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SUMMARY OF MKW&. (aiarcMUR Itppa Irvm II*me mud Abr*a The Centennial Exhibition is not to 1 exteuded beyond November 10th, the til origiually eet for olosing it. The menage expect that the ohilly weather of October w make tbe on warmed buildings uncomfortat for visitors, and, consequently,that thepreee large attendance will end with September... The deaths by yellow fever in Savannah a increasing in number, and from thirty to foi interments occur dully John Young, CO vioted of the murder of Absl McDonald, w hanged at Cayuga, Ontario. After adjustii the black cap, and while the condemned mi was repeating the Lord's prayer, the exeo tidner attempted to spring the trap. Throaj some mismanagement, however, the oha parted. Five minnteB were taken up in forcii a bolt with a sledgo hammer, at each strol of which a poroeptible tremor could be so< passing over the condemned man. The su pense was inexpressibly horrible, many tur ing away from a sight which will long live their memories. At 7.20 the drop fell, ai John Young died without a struggle. Aft hanging half an hour, the body wan cut dow i T>?1 J- ?* * * a. ueigniua awpatou save : " Tho prool motion of Prince Milan ?b king of Servia enthusiastically reoeived by the popuUtio Is is believed that t'ue prinoe and bis minist only disavow the act because of the stroi diplomatic pressnro exercised by the powei particularly Russia. The Porte threatei to terminate the armistice unless Russia sto the influx of Boldiers into the Servian arm Tho number is now estimated at 15,000, and iB claimed that at leant four hundred soldie from Russia pass daily through Oolats The immenso mine under Hallett's ree Hell (Tate, the result of seven years' intermi tonU labor and containing fifty-two thousai pounds of tho most powerful explosives, wi successfully discharged at tho timeappointe in tho pretence of an immense oonoourse i people, who were greatly disappointed at tl absence of a heavy crash with earthqual shock. Tho preparations having been oot pleted for firing the mine, tho engineers r tired for a few hundred feet, and the band < Gen. Newton's little child, guided by tl mother, touohed the eout the electric current to the ma*s of con bustiblee. Instantly there was a dull run bling and a slight Titration of tbe earth, a coxnpanied by an upheaval of water, mad an e tones to the neigbt of perhaps soventy-fl' feet,and the spectators knew that the greate submarine blasting operation ever attempt) in this country was over. Nothing was in juri in the houses in the vicinity, notwithetandii the fears of the inhabitants, many of who had removed all of their furniture. At poin all along the sonud people watobed to see tl tidal wave which, it was thought, the oomo tion would cause ; but watched in vain .... 11/ the collapsing of a balloon at Paxton, II while five hundred foet from the groun Oeorge Winthrop was dropped feet foremot sinking in the earth to his knees, aud r ceiving injuries from which he died.... A vigorous fall campaign against the Indiai is 8 30n to be instituted by Gen. Crook, wi fresh troops. Soundings on the reef under which tl Hell date explosion was fired shows mora ai clearer water than the engineers dared ho for Louisville, Kv.. has < xperieuced slight earthquake shock The oaptnri North field bank robbers have been identifii as the notorious Cole and Bob Younger at Ah Carter, a Texas desperado Ben jam mggeu rarjuiy snot James Ford, at Criefiel