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SUMMARY OF NEWS. Iitat ?f Intercut Iron Home and Akrnnd. Proposals for the new Canadian loan for two and ono-balf millions sterling have just been issued in London. Three-fifths of this sum are guaranteed by the Imperial government, and the other two-fifthB are issued on the oredit of Canada alone. The rate of interest of both is four per oent.. .. A telegram from Berlin says that the estimates for the German empire for 1876 show a deficiency of $3,760,000 A firm in Mauohester, England, has begun the importation of American calicoes During the recent storms in Great Britain a number of vessels were lost and many lives sacrificed.... Ben Boyd, the most notorious and successful counterfeiter in the oountrv, was captured by Becret service detectives in Illinois. They also seized a number ui |u?w? uiu uiucn mawnti I or m&lung counterfeits The commissioner of internal revenue has decided that weiss bier is a similar liquor to ale, porter and lager bier, and Biibject to a tax of one dollar per barrel of thirty-one gallons Mrs. Walton, the divorced wife of Hiram Walton, of Ileroer, Me., who has been living with Qreenleaf Tracy, was shot and killed by Tracy in a At of jealousy. He then fled to the woods and shot himself. Both were dead when found Henry Brown, the negro who killed Phillip Pf arr, a German, living a few miles from St. Louis, and then ravished and robbed his wife, was hangfed in the yard of the jail. In a brief speech made on the scaffold, he admitted having struck Pfarr the blow which caused his death, but denied outraging Mrs. Pfarr. The oensus of Massachusetts for 1875 shows a population of 1,661,652 The initial revival by Moody and Sankey was held in Brooklyn, N. Y., at the early hour of eight o'olock of a Sunday morning, and was attended by about five thousand persons, nearly ten thousand being turned away. The servioe at fonr oV.lnnU was equally crowded, and It was found necessary to open two neighboring churches Attorney-General Pierrepont has given an elaborate opinion confirming the opinion that the United States is pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of the 8.65 District bonds A carriage containing five persons was overthrown into the Schuylkill river opposite Manayunk, fa. Henry Getler, of Philadelphia, his mother and child were drowned. Dr. Linderman, the director of the mint, is hopeful of the future production- of gold and Bilver. From his late personal observations he thinks the sum total next year will be 9100,000,000, of which amount the Oometook lode will furnish one-half Poter Murray and his bride were burned to death at Cheshire, Conn. , by their house catching fire. The commissioner of pensions, in bis annual report, places the number of pensioners at 234,821, a decrease of 1,420 since the previous year. The total amount expended amounted to 929,683,116.63 United States Treasurer New recommends that the rodemtion bureau be made a separate office under the seorctarv of f.h? Baltimore dedicated its city hall with appropriate exercises and a procession containing ten thousand men. The building cost over $2,000,000 The Richmond Enquirer has been sold to parties from the New York Tribune and Boston Post, who will publish it as a conservative Democratic sheet The annual report of the free delivery division of the Postoffice department shows that there are now employed by that bureau of the service 2,195 camera, and that they delivered daring the fiscal year nearly 228,000,000 letters, 08,000,000 newspapers, and some 84,000,000 postal cards, besides collecting about 243,000,000 pieoes of various kinds. The total oost of the service was $1,880,042, and the receipts from postage on local matter $1,947,559 