..ill OF NEWS. gantern and Middle States. The New York board of education has ro rlnoed the salaries of the teachers of I he public schools. TTon. Gidoon Wello dlod on the eleventh, at Ilattford, imn., f?ed seventy-nix years. He wm boro In Glastonbury, Coun., it'lidietl law, became editor aud proprietor cf the Hartford Time in 1826. After holdinf? Tarion minor offloos was appoin'ed secretary of the navy, under Liuooln'a admiiiiHtraliou in 1801, and held this poit'on mi' 11 18G9. Since then he wan a frequent contributor to the magazines and preoa of the country, and supported Tilden during the last presidential campaign. The EiirHhIi ship British America and the Amerioan brig Carrie Winslow, collided ofT Bandy Hook, New York, and the latter was aunt, her captain and steward losing their Urea. The International Trust Company, of Jersey City, N. J., incorporated as a savings dsuk even years ago, has suspended. The schoonor Speed ell arrived in New York, having ou board the officers and all except one of the crew of the schooner Sallie M. Steel man, which was found flying signals of d stress " ofT the Bermuda islands. J'he crew had been without food for sevon days, when one of the number attempted to shoot another, who turned npon h s assailant and 'hot Mm dead. The rest of thorn ate of the human flesh to stay thoir intense sntleriug from hunger. The State Senate of Pennsylvan'a has passed a resolution in favor of protection, aud de nouncing the bill for the revision of the tariff, which U before the committee cf ways and means in Congress. A fire at Webster. Mass., destroyed the cam bric mill of the II. N. Slater Manufacturing Company, inflicting an estimated loss of 100,000'. An important rednction of railroad freights from the East to the West has been made. A meeting of the Amorioan Poultry Associa tion was h-ld at Portland, Me., Charles A. Sweet, of Buffalo, N. Y., presiding. The Lord-Hicks case in New York has been compromised. An agreement has been reached between Mr. Lord and his children by which all suits are withdrawn, and a settlement satis factory to every one will be made. The failure of Hon. William Upham, of Spencer, Mass., one of the heaviest rnanu " faoturers of woolen goods in the country, is announced. The liabilities are estimated at 125.0 0. Western and Southern States. Bon. Charles M. Conrad, secretary of war under President Fillmore, died at New Orleans, on the eleventh , aged seventy-three years. The Mississippi Senate has refused to pass a resolution of thauks to United States Senator Bruce for advocating the Bland silver bill, or a resolution of oensure of Senator Lamar, lor opposing that bill. A large distillery near Dayton, Ohio, has been seized by the government. Jamea Wesley and his wife were fonnd mur dered in their house in Wayne county, North Carolina. The couple were literalty chopped to pieces with an axe. Upon the testimony of their five-year-old daughter a neighbor named Cherry was arrested for the crime, although the coroner's Jury gave it aB their verdict that five or til persona had been engaged in the murder. The Kentucky Senate has passed resolutions oalling for the remonetization of silvr by separate State aotion, for the equalization of its value with gold and for the payment of bonds in greenbacks, of which increased issue is demanded. President and Mrs. Hayes, and Vice-President Wheeler and wife were prosent at the opening of a camp meeting fair at the Masonio Temple in Baltimore. The JEtn iron works, of Ironton, Ohio, with a capital of 1 000,000. and the flour Arm of Hrvev A Son, Cleveland, have suspended, the liabilities of the latter bting estimated at 170,000. From Washington. A dispatch signed by Secretary Sherman, Stanley Matthews, J. A. Garfield, Eugene Hale and Harry White, wag sent to General Ander son at New Orleans, expressing sympathy for him, and the belief that he was " altrgether guiltless of any offense against law." A petition to Congress by William Cline, of Dayton, Ind.. asks that he be paid 45,000 upon the transfer to the commissioner of agriculture of a formula invented by him for making a medicine to cu e the hog cholera. The Senate finance oommlttee has agreed to report favorably the resolution which was passed by the House, declaring it inexpedient, to. make any redaction in the tax on distilled spirits at present. The committee has also de- ' mded 1 1 recommend the passage of a bill call ing for a commission to cousider the question of regulating the manufacture and sale of al coholic liquors. President Hayes has written a letter to Attorney-General Deveus in regard to the con viction of G neral Anderson at Nuw Orleans. According to this letter the President is of the opinion that the prosecution acainst General Anderson is purely political t that it is not oonmenanoea ny me best men I Louisiana, and therefore is contrary to their calm judg ment ; that the proceedings were in tue interest of persons who strive to antagonize the two parties in that State rather than to harmonize them, and that the act will be condemned everywhere when the circumstances attending the prosecution are made known. The meeting of the national Democratic enmmittee, which was to have been held in Washington, on February 22, has been post poned to May 22. ... A recent debate in the House over the West i uiut appropriatian bill led to a scene of extra ordinary excitement. Mr. Hewitt criticised he attitude of Southern men toward West I'int. Mr. Aiken, of South Carolina, replied '. Mr.