. iuiMij rnorLE. A fjeert Nnmr. A food nam. la rather to b. .ho.an than raM rich.." Children, chooae It, Don't refupe it s Tig a precious diadorn j H l'hly prize it, Don't dospiue it ; You will need it when you'r men. was Love and ohoriBh, Keep and nourish, Tig more precious fur than gold Watch and guard it, Don't discard it j You will want it when you're old. I Am ArM v 00r,RM' let 8 Pdown to old Reed's little while," paid Dan White to a com pamon one evening, just after the lamps were it Rmi the day.B work Wft(J don .f a a?01 J0"tndy. replied George. stutlJ"ig do itself and come " I Can't. T mnnf. rrnt. 4 1 1 n f 1AnnnH ft TIT 11 . . . acnouu. . rf R "P ln the morning and get i.a Dur Bajs raorning'is the right time to study, anyway, and he uukih io Know." " I am afraid. " RmM ru., , ...... .wxu, Wllftt RT A vrin nfraM t o' n JJau, as soon as he conld command his George hesitated. Of his morals," sneered one, Ana his manners." ftrl.ln-l And his mammy," supplemented a "Let him sneak for himnnlf " g". " What are you afraid of, yy '"'by. if we go there we might stay late; then I might oversleep myself and not get up early in the morning; : . , '"cjr Buioxe ana swear and nuns., anu it is not much of a place " " Go hire a hall, go hire a hall I"' v, echoed on all silon It is not nlcaBiinf t v i. i..i - a- w auugUtHI at, and eorge was just ready to cry, when uui utiger Doys silenced the cla mor and Bai.1 " Come on, boys, who cares for mor- ur manners, or- grandmothers ? Come ahead; come. Georce." ha entreatingly " don't be backed down; I.nA t"wl a ,1 'at 1 i . 9 uuu b snow wnat they are laughing at; you've as good a right to your pinion as anybody; but come "u -.jwugo ior yourself. If you uon t like it von nnoiin't i,A?r?BOfy.to,8ay the hod words uio uesireu euect, and the whole woop ueorge and all, went rushing ii ar a wbbi nwie dram-shop of all that community, with as much bra vado as if there was not a conscience in Late in the night, or rather early in tl Vr?JQ0Il lapped qufetly . ."" me dock door, and xo.eooijr up me dbck stairs. To day a bloated, degraded. dehanH, confirmed drunkard, whom intemper- , - Duiuufj uiuu armed, Das over nnmo. art A 4ir a.- . . a . ..... au, niia 111 you with tears of shame in his eyes, that he r 6 T 'ugwn 10 ram, because in his youth he was afraid to say, I aaaaa tuiiutl, Thortt ia a TIT a . . iK xiyaiio Arm aoie to save even him, but he has sunk so low he raj wants to De saved, and we hard 'j iu nope no will be. Courage 1 boys, courage! Dare to Jo right. Dare to shun the wrong. Have the courage to say, "I am afraid 1" SUMMARY OF NEWS Eastern and Middle States. At Bradford, r., a fire doRtrovfd a block containing fifteen buildings snd canned dam age amounting to $50,000, on which there is about 25,000 iiiHiirance. A akiff ftOtltaillinir Hiraa ivnmnn t. children was struck by a raft on th Allegheny river, near Tittsburg, and two of the women drowned. Deaths On fbn rail Thnmn rinfan I.mLj,. man on a Wallkill Valley railroad train, while niskinir a llimn from a cahnnaA Irv a fluf near Hhawsngunk, N. Y., fell with his leij on tne track, and the train passed over it in two I'inurs ( us was uruuitni mi jiouaour, ana died ahniif. Ava nVlrulr f . ... -i,,ii- . : l of Katouah.I. Y., was instantly killed br the nniiiniii otiiirnn, in a p)ini nan way Deiween Katmiall ailll rtorlfnrH . lia van -..lLinn Ik. ....... , . no i,rn i.i VVli l II U track directly towards the coming train, but being very deaf and having the setting nun iu his eyes, did not percoive his danger. The Rtntfl KnnTinllnn rt V0(,v,ol of Pennsvlvania met in Philadelphia for the purpose of nominating a candidate for governor and Other oflicnR. Frank Hnchna nf w,.l,rl kill, was the chairman. A motion to nominate no one wno Mas not severed all connection with other nartieB was adnntnd tflr a Innir The Otlioers nominated were For mnmnr 8. It. Mason, of Mercer ; for lieutenant-governor, Christopher Shearer, of Perks ; for secretary of intornal affairs. William H. right, of rhiladolphia s for ludtre of the supreme court, lion. 8. Boutly, of Lycom ing. In the platform of the convention the Drincinles adnntnrl liv tha tion at Toledo in Fnhruarv last, ara ra.annmnr. ated. It declares that the government ulmnl,! furnish aid to families dnairnimnf onltli the public lands ; favors rigid economy in the administration of nnbtie afTn eight-hour Byhtetn of labor; the abolitioii of the priflon ooutract Byetem of labor; a graduated RVfit m nf innnma ia Uwr a-K;U K in. m uvv-aMw ajj rfUILU LIIO 11 I'tt 1 1 LI VI the nation, rather than the industry of the lxoile fhonld iar the eiDonsna nf ihn ment ; wholesome and permauent tariff laws for the nroteetion of A a luuiiuu i , aoDCl ID that education should be free, secular and industrial, and no property except what belongs to the crovernmnnt. ahmilil ha amvt taxation; recommends that women have equal civil and political rights; demands that national paper money or greenbacks, based, not alone On the two ni( tain, silver ami o-nIA h..a ,,,.