FiRM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. llniiKfliiilil Note. Sponoe Cake. Four eggs, beaten for iuf an hour: one cupful sugar, oue cupful flour. Lady Cake. One cupful butter, two upfuls sugar, four cupfuls flour, one cupful milk, three egge, one-half tea spoonful soda, flavor to taste. Flannel Cakes. To ono piut of flour cld one-half pint of corn meal, four e8gs, one tablespoonful yeast, with milk enough to make a stiff batter ; set to rise over night. Thin with warm milk and water before baking next morning. Jumbles. Take four eggs, three cup fuls sugnr, a very little nutmeg, one teaspoonful baking florin, one cupful butter ; Btir in the flour until it will roll ; cut in rounds with a hole in the t'ontor. Will keep good two or three Weeks. To Make Milk Sour. If persons wishing to make milk sour will tuke an ordinary beau pot aud put iu a warm placo near the stove, ami from time to time add a little milk, keeping covered nil the time, they will always havo good sour milk ; wheu the pot ia empty wash it well. Oyster Catsup. Chop one quart of oysters and boil iu their own liquor with teacupful viuognr ; skim scum as it rises ; boil three miuntes, and strain through a hair cloth ; return the liquor to fire, and add one tenspoonful cayenne pepper, one tablespoonful mace, one tablespoonful salt ; boil fifteen minutes, nnd wheu cold, bottle. Crazt Biscuit. Three pints of milk, five tenspoonfuls of yeast, one toaspoon ful of salt ; boil the milk, aud then cool, Btir in flour, making it a little thicker than pancake batter ; add the salt, and when lukohirm put in the yeast. In the morning, add one egg, half a cupful sugar, one teaspoonful saleratus, mix, and hit stand to rise ; when light, make into biscuits ; let raise again, and bake in a medium oven. -To Preserve Eggs. When the eggB are taken from the nest, if they are brushed entirely over with a solution of gum nrabic aud laid in a cool place they will keep perfect two years, and chick ens have been hatched from eggs so treated at the end of that time. If farm ers as soon as they gather the eggs would cover each one with fresh melted mutton suet just enough to cover the pores of tho shell they would confer a boon upon thousands. Pressed Corn Beep. Choose a plate piece, fat and lean ; put in a pot little larger than itself, and cover with cold water ; pepper well ; let it boil moder ately till the bones will come out ; turn it several times while boiling : when cooked place iu good shape in a towel. and fold up firmly ; let it be thick anu short in shape : place a plate over, and three or four irons or bricks to press it ; let it stand till perfectly cold, or four or five hours ; cut thin for the table, and garmsii witii sprigs oi parsley. Foea to Ibe Farmer. As the spriug advances and the insect foes of the farmer, gardener aud orchur. ist begin to emerge from their winter hilling places, a few general observations in reference to preventive and remedial measures may not be amiss. Tiie horticulturist should carefnllv ex' amino his trees, in order to ascertain how many, and which, are infested with bark lice, so as to bo ready to attack them as soon as the young are hatched and emerge from beneath the mother scales. us then i3 the only real vulnerable pe riod of their existence. As the young are very minute, it would be well for him t ) carry with him a small pocket magnifier, so that, wheu passing through his orchard or nursery, he can always be prepared to ascertain whether the eggs are hatched or not. If no young are seen, a few scales can be raised with the lKiiiit of a knife blade and the condition of tho eggs observed. As soon as the young appear then let him attack them at once with his brush aud acrid solu tion of lime, soap, or diluted kerosene. If the bunches of eggs, cocoons and particles of crumpled leaves, so often seen glued to the twigs, have not been removed during the winter, this ought to be attended to at once. They should be removed aud burned, or carefully de stroyed lv crushing, or otherwise. Each egg, nest or cocoon destroyed now, will be equivalent to