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Q -.em Victor:. ia to pay Mst !i c:.d cf "arch, wbc-ro ti4t to Italy fcho HI l a if CjnnangU 1 t; on tLf ;r c-;i.i;r trip. A If rr.fi c e:x -!:. -hi i;i a EnVb coal-jH lv'1"'-1 i.j.t"'n liiinef. Tli e f.,')V(---!n:i.r of TIi''s!y telrgrajlj tliat a tat il of .' Cic-k( crf-cl th frontier &ji1 ,ffti.iv. ;.!- Til:a-;c cf KksUlicnU-n Uiir.a- to tr.? t-stfnt cf ttost tl,000,0(X en.:''-. 1 in S iU"':i!a.a.l l;y a recat a form. A w.. v.-ri; famine i, ragitg in Bolivia, Sonth Ats r':.n. Ia or. fsall twn persons ctio! frm want of f.vhl i:i ttrmfy days, A J;w-.ae of an tie, known nature i killing off all tlif cattle ia Jamiica, West I&tlies. U' a. '.i Artir.fx C&n-ipof has fomtJ a new 1 .Ministry in Spain. lainat!t, who attempted to asMasninato hi Kiit.tif Italy, fc In-tn fotmi guilty and c-.n.lct.KK dtodJatlj. A motion in favor of female snffrsge ws v.ti.'l upon recently in tl.o British Hon of G iiiiiraorw, and defeated, by vote of i:-". y-a to 217 cay. Eborhard Falcr, tie f .-r.n r of tiia great !'","nl-!--':s!ic.II house of A. W. Fsber & Co., in tWs conr.try, died at New York the other day, aged 57. T3..2 r-rasUfnt Las mada tba foUowins Dominations: David II. Btrcther, TTcst TlrEinia, Consul General at the City of Sfexlco; Ln-.iii H. Footo, Cansnl of tlio United Statea at Valparaiso; John M. "Wilson, of Ohio, Consul of tlo Unitod Htatos at Pac&ma; George &.'rop.gs, cf I"inoirt, Consul cf tlio United Stat; at Hamburg; Ebonczcr Eiephsna, of Wiacoatda, Ltdian Aser.t at Green Bay, Wis. Wiiliata Howctt, the well-known EKjclisa ar.thor, '. 1 at Borne., a few days ago, aged Si. Lurfnzo Cronnio Las been appelated Col-h-.-for of Internal Rovenne for the District cf Kchra-ska. Tlio wi-low and daughter of the late Bayard Taylor i. we arriveil in New York from Berlin The Wry Rev. Martin Knrvdlg, Vicar General of Milwaukee, died la.-t week of heart dia-t.fi;-ie, aod 74. Iinice.-s Lucieu JInrat died recently in Pari. Sb wm the daughter of a BcotcL oilieer c f the CI n Tracer, settled in this country, and rsan ied the soooud son of Napoleon's famous oL'.ct'T ia lJl. Eiihii Ilnrrilt, kaown aa the " learned black--mith,-died last week, at New Britain, Ct, aged t;a Iho resignation of Judge Gilc-f, of the Cnit-d 8tat.-a District Court for Maryland, has j, ai"epted. He had lxtn on the bench for twenty -live years. It L-i stated that ex-Senator Conover, of n..rid.i, will take the mbion to Central Amerie;i, a f I0,ni0 appointment. e-ncUry feliurz, of the Interior Department, Ilm reversed the decision of the Cotnmisci c,' r of the Band Grace in the matter of what Is called the Va2onine tetip. This decision ia ia favor cf the city of Chicago, end adverse to iho. clairaauta of Dearborn Park, In that city. A jot at committee cf the Tennessee Legislature ha just made a report to that body, in which corruption and bribery are charged for a tcrk' of veara aesiiast vaiiona State o&cers and mecibera cf the LegisUture. It is stated ' that over $7,COO,000 has been stolen from the Statu. Bo Jlcync's crematorium at Washirgton, Pa., hi been convex ted into a fertilizer factory. ; A liiotlier, of Ilontreal, Canada, baa given 1 Irt'a to four living children at one confinement All parties eomected with the affair r doing wtiL Tl'ie Virginia Lc-gi-Iatnr has been convened ia extra cc-Hsijini to complete work not fin-i:-.l":ed when they adjourned. A National Jlnetim is to b-e erected in Vtafhhigton. It will be built of l.riek, iron, and glajx, one story lifgh, contain 300,(VX) jnare ft-et, and tlie cost muni not exceed $ wi.'n.'ux'. Siiiia