FARM, GARDEN AND HOtSEIIOLD. Fnrm Nolo. Iu boiling potatoes for infffl, says tlie Gardener's Chronicle, they nhoulil be strained, ns the water from them ia in jurious to a loss or greater degree, m it contains the poisonous alkaloid called Bolnnine, which, it uliould bo noted, is more, abundant when the tuber begin to bud out. A correspondent of tfie Bmircor Whiff, affirms that cions should not be cut in the spring, ns has been the custom' from time immemorial, but iu the fall, after the trees have, shed their leaves, and when cut, they should be buried where it is dry, about six inches deep, nnd iu the spring they will come out all right. A writer iu tlio Live Stork Journal puts the case in this way : " AVheu the day of finnl reckoning shall come, and nil the deeds of men brought to light and balanced iu the scales of unerring justice, some dealers will find a heavy load against them in the transactions in which so-called Chestur-white pigs were sold to their credulous fellowmen." A writer in London suggests a plnu for scaring rooks from a corn-field which would probably bo equally effect ivo in the case of our crows. It is to cut a iece of sackcloth into tho shape of the )ird, with its wings outspread, and cover it with tar. This is laid on tho field and intimates to these wary and thoughtful creatures that " some forlorn and ship wrecked brother" has come to grief in a dangerous spot, which it will be well for them to avoid. The use of salt with guano has fre auently been recommended as beneficial, but we observe that upon the meadows of I'icardr, and also upon tho irrigated UNITED STATES CONGRESS. Hennte. The eommittoo on naval affairs reported un favorably ou the Mils authorizing tho I'rmidont bo pnrcli&h a site for a coaling Btntion, navy depot, and othnr porornment noes at Fort Point, Port l!yal, 8. C. ; and authorizing the tmrchane of tlio liarlior, privilcpeH, and land for the establishment of a naval and coaling station in the Snmoati Inland. Mr. Hitchcock, of N(!branka, called up the House bill to perfect the United Btatos govern ment's guarantee of the 1'istrict of Columbia 8.05 bonds, nnd to authorize them to be regis tered in tko United States Treasury, and it was pRHHCd. Mr. Colliding, of New Tork, prt nented a me morial of the Chmnbor of Cimimorco of New York city, auking for an appropriation to enable Oon. Newton to continue the work in which lie in engaged in regard to the iiuprovcment of New ork harbor. The Senate bill to grant a site far tho Pea body school in St. Augustine, l'la., was tnkon up. to which thcro was an amendment pending, submitted Rt the lBt hghmoii by Mr. l'.dnninds, providing that if at anv timo any distinction shall bo made in the admission of pupils on ac count of race or color, tlio Bite shall revert to the United States, and it was rejected -yeas, 23; navs. 24. Messrs. Cameron, Ferry, (1:1 bcrt, Morrill, Hchurz and Hprague were among thofe who voted in 1 lie negative tettmelilp service to Japan and China, and an nulling the contracts tnatlo undor it, which was agreed to without discussion. The House in Committee of the Whole, re sumed the considera'inu of tlio Post-otlice Appropriation bill. The bill and its amend ments were adopted except the ono allowing members to scud public documents and seeds free. Mr. Oinickel, of Ohio, from the committee on military affairs, reported a bill to equalize bounties. The bill provides for tho payment to every non-commissioned ofllcer, muHicinn, artificer, wagoner, and private soldier (including thoo borne on the rolls as slaves), who served in tho army and were honorably discharged, of H 3:l,'i a month fur tho torni of his service, between April 12, IHfil, snd Nay 9, 1SC5, with a dcdiic ticm of all binmlies heii teforo pai I by tho Uni ted States and by States. Substitutes, r such as were prisoners of war at tho time of enlist ment, aro excludci ; also such as wore dis charged as minors, or at their own recjuest from other causes than disability pictured in tho ser vice, prior to Apiil lit, 105, unless such dis charge was obtained with a view to ro-cnlitit-numi or to accept promotion in the military or naval service. Whore tho soldier is dead tho bounty is to be paid to tho widow ( if not mar ried ), or to the uiii. or child or children. Tie Paymaster-deneral es imated that it would take' iH:)7,00l.0U0 to pay tho bounties ns provided in tlie bill, while tho Second Con troller imid if 101, 000.00(1 would do it. Mohbi-s. llawley and hollogrr, of Conncc'lcm, to Investigate the charges that alterations had bacn made in the last year's Supply bill Ilailway travel was greatly impeded hi the North and West by bhow and ice during tho late storm. Many roads were entirely closed. Normal Schools of New Tork. T nu.nl tvn nnti'rn ilnvs insnectincr the normal scliools iu New York, said Lord DulTeriii, of Canada, in a speech at Ot towa. Wo arrived early in the morning juntu'e of the Buprcme court in the third Judi cial district iu place of Theodora Miller, re signed Tho National Grangers adopted resolution that manufactures ought to be encouraged in tho South. A den was broken up iu Now York in which an old man had twenty-five boys, from eight to fifteen yoars of ago, of whom he was nuking thieves It is said that during the cold weather in Now lork tho water pipes wore frozen, and that a fire under even ordinary cir cumstances would have proved a Chicago or lioston conflagration The now Bounty bill, passed by tho United States House, proposes to my ir8.S3Ju' jier mouth to all soldiers and sailors who served in the war of tho rebellion, Mr. Alcorn, of Mississb pi, said the vote in-I commented on tf.o injustice of rconiring Stutos ul l":""l!'T .t,,m amo,",t lue in dicated the fact that the Kepublicnns had be- which had already paid bounties to their . reuuy paid ny tlie general government and como thoroughly demoralized ou the (subject of ! Bcldicrs to bo taxed for tho benelit of thoso ! States. It will cost, it is estimated, from Ci?,M "V i,".-. . .... , ...in... . i UlCB Vf '!?d "i.l'e . i .1.- i.iii .... 