i Off tiaj ad, JjGLlNQ IN ENGLAND. CwlOTJS ICRXKIS TO SVAD innltf of the Practice Female taontrbndl"" Mode of Con L..llnc Tobaoco and Spirit. Jinre tho days of Ethclrcd, when cus L duties wero first levied, ever con- rnbls dOlce una uceu practicei in , r to avoid payment 01 inoe auues, undoubtedly in long rs amies arc moil attempts will bo tnnde to de- tho revenue lowsru ino closed century stmiffglinff wns Tory nfe.and Tiilunble raro of contraband i. wm successfully ''run" and dis til of. rciiliinjr a hHtvlsomo prolit for . i ' . . 1 i . ! 1 t'untrauitnuisi. ni uini umu, now it tar lurger number or articles were !l th:in at tho present day (in fnct, a .l,n l veurs ago uo fewer thnn 4'i- Iclei were liable to duty), und this, of Irse, greatly increased tho temptation smuggle. .ownunys miiugunK " ost exclusively ruutineu to small ntities concealed on board ourstcam i4 but even in effecting theso con tinents the smuggler exercises trreat iiing, and docs his utmost to outwit custom' 'Tummnger." kbout a century ago it was no uncom n thing to find a vessel lilted with bows or stern, a nouow kcci, or tho spare ma ts, spurs and oars ,li alio carried iniulo of tin. but hi ltd to resemble wood, tho cavities tit utilized for the concealment of mble articles. I.ns of timber were b hollowed out and employed for a ilnr purpose. Many a caik of spirits been towed under tho bottom of a i-c. a fear existing that a revenue jiser might board tho smuggler and (rover the casks wcro tucy carried in I hold. When it was necessary to get )m nshorc they were weighted and kept kicr water, a mark being set as to their reubouts ti that they rould be taken ny tit a favorab'e opportunity. An icr ingenious artifice, practiced on tho t const, win to cover casks of spirits th a kind of cement, and attach somo weed thereto, which gave them the earance of rocks, and tueu cast them the Iiom'cIits ushorcfrom whence thoy be ultimiitcly removed. Chips' car- liters hnvo been known to Miiut.'glo frits aud tobecco in what passed tor is of pitch, and a presumably studi- i individual, who Ircijueutly lert Ins sel with a book under his arm, car- d in it a tin ca-c containing spirits iu icr to avoid payment of duty. Tobacco appears to generally have tn tho favorite object of the smuggler, he still devotes his closo atteution its importation. It has been fro- rntly tuudcup In ships' fenders or into dno of all shapes. and slcs, and ught nshoro as auch, while tho wheels some of tho blocks in tho ruouiug kr hnvo been found to bo made of endish toliaco instead of iron. It becu introduced into ciuks of pitch casks of various kinds of heeds. so bottoms have been added to dog tiieLs, hencoops, drawers, chests, etc., irder to umko thee innocent-looking clc tho receptacles of contraband ds iin cu-os, coutaiuing tobacco cigars, have often been discovered ho water tanks aud iu casks of spirits oil carried by vessels. Wooden kluis hang ng over a whip's lido ha to n hollowed out and tho cavitv tilled t .th tobacco. Uladders containing spirits to uceu rccrcicu auont ttie body, una ucco und cigars lia.o been brought loro in like manner. female cm :gglers had petticoats spo ly prepared lor the introduction of hcco, cigars and spirits, tho former ng conccHiod in small pockets adapted iho purpose. When duties were levied dilks and liK'is, largo iii:witities of e goods wcro imported without the tuiiiuco ol' tho customs authorities. Kso were tho favorite articles of tho lulo contrabandists; und by them ny a package of costly Hiik mul lace been brought into tlio country, esse,! from franco have been found ttnpting t, import lice made up in es in tho thupo of nubles and so uted as to pas for fruit. Silks nnd were also frequently lound iu loaves lea l.an l tolittcco.on many occasions, found its wiiv into tho same iilaeo of luealmetit, iu luct. a largo ijiiantily so lee.tled was receinly sei.ed at Hull. lun tore gn watches wero subjected to y many a gentleman s great coat has for oncu a silver liuiiiir." tho igU'ler nttempting, by its usiiiuni v. oimio tho vigilance ol tho co-toms iaU. Mmir has been niiulo into s and imported ns oilcake, a co i r.ililo itmntity being lauded beforo I rati' 1 wiit discovered Pit tho abolition of tho duties on coals liy of tho colliers on thu const were aged in the illicit trade. The modus randi of 1)10-0 vessel was to obtuih it t cargo ut ouo of tho coul ports and. 