8 THE TIMES, NEW IVLOOM FIELD, l'A., NOVEMBER 19, 1878. Slrango Mystery or Mrs. Noonan. Four Ann Lincoln, Dnkota, Oct. 01. A rotuniknblo and .singular bit of news preud over tbo gnrrinon here on yonleulny. Tliero linn Iipoii living nml nttacliod to one of tlio coinpniiieii of tlio Bovonth Cavnlry, an IniindrccR, h pemon who lins gone uudor tlio imiue of Mis. Noonnn, who wns limr ried, in 1.S7I), to a soldier of ono of the com panies of tlio Seventh Cavalry, having buen twice man ltd before, the flint time to a mftti named NhhIi, and tlio second time to a person who wn killed til the light with CiiBtur, against Bitting Hull, two years Bgo. 'Mrs. Noonnn" has, sines 1K73, dono the laundry work of the company to which sho was attached with the let.t of satisfac tion, and wits as handy with a needle as any woman in tlio garrison, making all kinds of lint) shirts for dilVcrent ones. She also professed and acted the part of mid wife, and, on several occasions, has gone as far as twenty-live miles from hero to perform duties of that kind, and at all times giving good satisfaction, llor house was as clean as could be, and tho walls were ornamented with some very beauti ful pictures. In fact everything about the house, both in and outside, was very taste fully arranged. About two weeks ago sho complained of being sick, and was attended by the post surgeon, Dr. "Wolveston. Sho grew worse, however, from tho llrst, and on yesterday morning, tho iiOlh Inst., at 5 o'clock, died, liefore dying, however on tho 2l)tli Inst., she intimated to one of tho visitors present that she desired to sea tho priest ; that she had something of a grave tialuie to reveal before sho died. Itev. Father Clirysostrom, of Ijismarck, was sent for and came and heard her confession. She lived uutill the next morning, when he expired. The residence or quarters of the laundresses of the regiment is a long double building, containing , shout twenty looms, each occupied by from ono to two laundresses. Mrs. Noonan has always been looked upon by the other laundresses of the building as boing a "something" between a man and a woman, and had but few associates among them. To ono wof tliom, she remarked, a few days before .her death, that she desired at her death to -be buiiud with the clothes she had on. At 'her death, however, her body was taken in charge by some of the women of the garri son to prepare her decently for interment, her husband being out with his regiment on the Black Hills. In doing so they discov ered, to their surprise, that the woman whom they had known as Mrs. Noonan ws uot a woman, but a man. Was it a Corpse? A marked sensation was created on the Philadelphia express Wednesday morning owing to tho nauseous smells arising from a trunk checked at Corry for Philadelphia. When placed on the car it was supposod the trunk contained ordinary baggage, but as the tiain proceoded eastward the most horriblo eflluvia permeated every portion of tho car. The offensive smells compelled the bsggago master to throw opeu the doors of his car. For about 150 miles he was obliged to inhale the sickening at mosphere, when tho trunk was removed to the platform aud in that way conveyed to its destination. The train was searched for some man who might know something of the trunk, but uo oue could be found who could furnish any light on the subject. The only person who purchased a ticket from Corry to Philadelphia disappeared at VVilliamsport. Tho trunk no doubt con tained a corpse, and an impression gained ground on the traiu that it was a portion of the remains of A. T. Stewart, recently stolen iu New York. Poisoned by a Corpse. New Youk, November 11. Jas. O'Brien bad been employed till ten days ago as a cook at Bollevuo Hospital, when be was transferred to the Morgue to take charge of the dead bodies. While engaged in sewing up a corpse in a sack one day last week he pricked tho llrst finger of his right band with a needle. Some of the poison from tho body entered the wound, and yesterday ho was brought to Dr. McCreery, the surgeon on duty. lie found that poi sou bad permeated his system through the arm and the latter was much swollen. Dr. "McCreery