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SUMMARY OF HEWS, lattrMtlai Items Iran Haac aid Akr??d. Gen. Merritt, with five hundred men, baa left on a scouting expedition into the Sioux country The revolution in San Domingo still continues. Owing to the roads being blockaded, cone of the crops from the interior oan be got to the coast An unsuoceeaful attempt was made to burn the new Methodist church at Pennington, N. J. ...The oyster schooner Brandt, from Virginia for Mew London, Conn., capsized cff Watch Hill, and tie mate and steward were drowned James Ryan, a wealthy merchant of Peteroborcngh, Canada, who silled bis wife by stabbing, has been sentenced to be hanged on the twentyfirst of November Frank James, one of the ferocious Jamee brothors, who was engaged with the other desperadoes in the Minnesota bank robbery, bat succeeded in escaping, has been arrested at the house of a surgeon near Kansas City, where he was receiving treatment for a gunshot wound in the , knee The upper floor of the exhibition building at the Franklin oounty (Me.) fair gave way wuen crowded with people and two hundred persons woro precipitated Beveral feet, wounding a large number, one fatally. Chef kot Paeha, a leader In the Bulgarian atrocities, baa been put in confinement by the Turkish authorities on the demand of the English minister... .The Duke of Marlborough has been appointed viceroy of Ireland, vice Dake of Abercoru, resigned. Five cadets have been dismissed from the naval academy at Annapolis for refusing to give the n amce of some of their classmates who were engaged in " hazing." Captain Trim, a Mrs. Thayer and ohild, residing at Buokeport, Me., were murderod by robbers, _ who then fired the premises to hide the deed. The partially burned bodies were found ... . On the last day of the Jerome park meeting, Bill Bruce won the mile and an eighth handicap in 1:59. Parole came in winner of the mile and a half race in 2:88?beating St. Martin, Warlock, Virginius and Rhadamanthus. The throe-quarters of a mile dash for maiden three-year-olds was easily won by Princeton in 1:19}- The mile and three-quarters selling raoe resulted in a victory for Partnership. Time, 8:12>^ Mrs. Stein, renidinor ? distance from Hamilton, Canada, committed suicide, and a coroner from that place took a jury to Ties the remaine. While returning their wagon was overturned and two of the juror* so severely injured that one has since died and another cannot survive......The report from the general land office gives the receipts duriug the past fiscal year as 91,747,245. 6,524,326 acres of pnblio lands were disposed * of?2,875,910 being absorbed by homestead entrioe. The government in India has beeh foroed to open relief works in the Deccau and Southern Mahratta on acoount of the great suffering occasioned by the failure of the crops Religious intolerance in Bpaiu still oontinues, the bishop of Minorca having forbidden tbo admission of Protestant ohildren to the schools....Robbers broke into Lazarus' pawnbroker shop in Montreal, Canada^ and sueOAA/l "J *? iA* "" " vnuou iii gouiDg on wttli 920,000 wori.Il Ci 1 diamonds and Jewelry The Indiana at Standing Book have eigned the treaty iiapoeing of the Black Hilla?after having the olaneo which ineisted on their removal to Indian Territory atrook ont K diepatcli from New Branewick annoonoea tb loee of the schooner Attempt with five of er crew.... The famcna trotting etallion Smuggler, in a race at Myetio park, Boston, with Qroat Eastern, behaved very badly, and was distanced in tbe second heat A collar and elbow wrestling match occurred in New York city between Col. McLaughlin and a Mr. Martin, both of Michigan. Each measured six feet and weighed 222 pounds. McLaughlin won the first fall. Mar tin tbe eeooud, and McLaughlin tbe third and contest, giving him the 91,000 puree and title of ohampiou New York oity authorities seized the Pacific Mail steamship Oolou for taxes due A number of disasters to ship ping on the great lakes are reported, with some loss of life. President Orant has issued a proclamation uu-uiij uiu it ua ceen satisfactorily abowu to me that insurrection and domeetio violence exist in several oonnties in the State of tiontb Carolina, and tbatoertain combinations of men against law exiat in many oonnties of said State known as 'rifle olubs,' wbo ride np and down, by day and night, in arms, murdering some peaceable citizens, and intimidating others, which combinations, tbongh forbidden by the laws of the State, cannot be controlled or suppressed by tba ordinary oourse of justice," and as the executive of State has appealed for proteotion, "now, therefore, I, Ulysses S Grant, President of the United States, do hereby make proclamation, and command all persons engaged in said unlawful and insurrectionary