hi An Assnnll. To take a town liy nssmilt is tlie worst danger a soldier can liave to face. The theory therefore hail n hIiow of reason, that without the reward of un limited license lie could never bo brought to the breach. Tilly Is re ported to have replied, when lie was entreated by some of his officers to check the rapine and bloodshed that has immortalized the sack of Madge burg in 1G31 : " Three hours' plunder ing is the shortest rule of war. The soldier must have something for his toil and trouble." Tlio scene never varies from age to age; and the storm ing of Hudajoz and San Sebastian by the English forces In the Peninsular war, or of Constantino in Algiers by the French in 1837, teaches us what we may expect to see in Europe when next a town is taken by assault, as Strasburg might have been in 1870. "Xo nge, no nation," says Sir "V. Xapier, ' ever sent forth braver troops to battle than those who stormed Uadajoz (April, 1812)." Yet for two days and nights there, reigned in the streets, says the same writer, " shame less rapacity, brutal intemperance, sav age lust, cruelty and murder." And what says lie of San Sebastian not a year and a half later? A thunder storm that broke out " :ec med to be a signal from hell f-ir the perpetration of villainy which would have shamed the most ferocious barbarians of an tiquity. The direst, tin mosi revolting eruenv was added to the catalogue of crime; one atrocity staggers tlio mind by its enormous, incredible, indescribable barbarity." If officers lost their lives in trying to prevent such deeds whose very atrocity, as some one lias said, preserves them from our full execra tion, because it makes it impossible to describe tliem is it likely that the gallant soldiers who crowned their bravery with such deviltry would have been one whit restrained by the con sideration that in refusing quarter, or in murdering, torturing, or mutilating non-combatants, they were acting eon trary to the rules of modern warfare? Umtlcmnn's Magazine. Curious Spanish Ceremonies. A Madrid correspondent writes Last Sunday an imposing ceremony was witnessed at the cathedra". Twelve poor, blind women and as many ragged men sat on a long bench netore the altar. 1 ho king and queen of Spain, clad in garments neither as line nor as becoming as the clothes worn by the mendicants, stooped be fore them and then washed and dried their feet, the queen bathing the feet of the women and the king those of the men; thus the royal family showed its humility and good faith. The royal hands did not touch the feet of the beggars, but simply sprinkled water over them and afterward dried them with coarse towels. Afterward the subjects of the ceremony were fed from two long tables prepared in imi tation of Leonardo da Vinci's " Last Supper," the queen, who was now as sisted by her court ladies, dispensed tlio food to the women, and the king, with his ministers, attended the men. It was curious to study the faces of the mendicants thus honored by the ceremony. I did not see the menu, but I counted thirty-two courses, and I was told that the spread was better than the king usually had. After the dinner ceremony was over the entire military force of the capital was de ployed along both sides of all the prin cipal streets to receive the royal party, who left the palace at 4 o'clock and marched on foot, the king and queen with the rest, to seven different churches, scattered about the city, and, having attended a short service in eacli of them, marched hack to the palace again. They kept in the middle of the streets and walked with heads uncovered in the broiling sun through the whole four miles like soldiers; the queen and the ladies trailing in the dust no less than live yards of silk and gold-embroidered trains to show their extreme humility on this day. Hjdropliohia-Tlie Possibility of lie covcry. The death recently of Mr. George A. Iteeves, speaker of the Texas house of representatives, will tend to con firm the almost universal impression that recovery from hydrophobia is im possible. Here was a patient whose position and circumstances enabled him to command all the available resources of medical science in the treatment of the awful disease to which he was a victim ; and yet his life could not Ire saved. The popular notion that there is no known remedy for rabies is correct. Most of the new drugs which have been tested of late years prove more injurious than benelicial to the patient. They produce paroxysms, and thus hasten death. JJitt the idea that nobody ever re covers from hydrophobia does not seem equally well founded. On the contrary, a few cases of well authen ticated spontaneous recovery are on record. For tlio last eight years a committee of the Paris Academy of Medicine has been engaged in prose cuting careful researches concerning rabies in animals and man, and the president of this committee, M. De croix, in a recent report, declares that he has obtained satisfactory evidence of recovery in nine cases, three of which were those of human beings. In commenting upon the experi ments made by the Frencli rabies committee, tlio Lanwt says that since the administration of medicines.usu al ly provokes convulsive seizures, it seems desirable, according to our pres ent knowledge, to leave persons affected with hydrophobia in the most perfect possible calm." Absolute quiet and obscurity are pronounced Indispensa ble conditions of wise treatment by M. Decroix, and that investigator makes the astounding statement that, under such conditions, he would rather suiter from hydrophobia than