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THE MUBDBREP CZAIl.. NEWS IH T O K l. m%ssi, _____ Jf B laise , Sporotaiy; Easfora And IRAdle S<itM* T he Bolmont oil works St Philaclolphl*. have/ toen reduced to ashes; loss, $100,000. , T he body of Arthur Sti-abos, * New Tork civil ongiiioor, was cremated the other day ,at the J furnace in. Washington, Pa. This makoe, the! ' eleventh cremation which has takenplace there!, Ivoitv enAMnEnij.rs, for many yoars an odito-; writer on tho.New York .press, is dead in Ids At a Cabinet meeting it .was deoided that the,. n8im ,m > lawM money Wbioh the naticmal. ■ • ■ ' ■ itod with the treasury for the | . jg thwr drcnlating hotoaand ' ; to withdraw their security bonds ranucri ite r o .; i turned to the banks, as all of them have re quested, bat that the ^ocees of retiring that amoiiUt of ourroney logalty IwguU must, under thodaw, ho oontinuedi^'“■ H e H b i G. P babsoji ^ Aestotaut postmiktse!; under Mr.. James; was nominated for poatmastoi ;' at Now York by PrCaidjnt p : 4 o h a a , IW. Itexploded with a terriac t ............. I^ S S E i i f S striiok itlio pavement adense cleud enveloped the carriage, There was a liowl of pain; and -------- from the. GOssacks, some of whom t larlotto, of the i .sprei ^ . Kead £ & a g s . i S £ a S . s S i r ™ fesfeiT fiS iS fS streets lined TOth soldioiy. Tlie nows soon s » a a r f c « i s ^ , safe sr»asrgJiA'\; i f r s s ' ‘\ i f r s s ' s s f « through the various governmehts of Bussia; thoPrincess Marie of Hesse,daughter of LouisC* ® £ . ' S « C S l , 1 S ' S S saastiSKrtnsss& fc i s B f S i 5 \ M ” a f ? r h S i £ ‘z , s , s ; , 7 5 . a s r j r x s ; Ilia earlier years lie fostered tliis plan in hia a s t t s w i f s a s s * fluenco over hi^, and without securing his safety incuriTrl the .suspicion and contempt of his people. Ho had aiicnatofl the nobles by his retunns ; lie vainly endeavored to become reconciled to them- by attempting Ers^S'«?&£.. “C.'I'gf, operations throughout Russia, and tlic various attempts which they made upon the eniperor^s ... - . . ..IS live years, and had two chil- l r s £ * f f i s £ S s r S 3 l : several years ago. The fourth son is the Grand KEMAiiKABLE traUeo case is attracting iVido- lad attention from the medical fraternity at jading. Pa., and vicinity. More, thaii five! weeks .ago a stranger, apparently a Gorman ; aged aboiit forty-six years, arrived.at the village; inn at Fogelsville,, and after being served with ' reti-eehments took a seat near the stairs and apparently foil-asleep, Since then he lias re- ; mainod in a trance, cvoiT effort of fhe doctors : failin^to arouse the uncousoious man. D cmno the past severe winter more than 80,000 persons were the recipients of charity in Now York city.,- G ueat indignation exists in the provision trade on account of Unfounded stories made public by the British consul at Philadelphia in .dispatches to his government to the effect that hog cholera was. prevalent to a great ex tent in the West, and also that the disease Inown as \ tfiohina) spiralis ” was on the in crease in this couhtry. Very gTeat-damage has been done to the export business in hog pro ducts by these reports, and the president of the Now Yorlc Produce Exchange has ’ letter to Seorctary of State Blaine, rc mments that pork the Enited States with impunity. ja large boiler in the Buffalo, N. ¥., when it instantly killing six men and badly 1 others. Ebbert Patterson, t t once called of Grei , a sharp look- al government and . put under oj— „.d, daughter of OTirlstian IX., king o* , mark. Tlio czar is, therefore, brother-in-law of the Prince of Wales, wlio married the Princess Maria’s elder sistei \ ’ ' ' gled de^ratoly,.and, as the now dismounted eec<^ closed upon him, drew a revolver as ttough intend^g to-shoot the Grand Duke \ ’-hael (whose escape from death by r .explosion Was littlo shortbf mirai czar is, L_^ ----- , ----------- f Wales, who married