Md.. because the Utter refused to let Rigg< woo hie daughter The British ship Lai mormnir, bound from Calcutta to Demenu is pouted at Lloyd a an missing. It ia believi she has foundered, with all hands and thr hundred ooolio immigrants.... The Dard nong, from Melbourne to Siduey, fonnden n?ar Jervis bay during a humaoDO. Sixty the crew and passengers were drowned.... Revolution still continues in tho Centi American ?.tate of Colombia. Nominations to Congress: Pennsylvani sixth distriot, Washington Townsend, Re] Now Jersey, second, Hezekiah B. 8mit Duo.; third, Miles Ross, Dem Tho go ernment of China has granted many new co cessions to foreign trades and has open four new ports for oommoroe The pc of Puerto Priucipe, Cubs, suffer from bung to suoh an extent tuat the authorities a obliged To issue rations twioe a week T fnneral obsequies of Rear Admiral Bennoc at Norfolk, Ya., were attended by numero army and navy officers and a large number civilians A refrigerator car oontaini fonr million salmon egga for Eastern rive was shipped from Sacramento, Gal T new treaty with the Sioux Indiana has atli been sigued by the Spotted Tail band ai will shortly go Into effect. Spotted Tail ma an able speech, reciting the wrongs of hispc plo, and informod the commissioners hewai ed Bishop Whipple and Rev. Mr. Hinman settle the matter for him Martiniqt Wost Indies, has suffered from another hur cane, the second within a month. ..The Ores >w? )??][ ui new zorK, in oouventlon Albany, nominated a fall State tioket, wi Richard M. Griffin, of the Albany Eveni Pott, for governor At the Loaisvi races Harry Hill won the two-mile race 3.41}, 8.42)1. Grit won the mile raoe I horses previously beaten at the meeting 1.46, 1.46, L50}. Internal Raven ne Commissioner Ranm b invtrnoted tbe district attorneys throngho the oonntry to bring suits against all perso woo have not paid tbe whole of their incot tax Congressional nominations: Conn4 tiont, third district,John T. Walt, Sep.; fonrt Dr. Robert Hubbard, Dem.; New Jersey, stxt Wm Baxter, Greenback ; Kentucky, fonrt J. Proctor Knott, Dam Terence Wei and Patrick Donohae were Instantly kill and two men seriously wounded by the fall! of a rook in a tunnel in which they wars work in Baltimore coonty, Md Was. ] (Ross) Tweed has been taken on board t United 8tatos warship Franklin, from Vif and is now on bis way home. His oompanl was released by tbe authorities T x Cherokee Indians and other civilised India iu Indian Territory protest against tbe pi posed settlement of the Bioux Indians their reservations, and claim that the gc eminent will violate its treaty in so doing... General Braxton T. Bragg, of the late Co federate army, dropped dead in the street Galveaton, Texas, from heart disease.... Hervie rejects the conditions of peace propoe by the great powers, and hostilities have 1 gnn again A bronse statue of Wm. 1 Bsward was unveiled in Madison square, N< York, Win. M. Everts making the oration. It was presented to the oitj by admirers of Mr. 4, Seward On the Louisville racecourse Harper's horse Ten Broeck ran four miles against time in 7.15^?basting the fastest De time on reoord (Felloworaft's at Saratoga, 7.19$) by three and one-half seconds. The miles were made in 162^, 1 ?*, 1.46*. 