Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 December 1881 — Page 4

TKS EAST. ,.,-Ih lieoeiverof 'Emxeaot Philadelphia is paid 2,900 pe? annum. He hs the apxujtnaenfe of a Iteeeivor of DeBnqtwnt Taxes, whiiee ci it ol anient lut year wre $400,000. Thin statt of affair a bcWvctI to have led tc cVinai&rable addition, division and silence in tho jjt, and invcstira lions aro now in order. .. .The tannery of Kiefer, Stiefcl ft Co., at Alloc hen j. Pa., Ta ajd at oyer 9100,000, wai (kstroyexl by fin). A con Mission lias been sitting in New Turk to tako tentimoKj m regard to tlx) Broadway underground railroad scheme. Architect Mnlkitt tl; ink? the plan b fraught with danger, and won't) coat 2,0(0, 000 per mile. Xbo estimated value of proiiertv between Park plact and Fourteenth ntrsii in 100,000,000, ywltlillg a natal or one-tentt tbat mm. Kx-TJjited States Senator Abxjab Giunn, of Florid j, died at the residence oi his brotbir at Gilt ci twills, N. T. He was elected Senior in WSU, and served until 1875. He was in hii 75th yaar.. A 8W. ;!M of rata attacked a lad of 9 Tram who was accidunt all? locked in a eehootroom at Erie, Pa. lie fought desperately, and, when found, was .jing seosele&i, with tha anrmaia teiring his flesh. T VH13 WEST. Gks. Charles W. Hill, of Toledo, Ohio, is dead. The common laws of Ohio were

largely drafted by htm, and for thirty years ha was a member of the Toledo School Board. He served as a Brigadfrsr under HcCIetlr-n Hear fipeai vilie, Kan., ive armed and dignad men uoarded a Santa I e train coming East A Imkeman walked Utrrogh. the coaches and warned too passenger to hide their valuables, creatine viJd excttcti enfc It was arranged that aid to capture the thieves should bo obtained frori a wrecking train on the ride-tracs at Spearnlle, hut while a car was twins boarded on one tide the, robbers sprang off on the other. What is said to be the largest mori gage ever lecorded in the United Stalf-a has iwA been filed with to Becorder of Haunltoo eonnty, Ohio. It was for $18,000,000. The . mortgage U to th-Mirxanrtic Trust Company of Hew York, and is by tho llaJtinrare,.Ciucuinati and Weaiern Railroad Coaipan. Gbavki ABDiusurnncehaseiteBdedinto Ohio. Prcminent men at Fmdlay have secured poHcies on the Uvea of several pampers in the Hancock Ciraoty Infirmary. Peter Conrad waa htenred for 475,000, nn3 was induced to sign the application by the Htatemer4 that it was a can for a political meeting. The companies hare been notified that the policies mast be canceled. A Bis in Cincinnati has cornered the coal marker, and rained the price of coal. It is probable that tbe associated charities of the dry will mute to boy coal, and sett it to the Xior at wholesale prices. Tbe propeller Lake Erie -was wrecked at the entrance to Greer, bay. She was run down by the propeller Soi'thern Queen, which was also sunk. The Captains and crews escaped ra belts. the aoimv. A collision between a freight and hnpber train, near Savannah, Ga., caused the death of sit persons, train hands. Hknrt Johnston, a colored mail, -was hanged at riamter, S. C, for the mnrder of John Davis sIho colored, on the 5th of February list Sing Aimer, colored, was hanged at CrawfordsTtlte, Ola., for tho murder of Amo Ellington, an old white man. Joe Harris, atsc colored, wai execoted at Bogeraville, Train., for killing Botr.l aed Heck. Bi the tgreement between tbe Southem Pacific and the To j ax and Pacific roads, a junction is to be effected 100 miles eut of E! Faro, beyocd which point neither m to be extendi d. Wiltja-it A., Alonzo B., and a tbird son of J. I . Walker, f Bossett conaty, Alabuna, ware killed near Aberdeen, M. Their beads were split open with an ax. The) murderer has xen arretted. The victims were sk oping wlwu the font deed was done. . . . Aithar Armstead, a half-crazy negro, was taken into a field 'at Hearten, Tex., three negrc thieves, who had employed him to hant dome of their plunder, where the three riddled him with bullets, cat his throat from ear to ear, and wrenched bis head frcra the body, while his still anima.'ai lips half articulated the word p-pray." A fire Jroke out in the town of Augusts, Woodruff county, Ark., and m a very

l.. . 1 i . tr 1 aa.ivrvr wet

-c !i,! to two months

tensianamg. riany ptrsona were in; urea y falling roof a and walls, and some, it a feared.

An iron ship, the Colcsan, while being tewed down the River Clyde, Scotland, was wrecked, and seventeen persons drowned. The behavior of G litean in the oourt-room has oxcited the deepest disgust in Europe, Obbax Britain ami Ireland linyebeen swept by a storm of unusual violence and deBtrnctivenese, The ship Culzeun, with a crow of twenty-on", was lost ; a bark founder od and three sea&ien Tere drowned ; the Barbara, from Rangoon for Liverpool, was wrecked off the Velah coast; a brigantine, with a crew of seven, waa also lost Numerous disasters are also reported on land An niuaccessrnl attempt on tho life of the Czar and his family wan tundo recently, and they will remove at once from lUtnt'liinn. The police kept tho discovery qnior, and arrested the Chief of Polico of an important provincial city, two danclitorR of a high ntato ornraal, and two Jewi'nh moreliants. Tlio Slot involved the one or a balloon to enrry ynamite an(t flre-balli i-vcr the paUee, wbeiu tbey vonld make to nble liavor ... It iff h members of Parliament mm in jo.il nil bo Ulcerated in time for tl ogieiiiiig or rai'lwnwiil, providing that no farther intimidnf ion of Inwalidiog teuaniH is attempted mhI tli.it j treasonable CDiispirocy oxits An Al' im. i

(bgypt) dispa ch deiue that Asiatic cuicra baalbrbl.en ont in that city. Tan committee of Confeilornto lioiulholdera state their prognunme is, primarily by steady-and persevering appealx, tint to tho public and then to the Leguilniiire of the United Rtates, to bring ahout the ojimion tiint the thru has come when the rcHtriction imposed hy the Fourteenth amnlmoiit. to tho constitution should bo removed ax far an it

ptoliibitH the Southern Slitea from effec in? a jut and equitable s-ttlement of their debtx, legally contracted. Tlio commiitro ri'piidmte the idea of einbaikin in litigation to ir-corcr tbe Confederal :; property in Enrope L ifnn , who waa convicted solely upon cucmii-t mi'ihI evidence oi the muider of Mr. (iold ut an EngUsh railway ciimage, lum juittifted tho verdict by making a fan' eonfeseion of the ciime. I.cfroj nlso confesses to the murder of Lieut. ltoKr, Uo was atsassinatud by soma unknown pen-on m Chatham barracks Tbe decree piohdnting tbe importation of Aniorican po'k liai It en withdrawn by (he French Government Vn attempt was mte at Ht. l'etersiinrg 10 tousinate Tcharevsic, Minister of the Interio-. Tbm evictions on the Irish estates oi Lord Ban try, where the tenants were two years in a; rears, wcrj quietly effected. Eight tenants were conditionally reinstated. Michael Boy ton has been released from Kttmainham jail on account of poor health. Killan, a Dublin bat ruler, who was ai rented with Davitt and Daly i wo years ago, has been leapprehendcd and conveyed to Irandalk for inciting the people not to pay rent Lefroy. the English railroad-couch murderer, was hanged at London. Harwood was the executioner. . . .Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, will remain in Dnllin through the winter. Dublin cablegrams state that seven houses wen fired into last week in Comity Clsre ; that a woman near Sistowel was threatened with death for giving information to the IHilice ; that the houses of two rent-payers at Knoekash were willfully burned, and a farmer mar Blillstreet was murdered for the same offence. Batterfield, a Land-Lesguo organiser for Armtgh, was arrested under the Coercion act A story, which savors nomo vhat of the romantic, m telegraphed from St. Peteraburg. It recites that a Jewish Nihilist betrayed his acsompnees to tbe police for 20,000 ronbles and their protection, and that he is now in Naw STork helping the BuKsian Government. . ..An anti Jewish mob in Odessa, Buneia, stoned Sarah Bernhardt's carriage as she was driving home from the theater, on the ground that sho was of Jewish descent.

FORTS-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

4DMTI0XAI. NEWS.

