7 Continued from first pnga ihe minor office in flie ruiWio service. But tthntever mny be thought of the wisdom or ntpediency of dunning the fundamental Irw iu this rccnrJ, it in certain that much relief mny bo nffordscl, not only to the President and to the hends of the depart ments, but to Senators nnd Representative in Coujrrcss by dinereot legifllntion. The Tvonld be protected in n greftt mensnre by the bill now pending before the Semite, or by nny other which should embody it im portant feRtnres, from the pressure of per gonal importunity nnd from the lnbor of ex amining conflicting clnims nnd pretunsion of ontididates. I trust thnt before the oloce of the present session some decisive notion mny be tnkeu for the correction of the evils which inliero in the present methods of nppointment, nnd I nssnra you of my Itearly co-operntion in nny mensures which nre likely to conduce to that end. As for the most appropriate terms and tenure of the ofticml lifo of the Bubordi rmta employes of the government, it scorns to be generally nffroed that, whatever their extont or ounrnctor, the one should bo doil nite end the other stable, nnd thnt ncitbot should be regulated by zeal in the servieo ot party or fidelity to the fortunes of nn indi vidual. It irmtters litllo to tho people nt large what competent person is nt the head of this department or of that buroMi if they feel assured that the removal. of ouo nnd the accession ot another will not involve the retirement of honest nnd faithful subordinates, whose duties are purely administrative nnd hnvo no legitimate connection with tho triumphs of any political principles or the success of nny political party or faction. It is to this latter class of ollletTS that the Senate bill to which 1 have already referred exclusively applies. While neither that bill nor nny other prominent scheme for improving tho civil eervico concerns tho higher grade of ofllcials, who nre Appointed by . the 1'resident nnd confirmed by the 8onnte, I feel bound to correct a prevnlent misapprehension ns to the frequency with which the present Executive has displaced the incumbent of nn oflice nnd appointed another iu his stead. It has been repeatedly alleged that he lias in this particular signally departed from the course which has been inirstieil muter recent administrations of t lie government. The facU nre as follows: The whole numbor of Executive nppointmeuta during the four years immediately preceding Mr. Ganie'.d's accession to the presidency was 2,tWti. ( U this number '14, or nine per cent., involved the removal of previous incum bents. The ratio of removals to tho whole number of nppoiutmenu was much the same during e:ich of those four years. In the first year, with I'M appointments, there were seventy-four removals, or !.:t per ceut. ; ill the second, withsli appointments, there were eighty-live removals, or Cii per cent. On the third, with 4) appointments there were foriv-eight removals, or ten per cent. : on the fourth, with i "J appointments there were thirty-seven removals, or Ko per cent In the four months of President Gar field's administration there were:tfOnproint. ments nnd eighty-nine removals, or 22.7 Tier cent. Precisely t'ie same number of re movals (eighty-nine) has taken place in the fourteen mouths winch nave since elapsed but they constitute only 7-H per cent, of tho whole number of appointments (11-f ) within that period and less than 2-6 percent, of the entire list of oiicials t:f,45!M exclusive of the army and navy, which are tilled by presiueu tml appointment. rOLITICAL, ASSESSMENTS. I declare my approval of such legislation ns may be found necessary for supplement ing the existing provision of law in relation to political assessments. In July last 1 au thorized n public announcement that em ployes of the government should re gar themselves nt liberty to exercise tJioir pleas ure in milking or relusing to make pouti cat contributions, and tnat their action in tliit iv :.ul would iu no manner affect their oJicial status. Iu this announce ment I acted upon the view w hich I had al- ways maintained, and stiil maintain, that public o llcer should be as absolutely free- ; any other citizen to give or to withhold contribution for the aid of the political party of his choice. It has. however, been urged, nnd doubtless not without foundation in fact thnt by solicitation of superiors and by other mode, such contribution. have at time been obtained from persons who-e only motive for giving has been the funr of what might befall them if they lefii'ed. It got without saying that such contribution. ere not voluntary, and in my judgment the col lection should bs prohibited by law. bill which will effectually suppress them will re ceive my cordial approval. DtSTItU'T ATTATF.S. I hope thai however numerous nnd urgent may bo the demands upon your attention tho interests of this district will not be for gotten. The denial of it resident tho great right of suffrage in nil it- relation to national State nnd municipal action imposes on Con Kress the duty of ali'orJing them the best nd ministration which its wi-doni can devise, rhe report of the District commissioners in tlicnlis certain measures whose adoption .could seem to be very deMrablc. I instance in particular iho--e which relate to arrears of taxes, to steam railroads, and to assessments ot real property. THE Pr.ESIDESTIAI. VOTE. Am J112 the iinestion which have been the topic of recent debate in the halls of Con gress mme arc of greater gravity than tlioe relating to the ascertainment of the vote for Presidential elector-, and tlio amendment of tho constitution in its provisions for devolv ing Executive functions upon the Vice President w.ien the Presidenut