'seiiueiitly, nt a point previously icd upon, load a uantity of tobacco spirits from a Miiugglcr. roino of so vcs-cls succeeded in making very itaiih) voyages in this manner. In ingo i oils mode of ( unci nlnicnt fdisclohed in uik! u largo cei.nro contraband goods was the result. pm "infoniiiit on received" tlio cits. is utithoriiies Hcut a detective to llot- luiii, und ho thero discovered that lers. ev.dently muilu for the purpo-o 1 ipiilo unlit for iiiivthing eNe, v cm ng nia Iu the means of iinimrt mir Iiivl'h liutilies of tol-itc ( into this i ountrv. Inn time after arriving in Kngl.ni.l tho er ami amugiriors wero ktied und tobacco found on this occasion ghed livo tons. a many cases, too, accomplices ha o inu forward mid furni-hed nfoiinati.in unticiputed "runs." but their lufor- tion generally proved inaccurate, tlio Ijeiiiieing to get tho o curs out the y while ino "nil " was being oifected. f o customs ami coastguard o licers have d many u wild gooto chase owing to e good nutitred accomplices. In 'i o iux oi o much "per heiid ' was irged on tho introduet on of certain minis into Paris, but mm inismiifiu dividual sought exemption from this rposi uy presenting tho animals minus - iieaii, at tho sumo time informing ) bewildered cu-toma nfliciul tlmt o chargo was only ou the head it was t leviable l his casi. I J ho I ust and So- 4 vn ts formed tho fy hunting ;;rt tho sihiigglor ovgone days, tlm,, imitv to tho Dtuient tniikinor tlik fr his oporutions. spirit of Pl'lggl II'' WHS HO lll'n II. .i4 n. 1,1 faslgiiurd o'licurs hud freiv -fouu- ten with those engaged, and desperate lights were the result. . The assistance of Parliament hns been often sought la order to put a stop to timigling. It as formerly a common thing for smuggler to be sentenced to several years' service in the navy at a punishment for his offenses. The law even now ii some what severe, but the penalties inflicted do not appoar to be sufficiently heavy to put an end to tho Illicit practices. Nautical SlagaHne, SELECT SIFTIXKS. New York rccoived 717,309,540 eggs last year. A Nottingham bass singer is said to go down to It Hat. A French physician reports an attack of gout in a boy of fifteen. A mocking bird in Albany, N. Y., whistles "Uoulangct's March." Tho longest street in Taris is tho Rue de Wngeuird, 4400 metres long. Ilald-hcadcd Indians nro becoming numurous since tho adoption of hats and caps by tho lace. In Maryland no man can becomo C3ot ernor until ho has been a resident of the State for ton years. Minis' nests of tho cdiblo sort bring their weight in silver for the tables of rich Chinese mandarins. The railroad bridges of th;a country if placed continuous. y would reach from New York to Liverpool. Tho latest Knglish word in l'nris is "struggforlifcr,"' meaning one who has to struggle for a living. A dot who was playing on the beach near Liverpool, Knglund. whs engulfed and smotheicd in a holo of his own dig-gi"tf- Tho most northern electric light in the world is at llernosand, !wedcn, on tho Gulf of Bothnia, about tho tid degree of latitude. Light is nccdod thero at 2.80 P. M. Excavations made in Trintuntan, in Yacatns, Metico, in ncarch of treasure, are said to have revealed a mngniflccnt palace which is an nrchiologicul wonder. In England it has becomo quito com mon to cat pepper on strawberries. Somo think that it improves their lluvor and others believe it renders them more healthful. Candidate Harrison has been presented with a p'eco of the curtain under which Christopher Columbus walked when ho called on I'erdinatid and Isabella, after discovering America. As a test of his memory a gootlcman of Athens, (la., read through an artlclS a column and a half iu length in a news paper ho had not previously seen, and then repeated it without nu error. Photography on n small scalo and with amateur equipments is now a favorite pustiuio with Englishmen of leisure, l-.ven tho Peers have taken up the cru.e and carry their cameras with them. Colonnl K romantic, of England, kept a regi iicntof volunteers inaii euvring for two hours in a drenching rain, and fins lly tho signs of mutiny becamo so mnniiost that the inspection was brought to a close. Jack Williams, a Maltese sailor, has been breaking all records on the Missis sippi Kiver by swimming twcnty-tlvo miles with his arms strapped by his aide aud his legs bouud together. It took him eight hours to do it. Kentucky claims to have the largest man in tho world, one Hansen Craig, who weighs TirJ pounds. He is ail ab normal expansion of nvordupois. His mother weighed but ii'i pounds and his father but 111. Strange to say for a Kentucky man, ho "never touches a drop." Iu China, n tendency to go straight to the highost authority is corrected by tho bamboo. A law "prescribes that if a complaint is made to a mipcrior o.licial which should have boon original ly addressed to an inferior one, tho com plainant shall receive fifty blows with the bamboo. A barber fn London recently made a wager that ho could shave sixty men in sixty minutes. Tho bet was accepted, tho men wero lathered, nud tho razors