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Show ti'con-Lmmptio- Piibjinhed every Wednesday and Saturday. ,11a hel JIarvey'H Mutch- - BY HANNAH HuPFER. Id "I started to, 'gO," he replipi, "but save it tp"-on- " account of a dnll liead-Ich- o w hich I Vholight would prevfent my eing an' agrWable companion. Your Hinging Soothes me, Mabel; will you sing ' ,;" Sigfim!." M" ' MuJjcI did no,t answer, but turned piano, a'jid sang in soft, gentle ''' ' " " lf incs, "I would he thine, I'd worship thee " By all'ibnt'ii noble, nil (fivinn; My every thought in but fur thins; . I wouli be thine, I would be tliinn." Neither spoke for a moment after she jiwl finished the song; tliii Wesley laid his hand caressingly on iit-shining hair, and said, almost in a th Ljart-'nou- r f (0( fiank too, Maliol; it was beautiful. she could answer he was gone, afld'Sht "wonHpred why he "seemed so innflartJIialf feafed that Jlettio had slighted him, 'or perhaps" refused his hand in marriage. ' It was late when she went to her room, but She did not retire. She drew the crimson curtains from her window and (.at looking over the blue river, where she could just distinguish a sail-boapproaching the1 shore in the moonli girt..' and nearer it came until she culd hear a song the merry party were cauie f'flgingi and ii fc ehort tine lit miutiously Into Mr room, her1 face wear-.'ii- g a' grieved look. Hli, (UArk Ma1, alia said, tossing hui'k '.Ii'erhetyj I hadn't I rne!"It wfts "an awful 'dull time! What did Mr. Dartmouth come bask ' ' for?" ' Mabel put her hand out and drew the bright young thing upon her' knee, kissing her pouting lips as she did so. 'Was it Mr.' bartmouth's absence that made the time so dull, Hetties said she; ' 15e'ftore ciir' '' " ell me " A ' crimson finab ovcrf oread Ilettia'a face whichi1 alio Lid tihoh "Mabel's shoulder, "Yea, it was' sho sai yj am never happy at tujt''i)icnk pr inywhre else, if he is not there; I never heep a secret from you, Mabel, and I Want to tell y ojL, t kat 1 beve I Xori Wesley ',.. .UVi. "There is 'no sin in that", answered MaheVand think he loycs you too;" uiid sue BiniiaU ana sigheiT at the same t time, "Do you!", said Hettie, springing up and looking into Mabel' eyes with a pliading, earnest look. "Do you think lie loves me, Mabel? Jf it is hot so I shaU ' die, for he is all the. worl'f.tB moP A fear crept into Mabel's hear;ahe saw it was a, serious thing. with he? beautiful sister, and thetavwas a possi- - 'Ul' 3 lit 1qo4 fiMi-s- Wesley Dartmouth." "I hope he loves you, Hettie," she said, "aud I think; he (toes. But time will prove, and you must not grow pale " ' and sad about, it." A few more'dayg passed and all the by, guests had gono but W&ley Dartmouth, mid he was' to linges'but a few days longer. With a woman's tact, Mabel avoided his society, giving him up to Hettie. But the day before his departure, as Mabel sat in the library, quietly. raUir., he unceremoniously, the room and took a, 'scat loeside ly her. "I haven't had a chat with you, Mabel," he said, "for a weekend I am going to hreiJlf fA witling today and male youtulk with mc.".' '' "I am willing,'.' said she, laughtog and thriving Vr iook'siae:,Yhat' shall vv.JkVoutt izLp.-- Lis jut ' "I will' tell h,e said 't ti, Whiter and thinner the poor child grew, and (lie doctor shkJ there was no n'bpe for her'; she was a' victim as her father had been before AVhen' autumn came round ter. and 'thethetrees were dressed in their brilliaiH-hiie- d robes, Hettie lay Upon her coiith with a bright red sppt in either cheek, and her breath cominjj and going quick ahd fast. . "Mabel," she whispered. "I wish I might see Wesley Dartmouth." " Soon a telegram went flying over the wire: "Court;, Hettie is dying,' and wishes to see yen." It was not long 'bfe: fore he came 'and stood over her," his hand clasping hers, and a tear in his eye. 