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TU K «031 AXÇIJjyt’jL'K I.M E.. The Klll|r,, „r ike T i n Bumlaro m Huy HI4«e >a* Ike Se<mel. T h e r e v e l a t i o n » e x t o r t e d b y a p p r o a c h in g d e n til fr o m t h e y o u n g e r o f th e tw o J5ay K i d f j o b u r g l a r s , e a y s th e N e w Y o r k Jlernld, in o n e o f t h e m o s t n o t e w o r t h y in c id e n t s in t h e h i s t o r y o f c r im e . T I k j p j g e s o f im a g i n a t i v e fic t i o n - p r e s e n t n o t h i n g m o r e r e m a r k a b l e th a n th a t ^ v o l u n t a r y c o n f e s s i o n 'a n d i t « s u m n u i d - ' ,-jngB. I h e t l i i c k - d a r k n e a n . o f th e ’; Inst h o u r s o f ' a tto r m y , D e c e m b e r n i g h t e n - S „ , v e I o p c d . t h e w o u n d e d b u r g l a r , w h o la y u p o n th e s p o t w h e r e h o lia d fa l l e n , on a la w n d r e n c h e d w i t h t h e d e s c e n d i n g ra in , h i « b o w e ls p r o t r u d i n g fr o m th e e f f e c t o f th e te r r ib lo d i s c h a r g e o f b u c k s h o t w h ic h lia d to r n » w a y t h e i r e n v e l o p e , ’ a n d m a d e i t im p o s s ib le t o r e m o v e h i m fr o m th e p la c o w h e r e h e lia d ‘ fa l l e n . ’ A d i m •antoru, w h ic h s e r v e d to r e n d e r th o s u r ro u n d in g ' dnrkncHS ‘ V i s i b l e , d is c lo s e d o n e o r tw o in d i v i d u a l s s t a n d j n g o v e r th e fa t a l l y w o u n d e d m a n , w h o w r i t h e d in «g o m e s co m m o n e n o u g h , o n fie l d s o f b a t tle,\ b u t s e ld o m e n d u r e d in a n v o t h e r Bccno o f p h y s ic u l to r m e n t . ■ I l i s , l i r s t ; t h o u g h t w a s :tlio a l l e v i a t i o n o f liis p h y a i ; .0*1 's u f f e r in g . ' H o b e g g e d f o r w h i s k y , . ? 'w h i c h 'wiui b r o u g h t ; b u t , fin d i n g h i m s e l f , * u n a b lo to , s w a l l o w it , h o tiie n b e g g e d f o r w a t e r , w h ic h d i e d r a n k , w h e n i t ca m e , w i t h o u t r e l i e f to h i s e x c r u c i a t i n g w r e t c h edness. T h e n f e l l u p o n h i m a sen s o tlm t , h is w o r th less, m i s e r a b l e l i f e w a s fa s t e b b - .in g ; a w a y , an d th o p a n g s o f co n s c ie n c e f f o r a 'f o w b r i e f m o m e n t s b e c a m e s t r o n g e r than th o to r t u r e o f h i s w o u n d s , a n d fo r c e d h im to u n b u r d e n h i s m i n d o f a g u i l t y sccret. “ I t ’ s n o u s e ly i n g n o w , ” s a id lie. “ I h e l p e d t o s t e a l C h a r l e y i'.ilo s s . ” T h o t e r r o r o f d e n t il a n d fe a r o f 't h o ju s t re t r i b u t i o n w h i c h lie s b e y o n d u n lo c k e d h is g u i l t y s o u l. T h i s su d d e n a w a k e n in g ' o f a d o r m a n t c o n s c ie n c e , in v i o w o f th e n e a r p r e s e n c e o f th e “ K i n g o f . T e r r o r ! , \ is a n im p r e s s i v e te s t i m o n y _ t o th e in e x t i n g u i s h a b l e lif o o f th a t m o r a l \*l9 ii»o w h ich o u r r e l i g i o n ten c h e s us to b i l i e v e w ill R u r v iv o e v e n th o b l a c k e s t c i r e e r o f c r im e a n d r a t i f y t h e s e n t e n c e o f co n d e m n a t io n p a s s e d u p o n th e w i c k e d on th o g r e a t iln a l d a y . T o r t u r e d b y h is su d d e n ly a w a k e n e d c o n s c i e n c e , in v i e w o? im m e d ia t e d e a t h , th i s h a r d e n e d m is- c ca n t f e l t i m p e l l e d to u n b u r d e n h i s m in d b ! it con fessio n w h i c h is t h e s t r i k i n g fe a tu r e o f th is s i n g u l a r tr a g e d y . The id e n t i fic a t io n o f t h e ’ p e r p e t r a t o r s o f th is b u r g l a r y w ith th e a b d u c t o r s o f C h a r l e y -Jloss in v e s t s th is r e m a r k a b l e a f f a i r w i t h th e d r a p e r y n n d c o l o r o f p e r h a p s th o d a r k e s t ron m n e e in t h e nu u n ls o f h u m a n c r im e . ' It w o u l d b e d i f f i c u l t to fin d its p a r a l l e l e x c e p t i n 't h o s e w o r k « o f im a g i n a tio n w h ich a d d r e s s o u r Reuse o f th e m a r v e lo u s .b y ■ fic t i t i o u s o c c u r r e n c e s w h i c h co n n e c t d r e a d f u l c r i m e s w i t h a p p a l l i n g re t r i b u t i o n . T h i s - c o n f e s s io n o f D o u g l a s is n Ivn lu a b le c l e w to th o d i s c o v e r y o f th e lo s t b o y , u n less t h e r e i‘j g r o u n d f o r s u s p e c t in g th a t hirf w a n d e r i n g m i n d a n d w a n d e r i n g fa c u ltie s m a d e h i m t h e s p o r t o f m e n t a l illu s io n s . T h e r e a r e s o l i d c o r ro b o r a t i v e rea s o n s f o r b e l i e v i n g th a t h is m e m o r y was c l e a r a n d t h a t h o b o r o d y i n g te s t im o n y to a r e a l o c c u r r e n c e . T h u a w f u l n v e n t 'w h i c h s t a r e d h i m in th o fa c e is a m ifU c iont gun r n n tcrs tlm t h e p r a c t i c e d n o in t e n t io n a l- d e c o p i i r f t i . T f w h a t h e .-laid w a s false, i t m u s t h a v e b e e n o w i n g to t h e d i s o r d e r e d c o n d i t i o n o f h i s f a c u l t i e s a n d th o h a l l u c i n a t i o n s o f it m i n d w h ic h had lo s t its r e g u l a r a c t i o n b y th o u n d e r m i n i n g in f lu e n c e o f p h y s i c a l d e r a n g e m e n t. I t is im p o s s i b l e to d o u b t , th e r e f o r e , ib a t th o d y i n g D o u g l a s t o l d tliu tru t h , o r 1 tint th o rea l k i d n a p p e r s o f C h a r l e y • { » a s w e r e th e s o s a i n o b u r g l a r s s h o t in :t r a i n y D e c e m b e r n i g h t a s t h e y c a m e o u t • i f th o h o u s e o f J u d g e Van U r u u t . This’ being certain, the chances are greatly improved, o f finding tho lost boy and restoring him to his afllictedparents. Something is to be hoped from the power o f conscience which extorted tho dying confession of D o u g las nnd' which will naturally bo excited to activity in the confederate!) o f tho kidunppers by the terrible and tra g ic-en d in g - o f-th e chief criminals. Th e y w ill be anxious to quit thcm'iejves of a clinrge from which they can no longer expect advantage or. gain, and whose longer possession u i»v w in g down calamities on themselves. Mosher’s w ife doubtless knows whero tho boy is detained, nnd the effect o f tho recent tragedy on her m ind should make her dosirous to get out o f tho scrapo as speedily as possible. W h e n the child is recovered there w ill probably bo no pur- Koit'-of Ulie''accom p lices, and it is for their interest to restoro him ns soon ns they can do so without exposing them selves to arrest. I t w ill therefore occa sion no surprise to learn at any hour that Charley l lt m lias com e into tho hands o f people who will prom p tly restoro him to nis parents. I f lie should not be volun tarily put on tho way o f reaching them it w ill reflect infinite discredit on tho po lice if, with this new