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PLEASANTRIES*
An onnco of conviction is worth n
pound of concern
For whom wna Eve made ? I'or Ad*
nins Express Company.
" Why should we celebrate Washing
ton’s birthday more than mine ? asked
a tencher. 11 Because he never told a
lie 1” shouted a little boy.
"Please to understand,” said the
honorable Billie the otlior day, " I m
not such a fool as I look.” "No,” said
Bob, "that would Vie too much.”
A husband telegraphed to his wife
" Wlint have you for breakfast, and how
is the baby ?” The answer came:
"Breakfast cakes and measles.”
The world is always interested to know
the Inst words of a man. It doesn’t care
so much about those of a woman. She
has her last word all through life.
*• Don’t yon dare to ktw roe once,''
Sbe riled with blazing *y*s
At John, who folt htturelf oollapaod
To half hta usual atze.
“I won’t,’ 1 he said— 11 pleaae pardon ran,
And I will l>e ao nice—”
Rhaamllod and aald: “ Dear John, I dldu't
Bay you ehouldn’t kina me twice.”
A young lady surprised the geutle-
monly clerk by ofTering him 50 cents in
payment for a dollar purchase. “It
amounts to $1, if you please," said the
gentlemanly clerk. "I know it does,”
was the answer, “but papa is only pay
ing 50 cents on the dollar now.”
"Prisoner at the bar," said the
Judge, “ is thero anything yon wish to
say beforo sentence in passed upon
you?" Tho prisonor looked wistfully
toward the door, and remarked that ho
would like to say, "Good evening," if it
would be agreeable to tho company.
A Chinese Romance.
Living in a villnge in the province of
Kwangtnng wore two brothers. “ Broth
er,” said the younger, one day, "you
are 40 years of nge; why don’t you
mnrry ? At this rate wo shall never bo
able to perpetuate our father’s futility,
nor to raise for ourselves any sons
against our declining years."
" Tho reason I do not marry," re-
:ponded tho other, " is that I cannot
afford it—-otherwise I would where
upon the younger of the two implored
his brother to soil him, and buy a wife
with the proceeds !
The proposal was indignantly scouted
by the older. "Wlint,” said lie, "ex
change a brother for a wifo ? Never !
A wife I may at any time be nble to pro
cure, but I can never get another broth
er.”
But a wealthy neighbor, overhearing
tho conversation, called upon the two,
entered into an insinuating colloquy
with the elder man, and finished by of
fering him 80 taels of silver for his hiung-
ti. Hie temptation was too strong the;
OUR JUVENILES.
Dorn fte Like flutter?
Well, to I
First put the cowslip under hla chin,
And when you see Hint dimpledeet
Of all his dimpled find ntasot ffico
Show Just the tint that tho cowslip show*,
That is a sure proof, I suppose.
That tho little boy (I mean our Ned)
I fond of butter upon hla bread.
Bo far, so good!
But what if tho rosy surface should
Show no tint of tho yellow at all T
I should say that the flower was too small,
Or that something else was wrong in the te*t,
For, whatever the sign is, I know be*tl
8igns sometime* fall; but I know that Ned
Likes plenty of butter npon his broad.
Perhaps the Un
On tho sun-browned cheok of the littl* man
Dulls tho mirror to which I hold
The blossom up to reflect its gold.
Or else tho dimples ripple tho glaae
Where tho shadow of color ought to paaa,
And only ilia warm blood shows instead;
But he does like butter upon his bread
-Youth'* Companion.
Japanese Young Folka.
Thero is no country in the world
whore thero aro so many toy-shops, so
young man was sold and went into vol- mftny c ],;id ren ’ H f„i r8) 0 r whore older
untary captivity to his now master, ro- pe0 pj e (1o so muc h f„ r young people, ns
ceiving boarding and lodging in return
for liis services, while tho elder went out
and bought a wife with the money. On
the arrival of this lady at homo, sho be
gan to question her lord ns to the where
abouts of his brother. "I always heard,’
she said, " that thoro were two of you ;
what has become of him ? ”
"My donr," replied hor spouse, " the
fact is, I have sold him ; and, wlint is
more, if I had not done so, I should
never have boon able to got you."
His wife was greatly shocked ; and,
going back to her father’s, she told him
the whole story, beseeching him to fur-
A tartt of scapogrnccs, meoting a I n i g jj jj er ^jth moans of bringing back
pious old man named Samson, one oi j ier \ iro thcr-in-law. Two days afterward
them exclaimed, “ Ah, now wo’re safe! flhe ro t urn ed joyfully with the nocessury
We'll tako Samson along with us; and amnllB ^ which she deposited for snfety
then, should wo bo set upon by a thou
sand Philistines, he’ll slay them all.
under her bod ; but, alas I a short time
only elapsed before the box containing it
man, "to do that I should have to bor-
row your jaw-bone.”
She was n 4-year-old blondo, genoral
" My friend," quietly responded the old | strangely disappeared. This so
| affected her mind that sho tnod to hang
herself; and was so far successful that
j she was put into a ooflln, and taken out
ly quiet tuid tractable, but mamma had to bo buried. Present at tlio funeral
provoked hor. "I don’t lovo you any wn s n sister of the widower, swathed up
more, mamma 1” " Very well, dear, you to the eyes in white bandagos, and
needn’t.” "Woll, I don’t lovo you.' mourning piteously. Suddenly there
1 All right, dearie, mamma will try to came on a fearful thunder-storm; tho
in Japan. As a general ralo, Japanese
children nro seldom known to be pun-
shed. They arc greatly petted, and do
not quarrel and cry so much as children
our own country, and are always
good-natured, contented and happy.
Tho children aro so unusually good,
Borno persons say, because their parents
let them do ns they please ; yet, if they
wero better taken caro of and better
governed, perhaps thoro would not be bo
many sore-eyed, sore-licndod, crookcd-
backed children ns there are.
