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Hie American Cardinal. Buried, Alive t Archbishop JMcCloekey acquires new I The importance of applying some dignity, but no additional power by his certain test to the body of every person appointment to be cardinal, the New before interment, so as to decide beyond York Herald says. He is precluded by the cavil of a doubt that death has really distance from participating in the most important functions of the sacred col lege. The most important of all, that of electing a jnew Pope, although in the course of nature it must soon devolve on the college of cardinals, must be performed under conditions which will not permit Cardinal McCloskey to take part in it. The conclave meets for this purpose on the tenth day after the de mise of a Pope a period so short that an American cardinal could not be pres ent unless he should happen to be acci dentally in Europe at the time. The other functions of the cardinals are chiefly local, appertaining to the civil and ecclesiastical administration of the Papacy. The cardinals have always been the princes and chief dignitaries of the lloman States. During the long period before the Pope was stripped of his tem poral, power they held the highest offices in his civil government as well as in his ecclesiastical administration. A large majority of the cardinals have always bnen and still are, Italians; but their functions have been dwarfed and nar rowed since the assumption by King Victor Emmanuel of civil jurisdiction in the States of the Church. Unless the temporal power of the Pope should be recovered there is no longer any reason, why so large a proportion of the car dinals should be Italians; but it is not probable that Ufa consideration has in any degree influenced Pope Pius in ele vating an American- archbishop to the cardinalate. Besides testifying his per sonal regard for Archbishop McCloskey ho has merely intended to recognize the importance of the Catholic Church in the United States. SUMMARY OF 5E1TS. Spring Wrap. The first article of spring attire to be put on when warmer days come, , says a fashion journal, is a wrap of lighter quality than the heavy winter' cloak. The first importations of these garments are mantles, fichus, dolmans, round capes, and sacques of drap dete, cash mere, and Sicilienne, trimmed "with silk braid, beaded galloon, lace, and fringe. There aro fewer sacques than usual, and these are of the half-fitting French shape already noted, with long fronts and hhort backs. Mantles take various shapes, and are not much trimmed, be ing merely bordered. Tne simplest shapes have long square tabs in front and a demi-long cape behind, outlining the figure and draping the tournure just as pacques do; the neck is very high, and is always finished with a standing collar, ruche, silk plaiting, or a lace frill. Jet beads are still shown in the trim mings, but not so profusely as of late ; thus wide silk galloons are woven in checks or blocks dotted with beads, or else they have a tracery in Greek pattern of finely cut beads, or perhaps rows of beaded loops are sewed on the silk braid. ' Another fashion is to trim with bits of beaded fringe, each piece two or three inches long, set diagonally near the edge, and forming a sort of jabot effect around the whole matter. A new trimming is a ruche of crimped tape and crimiod floss strung with jet', and re sembles the moss trimming once so fash ionable. Thread lace is also used in profusion on fine garments, and is head nl with crocheted passementerie. Straight rows of braid a third of an inch wide are arranged in clusters of three or four, with a curled row between. Yak and guipuro insertion and lace are still used. Thought For Saturday Night. , taken place, should be impressed upon every one. The late historian, Prescott, left directions to have the main artery of his arm severed before he was buried, solely from a dread of possible revival in his tomb. "We are reminded of this subject by the case which has just oc curred in Paris, where a young and very lovely girl if as supposed to have died of fever, and, after the customary delay and ceremonies, was buried at Pere la Chaise, in a tomb owned in common with another family. A second death soon after caused the tomb to be opened, when it was discovered that the girl must have revived and come to life, as she had turned over in her coffin, and gave other evidences of a struggle to free herself from her imprisonment. . The feelings of surviving friends can better j be imagined than described under such circumstances, while the gen eral public receive a warning which should not go unheeded. It is less than' a year since a very similar case occurred in the city of New Orleans, where chance discovered that a beautiful child of twelve years, a girl of remarkable loveli ness and promise, the idol of her parents, was undoubtedly buried before the vital spark had fled. Indeed the recurrence of these cases are far more frequent than is generally known, besides which the very nature of the case is such that it can only be brought to light by chance dis covery. We therefore impress the ne cessity of 'such precautions against premature burial as shall render it positively impossible to occur.' j Such events are no new experience. Pliny mentions the case of a young man of high rank, who, having been dead some time, as it was thought, was placed upon the funeral pile in order to reduce the body to ashes. The heat of the flames revived him, but it was too late. He perished before his