The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 31, 1876, Image 4

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SUMMARY OF NEWS. IImu ?r Iiurot froH Baa* aad Abroad. Calamitous fires have occurred lately in numsrons districts of Japan. On Maroh 26th upward of three thousand honsee were destroyed and ten lives lost in the town of Izushi. On the same day 140 houses were burned in Matamai, and on April 2 twenty houses were burned in Osaka.. .The Centennial commission have decided to open the exhibition grounds on Sundays free of oharge, but to keep the buildings cloee^ Queen Viotorta has been proclaimed empress of India The "treasury is now issuing twenty-cent silver pieces The steamer Quessaut, from Brest, has foundered at sea, twenty-one lives being lost Wm. Boddio was handed at Tuscumbia, Als., for eommitting rape on a white woman in 1874. He died protesting his innocence Turkey has asked the great powers for military atBist, anoe in suppressing the insurrection, quoting as a precedent the ai 1 given Ruesia to ) u< down the rebellion in Hungary in 18 it) The body of Edward Fuller, missing from ltotui y. Vt., for two months, was fonod in an open 1 >t in Westminster, with the remsius of Lis hotso and sleigh. As a jug of liquor was alBo fou d. it lit nnnnnflA/1 lift rrnl Inuf in iliA anniir n-litin i. toxi:atod and no perished. Militia was B nit to tbo raining d'stricts of Ohio to protect the miners and mines fnra the strikers who have betn stopping woik there for some time back.... 4t St. Henedit e, Canada, a girl named Libouillier, a aoam.iticie by vocation, shot and killed Mrs. Murphy, a lady for whom she was working. She tl rn gathered np all the valuables she con'd cany and tried to escape, but was arrested The report issued by the controller of the currency March 10th showed that the national banks of the country held $6,923 635.75 in ooin and $22,163,710.00 in coin certificates?a total of (20,077,845.75 Prof. Blake, known throughout the country as a mind reader, committed BUicide in San'Francisoo by poisoning. He had oarefully attempted to destroy all evidences of his identity. Ill health and poverty wero the oaoses Owing to the Columbus (Ohio) connoil failing to make an appropriation to pay the policemen, the entire force is to be disbanded The revolt in Algeria is subdued, and the Frenoh hold the leaders as hostages for the good behavior of their tribes.... King Dahomey having been fined by the English for the maltreatment of an Englishman, sent word to tbo British commodore to oome to Abomev and he would pay him in powder and lead....The Tarka claim to have been successful In their efforts to reviotnal Nicaic. Dartmouth College has resolved to send a crew to Saratoga. Two Aired! clans on the Pnnjanb (Indii) frontier have .'sent their families to places of safety and revolted from British rule. In their raids they have ran of numbers of ca tie The Cuban insurgents fired into a train between two garrisoned stations and succeeded in capturing it, burning all the cars. They also destroyed five large estates The boiler of a steam ferryboat, plying between Rudesheim and Bingen, Germany, exploded. It is believed that thirty persons were killed. The pnblio debt statement for April plaoes the total, principal and interest at *2,224,369,873.61, less *116,431,615.22 cash in the treasury, showing a reduction during April of *2,781,181.49 The whites of Antioob, Cal., fired the Chinese quarter of the town and drove the Chicamon from the city, on aooount of some white boys being allowed to debaooh themselves in a Chinese den. Forty masked men, supposed to have been striking miners, appeared at night at the coal mines near Maaillon, Ohio, and after binding the watchman, fired the shafts of the Willow Bank, Monnt Bank, and Rhodes & Co. s mines. After the election in Indianapolis, Ind., a riot occurred, during which one man was killed and a nupabor seriously iujured While State Senator Twitch?ll of tjiniuUn. wm being ferried over the river at Conshatta, in that State, in oompany with bis brother-inlaw, King, au unknown man opened flro upon him with a repeating rifle, killing the two . white men and wonnding the oolored ferry' man The riflemen of Ireland are competing for the placea on the team to represent that country at the Centennial....Inaamncl as Great Britain refused to extradito Winston and several other American prisoners, Seo rotary Fish has notified the British govern