Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 January 1882 — Page 4

TSIB AST. Iio-ikoh sold at Pittsburgh, the other day, at (96 lr ton. and bar-iron will be advanced to S centa at the next mooting of the attocitkm A syndicate of member of too Manhattan Clnb of New York baa powhasecl Booth a Open Hooee trcm tha estate el Oekea Auks, paying 850,000. Fob in juries sustained Wattle tSfjkHag from a train on the Boston and Albany road Din Mary Patter, of Newton, Mass. , has been awarded lS,')flO damages. Tux bonded 'waiehonse St! Covert, Arker Co., in Sooth street, New Teak, atored with silks, tobaeoo and spirits, waa ilustioiuj hy fire, tbo leas baoa; sr3,000,WO or more. Thre-e br-jmen were injured. Tbe bniVh'rrg No. 350 Broadway, occupied by dry-goods Anna, waa burned, earning a damage of 960,000 Boy. Dr. Leonard Bacon, who baa joat died at New Haven, waa bora in Detroit in 1803: He graduated at Yale In 1820, and four yeara later tiecana pastor of the Center Chorea, with which he has ever since been connected. Ho leave nine ohiktran.... Henry B. Oomley, of lliibumpbia, who vas bitten on the Bager three yeara ago, baa just died of hydropboota. . . . .TrederJck Laser, a welt-known brewer, of Beading, Pa., baa failed for Soa.Ottt. Matthew HrrsvABT, wood-chewrper, of Rutland, Tt, baa returned from New York with a goodly pile of money paid him by the admit iiftatot of A. T. Stewart's eatato to fettle liiselijmssan heir.... Scaxiet-f ever of a rather maUcnnt form bmsiBK in New York citT.

Tie health amhocitiei are doing tbaar utmost

to check ute Horeaa of me

she vm. Aovicis reoeived at tLe Indian office in Washington are to tbo effect that small-pox ianpidly spreading among tbe Indiana in tbe belt ot country extending from Montana to Idaho. Mayor Cakmox, of Fort Huron, repom that in the burned dsetrjet of Michigan winter wheat looks tot finely, bat for lack of fence ia being badly trampled by cattle. The shanties are of creen lumber, sixteen by twenty feel Familial ha to a reasonable qnantity of bedding and foil Bupnly of dotting. The nrovuiooson band Till fait nntii tbe middle of January. Sickness is on the increase. Many clergymen, have been efficient in attendance to the temporal wants ef tbe sufferers. Food for atcck will last through January. There is no need of seed for spring sowing. At least fJOO.OOO is doemed necessary for winter maintenance. Rsowxss, Closes & Co., vbolesalo grocers, at No. 23 River street, Chicago, failed, wiA liabilities said to bo $325000 or350,000. Ttoeauee is naid to be an inability to carry on & business of 42,000,000 annually oa a capital of W0, 000. Col. Ira H. Ptkbcb, on of the prominent la-yers of Montana, a nephew or tha ei-l'ieaident, died at Abies Ofcty, of apoplexy. The authorities of Caldwell, Sao,, bans offered rewards or $2,000 for the arrest of the cowboy midmv, and tbo Mayor baa roadu appliraflon at Washington for tbe aid Of tbe military forcca in Indian Territory in tasking tbe capture Twenty-five deaths from snaUrox hT; occurred m the infected district below Wahpeton, Dak., acd blood ia reported to' have gashed tram the eyes, ears and noses of tfeopaacnts.

Mr. abz Mbs. J. W. Gibbous, who esided near Athland, Ky., went -visiting, jev ing a daughter It years old, Htsa Emma 3omas, 17 yeara old, and a son, Bohert ilitbokjs, at tbe Gibbons homestead. Daring the night villains came to tbe boose, outraged liota girts, saturated tbe clothing with ou, set the boose on are, and killed onngobert Oibbina, who attempted to give an alarm. All three of the dead atA their beads split open with '- hatchet. Here is no clew to the murderer. A reward of $1,000 is off ered for their capture.. A hooting liny, growing out of adoc-n:ht, oecnrred at Heteuwcod, Tenn. Pistols were ustd frwly. John Cecil was shot dead. Three West brothers, W. Mnith and a man named Thompson were shot, probably fatally During a qoarrel tha youngest son of (ten. Joseph A. SUbry, of Khoxvuh, Tenn., waa shot and lmUntlr killed by Don Iasbv Tbe store of Prince Brothers, at Green Plain, Vs., waa enter d Dy t orgiam. who murdered two clerks and fired the premises. PfOUbrfs, 3Iab8HAI.Ii k Co., of London, have purchased 1,300,000 acres of land from the State of Mtauisjippi. The lands lie mostly ia tbe Yaxoo delta, and comprise some of tbe richest cotton and timi-er land in the Booth. It m Vut munition io improve, cuiUvate and colonise tneae lands. WAStUHCrmiH. Pkbsiokst Aktbub lets Washington on the 2SJ.of Iceni!er for New York. It is said thaibjB aas guarded by three detectives, employed by oversealoua friends, while on tbe way to New Yt-rk rhe wife of ex-Jtatice ewayne, of the United States Supreme Coun, died in WasHsgion a few days ago, SZCBXTAKX KlRBTWOOD hs aSBtMd to tttebeh-a of John Paul Jooea, a famous Captain in the navy, t etty-eeren poea of boonty Thnd scrip.. ..Tie FiMtmaster General has de-cafed-that a wife's letter b another man, dropped into the postoffica undtr snspkaoos cfarciiEwUnixs, ennot be gunen to ber husband by tbe postal aatbenttes, A WASSTxexow correHpondent telegraphs that one of the first of the criminal prosecutions to be instituted ia the star-route cases will bo againat what is known as the Horsey combination, which ia made up of exSenator Dtepben W. Dorsey. John W. Doraey, his brother. Joan H. Peek, John B. Htner and I. H. Watts, Tbn amoont in which, with Bradv'a assistaiies, the Qorrrmnent waa defrauded by this combination runs op into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it is said that tbe Department of Justice is in possession of araolo proof to sustain tbe charge that the Poatoffict! Department funds were "expedited" ontof the treisury in a navrmer sothintc abort of downright robbery.