'T loved you," whispered the pale lips,1" aud I oould not be reconciled to being unloved But I am happy now ; all fs given lip, and my heart is with Christ. Mabel, where are' you ! Your uncomplaining and tender 'care of me I leave will always find their reward. you alone, but a spirit like yours will always find friends." The light was fust fading out of the blue eyes, the lips moved bu made no sound, and then the freed spirit of the beautiful trirl soared away ironi the sor rowful regions of earth, and Hettio was an angel. 'Mabel sank upon her knees at th,e bed sio, and wept $ she had not wept for years. A year passed swny, nri'X it was Sla- bcrs thirty-secon- d birthday. She sat in e, the library as she bad sat two years when Wesley Dartmouth had said he loved hen , The sun's last rays were creeping in at the wmdyW, and gilding her brown hair, and she was musing with a tear in either evo. "How strange my life has been," she am grtt'ing old, and soliloquized;' there will r(ever be rust l'or'mc till I rest in the crave." to have a keener appefite for man than animal ffesh. For want of a better t'itle thd"'whites of that " district have gtyen them'tlje name of maneateri. Some think these mysterious animals are a species of wolf,1 and others a species of wild cat. Whatever they may be, they carry terror td'every lonely traveler who finds them in"his path. Llo Independent. '' n, mm 1870 ELGIN WATCHES HIE GREAT F11IERS' PAP, The Fapcrofthe Peonl Kow is the time to Sulisrriiv. TIIB Itiot at Shorijell We, York slilro l.ii'rland. 20. The first information which the police who were on the spot received, wss con veyed' to the barracks by Police-co- n stable Bcllwood, who had been stationed as pickets in the park- - This was at a quarter past six o'clock. The wnall body of men on the spot werj at ence Jan, mustcrbd under the charge of Sergeant Greenwpod. They soon saw a body of men advancing towards them armed with bludgeons and revolvers and all sorts of weapons. They prepared to confront the mob, and at that time tLey received formation that another' body of the rioters were attacking the houses lie at one went to the engine house at Tank-ersle- y and set the steam alarm "buuar" at work. The men made for the rioUrs who attacked them at the back ' of the Westwood Station. A severe encounter took place, and in the affray several police officers were brutally illtreatd. Large stones were throwu, and one oil r, them sijc't down who, it was at first thought, was cad. The rioters appear to have got additional strength, aud were going to demolish the T'lnkefsley pit when Mr. Superintendent Sykcs a,nd cine other ofheers came up in a conveyance from Barnsley. They alighted anil Mr.- Sykes was marching his men, down, a lane, "Mabel!" She started. Wesley Dartmouth stood when the rioters saw them, and began to stone them, and fired pistcls. and rebefore her. Confused and hardly knr ing what she was doing, she allowed him volvers at 'them. The showers, ijf stones were terrific, and a number ofj the offto take her in his arms and kiss her. MabV' he said softly, "shall I bo icers were injured. Mr. Sykes ordered the men to,1 'keep firm, and at a, favorrefused again,!" "J "No," she answered, bravely; and able time they charged the whole mob with