FATUt, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. l-nttrr rnl lliittrr linking In packing butter it is essential Hint it jo well tnniped together, leaving no nsaures or air cells. This ci n be well uone only when in a mollow condition, and by putting in small quantities at -nce and stroking it lightly a number of times with tho ladle; never rub it, but Rive it a direct, positive impression at each stroke. The butter should never be Waced against the edge of the package, iut alwaysn. the center, and bo kept there all tho time n little the highest. In this way there will always be both a perpendicular and aluternl pretsnro on it which will exclude the air and close up all fissures. By so doing, the brine or excess moisture will also get to the edge of the pauRagc, where it will bo finally t v.ten into and keen filled the pores of the wood, thus rendering it constantly air tight, and preventing the butter from Kctting into tho wood, and so causing it to adhere to the p-iekagu. If this is allowed to bo done there will bo a loss of a number of pounds to whoever under? takes to use it,, by ft little that adheres un uy inr more tlint gets nnecteu. un the other hand, whoa tho pores of the wood are entirely closed with the Bait from this brine, not one pnrticle of but ter will be either wasted or damaged ; it will cleave from tho package perfectly clean and sweet. Two pounds of butter wasted is equivalent to one cent a pound on the whole package. Retailers nnd consumers generally understand this ; and when they find a packago that really costs them two or three cents a pound more than they expected, by reason of wastage, they are very apt to try another dairyman's lintter, or if they are com pelled to buy more of the Bame kind to do so at a reduced price. A poor churning of butter sandwiched in between two good ones will condemn a package of butter on almost any Snarket, and the whole package of butter will bring very little, if any, more than if all was equally as poor as the poorest in it ; or a churning of good white butter between two of fine yellow, will detract from the price fully as much as would be equivalent to throwing the white away altogether. It is therefore fur better to pack such chuvnings separately or to use them np at the dairyjwhile they are new and in their best condition. Such butter is useful if consumed after it is made, while if kept a short time it will become nearly worthless, and so detract from the good, which had it been packed by itself would have commanded a good price. I have known a dairy of butter to bring more money after throwing out a whole pack age that had a poor churning in it than was offered for the entire dairy. If a churning nf butter does not fill a package it should be covered with a damp clean white cloth with salt on, to protect it from dust and air, until another churn ing shall fill it, whoa a dump cloth and salt may again be put on nnd the pack age sealed ami set away ready for the market. . The best time to market butter is when in its best condition, and butter seldom improves with age. Krffrtiftiitff IMvnrf Prnrs. There is fao kind of fruit tree that may have its fruit changed by regraft ing so advantageously as the pear. The facility with which giafts may be set well, and the certainly of their growing if the work is fairly performed, added to the value "of a strong stock, render the operation desirable when an improve ment may be made in the fruit. These remarks .will apply to both Btaudards and dwarfs, but the low form of the dwarf renders the work more easy and convenient. We have seen bearing dwarfs changed by threo years' growth to full bearing trees of other and more desirable varieties. . It has often happened that the owners of orchards have found themselves in tho possession of worthless sorts, either by the mistake of tho vender or too high recommendation of unknown varieties, or by the deterioration of old pears by black mildew and cracking. Some times tho owner would prefer to have moderately good pours changed to the very bent, but he is not always aware how easily it is done. It c ists no moro to grow Bartletts than Summer Bells, nor Aujoiis than choke pears. The older aud larger tho treo to be changed, the greater is tho number of grafts to be inserted in it and the corre sponding labor required. At the same time, the larger will be the crop of fruit produced when it comes into fruiting. The process is very simple. .First cut oil' branches of a suitable size for the insertion of grafts all over the tree, nnd at as nearly equal distances from each other as practicable ; then remove the other limbs and shoots, and insert grafts into tho stumps made by cutting the first mentioned branches, and the work is done. It is true sometasteand