SUHMAllY. Eatern ami Middle States. IWorn a comml'tan of tlin ronnavWania Laxinlatiire vyoint(nt to tnvotiKte the Tittn linrh railroad riots, H. A. Amnion, of Titt, btirRli, who vrn at tho hoart of the Trainmnn'i Uuioii atthetimn of the Rtrika, tontified that the citizen offered tho atrikor arms to roaint the troop two prominent citizon having of fered a hnndrt'd aland of arm earn j one of thfKe citir.ena wont to see him at Allegheny, told him that ho hoped the men would atatid for their rights, and promtaed them arma and money. The steam chimney of tho Hudson river teamer Maifenta exploded two milei below r!,,!K,Bl"K' N- Y nd tx0 raJsenRera were ki'led ontriRht, two were fatally scaldod and several other, received serious injuries. Warren Jno, hooli keeper of the Tlanet Mills Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., wan reiiirni from the company' bank in Nrw Yoik where ho had drawn "t-i.OOO with which to nay off the employees. He was ac companied by an aeaistant, who carried 700 in silver. When in an unfrequented locality mry nrro upproacnea ty inroe men, dreased as laborers, who suddenly attacked the two, knocking them down with blows from sand clubs and relieving them of the money in a twinkling. Jiffore they could gain their feet the thieves were rattliiwr off in a wagon that nun minim in cnarge or a ojnreaorato aud made gooa tnur escape. Tote McITugh, ratri"k neater and Patrick Tully were banged at Bloomslmrg. Ta., for tue murder or a mining superintendent named itea, m lHfiR. The town wag filled with people i"o Kurrounaing connrry, Dtu only about two hundrod portion were admitted to the jail yard where the execution took place. The tnroo men wore hanged together, aud exhibited little signs of fear. Hester, who was in sub stantial cireiinWaiicos and for whom atrenn ens efforts had been made to obtain an amel ioration of the death sentence, protested hi iiimictmre to rne last, wnile the men were still hanging a shed on the side of the jail yard gave way with a craBh, precipitating about fifty persons to the ground and injuring a nine uoy so severely that he died soon after. Fires : Twenty-three bnildings were dostroyed v "i net-Hoviiio, i. x., causing a loss ag gregating C5.000. Nearly a whole block of iM-Re miHiness iionses in Philadelphia was burned, the fire being one of the largest that on Yimrau me .cuv and causing an es timated lof a of over sIl.Oo'o.OOO. Comptroller John Kelly, of New York city. naa written a letter to the attorney-general of iue otaie in favor or the release of William !tf i weed rrom further confinement. Comptroller - j .-x.. . m i'uuiiu vuiurr M. Wgt his dmcharuH. benanae T l.olioir l.i- further detention in a debtors' prison ineither beDefloial to the State as an example to evil doers, nor in any sei-se aerviceable to thecitv." Meanwhile Tweed has refused to testify further iu regard to "ring" frauds until he is The Higgins Building a five-story marble structure ou Canal street. New York was almost totally destroyed by fire, and seventeen bnaineHs firms suffered losses aggregating T.llrvn TK4.V J . uiiiuuiuru, or aow loric, has ren- V ,, opou against ex-Governor Samuel J Tilden. in the suit of the United States for tuo recovery or several years' income tax. Ihiia ut wag instituted (luring the election campaign in 1370. the elect of the deoi-ion will be to bring the case before a jury on the anestiou of the amount of Mr. Tildera inoome during the eleven years from 1862 to 1872, dur ing which he made up no return himae'f. but allowed the asxessor to make up the return and paid the tax thereon subject to a penalty of five per cent. The recent report of .Acting Superintendent Henry L Lamb on the condition of the savings bank in the State of New York shows that nine savings banks were closed during 1877 the Long mland. of Brooklyn: Clairmon', Clin vton. German, Oriental and Yorkville, of New ork ; Rock and of Nyack, Saratoga, of Sara toga Springs, and the New Rochelle, with a total amouut due depositor of $1,601,719.34. In the . State, to-nay, 186 savings banks are dot' gruxineKB. The total deposit and tt num ber of depositors have decreased during the year. The deposits fell off nearly $6,000,000 : rne transactions, of the year were smaller in their volnme than in other recent vears ; more accounts were opened than were'closed ; the average of each deposit declined, and the enr phiH of tho institutions has shrunk. The total resources of the banks, now in operation was on January 1. 