THE llOLYOKE HOLOCAUST. The Scene in the Little Catholic Church. The Isoss of Life, French Terrible If the year 1875 continues its recotd for the twelve months as it has opened it will go down to posterity as a most memorable one in the history of the world. Disasters by fire and by flood, on land and on sea, are reported day by day until the aggregation is appalling. There have been disasters disasters attendant with loss of life but none more serious than that in the little French church of Holyoke, Mass. ' Ilere an audience of seven hundred men, women and children were packed intluj little wooden structure to cele l irate an important epoch in the service, the feast of Corpus Christi. The church was decorated; as is usual, with flowers and drapery, and amidst them burning candles. The services were nearlv at an end, and in a few moments the large throng would quietly disperse to their homes. Suddenly, and without warning, alighted candle came in contact with the fragile drapery, and the flames as cended upwards, spreading consternation and despair. There is no doubt but that bad any precautions been taken the church could have been quietly emptied, and only the slight injuries usually at tendant upon such occasions have en sued. In this case everybody seems to have lost all control, all self-possession. The larger and the stronger, neglecting the wpmen and the children be hind them, rushed for the small door leading from the church. In their Lurry and confusion they blocked it up. Then those in the gallery, finding re treat cut oft daHhttl heads of those in the main building, only to fall and be trampled upon. "VVomen shrieked and children uttered their piteous cries. The scene was one of utmost confusion and despair. Those outside -tried hard and were heroic in their efforts to render aid to the strug gling crowd, striving with all its force to escape from the t flames, which; by this time were raging behind it. Little wonder .that- atont hearts failed and that all coolness, all courage departed. Little wonder that the uppermost thought of all was to escape, recking not who father, mother, sister, brother, or children, were left behind to suffer. Sad, indeed, are the incidents of such a disaster. ' Even strong men fainted as they saw death at their hand and they could not escape it. Although the fire was. behind and following up the retreating crowd, most of those who lost their lives wwere ; trampled to death by the crowd. ' There were many cases of men, women and children burned, but they are among the injured. The dead died beneath the feet of their friends thero on the church floor. The priest's exertions to keep order were fruitless. r The screams of the liv ing and the moans of the dying made a deafening tumult above the orders of the pastor, who worked moat heroically and was personally instrumental in saving many lives: 1 Finally, when the church was closed, it was found that over seventy people had lout their lives in the disaster. In one family four children had been taken away, in" others three, or two or one. Some families oscaped without a death but they were few. In several instances while a father was heroically striving to save one child, ho saw another trampled to' death almost at his very feet.. '. Strong men actually fought their' way through crowds of weak and shrieking women and children, and their very action showed the mad men that they were. ' , ' As in many other New England manu turi'g townst a considerable portion of the operatives of Holyoke is comrxvwd of French. Canadians attracted hw ucuer wagra and more constant employ ment than are afforded in the British n.uin,nf twin uiiuier mey are ioiioweu by their priest'", who speak their lan guage and. keep them in the faith in which they were reared. Many of the iwman i,fttuoho communities of New England lowo their existence to this im migration from Canada, and the disaster uit uas uujen oa tne Uatholio church in TT.-.1..1. .... AAuiju.t wm .carry gnex into many homes north of the St Lawrence. Let us hope that it will be a longtime exo we are oauca upon to chronicle an vtuci uipbowci oi una natnr- o hope that those who have in charge such gatherings will see' that provision is made for escape if a like disaster threat ens. , ' 11 hen to 1q the Mending. oome years airo I heard th ya family say 8he never did her mending until she needed the havo of ocn children fretted , be cause a buttofc was wanted or a string missing abOtit their clothing, which had been hastily "put awav1 "without tion. I urge that all other work should be laid aside when the laundry basket arrives, that the housewife may see for . . i.vU nux in in oraer as it is sorted; and if not, it should be repaired u ep, not laid away in the drawer till to-monjow, for, nine chances out of wp, will then lie there until needed. 