said last night that bis arm would have to be amputated, aud the man wpuld probably die. This is the first case of the kind at Bollevuo Hospital. Iron Works Resolved to Suspend. Philadelphia, November 13. Tho Al lentown iron company, having its office at No. 230 South Third street, iu this city, resolved to-day to temporarily suspend business, uud named November 29 as the day on which the stockholders are. to meet to receive a statement of the Iluanciul con. ditioo of tho company. The company has four furnaces iu full blast, aud their scop page will throw out of employment a large number of bauds. Oue of the directors states ' that the total liabilities will Dot exceed half a million, while the value of the works aud town lots in Alleutown owned by tho company is set down at over a million dollars. - IFMr, Edward Chandler, of Union ville, Chester county, has ra'sed from bis farm a second crop of Early Roso potatoes which are very flue, both in size and taste. A Strange Confession. Marshalllown, Iowa, November 0. A curious case has arisen In the Criminal Court which promises to produce some lutero sting complication in law. A jury last night found a man named Dnkln guilty of the murder of John K. Slough last March, the punishment being impris onment In tho penitentiary for lifo. To day Frank Ross, an Italian, who formerly worked for Dakiu, after the trial made aftldavit that he (Hoss) killed Blough. It is uot yet decided what the course of the State's attorney will be. "A Drowning Man Will Catch at a Straw." If he catch It, it will do hi in no good. Thousands of people, after having neglect ed oolds and ouoghs until they have be coiuo dangerous, will rusii to almost every nostrum for relief. ' This is why so many experiments are tried by the Biiffarers. Go to your Druggist, buy a bottle of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and use it with coullduuco. It will boned t at once and ultimately cure. It is uo straw, it is a cable well-ti icd ; hold on to it and bo saved. 50 conts mid $1 a bottle. Sold by all druggists. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Tlie mnlprslBiirit asslcnun of Mielmel Hitting anil lCiniiniiul K. llitthiK. intMiiliei'N of tlie lale r.i'in u( At. Hitting it Hon., will expose to public sale On Saturday, Jiovember 80th, 1878, under a nlurles older of tlie Court of Common I'leas of I'erry county, I'a., the following de scribed Heal Kstate to wit : A TRACT OF LAND at Montgomery's Ferry, Uurtalo township, Perry county, containing (3 ACRES, more or less. Having thereon erected MA LARGE BRICK HOUSE, (need as a Hotel and Store Stand), A l.AKIJH Kit AM K HTAKI.K.HI.AUUII TEK Bllot', and other OUT-ltlJIUiiNtiN. 'J im location for a Hotel and HUno Is belter than any other Is this uouiuy. TERMS: Ten percent. In cash at sale; our third of balance on the llrst. of April, 1K79, and the balance In twoeintl annual liimalliiients with Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. 9- Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M..of said day. Sale to extinguish all liens under the order of Court. WILLIAM 1,01)0 E. Assignee. J. C. M'Almstkk, Atl'y. November 12, 1878. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I! Y virtue ami iu pursuance of mi order of the Court of Common l'leas of l'eri v county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on HATl'ItDAY, DEC KM IS Kit 7tll, 1S78, at one o'clock P. M., the :ea.:r,:m: of JACOll lilSTINE; situate on the mud lead. Ing from Bloomlteld to Duneaniinn, In Wheatlleld township, Perry county.abjoliiing lands of Aaron Keim, Patrick lloltihaii, aud otlurs, containing about 513 ACEES, all cleared, having thereon erected A TWO 8TOKY KItAME II O USE. 2lti.T,r.W V. , KDNK BARN, &C. The land Is of excellent quality. In a good state of cultivation, and Is located within 3 miles of Duncannon and the P. K. It., In a good neighbor hood. Diincannon allording the best market In the county. There is a YOUNff OUCH AKI) on said farm, and well of good water at the house. There is also a school house located at the edge o( said farm. TEKM8 OF HALE: Ten per cent, to be paid when the property Is stricken down j 40 percent, on the 1st day of April, 187V, ut which time a deed Is to be delivered and possession given; AO per cent, on 1st of April. JKSO, with interest from the 1st of April, 187U, to be secured by judgment bonds. SOLOMON BIOIIAM, Assignee. Lewis rotTEit, Att'y for Assignee. November 4, 1878. To Magazine Club-Getters. . 