FA KM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. (titrations nnd Aanwrri, Where the uuta work loose, what can uu uuuo I Out a throftd .fy front of them with a r. I, I Alttnnl i .' uy. uiobi,; tutor screwing tuem up How provent n carriage from rot llinor ? Pianino" wnhliora nf onto 1n1.. 11. Bpiudlos of the flxlotreeswill prevent the uumu i-HUFnu vj too ranch. ? play." A piooo of rubber put in between the thill iron and clip will stop a clatter, and n uiuo coal on on the oircle will Btop What produces garget? Garget, or inflammation of the udder, is a disease which arises from several causes, either local or constitutional; nuiuugb mo lormer are counted nil in juries dono to the udder, nnd not thor ough " stripping ; " nmonst the latter are all irreciilaritins of lit. a c,.i,i., J ... M DUUUCU onnnge to any food which from its nature win mureuso mo now oi mult is a fre quent cause of garget. Therefore, a sudden or injudicious allowance of po tatoes, green clover, Swedish turnips or other feed in which witer abounds, will bo liable to cause this disease, because nil food in which water abounds will in crease the flow of milk. What is the best process for drying sweet corn 1 Gather the com at the mcrct suitablo ctate for boiling that is, noithcr too old nor too green; take a thin slice off all around the outside of the ears with a sharp knife, just enough to cut the top from each kernel; then, with the back of the knife, scrape the ears, taking all the inside of the kernels and leaving the skins and hulls on the cobs. This done, spread the muss on plates and dry in a quick oven, being careful not to scorch it. When nearly dried, put it in thin muslin bags and hang np ntar the stove until thoroughly dry. Then cover the muslin bags with papers, to preserve from insects, and the oorn will keep with out further trouble until desired for rise. It there any way of breaking the mean habit of young horses lying down in their harness ? A sharp blow from the whip is often given to make them spring np, but this frightens the colt ami U hardly the best way. A farmer who has tried it says it is better to beat him at his own game. When he lies down keep him there until he is uneasy and glad to get ud. This can be done by putting the knee on the animal's neck while the hands hold the bridle pieces; then the colt soon learns how powerless he i. In five or ten min utes he will usually give np nnd allow the man at his head to enjoy the victory the mad look of the eye will, leave it; muscles will relax their tension and the whole body will lose rigidity. This is the stage of exhaustion, nnd, better still, of submission. He has been beaten and he knows it, and will never try the same trick ngain. Domestic lterlpes. Flour Pudding. One quart of milk, six eggs, eight tnbh'spoonfnls of flour and a little salt; bake half brown. Jumbles. Two cupfuls of sugar, two eggi, one cupful of butter, two table spoonfuls of sour milk, scant half tea- spoonim 01 suleratus. "I.. m - WUUHLJSKS. JLWO CUDfUlH Of nnaar one of rour milk, three eggs, one tea- B1.UU111U1 01 saieratus, three tablespoon uuua uakk. una nnnfn . one tablesposuful of butter, one cupful yjL d t uc i iuuk, iwo eggs, one pint of Hour, one and one-half tenspoonfuls of Sro.voB Cake. Six eggs, the whites of ma. cKSa it. sugar, the whites of four egars in flour: bent t.Iih vnllm together, the whites separately, to a stiff iiuiu, jiuvur wuu lemou bODA Biscuit. One quart of flour, half Clinful of hllf.fnf nti.l ,J-J J. " - - ..m JillU 1U1ACU. teaspoonful of salt, three teaspoonfuls 0 yuwuer, mix with enougli mnu. u liinio buic enough to roll out. Lkab apple Fkesebve. Wash and pick blows off, but have stems on your crab apples. Take as many ponnds o sugar as there nre pounds of fruit; add ft little water to dissolve sngar; put in part of fruit nt a time; when the apples u6" " uiuck, mum out into a jar; wueu tu are aone noil syrup a few mo ments, and skim; then pour over fruit; nccp urjr uaa cooi. ivoquet fickles. One gallon of cnopped cabbage, two quarts of green chopped tomatoes, six onions sliced thin, half an ounce of ground pepper, half an ounce nf wlmlA nil ounce of celery seed, half a callon of vinegar, fourth of an ounce of wholo ciovea, one-fourth cupful of white mus tard seed, one-half gill of salt, one-half puuuu 01 .Drown sugar. Fertilizing Value of Lime. When limn nf nnv lrin1 i'a n.AJ n . fertilizer it is always scattered on the yiuwou grouua ana narrowed in, or upon the harrowed ground and left upon the surface. Lime thus used should always be in a fine condition, dry slaked to a very fine powder. It tnen sinKs rapidly into the soil when exposed to winter rains, and when the grouua is next plowed, some of it that has not been dissolved will be turned up at the bottom of the furrow. It should be applied in the fall, and is generally used when wheat or rye is B iwn and the