Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 34, Paoli, Orange County, 8 May 1878 — Page 4

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jf'OEI ;.V ; retto i ' At ; 1 ' Ac it:, Fays : ' I c Ej--.an U v Lave &a i, in ti- t r.t cheers will j.I.e era r3 ' J T' ted t .1. . t ana cf ve.i. . I pun -iai sldI crcwH rccrt-L d frozi, t.o ULlto.1 Ui s, ikl it brings the Wasliiagtoa Gevenuucnt fnco to face with the great qtieetiori of interna tiosml duty toward Ce two great nations. A number of Enaama isItary; rrpoint-, merits are gazetted. The Grand Duke Nicholas has l - n yror.-ot.2l ta the rank of FieldHaxtihai G -i.tr :.l, . 1 r 3.:iu4' To :ila on account of ill Liil;.Lu G.. Todbeah&abeeo .pjxAnti-J Cr..Tr.iI:r-ir-CLitf of the army in Turkey. A boiler burst in a foundry, at Dublin, Ireland, last wetSt, "killing fifteen persona and woanding twelve, the victims being mostly to cnjiaiiU of adjoiuiBg houses demolished by the force of th.t jxf loaioni i -i . The fort.fgm tvtva i sontn&Letory and eotifusinj. At the lame time one t tag seema certain, and that i that England costlaacs to pQiih forward her -warlike preparations with vigor. Gen. ir "Alfred XlMtlaz Hoffford lit been select id & " commander of the Second Army Corps by the English Wax OSce. Kiotirig bttweeatha OracgS" "end Catholic Irishmen of Montreal has been going on once more. Oa the evening; of April 21), ory? rrjaia was killed and, a number were injured in. this way, and fears, are entertained Of severe trouble on the aaiuverjsary cf the EatUe of the Boyne. " . The French Senate and Chamber, of Deputies have reassembled at YtiriaiUes. . - A dispatch from Berlin , eays " Intelligence received here, fri.mil wiat is considered a trustworthy source, states that the Italian Government ""ir irraktog-'trarEItft " pf eparaQona on a somewhat large scale. The object. i is said, is to dispatch a force into Albania.""" '"" The formsil opening of the Paris Exhibition by PreaLlent LlacHahoij ce,::;hrred oa Hay 1, the inaugural ceTCQTiiesTbeing' attended by crowds of people too vast to be enumerated even by estimate. A distinguished company of foreign Trinces and noblea were present, and from the accounts forwarded in the cable dispatches it is seen that the first industrial demonstration by the republic of France promises to be among the grandest and most memorable cf t" ? vrrii's great shows. A KuKsian imperial n!-., ' ii j t bet a issued, ordering the forma, uu cf forty-t.Lfc fresh battalions in addition to th IWiy-eiht called oat a fortnight ago. Thi ;.. ; . v r.jrtlliery brigades, with 144 guns, are ah-so ! From both Vienna and St. Fetersbu, . c i assurances that England and Ltnshia, t -vi Genaan influences, have agreed to t o-.r their differences calmly, and endeavor t ) 6-rive at an understanding without rescrt to t i arbitrament of war. The dispatches of '. j 2 indicate that a basis has been ad -; 1 which gives promise of a more satisfactory i -suit than has been the case in previous negotiations. According to latest reports, the great famine in China will last at least six months longer. Fecuniary aid is needed, and, to be made available, should be sent at once by telegraph to Peking. . .1 Secretary Evarts has been called"! rom the funeral of one eon to the bedside of another dangerously ill at New York. ''' Mr. Wilbur F. Storey, of the Chicago Times, and wife, sailed for Europe, a few days ago, on the steamship Britannia. "'. ' A number of Southern Congressmen, who recently vitslted Boston, have accepted an invitation to a dinner at Chicago, 2to be given by the "Chicago Commercial Club! '' " John Morrissey, formerly prize-fighter and gambler, afterward Congressman and New York State Senator, died oa Maf f at Saratoga, N."" The President has sent the following nom inations to the Senate : Norman Buci, 'to,, be United States Attorney in Idaho Territory ; E. S. Chaae, of Vuonsin; to be United Etate'B Marshal of Idaho Tfirritnrv. ' A. i X 4 W. S. OXrien, of the great Iknanzarninir!g firm, died at San Rafael, Cah, laat wetk. John Morrissey's estate is reported at only about $30,000, an amount which will not pay the debts cf the deceased. Prmco Gortdchakoff, tha- 'Basbian'' Prime Minister, is seriously ill. . . ... The fifth annua.1 convention of tha Millers' National Association will . be' held' this : year ia Indianapolis, Ind., commencing Slay 23. By the explosion cf a gas-main, the Detroit Free Tres.t vf2m wt eomplotely gutted the other day. tXk'.1- J'-, "...-. :,, Judo Sawyer, of the United States Court in San Francisco, has decided that a Chinaman is not a white person wifhia "the oaen.iog and inteut of the Naturalization laws, and is therefore not entitled to become a citizen of the United States. ', V- " , j ,' - .' j ' , A delegation of ..fl.jtieia r'Cbngreianien including Senators Gordon, Morgan and Jones, and Representatives Carlisle, Ellis,, Testes, Wbitthorhe, Clark, Hooper, Toacg, Morey and Goode, visited Boston la.