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NEWS OF THE WEEK. Wktt Is Dalai la the Old Werld aad the Maw. The English naval vessels Alert and Did oovery, which bad bean gone for some time on an exploring expedition to the Arctic region o, have rotninod. They made extensive and valuable ecientiflo dieoovories, but were onable to flud land above latitude eighty-three degrees, twenty minutes (four hundred miles from the pole), to which point a sledge party was sent?three men being lost in the endeavor. The oold was intense, the thermomoter indicating fifty-nine degrees below xero for a fortnight, and onoe falling to 104 degrees below froczing point The Sioux commission was suooeseful in its endeavors to get the uiuoreui enters 10 Bign the treaty?they readily doing bo after the olause relating to removal to Indian Territory had been removed The cyolone which did eo mnch damage in the Weet Indiee a'so visited the Central Amerioan etatee. Managua, in Nicaragua, was inundated and four hundred houses blown down?many of the inhabitants, who bad * sought shelter on the tope of their houses from the flood, being killed in the felling. The damage is put at 92,000,000. More than i three hundred of the houses were destroyed in Blewfield. Mnch suffering prevails, and tho government ie extending aid. The coffee i crop of the oountry is damaged 93,000,000.... < A train on the New Jersey Midland railrotd broke through a bridge at Hawthorne, killing two persons and wounding two others At Home, N. Y., fire completely destroyed the knitting mills. Daring the recent heavy gale at Bablo island an Amerioan vessel supposed to belong in East port, Me., was driven ashore and went to pieoes. Her orew was drowned -, five of the bodies being reoovered. The vessel was laden With barreled berrinc t>-? '' - ? lUOlUUUWt ministers, circuit riders, were ehot in 'Arkansas by illicit distillers who, it is thought, supposed them to be revenue officers going to make arrests The Pope having desired to divide the arohbishoprio of Lyons into two diooeBes without the assent of the French government, the latter has issued a decree i forbidding such a division Thomas Lanigan, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, was suffocated, wLile 1 drunk, by rolling over in bed and jamming his face in a pillow, from which position be was unable to extricate himself Two oolored women of Louisville, Ky., having a quarrel, decided to fight a duel with knives, a d accordingly met at night without witnesses in front of a Baptist church, whero ! they fought fiercely for half an hour, at the . expiration of whioh time they were arrested, one of them being terribly gaehod and her right eye out out. | Allen O. Lai os, oonviotod of poisouing bis i father in May last, at which time several i others of the family died, hae been sentenced to be hanged at Easton, Pa After torrifio ' fighting on Sunday the Turks drove the Ber- 1 vians from Djunis and took possession of the heights, thus cutting the Servian army in two. The Servians, dissatisfied with their commander in-chief, could not be brought to , fight with spirit. notwitlmt?.nfiir,<? ??** endeavors of their Russian officers Wm. Hawthorne, a citizen of Uagerctown, aged eeventy-two years, was killed by his hou-iulaw, Thomas Stevens A recent census of Buffalo put the population at 143 594?an increase of ten thousand during the past year. ..... By a collision near Oouldsboro, on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railway, a passsengor train was wrecked?five passengers being killed and thirteen wounded Investigation shows a deficiency of #300,000 in the tr? annry accounts of. the city of Philadelphia Burglars gained admittance to the Jewelry store of Stein Bros , in New Yom city, by false keys, on a Sunday night, and, forcing the safe, carried off #25,000 worth of stock, leaving nothing but plated ware. A special dispatch from Bismarck says thai Gon. Miles had a successful figlif after an unsuccessful council with Sitting Bull on tbe twenty first and twenty-seoond of October, on Cedar creek, killing a number of Indiana and wounding ma iy. Miiee' own loss was tw men wounded. He chased the Indians about sixty miles, when they divided, one portion going toward the agency and the other with Silting Boll toward Fort Peck. Gen. Miles following the