. 1 " i net PERSONAL AND POLITICAJU Johh Brougham,, the favorite com edian, was, taken dangerous ill in Cleveland on the Oth, and has boen compelled to can cel all his present engagement. It is reported that Col. It. G. Ingor s'oll of Illinois bag been unofficially tendered the mission to Berlin. It is charged that the firm of S. & W, Welsh, Philadelphia, sugar importers, are the owners of a plantation in Cuba together with 138 slaves. Mr. John Welsh, who has been appointed by President Hayes as Min ister to England, is a member of this firm. He emphatically and fully denies the alle gation. . Cardoz a, ex-State Treasurer of South Carolina, has been found guilty of the va rious irregularities charged against him. The Jury In his case consisted of four white and eight colored men. Ex-Congressman Smalls is now undergoing trial, and B. F. Whlttemore, ex-State Senator, is under in dictment, both for fraud and corruption. W. O. Mead, Caskierof the Apploton City Bank, St. Clair County, Mo., has ab sconded, owing to a supposed irregularity in the handling of Kansas City and Memphis Railroad bonds, $1)0,000 worth of which are missing. Dr. Paul F. Eve, a distinguished surgeon and medical writer, died at his homo in Nashville, Tenn., on the 8d. He was 71 years old, and a native of Georgia. The President has nominated Henry S. Sanford, of Colorado, to be Minister to Bel glum. TiiESenato ha3 unanimously confirm ed the nomination of Mr. John Welsh as Minister to England. Hon. Lyman Tkumbull, of Illinois, n---TTiiltr.rT Stilton Senator. was recently united in marriage to Miss Mary J. Ingraham, eldest daughter of the late captain jonn juigraiiain, of Old Say brook, Ct. The bride and groom are cousins. Senator McDonald, of Indiana, be gan his working life as a saddler. Mrs. Mary J. Proctor,' of Rochester, N. Y., bequeathed the bulk of her estate, amounting to about $200,000, to various be nevolent institutions of tho Episcopal Church. Hon. A. H. Stephens lives at the Na tional Ilotel, Washington, and despite bis desperate physical condition, is a cneery in valid. A Washington correspondent says: Ho wears gloves on his hands lis small as those of a 10-ycar-old child, relishes rich food, though butter and eggs are forbidden him ; takes an occasional whiff of tobacco, and when in health has two ounces of whisky or brandy after dinner. Senator Morton leaves an estate variously estimated from $30,000 to $50,000, which includes a farm in White County, bank stock and a one-half interest in the Indianapolis Journal. The entire property ic n Yitu wife wlt.li tha re.nup.Mt that it IS ICl. IV ..u, ...v.. 1 Jo administered for the common benefit of herself and their three sons. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, the well known patent-medicine man, has been elect ed a member of tho New York Legislature. Senator Ferry, of Michigan, is an old bachelor and an Elder in the Presbyto rian Church. Prof. James Orton, of Vassar Col lege, died while crossing Lake Titicaca In Bolivia, Oct. 24th, and was buried on a little Island in the harbor of Puno, a Peruvian city on the shore of that lake. He was born at Seneca Falls, N. Y., in 1830, and attained high distinction as a scientific investigator. Prof. Orton had been on two previous sci entific expeditions to South America, the first one 1807 and the second In 1873. His last venture was undertaken about a year ago, his object being to complete his exami nation of the head-waters of the Amazon. Miss Von Elsner, of Cincinnati, has recently made a successful debut as an op era singer in Paris. Her stage name is Mile. Litta. Judge Thos. A. Spence, Assistant Superintendent of the Railway Service, died on the 10th. Ex-United States Marshal Shaffen--i berger, of Colorado, who has been confined v In the Kansas Penitentiary for the past eight 'months, where he was sent after being found guilty of robbing the Government of t $40,000, has been pardoned by President I Hayes. It is announced that Shaffenbcrgcr I Is going to Europe. 