The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 17, 1876, Image 4
SU.MJiA.RY OF NEWS.
Ileal* mf Interest from Home nod Abroad.
An investigation at Montreal has developed
the fact that of 7U> foundling babies received
at the Qray Snu hospital, in 1875, only eightyeight
survived Tha shah of Persia has
sent a war expedition against Morv, in hopes
of anticipating Ilussia iu tho possession of :
that territory A shook of earthquake is i
reported from 8t. Mary's county, Md j
Richard Kenyon, tax collector of Amboy, N.Y.,
decamped with between $'2,000 and $3,000.... i
An incendiary fire at Mechanicsburg, Pa., destroyed
nine houses, six stables and a schoolhouse.
Lose, $40,000. Horace Greeley's
old homestead at Chappaqua, N. Y., was destroyed
by fire Tho will of A T. 8tewi.i t
gives his constant adviser, Judge Hilton.
$1.000,000; provides legacies ranging fiom
$20,000 to $1,000 for a numhor of his employees
and servants; leaves a few thousands
to each of his wifo's uicees and nephews, and
cives tho balance of his nronertv tn tin o.-if?
In a letter to his wife he cxrroseeB tho wish
that sho shall carry out hie charitable intentions
for the welfaro of his fellow mon, ami |
requests that those of hie employees who have [
served him twenty yoara rectivo the sum of j
$1,000, aud $500 to thoao who liavo served |
ten years. |
Qreat anxiety is felt for tho safety of the j
schooner Katie, which left Fort Mnlgrave. !
N. 8., for Boston with sixty-Qvo passengers.
.... James B. Eale, engineer of the improvements
at the month of tho Mississippi, informs
tho South Pass Jetty company that the
jetties show the least depth of water to bo
flfteon and ono-bnlf feet clear. A depth of
twonty-t.ro feet extends one mile and threequarters
Holmes's boot shop in Westborougli,
Mass.. was burned to the gromul.
The Iobs is from $50,000 to $60,000 Wm.
Cullen Bryant, of New York, ex-President
Woolsey, of Connecticut, ex-Gov. Babcoek, of
Massachusetts, Horace White, of Illinois, and
Carl Schurz, of Missouri, havo called for a
conference of prominent men to bo held in
New York city May 15th, to consult about procuring
the eloctiou cf men of high character to
the chief offices in the country A Russian
corvette, whilo entorine the Pirruns l?Wv
foundered, and all ou board were drowuod....
No further disturbances are apprehended in
Malacca Don Pedro, emperor of Brazil,
arrived safely in New York aud declined all
publie attentions Mrs. A. T. Stewart, for
tbe sum of $1 000,000, has transferred all
the property left by her husband, excepting
only the real estate in New York city, to Judgo
Hilton, who, with Mr. Stewart's old partner,
Mr. Libby, will carry out all of the dead merchant's
enterprises under the old name j
There are 84,200 buildings in New York city, of
which 67,156 are dwellings. 8.293 stores and
425 churches Six suicides were committed j
in or about New York city in ouo day.... John
McNamara shot his betrothed, Ella M. Calliuan,
through tho heart, in Corning. N. Y., in
a tit of jealousy,
The Home ltulers in Limerick endeavored
to hold a meeting at the foot of O'Conneli's
statue, when they were attacked by a body of
Nationalists, and a tierce street fight took
place, during which over one hundred persous j
were injured?six fatally and forty serious.
....The drought is severe in Cuba, and is
ruining the growing cot n and other crops. In
the Vnelta Abaj) region the tobacco crop is in
a bad condition Extensive iusurroetlous
are reported in Kivor-ying and Shan-see districts,
China Nino men were drowned at
Hannibal, Mo., by the sinking of tho towboat
Dictator, which was thrown
against a bridge with such force aa to break j
her in two The barge Keystone struck
a bridge at Albany and sunk, liavi g on board
*10,000 worth of goods on the way to the Coutennial
A violent bnrricane aS Yoddo and
Yokohama, Japan, destroyed many houses and
did much damage to shipping in the haib-rs.
The Sen&to opened aa a high court of
impeachment for the trial of ex-Secretary
Belknap on the charges presented by the
HonBe managers, when Mr. Belknap presented
an affidavit setting forth that as he was a pri- |
vate citizen and not an officer of tho government
at the time of the impeachment, he questioned
the jurisdiction of tho conrt. The j
managers asked time to reply, and the cuse j
was postponed for two days.
The ship Victory, from Shields, England,
for Han Francisco, has been lost at sea with
captain and sixteen of the crew In answer
to the appeals of Mr. Mcody for money to
carry on the religions work in New York, over
100,000 were raised at an afternoon meeting,
and in the evening $100,000 more were collected
England refuses to give np the
forger Winslow uuless this governmeut agrees
to try him only on the charge for which he is
extradited The insurgents defeated the
Turks in a sanguinary battle near Nicsic, and
the losses were heavy on both Bides. The insurgents
also captured all the provisions sent
by the Turks from Itagusa to'lrebinge
President Grant has vetoed the bill reducing
the salary of the President after March 4.
1877 The steamboat Chaunooy Vibbard
ran from New York to Albany in six hours and
twenty minutes? being the fastest time on record
Secretary Bristow has issued orders
mj uip buuuiuidiim vo reueem with Oliver coin
all amounts of fractional currency which may
be presented in sums varying from $5 to $100.
Unless navigation opens early some of
the inhabitants of Oaspe, East New Brunswick,
in the Dominion, will die from starvation,
as the stook is all gone and mncli suffering
already prevails.
