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fcy ? W ?v CmA. The New Orleans One day this week a strange ed the MfXQ?* CUj wharf, h?l* ? ca rious ottgo ftuJ en odd oocp'^F^' " ?ns a common skiff, tjy4''whioh wa8 ? until ? iude framewoe* * lumber, be t?MM two end three feet in height above the' sides, ?erdb|T" J** ?i*?oeee *A .* cabin. Thfvagh i? projected a email stovepipe, lookyV Tex7 mhch like the smokestack qfATi iim'wfiiire steamer The cargo chairs, of rowa /fd pottery oos ?ulIIt (or s oo Iowa. Ths built, bronse ward of ilfty Hall. He did rently, ahd to forward and aboard siippli Mr. in October, search for" Southerp States. I> tion ot the journey he night, and daring board. -HotollOlWa tho residence of fl5i' named Pare Jupiter, where to prooure valuabl chief, now probably familiar with ?v?*y SGAk and comer of southern' ifc' oae of few survivors oj ru Mr." Hall proceeded *? the gricinity of Tiger ville, on- Bayou Black, and examined a large Indian mo*fl?4 'kjq^tfcd t, frOjri which he obtained specimens of Indian weapoLH of warfare and utensils. He ascertained that the bones of fish were used in the manufacture of the article^. Clearing tho mouth, of tho ^tchafalaya, he passed along tliMwssrlhrefflgh Atchn falaya, St. Bernard, Goto Blanche and Vermilion bays, out of Southwest pas*, forty miles nloug the. gulf to Mermentau river; thence he ohom. ledtlio Mermentau until he n-'tnea the route marked by blazed trees which 'small vessels use in passing from Louisiana to Texas through the parish of Cameron to the Subine river. He visitfd Galveston, nud after a short delay returned to the Louisiana coast. He stopped at those mysterious and beautiful islands familiarly known j as Petit Ause, Grand Cote, Cote Blanche I and Belle Isle, which never fnil to inter est all travelers. Mr. Hnll is of the opinion that the three first named islands are a continu ation of that geological formation known as the Ozark range, while Belle Isle is of r much older or a different strata, and belongs to the Florida formation. He made here the most interesting discov eries of his trip. Examining the trees of the island he found nearly a dozen sturdy young boxwood trees, the first he - has soen growing in tlffc United States, and familiar to him ns a native of San Domiijgoj the tHf?s must havo been planted, here by coasters in tho Spanish reign. After repeated borings on thp ^her islands lie could disoovcf$&.$tdifcations rtf *ofck, ?ave a thm smul#U>w, the water leveL Tho Belle Islfl rock i*ms hard and glis tening. ^Sr.'Hall ttff 'yesteMsy^ going up the Teohe, which he will follow to the hopd; make a portage to Washington, on the oddity, if noT knodkdftA.Wll interest whorever A minwwui n lawyers E?*T"rV*f :t$e murk Id An in at ourred Times ? A rathe the Grotier, ohargadjpitL__?__, __ ?w-r>r ing to Hminj^iwy lMapnWj was od the af? Appofepqting prit ness, and M^eHsru. Penclery And Dasseler having bOPir detuifeA fbr the defense, werd1 exnm$ftn"f]p htm, wheiir'tHd'frtHdw ing opuvoTR?tioij is said to lipyo taken plnon: <>i-.,??>! ??v?M5i? '?' ?? ? " Wm it ft pig or ??hog that wai killed ?" '' ^ '?>?* j'" " It wnn a hog, sir." , " Do you know the dfffernnoe between h pig, a shoat or a hog ?" " T do, Rtrrnh." ? ? "Do you kuu^rot^nOjrrdlfEomvee be twoon the hog^M)^ uJ MlUiil CjU tether hogs of the regard to the h^ "Ye?, Airrah. " Just turn difference yoti< HumphreJ a straight fn hog win, wht like the < thorn, been mnrdhered ?fff as it ?w, it w?p verpr unlike the live wons." The o^urt oontif not reeovfrr frbm' 4' WGd<Mn epeamodic whigh ,Wl r9ymphrey p hog wa? avenged. _____ Kn*llnl* Nparrew*. ?> fke Ronton '/idverthrr mildly <Je olarea war tgamat the ?figliah sparrows, whioh are beeoming m nnawotM, oon demning them aa <j>M?iV>1sfyme and nnso oial ,7All our "RtitfeT Attwrt store," it says, "are hi savage English >Wft( w! pugnacity and nuinben si bo. Tt itf drivihg them L. in*kiU lU t ?*>n and ike oliatierf of it*, nn4*tf mir*ta4o*..? ?jht.1. tt Ml' iht {?,?. MlI'doAi '? ? table brfoac* Mm* ? I ? after all, the genteel old ? ?k't aaem to enjoy hla dinner any beiter^or the man's hat being off. W ?siatoes aad l'*UU wT In looahtie* whore the Qolotado 1# . to beetle has appeared, there is oonsid I erable anxiety felt in regard to the future of the potato crop. If the beetle* are to remain permanently with U*?and we can see no good reason why they ahouki not become as much at home on the At lantic ooast as on the jr*?at plains of the West?then the gpttirakMS of potatoes most make tpwr ittlftjU lo fight this pest from ye*rto year, er give np the cultivation Of trne. of our most useful anil valuablrfarm craps. The Experience of the frf mertrof the' Westorh 8tkfe*>here ~ ilorado pest has been more or less ious tor nearly twenty J?ars, af us no hope of its passing away af brief visit; but shows pretty con fly that it vhaa oome to stay wfth long as food il provided, which be further- ihterpreted to*mean: as grass gjrvwe aad water runs;" ?t is now well known that there a of plants besides tlie pota __rvt? its purpose. the most cheerful view we may beetle question, it it a ser farmern must make [*e the insect no and late, per ,y bo found .done by become so num looaMty an to injure thr any considerable extent, ere drought last season in part of .uo Eastern States, and especially within a radus of ? hnttdred j^ilee oHlris citj,cnl off tho potato crop so early in the^ season that the second brood of potato booties found little food to food upon; and mill* ions must have perished before reaching the imago or perfect stato; still, enough did find fowl to carry them through, and they are now hibernating in safe quarters ready to come forth to nip tho first green leaf from this spring's planting. If all hod perished within one, two, or more States, their places would soon bo sup | plied from without; thorefore, there is I no safety in presuming that any particu lar locnlity, or region of eotintry, is to be free from tlieiu during the coming season. The farmers in nearly all of the North ern States having had personal experi ence with thin insect, there is no longer any neod of telling them what it can and will do if allowed to have its own way. Either poison or kill the beetles in some other way, or seo the crop destroyed; and n* there is no other alternative, it is well to prepare the implements of war fare before the appearance of the enemy. No other destructive agent has vet been discovered so effective and cheap as paris green, and twenty years", experience in its use have shown that it can bo em ployed with perfect safety upon tho vines without the least danger of injur ing the tubers for food. Many will doubtless plant early va rieties, in order to escape the expense and trouble of fighting tho beetle during tho entire season; f?