- Hewitt'i charges, and a long exchange t personalities and arguments succeeded, in .inch the presence of troops in the South, the U-ged bargain, and the presidency were dis ced. Foreign News. Prince Gortschakoff has informed the Euro aa powers tha-. Kussia contemplated occu mg Constantinople because England and .itr nations have determined to send war -seis there for the purp se of protecting tr subjects. The sultan refused to allow 0 British fleet to advance to Constantinople, ' the ground that if he did so the liusuians ou!d also enter the city. A banquet to Henry M. Stanlov was given iu -ndon by the Ujyal Geographical Society A s the result of a pauio in the grain trade of ifatt, Ireland, about ten tirom have failed -tin total liabilities estimated at $1,000,000. France and Italy have decided not to send - to to Constantinople. A London dispatch states that the court of peals has reversed the decision of the court low in the case of Charles Bradlaugh the liKlian reformer, well known in America and iiuie Besaut, who were convicted of publish ; a pamphlet alleged to be immoral. The will probably be taken to the House of 1 do. COM.KKSSIO.NAL Sl'MlIAUV. Meaate. resolution was agreed to instructing the tuittee en appropriations to report whether i on the public buildings in Washington . bo resumed so as to give present employ i to the working-men whosu families are riog from destitution.... The supplumeu y Joint renoluiion, providing for the appoint w.t of eighteen additional commissioners to e Paris exhibition, was taken up and reftr- 1 to the committee on appropriations, to- tbr with an amendment, appropriating i.C.oO to pay the salaries of the additional mmuiiiouers. .-. .The Senate resumed oou . ration, of the silver bill, and Mr. Hill, of ' :, spoke in opposition thereto. Mr. ' Mjkein its favor. n! prt tlons iu favor of a woman suf i..!me t to the constitution wore re ! r. Conkling, of New York, pre ""ntnl of the chamber of commerce n-moustrating against tiie re ":ts silver dollar to be com- s .... J1'. La vis, of West Virginia, and Mr. Ssnlsbnry, of Delaware, poke in favor of the Bland silver bill. Ad journed. Mr. Christinncy, of Michigan, In presenting several petitions of citizens of Michigan in favor of the adoption of a sixteenth amend ment to the constitution of the United State so na to prevent the disfranchising of persons on account of sex, said ho hoped the eonmiit'f e on privileges and elections would take up this subject and report upon it. The petitions were entitled to a report. When he should become satisfied that a majority of the women were in favor of female suffrage, he would ote for it, but until then he would not. He thought the Congress of the United States was not the place where these potitions should be presented. They projierly belonged to the State tagislat lire and should be presented there, lleferred .... Mr. Thnrman, of Ohio, presented resolution, of the General Assombly of Ohio expressing the opiniou that all the bonds of the govern ment are payable, principal and interest, in silver coin, favoring the passage of the silver bill, and declaring that President Hayi s and Secretary Sherman, in opposing the remone tization of silver, did not represent the views of the people ot umo. jioaa ana ma on tne table.... Mr. Burnside, of Khode Island, fnrni the committee on military affairs, reported, with ameudments, the Senate bill to remove all restrict! ns now existing in regard to enlist ments of colored citteens in any arm of the United States army. Messrs. Maxey, of Texas, andCockrell, of Missouri, from the committee, announced that they did not concur with the majoritv in reporting favorably ou this bill. . . . Mr. McDonald, of Indiana, spoke in favor of the silver bill, aud Mr. Randolph, of New Jersey, against It. Adjourned. Mr! Roman, of New York presented the memorial of the New York board of trade and transportation, signed by the officers thereof, and a large number of the business men of Now York, remonstrating f gainst the passage of the silver bill.... Mr. Ingalls, o' Kansas, intro duced a Mil to promote the deposit of savings in a popular loan, and