Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1882 — Page 5

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THE 1X1)1 A s A STATE SETINIX, VE1;XESDAL FEBRUARY' 22.

SEWS .OP THE 1YEEH. ' Congressional nml ATnsriln-rtmi lti. Mr. Cobb, f Indiana, introduced it LIU lato the Hotivs on Stou Uy to redeem nil deiueea or wuru coin t its vriI.'iul value. The G'ar.'.f M Auditing Committee at Washington has received from -Mr. Jenidiifci, of Iijatou. a bill it : f.r ttio cortruc;i!-u of the cooliug uppaiiiuii in the White House. The Sen! Military Committee finds nothlrgarusir.:; in the e?idinc prod:red aniut Colonel Koche' r. and will wcomra-nd hl coatirrriatioa as Paymaster ceneralof tho Army. The report of the commission cm tho'cnH-e plague, which was sent to the Senate by the ec retarvof the Treasury, frhows that no luusdiseasikiV in Hie western centers of live fctolc trade. Four Dutch cows imported into M,s"tchuetU brou-hta plazne which was eradicated ij - six ye.tr.. at a cost of $77,000. Ia th.-.-iia'ir. on Wednesday. Mr. Jackson introduced ti bUl appropriating 1V0.00O to make good tin lc sustained at tne hand of Federal troops, in ls'.l. by the Methodist Hook House at iashvil..'. A resolution was passed to pmvtd e ' ntwfiiR! n.rseveu leading Commute, at SI, 4)0 IKiyear, The anü polygamy biil was debated lor two hour. Secretary II ant brought abont a conference at aln!tWii 1: Wednenday of the Naval Committee of Lot 5 Houses, three aAdmir.ds, and other thcers.d distinction. Chairman Harris of the House ComiuUtce. ur,;ed the Immediate construction of seven veK at a cost of $.0,000.f 00. two . of themio eoriliiUniestaadfavtest type. Admiral Porter gave a hearty indorsement to the plan. The demand for office at Washington is more ager t.an ever before. There have been hun--dreds of applications for tbe six additional poni tions as Commit tee tnes-senvera authorized by the 1 Senate on Wednesday- Most of the candidates are represented by wives or danakters with tcarbrimmed eyes. One ladv ia silks, carrying a i?old wath, told David I'avis tliat she was on the vere of atarvaüon, and was given some sensible advice. A long report on the status oi Indian Territor has been transmitted to Congress by the Secretary of tao Interior. It asserts there are no lands onec to setueihent or entry, the tracts in the Territory to which the Government holds title being reserved tv treaty tipulatiouK. A prophition that the criminal Jaws of the I'nited States be extended over their land ha been made to the Indian delegations now in Washington, and wiU I -evidantly meet their approval. The l'ni.cu States Senato took up the anti-poly-?Cnir Ml! on Thnrsdav, which Mr. est deiiouiioed rs a bill of attainder. Mr. Pendlet.. otj ectfd to the feature excluding known polyKamlsbs (rent the Jury box. Mr. Sherman thought it was l'oaiiy time for a revelation aerainst polygamy. Kv a osrtv vote, it was agreed that no. more Than three of the Commiionera to be selected f h.'.il belong to tbe Mime political orsanization. The- bill was then passed by a unanimous vote. Ln the llr-is5 of Representatives Friday an ainendm. tit by Mr. I'a:-'e. that the IIuue shall be omro-ed of 31! members wa rejected, A motion ov Mr. O.leriek to leconsi 1ir the bill was lost, änd the bill parsed. Memorial aair.st poiv?:isi7i!i ( tah and Je7ish maltreatment in Kussiaw'eie presented. In JL'ommittee vi the Whole, a bill to restore Thomas Little to a Cap- - talncv in the Army whs defeated. .Jr. Valentine reoorrcd ihearicuUnre appropriation bill, wbich calls for 5 1)4sü. A nesstise froia the l'residetit was p-effiite'i. trnnsnoi'iiiiij further do-U!netsts iu reya'd to the War iu South Amtrica. In the -T-r;at9 on Friday, Mr. Keliocs inlroilur.d a hill t appropriate fl.775.OuO for puslic Uuildsrt!.- f-.'.A other lniDrovements in Lotiidiina, J5 1'tO.'X'O c which i fjr the water front of New Orleans. At the reuest of Mr. Lo-,:an. who is seriouv'y iu isposed. an executive fission was jield t u;i oa lier hour than usual. Colonel liochc.-ter' was milrniMl as raymater lencral of the Arm v. Edward renjusou to be Pension -pevt ft Mi'. wanke, and Mursdn t. Lurch to be District Attorney for Western Mi hinan. The President sent i: Ihe nomination of Wakefield G. Fry e, of Maine, to ba Consul General at Halifax. In the yation&l Ik-use ot Representatives on ThnrsJjv a bill was pa-ssd gran tins to Mrs. Garfield a r.:i i n of 85.0O0 ier annum. Bills were favorably reported to Twnlae the collection of tax on 'jiss ncer. to admit Pakcta a e State, to trovi:j2 additional traiaine fehoois for Indinu vouth. ti erect ouV.ic UdMincs at CuMimhin, Erie Ktid Lr:avenw.rih, and to lix the term of in4 ternal t:- en':e oli'ectors at four years. Th2 apportio;.Uv;::t bi'l was taken up. Mr. Anderson's amendment to fix tlio number of Repräsentatives at:v.s a l ptd by li. to 10. After an unseernlr wrar.gls it was" discovered that co quorum waj present.