- the entire wealth and integrity of the nation. Dlmnl J V. I 1 1 ax i .... ouv-uiu im iDHUHu ia sumcienc quantities to re vive our prostrate indus'ries liv nnahiincr iha people to associate frnnlv irith n the exchange of services, commodities and ideas, and thoreby end tho suffering and ruin Of mir rtAnnla t i n' a mrhnan a V. 1 . i for all debts, public and private, and as money renresents afviinmloWt a),ni- it i ;.. ' 1 " , itu nuuuoa IU- crease or interest to be limited to the general average yearly increase in all branches of American industry, which does not now exceed 3 per cent, per annum, this principle hereafter to be applied to all debts and every violation of it to be punished as a misdemeanor. Charlea Morgan rna nf X-V.t. rn.L. 1 i . n " .vn iui a n uiuiuilttllt princes, is dead at the age of eighty-three. He leaves a fortune of $13,000,000. rreaencK imtzeii was instantly killed and George Hrhntt haHlv vnnn.u . -a detachd rock while descending a mine near Pottsville. Ta.. and at aien Pnrhnr. i. tv. Anwbyle was killed and Thomas Morgan seri ously injured by an explosion of gas in a mine. The TTninn Katirtnat D.nl. T ,, l a., has susnenilnrl mil ll nnm. ..... i U T uuifjauy, or uosion, Mass, has been enjoined from doing further business, the lia bilities amounting to nearly double the assets. The National nartv Ti.,.. , conmdered its platform adopted at tho Thila- delDhia eonvanlinn rA ij which is more exphoit than the one reDudiated. western and Southern States. At an election rtrt. in WrA xf - ti Furaell, a colored man, was killed and Captain T. 8. Emerv was harllv hnrt ti, j .' ug iauvr anil another man were held in 2,000 baiL A dangerous eonntrfit nation of 100 on th Marnh.r.a xr.a: 1 mewsirom ftiiarixiotj xurkili Armenia, re ports tho plundering of ninetv-one Armenian In . I. m Ji..l.;.l .11 . ... "u"k "' uininti, vi .uuiniHvsezo, ny jht sin Koords. The imprespion prevails along the Canadian i 1 . .. . 11 . .' 1 1 I . ... miiutii turn MKMuwiu ne aiioiner Ionian raid in i ne pvrih or war net ween Knssia and Kng ingn)on ( anada s conimeroe has also caused DVItlQ llllCKVrtlllVPB Pnhlin onininn In Pntrl Unit BTift T Hernial 1 - r. ' " r-. Atnoninj iin become more tranquil and there in a good pros pect of the settlement of exiatitifj difllcultieg hiir Aan ilia inn M,a.u:A- 1 a. . . arm a. Hon. rtavnril Tnvlnr 1is - - . " , ' ! inn tic- umiiiaia as unuea Miates minister to Germany to the Emjieror William at lloilin. Over 600 lives have been lost and thousands oi nouses destroyed or senoulv damaged bv a great tornado and water-spout at Canton, Chiiia. CONUllKN.HIONAIa SUilMUKV, CarchlaK Coons. A piece of hunting strategy tbnt must lmve amused ancient Nimrod, had he ported in tho TTnrr.ii m w:... . One daj as Mr. Alfred Walbridge was vunu, uu wnen in the ravine near the village, ho heard a noise up in the top of a largo whitewood tree. He -u.uiubu laat me noise was made bv coons, ond that the tree was a bed-tree Ho applied for permission to cut the bee, which could be done without much M.unKO to omcr timber in the vicinity. It was tnatrpctaA i, .. n..i -n j ice could chmb the tree and get them a i sent ior, and he came, annedwitha pair of creepers such as are used by telegraph men, and a short vv- .. uiuiiuu nis wrist. The open tag in the nest was in the side of the wC00ni sixty feet from the ground. When Fred was asked how he was ko- '"K lO Bet tllA Annua -.,,1 U :i i tiandly, but made no reply. With ereat ""'"7" c"PO "u ascended the tree to the hole, then drew from his pocket a bunch of fire-crackers, and after liftht- o - ...,lu ,JO Bel, mem on flre anj dropped them into tliA hr.i! tree. In a short time they began to ex- r rt.lA on1 ,,a - i, ' f . -" "u tuiuo iue coons one at a time. eonfliin on,i , i i. ii.. ouccauiff, wnue I red knocked them off, and they were r-UCM uj mo men aQJ D0g j. n -u. auinecu coons, iituo and bisr. were tlinn ..n mici m a iow minutes. - Tliere is a story in ancient history of ft fumnim 1 1 . . - . TiT ai ii , B w was a &r3a' lavonte wim the Roman Emperor. Among some prisoners brought before him, who had """" aaBuLiiiK against the Komans, was an old man with long hair and unshaven beard, and garments torn and stained- axa i mi aiwgmse, the judge , aKuizitju nis own lather. He , uad taken up arms against his Emperor ind now he was to be tried for his life .oefore his own son. Tt woo ..