from many other diseases. It is something to have learned that every case of hydrophobia is not neces sarily fatal; that recovery may occur, though cure as yet appears to be im possible. The value of agricultural imple ments yearly produced in tlio United States has increased ten-fold since 1858. In that year the census showed it to be $6,800,000. Now it is more than $68,000,000. An Atlanta) colored man, aged ninety, has fifty-one children. He took a fourth wife the other day, ; 'J NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern nud Mitldlo Btnten. CoritTNt dofonltnl Ton Hyok niul I)mp Boy in a boixt rnco for $1,000 on the St, Ijiw ronco rivor oar Aloxnmlrin, N. Y. The Gonornl Unitnriim couforence hold Its biennial eession nt BariitoKn, N. Y. (lover, ernor John D. Long, of Mnsnnolmsotta, jiro Bidod. Tn Kov. Dr. John 8. Mitcholl, for ovor htilf n century n prominent clerRymnn of tho Methodist Episcopal chnrch, died tho other dny at Nowburg, N. Y., aged eifjlity-thrco years. At Dormnnsvillo, N. Y., Alonzo Cnsh forty-ciht years old, shot find mortnlly wounded hia wifo Minnie, seventeen years of nge, mid then killed himself. Tho two wore mnrriod last fall, but had separalod. Maine's official vote for governor, with the exception of a few small plantations, whose returns will change the result but littlo, is ns follows Total vote, 138,175. For governor Robio, 72,G5lj Plaisted, CVWij Chose, 1,208; Vinton, 202 j Eustis, 5505 ; Robie's plurality, 8,798. The Republican candidates forCongross aro elected by pluraltios littlo hi excess of that for governor. Tho Repub licans carry fourteen of the sixteen counties. Of the senators, tweuty-oiglit are Republicans nnd throo Fusionists. Of tlio members oi tho houso, 108 nro Republicans and forty-one Fasiouists. The long Btrike of tlio Iron-workers at I'ittsburg, Pn., is oyer, the strikers having doeided by n large majority to resume work under tho old scale of prices. Ticket nominatod by the Massachusott8 Democratic Stato convention nt Boston: For governor, Benjamin F. Untlor; lioutenant governor, Samuel W. Bowormnn; socrotary of state, P. N. Skillings, of Winchester; treasurer and receiver, General William A. Hodges; auditor, John P. Sweeney, of Law rence; attorney-general, Georgo F. Very, of Worcester. At tho New York Republican State con vention in Saratoga the Stalwarts through General Sharpe presented as their candidate for temporary chairman ex-State Senator Madden, while tho anti-Administration men through United States Senator Warner Millor nominated State Senator E. L. Pitts. Mr. Maddon was chosen by n voto of 251 to 24(1. Judge Folger, Governor Cornell, Congress man Wadsworth, John H. Starin and Gen eral Robinson were nominated for governor, the name of Walter A. Wood being with drawn from the contest. The first ballot re sulted in 2211 votes for Folger, ISO for Cor nell, G9 for Wadswoilh, 19 for Starin and 6 for Robinson. Necessary to a choico, 2-10. On the second ballot, Folger received 2."J votes, CornelT 222 and Wadsworth 18. On motion of Senator Miller the nomination of Judge Folger was made unanimous. PnoFEssiin A. A. Hofkinb for governor, with a full ticket, was nominated ot the New York State Prohibition convention in Rochester. TnE Massachusetts Republicans in State convention at Worcester nominated Robert R. Bishop for governor, Oliver Ames for lieutenant-governor, Henry B. Pierce for secretary of Btate, Daniel A. Gleason for treasurer, Charles R. LaiUl for auditor nud E. J. Sherman for attorney-general. At the Connecticut Republican Stato con vention in Now Haven tho following ticket was nominated by acclamation : For gover nor, General William H. Bulkeley ; lieutenant-governor, John D. Candee ; secretary of state, S. T. Stanton ; treasurer, Julius Con verso ; comptrotr, Frank T. KlonU It is asserted that nearly every American author sends his book to Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. TnE general conference of the Seventh Day Baptists of America held its annual ses sion in Ashaway, R. I., with Professor A. R. Crnndnll, of the University of Kentucky, as president. The full Now Yoi'k Republican Sia'.o ticket nominated at Saratoga is as follows: For gov ernor, Charles J. Folger ; for lieutenant governor, B. Piatt Carpenter; for cliief jus tice of tlio court of appeals, Charles Andrews: for cuiigre.-siiiar.-at-large, A. Burton Hep burn. A sri:riAi. commission appointed last winter to investigate charges of malfeasanco in ofilco preferred against tho Rev. B. G. Nor throp, secretary of the Connecticut State board of education, has made n report. It linds that ihero were violations of law in the cxpondiuitc of tho funds, but nothing dis honest, and ti nt lio had not, as charged, re ceived any lur.e '.t from the approval of edu cational publications. At the New York Stato Democratic convention in Sy ructiso tlio claims of tho various factious from New York city were settled by granting to tho County Democracy thirty-tight sea's, Tammany Hall twenty-four seats and Irving Hall ten seats. Lester B. Faulkner presided. On tho fourth ballot Grovcr Cleveland, mayor of Buffalo, was nominated for governor, re ceiving 211 votes ngainst l",i5 for Genera' Henry W. Slocum and fifteon for Congress man II jswell P. Flower; necessary toa choice, 103. This result was attained by tho united delegations from New York city going over to Cleveland ou tho third ballot. David B. Hill, mnyorof Elmira, wasnomin ito.l for lieuto:i-ant-govornor on a rising voto, as was also General Henry W. Slocum, of Brooklyn, for Congressmau-at-largo. William