ment of the abrogation of the extraditioi article of the treaty ?76,000 were loet bj the burning of Straiton & Storm's tobacco fao tory in New York city. A bonded warehouse at Versailles, Ky., was destroyed by fire including ?112,600 worth of whisky container therein. Tho origin is supposed to have beet incendiary The Pennsylvania Legislating expelled Member Lynott for accepting mono] in connection with the Boom bill. Anthony Geh ring, a carrier of morninf papers in Chicago, shot his wife twice, klllinf her instantly, and then killed himself by thi same means Forcible expulsion of th< Chinese in California is urged by various club in that State... .Oregan Republicans instruct?* their delegates to the national convention U work for Blaine After President Domingui fled from Hayti, the new President Bameai was approached by a son of Monplaeier Pierre who shot him down to avenge the blood of hii father, who was massacred under the order of Bameau In oonsequonce of quarrel between the great roads running west fron New York, there is every probability of a re duction in freight and passenger rates for th< tim^ , Of tViA flirnn ASKIAII kst? rope and this country only one is in work >g order?the Direct The drought whicl fretailed throughout the island of Jamaica I at ai^ end. During its prevalence water soli readily in Manchester for *4.60 a puncheon. The noted Kissinger and Blckerell herd o short horn cattle was sold at Springfield, Ul. aggregating a total of *86,000. The ay era g price paid for heifers was *1,080 sad for bol' *1,646 At Warsaw, Ky., between elevei and twelve o'clock at night, Ben. French am wife, who were inoazoerated in the ooonty jai for poisoning, were taken from the jell by sob of masked men end hung to a limb of tree about two milea from town.... The Mazy , land Republicans instructed their delegates t the national convention to vote tnr Bl*ii? Thay also pund resolutions commendatory c President Orant and Briatow A Are orlg: anting in the Somerset foundry, at Somerset Pa., destroyed an entire block of buildings, in volrtng a lose of $300,000 The fallnre c Henry Arnold A Co., of North Adams, oloee six mills, running over eight hundred en ntoyeee Nearly $300,000 were lost by th burning of the Ohio Wooden ware Oo.'e atoi at Cleveland There is mneh suffering a Ouster City, Black Hills, owing to the eearoit of provisions. Baoon is fifty oenta per ponn Md au Other articles equally as high. The Pennsylvania railroad company whose lines penetrate every section of tin Union, and directly connect all importan points with Philadelphia, has made magnifi cent preparations for conveying, with safety and comfort, the millions of people who in tend visiting the Centennial Exhibition di rectly to the Centennial grounds. The loca tion of the Exhibition made it impossibli for any other railway to directly reach tin Exhibition buildings and grounds, and tin management, ever since the site was des ignated, has employed its gigantic equip ments and unrivaled facilities to make tin Exhibition a success, by providing tin amplest accommodations at the minimun price, for both exhibitors and visitors. 1 was fitting that a railway company,nationa in its character and operations, should thui second the commissioners in illustrating uui centennial history by demonstrating tlx high degree of excellence attained by tlx railway transportation system of America in making the great thoroughfares uniting the Atlantic seaboard and the Mississipp valley, the West, Northwest and South we* with the Centennial Citv. jih r erfeet. n? unenl ble in all ita essentials and details. Its routes follow the geographical channels of continental inter-communication uniting most of the larger cities on th< Lacks a Musical Education, The La Crosse (Wis.) Sun thus de scribes the fiddling of Camilla Urso ant the performance generally in that town The fiddler Urso more than carved tin fiddle. She dug sweet morsels of musii out of it, all the way from the wishbom to the part that goes over the fence last She made it talk Norwegian, ant squeezed little notes out of it not bigge than a cambric needle and as smooth a a book agent. But the most agile fie catcher was Six teen-fingered Jaek, th Band hill crane that had the disturbance with the piano. We never knew wha the row was about, but when h walked up to tho piano smiling and sliiei his castor into the ring anybody conli see that there was to bo trouble. H t spit on his