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THE DAILY POST, riTTSBUROlT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1SS2. I LIVE MINK MARKET. I rnlml Sl.K-k I Iherly. lU'rii or Tn, Pmsm I'iisi I Alap li 7.

istrt I I ATTl.K. Cattle market slow. it i nyf.it i isi Mi.y is. ur.nn uvsiium.u. i a it is ys Prophylactic I.1MKAI.

HtUKlTk. IIVKlt'E "FThE I'lTTSIU iiH V1 IMareil 7, lsS'J. 1 is llutUili speeiatly new tn lull. in reganl to tin; meivlian- lise Business is aetivt- ami priee-. are st a.ly.

The York reflee Kveliaiifre ti'im. illy ami lie-L-an business other said something alnnit "it v. and they both tittered. ne th lathings when one is young. Well.

I hope Mis. O'Shatie may be happier tn wearing them. O'Shane! pah daresay, though, she ll Iht as proud of the nam; a- 1 was at that time of being Lady Paulett ah me 'What next Knuly my diamond brooch. Yes, here it is." It was one of those quaint old fashioned ones in a silver setting a Urge sprav of Mowers MEMCAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER, no.

VKM I- PHthnrRli, oid re.Mdeut nnd 'it-t- Imnrh fl)K-j prt.ve. thf nml iunt pnnnmeiit diifiiin in the city devufliin exelu-ive- attention 1 1- tud nd treatment ehrtmie dinM' Moml audi Nervous Svstem. Il Itll.l I wTIN4- RVIU IMSI iciE enii-ed t.v exhaustive titdv. i.n fttinic rtnidoT-ntent. Yi inir.

re-iiltuiic in l)iyi-cl wesikne-j'of and tmiid. iK-n-oiiiu vcii of fiitntv. aiidntioii und lmH. ititjiaired niemon-. di.r.ieied fiirht.

diwimi. itlecplesa-i-iuiplec nd enijitiuns. iiniM.ve IU-k1, WeiikniNe of the vital threftteninir and untittum the snllen'r fur the duties uf bu-ine- and s.n ietv.eii tn- I'KKMAN KNT1.Y fiired. with. ni! or 4 4NSTI I I 1 ION A I.

BI.MI IIIEAKK in ll forms. Hiteetinff Ithiwl. Skin. Thntnt. N.e, Honen.

(iliindf. eausinir jenfuhi. tinnity. wftrt-iim. ireneiHl il! hel(h.

fhorteiH'd life, nnd di-eHriiiar the vhi ious tmietion? ud of the atiheied as to render exi-teneea of niRKFTS BY TEI.E4iR.4PH. NI'AV York Mar. 7. Flour ami harrrls: liarr. Mipm-riin.

AVtsti-rn am! Statr-. 8:1 roininon in1 to o.Vis Ohio 4 4-Va mi; hitf heat rxtra $7 (HCu mi; St. I.mils $1 Mi patrnt priN-rss Wlirat an.l uns. ami lowrr: inavkrt fairly artivr an.l rxjH.rt trailing vrry lirisk; l.ilsim-s in options firm: M.hmi l.nsh.U; rxiK.rti. No.2 -jiriii mirailril spring 1 (i.l: niisira.li-tl rr.l 1 No.

4 r.il?l tn.i 1 1: No. 24'aWlL'." for n. Ji for No. 1 for new: for $1 1 oh! mi. grail.sl white $1 (n 1 1 ill.

Sllrs of lS.IMHI tillshcls at SI SMljfu. 1 Uir iit for ohl: No. 2 n-il salrs of t.tishrls at :ini.2, at $1 -k: salrs of l.l'KK,mi at 1 rlof-ino at ,1 sales of 4Hn.im l)nh. at 27fal at fl The In -ngt; lias llu' iiiiiiIkts. There will lie tw.i alls ea.

i are ilaily Tleirranis SanT. is. Havre, Antwerp, Amsterdam anil Hamburg ns To the eonitition of there, ami it is pro posed in a short to yive an exhibition of Itrazitiau eotiee, at which Sim will In- displayed. Flour The market is iiuiet and are un-. li.iu-.-d.

KI.I Fan. patents (spring and winter wheat), J.VaK faney St. I.uis (winter). .7 fanev faniilv (white and amlier winter). ehoi.

family i winter). f7 J.V.i 7 ail: XX family (medium iki XXX Lakers iimesota L'-Vi 7 XX bakers (Wiseonsin), 7 IBKn-7 in pa rs. (latmeal eom-iiion brands, SC. iki per barrel: faney iki fan 'Jo. Hour, (HK'lli HKAT (iol tn elioiee hiiiUt and Lan.

aster red at Fultz.SI (i uiedinm red and white, -JS(a It ijlll mixed shelleil on traek. ('. lis.1; ear mixed, ti.i iiume vellow Jet 74. OATS Prime white f.rtTc mixed, 4ii IIVK -We ipiote at it.V.llIKi-. It.

CLKY York State and Canada 1 lt (a 1 J. MILL KKKIt White middling, Lti tm C'il'h (Mi: bran. OoTa'jd ott ehopin feetl Mtr-iii int. 1 1 A Loose is selling at from ttttvx 17 (M: baled, hi 15 on, according to ipialit y. 4 on ii try Protlnrr.

Then- is a fair demand and lilHT.il receipts. Kggs are firmer. Iltitter is easier hut not lower- A PPLKS Faney 4 common and medium jmt bid $2 iMKa2 "(ft; choice stock 7.V-14 APPLK ItPTTKK We ipiofe at per gallon. IIK.VNS Prime no )n prime marrowfats 4 4 per bushel: prime navies 4 mkm4 pi; Limas Kr.TrEK Creamery fancy choiee dairy 4 U-i lirime roll common to niedinm i HCCKWIIKAT IJL'K We mint, at i M't 7t ewf. I MEKSW AX Quoted at 'Jitajje jt, 1UKMM COR 'hoice groeti hurl.

1'tc; g.Ml choice choice red si-If-working il-4rK-; inferior ttfi I crooke.1 fi'4c. CH KKSK Strictly prime Ohio, jobbing, l-'i1" 14c; York Goshen Swelt-j zer U'S 17c. H( to cjuahtv. Ti.aih- M-r m. CHAMtKliKIKS We jl'J nofa la (N jier barrel; f4 rxWa4 7ft 1m.

MlIKh FKPITS Steady, with the exception ot un pared aches, which art-weak. No. 1 fresh in bbls or case I7fi I lsc: packed do. lnf'idje. KKATHKIIS Choice, in pat k- III Sill.

ill lo -W( ONIONS We Mil 75 low Ianv. rs; red $2 in bbl yel- per bush in sacks. POTATOES Kariy rose $1 on tra- in 1 JM rb ss 1 S- champion Pt; sweet on per bbl. POCLTKY I tressed chickens 1 t. turkeys pU7c jmt ducks 14(i fx' (M-r ft; each.

PK A I TS We ipiote ehoiee Tennessee at 7i 7' Virginia SWF.KT COKN We tpiote tfn'ed at J(t per SKKlS Timothv so; clover 71. HOM IN We quote at .4 barrel. p. ti fALLoW -Citv 7fa7- ottutr Wo iL-Steady at rMerinH. loisiiicss ontimies to improve.

Prie. arc steady, but imortaut changes ate among the probabilities. l.K.HBORHOOr) 01IX A M'w fact or i- being built Butler, Pa by Mr. j. Ihniscn, of Pittsburgh.

THK reward of ottered for the arrest of rhe parties who rob) ted the Heaver county Treasurer, has been withdrawn by the John Harsh has drilled a well near the Methodist Church, Pouseville, which was pumping Pnj barrels a day at last accounts. J'heie is considerable excitement throughout the oil regions on account of the Well. Til Heaver Count Agricultural Society have held their annual election with the following result: Patrick McLaughlin. President: K. .1.

Allison. Treasurer: Samuel Sveretarv: .1. YV. Hawkins. CorivsjHiuding Sei retary.

THK Mollie Maguire murder trials will be resumed next week at Cnioiitown. Pa. Kane will U- tried first. Kane is the only one of the seven who was unable to get bail, he having I in jail ever since his arrest in August. Do an.

convicted in the se- ond degree, is not Vet sentenced. Mr- Karlaitd ts aetjllltted. and are out on bail. "1. Collins and Mik I lolttll Iti.i say that bvdia K.

Pink-ham's Vegetable und is the best remedy fornntal akness that thev have heard of, Send to Western lets. for it gives general satisfaction. Mrs. Lydia K. I'inkhain.

ivcnue, Lynn, paiutdi- FINANCIAL AND OMMEIU IAL Ofkh ft- Thk liTTi.nriniH Pht. Tt KMiw. Miiivh 7. 1S2. No i liiinp- hs laki'ii plac in tin-li miiiii-v mark.

I f.ir mhiii- Alli.l i.al Uuik an- il r.upplif.1 wilh fur win. Ji is a Tin- prilni- lioriuwi rs i li pi-r Imt havi- 1.1 pa.v 7. Tin-i slati liii iil slmw.s t-xcliiint'i. 1. Sl.l.IT.ltl'i.

l.alan. 7. Itra.lstr.-. I's r. 1li- I.lav l'l-li rsiili iliy pnnU ill-illlTN.

I anti 'ii, OJi in. An was llit-- iii.ii-iiiii in as Mil. lu ll, h. I'mni. rii- partii-s lnisini-ss at Can-j tiui last Call ami rami- from Hi.hii.ii.

Thi' same tirnt alsn rejM.rt tlie assiimieiil I. V. jeweler, Salem. In H. As-ls ami lialiililie.s n.T ''t asierlaiiieil.

I(y reti -rriiiK In ltra.l-I street's n-i-oril, it is tumiil that Kesseiinire made a assignment ii, the same party un -lanilary 1 XT 7. rHIl.AIKl.ri!l Ks. The in ipi'itatiens tlx lelpllia Stin ks have hreii furllishi Phiia-d bv I. Whitnev, broke No. Hi Sixth Hi.l.

A-k. Ivama I'Tainl Kull.il.. Vlle, 1 'lllteil i .1 'rut Tritn A li -a. I' (' aid Pai-tre' iii in 1' I.eh,irl, IMn Iplim a in Km 1 el-. nt-v ll'l lork Honey Market.