proceedings to disperse and retire peaoeably to their respective abodes within three days, and hereafter abandon said combinations and submit themselves to the laws and constituted authorities of said State, and I invoke the aid and oo-operation of all god citizens thereof to uphold the laws and preserve the pnbllo peace." The secretary of war issued orders in ooonection with the above, Id which he directs Gan. Sherman to send an available fores of men to Colombia to see that the proclamation is observed. Two men, one white and the other ooiored, were Instantly killed a* Gaibon Hills ooal mine, near Richmond, Vs., by the sxploetou of four boilers in which the water had been allowed to beoooM exhausted. One other ooiored man waa fatally Injured The resources of the New Xork oity State banks amount to 67,177,807. The other State banks throughout the State have rsaporoas amounting to 33,480,828 A conflagration at Louisville, Ky., destroyed the large wholesale houses of Heeht A Harris, Davie AHaden, Oaruon, Daniels A Co., and A. Levy, besides damaging surrounding property. The losses foot np 0600,000 Baker's sash and planing mill at Chester, Pa., was destroyed by fire. Loss, M0,000; insurance 011,000. The owner of the running horse Tom Oehiltaws hM * hi nu mm a roar-mile net against Tan Brosek for 910,900 The mayor of Savannah, in oonJnnoOon with the president of the relief association, has addressed a letter to the people of the oonntry, heartily thanking them for their generous response to the appeals for aid, and declaring that there will be no need of further contributions....Thg business oenter of Jordan, N. Y , waa totally destroyed by fire. Mrs. Irene Hones, on trial at Trenton, N. J., for the murder of her husband, the notorious divorce lawyer, was aoqnitted by the Jury Wheat bee advanced in pries on the Chicago market in oonscquenco cf the probability of Roaaia being engaged in the Turkish war The Society of the Army of the Tennessee held its tenth annual meeting in Washington, presided oyer by Gen. Sherman. Among the exercises was the unvejjing of an equestrian statue erected to tho memory of Gen. Mcpherson The health offloer of Savanuah hawpublishod a letter advising people who ha\ e left the city not to return at present....Hod. Franoid P. Blair, one of the political leaders of the past, and father of Montgomery and tbe late Frank P. Blair, died at Silver Springs, Md., aged eighty-five years. He was tbe founder of the Washington Qlobe and ail his life was a prominent man in the country Sitting Bull has had tho audacity to send an envoy to one of tho agenoies to ask permission of the government for hie braves to come in and trade for ammunition. The envoy claims to have been in tho Custer fight, and says that while tbe whito men fought with the ntmoet bravery, there was no chance for them, as thero were so many Indians on the ground that they conld not all participate By tho loss of the British ship Rydal Hall, near San Francisoo.nine of her crew were drowned The aggregate vote on tlin Ruin in T.. diana ie 433,303, of which Mr. Williams, Dcm , received 213,098 ; Mr. Harrison, Rep, 207,977, end Mr. Harriugton. IlJ., 12,226. Williams' majority over Harrison is 5,119. The largest ludcpeudeDt vote cast was for Newaon, candidate for treasurer of the State, 15,915. The Legislature stand*: House?Republicans, fiftythroo ; Democrats, forty-five ; Independents, two. Senate ? Republicans, twenty-tliree j Democrats, twenty-five; Independents, two. The Democratic majority on the Congressional tickets is 7,913. The Republicans elect nine and the Demoorata fonr Congressmen. There wero 175 000 admissions to tho Centennial on the joint Delawaro end Maryland day. The tournament on Oeorge's Hill, in the grounds, was witnessed by 73,000 people. Too knights, riding at full tilt, endeavored to tako rings from tho arches with tho points of their lances. The knight of Delaware took the first priz9, seeming eight out of nine rings. Tho Centennial knight stood second, and the knight of Connecticut third The grand jury at Salem. N. J., found a true bill of murder against James Weeden, Samuel Colyer, John Clarke, Riohard Goodwin and "Fiddler" Naary, for the killing of Walker in the prize ring Congressional nominations: New York, sixth district, S. S. Cox, Dem.; eighth, Fernando Wood, Dem.; ninth, Elijah Ward, Dem.; tenth, Abraham 8. Hewitt, Dem.; eleventh, Benj. A. Willis, Dem.; fourteenth, Michael H. Herschberg, Rep ; thirteenth, J Mansfield Davis, Dem.; twelfth, Geo. A. Braudreth, Rep.; New Jersey, sixth, Wm. A. Righter, Dem.; Massachusetts, fourth, J. G. Abbott, Dem The other great powers euppdrt Russia in her demands on Turkey. Servia and Montenegro declino to give any armistice. Great Britain has sent troops to the Miditerranean, and