A CmuHiafAS manifesto

by

Guitrara, the aaaanain, ia very characteristic of hia bombastic conceit and blast bemy. He pretends to havr: done his work as Christ and Paul did, to be as patriotic aa Washington and Grant, and patronizes "the Deity " to the extent of being "W3l. aatis&ed with tbe Deity's eonduct of this case thus far " SL 1'. Bo emus, of Chicago.JLas writteu to a friend in Washington, telling km he need work no more to help secure his appointment as ra'olic Printer, tor ho haa received assurances from the President direct that ha will be appointed The congregation of the chureh in Washington where U Me President Garfield used to worship have decided on plan for tbe erection of a new memorial church. Enough funds are cm hand to warrant a beginiuitx. It is proposed to erect the edifice on toe aire including mat of the old chinch. It will bo eighty-fire f cot wide and 110 feet deep. MLrrfCAI. A krpokt comes trout Washington, said to be bawd on the authority of a gentleman wbohashad an mterriew with tbe Pnwident, to tbe effect that the names of ex-Senator Sargent, of tlaltforaia, and William E. Chandler, oi New Hampshire, have been fully decided npen for tbe positions, respectively, of Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of tbe Navy, xtie only bitch in this profrramme that iahbeiytocecnr.lt in said, is the intense relnsxnsnceof Gen. Grant to Chandler, whom he looks upon as tbe leader of tbe torcea whfctt laeveoted bis nomination at Chicaso, and to whose appointment as a-member of tbeCabinetbt. is bitterly opposed.... It is said that in dtstorMtie correspoodence tihortfy to be published there is a eertain dispatch' sent to our MroUtcrto China (Angel) which wilt likely create some unfavorable comment on ex-Secretary Blame, Tlimdiapat-di has referrace to certain of the differences between China and Jaras, ia which Gen. Grant had a hand. Hr. Blaine, in liis dispatch to AngeU, said that Grant was at tha time merely a private atizen, traveling for bis own pleasure and in his nmsie capacity, and with no more power to represent the Go, eminent than any other private cttisen. The' President".1 friends believe thai the eunstant strain of beinw interriswed by uake-Bcekers is tell ng on his health. SSBMSstAC. Out of the graveyard insurance companies of Pennsylvania bad tbo impudence to propone to Htilson Hntrhins, of the Pott, of Washington, to obtain Gmteaa'a signature to an spil.tlori for a policy of 100,000, offering the journalist 3t per cent, of tbe profits in the scoeme. Tbe agents offered to fin op any blanks ia the aopocatioo for which Guiteaa mvbt ref ose to f nrniah facts. .. .Three noted Mexkiaa bandits, two bearing tbo same name, Mania lAsando, and tbe third named Lucas Franai, were raptured near Benosa, Ifetuoo, by vigilaatts, who bad them banged. 3 una Qokdon Hxmrm aables Seoretary Vrehagbnysea thst two new expeditions have teen xnt out from Yaknfsk ic search of the sbipwrceked crew of the Jeannettn,wbo are timrteen binv.rwl miles away. The absiea' bocts of Lie at. De Long are not known. The. tuisvrcph does not extend beyoud Binisk, and tbure will be no farther news from the saflerers for ifans months The eteuiDship Wwtphalia, wittj

l,3n bnmigrants on board, has arrivod at New York, recall ig with Muall-pox. HesJth Commissioner Dti Wolf, of Chios go, and Dr. Itanch, Sseretary of the Illinois Board of Health, nave telegrsphed to the Health Officer of New York, requesting a strict quarantine, and protesting arainat the tftlioted ones being allowed to come West. Arbb an exhaustive e::nminntion of tlie PuBaian Car Company's books, seised by tho enstoms authorities at Mentroal, Can., the charge of smuggling dwindles dwn from 100,0110 to a00 for gooes 'rhioh wete brought fat during the past eight years, and upon which duty was net paid through the negloot of tho company's isrvanta and Of t oe oustoras officers oadnty. The ooaamittee of tha American Bar Association will, it ia said, at its meeting in New York in February, ado(t plan proposed for the relief of the Drib d States Supremo Court, in the establishment of a court composed of fifteen Judges, to hear and deride moat of the oases that now go to th Supreme Court. Lira in Mexico : Nine Mexicans, employed by the Chicago Mining Company in Sonora, went killed by rovir g Apaeboe. Salferido Jfuroei.o was hmigty a band of vigilantes above Brovusville. Four engineers of the Central railroad were killed by Apaches in the OandeSario mountains, Mexico. At Tepiji thirty men assailed a borje, killed Ignacio Q. Aragos, in charge, and stole $8,000. Host of tbe robbers were captured. FOKCIfi!. Pabselo htw liecu quiotlv transferred to the jail it Armagh. I'r. Kenny, who attended the mpriiioiied saspects, bat received 1,000 from sympathizers. Some workmen ro pauinK a Protestant chni ch in County Cork were attacked by tbe people, and a house ia which they took refuge was wrecked.... Gen. Count Ignatielf has ordered no expense to bo spared by Ensaian Government officials in attending to the wants of the survivors of the Jeannetta, and in bringing them into the Temperate zone. Hr. Bennott, of tho New York Ferad, has asked Gen. Igaatiefi to draw on hint for any aumii required for this purpose. The crew are located 4,000 miles from St. Fercrsbnrg, and it will take a traveler one month to reach tuein i raveling by wagon. An energetn efforc will l made to rescue the men who embarked in the second cutter, now missing. The diff cutties of tho French in Africa are increasing. The troops which the Emperor of Morocco sent out to culture tbe rebel Chief Bun Amcna fraternized wii h tbo reMn in procbhninir "lioly rar" aea'.ust tho Fronch. nd subseqnentty defeated the tribes who reinsed to join the to. Tbo rtbiillion is spreading, and tbe Moori-h inonar.'h is powi.Trss AtCarMoD. Inland, Miss Beyuohls, ehtrced wilb akling tuo-icnt curs iracy.refutod to give bail to keep the peace, am'i was sent :.o jail for one month Another revolution bos ba ken out m rlanto Domingo a-id slill another in Venezuela. A revolution lias just been sup. pressed it Eayti. Dueiso the .Telebiution of high mass hi the Church of the Holy Cross, at Warsaw Bosnian Poland, a man as seized while picking pockets. In order to effect his escape, tho culprit cried "Fire!" Immediately a great panic seized the congregation, who rrishcd for the doers. During tbe ..-oufusion, thirty people, mostly women, w-r cruslied to death, and nearly a hundred othurs were seriously injured. Tho pickpocket, 'Tho proved to bo a Jew, was badlv beaten by tho crowd. The lower class of the people were, much excited aguinst bis eotetigiomsts, and several of them were maltreated. Fcur shops kept by Jews were gutted, and the windo-vs of icvcral of their houses broken. ...A St Petersburg dispatch says that "a plot bas beet discovered tor sataiisinating tbo Czar in Earsvanian street, whict. it waa expected bo would traverse while trocoedini; from the palace to tbe Uichael BidiDg-school on the occasion of the recent fete or St George It has not vet been possible to obtain full details as to the plans of the conn pin tors, who were alt arrested a fe- days ago at a meeting of revolutionists in the outskirts or tho town. From mformation which tho police posses, it ia authoritative ly stated tbrt nothing could have saved tbe lire of tbe Czar bad te passed along tho street when expected to pass.". . . . While the steamer Catalonia was on tho way out of Queenstown hiirhor, she ran into tbo bark Helens tee, from Han Francisco. Tho nek'iuflre sank, and nine of hcrcrew were drowned, the remaining' t ixteen being aavod by the Catalor.il, The latUr had her bows stove in. Draws and nine other counties in Ireland have been prochimed under tbe Arms act The I"rtvy Council declared that service by mail of notkes to quit is sufficient Phillips, tbe League ancountant has been released from Dundalk jill on condition that he accept no further employment of that kind . . . .Emigration from (Serin any in lMH promises to become more colossal than in 1831. Fourteen thousand tickets have already been tsken for transportation by vessels leaving Biemon for America in tbe sprint!. , Almost an equal Dumber of emigrants so from Hamburg Twenty-three BVusian nspirator, who are believed to be the lotdcrs of the Terrorist party, will bo tried together in St. Petersburg before a special sitting cf the Senate In order to forestall foreign interference, the Italian Government is considsi'iDg how to guarantee the hberty of the Pope in Borne Itassin, proposes to guard her Chi'mise-Siberian frontier by forming colonies of amed peasants, who will be free, from taxation ... .The Government of Japan is abont to estal l sh a central sank, with a capital of 420,000,000.

ADDITIOS'.LL NEWS.