the destruction of hun dreds of caterpillers during the summer. The collar of the trunk just below the surface of the mulch or soil, should be carefully examined, and if there are any signs of tho woolly aphis it should be treated with strong soapsuds, aud after ward some leached ashes should be placed around it. If on the contrary, nothing or only black ground beetles or lady bags aro found, leave it undis turbed, these friends will look after it. If the cankerworm has made a lodging in the orchard, the tin bauds ought to be at once fastened on the trees; even lfow it is probably too late in some orch ards. Remember first tack a piece of rope around, and on this the tin strip, three or four inches wide, leaving a wide projection below and also a projection above. If the inner side of the rope which is to go next the tree is first tarred bo much the better; the rope should be of sufficient thickness to cause the rope to stand out well from the trunk. RUSSIA AGAINST TURKEY. Kissing the Fluor at Her Feet. Shula Garvaile, a sailor from the Rus sian war vessel Svetlana, was fined five dollars iu a New York police court for drunkenness. Before he had been taken to the city prison to spend five days in lieu of paying the fine, a handsomely dressed woman entered the court and besought the justice to remit the fine. She spoke English with a Russian ac cent. The justice said with a smile that there was no use trying to resist a woman who appeared to be pleading for a fellow countryman from entirely disinterested motives, and, in consideration of the fact that the prisoner was a sailor in a strange country, ho would remit the fine and allow him to go free. The woman was given the discharge paper, and she went joyfully to the door of the prison apartment. To the prisoner, a jnanly looking tar in full Russian uni form, she explained whut she hail done, and immediately began a vigorous lee. turo iu Russian on his evil conduct. He asked who she was, and she replied: " The widow of a Russian general." He expressed astonishment, and she pointed to a silver Maltcso cross, the center of which had been wrought into a shield. The Origin of the Wnr In Europe. The nominal causes of an Eastern war does not deserve much attention, neither are they likely to receive it outside of a Eublication so conscientious and cum rons as Kinglake's "Invasion of the Crimea," in which about three hundred pages are given to one battle, and which is Btill unfinished, nearly a quarter of a century after it was begnu. The brief est of recitals must, tneretore, cover tne introduction to the drama on which the curtain is expected so soon to rise. About July 20, 1875, broke out a rebel lion in the Herzegoviua, the alleged causo being the expressed determina tion of the Turkish officials to .enforce payment of taxes and arrears by the Slavic Christians. The revolt speedily spread to Bosnia, anil was so formidable by tho twenty-second of August that the Russian, l'Toneh, Austrian and iMiglisli governments invited the porte by a collective note to examine into and re dress the wrongs complained of by itB subjects. The Herviaus immediately afterward placed 90,000 men m the Held, menace promptly followed by the sultan's raising of large forces and call ing to the viziership of Mahmoud Pnsho, recognized champion ot absolutism. The sultan declined any mediation by foreign powers till his rebellious sub jects had yielded, though ho guaran teed reforms which they were not will ing to accept as a sufficient pretext for disarmament. The foreign powers then presented .the AndraBsy memorandum, prepared in the name of tho three em perors, and submitted to and approved by England, Franco aud Italy asking religious liberty, customs reform, and a mixed commission to carry out relorms m the discontented provinces. I he sultan accepted it February 12, 1870, nit tho Turkish population had become excited, and their rage found vent in the massacre of .foreign consuls at Salonica, May 6, and in the Bulgarian atrocities. On the eleventh of May the three em perors dictated tho famous memorandum f Berlin, which