Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 1, Paoli, Orange County, 18 September 1878 — Page 4

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TLere were 371 men in the I it, of uLora 90 wtre rescued. The fate of the r. '. Hi, 1 1' T msy lo judged from the fact that the cxj.lorcrs foncd fottrtceQ horwrs dead only a few yard. f rem tho foot cf the eh aft. The air ia the mhie was very inipnro. Albanian icrgent hare ci-'ebrafed the rnaiacre of Mthcmet AU I'asha aa a victory. The agitation in Albania is increasing. Fresh ontrages ar f ri.-L:r;!i.--i, .t:d Christiana are !..; ing into Moiitccf-ro. The AIlanif.n League in f.cidirg forces t ) U-kab and lii ',v;zi and into Et irns. The latter eioTcmt-nt i inten-icd to foroftt!! the cer-iou of Epiros to Greece, or to J r vi t;t a Greek rii-ing. The French troops at X ;w Caledonia, in the South ra2i;lc ocean, recently completely defeated the inurgf-nt nativee, killing and wounding 130, including three chiefs killed. , Piris cable di.-patch gays seventy-eight more Communists have been pardoned or had their rt.-n tenet commuted. n.V.t.VC.tt AX It IX I VS TRIAL, The Oxford Iron Company, of Oxford, N. J.. S. T. Horanton, I'reeidtnt, has enppended With liabilities between ? 5,0 X),(;00 and 5 !,'( ",( 0. An endeavor will he made toeffect a compromise. Seven hundred men will otherwise l. t brown out of en;ploment. The growing corn in Iowa ia now reported to be out of danger from tho damaging effects of a pOHible early frost. The crop in declared to be the largest ever grown in the State. Chicago e'evatorr contain 1,251.165 bushels cf heat ; 3,772,040 Lnshela of corn; 932,233 bmhela of oats- 251,307 hnhels of rye, and i'A,(-'M buhem of barley, making a grand total of (j,CGl,447 bn.-heV, agaiu.st 1,652,068 hu-hla at this period last year. Secretary Sherman ha a suppended the execution of l.U recent order paying out silver for greenbacks to a date not fixed. OEXKRAL. The yellow-fever scourge is reported, by dispatches of Sept. 8, aa continuing fully as deadly as heretofore. A dispatch from Menipbiii of that date ia as follows : " Another pad day has passed, and near 100 fresh mound.-" are added to our cemeteries and the Potter's fu?d. The t )tal number of interments reported upto6p.ro. are Beventy-one, with one firm cf undertakers to hear from, which will make the deaths this day in the ighlmhood of 100. Only partial reports of new cases have been made to-day. rhysic;ans are eo preyed for time that the majority prefer to violate the ordinance re'i lining them to report to neglecting the sick. Six ret-ident phye k-ians report ninety-six new caws, ar.d it i safe to assert that there are near 200." No improvement is noted at Yicksburg on the Slh, the following dispatch being received : " The yellow fever btid holds its own in our city. The number of new cases for the pat twenty-four hours is estimated at 185, but the death-list i much greater than any heretofore giveu. The interments for the same" time are forty-two. There is a gloom hanging over the entire city. Almost every person I meet looks as if he had kvt scrae loved one. There is no other subject nientiiinel in 'Conversation but the awful soonrge. It is spreading rapidly all through the country for miles around this city." At New Orleans there were reported 81 deitlhs and 223 new cases. An appeal for aa extended system of collecting and forwarding relief tiippli9 and saListence to the thoutt&uds cf unemployed and needy people of the fever-seonrced dis tricts of th S.uth has j-jt been i.c-ueu rroia abiugton by JIesr. Ellia and Chb.Ew;-n, members of Cngre8 from TOtiisiana ; Stnator John T. Morgan, of Alabama ; William II. .McCardio, of MUriBippi ; and Cjrus Basse, PrcfiiJunt cf the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. Ii is proposed that New Orleans be made the depot for the pro rata distribution of the contribution! of provisions, tea, ec-iTee, wines, medidaes, the while to be taken ia charge by the Howard Associations cf tne diTereat localities. The Petreit leather Company's tannery was destroyed Vy fire a few days ago. Loss ucknowu, though heavy, insurance, f C.vi. A mn cf the Shoe hone chief, Washakee, c: e luto CV.. p I .own. Wy. T., the other day, f 1 r . it a f 1 St ; t. 5, on Clark's 'oik, h'-i v tr i bn f t cf tr, t j ai.d Crow Iu- - -, r: d : 1 -it V" :.ty 1 :isit hostile Bani 1 1. . Tl o F t .. c i re defeated, then w.. r, s- ; t..t.r r-j.sws and children, and a ' ' . !. i .'' . r cf hi i-. s b-... j captured. One r, a c s:. 1 s . r " fu.-.n;t were killed, o-e i. '.'.. r wo. n.'. d. Mai.y of the BenHi. l..ttr al I.t-. ti c'.f 1 :rta thus far has . a' le to cv "...et lut a part of the tax -t-tt ".ty-fi nrhtf 1 jtr cent. as!e-?.;!ed l , la-'o-s. Th -. lanka g'CEera'Iv t..n fr. -1 tit. "3 . J deixj-.-iits and r-" i :.t 1 4e 1 e.u cade ia if t -. ; t to ex Hect ha been e I...t:-rt.l reveane I'.-re.iu ' J '-'.txt -ft lib, a Vfcmoct l i ! 1 Ti - M 1 1 BOW t! ia a 1 i tr of the departn cf the tax cn II e f T Cf t" v - i f l 1 1 : ' 1 . 1 Si '. r

