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An Apple Race Says a correspondent of the Boston Ad vertiser who wa at a Nantucket fair: In the afternoon the sport began fcwith a pro cessil of never al delegates from the grand conclave of " Antiques and Horribles and Bungtown Fupileers," in secret aRsembly at Egypt, Nantucket. After perambulating round the track to the amusement of the npectators, they dismounted and gave way to the" " apple race' This was really the most exciting race that has taken place dur ing the fair. Twenty boys were ranged along one side of an inclosed epace, each boy by the fide of a bucket containing twenty applesand fifty feet from them, on lhe opposite side, there were an equal num ber of empty buckets. The winner of the race was he who could quickest deposit his apples in the opposite pail, one at a time, and all to start at a given signal. It was a comical Bight to see the bare-legged urchins hastening to and fro between their respective pails. Following this race a number of bos were blindfolded, and instructed to trundle a handbarrow againHt a flour barrel standing in the center of the inclosure, This excited quite as much laughter as the apple race. Next came the race of the , afternoon, in which two horses imported from the main land contested with a native animal-for a nurse of $100. The contest a was devoid of interest after the first heat when the native horse was withdrawn. The time of the winning horse was in the neigh borhood of three minutes. The public ex erciw-B on the track being over, a general in ritation was extended to all drivers ,of fast horvs to fpeeu them on the track. it was accepted with an alacrity that wpb quite An Expensive Honor. An exchange, in figuring up what it costs to run for office in New York city, gives some startling items. It says: James O'Brien on one occasion when he ruled in Apollo Hall paid $30,000 for the single item of political banners. $19,000 was raised in the Seventeenth "Ward for a procession to compete for a prize banner. F. I. A. Boole, it is said, paid $75,000 to be defeated for mayor by Mr. Gunther. The salary of mayor is $12,000. Thro is no salary at tached to the office of register, but the fees obtained make it worth from $150,000 to $200,000. This office, like that of sheriff, is ooked upon as one of the strongholds of a arty. The direct assessment upon the candidate is $10,000, but a man who under takes to run for it mast be ready to discount $50,000 of his expected salary if the party needs the money. This will include, of course, his contributions for banners, clubs, charities, processions, etc. An alderman receives $2,000 as his salary. As the law now is, he is elected from a sena torial district. To obtain the office he must spend not less than $4,500, and often it runs up to $7,500. The regular assessment made upon him i $2,500. The regular assessment upon candidates JfEWS OF THE DAT. Interesting Items from Home and Abroad. Chili and Bolivia have settled their diffi culties, and will aot fight The English Such Is Justice. A correspondent at Brownsrille, Pennsylvania, communicates the follow ing : Some time ago a -worthless "white vagabond named Hardin, living near tU .t T? o-w-i 1 1 a loft Ilia hnmfl. government has under consideration a proposal ni hWaU brOTlght np at the to unite inU a confederation the colomee of hen.roost of6a colored man residing in tne uape or uoea tiope ore "P0 the berg. Knowing the propensities gay the crop prospects are such that the price Qt a 2 0 his fellow-men, the of wheat is stUI declining Chaa. A.. Dana colored man kent a watch over his declines the nomination of the workingmen bipeds during the dark hours. No for Mayor of New York city At a fire sooner had Hardin possessed' himself in Boston ten horses were burned to death of the feathered prize than the guard Gea. B. F. Butler was renominated for Con- laid hands upon him. Complaint was cress at Newburvnort. Mass The Mormons made before instice IL J. R n, and are creating disturbances with the U. S. mar- in dae time Hardin ana nis saDie ac ehals. A marshal was knocked down while cuser weie vis-a-vis with the aged trying to enter Brigham Young's private office, justice. The testimony was patiently heard, and was overwhelming, and all The Kentucky-toDacco crop baa been badly expected to bear the sentence of the damaged by frost The Argentine revolu- law pronounced upon the prisoner: tion in South America gives promise of ending but, to the astonishment . and amuse without bloodshed.. ..Several hundred horses inent Of all, the justice said: "The have died within a month or two in Monterey legislature never contemplated such a county, California, from the effect of eating case as this when it enacted a law a poisonous plant called " rattleweed," which against petit larceny. They knew that nrndna BvmntomB similar to those of in- Africans were in the habit of stealing for Congress i3 $3,500. It is said that John Mornssey ppent $50,000 in his district when he ran for Congress. Thomas J. Creamer is reported to have ppent $30,000 in a Congres sional canvass in the Seventh District two years ago. sanity. .... .There are fifty thousand working men out of employment in New York The village of Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y., was the ecsne of a disastrous conflagration recently. Thirty buildings, embracing nearly the entire business part of the village, were destroyed. The fire originated in a saloon and is supposed to have . been accidental. The loss is esti mated at $50,000 The trial of Rudolph and Royal Sammis, charged with the murder of It is not falling into the water, but lying in it that drowns. How