friends could rescue him from his awful situation. This time he was indeed dead. We are also informed by history that the great anatomist, Vesalius, once had the un speakable misfortune to commence the dissection of a living body, apparently dead, but which revived under the stroke of the knife. Fatal situation ! Here again it was too late to save life. It is said that Vesalius was so affected by this experience that he was unfitted for pro fessional duty for a long period following. Equally unhappy was the fate of Abbe Prevost, who fell in an apopletic fit; but he also recovered his consciousness (too late) under the process of anatomical dissection. So, also, in the case of J Cardinal Somaglia, to embalm whose body preparations had been made. At last the surgeons, friends and operator were gathered about the body, but the knife had hardly penetrated into the chest when the heart was perceived to beat. It was a scene never to be forgot ten by those present, whose faces lanched with excitement. The cardinal returned partially to his senses, and had sufficient strength to put away the fatal knife, but the lung was mortally wounded! teats ef Iatereat from II ease ui Abroad. New Jersey has bill under consideration which imposes a fine not exceeding t5,000, and imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, on any person who shall transfer hia property to avoid taxes, or who shall encumber his property for the purpose of claiming a de duction for debts..... Orer seven thousand tons of mail matter pans between New York and Washington each year. . . . . A new ministry has been agreed upon in France. The Duke d'Audiffret-Paequier has been made Minister of the Interior. Two Republicans hare been admitted .Balances in the United States treasury : Currency, 9,779,700 ; special deposit of legal tenders for the redemption of certifi cates of depoeit, $ 46, 170,000; coin, $75,122, 088, including 22,425,100 coin certificates; outstanding legal tenders, 382,000,000 The Pope has permitted the Austrian bishops to comply with the law requiring them to inform the authorities of the names of the priests appointed to livings. . . . . .The German government having been informed that France intended to order an experimental concentra tion of trpope on her eastern frontier erly in . the spring, intimated to President MacMahon that it would direct the mobilization of two army corps on the Rhine if France persisted in cairyiDg out the intention. A fire in Callao did $200,000 damage The aggregate sum in the twelve general appropria tion bills passed during the late session of the United States Congrees ia 1-175,000,000.. The Budget committee of the Austrian Reichs rath have struck out the appropriation of $75, 000 to defray the expenses of the representa tion of Austria at the Philadelphia Centennial. . . . . . .The Boston Globe says that Gov. Gaston and his council have determined on the execu tion of the boy Jesse Pomeroy. . . .A riot took place at Bogota, C. A. The millers having raised the price of flour, the bakers did the same with the price of bread, and combined to keep it eo. The people assembled in great numbers in the equare of Bolivia, and finally proceeded to. gut all the bakers' shops they could come at. The authorities did nothing, dangerous wound The f7,000 paid by ex Senator Pomeroy to Bute Senator York of Kansas in 1873 has been returned to Fomeroy by York, the farmer paying out of it the 12,000 costs incurred in the criminal prosecution against himself The tow boat Babbage sank near Cairo in the Mississippi river and three lives were lost The Legislature of Texas refuse to make an appropriation for the Centennial exposition.... Beporta from various sections cay that the fruit trees have not been injured by the extreme cold, and that fruit prospects are good. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. have completed and now occupy tneir new factories in CambridgeporL Mass.. which they have introduced machinery to an extent never before employed in the manufacture of organs. By the aid of this they not only produce the best organs, but with greatest economy. Twice as many organs can be produced, in proportion to the number of men em ployed,' would be possible with ordi nary facilities, and this is the reason not only for such admirable instruments but also for such low prices. Orient for Tlal-lae; Cstrda Mat to W. X CAB VOX. 4J Kneeisnit bi-eet, Koetoa, Maaa-, will b pecanptly aad cnnrttlnwtj faied. Boo ad i satis IB-sat. The Markets. CTW TOU. Beef GatU-Prta to Extn Bollocks 09' M.V Common to Good Tnut.,.M. MUD Milch Cows ...40 00 0100 00 Hon Urt, XfTttMQu.... ........ Sharp. ..... ...... ..... ..........a Lam be. ...... . ......... .......... Cotton Middling Flour Extra Western...... Bute Extra Wheat Bd Wactern Ifo. S Spring. .......a..... Bye State Barley Stat liarlry Malt Oata Mixed Western. ....... ....... jjj Corn Mixed Western...... per cwt... ...... ... Straw, per ewt..... 08V 0SX4 00 08 OS 98 ta) as ft is & as 1 37 Ml 7? ' 1 15 4 1 15 V3'4 M 1 10 0 1 10 l as & 1 65 so e mx 60 V 90 M 4 Tf as the mob had, it all their own way In Indianapolis Lewis Bishop cut his wife's throat because she refused to live with him Frank J. Potter, late deputy superintendent of the Rhode Island State farm, hanged himself at his farm in Connecticut .A letter was re ceived at the United States Treasurer's office from England, inclosing $14 "conscientious restitution " from a former citizen of this coun try, who is now a resident of Beading, England. ..... The United