V ( V . iitilcr, the ningiciftu, i rather n !, in (ulilition to his public Hcnnpoa, of breaking out, in the- exubernuoo of his rmimal ftpirits, into little private re henrsnls, which tnko plnoe nt all times and in all places. It so happened that tVe day after his recent arrival in Boston, he, in company with ft friend, resolved to pay a little visit to some acqnnint nnces at Cambridge. To accomplish this object he got on ft street car, in company with Ids friend, bonud for that rural and charming resort, the home of Longfellow, Lowell and several other equally distin guished lights in literature, art and law. In the car with Mr. Ileller and his friend were some half-dozen people, among them an estimable old lady who had evidently been doing her marketing in Boston, for she carried ft basket on her lap, containing groceries, vegetables, and, in particular, ft largo quantity of eggs. iir. liener sat uown oesuie me old lady, and for a few instants nothing of moment happened. Mr. Heller then stooped down and picked np two eggs from the floor, and handing them to the old lady, remarked that she was losing them. The old lady, a little surprised, thaiked the polite gentleman, and every tbinjj; again relapsed into silence. In a few Tnofhenta ft repetition of the scene. The old lady wondered how it was, she hadn't noticed the eggs fall, and wondered still more when Mr. Ileller a third time picked up several eggs, which he insisted had dropped from the basket. This so ' puzzled the old lady that she got up, and taking the eggs out of the basket, she dis posed them on a seat, and taking out the vegetables in the same- manner, put the eggs back, and the other articles on top of them and then sat down again. Mr. Heller then leaned over to a gentleman who was on the other side of the old lady and remarked audibly : "I saw you do that. It's wrong. " What do you mean, sir what's wrong ?" said the gentleman addressed, rather indignant at being spoken to in this way. "You shouldn't hava taken those eggs." The old lady turned toward the gen tleman, and looked at him very suspic iously, while the other answered with great asperity : "Are you mad, sir I I took no eggs." " But I saw you," said Heller. By this time the attention of the other passengers in the car was directed to the conversation. "It is false!" exclaimed the one ac cused, evidently feeling very uncomfort able. " That is too much, sir, when I say I saw you," said Hefler, aud with that he rose, and, passing before the old lady, who looked half frightened and, half angry, stood before the gentleman ac cused. " What do you call that ?" said Hel ler, taking from the man's overcoat poc ket two eggs, and handing them to the old lady, "and that," taking two more from the other pooket. "Lord, Oh, Lord, who would a thought it ?" said the old lady. The gentleman from whose pockets the eggs had been taken, rose from his seat and stood opposite Heller, saying : "I don't understand this ; perhaps we can fiud some more." " No doubt I can," said Heller, put ting his haud in a side pocket and taking out three eggs, two more from his hat, and a couple from his trousers. This occupied some few minutes, as Mr. Heller proceeded very deliberately and slowly, to the evident surprise and in dignation of the other occupants of the car. " And here, look here," continued Heller, taking a box of spices from the man's hind pocket. " Put that man off the car," said some body. The car was stopped, and the man on whom all this had been played waited for no further developments, and bolted through the door as last as his legs would carry him. 'I he ola lady confounded Herself m thanks to Mr. Heller, and said she never would have suspected he was such a nice-looking gentleman, etc. Mr. Hel ler'B friend whispered to somebody next him and pretty soon everybody in the car was laughing, the old lady being the only one who remained in ignorance that this' was one of Mr. Heller's jokes. By and by the car reached Cambridge, and Mr. Ileller and his friend got off. As they were walking along, the friend said he thought he had noticed that Mr. Heller had a pin in his scarf. "So I have," said Mr. Heller, and he felt for the pin, but no pin was there. "Could I have put it in my pocket?" and he searched in his vest. "Hallo ! " he exclaimed, "where's the money?" and he nervously sought through all his pockets. " Sold by Jove !" Mr. Heller was minus a cameo scarf pin. $28 in bills, and a gold match box. He had for once struck the wrong man, who, while Ileller had been going through him, had been quietly going through neller. Strange to say, when Mr. Heller got back to Boston, he men tioned the incident to nobody and en joined strict secresy on his friend. All of which shows that it takes two to play Joke, and that biters are somG times bitten. lntit I net of ll'frf Cleeae. The St. Louis Jiepublicau buys : "Dr. Lankford, who returned a day or two since from the southeastern part of the state, mentions the following curious J t in natural history. Urn gives the. f merit on the authority of Mr. W. II a leading farmer and miller.liviug near Morley, in Scott county, Mo. About n year ago Mr. Smith captured two young wild geese, and raised them with the balance of his domes! ie goslings. The wild ones became quite tame, and took kindly to the changes of civilized life. They adapted their habits to the ordinary delights of the barnyard, and sworn in the pond with tiie tame geeHe, without showing a disposition to go ou a wild-goose chase. About the 4th of No vember, the weather began to change, and after being domesticated some eight months, the wild fellows, prompted by instinct to seek a more sunny clime ou the approach of winter, spread their wings to the breeze and started ou a migratory tour, flying southward. Their departure was natural aud to be expected. After an absence of two months, early iu January, great was Mr. Smith's surprise to find, on getting up one morning, tint the two wild geese had returned to their old haunts ou his farm. They not only returned, but eleven more wild geeso came with them as visitors, which thev piloted safely from some southern bayou. The new comers made themselves at homo, and were fed ond fondled by the children. They came up to the mill at feeding time to get their rations, and gabbled all together, and put on the airs of civilized geese who have had a good moral training." Prepare to Shiver. A solemn warning comes across the sea. Professor Piazzi Smith, astronomer royal for Scotland, writes to Nature that having recently concluded his computa tions of all the observations at the Royal Observatory at Edinburgh from 1837 to the present time he finds that iu the thirty-nine years three, great heat waves, from without, struck that part of the earth ; the first in 1846, the second in 1858, and the third in 18G8. Unless some very complete alteration in the weather is to take place, the next snch visitation may be looked for in 1879. An examination of the records shows that the periods of greatest cold are not mid way between periods of greatest heat, but comparatively close up to the crests of the heat-waves on either side, at a distance of about a year and a half, so that the next such cold wave is due at the end of the present year. It is pos sible the Scottish astronomer-royal with the Italian-English name is mistaken. It may be that the cold and hot waves may chase each other up and down the Edinburg steeps without even a spray drop reaching us. But it is well to be on the side of prudence and see that the coal bin is prepared for a cold Christ mas and last year's Ulsters put in order for frigid New Year's calls. Cleveland Herald. We learn wisdom from our failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery. Home Tooke used to say of his studies in intellectual philosophy, that he had become all the better ac quainted with the country through hav ing had the good luck sometimes to lose his way. A policeman hunting in a Sharon house for Charles Lockwood, who had broken out of the Litchfield jail, w as just about giving it up, when he saw a human nose sticking out of the cellar-earth un der his feet. Further search showed that Lockwood was neatly buried, and that the officer had been unwittingly standing on his breast. lioxton Pot. lilrnaon's Pnhllonf Inns. nront roil net ion in tho rioe for 1R7R of f.7Yi .' J'irlorial to tl a year. Hinglo oojiim five cent. 1 Tho llcmi' Chvle to 2 a vcitr, ringta uopiin ' five ocnlr, for by sll ncwailpiilor. t,' trillion' MunHit) hiinvn to 1 S Jvtr . xinijle ro)iiirt ten cents. All prx-lno frco. ' j Tlie piet'of rliroinii Inn jut Wit tfrentl)' rtiliuvd. isoiini'iiow ivi'H hucii nix mi u-rnw to RRciitn w (to. Honit for new froo ciroulBf. AchlreHr) F. OUn.in A Vo., 738 Washington Street, Ilonton, Mm. j "You hbv Jonrm' nonics aint Rood fomolii iug. It your interest to lie agin 'eui. So Fit run tbo rink, aa I have no money to ,ay till 1'rt sntiKlicd. I can buy a Five Ton Wagon Real of Jo-tos, of liuiglminton. ltnighamton, N. 1, for $50, on trial and freight paid at that." BOSTON WEEKLY IHAHSCRIPI Tbm ht fmnUv nwnpaMir putlth. ; ijbt ; flft j til column reitdinjr. Trroa-i)l pr anonn; elttbi of lTn, gift pt iiiuum, in tt( r. non. HPM i.tlKN rotV "UIMTIH. ROY A M U v&gs u if u lt in'tl ; print I on nny .i,rtn.- ; without ioj.ity. The Markets. Ill YOB. Bed CUle Native ... 0W II V Texas and Cherokee.. 0SV4 0 MU-hCows .....WOO (470 00 Hogs-Live Dressed Hheeri. Lombe . Pulton Middling Klonr Western flood to Choice . Htato Good to Choice. . . . Hurkwhrat, iht owt Wheat Red Western No. 3 Milwaukee Rye BUte..... Barley State.. nancy Malt Buckwheat , Oata Mixed Western....... Corn Mixed Western. ...... Hay, per owt.. Straw, per owt Hops 76'a 03 (404 ....77"a 11 Pork Mow .'ll SO Lard City Steam 09 Fiali Mackerel, 'o. 1, new 30 00 " No. 3, new 14 00 Dry Cod. per owt 4 7S UerriiiK, Sealed, per box 1 07 ',.4 0lt(4 0BV4 1U(4 5 80 6 10 3 HA 1 8S 1 31 71 75 9 80 SI 8714 07 OS OS 1I" 6 35 e 4D a 75 1 41 1 34 80 a , 70 85 81 aty 70 B5 IS Petrolenm Crude. , Wool California Fleece. Texa Australian State XX 30 80 44 41 Butter State '. .09X0iX Refined.. W (4 (A (4 (4 (4 (4 (4 (4 4 (4 0 30 SO 13 18 10 09 31 Western Choice Western Good to Prime Western Firkina , Choese State Factory. , State Skimmed Western. Eggs State and Pennsylvania BUFFALO. Flonr ...... T 75 Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee..... 1 31 Oorn Mixed 60Xl4 Oata 35 (4 Kye 8 Barley 81 Barley Malt 1 00 PHILADELPHIA. Beef Cattle Extra 08 Sheep 05 Hoprs Dressed 08 Flour Pennsylvania Extra 7 13 Wheat Red Western 1 53 Rye 65 Oorn Yellow 60 Mixed 60 Oats Mixed , 85 Petrolenm Crude OS.H'iJOOX Refined wool uoioraao 38 ( Texas 84 4 tll 4) 4 09 (4M 00 ( 0 4 M 33 .14 35 85 48 44 SO 31 'jS IS IS 11 lov 31 A a 3 (4 1 ' 61 SO S 89 1 10 0 4 (4 4 (4 (4 (4 4 California, 27 (4 06 01 t 35 1 68 67 61 61 M ..14 34 (3 88 BRIGHTON af ASS, BcefCattlo. 0V4 Sheep 05 y Lambs 07 (4 Hogs 07X4 WATFBTOWlf , MASS. Beef Cattle Poor to Choice 6 50 4g Sheep...... 7 00 (4 Ltmba.. T 00 4 RUBBER TYPE I I 'tr itf ,tr ('.!." mivfi')l Iftturn, will print'titf Plprr(n mulled tor H.0; unmttlf Irl'wr of S1h1 Itubbrr r:?h 1!hitrntd ('-ncnl. r for (it. A (Mrpus, .V: Tl-TiLi 2 iM " 1 1 p LAL1 V ? J Jjy The Hmt Trim without M'tt Hi7i(t hvt inntfi. No hnnihnc rlMiiii of cor 'ain t(liciitMnP. hut a ifiiar. cur nr1 ntifrtny npiill ancf. Vn will tUe bank and nnv full ni'lrr fir all t it tin lift mnl. 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Mi'blleli .'It- K'fT: !,""' rdi)JL"!f "llLi ."; ami 8 new In.lrnmentnl pi )KH hoi, contnlna 'u naofttl arlW lna; aii Itfl proa Hhpt lihthm hlv Co.. jilllnbr, Maa. EVERETT HOUSE, Fronting Union Square NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City. European Plan-Restaurant Unsurpassed. KKItXER A- lfEA Wit, VroyrU toM. TO flDVERTISERSISS do any newspaper advertising, the third kiiition of Ayer & Son's Manual FOR A I)VKUTlSi;S, U8vo.pp. Moraoomplote til an nn which have pmotxitnl it. liivaa th naiuea circultttiuti, and advertiatnic rates of averal thouaana newspapera in th Unit! StatcM and Canada, and oontaind mora information of vnlnn to an atlvMrtinor than o tin be found in any other publication. All lit have been can-fully runaed, and wlixra pm'tieabl .pricea have been roducud. The ainnual ittTra are numerous and nnusuully advantMgetitia, II sure to aend for it bufore apndinff any munnv in nowapaper advertiainir. Adilreaa N. V. AYKR V SON, Auvkhtibinq AoENTH.Timea Building, Philadeluhia K(fl wk In ronr own tnim. Term and outfK A A Hi J I ! tSt'l 4 n liny at bnm. acint wanted. Outfit an4 -MM 1 rpjLS tnn fro. THITK ADO.. AngllKta. Mainw, KOH I'AUnrill.ARS, ADDRKHS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 8 Uron.lwny. Nrf York t'lty t t'blrnao, 111. t Nrw Orlrnns, l.n.t or Nan KrnnrUro. Citt. Commercial Advertiser. Term 4 i -,'oatne I'rrpnld i Halv, one jear, )i;s.x ui vitiii, irfi.ijt; thn- ntontha, ; cnu U-'jtk, 7 ,'t renta. Weeaty, nno jeir, J 1 ; ait mnntha, 50 Oenta. Hpeot men numbnr ant on aiiplioati n. An eitra copy ti 01 ub Aireott for club of ten ; tlia Pailr tor e tub of thirty, 'Din 1 otunierclnl Ailvrtlarr ia th bat Repub lican prrter tiuliibod in thin o untry. Ita Weekly edt tion T.tnrpnf-iMl. rpecinl teiina to Afttnta. All ."Iter hlnmld be aent to HUU11 J. U AM n NtJS, 10 Ful on Ht., N. Y. Oity. 'JIfl-l 1VKWAHK DAILY AHD WEEKLY COURIER Av'H.ItK, A'EH' JEKKX. F. F. PAXTESSON, Editor and Proprietor. i'AFElt OF NKY JKKSEY. J5to $20M hom. Bantnlf. worth jail NM)N Ado., IV.rtliimt. Mains, d1Pft A fllortlih. A(tn art lolxa In thi w VJWU Addrma JAY HIM." S3I $400 wantnd. IK I bt aIV nrl 1. Onn annirl tr, ,NNON, Unlnul, Allnh. CJOI.U IM.ATKt) WATCH V.H. V.b.,m n thf known world. H.MFL. n I'M r R.a to Avajria wna, A. OOlll.TKIl A CO.. Cyic.oo, lu. !.. or uic ittunt iioviMiiw. rinnil for aial. Vak t'o.Clilonuo. ELECTRIC BELTS prematura Hltlity. Hxnrl 'or cirtnlar. I)R. A. K mi , H.i'i Hroadnajr, N V. MfAMTPn Hrtrrtlria. A frw mm In aach alala MHI1IUU . ,n(, i,,,,r,irr nrirt. Ia lilifral. t I'o.HInn prmannt. hri(1 Ptnm' I IT. H. Hfirct Hrii-e 'o.. '.'! Walmr Tprnm-Dnily, fl.(M) por annum WVt ea iimiu wrau. naan iw AdvnrtiMmiiliu lunarttfd II Prioa U( . Washburn & Moen ManTg Co. WORCESTIR. MASS. UU Xinnfacturnt Zut tt Chkif 9, tf PATENT STEEL BARB FEHCINC, CLOCKS: $10 to S2S OatalnsTne frre. .1 ItoNion. (FaUbllabed lK.til.1 tninn for pnrttonlara it Ft., l!inunnHti, U i:. INCwKAIIAItl V ViH are aupnor In deaia;n and no fjualled in finality, or ar- Jme. eepera. Aak yonr ileweler for thrnt. Manufactory Hrintol, Ot, A IVU STHKmadebf Aaenta aeMina1 onr Oltmmoa, Orayona, Fiotnre and Ohro mo UaHa. 124 aamplea. for W.t Oenta. Illnatrateti U. HtaKFOHU'N HO INN. 44 $60 pitta. Addn., fJTTVCS KKVOf.VKKS, Prlra Mat frsw. Addraas VTUlUlJ (;ryMt Western tiun Work.. PilUburR, Pa. A fj-onrl "X7"f11 an ba made in on. daj wn wv . vu our.. foot Will Augur. 8a U. S. ArotH Co., St. Lonia, Mo MOTION.-ManneUe toy. Very hnlf an htnr. Snt nv mail. 25 ola. J I I 8011O1 d Hi.. Philallphia,Pa. W.L.IlATia!,Tfacnfrof OuHar, Flute, Oaraat, nifi.iur 1 mnn i ai.uiinar.tii. MMt in na. "ll.'!" Iu Muiiral Iti.truni.nU. Mutia, Strln2. CataluKu.. frva. lAJTmuoutau S0.100. for our anger book PKKPKTI'AI. ,a amumnif. Km CORINTH A CO . 07 X 9 00 fia-BllV "l17"lVtJTrXTa Proouredo X J Jll kJ wounded. rnDtured.aooident ally injured or di9-and Soldier. Addreaa, Uol. N. W, F1TZGKRALU. U. H. Claim Att'y. Waahincton, U. 9 PIANOS AND ORGANS. :IIKAHKT In tbe WO H 1.1) JJ-"'- -A l-pp t'noli op liialnllmrno. Krnd lor llliiHtratrd iiIuIokii'. AtiKMTf Wanted. Ilornrit U nu r. A Nun., 4( K. 14th St., N Y. Ventilating Rubier Inner Soles Protect the Tent from Cold and Dampnea.. Satiafaetloo Kuarauteed or monity ref nuded. Pries Fifty ccinla aent t? mnil. ALFRED HALE & CO., MANUFACTUrtKB OK KTJ.BBEIl GOOIDS, :3g WniliiiiKlun Nirrel, Boston. WhHt N l.llp Without llenllli f It I." worth lea., aaya the pale ny.p.ptio. True: hut lieallh t.i within your reach. A fnw a. of Tuihant'8 Ki kkiivkhckk r Hki.tzeb Ar:mrNT Mitore. your difftation, your appa tit., your rhptrfulnfsa, an:l tuken a. an orcaaional alterative it will keep the ay.tem in. ieriei't or.iei. A STEEL Thorn Hedge. No other Fenoinf to Cheap or put np so Quickly. Newer rusts, stains, Ceoays, ahrinka, nor warps. Unafleotsd by fire, wind, or flood. A oomplut barrier to the most unruly stock. Impuaable by man or beast TWO THOUSAND TONS BOLD AND PUT UP DURINO THE LAST TEAR. For sals at th lending hardware atorea, with tttretchsra Bt!lea. finnd fhr lllnatrntod Pamnhlat. 1 NATURE'S REMEDY!"" rami 0 fa The Cbet Blood PuainER Recommend It Heartily. Mb. fii'Fvcsf : South Boston. BURNETT'S KALLISTON FOH KEM0VING Tan, Sanborn, Preoklos, Eedness and rnp tionfl of the Skin, and for Rendering tho Complexion Clear and Beautiful. Of all the effocta that exposuro of the akin to tlie air or sun iinxlih-ea, tbe most dlsagroati la railed freckles, or tan. If stireail over Ilia entire surface of tin) parts exxisrd. it la callud tan; If scattered at Intervals, freckle. The tloestakins are ruoxt subject to them. The KALLISTON, prepared bv losoph Tturnett A Co., Boston, con tains a peculiar eraslvo property whlr.U will re move these (llHHtfieeftlila atalna. It la at the same time erfectly liarmlesii, allays all tendency to Inflammation, and renders the) complexion clear anil beautiful. Casthma remedy TRADE "tvlARK FOH ASTHMA, ROSE COLD, HAY FEVER, Etc. Thl rrme.lv han hrvn wvA It tV.MstunU of the went dint', Willi otniiix)iin oiut unif'inu ititrcMt, ntt U xftrivtl to tin piihltc with full eoundent'M In Ita mriu. U roiiUiliii titi iKtiwunoiis or Injiiriuiia propyl Hfi whatever mul mt inf jnt may tuke It with jK'rftit Mfrlr, KH MfONTII nnd Trnvhnc Fipnct 1 m id, for HnlmmoL ij vor ( 'onnty compi'trnt to Mil Tn4, t'(iffn, Hpiree, and other sTrHH.n. Sinr1 two ntniDite for Ham- Addn-K, i1IO I l( rO 05 Vnmt Mill Sirrrt. New York. WORK FOR ALL In their own loonlitien, canTafl.in' for the Klrealrto Vlaltor (enlaraeil) Weekly and Monthly, l.nrarnt I'nprr In the tt'orlil, with Mninmoth Ohminoa Free Big- Oommimonna to Aenl. Terma and (tnlflt Kree Aihtreaa I. . V Kl HV, AucriiMtn. Itlnlne. $1.00 $1.00 Osgood's Keliotype Engravings. Th ehoient houtrhold ornomnfi, i'rie On Dotlnr each. Send for vataloffut, JAMES JL OSGOOD & CO. BOSTON, MASS. - $1.00 $1.00 A nw Mwdicnl TraattiHi "TirS HcjKMric or IiirK, on Hici.r PitKKKUVATiON," book fr tvfry mnn. Trio ent lf in nil. Vitty one; inn I prfmorlj-. tionn.fitbHr oneof whicb worth ten time the prion of the hook. (JoU1 Mndnl a warded the eutUor. The Hoton itrrnttt nyn: "rhe Soinnoe of isire ie ueyona mi oompanion the moftt eitraordinery work 00 PbrnioloB'r ever imhliMiert." IHue ramp hint nnt frtte. Ad'd IR. W II. PJIKKK, No. 4 Bulflnch Btreet Bon I on, Mea, THYSELF n : ne noinno EIEAL THYSELF M Loudou was eulurged by 226 new Htreeta, three new squares and 12,938 new houses lant year. How to (.row Cheerful. DincRse is iii a groat many iierkapa the majority of iuntaneos the tiudcrlying cautte of mental doprenmon. It will almost invaria bly be found, for instance, that hypochondri acs are dynpoptio, bilious subjects, and all persons tvho have had any experience of buc cases are aware that Kuflerers from diseaKes of the kidueya aud bladder are especially Kub ject to fits of despondency. The aure way to overcome depression in to try a course of Hon tetter, s titomach Ilittei-s, a cheerine oor dial which ia peculiarly antagonistic to the " blues," as well as k the causes which pro duce them. This popular aud eftisacious cor rective of a disordered condition of tho system remedies the most obstinate cased of indiges tion, biliousness and constipation, overcomes disorders of the urinary organs, purifies and euriches the blood, and restores vigor to the body as well as elasticity to the mind. Ilurnett'a Flavoring Extracts. The superiority of these extracts cousists ia their perfect purity aud great atrength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and aoids which enter into the composition of many of the factitious frnit flavors now iu the market. CHEW The Celebrated "Matoiu.kbs" Wood Tag I'lug Tobacco. Thk Pioneeb Tobacco Company, h'e'v York, Boston, and Chicago The elegant company from Duff's Broad way Theater, New York city, are playing to a succession of crowded houses in New York State and Canada. In the hands of thin talented organization the play of link Domi noes has made a decided hit, and is spoken of as a masterly performance. Itheuiiintlsin Culrkly Cured. " Duraug's Kheumatio Itemed?," the great internal medicin", will positively cure anv case of rheumatism on the face of the earth, l'riue, fl a bottle, six bottles, 5. Bold by all drug gists. Bend for circular to llelpheuatiue & llentley, druggists, Washington, D. C. Mrs. IJfnernl Nhrrumn, wife of the general of ti.o United IStates army, says : ' I have frequently purchased Durang's ltheumatio liemedy for friends suffering with rheumatism, and in every instance it worked like magic. Kond for circular to Helpheu btine t llentley, druggists, Washington, D. C. Ililiouanena nnd Headache cured by taking Quirk's Irish Tea. Price 25 cts. per package. Hold by druggists. The Many Thousands who are constatlfly using Dooley's Yeast Powder all him iU in unbounded praise of its reliability, uniform strength, and merits in producing ex cellent rolls, biscuits, bread, etc. 1T-i,"VTllaf,a'cTSl-So,,,'ra suBarinit from A J X ijlV7l wounrla, injtirie., or diaeaae, ami pri!iire pt'iision, and thoae who are pensioned nan have tuuir peniona (icr!a.ii,wliere th ir present rating is -too low, aa ia the caw in thouiamle of in.t:incea. Widowa nnd children of eolriier. who died in or out of tko army of ditieune contracted in aenrice, are entitled to penMinu. Full hounty ia due all aoldiera diachartred for woumlv, rupture, or injury other than diaeaae. Koldiera who wbI-s prionTB of war can aecure pay for rations, for the time ao Ufld. For full Information, addreaa with stamp, .Me.LII,l. A" HIKCII, Vuslilulaut 11. C. Xje till ilnm a'luue1. Bryant's Opera House, NewYork, Noa. 728 730 Broadway, Opp. New York Hotel. UUVANT'H .MINSTHKI.H Under the Manaireinant of , ISKIL BRYANT. Ilouxhey Uouxherty, Uttle Mac, Iae Heed, Sanford and Milnon. lli.clcin and Wilson, Hilly ilryant, Cool Wti to, Justin Hobinaon. A VuchI Ncxiciic. and A Niiperh Orrhrstrn will appuar in A tii'und .Miiiatrri KiilerlHlument Kvery Kx'iiiiiii nt N, and Niitiirdn v Matinee in U. Populnr Prices 2o, 6U and 75 cts. Matinee 26 and 50 cents. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old pbyHiciiin, retired frtm practice, baving r reived from an Kuht India miBsionary tli formula of a pmiplu veutable remedy for binIy and jMirmnnt cure of foui;-riori, brmehitt rti(arrh amthma, and all t.iro.it nnd lung attoctioiin ; aliua rtr for nrvona dc bility nnl all nervous romplivinta, aftr baTinjr teitted itn curntive pownro in thoii.mndn of caatm, has fait it 1M duty to mnk it known to hi Buffering fnllowa. Aotiii at en hy a desire 4o relieve human utfrrinR, I will aend frni to nil who dunire it, thin rcwipe in German, Frwnoh, or J-'iikUmIi, HilhJ'utl directions. AiMrna,with stamp. W.W.SHKRAUjPower'alilock.Uochwitwr.N.Y. TWO SPARKLING NEW BOOKS. iMt. Justin McCarthy's New Novel, MISS MISANTHROPE. A brilfinnt atory by the aothor of A Fair 8aion,M "Lad? Judith," ' Paul Masaie." "Linley Hoohiord,,, and " Dear Lady Diadain." One vol. octavo, paper. fMI eeots. " cloth, ll.6U. 2(1. THE NARRATIVE OF A BLOCKADE RUNNER. Hy Ciuit. J. WIMilNNON, Of tba Confederate Statoi Navy. One toI. 12mo.t cloth, 8 1 .3. Captaio Wilkinson rtn our blockade auceeaafulh eighteen timet, and wu never oaptnrjd. Ha wn also in ooinmnnd of a Confederate Teel at the time New Orleftn was rtptitred. He tella a plain, unvarmahud tale of great intoreaV." niCEM'LY I'UHLIHHED Mrs. Annie Edward's Bright Story, A Blue Stocking. One vol. Umo, paper, 6(1 wnte. olutb, 9I.OO. JUSTIN McCARThTS Novels. Lady udith Linloy Rocbford Dear Lady Disdain A Fair Bazon Paul Massie $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Mrs. ANNIE EDWARD'S Novels. Ought We to Visit Her 1 $1.00 Archie Lovell 1.00 Steven Lawrence, Yeoman 1.00 A Point of Honor 1.00 Philip Earnsclifl'e 1.00 Leah; A Woman of Fashion 1.00 Estolle 1.00 Fither of the above aent by mail, post-paid, on receipt oi me price. SHELDON & COMPANY, New York. Dear f ir 1 have taken aareral bottles of yonr VEQw T1NK, and am oonvinced it ia a valuable remedy tat Dy.pep.ia, Ki ner Complaint, and (enersl debility Oi ttie nystem. .... I can heartily reoemmend it to all sanerinc from tM alxive oomplainta. Your respectfully, Mils. MUNHOR PARKKB. TfaTctlnn is Wold by All lru-lats. BEST BOOKS For Singing Schools. CHORUS CHOIR INSTRUCTION BOOK! Bv A. N- Jobnhon. Jt'BT Oit. Jontina the nyntm of thin celeb ruled teauhnr. no minutlv nnd plititily aoribtvl. that it ia thn enaietit and beft Manul Tir Teach era and Lidm ; and in alto a mont tntrtuinintr, umful and thorotiKh book fur h1! Mimic 1 ! and Cnnvn tiona: with the ihtinst of p'jtin imttruetmiis, and pkftea of the bnst uiuftia. irratind fnu I he aii-t tn the mont difficult, and continually nftrrd to. Th bcMk alao beat annwMrH that prp!nnK qnahon, ' Mow Ui have irnod aingieg in ContprvKiUiotia." Ml. 38; vr Vllj.OU per do t.. THIS TlXCOHK! B 1. (). Kmkrsov, Thin flna book haa already h?en Hand by thouaania, who hive hid but on oninion aa to ite ad'tiirnbU collfrtionof K:icrd Mua'r.nf i!t-ea, Quar ttttn, Trina. Dutta, K'lnjfs. Mo., for practice. It ina capi tJil (ilre Htx.k aa well ni SinKinR Maan 11. nk. Thorough lustractive t'ource. ?act ; or 7 .31) per d x Perkins' Singing School ! ByW. O Pkhkinb. Thin, like the " Knoorn." i en excellent O'ee Book aa well aa Kin Kin? He boo I Book, and will be a fi le hook for Conventiona and for eaay prautice ia Choira and Booietiea. Good instructive courae, and the beat of niuaio. 75 eta. ; or tfcti.?3 per dot. All teacher and eonvention holdm are invited to ina ii re their auoceae thia eeaaon by uning one of thene books. For sale everywhere. (Jopiea aent poat-free by mail, for retail price. J.YON iV IIKALEV, lilruo. 0LI7ER DITS0N & CO., Boston. C II. D1THON iV CO., 843 HvoadwHTi New Vork. J. K. DITHON A: CO., 8uccMHari to le A Walknr. Phlln. Futraet from t!.c "I. If of Wailnjrtn Irving," bj fait tt i)hc?A, Pkrre M. Irviut, Vol. IV.. (maa 2J2. The docttr p.-rilril. n au experiiuviit, what had bin RUcffvaUd In l)r.(0. V.) HoIiih-i on hi late vUit, Jouo V hiUomh'i Itinicdy for A-thnin,' a ti-atpounful In a winc-ciaita tf wutvr, to ba tukt-n tvr four hours, A cood uiyht eat the rtuult." MI have had the ermtmodie atthma flftrn year. I "Have aold Whitcoinh'i Rcmedv' fir nearly twenty var. 1 know of nothing uioforntly uiaenful. 1 T11EODOKK MtTCAXt, iiruitt, Tramuut tftrevl. Button. I have derlvM very (nt benefit from Jon a Whlt comb'i Asthma lUnudy." O.y.OHUUlUt'al'rMiUaat ttptunv luiuranca Co., Boaton. Matt. M My mother kad ufff rtd tifrht years from tht harveit vthtna. The recurrence of tnis Uirre-monthi eoitr very yea must soon wenr her out Jonaa Whitouiub s Atthiue Ilemedy amtd the terrible diM-aie, and has kept It off for the whole acaoa, to the great Joy of the family .H Bev. JOS. K. BOY. Chicago Aleut of the America Uoi&e MiuWaary Sudety. tu the -V. )', Jbite pendent. Preprd only hy JOSEPH BURNETT A CO, JJoeton. Fur bale by all InuKuUts. OTIIKUS who have dliiato children, who are) ubjoot to Croup, Read This! Alien's Lung Balsam should always be kept in your hounn, and be eWea imtnml lately when tbe first symptom apitcar. which wil remove the in neon collected in the tin oat, nd sare the lift of our de.ir child. Thia Lung Kalsfttif ia the bea remedy for a Cough and fur Consumptive peraona to as. ""Id hy all druggir-t. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE m ILLUSTRATED HISTORY r The great riotS It contains a full account of the reign "f terror In Pittahurgh, Baltimore, Chicago and other Citirw. The eonilicta between I ha troops and tho mob. Terrible eon. tlagratinna and daatruction of property. Thrilling peene and incidents, etc., etc. Hotid fr a full duncnptioeof the work and our extra terms to Agenta. Add rose. National Pnm.iHiuNo Co. Philadelphia, Pa . KKKP'M NIIIKTM only one quality Tbe Beet Keepa Patent Partly-made Droaa bblrta Can be 11 his bed as eaay ae nn mm trig a iiand kerchief. The very beat, sii for 9T.OO. Kaep'i Unatom Hhirte made to measure, I'be very beat, el i for Ki , An elegant eet of genuine Uold plate Collar and S1mv Mnt tons giVnn with each half dos. Kep'ettblit faeep'sHhlrUaae delivered KHKKoo receipt of price n any part of the Union no eapreee ohargta to pay. Ham pitta with fall directions for aelf-meaanrament Rent frne to any addraoa. No atemp required. 1al dtrvotly with the Manofaoturer ard gnt Bottota Prioea. Koop Manufacturing Co., 1B-5 Mnrcnr Ht., N. Y, tw hook a;knts takk POND'S EXTRACT. POND'S EXTRACT. N WoT t H L N A POHITlVli t'l'ltK VOO. CATARRH, CRONCHITIS, AND ASTHMA. Thousands have ben cured by Or. o I deliberate Inhalntn who wore pronounced incurable by physi cians and friends. PatiHnls living at a dtritnce desiring lo avail thainselvea ut the advice of Or. 4WteiibrMt can write their name and post-fttlice addreaa, and for ward to Or. aolltMibrrif 1J Arch Ktreat, Phila dalphia, when he will return them a lint of priuUd quea tiona, the answers to wtuch will enable him to determine the nature of their dienns and ttie prebability of cure, lie will forward to any address, his paper or book, giving full descriptions of the diseases he treats, etc. 2119 Mt. VtrmoH 5'., Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1877. 1 have nsed Dr. (oldenberg'a Inhalation for Catarrh, Bronchitis, and Asthma, and aui entirely cured. AN NIK NEAL. KIDNEY and LIVER SPECIFIC A KADH .il. t'l'Jl K FOIl ALI, UIXKAES or tub KIDNEYS, BLADDER, AND URINARY ORCANS. Persons Buffering from these diieaaea ahould aend for the hat of queatioua, vtiat the Dootor may give them an opinion oouoerniiig the ualure ani ourataiity of their eaaea. Gonaaltati na and exaininatiuiia t'rre. Hand for CeaoriuHva faper to Dr. tiOI.DE.VDEUCi'S Prlnrlpal Office, Bid Areb Htrett, Pliiludlibl. The People's Eemedy. Tho Universal Pain Extractor. Note: Ask for Pond's Extract. Take no Other. "Hear, fur I will speak or excellent thin as." rON'U'rt EXTRACT -The nroat Vrartnble l'niii Drairuvfr. Ilua been In use out thirty yi urx, and fur ucanliiieaa and iroinpt curative virtui. cannot he exoellril. CIIII.IUEN. No family can afford to lie with 'nut I'oiiil'a lCxtruct. Accidents, llruiaen, ( out iihIoun, t'utH, Hpralns, an; relli'vcd al inoilu.Uiiiily hy cxUTii.il upfiih-atton. Promptly rnlluvca pains of Hurna, Hrulita. Kxrorla. tloiiM, C'hafinKH, Old Sori'M, Hulls, Frloua, C'liruH. (To. Arrets lnnaiiiinatloii. ruUucea swell l;ira, atom bleeding, reuiovca diauolorattoa tutd 1). l rapidly. liADIKS ilud It their beat frlnnd. It aasuAKca the juiiiia tn which they nro peculiarly tubject Uotalily fulltiesa and prenauru In lh head, nausea, vertiKO, etc. It promptly uinctloratca ana perina ucntly heals all kinds of inttammatlonit and nlccrntionN. HK1 Oltli llOIDS or PILES find In thla the only liumeulau; relief and ultimate cure. No eaa, how. cverchroDlcorobstluutecoa long- reaint lu rego lar use. VA It HOSE VEINH. It Is the only sore enrs, 111, Ktl) I StJ from any cause. Kor this It Is a .pari, lie. ll has bnved hundreds of Uvea when ail other remedies failed to arrest bleeding (rout nose, aloinurh. luugn. and eloewhcre. TOOTH At II K, Eurache, Nearalglrt and Khcumutlaiu are all alike lelluved uid often iMTiiiimeiitlv cured. Vll VSIt'IANH i'f nil schools who are acquainted with Pond's Extract recommend II in their linic tlce. e have letters of commendation from hundreds of 1'hyalciana; many of whom order It for use lu their own practice. In addition to thi foreKolux they order Ita use fnt KwcIIIbiis of all kinds. Quinsy, 8ore Throat, JnQaroed ToimlUi b i in l Ui and chronic llarrnra, lurrb if r which It la a ipeeiflr), Cbilblaiaa, Vrosted Feet, Htlnus of Inoeeta, MomuU tos, etc., ( hupix il lluuda, l'uec, and ludeed all manner of akin dlacuaea. TOI LET I SK. ltemovea Horeneas, Rough. ui'M and Kmurt ingl heal, tut a, Eruulioua und Pimples, -t revive, iiiviyoruux and re Jrehej, whllo wonderfully liuurovlug the Corn TOPF4R"lERS-Pond'a Extract. No Stock llreeder, no i.lvery .Mui canailord to he without lu It I. used by all Hie leading Livery Stable., btreet llallroada and flret Horsemen In New York City. It has no eoual for rlpruina, liarnets or Saddle CbaltiiBS. Btllfnesa. Scrutchea, bwelllnua, tula. Laceration., llleeilluga, 1'neumonla, t olio, Uiar rhiea. Chills, Cold., etc. Its range of action la wide and t he relief It ajorda la ao prompt that It Is luvuluuble la every Furui-yard aa well as lu every Larin-liouve. Let It bo tried once and you win never he without It. CAl'THIN' I Pond'a Extract has been Imitated. The Kciiulne ariii le has the worda Pond's Ex tract blown In each bottle. It la prepared by the only persou. It v I nil who ever knew sow to ireuare It pr.erly, liefuae all other preparations of Witch nael. This la the only article used by 1'hytlclans, aud In the hospitals of this cvuutry and Kiirope. IIIKTOltY and I'ses of Pond'a Extract, In i.an.phlet fenn. sent free on applleat on to POW I EXTRACT COMPANY, Maiden Lane, New Vo'k. JOSIAE ALLEN'S .fflFB llaa " Wrote Another HiK.k " anil it in r..H. Samantha at the Centennial Aa a r. a. and r. I. Outdone herself and Winow Doodle, lea.ea bitTNET H.muirr far behind. Dim't wait and loa. your chanoe, .end for territory circulars, etc., at once. Addre... AMKUIOAN PUHMSIIINd CO., Hartford, )onn., or r. U. HI, ISM A (JO.. Newark. N. J. Bryan's Electric Belts Are worn without inconvenience and free from nliaerTs tioo. They are a poaitive sure for Prematura Debiht. Weakneaa, Kidney Uoinplalnta, Dy.pep.ia, 1'aralyaia ark other di.eane. tiiat arise from a lose of vital foroa nervoua eahaustion Without Tukina Meillelnem. They am an improvement on all other invention., is they give a coiutant current of Maroetio Kleotnerty without u.ing Vinegar or ether aeiila ui ncite action, the heat and moiitur. of the body being .urhcienU . Illu.trated Pninplile'a free. Addreaa, II. MAMI Y, tJcnrral Agent, 117 K net Llli street, New Vorb. BABBITT'S TOILET S0AP7 UttrtTaVllv. jjf lh Tulltrl nl hmitU No aUUjctfu .UlA dfrtpUv odon to ovvvr cuumB at4 dclcurlout tofrcis ats. AlXmy jroitfJ cWotltk tape tzMU Ui maautW 'iirr o omp a.riKU4 sr.r.i..str rJlW iii thai pawn Tfc FINEftT TOILFT OAP In tbe Va.-id. Only U4 rM 9piabU .d in if t.x.i'a.'iwt. n7f.9LP '.n th Nursery it hat No Equol. Worll. Wn LimM IU MMt to every n.oiVr 4viil Iru.Uv in( hiiiua4om. Umfi btn, coBtaiDko( I ckM of uh. net), wnl Ire to uv m4 T. jSABBITT .New Vorb City. ' Hr tot Halt by all bninfuu. THE GOOD OLD STAnD-DY. HEXICAH IIUSTAKG LDT. FOR MAN AND BEAST. EaTiBLlSHID 3A- Tixaa Always onras. Always rssdy. Always handy. Has never yet failed, ran- MtUiows Aom UtUd U. Ths whole world appro Uk (lorions old Mustang tha Boat and Cheapest Liniment I j stisUnos. KS osnu a bottle. Tha Muatan Lwisten . .ares when nnthins lss will. BOLD BY ALL M RDIOIM V RN D r R8 SANDAL-WOOD A positiv. remedy for all disease, of th. Kidney., Bladder and Crlnary Orsans ; also good la Drop, leal Complaints. It never produoes sickness, oertain and speedy in iU action. It is fsst superseding, all other remedies. Sixty eapsules our In six or sigh days. Mo other msdioin. ean do this. Iltwars mt Imitations, for, owing to it. grea .aooeea, many nave been offered ; soma are' moat dang, ona, Musing piles, .to. DUNDAS DICK Sc'vO.'H e.nutn. Soft Cap tula., aoalataiay Oil if Saadalwood, .old at all dru tore. A. or eiroular, or tend for one M Be aad 17 Wnoefar fttrMt, art York. !3 M Y N U da