to provide for funding the national debt into home bonds convertible into currency. lleferred to the committee on finance.... Mr. Blerrimon, of North Carolina, spoke in favor of the Bland silver bill, and Mr. Sargent, of California, in opposition to that measure. Adjourned. House. Mr. Wood, of New York, presented petitions from the New York chamber of commerce, and from the bankers Of Boston, New York, Phila delphia, and Baltimore against the proposed silver legislation. lleferred. . . .The bill appro priating $18,430 to pay for the nse of the Pio neer nulls in Alexandria, Va , during the war, was discn-eed at some length and rejected by yeas, 94; nays, 109. It was held, in debate, that the pausing of the bill would open the way for unlimited claims of the same nature arising during the war. Adjourned. Bills were introduced declaring it unneces sary to raise taxes for the sinking fund for a certain period ; giving the thanks of Congress to Gen. Miles for his Indian campaign ; to dis tribute to the States the proceeds of captured and abandoned property still in the treasurv . . . .The West Point academy appropriation bill was taken np, and the amendment to strike out the sections allowing additional pay to first lieutenants aot ng as instructors ws, after discust-ion, rejected, and the House adjourned. The ceremony of receiving the painting of the "Signing of the Emancipation Proclama tion by President Lincoln," presented to Con gress by Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of New York, was gone thromgh with in presence of both Houses. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, made the presentation address, and an address was made by Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, after which the Senate retired and the House adjourned. Mr. Bice, of Ohio, chairman of the com mittee on invalid pensions, reported a bill granting pensions on account of wounds, eto , received in the service of the United States since March 4, 1861; for the payment of ar rears of pensions, and fori he restoration to the rolls of the names of invalid pensioners stricken therefrom on account of joining the Confederacy.... After lengthy and animated discussion of the West Point appropriation bill the House adjourned. Fashion Kotes. Black satin dresses are revived. Back combs are worn very high. Striped stockings are regaining favor. Narrow strings to bonnets are the most fashionable. Bonnets are worn far off the head for evening dress. White swiss scarfs with ends of lace are again worn. White satin trimmed with lace is re vived for bridal dresses. It is en regie for the stockings and fun to match in evening dress. . Organdie and tarlatan are used to simulate crepe lisse ballayeuses. The latest fancy in jewelry is sets made iu the form of tiger's claws. Red is the proper color for a long petticoat, even mose wearing mourning. Lace mits and kid gloves are equally fashionable this winter for evening toilet. Yokes nnd full gathered waists are to bo worn in the spring for wash materials. Dark, rich-colored velvets and pale tinted cashmeres are used for composite evening toilets. Transparent lace elbow sleeves are woru with a few sleeveless silk and vel vet evening toilets. The Princess dress, varied in a hun dred different ways, is rapidly taking precedence of all others. The latest style of coiffure is both high on the top of the head and dropping low in the neck behind. Cloth boots foxed with pebble goat, with thick cork soles, continue to be the favorite walking shoe. The most fashionable evening dresses have long pointed corsages, cut very square back and front, with high shoulder straps, and no sleeves. Long, handsomely carved, and long, narrow, tortoise-shell pins are used to fasten the hair when ic is dressed in two braids, fastening low down in tho nape of the neck. Among novelties in handkerchiefs are some of fine batiste, embroidered iuoou trasting colors; the scolloped edges have lace borders set on full under the em broidery. The most fashionable evening bonnet is formed entirely of flowers and f jathers fastened on a slight frame of cap wire, and tied in the back under the chignon with long, narrow strings of ribbon. Lighting a Match. The match box, the wall and the car pet are the three substances upon which the average woman will consent to light a match, and it should be noticed, as a curious and as yet unexplained fact, that no woman, in any circumstances, dreams of lighting matches on the under side of u murble mantel piece. Men, on the other baud, regard the mantel piece as the natural complement of the match, aud if he happens to be near one when about to light a match, uniformly scratches on the under side of the mar ble. Some men prefer to light matches on the soles of their boots, except, of course, when the soles in question are damp. The vast majority of male human beings, whether men, boys or advocates of female dreHS reform, litfht their mutches on their trousers. V' York The Con ti u d mm Fiend. He came in hurriedly with the usual " How'ie ye?" salutation, brushed snide a pile of exchanges, took a seat en one corner of the editorial table, nnd with nn encouraging smile observed : "Say, I've got au A 1 conundrum yon can't guess in two weeks. 