judgment should bo exercised so as to give tho tree handsome form and to distribute the new roots evenly through the new head. For trees which have reached a good bearing condition the insertion of two or throe dozen grafts into the head of each will afford a speedy change from a poor to an excellent pear. Even a dozen grafts will answer. One man will graft " twenty-five trees and more in a day. In some instances three years have thus given a heavy crop of Bartletts on trees that before produced worthless fruit. Country Gentleman. Domestic Kcclpta. Pop Oveus. Two cups of sweet milk, two cups of flour a little heaped, a bit of butter as largo as a walnut, two eggs, ouo large spoonful of sugar, nut meg and salt. Melt the butter, add the milk slowly to the flour to avoid lumps. Bake in cups or gem pons, all heated, twenty minutes in a hot oven. BnoiLixa Meats. When meats are ' broiling on a gridiron over hot c6als, the sudden heat applied seara the out side, which shuts in tho juices, and the rapid application of heat soon cooks the meat through, if in moderately thin slices. It is then tender, juicy and pal atable. Tiio.46 who never broil their fresh meat, fishor poultry, do not know the excellence of a properly cooked dish of animal food. Balloons. One pint of sweet milk, three eggs, one pint of flour. Separate the eggs, beat the yolks until light, aud mix with the milk and stir into the flour gradually. Beat it well with one salt 'spoon of salt; then whisk the whites until stiff, and stir through the milk, flour nnd yolks lightly. Butter small cups, till them half full of the mixture, and bake in a quick oven. When done, ' turn them out of the cups on to a heated dish and send to the table hot. Eat with sauce, or butter and sugar worked to a cream. - A bill has been passed by the Legisla ture of Tennessee to reduce the salary of the governor from 4,000 to $3,000 ; supreme court judges from- $4,000 to $3,000; judges of inferior courts and all special judges from 2,500 to 82.000. The bill, after it receives the promised signature of ' the governor, goes into effect after the next , genera) county election, . A DEAD DICTATOR. His excellency Gen. Junn Manuel de Rosas, ex-governor and dictator of the Argentine confederation, died lately at his farmhouse at Swathling, about three miles from Southampton, England. He was bom on the 80th of March, 1793, and was consequently within a fortnight of eighty-four yeors of ago. The de ceased, who has resided at and near Southampton for the Inst twenty-five years, was seized with inflammation of the lungs on the eighth of March, after having imprudently exposed himself to the inclemency of the weather, and, despite the careful and unremitting at tention of Dr. John Wiblin, F. R. C. S.. who has been his medical adviser and confidential friend throughout the whole period of his residence in England, suc cumbed to the attack at the hour named. La Dona Manuels de Rosas de Terrero, the devoted daughter and companion of the ex-dictator, arrived from London the day previous to his death, and was in attendance upon her father during Ins laBt hours. Her husband, Don Maximo Terrero, left Southampton bo lately as the 24th of February, in the Royal Mail company's steamship, Minho, for Buenos Ayres, with all the necessary authentic documents to recover his wife's and the general's property, which they inherited, apart from that acquired from the state. Manuela was the deceased general's only child, but she has two sons, aged respec tively twenty-one aud nineteen years, the eldest of whom completed his examina tion recently at the School of Mines in London. Gen. Rosas arrived in Eng land, after his overthrow in Buenos Ayves, iu 1852, being brought over in an English man-of-war, under the command of Caj)t. Day. a member of a Southamp ton family, and at once adopted Southampton as his place of residence. He occupied a large house iu Roekstone place, Carltou-cresceut, for several years, and then removed to the farm, where he remained till his death. this place, called Burgess-street farm, of the extent of about four hundred acres, he rented under the late Mr. Joha Fleming, of Stoneham Park, and on it he has ex pended immense sums of money, finding his amusement and pleasure in its daily personal superintendence. The general has been quite infirm from gout for some years, but he might be seen constantly riding about the grounds, aud his greatest happiness seemed to be to sit on his horse and give orders to those employed. His love of what may be termed despotic command was so great that no one was allowed to speak a word Gunpowder for Europe. While a state of sluggishness prevails among our manufacturers of gunpowder such as hns rarely if ever before been known, they are buoyed