agaict Wiiliata IL Vanderl-iH in rogard to lis father's will by bin brother and sis-t--r have Wen w undrawn, and the Commodore's will is to i-etuaia uncontested further. The t clituat'.ts ate -a;d to have lic-n tattled with. Tiio W::-n-;a Legislature adjourned dfir.h 4. CLkag waa the place of neetit-g of the r.s Butter, Ch :e and F.gg Aswiation. lust wee !.. AK.ut -V de!ette were prej-ent frorst the Produce Rxuhang of Res ton, Raltirr.cre, Kew Yen k, PhdJadtdr-hi. Pittal-nrgh. St. ... ...... i.o -a ana ot.oer cuics. i l'l,.e report of U:e Reuo Court of Inquiry l.s le-n spi-rovcd by the Tn;-idni and i-eei-o-tr nf Yr. Tho tlndiuir i an follows: " Tlie v3Vu.t r,f th:,:. eflht-M thron ;.;hout was caeellcnt, Rud-whihj the imbordifiate in wnu iatam1 f.w t'.a .if,-tT cf tV.a im!n,l lit ,' ..." "1. , ' ' ",. , ,r T, " b-rii.-.a at vs of oours co than did ' j. Bono, . :.,.', . ,.,,:. tt rn was notltR g ia Lis cunuuet wl.ica mimrt's . . . tnsa conrt. It is the cc-n-th ft, in view of all tl; no fortl.er proive.1 faefc ia Irg- r " :::8 this ?'..a '.:,ry ta iI'lli e iin, 1 11. t! It 7 '. ..ir.it; w j . ! i : j ' 11 . .. ' ' ingclan.--.0- -' t f r I. ,1 : :. c

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ImuHh 'iWi,V,iA ! r ..n-! a halt it r ceut. bt.mt- r.o.x.,o Four jm r ceut. bonds..... l,4j,'.W,WQ Total coin bonJs $2,014,571 ,PO0 Matnrel i lit ti,372,'. 3i( !.v-;.l ti-mlers $3 !",.712.0 Jt ('rttf'tratfS of ! lof it 4S.m).WJ 1 i a. liorul ciirirucT 1 .".!;. 414 tiolil and silver rerutcates I'.tyJftf ,tita Total without luti rest Total debt Total i;)tcrr.-.t 427,'jn,C3i $2,l:-"'--le3 21,tUi,17S Currency h l.l lor rrdem .tion of fractional currency 8,519,741 Special (Irpoxituheld (or mJcmptien o certificatcn o( deposit 4fi,100,000 Total cash in treasury 417,2?2,436 Debt less ra.'hiu treasury larchl, 2,C3i;,Sf37.Ml fnereaje diirinti February 11,41 Bonds issued to the Pacific Kailroad 1'onipauies. interest payable in lawful money: principal outstanding.. C4,62-"1.51S Interest: Acvrued nd not vet paid 646,205 1 ai l by the Vniteti Spates 41,77:1,74a Repaid by the transportation of mails 10,653,076 balance of interest paid by the United States f3,U5,6Ct President Hayes presented to Congress juat before adjournment the report of the Centennial Commissioners, accompanied by a short mesaago of approval of the work of the commission. The Dims Savings Bank, of York, IV, ha collapsed. . J ay Gould, who waa said to be financially insolvent a few weeks ago, has evidently been "playing 'possum," as he has now obtained possession of the Kansas Pacific railroad. This removed competition from his Union Pacific, and renders him master of the situation. JFIIiES AXD CASVAJLTXES. Lake .'Jorest (III) University burned to the jround the other day. N i lives were lost The warehouse of William Manypenny, at Cleveland, Ohio, with 80.0C0 bushels of corn, was destroyed by fire last week. Loss, flOO,D30; partially ineured. By a misplaced ewitib, a serious accident took place at Fort Wayne, Ind., in which a passenger train ran into a freight train which was f landing upon a side track. John Roney. engineer of the passenger train, and D. llGnroe, a fireman, were killed, and several others injured. Ileno, Kev., has been almost obliterated by the Camea. On the night of the 1st insl, a conflagration swept through the little city, leveling, among others, four hotels, three freight depots and all the business houses. Five lives wereJost The property destroyed foots up about Sl.OttyxXh with $150,000 insurance. The firo broke out about midnight, and before the citizens were