>r, in most localities, there are at least two broods in a soaaon. But if all plant early sorts, it is to be feared that there will bo a scarcity of po tatoes late in the season; although, with proper care, tho Alpha and Early liose our two earliest sorts) may be kept ovor ?in as sound condition as the very latest. "^Jpon the whole, it maybe good polioy for die present to plant the early sorts [mainly, or until all cultivators of pota toes adopt some settled plan of fighting aud subduing tho potato beetle. Last | year it had Its own way over a large ex ton t( of country, comparatively few farm ed making any attempt to <Wroy them; tnereby leaving the -few who did to do ^he fields o! their negligent and perverse neighbors. This system of. brooding uuifanoM' to annoy ~ one's -neighbora should not be .tolerated; and if all can not work in ncoord in snlid'uiug ??oh IB" soot posts, there will have to bo an ap peal made to the Legislaturcn of the different States for a law to compel men to do their duty in such matters. It is to be hoped that tlie goal sense ofour uXTn eneknv.?New York Sun. ?"p* i ' -1 * 1 i ' # ? ? - * ^arlgatloxj. pn a Russian River. wmrth' e difficult than that of the Vol ga., The river is extremely shallow, ami the Kami banks are continually shifting, so that many tunes ki the course of the day the steamer runs aground. ? Some times she is got off by simply reversing the engines, but hot unfroquently she sticks so fast that the engines have to be assisted. This is effected in a curious way. The captain always givos a number of stalwart CoHsooks a /ree passage on con dition that they will give him the assist ance he requires; and as soon as the ship ] sticks fast, he orders them to jump ovcr j board with a stout hawser and haul her | off! The task is not a pleasant one, es pecially as the poor fellows cannot after ward change their clothes; but the order is always obeyed with alareity and with out grumbling. Cossacks, it would seem, have no personal acquaintance with oolds and rheumatism. In the most ap proved manuals of geography the Don llgures an one of the principal Euro peon rivers; and it* length and breadth giv9tfrft l?er^mfidf??4 ni rich, but wl depths in many parts is itim eroifksty 61\t of proportion to its length and breadth. I remember one day see ing the oaptain of a large flat bottomed steamer slacken speed, to avoid running down a man on horseback, who was at tempting to cross his bows in the middle of the stream. Another day a not less characteristic incident "happened. A Oos ?ack passenger wished to be set down at where thero was no pier, and on that there was no means oolly jumped overboard simple method >f eourse, be havo no urding the banks and deep IHat by. />. Atttokmrnie 8ki .'hpi1 1 Brown - Heqnard says that may be prevented by press t hard on t)ie top of the mouth,,f lf\drj,rrui/'Al quotes this recipe fM'1? sol | man, who was drawn on the jury, asked to be excused " on ae [didn't like to receive the 40td shoulder f $10,000 reward for i for hog cholera. The |TMwt consul (Tnrr*] T>f the United State* to China, bu mNcnd ehwfN igiQwt hit predcoeaeor in otfW, Hon. George 1. Be*, ard, to the effect that when be held Uie poet be liberated * ptr*te and murtWw for a bribe at ?7,800 Secretary 0f Var M^rary baa ordered bona the two coinnanie* of regular* stationed In Alaaka, for. the past two mn, where the man bare suffered keeuly from the yxtreme waathai. Hmn waa no daty for them r*s &%}& regarding the Chico (GaL) China? maaaacr* lay the orlme a* tho door* of the Labor Union, oouipoaad af white men. The chief* of the orfler, called Conueil of Ittoe, delivered com mand*. which were implicitly obeyed The Heading railroad of Pan n*yl vama ha* required all m engineer* to withdraw ffcom the Brother* boo? of Locomotive Engineer*, on aooormt of the arbitrary acta of that organisation. The company will form an aid aaaoetation for the buueAt of it* etnploTtfc* Home of the great freight lino* running into Near York baring violated the coutraet of December last, bitter ?trifc and cutting of prioee 1* now the order of affair*../. A Are at Coboea. N. Y., deatmved three bmldina on iMq^ewk street, occupied by paper box maker* "artilotber Arm*. During the conflagration, falling wail* killed a man and a woman Six New York firm* are now an K*ged in the bosinea* of exporting.beef to Eng land, and do an unmenae trade, where, two rear* ago, not a pound of American meet could be diapoaed of. - The Grant Hon*, Wheeling, W. V*., ?u consumed by an incendiary an, at a loss of ?100,000. ou wbich thage waa a partial insur ance. Many of tho gueata narrowly eacapod with their- Urea The people of Soath Australia are delighted at tho break of the drought, which threatened their entire crop*. While Revenue Collecton/Patterson, with a peaM, was raiding illicit diattMrte* at Watauga county, N. C.. they were fired,on and two of tlio po$?e killed and the collector wounded A M0,000 Are at Cornwall Landing, N. Y., de stroyed Mead and Taft'a planning ^iU and, three other building* .Near Walton, Ky ' a oolored man named Parker Mayo attempted (b corunil' a criminal aaaautt upon the pereonef a nine year-old daughter of William Murray, Tlie child waa seriously injured. Tho next day be attempted a aimilar aasault upon a farmer's wife residing in the vicinity. The morning after his bodv was found hanging to the limb of a tree