1 had a big notion to send it to the Scientific Month! or tho Philadelphia Bank Note llijyorter, or some o' them leading journals devoted to original humor and lietit literature, but a little reflection told me it was my duty to patronize home industry, bo I'll give it to you for nothin' not charge you a solitary red for it." And squirting a stream of tobacco juice with unerring accuracy into a teu dollar cuspador in the northwest corner of the room, he wiped his mouth on his coat sleeve and propounded the follow ing awful conundrum : ' Why which that is, what is the difference between the widow Perkinson and her daughter Sallie t Now then 1" "About seventeen years, perhaps," we repliod at random, without suspend ing work on a labored and convincing editorial on "How the Turks Might have Whipped Russia." MOh, pshaw, no!" be growled; you couldn't guess it in two months ; and it is easy enough, too, when you know the answer. One " " One has a husband and the other wants one," we again ventured. ' No Great Crear, no !" he howled in a tone of disgust. "Don't believe you would stumble on the right answer in two yea " "One," "we interrupted again, "is a widow and the other is a wee dear." " There you go again I" the tone of disgust considerably deepened. "You can t guess it iu seven yea " " One mourns for a late husband, and the other mourns because her hus band is late coming," we essayed once more. "Julius Antony, no!" he fairly shrieked, reizing our shear and fiercely impaling several exchanges to the table. "It's a boss conundrum, and you might guess for seventeen years, and you" "What was the front name of the widow's dear departed ?" weff asked, be coming interested in the fiend's conun drum, in spite of a previously formed determination to 'kick him out of the back door in fivo minutes out of a possi ble six. "William," he replied, between Ida clenched teeth. "Aha! Now we have a clew to the answer. One has lost her Will, and the other hasn't lost her will by a large majority. "N-n-n-OM" he howled, in bold faced pica caps, which nearly overturned our inkstand, and made the windows rattle. "Great Obelisk, man, what a one-hoss conundrum guesser you are! I'll tell " "One is bom to wed, and the other is I worn to Before we could finish our answer, which if we remember rightly, fits va original conundrum propounded by every minstrel troupe in the land during the past twenty years the fiend slid off the table as if he had collided with a bent pin, and cried aloud : ' Why, you darned idiot ! you wouldn't guess it in two hundred and thirty years. The difference between the Widow Perkinson nnd her daughter Sallie is" "How old is Sallie?" " is this : the daughter has a moire antique dress, but her mother hns a more antique face. See ?" We reluctantly confess that the fiend escaped with his life. Norrlstown Herald. How to Visit the Pari Exposition. A writer in the Chicago Tribune gives the following advice to those intending to visit the Paris exposition: Leave all your best clothes at home, they will be useless to you. Take plenty of warm, rough clothing to wear on the steamship. Your watch, starched linen and fine hat had better remain packed. Upon land ing go to some inland English, town say Manchester, Exeter or Nottingham and arrange to stay a week or so, during which time get a "traveling suit " made, and buy underwear, eto., complete. Demand in all cases their lowest price for cash. You are now nn-Americanized, Bnd ready for London and the continent. Don't buy in Paris nntil you have been there eeveral weeks, then make your purchases according to your tastes aud the length of your purse. You will find the hotel rates, and prices of everything you buy in Paris, and indeed everywhere you go npon the continent, to be twenty five to fifty per cent, lower, if you can successfully pass yourself off as any thing but an American. Which am I to Believe! A correspondent in Texas writes: The enormous receipts of northern goods his fall brought with them some queer material for local railroad agents. ' Thomas," exclaimed a newly-appointed agent, " how much is four times seven ?" Thomas, being hurried and somewhat mixed, replied, " twenty-seven I" The agent proceeded with his percentages, which obstinately refused to foot np more than ninety-nine per cent. After two hours' figuring, seeing Thomas at lunch, he again put the question. As the brain of the