ITnilowcpn. From tho enrliest times men have been trying to look nhencl. The ancient kgyi'tians had oracles where their pods were supposed to answer tho questions of men liydrenms nnd otlier ways: the .... (.nu uiitks niso nau famous or jicles, which people camo from f.v-off lands to consult; the Romans killed certain fowls or animals, and guessed at tho future by the looks of their in ternal t.rjrans; tho Hebrews and the Babylonians had their own peculiar ways of finding out what was to hap pen. The world has not yet outgrown tho longing to look ahead. The Hin doo today sets a lamp afloat on his sacred river, and judges of the future by tho length of time it burns; tho Chinaman consults his "wlso men," who pretend to understand signs; the Ignorant African takes notice of tho cries of birds and animals; the English not long ago tried to learn by help of what they call "witches;" and spiritualists even now believe tho pre dictions of a "medium." No serious attempt to look into the future has been made for a long time by intelligent people, nnd the old customs have become a frolicsome try ing of "charms," especially on ono night of tho year. It is curious enough that the night selected is tho eve of tho festival of All Saints, which was established in the seventh century by popo of Koine, in honor of nil the saints who had no particular day assigned to them. The Komans brought this festival to England ; there it be came All Hallows, and tho evening before it Hallow-even or Halloween, and tho seventeenth century England gave up tho night to feasting and frolicking. Nuts and apples were plenty from one end of the island to the other, and "Nut-crack night " was the name given to it. In England the revels were for fun, such as diving for apples floating in a tub of water, and of course getting very wet ; or trying to snatch in tho teeth an apple oil one end of a slick, which had a lighted candle at tho other end, and, being hung by a string, could be spun around very fast, so that the players often seized tho candle instead of the fruit ; or a playful fortune-telling by naming nuts, roasting them be fore the lire, and watching their con duct when heated whether they burned steadily or bounced away, or burst with a noise, each movement of the charmed nut being of great impor tance. One nut test was tried by grinding nnd mixing together a walnut, hazel nut and nutmeg, making into pills, with butter and sugar, and swallowing them on isoinsr to bed. "Wonderful dreams would follow (which was not surprising). In .Scotland the night was given en tirely to serious and sometimes fright ful attempts to pier into the future by means of charms. One way of trying fortune was to throw a ball of blue yam out of a window and wind it into a ball again from the other end. Near the last something would hold it fast, when the Minder must ask: ""Who holds V" Tho answer would name one who was to have importance in the questioner's future. Another Scotch custom was "pull ing kale-stalks." A young person went blindfolded into tho garden, pulled up the first kale, or cabbage stalk he touched and carried it into tho house. The whole future was read from that stalk; the size indicated tho stature of the future partner in life; the quan tity of earth at the roots showed the amount 'of his or her fortune; the taste of the pith told what the temper would be; and when the stalk was placed over the door, the first name of the person entering was the fated name. The island of Lewes, on the coast of .Scotland, had some curious customs. Young women made a "dumb cake" and baked it lie fore the lire with cer tain ceremonies and in perfect silence, expecting to see wonders; arid the peo ple also sacrificed to a sea-god called tShong, throwing a cup of ale into the sea, and calling on hiin to give them plenty of sea-weed to enrich their grounds. In another Scotch trial a girl would go into a barn, holding a winnowing sieve and stand alone, with both doors open, to see her fate. The fashion of trying charms is now nearly outgrown among English-speaking people. It survives in America as a pleasant frolic for a social gathering. In our own dav young peonlo "sow bemnseed," "eat apples before the glass," "go down the cellar stairs back ward," holding a candle and a mirror. They also "nop chestnuts," "launch walnut shells" holding tapers, and try the "lliree saucer" test of the future. In some of our cities the boys on Halloween collect old tea-kettles, boots, largo stones, etc., and deposit them in clean vestibules, ringing tho door bell and running away A Giant Bird. In the neighborhood of Eheims, recentlv. M. Da Lemoinne found suf ficient remains of a remarkable bird (of new species), belonging to the eocene epoch, to give a fair idea of its structure. A thigh bone of tho same animal had before been discovered by M. l'lante. tho well-known physicist, at Mention ; it was about eighteen inches long". The bird was of gigantic size, havinir aheitrht. when erect, of at least ten feet. Tho skull was com paratively large, and less dispropor tionate than that of tho ostrich. In the opinion of M.AInii. Milne-Edwards, judging by the skeleton, the bird had affinities to tho duck, but it has pecilli siritips which forbid tho ranking of it in any of tho present natural groups, Children Carried Oil" by Wolves. A correspondent writes to tho Indian Pioneer:. "Tho wolves are carrying ' off children nt a terrible rate. A poor little child was taken away and