latter A false alarm of fire created a panic in a Chinese theater in San Franoisco, and a rush was made for tbe single narrow exit. Large numbers were thrown down and trampled upon; the polioe taking oat twenty doad bodies Daring a Republican parade in Albany, N. Y., Wm. H. Yonng, formerly ooionei or toe lHtti regiment, was throwu from bis boise and killed The boiler of a looomotive exploded near Abingdon, Ve , killing the engineer and fireman Tbe a ill of tbe Ban Franoisoo philanthropist.. James Liok, is to be contested by tbe son, John H-Liok.... A rainstorm at Orleans, Ind., so flooded tbe ground in tbe vicinity that tbe whole plaoe bad the appearance of an immense lake; loss, f 100,000, n.ostiy to agrioultnriats The Bumnor hotel and opera bonse at Akron, Ohio, were destroyed by fire; loss, 060,000; insurance, #14 000 On board the easels of the whaling fleet reoently abandoned in the Arotio ooean were 12,034 barrels of whale oil, 199 barrels of sperm oil, 61,100 pounds of whalebone, and 43,000 pounds of ivory The popularity of the postal oard is shown in the fact that the sales during October amounted to 28,116,000, 1' an increase of 2,977,600 over the sales of tbe corresponding month last year. By the burning of the Buffalo Hardware Co.'a works a loss of #80,000 was inflicted; in Muauus, ?xi,uuu a are in Urenada, Mirk., destroyed sixteen business booses on the west side of the sqosie sod west side of Greene street The Servians displayed sneh s Isok of oourage in the late engagement in which they were defeated, that Basel an offloers are leasing them by seores, refusing to farther assist sneh a pusillanimous people Anew eanal frees Amsterdam to the German ooean was opened with imposing ceremonies by the Dutch authorities... .By the breaking of a car axle at Center Valley, on the North Pennsylvania railway, four ears were thrown from the track and demolished. Two men were killed and a number of others injured.. .A number of horses and carriages belonging to Brigham Young were sold at public auction in Bait Lake to satisfy the award of alimony allowed bis divorced wife, Ann Slits, by the court They bro gbt 1,186; another aeisnra will be dsoeaeary One man was blown to atoms and several others more or leas injured by tbe blowing tip ot two buildings occupied by tbe Miami Powder Co, near Xenia, Ohio. The lose on the buildings' amounts to $16,000. Tbe OoneoeatOD broke all the window glass within a circuit of four miles While the Oloucei ter (Manx.) eohooner F. A. Smith was on tb fishing banks, three of her crew were waeho overboard and lost A vigilance committe in Wyandotte oouuty, Kansas, lynched tw horse thieves on a Sunday moroiDg Stephen Cooper shot and killed his boh nea Dover, Du'chces oouuty, N. Y.,daring an altei oation The United States debt statemen for November let shows the total debt out standing 92 218,416,799.86?a reduction o 83,388,139,01 duriog October. The drug warehouse of A. A. Miller, in St Louis, was oonsnmed hy fire. Less, 825,000 The bookkeeper of the West Troy (N. Y. bank is a defaulter to the amount of four o: five thnnunil dollars Tnrltsv and Hsrvii have signed a six woeks' armistice?llu-sia'i threats proying snccceefnl The glove fac tory of H. D. Simpson at Chatham, N. Y., wai destroyed by fire A report from camj Stambangh, Wyoming Territory, says that i village of five Lnndred lodges of 8hoshonet was attacked on October SO by a large Bioui war party, estimated at 1 200 lodges, at Pointed Rock, abont nine'y miles from Stambangh. At far as learned, dtoly oi.e Shoshone escaped Floods in the interior of Cuba have causod considerable damage to crops By a railway collision near Linden, N. J., on the Pennsylvania road, one man was killed and three were injnred James Woedon, surviving principal of the fatal Weeden-Walker prize figlil in New Jersey, Sam Gollyer, his seoond, with " Fiddler" Neary, Riohard Goodwin and Johnny Olark, "backeiB" of tho fight, whc were on trial for mnrder at Salem, N. J., were found guilty of manslaughter. The Woes of Dynamite. Mr. Dnncan, of Nitshill, Scotland, is ?or rather was?a poor and hnmble miner, but his name will Kve with those of the discoverers of vaccination tnd an no-.thesis. Various causes, among which was a tendency on the part of Mr. Duncan's fellow townsmen to speak Slightingly of his moral and roiuing character, led him to resolve to quit nn unappreciativo and heartless world. In Buoh circumstances, an ordinary Scotchman would probably have bought o copy of some humorous work, and killed himself with a few pages of jokes ; or he would have set free his personal spiril with the pistol, the rope, or the vial of poison. Bnt Mr. Dnncan was not an ordinary man. He was anxious to die, bat he was unwilling to annoy hie surviving friends by leaving his body in thnir hnnda Rn folk H?.k nn ? ?