Nkw March 7. t' Hi closing and orient I at 4 per Prtfiie me real 1 1 ile paper per Sterling Kehauge (tankers' bills -(, at 4', demand 4'n. l.t Kt(N KM (is. I ei nments firm and per cent, higli-j cr for extei ib and ci.ujMttts. tin- changed for tcndel r.

and t-. State LMeiided Kxo-iided iv securities I 4-. ep-. Iacifli; -lbt-'j Ks iiailro; id Is act and a k. Tlo) ilTeginar.

change In-ing an adva losing prii'es ot lie Chattanooga, and Shale sH i uia most iuiortan! from yesterday'; cent, in il in New Jcrev lit lal. and a ih-eiiite cent tn Plchmond I'amii in la ie preferred, V-2 in Indiana. ton Western, and 1 cent, hi Cmein- nati. Sandusky lu earlv trade a decline of rent, was re-j --ordtd. iti which Louisville llio (inini'1, Missouri Paciric, a.

i't and Knc were the mot prominent. To.vaids tumn this jt ('ih-Wi bv a recoe' of cent. M.iuplus Ciiat Icston, ln.r A I.oiiisr.. A Na-hviile and Wa-' ba-li pi iTciicd 1. in- pi -miHitil th.

i-in. hlie tin hitioii.l Ianvin. no ir. per tu the early par! ot tlie after- cent. ii.oii a reaction ot 1 J't 1 -i cent, t-w place uioii I'ai itic leading Mto i-i in late dealings to, an ad a in ot 1 1 to 'M p.

h-iio i Cio ratide. Mi.onri Pacific, Tea- Pacific, an-a- Texas and Westell! liloli licjng Uiosl promuit ii! in the upward nioement. In the tina! dealings the gi u. ral list fell ort Ji c-n. the latter for I.ut- iiic aln ilb Terre Haute preferred sold down I III.

tM.iiKlit hint hi hh.U nd Oniiii-. Ami a orii krt (wmt for hi- NM; And be h-kfi the i.n(rhi -t and bei of kniKi. Vnder ht new trw hut. We handed him int the nittwiiy tnwn i i nun i i 1 I With tri) hi- yonnir eoniMH-n. And we inndf it though it were du-t and TAn hlHnif our eye with trttrc.

We h-ked in hi Innocent f-e to The tn irrowful henrt; But he only yhouldcn-d hi biit wit It And wondered wh-n it wmld tart. T-)" not thut tie hnd itd lierctoforc. V'tr the tn.y wa tend'-r nd kind: Hut hi w.t a world tliut waj- kII tM-fon1. And (iurs world tn'h(ud. I not ttnttiTin henrt rold.

Kor (lit tuid ovl mid triii-; And tlir lovt the tovt- tlutt ii- old old. And th- children the love thr new And we ejtme to know ttmt loe l- a flower Which only isroweth dowti; And wi --an-ely rpoke for the -jmce of an huiir A we itntve twie through the town. THE WEST OF A DEAD KOSE. "I mIuiU mv more; you may take your own way, all of you. I shall never interfere wit It you ayaiu.

for good or latl. sj to yttti ami Aunt I'aulftt liolililed ofl' on her ebony eruteh tik itii otlentletl ttlil fairy oitiimther. Tw family ltoketl at one another it lilank faces as the tloor elaniH'tl smartly after Iter. Aunt ltuh'tt was a woman of her wttrtl, ami, if she said she would hai-k her hushaml's Hojile. jo wotiltl.

tiittlMulit'Uy, ami then, what wottld U'-rouit of them all From that day twenty years when she, a childless widow, entered her sister's scrambling, oitt-at-elbows household, to yesterday evening, she had ruled them all with a roil of iron, by the mifilit of a strong will ami a long purse. Easy-tfoittK Mr. Hilton, and his fair stupid. yiNMl-natnit'd wife, whosjient a I'tai-itl existence doin; wtml-work on the Iht ideas seemingly boiuidetl by the miuircments tf the last annual baby were mere eiicrs in their own house, under her stern, yet wholesome sway. if Mr.

Hilton, after one or two ntt-ti i marks fonu Iter ladyship, had sadly resigned his ancient and eomforta-able fashion of stH'iiditig the evenings in his greasy dressing gown and down at-heel slipiH'tvi- if the "servants in their shoes at the sound of Lady I'aulet's Ih-11 and a hint "Aunt queiled the wildest nursery riot yet the handsome premium which was to start clever Jack i the road to glory as an engineer, the allowance hich sent studious lieree to college ami saved him from tilling a stool in his orhce, Poro's pretty gowns ami trinket. Emily's singing lessons and the new piano, the summer trip to the sea-side. the winter pantomime ami Christmas party in brief, all the comforts and luxuries of the family from the pony-carriage to the last baby's christening robe, came from the generous ham! of the same betieticient old despot: aixl now, now all were melt-ting away ttefore their astonished eyes like summer snow ami Aunt Araltella wasolfto stteml the rest of her davs with the Jeorge Paulett and why I se cause. tois'Mdli, pretty lora. instead of earrviiig out her aunt's intentions and writing till, in the fulness of time, Paulett.

should return from sea. fall in love with and marry her, hail gone and engaged herself to the parish doctor long-legged Irish assistant, with nothing in the world to oiler her but a warm Irish heart, a decent share of brains under his shock head of red liaii; ami an income which he modestly desert! ted an Itetng mostly on the wrong side of his account book as yet. There was an appalled silence, broken onlv bv the sou mi of the old ladv's crutch tapping off in the distance. Hilton retired behind his news-I apcr ith the air of a man who had much to say on the subject presently. Mrs.

Hilton smiled feebly tut her sofa. The smallest Hilton but one sat under the table sucking its thumband, vaguely conscious of evil to come, prepared for a wail. In a distant window lora wept and wept imitervi'Mis to all her ot-nclius't vigorous whispers of consolation. Pierce had withdrawn discreetly when the storm broke, through the window into the garden, where he was seen walking tip ami down in dismayed med itation; ami duck, surreptitiously shak nig his list at the his woiild-lte-brother-in-Iaw, fo or oweu Pierce. Meanw hile, up the staircase i i 1 1 I I I I 1 pHpcr Kio .14 do pM rr 1 'Uvr iu, nl 'la.

in I'riUM V2 ttntlan. .11 Per gr- 4 i Ht il Kf iirhflt a 14 tfrir. ice 'M! V- 1.: lUt tn l.iiiW 1 1.. 1'. pp.

i Her mad' l'; 'i 1J1 Ntitii.e s.wl Ml paper ijj1 i J.o.i in bulk ft. AI FAIRS. stale thf Sheriff-I ar.hai Jury A Npeedy Revival. Several new movements pl.ee Monday in the Siemeii- Anderson Steel a flairs. At ten o'chn yesier-day morning the Sheriff orb-red for sah1 the estate buildings of the company.

Lots 1 1 and 1 in Sample plan in the Fourteenth ward, on which isthe building containing the rotators, gas fnrnaecs, ore crushers. was ottered ir sale subject tn a purchase money mortgage ot" bidders were John M. Kennedy. C. Dit key and C.

F. Kenna, representing various creditors. Forty-six thousand dollars were hid and the sale as adjourned. "Th wire mill on Second avenue, in the Fourteenth ward, was sold to Mr. Dickey for Siii.uoh.

The mill on First avenue ami Try street in the Second ward, as sold to Mr. I m-kev, representing the M. M. Hank, fm subject to purchase money mortgages hich 1 n. are due.

to in numerable other claims and to the lmtl and the mortgage glVell to scetire the Itolids. The other proH-rty was sold suhp-cf to the same conditions in regard to the Imttds. The M. tlp M. bank liens t.

it is plat said, has Uuight their mnrtgn in their stead. In the inted Stat.s Mar-hall's Monday the Marshall's jurv condemned the property of the Siemens-Anderson company. The jury having examined the pro)Mrty ami Koks, as well as the claim of the creditors, decided that the property could not tiring in sufficient income to pay off the debts in the seven years allowed by law. This condemnation will allow the Marshall to sell tin-protcrty. The claims shown In-fore the jury aggregated including the million dollar mortgage.

Some of the puffers have stated that all hopes of a satisfactory settlement of af- fairs has 1 given up. 1 his is not the case. At no time sin business has there the- suspension ot In II as good a prosjiect of starting up the works MfH-edily as at present. Mr. Shiras as eon ns.

I for the M. -V M. bank is in New York, hither In was sent to effect the concluding details in the settlement. The nature of that settlement is not known, but it inel nde.s a reorganization of the company, the introduction of new eapital by New Yorkers, the decrease id' the In-nds issued ami a sale of the projiertv of the company. These are the facts in the case, the sales of yesterday were in harmony with this program, and In-fore the week is over, unless something entirely mieiee(ed arises, the announcement of a settlement will, in all probability, Ik- finally made.

UK Al. RKIIIIN. Tur.KK arc but very fe springs fruits ami vcgciauicf in the market TltK i Ud Pesi.b liters' Ass. t. lalion ill meet in Common Count il Chand it to-tnor- row evening.

A on the Allegheny Ilailroad. named Myers, had his 1 cut off at Verona the other day. SrVKKAl, head of sheep stole Win. McPhcrson at Cecil township Valle tt ri.t li tl'om Wash. ingtou countv, have In tound ill Alle- ghciiv and the Twelfth ward I'itislini.

John It. H.v.vti is under bail for a hearing 1m fore Alderman Stoughf. on a charge of selling honor on Sutida. John litb.nl is pr.iM'i deg, Thk P. lie ill lie coiitern-! on the lady niciul No.

i K. ieer Shidie, and of Parke Linlgc this evening, by V. th- otfieers and in. m- of Alice Carv Mcli'Iel's Hall, street, Allegheny. KliAN t'teW an will deliver a dure India" at the oiirt Holts, (iieensbur to-nmrrow eemng.

A iiumln-r of cnrio-ties ill lie exliihited, itieluditig thepra mill ot the Ituddhistsof Thiln and theter- rible uekerie or th nirvi-tl sword cd Tin Nepalcse. Wm. K. PiTKKwasthe name of the man who died from neglect at Willow on the Pan Handle railroad, last week. He was a painter, and his friends live at Cincinnati.

He Was subject to fits. He was found in a held and was taken to a cal lions-, where he dhd in two or three it a purely from neglect. Fori: dwelling houses in the village of Newton, half a mile from Turtle Creek, were destroyed by fire estcrday morning. They Hen-occupied by HloWll. SV leter, lters and Hetiry Morgan.

Nothing was saved, and tlie o- will amount to aU.ut Tin- tire wa -tailed by the explosion a can oil. a in: l'v Not, its, a sp. i lal nieman on the t. road, as arretted byle-fective MiH-ssiier ycst rday on a charge of stealing a silver watch from ti. C.

Hurst. onuell-sVUle. i.eynoitis paw lie. i ttie wiio ii ini ei-'. r.igui uou.irs etc reco ereu and tin- paw ticket was found on his rsou.

Mr. Hurst arrive-! in the city la-M night and will take licynolds back to Connellsvilie this morning. Thk funeral of the late John Megiaw t.wik place at P. M. trm (h: family residence, on tin-New Iliight mad.

1 1 was attended by meinlters of the Twin Citv Iotlge of 'Nld rcllows. id which he was a nieiiifter. as well as by the Freemasons. The pall-lwjtrers were as follows: J. A.

M.lcr. HnghS, Fb-ming, Ceorge poth-wtil Samuel Hastings, Hon. Hugh McNeil. John Dalzell, Arch. Alston and J.