1878, 5G, 786,330 ; total liabili ties, $51,453,238, leaving a surplus of $5,831, 098. From these facts the superintendent finds reson for the belief that the savings banks are coming back to sound rules in ad ministration, are canimanding reasonable con fidence of depositors, and are sound. The Broadway Savings Bank, of Lawrence, Mass., aud the Sixpouuy Savings Bauk, of New York city have been enjoined from doing further business. The latter institution was pxtronized by the remarkably large number of 33.000 depositors, most of 'them poor people and children with little aooouuts. Its liabili ties are 1.808.2(i9 77, and ihedelieiencvis esti mated at 82,45. Careless muiement, amounting almost to indifference, is charged against its offioera by the bauk examiner The trial of Insurance Superintendent Smyth, of New York, oharged by the goveraor with i regularities in office, eodd in his acquittal by the Senate by a vote of 19 to 12. Th9 Vandarbilt conteitat Will n&flA Arnrv along in the New York surrogate s court Much ui me evidence onered to show that the Com modore was mentally unsound or unduly influ enced in making his will is excluded. The Pe'in-ylvauia Itepublioan State conven tion will be held at Hornsburg, May 15. ' Thomas P. Fisher was hanged at Manch Chnuk, Pa., for complicity ii the murder of Morgan Powell, a ' mine boos." While on the Hoaffold Fisher read part of a statement, em X hatically averring his innocence. A bill has beent introduced in the New York Legislature providing for a Moffec liquor law niuiilar to that which prevails in Virginia. By its provisions liquor dealers will be oompelled to register each drink sold. A receiver has been appointed for the em-ban-assed Sixpenny Savings Bank, of New Sfork oity. Western and Southern States. Kumors of an Indian confederation in the Northwest have been confirmed. Scents are reported to nave found several thousand Chev. euues aud Sioux iu Northern Montana on the warpatn it is aaid that Big Bear, one of the chiefs of the league demands as an ultimatum that the buffalo law shall be repealed, and that iiiuiaus suau ie allowed to settle tpeir trouble among themselves withont interference from the mounted police or the Canadian govern- Mrs. George Wallace, her infant child and Mis Church, a soUoolgirl, were mur.lered near Wheeling, W. Va., by the former's brother-in-law, John Wallace. After the murder he ao cuxed bis brother of the crime and both w. r arrosiea. eventually John confessed to hay ing killed the three alone, alleging as a motive that Mrs. Wallace aud her husband had been ' diking about him and his wife. His reason for kil ing Miss Church was that he was afraid ue would fiud out what be had done. He urted with Mrs. Wallace and her child for the ous of Mis Church and on the way killed inm with a hammer. Then he proceeded to Mis t huroh'a and completed his terrible work. After use ojuefsiou a body of men entered the jail overpowered tue guard, took away the prisoner and hung him to a tree, after dragging him nearly a mile on Lis back. Two colored men, Fortune Bush and Dexter Mo''rearv, uyro hanged at Barnwell Court Hoiike, S C, for the murder of Stephen Kuicka, hia wife, and two children, all colored, i'tie murder was committed' lust January, and t Us murderers sei fire to the cabin iuhnbited v their victims, intending to burn np all ves- of the cruno. Investigation led to the -ve.-y that murder had been committed and r inquiiy re.uited in' the arrest, trial, i) aud extoution of re ab .ve named, confessed iiaving Wn a party to the i, the motive being robbery. to adjournment ine die the t a bill restoring capital pun 1 : 't I ; u i a Lw. 7 (-3. A morning oneent paper In the interests of the National party ha been started in Chicago. Ex-Attorney-General Alonaio Taft was nomi tiatod for Judge of the aiixrior court by a Republican convention at Cincinnati. Michael CVIlonrke, foreman, was killed and aeveral ! borer wrrti wonnded by an explosion of dynamite at Montebello, Md. . The Blair resolutions to authorize the attorney-general of Maryland to Hie a bill in the upreme court of the United Htatoa, reciting thit d'ie effect was not given to the electoral vote of Marland by the votes of the States of Florida and Louisiana being counted for Hayes and Wheeler by the electoral commission, and asking that the court count said votes for Til den and Hendricks as president and vice-presi-dont, passed the house of delegate of Mary land by a vote of 46 to 28. Martin Burns, a farmer, drove into Chil licothe, Iowa, put np his team, shouldered