The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 20, 1875, Image 4

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SMHjtf or NEW*. ?- ?1 IltMtflilerni frta Hone end Ahrond. Owing to a violent gale on tfe&ifiuf ooaut, the water has been fqroed npgjHbalvoston* and the principal streets are Tpantfated to a depth of severalgfeetj-and maoh property has been destroyed.* Thirty workmen on the breastwork in course of ooristrnoMcn by the government, have been cat ott, and are probably lost. The Santa Fe railroad bridge across the bay has boon swept away, and the Ronston railroad bridge under water:... .The Popo held a oonsistoryjneeently and conferrod upon Cardinal MoOloskey the ring, and gave him titular charge of the Church of Banta Maria Sopra-Miiierva.* - The Pope, after delivarinff an t?? o ? ?ui tug wuuivorj', announced the creation of "six new cardinals and several archbishops and bishops The Greek government has determined to encourage the citizens to participate in the Centennial exposition at Philadelphia Superintendent Chapman, of the Insurance department of Mew York, has cancolod the certificate of authority of the City Insurance Company of Providence, R. L, to tiansaot business in his State The eighty-one-ton gun recently completed at Woolwich, England, for the iron-dad Inflexible was tested with a charge of 250 pounds of powder and a 1,300pound shot. The resnlt was not quite satisfactory The Nebraska State Democratic convention adopted a resolution in favor of a sound currepoy, ooin or its equivalent; of steps toward specie payments, and no stop backward The two hundredth anniversary of the Indian massacre at Deerfield, Mass., was celebrated by appropriate exercisee ...... A dispatch from Commodore Cooper, of the Pensacola navy yard, states that the yellow fever is epidemic at*Howell's station on Pensacola bay, twenty-five miles above the navy yard. The people have neither food, medicine or attendance. They are crying for relief..../' The secretary of the treasury has called in $5,000,000 of the coupon bonds of June 30, 1864, as follows: Fifty dollars, ^Mo. 2,501 to No. 3,300, both inohisive; $100, No. 1,001 to No. 10,500, both inclusive; $500, No. 10,101 to No. 15,300, both inclusive ; $1,000, No. 39,801 to No. 59,700j both inclusive. Four boys out sailing on a Sunday afternoon recently were drowfced by the upsetting of their boat near the Number, k few miles west of Toronto... .The storm at Oalvoeton, Texas, swept away abont one hnndrtfl, looses and other buildings, and destroyed mnch property otherwise. The water several foot in depth in some of the si; it* The railroad tracks were greatly damaged. Twenty persons are known tojiave perished. Numerous vessels were wrecked. The storm extended along the entire coast, and many marine disasters are bding reported. Acoounts from New Mexi- < co state that lunch damage has already boon done to the wheat crop by. the wet weather, and the fcown of Los Grace was nearly destroyed by the busting of a waterspout Daring the raised? storm twelve inches of snow i fell in Quebeo, and mnch damage was done to i fruit and ornamental trees Wm. Stone, i aged nineteen years, while disputing with his father in a machine shop at Newark, N. J., deliberately drew a pistol and shot his father n the face, inflicting a serious wound A locomotive o( a coal brain on the Lehigh Valley railroad exploded at Btoney Creek, Pa. John Kerehner, engineer, John Dnpler, fireman, and Benjainin Hoffman and H. W. Kolp brakemen, all of,F?irview, were instantly killed. George Owens, a brakeman, was in. Jared The Anthony House aud an entire blook of buildings in Little Rook, Ark,, were destroyed by flrb,r'*ith a heavy loea The steamer Emery City was burned to the water's edge near Kingston, Tenn," The mail'was saved and her pasdsngera uninjured. The freight and boat art a"total loss. The cabin caught fire from a stove in the engine room. A snowstorm prevailed on Mount Washington, N. H., Sept.. 17th, continuing all the next