1.50J. nt A fire in Kingston, Out., destroyed three dwellings and a storehouse which oontaiced Je $16,000 worth of raw hides Congressional nominations: New Jorsey, sixth dlstriot, Thos. B. Peddie, Bop.; Massachusetts, ninth, Geo. Verry. Dem.; Connecticut, second, Stephen Pg W. Kellogg, Bop.; Pennsylvania, twentieth, iq L A. Mackey, Dem ...... Thero were 260,000 a people present on the Exhibition grouuds on gh Pennsylvania's day, 257,290 of whom were In P*?ln8 visitors Don Curios is reported tc have informed the French authorities that ko be would not again enter Ppain at the expeneo ?n of another civil war.... In the free-to-all 1B. race at Fleetwood park, near New York, Goldn smith Maid defeated Judge Fullerton in three in straight heats in 2.21%. 2.21J. 2.24. id ' ~ er A Chinese Parable. n. a. Fohi, in the course of his wanderings, iH oorning to a village, knocked at the door D of a rich woman and begged permission _ to enter. " What!" said she, "do yon ' think I receive into my house every lg roving vagabond ? No, indeed ; it ' would be unbefitting a respectablo woman ! Go your way 1" P8 Then he went to the cottage of a poor J- woman, who at onoe kindly begged him 41 to enter. She set before him the only r? food she*had, a little goat's milk, broke a piece of bread into it, and said : |f " May Fohi bless it, that we may both ' have enough." 1 " She then prepared for him a couch of straw ; and, when he fell asleep, per** oeiving that he had no Bhirt, she sat up d> all night and made him one out of some of linen she had made by her own hard labor. In the morning she brought it ie to him, begging ho would not despise u- her poor gift. After breakfast she nce oompanied him a little way, and at partDf ing Fohi said : " May the first work you ie undertake last until evening I" .h When she got home she begun to tt measure her linen, to see how much was a. left, and she went on measuring, and c did not come to the end of it until )d the evening, when her house and yard were full of linen ; in short, she did not ?e know what to do with her wealth. Her rich neighbor, seeing this, was sorely 541 vexed, and resolved that such good -"d fortune should not escape her again. *8 After some months the traveler came ui once more to the village ; she went to meet liim, pressed him to go to her is house, treated him with the best food o- she had, and in the morning brought .. him a shirt of fine linen, whioh she had L, had made some time before ; but all d, night she kept a candle burning in her ,t. room, that the stranger, if he awoke, e. might suppose she was making his shirt. After breakfast she aocompauied him out of the village, and when they parted he said : " May the first work you undertake last till evening 1" She went her way home, thinking the is whole time of her linen, and anticipate ting its wonderful increase ; but just p< then her oows begun to low. " Before * I measure my linen," said she "I will ad quickly feteh the oows some water." Bi But when she poured the water into l(j the trough, her pail never emptied ; ln she went on pouring, tho stream increased, and soon her house and yard were all under water; the neighbors c_ oomplained that everything was ruined ; c~ the cattle were drowned, and with diffl *' oulty she saved her own life, for the Ed water never ceased flowing until the scta? ting of the sun. e- . p<* A Thrilling Drama. of It is whispered that a young gentle al man in town is now hard at work upon a new drama, which, when oompleted, he hopes to see presented upon the 1. I t it-- Qt X * uunrus Ul UUC Ul I LIB Ob. J.IOU1JH lUeaitTH J-' It is purely an American drama, and u h very powerfnl one. In the seventh act v of the play the curtain rises to show old n- Moneypouch, the