f . n and Middle 8tates. Int-fte frolM (.ruins on (lie Hudnon . r railroad col Uoc with tfrriflo f oroe m nr New Vtirk, complo'ply wrecking a mimlipr of ' cr, though, happily, no lips of life remitted. A large rjuntitity of ntiplftimod morchMidiwo , Onteoninl exliibitu forfeited nndpr act of Congress, was gold at 1'hiiHdi'lphia, the prices brought being Tcry low. Peter Cooper linn iHsund an address to the country In favor of the romonctiy.aUon of ail- ver and aRaiimt the speedy resumption of ppecie paynienis. Committees reprcRcntiusr the merchants of New York held a conference witn representa tives 01 iuei.no ana .Now lorn Central rail roaio in regard to the alloired nnlust discrimi nation of freight rates againxt New York and in favor of other cities. The committees charged that tho high rateH from New York to me west were yrrv tn-elndirial to the trade ia teresta of that city, and that much of their luiHinoBS wag Koinf? to neighboring cities, who naa ine aa vantage or lower rates. 'mere nave been rortv cases or noionmnir from nsinpr the wator of an infected well at itanrord, L, ana several persons have died. After a senrch of twa months, the body of Mis Jennie Mooro a beautiful young lady nwicimg m xsewarK, .v j., and employed In New York was found in the Tassaic river. On Christmas evening Miss Moore received a visit from a gentleman to whom she was engaged to uo ninrriuu. Aucr nin aepariure sue com plained of a headache and went out for a walk, i rum wnicn sne never returned. The Bteamsfcip City of Dallas, laden with cotton caught tire while lying at her dock in New York and wag destroyed. Ttie loss ap- James Lorimer Graham, a woll-known New xorit lawyer, wag arrested on a civil suit, tTmut-a win caving misappropriated over Vou,uou, hold by b m in trust for Mrg. Eliza- tein McUall, a relative of his. At Pnncoton, N. J., ntudonts of Princeton .oiloge engaged in an afTray, during which pistols were drawn and a member of the sopho more clung was shot and dangerously wonnded. The Fenian managers in New York assert that they have $50,000 on hand as a campaign fund, and have issued a circular by means of which they expect to largely increnso that sum. " ' Charges of malfeasance in office have been preferred against the insurance superintendent of New York to Governor llobinson by Comp troller Oloott. J. F. Preston, who his been on trial at Pa erson, N. J., for the embezzlement of $20, 000 when treasurer of the Merchants' Loan and Trust Company of that citv, pleaded guilty to the oharge. " . Western and Southern States. Fourteen stores at Medway, Ala., were burned, entailing a loss of 50,000. Eight Chinamen and two women were drown d by the sudden flooding of the Chinese quarters in Jackson, Cal., during a heavy Mtorm. Considerable damage to property in other quarters wag done. An appeal for executive clemency in the cafe of Thomas C. Anderson, of the New Orleans returning board, convicted of forging election returns, has been signed by fifty-three flepub lioan members gf the Louisiana Legislature. The recent reports that Ritting Bull hag reorossed into the United 8tates from his juartrs near Fort Walsh, British America, are denied. . It is stated that he is still there and hag been joined by sixty additional lodges of Mionx from the United States. At a fire in Savannah, Ga., 4,000 bales of cotton were destroyed. John O'Brien, Marion Coyle, and another man attempted to oross the river near Wheel ing. W. Va,, on a flatboat, while intoxicated, and all three wi-re drowned. Two men were instantly killed and two others were fatally scalded by the explosion of a boiler in a eaw mill, at Palmyrv Mo. The Democratio State convention met at Indianapolis and nominated a ticket headed by J- G. Shauklin for secretary of state. Ti e chairman of the meeting was Ex-Governor Hendricks. The platform declares that the national bank notes should be retired and re Haoed by an equal amount of treasury notea ; :nat green bac kb should be a more full legal t ender in payment of all debts j that the gov ornment should issue paper money in such aouuti as the sound business inturosts m ty ...... u.uo wi muo iraiLiio ; invors me taxation . . I. LI . ... i 1 f T - i , , . . j mo o stos oi me uuuea ocates notes ; op ses further fuudin of the national debt broad ; is in favor of the repeal of the re umption act and the bankrupt act ; demands i silver dollar of 412 gra'ns ; is opposed to iind grants or subsidies, and charges tht amuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks are " wrongfull kept out of the positions to i liich a freo people had called them." From Washington. About sixty House members of both parties, i favor of the silver bill, conferred, and after ) debate which wag participated in by Mes rs. ving, Uutler, and others, it was decided that :.pu tho bill came np iu the House it- should referred to the committee on banking and ) currency. '!ie joint resolution of Congress declaring t a reduction of the tax on distilled sprits luxpodieut bas been approved by the l'resi- ; be national convention of tho United 8tates rt trade met iu Washington, delegates n all parts of the country being present. ry Lippi t, of Ithode Island, was elected ldent and speeches in the shipping inter- were made by Elliott C. Cowden aud rs. 