C. Patterson. The KallroHil's le feiiMe. Aftnhivits of defense were on Mon- tlay by rhe Pennsylvania lfailroad, Pitts- burgli. Cincinnati v' St, Louis, Pennsyl vania Company, and the lines opei at I by I II, ill I in suns nrotlglli oiiecior Phelps to colh'ft (b linqileiit ta-s claimed to due on the property of the companies in the city.

General Superintendent pit- cairn, of tin r. K. makes artutawf thaf taxes have ln-en patl tit all the projM-rty liable for taxation for local purposes; that tlie company occupies tin streets and projierty with the consent of the city Councils, that the projteny ib s. riU in the Hen is necessary for the maintenance of i he mad. Some of the proju-rty tiWIted ill fee simple, some was ac.pnr-it by right of emin-iif domain, and some is part of former city streets.

The projicrty trom Liberty to Fa her streets is iwd hy the public, and js tt" a source of revenue to tin: company The is! piade by the companies is of the nature. 4'oUcctor Phelps said yesterday there was nothing new in the answers, and that the suits would be pushed as sp-cdil as pos-d-i Ide. Ie thinks the city ill r-. ov the amonpt- ft' i(l (or tbunrdlnii of Comiiiercc. rhe annual election yesterday by m.

ni-r of the 4'hauiH-r of iv-nlted as follows: President. J. K. Morheal; Vice Pii spients, John fc" Djavo, Wm. S-h im-rt James I Hopkins, John IL Pirki-fson, Pcul.cn Miller, John P.

M-jt 'une, P. C. t'ray: Inn tors, Henry Ihfld-t -hilt, S. L. Mclb tirv.

has. Meyran. Jo-. S. iIk iii( k.

irk Port r. Win. A Iniosh, W. l. Wooil.

II. Anderson, A. F. Keating, Jos. U.

Scott, Simon Itevmcr, Itrept Svvearingen. (ieo. A Kelly, 1 1. W. C.

Carroll. Wm Met Heiy. SevenleeU directors Were to be elected, but a tie Vote resulted lietH-ecll Tints. Wighf- man tleiu ico. It.

Logan, has. Atioitniuit and Two of these geli-liwitl be si lectctl hy th" ttoard. nrl.v Jark-mul III" BriMln-r. t.riitli. rs, ami 'I'mii, an-in tnmlili' auaiti.

"Curly a ri li a-. il from niiary in A ny. h. (iiji'iili'iu aU-u. On Satiinlay 'llii- 'I j.nili'.vis fi'iuii a si-winj; ma.

liiiii' aU'-nl uaim-il at Ilhl'i. t.ill"i-i tin- Ihii ji-s In Wlii T.ilii was W'i'-t Virginia Ii.jiiv inil tint, sun' tn tin ''ark ithuiit a i'i i a lri'ini nt prank hniaif, anil js niipnus. .1 tii Ija in lin 1" ti; riililn ry nf Wui faring Hank. sunn- y-at au. Ki-hI I liilf TrannrfM.

The ti.UiiwiiiK rial rstatr nil ii I Win. If li. r.lrsrt n. t.i Tuns: Thir.l All. Ktatr Savings Rank Hniiiiirrlr; hit in wanl li.ii.li iii .1.

15. l-itts- hiilil llalik to Xaii-'airl ll.ilr.i(is..ii, h.l- mi Sixth trr t. Olmi Kirhanl to H. .1. Kanlr: lot in T'lmi-r SI.

Clair towlr-liil. 1 it ni to nilllir; till Hi tt tiiV.ll.- Straw: lo li lit W. Strailinan to Katr i II llrlli-vllr L. IO the skin is iiarcheil and tr.i kl. jl by Iiortlnn'st viin.ls 4111I llie face becomes dry and scaly, it lie restoreit to sni.Hithness and color br Dr.

Iten-snus Skin Cure. A js-rt'ti reme.lv t'nr troulilesntnelti liingttn.l vexatious pimples. SIlMINS-AXniH Si I i I 4 i A I 1 i i 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 i i I I I new item mething so big black and veiled I Kraut ics of the ha dcMtot-t of P.irh;,-, id mitidei'ing It was a disappointment to lind oniy a big. blue-eyed noith-couiitryinan. so shy and awkward that the gills all turned up their nom-s at him for a partner, till I taught him the figures, which he picket! up in five minutes, and then he wouldn't ask anyone else to dance with him.

He came to call on us the next day and brought mother a little Turkish bag and Sophia some amlier Iteads. She hist half of them ami saved the rest. He hail a present for nic too. but as so shy about giving it to me. It wasn't good enough, he said, yet it was worth all the rest, that dear little crystal and gold riask of attar of roses.

How it has scented everything!" She Itent over the tiny box. tenderly touching the shabby old odds and ends, ami the rose scent seemed to rise and till the room. 'Ami Josiah threw it in the tire! said he hated the smell, ami would like to have thrown my box after it. He was angry, all In-cause he found me crying over poor father's I had been stitching them the very day he was taken ill with the fever that killed him. It as unkind of Josiah.

ami I think he felt ashamed of himself afterward, for he brought my tine new work-box home the very next day. If lie had know all 1 was crying about Not jmnu-father only. I was thinking of Hugh Lowder. How handsome he looked and how kind, when he came in to say good-by before he wnt away to sea again! He took my hand, sewing and all (I could see the marks, years after, where I had pricked my finger when I heard him come in. ami he said, oh! so tenderly, have you courage to many a poor man, or patience to wait till 1 come back a rich and I had neither, God forgive me, as He has punished She held the little box tightly in her hands, her whole figure I shaking with emotion.

Gtd forgive I me," she cried again, ami sank forward on the table sobbfbg amongst her diamonds. There was a timid knock at the door but she could not hear it then another. She rose from her chair, looking strange and bewildered, as the door softly oldened and Dora stole in. Her mor little face was all Hushed and swollen out of its prcttiness by hard crying, and her hair in a wie-legone tousle. 'Auntie, I've come to say please forgive me if 1 was rude to you this evening; ami pleas don't leave us! cor nelitis and I are not going to Ik engaged any more!" Here came a breakdown ami a burst of stormy sobbing.

'Kveiyoiie says I'm sacrificing the whole family by my selfishness, so I given him up. oh! oh! forever!" Ladv Paulett made no sign onlv looked with a half-terrified air at her niece, her old lips working nervously. "But I won't marry anyone else. broke out Dora with sudden energy. I'll do anything el.se I an to please you.

auntie. I can wait ami wait, and jK't'haps, he says, if some day he comes back rich enough to please you You little fool! broke in Aunt Araltella in her ow sharp tone; then suddenly changing to a piteous shaky little voice: 'Why are you all so quick to take up an old woman's hasty words? I'm sure I've never Wen unkind to any of you vet. Don't let linn go, Dora Can't you trust your old auntie? "Hit enough to please me. mid: child! to think that some day I might have had answer for two more soilt Dora looked all wonderment. 'There! there! go to bed, and if the others want to sacrifice you to their own interests, never you mind them.

I ll let them know to-morrow what I think of such wicked selfishness!" She gently pushed her amazed little niece out ami shut the door. 'Parker! Arc those letters 'Yes, my lady." "Then let someone take two telegrams first thing to-morrow 'Yes, my lady." 'And Parker! Have ou finished packing for to-night?" 'Yes, my lady. 'Then put everything Utrk in its ph directly. I'm not 'Yes. my lady.

''IMHAN I 1' A KNT," ASHlNtiToN. l- 1 am an it ins to int rotiuee I r. Pull Cough Sv rup among my Indians. ha ing used it myself for se eral months, and think if one of the finest remedies- 1 ever found. 1 assure you it is the onlv thing that ever relieved me of a protracted brought on by exposure while on tin Ugh SlotlX Commission laf A.

Cr. Agent for Pum as and V. S. Commissioner I in: Ol KTN. fd.MMuN PI.KAS No.

AM HaILKY. Kmil NurnlHiger vs. U-rger, Final decree in di Wm. Powers vs. Mary cree in ilivoree granted 1 DOKH Ml'WK, his-be um-e granted rs.

F'inal de-. W. Iint' vs. Anna Iottg. Hub- on liltellauf to show cause why he should not pay reasonable allowance for support ami counsel fee.

The Pittsburgh National Hank of Commerce vs. John K. Mc "ombs et ux. in ejectment. Verdict for plaintiff for the land 1 1 esc ri lied in the writ A charter as granted to the Sons of Wink.

dried, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Ithtkelv ami Higham vs. the fetfoolitan National liaitk. Hnle to dissohe at- ta -hit tent 11. Holmes s.

Susan Holmes. Order made recommitting the M''Im' 1 to take testlliioi iiimissioiier. i W. McLean. Ht behalf of re-siHiiideut.

dohn M. vs. the Citv of Allegheny. Pule to take off ioi-Mlit absolute. Frederick Venter s.

Adolph and Alam Ziim. Pule to award an issue discharged Wm. Nee I v's administrator vs. Anton Froinm, Pule to oh-u judg-ineiit made absihifc, Herman in trust vs. A ton Froiiiiu.

Pule to ojM-n udg-meiit absolute lames Irwin, agent. s. C. M. Meyer et al.

Pule to strike oH judgment as to ita ha 1 Meyer absolute. Moofe, executors, vs. Jacob Sorg. Kxceptjons to Sheriff's rule dismissed. Daniel McKee for use vs.

J. Shallcr-brand et al. Pule absolute. CfiMMoN PI.KAS Vi i. -j JriMiKs KiNi ami I I K.

C. I mint et tt vs. KlizaU-th Morrison i feigned issue to determine the ownership of certain goods levied on by the Sheriff. trial. Wm Ynnig vs.

Patrick I-'laingan: action to recover tor stone work done. Verdict for defendant The Joseph Dixsoti Crucible Companx of" New Jersey for use vs. Fulton. Son action on an account. Verdict for1 plaintiff lo.

lj Kohert Morrw for II -e VS. John Vf. CooH-r. luie mi I to intervene. Margaret Lin-hart is.

The New York Cleveland! ias 'oal 'oinpany. Acti'tti for tlamages for injuries to the siirfare land by taking out the i hi trial. 'KIMINA! i 'Of Kick ivm in k. Wm. Michaels as trii'd tor felonious as- sault and battery on John In vv at Me- i Keesport, November and found guilty of aggravated assimlt ailP battery Jus- tin Fierst was found guilty of ijn larceny ot an uuibrclia from No.

Market street, and was sent thirty days to the Work- house. S. Snvder, guilty of iar- eeny ot' a lot of underclothing from Itobert Campbell, thirty days to the Workhouse, It I A I Id st KOI! To-AY. 1 Comnionwealth vs. Charles Pobinsoii, i John Store et Adam Weiser, Push Ty- lor, Thomas White Jos.

Page, Moses Score. Hugh Doyl-. John 1 1 uldit. John i.rffii. r.iirki-.

llnviil Aniln-v Im Walla .15. ,1. llll mitli rVITKH STATUS IKIK Ai llli'. lUSTlMIT I'lH'liT- Calvl.i liukrliit, uuuiily. ruli- im in i.aiic I why by pr.

rtam r. al "limn. 1 not U-ntilil i-s i. nt i.l' Stati- iiiiui'ts. I Wnnlv 5i 'l imn in itiii t.