States Senate confirmed the nominations of Godlove S. Orth, of Indiana, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo tentiary to Austria and Hungary ; Horace C. Maynard to be Minister Resident of the United States at Constantinople. The civil service reform in force for the selection of employees by the United States government has been abandoned by order of the President...... The Kansas Legislature adjourned without voting a penny to the grasshopper-stricken regions of the State Steamers arriving in United States ports report having seen many wrecks at sea, the wrecks generally deserted by their crews ...... In Schenectady, N. Y., Gates, charged with mur der, was tried and found guilty all in one day. ..... .In the case of Strandor, the colored wife murderer in Virginia, sentenced to be hanged, The Firemmn' Bepiratf. In a paper read by Captain Shaw, of the Metropolitan fire brigade, at the Society of Arts, an ingenious apparatus was described for enabling persons to breathe in dense smoke or poisonous vapors. It consists essentially of a close fitting hood, with a respirator, holding a filter, the invention of Professor Tyndall, which consists of a valve chamber and filter tube about four inches long screwed on outside, with access to it from the inside by a wooden mouthpiece. The charge for the filter consists of the following materials, which are put in with the tube .turned upside down, and the lower valve removed: Half an inch deep of dry cotton wool, an inch deep of the same wool saturated with glycerine, a thin layer of dry wool, half an inch deep of fragments of charcoal, half an inch deep of dry wool, half an inch deep of fragments of lime, and about an inch Hoi 1U, 3&340 Ida OS 4 lljf Fork -Mew 30 30 JQ 39 LeXd 11. 13 FUh Mackerel No. 1, new IS 00 tl 00 M No. i, new 10 00 010 BO Dry Cod, per cwt C 00 & a 60 Herring. Scaled, per box.... 39 A 40 Petroleum Crude G7,0?X Befiaed, IS,' wool Ufcurorau neece.. Texas Australian Butter State.... Western Dairy Weetern Yellow.... Western Ordinary.......... Pennsylvania Fine......... Cheese 8tate Factory ....... Skimmed Western Egg State 28 26 37 39 34 18 33 17 OS 13 39 4 S3 4 3,d. 39 a 3 V 26 44 30 34 17 44 11 (4 H 9 0 For Homo Use, and for Churches and Halls. XETT X5D DtPBOTED STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, and in Beauty 01 txienor. TIB Sol American Onai (Jo. Or BOSTON, JIAS3., Cell atteotjoa to tbetr New lAet, with Kntrrevtaea aad Pes crt-Kloaa. aad a 1 1 the pwbho that ta the laatrw- nil are to be fcand eoaabtned the beat which the hav aaadw hi thwir twwaty-av rwan f aiyaitaai 5o other l-MtrvaMBiao exactly battataa the Pipe Otaa mm' n w s- a mm r mm mm PRICES TO SUIT TTTE TIMES. IJaU t ftwa w apyHeat U aw iumm OOll AGENTS 'Uarltrw 1 Ttr Via. FtewkoaM p Salt tradaetwa TELL IT t Clrr. fc if n t r ia fcr Hrm. 4w. tor. Off MWwaca Wr ha- tha -kUn K.1 oaf. ac- a wa jaonaoaa a t m-mTmm haaa UncM. Far Good. KlitMM www aaa ewi actaa with ned thtafa lot aO. n awalat yrj , whM. with mrrkadr. aaa owtarUa an gow aoau w.- aa. MiaMrra my "W aa adona U. Kwberf? Ki aaC l 39 M 4 1 15 64 (4 1 39 4 30 e st 44 1 IS 4 11 8 39 1 05 It 61 36 1 19 44 6 T5 44 1 OS 44 77 44 M 44 1 10 Wheat Bye State Corn Mixed Barler State.. Oata State BCTTALO. Flour Wheat No. 3 Spring uorn zuxea.. ........... Oata Bye Barley BaLTTXOBX. Cotton Low UlddUngs. Flour Extra Wheat Bed Weetern. . . . Bye , , Corn Yellow . Oata Mixed Petroleum .................a 07X44 PHILADELPHIA. Flour Pennsylvania Extra 6 39 44 6 00 Wheat Weetern Bed 1X1 1 MJtf Bye 96 (4 05 Corn Vullow e3 va eJ Mixed 83 4 f3 Oata Mixed.' tS (A 69 Petroleum Crude I Jtf310X Banned, 145' I wan M rmorm BW will wmd mi. I Pw I Mirvhwts with fall pwUcwlan 1 'lililiai I T TfT- AJaiaaa vmm( erata aiw aaliiiy m a mvml t ta NOW aara mt to um wha win eaw La A- l In l--tc. trwtrrwm a a Ca, Uarttoa. (aa . Tula aw Trwaa ta wUh Bwrlaet lata trht aad day. ttaalf to ar aaoMoo el ib-j. lYaKcrs uaiirorma in- tsar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chieflr from tbo na ilTO berba round on the lower rarrprs of too Sierra xieraaamouiiuiiiu v vumw Ola. the medicinal propcrtira of which -aro extracted therefrom without the um of Alcohol. Tno cucsuon aimo dallj asked, "What la tho can? a of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Hit- the catnse of disease, ana mo raueni re rxrrers his health. They are th-9 ptu blood pcrlflerand a nre-gmo:; pnacip.i, & TJeriSCS lltuOTaiur jva umuiwi M . . r-f tVw BTsttni. Never DCiore hUtorv c xhm world cas a the bedr. raUintac Rap- tClopoanded poSesyirJg tare made WNa hantaat I --Htii ef 1 15X44 15 7 00 44 t 00 1 29 44 1 39 1 00 44 1 03 81 44 W 65 44 66 ens aotU pwwunU) awtwd. 8oid ahaap hy the Elastic Truss Co., N. 683 Braaiwayt N. T. City. aad aaet by vaXL Call or w4 tor Ctrealarraad ba awrad. PER DAT at boaaa. Tectae fraa. Ad- draaaGBO. Smiaon A Co.. PorUaad. Ma $5 $10 $250 i S200 MONTH AawaU bare. Ttmlnnaa bnonrabM aad Brat- ParOcalar eant tra. AQOiaaa WORTH A CO., . Loata, Ma. ddfwaa a nwiOi an u-aa KXCKIAIOR M'lTO CO.. Baahaaaalkh. ia the meaicins bcra the rrmarkabl UAliUe of VliKAiDirnu in hcaliar tht tick of orery diaeaa man U keir to. Thej n a rrotle Purt;tiT6 m well as a Toex Viliennr Coercion or lauuiu w. tha Uxa and Visceral Organs, ia Bihonj piao ate a. Tho properties of Dr. Walkir'c ntsoAft Bittkba are Apertect. Diarhorrtie, CrminAtiTe, Natriticms, LaxaUTe. Diaretio, gadAiire, Cocuter-Irriiait, Sadorlfc, AlKra jre. and Auti-Bilioos. . ' Tl. II. MtDOXAtD A CO.. k OKHTH. Chan Chaaa aalla at atcrrt A. aoap. Oooda frwa. Chaa Chaa MT Oa.. Boatoav. T DrardiU tnA Gi. Art- S rnnci. CaJ faia, I aad eor. of Wahinrvi and Cuultoa sta N. V. aa avid ayaU lnngl' md iKalere. AGEKTS WA1CTKD KVXRTWHKRK. Tha cbnicaat la tha world laportara- pri Ouoaoaa la iiawtf a mrw arucia 8 lOO A MONTH fnr tho Km Rnnk M AI5ENTS WANTED Marcraa la Baalneaa." or of dry wool. The whole can be put on 0 N E Y iTfi wSZS and nlinatPil in a. fftw RAnnnrln Iw tViA Boatnaa Wan. Far era. and adjusted in a wearer, i AXD TO A GENTS V week. WANTED. Men or women. 