hands, sparred a little am suddenly landed a stunning blow rigli . on the ivory, which staggered the piau and caused an exclamation of agony t First knock down for Jaok. He pansei a moment, and then begun putting o: blown riflrht and left in htioVi n. nrnnl mnr ' ner that the spectators came near breal " ing into the ring. Whenever a ke ' showed its head he mauled it. i An Exciting Experience, Mill river, above the upper dam, t , Leeds, Mass., was the theater of an ei 1 citing scene, in which Joseph Shearr t superintendent of the silk mill, was tb j leading actor. He was in a boat teocl ing his eight-year old boy to row, whe he discovered that his little girl of thre years, who had been sitting in the sten j had disappeared. He at once dived int ; the water, and, snatching the chile 3 swam to.the shore, although encumbere 5 by an overcoat and rubber booti 9 Arriving at the bank, he was compelle 1 at onoe to drop the girl, throw off < xti j clothing and swim after the boat, whic B was drifting toward the dam. Seein that he was not gaining on it, he calle to two men coming down the railroa ' track to save the boy? This they wei s able to do by the boat's drifting withi 9 reach of the shore. By thi* time tb 9 father, who was in the middle of tb 1 river, was taken with cramp and woul - doubtless have perished but for tb e> timely discovery of an upright stake, t i whioh he clung until rescued by tb - men who had secured the boat and be 4 1 A Stick of Oysters. But I have brought you here to hai some oysters. Will you have a stiol my dears ? Yes, a stick of oysters I in Fu-Ohow the passing refreshmei B trade is supplied, not from cans an kegs, but from a stick, a bamboo sticl a upon whioh the oysters, all in the d shells, are set fast. In fact, they gro LI upon this stiok. At the proper tin: a these bamboo rods are thrnst down inl a the oyster beds; and the baby-oystersr. all babies always want something \ 0 hold by while they are growing, yo , know?attach themselves to these rod if When the oysters are mature, the roc . are taken up and brought into marke . A most dainty and appetizing way, think.? Wide Awake, vit d Pimples on the faoe, rough skii i- ohappeS bands, saltrhenm and all cutanea affections oared, the skin made soft at e wnooth, by the use of Jujnraa Tab Boat. Tb kt made by Oaswell, Hasard A Co., New York, y the only kind that oan be relied on, as the d aro many imitations, made from oommon ta whioh are worthless.?ffom. HSro^^JBf r>ziv; ijfTl: I j| ij[ 1 i CENTENNIAL DTPOT. PE , southern shores of the great lakes, on tl.e B Mississippi and Ohio rivers, and on the A> " lantic harbors. The main road from New York to Philadelphia, though passing through the principaUcities of New Jersey, f does not devialo six miles from an air line, - and this deflection is due to the interposition - of navigable waters. These routes not'only - excel iu directness as well as in the number e of important cities and towns they connect, e but they are confessedly superior in conB ptruction and equipment. Between Pitts burgh and New York, 444 miles, the entire - line is double track, laid with heavy steel e rails with joints connected between ties by e a process that gives the efl'ect of continuous > rail, on which there can be no unpleasant t jarring. All bridges on the line are of iron 1 or stone. A largeportion of this distance is s provided with a third track, which enables r freight trains to keep entirely out of the i way of passenger travel, and permits the J express trains to run their allotted distance , without interruption, and near fhiladelt phia, and other important terminal points, i lour tracks have, for considerable dist tanees, been completed. The Block signal system, exclusively used on the Pennsylvania railroad through out ita entire length, compels the engineer . of a train to know whether the track is ? clear or not to the next station, be it one A Toast. i- xnu uu|H'rutaii uiscovorioa: a no aisoovery j of America bv Columbns, and Dr. Pieroe'n . Golden Medical Discovery; the one opening * up to rsrjikind a new continent, the other a 0 fountelc jf health, which is indispensable to 0 the fall enjoyment of life and it* blessing** 9 In response to the above sentiments come the nnsolicitod attestations of tons of thousands cf j grateful patients, who have been relieved of * chronic ailments through its instrumentality. F Those voices are limited to no otto locality, but 8 from every city, village, and