*v*w vuiiv UU VI UO ^CU' tloman ought to have his corpse littering up the street, or encumbering his neighbor's fishpond, and that it would be little less than robbery were he tc compel other people to undertake the trouble and expense of burying him. He therefore sought some way by which be could commit suicide, and at the tame time effectually dispose of bif body, and the result of this search was the invention which is sure to mako him Famous. One day the small boys of Ni? skill perceived Mr. Duncan in the act o! issuing from his house, with a tin cat and a length of fuse under his arm. Oi reaching the middle of the street h? placed the can on the ground, lightet the end of the'fuse, and inserting th< o^her end in the can, leaned over it in i thoughtful though unnsual attitude Confident that here was a rare oppor tunity for safely upsetting the unpopu lar miner, the boys stealthily approach* < him. Suddenly he caught sight o them, and yelled to them to fly for thei lives. They did so, but almost immedi ately the can exploded with a tre mendons report. When the smok cleared away, Mr. Duncan and the tii can had vanished. A few pounds o dynamite had blown that ingenious mai into such small* fragments that uo coro uer has been able to find a pieoe of hie sufficiently large to warrant an iuques or to require a funeral. ? New Yon Times. atj on nuuse uaiu. There is a popular belief, nays th American Architect and Building News, that ivy growing upon a buildiuj renderc it damp and unhealthy, whicl is quite unreasonable ; in fact, if a wall particularly a north wall, be damp, th best treatment is to plant English ivie at its base ; for not only does the dens foliage of the plant keep out rain, bu its aerial roots absorb the moisture al ready in the wall. The real minchit done by ivy is to old buildings of ston or briok, from whose joints the morta has been dislodged. An ivy shoot one lodged in one of these crevices wil grow in bulk until in the oourse of year it has so pressed the joints apart the the masonry oan be dislodged by an strong vibration of the building. Merchant's Gargling Oil has won fc itself a world-wids reputation as a lin ment useful in rheumatism, spraini bruises, burns, scalds, etc. This prept ration was first manufactured in 183! and sinoe then has steadily grown int the favor and oonfidenoe of the peopl< The long term of years during which : has constantly been brought to th notice of the publio, together with il immense sale, give evidenoe of an ii herent value which cannot be doubtec n objection to its use?that of stainin the skin?has been entirely removed, e that it now leaves no stain whatever. A though called 44 Family Oil," and pr< pared intentionally for human flesh, answers as well for beasts; and will b found one of the best remedies for a purposes, where a liniment is requirec iaai naa ever Deen manufactured.?Th Druggist, New Lebanon, N. Y. We would ad viae those of our readei whose buildings or fenoes require paint ing, or whose roofs are in need of r< pairs, to send at onoe for pamphlet an prioe list of Asbestos Paints, Roofing Roof Paint and Cement. These artielei which are of unquestioned reliability are also the most economical of any i use for such purposes. The Oentennii Exposition medal and diploma of met: have been awarded to the manufacture] Mr. H. W. Johns, 87 Maiden Lane, Ne York ,who within the past twenty yeai has built up the most extensive and sm oessfnl business in this line in tl world. Mr. Johns also manufacturi Asbestos paper, cloth, steam pipe an boiler coverings, steam packing, sheatl ings, etc., which are in use in evei civilised country. *- Silver in Nevada was first disoovered ? very strangely. A woman picked np a d stone to throw at her hnsband. It was e so heavy that she examined it, and it 0 proved to be a lump of silver ; $50,. 