The survivors of the Balaklava charge, soldiers of the Light Brigade, the "six hundred" who "rode into the valley of death," celebrated the twentyfirst anniversary with a public dinner in London A disease, similar to the opizootie, is killing off the cattle in several counties bordering on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware river j Russia has decided to exhibit only her peculiar products at the Centennial exhibi- tion A skiff, heavily loaded with oolored people, was crossing the river at St. Louis and sprang a leak. One of the occupants be came excited end eepeized the beat, and all were drowned except two A boiler in the paper mill of Morrison, Barre&Co., at Roaring Springs, Pa., exploded, destroying the mill and injuring ten men. Lose, $20,000 Tho treasurer of Santo Domingo announces that the republic is bankrupt. Virginia (Sty, Nev., baa been nearly destroyed by a conflagration, which consumed all the business portion of the town and all the Lest portion of the residences, rendering ten thousand people houseless and destitute. It wae necessary to blow np buildings to stop the flames, as there wss no water for the engines, /be heisting apparatus and mills of the wealthy mines known as Consolidated Virginia and Ophir, on the Comstock lode, were totally destroyed, but the flamee were prevented from extending into the mines by bulkheads. The losses can only be estimated by millions By the burning of a house in Green Bank, N. J., a boy named Edwin Cramer was burned to death. His sunt, Miss Cramer, attempted to escape from an upper window, when the sash fall sad caught her by the body, leaving her head hanging down. 8he suooeeded in raising the sash, when she fell to the ground, no reoMTM uijarlM from which the will die. I>*e A Walker, the moaio publishers of Philadelphia, bare failed, with liabilities amounting to $175,000. The Meets will oover all indebtedness if time is allowed on whioh to realise Mr. Bennett's yacht Dauntless beat the Mohawk in the great ooean race The bronze statue of Stonewall Jackson, which was presented to Virginia by some admiring Englishmen, was unveiled with great oereaony at Biehmond. Oeo. Joe Johnson commanded the procession It in tbonght that the English government will proeeonte the oonstgneee cf the arms shipped hence to Chins daring the reoent negotiations The Servian legislature has passed, by e vote of sixty-one against forty-two, a motion for war with Turkey. The inearaeetion in Khohsnd has been renewed,and the new Khenhaa fled to Khodjeod. Emperor Williaas, of Germany, declares to the German Parliament that pesos is more assured now then at any time in the past twenty years The President has appointed Thursday, November 25, for a day of thanksgiving. John Dowdell shot bis son James in the bead with a load of buckshot, injuring him fatally, in Mew York. Both bed been on a drunken debauch all the night before The suffering occasioned by the fire in V ginia City was great, and as there were ma residents afflicted with typhoid fever,a numb of deaths have occurred from exposure, t: extortionate demands of drivers of vehicl retarded many in the removal of sick, and one case resulted in a murder, where a fath< frenzied to find he was unable to pay the pri of removal, shot the driver dead. The loss by the fire are now estimated at somethii over #3,000,000, on which the insurance is t 100,000. The director of the United Stat mint has received a dispatch from the min saying it will be months before any bullion c be supplied, on account of the destruction the works....John Dolan was found guilty murder in the first degree on the char against him for killing Mr. Noe, in his bru shop in New York Venezuela is quii Business is improving, and general oonfiden prevails all over the oountry. The crops coffee and cooda will be abundant T official returns of the Ohio election gi Hayes 5,549 mxjority ... .D. R. Fogg, of I Louis, shot Pauline Plachman, aged sixte years, to whom he was engaged to be marric but did not mnrUII* wnnn^ l>?? TI~ ?