hamlet in onr a broad domain, as well as from other climes, and in tho strange utterances of foreign tongues, like the confused murmur of many 0 waters, came unfeigned and hearty comment dations. It is, in combination with the Pleasant 6 Purgative Pellets, the groat depurator of the 3 age. Under its benign aotion eruptions die 1 appear, excessive waste is checked, the nerves are strengthened, and health long banished ? from the system, resumed her reign and reft establishes her roseate throne upon the check, t All who have thoroughly tested its virtnes in 0 the diseases for which it is recommended , nnite in pronouncing it tho great medical did oovery of the age. a Q Thk West End Hotei., on the European L- plan, 1526 Obestnnt St, Philadelphia, next _ door to the Beform clnh, central y located, and v arranged for two hundred guests, supplies a * long-felt want. Accommodations first-class. Prices moderato. Tho proprietor. O. T. Jones, Esq., for eight years in the Hoffman Honse, New York, knows how to keep a hotel. . Tho lllt.ffABO foolin#* mhi/it Mil ? r>?~ ""^e jtwjjio j sometimes speak of ia caused by want of proper action of the liver and heart. They lt may be assisted and the bowels regulated by 16 Parsons' Purgative Pills. * i- ? Corn and flour aro staple articles ; but e not more so than Johtuon's Anodyne Linij ment, where known. It ia good for children or ' adults, for any internal soreness of the oheet ? or bowels, and the beat liniment prepared, ? under whatever namo. d Important to Persona Visiting New York ? or the Centennial. h Tho Grand Union Hotel, New York, oppofr site the Grand Contral depot, has over 850 oloj gantly furnished rooms. Elevator, steam, and " all modern improvements. European plan, d Carriage hire is naved, as baggage in taken e to and from the depot, free of expense. Tie n restaurants supplied with the boat. Guestie can live hotter for less money at the Grand Union, than at any other first-class hotel. Stages and oars pass tho hotel constantly to all d parrs of the city, and to Philadelphia depol. * 16 =?????????? O Don't Throw Away your Momct.-To TUr. Public.?For over 28 years Da. TOBIAS' VRNKTIAN LINIMKNT baa been aold; Tory bottle haa been warranted, and not one hat been returned. Thousand* of ' certificates of Ita w-ndo ml ourailva properties can he Been at the Depot. It will do all, and more than It ia nsoommended for. It ia perfectly aafe to take internally. It curee Obolara, Croup, Dysontery, (Jollo, he* Hick noes. Chronic Hh-nmatlam, Sprains, cid Sores. Cnta, etc. Sold by I be Druggists. Ct TO all, particularly Invalids, tp.-lng la a trying season. Indication* of alcknea* abonld at once be attended it to. Fatal diseases may be caused by allowing the <1 bowels to become constipated, and the ayatem to remain ft In a disordered condition, an til the disorder has Uma to ir ? ocveiop itMir. An ttuno* of prevention ! worth a pound W of corp. la an old and truthful isylng. Therefore, we advise all who are tronblod with the oomplalnta now iO very prevalent?beadeohe, Indirection, dlaordered Urer, ^ want of appetite, nanaea, or feverlah akin, to take, wlthig oat delay, Bohenok'a Mandrake PUIs. We know of no g, remedy ao harmleaa and deoialre In Ita notion. It at Is on or atrlkee at tha root of the dlaeaae and prodnoea a t. healthy tone to the ayatem. People need never anffar I from any dlaeaae art Icy from a iV not dared condition of the liver If they would take this exuaUant matu... when they feel the flret Indloationa of the malady. 3, Fa ml I lea leaving home for the rummer months ahonld take three or fear boxes of these pills with them. They at have aa almost Instantaneous affect. They will relieve is the patient of beadaohe In one df two hoars, and will rs vapidly else net the liver of anrroandlns bile, and will f, effectually prevent a btllona attack. They are sold by ell druggists. -vjil j^KL iSi ,:/./^{:d^<rY " Y-.