Held seeded to clover. For old grass fields it is a valuable top dressing, put is most valuable when composted with swamp muok, yard scrapings, old sods, weeds, mid nnnVi matters. On clay loam soil about fifty uusueis per acre is goneraiiy used every time the ground is laid down to grass. Fresh burned lime, exposed in the field in small heaps of a few bushels, until it slakes down to a powder, is the most effective. The refuse lime from the kiln is worth only half as much as the best lime, because it is lumpy and can never be brought into as fine a condi tion. Gas lime is not worth anything but the oost of hauling, as it must be exposed to the air for several mouths to gel rid of the noxious impurities which are hurtful to vegetation. The Lead Product. The lead product and consumption of the United States are both rapidly in creasing, while imports are deore&sing. In 1866 the product was 14,312 tons ; in 1875, 53,000 ; with imports in 1866 of 27,200 tons ; in 1875. 11,000. The an nual consumption of the United States is about 60,000 tons, from whioh it ap pears that a slight increase of produc tion wonld give a surplus for exporta tion. Spain and Great Britain are the only countries whioh yield more lead than the United States, their product being 67,000 and 68,000 tons respectively. A STIUKttfc ROMANCE. A Mechanic Searching for n. Hecret Forty Year la a Rnaalna PrlMB. Forty yearn ago there livod in Provi dence, R. I., a young man of great 1n tolhgonoe and wonderful mechanical ability, who spent a little fortune iu the vain attempt of making a perfect repre sentation of linssinn iron, and, after as many failures as attempts in this under taking, he beoame utterly ruined, finan cially. His ambition for the secret in creased ns his fortune grew smaller and smaller, and when absolute want stared him in the face he became possessed with tho determination to accept of the only menus of obtaining one of the greatest secrets in mechanical art, and to gain this he must suffer penal sorvi tnre in the dungeons of Russia. mi. - i ua ruiers or itussia are the only possessors of tho art of making what is known as glazed Bnssinn iron, used ex tensively for nil kinds of stove and stove pipe WOrk. and Which lion fnr iinnr! ceuturvbeen made within the walls of xtuBnin a uuutTginnmi prisons. JNone but life convicts nre allowed to be initiated into the of ouo of the piiucipal means of income lu mu unraiM government, and when once within its walls no one need ever hope for a pardon, for none have ever been granted, while but one has ever oeen Known to have escaped, and when the door is once shut to the outside world it is never known what has been the fate of the unfortunate. This, then, was the Providence man's last resort for gaining possession of the secret which was the desire of his life, and became his only ambition. Who would be un generous enough to call him foolhardv. crazy brained or without honorable ambition, could he not bo looked upon as a wholesouled benefactor to his race ? Millions of money have been spent and wasted all over the civilized globe in experiments tn train vlinf. nnr Prni,i. dunce hero de ottempt to gain, and risk his liberty and even his life, for the benefit of the wnoie world. D'rance long since offered a milhou francs fur tlm and Prussia and England have similar owiuumg uuers, put none has ever ap plied for the hnnntv. A 1? m. - AuuLunu named Lamouut after long experiments iuuuu very near imitations, Put shortly before the time set for a trial b- foro the appointed officials was killed iu a quarrel which no doubt wua orougut aDout lor the express pur pose of taking his life. His secret died with him. The simple rnmor nf tha assassination of the czar by on Ameri can, aud Supposed to be inRunn trot, all that was ever known to his friends nf what became of our ambitious mechanic, nud ns nearly half a century has rattled On since he set out nnon liia :Brilii undertaking, hardly a person living will icmriuuct ma circumstance which is here recorded. The however, in Providence who remembers wen me uoy tho hero of onr sketch bade her a tearful farewell, nrnmifsiner thnt before fche reached her toronfiAfli l-ii.fl day he would return to her and fulfill ma ijluuiih'J, All thrcueh these lone vrava aha lino never forgotten her promise to wait for her lover, nor ceased to believe he would come to her. She now lives within a momnnf'o wait of the chimes of Grace church, aud is s, ill well preserved, and her grace and beauty make her far more attractive than many whose years aro tho same aa word hers when her lover separated from her so long ago. Lately she received the glad tidings far awny over the water, that he who had so long kept her pa tiently waiting, was on his wny to fulfill his promise of forty years ago, and let us hope he may bring the secret ho paid for so dearly, and that he may live to see some reward