* fatally stabbed himself Four men we killed by an explosion of gas in the Raoco Pit ooal mine, Chesterfield county, Va. The October report of the Department Agriculture shows that the cranberry cr is short, rice is abundant, sugar folly np the average, hope quite good, hemp very fie and the number of fattening cattle larger tbi that of any previous year The losses 1 the Virginia City fire grow day by day, as tl full damage is made known ; it is now down by competent figures at $7,000,000. Fo< and clothing for the destitute is pouring from all parts of the oountry The Farm of London says the oases of cattle disea for the quarter endiug October 16, we aa follows: In Somersetshire, 83,000; Cheshire, 50,000 ; in Dorsetshire, 48,000 ; Gloucestershire, 44,000; in Oxfordshire, 3! 000, in Warwickshire, 33,000; in Norfol 31,000; in Cumberland, 33,000. Througho England and Wales there were for the sac time over 500,000 cases. The money damage estimated at a million dollars .... The Naeei club of New York beat the Anacostans Washington, in a three-mile straightaway ra on the Potomac, in twenty minutes and fif seconds The proprietor of t he Card giant has sued the Boston Ilerald for $50,0 for questioning the genuineness of the pctri oatioa A sailor, claiming to be the ac survivor of tho bark Jewees, of Boston, wliii sailed a year and a half ago for New Sou Wales, has just turnod up, and tells a horril story, to the effect that the Jewess, with i unknown English bark, were beealmed off tl Auckland islands for several days, and th one night both were boarded by savages, tl crew overpowered, the vessels scuttled, si the prisoners taken ashore and eaten fast mail to New Orleans via Charlotte and A lauta, and a second one from Washington Chicago, are projected M. Gambetta h issued a manifesto favoring amnesty, depai meuuu voting, and Htate control of edoc&tio FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEIIOL] Farm Nates. Kansas sows twenty-five per cei more wheat this fall than in any oth previous year. We have said repeatedly that the be way of treating the .cabbage worms is leave it in the hands of its parasite. A Michigan potato grewer repor Eureka equal in quality to Early Ro aud Snowflake a little better. Buy of and sell to men who you know personally, or who are e gaged in regular, permanent businet whenever this con be done. Oth things being equal, buy and sell in ? market nearest home. Bee keeing is characterized by an i telligent correspondent of the Mai Farmer as "a science," and he adc very truthfully, that a person who won succeed in the business must not ha only a fancy for it, to begin with, b experience. The writer once lost a large jar butter down a well where it remain for three years. On cleaning the w the butter was found to be perfect good, except an inch on the top. Qo< butter will keenanv leno4.li nt fimo wi? completely excluded from the air, in cool place. Gather up the farm tools and cai fully put them away for another yei Remember, there is much made in ss ing as there is in making. The tool th would wear out in a year or two if 1c exposed, when protected with shelt and other care, will last you to rai eeveral additional crops. Unwilling to share his ripening cht ries with the birds, he paid a good roui price for an admirably-formed cat, larj as life, and almost as natural, of a bea tiful tortoise shell color, with a " cut looking " head and noble tail, and s him up conspicuously