to Loolc Teung Sixteen. Inn paint ouii rile Halt Btstorers, Vat slsspiy apP'T Hagan's MsgniUa Balm apoa your faee, neck aad band, and at Lyon's K at matron apoa roar aalr. Tke Balm makes yomr compltx'oa pearly, aoft an natural, and 70a can't Ull what did It. It mbotm freckles, tan, aL'owaeu, rlnc-maxks, mota- patcbai, etc, and In place of a red, nine race, you bare tbe marble parity of aa exquisite bene, it gives to middle age tbe bloom of pet petael youth. Add these effects to a splendid bead of hair pro duced by tbe atethslxon, and a lady baa done ber best In way of adornment. Brothers will bare ao p.niter titters when tbete articles are around. wheeler & msoirs Celetti Marj:M M-SMci Sewing Machine Por 3F"axrxiJLy uak, ABT chickens from the whites, but the idea of a white man so bemeaning himself as to steal chickens from an African was preposterous and ab3urd. There fore, the laws of Pennsylvania have pro- nded no remedy, the prisoner is dis charged, and complainant may pay the costs." - Up in the Moon. - The interesting suggestion has been made The Markets. rrw xoax. Beef Oattle Prime to Extra. mt rw UtnunoB w Evoa inuia ...... ...... Mllca Cow Hogs Lire. .................. Ireefll .. Bheep... Cotton Middling................... Flour Extra Western v ... State Extra Wheat RM Wetern...... ......... No. a Spring. ...... ........ Rye... Barley Malt Oats Mixed Western Hay per rwt Straw per cwt Hope T&8, .3025 We Pork Meas...... .. NEW NO. 6, Sewing Machine Tor Leatitr fort anl HeaTj Mom. Wkeeler a Wfiw'i Tamlly S in Ing Machine was 19 ki J5V I tke rsi introduced Into tie household tor general 4.80 a 8.15 I .. .na tor mor. than twenty years baa stood m- rivaled. store than 1,010,000 have been sold, a number far exceeding tbe toul sales of any other 12H .1SH .07 a 10K 50.00 aSS.OO .06 Va .CV a' .064 Petroleum Crude. . . DaueroiMe.tsietstttflt OallO nil6 oooo " TeUow Western Ordinary PennsylTania fine.......... Cheese State Factory...... ' Skimmed 4.80 a 6J5 1.18 a 1.21 1.07)4 1 00 a 1 00 1.30 a l.M .61 a .61 .M a 1.10 .so a .70 .08 a .U 20. co aao is .13Va .13V ...06Sa(S'Sennea .48 .37 .28 .23 .42 .50 .34 .30 .25 .44 Ohio Charles G. Kelsey. in Huntbieton. Ii. I., id bv a writer in Aalure that the white tele- Egge State 1 1 .15a .16 .04 a .06 a .14 a .21 .13 .23 connection with the tarring and feathering, was pstponed at Biverhead until the next Assemblymen have beea known to walk circuit, which does not convene until April, scopic appearance in many parts of the .TT. moon's surface, so strikingly resembling Bye State Will iXUAOU...... ... aLBJarx. ... ...... over the course and escape with an outlay of $1,000, but a peat in the Assembly or the lesson taught tv a defeat is usuallv a much 1875. It is two years since the affair occurred The Turkish town of Akhiolyi, contain ing 5,000 inhabitants, and situated on the Gulf OaU State. BTTTTALO. astonishing. Several amusing incidents more expensive luxury. It cost James J 1. followed. Notably that of a young man Sullivan, it is said, $13,000 to succeed Genet driving a borne whose every step proclaimed in the Twenty-first Assembly District, "sounds from the tombs;" racing him and from $5,000 to $7,o00 is often spent by .againxt a carryall containing a hilarious candidates in a campaign. The pay is $300 ttartv. nmltlfd alom? bv anothei unfortunate for the session. in the animal line, producedgreat excite- snow, may, in fact, be a coating of salt on I Barley State' extinct volcanoes o that satellite. The dazzling, snow-white effect, so familiar in nour. of Burghaa in the Black Sea, has been totallv the appearance of the lunar mountains, is oornVT........ destroyed by conflagration. uu oicouimt i.uuiiaiu, nuuo I'JHint; it rail l ...... I t . - -a w i i- ii. 1 - r : 1 .1 . 1 tja . . . . . ..... . .......... . . I Ti I 1 1 H 1 Hill ll llltllTIlUIMtll B 111 f-1 1 lunuil 11V .fllllM 1 or logs, exploded near Westport Bridge, Maine, r4'"""""-""-"""-"'" ' J aatTiKoaa. killing Wm. Allen, the fireman, and fatally ot tlie more recent eruptions 01 Blount e- cotton Iajw Middlings... scalding the cook. The body of the fireman. .1 J !. !. ii t A. lL A. I . - comnaemea upon,-ana ii is inougni inai a ......................... ...... clew to this well-known but hitherto unex- I BarlVy "!!.Y.Jir.7.Vir.Y."" 1.32 .96 .W 1.25 .61 5.75 1.01 .83 .63 .90 1.33 1.32 a .95 a .P5 a 1.25 a 61 a 7.50 a 1.01 a .84 a .S3 a .90 a 1.35 Dr. J. Walker's California in. Cffar 1 Jitters arc a purely YecctiV.c preparation, raado cliicily Uota t! i-. tiro herbs found on the lower rr.:it cl tie Sierra NeraJa mountains of r.j f, r nia,tho metlicinal properties of v h.c'.t arc extracted tbcrefrom without the nvj of Alcobol. The question Is 5:::wt .Intl.- neV-rl. Wll.lt IS the C.1U5C t'f thi machine of Its eiass. TVi . i . i - f V. . ,. 1:,, vTii.,.. , lli.ln Machine I tinDOXIllieiCU SUtli Nj ui ' " n - - - - " & . . i . . i is 0fiUne4 to 4a it t eaferlor manner a wiser TTRSl Our answer IS, Uiai IUCV rt ::i.'V0 racge cf wotk than any Bemttg Xablae hereto fore prodncea. It is epeiaUy aspie ao tae cover3 hjs hcaltll. I UCV are IDC -TCAt stitching ci eoM iWi,ar,nirTp,- blood purifier and a iiic-giviiu; pi :t;c:;i.?. ming,ovt,,UatKT-ork gtneraaj.totMhtng.l st llrnorator and Iavicor.it. r cf the system. Never Ufore i:i t!:e historr of" tho world bxs a niedic:r.e la COHipoande! possessing the rcmarkai.e ecalitiea of Visf.oar Dittkes in healir? the kick of ererr distae man is heir to. They are a rentle Purgative as well as a Tor. v. rliering Congestion or InSammation tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in U.Im-? Diseases. The properties of dr. alker-s I5EGAB Uittkrs are Aperient. p:athrc:.?. Carminative. 