insurance president, ed discovering his daughter going down n o. rope ladder at midnight to land in the :t>r arms of au impecunious but loving >rti young man in the yard. Old Money he ponoh yells out: "Hi! What's all this?" n' The young man folds his arms sternly of and rejoins : "I wouldst flee with thy daughter ?" B "Curses on thee, villain!" roars the father. Here the daughter breaks in with : 181 "Oh, pa, wipe off your chin !" ad "I will not wipe off my ohin ! No, de never! False minx i" thunders out tho stern parent, it- ? Then pull down your vest, pa, do," to responds the loving daughter, is, " Ungrateful hussy ! How oan I pull rt- down my vest f Don't you see I'm in >o- my nightohirtt" shrieks the distracted ae parent th .." Ah ! we have erred! Give us thy ^ blessing, father-in-law-to-be," the young man now puts in, and he and the young , woman nop down on their knees in the damp grass of the dooryard. ?r "Aha I Bless thee, my children, n bless thee 1" answers the old mail, spreading bis hands benevolently. '* I m will boost thee in business, my son, and nt thon shalt yet become president of a d? savings bank, and slope in better style De than thon hadst planned." !0. The curtain falls amid what the writer of the play - expects will be the wildest h' applause of the enraptured audience. b! ih The First Marriage la Deadwood. ed An unusual attraction was offered in og the theater at Deadwood, a new town in at the Black Hills, according to the Pioneer, If. the bills announcing that a lady and b? gentleman of Deadwood would be united jo, marriage at the end of the play. A ?, large and expectant audience aawmhlAH and at the conclusion of the first play the curtain rose and discovered the principal members of the company : standing on both sides of the stage. ?* The oenter was oconpied by Mrs. McrT" Kelvey, the bride, and Mr. Morgan, the groom. Mrs. MoK. was attired in an ?- elegant evening costume. Mr. M. was at jauntily dressed. Judge Kuykendall . performed the oeremony with grace and ed dignity, and omitting the paroxysmal m- kiss, he shook the hands of the pair, a. and the curtain fell on the first marriage )W in Dead wood. In the forty years that the Merchant's Gargling Oil has been before the pnblio, thousands of patent med;oiens have been ushered into the market and retired, while this old remedy has held on its way, increasing in popul rity with each succeeding year. Merchant's Oarerling Oil is known familiarly the whole length and breadth of the land, and the name of the secretary, Mr. John Hodge, of Liockport, has a fame as wide as the medicine he dispenses. We have no data as to the number of bottles sent out from the manufactory last year, but the quantity must have been enormous. Tho company distribute two millions of almanacs and domestic recipe books annually, and when it is remembered that these are given away, some idea of the extent of the advertising enterprise may be formed. A medicine that will stand the test of forty years, as the Merchant's Gargling Oil has done, needs no special indorsement at this late day.?Buffalo Courier. Chapped hands, face, pimples, ringworms, aaltrhonm, and other outai.c "?ib affections cured, and rough skin made soft and smooth, by using Jcjupeb Tab Soap. Bo careful to get only that made by Oaswoll, Hazard A Co., New York, as there are many imitations me do with oommon tar, all of which are worth ItWO. OUTIk. That mnat be a peaceful and wonder ^fully harmless neighborhood in Maine, "where one family