1 TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. I The President sent the following nominations to the Senate on the Cth: John Q. Smith, of Ohio (formerly Commissioner of Indian Affairs), to be Consul-Gcneral at Montreal ; D. X. Coolcy, of Iowa, to be Con sul atSpezzia, Italy; Alex. M. Stern to be Assistant Treasurer of the United States at Cincinnati, O. ? Tho Banking-house of Eli Kinney Co., of Cincinnati, heretofore cansidcred one of the strongest in the city, ha become Insolvent, owing to unfortunate speculations and unsecured loans. The Grand Jury at Portland, Oregon, have found Indictments against 32 Net Per sia Indians for the murder of white persons In the recent war. Near Columbia, S. C, on the night of the 6th, Sallie Pauline, an unsophisticated country girl, shot and killed Samuel G.Hen ry, a married man with three children, re pectably eoonected,for making an Indeeent assault upon her person, i Ex-Marshal George W. Hunter, of Bardntona, Kj,while In chary of prisoners tobetakea tothe Penitentiary .fatally wound ed Sam. Ford, who wai attempUns; to es cape. Ford was one of the Xurrell gang of outlaws. I The Postmaster-General has issued a order requiring all Postal railway clerks route sweats wagers aad all other -; Bjnyeesoftbe Departaseat wfeose business It Is U aaad) the avails la public, to aai form tacmsetres la a suit of Mn (speciCca- I tioas for which aceompaay the rdr),wtia- In 00 days from Oct. 123th, the dato of the order. ... - ,j. . v. rnj i i ti ( Tit VUIJTUUI1 ITDOU, Ul AJUIUIUlUKlUUf Uit , ha gone Into bankruptcy, with liabilities of about $1,800,000 and no assets to speak of. Mr. Weed has boen loaning money for other parties on farm mortgages, guaranteeing the interest and principal of tho loans. Uls heaviest creditor are Eastern capitalists. The Northern Line steamer Alex. Mit chell struck a snag and sank about four miles below Keokuk, Iowa, on the 8th. She lies with her decks about two feet under wator. No lives were lost. The steamer John F. Tolle, Capt. Brady, of the Kountz Line, from St. Louis to Now Orleans, laden with produce, was burned at Grand Gulf on the night of the 10th. Boat and cargo a total loss. The steamer was valued at $23,000, and carried a small insurance. A delegation of Ponca Indians had an Interview with President Hayes on the 10th. . Ben. B. Groom, a' well known stock raiser of Clark County, Ky., has gone Into bankruptcy with liabilities exceeding a quar ter of a million, and assets worth about one half that sum. The County Treasury of Clearmont County, O.. at Batavia.has been mysterious ly robbed dl $24,000. A Memphis dispatch of the 12th says that a reign of terror exists in the vicinity of Raleigh In that county, caused by the shooting of colored men by white dospcra does, chief among whom Is Mack Williams. Law-abiding citizens are overawed by the ruffians, and colored men are fleeing fortheir lives. The side-wheel steamer Tom Morgan, of Covington, Ky., wos wrecked by the ex plosion of its boilers near Greenville, Miss., on the 10th. Dr. Powell, who was both owner and captain, and the engineer were killed. ' Eleven persons were killed by the ex plosion of an Argentine torpedo-boat in the harbor of Buenos Ayres on the 12th. A Galveston News special of the 12th Bays that Lieut. Bullis, with a small party of scouts, crossed tho Rio Grande near the mouth of Pecos River, was attacked by a