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mm*? / /. umiiiwww^ji,^ >%astcrn and SXiciidJe Qtatos; A BOSTON supplier of, builders' jilatorlal stat83that«17,OOCf,000 of ctipjtajj about to be invited for building purpo$#> to, lihfuVoity and vicinity has been withdrawn;qn. account '•.«fw»'striken. ~ A pool, of the glassware mriuutaotJuretB of tUscountry has been arranged 1 , and hereaf- ter the pi ice of the smallest piece of gloss* ware sold will be fixer! by tlse.faSSpoiatipn which controls forty-three furiiaces with' a ^aily output of about. 1,000 toils of glass- ware. A i ARGK meeting of (Jrand Army mem- bers nud others was held in the Assembly Chamber at Albany, N. Y., on the 2i)th,'to express disapproval of the reappearanceof Mr. JelleiKOU Davis \as an attempt to revive the war feelings of the past\ Speakei Husted presided, and resolutions of condem- nation were passed. General Henry A. Barnum and others made speeches denounc- ing the addresses Of Mr. Davis oa the 2Sth at Montgomery, Ala. FIVB of the striking New York horse-car drivers have be6n arrested on the charge of rioting. THE firemen constituting the Executive Board of the Empire Protective Association, the organization of drivers and conductors which has been carrying on the Third ave- nue .horc-e-rar strike, have been indicted' by the New York Grand Jury on the charge of conspiracy and coercion. South an* West. A LA'nrjK band of armed Mexicans the other night raided the town of Collins, Texas, and held it.for a numbarof hours while they searched for Deputy Shoriff I'. M. Coy, who recently captured Martinez and C'ar- dena, two noted Mexican outlaws, who were murdered while in the constable's custody. Two brothers named Oweus and the wife and child of a ranchman have been killed in Plinn county, Arizona, by marauding Apaches. MANY coal miners in the vicinity of Elk Garden, W. Va., have been without work for more than a year, and hundreds oE families ore in a starving condition. An appeal for help-has been issued. A BAND of forty Indians attacked two ranches near Puntano, Arizona, and killed eight persons. UNITED KTATES troops and thirty Mexican troops, tit last account*, were in active pur- suit ut! the hostile Apaches in the South- west, THE delegates to the twelfth State encamp- ment, Grand Army of the Republic, Depart- ment of Ohio, in assemblage at Cleveland, passed resolutions condemnatory of the speeches made at the reception given to Jefferson Davis in Montgomery, Ala. J. M AR.MSTKONG was hanged in Perry- ville, Ark., for the murder of Dr. Ferguson, and on the same flay at Searcy, Ark. .George Carrol] suffered a similar fate for killing bis wifeso be could marry another woman; THE movement for eight hours as a day's labor was formally inaugurated at Chicago and other cities on the 1st,and inconsequence many factories closed, the employers refus- ing to accede to the men's demands. In other instances employers' consented to the new arrangement THE unvailing of the monument to the late Senator llenjamin H. Hill took place at At- lanta, on the 1st, and .'10,000 people thronged into the city. .1 ett'erson Davi-i was the centre of attraction, and was received with the same enthusiasm that hail awaited him in Montgom- ery The ex-Coufcderate leader was almost p-ovoi ed with flowers during the procession; Beside him at the Hill monument sat Gen- eral Loni<street, clad in the Confederate uni- form. The oration of the flay was delivered by J. 0. C. Mack, and Mr. Davis also made a short speech. From Atlanta Mr. Davis pro- ceeded to Savannah, and his reception there was of the same enthusiastic character as m the other Southern cities. Washington. SENATOR SHERMAN delivered an address at the Metropolitan M. E. Church, Washing- ton, on the 27th, in commemoration of Gen- eral Grant's sixty-fourth birthday. AnntTiONAL nomination? by the Presi- dent It. H. Jouei, of New Mexico, to be Consul of the United Htates at Chihuahua; Samuel II. Keedy, of Wost Virginia, to b e Consul of tho United States at Rheimj; B. H. Bryan, of California, to be Consul of the United States at Lyons. Mil CHANG YKN HDON the new Chinese Minister, has presented his credentials to the President. Mu WHITELAW BTED testified before the House Pan Eloclri.? Telephone- Committee of Investigation on the Kith concerning the manner in which the newspapers obtained their information of the facts in the case. THE Senate Committee on Agriculture