-v,i. moment for both. Some sons would have prewinaoa not to inow the prisoner ome would have foro-ottn th held sacred, even by the heathen, about nyiug iiouor to parents, ue, however, tt the judgment seat, and approaching e Emperor, said: " I ask but one favor. I am the friend I the Emperor, my father was his en- sny; either forgive my father for my w who my nie witn nis." He saved his fath I eror immediately pardoned'the prisoner, uu uy luiu uooie aci gamed iiimseU an- ..il. a1-:.... l a i. i i . . I'tucr invuu, ior xie wuo nad been a rebel henceforth was a loyal servant of " A little boy askod his mother to talk "ma, uuu say someming iunny. can I?" she nsk,r 'Mnn't n r sra busy baking these pies?" VOU miL'ht Sav. 'filinrlflv. wnn'l i Pie? ThatwouJ4befunny.:' Bank of New Bedford, Uass., has been put in circulatien m the Western States. Mi., a a -1 . . rt . au. oiiBau A. omari, a putiJo school teacher at Ziong Church, Norfolk oountv. Va., was found dead in her room over the school house. Hep pocketbook, rifled of its contents, was lying near the body, and there were other evi dences of foul play. Municipal elections have been held in vari ous citieB and towns of Indiana, with varying results, in gome cases the Iiepublicans electing a malontv of the tiVtet in n.. ai. r I - ... . 11111L1 o LUH JJHIIllli crots. At Terra Haute three tickets were in tba I ri aa 1 1 Anl V l ' . . j-J a i national party elected their candidate for mayor by twenty-one plurality. It is assert ml Hint ment by a whihky ring ia Cincinnati have been n 1 WPrtv.it ail n a t . fc. .. . . ITeaSUrV aeenta intra autl .nn. ni...l.:' .... secretlvto r'utniintoti tn v. y - iu'ciiu(jiiio ue mauer. Ibe frauds have been com-nitted byrefllliue , i.uu .o-uoo ui siamps, irauuulent guaging and the use of a peculiarly shaped barrel whieli wmilrl iu.intji ai.A :..:n.. , . . . . , .um tun uiauuur iu place in the barrel three or four gallons more than it appeared to hold. The evidence in the posses- . , V , P vauin iu reuaru 10 . . DHi W D VUIIUiUHlYO. MemnhtH. Tmrn . ha yan i 1 fio whirlwind which unroofed or flooded many m waowv w go auiuuut OI A lOrtH nf I7fi rtnA n..a in . fltruotitin hv fii-A i-af irAnui.. j. u . - -. j v aivupuan u, nuu u ii air me -vi j m vviuuiunaiu. insurance, $35,001). united htatea Senator J. P. Ciineron, of . - -j .aVU wirictBuu to Miss Llizabeth B. riherman. The tvent had been long talked of in Washington, and manv irrttiiimitit- m ai ,, . .aaa.Mw.aw BUUB xvmux me national capital were present. The Fhnnnf't Aani 0; : n iV .a., uuu iue capuin wim all nn lifta.il ...... . . . . ,. .. iouug a uiitu ooy were lost prom Washington. The House vimmitunn zt,ii.- i i. agreed upon a unlmtilntA tnr h j - . .., J " .uv DU lllftl IIQUU- . -I . imuiigiauun ui uuinese, It makes it a m ulm..... . v... . any vessel to take on board at any foreiKu port wnutever anv numltcr e.n fii.:!. - j . -....niij m bcou v iiuieso naatjAiioArii vltitM,... . . fa "p-"".""iaior auoio or iemaie, witn ttie intent. n Itrino iiittl, iV .. . Dtates. and nroviHna ,! 11.. ..i ... Duwb Hum uu aicer January 1. 8. B. Packard, of Louisiana, hag been nom inaieu Ltv tho lrnuirlnri f.. 1.0 Ti.,;....i ,., ". T. ! w uaaatou oiaics ..u. .1, a.ivorpooi, ana Lucius Fairohild. of Vairninnf In k. mttm.,! 1 . . wiaaui-Kueiai ai 1-aris. Oen. McDownll hm W.n 1 a. 1 , tUtO a VlllL'ailt watynhfnlna.a ai .1 - o -. ...v. ,Uu8 uinauiiiuuru border Of Arizona inH lkt.ll,.- a.i: . i prevent a violation of the neutrality laws by the .uu aouiuuouiBis, ana 10 arrest any and all parties who arA Hiiut-iti,i .. . : : . . . , vj. viiKioKauni; on the border for that purpose. Gen. Ord has uuuiwuim war aepartment that he has made ui"i)OBHion or me rorce under his com mand as will, in ii 1 llftrmmril ...I.I. .1 . . . eraUon of other Federal officers and the Btato ...iia, prevent any serious violation of the neutrality laws. He has directed the prompt arrest of ail anatA . i T. " - j iinum nuu may at tempt to cross from the United States into r j ulloa ueen approved at vhe headquarters tu this city. The House Judiciary committee has decided to submit a F, ill fr, l,z. a:,: 1 . - uuwuuuiuum repeal of the tenure-of-otlice act. The PrAHl'rlnilt Vt(l nnw..-a- si bheridan, of Louisiana, to be recorder of doeds in the District of Columbia. The rtamntratii nnitttii. : i . . . ... lugton has resolved to have a resolution Intro auced la the House calling for an investigation into the I londa presidential election. Forei&rn Nswa. There is a ruiiiuniroov in ..a j rii..i . uu iwi in a uraey 10 depose the sultan, and it is asserted that his hold UOOll the tlirnnn in anll.1. ,!,...... ...4 Lnghsh or ItusHian support. The English and Bussian governments admit that thev are in nHL'i.tiii(.n I, tit .,...... . . - . u , vutw IVIUDQ IU KlVO details. 0 A flre in ManehpatAr. Fni'lnnrl ..u...j a . 