C. llugor, of Syracuse, was nominated on the first bal lot for chief judge of tho court of appeals, re caiviug 210 votes, against VIA for Kuf us V. Pecklmm. On tho Stato committoo New York city now is represented by two mem bers John Kelly and Augustus Schell Irv ing Hall by one member, and the County Democracy by the remaining four members. At Buffalo Mrs. James Benson, while in a delirium from fever, left her bed, and taking her youngest child, a boy two years old, drowned herself and him in a cistern. A delayed Harlem railroad train was standing in tho Fourth avenue tunnel in New York, when it was run into from the rear by another train with such terrific force that two passenger cars were completely wrecked. Mudame Aubert, a teacher, was instantly killed; William Howe, a bookkeeper, died soon after of his injuries, and twenty-one other persons were hurt, several of them with probably fatal effect. The recent three-days' rain storm which prevailed in many parts of tho Eastern and Middle States was tho heaviost that had visited this section of the country in many years and did an enormous amount of dam age to property of all kinds, more particu larly in New. Jorsey. In Now York city there was a rainfall to the extraordinary depth of six inches. Mementos of the great storm were scattered over the Atlantic elope from Now England to the Carolinas, and iU ravages extended fur into the interior. Small creeks became raging torrents, Btreets and houses were flooded, railroads were washed out in many places, trains and mails were delayed and some lives were lost. The ag gregate damago throughout the country is to be reckoned by millions. At PlainUeld, N. J., a bridge that was crowded with people, watching the progress of the flood, suddenly gave way and nearly fifty persons fell into the stream. Two or three were reported missing and many others were injured. Matthew Coni.t, fonrtcon years old, com mitted mileldoatCluromont, N. II., by shoot ing himself because he had boen reproved by his mothor. Aijinzo Fom.utt, a prominent Now York commercial paper broker, has failed, his total indebtedness being variously estimated at from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Ditlimil a dense fog tlio steamship Edam, of tho Nelherlands-Amorioan Steam Naviga tion company, from Now York bound for Rotterdam, was run down and sunk at sea by tho British steamship hepatite, bound for New York from Hull. Two of the engineers of tho Edam wore killed by the collision. Tho passengers and crow of the wreokod vessel wero brought to Now York by the Lo panto. The Edam was valuod at about fllOO, 000 and carried a general cargo of 3,000 tons. South and West A Tnoum.E is apprehended in Utah during tho coming campaign. Tho garrison nt Fort Douglass, near Salt Lako City, has boon re inforced by two companies of United States troops. Tun liquor men of Illinois, nlarmod at the progress of prohibition in Kansas and Iowa, held a Stato convention nt Rock Island to concert mcasuros for n defense of their in terests. At Pcnsncola, Fla., yellow fever is reported to bo largely on tho increase, many now cases occurring daily. James B. Guant has been nominated for governor by tlio Colorado Democrats. At tlio national convention of tho Anti-IIorse-Tliief association held in Palmyra, Mo., delegates representing more than 200 lodges attended. Jack Chatman (colorod) was hanged nt Bellcview, Ln., for tho murder of another colored man named Williams. Jealousy and a desiro for revenge prompted tho deed. A TEimim.E six-sided duel, in which four men lost their lives, is reported in tho follow ing dispatch from Denver, Col.: "Georgo Howard, owner of n herd of 8,000 cattle, and John Kecley, owner of n hord of 4,000, wer driving eastward in company from Arizona North of Trinidad, Col., on tho plains, tho two herds were to separate Howard was to take tlio old Santa Fe trail to Kansas City and Kecley was to drive northward to Den ver. On tho route accidental changes of cattle had been made, nud Howard insisted on having his stock taken out, but was un willing to deliver Kcoley's nnd it was finally agreed to settlo tho matter by a battlo bo twoon six picked men from each party. Ac cordingly twelve men arranged themselves on horseback the two sides fifty feet apart nnd nt a signal from thoir employers the fight was to begin. At tho first fire four men were instantly killod. Goorgo Loster, of Kccley's parly, was shot through the broast. Ono of Howard's mon foil with a ball through liis hoad, and two others of the Bamo party wero shot through tlio heart. Dismajed, tho Howard party, with tho ex ception of thoir employer, flod to thoir camp. Keeley then rode up to Howard and pro posed that they should fight it out. Howard declinod, saying that ho uudorstood tho matter to have boen settled according to the terms of battle mado beforehand. An equit able exchange of cattle was then made. The dead wore buried by the othor men from both parties, and the drovers, with their herds in charge, separated for thoir respective routes." Heavy frosts have occurred in various sec tions of tho Northwest. A iiiiE nt Susanvillo, Cal., destroyed the buildings of two entire business blocks, causing nn estimated loss of !jl.r0,000. Stephen Day, nge seventy, secreted 7;!,XX), tho savings of n lifetime, in n tin box in his houso nt Mount Holly, Ohio. In the temporary absenco of himself and wife somo unknown person entered tho house and stole tho contents of the box. From Washington Infohmation has been rccoived at tho treasury department that a