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A Hint to Editors. 0. II. Keeler, editor of the Owego r. Y.) Record, sends forth the follow- g beneficial hint : Our brethren of the press scarcely alizo the importance of working the ime of their towns prominently into rery item they publish that is likely to e copiel into exchanges. It is a notable ict that people "who become familiar rith the name of a town, who have that ame placed before their eyes every time hey pick up a newspaper, will feel a de ire to visit that town before they die,; nd will never shuffle off this mortal oil contentedly until they do so. Brick ?omeroy mado La Crosse, Wis., in this ray. lie found it a little town of three housand inhabitants, and he never wrote in item that did not say La Crosse in it tor one to four times. People who read ;ho newspapers went fa :rly crazy over Lhe name, and of those who visited the place enough remained to mako it in ionulation and enterprise the second a a city in the State. It owes this much to romcroy. A city editor on the Milwaukee Even ing ViJonin during five years never let an insue of the paper go to press that it did not contain an item sure to be copied, speaking of the city as the great primary wheat market of the world. Milwaukee grew from 70,000 to 105,000 inhabitants in a remarkably short time. FeoiJe were anxious to see the great primary wheat market of the world, and teeing, they settled in and became a part of Milwaukee. Lewis, of the Detroit Free Press and also of the Vicksburg Herald, is doing more to familiarize the names of Detroit and Vicksburg than all the united capi tal and enterprise of the places combined could do. and the result will bo tliat he will do more to help build up these towns than anything else that can be brought to bear. If our friends of the press will follow the plan adopted by our enterprising newspaper men they will find that like results will follow. The moral of all this is and we give it freely never write aii item that will bo copied that does not contain the .name of your town, and you will be surprised at tho ro suits that will follow. NEWS or THE DAlC. Interesting Item from Abroad, Home and Capt. John C Jones, of New York, while gazing at Niagara Falls with some friends at Prospect Park, said '? good-bye," and jumped ever, insight of hundreds of people. A Schoolgirl's rrlde. A St. Louis exchange relates an in stance of the pride of a child to keep up appearances, in a way that was touching to witness. The hopelessness of the en deavor was painfully made manifest to her by tho well-meant action of her teacher ; the facts are these : Just belore the close of the last session of tho public schools in that city, an in cident took place which, as an illustra-. tion, is more than touching. At one o. tho schools numbers of tho pupils were in tho habit of bringing a luncheon" with them, which at noon they ate to gether. Among thoso who did not go homo for dinner, the teacher in a par ticular room noticed a little girl who al ways sat looking wistfully at her play mates when they went out with their luncheon, but who never brought any , herself. Tho child was always neatly but plainly clad, and one of the closest of students in school hours. Tho odd action of the child's lasted for some time, when, ono day, tho toacher noticed 1 that, tho little thing had apparently brought her dinner. The noon hour came, and tho children took their lunch as usual and went out to eat it, the lit tle girl referred to alono remaining in tho room with her dinner wrapped up in paicr on tho desk before her. The toacher advanced to the child and asked hr why she didu't go out to eat with the rest, at the same time putting out her hand toward , the package on the desk. Quick as thought the girl clasped her hands over it and exclaimed, sobbing: " Don t touch it, teacher ; and don't tell, pleaso ! It's only blocks 1" And that was tho fact. Having no dinner to bring, and too proud to reveal tho poverty of her family, the child had carefully wrapped up a number of small blocks in paper and brought the pack age to present the appearance of a lunch. It was nothing, a mere ridiculous inci dent in school life, but it was sufficient to make wiser and older hearts than hers sad. 4. Persons engaged in giving a burlesque sere nade at Elgin, Canada, were fired at from a house on Saturday Dight. Four of them were wounded, one fatally...... Canadian lumber dealers report a continued dullness in the lam ber trade, not only in Ottawa, bat in the whole of Canada and the eastern States. Be porta from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick say that many mills will be stopped for the season Capt. Webb has again swam across the English channel from Dover to Calais. He was twenty one and three-quarter hours in the water with out any covering or buoyant aid. . .. . Daring a barbecae at Clinton, Miss., a white man at tempted to drink whisky contrary to thefules of the ground, when a negro prevented him. A quarrel was instantly began, and many pis tol shots fired by friends of the parties. Three white men were killed and many wounded, two mortally. Ten negroes were killed and as many wounded, some fatally. Two of the white men who were killed were horribly mu tilated, their heads being beaten to atoms with fence rails ..Gov. Talbot, of Massa chusetts, declines a renomination ....Til ton' a woolen mill at Cavendish, Vt., was burned, with a lots of 170,000 Count Stobsberg, the prime