1 "oventy-fivo to ono hundred millions of dollam. Tho House bill authorizing tho President to j tlio saino ground, nnd showed that Vermont 1,10 MHioiieI Orange adopted a rosolu- appoint a commissioner to attend tho lutoma- I had paid nil her soldiers a bounty of $7.1)0 per tion nsking tho United States Congress to aid tioual Penitentiary Congress, to no liolU m , month, and they would simply realize the Mil- j tho Texas Pacific railroad Itufus Hatch Home next vear, was paused. I ferem e botwvuii that amount uul i per I ,) nnn n,m ' ",V- ,,., i, l)n the consKleration of the bill to provide a i month. j "n0"n ' 'at, f A000 "'0 was taKen from tho government for tho District of Columbia, Mr: I Mr. Small, of New Hampshire, nlso opposed ; racific Mail treasury by its ofllcors on falso Morton's amendment, to have the commission- j the bill, and said that as his Stato had paid ! vouchers Tho barracks of Fort Sill, Kansas, A man, supposed to be Deudor, Uie I for tlio pnrposo of seeing tho scholars otoriouB Kansas murderer, was captured In nsHrmliln for tho ilnv's work. We were Arizona by two men who tracked him through .shown to a large hall four or five times Western Texas and Now Mexico The New the size of this one. A bellrang, a piano York State Sein.tn enmlrmeit the nomination of struck un. and in three and a half nuii- k Mnivin oiinn, f ni.,,11 w.iinii. tn i.n iitoB elnvon hundred vounff wmen had i t , . i . . . I Head and nloced on file. grassiunus oi jjomonray, me mixture . bi .,rovillin foI. the construe Jias been abandoned OU account ot 111 I ti0!, f the Portland. Dallas and Suit I ers elected bv tho ipinlitled voters of tho Dis- bounties dining tho war, her soldiers would not Inct. uirtead of appointed by tlio l resiueni, ; now receive a dollar irom tins money, aitnougu was defeated by a vote of yeas, is j nays, 2S. , the State would bo taxed to help pay tlio soldiers Mr. Anthony," of llhodo Island, presented tho ! of other States, credentials of Ambrose F.. llurnsido. United i Further discussions were indulged in by States Senator from the State of Itliode Island i Messrs. Dawes, (lai llcld. Sypher, tfunckel, for n oerioil of six vonrs from ilarch 4. Itl75. ; Colnui. Sneer, and Dtuinell. Mr, (.omingoB ninoiuiineni. mniiing me ran effect. Iu explanation of the fact, chemical investigations were made which showed that when a portion of guano was mixed with salt and exposed to a moderate heat, the quantity of ammonia road and telegraph, and for tho performaneo of all government service free of chargo, was taken up. While tho bill was being read, Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, objected to its further roadiug. and stated that ns it was a subsidy bill, the Senate ronstnie- I apply to the Missouri regiments, was agreed to. .akc rail- m., Myer's amendment, to include sailors and mariuors. was aureo I to. Au amendment offered by Mr. Shanks, of Indiana, to include Indians, was also agreed to. The bill waa then passed Venn, 177 ; nays, 39. Mr. Dawos, of Massachusetts, offered a roso- wero burned and all tho Iadinn prisoners es caped roor Marshal liuzamo rocoivcs nothing but insults from Frenchmen iu Spain. Judgo Wollford, of the circuit court of Iticlimond, Virginia, rendori.d a decision that no execution can bo made to sell property of tlio State for debt Sixteen business bouses wero burned at Independence, Mo Gov taken their winces. Wo were then en tertaiiu-il by most beautiful singing in alternnto chorus, and that part of tho performance concluded with several of these young ladies rising in turn and re peating somo apophthegm or other quo tation which hud struck them in tlio previous day's reading. This system had been adopted fur tho purpose of giv ing them conlidenco as teachers in ad dressing large audiences. Wo then proceeded to the ball, wliero two hundred of them went through their gymna'-.tii! exercises, and a lovelier or mom interesting sight no person could wish to behold thiui was presented to our view. From this wo proceeded to tho various class rooms, pud I was certainly struck beyond the power of expression by observing how thorough and how complete was the system of instruction there administered. I went into one room where ladies wero receiving instruction in geology, nnd tho first tiling that caught my eyo was n spir ited nnil accurate drawing, tlie size of life if that is not an Irish bull of a hu man skeleton. I said : " The surgeon who drew thnt anatomical figure must have been us great an artist as a man of science," so complete and so masterly wero tlie outlines and shading, but tho teacher replied, " One of our young In dies did that. Jhen 1 heard them ex amined on various subjects. 1 or instance, they were asked if they could give any account of Miakspearc SEED TIME COMETH ! ! Onr riowrr nnd Kitchen Onriten Illutrted Dlrrrlorv tor IH7A (the twentf-aonft Kdttlon), with Nnnplfment of SoTr Itlew and NnpclnltlrM In MI-ilCllH and nther nrtlrn requisites for th boMon. Is now being sent to all euRUitner of last rnr snd will be sent to otlipr Ynr.v, on application. Address, 0R .ill 111 5 inn r FORCi875 To thr Flower nnrt Vmrlnlvlc tJnrilcn. Smu tlfully I UuMtraU'd. W ill he mllil to my ridreM FKKK, on rt'rsfnt of two 3-cont ntnmnfi to pal portnKe. Addrpus, C'ltOwNl N HltO'H. Itnrlirslrr. N.V. (A.t.lM0.) Our New t'ulnloRur MARKET GARDEN I,o"'Ro!', It ConUln list of AND with Dricel for Xnrlrt if 1876. It now at the disposal of all who wlh for it, and will h Mnt ArrLiCATioK. the cholcmt varinlifp, cnrofullv drown from bnat of aUick, apncinllr auitM titr IhA miiNt ftf.l-nt MnrKot liar. . Hpn and Hit-HMl uae: Karma. T7T flAitrTf T3 Private fiarrtwna and Oreon- MVr MX .-.-ItamiMia. Adrtreaa, Hrhlrsol, Kverptt dk Co. SEEDS """as.'. OUB NEW CATALOOTJE. ISO paties, cuntaintns the groatR i-k A-... vnneij oi (iHraen ana i mwor Ij-Jrt.U yy J 8eMs,anrl the host strains of liome HOME iROWN SEEDS ramily (Inrdrna, AmatfMira and yieiiaUfBCatfreetoaU whoapply UOVKY & CO.S3 So. Market St. lionton.MaJS evolved was doublo that from an equal j would not funs it, and tlicrefore it waa usclotm i Uitiou directing Uio Jiulicmry eommittoo to in wcigui oi nure guauo. i i" "i1 u -u..(, ... Tf 1 . . , xi Mr. Mitchell, of Oregon, denied that it waej a It appears m a Scotch newspaper that , pUi,8idv mh, d thought it would navo money a brig loaded with loam for Berwick was I to the'tieaHury. recently forced into a wrong harbor by a I The bill was" rejected by a vote of 40 to 2. severe storm after having been injured! Mr. Colliding, of New York, reported from 11 mi t i i t i i tho Judiciary couunitteo a bill to tix tlio nala- by jioavy seas The fact that this vessel, I QJf Ul0 rk.t Jltt, of the Ullited statC3 with a cargo of moldmg sand, was con- fn. tUe ,lorlllcri, an,i H.mtlieru ditrictn of New signed to a port where largo quantities I York, which provides that tlie salaries of those of artificial manures are made, is more i judges hhall be $G.0U per annum from and flmn miQiuViriiiu oiiil vnnnllq n i.ninpiiliuinrt . after April 1, IbiJ. 1 asset!. ..... ' . . .. lf 1AIT. (liixton, of MaHBacluiNotts, lias signed the now A young lady got up, and in ten minutt s Stalo Detective bill, abolishing the present slio told me it great deal morn about coufltabuilarv on Uio 1st of March I'.van Sliaksncaro than I ever kuew and I Morris, of Pittsburgh, I'eim., baa issued a imtigiuo than a great many about mo cilllllenszo to rnw anv m in llm IT.iited StntoM ktlOW in 111Y life. A lid SO WO WOllt Oil a five-mile siimle-scnll raco for S1.000 to from nstronomy, mathematics, botany, from JNew lork seme time since covered in close contiguity to a guano- , which happened not a hundred miles j deutinls of W. W. Kaon, a.'