eaten (only the lower part of one leg being found) from the lines of tho Twenty seventh runiaub infantry a short time A. Another child was carried off and eaten (only tho head being found) from the door of the house of a poor, old. half-blind coolie. Last night an ayah's child wascarriedoff from inside a walled inclosuro in an oflicer's com pound, the wolf jumping over two children and taking a third lying close to its mother, who, poor creature, ran shriekiii'' alter it. The children are apparently always seized by the throat, so their cries are not, nearti. Kind words are like bald heads; they ffEWSOF THE WEEK. Eastern ana Middle States. Barkkr. the Amni-icrm clinckor chnmnion. and Wylie, tho British champion, plnyed a match of fifty entries nt Boston. Each con. tostant Won one gnrao, and tho other forty eight wore dnvwn. Mrs. Lanotrt mnde her debut in America at VVnllncVs thentre, New York, betoro a large audience. She is genornlly pronounced hnnilsome, bat lora so than many women that one can meet in almost any American city. An an actress the Now York critics do not think her first class. Tub lato Jerome O. Kiddor, of Boston, Mass., left bequests amounting to nearly $200,000 to various charitable and othor in stitutions. Outer's wire mill tne largest of its kind in the country jitnuted at Tittsburg, l'a., was partially burned, entailing a loss of $100,000, ond the cessation from work of 600 men. Tbb fourth serious firo which has visited Red Bank, N. J., during tho past three years destroyed four acres of the best property in that town before its course could be checked. The total losses to the various firms and tho Methodist church reached an aggregate of about $260,000. A heatt failure is that of the Globe Rabbet Co., of Trenton, N. J. The liabilities are put at $175,000. The public schools of Bordsboro, Pa., were ordered closed on account of the preva lence of scarlet fevor nnd diphtheria. In one family five children died. At a banquet iu Now York, tendered by leading citizens to Herbert Spencer tho English philosophical writer, on tho ovo of his departure for England, 'William M. Evarts presided and addresses were delivered by Henry Ward Beechor, Carl Schurz and others. Form tons of powdor exploded at tho Keen an linio works, Smith's Basin, N. Y. Dennis Golden nnd Joseph Cameron, who had charge of tho powder house, were blown to fragments, some parts of them being found half a mile distant. The palatial s immer residence of tho well known artist, Mr. Albert Bierstadt, at Irving ton, on tho Hudson, known ns "Malkaslen," has been laid in ruins by fire. So quickly did the flames spread that not more than a score or so of the many valuable oil paint ings iu the building could bo saved; the re mainder, together with many otlier valuable works of art and curiosities, were reduced to ashes. Mi'. Bierstadt estimates his total loss at iJlCO.OOO. A farade nt Buffalo, and a banquet in Boston, wero tho methods by which tho jubilant Democrats expressed their satisfac tion nt the election of Governors Cleveland and Butler, both of whom made addresses. Tun o:ie-mi'.e rminiii-; race between Myers. American nmatear ehampim, nnd George, the EiiglUU champion, toalt place in New York and was won by the latter. A tii.i:j near Clarkuville, Va., was derailed and the engine, tender, baggage car and two iwengcr errs wero thrown down a gorge thirty feet deep. T!C engineer was killej. and the firen'.r.n seriously l-urt Gouth end West. The steamer lr,U, while crowing Big .ko George, in Florida, during a heavy gale, foundered when mid-.vay across tho lake. The chief pilot, fireman, cook and a deck hand wero drowned. Denver, Col., ond other places in its vi cinity hnvo been we'.l shaken by an earth quake. Two colored men m jad n! lcunn, La., on the charge of having robbed and attempted to murder an old viliite man, were taken from confinement by a crewd of men and shot to death. Durino a row botwoen whiten and blades at Varnville, Si. C, a white policeman w.is shot doad and four other while men wero se verely beaten. Auoust Kr.UMM, of Baltimore, made de spondent by the recent death of his wife, cut his throat with n butcher knife. Tiiomis J. Nivis, t's-:ii'iyjr of Ad.-ian, Mich., who cs.M'K'd s:i;no time, ago after forging city bju.l-, h.w beea arretted at El Paso, Texas. A rAssEiiora tr.iin collide! with n freight tram near Qmney, 111., and many c.u-3 were demolished. A fireman, a bra'.wan r.'id s I'asenger n-ore badly hurt. Two colored brothers Samuel and Milton Ilodgc were hanged nt Knoxville, Tenn., for murdering their brother-in-law. A Louisville (Ky.) dirpnteh says that Congressman John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, has announced hinuelf ns a candidate for speaker of tho next llou. e of Representa tives an! that he expects moit of tho We.