834 100 forfeited. FalaaMa aaaiala rr Write at once to F. M. BEEP. Elahth Steaet, Raw To It has been the practice among many mjr a TT Tji ym Sja'nta0 ep newsTjaoer snbacribera. after reftdinc A-A-i X 1 co . 518 A & M. ' O their paper, to mail it to some friend. The new United States law now in effect makes the paper third-class matter, and inflicts so high postal rates that it is now cneaper and better ior eacii person who desires that his friend should have the paper to subscribe for it directly at the office of publication, and have it sent from there. This will save you all the trouble of wrapping and mailing, and the extra cost for postage, and the paper will be sent promptly. Send in your orders for these papers and they will be sent at once, saving you trouble, time and expense. ar Man. Bora, woman, and au ; aad una book anowa how to cat It. Just tha book for tbeUmae. and will aall faab Sand for circular and terma to W. ZLEOLKB A Arch St.. Phlla..Pa. ma X mill ml UtAfBMay IB IIHWI Wtp BJX-CiSJ i u wawwrwwl 9LrJlm llll raaSlinaT n UKJW -illw" 1 1 w -don't waata Uma aaod for tXrcaUr URUHKRT WELLS. 43 Vaiwr Stmt, Sr Tar. r.U.Do 4jt ft PER HAY Coaambwloa). or SO a weak Sal. Ot) ar aad Kjpeoai Wa offarttaad will T It. Apply mw. tl. WEBBER A CO., Marton.0. aiFLtx. snoT-ouys. pistolbito ltcss, OfiBrandeTerrktai. Saadetamp M IVUDf M. - - - - " A rtell YVarka, rilTVavaaa, aZ4 A Week and expeoeea to aO, ArUelaa aow.etapla aa flnnr. Sampla fraa. GL St. IJNISUTON A BRO.,N.T.orCbieao. ViiHabit Cured X ertAlm asd iu curts. wlihoat loeoareueace. tad. at hotaa. Aa aatldota that atand pan lyoa l wa merltx. Send toe my uancriy hucwh ia coau yo aodUaj, aootalalnx certlficalra of bandredi that hara barn termanchUr cared. 1 cSalm to harr lxrorcred aal rrodoced tha rinrr CUOUU HI OJtLT tra a era a fob rir ATia. DR. . D. COLLUa, tut IVrts TmA. BRACKET SAWERS. Send vtamp for Circular of Exrrlaiar Itrarkrt Saw Frmnir and ltat of new delns jnt puhli.bad. Addrea U. B. r UtTHJil- iLit a yjj., oaratoaa pnnf, n. Y. no BBH, TPI PRRAPrl EitralndueemenUtolaarn. Addraaa A DAT. Airents wanted. mala aad female. Add re Kareka MTf Co.. Bachanaa, Mich. y if PTXI YtKXT At hon. Mala n FmbiW R.ll) m waak warraatad. Ka aapltal ra nnlrkl. raraeniara ana vaiuaoia mmmvm iiw dnwa. with o return ataaiD. tl. Hoaa.H Uiiaraabanrtvjf .V. nONSTANT S22 Kil Despcrandum. A real healthy man or woman is Character is the 'diamond that scratches every other stone. A man's own safer is a god that some times makes very grim demands. Success has a great tendency to con ceal and throw a veil over the evil deeds of men. There is no vice so simple but assumes some mark of virtue on its outward paths. ! I Cheerfulness makes the mind clearer- gives tone to thought and adds grace and beauty to the countenance. Tho human soiU is hospitable, and will entertain conflicting sentiments and contradictory opinions with much im partiality. - If you would understand the disposi tion of man, look at his companions; if you would know that of a father observe his son. A really great man ia known by three feigns generosity in the design, hu manity in the execution and moderation in success. If there is a man who ought to be bright and cheery, that man is the one upon whom God shines. According to tho world's standard, the son of a king should lead a gay life. ( How absurd that the sons and daughters of the king's King should wear long faces ! We are on our journey through a wilderness to our Father's palace. Never mind the brambles. The sun shines. Let us be glad. Catholicism. The editor of the New York Herald, in speaking of the appointment of Car dinal McCloskey, says: There is no room to doubt that "the progress of Catholicism in the United States " has been very remarkable. "When John Carroll, of Maryland, was, in 1790, made tho first Catholic bishop in America, there were less than forty thousand peo plo in this country belonging to that communion. In 1808, when six addi tional American bishops were appointed, tne Catholic population amounted to only one hundred and fifty thousand souls. In 1850 there were twenty-seven Catholio bishops in tho United States and a Catholic population of about one million and a half. At presentwe fol low Catholic authorities and statisticians who may perliaps exaggerate the Catholic population of the country is about six millions. . A Common Scold. i - One of those curious legal antiquities known as a " common scold " ' case was recently tried at Pittsburgh. The de fendant was found guilty, but the jury haying recommended lenity in punish-r ment, merely a small fine was imposed. For the benefit of any one who may be tempted to prosecute his noisy neigh bors, we will say that the indictment in this case charged that "the defendant, on the 28th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and at divers other days and times as well before as since, in the county aforesaid, and within the jurisdiction of the court, with force and arms, was and yet is it common scold J J J' A 1 ' t