her head upon his breast she felt with their cutlasses. The encounter was that rest had,'oute to her .at Inst, ad a terrible pQ and although the rioters Wesl injured the polico, they got the worst of tuv vifs a it, being seriously ,'cilt "with the sibrcs. The charge divided the pe,rty, who num an bered about 400, and they at once fled. Mr. oykes, however, apprehended one man, who turned out to fee Geo, Goslin, a minef residirig ardsley, andteraployj ' Ap acjnntf the Wiji) aad. frightfal ed at tlj,o Oaks pit. The 'tody or the riodeed of burglary at Lyme, Connecticut, ters who attacked the bouotljad a more on Tuesday 'evnini 'jwas giyjn in'qiir successful career. They first attacked the frn'tV and then, the back. font special di,spatf hej yester,day Aainiiltr broke every window, and the framthey attempt, it' appears, was ma'Te'to rob the es. .Tey'eatered most , houses, jf the X.broke, up the furniture, i;nd attempted which proved .UtUla, i- - rfnseoucnce of to set fire to the whole r'yw. Foj" this the alarm given by Miss- Bill, who at purpose they carried irto the houses large fires 'Which are kVpt lighted in the EjVTif yd jYe ijriffjwfifleji pans, threw them on the floor, and then work to gaii an cutrauco to ho Loune, piled1 'the furniture upon them. This STnce' then the' family have' lived in' was got out as soon as possible, or the whole row would have been burnt down. conttlaut fear af .repetition f the t In addition to a sumbcr of brutal attempt, and littd tntteh ; precaution to tacks upm th&fniqatcs, they plundered guard r against further jutrusion. On he. houses, and carried off 14 from one from another, and 2 10s from TuiV4ajr Vh4 aaugiitcr jvn3 .iypiU(J1aily; house friend retiijeu .to bed tkbout 10 o'clock, a third. , They alsobroke into.tie polico and shortly, after, to )ier horror, she ob station, and release a prisoner who was served the flash of a hyht tn'hcr toora. lotfged on a charge of some kmd. He and,' losing over her shduldor,' sa ,iwo was nantictuiea to a laoie ami a nair, men enter. She dared not stirn or both of which they roke up, a ad releas-ei- t, hiui.' ' l "" ' hardly breathe, and feigned profound '' bo-for- Police-conqtab- le Ty-lo- - 13 Tjcqss y. EVERY WEDNESDAY St SATURDAY etensiva IfS ft JENKINS ft BATCH. ttUburgb, Ta ' , C.OXVHNg fJONTAIJ ' HOME CORRESPONDENCE 10 Maiden Lane, V. T. Ladles', Watehee, f elegant design and finish, and a Gentleman' Watch, of equal merit for ung surpassed qualities with the " B, W. Kajsaena," but of smaller size, superior to any. manufactured in this country. Will thing yet shortly be placed la market, . Xo HoTmcnta EetaUe CALL ON TOtm . : BZI TB3I . j Watch Company, ,. 161 LAKE ST NATIONAL WATCH 159 & AMD A3.C TO XUltS WATCKX8. nt Salesroom BurinetM Offlre ypREIGN COjRRESrONDENCE, EDUCATIONAL, by the Compter. J2W jtLLHt ; AGRICULT,yRAL, ' .RAILWAY ANft NaUcnaf, CHICAGfJ : (.,, , PMESTIC KEW, - COMPANY. 'i ELGIN "WATCHES ELGIN-WATCHES- 3. VT. BayTnond, a. Z. Culver, S. H. Taylor, I MARKEi N Q.TL. uuir "VVTjealar, Mat. LaJiiu, J. T. Sye'raon. ' D. Is supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out every. of descrijjt! Lire uul IHml Weight cf .uiiuaN. hrd I ... anlnj joli .. ltj :) ,'!.!, II 1. It Mi'nn theni iaid: ''You've donedt the statistics to be derived from the Business Office, ?nil Salesroftms, Then font-oouco" (evidently relerriag to Miss. Bill, v abbatoiia of Paris i mines159. $161 her fjyro.lie sLiughtcr-land,t,o,,h.eiDg and Bnicsels, itr appears that the race hmrte a few wee s bdoff),1 ' ytm are not afraid of and the condition of