is increasing her naval armaments Tho insurrection in China is spreading rapidly A fire in the lumber dealing portion of Ohioago destroyed $54,000 worth of property A hurricane swept over tho lower part of Florida and it is feared much 4oss was oooaaionod Tho official fiaures of the elootion in Ohio show Barnes' (Rep.) majority for secretary of State to be 4.95G, bis I plurality beiDg 6,727. Twelve Republican and eigbt Democratic members of Congress are eleoted. The vote for secretary of State was as follows: Barnes, 316,040 ; Bell, 308.313 ; Chapman, 1,771. At his Wife's Grave. Francis F. Scott, a prominent druggist of Baltimore, committed suicide at Greenmount cemetery by taking m rEhine, and when found was lying with is head resting upon the grave of his first wife, and the right arm thrown over it in an easy, natural position. He got ont of a car at the gate of the cemetery and walking np to the gatekeeper, nooosted him very quietly, and showing his ticket passed in, there being noth ing in his appearanoe which wonld indicate the purpose for which he visited the cemetery. When fonnd the eorpse was still warm, bnt such was the quantity of morphine taken, probably a couple of tablespoonfnls, that the neck and throat were already discolored by the poison. In ore of the pockets there was found a bottle containing about onehalf a drachm of the fatal drag, some of which was also ndherincr l/? Um lm. the deceased. Mr. Scott came to Baltimore about tweity-eiglit years ago. He married in 1851, and had fonr children as the frnit of this nnion. His first wife died in February, 1873, and abont a year afterward he married a second, by whom he had one child, a little girl, now abont tvcelve months old. The second marriage is said to have been a very happy one, ana it is believed the act of selfdestruction was alone prompted by a business depression of which he frequently complained. Merchant's Gargling Oil lias become one of the most popular liniments that is now prepared. It is, beyond a doubt, the best liniment in the world for the diseases advertised. Its use has not only Joeoome general in every State of the Union, but large quantities of this valuable preparation are annually sent to foreign countries.?The Revolution, N. Y. * Hason k Hamlin Cabinet Organ Declared Best at the Centennial. Medals and diplomas have been so numerously awarded at the Centennial in Philadelphia that they indicate nothing as to the comparative merits of exhibit?. The Judge*' Report* alone de1 " ? Dtuum) ?u& m uwnenoe. XDM6 unequivocally assign to the Mason k Hamlin Organs " the first rank in the several requisites of such instruments," which "is as much," says the New York 1Yibune, "as to say they are the best reed organs exhibited, in all important qualities." Pimples on the face, rough skin, ohappea bands, saltrhstun and all entaneons affections oared, the skin made soft and nooth, by the use of Jumna Tab Soap. That made by Caswell, Hasard k Co., new York, u* the only kind that can be relied on, n there are many imitations, mads from common tar, which are worthless.?Com. Have yon inflammatory sore throat, atiff lotota or lamanaae from any cause whatever ? Have yon rheumatic or other paina in any part of the body ? If w, nee Johnaon'i Anodyne Untmmt, internally aod externally.* A Compliment to American Industry. The Grand Niebelnngen Orchestra at Bayrenth, under the leadership of Hans Bichterand August Wilhelmy, have presented to Bichard Wagner a beautiful Gonocrt Grand of Messrs. George Steck & Co.'s make. New York, which is not only a high compliment to the woll known firm, but also to Amerioan industry. This is the same firm that was the recipient of the only Gold Medal for beet pianoe at the World's fair in Vienna, 1873, and which was also just now awarded the first prize at the Centennial Exhibition, George Steck & Go's name being placed at the head of the list of awards for pianoe, theirs having again proved to be the finest in tone and of greater durability than all other instruments on exhibition. The Steck pianos stand thus acknowledged before the world as being above all competition, ani afh therefore preferable to purchasers who wish to secure a strictly first- class and reliable instrument. * Stelnway's Victory and Laurels. The following official report of the Jndgea of Awards, accompanying the Medal, eliowo conclusively that the highest honors in the k ft of the Centennial authorities were unanimously awarded to Bteixway <? Sons, viz. : " For greatest concert capacity in Grand pianos, as also highest degree of excellence in all their styles of pianos, viz : Largest volume, ptirily and duration of tone, and extraordinary carrying capacity with precision and durability of mechanism; also novel disposition of the strings and construction, and