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fir TEE GREAT TRIBUNAL. Positions on the Com promise Commission Eagerly Sought After. Democratlo and Republican Caucuses to be HeldTo-Day President Grant will approve the Bill In a Special Message. Kellogg and Packard Receivo An other Rebuff from the President. Republican Officials Generally Recognizing the Nicholls Government. Kellogg'a Determination to Make . Himself Essential to the Party. (apt. Ends Bill Aint th IJovcrn man Ir (! for FhjiiipuI. (Special to the St. LouU Kepiihlican. ) FRECKPIXG A.V KI.KCTION. ' Wabuixgtox, Jan. 23. The hotel to night present somewhat the Appearance they do preceding the day of an election ot speaker of the house. Now, to the khame of the house be it said, the candi dates at work are the candidates for the tribunal positions, which by no means should be secured through common usages at state and county conventions. There are at least a dozen tickets in the Held to be acted upon b' the Demo cratic caucus to-morrow night. The principal candidates named, including those who arc unblutshiugly naming themselves, arc Hunter, Payne, Morri son, Tucker, Field, Springer, Hewitt, Knott, Lamar, Lyndo, Wood and even Speaker JSandaJJ. AWED TO IHtf Are s.vcral ol the tunall fiy, who arc al ways candidates but nver stand any chance of election, l'robably the most generally known ticket is composed of either Tucker or Hunter for the first man. Morrison and Payne. Neither of these gentlemen are stooping to the ma nipulatloiu of the average caucus candi date, and frorujthat fact gain the strength and promlnsuce they hold. To-night 1 D. Field Is also spoken of with great fa vor. Morrison probably is at the head of all because of his ability and because of his thorough acquaintance with the tacts In Louisiana. THIS LAST RLCOMMKNDATION Was what helped greatly in placing Gar field in the field by the Republicans. It may be remarked hero that Garfield's fh"aiiy'of the Democrats! For awhile they talked ot bolting him. That, how ever, has been about given up, as it Is seen that if they did the Jiepuhlicans in the senate would bolt the men chosen by the Democrat or that body, and they can ill-aflord to lose either Thurman or liayard. The Republican senators were to have caucussed yesterday to deter mine, upon their three members ot the tribunal, but a postponement until to morrow morning was had BECAUSE THE BITTER ANIMOSITY Which sprung up among the brethren in the late debate had not yet been enough abated to permit ot harmonious workln the caucus. The extreme Radicals are Terj; mad at Conkllng, and will fight him to the last Inch. They will agree to Howe iu his place, providing Ldmund and Morton are the other two. This will probably be the selection. Now that the bill has passed, Morton, Sherman and Garfield are anxious to perform some act under its operation. They understand that after the malignant fight they have mail. .hnnl.l It I v. buwiuu uayes ua agreed upon through the decisions of the tribunal, they will have no claim upon his admin istration. This certainly U a result that would add to the satlslactiou that would be felt should Hayes be decided upon by the tribunal. TELKOIUI'IUC EVJDKXCK. Republicans arc chuckling a good ileal to-night over some dispatches delivered up to Morton's committee which were fcent to and from Oregon. One is in cipher to Gov. Tllden, and to-morrow 1'elton Is to be called upon to give a key to the cipher by which this and the nu merous dispatches can bo translated. iHmocrats In return tell the exulting re publicans to wait until to-morrow when the house committee on powers aud priv ileges wUl bring iorth forty dispatches