Boys seldom play ball, but And their
enjoyment in tops, stilts and kites, some
of which nro six foot square and very
gay in nppenrnnoo, nnd others aro made
to sing as they fly through tho air.
Another choico game is hattlertoro
and shuttlecock. Tho battlodore is n
wooden bat, and the shuttlecock is a
round seed stuck round with feathers.
Tho boys ns they play sing that the wind
may blow, and tho girls that it may bo
calm so that their shuttlecocks may fly
straight. As for "Motlior Goose" liter
ature in tho way of story-liooks, lullabya
and nursery rhymes, they are os plenti
ful as in our own land, but all aro char
acteristic of their country. Iu our
told to each silent wnteher a widely-
difforent tale.
Tho young man with glowing eyes be
hold beneath him all his hopes nnd de
sires reached and fulfilled. All that
ho worked to possess awaited him in the
sunken city, peopled with the shadows
of those ho loved, rieh with the wealth
lie longed for, teeming with the fruition
of his proudest hopes. His life and its
completion lay there ; if ho would but
take tho stop and reach it; and what
should hold him back ?
And tho other man, older iu work and
disappointment than iu years, saw be
neath him in the sunken city all the past
joys of his life return. Those whom he
had loved and lost walked through the
deserted streets, and his bygouo youth,
rich with tho hopes now dead, shone al
luringly before his eyes. One down
ward plunge, nnd he could rogain it all.
With a start both men rose in the lit
tle boat ready to leap into the wavos,
when suddenly with a faint, echoing
sound the mtuuo of the bells broke and
died into silence, and the glories be
neath grew dim and indistinct before
their straining eyes. Tower nnd turret
end gilded roof melted softly away into
nothingness, and they Rnw only the lap
ping wnters growing gray and misty in
the approaching gloom.
With a shudder the young man drew
back from tho edge of the boat. "It is
over,” bo said, “ the spell is past and
night is coming on. We must return tc
the slioro without delay, and in the real
world and following out my own life I
will gain all that I have seen shadowed
forth to-day. My pnth lies beforo me
and I am eager to tread it. Let us
hasten back.”
But tho other did not heed him. His
eyes were fixed upon the water. Be
ncath lay hidden the golden vision of
the past and lie oould never hope to re
produce it on earth. An overwhelming
yenrning seized him. All that ho valued
lay in the sunken city and he would join
them thero.
There was a faint cry, a sudden
plunge, and tho young man sat alono
within the boat ns the twilight darkened
into night.
Tire night medical service to New
York is in full operation. Tho act of
the Legislature provides that a registry
of physicians willing to give their ser
vices at S-'i a visit at night to tho deserv
ing poor shall be kept at each police sta-
tion. If the persons requiring aid are 0( the kidnevs nro an follows; Fever, pi
unable to pay the amount, then the Po- 1 ••’”>' " f <»" '’»<*• a ” cl " houtln(! l{o
lice Captain o the district is to certify
that fact, and tho physician becomes en
titled to receive the sum from the public
trensurv. Three hundred and twenty-
seven physicians have, up to this time,
been enrolled.
I have suffered from a kidney difficulty for
tho past ten years, acoompaniod with netvous
ipasms. l’hysioians gnvo me but temporary
relief, but after using three and onc-halt
bottles oi Warner’s Snlo Kidney and Inver
ouro„my nervous spasms were entirely re
lieved. My age is sovonty-soven year*. I
recommend this great romody to all suffering
Irorn nervous troubles.
Easton, Pa Mas. Mart Rees*.
get nlong.” "Well, I do lovo you; but rn i n poured down in torronts, crash -ous games, for instance, of "puss wants a
I don’t feel just liko it now."
needed crash, and (lash followed flash,
comer” and "prisoner’s bnao,” tho
devil takes tho place of puss or tho offi
cer. Japanoso children are peculiarly
fond of playing “ mako-believo,” and
will pretend to be sick and send for tho
doctor. There aro " make-believe” tea-
parties, weddings and even funerals.
Games of cards are very popular, and
‘ you threw it in yourself. I saw you I wifo; and so the judgment of honvon I Homo of them aro played after tho mau-
Little Ilonnv came homo in Boston until one ribbon of flame passed through
with liis new hat limp ns a dish-cloth. I tho body of tho disconsolate sister-in-
“ For goodness sake 1" cried liis mother, I law, stretching hor a corpse upon tho
“ whore liavo you boon ?” Bobby began ground. As she fell hor jacket opened,
to whimper as ho ropliod, "A feller and ont tumblod tho missing coin. Tho
threw my lint into tho frog pond.’ same flash that killed her shattered tho
Oh, Bobby I” exclaimed liis sister, coffin, anil aroused tho appnrontly-dcnd
do it I” “Well,” said Bobby, con
temptuously, “ain’t 1 n feller?”
was fulfilled. Tho false Hister was uer c f our “ old maid." Forfeits aro n
speedily packed away in tho coffin, and pnr t of almost every game, and consist
bnriod; tho husband nnd wifo trudged
piously home with their recovered treas
ure ; the younger brother was redeemed
from slavery, and tho family lived hap
pily together for the remainder of their
lives.
The Pennsylvania Bailwny Company
is adding tho artificial decoration to tho
grandeur of nature by beautifying the
famous Horse-slioo curve, near Altoona,
with flowers and foliage plants.
When the season lor making presents
comes, make some sufferer ot your acquaint
ance a present ot a bo tlo of Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup and note tho benoOt it will do him aud
tho thanks yon will receive.
The congregation of Bov. John Jas
per, at Biclimond, has grown so large
that a division is to bo amicably made.
Bro. Jasper is the reasoner who main
tains that " the snn do move.”
THE MARKETS.
SEW TORE
Beet Cattle—Med. Native*, live wt..