presented the same facts and conclusions that were con tained in lite Audrassy note, but ended with a menace of intervention if at the end of the armistice peace had not been brought about. England had not been consulted in the negotiations and declined to approve it, and the memo randum never was presented to the porte. Meanwhile the revolution of May 30 followed, Abdul Aziz being dethroned aud Murad V. installed by the softas; and the assassination of Rachid Pasha and Hussein Avni Pasha June 15 left two of the revolutionary party at the head of Turkish atlairs, JUehemet Ruehei Pasha i serving as the hyphen between the abso- j lutism of Abdul Aziz and the liberalism : of Midhat Pasha. July 1 Prince 1 Milan, of Servia, long pressed by the war party, declared war against Turkey, ; having formed an nllimiqo with Monte negro and being materially assisted by Russia. The Turks thrashed him Bound- ! ly, and September 1 administered the ; decisive defeat before Alexinatz, after j which Prince Milan begged an armistice. (Abdul Humid II. had just replaced the , weak minded Murad V. on the throne.) ' Turkey, disheartened by the aiiti-Ot- , toman Gladstone excitement in Eugland, offered an armistice which Servia, from the same reason, declined. The powers i managed to have it proclaimed, though TchernnyefT opposed it and made his , army proclaim Milan king. Russia, her I proposition for a joint occupation having been refused, demanded a mouth's ' armistice. The porte offered one of six months. llostilities were rebegun, and despite Tcheruayeff s skill and the gal- ' lantry of the Russian officers and volun teers who did all the fighting for Servia, the Turks took Djunis and Alexinatz. After this an armistice of six weeks had been practically arranged between Tur key and the other powers, when Russia interjected (probably lit the appeal of Mihi'i) her ultimatum, and the discus sions ending in the abortive conference of Constantinople was precipitated. There was a diplomatic duel between . England and Russia in which Gortscha koll' decidedly remained a victor. Eng land's position was that the treaties of 1830 and 1871 (that after tho Crimean war and that alter tho Franco-Prussian war amending it) continued to bo the basis of her policy, and that, if it were necessary, she would see them respect ed ; the czar maintained that he had no sinister intentions toward Constanti nople, but wldi"d guarantees for the E isturu Chii-iians, being prepared to act uloue, even iu arms, to secure these. Austria's position was one of neutrality so long as her interests should not ,b j menaced by the creation of new autouo mous states. Italy and France took no direct interest in the dispute. Germany declare I her viUiugness to let Russia act within the bounds of non-interfcr-enc i with Prussian or German interests. Wo recapitulate the positions of the great powere at the conference of Con stantinople as of interest now. The con ference ended iu the powers agreeing upon recommendations which the sultan rejected as wholly incompatible with his dignity or even existence. He, however, ordered analogous reforms, prepared a constitution and called a 2'iirliament. After this it became only a question of time wheu war would break out, Russia complaining that Turkey either could not or would not carry out her reforms for tho benefit of her Christian subjects; Turkey that Russia was fomenting in surrection in her provinces and making pretexts for inimical interference. Both complaints were probably well . founded. The moral difference in the value of the complaints of the two powers, however, is considerable and obvious. Russia complains of what she does not believe that Turkey will do. Turkey of what she believes that Russia has done. Rus sia goes to war to compel the Turks to behave toward their Christian subjects as Russia thinks Turkey ought to behave. promising to furnish him with oysters or anything else he might wish. The stranger was astounded. He told the landlord that he couldn't pay his board. The landlord replied ho did not want any board, and finally extorted from