1 .1, t-l i Ihi- t. Iml tiny at iin.l aj'l'tv it ourmily. fVar that it i illlmrt ut' y.nir like i ili-t rtri. i- yuu may liavi' usi-il. Un tl-! i-oiitiary it "ill k-.

rlir li-i-th iiita. ri-n- ili-r lii ilit, an.l (w ri'tiiati- tlii' In altli tin- month'- I ili-ray ami lay ih t'ai-iii with I pk'a-ant an.l si mini Thk Smith havi Siilr Itranrli of the Lan.l Mrssrs. .1. Oaiiclmn. T.

Mailinr anil AVm. alN (Graham, Cha-. a to Haviii. ami Kr- wait liimn I tinunwiiii'ii rett ami nrr llpm! Hi. -m the nrrsiTy tur l.

tn tin- 'irisli nnw lili.hr i ln-laml. I Im- J' linytim liram li nt I.aml I-raiii- hat a'h'Htr'l n.si.luti..n nipathy ti.r thr Husian M'kak luns ar il.iiriy Jiains an.l alhlnatir siil.iiili-il l.v Ir. l--prrtnraiit, a snvt-rrifiii ii nirtly tor all rmighs aint Ka-t and my Lord Byron' jud then, and expected s1 romantji- hcv-i with a beai'i. and stone- of etU i i i i i i I sale. Kereipts, liead.

to lllnliuili. (Ml. head; shipments, 17.M Hi Hog market very dull. IN-ceipts. kini head: shipments.

head. lMiilad.l-phias, S7 2iNlJ Yorkers. i 2.V;iH4". SHKKP. The market fair, prices ranging from S4 2.M7iii l.iiiNl head: shipments 3.2 mi head.

CHICAGO All lit 7. The ri'itorts: Live ho's iits, lu.iNNi head: shij incuts, li.mNi head: marker dull and weak at Hm- lower, except for shipping which is steady: roininon to mixed S-" inKi li and shipping Si 43 t'Mi light So 7.V', ii Caul. eipts. hen, shipments. 2.1ml head: market strmu; and more active: choice ex.rts Sii 2Vili g.l 1,, choice shipping ii mi; common to fair S4 7.V.I a mixed luilchers' to tail-S2 -Ml: to choice S4 mif-, mi: stockers and f.i'.l.-rs liut-i mi.

Sheep lleeeipts, head; shipmelits. 2.HNI head; market active and stronger; to medium S4 tNKu 4 medium to I So mrfi 3 choice to extra 7-Vi. i 211. Bl FFALo Maim 7. Cattle lle-eeipts, head: ronsigmil thi-ongh 1..4 ears; market quiet and uiiehaugul: extra miCoii choice suf-iii mi; g.Nl slii.M'rs S3 fair medium Si 2.VU.-, 2.I.

Sh.i'pand lambs lleceipts, 2.2INI head: consigned through 13 cars; gtnl demand and prices a shade higher: fair to g.nl Western sheep So li ml; rhoire to fancy Sii IMKtiii lio: 110 lambs sold; in-st grades of. Hogs II. ipts, 2.IHNI hta.l: eoiisigne.) through ol ears; market dull ami drooping; g.Mst to choice Yorkers 4mroi. light Si. Plon; gmnl m.iliiiiu weights IMHU ii 110 choice heavy here; pigs and light grades almost entirelyneglect.il.

ST. I.OI1S Maim II 7 Cattle ceipts l.iNNihead: shipmeuts.MNihea.i:mar-ket tirm and in g. mm! demand: imilium to fair shipping mif to heavy Steel's li.VIli INI; exHirtei'S nnf.it fair butchers' st. its S4 -Ml: cow and heifers S3 ml; sel.i-ted heifers S3 2.V0.-, oxetl and bulls S3 51 f.i.4 73: st, kers S3 ini; fiisliug steers 2.V1.1 (Ml; grass Texans $3 7-V'l 4 mi. Kc-cipt.

none: scarce and prices: lu.iliiini to choice S4 4mi head: shipments wanted, but at lower fair S3 -Mrf'14 2o: go.nl fanev S-" 7-M7ili 2o. INIHANAPOI.1S, AIaki 11 7 The inl r-Mirts Hogs Keccipls. mi head: shipments. ihni head; market steady: packing and shipping So 7.Voii 73. I atth Lu tpts.

I2o liead; shipments, 1 lu head: orleiiugs not sunicient to make a market. Sheep Ifo-ripf-, head: shipmelits, -Mhi head, market quiet at S3 iNN.io 2o. CINCINNATI 11 4 Live hog-steady: cnuiiimn sind light So int-ui 7u; packing and butchers' 3mV7 receipts head: shipments Wool Market. March 7. W.H.I steady and firm: Ohio and miswalila extras 4: 4iic: Alichigali and Wisconsin in-, I i ii 111 anil No.

I tle.i-.-s 4.M.! couibiug and delaine selections pullnl Thf Medicine of the Future. SAFK, SI HK, AND tl HTth, Dr. Bell's Balsam of Alpine Mas will Cure Pneumonia, IT I A rEBTAlVTl'RE FOR INCIPIENT tONSr.UPTlON. tailKb. tobU, mirf nil niHens-M ffa Tbrtim, hwi HUd I.unirM ntr (und ai If by Mnuif.

Or. BEI.IS of I PK fsS lanot "quck nostrum" diai.Hiverr.1 hv omc ralMili-Oc spll In a cv. hiirit-i iht In.id a mountain bat A -U VfcvsnI. FlBM1'I-A umnI witi, unrui'itui r-ult in tlw TiflHTY YEARS' rHAOTl r. of the i.hjM.

tail whom; name it-ars. Its rdniArltsl.lt- emi's hav. imiiih it a lid (Qvlaliiu mutUoii. Eat, Wt, Nttrth and It acta the mucous ami no oas can withrtMiid Us healing properties W. aiipcad ft-w testimonial thouHHiid are on file, TfHimoniHU.

N-w orkaml f.ii.l.ia h. inuci (, tifntlnen 1 ftrl it a wv41, to inform of thr minartiatae muki'm bu-i, I had wUbyouriWttf fuUfetd imr iruM-lv After sufTi-m from a utim-k uf hv cirrliais, and hrtMiirf ben loid I huil onlv tnmi lo niit" dav, Uve I a.iviMtl Balaam of Alpine Slur, and aft-i taking ttw tlrt; lKttli- 1 aid I'M mTilf out danpr. and t)i expiration of Uie tinrrl bottle I f-tt mst-If en nil "Vuura, uiost rtpeciuUr. P. i MLKK, S8 E.

lfiti1 York, Office Andrtiw-s' and Andrew Ow.ui, r.t und I) r'uitt-n Th Naw York and -tt 40 uwn ir 1U II BaUam nf Alpine M-w aaan i-nitturim It ulittx- at once Jiy irritation of tu. throat i luntr immr Tartahio cttmate. 1 Imve in tuaiiv iiii-Uuit-i rtm-Bndrd it to my friend and ala-avt. with rtT-ulttt. In short, Iliavv nodoui tkal It will do everything yon claim for it.

isnOitf you continued micoeiw. I aitiyoura, wry trujj. W. It. aNIKEWj.

Mul Ue rawf.rti 23d, imt. Toraaua London IteinR! e'oiuttatty iuitleiuen Fv the ot t)i. ttmieied 1 deem It proper to way to ytu that Mi IVtti ha? for the taut ftv year bMHi terrlliie MitT-rer fr.mi a eon -taut, eouth. The mult ijiDcat ion tuMe would almtt tie ea-bamiTedm nimU-ruir the resorts louiiieh I twiv? bee f.r remedy and alx to pliv-i-ins in thr without a v-ail friend rrcomin'. ji'iiU ut I)r.

il -aam of Airim- Mow und i Uue j.un- Cumtaiv to aay tltat it liss afforded iV-r th- tli-t atefl havp no duU nut "La ilie cure will tie a oih audltjw-eoweit eniirehf R-diam of Alpine M.s tt ruraihe and B(Uiig qualities must be and nrv md'H'd uitti'ii-tfiua. Vuur. ratthfully, h. NKVVTN PETTIS. New York ii nd iniin lieuiieal i New York Hentlei.ieii Some I took' cold wfahdi vrHdiiailT down no fKii-r-.

I tried various tlni (ut ail to no im M- alten l'r BJ-I'- eUtMior Aliniie M-wi ftndHnotmly mv Mid nt e-iiee but -ffeited a rtiretatiUvH- I regard it as a wouderful medi- "Ull 'rytnilv. ouri. A. S. BKATTY.

Sbaw slAiidinrf. 'raw-ford Nov. 23d M41 A IKHlthe roee.pt of One IVillarwe will wend any this wonderful or araam'iet'-d a-Uh titat dread seonitie. usMmeti.ii, U-4 heiiltale but pm mr driiKC'-l and Kvl a hot-iif- SUouid he not hav it, ask ium te)rder it for vou. aodnhouM he do vou fm ord-r direct from the Cojupany, ati sum-ii abAve.

Prepared only by Th Nf-w Vni'k und London 4 hemlral 40 nfv Mn-ei, New Vik it, N. If.H. nli. lii.l.T.S k1.sm or A 1.1 'INK MOSS tin tt lii.k-.-ali- mi. I n-tnil.

at Joseph ri' iiuuu'- I'iii stoic Ht Market street. I'itts-luirti. I'-i. INDIA TEA COMPANY. IVds, oH'i'is ami Siiice.

77 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, COD-LIVER Oil Cheapest of. Bicbeat medial anthomtiaa teeiif to its delo-aov of taitoand sini'll. Fer br Itrtunristit t- Je W-'c, Jli.UI.lM III Notary Public, Real Estate, Insurance aud Collecting Agency. A i- uiaiutiiiu: property for ri'siitelil- "r'li'Hi renting an.t enilectin rents, (iiitlli- Ittteliilui illlUJHg anil 1. Hiking iiU'-t i-'l'-ius.

laknm itit-. j.i'il'.,tinL' and taking in-kii'iwl- ni- Ile.Mai.ges. Hu-iuess elillu-U-'l I. lite ttlil K- (11, lit tn. iliAII AI St tlTT.

fi-s-liu No. I.tl avenue. 5w unrz? -SX'V IMtrlnic nfhn 41. r. 10 I'rrvriilil.

I IM VI I l. 1 lrr purified and nnnrfnf prevented ami rtirt'O. I nt nit d-'-'t roved lMntfrT Mird. Melt 4 HonniU healed rap- I m.ete -m it. frtrrrtl Hnl Mr It Nrnny rurni In -hurt i TMitt rHiew-.