mover in the affair, has given up the proposed pilgrimage to Lourdes and no Ger mans will consequently take part in it ..... Bussia is convinced of Yakoob's hostility, and retributive measures against Khokand are probable A. disease similar to the old epizoo tic has broken oat among the cattle near Avon, N. Y. Forty have died within two weeks. Twenty thousand persons were present at the Rokville (Ind.) soldiers' reunion. The wagons and horses covered forty acres, and were packed close. Speeches were made by Gen. Sherman, Senator Morton, and Henry S. Lane..... .The endeavor to ship peaches to Europe proved unsucceafef uL The peaches kept in perfect order until the second of Sep tember. The ice supply was exhausted on the twenty-ninth of August. The steamer arrived September 7th . . . .The city of Boston advertises for a thirty-year gold loan of $1,000,000, at five per cent, for the purpose of increasing the city's water supply. ... i .Sir A. T. Gait has written a publio letter on the affairs of the Canadian Dominion, in which he says he looks with alarm on the rapidly increasing liabilities of tae nation, objects to the building of the Pacific railway for years to come, and is opposed to either absolute free trade or too much pro tection. He- will unhesitatingly, however, advocate differential duties against the United States, and the pursuit of a retaliatory system with that country . . . . . . Fifteen thousand ani mals are affected by the foot and mouth dis ease in Dorsetshire, England ...... A dispatch irom uonstantiuopie says tnat order has again been completely established hi Bosnia and almost restored in Herzegovina The Russians stormed and took a fortified position L'eld by thirty thousand of the Khokand rebels, and succeeded in driving them nine miles with great slaughter. ... .A peculiarly destruc tive disease, the symptoms of which are similar to those of the epizooty among horses, has broken out among cattle grazing in the vicinity of Buffale, N. Y. A number have died, and many are affected by the epidemic. The Republicans of New York, in convention at Saratoga, nominated the following ticket : For Secretary of State, Frederick W. Seward, of Now York ; for Controller, Francis E. Spin ner, of neikimer ; for State Treasurer, E. A. Merritt, of St. Lawrence ; for Attorney-General, George F. Danforth, of Monroe ; for State Engineer and Surveyor, Oliver H. P. Cor nell, of Tompkins ; for Canal Commissioner, William T. Tineley, of Wayne ; for State Prison Inspector, Benoni I. Ives, of Cayuga: The platform declares that the welfare of the coun try requires a just, generous and forbearing national policy in the Southern States, a firm refusal to use military power, except for pur poses clearly defined in the Constitution, and the local enforcement of national authority by those only who are in sympathy with such a policy, and will heartily support it ; demands honesty, economy and efficiency .in every branch of national or State administration, and summary exposure, prosecution and punish ment of wrong doers ; the offenders in the canal management should be brought to speedy punishment ; that the Republican party has, within the last four years, provided for the payment of $20,000,000 of the public debt, and practically extinguished the general State in debtedness, aud by this action has made it ccr tain that the tax for. the next year wTll be re duced about $5,000,000 ; that tho further in flation of the currency, under anv nretonso " ' a ; whatever, would be. a public calamity. The interests of honest industry and the common welfare demand the speediest return to specie payments ; that the taxation should be review ed that its burden may fall on all alike ; recog nizes tho President's declaration that he is not a candidate for renomination, and opposes third-termism ; demands the unqualified main tenance of the public Bchool system, and its support by equal taxation, and opposes alf sec tarian appropriations. . . .The Democratic State Convention at Milwaukee, Wis., renominated Gov. Taylor and the entire ticket The plat form demands preservation of public credit ; honest payment of the national debt; rigid economy in State and Federal administrations more and cheaper facilities for transportation within and without the State ; completion of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers Improvement; sound currency in cein or its equivalent ; tariff for revepue only, levying higher duties upon articles of necessity than open articles of lux ury ; no sympathy for men who vote- or apolo gize for Credit Mobilier corruptions in Congress or elsewhere ; the sovereignty of the States and the people as to all powers not delegated to the Federal government or prohibited to the States; the supremacy of civil authority in times of peace,and liberty, equality and frater nity for all men under thejaw ; freedom of re ligion and opinion ; the elevation of labor, and its permanent and positive protection in all its righ's, without injustice to capital ; and the perpetual subordination of the interests of party to principles, and to the good of the whole people. The Argonaut crew of Bergen Point N. J., beat the Atalant crew of Statea Island in a Tour-oared race over a two-mile A Neglected Sentry. The Pennsylvania Democratic convention at Erie nominated Cyrus L. Pershing for gov ernor. The platform adopted begins with Jef ferson's familiar address of " equal and exact justice," etc.; recites1 that the ignorance, in