np with expec tations of 'large orders from the bellig erents in Europe, should a conflict ac tually commence. England holds the only natural deposits of saltpeter in the world, the entire receipts coming from Calcutta, but here in the United States we have liberal supplies on hand, and though, in case of hostilities, an order in council prohibiting tho export of salt peter from the East Indies will follow immediately, our manufacturers are not in the least concerned lest the supply fall short. A similar order was issued during our lote war : nevertheless the country was abundantly provided with ammunition, and the ability of manu facturers in that crisis to meet every de mand is the only criterion from which to judge of their capacity in the future. That the United States will be heavily called upon for gunpowder, in case of war in Europe, is already shown by numerous inquiries from abroad.' , Russia has already made a contract for powder, which is in course of shipment to Cronstadt, and as well known tho Turkish government have been quietly receiving large quantities of arms aud ammunition from this country for the last eighteen mouths. Their wants ap parently have only been restricted by the available quantity of piasters. Rus sia is not likely to buy much in England, and the relations of the British govern ment to either of the probable combat nuts are such that she cannot afford to hazard her uentral position. Therefore it is reasoned, purchases of war materia will be made largely of a neutral power0 far removed from the conflict, nnd on upon whom there can be entire reliance- New York Commercial Advertiser. Mmoltr, Pont and foul' On, And nil worry with Arcs that will not burn, and whoro it in impossible to cook properly, can nil bo remedied ud a Rfivinf? in fuel obtained. Bend stump for circular. Henry Colford A Co., 76 Bansoin St., Philadelphia. Rhenmatism cured at once by Durang's Itheurrmtio Itemed?. Hend for circular to Hel pheiiHtino A Bentley, Washington, D. 0. OUR PETS. TWO OH FAT 8BNB ATI O NS For Aernnts. Send for Ontfilnsue to B. O. IIRIDOMAN, ft Rnrclair St., N. V., and I 70 W. 4th St., Cincinnati. QUEENS OP Til 15 REPUBLIC I FIFTY-TWO OF THR MOST PROMINENT STATESMEN of tie COUNTRY WILL WRITE FOR THE TOLEDO BLADE " Let me see," says the nurse of a sick man, "the doctor said one teaspoonful every ten minutes; that makes six every hour, say seventy-two (luring the night. I shall give him seventy-two spoonfuls right away, and have a chance to get a little sleep myself." This large sum he profusely lavished, and, indeed, squandered away, during the first ten years of his residence in England, at which time his liberality was unbounded to all with whom he was brought in contact. In the latter years of his life the ex-dictator was entirely and absolutely dependent upon his for mer finance minister, the ex-officers nil- except by way of acknowledgment of ! dor his command,- and the amiable family commands or. in answer to questions. I of his daughter's husband. Formally General Rosas always paid his farm at- ; years General Rosas end the late Lord tendauts and laborers about one-third Palmerston frequently exchanged visits more than the current wages in the dis-; at the farm at Swathling and the manor trust, but he had the peculiarity of only ; of Broadlauds, and an extensive cor eugaging them day by day. Each man , respoudenco was carried on between the was puid daily, and told whether he ! two. would be required on the morrow or 1 not. This singular feature of his char acter sprang from a determination never , to be bound by any permanent engage ment, but in the result the men found themselves generally iu regular employ- i ment, and very few changes were made, j So strictly disciplinarian were his habits i that each man's time was calculated hour j by hour he worked, and fully to carry I tins out, particularly in the summer months, he had always a night watch man specially employed, both winter and summer, to ring a large bell under his bed-chamber window every half hour throughout the night. It was always a characteristic of tho deceased that he paid well for labor, but lie wos rigid iu seeing that the labor was performed. General Rosas fled from his country without anything m the shape ol prop- GLENN'S Sulphur Soap eradicates All Local Skin Diseases; Permanently Beautifies tub Complexion, Prevents and Hems dies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Injuries ' op the Cuticle, and is a Ksi.iAnLtf Disinfectant. This popular and inexpensive rcme ay accomplishes tho same .iebults At: costly Sui.PnuR Baths, sinco it permanently removes Eruptions and Irritations of the Skin. OOMPLEXIONAL BLEMISHES Bre ol- w:iys obtiated by its use, and it ren der's the cuticle wondrously fair and BTiVOtll. Soiies, Sprains, Bruises, Scalps, Bums and Cuts arc speedily hkai.f.d by it, and it prevents and remedies Uout and Kheumalism. It removes Dandruff, strengthens the roots of the Hair, and preserves its youthful color. Asa Disinfectant of Cictliing and Linen used in the sick room, and as a Protection against Contagious DI8EA8K3 it is uncquulcd. Physicians emphatically endorse it, Prices, 25 and 50 Cents per Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 60c and f 1.20. 