Cal vo*— Uooil to Prime Veal*
flnmnn Work and Human Waste.
Work means waste, equally to a hu
man body nnd a locomotive engine.
More work, moro waste," is a motto
aliko true of tho mechanic’s ap
paratus and of tho mechanic liimsolf.
Not on action, we repeat, is performed
Farm Scenes in New fork.
The cider mill challenged tho boy's
attention in tho fall, when apples wero
brought by tlio cart-lond and dumped iu
lingo piles on the ground, then carried in
largo baskets to tlio hojqier, to be con
verted into pomace. Tho sternly old
horse turned the creaking mill. When
tho pomace was put into form and
pressed the sweet juice ran ont into
tnbs that invito sampling. Cups and
glasses wero a barbarism; the only
proper instrument for tasting and test
ing was the long, bright straw. No
cherry cobbler was ever ao delicious as
that now cider. It was good sport to
x.nt bens’ eggs, in obscure manger cor-
rs, or high liay-mowB, or in the tall,
binding grass ; to see tho swarming bees
settle on a limb of tho near peoch tree,
aud watcli tho process of hiving them ;
to ride on high loads of fragrant hay ; to
trap the sly woodchuck, and see his grit
as a prisonor ; to follow the harvesters
afield, and stack the clean oat-sheaves
iu " shooks," and to see the same oats
fly from under the alternating flails.
About tho liest fun of all was in the
huskings on the great bam floor. Here
wero at once activity and repose, indi
vidual excellence and social enjoyment.
Every man has his stories to toll. The
gray-haired grandfather recounted his
»rly exploits, and told how his nimble
feet used to trip those of heavier and
stronger wrestlers. "Stand up a min
ute,” he would say to his host hired
man ; and, taking him by the collar and
elbow, bo would illustrate his youthful
" science,” and send his man tottering
across the floor. Hardly less was the
sport of shearing time, when the boys
wore allowed to hold the big shears aud
trim the sheep’s fleecy legs. The shear
ing was preooded by a general sheep-
bashing, at tho bridge on the nearost
joss-road. It was "high jinks ’’ for the
^oys to stand waist-deep to the water, I q 1 ^ recent colliery explosion in Hn
pass along the swimming sheep, and give I boa incited some historical statis-
Hometiiues in painting tho faces of tho
boys with ink nnd sticking straw in tlio
girls’ hair.—Northern Christian Ad vo-
o ate.
The Sunken City.
Who has not heard of the sunken city
that lies stately aud farbenoath tho sea?
Temple aud tower and slender column
and rich fretted palace halls lie buried in
the deep, and tho mariner sails over the
spot, ignorant of tho hidden glories
underneath. Only at sunset tlio bells
from tower and minaret peal forth a wild,
sweet musio that floats faintly over tho
waters, nnd to him who listens comes a
One of tlio advantages ot having
street-cars that ply between the railway
trains is tho opportunity that ono lias ol
seeing how tho modern country woman
pocks her baggage. She arranges it so
that she can grasp it all in her two
hands, no matter how much there may
be of it, and it is a sight to see, to be
hold tlio cleverness with which sho
clutches the umbrella to which three
newspapor bundles and u lmskot aro
lashed, snntehos up her shawl-strapped
heap of little packages, and climbs ou,
of the car. It is also a sight to seo ho*
her escort lets hor do it, and shows on*
bow courteous the rustic citizen of th*
United States can bo.
09 <3 OSH
04 07*
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Droned
Flour— El. State, good to f alloy.... 4 BO 96JO
Western, good to fanoy 8 10 <3 8 81
Wheal—No. 9 Red } *0*
No. 1 White I 17 9 1 18
gtate..... 104 (0 1 U4
ltarlov—Two-Rowed State 78 9 1®
Corn—Ungraded Western Mixed.... 68,H<# 80J<
Southern Yellow 88 9 68J*
0*t»—White Slats...... *® *;*
Mixed We»tem„ 40 <3 49
Hay— Puma <0118
Bmw-Loug Ryo. P«r owl
Hope-State, • ™ "
Port—Mm *• J* 1 ?!?
Lard—Olty htoam •• ■ 8 f* , 8 J®
Petroleum—Crude 07 <398)4 Refilled 1J
Batter—State Creamery 93 ®
Dairy 91 <3 28
Weetern Imitation Creamery 18 <3 94
Factory UH 3 90
Cheese—State Factory 10J<i3 18
Skim* 08 « MM
Western 10 i3 1'1X
Egga—State snd Penn 98 9
Vegetine.
Kidney Complaints.
disease of the kidneys.
The symptoms of rii Route attack of inflammation
the kidney* aro aa follow*: Fever, pain in th*
r mail of the back, and thence shooting downward |
numb 1 ofb of the thigh, vomiting, usually at flfNt a
deep red color of the urine, which becomes pale aud
colorlcas aa tho dlaeaao increase*, and i* dlacharged
very often with pain and difficulty; coativene**
and romo d gree of colic. Iu chronic disease* of
the kidneys the symptom* aro pain in the back and
limbs, dryness of the skin, frequent urination (es
pecially ut night), general dropsy, headache, dlBSl*
ness of right, Indigestion, and palpitation of the
heart, gradual loss of strength, paleness and pum*
ness of tho face, cough, and shortness of breath.
In diseases of tho kidneys the VxOETimt gij**
immediate relief. It has never failed to cure when
it is taken regularly and directions followed, in
many cases it may tako several bottles, especiauy
cases of long standing. It acts directly upontbe
secretions, cleansing aud strengthening, removing
all obstructions and impurities. A groat many can
testify to oases of long standing having been per
fectly cured by tho Vkcimtin*, even after tiying
many of the knowu remedies which are said to b*
expressly for this disease.
Kidney Complaints.
Cincinnati, 0., Maroh 19,18TT.