in the favori tree?believing the representations the dealer in iron cats, that he wou frighten away all feathered depredato from the neighborhood. Fancy his fe< ings then, when, the very next mornin he saw a robin perched on that iron cat back and looking leisurely about to s which cherry it had better go for first Hlnta to Haraeaaen. If your horse is in tbe habit of kic ing. use a low board, and vnnr hnnav soon get over it. Keep your horse (at; don't allow ai one to get a lien on him* When your horse refuses to take t an oat, oonsider him as haying failed. To make your horse fast, tie him wi baiters. Look carefully after the bits of yo horse, or you may soon be looking aft the bits of your wagon. If you hare a proper address you m reoeiye a couple of lines from a horn but on no aooount drop a line. However you may be attached to yo horse, you must be certain that yo horse is well attached to your camag Mlek Vp a Llule. It has been said that no man is sopo that he need hare his pig-trough at tl front door; and I may add that no fan er among us is so poor that ho ?enn have, not only a "pleasant house bi K* Msant surroundings, with a neatl; pt dooryard or lawn, with shade tee and fruit trees and flowers?and final such attractions as well as oonvenieno about home that farmers' daughte need not resolve that they will never 1 fanners' wives. ir- A Capital Idea. 11There is a movement on foot in England to establish "village school kitoh- 4 ens." The scheme has been found to 3 66 answer well in some instances. The 1 111 elder girls aro told off for the purpose, 1 and work together under superinten- _ ce denoe, six at a time, two as cooks and <? ?s four as chamber maids. The meat 5 ag cooked is'sold at alow prioe, sometimes to $ I,- the parents of the children at the school, i os sometimes to such of the scholars as jf ea come from a distance and are glad to be g spared the burden of carrying their din- ? of ners with them. The oooking is only t of carried on on certain days, and so well . has the work been arranged with re- J spect to the other school occupations ~ tnat the needle-work and general effi- 5 Dt- ciency of the scholars has not suffered o 106 in tho least, and they have ever been ^ ot especially oommended for their culinary J h? triumphs by the diocesan inspector. ve ^ A new process of refrigeration, by the * ?n use of ammonia brought by great preesd, sure to a low temperature, lias been in- A *_ l j t- ti?tt - ? . ? n ou biuuuucu 11??i11 jrtuis* JLb is BppilO&Dl6 iro to oellars, packing rooms, compartments T ou in ships, etc., and is intended to keep b< the air in the rooms pure, dry, and very . cold, without the use of ice. Of ' mi ?P Washday is a holiday, thanks to Dob10 bins' Electric Soap (made by Oragin & '?? Co., Phila.) which is rapidly coming into y general use. It acts like magic, and T by bleaches clothing without injuring it. * o be : 5 Imtobtant Tmpbovksient in Tbeatinq BUP- e iet tube.?The elastic Truss Company have pro- od duoed a great revolution in the treatment of 1 Iq hernia. Their new truss is worn easy nig)it A and day ; adapts itself to every motion of the __ *** body ; never aisplaoed by hardest exercise ; re- n ee taimng rupture comfortably, till soon perma- J n neutly cured. Sold at the office of the com- ? in No. 683 Broadway, New York city. ? Trusses sent by mail. Send for circular. -'Com. C iu All who suffer from coughs, colds, irri- b k tation of the bronohial tubes or tendency to g, consumption, will find in Dr. Wistars Balsam (1 ut of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the qo palate as effectual in removing disease. The ie balsam is a pleasant, Bafe and powerful remedy; A it aots promptly and seldom fails to effect's