-t week, and were hoeritADly entertained as the invited guests of the Bontoa Cocamercial Club. ' ' 1 1 thi Chl '.'.e S.L.to, a fcwdiya a pi 1 "io a-n Ji v.. r1- ',ev-',',iv-'.''".--r F-rr" t I y lUJrc id Cv, .-v.aT i J. I he trouLle .-r i :t i f rlF;-'t nj.l I y IVrrt -h Ia ci-i.drn.t'oa cf the rnrr reo -t rf "-rr" i -.tthd I . . ia 0.mr.. t"i : 'iijf, v. r F -la- 1 1 ttr.vl ort a lir?-e Cet ru:-Ts to rrcy rpn Bnti-h ennnetee, - . - tl.e v. tl.-stod s.vvn:-. t cf th arrival r - , a il tA,s.t ir ie I. a vts-tl, the t'. . T c-rrT r tl 3 11.--. .n " r- r.-i ... t... ..f s li a:Jcf i:.,. Li ." !,i h.-r cor--, l.-.,o-.t cfr.ua i 1 i. X,i'. i-i, i,l'i3 Jue CJJ TP, V.:i.-.W ' " , 1 -1 ii G -'.- . r. 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The twc;., Vt'i Cr--'! n C "jTT COMVC " an net ', r j t , t . t'l " ,1 "or" , -t a i I t, ,he t ;au c t TC is r. A. I n c. .'3 for ge f. y. r Ii-cLchter, ; tt:.ttd by f- -i cr.e Smith, S:gnr - f Neman. Ya!a t- i e-tl' next convent! -t, Ln LlA, 1SVJ. Sitting Ball at last sends word to tha Great Father that he will consider any terms of capitulation he may choose to offer. Advices to that e5et have c-n received at Gen. BheriJLu Lcadqmrtura ia. Chicago. .The facts are communicated by Gen. Nelson A. Jliles, com-maf-'ing the district c the Tellowstone,. , ,. . ,.. ..... 201TICAZ. The Elinois republican State Convention irQ be held at J?priag5eld, June 23. V. , , A TTaahSngtoa dispatch eayi that Blalr'0 friends hi the House are engaged in preparing a plan to bring the Presidential question before the House. Private conferences have been actively carried on between' these members and Elair, and' further "developments and additional documents are promised Boon. FXXAifClAI, AXI XNDVSTIilAL. . -r-Ni-.' in Hsihews, a Dof;ton millionaire, haa f &Iladv for .CCiOtGCO..- " During the month of April 265 petitions in bankruptcy were filed with, the court at Chicago, representing a total indebtedness of 13,072,403. ' Chicago elevators' contain 526,845 bushels of wheat, -1,563,681 bushels of corn, 272,203 buehels of oats, 75,320 bushels of rye and 423,CD0 tyusbels of barley, making a grand total of 2,831,643 bushels,, against 7,282,130 bushels at this period last year. - - , 'Ail Assistant Treasurers throughout the United States have been authorized to ex Change silver dollars for greenbacks. The public-debt statement for April shows It SecVease for the " month of $3,015,865, and to? f olkswpg balances in- the treasury: Currency,' $1,163,140 ; Vpeciai fund for the redemption of fractional currency, $10,000,000 ; erV-dal deposit of legal tenders for the redemption of certificates of deposit, $23,315,000 ; coin, $156,037,236, including coin and silver certificates,' $55,044,500 ; outstanding legal tenders, $346,681,016. During April the United States mints coined $6,143,92 3, of which $3,633,920 was of gold and $2,505,000 in (silver. Of double eagles ($20), $3,620,000 were coined ; of halfeagles ($5), $18,920 ; of trade dollars, $35,000 ; of fCTV83rar dollars, $2,470,000. . Jloaibers of the Syndicate hava determined to take $5,000,000 more A per cent, bonds, mailing f 20, 000, OCO in all. CONGRESS. lIoNoav, April 29. Senate. Mr. McCreery, of Kci-.t urty, presented the credentials of his suocessor in the Senate, John S. Williams Mr. Mc Creery pretested a petition signed by m large clim ber of influential citizens, regardless of party, ask tag that Raphael Senimes be assigned to a position a ILe Howgate expedition Bills introduced . - Ur. riumb, to further define the right of prec "ia- retries within railroad limits; by it. C.-' I C y request), to provide for ascertaining and reporting the expense incurred by the Territory of Idaho in defending themselves against the Nes-Perces Indians ; by Mr. Christiancy, to amend section 6,447, Revised Statutes, in regard to assaults npoa or interference with the internalrevenue or cugtom officers ; also, to amend section 5,491, Hevised . Statutes, In regard to embezzleineuts by. internal-revenue oCioers..!"... Bills passed : nouse bill making an appropriation of $10,000 for pier-lights at the entrance of the jet ties in the South pae of the Mississippi river ; Sen ate bill for the relief of settlers on public lands within" the double minimum limits of railroad grants, afterward thrown out of the donble mini mum limits by reason of a change in the route of the roads;' House joint resolution appropriating fj.OOO fqr, erecting a monument over the grave of Jhqredis SfKcgtsonj "Sonata bill granting lands to .the State of Minnesota in lieu of certain lauds heretofore granted ; House bill to extend the provisions of section 3,297, Bevised Statutes, to other institutions C f lf arEina. '" - " . , : . 4 hio-csit. Bills introduced : By Mr. Clark:, to pre vent the insolvency of railroad companies ; by Mr. TiiiCer.