of four sons and one daughter ha? married all the children in another family, consisting of four daughters and one son. Yet the newspapors state this as a fact. The attention of soldiers and their lioira is called to the card of MoNeill A Birch, of Washington, D. C., in another column. From a Physician. Htde Park, Vt., Feb. 7, 1876. Messrs. Beth W. Fowlo <t Sons, Boston : Oenfs?Yon may perhaps remember that I wrote you several weeks ago in regard to the nee of the Peruvian 8ymp for my wife, who was suffering from general debility, the sequence of typhoid dysentery. I bad tried the most noted physicians in this State, and also in Canada, without relief. At yonr recommendation she oomtnonced the nee of the Syrnp ; the first four bottles made but little impression. but while taking the fifth she began to improve rapidly, and now, after using six of the dollar bottles,she bad regained her strength, and iB able to do most of the work about the houso; and [ feel that I cannot speak too highly in praise of the Peruvian 8yrnp. I have prescribed it to several of my patients, and have procured the sale of several dozen of it here. You can make auy nse of this letter yon seo fit. Yours, very truly, * H. D. Belden, M. D_ Cut This Ont. The As tor Place Hotel, Astor Place, Third Ave. and Eighth St., New York, is oue of tho boat places for a stranger to stop?well kept, Cbntrally located, walking dittanoeto principal stores aud theaters, and with a good bed, clean, airy rooms at 50 or-nt* to Isl per day. It does not cost a small fortune to spend a few days in tho city. With the affable and gentlemanly Mr. Bordon (one of the proprietors) behind the counter, no one can help feeling at homo. Qo and ace him. * Abscesses and sores of long standing, which have resisted the operation of ointments and washes, may be cleaised and healed by frequent and persistent washing with Ol.enn'8 Sulphur Soap. Depot, Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixth avenue. New York. Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye makes old folks young. Many valuable horses die from the effects of colic. The beet thing to do in a case of this kind is to pour a bottle of John son'8 Anodyne Liniment into a long necked junk bottle, add half pint of molasses and water, tlieu pour tho whole down the horse's thront. In ten minutes the horse will begin to eat. * Parsons,' Purgative Pills will greatly relieve, it not entirely cure, dyspepsia, when everything else fails. Tbc-y have been tried in some desperato cases, and have given more relief than auy other medioine. * Tki Markets. Maw von* User Cattle?Frlme to Extra BoTloolt 8* > 10* Common to Good Toxsns (AH Mlloh Oows ...45 00 #70 CK flogs?Live OA*# OAS Dressed u7*# 08* Sheep..... C4 $ IB* Lambs OS <fl IA* notion?Aiicumcg nxe ii* | Blcur?Extra Weeierc 6 4.- #6 CO SUte Extra...... 6 86 (A 6 to Wheat?Bed Weatern..., 1 05 <? 1 16 No. 3 Svrlcc... 1 16 (A i lu Bye?State 80 A 8* Barley?State..... 75 (A 1 l 6 Barley Malt 76 (A 1 96 Jats? Mixed Western S3 # 41 Corn? Mixed Western...... .... MM A 5 j Hay, perewt 60 irt 80 Straw, per r.wt.,... ED 9 80 Hops 76'H-8? A'6 ...,76a 10 A 7i Pork?Mesa...... 16 76 ?16 78 Lard 10XA 1036 Pish?Mackerel, No. 1, new........ .16 00 #17 00 " No. 3, new 7 61 A 7 60 Or - Cod, per cwt............ 6 01 A 6 6'> Herring, Scaled, per box. . . 30 A 30 Petroleum?Ornde 11 #1416 BeOned, 76 Wool?California Fleece...... 14 # 76 Texas " 14 # 38 Anstraliac " ............ 