clow, they are un- blo to discover him. ~ ' V- ' :-i.' ^TJio’ synVpathyof humane peoplo'w iU go’ out tow a r d ' the stricken parents, whoso bruised affections w ill bleed afresh at tho discovery which tantalizes their hopes by lifting the veil which has con- oetiled.tlie kidnapper* without restoring their child. .T o be brought so seem ingly noaf to his recovery without finding him must subject them to the agonizing sus pense Cbetween hope and fear— to the doubt, anxiety nnd torturing impatience which are tlio severest trials of- tho hu man heart. T h e certainty that ho was dead would gradually b r in e the serenity which follows an irrem o d iai low ; e v e n » long and f n i i t l « « *ew c h iiiw n s ib ly train» tho mind to composure ; but to have hopo and expectation excited to the highest pitch o f intensity, and to be still abandoned to excruciating uncertainty, is tho most terrible strain tliat can lie put upon fond human affections. Th e keen'public curiosity which has been awakened by the recent tragic occur-, rences and their disclosures, the satisfied sense o f justioQ w h ich attends the sud- ddn punishment o f tho kidnappers, arc faint and feeble feeliu g s iu comparison with the p»iu fill 'alternation» o f fear .and h o jw .V h ic h ''w r in g \ tho wearied hearts wliich enro for no other feature o f the caso tlian tho recovery o f their child. A ll Christian men and wom en w ill offer' up prayers that these smitten parents may lmvo their uncertainty speedily re lieved by clasping their long lost boy onco more in their arms. _ . .— - - .W H E E L ! * * . W I L S © .*’ *» - X E W - i i O . - « ; SEWIXG XA C H IXE. | - s u j i j i a k t o r x n r s r ; r L ì k m i • ! In t e r n e t n w IV.me mm4 A b m i . A m rrkK li la r iltM e , a r k - J i 4 ( e • K e . r . - - Smv. ( 4 , 18T4. ¡v-Krancis A- lia je s hae been nominated lor \Mayor bv the 1’eoplc’« Reform party o f Boston. T o the B o a rd o f M a n a g e r s : G entlemen — A f t e r a fu ll and impartial .examination ‘ o f th e articles described, th e undersigned ju d g e s make tho fo’llow - 'in g '7 * \ a . - ~ \ .- ■ * ' jiETOirr^—(A i u r r i t A c f ) : '' That Sewing-machine N o . -136 (W h e e l er ife Wilson’s N e w N o . G) was claimed to be so grent mi im p rovem ent, both upon tho well-known fam ily machine mado by the same com p any, and upon all other scwing-mnchines, ns entitled it to recognition as a n e w and valuable in vention. Under these circumstances, nn extrem ely thorough nnd minute examina tion became both desirable nnd necessary, not only of its n o v e lt y bu t of the skill and workmanship- ^manifested in the fitting andtadjuatoent .of all its parts. W e have risen from such examination with an nmple conviction that the claim, in all its essential features, is w e ll founded. A t tho commencement o f our examina tion, wo were provided w ith several com plete set»'of all the w o r k ing' parts as they eatno from the m a n u factory, a id w e r e at liberty to'innko our oV n selection for the construction of n com p lete machine in our presence.' W o thu 6 liad, to a large degree, a dem onstration o f the nicety o f the manufacture. E v e r y part was form ed to fit every other p a r t with exact p r e cision. fioaccurately, f o r instance,did the several rotating hooks fit in the same “ ''‘‘“‘ 1 ^“ ' ‘ bearing, that while en terin g it, each one 1 w< o f them, without such contact as re- quired force, m a n ifestly compressed the | ™ 1« r e * « nt *S*- Tho poud where air within in reaching its proper scat. • the children were was within sight o f their [T h o judges e n u m e r a t e and d e s c r ib e i home, and tho mother was looking out and eu- Koino o f tho pou its o f n o v e l t y and ex c e l- j joying the sport o f the children ad they fe&uk, len e c o f the m a c h ine. A m o n g others . ¡struggling desperately a« they wont down . T h e Kimplc find e ffic i e n t d e v ice fo r p r o * Two venfccla havo been wrecked off tho Spanish I ’oor stores wire destroyed by, lire at Dorer, Del . . . Afi ljr'Ira. BurrovrB/ a leading physician o f Providence, K. L, vrad riding in a buggj’ recently, the axle broke! T h e horse started ou a run and tbe doctor waa thro*ini oat. In falling his eve caught on a book on tho buggy-top, and waa completely torn o u t ... Tho insurrection in tbe Argentine ttepublic in eapprebsed, and the gorcrument lu fi granted amnesty to the insurgents. . I ’ew e has been proclaimed .. . The building» of the Vermont Reform School at W&tprbury vrere burned, tlie fire being causcd by a defective gasometer Th e inmatee, one houdred and fifty in number, were all eave<L The building, with the furni ture and fixture«, coat $50,000 Iu July la«t Xehetuiah Brown, of liangor, Me., vraA .reported to have been drowned while on a fieh- ]ing eicurtiion with a party which included a iworaao, who had Jitfet coofen^d that Broivu w » murdered by a man named Crosson, one of tho excursionist«. . A few months ago the Icelanders were celebrating the thousandth annivciea»y o f their uatiou’d birth. Kow an extenbive immigration ia taking place among these people, they making new homes in Wibconoin and Alaska. A counterfeiters’ gang wa« broken up in Putnam comity, Penn., and two o f tho men arrested. Th e y had i&buod and circulated large euras o f counterfeit money. . . . Near Preakneei, Now Jersey, five children o f John ere drowned by breaking through ~ I tho thin ice on which they were walking. The thVJoint Comíñitte« \on the Public Debt with the creditors o f the State, and calling a meet- There was a curious J a w s u r t ^ gnider __ _ _ ___ a t S late T h e Uses o f the Buffalo. The extent of the collection, assort- _en t, and sale o f thei 1875 . . . . JUvor Stokelv, of Philidelphia, re-1 on the plauis is Biu-prising. ; M ceived a letter timed “ SecretSii,” threateumg | ^ n rujc the season hundreds of men en-. was held with closed d «•«* not tuonlied for 1 „ o n e in tb e business. T h e skeletons are, , -- j over tlie • „ ____ __ ____ ;= ^ e , sore or galled, ______________________________ ___ e c _ ______________ iug o f ' the^com im u e e in K»leigh on J» n . 14, i m e n ( a n d s a le o f t h e s k e l e t o n s o f d e f u n c t ¡ c r 0 0 k e d p m m th e m a g i s t r a t e _ . . . ... I . _ ; a B itm n s in ir. j i j e e x a m iiia t io n b e i o r u - t n e violence i i .-employment wafi not tupplied fo r j g a g e in t h e business. nd complaining t h » t Italians 0{ course, p le n t ifu lly scattered tho starving poor, and com p laining t h a t Italian s I o f c o iu ^ e , p ie m u u u y j { TOu r h o r s e i s - - - - . — - - r , - im ent. were working on th e Centennial buildings, e i - p l a i n s , n n d p a r t i e s ^ ; you «hould j e M g ' warmwaWr! , eludine actnal citizend ___ A Philadelphia j dozen, or m o re, ^nth vftgons, go WMh the i » f t with cMülew P' jv üqí. ; paper was Ubeled, h a v m g charged t h * t a m em - , i T « d d th a t ^ e i . f n b l n w e U ^ t b the haud— ^tm.. ber o f the Common Councillhad picked the ; tQns 0 f buffalo bones Bv a railroad accident in Iowa several officials 1 T h e b o n e s are w o r th, d e liv e r e d at tho j « h y ‘ \ ¿ l « t “ anti-buloii 'rem edy o f the lo w » divition o f tho Illinois Central . ^ w n v station , ^n a v ^ g e o f ¡ t,iereü in ^ cou n u y .