-to prevent assesmnepts for political purposes ; by Mr. Phillips, setting aside the contract entered into bct-veen the Secretary of the Treasury ,n4" theSyndiaate hy; S;' Acklin, repealing the iron-clad eath for Jurors ; by Mr. Williams, of Mich igan, for the erection -of a statue of Gen. Custer by Mr. AJdrich, to establish a branch mint at Chi cagoj"by Mr. Wilsoo, repealing the act entitled .;' Aii act to strengthen the public credit," approved March, 1870, pledging payment in gold of all bonds toeretof ore payable in lawful money of the United States A bill introduced bj Mr. Fort, forbidding the further retirement of greenbacks, and providing for-, the reisu -of legal tenders redeemed, was 4 os4aial;x usa5pcnsiott.of the rules, by a vote of 177 yeas to 33 nays. TrasDAT, April 30.--Sesate. The Senate devoted the entire day to the consideration of the biU to repeal the Bankrupt law. Hos?. The House consumed the day In discussing tL lgiB!Uw, Executive and Judicial Appro priation bill. VVxniresDAT, May 1. Senate. The Senate davoted aiiothei day ti the Cisctishion of the bill to repeal the Bankrupt law, and finally referred it to the Judiciary Committer, with the understanding tfcatiit ben reported back without deity. ...There fr: snfalf rest tag ..debate upon the subject of the tari'ff, growicg out of an attempt by Mr. Blaine to call up his resolution declaring any radical chaugi in our tariff at this time to be inopportune. Objec tion was luatle to the calling up of the resolution. Mr. Garland introduced a bill providing for a commisfrton to examine into the subject of the tariff, with'a view to facilitating legislation relative thereto. Referred. , - Eousjc Mr. Chittenden introduced a bill provid.gj.. fr 41:!,x..,t!Ri-rp-ci' fractional milver cofa for' V uited States notea. Itef erred.... Mr. Kobertson, Chainrtin of tae Camraistee on -the MisalsRitini V f-Xveto,'-port&u- lJ ppropriatin,g $3,.871.,54 'for closing crevasses and Btrengtheniog the levees on t.t SEssieusippl xiver. Printed and reoonunitted. Mr. -Tiace, Chalntma of the Conimittee on patent, reported a bill amending the Patent laws. Prtttf-i and rocoranutted....Mr. Throckmortn lutrcduoed a t-i'l 1 n..tit.x the r&ti- f jr tran-porta-tion, fre'f 1 1 ti-1 pamcngfT over the Faoferiilroalbri'reRt Or st"1 a. r..ferrel Tie Iv:"..-.-tive, FxecJit.ve acd JaC;.;.al Ar j-rc-pridt-on t J wn (UCUMd. TaraxDAT, Slay 3L CiESATE. llr. Thumiaa, f.c:-i tbe J,. ".....sry C-.iiu.:ief, r-crt-el l-. 1 iL tsiil to repeal the Bankrupt law, with an sapttdmeot proviiticg that the rij cf the law eha.Il tike effect Jan, 1. IS79. ZmU ever foreuedar fr. Trrr called tip the Homce bul to repeal tli Specie K-arapU-iu t, icl a J '.rrtwX t'je feoiueiaajTxa-; cf tt.e i. cai-.rc. i;d,clftw.i ! j 1 1', c Tt-it.1 f f the fJvr tilt was benettcial and tint the repeal cf the P.E-rntrption act would infuse new vigor into the ii r.ai a !-:.-. m-:ir.ng rturcjt.. n I. - j btom t' s I: -i i ? i d ty the !w. 1'e tm fj1;-, e i y "'r. Vii.rrh( i-, U i ar -v 1 la fi. r ( f re- a'.r,r t e r. !i i.; t.or Hi i I ye.l the r.' Lif - - 1 rm tr.i lti-.-r.n c'n i l.y ron'rac i n, 1i.sH !-, 5 e t .. hi i i 'N r i- t' j r I- 1 r- , 1 i' o .,.t r- ; ....a a. t tit t' e ta I Lc-r . i - t ..,-r If E'.t.jf it""-t ..iUv i" fiw r n ( " c' i " try. f .-. 1 ', t ! r - r-, r C , ..ifrre . . . . f ' I t ". 4 : t -i r i ,-r-.' ii i 1 r cf ' 1 1 ' t I'

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SznzziA, Tih. 10, 1173, tnJ ci rrauenburj, Jnne 11, 1313. Asgskst ia a rery- oLi ,Bzitisb exern . . . ii . t CISC. THO mug uow '"was ti8 weapon "of the EnsliEli; irom ' the ' thir teenth to the Eixteer.'T. century.5 ' It w&a et one time the principal nissiva -weapon in all tha armies of tha wcrldV ' Thjs first Congressional caucus' to Eorainata candidates tot Fresklent' and Ylee President ia said to have been held in Philadelphia; in tha year 1800, and to have nominated LIr. - JefTersori f or tha chief ofUce, and Aaron Burr but for the second. - . . . .YiENTva us SIepict is so called from ita iivingr . .been .. in the jpopsession of , the Prince of that name in Borne, when it first attracted attention, now more than 200 years ago. It issaid.to be the work of Cleomens, an Athenian sculptor, ,yho lived about 199 years before Christ. . St. Dexis, the patron jsaint of Prance, was put to death, with some companions,, in the year 272, upon an eminence near Paris, since called, from the cixcnmstance, ' Montmartre (Mons JIartyrum). According to the legend, his head had no sooner been cut oil than the body rose, and, taking . up the head, - walked with it two. miles, : : Mart Sttjabt was bora-'rtec 2, 15112, in Scotland. She was married : tliree times. She married,; first, Francis. IL, of JTrance. , He dying young, she reluc tantly returned to Scotland and married the Earl of Darnley, After the death of her second husband, she married the Earl of BothwelLwas captured imprisoned for many years by Elizabeth, and finally beheaded. : .1 ! : Watches are "supposed to have been invented by Peter Hele, at ' Nuremberg,' in 1190, though it is said that 'Itobert King, of Scotland, had one about 1310.. They were first need in astronomical observation by P&rbuohj ia lOOQ-fiist