-tern Democratic members will bo for him. Fattier J. 13. O'DoN'KinrE, pastor of tho Catholic church at Morrow, Ohio, died from tho effects of a blow from a monkey wrench, received at tho hands of Timothy Green, n railroad employe. Green declared the priest had denounced his wife ns a thief before the congregation. Keujtkx memurcs to suppress polygamy iu Utah have been answered by the Mormons at n meeting of the higher priesthood by their compelling every priest nnd bishop to marry more than ono wifo or rosigu. One monogamist resigned his office; the others obeyed the order or pledged themselves to do so. Know twelve feet dep is reported from the Noilhv.c-t. Total number of yellow fovcr cr.sc3 at IVnsatola, l'ln., r.p to the llt'.i, 2,r&l; tit.!', number of deaths, l.i2. Flamki destroyed a cabin in Lminenburg county, Va., occupied by a colored family, every member of which win burned to death. ':b;: at Frankfort, Ky., destroyed the Major Opera lioune, belonging to the city nnd containing a portion of tho city record', and other property. A dispatch from Santa Ana, Cal., says : "Joiiiah B. Smith, n fisherman, murdered his fourieeu-year-old son by cutting liir thrait. IIo and his wifo nro iusano on re ligious subjects, and claim that the Lord commanded tho Baciifice." From "Washington, Genebal Sherman, in his annual report as general of the army, says that the fear of exceeding the limit of 2"i,000 men, or the difficulty of enlisting men in these prosperous times, has kept the nrmy below what the honor or the necessity of the country de mands, and he advises a chnngo of the limit to 30,000. The troops during tho transition period on the frontier, he snys, have lived in holes in the ground, in houses made of green cottonwood logs, infested by vermin, in temporary shan ties, generally without a murmur; but now this battle with poverty is over, or nearly so, and appeals to Congress to confer on the President, the secretary ' of war, or on c board of general officers, the power to desig nate the places strategio importance at which to erect suitable permanent buildings for properly quartering the troops. During the year there was a loss to the army by deser tion of 8,721 men, and General Sherman ad vises as a remedy " a more liberal treatment of a good soldier and a more certain punish ment of the deserter." Engineer Mkltu,lb gnve to the Jeannette board of inquiry, nfter Lleutonnnt Dnnen hower had concluded his tostimoney, a do tailed account of the life led oh tho ill-fated steamer during the time that she was im bedded in tho Arctic ice. Censcs statistics concerning potrolentn manufactures: On May 81, 1SS0, there woro in the United States eighty-six po trolettm manufacturing establishments with an invested capital of $27,395,740. The amount of crude oil used during the year was 7.11,rffl,127 gnllons, nnd the value of manu factured products $43,705,218. SnciiETAiiT Folder has issued the ene hundred and nineteenth call for the redemp tion of bonds of the five per cent, funded loan of 1881, continued ot three nnd a half per cent, from August 12, 1881. Enoimxr Mkiwille, in his narrative be fore the Jeannette board of inquiry, Baidthnt in tho retreat from the vessel Captain Do Long relieved Mr. Collins from duty on account of disobedience of orders. Annual reports f rom the.soveral Indian in dustrial schools have been received. At Hampton, Va., the total attendance daring the year was 9(1, nnd there are now there 84 pupils SO girls and C4 boys; at the Forest Grove (Oregon) school there are 91 pupils fit boys nnd 87 girls and at tho Carlisle (Pa.) school 183 boys and 102 girls wore in attendance nt tho end of the fiscal year. Thero wore over $5,000 worth of wagons, harness and shoes made by students during the year. Tho progress of the students in their studies is regnrdod as highly satisfac tory. Foreign News. A fire broke out at 12 o'clock at night in the Halifax (N. S.) poor asylum, nnd the flames leaped from cellar to roof in almost nn instant, causing the utmost terror nnd excitement nmon3 the COO inmates, nil of whom were nsleop. Tho persons in the lower part of tho building wero rescuod by the firemen, but in the upper wards, far above tho roar of the flames, were heard tho cries of the patiouts who wore roasting to death. Some wore seen to dash them selves against the windows "nnd cling to the Bashes until thoir strength was exhausted or their haudfi were burnod off, and they fell back into the caldron of flames. About thirty-one persons eight mon nnd twonty three women were burned to death. Thirty workmen wero buried nlivo by an explosion in a colliery at Derby, England. A fctnioua riot occurred in a suburb o! Vi enna, a largo crowd of workmen nnd others stoning tho police nnd destroying the police station, wounding tho commissary in charge. Troops were sent to the scene of disturbance nnd restored order. Twelve workmen nnd several of the police wero injured, the latter, very Fctior.s'.y. Many of the rioters wero arrested. The governor n'.:d secretary of state of To baseo, Mexico, have been murdered. roiiTY-Tinux lives wero lost by the ex plosion in a mine near Derby, England. Anotuek cyelono has visited Manila, chief city of the Philippine Islands, doing great damage. TiiEaE are three French generals in the cabinet formed by the new boy of Tunis, l-!orth Africa. Seven or eight thousand porsons are to be helped by a comraitteo to emigrate fiom the poorer district in Ireland. At the annual prorcrsion in London in honor of tho new lord mayor two American flngs were carried. A jiailhoad accident in Algeria, North Africa, resulted in tho death of ten persons and serious injuries to thirty-six others. A fatiiku and his son wero driving a wagon tilled with gunpowder in Victoria, !;-Ui.--h Columbia, when the pow.lur exploded, blow ing tho wn.'ion and fix horses to shreds. Both father cud sou wero terribly mangled. having their clothes torn off, their eyes blown cut and limbs fractured, and died soon nfi in great agony. Di'iiiNCi a speech at tho new lord mayor's banquet in London Mr. Gladstone said that a new desire is d iv.nia;; amnnj the Irish to ek nmelioratioa of law by peaceful efforts, md ho thought tho foundations of society a Ireland were ur.vhi but little danger. lie lighly praised tho conduct of tho li.