'I'll i a .ir.t i " . . wes eeiaom more than one hour a week, p.vwn i. and it is altogether the most convenient m every way.' , S 'aeeaaaBBaeaeaeeese His Vrxw of thx Cass. A man who aroppea two cants' worth of mail matter into the post-office bor at TWV a had to pay six cents to do it, went over ana stooa by one of the windows said: "Mav Hannihal ttt,i;.. Maine, and Alexander Ramsey, of ilia- ve me onions colic, the ague, tho gout, the jaundice, corns, bunions) boils, and the buckwheat scratches, from oj uWB jor me next fifty years come I" , to "Ah, Jemmy,", eaid a sympathizing fnend to a man who was just too late for luo "you did not run fast enough." "Tea, I did," said Jemmy " I ran fast enouxrh. bnt I dM nn start toon aough," A Terrible Training-. In his speech in the House of Lords on the chimney-sweepers' bill, Lord Shaftesbury gave some revolting details of the cruelties practiced upon climbing boys. It appeared, he said, from evi dence taken in 1863, that the age at which training commenced was from six to eight, generally six "a nice trainable age;" said the masters. There were in stances of five, and even of four and a half. The hours of work in the smaller towus were eight to nine; in the larger from twelve to sixteen, work beginning at four o'clock, three, and even two in the morning. Sixty-three witnesses were examined from all parts of England, thirty-three of whom were master sweeps. Then followed the mode of doing it. Of the training, Mr. Kuff, of Notting ham, a master sweep, said: "No one knows tho cruelty which a boy has to undergo in learning. The flesh must be hardened.- This mast be done bv mh- bing it, chiefly on the elbows and knees. with the strongest brine, close by a hot fire. You must stand over them with a cane, or coax them by a promise of a halfpenny, etc., if they will stand a iew more rubs. At first thev will rom their work streaming with blood. and the knees looking as if the caps had en pulled off. Then they must be rubbed with brine again." The follow i ,i ..... - nig ueHcnpuon, said the commissioners. is so painful that we should hesitate to record it wero it not amply confirmed: If, as often happens," says a master sweep, a boy is gloomy or sleepy, or anywise linty,' and you have other jobs on at the same time, though I should be as kind as I could, you must ill-treat him somehow, either with the hand, or brush, or something. It is remembering the cruelty which I have suffered whirth makes me so strong against boys being employed. JL have the marks of it on my body now, and I believe the biggest part of the sweeps in the town have the same. " That (showing a deep scar across the bottom of the calf of the leg) was made by a blow from my master with an ash- plant i. e.,, & young, ash -tree, that is supple arid-will not break-Uflien 1 WW six years old ; it was cut to the bone. which had to be scraped to heal, the wound. I have marks of nailed boots,' etc, on other parts." Mr. Stransfield. another master sweep, said : "In learn ing a child yon- must use violence. ' I shudder now when I think of it. I have gone to bed with my knees and elbows scabbed and raw, and the inside of my U;T,11 -a it.... y '"'B"9, saennea. Another said : " At first they will come back from their work with their arms and knees looking as if the caps had been pulled off., Then they muse do ruDDed with brine again, and perhaps go off at onca to another chim ney. In some boys I have heard that the flesh does not harden for years." I found n boy, states one of the commis sioners, of about eight; :in the market, who had run away from some place of correction. Part of the knee-caps got torn off, the gristle all showed white; and the guiders (tendons) all around were hie white string, or an imitation of white cotton. Hia back was rior with sores all the way up. To Wn his knees a lotion rr adeof " old netting" -. e., urine Kept long for the purpose. immersed with hot cinders was pnt on them.i " It was like killing him," said the sweep, "and I had to stand by and see it all." "Why,! I myself," says an other, " have kept a lad four hours nn Kuuunej, wnen he was so sore that he T ' .: . i comu scarcely move ; but I would not let him come down till he had finish it has often made my heart acha to h them wad, even when I was what you may call a party to ; it. In' leam'ina- child,"hegoeson, " you can't be soft with him, you must use violence." . . - Uxarda aa Pets. The Ceylon house lizard is about four inches long, and of ar dark brown or greenish yellow color. They are usuallv in a state of torpor during the day, but I swarm over the walls and ceilings about sunset and during the, evenings, when their bird-like chirpingk to be heard on all sides. While'in Colombo wo met a Scotchman who kept three or four of these lizards in his bed for ' the purpose of destroying the mosquitoes; The bed was covered over with mosquito netting, and the lizards were put inside during the day, and carefully removed to the outside of the netting at night. Our friendj assured us that since he had adopted thO strange precaution he had never j bqen troubled by mosquitoes, wuue oeiorehe could not keep free from them, as stray ones would get inside the netting when the bed was being made. There is no doubt that if the native ser vants in Colombo could be persuaded to cultivate cleanly habits; the number of insective intruders would rapidly dimin ish.' To teach a native cleanliness, how ever, is a herculean task, and, one which the hotel proprietors do not feel inclined to undertake. The native