.pmiited Senator Wlieu I f,om the Stato of Connecticut, to till tho va- ! cancy ca-iKcd by the death of Wm. A. Uucking- ham. Mr. Eaton bung present, was escorted dealer's storehouse. Farmers may join xao loe-rreHiuem uesa i, hi. r er , a m , . ,, the oath of olhce was adiuiniatercu to nun by m tlie refrain, "That s tho way the ; vic.c.I,r0Hil,ent wilHoii. money goes, if..- - i morial i remonstrating againet the repeal of the act of L. li. Arnold, iu ths Buffalo Live j June 1, 17.!. granting biibsidy for tho mail Stock Journal, writing ou the feediugof ! service between S.m Francisco, Japan and cows, remarks: Jsut it is not euoiio-u .... Mr. Sargent, of California, picfented the me- of the Tacitic Mail Steamship Company, that the food of cows should bo easy of digestion, it should also have the diller ent element in the right proportion. Tho flesh-forming and respiratory matter must sustain certain relations to each other, and a part of the latter must lie fat. It is found to accord with experi ence nnd chemical investigation, that one pound of albuminoids, caseiuc, albumen, etc., will supply the daily waste of live hundred pounds of live weight of ordi nary farm stock, while a pound of starch, rv taul Bubmdv into cnect. urdcred to ie I printed, aiid lcfencd to tho committee on ap i propriations. 1 'iho memorial urges that its repeal would I not only causo a loss of miilions of dollars to l innocent stockholders and to their stcunu-liip j builders, but would also be a qtin.-i acknowl i edguient that Cmgreua was bribed to paHs the i act of lMii although the committee investigat ing the scandalous aBfertiim lias not yet mado I its report, and the testimony so far has utterly ! failed to show iny truth in the charge. ' Tlio Senate, iu considering tho bill to provide ! a irovernmeut for the Dibtriet of Columbia, agreed to au amendment providing that claims be presented for exchange within four mouths from tho passuge of this act, and if not so pre sented, tho privilege of thus exchanging shall not be exercised by any holder of any euch eluim. Also prohibiting llio sinking fund com- quire whether the Western Union Telegraph Company has refused to transmit dispatches for tho American Press Association, or any other parties, among tho several States, ou ac count of criticism by such association on the telegraph company, with power to solid for persons nnd papers. Adopted. Ou motion of Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, the Senate bill to allow Thomas W. Fitch, en- t gineer in the naw. to accept a wedding present sent to his wife by the Khedive of Egypt, was token front tlio Sneaker's table nnd liusscd. Ou motion of Mr. Potter, of Xew York, tho I bill allowing tho district judge of Vermont his salary during life on his resignation on account of permanent illness, was taken from tho Speaker's table and passed. The bill which came over for the redemption of overdue United States bonds, known as Texas indemnity bonds, was passed ; 112 yens l I ! ........ Tho House took up as a special order tho bill j iu the 0'b'hty-sistU yearof his age. He was ad-repoi-led from tho eommittoo ou civil service ; mitted to the bar iu 1800 Mrs. McCarthy reform by Mr. Kellogg, of Connecticut, for the was found dead ou the lloor of her house in ret. igaiiiMiiun oi inr iieaaury uepaiimtrui,. Portsmouth, N. II., having frozen to death ment rerpiirhiK tlio appointments of tho de- ' wuo intoxicated Darcy Boulton, Q. C, partment to bo distributed among tho States M. V. V., and Ciraud Master of the Ontario VU'!eedrto0rie',iU 1)r01'"ioU t0 tuel'0Pulat'ou- i Orange Grand Lodge, died suddenly iu Toronto ' The l il'l was then passcd-yeas, 121 : nays, i of "Poplexy Iu the English House of 3(i. Of tho principal ofheers iuixes the salaries Commons Mr. llourke, Under Secretary for the as follows : Secretary. irf.CN.'O : two assistant ForeiL'ii Department, in rtnlv to an innnirv liv 5'r. O'Elery, .said that instructions would be mvtholocrv. 1" every class was the same system and the same thorough ness. I mention this circumstance in order that thoso who nro interested in tho bringing up of thoso younger children, sitting upon my right hand, may bo ublo to comprehend what enormous advan tages ore open to those who, in the earlier portion of their lives, ami while they aro still school children, lit themselves, as it $2,000 a side. The race to take p.aco in April I ou tho Monougahola, at Pittsburgh. In tho Lritish House of Commons, Mr. Lopes, by tho advice of Mr. Disraoli, apolo gized for and withdrew the offensive exprcs j sions ho had used iu regard to the Irish Homo P.ulers A riot occurred rcceutly among tho Chinobo in Singapore jail, and sixty-seven prisoners wero killed, including sixtccu of the keepers of tho jail A Aro at Darien, Oa., w,.ro for p!UWji,B on to that higher edu dostroyed property valued at i100,000. It was cation which I have ventured to describe the work of an incendiary Henry G. Free- to you. There cau bo no doubt that man, tho oldoat member of the Philadelphia every year tho secret of sucsossfully ad bar, excepting Horace Iiinucy, died recently, ministratmg yonthlul education is better understood and more successlully ap plied. Short 'Weight. The Amrrirau Gro cer informs its readers that the uninitiated public have but littlo idea to what extent articles put up in packages for sale are cut short iu weight. Tho evil has so increased that some remedy must bo do vised. It is u wrong not only to con Burners, but to all retail dealers who buy packages of any article and break the Mr smi'iil cataliffn of Vrntabl0 snd Flower Sel ffir l7i. null ha MMit tre to all who ftDDly. f.'iiAtnmerft I of Inn Haion niica not writ for It. In it wtll he found M'viTnl T.tinnbiH vatio t of new TeceublRS uitroduced tlie nrnt tirn ibiH ttpnuon. havliia mnnn ntsw vnatt. l,i)Um tMrinlty for many VHarn. Orowtnfr oi-t-r a htm. tr'i nt.. i n"v t'trtfiirt on my neverai rarmi, i wonia pnruruiariy uitui tiii pnironnire oi mantel ffaraHimrn nn ' nil ntlHn vthn are unpccially dcslruus to hare tbetr hkhiI p iri and fronh, and of' thr .ry 6r train. All Bd Mnt out from my taMishment are eovered tjr tliree warrants a vlrpn In my catal'tsnn. jaui -s jr. ii. (;iii)RV, 