efficiency and wickedness of the leaders of the party that has ruled the State and nation for a period of years calls' for their immediate) and permanent removal from the places which they have so long dishonored and disgraced ; favors an economical administration of the govern ment, in order to reduce taxation ; demands a thorough and searching investigation of the State treasury ; that the nominees of the convention are pledged to apply all moneys to the reduction of the public debt, and not employ public moneys in any way to their ow benefit; that the contraction of the money currency and circulating medium heretofore made by the Republican party, and the farther contraction proposed by it with a view to forced resumption to specie, payments, has already brought disaster to the business of the etna try, aud threatens general banlanptcy, and de mands that this policy be abandoned, and that the volume of money be made and kept equal to the wants of trade, leaving the restoration of legal tenders to par in goldto be brough about by promoting the industries of the peo ple, and not by destroying- them ; demands that all the national bank circulation be promptly and permanently retired, and full legal tenders issued in their place ; that the government ehould make the legal tenders re ceivable for all public dues, except where re spect for the obligation of contracts requires payment in coin ; calls for the extinction of the national banks, land the establishment of a system of free banks of discount and deposit, with no paper money except as may be issued upon the faith of the Federal government; cordially invites the Liberal Republicans and others to co-operate with them. One trial of Dobbins Electric Soap The French papers state that a soldier (made by Uragin & Co., Philadelphia, of the first empire.named Jacques Rous- J53lSKH " sel, has just died at Montpellier (He- rrw Make your crocer cret it w ar j rault), at the age of ninety-two. He was the hero of a singular adventure, of which a number of journals spoke at the ime, and which he himself used often to relate. In 1807, the French took pos session of Kugen, a small island in the Baltic, separated from the coast of lorn- erani by a narrow channel. It was oc cupied by a detachment of Davousis corps, when the order came to evacuate it immediately. The embarkation was so sudden that a sentry was forgotten no other than BousseL Ignorant of what had passed, he continued to pace up and down, and no relief having come after three hours, he lost patience and returned to the guard-house, which, of course, he fotmd deserted. Making in quiries, he learned with despair the de parture of the detachment. ' Mon Dicu !' he exclaimed, " I shall be re ported as a deserter. I am lost, dis honored !" and he burst into tears. His grief aroused the compassion of an hon est artisan of he place, who consoled him and gave riim shelter, and, after a certain period, gave his only danghter tc him as a wife. They were all living happily together when, at the end of five years, a vessel was sighted, and the mt W w - Contagious diseases, such as horse all. g lander, etc. may be prevented by the use of ! Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Per sons traveling with horses should take note of this. Com. Missionaries and others sojourn in cr in foreign lands should cot fail to lake with them a good supply of John ton's Anodyne Liniment. It is the most reliable medicine for all purpose there is in the world. Com. Important tj Travelers, Persons visiting New York or leavinc bv the cars from Grand Central Depot, will save aa noyance and expense of carriage hire and bag page expreesage by stopping at Grand Union Hotel, opposite uraod Central Depot. Over 350 elegantly furnished rooms and fitted up at a eont of fOftfiOO. European plan. Qnette ctn live more luxuriously for less money at the Grand Union that at any other first-class house ia New York. Stages and street cars pars the doors for all parts of the city. Bee that the hotel you enter is the Grand Union HoteL Com, From Mains to OaUfomla mll tlons of children are waarinr fell.VEH. TIPPEO Shoe. Why not 1 thoj are tba cheapest and oarer wear Lhrach at the too. AJao try Wire Quitted Soles. JOL- 1 r- P JtECEIVEP.TflE ' GRAND PRIZE YlffifYA, S.873. The crops of Denmark are above the average in quantity and quality, and there will be a large surplus of wheat for exportation.... The rsathvllle American publishes a special from Alabama stating that the United States secret service force have, arretsted a gaog of counterfeiters, whose Operations extended from St. Louis to southern Alabama. Among the prisoners are manj wealthy and heretofore respectable men, one of whom is a candidate for mayor of Tuscaloosa, Ala The negroes held for complicity in the Georgia riots have been discharged,' nothing being proved against them. ..... A severe rain storm in the southern part of "Wisconsin did great damage. . Several trains of the Chicago and Northwestern and Western Union railroads were ditched, and it To eonvine yen of tha great popularity of the CABLU KCKEtV WIRE you need only saw the baae Imita tions and vain attempts to act np eoroethinjr similar. AUo try Wire Qollted Soles. SO ( per Week Salary. Male or Female. Clrco OU far free. AddreeOrytaiCo..IndlanapoUa.laL people flocked to hail it, the uniform of coldikrb but slightly woundkd f, , '. . , n JURBD, can obtain Pensions by applyti the French army being recognized. "Pour le coup, they