The Garfield Monument Committee at Cleveland has received $50,000 in that city, and guarantees of 950,000 more from the State of Ohio, for the erection of a monument to Cten. Garfield in the cemetery were he is buried. It asks tbe other Bute to give 8150,000. Capu Payne and a large body of followers have crossed the Bed river into Oklahoma, ' ImsH advices are gorged with agrarian outrages. Three tenants on Lord Kenmare's estate, in County Cork, were shot in the legs for paying recta. Three cows owned by a farmer in the same laadity wereonnd ripped open. A flock of sheep were clubbed to death -n the estate of Lord Doneraile. The Mbenff of Limerick holds 300 writs of ev.ction. The police took the names of ladies who organized a Land League at Bovle Three Lnndred fishing boats wore lost in tho recent storm off the British coast A desperate light took place in Dalmatu between Austiim troops and insurgents, in which tho foimer lost twenty men A jury at Bomo convicted an editor and publisher of nnntknr

rUcta. iuro'tiBi; to the Pornrforw-w

fatally, ilie total low is esthnated at t250,0ufl or f 3Ut),O0O. Tbe msmance is light A large portiou of the ttwn or CooSMtte, Tenn., has been tnrneil Tho Ccnrt Boose at Decatur, Wise coont-f. Texan, wai tmrpedhyincendiariea. Loss, $155,100.

It is stated in a Washington dispatch that, in response, to Secretly Blaine's instrreUenB to afrwter Hurllmt to recognize Csldcron a PreijdCEt of Pern, the latter was seized by the Chilian! and transported to Saotiago. It it Bkxly tbU an American protectorate of Pern wB be proposed, to protectimmnnsedamw and raTestmentH by oar cMimw. Tab National Grange, whih was recently ia stwrion in 'VTushiogtob, appointed a cocmiittee to wait npoa George B. Loring, the) CowmMwioxier of Agriculture, with the purpose of making an cflort to lift the Department 1 1 AgrieuHnre into tbe position of an executive department of the 3oernraenr, the head cf the departnicat to bs t member of the Cabine:. Mr. Benjaiuin Lo Fevre, member of the Howe of Representatives from the Fifth Ohio district, will introd;i?e a bill to this effect. It is stated that a high official of the United Stauie Government is about to enter a remonstrance against the policy pursued by CtnB towaid Pcxb, and will intimate in rather forcible tanpiagu that the United States cannot stand idly by white Pern is being deprived of all power. It is also said that the United States Government regards the terms already exacted of Pern hy Chin, a cjjpcesaive and unjost, and will express itself in fl.vor of a more moderate policy. HmiKters Ijlpatrick ani Horlbat will behv formed of the State Depirtment's views on th's matter, ami will be re nested to cease their wranglings wd act to accordance with the views or tbe State Department. . .Tne rnriKnation cf AiHisMnt TjBited feKatesTrcsiiarer H.llhouac, o? Sew York, baa been received at the Treasury Department. POLITICAL. Fifty-bine members of the Tammany Society of New York, many of whom have been personal fn-mcli of John Kelly, have deserted the organisation. Sfeakeb Band all states that a 3 per cent, ftinding bili will soon be istrcdnced in the House, its chief feature being a provision to release S100,0C0,fK0 of the reanmpnon fond in the treasury. CEWEIIAL. Thk Michigan rt-lief fond of New York city segregates 9133,731. Gov. Jeromo states that 500,000 mors ia needed to ude tho rafferers over the coming winter. . . .Panama advices rejiort the foundering of the steamer Albion, with the loss of thirty-two lives. The hip and cargo were valued at 900,009. Mm. Oabjield receives from thirty to sixty impudent begging letters daily. She has placed the literary estate of her husband in the hands of CoL Bockwett. Jodcph Rudolph, administrator, baa appointed Gtn. Ewnim his attorney and financial agent tosef.ie all claims Another rarty of Russian Jbwh, muilxrimr 230. has arrived at New York.

Mar.y .if them will be sent South immediately by toe Russian Immigrant Aid Association. A DlsriRatnsiiKD medical expert, not oflkialiy connected with the Gniteaa ease, has been attending the trial at Washington. He closely ,4udiod the- prisoner at the bar, and sava that Gniteaa dearly shows symptoms of Boftemv of the brain. He says that b would net bo atirprisad to seeliim break dawn entirely grre way mentally bet ore the trial is over. The intense oxcttement of the trial , in his epinion, hastening this cidminaion. Thk establishment of tha American Bobber Cocpair at Enst Cambridge, near Boston, and i large fnantity of goods and machinery were destroytd by fire. The total loss is esiimstird it 50o,i)00. The iruorsnoe is ofily tl50,00t. The eominny gave employnKBt to 600 persons, of whom 450 were women. . . . The badness portion of Kosciusko, lime., was horned, the estimated ki being 9,000.

ioiptisonmeut ; the latter will have to pay 1,000 Irxucs and be keked up for three months.

The Federal Grand Jury at Omaha

has found true hills against Superintendent Corbin, of the Sidney and Deadwood stage line; C. F. hiding, agent at Sidney, and Fred Clary, Postmaster at the latter point, for star-rouse frauds.

Tmt barns of the Maxwell brothers,

near Geneva, N. Y., were destroyed by fire. Fifty Hohncin Cittle, fifty hogs and five horses peri-bed to the names. The lose is estimated

attStr.OOO.

National Tariff Convention. A National Tariff Convention, with about 400 delegates in attendance, met at New York, and was called to order by CoL Houston. Hon. George B. Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, was called to the clw r, and urged the hnportaneo of a bureau of industrial :-cturn8. Peter Cooper read a lengthy n.li3re, asserting that the Goverimient should uevrr have wrmitted individual Ktatcs or banks to mrae paper money. Senator Miller wan etectml permanent Chairman. A littnir rrom Secretary Blaine contained an e xprosxion of his belie f thit at no previous time has the principle of protection been so strong with the masacs of the people. John Thompson, a hanker, spoke in favor of silver cohiago and silver certiueateH ; Jo-ejib Wharton ttud tlie tariff should lie arranged ho tis to promote American industries ; John Jji--rett, Fresdent of tlie Iron and Steel Workers Association, said that all the memDen of that body (5,000 in nnmbar) were pr itectiomsts; J. B. Grinnell, of Iowa, imped that tho . 275,0u0,000 bu-li-ob of com raised in hii Stale would be coasamed under the Ainer can Uaj. -I .H. Brewer, a New Jersey pottery manufacturer, thought foreign competition would l.e dangerous to American industries, and shoti d be avoided ; George W. Moore, of Mtebigan. favored a tariff convention ; H. J, Htntihin. of

Michigan, spoke in tho interest of t he lunimir, copper and salt interests; Lewis lY. llatiley spoke also in behalf of tbe salt niterexts ; Roiiert Grimshaw favored tbe sugar interest. Con'ested Seats In the House. Papers giving notioe of content for Congrei" sioiial seats have been filed with tho Clerk ol the House of Reprowntatives in tho following lection contests: First district of Alabama, James Gillette vs. Thomas J. Herndon ; Second district of Alabama, Paul Strabac vs. H. A. Her en ; Foirtli diatrictof Alahamn, James Q. u.i.ln.s. U .u. SheBey ; Eighth district of Aluhaiun, Wi.lioa, SL Lowe vi. Joseph Wneelcr ; Fifth liMih of Virginia, L T. Stovall vs. Gcmgc C. l aliei l ; Eighth district of Vuinia, S. 1. Itai cv vjt. J. S. Barboor; Firat district of t-'onta (,'a'rilim, Samuel Lc vs. J-r-tph Richrr lfoii ; lejnil dutriet of South Carolina, E. W. Marki n M. P. O'Connor; Third dis riut of South t'aniUnt, C. J. Strobrand vs. D. W. Akci. ; F.ith district of South Carolina, lioliri. Km l. v . George D.Tillman; Second dwrst of Mi,siasippi, G. V. Buchanan vs. Vim 11. M,. lining; Sixth district of Hissisnippi, John 1;. Lynen vs. J. B. CliaknerH; Second iii I Florida, Bonce Binbco vs, J. J. rtuly ; xl ii district of Louisiana, Al xander Smith v . Is. W. Robertson j Durd district of Mil-wiiir., Sesgioghau vt . R. G. Front : f xih itwt.iciul Iowa, J. C. Cooke v. M. E. Cutbi -, Firet ditrict of Maine, S. J. Anderson vs. Thomas 1 .. Beed. The silting memtiir in all evee) t the last two mentioned cae iru Duiiocnds. The contestants are Be) uUicaiw oi Uio-til.ack.r..

Since the regular elections last year the membership jn both tlie Senate-and Home of the Forty-Gcvcnth Congress has undergone notable changes. Throe t'enatorial seats were vacated by calls to President Garfield's Cabinet, two others by the resignation of Conkling and Piatt, and another hy the denth of Gen. Burnsido. Mr. Windora returns to the Senate ; hut tho other vacancies in that body have been filled by promotion from the House. The whole number of vacancies in the House, by promotion, death or resignation, have been nine, mid a nHcir.l election in Rhode Island, Nov. i2, hnving filled the last of them, the list of tho new Congress is now complete. The Sell rile. Republicans, in Roman, .17; Democrats, In iVn'ic, 37 ; Independi nts, in small capitals, 3. Mr. MrDill, of Iov.-a. holds hy Executive appointment, and thr Legislature, to meet in January, will iiltct for I be unexpired term and for the full term succeeding it.

