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l.y the extreme cold, and tho local reltet and Sooth on an extended tour, aa the result of a rh.iri;ab!e orsanizitioun find themfH.lve over- ! decision of the Executive Committee of the Kavib iiiicd with applicatioiw for help to keep , tional CounciL lie ia furnished with letters of from the door the wolf that gets hungrier as i introduction to leading Southern men who have the w Ether grown colder. indorsed tlie Greenback movement, and he is iaTlie Henatorsi elifctioos in Franoltedee res etructc-d beside to Tiit all the Legislatures and in a sweeping ctory for tlie Republican, thus j to obtain from them when posaible a recognipiving th-m control of boh branches of the tion, by way of resolutions, of the National National 14-swlatnrc, ami iamiricg, ia all proV ! party. This is to bo followed by eeading the

ability, a Republican President, when tbo term of Marshal J'acMahon expires. T'ho royal rko of Holland, King "William III. , wan lately married to the Princes:- Adelaide Knima Vilhelmina TcreHa, daughter of 111 tn-e Gwirgo Victor of Waldeck-Pyrmont Tho briile I, sweet, tender aml'S); the groom totigh andCi Th optnitioiw of the RritMi army in . fi'haniwtan will ido. it in exni'i'totb for tlie winter, by the occupation of Candahar by the column under command of Gen. Stewart Don Bahlomero Eapartero, the Spanish t-tate.-nsan, is dcd. Tho 1'ope lias written an encyclical letter denouncing the Socialist, Communists and In- j ternatioiialists. Advices from Astrakhan indicate that the deadly plajrue raging in that country is sprcaditig rapidly and increasing in virulence as it spreads. Tlie Russian authorities are alarmed at tho rapid progress of the disease, and are concerting measures to ward off tho approaching seonrge. T)r. Strausberg, tho great railway king, who owed at the time of his bankruptcy Sls,WH'.WO, has succeeded in making a Ret clement with Lis creditors by paying them '.' per cent Recent fires: Tho Michigan Central freight ofbea at Detroit, loss flO.lXJO, probably ineeniliary; tho I.'ankin House at Colnmbus, Ga, loss ?70,(KX; tho mills of tho Sloline (111.) Paper Company; the Academy of .the Holy Angels (CVholic), of RnfTalo, N. Y., loss $a,OO0; a iloaring mill Hamilton, Ohio; tho Public Library and postoffiee at Hingharo, Mass. AT Chicago, the Government Postoffiee, which was tdtoatod in what was known as tho 1 louotre building while the new structure was being completed for its occupancy, was destroyed by fire the other nisht All the mail matter and part of the furniture of the of.ice was saved. The loss on the building and contents reaches f 115,000; insured. The Government's loss ia slight Philadelphia reports T.jQ fires for the year lTS. Value of property destroyed, $1,5.14,518. A Washington dispatch of Jan. C states that " letters from banks in various sections of the country, received by tho Treasurer to-day, eay that they are receiving more gold than they are paying out. Treasurer Gilclhtn expresses the opinion that the gold balance in the treasury v ill increase largely, and that in a short time it will be as difficult to put gold out as it has beu t-ilver. The BL Louis Reef Canning Company's e.-tablisbnient burned tho other day, causing a Ions of about $100,000. On the Sth mst, the military and civil authorities of New Orleans celebrated the dty-third anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans. Tlie receipts of the United States Patent O'Uee, dnrirg the year ISTs, were Ti", rSix Piof. llerry Dierk utternj b: j a lalljoa a- i -'. " T.t -I . ".leo. Or '-lit- 1 co Ask., a fi sys pii.i'", fell from a traj ozo a ib.