day. No trains or stages went up or down The "United States cotton crop this year is 3,827,845 bales The insurrection. in the Turkish coltmies still continues, and much fighting with the loss of many lives must result before affairs are settled. The gale at uarvsston, drove ^he waters of the Onlf over fbwentire ttlaud, inundating the highest points to a depth of two feet, and ruining gardens and fotuu^tionA Many buildings were moved bodH^ info the thoroughfares. The gale extended along the entire coast, and created great bavoo with the shipping of all clashes,IT.7.Ths"Servian newspapers say thaS the government has received a note from the Sublime PorU> uking if Turkey may rely on the maintenance of Servian neutrality Jocob Benjamin, a well-known pawnbroker of Baltimore, died from erysipelaa, which was produced by the use of heir dye.... It la expected that Russia will recognize Khan Bade ae the successor of bis deposed father in the Khanate, of Khokand, Asia, bat whether recognition will be accompanied by the armed occupation of Khokand is uncertain. At last advices all was quiet Weeterrelt, one of the alleged abductors of Charley Roes, baa been oonvioted in Philadelphia of conspiracy to kidnap, conspiring to extort money, mnd conspiring to defraud the child of his liberty. Be was acquitted of phe counts of kidnapping and concealing the child. He took an appeal James Garland, professor of mnsio at New Brunswick, N. J., had so 01 treated his wifethat she determined to lesve him, and waa making her preparations to do so, when he shot her three times with a revolver, Inflicting serious wounds in her neck and head. Garland U<?> ? I-1- ?J a?J " - * *ivm? w mo luuui atuu UIOU U1TOO D LIU US 111* to his own head and eat his throat and arm with a penknife, breaking two blades. Noi oontant yet, he oanght np a hammez and tniol( himself on the head, crashing in the nknli, and died in a few minates The supreme ooart at Ban Franoiaco oonflrmed the decision of a lower ooart sentencing ex-Harbor Commissioner John Marks to seven years' imprisonment for em^cesUng $66,000. The New York Htate Homeopathic Society celebrated the eeml-ennaal centennial of the introduction of homeopathy into this country, by appropriate exsfriM**, /. * As tbe telegraph wires shoot Galveston have .bpen repaired intelligence nemos thst the town of Indianola, * on ftstagoida bey, Texas, s village of twelve thousand inhabitants, was oompletsly in undated and mostly destroyed by tbe reoent storm. Tory few houses are left standing ? entire, esd the loss of life counts up to about one hundred and fifty, the reeedtng waves distriboting the bodies oroy s apsee of twenty miles roifhiS of the SSved wars hunting np the bodies of their relatives, sod as there is little food to1 be had, their condition la very pitiable. The people of Galveston sent rolief. Information has Also been received that the -wwft'tffmuigwfl* nag ran iwapt uregrsffil the exception of two houses. At East Bay | only five persons out of^ twonty-eight are | knowu'-to haV$ boon saved The towu of Skluria is also repotted to bo ^jjHt\away... . diaries G. Fisher, assistant district-attorney at Was b lug ton, has been arxestodXor abstracting criminal records, and oohitnttMd to jail. The records werb-vrecoverod.,..disease like the epizootic appeared at Poughli'oepeio and elsewhere in the State of New York The Mechanics' bank of Montreal has suspended, owing lo a heaty defalcation Tlio cattle disease has broken out in ^Vilbraham, Mass The Russian General KaufTman 1 oocupied Khokand without resistance. The greater portion of the Russian troops ram aided in the forti Sod camp outside.