bracing of the metal frame." The report then minutely describes and emphatically indorses the six principal patented improvements which have made the Stslnway TUE STANDARD riANOB OF THE WORLD. Referring to Steinway's exhibits in Machinery Hall of samples of hardware, metal frames and patent tubular aotions, the report further states: " Those articlos of composite metal show the highest perfection of finish and workmanship, and the greatest firmness and uniformity of metal etruoture, a steel-like and sounding quality with a tensile strength exoeeding 6,000 pounds per square oentimeter, as demonstrated by actual tests. The foil metal frames cf cupola suapo possess an unequaled degree of resistance, permitting a vastly inoreased tension of strings without the sliguteet danger of crack or break in said metal frames, thereby consitlerably increasing the vibratory power, atul augmenting the lasting qualities of their instruments." * Fortunes for All.?Agents wanted. Address Bullion Mining Co.,176 Broadway,N.Y. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The standard remedy tor the cure of ooughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, hoarseness, asthma, whooping oough,croup, sore throat, diphtheria, difficulty of breathing, quinsy, phthisic, pain in the side and breast, spitting of blood, liver complaint, bleeding of the lungs, and all diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest, including even consumption. It seems hardly necessary to dilate at length upon the virtues of this favorite remedy for all diseases of the lungs, throat and chest. It was introduced to the publio by Dr. Wister nearly half a century eiuoe, and by the wonderful cures which it performed, gained an immediate and enviable reputation, which to this day it has fully sustained. From the gn f of the Bt. Lawrence to the shores of thi Paoifio, and in many countries abroad, there are few villages or hamlets without " living testimonials " to the rapidity and certainty of its ourative effects. The proprietors, miudful of their responsibility to the afflioted, exercise the utmost care in the selection and compounding of the various ingredients of which the Balsam is oompoeed ; and tbo sick are assured that the high standard of excollence on whloh its popularity is based will always be maintained. Bkth W. Fowlk a Sons, proprietors, Boston. DftllhArafA UnlitlilA w*?WA H?V OU1V1UC) Not for a single day can a cough be safely neglected Id this olimate Without delsy re sort to Hale's Honoy of Horehound and Tar. This balsamic vegetable preparation extinguishes a cough or onres a cold with unexampled rapidity. Sold by all druggists. Pike s Toothache Drope core in one minute. * Builders and all who contemplate building should procure a oopy of " Atwood's Modern American Homestead." Price; *3 50. Circular of contents sent to any address by the publisher, A. J. Bicknell & Co., 27 Warren street, New York. Burnett's Cocjoaine is the best and cheapest hair dressing in the world. * Many persons suffer with siok headache and nervous headache, usually induoed by oostiveuess, indigestion, etc. 8uoh persons will find relief, if not oure, by keeping the bowels open with small doses of Parsons' Purgative Pills. * AHTHMA AND CATAKKII. With or without. A core oare. lndorwd by Board ot Healta and leading Pbratclane. Sent rasa oa receipt oi fiOoenU. MI1.TON PAKKIIURsT, Hlith Avenue, 49th Street, New York. The Markets. saw xoa*. oect cattle?Prime to Extra EuUooki I$ 11 ~.. ui?0 ijIH MUohOovs 40 M is 76 Oj Hosts?L;vo C 6*A C?J< Dreased 11HA 09 >4 Haeep. C4*id it V Lambe CO 9 07>4 Cotton?Middling 11 a 11>, Floor?Extra WMtorn. 6 85 A S 76 Ultra 6 >6 ? 7 CO Wheat?Ke.t West ore 1 36 A 1 37 MO. 3 Bpring..., 1 34 A 1 36 Bye?Mat*........ 18 A 93 Barley Hiili.........w........... 80 8 9J Barley Malt 1 00 * I SO Osta?Mixed Western 81 A 48 Oorn?Mixed Westsrn.............. 87 A i 9* Hay, per ewt....................... 60 A 10 Straw, per owt........ ... 10 a 8) Hope 789 rSfttflL - 769 50 30 Fork?MM.... ....16 9j 8417 (0 t*rd 10 US lb* ftih-Maokarel Ho. 1, naw 18 00 #17 01 " Ha. 3, now 7 00 A 7 SO D? " God, per OWt 00 # 6 78 Herring, Bcaled, par box! .. 33 # 38 Petrcieom?Ornde ....!8H 918* ttofined,16 Wool?California Fleece..... 16 A 38 Texaa " IS A 58 Anatrallan " ....o....... '8 A 41 Bnttar?Stat....... 33 A 18 Western Dairy >3 A >3 Western Yellow..... 38 A 80 Western Ordinary II | 10 Ob see* State Fa<*y? 08 A 18 It Western 08 A 13 ggge mats 86*3 38 smnrano. Floor............. ..... ............ 8 18 A 0 76 Wheat?No. 1 Spring...... 1 Vr A 1 33 Oorn?Mixed....................... ,e A 84 Oeta. II A 88 Kye. ................. ...m... ....... 78 # 78 Barley................. 81 A 98 rBn.anax.rHia. Beef Cattle?Extra 04 VA 06 P?l? - 04* A W* Hoge?Dreeeed 98*A 09% Flour? FenneylratiiaExtra......... 