1 11 , ' . rt t Mu.uujcy IWU large lumber yards and other property valued at OU,000. Mr. McDonald, of Iudiana, presented a peti tlOIl HI CMlfit J hv a 1 a Ttya nnittlt.. a H . ing that Oen. John C.Fremont be included m the bill now pending to place Gen. James nmuiuB uu wie reurea nsi or tue army Hn. ""'L' " vitiiiiiiiueo uu military affairs Mr. Gordon, of Georgia, spoke iu favor of "the ai-,. i .us specie resumption act, and said he would sook to present a single proposition, which he had no doubt he conld prove, and that was that ill-advised legislation was the 1 " uur nnllciai aopression to-d'y ;.L,H1l:.rnSaloni.biU W.M "Ported and dii- n,, acuon. Aajourned. J. he roBt-OfUcn annrnnitjolinr. Kill . . , ... i r.r..uwn uu, was report' ed with amendments. . . .The nrnno. j ment granting a subsidy to the Brazilian steamship hue was also reported .... The House bill forbidding the retirement of greenbacks was called up, read a seoond time, when a mnl An in ln. la 11 ... """"I "" " l" a. i iim comnuitee on U nance was offered and discussed without action.... The pension bill was discussed at considerable ""i1"' alr- "piunas moved to strike out the second section nt tl.n Kin . ' . 1 ' , iTumu, as acreen upon, reads, "From and after the passage of this act, in case of vacancy from any cause, the OflwlA nf ruituntn ..nl .. 1. n l (l , ' ... . ,,, ruifujii vo ui ea ny wound- Pll nr iliactKlnil TT! ! "ul r..A .. TV""""" i, . " D"""r. or ine widows or dauchtf rs of ITnion .rtl.linr fi - ----- ..... . , , ... j no hum inn was rejected by 30 to 29 and the bill was then i.Ti a "a,a, appropnauon bill was called np and discussed without action. Ad- jimii uuu, y The act of July 3, 187G, was amended so as " ; .V"e-n,B8"!nB. 01 600 and of arms v onuii w a i nn Hrru nrioa ir a lu urn uuance commutoe Tlie Indian appropriation bill was taken np. and onrned. woro U0Plea- A Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island, from the committee nn nn'itli,,,, . i . j ' . , .. House joint resolution to print 300,000 copies hio euunnissioner or aeritttu- .r. .i J . wun BQ nienamentto reduce the number to ann nno ti rJ:. appropriation bill was com'pletedin committee -a aa.D " aauie, nuu me cuanges made ooncurred iu oy ine uonse, and tho bill passed .... The ml to change the system of advertising mail 1 I'M Ultra ir,a .t.,,1 1 m .. . " ,,., aiuui iue conrerenoo committee and agroed to. . . .The bill ti repeal the bankrupt act was discussed at considerable tuugiu, niiuuui action. Adjourned. IlajUBu A bill declaring it unwise to waste time dis- w!!Sg e S'5, Uriff tiU present, was introduced. Mr. Wood moved to refer it to his aaiumiw, ana ar. rage moved to refer it to the committee on the whole, which latter was agreed to by 125 to 18 .... A motion to suspend .!ij F a V" a roucing tne tobacco tx failed of a two-thirds vote.... The bill to Kuau permanent government iu Uie Dis Adi ,umbia wtB disou8ed without action. The tai itr bill came np and was opposed by Mr. Banka. nf V....,i.,,.... ,iir",UJ . . . . . "'"".uuDoin. . . .air. oincie- ten, of Mississippi, made a conference report On the hill tl rttrttlUln II,. .J ... . " mo nureruHing oi mail ettincrs. Aeron.1 in xr- dii . r. - n WV.....1U. aaucitar, oi Aiassa- chusetts, introduced a bill to provide for a Tar i tt ftittit t. t ii 1. 1 i i . ' wuimiuaiyii, Aujourneu The speaker announoed the committee on the cenMiia aa fnl intra. xrAUorB ' n . arm al i'ii . w ui ii,ow iora. Mills, Stenger, Ligon, Bmith of Georgia, Car- "uc,, jaaiiou, jorgenson, ltyau, and V llhams of Oregon .... Mr. Harrie, of Virginia chirnian.of the oommitteoon eleo:ionl, re ported resolutions in regard to th contested election cases f rem the seo md district of South Carolina, the sixth district of Mississippi, and Oregon, declaring the sitting members,' Mesi-rs. Cain (Republican), Chalmers (Democrat), and W Hiaws (Uepubhcan entitled to their seats. Adopted.... Messrs. Tucker of Virginia, and BoMuson of Isorth Carolna, spoke Sx favor of the tariff bill. Adjourned. Mr. Goode, of Virginia, reported a joint resolution providing for the enforcement of the eight-hour law. It provides that eiKht hours shall constitute a day's work, and forbids any reduction in the wages of workmen, labor ers, and tnechauios ehiployed by the United States on account of the reduction of the hours a ..ir, itJr. uOX( or Wew York) offere,d an amendment, which was adopted, directing aU the heads of departments and officers of the government to onforca the eight-hour law as long as it remains unrepealed. The joint res olution as amended was then passed .... Mr. H.;3-' f,Pe"D85-I'ania, spoke against and Mr. idj ed gla' ln favor of th0 tariir The ArtrlanrA n..,,... We believe that we confer a favor on tl.n farmers by dirooling their attontiou to the at (induce Jieaprr, built by Atriance, Piatt it, (O, Of J'mghJccepte, and 