introduced in England front Germany In' 1587. The principle of pendulriras.was first invented by Hagens,aof Tulchum; in 1657. Spring, pocket watches-.were the invention of. Ilooke, m 1658, pnd repeaters were invented in the year 1676. The Greek fife was a composition of combustible matter, invented by Callinicius an engineer of Heliopolis, in'Syria, in the seventdicentury inprdeio. de stroy the Saracens ships. The property of this fire was to .burn briskest in, the water, and diffuse iiself on all sides. It was blown out of long tubes of copper; and shot out of cross-bows and other spring instruments. - -The invention, kept for many years by the court of Constantinople, is now lost. A. SOUTH AHljRlCAN FOXIEST At sunset the pelicans wing their way from thevsea to their roosts. : .The -mud flats are lined with scarlet flamingoes. Humming-birds of brilliant plumage flit among the flowers. The long," solitary whistle of the tlnathou1 rings out from the forests, and the campanero's notes, Iheard from a distance, are like the tolling of a convent bell. Night is not the season of repose. The monkeys, from; the ; treetops, utter their bowlings, "and the cries of the great tiger and the jaguar resound. The caymen or crocodiles .float upon the streams, and the dolphins spurt up jets of water. The vampires come out from their retreats and flit among the trees, or skim-the surface of the water," pre pared to light.upon the sleeping traveler and suck his blood .while fanning him with their wings. This organic activity continues until the ; sun. has , climbed so high in the heayens as to pour down hi3 direct, burning rays. Then everything is hushed in apparent stillness. The birds and the beasts seek the deep est recesses of the forest, and the winged insects disappear j, but upon .the. rocks are to be seen, in countless numbers, the thick-skinned guanas, ecko-lizards and "variously-spotted, salamanders with uplifted heads and open mouths; apparently inhaling with ecstasy the' burning air, "and yet," says Humboldt,1 "in .' . ' .. . . j this apparent entire stillness of nature, if one listens to ihb faintest tonea Tshich aa attentive ear can. eeiza, there i perceived an all-pervading,. .rustling Bound, ajjurnmiog; and flattering of insects close to the gTOund and in the lower strata of tl a air. very thing annonaees a world cf "organic activity and life. It is,"' f.3 it were, one cf the many voices of nature heard only by the sensitive and reverent' ear of her true votary." . THE 12 AGE X'O H XATA- XEAFS. To by a c:i50 which occurred a lf days ago ia rari .the . de?:re to jamp out of widows exists eonctimca iaJepcndr-y cf, cry rvV-idl jA e ter.rz.:-"Ci , o v.-j: s t 1 ij. rt "!rir a hc":i v: i l:avii j hi? .- - k in tl.e silirrn'oon, whtn, inf. lead cf w:1-J;.j ilora thj t.-rs cr tL3 LId;r, Ual-jn.'! cf LU L:iov."-vo.Lr.i.:n, le r' to i" cath LIvltf ar i t1MiL-j fxc:a Ha t .vJTIJlr j f.cd tllc-r - led tj kZ : .3 1 y rr.-::-r i c ! it. The i: 3 t . i ls Id Cv.11 i'::.li iLa rci cf lis c.::i:.ar f-rii.;.. 1, v l.o t rzj. s c; r t i ia f .'! " lew cf r ai.:'ic:T-h i. . 4 i. t L - : i. lia was evc-u 1 t 3 1 ll , . - 1 i "1 2 t ) ft JL t:.3 I r-,lr--4 -'t t - 1

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cf cZ Jice saved the life of the' cffen vl dir.o, aad c!crr.t'ttic hafaouy wzs rcr-torc-X' ... . r . " . ToLrcarrijsf. ja .xa.UI-etv-o cLot ycur, neck A3 a eiga of what you may expect if you raaxry an extravagant wife. ; It ia very , lucky, to dream that you pay for a thing tmce over; since, afterward, you will probably.; take care to have all your bSl3 receipted,.- ""; ' f.Por a person in tmezabarrssed' crreamaSSXSWiaVix'TxQ 'is arrested ia very fortunate; for it is & wsTnisrto him on no account to accept a bill. . To droara of a .lire is a sign, that- if you aro wise you will see that fH the lights in your house t are out before you go to. bed, , . t .:, To dream that your nose is red at the tip is an mtimatron that you had better leave off brandy and water. To- dream of having a great number o'f servants is madness.-.' '" ' ' To dream iof a . bedr foretokens iaiachief, which your visions shows you is a Bruin.-;' ;v5';v: V.!;- . When a ' fashiona'ble young , lady drearas of a filbert ii is a sign that her thoughts are running upon -the Colonel. II you dream of clothes, it is a warning . not to go to law; for, by the rule of contraries, you will be sure of a noit--SUit. . :; . .vc ji r;;i -,'::' f ; When a young lady dreams of . a coffin, it betokens that .' she should instant ly "discontinue tight stays, and - always go' .warmly and thickly shod in wet weather. " ' ' " ' " "' " ' : "' . ' A. CHINESE OXJ JiACIZSJ.OJl'S f The following truthful 'anecdote of Chinese social life mpy interest and amuse our readers-A , Boochow carpenter, who has been m foreign, employ for several years, discovered recently that he had saved money, enough Jaindulge in Ihe ' luiury ' of matrimony j. Though 38 years of age his choice fell on a damsel turned 11, and