Term Ex.

ALABAMA.

Jamr 7'. ,1onwn. .. IfUffl

.dine 7.-. rtmh ARK ASS IS.

Avft. H rWniKl....WRS ,'rtinii 7). HVi'fa!r.,..t885

0.LTrORMA. Tii V. Miller 1R8'

Jame T. Pir-'ry. J85

OOLlI!.tO.

Ilnnrv t. Tellnr 18-a

S.llll'1 M P Hill 18S

CdSSKCTlCUT.

.To rph It. Hwley....t87

OrVlie II. I'lltt IBSPI r.AWABE.

7A.-i.ki' 7'. j;awd...W1 h't'i Snt'thti-p 1 8831

FLORIDA. Chftvlri H'. .font. . Wilkinum Call.... limjamin ft. Hill. Jnterh K. ftrovn.. ILLINOIS. D.'.vrn IUvjs

John A LnRnn 1888 INDIANA Itenj. Harrtnen 1887 Daniel If. Pam-arm.. 188S

IOWA.

JaniMiW. Menill 1883

William n. Mlisoa... 18831 KANSAS.

Precton H. Plumb 1883 Tuhn it. Intra 1. 1SHS

Jimiol ?. BW 1883

John.". ll'iW(tii...,188' LOUISIASA.

Win. P. Ke'kMK 188 '

ffeiif. F. Jmt 1888

MAINE. Eucene Hale 188'

Wm. P. Fr e. 1883

MBYlAND.

Arthur P. f;onlmil...lS87l

Jame B. trnxmie. . itw. MASSACHUSETTS.

Honrf Dawes 1 P8T Oeorge F. Hoar 1883 MICHICHN. Omar I. Ccnaer 1887

ThoumK W. Ferry. . .1883

M N.VESOTA.

S. J. R. McMillan... 1W,

..1RS7 ..1885

lBSi) .1885

.1883

Trrm Ex. MI8B-RSIPPI.

JawtJiZ. if)rne 1887 r . -". r . ..,

f. v ' .1BP3 M1SSOITRI. FnmiTO )f. Cochrtll. . .18S7 ffcoriic ?. I'ef 1885 NEKRASKA.

Chaa. H. Van Wye.. 1857

.una snnneMi igg NEVADA. Jim (I. Fair 1837

J.tlm P. .tone 1835

NEW IIAMPSH1BK.

F.ilwril II ItolHttu. ,.1DS Henrr . rjlaip, igs-, NEW JKRaEY. Win. J. Swe'I tn

John It. icrirron..J883

NEW York.

Warner MUler 1887 Eibriitge O. Laphain.lsss N' 'RTH CAROLINA. Matt W. Jlnvtom 188S Xcbulonfl. rm....1888 OHIO.

John Sherman 1887

ticorgtu. I'entlidon. .1885 OREGON. fAifaprttr Unnxr 1883

. Slater 18S5 PENNSYLVANIA.

Jnhu I. Mttchel' .1887

J. DonaM Cameron. .183

llMllXUv ISLAND. Nelnon W. Aldrtch. . .1887

Henry if. Antlioiiy...l883 SOUTH CAROLINA.

. C. Butler 1883

Ifofff Hnnipfon logs TENNESSEE.

WnnvI R .fncbmii. . 1RR7

Isham O. Ifarrit 18l8

TEA tS. Samuel f. Mix-v ispt

Richard Coke. 1883

VERMONT.

Oeorge F, F.ilmuude

juaun r, aiorrni...,

VIRGINIA.

War. Mah -nr.

John H'. Joltmtcn . . .

WEST VIRGINIA.

Jvhiiam X. C"(ni(fi..l887

Henri . )ni 1883 WISCONSIN. PhileliiK Sawyer. !87

William Windom 1 88J, Angua Cam won lgcin

.1887 .1885

.188V .1883

Home of Representatives Republicans, in Itoman, 146 ; Doiaocrats, in Italic, 136; GrecnhackerB, Indeiieudenta and Beadjnsters, in shall capitals. 1L ' ALABAMA. 1. TAomas ff. nernann, 5. 77tmwi William. Hilary A. Ilerlterl. 6. OoHmnith W. Jlrmll. 3. William C. OnAw. 7. William It. Forntv. . Charla M. Skellefi. A Jottnh Wlxeltr. ABKANSVS. 1. Poindexter Dunn. 3. Jordan JS. ("raven. 2. James K. Jone. 4. Thtmat M. Guttler. CALIFOKNIA. 1. Wm. S. Rotecran. 3. Campbell P. firriy, 3. Horace F. Page. i. Itomualdo Pacbeeo. COLORADO. Jamss B. Belford. CONNECTICUT. 1. John a Buck. 3. John T. Walt. X James Phelp. 4. Frederick IfUea. DELAWARE. Sdicard L. Uartln. FLORID . 1. Rnbt.B.X.Datidton. 1 JetseJ. Finleu. OEOBOIA. 1. George. R. Black. . Jame H. Blount. x. Henry O. Turner. 1. JudKm C. Clements. ' Philip Coot. K Alex. U. Stephen. Hmih N. fliiennon. 9, Emory iipeer. Nath'l J, Hammom'. ILLINOIS. . . William Aldrlch. 11. Jame W. Singleton. X Oeorge B. Davis, IX William JR. Springer. 3. Charts B. FarweJL 13. Deitrich C. Smith; 4. John C. Sherwra. 14. Joeeph Q. Cannen. 5. Robert M. .V. Hawk. 15. Samuel If. Moulton, A Thos. 3. Headeraon. 16. Wm. A. J. Spark. 1. William Cullen. 17. William n. Morrison, A Lewis K Payson. 18. John R. Thorns. X John H. Levis. IX Ja'cA'd IT. TbwiMAeaaT. IX Benjamin F. afanh. INDIANA. 1, Wililam Hellmwu X Robert B. F. Pearea. X Thoma it Cobb. X Oodlove B. Orth. 8. S. M. StocMager. 10. Mark L. De Motta.

A rt'lom fi. i'fotwan, 11. Oeorge W. Steele.

s. Courtney r. ITarxm. IX ITnti

1. Stanton I. Feele.

IX Will

10W..

C. Madison E. Cntta.

1. Moses A. McCold.

X Samuel S. FrweIL 7. Joha A. Kasaon,

X Thomas Updegrair. a WliUam P. Hepburn. 4. Nathaniel O. Deering. X Cyras O. Carpenter. t, WliUam G. Thompsc n. KANSAS. L John A. Andsraan. X Thamas Ryan. X Dudley O. Haaken. XZNTTJCKT. X Oaasr Turner. X John ft Carliil. X Jam A. McKenxU. 7. Jo. C. 8. Blackburn. X John W. Caldwell. t. Philip B. Thompon,Jr. A J. Proctor Knott. X John D. White. X Alberts. Willi. IX Elijah a PMtter. LOUISIANA. 1. Randall L. Oihton. A Afn 0. JUanehard. X K. John Elli. X J. Floyd King. X Cheater B. Darrall. X Hiuiard W. Itobertton, MAINE. 1. Thomas B. Beed. 4. Or.oaos W. ,'jira. X Nelson Diriglsy, X Tnoatrsoi ILMuacs. X Steven D. Llndaey. XABTLAND. 1. Qto. W. Coviiunym, 4. Robert JK. MoLane. X J. Fred Talinitt. B. Avdrev O. Chapmen. 9. Feller C. Uoblitsel. X Milton G. Urner. MASSACHUSETTS. 1. Williaa W. Oupo. 7. William A BnsaeU.

JJenjomm . iiarii'. s. Jonn nr. uinoier.

y. wimam w. i&ioa. 10. Aiuasa NoivroRa. 11. George D. Bobinaon.

3. Ambrnae A. Itanney .

4. Ijeopola Morne. fi. fe.ttjn Z. 1 low man.

X EUen T. stone. MICHIGAN. L Henry W. lord. t. Oliver L. 8 Muldlng. X Edwin WlUita. 7. John T. Rt ih. X Edward S. Lacy. X Rotnretl G. Horr. 4. JuiiwTJ Burrows. X Jay A Hut.bell X George W. Webber. MINNK80TA 1. Mark IL Dnmiell. X WUham D. Waahbam. X Horace B. Strait, MISSISSIPPI. 1. Henry A. iluldrmc. 4. Otho R. Singleton. 5. Van H. Manning. B. Charle S. Hooker. 3. Hernando IK Monet. 6. JametM. Chalmcr. NEBRASKA. Edward K. Talentuw. NEVADA, George W. VasnidH.

aiapovujij.