* All the Russian prisoners have been delivered ovsr to General Kauffmas, and the Khan has acoepted all the conditions Of peace An editor of the Qtrmania, an Ultramontane newspaper, has been sentenced to five months' imprisonment by the municipal court of Berlin for publishing an offensive artiole. Mayor Cobb, of Boston, anthorized tho mayor of Galveston to draw (*i him for $5,0C0 in aid Of f.h A anffArnru K? vt ? ? v..u MJ *uo VJ ciuuc> HOW Orleans sent $3,000 worth of clothing and provisions The Spanish envoy to the Vatican waa instructed that the Madrid government will be Arm bat moderate. It will resjxjct roligion, bat at the same time protect the rights of the State. Jt is believed here thattho Vatican will finally abate its pretensions The emperor of Austria, in hie speech to the parliamentary delegations, spoke hopefn ly of the peace of Europe The Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge held a session at Indianapolis, Ind. A procession in tfioir honor contained ten thousand Odd Fellows In regalia Sharkey, tho murderer who escaped from tho Now York tombs a year ago in woman's attire, and who was ordered to lcate Cuba, attempted to escape from the Kings ton steamer 'ft* she touched at ports on the north coaetof Cuba, and was brought back to Havana. ,.T~. Tho emperor of Brazil has asked the Chamber of Deputies for their sanction to his visiting Europe and tho United States, to be absent a period of Eighteen months ...... Henry Wilson writes a ietter to inform his friends that he Will not > he a candidate for governor of Massachusetts ...... Tho town of Velaaoo, Texas, was slap swept away during the cyclone, bat no lives wero lost. \ ^ - '' j!-1'" * U * The coal schooner Egan was rtm down and sunk by the schooner E. R. Williams on Lake Huron, and two of the crew wore^rowued. A dispatch from Vienna states that Servia mid Montenegro have notified tho powers of their determination to remain neutral in the troubles between Turkey and the northwestern provinces. The Servian legislature, in reply to tho speech to the throne, thus refers to tho' Herzegovinian troubles: "Perpetual suffering has at?? ? - uuiuysuni uur m OLIirou lO IAK6 tip arms. OUT hearts bleed for them." The Honduras , minister at London ia ^barged with conspiracy in trying to defraud the iftitisli public iu regard to Honduras bonds The baggage and presents of the Prince of Wales have bCen placed on board the ship of war Scrapie, ready for Iudia, and Bhe will proceed to Ilriiiditi, Italy, when the prince will embark. A treaty of peace between the Colombian government and the rebellious coast states had been signed by the president of Colombia aud also by the presidents of all the states lately in insurrection 'While Lester Sykes wae working at a new well thirty-soven feet from the surface, iu West Springfield, Mass., quick sauds caused a caving in. A board cutbir.g formed an aroh over Sykes saving him from immediate death, and loaving a slight opening for ventilation. An alarm was given aud fifty men began the work of rescue. It was necessary to dig a pit thirty feet in diameter to avoid crushing in the balance of the earth and so shutting off all sir. Relays worked steadily for thirty-six hours before they came to Svkes and he was tlx 'n dead. His voice was heard twenty-four hours after biB burial....A young lady of sixteen, named Langhlin, accompanied a Mr. Schell and his wife on an excursion to the woods near Bellefontaine, Ohio, and after rambling about Mrs. fiohell being fatigued re-< mained with the carriage while the oilier two strolled off for rjild plums. After a time Bohell returned, eayingthe young lady had strolled off and left him. Search was made, resulting in the finding of the body of Miss L&ughlin id a nearly nude condition, with her throat cut from ear to ear. The ground gave evidence of a severe Htryggjp. ? aboil was arrested and a bloody knife found ilk bis pocket ...Toe statue of 8tonewair Jackson, presented to Virginia by two English gentlemen, was received* at Biohmond with much public ceremony ..... Of the three hundred houses standing in Indianola, Texas, before the inundation, only five are left. The loss of life at lndianolala now put at one hundred and fifty, and one hundred and fifty more were lost in small settlements along the ooast, making three hundred in alL Christian's Point was entirely swept away by the atorm George Engelhardt easily beat James O'Neil In the feiugloscoll match between them at Saratoga, rowing the three miles in 22.22%. Hew they Learn. The rapidity with which females adapt themselves to the circumstances aud fashionfe with which they are snrrouuded, aud especially tho fashions, is simply marvelous. One Monday a lady iu a Western City, who employs several domeptics, got a new.table girl, jnet arrived in the city from rural districts?a brighteyed, rosy-cheeked damsel who blushed nrliAnMrai' A# ? ?