^B NN6YI1VANIA RAILROAD. ' or ten nines, and every modern appliance for combining the highest speed with the most perfect safety has been adopted. The company has built 200 elegant care, with engines of the first class ample to move all | trains that may possibly be required. Centennial visitors will find the Pennsylvania mad the only direct route from the West, North and East to the Centennial Exhibition, the rates as low as by any other route, the time made by it the quickest, and the accommodations for comiort, luxury and safety unequaled. Careful agents, on all trains, will arrange for the prompt and cltcap delivery of all baggage, and, for fifty cents, Bell seats in a comfortable carriage to any point in Philadelphia. Above all, these visitors will be landed at the very doors of the Exposition, in the beautiful Centennial depot of the company represented in the above cut. It stands opposite the open space separating the Mam exhibition building from Machinery hall, facing the principal entrance gate and the Judge's pavilion, and in close nroximitv tn several immense hotels and restaurants. It is 340 feet in length by 100 in width, two stories high, and surmounted by six towers. In design it is tasteful and ornamental, comparing favorably with the many beautiful structures erected for the purposes of the Exhibition. The first flior contains a genA writer urges the use of camels iu the United States. He Bays that in Fillmore's administration the experiment was tried by the War department at a oost af $30,000, a brother of Admiral Portor buying and importing a herd. These animals were lost sight Of in the war, and it iB thought that they found their way into menageries. SS Through the lengUi and breadth of the land the celebrated S 11 ? VKIt TIPPED Boot* an 1 Shoes are sold by the million, f. r parents know they last twice is lonr as those without Tips. ^ Al-o try Wire Qnll'ed rotes. Hare yon seen the ! cable screw wire ksalsla Boots and Bhoea? Millions sre being worn: all say they are the HifMHSlwjl easiest and beat Shoe ever made. W SB Jfefl I Also try Wire Quilted Solea. t?> K KANCV urds. 7 Kt> Irs, with name, lO eta Li *J choice. A. Travkr A Co., North Chatham, N.V Al \ ill IX Rl> CAltlH Name In GiU, 20 cents." T' ' J. F MOQHK, 1 I Palna St., Proyldence. H. I. Oil UoaTon or Oentennlal Cards, with name, liO ota. Qv' p st-ua'd J. B. Hosted. Naarau.Rsnsa.Co..N.V. OR JtT C\IJ,IN?J ('.A It US, with name In cold, j1) cents. J. K. Harder, Maiden Bridge, N. Y. ? VKUY desirable NEW AUTIOI.KS for Agents. 1) Mfr'd by O. J. Oapewell AOo., Cheshire, Conn. I.AU1KS! Superflaons hair permanently eradicated. Prtce 6Qc A >tamp. Union TofletOo.,Indlanapcl;s,Ind. | Frofltnble, Pleasant work ; hundreds now emp'oyed; hundreds more wanted. M. N. I/ovt.i.i., Erie. Pa. (?ik>4Wk A MONTH. Agents wanted. Excel. Mfg. O " * Co .151 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. 111. d>-| 9 it day at home. Agents wanted. Ontfit and terms free. Address TRUE & OO., Angnsta, Maine. OCto lOrt ' day at home. Samples worth 81 sent tpo CO free. STIN8QN A OO.. Portland. Me. \VANTKB AGENTS. Samplti ami Out/It frts tf B'ttrr than Gold. A. COULTER & OO.. Chicago Modth.?Agents wanted. 3G best sell I E Ior article* In ttio world. One sample free. UJUUU Add'ssJAy nKQNsON.Detrolt.Mlch. | TO AGENTS and 'mostMONRV.6 Address I I | Auhuun PcnLi&niyo Company. Auburn, N. Y. I i (stqaa PKIt month guaitantkkil. ! Basinets first-class. Agenta wan ted everywhere Address, with stamp. T. 8. PAQK, Toledo. O. V*T a RTFYI'EITV?Salesmen on fslr Salary to lnvv xYi-v JL JTjM f troduos oor Roods In every oonnty In the U. S. We mean Business. Address Oin. Novr.ltt Mawpfao. oo.. Bor 1344, Olnolnnatl, o. AMM PKK WEEK GUARANTEED to ARsnts, VL'/ / Mala and Female, In their own looaUty. tJJ I I Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address " P O VTOKBRY A OP . Aognsts.Malne 1 rt niTmn All Want It? thousands of Uvea and A I Ml nl IV millions of property saved by It fortunes A IT Pi ll In made with It? oartlcnlara free O. At. iJWtyOTOW A Bbo ,NewYorkAOblca>o. ikaes a MONTH ? ArsoIs wanted everyU* lie 11 where. Bnslness honorable and firstin/illl I olaas. Par tic'liars wot free. Address y?iVW WORTH A CO . St. Ihnls. Mo. Learn telegraph"\t TIIKBK^T OFFRKever msde to Youn<t MEN and LADIKE. Addre-s.w th stamp, wSw Mil h KM AN TKf.. CO., OBKR1.1N. O. I Hflxil Rrndlnir, Pivrhsnnsey. Pasrlnollsr, 111 Snnl OharmtnR, Mesmerism, and (/overs' Golds, bnwInR bow elthor eci may foaclnate and Rain tbc love and nffeotlon of any person they obont* Instanliy. flMI ysyw. By mall ftGc. Hunt A Oo .1119 8. 