counterfeit sil ver half-dollar mado of Babbott motal and glass is being circulated. It has a good ring and is an excellent imitation. The census bureau has issued a bulletin classifying tho population of the United Stales in 1SS0 by nativity. The native-born were: Whites, 3G,84.1,2!I1; colored, C,C32,.r.t9; foreign-born, G,079,0tl; total popula tion C0,15j,78;1. Of tho foreign born 2,772,100 were natives of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, l.OGG, 712 of the German empire, 717.0S1 of Brit ish America, UM,:S7 of Norway, 181,720 of Sweden, 100,071 of Franca, 10l,CU of Chiua, and the remainder represent all tho countries of the earth. The President hns ratified tho postal con vention between tho United States and Switzerland, to take effect October 1. Conceunino the now comet recently dis covered in Colorado, a Washington dispatch says: The groat comot reported as having boon discovered by observers in Colorado was observed at the Naval observatory this nf temoon. It was found in right ascension 11 hours 19 minutes 32 seconds, and declina tion north 10 degrees and 10 "minutes. The comet was easily seen with the naked eye, and exhibited a short tail with a bright head of considerable extent. In the telescope the nucleus showed as a confused mass of bright light, indicating a largo comet with plenty of loose material. Extending on both sides were seen bright arcs of light, presenting tho appearance of a bird with outstretched wings. In regard to this comet a dispatch from Rochester, N. Y., says: "Dr. Lewis Swift, director of the Warner observatory, has been receiviug'messnges from all parts of America, claiming the discovery of a large naked-eyo comet, now visible noar the sun. To set at rest all inquiries he states that it is tho same comet recently discovered in South America, moving west. It is not the comet of 1812, and is not identical with any known comet." Tns secretary of the interior has decided upon tho disarmament of the uncivilized Indian tribes. His first step in that direc tion is an order that no more breech-loading Titles be supplied to the Indian police. Ex-United States Senator Christiancyhas been grunted a divorce from his young wife on the ground of desertion. While United States Senator Mr. Christinncy, an old man with several children by a former wifo, mar ried a young lady employed in the treasury department. - Ousebvationb of the newly discovered comet mado at Washington tend to confirm its identity with tho comet of 1843 and 1880. The secretary of the interior the other day k made about 200 appointments in the pension office. No further appointments will be made in that office. Up to the present time the moneyed value of donations to tho Garfield Memorial Hos pital fund amount to about $80,000. A foumal reception was tendered to En gineer Melville, of the Jeannotte, in the Ma souio hall, Washington. The hall was crowded, and Mr. Thompson, ex-secretary of the navy, made an address, at the conclusion of which Engineer Melville, Lieutenants Berry and Danenhower, and Ninderman and Noros took thoir stand at the foot of the platform and received the greetings of the audience, while the band played Russian and American national airs, Foreign N A woman was shot by process server In county Donegal, Ireland, while resisting the seizure of her cattle. Heavi floods have done much damage to property in portions of Italy. The Hon. Gerald Valerian Wellesley, dean of Windsor and domestio chaplain to Queen Victoria, is dead.' The Missouri car nnd foundry works in St. Lonis wore burned; loss estimated at $150,000. Jours Zemitzly mot a singular death at Chicago. Ho wont into an ice-house at tached to a brewery nnd was frozen to death. A cable is to bo laid belwoonp?ortugal and the United Slates. Ar.ii the Irish suspecto now in prison ex copt thoso against whom crime can bo proved are about to be released. A Dublin dispatch assorts that' the Irish leaders have formed a new organization to take the placo of tho land leaguo, which was suppressed. Thoy will declnro in favor of peasant proprietary and of a scheme for the land colonics somewhat similar to that advo cated by Michaol Davitt. Miss Sarah Elstone, tho daughter of re spoclable parents residing in Woodstock, Ontario, deliberately committed suicide by building n fire and standing over it until horribly burned from head to foot. She was religiously inclined nnd her last words wore " I nm going to Jesus." She left a note say ing sho was tired of this world and had made up her mind to sacrifice herself. Is CoicorJia, Mexico, five persons were killed iu a church which was struck by light ning. A number of other persons were se riously injured in the rush to osonpo, G ENERAt, Wolsei.kt issued an address to his Boldiors congratulating thorn upon their suc cess in Egypt. Aedellat. Pasha, the commander of Damictla, Egypt, was slrjt by his own troops for refusing to surrender to the English. A Gehman Catholic priest chargod with libeling Prince Bismarck in an article has been fined 200 marks. A fibe which lasted sovoral days destroyod the greater part of tho town of Kashin, Rus sia. An examination of tin Egyptian treasury shows that about jj;l,U'o,0U0 wore taken by Arabi Pasha. Floods in the Tyrol caused a large loss of life and destroyed inunh property. Twenty six bodies wero recovered. Commakpeii Raw-son, who was specially promoted for bravery at the battle of Tel el Kebir, in which ho was vouudod, died from tho effects of his wouud. The exhibition building nt Sydney, New South Wales, has been totally destroyed by firo, with