A] cure. Fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, t ?' large bottles much the oheaper.?Conn ~ ce B tv Lung fever, common colds, catarrhal c J. fover, and nasal discharge of a brownish color V in liars on, may bo checked at once by liberal ^ 00 use of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Pointers. Q fl- ?Cm. t] le | ,h Important to Travelers. f th Persons Tisiting New York or leaving by the p, cars from Grand Central Depot, will save an- Oi lo noyauoe and expense of carriage hire and bag- M in gage expreeaage by stopping at Grand Union J i6 Hotel, opposite Grand- Central Depot. Over J* 350 elegantly furnished rooms and fitted up at e a coet of $900,oOO. European plan. Guests ie can live more luxuriously for less money at the ,4 Grand Union that at auy other first-class house ( . in New York. Stages and street cars pass the , doors for all Darts of th? ' "* t- hotel you outer ia the Grand Union HoteL? to Com. " 48 The season for coughs and colds is ^ rt- rapidly approaching, and every one should be e< u prepared to check the drat tymptonm, us a *1 oough contracted between now and Chriatmaa a, frequently laeta all winter. There ia no better to .? remedy than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. <. For all diaeaaee of the throat and longs it a should be used internally and externally.-Com. lfc- HCHBNCK'N PULMONIC SVEUP, FOR j, er TUB CURB OF CONSUMPTION, f? COUGHS AND COLDS. * ist The great rlrtna ot thU medicine ia that it ripens the C ^ matter and throws it oat of the system, purifies the H blood, and thns effects a care. Schzkce's Sea Weep Tohio, fob the Cure or ts Dyspepsia, Indioebtion, Eto. _ SO The Tonlo produoea a healthy action ot the stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, and curing the I most obstinate oases of indigestion, B schewce'S MaKDBAKE PlI-LB. fob the cube OF m 1 Lives Complaint, Kto. Those Pills aro alterattre, and prodnoe a healthy ~ or action ef the llrer without the least danger, as they are i he free from calomel and yet mere efficacious In restoring ' a healthy action of the llrer. % Theee remedies are a certain oaro for Oonsnmp'lcn, a 11- as the Pnlmonio Syrup ripens the matter and purifier the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver. 1 ,Uj create a healthy bile, and remoeo all diaeaaee of the t [g llrer, often'a oanae ef Consumption. Tbe Sea Vfeed J . ! Tonlo girea tone and strength to tbe stomach, makes a ot .1(1 good digestion, and enables the organs to iorra good wi blood; and than creates a health I circulation of healthy O vu blood. The combined action of theee medicines, as nt thus explained, will euro every case of Conanmption, U i taken in time, and tl)e use of the mod., lnea persevered I In. I . Dr. Schenok la professionally at his principal otfioe, B Of ooruer ef Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every > Monday, where all letters for advice most be addressed. 111 ou- Sohenck's medicines (or sale by all Drnggiata. s ell fl lw ? -j Tne Markets. fl NEW TOBX. i en Be?f Cattle-Prime to Extra Bullocks 11 ? IS 1 n Ccmruou to Good Texans 07V@ 0 A I Milch Cow tO 00 <?70 00 I Hogs?Eive 07 ?{@ 077J Dressed 09,V@ 10?* If Sheep 0.1 @ 0 \ f IT- Lambs 00 (4 07)tf lV- Cottou?Middling 14XW U)f u Flour?Extra .Vestero 5 9. (A 0 30 ?. al State Extra 5 90 <4 6 30 u sft Wheat?Ited Westeru 1 41 <4 1 40 ~r No. 2 Spring 1 31 @ 1 31 ,Br Bye?SUte CO (4 88 / fle Barley?State 10 ^ I Oi \ Barley?Malt 1 21 (4 1 2* Oats?Mixed Western 40 <4 41 it-. Corn?Mixed Western 72 (4 75,V -,1 Hay. per cwt to @ 1 00 u, Straw, per cwt 60 (4 90 or ?0 Hops 75's?12 @15 olds 04 @ 06 n- Pork?Me-s 2100 (422 10 _ _ Bard 13H? 13 \ a Fish?Mackerel, No. l; new 28 00 @29 00 & ?t No. 2, new... .. .17 00 @18 00 rs Dry Cod, per cwt 6 00 @ 6 75 ? , H< rring, Scaled, per box 85 (4 40 M OI Petroleum?Crude O0X@OOK Refined, 135$ 1(J Wool?California Fleece 20 @ 36 Texas " 20 (4 84 tri ? Australian " 47^@ 47# Ch 51- Butter?State 24 @ 85 sc ? Western Dairy. 