the stranger the promise to return to tho hotel. . After a few days, the stranger took the landlord aside, tianked him with tears in his eyes, and asked him why he was so nnxious for him to eat at that hotel free of charge. " I'll tell you," was the reply ; "I don't care a cuss for you personally, but since yon have been eating here I have had forty more gucs's to dinner than I ever had before. They come here for no other purpose than to look at yon eat you eat so hearty. But the trouble is, I had $2,000 bet you would choke to death at the dinner table within a speci fied time. To day is tho last day, and I have lost. Oit 1" And he kicked him nineteen feet ten inches into tho street. Mr. IHnar-nrs. This siiiRuliir man lived in Ureeco. Ho was diKtiuguihod for liin eccentricities, bad man ners, and bad disposition. It was his chief business to find fault. For example, he took a lantern ono day when the sun was shining brightly and went out to search for an honest man, thereby insinuating that such persons were exceedingly scaice. When Alexander, a distinguished military gentleman, paid him a visit, and inquired what ho could do for him, ho had the inipndeneo to tell him to "get out of his sunshine." To cap tho climax of his oddities, he dressed liko a beggar mi l lived in a tub ! Ho was a sour, crabbed, crusty old bachelor. Wo infer that he had no wife, first, becauso history does not mention her; second, because no woman would take kindly to one of his habits, dress or manners, or aspire to be come mistress of his mansion. ''Tlicro wa an old woman who lived in a shoe," it is truo, but tho woman who would live in a ', and especially with such a companion, has not been heard from. Tho misanthropic spirit which possessed this man was doubtless duo to disordered digestion and a biliousness, one of the prominent symptoms of which is a morose, fault-finding disposition. Tho tongue is heavily coated, giving rise to a bad taste, the appetite is not good, nnd the patient feels dull. Bleepy or dizzy, and is apt to be fretful. Unfortunately, Mr. Diogenes lived several centuries before Dr. Tierce's Fleasnnt Turgativo Pellets were in ventedv a few doses of which would have re lieved him of his "bile," and enabled him to find scores of "honest men without the aid of his lantern. Under then- magic influence, com bined with that of tho flolden Medical Discovery, to cleanse his blood, he might have been led to take a more cheerful view of life, to exchange his tub for a decent habitation, to "spruce m" in personal appoarance, and at last have taken a wile TO mena nis clonics ana ins maimers, both of which were in evident need of repairs, and become the lmnpv sire of little Diogeneses who would have handed down to posterity the name, not of a cyme philosopher, bnt or a cheerful, healthy, happy, virtuous man ! Burnett's Cologne is prepared from the purest and best materials and ia unrivaled in richness and delicacy of perfume. We have heard recently of several severe cases of spinal disease cured by John son's Anodyne Liniment: one enso of a man fortv-fivo rears old, who had not done a day's work for four years. The back should first be w ashed, then rubbed with a coarse towel. Ap ply the liniment mhl, and rub in well with the hand. Bismarck. 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The other day a delegation from the Amalgamated Society of Tailors waited upon the British government in the per son of Under Secretary Cross. Their object was to lay before him some facts in connection with what was called the " sweating system." One of the delega tion said he had seen instances in which garments were lying on a bed in which fever patients weresuffering. There were a great many instances in which such things had taken place. They con sidered that if an employer got people to take work home, lie should be Dound to get the place to which it was taken registered, nnd hoped Mr. Cross could see his way clear to make it imperative that every'house used as a tailor s work shop should be so registered by the em ployer. A delegate from Manchester gave the