H. R.Stkvens:
Hoar Sir—1 have need your Vxorriwa for some
limp, sud can truthfully say It hss been a greet
benefit to me; end to those suffering from disease
of tlio kidneys I cheerfully recommendIt.
Respectfully, O. H. SMITH.
Attested to by K. H. Anhfield, druggist, oorner
Eighth sud Central svenuee.
Cincinnati, O., April 19,1877.
Mn. It. R. Btivkns ;
I have suffered several yesri with the kldi *y
complaint, ami wrh induced to try Vr.oKTlr.Kv I
hsvo tskeu several bottles of your preparation, and
sm convinced It Is s valuable remedy. It ha* done
me more good thsn nny other medicine. I can
heartily recommend It to nil suffering from kidney
complaints. Your. re^.D.fijr,^
First bookkeepor for N wimll. Gal© fc Go., Flout
Merchants, No. 80 West Front st., Cincinnati, O.
Veortink has restored thousands to health who
had been long aud painful sufferers.
Vegetine is So’d by all Druggntt.
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Potatoes—Htuts, bbl 9 00 ® 9 80
BUtrALo
Flour—Olty Ground,No. 1 Bpring.. B 00 ®5 78
Wheat—No. 1 Hard Imluth 1 10M(3 1 18H
Corn—No. 9 Western.,
Oats—State
Barley—Two-rowed State
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Flour—Wisconsin sud Mlnn.Pst
Corn—Mixed and Yellow
Oats—Extra Whits, nu-v,
Viy ns wliioh is not accompanied by au
expenditure of forco dorivod from and I great longing to bco tho mysterious
accompanied by a proportional waste of beauty of this hidden city, lapped in tho
substance. The movements of muscles, wavos of ocean. Still, as lie lingers tho
the boating of the hoart, tho winking of | dosiro grows stronger ; a strange, sweet,
nn eyelid, tho thinking a thought-, entail
wear and tear upon tlio muscles that
work and tho brain-cells that think.
Every notion necessitates bodily waste
aud corresponding physical repair.
Waste, however, oannot of necessity bo
a single and final process in a living I heart against tho yearning voice within,
hotly—unless, indeed, wo wero born If he is weak or sorrowful or wido-eyed
with a full complement of matter, and with hidden fancies he yields to tho spell,
were permitted in tlio order of naturo to and tho sunken city holds another vic-
[ overpowering force urging him to de
scend through the cold, pure water, un
til with his own eyes he can behold the
loveliness that lies concealed benoath.
If ho is strong in spirit ho closes his ears
to the impelling music and steels his
live on the principals with which we
had been provided, instead of wisely us
ing that principal ns a means of gaining
a livelihood through tlio interest it ac
quired. That we are not so constituted
is nn evident fact, hence our bodies de
mand pretty constant repair as a com
panion action to that of work, labor nnd
duty. This process of repair consists in
the roception of matter from the outer
world, in the transformation of this mut
ter into ourselves, and in its utilization
iu the work and repair of tho frame.
Such matter wo shortly name food, and
tlio processes whereby it is converted
into our own bodily substance we term
digestion.—Chamber«’ Journal.
the larger lambs a useless bath by them
selves.—Martin Kellogg, in September
Calitomian.
An American physician, l)r. Farrar,
tician to an enumeration of similar dis
asters in that country, who finds thnt in
tho number of lives lost this one will
4 rank with the explosion of the Cymruer,
has calculated that about half a ton of near Pontypridd, in July, 1856, when 114
pure gold is annually packed away ir
American teeth. At this rate, within
men were sacrificed to the insanely reck
less practice of testing headings sup-
800 years as much gold will have been posed to be dangerous by approaching
buried with the teeth into which it is lighted candles to them; of Lundhill, iu
packed as there is now in the whole gold February, 1857, when 189 men of 200
circulation of the earth. The Spectator were killed ; of the Risen oollicry, where,
in Decamber, 1860,142 miners were slain
by an explosion caused by one of their
number unoovering his lamp to light- his
pipe; of the Oaks, in December, 18GG—
(seventy lives had been lost there in
March, 1847)—when 840 men were
stricken down; of Fenrdale, in Novem
ber, 1867, when bat throe souls of 170
were saved; of the Swarthe Main, iu
December, 1875, when 135 lives wero
lost; of tho Blantyro pit, in October,
1877, when 200 men and boys were
killed ; of the Wood pit, at Haydock, in
June, 1878, when 183 perished ; of the
Aberoame colliery, in September oi the
says : " Perhaps Dr. Farrar is right, for |
half a ton of gold is only 17,920 ounces
avoirdupois; and, supposing that one
American in a hundred lias his teeth
stopped with gold, that would give each
an average amount of annual stopping
of something like one-sixteenth of an
ounce, which is not, perhaps, a very ex
travagant amount,” No allowances have
been made, either for the geometrical
increase in the business of tooth-oorp*n-
try, or the simultaneous extension of
caramels and dentists to the benighted
heathen by the foreign missionary soci
eties. But the great laws of political
economy will be apt to check gold-fill
ing as soon as the price of the article
rises. - Rubber or platinum will have to
4a.
tim, lying doad amid tho beautiful deso
lation below.
Lazily floating in a small boat were
two men, one gray-haired and spent and
worn, with a far-off look in his tired
eyes; tlio other young and strong and
happy -with the ignorant happinesB of
youth. Tho day was drawing to a close
and the sunset gilded the smooth waters
on which the boat rocked gently, while
both men sat absorbed in thought and
hardly eouscious of each other’s pres
ence.
Suddenly the younger started.
" Hark ! ” said he; “ what far-off bolls
are those that can be heard at this dis
tance from the shoro ?”
The other listened. Soft and clear
and strangely sweet they rang, now dy
ing into silence, now pealing forth anew
over the wnters. Spellbound they
listened as the sounds swept by them on
the evening wind. " They are the bolls
of the sunken city, ’ said the gray-haired
man at last, "and it must lie beneath
us now.