Tiiif ind t' nT' it it 4-r(e-tlr I I- ndd f. I HI liiltliitiy I iii pure lr ni.i.i- uu- purified ItlPHTII Mil A CRI IMU. I Ptiril'v Ihr Hrfttih. lenimr he lfttt. il I 4 hiilrrn -in i (,..

hhiii LVer-r nlMrrh ivln -d and iv it- I i h-p of dath in the 1 hoilr, it -lftU! Hl-W Vf4 jed in Hit Kr alprlam cun-d. Hurt a ri'lM'vi'd i tti' corpse it will pr- wirw prevented. wiit any unpleasant li' iiH.vt -nil -melt. Annual nr V-icf jit; fce. Iftnireruu effluvia' of room nnd h'M- pitaN removed by it) u-e.

llww tvrr 4R M. IIVIK I KMt. in iu'-t it i. tlte rent insiNFm vntuihi rriMFiKis. 111 Kl U.BH BY J.

II. ZF.IMX tinif.i'-turiiitf iiii-l Nuu Klv nli Sort fHllUIV I9 AU ItEK'S HAIR BALSAM. 1 ht elegant dressing is preferred by thoe whohave used it, to any -unil-ir artu le, on io omit of its su prior iean lines and Duritv, It contains material! only that are heneririal to the scalp and hair Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or aded Hair I mrarrB nair rawam is nnrir pentimea ina is to prevent falling of the hair ind to to niovrdandnifTahtlitching. Htscox Co IVY, PARKER'S GINGERT0N1C A Supertativi Health and Strength Restorer. If yon are a mr hanir or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties try r'AHKl-V.

Tonic. If you sue a l.iwyr, or business man e-h-ired l-y menial strain orurnnmcarpv do not take ii.t-.4K ue Parker 'sGuiger Tunic If hav nnsumpti'Mi, ryitieia, kheiima-tm, kidney or anydiMirdrof the lungs, Moni.n h. f.wK, hloodor nenrei, Pakkrk's Cmv.Km I i 'Nit wii! cure you. It iHlheCrenteM Wood Purifier Und the Best and Surest Covjh Cure Ever Used. if yu are away from ape, dissipation or aiiv disene or and mniiic stimulant take iimi.fh 1 at cm will invigorate and build T'mi up fr im the fvM doe but will never intoxicate, s.ived humhcos of lives; it may save yours.

A I'TM '-n-ri- all tu WltulM. PmrWi OlntpT Tnnlr cT-p. itf tl tl rtfrlutl RjfnU Id lix mar id, mini bitMfly it'll. ft in pn iriiirri'fi. 5nii for circuia llt.ot Jt Y.

A 1 1 at drlr in dnifi. T. A SAVINd Bt ViNfl DOLLAR SIZE. Jt i' it Ji-d i.o-tttiir fritfr.uice has nude this iwrtunii e.eedingly popular. Ther ftotlilnit like it.

Intbt upon luniiit Flojuu. snd took for signature of an rrprr V(t'. Arv i(rmrtt or dealer la pvrfiuuary in ipW vti. mt 5 i rut I i.F IN'l t'Ytj 1y II tKKKK'N UIMIliK Ti IMC ft mlr. whole-II nl ri'liill.

lit Iniix smri-. Ht 'Vliii'ki'l n--t I'lil-lHiivli. I'a. Pill Pillv 'S .1 Stiff f'urr ttnitf tit last! ONK r.KIt St I KK A ur- i 'nit' for Hlinil. Mlvi-dinif.

Itchliuz mid li (Mi di--ocii-. by Dr. il- ln.li.in U.UM-.K). ctllrd I It Hit III i tinliuji I hut iin-iit liiifli1 tin cur i-d lb? ino-t hioiiu- ot or yfjirn' Ht it i id i 1 1 1 m' I -ulh-r iiiiniiti' hIIit jipplviiu lhi omlfi (til I.otioti.-'. in--ii uim-nt" it ud do more lutrin ttutn llliiitn tinttiH-rit ntt-M(rb- the tuuior, iiilio" th- intt-nM- itWtttuf part ti'itlitrl at mifht, nti Hi-Minn wtirui in tfd).

mik a hi-- int nil timl pinnies rdn-l. und i- tor file-, iti'hnm the private pait. and Jor not lim elei Ui-itd hat th lion .1 'othnlierry of 1 Mevc- iiikI. ruif uImuii hi ilh.tur- Till- (hntmi'jit: I It. tit' II--I roiVi.

rdi' t'uivi. und It llllord It it pii-n-uii' to -n tlnit i tiruT found any thi in; Ii nli -h. mi on I in Hit M'i-iiiuneut re-! In ilhiiiii lndiitli Ohitiin'nt. hv ji drtiLfu i.t.- oi nuiikd on reeeipt ot price. OO HENRY Proprietors, fVJ ewy New York t'-ri wilt bv HI Kl.NNKY.

55 (itff dear rkV -nli hit 11.1. 1 VM IM'I OINTMKXT tor il-. li--itl- and retail, at Joe. It inititf lutia St Alatket trvVt. 4.11 I I I.

Ofll EPPS'S COCOA. KKIlKIWr. it thopuiah of the Iavi hii ii iiorii the of diiir-tioii and nut i it ion, iiiid iv a refill i 1 i lit i i of the hue pioj of well -elected 'o'oa. Mr. r.ppe h-tt bd nut i.tblc- with a deiM Htcly tl I ef.ii- tii.

ii ma many heavy d- toii." loll-. It i- l. the of lirtiele- of tint ttiilt il eouft 1 1 lit lot! UIMV be iriitdnaMy tiji until -tnnif I'leiuirh to to tetideii.y to of itcihidiiv- me floating anmnd itf ready to nek iiei i i-r lu re i a weak point. We may liniHV a fa till -halt by keepiliif ourselves (ortilt-'d with pure hl-Mnl a piupt-rly lioiiri-hci 'iHiie. 'n il S.

ice tiai-'tt'. -nnpl with U.iimy water or luiik. Sold in tin- oi.h i .1 KN Chemljfta, LONDON. t.AtH..V' ly JOHffl HOFFS MALT EXTRACT 1, dir twst nutritiitn ind ditive tmic, a d-h. Ii wprially NURSING MOTHEitS, tu i overein rfrriw-dy luordcrs ot lift I 'ir- ft t.

1 t.rti's, fl, ml nn ric-1 1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 'Vi sia.itiu-e FIS" NER s' Atrnt tur tin: 3--i Street, 1 i i.l. 1ft on tie- lie- I. every loltl-, and th im, tu. I.

as I trie Diphtheria. A ttM or mnrm hrMt mny not, em to nTiioiint to mil. It, a. id li ymmintly nttend. can easily tn' cured; but D'Vh'et Is of tea (ull'iwrd hv coimuinptlitll or dtphtHrrln.

No luedlellie has ever b- en discovered will. Il is quit kly and mreljr IilSU. Ii eases i'KKKV 1IAVISI'AI KII. Kit. Th" use of this inraluaOt retmulj hav thousands of Ilv s.

DU I-i l.Ilf K1IXEU t-4 not un riM-rlmrnt. It. lias been ttefore th puidlt: lor tnrty t-nr una la most valU' wiiere It Is lt-t ksiur.o. Tnf wh'oi'inirOUtr'i and fTrwip it fa th bet jt- mi iu 1 ii'-t bo wiLhotit it. A ii -t t-, I.iU rty Mao.

a. Mt It nte Mv frn i' litlv nu with dii'l't'i'Tii. hih fever, mi cold t-iiU. many ehiidmi haw di-d bcro, I vow fra; Uy-i -Un, and Vaih Mint Hm wan ttkra en Biuntay. ud eu ii.w tin-'t w.nt It wan wn-re-rf -ire.

ad I wi -h it could Itnu-n tn thu titi'thi-rit wlio p- runy chililren. Fit litlls and Fever PAItf KlU-KKli iH in i-in I. It sw lj' iieverylliliii else talis, tav nn fieri A bottl" uk hi tie house Ih a safeguard that -u ii wit hour. Alt drutnrUiti 11 OOt and per U'Ul PERRY DAVIS SfcN, Providence, R. U'l'JrT'ili'tiW KIld.KK ter side, it ltu.

at Kb-muiK k.i.-s;.,,. HI HAS BEEN PROVED 12 tfrnmnAa trnti of thenMnda ovrl luwowu-itrr 1Kb C'ViLM I 9wr diMouvttrtHttuT mil 1 KIDNEY DISEASES. rinjia mm" tivk or AimvrHtiTA arlni" tndl 1.,1 mm victim l'UBN 1XJ JiO'l' ad it wxJ; itfl rr reto tn of Vrinm, brtoi 7d.itjriti a -yl-hiil atwir-n(Ii1Z retail Him troiihle and -iifteriim. n-reives frni IT. hittier a and eurvhuur treatment thus eradi-ratniif all I.i.rhI iHHoiis fttiiu the aud.

sreun-sa rtitioiuil and rk.aL eure lr. Whiitfer i a reauiar graduate fif medioine and sunteTv. a.s didotitaf at eertilV: his Iife-ioinx exi'erietiee in thest iini-'itaiit tttwa? pre-eniiiieiit'y rttttisir him fr their erTet nianiie-ment. and attordinir wientiin und reli.il tie treatment on roininon k-iw jirtnei)dei. It is self-evident a Physician eontinimc Imp prnetice ftnad clasv of and eurintc hundn'df eases, inu-t sequin skill.

ConMilta-ttoii free, iierwinrtlly or by letter. I'atientri at di-tanee 'i receive arefui treatment a if here dtti. Hours. A. tu 4 IV 51..

and t. P.M. Nrndavs. 1A A. M.

to 1 IV M. onlv. Call t.r write. Addne WM. W.

WHUTltfc, M. SOS IVnn avenue, ritfidmridi. I'a. jal2 DOCTOR WILLIAMS Pent. Avenue, ritlshiirgli.

Ta. Hm. oss.K'iiUe.l with him I.K. D. lL.lLA.Mh, uln, has Iwi ESTABLISHED SINCE 1850.

iMiriiiK iraAtiee nf over 34ft YKAKS he ha." Won a reimta- tinti seeond t'i none in the treatment Nervous and fhnmir lisease. wittiout lereury. nauMNHia or hurtful druir. Also 'atarrh and all Throat and Lmiit Alteotioiis. No fit; reiiiiirel until cured, from rcsoii-itde i-aitieei.

old liniferin rtm-tttuiioual IhM-ases. where the lilood is (Ktisoned. Hlntehet. Iitn.ie. Sore IMotlth.

and Threat. 1'atutc in the Head. Haek. Hre4ut, Sidei and Kone, aud all difH-ase- the Skin, Blood. Olaii.J?.

Iiver. Stomaeh nnd Kidneys ara Uioroiiirhly cured, and every vfj-titrt; of )Ktitton is eradicated from the system. Youii Mhlillr-AiMl, OKI Meo, Sutferiiitr from nwvoui. detdlity. faee jiimple euutfh.

indmrcsiioii. eontiptioij. IenideDcy)i dizxiues.H. he-. of memory, eoittusion of ideas, life mtTahle and unhappy, are curetl in halt the time, and at half the exjKn (where others hae failed lr.