3lnrhlyln'HtlMnw. Ifr. .1. Walker's tulilornla Jv fgar l?ittcr9 nre a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tho tia Mve hqrbs found on Mie lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted thorcfrom without tho use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily askec1., "What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters!" Our answer Is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great tlooi purifier and a life-giving principle, a erfect liouovator and Invigorator of tha system. Never before in the hiBtory of the world has a inedicino been lorppounded possessing tho remarkable juslities of Vinegar Hitters in healing the fcck of every disease man ia heir to. They u. a a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio, telieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Iiiver and Visceral Organs ia Bilious The propert ies of Dr. Walker's VihboarBittkrb are Aperient, Diaphoretic,.. Carmitative, Nutritious, Laxative, lliurotio. Bedutive, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera ti7d, and Anti-Bilious. R. II. MrlMMTAIjD CO., Drnfrfrlsta and Oen. A pta., San Franciaoo, California, and cor. of Waehinirum and Charlton St., N. Y. Sold bjr all Drunclala and III alera. N. V. N. U. Nn. H. (Zk.liVi a month to aimnta erprywhpre. Addreaa 533 KXCK.I.SIIIR M'r'DCI).. H'i. hanan.Mlnh. AGKNTS. (Jhanr (h?.nn afilla at alcht. Kecwjiaarra aoap. iooda free. JlianK IJhanK MTlf Co., llopton. K O ion I'KIl DAY at homa Terms true. Ad 93 H U drtsa (ino. STiNBt.s Co.. I'lirllind, We 2-50 ch'i C7rt A vi:i:ii,.. 5 I fi oiltlUiSt. lr llitlfiit NnvrlllrH. I. tl.n World. fKl.TllSlCU. Chruiuna, frn. A.M. A Vcrk and expensoa to all. Artleles niw, Btnnlf. ni flntir. Sample frefl. O. M. 1 . 1 N I N 1 TO .V A 11 KO. , N . Y . or C b leago. AirantB wanted everywhere. Vor Bircil .tWAL KF.a . llaytiio, Ohio. J.arffi-Bt SUtlnnery Packape In it:u., 1 IU Nassau rt.. . Ill M'F'ti MONTH Agent wanted ewr ire. Huslneaa h'.morHl)lo anil Hrpt. laaa. Partlcnlara sent true. Addreaa ORTI1 A t.'O., St. Ijonla, Mo. ACJEN'TH VANTi:). Men or w.imen. 834 a WBkf or fllW forfMt(-d. Vahmht mmyltt Jrtr, Writ at once to V. M. K V V l. I'llhlh Ktreel.. New Y ork IP O inn A 1 par. Malar? iPJ,1UU Bt In. A valn.ilile return poatago. Vrnr free. I !. H. (.CHNKY Salary and expenses paid. Out. packtiKft aeut inr locia Waterboro Centre, Me. Y. Dully to Al'OIIIm rjf lnt Family f';mrin Aroi-rka, with two t?6.UO S3 new articles and the CO.. 3(M lirnadway. N. Y. RIFI.FS. pnoT-fjrxs, PISTOLS BETOI..VERS, EAL ESTATE. Pdraona wi.h'nirrf.i buy, soil nrcxehange Real Kslnte muv a'lvi-i-tie tileir wnnta at err auinjl expense in sevutnl Hundred Ni'wapapera in New York, ftew Knglana, flt, deis-iy, I'enniiylvanie, etc. uata loirues sent free to any address en application to li. W. KOSTHIt, l.t Worth Si., Ni-w York. awu, fti. Of enTandeTerrltlnd. Sendftamn fer Iocs. Ad.lrrta firrnl Welei 4 nll TVwrka, rilCIUUI One box of Carr" Instant Ink PowcTep Iraaaaaplntor ItKST SLAi.a la IB nTennnnirs. par iu., l.aa ay man. u. u. u. Mkmj, tinmuw,u. FREE OF CHARGE. I T 1 ) sugar, i'ti'., will hardly supply the waste j allowed under the act of Juno 20, 1874, aliall : revenue. 6,Ol"o. ul one linadred pounds. A pound of fat will answer for more than 1,000 pounds. For each pound of albuminoids, there fore, there must bo five pounds or above Heeretarit-H, 4.500 cauli : chief clerk, $3.00'! Hitnprviiii'? Hrhitfrt. ..t.OI'O; tirHtpnmntroll i-5,000 ; Becoini coointruller. j,0f)0 ; coniniH- i 8ent to Mr. Layar;!, the Britiiili Milliliter at paekngos for the purpose of retailing riouer of cui-toniH, 4,500 : tirHt, ne.-ond, third, ; Madrid, to recognize Alfonso an King of Hpaiu. from them. The Grnrrr recommends a fourth and tifth auditor iH.000 each ; auditor national law compelling the packer to r, TtSS; cirolle? of Th0. CoecT Pt hi" uma upon all his packages, and the cuireucv. ;i,00i) : coinniiHbiouer of internal ; i"""' '"" """--'". mailing nim runpoiisinn;, iiiuit-r proper Mr. Mvem. of I'eniiHvlvania. introduced a bill to retiun to tho government of Japan onc- nall of the uidcmmty fund paid uy that got' j platform adopted in in favor of hard money, penalties, for the weight of the goods. ; agauiHt an uicrcatio of taxation, and condemns of respiratory food anil nearly one halt nnmnoneru oi the un-mcr oi coiununa irora ia pound of fat ; unless this proportion iu oUlVL-u.,'y f ldV.aM Iirov'a;a lu '.'V," ' '! : , ,. ' . . , . 1 , 1 i-i 20, 18T4, after the expiration of four nioiitlm . tho relation of food is nearly complied , ' , -,i,i i ,.nvwiiii.r 1 the action of tho Federal government In Company. In a kindly and well- eminent to the United States under the con- ! Near Helena, Colorado, thirty vigilantes went bred company, if anybody triestoplease ventinn of October 22, 1H(U, nnd to diHpotw of j to the house of one Oibbs to hang him, and set them, they try to be ploaspd ; if anybody I firo to the house. Gibba leaped out through tries to ustonisli tnom, tUey nave tlio with, the auiinal will not prosper. From i that nothing contained in this act shall be cvi tho fact that flesh and flesh-forming food may, in part, supply respiration, a small j amount of starch, sugar, etc., may be j wanting without any material injury if ! the other dement is abundant. Jiut as ' nothing can answer in tho place of albu- j minoiuH, there can be no laekof that kind j of food without loss. A fattening auimal ' even suffers by any such deficiency. The ; increase of cells necessary to hold tho in- , creased accumulation of fat will not bo : found if there is luck of nitrogenous mat- , ter to form them ot, nnd having no place i iu which to lodge it goes to waste. Fat- ; toning cattle are sometimes fed at a con siderable loss from this cause. But dairymen much oftener ruu astray in the use of flesh-producing food. The ra tions of a milch cow should bo different from thoso of tho stall-fed or store cattle. A cow which will weigh 1,000 pounds, giving a good flow of milk, will require iu her doily food four pounds of albu minoids, twelve to fifteen of carbo- strued in any manner to pledge tho faith of the United States to the payment of any debt of the District of Columbia, or of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, other than pro vided for by tho act of 171, and amendments ; thereto, as to the Mi-year bonds therein re i feired to. j They sIho amended the section which makes , it a misdemeanor to sell or give liquor without being licensed, by adding a clause exempting : private residences and societies not of a busi i uess character, and changed the compulsory ; education section to read children " between