Al il 1 .uu uiiituruer oi me peace oi me neign- orhood, and all good citizens of this commonwealth, to the common nuisance of all good citizens aforesaid, and to the evil example of others in like case offending." a Btay of proceedings has been granted rarity; and what wonder? when we re- I w. 50 Fant Life. The Hebrew Leader regrets the fast lives of single and married people. A bachelor now has need of an income such as would once have satisfied a man with a family ; and the husband and father re quires for his single household the means that twenty years ago would have sup ported two families, if not three. Daugh ters are sent to fashionable schools, at an enormous cost, there to learn" extrava gance, and in short to become fitted for anything but to become wives of poor men. Sons are ruined with unlimited pocket money, late hours, and almost total absence of paternal control. Thus we not only vaste our own estates, but perpetuate the vice in our children. In every way we are living too fast. The brain of a one-year old child re- Kmblefl a larg white eamelia The Ciril Bight Bill. The bill before the Delaware Legisla ture ia evidently intended to give pro tection to innkeepers or others against the Civil Rights bill. It sets forth that no keeper of a place of public entertain ment or refreshment shall be obliged, by law, to furnish entertainment or re freshment to persons whose reception or refreshment by him would be offensive to the major part of his customers, and would injure his business. The term customers shall be taken to include all who have occasion for entertainment or refreshment. . Another provision of the same charac ter is offered to proprietors of theaters, land to railway, boat and stage lines. The Whisky Tiu.de Ixckeasisg. reports to the United States Internal Revenue office show that the number o: distilleries m operation February first was 356, with a daily capacity of 200,779 gallons. March first thrf were 406 distilleries, with a daDy capacity of 295, 817 gallons, showing an increase of fifty distilleries, with a daily capacity of 95, 038 gallons, Two children of Wm. Thomas, a colored man, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., were burned while their mother was out after water. The eldest was a boy three years old, who died a few minutes after the mother returned, and the youngest, a baby, had its legs burned to a crisp up to the knees A boiler exploded in Bushville, Ind., killing two persons instantly and serious ly injuring four others In New Hampshire the vote for Governor was so close that there was no choice by the people, and the election of Governor goes to the Legislature About one thousand men have joined the new Black Hills expedition to start this spring..;... In Atlanta, Georgia, a colored barber joined with others in visiting saloons and testing the Civil Rights question. He lost patronage by it, and this so worked upon his mind that he com mitted suicide. 1 Upon the revival of the franking privilege tons upon tons of matter were sent by mail from 'Washington...... During the last ten years fifty-two life insurance companies in the United States have ceased doing business A woman called at the house of Mr. Beck worth, ia Georgetown, D. C, and on being refused alms left. Shortly after she met a little niece of that gentleman, having in her arms his in fant child, six weeks old. She persuaded the girl to give it to her, and sent her off to a store to buy some candy, since which time neither the woman ncr child has been seen or heard of A dispatch from Florence, Arizona, says old Bender, the Kansas murderer, is still there awaiting Gov. Osborne's requisition. He seems to realize bis fate, and is willing to submit to the law . The Congressional delegation in New Hampshire is two Democrats to one Re publican . ..... At the twenty-third annual com mencement of the Women's Meoical College in rniiadeipina sixteen students graduated as doctors of medicine Petitions for the pas sage of a prohibitory liquor law, from all sec tions of the Dominion of Canada, continue to be received daily. Mr. Burke presented one to the House signed by 13,000 inhabitants of New Brunswick. There was great cheering when the petitions was presented John Mitchel was re-elected to Parliament from the Tip- perary district, Ireland.. Gov. Booth, of California, having resigned his office in order to take his seat in the United States Senate, LieuL-Gov. Iiomualdo Pacheco. a native Cali- fornian, becomes Governor A bill passed both Houses of the New York Legislature de claring that after January 1, 1879, all taxes shall be collected in gold or its equivalent, and all contracts made shall be payable in United States coin ..... .The Apaches have been killing herders in Mexico. Joshua Griffin, colored, was hanged at Belair, Md., for the murder of Miss Susan Taylor, and George Wheeler, colored, was hanged at Eae ton, Md., for the murder of Mrs. Margaret Whitman John Mitchel was elected, to the English Parliament from Tipperary by 2,863 majority.. ..The National Fire Insurance alize that it is the custom to overload the stomach, and then produce chronic dis ease by the use of spirituous" liquors, "tonics," "appetizers," "restoratives," etc. Having first produced disease by indiscretion, the victim wonders why ' ' nothing does him good. " Just so ; and the reason is that they all, or nearly all, find a basis in alcohol or poison. To all thus discouraged we can conscien tiously say, "make one more trial." Discard spirituous medicines, and give nature a chance, aiding her in the strug gle by using one of her own pure and unadulterated herb remedies, in the shape of Vinegar Bitters. The discov erer, Dr. Walker, of California, is no pretender, but an honorable practicing physician, and his discovery is the result oi years oi labor ana study. The won derful cures effected by them of dyspep sia, fevers, rheumatism, and many other A. M-l - 1? i 1-1 . lernuie diseases, are almost increaioie. PORTABLE SODAFOUNTAinS $40, $50, $75, & $100. GOOD. DURABLE. AND CHEAP. Shipped Ready for Uh. Maaafactared by CHAPMAN & I O., .lladlsn, ind. f 7" Snd for a ratalotro. Of tbe Prettlent C'nrda yon am u, with roar nam baadaoinaly printed og them. ant, poat-paid, upon ntoelpt o 20 centa. soar frteaaa will all want tbam when ther tea your. Addraaa. CANNON. 