now in iu possesion. Those not In cipher are said to be of horrihlc import leaving the diabolical character ot those in cipher to the Imagination. TH MISSIStlPl'l JETTIES. Capt. Lads' bill will come up gai,i in the bouse to-morrow. Holmanls trying to push the bill appropriating the money through, while Capt. Lads bas got his Irieuds to ofler and work for a substitute appropriating bouds which are now worth about twelve per cent, premium or fGO.OOQ more than the money allow ed nder a strict eoustructioa of the law. He, no doubt, is entitled to bonds, as he construes the Uw where It roads, "Bonds hall be given It the money has not been previously appropriated." to mean ap- 252 hoVou' totl,e i"o Tf the work, lloliuan, wuo bv bavin the appropriation made at the fir",? session, when notified by the secretary ot war that ' ' TBC MOXkV WOl tO BE WASTED On or belore the first of February, would have taved the SdO.000 to the Government Is now trying; to get out ol it by holding loai vie -previons means previous to tailing the bonds. In the vote Haturday ou the substitute, it received W to "3. when the point of no quorum raised uuu nn r.uuic hujvuiuui iu.; the lubstltute will pas to-morrow, If the jm and noes arc not called. Should they be called IT Witt tOSE VOTKS And probably be lost and then the origi nal bill will come up for action. Every one admits that it Is wrong to keep Capl. Kads waiting, as the contract was drawn up so that every advantage was on the side of the government. At that lime the bonds were as much at a iliscr.nt as they arc uow at a premium, and, as ad argues, should they be so yet they would be torccd upon him. A SPEECH ON THE DUEL. Mr. Jerome Dacilrn the firantl Jnrjr Milton Bural of Cloqnenre. The New York HorWsaya that Mr. Lawrence R. .lerome was secured lor the grand Jury at a great expense ol ub piena and watchlulness. Several gentle men from the district-attorneys's made him swear, and then the grand Jurv through its foreman, Mr. Cortland De P. Field, intimated that it he knew anything about the alleged May-Bennett duel and was willing to crim inate himself, there was his oppor tunity. "Me?'' said Mr. .lerome recover ing his temper in his surprise. Then he collected himself and is rumored to have made the following address : "God bless you my dear boys, I don't knew anything about it. There I'm glad to return lor once to tho paths ot truthful- ncss. Were you ever Interviewed Mr. Foreman? Yes. Well, then, you know how it feels. Once a tainting sinner may endure it ; twice a bouuding saint may survive it ; tbrec time? the silen grave opens belorc you as a blessed ha ven. But I, Mr. Foreman and gentle men, 1 have been interviewed more than 180 times before this time about this May-Bennett duel, as they call it, I tell you on my sacred honor, gentle nun, 1 never knew a thing about it. The reporters of the evcuing papers waked mc up in my moruiug nap and the fellows Iroui the morning papers kept me up to heathen hours. They followed me iu the ttivvtn, aud wnen 1 took a cocktail, gentlemen, they telegraphed It. It was a persecution. 1 wished I lived in sheep skins .and soaUklns and in dens and caves ot the earth. But then, Mr. Fore man, It was partly my own tault. 1 really knew nothing about the aflair, but 1 kept furnishing the reporters w ith most oi the news that tilled the papers relating to the duel. They persisted that I bad some thing to do with arranging the prclimina ries lor the lizht, and knowing that it was bread and butter to the reporters, and that they were paid by the yard for all such exclt'ng information, I furnished them with principals and second- on every oc casion when asked. I did this, 1 repeat, for the benefit ol the reporters mainly. 