20 @- 35 J R' Western Yellow 16 @ 22 ?8 Western Ordinary 14 @ 17 ee Pennsylvania Tine 32 @ 85 l j Cheese?State Factory 08 (4 II d nimie Hummed 8 (4 00 fl Western. 00 0 ]8 M V Eggs?BUte 38 0 38 * A l. RAN Y. ill Wheat 1 60 (9 1 00 Mi Bye?State HO? 80 Corn?Mixed 70 0 73 P. iy Barley?State X 14 0 1 14 u Oa tax-State 46 0 <6 lurrAbO. d ?P Flour 0 00 0 0 60 t Wheat??No. 3 Spring 131 0 1 23 ! Lh Corn?Mixed 04 9 00 I Oats 40 0 40 I Rye 80 0 80 I OT Barley 1 00 0 1 OS I -- BALTIMORE. g. er Cotton?Bow Middlings 13X0 13X at Flour?Extra 8 70 0 8 75 u av Wheat?Bed Western 1 43 0 1 41 J Bye 70 0 80 Corn?Yellow 78 0 74X n Oata? Mixed 33 0 4 U __ Petroleum 0 X0 00* A UI SBII.AIUn.fHIA . I U OT Flour?Pennsylvania Extra 630 0780 Wheat?Bed We?tern 1 19 0 1 40 Tl Bye 70 0 as I L uoru?jbuow 73 C* 11 I or 71 4 71 * r* Oete?Mixed Si 0 40 B ae petroleum?Crade 10X010* Befloed, IS* _ * Hiffaa-;tiwk,g ^SSir* < ? ? s ? CABLE SCREW WIRE. OinW Aleo try Wire QiOM Melee. |B>MHbIM # * iHHITffci AW mmd UR1" j^a&Do Your Own Printing;! ^figHUn Sfe Q rna ^ laWU, Mvilopia, tvc. TO Lmum dan for l?n?f work. BmIbm* Mra ? lk?lf pcIvliftf fcjid adwi*lag, *n iwMf aa4 Iiiibm m4t. Plwaai. and r"ai * A?liu?r Prtatlu. TV. tXrl..? CFrn llTVV llnruk'TI (tmI Ah ia4 ? mm; (hi u Sa*A?A*w? ?'"J "priming. Snd In inn pa f? fall ema[?? For Mathlnf. innti WtaUd K?r7?hm>. >t> Addrraa J. KKWNKDY * PP.. Richmond. 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Dr. iJar.L* ft aft Aeft TO*. I 87 Waahtnrton Kt. "hlc.svn. 1H 1)annm PBR WERK GUARANTKKD to Axenu, aM M Male and Female. In iheir own locality. 91 I Terms and OUTFIT FKKK. Address P. O. V1CKKRY A GO.. Au*usU. Maine. rt "T Ita*Iks CA THOLIC QVKST/OK, fait/ ynMatel la ? mm U I n Book: TktBATTLKuft)*UIA>Tli,\,iUl<ultt??t,Mennmt. |ni"Q Mmmmn, Capsl, CampbtU, Archbishop Purrcil. iU. 1 wl III CO?JT pftQ*. Afnf Wmntsd. C. F. TBST. CkeeUMti, a .a as A MONTH ? Agents wanted -verj*'flail where. Bnalneas honorable and 9ra*tAllll "lass Particulars sent tree. Address ftd\J V WORTH ft OO.. St. Ixmla. Mo. A f ftlVA Can make Money on MatVGENTS psii iper; B barest Pay. Rkkd, WiguxohaM ft Co., Phlla. -ders filled from Boston. BaltL, Plttsbur*h orCfclcaco. tlAfi ^f*AA Invested la Wall Street hill 2 III often lead* to fortune. A MWh yWVV 78 pace book explaining erything and siringprice of stocks FnT PRFP HIOK.LINQ AGO.. Banker. " '"***' A Broker*. 72 Broadway. New York. Rfnpto iTour Kame Klcffantly Print. S'l'lit ?d on 11 tnaiftraknr tiiitiko CllDl.lbrli Cnlt. Each card centaurs mm which la not visible until held toward* tha llfhL ihlnrUkethsni ever before offered In America. Blginflacsmts to Agent*. Notkltt 1'uintiko Co- Ashland. MsJs. PSYCnOJIAIVCr, or Soul Charming." How cither * nay tanclusts au 1 K?iii tha lovo and fectloa 0f any person they choose, instantly. This art all enn mm, free, by mall, S3 eaiU; UpU?r with a Lever's 0 utile, ryptlan Oracle, Dreams. Hints to Ladles, 6c. l.ttt.soo aol?l. A >eer book. Address T. WHJJAMH 6 CO., rmVs, rhIUdilphla. (rota Wanted t Medal* and Diploma* Awarded r "nkw Pictorial BIBLES. ICO lllaetratlenn. Addrem for new elrcul* *, .J. IIOEM AN A. CO..Q3Q ABOH Street. PhllaEvery reader of thin paper wheald aend D renla far a copy or the 1.1VK HTOt'K OVKNAle and the fcreltt Indnreattrnt oflrr1 for eecwrln* subscribers- The Jearnnl i prononorrd the BEST ef lln clean. Ad* rra? l.tve Mtock Journal. Banal*. N. V. 515.00 SHOT GUN. A 4eabls barrel fun. bar er froet srttea i-dtsj ssiist^seasloptvlsi barrets, sod a fsM shooicr, ea so sua: mftk Ti*U., Freeh sad WsA^-Usr. for |IL Caa be seat C. O. D. vtth srif OfC* t? exsnloe beferepsyliu; bin. Seod Wisely tsr dheW fa F. FOVSLL 6 BON. Qua Ptalsrs. 