000,000 was tho r< suit of this to?the r couutry. Tbe women m st remember _ that there is no silver in this State, to t no experiments. f Pimples on the- face, rongh skin, Jhappod bands, saltrheum and all cutaneous iffeotions cored, the skin made soft and smooth, by the one of JunipkbTab Soap. Thai made by Caswell, Hazard <k Co., New York, is \ the only kind that oan be rolied on, as there are many imitations, made from oommon tar, r which aie worthless.?Com. ' Cut This Out. ! , The Grand Central Hotel, Broadway, New , York, is, in every respcot, a first-class hotel. j k It has few eqaals, no superiors. Every line of { , stages pass tbe door. It is easy walking dis tance to principal stores and plaoes of amose- j 1 ment. Tbe rooms are large, airy, and elegantly j , furnished. The table and attendance all tbe j most fastidious could desire, and last, but not { ; least, the prices have been rcduoed to $2.50 . r and f 3 per day. l i In consequence of the many inferior imitations,the manufacturers of the celebrated c " Matchles^" brand of plug tobacco have been ' compelled to protoct themselves by a trade j i mark. Every plug now has the words " Match - | [ less P. T. Co." theioon. Tbe Pioneer Tobacco < ( Co., 124 Water Bt., N.Y.,are the manufacturers. ' Mr.W. C. Coup, manager of tho N. Y. Aquarium, bas bad made, at great expense, a beautiful cbromo of tbe Aquarium for persons who cannot visit it. As a picture it would be , ohrap at five times the price. See adv. j i ? The Rev. Matthew Bonner, M. D , l late medical missionary to China, is caring thousands of dyBpopeia, ladies' "morning sick- 1 ness," foal breath, and all disorders of tbo {, stomach and liver, by the ose of "Ohing." It t is the Ohineee sovereign remedy for those die- J oidens. Send $1 for a box, or a stamp for a circular, to post-office box 111, Troy, N. Y. ^ One More Unfortunate. 1 Almost every day the papers chroniole tb6 * suicide of some poor nnfortunato whose mind T has been enfeebled by dyspepsia, over whoso " earthly horizon a lioavy gloom has gathered from the antold and nntellable agonies of this ] cruel complaint. Dyspepsia is one of the most depressing diseases afflioting humanity. Is iB J cosmopolitan in its nature?no country is ? -ixempt from its visitations, no family free . from its attacks. There is a balm in Oilead ; it comes in the shape of the Peruvian Syrup. For years it has been scattering its blessing* abroad. There is, probably, no diseaso which experienoe has so amply proved to bo remediable by the Peruvian Hyrup as dysp >psia. The most inveterate forniB of this disease have i been completely onred by this medicine, as ample testimony of many of our first citizens prove. I Physicians are Amazed, J Patients delighted, the doubtful silenoed, and i all who have eyes to see, cr ears to hear, more , than satisfied by the absolute certainty with which Hale's Honey of Qorehound and Tar cores coughs, cold', hoarseness and every anocuou 01 mo mngB aua turoat tending to ] I consumption. Bold by all druggists. 1'lko'n [ Tootbache Drops cure in one niiunte. 1 i 1 A case of chronio rheumatism of unususl < 3 seventy, cured by Johnson'* Anodyne Lini] tnent, is noticed by one of our exobangea. A Urge bunch came out upon the breast of the 3 sufferer, and appeare^ike part of the breast * bone. Uaed internalij^nd externally. The sweetest word in our language in I health. At tbo first indication of disease use 1 \ well known aud approved remedies. For dye- | f pepsia or ind ge*ticn use Parson*' Purgative r Pill* For oougbs. colds, sore or lame stomach use Johnson'* Anodyne Liniment. B Premature loss of hair, which is so d common nowadays, may be entirely prevented f by the use of Burnett's Cocoaine. . i ^ gS a Pay to Ast*. Sample tn?. H. Albert,Boston, M-. i Olnb Rata* of all Papers and Mscsstnea. Blcdbnoni. I Ag'ta w nted. Bond iiimp. Hnnt A Co.,Hockland.MaM. ^ T7VBKY I.ADY WtNVM IT. Head Stam for Hi circular. Mat. JENNIES. Box 48Q3, If Y. CUy. <???>? A DAY to Areata. Sample free. 32-pag* Oaalogoe. L. FLBTOHRR. I I Per St.. n7y. A flVWTfl FOUR MIO.OO Ohromo* FKKE. 0 iilTJCin 1 O J. M. MUNYOH A OQ.. PhlUda.. Pa. 7 DCl/ni t/CD"' shot SS 00. 70 styles. 111.Cm. frr* r nHVULVun WUTIBJI (ira woan.ohioMo.iii. II (3>?| it a Day. Employment for all. Clhromo A Novelij tjl_L" " Oatafoanefree. Keltoo AOo..llHNaa?an?t..N.