for his great sacrifice. The Winter Fashions for Ladies. Dress sleeves are made close at the wrist. Sleeves for outside garmocta ore wide or nail wiuo. Old fashioned knitted purses have be come fashionable. There is no diminution in the demand lor colored hosiery. Chatelaine pockets of velvet, silver mounted, for shopping. A greenish cream color will t ike the lead among new shades. Djesses are cut high on tho shoulders ana very nigu in uij necK. Crinoline avoids nil that is bcuffani lmmemately below tho waist. Solid colors are preferred to stripes in uoin jauics ana cmiuren s hose. Corsages of all kind 4 show nu unusual nuniper ot perpeuuicuiar eams. Catogan nets are in shades to match tho hair, also in all bright colors. Great variety is observable in the style of trimming undergarments. Necklaces of fihgiee silver will be popular to wear with dark dresses. Combination costumes will be quite as iasuionaoie as tney ever have been. Unbleached stockings finiHl.orl miti, embroidery on the fronts and oiiloa n in favor. Peroale underwear is the great favor. as it is fine and soft and vmh anA washes well. Evening gloves are worn verv lone. requiring often ten or twelve buttons and never lesa than six. "Doff collar " linn.la nf faafVo . . . vm .'MVkr.c O claspod with tho head of the bird, or tied with ribbon, are introduced. Many of the new basques are cut with gores under the arms. By this new Stvle all basaues and rjolnnnisen nan ha fitted porfectly over the hips and the waist is also lengthened in eft,-!. Tn. stai'oes of this fashion are seen iii the "Gwendolen" polonaise, nnd tlm Leona." "Mariana." "batilin"n,i "Elsina" basques. Romance and Reality, He wauted her bnt she her consent until he had consulted her parents. So he went into the room where they were and modestly ntnteA the case : "And von really think vnn lnva V.o enough to marry her I" said the father, after he had finished. " Oh. ves. sir." said the vnntVin fAr. vent easrerness. " I love hpr with all mv soul. I love her better than I do my life. She is my mudinc star. Hi a wor shiped object of my every thought, every iioj.e, every aspiration." ne Btood there with Clasped hands, hia fann radiant, with the strength of liia devotion. There was a moment or pause, ana then the mother softly asked : "What do you think of that, old man?" 'That sounds like business, old woman," replied the satisfied father. And SO it was arranend that, tha .Ian rr li ter should accept her suitor. DANIEL O't'OAJfELfii" A I.eef from Ihe I.lle t the Ureal Irish t'ennncler. . In the " History of the Mnnster Cir cuit " we read of a trial that took place on tho circuit, iu 1820, of several men who Wore charged, on the information of a spy named Daly, of having con spired to murder certain landlords. who resided near Donerailo. Four men were first tried, and, having been found guilty, were sentenced to death, and the others were set aside for trial. Little hope was cntortainod by their friends nnd relations, ns it was well known the juries were packed by friends of the government. Iu this extremity their only hope rested in the advocacy of Daniel O'Conuell. It would bo difficult to mngnify tho terror whioh seized the relatives of the men yet untried, when the fate of tho first batch of the prisoners was thus sealed. They were aware of the infa mous character of tho Rpies and inform ers, and knew that no scruples of con science wonld restrain thoso hardened catiffa from wbnt they called " pweailng up to the mark " so as to obtain con victions for the orowu. There was only one resourco for the relatives only ouo barrier between the remaining prisoners aud the halter: this was the skill nnd legal noumon of the greatest criminal lawyer on the Munster circuit, Daniel O'Oonnell. Fortuuotely he was at Der rynnne, hi" country seat, in the county of Kerry; but that was ninety miles away, and there he was advertised to at tend a meeting of the people of Kerry, in Traleo, respecting the sub letting nets, on Tuosday. Uut his advocacy was the only chance for the untried men, and on the Saturday tho judges did not go into court until a Lite honr. The solicitor-general, considering that the, trial of the nest ba' ch of prisoners would eueroach on the Sunday, pro posed to adjonrn over until Monday morning. Mr. M'Carthy endeavored to ascertain tho nanus of the prisoners who wonld be tried next, but this the solicitor-general could not or wonld not disclose. Tho crown, he said, had determined to try every ouo of the pris oners, nnd as the tamo evidence which already procured tho conviction of the four was applicable to all, the fears of the prisoners and their friends were naturally at their greatest height. Under these oircunistanei-s, a young fanner named Burke, a brother of one .of the prisoners, resolved to ride to Derryuane, and request O'Connell to como off, at once, to Cork, so ns to act for tha defnnsn