7th St.,T r?ia. AftflfH HABIT eared. Chiaere mode of Lf I I 8 (lfl Uare. Palalees. NoPabllolty, Does I W~ III III not Interfere with basloe*s or ploss>! '< ri E U AVE. urs. Onre wnaranfeed. Address ****** Dr. J.B Wl I.FORP. Toledo. O. Agent* wasted for s new, permanent, and rrspeota* ble o"?lnr??. In which any arllva man or woman oae ?' , - J ly mala *,> to RIO a day. Ons who had mmt f -g aS w 1 rtnianeJ bafora inada ff.KO lumr; an eiporlancod a|ni^^7e" Par. mad? ATE.TA 'n,-wfrrt C. lb CLFttl. Msnaeor.SS a,N.r.?Wt fc..w e A. *rj IndMcemeit^?7^ yTlK?T^aIi755ri'!"l?r?8lir. CAPSICUM PLASTER teESfttfEfi: matlo Palm, Bolla, Oarbnnclee, Stiff Nook, Lumbago, Headache, Asthma. Ooltc, Sea bleknane, Kto. Relieve* pain In ten mlontee. earn plea by mall. Addrnea J. A I. OODDINOTOll, 1182 Broadway (StarteTant honae),N.Y. C AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ENTENNIAL HISTORY of the U.S. The treat internet In the thrilling hletoiy of onr country make* tbta tb? feateet eelllnc l??k erer pdblUhed. It oontaine a full account of the grand Oentennlal EUA0TI01*.- Old. Incomplete and Unreliable work* are being oli on Uteri; ie* that the book yon boy oontaln* 449 Flaa Kaararlati and O2o Paten. Rend for olrcnlara enrTaxtra termato Agenta. Add roe# NATIONAL PUBLI8UINO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. PD Cv M K: tw vn CI ?tl tb ?a fo pl tb bJ it 01 ef C\ -. ... n< 01 to is crnl waiting room, 130 by 100 feet, a ladies' " waiting room eighty-one by 100 feet, a bag- tl gage room forty-nine br 100 feet, a ticket Y office thirty by forty feet, a package room i* ten by thirty feet, and a number of retiring oi rooms, all handsomely finished, and pro- ^ vided with every convenience. The rooms b on the second floor are for the use of the p railroad officials and employees. J This depot is reached by a circle of three tl tracks sweeping from the main roadway four-tifThs oi a mile long, and the diameter ^ of the circle they describe iB 600 feet. All o trains will enter this circle heading west, * and depart from the depot heading cast. ? Three trains can be landing or receiving p passengers in front of the depot at the F srme time, the entire tracks being floored " over, and no matter in what direction the y trains mav rnmp nr crn fVtovr ran Ko m ? J -?? OvJ wv *"v,vw J without confusion, delay or danger. v Seventeen additional Ridings have been t constructed, connected with this circle, of a k length of 1,000 feet each, upon which waiting trains can be run and remain with engines attache I, until the time arrives for E them to enter upon the circle, receive their " passengers, and depart for destination, p This arrangement of tracks and sidings is novel, and affords facilities for the transaction, without detention or confusion, of nn almost unlimited passenger business. < ????I OA Film fine Mixed Cards, with Natna, 10 e ch? post-paid. L. JONES A OO.. Muwq. N. Y. gj CENTENNIAL ' BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY ' of the great men of the ? FIRST 100 YEARS OF OUR INDEPENDENCE. The glory of A merles Is her great men. Everybody wants to read their Uvea at this Centennial season. A<1 ICNTS WAMTkl). Agents seUlng hlator'as r should sell this book also. Fvorybody bays It. The u greste?t success of the year. Send for circular. P. W. * ZIEtlLKli i U')? ft I 8 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa. THE SUN FOR THE CAMPAIGN. , The event* of the Presidential campaign will be so t faithfully and fully il us rated to Co.- NEW V O It It i HUN as to commend it to candid - en of a 1 parties! 3 We will send the WEEKLY EDITION (eight pages), post-pail) Irom June ist till after elect! n or-'iOciM.; the SUNDAY EDITION, same afro, at the same price; * or th DAILY, four pages, for si. < Address, I HE -UN, New York City. | THE PENN MUTUAL Xjlfo Ixtsuraiioo Oo. J OF PHILADELPHIA. J ASSETS, - - - . $5,504,329.24 , leoorporuH il In I84T. Finely .Vlutttnl. Annual Oasli Dividends available to r-nuce Preminms 1 the second ye r. Foiicica non forfeitable f r their value. Endowment Policies Lsued at I ife ltates. i SAMUEL O. IIIIEY, P esldent. I SAMUEL K. STOKES. Vlce-Pr sldent. H. S. STEPHENS, 2d Vice-President. JAS. WEIR MASON. Actuary. 