SlisoelTariPOUs News Items. Msdaiae Fatli was thirty-niae years old on Sunday. The w'.Mer in Alaska I reported as bein? unisviiil;" evere. rreM'den. Arthur has rented a cottasC at Long Rraiich for the summer. Tho Lord M.iyor of London s Irish Relief Fund now amount to C.o,u;0 or S0.0u). The Protestant Churches of Washington, D. C, n fjittiday adopted auti-pylygauy rfciolutious. Near Grif.in. G. two colored children were roas;ed ma burning building on Saturday night. Th llfrvrews of Cincinnati are moving vigorously iu the matter of hsitivg the liusdau refugee. Bisuip W. M. Tt'iehtnan. of tne Methodist Episcopal Church south, died at Charleston, S. C, on Thursdiy. C'ituens of I.om Brunch report havin? seen a fiah iTty i--et long, w 1th a wida head armed with atout li jrns. Amonc the datfca reported recently Js that of ieorg MeCuiiouh, oh of the pioneer mauufacturerto P-ichuouu, Ind. A switch man named Christmin was iastantly tilled at Kort V.'ayne. Ind., ou Sunday, by telus run over by a locomotive. Purp'on Jo in M. Curler ia being pressed by Influeuti il Irie ids f r the position of iurs'-ou General of tLe L niied Stutes Army. Ab-aham Neilson. a Swede, livinx In Iittsbin, beat his v ile in scch bmial manner ou Sunday that she died iu half an hour. He was arrested Th? t'aited Sftves llorpi'jd fct Sit'ia, Alu'Äka, occupied ft iudiistiiji Kchoid and misdonary house lor Indian boys, was barned on thalilst ult. ' - Th- Supreme Cinrt of Tenr.e-see h definitely ani :i i-l y ret'usi ij to permit the f indi t? ofr tha Stale de exeept tiirouh the passage oi another Dili by the Legislature. ; - Aspt eial di-patoh frr.n W.shtn;t n contains the information that an eil 'rt wiil ba raaie to dofeat the e Miflroiation of Mr. John C. New as Assistant Secretary of the Tretsury ' Therc were thirty-one deaths from smallpox In Cincinnati dnrine the Tast wetii. There were seven ty-tive new ca-s reiKrte1, and 10 smallpox patients are now under treatment. At Lelieviile. Tex., Saturday, Miles Thompson was handed for outraging Mrs. Johnson and ki!l1q;j hur ,'nther, who attempted to arrest him. He ctnfeaed his crime on the gallows. The proposal for a Federal Council V conclude an international treaty tixin the itandard for 0ld and ilver coinage has been refused by tngiand, Germany, Frauce. Italy and other Powers. Mrs. John Rounder, a Udy nearly sixty years of ag-. a resideut oi LAtayette. Ind., was Drutauy assaulted and outraged on Saturda iiijjhi by au nn taowu teoundrel, who pretended to bo a policeman. Governor Culhrn h is received information that Jn fccMi.ern lliiuow women and childre i are dylii' f.-o;a tf.rviüi -n. Although not ereitiu the reports, he is givii:;; them a thorough inviBUgatiori. , Iu Euinhurs on Thursday, ffoxes eontslulng infernal m-i Mhiae w-ro delivered at two places, ai.d eigfct verlor. ere h-jnrrd hy the explo-ton. A uuvvoii ntmed dstellj haj been arrested for the outrages. Mofctof the man it fact ur who were btirned out by thy ffieM are at Haverhill. Mas.. have mniie rne-mc-nts to esuiiie busir.ess iromediately, and tue inriit r!i--.rict wiii bo rebuilt iu a more substantia manner. ....... Susm Ma-t, of Larca-tsr, Fa , locked the doors of ht houhc on tne i'n-i le last Friday, and fceat har ir.-t hi .-in-l4 w to death, ühe then confessed her i-tiuid to tbo- auiliotnies. aud zpieed the wbh ill At some ouo woaliiJiiil her. r . ; . J Albert I). c"o:.w, Unitil ?tn?es CdhsuI at Man-ch-l'-r, ri-;xir:s tniii th-i yru;ti;e rtt plnciii? ai)i ' in b'es of cottm 1 hdnar extensively nracieed at Ameri'M i o rf". t- th- the -ertou iifjäry of the , trade, t rs'ids of this nature already discovered a0'0'rera'' 5,0 ,0W. TheEvo.iaa Ministers hava decided upon the total ab.j.itioii of ulavery. and to fi.fn; it Kader P.ha b;ts beeo aj-; 4:i'c f Governor of th eioudaü. Knd aspttinl ivpiinment will bo (-rented Rt Oiri. lu-'.raedons in reyird to the slavo trade are iu preparation. fTher" r,a! g'eat cxc'te neiit In Ihe grain and provi-iTi nariiiis of chi?. !at W'cdnwday, and the t;.".'S'-MT.is c:i t!:a -sli beard alone a:jgTeir'.toi '.:;.5jo,ü.J. Ui3 t!u largest on record. Tntrvus h-nvv dc-viin in tie whole ll-t. wht-. d.f pFl-5 three cents, p rt s-venty-two and holf. am iard t.veu'.y to twe ty-Uve ccuts per h'indro 1 r a ii;ds. Tne Onio Rivr etneinnati, on Snturd.a7 midnis;.'!!.. ha 1 r?.ich?d Ciix-twn fi-t water, t.iundatin? the low-:r -(-riWu cf th ri vcr f.'ont. Thero viv.tt ;air:ec:i ft 1 one-rialf foci at Fittxburx, and the Mo-oiii:.tU Tl-inar- The Kanawha Sa bankInll and fi:dn t. At Portsmouth t'iere wis fortynine sud one-half fiv.t, avi lidn slowly. At Ab- rdten, O , ixty-fve rule p.bov Cincinnati, theO'iiowai li-iuit t'.o i;r.-hesnn hour, ar.d th.e dwellings 'u Front street iu inula ted. At Iadi(otifr. 1 V( vav. Ind.. t ;e lower ptfrt of thefe towns ar--" fl xale 1. alsi at IyiuUvilia. There is tfrtat suf.'irinx. drownii'ü of ttock. etc., along the lower Oulo, from Evansville to Cairo, and alon? the Lo.ver Mississippi, L'om Memphis south a

l-u?e amount of stock perishing In fbe ötxxl. The BteAmer Golden Cr iwii. aith her Mardi-firas xcursioni.ts frota Cincinnati, arrived at New Orlesu nn Sunday. ind th Gulden fiule, n ith exenr?ionlts, passed Vicksrg, The Governor of Virginia has captutT'l tha piratical ojster rl-i rf six K-bcjnerSjOiie s-(h:i mitl mxiy-oiw men. Kinteou siiot were Jir;-d through the ruin,: id one of the schooners, Tid r'ne was ehasji thirty-flv mil as beforo Iron , ht to. ' MajT Warner", nzed elshtr, f.rmer keeper of Libby Pr!.i, at the rcIvi metliii; of- Mrs. Oliver, tho Kv-i v.i lit. at Atlanta, Ga., hr.s been emverte.1 to the fa.th. It is slated that a brother of the ldy was starved to death at Libby under Major Warner's administration. Russian Jews in a viliago near Kishinef were attaese l bv ptasants. ten tl the forruvr being nearly beaten to desth. A Vienna correspondent asserts that iu seven important towns no less than 20 women were outniged by Jew-baiters. At Odessa petroleum was poured ou a Hebrew's head and et ou fire. The Minnesota Grango has adopted resolution that the new rules for buying and grading wheat pnt in force by tha millers cut prii s from ten to thirty cent per bunel. and struea a blow at every interest in the fctste. and that the remed lies in encouraging kcal buytrs and In shipping wheat ontdde the idate. Near Centerviilf. Ter., on Saturday, a party of two negroes, with their wives, while rhUux alorg the road In a wagon, were fired on by a inau named Lyle with a shotgun, the men being killed and the women mortally wounded. The murder was the result of a didlculty between a Child of Lyle and tne negroes. County expenditures. The Chief of the lareau of Statistics has completed a series of tables showing the expenditure of the different Counties for the years l'vü and 1.1. One cf the items of the table is the expenditures' for County officers, which shows that in the year ISSO tli County of Yanderburg spent $11,107 for officials and in 1;M J20.774, howiDg an increase of S'J.277. Allen County conies next, her officials costing the poopl.s 0l'.),87i in lO and $1S,07J m lvl, showing a decrease of $1,SLM. Next comes ilarion, who expended for the same purpossj fa 1SS0 S14,Dod, and in is,si $1(1 ö'.s, jliuwina; an increase of $1,M2. The olricials of Washington County cost tho people lew than any County in the Slate, being $2.371 for ' ISaI, which was a decrease over of $1,101. The following table will bliow the total expenditures of racli County in the State on all accounts during the years J SSO and 15S1:

Total Expenditures. Counties.

lsl. j 1S$1. 27.4(1". 77 1 t-'ipA 2o 172.'S" 17 17'AVJ 40.T4S 0 J'..)S Hi 32.ir.rt ."! ::i,-Jü) 4 . IM.ltM f. Rt.i-.su; :w.;W, rt.t7 f i I4.ci. si lii.yj:; -Jj 31.M 7 34.1 is CJ 7'J i g i i,2i;" '.; iMl.l.'li 7s 5l,;ö0 :t: 37 :v,5Js ou -i;.71!l 81 1 2y,6WJ 411 116V) :j ! Jl.'JI'JNJ 6Ö.1H6 :.7 012 71 . C,2M 3UI f.W 0(1 .'Viol ,Vj'. 47.2M M .S7.71S.VJI ;:;,0.! !'- ÜS.W0 0'i' ll.ViOSO j-i,07ß ::i p.) :t'& is int.Mn k.i; ..f b il ä,,VJ0 17; :ii.4-s ;w 4- ,l-M 71' 4 ,017 57 5-VliJO Ti l :,'jn; 16 VJ7 1(' 27X1 V:J "",t'lt ''. 0 4ß,(KS 40, Ut,7:! J6.S71 OU bU.fi 2i :.7.4tV10i; '-M.l'ilS 45 S",!3.' 77 M.lus i" ..:qa 7o! 31,6 :. t" 27,711 A'' I w,vw l.i; :5o,."rj '.5 2 .'i,0 10 0. 2.V111 71 -tl.sii -It l.'.M'i .V.'.CiS :.o 4!.II1 21 21.. SI-- 4.,t)2 o'J rt.Clö It ' M.S'.'t I t 2J,2td lis "ii..'i.So ,'.'J 1J.sjU) ivi 60,17.! :J 2l,rd5 '.): lS,7st !M .iI,s:j ::l frit-;. it. JS.4S2 r.t; rsd M :iS,fi75 t4' 32 4S20I Cl.r.Vi 07; 27,.Vd I'd i;:;..M'i rit: Jti.7o s 40.S25 CI 4VJl v:i,7:)i P7j :;d,i20 2s 00. t'Jl si. :is.r,i9 r,s ' 2sl.77d 50. C72.M2 2;5 4. .G.S7 Si.) 3,4.V1 11 17,4 3 47' 17,1X0 t,.rii; on; 67,0'.. :io Ä,7ti7 Dsj 3.X475 40 f.",0s.s 17 47,810 18 4'J.t91 Sil, 41.320 -i 2I,K-S 65' - 20.O14 Oft :tl.7 Mj &4 10,610 00, 10,7:50 5'J 25!..! Ooi D7 22.070 : lt,404 47 110.f.s 4,(j! 73 4 5 Ml 5. xö 4i . 27,375 M 25.5.,. tj 22.501 31 lS.i46 4S: 25.40. 47 ."s.704 01! S...01H 72 lii.lM 02; 1S.5Ö4 1"1 40.411 22i 19.O0Ü 70 3JGI17hi 21),k::J01 2j,414 02: 2S,'.i::'. 17 iio.r.2 is; 7:5.41:2 73 . 10,074 t'2i 10.135 IS C0.5U t-V 71,2o 51 2i.ir.0 71i. 31J2W5 71 ll.!i7(i CSi 12.1S7 ll 3;..271 ,r.5i ' 35,07 11 20,77" 11! . 25.274 Vi 1D,U5 4P 20,Ss0 5t ' 2Ü.S;:. p5! ' 21.XSS 'X W,iV2 Vi! t:l 201 Mi 25.4! 10 ?3 2.". 7H. 32 7S 12.1f2 33 1. VJ.RW 27 2:y,1.sd 4:5 25,132 4i 2-2,9 72 7I..V.O no! &S.S40 01 - 70 577 Ml' 54.7XJ 31 211,212 401 31.31)2 41 41.203 43' 10,776 2S 17.1 5 1 VI' lli,3.'(i sh 51.371 23' 73.521 57 2. '..! 01 47,0'.9 41 2S.!'J 11! ''5,22S Kl 20.2.-Ö 13 2:5.027 12 4.C0.S.S? 70i 4,070..sj 07

Adams 1 Allen liartholoiuew Kenton - : I'.'aek ioid i HMne j Brown ' Carrolil Cuss- 1 Clarke Clay - Cliiito-i ! Crawford.- : Iaviess ! learborn J Ieeatur ! 1'eKalb ; Delaware Dubois .. ...... 1 K'.khart ; Fayette ' Floyd j Fountain 1 Franklin Ful tor. - .; Gibson ' Gnuit j Greenelbuuilton Ilanc-ek ; Harrison 1 Hendricks. Henry : Howr.rd Huntington ' Jaeksiju- ....... j Jasper- ' Jay ; Jefierson- ; .... Jennings Jonnsan - : Knox- - j Kosciusko i lnrrtinge J !,ake Laporte Iji-.vrence - Madison Marion - Marshall Marlin . Miami......-... Monroe j Montgomery. Mortrnu -..-.........( Newton . 1 Noble ! Ohio Orange ' Owen I Parke... - -...j I'erry- 1 Pike - Porter Posey ! Pulaski Putnam . Randolph Uip'ey It US n..... ..... ... .IUI. Shelby spencer....... Starke - St. Joseph.... Men ben.. Sullivan....' Switzerir.nd Tippecanoe-.. I Ti 'ton I'nion ; Vanderbura .. Vermilion Vi,'o ! Wabash ' i Warresi - i Warrick Washington Wd'"he Wells - White .J Whitley...