about a mile from the town The I oottou factory of J. D. Colony A Boos, at Men senvllle, N. H., was destroyed by fire. Los*, I ?50,000 A dam on Farmington river, at Rainbow, Conn., was swept away by spring freshets, No otlior damage was done.... The executor of tho will of tho latodtoxana Child*, of Utica, N. Y., has dispensed the sum of ?ltf'2, 847.28 for charitable purposes, according to the requirements of tho testamentary document. The quickest trip ever inaac serosa-tlie continent by a freight train is Ju?t reported. Twonty cars laden with silks, 'teas ana other Cliinoso ami Japanese commodities,.designed for European buyers, made the distance from Kan Francisco to New York in ten days A large mass of snow, t>ecoming detached from the summit of a hill near the Rett* Cove copi>er mine, Nova Scotia, swept down and buried two houses. One man and live children wore taken out dead front the ruins. Tho European contesting powers have signed the mucli-tulkod of protocol, but peace is doubt ful, notwithstanding Spring freshets in Nova Scotia have washed awav large quantities of logs as well as u niuuber of mill* and bridge*... .Thegovernment of Colombia, South America, claim that in less than a month the ?rebellion in that State will have been crushed out, meantime brisk lighting is taking place A (ire in Barre, VL, consumed the factory of the Stafford .V Holden company. Loss, ?2(), 0 0; insurance. ?10.000 Tlio towns of Xcnia and Emjuence. both in Indiana, lost their principal business houses by flVo. The loss hi tlto r.rnt niuiitioued place amounted to $26,000, ai^l in tho latter to i5o,0i)0 ... .The population of St. Louis is put at 501,489, bv the last direc tory A tenement house in Ithinecliff, N. Y., | was destroyed*by lire, and Mrs. Peter Burns | and four of her children were burned to death. I Tho woman succeeded in pitching a feather bed from tlie upper story, on the top of which she safely threw bur year-old child, but the (lames overtook her Is-f.n-e *he could rewxie the otlior children in the same manner. One child jumped to the ground from a height of twentv-tlve feet, and escaped. Several others in tho iiouso nar rowly osca]>cd death ' It in now satisfac torily settled that A. Cakev Hall, ex-mayor of Now York city,.who had been missing for two week* or more, sailed for Llver|s?ol from Bow ton, on a freight stoamer, though the oauscs which led him to thus tako himself off surrep titiously aro completely in tlio dark. The southwestern pnrtof Chicago was flood-Hl and great damage inflicted, owing to the heavv rainsand the melting snow.. ..Monroevillo.Ohio, has lost at least half Its business interests by Are. Loss, 475,000; partially insured.... During March tho mints coined *8,413,000 in gold and j silver Great rejoicing was indulged in at Charleston, S. C., on the reception of the news that President llayes had decided to withdraw 1 the Federal troops from the State house at I Colombia.... The debt statement for March j shows tho total indebtedness, less oash in tho be <2, n74^y^tfi.C.^a reduction principally due to the destitution of bond* held for the payments of award* under the de cision of the Alabama claim* ooramisaion Seven thousand additional heads of families have been added to.the liat of famine-stricken people employed by tho English government in tho Madras district, India At a oonoert held Phil. 'terrible storm at sea and filled with water, driving the three passengers and orow of niuo men to tho deck, where for throe day* they suffered indescribable horrors from thirst and hunger -ono of the passenger's mind giving way under the exposure, and ho jumped over board. On tho ? third dpy?4hf vosaaj went to pioces, and >U y?\ ey<yjpt one soaman, who was fwftoattptwo Aay#Wt^ ward in a famished condition G. Smith Carman, one of tho loau commissioners of Gheumngcountv, N. Y.. decamped, leaving some ,000 of the fund intrusted to him unac counted for. Ho stated in a lotter to his wlfo that ho had gono to lustraha, with no inten tion of over returning. \jwing jo mo aiHReiiRionn among tho ltcpul> licans of Fremont, Ohio, tho homo of Presi dent Hay on, tlioy could not agree U]>on any person to recommend to till the vacaut iiost mantershii), and ko hold a popular election? the candidal) roceiving tho iiif<)icHt number of votes to be rocommaiuUd /or tho position Tho full history of the osoajie of Wm. flkxw.) Tweed ha* boon published by Harper's Weekly, from memoranda furnished by Tweed himself, from which it appears that when in Ludlow street jail Ise made the acouaintsnco of bank robbers, who suggested his flight and offered to put him safely on Spanish soil for a curtain sum. Mr. Tweed, after much hesitation, ac cepted i ho proposition and bound hiurndf to olxiy their orders ; one of which was that not a I>orKon. even his own family, should be made acquainted with the intended flight. On the evening agreed on, Tweed slipped away from his ke<<iRirs in his wife's house, i?t exactly eight o'clock, and wont to the front steps where he wax tiiKen in charge by men, who made them selves known by a concerted signal, who drove him to tho water front In a covered grocery wagon. Thence ho waa rowed to the Jersey shore in a small boat, from which he waa again transferred in a covered wagon to an old house k few miles back on the high bluff, where, in the disguise of a wig and shaven face, he quietly lived for three month**, In plain sight of tho city?his inind occupied with the < isocounts published in the Now York pa|>cra in connection with his escape. Tho great sfiit foi* $6,000,000 was at this time being signed, and owing to the siokness of Chas. O'Conor, tho counsel for fSe people, Mr.,Tweed's attorneys had high hopes of defeating litigation. TAaed eaily read the pairs' comments on the ease, and Imgan to think of returning to his old home, but whon Mr. O'Conor nnexpootedly re- I covorcd, the " Boss " lost heart and again liiado preparations for leaving the country, After i weeks spent In a fisherman's hut On Htaten Island, in company with two deliverers, he tm barked in a fast sailing schooner, which took hiin to Florida, where lie roamed ahnnt for a fow weeks and then crossed to Cuba, where he ha<l difficulty with the officials regarding his passport, and was kej>t under iifii4>nftqr nntil his capture at SUgo, Npain, as previously re counted Fierce personal bickering haa taken place l>etweeft den. Mendez and Presi dent Diar, of Mexico. In some of the States the recall of ?