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in C1 rr !.w. 1, C;.i-I a -t k. A.1-.I- fioni, t..e ti mVi rp tj F-i;f. 12 I'id-c Me an a-alU et n a cr i:rfs iro , jout ;, Tt- :.r -, ar.d r-ria dl.cn-ts-iv, tl.a t :; -e hir7 est s'cd to ciT'.ril o. 'l.n are r- ttl r.etr Cil'' Chi--, 'RL.re thj t:w-l-at IVr.fr wm abajsr.rd. A 2: a i'.- uiUlicf the llth, Fuy: "The weather ts lta very cell t day, which was cnftvorahle to the tick. The official report of the Board of Health how 104 dcathx, of whieh 13 were colored, and 5 3ew case?, of which 12 were colored. The rr.edU ccrps cf the Howard Asgociation report 212 new csk. To guard against any Eii.he p to the Conxity Undertaker, and to expedite the bnriil cf the pauper dead, President X.acgstiff, of the Iloward Association, today ordered 1,000 coffma, which will he brought to the city and used as occasion demanJi." At New Orleans, on the same day, the condition waa aa follows : ' The deaths increased today to the highest point reached daring the cpi JeTtiic. Kinety death occurred before 12 o'clock and 21 rir.ee ; bes'des several hundred new casts were reported. The increased mor tality in douhtlesa owing mainly to a sudden fall in the temperature, which varied from 83 at 2 o'clock Tuesday to CO Wednesday morning, twenty degrees inside of fourteen hours. A strong, cold north wind ia etill blowing almost a gale. Oae feature of the present epi demic ia that no peculiarities of the former epidemics are applicable to ti-ia. It ia unprecedented in all ita features. Many have died of the prevailing diieaae who had and recov ered from the yedow fever in 1S67." At Vicksbnrg & rather more encouraging condition of affairs exists, the number of new caaea de creasing. The fifth annual convocation of tne Su preme Encampment of Knights of Malta opened at Albanv. N. Y., last week. Nine States and four provinces of Canada were represented. A report has been received at EL Paul that Sitting Bull has crossed to this side, with 1,000 well-armed and well-mounted braves. Dispatches received from Gen, N. A. Miles say that on the 4th inst., at 4 a. m., his command of twenty-seven poldiers and thirtyfive Crows struck a body of fifty Bannocks near Clark's fork of the Yellowstone, on the Wyomiog line, killed thirteen hostiles, and capture thirty-four men, women and chd dren, and 200 ponies. CapU Bennett, Company B, Fifth I. fautry, was Bhot through the heart, one soldier wounded, and one Crow killed. Three other bands of hostiles, reported in the park, have gone to the Wind and Snake river countries. A terrific rtorm swept over Ohio, North western Pennsylvania and part of Canada, on the 13l'n inst., doing niiili ns of dollars' worth of damage to property, and causing the loss of several lives. Toronto. Canada, reports four fatalities and the loss of several hundred thou sand dollars. Erie, Pa., suffered severely. two lives being lost. Several vessels upon the lakes were wreckei, and, altogether, the loss will probably foot up $3,000,000. A lire at San Bernardino, Cab, destroyed eighteen business houses. Total loss over $100,000; insurance about $35,000. roLiriciL. The President's St. Paul speech is to be put out by the Republican committee as a campaign document. The indications are that the Maine election on Monday, Sep1. 9, resulted in a "draw game" that neither of the three candidates for Governor has received an actual majority, and that, therefore, the Legislature will have to elect. It is probable that the Democrats and Greenbackera combined will have a majority in the Legislature. Of the five members of Congress, the Republicans have elected three, the combined Greenbackers and Democrats electing the other two. IT on. Nathaniel Head was nominated for Governor of New Hampshire by the Republican State Convention. Samuel J. Pandall has been renominated for Congress by the Democrats in the Third Pennsylvania district. Two more candidates for Governor were nominated in Massachusetts. on the llth