all its contents. The loss if about $2,r00,000. Baron Tknterdkn. British permanent tin der secretary of slate for fo.eigu affairs, and formerly British agent for the Geneva con fcrenco, is dcud. Pateick Walsh was hanged at Galway, Ireland, for tho murder of Martin Lydon. Walsh protested his iuaocenco and insisted that a wilnoss-had sworn falsely. When the black flag iu tho prison was hoisted tho coir vict's mother, who was in the crowd outoidn, gave way to wailing and refusod to leave tlu spot. Her friends also joined iu tho molau cho'.y crios. A largo guard of soldiers wore ou the ground. TnE rebellion in Ecuador, South America, is still in progress. It is officially announced that Goneral Wolseley and Admiral Seymour will bo raised to the peerage in acknowledgment of theii recent services in Egypt. WniLE a mixed train wns crossing tho rivor Dravo, near Eazok, in Anslro-IIungnry, n part of tho bridge fell iu and the engine and baggage cars wero pitched into tho river, dragging with them somo of tho passenger cars containing a numbor of Hussars on n furlough. Thirty soldiers were drowned and many others were injured. A msrATcn from Armagh, Ireland, says that eight men chatgod with treason-felony, four of whom had only recently boen liberated from Kilmainham jail, have been remanded. It is understood that tho crown has obtained evidence from an informer, who mado cx traordinary revelations in regard to tlio ox- ir.lerco of a widespread conspiracy. SCIENTIFIC NOTES. The lied sea takes its name from a minute thread-like oscillatoria or al;ra which hhrenherg observed when sail in"; over it, and which gives a red color to the water. The telephone is now connected with diving apparatus, and the diver receives Ins instructions by means ot it at the bottom of the sea. It is thought that it will tend to lessen tho danger of ac cidents. Astronomers say that tho earth meets annually in its course some lifty million comets, These ignite, as a rule, and become shooting stars ; or, if they do not ignite, fall to tho earth as me teoric stones. In the Italian parliament the voting is done by electricity. Three buttons marked aye, no, and abstain, on each member's desk, are connected with a central printing apparatus which re. cords the votes automatically as tho members touch the buttons. All know that nir has weight, but one is apt to have rather vague ideas as to the weight of comparatively limited quantities of it. A cubic foot ot air weighs 5-Jb.l grains, or some thing over one ounce; 13.0(5 cubic feet weigli one pound. About sixty-five cumc feet ot air furnish one pound ot ox3-gen. An apartment eight feet high, twelve feet wide and thirteen feet long contains about 100 pounds of air ; and a room forty feet square and eighteen feet high contains about a ton. Thirteen Years Without Sleep. Thomas McElratli, of Marlboro, 2T. Y., whose case attracted wide atten tion three years ago because he said he had not slept a wink in ten years, is still living without sleep. He says he has not closed his eyes in sleep for three years, and, indeed, that lie has not slept at all for thirteen years. His neighbors say that they have been at his house at all hours of the day and night, and havo invariably found him alert and wide awake. lie is a mem ber of the l'resbyterian churcli of the place, and his word is trusted by all who know him. lie is in good health, and weighs over 200 pounds. He is seventy, and does not work, except on small jobs about his house. He says ho takes "no comfort at all" in life, but he has given up taking all medi cine, and waits "for the coming of the Lord." - One of the largest orders for bridge building steel is that issued for the new bridge over the Frith of Forth, Scotland. It calls for 45,000 tons of steel. . Wasn't In. The occupant of an office on Con gress street west fixed matters one day tills week In such shape that any caller had to run tho gauntlet of a boy in the ante-room, and as he retired into his den beyond ho said to the youth: JN ow, young man, look me in the eye." " 1 cs, sir." " And remember what I say." " Yes, sir." " If any person calls and asks if I am in you must say you don't know. You will then ask their business. If they say it is a financial matter you must come in here, stop a minute, and return and say that I am out of town to take baths for my rheumatism." " 1 es, sir. It was hardly an hour before a stranger came up, and when asked his business he replied: " Well, I called on a little errand in volving some money." That was the cue ior the boy. lie retreated to the back room, winked at his employer, and returned to the ante room and reported: " He has just left for the country on a vacation." " Then I'll leave a note," said the man, and lie' sat down and wrote a few lines and took his departure. When he had been gone ten minutes the employer came out to read it. He read : " Called to pay you that ninety dol lars, but you were out. Am off for Tennessee. See you when I return in .January. Tra-la!" It was the work of only ten seconds to lling on his hat and reach the street; but it was too late. An hour's hard work, including a walk to one of the depots, failed to turn up the man who had money to leave instead of a bill to collect. The boy over there was look ing very much cast down yesterday. One would have said that somebody bad beer swearing at him. Detroit Free 1're.ss. Rays the Brooklyn Eagle: Mr. R. C. Moor?, of Messrs. Vcrnam & Co.,34 New street, New York, was almost instantly relieved by St. JacobnOil of severe pain following an attack of pleurisy. The remedy acted like magic The gum of tlio palmetto, -vhieh is found in almndanee in Florida, makes as good if not better niueilago than gum arahie. 