Total Queer PostofSce Matter. Three queer articles were received at the Postoffice on Saturday to be sent by regis tered mail to Fort Elliott, Texas. They were none other than tin pai's, in each of which was packed a tempting-looking cake. The address was, "1 rank Carroll, U. 8. Army, Fort Elliott, Texas." A pleasant incident, revealing the mictn of a mother's love, is connected with the trans mission of thesearticies Urs. Emelis Carroll is an atd colored lady in the employ of the family ot the late J iiUe Samuel 1'crkins, Her son Frank Is in the UniUd States Army, stationed at the Fort mentioned above, lib birthday is soon to arrive, ana his mother desired to make him a present The cakes were prei are I, but Mra. Carroll learned, to her t-orrt-w, that they could not be Eent by e.crre, as tue K-.ii I road does yot . 1eac.l1 .Fort Elliott." She then went to the Postollice, where she rra? .toli they ouid'be sent if put up in the ma'inef indicated. The postage amounted to seventy t-yr rent aT.d the entire ex pense prouftbiy roecnea !. - lhe cake pre pared or Eucn a loving nwthrrwwl doubtless cheer tiie hart of tho on, and it is hoped the packapes will muka the Ion j iurney w iUiout accident or delay. rSrother Barn?s s itronp: with the children. aid they answer his quest! r ns prom utly Tlio CJ'4el)i3iu rum somewhat like this lUrncs If you are i;nnd children, will God iovejou? Children (ail lucetlif rl 1 a-a s! Drr.f If you a e bad, will lie still loi vou: Children i-aa-M ijrrics io you know what the jairoiid ßland i-,'.' Children i-aa-s: Uinies ell, lit is it Child ren all silent. lbrnes Then you've told a lie haven't you? Children Y-a-a-s! Barnes You all love to eat, don't you? Children Y-a-a-s! Lor.isville Courier Journal. Watkins would not buy a kei of beer for hi3 acijUiiintances on his wedding day, though required to do so by the usage of East Carondelet, Mo., and in "pile of a PMitive dema'id by the t!iirsty crowd. Thy dragged him to a hin bridge and dropped him into the cold water. This caused a postponement of tae marri3ge, butdid not produce the beer.

A CHICAGO SKN.TfOX.

William C. Clnre, of tli4 Wholcaal Paper Xlons of Clirkr, Friend, Foxi Co , Oots Away '11)1 Over ftlW,OUO aud Hees the CPy. CiurAoo, Feb. IS. Win. C. Clarke, firaierly at the head cf the wholesale paper house ol Clarke, Friend, Fox i Co., fcai lied from Chicago, and ia known to be in New York. It appears that he not long Muce bought out the other interests f the firm with promissory notes, and speedily transferred the stock to a rival dealer f.r $175.(Xj, cf which $112,0lK) was m cash or cool commercial jmner. ComplalriM by the original crcditora of ihe house caused an investigation by Friend aed Fox. which showed that tlls.irJO of the rina's paper was still i) t. f this amount Stti.OTM ss promptly paid, and lhe li&bililus will bo Honestly met. The hltory of Clarke't transactions, according to the Chicago Times, is that aooin Iecetnber 1 Mr. Clarke, who, a few days previously nad returned from a conference at ClueinnaJ f re?ddent members thereof bis tirni, oined nei;otiations with the j. W. Untier Piper Company, of Chicago, for the diixisal of trie stwk oi Ciarke, Friend, Fox tV Co. He represented that he had pareha-sed the interest nt the junior members of the tirm. The Butler Company closed negotiations by taking tne Mccll and good wiii of tho firm at a consideration of $175,000, of which $112.000 was paid over to Clark In cash and notes. Then Clarke retired from luduess. aud some rive weeks ao took an abrupt departure for New York, where he Is now employed by the firm of Olttirn. Day Field, 17 New street. It seems that Clarke, years a. had been given charge of the Chicago brniii h of the house with a working capital of S.'O.cw. When he determined to "wind things up" he represented to his partner that a good dial of the tirm paper was afloat a mom; Cbieai; Mnks. but he proposed to return . to the Friend & Fox Paper Mill Company its 20, C00 working capital in the Chics;;. tittn, wiin an additional bonus of $3.0j0, provaled the f mpanv would fctand by him in the event, of a "cramp.1' This was agreed to, and soon after tho dissolution of partnership was aunouueed. Later events c bowed thatclark misrepresented the facts to tow Cluclnuail partners, lor lusieaa 01 only a few thousand dollars of the firm's notes being held by Chicago banks, the firm was responsible to bankers and nnoer - manufacturers to the amount of neaily S20U.CO0. This was not known till Wednesday last, when a meeting of the ci editors was held here. Friend A box have Minified their intention to meet ad chums. Some of the pressing claims, amounting to f40.000. were immediately nettled. Anion? the claims presented were Campbell A; Smij'i. Xew 1 ort, S31.0OU: Rochester Paper company, c-iiyieo; Hampshire ivper Company, ioutn nudity JTiiis, Mass., SS.G0Q: Whitney Vaier Company, liolyoke, Mass., 7.000; Potter Mills. Xeenah. Wis,, St-000; J. II. Wren & Co., bankers, Chienf-o. 82,l!O0; Ualaviu. Illinois, Paper Com iny, ."0,000. Among tiic local banks sal 1 to be victimized are the Commerrial National luk. National Bank of Illinois, Fifth National and tlueo others, t here are also a large number of paper mills, in various parts of the country, whoi-e claims ranjia from Sow to 5,000. A s, troll Through l'oinpeii. Ptforc retnmius to lne subject of the domeytic life of rompei!. it msy be as voll to complete the reference to the artistic decorations trf private houses by an account of two remarkaVe works. A FSEKCO ATtl) A MOSAIC. In the house of the "Tragic Poet' a fancy tieme theie was found in ls24 a wall painting, or fresco, bUL'xcstud by a scene In Homer's liiad a proline ouree of subjects for ancient art, a very It-re pro'sortlou cf these in Pompeii beiiiK of that dtiivaUoa so admirably conceived and ex ecuted as to warrant the uppoMtlou of Sir Will iam Gc-U that it Is a copy wf a celebrated Greek work extant at that time. U reprcicats Achillea delivering Bribe's to the agents unit by Agamem non to cet her. The lender of tLo "Myrmidons" did not take this Utile levy ou his household by the "Kiiirr of Men" In very rood part. They had e,u imled r.bout the ho;!shness of the latter in u mauoiu,; nnscis, lor v. no in uj iisu 10 jrive ud hjsown ruistrcs to avoid a nlnRiio, nnd Homer tel's us, in the very ilr.,t line ot the iliad, that Ach'iics wir.'