inst. Gen. B. P. Butler by the Independent Greenback party, at Boston, and P.ev. Dr. Miner by the Prohibitionists, at Worcester. Judge Kelley is renominated for Congress in Philadelphia. The Oregon Legislature convened on the 9th inst. The vote for Governor was canvassed, showing Thayer's majority to be 69. Hon. Frank A. McKeon was nominated for Governor of New llanipsbire on the 12th inst., by the Democratic State Convention, held at Concord. Dr. E. M. Wright has been put at the head cf the Tennessee republican State ticket, in place of Emerson Etheridge, who refused the nomination for Governor. I'JERSOXJLL. The friends cf Gen. Grant in Washington say that, for several years, his brother OrvLle, now confined in a New Jersey insane asylum, has been the cause of great mental suffering to him, and that Orvil'.e has frequently compromised the ex-Preeident by bis indiscretions, his wild talk, and his eccentric conduct. It is alleged that, ia the matter of the sale of posttraders' appointments Orvil'e claimed to exercise a great deal of influence, and often deceived persona who thought he came from the President. It is tail that Orviile at one time re-aped a rich harvest from commissions la cases where he deceived people. MeLeraet AU Tatha, one of the Turkish Generals male famous by the recent war, who was recently sent by the Porte to pacJy the turbulent Albanians, was mobbed, and, together with twenty members of bis suite, massacred, because ha refused to organize an attack against the Austrian?. Mehemct Mi Pasha, formerly of llsgdebcrg, Prussia.. was appelated Commander-in-Chief cf the Turkish armies in Europe on the 23d of July, 1S77. Oa September 5 of that year be defeated the Iiufslima on the river Lotu, ia Boil-.ift.ria, and on the 21st was hiaieeff defeated. On the Sd of Oc'ober he was snrjOKmel to Cvnatantixicfle, being upersede 1 ly Suleiman Fa,lia. Gen. Spragaa, of the United Elates array, is ded. Fr i.t ITy wf at Mi ! ou. L . ; t 1". s d 1 .;,. wile 1 tS.T a lIt Li 'id 1 j g'v e th-3 V. L', . -dfet. i-:uin:rAX-s, ... a b. . 4 t-.- a.-. ... ,5 : 7, i. ',1 i 1 a a - r r. t ...1 -ty hi J rt. i t . - j 1 1 : -. j . . ' j i6 1 1 K m j . .. . are rer f i Tf f t ' Ktt l a K I S t i t (!' iHir f 1 e . i I . f ( 1 . ! . t j r - a I ii J 1 1 i r 1 t

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fort j a.-.-vLLs at Cp Jo-3 TTillls. All ci tLe c'Ar cZocrs Ere t!oTrn r.i'.li Co aver. ILcra are totoTcr 1 ) vr:U r.Lita ia iho city. I Lave r&tscentwcrtj ifftdla men to-day, tr.,1 it is now 12 eneep. xuere &ra cos over a cozen e tores epen ia una city, xoa cannot nj anything to eat, and all you gel mast coma through the Howard Association. The fc-Tcr ia e21 around the country. Four have died close to -where I am stopping, some four miles in the country. There liaYe been five deaths in the VfaMroa block, and there are five or fix sick there new. Some of the largest stores have mored to Louisville. era ia talk of closirg every place of business to-day until frost conies. We convey the dead by the wagon-load, ana then can't bury all of them. Yesterday evening, on my -way home, I found a dead man along the road. I suppose he was trying to leave town, and died on his way. A Mighty Chamel-Mmisc. From the Waehicgton Post. Dr. Pease, -who had charge of a band of experienced nurses to go to Mem phis, has returned to recruit a new par ty. He says that the horrors of the pestilence are beyond description. He has passed through four yellow-fever epidemics one at Bombay, two at New Orleans, and one at Key West but he has seen nothing to compare with the death-stricken aspect of Mem phi . at the present time. The wealthy have almost all departed, leaving the poor to shift as they may for themselves, and to the horrors of the plague are added those of a condition approaching to fam me. The private stores are all closed, and the only way to obtain supplies from them is to break them open, which is sometimes done. Even the drug stores are all closed, save three, and it ia difficult to get medicine even when med ical attendance has been had and pre scriptions written. The banks are open but one hour a day. The commissary depots established by the Howard Association are besieged by throngs of negroes, many cf whom come in from the surrounding country, risking pestilence in order to get free provisions. No vehicles are seen on the streets except dead-carts and the doctors' buggies, with an occasional hearse conveying the remains of some wealthy victim. At night the