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SEWS OP THE WEEK. What W Ualii In tha OM World and tbo Ho*. While Wm. I*?yue ?h being transferred from Ring Ring prieon to Aabnrn prison, Le got through a oar window while the train wi s rum iup, and falling on hla head wa? killed. The pn.ilintH Woedeit, Qoodwln and Collyor, ooiivteted .at Raima, N. J., wet* acntenoed to. six year*' imprisonment. Clark and Neary were reritaeaa*** ona yfejreaoh...... Colored oatlawtj broke into a house notr Aiken, 8. CL, and murdered a Mr. Haneman and hie nephew. After ranBaoking the premises they set fire to them A fire broke out in a stable in St. Hyaointhe, a Bmall Canadian town near Montreal. The aurroonding buildings were all of wood, and the wind, wbioh at the time was blowing almost a gale, spread the fire with such rapidity that the whole eastern part of the town remaining intaot from tiie lire of September 3 was almost immediate* ly a mass of flamee. About twenty buildings were burned.... A Kansas oourt has appointed two receivers of the Kansas Paoiflo railroad on an application from the trustees of a mortgage oovering the entire road....Wm. Wheatley, an'old aotor, is dead The crop returns for October place the wheat yield at*245,000,000 bushels?a reduction of nearly one-Blxth. The rye crop is four per cent, nnder that of las year. By the breaking of a car track on the Little Rock road, two cars were thrown over near Edmondson and one passenger killed. A number of others were wounded, some fatally.... Daniel OXeary, the Chicago pedestrian, in an effort in Liverpool, England, to beat the reoord of Weston, succeeded in walking 502 miles in fourteen minutes lees than six days (the time allowed), thus outwalking Weatoif by one and a half miles... .The Spanish prime minister, in a public speech, declared that Spain would hold' Cuba at any ooet Gen. Miles, after chasing and fighting the numerous bands of Indians'under Sitting Bull for many days-on the Yellowstone, was at last rewarded by the surrender of four hundred Oheyenuo lodges?they giving their principal outers &h pledge or their honesty of purpose. The echoonor Early Bird, of New York, was loet on the voyage from flanto Domingo. Three men were drowned. Larry Holton died in Newark, N. J., from lockjaw occasioned by a bite on the thumb received from a companion dnring a drunken quarrel John Baldwin went to hie home in New York in a drunken condition, and during an aiteroation with his son was so severely injured on the head as to cause death. The son was arrested Judge McAllister the judge who sat in the Snllivan-Banford trial in Chicago, has received a request, signed by eight thousand business men, asking him to resign The floods in Cnba ruined about twenty plantations President Lerdo has boen declared re-elected by the Mexioan oongresa. Cardinal Antoneili, principal wdviser to the Pope, ia dead The United States supreme oonrt has refused peimisBion for a female lawyer to practice in that court. The Duchess of Aosta, ex-queen of Spain, ia dead The new Domiuion loan, whioh has recently been placed on the London market. is being taken up with more rapidity tbau was anticipated Japanese insurgents were sttaokod and routed by government troops near Hagri, in tbe province of Nagato Duimg ft drunken discussion over politics, in a New York rumshop^olm Fi^zeimmons bad an umbrella jammed in hi, face?tire tip penetrating tbe brain through hie eyo, causing a wound from which death soon resultod Numerous suicides are roported daily from .ill parte of tbe oountry?mostly on aocount of dopression mused by want of work A sconu. dreily attempt at vandalism was attempted in Springfield, UL, the viitaina making a desperate effort to carry off tbe remaius of the late President Lincoln, hi the hope of making a bargain with the authorities whereby E u Boyd, ft notorious counterfeiter, serving a ton years' sentence, wonlil be released from prison. The plot was discovered by detectives, who have sinos bad the sarcophagus under supt rvisiou, and were rewarded a few nights sin by surpritiug tlie scoundrels at work upon tbe doors of tbe vault. Owing to tbe accidental, discharge ?? a revolver in the bauds of an' officer, thevaudais ^ere Warned and escaped. The vote of tbe cfty of New'Yorlt, at the Lte election, was as follows: Robinson, 1) m., 111,519*; TOden, Dem., 111,268; and Ely. Dem., 111,233. Mr. Ely's majority is the largest (53,706), beoause Dix went behind his Uokc. Tilden's majority is 63,262 over Hayes, tu:d 53,027 oyer all. Robinson's maj *ity isM,7M. Jalvin, Dem , for surrogate, has a majority of 10,000. Of the district aldermen nine are from Tammany, one from Anti-Tammany and three Republican*. The board will stand seventeen Democrats to Ave Republicans. The Democrats elect seven of the eight Congressmen, McCoob, Rep., beating Ward, Dem., in the eight district. Tammany elects fifteen assemblymen, Anti-Tammany one, and the Republicans five. Much gold ooin has been withdrawn from English banks for shipment to