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES. FKENCH AND ENGLISH CASHMERE AND ELEGANT SILK DKESS PATTERNS, GIVEN IN PREMIUMS for Subscribers, at CLUB KATES, to Arthur's Home Magazine I TERMS: 2 25 a Year, with a large reduction (or Clubs. Specimen Number, 10 cents. Send for Club Getter's Special Circular, containing full particulars of this spleudid oiler. T. 8. AHTHUK & HON, 227 8. Sixth St., Phll'a HEALTH AND HAITINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth t their possessors, and yet they are within the reach of every oue who will use WRIGHT'S LIVER TILLS. The only sure CUKE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed " Win. Wright. Phll'a." If your Druggist will not suit ply send 'ib cents for oue box to Barrivk, Holler & Co., 70 N. 4th St., Phll'a. January 1, lo78, ly The oldcat and brat appointed Ioatltutlo toi obtaining a Buslnee. Education, i'ur circular. uddresn, J', DCFF ft SONS, Pillaburgb, Ta.' ACaKKTM KIM1 TIIIS! We will pay Agents a Salary of 8100 per month and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. We mean what we say. Address, without delay, SI I HU MAN & CO., Marshall, Mlohigau. 44dlw rJiti,T,T-W NEWS FROM WI5 have Just openod a complete assortment of notice. OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING We offer at remarkable LOW PMC' ICS, and If you will certainly say that WE BEAT Oui'Mipiilyof HOOTS and SHOES Is very complete, nnd we call special attention to our YOUK CHAMPION BOOTS, which we sell at LOW Pltlt'E with a guarantee as to (inallty. ",u""r luluv We also have a good assnitnient of DltY GOODS, )ItOCEI!lI!S, HATS and CAPS, NOTIONS, &C,, which wo will sell at LOW PUIt'ES. Come aud see It this la not so! Blaln, November 4, 1877. f!T.APP mmm WHOLESALE -A. FULL ihitotiti rim i mi nmrnimif nn mnimn i A1MM LARGEST STOCK! DEALERS! hioi 11 on we ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. SALT 1 SALT ! JUST ItECElVED A LA ROE LOT OF LIVERPOOL G. A. SALT. FULL SIZE SACKS, 11.15 per sack. 4 bushel tacks, line, 12.00 per sack AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF S. M. SIIULEIt'S, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, Where you will II ml a FULL STOCK of HARHWAKE, (iltOCEIlIES, DHUUB. IKON. NAILS, HOUSE and Ml-LE SHOES, TAINTS, OILH, VAKNISHES, SO,. &C &C, AT VEltY LOW PRICES. CAtl AND SEE ! IX-AJLiES'S HONEY OF HOREHOUUD AND TAR FOR THE CURE OF Conglis, Colds, Iiiflnema, Hoarseness, Difficult Ureatlilng, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lnngi, leading to Consumption. Tins infallible remedy is composed of the IIoxKY of the plant Iloreliouml, in chemical union with Tak-Calm, extracted from the I.ii'E Principle of the forest tree Aiikis I).i.samf.a, or Halm of Gilead. The Honey of Horcliound SOOTHES AND scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balin cleansks and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Fivh nililitional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in health ft il action. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor wlio has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. PRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTLE. Creat savin; to buy large sixe. "Pike's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 minute. Sold by all Druggists. 1. N. CEITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. r a tt t Awarded higheit pff nt Oiireniiinl Exposition for pne cMunnj? quatiu ana tjntuma nti iottxng enar arler tf mutcning nnd flam in p. Tim hv tohncco vr mudq. At our blue ilrip Unde-mark iiclnittly imitated on inferior nunc), that Jaekmn't Htt l oil every jjIuj;. Hold by iUI(leiilr, Send for iitinple, fr, to C. A. Jaukbox & Co., Mfri., lvtwritbura. Vm, 0. F. Wardle, Uen. Agent, Philadelphia. WANTED 1 Active Agents In every oounty forour One Il lustrated publications. This is a rare opportuni ty for prontable employment. Kxtra Induce ments to both subscribers and axeiUs. Aaents run no risk. For Illustrated circulars, giving terms nnd full particulars, ad J rem. K. V. & I.. lll'.ITKlN, 1102 CbestuutSt., Philadelphia. 