Iw view of tho er.(mons duties levied by Mexico upon American mining machinery. Gen. Gram is rejoiced at the announcement that Senor Romero is to visit Washington to negotiate a rociurocity treaty. Tbe General declares that bo will mil. again make the trp to Mexico anul he can go by nil, and that President Gonzales bas sent liomero to consult with hira as to tbe. InternatisDal railroad and internal improvements generally. .... Arzate, a robber chi-if, with thirty of his band, wore captured near Cbilmatra, Hoxko, and promptly executed. Max. W. 3. Dato, Secretary of the Louisville School Bom J , and Cape J. E. Briggs, member of a bankitii: firm,-who were both nronuuent oakrs in the late Confederate army, have muted in i communication I o tha Louisville CowifT-Jcurml, Btaling that the Coafederate funds which were. removed from Biohmond was distributed among tlui oP.Ioom and soldiers of Iirocldnndges command. This quite disposes of Gen. Johnston's statement that Jeff Davis enriched himself from the Confederate treasury. . . . An affray at Bellfout, Ala., forty-four miles from Chattanooga, resulted in the probably fatal shooting of W. D. Martin, hm sou John, and 0. M. Fvsnoll. Tlio victiniHaie nierchai.U of BcHfont, and tbe 'hooting was caused by jialoasy.... In Jones county, Ga., a younj la -mer, white, interfor.-d at a colorei dance, and waa fatally sta'jlied ty three brothers. Before he died he shot his ausailants dead. Tua Standard Cot.l and Iron Oompony, which is about to beerranized in Boston with a capital of 60.O00,0W bas already purchased eight funiao and 25. fOO acres of mineral lands in Ohio. . . Ac B-ddeford, Me., Lon Ulcere killed Miss Belle Cushman and himself with a revolver. They were ougif ed to be luarxied, and jealousy is the supposed cause. The sons of Senators Bayard nnu Mahone, wish four ether young Washington bloods, got into a ton with a policeman and were lock id up until st friend camo and bailed out the party, who aero all mors or less intoxicated. Mb. Fobsteb, tt e Irish Chief Si-cre-tary, replring to a niommendation of an Engush Badical (not " UberaL as stated in the cable dispatches) for the release of the Irish suspects, says that tl.e state of Ireland would mt justify any such jurso of procedure. Hksb3 0. Wisstwobth, for many fears General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Hiobisaa Central raUroad, and otio of tho best-known sad able : men in America in his department of the n ilrosd business, died at hia home m t hin .go, aged 46. tsarfb.M's A itcndi ntg' BilU. There has lieen sonr.'e guessmg done as to tho items which make up the bill of coots of President Garfield's illness. " It can be stsitod now on good authority," aays a Washington telegram, 'that nome of the items are as follows : TO Dr. Agnew, 30,OCO. He charges $5.1 00 for the first operution. Dr. Hauiiltou's bill in $25.000. Dr. Bliiis is eoiitent with 8,000, or a)Mnt 100 a day. Dr. Bey mm would probably take leas, say 6,!X or (JII.0O0. Tbe armr officers will be paid by brevet rank, and' possibly increased pay. Oca queslion which remains to be settled touches the status of Drsv Boyntot and E lnon. Both are phvsic anH, and both took the d.iiios of nurses. Hhalltliey be paid as doctors or m mere atondant4 V Dr. Bcnnton is a man o' independent means, und alight not esre, aparf from considerations of pnde and etiquette. Mrs. Edsoa is ooraforbv. Uy well off, but woeM no doubt accept a liberal fee with Kraut rule. Tho servicus of Dr. Boynton and Hrs. Ed' ion wore of tha greatest value, as it ia notonoas that tlic patient ass kept aBw more by enrefnl nursing than any very intailigeot surgay. It ia remarkabli) how pliysioians lovo music One har- lly ever comes without bringing viol in. Xhey are tho cvniballs ol their proiesiiton.

THE GHOSTS OF TO-DAT.

nss Mxalerlons Waralnr In lb Kauril at Airlle'a Fatally. London TelegTf.pli.l Mrs. Ann Day (formerly Qladden), 81 Burgoyne road, B. W., writes qunslioning the statement of Mr. McLeod that tho traditional vearninp of impending dinaster in the Airlie family consists only of the sound of a dram. She says : " Early in tho year 1845 I went to Cortachy Citstle in attendance npon Miss Mirgaret Dalrymple, who was paying a two-days' visit to the Earl and Countess of Airlie, We arrived in the evening, and Miss Dalrymple bad only just timo to dress for dinner. As she rested for a few minuted on a sofa, however (this she told mo some time after wo had left tbe rustle), she heard diBtimitly, as if immediately beneath tho floor, the sound of fifes and afterward tho boating of a drum. While at dinner sho remarked to Lord Airlie, who sat noar her, ' What is that strange mnsio yon have about tho he use? Yon assuredly have an excellent piper.' "Lord Airlie, without replying, dropped his km fe and fork and retired from the dining-room. Later in the evening tSie place sremed all in confusion, and I lettrued that Lord Airlio, after leaving the table, went to tho library and dined in 8'ilitndo. "The ue it morning, whiUs the family wore at breakfast, I wan quite alone in Miss Dalrymple's room , and as I stood In' fore the fire I heard, as I thought, a carriage drive tip, and stop elead, directly under my foet. Immediately there followed the sound' of another camnge driving up and stopping in precisely the same manner. And then, as if following the voliideii, came the tramp, tramp, tr irap, of marching soldiers. Then I heard some slirill notes of the life so distinctly that I looked round instinctively, expecting to sen a piper in the room. In another moment I was still more startled by the beitting of a drum. About this there was something indoecribably disngreeablo ; it seemed as if t'ue drummer was making his way through tbe floor. Being a peifeot stranger to the place, I thought there might be a coach rood and an entrance door to tha castle, near tho room in which I titood, and that some distinguished guests were arriving or departing. Oa looking out of the window, however, I found there was no door or coach road near, and not a human being wite to be seen. I concluded, therefore, that the xounds must have been echoed from a distance. "Tho next morning, before onr departure, Lady Airlie camo to tho door of Miss Dalrymple's room, to give her a 5 note for an orphan school m which she was interes ted. Neither of us ever saw the CovmtVss Again. Who wus confined of twins at Brighton soiao months after, ward, and died. It was not until Miss Dalrymple, a few days after we left the castle, asked me if I iisul heard 'the strange mnsio there,' that I disclosed my experience, 'and then for the first time I Learned from ber the tradition about the Airlw drummer boy. She told me that shs herself had been totally in ignorance e f it on til her allusion at the dinner-ta.bl3 to the mucio she had heard elicited .from another guest an explanation."

(jirowth of the United States in Ten Tears. The following table presents tbo final official figures of tLo populstion of tlio United States at the tenth census, with a column showing, for comparative purposes, tbe population of 1870. The figures 'or Indian Territory and Alaska are our ted, as their inhabitants are not considered citizen. All Indians rot subject to f ixation are alsojomitted, in conformity with the Census law: '

Alabama Arkansas. California, Colorado. Connecticut Onlrwara. Florida.. Georgia, Ihnois. lunlana.. Knn-flw..... Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Mawiachiuettf Michigan Minnesota Mianin-ipsJ. Mi'aouri Kebraska Kevada ft'ew Hampshire. JSew Jersey .cw York North CaKafCf, Ohio. Oregon lvrninrlvama Illiode Island ir-oiith Carolina. t'ennoMiei Texas. Vermont. 'irginia. . Wet Virgiuia MiMwnio Arizona Dakota District oi! Osliimbia.. Maho . Montana .: Kew Mexico.. J Utah .: 'tVaftbiniftftn...'... iVyoming.... '..