'The art connoisseur and exhibitor, Prof Cromwell, was cured of rheumatism by Hi. Jacobs Oil Norfolk Virginian. One hundred and sixty stonecutters are at work on the "Washington mon ument. A Hiimrt .Hun is one who does his work cpiiekly and well. This is what Dr. H. V. Piorco's "Goldon Medi cal Discovery" does ns a blood purifier and strengthened It arouses the torpid livor, purifies the blood, aud is the best remedy for consumption, which is scrofulous disease of tho lungs. Mb. H. Pebcival snys that if population goes on nt its present rate in 214 years the world will have reached the frightful average ot iUO inhabitants to the square mile. Itrnutirnl Women are mucio pallid and unattractive by func tional irregularities, which Dr. Pierce's iavonte i'rescription ' will infallibly euro. Thousands of testimonials. By druggists. Habuison county, Miss., compels non-resi dents visiting within its limits to pay a road tax m money or worK it out. T7-rn v.. nn.a is a crimo; nnd ladies cioinof nfford to do without Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Proscription," winch, by preserving nua restoring health, preserves nnd restores that beauty which de pends on health. TnpjiE are 245 volunteer fire departments in New York State, with 1,028 companies and ',ioi members. I'rnfrnKlmml KnnvWrdjf i; Jkuhky C'itt, N. J Kept. 10, 1881. II. H. Waknkb & Co.: Him t hnve been cured of Briirhl's Disease bv usino- the reme dy known as Warner' Safe Kidney nnd Liver (jure. ituTus w. I'bacoqk, M. t. The United States spends i?2,.ri00,000 an nually on religious foreign missions. PvnE con-uvKn ott from Rclected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard t Co., N. . Absolutely pure nud sweet. Patients who nave once taken it prefer it to nil others. Physicians declnro it superior to all other oils. CirArrKn hamps, face, pimples nnd rough SMii cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, nuuu by Caswell, Hazard fe Co., New York. Miibsi-Shipton's proi.hcey is about IDOyvari o'-i. lCvcry prophecy lies been fulll led eicei.i thD end of the world. Buy your Cai-bolino, a deodorized extract of petroleum. tho great hair roawrer, uetore the world comes to an end The Science of Lifo,orSelf-Preservation, a nieuieai worn lor every man young, middle aged or old. 125 invaluable proscriptions. THE MARKETS. 9 NEW YOBK. Beef catllo, good to primo, 1 w 11 Calves, com'n to prime veals S (ji Sheep 4 Lambs G (S Hogs Live tK(S0 Dressed, city H)sW Flour Ex. St., good to fancy 4 55 (d 7 AVest., good to choico 5 05 (ill 8 Wheat No. 2 Bed 1 07l4jh 1 No. 1 Whito 1 l(i6 1 Rye Stato 71 (u .Barley Two-rowed State ... 1 07 (i 1 Com Ungrad. West, mixed. 71 ( Yellow Southern U2 ((b Oats White Stato 4.1 (& Mixed Western 32 (ti Hay Prime Timothy 75 Straw No. 1, Rye 55 Hops State, 1KH1, choice ... 55 (ii Pork Mess, now, for export. 21 70 (t'21 Lard City Steam 12 25 ( 12 Refined 12 75 (i l2 Petroleum Crudo OJiW Helmed 7i(0 Butter State Creamery 28 (?S Dairy 17 (3 Wesc. Im. Creamery. 18 (S Factory 15 (rt) Cheoso Stato Factory 8 (a Skims 2 ( Western fijdfi Eggs State nud Penn 25 S Potutocs L, I., bbl 3 CO (& 2 IlDl't'ALO. Steers Good to Choico C 25 (r 6 Lambs Western 5 00 (ii 5 Kheep Western 4 25 (rb 4 Hogs Good to choice Yorks. 8 00 (iifi 8 Flour C'y ground n. process. 7 25 (d 8 Wheat No. 1, Hard Duluth.. 1 20 & I Corn No. 2, Mixed 72 ft Oats No. 2, Mixed Western. C t (S Barley Two-rowed State ... 00 BOSTON. Beef Ex. plate and f umily . . 17 50 ft? 18 Hogs Live 8 (i City Dressed llftfi Pork Ex. Prime, per bbl. . .21 00 (a21 Flour Sprinc Wheat patents 7 25 8 Corn High Mixed 84 fti Oats Extra White 60 fti Rye State 85 fti YV ool Wsh'd comb ik delaine 44 (ji Unwashed " 28 watehtown (mass.) cattle mabket, Beef Extra quality J 60 ft 8 Sheep Live weight 6 0) Lainbs n'(ib Hogs Northern, d. w ll)4 rnu.AjjKLruiA. Flouir Penn. ex family, good 8 25 (3 8 Wrheafr-No. 2, Red I 02 (ft 1 Rye State 87 (4 Corn State Yellow. 2 (1 Oats Mixed l a Butter Creamery Extra Pa. 82 (& Cheese N. Y. Full Cream.. . HJiftJ Petroleum Crude..., 6 (ct Kenned 7'($ 12 10 6 V uo 75 00 14 77 12 77 12 42 05 CO GO 00 25 75 VA 82 25 2(5 18 11 i 5 mi 20 C2 75 05 65 70 25 21 74 G5 00 00 9 11 50 75 85 62 90 48 80 87X 6 CM U 25 02 97 82 69 82 12 7 7& f'nlturli nt Ihm tlliwlilor. Rttooino irritation, inflammation and all Kidney and Urinary Complainteeuredby "Bu- chupnibn. l. Druggists, rtonu for pam- Jrucuists. pniot to B. vv Wells, Jersey City, N. J. 83 Onlii Will BttT a Treatise npon the Horse and his Diseases. Book of 100 pages. Valuable to every owner of horses. Postage stamps tnken. Sent postpaid by Now York Newspaper Union, 1C0 Worth Street, New York. . lUiSCt'EO FROM HEATH. William J. Cotiitlilin, of Bomorvillo, Mm,, says: In tho full of 1870, 1 wiw takon with ulekdino or the LCS08, followed by a sovero coiirU. I lost my ar-petlto and flesh, and wan eonflnort to my bed. la 1877 1 was admittod to tho Hospital. Tho doctors said I had a hole In my lnnft as lilpr as a half dollar. Atone time a report went around that I wm drad, I care up hnpo, lmt a friond told me of pn. WIL LIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOIl THE LUNOS. 1 Rnt abottlo, when to my Burprifio, 1 enmmonerd to fool better, and to-day 1 feel bettor than for throe yoars past. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA onma pain in Man or Beast. For nae externally or Internally. I.T,FNS HRAIN FOOT)! Mnrt n1lable tonlo t . v k 1 Mi lUia t Ivitn If. i. m Ir IIJ Drain uriiriuinv positively cured Nervous Debility nd reHWrPH bmt viiilo powRTfl. Sold by (riipist. $1 l-"io by ni nil 'n Tpuniiit of jirico. .1 OIIN II. o.i r.. will nT a Treatise upon tli Homo and hit Diseanoa. Book of 100 pages. Valuable to eten owner of tinmen. rof.te stamps tnken. Bout t- ..r iu vnnir KI.'.VSIAPI''II UNION. posTpaia oj ...... - I .'lO Worth itreot, New York. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaao, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scclds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Prepnrntlon on earth equals St. Jaees OtT. ei a, mafe, sitrr, sttiiplo and cheap Kxternnl Kerned. A trial entails to ths comparattrely ilifliiig outlay of iO Cents, and erarjr oils aiiftsrine; with pain can have cheap and positiT proof of lis claims. i a UirscUoni In Eleven Langnagrs. " BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., liritimore, Mi U 8. A H Y N U 34 An Only Daughter Cured of Consuinution. When death wnn hourly ejEj';ctl, nil remndio having f.iilfd, nnrl Dr. II, J;nne was expfriniPiitiinE with t!i Hinny herbn nf (.'iilfuttii, ho it('cii.inln!ly niiiiin it iro iKtratiun which currd hia only I'hild of ('miKiimiuio:.. llirtchiUl it now iu this country, and nnjovitit tliH l hunlth. Mohan provrvl to thu world flint ('iiihuui tin 11 enn he positively nnd prrmuieiitly ennui. Tlio iloi tor now (rives thin Kcripo frrt only asking two thn-u-iviii stnmp topiiy oxpenwH. This hcrh hIwwutps iN'itrht .Sweat. NniiN!i Nt tliH Ntncli, and will hrenk ui ft fresh I-old in twfiity.toiir hour. AdilnH CrnddnrK A Co., lo:a lincu Strm-t, Philadt-lphin, nnniinc thin p.-ipor. fhatterrlMo'soourtrq fever and ague. ItB concmur, bilious remittent, besides af foe tUms of the stom ach, livor and bowels, produced by minsiua tio air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of II i jut otter's Stom. .. CtllSflATFJ 71 r auh Hitters, a pure) vegetable eluir, in dnrsed by physicians, and more extensively used as a remedy for tho above clnss of dis nrdorf, b well as for m iu i y o t h t rs , t h a 1 1 n 1 1 y medicine of the itjrt, I-'orKKle by all I trip pi Ht a and Dealers fijn- rally. PIANOS ARB UBKD AND INDOItSKn HY TUP) GREAT. KST AKTJKTS IN THIS WOULD. PATTI ! GERSTER ! VALLERIA! KELLOGG! CAMPANINI1 GALLASSI 1 BRIGN0LI I AC30TT! OLE BULL 1 PEASE I MARIMON! LABLACHE I RAVELLI 1 MARIE R0ZEI CASTLE I WAKKKOO.lISi 97 FIFTH AYEMJE, SEW YORK. Fur Snle Iit all len.linf riann II mi sua. GATA LOUUi.S MA1LKU I'ULE ill' CHAlUlli. fll R P-B bt' oortiiinlv bent. It.'ivhitf bn:n ri IbJtVU WlHfl.DS IMM'STl MAI, O.VIi'Ji'ii'HSN lor MXTI'.KN VKAHSt no other Ann iir;m ( :-."!) lutviipc boni t'ouiti e U:il nt any. AIkq t'llliAPKST. Ktyki li9; a'4' octavos; suihoient com puss Mild power, with best ipulity, for pupul'ir s.'irred snd KHi'tilar nuiMc in s'-hn.il or families, nt only via. on is in :niui:i oim:it sTVi.rxat .to, 7, m, ?s, sios, tit 1 1, t-i .j(M aud upward. The Uiryrr ahft tira lehuUy rirnlij hu ai-u ihrr Orunu. Also for nnsy n-iytneittfl. Ni:V JI.U KTIt AT'UU CAT A UK IE litiSK. ff This Company hnve ennimenrM . iuo manuiitetiire of I i IIT J) (dAM) JMANOS, introducing mtjioriaiit imnn i mait ; adumg to power and Lummy of tunc and durability. Will not rfuirr tmiiuj niir.'uiirter a uhuU on other i'lfintt. J LKl'sTIt ATiiD (Jill CTI'AltW, with full particulars, vm.K. Till: .11 A SON i HAMLIN OltfiAN AND I J A NO IO.. 154 Ti-t-iimiit St. Itonliin, 4U l 1 IlliM., N. Vork I li W abiifh Av-.,t hinmu. PnraonV l'mKiillvo PHI mnke New Rich Blood, end will complexly chne tha blood in the en tire nyntem ra thrne months. Any portion whn will tako one pill ftjich niiiht fmm 1 to 12 weeks may he motored toiound hnaltli if stii-h a thin be possible. Sold every, where or cmt hymn.il for ruiht letter stumps. 1. JOHNSON & C O., lluatou. .Uiifla.. for nieriy Hun tor. Jle. fl BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT ?.."? ('onimon IMiut ourii pli, i ttn other kind of small picture. WewillBnd'till di'HiTipllfMiH, pru't', etc, to any rolinltki manorwomnn who will act fin our iifiit. Tosuchapariy weoflur a piTiiiHiifiit and priilliahlu btisineHs of the highest respectability. Photo-Copying agents should address ua by lotlur, KtutiiiK experience quality nf work tlmy hnndle, aud pheba paid. Tllli At? HUH N t'OgVlNH, J0., fek aml'bl Gwimm Street, Auburn, ISuw York. C"1 ATEJ'ITVKTONEFII.TlCIt- E'OKJt IIY'M T l'rilit Evapitrnlitr llf on theearth. Pubitiva evidence. Write to itlcliride 'fi. Allttntii liu. Amenta wanted in evwrr oouatjr Ln tli. unibad Biates IPlsT" i P7 0 rj Bttt u it.. i Ik Jaaj,iit. ll.ai. 3 li t(VsV ti.tod Drlc.litl Iim TUB AULTUAN TALOKt;O..Muiinld.lJ. IO tnt bni 3 I.o.bW Ad, CnrilMSnda Nona It KucliUookBook. t.llnniord, hyraouBe. N.V, HOW TO MAKF, A FORTUNE, only 10. C. n. THL Kl'IiU. Mux 41. Buy 8U010, N. V. ELECTROTYPE Ml STEREOTYPE S TRADE 1A K H L FOB r mmmmwLm p: CHRIS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. M M BeatOouKhfcyruji. Tastes Kood. Ifc Use In time. rK.hl by dniKS'lata. Vj HAS BEEN PROVED ) The SUREST CURlfor KIDNEY DISEASES. Dm lame book or 1 BOr3,'K?0 eato that you are a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE im KIDNEY-WORT lit mw, (drHB-KlBtd recommend it) nnd it wlu speedily overcome the disease and restore hesuUiy awuon. It la n SUrTcURS for DISEASES of the LIVER. It has (rpeoino action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and in action, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bilo, and by keeping the bowels in roe condi