have come for me," exclaimed the frightened sentinel, but a sudden thought restored his cour age. He ran to his dwelling, quickly donned the uniform, which he had care fully preserved, seized his musket, and, returning to the shore, mounted sentry at the moment when the French landed. " Qui vive f" he called out in a stento rian voice. " Qui vwe voua-meme f" reolied those from the vessel. "A sen- tinel." "How long have you been on duty?" "For five years 1" Davoust laughed heartily at the adventure and ordered that a rellase indue form should be given to this deserter in spite of him self. Rous3ol lived happily with his family for some years ; but having had the misfortune to lose his wife and only child, he soon felt a strong wjgh to re turn to his country. He arrived at Montpellier toward 1829, and resided there e rer since upon his savings and a ia reported that six men were killed...... At small pension granted him by the second the Lexington (Kyi) races Harper's Ten Broeck empire. made one mile and nve furlongs in two minutes and forty-nine and one-quarter seconds, being the fastest time on record, and beating Harry Baasett's time of iwo minutes and fifty -six sec onds ..The Atalanta crew won the two mile race over the Athletic club on Harlem OR IM- jump. u, can oouin renaiona oy applying w r. UEfjSISTKR. Claim Office. 324 8. Fifth bt-.Phila. Circular free by mail. CCXTT OK CENTS FOR EYANH bHilNlJ &V AdvrriMaar Hand Baak, the moat praotloal treatise on adre'ti-loit. and containing- the beat 1W.I of papera ever pnblfaoed Address T. O. EVANS, AdTertisin Acent. 2't'i Washington Street, Boston. "Tnere'a million tn it " AGE1STS WANTED!?- sell a book STer published, bend for ctronlan and oar extra terms to Af ents. 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Aatntt Wanltd. A. H. t CLLEB A Co.. Brockton, Haas. TO Write T.ETTEI? t FIUE.sead KV. to A. V. W1LLOUGHBY A CO.. Tamaroa. 111. A WKFK guaranteed to Male and Fe- mle Agents, in 1 heir locality. Costs NOTHING to try K. Particulars Fre. P. O. V1CKKRY A CO , Augusta. Me. Now Is tho tlmo to Oubocribol Beren Fine JZnxnrlnr preeai4 tm erery New Teertr Sabecrfeer. $77 A NEW BOOK BY MARK TVfAIH river, New York, in eleven minutes and thirty- five seconds .The murderer Sharkey has been banished from Cuba by the authorities. . . . .Charles Blockney, an attorney atGowanda, N. Y., was met on tho street by Louis Darby, who drew a pistol and fired at him, killing him instantly. The paurderer then fled to the woods and committed suicide by cutting his throat. No motive is given for the deed Admiral Baron de la Ronciero-le-Noury, the commander of Ithe French Mediterranean squadron, has been removed on account of hit having written a strong Bonaparlist letter in answer to an invitation to a banquet. The Pope has instructed the Catkolic bishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina to use their in fluence in allaying the troubles there A cyclone near Bloomington, 111., destroyed a number of houses, barns and outbuildings. A number of veBeelB were also destroyed on the lakes President Gonzales, of Santo Domingo, has suppressed Dos Antilles, a news paper of Puert(J Plata, published in the in terest of the Cuban insurgents. ..... Judge Richardson and Commander Lewis, two Ameri cans, were arrested in Japan by mistake, lor which the authorities made ample apology.. . . A fatal cattle disease has broken out among several drove of cattle near tha Ancram lead minee, Rhinebeck, N. Y., and nearly all had died. It ia thought the disease was introduced by Western cattlo..... . Much damage was done to timber irt St. Lawrence county, N. Y., by fires in tho woods. A heavy rain quenched No Difference to Him. Going tip p Detroit street, a man saw a qoy about eleven years of age, seated on the sidewalk, bare beaded, in tho full blaza of the scorching sun. "Bub, you ought not to sit there!" said the man. "Why?" "Because you'll get all tanned up. "Makes no difference to me whether I sit in the sun or tho shade," sadly answered the boy, "mother tans me up three or four times a day any how." Just reidy for C-nTasaera. Now then Is the time to ret Territtry Don't stop to experiment with other books. Take one you kaow will mlL Prompt action will rive yon choice of field, and Golden Returns. Get on the course at once and you will wut. Otijlt tot nothinq, everything furnUhed. 8end in your name, aud to ua ion want, rr for c'.rcularn at onc. Address AMKRICAN PUBLISHING CO.. Hartford, Ct. Caution to purchasers of the Peruvian Svrur ( a protected solution of the protoxide of iron). Beware of being deceived by any of the preparations of Peruvian bark, or bark and iron, which may bo offered to you. Every bottle of the genuine has the name Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian bark) upon it. Examine carefully before purchasing. Com. The New York Fireside Companion PROSPECTUS FOR 187a m im TM JflW TOK PlMlllDt OOMTillK)" b DOW If1lt4 M tl) bet BlabltalMr, rnoet popular, Boat varied and entertainlnir weekly published la the) United Htatea. Ho effort u a pared to cbtaln what Tar wUl add to tM Interest sod value of lis eon. lent. Tha best writers in erery department are secured, wit boat remrd to ipetts. It lathe aim of the publisher to make tula an lotfrreUoc asvd Pepalavr Poper for both TOUDK ajid old; to o-nnblno entertainment mxt luaatneat wlia deatraile Information on matters rr latin to tho liome. coartahlp. ntarTUjr. society, tad dreaa: to rraUfr the innate cariosity and interest of ail in the pure and ua tarsi romance of Ufo ; to cultlvato a taate for roayUnw and Intellectual pleasures 1 sod to Inculcate rood seutlmenU and prinrlplee la tho mind of tho roans. 