'resentative Bland, of Missouri, author of Uver bill, states that he is in favor of ag the Hoin-e concur in the Senate amend- i to that bill. .9 House committee on naval affairs have i to report favoraby upon the Howgate expedition bill. .sresaman Ellis, of Louisiana, savs that .cotrao'ed Interview wi'h President Hayes, rived assurances that the adruinistrati m vtr xm template! interference by the i States courts m otherwise with the de- of the ooiirti or State government of una, and that while he regretted the Mi'ionof Anderson and Wells, it would tur his course toward tha State or people umm na. ring the cons'dcration of the b:ll to regu i e pay of postmasters. Senators Edmunds, V of West Virginia, Hamlin and others, -ssed themselves ntrongly in favor of a - rtion of the frauking privilege. ' !;e Uoh6- committee on Lankinz and our- has authorized the chairman Mr Buck to report his bill, wh ch proposes to aub ite f ir national bank n tos a new desuriiv. of treasury note?, which shall lie receivable ' ivnvmtof customs duos and all claims a d ( mon ratio between gold and silver, for the pur uda against the United States, except pose of establishing internationally the use of auoiis mane payable in coin bv x stinrr ; and shall be receivable at par for the per cent, bonds. The oommmittee previ hsard Jobu Jay Knox, oomptrollt-r of the "cy, in argument against the bill. He idud luat its euactrueut would be an in 'ieu of vested rights, and that the gov Vt has no constitutional power to taUe " -tion in regard to. the national banks : heir charters continue in existence. lie second dav of the national convention orters, in Washington, a resolution was 1 declaring that all the interests of this i v demand the rs'ablishraent or main . a of steamship lines bet een the United t s aud all places that can offer a market : our products. i :&r admiral Duuiel Amnion has asked to be on the retired List. He has been in active ion forty years. Forelan News. mg Ahhono opened the sessiou of the t at Madrid, aud presented the -quocu to "SKiiUuvesof the nation. Wen decided to hold the peace cou - great powers at Baden-Baden, and proposed that the United States I HI, -h says : " It is understood :e l a circular informing the I. ks leu- d the occu- nation of Conntantinople at the rquost of the Emperor William." Berlin was a scone of great splendor during tho recent murriaKe of the Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Crown Prince of Germany and rrand-daiighfar of Queen Victoria, to the Prince of the Pnohy of Haxe-M Jiiingen, and of he Princes lElizabeth, daughter of Prince Frederick Charln, conoin to the crown prince, to Augustus, Prince of the Grand Puchy of Oldeubnrg. The conclave of cardinals in liome for the election of a new Tope has begun. Trince Bismarck stated to the German Reich stag that he did not believe in a European war, ai the powers who opposed Itussia would have to assume the responsibility of the Jfgaey left by Turkey. He rejected emphatically all sug gestion that Germany should intervene, and declared she was willing honorably to mediate, but did not wish to exercise the oniee of arbiter of Europe. Piinoe Auersperg, president of the Austrian co'incil of ministers, hag defined Austria's position in the Eastern crisis as follows : " Austria m bound to declare generally that it could not regard sorao of the peace stipula- Wions as conconant with the interests of the monarchy. The reservation did not apolv to the aniohora'ion of the condition of the Chris tians, but to such provisions as might involve airerauon oi tne naiance or power in tne East to the detriment of Austria. The government confidently hopes that the European council will reach an understanding and a solution satisfactory to all. In any case the govern ment, In the present grave circumstances, would consider it its duty and mission to secure due recognition of the political and mat rial interests and dignity of the monarchy." The London Times, in an editorial article, says : " It is stated, on authority which canot be questioned, that 70.000,000 of bnman beings are now starving in the famine-stricken pro vinces of north China. The imagination fails to cope with so gigantic a calamity." The conclave in Rome, at which sixty-one cardinals assisted, ooneluded its labors in the selection of Cardinal