4Q Knealand Straat. Boa ton. Ml m ta ay b aWMMU. aa aaa ac;k.ts wantld rr People tbe NEW ROOK THE PENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. OF PHILADELPHIA. An old and aoeceesful Life Company desire to aeenre tbe aerrlcee of a reliable pereon, who baa bad ezp Tienoe aa a JUfe insurance boucllor, aa uuunci Agenl, lor thia locality. 2 A ttnn ( aa'irey jruruaf mace annual ainoeoaa. or return of aarplas, to ita members, and baa aa larce a proportion ef Aaseta to IJabiliUe as any Af otoal Life Company in tbe United State. Ia tesaes policies of all Poor Pat. In Michigan a judge de clined the honor of another term and gives this as a reason why he would not accept an office worth $1,500 a year: "The niggardly compensation which the people of the State insist shall pay for the services of the judiciary has brought the office of circuit judge into contempt, is fast driving our best jurists from the bench, and is filling their places with youth and inexperience. No man who is fit for the office will take it, and, for one, I am tired of apologizing for an office that ought to command a proper respect." Don't Hack, Hack, Cough, Cough I Cough ia a symptom by which Tarions dis eased conditions of the throat, bronchial tnbee and longs manifest themselves. Bat whether it arises from the irritation produced in the throat and larynx by taking cold, from an at tack of bronchitis, from incipient consumption, or from various other causes, nothing will allay it more speedily or cure it more permanently than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It does not matter whether it be a recent at tack, or a lingering cough, the Discovery is in either aee equally well adapted for ita relief and Dermanent cure. In fact, it will rnr a cough in one-half the time neceeeary to cure it with any other, medicine, and it does it, cot by drying it up, but by removing the cause, sub duing the irritation, and healing the affected parts. No time should be lost in commencing the use of a proper medicine for the relief of a cough, for unless this course is pursued, Berieaa and dangerous disease of the lungs ia liable to result. Golden Medical Discovery is sold by all dealers in medicines. Com. N. Y. Supreme Court has confirmed ita injunction against an imitation of the prepara tion of Witch Hazel, known as Pood;s Extract. Com. desirable forms, which are all non-forfeltable. and eaa offer inducement to the insuring pnblie equal to any. It M prepared to make boeral Uommisahm Contracts with eiperienoed men. In the H years of Its existence the FENN HIUTUAIj has disputed the payment of but two rouciMS. a only o 82 1 Cbetont Street. Philadelphia. Pa. THE BEST Prairie Lands tH IOWA AND NEBRASKA, FOB BALK BT Rib BnrMoii & Missouri Ri?er HHCo. Oa Ten YearV Credit at O per cent. Iaterest. ONE MILLION AviE la IOWA and SOUTH ERN NEBRASKA. Tbe finest country In the wirld to combine FARM INti and HTOC'R UA1S1MJ. Predict will py far T.nd and ImprsTf. nenta ions oeiorc uc irinnpaj be came a due. I,ars;r Discounts for C'a-ab. "The so-ealled destitution la Nebraska lies In tfce far western region, beyond tha lands of tha B.1H.KS Do." tW For circulars that wfll describe fnDv three Unda. anu vae terms oi saie, apply to or aaoreas. IjAND commissioned, Bnrlinjrtoa, Iowa, for Iowa Land, or Lincoln. Xeb.. for Nebraska Lands. DrlM-ell. f'fanrrb A- Hall. Cmrrrt, An KfoT4, Ma., My.- Tha demand for yoar be foam increases rapidly, never plaint" Janre.Fr aner cV Ca.. Wlflka. barrr, amy Have sold roar Sea Foam to all clsssaa of t-ade. It aerer failed to give satisfaction." Biggest thine to ratae yua ever aw. Ureateni thine to sell yoa ever knew. Mny valuable eook in reetrwa sent free. Band at once for Circular to ti oil won: Tbe Great Renaatloa of the Are lavastlfaUoa nf tha wonderful Spirit Matilfreliitlaae at tha Kdy Hamraf rnd, Vt by tbe New York Crar Oumeaie ektner. Most aatoandlnc resutta. Tha whole eoaatry astonished. &0 ! f.mmei, $mkam frm Li. Bend for (.'trenUr for Terrttorv. Tenne. et.. V AMERICAN PI1BI.1KHINU CO.. Hartford. Ot. SENT FREE A Book aspoalnc tha mysteries of WATT. and bow any one may operate in. "V ft II II 0 J osesfully with a capital of ttSO or IOOO. ComnUte Insti notions aad Illustrations to any address. T f M - HitiiMii: v co- bmuu axd biouu a Vail Ktmet. New York. The Favorites. FAMILY FAVORITE. 