9thlBff of an Immoral tendency 1 ever admitted Into 1U oolanma. It cop Ulna ThO most Faaclaatlac I-ove Hterieo, DaahlDaT totTeo of Ad vesta re I-iad avad , StlrriA ladlaa avad Border Tales, - btortoo of lloaao IJfe la dry aavd Cooatry, Uvclleat baert fetoriee avad Kratlaseatal Hketrbea, Orlrfnal It am or. Jokea. Comic Bketcnea, Poetry. Personals and KVUd Parsers phax J-ktea' FaehkMi OoMxlp for Uie Ladies; Answers to Correapomleuta i kitchen lrs The beat Headtne: for LltUe Folks t BeanUfnl UloatraUona, eta-, etc. NotWathaxi SIX CONTINUED -STORIES pobHabad eoav atantly. and a KXW atory commenced abont every second week t ao that now readers will be able to wet tba berlnnluf of a atory of tho newsdealers or of ua, no matter at what time they may aabacrtbo. Back numbers can always bo had oontaUnlsf US commencement of every story.. PARTIAL LIfcST OF CONTRIBUTORS FOB. ISTn. Pr. Jofco B. Williams Toay Pastor Oliver Optic Prof. Jaaaes De Mllle P. Hamilton Myers Leslie Taerne) Prank Corey Aarile Peue Petroleaaa V. Nasby. I.aey Randal roswfert airs. Nimarr Ilaydea Shirley Browse 1 1 axel Wood Mary J. Uloea rMiaiaei W Pearee C.eorce lM Alkea Albert W. Alkeoi iivo, fashion Kdlrreee rtam Perry Von Boyle Joan fderkfa Annie II. Jo TSaaaette H. V. Jeaale W. Footer Allan Drone Jark Uatlln AdaUoea tfm B the flamea ..... presented with Cardinal Mcdotkey has been a cardinal a robe and miter by the Americah residents of Home John Kelly, Jr , of Buffalo, N. Y., superiutendent of that section off canal, has been arrested for accepting a bribe of $140 and eight tons of coal from a merchant to influence the purchase of coal . . . . . . Lightning struck and ignited the Imperial Oil Refining company's worka near Oil City, Pa., and caused $200,000 damage, on which there ia no insurance. Artesian Well. fc The Philadelphia Times publishes an interesting letter showing that the water of artesian weHa is not fit to drink. Thero is an artesian well at Reading, 2,000 feet deep, costing $22,000, which contains forty seven grains of epsom salt to the gallon. An artesian well at Fifth and Cherry streets, Philadelphia, con tains one hundred and sixteen grains of foreign matter to the gallon, and each can only bo used to condense steam for the boiler. An artesian well in South street furnishes water not fit for steam. At Sorenth street and Passyunk road there are two artesian wells, each one hundred feet deep, but the water of both is so impure that it can only be used for condensing. The water of the well at the Continental Hotel is nojt pure. At Louisvillo there is a well 2,619 feet deep, one in St. Louis 2.08G feet deep, one in I T18 tim fifteen minutes and thirty-seven course. . The propeller Equinox, laden with Bait, and towing the lumber schooner Emma E. Ways on Lake Michigan waa caught in a gale and went down with twenty-two poisons on board, including two young Jadies. The captain of the schooner states that during the heavy gale in the night he; heard lhe captain of the tug order the line to be cnt, and immediately -after the ladies screamed and he dimly saw through the darknesa the vessel heel over and go down. The propeller waa old, and rated very low for eafety. . . .Messrs. Moody and Sankey, the noted revivalists, held their first services inUhia country at Northfield, Maes., recently, there being a .large assembly present..:... The general council of the Indian nations and tribes, held at Okmulgee, Indian Territory, passed a' resolution expressive cf the principle that this ia tiie Indian's country by many solemn treaties', and if ever it ia eetlled up it muet be by tbe Indians, with a government suitable for Indians A new Spanish minis try has been formed under Gen. Jo veil r . The executive committee on the foot and mouth diseaee have asked the privy council of England, for an order to prevent the holding of markets, sales, or fairs throughout War wickshire. The disease also prevail con- A MAN OF A THOUSAND. A CONSUMPTIVE OURED. whea death waa hourly expected from Consumption, all remedies having failed, accident led to a discovery whereby Dr. I H. Jakks cared his only child with a preparation of Cannabis Indica. He now Rives recipe free on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. There is not a single symptom of Consumption that it does not dissipate N i? lit Sweats, irritation of the Serves, JJltnoalt Kxpec- Stomach, Inaction of the Bowels, and Wasting of the Muscles. Address GRA.DDOCK A CO., 1032 Race Street. Philadelphia. Pa., riving name of this paper. SCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOlt THE CUIUS OF CONSUMPTION, COUGHS ANI COLDS. The great virtue of this medicine Is that It ripens the matter and throws It out of the system, purines the blood, and thus effects a cure. Schknck's Sea Weed Tonic, ron tite Cuaa or Dyspepsia, Ikdigebtioj. Etc. The Tonio produces a healthy action of the stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases of Indigestion. Schescx's Makdbake Pills, fob the Cure or LlVEB. COMPLAIST, ETC These Pills are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver without the least danger, as they are free from calomel and yet more efficacious In restoring a healthy action of the liver. These remedies are a certain cure for Consumption, as the Pulmonio Syrup ripens the matter and purines the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, create a h althy bile, and remove all diseases of the liver, often a cause of Consumption. The fiea Weed Tonic cives tone and strength to the stpmaca. makes a a-ood digestion, ana enaDies me blood : and thus creates a blood. Tne combined action thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, it taken in time, and the use of the medicines persevered in. Dr. Schenck is professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Schenck's medicines for sale by all Druggists. 