New York The district of Baokergunge, in the northern part of India, has been ravaged by a cyclone. A thousand native houses were deitvoycd. The town of Dowlutkhan was submerged by a wave and five thousand persons are believed to have perished. The government sent relist to the desolated section Belief works ? have been established in the Sholspore district, India, wher* there were fears of famine, and forty-five tbooeand of the inhabitants have been given employment. There is now plenty of grain in the district The khan of Khin, la consequence of the toophiato of hla subjsots, he* offered to eede the remainder of his territory to the Bnsaian government. Oeorgie is harreating fifteen or twenty per cent, more eotton then lest yeas... .The United Stetes steamer Franklin, baring cn board Tweed, M a prisoner, has been fortythree days on her veyacefieom Flgo, Spain, and fearsome felt for hsrsefsty..,.. .Ales. ft. Shepherd, of Washington, D. O., IS financially embareaaed Peter I/sabey, who was acquitted a few months aiade of the charge of mnrderlng a oolored man in Uoiontown, eras found near Fooatvllle, St. Qeorgea county, Md., with hie head eraabed end two bullet holes in it. It is thought be was murdered to raveage the death of the oolored man lined by hfcn. . i. Two hundred and sixty-one miles of new lafrirffy w?re opened in India in 1 , 1876, makmg the total length of octtnk plated line 6.^7 miles. of jwhioh. 6,676 miles ere ot the liye feet six inch goage. Tw'j'^T"""' S" ' Hints for the tiusewife' Nbw Wat to BakAaApples.?Take sour apples, dig out tlie oores, place the tl apples in a deep dish or tfh, till the cavi- ^ tics where the cure oomes out with sngar, pour a cup of li$i water iu the f| tin, bake in a quick cven^and you will d have a beautiful and palatable dish. b] Molasses Oakdt.?Olio cupful mo- e lasses, one cupful sugar^ono teaspoon- f ful vinegar, piece of bolter size of an B egg; boil, but do not stir until it hardens when dropped in oolu water; then stir in a teaspoonful of soda and pour on but- a tered tins. When cool, pull and out in d stioks. f< To Chop Pa us ley Properly.?Pick ? and wash the parsley, sponge the water N off, slice it first and ohop very fine ou a smooth table with a sharp knife; then ll put it in the corner of a clean kitchen towel, let a little cold water run over it, press all the water out and pnt it on a T plate to use when Wanted. 11 Tapioca Poddibg.?Take two ounces * of tapioca and boil it in half a pint of * water nntil it begins to melt, then add n half a pint of milk by degrees, and boil n nntil the tapioca becomes very thick; add a well beaten egg, sugar, and flavoring to taste, mid bake cvntlv for three- c< quarters of an hour. 3?his preparation tl of tapioca is superior to any other, is ii nourishing, and suitable for delicate n children. To Make Potato Cakes ?Prepare a sufficient quantity of thick mashed po- * tatoes lightly buttered and passed p through a oolauder; add the yolks of ? four eggs, mingle well, and oook three n minutes longer; put the whole in a dish and let oool; when wanted roll them down on a floured table, give them the .. size and shape of oodflsh balls, dip them b in beaten eggs, then in yellow meal ? flour; fry them in hot lard; see that they are of a clear yellow color, and Berve e them on a folded napkin. Poor Man's Pudding.?Wash six ounces of rice very clean, add four ounces of sugar, three pints of rich -i milk, one ounce of butter and a small J teaspoonful of salt. After it has been { in the oven ten minutes stir it well, t Bake slowly for two hours or moro, and s take it from the oven the moment it is done. If on tipping the dish the rice and milk move together, it is sufficiently . oooked. If not sufficiently cooked, the milk rnns from the rice. If too much ~ oooked, neither moves. Every grain of t rice should bo perfect, surrounded and * barely held together bv a rich creamy \ substance. This is a most delicious ? pudding if properly baked, otherwise it * is really unfit to serve. When nearly J done, draw the pudding to .the front and _ leave the door open. To be eaten oold, alone, or with sugar and cream. ?????? ? Rheumatism is more common .and / distressing- flRnrninllv in *V??o than almost any other disease'; and, ?t the same time, it may be asserted that it is as little understood and as unsuccessfully treated. Physicians, in many F oases, are unable to cure it, even in their c own person ; yet such are the tin par- \ alleled virtues of the celebrated Merchant's Gargling Oil, that the most ob- stinate oases *t once yield to it.? Springfield (Mass.) Daily Union. Relics of the Mound Builders. A party'of gcientifio ^plorera made some very*interesting diaooverieq in the j neighborhood of Milton, Wisconsin. e There are there a number of mounds 1 whioh recent arohseological investigation has referred to that mysterious race e which inhabited the central portion of i North America long before the present < aborigines obtained a foothold hero. Selecting the largest of these mounds the oxplorers duga trenohfrom itsouter edge to* the center, thirty feet long, five feet 1 wide, and at the center attaining a depth of ten feet. About a foot from the hot- * torn, at the deepest part of the excavation, a layer of ashes and deeayed wood * was laid bare. A few inches below this ? was a hard deposit resembling mortar, and beneath were found the remains of < four adults and two children. That they belonged to the race of mound builders is inferred from the fact that there had previously been exhumed, only eighteen inches below the surface, a oompiete Indian skeleton.