th e l er sister Alexandra, and also ol George I., King Christian’s second son, who was elected King of Greece in 1863. As to Alexander III.’ b policy and ability, very little can bo said, for he has yet to show his quality. It is oortain, howevei', that neither hie home nor his foreign policy wiU bo molded after his father’s. His disliko of the Gcrnians has been outBpoken, especially sinco.his marriage, and he has not liesitatedto say that favoritism to them, to the prejudice of the native element, has been a just cause of dissatisfaction. Toward the end of 1879 ho came to an open ruptm-e with his father' on the question of tlicir common : of miraculous), L anuiU au xj ^ vu tut», Dwuur, Aiti.\anutiv jlxx . lu Bomo bi ojipia.le.l, i injuring sf gothor Witl hurled acres,s the street tlirough a solid board fence. His body was terribly mutilated, and one leg was found fifty yards away.. The bodies of the other men killed wore scattered in every direction. In the immediate Viomity people were thrown to the floor in their houses, tables were overturned; and windows de- molishal. A large piece of the exploded boiler went clear through the roof of an elevator, nearly 500 feet away, and the dome of the boiler landed half a mile distant. U nited S tates secret seiwico detectives have arrested thirteen men and one woman in .Ngw York for counterfoitiug coin. Oie band has been operating largely m portions of the East- Western and Southern States. JuDOB J-oiES-.W, McDii.1,, of Iowa, one ol the throe street railway commissioners, has been appointed by Governor Geer io fill the v.Toanoy caused by the resignation of United States Sen. ator Kirkwood, appointed seorotary of tho inte rior. Judge McDiU was .a member of tho Forty-tliivd and Forty-fourth Congresses, serving from Docembor 1,1873, to March 3i 1877. A S an F banciboo dispatch says it is supposed that the national govenimeut has purohased whaling steamer 3Inry and Helen, and tlie leral opinion in marine circles is that the of sond- 10 Jean- , sh no news j [Sparta (Wis.) Herald.] wobn Oa, wj t h ^ thp casere. >, that of Mrs. Q. W. Hubbard, of this town, onied of Sciatic Rhemna- eonclusivo as to its efficacy. Tlie remedy ‘ has our indorsement. be associate, justice of t irdec, of Louisi T he Riesideut sent tie'lbllowingnom I the .Senate: Stanley jdatthewB,. of Ohio, )f the supreme oourk. the luftey Bcssiohs recently yopng man; was convicted of begging' He made! The English languap extensively spoken thi er of peot Foreign Nevi. at and Carl J M bssbs . P hifson , Wybrant and Carl Stears, members of'the British expediticn attempting; to cross Central Africi^ have been murdered b y ; thoriatives; U ndeb the liquor. He liad been convicted sbity times before of begging, and on this occasion wasaen- ' 1 for one year, with twenty strokes'. birch rod. is much more any other; the number of people speakingit hijijre more ; than quadrupled during the present cen- tencod the cdnntryjthe priBonotsibomg thee jailil inn Dublin. Whereverhei tha ' arrests woreraadC therowas inteusoexcitement. fontarded.to th ja i Dublin. W ernadC there; immense orowde gatliered and were held in readiness for .an outbrea the arrested mo% Miohael P; Boyton, claimed to bo an Ainerioan ( Produce Exchange has written a iiont. Theupshotofthoaffairwas thatMr.O'Don-- ■tary of State Blame, r&juesting; noli; the member forDungarven, was‘‘named” him to assure foreign governments that pork by the speaker and opmpellod to retire, pioilucts mauufaetiiroii in can bo consuined with impu by the speaker and opmpellc A ooiaJssAt, dry .goods house in Par eon destroyed by firo und a loss incur 9,000,000 fiancs (|i,800j000). Twenty-six p e r-; German government to prevent emigration; Q ueen C aboline , widow of King Christ V ni. of Denmark, is dead in h er oighty-ei year. T he sealing fleet, embra'iag twenty-three large steamers, has left St, Johns, N. B., tho ice fields, 'Sealskro .abundant in Bonavi bay, and hundreds have been killed and had LiEUTEXAWt R opeb , au Engli committed Baieido bacahsO howi an American girl. A n Aloxandi'ia ( a traveler named oommand'to-Gordon | [St Bonis OhrCniole.] Tuiai by Jury. Some believe that even this form of trial is not perfectly free from prejudice.: But in our section .St; Jacobs Oil has been tried by tl lic!