Gioachino Pecci as Pope after the third ballot. The new Vnnn h&a chosen the title of Leo XIII. The cnnnlftvA lasted forty hours, beine twelve honrs shm-tar than that which electod Tins IX., his prede cessor. From the moment the conclave had gone into session the outnido world was busy watching for the siens of nroExeas nmrfn. Tlii. is achieved by watching a particular chimney. Through this comes the smoke of burning bal ots, which declares that a roue haa not hmn elected, as when a Pope is chosen by vote the ballots are burnod in another plac. Cardinal Feoei lacked at the third ballot only five votes of the requisite two-thirds. Thereupon Cardi nal Franchi, and those holding the same views, advanced and knelt before him. Other cardi nals followed thi example, and Cardinal Pecci wag thus elected by the method known as hv adoration." The new Pope was born in Italy, March 2, 1810, aud previous to his election to the Papacy, was known as archbishop of Pe rouse and Papal Chamberlain. He was one of the two candidates of the moderate party among the cardinals, and is described as a ability, tact, and moderation of views. In ap pearance he is tall, with a high forehead long face, straight features, prominent chin and a cheerful, opeu countenance. CONURESHIOMAL. SUMMARY. Wenate. The Silver Bill Passed. The United States Senate, af er an all-night session, at five o clock in the morning passed' the silver bill, by a vote of 48 to 21 The vote was as follows (Domocrats in small capitals) : Yeas Allison. Ia.r Abmhtrono. Mn IIattw Tenu.; Beck, Ky.; Booth, Cab: Bru"e, Miss.; vaiuoruii, tt is. j jnan-e, UOl. ; Cockrell. Mo.: Coke, Tex ; Conover, Fla., Davis, Ind.,I!l.; Davis, W. Va.; Dennis, Md.; Dorsey, Ark.; Eusns. La.; Ferry. Mich . Gh. land, Ark. ; Gordon, Ga.; Gro-ver, Or.; Here- rutiu, tt. v a nowe, aio.: xngans, lian.; John ston, Va; Jones, Fla.; Jones, Key.; Kellogg, La.; Kirkwood, la.; McCrekry, Ky.; Mc Donald, Iud.; McMillan, Minn.; Matthews, Ohio, Maxey, Tex.; Merrimon, N. C; Morgan, Ala.; Oglesby. 111.; Paddock, Neb.; Plumb, Kan.; Saulsbury. Md.: Saanders. Neb.; Silen cer Ala. ; Teller, Col. ; Thurman, Ohio ; Voob hees, Ind.; Wallace, Pa.; Windom, Minn.; Withers, Va. 48. Nays. Vnthonv fit. T.V Barnpm rTimm.Y Bayabd (Del.). Blaine (Me ), Burnside (It I.), Christiancy (Mich.), Conkling (N. Y.), Dawes (Mass.), Edmunds (Vt ), Hamliu (Me.), Hoar ( Mass ), Kebnan (N. Y. ). Lamar (Miss.), Mo Pherson (N J.). Milchell (Or ), Morrill (Vt.). Kaudolph (N. J.), Rollins (N. H.), Sargent (Cal.), Wadleigh (N. H.), Whvte (Md.).-21. Messrs. Harris (Tenn.) aud Pat ereon (d. C.) who would have voted in the affirmative, were pared with Messrs. Hill (Ga ) and Butler (S C.) who weuld havo voted in the negative. Air. Ransom (N. C.) who would have voted in the affirmative, was absent on account of sick ness. TEXT OP THE BILL. The following is the full text of the bill as pasted: Suction 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be coined at the several mints of the United States silver dollars of tho weight of four hundred ind twelve and a .half (412J) gruins troy of standard silver, as provided in the act of January 18, 1887, on which shall be the devici-s and superscriptions provided by said act; which coins, together with all silver dollars heretofore coined by the United States of liko weight and fineness, t-hall bo a legal tender nt their nominal value fot all debts and dues, pnhlio and private, oxoept where other wise expressly stipulated in the contract. And tho Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and direcred to purchase, from time to time, silver bullion at the market prie thereof, not less than two million ($2,000,000) dollars' worth per month, nor more than four million (i'4,000.000) dollars' worth per nuv th, and cause the same to be coinod inou'blv as fast as so purchased into such dollars. And a sum sufficient to carry out the foregoing provision of this act is hereby appropriated out any of money in the Treasury not otherwise appropri ated. Any gain or seigniorage arising from thii coiuage shall be accounted for and paid into the treasury as provided under existing laws relative to the subsidary coinage; pro vided, that the amount of money at any one time invested in such til vcr bullion, nolusive of such re-.nlting coin, shall not exceed five million (t5,000,000) dollars; and provided further, that nothing in this act shall bo con strued to authorize the pavment in silver of certificates of deposit issued under the provis on of sections 254 of the Revised Statutes. Skc. 2. All acts and parts of sets inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby re pealed. Skc. 8. That immediately after the pissage of this ajot the President sha'l invite the gov ernments of the connt'ics coruiosing the Latin union, soc-iiiea, ana