latter was not being taxed, the answer came correctly, "twenty-eight!" With face purple with rage, he roared " What do I em ploy you for ? To tell me lies? This morning you told me twenty-seven, and now you say twenty-eight. Which am I to believe ?" They dant know It. Some people don't know that they are being swindled everv time thev hnv an infarinr short-weight, baking powder, it would be far better to buy and nse the old reliable Dooley's Yeast Powder. Every package of the Dooley I'owder is warranted absolutely pure, and Biriuuy iuu weigni. tjoia Dy grocers. " CHEW The Celebrated " Matohlehs " Wood Tag Plug TOBAOOO. TH PlONKlB TOBAOOO COMPANY, New York, Boston, and Chicago. Cbcxbs or Comfobt. Earache, toothache, headache, neuralkia and deafness can be in stantly relieved and finally cured by JuhiiHiu'w Anodyne Liniment. Get a bottle and read direction. CnnMit HraMM for (Jrnnd Snrrcm, Coiisph-i' ns among the highest examples of snow sa which the present century can show Is Hoste ler s Stomach Hitters. The record of its triumphs over disease is to be traced in the written aeknowlegmenta of thousands who have experienced its beneficent fleets, and the evidence of its popularity is to be found In the vast and growing demand for the a' tide in North and Houth America, Mexico, Guatemala, the Wrst Indies, Australia and Europe. The reasons for it unparalleled success are cogent ones. The accumulated evidonce of nearly thirty years sh ws that it Is a certain remedy for malarial disease, as well as its surest pre ventive ; that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver complaint and nervousness, counter acts a tendon' jr to gont, ihenmatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the mind while it invig orates the body. flronrliltls. Prom John VacK. H"H ot Pennington, N. H.i " Throe years nince 1 was veiy mncli re duced with a dreadful conb, which resulted iu rtronchitis, affecting me so severely as to ren der it diflicult to apeak iu an audible voice. To this was added severe night sweat, and I was fearful of going into a dcoliue. After recourse to various remedies, to no purpose. I made use of Pr. Wistar's Hahamof Wild Cherry, a few bottles of which fully restored me to health. Since that time I have had several severe at tacks of cough, but the Balsam hag always re moved them, I always keep it bv mo," and should not know how to do without it." 60 cents and tl a bottle. Sold by all drug gists. The editor of an agricultural paper says there is absolutely no cure for hog chohra but that Sheridan's Condition Powders, given occasion ally, will certainly prevent it. lie sure to got Sheridan's. The other kinds in large packages are trash. Dr. Tierce's CI old en Medical Discovery will cure a oongh in one-half the time necessary to cure it with any other medicine ; and it does it, not by drying it np, but by removing the cause, subduing the irritation, and healing the af fected parts. So'd by druggists. Oh My llenal Arhr( then take a dose of Quirk Irisn Tea. The great bilious remedy, pr ce '25 cts. a package. The Orenleat Dlnrevrry of the Asre is Dr. TobiM oelebrtd Venetian Liniment I 80 years before th public and warranted to ear Diarrhea, DMntery, Oolio, and Speams. taken internally : and Oronp, Ohronio Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Out, Brulaes. Old Soma, and Paint in tha Limb. Back, and Cheat, eatemally It haa never (ailed. No family will ever he without it after oneo (tirina; it a fair trial. Proe, 40 cents. Da. TOBIAS' VKNKTIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In Pint Bottles, at One Dollar, is warranted auperior to any other, or NO PAY, for the cure of Oolio, Oat, BrulMw, Old Sorea, eto. Sold by all Drnssiata. Depot I O Park Place, New York. The Markets. WWW TOM, Beef CattleNative V4 09 Texas and Cherokee.. 07 09 Milch Cows 40 00 (70 00 Hogs IJve 04 V lH Dressed ... 0 vA Sheep Mb4 Lambs .. I0V(4 Cotton Middling H!'V Flour Western Good to Choice.., 8 00 (e Htate Oood to Choice 8 80 Barkwheat, per ewt 1 811 ( 08S 03V 11 10J4 25 10 90 431, Si 78 83 M M 84 tH 8S 48 14 Wheat Bed Weetern 1 17)4(4 No. 1 Milwaukee 1 IB Rye Btate. 71 Barley HUte.. Barle Malt... 0 ts M MS ts SO 40 IS Bnokwbeat OaU Mixed Weetern Corn Mixed Western Hay, per ewt Straw, per owt Hops 7's 03 M04 ....771 Pork Men 11 its (411 81 Lard Oity Steam 17)4(4 07 V Flan Mackerel, No. 1, new 18 00 (411 00 " Mo. 9, new 10 OJ (413 00 Dry Cod, per ewt I (0 (4 8 6? V Ilerrlna;. Scaled. per box..... If (4 18 retroienm crude UVJ440UX Kenned .13 36 83 44 81 80 41 1 nn 18 18 IT Wc-'-Oallfornla Fleece 90 Texas 80 Australian Btate XX Rn.A Lit . . - 44 41 (5 17 88 17 11 (8 Western Choice Western Good to Prime.. Western Flrklus t'heeae State Factory Btate Skimmed Western................ ... Kffgs State and Pennsylvania.... . atrrraLO. 