-tance of 1 ,W feet, and was instantly killed. A whole family of four persons were frozen to death, near Pilot Point, Texas, tlie other uight ' b.y an explosion in a coal mine near Pittston, Va., recently, iwo men lost their lives, boing horrilily ran till ted. An adroit theft was perpetrated in Chicago, tho other day, two men getting away with a tray of diamond rings valued at $4,0X)from a pawnshop. One sbjped a billet of wood in the dot r, preventing il being opened, while the other broke the glass in a show window, and abstracted the jewels. Fort Ib-bbiftn. b Nebraska, has lecn tbe set we of a bhxdy ementc, resulting in a wholesale tlanghter of Imlians and the death and wounding of several eoldkra. For sosne time a large nniuK'r of Cheyenne Indians who were engiged ia the raid in Western Nebras-ka last inmnier, and were sulirqrsontly captured, have been held under restraint at that pot. It having been determined ky the Irovernr.ietvt to send these savages south into tbe Indian Territory, preparations were beirjr mada to that end. They declaml their dc-tcrmiiutica Rot to go wouta, aserUne that tbev waiild dia ia m tag sue h a ntovemerit The tall arv tried to starve them into KUI-VlV.S (Oil, thtin of fro. Ik -t J Iv! 1. ibt.V Si:,) iA i"va went w f:-r a to deprive Tit tlubr ktiibbora nature woabl "isslly it was tVterroine! to hading chiefs, Oil Crow leg, ia ir";-, . 1 eparatc tbt m frory : out uj ccwraon itKiian. ia tbi-i ten there was a furious 1 in Wild Hog and tbe guards, ia m oii i tiis lawr was uj:gerou.-!y U-j. This atTair caused the ti ihlest exciter: -.:; t an:iia t a d.rc-h t: u i i : on b..' s-i.'-:".--''-b. : SUV; t.f th.em ?. :. b at a a v ar so cr.tire rip.. !- wiu.l :.-d re ea t: t: !.!' tic: Al::.:ll i, btl:, - A Mil'

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, I'Ti-'t Jni.' for M w.i-.b i 'i ; Jjni-H 2. i II w c II, Iowa, Oia; go Ft rri-, X v York, ami ' X. O. A b V" ' f r -n C".-m , C riT! 'iiinrs; Iwh E. I'j nc, Itiitriiiia, I'i.i' 1 Mi.1. Ab irny i r Y.yonn' g T ml try; A. "Worth Spate, 2b arylaml, eyjcrr-tary of Vy-i:.b-T-r!.. ry; I' r 2 b,! r, 1 . . r of t" (b". Jb-:-.irtk, I). T. ; Jtj Lr,' -Rtret, I'oHtmasK-r at Gamoaville, Ga. I Hon. Julian IIartril?re, Keprttentaiire in j Conffrr-f.! from the Fiit Georgia liitriet, died th other day, unddonly, of pneumonia. HepreHODtatiTe Schleicher, of the Bixth i pneumonia. POLITICAL. ! i'r. De La Sfatyr, Greenback Congressmanelect from the Indiattaplia district, fcaa started ableHt men of the party into Maine early next summer in anticipation of the September eloctioilS. Senator Don Cameron, who has been nervin,t; out a term to which hi fatu'-r was elected, but which was resigoed hi favor of his son, will probably bo las own Buccensor, the Republican members of the Legislature in Pennaylvania having nominated him for the place in their caucus. N. II. Hill has been nominated for United States Senator in caucus by the Republicans in the Colorado Legislature, which is equivalent to asi election. A call has lK;en issued from the headquarters of tho Nations! party in Washington for a meeting of Greenback Congressmen-elect for Feb. 22. 3bst of the gentlemen have responded. Tho subjects agreed upon to be discussed are tho Eb;bt-IIour law, the Speakership, and specific greenback measures. Tlie Potter Committee held a meeting a few days ago, and the Democratic members adopted a resoliition to investigate the cipher dispatches. The Republican members abstained from voting, on the ground that they originally opposed the appointment of the Potter Coimni.tee, and had no desire now to enlarge its powers. rrx.txcr.tL .tsi ixd v stria l. The Government Directors of the Union Pacific railroad have submitted their annual report to the Secretary of the Interior. They believe that, in view of its success as a commercial enterprise, it should be submitted to as severe tests as any railway in the country. Its road bed is not what it should be for the reason that the stockhold ers and 1 managers nave absorbed as dividends the moneys which ought to have been expended in substituting steel rails for the wornout iron ones that now disfigure its track. An amalgamation of the road with its connecting branch lines is not deemed desirable, and