aroused, owing to the strong wind blowing at the time, the Camea had gained each headway as to bo nnconqnerable. Burning brands were blown for a long distance, and all the inhabitants conld do was to look on while their homes went down in the sea of fire, Another murder, tinder circumstances of peculiar atrocity lias just taken place in Chicago, three masked robbers entering a grocer? store, in the southern part of the city, at i o'clock in the evening, and shooting an old ma: who endeavored to prevent the robbery of th tilL That Yuma etago has been again rolled inside the city limits of Fort Worth, Texas. Two daughters of Teter Drouiilard, & French farmer, nearly opposite Detroit, Mich., were burned to death, a few days ago, by the accidental firing of the house, which was totally consumed. The steamers Luke Superior and Dubuque, belonging to the Keokuk Korthern line, lying in winter quarters at Alton alongh, just above the ... - .1. - r: : V v . I mouui oi iu8 istouri, uave ween to winy ueBtroyed by fire. The boats were valued at ?15,WX each; no insurance. The company takes itt own risk. The origin of the fire is unknown. The Central Iron Works, at Brooklyn, N. Y., burned down the other night; loss 100,000. An expletdoa cf sulphuric acid in a Pottaville (Pa. colliery killed three men and severely burned three others. By a premature explosion of niiro-glycer-ine at Dutch Gap, James river, the contractor ou t"e.work ftnd two c'thcr mf3 Wliilled, and s vt rai r.e -o w c: Kitit n Vi t re mi urea. ..'r f C v r. Ee,pler's taw-mi. i near Sulhvan, HI, recentlv exploded, demoliahi ' ' ' ' ! i t the n 11 audi1 1 tony, looab Bansher, .. .. J ! 'Li 1,1 nT. r ib itei to atom iml tr". I . . ' . " I..' v e : d in all directions. Al i a .a Ih . J 1 1 h' it White were severely. i. r arr:ir. .txn ":i.KrxAi:s. I .j t.' ht 1 -.-1 v .i u"x rrnidi rcri c r.dti'il i t the ctiu i' r in C ; T- ovc rj v i r-'d tl ? g " i rd s r.l c?v ""e 1 Tl y w -o h 3 ' ri- it J - m pii' the r t'-t rotr il tl 'ri i : e: . ' , v i j v . - r .1 i-r a n 1 1 iil-l : , , t.i? ,r.v' '1 I 1 3 u .vh.1 f r. 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Tbe Senata was eug-aged all the preceding -Jiipht cn tfceapproprlaticn biUa, and just before dybpht an eitraordinary debate occurred over the political amendments to the LecislatiTe bill, which was participated in by Messrs. Soar. CI sinn. MafOiews and others on the Bepnbllraa side, and. Thunnaa, eck and others on the Democratic side. The debate was cf a hieh owtcr, and full of fire on both sides. The bill, however, teirether with the Army Appropriation till, failed to pans, the Senate remaining (irra in its determination not to conctsr in the a mend in en t aboiipliing tlie Federal Election laws, and the Houe with equal stubbornness refaisinjf to recede. Agreements were reached by the iciiit conference roinicittees on the other pending Appropriation biils.and they Were promptjy psased. biiis were also passed plsrioar Gen. Stiields on the retired liat of Bri,railier Generals; appropriating 25.K 0,(nU to pay arrears of pensions: creating a National Board of Public Health; proTiding for tbe taking jf the tenth ceitKtts; to pron.ete tne education ct the blind.... The report of the House Jtulieiftry Committee npon the case cf Judge Blodg-eit, of the Voited States Court for the Northern Illinois Distilet, aceonipanied by a resolution esonoratinpr him from the chart'es brought apraini't bim by certain members of the Chieapro bsr, was presented, and the resolution adopted. .. .The House, np to the very moment of sdjourcinsz. was enpscred in a