for this ten-' a'ir: little morsel the 'moderate sum of 250 was asked as a dowry. ' Before the event was celebrated, the , young lady's J-rA4mma, with true feminine caution, em ployed a middlemaa to inspect 'the bridegroom The " latter," to make sure of not -being rejected, persuaded - his brother, who is at - least ten years younger than himself, to appear for him and so passed muster. . On the wedding day; the elder brother wore a false queue and carried off his prise. We are told that the little girl is already tired of. married lif e and "" wants to go home to r her ma. " Celestial JE!mpire. ' '' 1 " "4 : ,. AETEXl MANX,, YEAXtS. The widow of Tom Placide, the actor, died recently at Tom's River, N. J., aged. 83. ; Fifty-three years ago Placide fell in love witn ner, dud luary Ann xvnignt, who was ten years his senior, did not encourage his suit, and married another man. In 1868 her old lover met her, then a widow, renewed the courtship of forty years before, and ' tnis time was successf uL After their marriage they went to Tom's Biver to live, he having retired from the stage. Their home was a beautiful place, and they, are said to have lived very happily together. ; In July" last Placide committed ; suicide by shooting himself. He had suffered pro tracted agony , from a cancer in his mouth, and, in a letter written, just be fore the deed, he explained that he could endure no more. Mrs. Placide was pros- - trated by his death, and her health there after steadily declined. ... . , JTOXXNNT. ON JCXXE SXXEXtlEE. A man which was the Sheriff of a jail his prisoners kept gettin' out nites and steelin' hens, cos the "ail wasent strong enuf for to hold 'em inside. " So the man he sed, the man did, He put a stop to that little game, my harteys I" and he had a other cote of paint put on the jail. But the artist he had put; some salt into the paint, and some cow come along and 1 ir-Vfi,"? flio' -rvsirrf. rd n-AT otijI ' fl-ior ' 4-V,a prisoners got out a other time, and steeled more hens. When the Sheriff he seen wot they had done, he was so anj gry he sed, "This Ain't no place for l -f u j theefs, you bet; so you fellers has got to Z11 f ? 1 1T 1 Sll - n-TTa W- fT f Sfwm l-r ( t-n 4- H Lvvaivj. uxia i iw j uui.fjrAi xx IC J Li iij isJJLUL rassele round for your hash best .way you can;""'"' ' s"! ' "Eooley' Yeast Eovrd?r," . Said a lady, " tis ir.aIe itself -indispeus&hle in car kitchen. Oar biecoiU, .eske. KBles,srafhas and such like things with" ita aid are always enjoyable and poed. V7e would not be without it in our family. We- have used it for over fifteen years, and it has never disappointed us yet." - - .''- Dc j"ycur' Heart evtr'teia to t top trvdn-ri' I ycu f . 1 $zi aLar-t dr'.:L"'"-3 s--i-Kati :n V Do yon evr have sr,dion tt.-l,3 ia the r ';.ca of y.ur ii;,, t, ct d yoir llesTt ever Fii -titer Cat ia, cs it coulleiis pulsations? If you Have ajay ci tber irsptoraa w shoitld prc-ionnce it r. ."-'" .-,i.r i.rt Do n trif-'.-ztit; itiit-.'t. f:r-"-iicrcf wc thit -ili ioiiow. Arnorr tea rcany forms of Heart L.. t, 3 IV' . hi : 1, i.', --jis f tt.a T? -t. t i-"' ir r-f tue ac -arf tc i 5- s-t. . ' 1 ovtr aiil aont tie Kert. t.t -a c.r j . . .,v iTr: in c T t"8li?it, '' " i rul Dt' uh? aa J hii.aL. " cf t.. ;'l j ' 1 - c .. a U' c . - -i'ks v " r vc-i 1 v. C -iv.-v i.L" -3 UJL TOll, a I't ' " . .. i - it; u,i-....J f-iLiia t 1 ' 1 ' ' ljtu'errpii. cr t jcr:r imi..e ' I 11. 1.-, i vX', C' k id. 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the Ei4t4Mj are ijiuract. i z.n Know oeitr they wt'il r 1 1 1" .-r ; tut ho'' c t t'.ey av .d an evil l,st thry kinw not of? N.h'la ef-rt-are rri-3.? thror;-!! the j-ulha p-h-l-i to piva each ch.. 1 a eo-ca.led coinriion l-r h-J edacaU"i. yet the chiY ,-cn are td:u to prow r-d enter npon ti.e respoiia.l.e e" -ties of a'r'ivg life profoundly ignorant of It eirlure of tn lr c nn I od . e .nd 1 1 a H u of p hy n ; sd ing r.ix:a vhich tLcir ht.rh and Lfd d'rnd. Thy ara eent to school aui craaiued xsi'.h. ariUiTnet:c, franurar an.i geccrraphy, by teachers who, ia Lcany lttacts, have Lever elnd.td physich-j and hyiene. They are taught to locate the motintaj.il 3 and trace the rivers of forei connncs, bit are never ta"?ht to locate tne vital organs and glands of their own bodies, or traca the veins', arUikft and nerves in tl'ir various ramiCcst;i-n3. .Tney are instructed in the How of the tides and toe course of , the ocean currents, and the philosophy of wihd and storms ; but they have no correct conception of the relative, effects upon their health pf breathing pure or impure air, nor has their attention ever been called to the importance of keeping thoir bodies clean and healthy by regular bathing. Tho criminality of such neglect in teaching becomes apparent when we consider that the tnasses, ignorantiy violating the laws of health, brinjar upon themselves sickness, suffering and death that might otherwise be avoided. In this condition of things we welcome into being any work .that ia calculated to