- --?J V? ?IC uimv uiomiwrH OI the household looked at her ; a girl whose hair was combed smoothly book from off her tanned forehead ; whose dress had sleeves to it, came up to her' throat and down to her feet. On Tuesday her bair went up on to the top of her head, and was coiled up over a?something ; on Wednesday she cut the sleeves off her dress, turned it in at the throat, pinned it back and humped it ont behind, and could look all the men in the house square in the face fpr half an hour without the hne of modesty showing through her ohalk complexion. Thursday she completed her degradation by cutting off all but an inoh or two of her front hair. -j . L-J U No one who has once tried Dobbins' Electric Soap (made by Oragin A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.) fails to see its wonderful economy. Ask your grocer to get it, and give it a trial. * Pnurr Oband Bxponrnos of tbe Tradesmen's I Iuduetrial Institute. Pittsburgh. Pa., opens Oct. 7, doses Kov. 0. Address A. J. Nellie, President. ?Com, \ , s"k:$wtTOT airy Condition Potidmr* wlH oumt a -herse -if any conjmon cough or oold, MiihiU&Jtfirv worst cases may be cured In a few weeks ffiflAttW thia from>*p*ffidi6<#-:-'Y??Et'n.~, To liavo^appA -Waltli tlte diver -turmt he kept in orieJ.- SsaarervlW Li^er Tnvigtjyatnr baa beoome a staple family purely vegetable?cathartic and tmyt^KfaJMerangeinenta of liver, stomach ana bowels'. Will cU>ar the complexion, cure aick headache, etc- Bee advertisement? <?om. There in no disease flesh is heir to more troublesome to manage thau rheumatism. It cornea when you leaat expect it, and generally remains till it gets ready to go away.The most conspicuous remedy for this complaint is Johnson's AnodynS Liniment.?Com. ?? . That iron is valuable as a medicine baa long beou known, but it ia only since its preparation in the particular form Qf Peruvian Syrup that its full power over disease baa been brought to light. Its effect in eases of jdia* | popsia and debility is most salutary.?Com. Ini|>ortoat to Travelers. :. ' Persona visiting New York or leaving by the cars from Grand Central Depot, will save annoyance and expense of carriage hire and baggage expresaage by stopping at Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. Over 1 350 elegantly furnished rooms and ntted up at a coat of $900,oOO. European plan. Guests can live more lnxnriouBly for loss money at the Grand Union that at any other first-class bouse in New York. Stages and street cars pass the doors for all parts of the city. Boo thift tlio hotel you enter is the Grand Union Ilotel.? Com. CONSUMPTION Van BE CURED. OCIIKfiCK'B rtrLMONIC SY*try, Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic. Schenck's Mandrake Pii.lb, Are the only medicines that will care Pulmonary Comsumption. Frequently medicines that will stop a cough will occasion the death of the patient; they lock up the llvor, stop the clrctlla'ion of the blood, hemorrhage follows, and, in fact. they clog the action of the very organs that canscdthe cough. 1.1 vet Complaint and Dyspepsia sre the canses of twothirds of the cases offiMhsmnption. Many persona complain of a doll pain In the side, constipation, coated iongu^pain in the slinulder-blade. feeling* of drowsiness -am] restlessness, tan food I ring heavily on the stomach, accompanied with acidity and belching up xjf wind. These symptoms usually originate from a disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver. Persons ad affected. If they take one or two heavy colda, and if the cough in thegp cases bo saddenly checked, will find the stomach nnd liver clogged, remaining torpid and inactive, and almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass of sores, and ulcerated, tho result of which is death. , Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup Is an expectorant which does not eon'aln opium or anything calculate-] to check a cough sudden!''. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food-, mixes witli the-gastric juices of the stomach, aids digestion, and creates a ravenous appetite. When the bowels are costive, akin sallow, or the symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency, Schenck's Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. U. Scbenck A Son, - N. K. corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Phils. And are for sale by all drnggiita and dealers. The Markets, NEW TORE. Baef Oettl^-Prline to Extra Bullocks 10 9 13 V Oomrhoa to Ck-od Texans...... 08V9 08V Milch Oowg ...W 00 968 00 Hogs?T.ive. 08? Dreuedia^o V 19?,!# <lu Sheep IpV.I.U'.l.AltLr.i... 01*9 KS Lambs A 05 Vi# 07 >5 Cotton?Mtddliiig,18K9 l8fc Flour?Extra Wee^cra.....,,....... 8 60 9 6 Ski State Extra,.k. 6 60 9 6 86 . Wheat?Bed Western.ki..1 30 9 1 yl ' No. 3 Spring 1 26 9 1 38 jtye?State 91 9 90 Bnrliep?8tate..?.. ... .1 1 35 9 1 28 SoIA, ar.if < . ? - J *,.... X 00 0 > *0 Oats?Mix d Western 60 0 61 Oon>- Mixed Wojtorn......... 7o>40 72)4 Hay. parovrt........................ 65 0 1 10 Straw, per cwt.; 86 0 00 llope ....*16*, 12016?old! 01 0 08 Pork?Mcsm 21 25 021 35. Lard -.J..,.. 13M0 1>H Flail?Mackerel No. 1, new 18 00 020 00 " No. 2, new 18 60 011 60 Dry Ood, por cwt............ 6 26 0 6 60 Herring, Scaled, per box.... 36 0 40 Petrolensa?Oracle .......07 007 Refined, 14 Wool?California Fleece 30 0 56 Texas " 20 0 84 Australian " 46 0 62 Batter?State 80 0 87 Western Dairy 28 0 30 Western Yellow 18 0 2< Wee tern Ordinary 18 0 14 Pennsylvania Fine......... 26 0 28 Ohecae?Bute Factory...... C8,Vj0 12 " Skimmed...... 02 0 06 Western 08 0 11'' Rgg*?State 36 0 26 i' ' xtBxm. Wheat 1 60 0 I 60 Rye?S'a-, e............ ...??. .'? *80* 0 734 Oom?Mixed..?.* .... ?.. 77 0 78 ! Barley? HUtc,.,.,.,......... J 10 i 1 10 i ?. Oafs?Btote..?..2.1-r.....; 61 0 61 BTJVVA.LO, Floor 6 00 0 9 76 Wb?t?No. 3 Spring 1 20 0 1 20 -lord?Mixed 64 0 ?4>i Oata , 45 0 46. Rye.?,.? ?. .,? ..Vt*?..1 W 0 1 MM: Barley K .V 1 20 0 1 *25 / BALTIMOaU Cotton?Dow Middlings.........u. 'IS 0 I85j Flour?Extra 8 75 0 8 76 Wheat?Red Western ..V...... I 80 0 180 Aye 75 0 81 Com?Yellow 78 0 78 * Oata?Mixed.... 4S 0 46 Petroleum 06 >40 06'; PJtll. A DKLVHLA. Flour?Pennsylvania Extra,......,.. 6.60 0 7.00 Wheat?Western Red 18650 1.86 Rye ..id...: 1.93: 0 .90 0o*n?Y4O0W 1 S .T1 v Mixed *.69.0 Oats?Muitd :..... .48 ...10' ?10J{ Ketttiad. .1?V 1 ??i te*?* * VHPPVVBpH The Atlantic Cable la a national B*r9 B wk*M 39 benefit, no are Cai'iil)! SILVER TIPPED Shoes for children. New wear Bhie _ K S J SjO| throush el (he hve. (1.1 / / J?Also try Wire (J nil ted Holes. Millions of dollars would . be Mippa|Ma| Saved yearly if all would buy - A PI '-SM ?-aiiLk nckew tt" ! _iti firi ! Boots and Shoes. The easiest, act H !1 a'I'l dryest end most durable Blum ever worn. ImMB ?J M Also try Wire (jallted Soles. UmIIMM 20 aajrevma^tagr** THE $50,000 BONANZA els see * A Be ew Invested in Wall Street, * > I I often leads to a Fori one. IVJ (PJW KuU particulars sent free. Address I'KNDIjKTON Si ItKAJt, Hanker*. ?.? Wall Street, New Vork. . npillM"'*"1' 111 1UHI imp* 8peed 11 r cured by I)R BECK'S only known and mite Remedy. NO CUARUE ur treatment uutU cured. Call on or addrew Vi f,!;? Sr. J. C. BSCS, 112 Johk St., Qinsinn*tlr 0._ T\*AN COLLKUB, l?ln?h,vrnton, N. V. In 1/ every roapoot a flrat-claa. it'.ardla* Bohonl for I yoniladlH. (SOtlMrOollrc Year. irjoladlnggood Board. Tuition in KoglUh, Latin, Preach, (iirmaii, Piano, Oriran, Guitar, Ynaal Mario, hravlnjr. Painting. ON MA I,A It V only. Aj.oU wintrd. 