fierce partisan debate over the political amendments to the Appropriation bill. i EXTRA SESSION. The President has issued the following proclamation convening' Congress in extra session on the Ifth inst.: By tiie President of the United States of America A proclamation: Whereas, The final sdionrnment of the Fortyfifth CoDfrress, without making tbe usual and neeesary appropriations for the legislative, executive nd judicial expenses of the Government for the -Iscal year endinij June 80, 180, and without making the usual and necessary expropriations for the support of the army for the same fiscal year, presents an extraordinary occasion, requiring the President to exercise the power vested in him by the constitution to convene the Houses of Congress in anticipation of the day fixed by law for heir n t meeting; Now. therefore. I. Rutherford B. Hayes, Presilent of the United States, do, by virtue of" tbe power to this end vested in nie by the constitution, convene both Houses to assemble at their respective Chambers at 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, the lMti day if March, then and there to consider and determine nch measures as, in their wisdom, their duty, and die welfare of the people may seem to demand. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be fixed. 11. B. Hates. By the President: William 41. EvanTS, Soore'sry cf State. TUE CIPIIEJIS. MAJOI.ITT EEPORT OF THE POTTEB COMMITTEE. Washikgton, D. C, March 5. The report of the majority of the Potter Committee upon the cipher dispatches says generally that the Western Union Telegraph Company seem to have exercised due care in respect to the preservation and privacy of their dispatches, and the theft and publication of certain dispatches did not seem to be their fault At the same time they could not but euspect that Orton, President of the company (since deceased), w ho w as an earnest and active Republican leader, forwarded the dispatches ia the custody of the company to the Republican committee of the Senate rather than to (he Democratic committee of tho House, He had also ehown his bias by allowing eei tain of the dispatches to be withdrawn. jv. examination of the Indiana dispatches, in which Mr. Z. Chandler w as asked by Mr. Tyner to "appoint two Indian Agents " one could see how very naturally the telegraph officials -should have failed to recognize these most improbable cipher dispatches to have any concealed meaning, but regarded them rather as corrupt dispatches; that they could recall them eo well was a credit to the efficiency of the company, and suggests that nothing ia the protection of dispatches by telegraph would be gained by transferring that business to the Government It was not for the committee, however, to eugges whether any legislation was reejnired to prevent private telegrams from leing purloined, or exposed, or for their production in proper cases, considering the watchful, competent, and intelligent partisan custody of dispatches for fourteen mouths. It was lo be expected that nothing would come to light not wanted by the parties in charge, and it would have been too much to expect that any messages reflecting seriou.