stropped ami opened, reudy for uso. At tlio end of the ' fifty-ninth minute tho sixty men had all been shaved, and the barber wns complueen ly counting his guld. This, it is a.d, breaks tho record. Tholjuceuof Euglun 1 never sends her personal correspondence through tho regular mail as her subjects do. Every trivial communication, whether of a persona! or privuto uuturo is deliveici ut its destination by a v.'itctti's inesseu ger. She is tho only European sovereign who does this. Tho other potentates are democratic enough to use tho mail. WISE WOKDS. Know thyself. Ono fe ist, one houo. one happiness. Pra so uuderserved is satire in dis guise. Wit is folly, unless a wise man has tho keeping of it. The rewaul of ono duty is tho power to fulfill another. I'idolity in trillo is tho ladder which loads to gtcitiioss. ( ultivaio l'oilie iram o yields a lino crop of it. till your heart If wo still love thoco wo lose, can wo altogether lose thosu wo lovef Thero is no coinage but in innocence, no constancy but in an honest cause. Time is never more misspent than while we disclaim against the want of it. Agitation is the tinirshuliiig of the cause cuce of u nation to mold its laws. Men lovo to hear of thoir power, but have nil extreme d s.el.sh to to bo told of their duty. Of great riche thero is no rcul use, ex cept it be in the distribution; tho rest is but conceit. Wo ure never made so ridiculons by tho qualities wo have, at by tic iho wo utfect to have Knowledgo without discretion isliko force without direction uever useful but by accident. I'oiug is tho great thing. For. if res olutely, people do whu: is right, in tlino they come to like doing it. liea-ion requires culture to expand. It resembles the liio conceded in tho llint, which only sliowes itself wheu struck w.th tho s'acI. "HE NATION'S GROWTH. What the United States Will Becomo in the Near Future. Figures Which Testify to the Country's GreatneBS. An Interesting article In the Now York Timrt contains some startlinj facts and fig ure concerning the future prowtli of the United Btatest The foundation for any entimnto of our future growth, says the writer, must lie in the history ot its past. Beginning, therefore, nt the dawn of the prison t active generation, siy !i3 years ago, we find that our territory Included SI fcltates, 4 Territories, an I the District ot Columbia; that Its extent wns s It renin ns to-day, exclusive of Alaska. !,0 W.tivj squnre niltos, ami that it contained a population of Icae than ,uoO, Oihi. The contro of population wnanwnr l'nrk erstmrg, V. Va. '1 li vast U rrlt.u y weet of the Mississippi lllviir, embracing tl'States and 4 Territories, :(.". wiinre miles of land, or over seveti-tontlis of tlio entire na tioiml domain, contained at this tim t only l,M!'.it4U (K'uple, ami of these thern were only WW.W living in the limits of tho four Terri tories, Several iieeulinr fallacies respecting this region gntnod such general aco-ptniice that they were reeordod upon the limps and in the geographies puhliptfied in this early eriod. Tho lertile region lictween the Kiver l'latte mid the Kod Kiver was de crihed as the "Great American Peert'' in one ease an I as an "Alkali llesort" in another. Kvnn as late as fsikt, in l.ipp ncott's Coin., prehenslve tleojraphy," it is aaid that, 'A lonn the eastern foot of the Itoekjr Moun tains these pluin are alimxtt demirts. Much of this region is suited to a pastoral ioople, as are the hich p'ains of Asia.'' The greater part of Northern Txs Is deacrltied as an 'arid, staked plain." and the southern part Is called a "sandy desert." Now there exist in the trans Mississippi re gion 'i MtntfN and V Territories having a population in ISni of ll,2V,l,:tXI. Aemrding to the census of IH'iO tho tru" value of tho ral and pers.iiml proiierty west of tho MissisHippl wns In the rtnt.s f jn'.l," H.47H and in the Territories tdl.vJi.njS, In this had increase"! to ii,ll!."0,iw.), or by 1-iKI per cent, in the six Kta.ei, an I to .iim.t.iHl.oot), or by 'J7J0 p.r cent., in the States and Territories tnclnlo 1 In tho limit of the tour original Ti ri itones. In tlio same period of ; 0 years the true valmt of real nml rsoiml jir.iperty in the entire country hn.l lie Teas Ml from 7,l;rt.iSlV-'J to '0..tua, or soniutluug or noo jwr cent. I'urimf this jxirio,! of ,'l." years since V'i the Territories ot Minncmitn, in V,7,Hiid Oregon in IsV.i, wureiiilmltu-d into the Union: the new Territoriesof Kansas. 1 -.1 1 : Nevn.la, WH, Nelinuk.l, l.'4. mid Colorado, ltill, were rgiiniMtd and suhstucnt!y nd mittisl into tlio sisterhood of Mt.it, -b, and tho present Territories of Washington, IWI. 1H kota, IHtil, Arizona and Idaho, lOl, Montana. lH, and Wyoming, Isits, Weri orguniwd Tho St.itn of Kauris, that was not evon orKm.'sl as a Territory until ISM. was credit'sl in IHsU with a ioxTty valuation of 7iKI.0.H),0 Kl-a sum excea Mil.' bv nearly SI.Mi.iMl.iKsj the aggregate valuation of nil tho Slates and Ten-.tonoi wost of tlio Missis sippi in 1 .'