an axe, and walking to where Qeorge N. Rutin was laying the foundation of a building, without saying a word struck him a torriblo blow on the head and ran away. Twenty minutes after wards Lis body was found hanging by the neck in the bam where his horses were qnartered. But in was fatally wounded. The parties had 1 some dispute about fence lines, which is the only assignable cause for the deed. At Eastville, Va., Sidney Pitt and A. P. Thomas fonaht with nistnls'to settle a difmntn Two rounds were fired by each, and as they stood ouly hi feet ap.rt, Titts was killed and xnomaa wounded, probably fatally. Samuel Goodwill, colored, was hangod at Live Oak, Fla., in the preaenoe of 2,000 people, for the mnrdar of a colored man last Mav. He died without a struggle. From Washington. There are, it is said 107 discharged soldiers who will receive the proposed pension of $72 a month on acconnUof their loss in the servioft of the country of both hands, both feet or both eyes. lion. John Allison, register of the treasury, is daad. The appointment of Lewis E. Farsong to be United Stateg Attorney in Alabama has been rejected by the 8euate iu executive session after a contest of over two honrs. The nomi nation was opposed by Senators Spenoer, Conkling and Hamlin, and supported by Sena tors Morgan, Blaine anl Kirkwood. There was a majority of six against confirmation; The secrot service division of the Treasury Department has several specimens of counter feit halt dollars and new silver dollars. They are close imitations of the eenuine. Tiia counterfeit weigh leas than the gouuino. The House "post office committee hm nraA- tieally agreed to strike out of Mr. Waddoll's bill, providing for the classification of mail matter, the clansa which prohibits express companies carrying mail matter of the first and second oiass. Hon. Glenni W. Robofiel.t nf PAnnw.ni. has been nominated to be Register of the Trea sury m piace or air. Taylor, deceased. The renominatlen of Mr. T)nnn tar of Delaware has been retecterl hv iha Koniin both 8enator from the State opposing his con- Ul UJBLIUU. The Senate, in fxecntive seamon lias MnArm. ou me nomination or Mr. Hoolield as register of the treasury, and has rejeoted that of Mr. Reynolds as first auditor of the trnannrv n r,t wrciu nr. misted lo us attorney for Idaho. T L it? T r ! . . . J The President has annrnvnd t. luinf r lution providing that the tax on all distilled spirits hereafter entered for deposit in distil lory warehouse shall be due and payable be fore and at the time tho same are withdrawn therefrom, and within three years from the date of entry for deposit therein. He has also approvod the act to authorize the granting of an American register to a foreigu built ship, for the purpose of the Woodrnff scientific peditiou around the world, and the bill making appropriations for fortifications and other werks of defence for the fiscal year end bit with Juno, 1879. . Attornoy-General Devens has refnsnd tn oomply with a request of the House to inform that bedy whether, in his opinion, the annual appointment bv the President of ten cadet at large to the military and naval acarlamia I. been in pursuance of law or custom. In his note oi rerusal he says: " The authority cf the attorney-general to render his official opinion is limited by the laws which his office, aud it is not permitted him to give advice at the call of either House of Congress, or of CougreRs itself, but only to the President or the head of an executive department of the government " governme Tho House oommlttce on the laws regulating the counting of the electoral vote for President and Vice-President has drafted a bill to which a majority of the com mittoe has agreed, to submit an amendment ti the constitution of the United States hxing the tenure of the presidential office at Bix years and declaring the Presidunt ineligible for re-election. Mr. Stephens, of (i eorpta. h bill in the House to legalize a metrio system of weights and measures. Forelen News. A London dispatch states that the Ttrifiuh naval traiuing vessel Eurydlce, with 400 men on board capsized on the south coast of the Isle of Wight in a sudden squall. Between 300 nun iuo lives are reported lost. A six days' international nedAHt.ria.n m Loudon, terminated in a viotorv for the ouiy American representative, Daniel O'Leary, who made 620 miles and 440 vardsin five diva. nineteen hours, the tournament closing sooner than the time fixed on aocount of the nnit nrnvit nrAuant Ttw. AM:ni..n a ii - f. m. uu tji igiunujr