the animal, besides can't do, it agnin--Vowing von or your d- - d old father we want m many, o'ther ciroumstsnces, affect the re you," THE BEST,,!!. THE WORLD! I Lead slightly toward her. i am in love, kick' of h'air, from'"o brate'an sult, 'and that certain animals yield as much 70 while as of cent.' and I came to ask your approval." meat, per Suiting tlta, action,. ,to ihe wor'L one of Tlie "My heartiest approval is yours," she them reaqhea over, and,' Kafhenng all others qnly give 50 per eent. s'hj mean said, blushing slightly, "and I am most t)ie hair on her' head Jn his band, iro- - weight, of meat produced, however, is $1,600 Cash. JVW '1870. $l,fiOO Cash. calculated nJL 8. per ent. the live A VALUABLE PREMIUM FOR ALL. happy to give my dear sfsier into the in beef tattle.-- In"iLt caaa of Tilts' apbndidly llluytrnfod weekly Jonrnal of hands of one I esteem so highly." wcighf w me icaipi v,. ,,. KIN i 1 Wesley Dartmouth --started back and tui The brave 'gtfV perfeVtlrTionscioiis, sheep, the proportion n from 40 to 50 nU'lHUBUH.Hi;il,MIHAjll'a, KNUKKRINO. CIlKMISTltY, ARCIltXlURB, cent. From it 'Viade, hfs 'experiments per compressed lips together.' and ..fearing if she ?ave the )eist sign pf AC.KICt'I.TLRKaml thn, kindred arw, enters iu 1'KAK on the Bret day of Janu "Mabel, have you not Seen can, you cotiSclousness, she.'.wpv.ld r.e;ktllcd;'snp appears,. that the different pro lucts ob- - XWKNTY-Hr-Tary nest, liarins a circulation fir exceeding that not see that'' it is you' I love and not This torturing operation "without lainru iruui, veu anu suepp are as ported' r i oi eimuiiir any jriurniti now pniiiiaiina. t An o of the live weightkif 1.322 your sister 1 'Hettie is ljui.a child to niiichrhyjTho. tUUInS, on hearing a THE KDi roitlAL Dr'PARTMKST of the wleii- Uwiinds skin. are 771,4 and I brother, who had been out lor elifiiRg'. title AmtriCKU la very, ably eondsoted, andsuroat yields meat, pounds; int.; you iiu.at-creaslove you as I Tijever loved, before; 'JDiooa, bi.i: .luetand of the liii.iit popular vritors in tbjs Conutry and rap at the outer door for anmissiMi I Kurope'are tentribirtAr. "Every nnrnber bu 18 juis ucewacioe to nerf. ma, warm blew; their light, crawled under tit hoofs, 22; head, 11; tongue, 6.C0; lungs imprrjiJ paeR. witji fiue engravinfrs brHWh tame (Jiflck upoy W ffteV TJhe bed, and remained there until the house and heart, lo.S.l; liver and splect, 20.0o; of MACIU.f.HY, KEW JNVKXT10NS, TOOIJ HOtHB-IKH.tK 111S VAltM AK CQ'.lo; intestines loss and WORKSHOP,' evapdration, feelings that svfept over her mingwas again quiet, ar.q then decamped. KXOK.ERING WOKKS,.' DWELLIKG ot 164.322 1.822 total the led with astonishment,' guilt, pain and Immediately making ' " ' on their leaving the rocnf, UlUrSKSkPUBUCUUILDINUSi A (Measure. Sh could not speak; her face Miss lull screamed for help, but it was pounds. The.' products front" a sheep journal of vurmnoh intrinsic yiUue, at the low JS follows: a of to iu this thriving are as have, vent, onght price blanched white as snow. His facd wos too late, the robbers had fled; but thdir weighing 110,2 tjbunds' A MliUON.KKADKIU.