<t Pre*ide?t Lerdo I# openly called for...... Considerable <lkm?go wfca done in the California town of Santa Ortm by the explosion of nine tons of pewdsr in a factory two miles outside the city,' On* tnan krfs killed. The Republicans of fibode Island elected their entire State ticket for the first time in three yesrs. A fsmily has been arrested in Alma, AMtf supposed to be the I lender family of mnrderers, who created such excitement in Kansas a year or two since A. D. Good win, vioe consul for the United States st St. Johns, N. II, has been missing for some time, and fears arc entertained of his having been mnrdered, as he had considerable money with htm when last seen A large paper mill be longing to JtMijp A Moore, at Augustine, Del., was burnrxl to the grMMd. t<ossy 9100,000.... During March the receipts of the patent office wero nearly *75,000 Vina an increase of ?19,000 over the raceipw of February Mr. I/onls Jennings, formerly editor of the New York van* In London, succeeded in securing an tntei'view with the man Oar net t, supposed to he Hon. A Oaktfy Hall, New York's ex-mayor, who disappeared so mysteriously, and settled Heyond all deuht that Mr Hall is the perkMiaga. Mr. Jennings speaks of the ex mayor at broken In mind and body, and think a the mantle of ohsrity should be thrown over his aotions Sixteen children perished by vrofig of~i~ ^ Ve Iflkh BUk It is \ canou* fact, uja an writer, tn the U.fle Bn^ade o of havinglfaincd some of its laurel* ana Nelson. It had I regularly elbodied six months oorfpanie? Are embarked on, son's squad rV m marinea, and tfcf capacity too in ftbo boat of 0>penhag^and the the Danish tW-A Biz years later, i tion of the regimnt wm involved : disaster of Bn?< Ayree, whai lost in killed aniWounded ton and Wo hundred and nineteen Brighter days treV howerer, in for th?ODL' The P\ku*ular war in 1806, and frcm f^st time up end of the struggle 'action in which the Rifc Brigade Ninety-fifth, as it wsalt that time< ?did not play a diatinfftii the capture of Badsjoe w hotly engaged, as shown < casualties, which amount cers and fifty-seven men teen officers and two ht ty-dre men'wounded out panics. One of the moet pleasing: the Peninsula war was the shown by both sides. Some; of this aro related by Sir Wi Ou on ? "oasion an offloer aL,.. of thv uety-flfth were killed b) ball, wluoh passed through t all three as they were atanc hind the other. ? They fell which the battalion had defenders* the 1 fell gradually back from one defennbl i point to another. During the 4ay ?e\ oral French soldiers came through thi. hedge aud approached their bodies; bu| us our men supposed that it was with th< intention to plunder them, tlfey shot every man who approached tho hsdge For they were unable from the vialcaa of the fire to go out themselves to re move tho bodies. j i At last, toward evening, a French ofiF" cer at proaclieu through the bridte, wav uig a white handkerchief, and, Mfioti our tiring ceased, he brought out jome o? his men with spades, who burial liop wood and tho sergeant in 01.^ grave. A day or two later, some French yfficers, doubtless anxious to show tliek confi dence, brought out some chaif> aud a table from a house occupied Vy tlieir picket, aud, paving carried th^m into tho middle of the adjoining field, within a hundred yards of our sentrie4 placed soiuc wine and glasses on the table, aud sitting down, saluted the officers of our picket, bowing and holding up their glasses as if drinking to their healths. A Man After Her Heart. + t lie had said something that pleaded her, ami 80 she oxclaimed, mithu#i&nti eally : ? *' fou're a man after my own heart!" 4 Then replied he, tenderly : ? " And who should bo after your hfart, dear, if not I?your lover ?" i On this tho proper " bills" were then and there compared, and his Aaim passed untUapnted. j New Jersey nnd Delaware are tigStiug about tlieir boundaries again. Kmy doesn't Delaware take a State of heiBwn size ? pi ?? AiM/p "By Their Works ye Shall aLow Them." -[-Mf The Irishman if ho thought the druggist Jfringy bacauHo the omotio *u so amalL?^ilBjsor< while Dr."" fc*ker eve's p{?M?^raRrTw| which are mgu ooated. sod litQslH mustard needs, wilt, by their steady ana action ou the liver, correct nlll torpMll permanently ovcroortiing aoastipattoi South America they have alfttoat entire! soded all other nills, and are relied On jfce people, ana often uaed*M a prevei He various affections of the stom*ch,~l HiwcIh, h<> prevalent in Uiat climate. ' docket momorandutn hooka are given fty at aTug stores. Wfr' Smyrna, Aroostook Co., Mslas, Nov. TL1876. It. V. PlKHCE, M. D.s Dear Sir?I write to inform yon { used yonr Pelleta for Rome time. ah<! to be tho beat medicine' that I if) have also used yotfr Favorite Prla my family with entire satisfaction. 1 your People's Common Henae Medii and I think it in the beat thing that 1 won. Yours truly, i ? 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Seald head and numerous ot of the sealp, for the cure of wL?? forms of ointment and plaster har vento'l by medical men, can be aims fectually remedied by washing the 1 Oi.knh's Sulphur Soar. Sold et Depot, Crlttenton's, 7 gi*th svemte^ Hill's Hair k Whisker I>ye, hlaflfe Or I For ten cents we will send m . hook of one hundred andaixty ehoioe \ from the pootieal work* of ftyron, ) Hums ; al*o, fifty selected popular i other writings. The poetry of these J true to natnre and the flneat ever wri mond A Co., 915 Kae? St., Philadelpt Bmoke, Hoot and ooal gas, frorf tive drafts, prevented. No more With Area for cooking or heating, fiend i In for olrcular to Henry Col ford, 796 flenap threat, Philadelphia, Pa. A positive on re for r, rang'* lltv>vrmatt? Keraedy. to Hslphenatine A Bentlsy. W Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, tSa England ouro for oongh*, eolda i tion. Cutler Pros. A Oo. a/nostori. BiTHKKTr's Oooc m ia th* Mk And oheapeat hair dressing u the world. Dnrang's Kheumatio fella to on re rheumatism Bold by all FHiile Dr. IL James ni ribbed to th? Brlt I taut. -.1 staff m th? ?? Indies, hU high Ption enabled htm to oa/?