'ntritious. Laxatire. Diaretie. Sedative, Counter-irritant, gudonLe, Altera tive, and AnU-IJiUoas and aiary fair tit of every description. It is In tended to be operated titber by foot, or at a higher rate cf ipeed ttaa other mchines ty steam or other power, and is rapidly gaining that pre-emi nence for mannfactartntr purposes which their family machine baa lose maintained la tbe house hold. Bend for Circular, giving testimonials and description of the machine, to Wheeler & Wilson MT g Co., flMS Broadway. Jlew 1 orfc. nil-. CIIICAOO L.KEKJKII. One eopr '-f I this irrrkt DDtr sent to any addrete. Vmor Co- 114 Moeroe Street, Chicago, I1L I S5 8 $20 IZM nson a Co., Portland, Blaine ri'KAB The choicest in the world Importers L prices largest Company tn America staple .15 a J6 Hraf pful Thonsaiuls proclaim Vix- i everrowdy Trade contianally tn- I jqr BlTTERS thO most wonderful 11- !wV.ttmVndhforcIrbciuiarlS viftorant that ever sustained the o rcrson can lake inese liiurrs article pleases creasing agents dnrmnlt l0" 1 ROBKKT WtlLl, 43 Vesey St.. H. T.. P. Q. Boa 13W suvi.ua. In this instance a crust of crystals inent along the homctitretch. Q . Exhausted Patience. Meeting a well-known citizen What it is to Weep. According to Darwin, the phenomenon of and Brazilians. A number were killed and weei.inir is nrobablr the result of some and, many wounded llie "Civil Damage Act" a - jl Florr Kxtra it is supposed, was blown to pieces . .. .Dis- of salt, very definite, was formed over the Cora Yillow" patchea from Eio Janeiro contain information entire surface of the lava on cooling, the of a serious riot in Tara between Portuguese efiect 0f which, in the sun, being quite nour-Penn. Kxtrltf "1!, :,:i t : t wneai weeiern uea 6.7S a 8.75 a 1.30 a 89 a .59 . ivwinn HiriiiiKiiiniMiiriitiirM A a ladyl A few ; ranTaeetng for the n-rrirHinrr to directions, and rCIliam lo:i adi uit m ain lo DBiain m i . . . . 1.23 .4 .66 CuiCAOo LJcDoaa will en machine. Address Laoosa Co. Chicago, U. .,fi4 Monro street, unwell, provided their boues are not de stroyed Dy mineral poison vr ouifr on the I chain of events as follows: When wanting is doing well for the temperance caoeo. Rnm fro.. (,nn mr.niinrK U-A frtlinrl t h X t Vi 5 pvm t 1 fT ' ,. " W&8 BOIU lO a laa in UrOOKiyn, WUlCU led tO U18 "treel one morning, we louna mat ins eyes food , or suflering in any way, children cry , t. , it. , t. . . were bl.xxl-shot, and he had the appearance out loudly, like the young of most other ,um frnm iha man hn U ing in a very disagreeable humor. e animals, partly as as call to their parents fimd The -F.mnrfiB Fnn?A nf Pr,nM asked him what was the matter ? He for aid and partly from any great exertions and her son have telegraphed their thanks to was portionless the moon viewed by the telescope. " How is it, my dear, that you have never kindled a flame in the bosom of a man ?" said an old lady to her pretty niece, who " The reason, dear aunt," well Corn Y6Uow.. Mlied Potrol6um Grade . .. . 6 00 1.18 8J .88 a l.an a .90 a .90k rpo pusTMABTKits. oar commission to I ind vital orcans wasted bcvond 1 Postmasters are tae most favorable offered by I means, auu IU" wi fccvuo any first-class newspaper In the country, aearets I repair. BHions. Bemittent and Inter LaDoaa Co., 114 Monro Street, Chicago. growled out that lie had not slept a wink serving as a relief. Prolonged screaming the people of Ajaccio for having elected replied the young lady, " is, aa you last night. " Why ?" " Because of an in- inevitably leads to the gorging of the blood Prince Bonaparte to the Council-General over know, that I am not a good match." fernal mosquito. I had just laid down vessels of the eye, and thus will have led at P"1106 Napoleon While Ellen Nestor, a when the brute commenced his infernal first consciously 'and at last habitually to oook m New York' wa8 br,eelinS at Pyer DestrnctlOJ In DIspuise. 0Ba"8V UeanedllJi 1. I X The American Meat and Vegetable Chopper- M . M W ODR NEW . . . . . . m . . I ...V.", IjAUItl cvui.i u . I article. I - . . . . . needed by eTeiy Laey-Petent Spool mittOIlt CVOrS, Winch arc SO prCVa- teed worth SI Simple B)i, mail, 50 rect. Ageate wented. PLCMBiCO 103 S. Sih t)iret, Palisdeiphla, Y. muHic around mv head. I slapped at him. Hip .nrtrtlnn r,f mn-nnA Peiore a ranSe "centiy, ner ciotbea caught fire It is a fact that mixtures of bad ' I " ...jv...o uiiu ,1 u 1 J l l.-il. rr.i I,. 1 -it i rt wore at him, and finally covered my head eyes in order to protect them t the same r , T V " age unOTBA ancl astringents are oiien ... . ' . J J. cjts in oruer to proieci mtm. ai ine same indiatiB want ceace. ami At- in h0mA I rrivon tnr moniVinpa Thov nrn nnf.Ant In a moment the singing timej the spasmodic pressure on the surface civilized The suit of Christian TC. Rn. to destroy, and mav be safelv warranted ..... : . -i .. " . W Q t o n with the fheet. ccawd, and I thought I had outwitted him Qf tie eve and the distention of vessels within this time. I heard him walking around on the sheet over my head, but felt that I had the best of him, and began to doze. In two minutes I was wide awake. The blasted varmint had found where the sheet rested on my nose, and had bored his in fernal bill through the sheet into that useful the eye, without necessarily entailing any conscious sensation, will have affected, through reflex actions, the lachrymal glands Finally, through the principles of nerve force readily passing along accustomed channels of association, which is so widely father of the now world-renownod Charlio to ruin, morally and physically, any Ross, who was abducted from his father's resi- human being that sticks tO them long dence at Germantown on July 1 last, terminated enough. More drunkards hare been in a verdict for the plaintiff, a r; made by these villainous concoctions, a w trial in th w ma labeled medicines, than by the liquors - . tu.v uuu vftno I . . , 1. 