. In the direction of agricultural develop ment the progress of tho .Nation has lieen no li-st striking. Tho etirn crop of was 5i.',0n,104 ImisIicU, and in IS7'.l it was l,7.'il,.')i,tl7U bushels; thu acreage hail in rreasetl from J.'i.oim.ojo to i J,ihn,inhi. The wheat crop in lMt'.l was 1 HI,4NVti I Imshels, proluced on less than lil.iKNi.U 0 acres: in ixr1.) the crop was 4 V.i, -is 1,1.17 t ukIio s, and the acres :i."i,j:k).:t.i:i. In 1IU there were 0 i. i'.i7,iS) bushel of jHitatoes produced on BiKl.tlO.) acres oi grouaa, ami in is.o tna crop rrom i,buj, two acres waa IO:.4Vi.5 Jt hushels. Hut Mrhnps as just a criterion by which to Judge of the duveloument of the country as can be taken is tint itntisties regarding the building o! railroads. At the end of lYi there were in operation 12.U0S milni of rail road, in ISiJJ there were il.M.D m les. in ls.'J th-re wore ti'i.wl.tind in iss J tlmre wro IH, VM. Aeeonlins to the Annual Statistician the numlier o miles in op ration ut tho close of Issi was Ut M inlleH. Tim population by decades since 1S."0 war as follows: Vr Crnl. ol inrirua ill ten 1 1R.V) 5n,V.l,S7i) IstM :il,4i:i,:wt lsrn :is,.,.v,:,;i ISsll .V1.I.VJ. H'U S H i !tt 1 1 :io. i hi The nveniKo lM-r cent, of inerenst, r di cadiifroiii li nt i is.si was :!'.'. 70. nud enclud initial dnctiilit during which thocivd war os'currod it. was :t:;.(i.'. liiiiniKiatioii wus never so crent as during the present, decade, Jt would w.'io ns if the old countries or tho world had reuched ilie limits or the r human litoMist lining cupu i i v , und that ncnrlv their entire miturul in creisnwas U'liig poured in upon tho more promising Hel ls of the t'n.t.-il states, 1'or the ten ve rs from ls', to Isiil the numlier of imminiits to iirrivj wns y.V.isJi , from lMd to l-s7u it was iar,,7.")J. und iroiu isri to s.l it was .,. 4..ti- i. These llgnrm hnvo Blr ly lie-ei., greatly exceeded hv t ie immi gration during the current ile al.-. In ss 1 1 thero nrnveil lp(i!i,4 11 iminigraiits: in ssj. 7 U.'-: in '., tJii.iij'J; m bM, ,'is, 5 'J; m iss i. :i'.M,;iii; in lssii. jin.j'KI. nml in 1-nt, B I'.'.'il. making a total for seven years of II.M ', fi',7, excee hnii hv M;-I,4;a in seven years the immigration of any pievlo is d ca In. At tho l ulu or :U) iur cent, incri-nsn sr do ea.lii thu pupiilatioii in each decudo for a century would bo us follows: IH'.in l!i!i,(lo;i !!l.M. .... 31 f.TlW.I'.'O l'SIII M.Tos.ilKI r.kl.1 4K,1IJ ?AI ::MI 110.tHi.,(;(l MI70. .'HI.NIIl.'.MI l'.'.ll 1 t.i,' J, ) ; 1 sit Il'.il. i(KI,.V,H ik:o isn.au.Kii iitu '.i8.bju,;,j5 io iii yr.'iKii.ic:; . If carried to the end of tho twentieth century of th i l liristi in era this eoniiinta lion would show a pi pillnlion of the Tinted Ststs of Ilie ust u ii. 1 in numlier of I. His,. 40 i,u lU. with a ratio of :;S to every IW0 ueres of ground. TIim into of 'ioi.'reH ma le in material ullrirs, as can remlilv bu seen bv a compuriso , of i.liu siut;itic given aliov.-, has Ih-cii no Ic-h sturtlnitf nud gr nif v in : than iu thu uumerieul increase of tho iu liubitaiiU, Fit TILTH In the Senate, Frid iy, .Mr. Ktownrt present e I a dill prvi ling th it when a bill or r -'iitioii. r. rtii rinir til'-sign ituro of th l'r-si- I d -nt, h ill hivu pass, d Ixtth iiousos of em igres', und shall have beeoiiii oiigrossn I nml i hi: ncd hy thu piesi ling oHlo'is of lintll I houses, it .shall lie 1 1 III duty nt tho presiding I i llleer of th i Iiousj in which it orinmlo I to I eiiti-o it to In forwnried to tlci President forlliwith, und to report the dam w lion it was forward "I. The lull wii-rel'erro I lot.hu com mitUe o i Ku oi. Mr. Stow u t also present ii lesolutioii selling io.'lll I lie existence of idle U'uti lis Hint IjiIU which hivu pns-olLnlh li iUs.H,oi.d Iksjh engrossed and signal by the piisi linif i 111 vrs of tho Hons -s, have been ireqii 'iitlv l 'laved by tho ('mil nittet on K.uoded Bills of tlio House, cilluu the ntun I tion of tne House to this do iiy, and n iue-.t-ing the House to cause tho bills In tlio i.u i Is ot timt CJiiinil tteo to be f. rvnr led to tho 1'resiilent. Under olijection by Mr. Kd iiiiinds tlio resolution went over n.it 1 1 Mon nay. Mr. Clisntller introdu o I a hill au thorising thu Bu-retai y of the Treasury to pay out of tho direct tux fund i for juissagu and Ot) duys' rations to the United buttonud Congo Steamship C'oiiiiny lor each adult negro who may emigrate ti any fr e S ai in AirieA. At l.'i.W Urn Agriouhuiul i DupirtiU'-nt hill was lukou up, and Mr. ' Cu