46 A 46 Batter??:ate 33 # 88 Western Dairy 86 # 87 Western Yellow 80 # 88 | Western Ordinary 16 # 31 One- e?State Fr.ctcry 18 (St 13 State Skimmed..,, 06 ? 07 Weutern 04 A 1 M Mtm? ittate 36 A 3c luniLO. Koar e to # :o Wheat?No. 1 Spring........,, 1 31 1 31 Oorn?Mixod., CM A 63 Oats 87 # 4?) Bye 70 A 73 Barley 88 A 88 rBULAnsLrnu. Beef Oattle?Extra 04 A 0616 Sheep Oivta ra Uok??Dreutd 08 A CD Flour?PenmylTania Bxtra 16 O 8 31 Wheat?Wretern Bod 1 *1 1 30 Bye.......... ...... ............ 7-1 0 D1 Oorn?Yellow..i.................... 63 * C8 killed 6) 66 0" OitB?Mixed 8J 0 88 Petroleum?Ornda.._^..18J< 01?X Befiued 33X W1TCBTOVR, MAM. Beef Oattle?Poor to Ohotoe ?.f0 0 7 75 Sleep 1 ?0 0 8 W L\intM 6 00 61P 08 m Pay to A?ti. Sample free. H. Albert.Boetoo. Ma. AfJRNTH?Far 400 Papere and MefH'nrt WAlfTKP. O. W. Bennett, Pen. Aa't. Qolnoy, Mich PHOKITABI.KWork for AjrenU at home. Sample gO eta. IM> W. Q. Loomm. Weetooreland, N. Y. Pra A Inkle. Plotuat work '.hundreds now employe- . hundred* more wanted. M. 17. Lovtl.t.. Erie. He. (fit "I /k a Day. Employment for all. Ohramo A Norelty <P-lV CJatalnnue f raa. Felton AOo.,119Waaaauet-.N.Y. (fitkk III1TVIT Him a?* nk. ? T?Li at On??." OOIXYnR A OO2 Clinton ViIo^n'.'y! (RE ? rny ? Wook to Anrit*. ftemploa KRBR. fOO g W? / P. O. VIOKRHV. Aofi'to. M?lno. OA * Wook Btlur ntrutMd to rail* A fonuUo. Bond Lt\ f otamp for thwiMii. 1. M. Bodtno.lndlanap'a.lnd. 4 OINT8 into tod. on mIht or sonnlal-m. Wow boot Ek_ o?o. Addw J. B. MiMIT A Oo- Ht Loulo. Mo. asthma, ^^asasas.a^agy ? month. Outfit worth |1 fiwoto onto. (PaVV KlIlMPMVjO*..lW Mlob. AT .Ohfooco U|| 1% 'Il.ljt (?( P ut^tn aid Wnnntoo W I Ml B 1 .M^btoorr Addram lOKNAUJ WW w WI WD MILL OO . tm, W. Y. ThJ5n??wSI22??E; VSLHSfJxrSl*** I o J. roriiloB^/SK. JVirU KTwJTVork. lltf Ok A MONTH and traveling expetiaea paid tor Mwleeiwew. No peddlera wanted. Addr??, MOKITOB MaWPT'O Pp.. Cincinnati, Oli o. AAPA A .Honlh.-AjrnUvuM. 36b?t :?.l ? A 5111 tau artlolee In the world. Odo nmplt fr< 4 WUVW Add'?JAY HHOWWON,Detroit.Mlc1. A IB WATtlHKH. A Oreat fieneatlon. ?am,-it *11^ Watch aitd OhIJU fro* to AamtU. Better tb n f A* Oold. Addreoa A. OOULTER * OO.. Ohio*, c. PIT 1?C! ?Tnlant Relief and MtIRE Hlf^nrg ML Aljijijr ?t KRKK. I bars no hnmbag med olnotoeell. FTw. PUTNAM. ?6 Kaat Broadway. N.V. A(*1U Waalad.-'TwentyWxl I Mounted Untofor 81. 8 umplM bp mall, poat-pald.tfOo. Oon agWTAl, Ohjiomo OO.. 37 Naaaaa Street. Now Von. camuiuls^ir^ UlftllatWDU to AftaU. j. ii. uukfuud's suns. boston'. Uf niTT'TT *'"i" rapidly with 8'enoll and Kqr Obnrk III I I N H Y Outfit*. Catalogue and eamplea KRKK. illU11 111 1 8. M. Sponoer.W" Waah.8t.,Boaton.Ma*r. $60 A WEEK tar* WegTS'stiiSy w^rk that will bring yon 84U a inontb at home day or ??'?. IwvKTroBa' Union. 1 7 a Ureenwloa Street. New Yoi a. (Mfl 5 (ftir a day an re mule by AgmU tailing ncr Chmmot /n 111 e ,tl X ?! Cravout. Picture and Chronin Card.. I5tt? aauir? . . . .~?t.pl??. worth ?fi. trn'. p ..tpnld for H&c. Illu.tr l?.t catalogue free. J. h. Bt'l KOtll)' ssons. boston. mass. V%| I I MB HABIT CURED At HOME. KJI'IIJni No publicity. Time abort. ? Term* moderate. 