servants are not only averse to cleanliness about the house, but their persons also are far from clean, because ,pf the use of cocoanut oil, with which they smear their bodies. An anecdote was told us by the Scotch man mentioned which is apropos of this subject, but which the reader is hot bound to believe. A newly arrived Eng- '""""' m veyion was visiting a coffee planter on his estate near Newera Ell via when the conversation turned upon the dirty habits of the natives, the planter saying that a good sporting dog could trace them by theirscent. Shortly after ward one of the servants came in hur riedly to say that a dik prolonga, the most venomous serpent found in Cey lon, had bitten a coolie. ; The conversa tion was in the Tamil tongue, which the new-comer did not understand. Catch ing the words dik , jrolonga va. the course of conversation, and judging ixum ine actions 01 the servant, he was led to the conclusion that somebody had been bitten by one of these snakes, and asked his . friend if this were not the case,- Yes," was the' reply. "How terribU," answered the guest; "did it riot kill him?" . "Kill him I no," an swered the planter; "it killed thaiaakt I" kEira or the daw Interesting Items front Home and Abroad. The Spanish authorities have suspended the Madrid Impartial newspaper for to weeks fbf an offeass against prses laws. ... A Tiehna paper etatee that the mperors of Austria, Bossia and Germany are to have another meeting, aria the place will probably be Ems.... A special telegram to the London Standard says that the fop is seriously ill The London Tiffe special chVpatchetf from Vienna say a dreadful accident has occurred on the liiver Mar, at the town of Jodenborg, province of Styria. A ferryboat having on board a number of Catholic pilgrims en route to visit the shrines on the other side of the Mur from Jndenbarg, sank in the middle of the stream. Fifty-nine of the pilgrims are known to have been saved, bat seventy-six are missing, all of whom are believed to be drowned.... Two more large rectifying establishments in Cincinnati have been; seized by the revenue authorities for alleged violation of the laws.... Basin ess was generally suspended in Memphis, Tenn., dar ing the decoration of the graves of Federal and Confederate soldiers, j The procession was one of the largest ever seen there, comprising Northerners and Southerners, with the tattered battle flags of both armies J . . . Numerous crowds continue to attend the revival metin em rtf Moody and Sankey in London .... Another plot to assassinate Prince Bismarck is said to have been discovered. Aa there was no choice for Governor or Lieutenant-Governor of Bhode Island at the late election, the first act of the Legislature on convening ' was to "elect Henry Lippitt and Henry nT. Bisson to, those offices. They both ran on, the regular Republican ticket Cerebrd spinal meningitis prevails to some extent among the horses of St. Louis, but yields readily to treatment. The upper house of . the Prussian Diet has passed the bills for the suppression of convent, and relative to the administration of church property Recent estimates of the amount taken by Abraham Jackson, the defaulting lawyer of Boston, place the sum at $700,000 A camp of Austrian fishermen on Barataria Bay, La., was attacked by two hundred Cadian residents and destroyed, and the Austrians threatened with violence. A delegation of - the Austrians called; on Governor Kellogg' for protection. An officer was sent down to investigate the affair 4.... Upon the application ' of business men at Detroit, and the recommendation of the collector of that port, the Secretary of , the Treasury .directs that ithe . ports ' of Pdrt Huron and Detroit, Tdichigan, andDuluth, Minn.) shall be and the same are designated as porta at which combined entries for transpor tation and exportation made be made of goods arriving at those ports and destined for Vic toria, Vancouver's Island, via San Francisco. : Miss Lebina Mason, aged seventeen, daugh ter of John Mason, of Pawtucket, committed suicide by drowning, on account of hor father's withholding his consent to her marriage to a young man with whom she had been intimate for some tamer f.V.Lr D. Sine, the Western lottery man, has brought a suit to test the right of the Post-office department to send his letters to the dead letter office and open them. . . .The Erie railway has been adjudged bankrupt and Mr. H.