*'ut hint tbe be*t P^J^^Utis uMmUb of the day, | I ?hi.e experimenting qfV sud among the yy? he accidentally mA> ttiedieeorvry thst o*M U< ^wdinely mmI Ffr ***"? Duruif&e iu?ut )Mr> of hit MPS thtre, ? ()t 4*?d ln? time to the treat Moflirog-dierB^a snd ki?ki hi* rvurecnent P*" u? book* sod paparsoutueitun# full i ?gniar*. *ho? in* that e?t<n oue can be hi* jjjgwctaa ?a/ prepare hi* own medicine, y*1 ?> forma boo u ?? ha?e received we P* to the aubUo without prioe, only uk remit ? three cent stamp for poet ? Addreaa CHAD DOCK 4 CO., iU83 K*ow VhiWiclphia, Pa. ~y I ? #jfrhore> Som<^bIng In a Name, ? to \ht contrary notwithstanding. The ? of Iwoun is now svnonvmouM with fcfcn*. ltfi*jM*lthy biscuit*, rolls, griddle H_pWR. Ma,. The genutue Doolkt ?MB I'CKtun is sold only in tin cans ; the fac Bter of the manufacturers is pnntod 3" I JtM^itnatuun oared at oiipe by Duraug's taosuUc Reined/. Bond for circular to Hel enetine & Ben tier, Wuhington, D. c. y | The Market*, KIW TOE*. <*????*atl*e 10 (* 10* I t Texas sud Cherokee. O'M# 0?)< QollQows 40 00 ?seo 00 IK-. 06\ Dreaaed pj & " ?S*<4 o?'.# dbng 12H<* ^-Western?Oood to Choice... 7 SO . ; Pate?Good to Choice ? M tl 1 Western 1 .A ? Milwaukee.,, 1 49 ^Bt>* ???*? '* Westoni 3 ? Onra?Ktml Western M H?j,per cwt. M Saw, #sr o Wt in ^i..f...H'h-ID <416 ... 75-S 01 JUrd-rSy 8te?.m 11S(4 lli< Fish? Mackerel, Mo. 1, new 18 00 AH 00 nw-*' ? j,0 ^ uew 8S0 ?ooo . f>?* &tT f^x1. per ewt 8 00 01 ? 00 Herrlnff^icaled, per box 18 tA 18 ? 'dUolsum-'-Crude 11 ?1 Refined, 17 #ool?California Fleece 26 (4 37 ; Ttin ?? . 91 r? 28 .' - AB-tiaUan " 8? (4 41 ??l#i It ate 31 A 33 .Hrestern?Choice 1J 30 Western?Good to Prime. IS <4 >' ~Weetern?Firkins 11 14 Obeeas '.Bute rsUorj IS 14 14% , ., State Rklrarjed 08 <4 07 Western ]0 (?* 16 IffT*?State and IVnnsylvanla. .... 16>J(4 UVTVklS), TV)ttr... 7 Ml (41J 10 WtMU-Mo. 1 Milwauk.-S 1 K'jllS Oorn?Mixed BTM^ Oats ip 0 40 uy...... ^'(4 9' Barley ro ? #o Bsrtey M?'t 1 00 ?4 1 13 rint.ADSLPBiA. Beef Oattle?F.xtra. C?> Sheep (8 ^ 07 V Hogs?I>reKKvi n?)tf^4 09 j> Flour?Vauii?>lvxnia Kxtrs 6 00 (4 <1 Oil Wli?at-P..?l Western I r (4 1 4ft Rye .V 7? (.4 77 Corn -Yellow 8i)q<.<4 68 Mixed B?V4 64> OS'S?Mixed 87 (4 W Fetrolenio?('? n ti 13?i(413\ Refined, 17 Wool Ool<irailo 20 (4 M 33 <4 3fl California 2ft v) 30 WATKJtTOWN, MASS. Heef Cattle?Poor to Chotco 8 76 <? R 80 ! S leep 3 76 <4 ? 76 NLanins 3 75 ? 8 76 BOSTON. I wool?Otits and Petmsylvinla XX 4i (?> 4# Cailtoruts Fsll 16 <>' 26 HALE'S HOHEY OF HOREHOUP AHD 'i'AB FOR THE CURE OF MR* ' Lugs, Usdlng ^ to ComamptioV v*p Thit infallible reftedy is-composed.of tin Hon*Y of the plant Horohound, in chcn.icaj anion with Tar-Balm, extracted frovn the Life Principle of th? forest tree Abki* Baisavp.a, or Balm of Giload. The Hooey of Horehound soothes and scattkrs all irritations andinflainmations, and the Tar-balm cleanse s and HEALS the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional Ingredients ?tica>the organs cool, | moist, ana in hcJ|tl(lirfMreUon. Let no pre 1 judice keep yon from trying this great medi \ cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou j sands of lives hyit in his large private practice. I N.B.?Tlie Tar-Balm has no bad taste oi smell. ' * ' ' PRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER BOTTI.E. Great saving to tniy targe aiie. "Pike*H TootbMhe Dropn" C?r? , ,iu 1 Minuie. Sold by all Druggists. . N. ORITTEHTON, Prom N.Y. J le wRbonrRtnrr^il ?n<l | it. ' Circular. fc'rea. | ilton Ht,B?wYMT. 1 -A NKW. OH RAP. PI H I Li FKUTC'iua for bretaatnra^abllity. fipnd i'ur clroti 1 arorcalfon ntt.HRARR, HW??roadw?,, Nn* York I nKiMOK i:HT QnAHmtY JotmHAT. nr Vauiiiowh. I Sinalo < Wipte*. ft ot*.; Yearly, IO et*., po*t-fr??>. Add'. W. Jkhninos Dkmokkst, 17 K. t4th St., N.Y. Send for Proof! tiona or Patent Ware*. Bid Profit*. A rent. Watted f*. F. MYRRH A OO., 4? Lawla Rtreet, ft. Y. URy. RIMNFY fisfKjs.nsayjum IIIUIl L I cent* for aamplea. Outfit otim plot*. KCl.II'Hji ??>'?) CO* (!tD< lu?iUl; O. WANTPn-^^iBNTM-To ?ell Lha Me?t Patunt /*ni Elf T'onhtr.r.tn-il .Mitnl t.nill(>> Mn4*.fr Morning <>??/ Oil. WrUi for porUrul ira to (IINCINN Wl BAPJ5TT I.A.IfP CO., ftaefsssHt ?>. _ BatTi llaiU UaaqMSaS la the anly preparation. on. MeWut* uf whlen wW fore* th# beard (a- (trew Mck aud karr^ A BOOKfor the MILLION. ' MtOICAL ADVICE Catarrh, Rupture. Opiuni II.bit. *o.,8KNT FRKK 00 r eelpl 11I itaana. AMM 1 1H. Hutt?rl>l?t?n?afT No l?N Whft.81 Loo* Mr. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED! V^ORK FOR AtJ. to anil the two h?l anbaeription "" book* of th* year. l.t (JKN'I, CI'STHIt'S ; COIUPI.HTK MPK, eWantly IHnate. tod. It la the moat faacinatin* Riograghy iniMialied In yoara. It oon t%ina * full account of all hie great Indian fight*. Sd. 1 THIt fJURAT WRNT AND frIK PAtlKIC j t 'OA WT, Nein# a trip of orar KA* milee bp t<K'? J. F Kn.llna, taken by oiMer of the HtV'"a <l><.r? meat. It ia elegantly ll)n?>r?fc^fcw^ WQidarfid ?ryl ? t citing trip Prlrea very rcnaonnhtJf.' K/o'rjr .n" ra* make money aelllng tb?a* ?>ook*. Addraae. SHELDON A CO.. 8 Murray St.. N. Y IEALTII CORSET. With Rklrt Ntpportrr and ft*lf-A4j?atl<i? Pjj^ Hemirea Itttai TS of IVWty with OaacilW? iir?i V <,f Kofia. Hire* <?srmpntaTt?IW?C Approve'! h* all Mtyalctana. AORN Tfl VaNTKP. SSamples by mail, In Coatll, H; ittaan, tt t?. To Aaenta at I cent* lea*. Order alr.e two inahM smaller than waist m?a adr* over the dreaa. ['famr Braa. 763 Broadway. W Y. wnjoai oraEPomro or 'EE COD LIVEE| OIL AMP LIME, mum* ('*4 IJvw Oil njxt l.lme. m?t popularity Of <?<? u? artto?eV)ii? pre I ir..i ion ".alone attribalahle to It* llltrinale worts lii (ha nir. of Omaha, Oo)<ta, Aathnta, Rronrhltia. \V i lOpin* Oon?li. Hatofatotaa Hamora, and all OMt.umpt.ra Hynii^ m*. t IM anporiof. tf er)iial. F<e? n ? ?m? nogV.