nn tlm eiiBiiitior Mrimliiv no uuuertooK to pe at uerryuane early on tho next mnrniiw. nrul nt fivn nVliifir on that Saturduy afternoon, monnted on -L 1 m l upi.roug uurBe oi powenui action nnu singular endurance, he started on his er rand fnr lifrt nr .lnntli fin lio oncl heedless of the coming night, the lonely roaa, tue uieaK winds, the pelting ram. A bright, genial sun shone over the wild, rock-bound coast scenery of Derry- nane as u uonneii looked forth from his mountain home by the billowy sea on that Oitnllr Siinwlmr mnvninn. TT looked over the pplintered peaks of his ut'ioveu ii.erry mountains, nna, alter rc turnincr. heard the mnvr.intr mns in hia Drivfttfl nlinrifll in Hin tinll''t Tlawaa Bit ting at breakfast, when ho was told "a man, wuu uppearoa to nave come a long way, donired to seebim." O'Connell saw from his window that the man had ar rived on horseback; and tho steaming Hanks, the drooninc head, and cliest vaut's notion that the man had indeed come a long journey. The rider was at once admitted into the library. Ad dressing O'Connell. ho said : "I left Cork last evening at five o'clock, and I rode ninety miles to see you, counselor. The friends nf th nrioiinppfl vAt. nntriAil for the Doneraile conspiracy sent me for you. If you don't undertake their do- teuse, Donerty will hansr them all. There's a hmulrail munr.nq fnr vmi nn.l - O . - JU if you'll come they'll be safe; if not, il. Hi 1. - i -in n ii tuey ii De uaugeu. kj ciouneu was not nrnfif ncairiRt. tliij nninl!vnorit wrliiMi expressed such confidence in his profes- ninnnl filtill. Thnnwh linlf n nnnturir linl sped since he was born, he was hale and vigorous. He accepted the retainer, and promised to start at once for Cork. Burke then expressed his wish to go with the good news, but O'Connell im plored him, iu compassion to his good horse, if not to himself, to take food and test. In case that Burke might reach Cork before himself. O'Connell wrotn a short nolo to the prisoners' attorney, in- iorming mm "ne wouia aitena to aeiena the remaining prisoners, as fast as horse could draw him;" aud then, after a few hours' rest, elated nt his success, Wil liam Burke commenced his return jour ney. Eaeer looks were cast on the road to Kerry from an early hour on that Monday morning. When Burke was doscried the question, "What news, William ?" came from many a tongue. The response, " O'Connell will be here iu an hour," elicited a shout that raug through the morning air. The joyoui news pierced the barred dungeons, and awoke hope in the oppressed hearts of the prisoners awaiting their trial. The fathers, sons and brothers, wives, mothers and sisters fell on their knees and thanked God that their dear ones would yet again breathe the free oir of their native fields. The eventful Monday morning came, the court was opened, the prisoners ar raigned, and the judges refused to post pone the trial for a minute. Mr. M'Carthy, tho counsel for the prisoners, endeavored as much as possi ble to create delay, being anxious that the prisoners might have the bonefit of O'Connell's advocacy. The judges saw thvnniyli ilia inAfmna an1 Tmlnra 'Pfir- reus, with an epigrammatic air, observed I . !i ii. . t. ; ii. . i iiuat u was tne DUBiness oi tue court to prevent delay and defeat artifice." A VAt'V fair 4 tl vtt yrr.i a at 1 rr f ll omnnnaliiil J XML flMO nU AQlJgUU t.UlfMUVlVU and the solioitor-general commenced his address to the jury, when, nmid lond nrH Artnf inn 1 ilicoiia vwVifsili onfnoltw seemed to drown the sonorous tones of tue solicitor-general, the tall form of O'Connell. dust stained and travel soil ed, strode into the court house. He bowed courteously to the judges, nud his RallltA woo rAtnrnAil vnnut. lriiillv Viv his old circuit oomuaninn. Baron Penne- father. He apologized for hia unpro fessional appearance, which, ot course, was excused, and to his rennnst, " to be allowed some breakfast in court," their lordships said : " Most certainly." A large bowl of milk and some sandwiches, plentifully cut, formed his morning meal; while he partook of the food, which his toilsome journoy rendered so neces sary, he listened, with close attention, to the statement of the prinoinal crown proseoutor. On hearing a legal proposi tion being luoorrectly stated by tha so v .vwi-ptiUlllCU, UUIIUDI1 1UOWIUUJ V A claimed (his mouth half full of bread .1 ill. . ..mi l. . i .i. mi. nuumiigj: " xnats not law r iiie solicitor-general insisted it was, and the court was appealed to. The decision was in O'Connell's favor. Somewhat crestfallen. . the solioitor-treneral ro- ruuidv4 tvr a7 Bgreui JJU11CU UJe ..w ferring to an aot of Parliament which I 'l .11 1 1 1 M .. u uuiuicu uiov won punned uniy lur a limited time, he exclaimed : "That act has expired." This was blow the seo ond. , '.' So ably and admirably did O'Connell coumiot tne uefent-e, that one jury was discharged because they could not ftgree, and another found tho accused not guilty. . , What Is Coming. Some of the toilets now in preparation for Russia, America and England at one of the favorite establishments of foreign ers in Paris, a correspondent says, are elaborately and handsomely made, but so ridiculous in proportion thut an abso- l..tn Ct 1 -1! . 