In silent awe they both leant from the
boat and looked long and earnestly into
tho quiot waters. Clear and green tlioy
lay, bathed in tho radiance of the set
ting sun, and, as they watched, it seemed
to both that the rays of light were re
flected back from gleaming roofs beneath
Intently they gazed, and gradually irn
folded before their eyes lay stately tow
ers and minarets, vast marble halls and
strangcly-gildod domes nnd steeples,
Between them surged fathoms of crystal
water, but underneath all was still and
fair and beautiful and shrouded in
mystery no man could penetrate. The
sunken city lay revealed in this brief
hour of sunset to the rapt watchers
overhead.
Neither spoke a word, but, straining
their eyes to see more, gazed at the
shadowy beauty of the scene and listened
to tho wild, sad musio of the bells
li<t On* Moors.
1 he oloto courtnoraent. ol all factory work,
gives the operatives pallid luces, poor appe
tite, languid, miserable loolings, poor blood,
insetivo liver, kidneys and urinaiy tronblos,
»nd all the physicians and modioino in tho
world oannot help them unless they get out ol
doors or uso Hop Hitters, tho purest ami best
remedy, espeoinlly for suoh cases, having
Abundance oi lu-nlth, sunshine and rosy
cheeks in them. They cost but a trifle. See
mother ooltimn.— Christian Recorder.
A I/jndon company lins been formed,
with §1,000,000 capital, to settle English
farmers in tho Province of Quebec, in
the neighborhood of Luke Megnntic.
Tho company has already secured 100,-
000 acres of land, which is lobe laid out
in 100-acro farms, 10 acres cleared nnd
house built, and the wholo sold to set
tlers for i?WK), payable in 10 annual inslnl
monts. Stores tiro to be built in tlio dis
trict, at which the company will buy up
produce and ship it to England for die*
posal by tlio co-operative stores of I .on
ion.
Almnit VniniB Again,
Mv mother was afflicted a long lime wilt
neuralgia and a dull, henvy, inactive condi-
tion ol tho whole system; headache, nervoul
prostration, and was almost helpless. N«
physicians or medicines did her any good.
Three monthH ngo sho began to uso JIo|
Bitters, with such good efl'eot that sho seem
and feels young again, although over sevents
years old. Wo tl ink there is no other medi
oino fit to use in the family.—A lady in Provi
dence, K. I.—Journal
Bje—Slats 1 05 <3 1 1)7
Wool—Washed Ooinhlug Jl Dolnln*.. 48 (3 80
Unwashed, 11 " 38 9 38)*
WATKBTOWN (MASS ) CATTLE MABEET
Beef Oaltlc—llvo weight 09 (3 01«
Sheep 03«3 03 X
Lambs OilM 3 08 4
Hogs 05.«<3
rlllLADELPaU,
Flonr—Penn, good aud fancy...... 8 80 (3881
Wheat-No. 2-Red 1 18 <3 1 IS
Rye—State OS (3 08
Coin—State Yellow.... 81 (3 8t
Oats—Mlxod :«»■* 37
Butter—Creamery Kxtr* 32 9 ill
iheese—New York Full Cream 13M ( 3 13V
Petroleum—Orndft flfivr^n7y Refined 19
same year, when tho death-list contained
260 names, and of tho fatal Bisca, where ! Strange visions floated before their be
two months ago 119 men were blown ou
of existence.’
wildered eight, and the deserted streets
and lonely grandeur of the buried city
, 04<{
, 04*(3
, 08)4<3
, 7 00 (3 8 60
. 61 <3 80
13
70T000 SOLD YEARLY.
Tlie growing popularity and usrfolnoss
of OAIIIKKT or PAIILOU OltUAWS IE
shown by the fact that SEVltWTY TllOIf*
NAN Mare sold yearly In the United States.
The best are tbe
uswmuiuii
ORCANS
which havo been awarded mcnur DiHilsrnnss roa
nr.*ONST»Atr.D sorxRhmiiT at ktkiit one of the GREAT
WORLD'S In.ltistrlal Exhibitions for thirteen years, with
out oneti,title eJxejitton.
NEW STYLES
Aro ready tliti Aeason with Important Improvements.
FOR 1 .AltOK C11U1ICUKS, splendid nrgoHB, with great
power amt variety, at *170, M*>. »300, and less prices;
EOR SMALLER CHURCH KS, SCH00l.8,4e., $84 to $200
nnd upward, Sl’l’ERH DHAWING ROOM STYLES at
1200 to $810, slid upward. A lillKAT VARIETY of
SMALLER ORGANS of equal excellence, though lent
eipnclty, or In plain eases, at $M to »2U0 and upward.
Also furnished ron monthly or quaiitiri.t payments,$8
diet upward.
Thru nrt/imi are certainly wtrivalnt in excellence, tchile the
in,cm ere mil much Ittylu r Ilian Ihote of very iqftrfor fiufrtt-
"Vtu'-re purchasing any Orgai aen-t for Infest ILLUS
TRATED CA 1 A l.(Mil'K t!U lip. 4to.), containing full
. naluitun. un-l pil.-.a Inc n-llni new styles,and much
us fid Info III tion fi-r the purchaser of any organ, which
III,,' s „t tree anil rJ,uml MAS,, s' k HAMLIN
lit IAN OIL, lfi-4 lienn-nt Street, liOSTON; *4SI East
• tli sir i t, NEW \ tilth; I IP WdlM.li Avenue,
IIIOAtlO.
THEDA Y, SCIKNO ii' AT DO ME, kiTOlik.Y, I.Mi'lii
/-n n heVikw of new hooks.common tdpii-.s,
Hint It forms a valuable compendium of dcsttaSk nn
useful information for everybody.