- Com. railroad were, badly injured. .. A daring attempt waa made to rob the Hochlaga Bank of Montreal. T h é burglars succeeded in blowing the safe open,* but tho noise made frightened them away, when tho contents of the vault were in sight. .. A duel was fought at Havana between D iego Mendo Figueroa and Pepe Cas tellanos, resulting in the death of Castellanos. . . .The IjtoarH llrra td publishes distressing ac counts o f the famine in Asia Minor. .. .The house o f a farm er named Androis Petit, living Have the readers of this paper ever * »¿ I n « * ' P a n a t i\ * « * ! » u.ot- phia bein g the principal point of con - , whUe it signm e n t. Certivvn p o r t io n s o f the ar0Ulltj your ncck. buifnlo akeletons, h o w e v e r , are adapted j keeps clean linger to n o b le r ubcs than tho in v igoration o f ( Com. vom - o n t earth, and are sold at a hand- j --------- — “ s o m e price to the mannfacttirers of but tons, combs, and knife-liandJes. A t almost every railroad depot are great J piles o f these queer remains of the | In ^cold w e a ther the best co lla r y o u ; - i wear la’ the ElmwoctL 3t makes the neck _ —u:i~ ütÄ so nicely you do not feel Anui thau near Port Nelson, Outario, was violently broken • b o u n d in g bison a w a itin g s h ip m e n t , and into by a gang o f donperadoet*, two o f whom ! the va r iation s o f the valu e o f bones are entered Mr. 'P e ttit's bedroom whilo the rest o f m o r e in terest to the p e o p l e than tho guarded the . sou ’ h . bedroom with iev#lven>. i fluctuations o f the gra in m arkets. ^ n ^ The ruiliaus carried o ff each to the amount o f fo r m a rket, ones ( MUSICAL GIFTS For the Holidays ! 47,CKtO.., rr.Indian outrages arc reported near i ^re som e tim e s made. I t is no uncom m o n ^ m . _ „ r th in e fo r instance, to fin d In d ian skulls, g e m s o r s t r a u s s . T h e citizens are without arm-, _ fm ng. v SC1JTPISI, H u e I *111 I'd lliu m (Price 8 4 . 0 0 ) ol E leg a n t C o llfciio n * unJounU ciiticJe t i: -lastrcmt-ntaL GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG. Vocal. GEMS OF SACKED SO.VG. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG. k n ife-h a n d les that are b e a u tifu l to bo- ^ p i^ v n o f o r t k gem s . hold. . OFfiKATJC PEARLS. H ide hunters along the Kansas Pacific I sh o w e r o f p e a r l s . ** Duet*. noche Nev. -me citizens are wuuou, ^ Iudian 8kuU ¡g ^ ¡d »nd « k for military protection . .Tho bojs 8 ’ h & (lol,nr Rnd a qllarter |for of the high school, m New Orlean. repeated I , and tUe tliigl, makes their visit to tho girls lower high school, and > - - - -* forcod the colored girls to leave. Th e fechool Board has parted a resolution dismissing all tbe .. ................. .... ................ public schools until further notice. A new | ftro eveu m o r e n u m e rous than the bone | m u s ical tkj;a.S(;jil\ v«ca] and inBtrumenui. El Dorado, iu the shape o f rich gold mine* iu , p i ck er9> nn d th e ir tra d e is much m o re . tho northern wilderue-s o f Wisconsin is re- j ex c itin g a n d hazardous. T h e y usually p ^ . j ' s r s ALIi‘UM. in.t«weuta. ported. It is claimed that ore t*eut to New j f o llo w in th o w a k e o f b u ffa lo huntiug j j*i*\5fOFOKTi. g e m s . '* York from this I» m t averages 81,700 per ton. ejq iediH o n s and ro v in g bands o f Iiid ian , race[H!c Volulue $il0-CIutlli ,i3c0; rall ce.v you ao n0 t , J > r . J . W . l k e r t C a l l l o n . l * T h j P '. iher advaniuge is, it ^ a r lt l l t l M S a r e a p u r e ly V e g c t a b l » ^ - - auv other collar.— . « r e p a r a t io n , m a d e c liic l l y fro ia the ua.j.j'- : tlv c h e r b s found on tlie lo w c v raiiRe» 4 K i ' ^ ; tbe S ierra N e v a d a m o u n tain s o f Calif«.,;,.:',a* tiia, th e m e d icin a l p r o p e r t ies o f which ¡ire e x i r a c t e d th c '-cfron i w ith o u t the o f A lc o h o l. T h o qu e s tion is a lm < * K ;> . d a ilv a s k e d , “ W h a t is tho cause o f t U ! ' ; ; ; t u n p a r a lleled success o f V i x e g a h Bn.f • T K K s f \ O u r a n s w e r is, th a t th e y remote? - .. the cause o f disease, a n d the patient w.1 -< c o v e r s h is h e a lth . T h e y a r e the grent b lo o d p u r ifier and a life - g i v i n g principle,^ ;■ . a p e r f e c t K c n o v a t o r an d Invigoratotp ■'' o f th e system . N e v e r b e fore in th« j h iitorv o f the world has a medicine U o f..- '.5 lumpounded posacssing the reniarktUt! ' ;i qualities o f VlNKOAR linTKBR in hcalinftit , Eick o f every direaso man 18 heir to. Tb«j;. a eentlc Purgative as well as a Took, . ; in e Contention or luflftLnmati(in,((i,,.‘ coast and eight Jives lost .... The X in g o f the Sandwich Islands, now vihiting tho United 'State*, is the son o f a Barnstable whaler who, du c iog variable m o tion fo r the rotating h o o k ; Tho independent take-up lever, which secures the tightening o f the stitch un- der the best poaublo drciunstances,, ; his thront cu .Jll0 fathcr aftcmnrda lott , -The peculiar form o f tho hook and the . eca iLse o f a bobbin h o l d i n g tt great q u a n t it y I s i s o f the under threiid ; T lio siinplo device Tho Senate agreed to a conference asked for process than th a t fo llo w e d b y the Indians, | Hartz has been pardone<l out o f the New Jersey I by the House on the T a r iff bill, and referred to and o n l y th e h ides o f anim a ls k illed in State prihon, after an incarceration o f fourteen i Judiciary Committee a resolution offered by <x)Id w e a t h e r m a k e re a l l y valuable robes. i ye.™ on a lifo nmuueo for m u rder.' Who,. | ^Xa“f ' ”°Wi l l r j f e l Z 11? Henteiiced ho was only fourteen venra old. I tim United States from tho decision o f tho | o0,000 o f these h ides w e r e sn ipped Ka.st, • Goo<l conduct in prixon, bucked bv tho appeals 1 siupremo Court o f Indiana denying colored and it is estim a ted th a t th o shipm e n ts fo r ! o f friends, gained the reltaoo . 