The reoent defeat of Crazy Horse by government
tro ps had a good effect upon the
Indians, as they have been unnsnally peaceful
sinoe A oonneil representing fifteen Congregational
churches voted almost ananimonsly
that Rev. E. 8. Fits, of Southampton, Mass.,
had tendencies which unfitted him for the
Christian ministry A man named Shuck,
of Philadelphia, oommittod suicide by shooting.
and an hour afterward his wife swallowed
proeslo acid and also expired The school
rolls of New York city for March showed 111,680
names Great damage was done in
umtou townantp, l.%., by the breaking of the
levee?the gap being a mile wide. Over one
hundred thousand aoree of the finest lands of
Mieeoorl were overflowed by the breaking of
the levee near Hannibal. Hundreds of animals
grazing in the bottoms were drowned,
and ft ie feared some lives were lost. The
damage win be exceedingly heavy The
Democrats of Indiana nominated Congressman
James D. Williams for governor, together with
a fall State ticket. The delegates to the national
oonventton were inetraotsd to pros ant
the claims of Hendricks for the ehief magk
tracy. The platform demand* continued iuveetigatioua
in all brauche* of tho government; 1
commend* tho ofTort* to reduce eipeinen; ^
call* for bucli mea*ure* a* will equalizo tbe *
valuo of coin and papor mouoy; upholds the i o
legal tender notes ; uphold* tho nou-ecotarian ; ^
BChool policy, and oppose* the payment of any j t]
part of the debt oontraotod by the South dnr- | 1
ing tbo war Hayti i? in the hand* of the 1
revolutionists. President Dominique escaped. t
but Vice-President Itemean and General-in- | I
Chief Lctcqaet wero captured and shot I a
Montana send* her delegate* to the Republican I 1
national convention pledged to Mr. LSluiue. \ r
John Dolan was executed in New Y'tH city i c
for tho murder of James H. Noo. Tho murder j I
va* committed laid August, and tho murdered I '
man wa* in dtfoneo of hi* premiso* at the J
time. Ho bogged bard for bia life, but tho (
burglar eaid lie could not trust bun. aud br;> <
tally boat tbo unfortunato man to death. | |
Strong eifort* wero made to have Dolan'* j ]
sentence commuted to imprisonment for j (
life, but Governor Tilden refused to inter- i 1
fere. Dolati died easily Haiku .V j ^
Son. of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, largo 1 i
mill owners, lravo failed for $1,000.000 (
A United States steamer is snnndini* ??.?
Pacific ocean to tent the practicability of a ;
telegraph lino Nevada a Democratic dolo- j
gtile3 to the nalionnl convention are in favor ,
of Mr. Tilden There were 145 now casts 1
and seventy-five deaths front the plague in j
Bagdad in four daya. The left bank of tho i
Tigris iB now affected The total expense
of the Philadelphia exposition i? estimated at 1
.$8,500,000, which is thus paitially provided
for : United States appropriation, -*1,500,000 : j
Pennsylvania, $1,000,000; Philadelphia, $1 -|
5 0,000, concessions, gifts and interest, $530,000
; stock subsciiptiouB, $2 500 000 ; total.
$7,000,000?leaving $1,500,000 to ho taken in
as entrance fees Ohio's peach crop is
considered ruined for thia year, but other
crops look favorable Over fourteen million i
cubic feet of timber have been cut in tie
Ottawa (Can.) district this season ...Over j
$10,000 iu currency wore redeemed in silver at i
the New York sub-treasury tho day after tho |
order to resume specie payment.... Fiftce u !
religious pilgrims were drowned while crossing
the river Viemie. near Paraac, Fiance
A balky horse harnessed to a wagon containing
five persons backed into the river at Philadelphia,
and Isabella Kerr, aged eighteen, was
drowned. ... Two mon entered tho bank at
Baxter Springs Kan., at ten o'clock in the ;
morning, and presenting pistols at the cashier's |
head, robbod tho open safe of $3,000. with i
which they eecapod.
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FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. j
Tlie Hindncaa of laenrrnl Interest Trimsneted.
I
H Kit ATX.
Mr. Mitchell (Itop), of Oregon, from the '
committee 0:1 privileges and elections, to 1 <
which committee was referred the question Ha 1 t
to the proper amount of compensation to he j i
paid to P. B S. Pinch back, late a c ?tfcst.>:it ' ^
for a seat from the State of Louisiana. repoit- |
ed a resolution to pay Mr. 1'inci.bnck a Mini (
equal to the compensation and mileage of a 1 >
senator from the beginning of the term for
which he was a contestant to the tormina!ion (
of tho contest by tlio Senate. Ordered to bo ,
printed and lie on the table.
Mr. Conklmg (Hep.), of New Yoik, present- 1
od tiio petitions of cit'/cns a ainst the passage !
of any bill allowing an American register to ]
foreign-built vessels. Referred to tho cent- ]
mir tee on commerce.
Mr. Sherman (Hep.), of Ohio, from iheiom j '
mittoe on finance, reported favorably on the ! 6
Senate hill to amend the laws relating to the ]
logal tender of silver coin. Pieced on thecal- j
endar. Tho bill will provido for tho coinage j j
of a silver dollar of 412 8-10 grains of etandaid
silver, to bo a lega. tender for any amouut not j 1
exceeding c20 in one payment, except for | 1
customs dues and interest on the public deb:. i
The legal tender power of the trade dollar is i j
totally abolished. The other existing silver ' ,
| coins are to remain a legal tender for the | ,
amounts now lixed by law. The bill allows f '
liolilets of ImUion to t-xshange it at market i 1
value for tho new dollars at their faco value, i
or for United States rotes at par. The pro- j j
pos.d limitation of the issue of the silver | ,
dollars to 5*50,000 000 has not yet been incor- i .
porated in tho bill. 1
Mr. Morrill (Hop.), of Maine, called up the
House bill making apppopriations to supply j
the deficiencies in tho appropriations for tho , .
tiscalycar ending June 30, 187G, and for prior j '
years. Various amendments proposed, appro ; *
priating $160,000. were agreed to, and the bill *
was read a third time and passed. <
Tho House bill to define tho tax on ferment- |
I cd and malt liquors was taken np at d passed, i
| with an amendment providing that nothing in
! tho act sha'l have the effect to change the
present rules of the law rospectiig evidence in
any prosecution or suit.
.Mr. Tburmui (1)md.), of Ohio, called up the j 1
motion to reconsider the vote hy which the bill j
in regard to counting tho votes for Preside.it I
and Vice-President was passed. After some
discussion tho vote was reconsidered?jean,
31 ; na*s, 23?and the bill was placed on the I
calendar.