tho ages of eight and lifti cn vears," instead of ' six and eighteen, as reported iy the committee. ' Mr. f.'onkling. of New York! presented mo ' moriuls of fifty mcd;cal societies and iustitu i tioii8 iu the State of New Vo'k in favor of such i legislation as will promote the efficiency of Iho medical corps of the at my. Mr. Gordon presented similar ones from j physicians of Geor;riu. lleferrtd to the Cuiu ! mittee on military affairs. i Mr. Hitchcock', of Nebraska, presented the ! credentials of A. S. 1'addock, iSouator-clect ; from the State of Nebraska, for a period of six I years from March 4, 1&75. Head and placad on , tile. tho balance of said fund, lleforrcd to the "ZTt.m,tluretr,mto: ""li a revolver and shot three courtesy to bo astonished; if people be Japan of 4373.000, with interest, being tlie re maining half of the Japan indemnity fund paid by Japan. Section two directs payment to the olncers and crews of the Vt vomiug and Kiang of fcl'A'i.OUO out of this fund for their services in the battles at the Straits of Siinononcki, which resulted in the treaty. Section three directs that if 300,000 of tlie registered bonds, in which half of this fund is invested, shall re main under tho control of tho Secretary of Stato, the interest to he paid by him for the education of a limited number of American and Japanese youths iu the languages of either country, to serve as interpreters and assistants to the legations and consuls of tho United States. Section four transfers the balance of the Japanese indemnity fund to tho treasury of tho Uiited States. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Tho liotue bill for the equalization of fcouu- hydrates, and about ono and one-half i ties was read twice, and referred to the com pounds ot Lit. ThO last two are I unueo on immury itmuis. iiwi'illv iii full Kiinnlv but tlio first is Tue Shaker presented a letter from the usually in lull supply, mit tlie rust is Cerk iu' referei;ca to tUft vee gnation of Mr. often lacking. There is but little lorage i i.m.mall) of j.-jrida, and directed the name of that will furnish the needed proportion. , Mr. l'urmau to lie stricken from the roll of In green grass everything is well I members. balanced. Jiut tho per cent, of al- j House. bumiuoids decreases as tho grass ma- I 5Ir AU)ri hti of renusvlva.ua, from the tureR, and fails oi a proper supply in comiuiltee on military affairs, reported a bill to hay and almost nil advanced herbage, j constitute a national' cemetery out of the par cel oi ground ceucu to me cnitcu oiaies in uie Ileum of Intercut from Home on if Abroad. Another attempt was made to revive the franking privilege in tho United States Con gress It in understood that tlie Canadian government intends to extend the Tacilii! rail way in tho dim tion of Bate Inlet as soon as possible. It is bound, as soon as the surveys ! over of tho party dead and wounded another, when the rest took to their heels and lied Thvce aged brothers, old business meu of New York, named Dololield, dici tho first Friday, the second Saturday, and tlie third Sunday and i wero all buried at the same time The I liritish Bteamer Georgo Matters, for Gibraltar, is supposed to have been lost, with twenty-one ! porsonB on board Tho Canadian govern- : ment has consented to grant a loan of $100,000 to 0,000 Mcnnonito families who desire to im- , migrate to Canada A tire broke out in t'ort-aii-rnnce, Ilavli, which destroyed live : hundred Iiouhcs The honso of D. 1). Slellott, of Belfast township, l'a., was burned, . and three of his children were burned to death. Mr. and Mrs. Mellott went away on a ' visit, and left tho children locked up iu tho : house ,Tlie United States IIouso committee I on Indian affairs reported adversely on tho bill to provide for the orgamzatiou of a Territorial l government over the Indian Territory. . . . .The ' Kev. Mr. Lessermau, pastor oi the Methodist I Episcopal Church in Lowell, Mass., was run by the Lowell and Andovor railroad iu British Columbia are completed, to spend at express train, and gro.uid into so many frag- leat i2.000,(JOO a year ou the road in that pro- I meats that it waa with dJnculty the remaina vince. and to comnlete tlie line from Lake I could be gathered up The rebellion iu como tiresome, they ask somebody else to play or sing, or what not, bnt they don't criticise. And John Kuskiu holds that this is the way it should be iu the world as well as in the drawing room. He does not like critics; and yet what else is ho himself ? No use of any longer taking tho large, repul sive, griping, drastio and nauseous pills, com pote! t crude and bulky ingredients, and put up in cheap wood or pasteboard boxes, when we can, !y a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal properties from tlio most valuable roots and horns, and concentrate them into a niinuto granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seed, that can bo readilv swallowed bv those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Lech of Dr. Tierce s rlcasant Purga tive Pellets represents, iu a most concentrated form, as much cathartic power as is embodied iii any of the large pills found for sale in the drug stores. From their wonderful cathartio I rower, in proportion to their size, people who lave not tried them aro apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic in effect, but sucli is not at all the case, tho different active medi cinal principles of which they are composed being so harmonized, one by the others, as to produce a most searching and thorough, yet gently and kindly operating cathartic. The pellets aro sold by dealers in medicuies. Com SPECIMEN COriES OF THE A woekly 10 pngo quarto, financial Journal, containing full re part 3 cf sales at tho New York Stock Exchange, p, mi a 1 til i 1 ....1 1.1 I " ASTHMA CATARRH. lltMuic ti ue;Jd twenty efti btwien Hly nl deth wllti ASTHMA, I exprrlmcitlerl l.y conn (Miunaiug rami Aim nenm nmi iimaiiug hip nwn. ic-ine, 1 fortiumU'ly dUcoveird wivlerful nmtdy anrl lur cure for Antliro tij Catarrh. Warrntt.-a to rrlleve iovercat naroiyum in Mimtlj, io tlie patten t ran Ma down to n-nt and lecp totnf'jrtBi.lv. Dius'lst ar uuvpHed with sample parka-ufor rny.K ilMtltniUou. BoKby dru-l'. I wKan" "v mail fl.ift. 1. IJV.tCfcll.L,, Apple Creek. Ohio. A FINK FARM of 5HO A CI! 1'Olt HAI.K. 1 mile from Kenton, Oliio, on ttw V. N. A U. U. 1. uin Cultivation and ijiti:rf. iona uouse ana lunatic House. Karnn, Orchanln, Ktm-k, Vntrr, (iood Timber. Will divide into two or f-'iir Kr-m. Will nive poBtft-ssion tbe flrf of April, or SUOOO K nt for tU cuuiing Year. J11N SAYI.OIt, Hox 4, Kentont OMo. tv ITKK FLOW Tho next number will contain valuable Informa tion regarding the most aurceRsful method of opurutiu with STOCK PRIVILEGES, A full explanation will bo fcivrn of Tuts, Calls, Sprciulft and St ia tidies in which $10, $100, or $1,000 Can bo invested with a -h.iiu-a of realizing enwrmous piolils. Tho Rubsfiipllou prtco of the KKromi.it ia $4.00 a Vfitt. Specimen number will bo mailed i'reo of chargo, by addrvaaiuj Wall Street Publishing Co,, 135 A. 137 WJHiam StrPft. New York. win .onH ft vii ri 11 11 YWl ivour choiru from our Unt- aloft Hu), for lio ns. All trim tit name and war ranted. 