'TAR OF THE V EXT, lhe -best Strawberry. 5 Millions of tre- and Plants a. Pomona Norwy, and for Circular. WM. PARKY. Cionamiswo, N. J. DriMC-oll. Church & Hall, sn Grncer; JSe IUtord, Ma:, . . The demand for yor Sea r oam increases rapidly. Never a com- pl-int " Jonrx. Fernier A.- Co., ".'. hirre. I'n.,ta:j : " Have sold yonr Sea Foam to all clases of trade It never failed to give sitUtac- tiox" Biggest thing to mise yon ever saw. Greatest thing to sell yon ever knew. Msny valuable cooking recipes tent free Send st enoe for Circular to GEO. K. GANTZ A CO.. IT Dnawe Sr-. New Vnrlr. PIERCE WELL AUGER smsit Oar Family Pfcyslrlaa. Under this title we snail parjiiaa oarrag in ewminar vear a series ot arUcles by eminent physicians, devoted to tha trtU&fit aad cure it prevalent diaeaaea. such as Hkln Diseases. Consumption. UlpLherta. KbeamaUam. Cancer. Hip Disease. B-me Dtaeaae, Eye aed Ear Dlsa-. Throat Dl-easea. Physiology of Diseases of Women, Management of ana Children, HrrW. eta. These articlea wlU contain the beat titodea of treatment of disease aVttad by to highastinedicaX authorlUea ot the day. and will Us a valuable guide to U readers ftrresiooBdent8 Colsrsnw-Ns effort or pains are spared to make this dpert ttent i ratattjacUve an.1 useful to oar readers. 1 1 U edited by a weatleanaa of wkdo experience and sound lodgment, and a vast aanooatof Information U riven aaswerw toQuesOoQS reUUUtr to love and etiqaette, legal and medical questions, is format Wm for the kitchen amf household, la fact, aaswera to aU quesLtoca that turm "P la LUa, can be found la tills column . Ilemdlna for Utile Folks. This la. and w-ffl eontlnue to ba. one c tha prornV nent fesAurrs of the paper. 1 be eontrtboUoos to thU deoartnerJt are bTO"T foremoet writers lor eliiMren In lle country . This makes TH It It W OKK PIRES1DSCOMPANION Invaluable to every bouaeUcld w bore thera ars chikUesv TJac mf Enmwlaaa PreeeeOesl t New Yearly Hsbswrtaera I A L1SSSON IN LOVE, Vala eta. IT1IE LITTLE ANGLER. Value, x st. TIIKP KT V A WN. - . - 0 I FAK AWAY FROM HUME, - EKLN FARENVELU - - - I IlEUINNINO TO BEX I, - jj - Company offer, SI 400 to any on that will soeeaufally soapet with ih.m in harin a m-ineh well, ibronch soaMtaw asd aaad- (ton, aad in taking up and pauioK bwMer,and loo toeee. Aaeni, wamedia ertrj 8ta. $25 PER DAY GUAR ANTEED. 8end for Cirimi'i. F. A4drr CHAS. D. PIERCE, ttra, iniaoia. Q jut ATfTWl rendered econcmlcal and healthy, bv OiU.VfiVl.Al VT usi"r the Common Senre Segar Hol der. Ten Holders f..r 2Jr. by mail. Agent wanted. J. M. OARDNKR A t.. P. O. box 5 7 a. New York. OOIt AGENTS WASTED BBAGHSIIEESH er Life aad Advewtarea la the OH eat. By . Thea. W. Kaez. It reveals the Wonders. Mar vela, and Mvsteries of the Land of the Rising Sua. sad portrays lif as it really ii id the old and sleepy East. It tells what the Author saw, beard. and did, in sncn inimiwua siyie, ina e-rcry ma laughs in rntte of himself st 1U gronins hnmor It is Live, Racy, Spicy, briraf all of good things. and yet SO 44 meaty " that M Culieve Prendrmtt, ivofron, Gmrrnort, r(c, proo ounce It " imtutibU." Ao CAS remrt iu S.SO Uluatratinns, nwwtly exeewted tat Earopa at a coat of tlii.om. To Ytl", reader, and every vide-awak parson. It affords a splendid chance to earn Hl PAY. Oaiy think. lOO pnort, IM mtperft Utvafrntio-J. To lire Areola, lor the pmrnt, thaOstlt I and lun. These beanUful pictures are suitable tor framing, aad afford a valuable saAJtWm to the taniitare 0f every borne. MUNRO'S GIRLS & BOYS OF AMERICA Largest and Most Popular Weekly Paper for Young Folks. at Is the only raper which contains the kind of stories which rriothers want to) reXl aloud to their litUe ones, sad which every father may unheal tatlngty pUcs la the hands of his children. It contains a larger amoant and variety of wxl readme tor girt aal boys than can be bad la aay other weekly or aaonUJy Prklicai. TERMS FOR 1870. JfXTKTtfTfi OTRZH ATTD BOY8 OT AMKBTCA mnd THE XrWTORJC TIMK B1DK COM PA SlOSi One eopy of Mmmri vU anal Bme f A w ill be aeot for one year to any subscriber la the United tttats on jreoelpt of tlMi t two cope for U i nine eoptee for lift. ITU Ktm York rimUU Cevwpo-rtow wlU be sent fc-r cme year on receipt of $4 : two copies for fir or. sine tvm for "P Clubs can afterwards add single eopieaal tSM each, V. will be rpooaible for rermUAnoee seot In Registered Letters, or br rOUWli papers sent to one address for ooe year, for Uik itlos ntt Decline craew, seatfree. Hpelmeo ooples wlLh any oo of Ue above IicUires sect to any s-Vlrrjas oo receipt of Ten (nta. AUs&VTtt lVAilliiO to eaavaas for tha above two pep to every town and village where there are no Mwadeaiera. Oeed wages eaa be ttaade by eacoeeafa) canvassers. Boys aad Olrts are Invited to tseoeae eanvisinrs. Evarj toy aud arl can get t u&sczibers la UmsIt otra vHiace. Write for partiot-lara. Address, GKOXXGE JITJnO, l-tbllahcrt p, O. Koz 3U7s 1 IS Beeaussaa