the public interest would be better secured were the companies compelled to arbitrate the existing differences relative to pro-rating. Seven hundred men and boys of the Brook side colliery, at Pottsville, Ta., have struck for back pay. Another call for $10,000,000 five-twenties has just been issued, making $30,000,000 since New Year's. CHIME A Xli CRIMIXALS. Twenty-fivs or thirty masked men broke open a baggage car at Carbon, Wy. Ter., the other night, and took out and hung to a telegraph pole "Dutch Charlie," who was en route to Rawlins for trial, charged with participation in tlie "Widdowficld murder last falL He was a notorious character and had 1-een identified with a number of stage robberies. The defendants to the indictment charging conspiracy upon the former officers of tho Charter Oak Insurance Company Messrs. Furber, Walkeley, White and Wiggin have been acquitted by the jury in the trial that has been pending for several weeks past in Hartford. Fourteen men have teen arrested and taken to Kearney, Neb., alleged to have been implicated in the burning of the two unfortunates near there a few weeks since. Gov. Garber has sent instructions to have the parties taken to Lincoln for safe-keeping. Tho rascally President of a bank in Williamsport, Pa., who had stolen $80,1X30 belonging to depositor, has been set at liberty through a construction of tbe State law which prohibit the depositors from giving testimony in tlie case. Renjamin Ilnnter, the New Jersey murderer, was hanged at Camden, the other day Michael Farrcll was also executed at Quebec, Canada, for the murder of Francis Conway, in August last THE ELVCTIOX IX VESTIGA TIOX. The Teller Committee met Jan. 7, in Surveyor Wells' private room in the Custom House, at New Orleans, all the members of the committee being present The first witness examined was J. Ernest Breda, who was sworn and test; tied: Is a native of Natcbioches, and has always resided in tlie parbh. Served during the war in the Second Louisiana Regiment Has been a Republican sij?c 18J1. Has boon a strvrrp-speaker, but did not tike part in. the last campaign, having been driven away from hoiie on tLe 2:bl of Sep '.eix.be r. Witness gave an account of the marker of orgasLdcs Republican Ward Clubs and the formation of I then s;,nd: O: f on the- d Executive Coramitt;-ii. He : ward d;:i was t, reset of fcvpbiiaber. C:i &at day re was to be a Democrats Conveiv;i...'n. At our meeting there were 150 Repnl licaus present, and I aduresod the aapembly. After adjournment we started home, I and my brother, on horseback. We had gane a!ont ICO yards, when, at the corner of a street, a body of armcvl cavalrymen opptiist-J our paa-M-re. Mr brcther and I took down a sid-j str--et. r- f , j went to the wood, and arrive..! hjme uurii:g I t !r: ibt Tb--re W3 ':jved nr.'.l tE' text flav. ! Oa that moribr: :g re.v uncle, who h...l not srokeo ... . 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ili iT 1l. I .:.!.!:. V - .1: "I if b :f jo-i i ;-.'. n; by i.ii.j r .my dtoii v. a w .11 f. id not a m rd f truth in them. Arrnod 1 an 1 t d.d some 'b 's vl 1 b I v ' 1 n.,: rjve. "hre is h .b.y betwen tbe tugro arid -wLl ma, I ? . t try to d'-,r.:-3 tl is f..t ih-,w J..e a netrro who votes the Democrab3 ticket and I Knf you abyTocri'e or a f x,Lff Fbr.iirg Eri'.ih (;.,l!cl) 'nas tbe r.ext -n I'.nr - . lie toshdod. sj flLjv, s; V.'as atl'-irfax's houe Get 12 when Peck's party came. Was in the room wiili Fairfax when Peck rushed in and red twice at Fairfax, who rcifihed out of the back . door. Another . negro named Senator, standing there, was shot down. Peek knelt upon him and fired five Ehots into biro. Daniel Kennedy and Viola Wallace corroborated Branch's story. Ged Ralston, a planter, testified that he ran for the Legislature on an Independent ticket in Tensas. He has always affiliated with the Democratic'party. The candidates on ths Independent ticket Mere all Democrats. Witness had but little