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Kmtrsoh and W. S. TlLDKM. Is fully equal to their last book, Tks Hour of Mlnglng, which for some years has boon the standard book. The present work, like the other, la for I11UII SCHOOLS, AOADRMIHS, and SRMINAR1K8. The National Hymn and Tnnc M! (40 cents) fnrntshes the best collection of Sacred Music extant for opening and olosing schools. i Any book sent, post-paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAM. H. UITWON <V CO., 71 1 Brondway, New York. MAPS $i CHARTS Latest, most Ornamental and Correct. Special Agent wanted In eaoh township Send fur free Catalogue and Termsto K. O. BRIDGMAN.5 Barclay 8U, N. Y.. or 179 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, O. Kure Chnnre. /"^tAKDH.?SO white or tinted Bristol, 20 cts ; SO \j Snowflake, Marble, Kep, or Damask, So cte.; 60 Glass, 40 cts.; with your name beautifully printed on them, and (111 samples of type, agents' price-list, etc , sent by return mail on receipt of price. . Discount to Clubs. Best of work. W. <1. 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The best writers in every i J t Is the aim ot the publisher tc 'or both young and old; to com -nformatlon on matters reM^i? dross; to gratify the Innate cur romance or life; to cultivate a t inculcate good sentiments and i an immoral teudouoy is evor adui The most Fascinating Love Dashing stories of A Htirrlng Indim Stories Livelli Original Hnmor, Jokes, Comlo Sk latest Fashion Oosslp for tlic I.a The best Reading for Little Folk Not less than SIX CON1 stnntly, and a new story commoi will be able to get the beginning what time they may subscribe. , v commencement ot every story. PARTIAL LIST Dr. John B. Williams Lu Tony Pnstor Air Oliver Optic Shi Prof. James De Alille Hn P. Hamilton Alyers din Leslie Thorno Nai Frank Corey tie Agile Penne Alt Petroleum V. Nasby Bv Our Family Physician.?Ur year a series of articles by oraltii of prevalent diseases, such as Sk: Cnticcr. Hip Disease, Bone Dli Physiology of Diseases of Woro? These articles will contain tho b highest medical authorities ot t'b of onr paper. Correspondents' Colnmn. ment must attractive and useful I experience and sound Judgment, i -' V * I to questions relating to lovo and ( for the kitchen and household, it can ba found in this column. Heading for JJttle Folks.neut features of tbo paper. The foremost writers lor children lu t FIRESIDE COM PANION lnval List of Engravings Pr A LESSON IN LOVE, Value, 1 THE PET FAWN. - - " I ERIN FAREWELL, i " 1 U ? A MODEL YAi Those beautiful pictures nre si to tho furniture of every home. MUNRO'S GIRL* Largest and Most Popi It is the only paper which cor read aloud to their little ones, at tho hands of his children. Itcoi for girls and boys than can be ha TEN MUNRCTlf GIRLS AND ROY SIDE COMPANION: One copy for one year to anv subscriber in for |1; nine copies for $18. Th one year on receipt of $3: two < Clubs can afterwards add siugl remittances sent in Registero.' a wu wuuu uuunu lur 01 sent (roe. Specimen ooplos witl on receipt of Ten Cents. /1 AtiENTS WANTJE town and village where there ar successful canvassers. Boys an boy and girl can get subscribers Address. <21 P. O. Box^ur. It Volcanic .Medicines which Convulse the System by their violent Osthsrtio aotlm, mast not t>? taken-fc*r Constipation. The mild, soothing and pain lass operation of .. Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient b exactly what la required, and will apeedlly care the moet oUroulc oiioi - SOLD BY A'j.L DnUboiSTS. . I Wisconsin Central Railroad Laidi. .. .?!'?? J' Rxoellant Ftrmi at low prlcaa and on aasjr ton.i*. dora llrop*?Good W ater?Health j OUraata?No Grants hopprr* ? No aernre wind*?No m>nrioca dlseas"* Before aolnc elsewhere tend post* oacd making loi pamphlets, maps, eto., to > - C11 AH. L. OOl.iiy, Land Commissioner, Wla Um. R. K. Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Plenty of Timber on all three lemde. 