338 Mala Be. Oidaasd. O. ? Yon what to make nfjWT HP ^hamF H m ifl artlcl* over offorsd to Agent* ? One Agent ade gift In three hour*. Try It. Addroe*. HOOD A JOSEPH, Indlanapotla. Ind. mm Ah Finely Printed Bristol Vlslilnc C |S t'nrda sent post-paid for 25 rts. Send ' m *tamp for samplee of Glass Cards, ^ hd Marble. MaewSakr*. Hcrell, Ika niitnk, Ktr. We hare over IOO ?tyle? tjer.tt Wants I. A. H. FOUJt A QO.. Brooaton. lln .1 "I tVT k jtt 781 Bmoaswat. New To.., * . ?J . In 'Vpllt manufacturer of Solid Hold KVVEl.ttY of every description. The (took la large, very lolce. and la offered at letall at trade prleeeto Keep our arkmeu Ko'.iur. Bills under tf 15. P.O. ord >r In advance .- XI ft. O.O D. privilege to examine. Udthtw free. IPIUMDURESiSs t I'rol. I). lUrcker< P. O. Boi 475. Lsporte.Iud lOO pare Book and sampled at ISmSWSbM Rubber Rooflng. Complete materials for new roof, 4>fc. a ft. re-proof,durable,cheap. Easily applied with positive satfe&cUon, pTHMiUPaM^Tftrtto at once and save money. BSHM99MH N. Y. Slat* Roofing Co. I 7 CCOSB sr.. N. T. IEY0LYER8?S250 I .New Buffalo Bill ReTolreriPtl IV " \. 1th 100Cartridges, (3.1)0:90,000sold ; every one warrand . satisfaction truarmntend. Illustrated Catalogue Free. ASTERN GUN WORKS, chicaao, m.. 61) Dearborn-st.. (McOonnlck Block). X)ME AND SEE MM Kloh Prairies. Near ons mUllon acres lor sale oo >? Sioux City and St. Paul R. R. and en the MoGreaot 1*1 Mltsoun Hirer R. R. Several large tracts lor itonlm. Omna or send committees to examine. Kvery le W1K> seee the land like* It. Apply to DAVIDSON dk- CA1.KINM, Htbley, Osc.caln. 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HI U H?mt, tor 1 irtlT^aak of eicelloni tklmn>n PaRft EXTRAS!?Tt>e *reat Vegetable Pnlu Dcctrarrr. Hu been In two over thirty yea.ra, and for cleanllncM and prompt curative virtue* cannot be excelled. CHILRRER,?No family can afford to be without Ire?d?? Extract. Accident*. Bruise*. Contusions, ('ill*. Hprnlns, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Barns. Braids, ' Kxcorlatto**, (liaflne*, Old Bores, Boll*, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests Inflanvat Ion. reduces swellings, stops bleeding, remove* discoloration* ana heals rapldlv. FEMALE WEAKNESSES.?It always refienwpain In the hack aud lulus, fullness and pressing pain _ . In the head, nausea, vertigo. w It LEOSRRRHCEA It has no equal. All kinds of al-cerstluM to which ladies are subject are promptly cored. Puller details In book accompanying each bottle. rMS?bliodor bleed In*?meet prompt relief and ready core. No case, however cluonlc or u ?? 'C/.0.'!1]. on? "'sist ?a regular nse. VARiCOSE VEIttS.?'tis the only sure cure for this distressing and dangerous condition. KIDNEY DISEASES.?It has no equal for pennse nentcure. LEERIHI from any cause. For this is a speclttc. It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach. Inngs, and elsewhere. manentIt cared. F fSICIARI of all schools who are acquainted With Pond's Extract of Witch llnzel recommend It in their practice. Wehave letter-sot. commendation from hundreds of Physicians,, many of whom order it tor use In their ownpractice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its n*e for Hweltlngs of all kinds, Qalnsy, Here Throat, Inflnmcd Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhira, Catarrh, for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Htliga of Insects, Moeoultooeetc Churned Hands, Face, and indeed all mann cr of akin diseases. TOILET ME.?Removes Horenem, Roughness, and rtmartlngt heals Cots, Eruptions, and Pimples. It retires, invigorates, and reficrhes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. TO FARMERS.