Its I Itersry Department Is richly store-! wifi,
Seniai s, Shorter Talks. IIiouiuphical and llnroaim
SKKtriiKs, Essays, Editorials, 1'okms and Mi«hu„.
ous Articles, from tlio pens of the treat writ.;a,t
Europe and America; thus furnishing ths most ihi-u.
aud popular literature ot tho day.
Its Arilsllo Mrpnrtment possesses unusual i„
tereat. It Is Illustrated with beaultrul Aar Pu-toBtiln
on, of rare delicacy of finish, or woll executed Smnn,i
other Engravings of celebrated pictures, by world-
renowned uitlrds of ancient and modern times, an-t
Fashion Illustrations, which for beauty, variety and
reliability are not equaled by those of any msstma- ,a
the world.
lta Nr.lcntllle. Arcliltectnrsl, Klorlriiltnr.
Ml lln-isr liol.l and Kisahtoia Mcpisttimnit
are cuunllv full and attractive) the whole fornihi; a
Magazine wldch most admirably combines the nwtiil met
ornamental, the Instructive nnd entertaining, and sstoci,
for beauts. utility, originality and cheapness,Is a ithnm,
neer In the field that ti occupies.
'aiiv one desiring a sample copy of this thoroogb>
cotnureliehslvo and elegant LITERARY and FASHION
MAi.A7.INK, can obtain the same by forwarding ll'.v
CENTS! or for CURRENT COPIES. 25 cents. YKARI.Y
Sl ilSCItll’I ION, $110. with IS valuable preml.
um to •iss-b Nisbsorlber, svlio lias a list at
ttvi.. ty hasfnl ami beautiful article, to
.elect from.
acini i our a.I.lrese on postal rant forfait
detail, of till* unrivaled publication.
W. JENNINGS DEM0REST,
17 Ea»t 14th Street, Now York.
Agents Wanted Every svbere to whom alls
.rduiai y Inducements will bo ottered.
EYE-GLASSES.
rcpp’Rontinp tlm choicest nHcctoil Tortoise-Shell an<3
Amber. Th© lighted, handsomest, ami strongest known
Sold by Opticians nnd Jewelers, Made by SPKNCBB
O. M. (JO., i:i Maiden l.aiif, New V -riv.
SAPONIFIER
Is the * 4 Original" Concentrated Lye and Reliable Family
Boult Maker. Directions iuv« mpany each (’nn f«>r making
IIhmI, Soft and Toilet itonp qnlckly. It in full
weight and strength. Ask your grocer fur N \ 1*01X1-
IT 10Il f and take no otlu rr.
PENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.. Phila.
Ton hnvr rra«l this notice about twenty
tliuea it* fore, hut did you ever act upon the sugieie
t.t.n often mad , name y: To ask any I oo* and shoe
dt-a i r for boo o witli tiomli lull’* Patrait Re •.ti
nier* tret Itivct Piotcctnl^olet (?wirrwt#d
t<.t utuear n-y Sole ever inn le. If you have not.doeo
tii. vi i v u xt tune you w.i t b ota . r shoes with feo’.es
ih.it wi,' we .r like Iron and save (epulis, oml don't you
buy any other. .. „
Mv rcfcioh a p * *iy Sowing Machine Company ot
Iheir agent, tn tills country.^ r . , JOOI>HICn>
111 Church St., Worcester. M.i.*., ami 40 Uoyne Are..
Chicago, id.
RED RIVER VALLET
2,000,000 Acres
Wheat Lands
best la tbe World, for eel# by th*
St. Pant, Minneapolis & Manitoba H.B. CO.
Three delUre per eore Allowed the eettier fee breefe
ha Mtd oulUraLou. Ter periinoUr* epply U
D. A. MoKINLAY.
Lead Oenmlulener, hi. Fatal, wtiw.
DAXIFtli F. BEATTY’S
ORGANS!
BUll MASS .V OCT. COUP 1,1
ONLY $65.
FRAZER AXLE GREASE.
rim 8 4T.F. MV AM, MKALEHl.
A icoiiletl the II hit A I. ur HOSOR ul the Umtanki ut
Paris tJxt o»itl> ns.
Chicago FRAZER LUBHiCATUR CO. NewYoii
Stanley Carver, a young man well
knowu in Baltimore, wns to havo been
married, hut, though many friends eon
gregatod at the residence of tho young
Indy, bringing presents to the value of
several hundred dollars, tho bridegroom
came not. After a long and embarrass
ing delay, the girl retired heartbroken,
and the guests, Rfter partaking of the
feast, left for their homes.
$5,000 will be forfeited and paid by tbe
Malt Bitters Compauy it M alt Bitters, a
tamily medioino prepared by them, does not
exoel in a fair competitive examination all
other compounds now beioro tho public called
Bitters." •
The oldest building in St. Louis—a
structure onco occupied by the Spanish
Governor, has been torn down to make
room for a packing-house.
Kly’s Cream Balm.
Easton, I’a., Jail. '26, 1880.
By lkr the best remedy lor tho treatment of
Catarrh, ie Ely's Cream Balm, which is hav
ing the largest sales with us ol anv prepara
tion now. The reports are all favorable to
the Balm, and we do not hesitate to indorse
it os superior to any mid all other articles.
The Balm is pleasant und ensy to use.
Cyrus I,ywall A. Son., Druggists.
VBOBTINK is nourishing and strengthening;
purities tho blood; regulates the bowels;
quiets tho nervous system; acts directly up
on tho secretions, and arouses tho whole
system to action.
Malarial ievora can bo prevented, ulso other
miasmatic discuso-i, by occasionally using
Dr. Sanford's Liicr Jnvigorulor, the oldest
general Family Medioine, which is rccom-
liittiuled as a cure for all ditoases caused by a
disordeted liver. Eightv-pago book sent tree.