21. B, There li economy In buying the large cakej. Bold by all Druggists. " Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," Black or Brown, 60c. M.CRITTETO, PropV. 7 Sixth Av. NT. SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH Hlrrnmh Combined with I.lMhfnem. Vpon nwiwipt of a Pnat-nffloe money order, we will deliver to the esprpss or railroad 4(1 Jt-inh square tMth, In, inches lonir. for fjl .nit to ).-inch square tooth. tin, inrhoe Ions, for 3. led moF.t.T noiitn. SWEET'S M'FO CO.j Btiucp, W. T. RUE'S HAND CULTIVATOR, SEED llltll.L MAMUr'D pJ P" 0 Windom, and others of equal note, contribute an article Kvdrt. Rhermnn, Key, HehnrR, Morton, Blame. Fnnter, during the ypnr. Tin- NnNliv'l.f'tlera are written exclusively for the The iientand Cheapen ranerin me worm. Siirctiiirti I'nrlrw sent Free to any address. Bend Postal. Address, ... II I. A II r.." TOIPnOa iFiun. 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With thin Junpr Bahndoor, the lirime minister of ' last magic element to give order, harmony, and Teiiiiil wwiit in lmtlia nt Rnrimnttx! nuvm to Uin rest, tho he entered the river befoi-e sunrise fur i certaintv. esnlt in a mathematical Xrv it, and be convinced. that imrpose iu the highest spirits, and after performing his nblutions he Bat on ' the bank to say his prayers. Soon after I he was noticed to be motionless. On his j followers approaching hiin they found ' that life was extinct. An express was sent to the capital, and orders arrived i to postpone the funeral rites to the first ; of March. The three principal rauei s (widows), his brother and son arrived, and the ranees expressed their desire to siicrilice themselves. Tho brother tried to dissuade them, but he failed, aud the funeral pyre was prepared with pandal wood, resin and a large quantitY of ghee. When the arrangements had been made the ladies bathed, performed poojah (an Kast India sacred rite), ami made pres ents to the Brahmins. The next step was they took measures for the govern ment of the country and to maintain peace; then general directions, were given to tho brother-in-law. Their last act was to release tome prisoners. They then entered the funeral pyre quite un concernedly, muttering prayers. The corpse was then laid on its back, and the eldest ranee took its head in her lap and the two others took the feet. They were then surrounded by odorous combusti bles, and the ranees gazed upon the fea tures of their husband as if forgetful of every other consideration. The fire was then applied by his son, nnd all was over iu a few minutes. Clancy ift Poultry. Tiof. A.Corbett, of No. 7 Warren St...Y.. has received the Centennial and several gold medaln, also 32 diplomas, for his new process of hatch ing eggs and raising pou.try by means of horse manure. This valuable discovery will give iSUO yearly profit from 12 hens. Catalogues, circu lars aud testimonials teuton receipt of postugc. Every Year You Lose More Uinn one cists Ours at way rltit no pay till tfsted nnd Miited N'n ri-k, wo ray freiitht He your own a ,,.,., Uafui'miimioiionii Kimr Ton lliiv Sen 1 1. . i-Utr (nnnfi letter) rMtVrW. hend for free Price Lint all size Scale und jtitltfo fnr yourself. JONES OF BINGHAMT0N, It I N ;i J 1 1 A M TON,N.Y. COLLINS 8c CO'.S Q.'l JfOUFl 'LARS DDRESS TO I 0 aV5C-- XOLLIN S & Co. PRlCE 212 Water St NEW-YORK City. FASHIONS its? 4 M !C';f Ainr Ladu'i "Armure" tiX Lady's "Armure ""Jhn Intcst iuusrftiiilHr myH B will tint ii 1 li in it ii i- ii iu.. im:t), to pay man expciiM-n. FOUR GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITIONS Paris, Vienna, gantiago, I867J I873 m I87SJ PHILADELPHIA, 1876. O.II.VOEOANi AttaiGMED FlftitT RMt AT ClNTRf:K14L. Grent turirtw of xtyltt at priert vhirh teaufil he impitttiblt for worn-ui i tirctttnet ciiiouiunet)tiatfijannti'i iormanujaauTt, ICXAMt'LES OF NET CASH I'RICESt Five octavo double reed organ, D1 OH with tremulant. 'tplUU Five octave organ, nine stops, mi 1 A with voix celeste, pJ. -Lfc Sold alto far monthly or quarterly paumtnt', or ret.tnl MHfil rent pnyt. A Mtpertor oronn mny mi l-t pnhnir-t hyt'tttaty ptymtni ft.w ptr ttr Jut ten quarters, t uinltmutt jrec. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 1M Trcii). i. i St, -.'5 L'nion S-i. WMliR.h Ave. BOSTOW. NEW YORK. CHTOAOO. ,H n WrrW nl to Aeenrs. Tbe Work inilijwnmsble to K. A. M. N-nd for Dmrrtpti?. Masonio Works, 7 31 Broadway, New York. The GreenTirook & Patsrson City fariss' ral Calendar. Journal, nnd S Sample Plnnto, ii.j Floral mnAnT!n 'c:Jtopoll'it ur.ler for our coods; UMVUil V CUcrtiiniioiilf uiilormrnli ioil JLJ aalrn r. Trnrolinii .jiicriw" 1'ael l.y Cnnivatir. t'l.lon F-irtK- ' ' ' Wnrlil. rlivinlinll, ' Pure and Wholesome Water Onn onlv bo obtnined hy risine tlio Silienlril Cnrlinn Wnter'FiltiTH. Ilhistrnted Prioo Lift frro on uppli. cntionto H. R. MF.XSINO. Wntor St.. Xhw T..rk. 10 Per Cent. Iowa Farm Mortgages, Bouuht and Sold and t!illerlnn mado In all pnrtii of tow Atib Jnfnrmntinn dnwirpd irivpn froo on appllon- tion. Addresa J. A. FITCIHPATRK'K, Nornda, loiva. -n. Kv mm), IWc. Circulnrs free. US Iey Htrfot, New York. Hold bv Wittchmnkerft. r. s. iur(;h a no. MONEY (I'lirk Siilos. Irito Prolits. Snd 2.5 SlaO I'EIt SIONTII. Out tit cum. ve will sona ine rniirru " im E iiiV3 iftl'l.ik tlnHrl of thin Km I'rncriiBtintition in Hie TliUT of l.ifp As well ns of time. Don't coquet with a cimyb, ti cold, or any lung or throat eomnluiiit. With out oven an liotu-'s delay procure 'Hale'H Honey of Horeliound and Tar." '1 licre'n no discount on itrt oix-ratinn. A euro is the inevitable re Kult. Sold by all chutiiKts. Pike's Toothache Urops cure in one minute. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED ! ! irrollK FOR ALL to Bell the two best subscription Iwiku of tho j-.iiir. 1st. (iKVJ, t'TSTIilt'S C'O.III'I.I'.Tl-: Mi l-:, elugantly illustrutBd. It is tho most fiiHi'in-itir.K Ki.ijsrupliy published in yo:ir. It con tains a full account of all his great Indian fights. 2d. thu ;ui:at west am the pacific COAST, beinir a trip of over 15,000 miles by Gen'l J. F. RuKling, taken by order of tho United Statos Govom oient. It in eleg.intly lllustnitud. A wonderful and exciting trip. 1'riccn very ri'aoniilili'. Kveryono can make money selling thene books. Address, SHELDON & CO., 8 Murray St.. N. Y. Prinoi'MM Polonaise. IVcc. for Ten Ceul. (or 3 slumps), "PtinetM PotonatM." To pay mailiuit expenses. Smith's Instrnctiiiii-Booi & Catalogue. ffi't. 11 bv Both Patterns aud Hook for 23 s (or atompi). SEE our STYLES and TEST OUR PATTERNS. A. BURDETTE SMITH, Editor. P. O. Box 6055. 18 East 14th St., N. Y. City. mm m the blood i A PERMANENT TONIC WITHOUT ALCOHOL. Peruvian Syrup Is a Protected of Iron. Peruvian Syrup W cents for Biimples, EC l.lt'SE C'O.f rinrlmintl, IK AIMTFn WKN to travnl and to Prnlcrn our Hli I tU new anbrnnknble OIt Ohiinnnys and I jimn finodv. Nn Pfi.tllitifr. ShIbit liberal. Inipi- iipbb parmannt. Hotel Hnd trnvclitin ptw Tinea paid. AinNITon li.Afi do., zii ftinin fit., i inoinnan, u. Contains no Alcohol. Irof. lliiira Mnclc Comiioiinfl the only irepmtitn,oue packu;c wliicn will force the bearcl to (iruw thk-k and hvr on the iinoothett fitce (withnit injury) in 21 dsiyi in every caae, or mnney"chertiilly re fundi fl. S5 cent pr psr kaire, pontpnwli S for Accent. K. W. JUNKS, Ahlaiul. Maaa. TlTl A G Tim choicwat in the world Importers . JLliia io prices La rarest Company in AmtricH itapie arucie pieasos everynony ixune oominiutiiy in tsrntiinit Amenta wanted everyvvnere Dest inationivntB WKLLS, 43 Veapy Ht., New York. P. O. Box IS1N7. Invefttipnte the merita of The Illua. trnted Weekly before determining uiMin viHir work this fall and win ter. The combination fur thi seawm sniaHseB nnytiiing beretofore attempted. Terms Rpnt free. Address. UltST PKH.fll'.U IT. 8. Tmnnlnl Exhibition. 4.UKNTH WAN HI) ' Mi i 16 mul Uililninn nwnrlrfl for HOI, MAN'S r. t.ftOO 1 lliiMrrntlniiH. Address for new circnli AGENTS Pictorial BIBLES Peruvian Syrup Vitalizes the Wood. Men Who Live Long. . Huf eland, public lecturer at Jena, who published a work on longevity in the last century, thus describes the sort of man who linn the best prospect of long life : He has a well proportioned stature, without, however, being too tail. He is rather of the middle size, aud somewhat thick set. His complexion is not too florid at any rate, too much ruddiness iu youth is seldom a sign of longevity. Hair approaches rnther to the fair than to the black; his skin is strong, but not rough. His head is not too big. He has large veins at the extremities, and his shoulders are rather round than flat; his neck is not too long; his belly does not project, and his hands are large but uot too deeply cleft. His foot is rather thick than long, and his legs nro firm and round. He has a broad chest and strong voice, and the faculty of retain ing his breath for a long time without difficulty. Iu general there is complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are good, but not too delicate; his pulse is slow aud regular. His appetite