impart to the masses a knowledge of the structure of their own bodies, the laws of health, and the importance of observing those laws. : We find Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser to be just such a. work. It ds ' physiological and 'pathological, and the major part of it should be converted into, a text-hook for the use of common schools. Its careful study will enable the healthy to preserve their "health, and the sickly to regain health: Every parent should read it, and, as their children become of proper, age, instruct them in the - all-important truths it contains. Were thia done, much suffering and premature death would be prevented, aud many a youth saved from a lif e of shame and licentiousness. The book contains nearly 1,000 pages, is profusely illustrated with colored plates and wood engravings, and can he had ty addressing ih V. Pierce, M. D., World's Dispensary and In valids Hoteh Bu2ato, N. Y. Price, post-paid, $1.50. United Jirelhren Aid Journal. Wilhoft's Fever and .Ague Tonic. - For all diseases caused by malarial poisoning of the blood, a warranted cure. No poison, no arsenic, no mercury, no quinine ; no bloated face or glaring eyes, no bursting neaa or breaking back, no weak knees or paralysis ngitans from its use ! It is safe, invigorating ana leaves the patient renewed in mind and body and sound as a dollar. It wipes out ail sallowness and gives a blooming complexion in the place or that sickly, airt-eatmg color peculiar to Chills, and Spleno-hepatic derangements. Weeelock, FrsLAY. & Co., Proprietors, Mew Orleans. Fob sale by all Druggists, . Dox'r Fobget that the country is full of tramps and thieves, and that you ought tc by provided with a weapon of defense. See lidvertisement - in another , . column headed Dok't Fobget It." ' TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having leea permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a slmplo remedy, is anxious' to make known to bis f ellow-suff arOTS the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions or preparing and uslnn the same, which they will find a Cons for Consumption. Asthma, Bbonchitib, Farties wishing the prescription will please address - ,. ., . Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . 194 Perm Street. Williamsbargh, K. T. .The Ureatest Wiscervery of the Ae ia Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian I4niment ! SO years before the public, and warranted to cure Diarrhea, Dysentery. Colic and Spasms, taken internally; and Croup, Chromo Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, an4 Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest, externally. It has never failed. No family will ever be without it after once giving it a fair trial. Price, 40 cents. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT," in Pint Bottles, at One Dollar, is warranted superior to any other, or NO PAY, for the cure of Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, etc - Sold by all Druggists. Depot lO Park Place, New York. , . ' NEW YORK. RKEVIS...I , $3 25 10 75 Hoos 3 80 4 00 Cotton lOd lO? Floub Superfine i 20 4 70 Wheat No. 2 Chicago....;. ....... 1 22 1 23 Corn Western Mixed.. 40 ( 57 Oats Mixed 34 35 BTRWestern 72 4 74) Pons New Mess 9 70 Q10 25 labd.. .. ex IK cmuAio Bkeves Choice Graded Steers '. Clioice Natives Cows and Heifers . . . , : Butchers' Steers Medium to Fair .... . Hogs Live Flotjb Fancy V"liite Winter.. 6 00 5 40 4 60 -4 90 ' 3 00 S 3 75 3 60 3 85 " 4 30 4 50 2 50 3 40 6 00 6 75 Good to cnoiee spring ti. 6 w e to Wheat No. 2 Spring 1 11 1 12 . No. 3 Spring............ .. 1 05 1 06 Corn No. 2 S3 40 Oats No. 2....- . ; 28 27 Rte No. 2 9 60 Babley No. 2 47 (V . 48 Butteb Choice. Creamery , . 20 4 23 Eggs Fresh.:.. 8 k 8J Pobk Mess........ 8 50 ? (ri, 8 60 Labd 6 7 . - . MILWAUKEE. Wheat No. 1 . 1 14 1 15?tf No. 2 . 1 11 1 12 Cobn No. 2 38 (4 i)9 Oats No. 2 2 a 27 ETK: NO. 1 ... Bablki No. 2 " 8T. LOUI8. Wheat No. 3 Red Fall. Cobh Mixed. ... Oats No. 2 Rtk..... -....s Pobe Mesa. LABD.......;. j..;, Hogs Cattle..... .;'..; CINCINNATI. 59 68 60 63 1 15 1 IS 87 38 25 (3 26 . 89 60 8 60 (a 8 75 7: 2 90 3 SO 2 60 5 25. -wheat Red COBN Oats......... Rte Pobk. Mess .... .. . .....; ... T.ARP TOLEDO. Wheat No. 1 White , No. 2 Red Cobn Oats No. 2.'. , ' DETROIT. Ftoca Choice White ... 1 15 (A 1 20 43 44 27Jtf ' 30 59 (3 61 8 ft) 8 7 j 1 25 1 27 1 22 1 23 43 (4 44 28 j .29 5 50 (36(0 1 28;.'4 1 29, 1 24 1 2544 45 29 30 -1 OS (t& i 40 Wheat No. 1 White... j r; 1 Alsiber . . . I r . - T." 1 Oats Mixed. . BABUtY (per. centai)., i : .... . Pcaa Mess 9 60 9 75 EAST LIBERTY, PA, Cattle Best. 5 10 (3 5 0 t- '"Fair. .-..... 4 7S ai 5 tJ ........ 4 00 f 4 50 3 15 . S fO 3 25, i 4 73 .ComBion. "Togs.... A t thlfMam of ij&s ' ! im&a yatm is t bia to bacome disordered rom the teraiEotent eS'ort of the Ever to t, .jn.-mjr j ii.e eicMa of L.l IS Latare 1 ut assisted, la her eiTorts, severe hOoma ttcto or provi-rnt. sever necessary fouow, coang great euilortn er.ri erea tf&al'j. , A Eu.Ie tMafe!r pracaatiftn. .fcowewsr, fl tweat all tW.- !rn befonn-i in that foria boaim. IwidreciecU SrL7.4 .". wf. UZIXX,UCI.TOIi. rzz?:c v Lirra nra r-.it c,"i ia bc ia u for tt." f a Cf-r t-f-r anl tSe , U nut or a p !a in j eUacs ca rtacorj; . 1 Le J to i cor lri em tlit. Lo fj.. ;cor.. . - to t." 9 .., . I 14, ,i t i- -"-u f a t zuTrri. rrrr jc;:::: ta o w-ii 1.1 ; fa jkpr-smtlj tmnt Voo, j ca r-f i.:;y txvrr-njoiv f. .l f-ma ra.roorii 1 ; a, oc,r 5 o SDit-rry tw qsholBe nlc " ts- -i hi r 1 t ---9 r V cae! ; , ra I i-rltia t. rvof-) ti'i'ae'Tt 3--: 0 1 j a 1 jttii ' o f,-r rr j. . r . ,. SL.&.., , 2':': 1;!.:.-,.;.., .-..nl jb. -1, .ta,,j- : . Jin-- j. m