30 l-ir Kl. Siift tO ceiit for u pack mcbui our Ncwt'Nl Uwnrl HoiMinri AhIt and nnr Catalogue of JJuiiiuutic and ImporUKl Sw-dd for l7i. IMNNHIiLV A: CO., KorlipHtpr. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED for tht futea! Afllini; book ver published, h. ud lur bliuclinen pogM ana ouroxrra mrlus 11 AffRiiin. NATIONAL I'UIILISHIXO CO., PhUadelphla. OOK AGENTS WAKTED nWooJELLITALL Dr Mr. Ptfnhouie of Salt LaVa City, for 8 f rari tha wilt of a Mormoa Hich rriert. Jn- rotlurtion hy Mr. tUwr. Tnii ttory of ..'Oman's cxperirnre lny bar the "hidden (, mytcria, aucn-t doings, etc of the Mormoni ai a 'tvide awtiie wvmrut trts them." Bright. Pur and G00-.I. it it tha brtt naw book out. actuary !uu inn vith pood thing for all. It la popular every tirii one. A endane from liuliviu still coutiimuH and the nokliers are cum- mittiiij; tlie mout Hava" eioeueos upou the peolo. (trass, cithor grenn or dried, has tlio ad vantage of almost all other kinds of food for milk production, iu tho quality of .any digestion. Cuing Sawdiint. About six years ago, writes a farmer, I had o saw mill set on my farm. At first they washed the dust, as tho sawyers called it, by letting a stream of water ran underneath the saw. As tho water got low it would not work ; then they had to wheel it out in a pile, and when they went away I had a big pile of saw dust ou my hands. As it was on a good pieeo of bottom land tliat 1 desired to I clasne unlawful : pc-nuiia who aro uuuergoin Kuiicrior to Enquiniaiilt by 1800 A boy iu New York, while Uefuuciing his motlipr, nhot mid ftUttlly wounded his father Mr. E. l'orroult, of Montreal, has been appointed Secretary to the American Centennial Expow- personal of the United States Senate. ;... fmii. 1....;. .u M..iint.i.u Mni.r)nal.l ifii.l IIoM.ital Hill cemetery at York, l'a., iu which ! ,, ,,,",' t .:.. i Foldlciu from i-iUccu BUtea aro interred. ohihoh and Mr. lluiibter arrived at Ottawa, Ontario, irom hau xraucitico in seven aa.vs, Passed. Mr. Myers, of Feumsylvaiiia, intioduced a 1 bill hu tleuicntary to the acts in relation to immiKratinn. Inferred to the committee ou : foreiyu aff.ihv. The bill has reference expe cinlly to the coohe trade. It provides that ! when immigrants havo entered uilo a contract I or agreement for a term of service within the I United States, either for labor or for lowd or ! improper purposes, such immigration nliall not , be deemed voluntary, and the United .States ' C'onxul shall not deliver the required permit or : certificate. It makes it a penal offciir-e for ' American citizens to be engaged in such trado. It also uiakos the immigration of the following plow, I wanted it out of the way. I tried to burn it, but it would not burn I concluded at last to turn it to some ac count ; so when I put my hogs up to fatten I hauled a loud every few days and threw it in tho pen. They mixed it ill) with their manure nnd tho cobs, and in tho spring I had about twenty wagon loads of the very best manure, besides koeping the hogs clean and dry. I used the sawdust for bedding the horses and cows ; I put it iirouud my grape-vines to keep down tho gras.s and weeds, and tho ground moist. The vines improved wonderfully. So my iil of sawdust is used up, and it has paid. If I was to have a mill again, I would make the bar gain to have tho sawdubt left on the ground. A French Story, An episode of lifo which could happen nowhere but iu Taris: A wealthy and respectable young man, some months ugo, committed suicide by hanging him self in his bdroom; ho left all his for tune to a woman, whose infidelity to him drove him to despair and death. I5ut the foit uie was leagued conditional on her keepirg the fatal rope and hotograph of the deceased, under a glass case, ou the chimney of her bedroom; a friend wus delegated to visit once a week to see the condition executed. The unfortunate woman endeavored first to laugh at the matter, but became haunted with the death she caused, and concluded she too would die iu the same way. A few days ugo she handed over all the money to the poor, and has not since been heard of, sentence for felonious crimes other than politi cal, or whose sentences have been remitted on account of their immigration, and women im ported for the purposes of prostitution. Mr. Clayton, of Arkansas, introduced a bill conbtruing tho act to place the colored persons wuo enlisted in tue army ou tne same tooting and frm liritish Cilumbia in ten d:iys and a half altogether The widow of the lato Commander dishing scut to Alfred Iversou, of Georgia, a sword presented to that geutle mau by citizens of Coltuubus, (la., whou he was a lieutenant of United States cavalry, bo fure tho war, but which had been captured by Commander Cushiug iu one of his raids. United States Minister Washburiie, iu a dis patch from Paris, denies that he "received $10,000 as a bribe from the Texas and El l'aso road for getting its bonds ou tho Paris Bourse. Cyrus P. Jones, a wealthy farmer aud politician of Illinois, living near Pontiao, was assassinated by an unknown party at his home. President Grant has approved the act making appropriations for formications aud The "baby" of tho United States Sen ate is Jlr. Dorsey, who is only thu-ty three. The "rauu" is General Cameron. Dorsey, Allison, Osrlesby have young and pretty wives. Hamlin always wears a dress-coat aud never an overcoat. His colleague, Morrill, is the signer of tho Maine liquor law. He anil Lane of No Tihk to bb Lost. In the incipient stages of consumption, the first syaiptoms are generally a unfiling cougu, pains m tlie chest, difficulty of breathing, or oppression of the lungs, nomctlnng should lie done at once to check the cough, allay and heal the irritated parts. Allen's Lung jtalsam will break up the cough in an incredibly short time ; also prevent the formation ( tubercles. Wliero tubercle are once foimeu, the disease is hard to cure. l or sale by all medicine dealers. Coin. We noticed in ono of our exchanges this weik the statement of Deacon John Hodg kins, of South Jefferson, Mo., whoso sou was cured of incipient consumption by the