105 OrrcntriWi ftrert, JSto lor, who are so well and favor ably known as the builder of tho famous . (mweyp Mointrt anil Ileatwr. The Adrian itosor is fitted to meet the wants of thm:n farmers who prefer a separate and distinct mactnne for reaping. The name of the build- rs is a iumoient guarantee for the excellent of Its material and workmanship ; but nothing snort or a personal inspection cau enable tlm farmer to appreciate the remarkablo inironnitv of its devices, or the admirable manner in which it combines simplicity with efficiency. It is a light Iron reaper, with one driving whoel. The rakes are operated in a manner similar to that which has proved so successful on the Buckeye Harvester, but are still more perfectly under the oontrol of the driver. It is or very light draft, but very stronir. Th ease with which the platform oan be tilled flt it especially for nse in lodgod grain. It will do good work in all kinds or conditions of irrain. and its felding platform makes it as portable as the Uuckeyo Mower. With an Adriance Reaper and a New Model Buckeye Mower a farmer la enablod to gather his grass and grain crop with the least dogree of discomfort to himself or his team, and with the most satisfactory results. . .. . i . . r. i m i n i nrirruon, InvesLicatora of natural i..niA liaw . stratcd beyond controversy, that thronghout mo Auuuai ni lignum iue survival or me fittest is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and per petuity. Dona not the amA Tt (tt 1 1 1 n nncti the commercial prosperity of man? An infer- lui annul, nuieraeuu a suierior article. illus trative of tliia nrinnitilA arA iUa f.ntiU ... i: . - " I " 1 w tu imiiiij IIIUU1- cines of R. V. Fierce, M. D. of Buffalo, N. Jf. The (tirentrat nitai, .i n,. a ... Toblaa' oelahratAd Vatiatlan Llnlmant I SO aara baton th pnhllo, and warrantad'ta anra Dlarrhu nunf.n Oolio. and Rpaama.Ukan intamall 1 and Oroup, Ohronla Khaumatiam, Bora ThroaU, Outa, BrntaM, Old Bona, and Paina in tba Llmh., Back, and Cheat, eitarnatlj. H has narer fallad. No famtlj will aver ba without it aftar onoa lTin It a fair trial. Prloa, 4(eanU. Da TOBIAS' VKNKTFAN 110RSR MNIMKNT, in Plnl Kottltia, at Ona Dollar, la warnntad anparlor to an, othar, or NO PAY. forth aura nf iv.li i..i. n...i... Old Bona, ato. Hold bj all Drogalata. DapotJlOPark Plana, Naw York. I rlAA I '"" f'Q". U. .1. WOOD, Madiann.lnd . S44 2 Sfifi f """.H "!t Knm- , worth as, - hiw. j. i. i iaa a uo.,Aii(uita, Ma, 50,ooo; AOENTS WANTED. W (1AT I aXllIlf 111 I L' .aushinn.Wllaon AOo..C'taipo (Will At'BKS AT Ai!TION! M,.i h. In M.Xi .ii "'!l'"r'.l," aora. oboica farm n lania k.n.,t. ii . . """""a unii, nnrlhnaalarn nn Z j,.:Z.'',,',Ult J,,n" 6,h "nd !th- . 'n-a . ;"". """P" "no lorma annraaa "HAKI.K8 M . HrKHHINM, Harrilur, Pa BROADWAY STYLES MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. .V o II a X tii.. UHOAI1WAY AND I'KINCK ntkkkt. Nh,w York SKN1) IIIIIHMII o l).,V ITU r n n 1 1 . r I , r, 1 1 if x a ii a . TION ll.I.HM HATKDCAT. . MU UN 1 PPI.I. riii-v MONEY :;S5;I nntji winUrl fnc Th. Tit... mm ft.. . j" nun iiimrnuoni. i wo iiritnt ohrn. AffAtlla . r. ........ . . it . ... i i li t ."'i innii mi auiiBcrinara aann dailr. Onaaaent haajuat munrtnd takin orar 3H0 aiili aorilwra in thrna ia;a. Tak at .isht with arnrrbodj. iJiritH.t onitimm.Min allnwid airanta. Tarma fr. a -" - v"."itimT. uiiiiii. o, onriiinna, aampia papnra la., ato , frae trt tho.. who .and :tu canta at vnoe to pa Ihf) ntial iir unit Mnt . .i.. in .. . AH.I. A 'umi X7 ""a"'" ""'.Jrr..?u w ui,, fiinusm, manic. KILL THE POTATO BUG WITH ity roason or superior merit, they have outri valod all other medicines. Their sale in the unitoa ntates aiono atpaaiIb nna m nn u.. per annum, while the amount exported foots un w ouveiai aiuuureu mousana more. lo business could grow to suoh gigantic propor tions and rest upon any other basis than that of merit. It is safo to say that no meuiciue or euuiuiuauon oi meaicmeB yet discovered equals or oan compare with Dr. Bieroe's Golden Medi cal Discovery, for the cure of coughs, colds, and all pulmonary and blood affections. If the bowels be constipated and liver Bluggish, his Pleasant Pnro-ativA PAllnta will triva r,.nY..t O " "... p t W , 1 IIUIJl, reliof; while his Favorite Prescription will pos- Ji:l a 1 1 i . i . t aitivoijr, ioiact;i.iv, nuu feruiaiirilllj, cure WlOSe weaknesses and "dragging down" sensations Peculiar to ffimnlAa. In IhA Pannlaa C,nntn Sense Medical Adviser, an illustrated work of ueariy one uiousana psges, ine Doctor lias fully diacnsMA1 tha nrinninlAa tl.at ,ir.l..Pi;A health and sickness. Trice, $1.50, post paid. Adapted to old and young, single and married. Address B. V. Tierce, M. D., World's Dispen sary aud Invalid's Ilotel, Buffalo, N. Y. . A (aulnrn Tor