1 . . . iuio nun uum cumax nas poen reached, and the caricatures of 1876 plete. A carriage toilet for a prominent iiu.iuuii ubub is oi gray uuia suit, with tnuio polonaise. The skirt is ornament ed with two flounces of tho gray, and b paraieu oy one oi s. .ded bronze, as similating in color with the broDze feather tiimming which edges the polo naise. Below this falls a scalloped net work of bronze, edged with narrow lnnge, nnd outlined in the middle with npphque embroidery in steel color, whilst a fichu of similar trimming has tho embroidered les.i the shapo. Bronza boots, fastened with wrougnt steel buttons, and Marie Stuart hat. The latter nf errnir uilfc- ,,'ll U ' - - vm. Q.nj u.in n in iyu worn far back on tho head, and is orna- uieuieu wuu suort gray nnd bronze os trioh plumes, whieh oyer the depression in front. A ruche vi miie is pincea under the rim, and a DrofllRa hlini'll nf ooririol vo.l . " - iou iuddo Ulio the left elevation over the temple, aud a uim w percuea in tne other. All this toilet ifl nrfififinolltr Vonntifnl nt;i O O O t VlilUUlDUUCUi The figure becomes strictly statuesque uimiiuu n ia ijonsiaercu uy some but bevond the The extremity in delineating the figure uuw ueen rpnni)n in nnmnivinn With loreicn Ctrdnra (mil motra nnoi could be f picified where demands aro uiauv mr me most ultra and conspicuous itjjiuuiuos oi expense. In tho forty Team that, tho -v ' " " a v.ar8uug ju nas oeen Deiore the public. thousands of natent mAliniAno l,nr,n been nshered into the market and retir ed, while this old romedy has held on its wav. increasinir in iinnnl ritTt each succeeding year. Merchant's Garg- ni.'g jh is kuowu tauiuiariy the whole IcDL'th and breadth nf tha lui.l anA name of the secretary, Mr. John Hodge, ul tjyviKyiuri,, hub a iame as wide ns the mcdicino ho disnenspa. Wo hm. data as to the nnmher nf linf tloo cunt from the manufactory last year, but the luumiiy mnsi nave oeen enormous. The comnnnv distrihuta ton m;n;a l , .. w HT1W ulmanacs and domestic recipe books an- uuuiiy, ana wueu it is remembered that these aro civen awav. nnma i.lna nf ii ' T " w ...... liiV. extent of the advertising enterprise may be formed. A medicine that will stand the test of forty years, ns the Merchant's Gargling Oil has done, needs no special indorsement ut this late day. Buffalo Courier. Good Humor. Good humor is the clear, blue sky of the soul, on which every star of talent will shine more clearly, and the sun of genius encounters no vapors in his pas sago. It is the most exquisite beauty of a fine face, a redeeming grace in a homely one. It is like the green in the landscape, harmonizing with every color, nielloTTuig the glories of the bright and softening the hue of the dark; like a flu e in full chorus of in struments, a sound, not at first dis covered by the ear, yet filling up the breaks in the concord with its deep melody. A gentleman, on walking ont one Sun day evening, met a young Scotch peas ant girl, whose parents lived near his houo. " Where are you going, Jenny ?" said he. " Looking for a son-in-law for my mother, sir." Chapped hands, face, pimples, ring iroraiB, ualtrheuni, and other oncau: -"is affec tions cured, and rough skin made soft and ninootU, by nsing Junipeb Tab Boap. Be care ful to got only that made by Caswell, Hazard A To., New York, as there are many imitations made wir.h common tar, all of which are worth losa. Com. Cut This Out. The Antor Place Hotel, Ator Place, Third Ave. aud Eighth St., New York, is one of the boat plaoea for a stranger to stop well kept, centrally located, walkiug dittauoeto principal rtoros and theaters, aud with a good bed clean, airy rooms at 50 centu to $1 per day. It does not cost a small fortune to spend a few days iu the city. With the affable aud gentle manly Mr. Uorden (one of the proprietors) be hind -the counter, no one can help feeling at home. Go and see him. Abscesses and sores of long standing, whioh have resisted the operation of o- t nients and washes, may be cleansed ar i hea'.o- by frequent and persistent wash! ,g with Glenn's Bulphob Boap. Depot, Gritten ton's, No. 7 Bixtu aveuue. New York. Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye makes old folks young. Parsons' Purgative PUU will greatly relieve, if not eutirely cure, dyspepsia, when everything else fails. They have been tried iu some desperate cases, and have given more relief than any other medicine. The Markets. Oonuuen to Gooi TeitD 07 jt ui l-'lcSOows .85 00 ,375 fit. bkeep. ...a............. 07)f C6 () 11 6J tti tl 111 n....n .111.. I. ' Lam Lit (( 11 65 !6 1 IS 1 SS 69 8U 1 (6 WJ 67 6U v..