-<Pond's Extract. No Stock Breeaer.no LireryMan can afford to be withooft It. It is nsed by all the Leading Livery Stables, . Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no eunal for Spraino, Harness or Saddle Chafing*, (Stiffness, Scratches, Hwelllngs,Cnt*. Lacerations, Bleeding, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrhoea, Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords Is so prompt that it la invaluable in every Farm-yard as well as In every Farm -house. Let It oe tried once, and yon will never be without It. CAPTION.-?Pond's Extract has been imitated. The genuine article has the words Pond's Extract blown In each bottle. It is prepared by ?"?j |M rmiu? v tup TTUU ufor Kiirw uuw to prepare tt properly. Refuse all other preparations of Witch Hazel. This Is the onlyarticle used by Physicians, and in the hospitals of this country and Europe. STORY AID OSES OF, POND'S EXTRACT. in pamphlet form, sent free on application to cow""' 98 n. y.n. lt?ncn THE CHICAGO LEDGER will be sent oa trial, poatace paid, for THREE MONTHS tea TWHTY-ffiH Cim Cbe Cheapest and Neat Family Naw? "apsrjn the world. Try It. Addreea THK I.KDflF.K fS.' Ohtwy". tit HALE'S Honey or Horehound and Tar FOR THK CUBE of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, D ifficult BrKATUINO, and all Affection of the Throat, Bboncttial Tubes, and Lungs, LKADIXO TO CONSUMPTION. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey r * the plant I lorchound, in chemical ur on with Tab-Bami, extracted from ue Life Principle of the forest t* 3 Abies Balsamea. or B dm of Oil A. T , Honey of Ilorehound soothes at scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-Bnlm cleanses and heals the throat and air-passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, ana in healthful action. Let no prejudice keep you from trying this great medicine of a famous doctor, who has sared thousands of lives by it in hia large private practice. N. B.?The Tar Balm has no bad taste or smelL prices, 60 cents\awd $1 per bottlej Great earing to bay large six*. Sold by all Druggista., Pike's Toothache Drops'* core in 1 minute. V/hea ike Bleed Rashes with rookst-llks rlolance to the bead, censing hot flnahas, vertigo and dimneaa of eight. It Is a oartatn sign that a mild, aalnbrlons. oooltng and aqnallilng laxative la required, and Tarrant's EfTerre?cent Seltzer Aperient should bo at oooe resort ad to. BOLD BT ALL DRPOQ18TB. NEW *ad BEAUTIFUL. INSTKU HBNT. THE Piano-Harp CABINET ORGAN. An exquisite comblnstion, adding to the oapaslty of the organ much of thai of the pianoforte and harp. With a doobU-ieed organ, complete and perfect In every respect. Is oomblned a new Instrument, the P1ANO-UAKP, the those of wh.oh are produoad by steel tongnsa or bars, rlstdlr sat In ikei plates affixed to a sounding box, and strnok by hammers, aa In the pianoforte. J ha tones an ot a purs, all vary, bell-like quality, very beautiful In oombloat on or alternation with the organ tones. The organ mar he srsd alone, end kCln every respect as complete end perfect en organ as without the PIANO-HARP, or may be used with the PIANO HARP Ptha letter may bo esod separately or In oom tnation with any or all the stops of the organ, to whlob It adds greatly In vivacity, Ufa and varlal* ; adapt lug It to a mooh wider laiige of mono. Upon Its Invention end introduction, about a year since. thU new Instrument was reoeivsd with so mooh faror that the demand greatly exceeded the mannfkotur ere uim *t e> I by to supply ; so that they hare had no occe-lon to advertise ll extensively. Hutns now nnr Kn if? - ^>T * **** aupplj, ib?j off?t It to tbo P?ww *lta oootiaeoof. -ten^-;.ipT?,si?'?i^rsf?S?s