'b e /trpublk i ci-'Wra'HttciKl piiUjc^ fcchoolri. this y e a r w i l l a g g r e g a t e 125,000. varying the tension o f the lower thread Tho hollow steel needle-bnr ; Tho facility o f a p p ly in g and using mnuy useful attachments— tlie hommer, binder, corder, rufller, <tc.] H a ving completed the construction o f our triid machine, in the wny indicated, it was mounted upon it convenient stand, nnd submitted to e v e r y variety of test ns to tho mnguof work tlm t could be execu ted upon it properly nnd well, nud w ith out other adaptation than simple changes o f needle and th r e a d .,, T h e mere list o f operations , p erform ed in our presence .without' tho slightest hesitation or failure, and without the discoverable loss o f so much as a single stitcli, would convev nn m n d equnlo idea o f t l i e co m p le te success >° >“ ‘ 1 >“ tho Bum of il5,0(w. tho jury ach ieved. his case on tho Unit trial failing to agreo— U e g in n in g w ith n n e e d le m e a s u r in g I standing six to mx. lie nai) charged with mur- In it 17-1000 inch iu d u im e te r , and 0]iera - , der on election (lay. Tuo burglars, named tin g w ith the ilno.st th r e a d 'upon la c e i Wiliiarn ^roalier and Joseph Douglas, wero shot go o d s , til« same n in c h in c passed th r o u g h j and killed whilo leaving tbe country houso of nil the stages o f m usl in, nnd broadcloth ! j,.,ig0 y ail Brunt at Bay ltidge, h. I. Just ho o f a ll conceivable th ickn iisses and fo l d - * f Gro dving Douglas charged Moelier with being in g s and rid r iu g s , a n d then w ith wjucci i tllc aWucior o f Charlie Iioss. A conflict took threiul stitching th r o u g h portions o f ,,la<,0 ,)ctwcen tho bllr „ „ j tho o c c u p y ,a h e a v y harness lea t h e r . , ,h o , ^ A exchanged. In the sections o f Nebraska and Kansas 1 “ m e a t je r k e r s .” T h e Indians ^ w h o visited by grasshoppe'rM, farmers havo been \ k ill b u fta lo take o n ly a sm a ll portion o f j compelled to feed w h e at to work animals, the an im a l, and th e w h ite who slaj ifauy poor families are already compelled to I them fo r sp o r t ra r e ly tou c h then w ith a livo on wheat bran. Thousands o f women and k n ife; so th a t the h id e h im t e r who i ■ children go about their houses barefooted. ' ? f.‘ e r 13 u s l} n11? BUre,o f \11S f 01’ - n9 th° years ago, married a princess to havo having XcarIy i50,000 are required to feed the inhabi- ‘ h l,le. r e n ia m s m g o o d o r d e r fo r rem o val liis thro »it cut Tlio futiicr wim ftficrwuniH lo^t I . • ■ . . .. * , n e a r lv a w e e k a lter tn e Killing, it t«ic nu, throat cut. m o fathcr nas afterwards lott I um a uutll next ilU> and ae m K h more t0 k w a y W h e n hides a re no t clothe them .. .SmaU-pox is raging at Sore!. , to b e ]ia d {a s t e£ o u g l , o r , „ th personal (iuebec, in the most virulent form . Thirty- I silfe t v in th is wnv> th o h id e luuiters pro- two thousand Germans have immigrated into ; j e c t l i t t l e ra id s o'f t h e ir o w n out into the Strasbourg since Uio war ____ i b u ffalo ran g e s , k i l l i n g th e anim a ls sim p ly fo r th e ir h ides, nud l e a v in g the m e a t to decay, or selling i t at a nomiual rate to a c c o m p a n y in g p a r t ies o f dealers. T h e | h ides a r e tann e d and dressed b y a much m o r e ra p id , b u t less p e r f e c t and effective, out, iu«. Also baadaomel)' bound '* lires \ of the Grvat Mo«lc Muster» Mendeliohn, Mozart, Cbopio. etc., cüiün« ¿1.^5 to iluu per book. hia for New York, has bceu wrecked, and six- fo r p r o d u c in g a n d ! tcen perished ......... James R. Gilmore, known in literaturo as Kdmtuid Kirk, author o f “ Among the Pines,” jj'I a Newark, N.*'J., f#r sentence on’ a conviction o f false pretenses in the salo of real estate. T lio court said that tho prisoner had mado reparation as far as possible, and the court imposed a flue of ¿100 in each o f the two cases ....L o u is Sold everywhere. Se«< promptly ty mail, p»>»: /*«», f'v r r t t a t l y r i t r . O n l t r tovn. O M V K It U J T X I N & CO., nc^toR . CH AS. I I . HIT.^ON A: CO., _________ 7 11 ltnm m v q y . N e w Y o r k . are I r e l i e v i n g C o n jres:.— — . .. . tb e L i v e r anil \ ¡.scerai . O r g a n « in B iliflu jr. . j)U u a r a T 'I'he properties of D k . \ valkem ■ Y ix e o a r HiTTKRi* aro Aperieut,, Dianoorepe, I Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Ditvttk,, - Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, A w » I Kve, and Anti*Bilious* - • i i\. tt, 3U-s»o.vArjt> * c o . . I Dr'.cirist^ Gen. A irw.. ?i»n Fraiiclnco. CfUlfrWiU, 1 .jjd cor. of W.vdunirt«>ii anti Charlton St«.. > V : | *i*tUÌ Uy al» D h u b U « «»«» Dralcf»» .. . * ' Y. X J.-No. b2. _____________ ! J U S T : d W A S H I N G T O N M A T T E R S . Mo»t P o im lnr Hook o f the Sen«oii. A A V 'l-i I J A 2 s a n i i » i :< j a . n t v o i x .m : Bf Ki.L.\ Kaumam. - - I'rlc e $1.5(1 .V. jeweled Hatriclia “ white h^nd\ but ueTerthele*» nnH whicb for womanhood’» take bandied mistake and sin aad did oot spot it^H It t« witt>nl oue of the ewect- opt of modern lore Btorii*», and both our *n. 2 oor tictlnn n«wd tbe lnt!u«mce of women just like Mllllcent Challis. lUM n m 1). T .O T IU tO I' CO ., P u b lU h r r * . Me«§re. D. I*. 1 Co. t»ublL«h the Celebrated ilOCO and ¡j.*»» Priie Storiet*. tbe Pani-y bctok« and upward of three bitodred other choir*- Ixntka for The I'atnliy and S, S l.lbrarie«. (JaUlngUf» free. Any volume tent poet paid on receipt of price. DO T i l l * 3 0 0 1 .MONLV IN I T s r i l E ! Jm t <*' Úfcofol, Jlnntlwrr.i*, Cheat/. helU £»*1 wlior»*. .Send tor Pn^pcctQ» to K; I KKIUOMAX, ~t Hnrclay Stn*et. N. i^« ITlMVest Kcnrth.Stteet. Clncmpati,^ ion.or J*i»0ftwr««kfc» C i O í t I*K lt HAY Comm !1 O « * * »O' and Kipent-t-e. .... it Apply now. f«. WKBHKU A (.0.. .Marion. We_ oderh and will j^ji] Are Accompaniiueots Difficult? Se^entj favoriti» It «liad» with E>\r<i accompaniment*. attend public schools, this year w ill aggregate 125,000. A r timrHMtiMr o f v « w York i,M Mii.npmii.il a ' ^c^oriftls forrcduciug the salury o f the Preri- CftCh h i d e rep r e s e n t s a slain buffalo, these --------------- newspaper o f Non lork has ftuepondcu, after a j (icnt to $25,000 a y e a r wero read. ‘ fim iri»m »n n v p v n fa ir thm ifrh not n fu ll M f t W V Y a life of a little more than two m o n ths. . . ' Tlio Senate adopted a resolution instructing I . f? , ^ t * * i * i n • 1 li< X Coroner Croker, o f New York, was admitted i ^ J.inUoiarj- C o im itte o to inquire into the ! ^ a o f tlie m a g n ific e n t b u t c h e r y w hiel ' jurj-ithctiou o f th o P r e s s - g a g law. and passeil Y O U bound ln Hoartl«, 120 sheet mu«ic !«ize, *ent by »nail, prepala, on receipt of f l 2A. S I N G 7 R. C. Kkynolus A C0..12C3 Broadway. X V o f w o r k , we en t e r e d u ^ n tho n icer t o i l s ! 'ved long enough to c o n f e r that one re q u ired for a f a m i l y m id lig h t inauufnc- | o f lhcm lia'> “ ,ole>‘ thc ho-v ¡»upennten- tu r in g machine. I l l th is d e p a r tm e n t w o : dellt \a ilin g , or tlio .