streets are here and there lit up with the bale ful gleam of death-fires that burn in front of each house that contains corpse not of each house, either, for many a victim dies alone after suffering unattended, and there is no one to pu out the customary signal. Persons taken sick on the streets crawl into unoccupied tenements, and there corpses are afterward discovered by the smell of their decomposing flesh. Many are found dead in public parks, or under fences. Corpses accumulate for want of an adequate burial force, and trenches are then dug, in which great rows of coffins a'-e deposited side by side and one row on top of another. Dr. Pease states that the peculiar smell of the great pesthouse, which the city now is, can be discerned at a distance of three miles away. A. Month's Jierord. in A etc Oflcans. From the New Orleans Democrat. The following table shows the daily number of deaths from yellow fever for the past month, aa compared with those of the same months in 1867 and 1853:

1878. 1S67. 1Sj3. Auj?. 1 7 2 117 Att. 2 7 0 121 ana. 3 7 1 129 Aug. 4 11 0 151 ug. 5 12 1 141 Aug. 6 5 3 2( 8 AUK. 7 7 2 169 An. 8 ; 11 1 201 Aug. 9 12 3 172 Ail. 10 8 4 li'l Aug. 11 14 1 204 Vug. 12 12 2 182 At. 13 21 5 132 Aug. 14 20 3 2V.S Auff. 15 17 2 187 Aug. 16 29 1 174 Auar. 17 27 5 K8 Aog. 18 47 6 197 Aug. 19 42 12 219 Atitf. 2) 41 11 195 Ang. 21 40 10 245 Atig. 21 53 5 2i4 Aug. 23 40 7 2 Aug. 24 42 19 193 Ac. 25 S3 14 1VH Aug. 26 44 15 164 Aug. 27 49 14 15J Msg. 28 57 15 142 Aug. 29 , 49 20 128 S. SO 59 23 125 Acg. SI 43 22 110 Total 877 23 5,516

S(m Qtteer Siatetnenis as to the Workiuya of Ytllotc Jerer. Frota the Sew Orleans Picayune. Yellow fever visitations and the deathrate have not been affected by sanitary improvements and vigilance. Nothiog epproaehing to evidence has yet been produced to show that this disease has ever originated in, or has been promoted by, the lack of sanitary expedients and vigilance. It Jxns defied all such causes, r5irsf "with great virulence when the ctmcst care and vigilance had. been erar.iyd to exclude cr BioJlTy ita viIcrce, czl :::r7 th? c'S.j h;a ell f ry precautions jisd been neglected; and even now the evidence is jm iI-.;-l..l.cnth .t k:-h to our 7 1 4 t r..i irv J. i iti2c:u1 1 T j f r. 3 f i i .1 I?..f, v LI1 in I -V. c - eh v : -r? r.: :? r 1 ... r , i . :-c -. 1 c ! c 3 ."5 a : --1 1 c i -1 V I i 7 ; C I 1

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there-it cf tue Ccrfct cf PoILe ct that dli'.rict we learn that in tint rcj ion, v.hcra every tani'.jry rnle ii ntlcxly rc;I.;:!;d by the irnpoveriehel cnl incrrt pccplo Tvho there rcsi.1?, tLa dcLh-r-ta l.i3 not eqclsd thc:.e cf the years when the city was exempt from ye" o-7 fevt r. Ia tiu.h, this PoIIca Corgent inXorms us that, in one cf tie most crowded of these squares, there iave been to date twenty cases of fever reported, chiefly children, and not a single death. It 13 one of the most sorrowful peculiarities of the disease that the great majority of its victims are of the robust, the temperate; of these with vigorous organization, free from hereditary dis eases, or Euch as have been brougnt on y self-indulgence end excess. So remarkable is this peculiarity that there are more persons who believe that weak constitutions have been invigorated by an attack of the fever than there are of those who believe that it spares the robust and vigorous and healthfully organized. Alas ! alas ! who of us cannot recall the names cf a large number of our healthiest, most temperate and prudent friends who have been sent to the tomb within the past few weeks, and an equal number with weak constitutions prone to strong drink and high living who have been spared, and are now exulting in improved vigor and health. The effects of this disease are well known in purifying anil vaccinating those who have passed through it. Those who are thus acclimated or vac cinated are not only rendered imper vious to the disease in. future, but are actually improved and invigorated in their general health during the prevalence of the epidemic. The air which proves so fatal a poison to the unacclimated operates as a tonic and strengthener to the acclimated. The latter in variably have better health, more vigor, are less troubled with the ordinary ailments of the summer season, when .the epidemic prevails than when it is absent. FlGlPr WITH A SBIAIiK. Capt. W. L. Pattison had quite a fight with the gray man-eating shark which he caught off Short beach, Branford, the other day. The