Williams is a reiruJaT irraduate of MMfieine and Sunrery of mte of the oldot Medical "ollores in Hi to. and i. reteistered as is required ty law. Consultation personally or hy letter free and otihdential. rallforex-aminatiou or write.

titiee hours from 9 to 4 anft 7 IV M. Sundavs 2 4 M. AddreH. w. r.

W1UJAMS. M. Ii itfH Peun au'iiuf, Pitt.lunf STARTLING DISCOVERY. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful impruttene.

eausin Iro-luature iK-eay. Xei vuus IMnlity. ManlKwaL having tried in vain everv known reHiedv has diMcoered a siinpie hich he wi'lt s-nd to his fellow suIK-rer-. Addrebe EKKVKS. 43 hat ham street.

N. Y. eciyrrtsly lv HAERIS REMILY KT. IO IS. K.SMIIKI.

M'fz I an.l orPKllr 4 R. HIS. UKMK1.Y. men and illicrs win, sutler from Nervous ami IJe-bihty. Kxliau.itit.ii and tlu-ir uuiriy iwiistquoiiit s.

are qtneklv sml radi.nllr ureil. 1'he rey.e.tt i- put up ii, 'lasting -A in.iullti. 2 tn enn-T cure, imiess iu case-j. 3 (Utiittnir tlirev uiutilli-i 7. Sent mail in piu wra(- lureetious for u-ma each box I-niiiplilet ili'si rihiiw this tlismuv 'n.

in.e t-uix' sent staled Wly CZT" DR. BUTTS cure lite inltiintaces of lontc eX-rielie 111 curinir lim Skin aini Kmes. Nervuus Ih-bilMy. liiipotrnev. VteakueN.

Hll.l Mereurlnl Ml, treatej st len-t-tie Willi sure mt.l -tire eji ttrite for I.i-t i(iiestins to 1 hy lurttl. P. r-11. -tulerilia sloyui.l tlu-ir ami l.v.rii 1 Il t.l a Tin--. AMri-s.

Htc HI 1 IS l-l N. Hili St. UniK SU. f.SI AHI.ISHK1. I i hli TM1KTY YKAKS, mr.vlA.wlv VII (I KK Ml IMY THE ATTEX- -i the iiWhKiI ami puhlio iMi.ll, I tl.

tio-l that l. in-Kituates of lone in (Iiu. citv 1 gite their t. treatment of lirolin- Hiseasi-s. iia Ervcli-ls.

1. -iKtiil etc. etc liuv .,1 t. limits, sku, sml bi.hkI. I rinarr ai nil ofa private nature ill v.

hi. li tin liar no ntu a fvs- me ami Kits tneily altogether new tree ami nr eeiih'ti -al 4. tn-e. S4 L-itM-rty street. I'a W'ii-ly 6 ftrk-tiy ir- Ii WJJK FX.

E. SELLERS. A CO. 1 PITTSBURGH. PA.

1 aolfrrTHflLSlyr MIT-ljW I'llt'iill SYUt 1- for sale, 'iP sale 1,1 rieuima'j llrii, Store. NI Market I Pa, teUTTB.W'w -rtlrnlar lic-r. A'l Un- 1l1.1t.1nj-henfter in. I ltl-lte i.e.. n.l utiderthe f.Vnl.Y1 i A lil am.

JiUXLa. i-: tit. Ini'-, vi V7 s. "ran'1 I 1 a I N. tv l.rl.aus.

11 KSIIAY ItlV A 'I MIS' 14 Mnmng. Louisiana State Lottery thr lMt -v of ma, it l-'v a 'Yin, iTl? f'V. -npiial I -ii I al.ita I '1 ii. 2 I'nu fiif.s..-,!,,, Pure- 5.on 21. AHIi KM.

l-niesot I'rij- ,.1 lt.IMM I U.OIHt I I.IMM. l-rix ot fJIH or I 'niCK of l.MMt uiio 1 1 1 in ill, imnmiw u.11 ami leaves. 'Pretty little gentle thing. it's too grand for her now. but she'll It a fine young woman some of these They say she's something like I was but without my bigh spirits.

Dear! dear what a gay young thing I was at her age. and hat tine things I exjn ted were to hapjam to me in my life ami what a dreary time I lime had of it. I must keep an eve on little hmily whenever 1 am they are all too apt to overlook her. Yes. she shall have the diamonds.

Mr. Paulett gae them to me on my wedding lav. ami I wore them at the grand ttaii his company gave when the Duke came into the city to be made a cheesemonger. I ran see myself now in my white Canton crajH' ith the French fringes ami the myrtle-sprig embroidery and the Prince of Wales plume in my hair. Josiah said I looked ip-iite elegant, only very young (he was sensitive altout the difference in our ages, jmhij- man.) I rememlter hearing Lord Henry Murray.

the Duke's aid-de-eantp. ask "who the pretty little bride was, and a minute after he camp up and was presented. He led me out. right to the head of the rtMm into the very set ith the Duke and the Lady Mayoress, ami I thought would be so pleased. I could see him fidgeting alxtttt the whole time trying to catch sight of uslietweeii the teo- pic.

ami shaking his head and making i signs to me. till I almost forgot the tig-I urcs and my dancing used to lte great-j ly admired in those days Lady Paulett smiled to herself at the thought, arched her neck, and made a little movement with her wrinkled old lingers as grace-I fully Itestow ing the tips on some imagi nary partner. It was vexatious, and Lord Henry was mi kind and so droll. Hut Mr. Paulett gave me such a frown as he led me out into the tea-room that I hardly knew hat he said or how to answer him.

Poor dear Josiah. To think that after all he was onlv afraid that I was laughing too much, and Lord Henry I might think me a silly school-girl, or that some of the city ladies might fancy we were quizzing them. I cried all the I way home, and that was the end of my tost apearanee in stciety. Lady Paulett laid by the brooch in its caw after earfully rubbing it with a silk handkerchief. Arabella, itiv god-daughter, must have I the diamond-earrings.

I got them henl was too happy to care about them. when our little son was bom. How kind Sir Josiah was then! there was lung he would not have dime for ms or baity. He gave them to me for the christening dinner, and little Jtis tHk notice of them and laughed, when he was brought down to have his health drunk. Such a noble little fellow he looked; dark curly hair and blue eyes like my father's, taking notice of everything, and only six eeks old! and that very day week he was in his cotlin.

Mv iMor little son! The old lady suap)tcd the case and pushed it I away from her ith a trembling hand. 'I had just begun to think that after all I might le going to have some hajt- pincss in this world, when he was taken trom me. Sir Josiah never seemed to -care for anything hut his business after that. 'When I came here and saw Jack in hits cradle, thouoht he looked so like my 1mv. I was given back tome.

Dear. good, hiving Jack! I can never cast him off I must speak to Mr. Blaekctt about that. George Paulett's her initials are the wnw as mine. Sapphire necklace.

Cameo set. Pearl cross and for her three daughters. They're rich enough to have as much jewelry of their own as they want; and the rubies I must keep for Sjiencer Paulett's wife, when he gets one. Whv. that's the end of my list execp- ting Cecilia, and there areOIivia.

Maria, Grace, the little boys and the baby all come since I made it out. Well, I daresay I can find some remembrance of their old auntie for each not that they'll ever remember me. Cecil must have my workhox. She has my pretty taste in needlework (with a complacent glance at the patchwork and tent-Milch in hich the gold threads in Kuth'sglcaningsaml Keltecca's earrings still faintly glim-: mercdj. 'The new ciewd-work isn't so bad.

I could have taught her something, if 1 hadn't been going away. Parker!" Parker, a moving heap of brocades and furs, gave a faint, inarticulate reply. My Parker staggered off ami returned with a (tueer little Chinese ltox with an miaul landscape, a pagoda with two elestials waiknif? in the skies above it i nn the lid quilt-l itii. iarb and yet more gold within. A turquoise-stubbed thimble crystal smelling bottle in case the fair worker should collapse under her arduous lalwirs a pearl-framed mirror with which she might refresh herself by occasional glances curious implements apparently constructed to support the lagest iKssible amount of gold casing, without a jMiint that would pierce or a blade that would cut amongst them: a receptacle for work, satin-lined, padded, perfumed and einptv.

ex- ept for a half- i lit- ii made ba by cai wiin iiisiy nceoic sii sticking in it. 'Who was there to work for when he was gone? said the poor old holy looking at the morsel of discolored cambric. What had I left in the world to care for then? What have I now, for that She began with nervous impatience to open and close some of the cases almost at random. would have put them away forever hmg. hng ago and Iteeu a faithful nurse to my husband, if he would have let me, all through those last long weary years of his life: but he never loved me well enough to wish for me he care I more for his old house- kei'ler.

My lady is young ami should I have her pleasure' I heard hersay once, He had married me for my yoqd looks ami was not to le defrauded of his bargain, ami I must dress and visit and entertain in our large, dull and splendid house weary, oh! so weary of it all. He was proud of me in his way, and gave me all he promised, hen he asked imc to marry him. Much good it was to me: father ami mother dead sister Sophia i'U'd and gone no one left to admire my sjiendor or Profit by my wealth Here. entered Parker, and tn-gun noiselessly to make up the tire ami put out her la ly's dressing-gown and slipers as a gentle reminder of bed-time. 'Ah! it's late, Well.

I've finished. No: go ami finish your packing, ami then come. What am I to do with t-his?" as the little sham Chinese box a sadly haltered and shabby little tiling. The pink sarcenet lining was fray en1 ami gone, disclosing the bare wood -a nd-eot ton-wool foundation. In the compartments ere odds and ends of miscellaneous rubbish.

The jtocket in tlie lid bulged out ith vellow scraps of pajier. old-fashioned fur marking letters tied with faded ribbon, nct. frm newspaters. There ere curiously cut silk winders of cardboard with silk of dim ami loug-forgotteti tints woli in fancy patterns a half-made hair chain, a string of amlier beads: pcrvtiij; all a faint sweet smell of roses, '1 should like to have it put in my cotlin. mv dear old lox! No one will are for it.

and I cannot have it thrown away, or kept just to please, tht-ehildren. I had 1 letter look it over and burn all these little ticasuies The vellow papers dtopM-d one by one steadily into the tilt old valentinesoii huge square sheets of colored paper wonderfully embos-scd and sealed ith tender mottoes in tinted ax, school friends" epistles crossed and recrosstd colored inks. One she kept to the last. 'Cornelia Clarke, what a deal e-t creature she was! Dead and gone this many a year. We ere neighbors, and I used to go with to dancing paitics to practice the new Wbv! here are the very garnet clasps I lent 1nr tiu? she came in early to put up my hair in the new giraffe bows.