personal knowledge of outrages. At the meeting of the Teller Committee, on the Oth inst, several witnesses were examined as to intimidation in Tensas and Caddo parishes. J. IL Loseey, of Tensas, testified that he was one of the posse sammoned to disperse the negroes who, it was rumored, were massing for the purpose of attacking Waterproof. Register had about forty armed men. On tho wsy we heard that the negroes had massed, and that firing had commenced between them and our advanced guard of two men. The order was then given to advance and fire. The firing was done in the direction of where the Degroes were supposed to be massed. The negroes were in their quarters, and when we fired one volley they dispersed. Two or three negroes were wounded; don't think any were killed. The investigating committee on tho ICth had before it a number of witnesses ia opposition to all previous testimony. IL C. Rogers, L. Templeman, G. A. Simpleman and J. Shepherd, of Caddo, were called by Democratic members of the committee, and, in substance, denied the statements of previous witnesses of intimidation by the Democracy. They asserted that where were the greatest troubles the negroes were the aggressors. , COXGItESSIOXAJL. Jaxuaey 7. In the Senate, Mr. Edmunds said that on this glad morning of the new year, when there were peace and joy and hope everywhere, he thought it best to offer a resolution tending to cement more perfectly the good will and harmony now existing all over the country. Ho therefore submitted a resolution declaring that in the judgment of the Senate the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments to the constitution of the United States have oeen legally ratified, and are as valid as the other parts of the constitution; that it is the right and the duty of Congress to enforce such amendments by appropriate legislation, and the duty of the executive department of the Government faithfully and with dilifrence to impartially execute such laws; that it is the duty of Congress to appropriate money to that end: instructing the Judiciary Committee to report a bill for the protection of the rights of citizens and the punishment of in'ractions thereof. Laid on the table at the request of Mr. Edmunds, to be called up hereafter. .. .Bills were introduced and referred as follows : By Mr. Booth, for tbe interchanfie of subsidiary silver coin and United States notes; by ft r. McDonald, to authorize the taxation of outstanding legal tenders.... Mr. Voorhee8 called up his resolution instructiDir the Judiciary Committee to inqnire into the expediency of mafeing the trade dollar legal tender, and providing for its recoinasre into the standard silver dollar. He addressed the Senate at length, denouncing the trade dollar as fraudulent money, which, havine failed in its mission abroad, had returned home to cheat the honest people of this country. .. .A large number of committee reports, petitions and communications were presented. In the House. Mr. Waddell. Chairman of the Committee on Postoffices and Post-Eoads. reported a bill relating to the classification of mail matter and the amount of postage thereon. Ordered printed and recommitted. .. .Tlie Geneva Award bill was called np and discussed Mr. Kidder introduced a bill for the admission of Dakota as a State. Eeferred. .. .Mr. Ryan introduced a bill extending the time to pre-emptors on public lands who have suffered by s,raine flrea. Itett-rred. . . .Mr. Carliwle introduced a bill to include newspapers, periodicals and proof sheets in mail matter of the third class. Roferred Mr. Aeklen called attention to the scandal in I.ou-Unnia with which his name is associated, and presented a resolution to authorize an inquiry. Defeated, on the ground that the resolution did not embrace a question of privilege Tlie deaths of .11. B. Donsla", of Virginia, and A. 8. Won ins. of Michip-an. were then announced, and the House, in reepeet to their