ui uie con test was Sir John Astley, a member of Parlia ment, who guaranteed prizes amounting to 3,750. Two tracks aere laid one for Kmrlinh- men and the other for foreigners and Wes ton, t ie American pedestrian was eTiwiteH tn compete, but became sick a few days before the contest began. Seventeen contestants started, but the race gradually narrowed down to O'Leary, Vaughan aud Brown, the first named being about twenty miles ahead of the second at the finish aud beatinor the heat time on record. Besides the champion belt, which is valued at f 500. O'Leary received a monev prize of $2,500. Immense crowds visited the scene of cout-st, and the winnor wag enthusi astically cheered at the close, the band playing American national airs. Advices from Europe Indicate that the pOrttl peace conitreHa will hA &h anrtfinii England refusing to participate. ' The Emperor of Morocoo is dead. The United States ship Supply, with Roods for the Paris Exposition, has arrived at Havre. George Bannister, grain merchant at Ret ford, England, has failed for 1,550,000. Lord Derby resigned from the British cabi net because it was decided to call out the 48,000 reserve troop.. Lord Beaoonsfield said in effeot that as there was no hope of a oon gress England would have to rely on armed force to rectify the disturbed balanoe of power in the Mediterranean. At a consistory held in the Vatican, Rome, the Pope nominated the Scotch hierarchy. He then appointed the Rev. Dr. Silas M. Cbatard, rector of the Ameiican college at Rome, to be bishop of Vincennes, Ind., aud the Rev. John J. Keane, of WashinRron, D. O., to be bishop of Richmond, Va. The Pope made the .pro fession of faith, aocording to established usage, and took the oath to the aftostilio constitution. Fina lv, he conferred the scarlet hat on Cardinal McCloskey, of New York, who afier the consistory had a private with him. In consequence of the re-establisbmenr. nt the Cit u lio hierarchy of Scotland, the Pope, it is stated, desires entering upon diplomatio relations with the British government, and hji in-tructed Cardinal Frauchi, the poutifiu&l sec retary of state, to take fteps with that object. lOXOItltsMOX.41, nU.il.ll.tUY. Henal. Tb Consular and Dinl omatin lnnrnnria:inn bill was renortcd in tbe Heuate, with amend ments' Mr. Wallace submiltod an amend ment to the bill to repeal the rehuupiion act, making g-eeuback legal tender for all debts, public aud private, aud providiug thexchange of six per cent, bonds, held by banking abaucia tious dehiraiit to incrfaaaa their i-irn .Tuiii.ii lagal-tflider note, at nar. aud the cani.t.llHtiiiri of audi bond a part t-f the aiukinv fuml Mr. nowe, of Wisconsin, called np the resolu tion relating to the defalcation of Judge Whit taker, of Louisiana, and made a sieech ar raigning the policy of the Administration lie spoke for three hour in criticism of Presi dent Hayes policy of conoiliation toward the Nontn and the civil aervioe practice of the Ad ministration, charged that the President had abandoned his duty toward Louisiana, and reviewed tne political career of Mr. Schnrz. attacking that officer. After an executive ses sion the Houate adjourned. Mr. Blaine moved to refer the correspondence recently ununited relating to the third com missioner on the Canadian fisheries, to the committee on foreign relations, and spoke of the injustice of the award and argued that the decision wag Illegal, the commission not being unanimous. Referred.,.. The House Joint resolution extending the time for paying the taxe on whisky was passed without amend ment The bill for the repeal of the bank rupt law was reported back from the ludiuiar committoe and placed on the calendar The Pacifio railroad sinking fund bill was discussed and laid aside. . . .The consular and diplomatic appropriation bill was allowed to go over.... Executive session aud thon adjournment. A bill was introduced by Mr. Conkling ap propriating $500,000 for the improvement of Harlem river . . .The bill to pay John Ray and William L. McMillan f 1,000 each as contest ants for Mr. Kellogg's seat from Louisiana was passed The Pacific railroad sinking fund bill wa further discussed. . . . The consular ami diplomatio appropriations bill was taken up, and the amendments of the committee on - Cropriations with nomo other adopted, and the ill passed. Adjourned. Mr. Forry, of Michigan, from thecommbtce on post-offices an l post-roads, reported, with amendments, the House bill to regulate the ad vertising of mail letting. It provide that previous