-I,,,',. . Ho. wed 'nearer to hers, mtil List bearded exit was ; so sudden that ,Uiey , were Meat, fi5,l pounds;! skin, 7.714; jtrease, country. WlxwoeTor rewls tlie Sciontitlc American is en blood, 4.408; tongue, lungs, heart, tertained and iuttructod, without being bothered lips almost tollched Iters; then sue oblite4 'to Jeajrj the t)9pty they had Sehard words or dry dctu'.l. with " ami , , eplecn,4,408j InteftinwSjIi.ti; pushed :him away with her trembling cured for 'removal, tejiind. The Vatch ljver, 19.i3o6-i'.iakloss and evaporation. INVENTORS TO hands, saying with white lips AOi MECHANICS and jewelryi and the fyair cut from Miss ' this jouriml is of Rpecial Value, as it contains a "Say no more; you are 'killing me," Bill b head, were al(. strewn upen the weekly report 01 all f atants ueard at W asliinc;ton, lie arose at once to his feet. hall floor in their Sight. This tftost with copiuus notices of tits, leading AMliKU.AX " am sorry tq have grieved you, audacious afi'air creates the greatest ex ASI KUROl'fiAN IXVE."triOX8. Tim PubKhh- . . A .. .. . .1. Vnow I Ocean rrs of the ik irutillic American are the moet extuii. there citement, and a reward ot $ouu has Mabel; ifcrej apt, Steniji Transpjjr--' j Patent in Solicitors iv,j the and have must be spmcthing jouf ':.' World, talt'lon. beyond your dislike been offered for the apprehcns'iQn of, the tiwJilities for gntherint; ax.xnplf te knowt-Vp disappoint me that moves so. I you Boston rufliana. Qtt, Jan. lip, , (iiroi tno progress ot Invention iu Discover' ,t itm always your friaW; remember that, to niarl to the increasing necessities thiounhouttlioworl.lt and with a viiW fwing the and let no thought of iny sorrow cause qiurtar of acentury, during wiiioh. tlVin journal for. the transportation of imwigranta in rut iuia tne nirt place in Bciennnc and nlecliani-raA 3Ijstcrlou Animal. Litrrnture. tbe Puliebora will ieeu on Janua . lie was gone. Mabel tried to to this country from Europe, several of ry flmt. the large knit aplemUd Ptoel Vjigraviug speak, Jotin Mrtain or VhiiclphiH, entitlea t; . '' )X but her white lips refused. to move, ana the. British, steamship, companies , are Mr. A. K. DtwiaftiJlifasftTtght ifialrai nr tirriins i site sat ffcU rind mflflonl'css i Hettie men ur new steamers which will he came in weeping bitterly. In a,n instant man, continues to make bis regularly building INYINTORS.C;.r.in...,.., r, ,.i site was hersC tijaini and ftkcd Hettie weekly, tnpa to, Cope, uptUwttntan Jing net aSoat in the Spring, i The National ?e plate consistine "nearly $4,0n0 to ensrarve and vessew to conTiuna mie lour nineteen mteni-ssoof illustrious Anierl aui rue canste preparing Hey tear's. the inclemency of the season. On his sels tois the can inwntuin. Itis amiuerb work of art. number of present is etamships, she said, last "Wt:sey ,Dartmuth gone," SidsIci picturs, printed on heary patior,' will bo fce had one cf his feet frozen, line Inman and line tie trip two, tle Ouion, .toot "and I'know heWoos sold ut 10, bat any one euhecridisa lor ttto &citu- love hfe; he ' ' Lisscd me when we parted as he, would and will likely lose a portion of it in two, Besides Ihis a new. company in tinc Aiucriran.the lr.jr r :;! be n,pt for one year, with a eoptilcf the enerntinE: on rvcicnt is two. having built steamships oltuitethar mi c, Virtced, ckiU,rand told me to, be i consequence, . Liverpool ,,,,, , t , J id.- -i 1 ue picture in. also otlrreil as a premium New the aud for ser Orleaaa Liverpool ana lor ciuix oi onwrs. : Mt. Porganf mforms' is Ihatthe fegood girl, try and makVyoii. happy. U Mabel, Mabfel ! It'will kill me t Why mains of W. W. Lair, who was supposed vice. Aitogether U is estimated ' that ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASH did you invito him here I 4 wisi I had to have perifaed bTcjjld,! have been 40,000 tons:'6f additional British shipv " Fr zes.' ' ' will ddcd be to the J ping never seen 'hint 1" ' found, and examined. Mr. Laifs death Tn aoSlltlon t6 