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' '" k. Jt .IlI i , rJlf ft.10 . v (or I') 1.T, l . X i- i. ot,i. It. .1. h ...tn. L-i.d L.ltuiy Nest hy, Comtonwie. l - - i- - - cf i . ! I 1 l" "i $ t NTH I Y F R K K. I Hwrdar .SK ew York. A Cl , i" fpf nvel wTt fircrly 1j C'.-nt. AdJ- I X, I- - :'.f!'-':.. f. Y. - Clioice Ti nits grille I"iov. cr Sco;K ForOnalit". Ilrtter: fir rvi-v. .Vwnw-w. (f1 , a- frr. "i ' firff t "-OI i'J- writ..fi, )" Ai-JJ ti' , xe li. A P.Ni"T-.lV.'rHi. J. Fir. . 1 !n or. 1 i-si'tifvi (l'i-l"iC ,.Y I "'. it i l '. I 1 - I1niM!iia I'arlor lrKn, 13 New t).liAN'. 3 inimenxt i ew .--lesiiii r ini-ij SgvT FT! s" R A rt " "i vm i p. i . i rrv,vikir. rn, . ii w total 1 itM 'lI Uii.- totaf I V Studs. Pla5.;s, n..-;.hs, Im'jme'-U ttc. . . 2 f of mnt Tiroved tlrsrt, at verv Imr rtJiVr. I j uv .!(- ami free oa r-i .uii.ioa. i f r .r . ::.3:i & 3.1 js ?" Ctrwt $r. Vorir. L IDE CHELl FHEEZEIIS are the best made. Th trae aurplieil with. P'Ti-rj; -bole ManuiacturvnK Sii.'M-.k SHKPARD A .;C, Frttirietor of tae BuHii-lo Siampin? Ttrn ou'rk,. jr.. Warranted a PERFECT CCE.K (or rrjonv r?rtned ) a' th trftrH f..ru ofTlLTS, LEPTlOSr, ScitOF(ula, Rheumatism, .Sai. Kiat'M. j Catarrh. Kidsvy Wisbasks, and "iaadittafrsvt t! Skis and Bioou. 1 f II. I. FOW'hli fc CO., , ltfloitreitl nnsi BosKm. ,' Sold everywaere. l.UO Bowia. Send for Pamphlet. , f " t A day r an f matin on a Portabi Soda Fcmri Ji" taht.. Fneo $So S-5 St'!, and SsO, completa bund for cati-ru to Chapman Co., Madison, led. 4 NEW DEPAKTf'HE 1;?8 to tlOO a week jt JL to Afrnnts, Male or Female. Best business in the world. .--tv.1 atamn fr 1 ihiotatxl Ssiiple Circnlar. P. H. n.HA.VT, i-vi HalK-rt Street. Chicago. hjllll! , I tJ--OATAEOGUE 1'KbU. O- iS' LaufihSon.V. iiioa Co.,oaiia50. K. I;iiAIIA3I fc C'O.'S. Superior in design. Not equaled J?' i: m Si . lit i(jailL'3-9 CJi H-.liHIO. i s s f j f ask yonr jeweler for them. A ff n.-5 8 Cortlandt .St., N, '. ; a a-sf Els willow, ... . .. T I :. . .Hl.tr.ii 1.. w to a & nave eulri-il a Uuinesu.-aU oi ic.s inau irn acred, are entitled U. a claim for tae remaiB'l-:r of ltJ o-jrea. I par highest c.iiprices for such claims. ' i 00 paid lor information of persons entitl-d. Land arrant tmuiu-. Address, I C KIlAi'K (. II. Cor. th and V iiiniil. Streets, t inciaimti. tfiiiu. w- ar r r m to a lit M ia ri-ry canaty I 1 . i- i fc Li, ?J e- -" ,0- "'"xf-x-f" -aaaJ avtoM "'' "''."" "'" i" tAMi. r. vm'ih LlheraJ terma. i.arRe arotaia. luail caaiuO. aa. MOitnH. CavZoaro. lli. RANDOLlMi'S NEW DITCHER. Rerrihl, Donble-F.ndsr. Doing; , work of sutv men, bv horsn power, at cost of nix! hurfrco Ditcheta, " Nod Cuttftra and Stam t-.ioavators savin nine-tenths cost, of work. Circulars from RANDOLPH BHDS, s-'w' 111 Broadway, New York. a a . "V 01 1 I .1 .1. , l"':JM?i 'All U After yna have Iwwn aronsed at rlsrbt by burglars In avine a Rood li.KVOI.VKli. Probably not before. Vhen you do feel that necessity. POX'T i ORGET tU;ii When you do feel that necesity. POST t OJtUK 1' tUiil yoa can buy a KI K SlMLAhS ickpl-i'lnl . l Barr"l itnd "yliil-r K.N-SIIOl It i: I OLV i: H. -warranted perfect ill every IparUoular. for the small sum of , . t THREE "D.OLLARG',Y .: and. In addition, receive a copy of tie REST FAMTT.V PAPER in tae United huta T1IK ill IV AGO . - . . I . " . . ... .... n.:,4 a-Vii. P.nar ivill 111. I'll t . . t ' " J -1 - I 1" i - t ' ' - . . .- .. j . ..... be mailed FREE iOB oy ri YEAH to every person who buvs one of our BeTolvers. RRMKMBEK, thia is no cheap, cast-iron Revolver, It is first-claM in every particnlar, nd will be eent by mail, to any address, on receipt of SS.OO. Or for 63.-) we will send the Revolver and 1 IH) Cartridges us Jsxi'KESS. These Revolvers re manufactiired express iy for ns, .-.nd are the best over offered tor the money. -THE LE1GKU is mailed one year TREE to every purchaser. Three Sample copies of the Paper for lO cents. Address THE CHICAGO UDUEH, Chicago, III. ioklies UlLIIfUiil t JCames if I'nper. Frier, per line. New York Weekly Sun. ............ ...... ..fin cent. Scientific American......... 