08 .V (4 16 & Flour t M 1 40 81 . to 78 78 80 8 (0 t 41 bn 83 77 7 83 OA 06 06 36 1 47 6T 84 61 84 ..'3 84 83 49 n utw ww, A mjjw.iuo.,,,,,,, Oorn Mixed. OaU... Bye..., Barley VHrLATBUKIA. Beef Cattle Extra Sheep Hoga Dressed Flour PennaylvanU Extra 08)4(4 0) (4 ooX(4 7 18 (4 1 88 (4 wnct Bed western. Bye , 68 (4 83 (4 61 (4 a-i r4 Beflned,. 81 4 31 (4 81 (4 tS (4 06jk4 Corn Yellow...... Mixed OaU Mixed Petroleum Crude OSVjIOflV Wool Colorado Texas , California osroa. Beef Cattle. Of o- 0' 36 8)4 6 63 07X 0J 10 08 Bona Fiour Wisconsin and MinneeoU.. Corn Mixed Oats " Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX.'. California Fall B1QUTOS, MASS. Beef Cattle Hheep.. Umba,., , ,.'.,. Hogs. m waTnTcwa, suss. Beef Cattle Poor to Oholoe...... . . em.. ........... Lambs................. . nH'4 1 78 (4 ! 68 (4 St (4 68 (4 48 4 06!W(4 06 (4 07 (4 07), (4 0 (4 t 00 (4 I 00 (4 r so T 76 00 QTAMWPIVI. speech impedimenta perma- UlailUliUUlnU nently eared. Oorre.pondenre soheit JL Paoy Gottmawn, 335 Kaet SOth 8t.,N. Y. City. Farm For Sale ! The nnderaiirned nra for Bale, the farm known aa . .V ,n""s,l Krm, on the ri.er road aij ininjr the villaaeof Mottville, Mich. Haid farm oonaiaU of iHfi aorea 4U aorea in timber, balaooe under limb .late of 0iiUlT.tion.70 acre now being in wheat, looking nioe. Large well built barn. coinforlKbU bouae. PneMteeion yi Ten April 1st. Title perfect, no inonmbranoe ou the place. Prioe only H.iO per 'acre. Oonrenient to mmknt, being three nnln. from Lake hhore 4 Michigan Doutnern Kailrond. aix mii-a from ConaUntine, Mioh., six miles from White Pia-eon, Pleaae apply la peraon or addreva, TtJJ'APJVWIile Peeit, Bllrh. EXTRA LARGE k O MHISGIOrJO Paid to Agent on two very elegant and valuable books on popular aubjeota, tilled with the very flneat Illuatra ttonj by noted Artiet. W hlug to plaoe Agenta in evehy town ou tlieae booka at once, we will gin KPKt'IAI. AND I'NIXIJAI. t'OMMIMMIONM to Agenta who apply within TwrwTT pats. H'a mean Kend fur Circui -r. Teruie. eto., eto., to the AMERIOAN PUBLISU1NU CO., Uartford. Oonn.. or newera, n. J. A l"witiv rvmctlr fur llropij and ll ditwiwrt t! ih ltUiney, Ulatilder aud Urtanry Or (an. 11 uut'i Uenietl jr i pure! vegeuLle ud or pa red eiprlily f,f u tuv dlMtut. It hu ourrd thuUMuUi. --ery bottle ,r ranted. Head to W. J. Clarke, f'ruvideuue, ft I., fur iUutnud DmpMt. If your dnifijriift donl have it, h will order ii fur rou. API i-iliVi PXAJKOS. Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, Warerooms, 18 East 14th Street, lEaUbUbLe.1 US4.J RCW YOftK. Sendor llluttraltd Circular umd I'rkt iiu. a. .- , . . . i . - .. i.. ftTTVCl RKTOI.T"Kf). PrieaUatftM. Adriroe VT U Al O Qreat, We-tern (Inn Worka, Pitmhnif ,V. WORK FOR ALL In fcrmlr own roonlitlffi, eMTaVtairtf fnr the Klrillt VI nit or (wnUrrfHl) MtMklr and Month). lrxtMi lnrr In I hf orlti. with Mammoth (brmnoa Krata. AdUfwa P. Q. Yll KLKKY, Amtunlit, flim.nr. i ANncENTRAL" LttllU WESTERN 1.200,000 Antic nr Iowa Hnlr nt SJIt nnd M per Acre, In farm Iota, and On terma to auit all olita.ea. rionnd-trip ticket from Uhioagn and retnrn free to ptirchaMera. Kend Poeta eard for niapa and pamphlet deecrthing olltnat. aoi and prodnota in IS oountiea. tlall on or aririreae, IOWA II. K. I.AMI tMlt'AN V, t Knn. rlnlph hirril, (hlnitn, or t'rrt.ir Kniilde, lawn, J. B. (JAL1IOUN, lind Oommiaatoner. 3X SSL r WELB OIL'S couTouiro 01 PUKE COD LIVEU OIL A1TD LIIIE. KUlii 11.1113 UllllUy T Our nnd All. Are vnn ftiiiTft'fnc fVam aft Vuih, t.kdd, Athm, Bronrhiti or any of tha tut .on) pitlmonar trouble, thnt no oftn tarrnlnaN in Of) Humptmn r If mi, ' WHfH-' Vurt (Vl Lit er Oil anl Mmn," a tttifefind rtttoac.oufl ramndr. Thin In no qnaok nrnpMratitm. imt is rt-stiilfirtj- itrmo innd by tho median! faott ty. Mannfncinrwd onljf ly A. B. WiLUOR, Chomiat, Btvaton. W-dd Ht drutUts, A FAWI AND nOIilE OF YOUIl OWN. How Is the Time to Secure It ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN ACRE Of the beat land in America. J.HUl.mm Aorea in Keel, rrn Nrbrnekn, on the line of the I ninn Pnrlfir Kllllronri now for aale. It) veur -rrrd it yii'.n, fn'er( only S ;pr cent. Theae are the unlr lan.ta roR sai.b en the tine of the Rkeat Rau.hoaii, the World's Hkih. WAT. Komi for Til a Nnw "PiiiNRrn," the beat paper for ihoae aeeking new boroea eTor pnhii.hed. Full inior matton, with rnnui. aent Flint ft, f. DAVl.t l.nnd Agrnt, I . P. . K.. Omnhn, b. prot. Bedford's lctter showino supcRioRrrr 2TaJ PJlVr;,9.VER ALL 0THERS.F0R SQM MAKINQ.SENT 1REE BY MAI' ON APPLICATION TO H.M ANTHnwv ioa ,nr t ariyvnax GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. Taa rriertds of tttls UNRIVALIIOCORSET are now nv m bared by MILLIONS. tnem are mtd raductd MtDAlSlCCIVlB fiat thaCnuin na bewars of imltatiorra. ASK ALSO rOS) THOMSON'S UKSnUKASlIeTUll The beat tooda made. See that the name of TUOMarlM anH Ih. Trade Mark t Crown, ant tgmpd on every CortetiJreel VEGETINE FOR DROPSY. OeittbaX FaLXS, R. I.. Oct. 19, 1877. Db. U. R. Stcvkni : It ia a plaaaura to f Ira my tat 1 1 no on y for your valaabla madioina. I waa aiok for a lone time with Drop?, under tba dootor's oaro. Ha said it waa Watr betveao tha Heart and Livar. I roir(. no tenelit until I oom maaoad taking tba VKUKT1NK in iaot, I aavrowin woraa. I buve tried miny remediea; thejdid not help ma. VKGKTINK ia tha modioli. for Dropsy. I iHiaan to feel batter after taktnir a tvw botttaa. I hava taken thirty bottles in all. I am perfectly well never fait baiter. Mo one can feel mora thankful than I di, I am. dW .1,, gratefully VKQKTINB. Whan the blood beeome lifeleee and atasnant, either from ohange of weather or of climate, want of ezeVoiae, irregular diet, or from any other oanae, the VKQKTINB will renew the blood, carry off the putrid hamora, oleanae the atomaoh, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body. VEGETINE v For Kidney Complaint and Nervous Debility. IaLIBOBb, Me., Deo. Sf), 1877. Ma. Htbtknb : Dtmr Sir I had had a Oongh for eighteen jreare, when I eommenoed taking the VKLi K TIN iC I waa Terr low. my ayatem waa debilitated by diaeaae. I had the Kidney Complaint, and wta Tery nerroua Cough bad. and Lunga aore. When I had taken one bottle 1 fauna it waa helping me; it haa helped my cough, and it atrengthena me. 1 am now able to do my work. Never bare found anything like the VEUUT1NK. I know it la ererrthing it ia recommended to be. Mas. A. J. PENDLETON. VKGKTINK ia noorahing and strengthening ; ptviBee the blood; regulates the bowels; quiet the nerroua eratem ; acta direotl upon the aeoratiou, asd aroosas the whale ayatem to aotion. VEGETINE FOR SICK HEADACHE. EvAaTlLJJ, Ind., Jan. 1, 1878. Mb. Stitkks: iar .Sir 1 have need roar V ROUTINE for 8iok HeadaShe, aud been graatly benettted thereby. I hare efery reaeon to beliere it to be a good medioiae. Voara, rory reapeotfully, Mas. JAMttS OO.NOK, 411 Third Street. HKADAC1IR. VGOBTINKoanboaaid to be a rare remedy for the miny kind ot beadaohe, a it aot direotly npon the rarious oanae of thia complaint Verrooaneaa, lodigeatioo, Ooatirenaea. RheamaUam, Neoralgia,Ii;Uouanea,et. Try the VKUKTINU. Tea will sever regret it. VEGETINE. DOCTOR'S REPORT. Pa. OIlAKLBi M. nUDDRNIIAUSBN, ApoUeoary, Kvauarille, lud. rie Dootor write : bare a large number of good onatomer whe take VBOeVriNK. Thay all apeak well of it. 1 know it ia a good medicine foe the coin plaint for which it I reoojav mended. Dee. !i7, 1877. VBOKT1NK is a great panaoea for onr aged lather and mother, for it gire than etrength, qaiet their Berres, and giro them N atom's weet aleep. VEGETINE. DOCTOR'S REPORT. H. R. Btbven, Baq. : Dr Air We hare been selling your ralnable VKflB. TIN II for three year., aud we hud that it giree perfeot aatiafaotion. We ueliere it to be the beat Bluoa Pun. fittf now aold. Very re.peotfuliy, Dm. J. K. brloWN A OO., Druggiat. Uiuunwwu, Ky. VKGKTINK ha nerer failed to affeot a enre, giring ton and atrengiti to tha ay.t.ia debiliuted by diaeaae. u 88 , 5t.,' II ' . .1, vAWi 'I ItKSJax r"J -at t i 1 Ji'vtx- c "V. 1 1. "Sir VEGETINE PREPARED BY E H STEYEHSBoston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. HnfrlT I nU el nnd Ii rr.-I"n't "Bill, poil 1". eoil fingem. Write American Hook Kichange, W. Y. PIAKOS Retail prio ISfMKl only !(. Pwlor Ur,prloel:tAOnnlT fH,,. Taper free, Daniki. K. Hkattt, Waahlngton, N. J. $330 : Month. Aran Agent wanted. Ail neat eell trt aamul rr. rtreaaJAV B KO!NON. Ietr..ll, Mic h artiolea in the worm. ift n nivrn i.ESMr.N fnr whoimi. hu. I I III a-W Lllnl MltT lrvlinnpeii"lra' 1 f 11 fl AMr AcMreM B. a ., boa 1364, OaclaeatiOhjie. $3 U,D Hl.ATEt) WATCH K. rr in lb. kaowa wiirlil. Hampl. Wati-h tui to Aeaam J inmiM, A. t)Ol)I.TKK CO., Cmr.o, lu. S2500 Ineaaatrlctlv l-gltltriale.Partlciilarrre Auaree rf. noi ra tu, bi iwu, mm WANTRI) IS orime. Pr lioerai. Ineloae ....i. m. I. ... th. n. t ml i trm HMrrlne. and to relNirt . Tie. T noerai. mtiinB. wt,,,,, nnu .w and Knroi.em Henret 8ervir,e t!o., (Sinninnatl, (). . 