Total popul:i.-n.

18S0.

l,26i!,S06 8iH,6l; n.3a-

14B.SU8 1,M2,1(1

a,iri,ifa 1.97M I

l,ll,61i

9,9i

i,7sa,utw 1,036,1131

su,i 1,131,57: 2,ltW,ii

airi'j.i

1,131,111 5, 82,87 i.aaii.Tift 171.7

,aiu,Kii 25(t,Kil

WO,.!!! l,M2,a:i 1.B81.V4"..

1,61.',S!I? 618,51. t,8is,4r.

ii), Hll 135.177 m.fi'21

92.61U 39.13J

1111,511

Ha,930 75.110;

20,7811

iSTU.

4SM71 eii),a7 s:kca 537,451 125,015 IM.'MS

I,1SI,IU9

i,M4v a.

w,3ir.i l,3ji,0U 71,81 r,;!'.,5 7ll'l.8M

1,457,851

l,im,U(t9 ;ra,7e S37,u 1,7'J1.5R15 iaj,wa 12,(91 Hi,06 l,3J,759 1,1171,961 2,GS5,'if.O 0j.SiK

3,SSl.n5t

21V,X 7r.,(8 l,'jr.8,53i fHK,679 331,5,-1 l,2Jfi,tf3 H'J,0H 1, 5l,(17i; ,;M 14.181 131,7011 14.II9S .11,'W II1.R74 SH.7-V 23,35! 0,lU

.W,158,1 83139. 5VI.S7

Die Assassin and His Wire. Mrs. Theodora Dunmiro, tbo divoroed wid of Gaiteau, publishes a card in relation 4o tlx vMt or borileh' and her hui.bsud to tlie asraesin. She ys : As wo entered tho jail he advanced, and Hbaking hands, received us very politolv. I in' quired if be. was feeling --roll, sud romarked, id-o, that ho had grown much thinner and looked a good deal older than when I lset saw him. Io reply ho said his health was good. Guitean then inquired the agen of my clii' dron, mid first stooped nud kissed my 3-year-old bov, who was standing near bin, and then k sat d my Mile girl, whom I was holdiuc, and tlier remarked they were Dice children. My husband, who was standiUK n;ar him dunnc the

interview, then said quite iniprcsidvelr, ad- I

-massing tuu pruioner, x am sorrv, uuiieau, Io see you, or ny other man, in the condition you aro in." The prisoner, smiling sadly, eplicd, "Tho Almighty will protect me." The prisoner then taut bo was ;;lad to knoir that I '.tbs well and comfortably settled in life, and said : "Auuie, I wish you much prosperity. I wish you well." borne remarks were then rado with reference to the elimatii c t Lcadvillc, where wc roside. Mr. Dunmire then ahool hands and said : "Good-by, Gtiitetu, it is not likely that w. shall meet 6 -rain." To w Hon he politely bowed I then bade him good-by, a ad remarked : "It makes me exceedingly sorry to meet you under theso sad cifcuuisi auco ," whan the i ii seiner smiled in a sui idued miiuner n nd said : " Annie, the Almighty will protect mo.1 Wa thou quietly withdrew, leaving the prisoner alone with his God.

Fatal Steamboat Explosion. An explodes occurred at West Point, Ta.. on the steamer West Pomt plying between that place and Baltimore, which reunited in tho total destruction ot tbo boat and loss of ninetcou lives. A (Old; of stevedores was engaged in discharging tlio cargo of the steamer, when a ternfto ciolouu occurred near tlie forward hatch, blowing out the starboard side of the steamer and almost instantly enveloping the forwiird part ot tlie vessel in llames. Tut ro were ti'dlve colored men in the forward hold, all of hoin, at ber explosion, were hill -d or burned to death. Five other men Jumped ovorboard and four were drn,vned. When it wan found there was no hope of Having the atosme:.- slm was cut loose, ad the tide drifted her tvo miles up tbe Pamuuka river, where she continued to bum until everything combustible w s tiestroyod and hor iron bull broken iu trrn ainidsiups. Of tho iiinoteen lives lost ti'hiiHin were ciloi-cd. Throe others wore uijnred. A King's Hangliter Who Tenches Kchtiui, Among tltn few persoiui that we met nns the daiif :liter of Jreph Bonapai to, rx-King ol Spain. Her mother was Mine, Dellsifuille, who was for many years tho Owner and eicoupnnt of a charming rciiidenoo on a bend of the Indian river, tear Evans' Mills, a village fen miles north of Watortown, and who, ns tradition i.jtys, while lioiutparlo was a ivaidcut in that section of New York Btate, traveiud to Europe with him us

the wifo of hiR privato secroittry, Tho daughter, Oarolino, who is a lady of elegant accomplishments and roUnoment, is tho wife of Howell Benton. I was told that the Bcntons are now residents of Wiitertown, and that Mrs. Benton, the daughter of a King, tlovotefihertiuio to teaching a class of youug ladies French, drawing and mnsie, for which her skill and aecompluihmeuts eminently qualify her. Water town (N. ir.) titer. Cows and Cow Branding. There' are several kinds of cows ; for instance, there m tho town cow, a very enterprising animal, that breaks into tho front gulden at night ami oroud her storaaoh with valuable shrubs and costly tropical plants, mid that rtecps ou the sidowalk in conveniently dark places, where people can fall over her without gelling out of llicir way. Then there is tho country cow that yon see, in chronica, standing meditatively in shallow si reams or pools of water with her tail furled in the shape of a letter S error her back, or lieing driven home in the twilight along shady lanes by barefooted Imjvs that same cow that, ont. of the pict ure, is uhvuys breaking into tho cornfields und being chased by dogs and infariatfd farmers. And there is the cow with the crumpled horn, and the. atnbiliomcow whose luunr feat is recorded in the ancient nursery rhyme, but more important than any of these is what might lie called tho litr.iry cow Mio one thai, ornamented with fragments of tlie English alphabet, roam over the Texas prai ries ; sho has no pedigree and is seldom found at agricultural shows or stock exhibitions. She is built in the Tudor stylo of architecture, and is principally composed of lean rib roasts and soup bones attached to a wido spreading pair of bonis. Her time is imistly token up in eating gross and in trying to loao herself. A Texas cow, when she is new. is worth from $10 to Slo. She is called old after she has liveel eight years, unless her enterprising owner files the wrinkles off her horns ; then she can be driven to town antl sold for a new cow guaranteed to give three gallons of pure milk per day. There are millions of cows in Texas. Some men own more than 100,000 heatl of ovttlo. There am several cattle owners who each brand from 5,000 to '20,000 calves every year. The owner brands his calves with either the initials of his name or combination of letters, figures, aud hieroglyphics, cud when he sells, he