-iti.-h forces in ligvpt, which ho behoved would bo memorable in history. Tmr.Tx families, comprising 1C0 persons, lave been evicted from tho estate of Isadore Burke, in county Mayo, Ireland. General Iaxoii, iho commander-in-chief of tho Chilian forces of occupation in Peru, hits levied a fresh tax of 5 on certain seo lions of tho Peruvian tradespeople. A VicTor.iA (Uritish Columbia) dispute! says that tho tinted Slates revenue cutter Thomas Corwiu has arrived thero from Alaska. Beforo leaving thero she shelled and burned nn Indian village, killing many of the tribe, who held a number of white prisoners. A DAUcnTER lias boon born to the kiugatid qr.ccn of Spain. Patiucx Delaney, n returned convict was arrested in Dublin on the charge of wanting to assassinate Judge Lawson. D lauey was discovered approaching the judge with a revolver protruding from his pocket. O ivcrnors Elected. The follo-.vnvr too list of llio covernor-i e'ected vim llieir csumutci majontus or liluralilic:-: jtajort'y or t'e. Governor. Plurality California... ritmeman , D... 10,0) J :ilonulo. . .. nine-elicit, el nvare. . . . .Grant. 13 .TIio.. M. Waller, 1).... .Ciias. SI. Kloeklev.D.. .(ioo. W. Glirk. 1 I'.OJi) fi.0.W 1, K:Uf.a1 30,l.i0 l;l,0OJ l.rioj Maacliusetts.llciij. F. Uutier, 1) Michigan, Jowph W. Beyole, D.. Nebraska Ja. W. D.wei, K Nevada .1. W. Ad-.tnu. D 1,010 N. Hampshire. S. W. Hale, H New York (i rover Cleveland, D.. 180,000 Pennsylvania. .It. K. Pnttisou. D. 4O,0f0 fiontli Cnrolina.H. S. Thompson, D. iO.OOO Tennessee W. 1J. W ile, u Texas John Ireland, D Democrntio governors llepublicun governors 10,1 KJ to.oo l: HEALTH HINTS. To cure earache 'take a pinch of black pepper, put it in a piece of cotton batting dipped in sweet oil, and place in the ear, tie a bandage- round the head, and it will give almost instant relief. Dr. Denker, of St. Petersburg, treats diphtheria by first giving the patient, a laxative, and when its operation has ceased ho gives cold drinks acidulated with hydrochloric acid and then a gar gle of lime water and hot milk in eq ual parts every two hours. Jlis method i very successful. Obstinate cases of rheumatism have been cured by the use of the following Take every night, till tho trouble leaves you,' two teaspoonf uls of gum- guicum, diluted in half a tumbler of water. This Is a close for a grow person. If tho stomach is weak, a less quantity. It acts as a powerful stun ulant, and produces gentle perspir tioii. If the limbs are affected by it they may be bathed in hot whisky or rum, well seasoned with cayenne pep per. A Tnvna lint. PflTe. I AVf stern Texas, says a correspondent, abounds In bats, and the collecting and shipping of "bat guano" bids fair to be ono of the prominent industries of the State. About twenty miles nortli of San Antonio is ono of theso bat caves. Tho shaft is used only . fof hoisting out the guano, tho entrance, both for man and bat, is at the natural portal in the center of nn oak grove. In spite of the odor and tho pungent ammonia I climbed half-way down the incline, but the creatures looked so uncanny upon a near approach that I was fain to bent a retreat, and stationing myself on a smooth rock, directly over the entrance, awaited as patiently as possible tho time when they should sec fit to coino out. Suddenly 1 was aware of a bat gyra ting around the bottom of the pit in an irresolute, indefinite, but exceed ingly rapid Might. And lo ! instead of one there were three of them crossing and recrossing each other's tracks, and then " as nuigk as a wink" the pit was full of them I A stream of them was pouring from the archway into tho bowl, like a stream of water from a sluiceway opening into tho bottom of a tank, and like it they swirled around and around in a rapid whirlpool from the left to ritrht. crowding so closely that they hid tho rock on the opposite side, flooding the pit higher and higher, until they reached the brim, when they overllowed at a point just above where was sitting and poured olt between wo trees toward tho eastward. At first I was afraid lest some clumsy one might strike me in the faoe, but I very soon saw that 1 avus in no dan ger, for, however erratic their motions, they managed to avoid each other in pite of the fact that there were at ast three bats to every cubic loot ot space in a column full thirty feet in diameter, and all in rapid motion. Possibly thev took me for a stump, fur, though as the column swayed from de to side I was at times in the very thick of them, none of them so much as grazed me. The head of the column led off due east and the rest followed ii straight line, though tho indi- idual members acted on tho prin ciple of "diversity in unity," for they never retained "their relative posi tions for a moment, but snarled them selves up incessanllv, while singl ones, crazier than their fellows, turned two or three somersaults on their own hook, and even then were sucked back nto the current and swept on by it. The whirr of the myriad wings wan tremendous ! Nothing is more noise less than the flight of a single bat as lie declines "to come into the hat," but the beating of those thousand wings as like the roar of a tempest 1 They uade no otlier sound, their shrill squeaking being hushed as they came out of the cave. It was exactly :15 o'clock when tho lirst bat appeared ; and ten min utes later, when I turned to watch the irection of their flight, the head of the column was lost in the distance Tlie superintendent told nie that often when they have come out early fie lias narked the column for fully ten miles, till keeping together, and all heading ;i one direction. Even with a power ful field glass he has never been able o percei ve any deviation lrom the di rection, whatever it may be, that they ako at starting. Darkness descended die I watched the stream as, with undiminished volume, it poured out of the archwav. swirled around and flowed eastward. Dr. Hawks Appeal. )r. Hawks, an eloquent and popular New York divine, once asked the ves trymen of his church to increase his salary because of his increased family x penses, I know that," said the clergyman, but nothing is said about the young Hawks." Hour Tho coffee plants sent to Manatee county, I-la., i rom Cuba are growing hnclv. The Richmond (Va.) State writes: Ex-Mavor J. A. tlenlrv, Manchester. this .State, was cured of rheumatism bv St. Jacob's Oil. Franco lias had 10,000 murders in the last twenty-live years, and also had y,j:J0 executions ot murderers. AVeknow from experience St. Jacob' Oil will euro rheumatism. 1'coria (IU.) Peorian. The "wide awake" and the "fish wife poke" are the first favorites in large lints lor little people. A Pntnl IflKfiik would bo not to take Dr. it. Y. Tierce's "Golden Medical Discovery ' if vou nre bil ious, sufTerina from impure blood, or fearing consumption (scrofulous disease of the lung's), hold by nil Urr.fist. ihe title of "Commodore nns been in troduced into the German fleet. It will sig nify tho commnuder of a station. Jr. flerce's "Pfear-nnt Purgative Pellets" nro sugar-coated and inclosed iu glass bot tles, their virtues being thereby iieFerved unimpaired for nnv length of time, in nny climi.t'3, so that they nre always frceh nnd reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboard ooxes. liy druggists. The grand staircase in the new Hotel de Ville, of Paris, will have 100 steps of Carnra marble, each of which will cost Functionnl deranL'ement of the female sys- le n is cuiickly cured by the use of Dr. It. V. Vierco a "i uvorito rrescriiilion." It re mcvffl pain and restores health and strength. Uy all druggists. Twelve hundred head of sheen sold in England for $l,.r0, the highest price on record at a large sale. Meksman'b Peptonized beef tonio, the only preparation of beef coutninins its entire im- Iritious vvoverliea. It contains blood-makine. force-generuting nnd lifo-custaining iiroper ties; invaluable foriudigcstion,dyspeiisin,ner vous prostration, and nil forms of general de bility ;ulso,in all enfeebled couditions.whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration. overwork or acute disease, particularly if re Bultilicfi'Otnnulinonnrvcomiilnints. Caswell. Ilazurd i Co.,prop'rs.,'N.Y. Sold by druggiste TI.m Av-lA I . .' n kj. Is the best in the market. It is the most economical and cheapest, one box lasting as long as two of any other. One greasing will lr.st two weeks. It received first premium at the Centennial and l'nris Expositions, also medals at various State fairs, jluy no otner. The successful man has many imitators in his line of buniness,but there is only one origi nutor. So, also, the great petroleum hair re newer, Curboline, as now improved and per- lecled, holds tlie palm against nil imitators. "Hough on Rata." Clears out rata, mice, flies, roaches, bed-bners. ants, vermin. 15c. Mora eh Kwm'a Wohm Bikup. for feverish- neaa. reall Mean ess, worms. Tasteless. 25o. 0 vestryman, "the Lord has said lie ta.pMyMB 1 S 68 n will care for the young ravens when tA" & lWiS.aH t bi v f-rv ' I naui uiiiu, ucmzica, Lumvano. Onb tiair of boote iaved every year by Using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Sttffeners. Tho Science of Life or tk?lf-Prosorvntion. a medical work for every mnn- young, middle aged or old, 12S invaluable prescriptions. TWENTY-FOUR HOUKS TO tlTE. From John Enlin, Luf.iyotto, Inrt., who announros llit he 1 bow In "perfect health," wo bitve the fol lowing "One jenrnKO I wiw, to Ml pr,aratici', In the lant staKoa of Consumption. Our beet ihynl- etana cava in 7 rase up. I finally Rot so low that our doctor aald I could not live twenty-four horn. My friends then purchased a bottle of DR. WJI. HATjT8 BALSAM FOH THE 1,17X09, whleh con Moralily bonelltod me. 1 eontlBuftl tinta I Wok nine bottlna. 1 am now In perfect health, having nued no other medicine. nn. Hewitt o. kklmnokh's m&imext is an InlMltiltle cure fnr IthiMimfttisin, Kprftinn, Lameiie,. and Jiifcnsea of tho fti-nlp, and lor promoting tho growth of thcUnlri THE MARKETS. NEW TOnKi Hoof enltloi good to prime 1 w 7'- 10k Calves, com n to prime voals -V!? ''3a ISItoep 1,(10 o, i Lambs....,,. 0 Hogs Li vo i 00 1 Dressou, city. ....... . r 4 no Flour Kx. St., kooU lo fancy I .' fi C? G ?fl Host., troou toclioics '; t" o o Wheat No. '1 lied.. 1 Uli'a'f't) 1 01 No. 1 White. . . . 1 0M 1 mi rtye tate , ,n. 7-i M OS. (' !$ () 1 T.i;a !I0 8.) 02 0 41 10 GO !t'5 10 uS 24 .11 TJ V! (i Unrloy Two-rowed Stalo . . . Corn Unirrad. West, mixed. lellow Southern. i t. 85 Oats White State 4!) 40 vn tiO Mixed Vt ostern .... 1 . . Hay Med. to ch. Timothy , . Strnw No. 1. live jlops mate, lhM, clioico . . . 1 05 JnrU City btonm.. . Petroleum Crude . . .12 25 (rtia TV'S fc.iri 81 (b in as 20 en lichncd Butter State Creamery Dairy West. Ira. Creamory. Factory 15 Chccse Stnto Factory 8 2 5 20; 2 00 r-.kims Western Etrgs State nnd 1'enn Potatoes State bbl :o m 2 25 BUFFALO, Steers Good to Choice..... 