iiid er took the II or to couoiu lo his ru iiiurks of yusterday. J bo bonuto agrued to oiijoui'ii ovur until Monduv. In tlm II nisi .tlr. D mh)rty, of Florida, iislod ununiiiious cunsont lor the pa-sigeot ih ho.iute ris.nutioii npiropiiuuiu lou,ouo for tno relief of nulfuring caused by yuliow lovor. Mr. Kdoru, of lexus, o. j ct d. The , ilouBd thou wont ou the priva'.o u io.id ir. The latest projected feat in civil en. ffineerlnv It to connect England and Franca by a bridge, 23 miles in length, over which trains csn run, and thus do away with the terrors of the English channel. Another protect Is to connect England and France by a tunnel, run ning from Dover to Calais. It Is found (hem is a submarine ttrsla of chalk, through which a tunnel could be cut, and this plan la urged. Either achicv ment would be one great in civil engU neering. After removing an old structure from Its place In order to make place for a new one in ono of the principal avenues in Jersey t'itv, th parties in interest had a dispute and the contractor abandoned the wotk, leaving tho old structure tight in the middle of the street. A week has elapsed, and ncl'hcr side can be induced by tho authorities to remove the houso, which has attached the bet ter word, perhaps, is provoked mora attention than any other houso ou that street. The bridesmaid and the usher have gone out of fashion for tho present, Stylish weddings this fall will be so con ducted that the brido and L'room hU have no rivals for tho attention of on lookers. GKNF.KAIj MAIIKKTi riTTHIICHlllt. BUTTEIt Crennmry $ Country roil CHEE313-n:d full cream New York EUfiS KKUITS-Applos, bbt 27 1H I) 11) 1 .V) l no l.V) A 7.-. 1 no S 75 4r.) 2 :ki 1 2 2 ml li'J 11 (7 tri M rsi M . til no i turn 5 IK) 4 2U 14 Ml 22 IN) 2:1 00 PI 110 22 IK) 1J . "Ji iii 1H I eachoM, Ini to Damson phims.liu 1 - l)raes, pound 11 POUTTRY Chickens, p'r. I'OI'ArOKS-Irish, hlil. SWIH'IS, SEEDS-Hover, country, , Timothy . , Hlii'i grass . . 4) 1 a-'i 2 51 4 J5 2 2.i 1 1M 1 M 1 IK) tw tm w M 4.l Ml All I let WHEAT Oil No, 1 red 1 tt New Na 2 r 1, t j t COUN'-No. 2 yellow ear, Mixc l i nr. H u'lie I mix d, OATS New No. 3 white, RYK Now No. 'J Ohio m l I n Kl.OUK Kaney wiut n-.nf., Fiiicy spring nt'-, ,. Ml ,'i 7 i f.7'1 4 i. 4 00 111 uo 2 I Oil 21 00 ir. 5 J 20 00 I Vo ir w lot !. Ky Flour, HAY New Timothy, Iowe, from wagons MIDDMNUS Whiu-, limn. Chop Fo vl, HALT! MOKE. Wheat-No. 2 re I, Kye lirn () ita Wcs'ern Mutter Egg" Hay Wodern CINCINNATI. IU t PI (VI 1J MJ M jti :i4 20 21 17 10 00 10 M) i 8S $ W f.7 47 4S :5 2d ) 15UO 13 2d 7 5 $ 4 00 loo 1 til M ffci :u :it rs is 22 o tt' Whe it-No. 2 rod, t Kye iirn Oats Kirs Pork Butter rillLADCI.I'Itl Flour Fnmlly I Wheat No. 2. KM Corn No. 2, MiX'il Oils Unci ado I White Kye No. 2 Bu ter Crenmery Ettrn Cheesy N. Y, Full Cream MVi: STOCK MAUKKT8. East I.niKiiTV, Ta. CATTLE, The 'run' this week shows nn increase, Uith of locnl nml through consignmentM; nv oinge quality not rquul to that of last week, th re huvin Ihx'h na umisii dly largo supply of very poor h df f.it'o I stulT, nil I for thi'sn the market was one of tho worst im have h id to record for somo time, lneliiiled in tlio offerings wore a liirneiiunilnTof Mhir heifers, dry-tsms hihI iulei ior steers, und for theso tlie uiai let wns one of tho most unsiti.s ties toiy oll' rs luivo Iin I this unison, there was no eiieourngo'iient to ship aiiv lurther li i-t, Hi d owneiN very sensibly coni'luiol to Hell lieiontlhii best! price they could olitum, on tliugroiiiidtliiii.it was lietter to do soihui to nn furtiier Kast uii I f iru hois -. I'rmi shipping mid expert ca'.tl", ou tli" other I aim, the supplv, h iving do n um ipi il to the ' eliiund, were active an I oioiilil Ntrong IT ces. H i oiiote ns follows; .ShipjHTS and i XMirters $ 5 no to (i no 4 I 4 mi :i.2.i o Oil 4 Ml I oiniuon to i;o d iiutelier cnttln ': ' to Stis'ki rs und fis dcrs In v cows and poor heifers Hulls, us to ipnlity V, nl calves llenvy iri uss e ilvi-s 2. 7"i to 2 Ml to 2.00 to .'. Ml to :i.:i i to 1 livtii cows icr In u I 2o,00 to 50.1k) Hlt;l CAM) i.amhs. The nn rket lor this d iss ol tuck hssdes veloped notiiiiiu piirliculary iuioriaut during tlio w ee k unili r leview. h-n c-men reiiort 'ila lull supply, mid ih it. trade has ruled rather slow ml wo. k. llltll"U.ll thero were lull, lew hliipp d on in lirst hiiii'ls. New York Imvers hIihkI uloof the most of the we 'k owing to un f i, voi u ' In reKii ts from Unit p iiut, nud too greiit propoiiion of those ko I wore liought lor hliipui 'iit to l'hdnd -iphla 117 e ns taken lor l hut p bit this we k. It wns oh m, i to day Unit prices have gono olT 1 H to tu since tlio eiriy part of 111 ie; Iheio wero live curs on sale, of which time li-om M. lmis, weigh ing nlniiit. eighty tlir.K poiimla ami of good 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V brought t'i-KK '1 11 re wns nothing sold iili ivu l. l.") this wu' k. Wo i lo o us lollows: Kxin. '' to loo lb. a'lwp, O'HhI h:, to II I ll. sheep, Fuir 7i) to h I lb Kiiii'p. i on, m in 70 1 1 7 i ih. sh'ji p, Limbs, us to nualitv. $.'