.h"v as "thtjiirt ful f; rin ot woes unniirnbered'' to Gre' e. find it is the foundation incident cf liiat reutest cpie iu ancient literaui re. As usual, situ e and before, "there was a woman at the bottom of it." ThePoinpeian frecco prwnts. in the face aid head of the hero, what lr William Gell says "is the finest youthful head in existence." It is, e ci in this copy preserved S.ke most other exhumed relic in the Museum of Naples astonishingly expressive, full of life, tire and fearksneis. Tlio feature nre Grecian: the face oval, with the areh of tho forcheid foTiins almost a perfe-t ccsr-snaiHid outline; the chin and lips full and rounded; the hair curling loosely over th head; tho eyes largo, widely opened and fairly blaziur. It is the finest panting of antiquity that Timo has not carried off with him. It is about four feet square, an lftlil in fair condition, though faded nnd damaged j two years of exposure before it was deemed Fafe to remove "it. The linct-t mosaic of antif;Jlty is the beeond specimen of PoapeJan art alluded to above. It is a monivlir: rne. or made of white aud black colors only, liko an eneraviup. aud represents the battle of Isus between Darius and Alexander the Great. This is the frtncral opinion of the object, though others have been huggested. Alexander is on horseback, bareheaded, and has run a Persian leader through with hislance. while Darius, in a lour-hone war chariot, stretches out bis right arm toward the f.dlin;; oilicer with a face of ahm. and the charioteer lashes the horses with all Ids iu!?ht. The features, action and attitudes of the figures, both men and horses, are admirable, but the left band end. where the Greek force stands, is almost wholly defaced. Alexander, in n the hips upward, his horse's head, a part of his lance, the helraeted bead of a Greek roldier, part of a horse head in the ree.. and the arm of a dend Greek stlil holdirs its fchield, are all that Is left, with tho "rprangled" stump of a dead tree In the rear. The right sid the place of the Persian host, is but little injured. The whole mosaic is now set in the floor of a large lower ro iuinthe Royal Museum at Naplc. and carefully protected byrsilinfr, over which a sort of raised walk passing alonjf the bottom enables the visitor to " eo perfectly! It was found in the "Hoose of the Fawu," and I guess, after sixteen years, that it is over a do;:en feet Ion?, by p.uf as many wide, or -near it. As these two wcrks are counted the iinest remains of ancient paintin?. sculpture excluded, of course, this rather extended notice may not be misplaced. There are many othtr fine works, but theso will serve as si-mples. IlOMESTIC ARßAX'.fEXTS. I believe a fresco on the wall of a per.'style led me off into this sesthetic by-path, so coming back to that poiut. let ua laue round this family division of a first-clasa "North tod," literally so there as as well as here, mansion . lathe typical house of Pausa there are four or five little bedrooms on the left hand tide of the peristyle, peninx upon the pillared portico that runs rouaJ iu four sides, formintr. as before Intimated, a court yard open to the sky, with a "piscina," or fish pond, in tbe middle.- It is about sixty feet by forty. Rack of it is the t-ite of a paiden about 100 feet square, the house, 200 feet by 100, and the warden together making an entire block or "in sula" of 3a) by 100 ieet. Jtetween the peristyle and the garden are tne remains of a twofctory gallery or portico, apparently for the private promiuadea of the. ladi-jg cd the house. Next to the jortico. extending to the street on the left, was a servants room about twenty -five by twenty fet. csnnected with a kitchen of the same size divided into two rooms; next on tne rijj.it waa a narrow passage of about fourty feet in length bv live oreix wide from the peristyle to tbe portico: aud next to this a lame lamily room, adjoining which was a library (suppo d)and a tir.all calins look ir ft towrd the norden. ReUr en this and the street on the rinht Waa a section of thirty by forty feet, apparently rented as a residence. On tha tame bide, bete.et u tue peistylu and the street, was a second small reshiei ?e, aud alony the same side, between a part of the atrium and t ie street was a third reslctr.ca. llxcdpt a little bakery iu the same corner these three residences formed cearty the whole aide of the house, lhe front and t newest tide were cat up into littie shops, except at the extreme upper end, wh re the servant's room extended to the street. 0.1 the rihtof the peristyle, between the two upper and pecond reutedreiddences the 'tricdniuia" or! dicing room, twenty bv thirty 'cet, wholly opens next to the portico of tiie peristyle, us if it we:e a hall instead of a room. The victu ds Ironi tha kitchen had to be cani-u a long the v.holi breadth of the peristyl-i to the oining room, which was on the extreme 'east side as the other was in the extreme west. Betv.eeu this a'.rum, or more public division of the house, and ihe penstyle or private oortioa, waa a small passage ten or I'.iteen feet by five or tix. and on one bide oi this was an open "tab'.inura." or place for household divinities (lares and penates), Knd on cr.ch 8'dn of this was a good -sized mom. for some use or oriher. This, wiih the detached descilpiion of a p-irtof the i'orapaeln model house last week, will e.ivo the reader an Idea of the ntral form, size and arranefr.ieut of the Lest chü.s of prirato boiircs of the period f ..Hotting clote uikju the Christlau era. KATING. The "trISfnitim." or dlninrf room, was so cäiicq because of its three beds 011 wr icli the diners re clined when at the tabie. Thty f ormed three sides of a square open on the fourth side, through which tho servs-'ts had arcess to th? table in the interior sr-ace. The gues s helped themselves with their Lands mostly. The couches h d 1 three Huers each, tha hostand his wife lying Pt the end of tha left hand one. and thsi guest of honor at the oppcFite cjnier, where he could lean his left elbow on tha couch and reach with bis nsbt hand all . over tha table. The ordinary good dinner consisted of three courses: es, ovbters, olives ard salads, fishes, roasts and made dishes, rastiy and fruit; hei-co the Latin phrase, "From the ept; to tho apples," or beginning to the end C'ab ovo us qui ad mala"), or, as Mr. Wattersoa would put it iu BaccuIc dithyrambics, "From