5 50 (?? C 00 Lambs Western 4 (15 (ri n 25 4 (15 3 er Shco( Western 3 f5 ( 4 40 Hogs tiood lo choice lorks. (1 i-.i (t u H) Flour C'vcroimdn.vrocess. 7 25 (w 8 25 Wheat No. 1, Hard Huluth,. 1 IS (it 1 l'J Corn No. 2, Mixed ..... Tii,'a'(:S 77 Oats Xso. a, Mixed estern. 40 (15 41 Barley Two-rowed Stato ... 78 CJ fc'O EOSTOS. Beef F.x. plate and family , .IT fiO fa 13 00 Hoys Live 8'C City Dressed. . ; . . .. 11 ! rork Kx. Prime, per bbl... 21 00 (21 fO flour nprinz heat patents 7 2.1 (in 8 0J ( ra (. ;o (ii 85 Corn High Mixed KS Oats Kxtra White f.5 llyo State 0 Wool comb ct delaine, No. 1 4! Liiwnshed combing. . 25 WATEnTOWN (MASS.) CATTLB MAliRET. Beef Fxtrn nuality 7 5J (w 8 00 Sheep Live weight. .... . . ,, n (rt Lambs fihifi) Mi Uojjs Northern, d. w lo (rt PHii.Anrji.riiiA. Flour Petm. ex family, good 5 2! ro mi 70 K? ;'.i St M T VA Wheat No. 2, Ked 1 10 Rye State 70 Corn Slate Yellow 82 Oats Mixed C9 Batter Creamery Extra Pa. 81 Cheese N. Y. Full Cream.. . V2?(Q Petroleum Crude 6 (b Kelinod T?e h H fctfi? ft- X-'OIJ Backache, Screnoss of (ho Ciosi, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell' ir.rjs anJ ttpratns, L'urns end Scalds, General Bodily Fains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and tars, and all other Fains and Aches. Vo Pr.irwrntton on earth cnn.ili St. Jawm Oil 8 a nff, flttrr, shuplH r.ntl cheap Kxti-rmil U'-mr.Iy A trial .-ulAi'a luit the coTiir-arutn t-ly liitlhi- nutl.-iy f TjO (Vntil, and rv.ry cno n-.fiering with pain c;in linvn clioup r.nd jtotitivo prcuf vf its olu-ma. Pircctloni In Elovc-n I.nngtueeB. A SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AKD EEALEE3 IN MEDICIKB. A. VOGELER & CO., Iinltimore. JIM., TT. S. A. KVK U Old faahiuiialjle tlie adence of tliis comiuericg specific, and old fucliioned ideas in regard todo ph'titm im a. raonns of cum, hve been quite plotted by tho mic ecus of tho grcut run ovaii t , w lac li Wno tba nyKtera, tranquil- lirosthe wrveii, Uou trftli7.tt nttthiriit, de-iiumtt-H aud (Uirtcht'P thtibli'd, rouan tue liver viun duruinnt, and urc.mote ft rti; ulur I m hit of h"4'. 1 ..r H:ilrt l,v all Drupvista nd Deal- eri generally. Magio Lanterns Outdone by the titr frnm litinks. nnnerH. rnrrit. etc.. r.mo c.nilii i f h ail ihrir eotnr, or tho m eni.1. uttnn id iv mi 1ruuiiv uiiiaru tit i : wurkriof a witteh in motmn. rliottHnlir(fed toll to size, or Urn timiH I -incer: usotul to iMirtnii'-nrtiHts and tiua- t'irrj. Wo Mnd tlioPoiyupticon nnd itfUtl comic tucturerj, plfirant chruino curds and n.utraitH. by mnil fur ft3.fiti. Our circul.aa toil hxv w ubt:i;n it iroo, Ageuts wanted, Murray Ki!l Pub. Co., 129 E. 2Ctli St., N. Y, tfl rnarc muccc aii cite Kkiie IJ p1 BestCouKb&yruD. 1 luitea sood. 4 UBOiiiiini. wuu uyurusumm. yzd i Mi MS II DKWAlt I) DOOKH. ilmuortuU reward Ikbooka for floll- J day rewards hutii'r to anything in tliia country for the money. ItcHtks In quantities Tor 60,. lOo. and upward, beaut., ful books for 2o. to&uo., with big discount for Nt.Tem. her orders, to introduce; catalogue lie. VaVUI U 111 It 1ST .l AM AM) m:w H AIt ( All ns 1- r.iiKHil ana plain, fluy-K'-liiHiU and nuwo gl choice, new lmtturna. fur tiun- UAVllJ O. COOK, iil., 10. w .1 eacu. Auaren garni ttroet, utnumgo. 111. H nl'nriHsfurSalointliaricU WuX kt t V "t uUbllinct partolthr LAND if9 nil I I'liiun. Fmnplilet l. ( "W. Dakar. Ally, liaatun. Talbot Co., Mu, Tor puaphleta dewrlb aiuH va areaft arilaTm AU1.1MAN A XAKLUliOO. Manafajd-U Iflff Jewel BT, 8IX.WBWAHK, ret allvi inaala ratM. Pnua ht ffrM KjHf f"HgC atwIiulnaalaraUa. Pnclmt Iraa, K.UMljr, P.O.bttiaio.N.y mm y L. W I 'I I POII f$ f . CtlHBATtD e 18 a i wm Mm&B-m etnwi pi- mm r?.? R I! For Internal and External Vi. CURES ItHEUMATISM, IJurns Scalds, Clilllilstn, Frost Illtcs, Chopped Ilnnds, Flesh Wounds, fpialiis, Hrulse, KxU'i nul Poisons, Coked 111 easts, Bore Nipples, Tootlmelie, Cmmi'sor Spasms of Btomncli, Colic, Astlnnn, or Internal Pnln, lHiiio Hack, llites of Animals, Gall of all kinds, Sitlast, lUiiKboncs, Cnteked Tents, Poll P.vll, Garget In Cow , Rpnvlns, Bwcency, Pcrntclies or Grease, Toot Hot In Sheep, Htrluphnlt, WintlKnlls, Uoiinin l'onltrr Foiliidi'i-ed Fci-t, FiStt1Int Cracked Heels, Mnnso In Dogs. Aslc your nenret-t Jlcnlcr or tlrugartat for one of our Almanacs for 1883. From the Clirtttian Leader A". Y.,Oct.2S, '71. McRctiAKT's GAttai.tKO Oil,. VTo have made spcelnl pcnoiiul Inquiry In regard to I lio merits or thin celebrated remedy, nnd Had li. n genuine nrtielo of rare value, Jt is by no menus n new remedy. 'J'he establish ttiont which produc s It dates Its ntanufno tttre 03 fur Imek ns lt;!3, Bineo which time it lias been steadily growing irt puhllo favor. 1 lie patentees areninong tho foremopt btisi nc-ss nirn of the city of JLockport. They nro every way reliable. From the Toledo (Ohio) made, My , 1871. Mniii'tiAKT'H OAimLiNrt Olt.. This Old plandnril nrtii lc, under the ndniirnVilo ninn- iig-ilii'nt of Jollll lloiige. tc. nns reneneu Kiln. It is nn honestly com pounded ni-tiik-i it has merit, mid now thiit llibe:-t bin-lnrss tnlciit of tho country Is li.mdllns it. there Is norrwon why ltsnotild iw.t tli.tililn lli-esenl.llJeilllnefS. No fnmllv can niroid to 1m- without it. Forfnmily use, n- weli cs for unlinals. it is simply indis pensable. SPECIAL NOTICE. All we nsk Is n fair trial, but bo sure and fojow directions. 