1 The Titles .1IAI KAtTI ICKIlM FAYOHITE. Indicate tJKNKKAI, FA VOH IT K. ) tiaUeea. For full information reapectlnr oar Goods, or Arstla AVEri.1 V.KKU ;K'VIMi MACHINE COMPANY at Hartford, Ceaa., or oar Breaab Offices la leadinc Cities. ' Tf t-PrnCUETTD at Jlotna. rChlkdtr. Terms wuui . Time short. Koor Trs of aa- 1 1 Mraivianrrres.Iw-rlberaa. ISautUmOai. Addrw l.r.E.Marah.julncy.Mica. f f and exr-wrs a Cnth to triiii Addrea S200uU ETOJUPaJTj. JcocaxUle. Mich. Mhtf rtvn n II 1114 1 for If v anneal eatatone of Vea-etaMe aad UTs. wtll ba eeot to ail wl ho arply. t 'mM"mm In U1 be foeed 1--. . . . . - - - ntl. in It InM l.l rel valuable vanetjeaof new ertati- wMeiew for tha first time thia season, bavins; wiade nrw tables a specialty for many years. Ortnr mrr a A, . i mmJ Afim mmr.rti.rn m mv several tsmts. I ou:a oarticularlr ! . a. 4 .11 .ii hm i mmA mmji (mIi .nA ,.f ikm .TW 4ef mtrmim. All wot I rem niy nuuanimi "w ' A DTPWTHKRM' fUnd 5 eeet OtO I. KUWKUj M 1X1- a 1 fax Ro. w. T trm PmmpkUff 100ss.aoatatntaUaUa SOOO papers, and estimates ahowine: 6oe4 of edi 1 alsg The Ways of Women, tyfVCJ.T.CnrrTM.P,esasftlwateMeawksUVoess mt tarnd fram the Aaencaa fnm. Pv. Hall ears. "Kvaar Caarrsa is a aica atss ae KnuinM.' Tka New Tefe ww's ays.Iv ia a aoaa ma ee wii imuinM M "T" . Dr. Mwa,taanliliea FreetS eaywttea.ssys. avsav raa is vim, ninm is iaeiea A t ilI ee eortaatry far area's e weieeMaeyt WHY KiT TILL.m alaialaf faaritlMt TkU Wk wu aalL Be4 far sttealasa i eswt rasa. DIST1X. CUJfAN a Ctt. HarUwa. Caee. CTft A WFEI ootht lie. Fmrrca M Aeats wanted everywhere. For Wtuit. Uaytoa. Ohio I Th'le ATt!rtT CABtwarr a K-fU I I K.R r li.fc. taaewful to every kmateees man, to km fil t-T A. "1TIES cTmiEJ aiweje aiwaa f -4 ana in aJpaaoottosj ardor i aoloa ,c i 4jOOO LwUesa,aaa ba aaod aa a doak , I w nana; to las wau. wa propa; Srpreeeaharrea. aVrod for atreaia " aavd pa-tee lias wUh iCO i ,fn sn hi Addraaa C. A. OOOX m QUoaco, U. JUST ' THK BOOK YOU C AN SELL Allen's Luno BaxsajsI caoscs the lnnga to throw off the matter that ia collected over the air-cells, and makes the patient breathe more freely, and purifies the blood. cires strength to the bod v. and tone to tha di. a at wa a a . e a "I . vompaoy oi x'niiaaeipnia nas suspenaea. ..... gesave organs, and neals the irritated ptvrta, Sute J Engineer Thompeon. of Louiaiana. re- oa Me ud health to the svatem. Asth- porta that there is imminent danger of crevas ses in that State, and that at some points the levees have already begun to cave in It is announced that the party now in the Bla:k Hills will, if necessary, be driven out by troops, and others will be prevented fram entering The Voce di Verita says the Pope confers the Cardinal's hat on Archbishop McCloskey, not only on account of the personal merits of that prelate, but because the Holy See is deeirious of honoring the Catholics of America and of marking the progress of Cotholicism in the United States... ..A $50,000 f re occurred at Stillwater, N. T .... .The United States Freed men'a Bank is said to be in a much worse con dition than supposed," and little will, be re alized from it. A number of Ohio distillers have ' been arrested charged with defrauding the United States government. ...Two boys named George Selb and Wentley Goodenoagh were playing with a revolver in Barlington, N. J., when the former, not knowing the weapon was loaded, pointing it at the latter, said: " Tour money or your life," and diacliargad It, the ball entering (Hodasough't htad above the tye, causing a ma is soon relieved by its use. For sale by ueaiers m ianuiy meaiones generally. Vom. Over-exertion, either of body or mind, produces debility and disease. The usual remedy is to take some stimulant, the effact of which is tne same as giving a fered horse the wnip instead or oats. Tbe true wav is to for tify the system with a permanent tonic like the reruvian jsyrup (a protoxide of Iron), which gives strength and vigor to the whole system. Johnsons Anodyne Liniment is. "with out doubt, the safest, surest, and best rmusHr that has ever been invented for internal or ex ternal use. It is applicable to . raraefw -of complaints, and ih erjually beneiiciaJ for man or Deask--com. , Tf. "1 . . . e nave seen it st&tea in Tbmtotis papers throughout the country that agents for the sale of Sheridan Cavalry Condition, Pow der were authorized to refund the money to any Person who should nee them and not be Baosnea wiin tne result, we doubted this at first, but the proprietors authorize us to say uiava u ia vroo. JOm. Bmrrr's Coooact is the beet and cheapest hair dreeauig in the world. Com. (X? rt PPJ t.Ajrt' SS awwarUolesaad the & 1M. K. tiA.STZ Ac fOH 170 Daanr HuNrwYsrk. MONEY IN IT MURE! Just out. Ueefal, Haadaoxna. Cheap. Bella every, where. A rata chance. Alan, NEW MAPS, CHARTS. Etc. Our new chart. CIIRIHTIAN (.KACrX, to a splendid socceaa. Cin cinnati price aame aa New York, ftesid forterntnK.C BRIfXiM AN.Ji Barc lay Kt..N.T., A 17 W. 4th bt..Cia..O. mm ..Jlimte war 4 Invito the patnanara e taaiket (ardeaera rs who are eaf-rteily daaimoa ta have tfr A Use r JA. i la anr catahw-ee OLCH J. II. :itlC(ilV. f arklrhratl. fnoe. jsrs. 