use of Jiilinsuu't Anoibme jAninu nt. We" refer to this Indiana met on their wav to the Chicaao at tbimhne as tending to corroborate the state. .invention (if lSl'.D "I am vcrv much mout wo made last week lu relation to this hni- , ,,.,lrv,w ,.f - uieuiBSBppiieiiiociiuiiipiiou. toii. as other soldiers as to bounty and pensions. , u k , defcnee for tho fiscal year eu(1. Tue Houi-e then went into comui ttee of the whole ou the I'ost-otlice Appropriation bill. The amounts recommended to be appropriated are : l'or the general service of the Pobt-ol'tice department, i? JR.0u0.hfil ; for steamship ser vice, 537,000 i for official postage stamps for tlie use of the l'ot-oilice department, ?!W0, OOD ; total, 37,524,361 ; to be provided for as follows : ISy the revenues of the department, estimated at 20, HH,15u ; by au appropriation for deficiency out of the treasury, -0,Sj'2,7(l5 ; by direct appropriations out of the treasury, 1,52:1,500. The total amount recommended by this bill is le-s thau the estimates therefor by 1,538,17J. The decrease is iuthe amount to provide for the general tervice of the de partment 493li,173, and iu the amount recom mended for steamship service 575.1100. Tue items for steamship service are : ifSOO.OOO for i-teamehip service between Kan Francisco, Japan and Cliina, under act of February 17, 1U5 ; and -t 37, Jul for the Brazilian mail steam Bhip service. Mr. Tyuer, of Illinois, who had chargo of the bill, explained it, and stated that the ex pense of the department was live per cent, lots than last year, wbile the increase of business was eight to ten per cent. more. Mr. Holmaii, of Indiana, moved to amend by adding a proviso to the railway mail transpor tation item, providing that no money should be used to iucrease the rate of compensation to any railway company beyond that now paid ; the amendment was lost. Mr. Men mm, of New Y'ork, offered as an amendment that no assessment for political purposes shall hereafter be made on post-office clerks ; rejected on a point of order. Mr. Smith, of Ohio, movod an amendment repealing tlie law of IHlt for additional mail country, said Senator Morrill: "what do you do with all this corn i" "Well, sir," replied Lane, whoso constituents had probably never heard ot a prolnm tion law, "wo spoil a littlo of it for If Congress had employed as much scientific skill iu the arrangement of its " lie construction Policy" at the close, as tho War department did iu the beginning of the war, in arrancinir lor tue manufacture or wnat was bread, and put the rest into whisky. callod Sheridan's Cavalry (londUiun 1'mnler, Flanagan, of Flanagan's Mills, Texas, is 'Vr.the uae of the cavalry boner, no doubt the a jolly old fellow, who says " whar" and ?ld have leeu retoruJ lo8 aK thar," and rouses the echoes generally when he speaks, llobeitson wears jewelry of fabulous value emerald raond studs that would make the idols of India jealous. ing June 30, 1876 Senator-elect Jones, of Florida, was bora in Ireland iu 134, and came to the United States when teu years old. Iu 1854 he took up his residence iu Pensacola, where he has since resided. Ho is a self-made ' t il c ir I i man The French steamer Montezuma, j 10 1,16 "uum,1B coffee laden, went ashore at Great Inagua I An old retired physician, who is candid Island and is a total loss During the euoiigu to ten uie inuu uumuv vivi Franco-Gorman war from August 2, 1S70, to Tlio most unhappy person in tho world it the dyspeptic. Evervthiue looks dark and sleeve-buttons worth a fortune, and dia- gloomy ; he feels "tut of sorts" with himself i . . i i i i and everybody else. Life is a burden to him, This cau all be chauged by taking Peruvian pyrup ( protoxiuo ot iron ). Cases or 27 years staudmg have been curod by it. Cow. $10 January 19, 1871, there were killed and wounded 120,012 French aud 112,30 German troops.... In a New York saloon, a poor drunken man was thrown out of doors, strack the curb stone as he full, aud die! from the injuries received. Trussia has prohibited the importation of American potatoes The Spanish govern ment has issued a decree calling out 70,000 men for military service, 15,000 of whom are to be sent to Cuba The TSank of Spain has advanced tho government of King Alfonso 100,000,000 reals The widow of the late Emperor of China did not commit suicide, as was reported. Her Hajesty is said to be enceinte, and, should the issue be a eon, he will be the legitimate heir to the throne The Tiltou-lieecher trial was postponed ou ac count of Mr. Evarta and one jurymuu being delayed by the ice in the East liver A fire in Hartford, Conn., destroyed property valued at (230,000 The Judiciary commit tee of the New York Assembly were instructed has declared that the recent discovery by Dr. Walker, of California, of his herb remedy, Vinegar Bitters, is one of the most important iu medicine. He has tested them thoroughly, in his own family, among his friends, and upon himself; and ho is driven to the conclu sion that they possess rare ami unex celled curative properties. Ho says f them: "They contain no dangerous drug. They never reduco the patient never render one liable to tako cold never interfeio with tho every-day busi ness of life never make their continuous use a condition of cure, and are adapted to even tho most delicate organization. They act as kindly on the tender infant, the delicate female, or iufirui old age, as ou the vigorous aud athletic system; ex ercisiug healthful effects upon every blood vessel ou tho brain, nerves and lymphatics on the blood, bile, gas trio juice, etc., enriching impoverished fluids, and imparting vigor to mind and body." Cam. $85 PER IMY-Sfind for "Chrumo" nl'iBUg. J. 11. HI I-1 OliD'.S SONS, Htnlon. ThU new Trusi U worn with pm-tact comfort nltcltl und dny. Adnpla tiMilf to every motion of tho body, retaining Hup lure under the hardest exercise or wverelt at ruin villi! permunenlly cured. &.HU onuap Dy ine Elastic Truss Co., No. Ci83 Broadway, N. T. Clir, and lent by mall. (Jail or tend for Circular, and he onred K . - IS' OPUM I fot treatment KppIpp. llntiiiiM V' Cn, Grttrrrs, Aorua'A, 11. t fay: " V w nave mo wiurvuce or our cuf-umi eti mat . .roam it the bent llui lug Powder. Our nalei tj( it la- crtMist) continually." (avo.L. flu II in A? Co.. Ttitn- fpat, i'roti-ltMc, Ji. .,y."