\ ' MOKTSAITB, * ., Simwe bj marhtasry. Asperates hy aiU H r *So- Areata wasted. B?llbe?rs?* ?f| Oe, mis.. fa 9 dhk> OUTFIT FKKK. Best Ohanoe Yet. Writs H at Onoe. COLLINS A OO.. B Ollnton Plaoe.N. V. t See ? #77 a Week to Agents. 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Triad aod awarded Higheat Uanteoalal Prlaa Medal T? A t) C! or ,helr on* nnbd thla fhtl <! X Aiviuij?bUwln"r' ( 1 or 2 in each (/<>.)*> >-11 r.TT ,T" 1 ?,r??aple articlesOI ml mr t lo the farmer* in their own oountie* Buaine** plea?ant. proftu good. Particular! fr?a. J. IVonn. gt. Luu,.. Mo. rfll? i O ?Tha ohotoest lo the world?ImportA XZd apt prioes?Largest Oomp*nt In Amerto^ iiapb article?plssese everybody?Trade o *nituu*l)y r crossing? Areata wanted everywhere?best Indaoeuie ?don't wants time?send for Circular to RoB'T WKIX8. 43 Veeey St.. N. Y. P. O. Bo* 128 DK.M.N. FITOH'H CAMll.Y PIIVMICIA Nnmple Copy, P..per fever, 10 c*>oi . Heond In Clelk. ?lib lllu.trnllons, 1 < Ragri, 35 centa by nail. Addreee to 71 ' Impawns, Maw Verb. Electricity la Life. Paolle licit, Pest In the wor i (PT^/XL gjWl^Ciirce llleeaao when all otl, E.KjJjgggHSPaJffed'ee fall. Tcetlmonlii: wawCHAlN wTnW ami circulars lent free on a nitration, to P. J. W n I I I. *^r ?? ?, ~?* 37 Bond Street, New York. D A PTT17fl bavig I-AND TITI.KS or r AltllCiS l.ltHAI. PLAIMH or anr latnre n any part of the United Stitee, Canada, or Kurope, wblon need Investigation, attention, or proen-. jntl-n. can find aasletanoe by addressing P. O. IIOX 1 (13, New York. " B-/?r.w??l Jkrtt-tlatt.n i Wfl Investigate the merits of The Iltn* AnT.l1 I X tratedWeekly before determ I nln SUllil A (J1 npon yonr work this fall and wl <sr. Tba oombinatlon for this eeaaon surpasses anythb z isretofore attempted. Terms sent fie*. Addrew, OHAS.LUCAS A CO.. I 4 Warren St. New York. porn KKITARD/kr an lHe?r?kle CMM, S><5t)U Da. J. P. FiTi.git, being sworn, says: 1 grad uut I. tea, anwl.lei to Pr.ftotor'i .ktor ISO, ton lnl.1 ?TTwit otlvilitl;, to ithwito all?. annl|l>, Ont, IUmj tot UmkMaei I puuto DR. rrruits RHEUM ATIC fRMI?DT.gMla.r CwSlalj w4 mm m4 bel/sat Ad. Us ml 'br mall. s.sns ijiim It*. rlTVAJL. It Boa* front ilml. PblUMlpkU- MXPICUfXS AT DRt'OOlBTn HTIITi1"!? 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Stocks nurohaasd and carried long as desired on margin rom three to flye per pent. pr~Hrn?l for Circular. SI5 SHOT GUN j\ double-barrel run, bar or front action lock*. warrnnte cnuine twist barrels, and a guud shooter, ok no sai.i ?ith Flask. Pouch, and Wad-cutter, forfiS. Can I- aoi '. O. I>. with privilege to exatuinr before p.irinar i ii!. S..| trniji for circular to I*. POWELL /c fiO.N. C???n m. ?i Potter's American Monthly, sH nnn AATXD: R?;t F.mll, Mag. r.ine In 111111111 Ihe Oountrs. at S3 for 1877. 5 copies on /U.UUU year for $13; 10 copies for $25; 20 cinleiubacrlbete iSr *50i ?Dd?ooP? Poltcr'e Hlbl. foe Encyclopedia, qaarto. 3,000 U'.nslra 1 nnn Ill I I "5 cent* a nnmbtr. Special Term* ? 1U III Agent*. J. K. Pottm * Oo . rhll* . Pa. ..?- "V- The Rr*t Trn*? wltiioi] Metal Spring* ?r?r InventR?J E.?-'i,ir>c C.? j?l Nohambo*claim olaarnt' 2?v3aP radloa. core, but a -narantej^i fc of a oomfortahl , eoore, an satisfactory appliance. n y trill takr back and pay fitl price for all L'lai do not nil. Price, ilD|li Ike oat, 94; for both .dee. 91. Bent b? mall, pon>ald,oo reoelpt of pnoe. N. B.? Thit Truss trill cure-arc Rupturss r/tan any of thoon for wAfcA ex'raraoat, laimt art made. Otronlara free. POMBROY TPHS> X).. TAG Broadway. New York. nm I in Every Household Should Keep If n n I at band la a remedy to on re without eve 11 " ' ' * * lac the dootor. Oolde. Ooaihi and Clonlaraplion jtrerall in almost erery family. AI.LGN'S LUN4? RAI.HAftl will eare the oolda and oongh* ind prevent oonsnmptlon. A* AN EXPBOTOR4NT IT II AS NO EODA1. It la hnrinleaa to the moat delicate child. It certain* no Uplnm In Any Form. Direction* acoompany eaob bottle. It la sold by all Iraryctste and medlolne dealer* IN PR; HH?OUTFITH RKADY?THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic pen-picture of Ita history, arrand building-, ivonderful exhibits, onrloeltlee, (Treat dare, etc. Pre. I it* ply lllu*trntcd? thoroughly popular, and very aheap. Afucl til Immensely. ,),0l)0 Agents wanted. Send for fall partlcnlar*. Tl la will be