has given a long heormg to representatives of the dairy interests who ask for the passage of Senator Miller's bill for the relief of the farmers from the unfair and oppressive.com- petition of imitation butter manufacturers. THE 1'rcsidout has nominated Joseph C. Hendrix for post mister of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Friin'r. Brown for postmaster of Balti- more, Md., in plaoe of J . P. Veasey, who was only rcceutly confirmed. OVTof the 10,000 bills introduced in the two houses of Congru-s. lo« than sixty have yet been senl to the President. Of those he has approN ed, or permitted to become law, all except four or live. Two wife murderers—Louis Somerfiold (white) and R. J. Leo (colored)—wjre.hanged on the Juth in the city jail at Washington. Foreign. ': •WtT.ifWRON's mills at Beeston. England together with many adjoining houses, nave been destroyed by fire. (The loss is »T60j- 000. DURING the last three months 698 families, coin prising 8,4'ffi' persons, were eviotod from holdings in Ireland. FobR American fishing schooners were ordered away from St, Andrews, Newfound- land, by a Canadian government steamer. They had put in for bait. THE German Government, fearing that strikes are impending, has issued a decree or- dering the police to interfere in caw; linkers intimidate workingmen. LATER JEWS. STRIKERS at Milwaukee attacked railroad shops with stones and sticks on the Sd, and compelled a cessation of work. Then the strikers attacked other .shops, but were clubbed and dispersed by the police. CHARLES DEAN, a respectable young far- mer, of Elkhardt, 111., shot and killed!,' his brother Leveretta in a quarrel, and: then committed suicide. A\ earthquake shock, sufficiently heavy t o sway houses, was felt a few days since in sec- tions of Ohio. A TERRIBLE domestic tragedy, caused by family troubles, has been enacted at Te- konsha, Mich. Ranodyne Shedd, a- farmer seventy-three years old, killed his wife with in axe and p it an e-ii to his own existence by cutting his throat with a razor. ADDITIONAL confirmations by the Senate: To be. United State3 Cousuls — Gus- tavo Luck, of New Hampshire, at Sher- irooke, Canada; Francij Underwood, of Massachusetts, at Glasgow; Theodore W- Downs, of Connecticut, at Quebec; Albsrt Hatheway of Connecticut, at Nice; Darius H. Ingraham, of Maine, at Cadiz. To be United States Attorneys: Job H, Lippin- cott, Distri't of New Jersey; John D. Burnett, Southern District of Alabama. Collectors of Customs—Charles A. Spof- ford, District of Castine, Maiue; Loveritt Saltonstall, District of Boston and Charles- ton, Mass.; Johu M. Williams,. District of Providence, R. I. B. C. Armstrong, of New York, Consul-Goneral, Rio de Janeiro. B. W. Hanna, of Indiana, Consul-Gteneral, Ar- gentine Republic. BOYCOTTING'has been declared illegal .by the City Court of New ffaven.Gonni ' MAXEY COBB,, the champion trotting sta!I-T lion of the world; died the other day at Philadelphia.. He had a record of 2:13 1-3, never equalled by any other stallion, and his DWiior had recently refused 540,000. for the animal. * THE reduction in the public debt during April was S10,005,S87.95. ASIATIC cholera has increased at Venice. Italy. Tnis Belgium government is vigorously investigating the causes of the recent up- rising of workingmen which resulted in the loss of many lives and destruction of much property. In every land and clime, th e merits of St. Jacobs Oil as tlie only conqueror of pain, are being acknowledged by the press and people. The smallest man in Pennsylvania is EllisBeinhart, of Golilsboro. lie is twenty- eight years old, thirty-three inches high, and weighs sixty-four pounds. Three members of ray family, says_Mr. James A. Sample, Cash Room, office of the Treasurer, U. S.,, who wore suffering from aggravating coughs, have ,-tiaen. much benefited by taking Kcd'iStaf Cough Cure. None of the ill effects so noticeable in other cough remedies, have followed the use of this. A Chicago church is reported to have recently pu t u p in the vestibule the sign \Salvation is free, bu t the pews are not.