Owino to frequent, raids in County Cisco, Irelwd, a military patrol baa keen organised. A farmer nanKd Soliivan. retnrning from the fair at bkibhoreen, was beaten to dnath and hw corpse noeaJed, for which fiw men .er arretted The lawyers pi the Baronraa I'ardetVCoattH have decided that to marrying Banlett she ferf cited iter tntetest in fjppoatts Bank, awl he has fexetofe dcoded to issixn her Inter art thanaa to tbowi who claim it Wider tb wiH of the Dock,. ,f & Wmltl,

Irishmen ia Conncil. A Natior.ii Convention of irishmen anscr.1bleii in McCormick Hall, Chicago. About 1.2IW dcliigates were in attendance, roprescntii g nearly every State andTcrritoiy In tho UnionJohn F. Vtnerty, of the Chicago TUnm, called the convention to order in a apeecb in whi h he declared tbat it was too duty of IrishAmerican!! to rapport toeir countrymen in the old laud in their struggle agaiiust British domination and minrnle. Mr. Wm. J. llvm", of Chicaeo, mjait oh cted temporary Chairmnn. Messrs. Bonayno and Horgan and Mayor Powdcriv, of Scran ton, Pa., waHtlectcd St croturiin. T." P. O Connor, M P., Patlicr Sh ehy and Mr. Healy, M. P., Irch from tho old Bi d, d -pHed the wrongi of Ireland, tho speeches I suig greeted with the irildert enthuina-iiu. Iimis tbe Solitary. fbe yoan? Bavarian King's nickname f "Iitiois t io jjolitnry " is well cnrnorl fits avoidat so of publicity amounts almost to a m kuia. He mnally solccte the niglitfor r.'.iiway travelinp;, lipciins he iheiuby escupes being obsorved and aav.eaied with Uotnage,

1. Martini. Clardy.

i. THomm Alien. X 7i'. traham Frost. 4. Lmrndi H. Davi. . Riehard P. Bland, l': IhaS.Hazei.HHX 7. TuEitox M. Kick.

X Robert T. Van Horn,

X NlOHOMSFoan. It). J. H. BuhROWA. 11. John it. C-ark.Jr. IX William H. Batch. 13. AyltUU. Buekntr.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Joshua O. fill). X Oaalan Say, X James . Briggs. NEW JERSEY, 1. GorgB M. Robeson. B. John Hill. S. John H. Brewer. X Phinets Jotiea. X Miles Htm. 7. A. A. ttardenburgh, 4. Henry S. Uarri. NEW YORK. 1. Perry BrtmonL IX John Hammond. X Wm. E. Kobinmm. IX Abraham X. Paiker. X J. Hyatt Smith. 20. George Went.

4. Arehtbald M. wit. 21. Ferrta Jhcoijm, Jr.

6. Ilenjamm Wood.

r.. xnmuci vvx. 7. Philip H. llugra. X Ambou G. MclMok. 0. John tlartlii. in. .1610111 S. Hewitt. II. llmieell P. Flower. IX Waldo Uvtehin. IX John H. Ketcbara. 14. Keiei Beaeh. . IX '1 homa Cornell, i III. Mi.-hael .V. Solan. ! 17. Waller A. WootL

22. Charles It. ttkloner. ax Cyrus D, Pieacott. 24. Jooiph Maa.n. 75. Frank If lao k. 20. JihnH. Camp. 27. James W. Waitawnrth, 3X Joi emlah W. Dwigrn. 29. David P. Richardson. SO. John Van VoorhK 81. Richard Crowlnv. 3X Jonathan Setieille. SX Henry Van Aernam,

7. Johr Pier.. X John S. Barbour. 9. An. FOLKxasoH.

VIRGINIA.

X Join s. henna.

X John F. Dezendorf. 3 Oetirae '. ITi. 4. Joseph Jorgennen. A Oeorge C. Cabell.

WEST

i. iM wmn Wilton. John B. Hoge.

WI8O0N8IN. 1. CbarlmG. Williama, 8. Edward S. BraggX Lncien B. Caswell. X R'lihard Guenfhsr. X George O. HateHon. 7. Reman U Humphrey. A Peter '. Dueiltr. X TbaddausO. Pond. TEXAS. 1, John 11. Reagan. 4. ildjier 0. Mitt. X ifcint'rf 11. Cuiberson. B. GaonoK W. Jorss. X OHil H'cfnVrn. fi, Columbia ITmon. VERMONT. 1. Charles H. Joyce. X William W. Grout X Janira M. Tyler. VIRGINIA. 1. George T. Garrium. X John ft Tcirr.

GOLD AND SIIiYBB,

Itoport of ttie pimtr of the "Mnt Tho animal report of Horatio C. Burchardi tho Director or tho United States Mint, for the fiscal year ended Jnne 30, 1881, contains, in addition to the customary dotailed statements of the operations of tho mints and assay offices, much valuable information in regard to the production of precious metals in the United States and in tho world, their use in the coinage of this and foreign countries, consumption in arts and manufactures, specie circulation, and an examination of tho courso of prices comparing paper and metallio circulation for a series of fifty-six years, with tho percentage of yeuily prices to tho moan prion of staple trticlea, indicating tho annual variations in the purchaHmg prico of money. (Iold and silvi r received an -it ponded upon by all the mints and nsaay ofliMM, exceeding by more thau 60,000,0tKl tho nenipl.il of am- pi-evioux year, amounted to t2:!C,2a!i.522, of which 1'J3,371 , 101 was gold, ami 348Dl,42t gllvor. TliU lwuo increaso wan due to tho continued influx of gold from abroad, over $95,000,000 duposiled being from that source alone. Tho coinage facilities of the mints will bo enlisted to tlier fullest extent in converting this bullion into coin. Tho gold coinage amounted to 78,733 8M, of which 15,343,6l was in double ungies, snd tho remainder in coins of lesser denominations. The coiuago of silver was confined to the nvnirnum value of silver bullion required to bo coined by the law authorizing the coinage of tho t laniard silver dollar, 927,637,1)55 of which wero ttruck ; of subsidiary coins only 912,011 were ooincd, and of base metal or minor coins i40r,109. The total coinage of i-ilver dollars since the pasesgo of tho act for their coinage, up to Nov. 1, was 100,672,705, of which 34,tl!HS,8J7 re in tireulattoii, and 958,833.770 held hy the treasury for tho payment of outstanding silrer certiliCHten, leaving 7,737,603 for diibuiSDmont by tho treasury In ordinary payments. The usual examinations and settlements were made at tne close of tbe yetir. The report, referring to the probable restoration of Hirer to its former place in the monetary circulation, says: " In view Df tho fa ilure of the international monetary conference- to agree upon any practical meamire, and while awaiting its future action, it ia .t q leution for our serious and early consideration whether it is not desirable to suspend further coinage of silver until by international agreement and effective legislation unlimited coinage of nilver and gold at common fixed rates shall have been authorized by the principal commercial nations of Europe and America. Should tlio $650,000,000 i-ilvcr coin now full legal tender in Europe be demonetized, tho United States could not, single-handed among commercial nations, with no European co-operation or allies, sustain the value of silver from an inevitable fall. With that danger menacing urf, wo cannot, without serious embarrassment, continue such coinage unless other commercial nations will agree upon the general ut o of silver as well 83 gold." The ratio-of 15X to one nlroauy approved, and in use among the nations romposmg' tho Latin Union, would doubtless bo chosen. This would cause, if t he coinage of silver, as well as gold, at all the mints of the world were roado tree, as bi-metalluim implies, the voluntary withdrawal from circulation of the standard dollars and their recoinago. In such case tho fnither coinage of the silver dollars of tho present weight, unless needec'i for circulation, is a useless expenditure. Director Bon hard estimates the world's production of gold for the calendar year 1880 at 9107,000,000, sod of silver 987,00,Q00. lho consumption of the world in ornamentation, nianufiicturesand the arts is estimated for the same period at 975,000,000 gold cud 935,000,000 silver. The estimated c roulation of tho principal countries of the world iB placed at 93,221,000,000 ; roll legaltender silver, $2,155,000,000; limited tenders, 9128,000,000; total specie, 95, '(59,0110,000 ; paper, 93,641,000,000 ; making the total circulation, including the amount hold in the Governments' treasuries, bunks and in activo circulation, 99.403,000,000. Upon the subject of tbe course of prices, and indi-ating the annual variations in the tmrc. .asinit

VlUiaiif fil alkma. T rector has prepared tables Knowing the average

annual prices or coin goia ana cu-iency oi tne loading staple articles in tli'3 New York market for fifty-six yearn, with tho moan pi:ce of each, and also the rotation which ' ho avenge annua) price of each article bears to the moan piico for the whole term of years. The mean percentage for each year of all articles named f urniahes a baids for measuring the piu-otnudog power of money, and is instructively comparod with the pcr-ca pita circulation and en tuna ted wealth for each year. A Bicycler. When a man is riding a bicyole he looks neither to the right nor to the left, but appears to be tnzing about flvohnudred years into futurity, as if trying to solve the problem of the Hoiciiftorncss of the TJnknownhlonesft of I ha Unknowable Hereafter. Ho ie- simply wondering in case of a sudden header, whether his sknll wonM he split wido open, or if be wonM esonpo with his noso mashed all ov.-r his face. The olif Uces are that he would Norristown Herald.