or suuii ottur European nations a he nmv deem jiivuuKIm in i in o United Status i in-metallic money aud securing a fixity of the relative value between those metals ; such con ference to be held at i nch place in Europe or in the United States at such a time within six months as may be mutually agreed npoi by the executives of the governments joining in the same. Whenever governments so invi ed, or any three of them, shall have signfied their willingness to uuite in the same, the President shall, by and with the advioe aud con sent of ' he Senate, appoint thr- e comniiscioners, who shall attend such a conference on behalf of the United States, and shall report the do ings thereof to the Pres dent, who shall trans mit the same to Congress. Said aommissiou era shall each receive the snm of two thousand live hundred dollars and their reasonsble ex penses, to be approved by the Secretary of State, and the amount necessary to pay such coiuixiosatio i and expenses is hereby appro priated out of any inouey in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Skc 4. That any holder of the coin author ized by tti act may deposit the same with the Treasurer, or any assistant treasurer of the United States in sums not less than tlO and reaeive therefor certificates of not less than IU each, lorrt-sooudiug with the denomina tions of the United States; notes, The coin deposited for vt representing tho Certificates shall le retiiued in ttio treasury for the pay ment of the same o i domaud." Said eei tifi eates shall be receivable for customs, taxes aud all public dues, ind when so received may be reist-ued. Vsnons petitions favoring the repeal of the bankrupt lav., and remonstrnting against the reduction of tariff duties on numerous articles wrro presented by several Senators and re ferred to tho appropriate commit b es. . . .Among the bills introduced in the Senate were the following : To provide forthe election of a Ter ritorial governor, secretary, and thcr Terri torlul ofllixrs in the several Territories of the United States ; to provido for the organization of the Territory of Oklohama ; to encourage the organization of free publio libraries.... Tho Senate proceeded to the consideration of bills on the calendar, and discu"Bd the bill to enable Indians to become o.tizens of the Uni'ed States. An executive session followed and then adjournment. The bill regulating the compensation of post masters was discussed and an amendment adopted prohibiting the sale of postage stamps as merchandise and at a discount. An amend ment was offered by Mr. Hamlin, proposing to extend to all officers of tho government the free transmission of official mail matter, Rnd in a brief debate that ensued it was suggested that the franking privilege should be restored to tnombcrs of Congress.... Tho amending the act granting pensions to soldiers of 1812 was csllod np, with an amendment to restore tothe roll persons dronped for taking tides with the confederacy. The bill as amondor' wag pass, d by 47 to 8. Adjourned. A bill was reported to transfer the life-saving and coast-guard service from the treasury to the navv department.. . .The bill to leimlatn the pay of postmasters came np, and the amendment to revive the franking privi ege. so far as letters of the Piesidont, Vice-Piesident and members of Congress are concerned, wag discn-scd and adopted by 83 to 21. The bill was then passed aud after an executive session the Senate adjourned. House. The silver bill as it passed the Senate was re ceived in the Honse, but no effort was made to force a vote on it .... Several bills and resolu tions were introduced, among the latter joint resolutions of the Ohio Legislature declaring that President Haves and Secretary Sherman, in their opposition to the silver dollar, do not represent the views of the people of Ohio.... A bill providing for a permanent form of gov ernment for the District of Columbia, was re ported A bill was introduced to grant the privilege of the floor to one reprt sentativo of every nowspaper rvin daily telegraphic eom mnnication with Washington. Adjourned In tho House, the election case from the fourth district of Louisiana wag called up. and gave rise t6 a long and animate political de bate which consumed the most of the session. Mr. Hale, of Maine, made a siieech in reply to the assertion of Mr. Gibjion, of Louisiana, that he (Mr. Hate) lost no opportunity to denounce the people of Louisiana. Mr. Garfield spoke, arguing that the Louisiana prosecutir ns were the beginning of a process that was designed to assail Mr. Hayes1 title to the Presidency. Ihe silver bill wap only alluded to. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, announced that he would on the next day, or as soon as practicable move concurrence in the Senate amendments. Adjourned. The A -klin-DiuTall contested election case from Louisiana was disoussed at some length, aud the majority report to seat Acklin (Demo crat) in place of Darrall (Republican) was adopted. Adjourned. Mother! Mother!! Mothers !! ! Io' fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in children. It relieves the childrom pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. It is an old aud well tried remedy. ..... Tbe CrMm. What th nk you would be the result if the earth should s op spinning around the sun ? Were you ever near a large and intricate ma chine when one of its wheels became clogged or broken- near enough to hear the grating, jarmg clash, the sudden, de if euing crash ? Astronomers assure us that preciselv similar effects, only on an inconceivably grander scale would be produced if our earth one of the wheels in the universe-machine - should sud denly cease its revolutions. In other words there would be a general clash and crash of satellites, planets, and sys:tms What we term financial crises are due to similar causes. One of the wheels in the finance-machine becomes clogged perhaps shattered. The terrible vt all street " crash " which follows is communicated to every part of the financial mechanism of the country. But analogies do not top here. There is that other mechanism, the most intri cate of all - sometimes called an organism be cause it generates its own forces the human machii. When one of its members fails to perform its office, the wholo system is thrown into disorder. Members before considered un assailable, break down under the unnatural pressure The shock comes, and ntter pros tration is the result. Reparation can only be effected by the rent oration of the impaired parts and the re-adjustment of its levers, the physical forces. There is one part of the ma chine more liable to disorder tliau any other. the liver, the great balance wheel of the ma i hiue. The liver b icg the flfreat depurating or blood-cleansing organ of the system, set it at work and the foul conuplions which gen der in the blood, and lot out, as it wore, the machinery of life, are gradually expelled from the system. For this purpose Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, used daily, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut Purgative Pellete, taken in very small doses, are pre-emiuentlv the articles needed. They cure evory kind of humor from the worst scrofula to the common pimple, blotch, or eruption. Great eating ulcers kindly heal under their mighty curative influ ence. Virulent blood poisons tbat lurk in the system are by them robbed of their terrors, and by their persevering and somewhat pro tracted use the most tainted ystems mav be completely renovated and built up anew. 'En larged glands, tumors and swellings dwindle away aud ui-appear under the influence of these groat resolvents. Aching Henri and Uneasy Nerves Are often soothed by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, bcciuye that searching corrective com pletely removes the cam es of brain and nerve excitement, which are to be fo'ind in derange ment of the stomach, and of its associate or gans, the Tivi r and bowels. It is a truth which cannot be too earnestly insisted npon, that the effect of mere sedatives and narcotics, like bromido of p tassium, valerian, chloral hy drate and opium, is less appreciable the longer they are u tod, and that they can never perma nently relieve nervous excitability, because they cannot remedy the weakness aud organio derangement which lies at its roots. Hostet ter'a Bitters, however, can and does oure ner vous maladies, for the reason already stated. Sii.-k headache, restlessness at night, vertigo, mental htavii ess, and depression of spirits, as well a the dvspeptio condition of the stomach, aud torpidity of the liver and bowels, which give rise to them, are entirely obviated by this benign alterative tonic. I'rnellcnl tineroitty. Dr. I. 8. Johnson A Co., of Danger, Maine, will send by mail, postage paid, a (jqf) pound sample package of Sheridan's horse and cattle powders, rn receipt of twenty (20) cents. 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Western.,,. ............... E fts Stole and Pennsylvania BCITALO. Floor ...... Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee OiiV 4 IS1!4 25 l be (4 8 JO C4 1 !8V uorn Mmd. 81 f0 75 in r.s OaU... Bye..., 77 7S 82 '. 0- ISH I 28 I 47 87 84 62V 84 .12 84 82 48 Barlsy, Barley Malt 80 fBILAOsXrBU. Beer OattK Extra, 0 4 08 i4 0fiV(4 T 28 (4 1 38 (4 68 (4 S2 (4 61 (4 Rheep Hoe Dressed . Hour PenQsvlvania Extra Wheat Bed Western Rve , Corn Yellow Mixed Oats Mixed 81 Petroleum Crode. 09X'6WH BeOned. Vtool Colorado 82 (4 lexis 21 81 Oallfornla. BOSTOH. iMer uatue. Sheep Hoes 08 (4 0CMI4 0S4 T 78 14 81 C4 (4 44 (4 08V 014 08V 1 26 47V 36 rs 68 07J 10 08 Flonr Wisconsin and Minnesota.. Corn Mixed Out a Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX.'