1 knew it was a sin, but am I not snfll- ciently punished? Be merciful to mc Mr. Foreman, lor I assure you I didn't knov.Jh,c first thing about the .duel t MtyVoTTia ihsisi Upon it that 1 knew about it. I am glad the affair is brought to a close ; I am glad to be here to relieve my mind and the public on this very ex citing suoject. I am a man of peace; I am a respecter of the laws of the land; I would not counsel the shedding of blood in anv other way except according to law aud the doctors. There are some blooded minded men in the community, but 1 am not one of them. I hope, Mr. Foreman, you are satisfied that 1 am a law-adlding citizen, and opposed to the use of firearms except in case of defense or invasion. If you have done with me, Mr. Foreman, 1 would like to retire and resume my pleasant occupation In Wall street, where I w ill be most happy to see any member ot the grand inquest, and to attend to any business In my line to the entire sat isfaction of all parties." Mr. Jerome's remark- were n-piv,.i with laughter and applause, and he wa immediately let go. Our Three (Jou.iboro (iazettc ) If you read the daily papers and watch the vote lor U. S. senator at Springfield, you can with eyes closed almost lay your finger on the name of our honored seua tor, Jesse Ware, in the very right spot You will find him always voting according to the wishes; of the majority ol the people who sent him there. Also Hon. A. 11. Irvln, and though much we labored lor the defeat ol Hon. F. K. Albright, wc must in can dor admit, both from personal observa tion and newspajicr report, that Font, is a gooJ, useful member, always at his post of duty, aud though slightly ap proaching the Independent side of the house, his record as a Democrat Is good. a : Wou'tKlt. Mr. Moody refuses to sit I or his pic ture. Photographers have tri ed Iu vaiu to get their machines pointed at him. One iu London offered him $5,000 for a sittiug. He emphatically declined the bribe. And yet pictures ol Mr. Moody are daily oflored for sale ou the streets and in the picture-stores. They are simply photoitrapbs from ptncil or India-ink pictures-drawn oil band by ,ome persistent and Industrious draughts man, who must have attended the revival meetings lor that purpose. They are no t very good or blight representations of the great EvangelUt, but they look some what like him. If you do not know already, let an "eye-wltuess" tell you what kind of a man Mr. Moody is in appearance - by an eye-witness," meaning ouo who has not only gazed upon the pictures hawked about "uV u,e loan laiaea about. Sir. Moodv I. rut. rmtilv mil ai rather short, stout aud dark.' 3."'le ha evM...i ' ?orn n,""- length, dark ably i&rtiJ0?; 4' 1,0 hli 'oark. nd aTOJ oltive iu action sleek aTd'weU JK y like a though ht up 7s toPL e.r or "0,,k- T7X7"An4'r,ri HnnifiSI Tub La kb City Jocrsal Is local newfiuper published tn tin midst of the (iardrn of the out, w here lands may be procured at i u. tn " .no per acre. The man of whatever an, prolusion or capital, can here make hit fortune. Those ontemiilatlna- a western home and com petency, may lie thoroughly informed by be coming stibMTirwr to the Journal.. TtnMKi One rear, Si W Six months, 1 Three month, Ml cents, postage paid. Aildrms T. B. linn hkiss, Ice. li-4w Lae City, k. MomI City Commercial College St. Louis, Mo. (Establish! in 1559.) TH08. A. BICE, A. K. L. L. B., JAS. RICE, A. M., J. H. HTJRWOOD, j Principals FULL LIFE SCHOUriSHIP S8I 00 MOST Complete. Thorough ami l'rm tioal eonw of Muilv in the I'nited Mates a course lnilileuible to every young nmu em barking oa the tea of life. For