-t the eirl* iptmna of 4laMaa. whan an aitent i'tthoa . t h^nd ill aJWriate all oomplatnta of the C'.ijrl, f, ina. at Manufactured onl* |.y A It WII,U>?R, kjRoajox. Sol4 by all dru?c<*U REWARD. tlOO. rr*oa? y?? mi n, ar ?Iu MM IM Piln W_mil M M ??>??? M ???. kr Itn) M nw A. L- SMlTH * OU-. t|tt. HlMlw, 1*. flllEAPKHT r'*3lpabHo- Oo T ivcwpt i>f li ctA w? wul HM bF nil. ^uat-iMud. vm LmIms' ?**1 1 yt?l>>l wubmikI MM Pvn. tl?> oo* of Ui* uowl Hild llal uratMU. Tum* ivxW u? ol the D*w??t >ud lslwl dnifna. u? worth too titnw th? nwaev. Trj nk|>? will ?ad utu. XKW YORK gAJO)rACn;kT!<0 OO.. <J1Ch?rrh *4w?. X. Y FIRE INSURANCE. Woihin. m Ch~P .?4 *n Imnoflan. I will furwtrd ? Msfal Circular to iTin prrwun w! tr irtoErar vs* t ho rk? i'ouK America P?- Co., S3 Mtuiuv St.. Nbw You. ? ? UnIi U* i?>ff i* tW |H1 M? Ow a ' or iBril h4 MM hBMl ??? I -It-lnklOK prtatlu ^:r:r^L^rTiiTk CSrcaUrt ?m. SpaeiaM look *t Tjyt, M*, to. tM Mis. We Want a Few Gentlemen IB Mcb 8tat? to royrwinl oar Sp?el4hj. Appliouto mu?t b? booorabla. ?nvr??l:c *f f^rxi mdaraaa, and oom pot*nt to otarlM (Bonitlu bwt clw n| the ootniquai vjr. To tha ri*bt ram kd honorabJa, pltMint, and manmr m*kinm bitainoa* W prvtvntrl and repair* tha bwl of K?f?r?aA? before claain* ta ?wi mm. Addr*?s fur circular. J. P. riJtMIN<. A VO., Kn. ? Bond feraet. Now York. mOENT. NET annually first year In lamm &+ cnrily ) to III lima tha loan in luil iilixn, ? icluana o( Uw build lap (Pre?enl cub value by sworn tupruMrs) No Inveatmael aefer. No pt^MOU mora promptly met HMt of refer* ncea airen Send stamp for ptrtlnUn. I>. H, li. J<il|>iMTON, Negotiater oCMocfM* Bt. HaVI, Mimwesota. ^?KSL B"t 10 l be BrJahed u miyu I ui for 97?( 1 Shirt*?ma<l? to BUlon, lilorr rbe rer^t e3eSsfflss i'$oTd piste Collar and blMTt HtMoai ?lT?n With wch b?U do*. Khp'i Shut* Kiep'i Shirt* are dalltand PRKK on receipt of pnoe In aoy part of the Union-no express charges U> pay. Samples with full directions far k?H-raeaaurement Kent free to any addrees. No a tamp required I>eal directly with tha Mannfaoturer and l?< Bottom Prieea Keep Manufacturing Co.. 165 Meroer St.. N.VT Every Year You Lose Mora than one ooata?Ours always rigtot?No pay till V sted and suited ? No riak, Ire pay freight?Be your own A rent and 8.\?e Commiaaione -Kour Ton llHy HraJra, aompltr inune bolter) y.")0( rlthrrrml. Send for fra? Pnoe LaaC all sise Hcaloa and judge for youra?lf. JONES OF BINGHAMTON, B1WUUA.MTON, X. Y. _____ ji'l0-TIMES-10" SERIES. ^itleT** I.ltrrnry Selection*?Three l'arta. Fre*h and MpnrUtlnii SeleriluM in Pmao and Vwa?i far use in Public and Private Schools, on tha V* 1at(orin, at tba Teacher'* Doak, and by (ha Family Fireside. 1'AllT ONK-MIH HEADY. Retail Prioe?Paper, 3d eta.; Cloth, extr.i, TO at*. Sent by mail on receipt of price. J. U. BL'TLKlt A- CO.. I'hilRdelplilnj Pa. Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, Shonld arrest tha diaeiu.^ *h?n it ta in tlia inoipioht atage*. It ia indicated by * hacking oough, pain* in lha cheat, difficulty of breathing, or oppraaaiun of the lungs If thia be permitted to run on. tubercle* will form, and OaaumBliML-Will be the result. Anwtt valuable reme dy will fljEound in AKI-KVH 1,1 At J BAI.SA.M to core anOMMck Una disease in its brat stage . x'ur tale by all Medicine Dealer*. CHURCH'S MUSICAL rtftft V* or Hi ol JUaic |||Q|Tf|D I yuU IHirtnc the Vt itr. V 101 I WHi ' I i'.ytxy number hat 112 ot imd Mutio&l ht<.rie?, Sketcliv*. Killtorium, lx<tt?r?, etc., otc. j Choice ol Kour Klegunt Premium Volumes /Y?? to eterjr i subscriber ?t ^l.iiO kfur, bend nUiup for J nil pur I tivulars, or l.i centa for (ample, with lot! ?<my of P. P. BIIm. Addrma, .1. Mil 1U II A CO., <'liicliinnil, O. Fruit and Jelly Press! One third more juice then by the old i?r\>coe?. A household necessity. Kverjr family will hay one. s* ?art and gallon sue*. liberal diaoount to the trade. | For circular and terms ad drees, with J stamp, I American Fruit apd J?Uy Preu I Company, Cincinnati. Ohio, k Ak?'di? U hii . In Mrnrjf T?wn A 11 iiit Cnumy. "I billiard tables. Hoot in UH. lull*. Cloth. Caet and ovorjthing appertaining lo Bllliardn. at Uiw??t l'rioi<?. Ha* in# the lartfoat i>tock and finest fmilitirK for raauutacturin*, order* cnn txi promptly filled. Uood iseoondh&nd Table* cheap. Tnr. Bil.maiu> Oi'r. en illua trat?d newapaper ?ent /ree on application. H. W. COLLENDER, 738 Broadway, tt- T. IIIghMt prlf* at Contron (ml for I ho B?t KM OalttntAr. GEO. W. BUE,' Hamilton, 0. Recommend It Heartily. ? ? South Bomon. Mn KTKVKNS /?<"ir Mr~Yha** tnkro itAronU bottlna nf your VWJKi T1NR, nnd ?m convinced i? in a valuable rntunly for Dy*p*p?ii, Kidney and n?n?rn1 ituUlity of I the njrflcm. I can H4anfly rtioomniBnrl it to nil tuffutilM from tho j abov? tiomtiWwt* Vnbric rnNpndtfnllf, ' ' . "Ml!#. MUNROK IMIIKRR, M?S At h?m* Ht rn*t. Krrrjt Fatuity *'(?"/?/ luiff n He 14 y. iokm h'rtrMpnper. At*- YOU n '.il??rr il?fr to Nnyf If oat, then (Uncharge th.tt IHJ PY jJOW |?y *nl>Mcrit?in* t'? tliftt ffod >}q Pntuiljr Jonrnnl, THE PRESBYTERIAN PUBI.IHIU<I> WKKKI.Y. frlia, pZ.O.'a iij{fwiri PniUi*!- Inrlndril. NOTF ? In Cluba of FtVo OT morn aubacrilxira, th? prlen is IjjH?. I?> s Vi?r well. Kvnry family should havn Tin- WASHINGTON fitilrnitliil Mnntfrlnl (llnlinion and Patriotism), an ???tractive and Instructive Parlor Ornament. Pri'?, post-paid, OO cU (in Oolors, ? 1.4)0), or with Tin* l*rr?t?yl?"rlnr?? one Yaar. only ftfl.XO. Address l>y monny order or ohnck. TIIK I'ltKHBVTBItlAN, I A I t C ')in??nnt Ktrm't Phil*,_ F I F T Y-T WO of tiik most promcnrnt STATESMEN of the COUNTRY '? Wir.t, wniTR ron thi TOLEDO BLADE fPnper). Rvsrts, Hherman. Key. Hchnr'l. Morton, Rlalne, Foater, Windom, and others or *<|ii*l note, contribute an artioln dnnn* the year, Thf Nnaby I ?rttrrM arn written esoluaively forllm HI,AIM:. The Beat and Oheapeat Paper in Ihn World. NprrlWI>n aqnt Krrii to any address RetutPostaf Add**!)*, . ? "IkjjAOK," Toledo, Ohlo.___ Burnett's Extracts ? . kV'?