Mr. Freliiighuvsen (Rep.), of Now Jersey,
called up tho bill in relation to the Japanese !
indemnity fund, and submitted an amendment j
to strike out the clause authorizing the l'reei- j
dent, after correspondence with the Japanese j
government, and in a manner satisfactory to !
it, to transfer said fund, together with its in- '
crease, to tho government of Jspau in trust, j
the income then of to he perpetually used for !
the education of labor in Japan. Agroed to. )
Mr. Morrill (Rep.), of Veimont, introduced i
| a bill authorizing the secretary of the treasn y I
to allow Mrs. Minnie Mhcrman Fitch to receive (
free from duty a wedding present from the
khedive of Egypt, and it was passed unanimously.
Mr. Hargeut f Rep.), of California, submitted
the following,which was ordered to be printed:
Resolved, That the Henato recommend to
the President that he causo negotiations to he j
entered upon with the Chinese government to !
I effect such change in tho existing treaty he- j
tween the United States and China as will lawfully
permit the application of restrictions 1
| upon the great influx of Chinese subjects to j ,
this country.
Mr. Booth (Lib.^, of California, from the | ,
cifuiiuiLino uu ijeiioiuiiB, reporiea ravoraoiy on |
the bill to amend section 4,698 of tho revised ,
statutes so as to allow a pension of $37 per ,
mouth to soldiers who have lost both an arm ,
and a leg, in place of the $24 per month now
allowed. Pi&oed on the calendar.
HOUSE.
Mr. **ofv?ry fRep.Y of Iowa, intiodnoed the <
follow . V: . ere referred: To create i
a sinking''. 'iquidation of the gov- i
ernment bom. C - *d to tho Union Paciho i
railroad com pan. also in relation to the can- <
collation of mortgages. i
The debate on the Hallot Kilbourn case was (
proceeded with. The resolution offered by <
Mr. Lyude (Bep.), of Wisoonsin, directing the ! t
sergeant-at arms to make a return to the writ, i t
ana to produce Mr. K'lbourn before the conrt, }
was adopted?yeas, 166; nays, 76.
The Hcnee took up the report of the e!eo- r
tion committee on the Alabama contested I *
election case of Bromberg 'against Haralson, i <]
The report being unanimous against the claim <<
of the contestant, Bromberg, and declaring the a
sit ing member, Haralson, entitled to the seat, r
The report was agreed to. p
Mr. Wbitehouse (Dem.), of New York, Intro- b
duced a bill for refunding the interest-bearing f,
debt of the United States into United State* n
oonsois bearing four per oent. gold interest r
and having forty years to ran. Beferred to
the ooenmlttee on ways and means.
Mr. Cox (Dem.), of New York, proaentcdth
>etition of publisher* of Now York city again*
lie excossivo rato of tlio Senate postal bill 01
Kiokn and other printed matter not issued a
tatod intervale, and for the restoration of tb
ild rato. Referred.
The Houae resumed tho consideration of tin
Florida contested eleoliou case, and after norn
liaouaaiou tlio report was adopted?yean, 113
lava. S3?and J.J. I'inley was declared entitle
o the eeat
Mr. Singleton (Dem.), of MisalHrippi, free
bo committeo on appropriations, roportoi
lack tlio Sonato amendments to the Coumila
md Diplomatic A propriatiou bill, and move*
hat they bo iion-conciirrod in. Agreed to.
Mr. Young (Dem ), of Tennessee, offored
esolution leciti.g the unaettled condition o
ho Mexican republic, and the matiy outrage
lommiitod on the persons and property o
(mericau citizens living in the lieigbborltoci
if iho Rio Grande, and requesting tho Presi
lent of tlio United States to order such mill
ary force to rendezvous at Home suitable poin
in the llio Grande an will bo alilo to onforc
ixisting neutrality lawH, to prevent hontilitio
in tho border, and to preserve the peacefn
elation* between the two countriis. and ids
equesting tho President to direct the goner*
if tho aimy to proceed in person to tho scor
>f the threatened outbreak, and to tako sucl
Measures as may be necessary to maintan
leaco and protect the honor and dignity o
his government. Referred to the comoiitte
in foreign afTnirn.
A News Agency.
Some yearn before the electric tele
jraph was iutroduced in Europe,
Llermau of tlio name of Julius Rente
was busy transmitting commercial new
between Berlin, Paris, Brussels, am
Frankfort. When the first telegrap!
line between the capital of Prussia am
Aix-hi-Chapelle was opened, in 1849, hi
removed to the latter city, and began t<
?xtend his operations. On England b<
iug brought i: to telegraphic couimnui
jatiou with the continent of Europe, ii
1851, he established his headquarters ii
Loudon, and tried for several years i<
jet access to the newspaper offices. Hii
offers were, however, invariably rejected
until at last ho proposed, in 1858, In
way of trial, to supply for half a yea:
political news from the continent free o
charge to several of tho London papers
This being the time when French poli
ties attracted a great interest, Reutei
succeeded iu fulfilling tho requirement!
of the papers and in concluding con
tracts with them. Tho Italian war gavt
lim another good chance to bring his
telegrams into prominence, while tin
seizure of the Trent, of which he re
leived information before the Englisl
joverument had it, made of his agency
i kind of branch institution of the Eng
ish press. Every one of the papers
uost of which formerly rejected hii
offers, gradually agreed to pay hin
no pound sterling u day for the suppb
of all ho news he received. At tin
?ame time, his agency becoming bett<
mown, a large number of stock am
a'ude exchanges, as well as bankers am
m rchauts, became bis subscribers f<>
ommorcial news. Vll this eiinPl<?/t !>in
;o extend his communications beyotu
he boundaries of Europe ; and at tli
>resent moment there is not on tli
vhole face of the globe a place of an;
iommercial or political importance ii
vhieh Reuter has not au agent.
With the increaso of his important
,ho shrewd Reuter made his subscriber
daud higher prices, and the Rondo
papers pay him now yearly over 85,00
ipiece for what some ten years ago h
bad difficulty in obtaining 82,000. Th
English colonial papers, the America
Associated Press, the London Press As
iociatiou (supplying foreign news h
provincial English papers), and most o
;he leading continental papers wer
laturally led to employ Renter's agency
ind tho man, Julius Renter, who was a
poor as Job a quarter of a century ago
s now a baron, and tho possessor of ai
income of something like 8150,000 s
(rear. Having become a naturalize
English subject, he gave his agency tin
prestige of an English institution, am
Drought himself in close business rein
iious with the various similar agoucie
a-hi oh have since established tlieniselvs
in the other capitals, such as Haves
Bullier in Paris, Wolf in Berlin, Stefan*
in Floreuee, and tho Kxchavyc Gazeit
it St. Petersburg. All the telegraph line
ire at his service at reduced rates, am
some of his agents being telegrapl
slerks, valuable private news intruste.
the wire is frequently placed a
Renter's disposal free of charge.