--and been \ for rbeumatisi] Axlo grease and lard, well mixed in equal proportions and rubbed on young trees will protest them from rabbits; Very little need be used, as only the' scent is necessary. The Greatest piscovery o f the Ace sons were in 10 wns i-ejecl (Egypt) newspaper states that , 1 S m i, who was second in: O ats-’ THE M AKEETS. S S S £ ! t f t l S ^ “ I ^ SSfc::::;::;;:;::::;;::: |;f | P . i Sft 8 a r- and reports that half of his party died of h u n .. M ahomed J an , a noted Afghan leader in the r, has boon murdered. m murdore ublican agitn liavo danja iinry Republican agitators have boo rested in the Spani&provmco of Toraok of $50,000 T he following imperial romulgatedbythe; ihprox laged property to the extent ■lejghborhood ■ • borhood of of Edinburg, ■VVliite State ........ 47 Si.jr ’ll i ‘S un-Cnido ................... 7 ® 8M ^ R>'fiucd................ 9% Butter-Estate Creamory. ......... 98 ® 30 i I I Cheose^|m^^Taetery............. 0%@ iEiStSEiii-iisi J ll »r' ing her to tho Arctic-sea in search of tho Jean- known to all ou nette exploring expedition, from whiohno news j pleased the Ahnightyin His inscrutable ha^ been received in a leag time, ;■ rtsitBussi* with heavy ,blowsof fate Jior benefaetoi^ the Emporor.A^^^ to himself. Ho: feU bx ike hands o f impious gi'aad diika of Finland, etc., hereby make known to a ll our faithful subjeots that it hi y in His inscrutable will ,blows of fate and ifSS ; S iS S S . Boene inthe confusion that fojl ’ - jftsea^in nifonn, but J ho weare le in the confusion t__ ....... ....... explosion and concealed himself i bi^dinK standing in a lane near the west-i wing of the imperial stables. A cordon nplice and Cossacks had been drawn arouna we-.stables, so that escape was impossible, xhe police rented him out o f his hidiug-plaoo, and_ he was bound and sent off to tho dungeon !o o f justice under an escort ofCos- - , - Wife’s relations 1., ------ sjii ar'gJ;:. they walk about in tho mo.sfc unceremonious manner. Their children are Nicholas, born in T he jail in Qumc.v. Ttorida, contaiiilng foul , paU h er benefaetoWl^o Emporor.; nisonors, was dostroyod by fire one night to himself. Ho' feH by the han . murderers, who had 'i^peaiedly sought his IS lifA u d miiide their Mtomphi te iff Corn-rSo. S W estern....:,.. fs ijs S - ‘g I P 85 ® 100 9'60 ® 10.^ :bly enpugh,-wB;, 5 » i i n date,and keep yod heslthy at all tiinca Tbe butchers of Milan have invented- process for killing their cattle by launching a projectile against their foreheads; they appose throat-cuttihg, never return to tho Hast or South except asA corpse. The undertakers, next to the hotel Itcepei'B, have the most profltablo business. This excessive mortality may be iJrcvontod and patients served and cured under the ciire of frionds and loved ones at honio, if they Will but use Hop Bitters in .time. TluS We know. See other columii. ............................... .... The smooth 'Wooden or tiled floors of the French, dotted Over with rugs, are coming into favor in American hoixses. j z s r s . 2 formsi also as a preventive against foyer and ague and other ihtormittOiit fevers, tho F erro P hosphorated - E lixir op exusvYA BiARK. made .{j'srssfs SS'M .patients rocovering from fever or other siokneas S f c S i l f l f i dehghtfdl dressing in the world. The only real naturalhair restorer over produced. M l i E D t tH E IliT I S H , Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sdckacho, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sweii^ ihgs and Sprains, Burns and: Scalds, General Bodily Tooth, Ear and Headqcko, Frosted Feet and Ears, and a ll other Pains and Aches. DirodtlonB.ih Eloven languagot'. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALT.E3 A.VO g S ° R & CO., I For Catarrh, ■ S b r a i . . 1 I ForDeata, i ^'^ELYkfcREAM B;\LM CO., Owego, N, Y. ; »Kllie0FSAWMtCHIIIE9 I P r l M $9.00. ! MOPS, BUCIIU, ItlANDKAKK, DANDELION, T H E Y C U E E $ I O O O IN G O iL D . I B end for Ciurri-AS. E ,iVroTGnti>i Out. it inrty, hear Baltimore ' donee, and offer up to the Almighty our prayers Bvo-Steto . . . . . . . . In'the palace o f justice under an cscorl ssoka He admitted Lis gpiilt, and on being told that his accomplieohad also been arrested, ;aaid they wore rdady to d ie at any moment. He inqnired.if the czar was dead and on tlie police refusing to answer the question, glee fully exclaiined: “ -Ah, I knowby that that we nave aucceoded. Long live the people?” Beth , are young men and apparently o f good birth .ana education. The czar was carried upstairs on a litter. Besides the suroeons-in-orJiiiary, the' moat akillod men in tho city were present, but the case was honeless. His loft log was fearfullv iWattered, Hie greater portion of the foot anil - ankle having been blown off; and his right leg jn « n ^ rly torn from his body. Ho was seiisi- ..We, with, brief intervals of uiiconacioiisness, to tokt: He had lost an enormous quantity oi blood, and tho shock had utterly prostrated Urn, The dbetotB’ ollovta to rally him wert fruitless. At 1;30 p. si. tho imperial familj were summoned to the bedside, whore prayer? & rthe dying were heing said by the Greek y patriarohanJ cler,;y. The leave-taking is sai-l ; ■ have been most touching. Tho czar kissed ■ them rfl and gave them hip blesaina. Ho bor- ; , . t t e j ^ n y of his wounds with hcroio fortitude. add Saidha trnstatl .be ivaa rnmlv fr> rUe nnrl llii.l czarewitoh, who contrary to his usual ciistoie ■'\7^ aurrounded by an escort, drove out of th( iple hailed him as emperor. &;■ - r ho news in sullen silence. There was ^Weeping or^lamentation except ampng the iherlower ,„i,«-n vjujisoin — &ve doue-foi^foiat AH plaO^ Of pubho resort were closed for some days. TTie pimee ^ n t e arrested sovoraV persons who wore ovinheara' deneunoing the dead emperor and Wflaudiug the murder. J>r«vi«aa Ahenpia on the Caar’e Life. Oh the sixteenth of April, 1866, a student ,—....1 the emperor. 8 attempted by a tho emperor was le French at Paris, r shots wore fired Bidining walk near -the V dressing the people who Oh BeS( toivreekli: 1 *^ thedinlhgi 17,18% a inino was laid Wonderful Trees. The fir tree giawths of Puget Sound f >rm one of the wonders of the American world. They average 200 feet in height, 2 cimens have been cut that 3 feet in length and twelve feet in diameter at the base. With a •‘'“ight and well-proportioned log [th of ninety feet to the first limb, cedoi’ trees are in lilce proportion, and ai'e most valuable for wooden wares of all kinds, while tbe firs are the best for siiar and ship timber yet found in my country. There ai’e few nations hat do not use them in shipbuilding. One-foui'th the wealth of San Francisco vas culled from the firs of Puget Sound while the government slept, and to-day all the piincipal steam miU owners ■who <aw and prepare tor market from 100 to .100,000 feet a day to eacli mill—and ihcre are thirty or more mills—ai'e resi dents of San Fi‘aneisco, where they in vest them profits, to the great injuiy of residents of the Sound. There i.s, appa- ihtly, no exhaustion of the timber, and cenfiuy will possibly elapse before uget Soimd forests will be cleared of lefr immense resources: of voided tree giowtbs. How Raisins arc Made in Calilbrnia. In Mr. Blowers’ vineyard, Yolo couniy, the gi-apes are allowed to remain on the vine u ntil of a golden color and trs T he eoronc! of Harry wliioh collided with onot! President Hayes and party, hear gave » verdict that tho acoidei nogligenec conductor, in not following tho orders