6 78 A 8 88 Wheat?Bed Western 1 19 A 1 88 Bye....... ?. g 7> Corn?Yellow . 60 A 01 Eiied ae A 66 Oate?Mixed..... SO A 44 i Petroleum?Crttde. It A18 BeEnsd, 88 # She Is a Mason. There is at present quite a stir amc the Masons 011 the continent in coe Sienoe of a statement given on the ority of the Freerruuo.* that Countess Hadioh, a highly eduoa lady, bad been initiated into a lot subordinate to the Grand Orient Hungary. She was regularly propoi and seconded, ballotted for, elected i admitted in due form, The mat coming to the knowledge of the Gn Orient Vas further complicated bi declaration that the initiation was i and void, as a woman was disquali! from becoming a Free Mason. As oountess was actually received, question is : Can her lodge keep out? Pounded ioe for dinner, if allowet stand too long, is not what it is craol up to be. 4I9Q i month wtluy to wto. Qua M'P? Oo.. St. L 88 n l>?y to Arrta. 8?mpl? free. H. Albert. Boston UDW 6 FottUn Stamp*.' Irculxr- and price P u Stab Stamp Co.. Boa 204, 8 wan too P0ETBAIT8, *?e., drawn by marht??ry. Apparatu bj Me. Afsata waaud. 6mtlh?*iapk Mr* Oa., rhlla <61 tr fn_ <6 K Agenta Mammoth Oatalogoe fr? JpIO IOr tpO HAtOW A Oo.. Ill Naaaan BU.1 A l)AV to A rant a. Sample fiee. 32Ca1 alOROQ. L. FLKTOUKR. I I Day St.. I A flWMTQ FOUR 8IO.OO Ohromoe FK illXXUK AO J, M MUNVON A OO.. Phllada. Drum V C D M ' ahot U00.70 at;l?. /1I.CW. ntv ulv t n wmtibn dux woBii.obioM AtJKNTH? For 4(MI Paptia and .llaaar. wanted. U. W. Bennett. Pan. Aa't, Qolnoy. B ti>1 A a Bap. Employment (or all. OhromoA No tPX" " OatmoRne free. Kelton A Co.,119 Naaao at., <??w> OUTFIT FKRK. Beat Ohanoe Tat. \ tru at Once. COLLINS A OO.. 2 Oltnton Plaoe, (CR ? ?77 A Week to A rente. Sample* F1 frOP h $1 I p. O. ViOKfta Y. A ornate. Mai Oik a Week Salary rnarantoed to male A female. ^" f etnmp for olrenlere. K. M. Bodlne.lnrtlanap'a WASTRY)-Agents can easily make CIO per day M oar new artlole. Apply early for choice terrl The Id n F.trer and Agne Oo., 149 Broadway, New 1 RAntlT7VC' niKAP mi)si(! Jt5\9 V^OJCi X. J5 OataloRaa* free by mat! MOO.tKY & CO., 32 Heat 14th Street. New! (ft OCA A Month.?Agente wanted. 36 beai IhdC All In* article* In the world. One sample WMWW Aad'asJAY KltONHON. Detroit,I AAA A Made liy one Agent In 57 days. IS 3W5#X^Larticle*. Samples free. Addrcs V Ww~ C. M. LIXISUTOS, Chic* *4* *aaa A MONTH, hotel and traveling exp ShUll Dal.l for ilrampn a* WW Mowitor Miwor'g Oo.. Cincinnati, O Ufl R| MIM.S for PomplngandRni VRf I Ml II Maohlnen. Address TORN WW I 1^ WIWDMIUi CO.. Kma.N. Y A?a WAT 5H EM. A Ureal Sensation. St ? Watch an>t Outfit frc* to Agent*. Better yw Gold. AfUreon A. tH>ULTKR AOO.tqhl Artistic Samples gentleman, sent on reoelpt of 3-ceut at amp. Ai Ontat. 15 o?n<a. KRNK8T HART. Rochester?] m. The New Work. Indltpen-ablo to K. A. M. ** at eight. Kxolnstve territory given Sen w X Deecrlpllre Catalogue. Reddlog A Co., I /Y\ Standard .Masonic Wcrks,731 Broadway AUKNTM.?Teenty Hall Mounted Chrome S*l. 2 samples, post-paid. 2t>c. Stretched 1 nine, all elr.e?, at low prices. Catalogue free, t) mtWTAU Ohhomo Co.. 37 Naaaan Street. New Yoi T Alllllk m Onlda to marriage, wealth I IIVKkK beauty, never fjr, lore It 11y | 11 HiLl wisdom, etc. Book worth ! now mailed free by Tn? UKIOH FPB. Oo., Newark (fllfl c (JtfJ C a day sere mad# by Arrnti wiling our Chi ,Tl I u p in ? nl Cmyoni. Pu-tura and Chrooio Car?l*. ltd! _ j , _ rr_r'r' worth S5, wnt p -atpei.l lor R&r. II led Calalogua (Ver. J. H. BUrTORIV SSONS. BOSTON. J INCL08K lO ('RNTH and reoelre by retnrn epeolnian eopy of Time and Oaah Aoornnt 1 Agents aril from 100 to 1,000 par day. J. W. AVRI CO.. PoblLaheia, I Oil 8. Saline St . Srra use. N. SMITH'S POCKIT MTPnnCirAT Magnifies 3,OOU tlmea. flUI/IVUai/UI ShoASllfe In water. Sent by mall for SI OO. H. 1, SMITH, OIH Wash. Street. St LouK OUTFIT FUKR TO All RNTH. me. tJJO women. Article pcaaeaaea a yreit ohar-n lot -aeze . Sella at sight to every young lid. and SotCHTUno SOTM.TT Co.. 11 Aator Place, New Y. S ft 11 ft I in A If yon want the beat aell ug a A Ivr N I X ln tbs *orld and a solid cold p iiUllll 1 IJ l?r?r watch, free of coat, wrl onoe to J. BKIDK A 00. 