A farmer writes to a paper to as]
"how long cows should be milked f
Why, the same as short cows, of course
[/ row thr SI. Loull Glob,.]
The Success fill Physician.
Thero ia probably do man to whom the corn
nunity iiwos mo much as to ti e honest. fii'r
<pokon physician. who does h-s actual dug
jo li to Jiim-clf and to lain patient*. lleail'
killed physicians aro not so numerous tlia
ihoir virtues need no ineution. and hence th
olvertisemenl of Dr. It V 1'iorco, of Ihiffalr
nnv well claim tlio render's attention. Di
i'iercr in a typo of a class of men who obtan
oiocfcHH by careful an 1 well directed effort, no
Lttt-nipting too much, or creating false ides
is to ability. The only reliable phy-ician ii
hose days for complicated disorders and high
nossuro living is tlio "specialist," the uiii
who understands his one branch of the bus:
iors. Such in bis line is Dr. Pierco. For th
jonefit of ills readers he lias written a "Com
non Sense Medical Adviser," which is wo!
worth reading by lluae who need such a work
With strict businoHs honor, iiigli professiona
skill, reasonable fees.and a large corps of com
jotont assistants, Dr. 1'ierce wid doubt h-s
make lii2 name familiar as "household worc's "1
Chronic Diseases Cured.?Iu com
munition remote from larger towns there seen i
to be but two alternatives for tho sick; eitiu
to employ tbo family physician or to patroni/s
the t atent medicino vendors. Tho-e wlio an
driven to this extremity, if suffering will
chronic disease, we wonld advise to writo t<
Dr. E. Ii. Foote, of 12) Lexington avenue
N. Y. Dr. F. is the oled author of "Flaii
Home Talk," "Medical Common Seise,'
' Science in Story," and oilier popular modica
works which have had h wide circulation al
jver the globe. In Dr. F. wo havo a pbyaiciai
who liae ha<l an extensive experience in treating
die rick at a dietkiico from hm otlioe, and
Tioreovor, hie oooviUatiocs are free. Any on<
it onr readme i? at lii/aity to onsult him will
.he mere outiay of a pec i^n at amp. Ho in suit
o have pat'""".!* at to,.) moment in Get many
Treat Britain, Liberia, OLineee Empire, atic
;ho West Indies. If patent medicine* can non
ind then hit successfully when adopted by pea
>le who have little knowledge of their own or
;anizalione or of their diseases, how much
nore successfully can a physician, afer in
itituting ? '1 W* ?*r iiq-es, prepare renin
lies precisely Bunco u, m- i,rga" irstion
[incases of the invalid ; Just aa a tailor oun
,nd fits a coat to the back. In tbia more im
lortaut matter relating to the health and life ol
leopie, there ia all tlie difference which exist*
etween Chatham street clothing rt-.d thai
aade by a flrat-clsst tailor, aftor taking the
lost mlnnte raeaaurementa. Da. Foots is i
eeognieed sncoeaa in his apeoialty. *
See uotioe Family bitters. *
~ I I
o j Pimples ou the face, rongh skin
t 1 thapped bands, saltrbeom and all cutaneous 1
" ! tffections cared, the skin made soft and I
t smooth, by the use of Jcnii*kr Tar Soap. That
o made by Caswell, Hazard 4 Co., New York, is j
! the only kind that can be relied on. as thore !
o are many imitations, made from oommon tar, i
0 which aio worthless.?Coin.
3 "The only manufactory of gongs ami !
u cymbals in the country is in Boston, j
From 300 to 400 gongs and 500 pairs of j
J cymbals per year are produced, the!
| price depending upon the size?cymbals
a J of twelve and fourteen iches diameter
f ranging from $'24 to $30, and gongs sell*
irgat fifty cents per inch of diameter.
i;
- Important to Persons Visiting New York
1 or the Centennial.
t
e I The Ohand Union IIotkl. New York, oppo0
site tho Grand Central depot, has over 850 elcil
! gsntlv furnished rooms. Elevator, steam, ard
rj I all modern improvements. European plan.
vl , v^MjTiRge inro it* favoo, *h baggage ie tab on
0 1 to and from tlio depot, free of cxpouee. The
I, ! restaurant* supplied with the best. Guest*
i, ; can livo better for less money at the Grrnd
f Cnion, than at any other first-class hole'.
e j Stages and cars pass the hotel constantly to all
parts of the city, and to Philadelphia depot.
To ALL, particularly Invalids, spring Is a trying season.
Indications of 6lckness should at once bo nttouded ;
to. Fatal diseases may be caused Ly allowing the
^ bowels to become constipated, and the system to remain
r' i
in a disordered condition, until the disorder lias time to
R
| | develop itaelf. An ounce of prevent on's worth a pound
^ of cure. Is an old and truthful tajlng Therefore, we
| j advise all who a?e troubled with the complaints now
q very prevalent-hoadacbo, Indigestion, disordered liver,
0 want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take, wlth
out delay, Schenck's Mandrake Pills. We know of no
remedy so harmless and decisive In I'.s aotlon. It at
1 i once strikes at the root of the disease and produces a
* healthy tone to tie system. People need never sufTer
1 from any disease arirlng from a disordered condition of
? ! the liver If they would take this excelleut medicine
' ' when they feel the first Indications of the malady.
? j Fanilll* ft leavlog home for the summer months ahou'd
r
f take three or four boxes of these pills with them. They
' have au almost Instantaneous effect. They will relieve
. ; the patient of headache in one or two hours, and w.ll
,. 1 rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding bile, and will
1 effectually prevent a bilious attack. They are sol i by
* j ail druggists.
The Markets.
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KK? TOBK
5 i Beef CUttle--Prluu-to li\?ra Bollock, 08)4,4 11)4
- Common to C1cc<l 1'i xuu ? (j) ?