. to s)r,i 11 i o 1 1 4 nd ,' ;." 1 1 :i a i t! IIU to -j fi I 4 UU to 5 M IllSiS. The nin ket Ins ruled ii"tive, nnd prices ns I'liiiipin u with tliose u wu k iiii lire higl.Mi'. It, is tlio opinion of sumo nvll ml'oriuod opi iiliors lliiitthe urirket li'islcu pushed up hi.h r tha tho nettt il facts in Mm c iso war nun, mul ih it they uro not likely to lie m .in. tuiiio I in c Hisi'ipteiieo. Tho Inet. tl at tne ol-. ferinu'H nt nil jimits continue lit.t for tho si u-ou is attributed to the lino M ilher, which enuliles fai'iiini's to hold back. As so in us l lit w inter Mils In u largely uicrens I movement iu llrst liuiuls is expjctod. Wo ipioto us fol- Iowh: l'hi'a lelphl'i hogs, (lood mixed (iood Yorkers, (irassurs aud stubblers, l'igs. (1 HO to (7 00 Il to I) I'm II 41 to 11 Mi ti 15 to o :i) 5 :o to o wj Wool. Nbw YonK Wool firm nn I fairlv setivoj ilfime-tlc il eoee, 20 tJ iJIo; pulle l, 2J to L!0o; T. xas, 13 1 1 22c. St. Louis Wool quiet and easy; bricrht 11101111111,1510 2 to; course hrnid. il to 20c; low sandy, 10 to I5e; liuo light, Hi to 15c; Hue heavy, 1 1 io llo. I'UlLAUKLI'ltIA, PA Wool quiet but firm; Ohio, t'oiiimylva iia and Woit Virginia XX mi l ubove, at to 32j; X, 2D to c; ino liuni, lit to a."ic; coarse, SW to .Ho; N"w York, Michl -n i, In na a and We-iicr.i, II io or X nml XX, 20 t i2Sc; ill uliiini, lt:i tolilc; course, .'IJ 1-J to Slej Hue washed i!o'aiu, X und XX. i)J to !)!;; mo liuiil-wiis'iid combing and ilelnine, Ht to U7 1-ye; C uri do., ,14 U U5e; C.inadit wasliol cimbiiig. Ut to ll.'o; tub wuslied, UO to oe; u iwiihlie I combing and i ulaiue, 'J7 to 2sc; coirs i di , 25 to JTc; Eiistci'ii Oregon, ;o to 2'o; V'ulloy Ur-'gou, 22o; Now Mexican and Coluratio, IS to lSu. A Tlrglnfa Metaphor. This is somehow a figure that lingers In the imagination : In a Virginia church, at tho end of a revival, there were three persons who wero eipcrted to nnite with the church. Only two wcro present; the third, quite an old lady, was prevented by tho in clemency of tho evening. A lav brother was called on to pray, which lie did very fervently, "especially for the sister with ono foot in tho grave nnd the other galloping on to eternity." Editor' Drawer, in Harper's Mag mine. , . . llowt llflu Yeor Dlceatlnn. Almoet everr lny wo feel tho unplensnnt sen fntlons of linliirestli.n. Try Al.to K's I'onofS l'l.ANTrus and lie n-llevnl. J. F. Davenport, of C'anarsie, New York, writes: I have been very much troubled with a vio lent pain below iny chest bone. I was told hy several physicians that It wns rheumatism of the tllut'lirnnm. It resulted f mm cold and c poeure. I had very little appetite and illicesteil my fisxl with (Tent ilillleully. I plnceit one Al.u iH K'sl'ouocs Pi.Asrr.H Is'low tho brcant bone and two on each cide. In tho ronrse of twenty-four hours all pain ceased, and I wns able to eat and digest a irnoil sipiurc iiieal, noine thlliK I hud nut ihine before In two weeks. I Hut better roiiMtniitly, ami nt tho end of ievcn days found luyself entirely well. Him e then I have used Ai.u ock's I'onors I'i.Akikiis f,,r rohls. coiitflis ami pain i in my side, nml I have always found them quick and rfTcctivu. Iloctors iy Um don't h as well as diHee is contagioiM. nud i iliiiuiiisli men to uss.M'ia'. with in ni: Ii V hoii i "lam wenry of livlnij," timnned piMif Mr. Him "For I in fairly worn out with the m ho In my biu k: My nerves nro a chain HI weakness ami pnln. And my poor head Is in lin its If It wmil.l ernck. "Now iloiri ls'dlrmiriiKed,"irliHl eissl Mrs. lute. Mt Is iii ti r o ,ark but there's PromlHe of lilit: I rnn tell yon. In brief. Wllill hHIkivo vim relief I'leree's Kinorite I'resi ription will khui set you riidii." It Is the only remeily for wmnnn's ,-r nltiir Wenknisi-s nml Mllluetits, o, ,y ilrut-u'lsls, nniler a t ostio unaranlee rrom the niamifacl tuier. ti nt it w ill ;ie -atlsfa. timi In en ry lleor IMoliey w ill In' relilliileil. See irmnnll leeoii Isitlle w nipper. jue bultluH ii.i Uiises $1. Mi lor $ i. Man is sdd to ls a co oritur of nervous rnerny. To lie well i II", th-n, spread less of it thnn you mule llnu't Veil K mi Tlint yon riinnot nlTonl to in u-leet that i atari ti? Ilon't Jon know that il in.iv Ii .el to i eh-iinio-tion, in Insanity, to il,,Hh l lion't you know that II enn Is' easily i uieil' lion't you know Hint while tho tlioisini, and oiie niMriuiis you liuve tried have utterly laileil that lr. fiii':e's