results of visits to 1,000 homes whero this work was carried on, and stated that the condition of things was something deplorable. In some cases four or five persons were at work in a room nine feet by twelre feet. Some times people were making hesc garments iu the midst of their domestic arrange ments. From the facts that had come under his knowledge, he had no hesita tion in saying thnt the state of things required alteration, and that the people engaged were in a most unhealthy condi tion. They louud somewhere near 1,300 people engaged in this way, and all the surroundings of tho placo were such as would foster and spread disease. Another delegate said iu some instances in London a man nnd woman would bo at work in a small room at th top of a house, in which they lived and slept. The people occupied in this work were so crowded together that the places could not fail to foster aud spread disease. While people went to large shops with showy fronts, they did not know that the clothes they purchased were made in close and unhealthy rooms. He knew a case in which while the body of a child who had died from small-pox lay dead on the table, and two other children were sick with the disease, the man aud wife were nt work iu the same room, and twelve fashionable coats were in tho Bamo room, which would be sent nil over the town. Mr. Cross said he would introduce a bill after Easter to cover the case. A New I'rrnrh lCrvolutinn. According to linunoline Kayinond, the Taris fashion correspondent of Harper's Ilazm; we aro on tho eve of a revolution; but it will, in all probability, be bloodloss, and one that American ladies will hail with joy. We refer to the de scription of a new costume (seo llaztirot March 31), which renders crinoline indispensable. Not the discarded styles of former days, but sensible, smell-sized," elegant skirts ; tint in front and close nt the side, with a graceful train at tho back; admirably adapted to sustain the liewl'rincessennd Gtibrii lle robes. We learn from various sources that this new Paris fashion is superseding all others. Laity's Journal, A Tribute In Merit. The New Yoili ', in a recent article cm hclel mi'tters, speaks very fuvnrnblv of the steady and increased patronage to the Grand Central Hotel since its uopnlar reduction of rates from i 4.11(1 to 2.50 and 8.00 per day. j 1 his is nothing .new. however, for the Grand ; Central has alwava been the first among the ! lendint: New York hotels to reduce, and now it has made the last reduction the lowest of I them all. 1 Facts for those who have been dosed, ! drugged and quacked. Self-help for weak and ; nervous sufferers. InfiirniatioiiVnrth thousands , to those out of health. 'J'ho new Health Jour- I nal that teaches all, sent free. Address, Eire- trie Quarterly, Cincinnati, O. ! Vegetable Tulmonary Balsam, the great New 1 England cure for coughs, colds and oousump tiou. Cutler Bros. Co.'fl, Boston, only genuine- ROYAL BAKING POWDER. 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Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad tastf or smell. PRICKS 50 CFNTS AND $1 TER BOTTLE. Great .iving to buy large size. "Pike's Tiiothiu-lie Drops" Cure iu 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. 0. N. 0EITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y. ,7 A Preparation Free from irritating matter. BURNETT'S COCOAIflE. For p reaerrlnp nnd beautifying th Ilair, and rendering it dark aud glotny. The Coroainr. holds In R liquid form, large proportion of deodorized Cocoa-nut Oil, prepared exprcnly for thii purpono. 