\ THE GRAHD SECRET of female beauty is health—the s-ecret of health is the poirer to eat, digest and assimilate .a proper quantity of wholesome food. Take VINEGAR BITTERS. It will cleanse th e stomach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion, and produce a state of genuine female loveliness, with which uo cosmetic can compare. According to recent statistics, foreign emigration is steadily falling off. There is a notable decrease in German emigra- tion. Some Trade Names. Damnsk is from the city of Damascus; satin from Zaytown, in China; calico from Calcutta, and muslin from Mosul. Buckram derived-its name from Eochara; fu&tian comes from Foslat, a city of the Middle Ages, from -which the modern Cairo is descended. Taffettu and Tabby from a street in Bagdad. Cambric is fyrr* Cambrai. Ghiiy.o'has its namo from Gaza, baize from Bajao, -linjity from Damletta and jeans from Jnen. Drugget is derived from a city in Ireland, Dro- ghedo. Duck, from which Tucker street, in Bristol, is named, comes from Torque; in Normandy. Velvet is from the Italian vellute, •woolly (Latin, vellus; a hide or pelt.) Shawl is the Sanscrit, sala, floor, for shawls werefirst used as carpets and tapestry. Bandanna is from an Indian word 'meaning to bind or tie, 'because they arc tied in knots be- fore dyeing. Chintz comes from the Hindu word chet. Delaine is the French \ofwdol.\ 'V- Nota,faded or gray hair to be seen, after us- ing Hall's Hair Heriewer. A powerful remedy for li^ne; troubles. Safe for young or old; AVer's Cherry Pectoral. PEAR trees in Florida are being ruined by spiders, which oat the -buds. \Bo wise with speed; A fool at forty is a foolindeed!\ So said Young. Straws show which way*the wind blows, and there are a score of symptoms anyone of which shows the existence of ca- tarrh. Neglected, it will rob the b'ood of its purity and the system of its strength; Get Dr. bage's'Catarrtt Remedy. It cures even long-, standing cases, as thousands testify.and should be used forcolds in the head, which often re- sult ih-conflrmed catarrh. ' IT is not unusual to see on posters advertis ihg church festivals 1n Penobscot county, Mo., these words: \No flirting.\ \O it win Pitiful.\ Of course it was! He tried one remedy after another, and finally gave up and died, when his life might have been saved .by taking Dr. Pierce's \Golden Medical Discovery\—the great \Consumption Cure\—which if prompt- ly employed, will soon-subdue all threatening symptoms, such as cough, labored, breathing, night-sweats, spitting of blood; etc., and re- storing waning strength and hope, effectually stop the poor consumptive's rapid progress gravewaru. Is it not worth trying? All drug- gists. . A TRADE in gophers is springing up in New York. They are bought by the Chinese, who consider them a.great delicacy. Its thousands of cures are the best advertise- ment for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. THE wealthiest resident of Reading, Penn., has- b.eeome insane be\ause six men were killed;in'an accident in his mill. . If you need a DerfeoSiiinio or a Wood park fler, take Dr. Joaes/P.ed Clover, Tonic It speedily oures all troubles of the stomach, kid- neys and liver. Cf>n be taken by the most del- icate. Price 50 cents. , ONE of overyAve we m?et has some form of Heart Dlseasir and is in constant danger of sudden deaOi. Dr. Kilmer's Oceari-Weod Heart Remedy regulates, corrects and oures. Price S1.00.--0 bottles Si},00. The purest, sweetest \and best Cod Liver OH in the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upon the seashore. It.is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. PhyBlolans have de- cided it superior to any of the other oils in market Made by Caswell, Hazard <& Co;, Now York. . ... CHAPPED HANDS; face, plmplos and rough, skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York. Patent Ooniot Shoes StrenKthene\>dsupport.theankles Forinfants learning to walk they are invaluable. Send for catalogue. Nathants, 281 Oth Ave., New York.' No'doubtful ingredients to do harm. Fresh Hops,Burgundy Pitch and Gums in Hop Plaster Hop Porous Plasters are sold by all druggists and country merohants. The best in the world; Relief is immediate, and a oure sure. PJso's Remedy for Catarrh.. fiOo; A DrUffiriEft'n Story. Mr. leane p. chapman', druggist, Newbnrg, K. V„ writes us: \I have tor the past ten years Bold.several gross of On. WBI. HAIX'S BALS&U ron TBS Limas. I can say of it what I cannot'say of any other medt cine. I have never heard a customer Bpeak of -it.b'ut topralsBitavirtues in: the.highest manner, i-havft recommended It ln-a-greatmany cases of ^hooping Cough, wlth-the happieat effects; I have uSeddtlh my own family for many y'ears; Intact, alwayshave a bottle in-the medicineloloset\ OR SKIN CANCER, For seven