monster was nine feet four inches in length, and was as big around as a flour-barrel. His jaws were nine inches in diameter, and, after his head had been cat off, the Captain put his head between his six rows of formidable teeth and through his throat. The Captain has been on the water for twenty-two years, but this is the first time he has ever known of a gray shark's visit to the waters of the sound. When he found the ugly fellow in his fish-net, he had him drawn to his yacht, and grabbed him by his top fin, as he expresses it. The shark wa3 decidedly opposed to this method of treatment, and snapped viciously at everything within his reach, occasionally taking something out of the gunwale of the boat, and twice biting the Captain's leg. Finally his captarer got a line around the monster and hauled him on deck. Here he took his long knife and cut his backbone in two. Even this severe treatment did not cool the rage of the man-eater ; for two hours and a half afterward, when a pine plank an inch thick was presented to Iiirn, he immediately bit it in two. The snapping of his jaw could have been heard a distance of ten yards. He lived four hours after his backbone had been disjointed. He weighed considerably more than 400 pounds. New Haven Register. TIE GATE WHISKY A SHOW. A dilapidated individual stood gazing at a huge pile of watermelons in front of a Woodward avenue grocery until his mouth watered, and he made bold to remark to a man who was selecting one for dinner: " I wish I had five cents to get a small melon. I haven't tasted of melon for over two years." The gentleman promptly handed over a nickel, and went on with his selection. About the time he had his melon picked out he saw the vagrant coming out of a saloon near by, and he called oat: " I thought you wanted that money to buy a melon." " So I did," was the very courteous answer. "I told you I hadn't tasted melon for over two years, and after reflecting I found I hadn't tasted whisky for over three. Therefore I gave whisky a show to catch up with melon, and start off square. Nothing mean about me, sir. Good-by !" Detroit Free Press. Teshs are bright children in these days. A few weeks ago a baby was taken into a church to be baptized, and his little brother was present during the rite. On the following Sunday, when baby was undergoing his ablutions and dressings, the Utile brother csled raaxnxca if she is tended to carry Willie to be christened. "Why, no," implied Hi n,: Ll.e r; " den't yea know, my son, thit j;c r !. era net LLIzed twioe ?" " Wh- y r- r.rd V e your j rea-oner, !i...kl t .0 lut ...,.:..-1 KcwlhS;s.LiC5.t. zxcl It it d..-j.t t ' 3 V t tlrr ?" Chicago a r V J I V t: i. 't e -- . f it It i Hi.' 2 r it T I f f i i( i - - '"'P'i J. 1 f f 4 S J

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a: i .'.I.. i:.e iicw e 5 " e . o. r 'i-i fi'f - 1 w.ih tl .r f hare. Thev ttX the f.i 't,Lai (V, b .,!ie-i aw ard). the it.'ttr ;flJ 11 cLi-s Li ('.' : only awsr I to acy ecala r.ia...r.fcturer). tl tho Ire m t.,f 1. 1 ia cl.."s Ci (the tijhe-1 ia that class). FAfrbaBlua Ssofclea. Natnt-rona fcre5ga government?, aa r.-jla, Ci' s J- ,a-o, Jap, n, etc. have adapted U.a Firt j-ki It ;ar., ard Soalei for goTtramet nse and ia t3 li-i fjur yvara c-'y, cxvvrk Government, ia the PosloCioe, War and Treasury Departments, have bought over 11,00-0. Anetiier Fat Man Kedaeed. n. A. Kctth, dealer ia dry pood, Woo 'hull, Eh, writes Ijotasic MroicrxK Co., Ev.lT.-ilo, N. Y., Jaue 22d, 1S73 : " Genitenen: Please find inclosed $5.00, for which eend me, by express, Anti-Fat. I have taken one bottle and I lost five and one-quarter pounds." Old cge does not prevent yon from being cured of your Heart Disease. Mr. Thnmnson ss vs : I have had Palpitation of the Heart for ten years. Two years ao I bud paralytic shock : ainca then I have been troubled vei moca worie. I foond no rmtief ontsilhad nwd Dr. Grave,' H r ART Rr l.LLAlOti. 