puts hw brand on a tresn place on tne animal ; this is called counU'rln ending. Then the new owner puis his brand, consisting of three or fonr two-feiot letters, on a blank space. After a Texas oow has been sold live or six times, she looks as if a sum in algebra had broken out all over her. There are two kinds of branding-irons and two modes ef branding ; one iron is of the shape of the letter or letters forming the brand, and, being heated, is stamped on the animal's side or hip, and held there until it burns through the hair and almost through the skin. The other, called a running brand, ia a long piece of iron curved at the end. With this, the curved end being red hot, tho person branding writes the brand much" after the free and fluent style in which shipping clerks mark boxes. In the most common mode of branding, the animal is thrown down and the head held to the ground until the ownei's trade mark is blown in the bottle, as it were. The less common way is to drive the animal into a narrow passage, called a ehute, just wide enough for it to "squeeze through, mid while it is in tliis tight place it is cauterized. After all this trouble taken by man, with a view to improve and ornament the cow, the ungrateful brute tails to show any appreciation of the kindness, and even groans.and kicks when the art ist applies the iron. So dissatisfied does she seemt that one would almost be comp filed to believe she does not caro to receive and circulate the English alphabet There is no enterprise about a cow any. how, except io. chewing up the family underclothing, and iu the matter of lifting a garden gate off its hinges, or a milk maid off her stooL Texas Xifting. "Tak Kotis." It sometimes happens that the hornyhanded prospector knows little or nothing of the forms required by law when locating a claim, and in such instances the honest old boys just drive ahead and do the best they know how. A grizzled old bunch of antiquity struck a lead near Gunnison, GoL, and left the following notice written on an old envelope and Btuek in a split stick ; "TAK NOTIS!" The undersirted clams this lede with all its dins, spurs, angels, sinosities, etc., etc., from this staik a 100 fete in each direcshun, tlie Same being A silver baring load, and warning ia hereby given to Awl persens to kepe away at their peril. Any posons found trespasing on this, Clame will Be persecuted to the ful extent of tho law. This is no munky talk butt I will assert my rites at the point Of the sticks shuter if legalyNecesairy to taik head and good warning. Ao cordin to law I post This Notiss. "John Suable. Witilted He Hadn't First boy' ' What ails ye ? " Second boy " Naw-nawthing." " Yes there is I You've been bawling!" "No, Ih-hain't." "What is it, then?" " Naw-nawthing, only yesterday I gave that Jones boy a licking, and this morning his father bought him a goat. All the boys arc. over there, and the. goat is bunting all tiio boys, ami all tho boys and goats are bunting each other, anil I'm Wt out in tho c-cold 'cause I licked the boy who runs the animal ! " A Wise Deacon.

" Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past sosl on, when all the rest of us havo been sick so much and have had the doctors visiting us so often." " Bro. Taylor, tho iin.wer is very easy. I used Hop Bitters in time; kept my family well and saved the floolorn' bills. Throe dollars' north of it kept us well and able to worn all the time, I'll warrant it bos cost you and the migliliora ono to two hundred dollars apiece to l-ep sick the same time." "Deacon, I'll use jour medicine hereafter." At lorktown. The Yorktown celebration recalls the memory of old "Uncle Nelse" a colored veteran who used to net as guide over fche field at Yorktown "befo do wah." He had heard tho story of tho surrender so often, and talked over it so much, that early in life he bcoarao por.uadc.d that he was really thoro and -saw the wholtt affair, find a dialogue with a parly of visitors would run in thin wise: ' So, you're quite certain, uuole, that yon were here and saw it all?"' "O, sartin fo' shuab, massa," "Is it possible! Well, now, toll us all about it." "Well, you see, Massa Lawd 'Ouwnwallis he stood right elah, and Massii Ginerol Wasliiugton ho stood right henh. Jen' so soon ez Massa L:twd Cawnwullis seen Massa Oiucral Washington, ho pulled off his hat, and he sez, ties he: " 'Good-mawuin', Massa Oinoral Washington.' " 'Who is yon?' fed Massa Uilieral Washington, looking very cross. M 'Why, 1'bo Lawd Cawuwidlis, sail,' ez lie, a-bowiu' and a-scrapin.' " 'Is ye. yo son-of a-gmi? sez M ssa Oinrral Washington; and puUin' out his word he chopt his head clean off." Toledo Blade. Thu King of Denmark is truly a -paternal monarch. Finding that during the recent severe weather the royal foot guards were suffering groatly from Could and Coughs, this good old gentlimsn ordered a supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for them, and now the Mutrfes sw happy.

An .Esthete Got Kicked. They stood on tho porch at midnight "Ah, sweet mino," he sighed, "lily of my semi, dowdrop of my huppiness, let the intensity of our affection intensify to intcmieness, and let us Live to love, that loving we may live in the ethereal ethereality of a pn sionless p.ission, purified to Hngelio purification. " Bather over, hero mine," she an swered, deposi..ng her wealth of golden hair upon the shoulder of his six-dollai ulster, "and our lives so sweetly perhaps, just now, will be joined in tho superlative certainty of conjunctive bliss conjugated in happy wedlock."' "Dear heart of mine," he rapturously exclaimed, pressing her to his new satin necktie, "this is too too I" " And this is too, too ! " abruptly broke in tho girl's father, coming down in his boots, and giving tho young man two kicks which landed him out in the street and separation like a pall thenceafterward fell upon those two young lives, Sieubenville Herald. "ACCEIT Olia KA'rrrDOE." Da. R. V. PusaoE, Buffalo, N. V.: Dear Sir 'four "Golden Medical D.scovory " has cured my boy elf a fever hoio or two years' staudiug. Pleawi accept our gratitude. Yours truly, IIe.viiy WitrriNo. B-islon, Hm. The Deadly Aeonita. An English lady, traveling among tho Himalaya Mountains, frequently met with shepherds driving flocks of sheep. Noticing that each sheep was muzzled, sho inquired the reason. Sho was told that it waa to prevent graidng by the way, and thus becoming po3once., by tho aconite plant, which grows everywhere among the herbage. So deadly was ite nature that if the naked feet of the natives only press upon it, they frequently swell so as to prevent them from walking. Sometimes the natives who collect its root for sale have been known to die on their way book from the market town. Pa, Piehce's " Favorite Prescription " is not extolled as a " eure-ali," but admirably fulfill a aiugkie.-ii of purpose, being a most potent specific ia tboso chronic wdskuesses peculiar to women. Particulars in Dr. Pierces pamphlet treatise on Diiac3 Peculiar to Women. fl6 nagex, sent for Ihrcu stamps. Address Vobld's blSPENSAIU' JUDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.V. OAMBE-rrA seems to be the Mirabeau of Franco. Luxurious in his tastes and habi'ts, friend of the people and a friend of order, an aristocrat and a Democrat, a patriot and at the samo timo an object of puzzled fear. The points of resemblance are great, particularly in the matter, of oratory. He is a far younger man than was' Mirabeau when he entered publie life. It is not easy to judgo what will bo tho outcomo of his- career. It will bo full of the conflicts of passio, Kenily and accident. Da. Pieiice's "relicts' little liver pills fjm-gar-eaated) purify the blooel, speedily correct all disorders of the liver, stomach and bowels. By diuggUta. Youthful Train Itohher. A lightning express was booming along at the rate of sixty miles an hour. Every car was full, many standing in tho aisle with that meekness and patience only seen on on American railroad, to accommodate the fellow who wants four scats all to himself. The lamps blazed fitfully over tho passengers' dusters, iwhich seemed to tit fully as well as traveliug dusters usually do. Tlie conductor' had passed through (which was inoro than he could allow anyone else to do without the requisite pass,) punching people into wakefulness iu order to that he might punch their tickets. Tho train boy had filled the passengers' laps with books, to kee-p them from bounciiij; in their seats while going over rough places. The brakeman had pr this head in and shouted : "The next stopping place is I" the name of tho station being lost in the slanuning of the door. The lMy who is always diry had made his tif ty-seoohd pilgrimage to the water tank. And the woman who wants air had just torn olf her last remaining finger noil in trying to get her window up. This vats on a railroad in the State of Arkunsiu. Suddouly tho car door opens. A youthful figure appeai-s, holding something in his hand upon which the light gl. Iters. He present it in a significant manner and cries : " Now, gentlemen, yonr money "

Fifty men turn pale and cry : " Don't

shoot"

Twenty femalessoream with one voice

ana some taint. There is a hasty thrusting of watches

and pocketbooks beneath cushions and

into boots. Strong men fight for a place undei the seals where they can secret themselves. "Ger.tlomen," acrain cries the Dovish

voice, rising high and clear above the

screams ot tlie women and dm of the train (gasps for mercy from some of tbe men,) " let me sell you some of this excellent tropical fruit," and 1m extends io his dexter hand a banana ! It wan tho train boy, pursuing his useful and harmless vocation. Cincinnati Saturday ATighl.