tbe chanoe rf II HI years in oo'n money fast. Gat tbe only reliable blatory. HUBBARD BROS., Pniie., 733 Sanaom Street. Philadelphia. Pa., or Springfield. Mm. P A tTTT nv Be not deoelred be Drem at a re book*, brl tl llvR awnmlnc to be "offl lal," and tailing sat will happen In Angnar and September The (irrat " flard Tlace*" Paper ?TSebeai, tbe cheapest, the most po -olar. r-nbsorlbe for ih< CRICKET ON THE HEARTH a mammoth IS page Illustrated paper (size Iltrpst't Wsrkly). devote i to Ll'cratnre.Romanoe.Usefal Knowledge, Amneement, etc., cto. Only 9 1 per year, w th oh',toe of t'uee premlnma: the large and beaotiful o romo, " Yea or ho?" any book by Onarlea Dickens, < i a B x of Stationery; paper without premium, 76 cen'per year. We a'ao send It fwur aaeatkaon trial for only '?3 resit. Specimen oopy for tUirp. Agentwanted Address, H. M. LUPTON * OO , PabuSidrB 37 Pa- k Row. New York. DR. WMINER'S HEALTH CORSET. With Hklrt Supporter ud Helf-Adjuitlni Faoi. AT*! Secures Health and CouronTOl Jf Body, with Qracx and Beauty ol Form. Three Garments in one &J\_ a 7nL Approved by all nhysicians. AUKNTS WANTED. Mli'1 \Iuii)lSA Sara PleB by mal,? In Contil, $2 1/ur twil Sattean, $1 7S. To Agents ai # /JElK VI 25 cents less. Order size tw< I Vk r IV./ J Inches smaller than waist mea ? |, ;-i* sure over the dress. v/7Earner Bros. 703 Broadway.H.T J. & P. GOATS hnwe been awarded n Medal and Dlptem at the Centeunlnl Exposition and comment! ed by the Judaea for "SUPERIOR STRENGTH ?AND? EXCELLENT QUALITY ?OF? SPOOL COTTON." a. i. uuoiiuun i/iinuLui*uoaorM : ansi.. : J. K. HAWLBY, Pies Alex. B. Botklkb, Secretary pro torn For Singing Schools!' Make them doably loterMtlnf by lntrodnelnc THE ENCORE By L. O. EMERSON. 35 eentm / 07.&O per domen. THE ENCORE Contain* Flirt (lies* Elementary Course. with the be* kind of exercise*, airs, tanaa In ona, two, tbraa or low parte, for praotloe. THE ENCORE Contains 100 paga* filled with brtoht, wide awake, eaaj gleee and four pert songs. Thna It la a good Olae Boot aa wall aa Kinging 8cbooI Book. THE ENCORE Oontaloa (0 of Hymn toner nod An'hems of the bee oharac or. Mr. L. O. EMERSON (Half a million of whole book* bare bean aold), hai nersr been excelled as eomposer or arranger of mnah axactlr adapted to the pnblto taste. His " taot" la thti matter Is Infallible. Then trr THE ENCORE. For a ale br all prominent dealers. Specimen* mailed post-fre-, for 76 oeoto. OLIVES DIT80N ft CO., Boston, c. 11. i>irnoN & no., 711 Rrtalway, New York. J. B. DITNON St CO., Boooaaaora to I.ao * Walkar, Pklla. MEEIDEN CM Received the HIGHEST ^JTHB " Patkht IVOSCT V HAJTOUS TABU Km MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF"! Kiolulrtnukeriol the "PATKftT IVORY " or | Celluloid Knife, ih? moat doreble Vt III i'K M tN. mm ill.K known. Toe Oldest Manufacturers In America. O.l Alwaya oall for " Trade Mark " " MKRIDBN OUTLItRY in Ootlerr. and hf the MBRIOK.N OQri.BRY < THE CREAT NEWS A beautiful Obromo- Lithograph of this rait Marine A b. .. inbe as net to be Injured, to any who will remit 5U o drawl.-a bj a tlrst-olasa city artist. It Is In nine oolors, end Interior of the building, with lis tnoriuoue Iron a mid Miuuury, the whole oombinlng to make a picti fat hful representation ol this the ttrst great Aqnarlnm erer> ran Ij ol sea-life, from tbo smallest and most gaud and the monster l)r Til Pleh. The oharge Is made simply to cover the expense of the Partlee who remit 93 will be em Med to seven llthugn Ibem. In every ca e ibis notice sbocld be cut out and I this offer, i be picture has oost several thousand dol ai way. Address, W. t,'. 1 REMARKABLE LETTER From a Gentleman Known and Honored from the Atlantio to the Faoiflo Coast. Messrs. Wsiks & Pott*r, Wholesale Druggists. Boston, Mass.: Oentlemcn,?I have for some months felt It that I owed to suffering humanity to write you, station the great benefit that I have derived from the use or Sanford's Radical Cur* for Catarrii. For more than 20 years I have been amicted with this very troublesome complaint. I havo tried all tho remedies that I could find, but without material or permanent benefit. Last fall the disease bad arrived at that state that 1 must have relief or die. The entire membran- ! oua system had become so toAnmcd, sod the stomach so disordered, that it was a doubtful matter whothrr I could