NORTH CAROLINA. 1. LouU.C. iMlumu i. Atred M. Scale. X Orlando Hublm. 8. Clement Doted. X John. W. Shackelford. 7. Hobt. F. Armfield. 4. Win. R. Cor. X iieW. B. Vance.

1. lien Buttarworth.

X Thoiuan L. Voung. 3. Henry L. Morey. 4. Kiiiaiiuel SchiUtz. B. flenj. Leecre. It. 3am M. Ritchie, 7. John P. freedom. H. J. Warron Keifer. 9. Jsiihw H. Robinson.

10. John B. Rica.

OHIO.

11. Ifenrv 8. NeaL

12. Givrge L Conner. 13. fiibton Atherlim. 14. George. W. Geddes. 15. ltnfini It. Dawes. IS. JonathiiiT,Uftearaff, 17. Wm. McKtnlry, Jr. IX Additou S. McClore. IX F,r.r 11. Taylor.

2o. Amos ToiHueud.

OREGON.

M.C. Georgs. PENNSYI.VANIA. 1. Henry IL Bingham. 13. Cornelins 0. Jadwtn,

a. tjusriea u nuui. X Samuel J. Randall. A Wm. D. Kclley. s. Alfred C Harnwr. X William Want. 7. wtltnm Gndhalk. X Daniel Ermentrvul. 0. A. Horr Smith. 10. H'm. MuMiler. 11. Robert K oil.

17. Jiwepli A. Kcrantnn,

IX R brt J. C, Uatker.

17. Jacob M. Campbell. IX Hrrstlo (1. Flsl er. IX Fran K. Ilel:hooetr. 30. A ndrcvi G. Curtin, 21. Morgan if. Wit. 2X ltuasell Errett, 23. Tliomas M. Bayne, 24. IVm. Shelicnbrrger. 25. Jame MogroB. 28. Kainnn! H. Miller.

13. Cmabkeii n. UniiMM. 27. Lewis S. Watson. IX Hiuuiiel F. liarr. RHODE ISLAND. 1. Henry J. Sponii'r. X Joi.attian GhMO. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1. John S. Biehani0n, 4. John H. Fein. X NamueJ Dibble. X (Jcorgc D. Tillman. X D. Wyatt Aiken. TJ3KNE8SEE. 1. Angiirtuiin. PetUbooe. X John F. limine, . Irfoiiiilas H, Honk. 7. Wah. C. Whilthortu. X t.'enrae (.' Ijibbrcll. X John ). C. Alkin. 4. Benton MoMiUUh 9. Charle B. Stmanton, 6. Hnhard Wwmr IX WUuam B. Moors,

WHAT PHirSICIANS SAY. ' San Leandbo, CaL, Jan. 6, IS77. Db. B. V. I'ieece, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dear Sir I have employed your " Pleasant Purgative Pellets " in my practice for the last four years. I now use no other alterative or cathartic medicines in all chronic derangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels. I know of nothing that equals them. J. A. MiLLEB, M. D. A certain peculiar plant is known in New South Wales as the "shoeblack plant. " Tho flowers contain a large proportion of a mucilaginous juice, which forms an excellont substitute for shoe blacking, producing a- brilliant polish. This juice is used by Chinese ladies foi dyeing the hair, and it is said that in Java tho flowers are really used for blacking shoes. HOW WOnKN HfOWLD VOTE. Wore women allowed to vose, every one in the land who has need Dr. rieice'a " Favorite Prescription" would vote it to be an unfailing remedy for the diseaueg peculiar to her Hex, By druggists. Teacher : 14 What was the sin of our first parents?" Uright pupil: " Stealing apples." Teacher: "SjrrjKst, But did it ever occur lo you to wonder what kind of an apple it was that Eve Rave to Adam?" Bright pupil: "Ofton." Teacher : ' Well, have you made up your mind about it?" Bright pupil : "Oh. haven't I ! Tt was a 1 fall, pippin." DB.riUCES 'Uoldcii Heuicttl Discovery" liaB become bo thrroughly established in pubhe lavor that wore il, nut for tho lorgclfulness of lieoplo it would not bo necessary to call attention to its power to euro consumption, which is scrofula of the lungs, and other blood diseases, as eruptions, blotches, pimpleB, ulocrs and "liver complaint,'' Onlv by intimate companionship can we learn ono's true nature.

Keep your bowem and Kidneys in a healthy state by tho una of Kidney-Wort. How fintes Cross the Hirer. Nature, in an article in rcgaid to the swimming of savage p.?ople, says : "The Indians on the Missouri River, when they have occasion to travnrse that impetuous stream, invariably trend watei just as the dog treads it." Our Piutes practice this method of swimming. We have frequently seen them cross the Carson Hiver in this way in tho early days. Squaws, youngsters, and all marched directly across the stream. However, before starting in, tlio quawt and children took in each hand a stick a pieoo of dead willow or cottonwood from four to six feet in length, Holding these sticks upon the water Ihey would move their hands forward alternately, at tlie same time treading wtiU-i wiUi their feet. In this way the watei only occasionally oaroo above theii shoulders. Kfrfliinia Ctty EnterprUt, A DBtiaaraT in New Richmond, Ohio, Mr. E. J. Donham, writes us the following : " I conaider Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup one of tho very best things made. I use it altogether in my own family and can therefore rejetainoud it,"

WsrthleM Staff. Not so fast, my friend -, if you could see tho strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from bods of eii kness, suffering and almost death by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say "Glorious and invaluable remedy." See another ooluma Philadelplaa I'res$. Thb brHe was led up tho liroad aisle, Get up In the most killing itaialo. When asked if she'd be A true wile lo he, She promptly replied : "I should sraaisle " puck. And then lor n lew days thnresMghfter There were smiles and kisses and laughterThen he tiled toconipeilcr To forsake her old ieller, But she kieketl and said " I dont haughter." SteubenvW Herald. Tltat Terrible indigestion and Kick headache will yield readily to Warner's Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure. Let those who judge the character of others bear ever in mind their own imperfections. " Fob two years I was n great sufferer from Kidney Complaint). I was unable to attend to my business, aud was comfortable only when lying down, at times being in so great distress that I could rent neither night nor day. I had several doclorc but received no benefit from any. I tried nlxnit all the medicines advertised for Kidney Complaints, hut exrriericcd no relief. Hiving heard of the wonderlnl effects of Mrs. Pinlihaiu'i' Vegetable Compound in Female Complaints, aud knowing that it was advertised as a ren edy for Kidney Complaints, I tried it and begun to improve' before the first bottle was taken. I continued tbe use of the Compound, and in lcsti than three mouths I was perfectly well, and have not been trouhlod dince. IconBiilor it lho greatest rmiedy for Kidney Complaints ever yet diccoverod. J. P. Howabii, No. 29 Park Street, Lynn, Mass. Don't think you can with impunity adopt tho foliien of other folks ; your constitution may not be equally well able to bear abuse. The physical ids which are peculiar to women ! are seldom mentioned, either in conveisation j or through the press, through t'altie modesty: and yet the percentage of these diseases arc ou the increaso. Thousands or women to-day clieridi grateful remembrance of the Vegetable Compound, which is prepared by Mrs. Lydia E. Piukham, ol this cily. We iearn that more of tliB preparation is sold in tins city than ieold of any other medicine ; and all the world should know of its curative cfl'ecU. See advertisement in another column. Lynn Transcript. When the girl who has encouraged a young man for about two years suddenly tells him that she can never be more than a sister to him ha cau for the first time see the freckles on her nose. Socbates, ai an extreme old tge, learned tc play on musics 1 instruments. Cato, at 80 vears of age, learned tho Greek language. Plutarch, when between sixty and seventy, began the study of Latin Dr. Johnson app:ied biinsell to the Dutch lunguxge but a few years bofotc his death. Mrs. Lydia E. Piukham was nearly fifty years of ago when ho discovered her Vegetable Compound. By these facts wo see that it is never too Jate to learn. The nniHtP.l production in the United .States for several years past has been 7,000,000,000 pins. Ltpia E. Pinkiiam's Vegetable Compound, the groat medicine for the cure ol all femak complaints, is (.he greatest sirengtlietier of the back, stomach, nerves, kidnnyx urinary and genital organs of man an 1 woman ever known. Send for circulars to Lydia E. I'mkbain, Lynn, Mass. It said that diptheria can tie caught by kissing. A Chicago man says so can a mop handle. Peek's Sun, It is impossinlo for a womn, after a faithful course of trealnicut aiih Lydii E. PuikhanV Vegetable Compound, to contiuue to suler from weakness. druggiH say. Professional trappers in Blaine cell furs of the value of much more than $100,000 a year. TnoosAtros of womon have beea entiieh cured of the moat stubborn cases of female weakness by iliu uw of Lylh E. Piukhmu' Vegetable Compound. Bond to Mrs. Lydia E. Puikham, 233 Western Avcnuo, Lynn, Btaiut., for pamphlets. Tax undertaking business is a dead ertainty. Tnytjiigheat lior AnlJnjriigl. (f t-fca race Test on tho pirity, health and tlrength of womanhood. We take pleasuro ia referring our readers to I he remarkable eBioaoy of Lydia E. Pinkluim's VegHabUi Compound in all that class of diaeasei froin a hi oh women suffer so much. Of two wonie.a, choose tlio one that will have you. Conkiiinipiiou Cam Uo Ciautidl Read what Mr. Villit m C. Digges, a merchant of Bowling Oixen, Va., writen unicr date April 1th, 1881. He says : I firmly believe that Allen' hm r; Bilsam will tnd has cured consumption if taken in timo and proper can be taken of the patient both in suitable food uid clotbiiij. Six yer ago my mother was attacked with pneumonia. The attending physician, "some timo after." told me that tho disease had aeltlod on her lungs and tlint Bho had the consumption. Not believing that n permanent cure could Iw clfeclod, hut thinking 1 might bo ablo to sot in expectorant not continuing opium vi-liicli would afford wmo reliof, I inquired of a druggist at R chmoml, Va., if he had anv medicine not conUiuing opium, that- was a. good expoctorant. He thou recomiiiuiilcd Allen' i Lung Balsam, which I purchased ond irthiced my mother to try. Before nho had i nl ci 1 1 lirst liottlo the improvvment iu Iter condition was ) marked that I purcliased W ree more Lotties. The attending physician, t vising' the bcnellcial effncl-, lecommended its conttuutd une, and iu r.bout twelve mouths her lungs were pronounced cured. Con my recommendation many others who had the coiisutnptioa hvs ?een ennd. 1 think you can cldini liir your Jied icine tho following : Exiiectoration without ii-ntation, and be.ding of tho lungs by keeping thcin free from foreign Hibstanceti, thus arreftiog aud curing this dread disease. Mr. Diggo-i says be wrifoi because be wants us to know that Allen's Lung Balsam is doing good. Ou Tliirty la'' Trial.