75 cents. Weekly World nil cents. Witness 75 cents. Frank Leslie's Illustrated 50 cents. Independent 50 cents. Christian Advocate 5) cents. ' Weekly Time...... M cents. Examiner and Chronicle 30 cents. Boston Weekly Jon rnnl ( cuts charged double) .25 cents. New Ktmlnnd Farmer 15 cents. Oonirrenatioimlist (cutsii extra) 0 cents. Portland Transcript 15 j cents. Manchester Mirror , 1U cents, Albany Journal v . .1 ..... H) cents. Cultivator and Country Gentleman. ...3U cents. Philadelphia Presbyterian 25 cents. Baltimore American Vi'i cents. Cincinnati Weekly Times.... ....7a ceitis, Heraldand Presbyter..,,.... IS cents. Weekly tlarette ......... T5 -cents. Louisville Weekly Courier-Journal.... ...... .-;4'l cents. Chicago rimes ...25 cents. Prairie Farmer ceuta. St. Loais Globe-Pemocrat... fM cents. Kepubiican. ........,n -cent, - . : 8 IO.OO Tor a ten-line advertisement to be inserted one week in the above list, we will accept a check, iu advance, for ?100, and ivill insert the same one w eeh in a list of One Thousand Country Weeklies gratis. . . Will insert two lines in the above list and the One Thousand Country Weekiies for 30 cash. r. ADDRESS GEO. P. HOWELL & CO.'S newspaper Advertising 2 urea-, I 10 Epru.ce St., Ilew York. Cheapest , Ever Offered 1 On " receipt of . ? 2. (K) we will send to !-. ad dress, postpaid, a SeTfii.." fiol tc-kel-l:lntft !rir-Aciii' KhVIIHhK, worth ..'j.OO, or we will send Ren-alver and 1 hi i-is-i-s r y IJiri'S! CO.. 243"braTE bitiET, LiHuAt.u. n m CSfJTS ttnll terwrts for 3 Month. i trtal, I . p m flif p. w pi, . Hi lit taw't-P " 3 ifc t-t ite, E fii -'' " Prtf. DATED C".H:c, Editor. , AdtlrsES T1IE ALLILIIiCI CO., - " S3 ClarS 'Street, CMeara, ni.-' JPf'J! sf E!t Adver'iM- -nts ine-ed in 1 n i ( r,rer 1( " C.- I operative r..fer. '1 na oniv l.r i,n I iih i . ,.n,i f .v.-! i ... "r.n... ... i .1 . 4 lor r-wc-ilmr coTitim'-ri--t't of f '-ers " I " ' re-, "VT H.iHK , - I Lrt.t,h(nii41.,0(.'i. t. i a, j ar.. '-" i f ' r WUItt ( J 1 il I 1 . Wnen 1 say c-nre, I da r- t mean nn-relj to stop t'-i.--a for at n.. ! i i- n i --e t r-' --n m-mi : J nr a rn !'.(. laiuii ...uj ,-...a,,n i.avu a-ujt FT3, EPILEPSY CS FfiLLf.3 5Cx.i.i3 '' ' worst cau. l-xsnaflf-t Lut r . i. j r !n ' i p r i -a t t ( 1 f t n i t He jjja r." j.ii .isiiiir Hi - , Ni "i ii rfi.iw 3rw-:MVi:n a cure jr-r.'s rii ft ' tt "'.e 4 (k i r rtrtr:V.X. 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A oar bine strip trado mark i rlmrlf Tuitated on inferior pood, see that J-u-i-wm', k ( on every plnsr. Sold hy nU 1-..1 . Send f.-r aacij-tc.-e. u C. A. Jack.oji t Co.. iiris- I'eUirsuii., i "TSrT I - - .a- an & 13 Madlxon fSt ityy duel, cook &. sejxa WJ- ianufTS ana 1 noiesaia Leasers. Si' nriont fall toeamineOflodafm! Prk) 1 ! lieuin Chic-Riro. Stix k New and I'totiirhlfis 5 Ca. Great inducements to Cas-to lsuFrra JI. K. I'.rrL. laf with J,r. f-V'z ft Co.. Chirarr,, V, y. Cook. Lata t)f Wliimey, Cook & Co, I'-" N.'iv Vor CoisfliitiBH Can Bb Cnrea. Pl"T.l'HT C i a r.r'T"! rrmfii for the CURE ct C(l .! f ''1 i ON and ail dsseasesof ilie J,nntraand Tiironf . Jt. inviHorKts ttie bi in,wies ti: the s- n, mattes the wenk st rrme, and ia pleasant fUi lake. 1'nm, One Dollar per bottlaafc UniKS-ists', or sent l y h l-n. prietor on receipt of price. A pamphlet containing valuable advice to 'oiimnptiV-i, many certiticat of actual ci'BFS, and full directions for utunir. accmupv nies e.n.ch boti'i', or 'will be tmti frui to any adiiraoa, 0!CAlt U. iiO.SKS, IX Cortlandt SU, New York. AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY U. 1078 A APRIL EDITION HOW READY. 3S8 pases. Price 50 cents. Free by mail. ' Contains tha names and circulations of all newspapers, and a Gazst. teer of the towns in which they are published. ' Address WHO. 1. ItOH Iil.l. k CO., IP Hprnce Slrcot. Nw Vork. BABBITTTS TOILET SOAP. tJ. I: 1 1mit :mi the f Sj nrtitii tjj r.4 t cover r-rnu)"0 v4 iielewrfra, tr-erMr-rnts. AHr ymtioi -t-nt't- ? pt-niLwul -f the mnn'.f irturtr o4 i T. .t'tu'g B" '' ein.f nor .P--i It' th pnblte Tb riTTFRT TOT1.FT POAP In lUc World. Unytkt furm. 'ytia't tn . tm t-w n at v farmre. For Use In the Nursery it has No Equal. "Worun leu iiu.ee tUbCoi-t !o c cry iijoihrr and f-vmty in ia ;tW w-m. Stnp1e born, containing- 3 cake of 6 rs. rarh, to ut free to ny wtiress on receipt of 7-5 c.-nti. AHira B. T- BABBITT, Hew York City. THE QRIGIHAL & OuLY GE1I01K3 Vibrator" Tlircslicrs, WITH I.MPROTEO MOUNTED HOI2SE 'POWESS, And Stea. m Threher Cnsintf, Slade only by GIGHOLS, SI1EPMD 6 0G , BATTLE CHEEK, IIl. Am1 L- v " IvIatcTi1fH 4rnin-fivinfrv TimeI Orivintr. Hini Morif-iy-Sftvin a I i i- i i- oi tnm !; ut penerfiiion. Beyond aii Rivalry lor RnnM S iiM. i'er feet CitidulLip. and Iqjc bviug Cram from WaaUg-e. GHAIX Raisers will not &nhmt to the entrmoiis wuguce of Grant k. In.rrior wgIc (t.it- l y tlitt otber muciiiiiea, wheu once posiciou tlie tiiitercm-c -7IE HKTIItl. Tlirewrtlnqr F.xpen 1 (AD'! OitVQ a t ) ft 1 !H1',I UlHt i!ll4llfti Mil I"? lJiV- f the Extra Graiu &AV tU ly tiieo I ui proved M-ciiiue. f?C5 ISeTolririf lhnftgt TnrhTe the 8epnk raior. Ivntin .v (r- Itoni (:', 'i -kt-r. lU't it it Dd all surlt tiliie-wiisliiisf and rrai-waiiiiir enmnii rations. 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