<Wiklnj: |itirpoeo?. Burnett's Extracts ? Ptrkrr Unuw, Boatofl, ett's Extracts L LEMON, vanilla, rose. ALMONIV NECTARINE, c?l?p?y, oMtNOPf ~ Pf ACM, NUT ME Q, CINNAMON, C.'OVEA. OINQEB, Burnett's Extracts " rA? hrM In f?? teorl'l." -Fifth A*. Hotel, !*. T. Burnett's Extracts " Vtrrl rrtlmtlrrlv far |wtri " <Vmtloantal Motet, PhlU. Burnett's Extracts "Thn mptrtorlry r>f thru Krtr*?U oenaUU tn thtir ]?>/<*t yuri'u, $r*?t Tbor arn wa rail to-1 fr.-o from tlio polaonoa* MM 4H4 > < 11* will. >1 ?nlor ill I.I 11 I.I ?o??poMtio? Of nvtur tlm fwrlltlou* frnl? fl tvora now In th? ninrknt. 1 liny nrn not only to tMr MUM?^ l>n'. urn proim'rwl front fruit* of thn b??t quality, ?ml n'f? f> Melily cot won t rut #m I thot naompam tlvcl.' n iiall ifu.intlty only no <1 bo uMd. jwph Bosnrrr * oo., mktm, / PROPRirTOR#. THE NATIONAL DISEASE. IS IT CURABLE? . THW? who tutrr^ffom the TtioMtAd 4 pllc?l?J furuia of lit I ibuiititl br Cl ?xi<1 liar* tried mwr L>bj*iclui* ? id r^oiMiM v relief or t*? M**r tv tUt q?g?(|* c?**Mcrabl? an * dlMM* UK CM lest ud m cbl.l*. Anb ? fatal afleciioMOfJMl of il upU bat natflacti aVbctloDo. roefc M J* low OI KDM of f MTirrtlMMM enoach In ihtaMrM,tgt m nothlaa compi the (1if>Krr?Ki* ?Action* of th? throat *uii lu to follow. ? IT CANI BE CURED, 1 T tnn t>? eured. Tfcor? 1* X Immediate relief afforded Cr? ?u? CiTitM-1* bat ? rosy follow a perato'.eat n*e lucnuted matter that Km " to remored with a few and Inflammation ?ubd m'mbruuu lining* of thai , _ puriftid. Caoatltuiionallr Its action erfhl *arl~ the ?retel catarrhal dlaeaae. E?ch pack*** oonuin* Dr. ftaai b?lln? Tebe, wtih full dirvctlooa Price, fum. For??lat>y aliwhoU ?liU throachont the United Rtate TKlt, General A(?nU aod WkoU COLLINS' VOLTAI Voltaic , ' Voltaio Collins* Voltaic Collina* VoltaKj Plaater. OoIUns* Voltaio Plaster. Collins' Voltaic Plaster NEVER FAILS TO QUIOKLY Relievo AfTbotlons of the Cheat. Relieve Affeotlona of the Luna a. Relieve Affeotlona of the Heart. Believe Affftotiona of the l^ivor. llel'6vo Affections or the Bnloan. Jloliove Affections of the Xidneya. Relievo Affeotlona of tho Bpine. Relieve Aflfeotiona of the Nerves. Relievo Affeotiona of the Muaoles. Reliovo Affeotiona of the Joint*. Relieve Affections of the Boc^. Relievo Affections of tiio Binowv fcol<\ by uM Praggt?t on roc ?roprlato ?t?. > r<nt ?'V ti.Bll Ai?>r one, t ? to* Ux. uif J5 f.r. wpp< d and \v?i r??loa. fcyS. BRK* ?to:?, D<>*t?n. M?E. reocrair. _ OB HO PA? r:z rvtrt soUiMr lUititi j. ja shot Total. lou cf t fiafir, rrptaJt crsttta. 7i '.cc.j? Veiti of th? loft, Ptiu er any ll:ou? will rive roe i rtasloa. Also Ttttlecs iscrttui isl HIT BCU^TT LAWS. -Ha BOYS I? 81. CI." u 8-eift ?cstUy pip?r for Sclliers. 25 eti x yttt. Irtry ColU* ImciU. rtU ptrtietlttt ?c<) : AUron. wHh ?Uap. OCI*. NATUAiTT.fn* OtKAl>? U.S. Ctalm B. 6. A GREAT OFfcER ! dla|N?p 1(H) i OltUANH, nr? o>"l ?ri onil-liitnil .Wrat-rln?i? iiiiik?-rn larliirilnM WATKKH' |U 'fiwcr pptcr* lor rnnh or InMull mcnlii ur ml.'''LVi?M pwM lor tlmn rvrr beforr oUrrid?iiVt -ITERS' UIIAMI sOI'AltK ami ITllltViJinANOS A OU4JANS tlnclndliiK thHr N?Wf *OI VKNIlt mitl IIOl'OOIK) ?r. thejlKKT MA l>K. I.IK'AI. itltil Tit A V KI.IMi AI.FN'I'S \\ ANTKO. IIIiimI rut rd ( ?tulowhi'h Miiilrdi A llb?*ri\l dl?r<innl r<> Trarhm, Mimiirr. rA?rr*i<, Srhru<l?, ??? Nll?'?'t lliunlc 111 hull prlco. I lOlt ACI-: M ATEKS a- HONS, Minu K<U,t ikgk Roses Seeds Plants Eight beautiful ever-bloominj; Won hljr Hii?n, P"t? grown, Hotit aafi'lr by mail, post-paid, oa rccolpt of $1. 2.1 variolic* cholc? Flower Meed* acut, post-paid, for 91. fi.ioclal Prloo Last of Vcifcl'iblr Krpda sent to market gardeners and dealers, on application. Complete and Kiegaut llpsrrip tlw* < ntnli>Ri^ Seeds aud i'lanta ?on t on reccipt of 2 ct. (tamp. Addreaa, B. A. ELLIOTT & 00. 114 Market 8t? PrrnwrwoH, Pa. P RANDALL'S PULVERIZING IARROW< T1?ip1*in4i>tir in tfm+. Fully WhrrnriTed In ll^rry Pend for etrcnlara to tho waiihiok rwowKR company, , l.lMln VwlK N. V? RICH BEAUTIFUL. I ASMER8, FARMERS' WTVBS, SONS and DAUGHTERS, attention! Learn to beautif* your HOMES and OULTIVATE the SOIL, to the BEST AD V ANT A QJB and most ECONOMICALLY FINEST and best GUIDES and CAT. ALOOTTES In the WORLD. Everyone having- a FARM or U A R. DEN should ?an<| a Poatul-Card at onoe for FRKB descriptive CIRCULAR ; or lOo. for Illustrated Catalogue, 136 pagea. p. o. Boi, B. K. BLISS A 80NS, Mo. 6712. ' 34 fiarcUy BC !*?? ToA. POND'S EXTRACT OATABBI(.-KMd> Kxlrnrt la uf*rlv a Hpo i Iflr ffrf-(Tv!??<Hm3mio. Itc.in hardly b??x c<Ti?d, even in old and obstinate cane* ".'he ro'.!f>t la no prompt thut rto one wfc'i n?? ever tried It will l>e without II. CIIAri'KD rtANOM AND VACB.-Pnd'o F*trnct ahrnild im In every family thin roiijfh weather. It remove* the aornnce* and rotiKhnea*. and aoftena and lienla tho aktu promptly. RHF.IrMATIH!M. Dtirltm aevere and rhati .-enble weather, no duo subject to lUieutniiUc T*alna should 1>e on? day without Poiiifs h<>it k I- *i?liiR,rt'onmi "i rriR>r.'iToitVii? m, COI<l>M. This cold weather trie* che l.uiiga aorely. H?\? I'nml'n Kx? rnet on hand alwuya. It relieves the pa?i and ctlre? tho diaensc. CHI l?ll I.A INH will he promptly relieved nod ultimately rurcil liy batlmiK tin- afflicted part* with Ponrt'n Ext met. FROHTF.D I,Ml IIH. - Pond's Kvi met Invnrln bl jr rrlh'vrta the |h?1iiand Dually<H(rea. "BK * am promptly cured liv the uso of I'und'i wr. K^w^firaaasrii.' Sew % or It. by l)ruirKi{lii. Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine. !? an invaluable reme<1y for DANDRUFF. ?' PotTOM, Oct.jn, I have used l'*? than a hottl-. 'I be dandruff and the irritation which caused it. have entirely disap pear^. and ,|?iv hair waa never before in (to' good condition. A. A. *? ' ? H i BALDNESS. ^CtttfiAOO, Maj Since the recent use of yonr " Cocg vioutly bald bead ha* txen tov<r? growth of hair. I had always ration as a dressing. knowing garded it very highly a* such, now valuable it wit oa uosd Your " Cocoaine" U \\ used in my family for only stopped my wife'a hair created It* growth. I am I this same " Cocoaine " for ?S' wai very fait roming out valuable preparation. IRPITATION OF Wat**' I purchased a bottle only, for tl dressing; bet, to my surprise, Ith the irritation of ao long standing. Mended it M Mveral of my friendl, In the aame to ay, and it hjMwf disease, JO! IIAIR-DRFSS! ? M For aotn# time pa?t I have W Wie, and think it fas prefaraMa ever used for tha hair. JOSEPH BURN] i/aehtran Prop I'Mtri, KMLKIftSa refSSsns.vsswsTtf, AGENTS. teJGT&KSt?: $40 jasgggases >66 g >77 ,&2?