Tho Voliaiis Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will eend tlieir Elcct -o-Voltsic Belts and other Electric Appliimces on tnal for thirty days to any person afflicted with rlirvous Debility, Lost Vital-ty and kindred troubles, guaiMut eing complete I'esliirf.tion of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. N. B. No risk ie incur rod, as thirty dtys' trial is allowed. H-edUuKsv, ititaclic. rats, cats, mice, ants, fli-", insect), oloared out hy "Bough on flats " lac... druggists. Da. Wikoheli.'s Teething Syrup has never failed to give immediate relief when used in eases of Summer Complaint, Choknv-iofantura, or pains in tlie titouiaob. Mothers, when your little darlings are suffering from these or kindred can, do not l esitate to give it a trial Yon will surely bo pleased with the charming effect Bo sure to bu- :ir. Winchell'a Teething Syrup. Bold by all draggistx Only 25 ounts per botUe. Pcbe Con Lr r.H On. made from selected livors, on the scafhor, bv Caswell. Hazard ft Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who Imvo oure taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided, it superior to any of tho oil er oils in mirket. Fob ncadaohe, Constipation, Liver Complaint an.lail biliouiderangeuienlaof th(iileKl, there is no rrmetlv as sure aivl safe as Eih it's Day-. It-Itt Livoi I'illa Tluy etnnd nurivallod in removing I'i'o, toning the tloniscb and in giving healthy act ion to tho liv.-r. Sold byalldfuggists. TuiiiiK i.- tut one wa;(- to euro baldness, and lhat is Uv using Ctiutouxs, a deovhiizod exIruct. of pc rottum, lho uuural hairi.i'imer, recently impioved, it in the only dinssiuy for tlio hair that cul Hued people will u-o. Why tli-i truo Uomiah Lirsa Pah juccceds : Becau-c it is Hie tiist aud only sorre.!t adaptation of thtill iluan abtorjition theory of cure without uif dUMiui. Vh iti mutator, fail ; Bocaui.o they am wirthlosu. Evebv farmer a nd teanisier should know that Eraxoraxle isreasoourcs norc necks and td.'ratclies on horses. Buy it any here. Fob Rhe imatinn, Sprains and Bruises, use Uncle 8am. Nerve and Bone Ijiuuuoat, sold by all druggists. KIMCIIED FIIO.1I DEATH. WUUanifI.?oiighIin,of SomarvilK Miss . ssrsi In tlw fall of 187 I wss taken with bleeding nl ti e lungs, folkiwo.1 byaserecct.ua'H. I lost my aiMtn- ouil nnh, ant was eonnieil to nts tied . Jn 17 1 was Admitted to tlio iKwp tsl. Tho dtsitors uii) 1 liad n IkiIo in inyiuima blsasaltalf dollar. At on - tune s ropmt-tvent aromui Miat IwasduKtt. 1 f-sia lip li..iM,liiit u frtonil lo'd inoof Vn. Williah Hut 'a IUi.fam rou Tiir. LVKGa. 1 g"l a boltte. wlion. to no sttn'itf . 1 eoiiuacnoed to tent bettflr, s.nd to-dni 1 fol butter titan for three rears psftt. I wrlle this tmplll't vi ij. n iiet.flcd w In cliitfuircHl tuns sill Inks 11H M'lLlllH ll.ll l.'s BAI.SAM, Mid bo convinced that co.tf sow ption cttH ins eVHKO. t can noslUb' asr it has dune nuiis sued thoq all Uu iilisr niedltne 1 bar Uikao atme tnf liekiMM,

A Quaker In Westminster Abbey. At Westminster Abbey Isaac Hopper paid the customary fee of two shillings and sixpence for admission. The doorkeeper followed him, saying: "You must uncover yourself, sir." "Uncover myself! exclaimed tho Friend, with an affectation of igrorant simplicity. "What do you mean? Most I take off my coat?" "Tour coat I" responded the man, smiling. "No, indeed; I mean your hat," "And what should I take off my hat for?" he inquired. "Becanso you are in church, sir," answered the door-keeper. "I see no ehuroh here," rejoined tha Quaker; perhaps thoumeaneiit the house where the church assembles? I suppose thou art aware that it iB the people and not the building that constitutes a ehuroh?" The idea seemed now to the man, but he merely replied: "You roust take off your hut, sir." But the Friend again enquired: "What for? On account cf these images? Thou knowest Scrip tnre commands us not to worship graven images." The man persisted iu saying that no person could lie allowed to pass through the church without uncovering his fund. "Well, friend, rejoined Isaac, "I have some coiiKcientious scruples on the nub-