1 baio tfi it f,T fonr months: the raipiwtson eiv tireiy Seit ma. I was ao bad at ttmea tbat I cotiid not lireathe f r?Iy. and csed to have a faint. smKinir feet in ; was so bad that 1 corn 1 not sleep, and had to set ip and walk around in order to pet Areata. I lee! en tireiv weii of all my heart troubles, and would advise ail afilicted wita Heart li?ae to use it. -1 am sevecty years of age, and live In uKersvuje. James Thompsok, Manchester, N. H. Send your name to P. Ii Inqaxxs, Concord, N. EL, for a pamphlet containing a list of testimonials of cures, eta. Dr. Graves HEART BEGULATOR ia fcr sale by druggists at 50 cents and $ 1 per bottle. The Chicago Ledges is the only reliable Story Paper , pnnlished in the West, and is sold for half the price of Eastern papers of the same kind. Three specimen copies sent to any address for Tex Cexts. Address, Ths Ledges, Chicago, EL WttHOPr's Toxic ! Utatling: and Infallible ! This great Chill Tonic cures Chills without the intervention of doctors and their bills. No consulting visits no prescriptions to be filled no huge bills, entailing pecuniary embarrassments, added to loss of health. It is the friend of the poor man, because it enables him to earn a living, and of the r ch, because it prepares him to enjoy his wealth. This great boon to mankind is c&eap, safe and prompt. Wheelock, Fixlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. Fob sale by all Dktjggists. A Wonder fob the Woesshop. Every mechanic should have at band a box of . Gb ace's Salve, as it is a ready remedy for accidants such as Cuts, Bruises, Contused Wounds, Burn 8, Scalds, Poisoned Skin and Eruptions caused by operations in the factory, dye-house, or printing office. The center of gravity was so nicely calculated at the raising of Cleopatra's needle that, when they got its iron jacket on and it was raised by the trunnions, it balanced exactly, and one man could swing the great mass of 200 tons. The destructive progress of that insidious foe to life and health, Scrofula, may be arrested by the aid of Scovnx's Blood and Liter Sybup, a botanic depurent whicn rids the system of every trace of scrofulous or syphilitic poison and cures eruptive and other diseases indicative of a tainted condition cf the blood. Among the maladies which it remedies are white swelling, salt rheum, carbuncles, biliousness, tbe diseases incident to women, gout and rheumatism. If there is anything in this life that will give one a foretaste of hell, as some represent it, that thing is Neuralgia. It is the refinement of torture. Bat there is a simple and inexpensive remedy tor it. Johnson s Anodyne Liniment snuffed up into the head will give instant rener. Purs, rich blood gives us health, long mo and a "green old age, but how few pay any attention to the scate of their blood ? Parsons' Purqative PiMs make new, rich blood, and taken oue a nieht for thiee months will change the blood in the entire system. CHEW The Celebrated "Matchless" Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. The Pioxeeb Tobacco Costpaxy, New York, Boston and Chicago Fob upwards of 30 years Mrs. WTNSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has been need for children with never-failing success. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cts. a bottle. What will you read when the evenings grow long and cool? Did you ever read The Bst Famdy Paper in the United States ? If not, eend Ten Cents, and get three specimen copies. Address, The Ledgeb, Chicago, EJ To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Camphorated Saponaceous Dentifrice. Twenty-five cents a bottle. DIPORTANT NOTICE.- Farmer. Families and Others can purchase, no remedy eqaal to Dr. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT, for tha cure of Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Croup, Colic and Seasickness, taken internally (it ia perfectly harmless; oath accoropanyina eaca bottle) and eitemaiiy foa Chronic Koeumatism, Headache, Toomache, Sore Throat, Cuta, Bums, Sweliinirs. Broises, ftioaqni&o Kit1, Old tore, Pains In Limbs, Back and Chet. f be VK.NF.TIAN LLXiHKSTwu introduced in 1-47, and no one who has nsed it but continues to do so, many statin if it wis Ten DoUars a Bottle they would not be without it. Thousands of Certifieares can be seen at the Depot, speaking of its wonderful corative properties. Sold by tne Druggiata U 4il ctt. Depot, 42 Hurray street. Kew York. THE JIAIZKETS. NEW YORK. Bekves Hojs , COTTOS Flo era Superfine , Wheat No. 2 Clsicwgo Cobs Western Mixed Oats Mixed Rtk Western Pobk Hess Lard .16 25 aio 00 . 4 40 v 4 60 . ll H . 3 0(J 3L 3 75 . . . 1 07 ... 42 . .. 24 ... 59 ... 9 25 7 1 c .i 51 33 60 9 53 1H - 5 25 m 4 S3 U 3 25 (4 3 50 M 4 25 m to ( 5 25 5 0 ( 4 87 73 ui 7 (.4 21 A 45 a l 05 is 23 C4 14 CHICAGO. Beeves Choice Graded Steers 5 CO CUoice Xatives..... 4 25 Cows and Heifers 2 50 BiUt-Jiers' Steers 3 00 Medium to Fair 3 75 Hogs Live 2 75 FltOUB Fancy Whit Winter 4 75 Good to Cuo.ce Spring Ex. 4 75 Wheat No. 2 SDricsr Nrw...... .. fW5 No. 3Spriag 77 Co a? IS o. 2. ........ ...... Oats Ao. 2 2) Rye No. 2 44 Ba&unr No. 2 J Ot Btrma Choice Creamery 21 F.Hs Fre-h 13 i'OKK Mess 8 4 Lied 6v. a . MILWAUKEE. Wheat No. 1 I CT Coast No. 2. 41 Oats No. 3 19 Rrs No. 1 44 iiurr-N.3. 2 l a ST. L0CI8 nil) i i 41 ( A J i , 45 1 Ci Wetat ?.x 3 Bod Fall. Cosh V:ivl Oiw So, 2 pi :- 4 4J 9 u f 3 CI 3U " if IT IT 1 VI' a "t tKtb.. . 44 7 if i iJ Pork Zdem.. 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Chleneo t"T Send for lilcstrated Frioe-Liat. CI D; f 1 CAN UK KEPT 15 T FT f?X ior years, or terrnentaUon on in be arreaied at any desired stage by osin Ford's New Preservative. Material ior 3 bbls., iw cts. : for 7 bbls., 1.W. nt by mail, wua fall directions tor ose.and how tro cioan old barrels. Sole Mannfacturer. FRANK FOR D, RaTenna. Ohi:. MSentS rrotit. Sample tree. Fred Jones, Nassau, N.Y. 10"to$37)00 A YEAH. A new onstness ior eveij c u ..j .... .- for Agents and Dealers of all kind. Only Si capital needed. Kay, pleasant, permanent, and respectable. A(J1T-esS O. . unAcu... ''. """t "iCIViLIZATtOM'S CRCWNINQ CONVENIENCE is Hose's Name Writing- Fanoy Stitching and Darnm Attachment for tSewinB Machines. Its mm work is its strongest rraia. Price S I . Abk a f-wuiir .Ma. hme dealer. Special attachment for each kind of machine; in oi derinjr, name the machine. Agtnts vtunted. R. M. ROSE Sun Buildine, New orlc The Antidote t Alcolml Fouutl at Jiisst. THE FATHER HATHEW REMEDY . , 1 i ... .., r,r,TWM It A rls a certain anu biwuj tu -- - - ftros-sall aiitwtite for alcoholic liquors and builds np the nervous system. Alter n. flebuitcli, or any ititcinpernte inau'aienre, Binitie leriioonHil will remove H mental ami V'lZVil nf pre-in. It also cures every kind ot iEViR, Di8-Iei-sia and Tohpiditt of the Livkk. Sold by all drusKiiits. Price s t per Bottle. Pamphlet on AlcohoU its Meets, and Intemperance as a Disease, Bent free on wntin to the Fattier .Uatie;v 'leinperancc nt Unmit'.-tiiriuif t o., ;si Itotin rC. A. 1. DR. CRAIG'S KIOIIEY CURE ! THE GREAT REMEDY WOTl . , ALL K I D N E Y DISEASES! Krfer Ry syec'al permittinn to Re. Dr. J. K. Rankin, Washington, D. O. ; G. T. Heston. M.D.. Sewtnn, Buck Co., Fa. ; John L Roper, K-Q., Norfolk, Vs. ; Dr. J. H. White, 417 Fourth Ave.. New York ; Dr. O. A. Dene, Charlotte, N. Y. ; Hon. C R. Parsons, present Mayor of Rochester. N. Y. Ak vonr drusreist. Urnd tor ;..im-phl-t.nnd whirr Dr. ( ItAIti, 4 ' "MVLltfSl I'V PliACK. NEW YOKK. a FARLIINC n 7 i C2C2 , i- i u k. U U W yu ui .ftnrt.nnn &.e.rma WT WKT freta TMe h i; t.-V. iri f jmi T:iU and on terms to rtilt all classes' send postaKard for maps and pamphlet descriptive of 1 a counties. Low freights. Kxcitrslon tickets. oi an5 back, free to buyers. Start right! For any inform t!j anply to Inwa it. II. !-' Co.. t Kantopl Street, CUleasn. or 4 ertar Knpfds, lo- sat f i a. .,L.KlU: .2 1 II nw TO err Ttts in the best rrtor thentat-. fi.OOO.OOO acre for auce. I- or a cor? of Ihe K HTiaaa li ACite lining steaa.' address S. Oi: Iactl Com r, Saiiaa, ktusu r .7? pi3 u ' .' "a. ' j 1 , , i fj w' L..ZT3 W w aj u U ki It known to all C.iah Buyers of Boots and Shoes la tlw Western country that we have established a Cash House in Chicago For thafr especial accommodation, where prices ars made an inducement to ail Cash Purchasers. BUEL COOK & SEIXAS, 211 sxnd 213 aiadUon Street. Ctilcax, III. tTHii Old Goods. Stock Entirely New and purchawed for t nh. f f"Bk sav f- w w snst rIa the Old Efiliahla Ceaseatrated Iy I Uli lwiti . . at I Directions accoinpanviriif each caa for making Hard, Soft and Toilet Soap J bit'ivl. Y. - IT 13 FVLL WEIGHT ASD STRZXGTK. The market fa flooded wifh (so-called) Concentrated Lye, which is adulterated with siit and rosin, and m l SAVE MO SET, AXI BUT TUM ,- rMADK BY THE Pennsylvania Salt r.Ianiifg' Co., P1LUFLPHH. J t rKtimntr-rl that the farmer of thl ountry have lost no I 5 .Ulilui. xu ci j ft'- tfrri'-'e dixtae. 2ssn--t ptint - trittrtm i, rt brent. im ,i-, i f.. j.n ij-j nH"lr t'tf j-rri. tiff ,t i tt f ,"r vml f '" 1 1 -a tif i s rwi it,,,.t o-t c: t . in jrnrii nJurrt. 7 ft fn.e xermr.-, t tt. tttti'lif imeuMMe Xr. Alhrt Jimmiap, f-"( 1 the, I j 3iJ'tTH, t ' -r?-- -5 i t'-(.rr r jh tjr.t i,i tiis '.. ... Sflri. nttr?t httttt fiim jmu f rs6 Nf.rfr i, - ji . " : . : I 5 :' i ' I 'to1' m.. a. S t--il F I I " : r "a ff rt '-l. 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I ilen irOB '''. to Uxjnw.'