10 ifln A MONTHandTxiMtm^ Mlu mm Flnrly Print rtl Hriaiol Vlslflitq Me^ M R tlitrdd ?aat ptwVpeld for Y.h fta. hand m R I I stamp for sample* of (ildae CmdSi illurklr, Mnow fin hi e, Hrroll, I>.a? . inithk. KIC. Ws have over IOO stylo*. A<teete N'outfit. A. H. k'CLI.KH A CO.. Brockton, Ma *. EVtRV BOOK AOINT I* the land should at a** send tut circulars, and take hold of our new work, *Irabistan OR,THE LARD OF THE ARABIAH RIGHTS, By COL. WM, PRRRY FOOC, with an nrT*?DOCTiO,i bT BAYARD TAYLOR. fhr?o.r deeclaetiep book #f traTeVtiebllebed. Aurs-re Wsktsd Ktibtwwaaa. JOOhoaaUrui lUoatratlou*. Tiaieil paper. Kleyaatly bend. Prtoelowtnmeet the tlroee. IT EXCELS ALL. OUTFIT FREE to an that will work. WriteT. ...... teaselUllrealare, end larsc Irraia toTiearr-t oRtee. HI'STIN, UtLM AM A CO., UnHftr* VI , Chicago, JU., or (factsnali, O. T* T AT A w2TT TNI BBOADWAY, Now Y > A, ' F id * il 'lnil a WAnnfaotorerof Koi.il,,.t.l.D JlWIUlV W every description. Theatoukio l.tge-very oholoa.and la offered at >M*1I at tralvhprloest. *eei> oar workman Loins lulls nndar Ml 5. Jr.rTord rinadvw.e j Over 815. 0 O D. pflvttejre to examine Cslilnftl* frra COME AND SEE i Thee* Rloh Prairie*. Naar ona million sera* foraala m be Blonx OR* and Ht. Peal R. K. end n?*h* MdHreen? , end Mluonrl River R. K. Several large traete lor Oolw>le*. <**ne or aeod ooinuiltteoa to examine. Krurj one wboeeeathe land, like* It. Apply to J&AVIOKON Ak- OALK1NM, ! _ Mbley, Oaproltt <" .? Iowa. ^ NEW YORK TRIBUNK , Tho Leading American Newspaper. TMK HKHT AOVKKTIMINO M RIM 17 ?1. Oaily, tic a year. Semi-Weekly, S3. Weekly, *a Am to rh* Suhtrrfhtr. Specimen Ooplee and A.lvertle'u# Ratea Pre*. Weekly, In olnheof 30 or morn, oojy SI. poetage paid. Aridreee Tint Twnttnra. W. V. [Geo, p. Rowell & Co. \ SI* A U ?The oboleeet In the world -Importer* JilOe prion* Largeet Company In Amertea? i/iltlele'pleeeee everybody?Trade contlnnaliy laoiwdM-Annn waated W?*IJ eben,- beet Inducement d-don'l wfcate time?aend for elrenlar to ROB KIIT Wgj.Ij*. 4S V***7 Street. New York. P^O.Bni 1V?H7 CTAR ?? THE WENT, the beat RtrawWry. P Million# of trw*? and Plant* a? Pomona Niiptrj. Rend (or (Areolar VfM. PAHKV. Clromnlnot.. N. J. (2iOA per Week Nnlnrr. Male or female. Olrtm<PO V far free. AddjeP* brx?el Co .Indlanapolla.lad 1 | I N ( | I u (4Uo. >iq ft.; can be llld bjr irr roofings for chenpnenn, Hre- * HAM PI.KM, also lOO PAGE bow to repair old roofs, save reALLY AND CHEAPLY, w tbis notice; writ* or oal) at once. Olions' Robber Is strongly recommended by Architects, Corporations, , ids, for aew steep or fist roofs; can also be laid orer satisfaction; will not draw and split apart or oraok?la 11 hi hot weather; sheds water readily; weighs bnt 66 or repaired by any one at a trifling expense. Oorreeeral Inducements offered. * CO., 7 Cedar St., New York. < , i time to Subscribe! iscnted to every Now Yearly Subscriber. i Fireside Companion TTUS FOR 1876. cp anion la now recognized as the best maintal nod, tertalnlng weekly published In the United Htales, tevor will add to the Interest and value of Its condenartment areaeeilrnd. wlihraitromMi i,. makothtR an Interesting and Popular I nper blno entertainment and amusement with desirable ; to the home, courtship, marriage, society, and loHlty and Interest of all In the pure and natural ante for reading and Intellectual pleasures; and to irinclples In the mind of the young. Nothing of ttted lute Its columns. It contains Stories, Idventnre on I.nnd nnd Sea, n nnd Border Talen, of Home hlfe in City and Country, sat Short Storiea nnd Sentimental Sketches, etches,Poetry, PerHonalsand Floating Paragraphs; dies; Answers to t'orrespondents; Kitchen Lore* s; Beautiful Illustrations, etc., etc. riNUED STORIES published coniced about every second week; so that now readers of a atory of the nowsdoalers or of us, no matter at Bock numbers cau always bo had containing tbe OF CONTRIBUTORS FOR 187B. cy Randall Comfort Clara Percy ii. Snuincr Hoyden Von Boyle irley Browne John Kfderkin zrl Wood Annie II. Jerome ry J. Wlnca Nannette ti. Emerson laucl \V. Penrce Jennie W. Foster orac I.. Aiken Allnn Dcnnc irrt W. Aiken Jnrk Ratlin e, Fnahlon Editress Addison F. Browne, liter this title we shall publish during the coming Jut physicians, devoted to the treatment and cure In Diseases, Consumption, Diptherio, Rheumatism, lease. Bye and Ear Diseases, Throat Diseases, ti. Management of Young children. Hygiene, etc, est modes of treatment of disease adopted by the 0 day, and will bo a valuable guide to the readers -No effort or pains aro spared to make this departIn our readers. 