. California Fall BUIOHTOH, MASS, Beef Cattle Bbeep. Lanibs. ........... ...... . . . . Hogs.... WATIBTOWJf, MASS. Beef Oattle Poor to Oholoe 0rV(4 09 (4 07 (4 07 6 60 (4 60 t 00 14 7 76 T 00 14 9 00 Bneep. ......... Lam rs. ........ (ITm PI KEVOI.VKRH. Prio. Llat fees. Addres tTUAlO Qrert Western Gun Worka, PitUbnr.Pa. BATTLING WITH THE DEMON, Now ready, thia aUrtlins new temperance book, by Hon. J. A. lACt'S. Proareaa of 1 j ami, el T.nii... - Hiice and the :lnrhy Wnvrmr in over the whole ! land, with tiiogrKluea, portr..iU, odiireaitea and inci- , deota of tho wonderful work of Ureal Temperance Apostlea, Murphy, .Ke;no!d, and others Teeming with powerful facta, aricument'. and illuatrationa ot the Curse ot Mr .oust Itrlnk. The Unr.i n,.db, rulumr. Onl SuJ.OO. AtJKNTS WANTED. 1II. rcrilhlny. Aodreaa. T. BKI.KNAP. HABTPonn.roNH. ' HOSPHO-NUTRITINE. The best vitalizing Tonlo, Kellcving Mental and rhyalcal PROSTRATION'. NERVOUSNESS. DKBIMTT. TIMAI.B WEAKNSSS And all Impairments of Brain aud Merys Bratsm, All n.ot,:.u. Depot. 8 Piatt St., K. T. USE THE PERFECT BUTTER COLOR! WKIXH, RirnAHT. MON & t'O'S FIOIFKCT. KD BUTTER tOLOR is reoora mended by ths arioai. tural preaa, end ased bf thoo. sand of ths very beat Dairy man in thia eonoUry. It fives a perfeot Juns Color and is aa harmless as salt. Warranted to add 6 ots. per pound to its ealltn value. AUk four Drag , (iat or Merohsnt for it, or writs to Wklls, Riobabdsom A Oo., Proprietors, Bnrlinirton, Vt. P AGENTS-WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftheWORLD It contain! OT8 fine hiatorloal enraTina and 1 2GO hriee duubl- column pases, and ia the inoat oouplete li:Ktfiry of the World ever pubhabed. It aella at Bight. Mend for aperimen paea and eatra terma to Aa-eiits, and aee why it aella faater thiu any other book. Ad'trra, .Natiowai. PrnLiHHIWQ Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, With Skirt Supporter and Self Adjuiting Fads. L'aequaled for Ilrnnty, Hlyl and t'oiulnri. APPROVKD BT ut PHYSICIANS. yr Sale by Leading Merehantf. Bamplea, any aize, by mail. In Satteen, 41. Mi; lloutil, 1 76 ; Nurainc tjoraet, 84.00 ; Mieaea' Ooraet, II. U0. AGKNT8 WANTED. WARNER BKO'H. 3il Itroadvyny, N. V. "The Best Polish in the World." ipVEBETT HOUSE, Fronting Union Square- NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City. European Plan Restaurant Ussnrpassel KKRXEK& WKA VKH, Proprietor mo? N WZLBOS'S COMPOUND 0? PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LI1IE. To One and All. Are yoa suflvrlna from a'f 'ouich, Llold, Attthma, Hrunohuia or any of the var.oua pulmouary trouijlea. thiu ao often ternuuato iu Oou. auiuptioo r If ao, use ' H tUtr' l ure Cu-i i..icr Oil and fuie," a aifeaud elticaniHia TuUietlv. Tnia i. no quack lireiMrallon. but i r. KulwrU prnpcnt'ed by thu medical lacu.ly. aialiuiuclurpU unl) by A. H. WlLUitl, t ::euilal, boaluil. bvld by diungi.la. Of". jS SIP 1?9C Voys of Uf wtlh tho CrfHht..r. -J O Antn wsnted. J. II. Kurto, Ronton. iim r n- r-H tss AI RXADT Mr AW W"! MIAOU A V D r A H I. from I Pe-i f Ks In) ICaU? )... rl.f olth Jirti-tlMM T-s F-l ( VI rf. HWITH t, V. Pule Arts'a PsIsOaa, IK. 1 b mUm MB Malls A"" REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES t ITS Baltio Btrxet, Broori.tr, N. Y.,l Nj. 14, IS74. j H. R, Rtt VITNS. Km.! ).r - Krotu pwronal benefit rereWed by lie naa, A well aa from ner.onal knowlclKe of rhoae whoae onrea tberehf bee aet-ni1 alntitft niiniruloua. I cn moat hearr.ily and .in.-en-ly rmioninientl the VKtiKTINK for the comliluilit whir1! it U c'iinMl to .Mire. .1AMT.S V l,!IU)W, Itte Pn.tor (Jiilvary Bip'it Church, Sacramento, Cal, Yeaellne la Hold by All Drnsclsis. COUNTEpATrORSjG0cK MAffWAfSJIf& SCMfCO. XJSE THE Peerless Wringer. IT IS THE BEST. N. Y. Office 106 Chamber! Street. FACTORY CINCINNATI. O. ATATUH.- PonilV. Kurort ia nearlra Hae. ! lie tur IhiHdiNtMHo. It can liardly be ea ccliiHl, even in old and nbetlnste csaes. The ri-li. f In ho prompt that uo one who . .'' evr tried it will te without it. CIIAPl'EO IUMW AMI KA( K. P.pd's Extr.irl Kluiuld be Inovuiy family thU roiurli weather. It reinovea the anreneaa and roiiKbueHM, aud noflrns aud heals the ekin pnmiptly. B.IHT.UIUATIS.M.-Dut-iutf ecvere and chanireable wi'aihfr, na nuo aubjwt to ItbeumatiO raitiaehoiild be one day without Pond's Kxlrnce. which nlwnys relleee. RORS l'ftVOim PTioN. t Ol"(fjnH, ( OI,lS.'l liw mid wi-uthiT tries ths I.ungs aon-ly. Have Pond's Kxirnct ou hand slwitya. Jt relirvus ths usiu auJ , .... cnreit the dlaeaae. CIIII.BLAINM will Ik) promptly rellered end ultimately rnrvil by Imtlnna- the afflicted parte with Poiitl's V.alract. "uucw bly relieves the puin aud finally ( nrrs. HOUB TIlltOAT. OI INMY. 1NKIAXFI) TO.NMM.H AStt Allt PAHAtJKM are proinialy cured by the uae of Pood'j n. v."".'''