Milcb Oowk.. c.... 40 00 <470 00
nogs?I.lve. (8>c<4 00)4
J Uretusea...... 10 (4 10*
. Rtieep OS <4 I'R*
Lambe 1 V, 44 16
> Cotton?Middlings 13b <4 ih?:
tj | f lour?Extra Western.. 6 Ho 14 6 60
State Extra B 85 <4 t 6>>
1 I Wheat? lied Western 1 32)tft4 1 W4
? No. 2 Spring 1 27 <4 1 27
? | Rye?State 95 (A ?'
| Barley?State. .... 97)tf * 97)tf
r RarV-y ?-:.-?'t.. 1(0 (4 1(0
I Ontb?Mir.ed Wctiterti. <4 (4 49(<
i Ooru?Mixed Wertem 67^(4 67\
Hay,perc-vt........................ CO (4 ' (6
1' Straw, per ewt. .............. .. . f>5 (4 1 16
i I Hep". 76M-J3 (4.8 . . ?)d?? 04 * 06
. Pork?Mess.. 22 86 (4'.2 85
I :.ar;t 1)V<* 1?H
S i Fish?Tdaokcrel, No. 1, new 26 Go <427 00
, No. 2,11' w. 15 00. i415 00
Dry Co l. per ewt...... 4 0'? (4 5 60
y Herring. Healed, i>er Sox 25 (4 26
(. j Petroleum?Cruile ffc?.40f, Refilled?14
I Wool?California Fleece...... 23 (4 24
Texas " ...... 20 (4 26
3 I Australian ' 4 1 (4 60
u I Butter?State 24 14 t'8
Weet.rn Dairy...... 26 t4 36
II Westiill Yellow...... 22 14 27
() : "Venti ru Ordinary 16 (4 18
Clterae?State Factory 07)414 13ttf
- State Skimmed...., 01 (4 07
i> Wcat-.ru ..... o6.V(4 12
n Fgge?State 18.S,<4 lf)tf
. i /.r.BANl.
' Wheat 1 37 i4 1 37
D I Rye?State 91 (4 93
f I Corn?Mixed............ OH (4 64
Barley?State til .4 90
1 ; Oa.s?State 3? (4 5)
I I ECFFAI.O.
S Flour 6 ( 0 (4 ? "6
Wheat?No. 1 Spring 1 SO (4 1 30
? Corn?Mixed............ ...... .. 6.1 (4 60
i Date 37 i4 37
. Kve 8 id 82
' Barley 73 <4 76
DALTrUOUE.
0 Cotton?J/Ow Middling* 1276(4 12V
1 Flour?Extra 8 76 (4 8 76
Wheat?Rod Weelern 1 2 ' 14 1 9G
* Rye 75 (4 78
H Con.?Yel'ew - '
G*i (? 00
r1? it,?Mixed ?? (3 16
Petroleum 0<vV<? OtS\
PHILADELPHIA.
> ; Beef Cattle?Extra 01 <3 07V
r Sheep OS ?t 08
Hour?lJressed 1SV?
r , Flottr?Pennsylvania Extra G '25 y? 8 (0
1 Wheat?Bed Weetcrn 1 18 (A 1 17
I, Byo ?t f? 81
' Oorn?Yellow ft) (3 C3
1 Mixed CI iA CI
I OatB?V?x?l. t'i (4 4
, Fetrpliupi?Grade........10', All hr-line-!?11V
WATEIITO WN, MAMS.
' Beef Cuttle?Poor to Choice 4 75 <? 8 73
sheep a oo (4 >io
it IAIDIw...... 2 (A (A 6 00
. i Throng!) the length and breadth
BwTY Irl'JSIt'"' tlin laud tile celebrated fsll,taTTfWtlVK''
T1I?PKI? Hoots and
P.'1 Shoes are aold by the nt'lllon, fo
parent a 'know they laat tslceas
L'J Ion* as those without Tina.
AUo try Wire tfnlhe.I eoIen_
Have you seen the jHpMnRRiu a
". CABLE SCREW WIRE gCfrlsTITI
' lt>nta and Shoes? Millions are j j 3^^"
v l>ei(.|t worn: a<l aay they are the t&MMtaJjJel ugift 1
t easiest and beat Shoe over made. {A'.'g B "X l^v
0' Alar> try Wire Quilled Sole* HhwilBaPr?*'^
< aiff Ftiney Ontmnint Inrd", with name, 10".
?l*3 Add'a J. H. HU8TBD. NasMu.Jtenss. Co.. N. Y.
1 I .> / v FANCY XIX BD CAK08, ten tints, with
t ijtl name, lOcte. N'akhau ()aiu> Co., Nassau, N. Y.
? 4 I'KHHWiT IT/./.I.KK. Send lO etc. to the
1 J\ BOgUKT PUB. OO., Providence, H. I. Box 1145.
* ; I.A1JIK*! Superfluous ba'r permanently eradicated
y | Prlceiillc A stamp. Union Toilet<Jo..Indianapolis,Ind
* fc?R JBTmiiJiINN OAltllN, with name In gold.
0 3d'f li'< cents. .1. K liAltDEH, Meldon Bridge, N. Y.
< Oil Kxlra Fine lilxrd CitrtUt with Name, IO
1 +j\ ' eta , poet-paid 1,. .lONXR A Co., Nassau, N. Y.
; /? VRICY desirable NEW ARTICI.KS (or Agents.
1 l? M/.'.r r? " > " "
j -- ? ?/ ?. ?? uwemi, a . Cheshire, Conn.
Profit nhlr, Pleasant work : hundreds now employed ;
hundreds morn wanted. At. N. LOVILt, Kiln, I >.
i.^iikf. ( iii of a Piano for distributing our circulars.
I Address U.S. Piano Co., H 1 (t Broadway.NewVurk.
. A MONTH. Agents wanted. Ricel. Mfg.
8 fJtt'MF Co. 161 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, ill.
r <t>1Qndn?at home. Agents wanted. Ontflt and terms
B $1? free. Address TKUK A CO , AngusU. Maine.
* (Rfe C9A1 day at home. Karnplt s worth Ml sent
1 <J>0 LO ?J>e50 free. HTINHON A CO.. Portland. Me.
3 "wanted acf.ntm. .sdmpie, ami Outfit fr??