-J. Jewett was appointed receiver Three men were killed and three fatally in jured by the falling of a scaffold on which they were working at the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum. .... .The colt Galopin won the English Derby from a field of eighteen competitors Parliament adjourned as usual in honor of the day The forty-sixth anniversary of the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Sunday-School Union was celebrated by a parade of sixty thousand chil dren'. ... Reports from Michigan report the wheat and small crops doing well By an explosion in the drug store at Dows & Co., in Boston, the entire building was destroyed. There were between twenty and thirty persons in the building at the time, all of whom were more or less seriously injured and three taken out dead. The: cause of the explosion is un known. The loss, including the five story muiaing, amounts to $100,000.. .. . .The Penn sylvania Republican State Convention at Lan caster, renominated Gov. Hartranft for Gov ernors and Henry Rawle for State Treasurer The platform adopted declares the equality of all men before the law ; protection to home industry and a home market for home products; the right of the laborer to protection and encouragement and., the promotion of harmony between labor and capital ; cheap transporta tion and the advancement of closer intercourse between all parts of the country ; free banking, a sSe and-uniform national ' t WiJWU to th growing wants of the business interests of ttfe country, and a steady reduction of the national debt ; and the equalization of bounties to fhe soldiers. The resolutions adopted, while tI "point with confidence to the' present administration," " declare a firm, unqualified adherence to the unwritten law of the republic, which wisely, and under th'e sanction of the most venerable of examples, limits the Presi dential eervice of any citizen to two terms, and we, the Republicans of Pennsylvania, in reco" nition of the law, are unalterably opposed to the election to the Presidency of any person for athiraterm.': ane catnouo church disaster at Holvoke. Mass., was one of the most appall ng that has taken place for some time, even in this day of disasters. The exercises in the church had nearly closed when the altar draperies took fire, and the church full of men, women and children at once lost all sense of reason. Those in -the galleries leaped to the floor and were trodden and trampled to death, while those on uie iioor crowded and smothered each other in their frantic efforts to escane frtftm th ,-w ing chui. tAnthe'fforts aithfc priest' to keep order failed. The screams of the living and the moans of the dying made a deafening tumult above the orders of the pastor. The people appeared to be piled one upon the other in the doorway, those in front not being able to escape, nor could those behind them save themselves. The audience numbered about seven hundred people, and of these" sixty-six men, women and children loot their lives. The New Tork revenue, officers are dai'y seizing thousands of daflara: worts n nv. plxwhes, crapes and other goods belonging to uuuaea wmca nave been in the habit of in voicing tneir goods too low. Deputy Collector ivira and several minor officers resigned on the unearthing of the enormous silk frauds and have8incedisappeared....Byafireat Port land, a email village near St Johns. N. Bl Rt T nW- .1 . - cuurcn, Eixiy-eient hour en nd shops,; a large number of outbuildinirs and a ship on stocks were destroyed, rendering wu uuiwrea and ., iorty families homeless. Loss, $250,000. . . .The house of J. TL Cm 242 North Eutaw etreet, Balbmore, was robbed 01 a tin box containing bonds, bank stock r- tificatea, etc., of the value of t40,000. belonr- s air. (jonman s mother-in-law. The m.j jnunuvr, ut KepnblxCan OT- gau or the btate, calls for the impeachment of wv. weston......The house of John Cox, railroad flagman near Garrison's. Pntn rv N. T., was broken into by fire men, who bound &-t5 " ana men robbed him of 1 1-700 m gow and silver.the savings of thirty years .... Advices from Constantinople give brief details of a terrible earthquake in the urovinc Broueaa, Asia Minor, by which six hundred nouae were destroyed, one hundred and aixtv- ana one ausdred and ehrhty seven persons injured: The latest returns from the Holyoke disaster place the number of victims at one hundred and twenty, of whom seventy-one were killed, twenty-two fatally burned, and twenty-two otherwise burned or injured .The Governor of Weet pliaiia has summoned" the bishop of M&ngtel to resign his see Information from Fort Laramie has been received of the capture of the Gordon Black Hills outfit by CoL Anson Mill' command. The entire outfit was destroyed and the men held as prisoners. Conriet Iibor in England. The treadmill, on which magistrates at one time relied, says Chamber's Journal, is dismissed as nonsensical. Useful occupation at trades, by putting prisoners in the way of procuring honest employment on their discharge, is found to be much more advantageous in its results. The convict prisons, therefore, enter into the field of general competi tion, much of the work performed, how ever, being to meet the demands of gov ernment departments. For example, the metropolitan police are now supplied with boots and. gaiters from the convict prisons. After dne trial. th fmal convicts have been employed to make a portion of clothing for .the police, the workmanship being found better than that of the contract clothing. Certain work is also performed for the admiralty namely, the manufacture of 16,000 .hammocks and 3,600 ballast baskets, to be delivered at the various dockyards in England. Something more artistic has been successfully attempted. The fe male convicts have manufactured a floor ing of mosaic to surround the tombs of kelson and "Wellington in the crvrt of St- Paul's. "We learn with pleasure that oit of two hundred and thirty-three