Illustrated Circular, Address TH03. A. UlCF., A. M..L !.. B., ' OctlMly Prenident. PAIXT AXDOILS. B. F. Blake lu-aK'rtln i?aints, Oils, Varnishes, J3XVC70XXX2S. Wall Paper, Window Glass, Wis dow Shades, tic. Always on hand, the oetebrated illuminating AURORA OIL.. EIx-osbsb Bulletin.;. Corner Eleventh Street and Washing ton Avenue LAWTEKS. JOHN H. MTJT.KKY, Attorney at Law. CALEO, ILLINOIS. OFFICE : At residence on Ninth Street, lwtwten uhington avenue and v alnut btrert. MARRIAGE fllllfflEP ofti to th HfSAtTird mr- naurr4ta!t on thm III TSffrTI-a oftiic miuiu rstrru. iu sbttet. I B I I P tf Wttftl tllACUVtmt tu 0 1 mm mm vciroo of rrprxMluctsoo ; bo isW-H oiAcuvtne tu ma o la yowim an sf middi ted mokild nd pMswirrt tt; tt cuUsunsf iufortnsUioB, vWVh noont cad altera tu b vuh ouli od how w prrrv the health, and cvDapIcxmm, a f.vcto sWlrd chrcks th trcahoaof yuuta; th tt iaa cni (rut WsMTiext Gui4 In Us wor d. fritm bf MtvO. Tti uthar mf N ooouitd pemn!Wr bef R.ikl on tit of t de iubtct mratsoners In h itii ssiAdJ OLeLM.AjgiihiiitfKK ,,t.irmt,U 'imij Mppj iL. Las? nuunea rrALiva, it i uis fusf middl tfed ibou4 n4 ftrd p Usunsf iufortnsUioB, vWVh noont cn sUtora . MM sr-CTAsAUO. DR. C. M?UNE'S CelcLrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. "PHE cour.tena ice i; ;c.le and L leadon-colorcd, with occasional flushes, or a circiimsc: ilK-'. sjjt on one or bota check-; ; the eyes become dul! ; thep'.ijjilsdilate ; an azure semi circle runs alonj the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some times bleeds; aswellinjjof thcMipjier lip; occasional heidaclie, with limn ming or tiirubbiiig of tlie ear.; ; an iiniii.ial sscrciion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, par ticularly in the mornim;; apjx-tite variable, sometimes vora- ions, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at oth.Ts, entirely gone ; fleeting pains i:i the stoma, h ; occa-.ional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throu:;h out the abd jini-n; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy ; not trifre'i'untiy tinge 1 with blood; b'lly swollen and hard; urine tur bid; respiration occasionally diffi cult, and accompanied by hi rouh; rough somet i mes d r v a tk 1 ron vulsi ve; u. iea-.y and di,tui!.ed sleep, with Uri.i.'.iiig of the teeih ; t- in-r varia ble, b it generally irritable, occ. ver tle above s) mj)toms are found to exut, DIl. C. M' l.ANTS Vr.RMII-L'CE Will tc:tjinly effect a cure. ir vor.i sot contain' MiKctny n any form ; it is an innoi nt prepa rat ion , .v c.iih' f,ioii:i siiyht t injury tu mtst tauter iniiat. Tne t'enuine D:t. I'M. vm.'.s Vi.u mih ,i: be:irs the signatures cf ('. ! MVLanf. and I'lcmlvj lh;o . on i'.p' wrapper. : o: DR. C. tV5Cs.ANr.'S LIVER PILLS. Tlie Pills ure not reeoui mended a a ivnie.ly i'.n- "i;ll t!io il!s tliut Utah is Ikii- to," but in t.fl'.etioiH of tho I.'vcr, jind iu ud lidious (mii plaini , J)y,.-e: hi iin.l .Siek Hiati a !i-( or tY..-,.i.: .i f tlmt ( liuraeter, t'icy i-tand v.'.!:mit it rival. aciui: a:, d ri;vj:ii. -o b ;t"i" ( i'.'t it j ( Id p;vpaiu:.-y t.), it after taki.i ' (ni l 1. . A a a purgative tiny hk im 'i ia;.'.!. ' t:;:w :z'. i.v i ,n tation. ' lh g-ii"i:ie mc never mgar Cllli.d. l. j h I i a ic l Vvax seal on u s b l, lh iini.resyion I).:. M -Li:: Livni I'll is. Ih-h wnipprj-lM'jrstlic'Hynatuivg 't MVANKaild Fl 1 MIVll HllOH. Id bv till iv,j.ctabb' dnig-ifU and eoutitiy -tori-kfi-jK-rs lumlly. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION rillLADtLl'IHA, PA. This irrcut lnternatiunul txhibition, dn signed to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of American Independence, opened May lOtli, and will close November 1UM, 1870. All me nations oi me nu and all tho tt.pa and territories of the Un ion are participatinir in thl wondertul de monstration, bringing; together the most comprehensive collection 1 1 art tre satires, mecuanicul Inventions, cieJiint! aiwuvr erles, manufacturing achievements, miner al specimen, and agricultural products ezer exhibited. The grounds devoted to the exhibition are situated on the line of the PennsvlvaniaKailroad and embrace 4.HI acres of r'afrmount Tal k, all highly Im proved and ornamented, on which are erected the largest buildings ever construe- tea live of these covering an area oi imy ncres and costing .i.(Mi,ai. i ne xoiai number of huildings erected for the pur poses of the exhibition Is near two hun dred. During the thirls duTs immedlattly following the opening o( tho exhibition a million and a quarter ot people visited it. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AM FAST MAIL ROUTE OF THE U.S. I tho mail, direct: convenient and econom ical way ol reaching l'hiludeluhia and this great Exhibition from nil sections of the country. It8 trains too and from rhiladel- phta will pass turoulln a grand Centennial depot, which the company ha erected at the main entrance to the Exhibition grounds for the accommodation of passen gers who wi-h to stop at or start from the numerous large hotels contiguous to thin utation anc the Exhibition a convenience ot the greatest value to visitors, and atl'ord- ed PxelustTely ny the I'enn-yivrnia Kail- oau, wnicii is tne only line running uircet o tue i entenniai tiuiiuintri. r.xcuiion rains will also stop at the Eufiunptnentof be rairons of uusbauury, at Eim Mation on this road. the l'ennovlvanta Railroad Is the grand est railway organization iu the world, it controls seven thousand uiilei of roadway, forming continuous lines to Philadelphia, New Vork, Baltimore, and Washington, over wuicu luxurloui day and night cars are run from Chicago, Ht. Louis, Louisville, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland and Erie withous change. Its main line is laldwlte double and third tracks of heavy steel railsupon a deep bed of broken stone ballast, and its bridghs are all of iron or stone, its passenger tnin are equipped with every knoivn improve ment lor comtort ana saiety, ana are run at faster i-peed for greater distances tlitn the trains of any line ou the continent. The com on ny mis larcely increased its equip ment lor Cedtcnnial travel, and will be pre pared to build in its own shops, at short notice sutfletent to fully accommodate any auy extra demand. The unequalled rt- sources at tuc command ot tne company ot the company guarantee the most perfect accommodations lor all its patrons during the Centeunial Exhibition. The magnincent scenery for w hich the Pennsylvania Uailroad is so iustty celebra ted presents to the traveler over its perfect roadway an ever-changing panorama ot river mountain and landscape view, uue (jutled iu America. The eating stations on this line are un surpassed. Meals wil! be lurnt-bed at suit able hours and arrple time allowed lortn joving them. Excursion tickets, t reduced rates, will be -old at all the principal railroad ticket offices iu the Went, Northwest and South weit. Ue sure that your tickets rea l via the Great Pennsylvania route to the Centen nial. Fit ASK THOMSON, D. l. IJOYD. Jr., Gen. Manager. lien. Pass'r Agl Jv2-w7iu Mark These Facts. The Testimony ef the Wbule World. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS "I had no appetite ; HiUoway' Pills gave me ur.rn tjiiK. ''I M-nd i'jt anotlicr U.x, and keep them iu the hoiiM-. ' lr. ib.lloway has curt. I rnv hesnlache that was chronic. " "I ifa'e one ol vour Pills to mv taln t,,r -iini. era morbus 1 htdcar liltii-thintr irot well in a lay. Mr nausea f a morn'ni i now rin-' ' Voilf boX Of HnliriWUV'it llimn,.,l ,nu i noirei in me nei. i in i .,!... r tmi, , , . 'vinii'i uicrarn. aiel DC nOIMffiat leu T uoirs; i waul one lor a j.or "1 enclose a dollarj your price i 2"i cent,), but yiiv iimitunc w IIIC l WU.II1 HOflllJtr. "nenu me iitc iioxes ol vmir i'ih. "Let me have three bjes of rourVlIU In- r.. turn mail, for chills and rever " Z l have overm ,uch teHtiiuonialii as these, but ", vi dim voij..-is mc io ixtiiciuae. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruiitions of tl ,kln tiiU rnnt,.m., i. niot invaluable. It il not heal externally alon. but iienetrates w.th tlie most frearclung u m me rer y ryot oi me evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the follovviDg diseac-a Disorder of the Kidneys. Iu all disease aflVrtitxy n.i.r. ...nna - - n 1 " ' i .... n, nuviiici " ' " " nu .liiii: nairi : ui w liether they I allliotei with titoue or trravel, or w . .. .uin aui .jiiio MMiieii in me loins over me region of the kidneys, these J'ilU shoiUd be tu- tu nuiuiiiK in me priuieii uireciiona, anil the Ointment should be well rubll into the small ol MIC UUI'H HI Iieil I1ITO'. 'I Iiim lruulnun, v II ,.i.FU alino4t iinmediate n-lief wlieii nil other means in , v iuiiei. For Stomachs Out of Order. No medicine will so effectually iim.rove H,p one oi the stomach a thee 1'ilU; tluy remove ill acidity o. ca.ione.1 either by intemperance Hr uiproiier diet. '1 hey reach II. e liver .ml it to a healthy action ;thci Mre wonderfu 1 LLc Kili.-a. clous in cases of spasm in fur.t thev nfWii.il in curing all disonlers o. the liver mni !,.., t, HOI.LOWAV'S I'H.I.S.n.lh.luw, the world for the following disease! Aku, Asthma. Itilious I .iiin.Uii.i. m,.i..i..u ...... '"kin, llowels, t.onsiiiiiiuion. Dehilitv n......... fevers ol all kiniia. h nn. (...m n...,i...T... 1...1. ifeolion, IntUnimuiion, Jau..dice, l.ivtr Com pluinll, I.iunl.ajto, 'ile, Uheumati in. Itelen. lion 01 urine, rrolula or Kioi$ s Evil. aUr throats, htone and iiravel. J lu-Uouloureux, lumors, I lcr., Worms of til kiuds, Weakness 1 oiu auy cause, etc. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the signature of J llayilock, as aticot for the I'm ted Mutes. ur rouuds each box of Pills, aud Oiutm.nt. A handsome reward will be giveu 10 auy one ten dering such inlormatiou a may lead to the uuction of any barty or parties coiintcrleiiinK the medicine (jr veudmg the same, knowing them to lie tpiirious. , . V.-L'1.ft manufactory of Pii.fessor 1Il , Stw Vork, aud by all resiiectuhly drugKlst and dealer iu medicine throughout tlie civilued world, iu boxes at tfi ceuls, ti cents and l ewh. ' t f" 'I'here is considerable savioir by takinir the larger sizes . " ' 0 N. ll.-l)iruciion for the guiduuee of patient in every disorderare altixd to each box Office, 112 Liberty St., New York. d-tw-Dec.H-ly OR. BUTTS' DISPENSARY j T. LOl 1. No fWSifv "! i'UW"i ..J l. i.i.ii,,,UiTj I Bl V ""', t.'Uiyn..f reuruilur K. nniS w HADV,C on k l"l fiimnir L"' ttfl1"" '"k"- ".drt .rioi Hi ,"Aa IIN fir. But..- OiMn,;. u li N. Oth tt, St. (.!, Mo. vLul u..5 IM..' Lippincott's Magazine, An lllustratud Monthly of Popular Literature, Science, and Art. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1877. The number lor .January bcuiin the nine teenth volume of I he .VJnaiiie, and while its past record will, it l hoped, lie deemed a sutliclent KUaraiilee ol future excellence no ellorts will be spared to diversity its at tractions nnd to proUde an Increased sup ply of Popular Heading in tlie llnl ami Moil Km jihatic. NVtuf, The Krcat object and constant aim of the conductors will be lo furnish the public with Literary Kuterlainmint ot n Heiiued and ari d Character, as well as to present iu a graphic and striking manner the most re cent information and soundest views on subjects of Uencral Interest: in a word, lo render l.ippincoti's Ma.kramc si ri k tnly distiuctUe in TVune Feature that are ,1o.s Attraci'-e Muyti zine lAteraturt. The contributions now on hand, ot spcel allv env.ts'ed. embrace a highly attractive list ol Talcs, Miort f-lories, Uoscriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on eiencc and Art, Poems, Popular Esys, Literary ( riti cisms, Kic, Klc, JUj Talented ami W'ell-Knnwn Winter. A lare proportion ol the articles, espe cially those descriptive ol travel, will be Profusely and Ueuutifully Illustrated. The pictorial embellishment of the Maga zine constitute one ot Its many attractive features. In nddillon to the General Attractions of LlPPl.NCOTr.S MAOAINK. the Pub Ushers would invite attention to the follow- iog Special Features for 1877. 1. A newieria; itry, 'The MiinjuU vf Lvtsie," by Georce Macdonald,authorot "Malcom,"' Alec forbes," "Itobcrt Falconer," etc. To those of our readers who are lamiiiar with Malcolm," thi new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no recomuieudation, and his reputa tion is a guarantee to other of a deeply in-terei-ting and powerful story. It began In the November number, which is-ua, with the December part, will bo lurnislicd gratis - 1 1 ....... ....... r . iu in urn DuumTiuvi-i ini i,. '1. A profusely Illustrated scries ol sketches of Sicttdleh Scenery and Lijc, by Prof. YViilard Pike, of Cornell I'niver ity,whois thoroughly iami'iar with Sweden and its People from personal observat'on. U. A scries of popular papers on Art and Art Witttrs, by Kdward Strahan (Karl Shinui, author ot "l'he New Hyperion," etc. 4. 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Ko. it S,ik utl4 .urfciiil Tho Perfcotion of Light. E LAI THE Family Safeguard Oil. THE HORRORS AND AITALLINd ACCIDENTS l:iily li':iniiirinfr In the use of llio Oils now sold as Illuminators, whicli are mado Itom I'etruleiim, and I tic want of coiitiiliiK c in the ,ulilic mind as to tlie ct rliin safety of laid Uils, lias in, lured the Introduction of ELAI1IE tt a!! KI.AI.NKIs ir) di'j,. Fire test an I spring water white la olor, will tot exilo lo while burning in a lamp, nor in any nicer way, as it doe not contain any of the exnlo. sive compounds so frequently inej w ith In the ordinary oiN for Illuminating. A lamp filled wilh r.l.AINE, if uptet or accidentally broken, will not eiplode or litmi. 'Micro Is no poitlon in whlcliyou can put alamp tilled wild 1XA INK for common in-e, in wldcl; it will explode. KLAINK is certainly the Saf t family lilt mlnatinif tiil known, an can be ued in any Coal Uil or Kerosene lamp, w iihotit ch.ihKc of burner. WA AWAIil)i:n T11K- FIRST PREMIUM Uy the .lurors anil ('omiuilnm rs of tlie Centonnial Zntornaticnal lEzhibition. A the ttest lllumina'ini: Oi', for in extraoi-lioary merit' of Safety and Urill uui y of Lifc-hU KLAINK was also awarded a (iold Medal at the 1'itUburgh Kxpt lition ; an 1 v? u adopted, after a thorough scientific and practical test, by the LMTi:i STATUS (lOyEK.VMKN t I.IiHMI tVSK IKIAK I'M KM', And received a hiU commendation from the lioaid of I'nited States Mestuboat i.