> tt ll'ttT than Oold. A. OOULTKR A CO.. Chicago
<t* 4 f\o <tO Kl erdtv. fend for ChrotnoCsUletree.
1 4) 1U f J.I. II. IltiKroKh'eSoMS, Boston, Mass.
! <Clk>OA PKU MONTH TO AUKNTM to sell
?U7iel?7\" my new " Patent Ateam Cooking Machine."
< Address, with stamp. T. H PACK. Toledo. O.
j A ijknth WANTKD. Twenty Dili A.or. .tod
/V Chromoa tor g I. it samples by mall,post-paid,SJOo.
| COWTtltBWTai. chhomo Co., 3T Nassau Kt.. New York.
tltfin fkk wkkk ODARANTRRD to Agents,
; / / Male and Ksraale, In their own locality.
I ?D I I Terms and OUTFIT FKKtt Address
f P O VIOKKRV A Wh. Aneuste Majne |
i nmrmn All Wnnt It?thousands of Uses and
Al II N 'I' V millions of property saved by lb fortunes
fl It Pin lu made with lt-partloulars free O. M.
. Limiwotow A Hito .NawYorkAChloago.
w. A P A A MONTH ? Agents wanted every.
Ulnll where. Bnslnees honorable and flrst
Ailll olaaa Particulars sent free. Address
I UfMVV WORTH A CO.. St. Umls. Mo.
'1 ii s and tloi'lhlsr Habit aheolntely and
(ITl|(IH speedily cared. Painless; no pubT'olty.
I 111 I 11 In betnl stamp for Particulars. Dr. Oari."A
imHroy, 187 Washington St.,Chicago, III.
mm mm Ptssly Printed Bristol tatting
l Mm Cards seat postpaid for 86 eta. Send
DO
Ag re is f?sM A. H. mLu A Oo. Brockton, Maes
MATE
Anbrnto* Rooflni-With T.tonr Cray Firm Poo
substitute tor tin. In u e l>y nil of tlin I.a?<jrs i Mani r
Anbr>lvH I'nlnts, all colore, re.nly tor use. nmc U
Asbrmo* Mriitn Pipe nti?l Itnllrrl'orrrlnrH,
AHbrnton Mnnm I'nrLfnff?Tnn...? ?n. 1 _ '
AubfRton Hoof Coiillng. for restoring and prt?n
Point, for 'I la Utofn, Iron Work. otc. rlrf-rr^
HhrnthlnfN, Vermin Proof l.fnlvtg*. etc.
8?t d for Pamphlet. Price I \%t, Karanli-e and llat of ,?a
factory Inducements and eiolua.ve light of sale will i o
I wher* our goo l* are not kept for anle. TT "TTT
Establiohed 1H5H. Patentat and M iuufacturer.^X* w*.
0 4 n to >?tiO n Work and Kzpenaee. or JjJH) )
i vJPtc" " forfeited All the new and standard Novsltir
Onromos, etc. Valaihle Samples free with Clrcnlan.
| H. 1< FLKl'UHKK. Ill Chambers Street, New York.
Learn tflegraphtt
T115- IJK^T Oh 1* KR mr made to YoonT jf
MKNa^l LA DIRS. Addie . w th stamp, JL
HHfi K.H %N TKI.? t o.% QBRRLIN. <>
Agent* \\ iinicd ! Medals and Diplomaa Awarded
f?r nouiAVN pictorial BIBLES.
f SOO llliietrntlonN. Addn.ii for new circulars.
A.J. IIOI..WAW ?V ?'<>.. ?3<> ARCH Street, Phllv
Mind itrudlnK, I'aTrhomanry, Fnarlnnt loll.
Soul Uharraluit, MMmerltm, and Ixiyers' Guide,
showinjt bow nit her sez may fascinate and train the love
and affection of any person they choose Instantly. 4<?ll
payee. Hy mill -itIf*. Hunt A CJo .I 3D S. 1th St..Vhli
AMVTH llAllir csred. Ohlne*e mode nl
1 ;i II Nil ' ur**- l'nl'ilese. No Publicity, I>oni
I Wr III III not inter em nlthbusino e or pleas
I II 111 tire Core xnaranteed. Address
I V * * W *'* l)w. .1, H WII.KORt). Toledo. t>.
i sn.rrwr llnblt I'nrrri nl Home. No pate
1 . Li 3 ? ' TS Hcltv. Time ehort. Terms moderat".
iKj lljiff 1,000 testimonials. 6th yearofua[
* a W#tA > iralleled success. Describe case.
Ur. F. P. H Allan, tfiilnrv. ,>llrb.
! a book for the million.
MEDICAL ADVICE ami Chronic Psoases, Cancer,
Catarrh, Rupture. opium iiabit, Ac., SENT FREE on rccsipl
ot stamp. Address,
Dr. llutti* Dispensary No 1'iN 8th it., St. Louu, Mo.
; Th* mrbe ?ri!l s!o all thrr claW-V. Y. IIV#4ty 1.
;
A I . W:nirat* A * 'n.lin.i;.-?i. ,.? l'uan;t?l.i ?4 q spa r
5|Y a N. Y. M ?ncof tlif lifit i hirn r* lur iif'lv R I nfl f
, E?__..v r olff r?17. i IIV.t\/.:fcr " M ?
! TT-? Kmrrrlrt urc t lie In it.'-A*. >'
Air Illastraled Flornl CAtalerne for 1878
Is now ready. Price 111 Cents, less than half the cost.
I wnuu A. BOWDtTOa.615 warren St., Boston, Masv.
You Can Save a Dollar
I Almost every ilny In the j ear and make many a dollar '?]
having a small Portable t'rintlr.g Press and <toiny yo>*i
otcn prinfuy and odd iobs for others. Presses, wit I
j Type atid nil fixture*. :?rd Inntructionsl?y whichariyhrtli
] can learn small work in a c at hut a few dollar*
, H3 Presses now ready. Send two 3c. stamps foril t:a
I trated Catalogue.