n Nlxprnrr. A firm in Nav Ynrlr aiwmi mtfu milia. tllA T.onilon atnrv nf Oia man vhn (T.trn.l a.. sell roal guineas at a trillo, but could find no blivnra. Dah IV ltnirAll A Cn O.a iiu.... j -'- - ww. . - . . . . . V . , . U . t tl It O paper AdvortiRing Uureau." propoHO for one v u w wm aaa-aai-v ra T CJ" tiatment in Home thirty standard veoklioB, and j piiuo it iuiu m luuuwauu oiuer wee k lies ireo. T)rt thnv ATnat rtAnitln tr 4olrA Hia rirf 'i a.w j j.vv..v vv aunv nun uuei i o MJ J one acquainted with the high rates of theae of rial a t-si n.ala linu ma n i IV! I rmuuniVI v GVOUUO KstLU DUO tUtlb tliV lUHlg IB ridiculona Howell & Co. must know very trull thni ftriMtnttnAAl nt t Via nfTnK WAiilf lia was www'WHaaw W a W VII UI nUUlU Kf P VI many items to charge to profit and loss. We rafranf ail., inalniialtitn aftnttl . I. . i M,omunuu nuuui, lilt 11 JUUinUUt of that London story. They probably know it ton well, anil arA uhrAwn1 Aiinmrh hv lallnm ad vantage of that human trait at which the story i. i i .1 ,n t. . . i . t ... ain.li, iaj maao n bhuko lur iame a men oi startling liberality, and at the same time run no risk of pecuniary loss. CHEW The Celebrated " Matchless" Wood Tag Plug Tnniiw. Thb Tionbkb Tobaooo Ookpant, New York, Boston, and Chicago I)ellclou Cookery. TjIcrllT. WnitA. wlinlnanma liibnn!ta a.ftlla bread, and elegant cake, crullers, waffles! doughnuts, niufttns, and griddle cakes of every L-1 It ll elui.ua ...... ..1.1.. . n . lit 1 b.i.u, vi u wnaja jnnniuiu iAI OVWJ VAU1U VV using Dooley's yeast Towder. Wa .antinn mil mitla.. j:..i theria, pneumonia, influenza, brouchitis, con- r 1 i . . a i. l .. .. t i . . . . . . season of the year. Get a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment and keen it rnaHv for in. stant use. It may save your Life. It has savca tnousauas. F. W. Dcvoo & Co's Paris Green. JVir Circulars h"W tu rn, addrau oor. Fullon nt W ll'hiin HI., New nrk. Mannfaoturara ot Whiu l,art,i)i.nr., arni.haa.Oil.and Painla hhaiit row naa. Consumption Can Bs Cured. .'!r'P,,,N a eriaa rrmriiy f, ths enra'of CONMIMII'TION and all diaaaaa. of th. ,una and 1 broiit. It inriKorata tha brain, tona. Dp tba ayatam.makf.atha wank atranic, and i. plaaaant to Uka. Vn Dollar pur l.ottla at Druaa .la or aent b tba f rnprietor pn reouipt of prioo. A amphlat ountainina Tjluahla advioa to t'nnaiiinlitl vra, man oartlnoat. of aotcal cniRKa, and full diraotion. lor u.in aooom. PwJVau"?? !, 'IL'J". h '"'' to any addmaa. .... .it, , n ymr ia.mii rtnt., new york. mi n 1 H Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, Yiaroroomi, is aasiiin airaek rEatabliaheu 1834.1 KIW VQsK. Srndfor lllwtrated Cirtulnr and Priet LiH. ? N lit . : I n n o.oo ori.n for 1 only IfNfKfiO BtTTT ORGIfl Ooiiion luninn, Ptvle Ho.1480, Tlirc Sec Itcciln, (19) twelve atops. twoUraudKnes Swolla. Sol lit f Walnut Caaa f .t.i.t. i . Tt i li i iinavr min ed French VoJ noered Tanela etc A Buparlii Cabinet or Par lorCran.eyFTyi onethathaasoen' thlalnatnimant ladellelited. TV. ,-..... . ,1 in yrars. eantori ! iaya teat trial. Money re fnndert and frclphtchariis paid liy nineach way If not aatlafactory. Jletall lrlce $330. Irf or '! with order, I will soil this beautiful In strument in order to IiBve It tntrodiiced at once, for only t?8.50. Ilewsrc of Imi tation. Nnwapancr with much lnfornmtdm abnui ri-at of IMnno and Orcan., SUNT FI(i:Ka f!???e-'aF"""' C-NUla JT.JIATir.Jt'iithlsrtoa, tKJs HnoiTifa HnowrHlAT. Tnocnrs, fnronnah. and ooTila". GUN3 "KVfM.VKKN. Hnoa ll.t frM Addra.a .irwi, n Miani nun worka, I'l nDPIaTC? Pr'na PNOonlr !. PIANOI U H II Ail l) P"oa la.tO only X I :tl. (Irr. Ui'UnilU haraaln.. BK A ITV, VVaaliinton. N. J I'ltUbura, Pa. NOM t S2500 $350 &" ayear. Amenta wantan ayerywriare. Hna. Inaaaattivtl) li-sllliiiala.l'arllciilarafrae Aiidrraa J.Wob ra a Co.. 8L LamiA. u Irntli. Jtirainta wt.itt.1 oal 1 i uia an.iclia In Ilia world. Onn aamula fnm. ".r ltl.ONO. Onln.il, Aliob. fcrf ,I)Yt"' "nlaoanalnirfortha rirralda if tlallor, Tarma and Out HI Kraa. A( draw w. . . .i . .u i. a nununio, Rilini I I I II If V ,NnPar"rinda.lau. Not aqnalad if I II III I tl n qnalitjr, or aa timakaapara. VJUU UAIiLI A"k '""r ilawalar for tham. Ag.mrr-N (lortlandt Wt, N. y! $10 to $25 A lAV NI'HK mada ty Aaanlaaallina onrOhromoa Orajona, Piotura and Ohrc. no Oanla. I it, aamplas worth IrJ.i, aaat, poat-uald. fdt Hh Oenta. Illolrta AV A N'l1!. M- (H).OD MAN-To raprwant a .. -.V- .'"wnpitiMir., ann otinvaaa ui In "'""'""" thi.violnit. to a pmpar panwa win allow a lioaral oomnimion, and adann. ea rnanlar US' a rTsPiI!."i2Vini.??0""1-, with rafariMioo. n..... T T iV' ..Vi """" awnraa ewa- papar I'nion, No. Q Bpniea jjt rr.itNai. York. 04) tha nrc MASK. ainr- i I MAffWASIF&SCMECO CL0GICS rawxii. WIAS WELL. II V. keepcOOD How