to tho making of any contract for ln'and transporta ion, either than by railroads and steamboat (except for temporary service) the postmaster-general shall cause to be pub lished in not mere than ten newspapers in the State or territory in whieh the service is to be performed a notice in disnlav. tvne. not ex ceeding six inches of space, that proposal will be received and detailed information furnished by the department, within specified dates, ami no other advertisement shall be roqnired. . . . A bill to authorize the building of a narrow guage railroad from Bismarck to the Black Hill was reported. Adjourned. Hons. Bill were introduced declaring it Inexpedient to change the tariff, to issue Post Office bonds, to reorganize the army, an1 other bills. . . .Mr. Springor's motion to suspend the rules aud pass a bill authorizing free coinage of silver was lost, not receiving two-thirds of the votes. ....Mr. Goode, of Virginia, moved to suspend the rnles and pass the bill suspending for five years the operation of the Sinking Fund act, which requires the annual payment or purchase of one per oent.of the debt of the Unitod 8tates. Negatived yeas. 123; navs, 112: not two-thirds in the affirmative. Adjourned. The legislative, executive and iudiial in. propriations bill was roported A bill was passed authorizing a commission on the en largement of the library of Congress.. The tariff bill was reported from the committee on ways and meana. Mr. Wood reported a reso lution to make the bill a special order, and the resolution was adopted by 137 to 114 The Massachusetts contested electiou case of Dean against Field was discussed without action. Adjourned. Mr. Davis, of North Carolina, introduced a bill to compensate the State of North Carolina for the use and occupation of certain building and ground by the United State troops. . Re ferred The bill providing measures to pro rent the introduction of oontagious diseases from foreign ports was passed The con tested election case of Deane against Field, of Massachusetts, was discussed, General But ler supporting the claim of Mr Doane Demo crat. The vote on the minority report declar ing Field, Republican, entitled to the seat stood yeas, 120, nays, 119, when tbe Speaker voted in the negative and defeated Mr. Field. Adjourned. Tbe Massachusetts contested election case was finally decided by the admission of Mr. Dean, the Democrat, by 124 to 123. the speaker nuu urou. nuuor voting in uie auirmative ... . After refusing to take up the committee's re port on the House doorkeeper, Mr. Polk, the nouse adjourned. The Statue for IKevr York Harbor. A French paper eaya : The colossal statue of "Liberty Lighting tho World, erected by France and Ameri ca in remembrance of their old friend ship, is coming ont little by little from the immense workshops established expressly for its construction in the Kiie de Chazelle', No. 25, near Mon ceaux Park. The arm aud hand hold. ing the torch are already in America, and at present the sculptor. Bartholdi. is finishing the principal portion of the lioa.l IR. ill 1 .v,.4, .J.UD iiu3bci uiuuei it ueariv com pleted. In a few days it will be strip ped of the Fcaffolding which surrounds ii ana upon which several gangs of men are at work. The first sentiment in spired by tho enormous head, nearly thirty feet high, is almost terror. Its gigantic dimensions are stupefying; but ujr uegrees mo eye Decomes accustomed to the colossal forms, and the mind reconciles itself to the extent of those great lines, and we discover in the midst of them the majesty and the light which the author has endeavored to give ti the features. But the publio will soon have an opportunity to see the beau ty of this work.for the head of the statue of Liberty is to be exhibited at the Universal Imposition.- Nevertheless, we strongly advise every one before- nana to visit the establishment on the Ruo de Chazelles and see how the dif- rerent portions of this head are prepared, worked , nud adjusted. M. Bartholdi is making copies in plaster of his statue of liinerty. lwo huLdred of them only will bj executed, numbered and regis tered with the name of the niirnh who iany in this may preserve a souvenir or tmsniagnmcentcomniemorativeof the centennial anniversary of the independ ence of the United States, and destined to renew aud enliven the old friendship between franco and America. Peter Figgans, a peddler, died re cently in Scotland, aged one hundred and seven. He worked until ho was over one hundred and six, and was never known to wear a coat. Mothers! 