go to the Pacific coast, or If I did iro whether 1 mould live to come beclc or not. Isawanadver- . tlscmcnt of this medicine, and although being very | Incredulous about specifics or nostrums of any kind, 1 yot In sheer desperation I tried this, and wnsatoneo benefited by It. The changes of climate, a chronic disease of the liver, and tny age ?overTO?may pr>-vent my entire restoration, but the benefit I aorlva j from Its dally use Is to me invaluable, and I am hoping to ba completely cored, and at last arrive at a respect- | able old age. If this statement of my caso can be of any service to , those afflicted as I have been,and enable you to bring . this remedy Into more general use, especially on the ; Pacific coast (where It Is much needed), my object I i ' writing this note will be obtained. Very truly yonrs, HENRTWELL8, Aumoas, N. V., J une, 1716. of Wells, Fargo & < >. Each package contains Dr. Sanford's Improved I baling Tu><c, and full directions for use In all cae< Price UDO. For sale by all wholesale and ret: 1 druggists throughout the United States. WEEK > A POTTER, General Agents aud Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass. COLLINS* HI VOLTAIC PLASTERS For Local Paine, Lameness, Soreness, Weaknese, Numbness and Inflammation cf the Lungs, Liver. Kidneys. Spleen. Bowelr., Bladder,Heart and Muacloa, are eciual to art army of doctors, and acres of planta and shrubs. Even in Paralysis, Epilepsy, or Fita, and Nervous and Involuntary Murcular Action, thia Plaster, by Rallying the ncirum r orcea, nas etrectcd Cures whon every other known remedy has failed. BOLD BY ALL DBUQOIBT8. Price 25 oents. Bent on reoeipt of price, 25 oente for Ono, $125 for Six, or $2.25 for Twelve, to any part of the United Btatea and Canada*, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietor*, Boston. EUPEON! If you have Rheumatism. Neuralg a Headache, a Burn, or a Bruise, procure a bottle of Bupeon. It will give inst? nt relief, as thousauds can testify. I~oi | sale by all Druggists, H. A. HURLBUT j & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph Strc ot Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors. Whether You Travel or Not, ' INSURE AGAINST - ALL KINDS OF ACCIDE5TS BY A YEARLY POLICY IN TlIE TRAVELERS Li e and Accident ins. Co., I OF tl.tUTFOISU. ION"*. i /\ contn HT'orywHere. NEW mtCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATE [I.irr-t Only machine Invention, and flf '" t*?\\?or^ Marvel one ^en8'on *,/-4 Revolts. Indicator. Tridt M?rk in baa* yKXr ot every mtehio*. SILENT SEWING MACHINE. 8end Postal Card for Illustrated Price Lift, Ac. I Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., (Cor. Bond St.) 6S8 Broadway, New York. ! A l)M? of Tarrant's S l'zer Aperient bta nmofxl the kou of rooom >tln',and Its continued n?? h- led tht patient. Iibeamattom to oat llttN n da itnod. Soma anol los r>a rt to embrooat tkn?. whlrh are mail* danyeroua. It to now acknowtl edy <1 to ba a Mcod dtoeaaa, rna iltlnf fiom acidity. Ttito ?parlmt eorrao'a all caob acidity, and thaa enraa ba dfaaara. All rbeamatlo auffoian are adrleed to try It KOT.n BY AIX nRUQQMTS. [Eatabllahed 1846.I J.jflSTEY & OO. Brattloboro, Vt. C^-Send for Illustrated Catalogue, i CTTLERT CO. CEN1ENNIAL PRIZE.*- r-y " i ABLE CUTLERY. I (TtTrTaiurliul lull ll llti' ul li i'fctt IMi*?lit. CJO.*' on tbe bltd*. Wamnlod and ooll by all Doalora in ChRiwbern Wirrfl. We* York. rORKAQUARIUM. Lqnarlam will be ?enfA fr?e of expense, and so protected eats, with address. The lilbograpn is exeouwu i?vm m 40k30 Inches In size, and represents both the exterior iBu IiIhm TunUv, 1 r?*pical ' *ll??e are ol real merit and beauty ; at the same time being a i In Amerlo , and ooe of the finest In the world. It baa y tropica) Fish to the huge Whale* the Toraolous hhaik, wrapping tube ard postage. aphs; or. If the? reml: . 5* they will twelve sent to Drwardeo with the m >^e/, as It Is not intended to repeat ra, and only a il'oited number will be dU.