fe males discharged from Woking prison, twenty have become accomplished in aying mosaic tiles. At Dartmouth and Portland large works of a public nature have been and continue to be executed by able bodied male convicts. Port land, situated on the south coast of England, is perhaps entitled to be called he greatest of the convict prisons. Ac cording to the last report, it had'4l,5Si prisoners, who were engaged on very extensive works, such an fiTvivnfinw hewing granite, building, and so on-1 quite a hive of industry. The value of he labor executed dm ing the previous year is estimated at 53,024 16s. 7d.. giving an average of nearly half a crown per day for each convict. In 1873 the total earnings at the convict prisons of England, nine in number, amounted to about 250,000, which went a great way toward lowering the general expenses. Amidst the industrious training th'ere is a judicious system of school teaching and the perusal of books of instruction. wnicn are eagerly soue-ht after. We are informed that some of the convicts seek for French, German and Latin books with a view, no doubt, to revive knowledge which, through vears of riotous living, fell into oblivion. Office Crazy. While the remains -of a deceased police justice of New York lay at his residence, over three hundred men were crowding and jostling about the mayor s office, with their pleadings and petitions for the vacant office. Music for Sing Sing: " Oakum. Oakum, with me." t Statistics show that of th thnn who die annually, a lanre nronortinn destroyed, not by old age, or by the nat pal exhaustion of vitality, but through intemperance, or disregard either on the pan or tne suflerer, or Ins parents, of the simplest laws of nature. Such beini? the case and ficrures cannot sent facts the conclusion is that were ine causes or intemperance, its kindred vices, and a disregard of natural laws removed, the average length of the human lifetime would be extended pro portionately. What agent most rapidly harmlessly and certainly will eradicate these vices, or the tendency to them ? is me quesuon wincn has been as thor oughly and persistently agitated as has me searcn ior the philosopher's stone The ; discovery has been made by Dr. Joseph waiter, whose wid-lv Vr, Vinegar Bitters are accomplishing won ders which the old fogy doctors never dreamed of. Try them and Wo- yourself, as thousands are doing all over iuo vumibry. A boy who had stolen some apples was forgiven for the rather ingenious manner in which' he excused himself. The schoolmaster asking him what he had to say ior rumseii, the urchin replied : " The apples were Tom's ; I don't know how he got them ; and now they're mine, ana ne aont know how I them." got It ! is said to be satisfactorily demon strated that every time a wife scolds her husband she adds a wrinkle to her fane It is thought the announcement of this fact will have a most salutary effect. pecially as it is understood that everv time a wife smiles on her husband it will remove one of the old wrinkles. As one pound of Dobbins' pIat m, (made by Cragin & Co., Phils.) will do the work of five pounds of any other, it ja really the cheapest, though it costs a uma more per pound. Try it. . Questions put to his sweetheart, at in tervals of a quarter of an hour, by a tjixauiiu iau aunng their first tete-a-tete : 'TTrrara 1.1 at, tt . " jvu xauieri " XlOW S your mutaeri "iow are your parents! xiow are yonr ' father and mother t" " tlow are they both t" Consnmptlon, theeeorirge of the human familv. may in its early stagee be promptly arreeied and penna nently cured. RavTysween, W. Ta. Dr. TL V. Pierc, Buffalo, N. T.: 5,r-F,f te lt year I have been uainK voui 'Golden Medical Dieeovery. I owemr hfe to it, havmg been afflicUd for years. Did not ne it bnt a short time before I was benefited ; at that time I was very bad. not able to ait up much, was nfferior greatly with my throat, was getting bond, had a dry eoogb. and much pain in my lunga. I have need tweTri ootUes of the diacovery and am almost well. a 1 I. KiTK T. WaJLDJTXX v Mvr-1 Me8eck. of Chatham Fonr prnerm, N. Y., has been cared oreonsnmption byDrr . Pit' Golden Medical fiMcorn-Z aay Mr. a B. CanfleM. editor of the Chatham Courier. 8. B..Ilar.dmrgist, of tfest Union, O. wnus to state that Dr. Pierce's OoJdenMcd! ceJ Wwyku i effected a wonderful core of eonjuapdoa ta Lis Xhbch CPmT To Lxad alzi Cojottttobs is the aim of the proprietors of the WOsoa shuttle sewing machine. It is founded on the very beet prin ciple known to eewirg machine science, and improvement, in advance of all other sewing machines, are being adopted constantly. The WJon is rapidly gaining the preference'of all parties that are acquainted with eewing ma chines, and it hit already taken the front rank atnoug thh flrt-)M machines of this country; and its pric. owing la !fs manufactured where labor and material arc much cheaper than in eastern cities, is fifteen dollars less than all other first-claee machine, llachioes will be delivered at any railroad station in this eounrv, free of transportation fljfirgti,. if ofdVml "throe git the corcpeoyt branch bunge at ? and 29 Itroadfv, New York. They send ah iligint tfioge and ehromo circular free on applittioti. This company want a few more good agent. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment may be used to advantage where any liniment ia de sirable. In cases of serere cramps and pain in the stomach. It is undoubtedly the beet article that can be tued ihtemiUy. Com. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is M a combination and a forta indeed " for healing and curing diseases of the throat, lungs and chest It cores a cough by loosening and cleansing the longs, and allaying irritation: thus removing the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leafing the disease behind. Fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, large bot tles much the cheaper.-- Com. Habitual constipation leads to the fol lowing results: Inflammation of the kidneys, sick and nerroia headache, biiiousaeea, dys pepsia, indigeilion, piles, loss of appetite and strength ; all of which maybe avoided by being regular in your habit-, a-d taking, aay one of Parson' Purgative PUU nightly for four or six weeks. Com. , BUY ME, AND 11,1, DO VOtT CJOOD. It ta justly eonoaded by oar feadiar fmsnilr phjtrtna that fK. LANJI.KYM KOOT AND IIKKH lilTTKKS aratho boat.aafaat aad aaraatsprtnc and aamtnar fnedicfaia. Tboy tboroochly put It j aad clmnaa tha blood of a 1 impurtuom. iwmova aad aooaUraat dra ppaU, Htbt aotapUlnt. ennatipatioa. pUam. iaaadloa. TertUro, fool atoiaaoa. Into of ilwp aad apoatita, actvra- Kai aoraa, eartaaelea, acta djaaaato, plmrHa aad aarr. ooa debtlit. They axa In tba treaat aad daatt aaaaa laeomparably nor popolar aa a family Baadieta thaa ny oi hr Tft disoorvred. Sold by all droirclata. GKO. a GOODWIN A CO.. Bostok. VhoUaal. agaaU. The Xarkets. WtW TOSK. 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Wheat.... - 1 M Rye State 1 10 Corn Mixed. M Barley State j 30 Oats State 7- 9 1 85 a 1 12 (4 82 1 20 S IS BcrriLo. Flonr.... 6 25 A T 25 WheatNo. 2 8pring 1 ri aim Corn Mixed I0 w UatS TO A in Rye 1 or a 1 m 1 40 0 1 40 BALTIMORE. uo-w Auaaungs. ........... 16( lBJtf X;, b a (4 8 3t nutat xwu e6iern... ........... 1 35 Rye 1 it 4 I 85 9 1 15 78 12 Corn Yellow 73 Oats Mixed 70 Petroleum................ 04 HILAPaXPBXt. Flour Pennsylvania Extra 6 CO S 06V e 60 1 24 1 10 yi neat estern Red 1 34 Rye....'. 1 10 Corn Yellow so Mixed go Oats M,Xftd aa 3 Prolenni Droil. 0iavV Keflned. 18 Foolishly spent-mooy paid for el'd ren's shoe nut protected by MILVKIl TIP-a. Twa week. ancnt 1 ne time it taxes a smart, active child to rentilatatbe toe of a shoe. MIVKU TIPS the oniy prereotaiire. Absard to think ot iuln. tiirmA which wOl rot, or pecs thmt shrink aod fall oaU To taataa the anlee of boota aad shooa to the apper. UAoLc screw wire Is the only aaotaod thUwtll bold SAMAKITAN NERVINE Is a sars vara far BplWptMi Vita, Cearalataas aad apanu. It feu bam u4 ky tlMaM.4. a.d arrr JTM "atla na. lMaatiw.hr alivDl.r lTt. nMowil earn. V aa.Ti.l. a. TTP, wrtttan by Rev. nook out for any one afflicted . wlto Dnn.ui. I hi. It cant f aU to do roa rood to raid It. T Tbe Pr1ot?i.(H. Areota wantad ta erery eoar S. T. SOUDtlTl OO..TlQSnon7st!jP aatly boned. nty. Addraai Philadelphia. oOOO AGENTS W.atrd far Geaalae Edltlea. LIFE AND LABORS OP IVI NGSTONE. Wo" 7 V l" c "a ta. aW the rWir. BARD BRO.V. Pahlahera.7g3 Haaaoia Rtraet. Phil. PIERCE VJELL AIIRFR that will rally , tea., aad ta UkiM apaad rx-f l4TteJI UnuvutftiitTtrr Ium. 25 pep navTlllla tiMA. D. PIERCE, rare. Ullaala. $2B'i flay rarntd aalar ear Wall r at umia. aioo a month to aood Aarnta. acmt nk ree. JIU Aurer Co St- Loal. at . A iw pTIlJr S.'?mL 1at "pacimaa of the OPIUM Bf g. aTii i I isiuna fjarda. nylas. with a arse fl nmmtm OU Addreas. J. B. HeTKti.KaVaa'ryiTr rla,1 12 i.-iY' '1? 'J"?v" P-Paw lor cnaaeo erer oOered Addreaa P. P. CLUCK. New Badfnr? V. Vn. w . 7"?i T . 'a waiFairraa of If mve, TifTrne, aad uaanog eootraea. Ad Jrrae. rliiiia aoy, ta the baal. aeaa. Box 21 4, P.O.. KawTork. Mi oi tmM(,u AI-rh NTK WAWTUn for th HorplBHaMt M Intenperaice BpeedJly cured br DR. BECK'S tmU l ',n -.V" A Hw E lor treatment - t . . - - - - mwwu "mumw. vaat oa or address Pr.J.C.SSS2. 113 Jan St, KrcirrtL 0. Smmm,tmv Tawr Sa Fcaaa ai .'.air. Ktre V Co.. O parfect ealtaf.ctaua.1 It is mxmmh "", mtMw, k. i .m Toa 'aa ai woe ill tel. Oar It" in Lirht. and Mora otber was" Tee rre est taisar to !! aa eaw. bead st eetee for Ctealay to 17 laaae HtXew Vark OPIUIJCMEii aaa. Praf. n. JMewkrrv P. o. Itos 41 h. at the dayAaadforPa. Opt an Eat LaaaraaJad inioii irntirj nzuni "I. wrm B cits aad Baads are iadoraad bv taa joet etnioeat akysieUae ia the war la lor tbeearv of rbra fMtisas. aearalrU.Uver era. piaiat. dyspraeta. kidaovdia. aa. fJ oa.aorious d w. ta.fiai.li cosaalaiau aad avn.r.1 .ln. aad ether chrottte ills of t he r baat.arad.lirer, it an i L LIT tas fail part tea lara free rv Tatya ait Cov. Uactaaatl, CUa. Ui i , 10 r XfteHANTi LING ipc5 jtxncMxirrt CUUG l am 1 H Whabr for ea u WotHmkut'i OuiBh 9f br vmrr ratl-it la U 1m. W barw U rood wul of tbm M f I atar 4cr naja&a r. fa dm dmtt. MERCHANT'S t. f. mtM,r tjninft at th I7alta4 StaW UatWW I 33. Sft aiaa, f .OO t B. aita. iO eraU ; .tftaJI ia, 0a tW. Sauil a aa lor UmOf aaa, Mh.M-. Omk0 