We botdi wanted to look well that night, 1 remember. IIow wj hiked one another about Mrs. I Lowder tine Kon'iou coumiis who were to be at mr House hm iiu: pany. and 1 would put on my old purple salinette gown, Just to show how little cared for anyone noticing me. knew- very well how it became me.

though.) After all, Mr. Paulett. the rich London merchant. li.in't come, onlv the sailor cousin i lliii.li lie liul U't-n in tin Lcvuut, ami ive were wild about the i i at PKjr.il 21. losing al Corn I weak an.l misrttlel: reeeipts hush-I els: rxKirt.s Imshels; niigra.le.i H4-4 i t'i iiii vr; No.

steamer liTfu. 1.7 1 No.2,1.7 for new: liiiic for. .11: No. 2 wliite, steamer wheat, 71r; No. 2 Marrll l7f.niKr, rlos-! ing at liisr; April 'losing at May, i iHi'-fl7ll'-4r, rinsing at "lie.

I at less a-I live: reeeipts Imshels: none: i western lilixeil. 4Hfit.olk': white western, I Hay steaily am! in in.Hlenit,' le-' mami at li.V-i7or. Hops ilull antl wt-ak. I Coffee iiiet an.l Sugar iinet ami stea.i.v; lair to g. mmI refining 7-Hm'.

Molasses imet anil firm: stea.ly ami in fair.leiiian.l. IVfroleiini ami nominal. Tallow heavy at 7-r'e. liosin tirm at 41. a sha.le lower, ith a iii.Mlerale iinpiiry new mess.

2.Vu 17 oil. lteef ami nn-rhangel. Cutuieats ami tlriMiping: long elear, short eiear. I.aril tirnier: prime steam, 10.4.V'i 10.471;..'. Itut-er ami at IHf.j4.'k-.

Chei-sr ilnll an.l unsettled at Km 12'sr. CHICACO, Maui 11 7. Flour quiet ami weak: spring wheat to WestemM 'iiif'iH 75; i-onimon Min-lt. -sofa So mrf'i 7 patents lloJiX winter heat fair to ellniee Utia7 111: low grades S2 i-V'i 4 Wheal unsettled, aetive, weak am! lower; No. 2 Chieago spring SI 22'4 eash: SI April: May: SI No.

St 1 t4: re.ieried Corn hut generally lower at Tudi eash: Marrh; 5x.4r April: May; Ii2f June; July. Oals dull, wrak anil lower at 42r rash; .1.1,1 4IK- April; May: Mv June; re.ie. ted 4iie. Kye dull at K.i'4. Harlry dull, weak ami lower at Si un.

Flaxsi-ed and Hops dull and tioiitiual. l-ork in fair ili-maiid. hut at lower rates: SHi mi rash and SHi ll.Vu Hi U7 April: SHi Hi 4.Va Hi 47 I-ard aetir, lmt lower; iil.orrf.i HUM. ash: Hi 12'. tn 10 April: Hi 2.V.I H.

May; W.3.V1 Hnlk-111. -ats dull and lower: shoulders ti. I.V: short rili ll.l.V: short elear Whisky-steady ami um liang.il at SI HI. Call lloanl Win at imsi ttlrtl at SI 22'4 Man Si April: SI 20 May: the year. Corn fairly aetive ami highrr: Oals rirm.

I.ut not ipiotalily lower: Lard tirmrr. lmt not highrr. Kerripts Flour, l.arr. ls: lirat, Inisli-ris. rorn, l.iishels: l.i.miil hush-els; rye.

Imshels: larley. Shipments Flour, barrels; wheat iS.imhi Imshels; rorn. l.ushrls; oats. 41. inn.

l.ushrls; rye. l.uslirls: harlr.v, 14.INHI Imshels A M.M.'i 11 7 Flour dull and Kye Hour and um Wheat, feverish and unsettled; No. 2 red in grain depot SI 31 2 red Marrll Si -Oi 1 April I 32: May SI 31 1 31; June SI 1 2H'4. Corn in gin! demand tor i.H-al lots and options weak; sail mixed mi tra in 7ue; ingrain drM, N41 3 lis1 sail mixed Marrh April i May June Oats til 111 and in talr No. 2 white No.

white inix.sl Provisions steady, l.ar.l dull; kettle ll'4r; strain Butler dull end easier; rreaiiiiTy dairy rxtra I.ggs weak at ChurM' in fair demand. and un. hanged. Whisky quirt and un. hanged.

K. eeipis Flour. barrels; wheat, luish-1 Is; emu l.2it hush. Is; iwts, llllshels. Shipments nolle.

MH.WAI KKK ii 7. Flour nominally 1111. hang. l. Wheat uils.

ttlr.1. and lowrr, heavy; No. 2 Mllwank.s- hard noliiiual: No. 2 Mil-vvaukee SI -Manh SI April SI May SI June Si 17. July SI the v.

ar nmiilnai: No. 3 SI -t; No. 4 and ri eled nominal. Corn weaker, llolhiii' ilonip: No. 2 Oatsstea.lv anil lath.

1- -e ir. No. 2 Ile hid. Kye dull ami No. 2 ntieii.il at rinsed at hid: sellers K.V.

Harlry tinner: No. 2 spring iss' Man s7r; April sr. Pri lsimis ih 1 lining. Mrss SHi eash and Man Si'. H' April.

I-ard prime st. am Hi H. eashand Man li: 2-M- April. Lite liojs steailv; Sli IHf'Mi 411. llreeipts Flour.

14. Ham-Is; "heat, l.ii-hi Is: l.ailev. Shi I'loiir. heat, l.ii-h. Is: hurley.

Imshels. ToI.F.I'O Mvir. 11 7 AVhe.it quiet: No, 2 ml spot, SI Si 24 hid: April. Si 24; May, SI 23.: SI 20 duly and August. SI year.

SI "7'r. Corn quiet: high mixed. lV4e: No. 2 Marrll. April, May, t4e; June, l.lt'i 1 liiiij tt'iing in Choer seed Hritite, S4 jirnue mammoth, INI.

Closed Wheat qlliet: No. 2 23: Mar. held at 1 23; April SI 22.i 1 2'Ji4 May, SI 22: June. SI P'': July. 1 August held at nsi4; year.

Si hid. Corn inaetive; 2 spot. Marrll, l2r: Alay and .1 une, li.te. Keeeipts AVheat, 3.21KI lilsiels, corn, 1 I.inni lmslpils; oats, uuim, shipments Win at, l-iislieis, eorii, P.l.uo" hush, Is; oats, none. BOSTON Mak.

ii 7 Flour dull and iineliauged. Com in go.t.1 demauil ami firm: No. 2aiul high 74fu 7.M-: st. lnix.il and yellow clade 7t-i Oats and i. s.t,l,-.

Pork demand fan au.i market tirm. mess extra mess 12' family 13f.i!.V. Lard 1 1 1.7.V. Sm.ikiil hams 1 1 Jn 12' Itutter dull exeept elloiee, llieh is searee and priees steady. qlliet; ehoiee fair to gi.nl lHi 13o.

Kggs dull 2nii2le. others iiii. -hanged Hour. 7.INN1 harrels ami saeks: e.irn, hush-els: wheat, Hi.ihhi Imshels; oals. l.iishels.

Shipin. -Ills Flour. harrels; eorii, 2II.1HMI l.iishels. CINCINNATI ii 7 i dull ami low er: family STi .1 tan, sii WI. irregular; No.

2 nil winter St 1 2ti. Ilorn linn: No. 2 ti2 I "ats dull: No. 2 mixed 4M live easier at Ilarley I. dial l-ork easier at SI7 Lard dull al ln.pi.

l.ulktiu als inaetive lower: tii.iil.li l.e: elear ri'i lnu nn ill tail houlii i ai rii. lear HI Whisky -sleadv at Hi: eoiu-hiiiatlou sales ot gi.Mls harreN ..11 a hasjs of Si Hi. Ituttei dull and heavy W'l -sii -in lowrtr 3.V; Ir ij. Centra I I Hiio 32r. M.

It 7 Flour quirt and Wheat We-t-ern lower and weak, elosing alwiut stea.ly No. 2 inter, red sjm.i. Si 27. f.t, 1 2s; April, SI I Mav, SI 1 Julie, SI 1 2M'4: julv, SI 17's I 7. Com Western dull: mixed March April it' hidt May mj.t 7'i' jii-i4ci st.ai.it r.

(a li-M oats Western white, nil xed. I'ellUsylvailia, Hvt; dull at f.rf'ivis.-. Hay uniiianiij, visions iinrhaiigrd and quiet. Butter firm Western packed IstTj 4'h mil Kggs at l.Y'iliie. I'- uiu iiomimri.

Coll, tinq lilt-. Sugar tirm. A s.il'1 Wliiskv dull at Si 17 C'i 1 11. Freighlsuiielianged. INI'IANAPOLIS, aim 11 7 Wheat steady at Si 24' I'll 1,111 at til Oats-tedi al 47..

March 7 Itiiadstiifls Small business at hitt er pi ie. s. California White tt Ileal H.1; Us wrsierii imPii His 11. 1 spring Itsf i in, American lard l-'ine American tallow 43s. Yarns ami fabrics at Manchester and iin-ehaunl.

llcrelpts of for tin-past three days buln ls, Amrrirau 21 hu-hels. Nkw Mai, Ii Cotton quiet and stead at 1 1 13-pit-i 1 March II sic: April l-lli futures stca.lv May 12.12c: .1 12. -I'll 12.2: 12.4M-: August 12 I Icto lie II. Nov, ll eceiiil 11.. Lulls March 7.

Iitufli higher; llliddllllg 11 sales bales: receipts lillll bales: shipments bales; hales. ClMINNAll. March 7. Cottoll quiet and steady at 11 i I.ivkii,ik, March 7. otion in fairtle-uiau 1 at li sales 1, bales; sj.ccnlatiu ami Until bales; Aineii-can bales.

li.u.vKSTos-, March 7 Cotton stead inid.lling, II low- middling, 1 khI ortliuaiy, lc: net r.eeipis, Uiu: twit cxiH.rts channel. bales: coastwise, sales, bales; stm k. bales. I'HlLAliKl-iiiA, March 7. im-jiroviug iu tleuiautl, but prices imchiuigcd.

n-r cent, to Memphis -V 'harb ton ad-rs a need declined and closed at a re- and down the corridor went Aunt Ar- 'You're dreaming. Parker: NYhen did ralclla briskly enough despite her lame- (ld I've not seen it these ten ness and her eighty years. She had two little moms in a remote t'orm-r of the Parker scurried away like a magnifi-house. sacred from the most audacious vt.nt nitich- pImhiv and ifohl without. pr I'r Mm- Yiilnfiiu- rraue- li I'Mhi-e RtdL-CHd loll lied id iramihiteti rn-le .1 'ut i-'rtl s.f.ir full Stcarme iJ' M-'Uid.

-etl. 1 hid Ittorv fi -I 'rii 7 h. Mnplellvd from- i.d m1 Ulai-k -tnq iinihlia Head iin.la.- ii k- 1 1 I 1 Soak do Stniur do k- 1 Pumpkins, do 1 I hi iun plum 9 1 do. 1 s'-k Kapherries StrHwherru 1 4' O.H.s.-Wrri.- 1 -iii Pineuppu Standard peat'tu- lie en 4- s-( IV-klehalinni! 4 Kif do I.lt.l.v 1 f. 1 d.