Paper Blankets. Everybody knows that a layer of newapajier over a bed affords as much warmth at night as the ordinary counterpane!. Various attempts have been made of late yours to turn this to account, but oaring to the crackling nature of the paper anel the imposaibility of securing free ventilation beneath paper coyeringii the idea has been abandoned again and again. A Manchester (England) firm, are however, credited with having overcome these objections, and have invented a paper blanket which furnishes a pi-rfei t ventilation as takes place beneath an ordinary woolen blanket. The new covering is made of two sheets of paper, Ujtween which a layer of wadding, chemically prepared, is inserted in such a way that it cannot gather together in, lumps, while the edges are strongly u hipped, so there is no possibility of a separation of the two pieces taking place. The paper is manufactured from tho s' rongnst fiber known, and is softened by a special process until it is free from tho ob.ee tionable craokling and rustling sound of paper. It is true there is a slight crisp feeling -when new, but 'this .m wears off and tho coverlet becomes soft aud limp. At the same time the strength is much greater, having regard to tho material from which it is manufactured. As far as looks go the now blanket has all tho appcrorance of a woolen one, wiiilo the warmth it affords excevels that possessed by its predecessor when tho size and weight of the two are brought into comparison. It U, moreover, much cheaper, Tuu most delio.ite, tho most sensible of all pleasures consists in promoliug the pleasure of other. On 't hirty Davya' Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., ftiarsholl, Mich., will nond their Eleotro-Voltaie BeltB aud other Elec'ric Appliances on trial lor thirty days to nay jierson ulilicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Fitalty aud kindred troubles, guarantreiag xinplbto restoration of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. N. 15. No risk ia incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. Ikdioebtios, dyspepsl , nervous prostration nd all tortus of ecueral deiality relieved by taliiiur Menhwan s Pkptokt2CI llivkr Tonic, the only 'reparation of beef (utaiiiug it entire nutritious friticrtiea. It eoutsius blood-nuking, foree-e.ewraliug aud life-suhtaining properties; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of cxtiai sticn, nervous prostration, oversork or acute iliicaso, iiarticulsrly jf roni'lun; from pulmonary caniiilaintn. Caswell, iiazi-rd t Co., proprietors. Now York. Ton Headache, Constipation, Liver Complaint and ail bilious derangements of tlio blood, thore is no remedy as sure and safe as Eilert's Daylight Liver Pilla They stand unrivalled in removing hi'e, toning tbe stomacli and in giving healthy action to tbe liver. Sold by all druggist. Ho, Ye Baldhkads! Thero in just one way, and no mora, by which yon rar' bo cur il-w Cuibolise, a deodorized extract of uctiMlou.ii. it will positively produce now hair j tiler'- ia n substitute tor this nurveloui petroleum ban rcnewer.

'1 mi sales of the Frazer Atlo Grouse are coiitft.iutly incroatiiig, ihus indicating th t tlie publin thoroughly appreciate its good qu ilHUn Ten TnwsAjrn prominent citizens cf Chicago are wearing the alitguotio Insoles. See advertisement Fon Rheumatism, Sprains and Bruises, tiso Unelo Ham's Nerve and Bone Li ument, said by all drnggi-ts. IU;JI)liO FltO.H IIKATH. William J.Ooasulin.of 6omerr:Il. M taft : In Ut fall of 187S 1 was taken irlth bleeding oi ttis 1oni, foi. lowod "by awweie contsh. 1 lost royiipiiettffttirii uwh, w! was confined to tor bed. In 1ST? 1 was adn.ittiul (. ttaebfp.tat Tbo doctors said 1 had u hot In mrlungai bis a a half dollar. At ono timo a ri-pcrt wen aro-and that 1 waa dead. I nan up hope, twt A friend f Id me nt U. WirxuK Haij.'b Rai.kau rnr. thk l.rstis. I ,t a botU'i. wlisn. to my surprise. I ooranicnoMl to leal list, ter. and tc-dnj f feel buMer 4-an lor three yean am. I writs this hoptnc cro:y one -at ted w.tli diseac Ni Inns wilt tako I1u.Wil.xjam !lAI.r.'s BU.AM, ar.3 tiexin vlnced that consumi'tion cak ar. cvriEU. lcnn, ttrely say it haa done man good than aU tae other mtdleiaee I have taken since my tiokoaac

"Don't Know Half Tbeilr Value." " 'f hov cured me of Ague, liiliousness and Kidney Complaint u recommended. I bads half-bottle left which I used lev ray two little girls, wh ) tbe doctors and ncigbboi-s" said could not bo cored. I nould have lo.it Lk th of them one niL'h , if I had not given Ihext Hop Bitiovs. They did them so much good I oomiiiued llieii use until they were euivet Tliat is whv I sax you do not know half the value of Ujp Bitters, aud do not recommend them high enoneb." II., lioclies'cr, N. Y. iks other column. Amei-icau Jlural oi. A veiit corpulent man passmg through ouo of the nu iit markets was assailed with the. usual cries : "Buy, buy what d'ye buy, sir ? " when an arch fellow stepped up to the man of far, and said : " If you do not want anything, sir, only say you buy your moat of me, . and my fortune will be made," Hat KvcryiliiiinrFnllctll Von 1 Then try Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure. An iiichanqk speaks of "a male train." Tho sex of trains has always been a matter of some doubt ; but a train should not be called a male because it smokes and "chaos." Tnous(.SD8 of ladies havo founOI sud len relief from idl their woes by tho mo ot Lydia E. rinkhaiii'ii Vegetable Oonnxmud. Tub farmer that "raurapiilly through his property" wore a red shiit, and had his brimlle bull behind him.

Kidsev Woht ell eeti rely acts at tho same time on kidiieyu, liver and boncK It is understood that the six Governors of New Suglaud are all total abstainers. Da. Wi!"onKt,t's Teething Syrup has cover failed to give immediate relief whon used in cases of Hauuuer Complaint, Cholera-iufanl im, or pains in the stomacli. .Molheru, when your little darlings aro suffering from these or kindred cnitai s, do not heaitaio to g.vo it a trial. You will unrely be pleased with i.lio clisriuiug effect. Bs surti to buy Dr. Wiuehell's Taituing bymp. Sold by all druggists. Only 25 centi per bolt a

THE COUNTRYMAN

Weather Signal Office.