body o 500 Indians and compelled to re treat. Loss not stated. Col. Young had left Fort Clark with 200 cavalry to reinforce Bullis. . , ;. Anecdote of Daniel Webster. During one of the college vacations Daniel Webster and his brother return ed to their father's, in Salisbury. Think ing lie had a right to some return for the money he had expended on their ed ucation, the father put scythes into their hands and ordered them to mow. Daniel made a few sweeps, and then resting his scythe wiped the sweat from his brow. His father said, " What's the matter, Dan?" "My scythe don't hang right, sir." he answerea. tiis la ther fixed it, and Dan went to work again, but with no better success. Some thing was the matter with the scytho, and it was not long before it wanted fix ing again, and the father said in a pet: " Well, hang it to suit yourself." Dan iel, with great composure, hung it in the next tree and retired. Whatever name or designation is given to cause of Fever and Ague, or other inter mittent disease, it is always malaria. Elimi nate that from the system and a sure cure is the immediate result. The safest, surest, most effectual and, at the same time, per fectly harmless preparation for producing this fmnnv effect.is Clifford's Ff.brifuge. It repreents,ln their utmost purity and free rrom an irritating properties, mo remeuiui principles of the East India Cinchona bark, as grown on the Neilghcrry hills. It is the most powerful antidote to malaria known, ana yet as narmicss as wrar, J. C. RiciunDSON, Prop'r, For sale by all Druggists. St. Louis, Tdb new styles of Cabinet or Parlor Organs recently introduced by the Mason cfc Ilnmlln Organ Co. are said to be the finest instruments of this class which the world has produced, both in their musical capacity and elegance of case. One style of organ with nine stops, which sells for cash at from $114 to $140, ac cordine: to elegance of case, is especially de sirable. Such is the demand for ft that they are scarcely able to supply it, though they have more than one thousand organs ol this single style under way, and turn out more than one hundred per week. Prof. Xlco Promises cold weather next week. Be pre pared for it by having a "Headlight" Parlor stove put up witnotit uciav. it was awarueu the blue ribbon at the St. Louis Fair, as best soft coal base burner, giving an extraordi nary heat, having an excellent draft, and perfect comlniHtion of fuel and gases. Five sires on exhibition at principal stove stores. The famine in the northeast of Bra zil continues to' press severely on the energies of the Government and the charity of the nation. About $700,000 has already been spent, and it is calcu lated that about 400,000 persons are now utterly dependent on charity. The I'nlversal Soother! For burns bruises cots sprains etc, Perm Davis' " Pais Killeb" is the popular reme dy. It soothes the pain, produces a healthy muscular action, ana restores the proper bsr- mon v to the parts. 1 here is no wiling woen accidents will occur, , and it hi well to nave a bottle ol It. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to proem Mas. WcraiiOW Hoora ro 8txt for all disrevexw of teething in chil dren. It relieves ths child from paia, cures wind colic, KrolaUa the bowel, and. by giving relief aad health to the child, aires rest to the motor. Rkeaasattaas Qalrkly rarest. "Dannrs Bhramatic ReaMdy." ths (real a Irraai Jtedirtmr. will pontmlT care aar case of riaraauuraa a the face of ths earth. Pries tl a bolt , bold by all DracxieSa. tad for eirralar to Hehihfaatias k. Beatier. Washington, IX G. Twm siHei aais ddiwred by tbs Rational Pa. SCT-PhOwc Osl, K?0 Carta street, Painv atilphia. is irmnreatire aa tie fart