memory, adjourned. Jaxdabt 8. In the Senate, Mr. Grover read a long personal explanation, denying the truth of tho charjres of misappropriating public money while he was Governor of Orepron. He asserted that every dollar received had bet-u accounted for, but did not k for aa invesLVation . . . .The Patent Law bill was taien up, and Mr. Wadleig'a had begun a speech, when the action of the House on the resolution regar'ling the death of Mr. Hartridge was announced. Tlie resolution was agreed to, and then, on motion of Mr. Edmunds, the innate adjourned. In the House, the death of Representative Hartridje was announced soon after that body was railed to order. A resolution to appoint a committee of Senators and members to attend the funeral was passed, and then the House, as a further mark of respect, adjourned. Jakuaet 9. In the Senate, Mr. Beck called up his resolution of the 7th inst., referring to the Committee on Finance the answer of Secretary Sherman to the resolution of Dec. 3 relative to the amount of silver coiu received in ravment of customs dues, and its disposition. Mr. Beck sharply criticised the answer of the Secretary. He charged him with being an autocrat, and responsible for many mercantile failures thronphont the conntry during the past year. He said that Secretary Sherman acted as though tlie treawnry was his private property, and that he had violated the law ia not paying out silver for interest on the pnhiic.debt. He intimated that unless Secretary Sherman chanced his policy, the next Congress, which would be !. w r:ino in both br.tii.-Les, would impeach him for hieh crimes and luisdemeanors. The Senate then adjourned to attend the funeral services of the late Kopresentatlve j Hartridge. of Georgia, which were held ia the Hall of the House. In tne House, no business was transacted, out of respect to the memory of the deceased member. Jaxcary 10. la the Senate, Mr. Al'ison, at lite reqneet of Mr. Klrkwood, introduced a bill to provide for an additional bounty to soldiers of the war cf the Rebellion. EeferrM The petition of Dr.- SXary E. Walter for a peas ion was also referred The Committee on . Xaval AT&ira was directed to inquire into the expediency of providing that the Chiefs of the Bureaus of Steam i Erxineerirsir. Provisions asd Clothing. " 1 Ti'edicIdc and Surirerv at the Xavy iJcpartmciit be elected from oiiicers whose relative rank is cot below that of Ca?tin....TUe Indian ApTrrrr!ation bill was r. jtsed. I n the Kr.--?. i r. Harrier istrtktttccd till to declare forfeited t'-ae 1;i1j CTlQted ; . sj. 01 ; ri tv) Hid in tlie Mntruct'on cf tL.e Iren Jluuntain m-.iroad Mr. i.i.u:f-r. Chairman of. the Cvrr.rri: fee on PrivsteI nn (ii'iiu, r't-.ri?d a L-i"d t "r f : r.-:it f cf 'vra '";a: it ti,..i; -i--. l.:':t-rri:i....he l.,l:ia:a f."ib..irr l-ili'ir? was t..seri up. aol atttr a loits a.l lively debate wss,- sck 1. alel 7 yt.'?. to 1 .7 1 - . - t T1'" liOTr i?rb:.t I I'TO': 'Lis 1c :r; C. J If i .j f ";:; f f'.TEl 01 T. 1

f 1Z"7 11 era t ..ia tb . in LonJuii w J its irieJb". ts -tlclnl j, or ts vLieli rxe r.ovr izzl2:l ia tLe w onl "Loailci," n, r 4 DatcLncn, 72J rrtnehnen, 137 Italians, li Yenetiaas, 55 Spaniards, 3 Portngnese, 2 Grecians, 2 Blaekamores, 1 Dane and btit 58 Scots, making a total of 4,831 foreigners. In J une, 12C9, a Pre nek law providetl that all J ewa, male or female, living in tlie kingdom, siioukl wear a xvheclsliaped piece of yellow cloth, as big as the palm of the hand, on the breast and back of their outer garment. By way of securki'? due enforcement of this edict, the garment not so decorated became the property of the person who espied the omission, its confiscation not exempting the negligent Israelite from a fine for the use and benefit of the church. There is an interesting anecdote of a boy, in one of the rudest parts of the county of Clare, in Ireland, who, in order to destroy seme eaglets lodged in a hole 100 feet from the summit of a rock, which rose 