Address Dr. Sanlord 1G2 Broadway, N. Y.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich.,
Will send their Eleclro-Voliatc Belts to the
afflicted upon 30 days’ trial. Seo their adver
tisement in this paper headod, “ Ou 30 Days’
Trial.”
Get Lyon’s Patent Ileel Stiffener* applied
to those new boots belore you run them over.
GREAT IIOK5K MBMICIETK.
nit. TOMAS’ VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT In
plr.t liottti-b at 1IO rents; I12 years estitillstieiL It lithe
fiest In the world for the rutc of (.’otic. Old Sores,Sprain?,
Bruises, Sore Throats, etc. TOBIAS' CONDITION
POWDERS are warranted to euro Dlstenqier, Fever
Worms, It ts; give a tine cost; tucrejse the appetite . o-l
cleanse the urinary ore-an?. Certified to fiv (*. 1. ,i.
Mi Bantu, owner of some of the f.ts-.eat runnlutt horp-'S
In the world, and LOUD others. te.Y cents. Sold hy dm?-
-;'?■» Depot— -ltd Murray Street. Neu York.
This Cluim-Hoiisc KstabllHlieil 1805.
PENSIONS.
IVew TjA\v Thou«m*lflof poMlcra and heirs entitle*!.
Pensions date bark to Ulaclinrge or death. Time limited
Address, with hi amp,
(JKOIIUE E. JsTCMOlV*
P. O. Drawer Wa*ht»iyton$ I>« C,
UUILD
Agents
to sum to families, hotels und
ruo consume? s; largest
. rkln Die count y; qual'ty amt terms the liest. Coun-
tn btorek'cp.eisshou d call or write. TIIWKl.I.S TEA
COAll’Ah Y 301 Fulton St., N. V. P. O. Dos iftM.
PURE TEAS.
6nek In the count y; qual'ty
tn btorek- cp,ersshou d call o
COM PAN V aul Fulton St
Do Your Own Printing
PresseE an 1 outfits from SJI to SflOO. Over U,0u0 style*
of Type. Catalogue and !educed price list tree.
If. itoo VI’’. Ii. 1'nt Irulolphm, I*a.
I I STOPS, 8U11 HASS .V OCT. COUPLER
POUH HE " ‘
It II 0(1 H
PIANOS
$l£Sa up
Soul mi Trial AVilrriilltod, Catulogua Free.
A iiln-HH DANIEL F. HEAT I Y, Washington, N. J
Literary Revolution.
3 /^B? MTQ each, formerly $1.00 to eacl
UR.IV I a | Macaulay'* Idle of Frederick
he (treat. It. f arlylo's Life of Robert Hum*. III. La-
I ire o Mary Queen of Scot*. IV. Tho*. IhuheV
5 nTMTC each, formerly $i.!K)
wC.HI I O *ach: I. Arnold’* Light
11. Gobfamlth’* Vicar of NVaketlebl. 111. lsaron
MuncliauB' ii'* Travel* aud SurprMiiu Adventures. For
I X ; »•• s «■«: Ilimvu’s iM.irini’ri Proves*. Illustrated
catHlogc.e sent free. AMERICAN iimK KXC1IA nGK.
John R A!■ ten, Manner. Tth une RuUdlug. New York.
SORE EARS, CATARRH.
M »ny p op'p are afflicted with these loathsnm • disease*
but very few ever gut well from them; thib Is owing to
improper treatmea only, an th* y a.e veadi y cmab v It
properly treute'l. Till* Is no idle boos hut a fu* t 1 have
proven over ami over again by my treatment. Send foi
my lilile It ok, free tn all, it w 11 tell you ull about these
matte* and who I am. M.v iurge Rook, page*, octavo,
price by mar. Address
mt. C. K. MIftOKiYI AKKItq Aural Surgeon,
JteailliiR, Fa,
mart.ii '*
.Manliiien
of Cl»r *t
of Asia
;an
J^STEY& CS Brwtleboro VS
A GREAT OFFER!!
9150, liPu Wiii'riiiiteiKiyear*. Second IIunit
fN.STRTTMKNTS at IIAlNiAINS. ADKNTS
WANTKII, IlhiMifitod CATAIxOCSflK Free.
UOUAC i: WATLKS ifc CO.|^0B ? wqy|Wtlg
K PoliHlu d ’liraiilie Monutiient* flora
•35^0 <*sS*V Free on board ship to any j>irt of Amer
ica. Ins' iptlons aocu r ate and ' eaul fui. Plans aud prices
free. JOHN W. LRGGL Snilptor, Aberdeeu, Scotland.
et a part of the $ba9 P
give awuy Feb. in. \m. TL/* first «
Price, 2 i cents. Address I'. 0. Ron
I ' " .U C Kt^lll^ IU
V Will receive iw.
Roston, Muss.
N’t
Territory s?cured.
W. It. It ROW N,
GftTrcmunt fit., Boston, Mas*.
Farnham’s old K.-tabllshed Asthma
. .. ‘ ' “ d which
Is Indorsed by thousands oi Mjflerers from this distressing
disease, is manufactured an I s*•!«! by ( baa khutor at the
Original Dc|xd, Sparta. Wiscoiis n and seiit per mail
to any address on receipt of One Dollar per Box.
fVJ.USTA CHEVwH ! S K E R S
aD*ZUxiirir" Ihxa !**o.“Jt* l m.«*»l
/ waar k..v T M*«tacL. ami Baard.h..,a,%msl fieim
I* ’■ O*. Tbra. wart,coir astatatah.. all. K^rrfa.ten*
r-M'h-ai.Jnry. Ea«lr * P plisd and r.rtalo . • Pl|
«id.2V.3fofyk,«a»p..ra.l.*f. BUlTtl 4.BON.
5c.AMPtoUM.lll. ( This Uoute it Mtl%aU*.\
A MONTHS AGENTS WANTED!