I alarm Itemiily isa 1 1 rlain i nie- Il l.assl,s.i the lest of i .us. ah'l tin re are biiiiiheils of thole-ami ol K'atei nl mi n nml women in nil parts of the country w hoi an Uslity to its i lll lucy. All ilniL.visis. Coffee an I tin wero broil. It'sKi. lit lo 1' n o; e in Can n Mnn Nnnlliiw n I a iiinn-' nil t Well, "licit ib peml-." lie can if Ills throat Is I, ouo mioiii;Ii and Hie cauiioii-bnll not too lai'ite. The ipiestt,,!) really seem-wort iy of Mime eolis,e,jiiou m lew of t!ice,,l some of Hie pills I bat are pri si rilsd for stiff chin; Ini lllllllilv. U 111 lii.l throw tlieni "to Ilie io,r," nml take ir. I'leree's Pleasant I 'ur:;-. : i e j'c. Ies Mnall, MlKlll'-eoaleil, pun ,y vr;.. I.ilile, JS'ffectly barmles.. in irlass. nn, ahMiy. tiesb. liunpowdir einiu ii, to Keiier d iivi in MO Head Sarsiipnrilla Tonic Pills adv. Tare yon a few hours' or u. few ilnys sinre lime is i nslonally flint you would like to turn Into money? If so. ttien write iiulcklv to M. K. Johnson Co.,iif Hlebiiiouil.Vii.. uini they w ill itlvo you lnfoi iikiIIoii that will pruvo lo be luuuvy in your fuiket. If llllllcteil with Mire eyes Use Ur. Isaac Thompson's Kye water. lli Uk'Kinls noil ut c. per buttle. F0fCs,NEURALGIH. CKnONIC Casos PROMPTLY PERMANENTLY. No Rotum of Pain. Curoa Positively. sold hy riHuutin'TS and dealers. Ttie b.irles A. Vouelur Co., Ilitlto., Mil. Diamond Vcra-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. AND ALL STOMACH TSOVULKS Ht'CIf AS' I BilU.lloii. Sour SUsu.cb. M.rlburn, hAbft, Uld itm.ii. Comll I'Allou ruliBiai .rtr .Atln lH4 Rlilug In ui Mu.th and du.f ri'nlil. UU slier .at liif. NvrvuuAntM and Lt-hiirilt. At iT'i'it"! 'Old l't rn ur rti' l,v nnn7 uti re cri iiii'U. ( i ' II .im, in ffa.iij.j. .Nn,;.. $titt es iffit t'i mil V'imji, THE CHARLES A. VQtiELEK CO.. Baltimoro. Ml. euy's Catarrh rnT7u niiMrvfsTpsrrrnHrra Clu:'.nsos tho N isnl I'.isshkps, Allay Piin und Inflam mation, II I lls till 8 jriis, n.Mtorosthi S.msos ol T wto untl -SL,s- a Snell. TRY THE CURE A tnrtl!., s nun a lino i'A Ii lei-tril mi I , Ikjr '. i.,l.'. 'rt'-".vi.'- M h HAY-JpEVEk U. ilriK'i"sl ; I , V III l.t. It-Ulst'Ti-I. ni iS-tlM, KI.Y lllmi lll'lis. v. w-,rp.. s- si oo to s3oo ,l,rj;::,n:;,h.; us A4 ins .i. 'i'ii, l m, i n riiricnh tlcir o"B IlillHl'S .iii.I lie iheir Iclr nine lo tin, liusl ,-H, S,ir in. iifion f s in.iv ! iir'.iliic'y em 'inyeil nls, A ti'W till '.lll.'les It town. ni. I Ol.l.'l. U. V. JUI1N- buN ,t Cu , I'll. I Mam .1.. 111. lam ii I, Va. DETECTIVES lViil.' l In .rr Couutr. Slin-wl n,n to art nn.l.-r ni.ir,iei,,.iM It, our Si'Ci.'l S,,. ... ..,,. I,.-,, ii. r..rr I'lHirulii, Ir, , briuuiuu Uututtlra llunuu Cu.li AreiiO.Jaeilsj'.l.O. SARSAPARILLA TONIC PILLS l ure .M l',, MIS 11IS4I1S..., i l.riiJ.tlollM. lW.,l.ie,s. IIIomI llel'illltii'ri, Malm in mill f,iv,-- is, ase, Iu, pill" Ki 1,1 .'-!.:ii, en r, , ,, f . A.l'lles V. I.IIAl, HSU lliiiiiinu )., N. V.t'ln HOME ST luu.k -l.'.',iii, IM.it,,.., Fnrnn. Ho ' '.'lOiaii-ii.l-. Ai ill,!,,. I, , H,.t li.oi.l. , (,.?, I lliori'iiKlily luiiufn by MAIL, rnviiliii's fo.i 111 va ill's I tdleue, .7 Maui Kt , iliilUIn, N y 0 DltlM UARIT l'aiilisly mired In 10 In 90 riurtl nMBII i;,i, httimuiiuni or Ibnua I r. niiii. nl. I rial rrr, Nui ure. No l'nv. Tim Humane It em oily '., I.n I nielli'. In I, ml hii Inair. rum wnrtiele..i ,t'k", i). C. K M irsliml, I, ekeerl .. ti . uini Hjiniiiiut li Blair's Pills.1 Great English Goutsnfl Rhsumatio Rnmnilw Ovnl lion, il It rniinil. I I I'ills. IssIsIIsTITTA: '1'liV limn Mini ha. nil', l, ,1 11,1111 ll,r, u to iii-ii it.. liar, iii ii ItutiiM r i'"ut, mul nt hi. tlrsl liull Imiir ii rieiu in a il'.nil lln, In u Ina kurrow that It la Imnlly ii li.'lli r .ri.li t Him limn a liiiin iiiiiu in IIIiik. i"t uiiiy lii'ls c'linKriiii'il ul IniiiK ao l.nlly l.iL. 11 In, bin ulr.,1 liila II he il.s'. nut li,k exanly hko Ak lnr Ilia "UMI lilt A Ml" hi ii kkh ii ' n. .t I, ive il,. i isn um ni, i'i,it ir.rilrsrrlinlve mm .. nin si,, M'i,iiii.riirsrTI,llli.'iiui.,'.lli'. A.. I. I ., u. .11 s.imih.iii. si., II, M I',VVVVVJ.;..Iss.;s.J,T,saT,a TTi TTrrtfh. Tlie Misses Nul-ordcr (nn the pnroli Good evening, Mr. ltoouio. Yon arc liome carlr. Garrett iloomo Otxxl evpninfr, ladins)- yes. lij tho way, Imlics, I have a ronnnilrnm for you. Why tro you liktv raR-jiiekprs? MIrhph Nnliordor Hag-pickers? Oh, wlir, Mr. ItiKitno? (larrett HiHiinn Because you sre si wots on tho stoop. Miss Nnbonlcr (icily) Quito worthy of you, sir. Miss Nina Nulionier Idiot I Puck. Wahsf.ii'h f,on Cahi Hkmuhps. "Hnrsaiia rilla," "Coutfli amli oa siiinption I I'tneily," "Mops nnd liiieliu," "Kxtrsr t." I a 1 r Toiiic."-,'l.iverl ills." "rinsters," t rorous-Klcetricnl , "Itnse ('renin,' for ( utnrrli. 