'I In, flniulinur Oil nnd Mnrcnnnt's norm Till ilets are lor Kile by nil druggists nnd deal ers In general uierchuudiso tUrouahout the V i'.argc Size JH.On; Medium Ml c; Email 25C.J SniiillSieloriainiiyiisoaio. MiiniirnetiiiTil nt Loekport, N. 1., by Jlcr cUaut'3 Gargling Oil CoiupnLy. T t .i n i m I til 1 oubscnptionaooRs THS FIMEST ;T TK5 WORLD, nnfl ttif n. A TUi .tleiy wi lt ten. i i-.u-.v . intfl oil lino ly i.liil'.tUl mnHtoatitilul.y lmiml. Ntf ..'.. i 1 ..7.. I AU ...... ...' ..-..m-tltlfm. TrrVitol-y flV.tr. Tli-vt.!lfy the Acnt tiucauo Unsy6U t:t.t the pcoi-'le on Uv'Ciui of meir v1up. .... a . B4 n tTr?c-wtnsrr1 In 'Bowir:an's mmsa'ot uir Y?a LSvs3 cf ta JantGS Bronsrs. ri,Vw'lycoMiiitHaouiitof tlia .illrl u"-, .'... ... H riflonl.rmll.i-rM r.:.,..J.lt. l.iolil .i.1? I H -Vte-.V. HA. hAMi, , , . a- .ft.. p'(,l H Tim m!y mm- ..,..1. ...... 1. nnlnvitonVlUO T.llni". MufO I --ii ii i -in I lll:t:iti-lu.lis Ihnn nnT otlii-r r-1'll'Ml -ill.--i'im i.i:ip:i' ili irtunt T.tt!JlN UUtu I'lSO-Hl'l- '!- -1 l-.v rw:v Ptin- riO '.-iituh klv fnr clruli.M'3 dirt tonus. Territory If Q Mo in cnring r.ptiepiic i;pV; I-iltj, Spiirm?, Coimil W ci.n Rt. Vitus Dnoco, tlo iu curing Kptleptic yMccli.plifm.Or.iinn Knt h;, rcro:;:!.! jtnd nil ISci voum ml Hlimd Di VWR, To (,'irrn.viiMm, ,:iv,V'.-r, Iiitumry .Mt-n, SItThiii't HiuikorH, J.HiH'H Hlltl P.l wilOHP 6 'ilt n'.;tiy PiniiliiyiutMit emu-eft Nrvituh Mnwitri vi'iu, liiP('tiliiriti"fl ol tk's bkiciti, ftcinuch, LfiwrW nr Kitlntys, or who require a iv.tvb tunic, finnctiz-T r Mirtmlnn. SAMARI TAN NliKVlXK i in- .i. - " rw (iEVCR FAILS vtwunma, I uouHiino prticlnim It thft ntunt wonUfriul Inviftonint thtit f.rvr (timliiined the ninUinv pjtfni. For salo by all Dritccistfl. a t riiKDR. H. A. KICJl3TOl M KOH'AI VO. Solo l'i npiloun s, St. yorphr ir F1! f PS i'' cirliiiiiiy li-l. h-ivin tip,-n i fcti;SW' .I.-T.-.I nt KVl'liV UMH Ba4MitJ wiuti.irs iMirN'i'itiAi t. liPl.YI'l k;n lor M.Ti-:r..N VlCAKSt n r.t li.T A in.' tiii I Inr.-il'M hliv.rff lil.ntl t'.llltld i'.llll.ll lit anV. Also l)Jli: l'l'.S I'. hf;l Hi!': K,'i oi-taviw; mirtici,-nl e-ititiiiHs j.n.l jiiiw.t, Willi Ui-st qimlily, fur p-iiull K.-u-ri il and M.cul.-r nniie in Ki hoo!'. i.r t .milieu, at nnl) s-J-i. IIVi: lM'.MMf l-.l) OTIllill STVI.KM at !;:, !.-'!. fi!i, ftiJi, 7S, H)S, 1 1. t- S.-jtlll mill iiu'viird. The tur-trr tnl.Kttrr ultllt i.n rir,,',' hii ai'ii (Wit i,v.i. AImo fur o:isy p-'vnn-nN. M W lf,l,I STlATUI)l)ATAl.(Kimi'Ui:ii. mm Thia Cumpnny have cmmcncee tin. niiinutiu'tiim .if t'l'ifH'H ;lt..M l'l.S, ititrodticin i:iii uf.'.,il Hin.nn . HiriiU ; iiU-liUK lo !UWT ami nwiuiy o. ti.lie nnd ,hii..l.iity. n:tt r'.'i'r "'',I'J'V:' at 11.1... 11. o.'i-r finnw. 11. 1. 1 STltA'filit t 1 t I'i. AS, ivilh full artii-iil-ii. Hill). ..., 'Vliil .tIAWON iV HA.tlI.IN OlMSAN AMI 1 1 (Vfl fit 11 'iVl'IIKIlt Mt.. ltal.Klllll t 'Iff 1',. This H.Y. Singer, $20 V 1th K't of AttiMimmt Free. teWnu(iU"l)H'i rtrt.I.lht ninniriK. on tif!-t tri.il-)lun wjirn tlolir.l. ILtppj kline 4kreaut i M'lS Jditlr, Vi Hujm; Hflnillirtil hub llti;a.opti.Vi'roi!plciM! Llil'f nw( IU, v lib ? ;-HN,nnd 91 llnok.only 75. AIo f'hl on Utt trial-plrHi if de-riii-.ti. Fl'Kitiit raw, nmirnitlci-nt t iif, tltuai I lnnitirnml out. Ctr ctil.ii'. w it It t''nt Mm iii ial,fn-. Ar-k ti r.i.vneV Co. i'i ' bird av.i'liicaco Free! Cards anflCSiromos We will penrt free by mail a iduiitiIh wt of our lsrp -.I..I-1 Vrinli Mnrt Aiticric.'in Cliri.nutt'ttrdfl. oil tiliteti nsi Lol-i fitr.uinds, with a inco lint, of over awl ditT.ient flf.-Uiiy, on rt cni.t of a iutnj) lor pcncKP. "J ibnu'.rt.i trim ii" i.mii. nn tcmi iw. it'll in uur imauiitiii 'ni:n:.ej r-n ret't'ii-t of ten cenlH to jmy lor p.u Kiutr ana ftl ie; 1cj iTH-UtiO ft i-onii'lPnti;i prico lt of our ell rhr n . Atil-NTS WANTKU. AtMnt- K H.f'.ASON fc t'. 46 Summer St., Bosti n, Masa. m m nrNtiiiV 'it'iiiitlvo PMIb m.iLo ttvvt Kicu Ri nit trill ,-t .n 1 1 l nt ,-,1 w o).an-'M tlin hlortd in the en tire systiu in three mouths. Any penton who will takn nna oil) nl.rlit frnm 1 tn V2 WM-klt ItlBV hi l'aKtorU IO HOUlia n.tllll li SUCH IIIIIIK 1 JUBIU10. oum whHru t,r wilt ly mail for cijflit tntter Ktamp r,- i,..,i. it. il. - t.mj.iidanc. pncjt'-U n.li Rut ki iiftinniirv. iiUiii.n. i""' pUin "lin pilt edBa, lorU.W.r and 1 h.r C, i'i Adams street, Chicago, Jjiiuuia j;.t u;i.:., fr..n 4(1 cents uuwam. DAVID COOK, lliavo a potHlvt) remedy Uv tho abuvo Ulao; by its Da tiioujuti'lrt of caM of tho woibt kind uud vi long etandinir have Wen curod. lud?t-d,o r-irong Im my fUa In it olflfacy, tha-t I will arnd TWO KOTTI.Kd I'liftR. t--ccihor Uh ttVAUIAM-R TltRATIK .rt full -.lU-u.tJ u-.r -rj.r divr. ftti't ui. l P. O rid iri.r. I. A. t-MJLl-U l ire tut, ol., nnw ICEaKOTPAMiLTMiCAffllE HI a gj EiO a For Two Dollars. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly. 80I1I liy all Newaileulera nnd roatmaatcr. or the Gtlitnr ol'thia pniiemill take your .ub crlillun. Mend twenty cenm fur a aiicclint-n copy to V. JKNMM.N OI'.UO It KNT, I'llb. lialier, 17 lin.t 1 ltli Slrei t, New York. Prcrntiii-. J n U L 11 1 O k or - H' Fi MiF- 1 C'.'P.CS AHO f t fcWrvl'Ov 2 l-itii s.