tion, effboting lta regular disohorge. mm o I o r3 o If you are suflbring from IWl a I a 1 1 a mUTla, have the ohllls, are bilious, dyspeptio, or constipated, Kidney Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure. in , finrinff. to oloanse the System, every 3 one should take a thorough oourse of it I nsiSASS Tor complaints peonllarto LtCtUlwda your Mr, such as pain and weaknesses, KIDNEY-WORT to unsurpassed, as It will act promptly and safely. Either Sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragging pains, nllspoodily yield to its curative power. t'-It A ctn at tho samo timo on the KIDNEYS, 1IVI1 AMD EOWELfl.J'.J 1'or Constipation, Piles, or RheumatiBm it is a pormanont cure. SOLO EY TiRUCeieTS. Price I. W) ATMtftRTTCa" mm1 MF.UCrtANT'S O AttQT.INQ OTI. 13 tlio olilpst. itiid tlio slBililtud liniment of the United Slates. Lni-RO 8i7.e, $1.(10; medium 50 cents! tninll, 2i cents; small siwj for fumlly iKo. 25 rents: Mereliniit's Worm Talileta, lib I i pnta. Var snloliv everv druificlst aud dealer in ueuorui nieruuunaiBO. For Family Use Tho Oarp-linpr Oil Mnlinent with wniTE WitAiTKH, jirepiired for lnimnn flesh, la put up in Kimili boll leg niily, aud does nut stain tne skin. I'lico o cents. Tho GarglJn? Oil Almanac for 1883 Tr now In the liandn of our rjrlnter. find will bo ready fur distribution during the months ot iNovemncr ana uceeniocr, isws. 'jneAi innnan for the eominir vear will bo more use ful nnd instructive- than ever, and will be sent li'uo to any address. v rite lor one. Ask the Nearest Druggist. J If tho dealers In your place do not keep Merchant's liai'Kliinr Oil for sale. Insist upon their geudinir to us, or where they pet their medicines, and p-etit. Keep tho bottle well enrked, and shako it before usinir. Yellow wrapper for animal and whito lor human . v" Special Notice. The Merchant's Gnrirllnc Oil has been In Laotian li t.itirit foi Itn If n nnittiii'i' All wn r..'lc Is a fair trial, but bu suro and follow di rections. The Gnrpltiifr Oil and srerelmnfs Woi-m Tablets nro lor sale by all druiririsls and dcal-ei-s in general merchandise throughout the world. Manufactured nt. Loekport, N. T., by ilei'- Ciuuil s t,ar'.-nutr uil lomptLny. Scoi-ctury. Payne's Automatic Engines Ueliflblo, Durable and Economical, iri7l furnish a h'tr pmrr with li lr j'uel find water thn a it if other Kinjine Ami7, nut Httedwith nn A utmiuit ii Cut-uff. Bend inr llliiftrated 1 :tiihpue ',l," fur lutoniiMtion an Prices. It. W. Pavnk &. Sons, Bt.x, ww, in.rninif, N.Y, iff mi in in worm. iit grninno- r.v-vv Vnrltiirn l:nur t indp-nin rli nu.t h iiiuiUcu frnyniS, J-n !,! V.V . V V 1 1 Kit K GOOD NEWS TO Get up Clubt for CKLK BRA 1 D 'I E Ad, and ivear ft btautKNl "Uon Salt or Gold Band T t,' (44 picc, i wtir on ii Imput Utiua, Oa ot tlieie b'mtlfiil '1 Krt cItkb to tne ui ty ivimti; a Chtb lor $2r..0Q. Gewan ut th u-callrd " CHKAt TEAS " tltnt ftie bf ibr v.l T-rt l.-rl tli y nr (Unfercua aaitdrtrlmental to lirattb ! puiinn. nnl on'.y wilU relUbla lloaica and wtlh tlrpt liamU f porr-ll.lt. Nn biuuLoe;. r TUo Oreut American Tea Co., Importers,; P. O. Box ait. 11 k 32 V LtKY tT., New Torlu CIV WllT WASTE MONEY! Tnnnr man wold. OI A If jou wm a Lmutiaiit oiuuiUrlio, flowinc TT (Zl whi'krri ur a tiif crawih f hair on tild V IO tri-li, or to THll KtN, STKENurHtN and INTltiORATlf tb HAIR luontn don't b humuugK4. Ttj tbt rV 8ptiiB diMotm obieh bai 1SCVKR V HT PA1LKD, lBdUt,Y BIX UlNTt to Dr. J. 60NZA. ULi, Ux ltt, Awa, MaM. Har C all UnUaUsai. VnilMft UCtJ If ' want t lp.im teUpruptiy in I UUllU liC.n few months and be rortiiin ot a it ikl tion, adtlrosa Vuleiitiiio UroNM Jnineavilia, Wis. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER KHQW THYSELF. THE SCIENCI? OF TJPRt OK, SEIA- Isa medical treatise on Ki haunted Vitality, Nervivus aud Physical Debility, Premature Decline ia Man ; Is an indispensable treatise for every man, whether young, middle-aged or old. THE 8CI1-NCE OP T.TFF ; Oil, (SKLF- ntESKKVATlON, Is beyond all comparison the most extraordinary wprkon Physiology eTr publishpd. There if nothing whatever that the married or single can either requira THE SCIENCE OF I.TFEt OK, SEI.F- l'UEsiatVATlON, Instruct 8 those in health how to remain so, and tho In valid how to become well. Contains one hundred andf twenty-nve invaluable prescription!! for all forms o. acuU and chrouio diseiiKes, for each of which a first class physician would charge from 3 to ftlU. Lontim Lancet, THE SCIENCE OF T-IFEi Oil, SEI-F- rUESKIlVATlON, Contains 8t0 pages, tine steel engraving, Is Superbly bound in French imiblin, embohsed, full silt. It is a marvel of art and beauty, warranted to be a better medical book in every sense than can be obtained elsu. wiiere for double the price, or the money will be refund ed in every uwtan.ee. Auttor, THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Oil, SELF- I'ltESliitVATiON, Is so much superior to nil other treatises on medioa subjeots that uompahaoa is absolutely impoabible, BoMton Herald, THE SCIENCE OF lMFEt Oil, SELF rKEwiiflTATlON, Is sent by mall, securely sealed, postpaid, on receipt of price, only $1.26 (new edition). Small illustrated samples, (jo. Send now. , ' The author can be consulted on all 'diseases requiriug skill and experience. Address f PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, or W. II. PAKKEtt. M. ., 4 BulOnch Jstreeu Ruslou. Mum. f X JI- 2 Pii msm MACHINERY AND TOOLS FOR TYPE FOUNDERS, PRINTERS, ETC. PRINTING MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. 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