.fk-al : I ! i.,m Kalar ... t) 1 " ... ......... ...... j,-., s, ,i"TO'ttt.Aas woasa.Cmciiii in.trsja. lfB, A DA Y to Arenta aoaip f r ues rir" , i;ue i U)r. 1 -n atl Untiit im aa draw a. O. VICKEKV. Aturaota s10 tl I1-r"1 JttnWallS-.St..n,!; CiU LJ OlwwJ firtnnes every mor-Ji . t re eipiamtng ev.rr-h'r Address BAXTFH A O.. 1 .itiari,. I J Wail - . y. "niff r "1 fTr" Learn Te!er-ari-?(l.i , J' ti smI a a a earn 1 u u ) . B rnonth.Rmnnsshiry whnpleami"iT c f .n tViH ,.1ru Tl.Valenf Inf.Manan r Jat-i . rniT' 4 CL Tb choicest in tnew -rl 11 -r-jL iJia.k3 prices Larc-st C-n'i-iT.y )u Ai:.-'!.-ataiiie article pleaas everybody Trade ei'ntinaiiiHa. creasinjt Ajrents wanted evprywhpre-t : Lr mi-.i) adon't waste time send fnrt'lrrunrtn ROB'T WELLS, 4 3 Vey !-t.,N. V .. P. .. E-i Is-T U tILL liaiiU of our P:i!nt rltvl 11'i.f sni Silver Metalna Violin, Guitar and It.injo Mrm-s I" n. i- ii'in run a-wncv. Ttiey are w irranied. 1 ,1 not rut. Also, t pn.ee for ;:. or ." i t .r Si. ci our new Bras Hand and Orchestra Mu-ic .l t.nia piett lent in marker. Hulhrrt Uriu., Al araaa iif-.wn. K Pocket Gatux Crx, 4' Arms Co., Lnwrn.., m ,n' LATEST and now "" k'ji.iwri, atampfiwctaioatue. F. KKPFY, Uri.)-;jrt,( (inOPOC P'!- day lo Aa-.-i...v Aio-tiis t o ! I tir ,r c, auiims our l- me Art iiwik.i . 4 . . " ... . . fe t ti; r 1 I :'tC Illustrated ? -4- TT'-vi r r liv ith:1 m Catalogue A J LtLIiu i lCb a;-ii!:r..t..a is J. IL EUFFORD'S SONS, Mar.nf.-i.-tnnnu Pul.U.bv tl to l-ti r ranknn street, imitAO. mam. Frtablished nearly htty yt-ars. gi7 Rich Blood! Partums' Poraraf Ive PiMa make New Rich P: and will completely cbanste the blood in the oniir-tva tern in three months. Any pers m who will take 1 p,J each night from 1 to 12 weeks nsy be restored to sooaa health, if such a thing be pott.l. I. is. JU1I.NM1X A CO., JO-SEfiVTLt-E, Mich., Dec. 27, 1S77. -rr. rl: I sent you 50 cts. for two boxes of Grace's Salve. 1 r.rs and two and have used tbem on an nicer on my font. n4 it is almost weiL liuapect fully yours, C. J. Vas5k. Price 25 cent a bor at all drup?its. or terf by on receipt of 35 centa. Prepared by F.T1I V. KOWliE tV WO.VH, Hli Harrison Ave.. Button. Jlaaa SWEET'; "cB,,.,;! llATf Clewii l. - -a,KJ ' 4v- de tvfiat prtj at ! 'entennial ExpnmiKm tot lr-ifl qiiaiUim aD ezrxtUnc and Je w twtttttiing and tavnring. ie to.iar exer made. As oar bl.Je strip trsde-marlt h f,-.y Tnitated on inferior R-axis. ee that J tr B" r ou every plug. Sold .) ail dealer. frnl f. mmt free, to C. A. Jacasoii a Co.. aitra.. Petenbu:. a Hi YPf TWflTHPT iiuiiyulilrl, ijlUli Daily and Weekly, Quarto, BOSTOir, The Ijirest, Chenpest and Betit Family KcfiTi Vew Knland. F.diu-d with.apeciul reference in r -.:iried tnetes and Te(iuiremnT of tho borne circle. AU ti foreign and local news publiahed promptly. Daily Transcript, f 10 per annum in advance. Weekly " i-i ia copies to one address, 87. HO P annum in advance. SE1TD FOIl 8 ATI PL. U COPY. An Eoslih Veterlnarr fiorjon and Chemist now traveling in this country says that most of tbe H"tm and Cattle Powders sold tere are worthless trash. H t that Sheridan's Condition Powders are abaolat-ij-pura and immensely valuable. Nothing on esrta will a: hens lay like 6heridan'a dnditiou Powders. Doae, out taapoor.ful to one pint food. Bent by mail for eight lower stamp. I. S. JOHNSON A C. Bangor, Mains. EstaMkhed Yellow Wrapper for Animal and White for Human. Flesh. IS GOOD FOR Y, irn-5 nnd Scalds, Sprains and Bruises, i Chilblains, Frost Bites.Strinjrhidt, Windgails, scratches r Orease, J-oot H :t in bheep. i chapped Hand, Foundered Feet, i 1- lesii v, ouniis, I.Tternai Poisons, ind Cracks, G Uis of all kinds, S 'fast. Ringbone. Foil Evil, .veilings, Tumors, G trp;et in Cows, Cracked Teat 'Callous, lameness, Horn TJistcmrer, Crownicab, 0uitUir( I oul Ulcers, Farcy, A bcess of the Udder, 'veiled Legs, Thrush, Roup in PfMiltry, Cracked Heels, Fpizootic, Larrec Back, Hemorrhoids or Piics, T(xthache, Rheumatism, Spavins, Sweeney, Fistula, Mange, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Curb, if 1 Sores, Corns, Whitlow, Cramps, BoiiWeakness of the Joints Contraction of Mi Sere-hunt's CtrrUng Oil is I.iiu.Tient of Cie Co.'.' j h'atc the stind.ird Lirirc iic. It; r-iciitj.-n, 5-vc; "i u, N. Y, ty 2 ;;-(. 'ant's Oa : ' JO 2r. SlTiA.l 1 1 .rr i it Xj". r" Cornier. r",-CE. S-J. Ti" Crest Fa" mivj r ts- K trr"i t , jt. r-.i I 1 y ii . a .1 ft . p-il "t l..fl i -id Etood Purrfie ry cf toe t-u-. t"-,r ere nisi, ud 1t : r (6 ii i ,1 I ..'' - ... -a. ii vi 1st t'Hf sn aLnve1 'Li, J i r-. If? 1 ' rft. It t . t I i , U 1 1 : r jr-; .n' Mt --. '-s rs t3 wli it r it iifri'.'' 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