w’hicb J read over to them twice by tho traiu dispatcher. E x -S enaton A ngus C. uieron was nominate;! for United States Senator from 'WiBcnnsm on the forty-eighll^ bailpt in the Republican canens at Madison. As the Republicans are in the major ity in the Wisconsin legislature, the nomination was equivalent tq an election. A FIRE which broke out in a grocery store at Rosita, Col., destroyed, the whole busmeas pari of the place, causing a loss of about $139,000. A FIRE in Kansae City, Mo., destroyed part o! a fine hew block of buildings, doing damage ti ’he extent of about $200,000. M oodv and Sankey’s revival meeting in San Francisco are thronged nightly. Two men, arrested and tried in thoBalti more criminal court for selling oleomar garine for butter, have been found guilty anJ have appealed to a higher court. T he Nortii Carolina legislature has passed the bill prohibiting the sale or piirohase of any spirituous liquors, c.xoept wine and cider. It adopted by a popular rote in August tho act will go into effect October ,1. B y an accident to a eonstmetion ti-ain in Missouri five persons wore injured, two or tlifoe of them fatally. A n explosion of a largo stone weighing 2,600 poimds in tho flouring mills of August.Fischor, at Chicago, resulted in serious injuries to four persons, including tho proprietor. From Woshingten. T he following nominations by President Gar- have boon confirmed by the itary of tho ] distriot-attomey e Senate: Ex- Savy Goff to of West Virginia; John L, Triaboe to bo consul at Rheims and Lewis Rich mond, of Rhode Island, to be consul-general T he following nominations of United Stat^ consuls have been made by the President; Bhanar M. Eder, of Nevada, at (Jua send; ths throne which wo inherit from our forefathers, Hie tkronc of tho Rueoiah empire, and tlie czardom and grand dukedom insepor- ■ ably connected- with it, Wo assume tho heavy burden which God has imposod upon us, with firm reliance upon His Almighty help. May Ho bless our work to the welfare of our be loved fatherland, and may He guide our strength for the happiness of all our subjects. In repeating before Almighty God the sa ber to dev bonor of Russia, wo call upon aU our faithful subjects to unite, before the altar of tho Al mighty their prayers with ours, and commend them to surer fidelity te us aud to our succes sor, His Imperial Highness the hereditary Grand Duke Nicolai Mexandrovitch.” ^ T he number of poisons injured by the* two bombs thrown at the Emperor of Russia was about thirty, of whom several have died; The two aesaseins, named Bcmssalotf and Wilzikoff, are both stiidents, the former being about twenty-one and the Shceg^. ................ . .................... 5^5® C any ottier ! rUs ia th* nrm in AmOrioa. Any prominent mor-i chant wlil toll you wo ure rosponslbla. Beware of infi-ingoments. OurciroUlara Dnlted SUtes MaRufacturinq Co., Chisago, ill. '.fS would clesx you $SO in a day. Bend for our Pictorial Cotaloguo. 0. S. BAHF’G CO.. ChiciCO. IlL ■ MORE THAN XOO STYLES OF TBS MASON & H A M LIN O R . » A i s r s r- ! j? Iij 7 « |i| p SS-S“ 'YSFStei; a I s« In reOM lAilLT EEMEDl! S T R IC T L Y PU R E . B A i M AM latter twenty-five years of parade FOBIY-SEVENTU COMBESS Sennte Hpectal See Electricity & Absorption I Combined P a y n e ’s A \ i t a m a t r c E n g i n e # . x'iL“T-:irx'£r?s.'Sis.\'sss‘m T \ AGEN T8 WANTED FOR THE p i c x o r ^ i A i L - i HISTORY ofw WORLD m i t m s m _ ___ XVTioNAu'Pcm.isHiso Co.. Pliil^elphin,^. 'CELLULOIB ir M. Eder, of) layaqnil; Al- vine u ntil of a golden color and trans lucent. Then they are picked and put on wooden frays two by three feet in size, piaeod between the rows, sloping to the sun. 