&g-' to ?o SL*?rg-?ar?cX-if!r;.rra.?t. ?n mn Trrtw anil 93 mtMM A U>.. IV uUn?t. >i?in?. at J?oa?*. Acrt-in *iM?d Outltt and r? ft?. tri'kIco.. uiu.u. m. iiw. pa M Rubbar Oaoda. aak mt IIiMmm. X. ?06 frW. W.t. ?n erf Maryland, >1 panic uTlSo?!^J?^ay mS! IP Mt'HU'. ?I?U kr Dr. hw ?>tt?|Hi L>1C?MI ?wt ri\? AO*-.Tuo?????. 1?? KHGM. ^ A CitJi ??:iutioa lutplr -A|?m? ?-iiU?J. JH b*rt nil In Ihi trurid. Oim uapU In* V HUONnON, DiUoOtot. ? y?tr to Arenik <V^i *nd ? Stg.SLW /?.., For term* ml' dr?M, J. li^Ai C"?.. s.??trf,??i Th? N?w Work for Daacnptf** Works, 1X1 Hroadwuj l.Anr ?4?y?Wr? MiT)/u Cr?jrf fv ?'<r? an4 Ckl llllO** ' 1W MM r^utfe? t3?ISfc!iii& U 41 OCX, rvtuuuuu llroadaajr, Naw York. w ? MTL'tl?N*?a lo ?..1k-h ..Iilri* fi-r "or jwlii IHI I bUprriuBiirnl i inplo.1 Mrall l?M ?alary. Triton) ?<i? . |wM *y ( otniowiT. 17 ? I Ml MaMrial Mark*, (inalanaU, a A g* ^ g% g% AOKNT8' PROTIT par w?*k WU? $57.0U i^^cra?fc"sf?Jt all. Ad4ra?%w. H. Ciiumtih, >|g Falton W>., W.T ? CUOll'K Hamplaa of Ubotca Ftuwar and OardaH " " " " lUmp lo (Tfv'A^ ^Ju^aka 'klawt AWAY, amp tUMtD OQ, Bcrrauo, N V. away. a?i> tump oo.. uvwtw, w y. A*^t^^r7^^ouaT^^r^ourB New ItoUaalifTd Arlicln. flmd for circular*. I . W. L. HATb?*. Teacher of Gaiter, Flute, Oernel Tllmn r.l Outwr.th. heel In an. ta Muaieel IaMraataate MmI% htee Dae. UO Tnant *C Botmm Striae*. CatetafaM TTT A VTH*T"k Mm and wotaon oat of work to VV iVAl Jt XjX/i write for thr extraordinary lndue?> mmti t<> A genu on our family pai?r with It* four imparl) Premium* .IAS. H KAlll.K, ju lUwIy SU, Bo?ton ?MO to $1000 WCSaw? B AXTKR A OO.IUnkera, IT Wall 8 V. N.T. fTA AAA Hold Dull v. The newaat ud beat ?J"?v""Vf thing out Kverybody bayaone Sella ? i mjfhl. " I cannut tell a la, 1 oarry my little tiatcheU' SmJ I Oct*, for aample, ;f(or ota , t? K. 8. HAFF, I 14 tVntrv Ht , 1*.V! Afent* roaie jjll^a day. Try 10 Her Cent. Iowa Farm Mortgages, Bought and Sold and follevttona made In all parte of Iowa. Any information deeiretl jriren Iran on applica tion. Ad,Irua* J. A. KITCtlPATRlCK. Nevada, Iowa. MIKAP HOMKHl IH]Map Ticket* Reli able information aa to beat location*. (tend lOct* for Ht UiL Add'* UAINKK A YINtilANti, No. U A.tor Houae, New York. WANTPn MKN to travel and aell to llralvr* our "" * fcU natar nahmftkahla <almmm (Ihiunan And Co South! new unbreakable Olaee CUUunay* and lAmpOoodi. So PrUilllnff. Salary liberal, tniel neaa piai nianeiit. Hotel ana traveling erpenaee paid. ModITdR C,i.a?* Oo , 12(14 Main St., Cincinnati. O. SoliLb/ WaW tun altera Mjr mail, UOo Cireular* free J. 8. BIRCH FtX) , 3H I>h) Street, New York. F1HST r.KK.JUJMI U. S. Centennial Exhibition. AtiKNTH WANTKD I Medal* and Diploma* awarded .or ?mMAN-? Pictorial BIBLES 1,800 llluatrntlona. Addre** for new circular*, A. J.lHtUlAN & t o., IMO Allt'H Street, Phlla. 'l^T^ A ^ ?The oUoiceet id tlie world?Importer* -L -LixVCj* prtoej.?Largest Company tn America? staple arucle? pleaaee everybody-Trade eontinaall* in or?a?ing?Amenta wanted everywhere-beet inducement* don't wuate time -eend lor Circular to HOUPRT Wltl.1.1, 4 3 Veeey Bt.. New York P. JV Bo? l*HT. OrsTMAy**iii-'A-~--. ... , Gcaijo UUK! vtSHiZi'*? jQUEEHS SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH Ilk LUfktneM. i money order, wt wt he. lon?, for ?4.&0 iliea lon?, fur IS.xo Mrriiiith Combined wllli l,l?ktnraa xiu receipt of a dvlirrr U> V\h eipreae Spou receipt of * Poet-ofllee mohej order, wt will ? ' " "* >1 rutin, Kl??rr?, Ailnaii, Two part* Ju?t published. fto oe Woodward's Design* for the Fret I Two part* Juat published. 50 cm(- Lieh, pn t JWs^sattaa: h'J$r! srVototfs!te 7 Publlaher. 130 Uhambtre fart*, Wew York. I, c n C AA A YKAR AOKNT8 WANTED II J on our Urnnd (oniblitutlon l'rtwiii'i'liif raprtitntlni 150 DISTINCT BQQK8 wanted orerywhere. The blRiml thing Aver tried. S .Ira miide from thia when all ainjrle Hooka fell. jSS trittod AuWaud Hnperli Bindinca. TUrep Hooka k?*i \ 10,O?O iopi?* Hoi* in tkm^WSn*hm t' MARK TWAIN'S ,i New ftoek, >? Adventure* of Ten Nawjir," w the book that- eutaella everything. ?>nl uenM maki nioiior on. Don t fc?4 away time on qunworUa, but gm thia livo hook. Send for oltculara to A A7lCRICA.lt PUB. ? CO., II art lord, ftnn^ UbjdH'S til.; Cinoiyi att, yhlo. j Tke Beat Ti ?? without Motel Hprince erer inntto. No bambuf oUmi of ? oer?, S^'ih? care Mid gatteMrt<*T ?W>1< lin e. We will Urtee baek and ir. ftll,Uin( iiu not unit. ney Aill prU'f far. nil UmI uo not wox orMBoni BvpiurN Uina nnjr/if Uiono fat which ?'KmTh.W#.'.'* ffiKSiS Ste v?t WANT ICO ! MISSOURI COUNTY, TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS, 1N1KKK8T TAVu/b ANI> DltKAUl.TKlV JHO. S. TILKEY & CMS WlH 8I? Kew Yortt, OmLKM IN i. j* CITY and RAILROAD BONDS. CATtPET WARP. TO THE CONSUMER.^' llaTlne Improtixt the quality of our Warp, pow being a?ld under the " PKKRIJkHN ticket, w? alinlllierenfter mntit, for the lin?rin?fl <|tielity, the litand " WHITK NT A ?4VA A A." Wo rial I ?J?o iuinuf?if un- * lover uuallty of Werb, rliich will lx> aold under th* " PKRKI.Wte b#an<j. for "WIIITK 8TAH \g Trrr Oooda fumian WAHTW iKt Knuuire for -'WIIITK STAH AAA" <)arpe? Warp or airrMI'TThl * BELL WILLIAM H. SEWARD. One Volume 829 Pages. Price $4.86. Sold by Subscription only. For farther p?rtloiU*ft addreea D. AI?l't,KTON A CO., I'nVllelirra, ?" i?it?nud ft&l Hr?in<rSvrty, N. Yf Mazarine Blue Glass.! fnt ?nratlre pnnM??i andjittmiiMtlnff the ? animal anil r????^ble life Iftramlnad and app Ueneral I'leaaooton. end hia oertificxte aooon earh jpnrohatt. tlr.Aea plrr To KXXCt at**. ?Wfe?M"ii far an4 errehjeiMnt tn the ???k. iSfOMV LOWB9T PRlOii. I of tk* ftdkkl* ? ilreei. tlt? C?slti:c??r,?. ttt.X.S. WANTED FOR MtTOHY, I'L EXHIBITIOl jfcM