76S Broadway. N. 1 "W Wo will start yon ln a boalness yoi Av " make 8VI a week wlthont capita! kCAITTIV reapeolab'.e for either ee*. Aoi IHU a ill X Supply CO.. 281 Bowery. N. Y. A A \ATT7IT7t T7" Male or female. No 5POU A 11 tel. Wegtve Steady that will bring yon gftO a month at home day or Iwtxwtobb' flinon, 173 Orcenwloa Street. New' Purebred Calvea,Ohe?ter White, Berkshire and ' ablre Pig". Boctcb.Skye and Shepherd pnpe.Ponltr, Pigeons all Hueat Import, d strains bred and for a: Francis Morris, Morton. Del Oo . Pa. Send for clrc GO SOOTH! eats for ,1n?iArr? Herald. Addr.es OA1NI Y1NOL1NO. No. 9 Aator Honee. New York City. GKBHAKD'H Great BOOK al HECR1 and Directions to the Wbrklni olare to al money maklog Eurlaees with or wlthont oapltaL I AO cents, post,paid. Address QKBRARD A X IB Ulloton 8lmt. Detroit, Mlob. IIK.M.N.FITCII'M KAAIIIoY PHVMICI 7 Mn tuple Copy, Pnpcr 4'over, lO e< ounri In Cloiu. Hllb Illurtruliono, pucrn, 35 renin by uiull. Addrcee lo Broiiowa?, New Yoru. W A T5 C! U>*ir ?m wanUd thitfa ? XaXuxKL J3jXwMw'n,rr-1 1 or2 iliracll C.'u.) I a few Maple article, of ml lo the farmer, in Ihrir own oounlie, Buaine,, plrannl fll, good. Particular, free. J. AVoiril. BU Luuii, Jdo a?i> (TA MITflM/tor an Pnewrable tu 5P-w*)vr Dm. J. P. Fitleb, being, worn, eeys: 11 UUd I, ISO. opinlout lo Profteoor'i choir IBM; hoe. decou, ?1 lelurlrolj, lo ifheu-ouiem. Nroroleto, Oout, IHui nd Liter ,1 1 pianoM DR. rlTLIKU BlirUMATtO BE* ,DY. XldoeJ Cortl. liter Plllo. o ccmuwal ooro, oe OiU Itfiid OOI|. Pomphiete. ooool Ml Mcilol AJiki oout If noil, turn iidrm UK PI ? Booth fourth licet. PhlUrhlphlo. M1P10UI18 AT DBUU01BTI friFTt A O ?Tba choicest la Uio world? Impo X J2jan, prloea?Lowest Oompany In Ami staple artlole?please, eerrybody?Trado o ntloaal creasing?Agents wanted ererjwbere?beat InJuoet ?don't waste time?eemd for Olronlar to IlllU"!' WBJA 43 Veeey St.. N. Y. P. O. Bob 11 I UPVTfl Investigate tbamerlti of The A lw P. N I X trated Weekly before deteru AU JLJAl & II npon yonr work thla fail anc tar. The combination fcr thla aea*on snrpaaeee any heretofore attempted. Term, Bent free. Addrea, OHAH. OLUOA8 A OO.. 1 A Warren HI Hew V A BOOK for the MILLIQ MEDICAL ADVICE and (fhronir l>fUatc?, C Catarrh, Hnnture. Opium liabit, Ac., SENT FREE on i otftainp. Aildren, ur, Butte' Ditpentary No. IS N. Mhet.. St.Loni Bft TTTtfT V Act of 18?U revived. U U D X X tarm ot a *rrlca, etc., with a PENSIONS S'iKS^i&Tr" p A ipTJUTfl Trade tflarha, Copjrli talLn XDi etc How to obtain thorn. Oeal. I.. BINMHAM <V t:0., Aity's for Chain Adrooatoe In pat nt A land HI la eases. Wasblturtot 515 SHOT GO a double-t.iuT'l gun, t>?* or front artlen lorki. wan genuine twiat barrel*, aud a pood ahooter. OR no i with Flask. Pouch, and W ad-cutter, for $li. Can 1. C. O. 1). with privilege to eaamine before paying t ill. ft tump for circular to 1*. I OW bLL At fc>') n . Ciueimu gy AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GRE Centennial histop It sella fader than any other book. One Ann 47 ooplea In one day. Send for oar eitra ten Ayenta. Natiohal PunLiaHmQ Oo.. Phlladelptil T\B, MANN I CHEN HIP DISEASE, I i f Ourrea, White SwaUtny, Oontranted Limbt Olnb Feet, erithont eetUag eorda or any snrgioal < tlon, or en hoar'a eoaSnam t nt to bed, and mostly cat pain. Kxpaoctrs Supporters entirely dlsoardet char** for anything need In the ears. Thirty six experience. Reerplions forenoons, at 124 B. Hi Philadelphia, Tuesday and Wednesday. No. 133 4let HE,Hew York, Sunday; ISO2 Waahlneto 1 Boa ton, Thursday and Friday. Bend for Olrcnlar. M'/zM/MjFOClt MONTHS m Trial far ? OBI We will eeod the Greet " Herd Ttnaea" Paper, : CRICKET ON THE HEAR Foil moo toe oo trial for only gi oeate. A dm U-pece IUastratod paper (aiae of Bmrptr't WtU, rot <T to Literature, Romanoe, Ueefnl Know A m -e-n *?, eta., ate. The beat, cheapest. and papal r oa.. r published. One dollar p r year, aVAee of i tree p sealants, or 76 oeate without t USB Hneotmen oops for stamp. Head 2.5 oe ts fo % ' FObU ? rtrtmmrnn tnf trior art MT?. tk** *' PoW rMMibilo.1 /? < (w-# ,j toe STYLUS, wltb KXTK.NDHD TOPS i TU '?nprore?nente, emM uad it 1 " tEHTBUliL; elegant new cn-e* In irett rerl unoth Prtoee teir Imni oouMent with beat guUtlti ?). de- Onun anld for oaah or Inatallmenh Ld*e, n?"'**?* P???. X??-y Organ varrant.d to , moat **"" rotitf action la lie I r eajoeaA/* mnrehaomr or , with MOWtMWtvmn. ILLUWTKAT J3U AT A UXH nam!- ">' **? 'J " J**"0" A HAMLIN ORGAN OO.-lfiA Tram sw^s?8!uii5ca^sqaare'w#w ^?? (SthwVsfrcitic. &&S?>wA'FJ~ZS5, >Dg WIT k T Every Household Should Kee I W>- If H A I at band la a reandj to cure without oal an- " * Inn lha doot-r. Oolds, Ooucha and Do .1 ? nuraptlon prarall In almost wtotj family. Ai.I.KN' 10 Hl\(J KALHtJI will cure the colds and ooujri h rl and prmoi oonBumptlon. ra AH iN EXPB01 OHtNT IT HA8 NO KOUA lfre It la her ml ewe to ihr mom dellrole child. ?o It eootalHw no OmIpbi In Abu Kerw. OI Dtv*ottous MOi muMiy esoh bottl*. It Is told by a gpj drogfUU and medloipo dealers. "d Dot^ovwnl.ICA PIANOS < ttor nCIIIUTdrlvV ORGAJSd! md New and Mccwnd-hwnd, of elx fltwt-clu. guiUrrn, Incl tiding WATKH8 i BOK8? wl r a kf Mid at rxtrn*rdl**ry l.?w rrlwi to cl? ,_,H Mt I he entire stock. previous to KBMOTA lull ^ tbelr New Mtore, 40 Kant 14th Ht., Uolo rted Nqanre, Orl. 12th. IIImbIc <w half-price, mdi ., at '? Cta. p?r pace. llluHtrated I'atalwni the Mailed. Agent* Waalrd. Speclal Indwci iu. nent- to THE TRADE. IIORAOE WATUK lne Ac HONS, Manufacturer* and Dealer*. 