'Iso other compound poiseBies the peculinr properties which o exactly suit the various conditions of the hu man hair. It softens the hair when hanl and dry. It snathe tlie irritst. d scalp ikin. It afford tlie richest lug ire. It remains longest iu effect. It 11 the Best ami Cheapent HAIR DRESSING IX THK WORLD. . DIRECTION'S. Apply with the linnd, or a soft brush, everv other day. or ns uiton ns th- rno may require, rubbing it thoroughly ' To remove ZfinilriijT, Srurf, wash the hcud with Hi'hnett's Kai. i.iston, rub dry with a towel, and ap ply the Vvcoaine as directed, FBIPaREU only by JOSEPH BURNETT & CO. BOSTON, yew 1 .".T. ly J ! riise f li o District CckUof tlie In FASHION5 VIOLIN STRINGS! Oimulne Itnlliin Violin Strlnin!, al for Bunjo ot flnl txr, I S and 8O0. eiwh, or J .50 nrl 2 a doi. Bonl by niml on receipt of nricn. Drnlnrfll Hprnl card for ot nortnr of MllftinAI ITimn. SewVork. sinunft .1. HAKMiKIC. imporwr 01 merits nnd Stringii, KMI t'nmnbers Ht CIHKAI'KHT Artirlen eior offored to th nubile. On I receipt of 15 ct. we will nnd !y rani', po' Pid, one tadieR' nld rtlnted omnmentiil Shawl Fin, also one of the newest Btvle Hntomftinente. Tliee Roods are of the newest and lnte neIR-na ; are worm jen urneii ine money. Try in. von will aend ncain. NKW YORK MAWUFAIJTUKIHU UU., 8l unnrcn oireev, n. I. rPl A C The ohnieeat In the world Importer.' JL Jjil p. prices Ivirieat Company In Auierioa ataple article pleaaea everybody Trade continually in orefisinir Agent wanted everywhere lBt inducement d-tn't waste time Bend for Circular to HOHK.RT WKI.I H. 43 Vesey Ht.. Hew York. P, O. Bol lltSt. 1 K B A BOOK for the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE cWKe. Cancer, Catarrh. Rupture, Opium H.tbit, te., NFV FRKK on rixifiivit of utimp. Addrnwi Ir. Butt' Disimn aary, No. 13 North mil Street. Ht. Imum. Mn. SOLID STEEL HARROWTEETB Htrrnm h Combined nith l.ltKlilncxts. Upon receipt of a Poet-offlcs money order, we will deliver to tho sprBfi or ruilrnnd 4H 3i-inoh oqtiaro teth, lujtf inchen 1onr, for $4 .50 40 ?a-inoh square tnth, 1 inches long, for 3-21 nicki.y noXED. SWEET'S M'PO CO., STltAcrPR, N. T. 1 0 ota. B. B. HArr, 1 14 Centre Mrert, W. x Medical Advice Free 1 sal&Mfrf ee a week In yottr own town. Terms and Sfl out. 3 DP free. H. UALLICTT A CO., Portland. Maine. AKR OGWr A Week to Accents. 810 Outfit JPVa S00 H S77 P. O. VK'KKKY. Augiwta, Maine. ate? i Ann nor iIhv at home. 93 TO tU free. fiTINSONACO.. Maniples worth rtmnn, ptaina. O A l A WKRK O-atll fbijTon a oo. Catalogue and Simple FRFK. Q- n a (lay at home. I'JLM terms tree. Affenta wanted. Outfit and TRUK i CO., Auuusta, Maine. A C1KNTS i copy I address F. WASTED to collect small pictures to copy and enlnrR-e. Mnney in it. For partirnlara PILES! Dr. Brown's Herbal Ointment Suppositories are ffuar anteed to cure any case of Piles that can bo found in th United Stiites. A sample box of these Suppositories will be sent froe by mail to any sufferer on receipt of 20 ctntn, to prepay postaRe and pnckinn. Rnftular pi-ioe , Address Or. O. I'HKM'H IMtOAYN, 2! .rnnd St., Jernry 'ltyN. J. Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, Should arrest the disease when It is in the incipient stages. It is indicated by a backing cough, pains in the chest, difficulty of breathing, or oppression of the lungs. If this be permitted to run on, tuberoles will form, and Consumption will bo the result. A most valuable reme dy will be found in AI,I,KN'H M X- ItAt,MAAI to cure and check this disfmse in ite first stage. For wnlo by nil Medicine Poulers. Church's Musical $20 m"r. Visitor. Every number has 32 prge of Music and Musical Storios, ISkptohe. Editorials, Letters. Lessons, etc, etc. Choice of l-our Elegant Premium Volumes Fre to every subscriber at i ,oO a Year, hend stamp for J'ull par ticulnrs, or l. cents for sample, with lat iong of I. f. IIUHV. Amlress, . nil i!( II iV r. f innnnniit THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS IHasaPkt alfferlDafromall eth.ra.li Icop'ifa.p. with Btlf AdjHtlnf Ball Id mdmt. adanu tu.lt M all Mat ti.a. r tb. body, wan. tb. bail la ib. op preaaea back tb. In testines lust aa at varaon would with the flnvar. with Usbl pr..ar. Ih. B.rala la btld and a radical aar. .trtala. It la aasy, dartble aodebc.p. Pant by nail. Clraalar. frM. EOGLE8TON TRUSS CO.. Maranall, Mion. AKNTl-f hpnprat Clirnnma In (hp World. 88 aaanrted, post-paid, I or 3 for !f5 cents. CoNTlNKNTaL CHnoMO Co.. 39 Kaasan St.. New York. AriAAJ TTT 1 1 can he made in one day with IrOOa Weil om-4-foot WELL AmEn. Send for onr anger book. U. R. AroF.R Co., Cincinnati. O. DKMOnEST QPABTitm.T JormwAL of Fashion". Single copies, 5 cts. ; Yearly. lO cts., post-free. o-. w. .iFNNinna pkmohbst. 