1 " " jl Ul CUIUIIICXUO. UU1BUUH, H.U- vertised as remedies, are more mischiev- J)n PKU DAY Commission or tSO a week Z) Salary, and expenses. Mtooir nana vu vr. u. fy It. Apply no Wibiii A Co., Marlon. O o a CO M o o t o IK YOU WANT A KKWI.tO B1ACI1INK, without money, write to 1.x dob a Co., 114 Xonree stieet, Chicago, aud leara how yon can vet oka. CAKVASSKRS WANTED -or the CHICAGO Laoaa, an elght-paie newspaper, for i.6o per year. Largest premiums erer offered to ecents. full pertirnlars on apilicatlon to Lajxiaa Co.. U4 Monroe Street, tticwo, ill. will probably end there. An Improved Meat and Vegetable Chopper to take the place of tbe old Ko'fe and Tray In prc narinff tho Tarions articles of fjod which reqntre chopping, snch as Sansaire, MluceMeat, Salads, Hash. Pish. Frnit and Veretebl s - of Tarions kinds, has come to be cocs-dered ae much of a necessity tn trery well-inducted household as a Loosing bteye. wniie tor The Wa&hiiigton lienublican editoriallv de- OUS than taverndrams. For intermittent Hotels. Bakeries. Bet&urnt and Puilic Iottltu- 1 i Mt I ?iA i. ii ii Hm whAr lar tnt nn anti ti Ai nf fnorl sr rt onlr d extended in its rower, and of certain ac- mxnas inat en' .merman shaU re-establish ana remitieni levers as well as ior an In7h a macMne Vsibsoiately indispensable: Y,r,.i. ,.f mV ljv i i'.m,T.mi ,rt r.t ki i , .... militarv headonartfrH at VaBiiinrtAn r r-arrT. I otter diseases wnicli ttiesa nerv frauds . : rJ ; r .rr v . nonsoeinKmoreunaer llie control ol the 4 J " " 7r.., T . ,? i.i.fli. Hfl r, reli. fir Wol. Pose, the only one which ha. stood the test of time Ptruck a light, ana looked lor that mosquito. m than others, it has com tn nSM tbnt. " : ' "u;"0 pePie, mcraoing 'ryrSr 111 1 Z .V ' ?i1RST" 7" iVl" " me"SVi I finally spied him sitting on the wall. I Buffering n adily causes the secretion of let lly at him with a pillow, but missed tears, without being necessarily accompa him. I slung things around in the vain en- 1 i,v nnv ntWr ntir, deavor to hit him, and, losing srght of him, I thought I had finished him. I lay down, but just as 1 was again dozing he started up Execution of a Monster. A man tmmArl Tmrio a xc V r1 oq ola ntn his infernal music. I lay still, and invited i n i i "m , , derer unparalleled since Tropmann, was ex ecuted recently atChartres. His crimes are him to help himself, but he sung around me all night, and here I am without a wink of refreshing sleep. Curse that mosquito !" We advised him to have patience, but he . got as mad as lie could be, and saying we were no friend of his, went haughtily away. 1 It was a clear case, but very many who read this can relate a like experience. thus recounted by the Paris correspondent of the Lndon Times: In October, 1871, he went to the farm of a Mme. Lecomte, who had sold off her stock and furniture, and demanded her money. She directed him to the place where it was deposited, but as he was leaving followed him into the garden and told him she knew who he was. He turned back and killed her with a hatchet Two Wrinkles. Very often a new screw hole pets so worn that the screw will not stay in. Where A woman whom had asked to pass the glue isHiandy, the regular carpenter makes night Wlth her aPlaring at the moment, he the hole larger and glues in a large plug, Pursue(1 and klile1 her also. In January making a nest for an entirely new hole. last he murred a woman who kept a road- I5ut this is not alwavs the caso. and won!. 8lde lnn aiul in'.May he murdered a boy without tools, and in an emenrency. niton and KirI aSed pixteen and furteen, whom have to flx the thine at once. Generally their l,arent8 had left in charSe of their c - . leather is nsed, but this is so hard that it does not hold well. The best of all things is to cut narrow strips of cork, and fill the hole completely. Then force the screw in. This will make as tight a job as if driven into an entirely new hole. Another hint of a similar character may Ik? useful. One often desires to put a staple into a block of stone. The hole is made, th staple inserted, and lead melted and run in. Hut unless the whole is made with the bottom larger than the top, the lead will in time work out, if there is much jar or side strain on the iron, lleshles, the lead itself i liable to some compression, which ad mits of looseness, especially after being sub jected to very hot fires. A niuehbetter article is sulphur. If this I melted and poured in around the staple instead of lead it makes a much more durable job. Be ndes, it is often more easy to procure sul phur than lead, as every store keeps it that deals in general variety. i farm. Pretending to sell wood, he got into conversation with them and murdered one in the stable and the other in the house. Suspicion fell upon him in this last case and he was convicted of all five murders. a What Idleness Does. Many young people think an idle life must le a pleasant one, but there are none who enjoy it so little and are such burdens themselves as those who have nothing to do. Thvc who are obliged to work hard all day enjoy their short period of rest and recrea tion so much that thev are apt to think that it their whole life were spent in rest and recreation it would be the most pleasant of all. lhit this is a sad mistake, as they would soon find out if they made a trial of the life they think so agreeable. One who is never busy can never enjoy rest, for rest implies relief from previous