44d4w JPPL , BLAIN, PA. NEW GOODS, some of which are worth special you call and examine the I'ltlCE and QUALITY THE JEWS. IKA WENTZEL. JEWELERS, OF i LOWEST PRICES ! ! iron oATALOGin: r : Onll "Wlien Ui tlio City I J OK FANCY CAUDA with name,10ets Plain or Gold. 150 styles. Agents Outllt 10c. Mull 1 Co., Hudson, M. . 4tid4w AGENTS WANTED Fur the best and fastest selling bonks and Hiblei, Pilots rertueed S3 percent. NATIONAL TUB. CO., Philadelphia, I'a. 4Hd sii;si:ki:i:ij:jc ! A Postal Card Sent in with vnur address will Insure free In return, our Illustrated Circulars of nlee House Furnishing Specialties. I'AI.MEIt & HKII.TON, ilauufactureip, Sl l'eal St., New Ttork. 46d4t SURE REMEDY FOR BALDNESS Prescription PrA Wan $1. when m new fmwiti ut Ualr.WbUker or UuaUcntu U otunlly produced. Bandaraon b Co., fi Oliuton Place, Ncrw Tork. TEAS.' AHEAD ALL THE TIME I The verv best roods d i reet. I rnm the linniii tei's and half the usual cost. Hest plan ever oltered to club Agents and large buyers. All Express Charges paid. New terms rce. THE OKEAT AM EltlOAN TEA CO., F. O. Box 4i. 31 and 3J Versey St.. New York. 40d4t Parson's Purgative Pills make New Hlch Blood and will completely change the blood In theentli e System In three months. Any person who wl'l take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, If such a thing be pos sible. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. 8. JuIlNHON & CO, Banger, Maine, 40d4w 0. S. P I AKTO G O., lfi ItLEECKEK ST.. N. Y. Manufacturers of strictly tlrst-class Pianos. Wh selldireet to Families irom our own Factory at lowest wholesale price. Heautlful new 1 Octave, ltosewood Pianos Sent 011 trial. Thousand In use. Heavy Discount to cash bvyers. Don't buy you have read our Catalogue. It will interest you. Mailed free. 404 1 The ANTIDOTE to ALCOHOlVFOraD AT LAST! THE FATHER MATTHEW It EM ED Y It Is a certain and speedy cure for Intemperance. It destroys all appetite for alcoholic liquors and builds up the nervous system. After a debauch, or any Intemperate Indulgence, a single teas spoonful will remove all mental and physical de pression. It also cures every kind of Fever. Dys pepsia and Torpidity of tlu Liver. Sold by all druggists. Price 81 per bottle. Pamphlet on " Alcohol. Its KITects, and Intemperance as a dis ease," sent free on writing to the Father Matthew Temperance and ManTg Co., 36 Bond Street. New York. 46 dtt BENSON'S CAPCINE P0AU8 PLASTER. A AVONDKUFUL REMEDY. There Is no cnmiwrinon between it snd the com mon slow acting porus plaster. It isiu every way superior to all other external remedies Including liniments and the so called electri cal appliances. It contains new medicinal elements In combination with rubber, pos sesses the most extraordinary pain relieving, strengthening and curative properties. Any Physician in your own locality will confirm the above statement. For Lame Back, Kheu inatlsm, Female Weakness. Stubborn and Ts'eglected Colds and Coughs, diseased Kid neys, Whooping coughs, affections of the heart, and all Ills for which porus plasters are used, it Is simply the best known remedy. Ask for Benson s Capcine Poms Plaster aud take no other. Sold by all Droegists. Price 2f cents. Sent on receipt of Pi ice, bv Sea. bury & Johnson. 21 Piatt Street, N. Y. 44d4w TOES PROTRUDING Through Ragged Holes need no longer offend the eye, or children's costly shoes be thrown away on that account, when otherwise but little worn. The American Shoe Tip Co., have saved MILLIONS OF DOLLARS annually to Parents In this country, by the intro duction of the Copper and Silver . Tips, and they are applied chiefly to children's heavy Shoes, many parents objecting to the looks of Metal Tip on FINE SHOES. All such will be happy to know that this com pany have at last perfected a BLACK TIP which adds to the beauty nt the finest Shoe, the toe remaining neat until the shoe is woi u out. THESE TIPS ARE STAMPED A. 8. T. CO. The more costly the shoe tho more Important the Tip as It at least doubles the wearing value ot the Shoe Parents, buy no Children's Shoes with out the Metal or this nice Black Tip, and thus re duce your Shoe bills more than oue haLf. Ask Your Shoe Dealer for Them. 44d tw tin Tn J:innninv,,ed ,n wn street $IU IU lUUU I stocks makes lortuues every month. Book sent free explaining every thing. Address, BAXTER & CO., Bankers. 