48 her Broodwny, New York IN PRtHS?OUTFITH READY?THE - ?o CENTENNIAL EXPOSITIOI KOd DE8CIUUEU AND II-LUSTRATED. A graphic penplotnre of Ita hl*tory, grand bnlldlni _ wonderful exhibit*, onrtoeltlee, great day*. etc. Pr< fnaely lllnatrated, thoroughly popular, *Dd a ool* oheap. Hunt tell Immensely. ntOlHl Agent* wante bend for fall partlcnlara. Tl fa will be toe ohanoe , Ma 1IM) year* <o on In money faat. Oct the only rellafc bUtory. HUBBARD BROS.,-Pubs., 733 Banao "?Je- street. Phlladelph'a, Pa.,or Sprlngfleld. Maw. . Vt. ft a TTTTDV Be not deoetred brprematara bool _ uO U llUrl a??uralng to be'Tifflclal," and telll what will bai>uen in Auguat end September gEUPEON! EE. , Pa. If you have Rheumatism. Neural gi o.ui. Headache, a Burn, or a Bruise, procu inea a bottle of Eupeon. It will give instai ?relief, as thousands can testify. F< M.k* sale by all Druggists, H. A. HURLBH Triio & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph Stre ? Chicago. Agents for the Proprietors. ^ THE BEST PAPER" Send lo"- IS 1HR tiling lory. | Chicago I edgei new 9, ? Only 91 .OO a year, acd 1fie. for postage, will aeo en*e* r*?? th? Best Story and Family Papei VltVi ,n United State*. It la larger end better tban great weekly paper* of New York, and te sold lor o : third the money. Addreas ToVn THE LEDGER, 5552: CHICAOO, ILUNOD ? tteia, ' Any one can Uke Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. It I* mint agreeahl to lh? tft*. Som? medlrlnea luttr . really offendr#. and the at?ma<-h rej -eta tbem. 1 JARS. oan Ix taken by ohlldrnn. It will pnrre gen ly; c ?I? oonetHnthina! coatlyenOer; eradicate affectlone of ma'l llrer : remoTe healthily the canae of rhenmatlam; bt iook. bp the nerrona ryate n wihont cre^Mnff oanira IT 1 vomlit >r. In a word, this aperient ta N. to re'a remi y pren red In the alemb'o of the ea th for the cnn ?:? man. ?Jt J SOLD BY AM. DRUGGISTS. !! REDUCTION IN PRICE !! Mo. ?j RICHARDSON'S NEW METH( IT*nr. 5S FOR PIANO. tai. t luTat A CARD. THE PUBLISH ERS, BELIEVING THE 1 !ea?y "AKD OF THE TIMES SHOULD BE MET, HA 0iTS' REDUCED THE PRICE OF THIS FAMC METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE TO $3.25 THEY BELIEVE THE PUBLIC WILL ATP1 CIATE THEIR ACTION. AS TO MERIT A Yorky and EXCELLENCE THERE IS NO BOOK ITS EQUi uUr! IT 8TANDS FIRST AND FOREMOST, AS KH! 8AI.E8 OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS W1 ,",V? ATTEST. IS ATTRACTIVE, THOROUGH A 18 * SUCCESSFUL. IT IS CONSIDERED BY A JTH. FAIR JUDGES TO BE THE PERFECTION Of *Hoe* PIANO INSTRUCTION BOOK. PRICE $3.: CO'" SENT POST-PAID FOR THIS PRICE. IAN. 9&T SOLD BY ALL MUSIC AND BOOK DEj 'fTii ERS? AND USED BY THE PRINCIPAL TEACni 714 IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. OLi VER, DITSON & CO., Boston. Iland V. 11. IUTHUN ?Ic CO., '> aall 711 Broadway, Nrvr Yorl l""?{ J. K. DITMON A CO.. <?">- Socoeaaora to Lee A Walker. Phi It iss Highest Honor rrs AT TnB ?a CENTENNIAL! | MASON & HAM1.T Cabinet Organs 'thuf* Unanimously Assigned th I "FIRST RANI Tceli IN TUB ?? SEVERAL REODISITEf !??& Of such Instruments! inrlor. MKDAL8 OF RQUAL MKR1T hacc been avai 'w'rV'e W"<'M l'Mn"' worthy of recognition, bo that U iaand k* *"? 'or mknJ maker* 11 adrerttee that i be; htra >.D.O. oebed " bl|h?it medal*." It la by the JUDGK.V ] N PORTS. ONLY, that oompatlnc art o'.M are aul| tbalr comparative rank In ezoellenoe. From U report b the following hi an eztraet: "THE MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN OO.'S ext of Reed Ore ana and Harmonluma thowa In* t rumen' "a": (be FIKMT HANK IN THE HKVKUAL I Sen. qumiTfcS op INhTHUMKNTM op t: ? ? CI, A An ; Tic I Smooth nee* and equal dla'rlbntio AT I tooe, aoope of eipreaaloo, reeonanoe and alaalagqua ||a freedom and qulckne*a In action of key* and belli If with thoronghoBsa of workmanahlp, combined i . . almpllolt j of aotlon." {Stgnrd by all the Judgti.) mato The MASON A IIAM LIN ORGANS * thus declared to RANK FIRST, not in am J'lSd two trtupttit only, but in ALL the I Ml'I >'pera- TANT QUALITIES of such instrumen iTn!; and they are the ONLY or gane aeeigned i jgjj? rank. Waet Thla trlomob waa not unexpected, for the Maee n BC, Hamlin Oebtnet Oieana bare uniformly been aeai the blgbeat honor* In eompetltlona In America, U ha Tine been acaroelr ala exception* In hnndreda of ? ff petition*. They were awarded HIOtlKST HONt f and flr*t medaia?PARIS. 1807: VlKNNA, 187J; 8 r.. TLAOO, 1876; PHlLADKLrHU. 1876; and nave I > >>eee awarded hlghaat honor* at every World'* lit y a m at whloh they bare been exhibited; being the < Amerioao org ana which have ever obtained any a* at any oompelltlon wltn beat European makera, o any European World'* Kxpoaltlon 1 tntUt tm having a Mason A Hamlin O oa*; do r - \ ; SULPHUR SO, i P, ?