\ew York i«U c e force, %ntui»HHod all tlio v a r i e t i e s o f w o r k o n v>l»o «aw tho bodies of tho two men eavs ho has h e m m in g , fe llin g , a n d b r a id in g , and a l « o I known tlmt tho two men who were killed wero a dogrue o f succesn in s i n g l e and d o u b le » engaged in tho stealing of tho boy, and has m i l l i n g which w c b c l i o v o u n p a r a lleled j been in searcli o f them for eomo time. Thoro T h o varied kinds o f w o r k on a la d y ’s is no doubt but the boy Itos-s will soon bo found, b o o t wero th e a p e r f o r m e d , am i each o f ! rr th e s e w ith the siune m a r k e d success. In - I f horlc9, Itmvard ™ t0' lcn“ <1 to l»p n » o n - d e e d , whatever th e te s t , m id w h a t e v e r , \ ,ont for llfo at D « » lo \ “ - for murder, th o w o r k presented, t h e saino u n f a ilin g A t ulKht R crowd of one hundred and fifty p e r fection was e x h i b i t e d , n o t on ly iu tlio I armed and masked men proceeded to thc court w o r k rm it piece, b u t ill th o execu tion o f , house, ovoi powered tho JwlorJnnd guard, took J each individual s t itc li. \W ith m u ch p a - 1 Howard from liis cell dressed only in his shirt, tie n t exam ination, w o w e r o unable to d i«-1 and hung him to a lamp post at tho com e r of c o v e r a single d e f e c t . the public square In tho Election Court * * * v * * ■* 1 Mr. Crowell WilHon, M. P.. for Iiast Middlesex, T h e m inuteness o f th i s re p o r t is a s i m - ! Ontario, *a s unseated for bribery by agent*, p i e reflection o f th o cu r e w ith w h ich w o , tho rcn|>otidont to pnv all costa The Toronto n a v e endeavored to e x a m i n e these claim s . ; manager o f Molaous liank has run away with W o titul the c h ie f a d v a n t a g o o f this m a - 043.000 .......... Tho suppression of tho.religious the House bill continuing in oftiee tho Board of Audit of the District o f Columbia. A joint re&olution was presented m aking tlie oftlces of- President and % ice-President elective and by the people, tho officers to hold their places six years. A bill authorizing thc Presi* deut o f tlie United States to issuo temporarily supplies o f food and disused army clothingsufH- , cient to prevent starvation and suffering to i destitute and helpless persons living on the I Western frontier who have been rendered so by thc ravages o f grasshoppers during the past Tho yummer* an(l appropriating -,ir'n A/'r i out the provisions o f the act. has been goin g on am o n g these ** mon- * archs o f tho plains.” T h e hides, aftor being dressed, are rolled up in as small a compass as possible, and shinped to the large Eastern cities, where they are subjected to a process o f reclam ing and drying; and put m to the market for side. imi'?* rnpitlbj with StencU & Key Check OotrtK Catalogue.sample» and full par- tlculara F ree. S. M. Hvr^cnu, Ili UaooverSt., »»stop. Tie MILLER & MILLWRIGHT. A Monthly Journal of 16 pves. Every Miller and Mill, nnaht should take it. Address SIMP.SON Je UAUI.T, Cincinnati. O. $1.00 per annum. Send for »ample copy, C l T \ A \\ l ’ H K . rj) i 9 J_outm '£<. 11 OPIUM Atrent*- wanted overywhete. fk m int A W ai . kkr .U. i >ton.Ohh.• HABIT CURKI) at Hotna 5t Publicity Torma tncderttt ^ _ -- -------- Titnesh-rt. Four year* of » . pnmllfUd luccese. DfSCt|..o Ciuje. 40 0 Addren ]*»•!. V K. M A K S U, tjuincy. Mich/ ¿ > O A A anfl t?xp‘*n**‘s a month t«> * ? 5 - U U - U l . h T O P U A n t ) . J o n e s v iU o . M ich. < ■■ > Thltt P A 1 c N T C A B U i t T « L E T T E R F I L E ia u s e ftilto M businssa m»n, to keep TEUS or PAPERS H w t jl Om and m alphabetical orderi • 4,000 Letters, can bo used on a M or hunc to tho walL^w« PNW Exnreso charcc*. Sono for oiritw in a prlco li«t with 1.000 ref«rta«i - Address C. A. COOK ft CO- CjUoagft, Itt> **. J A bill was introduced providing for thc ro- , demptiou o f mtitilated United States currency , by tho postmasters o f tho several cities anil towns o f the United States. The Senato bills ' removiag a number o f political disabilities were passed. Tbo-Comm itlee ontCommorcc reported favor ably on the biil to constitute Patchogue, ou the Kouth side o f Long Island, in the Stato o f Now York, a |>ort o f delivery .Mr JIurlbut, from tho Railroad Committee. rej>orted a bill chartering a double-track freight railway company from tido-water ou tho At- , lande* to the Missouri river, and to lim it tho j C h i l d W i t — A w e e b i t o f a girl, while at the breakfast-table a few mornings ... . . since, m ado loud and repeated calls for 100.000 to carry i bllttered toast. A f t e r disposing o f a liberal quantity o f that nourishing arti cle, slie was told that too much toast would m ake her sick. L o o k in g wistfully at the dish for a m om ent, she thought she saw a way out o f her difliculty, and excluimed, “ W e ll, g i v e m e annzzer piece and send for tho doctor.” rates o f freigh t thereon Ordered to bo printed ; K S ” 1 have t ïk ë n '^ r a t ìm'crMt in this __t ____ i :i t ___ Indisputable Evidence. St. Euio, IU., Julv 8 . tS71. Jt. V. Pierce. >1. D., Buffalo, X. V . I wieb to add m y testimony to the wonderful curative o f vour Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical and recommitted. - B id ttfc e t « o f a R a t’ » INte. A singular story, but a true one, is o f tho serious harm w h ich 1 mm como t o 'M n i.' M a ry Carou, a d r e «m a k e r , iu Spring field, Mass., from the bite Of a rats Horn« two months ago, w h ile sho was assisting ia killing one o f tlie*o troublesome am- m a K it seized her flu g e r w ith its teeth, and would not bo rem o v e d until it was cliokVsl off. In a fow days her liand and arm swelled frigh t fu lly, and the whole aide o f her body d m almost |»ralyzed. She was at tim es throw n into convul- nons, and for m any <lajn had to be kept im d e r tho inthienoo o f m orpliiue. Fou r physicians were in attendance. She has now recovered t o aome degree from the m ore terriblo offccts o f tlio bite, but her hand is. still paralyzed, and « 1 m U Black i emadatod, 1 chine to be ill the uso o f a m odified form o f tho rotating hook ns a substitute fo r the shuttle, tho hook carryin g the tipper thread around the b o b b in containing tho low e r thread, and thus producing indeu- ticnlly the same e ffect ns the shuttle. T h e superiority of tliis ro t a r v m otion over the reciprocating m o tion o f tho shuttle ma chines cannot be dispu ted. T h o ‘ ‘ lock stitch ” which is thus secured lias always ranked highest on account o f tho perm a nence, beauty, and gen e r a l desirableness o f the stitching w h en done, nnd the w ide range of its application. T o theso conceded advantages there lm ve been added, in ou r presence, tho severest anil ioost .searching,tests.of .its capacity ; and i usefulness .upon every ordinarily possible k in d o f work, and w e can do no less than bear witness to the entire and rem a rkable success w h ich lias attended its action in every part o f our examination. I t is a m a c h inc w h ich, by thc p r o o f su b m itted , wc a r c satis- jic d muet eventually sujterscdc all others now known with w h ich it comce in c o m p e tition . A s the only conclusion to which wo can nrrivo alter an investigation o f tho several merits o f each o f tho sowing- machines subm itted, an investigation which wo liuvo en