-^. A The other, and vastly more important relics, were eight and a half feet lower down. The first of these, the skeleton { of a man. lav with th? tn n.? -??4 w ..i?v vuu wool; 1 in a reclining position. At the knees, ' near each hand, were two ornaments,' composed of the teeth of some wild animal, about four inohes long, and having hides bored through for the string . Which attached them to the wrists. Close by was the skull, but so badly decayed as to prevent removal. A little to the south of the skull were four perfect flint arrowheads, as clCh^y cut as if the work had been done by the best modern machinery. Lying around and nnder the shoulders ware twenty-nine beads, manufactured from small shells, and perforated so as to be worn as a necklace. Evidently this was the skeleton of some famous personage, for among the bones of the five others uo ornaments whatever wete found. The chief's oompenions were arranged about him to the west, northwest apd ea* t. In the jaw bone of one was a partly developed wisdom tooth, and most of the i jaw Donee and teeth were in good preservation. 1 r Twenty thonsand dollars will be the cost of one pises in the display of fire- ' works at Delhi, npon the oeaaion of the proclamation of Queen Victoria aa ' 'Em- * preee of India." ' ?*?& ? J i tar; are worth ? In oonseqnenoo of the many inferior imitations, the manufacturer!! Of tho Celebrated " Matchleas " brand of ping tobaooo have been "compelled to proteat theroeelree by a trade . mars. Every pJog now has the worda "Hatch- ' leea P. T. Co." thereon. The Pioneer Tobaoco Oo , 124 Water 8t.,H.Y.,araUy aaaaofactarere. , The Bee. Matthew Bonner, "M. D., 'late medieal mfsaionary to Otaftift,- Untiring thooaanda efdyapeaala, ladies' " morning elokbaaa;'* fotfl bnttth. and* all diaordera of the a alainilli and liver, by the uae of "Obtng." It a ia the OtUrieee aoverelgn remedy for thoae ilia Seo advertisement James' Bittern. Potter's American Monthly, n nnn iLLTisTtAm); Rest FWII; MkicIos In III llllll fbeUonntor.at JS.'j for 1877. iooplMona IU.UUU rear for 913; 10 oopleo for 936; 20 conies . .. for 960: and a oopj of Potter'a Bible Kncrciopedlju qnarto, 3,000 lllnatra_ I __ ttonB.price,)S 25.gfren to theperson *end1 077 lDf this olub. For tale at all News stands, 111 I I at 25 cents a number. Special Terms to 1UI It Agents. J. K. Pottkb 4 Oo.. I'hlla.. Pa. PI.BAHANT ANI) PKOPITAB1.K are baf wor It? etc. Sect) are the eaolasta^ons of tbose rbo see tho large, elegant new Ubrmaot prrdnaod bj be Karopean and Amerlaui Qhfcmo Pool taking Co. Crery one will want them. It rr tjaire* 90 laJklag 60 sell he ploturOe; thrqi Speak for tboArelfea. Uaardesers, gents, and MdleO and gentlemen oat of employment, rill find at tho ban: opening over o timed to make loner. For fnll partlonlais send stamp lc.r oonndsntlal Ironists. Address F. GLKASON A OO., 738 Washington Street. Boston. ?The?iilGAi$eMapiBe. The Golden Time for AfiraU ! Liberal cuh commlaloDi paid. Bora and air la are all at wore for the Wide Awake Doll's Fair, and rffj snbsorlbe eagerly. Specimen wfla / numbers, lO cents. lilt of IvBL Doll's Fair prlrea, poatars, JJl ato, free. Little glils who ALM. will act as scents receive la J}l\\ addition a fall set of Doll 'atterua npon sandtoc their P. O. addreas. ,y-?S lot. and Nov. Wide Awnkea contain alas In full ooncarnln* the Doll's Fair. iiVAii Trite to iBPOuJi) D. LOTI1UOP Ac CO., J, 4 Beaten, Man. EUPEON! If you have Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Zeadache, a Burn, or a Bruise, procure i bottle of Bupeon. It will give instant elief, as thousands can testify. _ For lalo by all Druggists, H. A. HURLBDT Sc CO., 75 and 77 Rano^lph Street Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors. I. & P. COATS iuvc been awarded a itledul and Dlpleni* it the Centennial Kxpoeltfon and cemmcnd* id by the Juliei fer 'SUPERIOR STRENGTH ?AND? EXCELLENT QUALITY] ?OF? SPOOL 10TT0N." ; ; A. T. C CS?OKU, Director-General. j real. : J. B. HAW LEY, Pree. Alkx. It. TIotki.kh, Secretary pro tern. Fthc] YOUTH'S\ /fj0MMLtifeN\ ^^^EKLY PAPER FOR> S >YOUNG PEOPLE Wh 11 11 ' 11 W'1 NFAMILYr aSllfa rHK COMPANION alma to be a favorite In every family loot ad for M|?rl; by the youo* fott, aad ead wltb interest by the older. Its pnrpoae la to lotoO't while it amuses; to be jedloloat, praotlaal, sen>1 tile. iud to here realty permanent worth, while H attracts or the hoar. It Is ban densely Iliaetrsted, and bee far oemtrlbotors ome of the most attractive writers In the country. Lmony these are: r. T. Trowbridge, I.oulsn IH. Alcolt, fd word R**le?ton, J. U. Whlttler, liiwies T. Field*, I.oulse itloaltoii, tebecca If. Dawfs, C. A. Htephrns, lira. A. II. liMsewsM) Harriot P. Hpefford, Coward Bverett Hale, Jalla Ward Howe. Its res din* la adapted to the old aad yoon*; Is esry omprobenalva In Ita obarooter. It aires Itorles of Adventure, Letter* oiTtm^tL tt f m a rat Bditorlal* opoc Cnrrent Topic*, ) Historical Articles, Biographical Sketches, Religions Articles, . , Stories pi Home and Bobool Life, Tales, Poetry, Selection* for Declamation, Anecdotes, Passies, Facta and Ineidsofes.t Hebwrlvtlsn Prle-, ?l.T? t>i?^l*m ae*ias ^t ^ 41 Teas pie Plaoo, Boston, Nlasa. '."If diiOfiliiiil d Success Deserved. Few men have tbo courage or nerve to invest le princely sum of 500,000 in furnishing a otel. Mr. 11. 1$. Powers, of thoGrand Central lotol, Broadway, New Fork, la one of that 3W. The hotel is the largest and beet c-muoted in the metropolis, and the business tirewdnees and foresight of Mr. Towers is vinced by reducing the prices to t'2.50 and S.Ot) nor dav. thna knanlnv nana wttVi flio dn. lands c f the times and filling his house. If thore is any victim of an eruptive lalady who despairs of relief, let him abanon bin despondency. So long as it is possible 3r him- to obtain Qlkmn'h Bclthob Boar he eed entertain no donbts respecting the poesiility of his being cared. I)opot,'rOrittenton'*, [o. 7 Sixth avenue, New York. Itejavenate yourtelf with Hill's Instantneoua Hair Dye. ? BORNHTT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS.? be superiority of these extraots consists in leir perfect parity and great strength. They re warranted freo from the poisonous oil* nd adds which enter into the composition of lany of the factitious fruit flavors now in the larket. Collins' Volt&io Plaster is a gentle and onstant electric battery oloeely and contiunosly applied to the skin by tho adheeioo cf tie Plaster,and is oapable at all times of affordlg the most grateful relief in rheumatism, euralgia and sciatica. Have you a severe wrench or sprain ? lave you rheumatism in any form? Have yon tiff nock, or bundles oaused by rhoumatio ains? If bo, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is speoiflo remedy, used intornally and exteraily. We often see a large stock of cattle rbioh do not seem to thrive, and como om. 'spring poor," all for want of something to tart them in the right direction. One dollar'* rorth or Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Power*, given to such a stock occasionally during be winter, would bo worth more than an vfva half fon of haw -a # 11r - ^ ^ - - aw . ^ * f " ? * * 1 a jf / i /i / ) A 15 TjfT?T) f| or their onivtnlfdtMihllti 'l ? XXXyilLijlliy^inU'r. ( 1 or 2 ineach Co.) to < II a f^w ?tapla article* of real mriU to the farmer* in their i?wb counties Buiinm pleasant. pn> flu good. Particulars free. J. Uorth. 8t. tuui?,Alo. $3.00 for $1.00. T-M-ff . ? k *T ?i rm\m ^ 5 * ** ; f t >> > ?> ?! All Ihr ir.nt wrrUly nrwannnora mf th ely.e nnH rhnri<rt?r mf THK CHICAGO l.KIM- Kit. rhiir*? 33.00 P?-r year, while Til K IiSDCER cMta bat 91. The I.tnnmi la th? B*9T Family Paper In fhe United States.' '.hly edited. biDdaimalf nlntad; oontalnln* army weak choice completed atorlee, an Inatailment of an IntarmtlDy Illustrated eerta'.and preneral reading for old and jrounc, for the farmer, for the housewife and for all elaeaea. Special oare to taken to make tte tone nnlformly chaate and moral. Herd 911 *?<! 11 oentr for posts**, and yonr address fo THE LEDGER, - j_ cpicAno, n.i.ynff. Highest' Honors AT TVTB CENTENNIAL I MiSON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs 'Unanimously Assigned 'the "FIRST RRNK IN THE SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments! MFDALS OF KQUAL MF.RIT *or? &.< ? atenrd ./ nil article* .heated tcrtrthy gf rrco;nilion, wo that It v 11 be oaey for many maker* to adrertlae that they hare oelred " highest medals." It to by the JUDO US' R PORTS, ONLY, that oompettnr artlotea are assign d their oomparatlre rank In fcxcellenoe. From On r report a the following la an fitrut: "THK MASON A HAMLIN ORUAN OO.'B exhibit of Reed Organs and Harmonlnmi ahowa lnetrnment. I the rtH.ST HANK IN THE SRVBRAI. REQVWITB9 pi' INSTRUMENT* OR Tl-J CLASH: vIf.; Smoothness and equal distribution tone, scope n( expression, reeonanoe and singing quail' reed rn and qnloknees in action of keys and bellcu < with thoroughness of workmanship. combined wu almpltolty of action." (Signed hy all the Judge*.) The' MA SOX <t HAMLIN ORGANS a>t thxi* declared lo RANK FIRST, not in one or uoo respects only, but in ALL the IMPOiiTANT QUALITIES of such instrument.< and they are the ONLY organs assigned this rank. This triumph m not unexpected, tor tha Muon A Hamlin Cabinet Organs bare uniformly been award >d the highest honor* In oom petitions In Amertee, th<--e berlng boon aoarcely six exoaptkms In hundrads of oc-n. petition*. They were awarded HIGHEST HONOI1S and flrat medal*?PARIS. 1A67 VIENNA, 1878; SA V TIAGO, 1878; PHILADELPHIA, 1876; and hare tb <i been awarded highest honor* at rvery World'* Exp? I tlon at whloh they have been exhibited; belay the o?: > Araerloan organs whloh hare erer obtained any aw* -d at any competition with beat Rnropean maker*, or n any European World'* Ilxpoaltlon! /?'<! on hawing a Mason 4 lliULIX Onflaw; da -w take any other. Dealers often recommend inferior orq.t a because they are paid larger oommieeione for filing th NEW STYLES, with EXTENDED TOPS, r J eleaant and othar Improvement*, exhibited at tha CENTENNIAL; eleaant new oaaea In great variety. Prloea eery lore*si oonalatent with beet material aitd workmanship. Organs sold for oash or Installment*. >i rented until rent pay*. Kerry Organ tcarranied to g entire eat is faction to emery reasonable purchaser or t it mokxi bCTURMiD. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGU>> ant free. MA80N A HAMLIN ORGAN OO.?164 Tram.-it Street, Breton; 25 Union Square, New York! SO * ' 811 Adam* Street. Ohloaeo COUGHS. From Rev. W. OORTUELL of No. Sadgwick, tie " I can cheerfully bear testimony to the expellenoe o DR. WISTAK'S BALSAM OK. WILD CHERRY a- I ratnacy for a seated Conch, and aa aflordloc exeat ralte In a bronohlal affection In my own oaae." . COLDS. From SAMUEL A. WALKER, Esq., the well know; Kutl Estate Anotlone** of Boston. " Having experienced result* of a satla'aotory oharrc ter from thn nee of WMiOU nn usee etc ?, , - OllKKRY. la oum of severe Gold*' (iaring tb/pwt'tM Tears, 1 bin fall faith In It* renovating power. SORE THROAT.11 From K. T. QUIMBY, A. M , Principal of the Not Ipsnlch CN. H.) Appletoa Academy. " For more than tifteen year* 1 bava used DR. WIN TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD OHRRRY.for Ooug h< Golds and More Throat, to which I, to oommon with it root of mankind, am subject; an ?It gives ms plaaaun to say that I oonsl t?r It the rrrj but remedy with whlcl I am acquainted." BRONCHITIS. From JOllM FLAGU, Ktq., of Bsnnlnirton, N. II. "Three years since 1 woe very much redacod with I dreadful Ocoab, whlc 1 resulted la Bronchitis, sffectlui me so severely an to render It difficult to sneak la ai sud hie voice To this was add* d cev,-re night sweat aod I was fearlul of going Into a decline. After re cours*. ti vs'loat remedies, to no pn iiose, 1 made i>s of WI VI AR M BALSAM OF W ILI> CUKKRY, a fat I bottles cf which tally restored me to health." INFLUENZA. From 8KYMOUR THATf'HFR, M. D , cf Hermoo New York. " WisrAR'8 UAI SAM OF WILD OHKRRY Klre aolrensl satisfsetloo. It' (? ms to ours a Oongn b; loosening and cleansing the langi and el'sylng Iriita tlon.ih.s lemovlnglie coo to Instead of dtylng ap lb OoukU and lesvng the cause behind. 1 ocnslder to Balsam the best dusgh uiedlolne with whtoh 1 an acqaalnted." i \ CROUP. From MK.JAMKS U RIM KB, of Mt. Pleasant. Oolam bla Oconty.Pa. " Abou* three years ago oar daughter, now twsls yean ot age. wse severely afflicted with Croap. A grc era) trrlt <tloa of the lungs followed, producing a heoU cough, which became almost ronslaDt, and bar life wa despaired cf by her physician A* this critic 1 momen we were Induced t > give DR. WISTAR'S BAIHAM Ol WILD CMKRKY atrial; stdsftnt she had taken ou bottle we found her so uiuoh relieved that we dlsooc tinned Its use." " . WHOOPING COUGH. From JOJ. M. WKBB, V?i.,of Bellowe Falls, Vt. " Borne sight yea re slace I had a severe ran of Whoop lng (lough, which lasted three month), the severlt i o which oau, sd me to tear srjnethher w-t.ous If 1% eon tinned. In this oondltlon 1 resortt d to the DiUgora, oui bottle of wkleh smltrely oared me .iitd plxcnd Tne In a peif-et health aa ever. 1 eaa aewrds'itlnnsly recom mend WIBTAR'8 BALSAM OF WILD OHKRRY a an article whloh will, in moet oases, give entire swtisfac tlon." HOARSENESS. From the Manchester Daffy Union. "WldtAK'S BALSAM OF WILD CHKKRY U U qnaok ncsnutn. pet a genuine medklhe, akiilfully pre pared, sad well adapted to tbs class bf dt*eases roi which It Is recommended. Regular physicians reoom mrnn It. We have not only advertised It, bat have a s< It In i nr family, and apeak from expert en o? of Ik valae" CONSUMPTION. ' From ANDRKW ARGHKR, Rag., of Fairfield, Ma. " A boat eight years since my soo, Henry A. A roller nA. Pna(Mta(AvA? It'slrfloM #1 ka attacked with (Witting of fclodd, oongb. witness"*!) lnng< and goners 1 deollltjr, ao mnoh ao that Pgr famllj Di'Jtlclatt declared him to ham a Heated Oonsumptlon Ha waa nadir rood'oal treatment for a number o mor.iha, bat rresimd no benefit from It. At langth fr< m the aollottaUon of hlma< If and others. I waa ui dn<ed to nnrcbaae one bottle of WISTAR'8 BALBAt! OF WU4> OIIKHRY, whleh benefited him ep Bineh ! obtained 'aaoShorl) >tfle, WblohIn a aboitfimS isatsrer him tohlsurnal aiateof health. I think I can aafnlj rroomraeod thla famedy to others In like eondltlon, foi It la, I tblni, all It purr>ort? to be?the great Long Rem ed, for the ili.n! 1 he ab?ire atatement la rolontary aad is at jrotir tttip ?ahn WI8TARS BALSAM Of . WILD OBEftfLi la Sroparfd W0 ft U . IroWI.K a NON8 BO Harrises Arrnur, Hosion, Had sold by itl DraiilMa. SOetalsnud f|l it bottle. HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND W FOR THE CURE OF Oougbs, Golds,- Inflaenxa, Hoarseness, Biffiril Breathing, and all Affections of tie Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading to Consnmptioh. This infallible remedy is composed of tin Honey of the plant Iiorehound, in chcmic.i union with Tar-Bai.M, extracted from tY I.i fk PRlNCiri.K of the forest tree Aiii i' Bai-SAMRA, or Balm of GiTead. The Honey of Iiorehound soothes am scatters all irritations and inflammations, as-\ the Tar-balm cleanses ani> HEAiA the thri and air passages leading to the lungs. Fiv; - additional ingredients keep the'drgnns co?l moist, and in healthful action. Let no pr jiklice keen you from trying this great me I cine of a famous doctor who has saved the-.: sands of lives bv it in his large private practice N.B.?The Tar-Balm has no bad taste c> smell. pricks 50 cents and $1 per bottle. rSwral >avine Jo buy larjje size. "PikeN Toothache Drups" Curt in 1 3Iimite. Sold Hy all I)ruggi.sts. C. H. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y THE BEST YET The Sunday Rchool Times. of which II. da. ' ?r hull and George A. Pelt* are editors, and John Wiui. maker la publisher. will, (n 1877, contain critical not. on the International lessons, by l'rofs. 'l'ayler Lo--. and A. C. Kendrlck: a popular exposition of I' lessons every week, by the llev. Newman Hal' London; and a practical application of the 1<-. -o truths,by II. ClayTrumbuIl. This plan secures Ihl and better lesson helps than can be obtain t where. The Times Is sent to new subscriber ;Iir months ori trial, for 25 ceitls; one year, f215. For seven cents there will be sent a specimen coii of the Scholnrs' Quarterly, the best Sunday scln 1 lesson help for scholurs published. * Specimens of the Weekly lesson Leaf sent fr Thr> mrMt comnlstn laofnf unt? iiltbnn.rli it la nnl#1 so low a price. Address, JOHN D. WATTI.KS. Business Mnnnc 610 Chestnut Htreet, I>,ill?uie,ni For Singing Schools! Make th-ra dooblj ln'e-natlnjc bj ln<roduclns THE ENCORI By L. O. EMERSON. . ZS eentn : $7.SO per dozen. THE ENCORE lieu' .In-a Fl.at Class Elementary Coarse, with tlio I. kind or cnro>iM, sirs, tans* to one, two, three or lo put-, for nraolloo. THE ENCORE Contains 100 pace* Blled wltn bright. wide-awake, ee aloes and roar part songs. Thus It Is a good Ulee bi as wall aa b to ring Sobool Book. THE ENCORE Oontalns CO of Hymn lanes and Antboma of tba b< f obaraoi or. ' Mr. la O EMERSON (Halt a million of sbm book- has* boon sold), l> never linen excelled as compo-sror a ,aas?r of m--' exactly adapted to the public taste. Ilia " toot" in t matter la infallible Then trv * THE ENCORE. For sale bv all proinluent dealers. Specimens ma lb posi-fro-, for 7.S oenta. I OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. C. II. DITMON dt CO., ' 711 Broadway, New VwrU J. K. IIITKilN <k CO., Xno.-ea-er. to l,? A Walker Pnlln. ; wood's 11mpbovep ! hair restorativi What It Does! It restores, qnlokly. Gray Hair to Its glossy Natm color. It bss the effect of Restoring the Hair to pren turely Bald Heads. It Removes Dandruff, Humors a all Km pi ions from n _ _ the Scalp. Itp S V.nl, I rrlfati.in ? ??_ -. - ** ?, H H H iiviiiux una net f Dryness of the H<B I III SklnTlt KmIoi faded, dry, huth II H III and falling H? r It renown,dresses, B B IV softens and git a vigor to the growth IB lift of the Hair. a accomplishes more [ dpaired effeotr a ahort time than any Restorer ewer marie,always B leaving the h soft. lively and B.B.1 M M.m ghntiy, whntl used aa a Dressing upon the natural hair or upon t hair In an Unhealthy condi tlon; thua rendering it, for t Old and Young, an article of unequaled eicellenoe. ] preparation offered to the putdlc produces aucb wond ful reeulla. Try It! Try it!! Call for Wood'a I a proved!" ag It contalna no lnjnrioua qua lit lee. o It was originally Introduced 10 years ago by Prof. O. a Wood, but the recent change of Ingredients la this I t tide la making a demand for It In all parts of the Unit' States, Gaaadas and foreign countries. ' ANNOUNCEMEN1 TO CONSUMERS f The great : toioal Improvement tntroduoed In this i tide has lnbuoed us to take the agency and advertise ; , vlrtnae io the world. Its effects aa a Restorative are wh , has been long sought for and wanted for many years, t ing more decided w w m _ and aatlsfecU than haaaver l>e- B | |l fore been attel ed. No Druggist II I I II In the wot knows Its oompo- B B BIB sit Ion, and cann make It; therefore BB II H B W when yon call I It, "Wood's fan- B B IB B K proved," do n let any unprtnol- B LB B Ple<1 Sealer oc vinesjrou that be IB III "aa a RestorsU or Kenewer aa B B IBII good, or aotr thing similar, aa MM! JIM Bm. there la none 11 , ltl Insist upon having " Wood's Improvad." and ta . no other, for yonr money! it will not be long before i r d osiers everywhere will have It, If ron "boo Id fall And It, yon can send <1.00 to as by ma,, for a bottle, <6.00 for eti bottles, and we trill asn? It to you, prepai , to any Kxpreaa Station desired. Ada*. wh? will fill jtll orders and ate ? the Trade af Manufart arers* Prk... ?S^XWS^"i6SSBtJ&3U* S ; lows# i Oo..andby Wbolwsals DwiniitslASSliy. I ~ NKW WULCOX A GIBBS i AUTOMATIC Le*?t Invention, andVJK\ 3 ' prodndng W \f MJ Automatic *?&?. jPLKJL '"sKy* l"Mu- mWiilwr IJScm. Tra4? Nork l*tM< fOP Of sntT maohlM. silent sewing machine . Send Postal Cant for Illustrated Price List, Ac. | Willcox & Glbbs S. M. Co., (Cos. Bond St) MS Broadway, Now York. Send itwip for Palao'a Band ay Pr?. J?ntj City, N.J. K. H. PATH. Hi?p A BkwU MTr. Bnrttngton. VI. gw f? IhirKi Ayrte. BitIo free. H. gNrl.Boston. M- . S?cure.n<?? Bal'dlwl.o' for nothing. Tttle prrf-c . AdVwith e'an.lr.Bonfhern OalimtM'loil Co Olnotnnat' For elrenlam of ple.ie?n* homo* I" "henr'-d- nb V-'llr * ? nd *|W1o to FrlVow A Howa'd. Hiiln-linr ^W Vi . N>iOii Work Htlto (rno-?r.t?-< d tnoirto A f-nir'? bend ton for dreol?r? F. AC- t opi* F. dnclntr tl.jO 1,'VI RV 1 M?V W'lFb TT. Fend Slam fir " ctronlar. Wna. JFNNIK8. Boi 4 BOH, N. V. tllty. ?*/*!> n?t8^n.tn^vroi?ra?lf /pey ?V. nT?! a flt?wtfl Forw mo.no nmaim frkk. H Ulifl IB J M MUBVOB A CO., rbtlada.. P?. DCVni 1/CD" ?>" tit 00 70 .trim. Vl.Cat.frrr nCIULf Cn WcRTFBFOrF'WoRKk.nhioaito.IU. (&V)lkfk " month. Ontflt worfh *1 free to Arrntfl. pboq Hroel.ler M'l'? Co . 161 AOch. At. .Chicago A Day. Kmoloymnpt for all. Chrome A Noralty fy i " Catalog-nofree. Kelt on a Oo.,1lPNaaean it,N. Yl AOFNTF wanted, on aelary or ocmmlaa*on. New bnaf- I rera. Addroae J. B. MlMM A Co.. Bt. Iipnla. Mo. a HTM in a "IU7-nm r?mi?IT ITUI MCtwe " ~ ' XIXU A. /w. T.. HMmnrioRT. Ol^nlandTo] ?fllWIirri. ?*s. Inwt M otrtlxrr. lyynhw Vy mi | ^ -f,?D> urcoa.. rhiu..r?. JKK c ?'7,7 ft W?*k *" A*anta. Ram plan FRKB. Z?l t _____ P. O. VIOKBBT. Aonirta. Malno. r11 |ji"Vr" i Ci Pamphlata, Mm* and Ofenlirt wnt f r?JV /f?. Addraaa W. O. KINORBTTB Y, Ta?a? lir. An>nt. I I O 8 Koorth Rt., Rt. Lonla. Mo. \%J ANTKP-An Actlf* A*ant to maoaarn the axoln?'t? aala of ('Iran and Tobacoo In a*er? connty. I Addraaa W. V. TOBACCO QO.. BR Ranwlck Rt.. N. Y. ' VWYANTRD-Aaanta can narllymak?9lnrnrdayaall1ni( ; our now artl-la. Apnly aarly for <-boloa territory. J Tba T.I- r barrr and Anna Co., M9 Broadway, Now York. 1*| * II TC n M?n to rail to Marchanta. ifnj MM 1^1 I a- Wj fit HO a month A t rami's axi m m panaa* paid. Oam At fx Co.. Rt.l.onla.Mo. ^ wmnnr Made rapidly with Rtanotl and Kay tThaok I 111 11 ni IT Y Ortflta. Oatalocoa and aamDlaa KRKF. : lllUll A 1 8. M.Rpancar. M7 Wa>b.St.,Boaton,Maaa. li>rt C A A .Tlonth.?A*anta wantad. BAbaetaall! fw. <nif tnr artlclaa In tba world. Ona saranla fraa > \i} t'k> -Add'a.JAV KWONMON.Datroll.Mloh. *aaaa A MONTH, hotal and tramline arpanaaa WaWI paid for anloaman. No paddllnn. Addraea V"*-' VoytTfiw MAytTo Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. HP>1 A! WIT.l.Hfor Pnmplna and Rnnnlnc WV E W I J Maohlnary. Addraaa TORNADO W.J Ifl WINPM1T.I. OO. KI.BA. N. V. A. ya H'A T<' H KH. A Oraat Ranaatlon. Samnlr kfa ? WaleA anri OulJII free la Aqer.'t. Battar than J W*-* Oold Addram A. COTT TFR ? OQ . Chloaro. *ftQ AM?i|r Ity one Ayr lit In S7 (lays. 13 new JlaX#n,arileloa. Sample* Irec. Aililreas, C. W. l.lMMifOX.t lil. niro. f (Mn - OF a day larf madrhy Armli t.l1 in K Mr Chrome*, IK III r Jn jr fl Crayon,. I'lflnr. and Chrnmo CaoU. I'lfi main \ya%? vya?w pi.,, wool, dir.. VI,, l> * (iKtfil l.rS.-.o. IliuitrH iff...,"*. J. II. Ill'Vf ill|v k ??t\< r< wv.v MASf. WA VTl?Tt anaryatlc aalaaman ; hotal and traral"W * lliXJ |nc axpanraa paid hv Company. A rara ohanoa for parmanant ampioymant. Addraaa Tinfon Tnduatrlnl WorUr.t lnrlnnntl,Ohle. J Jlin Ainnn Inreatad In Wall M 8took' makaa -A \ I 1 I II I fortnnea evary month. Honk if at , IPIU <P1UUU free aiplalnln* amrythln*. U Addraaa B AXTKR A CO.. Rankera. 17 WaU St.. N. Y. n T.OOK! Typa and Malarial* lower than arar. f vri* twin urc. rnr uinerraTM Uatalogne. NATIONAL TYPK OO . r 4R So. 3rd St. Phlle.,Pe. ? A WENTK.-TwmIj 9*11 Vomited PliromM for fl A PI- 5f umpl?, poet-paid, ZOo. Stretched Ohro1 moo, ell et low prieee. Catalogue free. Oownp WXWTAI, Ohkomo Qo.. 37 Ne??en Street. New York. ?t <fc?? OITTFIT KHKK TO AIIFNT*. men end nO women. Article pceseeeee e great oher-n for both sate*. Hell* et eight to ererr roans led* end gent. 1 gp KWTino Notti.tt Co.. f) Aetnr P'ece. N-w York. Wfl We wl'l etert yon In e hn?tneee yon oen | Ax VP meke S.V) e week without oepltel, easy J MTmiU'V respectable for either esx. Asmr UtUfl Jl X KPPPLT no., fill Rowerr. N. Y. U HABIT OITRKD AT HOMK w m. r I* I U |W1 No publicity Time short. NP W Term* roodwrete. 1/100teettrooJ ntele. Dssuilbs oeee. Dr. F. K Marsh. Qolncy. Mich. wj Oee Filter*. Rnglneer*. Meoblntete. end C\r~J *L Apprentice- ehnnld ell reed " Plumber** flB. Al Aid Oee Fitter*' Onld". l.Inetreted end l^Sf>mt neelly boand. 91 'Id per copy. J. D. T-2Soallowat.no. 34o N 1t?th St.. PhlU. BLY'M Artlflrl 1 w Tl/lfl * N ? ARMS! ,, Wei.ented Are year-.. I CfllJ CK'?. B. FULLBK _ (oweet pr oee. Re ' ||[j|TQ (tnn'r to Dr. Bly), T for FREE Pemphlet. AJAJ VA VP BOC.HKSTKK.N~Y. BUTTRR eud UHK.KSF. Coloring. Kxtrect of Cheese RmiDAt, tuwd bv tho in Fnrope and America. Send for Prloe and ' MronUr Free. Hole Afent *; for thm U.S., Mbi. B SMITH. 327 Arch Kt .Phlla .Pa. * Tried and awarded Highest (1nn>onn!*J Prlge Medal. EMPlJOYlVrElNrT. ANY HBRHUN of ordtner\ Intelligence oen egrn e Ur. Ing by oanvasslng for The Illustrated Weekly. Kxperttt euoe U not oocwaeery?th.only requisite being, aa In ell nooeaafnl business. Industry end euergy. So id for parti oniam- Oke?. Onwa* AOo.. 14 Fan-?? St., At. JT. * rf * T71 A CJ ?The ohuloeet In the world?Importer* lo JL J2l A k^. prions?Largest Company In America? * staple article?please. everybody?'Trade ontlnuelly Increasing?AgooU weuted everywhere?t>e?t Indnoemeata ?don't waste time?eeud for Oiroolar to KOB'T WKLL8. 43 Veser St.. N. y. P. O. Box 1387. 1. r\K. H.f*. FITCU'P FAMILY PHYSICIAN. IJ Haaple Copy, I'm per Over, 1U casta. Bound lu Cloth. with IlluwtrHllons, 132 pagts, 35 cents by nantl. Address I* 714 Bronile.t, New Vorlt. MTENTSsfSsi KNIUlI f A K * Hi I IT, H's?t. ii>*ly n. U. C. an arrrngement with llxA?IJLjBjal the Publisher ire will .end every reader of till. Paper a samplu package of Transfer Pictures free. Send Sc. stamp f >r t?n-tace. They arc hljttily eolored, besnUftiU and easily transferred t" nny ohlert. Admits wanW. 1 J I. PATTKS A CO.. 16'j William St.. Now York. Electricity in Mfe. Paulls licit, (>eat in the world Cures Disease when all other i.g?MWHjnP!a Brrnn-dles fall. Testimonials aim X2V?nil ctrenlars sent free 011 ap^ PABQTdB^fv* pi I. at Ion. to P. J. WHITE. P u .? "** 27 I'otnl Street, New York. aa pa mm jwa mo far am ftteiwMa rasa. Jwilv D*. J. P. Ft tub, beings worn, says: IarradMS la 1SSS. aaaSatoS u hSMMt't ?Sal> IMS; km InM SO >HMi MsluJl.Uj, blknuta, ??nW?,tal lllflttl Uf Cm? I pimMpa rm.s*e sbeumatic aaWsoT/kitssy omSUL aS Lint run. a ttntutil nn, m wlU rdkuS ?my. haaMkMa amut Met?I Alt? ? by a(U, aum A4A>? DO. rnua, A SaaW tsartb turn*. PblUSalpala MBPIC1BB? At ItWSliA S A BOOK for the MILLION. % MED'CiU MIVICS tZSSSXlSSrlSS; ^1- Catarn^ Kuj>tir. Opium ll.bil. *r? ShNT 1* llKE oo r ceipl p^, ot itarnr "rVMnm ,jr# Or Unit*' Humrm^ry >?n li'N fcth?t..8t Ix>n?a,Ma I? g\ agentsFwanted Vor history3 lehten'l exhibition Its It (ells faster than any other book One Ascent sold he 31 copl -s lu one dev. Send for our extra terras to no Aoenta. Nattobal POBL'sniKO On., Philadelphia. Pa. 1 ho, for iowa!!! T Farmers, renters and hired men of America! J," A oholoa from I aoree of the beet lands in i(j lows on K. R. terras, at Hfi and ?111 per acre. Rend a * postal cs d for nnr map and pamphlet, or call on the Iowa R. R. land (Jo., Oi Randolph St., Ohloaeo, or Oedar Rapids Iowa. ji'iin b. Galhoitn. land Oom'r 1 $10. $25. $50. $100. $200. Ttl.KXtNliKK 1R?>TI1IN?HAM Ac CO., IB Wall *lree?. VrwVsrli, Bankers snd Mrokert, Invest In looks of a leaitlraateoharaott-r. The firm nam bero smocs IU patron* thnntaods who hare beoonie rleh ,r. throoRh Krntblnsliara A Clo's fortnnste Investments. Ita Stocks uoroBsssd and parried I ops as desired or margin irvt from three to Ave per pent. IF Mend for t'lrrnlni*. io- ~ ' ' "" I $15 SHOT GUN <>t " double-barrel Kim. btrorfruQUrtion lucks, warranted itv rrnuino twist barrels. ami a pood shooter. OH NO RALK; v8 ? illi Klaek, J'uucb. and Wad-cutter. for #li. Can bs Mot i\ (>. I), with l?rivllt'/o to examinebefore pujinK bill. Bend fc? f n>t* flT 10 !'*> W i-sLlj M v. ('iQQifUfiti. O, I; * n^^iaSs7?"" fe. / , tr U mi*m bU? mm, im4 ftf RmUt If hi *wl > ?dRI j Book of Typ* K n H- w? ? ?W Qi U?m lU outmLrj In lW kMi>?a, m4 U?? Ik* ih(ni|>rti ???( brat hiasisl andbafH^R^ i? arir-fiiklag printing r~'*"* rW|f*1Hl k- t? Nil* pf* As* TWO IHJLI ARA. A..4 y , i?i.0?dtflr?fWriVB DOJ.1.%K9 A4k? TOTttQ AMCCICA mS3 CO.. 63 Mamy Ot.. Hjw Tort. James' Family Bitters '?. Our* Quic kly and Pnim?.nnuilp. Indignation, linadacba sod UUIooenoaa mltreed with on* doae. Rbmnaltam, Kidney and IJrar Complaints cured In a f?w data. Cures I'IIm, Sornfola and K'rslpiUa lka marie. They ara I nasi* of Valerian, Mandrake. Cramp Ha' k.Oold-n Seal, Rta. Wholes-aba and Retail hp WALTER ADAMS, JOS John Street, N. Y , and bp Draft* a a. Prion, Rl. it. H. JAM KM, M. D., Proprln'or. Brooklyn. !?. Y. CRICKET ON THE HEARTH ? manwnoUi W mmlllnHtralrd peper (alt. tforpor'a Ifwify), ne?ole i to Utftnlare^omarM.UMful know!* dm. AmwMiw.l, nio.. ?io. OnI* SI pot y?or. with eholoo of throe premiums: the urtn >nd bomutlfal ??*>. or No f" way boric bf Onarloa Dlokona, or a B xof paper wlthont pirmiatn. 76 oanti W??Sot??dltf?Hr uienth* en trial fer nly so rente. Specimen onpy for ttnn Ataoh ?"15 lpptPW *00 Pat>ac^ ' UTttf *" No. 40 \Sri*KN WIMTINO TO ADvicRTI.%K118, pit'eee m; that yea saw the advrnur. teat la 4hie paper. i