ttre, Mew YetaW , ia Free. Latrre Pamuhlcta. bpecinien Pre, and Term, free to alb Address, A. D. WORTH1NGTON a CO- Hartford, Conn. tn 29(1 a day at h-rra. Samples worth 91 sent ues the orgajfs to form good I A 1 " f O TJ frP CA TT"V I - - - - J' blo.UU biU 1 It U j . otttt YORK TRIBUNE every case of Consumption. It t rsoabl. bar-a raa. War ftaalass-e Ucr. swrraat-1 s VlXJIf, A Vlbla A AVAAi U It U TTie Markets. roaa. Beef Cattle Prime to Extra Bollocks 11 V A 193sf Common to Good Teiaru 07 04 Milch Cows 45 00 75 00 I 08VS 0X 06 a 6 (4 6 65 tie 40 SO 44 75 (A 85 4 3 fts 75 50 fS (A 04 08 08 I4X 5 85 S 08 1 40 1 SI 75 1 M 1 47 rs 75 l ie 85 08 bouth Bend, and one in Terre Haute, but the water of them all is impregnated with minerals, '.and fit only for medical uses. At Atlantic City a number of wells have been bred in the hope of getting pure water, but not one yields water fit for household use. Cattle Disease. The Rochester : Union reports that a destructive disease is raging among cat tle on the flats near Avon, N. Y. The herd of J. W. Wad worth has suffered by the death of forty head. The symp toms are similar to thoso manifested in the epizootic among horses a few years ago, and whieh is' said to have broken out anew this season in certain parts of the State. The cattle first appear dump ish, after which there is an exudation from the nose and "eyes, followed soon by death. aud one-quarter seconds . The Chiaeee government has appointedV t wo officiala as joint ambassadors to Great IMtairC. ... .The settlers about Portage La Prairie and West bourne, Manitoba, Canada, are clamoriDg for the removal of the Sioux Indians to the re serve. Since the murder of one of their number the band has moved further west, and now hang about Weetbourne, entering the houees of settlers and terrifying women and children into giving thorn everything they demand Advices from Deer Island, Charlotte couniv, N. B., are that this season is the dullest in the fUhory business for twenty years The business of the Celluloid com- p&ny of Newark. N. J., was destroyed by an explosion and fire, and one man. killed and a dozen wounded. The fire extended to an ad joining building and property,,, to the value of $ 175, 000 was destroyed ...... Profe&oonal burglars entered the banking house of F. B. Hancock A Co., at Granville, Ky., and carried off $34,460, consisting of t25,000 in United 8tates bonds, fC,000 in legal tenders, f 2,000 in fractional currency and $1,460 in gold coin . . siderably in the County of Norfolk, the last re turn showing that three;thousand cases have been recorded there during the week. Cattle, sheep and pigs are all affected...... A. fire broke out in the Middlebury Paper Com pan j 'a mill, at Middllebury, Tt, recently, destroying the paper mill, the. buildings of the Middle bury Manufacturing Company, the Middlebury Woolen Company, and the stores of twenty nine business firms, two halls, six dwellings, and part of a highway bridge. The total loss is estimated at 9150,000 ; insurance, 1 101,000. .... J .The single scull race between Evan Mor ris and Henry Coulter, a distance of five milos, for $500 and the championship of America, was woa by Morris in thirty-five minutes. He came in ahead by about fifteen lengths. There were seventeen thousand people present, Hogs Live.. ........ Dressed...... Sheep.......... Lam be Cotton Middling . . . Flour Extra Wan tern.. State Extra Wheat Bed Western...... 1 So. 2 Spring 1 rty State Barley State 1 Barley Malt 1 Oats V.i 'd Western. ..... ......... Oorr- Mixed Western...... ....... . Hty.percwt...., Straw, per cwt. Hops. - "75. lSAlO-olds Pork Mess zo W) &ZO OO Lard 1?K 11 Fish Mackerel No. 1, new. ....... .18 00 K 00 M Ho. 3. new IS 40 dlt 50 Dry God. per cwt 5 25 60 Herrinir, Scaled, per box.... SS PerolTiin Crude C5Xi055i' Battned. wool California Fleece Texas Australian Butter State.... Western D&iry ...... . Western Tallow.... Western Ordinary. Pexms-ylvania Fine, Cheese 8tate Factory lOtis Bklicmed 03 e Western...... 0 Era State 23 sswmM Hiisi, aa a ( aanw. em wo sua; mmm. Villi ni l TT I I " II r I 1" Cmm HIM O. O. B. wtm Sfr. S-fMroaiMbaVniarlMMB. S4 Sum, Swattaw a f. rtiWXLL a BOM. Oaa IMaMra. SM sUia S4, ClsalaaaS. ( VERY BOOK ACCNT tas taad akaald at aos aaad Cur euaalars, aa4 tasa koMsf nrst ark. Jlrabistari 0B.THE LAID OF THE ARABIA1 IICHTI, s rl as sswbbw SfAr .uk m. 9 J wa.. ww en. w- k.wt , . rvww. " INTBODLCTIO by BAYARD TAYLOR. Ta.aMa Iwciasauaf baok af tra,ri uMialMd. A.itro turn Rraa. waaaa. JOObaaaUral Ulaatraitoas. Tibi4 paper. EkfaaUy a-aa4. fric lew to aiart tfe. Uas. IT EXCELS ALL. OUTFIT FREE v. ail thai wUl wotk. ttut far liim Watas Ctrealara. aa4 larr I i i The Isrmding American Newspaper. THE BEMT ADTERTIHIM. 3UZDIUM. Dally, $10 a year. Ssmi-Vs.kJy, $J. V7s0tly,2 blLMAH a CO. term, w iund stnea. Dt'BTlJf. tfmrtTd Ct., Caaaay., UL, ar CfuentnaM, O. rummat Fr as Ua Bmbrib'r. 8pstma Pop las aad advwrUstnc Baias -. Wwilr, tn siabsof 30or saors, snly 91, poatas-a paid. Aadrsws Taa Tarscira. 1. Y. EYEH.Y FAMILY WAJHTW IT. Moawy la H Holdby Araota. Addraaa sC BLOVKLU fcCrWJ a 1 VISITING CARDS. Hi rl r ia nans di-stoi y 1.111ns lrns.ua vow ) J If ams baaaUfoilr pr(atd nn thva. ootaidl tor W Bspw or Ds-wsak. XN eta f J-aat dard IO eta. Wa bsw emr Hi) diffar-jit stflaw wf H. T. W. C Wa. PIlINTBRS, ROLIaEHS Mads frsea Uws Palswt - Krla4ar CmnHl. wta rseasc. so aflewtd by ttw tsar ; swum. . U swans paw powad. Is wl yriotl is J. K. Ctwl.r Art.. HJ pr. Y. Vara. iswimnmaT uiaaa, Beawnak. MarUa, Vriennttf riato. . Boa .staasB for . fcampUs. or 1U eta. few apn umuk m aon. .... ... .t r..,..r..