-.. a. ml 9 to tend 3-eL tUaip for tS msgt cemplelt Cuulupia 4 TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, AC. LUWWT PUICfcS. LAKCitKT VARlI-iV. TRIITLI 18 HIOIITT. Frof. IIARTINW. IllWin lbOrlt &pBlt,8ir, AtlruUctf mu rayeMMfiii, wiu, tor mi 0OU. Willi K, tii-t, uIm f im ftud Ittck tt hir. Mod ft COKIifcCT flC TttiM jomt futuf, hojbkoi 0? vif,, iib bws(, Um ftbd plM, W BMIiaC, ftOd dftU of DaMTtlf,, twjcbaluf- Wllj pn&ifi. Mootj rtluro4 u kll sot Miul,d. AAnm VnL L. kliiiiw, lU Most' n.,bf, Uum. Aentn Wniileil for th Bent and Faat8t-Mlhnc Pu'tonul Uokii and Hihlei. Prh-Ha reduced ii pT cnt. National Prm.iHHiNu (O.. Philadeluhia. Pa. VPtllMft lCM If y"U want to loarn Teleiirauhy in a IwUua rfiCtl fuw months and b certain of aaitua- tion, add rem Valentino llro.M., Janeaville Wa. (ICILE.IIAN IJ SIM:hS C OKl.KCM:, Nwark, N.J. Wiile(or(;rttalt.jiu. Colt- man A 1'kIium, Propa, nukii 1 w to. niHutu, nyracuao. nuw xura, Abu re Cure for KpHopy or Kite in 24 houra. Free to poor. Kuittfc;, afli4 Aibonal t.,ht. liouin. Mo. lorreapondeuta f --rnuhed on BuHiaeha, t'un.Xove of 1 .J'J k. WOMAN CANV HEALTH OF WDMAtJ' SYMPATHIZE WITHNl WOMAH. ? sty? ' 'rueS jbes & iit2i LVD1A.E. FIMKHAM'S yE&ETABT COMPOUND. A fSnro Cnre f"r 0.1! JfliJIAliS VEArl MCSSCS, Inrlmllt: I.cniortiin-n, Ira rcmilnr nntl I'alnfiil IcnUniBtlon, Inflnnifi ntlon nnd X'lccrnllon of tho W mb, rioodinrr, PliO tiAPStrS CTEHI, iSrc. nrPlwwant to the tni-to, cHlcnelos and Immediate In its eflcnt. ltlsnercnthelpta rrcEmnw'.T. and ro lioTcs pain daring labor and at rr pilar pci ledfc riivsimssrsEiT .rnrr.F.suinE if m.cLY. tWFon Aix WEAnressta of Iho ecnrsti orpam of either iws, It Is sccind '.o no rcmtOy thr.t In eror hocn licfore the ("ihlici and for all dMrnc of the KiDJtrrs It Is the Vmitd tiomedyin the World. tSTKinNEY CO.IIPT.AlN'rSofritiicr Sc Find (ircnt Kclii-f in It I ce. t.tpt r. rir-sKif.vM's m.oon rrRimu will t-raUlcnti, evety 7:.ijrf ni Ilunims ir,n tho Blood, at tho panic timi wlj, ,';lTnn? ami it.rcorth to tho system. An nuu'Tellou.-' in ix-ijuUb mu tlie Coi-ipouno tT-BoththoCoreponndond CIooil VaMrr in tro pin red at 233 anil sa Wrati-rn Atciiuc, Lyrn. Hasa. Pilcocf olthrr, CI. B'l bottles fere"-. Tlie Con?polini la ject by mail In the form of pills, or of loser eca, on rrrc'pt cf price, St per hex for cither. Jir. J jikham freely alavers all let tern of Inquiry, r.prloao 3 cent stamp. Send -jr" paiiiplil'-t. Mention i'li r.ipcj. rsrl.Tnn B. rntirr MVS Vtxxig r-i" rmt!pii tioii, Uillouiiie a and Tor; i.i;ty of tu.- l.iv; r. "3 cei.ws. Tr-Soll bv nl? lfrnrRlrtK.'5-a fa FCS Tul PERMArJEaT CURE CF II JTn other dl?cr.o ir s--j STivaler.t in this coun- ftr7 n Co-i3tipV-iori, a-.id no rwvly h-.acveri .Wiqa-Ocitl'.o ccl.ib:-ato-l KIDKEV-VOUT aa a. Ctir.1. Tcv:r i,.cc..i!',i:uwi;,w v-vi,.w tue COa'j, Viiw vc-acdy wi.l ovci-coiao 1C PS 13 Pr? tl'S'lIcrrciBin ooiTTilalntj ShraUg 3 vei-y ftyt to b cDmpliaated ' ' oei'tination. JiUnov-wevt t'.r. qstltena , the weakened parto and quickly cures all kind ( ? of Plleii oven when vliTaiulauA aad luccUsinco . bare before failed. t 1 D3T.PUI. CU11T1, r.g It la for ALL the pr.ir.ful V C dir.oancocf ti-.o i;it!neyu, t.lvfir nnd Sotvels. 2 K It Cleanc3 tho B.V3i,i.: cfrhc acrid poison t:-.at H 'J can ca tio droad'Ul Boliorln wiilciv ciily tUo 3 ' V viotima rf r'louma ti-ra cm TcaUa. a -rti-tifiNni ne CAflEn erthl V'f-.-'t ov;:io of tills terrible iitcPM bovf T beca quiekl.v voilfwod, nn-i in a imors vuno 3 I tK-B-Jll.' uvAr.u. It rlennoea, Mren;i-l i.i Una rlvea ?o-tl !lTI:-ni rll l;-n.-.i-:i!.t OrJ'K Of tllO HOCy. t- 5'-'?oV.-.iral cciion of U:0 Kinocvfl rcntorcd. Kt-io river iJ e'.eaic?d tf r.'.l disrate. Iho f P3.vc:i.ovo fi'iuly a-.v.l Loalliifv.llj-. R nrik Act "l Cie rirr.o ti-.no on the KIDimrrS, l Livi.iA.aui-U'.'i-'-i.JiJ .."'A F !. I. I'll lli-r IitiV. Drjrats e"nt by nail, a 1 Wi:l.'.i. VilfMAKH.-MlN I'll.. f.n'l!nitnp,Vt. l-W 3 CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? fiend r. rmirrli ulteteli or (If you cn'l) inndol nf yniu- inventinu M 1-1 K. .IiKJlilX, AViinltliiNHH!. I. t'., unit a l'ri'liiiimiii-y J' -limiiMitloii will ' inni'O of oil l.liited MjiIoiJ tiati'lltnof the fiiMiloelilMii.f itiveliliona mid you will lu udvinud wliutaur or not a liiiinut can be obtained. FOR THIS PliEM.lIINAItV EXAMINA TION NO C'lIAiidE IM .UAO What will a Patent ff O If youor.-iadviricdUiatynnrinreo- U&1 ti m jm'jitrntiibl.KcnaSO.topuy Oovprniucut nipli"iMon f. o of li. uiwl for the drawinirw rciUrcil by tt:c (:;. urntnt'iit. U'tii in pay.'ibl-i when .;prliciiti"ii ltnidc, nnd jh (l ol tnfl rycnw niilcss ii pi'.tcnt in jillfiwtu. V'hn nllowcd. tlm ntlArnrv'H fi'Oi..ij mid tli lHi:;t (luvom. jiiiit fro (MO) i'.iyr'b'o. Tlnm you it now U; iiaVlinnl"f iio'hhw, v.lntliorycu urcfojii'toucii a iit-'iiti'r not, nnd no nttjrin yV fe 1 e'ln-cd tin--lt.H you do wet h l'a'.i-.'Tt. An ntt'irnoy wlrn'o lrtf dciH'UdHou lit F'.K-Lvt s in cit:tatiiii'(r a Patent will iinlt'HH it lvally i-:itntjd'!o, io far r.K Ins tK'.t licni'O, you can nly on tlie mhicc trivt n fhr ft ptvliminnry ex:miiii:itinn iw listd. Ii'?in lt t rnlH ami tne Kt'uiKtraiitiii nl' IiiIk Ih Traait lUUirniciH tan uui 111 uuiciiminiiir ur: ii--Mifu( llnfltNai:d HiMHMiic nxutv tifii-oil iiinl till (I Ami iciilinnR 1 i in rovivor of fir jiTtc(l,AbmrdoiH';l,or I-oricH-M l nM'nmuo. Very often alu;:llo invention:! are i-awd in IIm-ko rlanHC'8 of ensej. If you d;ivo undi'rtfilvn to tceuri ycir owu patent nnd fitikd, & r-!iUifi:l iiaiMUiuK of the ciiFf limy 1o:k1 t Hiurer'S. Seuti me a written. reiucnt addi-Ohhi-d to tho C.'iiiiiiitioicr of I i'-tCnU tlint ho rueojruizn Oi:ohoe I.emcn. of WattV hij.'ton, D. C. iiH your attorney in tho cii'o, viviiir tho title of tho invention nnd aliout tho d.-ito of lilirnr your npplieti n. 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