1 . A - A A .a in,.ri. nT nrtYTn injiiah.ii ''.: HI I IHU riiiperinr In ilra'gn. Not enunled lalal la ft I" iinalily, ft ea (iniekrener . WewVVAlM Ag.nor-S r.rtlandt M.. N. . $10 to $25 : A lAV Hi) III', mart ty A ..ni. Mllln. nnr Ohronio Orayona, rtotnre and Oart mo Oanla. IB. aemvier, worth ttn, eot, nrial-paii". In, 1JV I lent. lil-lnl rnt-O titalogn fre. I. II. Ill: I' fclilt lK HOiN1, Homnn Hatahlirhed IKW.I BOSTOH WEEKLY IHAISCHIPT The heat family newapaper pnbliahed ; eight page ; Dfly ia e'tli mna reading. . - . Terma tfi per aonnmt elnbs of lrn. Via Pf annum, in adranoe. HCMHIE!H COPY GRATIS. . H 0 S P H 0-KUTR ITI N E. Tha best vltallilns Tonlo, KcllOTlng Mental anu rursicai ( vnaarnATrnv. iVNlSRVOtJBNBSS, DEBILITT. ?r riDtALB WKAKNBS8, And ail Irapairmente of Brain aud erre Byatem. nr.pgl.u. Depot, a Flatt St., N. T, Invalid Pensions Increased. BOtTNTT. Volnn'eer re.nliatlng after Jannary I, with rlne montha prior aeinre, can get unpaid balance of . PKNI()N for woumla and diaeaae (on alight rliaabihty), to aohtiera, aailor", wiilowa and chil dren. IMll'NTY to aoliliera diaoharred for eonnd or 1'iiiirjr, n l fllKI to rolunteer enlintrd before July S2, 1HHI, lor three yeara, regardleaa of term of aerrioe, if not peid. ADDITIONAL FlOUNTV to threeaml twoyHara' rolunteera ani widnwa, if only l't been paid. New Orlaane HHI7.K MONKY. KKNKHT 1'. IlKOOK. l ate Thief lerk. U. . f anltary C'limmia'lon Agenry, Attorney at Ijiw, No. Ill Naaaan Street, New York. iu:i:i"H mi ii htm. KKP'S Patent Partly-mai Dreaa HhlrM, beet qnall It, only plain aeame to tiniah, 8 for 87. KKKO Onatom Hhirt to meaanre, heat quality, 8 for fl, delirer d free. Guaranteed perfectly aatia'aotory. IUU KI.ANNKI. CNUKKWKAK. ITndereliirU and Drawera, beat quality, 11.6(1 each. White Flannel Underreata, beat quality. 81.611 eaoh. . Oanton t lannel Veeta A Lrrawera, ei. heavy, 76o. eaoh. Twilled Milk Umbrellaa, paragon framea, 83 aaob. Real (llngham, patent protects rtba, 81 eaoh. (lircnlara and aatnplea mailed free, on apiilioation Hhlrta onlT.dellTered free. KKKPMANl) FAOTl) R I NO DOM PA NY, 1(1.) and I 7 Meroer Street, New York AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY of the U.S. Th rrett lntret tn the thrill In hifttor of our mnu Irjr uiakfw tluttb fiuttfwi(t)HiniK ruiok puhlir,hd. It oimtiuiaS) onr tln hlttjritifii flnjrravinKa u(1 I IKO fN. It MUt at ptuht. fSfn 1 fnr our i1p- tArmi to irot. and why it Mils fntr than any othttr hook. AariTnm. NATION A ti FUHUHHINO CO.. PhiUdf I phia. Pa. TRAPK MARK. DR. DECKER'S CELEBRATED , EYE BALSAM IS A SURE OUItE For INFLAMED, WEAK KYES, BTYES andKORE ICYEL1DS. SOfJ BY ALL DRUliOlSTB. DhPOT, BOWEliT, . " . HENT BY MAIL 1 Oil Sjo Fronting Union Square NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City. European Plan Restaurant Dnsnrpassei THE SCIENCE OF LIFE OR KI.r.ntl MHiVATION. Two hundntth edition, rtTtHMi and milttrvatd, J nut pn linbed. It is a tlaiKlitrd lundicul work, ititi liuiit in tlie Koa-lirah lnu)iH, writtnn ly a pbymcUn of fjroat ih. nnot, to wbniii waa awnnlnd a Hold and jrliMl indal tJf tha Nalitnal Mediual Armociniion. It vimiuln httuu ttful nd Try axpaitiv ttmM plat-M AniriavutKK. 'I br hundmd pRKa. mora than fifty vuluxhla p. tncrption fur all forma of prnTailina; diwa-. th ra.ult ot nmny yiara of it4tiaiTO and auccawif ul prnctico liound in French cloth : prica onlf ftj. , nent by mnil Tha Iondon l.anrvt "No ps-raon should Im without thin t1. able book. Tha author Is a nubia bnfiictr." An illufttrated aampln nn' to all on i rcnipt nt (( cants for poataaja. gAddross IK. W. H. PARK KK, No. 4 Hulhncb tStraat. Boston. Tl a author my bo congUlted on at) diMws rHjuiriPa: skill and iiwnnoa. BAMI1TSTOILET SOAP. UnHTalM for tba Toi.tsind th Bs-b. No srttlk.il ana doctpUvo odon la cor eomoKHl ss4 dsistsriout iDfradl nU. AfWf ymrof ctoaMflc tupen-UMAUil ths Distiufsu-tursr af B. T. hAb6xtt' M Soap hM jwrfcctW nd bow ofn-rt to tba ambits Tha riJTEffT TOILET SOAP la the Wor.4. ilf (A p.rt 99aftm miU ud in its wtan ufmin. fcFor Use In the Nursery It has No Equal. Worth ten MatM tuuuai u arury titotliair suid Isuully liiLurtUs.loBU Bauapic bus. eoauiuiuf S cakt of t on. Mch, seat frss to aa aa hast aa rx-stit of H rnU, Addri B- it5ELTjyl?riiclty- THE GOOD OLD STAHD-BY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST. KaiABUSarss 86 Ybass. Aiwar. ores. Alwaji readj. Alwaa hand. Ua newer failed. Thirty mtlUoHt ha Utud it. Th whole world approre tha glorWia old Mnatang th. Beat, and Oheapeat Llnimn ia.iuteuoe. jli sent a bottle. Tb. II aatang Limrnan aura when nothing .la wtll irr v a i,i. MFnminn vfwdkhb. Sandal-Wood A poaitir remed lor all diaeaae ol tb Hldner. Bladder and frlnaj-y Organ. ; aiao'good In Dr. leal t'soiplaJnts. It carer prodaoa alokneaa, la eertain and ape action. It la fast aapwaeding all other remadiea. Hixtf eapaol car in U or lgb dar. No other madloln oan do thia. Beware mf Iniltaitloss, lor, owing to its grea oeoeaa.mana hTe been edared ; aom ara moat danger ns, ea actus pile, eta. DUN UAH DICK V CH.'aj um Soft Oa elat, M(a4aag Oil Aaauialiaaod, a(ii at all Ore Morat. Adf fat circular, or aad far eaa Ic 86 oaa 87 Wooruw ScTt, inm fork Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, All ilEYERETT HOUSE, Requires immediate) attention, ns neglect oftentimes results In Sumo Incurable) Luuir disease. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Are a simple remedy, and will almost in. variably plv Immediate relief. SOU) BY AIX CUEMIsTS and deal3et Sti medicines. P4. Y. F4. CJ. lj