-Miraiuii3 nriur-KMi-a woctsru Btits Extra ita JteU Western.,,, ... ,. No. 3 Bjrins.,.,; ftye-tatj-..t.M bartsT-Wate nAtf M.!i 1 28 87 i te 1 8U Oiia.M1xAri'wAfltLl' Corn Mlxod Western '. 47 b 00 8) 91 my, per owt Straw, imv nwt . lo'aai'ss' "76. CO 10 i'Jlk 17 (I I n as tft inl' a tin-a)w.f.rei Ko. 1, new IS 00 ifclT 01 Cod, pr cwt. .."1...... ftn. S. nmm T oo .ia f no (96 Mill Efflnoi, ;e i'ro.euai Orade .....14 SU Vuj:-l)itllforala Flame It 9 28 in 19 i-i Si w u nt ut Auntnltan bultu t&t a a a 41 ti 8i 83 ai it 07 ia Wbausrn Vtitf Woxlcru Silow..,,.. , Western Ordinary , Obese Otcie Factory " euaaued..w B -Stele .'.'. "!Tt 29 IX BmriLO. l"l""r (CO m 9 00- Vhit Ko. 1 Spring...,. J u 0 1 at Ooru MixeU , tlM& afc Pl 87 v to 87 t JO B"y - 81 (ij 8j Uif Cattle Extra ,' Klieep...... ........, Hoa-DrMtMed. Tlonr PanneylTeuia Kurt, . ..... WUeat Bed Weatero " .. .. Rye H Corn Yellow . Mixed. M Oats M tied Petroleum Oruile ' -jj ome l It (8 A I t.7Wm 60 1 ao i&no 10 nt 'it M a 4 It, 81 b- SD-il bi C" Oatt'.e Poor toOhdce.. Iha-p...... ausa. oo ia t n . o tie 4 a . 00 4 I 60 i.uioe,..M.. From a Physician. TTtpb Park, Vt.t Fpb. 7, 1876. Meeer. Poth W. Foale 8on, Boston i Gent ton mv perhaps remfmbrr (hat I wrote you everal weeks ago in rogard to the no of the Peruvian Fymp for my wife, who was snffcrinp; from genrral debility, the se qnence of typhoid dysuiterv. I 1 ad tried the iooft noted physicians In tills Btate, and also in Canada, without relief. At your recommen dation Bhe commenced the nre of the Syrup ; the first fonr bottles made but little impres sion, bnt while taking the fifth she began to improve rapidly, aud now, after using six of the dollar bottles,ahe had regained her strength, and is able to do most of the work about the house; and I feol that I cannot speak too high ly in praise of the Peruvian Byrup. I have iroeeribed it to several of my patients, and lave prronred the sale of tepral dozen of it hfre. You can make any nse of this letter you see fit. Yours, verv trulv, II. D. 'Belmin, M. D. Many valuable horses die from the effeots of colio. The beet thing to do in a case of this kind Is to pour a bottle of John eon'$ Anodyne JJnimmt into a long necked Junk bottle, add half pint of molasses and water, then pour the whole down the horse's throat. In ten minutes the horeo will begin to eat. The nit. niion of soldiers and their heirs U callo'l to the oard of MoNelll Biroh, or waBimigiou, L. J., iu another comma. SSn t.'nf loAgte. Bmnpln free. U. Albert, Boston, M. AKT-For 40(1 Pupfr nnd JMitKnzlnpe wanted. O. W. llpnni-tt, Onn. A'l, Qnlnoy, Mich PBOFITAHI.F Wort for Awntt nt hom. Sample ItU its. Ray. W. O. Loomh, Wectmorelanil, N. Y. Profllnblr, l'leeAnt work ;bandred!i now employe.i, hnndred more wanted. M. N. I.OVEI.L. Krlo. Pa. $10 a Dy. Kmploymctit for all. Chromo A NoTeltr OMalOKnefreB. I'elton A Co..ll!tWiiiiiiilt,N.Y. Qk OUTFIT FKKK. Beet Ohenoe Yet Write 'EM JLt..gc-0olJ-"l'8 i CO., a Qllnton Plece.N.Y. $55 g 1717 a Week to Arnte. Hamplee FRRB, 91 I P. O. VIOKKRY, Anguiite, Maine. Ol)i Week Salary nrantd to male A female. Send V.r etemp for olronlem. B. M. Bodlne.Indltnep'e.lnd. AOKNTS wented. on nlary or commle'lon. New bnel. em. Addreee J. B Masst A io., St. LouIk, Mo. 4STTTHTA Theo:,.l''",n'r"n,Bd- Trial nnokmee fiOX JAiitA. fr, U Bmithsiubt. OleTeiand, O. ftk?00 .nl". Ontflt worth I frrnto Airente. CDHrr KioellorM'l'aOo,16l Mloh. AT..Oblcno. WIND mil.l.M for Pnmplnaand Rnnnlna Muchlnorr. Addre TOKNADO W1WDMH.I. CO , I'T.BA. N. Y. TMK NPOIITMMAM. Tnrf, Kleld Sporta. Arrt. , SSltSTSr f V J""- Nplnien cipr free. (). J. K1STKR j O).. Inhe.. O MnrraT St.. New York. MONTH end traTelln expenim paid W-f-id't for Knlrnmrn. No pedillera wauted. Addreaa, aloaiTQB MANur'o Oo., Ulnolnnatl. Oblo. 5350C Montu. Agent, wanted. 30beetell Iny artlolea In the world. One sample free "J w rilf l.(!HSPt. Uetrolt.Mloh. S3 WATI'MEM, A Oreat Sensation. Samptt Wnlrh aurl OulJU fret In AqmU. Better tb.n Oold. Addreee A. OHUI.TKB A OO., Ohloago. PT r.lCJ -"'!' and HtRK eelf-enre XUIUplf Bent FRFR. 1 bave no bambnr medl olne to rell. F. W. PUTWAM, 5 Kant Broadway. N.Y. A cente Wanleil.-TwentyMil 1 Mounted Oimaiu .V lor I . Ii sampled bj mall.post-pald.BOo. cnti. iKriTAf. OUBQMO Oo., 3 t.MiM Hlreet. New York. CAMPAIGN BTi?.' Mad rapidttf with Stencil nd Ky Ohsck vjaiamiruw ana nampien ikkk, Cjfift A AVTTT" Mala or fmal. Nocapi- that will brln yoa $.MO a month at home day or m'it. lNTMTgglUMqN, 173 (ireonwlca Street, New York. tDlUtnaLO Crayon, IVtur? fill. I Ae-nt iltin(rrurf'hromft, il l-lir.-mn fur.U. lar, -at.,. . . ... 