jt-ct; so give me back my money and I

will go. The reverential habits oi the doorkeeper wero not strong enough to compel him to that sacrifice, and he walked away without saying anything more on the subject. Bteaatlfiers. Ladies, you cannot make fair aid n, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the coametxa of France, or beautiflers of the world, white in poor health, and nothing will pve you such pood health, strength, huoyanl, spirit and beauty as Hop Bitters. A ti Ul is certain proof, lee another column. Telegraph, Slim Snow for Settlement. A Missouri paper, to illustrate a hopeful feeling that some men have when they are in debt, tells of a farmer who owed Walt Perkins twenty-five dollars, aud had owed him for year... One day he met Walt and said, " Don't be uneasy, Walt. I have the thing all tixed by which I can pay you." Walt asked him how he had got it fixed, and tbe old f ranger said, "Well, Walt., if nothing appens, next year I hope to raise a good crop of corn and I iutsnil to trade some of the corn for a yoke of oxen, and I know an old man in St. Charles County that owns an old mate aud he wants to trade her for a yoke of oxen. Now, Walt, when I raise the corn and get the oxen I will make tlie trade for the old mare aud then I will brinp; hei home and raise mule colts and Walt, the very first mule celt I sell you shall have the monov !" CONSUMPTION. Importnat to I he Public as well: its the Medical Profession. 17atr Journal of Beatth, relerrina; to Ooaaumption, makes the tcUawina; Important statement : " Conaimu t ion usually begins with a uhglit, dry oonsh la the morni ng-; then, on gohis to bed. .letting more and more frequent, with more and more pli lexm, increasing debility, thinness of flesh, altortneei of breath, and qnfekness of pulse. In fatal ctaea its average course Is about two yenrs . henee the imH)rtance of am-ating the disease at ail early a state as possible, and t ie sooner rational means are emp'oyed for this pat pose tile greater the chanced success. The diaease too-ring t an irritation conim-ncina; In the throat and eitendina to the lungs, so th-t their action is interfered with, and tho blood does not receive tuftt hmz oxyten to purify it. The mos't ra irked sign of lunxdse m Is emaciation: and tho moat pneitive imhcaUm of retuntlng health Is increase in wiilsht." So speaks ldV Journal of lltalth.tnd we may add that In desperate caacs, and. in fact, in til cases ol Con sumption, or troubles of the throat and lungs, immediate relief may be obtained and a permanent cure eSeotod by tho aie of Dr. Wm. Hall's Italaam ior the Lungs, s rsadicino known for more thnn thirty five rears as an unfatltoK remedy for coughs, colds, btonehttis and all pulmonary an i pect-irat diseases. That the worst cases of Commraption have been on red by t lie use of HalPs Balsam has bn sttealed to hy the tmmaanda who bava used it, or have been cognizant df its smiiderful rented s! efrioicy. ' THE XABEETS. NEW YORK. Beeves (II 00 911 78 Hogs rt VB 6 IS Cotton 33 (3 I'H Fi-ora Superfine ! f (, 5 K Wheat No. 2. Spring .. H 1 SS No. it Bed :. 38 S 1 0 Coax Ungraded 81 Tl Oats Mixed Western 4J 50 Fobk Mess 1" 1 law SO Labd UX3 0HTOAi3O. BzEv-is Cho re Graded Steera I! 00 g 6 TS Cis and Keifen 9 10 ra. 4 00 Medium to Fair l, 0 ais Hook t. 9 Floub Faner Whlto Winter Ex.. V K 7 Good to Choice Spring Ex. I. 00 7 Iinl-No. HprillR : 3 S 1 36 No. a Spring 1 10 1 11 CoKit-No. 2 68 W Oits No. S 44 a 45 Rve No.3 1S 7 UAw.Er-No. :i - 00 4 1 111 Ut'iiBB Choice Creamery... aa 9 as Eoos -Fresh 2(1 04 2T I'OUK-Mess.. 16 80 817 00 Lahd 11 nx MILWAUKEE. Wnr-tT-So. 1 1 30 (S 1 33 Ni. J 1 37 3 1 38 Cobs No, 1 W 60 O4T6-N0.3 43 A 43 Kve-No. 1 )6 ts 0ni EY No. 3 93 94 Pork Mess 16 fJO 811! 3S Lasd 11 a UH ST. LOUIS. WiisiiT No. 2 Bed. 1 91 0 1 S3 Cobs Mixed m (4 03 OaT8No.a 46 9 47 Rte. 95 (4 06 Fobs. Mesa 16 7R ai7 UO Laud WJi 11 CINCINNATI. Wbiat 1 36 1 37 Cons as 67 Oats 47 48 Mvk. 1 01 1 03 Pork-Mess 17 75 18 01) Labd 11 11V TOLEDO. Wheat No. 1 White 1 30 Q 1 33 No. 3 Bed 1 31 Q, 1 31 Cons S3 ra) 6t Oats 44 (4 45 DETROIT. Fiahtr Choice 6 50 A900 Whiat No. 1 White 1 30 C4 1 31 Cobh Mixed 63 63 Oats MUed 45 C- 46 Barley (per cental! 1 70 3 so Pokk Mesa 18 50 QUI 75 INDIANAPOLIS. Whew No. 3 Bed 1 31 Q 1 33 Cons No. 2 59 () so Oats 13 g II EAST LIBERT, PA CATTIJt-Beiit t 00 6 35 Fair 5 35 5 50 Common 4 00 (3 8 00 Hooa 5 80 diets Shkxi 4SU 4 00

ATI UTIKTB Avntvm Caulssas nea. asama, JLX IU J1 O araat Waal. Saa Weraa.nHsaana.ta. $5 tO $20 Kt-wa'lrroIoiJ'lfOo"" rllrtiilS. Ma

WATCHISS

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was

vniiye men Vr rs

s v w isaa ii i a.ia lour mnmas, ana um 0 nation, addrem VA l.kNTINK BROS., Ji

A IJKNTfa WANTED tor the Heat and

fV Selling It sfcKial Books aad Bibles. Prise ndaeeal at per at. H ATioa u. Puauaanta Oo., Oblesgs, UL

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25

(MlalaK HaukltCsirsrSI ls M t I04ar. iteaa. tlMCmiaaa. Da. J. EturaKHs. liebanon. Ohio.

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IThls enari ring 1 epi ssepti tbe hosts in a healthy aaatej

i STANDARD REIIEDY

IM MANY HOMES.

for Tnaithe, Calde. Crnna, Ileonehllle and idl it aaVojonaot tha Tai 'onf and l.t7CiS,UataB4)i

p.,.,un. i.uji Kerwaavvia an vmcpeuwas.

IN CQNSUMFllVE GASES

It awnaoliea Senear a ar.iarlSJ thai Nhwlv-five

harm lAeyoiuigk sat.

nt. ai-apirroMwoUr euriid, ibara tha dnsottOHSR

ingteeiantH

M AN EXPECTORnNT I I HIS NO IQUal. IT CONTAINS MobpiUM IN ANY FtH.

J. M. HARRIS A

traciBRu

t-t Proprlstari,

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r

LYDIA E. PINKHsWO

1 VSSSTaIBLE CCMF0UN1X ' baFoaWvtdsra'

! rWall ttnas Filarral Oalalila saat Wm Maanaaaam iwaaaBtftnaadasMawlad

Itvnlleur tnUrelr the won 1 plainer, all ovarian troubles, Ik Iru

1 atoa. Falling and Msidaeaanetitn, i

Spinal Weakness, aaut la saarHtslaalr atniAin taw

Changs of Ul. It win dtssorr and erriel tmwirs frrjeaStmsSMSSaa an earlr atacooT Oerei.ipJiciA. Tha asautesraaaf aerooa tuDiontttm-atacbecVed va j ar agy Irr aas nan. II lemovea ralntsoaa, aatalenr. dwliijaaj saereBSB' erettmnlants, an tajtavmaraataesa ataWiaaaaaaaa, It auras Koaliag, gewlaehes, tEsmral ftuiasaav' flersssvl pbtr. Hi Mm " PaiafiaMlaiaV

FOB SALE BY hl 0RU8JI8T8. holiaii's

Simply I vbfl 1 Absorntion

tBASauiaar.

CURES Without Dosing

la a fovcrelg-n ranasdy lor all forms of Unt and Stomach tronblea, and Is the ONLY SAFE and ABSOWTX can for mmhMm. ia Its various types. Dr. HOtman'l Paul la a tretmbK and redleal remedy, WITHOUT TAKING MKDICINK. It was tha FIRST article of the kind that waa Introduced to the public generally. It waa the ORIGINAL PAD, aava waa devised by DR. UOLMAN alone. Ha atmck out from tha I eaten path aad made) a NEW WAY. No sooner had he rendered the undertaking a CERTAINTY than tha Tmitatoab and Pi katks who bans; to and infest ever auccesaful enterprise, started up and h ive annce followed In Ms footsteps a treacly as the iaw will tolerate. . Against these Da. HOLiirVN gtrca SPECIAL WARNING. Not only dothy PAIL TO CURB, but ia disappointing- tha purchaser they bring doubt and odium on tht principal of Atl aorxatlon.of which Dr. Holnann PskS lath GENUINE and ONLY TRIE EX PONKNT. Svcry Imitation la in emphatic tndoraeaacnt of tha substantial wirth of tit treauina article. A poor one i s cere ric opicd , Eatcrj Ocnnlne Haatatt Pad bean tin Private XAeventjc Dbanip of the IIOLMAN PAD CO., will the bov Trade. Hark printed in areta. Bray Xoiaai Witaotat 0. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or ant by mall, post-paid, m rateijt of (it.oa, DR. HOLMAN'S advka H rasa. Full treatise sent free on application. Aattress HOLMAN PAD CO.. IP. O. Box 3112. 744 Bxtiadn my, . Y.

i.tiat feslhw of biaitngdown.

and laietacbe, Is alemya penaataejtty eanf J

aiad imserailc

Itarulatall

kawtnony wttk thaUwithaagqrrrm ake lea lets apst yorOiaCTiauOoeatfalaaienal,aail Oarapeeag ta n-nanrpaaaed. ltoia k. FisKnaara TmnTAinaf p

POlTSfaala iMiaaaied tX3S aatii

IgnavMeaa. Frlsatt. aUxbraVleatavSa. Atari ksaherorai at pttta, alastatk term Waiaaoassi isnHH at price, glperboa tor either. Mia naA (raetjansvrra Electors aT baqnlry. Ssad bar.faa ass. Adaraea aa above. JtaUins ttaj Jsaam

ICafsssdly aaeatd

UVBi STUtX They cure sat tonxdUr ortheUrer. sar BsU kr aUl

$72

WE2IC

outfit fnae.