labors ; and if our whole time were spent in amusing our selves, we should find it more wearisome than the hardest day's work. Recreation is only valuable as it unbends us; the idle can know nothing of it. Many people leave off business and settle down to a life of enjoyment, but they generally find that they are not nearly so happy as they were before, and arc often glad to return to itheir old occupation to escape the miseries of in dolence. I A young woman in Callaway county, Missouri, recently arose, while in a som nambulistic state, and dressed herself as for a ball, dreaming that her escort was wait ing for her and that she was in a great hurry. Instead of trimming her hair she proceeded to cut it rjfT, in which occupation he wai found engaged when discovered. military and civil dignitaries, took part in the ker's Vinegar Bitters, the ne plus ultra : inauguration of the Lincoln Monument at of Vegetable medicines, IS a positive oer all other Choppers. They sare their cost in I I , ?C0. onument at Cnre. But this is not all: the trreat ''? L lh ?! ounugawa. xiunois in tne UOnrre8ional I 7 . . r. inm moodh ism u iqduu uiei now kmuuni io iQfa Jt i,, xt tt , x, 1 temperance elixir IS a Sovereign Specific more than three times that of all other Family districts, of the city of lew York, the Demo- r ,iflnMM,i nT,QtuQ f:IY,. Choppers eomined-a fact which is snfflctsnt erats made the following nominations: Mr. J ..T irXl :rr Cox for the Sixth District ; Mr. F. A. Conkling bogu8 restoratives of missionaries of For De,p aT" nkwton lco V in the Eighth; Richard Schell to fill out the intemnerance Within the uresent 110 Chsmbtn street, New York. unexpired term of Mr. Mellish : Fernando vear manv well-known citizens have . ..J....1in.D.rnri Wood in the Ninth : Mr. Hewitt in the Tenth, certified that a course of Vinepjar Bit- A. able Can Opener, pat. June lt-74; large pr.nt.. and Mr. Willis, Secretary of tho State Com- ters invariably obliterates the desire for "ctnrer, p. o. box nas. Brtdg,P,rt.ct. mittee of the Liberals, in the Eleventh. spirituous excitants.-Com. SSSin. for i&r.eeh. PremiunTListofone A large number of clerks in the departments at Washington have been discharged are turning out from 75,000 to 100,000 Elmwbod The annexation of the FiPfi Tfllna an arwicit uoii&tb a uay. hundred and tixt y eo'wmee of choict book$, eelet- 'I'lio Vorrorronootf. flrklloi. f!nmnan tloa from which is offered to eech snbscrlbsr to -a i . Bf nnn. ,nnMTji:.j I IDDI WCnTT'Q MAr A7INP This shows their 1 T-v-t rv Ano rArn1eMtir T tst Vi a a vft nrrm- British Empire has been formally carried out. thm w wonld aflvise von tn 1n . A". 11 a. uemiBaugn io me amount or $1,000,000 rime. is reported in the Havana Custom House Bleeding from Lungs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Consumption. A Wonderful Cure, Rochester, N. T., Jan. 13th, 1874. The Grand Jury of Salt Lake City indicted Brigham Young for lascivious cohabitation The trial of Michael Murphy, of Jersey City, for the murder of Mrs. Hujus at Kanuet, resulted in a verdict of guilty, and he was sen tenced to be hanged on the fourth day of aggravated form for about twelve years and December .The Rev. Mr. Frank Kellchpr fr several years from Bronchial trouble. I 't-;a J i- j ; . i. i : who. whi e examining a Mont mm. y,i- .1"UUIUJ u.w;w'IO"u."uu8,,,uu "u.laDL,l,S ., . 0 J""' benont. In May, 72, becoming nearly worn tnrough the ragged edge of the crust, and was out with excessive Editorial labors on a paper scalded to death A declaration of out- in New York City, I was attacked with Bron- lawry has been issued by the Court of Queen's ? hitis in a eevere form' Buffering almost a total p-t, - .. , . . . , . loss of voice. I returned home here, but had Bench in Manitoba against Louis Riel. This been home only two weeks when I was corn- action disposes cf the question whether Riel pletely prostrated with Hemorrhage from the is or is not a fugitive from justice, and of any Lungs, aving four severe bleeding spells within nrofaselT illustrated, refined, able, brilliant. entertaining', and lnstructire periodical. Yearly subscription, $4.00, lnclndirsr pos'ape and a pre minm to each eubicrlber seudlrg tfcls amount. To a clab of twenty subscribers this maffsslne is pnt at Z3.00 per year to each, ana Chambers's Encyclopaedia, 10 Vols., Price $50.00, is presented to the person getting np the clab. Specimen number with premium list malledaon receipt or 'M cents. J. B. LIPPISCOrT &. CO., Pnbllshers. 715 and 717 fflerket Kt., Philadelphia. SKAV MUSIC BOOKS. Vear Sir1 had suffered from Catarrh in an I M H, IVI I I K. IM I IM I -r fS I M K. I For Choirs, Sin(rtog Schools, Conventions, etc. By D. F. HoDOts and O. W. Forrxa, Authors cf THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing Machine. . WARDED The Medal for Progress' AT VIKIflfA, 1873. Teb iiOHarr oanaa of Men ax " iwiisss a ma Iirmmoi. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prix A FKW GOOD nEAM.Sl 1. a tiew Invention THoaoueHtT Tamo and seeured by Letters Patent. X. Makes a perfect vock stitch, alike oa bot sides, ona kinds of goods. 3. Runs Lioht, Smooth, Horaaxass and kVarro eomMnafioa of qualities. mraaata Buns for Tsars w-.thout Bspalrs. B. WCZ do aU varUtUs of Work and raney Otitehing in a superior mannsr. 6. Is Most XasHv Managsd by the operator. Mength of stitch may ha altered while running and machine can be threaded without passing thread through holes. 