tlie i", ,ot brenAiim! the nnbnhera AVile al! linfis, 'eamship ' Jabel'trie4 to, sooh. hpr but could is nor attributed to & stiapge wild tljis activity will pay $1,500 in C.KAH FRIZES for liete of hi by February 10, 13T0. Penoni not ; she would hot be cfiitfbrted. he harmatle Ha appearance In prevail inchip-yar-English marine' matters, who wantlent thee priza, shoaM send art idle, American at once mr to compete tar woVhl neither sleep toor eat'as usual, but Bocks In Bruno district. No one knows American prospei;ru and C!ans lot name. Turins of Scicnuio Atuet'ma, om year $3.00, wept almost constantly, an& Mabel, wHo pf wBat ipatie of bQirriaUheg are, as Shipwrights and Carpenters ate without tl.&O; finr months,' 1.00. To club of had hoped jt would pass away soon, be none )ave bedn kilted, ind teir appear- work, and the American flae is being Milnonths n gradually withdrawn from thi oceau. ' 10 couie e:itterms, $460 pit aupcni. gan to be afraid she would lose her ance and habits puzzle' tho cWcst free, address'' the Publishers; Ar. 1. health.' At doctor was consulted, and Ml'NN i CO, Mt: Lair's clothesSrere foind ew. Kw York. How to get Patents. A parnphlet of Patent advised a changs of place" for her, and torn into' strips and ribbous bv theteMh ' Law ad iiutructioti to iiivE,r sent Ire. Mabel went with aer to a friend's in the arid claW of stio; .wjli atilnjal aid ma rew and dangefoul cotmterfeit 50 city ; Jbtit they had been there no more ny of the Dones were broken short otr. cent fractional 'currency notes of the tbiMii wee'kt iBeitre4begg Uj jpo It seemed to care but little for pi&jol new, (Lincoln rignatte) issue hav. just CAHDS. fap linak'to her dear. home, at 1, diibnoiat- - shots, and pistols were all the men were bscn in circulation. . The are ANIV PROFESSIONAL MTRCHAS'T ed and disheartened. Mabol returned armed with. They eat mule flesh,1 but very gcd, but the faces of the notu lpok EWAJ should bjive av Mpply. H'ewifl do them ' ; with he.' will not touch horses or cattle, and seem ratner qarK ana Diurrea. " tu tfl bcity1 eftHart, i . . ... ... . d;in -- we i'J'J la ,,, 1 rci T ..,i" ; tha finest ttplp. - ,r,,l lASTCmCAGj W 1 old-'ga- Scientific 'American . t - , .' ' ' ioi-lo- , lland Bills, ). 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W ' t f J.. !! : "I before the pnbllc, the. StPERlORITT Or Til EBB WATCnS9 IN fltlN AND CONSTRUCTION ba already eeenred D for them a Rational Imputation, and the ' for them ba eo Uapidiy la creased that the' Company have been compelled to make laif a additions to their force of Implores ana Mac hi it. er t, in order to meet theteqoiremenUof the Trade. Railroad men, and other desiring an accurate, tistrf Vent "qufetryt wteknftawtelrwly and reliable WatcSj, are i n vited te examine tbe B. ; one her trunk W. lUrmnnd Mofemrnt. One of onr leadiar old 1 JRatlroad Oompaniss, therooghly oonvineecl of their of them wTiispcr," "Here is ficr'cf-'--Ul Tbe amounfoj meal oljlalnjtd frojn watch.f ii'Aftor gutherinjftip evrrythlng superiority, nasrurnisnea inem to tneir Jtngineers, and they are pronounced by them to be tbe closest of Value, they .autifoaciufd. the bed and domestic itl weight . .. , i running American Railway Watrbe yet manafao-tnre- d, j. and fully equal to some of the Anest imported. appno'l. .coroturui.jq .oojn,f,ihS.;mAij, and have variable, 1 experiments Xry , : Vfatchns a oorreet Time-keeper-s. had Tut fetf "tiler tnift'To"T, in Liverpool to ascertain tbe made No Movement retailed by tbe Company. btcrj ' I put' the sheet oybr her' mouth, so that Call en