the sherry to the chamragne." Just here, as one J of the best porslble Illustrations ol private Itoinaa I life. 1 may copy frcm Donaldson the description

0 a Pomp. au dinner picture: "In the center ed the table is a large di.tn In which are four peaeccks, oi.e at cch corner, forming a magnificent dome with their ta'.K All around are lo?irs, on holdin;; in hi etaws a Wue eyz. a second an oyster, a'tnird a stnitd rat the CMnpse la&ie has claie justliicatioii a fourth a Utile rsht full of grassho j 1 ers eo'iady a vii dication of the taste of the Uiuer Indians. Four dishes of fish decorate th; bottom, amve which are several partridges'. liares and squirrels, each holdin? its Head oetwen its paw. The whole Is surrounded by omethi:.g rejembliug a Gormtn sausacr , then a row of yo'ks of ejrgs, then a row 01 jeachA. small melons- aud enenes,and lastfy a row of different sorts of vegetables. The whole Is covered Ith a sort of green -colored sauce." By to raeansa bad dinner, bating the rat and grasshoppers, for the epicure of tne ae of telephones aud fthetk's. A slngnlar featuieof leasts like this, ami of domestic Hie geucmily, was the oocftsh usl presi-nce of large harmless anakeaon the taWle and aUwit lhe boiife, apparently pro'ecled as If they were or represented household civiuities. Virgil allndes to the presence id a snake at a feast, aud the possibly divine character of the reptile, "guardian of bis father's scpulcbr." In Pausa's kitchen was a very tne fresco of snakes on each side of an altar, aud above il another altar with two priests aud a priestess about it, while tianre 01 various eatables, a ham. a spitted eel, a bog's ficad. a sucking pig. a group of birds, a string of fisi, a beef roast, with cakes cut in rosette shapes, formed a bower round tbe religious portion. Who in this day covers his kitchen walls with fre.scos? The beda of the early duva of the Roman .Empire were so exacdy like our. to day ibat they mi ;ht be interchanged without notice. Ho mueh for private and domestic matters. Tiie last stroll will be to places ol amuse neat, plays and gladiator fights. C. it. 8. The OKI Itoys at Princeton. I Lai U mo re (ixette. At Trinceton College, in the d iys of old Nassau Hall, there wtis a corridor in the third-story of the old building which was very favorable to "barring out." A. stone stairway with iron railings ran up Hush to a brick-paved iloorand there ended. The boys on this corridor would lay in a supply of fcolids and liquids, provide some plank and scantlinjr, and then, seixir s some favort.hU opportunity when the tutor was absent, would barricade the head of thee stairs, pile three or four cords of wood upon them and "hold the fort" against the entire faculty. One .student had the most pleasant oilice of all iu this state of seige. lie would break into the tutor's room, where the rope to tho College bell hunjr. provide himself with pipes and provisions, fasten tiie ropo to the run.s ot a rocking-chair, and then coolly seating himself would keep tho bell ringing all niht without intermission or labor to himself. An Iniuiry'Answered. Texas blitings.l S. P. R.. Calvert, Tex. "Pleuse tell trie how many men joined the Confederate Army in m wd until li'A, and how many soklie-s there weie in the 'Union Army during the War, and let me know tii-s number of Indians there are In the United tales, aud give the mimes of the tribes?" 1)0 you think we are going around from 111 to lSii-r with a note-book and pencil, ket ping tally of C-nfederate soldier, or do yon imagine that v.e have time to ride all over the Western hemisphere and gather Inuian statistic? and the rehumatism? You are unreasonable, man. 'low would you liko some interrcgatorie of that i-haroctpr thrown at you? What woald you think of us if we asked you to inform us how many mince j'ies were made in the United Slates during 1SS1, rr how many Jioas a yellow dog couid support without personal inconvenience? You should by j-ourself an Encyclopedia or have a guardian appointed. '.Ilnr it I'lease Your iluuur." Kvansville (Ind.) Journ il. "There are three points in this case, may it pWse your hAnor," said tbe counsel. "In the first place, we contend that the kettle in dispute was cracked when we borrowed it; secondly, that it was whole when we returned it; aiid thirdly, that we nevtr hid iL" Stull logic might appear ridiculous but fjr the fact that the remarkable evidence produced in sutne of the great murder and "scandal"' cases which have had legal ventilatiijn in this country during the last few years, was of no less an edifying'and conflicting nature. In strongest contrast to this many-sided kind of testimony, are the following emphatic and uniform statements made by well-known business men of Evansville, to arepotterof the Journal who was c mmissioned to get their opinions and experience relative to the article in question, and of which such astonishing reports are appearing in many of our leading exchanges, ilr. Charles Laval, proj rietor t f the Prescription Drug Store, cor. Locust and Third streets', upon learning the nature of the writer's visit, said that his sales of the St. Jacob.! Oil were large and always increasing. That very many people to whom he had sold the article, called and reported it to be the most excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. "We can' safely say that St. Jacobs Oil has effected within the past year; more cures than any other lin.'ment we have ever sold," weic tiie words of Messrs. Isaacs & Failing, CIS Main sireet. Mr. Trank S. Mueller, whose store ii at 925 West Franklin street, cited the case of Mr. Henry Khenick, who for four years suffered with rheumatism, which wa3 cured by the use of two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil. At the Canal Drugstore, Mr. G. A De Sonchet was pleased to say that all united in claiming it the best liniment they evtr used. There was a growing demand, and a number of his customers had called to testify to specific cures. Learning that a member of the well-known firm of Kerr A: Morgan, proprie tors of the boarding stable?, 1'1'j Locust street, had had experience with the article, a visit revealed the fact that a few applications of the St. Jacobs Oil cured him of an attack of rheumatism, causing him to feel like a new man. Mr. George Knortt, with the Ingle Ice Co., experienced the tame happv result? from a bottle of Oil in a ctse of rheumatism which had troubled him for six weeks. Mr. W. Weber, druggist, at 030 Main street, said that the St, Jacobs Oil could be recommended with a clear con science for the prompt alleviation and cure of all the various painful ailments which could be reached by an external remedy. Similar testimony was received at all the dinerent place visited, among whicn were the Farmer's Drug Store of F. A. Illing, 515 Fuiton avenue, and L. u.Deuscer A; Co, cor. Second and Seymour streets. It should be stated iliat our fellow-citizen, Mr. J Uertelen, Upper Second street, from his personal experience, recommends tho St. Jacobs Oil as the best article of its kind buch indorsement as tt;ee carry no double meaning; there is but one inference; and as has been well eaid by the Chicago Time.- after interviewing some of its leading citizens, "they should be enough to Uisfv the mcst ski pi c.il of the wond.rful, aim nst miraculou.i prot-erties contained in thc-se little bottles." ' Tarties intending to visit Kuropo the coming season will bw intertettd in -the an nouncement in another column of Dr. li Tourjce's Fifth Tour. ' ' " Bucliitpwiba." . New, quick, complete cure four days', urinary 'affections, smarting, frequent 01 difficult urination, kidney diseases.. $1: druggists'. lcpot, Stewart fc Harry;' Suicide and Dyspepsia. A nost retnarkaölo cure for Iyspepsia. Wells' Health ltenewer." Tho greatest tonic, best hi lions and liverrcmedy known. $1; druggists'. L'epot. ttewnrt .t iUrry. If there ever was a specific for nny one complaint, then Carter's Little Liver Pills ore a specific for hick headache, and cverv woman should know this. One pill a dose. Fevera and intermittent of all kinds are speedily relieved and entirely cured by tusin Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills. How inexpensive, and yet how clTecf.ive. is the great substitute for sulphur baths, Glenn's Sniphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Crown, 60 cents. Everybody is hoarse. There never was f-uch a spring for coughs and colds, and

never such a universal and urgent demand lor Hale' Honey of Horehound and Tar. i'ikes Toothache Drops care iu one minnt. . . - Dyspeptic and nervous pople, who are always "out of 8..rt," Colden' Liebig'd Liquid Extract of Iktf ami Tonic lnvjgorator. in pint bottles, will cnie. Ask for Coldo.'s, take no other. Of druggists tc-n-erally. SPECIAL NOTICES. Forty Years Jrxaerince an Old N'nrse Mas. WrwsLow's tooTHiiio Stbü? is the prescription ot one of toe best female physicians and nurses la the United ute!, a:x has been used for forty year with never-failing siiow, bT millions of withers f.sr their children. It it il eves the child fron taia. enresaysentery and diarrhea, gruMnglatbebowpla and wind colic ETgiinf Health to the child, it resta tae mother. iTlee twenty-flvecen a pottle. o- . If People Win Clsew, they should rouoteraet the injurious effect of tebflcco upon the teeth with the sterling preservative and purif.er. KOZODOXT, wblch not only whitens the teeth und renders the gums healthy, but barisncs from the breath every objectionable odor. Certain tooth powderp, pastes and washes, although they cleanse, also injure the dental enamel, but this niiiichU s toilet auxiliary preserves and strensolieus It. Its origin is botanic, hud Ii davor aud odordeiightf ah ') A Card. To all who are pufferln!? from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that wF.l cere you. free of charge. This great remedy waa discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to Eev. Joseph T.- I'jiaau, Station 1. New York City. Quern's Cod idver Oil Jelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of New York for coughs, colds, bronehL l and ttibercular consumption, scrofula and geue:al dehllity. The