7 Design Ingenious, Segant, forming the stitch rithovt tae use of Cog Wheel Oeare Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has the Automatic Drop Teed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any speed. Has our -lw Thread OontroUer whleh allows easy inurement of needle-bar and prevents injury to thread. n. Cosrrsucnow most careful and rmma It is manufactured by the meet skillful and expert the " Sacred Crown." etc covpaiBiira 1. Musical RotaHjn. 4. Hymn Tunes. 2. - Vocal Culture. ' 6. Anthems and Chants. a Vnnr.PArt Ronn. B. Bt&nd&rd Tnnea. Price $l.(A Sample Copy sent post-paid on re- I eneed whanvs, at the celebrated IlemtBartoD Armory, Illon, 5f. V. New York Office Jto. Urn fludlnon Square, (Knrtt's Bnlld- Some Kind Advice. A jsew lork paper thus treats Weston the man who walks and fails: If Mr. Weston will take a little kindly advice, we should like to remind him that no man has yet walked oround the globe r at least around so-much ot it as consists of dry land. If he raallv wants to immor alize himself as a pedestrian, let him walk from New York to Alaska, and then cross ing the straits to Kamskatcha, walk across sia and Europe to Cape Finisterre. If he accomplishes this feat he will have done something entirely unprecedented, and will have earned imperishable fame. His coun trymen are clamorous to have him under take it and if he will only begin his journey at once! will undoubtedly place large sums of money in Kamskatchan and Siberian banks to his credit. Arrangements with the Indians and Tartars can easilv be made after Mri Weston has started; and, besides, they have guns and hatchets enough already with which to do their duty when the time comes. The Happy Season of Life. At a festival ojf old and young the ques Wi was asked, Which season e-f life was most happy ? After being discussed by the guests, it was referred to the host, upon whom 'was the' burden of fourscore years. He asked if they noticed a grove of trees before the dwelling, and said, "When the spring comes and in the soft air the buds are breaking on the trees, and they are covered with blossoms, I think how beauti ful is spring ! And when the summer comes and covers the tres with its heavy foliage, and singing birds are all among the branches, I think how beautiful is summer ! When autumn loads' them with golden fruit, and leaves bear the gorgeous tints of frost, I think how beautiful is autumn ! And when it is severe winter, and there is neither foliage nor fruit, then I look np, and through the leafless branches, as I claim he might make to sit unmolested in the House of Commons The teller of the Firet National Bank, of Auburn, Me., is a defaulter. two tceeks, and first three ttithin nine days. In the September following, I improved Suf ficiently to be able to be about, though in ceipt or si.to. 44 A Needed Book in Kfery Choir." THE ANTHEM OFFERING! ! New Anthems. Sentences. Motets and Chants. 7or Opening and Closing Public Worship. By D. P. Hodoii. O. W. Fostbb and J. H Tbhsby. Price Si 00. sample Copy sent tost-pald on rc- a very feeble state. My Bronchial trouble re- ceipt of 75 cents. .rrh waR tenfold wnrsn snrrinu, rnoiKnrrn, i maiued and the Catarrh was. tenfold worso than before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. I eeemed to be losing ground daily. I continued ia this feeble Btate, raising blood almost dauv until about the first of March, '73, when I became bo bad aa to be entirely confined to the house. A friend euggehted your remedies. But I was extremely skeptical tliof rtiAw wn1i1 I -v wtA svVi4 a a T If-tat sail i. . i. a it I a-iacav bate; . tvvuav vavs uio avrvrva cto a, aja-s airo st-a in the tract of the lankton party attacked by heart in remedies, and began to look upon moians. lhe indiaus are understood to have medicine and doctors with disgust. However niton. The new Congressional delegation from "West Virginia is Democratic Apprehen sions, are felt for the safety of a party of twonty-seven gold hunters who left Yankton for the Black Hills, and who intended to travel expressed a determination to prevent white men entering the region of tho Hills at all hazardd..;...Ti:e majority for the new con stitution in Arkansas is 73,000 The police have arrested a gang of book thieves who have been making extensive depredations on the con?mittee rooms of the Capitol at Washington. O.ie thousand three hundred and fifty pounds of documents have been recovered, the bind ing having been torn off and in Borne cases so mutilated as to be rendered almost, useless. Most of them are valuable volumes and cannot be replaced An affrav betweAn I obtained one of your eirculars, and read it care full v. from which I came to the conclusion that you understood your business at leaft. I finally obtained a quantity of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedv, your Goldeu Medical Dis covery and Pellets, and " commenced their vigorous use according to directions. To my surpriee, I soon began to improve. The Dis covery and Pellets, in a ehort time, brought out a severe eruption, wich continued for several weeks. 1 felt much bettor, my appe tite improverL and I gained in strength and flesh. In three 'months every vestige of the Catarrh was gone, tho Bronchitis had nearly disappeared, had no Cough whatever, and I bad entirely ceased to raise blood ; and. con trary to the expectation of some of my friends, VNY USK WANT1NO KJIPLOVMKXT oH or yonnir, of ettaer Sf x. let them address the WESTERN AOF.NCT COMPART, Chicago. 1U. Every Household can be Supplied with a Beautiful Illuminating 'Gas, "by the Keystone Safety Gas Machine It is Simple in Construction, Safe in Operation, and Certain in Results. 