eoa, ail orders arc amssritiy ailed, aad ao aao nerd bas in is zrraa vnow. Light, Wholesome Delicious Are biscuits, bread, rolls, dumplings, etc, made with Doolev's Yeast Powueii. Always use It tor the delicious Vienna rolls. Should your frocar not have, and refuse to get, Doom's east Powdeb for you, send 30 cents for K lb., 85 cents for X lb., or 00 cents for 1 lb., di rect to Dooi.Kt & Bkother, New York, and It will be sent by mall, post-paid. i a a' V of this choice article, both In America and Europe, shows that lu 1,000 ounces there are kiit lurn niinnM ii fnrlirn material. Thla la a degree of purity never before attained. Be S. Heath, ClltitonTllle, Pa., Will send bv mall 25 of theComlcalcst Pictures you ever saw, for 23 eta. .Regular side-splitters. EECOMKEHD IT HEARTILY. South Boston.' If. BriTitNi t Drar sir I htm taken swrsl bottles of your VEQB TINK, and am convtnoed It Is s valuable remixl for Dwpepsla, Kldnej Complaint, and General Debility of theSyatani. I can heartily recommend It to all suiter lug from the aouve ooniplalnts. Yours respectfully, lias. aLUNROB PABKEB. Tes;etln Is Sold by All Dragglnts. HELP FOR THE HORSE! Every man who owns a bone should bare a pair of Furlong's Patent FOOT COOLERS & EXPANDERS, Which remove all fever from the feet, snrt lcoep them In s clean, moist and healthy condlUon, alwolnuily prevent ing corns, contracted feet quartoMracks and scratclies. Tile moist sponge 19 held securely ou tho bottom of : the foot, keeping the frog In s healthy, natural condition. They can be used for a Stufttng-lkiot, and donot cost one fourth as much as Uie old leather one.. The cut repre sents Uie Holder and Sponiw on tha foot. The i best horsemen of the country Heartily Indorso It as one of ths most humane and valuable InveuUoiu i of the i day. Horses' foot have been restored from an unsound coiull Uon to a healthy one In three weeks' time. Its result surprises every one. For sale by Harness-Makers and dealers In Turf goods. Slnitle pairs sont to any address upon receipt of price, 1 .so per pair. In ordering, send diameter of hoof measuring Mithejwttymofth Send for dcscripUve circular, with list of testimonials from the leading horsemen and veterinary surgeons of Hie country. I have also a valuable Sponge Uul'nent for bad feet, which I wlU forward with Cooler at U,oo per quart bottle. Liberal terms and exclusive ; territory siren to Agents. Address K. 1. Ml APKlt, " ins Wmlihigton St.. Chicago. S200 to represent Child at Pratt, (Jlntl.O. DIP DBV to sell RUBBER BTAill'8. Tennstre, DlU rAT H. 8. rAHBisn.P. O. Box 386, Chicago 30 Elegant Gilt-edged Cards, no 2 alike.-vvlth name. luc.postpaiu. i;. vann;.,. uwui.m, e a. An yet f at home. Sum pics worth (3 )0 10 Utrtu. 6T1NSON & CO., Portland, Me. $20 a Day. How to Itfnke It. Something New STAf.iiaERERS and sll latamttd.Mnd for clmUn, Ab.Vo1 luu loa Wmily FL.H.X. CIIMC ReVolvers sent free for examlnnt'n. Price-list UUHO free. GieJtWcst'nUunWorks, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEAF IESS REILIEVKI. No medi cine, liook Iree. u. J. wood, aukusod, iwi. J CFancy Cards, Snowflake, Damask, etc., no2 t J5 alike, wltli name,10c Nassau Card Co,,Nft8Bau.N.Y. .f vnn . i.r.a ..rltl. n.mn 10vl AnmnlpH iHI.UUVAIWO nil" imn.v, . '-.-(' B-cont stamp. J. MINKLElt a CO., Nassau. N. Y. Fitsliioiiiihlc Cards, no 2 alike, with name, 10C, poslpalif. UKO. 1. KKKD & CO., Nassau.N.Y. 25 50 Laiioe JIixek Cahds, with name. 13e. 40 In case IHc. L'5 styles Aiiialiitance Cards 10c. Ageufs ontllt inc. IHJWK & CO.. ilrlsUil. Couu. $400 A NU.HT1I. AtaHN'l'S If Sni rU. Ul win iuwxiu uuibi- ties. Send for Catalogue. Van&Co., Chicago. 