'I 'hey nre, like NVnrner's "Tippecanoe," the simple, rf fective reined ns of tlm obi I vtf nliil diijs. p v n t) tt.-w in- nf KruM, - ii v iimni nd 1 1 thi at M ntni-tii mi tli-- Iwlii'tii of nil irv a lvi("Mi I !( n- h'nviiir th- l.i trv. 1 1 1 ii rti-t Ih" win-r fsi'mn-.! hitfli -ri"" nml iiir'ti r ntw ( a tttirr iilt r-t W , I,, ivniiy In "lit's f" ill i-lii -ssil tTiisK, or Pay Im lei tin in Hitlt 'iit inv luitiw n'i im icu nlttuipwl UU lUu Uittt'in, iit li-iti " hi IrntuL W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOR UI.VN.KMEN. Tin sMiW fln c tlf i tmli'si Sit A tti I' a wnrltft mal" m ii tin ii I iiiclt ur iinIU. A ' ll-h iil il tti ft. it(thO fim i i k (.' r im h i- tutf no (' It-- -r hitllH Ut nt'sjr the ttiock lie ur Ii 'it 1- liiHiit Ihni nt c-imfort ihl mil "''I fl'tli'f tm a hull I .ro. h tt thf lMit. N'HH nuiiir lltv Hinniixil n b 'l.tiiu "W. t l-'UKl' V( HhiA Ktirriiuifsl." U. I.. IHf it. HlH)f;, ihr. rlitlnn) nn4 onlv hull t Ntw t wflt f l -h-t. -vlii.'ti i'.jims t'uil4j-sv ii i i-H hit onKtlni from p In ' V. I. IIOUJ-M Si. .10 Mil OK U umv crlli-iJ fur lu'rtvy .r. V. I. tMH 4JI. H i MIIIIK It worm by all B ai uml tiif ut-i h h'Mil mi' hi Iu ilia wxrl'lx All lh A'lovr k. li H'O m i l In r tn-grisM, Dutrrn K ii I I.n- n-l If nt - I l bv your ( Urr, wrtft V, IMH sI.AH, H or U I ..it llnw. .ForBiiioustiLivcrComrlaiulg, ARE THB OLDEST FAMITiT STANDARD. A Purely WijetaMe rnmponnil, without nien-ury or oilier inittrimi minrr.nl Sf nnd sure nlw.ivs. Fur s.ile ly nl! Drnr;irists. I'ull printed ilirrrtinni for u'slntj Willi' em h p.ii l;i,;e. )r. S.'lienck's new I link nn Tlitt l.iiiiU'i. I.iver nnd Si.im.i, 1) mm vutvt. .d-Ull-s Mr. . M.Srlietu ' V Si.ll I'l.ll iilelnliia, MARVELOUS D2GOOVERY. An Ii el, Irneiieil In line r mlliilf. II i ml n ' il 'rum eni'ftt. rsirii I ii: w il Ihmi I mil es Wlinlli in, III, e iii'lilleiiil sisifins. I'lrni y ennileiiiiieil III n , i fine I imrf, 1,1, ,it i ti.l III , I", llth t ' , "I I, ,' II IM'I' ,'lllsM'S l-ri'-tN-t'.M. m i'Ii "i ri'ii'ii'i Im. iii, A limn lllfllill. Il"' M"li 1 1 I 'I'll 'Hi I 'I' Mlll'l 'I'- ' i "-, I in ii i e I ii refill I'll I 'I'll i in sun. Ilie irr nt IV) .hul-..1-I.-I..I. II. II,.. Kiel, II. II.. I .111. 'I i'l III. i i'i- ii. I I It ,li ir i 'r rlor Hi" MniHt II I ' IU' I . S- til I"" 1 l"e I'V . ,. , I'lli II'. A. I.i II si I I i;. il7 l lflll Ave., New VcrlL vl.kr1 r llilli . an Ci. ,ti .(. 1 ' iru, K'vnlvris, 1 ." I '. I i. 4li'. II r' ;i'iil"ui", llni,. killa. JOHN 1'. I.IIVI I I A It MS '!,, I'.hIoii. klaak FLORIDA KrL i t ..li t., U in- ittiit't.i-.. . r . i-t ri n 4. I' i in - iii i h, iii , i ,i ft ii u ;i ti, i . r ,1, ti s. 11 in .nin . i -i jt'ni w:ir ii . k'ntti i p ,i r. r in k n- d - m J'l. nl i.f i :iliic 111 I li-'i . t.i' t - h ht . M" l;,!lUri;i 1 M t v. ul' V. i Im I' Il ill i' I Ms h i I 1u "illl V-. Il .... i atl't in tj,, a , rt i lit-- ! "I lillli t licit II ' I a I ; . ;i, (i tr ill- HlullIK lltM ; Jill I'JU' li'lll.H '. Ill '"I 111' lW.r ( l(iisr in nti.U . ! ii nr. 1 1 r u . tm,.' f r n , pi,.. immh tutirt tn I.- ...thy .ii i n til f. 'ii-i imt .t it i . ! ii., huij Ul'l'll. - w rj 1 1 n -"ll.lt I. I . f. 1 i l -rs ci ii, J, i MOSS Miiiitti--r lli one . i.-i' v ih, b.Ui'i'li itl I li. t I. UK . ARE the: oldest family standard. A I'urcly Vi .'et.ilit,. rcitiprmnd. will, out , i r it inner iti.iiri'nis iiiine.'.i J nnd sure iilw.iw For silo .v n! Umi,;;;! S.ile I" uireeiinrs Mr lsin,r u,, l P Kka!;,. Ur. Seliein k's n-w Im'nlc on I .Hill',. I.iverilll.l Sl,,r I. ...... . ,h 'I ho , " i rm-r.. yi- . 4 Lr,.-'.'.."-i,,',,""lk S"n I'li'lndelplna. FHZERGALsf ri.i (! n't- ' B? ? K d"y Ntnpl-M wortti ijitl l- Rttst k 9 Li... ma ii h-r tl.t-Uui M- fv't. Wriu S0 i.it-ni'r -s.u.'iy t-ttiii miMrrfda, liully, rt TPTft p",h"'",,,l nj.n-ywirliii1-f..r ai i t,fi VII Hi n iliui.'U in tri wr) I I liltr t I ..si I , ntfM .. 1. I IU. M.I. K. AUllr.SS, Ul.4 i.l.. Auyiial., M., d'n.iit'i.a'i'i.'MirjrjitfsTiTi A l ajs aj .Js .Js v , Wll nil, r III,- lll.tll ,,.i,.L. .rrvi.-o 1E1BY R ffif-Z NKVI tt SI II fr tl Vlki!Aic(iAi i'.i:iiitr:5l JT REPEATING RIFLE .rsTTi'. wvjuaA-.t. ii.Tvi .T a N'wfn.i,, I .i. i,.ri . W rr-l.llltl..i,,,l i; i,... i. ., I',., JJr',. bu irniii,-,, ii ina i,'trir...( n TV slv lilllil. srl.tl lie. In Hii.,,,,.. i, I a i ytaii;llllll"mill li'lliiL'Ji:iii..iiiii,;.iir..iLli ( ierHilioijEvfTLOi'jplairrls I WET! linn aiiii-j u Kalmi'lil lli ,l mil keep linn ilry in tin- i,,,iU,m i.-r.n. Ii it i. ill. , I lull I li s I Is, I IlII l VI. ' fsl.K'Kl-'lt.'' u unili. Ini.i.liur l' i-vn y i.n l.y II I liver II, e 111". I. tt illl lln in Um ..iily h rl. i i U ii.l ii,., I tt t. riir..f foul n " lHer' Ki-h Iii.ii.i1 MickiT," I t.ikr ii., nil., r. 1 1 1" ur Kt..n-krH ,., r ciiutl i I y i 7 1 i 4