'W’hen half-dried they are turned by putting a tray on top, and by inverting them both, are transferred to the new tray; 'R’hen the g^rapos lose their ashy appearance, and after removing the green ones, the rest are put into laJ’ge sjveat boxes, placing of paper between every twenty- five pounds of raisins. They are left there for two weeks, when the stems are : tough and the m sins soft. The packing follows, in which iron ot steel packing frames are used* the raisins being bl - sorted, weighed; inspected, and made presentable. Mn Blowers prefers a rich, moist, sandy loam, in a warm cli mate, for raisins, and believes that win-! ter frrigation will destroy insects and kitep the vines in a thrifty condition; Ho prefers to plant vines eight by ten feet apai’t, or oven ten by ten feet, and ukes fertilisers; The new prohibitory liquor law in bert Rhodes, of tho Distrioli of Oolnmbia, at Boaon; Edward Backus, of Illinois, at Para; EmiloOourtadoat La Union; John A Halder- man, of Kansas, at Bangkok; Abbott L. Dow atAJepe, India; JohnF. Jeuno,ofNew Jersoj’, at Neuvo Laredo. S ome one from Now York city has sent $100 to tho treasnry consoienoe fond. F ortheb nominations by the President: Levi P. Morton, of Now York, envoy extraordi- —v - 9—- ______ man, of Ohio, end Timothy 0. Howe, of Wis I into oxeeutivo sossion. select committcee, vMoh was disposed of in similar manner, and at 12;!5 r; M., on moth of genator Garliuidyt^o Senate wont into o.xeou- Qommitteea. Tlio resolution having boon road tborpon“ M r f D p i'5?im n o ra,W e a ^ ^ ^ ^ ion. After discussion of the ap- ‘ without taking a vote, went Is engraving represents fho Lunas in s Jicalthy state.) W h a t t h e D o c t o r s S a y ! excellent Romedy. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM J . N . H A R R IS it C O ., P r o p r i e t o r o PINOINNATI. O- miop S a l e 'by a l l D r u g i g i s t n , by McKASSON & BOBniNS, NewYork; . 4 ^ _____ “ B f l Catarrh. rSfSi conte), specially preparod to meut Herioiw ewes, con tains all the curative properties of P ouc V m Extvuct | oiir Nasal Syriiiffc (25,cents), invaluable for use in catarrhal affeotions, is Bimiilo and cffecUvo. ^ M E Y E - G L A S S E S . ^ RpprrsputinK the choicest selected Tortoise- Phell and Amber. Tho lightest, liandsomest, ALABASTI14E! SEELEY BROS., 32 Burlinfl ^p, JL Y. City. S H l l I B * Stib-Bass & Oct^Coupier, Tn Parri rnllpclnre —■tfo fnmi itional monetary conference is; Le Barron B. Colt to bo United listriot judge for Rhode lelaiid; David '. McCTiu'g, sun’eyor of onetoms a t OiDcinnati, hio; Lot M. Morrill to be eollector of customa ttion?, cider ntid wine in 1 ho State, or wine- fop eaefa . mofttci pttrpQKeB. at Paris; States diet at Portland) Me. F urtber confirmations by the Senate; Messrs. Evarts, Thm-man and Howe, commissioners to the International mohetaty conferenoo at Paris; D. D, McOldrg,^ surveyor of eastoins, Cincia- nati; LotM. Morrill, colleotorpfonstoms, Porte land, Maine. M ore nominations by the President: S, :K. Hudson, of Wisconsin, to ho associate justice supremo court of Dakota; N. F. Dixon, Jr,, to be United States attorney foi' Rhode Island; Wm. Faxon to bo postmaster at Hartford, and Nohemiah D. Sperry postmaster a t New Haveii. -Also a nambor of army aHiointmerttti and trans- Hmsas makes no exception in favor of >“ executive session confinned .4-,.99w>.io(v,« „ij:— --.ji the following'nominations: B. S, Taylor io bo « 'Cameron as Senator ‘ * havi^^been Owing to the excessive Hestraclion of whales duYing the last seventeen years, it seeins that shpads of herring are less freqnenUy jdriven by whales near the coasts of .^imtriite that derived a considerable annhil ibvonne from the capture of small iib * sboiaiho worth of every article; ■ tieo lias proven; P « S 350 ljia S S S - $ 7 L 7 _ 7 J S » « “ - - ouw PUMPKIM PATCH \BNUnCKYBLDISTHr H . J 0 H H 8 T 0 H f e 8 0 y L ^ jfollowing nominations: B. S. Taylor io bo • Pofailar trial i _ ___ memberof the Miesietsipiji Rivet Imptovemeiit' and thirty-fair jmvs - coaetsiit «eo htsprovi^: commission; N. F. Dfrom .fr, Wni. Fayon and; the groit effieact of by, Du!F« Pongh Gynip; t* N.D. Sperry. . ;ha's no mijtet'iof; > '^11 m - 1 : '-1 > 1