1GCIITC 3 Subscribers In One AQCH I O Iy 16-nage Paper, with 18 Ckro- mos 2rj feet long free. XA l. auiuur-jMuii, wmuau. (hi fl ll tll'Y. Agents Wanted. 64 m I II Page Cntalocu nml Mampleii VKRK, Vlw AMEKICAM NOVELTY CO.. ClUcago. HU . $9 A nV (A Au.nl.. WllllikM st,'i to S7. Kevulvera S V.'ul. Over 100 Latent Novelties. SOUTHEHN 8UPPI.V CO Naslivllle. Tonn. DC TTV I'lnno. Orsan liest. tVLook! startling DCAI I lnew9.On,'ns,12suii,R5.PianasonlylU0 coil (460. Cir. Free. Daniel Klientty, Wasulngtou.N J. (kTn A DAY guaranteed with our Well Auger 41U cheapest anil best made catalooues fiucb. Ad-ess C. A. BltOCKETT A CO. , Kansas City, Mo. Thisp The " Sure Cure Truss" manufur I lUaOi tnredhv Dr. 8.:.Krani, Cincinnati. O. Alsotbe Electric Olove, sure euro fur Nervous Head ache, Neuralgia, Weak Hack, etc. tend for circular. ill I 9fiadayauremadebvAfrentsscllins dt I B3.W Qrirnn,,. ei-yona, rietni Chromo Titnlii. IttO, Mnipl 'ii, worth KG. Milt ro-lpniil fur HSe. Il:i,atiiilml CsUIosm free. J. H. PCFFilKP'H HONS. H tti.n. MM. C OrvsiJllPTio.,, nronchttls, AathinnnrKl t'atnrrh Cored. New Discov ery. Cnrea Uusrnntrril, or money reranoeol. Send Stamp to D1L HOlUti, Pacific Block, CldcagoJll. THE GREAT REGULATOR. PURELY VEGETABLE, An Effectual Specific for Malarious revert. Dowel Complaints. Pr-p-pla, Meutal beinasion, AtaMleatnese, nansea, uxir, tack Headache, Constipation and Blltoosness. ASKtheiewweieililyvBepaes. BHIom nffersra, victims of f e T and Ague, uie nH-mirUI dlvx-nj patient, rkiw tliey reoiivtvd beaith. clieerfnl spirit and fri appMlts uiey wul tell yuu by taking miuiooos' Liver Beguiaior. This hMjy-eelenrsted meitlrine Kernlaua the Liver, prunvsea dlgrauoo, and fgrunes the ayaxa against larial rtisessn Frtrset of s letter tram Bwl Alezandrr H. Stnrrns : - I orra R-riiil'r h, mtmt my cwhliuisi rninlres il, Iir. Simrn.i' Liver hrnilau-, with 'i it It Is sum. and wits in letter thaa toon atllw uii jjea." COXSTIPA ro.v TTSTIMOMT or thk cHJT.T-trrnc OF OEOTtOT 1 hew4 SAtmi-i' Livfv Itruiausr fw eniNJpau-Ni 4 iy tiwHs, riieH by s tm.pvaiy OS rantnrent ml Uie Swr, f-r fi- larf Virrv m hm years, and a. vara, when u 1 anrmlitic Uithe dirpronas. wits SecMHS ln-tn. I funk It w a erf taedklwe fsr tne raiMH MX tbe Um-i4 I-, sack ha beta aw sec- ' cwavw Ui w 4 o. HtSAAi m asaks. UJefJwjtice f Osttla Original and Only Ginulm, Axracrrsz orn ar sT. H. ZEILXir sk CO rH.LADELrHIA, Pa. ains $! akalayalPrsiTrfsni - NATURE'S REMEDY. V Tm 6-ms.T BioBb PusintWj M A Fine Mixed Cards, lartrc sin, Stints, with U '". lq mil'. 100. AHUNT OO ,,1'IjimohMi.Iii U $350 A Month-Afreaiti wnnleu IVw. Address eUl BaoNsorl. Detroit, Mich. II V L Br humorist " Uurlluirtua tiawkeye. II irs Funniest best telling nook out. 1400 AllsVWU sold byoasagsat. J.W.Marsli,8t.Louls sfUllWIIIIllsBoinfriiie staUnuery.Maglo Pen, Pair Nlreve-Buttona. and Centennial Puule, A IX -R US 'KMTb1. Aitentawant.'d. Partlcnlars free. UNsaiHS Pus. Co., 110 li. Watutugton-tt, Chicago. 111. WORK FOR ALL Intlielrown localities, eanvaating for ins Vlaltor, (enlargetlj weekly and Monthly. Paper In the World, with alannuot eanvaatlng for ths Plreald nonuuy. atrsrest ...... in i.m u'spm. kilii aiainuioui uiinunaa rTee. Big Omnmlsslont to Agents. Terms and Outfit me. AddniM V. O. VlCliliKV, Aaguata, . HAIR - GROWER. tff.aa.alnil to ctire Dnndruff or any Disease of W HrrlllLBIl the Hi-ahL anil In nine cases out of ten make Uie Ualr Grow. Prtoe 11 par boUls. Made by Donald Kennedy, Roxbury, Mass., AND SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. . ' 66 MOW ME TO SLEER" THE CHILD'S FIRST PRAYER, Which begins as above, Is the most tender, touching and confiding petition which is ever olfered to the Supreme Being. It is universal In Its application, and has been repeated by