1.000 teettmontala. Peaorlbe caae. Dr. F. E. Manan.tlulnoj.Mlob. W O We will atart you In a boalneea yon can " make ftO a week without capital, eaay VAVW wnfi reapeotable for either eex. Aaron* fflUflfil Supply Co.. 281 Bowery, N. Y. We send Plant*| THR I Cheaper by Mall, of trted rarletlee I nnil,AR port-pald, than of Small Emit. I NPRSfRY. I Others by Expms.. Catalogue froe. I.APHAM St ANTHONY. Olaytoo.Del. ? fl 11 HlUfl If ?on want the beet selling art tchH l?P II I X In the world and a eolld cold patent XlUJjil ? IJ layer watoh, free of ooet, write et OOP* to J. BRIDE A oo. te& Broadway. N. Y. rn WW HH n V msd.itroni; Bash fa I osw oared; wl Ei IVI B { T ths Itedy m.dt rimroa*: Yalaablvk : too. Brut Pres. AiMr,-... M. I.. ltTRtl. Boa 4K0. N. Y. /fa AW A A IHONTH-AOKNT8 WANTKI' U 'Ihll ererywhere. Bntlneaa honorable and flrsttllZllll olaee. Particular* KNT ran. Addrc wHvv WORTH * CO.. St. Lonle. Mo. PRIJTjn I 3.POO BuildingLota siren away In K. r%-c,-cj VoMlnnrUle. Tenn. (Jte-nates reser*. ed). The Company'* Attorney will ezeonte War rantyDeeda and forward to aopltoanta for a fee of 03. Ad'a Ky. A Tenn. Land A Mining Oo .Newport, Ky. w a t^rrffx7ya-young men mn i,adik>. r r l\ IN 1. 1^r to learn Telegraphy. and earn 945 to 900 per month. Extra Indneemnnta. The larq. art, bat! and moat rrUahlr College In u.S. Send atamu fn> Catalogue. Add'a Tri.EOPArn Uot.t.EOK. Buffalo. N. Y nrt/ni l/CD Uttle Giant. 7-Shot, Relf-Aotln. nCVULVtn Cylinder, with Box Cartridges. ???S.1.5D. 64 pp. Catalogue fret Sporting Oood*. Noreltte*. Rare Hooka, a to. New Good for Agent*. BALDWIN A CO.. 111 Naaaan St.. N. Y fWITjt A C! ?The oboloeat In the world?Importer*' JL iJOiUa prloee? I?argest Company tn Americastaple article? pl?a?es every body?Trade oontlnnally In creasing?Agents wanted ererywbers?beet Inducements ?don't waste time?send for Circular to ROB'T WELLS. 43 Veeey St.. N. Y. P. O. Box l 287. 1A A41F.NTS Wnn(ed-9?BOto NIOU JL""#"'""" a week, or WAOO forfeited. Newnoreitlea,chromoa,stationery packages, watches, jewelry,etc.: special terms clven to agents; rslnable samples, with catalogue, rent free; a 16-Varat solid gold watch gtren as premlujn. R. L. Klktchkb, 11 Per Street. New York. ? #1 niTHlfl Inrestlgate the merits of Tbelllns AlvF.lv I J\ trated Weekly before determining QU JJAl Ml Us npon your work thla fall and winter. The combination for this season surpasses anything heretofore attempted. Terms sen* free. Address CHAS. OLUCAS A CO.. 14 Warren Bt., New York. The LOVERSV.e?SK&.;3.?B2Cl wonderful and and amuilng Instrument ever inrented. Bacrvt coDTcrsation can l>? carried on from different roooi*. voro? the trert. Ac., without detection. A ebild can u?? It. {t>*Affetiti \V:ii?lc?l to take order* for It. Soli* like hot rnker Sample pair cut for lOoe. Add rem, Fletcher A Co., Williamibursh, N.T/ ABOOKfor the MILLION, MEDICAL ADVICE and (Chronic I)fUa?e?, Cancer. I Catarrh. Kuptttrr. Opiutu Habit, Ac., SENT FREE onr^ceif' ot ctamn AddrcM. l)r. Bulla* lliepenrary No 12 N. 8th ft, St. Loaif, Mo HO, FOR IOWA! ! xunusni i ruiei una uirou iuou ui auivrio ; A obilw from I. iiOO.OOO (cm of the boat lands li Iowa on It. R. farms, at aid and !$Ci par acre. Sand a postal card for oar map and pamphlet, or call on the Iowa F. R. Land Oo.OiS Randolph St., Chicago,or Oedar Kaplda, low . John B oai.hopn, Land Oom'r. If yon want to do your Ox. > own printing, JNfafc / >ur?sr r ?ke t?un*r. "?J f* CirrwUr. Ifm ?Mt i,as...aW k.fT,^. Ac. lUlawrVwU. V* ... iW i:*4V.Mi.ik??i.s?v ! IW a^l W... Us cht*uui'?t and hand undiu^^BKj^ iv'lf-liiklnff jirlntlntr ; *??rw riVK DOLLAMti. AJH.ee * 7JUHB AM2BICA FBI S3 CO., 63 Mumy St., ??lark. An. p. burnham's 1874 Turbine WATER WHEEL Has dlsplnrrd hnndrads of othor Turbines, bnt has never been Itself" dlnplneed. Pamphlet free. N F. BURNHAM, Yonn. Pa UUUI) NEWS Fill! HOOK AOENTH! The Winning Book of the Nruenn le out ! BRET HARTE IN THE FIELD I " Gabriel OownoT," Splendidly Ulnstrated and Beautifully Bound, l* ready. The pres. are plaolnic It with "Dlckena'" Woika. Says a prominent louma " A million rradert art impatient lo art it." We ? i IO.OOO ageuta to supply thsra. Now la the time t.i strike. Bend for IUnstrated Olronlara and ana for yon selves. Addreaa am Kit It) AN PUBLISHING go . habtropp. Ot., Ohicaho. III.. OntcgntATi, Ohio $501 0 cashi .j!;50 EACH. 