** m Thk Most Effective External '* IIeuxdy Eveii Offered to - tub Public. M Glenn's Sulphur Soap cures with wondrous raniditv nil r,oo?l niopnscji and Irritation of the Skin, remedies ? and prevents Rheumatism and Gout, ry removes Dandruff, Prevents the Hair 'jJi from Falling Out and Turning Gray, and iB the best possible protection lin against diseases communicated by contact. ^ COMTLEXIONAL DEFEOT8 are r3Ufmanently removed by its use und it exerts a most beautifying influence upon the face, necu, arms, and, m indeed, upon the entire cuticle, which it endows with remarkable rum i y, . fairness and soFTNEsa ' This inexpensive and convenient 8pecifh renders unnecessary the dt outlay ittendinq Slllplinr BatllS. 01 It thoroughly disinfects contamirr nated clothing and lineL. et PHYSICIANS ADVISE I"b ^SE. Piuces, 25 and 50 Cents '?r Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 60c. n l $1.20. n.u. By purchiulng the large cr <e? a t 00 centa you get triple the .mantlty. ! " Hill's Hair and T^hiskev ?ye,53 1 Black or Brown, 60r| C. N. CRITTKNTON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth A*. IT. m ????? . A N. F. BURNHAM'S jg* 1874 Turbine " A WATER WHEEL "* Uu displaced hnndreoe of other Turbines, but tins never brt L Itn r self displaced. Pamphlet free. n f. burnham. York. i't'a Whether You Travel or Not, - . INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF ACCIDENTS, BY A YEARLY POLICY IN THE T ravelerS LIFE ADD ACCIDENT INS. CO. hu Of ILA UTFOIll), CONN. nr* ^ ih? Agonta Every where. fO or NEW WILLCOX & GXBBS ; AUTOMATIC JD Latest Only machine Invention, and /I producing \W Wjr Antoinette Marvtffons Tenslon^nd Trad. Mark In but ?f every machine. VK SILENT SEWING MACHINE. >us Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, <tc. Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., IK- (Cor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, New York. ND [Established 18*6.1 J.ESTEY & OOi Brattloboro, Vt. u WSend for Illustrated Catalogue' b wood's" N |IMPROVED . HAIR RESTORATIVE (What It Does! It restores, quickly. Gray Hair to Ita glossy Natural color. It has the effect of Restoring the Hair to prematurely Bald Heada. It Removes Dandruff Humors and I 91 all Eruptions from ww ? ?^ the Scalp. It prer rents Irritation, II B 111 Itching and Scaly I Dryness of the B B I Hi Skin. It Restores faded, dry. harsh B H III and falling Hair. It rennws.dreasea, H IB B B W eoitsna and gives rigor to the growth H B IH I It of the llalr. It d?f accomplishes more IB III desired effects In will a abort time than I III any Iteatoratlre ersr made, always II I I IE tearing the hair soft, llvelr and S..M.1 * B B B. gloaay, whether ElK- need as a Dressing upon the iiatnra) hair or upon the nwi hair In an unhealthy condition ; thus rendering It, for the Old and Young, an article of unequuled excellence. No less preparation offered to the public produces such wonderful results. Try It! Try it!! Coll for "Wood's Imlibit ProT?d I" as It oontalna no Injurious qualities. Is i f It was originally introduced ao years ago by Prof. Or J. 1E- Wood, but the recent change of Ingredients In thla aru w, tide la making a demand for It in all parts of the United 1 K States, Ganadaa and foreign countries. ? ANNOUNCEMENT with TO - CONSUMERS! id The great radical Improvement Introduced tn uuaw tide has Induced us to take the agency and advertise Its ifs virtues to the world Its effects as a R * ratlve are what _ hat been lanv mnvkf f,.? mil ?? mm Id? mora decided _w - _ raw and satisfactory than has seer balf & III fore been attained No Druggist I ft I I 11 in the world a 4 knows its oompo- jfl I I III sitlon, and cannot de l make It; therefore II I I IF when son call for i?, it, " Wood's Im- II I I W\ prosed." do not totri. let any anprinci- I I .1 III pled dealer oon>RH slneeyon that he 11 ^ III nasa Reator*tire 4N- or ifanswsi u II I I 11 food, or aomethoa similar, aa Nml N N w there la none lias >osl. It! Insist upon basing " Wood's Improsed," and take ?nlr 00 'or your mones! It will not be long before all rard dealers eserywhera will hase It. If you should fall to /in find It, you can send $1.00 tons by mall for a bottle, or $6 00 for six bottles, and we will send It to you, prepaid, to any Rxproas Station desired, _ no< Address C. A. ( OOK At CO., Chicago, ' K* Sole Ascents for the United Stntee and -sn ndns, who swill fill nil orders and apply raty theTradeet Manafkcturcrt'Prlai, * the J. B. Kimball, Proprietor, sty. ? sod is Sold In New York by J. F. Henry, Outran M Op.; i, or Boston, Wr-ga 4 Potter: Philadelphia, Johnaton, HOP f'M sow ay Co., and by Wholesale Druggists generally. N Y W U No. 43 wot VITHkN WitlTINtl TO AI)YBHT,o|R * and ft pienae any that yss enwthe adrf .sen tent In this pn?er.