400 feet perpendicularly from the sea, caused himself to be suspended by a rope with a scimeter in his hand for his defense, should he meet with an attack from the old ones, which precaution was found necessary, for no sooner had his companions lowered him. to the nest than one of the old eagles made at him with great fury, at which he struck, but, unfortunately missing his aim, nearly cut through the rope that supported him. Describing his horrible situation to his comrades, they cautiously and safely drew him up, when it was found that his hair, which a quarter of an hour before was a dark auburn, was changed to gray. Dcrixg the siege of Gibraltar, in 1782, the Count d'Artois came to St. Roeh to visit the place and works. While his Highness was inspecting the lines, in company with the Duke de Crillon, they both alighted with their suite, and all lay flat upon the ground to avoid the effects of a bomb that fell near a part of the barracks where a French woman had a canteen. This woman, who had two children in her arms at the time, rushed forth with them, and having seated herself, with the utmost sang froid, on the bomb shell, she put out the match, thus extricating from danger all who were around her, many of whom witnessed this courageous and devoted act. His Highness rewarded thi3 intrepid female by bestowing on her a pension of 3 francs a day, and engaged to promote her husband after the siege ; while the Duke de Crillon, imitating the generous example or' the Prince, insured to her likewise a daily payment of 5 francs. . A Key West paper reports that the waters of Florida bay have been in such a putrid condition for the past twelve mcnths that fishermen have been unable to get fresh fish across to Havana. The poisonous waters are said to ex tend 150 mile3 into the gulf. Dead fish of every description are found floating on the surface. No explanation is offered, but the result would seem to be due to the action of some sub-aqueous volcano. StifTering for a life Time. Persons alhicted with rheumatism often suffer for a life time, their tortures being almost without remission. The joints and muscles of such unfortunates are in most cases shockingly contorted and drawn out of shape. To afford tbeni even temporary relief, the ordinary remedies often prove utterly useless. Hoitetter's Stumach Bitters, on the other hand, is avouched, 'ly persons who have used it, to be a genuine source of relief. It keeps the blood cool by promoting a regular habit of body, and removes i rem it impurities which, in the opinion of all rational pathologists, originate this agonizing complaint aud ita kindred malady, tlie gout. Besides this tho Bitters remedy disorders of tht fctomaeh, iiver and nerves, prevent and eradicate intermittent and remittent fevers, promote appetite and sleep, and are highly recommended by physicians aa a desirable medicinal stimulant ami tonic The channels for tlie exit of impurities from the system must be kep unobstructed or derlorible consequences will follow. Dr. Mott's Vegetable Liver Pjxls, by restoring the Bowels to an active condition, act as a cleanser of all the bodily fluids. Moreover they render the digestive and assimilative organs vigorous, rouse the liver, and purify the biliary secretions. Aa a cathartic they are infinitely to be preferred to dangerous bine piih Sold by Druggists. THE MA11ILETS. NEW YOEK. ....$7 ri oio e i 3 1 1 d 3 "J EIKTE3 How CoTrcN Flocr Superfine. . . . Wheat No. 2 C-OB.M Western Mixed Oats Mixed , !:yk Western Fobs Mesa , IjABD S-b t 3 1 J 3 1C 1 " 1(1 1. -i 1 1 45 ii; 47 ri c ; fi ei C V 1 J. . - rs. rs BeevksCI. t-ic- C " i t",tj f : 1 1 2 1.1 j 3 V. 3 1. I i-41i 1. j..iiij to I .r . Hoe 8 2 75 iXora Fancy White "fficter Ex 4 75 , - .'ili 5 1 ) 4 Oixtd to Choke Sprtng Ex. 3 Wheat N. Spring o i'-riii1 kj ....... ...... Cobs Mo. 8 Oats So. i JiVS No: BarlIiY No. 2 Birrr k Cticdvtj Ctt-auery I'-iO Fii-.-'li . .................... Labd KILtvAriiXE. TTheat io.l I'iii. "i. ............. ....... C . .