E\? rr slop. V..i ss (Jo.. Merlden. C'onn
CAPSICUM PLASTER l R
Local & RHEUMATIC PAINS
Itetter than Mu.tnrd. Does not blister. It Is sprs <
on muslin and put up In one and live ysril rolls. It
application relieves CltllONtO Kuecmitic affectloi s
Mrsrci.AH and NuritAI-Oir pains, Spinal Irrlta Ion
i Muscular De'il.itv, IthoMnnt'c Muscular or Ntv< n
i (nbftkinKl I'ar.lljsls ; Si IKK Neck ; l.llMMAOO, SflATIi 1
' etc. It Is one ot the lit t " Cot'NTKH InulTANTS" eie
Introduced. M ide by .1. iV I. rllllDIX.TtlM
! r.l oAt.WAY (Stnrtevant IJouse). Nkw Yokk.
CIMII'KUN ?'<? tll'OlM)
nuftcnu/tniio ma s-s
rnvornureuo riLLO
J A Safe, Speedy and Radical cure for NerT^os Kxhauf
tl^n. rnrnlynl". Softening of the Brain, Kpilepsy, St
I Vitus' Dance, Lt as of Power, languor of Mind. Neural
gla. Depn-Miuu of Sphita, Inaptitude for Work, CJnc
J stirap'ioa, Kidney Disease*. Spinal Irritation, Lftcon? i
J tor, Atax'a. Shaking. Palsy and to Vitalise and Recua|
. tate the system from that cindi'bn ??f " Break dow: .
1 resulting from Mental and Physical Kxce*s and Oh
I Age. Sent to any address on receipt of price
1 GKOKUiC fOOPKR. M. D . 2 JG K. lOth Street
New York. Price, S^l.oO per box.
C AGENTS WANTED TOR THE
ENTENNIAL
HISTORY OF the U.S.
The great interest In the thrilling history of oar cot i
1 try makes this the faatest selling h:?ok ever Dubllsht <3
It contains a fall account of the grand Cent en ni
j Kxhibitlon.
UAUTIOX.?Old, Incomplete and Unreliable \r ?rk
are being circulated; see I bat t be book you buy oontx!:i
! A 4 J I ini bngriniiigs and tPJA Pngr*.
I Semi for circulars and extra terms to Agenta. Addn 1
NAT IONAL PUBMSIlINIi CO.. Philadelphia. Pa
t 'ONF.Y OP 1 IoRF.IIOCND AND TAR
TOR THE CURE OV
Uouons. Cor.DS. INFI.TTFV7A TToatiow
nlss, Difficult Breathing, and
all. Affections of'rare Throat,
Bronciiial Tubes, and Lungs,
LEADING TO CONSUMPTION.
This infalliblo remedy is composed of
.In. Honey of the plant Ilorehound, in
cLcmical u n ion w i th Tab-Balm, cxt meter1
from tho Life Principle of tho
foiest treo Abies Balsamea. or Balm
of Gilcad.
The Iloney of norchound soothes
and scatters nil irritations and inflammations,
and tho Tar-Balm cleanses
and heals the throat and air passages
leading to the lungs. Five additional
ingredients keep tho organs cool, moist
and in healthful action. Let no prejudice
keep you from trying this great
medicine of a famous doctor, who lias
iaved thousands of lives by it in his
large private practice.
N. B.?""he Tar Balm has no bad
caste or smell.
RUCE9, 50 CENTS AND $1 PER nOTTLB,
Great Having to buy largo slza.
Bold ny all Druggists.
' Pike's Toothache Drops''
' ? 1? V ?i -
. l . ? 111 4 iii iii 1111%
FA *111.V HITTI US. Is In rellevm
witn i n? donn. Dvshkpria, Oonstipation, Uric
aciik, jai'spiok and iiii.ioi'rsfbb cnr,*d la a ihor
time. nkrviicr lillttTAlltMTT, UilKtlMATI.'iM. KlDNK'
And I.ivfh <Iiimim aint cnrn.l iii a few it-iys. Cnro
FlI.F.B KllTBII'hl.ar, SrHOPPl.A.UWRHA, Bolt.R. And aI
Skin IMrfakps Iiv piirl'yluic th? Blood. Tboy will no
InloilcnUi. r.ul will cam tli miiiiI thirst fur rtroni
drink Try Hum! M. S ! \MKS, M. !>., Proprlntni
| Brooklyn, N. V. For Salo by l)ruKKt*t'. Price M I .OO
C\*ki)H,-AV white or tlutod Krlatol, 20 eta ; M
J hnnwllaka, Marblo, Hep, or llaniul.liri eta.. 61
I giaaa, 40 eta.; with your name beautifully printed oi
them, and SAintifoA of typo, auonta'prlce-llst, etc.
aunt by return mail on reoelpt of prion Dlacmnt h
Ulubn. Heat of work. W. O. CANNON, 4ft Knenlant
Street. Hon ton. Kefer* to S^ M. i'ittkniiim. A ()o.
I BUTWrfProai T>r\T -r nr?n
ajuim j.wij i?rIXV a
Mad* from the Patent " Kirflnlor" 4 'nmpoal t Ion
will recast, not atfeoted by the weather; price. 3U o??nb
per pound. Ih need in printing this paper.
J. It. COI.K. Am.. WO Am Ht.? N. V.
RTTCSNTINOED OR SENSATIONAL
111 I I y('.rl?e In Tlif PI'.IH'I.K'M I.KIMiRK
Mil Klitht Itrge n pes ever. woek. Kxtabllshed
| five venia I-cmso Alcott. M a. Man
.1, H'.lm?v Oliver Optic, and Naeby oontrt
bote. KKNT ON TRIM. THKKK MONTHS FOB
ONLY GO OKNTH.
FITS,
EPILEPSY, PALLING PITS
CURED.
Till I* No llDWPO. For Information, Inonlre of or
write to MOYRR BKOTI1KKH Wholeeale Itrnggtata,
Bloomabnrg, Colombia County, Pennsylvania.
j
1 ,JfATENT
. & TOS
RIALS. "
or Ooatiwo for steep or flat Roofs. 1 ho only RFMAntr.
mtubfbh a .d K. K. Oo.'B. Heady I'TUM. Ku lly applied.,
ad In richness of color and beatify of finish.
The cheap**t and moat effective non e ? nrto nln use.'
ibvicatir>K. W ill wear TIN T1MM ab l.t'NU in any other,
jnlnf Roof?. rrmrnlN, for Leaky Ilools. etc. Hoof
of Conilug, for bliingla Hoofs, etc. hrll Roofing._
it foe nslng onr go~ds, and oownarc vrlth a'l others. Satis- ?