is good, aud his digestion easy. He has not too much thirst, which is always a sign of rapid self-consumption. His passions never become too violent or de structive. If he gives way to anger he experiences a glow of warmth without an overflowing of the gall, ne likes employment, particularly calm medita tion aud agreeable speculation is an optimist, a frieud to nature and domestio felicity has no thirst after either honors or riches, and bamsheti all thought of to morrow. - , American Standard Shot, of superior tiiiixh, also lend pipe and slivot lead, manufactu red by the C'olwtll Load Co., Kuccesu' to tho New York Lead Co., 03 Centra St., Kew York. After an experience of over tweuty fivo year, many leading physicians acknowl edge that the Graeft ttberg Marshall's Uterine Cattiolicon is the only kuowu certain remedy for diseases to which women are subject. The Graefenberq Yeqt'table I'illt, the most popular remedy of the day for biliousness, headache, liver complaint and diseases of digestion. Sold by all druggists. Send for almanacs, liraefon berg Co., New York. We have sold Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup for about four years. Nothing that we have ever sold gives such universal satisfaction as a cough remedy. While we keep all the old standard medicines of this kind, the Universal has by far the leading sale. Our customers speak in its praise without exception. We cau refer any one who has not used it to scores who will testify to its value. B. J. & L. 8. Stiiouoh. La Fargeville, N. Y. For ten cents we will send a scientific book of one hundred and sixty choice selections from the poetical works of 13yron, Moore aud Burns j also, fifty selected popular songs and other writings. The poetry of these authors is true to nature and the finest ever written. Des mond fc Co., 915 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. A positive cure for rheumatism Du rang's liheumatio Remedy. Send for circular to Uelphenstine A Bentley, Washington, D. C. Importune. When you visit or leave New York stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central depot. 850 elegantly furiushed rooms. Best res taurant in the city ; prices moderate. Baggage taken to and from said depot free. Cars and stages pass the hotel for all parts of the city. Facts for those who have been dosed, drugged and quacked. Self-help for weak and nervous sufferers. Information worth thousands to those out of health. The new Health Jour nal that teaches all, sent free. Address, Klcc- tno Quarterly, Cincinnati, O. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment may be administered to children with perfect success, in cases of croup, whooping-cough, influenza, and almost any of tho diseases to which they are uaoie. Oppression after eating, headache, ner vous dobilitv. are the effects of indigestion. One, or two at most, of Parsons' J'urgatice J'Uls will give immediate relief. LADIES (iBm Beware pull's 1 SSSOCji Of SI'S? Imitations. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the great New England euro for coughs, oold. and consump tion. Cutler iiros. a uo. s. xjosuiu, oniy genuine. Duruns Eheumatio Keniedy never fail to cure rheumatism. Sold by all drugginta. :s. - iington Koil. ;H.S.8. UNITED STAl LO V I.OWEIT TT3 TOT'S. Seal for Pas;iiUi cf the Reliable Burlington Koil. AiV.rtrr.. I ltd CcEEltr'cror.B. li. t. S. I R DU3LIH8T3, IOWA. Ill IKE UN PILES ! Dr. Brown'i Herbal Ointment Suppositories are guar anteed to cure any cose of Piles that can be found in the United States. A sample boi of these Suppositories will be sent free by mail to any sufferer on receipt of 2U cents, to prepay postage and packing. Regular price 91. Address, lr. O. PIIELI'S 1IUOWN, 31 tiruiKl Nt., Jersey t liy, n. J ( THE I Are made in nil styles and of every description, from the liuhlest, finest, and must elemint in use to the heaviest and titroitKcst required for any kind of work; are o o n o o r d i rrA-.r.t BtreiiHIli and durability. They reoeived the liltib est written award at the Centennial Exposition. TT A T XT T?CO M I None iieiiulno unless H5lJX1 HiOO. they are utauiped with our nnuie and Trade -Hark. A liberal T? "p1 KT A T? Ti bo gi"en ' Information IX Jui W JXSXU tin,t win couvict any one who sells burnout tie the t'oueord Hume hut nre not made by lie. Eitra inducement offered. Bend fur oiroulara and prioe lists. Address J. R. HILL & CO., ConoonL W. II PIANOS 1)4 octave fine rosewood case (not used ovr six montlu)), only W 130. Coat owner hll,iO. Other icreut baitrmni. fl DP A MC Nuiirly new, 4 leto ree(i( 12 stops, sub. Ulluflli J buss octave coupler, npautiful polo Htop mmmmmmmmmm etu. t'otit Owner tS(3Of only IjtJtJ. Fivm icLiim Orirun onlv M'Att. Rhta nmiitrrnnitiea. R4ETI nnCOWQ nnd upward, uted only