millions In Uio past, is now breathed by hosts of pure and Innocent children every night, awl will be by countless numbers in all ages to come. we have, at a great expense, reproduced tne celebrated French engraving ombotlylng the spirit (if Oils prayer of prayers. The engraving represents a beautiful child kneeling reverentially, and pathetically offering this touching petition to Its Maker. Tho angelic countenance of the child stands out lu bold relief, lu the bright and ahlnlnw Idrlit. of a vflrf hnilllHlimelV-fumlshefl riKlin. Mid the whole effect Is strikingly sublime and attractive. The picture Is 18iH0 in slse.on hoavy white paper, and is perfect In every artistic detail. It Is a copy of the cele brated French engraving, entitled je urois on uieu," one of Uie most famous lu tho entire Paris Art Museum, where the original has been exhibited for nearly twenty years, and has excited morn genulno admiration than any other picture In Oils vast collection. It is only since tha full nY tl,n Kmnlrf, Mint this eiiirrsvlnff has been copied, owing to the terms on which It was presented the museum. Over HIO.IXKI copies have been sold In Paris and elsewhere wUliln Uie past six months at 25 francs ($5) each, waown tno united states copyngnt, anuii has been pronounced by the bout connolsseure of fine en gravings that Uio sale will bo totally unprecedented In fiii. ..funitrv. :ertAln it is that this Is one of tlio finest subjects In Uie whole range of art, and that It wlU touch a resiKinsive chord In every mother's heart. The rrayer Is engraved In full In clear, handsome letters upon each copy, and there Is no gift more appropriate for s parent to present to a child than a copy of this magnificent work of art. No more appropriate picture can bo hung In s little child's chamber, and each boy or girl would treas ure it In after years as a souvenir of childhood's days and a parent's love pricelOJS lu value and fragrant with precious memories. . . . , We may hero mention that one of the largest art deal ers in New York offered to pair fl royalty on inch copyi and sell none for less Uian Si, If he could have the agen cy for the United States We will send this matchloti Engraving, postpaid, to your address On Receipt or 91. In addltl on, every purchaser will be presented with six months' subscription to the luaton Weekly Uliilie, free ol all expense. Thk Wkkklt (H.oiie Is a family news and story paper, with stories by celebrated authors, an able agricultural department, all the news of the day, a checker column, puzzle column, and home topics for the young, table gossip, choice miscellany, full market re norts, etc., etc. s pages and 41 columns In all. Address MANAIIEil Ol? THK BOSTON WEEKLY GLOD& 281) and 28S Washington stnyt, Boston. Mass. Tmathe i tble luue ef tols Paper m MINET7 DAYS ElefinllaM. SilTar-Waro imFJ 1 Can tie aerarad by all wtio reerlre s eoey ef this week'a eaeer. tm eamHIaeoewlth i tbe i ? , ... M-tinnal Rllrtr Plalina Omuhh,. 704 Chaatnet Street. Pella- i eMebls. re., maoafaowcara at rare Colo 8iand.nl Hllter-Nalad Wel, will aMd , .iir ooe eollllad le roele Ibe aama, a ef Doable ilre.ruvtal Silver Spoose, and t ugravs on each spoon any desired Initial. Yes are required u eul em Uie 'I rr.ll!,wlus Silverware Coupon eud aend It le tbe above Coenpaay, 1U year same end aitdraaa. aa a caaraotee tbal tbe order eemea threnah thla paper. Toe are alae required J 7fl enu barvtr oovr tpmi mnC cirrio not hi or. Thea ftpomis r nrnUil to be or Filter Pl.trt VTvii uil, U IU leltowlog ktur luj wiU iMtifr i 0fmrv KAWWAt ftn,m Da ea.TneMM 4 ma rnrMrfl.