-"Your be roam w steadily K&ialnK la titvor. Ail pull well of it.11 It U t he Iwfi t. l-'arn.Hr w ivt caa excel lS'tjw Yoik Ht'tel (Jook by uiii to i-imm. iry it aua uu uuppy beun lor circular to i:i ll. F. KANTZ Ar CO. Dmuiii' V.JV Vnrk MORPHINE HABIT iHwmijr cuiud by hr. IS ck ouly kuuwD aua sure nemeuy, KO CUAKGE until cured. Call on or tddreM DR. O. BECK. HI Job Stmt, CLNCIKK4T1. OHIO, want .VU0 mutt trunt tRenu NW men or womea nl wc will mail uuiut t rre to mote wnowiucinvui. jjuki pamphleU wiVl full particular, term, ate. trntfre S at The Ways of Women. by Prof.J, V. C. SMITH, M. Dm f th mott rmrkbU book t-er Utued from th Amtricaa pre. Dr. Hall uyi, Eay Chaptrm t a atCH mm or niveau atiow." Tb New Vni World Mj-i,Ir a book full or sound tHpaauATioif r"m tola itvita.1 Dr. Motli(thciUbrBtcd l-'moch nhyilclaa, aaia, M Rriur rim II wbiat, TH chafv u HiatlNn." A icrand "p. pirtunlty r tttmi to m-ik money WHY SIT BTILL-nm plxlulnffofhart timet! ThU book will t.lL. Bond for drcalani nt mil PUaTltf, GILMAN Ca. Hirtfbrd. Coaa, WATERS' MEW SCALE PIANOS are tht IipnI itimlr t the loiirli olnwllr. ami a fins nltiilMK loni', iinu rriiii, inircaiix i-vrn. WATERS' Concerto ORGANS j rannnt if rxrWlrtl in loin or hi'nuiy ; tkttf dt'ly roiniM'lititin. Thr roiicrrln Stun i. n Iiiik lini- Itiilttti r m iiiiiniiu mri. i'it v. r-.-v i 1 l .l,V lOW.'"r vanh iluriitK . mil li .limit li iv iiiHiiLiiinrniH ri'i'rivru ; ti I'lanoM. !H)(" t20 t Oilcans S1( Sermnl Imml fiiHiruniiMilH. tt monilily ulu-r lirit He ptmit. At-I .N I S UATi;i. A lilM i itl li. Til U lit to T'tirhtr, Mini'ri, f.'urrhrt, tbfit, f.rnltft. etc. SitiM'tnl liiinriiiriii in inc irmic. imm I irnlrd 4'iilnloKHt'M Mnilrd. 1IOKACK W "A. TKIl V S 4t H'iIw'v, nv fnU.M3-:if7. PIUM Habit Cured Accrtuln and sure euro, vrlttout lnconvcnlenon, ind at borne. An antldoto that etands purely on Its own merits. 6en4 tor my quarterly magazine (it coal you nothing), contalnlngccrtlucul.es ot hundreds that have been permanently cared. 1 cl&fm to have discovered and produced the fibot, ouioinal jlmu 0MI.T BDB CURB FOR OPIUM KATINd. PH. B. B. COLLINS, I.m Porta, Ind. HAWncUBED nt Home, ho l'ublicliy. Tcrnn inoderatu. Time Bhort. iur years of un narullelcd Huoccna. De&crlbccaseu iOO Ullmonialt. Addreaa Dr.F.K..Marah,mulPcy.Mlcf. I ltf and expeneea a month to nuronta. Addresi 9UUiLI. bTOUDAlli). Joneavlllo, illcU. B- ri i CXI and tho N. Y. Snliinlnv .Imir. VviVOXX nnl, the (ireat 1-ltH.ary VVei klv ol America, inr one your lor me jiejjiuur nuusn iihiod Prior, S3. Way. Hii'I- y IB t 'nmu entered trnpartiully aa rAoelTed, and V J IA l''ive liillnri Cllhll wnt at once to erery tilth auliucrlbur. Club of live (at 3 each) mi rrrin rie 'rnia is our " cliroino "a Ca.ll tireliiiuui of Ik6 to every fifth auhaoriber! 'I he flrm name is a sufficient euarantv nf fairness and f ullilltn.-ilt. hend monev cider or reiristered letter to KKAIII.K i AllAMS, Publish- is.im William Street. New Y mll. This PATtNT CABINET Of LETTER FILE la useful to every busine&aman.to keep BlI.Ijt3,l.'i TEiia or alwaya clean and In alphabeuoal order i bolda 4,000 Lett ers, can be used on a desks or hung to tho wall. We prepay Express charges. Bend for circular ana prloe lisl with l.OOO referencoa. C A. COOK 4t CO CtUoago, 111, OPIUM! AddroM PPM FPQY orFITSoured by the uh of Rons a. a. a. wi r.riL.Ei'Tiu kkmkiuks. Trial faek i asn tre. for .circulars, viddDca of . Unco nniAu x.iL . ""jj nwwii.) nicamona, ina. WARRANTKD A PKR FKC5T CUKK for all th irortt for$n of VlXEfl, IjKP ROftT. 8r RO FTJ L A , KlMO- Woum, Halt Uheom, Cam. CKH.CaTABRH, NEURALrUlA, IlHKUMATIUM, ABTHMA, DV8PF.PBIA, K1HMEY8, and alt disease of fA bKlH and 111 OOU. Kntxrtiy v'itablt. I MoDey roturnfd In all snaea ! ToWLK, ChemiMt, Hotloa. hold , $1 a bottio. h"d lor Circular. j lowaR. R.Land Co. Has forsalo 1,.i()0.00( AcreHnf lUUroad land In the Middle Kegion ot WeRtum lowa. RETT Kit I j AN OS AT CIIFAFKlt PRICES than caa be found elaawhftna withla civilization. No craaahnmier. No au. Mo ludians. A Teniae credit ka! V ttatl .mhs it m -t rluht 1 1 Isll nr Mlllt Li.uVmi,ii... ,ttht ' Wamlolirh 8tret. Cliicaao. bud obtain full infurmatiun and how to reach the laud I r0. I-or mnfi ami mimnhlwti.. WltD nriol ftDU lnill, Utuu .a.t vuicasu, ur uear uvvima, i u, it ivn Of lailnru. 11. everywhere. AUKNTS WANTKI KVKKVWHKRK.-Tb . cholcoat In tlie woild Iinpnttora' prico lurff. e.U ('ompany In America tttaiiln artlcle-pleaaua ont Wiiste lituo end f"r Ciriuilnr to ROHKRT W KLLS, 4 mj Street. Npw York. P.O. Pox 1 2 HI TEA don'l VVKU D TT "fl at-W W ITAT IRK PII.FSf II III BntA1' ! "1'I AIN l!l l NT II 11 I acts," a Treatise on tlio II Causes, UiBtnry, t'urc and I I MM l'rvrDli,nof fl l.l'S. I-nb- III I ' a1'"!'"! br I". N Kl STAHI1- I I I lTKU 4 I'O., 46 Walker street, I I I I I I lewVork. tSsut FHKK loail I I luarta of lbs t'niled Stales on sfltj AXJJJ pfreccipt of a letter alaiap. sdilress luwa itailroad Hapida, luwa. jllll. n fAT.HOI'N, l.nnd Coiiiinlaaloner. IVTriXTT? V mvf' roj i,(y with Stencil Ker Check UlUll U X Outfits. CaUloiiua. aaninlea and full oar. tlculars Free. S. M. Si'ENiT.tt. 117 Hanover St., Hosloo. TIN WIRE RINGS. Will not Kutt or mk th UOg l AUM BM Hardware Dealer eell i hem. linger, i.uo, xin winca.p; ; 100, GOo a Coppered RiQKtV 6O0.1 Tonga, II.95) by maiL DoatTiaid. Ciroulara fraa. ii.W.llUlAC.leoMurvUl. AOVFRTISERS Send 5 rente u t.KO. P. ROWKI.L A CO., 41 Park Row, A Y., for their rumpftutat HHpoifsM. oontaimng lisu of HOOO newt papera. and eaMmatwa Bhowlim flnnt. nf fulvortinliiff. CIONSTANT KMPIiOVAIKNT. At home, Male t or rem ate, 30 a wenk warranted. No capital re tj aired. Particular aud valuable axiiplt aent free. Ad ds.. wlthrWi ratnrn MKmo.ll HORH.WUUan.ohMi-gh.N-Y THE FAVORITES. FAMIIiV FAVOKITH. i Tlio Title ??A:fAl;Tt KATOIUTE' Indicate liKMlltAL FAVOHITK. ) th Ute. r or full Ui format io a rtuptctinfrrur dood, nr AgHncine for eaine. addros VVi;i:i N.MN( ,I Al III.NK COMPANY at llunlurit. Conu. ur uur iiiauch fflcea in leadiag Cttiea. CiVXt lYAl llAYCommlsiilon.or &30aweek8al vpmj ary aud iixpenfM. (4. it. Apply now. We offer it and will Hhv WKBRI'.U A CO.. Marion. O. The Tribune Almanac AND Political Register for 1875. Oldest, Lamest, Ileal. 148 Pages. Tha Standard PollUoal and HUtistleal Annual Pries post paid, lenlNl ven lor SI.UII, nt nr. Addreaa, T1IK Tlllt NK, Newr York. Waukesha Water MINERAL ROCK SPRING, Cure Dropsy, Dyipeptl. Dfabete, Conitlpatlon, I (ravel. Jaundice, UriKht' Diaeoae, Borfula, i'ever Horea, r em ale Weakueta, iu all iu lurina, all Dlaeaee of iue Kidney ana Liver, Pwc Barrel. 18; half do. 7; can, Jum, dmmU I iouu ana uoiuea, ou cm. per gauon ; paoaace extia. Moue must acoompany uie oraer. book of tti page, oteae. Kend lUmii It nnr I tflring dworlpUua ot m above C. C. OUN & CO., Wmilteaaa. Wl, SENT FREE A Book sip islns tha mysteries ol xwr a T T n m and how an ous mavoDerate ann. WAIjIi IS I . ff my with a capjialol SiU or 104 HI. Oornpleu S'iVfw11;!? '''"Vrationa to any address. TfJl fJiii.S irji ' B,iSM ii VaU