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New York SOLDIERS Disabled In an? denes by wound or disease are entitled to pension, and most of those pensioned to Incease. Those who served for. three rears or who were discharged for wonnd or Injarr. having received bat 81 DO boa' tr, ere entitled to 8lOO additional. Where the soldier is dead relatives are entitled to bounty. McNKIlvL & BIK* II, Washington. D. one of whom was Ohlet of Division In the Pension offlor, make these olalms a specialty. No fee charged tilt elaim 1s collected. Vor fall Information address them Inoloslnr etsmp. NKW WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC Latest ?P,7. m?china Invention, todllf\ ? in thr world Pr rr>o?t If ? l/ Automatic Ap- Tsr Trads Mark la kess ** every machine. SII/ENT SEWING MACHINE. Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, Ac. Willcox & Gibbs 8. M. Co., R/tnil a* \ 8KO J MT ?r _ \wi. WUU ??./ wuo I?ubuw*7i XIOW I OTK. " I' f'?U like n bnll of Are rolling a? ini flows b? cheat." It a common eipremton udodr aufferere from Indirection. 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Five additions ingredients keep tho organs cool, moist and in bealthfld action. L.t rtj pre ntdice keep you from trying this grea medicine of a famous doctor, who ha iaved thousands of lives by it in hi large private practice. N. B.?^he Tar Balm has no ba: r.ssTE or smelL paltcbs, 50 cents and $ i per bottl* Great oaving to ba/ large size. Boid Dy all Druggists. "Pike's Toothache Drcjpn1 . pre in 1 minute. A NOVELTY. IS" VSS5SS Cnrda. oontalnlmr a ?c?n? when held to th. Hah designs), tut po.t-p.Id (or 26 oanta; I pasks, t na til. No other c*rd printer has Lh. limn. Agents war outHt IQc. (lard Printer. Look Boa D. Ashland. II EUPEON If you have Rlieumatism, Neural Headache, a Burn, or a Bruise, proc a bottle of Eupeon. It will give inat relief, as thousauds can testify, sale by all Druggists, H. A. HURLB & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph Sti Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors. "Sadies' self dress-fitte Tho " FITTER" consists of 5 acta of m 15 different sizes of a lady'a IV a tut, cut In dH heavy paper, ho that after measure* nre ta- J9| ken, tho exact-fitting pattern can lie ?o-ww lected all ready to cutthe goods by, a>> al:n- A pie tliat a child can use It successfully by reading Instructions. With It niy lady can ^9 lit her dresses perfectly, while it Is of price- ^9 less value to every dressmaker. ^ Price of Self Dress Fitter, f 1.50. Agenta Wanted Everywhere t Not*.?For TWO DOLLARS vehi will make you a yearly subscriber to the ^^^99 Monthly Elite Dre?aiiiiiker and ^^^9 Milliner (a splendid Fashion Magasine), and send vim by return mall the "Self Drc.n-Fittcr** FREE! in Send stamp for new and beautiful Catalogue of Kasbluus. A. BURDETTE SMITH, mi aluioomi: ) ? 16 lift lith Ct? i hew-\ ork Clly.0ggg Music Books! Mnsic Bool THE ENCORE FOR MINI. 1N<> HCHOOI.H * By L. O. KUIIUON. Contain* an ezoellent BIdkI ig School Coarse. 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