rttt I1a. w RUFrVRTlta M w artdler aa at haw, boiar mAord aiiibw b tkataadlM ptiyajijrg i raowa. dur mum.mnaf sa4. pttaia, syiaamnrl. aa , Thai aal aattefacttoa thmt haw rTWB. M wan m tHa tract itmr of tmdteaJ hav atad. mmumM Um faat that n b mmrt'i ntrid a-tOwtflt raffaiiru or mm mmt t&a iHmpt tf t-ma .fll mr faml oftaa Biaaad hy Ih thrttrv pttmur -4 Mat U Train mmi Happnrtor. It a) th" rmt anra rSrS fW Hartila, aa It to taa ralj Traaa ht waa that will hold thf MrKofa wtuwi la ail ptwUkioa ta which th bodi mm4 mi parforai radical ewraa waaa all atbar faiL It eaa ba worn with mm aad eomfort waaa aa aprlac araaa aaa ba aaad, Waaa mm adnata, aa saottoa ml aaa away a r Ml MDUWI. II wui acetaenT aaa dteplacw it. ta tba MinfaaHi-a. Froaa tba auiwnaa U aonaod tba follovl ' Aftac the iAertaee t HteU Ucufy atnmirly to its jrmm, as wall aa to tha froaa iaeoaaaalesea with which tba tw With aapartnr adnata, tk Klmtit fVw faaaaaaaa ta a hlh dawraa A IX raqotattas aa4 a;aallSiattna ilaian for other tavaatkma. I hare aa baatUUnei ta raa-ardlaa H aa aa tJenortaat wtoaaa fnr tba rabef aad ware at Harnia. J. M. CAR!fO;HAI. at. D.. Ex Health Offear of the Tortrf Waw York. Saiiiaa bv CbJafof aw Tork Stata Uo7(Ul,M e4 aia. OBO. T. Horse, If. D . SaparHitaadaet Klaatte Traaa Oa. Dmr KiXur aaffartnc for thirty Mara, ra bit awa Parana, froca tbe aaa f eawry form ml atetaille Traaa ra aarabla ta tale awn "try aaa ta Earopail. twa years aa, applied your XI t Tt um. and ataea that Uaae I hare aipertaaeed Ootuu rt mti aatiaf aattna. aad m aa-ht tba trnth. that aba K U le Trofe Is the oaty tnatra that ahoald be aaad or the rmOmt aixf Cor of H ao4 dot after aaora thai thirty years' onaUSaoOf aae Uca. sad hartaa- adh aaa I aaaa haadrada mt Train (sad for tba last tw aty saoatha yoars asetaaraaly). 1 treierauy declare It ta ba aty deliberate year Zhwrte r la aha only ewe eatttled ta taa eoao one of the poblte : that elasticity la the oaty power at all adapted to the raqniioaianta of a Traaa or Sapeorter. aad am ooarlaeed that laur KlmMie TV setae By ewraa aianre amportlnaef aU eases to tftUb It Is awpnaa. aot aif amoaa" chlldrea. bat la aawwwows inn wtthia say wwa aaowladae of DalLaota fmta as tn ft raara of aa-a. - Prot of Aaatooty aad 8arery. M. T. aieoieal OoOece. Beware of eaaaa aad aiattilaaa taaftatfcai 13atU Traaaaa. which aoeae part tea adrertlae aad aall. frada WnUy rrfrmnttnc that tbay are BBaaafaetared by the FJastie Traaa Co. Thxaa Troaaas are aeet by mutSX to all aarta of the eoaav fry. nattafaetioa -"'" nt1 ta all imii Bafora oar- eoasioc any other, write for Deecrtpttre drealar (rras) iw aw ELASTIC TRUSS CO., at ata am m mm 000 uroaovray, new Tone. Trweaea. Sopportart aad PUa Ptraa, 7fUalay Har4 Rabbar Tra.au " O00L aleaaly. Usat. par faotly safe aad aomforttble, frW fmea all aoar. raatr. tatlar.rina- rmA pins, or BnattteoUke anplseeaet- aai s Bsea in oatoiaf, uw u 1 br tba pn or IMITATIOSS m'aata. ma( teatod. always relUble. BIWAal Guanine etantMd "I B. lav, IT Ch-atnat Straat, PBllaaalahla. aaa ania riy loadlD drnrftata .... . ' . J J . VW . V new York- Heat by Beau or espi w4 Toe ratal aaa $3 HA.VPLR rwr aad Vis Pay to Male aad xemaia arprywnara. aearees, THK U.tlOft FTB. CX. Newark. Jf. J. TMITAT) 1T?CJ WaQy obUlled for Daae. MX V liVjI JO Uoo, IfteoespatrbUltv. Kta. rae ertr oaerea Aadraaa U. BjS 1II3T. Caioaco. Geo, p. Rovell a Co. 1 SHfiC0Ter,'7- CnrwmOitalere. H a j m w n. mryyoap-sHoas. UotUa. Alaat. SO 3 dreas Oao. 8TT AS BOB A OO, - -i - - La. 'OOI AGENTS VANXETJ toarlltHa Tjaaaia m (M ft a KLW BOOK H tcLI. 1 1 LVUL By sttm. etraaeaas of aWt Lake Oty. for ytara traaa wu oc a avaaiiaa aura by hlra. fttwa lata sparWaca lava bars Ota "taUaa kyV eaerat dajv eta. of tbe H naoaa as vb, woiiiaa aa laa" Brkcfcl. Pm sad Goad, it ta the aaa aw beak mmC ntn r mrrjCZimawbh rood thiar, far sO. It ta aaeaW rrarV wbera. with- ararybodv. eBdeetarOe all athar aooka ttrat t aaa. axiaaatrs aay M ajwrd at." aatiaaat w natal radoraa ia Every body waau Mi aad arnia are eaLira Iross ie to tea day f aVfcU Cl n irf mmm e araaW mt waat tjQOO aajre wtntv acvau MrU ai .srgi.aia inl s wiu mad Oatatrrr ta thaa who wU caaraav Lsav aafCFkiata wtthfaB aarttealarv. trnea. eta. era t ia Jit tnd real A. Dw WeSTaiseraa a Ca, tlartiera- OatW PORTABLE SODAFOUHTMS $40, $50, $75, & $100. GOOD. OCSABU, AXO OHXAP Bklpped Ready for Dee. afaaaiaatared by CHAPMAN CO 3Iallawwv lad. far fUad for a fVtaioraa. HOW ''end lOeentafor TO CXTRK Coras. KeoraJria. AaUu JO aLLrLK Hair Grow. Ottawa, XI a aa . a mJ . lOwwDtl fOTwrftikaW -vhraaivvi aafka iZ- AW a $10. to S500. JET - ad ta Wail Wads to fortwaa. ' "v m n nn rirrn nrtirw H; fAJUH w A.NTM IT. Moaov ta tt l-D5A,L' Aaaota. Addrees aL fT. UVuTaWV i iiii.- w1LBiaia,4 tab f ' at'v ' o TaeWaHdUl, Bl-wt.. lfat-r.wwr. aarSav ,"omifc- the vUdaa af Karroas DebCUty Is Kke a -ua-Biaa avaaea ta tba aaaahia. Lot aia tea aad parlfy hie ayaaea wba TArraBfi Efrerrcsceiit Seltxer Ipcrlcnt, aod wtUda a week a wffl feel Hke a aw saaa. BOLD BT AIX VXVGO ISTtL aisrt-rera. llZZZZS SI? Y ts u ; r?TiLr. a-4 a Sara i P waaTiaaifct eri-i, atviiiirai J a a.U at. a.aJ VAT BTjfl t. J J tsc" " "' till n 1VJ - N a aaa oi(Mnovrj pnirjTirjci I I lriawa. alliiiVL a. e Oil vta ba fond litthtbl Liitm?, w-ftay ioaa tUli. 1a. wrapper lav MlaU 4 ka. taa CxABGLIlTGr OIL t mmmU. r 'T - T JOHN IHHMJK. W.t. Dr. 3. Walker Californij ejar Bftters are a purely .Testable prt paratJoo, cade chiefly from tie Da tive borba found on the lower ranprs of the Sierra NevadA mountains of Califor nia, lhe medicinal properties of which arc extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question U almo. daily asked. 