-ly on tho credit of the Republican party would be found among these bundles. The translations of the cipher dispatches disclose negotiations on the part of certain near friends of Tilden after the election to secure tho floct.ii al votes of the States of South Carolina and Florida. These persons seem to have apprehended that the electors 1 votes of thoee States which they believed to have belonged to Tilden would be declared for Hayes, and to have regarded themselves as justified in endeavoring to defeat tins corrupt and fraudulent action by' submitting to tho payment of moneys which they were informed " the Canvassing Boards demanded, by way of blackmail. The committee did not in any way justify their action, and considered it a gross wrong. But these negotiations were not authorized by the National Democratic Committee or any person entitled to apeak for them. All the persona who had been connected with the negotiations, so far as the committee had secured their testimony, declared that ia no way were they authorized by Tilden, whose particular friends they were, and dir. Tilden had Li :n se lf voluntarily appeared to corroborate that statement No charge from any source wdiatever had at any time attached to the name of 31 r. Hendricks. TIIIIASITIXG AX EDITOR. It occurred in the lobby of tlie United States Senate, jnst in the rear of the President of that august body. The thrasher was the notorious Billy McGarraliaa, who claims the ownership of the Xew Idria quicksilver mine, in California, ' and the thrashec Teas the equally, notorious Pojua Piatt, editor of the Washington Sunday Capital. A Senate bill, referring the question to the Court cf Claims, Tra.3 on the bhndo c.dr h.r, I ::t tzi cbjtcthva t a r.'.r. 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Face lrepnratHnw, hniTit t..os fc, Jarlcv's V ax-V orK, Ta'itMM, Lhtade. 1 an ton:: 1 sues, ( 11 in tj tiie Sr i , a-i, tor A s f-no i v J'l.i-uiilPief.lctl'.Ki SAV. Lr' Nell i isO-A, i-.nst lath iSt., l uitm iMiuate. 'w Yiirt t:itului:iir irtit FSEE1!! -5 3ff!?.ot!' f 1 iHit4lW'tii'W-tt tlH fcto, Mnthysttuk's r:iie lr "unin-s fiaest kiv risrhts in Ameriea 12,0 tl in uw Pian-s ri'i.t on t rial -r.f-liem" (!-. MIMHKL3 soiix I'iaso 21 !; l.vtJi direct. X. V. j i'AV With Biencil Out ana, What coils a , ct. sp!!s rapidif for 60 ri. CtakikTi J'T.4 t- IL SPF.NOKB.lia Waah'n St., Boud. A UAY to Akiid (intutin; f-r tn Hr jT . il . I ; . . . ' - r; . , r . . . . . . i j m rtresa P. O. VHJK.KKV. auKHmta. Main. T )iH '1 t.T llt TION K V, ;iMM0 Words, and JL Dr. Koolc'ii Ilenilli lnlis'v. one year, ."iOc. A1CHBAT Hill Pcb.Co.. 1 gtl K. JcSth St.. New York. K a" """" Wi'lAKi.y PERSONS send t for a L. H . M m P--kee of the ti. Ihr.iled Root and . i iHiii 'mJt lii'rti Core, 'l ake it ..'-' arrnrtlinf In rttrrfttiiut. Uien 1 will p-ive yon a aiiance to make S,:t to s. n l!i.v aniline tiie mini preparation in your looaiities. Packages sent lv m.iil. Adtlress Oil. S. i. WILLIS. Wallace. Indians, f y Cut tliis ovit. D. C, 3c. Year. 9c adlecoe; f j "to won AdrniiJ' d: r ? Send stamp for circniar to J O. Y. Pierc, M.D., Chicago. 'TTT'" "HABIT Sr SEIN DISEASES iiilUi I hnuaandaenrod. Ixiwret Pricna. Is noi r.-ui towrltA. Or.F.K.Marad.Quincy.Micti " VKtr ROOK for rrit-GTar,rs.- FJlioit'a V rnit- V r m ia fSmwers' Ham1-15oik. Paer6k:. Hound il r I- .4 . t'tt'- lvrctii-.ii Lnndscatm Gardener Kro. Itoon.i -f 1 .- 1' y mail, postpaid. Address D. M. DKWKV, KrH:neter, N.V. 'n'ry-m7iv i' for jn'flt f iniikia Sit t Xine-Stl Uitiiii:-s s Don't fail to send for IlluBJrated Olrculaa. t 1 I i I ; IX K i . I , iV i 1 1 . 