7lws wortli ,-, -nt jt Mi.ii.l i'u ivpt rrpf. j. ii. nrn- itiv ssons. it Ijni.l r-r Sftp. Illiiftra- , MASS. OPIUM HABIT CURED AT UOMK. No publicity. Time hort. TArmn mnHnrittA 1 Akk tuatlmn. Deacrlhe oaaa. Dr. F. K. Mau8H, Qnlncy, Mloh. NO Vf will ttArt ron Id a baslneR yon can make HTtii a wpk without caltnl. !. XU.iritX Supply On.. U Bnwery. N.Y. We send Plnnt I TllR I rtinii h Mull of tried varltifts l)OM,AR Dot-paid, than of Small Fruit. I NI'HSP.KY. I Others hy Exproaj. ial0u?Jreo UPHAM A ANTHONY, Clayton, Iei. AGENTS 1 yoa want ths best mil nv nrtini the worlil and a nll.i vnlrl mfani lever watob. free of cost, wrlia &t . O"- Broadway. N. Y, I lA afli ED f m'le rng; Bubfuloeit cured tlm Doily mtdt rlgoroui ; ValuabU H V UN, Hot 4'iri'J. N. Y. $250 ' WONT II AOKNTS AVANTKll everj whir. BuslnesH bonorahle and tirat otB. Partlcutari best Pkfe. Addieea WORTH Jk CO., St. LonlB, Mo. FREE ' 3.dOO Bnlldtn Lots (riven away In K. JV cMlr.nville. ienn. (alternats ienetT. ed). The Corapr.ny'a Attorney will eieoute War ranty Djeda and forward to applicants for a fee of fct 3 A(i Ky. TbQQ. Land A Mining Oo .Newport. Ky RFVIH VFR UMl9 ,antf T-Khot, Self-Aotinii nCVULVCn Cylinder, with Box CartrhW, ....... 3.ti. 4 pn. Utttalogap for Agentat. BA LOW IN A CO.. II I Nassau Kt,, S. Y. rilTJl A G, The choloest In the world Importers' 1. Alil a7?A nrloes LsrffHRt Onmimnr In Imarlpa staple article pleases everybody Trade ornrtnaally ln oreaslntc Agents wanteil everywhere best laducemeata don't wnts time send for Circular to nun i w r.LLa, -i ;i vesey rst., iv. y. V.O. Box 1287. 1 til OIA AKNT?4 Wnntrd-HtiOtoKtOO HFWMF a Week. Or HCitMl fnrfeltnd. Nnxnnvul. ties, cbromos, stationery pnukafres, watches, jewelry, etc ; special terms klven to agents; valuable samples, with catalofnie, tent free; a lH-karat solid gold watch glvnn as premium. R. L. Fletchkb, 1 Dey Street. New York. AGENTS. InveatUatethemerltsof The fllus traled Weekly before determining OD.m your work this full and win. ier. The oomhiDatlon for this season surpaces anything heretofore attempted. Terms sent free. Address Aiiy-iJ 4 Warren St. t New York. The LnVPRQMre,eri'11' or , MiigneiluChorrt. Tbsuosl wonderful sd1 sod amu.iog Initrumenl crcr inenid. Secret convcrieUioQ ca be carried oo from dCTurent roeuii, serou ths tureet. ko., wtiliout detection. A child can Ii. trilr"AfftiitB uiit-d to Uke or.leri Tor it. Sella like hot rtkei Sample lialr eat for IO. Addru, Klcteher A Co., WillianisburKb. h. Y. A BOOK for the MILLION cLMUAL AUVICE ZXWJXZ! t'elnrrli, l'.ui'ture. u;.:uui IJabit. U,, SXT HILL uu r;ctii i Vr. Umu' liiipenstry No 12 N. 8th it, Si.Loaii.ala HO, FOR IOWA I ! Fa nn era, reuten and hired men of America ! A oh'llntj. from l.tflf ktflllfl arai nf tkea tiut Innta lea Iowa on R. R. terms, at )d and JjtO ier aore. Koud a postal card for onr map aud pamphlet, or onll on tho aune a.. , a.auu , na iViUi'lllU ni., VlilCMKO, or Cedar Rapids, Iowa. John B. CaLupun, Land Com'r. If yon want to lo your own printing, '""i T.L iu.....). hi t'irtuUr. Irieavutl hc.j U.-'..l Ttj. J.r. Mud lr.ie.rmU. Wa u lha t'lii'iiiii-kt iiml lit'Kt huiiil mid 3 j-kukf itrliiiiiiir reat-s, Va w Ii fe i.i Tln lnl 1 ,(,r. J auawatl :uu:;s izzzizi. rss'sa co., u Uvnj St., vtwXxi N. F. BURNHAM'S 1814 TnrUn WATER WHEEL Uaa dleiilaccd handreda ot other Tnrbluee, but hne never been 11. elf (Unplaced. Pamphlet free. W F. BURWHAM. YoBa. Pa UOOD NEWS 1'IIK BOOK AlSENTm TUe Winning- BooU of Ilia Hraeon la eul ! BRET HARTE IN THE FIELD! ' Gabriel Uonboy." Splendidly Illoatrated and 2.S.ut.i',u.!".B" Mdd rf11' Th l'reM Pleolng it !fiB 'l)l"l' Woike. Saj. a prominent iinraal: ... fifnueiii is gei if. we went trlke. Bend (or lllaatra'ed Ohoulsie and eee for your elyee. Addreee AMKRIOAN PUBLISHING I1U . liABTyoBu, Ot., OHiCAqo, 111.. (JisorasaTi, Ohio. $501 two cash , ,$50 EACH. I EACH. Offered for Fineit Pieoet of Work executed with onr rftt.luiiiiliLl ItltAt HfcT hAU, Frlue, 4.50. Treadle Puvier. For particulars, address the Manut'ri, m SHOT GUN j (I'lUole-hnrret aTitn. bar or fnmt actinn 1ioL ptnuine twist burrtfli. aud a $uud siiooier. UK NO balk: w itlt J' lank. I'outh. aud ad-cutter, for Cin b tnt ( (). I, with privilpco tu cxauuno Lafure piyiuK Scud Lmuip fur eirenKir Ut 1. 11 u" ftOI'..l I Lit i:iiati. O. Removal-I50fi New and Hrrond.uand. of efx Uri.cluae ninkere. iui.mllnw u A'PI'UU A. tei.Kw ...... be aold at rxirimrdinury l.uw Prlrre firloee out Hie emir aiiick, iirevioue to H K.IIOV AI. in ihrlr ew Mure, 4t Keel 14lli ht., I'niua Kuuare. Oct. Itiih a' 2 rim. per PiiKi'. llluniraied .Mneivai bHitprice. eouie ( miiluauee .'...ri. Turiii- ..uLi-ii. eittet'iai nifture nllNM, illRnulix lurcra and Urnilnr.. mi ItroHdnr. New York. SOLDIERS Dfanbled in auv dwnii hv wnnrri nv it'w.u u entitled lo reoeioa, and moat ot tbxiee pe eli&ed to la. eroaee. Tboie vbo urred for tbiee yeaie or who were dUcberted fnr wound cr lnjiry. Iievleg reca.vod but SI(Kt.a tr.areeatltlelUl(!OaddliloneL Wbere in- i.'d r le die. I reUtlree ie eotlced tj bounty. ll:e. ... ' KIK. II, Ue.bh.al.n, . one of wuo.u war Obii of Dlrl.lon In tbe Tension onW, "! . . 