Russians Leurn Eiiglisli. The Bussian method of acquiring foreign language is more methodical than that of any other nation. In the first place a foreign nurse, usually Eng lish, is securod for the baby. The Itus sians are very careful in choosing this person, as her speech must be free from colloquialisms. When the child is nine years, foreign playmates are sought for it ll., a I. . . . V-.i K lua Bl""uer montns, the children of tha TWHb.1v on,i v. - " " O ""t , IUm;U residents in Eussia are at a premium. It 18 a reffulur nruntiAA tnr H.q tj v w4 mvm Spend their holiilnva nn tlia nilul.t. R- J " va.v vDvnica U i ussinn nobility. Besides the Dleiv-nrn a i , a..: . . . , . . . .. aD ii ip me interior affords them, they mostly return Lonifl lW ;ti. Presents, and, if a boy is sharp enough to be able to add a little grammatical instructions to 111S VH"af Iffl QO 1tAnrrnM I a-v, IJLX id' sationalist," he may pick up enouch .t-llFr,.. . I . 1 1 i . - . J inuii-iuuiipy to last tue remainder of the twelve months. T iflbtlv a 4-nfa. H . J miui ji governess is engaged for the child, until ' uuuvp rse m a ioreign language as freely and fanltloaciir aa ?a: v J .... c UUllVC. language masters make a fine livini? in Ifllauica T ' i. . . r .1 . 0 .. V ByiMj 01 men numbers Jncrlish teacliern mnv lm innnin.l it. ai. hundreds they charge a high price for aaaoit lUBiruciions ana are held in great esteem by the Russians. What beats a corvl band. Amrrlran Kxhlblta at Pnrla. 1 akis, Weduesdav, May 1, 1878. mi S T V'bi 10 tb Aaaooiatad Pre.. 1 lLe dlHDlav aif a.'iala l.v lt'.i.l,.nt,. a. i . T . "J "a"a tx v.. LI. , aTark' 18 very rnd, aud creditable to the exbibitors, Bhowing the advancement made by them over those of anv nth.r Ai,.ri..., j - - - . 1. Ul ii. i eigu manufacturers, aud reflects great credit on American workmanship. The exhibit sur- j, " wiuora m merit at tne i'ans Woild s Mason A. Ifamli n M'll n tinla Ilia A -t,l . .1.1 . .. , ' ' - o lumiuouai ;',thellcabmet or?"s at the Exposition in ISO I. and have wnn tlm ViiVbout linn,,.. .a ,., : .: . n fc .t. nvi. o ail every world s exhibition since, are here iu competition with a fine lot of organs. Several other Ameri can makers exhibit, but few if auy of them will venture to compete. Mnlh.ti. I 1 . I , a ... . T . ...waaaarraj . . ITlOl.rri: ! IfOM't fail tO lirucnrai Mm WinaL.iat'. U.vr.(l.:.. i a 7 - ' ' . aa uwiuuiK OVTUU for all aiHiaBa lneirlaiiit in iha .,.,1 ..t a. . .u vw . ,ivi. tt.v. yji KXJIU- lug in ohildrn. it relieves the child from pain, oures wind oolio, regulates the bowels, and. by eivinir relinf ami ha.uli h In Ilia ..liiM ;...... . A " .: ... """t fil I Ml IU the muther. It is au old and wvll-triod remedy. Rhriiltin'a f!.v.liv i.t.. ,1 ,' I ; .... ll .1 . i H wttitt; vuiiuiuvu a u null a wil ntuti;.tlH HA..a -1 1 l : i j I ' " v. u.uu. j uincaaca i tj ui mon to horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and fowl, besides constantly improving them. Bowaro joi ine large packs; they are worthless. l- The Mariets. KIW lOBE. fieef Oattla Native ( tit OOX Texas aud Oharokea.. 0HA 0'i Miicauowi. to 00 id 83 00 Bogs Live 08.) (4 037. Dressed 04X(4 04 Bboep 0f.ia.c4 05 1. LMwum iu (4 4 Oottio iitdiiua. 10 4 ltl' Floor Western Good to Oholce... 'J (4 7 8) State Good to Oholoe 6 4S (4 B i9 Buckwheat, per owt........ 1 01 (4 1 65 Wheat BedWrtateru 1 ti (4 1 81 No. a Milwaukee 1 at (4 1 at Bye State. 7 (4) 94 Barley Btata 73 ,4 74 Barley Malt U a) ti Uuoknhaat.. 60 (4 84 Oata Mixed Western 4 (4 jm Corn Mixed Weatern 48 uk to Hay, perewt 44 w u HI raw, perct 70 (4 8J Bop 7's 01 103 ....77 s C5 14 10 Pork Meas g so (410 80 Lard Olty Steam 07 H (4 07 Flab Mackerel. No. I. new 11 m i nn " No. 3, new 8 00 (4 8 607, "'J wu, por cwa. ........... g IB (4 s 00 Herring, Scaled, per box 18 (4 18 petroleum Crude. ......OBJ, 419 Bflned....ll' nw.' vauiuruia xieeoe............ an 44 37 Texas & i9 Dtr"1 " 88 (4 88 State IX 41 (4 44 Butter State M ( gj Western Chofoe 18 (4 38 Western Good to Prima.. go c4 83 Weatern Flrklna 38 (4 80 Uheeaa State Faotory..,., 10 13 State Bklinmed. ...... ...... 07 (4 It Western oi (4 18 8 State and Pennsylvania.... . 13X H BDrrALO. Roar g 7g ai, Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee 1 as (4 1 S8 Corn Mixed , ,. 68(4 10 83 14 84 KT6..aaaa. . -a ftlf Barley...... 74 .4 .4 Barley Malt.... 88 (4 63 VaiLADBIarHIa. Beef Oattla Ultra naia .,.. ah vois Ul Bheep OA (4 06 V rww 06 M 14 MM Flour Pennsylvania Extra 8(0 (4 8 48 Wheat Bed Weatern 1 s u 1 Ii Bva ..... aa Tl mn aa.... va ia IU Ooru Yellow 60 (4 el Oat Mlxed.."....'.".."