d e a v o red to make pa tiently and com p letely iu every respect, and associating these w ith our best judgm ent upon the m e r its o f tlio several machines which are in uso but not ou ex hibition : W c rectm m c n d f o r thc W h eeler A W ilton jVetv ¿Vo. 6 ,S'cwin;/-machinc, the hiyhett aw a rd w h ich it is in thc p o w e r o f thc In s t it u t e to bestow. J o h n A . B a s s e t t , ' • M o h k s 8 . U e a c u , H. W . S t c e l e , \ Judges. J o n s M a t t h e w s , lic c i i E N 13 m .t,, Tho Hoard o f M a n a g e r s unanimously approved the report, nnd recommended fo r this machine th o G o ld M e d a l o f the Institute. • “ . -r- ,. -■* T i ' T lio Board o f D irec t io n unanimously approved this ‘'recom m endation, and awarded thc G o ld M e d a l to W heeler & W ilson, tho only g o l d m edal awarded fo r a sewing-machine b y ,th e r A morioan In-, .stitu tefor.m a n y yew r a .» Y ’“J ^ r j P o o r M o th e r . J A blow aimed“ a t t b « ch ild muat atriko through the Terr h e a r t 'o f~ th o 'm o th e r . Im a g ine, then, the a g o n y endured b y the hcroino of tho su b join e d in c id e n t : A little girl, whilo p la y i n g on a railroad track, got her fo o t so w e d g e d iu a. fro g that olio' wa« held fast. H e r m o ther aaw tlio predicament, a n d heard an a p proaching train. S h e ran. to tho rescue o f her cluld, but co u ld n o t extricate- thc foot. The traiu cam e ou, and although tho engineer a p p lied th e brakes, it was clear enough that i t oou ld n o t be «top p e d fininV iinniiivK \ ’ r i i a ♦!ri/1inrf tlinf. order of “ Sisters o f Charity” has been decreed by tho Mexican Congress, 113 to 57. Tho express companies will earn1 contributions for tho Kansas and Nebraska aufTcrcrs free Tho calalxjoso at O a g o Mission, Kansas, w^os burned, and two prisoner» perished iu ,th e llamea John H. Hendersbot, o f Piko county, Pa., wan accidentfiJJy »»hot and killed by his sou. Thc two had been hunting, and were on their way home. W h ile Mr. llcndcrehot was getting I medicino* since I lirst used it. 1 wa* badly i nfllictcd with dyspepsia, liver derange-1 nnd an I I « « « « . Tho House adopted a resolution for tho ap- ' almost pcrfeet* prostration o f the nervous svs- poiutment o f a committco to proceed to Vick*- 1 tem. So rapid and complete did the dnoovèrv ourg toinvestigate^ tho troubles thoro, refused [ effect a perfect euro that it seemed more like to pass a resolution fo r an inquiry into tho ; prosecution o f tho so-called safo-burglary cou- i ■*piratore, and referre<l tho bill to repeal tho ' press-gag law to tho Judiciary Committee, with , leave to report at any timo. ]iills wero intro- 1 duced to repeal all acts requiring stamps on checks; for frco banking and to withdraw legal- ! ionder n o tes; reducing letter postago to one cen t; to amend tho Constitution conccm ing tlie ofttcial term o f tho P r e s id e n t ; for tho re lief of magic ond a perfect wonder to iny«o!f, and since that time we havo never been without a bottle o f tho discovery and Purgative Pellets iu tho house. They aro a solid, sound family physician iu the house and ready at all times tb tlv to tho relief of sicknoss—without charge. Vfe have never had a doctor iu the house since we lirst bcxau the uso o f your pellets and discover}* 1 havo recorameudod tho use of theso medicines in several severe aud compli- tbe Sonthorn States by tho compromise and j cated cases arising from, aa I thought, au settlement o f their debts ; for a commission to i impure stato of the blood, and in no one case investigate tho political and legal condition o f havo they failed to moro than accomplish all f I I A 1ft \1* I W tw. I iltAt. A VA nl 0 I «V, Ay) I /% ,1 A T . ■ i * II h. . 1 1 . n . »i I tho Southern States: to repeal tlie law requiring i they are claimed to do. I -will onlv menticn tho prepayment o f newspaper postage. i ono* aa remarkablo (though I could*givo vou { Tlie House holiday waa voted for December , dozens). Henry Koster, furniture dealer,’ of 23d to January 5th. ■ tins place, who was ono- o f the most pltifiil Tlio Spoaker announced the appointment o f objects ever seen, his face swollen out o f nhape, tho following com m ittees: Tielect Comraitteo scales aud cruptious without end, extendiug to to visit Vicksburg, Miss.— Messrs. Conger, o f tho body, which was completely covered with | out of tho stage, a gun in tho bands o f his son Mich., llurlburt, o f 111., Williams, o f Wis., ' blotches aud scalos. Nothing that he took i was discharged in i-omo way. Th o w h o l. i ij1’cc.r’ . o f Penn\. ° “ J. Q'^rieu, o l Md. S e lect; seemed to effect it a particle. I finally induced chargo entered thc lower part o f Mr. lien- U S f W H A T Y O U W A N T . — TIIK < IX C IN N ATI W C R K I.Y jr t t Jar on* Also, ths llnuptrhntri ttmt l.OMiitirn’iftl .Map of tin* Mnlrt»,tt> hanKupinyonrhou«<*ornifice. it exhibits all the rail- road*, the lat«*»t territorial *tirrt*ys. population, ♦*te. : i« tH!autifullycoli«r»*d and mounted on rollers sire, 4 ft. 8 In. hr 3 ft 10. l\tr th» prie» of tha Map alone, Í3 00. the publisher* of th« Tl.uK S will send th« Map (l»y « . pres«), th‘*ir large Acolaran weekly new?t»ai>er one year, *?. TI mh **« Ilhtstrntrd I ititi«!—1^ cm »U of rain. abi*>Information, for l¿75,lH*th wst-paid. ho much fot so littlß wa« nev«r bofor» olVred. Ad d ____ TIM I:?# j : p . , Cinchimul, (!• C D II C P Q Y KITS cored bytho’u«« of K op « u r i L I - r O I R pilj . ptic IlEMKDir.s. Trial Pack nee /><■'. For circnla-s. evidence ot suce*«, etc.. addre««» HOPS UHO.S.. Klchnrnnd. Ind. BEST H O L ID A Y G U T , f I I MIIBT, CHILI, T u c u l , PAS TM, r i l l U . Tebster'süDaliridîed Dictionary 3 Q O O E H E M ïl)tC ; 1 8 4 0 P « 6 K ite . T h e J V u y s o f W o m e n , 7 Pwf.J. V. C. SMITH, b n ! nairktklt kotkt 'Vtr fron th* p'M. Dr, Hall mm , MKvaar '■»ma m a Bica viva or t»roa«Ano».* Tk* York •VorU w ji.-It ta a »»s.« ftrtL 09 twv*a«tno» r*a \T* Dr. )foth»(t>)«<clcbraU 4 Ff*nea »kydeha.Mn. Ersarr«™ i* » « * t , twieaar* ta ».«•!»•> Agnmi ¿p. ■oMBtlty Ut •f*B’«fc>mtk*mo»*yl W»IY SiT STILL.««*. ’UlDterofkartltl^««t Tbl» k'ok wjil m)L S*n4f«*eirc«tmi i*T m«a. DUST1X, OILMAN à CO., Hariíorí, C«a. Ä t T H M i T F C A T A R R H , Havinc atrufrled t««aty y«an ÄtV^Haand death witb AbTIIMA, I cspcrlmenud by cob* houodla* root* and h»rb« and iobaliac th« n teine. I fortUDatrly dltcovfred a vond^rtL. rtmwJyandioreeurf for A»tbni*«n4 CaUrrK Warranted to relier« Mv«re«t patotram in* •tantty.