most mild, bland and nutritious form In which Cod Liver Oil can be used, and with more beueat secured to the patient by a single teapoonlul of this Jelly than by double tbe quantity of the liquid oil, and the most delicate stomach wil7not reject it. ror sale by au druggisüt, and kit TKUEX. 3 I'latt street. New York. THE COUNTRYKAfl IS TIIE IVcallicr Signal ' Oficc. Mr. Jeremiah Toadvinc, of the rural '.isirict, brought a letter f introdu.lion to tne l lilted states Signal Olli eer, and Ly the bitter pentlciium was shown the beautiful scientific inst ruments for measuriajr and dctermiiiii:'' tho various changes and conditions ort he weather, l'oiuting to the rf.i ndnrd tfiermometer lie explained to .Mr. T. the uses of tho het gunge, v henuiKin Jlr.T. rnxloudy iaipdred if h"hadn't nuthcr uu to fpare sich a nieö men-Iiiiie to sot tho wen! er in liuyin' and harvest time." His inspf. tio n of t h e atmmet eV or wind 11 , t :. -1; . . r evoked tho expression: "Vit...:!,:, she bo the tut s-et to rrm t:.o wi::d mill wiin." Tho bar. :'. i. r v.:.; OHO tOO ni:l,PJr for TCdv:i i'.Cl.d.; td -. ing queer at t!io c lln-ia!. s :i' l.o were wtcei.t lion pin-set ard i:i;krnptof worosail: Tiieii.l..:iivo.i ever l.ave vl3 rcumatL'r TV ai.ntptnessof t!i0fiv..-';;i ii siirHxl lhe officer, v.no r. j-iied, "ho-i i.w r." "What" Evidently ivi-. :;oi!h," hlmscir, J! r. T. stepped en il.v i.cd tdwof tiie thrcacbrre t Marl , and sai l: " 1 1 nly w r.nted to know.forit this trap (pointingto the 1 :.r.:i.uter) shows tho g.Kid an' bad wentlver uforu it'stincit would bo c bully trap for people with reutntt's; they could flank i. every time. Up av eountry w hen folks has it they use r. JAcons Oil. on' il'üa powerful arj r.icnt agin renmatis it's tho tipper dorgintiio 1i;:!it every time." With thanks for ihe unexpected information, the official politely turned Mr. load vino over to the usher to show hha to the strot-t car, v.Lilo he. looking overbid paper, rend: "Mrs. T. A. Gist, No. 1.1 I Walnut street, ridladelphia.l'a., writes: I Imd li.iii.n-.mafory rheuma H0. BO. !tC, so id tism very nivlly. Jnonefootnndanklo it svemed to have taheh hold w ith the determinfttion to Stay, and the morning I obtained the fT. Jacobs On. I could rfot put my foot down to the floor, even for n instant. I tied it that evening for ihcl'ust time, und tha next morning for the seclid timo, ami that afternoon put my foot down ior several minutes. On the Pmidny lollowing I could stand up end walk a few steps. OiiTucsdavt'tiidwalk fitout my room and wen t down stairs by holding on to the banisters. Now I can walk quiie well and there bs very littie pain left. Just think! wie Ik. ule Hilda half. and 1 11m almost frei? from paiul I: is a w oudcri'ul medicine. WATCHES, IS Gold and Silver Cases. s B CHAiitS AND RIBBONS. AN r.LIXIANT LINE OF Watch Charms and Seals. BINGHAM, WALK & JIAYHEW East Wasliintou Street. 3 1 and n-cure iu -ji j dvant-2-or ii2Lir Vn exp-T'nc? in cuHtw ü.-:ii tr tilt lklHk1. IskSM mid lunn.-.crrQtt IH-lftllty, Imitotrnry, OrguM WeakneM, (norrliu-M, ynhllliic nl Mirrnrlul Afli-rtlo .perlully IrenlrJ a citniifw pnncipln, i'U itfe swl Vun- ri.tir. Call or wrier l.iu l Jue-rirni-to br nnwml y ilnvdrsiriuir trotn:Ut br nraU. (rcrw.airpriKc trmm kilarhaU! m4 Ibrir arilrm,'V 4 Irara Harlkini: la .eir adVaUr. life aal tr. Addma. lilt. Itl'TTiS 1-4 K. Ma SU, M. Laak Xa. i-6TAULIJIKll OVEK TllillTV YEAliS. -.! . t !V ;;'l:tn:u, rd tocv-st' u:m wilbcr.t It ccsvi-' ci'.c.J t:li, öX. e.igravin-. ..--J ;-Ji :-.s.rU U'.s. I't.-x: aj Jli-rc.ioi rtr v oi "?-;.,ll'tzi Flf -vtr i.-t-U, I'Lu.is, ' --.'-r f'? ; !;. 1't.nd t-r it. Au-lnsi', MISOKLLANEOUS. CO AM, XEW STYLE C'nrorao Cards, no 2 alika ww iiuniet.n.'ice. Clinton Iiros., Clintonville. Cu 0 in CHI Pe CO IU tpi 1 dres Kiwwles & Maxim, I'lttsSela. JIa?s. fnr) a we?1. 12 a day 0lo''ostlv outfit free. at h ino e-isily taada Address True & Co. Augusta. Maine. A OXTJI AflLNTS WAXTED-SO Bl.fT S ' I a) stllinjf nrtii'le in t' e world; 1 samp-e vaai v froe Addas Jay Eronson. Detroit. Mich. 877 ta. Me. "T A year and expenses to agents. Q I fit free. Add' a i O. Vickery, Auga T; mr i