...;."" ga 2 sj Petroleum Crude C8 o's'ii Beflnad ... .1 1 Wool Colorado 18 (A t i6""-" 18 (4 S4 California..... so 14 ;s H. 8 5, V.V 06k(4 Oo'i Flour VinitAiiMin . .t V , .. . . - aa - 1 - wMiunuii,, I (am h -aa joru mixea - S ,a aii llnla " T T 7 Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX.. (S (4 40 uaiuornia rail...... 14 aj Beef Oattla ' 08 os fcL" 07 (4 10 tlo, iwkiA 117 Beef Oattla Poor to Choice.'.,,.... 80 v M i&....ivr.:""V":- 1 00 2 Homes in Minnesota. ) FORTY AIII.MON bnabala !iL.".h,",,, "akin EKaltiT .MILLION barrelaof Flour, ll ul I.. b wiiiiiinv . .' . ..... ...k. . """'im 1 mill a - a- i a r. lilll.l.xtfn Du.lialS ul Outa, Corn, Kj, Uarlry. Buukwnnat. nnd PotaUiaa worth ovar TiirillT 'lllllon llullara. Four hun' dred and . wn Run , of Hlone. Tha CreatestMiUiDgCounFrotlnCt try in the World Th. beat yv.,.rPower1i1UUUOlin' th. United Mala... Onn humlred nnd twrnty ihnuainid 1 1 lira" I'nwrr at 8'. Aailionj Kalla alooa. KIVK IIIAIlllit. mi a a ...ivi itii.-ni . . taUfcAT ItUMI lor Choice Vt HEAT LANDS, IMMENSE IMMMTiON IN TTnn 1878. nMthinn like it ivr known. T wen Irani oniwdud. Jti HOSPHO-NUTRITINE. Tha beat vitalizing Tonlo, Honeying Mental and rbyalcal PROSTRATrOJ. 1TERVOTJ8NB88. DKBILITT, war a t a titt trit.n. f TitniviiiaoD, And all lmpalrmanta of Brala aud Marva n wnm All Pr.Ki.ta, Depot. 8 Piatt St., U.T, DR. OLCKER'S CELEBRATED LC eye balsam lUrr I For I NKL A MUD. WKAK EYK8 I yiK KTYlitS and NOllK KYKI.IDS. lf JC. VlSOI'0 v all omitioisra 12 DKPOT, UOWEHV.N. ' - Am;nt HY MAI L FOlt j- The Jaunty "Cutaway Jacket." " 1 His atyle of Coat or S.icque vrill have preal fa. 'or ihiaaeasnn fur STaraTorllmisK. It will be juipul.ir in l'iquc, tlotn f ilk or t amliric. ll ia appropriate Aft n.-lrt nf a Stiia n.iilc cf the n.ime k rooiia.orcf m.uc. ii.il lo be worn aa aceneralrarLirnt. All mc for La- S din or Misaca. Pat. iih Cloth t Model, 30 ctiu. r n m 1 1 H 1 tnraa uIUQTailiTinu n . . . . , T itaia i nuv I I V n D UUK ' rillailH kiindrM. of Ur. .ml itttl Kn.liloil I'lal.l a, ., Imlrl arllclea. " lariim ,. ir....,okii)(." I,v M,,. m,ui, ,iii t unl la any a.Mrn, ,,n..,i ri-i-Hm .1 ,....: u ....... IV nisi "II I'l.KTK OAIfNF.lt. Iv., a. l.y a i...t.n, n, i, .,lum lli,nni,a Eiptiiiliiii. 11 I, ll MM..I, i.lrta. ami ii.i-fiil ,u,., , laily run har.. I iitrniiiij, Mii-iitliiie, rinltroiilrrr rlova allalchiiir, al.;., arr J.tn,,,,,, ,. Tlmmaail. . W!r tt M. fftvinir ia i'r.l.i.a ut l.a...... I .. ..t.. '1 ...i,',r..ii"i.i. ou "" B3G 0FPER T "" IJiii Wrr . ,n,l llili'M'ntlrrn" l r l.a c.ia.. OH, tli. laurat-r" ami "l'll, ri-and Smith'8 HlllStratAfl Pattern ko,,-.ll - - ... tit. II UHlfljl '"" rap-all xatM. f. ONE DOLLAR .......... . BwnuKi t M TNi Hw, .O. BofMS, New Yor'k Cit.. - 1 " A'.tV.-J .- 1 W A . -4- 15 lliinilrfd llilra ul KnllroHtl, A Ul ndT. itt'plicitnts. WifOonni ol Rallrond. UX ndTrr nd offiuns bea t-Md witD throng of iiiiun ii w nwi ina MUilM M 1 It. K n l'AI'aK OK TIIK NOKTIIWKT. Twenty KlVS .Million ucree of Ifci.d aw ait in attlfimeDi, 4 Ann Free Homes,Free Schools.FregLands, 1 R77 fauiphltit of Klahiy Pnaeawith a flna aUI It 11 will be atint, poat-paid, to EVKUV APPI.I. 'ANT eerrwhare, lo evpry rouotry, tha world ovar Auptyto JOI1N W. HOiVTt. Hvc'y of (State Hoard of I nunlarrauUB, HI. Paul, iTllnppiaola H EVERETT HOUSE, Fronting Union So unre NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City European Flan Bestaurant Dnsurpassel KF.ttSKR A WKA VF.lt. Prai.W.1, SANDAL-WOOD A poaltire ramady for all dlMaaaa af tb Hldaay., Bladder and Urinary Orcaaa i alao ood la Drop aleal Cvmplnlnta. It narer prodaoM eioknau, ert and peed; ln ita aotion. It la laat laperaedla aU other ramadlea. itj oapaalea oma In aiz or al daya. Ho other madlolna oan do thia. B aware of Imltatlana, for, owloa to Ito a aaeoeaa.many have baao offered ; aoma ara moat dan. otu Moalna pilea eta. DUNDA8 DICK dk ,!0.'M SnalHa So , ala, fntaMnt Oil Vf Bamdalvood, Kid ut mlt " A,k foT nlar, or ad for an la tf aod Tap " SJO A LOW PICi AND Three Months' redit I A DOUBLEOOLUMN ADVERTISEMENT, HANDSOMELY DISPLAYKD ANO nn,D, INSERTED ON A PACK WHERE THERH IB NOT TOO MIIOH rut OONSPIOUOUSLY .U TO BE SEEN BY EVERY READER oJTT0 WE WILL INSERT SUOH AN ADVERTISEMENT IN FIVE HUNDRED n rt WEEKLIES, OOOUPYINO FIVE INCHES DOWN ''11"" KliAUINU NOTICE NOT k.XCEKDl.NCJ ONE IIIMH,,,. a ' 111 PAPK" A 0 ATTENTION TO THE ADVERTISEMENT; All "S JlVJJpR W Lt- INSERTION. DOLLAR PER PAPER FOR O.NK FROM RESPONSIBLE PERSONS WB WILL ACCEPT FOR PAYMENT A Mr, AMOUNT, PAYABLE THREE MONTHS FROM ITS DATK NTK 'K T1IK WE HAVE EXHIBITED TO THE ADV... CHARGED FOR, WITH THE ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICE DULY 1NSERTEO ''ER THIS ADVERTISEMENT thk KXAOT SPACE TALKED OF. V1&1 INCFS DOUBLE-COLUMN. INCHES THIS OFFER HOLDS OOOD ONLY FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE. ADDRK3S GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 SPRUCE ST., NEW YORK.
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