'Established awtwaPe: 'Tt 1 txass Via a. tatxtttow Tbe brat and rheeprM Tnlnt In the World for I row. Tin r Wood. r sale by TWara evrTywrrre. ITtlXCrS' irTT.il XI J PCaJXT CO.. fnnfJ,rvra.ir.CrarSt .N'W'k. rCA.TJTXOrrurtbaeer wm pwaaa sea that onr name and tra!o raark are on each asd every package. Send for a Circular. . ATLANTIC WEEKLY. A L.1TKH Alt V JorilNU. far t be FA MI l . ONK YF4R. .5f. MONTH. tiUKi 1'KF.MH I. H Kit. Tbe cbntee of two beaauf al Ml frravlrtp. atje IrrM. lirCKI.INtaJ atd "THK I-TI.S,' Asapremtara to earh ,ntwr;1T ll m- n : f1 l V.OHTH aft HUM i: 1U)H:II wrfH mmrU laiiti aahacrikw. fr tl I P tor Ibu amuaM e ou von 7" Ur.I1 I O. "ATLawTfO- lor 3 saaati-e trtal. mM. Aareete wniird e--rr v brrr. A1 ATnANTIC WKKkLV.W. iet It.ie. 50 r IB, LAWasert wjrsrW AVTVCaVaa "V I avmo cAiAaaa steBtavu-a. lSevta, evmsrwa twenty yearv ai e.aa Was llMa wtta AftMMA. I esaitansti T eaea 3 ias Sirawseea aawietatlsa SaeaaeS- ' "V t uta. 1 farta eaialy 4Maeiaa a eisliital nilTHln r- - tar Aataeaa ee4 Oatan. HTniT PV WMsJa rajH?rv with Hteaell k Key Check iliWi' fatta. (takcne.aamptea and fall par. ttcnUrs Free. K. M. arEacr.a. 117 Haaover pt.. Boatoa. WHAT IKK PILKR1 RKAOI PLAIM BLL'IT rata.n a Traaxlaa oa the Causa., History, Cut sad rreveaboaof PILF.A. Pea- ey r. K V. L'hT A V la. T KE k CO, at Walker Ktreat, lew rorr. seat rSKK teall pans of the Vnued States as rsaakyt ac a letter rim las area aa raet ee4 aasaa mmtnn.wMj. I I IffwAs are I ippit ' I wtis ssaip'i sacsarei aw IVleHilsart a. flail ea4 (. eaa. aa al" B. aWaJalIJU AaoAo CeewAw Oata. ayBraiflavs. rmUaise recaase. ar saeil. Ita SHARPS RIFLE CO., Mannfactarm of Patent Bieoch4oodHr, MOitary, nsr and Oreedinoor RiOea. Tbe Bret la the w inner at International and nearly all other (Sea OffirUl Keeord ) arl ncii HPOItTINfi principal matches st Creedsaoor. ItlFI.KM. CUKKDMOOK KIKI.FH. - 30 ta 93S FPU FPY ?T FITH TT Ttheaae of Roaaf kriLLlO I Kriurrtc KxatrbtKa. Trial Pach. MV.'"-.,n' etrralara. avtdeaoa at aa UAtSX BROS.. lUchnaoad. lad. Suoceaa, etc, addr ARKCET Oar New CaUaJacae with prfcrea for Krt 'ItTo. to l at au wish fa . and wtu be seat fZl W'T.Tr'M FotrrutOTAmiciTiot aJI . a. av a AJTD Itaoatalaa hsva of tho sh si e sat varastino, carefaUy rrowa frcea Block. siM-alta ailt lor tha snnat avlect Market taer- Panaa. With ICWwaUoaa for 13MJrarda. KfK) aad 8 123 Send for IUonrated Cataione. Amot AXD Orricx. K. G. WESTOOTT. HA1TTOID, UOSlt. Preaideet. 8300 A Maath. Areata Wanted Pttber sex. Heed tampforCaUloaoa. A- D. Wscoer.194 Broad way.S.Y. 810 ta 923 TEIl DA V fend for "Cbromo caUloma. J. H. hUrTOKD'S HO.fS, Boston. AGENTS WANTED seulnc book ever pabllabed. band for caret war extra tin las to Areata. NATIONAL. PUBL1S for the fastest circulars aad HI5G CO.. Phnadefehta, Pa. Am mA Itrm-VLmj FLOWER (i-$ZL Hcblea-rU Everett Ac Cau, 16 H. Market Ktrrrt, rtowtoa. Maaa. axed ay Sr. lieck'a acOw anowa aad aara sandy. SO CXXAA43K nu cmrao. uu ar ! Trasi DR. J. O. DECK. mJoiaStowtt. cxxczzuti. csxau 1 m T1T7T) T A XT to Areata, e JLV X All IV iiAl for biaaiey's Calebrau I Vhaitinr aad Baeineaa Cards, tha beat la tho world. 72 naamiaoeot samp We to beaia work with seat for 2 eta. Address H. C. MAX LEY. Paahiooabla Encravar, 316 Waahinrtoa btreet, Boetoa. Maaa. HOTELS BAKERS GE0CERS HOUSEKEEPERS FOR ALL BOARDING HOUSES & PRIVATE FAMILIES. I h"e an I l PR OTETf R FCFT PT for rnaklac a PrRK HAKl.Vt. or VKAhT POWOKlt, equal to tho best ia the saarket. with wMrh I will end a hook arvtna: 40 aew aad KXCEI.I.KNT METIIOUM for aatactt La eookinc My Bakinr Powdareaa boaaadefor IB santsapooad. Whv oar 4VO or fiO carts aer tmma when yoa eaa easily maaa rear owa for IO rests Prase It wta. bnavmr, bo aa it en I. wttn diraetinas la Kiar aad rre. if tbe Biafa- J Vmrmi ia aliam ta wliiek tita iiliiil i I Tbe ooar af thia aaxmrr-r ta urui r rvut twavks FOCTiPaof tbe powder evade. Iearedavnta kept by gro- aoa ai-asTa-ina ijiwii aoareee D. W. BUIUtifS Prmrtlral OraaTrUt, ChlrsLsa. IIU af any receipt, M,4. It receiptor ti)OBl mail aad Gersaaa) for HilCts aa tiO YOUR OWN PRINTING awr-t-r a. . f is-- OPIUM 1 fjr trsatmt Iowa R. R. Land Co: Baa for aaU f.AOO,0OO Arree af lUflroad Laarls ia taa AUddio Karka at Wsotem lews. TETTER IJl.NDM AT CIIKAPKU PRI(T-H aa aaa ba fnood eaaewhere wtlha rlrUitataev ve sssltm ikii Nn Sksraa. ie ledn. Avrar real!t prtro fi.v aad tH V arre. Ktat n-tit '. 1 ail sand to tho Cepans oAc. it't Kaid4i-a MtaH. CtiM-ar-. ead obtaio fall toloraaaUeo ssxl sww to rracb tr laeoa fraav for Baapa and paaiiul4a. wan prV-ve aad l"ai sddrveo Iowa Kaabxad Lead Co., Claicac. er Caviar Bapada. Iowa. JOHN D. CAIJIOl-N, Ii ad i aarrasUalwarv. TaJ Z' v SELLS Partem ,wl!4 fCWeVW 1 PA QPnnoriT Smitn's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar IT A-lwlniUVaUWl The only Mirn!M that IMPOIIT- STYLXK and few- r Trv only Marmxine e of them. Only tUlO year, with Pramtum 333 wtowll r x 1 v I a. M . N Af V. Ui l as I a.ae. Ueee avlt.ae,a-..re at iWea i I las aeawvty mmm a.. 'a w;.''a.u.i I !f I CaaaaTsaar. ra-W eSraeS eaL-4 VT eaaaiaraaeaa "LT ZuTcm PptonaJeel aVarr ey(T.a ta aH Smith's "lastast Drtti Omtor." VaaaCrV at iei eaa Otrper Part ef taa klri rwroas est aeitv, arMh tea "X to la a tot 1 Any Pattam on tttle paf mailed on recetpt or marnaq potv; . Tbeee wbo eaawi to A. Birama fteaitb Ooo Te-r-a StTflrJi?2 c 1 , 1 0 for B ; AtaVX; v i r ia aaa PreTeMieaal PrlaUn, Sirsieale. ft rtU mfmrt arvra, M eve have t a. aa4 Mens J tHa lU-ST eaer lanaSil. ia.aeial V Ten stylos, Prteee from tSXtO ta A SKMJ.O. WOODS CO. Mawaf .-ri ass'iers hi all ktaOs af Prifrtlntx M ttuw. - i aalt. er ye eaa Sea tt aali A Htiniaa afetrt awes Baa rUtb. H Leone Oasaatn aa a Taatfal ae4 Vs. emorjanie Jtanaar. it arawe aa a fULlceea te im aarfc. atestac tee etnlabt frotra. It Bavwea eaava saaa Too Tlraoa na OoaA. It eaa ha eaaacia fraaa Owe Zraaa as aMCaar. mea, eo a nncATncnrni UlllaeHI UI l-l-!ja.lTafS.wlnS aa aa. I UUA. or. e-ecret X jJieaeanai aaa. veiew aiam. CSrJLTX' TTX e1- OXjTTXI I Pni n nnifll Wa -hall Ev away w.ua.uy GO LD CD ni l h. jB&tZJZnVrw& SiLV rtT m itm'p i m mud. t al tT ii a' el it aa nf A. ,v'iu a yw. DUnDCTTC or.iiTHf . 0!4 DrtatfYrTrj Urn York Clty an Csaaisias) Yaaaral ae aWe"ca
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 9, 1875, edition 1
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