Mr. Jeremlnli Tondvine, of t lie rural district, brutijrlita letter of ialiodnction to tho Cntted States Signal 0111ecr, aud by the lutic gcntlciuau vas jiiown the- bciiutlfnl seicnliS.i instruments for mcnsurlngand deteraiining thcvarluus changes and conditions of the weather. l'oiniinirtojaicEtaiidnrd thermometer he explained to Mr. X. the uses of the licit gauge, whereupon Mr.T. anxiously inquired if he hadn't nutber un to spare slcha nice merehine to sot the weather tn linyin' and harvest time." His Inspection of the oerometeror wind to cosurcr evoked the expression: "Wouldn't she bo the racket to run the wind mill with." The birometer was

one too many for Toadvuicniid.looTc-

uik qiieeny ill urc iiuiuiui, iw i were utterly nonphviscd and Imiikrunt of words, said: " Friend, did sou

ever have the rcomalisr' 1110

abruptness of thoqiKsllon snrpmca the ollieer, wb o renllcl, " No neve r." "U'lmt" Evfdcni v reeoUectina'

himself, Mr.T.stoppe lou thcrrgged

edge ot met tnrcauLicro reinars, una siid: "I only wanted to know, fortf this Iran Iroiniiuir to trie bnromeier)

shows the poo.1 nu bad weather of aro il stiiuc.il ivuuld lie a bully trap for poiplo with reumatls; they could think it every time, t'p my country when folks has it they use St. Jaoius Oil. an' it's iwwerful argyment ain

rcumsiis i:s me uiiper u"rs iu me Hulit fverv time." iih thanks for

the unexpected information, tho ifUciat (loliiely turned Mr. Toadvtne over to the usher to show him to the stfetcnr.whllo he. looking over his

paper, reau: -sirs. i. a. mi, nw, rH)t Walnut street. Philadelphia,?, u-rtiK- 1 had iiinnmmutorv rhemna-

lismveiry badly. Inone footnndankle

ilscemeau) fiavcinaen nciu tiuuie deternilnalion to stuy. aud the mornI nblidlled the FT. J AdinS Ol L I

could not put my foot down to tho floor, even fur on instant. I used it thatcciiiiKE for the first time, and the next moming for tho second time, nd that afternoon put my foot down

mr sevenu iniuuics. uu uw cuiuuny fellon inc I could ctaml up and walk 0 few steps. On Tuesday could walk shout ni'-' rormi slid went down stairs bv holdiiig ou to the banisters. tow 1 Van walk ciuito well and theps is

very utile pam leit. jusi ininsi one lioiilc mid u I alf. and Ism almost free frouipalnl It is a wonderful medicine.

J week in yoar own no'Tn. Tenaa and 5 outftt

' lies. Aanreee u. vv., iwhhw, -'i .

Peaioe'e new method of eonimttng Partial Purment Vs mii. 10c Addraai J. Q. PARUK. Milan, Tean (Ci. ttOfl per day at borne. Samples worth SSIjros. P0 10 9e;U Addren Rxreaos A Co., rVtlaad. Ms.

ns. niTNTRn. mil rtt.i t nhlium.

Lf oenfohy Taroat w4 fame PI or Ishalauoe. 70 i WKSK. (lSnUynthomeealynle. Cmitly i? & outfit tiae. AddriNsi Taua A Co., Auguata. Ms. iX J 9 Otcal Wen. Oaa Wb. niutenlb re. XS . m FovHuftiiMii at the OMIMt A Pwt TJr, -J"fr Oomnwrcial Oollege. Circular hoe. 6Ctr-Clty Adcln c-Bari. . Dulio'is". t.

YKAR and exprwet to n. Umflt Ireo AUttni t".

AUKNTM WA NTED for the Beit ntl Futet tolling Pictorisl Btwks antl llttiles. rrlct it)uc2d Kt per ct. Kaxxokax. PuuLiaHiNO Co., Cuionco. IU.

m any, nu im uii vwra.

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' i i iMMiir AN.i;fv;ni ntmnhi FMid for n corrr

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Send lor circulars. SfUupls, loo. ACME PCZ7.L1: CO. P.O. HoiWSi, N8wYork,aoil P O.IloiSaw. UcuUin. Uaas

ABTHMA irriimn AHiltmn 4'urr iTr'7toirifei'amfliu( Tjfi'e- H thuvftml' cm, inaits curolrV tblslep; utm where all othe fad. A ttia conviitc the mMi tkrtnieal Prlc, AO -. una tl.OOof Drntrtftst or bj null Kmu 1-Hil. tor ttamp. Dli R St'UTVFMAN, 8t Paul, Minn.

AIIEATTY'HPIANOFORTKS -MajrnttkQl s hoitttyitrc'ut!i;squa.t't;idiiipi4iuu u.-,four very

lUtuUume rouui curuera, ruscwotHl case ttiree uutetittt, Ifctttr'a matt-iticbs irua irutuea, stwl. book.covtjr, tt.'4, $i-71 to 9r 50 c.ulojiuo price, faoo to I ' , autiHfat'ttou ptiaratitceU or aioney r.funiet after r iciir'btiw; I'prUbt Minin.rorle.ltofi53,u alyaue prices $."r0U to ScKHI ; ttttnlard ptanof urtes of tbe unl-

Tcnw.astlioitiiAiiiU testtfy: write for mammoth list of tet.limmtats. Ilcaily, rnhlnoi NS, cathedral, church, chapel, parlor. 130 upwurd. Vlsltor wel-mi frrc carriage inwtatwssiMigerii. illustrated cataloUi (biHl-

da? edttlon) tret!. Addrew or call ituon

BALI

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rraJs ecsraylng lepieeeule the laaae la a awaHay sletsj 4 STiNDiRil REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. Far Cnav tie, Cwlcle, Crii, alrnnbl4ls sad as ether aBecMone of the Throa.t and 1,V CMt.lt ataaak aarltalad aud ntterly bey und U soeaBeUttea. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES It ipproeehee e aeer a puis e that "Ninety-"" at cent, are permanenUy en red. vher the din'Otl'iae ass irUtli eompltad with. There ! a eheBtiaal at eshss (Bareuieale ae bam Ike youas or see. M AN EXPECTORANT IT H,VI NO EQUM. IT COMMINI NO OPIUM IN ANY flUk. 4. a. HARRIS ACO., lropritrsH cinci vnaTf. e. FOR SALE BYlu DRU8818TS.

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C atholic Oh irohi iitetyUi r.B ttwt is of Ifi? lieople; :nailcot",eiorli,mimllna: t leiseieaaajji di. i i .so ";" . '"RitS tSuSifS a HMaunf n ' '-P," olnbreloe from JOSH DOUQ4U. I CO, V v 21 ifandewter etraeb Haw Hot. P "agents wanted for the HSST0RYb WORLD

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Band for wan man pht-a and xrrn twimt 05- n The Bestlield

EMIGRANTS.

FOXTEHKl'niHI. nr In ltd form iait f tbe grwait WKA1? P it the encilto '"Py. aleniKe dUUinre of toll to SOO .eaUea -r.A.fli.nil. xh..re tenmakrim iumI tl

tl.MlTersad Nlckle.Cblnj, Ae.

or u. 'J. u. io i e examine.

.t!o?ie '.0 fiT A SUA 11 J AHaB.

ioas watch Co.. rmucuau.i'A.