17 Wall St., New York. 44d4w s mum IE! II 11! D. C. I. Is an absolute and Irreslstable cure for Intemperance and the use of OpIum.Tnlioeeo, narcotic anil wimiilnnis, removing nil funic, desire and lialilt of iisIiik nnv of iliem. ren. ilorlng tlie taste or desire for any ot them pciiecuy ooioiis null (lispiisnng. OIVHlg everyone perfect, and Irreslstable control i7 Hie soin leiy 01 inemseives ami their 11 lends. It prevents that absolute nlivsicnl nml mur al prostration that follows the sudden break ing on irom tisingstimuinnt or narcotics. package, prepared, to cure 1 to 5 persons,! ji, wr .b jjmi j'iukkisih, &i in. lemperancei 1.1111 UN in 11 ttiiw nit;u.iii'n nil Ml Hi II. l. It Is hsrmlnss and never failing. HOP Bill Kits mki. co., Hole Agents, JtUCllliSTEK N. . THE HOP COUGH CURE Destroys all pain, loosens the cough, unlets I i the nerves anil produces rest. It never falls in perfoimliiga perfect cure where there Is as 1 suauow 01 nope. 1 rv It once and vnu win nnd it so. FOR SALE HV ALL DW'OOINTH. 4MM FOE 1871). THE PltESS. TUB HUNT IMriilt." THE Proprietors of The Tress announee that they have strengthened their lorce In every department In order tomee the demandsol bust ness, politics and the general Interests of the opening season, adding largely to Its editorial corps and stall of correspondent, and extending the range and elllciency ol lis business machin ery. As they have done In the past they will steadily continue to do, and they promise for 1S79 the same regular progress which lias marked the work of 1H7S Resting 011 the solid basis of substantial return they are In position to sys temallcally ndd to and strengthen In every direc tion the various departments whirh go to make tip a great Dally Paper, and shall do so. FIRST IN THE FIELD. KAItLY MORNINfl EDITION. EARLY MORNINU EDITION. f.Altl.y AlOHMNU KD1TION. EARLY MORNINU EDITION. EARLY MOK NINO EDITION. EARLY MORNINU EDITION. We have successfully achieved the Issuing of an Early Morning Fdiilmi. which leaves this city In advance of any other Philadelphia and ail the New York Morning Dallies, and gives THE PRESS command ot Pennsylvania and the entire South. The exclusive control for several hours tsomeiimes a wnoie nay) 01 this wide ranged territory is ah achievement which the advertisers ot Philadelphia and the general community have rs f 1- V iirnn I'Mfiuui hi iccogiu.e alio maae use 01 11 their own interests. This edition leaves Phllu delphla before any New York paper cau possibly nrio, nun 1.110 uoiiimanniug position attained y THE PRESS through Otis strategic move in the Held of Journalism is thus secured to it per manently. LEADING REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OF PENNSYLVANIA. Now, as In the past. THE PRESS stands In the front ol the Republican column. Independent In conduct, bin Republican In faith. It represents the whole party, and Is the organ or instrument of no faction, section or element in it. It con tends to day for honest money and good adminis tration, and will ever defend the right, as, In. the future, new Issues of party are developed with the historical and political development ef the country. Daily Press f? 7S per year, postage Included. Trl-Weekly 4 40 per year, postage Included. Weekly 2 1 0 per year, postage Included. THE PRESS CO., (Limited), SEVENTH & CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. THE SUN FOR 1879. THEflNwll b prints! evpry day durinsr w your in coiut. ItHpurpone uiul meSuod will betiieHamn Ht4 iu the UKt: To preHfiit nil the Tiewx iu readable shHip, nnd to tell tlie truth tumiKh tlie heavens fall. THE HUN haK been, i, and will coutiuue to be in deiiemieiit ut everybody aud everything Have the truth aud Uh own