11 Is edited hvn gentleman of wide mil a vast amount of Information is given ; answers 3 liquet to, legal and medical questions. Information 1 fact, answers to all questions that turn up In life, -This is, and will continue to ho, one of tho promli contributions to this department are by the very lie country. This alone makes Tit E NEW YORK luablo to every household where there are cUildreu, '(>.onfo,1 (n K.w V.n.l. y.l?.?.IK?? K> Ota. I THE LITTLE ANGLERS. Value, 25 Ota. 10 " FAR A WAV FROM HOME, " 25 " , ? 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Write for particulars. 20RGE RIUNRO, Publisher, 84 Bcektnun Street, New York. ' - . 1. ; . "* i this can trass is worn mrattft-^"rliMti with pcrliol oomlod t a R ?r t nfli eight and day. Adapts JW a ^ " B 1 lb n ;tanif to ovory motion of i^t & flss, j? sa srerclM or wnirwt strata w W ootll permanently oared M ?h?ap by the >/ Elastic Trust Co. No. BUB UreiUwajr, N. Y. City, ind sent by .nail, Oallor send forGlronlar.and heonredl tf Y. 1*. tl.-N/i ?) Bib SANFORh'S I LIVER INVIGORATOR. toinpuundcd entirely from lauins. These 4sCMN re- si Persons using move all morbid should adapt the or bad matter ~ LD dose to their InArora the system, qq dividual ronstlsnpplyiug in Q tut ion, from a their place a ^Tm t ere spoonful 1 to healthy flow of gjH * tablespoonfnll bile | liivlgorat- UJ . according to eflnf(th? tlouMch,!' " fi-tt* For all afcnuilBf food toT.l J fc ( (loin of the dlgtd tv?ll| PI'-W LI VliB, IrreguHIFTIXU THE . H Jaritles of NtomBLOOD, glvliic ^ bb hcIi anil Buwelt, I6m au-?l health * ^ dlaeaiea dependto thr. tvhole rna-i LgJ _|. cut ou or caused chluery, rtmor-l' " W by iiichiteran(e> lug tne cause of J 2 raent as Bilious the diseases, ef- M attacks, Costlvefectlng a radical hw ness, t'hronlc Bleu re. As a FAJI- , ,trrliera.llyspepILY MEIIIC1NE to 1? Isla. Jaundiceu< it is DYKiH AI,- 2 Female WeakSB, and Is AL- ^ J* u esses. 1 tableWAYS NAFK. H ! spoonful I taken at commencement of an attack of SICK M EAD AC H E cures In 1.1 ml antes. YKLLOW or ISALLOIV SHIN MADE YOUTHFUL bp 1 bottle. TRY IT I For pamphlet containing useful Information and all about the Idver, address BR. HANFORB, New York.'SOY,B BY ALL BBPOQIBTS. 1.1IRST OKA Nil KXPOMl ION 0! the 'UlUnKftMKN'S 1 iNolTBTltlAL lNS'i ITtJTE, Pittsburgh. P?.. opens (lot. 7, doses Nov. H. Address A .1. WKLI.l t. Pre.. T. I. I. $5 to $20 MJCPIIGkA.N PINE AND FARMING LANDS : FOR S A L E. Hood Noll ! Hood Timber ! Hood Air! Heod nicr! Hood Title! Ilenli hy Climate ! The entire hand Hrant of the Pilot 6k Pere Ylnruurtfe Itiillwny Company, 2 0ft,000 AdHWt, la offered for ssle lor purposes ot Aotual Settlement In parO-la as desired. 000,000,000 loot . of Pine, located oonrenlent to tbe line ot the railroad. ' ' Fannin* Leads, ss good u any In the world, Ue along the line, and will be sold on moat favorable t?rros to sotaal settlers. Timbkb?Oak. Beech, Maple, Book Rim, Black Cherry, Basawood,. Plae, Hemlock, etc., etc. Kvery variety o( timber, soil and surface oan be foqnd. Dbeap 1-nuit and Railroad Kacllltlea ?rs seldom offered logetuer, sud those who wish to serine liomis will do rail lo apply esrly sad take obolce selections. TsnissOne-fouithn. cash and balanoe with annnal Interest st i per o?nv..M may l'? unreel. inTormatlno by mali promptly fmrituhed. Apply, In peiaon or by mall, to WM. U WKH8KR. I ado Coniraiuloner. Add re. at Kaat Bvrltiaw, Mich. SMITH ORBAICO. Boston. M.m?. 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