4 HENItY AUSTIK, Secretary. [ Agents wanted In Eastern and Middle State*. apply to tl. HPEIMIKNH, V. P., J IVnn .Hiittml llullrinnr, I'Mhul liihln. Pa. [ THIS CLAIM-HOUSE ESTAB- i LISHED Ii>f 1865. ' PFjNSTONK ' of 18tl I and Si and for thrlrhelit. The law lnoluaes dts-rter* and those dishonorably discharged. If wounded, Injured, or have contracted any disease, apply at once Thousands entitled. Great numbers entitled to < an inc eased ?ate, aod sbonld apply immediately. All Soldiers and Seamen of the War of 1812 who served i for anv period, however short, whether disabled or not, and all widows of sach not now on the Pensl n rolls, are I reqae ted to ren I me their address at onoe. UniTMTV. Many who enlisted la ISO 1*2 ' -RV / U la A 1 a and it are entitled Send your i discharge and have t hem ? xaminod. Kuslnrss before the 1 PA'I fc.N'1' OVFII!)' Solicited. Officer*' returns and ? accounts settled, and a 1 just claims prosecuted. As I make no charge unless successful, I request all to Inclose two stamps for reply and return of papers. UliO. H. I.K ttO N, lees H?x 47, W iiahlnaton, D. C. | I recommend Oaptalu lemon as an honorable and < successful Practitioner.?S. A. Hurlbur, M. O ,4 h Oon- , gtvsslonal District of Illinois, late Ms j.-Oon'l u. 8. Vols. In writing mention name of this paoer. | llfPA and Portraits of all the Presidents, I U tN to which is added the ConetltnItil haW tionofthcUnited8ta.tes,w?A all the Amendment*. Beautifully printed; 86 cm*U by mall. Agents wanted everywhere. Sells rapidly. STRANGERS'^ : Rxposition. 10 renin by mail. Send for <1 utde before | lea vine hotne. Tells What to do.Where to go. What to see. M I the Presidents of United States In one ?l?D I I pant Sleet Engraving, 82x34 inches. Sold * * mm HHkmly by agents. Term* very liberal. Bend far circulars. T.H.AjTTII UK. A SON, Philadelphia. ( ROOFS I 1 i that leak are costly property. You cannot afford thabi. ' The damage to your boused crops, which rssults from one storm, is often mora than the cost of putties your Barn root In order. The yearly decay of agricultural machinery and Imp'emen's, ar.slng from lea?y roofs on outhouses, would more tba i pay tbs oost of roofing errrr shed, orlb and storehouse on yonr farm. Your stock anffera frr m the drlppcgs of yonr stable roof, and the necessity of their lying In wet stalls. Theee sells affect property, bat when yonr hoase roof leaks It is worse yet; then comfort departs, and you hare a garret full of palls and pans to catch the steady streams; there are wet oellloga ar.d falling piaster; there Is spoiled fnrnltnre, damp bedding ar.d rheumatism; there is the anxlons wife, wearied with running np stairs to guard against new leeks; it Is decay, ana rum, and property wasted. You cannot ajr rd it. Onr Rlate Rooting Paint will end yonr difficulties and make y mr roofs watertight. Kor new roofs-our Rubber Roofing Kelt oorrred with Hlate Rooting Paint will give satisfaction to any one. Kor full information In regard to Roofhrg and House Paints generally, send for our 1U0 page Book, which Is free to all who write at onr4, and to?Hon Ihit MiMfxsper. Address, If. Y. SLATE ROOF1NO OO , Lmxtbd. T Cedar si, N. Y. _1 fecial Notice to Our Readers! SPECIAL CAUL ! WH igents wanted m To sell the New Patent Improved EYE CUP8. ar centred to be the beet paying lominenn offered to Agent* by any limine. An emu/ and pUanant employment. L_ie valno of tho c >ebrated new Patent Improved e Guys for the r .^ration of sight breaks out and wfl ires In the ev* ..ce# of over 6,000 genuine tea- ^ lonials of ' a, and recommeuded by more than jj 000 ' best physicians in their practioe. "j fhe Pv jt Eye Cups area scientific and physio[icai discovery, ana as Ai.sx. B. Wrr.th, M. D., " 1 Vs. Bbatlit, M. D., write, they are certainly > greatest invention oi the age. Seed the following certificates : Fkbquson Station, Logan Co., Ky.,1 _ ^ June 6th, 1873. / i. J. Bali. & Co.", Oculists: 3entlemen?Your Patent Eye Cups are, in my dginent, tho most splendid triumph which optical enoe has ever achieved, but, like all great and portant truths, in this or in any other branch of enoe and philosophy, have much to contend with >m the Ignorance and prejudice of a too skeptical bile ; but truth 1b mighty, and it will prevail, and la only a question of time as regardB their geueral ceptance and indorsement by all. 1 have in my nils certificates of persons testifying in uncquival terms to their merits. The most prominent ysiclaus of my county CMOmmOLd your Eye ips. I am, reepecttuuy, j. a. L. llOiEK. William Bkatley, M. D., 8.ilvisa, Ky., writes: * I'hauks to you for the greatest of ull inventions. y sight W fully restored by the uso of your Patent to Cur>s, after being almost euttrely blind for enty-six years." Alex. B. Wteth, M. D., Atchison, Pa., writes: tfter total blindness of my loft eye for four years, paralysis to the optic nerve, to my utter ustonlituent your Pateut Eye Cups reston d my eyesight rmaueutly in three minutes." Rev. 8. B, Falkinsmuro, Mitiister of M. E. lurch, writes; " Your Patent Eyo t ups havo reared my sight, for which 1 am most thuukiul to o Father of Mercies. By your advertisement I wat a glance that your invulusblo Eye Copu pernned their work perfectly iti acvo dauco with iys ological law; that they literally f ?l tho eyes at wer e starving for nutrition. May God greatly ?