^^ted In this jOt'Pi iUanagfr Nfw York Aqua**!?"1* Ilroniiwnf itud .b>ih street. , KS?11' K t IKK: BRAUTIFIKP OF TIUC 8HLM. glenn's Sulphor Soap Ai- a remedy for Diseases, Sores, Abra?jon8, and Roughness of rvut Skin; as a deodoriser, disinfectant, and Leans of preventing and curing; iu.cumatisiu and Gout; and ?? an Adjunct of the Toilet an<i a>k Hath, "Glenn's Sulphur Soa* ;s n.coniparably the beat article 3vet' offered to the American public. The Completion is not onlv .rw*i . froiLi PlMr-jES HLOTCERa/ffiN, FRECelks, and all vlher t'lemiaLae, cy :la use, bu- acq .a**? a t&akqj? akknt DELICACT and JTt> r ET7 rtJFTOKsa through the o.?;1?Vi:i? aad emudieut ? action 01 lUiS WHOLESOME ?Ha\)TLFIEK The contraction of obnoxioa* dia eases is prev.aivec iiid the oonupieto disinfection 01 clothing worn by pe*sous afflicted with contagioua maladies is insured by it xra*iLiza and Travelers provided widi this admirable purine.r havk at han-j thk main KASiJtTUi- O* A 8krik8 O? SalDBUr Baths. L?aiiCrulx ? raoTed. the Lair retained, and greynota i-elarded by it MKDICAL XKN ADVOCATX ATS CBK Pricrb, 25 and 5c cbnis p~? c*KK, i*KA Box, (8 CASKS.) &JC. it -d 5'- *> N.B There la toosoRy Lb bayt-14' th- targe lea. " HHPs Hair asd ?f hlskor Black of Brown; W) Cents. . 1 ClIffMTOR, Prvp'r, 7 Sixth A?. H.I (Mrt-tflOT b.vam-e mvVbv Airm.*. .cMInc .urChrt.ti.fH, 3) IU* J>??) Ctmyoiu, IV tore ? ..I <?.!.. ISA WW pl?A. worth Aft, rent i. .? Afto. IU.tr . -i rit.voiu? r.-ee. j. ii. uumikii' ssoxs, boston, mass. j ^ THKKK OKNTRNN'AL MKDAl 8 AND T1IUEK HUNORAULK MENTION - ARK OIVRN TO Boynton's Furnaces (Oeat or Plata In.nl. K. pectally adapted f?? bn'lu DWKLl t' OS. OHURCHKK. SCHOOLS. ETO. MOST POWI'RFl'I. AND DI'KABLK KURNAOB SOLD OVKR IN USK. BOYNTOIS'f "Ih7.il" RAI.iIMOKE HRE PI. ACE IIKATKK. Extremely poweifnl In beating. Attractive, brflllant durable, economical. HOYNTIINN "Tile" (Iprn-llmle Steve. Tbe moat attractive library dove evr made. Send for ctrcnlara. Eatlmatee itlven for beating. Correapot deoee aollo ted. RICHARDSON. BOYNTON A CO . Manufacturer*. No. i'34 Water Street. New York. _ Highest Honors AT Til ft 1 CENTENNIAL! MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs Unanimously Assigned the "FIRST RINK IN TUB SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments! MEDALS OF EQUAL MERIT l.as? bttn a>rar,Ud all arltelts liriawd tcorth'j t\f rseogntrUm, sn that It will b? easy for many maker* t "> advertise that ibey bar* received " hl#beet medal*." It la by the JUDGES* REPORTS, ONLT, that on m pa tin t artole* arc aaalgned tbelr comparative rank In exrellenoe. From tbeaa raporls lbe following la an extract: "THE MASON A HAMI.IN OROAN OO.'S exhibit * of Read Or*an* and Iiarmoolnma shows Inatrnmanta of tba FIKKT RANK I.N TUB Nr-.VKH AI, KB. fQOISITKN OK INSTRDillRNTS OF TUB OLIHHl vi/ t Smoothness aod eqnal dlatrlbntlon of tone, *o-> of expreaalon, raaonanoa and slnglnc qnallty, 're i m acd qotoknaaa In action of kayo and bellow*, with tboronghneee of workmanablp, oomblned with simplicity of action." (Signed 111/ all Ihe Judges.) The MASON A IIAM US ORGANS are thus declared to RANK FIRST, not in one or (too respects only, hut in ALL the IMPORTANT QUALITIES of tuch instruments; and they are the ONLY organs assigned this rank. Tbl* triumph wax not unexpected, for tba Maaon A Hamlin Oabtnet Organs have uniformly bean awarded the bUthaat honor* In oorapetition* In America, there hiving been aoarcel* alx except loos In btindted* of competition*. The* ware awarded HIGHEST HONORS and flr*t madafa?PARIS. IM7: VIENNA, 1878 ; 8ANTiinn 1W7X pit it* niri.piil x ion* .u? been awarded big beet booon at very World'* ExposlUoo at wbloh tb.y ban been uhlhlta) ; btli? tha only American orgsns which have ever obte'ned any award at any oompetition wltb brat Koropean .oaken, or In any Rfopaau World'* Exposition! tntim on knoing a M abok A IliMU* O oak; do not lake any other. Dealers of ton rt command inferior or acme because they are paid larger commit sitrnt for e lling Mem. NEW BTYLK8. wltb RXTKNDED TOPS, yery elwant and other Improvement*. eihl Ited at tbw QKNTRNNIAI.; elegant new ca-ee In groat variety. Price* eery lateret eonalatant with beat material and workmanablD. Organ* enld for oaah or Installment*, or rented until rent pay*. JPvery Organ warranted to giro entire eatiefaction to every reasonable purchaser or TBI wnwsr nrronWBD. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES ant free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.-164 Teemont Street, boston; 26 Ur.lon Hgoare, New York; 80 and H2 Adame_Htreet, Chloawo N Y N U No. 4ft * WHEN WKITINO TO pica** any that yew eaw the aire .smtrr Mil ! IkU paper. 1