.. " "ever lallw. niTORV m.,1 I4 of Pond's Extract, tn pond. pT.pjp-m-.e: WISTAB'S BALSAII OF WILD CHERRY. From SRYMOUR THATCHER. M. D , or HtaifOW. N. Y. "WIBrAR'S KAUSAM OF WILD OHRRRV f iras nniveraal aatiefaot.on. It aeetna to ours s ooush bf looaening sod cleannina ths lunga and allaying irrita tion. rAua rumoring th cium intmad nf drying up thm Vouyh and tenting the eauee hehind. I oonaider ths Balaam tlis beat Oough uedleius with which I aa ss qaaintsd." WISTAR'S BALSAII OF WILD CHERRY. Fbom R. FKLLOWH, M. D., of Hiix, N. H. I hsTe mft-la D88 of thin preparation for nvstiI fi)-vr. and it bus proved ti t very reliable and fflotv ciou ia the trwatment of nevere and lonc-atandins Oituirna, I know of one p-tient, now in oorofortabs paaltli. who haa take thia reme 17, and who bat for ita DM, 1 ootuiditr would not naw bm living. WISTARS BALSAII OF WILD CHERRY. Fbom R. T. QUIMBY, A. M , Pumcirai. or Ta "Naw IrawicH (N. H.) Ar-PLiTOH Actiiiai." " For more than Hfteen years I haTa nasd DR. WTS TAR'd BALSAM OK WIIJJ OHKKKY for Caught, I'vtd and Sure fhrunt, to whiob I, in common with tas reat of mankind, am aubieot; and it giiea ms pisaaurs to aay that I uonaider it the eery beet rained with whisk Isua souaiuU-d. WISTAR'S BALSAII OF WILD CHERRY. Fbom A. DUNKLUR, Kg , Poitiuitii it Wiit bBATTLIUOaO', Vx. " I am subject to (u l tra 'enldt, followed by hard tough. for whloo.1 u.a the II A IH AM, and Hnd it ths heetrem. dy for s coiiKb or a a ire thro.t that I srer was ssqosuit sd with. My family alio are aa muoh in favor of it as myaelf. In taut we alwaya bays it in ths honaa, and would sa eon think of doing without flour aa your ssosllant BALSAM OP WILD OHaKRY." WISTAR'S BALSAII OF WILD CHERRY. Fbom Hon. KUFU8 K. UOOOENOW or Madtb. "1 have tried WISTAR'S BAL8AM OF WILD OHRURY for an eiceediugly troubleaoms oeugh. Ths efiaot waa all that could La deaired. The uas of leas than one bottle relieved me entirely. Amoog great arietwa of medlcinea which I have uaed, I have round nons squid to ' WiaTau's.' Its euastivs properties ia eases of ooogh I regard aa in valuable." WISTAR'S BALSAII , OF WILD CHERRY. YOH NATHAN FLUMMKE. M. i., Acbubii, N. U. Atbouch avers to eoantenanoing patent madioinea, I ebaarully make an eioeitton of your very eioetlent InM preparati n 1H. WISTAU'H BALhAH Op WILD OHKKKY. Tbit preparalioa I have ummI id uxf praotioe for more tban ttin years past, and hava always found it to be of more efltxHuaJ rvioe than anytbiria within mi knowledge. 1 ritoonimend tt witA tbe rreat eet onttdenoe to thoea ubjttvt U Uouh and Paluto arjr Oouiplaiata.H WISTAR'S BALSAII OF WILD .CHERRY. .Prepared by SKT1I W. FOWLS cV HOXH, 8 Uarrlsoa Avenue, Haalan, and Mid bf dealers gearrully. AO cents and Via Battle. cor rkw fv Mia ..iiiii .1, J N AT U RE'S RE, ML 'Sej POODS EXTRACT TRIY Novel lea, lTollona, Tllnalrated PaUlogne fees I ni A. t,, AgenU. Boeton Novelty (In,, Hoatos, Maea. Mnfrty Inhelnnd free. IVin't spill, spoil pens, aoil Angara. v nle A rnencan llooa Kiohange, N Y. IJU'fTir'V Important Information to every soldier, i IVl ij Venn inner, or Meiion War survivor. Vd(lr.a CONAJlll Vt., lb'Jll WJ',llnl"i L'J'- EYE t KNTIIII KHM bi'tler than Nimetacles he Iteat reduced to Ml. tlirculara free Adrlrena llo TSN, NewVerk. A Good Well 'or onr soger boos. I'. ean be made In one day with onr 4 fool Wbi.i, Aixirn. Rend Apnin 00., PIAHOSI Retail pries PfMMI only VtiW. rnrler (ryfln.,prioe in.istroniv if h-i. raper free. AMIKt. V. RKATTT, wai ahington, N. J. 35o ; Itfanlh. Agents wanted. .IM hast sail ic srtiolea In the world. Ons aamule fret Addreaa JAY HHONNON, Detroit, Mirh lOtM.U PLATED W A TCMIK. CheatNes E IU III hlMWa W.l.l.l. H.MPLB VI TI M Ka.B TO A. EXT. F Ibmm, A. COl'l.TKK a CO.. inr.no, Im. a year. Agents wanted everywhere. Hug. Ineaaatrlctlr li'gltlinate.Psrtlculsrarree Address J.WonTB a Co., St Lou la. Mo. ?f i Xl L M Jm 9 teclive Service, and t r. port -rime. P 4V liberal. Ineloae stamp and addre.s Aineri. a -tnd Kurnpe.n Weoret riervlce Oo.t Omcinnatl, O. AGENT S7 REAbTHIS ! We will pay A rente s Mnlnry til 75 Per .llnnlh n 1 Kip.mi.. a, t sell onr ew and WindTful Inven tiunn. Addre-a I,. I. KmcnvniK A i'n., Manihnlt, Mich. ASTHMA. ItOnMH'KT'H HUH K t I II K. Trial pack age aent free by mail for three cent stamp Large noies, IS I . L. HAHtVOOl) cV H, N. Warren, ilnee. CLOCKS g nperior in dtfninn. Not eanalMl (iiaiiTy, or aa iimketterPs jronr aieweier for tnimi ytsnoy-M UnrtlHiKlf. ht., W. r S IMDAY HniOOIf TKAC'IIFIIM ! Kend two H-ec-nt utampn for Mm.ln iinckaire of 1 rMMiutifnl Reward l)iir1i for your Hunday Ho hoot ( In or C'hiUlren in your home. It it an nv wny M make the ohilflren hnvny. D. R. NIVKR. Dealer tn every thtna; fnr