1 . K 1 1 , tTMto. v. -r II FlUV PROFIT. Aarftrrta' aa.mpl, S ewti fc0 ii L- ri I "TiieiSajMiau iiisht. """OneLive Man forencli Stale to Beil gooUa S bv sample. Kalr sal;iry paid. ... i 1.4 ItELLK MKO CO., J (Urk St CWon. 03 f I I r 1 CUKE! It never faiis. Pain iea ami i 0 i m i reliable. An? casn cured in from lit to SO days, or no pay. CHAS. Y. PIKKCE, it !., Chicago. Dll. CRAIG'M KIBXEY ffiSK, for all KIDNEY OISEASKS. A Sure Remedy; failures unknown. Send for circular. Koyea Bros. A Cnt ier, St. Paul: Ijord. Stoutbunt t Co., Chicspro; A. Smith, London : W. Maddox, Kijiley, Ohio ; K. Cory, Ies Moinee : F. Steains, Oetrtiit. '1 he most popular mtiiiicme of tne tjHy. v e will j!uv Ai:i:uir a c-at;iry ot fitii j-t-r mouui Ri.d x pen5C. or allow a large commission, to sell our new Dd wonderful invention?. He mean what nv. Bam pie free. Address fIIRMAX & CO., Marshall, ilich. TKLTII IS MIGHTY I B sd Wtsmrd. i'.l fi CJ CmM, with TOir hmtfiix, t bI lack ? tur. ociWI to to a rwri f rear rtr aubwai ar wif, r iitM tM Uxa as 4mh i wtU firm am! ih -JH. f a,m,ir AdarsM. I'rf. KAETllslli. 4 PMt ft., iint . Hmm. Tk i. Jkssa-s f D Li S... ! IlOiV TO (iET TIIF J in Die ! ci pan of i he S:t n.oiMl.liuo c. es fr sale. I'ir KHF.k eopr of (h -kaua. earir.i- Itomrtf'l." nilr.. S ,1 1 . ni"T. !..n 1 ('nil r. Ma'lns. k-i. 1 Ms ""- t- I ABKAII8ASSH0TSPBDIGS. For Lowest Rates. Maps. Pamphlets, C'lrcnlBrs descriptive of Soil, ( Innate, Prod-ici. Ac . FK1..'., a irens K. A. oil,i. i. .V., or ii. If. STiM-ley. -V. I.A Iron Mountain Houttt, 14 Clark htreet. Saint Ifiitia. Mo. Cicanro. Ill, ""J !T "--'-,n f?. JTf r "if . 1 f fit A 1 o . " 4. 5 1 4 " I " ' if)' ' t ' ' DIRECT FI10:i FACT0I1Y, Ana Save A est"' Csnimlria. Two full Seta Keeds, with Celeste 9 Stops, for 4. ,.. Fully warrantaa. Cua&r ? ie TfitT Inw. l rwpo;.i-ini: tlioti. C li. HfXT - CO., JiJuni-Ml-urem, lot ?..f.. i: . . n. ?-kmnv 1.0.0. P. ,rrr. I.0.i". T, tr f TT. r I n.u.''.-'. ' - . ' j. t'i ..ifM, i?-lf-'?i. - I n ni : r-r r.K"ipi.e" ni.-t.le In order I. Si. St'. 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Send i eta. In aatni ret 6u eta. wortu ot music, ui any r.nrnber. ry. o4 Send 15 cts. for ' 111 Easter Carela." QUYYF D1TS0N & CO., Boston. C. II. IJItsow .V Co.. .T, K. Ditson Co 7 I 1 A 8 1 3 liroad way. N. Y. !, t be-tnut St ; pi, 1"" hi fm . t.-irit!l ani3 eTmr..-s rn.ii.nii..l , ' 31 1 TH ff. fn Km 1'.. 1 .entu. Outfit frco. feu aw & f-),. ACi,; eta, iN.j.s tu . I I ) t T" Flf.VJ".EJ?.".".L'r' 1 is .M I if i ri .-:. , i-u A.., t.1. .M T. . V"'1 '0 Sl tB!t fHI f.Itl 51 ' . a.1. THt It tr it Mi Sarwutsi iT,t t .. pi.tr, ivfr.-aia'rei? ja ,Pt : ""7Tp.,a. y- ' an-1' .b - - - - I ' M , l , I ' 1 "' toa i't.'.nvvi.?s,J ci . S r' s ('holcest In thoworM Importert" pri . Largest t'ompany ir. Ainpnca sup i h . a ari.i i., p eistia evorylMKly Tratia em. t nna. y incrvam Arfirta wanted einliPrt bott iijuni-inenf iKin t waMe time aend for f 'in-uir. l U . f I 1-I-S. tlWlet SU.N Y. P. ) Hel StJ, Gil OllILA. IVi-ons limicla v itli 8croJul:i, HiiMliseasp, LIJ cerons Sores, A bsccsses, Whit SwelliEg, Psoriasis, Goitre, Necrosis, Eczema, Diseased Hones, Trill please send their address Of. JO'l-C, Chxmist, New Lebanon, K. T. Jfel t'.it are e ei u to it I X 1 " - : 5 EXt E1 Y for cnrlns Dfewi. a.. 4 a Orerl.t s ilsstiMie, Kii.ni-v. iud. aor and Uriaar Ckimpiaiuta. II I'.XTS KEMEDT eiirei Rieesaiv. Intmpsnnea, tiener.M Debility. irael. Diabetes. Pain in tli Il.vck, Jiiis or !. iitis. and all i i seases of tbe bib S"T 1 u bb a ttJ Ki-nevs. E1"! 'r a'' 1 iis-y ( Irfcana. Ptlysuvian prascrabe II L'A k&E.Xf EiJ X. .Send fir pamfhiet to XV M. K- I'l. AKKK. I'mviilenre, R. L T " - 77: L 7TlT7A;i TedTos t 1t - insTORYcFusi'.'onLn It contains ti 7 ' fin. historical enprsvinits and iiwi Iirce double-cohimn putres. and ia the must compiat lliatoryof the World eier pabiiahed. It Uj at . aigaW tieod for snecimen pacrn and extra tprms to A rents. Addiess NAX1UNAL PCBLiSIilXi CO., Chienim. 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