'Mothers!! 'Mathers ! ! ! Don't fall to procure Mrs. Winslow's Hoothing byrup for all diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from nain. cures wind oolio, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gi vee rest to the mother. It is an old and well-tried remedv . fA Well. Kerned Itentntton. During ten years tuanv urffnd and nalatial hotels have been erected in New York city, amonfr them tbe Grand Central bi no the largest and finest. Kinoe its opening day the irimuii ui bun vji ,uu neutral uaa increasea. Neither pain nor expense has been spared to make i's guests comfortable and give entire satisfaction, while it prices are certainly tbe lowest in New York, for a first-clan hotel. Have yon inflammatory sore throat, ttifT Joiuts or lameueaa from any cause whatever ? Have yon rheumatic or other pains in any part of the body? If so, use Johnson's Anodvne Liuiiuen'. Our word for it, it is tbe bebt pain killer iu this country. Caution. We caution all person not to buy the extra large package of dust and aaheg now put up by certain parties and called Con dition l'ot-dw-a. They are utterly worthless, liny Sheridan's Cavalrv Condition Powder if you buy auy ; they are absolutely pure an I are mweiinely valuable. Toople who stilt adhere to the look-at-vonr-tongno-and-fenl-of-your-pulse doctor some time express not a little curiosity in regard to r. jw. t. j'lerce original method of distin gtuahing all forma of ohronio disease without personal consultation. Home even- suppose that he accompliihe this through rlairvoyance nr soiiiH timer species or professional Jugglery, All this is utterly false. He claims to de termine rli-eisi by the rational methods science only. Says Comley, in his Biographical JMieyelodla of New York State, speaking of this distinguished physician s He perceived that iu each of the natural sciencos the inves- uKur proceed aocording to a cystem of signs. The geologist In his cabinet accurately uriK iiiiiiii aim uescriDe me cieil or rook, which he has never seen, from the miunto specimen on hi table. And the chemist in his laboratory note the constituents of the sun wiin tne i-amo precision that he analyzes a ervs laiortocK salt. 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Write UOL, U AM A OO Attorney!, Washington, D. O. The Markets. raw TOBK. Beef Oattls Native MM II Texas and Ohsrokee.... CSyt 09 Mtlcb Oows 0 00 (470 00 Bogs Live L'3Hv OA IrUiedV 06tv(a 0e Sheep 04V4 CT Latnbs ISSt 07 V Cotton Middling...... U''.(l Flour Weatern Oocd to Choice.. .. 6 81 (4 1 5 State Good to Ghoioe ( 81 (4 7 7S Buckwheat per ewt 1 as (4 1 5.1 Wheat Red Western 1 80 (4 184 No. 2 Milwaukee I at (41 28 Rye State 78 (4 77 uaney ntaie. .......... ..... . ...... p 3 (4 61 87 ' 86 f8 (8 M Barley Malt....... (S 4 Buckwheat go (4 Oata Mixed Western Corn Mixed Weatcrn sila 4 41 (4 70 (4 45 (4 Hay, per ewt..., Straw per ewt. B0 14 Hops 76's 01 (sV08 77 11 (4 fork Mnss , 10 :0 (V!0 63 Lard City Btm 07ai 08 V Fiah Mackerel, Mo. 1, new la 00 J1 ! . " No. SL new 10 CO C41I 00 Dry God, per ewt 8 00 (4 tlii Herring, Healed, per box 17 (4 H rmrolruio Crnrte W.H90VS Refined, Wool California F'.eeoe jo (4 4 a , 83 44 44 87 31 61 13 14 . 10 13V lexaa " 80 Australian " 44 fltate XX 1 Butter -Htsto 88 Weatern Ohotoo....'. H Weetera tlood to Prime,... M Weatern Flrkina 11 (4 (4 (4 4 & (4 Obeese HtaU Factory 18(4 nT:e Bsimmea. ........... is (4 Weatern 12V4 Kga HUte aud Fenuivlvanla 11 0 BUFFALO. Flour.. ((f) (9 101 (4 I 41 (4 8 Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee. 1 AO wt u litAI ...... ...,., .... Oata Rye Bar:y Barley Malt 6 80 74 75 80 (4 (4 (4 ie 7t 7 82 09l rHIULOKLrBI. Beef Oattls Zxtra 0W4 tP W(4 Hooa Dreicd. , tS'4(4 r leur y ennaylvanla ExU- 4 11 (4 7 11 Wheat Red Weatern 1 2J (4 I 80 y 66 (4 a worn Kfiiow...... 60 (4 Mixed, ...... ............ .... 44 V(4 Oats Miied 8UK4 rrtrplea: Orude.... . .( a C Banned, wool Colorado hi (4 Jexaa " aJ & Oalllornla m aoaroM. 1 61 84 l'. St 83 49 0R4 06 s 0K BnefOattl..., o 8heop.,,,.. 04 (4 (4 (4 MORI m m Q( Floor Wlacouain and Minnesota. .. 2 (4 1 26 (4 61 Corn Mixed.... n.i. 41 66 83 M 45 Wool Ohio and'yeuDayiva'ula ZXT.'. OauornU.... enioBToa, aiasa. 86 4) 09 in 09 dw uue,HI( H Hheep T . ... V. ....... 