17 K. nth wt..w. v. TTSLWI'TIHfl RRI.TM A NPW. fill RAP. PRB- TJ KKt'T Cure for premature debility. Send for circu lar or oall on Dn. H. KAHH.S32 Broadway. New York. s fI.II Ifnlthrr Trpp, Stamps A Rubber Ooodal F.ND FOR CATAI,Ot;TK, or ask your Stationer. ontethina-New. H.S. iNQF.nsoi.L g05 BVay. N. Y. 17 A T? "irC ,n " Psrt of Maryland, at panlo i IVifK M prices. For oatalopue, with map and price list, addreps MAWCHA A GlttsoN, Centreyille. Md. WATCHES. A Great Sensation. Sample Wntuh and Oirtflt free t gnts. Hcttfr than Oold. A il Hrn,.M A. ('QUI 'I'l l' I- !!."" Made bv 17 A (rents In. Tun. 77 with my l.T nrwurtlcli's. Sjunplcs free. . Addrw s V.-M. Lining"", Chicago $5937 S25Q0 a year to Aprnt. Ovftf nnt n S-j Sf..,t fhm ". l-'or terms iwl df ess. U-ir'fi ( f '., .7. ., .Wo, $350 A Month- Agents wnntrd. 3H best soll ina: articles in the worhl. ()!. umiiiiiIh frno. AdiircM.I 1iil()Mv. l-'tr-..i Mieh . tit ICvoi'u i tiiiul hltottltl have a liei ta lons Aetvujftipet't Are YOU n B'lbsrribfr to any? If not, lho discharge that Ul 1Y kuw ny niitricrioiii(( to utai gouu old reliable Fuiuily Journal, THE PRESBYTERIAN PUUMSIIKD WKKK.LV. Xotk. Iu (.'lubfi of Five or more subscriberB, the pric m iK.ioa l ear ouch. Kv-ery family should have The VASIIINiT4 i'l'iiltMiiilttl Mrmorfn (Religion and FittnotiMu), on iittntrtive nnd instnictit Pinlnr OnumiHiit. Priuo, p t-paiil, tl eta. (in Colors SUM), or with Tlie I'rvMliyler.nii, one Year, onl. y'J.O. Addre3S by money urili.r or check. GEM HEATER. Sent rmat-pnid for SJ, cents. H. li. , JKNN'INGS, Deep RivefComi. Any rel'.tion of tlie.lpnitlnfra Fn nil Mrs- in America. or interested in .IninitiirM IKtntPH in Kneland.ntny hear of something advnr-tniTHoiis, l,v sendinsr 3c. ptnilttt to SIS A MrOMKKH, Post-office Boi 53t. (icnrirctown.D.C. 'P'I7"XrCTar"l"XrC Procured orNoPav. for every J J'jll pj ll n wounded, ruptured, accident., nlly iniured or diseased Soldier. Address. Col. N. W. FITZtiBRAI.n, IT. S. Claim Att'y. Washington, D. C. 1 ItTIFH'IAI. l.FfJM and tran-tmrtatlon to IT. S. ji Soldiers from every part of I. S. KKFI'' on Gov't orner. Ann t CINCINNATI, O., ill. KVANS, f Jnv't .llnmtPr, .OUIKVILl.F,, KV. $1 A YKAIt. An eight-pnpe IStory Paper (chromo IfixM "Our Hoys!11) Six months ("Floral Cross" chromol. i0 ets. No free Hwrtipln. AUU'M. Box I AU(. Boston, Mass. WAN Men to travel nnd tuke orders of Merchants. Sf lary S 1 2(0 a yer ann nil traveiinfi exppnBes pan. Address (iK Man'f'a; Co., Kt. Jxiuis, Me, TED ?Wf m nil prove it or forfeit fsHX). Newarticlei all. AO ENTS' PROFIT per wpek. Will prove it or forfeit StfM. New articles, just patented. Samples sent free to Address W. H. OniPFRTrn. 2 1 H Fulton St., N. Y. OPIUM HABIT CI'ltEn AT IIO.MK. No publicity. Time short . Terms mod. cratis. 1,000 T"tinnnial. p OH tJ V M A ifH. ' Tif'H $10 to $1,000 Invested in Wall St. Stocks mnks fortunes every niunlh. Jt'Kik e!it true Mi:ti:-.inK overythinrf. V s VTI'TI ,V CO RnV.-rs. 1 T Vajt S'T . V Hi: PKKSHYTI5KIAN, 1 o I i Cunstuut Street, Plula. CHEAP, SIMPLE, RELIABLE -MFRUIT JAHS.- All Glass BETTEnjHANPoRCEiyMH UHed . LOSS AHalHcONVEollENCE AVOIDED BY LIDBadCLAMPS m ONE PIECE FIRST PREMIUMS N EW-YORK AMERICAN INSTITUTE.,' rr,i 1875- l87Bto&'tC7a , DUII Ana. : PSClUPtrST i PnANkLIN INST1TUT1TIV N? ' -137 KHE-APtS rNTTMNIAL. IB76 PATENT-BARREL-CEMENT FOR QLASSoRTINOyERSANOWigta IT BETTERfl J THAN IPORCELAINJ ft W. L. IIattien, TpbcIiot of Ouftar, Flute, Comet j.A)fi.mr 1 limn rnt.viuuar.tnr' tfHn use. "Dealer In Mn-ii-nt Imtrmnpiiti. Music Htrinpn. t'atalfKinn frt'f. Kll Trcuunit .St. jtoCon. AiFNTS-Tn sell the Best Paten Itaubt'-Uiifi Melnl Snfrtv I nn-1'. Mad' for fturini f'nl Oil. Write for mrticuhtrs to f lNriNNATI SAFETY I.A.UF iiirimiitl i. O. ANTED- VtliilMl AitciiIh in fV.-iy l ounly M.lj uur I I now HuuMMictM Artic'lp. Heiifl ;or circulars. I., r. . Hwtiwh a To., 21t) Kim St., Cn'cinntiM. O. Ami Not Wear Out Sold by Wntehinnkers. Bvuiail, iU)r. Circulars free, J. S. BfRCH it CO., 38 IVy Wrwt. New York. 10 Per Cent. