V I i 1 c i i J OF NEWS. L item and Middle States. irmugtirMinn ff Onvernnr Ooorga ft. .i '( IcIImj at Trenton, X. J , waa atlr-iidod with timiKiialljr tmpOHin commonies. Tlie lintels crowded to overflowing, and dolt-gates wors present from Now York,' rhiladolphia and other places. At 11:110 a, m. he legislative committee on inauguration proceeded in a body t-o tlie roRidonro of Oovornor McClellan, who ' received thrm formally. Aeconrpaniod by ex Oovernor lirdla the party took thoir placet in the promotion, which weiidod its way to tho capitol. Thorp, after praypr, the oath of oftiee, wan sdnilniKtc red by Chief Justice I'eadoy, and ex-Governor Dodlo presented tho great seal of the Mate to Governor McOlellan, who theu delivered his inaugural address. He opened with a reforenco to tho necoss ty for economv In futilic expenditures, referred to the country 's flimtico a d to other national and tiUtc topics, and said further that "he who fails to exert himself to secure the relation of pood and honest mon for oftico, who Retains from voting, who does l;ot keep himself informed on tho action of the nnthorties and use hi influ ence to guide thorn aright, not only neglects a paramoaut duty, but under rmoh 'institutions s onts in gniity of a gravo fault." Uy an epIonion in amine near Ashland, Ta,, four men were killed and three wounded. The . rfiplofion was caused by a quantity of sulphur gas catching fire. As an excursion train wag returning from a Moody and Sankey meeting in Hurtford, Oonn., it fell through a trestle bridge into the Tarmington river; and a number of persons were VllLier injured. Twelve phvsioians from Hertford wera sent to the scone of disas ter iu a relief train. About thirteen persons are known to have boon killed and fifty wounded by the plunging of the railway train through a bridge across the Farmington river, Conn. The train was a . special, with two engines and eleven cars, and left Hartford at nine r. M., with nearly six hundred persons, who had been attending 'a re vival meeting of Moody and Hanker. Just after passing tho central" pier of the bridge the engines sank through the structure and were followed by the smoking and passenger cars, which foil upon one another. Although the river was' shallow the undermost passengers wore drowned in the jam, while others were thrown into the water whore the ice bad been broken by the weight of the cars and were taken out nearly frozen. The residents of the vicinity improvised sledges of saplings and bonghs, with cushions from the wrecked cars, and on these dragged the victims of the disas ter tip the slone of the bank, whence they were taken to Hartford or to the neighboring houses. " 8amuel Bowles, editor of tho Springfield (Mass.) Republican, died In that city of paralv- ' sis of the brain, aged fifty-two years. Mr. Bowles was widely known throughout the coun try and was one of the most successful of Now - England editors. The New Hampshire Democratic State con vention was held in Concord and resulted in the nomination of Frank A McKean for gov ' ernor. The platform adopted reaffirms the national Democratic platform of 1876: con gratulates "all good citizens ttpoa the happy euults which have ensued through the adop- lion of Democratic principles by the national administration in the Southern States ;" de clares opposition to all measures by which the Syiblio credit may be impaired ; opposes subsi ies aud land grants to private corporations ; favors State rights and free trade calls for stricter supervision of insurance companies and . savings bauks, and demands more severe pun ishment for oflicial neglect aud fraud. A man passing under tho name of James W. Johnson, but whose real name is Jacques, for merly a broker of Chicago, killed a woman in New York named Mrs. Surnam, who bad de ( serted her husband and was living with her murderer. After knocking the woman down "with a stove lifter Jacques stabbed her so en teen times, and then cut bis own throat with a raeor. Both parties had grown up children. 1 ' While men were demolishing the old 6tate printing office in Harrisburg, Pa., a wall sud denly gave way "and severely injured three men. Western and Southern States. The Iowa Legislature met in Des Moines and ..'organized. Governor New bold, in his message, ayathe State finances are in a bad condition. A republican caucus renominated United States Senator Allison bv acclamation. General Williams was nominated for the united States Senate from Kentucky by the , Democratic caucus. ' Messrs. Chestnut A Debois, prominent bnk- rs of Carlinville, 111., have failed for a largo amount. In Brunswick county, N. C, seventeen miles "from Wilmington, a shanty fell in and after ' ward took" fire, fatally crushing and burning four men named D. H. Thorpe, George Divane! Dallas Williams and Adam Bodham, the two last named colored. The illicit whiskey distillers of Wayne countv, Ky., receutly repelled a government force of thirty men, scriouRly wounding one officer and compelling the rest to retreat , The Danville (III.) Banking and Trust Com pany liat failed, and it is believed the deposi tors will loose about $300,000. fe A small boat containing nine bov-was swept over a will dam at Huntington, 'W. Va., and four of them were drowned. It was found necessary "to call out the 'mill Ury In San Francitco to guard against a threat ened attack of an organized mob upon the Chinese. , 1 , 1 Political: John H. Gear was inaugurated governor of Iowa at De Moines: General Juhn B. Williams wis elected United Mites senator from Kentucky, and the Maryland Jmocratic joint caucus nominated James B Groome for the same position. ' From Washington. Secretary Sherman appeared before the Mouse ways and means committee and argued In favor of the bill forming a postal savings ink for depositors and for refunding the na onal debt. The bill proposes tha any holder f United States notes may deposit them at iv postal mnierdr office in th United Lata and shall entitled to receive therc- ! r. free of cusree. a postal order on the usurer of tho U- ited States. Such postal .lent, when presented to the treasure- at a-hington la sums often dollars, or multi- ''.us of that sura, shall be convertible into eer liiates of deposit of the United States of the id and description provided for in the bill. ob certificates may also be issued in exchange r United States notes at the United States : t.aury, at the office of any axHiHtant treasure - r at any donignatd depository of the United .Men Tlie certificates of deposit shall be Hued by the treasurer of the United States f such form and description as be may pre nribe and rf the denominations ef $10, J20, 4 60 and 100. and shall bear interest at the rate of 8 65-100 per cent, per annum for the trm of one yenr and no longer, and shall be received and redeemed by the United States in payment only for bonds. The House committee on publio expenditures will investigate the accounts of the public "rinter, and also those of the offioers of the Houe of Representatives for the four preced ; g Congresses. Secretary Rherman has called for popular o-cnntionii to the new four per cent loan in a following notice: The becre'arv of tlie "surr (hereby gives notice that from the i iost., and until further not ce, he will r- subscripiions for the four per cent fund i loan of the United States In denominations : stated llow, at iar, and accrued interest ' coin. The bonds ar redeemable after t'lirtv year from July 1. 1877, and ber interest i vbJe quarterly, on the first dav of January, Mnl, July, aid October of each year, and are xnint from the piyment of taxes or du'ies to lia United States, as well as from taxation in 11 "V form, by or understate, municipal, or local iiuh'irity. The Hubxeriptions mav be made for :ioii bonds of 50, 10, f.VMt, and tl.'IXI. ' for registered h.nds of 50, 1100, t.WO '0, 5 00 , and tl0,000. Two per cent of 'irchane money must accompany the sut n : thu rmuttiudor may belaid at the -f the jur -baser either at the timw 'wm or within thirty days thereafter, ' ' the amount of the subscription 'our per rent, pur annum to date ' f full- will be transru tied, free of charge, to the sub scribers and a commission of one-fourth of one per oent. will lie allowed nnon the amounkof subscriptions, bnt no coinmisnio:i will be paid upon any single subscription less than tl.OOO. Forma of application will be fu ninhed by the treasurer at Washington, the a-sistnnt treas tivers at B iltimoro, Uostoii. Chicago, Cincinnati, New Orleans, New Yolk, Bhiladel bia. St. Ijouis, and San Fraooineo, and by tho national banks and hankers generally. The applications must specify the amount and denomination required, and for registered bonds tho full name and post office address of the person to whom the bonds shall bo made payable. Tte interest 6n tho registered" bonds vill bn paid by check issued to the treasurer of the United S ates to the order of Uio holder, and mailed to bis address. This check is payable on prcKotiatation, propwly indorsed at the offices of the treasurer aud assistant treatm era of tho United S'ates. The payments may be made iu coin to the treasurer of the United States, at Washington, cr assMant treasurers at Balti more, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, New Orleans New York, Philadelphia, St Louis and Saa Francisco. To promote the convenience of subs ribers. the department will also receive, in lieu of coin, called bonds f he Uuited Stat s coupons past due cr maturing within thirty q:ivs, or gout certiiica'es issued nutlertuoact of March 3, 18C3, and national banks will be de signated as depositories under the provisions of section 5,153 of the revised statutes of the United States to receive deposits on acconnt of this loan, under regulations to be hereafter prescribed. Secretary Evarts aud the representative of the Samoan islands have signed a treaty of commerce and friendship between the United States and the islands. The incomplete report of the late Senator Morton on Chinese immigration, found among his papers, has been made publ o. The report fvors the free admission of the Chinese, as well as their naturalization and representa'ioa iu iuugrBKH ana uie legislatures. Forelsn News. The Grand Duke Nicholas is prepared to te!l the Ottoman envoys the preliminaries of peace Russia will expect. Both Russia and Austria have repeated their claims to hn consulted on the conditions of peace. The Gieek national guard has been called to arms. Queen Victoria has formally assured the sultan of her sympathy. Cleopatra's needle (the obelisk which was re cently abandoned at sea and afterwards taken to Fermi. Hnaint fa tirgin ...J towed to England. Mr. K. W. Stonghton presented his creden tials to the Bussiau Emptror, as United States minister. The opening of the British parliament this year wag not attended by the queen, and, therefore, there were uo State ceremonies. Queen Victoria says, in her speech, that the conditions upon which she had determined to remain neutral in the war between Russia and Turkey had not been infringed upon ; but should hostilities be prolonged some un expected occurrence may render it necessary for her to adopt measures of precaution, and in such an emergency she would look to parlia ment to supply the means which may be re quired. The funeral of tho late King Victor Em manuel took place in Home, after the body had been lying in state several davs. Tho procession was headed by fifteen military de tachments, and the funeral car was surrounded by a guard of honor and the special represen tatives of foreign courts. It was followed by the dead king s favorite horse, riderless, after which came eighteen detachments of civil dignitaries and 2,700 deputations from all parts of Iialy. The Crown Prince of Ger many, with representations from other Euro pean nations, walked abreast In the procession, which took one hour and a half in passing a giver, point The religious servioes w ere short and simple. THE SHADOW . OF FATE. BY JUDGE JAltri.S. A rider was threading his way over a road whlM, lay along the bills at tlie base of the Blue Ridge mountains, in tbe region known aa the Piedmont of Virginia, about the sources of the Rappahannock river. The man himself might be described iu lh ., language, as far as it would apply. Beyond this his age was about twnty-three, his hair brown and f ull in loci, mi eye or a grayish blue. His way quickly brought the traveler to a stream now running over us banks. Blipping easily from hia saddle, he tiuuttiued the firtha. alackniied th crupper, and, gently patting hia animal, addressed a jew anecuonate word to him. Remounting, he fixed himself firmly iu the saddle, gathered liln bridle in a manner to Impart to his companion his owu energy and determination, and moved into the creek. Turning up the streuuj, he proceeded for about a hundred yards along the bank, and then struck boldly across in a direct Hue, with the horse's head slanted up current. The depth of the water did not sensibly increase in the course of eighty yards, and the atranger wa congratulating himself upon the probability of getting over without a wetting, when the aniruut iu two steps increased the depth until be could no longer hold his footing, and spruug boldly into the middle of a defp, mailing channel. In au Instant the rider had sifted the mane of the horse in his left hand, and slipped smoothly out of the sad die to the lower side, where he floated along.' Man aud beast battled bravely with the flood for a moment, whea the former was startled to feel the horse flinch aud turn with a terrified snort down the current. A quick Jerk upon tbe left rein aefred to procure but an instant's pause in the precipitate course of the beast, but in that instant the stranger became aware of another prerenoa by the touch of a clammy ol ject against his hand. Raising his head above the neck of tha charger, he saw dimly outlined upon the waving and shim mering surface a dark and uudefinable object. The ucxt moment the desperate plunges of the beast bad obstructed bis yialon, when, with the self-command of one accustomed and nerved to the hardship of athleiic porta and a soldier's danger, he swung his '.eg over the back of his animal aud gathered him self into hia saddle. Reaching out a hand, he wus about to stljj tha object of hia horror, wheu it exnoaed the ghastly features of a woniau. For an instant only ho hesitated; then, recover ing from the thrill, he grasped the bead firmly by the loose, flowing, tangled mass of raven trfssee and raised it above the water upon the pommel of his saddle. Turning his head sgulu up stream, he renewed the combat with the tide. Twice It aeemea as though man, woman, and beaut must all auccumb. and twice the noble struggles of the animal cheated the turgid grave of its victims. Finally, the hoofs once more crunched the firm bottom of the stream, and ten pacea brought the party safely to the shore. Feeling the forehead, he found it cold ; the hands were also chilled, but he thought he felt a alight flutter of tbe pulse. Tearing open the dress, he pressed his hand against the heart and found it still warm. Ills efforts to resuscitate her were soon rewarded ed, and, after a few moments, the woman made an attempt to apeak, wuicu resulted, however, only in a moauing cry. At this point he began to look for ether assist ance, when he observed a light upon the hill above the creek. Once more raining the body to the pom mel of his saddle aud niouutiug beb'ud it, he sought the road. One stepped around to receive the woman, and another entered the house to procure tbe atimulaut. " What's this?" said the one v. ho waa assisting the traveler In dismounting the wotuan. " Heud for the nearest b)siciau at once." They lifted the njoUouU-s but reviving form Into the bouse aud dejioalled it upon a sofa. The aiiiumaut waa soon brought, aud, upon a suikll portion of it being sdmliiit-terrd, the woman indicated au iucresued vitulity by a broken tiuiktle. This, after a while, gave way to clearer articulation! in which, however, only evlialiiea were emitted. These were in turn suoceedtd by one or two atisrp wits of psiii, which gradually subsided into a moaning chatter of walling. Incoherent sentences. At this point the stranger, in rntaing.hts hand to her head to brush the tntifile'd hslr from her hrow, noticed a riot of blond upon the wet akin of hia Anger ;' rubbing it oft, he found no trac of a wound. 8he must Le bleeding !" he ejaculated ; " see If there la a cut anywbere." An examination soon reveale'd a ghastly wouud, an ugly, gnplng abrasion npou the left able of tlie head, above thu ear, iul Just behind the temple. Tlie locks were matted over It, aud the blood atill I oo-cmi pinwiy from its moutu. i IVmllug the arrival ol a doctor, the stranger clip ' ped the hair from around tlie nonnd, and, after J bathing It with fuminliio ti'iittcrness, he gave the iwuent over to ine charge or tbe Indies or the bouse who were in attendnnce. , . "I presume you are the boat, sir," said he, at once, add -essing the elder of the two. " If yon will be kind enough to let me have a bed, until I can rent for an hour or so and dry my clothing, I shall re sume my Jourury under great, obligation to you. Matter ef importation nrge ine to lose no time, and 1 shall only delay nutil my horse ean recruit for the balance of my ride. In fact, but for the incident of finding the unfortunate lady in the creek, I should have continued on tbe road without consulting my comfort so far." " Will you tell mo how yon happeuej Upon the adventure, and bow you account for the lad's wound and preeent Condition?" The traveler gave a brief account of the evente, without, however, throwing any light upon his own Identity or business. " May I ask your name, alff Inquired tbe host, whom we will introduce to the reader aa Mr. Thorn, ton, or Hquire Thornton, as h waa dubbed by his neighbors In honor of his being a Justice ot the peace. g - "I beg pardon for the misconstruction. My name is (laspard 1 hirer, a short while alnoe a soldier in the French service. Do you see anything In my appearance or anything else about this case which JUBtitles you in interrogating me officially T" "Until oue who Is found with a body that has been murdered or dangerously assaulted has ac counted satisfactorily for his presence there, there is a legal atispiciou rJxrd uion him." - " If I must be detained to satisfy the law, I yield to the annoyance with as little Impatience aa possible where the officer of the la exerelses his duties so courteously." After a few more remarks were passed, the squire bade hia aon Kddle conduct tho gentleman to his room and see him well provided for the night. After the traveler had left, the vagrant atill lin gered. Shitting hia hat restlessly but mechanically, he seemed to resume a conversation which had prob ably been Interrupted by the stranger's exit from the stable. Pears to me now "an exnreastnn which Indi cated the result of some mighty reflection for hia calibre" 'Pears to me as he aint telltna the truth. lie aint named Oasner Derav. because he'd a uhl so fust. 'Pears to me he looks like old Raoul Dnnuv. and Gaston afore him ; and, tf I aint mistaken, he'a been In these parts afore." " wno's the woman. Bandy ?" " I have been lookin' at her. but 'near to me I never seen her aforeleastways, she dont come from about here." ".1 lie resemblance of Dnrer to the Donuva la strik ing, and I thought at first he was the son of Oaaton, who has been absent so long. What think yon mi eon?" " Can't say. father, but hia resemblanca to Mr. Dupuy at the manor would be noticed by any one." " Fernspa " suggested tbe vagrant. " he's a eon of Dupuy himself, if half they bring from furrin parte is c'rect ; 'pears to me he must hay mora'n one. ' And your friend Raoul aint too good for a fraud or a lie," chirped the vagrant. " we wiu dispense with your comments on the characters of my friend," retorted tbe squire. " No offence, squire, but spense or no "apense, I knows the laws, aud I alien take care to have proof aiore l says a nnei on any man." ' What do you kuow or Raoul Dunuy. villain. that you dare maintain such a thing concerning his character, which is polluted by your mention of it?" never mina wnai 1 anow, squire, so long aa I ain't said it," answered tbe tramn. " What is" your oplnloD. doctor?" asked the squire. ' it la ratuer early to ask au opinion about the patient, squire. The skull Is fractured, and It may be necessary to trepan it, if any portion is bearing on the brain." " Do yon think the blow will permanently affect her brain, or that she will be sound in mind should he recover?" ' If the pressure of tha bone upon the brain be removed, she will doubtless recover her senaea. But until she Is completely well again, and even . after, no risk must be taken in tbe case. Absence of excitement or noise ia indispensable, aa the allghteat mental shock might make her a raviug manioc. Blowa upon that region of the head have been known to deprive persona of tha power of speech, and if she Is not kept perfectly quiet, she may recover oniy 10 linger out a damn existence." After breakfast a servant, whom the squire had dispatched across the creek npon hia first arising, returned with the information that Mr. Taylor--tbe geutlemau whom the stringer had left at hia gate on the road would be over Immediately after breakfast. Upon the arrival of Mr. Taylor, be and the squire retired for a consultation, to which they after awhile called Randy, tbe vagrant. They then returned to the traveler, and, after hearing hia account once more, aud comparing the time of bia leaving Mr. Taylor with that of his arrival at the squire', they proceeded to tbe creek in company. Upon their arrival the squire addressed lb traveler : " I have taken counsel with Mr. Taylor touching this case, which seems a deep mystery, after all tbe information we have been so fur able to gather; the lady Beems unknowu even to Randy, who visits every house in this and the adjoining counties. and you are equally a stranger to us. I consider, however, that you have beeu fully discharged from any connection with the affair. We must first at tempt to gather something from the lady herself." At this point the doctor came out of tlie sick room. He stated that tbe lady had greatly Im proved during the night, and that tbe wound was, in all probability, not serious ; the lady had even recovered, in a measure, the control of her mental facultiea and language, though she was not fully conscious or coherent aa yet. The squire, Mr. Taylor, the traveler aud the doc tor together proceeded to tbe bedside of the unfor tunate woman'tbe atranger being assured of his release by the worda of the squire- first ordering a servant to bring his horse to the door before leaving tbe piazza. Upon reaching the bed the woman opened her eyes, and, seeing the kind, mauly fares of the squire aud Mr. Taylor, she faintly smiled, aud ran her eyea over the rest of tbe group. She passed the doctor without any variance of expression, and theu rested tlinn upou tlie face of the stranger. The eyea became set iu a horrible stare, tbe light forsook them, tlie pupils, dilated ; she raised her self to a sitting posture by a convulsive movement ot the arras ; then, crouching to her knees aud throwing herself wildly dowu on her face, she shrieked out, with a curdling moan : " Oil, oh, Dupuy ! dou't don't 1" and conscious ness once more left her. Despite his self-command, the traveler paled. He at once relir d with tbe geutlemeu, however, to the piazza, Nothing had pahsed between the group until the doctor broke a painful constraint which had fulleu upon all. " Oeutlemeo,1! stild he, "the worst mishap that could befall Ibis unfortunate lady baa Juat occurred througb her having aeeu thje geulleuiau, Mr. Durer. bhe is a raviug muniuo. bhe may die, Via may re coeraftera lingering Mucks; but, iu any evsut, she will be fortunate if she ever recovers her reason. Darkuesa baa settled upon her brain for a long uight, which may never be followed by the dawn." " To what, doctor," asked the squire, " do you attribute her abock ?'' " bhe was evidently stricken with horror at tbe sight of Mr. Durer, whom, from my knowledge of tbe laws of tbe human brain, sbe baa iu some way associated with tbe violence which has beeu done her, to her great terror. There was a pause, a painful lull. Then tbe squire spoke to Durer. ' Tbe cuae, sir, has taken a new turn. Yon will not be surprised that I conclude it ray duty to com mit you, to await further development In the mat ter, Upou the last syllable he strode from tbe piazza, booted aud spurred, hia stepa clanging an echo to hia voire, due spring aud ha was vaulted into hia saddle ; he brushes away the servant who holds hia bit with imperial disdain, and turns his borne at tbe gate. The animal clears it with the activity and fire of his mauler, gathers himself on the other aide, and before the squire can recover from the stupor of auiazeme nt, la off like the wind. The above is a synopsis of " The Shadow or Fatb," by Judge Jarvis, a wonderfully dramatic and powerful novel, which began In No. 600 or FaiNK Leslie's Chiumet Cobheb, now for sale at all newa depots. It is a story of adventure and de votion of an interest beyond that of any novel pub lished for years. With No. 660 of Fezrk Leslie's Cuimnkt Cobhee is presented an exquialte stee1 engraving, " Love's Touug Dream ;" with No. Ml' " Dressed for baptism," a picture appealing to every family ; with No. 863, Nina." Theae three engravings cannot be purchased iu the print-stores uudor Firrzitit Dollabs. The price of the Chim. ssi Cobneb is ten cents weekly, or $ per annum. Auy oue wishing to enjoy the exoelleut storlea, in structive aud eutertslning matter In this popula' paper can receive it for three mouths, free of post, egt, by remitting One Dollab to Feznk Leslie! 637 Pearl Street, New York. Try it, and uoinuieuoe with No. fi60, thua securing theae three exquisite engravings. A RofHlTti In a Church - The MftnoliMter Mirror snjs : "Tine OongrPKatioiml uooioty ot Bonoftwcn riain, N. H. rcetitly hold ft festival that was brought abont in n most aingulnx way. A few 'weoka sinee (loorgo Kuowlos dis covered n swarm of bees inside the finlHh under the eates of the church. The construction of the building at that point was fuch that the bees were en abled to form a box hive about four feet long and eight or ten inches square, and which was nearly filled with honeycomb. Sixty-nine pounds of honey were'fotmd, and the society decided to make it a source of proat through a festival, which for a moderate admittance fee, gave all who attended a nice supper nnd plenty of honey." Apples af Hold In Plrtnrrn l Wtlver. A word atly spoken is like appl s of gold in pictures of .silver." When the body becomes diseased, the mind is thereby necessarily in fluenced. National wars. Stale dissensions, neighborhood broils, and family differences, are more frecpiently than otherwise tbe result of diseased and disordered constitutions Yhon the body is suffeiinc;, the mind, acting in sympathy will become irritated and perplexed When the physical system la in health, the mind poroeives things in their trne light, and the disiKisition assumes a very different phase. Nothing more directly tenda to destroy the happy, chrerfnl disposition of a woman, and render her p- evish, nervous and fretful, than a constant endurance of nteiino disorders. Ihe disea es peonliar to woman take away the elasticity aud buoyancy f health and reduce ber body and mind to a mere wrock. Ir. rieroo s Favorite Prescription is a real peace maker in a family. No woman sufferii a from titerine disordfrs can afford to tie without this remedy. 1 he Favorite lTescrtpUon savr a un necessary doctor bills, prevents divoroes, wards off suicides, briugs back buoyant. Joyous feelings, restores the woman to 'health, and hor family to happinees. It is sold by nil druggists. Hnpny Influence of at Ureal Kperlfle. tor the preservation or recovery of health and strength, tho diet should be'wholosome and nutritious. When it happens that the alimentary processes are diatiibuted by im pnper or half maatica'ed food, the best remedy for the evil results of abusing i he diges tive orgai.g is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a most agreeable, prompt and gentle remedy for dyspepsia, and for the liliims and evaouative irregularities which result from it. The liver and bowils, iu common with the stomach, ex perience its beneficent influences. The refuse of the system is carried off through its natural c ntlet, a heal by flow and secretion of tha bile is promoted, and a powerful impetus is given to afsimilation in consequence of its nse. It healthfully stimulates Uie bladder and kidneys when they are inactive, and by its tonto and regulating action fottifles tbe system against malaria. Fr., m. or inn, n. ii. Although I have generally a great objection to patent medicit ee, I caunot but say in justice to Dr. Wlster's Ilalsam of Wild Cherry that it is a remedy of superior value for pulmonary disease. I have made use of this preparation for several years, aud it hat proved to be very reliab e and efficacious iu the ti oatmont of severe and long-standing coughs. I know of one patient, now in comfortable health, who has takon this remedy, and who but for it nse, I eonsidef , would not now b 1 living. It. Fsxtow.' M. D. 50 cents and il Kn'tlu a.,' a i.. .i.. generally. " Jluriiif't's Coconino allays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and Invigorates the action of the capillaries In tho highest degree. The Cocoaiue hits earned a deserved reputation for promoting the growth, and preserving the beauty of the human hair. Ladies drcemig their hair elaborately for the evenina- will find that it imparts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cauao it to retain Us rhape for hours. .Medlertl NtsideutN. The twenty-second graudating couine of lec tures in tho Kentucky School of Mcdioins, Ixmisvi le, Ky., will bogin March Jet FiveW " luooiBhs granted oenenciary privileges. For further particu art address as above. . CHEW ! Tlie Celebrated" "MATcnxww" , Wood Tag Plug I Tobacco. i The PtoMKKR Tobacco Compart, New York, Boston, and Cbioago. Good Aijvice. We advise every farmer or stock raisor to iaveBt in Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powdors, and feed them out to their herds this winter. Depend upon it, it will pay big interest. ' ,m. Are Yon t'oatlvef If so. be careful of disease. Avoid it by taking Quirk A Irish Tea. . Price 23 cents. Patentees and inveutors should read adver tisement of F.dson Bros, in another column. The Market p. w soaa. . Be.! Oatle Katlve Texas and Cherokee.. i ', 0 MtlchCows., .to 00 rooo Hoga Live...... 0Si. Dressed 05 i) Sheep Gt Lambs 06V0A Cotton Middling HM4 0S ua-, 05 OS 1) I'lour Western Good to Choice... 6 6 (A 6 0 i Htate flood to Choice 6 36 v S S6 Buckwheat, per cwt , t 26 ip. 1 SO Wheal Ked Western 1 sl(i& IS No. 1 Aiuwauke.. 1 t8 ft 1 ST 7 77 70 vt It 68 70 SO ua 8S 87 (S VI14 10 i 61 AS (it, 81 40 (4 46 It 14 la Eve State. Barley suit Barley Malt Buckwheat Oats Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western Hay, per cwt Straw, per cwt Hops 76a a U0t ...TT's Pork Meas U 2S U 10 Lard City Hteam 0r) run Mackerel, No. 1, now 18 00 t31 00 No. 3, new )0 00 (e, 1 4 00 Dry Cod, per cwt 6 ' (46 16 Herring, Scaled, per box 11 u 17 ietrolum Crude 00X0'X Benued., Wji' "aliforula Fleece SO (9 Texas M erf. Australian " 44 t4 1I 36 S3 III 44 87 31 96 16 13 U in 18 Htate XX Batter dtete..... , Western Choice Western flood to Prim. . Western Firkins Ubeeaewfttate Factory HUte Skimmed Western 41 0 20 Vt 13 11 10 08 Egg State and Pennsylvania If untui. Floor Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee Corn Mixed Oata Bye B&riey , Barley Malt. rHlLAbBLrUIA. 6 M 1 HI 60 81 78 M 80 HIM (4 1 M 83 to 88 82 Beef OatUe Extra, Sheep C8t OH OA (4 noKSLfrMMi a ..... ...... Flour Pennsylvania Extra Wheat Bed Western Od T 10 1 43 (J I 10 (i, 1 66 Bye 68 60 6T Oora Yellow.. .... Mixed Oats Mixed Petroleum Ornde. 0 (i, A. 61 ei 60 S3 84 .11 84 83 4 Wool Colorado Texas.., 4 it il California.. BosToa. BeeiOaltla P Hheep OiJt la, Ho8.'. , al Fioor Wlacoualo aud jfiDnesota.. 1 T (n, 0 It 8 26 61 t 16 68 Oorn Mixed 64 Onta " lit Wool Ohio tnd Peimsylvaiila XX.. 64 (i, Claliforula fall '. i6 i aiaarun, Siw, Heef Cattle Bbeep OS . Ijiniue,.... i'l (a, Uog 07 V 07 W Ivl 08 W A Tk.HTO W M , H AMS. brt Oume f.n r u. llnoi.- , A t 60 Nheei 1 to, T T6 LtuutM I IAV OW PASoKsors.'H li a dangerous thing to neglect a oonghor cold, or any difficulty of tho throat or 'Inns. Lose not a moment in get ting a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Llniiuont. Vou can rely npou it to cure you. It la Perfectly Hntenilld." "There U ootlib g like it. ..' Ne'tr opuld u.e baking powder till I tried yours." ' Can't speak 'O highly of it" That's whnl they say of Pooley's Yeast Powder. t . The (Irralest Dlaeevery eY Ike Age It nr. l Tobias' celebrated Venetisn Liniment 1 SO rears before I the pnblle. and warranted to ears Diarrhea. Dysenteon folic, and Spasms, taken in,tertiall)r ; and Oroup, Chronic , Rheumatism, Sore Throats, UuU, Urulses, Oltl Sores, and Psins-in tha Umbs, Baek, and l!hft, eiternally. It hat never felled. No family will ever be without It after onoe (irlng It a fair trial. Prlee. 40 cents. Da. TO HI AM' VKNRTIAN IIOR8K UNIMKftT, In Pint Kottlee, at One Did'ar, Is warranted superior to an? other, or NO PAV. for the eore of Colic. Onts, Bruises. lid Sorei. eto. Hold br all Druaglsts. Depot - 10 Park l'lsee, New York. , , DyanenslUi Debllllr , and loss of appetite.nhether th result of sioknesa or ornr eiertlon, msjr be teadil.v cured by Sobenck's Heaneed Tonio.. It bnihls ap the enervated synteia by aiding ill e tion and stuuulnt:riH the appetite. t-'.ir sale I'T aM Drogglsis. rnv M 'clnnR Increnaeri. Write C!ol. I.. K.H tut' O . AiUwneja forClslms, r stents, ljui(i Titles, WsAuiiuw n, 1. V. NORTH STAR SEEDS. "The further North seeds are grown, the sooner the product will mature," Mead (or v. atalugue ol the most Northers Berd Fannin Aruerioa. lluM.lvrsHtitHTita JkVO., Rt.Faal Mia. Hint. tulalofHM IsrlHru. 3 JIi,I.k, i'.ir l IKCULAKI r see. (HrrrtTS W antfd. K1GIC MUSICAL CtBIHT. I THiO. J. HA It HA CIJ, Tryena llai)iaa. 8x10 FilbertSt., Philad'a. Pa A positive remedy tor Mtmjny and nil 1imsm ot tha H.ldney, kllsulder and Ilrlnary Or awe. Hunt a Hrwrdj is purrljr r(.-iblp snd snpsred ssaresily f Hit sbove dlsessrs. It hsi cunrd thoUMnds. kvcrv bonis wsrrsntrd. 8rnd to W. iLC'Isrke, I'rovtdetto, HI. for llluslrstsd psmpldti. If your dnurtiet dont bsve it, he will ord-r It fsr yoti. LAJDS-owa 1,200,000 ACUKH for v A Hale mt 95 mm fl per Arr la farm lots. nl oatssrnuto suit all o1sM6. Round trip tickets front Obieaso ud rtiarn trim Ut puroh-ni. Hnd Pontul rd tor mM nod omphlt dfMoriliinff olimt, mn nd produota ia td vuntle- uo or addrmu, IOWA K. K. LANU O.UPANYt2 Una. ilalpta HirPfCt i ulcitro. or I frtnr Kapiiin, J. p. UALMUun, i all Titi i,'immiMinnrir, OH Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, Wartrooms. it East 14th Itreet, Fjrtbllatte1834. RKYV YK. DDI PUEE COD LIVEE v; " ' Ta Canamptlv. 3Inuy hnvr brrn hnmiv to fiT tkeLr ItMiiinuur la fttor ol thm dm ef " H WfWr Pur C1 Lier 0t and Limt.f F.i pHnrKi hhf proved it to t nlaabl rmtl fur 3jii sumption, Aj'hnik, lipbthri and all dt ot Ihe Ttmtit and I.nntt. BlaoaractanHl only it A. H. WflJiou, C'beruUt, liimtuu, fetid ttj dfajfbtU genemlly.- l .MV- ININE POUNDS C.iKS rpVoj-VSG rL1- u ' "tH5.r UH SOAP MAKING. SENT FRC BY MAIL ON APPLICATION TO HJ4. ANTHONY K)4- READE ST. NEWYDRrC r.iyiri st s zj w m rs GLOVE-FITTING cuhsfts iss tnandf of thlt kUNRIVAUtDCOKSCT JiniKJw numbered by miii iriN ices are much noucxt Mr d&i avr.FivFn r mi v a ty i an mnbi v beware of imiution. k AlHAllOrOS THOMSON'S USSStAKAllXITatX Ika kl .Vm. - A - see mat tne nam or 'U K a i .1.. f inwmvniiiuuiO TrArleMark a r a nwu MM 'sMmptd on every Conet (Steel I r , .. "HUTU,!,, A FARM AND HOME OF YOUIl OWN. HOW is the TIME tQ SECURE IT. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN ACRE Of the beet land I J America. S,nr,0W) Acres in Knsl. T.r"i.rb5""k,, ou hn ' e I Hion Fnritlc if Hllrond now for SsLs ill mum rredi'l ,oit, iatarut "r r"t 'r These are the only landa'roa SAlJt on '".o w. v.,.. wbmi rvAlLIIOAO. tne WOULD'! HIGH. WmMi New MetloJ FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Price 3.!i5. . By Nathan Hlrhardaon. SSfl 06 oopies sold. Hales hase snrpsssed those of all other books combined, be sure to order by the aliore full title, and do ant asccpt instead of this. The Mod. eiin School, whiuh is an older book, by the asms suthor. Mr. Ricbatdsoa's opinion of the merits of this tlrst effort maybe ss hrd from the folloa ilia, taken from the Preface to the Kaw Mtruon. " Becoming at length satisfied of the truth ot these criticinms (hy many eminent comnoser aad professors), aud onvinced that grtat im provements were obviously needtd, I deter mined, if possible, to remedy the defects. Profiting by the experience and advice of the best practical teachers, I commenced a thor ough and critical examination of my first 'method, and eonolnded that the only remedy would t e to brinj out a new work on an im proved plan." This new work, substituted for the defect! ?e Modkbm SCHOOL, waa kiottaA-dson's New Method forthe Pianoforte, which has been revised and re-revisd, until it is the most perlevt of musis books, is a crest favorite Willi the pruiession, aud is the iibly true " iticuarOsoa " I OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. j V. H. DITHON St CO., I S48 Brwulway, New Yrk. : J. K. UITHON V t o., ' CktMiaal Hireei, FklU. at i.owf.ht pRirra. lOWOa r I - MWK M Tfnair-aiir NsiVetv InUtriid free.- Don't spill, spoil pns. soil flns-xrs. Write Americsn HiK jKichsne, N. JQ rTLtlVia HKVOI.V'KltM. I'rh-e List free. Address UUflO (.rest We-teril Itnn Work , fittiihlirg.l's $359 A ftlonlh. Agsnta wanted. ,ti hew sell Ins srliolss In the world. tine snmjtlfl fr A.tdressJAV HUQ1SSOM. I'et rt.lt, MUh $3 f.OI. I IMjATF.D WtTI'M KH. rnp-i III til It HOW U 'H I'l. SMrl W ATI M I IU 1" AUSSIS, tjAMWsss, A. t)oi:l.TKK .. ''"' u l'innTED St1,t:VIK1 if wholfMle 11HU.A Mlrnl Ml.rt 1 Irsvf Mi etiwii.e. pt. Willi A.Mrru H- A Co., tint l:KMI, ( isrlnnsll, Oh. 32500 ayear. Agent wantedeyerywhere. Bus iness Strict ty ll'SIMIIlS'l-.t srin-iirmrt.w Addri'H J.nos i u . o., bu ijus,jm FIAHOS! Betsil price XIMIO only styuo. v.r r fr;n". price si ;i itvt.tiiy irir.i i rr urv. lANlrl. r. mcvriT, Tmnimn w. tM.iir All AM (V t'O.'r are suporitir 111 dosign snd not .squall.' in quality or as ttTie- lunrs. Asa rmir ii"wn.r m thm. Msnnfsolory Hrlstol. Ctr PATENTS And INfKNTOIIM. F-DSO" BROS 1! K A Kort'lan Patent Agents,7ll O Ht . .WsshlngU.n.D. 0 Pstiihllsl.ed In Ihhs., H aftxr allnwanoe. CirTrof inslrnctlmis.rie ,s nt free. RWTWTIT.'ETl.S AH ftVvir" rpiArtrit tn tr mil Alivrs i !."" lor DITICTIVE8 JloWlA XAlAvTl ensii u librili i....ilion inrsnBesIl ttrnn n-l tirin sofT PP' suit lor sins crntfc A'Wrr". I'lilillslirr AsaerlcaajTrlnilnalJIlairtteert Mni'lnnatl, Ohio. WORK FOR ALL In their own lorshtls, cnnsssin for the tlrrlrle VUitor. ienlsra-.l) W-mlily snd Monthly. I.nrct Pnprr In the U orld, with Msmmoth tihromns tria. Ad.lrf.ss P. VII KKKAiiHiilntJiilne:. iSTl WEEKLY TRAHSCR1PI The best family newspaper pnhllshed ; elftht pages iBItf six oolimns reeding. Terms W '4 per aunnm; olnbs of eleen, 815 pet annam,in s.wsnre. HP Ft I l Ki 'OPV ? Ti. MIA 1 Ann A lAY M'KK ansae ty trill TA V JlZ AgenlssellingonrOtirotiKM, $)1U 10 Qhd 9r'-. wirrth sent, jiosf plc. for H! t'entr. Illntn tlstalofrne free. J. II. Illi-KHI)'N Ktl.MM, Boston. Kstahllnhsd IKfli.f AGENTS WANTED FOU THE - ICTOHIAL HISTORY of the U.S. Th treat Intetenl In thu thrflllnc hMory of otir conn try mail mi thidtha fnntHst-HHUniR luk ear pabliRbod. It Cfmlatnii over olM I linn hi-txirioal nnvravitifta d I IVO paii. It aellM at iinht. Knd for our term to AgenU.Htid aee why It sella fantcr tbai-apnj other book. Anilniifi. , NATIONAL FUHUHIUgn CO.. rhllidi'lphla. Pa. HIIlltTH. KPFP'H Patent Partly-marie Urn bhirta, beet quali ty, onlynlain seami U tinifh, A for 7. KKKP'8 Uuatotn Miirt to meaaiire, het qn&lity, t for $V. delivered free. Oiitmnteeff rfctlT natiefii Otory. KFI I I.ANM I, KNIM ltVKAK. fTndnhirta and I)rawr, 1hh( qiiHlity, $1 iV'eneh. White KUnnol V ndnrwHUi, hept (piality, f1 6 each. fl'iiit-on KUnnl Vetti A Drnwern. hi, hnavy, 7 No. eacbs Twiilwd Kilk IJinhrHitaa, paraxon frninnii, t eavb, fiertt Oinnbam, patent prottctMt riha, 1 each. Circulars and ninples innilfl free, on attnliontlnn, Shirtaonly,dehveri Iree. K KKP M A N CJ KAOTU l I N(l COMPANY, tit.) and MI7 Mormr htrent, Nw York H05PH0-NUTRITINE. The best vitalizing Tonic, liollevirtjj Moiitul nnd l hyHicul PH03THATI0N, im:n.vouBNE8a, dkbilitt. FEMALH WKAKNEaa. And all Impairmenta of Brata sua jxerve ay stem. All Draggliia. Depot, S Piatt St., N. T, AGENTS WANTED ! ft Vlra: PRA7YI1(JKSIt,n,1BnTmo Dill I , 1 !, II tK and DKATH of "V1'1' CUSI KR. w tli full scconnt of rin Ini-t liattls Kknd'S bkttlea ol tl Hlg lltirn snd TKltliy'a mare to hia rescue Mountain Alvinhhk, and perils of 1'iion -Ttn I.irn (V4) psges of wotitierfiil mninnre and dt'ep) Interest. Kinrly illustrated, and sells st siaht. Huyere are pleased Aiirwra m ak k mn v. Koreitrsordinary turros, ifldressCIH.IIMHIAN lit M IK CO., Ilnrlti.rd, t't. Agents also wanted ftir a stsur.srd work of l(Hif) pages, Aoo"l Soeaiiyase with sent, prepind. f r i I -nO. A now Mlloa! Treatise "Tata hoiKNcn ok Lin,, oh Kkls I'm hkiiv ATtTt." n liisk lot eery nisn. Prioe K I . sent lj mail, r itty oriirin -I prHKtii.p tioiis.eitlmr ouuuf ithivh worth THYSELF ta time the prion of the bonk. C.ol.t Mod.it swatdfd ia anlhxr. Tue li..sl..n Hrruht says " h Srinn.l tsfe is bnyond all comparison the most exlrsordiiwiry work sn PhvAMjlrurv nvi nul, lished." ESEflL Illus. HiuniiiiU'tsi.t f hh. Ad's THYSELF Da W II. l'AKK Kit, N.l 4 Hulnuchbueot, Om oti.Alass. EVERETT HOUSE, Fi'ontin Union Square NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City. . European Plan-Restaurant Unsurpassed. KKJtXKK & WEA VElt, I'mprtetorm BABBITTS TOILET SOAP. UnH railed lor ib Toilclaiul lh Btb. ti Artltktftl fcni (tecrt'tiva odor to ouvr eoiuuuta wl detftorlou lofraijl !. Altj ytammtsl rti-nltli saarlMol th ninnuftu-tun. r B. T. Hat&M't Soap hu psirfecUd Mid Dw oflVrt to tb pablto Thm FINEAT TOI1.FT SOAP In tbe World. Only fait f'urf vfystfuvM tWi f4 in itt MNnartir. For U In th Nursery It has No Equal. Worth ton luiica lUru to rry mother ud laiulty UiClirtnUBdufBa Sample bo, oontalDlnft II ctktt of A uu, Mu.h. itjut hf to ftaj A Vk4 fftt rxUt of 1 c-ntt. Artdrtft B- Tt BABBITT, Nsw York City. - Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Ttequlres Immediate attention, aa neglect oftentimes results la some incurable Lung disease, BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are m simple remedy, and will almost ln variably give immediate relief. SOLD 1!Y ALL. CULillSid aud dealers in medicines. THE GOOD OLD STAND-DY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST. KsxaBLiSHXD 35 Tbasi. Alwajs enrea. Alwait ready. Alwaja bandy. Una never failed. Thirty miUiOKt hawt iud it. Th whole world approves tbe glorious old Hastens the Best and Cheapest Linimen ineaistenoe. 5 oenta a bottle. 1 be Unstang Linimen snrea when nothinc else will WOI.n ATT, MPTItpTNir: VPVniTHH. aw !M M V I. KS UJUUU.11U 1 "V a llfl lasaa i-cfcLL1 ii Mil if Sandal-Wood1 i A poaitlta reined for all diaeasea of the Kidneys Bladder and Urinary Orsans ; alao'good in Urep. aleal Complaints. It never prodaoea aiokness, Is tMrtaia and ape MUon. It is fast sopanwHog all other romsdlaa. Bizty eapaolaa oars in all or slf b days. No other medioins ean do this. Beware sf Jmliatloas, for, owing to Its (res saoeeaa.nuuif hare bean offered ; some are most daccar ona, oaoalnc piles, eto. , DUNOA8 DICK Ac C.H Vmut Soft a. containing Oil o fuadaiuood, loid at all dru Mores. A fat circular, or Mad for on, to J6:M1j yjestsr 8tr;t, Iff Tork. N. . tCv. " " V
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