«o th«patknt canile úe«*n toreat and aleep comfortably. DmsRlat« ar« «nnplM with •ample packagi for raca rttatrtbotto«. Sold W draretit*. IVrka^ l>y mall 11.3). t*. » durshot’s back, tearing away a portion o f tho spino and lodging in his groin. lie died in a short time. Ho leaves a largo fam ily, ..T lie municipal election in Boston resulted iu tho ro-election o f fla v o r Cobb, nominee o f both tho llepublicans and Democrats, by nearly 18,000 majority over (Jen. Francis Hayes, Indepen dent. William W . White, of North Bcrgeu, N J., was fouud dead in his bed. He was one o f the old V e t t le r e ..... Tho Boston Typographical Uniou elected John Vincent president . ... Nine stores (itid tho Harriman Uotise, in Main street, Jiangor, Me., were b u r n e d .... Wm. Committee on Louisiana aud tho Southern him to try a few bottles o f the Golden M edical' States.— Mcfltsra. G. F. Hoar, o f Mass., W h eeler, j Discovery, with daily use o f the pellets, assuring of N. Y., Frye, o f Mo., Foster, of Ohio, Phelps, . him that it would surely cure him. lie com- I o f X J , Bobuisou, o f 111., and Pottor, o ^ N . V. incnced its uso some six weeks since, taking two Tlie Legislative appropriation bill waa con- I pellets each night for a week, then one each siderod in tho House» and during the dcbato a I niuht, and tho discovery as directed. The r o - , discussion aro«e in regard to tlie franking priri- | milt is, to-day his skiu is pcrfectlv smooth, and lege,'Messrs. K e lley and Mayuard speaking in the scaly eruptions aro gone, k e has taken » favor o f its restoration aud M r Gariield agaiust I some sovcn or oight bottles in all, audconnideia i himself cured. 'Hiis case has battled thc skill ! o f our best physicians. Messrs. Dunford A* ( Co., druggihts, o f tlus place, are selling Iargelv of yoar medicines and the demand steadilv increases, and they givo perfect satisfaction in every ease. Respectively, W, H. CiiAMi'UN, A g i. Am. Exp. Co. i t Thc House, in consideriug the Legislativo Appropriation bill, rejected a motion to increate tlie clerical forco o f the-Bureau o f Education. Tho Houso pasecd tho Legislative Appro priation bill, after & h eated discussion over tho allowance for tho Department o f Justice. A Test o f Love. , In past 'ages' the Bussions w e r e very Ervan, 1, yean, o f age, «hile being dnven from m „ ch distinguished ns wife-benters, un'd n DUlnnn itt Mia uiiimvh /\f U atn.nnn* Prtnn saloon iu tho miburb of W aterbary, Conn., by tho proprietor, Jacob IJeeker, «hot and killed the lattor, the ball entering tlio head through the right ovc . A btorm in the Bay o f liiabay raged for weveral days, and many boat« and over yeventy peraoub aro muwing. . . . John ChamlM>rlin liaa pui-chaHefl tho liou(*e recently vacated by tho £ngli»h Minister in Washington for ¿50,000, with tho intention of turning it into a gildod gambling houbo ... in tho United State« lYeasnry : Cur rency, i l t,082,550 j special deixwit o f legal tendoro for tho redemption of certifieatcti of dc[K>Hit, *I9,0S0,000 : coin, $77,823,327 ; in cluding coin certificates, £22,107,40(1 • ouibtand- ing legal tender«, i3S2,000,000 .......... D. 1!. Logan, ono o f tho party of twolvc which left Wiheonbln last August, bouuci for tho Black UiUb, wiuj recently, killed u i.a bkirmi«li with tb o f Indian^ and’ th« other members o f'th c party were scattered in .the engagement, binco which no traccB o f them have been found, and it ib feared that all o f them have perished ....... George Peak, an employee in the paper mill at Valley Fall's N. Y., had Ins left arm tom off near the bhonlder while putting a belt on a pulley. John -A. Oltmiui, ' nuperintendent, while making his httual tour of inspection through tlie Dtigueene, l ’ * „ mine«, wan fired on by norao unknown petw n and. fatally woimded. The miners employed by the company have been on a atriko. for some time, ankl conse quently tlio pit waa unoccupied at t lie timo the aeeault wab m a d e.. Four men wearing masks rode up to the hotibe of a fanner abont twelve mill'd from Clarksville, Ark. Th e y ehot tho fanner, choked his vifo, robbed him o f i $600, and escaped ......... Samuel Payroll. Purchase went so fa r as to gay that “ I f iu M u s c o v y the w o m e n are not beaten onco a w eek they w ill not l>e good , there fore th e y look fo r it w e e k l y a n d the women say, if th e ir husbands d id not beat them, th e y should not lo v e them .” Th is seems , in c r e d ib le, but singularly enough, Mrs'. Atkinson,, in one o f the moat recent w o r k s on Russia, says : “ A nursemaid o f lu iiie l e f t me to be m nrried. A short tim o after, »lie w e n t to the Xtitelittlnisk o f th e place to m ake a com plaint against h e r husband H e p x p iired into the matter, w h e n sho coolly told him her husband d id n o t lo v e her. her how sho knew lie did not lo r e her ? ‘ Because,’ sho rep lied , ‘ ho never whips me. ’ Sho resented the neglect o f her husband those little attentions custom a ry between man and w i f e ! ” No V x e r t a i a Sonad. - W h e n a m an discovers a grea t truth, it is his duty t o proclaim it to h is fellow man. Th e use e f D r . W a lker’s V in e g a r B itters cannot b e t o o ' s trongly recom mended to tho in v a lid public. T o those who have tried it , nothing need be said — their experience is their p r o o f, pure aud positive as. H o l y W r i t T o those who hnve not t r ie d .it, these truths cannot be too often repeated. The Market.«. MKW Y O R K Betif Cattle—Prime to Lxtra Uullock* Common to Good Texau* ....... Mtlch Cows . Uogs—Live, . Drc**§ctl.............. . S h e e p .................... , , , , . . . LnrabH ,. ......... Cotton—Middling ...................... Flour—Kxtra Western . , . , State Extra, . . . Wheat— U.‘tt Western ............. No. 3 SprJog Rye—State ............................................. Barley—State .................. Barley M a lt.. . ........................... Oatf»— Mixed Western ................. .. Corn—Mixed Weetern .................. Bay, per cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straw, per cwt . . . . . . . Hops . . . » 7 i 3:@.40— Pork—Mess ...........................................* iv m m u i i Lard ............... H o tusked Fish—Mackerel >o 1 , new. 1 ** No. 2, n t w ... Dry Cod, per cwt ..................... Herriup, Scaled, per box IVtroleum—Crude. . ...5,V tS5V Wool—California Flpece ............. *. Texas ** .................... Australian “ .... B u tter-State .............. Western Dairy ................... Western Yellow ................... Western Ordinary ................ Pennsylvania F in e .. . Chee 6 e—State Fnctory ........ . . . “ Skimmed ...................... * W e s t e r n ................. .. .. ........... Egg«—State .............. . ..................... ALBiXT. Wheat....................... , . Hye—State .. .... Corn—M i x e d . . . . . . . ..................* * Barley—S t a t e ................................. Oats—State................... . ............ _ BUFFALO F lo u r ... . .................................. ^*heat—No. 2 Spring... . ............ Corn— Mixed ................................... 0 »t.