itiLLUUC-unw bhort time. Tue nliove er mmrm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmm llllll.ll it ittl lllot r II IIU'llI ur iu priii't'l onU r, and lullv vurr;in(f tl (but not our own make). Have rcRnt1v been tiktn in exrhmnre f"r our new celebrated II IS ATT Y 11 AN OS hiui OlMi A Mt and having uo vpace for utoruo in our warerotmiH, our nnmenue trade beinir daiv on the oruHbe, beuce the above liberal otters. Hnat offer ever Kiven uy any uianuiacturer, now ready, on our new in strument. AaunU diHcounts siven awav in n?w l ah- t.ett, in order to have them introduced where 1 huve no auunta. fully warranted for kix ye;in ks atnutly nt- lunaea Atrv. and uuwurda. Illustrated CaUl.'Kue (with linl uf teotiinoni ahi, Home ot whom yon may know), lunt free. Very liberal discount a to Te:ichrjt Mini-tors and Ohurebe to teWnvSVAMt'K, Addreaa 1M1. F u.Aa 4 i fueiuiiMtuit ixeWfjvriiex auunia. runy warramea ior six ye;in ks strictly tir cIush, and bent on 6 to 16 diss tmt trial. Money rufund and fiiKht chartfei uaid Wh ways if unsati-fiicto A k en I t Vii in I'd. New OrKana to the trade Mii a Peruvian Syrup Dyspepsia Four Years, Consli- paoon ntt iiinaiiiiiiiiiioii oi the Howe Is Tliree Veins, Con finel to my Itoom Two Yours, So I Could IV ol Sleep Without Morphine. One I'suhiitte oi , Itiiuin's I oiidition I'ills made ! me Uat Well, Sleep W ell, and ' Tree from Pain, after being i given up by l'lij sit ians. Wkst Lebanon, Mk., Fel. 22, 1875. Amkricax Mhiik ink Co.: I liave been Kick for ' four yenrs with IlysiiepiB, aud for the JaBt threo ears, Constipation iiuil liinaiiiinatinn ol the How- els. 1 have sutieretl All tho iiaiit 1 could emlure . ami live. 1 have been confined to my room tor two I ears, and could lint weep nlglitB without the iine r morphine. 1 nave ueen given up iiy inijuieians u pant cure. I have taken one package ol Dlt. : Quain's Conuitium Pills, and they have dono me more g od than all the doctors 1 have had. 1 sleep well, 1 eat well und have no pain. 'J'hey are an mey are recouiiuenueu to oe. j-iee renu mo , three paokau'es, as two of luy neighbors wish to i try them. 1 enclose fcl.50. i xours truly, u vj 1 1 . liiiu. i NeurnlKln and ItlieiimatiMii, Liver and Kidney compiaini ior Twenty-l ive Years Cured by 4uain'i Condition IMIIs. Danvkhs, Mash, July 10, 1K75. i Amrkican Medicine Co. : Kor the last tweiit.tr ; live vears 1 have suffered terribly with Iseuralgia I and Hheumatiem, also Liver and Kidney C om- , plaints, caulng severe pain in tne uaca aim uip, often unable tut months to stoop to pick up any Bniall article from the floor. 1 nave uau several .castors, spent a great deal for medicine, which did no good, and finally concluded I must sutler the rest of my life. I happened one day to see your advertisement in the Vonngatioalitt. I thought the medicine was just what I needed, and 1 sent to rou last Anr lor a package oi l ine, ueiore i uau aken eight 1 felt like a new irson. Cau sleep well ; nights, eat well, aud have no Neuralgia pain, can ; stp as well as ever. My friends are a.toniehed , at the change in me. My sister has Buttered from Inflammation of the Bowels, and Constipation, aud ! wishes to try your medicine. 1 intend still to take them, ana wouiu not oe wimoui mem n iu,ijj would buy them. I think they must prove a bless- ing to thousands who will be induced to try them. Enclosed you will find SI.0O; please oud two pack ages. Yours respectfully, , 01H3, 1. I. 1. A n. Neuralgia for Six Years Cured by Dr. (uaiirs condition LUNENBl'KO, Vt.. Nov. . 1M4. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Neuralgia for six years; have taken every medicine 1 could hear of; found none that gave any relief until 1 re ceived a package ot your Condition Fills, which have cured me. nAKiuaw A package of Dr. Quain's Magic Condition Pills sent to any address on receipt of fifty cents by American Medicine Co., Manchester, N. H. ror sale by leading druggists, (leo. C. Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St.. Boston, Mass., John F. Henryi Curran & Co., No. 8 College Place, New ork tity, Opnoral Agents. Tones up the FIRE INSURANCE. Nothing bo f-henp nnd Nothing nn Tmportnnt. I will forward a useful Ciicul.ir to every m-rson who I own real or per-winul property, lr ot C'iiht. A BOOK for the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVIPF A -PuKB Pamphlet on pe IIICUIHL. HUVIlC cial nu chrnnio Uiseiuwis. Oancer, Catarrh, Rupture, Opium Habit, etc., NKNT r Kr.h on receipt ot Ktamp. AditresH lr. Hutu' tlmpen lary, No. li North Kill Street, !St. Luuis, Mo. Peruvian Syrup Builds up the broken-down. BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT. The host fant'ly nowppaper published ; eight piiges ; fifty- tix uoiuuni." retiuinK Tennf-ii ptr unnum; clubs of eleven, 11-5 per anrun.;in aHvanre. !"