0X 06 (4 07 C4 0t4 UWUI, ..... ...... Hog ,. WATKJBTOWll, WAS, uoer uatus Poor to Choice. . jneep a ....a I 60 t 00 TOO a 6o (4 ton Jmbs ............. Fmr WMa, n l a Plea. WTEADY WOKK. rNPrTvK, iV K C O., at loniixT f ttlr- fna C.t V. Write there for partiouinra AGENTS, READ THIS! Wa will Dui..nM . Muu..r a.i and ttiuenoea, u. aell our New and Wonderful Inren tiuns. Addreaa L. 8. Hutaaia A Co.. Mrl,.ll M.nh Korffi Pacific Railroad Bonds, or Htook. For information aa to beat disposition to raahze moat therefrom, ad'lreea oltAKl.Kjjll'HKKlUGK, 8t. Paul, Minnesota AY. v"4rnfyr,irr'n 1 A. a. - ' 'v NERVO-VCTALIZERl A wnndm-ful Tn.trnmant. Prmtnnit a quiet, paa.ive atat of rent of mind and bodf. Realorea lot I ty, firmn life and trnath to the weak and nervnna. i hen all other meana la I. Bnllila np 1.1 alruoture nnd qmrkena ihe na. To-.itnl flniila. I'ain ia oured lifnllh ntHtored. Will prod now the mtditimi.lir at ate and riVM. op elair'oyancj. Kent erervi. Imn. fur M I .O-'V. Aaeuta wanted. w. A, (lNl)K.K, HhlBTol,, Uonn. Ilapoleon's Fate Book! PUN ! FUN ! I FUN ! !! " 1st It telta who and when you will marry. Snd It tella w.'ere and how inu will marrv. 8rd It tella where yon will meet tha fated one, rnd i. on, Bent poet paid for 81 r-ta. PIKR A CO.. Pnbll.lw ra. tt iiiku nr., noeton, Mix. r. (. andreaa, not Kill ,f. Dunham Si Sons, Manufacturers, Warsrooms, 18 East 14th Slreet, EaUbUnhed'.834. KKW YORBU Snxdfor llltutrqltd Gt-tular a sat Prim liH. itletropolllnn Aarrlrnltnrnl Warehnnar. (lCsUbhahed in IH.Vi. ) In addition to a tar? aa. aortmentof nseliilimp e- menta for the rariaan a j'- imrnan.l Daraeanri wn u.hla iWiDraTemt nta La t. ..-sr. ii. effer: aaaoas which are J-u...!!. .i ..naei 9 Ikefellewinir: Adamant flow, with Reversible hell barpenin roint. Keversihlo aelf sharpenmc Point for Keaiilar Plowa I followinar nnmhera: la. 19. 19", , 21. K' Klti IK IO.eln I ...II .11 Plow, with Una VAI.CAr.l.K IM. PROV KM FN I', when o ordered, and at a very am 11 attraemt r' i N-w Self-Adioatin Steel Tooth llnr- siit, Ir.m A.e Cultivator, I'ahoon a iiroan-ceet rieea Soecr.'i rw'- IM .t. Planter , Kureka Post Hole Uma, r. Xelu'a Pjt. Hnlter Worker. mil Ileal, lTel Tread II. r- I'ower. H. II. (inlfIMi.IIt)oiiillnilt 8'., NewYmk. MUtmS4f3,SMLC0. ?65 BROADWAY. A. X M ULOVE-FITTINO r sav ti-j CORSETS. ThcFriandiof tni UN RIVALLED CORSET are now numbered by I MILLIONS. I Yicn ars tench reouctdi MEDALSfCflVEO ST tINTINSIAt. Cet rheCntiln anH beware or imitation. AaK ALao roa) THOMSON'S uaatAKL nnitl The bt tooda made . Sea thai the nam of I THOMSON and tha I Trade Mark. Cnowrtare stamped on every ConevASrtcl. HAPPY RELIEF To all auffi.nna from ohronio diaeaaea of all kin. 'a Onnfld-ntial eonanltatina invited noniillT or by innil. 1, , . . . mirai. new na relinlile remetit. Bo..k and etreu..ra aent free In M-.led enreloo. a R.'1r?!Kn,!.)YAKD,.ASSOt:,AT10Ni 'H N. Nin h Bt.eet, Philadelphia, Pa., an ins Uution havina a ,i h reputation for Lonoruble conduct and prole-si.'D.il PERUVIAN SYRUP la a Droteoted aolutiun of tl Protoxide of Iron, new discovery In medicine, which strikes at tk. 1 ... iviiic, w niuu BiriKoi ac in a root of diaaua b aunnl in thm htl .iik .1 Y A naw rilaivtap In vaa14i;nA . t . Of hi. l.minU " wn" riuoip,. IRON. Thi la th aeorat of the wonderful auooea of this remedy In ouring Dyapepaln, Liver t'oniplnlnt,Uropey,Chrnlfi Kiarraca, Uolln, eivaaa AUenlona, Clillla and Fevers, Humors, I.oaa of 'Conatitutloiinl Vljtor, Ulecnaea mt Ibe Kldnrya and Binddar. Female Cotuplulnia, and ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A Bad State of tho Blood, OR AOOOMPANIKD BY DEBILITY, OR A Low State of the System. For Iwpepnltt, PERDVIAB syrup for Debility, I'se PERUVIAN SYRDP For lironsu. Vie, PERUVIAN SYRDP SYRDP For Xtiuratalii, t)me PERUVIAN For Chronic Diarrhea, Vo PERUVIAN SYRUP ' Liver Couiulaiiit. I've PERUVIAN SYRUP For llttiH ana Humors, 1'ne PERUVIAN SYRUP For Chills and Fever, Vso PERUVIAN SYRUP For Loss of Appetite, Use PERUVIAN SYRUP For Xerroits Affections, re PERUVIAN SYRUP For Fema: Complaints, F PERUVIAN SYRUP To Tone I'p the System, I se. PERUVIAN SYRUP To Invigorate the Drain, l'a PERUVIAN SYRUP Kf TII W. HIWIU A SONS, Praprletar, 8 lluri'ieou An line, lloatou. Sold by tlculti t:urin!l trr- nnnnnn n 4. af m m w m i m w m. u m w m m m mm. I nA 111 W I A ft-1 1 "WWW IU J .'f I JWu'S mm i "vii j i i J in v Bnoww's BwoyrKKr. Taornra, for eonahi and eolita V 'J 3 tlreat Weatern Prtoa Mat free. Addres nn Worka, rillahnr. Pa TDIV NoTelllea, Nodona, Illnatiatod (laUlocne fres l lllfti i AitKnla. Roal4n Novelty tJo., Honton, Mum, u! ( 11 A day ran he made nn a rortahle Hoda Fonn. r-lf tain. Price .. nr., anil t-o, ooniplete. Sena fur OHlaloaue to 1'iiai-ma A ('o., Mndlann, Ind. M A Ttmli AaMur vi..n'tio ;ifi haa set l.iy ii'lu'i'. I jln. wirni. One nample free Ad lma I liKOSiVN. lK.in.it. Micb I ass. mm jil YlKMh Ttetail prioe !