conviction of duty. That la the only nob ivy nu houeM ut'witiper need have.. That in the policy whfch hati woi for this uewipier the confidence and friendship of a wider constituent-? than was everea Jovert by am- other American Journal. THE HUN in the uewsoaper ft the people. It la not for the rim man avainst the poor man, or for the por man aKainrit the rich mau, put it seeks to do eual Ja. tice to all interest) in the comniMtiity. It la not the or Ka of any ihtkoh, class, sect or party. There need be uo mystery about its loves aud hates. It is for tlie hn ent man awainst the r)riiea every time. It is for tfre honest Democrat as atraiut the rfcshonest RepnMlra-n, and for ihe honest ltepublicau u apraiust the dinhonest Democrat. It does not take Its cue from the titterancv of any politician or iKditical orvmiizatirm. It drives its support unreservedly when men or measure are in agreement with the Ooustitutioo and with the princi ples upon which this Republic waa founded for ra Ieiple. Whenever the Constitution and constitutional principles are violated as In tlie outrageous cmspita cy of I87if, by which a mau not elected was placed in the I'residpnt'B office, where he sMH remains ft sireftka out fortheriKht. That is THE SCNH idea of indepen dence. In this resjiect there will be uo change in i pntwramme for l7t. The Hna ha fairly earne-i the heartv hatred of nm cals, frauds, humhutf of all aorta and sizes. It hopes to deserve that hatred not less in the year thair hi lffJ8. 1877, 01 any year troue by. The Ha a will contmae to shine of the wicked with uumitirated brifhtnea. While the lessons of the pat should be constantly kejt before the people, The Hmm doea not propose to make itseif in a matrazine ol ancient history., ft is printed for the men and woman of to-day, whose con cern is chiefly with the affairs of to-day. It hat both the deposition and the abilty te afford ats readers the pmmpiesL fullest, and mot accurate intelligence of whatever in the wide world is worth attention. To thia end the resources belouMrinK1 to well-established pros perity will be liberally vmpinred. The present disjointed condition of Parties in this country, and the uneertarncr of the future. Imiq id extraordinary siKTiiticance to the events of the comintr year. The discussions of the press, the delates and aclM of Congress, and the movements of tb lerdera in every section of the Republican will have a direct near iuwon the Presidential election of lfu au event which must be reymrded with the most anxious interest by every patriotic American, whatever his political ideas or allegiance. To these wesaenta of interest may be added the propility that the Democrat wilt control both houses of Coiurrees, tlie iucreasimr febleness of the fraudulent Administrationjiud the spread and strength eniuK everywhere of a heal thy abhorance of fraud in any form. To present with accuracy aud cleames the exact situation in each of its vary hit phases, and to exiKHind, accortlinif to Its well-known methods, the principles that should iruide us through the labyrinth, will he au Important part of The Hana work for K. We have the means of making-The Han, as a politi cal, literary' snd a general newspaper, more entertain ing aud more useful than ever before ; and we mean tu apply them freely. Our rates of subscription remain nnchanired. For the Daily Han, a four pave sheet of twenty -eurht col unn, i he price by mail, postpaid, is 35 cetits a month or&tf.5t a year; or, Including thehunday paper, eiKhHKe sheet or Mtv-six columns, the price is cents a mouth, or 87.70 a year, postage iaid. Hhe Hunday Mition of The Hub is also furnished sera rately at gl .O a -er, noMtarJ iaid. The price ot the Weekly Hun. Lit mures, tlfty-six columns, is 1 a year, postatce paid. For clubs oi ten aeudiua $IU we will wend au extra ropy free. Aildrea I. W. ENGLAND. PublUtUiTOf The Ha a. New York City. JOYFUL News for Boys am! Glrlsi. Young and Old!! A NKW IN VENTION just patented lor them, lor Home use t Fret and Scroll Sawing. Turning. Boriui;, Drilling ,Grindtnii, Polishing, Screw Cut li hit. Prim $." to $50. 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