3 a 1 1 44 lo do. tsu li 1 Hiker 1 4." Snhiem 1 ft. MeMitri-v d-e 1 I'la -kU-n ie- lied -hemes 1 6', Layer Ijolt.lav new. IK V.dentl.t do Sultana. Ve do Ik.te 'uri f.

se-'i Siii vi na Im Tapio eltt Hra.d nut-. nion- ft ho Tetn.iii jn S.ISfo pi--l ji U. Aliie-ud-. Sit-ih 17 -t'J. Ho Walnut-.

I.a.,-..H dn-lled. N.q.k-- iri The market is steady and business active. Further reductions ate hioked for. Ifri(. Kxtra ii-.

I.mi.1 Ho. ho. I hi. ho. 1 It's a ml ov i-r 1...

14 I-. 1 do 14 R. and Shoulder- I'vcakta-t l-aeoN hried heef. in e- lg I'- do k. 1 1 all flat- lt.te.Hi -honlder- Miort id.

-Ide- Me- pork Iti. ho. hort. f.iinil in ft. I ird.

prime if. in Lint, relnteij -uiutu i lialt id.h I in tan-Kets! ft. -ad. ts-i II. All.

to it. i-1 I-1 1 Haiti (. 1 ft ea II- 111 14 Oil. II tKlil.lS. 1 1 i i 1 111: I'll I Mu at Vi.rk at 7' i i 1.7.1.

1.1. a. ty. sn 711', lEi-tiin-il ill Antwi-r. at 1-Hf.

AV. l.ai'ii.l-T. V. 7, 'JIT I hart, is, I linT.inKi liarri'ls. Kx.

haiigi- Hm I. i.l Tn u.i.k. M.in liihist hiili-i at Mir. lll. lilt.

(US, l.arirls -I ll ii il at li.ir.'ls; rui. lii.iiii.i;i., Manli a.tt.' ami sriisjti.i tn,) il al it. inir.l a.lvani-i'il t.i ailvaiirr.1 to ami at (CM.iiim l.arrrl. Pry tor tlie 1 7. The e.jKift id eek were a k- le-s aetive, uiiil Tlie itti.ti market demauil and selections are of a moderate order.

Cotton g.mtls are in irregular inquiry with a new business of fair priqiortions. I'rints are in tail- ortler reqite-t, Mtli rc-quireiiu-uts conlined to Ik-sI work and styles. I tress gils are doing fairly with ageui-. hut lu better jobbing distribution. hlle g.iods are doing well at second hands Hosicrv and umlerwear arc in sTeady but light deuiand.

Ivcn-tueky and cottonaih-s arc inactive Quilts are in go.id tlistnhutiou and pn ductinii. and av- sold largely ahead. wear wool. -lis continue to have coiisi.lera-lile aTtcntioii with a business of nuideratc iroponioiis. r'lanuels are in reasonable request tor regular styles, but in good demand for dress qualities.

Tiirpemiiie. Nkw March 7. ttuiet aud tirm at Turpentine covcry ot P2 generally we cent. market ed ak. Us agn Vt, r.i.in--l-i ...114 Ii-i -d- Uric -M-- '4-u VI Irfhiifh Centra M.

1 1 Y. St IN ill "i(y 1st- Tviiim--c'' 9s new m-'ii it- (innit" Sitiktnu I winl- iriitiH t-J 4' IV-ittc 1-. prete: tern pretVrred Ohm 'ullllll'ilt Prt t. rred ti ilistli- lef. rt4 N.

it Iwind ni nt Te. ft; Ke i ii lo I Ad. on- rr. it.1 pret-rred A mericMii HC Hi. (ill' Yti fn-ut- Sil I I JT Pittmriili Ti Keadm-f.

r' lii--k si St I. a. 47 pl. I. Id preit tn wi ft Paul po-h-lTed st Mm.

Pt JK I Ittl.ltH prvterre.i Te Vio I in. .11 PacltR tfi tr Kxprc-s. 47 St I. 4'U pf. IJo 111 it If pret.rre.I 1 I Alton ito prvterre.i pi to.

preferred H.N. it Dion I'afiiR- if1 St. tii 47 Ki- 77' prrf rr-d IK'i Parao p. IN-1 VJZi Hio iiandr. -7 Km lo pfeferp'd Til Pt Wavne -V St Jim- lo pi.

H. oi. tn grni T- lib Cnitral I hid Kan iiie tke rie Jw i-ikeshore iUr; I. 1 1-ii-t lean Ito Arizona i Hone ctake htttle Mitari'i pllek-alwr ho preferred Silver I Mill saai.ilard Sutri. KmImiiii.

1 I. New ri-j South pacifn Mm; hrd-. "il Mining st.H-ks v'erv dull, the inly ness of inqiortaiice fn-in in Pobnisoti. liich o(m n. at declined to eosil at Many time sale- math- at lower rates.

State Pines No- and dull at si to South Pacific and L' Horn Silver dei lined from toll.Toand closed at advanced to I iv. at both -t hanges l.VJ Uln shares. HoNlun hlM-kt. HttsT'tN, Mai-eh 7 The f.illuw vver-the closing quotations ot sto- ks and bonds: Wntr I'. ti'in-il I hi i.

iil.tji I l. KutlHii'l 1 ii-iiiiiiiiiii Mli.nl Mining i 'uliiiiit't ami 11 -I -atalui I l-'alU I lllll'-illl Si II IT triiiiklin Mii.ii.i.11 Siltci Wi, if I UT1 iiluli-. i inint 7- 2.1 T. lM 1.H1I.1 V. II V.

T- l'i- I. 4. I "It v. SI I. H.M-k 7.

A It It Ilk Hiin.l an.l 1 1 I' Hal, i'S ami r.iiii".i ii ii'l IV re l. I. limkanil Ft mill N.K. II Jii-l I I' In rr. an.l I'.

ii- I'l-litritL Muniii Inill 4h'- jirn SttirkH. Sax I'Uan. isiii. Alaivli 7. 1 1 Aliirllu White Alnlia Alia II.

-t iv II HllHinll Hului'r I -III-. Nnrllurn H( 1 1 ia n' ii.hir. t-, in I r.iti.si l.X 1' rsHria '-vi Stitrr Kmu r-iwit I tit Ti.li... moil iv.ii.- 3ll Ja.ki-t... r.i-lit-.jii,.r hmiii i'rio.

Halt- i iS'nu r.if n1. J-W Niivai.i. S.ititli Bi-lie Ml. IHal.l.i 6 Sliirlta lu I.OIII.OM. March 7.

lonsols mo 13 pi; li-litral, 137: Kcw Vok Central, Eric, 37 r.erinci IH spi 7t s-1 Amount bullion gone the llank Kngland on balance to-ilav JfAHW, March 7. Keiites S41 i i i i i of Hiltons. She entered the first i mem. wnere a jhuc. mecK young icmaie sewing, 'Parker 'Yes.

my 'I want my trunks. Find them at otiee and pack upeverything that belongs tit me." Long attendance on her inijerious mistress had deprived the gentle Parker of the jstwer of expressing any sentiment but that of meek acquiescence. 'Yes. my 'We go by the first train to-morrow, so Ik ready. 'Yes.

my lady." Ami let someone take two letters to stst for me "Yes. my Lady Paulett parsed tin to the next riMim, a ledroom furnished ith a magnificent erection of mahogoiiy ami satin damask large enough toacojnntodate ten little old ladies like herself. There as a wood tire burning, rendering dimly visible ancient spider-legged tables, a corner cupboard ith treasures of obi china ami enamel; elaborate, works of art. in patchwork; a counter-pane, cushions, etc, ami some framed ami glazed tcrforinanceM. in tent-st itch, plca.ei' meeting Rebecca.

The Prodigal's ami Ruth 'leaning with faces ami hands itf painted kid faded by age into a ghastly whiteness. Lady 'Paulett seated herself in a tall old ariu-ehutr by the lire while Parker lighted a large' silver, branched candlestick ami drew a table near to her. "My writing-dese, Parker, and you may conn lot the letters in half an hour 'Yes. my lady and while Parker hur-hied off to rummage out ht'i' mistress's long-forgotten traveling equipments. Lady Paulett in her neat idd-faMiiolied ha ml indited to two short notes, addressed the one to 'Mrs.

i'mugi pauhtt Kastholm Hall. Wilmington. the other to 'R. .1. Illackett.

Lin- coin's Inn. She had finished before Parker reapjH'ared. ami after sit-! ing thinking for a few minutes drew i from her desk a folded pajer. It was headed 'Memoranda for my Will, lNb, ami contained sundry notes oei which she jMindered. the letters.

Parker. t-i them go at once hut first bring me my I dressing -cast- and jewel-case. They shall have what I have bequeath. to them now before 1 go. 'H make no differ- ence, ami then l'e thine with them all forever ungrateful set Parker placed a gorgeous inlaid dress- ing-ease and a massive brass-bound offer la-fore her mistress and departed.

Lady I Paulett drew the latter to her ith some ditliciilty. 'It is timcan old woman like me should In ritl of some of these burdens she said smiling grimly as she turned the key and disclosed case mn case of morocco ami velvet snugly stow-- etl away. She tin ned them out and laid them Jtf'foiv her a brave show in the bright tire ami candle light. i Parker meanwhile noiselessly to ami fro in the background, emptying the big wardrobe of its contents and Itearing tlu jti away to pack in tlie next room. la-t me see.

Dora? She's tin widest, she was to have my emeralds. She'll tiikeitasa delicate compliment to the nationality of tlie man of her choice. Hah! He'll pawn them what else can out exjieot Well, jt thnwi't 't-; ter. 1 always hated tliein, though they aie the handsomest set I IIow wen I remember Sit bringing ineui mum; the day before I was wide I at Court, ami I had thought he meant to give me arls, ami had oider-( etl a pale amber dress. I cried about it.

but I dared not ak him to change hem, i ietiis- to wear them, ami I felt dis gusted, I knew they looked detestable. ami heard one i other, Kggh .1.1 la.lv whisiHT an- ami kiAuacb," ami tUo I I. i riB's. 0.40 alt to 1 wanteu at will Kor further iiilurntiiti, lull it.l.ln-ss. nmr tere.

letter. eAi.re reais-ilreseiHl onlv to "r.ler. mail, aii- A. Ittl I'lllY, Ji. rloau.

1., en, h'-- 1 Ir I rrlm.v.sl n. I'hinupt. to il," 1-ut-lW- all nrlu. 's sol, I. nti.l toUZJUiSu? i't John ni.

J.vs. Hmil.vBT. I AKT KOI TH, Mrn-himt- nnj Iienli-tsi iu Mit.i, rrrn. hay. si.r.ns.

I.IBEKTY Sl'KKKT. INttternuii-e Bltiek. 1'itu-burgli, Pa. ucl-lir.

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