-Tb Alttimm niruttc r f t Urad. leao eaae IU Ibay be aold al ratall by eatwbaleaalapnoa b SS6 par (reee lit dean). enetale tbe Sllvarware Coepea, stal s wlU sot eSrelir - "jJaTIOWAI. KVLVTVL SILVKIIWAKK COUl-ON. Os iweript ef tkU Cepa. tatatker wlik 7S eaeaeer Myraae entar earraalas and anilns ebarraa. we betaby agree Be eaaal a say address a set ef ear panCala StsaderddeabSKeatrBB' Jad SILVER 8POON8. aad eaeaettiee earn" eaydaatra tnlilal. JeaaralriaWifeJ iae7Seeniaae as. aa Ike Speeea) wUI be dellrwnd at daoUauaea free el say elberebareea. bTahrtv dare frees dale ef tble eapav. after arbVMbta rBve W awl isitw-l' WATIOWAL BILVta PLATlWOCO .rbllBJ'B. Pa. Oend and vesd. fAewM n be daatred. tmymf ef eks aeial. S.-bwe Beawrlad ar Sl.T wbea enald as fm tit re eey etber war. Rtnembrr. umlev thas arTanganaejnt ea article. J nxrp kiirvwe, will k soerrBVsxl wlU an inluel aeaurea wiia- , saisnnsMb IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' y tbe avnBeaf tble Beam a. Ibis IVbaael eia.i.al WWa faag r smly mmrtj daya frees lb aMeT UM Beear. Ikan'ara B BVa re lea I r en wa. ere emitted v Ha beiea aa are Bbaa tbev Bra mm seajerr kf 1 J I I - a ef Ibe aspreatleej ar t ae umm eBeeasea. W 1 .RATIONAL BILTXR nATTSO CO raTILADSLrXIA, PA. waawkBHC BwwaertftJeBW Mas ke saaa aweaa aa aba eabae ef sbes 11 ss ttmj mt use. ArraU wanted. 1 Cuma aaal tawwaa krea. TatC B OO, aaswisalSa AG EMTS. M U k fl I W I lT1. Mf&l I td.saJTtwiwmyaai, m apaaa, WErK l mwm trrera. Terwrs a fad SMsatatbrn aV aAXXJtTT t CO-fiitiii I Ma. FIRST PREMIUM I St.LottisFair,0ct. 2,1877, -TO- HEADLIGHT! -AS- BEST BASE BURNER For Soft Coal, Giving an extraordinary heat, having ex ' oellent draft and perfeot combustion , ,. , of fuel and gases,, Adapted to STORES, .OFFICES,. And sll places where (IBEATIIEaT : required. tf If your Tinner has uot got au assortment send.' thv order to EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., 012, OH, GIG, & 018 N. Malu Street, STt LOUIS, MO. WORLD'S EXHIBITIONS b of RECENT YEARS ; Paris, 1SC7; Ymn, 1873; Sanliijo, 1S73; riiila., lS76r HAVE AWATtDKU THEIR Highest Honors f lt f!SO TUa ' I' ; r! MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS for , Demonstrated Superiority. New 8tyi.es at ri'dncetl prices, from 54 upwards. Cath' Price : Five Octave, DocblbReed, 100; King 8tom.'!i108v in Eleoakt UnuanT Pabe, New Style,. $120. Sold also for install incuts or rented, until rent pays. A sin nil Orgnn of bent funll ty may bo obtalucd by payment of $7.21) per quarter, for ten ounriors. Il.i.usTBATiiD Catalooues and Pjuce Lists free MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., lMTreraontSt,, . SMS Union 8.1., liCO Wabash A., BoaTo.it. . Mtn Tiiss. tnii ttiu. CONSUMPTION CURED. 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This t'orsot and Attaclmu'nts are covered by five patentsi w chal lenge the world to produce a Corset embracing as many good features twrtAiiiliur to he'iltli. comfort and 5 neatness, durability li lirlc We will give l",noo ensh, as a premium, to anyone presciitlng a . Corset tlist will compete with Dr. L Konle's French Cor sot. Agents wanted everywhere. Samples, by mall, (2.1)0. M co-lists and clnnilarsfor agents accompanying each, sample, or adiln'ss, Inclosing Dwiit stamp for panic lars, INDIAN APOLIU COItSK r COMPANY, 14J) forth Tennessrs street, Indianapolis, Ind. P. 8. Onrer slses two Inches smaller than waist measure over the dross. INSTITUT E-oaUe, No. SO W. 4th Sfc.. Ctsefaastl. KiUtlUhwl for tha ran f Coeeef, Tamers, Ulcere, Sereftila. sol Bkla DlanMe. CeaefrrareAwltsoettiieasieflbtkslreoresaiUes. Korlnfbrmsdoa.aocloMlwo lUnpi ferbooksosuls. let theory ef IresUMut, tettlauelsls fna pslleels nrtd, eo4 Bnwelui city rerereoets, eu. ASdreeS' L. IL GraUgay, M. 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