PRIGS: $20. 8SS5SH , 7ia.N.V.SlQCT Uttvlae klcalltxitle

'the bett irer mle .wi nee eur. varr buidmia. eei.1. ;QnMe.

eleuile, ut-uiciit, .ad p t. ralKVrMAdfiyean. SBtwinrlMreoa S cats -tei. ry if u refine. 4,Ot,00 et tali ml"l illn I hami Seen iM. Asc SirclMeMteaaS f. mirl.!.. Levrrlcr.to4l.te. V.

rtok l try ee. Toeaissa. tlo srwy year, ami tliaeS as ta- tlie IO to 080 mare, io l"rl dlnt. Cat k eut, eea when jon or a irlwl tl swlag Mm kleee eare le aOArct Oao.raTiia a Co., el Xaltil A...iu :ea.ni.

AUnntio an el Gulf Coast Canitl and

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FLORIDA!

liund Co. of Fla,

ISSUE OF 60,000 SHARES OF 0 EACH AT PAH, With bottu of 40 aTJt r.r ,h thoroi.Jrcm rAete ami ti' th fHircAane." OFFIOK8 Dilrtf und ;-ittnt Hia- lblln4ilpblui lUi J.rondwny, . Y., Kouma 1 1-1 1 A.

nrPetailed pmepoottia witti dcaortptiTa niapfrea to applicant.

Eiraeioi!

i .(isftas' rutuitfite- I' III nuik' Sew iiica liuiud. and will coinp 'ly chauRO the hLvMl iu tbe entire :-dm in tliri monthrt. Any in-rs-m who wll! t&V?ofi'iUearfa rkht trnml to 12w ..k tnavbo r sfrtrfid to mn.l lto.il :h, it" such a thing - tHiblo. Sold fver win nr aiuit oy mail forHlotlfr tt..utm. 1. S. ..OUNSON fc CO., UoHtoii, IUhm., foim rly Itnnaoii'. J.e-

Ew8BCav SEEDS! !rfir no ori) stock in sroKB. nome-RTOwuttudClt'dos Imported, &ind fv rCntnlogTifc. A. li. IUbncb, 16 48 iV:t Lako St, On icaao, III.

'IaAG:rKISlL,, Onr Msimellc Inwls are asnre rill'f fv Cold Feet, Ithcnmailsm, NearalKta, Delect Ive c Ire Untlan, KervousajtatKnerAl '3ehtlHy,NervonPronrialon, Female WealilK'Wii-'l.elr.. and If not f.iuiul isivpresemedwftl renew! mo price paid at oil times. Sent bvir.all to sny address npon receipt of turn dolUr Sr pair, rwi or aaMieit-statlncsute waatea. Tub Iac.neton An'rawi Co.,8oloMflnifoUirera,i8 eiatestreet.Chleaaii, lit. N. B. AeeniK and Cn-'ii-Aswrs wanted In .iverrdty. villofiPandtowiiiu th Union. to selloui afitriieiic Appliances and Insole Address, wUh stinip. for terms, etc.. TlicHtbsa!ion. Appliauce Co.. Uife State street, Chicago, 111.

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who hava veak luupa or aathma, aboitld uw Plao a Cure for ConsumpttctD. It has cured tUouaiijariii. ir. haa not (njut edonn. It la not bad to ta Tl ta lit ft lisjit rniiarh vmn

Bold avary when. 33edc81.

DR.

CONSUMPTIOA CAN BE CURED!

HALLS

FOR THE

BALSA

Sure Cei'sninellii-ii Colds. Pneamenla, Innenzn, Itronelilnl ItimcnHlee, UwiacMile. Hourncm n". Asiliinn. ("roup, Viiooplm foush, and nil OIrnsc ef the llnmihins Orsnns. II sonlhr;. nnil breils llie Slejubrniir fine Lanes, iuiloiiieil and polni'l by lite disenav, mid pvevj ius. the ulerltt icU line tlKhliiuss nermm tt ehest w-Mell (icenniMJil It. ('onuin:itlin i'i nol an Incnrnble malmtv HAl.l.V IIAI.SA'-i will murn sou, erei.

Iboaan prolcHiwiitt nui mils.

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AN MIIIENSB AREA OF KUbROAN AND ;OVi:i.VIKNT I.ANIMS O OatEAT FKRTIIJ'I V. Wf'i'nllN EAV KIACHUf I'R.aM.tlSKNT M Ittll ET, AT EXTKBMab I.V 1.0.V CUIt H. la nr one red fan-wale ia 1;asTE OlCKlJoajiiBdEAsrifliJlSt WAHH-

I.;TOV TEilUITOHY.

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nam Puriliind, where Isaad aaUI. t. k vemerlM nre dirwS!! ipmm AM. PAPTH VI' THE WOKl.ll. UKAIN AT I'OKTI. NI. OUK.ON, COM SI.tNOS A PUM'B ElUAl. VO THAT Mb TAIPIKH IX CHI'A0. i m niriu Mnferf r tha fftrrttttim lta

CijiC If. jB. J erv ewme, n V ... ii.wi knm autd 17:11 eXe rrvna

m ootid mtrkr.lt hoth Bast ennf (rest. Th epeHiNS this turn eKrlswl Hew

l attpc, uyfn'T mm i einftrai-t r 7dO miles a

j v fin ithn iMtimut or I

nttrf lis in-f efjM-f tributaries, rtittrnet?im

ei miiu AHcretrse m tmv mmwn iMwr opni 19 jmrcAtae eraiat jiiw i a-afif fills. aViw it wii iii-i !-".. of m i iMii'useaw wvemcHt of pojmUif.m o ffce CshepiW idr'T r ii ' rhe ,'iirmooMe funm, I.ArVly KULOW m AVRKAUK Vlll.a 40 ni'MIIHI-S OF WHEAT aEK ACaUC ti Fntl are r Crop, mver ksawa. HAII.ItO til l.A N OM Obred a eiadliaeesi ra I of t ...(! au Acre.

CLIMATE MILD AND HEAITHT. For pamphlet awd mepe, rfewertptive w euoulry. tr rraettreea. rlfmavte. rexeC etc trrnvel. rotes auUt fall ilwrmiulw, alii aaa a. I. aioBxa, Cen'l Eavntern Pauui'r Asrea-. 4'A Clarh H. CbiesaM, IU.

n eeer-aiua ceiew tv ine 1. 1 Ae coiutrireffm f M ifrailfowt tiff tts'Aa " of Me errrt CeJumllSl

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B hewnatawm, B tu-aui and Scalds. Stlnani and Bites, Cnta aatd tlrvifeca.

Sprains V Mltetaes,

ContratrtetlHaaaelea I

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AITS TSSEUMITX.

WHY ARE WE SICK?

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I IvR-ortars theryor fcrtta into im

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Hop itters

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KIONI-Y DISEASES.

LIVER COMPLAINTS,

IJPII.ES, COSTTIAriW, TJBMXAKY 1 ii i an i mi i ii in mala

AXll itCKvauri aiuoaUHtita, -

Svvjaitttnt'irw action tf that organ an

iwtortagiartrawrrtofArewnr waian. Why ai fter Bittena pain and ackaat

VTIiy tor n mted with riles, CeaaMaaUaat IThy rrlplitaaed ever dhwnlerset KUawja

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Itlipatapm tT TeaeteM ftoem, rata, cans one package of waieh aaavea sis qttexts Off!

medk-lae. J 190 m T e. t rates, for I bone that emnMS readttf pecpaxe It, larrtarte m ana.lt mrieeurteerthe. fmsa, okt rr or roijH drcuot pkics, t,aa

WELLS, B1CH1EBSOH A Co., Praa'a,

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