75 Rest Selling Articles in the world, •
sample/reg. Jay Rkonson, Detroit, Mich.
A YEAR and expense to agents.
Outfit Free. Addrt>s
P. O. VICKKUY, Auguda, YAlac.
$777
* Dehillti
■* Organs. SI ail «h oggiats
macy,JAi;| l'iiol Ave.,N.Y
Morphine IVahitCnred In 10
totiOday*, \opaj till Cured,
Dk. J. JSrKi'iiENb,Lebanon Ohio.
PSSO’SGURE!
i is also
^ liclno.
« Outfit
, Main a.
WANTED
FOR THE
Best and Fastest Selling
Tlalr Dye Is the SAFEST
' “EST; it acts tnstanta-
I .. u „.. 0 ly,producing the most
I natural shades of B ack or
lBrown; doe* NOT STAIN
. the SKIN, and is eaclly
[RlRTA^^R^ , R‘ pI,le<, •. n ,b a Bt*nci*ni
l r\IO I nuunu 0, )rL .pa'atlon and a favorite
on every well appointed toi
let for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold by Druggists and ajv
plied by Ilnlr Dresse s.
Depot. WI WI! lain St ,N.Y.
C.N. CRITTBNTON, Agt
Ffi.BE
1881.
1881.
The 1LLU8TRATED “GOLDEN PRIZE"
(or 1881 is now ready. This elegant book oon-
tainB about 200 flue engravings. A specimen
eopy will be Bent lree to any one in the United
States, on receipt ol a three-oent stamp to
prepay postage on tho book. Agents wanted.
Address F. GLEASJN A CO.,
48 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
—VASELniFS^
Eip.isition. ■ llMUllllfll Exposition.
This wonderful rut-stance Is acknowledged by pliv-
Bldnna througliout the world to he the best remedy dis
covered for tlie cure of Wounds. Burns, Rheumatism,
Skin Diseases, Plies. Catarrh. Chilblains, tc. In order
that every one may ry It, It Is put up In lfS and 95 cent
tiotttes for household u?e. Obtain tt front your druggist,
and you will find It superior to anything you havo ever
used.
ON 30 DATS’TRIAL.
We will sen-’, our Electro-Voltaic Belts and other
Electric AppltanceBiipon trial for 30 daysto those amteted
with Servoue Debility and duetuts of a )tersonal nature.
A bo of the J.iver, Kidneys, Klieumatirm, Paralysis, etc.
A eure cure yuaranbed or no pay.
Address Voltaic Melt Co., Marshall, Mich
’ Outfit tr.a
Thu
Purest und Best Medicine ever M»de.
oolmblnatlon of Mops, Buchu. Ma"*
aklea.at Dnntlolion.»dMj*" tnuheataad
KtcluraUvoprc.ia-rtica of all other 1 Men,
Tnuic an«I mild Stimulant,
auabio,without Into**
drnki
make'zVtlmFn-atV- 1 . Blood Purifier. Llv.r
Cw u\a tor, s-,1 Life and Health UeBorln,
Agent
No disease o\«» P™«IWy Io„e oxt-t wto-ro Hop
Blue;
quire an AppeliMlv
Hop mtt«r« are luyaf 1
loatlng- . -
No matter what your fe% k e U n ( ffl or
are what tho dlaoaati or nil%nent Is uae uop mv
ter*. Don’t wait until you am 1 " 0 8 '°* c butiryc
only feel l»ad or inlM J ra.hl*,m UB ® th ® ra .'
It may nave yourllfe.lt haal" a v hundreds
•500 will bo paid for a caM*® they will not
oureorliolp. Do not hufTerl 0 ^ 1 ^ ^?
■uflor.but um ami urge them^k 10 U8 °
Kememtier, Hop Ritters la no^- v110 '
drunken nostrum, but tho lhireat”
Medicine ever made ; tlio “INVALII
and H0PK' 1 and no imtmod or family^
should lie without them.
D.I.O.l" * n absolute anf
forDrunkenness,»iso«>f opium, tobacoo aJ»<ll
narcotics. All »*oM by ugeista. Send/
for Circular. Hop HIHvr* NTfgr* Co.,
Roche I’VT U’/ "-Yr-nT'fo. Ont.
WARD’S
Fine Shirtstor
... •
P# i hi eA -■ 611 ; - j> c 11 o n 7 f 0 r i e I f me a 5 u r 6/b 1(r
an<i Pi ice-Lists fiW by i ,
E.M.&.W.WARC
\ 3 81 ,-B R O A D WJb.$p:
' " NEW YORKV'^/V' .
B. W. PAYNE A SONS, COKWiNp ’
a.* 1 *-* m °. , n( , ffll
Patent Spark-ArrelU^ja
Bines,mounted nndon a
Vertical Lngirics wd ' jJ
boilers. Eureka
ors with Sections 1 . 4
can’t bo «*P' od f;„i.0KI
.with AutomaUo uuv
From *16« to y*! 0 $
Send for Uic' l8 “
where you naw tn l8 ’_
i;tefl«g
C4IB5U”
will positively cuToFemale'^ PB , kn , < ‘,re' a 9 l l , l ini80>’ 1
Ing of the Womb, Whites, Chronic D iug
Ulceration of tho Womb, Incidental Ileni
Flooding, Painful, Suppressed‘und irrcB MnJr -
truation. &c. An old and re ,ljp b , l “ l Kent, cu*
tal card ?or a pamphlet, with
certlllentea from iiuyalelaas and P‘‘ L urugg
arth ft Ballard, Utica, N. Y. cold W »“
HK m hi
The Great Remedy For The 1
TH* B0VfBL3,andtheKIDNJ»»^n4
hnnmrs thatshouJd have been exp° turt j»i
sminwgaglBteS
cured, ami all may bo.
TRUTH iS.fiWS”Iv^/
1 85 to $20 ^