-l'i:ri.UK ( IH'Y. l Hi AT1S. Peruvian Syrup t'.m Weak IStroiiK- Peruvian Syrup ti. ispi'pti0. Peruvian Syrup Invigorate! the brain. Peruvian Syrup Cures Female 'Weakness. Peruvian Syrup Cures Spring Debility. Peruvian Syrup Is pleasant to lake. CAUTION. - Be sure you get the " PERUVIAN SYRUP." PRICE $1 A BOTTLE. A 82-pniEe pimphlet, containing a history of the PHRUVIAN SYRUP, a valuable paper on progress in medical soience. a treatise on Iron as a medical agent, testimonials from distinguished physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent riiEE to any address. KETH V. FOWI.E !k HONS, Proprietors, 8U llurrisun Avenue, lloatou. SOLD BY DBALKR8 GENERALLY No leader of this paper thouU lose the opportunity to subscribe for 50 CENTS PER YEAR. THE DINING ROOM MAGAZINE Special olfer during balance of year 1877. Tb on a of the dents In a" nutshell pre- Everv Buuscrlbcr also receives a uiuii" "7J," Tnstrucllve. eutertaluiuif, aud uselul inouihly luagaiine. conductea bjr . .r tr n..i. ..... Tl.a n.iiit r not r k Utile feature of this periodical is IU price, &o UUUlc Uim Itrrs. HVl'l J duwviiuci bwu ' mava ef II ir5saa Ing Co., nt Dunne l. airs. Laui cents a y a..,. l.,.un In UVl4rv anfili hnUMilktlU Def ' JL Z k.-e-k ui SUBBOHZBX1 and secure the MaBa.lr.eloTcme year and Premium, both postage puid, to your addres.. t r remitting 60 SSuuF-' Tur union PUBLISHING CO.. P. 0. Box 1037. New York. tu ueeu luriuer cuuiuicuuttiiuu uj um. vw wu vw TDIIC loci HOLD WRKKLT. Th. nRNriSF P. TIUC ANlJIN- I lrnt-lttrti1s DKaTkB I I IVIL A (.ifeetOF.M fort.ilM nf t.a..llr,. trader, bor fa'lB.r, atxt for EVER VBJDY dwni. a r.f.e- in.' aNyii sua i kundied (L-j0) of ioar JfupMli s' fur 'i. Fin .se, mil, (law rjatal. all ia ft MM OBUlUK etu. Raa4 kai tw lorahesfM aais aT it i Hm-mUsIiI.. im. Hetsrr. UNO ft CO., B'aUleboiv' . Vi. ..("lo'I'.T uli.e-''. V'ri"irV,.."(.ii( tlieir Vail pirn. R sejiae if I JUIIN U. rulLU. M .. tat l"0 (ear. iWAiaf it I Hi' rev .1 IU.. ui.iaiJ la bet aJJtM. Tot ui.li Cr. Trj -m Ba4 U Didart w lk m-i A -. o...(. i.tn ill b 3 SENSIBLE F THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Hit a P di fferl Df from all ottittt it eup thtp, with fieir adjutiiof Bull 1q eeotr, adftpu itieif to all Doii- tlooir the body, ftbilt tht ball la th eap presses back tb in testifies just as a person would with the finger h ua llxtat DrHurej tb HeruU ! hli eonrcty da aud tiifht. and radieal eur aenaio. It U if dorablr and oheap. Hent br null. Circa lart fre. ECCLfcSTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Wlcr Woodward's Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets. lour pnrts just published. oO cents each, poet-paid. WOODWARD'S ARTISTIC DRAWING STUDIES. Ilcntie. i-inures, Aiiimaln, l.uiulM'uiies. Two parts just puhiitihed. 50 cent, eauh, post-paid. Woodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. Two part, just published. 50 ernts eaoh, post-paid. Order frte Oatnlnsue bv Postal card of Art, Architnn. ttiral and Hnral bmiks. lil.O. F. IOliVAltl. Publi"hrr. I 'Mi Chambers StreBt, New York. AliENTH V A N T U 1 I : V K 1 1 V W 1 1 K 1 1 K SELL THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TO WILLIAM II. SEWARD. One Volume SS i'ouen. n ice Sold bi Subscription only. For further particulars address II. Al-PI.KTOX A- II., PiihlUhern, oil) nnd ait HioikIwu), ,. Y. CENT. NET- for the money lender. Inturuftt Uhid eeinu annually tirst year in advunre. h curity 4 to lO times 'thw loan in land alonti, exclunive of tin huihl inxs. il'tneent caah value byivvirii. appraiburs.) investiuiint v ivr. -, Nn pityuieiits more priinitly me-.' Hual nf refrtriCMt isi.-.n S.-ml itamp for purticulfira. II, K. It. JOHNSTON, mw-tintor t -SlortniKe Tx)Hnw, St. Paul, Minkebot 10 PER YKAK. AC.KNTH WANTKB on our ; nt nil fuiiiliiiuitiuH rospcctun9 representing $2500 - 1 SO DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. The blffse! lbln ever tried au 8. ni Salea made from this when AKintH wunted on our HI AiNII- mgie Kooka full. AUo I'll' KNT K.A III.V ltlltl.h r. buuenortoallotbera. With Invaluable Ilius truUd Aidit and Superb BinduiicB. Tbee liookH but the 'orll. Full Particulars free. Address JOHN J. fOlTKH CO., PubUahers, PHILADKLPHIA. Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, VhouM arrest the disease when it Is in the incipient bUftas. It is indisaUMl by a hacking cough, pains in the uhtu-t, utfBoulty of breathing, or oppression of the lungs. If this be permitted to run on, tubercles will form, and fJonnumption will be the result. A most valuable reme dy win b iouna in Ai.ii-.yn i.i ItAKsAI w cure ii u cumjK iiuv uimmm iu xut untv k for sale by all Medicine Dealers. I stage. N YNU No 10 WHITING TO ADVERTISERS, Wviil Ss bU pMMt wthen