Hmirtny Hnboold, Hif N-rth Feu-. Htreet, Al.HAHY, N. Y. sio lo $25 m HfTRR mada hf llinir onr Ohrowoa Fiotnre aod Uhro OarHa. Hiss eara ie. m Wi'TI II ,7-tFa BflUl, JWBBn.ps.8tii. WB,,"I"WB for HIS vnu. IIln!in.j aJocua rre. J. II. niFKOKIi'M ISOWM, Hbw. (Ret ahliihtxl iKflit.f VVORIC FOR ALL 'n tbeir own looalitlea, eanvaasinar fnr the Fireside) V lot 1 or, ranlarae.1l Weekly and Monthly. I.nrseat funrr In IHf M'nrlrf. with Mammoth IJbromoa Kree. t l.lr ae P. . VU KKUV, ta.a.la. iUttlnr. , Invalid Pensions Increased. "OTTNTV Volunteers renlisting sfler Jannary I, Irttt, with tine mnntha' prior aervioe, ean get unpaid halanee of 8100. PKNMON for wounds and d iaease (op alight dlbiHty, to soldiers, sailor, widows and chil dren. BOUNTY to soldiers diaoharged for nonnda or Injury, and two to volunteers enlisted before .Inly H. m. for three yeara, regardleaa of terra of aervioe. if not paid. A DDITl OM AL BOUNTY to three and two years volunteer, and widows. If only fl'Kl ha been paid. New Orleana PRI.K MONF.Y. KRNKHT P. it ROOK, Lte Hhief Olerk. U. H. Hanltary (Jomniiaaion Agency Uoney at law. No. 1 1 1 Naaaaorltreet, New York. K RRP8 Patent Partly-made Drew Hhirte, liat qnstl k' ""If plain Muni to flniah, 8 for 87. , KKP'H Onatora IShlrts to measure, beat quality. 8 fcf V, delivered Ires. Ouarantaed perfootly aatiafnctorr. KKII rLANNKL UNliKKUICAK. Underaliirts and Drawsra, beat quality, f I Ml eaob. White Klannel ITnderveeta. beet. on. lit. SI IUI venion riannei veais a lirawera, ei. heavy, 7N). a Twilled Htlk Umbrellaa, paragon frame., til eaeb. dok t.ingniun, patent proteoled ntw, II eaob. Oireulars and aamples mailed free, on application. 4hlrr.or.lv dellverad free. KKKP M ANUFAt'TUKINO "OMPAWY. 16 and I HI Mereer Street, New York TRADK MARK. DR. BECKER'S CELEBRATED EYE BALSAM mm. 18 A bURK CURK For INFLAMED, WKAK EYKS. 8TYKS sndKoKK DVfl.lD.H. SO'J) BY ALL DRIKJOISTS. DhPOT. O nOH KBV, S. . SENT BY MAIL rOll 3.X). The Heat Truss without rletal bpringa ever invented. No humbug olaim of s or r tain radical cure, but a guar antee of a comfortable, e- sura ana eatiafactoiy appli anos. We will take back and HB r pay rail prlre for all that do not auit. rrioe, .lugla. like sua, Hf 4 ; (or both aidea. SO Bent by mail, poet-paid, on receipt of price. N. It. Thia Trna iu cuss mors Hupiurea tnan any of thoss for whi. a sxtrsvsgant olaima are made. t!iroulars free. PUilUUOY THt'KH t ., 74l Hrnndwny. New Vork. nr.sjT eooM at Mvrn PRirrn. IUf. Cataloyums Jt letur. Jt Jiuokt, n&t. CiscuLAst Faas Outsits Wantsd. loio HuaiciL oimiT. i intio. j. ha hiiacti, Irsrjaoaa Mmnaa Bolt KUbertSt., frhilad's. Pa. DON'T BE A FOOL, But sand for free Pries Llat, and know wby ws sell a Five-Ton Wagon Scale at 9 50. All Iron and ateel ; brass beam. Delivered, freight paid, and no pay till tested. JON EH O F HI NO H AMTON, Bmgha mton. N. Y. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. UerfvallAxi for the TuiUtsntl lb SU'Ha No ftrllB.-lal ard dWcvpuv oJort ve OOVtF OolDlafrB Usl evineriHM lDrrtil MU. A iter ysmrt ol 3 tHMatldcvipeitisMtit I th- nvanufiM turvr . U. M t aHavarisss a ' A-mp biu jrUrthl mtnd now nffi-n to b Beetle Iks riNKVJT TOILET SOAP Is IBs WrU. On 'f the pnreet oeteJue eiU u4 iu Ue Me.ertvr.. For Use In tho Nursery It haa No Equal. Werui Wa UoM.IUra.1 lo cry ni..tlir and lauiily lol'Iiri.uailija. Baaspla boa, eoelelalng mkm of t m, sack, Mnt n-a lo aay a4 km SB ewj.li el 1 O.OU. Ad'lr.. THE GOOD OLD jnrflEID-BY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST. EstASLiSHBD 3A Tbajui. Alwsya suss. Alway r uuly. Always handy. lias never failed. TMriy st 'Uoue ansa leeud U. Th whois world approves ths f wtons old Mustang the Best sod Ohsspsst Unlmea iisaie.eirts. V 5 eaats s bottle. Ths M oaUng Unimes Saras whan nothing else will HOLD BY I.I, MPDIOINK VFWOWRS Sandal-Wood A sositlvs rsrnstt for all diseasss of ths Hldasys Bladder and Utiaarj Organs ;alao' good la Drop, slfal CaaapIaJaU. It never ptodnees loknssa, is osrtain and spss soUoo. It Is fast supersedlDg all other ram ad Us. Slaty sapsnlss ears in til or slgb days. Ho othsr medio! ns esn no this. Bewar af Issltatlsas, lor. owing to its grea rnosess, Bvanr Bars besa oflsrsd ; soma are moat danger one, sensing ptlas. ets. DUNDAM DICK L'ti.'H 0munt ft Ctaa uUe, sealsielug Oil s asitslwaj, eold al all sV slorss. aak far siroutsr. er tend far tt i to 88 ami Iff teeUr Street. Meee Term. Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Raqolrcs lmmedlata attention, as neglect ftcntlmea reaulta In some lnonrabla Lung; dlioosa. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Bra siaipla remedy, Md will almost iu. rariably- yira immediate relleaT. KOI.IJ I1Y ALL CUMIST3 and rlwahan iu xnt3Hciii..a. 4U S2500 if i m$ im N.y..n. o. i
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