(0 only ISIIO. lirla -vo,iiri a;i4iponiy siipi. fap ater freo Dasikl K. Krattt, Waahlnton, N. J. . S2500 a rear. Aironta wanted ererywhem, Bn. ineni-wny ii'irMiniatr.i'ariiriiiararroe AiiUriva J.woai u Co., bt budis Mo. K. IJAIII .V VH.'H. Nuperinr in deaian. Noteqnalea in qnaliey, or aa timekeeera. Ask your .Teweler tor them. Aren,v-N flortlen.lt HI., N Y. w a i w ' w - $10 to 325 A IM V HI I(K made b Aaenta sell ins our Obromai (rityona, Plot ore and Ohre mo 1'anla. t'iti a amp lee. e-orth aoot, uont-pMld. for S- Oente. IllnetrateJ an tialon tree). J. II III 1'KtiUU'H NillNNt f oaton. ratamianen imhii. HOSPHO-NUTRITINE. The beat vltallilng Tonlo, Itrllfvlng Montal and Thyalral PROSTRATION, ITEnVOUSNBSS, DKBTt-TTT, r TF.MAT.T4 WKAKNESa. And ail irnpalrmenta of Braia and IServe B rate in. Draril.u. Depot. B Flatt St., If. T, TREES & SHRUBS In lat,e variety; fin. WTHKF.T THI KM. FLOW. KHINU r-llill ll-M 'd KKm.l.:HM!M. aa well aa H IIOIMlFNIUUNr, Ataleaa, Ma. n.'l.aa. New tJonrera. Purple ttemjh, nm Btiruoa, eto. IIOSKM by IV and !(). ttf ton CATM.oiiry Animraa R. B. PARSONS & CO., Box 00. Fltiwlilngt TV.STm IIOr.iES IN THE WEST Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska l.rnvf New Ynrl; mid Nrw I'nirliind (he Third Tni'adii y In vrn .loi.llt mini llorrm- j. r. I iip-i n y. it) e.ii lo.t,. ti inii.tVi APIMI, It id. Fmr nbnut hnll rraulair Hanre. Kaat trina and flrnt-cliiae aocommoil.ttona Kuaranteed. Fur deaonptive IjtnA Ciroulnra, Informa. tion aonnt Tioketa, etc, .end addreea on Pontal t'ard to PI. IN V fllOOUK, 317 llrontlwuy. rw York. PIANOS & ORGANS rlime nut preaent atork of Qiht New and aeonnd-hand InKtrntnenta of fire nrMt-"lnva maker., f.itlr warranted and at prion that llhFY COMI'KI 1 1 ION f .rthis elaaa of lustrumenta. AO K NTS WANTF.II for WATF.RS1 HlTPKKIOIl 1IKI.I. OUUANS and PIANOS Illn.trateil la.taln.iina Mallet llDRACK WATK.RR A HONS, Manufaotu.era and D lra. 40 Kaat I -lth Ht., New York. Alan Cene'nl Aaerita for SHONINOKR.H Celebrated PUI MU'M (IIKiAH. TltADK MAHK. DR. BECKER'S ( ELLnilATKD YE BALSAM ftlmtff For 1 A fumu VVKK For INrXAMF.D. WEAK F.YF.S, p-l ff 4P U Vfaw 4 All w - V. wj bTYEH and SOIlIi I. YKI.I D.H. IXV y lsOLD BY ALL IHUKiUlSTS. r XDIOPOT, fl HOYVICKY.N. . A UKNT BY MAIL Mill 3.o. A pntitivv rrnitly tor Jlrupay ami nil diaraatri of ntl Urlunrv Or- Cn. lluut'ft Urtnedy i purvly vvKrtable ftud prrparcii etMrwtljr fr the aboy 1 -. Jt hat cuml ttxtuiaiiU. fcverr tKittle warrmntrd. Ncnti to W. K. Clarke, fntviilfnce, HI., for lUuttratrd painptilct If ynurilnigytrt font hay lt.4ie will order It fur yon. "The Best Polish in the World." m tfa EVERETT HOOSE, " iJk ' Fi -on tine: Union Rnnnm NEW YORK. Finest Location in the Citv. SI aM European Plan -Restaurant Unsurpassed KKHSKH A WEA VER. Proprietors BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. SUorlvallarl far Uw Toilet anil tht Ball.. iNo artitttftal aotj 4tac?pUva odon la loover eomaw aud tlrltrtarUHu lnfTMb tuU. AfUr yamnol ictDllflc vpartmant th ntanufhcturai oi B. T. Bitbbm't aSsM aSod hat jmr1mcA ttml now offrra It' th fublia Tfc FINFHIVTOII.KT bOAI U Ike WorU tki vvrttt mtftmhlt Ql tUfti ta it tmtnufmelvrt. For use In th Nurry it has No Equal, wonu Mil uiuei iucuoi 10 tjverv oidtbcr aud tituiliv lul nrui jMi ouuint s kui r4 om. aacfa, Mat tt to aav 4 mm mahttof Iftcvnt. Addrxi B Ti aS4B,T.New iVork c,ty m ' -J a--i uMm ja.f USE THE Peerless Wringer. IT IS THE BEST. N. Y. Office .106 Cliambori Street. FACTOHY-CINCIWWATI, O. SAUDAU700D A twaltl ra nunedy (or all diaeaaea of tha Kidney Kladdrrand I'rtaary Oraranc.iUno ood in Drop leal Complaint. It dot r prodnooa aiokneaa, I ,oartaia and aoMdy lo IU aolloo. It la fast sooaraadln all other raonadi Sixty oapanlaa oora ia six or de.j-4. Ho oUiav madioloa oaa do tbia. lltvar ! lanltallana, fur, owin to IU rraa anooau, many hav baam oDerad ; soma ara moat dacjal ona,etuioc pllaa.'ato. DUNDA4 lIi"K A VO.'H e... soft Oap tula, cmtoia4i0 Oil of SuudaUood, told m ail drug storsa. or aroular. or smd far la aa ..,1 Woo I at ntrttmt, ar. Ynr THE GOOD OLD STflnD-BY. ' HEIICAI UDSTMG LIH1UEIT FOR MAX AND BEAST. EliauiUD 3S Tuai. Alaayaoaras a, rtady. Alwaya haody. Uaa n,t ,.t (ailed, rft-i. aUUoaakoM it. Tt. hol. world appro... ti. .loriouaold Ma.Unlh. Beat and Oh..pt Lmlm.D "Ktanoi j. oaou a bottle Tb MnatAn. .." . ttUM when not bin .la will. gOLD Y AH MBDIQIWB V ' 11191 a ! ai jii ir aawtJ M1U