?iT~~ to rf>?nonsit)lM parties. Special prices to consumers
. J03K8, 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y4
j Spring Debility,
Spring Debility,
Spring Debility,
|
LANGUOR, LASSITUDE,
AND THAT
: 1 nw statf of tuf qvqtcm
.1
l'rcullar t . I lie SPUING Ol- TDK VKATt, i>ro imraej
<?iislc*y relieved by the
I
Peruvian
Syrup,
: i -?1! Protected
Solution of Protoxide of Iron.
i _ . .
i
' One of the Moat Eminent Jurist a of
New England
! Writes to a friend ae follow? " I hnve tried the PKUUl
VI AN SYUUP, and the result fully su^tnl.:* your pre1
diction. It has made a NKW MAN of me; Infused
/
into my system new vijor uud energy. I ntn no longer
treinulcu? and debl Rated, ss when you last saw me, but
stronger, bear lor, and with larger capacity for labor,
mental and physical, tha 1 at any time durirg the last
tiveytara.'*
s
j An Eminent Divine of Boston sny s:
~# "I have used the IKRUVIAN SYRIJP lor some
J time past: It gives me NKW YIROU, BUOYANCY OF
SPIRITS. K LAST I CITY OF MUSCI.K."
f" From the Trumpet arid Uirivoisaiist
i- Magazine.
- "Many of our persotiul f.tends have been cured by
" the PKRUVIAN bYKUP, but we have one prool more
ri
poworful than all these, ai d that i.- Ol'll OWN I'ER
SON A L EXPERIENCE ! No uuthotity can put thin
down?no arganient can contradict i'. n.,%\ no go d
word shall be spared on our put until a l(?*o?% lodge of
this blessing shall bo spread b oudcust an.orig the
people.1'
5 Peruvian
Syrup
| Supplier 'ho hlood with it a ? Imi! pic of
| IdlV Element, IKON, In i it-dug .M:nif:ii i Vlftor
and New Life int) all part* of the syaleni. 11 KIND
FRKK FROM ALCOHOL. its energizing etf-oU are
not followed by corre*pom ing :e i.-tlon. hilt are norma*
nent.
NKTil W KONVi K A SONS, HIS Harrison Avenue,
Hot.on. Proprietors. Sold by all druggists. Punt; hlete
free Send for one.
O |-J 1 C A C O I *iuar*n,t**d t'1 do double the work
1 ; of oimmui scrapers 'i'? wr.chtpa
SC P A PF R ' *'an '?*ke I hem on trial Price ! * I 5.
i\ii i Send f .r Manual id Unad"akln*
niT/Mjr*n and Ditching. !.en. Add's (lilrago
LI I I LHuK, i Scraper and Ditcher tJo., t h e ago.
YourNamo Elfgtmlly l'rlnted
on l'J Tkaksi*akknt Visitihg
Caki.s, for 25 Cents. Etch curd contains
k tctne which is not visible until held towards the light.
Nothinglikf thern ever before offered in America. Higinducctnsnts
to Acenta. Novelty PaiaTiMO Co.,Ashland, Mass.
^o^iwimKA i CENTENNIAL
UNIVERSAL HISTORY
To the olr-ae of the tlrst I CO y--.tr* of onr National Independence,
including an account of th? coming Grand
Uentxnntal Exhibition. TOO pages, Hnn engravings,
low urlyo, quick sales. Kx< ra terms. bead f rClrcalar.
I'. \v. ZlKOl.KK A CO...? ; s .rt n St..l'h!lad<.lphia.Pa.
SAVE MONEY
Hy sending for any 84 Magazine ar.d THE
AH KI.Y TRIBUNE (regular pnoe ?G), or 83.76
for the Magazine and fill' SKMI-WKKKLY TBI
UNK (regular price 8S). Ai".1 rosa /
Tli K TICHI'iK. Nrw.Verl,.
OH s BOEE
WV ? ??? ? i ,"*
FOR SI.00, POSTPAID.
la order that nsrjlHxIy may be enabled to take this
great Story and Family .Newspaper, we hare determined
to offer it tUl Jan., 1877. for 81-00, postpaid. It la the
LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, BEST,
ad meet widely olroolated Hewspapsr in the Vat
: Bead money address ?1
? TUB I.KDURK, Om(UtK> III
| ?ASTHMA-"
t rilHE subscribers arc manufacturers and propria*
X tore of Dr. R. W. Road's Celebrated Asthma Re'
lief, which la undoubtedly the best Asthma Remedy
yei discovered. Instant relief is guaranteed or jinr)
chaff price refunded. We put up tin- meoiclne In
) boxes of three sizes, which retail for 25c., 5<>o. and
1 $?. Persons remitting retuil price will have the
J medicine promptly forwarded by mail, post-paid.
I Also samples sent free to any who may desire.
Prlcea per doz. $1.75; $.'(.50 and $7.(0; ^ross price,
; $1H; $30 ; $72. Wholesale agenta: John F. Ilenry,
L Curran k Co., N. Y.; John I). Park k Hons, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Richardson k Co., Ht. Louis, Mo.; Lord, \
> Aniith k Co., Chicago, 111. ; O. (!, ()oo<lwin k Co.,
1 Boston,Maaa.; French, Richards k Co.,Philadelphia,
Pa. Address ETHER I DOE, TULLE It k CO.,
Rome, N. Y.
' cvj'ectcd french Bar:.* Mill Stone*
I Of all sizes, and superior
workmniisiiip. Horhiltlo
! /SSkVU'l? , rk 'hliKlIni .'lllla, upper or
9jp.'" \ ,""'1 r oiuners, for
' / or Mercliiant work.
/ Ir'SSk'iXSL^^ ' \ heniilne.Ouleh An'
/ 1 Iter linlliMKt'loth, Mill
| B'x'Iih. Corn Hheher and
kind* i*f Mill RlnriilnervE.nl
diM-l'iiiiull. Ohio.
W. T. It. U. No 17
WHRN WUITINO TO AOVKRTIHKim. *"
" Piw nay ihm you uwtlie idvertirfi
Jtent In lhl? paper.
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