-., rta A daw a. Hfmmm. O n. r. BUR31 HAM'S TUUBI5IR Water Wheel f - ? Was Hrleneal. 4 Jr saw. aad pa Wo warn ta uk ratawt taavm. D. C. sad has taw a. 1U stsaw wu l.wrr than aay M. WbawL Fans bUt I raw. I. F. fCHU HAM. vrd Va aw l I'rtrrs Brssclsas MB AllB MMG LA1IDS FOR SALE. 2aw4 T1 mho; I tfc4A.!r! 9? Water! 0 Title i IIaUiiy Cltsaaia I Ta eatlra Ia4 CSrmval af lava FUat rrm " --'-7- " . J ' V,af IMail I aT S ft f t'tna. kMHktad oaawt Far ansa Lsaxta. aw w4 as as? as Qm aw tba Umm. aavd wtU bVwaid aw aaa '; tta HUwek Ttwata-OaA. bawh Maa.ta, mms .. Cbwrry. PaaaaaaS. naa. "J"-- --- rartetssf uawf.rai . . L-uad awd BsllrsaS raoaUtaas ars toa-atnaw. aad taoaw waa wVa M nil sa imii aauiv aad Vaa ssanasa . .L I .. i I I. . m mw k Wm. U WK KhKR. Laad i s.iaafciaar. . . 1 Am , 1. h ntii an Taaata- . a a a a I aaaawa ai 1 at Raa Krtf,a. htirm Yost. Fa. ........ 23 30 4S SO 34 18 IS 3d 0 A A e 4 40 11 7, 2 S4 3 S3 28 24 14 28 11 M 09 23 ata!nT like! It la asadleraa. A laxory to tos palata, a pilnlnss arscnant, a satls st Iranian! ta tas clrculatioa, a perspiratory praparatloa. aa aatl-btttows medldos. a stonsacbie. a dlorsUe and aa adsasrabas caneral altaratiT. Sacb ars tba ac snow tad aad aad daily provsa propsrUss of Tarranrs EfferTesccnt Aperient. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HALiUY wwly. Addrsaa U. B A swats wwbim. Caatartaa. M MmXe mm Ainmw. PENNSYLVANIA Pa. KalS 13 inn aas s Msl 15 90 78 IS 45 Hereditary gout is a dLseaae of the meanest sort. Its victim suffers all of tho pains jsf first-class gout, anl is, at the same time, aggravated by the thought that some old grandfather had all the fun acquiring the heirloom. 1 63 w TJ 1 IS 60 9 TS 1 90 68 M Wheat By St., Corn Mixed. Barley etate. Oat rVata. ,.m .... . ....... . Tcrruo. floor ...... 100 Wheat o. 3 Spring ...1 SO a !orn Mixed...... UW4 Osts ....... fft (A yw asese) . . 1 IS X IS eariry..... 1 10 1 10 vaxTnrau Cotton Low 3gdi5Itng.........w Uii 14. Flour Extra M. 6 00 4 t 00 Wheat Bed Western 1 43 Si 1 43 eye II A H Ocrn Yellow............ 74 tA T4 OaU Mixed. .... 43 A 44 PetrolESia ; ...... 0S OS ran-oisirxu. Fksar Pennsylvania Extra S 25 4 6 S3 Wheat Western llr-d 1 as j I 46 B9e....M . .... ........ ... . SO eS SS Oorn Yellow 74 44 7S "xd 73 7S Oats-SUxsd 99 43 Prtrolewm Crnds l'SC9i BeflaM II J A Mu.NTHuil KlPF-NaKalaaD. . starm as flrnr. namnaas fiaa. fj, XiTON, KKW YOKKor CUIOAGOl vpawy saawi jjm aa -TU "U "wjji aswnsarrsf '-oq Tf -w -war -ia 'jaaumfiaaoort purjlinm 1 "WTtr T-t sdvss vtro4aTad sot WTtws pxas wtsod pass assqaswis nfoJ aMaa aw.p suu ' av oj; spm saaaas ajr a d flow IO oiJ aja-Brrjn qirswH JTM poofr sdoso amu now asas no pus ssod avof m amn iawQoxl .vlllltarw Araulraav. Ckratrr Ml a. kXTU ynataaarlBW. tba C MiiUarr Art tboramirbl tasabC ror atrcn-ars apil w X tiaAJ. tt I a TT, ITas-flawt. Tals ars trass with parfsat a a as fart alto aad aay. adapts kaalf to ewary wattei at tba body, rati tn fa Bapt uiLaVlTXtrl I U.T1UII. LJ -J I vr. 'jry suaoaw toa taraaaa tas av ss par sat atrals as r.Ul panasaaaUy Said sbaap by tea Elastic Tmss Co M. 683 Bjs-ivrsty, If. Y. City. 1 s t by sasfl. OaJ sr aaad foe Otrwaiar. sadjswrad BsoiDviT, Kw Tart. rV.UD OU J EWiXbY of awary aaai rtpttoa. Tba cooaoa. aad W of?-rd at m rain tUlki Lraswl.0.0 D. wi wm piu ipje opiun -intana. Tba staca as larsw.wrTM tall a trass prteas ta las ear Lar 1 A. P.O. rd-v to sd.aaaa. pititiaws ta aaasalsa. taiaias-s fraa. fete-ay ta aary- sra. X. J. aad Marphlae Habit sbaotatl if baoa atainp far partaesla TOS. 1 7 Waataaatoa Sc .Cblcsaw, Ct fi'C9I?r..dV- BCsrwmoCals.arc. ka) lUtJA. Jj.H.fcgrroaas Knaa. Huataa. btass AnEYrwvoRTni bsW.aaUuw Prlxa Pack aca ta tba wwria. It saw UIM 1 .S Yard Uaasora. aad s PV-oa of J-wirr. t-lnrmt Packaa-a, irloral- tV waUarbil: BK1PK A OO.. 7 (gi Ixoadway. Naw Tark. better laaa CaU. A. OOULTKR A OO . CnWsm COME AND SEE JVJfflJTED Taaaa Rleb Pralrlaa. Kaar aa aaUlhw acrss f tba blows Otty aad nc. Past K. R. aad aw iba I4crao aad Masiwd fcUvar B. B. Bavarai Uraw t Jusss avswad wsltta, tsaiaaatna. Kasry 1 wna asas tea laaa ui as st. apply 10 IATIleMlN V t Al.KINH. . Hiblay, (Kara la ( s Iasvav. WANTED AISENTK. 1 1 Geo, p. Rowell a Co. 1 ' fraa. Address Awta waatad. OwtAt sad tllZlJll ' TartaewUrs sawt (raa. VaWW UK711 A OtX. O. LoaJa, Ma. waatad aaary at Brst AAdraaa rEAS.-J atapia arlatU Tba i Aaaats waatad ta t; arorld-la,, l Ouswpaay to WP.IXH.4a v. far aarvala s " rtl'.r.lu-i SUM 0S6AII CO, 3VIa-ssv. The Standard Instruments Sold by koiic Dcalerf tvcryvYncrf. Aircnta Wanted in Every Town. aid llmsAlissl tas UaJtad Stslss wa tha IKHTAIJ-MOT rUin I Tbat Is, aw a Sywtoss af ravebaaarssbawJd ask far tta RwrrW AWXWK-aW OaAASI i aialnww aed fwllaanaewatraaa) saoJtrattaa, 1 a- . a, TsmT Kama Elacaatly FYtsiU W Caaas.fcvt Caw JT5 TTss wkeb Is aat Vmi iMX't7Tv rTksssaT V' r-r l Paistisa C Atkaaa, Waat SsvUctaxi Trmeli Burr 11111 Stoxtasi UI all staes. sao fiamnr worksaenabis. Fwrtabla- sW rauaara. tur -irtssstlia; HI la, mrre ar linslss ltas Asa. tsaw Itw4tis( awtbw Sails rtr-sva. Cora Misters sad 1 1a wsrs, Uearinat. basfUa4r. PsIIh-s. lUnr-vs, etc; ail k I iv.)s 4 VI ul M witaaary sad Millars' ssrr-l"". rwj, Paaaabla. Wreak PI I" S aiea aiV. Mat 14 a ClaertauesUL. SMssat.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 8, 1875, edition 1
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