>ss you, and may your name be enshrined in the loctionate memories of multiplied thousands as le of the benefactors of your kiud." Horace B. Dubant, M. D.^says : " I sold, and fected future sales liberally. The Patent Eye lips, they will make money, and mako it fast, too; ) small, catch-penny affair, but a superb, number le, tip-top businoss, promises, as far as I can see, be life-long." Mayor E. 0. Ellis wrote us, Novomber 16th, 169: -" I have tested the Pateut Ivory Eye Cups, id I am satisfied they are good. I am pleased Uh them. They are certainly the greatest invenon of tho age." Hon. Horace Greelet, lato editor of the New ork Tribune, wrote: " Dr. J. Ball, of our city, > a conscientious and responsible man, who iB inipablo of Intentional deception or imposition." Prof. w. Merrick writes : "Truly, I am grateil to your noble Invention. My sight is restored y your Patent Eye Cups. May Heaven bless and reserve you. I have been using spectacles twenty ears. I am seventy-one years old. I do all my Titing without glasses, and I bless the inventor of le Patent Eye Cups every time 1 take up my old teel pen." Ai>olfh Bioukbero, M. D., physician to Emperor rapoleon, wrote, after having his sight restored by nr Patent Eye Cups: "With gratitudo to God, nd thankfulness to the inventors, Dr. J. Ball ft k>., I hereby recommend the trial of tho Eye Cups In full faith) to all and every one that has any imaired eyesight, believing as I do, that since tho exeriment with this wonderful discovery has proved uccessful on me, at my advanced period of Ufe? ilnety years of age?I believe tbey will restore tho lslon to ..any individual if they are properly v Called. ADOLPH BIORNBERG. M. D." btnmonxcraUh ?/ bfaseachuertls, Esurx, ss. Jans 6tn, 1873, personally appeared Adolph Biornsrg, made oath to the following certificate, and by lm subscribed ana sworn before mWM. STEVENS, J. P. Lawrence City, Mass , June 9;h, 1873. Wo, the undersigned, having personally known % T. Adolph Blornberg for years, believe him to bo a honest, moral man, trustworthy, and in truth ad veracity unspotted. His character la without mroach. M. BONNE f, Ex-Mayor, 8. B. W. DAVIS. Ex-Mayor, GEORGE 8. MERRILL, P. M., ROBERT H. TEWKSBCRY, City Treaa. Reader, these are a few certificates out of thouinds we receive, and to the aged wo will guarantee our old and diseased eyes can bo made new; your npaired sight, dimness of vision, and overworked fee can be restored; weak, watery and sore eyes ored; the blind may see; spectacles be discarded; Ight restored and vision preserved. Spectacles nd surgical operations useless. Please send your address to us, and we will send ou our book, A OEM WORTH READING! A DIAMOND WORTH SEEING!' 'avs your By? and Jtestor* your Sight I , Throw Away your Spectacles I By reading our Illustrated Physiology and Anatoay of the Eyesight, of 100 pages, tells how to restore repaired vision and overworked eyes * how to cure reek. watery, inflamed and near-sighted eyes, and 11 other diseases of the eyes. Waste no moie money if adjusting huge glasses on your nose and disflgirlng your face. Book mailed free to any person, lend on your address. AGENTS WANTED ro sell the Patent Eye Cups to the hundreds of >eople with diseased eyes and Impaired sight in rour county. Any person can act as our Agent. To gentlemen or ladles, ?5 to |20 a day guaranteed. Full particulars sent free. Write immedlitelj to * DR. J. BALL & CO ,91 Liberty St., New York City, P. O. Box 057. Do not miss the opportunl ty of being first in tb' ield. Do not delay. Write by first mall. G"^>. nducementa and large profits offered to iin._i.ers luring the winter months, and to any person who rants a first-class paying business. PT Tus largest COMMISSION AT.LOWED TO lOBMTB BT AMI HOUSE IN TUS UNIT SI) BTATMS. 4 Apt OR per day. Send for Chromo CsU'sgus. H. mrrvoitn'sHons, Ro .toc. Mass. i tlKNTw WAN VKI?.- Twenty its I I Mounted Cm. Ohromoa for SI. I? ounplst by matl.poot-iiaJd ,'.?Oo. jOETtHSNTaL OnnoMQ Co . .11 Nassau St.. New York. finilTll ?t"l Morphln- lluhlt absolutely and 11 U I 11 MM speedily rurud. Painless; no publtciti. 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