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If yon are satisfied to have a poor organ, or run the risk of having a poor one, take any organ that is offered you. Lnt, if you d-ire to be sure of having the very b st, ieit on having a Mason A Hamlin, and do notte pers-aded to take any other. Fob. Bronchial, Asthmatic, and Puh-rcr..-iry Complaints, "JJroirrfs Unmchiil Twins" manifest remarkable curative prcpeitb-s. 25 cents a box. . . Chsw Jackson's Best Ewe.t Navy Ttb i-ca rr-" -i Warranted a PFBFE.CT CT"H.K Or money returned) tor all the rr-rrxt ! form of I'll.fa, L1.P10PY, Sliof. ULA, RHEWATI1M, ,ALT T. riECM, ! Catakioi. Kuev Diskac- s. iJ , i j ail Kiwi cf t f and t LOOD. t 1 11. 1. 1 l.ii .w X. I flioiitreal nnl lioln. - . i Sold everv-where. -? I . a bottle. il CLXdiR 111 L.LI' i-.Aia..C't.icj.ro V f PV PROFIT. AsTfit?' munl, 6 cf " Jl J i i U H I The A" assau lAn;ht," 1 uua , . ?. O Q Q n ft A YEAR- ITww U MUe tt. Hat, A?ena OOu U Daa. iAiiZ c 0..i., Sit. JLoaiK, id "l f T I T C fl A rehiiM.' mnn in evt-rv Co. jil I CU W ill mvCtllH 'r nn). f.rii !!'. Write at ouce. T. M. liuibutN A tu.,1 iu? ti.O. I m aii 5b? tr fft 1 '""' "f Tr "3"'i A Ian i A lartr f er. Independent in politics. Brigbt, sincy anri iDatamincr. hacQ issae conuainsone or rnrirestoru. Mailed, postpaid, for cents a year. Resident arenra wanted. Tenus and sample copies aent tree. Xtiwy Tdriraph, postpaid, li'-ii a year. Address Tf.LEraph Co.,Cuscs!'. Jr. 1 1 !r The great Specific forall Kidney Diseases. lias never failed in any disease of the Kidnevs In ttie pjir. tnree years. Send for pininhlet, and adfire?s Ir. 'sAS!i, itni vkici r v pbAc t:, ioii. nsmwi-t-rnterl brH by HIGHFT FCF.S AT All WORLD S FXPOSITIOiSS i oil '1 LV & c.h Tit: At Paris, 157: Vieksta, li"3: StiaO', 1; i PHinar.Ki.iHiA, 1876; Paris, L.ts; and Gkand fj.aa Gold Mi:xal, 1S78. Only Amwiun O'uans er awara ed hiKhet honors at any each, bnd fur c.ia or iii rri, raenin. Iixcf,TAT EI OaIaLOGE. e" . rs w iw stvtee and prices, ent f rw. 2tAU2f & iiA..iU.A C.-''"iA"- CO.. i ill O.N", N i- v' l'O-.K.or C'li-.. I t r ! jt,.iiti., Mit'iitii, run. tort, insrtrea i ami yuuis ty tbe cinist'tit use nf ii? tie's i'ooti. Iia cans. iije.. -!c $i.a5&nq $1.75. WOULK1CH ft CO. on htUvl. fi UCCES3FUL FOLKS. 1 ,0 Prominent pursona men and woin'ti X. analysed. tee-l Portralu r.r A. T. tor A-SIKiiiC-VJNi I'tiiUi.aXt lihloayo, III ) vaskes c:eiis recfivr.l the Hfjrt,.-Mt i! at th n-rent PARIS EXPOSITION, mr t' AiiicHi-HH cmin-litortt. ThHrr FI.KXIBJLE HIP CORSET (I'.'U tmijcui tit WAFRASTKD liul to ti-rvk down over thip, Pric $l.2". Ti'ir IblFSSYES K SALTS CSSSET X. iii ittiiiiu ita tfie i HUipico But-t, v. nich. is Bat aikI flexible sntt contain CO Uincs. I'rire by mail, $ 1.50. Fr a le hf mil ItMulln e merchant a. x- r TPAKXFrt P.U0S., 351 Broadway, K. T. v 1 AM the Time. y The very best goods porters at Half the usual cost. Beet plan ever offered to Club Atrents and Inrse Imyero. ALL liAfJvj-.SS tJiiAt-.ui-o MAIu. New terms FREE. ILj uliA ULLlLill ill tb. i a y 31 nrf) ?ti Yriey Street, Ntw "STorSt. P. O. Box AKSM. Ii n y if H I and Bund Uniforms Officers Fqnipmopt-". ? Caps, etc., m.iij by 91. V. S.ili-ci fe Co., i CoiumbuH, Ohio, mend for i'ric LnU. ' Firernen'i Caps, Dells, r,d Cr.lrts. r 7" . THE "TT A choice from ovrr 1.000.000 acres Iw ljnd, 1ue west from Chieai o at from 5 to per acre, ia tann lots, ai.d on eay teruis. Lew freisrhts and ready markets J'o wilderness w airne no Indians. Lanelejplnrinfr ticfci t fnim Chlcajro, free to buyers. For 31ap". PampMetf "nd full iitfoninition arp'y to lOHA KAI I.l 1 A I r.ASH 1 41MPAJTY, Ceoar Kai-i-is. Iowa, or Ui Randolph Street. CWcasro. I An Infallible and nBTCflled remedy foi I l'it, Cpiiepsy or Falitajr Hickum ! nrrfinfed to e'lect a fseedy and : i i i s - PKibtANEVf cnre. 1 " ! ; ; j ti A Iree lott!e, of my I ( ! 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