- .; tors, 'Washington, It. C. Insurance Companies rate KI.AIN K the ;,mc a a (ias 1 !tk. KI.AIN'K is used on many of the Itailroads, V tree t Cars and llot-1 of the cout.tiy .iikI inaugurated superior to any other oil in the 11111 U t. Can be used in any lam?. OKIiKKs hrtOM I UK TKADF ."Ol.lCn CM. BARCLAY WHOLESALE AGENTS, T" 1 1 r- ftit.f i,,fi..i.MM inc. nr.n MAiiAiNr "- RECORD TnpE YEAR HRTif Nt'MUKlt (JI I.V) LKMiV Tn. KAY. With a line Mcel 1'ortraitof A T Mwr t aiecr, Utaili, W ill and buccMiii. And iH-side the uiiiuiie anil v.l.i'.l.lo Io.rv.. Ullliorlutll i-vr.itH . nri , i . ... . - - - . .- m.. . .... wm iiiioiiciioi ... .mm, una iiuinorr uniiaiiis, aiiiouir to min'iiv.1 iiiImt n, ,... ,i,,. ,-. .n... i .v. ," , 1 ... ..,...,n.K Ml,jDOI DTV1U1 mii-iMi: guccii Victoria' Nrw Title. lr. Jolin Un' Auril Jlillos(.,licr (l oots) I he I rue American a churactci i.tic 1'oeiu W aslniitftoii a Marshal ol rrancr. Jau liiK' low's ancy. New Horse-Car I'oetry, for April. I)oin 1'edro'a Characteristic. A hist Party iu the Ark. 'Inrapilalists Astor, Stewart, Vambrbilt Mark 1 wuin at a llors A uctiou . irt Kt-male Lobbyist at Wanhinjcton. 1 he Oirl ol nevilie a Hpani.h 1'ocm. Koyalty in the Cuitetl State. Arteiuu Ward'a Character and I'ectiliaritle. Monllilv Uu.nlf.rr.........,u ... ' ' J w . uvuich, riu. llniifc's to 1st laujrhed at.poindarand tOHchinu nn.u,M. .Lm,..Iiua i...i.l.... A... j. ' . - - -, a-1'-, i u such aurac- tive variety, that it forms the ricucat amount of valuable and entertaininjc readinv; almost ever tllllirtfMl III at niairuiina This i new rerUUcal, which ha already reach 01 aiu'ti tan tmnriiiiiiu iuli.iib,.i,u ... Con'e'l'jiiK new andorigmal lu the way ofa """'"'j m. oeiiiK a son or Kelereiicc Scrap-liook, or monthly record of imporlunt events that hapnen in any iart of the world, " - ui mc niukt popular miscellany rtf th ftnrrMiil .......,. t . . j 7 . . f"" "' I'o'iry, loreiKQ and domestic. tdit,rby J rank Moore, of the ItoaiitifrSillo i ... I . i u. i-miwi. w ii ii mi. eicgit ui IMC?, 'ir- trait oi the uiottt 'roiumtut er.uu of the iuojui u vain -luiuuvr. On of iha moBt enterUiniiiK and valuable flrfct clttOH Uiontlily iiiuKuziheji ever inu-.. i'ric., mi cfBUamoiUh.or r wior ysnr ubKrip- IrfIUirlV SllbHl'l itilioliu U.,ri.s .-.V. ...... mouth. "UT 0. W. CH4R1EI0H4C0., Publiiheri, Malison Stmare, New York. Madison Dispensary, c 1 ur u.ji. m . i wc raaign 01., vnicigo, rovNPED by nt uisr (TUUkU of litdlrkl Coll.... .d h be.. Ian.. ...i'!f!.t,A.,".,,. imt. istaicTi-aa. oa "m. f l. UrW, .kla t laa, Iminl .lib iuir.!lI .uccw. uuai uaua ruaj.iM lu luUI um uaiuu uom.uIUj, ,r' .tti??- MatLiTf .. iaro. Tkki , u th. rauii of mii .kiu Lo joutk. ksusi .u,Z. iJ r " wvmorj, buupiM on UMlu. ...... . iut kuwi ua (atianea, cut, norutj. bUlOt, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY, j A si"ii a.iii:. luL" ".' '1 vr i?! ILLUMINATOR. BROTHERS, oaiho, ILL. . . . . ik'Tur. liiicu urrnu riru nAiiTr i in, nwiininuiun til I nUulC. THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST AMI ONLY lIKECT KoI.'TK Td Miial93 and ..be Willi direct coniiH'tions for TnE SOUTHEAST, Philadelphia, fov Vork, Sosioa, : asu TlIK SOTI BKAST, lruveli'rslcinuK A Speedj. Pleasant asd CoafartaV.a Trip, Should remember that the BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. I Celebrated for It Eletrant Coaches, Splendid Ho tola, Orau I uamsuuiui mountain and Valley buenery, and th many poiata of iiiatorio Interest Along iU Line. rare : will ALWAYS te as Wt Ai bj Acj Other liae FOd ANPALACE CARS ltuu Through WITHOUT CHANGE Jtctwuf-o tb Principal Westers an! Sasters tfe . tjVJit 'IHHOlMill lICKK'l!. HA(i(iA(IK X1 ( heck, Movement ol 'Jraiua, steeping t ur Acc..iiiiiiilatioii. u).. A.. Miinlv .1 'ii.i., OlUuat all l'rlucil I'oinu, NOBTH, SOUTH, BAST OR WEST. U.K. UOKSKY. L. M.COLK, Aaa'lUeu'l llckel Attt. UV1 TUkel At. fllO. P. BARIIT. TIIOS U Klllllli WtMlera f a''r Act. Mlr ol Traiup'u,