< ' n t M I u m t a m l j /Wr m , C H R IS T M A S I PRESENT. M itvlll b« *Dj07*4 ') D n tiit t h waoLa T a n , J ' U a subscription to ih* B Toong Polka’ Vewi. j 91 39 a year with & - fe PREMIUM CUROMO. r O V K V H I I I ) K M X WAHT I T t ' r _ . * tmtt far _ •i Om/ to Cf.’aW 13^1 II « 10 <0 00 g 10 (HI 0C Serf. 07 tSJU' 03 07*4 . CC (i. 08 a JÍ.W 4 75 (<$ 5 10 * 75 li ó 10 1 26 1 2 t 1 O'^íS; i 18 “ à 05 (À 1 30 ift 1 Siï ift, C9 <$ (Ä 95 1 30 1 40 f»7 8 .S 45 4 r. 08 A frn » « W n n tfil f«r £ U U U T Ï I K ]> A u n : ^ M i : ! > i c :A L ( ;r n > F . M t h e t n l n e n t D r . 1’ a s c o a s t , I L L U S T R A T E D , n i î and romnlt!, upon iMíroi, «abject, «nd h>nc\ HUKUAH ? tY!K,cir' IS,rtT’,?IÍicnl»rs “ <1 add, ” !'««S Ä = c t o n » SU. rublUh\* ' cUher Pl^adelDhU, (à, 12 2.) 75 fc-il 25 13Î4(J. JHK 13ix> (if H a» 10 OU (¿10 50 C 00 <$ Ö 60 'JO @ S5 Refluai, 11*; M @ 35 2à (3, 3t Co. 4Ì (i. 3Í (a, 25 @ 20 @ 39 ($ W U « 04 <it, 10 (*, 30 ^ :*ÎO O -'«iENTi* WANTKD Immediately, to Ml • I W tery desirable P atent artlck« forhoM«. keeper» aod othen. G. J CAPE^-gLL. Chaabif. Oonn. I7H E C H E A P E S T A N D B E S I P A P E R I N T H E C O U N T R Y . .. 1.50 « £ k » l'io j o e l l e d b y a u y ¥ je k l y L i t B r n j 7 P o b lic a t io n , E a s t or W e s t . aSTA S S E U S W A S T E » IH ET11I, t vW S l> T 1 J £ O l T E » S T A T E S , • Ta«* Moti Liberai Fretniom« aod 01 u> ftat«« 9*0^ »7 anr nawtpapar. Wrlte for a C ircuì; (■ntalnliis (dii informaxioo, ato. Bpactinan oofM^ • atnJ«H*4 oa application, À<3ora*i -ru * t » T».'’ V v; *•» s t e i n w a y £ Grani, Spare & UpiM Piai^ Superlor to all ntb«M*. Krer> Plano Warranted t'ire V»’at%. 1Uu«tr»ted Catalocuo .............. .. —*»•tin**d ' ’ '* — spnlication. T KK INI WV AA Y..................... A* .«».NS, ............ ... ..... with Price 1*7*: m freu on app lication . S T M ... 10?, HK> aud 111 Kast Nth Street, >*«?w Ywt K A G E X T S W A K T B ' “ oiTELLT I All Hy Mr*. Ftrnhoute ot Salt Lair« ©ty, t’ie *tfc oi a jlotmoa Uich 1‘ricifc ► * j irwtuction l»y Mr*. Kiohc. H»U story unwn’i ex|w*ricnrc In** ban Ota \hidden ifi, my-trrlci, m cn*t »loin*;», «tc. of tha Hormon» » I J <.■, •* tcifitf 'tntiif Mvxrfm kti t/lm.* Brigltt. rfi t • _ nmJ CJro-l, it t* the bat new book out. actaalr j 9 - rr/nn im/ r Itii (21*41 thin« for all. It it popular uhtrt.uith ^UTvifOtJy.ondoutKlliaJl other book» , >‘ <e- Miiiut\.** mv ••(,%/ n-nu * t.\ £mloeat i i m’orw tL F.v(r}'My >»ant» it t and strenta ar* ir . j f j H> t j ‘ J ü a tlsy I #\.th thunMml note »«/«re«?/ I f ; » *ar»‘ omi/y truttv oct-tiia NOW—men or women— >-f w 11 nai* Ont. 1 ; t**rw to tho*c who null canvau v ' lj<»K|ir.:ca wttw. t»tJ> n»rtlculi>». u-niM, *t«. w t i 'K V « * '\ ' A, 1 ). + «ttit^OTOf *C v s ltaitford#C>.,o .i n o o R i i r e E J ; 10,ftft0.eM RI.CS Tu.ovu Ulnccts, «, & •» T m b > Deat»r*ietlTVftV RIogfr *pr luOi.«- • ToD<r» $ J,?3, br mail, poitpot. Clrcutattfr*«, AddrtM ^ “ M.'» K»tx K!o. \ T IIIK T V VUAJtH TW. ■ Richmond Print*' i J h « bten held tn hjjjli cj^cni bythM« who o?e a r*«*'J I Hoy are prtKlumJ Ut all the nf.t.-ltie? of cbaiiain« id > Ion*, atiu iu coiiwrvatiTQ m>Im «uited to the wan»^ *“ many person*. Amoni; thn iattwraic the “ S T j I i j s d a r d ' G R A Y - S T Y L E S ! j Proi *•! iurth« b o n ? « or street—b^aotlfol in detiicni^ . p!ea«n* in colorlnir. « C H O C O L A T E S T A N D A R D S T Y L Z * ' l^ r i ^ \ 1 annwt frerrjc«^ , prints. Nothin* better fur daily wear, ■ni**«1 r<* .f'lr O* •/unteti abnrt. »Yoor ret.Tt)*-r should V* v.- them, and your Hxamlnattop aiul appnnal «ill colnd* * OPTIC'S MAGAZINE,1871 N* w„í\ i\ tjiubwrihe! Tb. at* will cumal. H.w StoriM bj Otlw- Optic, « i t u. Î** ao» V re*many o»w featarea. iíír.'' w?»,cJ L ire <lnly f 1 In our Prorpectus. ■dvaoce. Specimen oarnberni*fi%|j r o n N KA ULY treo no application. I.l-K A. «I1EPAHD. Pabllnlicray 2?, 3d 45 4) 30 f3 40 l « ï i I 05 1 35 31 1 30 60 87 I 30 a & 1 33 @ ëC ® 92 <£ 1 60 b5 a nick cnongK, ' T h e m o U ier, tlnding that le girl ooald n o t b « less tluui niaim ed, ! dead ¡11 tlioir bed«, mffocatcd bv coal held her ns far o f f t h e track as »lie cou ld . Another couplo wero nearly dead when w h i lo the « t r e w e n t b y . A ' f o o t tss c o v o r r i . . . . A resolution passed the I t is a certain vcgetablo specific, w h ich aids falterin g natnrengninst the trium p h s o f dyspepsia, j Rye. ...... ..'..III” .. 7 .7..\...ii. bilious disorders o f e v e r y kind, m alarious , *ilrl0-v ......................... •\ ...... fevers, constipation o f tlio bow e ls, l i v e r ! Cotion-Low complaint, sp r in g and fa ll deb ility, etc. rioup—Kxini . .. . etc. I t costs bu t little , and can always | r ? “ 1-11\ 1 We8tern ................ b e at liand. I t is the p o o r m a n ’s irienti. i vViiow.W..’. * I t saves a doctor’s b i l l , auc ! the tim o lost Ss\uT ..................... po#tmA5ter . m rid in g five, ten, o r tw e u t v m iles nfk»r ,ciroItfUIU*.............................. o f Xqrth Warren, Me., and Uim wife were found j h im ; besid e s b e i n g fr e e fr o m n il th e n o u r-P e tm .yivJi ■ - - \Wbea —^Western Red . . . . . . Itye . . . »n>- Y«*l!o^*. 5 2T <«• 7 C-0 1 05 (á. 1 06 SO d: S'S ¿6 (a' 57 1H* C< 06 1 W (a l 50 THE PIAHO-HASP Cabinet Organ. P a ten trd D t e f it x ltr, 1874. I A new u d burnitoi mnrical lortrnmenl-or Imrrorr. ! meat upon t h . Cabinet O rsu-being • eombbutlon ■ , Plwofotte àad o r ,«.. To a oowpfet. H w O ctan ! Doable R « d O r s ù , U «lded a PUn 0 .Ha.- 5 . the ton« of j »hkh .rr between tbc»i o( the piinotone ind h.rr It , bu . pUnofort. action : b pU,ed b 7 th . ura< r t l l , the organ, u d m*r be used «epanitel? or with one or »11 . the stop, of tho organ. It b nut liable » ret ont of order .and does not roquín, tanin*, ll.vtn« thoroa«hl, te,l«i .- « » beantlfal toprorement, we o * ,r It <rith „ „ a . n u i W i ’ . PU X °-HARP CABINET OKGAN.beinK. JI ve -O cta ^ DoCBl.r. nrao Onoax. H ó \ 1 ” CMi'! ' ’ A«°'>aTTC Swxu,, k x r r S i m x and PlANO-ll.tlip.tlir«! « id a half octatu In Elcaant Upright Ito«nant Case. *100. Circular. Ir.i $ 5 P S 2 0 f K K D A Y at hon». Terms free. £\ 1 H dre— Geo. STPCgoy A Co.. PortUad.» ^ / I N S T A N T JK .M F J.O Y M K N T .—At home. » *-v-, V t ° I a wtvfk warranted. No cspltilf.—'■ qaitrd. Particulars and valuable samples sent tree. Al j , drei»», with 6 c return atainp. C. Itosa^WUlUuaeburitb y. 1 V ‘^ T E I > , *>Ien 'o r 'w o n j e n i '’ #3Mr-'* ? o» « ÇO forMîod. rabisble'^umplfj^-.r ^ ntw at once to F M. R E KD. Kithtb Street. NeirÍ^r-. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO $250 -A « n ta »anted i A M O NTH - a « i cljurT* P A r t í o b jí jf a ™ ^ «OW KLl, ¿ (JO., 4 r P a r Íc W)W, ^ VO R T K ± CO., S c Louis ü o 1 l/amphl-t or' U jO ;»/ » , contalnin* lista of i iD T K K T H R R S ! I 21l ROWKLI« t CO. 2!i ¿erjrt* to * R?r- -n: crualied, but h lifo <rm «avcdi / < t i I Carolioa Sanate, providing for a couferenc« of ¡ beneüts uro perm a n e n t. __ Com Mixed Ott*—M 2 i c d . . . . . 1’e t roJeum—Crude . w . a o ê * •'* fio Ä It 2 » 1 'it (a. 1 23 1 0J fn? 1 t*J 6* n, ft 64 {Q, t3 Seised, u%