'What Is the causo of tho unrnralleled success of Vixegau Bit TXRst" Oar answer is, that they remoto the cause of disease, and tho patient re covera bis health. Thcj are- the prat blood pui Ccr and a life-girinff principle. a penec licnovator ana inTjorawr of tha 1 rstera. Never before in tho hUtorj o the world bu a medicine beta conrpoaa yd poajiettsinf; the remarkable qualities f Tiikoak Ditttes in bealinr the . : . 1. : ffv. I J T . " 11.. . r. ;1 uca 01 c err aiscasw mtn it ccir u iurj axe I n UI I uifaii c aa wctt aa a vum. relieving Contention or InCaiiimation of the Later rid Visceral urjane in ajuwtu Diee&tee The wopertlcs of Dr. Walkib's flKSOABFirncu are JaPenent, PiaphoreUc, CarmhiJU've, Notritlou, LaxaUTe. DinreUc, Sedative Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altcra tiTe, ax; JLnti-Cilioui. U ra te I u II n o ua n il 8 pmcla; m Ttar EOi R Bitteks tbe IUO.-C woutifrful Id vigvrant that erer ouiued tLe ruling' I rstem No Person can take these Dlttero iccordlng to directions, and remain loa; unwell. DroTldeJ their bones are not tie- troyef. br. mineral poison or other mean, and vital ergons wasted be nna repair. liuioniL Kcmltwat anl Inter mlttent rerers. which are so preva lent to the Talleyi of our great riverr throoghout the United States, e.-oecuuiy those of the Mississippi, Ohio, MiKoun. Illincia, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arki sas. Red, Colorado, Draioc, Rio Grande-, Pearl. Alabama, Mobil. Satannab, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country during; the Summer and, svntnran, and remarkably so oanno; sea sons of unusual beat and drynets, are Invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tiie stomach and liver, and other abdominal 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 purpqse equal to D. J. Walxz&'s Yixeqar Bitters, aa they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. t ortiry the body lurainst disease by purifying ah lu fluids with VixzoAa BXTTXKs. ho epidemlo ran take hold of a system thus fore-annd. ' - Djspepsla or Induration. Had- ache, Pain in tbe Shoulders, Cocfch, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour AuructAuous oi ice oiomaca, naa iwo In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pa: pi ta xation of the Heart, In&ammation of the Lungs, Pain In the region of the Kid ctys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy rivcrtiso rnfrnt. Scrofhla, or King's Evil, wtlu 6weliinr, Ulcers, Eryaipelaa, SfreUed 'eck, Goitre, Scrofuloua IaiUmmatJans, Indolent InnameaaUons, Uercrihal A-fiVctiutu, Old Bore, Eraptions of the Skin, Sore Erea, t. In theae. as in all other conatitutional eaaee, Waxxxs's Tueoax liirrxu Lsve shown their great tnrative powers in tbe moat obstinate and Intractable care. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases 0 the Blood, Liver, Kidneys tui Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Each XXaesuee axe cansed by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Disease Persons en gaged la Paints and Minerals, such aa - - '- ' . . - 1 . - J - Al . M a. a . are.. a V a aj . liiuumv aparwcucra, uoia-Beaten acta itinera, as they advance in hfe, aubeot to psrslyais of the Bovrela. To ruri araintt this, take a dose of Waixxx's Tn- xoax BrTTXxs occasionally. For Sltln Diseases, Enrptions, Tet ter, Bait-Rheum, B latch ea, Epota, Pimpiea, Pnatnlea, Boils, Cextmnciex King-worms, ficald-bead, 8eiw Eye. ErjarpeU. Iteh, Scurfa, racoloratione of the Exin, Hcmors tad Biaeaees of the Exin of whatever namf or nstnre, sre literally dog cp ahd carrkea. eut of the system in a short time by the aa of theae Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lorkiar In the system of so many thoaaaadaj are eaectaalJy destroyed and renoved. $9 yttem ti medicine, no Termifojres, ne aa iheiminitles will free the ijatem zrvra worms tie theae BiUera. For Female Complaints, to young er eld, married or single, at the daarn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters divplar so decided aa iniSsence that hnprorement Is soon pereeptiUe. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon find it Impurities bursting tarrock the akin in Pimple, Eruption, or 8oret : deans it when jon find it obstructed end elsrgiaa in therein; eJeanae H when it is foci ; yonr feelings will tell yoa when. Keep the blood rare, and the health of the iyxteai will follow. XU TL. XtrDOSALD efc CO-. DraCxVe aad Oa, Arte, Saa rraacaam, Ceiifnraia, aad ear. af WaaMartoa aai Ckarnna Sea, X. T. aVet4 kr a. II ataal DtsUr. M. T. K. C.-W. O m 1 i1h saaia (asaala aaaaaa aiary i r SI e -s U e . ;C 2 9 G I! ! rarfSrS - .ye-i-aaaati reJse tree - 9 ?- tHIIBi te rix i Yin-

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