your Jeweler aod ask te see thenu ' ";' -rom shei was? ettly vallaktly atlccttd by. riu proper allowance to ne 'TDaaer '' ' pdbtiriiy j'w ' c -- d Full Report uriiu.,r.rlfAija., RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, JUUDLITON EROS., ' Irani To keep paco with the growing interest in . Heal Horticulture, and to comply with 'fnwaiL' Irom infimT-tioall of the for appeals part country of a practical character ' on tlie smbject, ii have engaged the eorrioes of a person wttf Ii porienced in rural aflUIrs to write : in a luc'U',u CinoinnaM, Ohio, , fom ' mAmf I'llili noil scription. it 4 Maiden Lane, ITew York. ' ' WHBEUCK,- PARSONS St CO , ' S Maiden Lane, Kew Tork. tima jQ the TRIBUNK. except those of Zu , " cal interest; also Literary and Bointlfi i ...r"?"- gence; Ilo views of the most interetii. portant Kew Books; letters from our lareTL of Correspondent; latest new receive i.. .1" greph from all parts of the world: a knm,;. all important intelligence in this city andL5 wh9r;aSynopsiotthe Proeeding. of aua Suite Legislature when in session i JIqm News received by every stnanier; KxcliuiT ports of the Proceedings of the Farmers' tne American institute ; Talks about Fruit . rj Financial, Cattle, Ury Uoods. and aenorai lha And already enjoys circulation, it tht The New York1 Ptkly Trthn.. contains all the importapt Editorials iuUiikj DAILY Report. VHSSXSt is SPABONfl' - ' s:mi-tveekl- I iViiihiyJis' Cheap because 1 1,1 Circulation is'u,. tltau that of any other Kown.rJrw 1 Now OQDEN JUNCTION " - It , KATIOVAL WATCH COMPANY? Having carefully examined and tetrad jovr w find tbem perfect in, all their parte, of witcb, line finish, and well adapted to the wants of the g pnblie. Weconeider then the beet made watches in America for the price, and equal to the finest European,' Watcbea, for accurate time, that eoet double or three times the money. Wa cheerfully recommpnd bem to all parties wishing r. guod w. a. c. im.Lia"Joo cwux a 'iiirui. 3. a. ABRXIMAS, oats aao. a eo, w. m. . x. orpMuiinEB a oo, t.xiro, C. T. HAPrii WIXDEU BTK AK, CO., p. oiratKMiTia t CO., Moua, aoDDnr Hij(q,fQy, . r. Roaaia a co, CO. U. KSOlTBItCI The namei above will be recognized al the lead' ing Jevellereof Chicago. 3'Uey bare bo pecuniary interest in the Company, bat freely tentify ei to the genuine merlu of tlie watohei, wbcb far ' fbe paat year bare been sod by them, ) Katiokii Watoo Coxmht, Cbioaoo: ' Oints: The watches of 'your make, sold by til daring the pu( year, hara, with acarcely aa exmore than ception, given ordinary satisfaction, and are proving to ke all that yoa claim for them as " accurate and durable ' Taking into consideration the improvements introduced in bare their construction, and the yon general fineness ef finish of even the lowest grade,' we regard them at being well worth theirprioe.aooV take great satisfaction in selling them to such o( r. our customers as desire good 7AXXXB, BACHELDBR8 & CO., 163 Waeoington St, Boston. .i . Great Familyr NewsT. for tk BUSINESS BOOKBINDING WJT? BRANCHES., Ia making remittance for svbarriptioDl or or a tlways procure a draft on New York, neithr Office Money Order, if pcwuiWe. "Wher Ih morwv but alWST nnvxpoil ani! mh The registration t in a REOT?TER,rfl lettwp. ba been reduced to fifteen 0nU, and th registration ivstcm has been found by the p""" authorities to" be virtually an aUolut r , pte' Prot2 ob. agninst losses by rJbil. All Postmaster are t dolt. to register letter vnensver rijustd " . i Tieras, cash in advance. ' ,:i Addrrn, HK IRrBTJjsWw.Tw; arllljji ' ; ,1, 1 'I |