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WlrTrTEH'S MUSICAL PRESEHT. a haeatifiillr bonne olome rtntalnlng 6Uof the latest and mcst aopnlar Instrumental and Vtral nnanrtaged compositions, for organ or piano, for cheapeei collection cf music circus men and citizens of Tavistock, Canada, j the cure has. remained permanent. I have was Benous. No lees than eight citizens re ceived eevere injuries. Steel knuckles were used freely, and one man was stabbed in three places. The man who had his ears bitten off ia recovering, theugh for a time it was sup posed he was dead. He was pounded, cut, and bitten in such a fearful manner that he could scarcely be recognized aa a human be ing A. party of Spanish troops who were following the trail of a band ef insurgents in Cuba, came upon them on the River Seborncal, i. . i . . , -ucio .ucj .rro eucampeu m a strong posi- in order. Sanford s Liver Invigorator has bi- uon. xne opamaras attached and dislodged j come a staple family medicine. Purely vegetable never until through. now, I see the stars shine Jones calls the chapter in a new novel over which hu wue wept profusely, & water ing place Superior to all others. Every Piano Warranted for Five Tears. ' Illustrated Catalognee.. with Price List, mailed free on spplirstioa. bteiiv wax a suns. Net. 107, 109 A 111 Ksst 14th B'.reet, Stw fork. AGENTS WASTED FOE THE TRUE HISTORY OIF" THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL The astonnding revelations and start. ing dis closures made iu this work are creating the most intense desire in the minds of the peopie to'obtun it. it gives the whole inner history if the Great Srano and is the only full and nut lie tie work oa the subject. It sells at sight Stnd for terms to Atrents and a fail dpicriotion of the work. Addrfti To have good health the liver must bo kept kaTiosal pcbli3hio co., pmiedc phia, pa. FOR XEAHLY THIRTY TKAH8 THE had no mare Hemorrhages from the Lungs, and am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I had suffered so much and so long. The debt of ray gratitude I owe for the blessing I nave received at your hands, knows no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, from my experience. that year medicine will master the worst forms of that odious disease Catarrh, aa well as Throat and Lung Diseases. I have recom mended them to very many and shall ever speak in their praise. Uratefully yours, Wm. H. Spexceb. P. O. Box 507, Rochester, X. Y. sred wtththe greatest cere bor of tae "Listen to .the Xo -hi ig Bird," "Whet is Home wlUott a Mother," tr..t-. A rents C(Q Bai th lo' k at eight la every house in the lao. Canvassing oatfli, emhrse ner cnu'itu ropT i oroi, ttni poivptif ror si.'J". J. at. 8 rODDABP A CO.. Pnbliaere. Phlladelphie. Cil OA PerWe.k. Kew Patent. ForClrcvUre. Ql OW adlress. H. L1WTI8, Ptttsbnrgb, Pa. ADVICTISEHSI Am. Newspaper Cnion reprs eents over 1,600 papers, divided lnto7eatwt. viaons. Bend -cent etamp for map ehowlng kx-a-t'O of papers, with com blued and eeparate lists. 5 iv n? e.timtes tor cost of advertising. Addrs r. lit at on roe Street. Cbrwo, ill. lent In tbe vallevs of our sreat riven throughout the United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, uuio, ji-smw:, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Ked, Colorado, Hrazos, Hio (irando. Pearl, Alabama, ilobilc, Savannah. K anoke, James, and many others, wuli their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer an-1 Autumn, find remarkably bo during sea sons of' unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach awl liver, nnd other aMominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow -erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose eiual to Dr. J. Walk kus Vixkoak Hitteiis. as thev will speedily removo tho dark colored viscid matter with which th bowels are loaded, at the f-amc tiino 6tinuilating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against discaso by purifying all its fluids witlr Vixkoaic Bitters. No epidemic can take hoM of a system thus fore-armed. Dj'spepsia or Indigestion. Head ache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Had Taste . I n1'a 111 IUU A1UUIU, Dlliuus i .iij'ii.v- tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottlo will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Kind's Kvii, Whim Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent' Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Oil Sores, Eruptiona o( the Skin, Sore Eye, etc. In these, as in all other con-titutioiial Dis eases, Walker's Viskoar Uittkrs hav shown their great curative power in tho most obstinate and intractable cae. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Hcmit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the lilood, Liver, Kidney and J (ladder, these Hitters have no eoual. Sush Iia!ea are caused by Vitiated lilood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as numbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and Miners, a thejr advance ia lif are subject to paralvsis of the IJoerels. To guard against this, take dose of Walker's Vix EOAR Uitti?rs occaionallr. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions Tet ter, Salt-Ithenni, Illotches, Spot, I'implcs, I'Ustules, IJuils, CaVbunclee, King-worms, Scald head. Sore Eyes, Eryipela. Itch.t Scurfs, Discolorations of Lhe Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are lite'rallr dujr up and carried out of the system in a" short time by the um of these Hitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the svttein of so many thousand, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, co an thelminitics will free, tbe ytein from worms like these Hitters. ' For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn t.f wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: clean it when it is foul ; your feeling will tell yoa when. Keep. Lhe blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. II. H. MrDOALD A; CO., Prof rists ancl Gn. A ct.. San Francisco. California, and cor. of W'aahinrlon '-'! CtariUrn Su, N. T. Sold by all lraKlt anil Uealei ere. ,V YM U 54 4S them, killing and wounding several. of the Spaniards were wounded. Three Louis Lanier of Texas has put in a claim for the city of Nashville. He is grandson of one Litton Lanier, who killed a man over seventy years ago, and fled from what is now Tennewe, leaving 320 acres of land, on which the city of Nashville stands. About forty years ago an attempt was made by Gov. WLse of Virginia to push this claim, but so much excitement was created that it was abandoned. Cathartic and Tonio for all derangements of Liver, Stomach and Bowels; clean the complex- : . - 1 i . t r,, . - iuu, cures eica-neaaacne. onun lmiiaiiona. Try Sanford's Liver Invigorator. Com. Richmond Prints kire been held in aith eateem ty those who ue a Calico. They are produced in all the novelties o changing fashions, and in rooserTSttve styles suited to the wants cf man j persons. Among the latter are the 9 a OTBaTISKUl tend A5 cts. te GEO. P. BOW (Y KLU A CO.. 41 Park Itow, hem York, tor their remptt of pages, coatalnibg lists of JU00 bsws issttma pspers. sadi taus showiairoostof adertisiBtf A fCata Wanted Mea or can. xa. or sum turf el tad at one to 9. M. BSKD t34aaek TaluaUe smwtpies free. Writ i. Bte-bth Street. Iew Tore. In A butcher named Klopp, drawn for the jury in Judge Stocha's conrt; New Orleans, declared that he was entirely deaf. Jndge Stocha remarked in a low tone : " Klopp, you may go," where upon Klopp's deafness suddenly left him, and ne started out of court. His was brought back, however, and put on the jury. Dr. Dan'l Weaver, of Boston, fell down a mining shaft near Det.Tsr.76 feet. Hs was terribly braised, limbs broken, and supposed to be dead. Mexican Met tang Liniment was freely us d, con sciousness rsstored, his life saved, and became borne la eight weeks. This is the most wonderful article for Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swell, lags, Sparln, Klngbene, Sores, or any flesh, bone, or muscle ailment a pon man cr beast, ever dis covered. It is humanity to animals. It has saved such suffering and many useless doctors' bills. It can be bad for 90 cts. and flXO per bottle, ta any drug store. But beware of counterfeits. Tbe genuine Is wrap pad tn a fine steel-plate label signed " O. W. Westbrook. Chemist." The People's Stamp ot Value. The Got ernrasnt Indorsement, w hick legalises tke sale of Plantation Bitters, Is not tke only stass p affixed to that famous Vegetable Tonic It bears, In addi tion to that official sanction, tae sUll more valu able stamp cf, pablle approbation. This la esti mable voucher of its rare properties ae a Teste, CoxTwettvB aas AlterastTe Is vosleVwUe. "STANDARD GRAY STYLES," th proper for the boase or street beautiful la de- I "!ur signs and pleasing in coloring. CHOCOLATE STANDARD STYLES, in great variety and widely known aa most ser viceable prints. Nothing better for dally wear. These gcols beer tickets as fuated above. Tour retailer should have taeot.aaa your examination aad approval will coincide. Xatssre'e Medicine Chest, the Karth, no specific superior to the waters of the prlng. Tarrant'i ECerrasceat Seltzer Aperldat an Improvement upon that world renowned CPTO Each Week. Affects wanted. CI U lars free. WORTH A CO.. St. Louis, Mo rattle Jk City, for TS i turn rnot ia- Till OK ACEXTS WASTED t,..r.v vri 17 nil rMi.'iv,' tnnr U PI I I ii r. y-. F'rghiow of sit : ti e i(t ot a ik vj Xir, Me. story ef - i espcrirftcc Urt bere the "kulUirm L rt - 'tone. "Clll Uan;i. rtr. of the Mormoaa c .1 de-avoir mm rv Ikemx." hnrKt ina aad Good. t m Utc f i mv book eet. actMllv ;th rood I'iinsi lor all. It ia poem lar rnrr ma ctctj wuj. mmi vrucua ail 9UR rrrw utrer o ame. M ! a iUn ui Li r u." fjaiaeat vnnct minre jt. V m hoH wttit iti sal ereau are seUiBV lrna I to SO day I Sth tAomuW Mw pnml ViZ vint Sat tmu-x tn(f aecau OW- nwn e wotaea aad v ill naJ OlQt t rr to tSoe who wil eaaraa. lArre pampnlcta vriui fell partleala'a, trrrBa. etc arl frmt to f mi is remedy for indtgesttou, biliousness andcnastipa tjon. It is at oc mi d, thorough and la fallible. Wo drug S'ore is mlthont it- CUSHING'S MANUAL Of Parliamentary Practice. Bales o proceeding and debate In deliberative sssembliee. A rfirpaeU hand-hook lor every aajTiTs'iu ifibra V w hod' avaortty ii JlTi?. ' "tkO'ltattTe expounder of Amsrt- ts. lest it bII ra rtctict afaHM . Mess. Price to era Address THOMPftOM BROWN A CO.. Boito HOG KI.UHil ta,eHM Rlacera, TsettUi. Baideie Dvlere tl1 TV. kiar ft, Bjaever 100e(Vt, Tear I Li, by SMitrpeet pate. BtW.SOAAOo, KIT CARSON. I'-PTienV,: ? tborlsd Llie published: 600 pages; beac T.X tUustrated. Agents treated everytKere MA, alraavd j aold. Ore lar oi all eur works free . Address bCsTm. OlLMaH A CO.. Hartford. Coar. AO EAT 8 WABTT.D for TI1K CKSTKXfl t. IT a rrr rrv n T1 T-'' TJ the LmuA States. J2.dLi X A LtLujL saowirg tee grand re sults of stuir a ret lUtf Years. Xveryaody beys It. Send .or circular. XJrglcr da TfCrtty fhlladyBhia. Pa., or Serifefla. Mass. D l& lb La WU U InJ PcrUbleFamily Sewing llAchlne, 30 DAYS' TRIAL eeeef ear 'Wewtn bm4 ta aa v address. C O.D. Vaaealaos with primage of ezamtaaUea before I tag out of Xxpreee efllce t sad If 1 1 does sol lve ( teZaetlan wa will refund the moeey, lees XxpJ sarsa,oa return ei aaacalas vuaia the Bas rpa eOockwltla Sevrinr ZXaclilne Co Uiw Yorkf 32 Oroadwmy. I Chloaco 1 S3 1 Vab&th Att
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1874, edition 1
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