suffers from inability to discharge llio power and untie of his oliice. I trust that no embarrassment may result from a failure to determine these questions before another nntional elec tion. i;atio;;a.t. ht.essinos. The closing year has been replete with blessings, for which we owe to the Giver all Good oar reverent acknowledgment. Tor the uninterrupted harmony of our foreign relations : for the decay of sectional animos ities ; for the exuberance of our harvests and tho triumphs of our mining nnd manufacturing industries : for the tutv alence of health, tho spread of intelligence nnd tho conservation of the public credit, for tho growth of the conn- try in all elements of national greatness lor tlioso mm comities other blessings w Fhould rejoice nnd bo glad. I trust that, under the inspiration ot Uiis great prosperity our council- may be harmonious, nnd that the dictates of prudence, patriotism, justice and economy may lead to tne adoption o measure in which ttio Congress aiid the jcxccuuve mny iitariuy unite. Chester A. Ar.Tiicn. Washington, December 4, l-'2. The Treasury Department. Wo publish below the more important taris 01 secretary A olgsr s annual renort The receipts from all sources for the fiscal year ended Juno IX), JRS2, were SVM.I 2M.2H, of which $J2d,410,7u0.a5 were de rived from customs, nnd tlltj,l!7, IWo.i from internal revenue. The ordinary expenditures for tin same period were 2"7.!K1.439.fi7 and the amount npplied to redemption of the public dobt l';'i,i'l,.7J."i.5.. of this latter amount $3),7.i7,i,-1.8' was drawn from the cash balance m tho treasury. The amouu paid for interest on the public debt (included in the ordinary expenditures) wns 7J,077, ViOG.7!). Tho not increase in the raveuue for the year was $!2,74i',X7. 1, and the net de crease in expenditures S2.7:!1.44.02. I li uet reduction of the interest churgo on the public Usui tor the year has been tfii,i'M,:,H, UTAUDAUU BILVHS UOI.LAU AND HILVEli CEC TIl'ICATES. There had been coined on No vember 1, undr the act of February 2. !S7t4, of Htun- dard silver dollars ?128,.12:),WK0 Jttiera were in tho treasury ut that dato 02,040,0:) And in circulation $"S1!i;i,78(j itiero were in circulation JNu- veuiber 1, W81, about .'14,000,000 Increase SI.3tf.78; The supply of iiilver dollars in the aggre gate, and furnished yearly, in much more than the demand. The georetury ronents his recommendation of kist year, that the provision for the coin age of a fixed amount of standard silver dol lars each month be repealed and tho depart ment authorized to coin only no much as wi be necessary to supply the demand. The recommendation is renewed for tli repeal of the act requiring the issue of silver certificates, and for a law authorizing me.is- ures for thoir eurly retirement from circula tion. RATIONAL BAHM. The national banks hold $220,003,000 of I'luted btates Pondb winch are payable at the fleaduro of the government. ' 1'tiis ih mote than one-natr ot the whole amount nutatnnu- tng of this oJbss of bonds. If the pnblio debt is to be paid as rapidly a it has beea of inra, 11, in imply mat nil oi tneFe uoiius will be paid dnring the next three years. Whenever they are called for payment the bnnks holding them, to keep np the cir culation of thoir notes, must either deposit lawful money in the trensnry amounting in the nggrognte to at least 2Ott,(X1.0(iO, or pur chase and deposit these other United States bonds. Tho cheapest of those bonds are at high premium in tho market, The comptroller gives stntisticics of the taxation of the national bnnks, and again recommends a repeal of the tax upon capi tal and deposits, in which recommendation the secretnry concurs. The rnpiUil invested in nntional banks is $ ItV.'.iVll.Wl. The taxes assessed upon them by the Chile. 1 Htalon nnd the States. for the year were SI7.- WMixo, being at tho rate of three and seveu- tenths per cent. The amount assessed by the United StnU'S is nearly one-hnlf of tho whole. A repeal of tho laws providing for it would still lavo those banks liable- to nn nssessmettt by the States of over eight uni ons of dollars tier annum. Tho interesl-liearmg funded debt or tho Unitrxl States was, on November 1, SI, 418,- 0H),2iX). The total amount of bonds held by the national banks, stnUi banks and savings banks at tho nearest corresponding date that could bo ascertained was SW'J,.ioN,t,-ti, winch amount is not greatly less than one-half of he whole lnturcst-bunriug tie lit. nr.iuicrroN op taxation. Speaking of suggestions made of mode of freeing the treasury from thn execs of assets, Socretau- l'olgcr says: "The radical cure for tho evil, is in the reduction of tax ation, so that no more will lie taken from tho people than enough to ourry on the govern ment with economy: to meet all its obliga tions thnt must be met from year to year; to pay off with reasonable celerity the part of the debt which it may pay nt. pleasure, and to provido through the sinking fund for the payment of that winch will become payable y nml bv, 1 ha evil come from tho likeli hood of tho government holding from time to time a large surplus to be poured out iu volume nt uuceitain mid unforeseen times, and nt timei often inoppor tune for tho business of Hie country. J here Could not be that surplus, surely not so great none, if the subieetii of taxation woro les sened and the rates made smaller upon these retained. Iu connection herewith should bo borne lti mind the increasing eviK'imituro for pen sions ns likely In ailict in homo degree the increase cf surplus. r.w Mi'NT Fon pension. The commissioner of pension has fur nished to this department an estimate based upon facts on his record which gives these tigurrs: Number of claims filed to June . 0, l.2 817,72: Number admitted 472.77'! Numleroti rejected tiles. . 73.2tM Number pending 2i'.'.i,(l7S M 7 ,7 If Of the number pending. r.ii.KM ure en titled to ' arrears, and the lirst payment in the same, compiled from discharge or death to date, would not fall below sS2iiiU1UliM. The remaining 72.0,V were hie Isubseiiuctit to June ', l-0. and pension, when allowc.l, would commence from date ot tiling. Last yci'.r lie estimated that khe average value on the 1st day of January. 1 t-S t . of each rlaiin allowed out of the class in which are Iho l'.'7,ti2;l above, would be sl..Vi. and he then recUone.l that about live-sixths of that class would be found valid claims, and would be allowed. INTEtlNAI. li EVES I" P. Upon the subject of internal revenue the secretary says: 1 respectfully reter to mj last report for my views upon this subject They have not materially chanctxl. Now, ns then, it i recommended to retain n tax on pirits, to'oi'.eeo nud fermented honors, a; legitimate subjects of needful taxation, Propositions have recently been made to abolish the whole system of internal revenue. but neither public seiituueut nor polme.il action indicates a desire on Hie part of t paving citizens to strike out this class of tiixc-. All ihe other subjects of internal revenue may bt released from taxation, un les bank circulation be retained. It l a franchise, a privilege to iurnisli that, and it is of l rotit l i tho banks and of expense to the government, and hence is n preferable subject of taxation. Ihe whole amount of internal revenue tor the year ended June:!;.1. U Hides those from spirits, fermented li- uuors and tobacco, i sl3,0,:i,9'iC 21 Tho tax on circulation and de posits of national banks tor the same petiod is P,O.Vi,704 GG Making. . . Deduct tips 22.0;!0.7."0 e'7 ii'iiount from our surplus it have still u surplus of about revenue and s'.is.ooO.OLW. To complete nn effectual reduction of taxation, it must be made on some principal source of ravemte, mid such an ono is the duties on imports collected under the tariff laws, and an additional obvious method of avoiding n surplus in the treasury l a reduc- tionof the revenues from those. THE TAHIIF. The revonnes from customs for the cur rent year nre estimated nt s2.to.OOO,000, nnd under existing laws, and without a disturb ing cause now unforsecn, we mny expect that thev will not dimmish in future years, It seems, therefore, that a reduction should be made in the revenue from the customs, The whole amount of revenue from cus toms for the liscul vciir ended June iiO, l.S"2, has already be ;n stated nt something more than NL'id.lKHI.OX). The classes of mer elinmhsii pavinu the lamest amonntof duties from customs nro the following, in the order untried : Sii!?nr nud molasses, wool uud manufactures from it. iron nnd steel, and iho mar.ufactnrfcs from them, manufac tures of silk, manufactures of cotton, nmonn-inff to about ono hundred nnd thirty seven and a half millions. A substantial re duction upon each of the class of articles named is recommended. And it is believed that tho time has arrived when u reduction of duties on nearly all articles in our tariff is demanded and is feasible. In addition to this, a careful revision of the tariff should be made with a view to placing upon the free list many article cow paying a duty The Iuternal ReTcnuc Report. The report of G. B. Raum, commissioner of internal revenue, states that tho internal revenue rearipts. since lt7:), have increased your by year sl0,0o),0J0 to I2.0.l0.0i)0. Hi 1S79 the receipts were 113,0lK).(jU. in lfcSl they were $1:40,220,000, and in tho fiscal year lust endod they were K14ti,auo,00:). Ihe receipt for the current fiscal year will prob ably fall belo'-r last year g total, bHt are likely to reach t?115,000,0iJ0, if the present taxes aro retained. The commissioner eslln attention to the maxim that no more reveuue should be railed than is needed to mipport the government economically, and to gradu ally reduce itt debt, and also to the fact that at tho present ralo of paying tho debt all bonda subject to call will be puid within three years, after which, in order to dispose of its surplus revenue, the government will liuve to buy lour nud one-halt and four per cent. bonds in the open market, which would Pi ob ubly advance their urica twoiitv-tivo to thirty per cent., to pay which would be a waste of the people's nawnoy. The debt should be extinguished only at n rate to meet the e. quirement of tho ranking fund, viz., nboHt $m,UKa,OU0 er annum. A reduction of iJW), 000,000 to 70,0ij0,000 in our annual revenues is urgently called for. He offers the follow ing suggestions : "In reeiitting taxation the'relief should fall ns fur a possible npou uooessarie of life. The great bulk of internal taxation is de rived from liquor and tobacco. These aro nrticles of luxury, and tho dealers therein are proper Hubjects for taxation. Public opinion seems to be strongly in favor of the retention of these taxes. Tho pthar objects of iutarna! taxation, with tho amounts re alized in Ihe pint your, are: Friction matches, $.'I,272,2."H; patent medicines, eto., $1,U7H,. :t.lM; bank checks, S2,31H,4.rio.M; bank de posits, $4,Oo7,701.Wi Biviiigs bank deposits, (fM,4fK).47i bunk capital, $l,l;W,H 10.87; sav ings bank capital, $.I4,7at.i)8; total, $12, 7l,521.40. Add to this the taxes collected by the treasurer of the United Stute from na tional banks, nnd there is a total derived from these sources of 19,74,230.77. These taxes should be repealed. Tho tax en savings bank deposits is a tax oa thrift. The tux on patent medicines, etc., is vexatious, being levied upon inntimerublo articles. The taxes on bank capital, deposits and checks are not needed for revenue. The repeal of these taxes would greatly simplify the internal revenue system." Mr. Kauru advises a reJuotion of forty por cent, in the spooinl tixes paid by dealers ; also a reduction of 1 per thousand on cigars. All the repealed taxes and reductions recommouded above, if carried into effect, would reduce tho internal revenue taxes $24, rX',128. He think it desirable to consider the practicability of taking the duty off sugar, which now yields a revenue of $45, 000.000 per milium. Frauds in tne manufacture nnd sale ot whisky and tobacco have become t-he excep tion rather than the rule, and taxes are col lected with but little litigation. The grant ing of pensions to persoas disabled while en forcing ttie revenue laws, or to their famines if killed, is recommended. Thirty-one officers have been killed and sixty-four wounded in the illicit whisky trouble, Durina the yenr f01) stills were seizod. 1.471 persona arreted and four killed. J he estimated expenses for the fiscal year ending June 110, ltd I, nre: Collectors, If-.lUiyi'K) ! revenue agents, gangers, etc., $2,:KW.(RK): dies, slumps, etc, $iOO,Ut)0; detec tion of fraud, fo.O V.) : salaries in office of commissioner, .2.):,1!K). Total, 0,274,11)0. (OXCJRKSION'AL PROCEEDINGS. Neiiplp. Senator Davis, of Illinois, president pro loin, o. ctied the second session of the lorty eventii Congress by calling the Senators to order nt noon. Af:er prayer by the chap lain ti e customary resolutions were adopted for the appointment of conimitlcrs to notify tho President nml llonso of lleproscnta lives, respectively, thnt tho Semite had con vened nnd was ready for business A resolution to print 20,(Ki0 copies of the tariff commission's report was referred to conuuitteo on printing .... Mr. lleale, of Maine, introduced a bill to increase he number of tho judges of the Alabama claims commission to live.. . Tho Senators listened to tho reading of the President's message. Ilniup. The second session of tho Forty-seventh Congress was opened by Speaker Keifernl 11 A. ,M. 1 hegallenea were tilled with spec tators. In his opening prayer, tho chaplain of the House nll tded to the deaths of liepre sentativc I.owo nud I'pdeirralT, nnd gave thanks that the oilier members hud been preserved during the reces in health and prosperity. Ihe speaker then lor mally declared the toioii oiienod. and the clerk proceeded to call the roll if members. The call disclosed the presence of 202 members. . Tho following mimed gen- 'omen were then sworn in as members id the House-In till vacancies: H. It. Hill, ol Illinois, to succeed Mr. Hawk; Ijeaborn Keese, of Georgia, lo succeed Mr. Stephens: Charles M. Shelley, of Alabama, to hiicceed himself. Mr. Calkins, of Indiana, presented bv room'sl a memorial against Ihe swearing m ol Mr. Shelley, but asktm lor no action be yond the reference of the memorial to the co 'limit tee on elect ions, which wti done. Mr Moulton. of Illinois, l resented n petition from John P. Caiue claiming to be elected a a delegate from Utah. Keferred lo the committee on election .A resolution was adopted providing for the appointment of a committee to inform tht President and the Senate that the House was icady to procie.l to business .Mr. Her bert introduced a bill to further In protect executive ohioer nnd epiploic of ll.p (.-lilted State government limn political nssessmciit. It prohibits nny Senator Representative in ongress, or oiln er ap pointed by the iTc-mleul. trnin 'e, pie ting or demanding from any of tho ollieers or em ploye of the government money or other thing of value for political purposes. Tho Presideni'ti message w.-ih received and read NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern nnd Middle States. H. Poiatcu l.Er.. late pivudout of tho First National bank of ll:t:Talo, N. Y., convicted at the United Si tei circuit court at Syra- ? of embc t dineti!, v,u sentenced lo len years imprisonment. A t.Ati.iB and enthusiastic inoeling in New York held for the purpose of arousing :uoro fully public interest in tho erection upon 11: dlot 's Is'.au 1. New York harbor, of l ped.-stal for the statao of " Liberty F.u- ;htenii.g the World," presented (o thj American people by th pe ip!o of France vas presided over by William M. Fvnrt and .1.1 J wo J by we'.l-Utiown o -.ilors. Wiiii.e workmen nt riatlsbiirg, N. Y., were lowering from n derrick-car a l.eavj -tone the derrick-car was overturned into :he river, nud dragged with it the tender of ;m eti'.ne. William HetTcrman, mnster mason, was instantly killed, two others were seriously injured, nnd a mason namc:l Murray was reported missing nnd supposed to bo under the tender iu tho river. Myers, American amateur champion, v.a defeated by George, Knglish champion, in n liree-qunrtor-milo tunning race nt New toil;; and on the snmo day, on tho same tioiind, Vale defeated Princeton nt football, inning the college championship. The inhabitants of North Newport, Me., were startled by hearing three pistol shots in rapid succession, and shortly nfterward n horse aud carryall ran into tho dooryard of John Dodge. In tho carriage Miss Nellie Prilay. of North "owport, lay dying with a bullet hole in her left tomple. Charles Cro well jumped from the carriage nnd dropped before reaching tho door; ho had a bu'.lct hole in his right toroplo. They were car ried into Mr. Dodge's house, nnd both soon expired. Crowell had called at the school houso in St. Albans tint nfiornoon, where Miss Prilay was teaching, to take her to her homo in Newport. One of tho recent curious happenings of Brooklyn was tlio nrrest of n husband for kissing his wife upon the complaint of his irate spouse. IIenby C. Mtiarn-, president of the board of trustees of tho Brooklyn bridge, and a prominent citizen of Brooklyn, died a few days since, aged seventy-two years. Mr. Murphy had been n member of Congress, United States minister to Holland tinder Pi?rco, end State senator. Ho had also written annmberof historical volumes. The provisions of tho new penal code re lating to Sabbath-breaking were rigorously enforced in New York nnd Brooklyn on the first Sunday that the law went into effect, and in consequence nn unusual quietness prevailed nil day throughout the metropolis. In New York the police mnde over 100 nr rests, mainly of bootblacks, drivers, barbers and cigar dealers, but tho great majority of arrested persona were discharged by the justices without flue. Tho sale of newspa pers was nlso greatly nffected. The enforce ment of the law created groat excitement, gome amusement nud much comment, prin- cipnlly of an adverse character. The steamer H. Folgor, of Cape Vincent, N. Y., has been wrecked in Lake Ontario, The captain and crew of eight men were lost. The special train conveying Mrs. Langtry", the English beauty, to Boston at the conclu sion of her theatrical engagement in New York, struck a wagon at Thompsonvillei Conn., and killed two boys in the vehicle. South and West. Fbank Fbatne, nn actor, has been per. forming for years in a play " Si Slocum in which he shoots an apple off another performer's head. A few doyg ngo he was playing in a Cincinnati theatre. Frank Frayno personated Si S'.ocum and Miss Annio Von Behren took the role of Ruth Slocum, Si's wife. The play had proceeded to tho end of the fourth act, at which point Si Slocum, who is a captive, is offered his freedom in the event of hie shooting an apple off his wife b head with the backward shot. Ho has performed this foat in all the priuci pal cities and has never before met with an accident. As usual Mr. Frayno took his pluce on one cide of the stage, with Miss Von llehren directly opposite. The apple was placed on the girl's head, end Mr. Frayno after taking aim, fired. At the crack of the ritle Miss Behren fell back on the a'ago without uttering a word, tho blood oozing from a wound in the forehead. She hud been shot in the forehead, and died in fifteen minutes. The audience was dis missed and Frnyne wns arrested, Tonathah T. UpDEOBArP, Hopublloan Con gressman-elect from the seventeenth Ohio district, died a few days ago t Steubenvllle, ngod about sixty years. Congressman Up degraff had served in the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Congresses. At the unveiling of n monument to the Confederate dead in Magnolia cemetery, Charleston, 8. C.( about 15,000 persons were present, nnd the oration was dclivorcd by United States Senator Butler. A WEHLTHt farmer named Hugh Eickort, his wife, two sons and ono daughter, were riding to church nt Garfield, tl., whon thoy were run down by an express train. Mr. Rickert wns fatally wounded about the head and breast. His wife and one of tho sons woro killed outright. The younger son had nn arm broken, but the girl miraculously esonpod without a scratch. Mopes LocmnAnT (colored) was hanged a Edgefield, 8. C, for the murder of (mother colored mnn named Blnlock. Tun coroner investigating tho enso of Annie Von Hebron, tho nctross shot in n Cincinnati thoatro by Frank Frayno, ren dered a verdict of nccidontnl death. Miss Von Bthren wns engaged to be married to Fraync. Tim steam buro It. O. rotors caught firo on Lake Michigan nnd beforo aid could be obtained wont to the bottom. Tho captain, unto and crew ot cloven men woro all drowned. At Durango, Col., Dr. F.veizky entered the office of his partner, Dr. II. A. Clay, and lire ! several shots, iiillietmg wounds which resulted in death. Dr. Kvetzky then blew hi own brains out. Ho had bcou ennhidud by two women, who ncciisod him of talking disparagingly about them, and believed his partner ha 1 nomothinu to do with his cow. hiding. Troci Vanhington. Pnt'.siPi'NT AttTtitMt ha appointed Clayton McMii'hael, president of tho Philadelphia nssofialcd pre', as United Slate i marshal for the district of Columbia, vice Charles K Henry, resigned. 'I n it following are thn claims allowed by Iho (iarfiehl board of audit: Professional services: Dr. 1). W. Illiss. KG.fiotl ; Dr. D. Hay.' Agncw, !f 5.0 XI ; Dr. Frank II. llatnil loll, Sr.JKHI; Dr. Hubert lleyburn, 1,(111) Dr. Silas A. Uoytiton, $I,KK); Dr. Susan A Kdson, $1,0)1); total, !?27,ri(lO. Service i and supplies: Tolul, S."i,!l2.t.'.l.!. I'.xtra services by government employe: Total, tfo.tlO. (Irund total, $:sn,Hi;t.!r.t. Tho total apr print ion to pay claims against Ihe (lat lieid eslnlo was Sf.'i7,WKl. limit I'.rilain lino HUMID registered clii'iiusU nml tlnitr-'ist-t iiml 1M.DD0 rei'isti'feil liii'diciii pnirlit inner. I'ltlenl, Hii'iliciiiP tax fcnll.etl in 1SSI fiJUD.OOO. Tim New York linn hi; TiJfjrnm ttvs Ttmv I'nst.or v:n ctinil i.f rlieit jiiiitltt lmiiiM liy St. Jacob J:J. II prniscs its ell'iracy. Sulliv.i:i, tin; irizt.'-lio;iitcr, say.4 that n tfaiiiin, lt relicsi much on tho salt balli. I lo als) c;;t( thrun or four liimclie.s of celi'ry a day for tin: liciielit of his nvrvtM mi l n'spiration. "Vast merit is inherent in St. Jacobs Oil, .mil we heartily reeoin iiii'inl it to our n riders. Chicago III.) Wt-stern CatlwH '. It is sii'ul that tliere are ttpwanl of 3,000 strain ilovin!; niaeliines now oinplivyeil in England and Scotland. Diphtheria noisons tho blood. Con!iles cent should take Hood's Sarsaparilla to neu tralize and eradicate the poison mutter. Mensman's Peptonizt-d dkef tonio, tho only preparation of beef containing its ml ire-nutritious properties. Itcontainsblood-making, force-generating and life-sustaining proper ties; in valuable for indigestion,dyspepsia,nor vons prostration, and all forms of general do, bility;also,innll enfeebled conditions, whet her the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or ncuto disease, particularly if ro sultingfrom pulnionnrycomiihiints. Caswell, Hazard i Co.,iirop'rs.,ii. x. tioiuny oruggibts tiiat iirsn.vND of .him: Is thrco times tho man ho was befoio he be gnn using Wells' Health ltenewer. 1. Don't 1 )ie in tub House. "Rough on Rat.' Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 15c Tho soft and eillty tppoarsnee given to the lia'.i by the use of Carbolino, the natural hnir restorer and di eHiiigias now improved nnd per fected, is tho subject of rcmaik by all who have vinncste I l'B etlucts upon tlio linnian neau. Ruplnro cured. New method. Send for circu lar. Dr. J. A. House, 12H Fifth nve.. N. Y. city. Pbevent crocked boots and blistered heels by wearing Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners. The Science of Life or Self-Preservation, a medical work for every man young, middle agod or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions. WiiEiiEVEti the tree of benellcenco take root, it sends forth brunches beyond the sky. ' riOOD'S SAnSAPARII.T.A Ilae met succrss at homo never accorded to nny other proprietai7 medicino. llhasuc j.:ts(tilljr conibatc.l tlio itrontcoat oomiietitton, and by ita superior mnrit t'l-day commands the largest a.ile and the greatest conndenco arlierever It has been introduces). The remarkable results in disease so universal, and with auch a variety of characteristics aa catarrh, prove how effectually )Iojd's KantipnrUJa, actinc through the bl-KHt, reach every part of tho human system. " 1 nm under sreat obligations to you for the benefit I have rocoived by taking only three bottles of your valu able Sarsaparilla. llavtng been a sufferer from catarrh for six or eight years, and having tried nearly all the wonderful cures, sure cures, inhalers, eto., and spend ing nearly a hundred d;,llara without boneiit, I acci dentally tried Hood's Sarsapaiilla; the diechargo from my nose waa greatly incroafcud, tha first bottlo I took. then it gradually became l-..ss, aud in taking less than tlireo bottles I find myself so greatly improved that I writo to l-.it you kuow the fact:). I think one or two bottles more will make a cure that I would gladly have given a hundred dollar for. Let the sufferers of New Kngland know that Hood's Sarsaparilla will cure catarrh." HI. A. Aeuky, Worcester, Mass. HOOD'S 8AltSAPAU)I.I.A. Bold by Druggists. $1 ; sii for Made only by CI I. llOO I) & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Ms. A Case not IJcyoud Help. Dr. M. II. Hinsdale, Kenawes, 111., advises as of a .vmsrkable cure of consumption. Heaays: "Anigh. bor's wife was attacked with violent luug diseise, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last resort the family was persuadod to try Dr. Win Hall's Balsam for tha Lungs. To the astonishment of all, by the time she had used one-half dosen bottles she waa about the house doing bar own work. I saw hor at her worst and had no idea she could recover.1 Wnlaon'a Nenrnlgla Kin. This is one of tho best remedies fur Neuralgia ever invented. A lady who had tried many other things, with out relief, triad Neuralgia King and waa curod. ALLEN'S ItKAIN I'OOt!-Mot reliable toulo for the Itrnln anil (ic nerufive Orxiina. It positively cults Nm-vous Debility and ri-i-t'ioj lost virile powers. oia by druggists. 911 inr o-i Free l.y mail on receipt t.f price. J01i II AI.I.LN, (, hernial. 3 (j tiral Avenue, new Horn Old ftbhion&bl rsmtdiea ar rapldlj giving ground before the advance ot tliii conquering tpeoifio, nd old fuhloned Ideu In regard to de pletion aa means ol oure, have been quite ejploded bjtbe eatv oeae of the great ren Tant," which tonei the fj item, tranquil fuel the nerree. neo trainee malaria, a DuraUi and enrich1 the blood, nmaee thf liver nbD dorruai and pnmiotea a rg iir imhit of hndv. iyteg For aaie by all DrutrKifta and Deal THE MARKETS. KEW Tontt. Beef entile, (rood to prime 1 vr lO'fS Calves, com n to prime veals 0 Sheep ('? I nmbfl 6 Hogs Live 6 ( 13 10 6V 6 0'V Dressed, oitv otro 8 Flour F,x. St.. cood to fancy 4 85 (Hi 0 25 West,, good to choice 4 80 (4 7 CO Wheat-No. 8 Bed 1 OT.r.j 1 10 No. 1 White 1 u l do five State 71 ci T. Barley Two-rowed State .. . ft M 8(J Corn Ungrad. i est, mixed. 10 (.0 1 07 S 9-S Yellow Southern 7.'( Oats Whito State 4 4!) 44 to CO 10 2o 8 87 nit 83 10 VlVK (I Mixed West orn !S!J Hay Med. to ch. Timothy. . 70 Straw No. 1, Ryo 0 Hops Slate, 1MW, choice ... t wi Lard City Steam 10 CIJ (it 1 (ri.ll Potroloum Crude 7U: Helmed Buttor State Crcamory . . . Dairy 2 West. Iin. Crcamory. 2'1 Factory 10 (' W (it Cheese State Factory 8 Skims 4 Western fi F.ffcs Slote and Penn 2'.) (' 10 Potatoes Slato bbi i i w i zo ntti'PAijO, Steers Oood to Choice f 25 (!ti B r,2 Lnmbs Moslem 4 2i (it ft 2o Sheet) Western 4( 0 0 4 M Hogs (Jood to choice yorKS. ti M in i .j Flour Cy ground n.tiroces. 7 25 (iv 8 25 Wheat No. 1, HimfDulnlh. . 1 l:i);ro 1 20 Corn No. 2, Mixed 71 7 ) Oats No. a, Mixed Western. 8!) dt 41 Barley Two-rowed State ... 81 8a BOSTON. Beef Ex. plate nnd family. .15 00 (Tt 10 00 Hogs Live 7J( 8 City lrcsse;l violin jo Pork F.x. l'ritpo, per bbl. . .18 00 (rfl8 (10 Flour Spring Whciit patents 7 0.) (it 7 75 Corn High Mixed 8!) ft IK) Oats Kxlrn Into Til (.0 fit Hyo State 75 Ot 80 n" i 1. f. .l-.l..: X'.. 1 fi I n IfOOl toillll il llt.lltlliu. iu I. u iia Unwashed combing. . 18 fra 23 WATKIITO'.VS (mass.) oattt.p, markkt. Beef Fxtranualily 7 0) (it 7 fiO Sheep Livo weight fi Ot H I,ambs ii'4" I'A Hogs Northern, d. w B,J;ae I) I'ini.APF.i.ruiA. Flour Penn. ex family, good 4 75 (it fi 25 Wheal No. 2. Bed 1 10 (t 1 HJif Ryo State 70 (it 70 Corn Stale Yellow 2 Oi 82 Oats Mixed C!) Ot fi!) Butter Creamery Kxtra Pa. 87 0t 87 Cheese N. V. Full Cream... M Ot l:ltf l'elrolenm Crndo 0 0t 7 Itelincd 7 Ot Ti -mm TOE GREAT aaseiciuH BBcSoiBESiGv mt FOR iv.nMAPTfim fouraaia, Sciatica, Lumbaqo. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, bout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car end Headache, Frosted Feet and tars, and all othon Pains and Aches. Kb Preparation on earth equals St. Jarnns Oil as a af, surr. efmvle end mean Internal lu-mcor. a trial entails nut tne comparatively trilling ontlajr of 00 Cents, and every one suffering wim i':un can bavo cheap and poaiUTS prool ol iu r!:,tma liirections In Eleven Langnages. 13 SOLD BT ALL DBUGGISTS LED BEALEE3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., V. 3. A N I N U- IS Devil's Lake TURTLE MOUNTAIN, MOUSE RIVER. FREE HOMES! 9,000,000 ACHES of Fertile Government Land In NO H Til DAKOTA, In the Grand Forks Land District. Sectional IZap and fall information I sent FREE to any address in the world I l7 applyingr for Publication No. 7, to I H. C. DAVIS, Asst. General Passenger Agent, BT. PAUU MfNN. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry hmihm kMim Worb. York, Fa. j.rirqnbsr g standard bnginei a daw huj. Bend ftir Hlattrate4 Pnrsons I'nrarnllTe l'llls make New Rich mood, and .ill completely chant's ihe blond In the en tire sy-tem in three months. Any person who will take one pill each niiiht from I to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health if such a thins: he possible. Sold every where r st-nt by mail for eieht letter stamps. I. S..IOIINSOM & t o., lloeton. .Hlnss., for merly HniiBor, 3lv. ELASTIC TRUSS Hut pd difieric from al 1 otben, b cop thpt with bfllf-AdjtMticc U I la ccltr, KfUpWl tMi f lo 1 luxitkiai cf tbi bodf, wbll tbs II lli a tbenpprauM back tha whh tli WtafT, Wiia lit! hi on tbalieriiUli bld accnnl fiytod Btght, and a ndteal cur cerula. itU aajabis M (Leap, bent by cul, ClfcuUn fraa. LOW LESION TUL63 CO., Chicago, UL NSUr.lPTION. ibara a noiitiv. reiuedf lur tbaabure diiuaua! hvita tliOOBaiiria of caeca of lha wont kind and nf inm atandlnc have been cured. I u fiend, bo etrong Is my fliR gether wlthaVALUAULB T HEATI8K on this dltttau. U u urn tin wo', j, .uai. ii nm nciiii i rt v pui i una f riKK. I aor aulluriir. tilva EiororiS and jV. O. uddruas. 0a.UVVa SOI tUMtBfllff tOIEm THRESHERS' ckaput. lllas LrkLeilnrliulial ftToo. i iic aul imam a i a x LAJa uu 3iaiienld.U. A seiila N Riiiel for tha Best and Faatmf.-aellinc IV lic tonal bonks and Bible. Prico reduced S3 par cent. National Fublisuino Co., Philadelphia. Pa. YnilWR RVU Jon want tolaara Telegrapby in a I Vwllu niin few moct h and be eertsiin of a situa tion, address Valeiittue llroa.. Janeavilla Wi. WatchcsSi ELBY. HlLVEBWARiX. ratittlMl liotale rate. Price lint I re. Kenned, P.O. box 860, N . Y, A BUSINESS OPPOUTUN1TV ia offered tort-keeper to uiako $100 bv InveHtinv $5 or 4)10. IncluM xat tamp to l oiilu r o.t 40 j Itruomc KtreoU N. Y. ' t IM Laikrisal uucti, 1oik' CTfi tiitttt k'J lttk of Stir on LtiJ W 0 Le4la aw Im THll'aOW. Krb.NlirNVM .-a fAlLtO, ttkiuivn ATX lj.NTa la Ut. 4. SONKA. S L l sll iaJtaiasj. TRADa an Address A. 1. FA UOrHAU. Vnrk. I'n. r. LOtr- - For Internal and External V: CURES EII ETJMATIBM, Burna, Prnlds, Clillblnlna, Irost Ultra, Lliiipiicn iinnns. Flesh WoiimK 8)nilti9, nnila, I'.xtnrtiHl 1'oisons, Caked ilreasta, Soro IVIppln, 'jViol linclin, Cratninor Hpastnaof Stomncn. Colic, Ast.hnin, or Intpriinl Fain, I.iiuio Hack, llites of Animola, Oiilln of nil kliuis, Bltriwt, Kliirl'Oiuw, Crackcil TcntH, Toll Kvll, Gargot In (,'nws, flravlna, Hwccn;v, ricrntt lics or Urease, Foot Ilot In Rhrep, Htrlimliult, Wlmltrtillm Itmili In l'onltry, loundi rril l'cct, Vistula, Cinckcd Heels, Mange In Doir. Ask your nrnrcst Denier or Druggist for one of our AJinumics for W3. tYom Die Christian Leader A. K., Oct. 2?, '71. MEncnANT'a OAitot.iKfi Oit.. We have tnti.le speelul pen-ntinl Inquiry In reirnrd to ih. m.-ritarit thi.4 eelc-lit'iitetl remedy, nntl lliiditnirennlronrtieloof ruro value. It is ,r no menus k new remedy. Tho establish. ..r. r.l l,l, h tirndlinra It dates its Imiiuifiic- hft-ens far buck as 1KB. since whieli time It i,.i,o.-n tfiiiilv LMowinir in nnlilio fnvor. The putnnteiK are aiming tho foremost busi ness men m ine eu oi jAjvajwiv. every way reliable From the Toledo (Ohio) made, July 0, 18T1. HfiMir'ii ivv'a r.iiKiMKO Oil.. This Old stundiird arliele, under tho ndniiniblo man- ,i f.r.lrtlm llndiri,. Kwi.. litis renelicu an eii'irtiious sine, ii is nn ihhiwij wnu poumlitd nriiele; tt hps niri it, anil now that theh'St biipinc-ss talent of tho country is hundllntr it. there 1 norewon why it should not doiihlo lispfwtil.tietulne.ss. Nofiimtly can iilford to he without It. i'orffimlly tiso, u well ns lor iiuuuais, it is suuii iuujb- pt.'iisublc. SPIiCIAI. HOTItK All wo ask is a fair trial, but bo sure and follow dlreettons. ti,.. i: rlir.tr nil nnrl Merensnt's vrorm Tablets are for snlohy alldruirirlritHanddeal. ers In general incruhaudise throughout the Vjirrn Pirn tl.OO: Medium KO c; Small 23 0, a. ....n mlvr. rnr fmiiilv usottTiO. Miuiuraetiired at iVickport, N. T., by Mer chant Gargling uu wompauy, WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. In 5h?fp Russia and Turkey Pipriinn;. VHABMDGthJi Z.J.. H A LI3RA!?Y IN ITSELF." GET "Wo1 Iat--ft e-iiti'-.n with llB.OOO rls, t'.yt't more tl.an nny r tii. r Mniisli I.i.-tior.arv.-! THE Biographical Uictloimryivhich it 'j'ntuin r;v s t-riei i:u ts con-ee-rninir 0701) not. i t-.-rsf.tn. in Illr.sti alltins in num- l..?r, (fil.'.nt three tirnt-s o- many ns 1 jim J in tui;. ctl.cr Iii'.t'ry ) . GIFT. .-t nv-r.i.iU? ti Pnntor. I'arent, Teaeli- er, Cliil'l, Friend; ,.rlW: lay, liinliiiay, Weil- d:r.:, or any ethf r (.-en-inn. It Is the best practical Knp;lii Dictionary extant. Lcidnn (jnurt-t "t Jin-mr. It is mi ever-present anil reliable school master to the whole familv. .S. .S. lit mli. G.4 C.HERRIftH & CO.. Pilars. f-V.rincfVld. Maes. GGBURls'S lic or Subscription Books paw-r. eli-Janllv lllnetraled an.l beiuallully bound, ho ellwr Iwoks Uwir cplal. All now alii no conilietltinn. l"rVit..rt-!ear. Theynthfy tlio ARent beeatu tUey sell fitht, the' people oa account of tbeir value. Bl'.", m "eMo-od ll..lldr,. to ul, !. INHC, The only booK covenng iuo buojij.. Tha Lives of tha Jamss Orotnsrs. Tl""nlyocmi,lctua:ouutof the Mlourl uuil.ws. "Th9 Jsannatts." nvAi:. u-t-i- ana waw.w "Pictorial Family Bible talnitlLI both version ol llu'.Xev. )) TlioonlrSlttrrritlv Em . a ..nnprai.ui u. - - - intr iitMl-l.. .. DE a.o vii. It The only com. . nUtn uorle.con- ..I . ... ..r.l-.n.IlT !l-' .r, . - ""' 7.T- -" V,-.:. r..r million. leal MSHI(i uiitat. 1 n VLit nffh-klr for circulars and terms. Territorj la rapidly b..in?iai;cn. -TTBTTqwrwa CO.. 88, 81. 89 ft 100 Matropolitsji Block, CHICAOO. HI Magio Lanterns Outdone ljy the Pictures from books, paiicra, carda, etc., can lie cast upon the wall ureatly enlarged; chromo cards vi'h all Ihfir cW.r.., or the Works t'awatch inmotinn. Pholorienlarrrntolif'3Bize, or ten timea larKer; UhSful to port it -art juts and ama. -un. WHHPnilthe folyomironrinn sinrciiniiriin'inrrn, cli-Kiint chromo cards and imrtraita, by mail for D3.MI. Durci.-cuUra tell how to obtsin it fnw. Agcnta wanteil. Murray Hill Pub. Co., 129 E. 28th St., ti. Y. ii-l. - , mAnn mar..,' tfl !OH I l..'m lir S time aud ificu liavo them roiurn aaln. I uan radi cal core. I liave mmle the dim'n- u( UTS. KI'H.EPhT or PALLINUSICKNIitiSailtt. lougnucly. I warrant ro remedy to cure the .erst cmoa. n.-rsuse others fcnve tailed Is no ruaen for net now receiving a care. B'JJ'I once fur a treutle and a Frco Unltle of my lnfalllbla roniecly. Give Enpross and Votl Olllco. it costs you both.ua- lr a trlnl, and I will cure yu. Address tr. II. i. HOOT, la Pearl St., NewYoriU TltlS H.Ts Singer,S2U Attactiinents Free. Wlfh 8 net nf wari-nnte(iK3rre't.i..krai running, quiet, han Jbume and durable. 6c nt on tent trial plan when desired. llap llama Organa 4 sets Kecdii, IS itoH; Wt-clianical Bub Bass, octave couplpr.Skiife swrlla, with:tsluol and SI Hook. only 75. AIro aunt on test trial-plan ifde- aired. Kltiriuit cane, inaKuitifent tone, din nl'le Inside and out. Cir cular, wit ltestlinonlals, free. Auk OJ'a.vneACo. 47Thinl av;CI.icaL'0 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time, bold by druggists. alaaemout-y selliiiKuur r'aiuily Aleil r.innen. JSo capital tequireil. btani Ward Cure Uo.. 17 Pearl tit. , W. Y. Fterotsry. AOENTSi WANTED t (3 1i mm WHAT WILL THE VJEftTHER BE TO-MORROW? O Pool's Signal Service Barometer 'SJ:BK4Ta Oil BTnil5l f.I,AS AND TIIERMOMFTER COMBINED, li fc poo Li ; i -wIIjIj 'Jm f- ' ui l Pfft iJJNXl61? : It will detect and indicate correctly any cuansoin the weather J2toffihonr UP 1 inuinf . 1 SJJ-r.'.t 9 in advance. It wiU Bf (1 airection invnitlaoie 10 Davisnters. raimw.r.. ... ivia ; !J acoordmg to ita predictions. Havre 60 times Ita coat in a sin-le season. 7 (R fl ii T.A....t..v,n....n.r Bit.hMrl. .ho-h alona i. .orth tlieorlceol tho Hi nament. We will order, on receipt bIUUT TorynoO. U. 8. AarWc7d?r.8 m mm sibaaatfaaMMaM Wkn at. it averr tima. .a . 1 Ii la "V1 JL mi KM V f ' E.YDIA E. PINKHAWd ynQETABLT! OOMPOTJyP. 1 Is a roltlve Tnra For nil those Painful Complaints and Ww.lratMMS so eommoa to our beat female popalatloa. A 3Tr rt telne for WomanT'ltiTtnted bj a WoraM. Prepared by Woman. ( rtia (ImtMt HMII Dlmver Slara the Dawa at lllitrrr. tyit rorlves tha drooplna; spirits. Invigorates and harmonises the organic functions, gives elasticity and Armnotsto tho step, restores the natural lustra to the eye, and plants on the pale eheck of woman th tresis roirs of llfo's spring and early summer time. t57Phsiclans Use it and Prescribe It Freelv.f It removes raininess, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and rclloves Tvcakness ot the stomach. That fccllnj or bearing down, causing patu. weigh and backache, la always permanently cured by Its ns. For the cure of Kidney Complaints ef either sex tbla Compound la unaurpaaacd. t.tdt.v r.. piRnir bi.ooi prmriFR srill crndicato every vctlpe ef Humors from the Blood, and trlve tone and strength to tha aystem, ot man woman or child. Insist on having it. Both '-he Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at Sit and 3.13 Western Avenue, Lynn, Haas. Price of either, 1. BU bottles for' tA Sent by mall In tha form of pills, or of losenffcs, on receipt of price, 91 per box for cither. Mrs. rtnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Send tor pamphlet. Kc family "hnuM be without LYT11A E. PrMTtrtAsPa LIVKa 1'II.US. Th.-v cure constipation, blliouailcsSt aud torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. SJ-Sold by all Drngarists.-Tim 0) FORT'.tE PERMANENT CURE OF CGM8TIPATIOM. 27o ctliordbieaa 1" prevalent In this oun try ti CDratipation, and no remedy hrui ever f ciurlica tho colcbralcd KIDNEY-WORT aa a f euro. Vhrtever the cnue, however obatlnat B tie caoo, Ciia rciody vill overcome H. I PILES, j,1, t with corjstipation. : THI8 dwtrerTrinfy WMplolnt very opiia ue compuoeiea Kidney-Wort 8trv nrrthena k tAB vreat enca Darts ana auicxiy cures an jcuigji m of Pilea evort whoa pUyalciana and mediolxwfl 2 p have oexorcuueo. RHSUMATISIVI. T"Sfi a DEaruii ctoe, as it i for all tb puiiinu F di.iear.ca of tlio It! IH nPVft. 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