'a. a peolelty. No fee thtraod tUI elalui U ouilotited. For lull Iniennatloa addrew tbem uoloaliMi etemp. HALE'S KONEY OF IIoRr.IIOUN'D And TaR Ton inn odbe of Cotiuns, Coi.dh, Intmtekza., Hoaiiss!- KECS, DTFPICULT DnEATUTNO, AND ALL ApffUCTIO-'g OPTUS TnnoAT, UnoNcntAi, Tcbkh, ani Lcnos, leadino to Consumption. This, infalliblo remcly Is composed of .tn. Honey of the plintlTorr hound, ia sLomical union w i th T ar-B ai.m, cx I met er' from, t'.ie Lira l'lirrriPLrj nf t'io fou'st Irco Able3 Calsa!i:a. or Ii lm o Oilca-1. Thfe Honry of noruhound soothes a:,d fcCATTEttanll irritation!) and inllnm mntious, and tho Tnr-Iiaim cleanses and hbai.8 tho throat and alr-pussagcs leading to tbe lungs. Fiva Additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist end in healthful action. Let nr) pre jU tice ksep j'ou from tryin;r this great medicine of a famous doctor, who has javed thousands of lives by it In his li'.le private practice. It. B. be Tar Dalra has do bad Taste r pmclL Riicns, no ckn t-s and $t pitn Bonaa, Groat laving to ba '.arye alza. tSoid oy all Drugs'ista. Pike's Toothache Drr;o' . r - in 1 miiiuto. NEW W1XLCOX GIDI1S Lnlest Tn.....i..n Only mnchlne producing Mi in the ivcrta M.irve'ona licsults. ( Antomatlo 'lon-lon fli.l Trad. Mark In base tC. lr of orrn niarl.lnc. SILEXT SEWING MACHINE. Scad Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, 4c. AVillcox aV Oihhs S. M. Co., (Cor. Bond St.) 058 Ilroadway, New York. LADIES' SELF DRESS-FITTER. Tho FITTEIt" conFlsta of 5 acta of 1 .1 dttTcrcnt r zh nf a IhiIv'h nlnt. mr In heavy paper. (o tfmt erter infisiireH tin, ta ken, the cxiicl-fitliiitr unm-rii c in he sc-1 lectcd all reaiiy to cut the nuiiiif bv, si n pie that a child cm ujo It huci-efiilly by reading InstruclUms. Willi it ft v l ulv cm fit her dresses perfectly, while It U ot price-, l'nceof tsclf Drcsa Utter', fLPO. A up ii is Wanted Everywhere t XoT.-Fnr TWO HOIjIjARS wo will make yun a yuarlv mi mm rl'tur tu the Monllily F.lite lrrcr.niniUcr nid IIillini- (H i-1 1 1 in (1 ; . i !' ui. 1 1 1. it ritiei.niid B. nd vcu l y ri'turt tnnil tno Pond stamp for hew nud buuutlful A. BURDETTE SMITH, uu A I.MROftM : 16 East 11th Ct., Xcw-Vork riiy.rs "If fvN Hko nbnll of fire rolllnn an an ' down (be rhHPt," U a common eip.twston among tuerer f.ura ladiitestiOD. Theu ura Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, ret tbe syslvm Into a benlthy condition, so thnt tha dlKtlve r(Mna cn do tblr lerltiniHte w rk. aud ytj won't be troubled hftura lip. DypepA,a Is the fruit ful motot-r of aiaoy pad dbess iBitrltintf from the torpid uoiidtMon ct the stomach, and this a iiot oarr.i off easily and pleasantly the oau e, and thus cures the dlHusH, WILD BY ALL DRPGO.KTN Mnsic Boots ! lm Bools ! THE ENCORE! By L. O. Kmxrboh. Ooutalns an eieeDent Sinfi ,g Hchonl Oonrse. A tine j collection of PfealinTune and Ambbms. i Resides the above there are nearly un paves filled with frUfts. riaav Part toaiara and Glaaa tnr l'ra.nn and ! Dnfts. waay Part tojgs and Glees lor Pr actio and ivecroauon. As will be seen, there are abnndant materials of tbe Iwt oharactor, for making Sirglon U!ase InU-reallng, wide awake and popt-Ur. Tb Knogbf 1b also an excel lent book to ace In Oon rpnttoi H, At-admles, Gjllee Oholrs.eto. Piii,e 7o on. H7dU toi dta a. THE SALUTATION ! Church Kfufcio Book ! For 1316-77 ! By L. O. Kmebbon. UootaiDs a Good Collection nf Kronlar Musi a A thorough aSlngirg IHchoc-l ("ouist, with abnadant exerutsts. Bit tbe greater v art of this new and Impor'atit rousl eal work i- tukn np with tu rn Mtricl Tunes, Antm-m-, SeotMiufs. ( hanta, eto., to. The whole ennstttutMi a book qnttH qnti to those already pLblitn-(1, which hav oaosreo It: Lime of Mr. Ktuersn to h widely koowu aa q of tt e most auoowstni of moilttrn omoo-ar of ttacted Muslo Price m.;tS. Par dm., 9 1 .0O. bpeclmtn ooples mailed. postfree, for retail prlc. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. C. H. IMTKON I D., 711 llrondwoy, New Vork. .1. E. UITKliN V I II,, SucoewHire to Lee a Walker, Phlln. THE SS" AT THE CENTENNIAL AS WELL A3 AT VIENNA. TUE "WILSON" HECEIVED THE HIGHEST A.WARD, A MEDAL AND DIPLOMA rou THE BEST i'i In the World! Wilson Sewing Machine Co., MAKVFACTVItEHS, Chicago, New Orleans,New York TSLJB'v ,a "TSH A Mi Xfl It; 1 V kJ afij fm mm am 1 1 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Centennial history It sMs fvtnr than toy rthor honk. Or Ajrrt told 47 cnp'eii In ona dny. Rmrt for onr ) tra ttrms to A Saa-i.ua Dr.a ee-r,n t1 ta. 1 1 J . 1-. a. I 11. nUPllir. it w I a . m.irnirii ' Ul Ut?l,nt m, r a. $3.00 for 10c I Three beck numhcraof III ll EI M MUSICAL VISITOR, cnntnininir Three Itollnrx worth of neiv and toed music (vocal and Instrumental all (rrailpe) will bo acnt, post, paid, to any ftiMrrns on receipt of Ten rent. Address J. CHlitCH Ac CO., Cincinnati, U. A NOVELTY. 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