UaaaiabevaaausadB. Addraea Taus, A Qo., A aaaell

5.000 Age as tit WaleA taw 1AW t garfieIaD

It contain t be fall hitloty of hi rrobto and rj tnHnl Ml

money. Bttwatnuf "tMtchwunf ''iiaJtottoM. TMifl

only itmbdiitic una :mqr uiuarxnxKi lit of ;

J.rooiavn. Trtta. Anure

KaVTiOKAL. I

JJMUgJ!lty

fansmmtlTn a?4 peopMi will) have wax luiigaor aaui' ma, should us PkvA Cure

I'orisnmntion. Ik haul een1

t liftnaaaacM. It baa not Intor

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BaTaTaTaaTaaTJgaeTaTaaaaTJm K1DDER'8 PA8TIUI&.Iia I . ton of Enfsiud. fl Bug. t iWrrmttttv j j 'frvj n v-n'rtr 1 1 4 lV Umo vols. I IttDK vol. haudooracly 2 9 catmenu V doth : only boart far oly i vt. If MXN1XATTAN BOOK OO, rf. lUll 8X, V.T. 10 BoxM

I'arMun' rumullv. t'llla nsake N.rar Rick

niir. .nrl will cnmnlate v chanfi-e tbe blood in the

satin eretem in three iioutaa. any perron who will take one pill each nig I froral to llweeki may las restored to sound health. If such a tolas ho tmsnbte, old everywhere or aentty mall for letter atamps. I. . J0HN8ON d OOh BnsMB, Afaaaw at averty ttamgwr. Me.

PRICE $20. 5oKVA

r tlH btH 1VCT oJ rttt, rumrn

Brk. onttvraicDt. mud iiaywecfut.

AAt MM f .1,1. nt-i.1.1 guenlna

I kaV btt n aotd. XaI fcr oimillM Ultt taWflnirlalaila Fa iM A e IBaaaL Kf

fkh la try TtUfuaadi do eroy 5f. mtA tbaat far th $10 to $M Mvrtl In bvflQS Urtrc;. Cal ton mt, Mt when yon or frlt nA net a "ing Miachltje tm

AWOTIlR BOOM FOR .kOE7m.

KK vV BOOK in t :oc aUy THJC BEST

MARK TWAIN S

The Prince and the Pauper Will outsell all hla previo ia w.wks.arl offns yoa the tet chnceof jour ltr to make asooexrap.dr tl.d aaanta will act pioniptly .nil neauie oiioic.i tumtorr, and we Advise ioh to do t lo uma. Outfits ri:.-,readjr. lend at nee for circulars mid tonaj to M. Jf. ni.Mltl.KY. A,iiWleV.'-. IA S. Carnal Sit., lhteviie,iil. niarmoeiveaflnolarK('vnyan fori i nil l HwU'e President, on bear- plate aper, 1. The iwrtnSlj a copy of tho pholngr nil hy Rrder.cf Otov- an.'.tnd tbe one sent to Queen Viuioria tf fin- Garni I I ; bettiit oona ditred tholieat l icturoin oritonioi our Umerited President f;ie sou It in rr " ll ir..ui. Kvorr iH-rann aonding. -OU. am nandnc ka -in - Ih. tfu ii.r WiacoMSIH

for one year, sogeihw with tho portrait, whioh alone is worth the prico. Andres . , CIlAMKlt. AIKRNS CRAMER, 11 11 waul ee. Wfc.

ajQaSaaSaSSCl

CONSUMPTION CAN dE 0URE0I

HALL'S

FDR THE

LUNGS.

BALSAM

i'uro Cnnaiimption, CbIiIk. lnnipninla. Innnsnxa, llronchfnl Itlalrnltlca. llrim;hlll, tlenracnrto, Aalkmi , ( rnnp. bmiplna Soaiih, and nil Oisrnara ol Hie Bnolhina rgntts. It iHMilhrr. nod lieu la the Slli'inbr.iiie t'lhe I.mia-a. tnAnuiiil noil paiMinrd by the disc Hat, and prcvrnlri tho nieht nwrnta aital lights- rbcl-naa the rlunt hkk ncionipiinj It. Coneirmpllon ia nol an incurable imilndr. ItAf.l.'tj IIAI.SA.M will er r, va

themgh rnttVmsionai aid fulls.

OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENTS. A Finelr-r.xcu'd. Picture ct Aarrattiiam Tlsiraaai and .! A. tJui-Oi-ld, Wit inaetywcl Pi nUsalaet the United Mares, will beprcMiiiodtoeaaawMsa noUcrllwrociviHttoTlae t'HICA) LCMU before Febrmiy 1st, 1891. TtlK. I 11 AOU r.i:tM3 EK k the Beet Man Paper in the V.V eit, and ia prlntl upon large, ptatn tfffNS, This paper in. tsiud weekly, ana milled tt ascy Idaiem rKtS piid.f..rOSE VJOLI.AH AYKAR. Aaasagaj it Prctmums it offeiod to new tubecrtbexe. aw ftente iori5anuri.lory. A id reus v 1 CHIOAGO LHMIKR, Omoaoo. IxaV

HOPBITTEES.

"A

(A MaWUrdsw, sas a 1

OOKTAimi Bora, Recur, nAHamsUOaj DANOELIONs Ajto aw rraarr ako BawrllsaTniAXQataiaTinor atl. otbjui Brrraaa. THEY CUBE

Ltt rnanucaot UwStunnci. BowvU. Stoat, Liver. Kniwvfs, and Uiirtiry Organs. Nsa vouHnowa. 8ifcplca.u.. ud taaaaadaaW

renaue wmputtn. 8IOOO IN COLD.

... . . . . - Mk Mill .

Will ovipa-iw itn ww."r help, or (or anything tmpara orUJaiilaa

Ask your druggist for Hop BUtwa and ry them belora you elaep. eadka m nliisas t I C. ian absoluteaniltr-faaatnileewrwtav Drrutkeueaa, use of c-ptiaav, tobanne eat

nanwaica. . asns rox Ciacnusu I

an um eaflSvs weraav

Hob SUKrt atlr. Co.. BatlwaUr.b. l..Tq

An Open Secret. Tho fact Is well undeioei that the MEXICAN MlTANO LIMMKNT Is by flur the beat external known the

man or tieast. The

why iMeomes a " e pen

seeret" when we explain cngr " Mussan?" penetrateH nVBt, flesh aud mmcle to the P7 hone, removInK all fllfwawi and soreaetsL No other IWtnent does thin, henee mm other is so !ars?ly naei r does audi worlds of gowla

SIX

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If Htaut av Iaiaraa aaaasal I laWlaM

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fa.lsp. saau-ut SIX OS?

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SIX OtNTH ah J aaaa, aAfta. ul

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Iu tUie satwr.

w

GRKTLaUtXH?! trtui u lftsrli

daMxtaa trial In m. A vaura -.ion ni

Inrrana-rft nrinwtratr.iiin an i Isalvfawavhl.

ilaxed alraoot ImraiMtiatu nd wntutorl njoulu.

STraat rt o k1 debUay W much mn km nl utt mj yy'MMf oTta mocUi did itoi civ oM much reJUf. tnti oo tho txutrnr, ttw

waa wit Dormanentiy abnVMl. I bavo iiftM in mmm

rolc. Htnoo aa ncUI bat tiomlnttatj

art witn aonrtfo tan . -rtsn w

wrwH a to-tuu in vxt hdi unit unm, SVltZZ -;-ii liitU tWj.;

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work, Iknow bh4 wliai.

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aas&ss

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Hi

as jeofail

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mi lia laniBari

mt-l-. A -Jr.l...r taiaalsaailiaattllTlU 111. 1U1 flVSl WMl

caaw.ailbrra.llKf.rar.latel rtcaf.OO. '""ala J all Di.j.l.la. MaiesiBt

slaWnnilllisaMa

IMPROVEMENTS-NEW STYLES-NEW CATA&'WUB. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,

Whose oabinet or parlor orr, ns ham won moiiaar iiot.011.1 at bvkbv oss oi tn hiikat ' hijvi vmmm naninnw rn. . ...n . . 7. ...... , ..t.... . ,nnniv Aint-r oan twanw nhlo" I..-.VO I con I.mi id worth of Imakl M

aarl,ha.v.eastd aoit m,l anKATan pnACTii-...t.t.t : vai.ij.iiii itti-iiovKHRSTS in t''OJsMat

Tlii than In any aimllav .ri .d amo the fimt 'ntnatvotiou . l IU-8 irjl I. moi t l,i .horn, tKt.lt( ywojampo! .. ..w , .... .'" ' .. t.1 I..MI..IIOK1) CAI-Af ITY : ai. miiiiilar Id Mtra ami aa

ruwoKerlng oaOASS Ol- Hl ami KXOKU.l s K and KNlJa oai,, itv ; at. p,,piUr M ttntnt MMbR nuuornapnovKnat'AUTT. andativ'iuoss r 30,-rf.?- uJiinvirds. A VltW II.IAjOTRMMak CATAtVOGQR, M-t,4to, k. iww ,ady ttkdt.e. S9l. !' -t: drar-ri'ioig and 111 js r. ting ri.wa tfe mJSJeWm Orjana. Tula, with Srf ,r , ,( Ae'tAur ccrrtaining much taforniai m .) out nrsana i ,' " wW Bl