years I suffered with a ctmcer on my face. Eichtmonths agoa. friend recommended the use ot Swjffc's Specifte^and'I determine^ to make an effort to procure it. In this I was successful, a nd began<Its use. The influence of the medicine at first SvastosomewhatnKgravatatho'sore'j 'but Boon taw Jnflamatlon was allayed, .and T began to improve after'the first few bottles. • My general health has. Kroatly improved. Iain stronger, and am able to do any kind of work. Thecnnceron my foco began to decrease and the\ulcer to heal, untif there is not a vestige^dnt'leftr-orilyailittle'sear marks the place. Mns. JOICIB A. MCDONALD. Atlanta, Ga., August 11,1885. Treatise on Blood and Sk't'n Diseases mnlled'free. THE-SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Drawer 8; Atlanta, Ga. N.Y;, 157 W. 2i!dSt. THISTOITSSJ Keeping Teeth Perfect and fctuma Healthy. B% A T E IVB Tfi Obtained. Send Btamp for •*#* I En Wm B O inventors'Guide. L.BiHr> 1 HAM. Patent lawyer, Washington, D. O. • P nlms' Business Col loco. Philadelphia. Terms only $40; Situations t urnlshi only g 40; Situations furnished., Write for circulars: SPEPSTA! The Chief Sfomaeh Disease nt SYMPTOMS. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, j Heartburn, j Pain in Stomach, Nausea, Palpitation, Sonr Stomacn, Flatulency, etc. The cause of dyspepsia is often due to sedentary habits, rapid eating and neg- lected constipation, as well as to improoer food, the excessive use of stimulants, t'sa, coffee and tobacco. Eating too heartily when tired is a frequent cause, but what- ever the cause the remedy is plainly indi- cated. As everything taken into the stom- ach when weak and irritable proves a source of irritation, dyspepsia is the most difficult to cure of the majoritv of chronic complaints; but Burdock Blood Bitters, by its direct action in regulating the bow- els, stimulating the liver to secrete healthy The Great Remedy, Itoplfe •fflTjffiSS bile, and by its tonic and- nutritive effects upon the system, and its general purifying action through the kidneys, the skin, the liver and the blood, soon restores the nat-: ural action of all the organs and thus makes the relief or cure of this inveterate disease a simple matter. From one to, three bottles willrelieve ok: cure the chronic cases of long standing. Dyspepsia is, without doubt, one of the most prevalent diseases known to the : American public, and is often mistaken for some other disease. When your appe- tite is variable, when you sense a faint, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomaph,: unsatisfied craving for food, rising and; souring of the same, heartburnj bad breath, bad taste in the mouth, low spirits, headache, pain—sometimes' in back, often- times palpitation of the heart, disinclina- tion to effort—mental or physical, languor, lassitude,, etc., etc., dyspepsia is the-cause' and should be immediately treated with some reliable remedy; such is B..-B. Bit- ters. I t will effect a permanent cure in brief time. Try it; test it thoroughly, and write us if you are not greatly bene- fited. Space will not permit us to print any of the thousands of testimonials of those who have been cured or- greatly benefited; but, to substantiate our statement that Burdock Blood Bitters is the best known remedy for dyspepsia, we append a sample dozen of the names of those cured: ,. w ' H. Cooper, cor. Parkond Adorns St, Boston. Mass.; Chas. B. Sweet, 65 William St., Providence B. I.; O.J. whitehead. Norwich, Ct.j Mrs. J. Mo Dorniott, 78 G.'lstonSt, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. S. E. Edwards, Bilditehampton,L.I.;.I. T. Harold,S3 Liberty St., Blnghatnton, N. Y.i Mrs. C. H. Green. 28 Court St., Watcrtown, N. Y.i K. Q. MoCormiek, Altoona, Pa.; Krj. B. P. Remington, Sll Broad St. i Bridgeport, Ctj Mrs. Hollers. 18 Robert St., Pittsburg, Pa,; J. Huckstem, 35 Spring Garden, Allegheny Cltyj Mrs. E. A. Jenkins, 819 Carson St., Pittsburg, Pa.; Ja»ob Daner, Spring Garden Ave., Allegheny city, Pa. Send for our \Alinauao \Book of Games,\ and \How t o Name the Baby.\ FOSTER, MII.BUBN & CO., Buffalo, N.Y. *#-'' m-- •S w- v'<te> •mm\' wfp * •i'.\Wfi\' . &' 1* v . ' WW4 fi'lH?, '•:*•. fif'i' %;< ••&&•%• • •v.-.- m •••M: \•ml : •'''?«, ' jV'^.^ .' lf ' t 7 .*5» >*^i 1 ' ^'. - •:' • ..A ^\'- ' •:%••: • ii--'» ;>£, .'- 1..%' r^-~ <$$££% Nono ftcnulno trnloss itatuped vlth the above Tiuns KAUK. 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