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Ciiarlks A. Dktf.r. Attorney for PlainUff. STATK OF INDIANA. Marion Countv. Fs: In the Superior ourtof Marion Countv. in the State of Indiana. No. 29,051. Consphtint to ouiet title. William McGregor vs. 'William Crosson, Isabella Crof son. his wife, and others. Be it known that on the loth day r.t February, ls2, the above named plaintiff, bv his attorney, tiled 111 tne othce of the tlerk oi' the Superior Court of Marion County, in the Suite of Indiana, his complaint a;rainst the above named defend ants aud others; and the said plaintiff having also Ughtfoot. widow of James P. Lightfoot. deceased Jeander Lichtioot, and the unknown heirs of Phebe Ligiiiiont and William S. Lightfoot, Susauah Gray, widow of the late John Gray, dv ceascd: Georre Gray and the unknown heirs of John Gray.- Nathan T. Parker and the unknown heirs of EU and Jane Uiitle-r, deceased, are not residents of the fiate of Indiana: and ih ni. j deuces of the fojlowirff named defendants, to wn: i;icau imuer, widow ol the late Noble P.utler, deceased; Jesa Etitlcr and the unknown heirs of Noble i'.ntler, and the unknown heirs of Asa I'm key and Eli7 ioeih Turkey, are nnknown to plaintiff ard afiiant, and niliant believes and ht luformed that the last named defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana: tlist plaintlP.' ard niliant have made dliient search and Inquiry for the following defendants: Willis Untier aud Sarah Butler, his wife; William .Noble and Mary Kohle, his wife; Isabella McKinley, nee l'urkey, nd McKinley, her 1 usband. and Christopher f. r.ut'er. and the unknown heirs of Joseph Xfnncdy: aud that neither the plaintiff Xr this alhar.tbas been able t. learn the residences of s-iid lust named oefendiuits, and that the residences ct the same are unknown to ilalnUG' and a.liant Now. thcrt f ire, hy order of said Court, said de-PMidtKiis-alx.ve named, are herebv notified 01 tiie filing and pendency of said complaint against theiu, and that unless they appear and anm er or demur thereto at the calling ol i:d,r ,i;ise on the tiin day of March. js,s. tne s.im. the liret judi-iijtl dav oi a term of mid o.uri" tobe begun and held at the Court Iloiue in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in March. Ixv2. said complaint and the matters ana things tlierein contained and alleged will be heard und determined iu their ahsene fob22-3v DANIEL M. EANSDELL, Herk. .TTTSX Lr.T TtS S3I55 W VOÜ DIU t'OÖTE'S AND RZADY RECIPES. 7orth $25. Cost 25c. By the author rf Tutxs HoMa Taut" irr " JlEPicai. CloMMON Frssis." tOO PAftErW! AUvloo about Tlally IfaMt .-vcud i;cclr?slort.tir or iom.'nrn Ail me nts; rJaable Book ctileXrsac) lur tverj mm IV. rfs.ri.l-lKx.lc contains rhsTters on Hy lcuofurallaouoHA,Cuiakinn liciueon Coia moil I Jä, lirsTVnSo.Currjtivo S9anres,llowt Avoid I 'utirsiritblo Children, AaarktWurtt 'Snowing, Hln:sooBatriini,on Nurflnctbe Sick, oa Kmenrencies, Hints for Pri!tuar. Women, toother wito, lorn, of tho Frlvua Kin-raulas of Pr. Foots, and otbor phj-slpian eflilrh rennt, and dlrectltms for prerarinj; toolfxrli'vallds. iAUENTS WANT KD. IL HILL PU2LISEIi:a CO., 129 Cast C8th St,, Tf. T. City. AGEXTS WAX1KD. OFFICIAL LIFE AXU TRIAL OF GUITEAU. Send 30 cents in stamps for outfit. Book now ready. FORSHKK & McMAKIN, Cincinnati O. Sita S a t Va1 CrfVU tnj farMl?. sritk (ra ard IncUanu cf bit trcmdrrful rirer. ü prallt S. kirhe nttbt rr. ha-rr rlat". -titled. --FROM THE CKAPIJC To TliK OiVE." S.0Oj kM la Nnr York ul Rrool.!a ta two vatkb A rt boaaaza for AaenU and Ftatkmn. Prirr. tS wl Ilia fsmou "ftsitcaa Pwm,'' fcr Wm. CariU-n. tKa Trafacian. IVif, Iä33.t9. ilmple o'r-'"aw:.t br rvt:r aia'l. rerorwly an. rasrl in oc of esr patent roller on rlrl of fn-, (rlrsn Jw. he flamp. will n.- l J. W. fcllLEilI a OO., iTUiL-Jjen, Zi Ban Uy .trart, X. 1-rk. -s-,Trt t- - - - Imj) iaj Jaal - " " 1 a -a 1 siA-'--r-r . t .-a.-. i . s.r Tülrty; Varieties of Cafchag : aa Com ; of C-nna-ber ! 4t of Melon : 3J of Tczt ; sä ot Beans ; tj of Squuti 1 r of Beet and 40 cf Tcm&. ;.h nzhet varieties in proportion, a larjfe pcrtion of whicb arere pswii on my five seed Ltrmi. vOll be found ia my Tecetabla r.n.l riower fecd Catalcarae far 19142. Sent to ail io Cuatomcnof last Season axi not write irt it. All Sed soil from my ettablbb rant wmat-d to be both frc-.l. and true to name, to far. that should it prove oOierwisc, I will refill the onler prat is. Tha r'jrlnal Introaaecr aEarly Ohl Rarbank Potatoes, Marhlchead Early Core, the H'tbbord fsQUOft, Marblcbead CnbtH.ee, Phlur.j?a Mdon, and a score oi otber new Vegetable. 1 invite tiie jUvaage of the public. New VejTtaHes a Specialty. James. 3. II. Grcrcry, JTarb!ehad, Slasi iRUNKENHFaSS Easily Cure 3 COO cores with the Doubl Chloride of Cio Remedy. Book Free. LLSLIK E.KtEI.EY.L P., Surgeon C. & A. Ii. It.. Iwisht, ilh.U.H. A. toth Tallura ef th-.Maufcl oi . Mi.i.ira a Comber. tz, -y. ' -.-ol...ri caur. anini Violins. Celebrm. d for One t"ne, uii.-ru Ifsrn trin(r. Itlaid prsrl t.i.-pt.-rs", nnr lonjl now.wiih Ivory n-l.iiTtrrd tra tn violin bvx. ilnok of Jn fruition, witi&58 pircet munc br ezprefa fir t3.60. HatUtaetion narMiteed. or ir.onry refuaiicd. A hltrr outfit rnnnnt f iuriiia-J eiw t.rrefur tl!i Cr. IL W. BAT1.3 ä CO, importers. Bcwtoru Mia HARRIS REMEDY C0,sIiSL. , : - J . - f 6 a, ua-Bx-aa fa msh nun rp ä k&gi ; i HPROf . HARRIS' PASTILLE RLMEOf ;rj from Ncrvooi ucA t'hriiral D.til- . IHU W . . J 11. I . , . U lit I .j, Prf stature ExbaakUoa and Vir ciaor tlunray enar)rrcea, e ODi.-klr and radk-ailr enn-d. :-;..- The Retaedy la pet a? in boxet. So. I (lsjticK a a.o'.th;. f t, . 4 eaiocb ta rfTrct a rra, nnlu in aevcr caw ,l i i jia.t (lat.u thrra unrth), 7. Sent by mail tu pl.ia wr.rtpera. lllrevllua for L.ln a-t- im Tna T rafa IU.T. PaniphU-t dtcri bieg tola diaease and mule of ure mut acaicd oa application. mi .i ii''i' "i" 1 r'.! V-"-' ."'.' ," aavautaTPs ns efiimon of 'vhic h we wish t4U!ltae AltIKEilS A.NI FLOltlSTS, jves us nich ÄDle crcps(wiiPtt!tT id in ls. eui'uuynii ma rse S m m mrm m. a Ts, r.a aa yShv r"i. t O 35 Cortlandt Street, New York. .Tf , ' V-tr-.t-.f i aaaiar m in a r . BJ U i

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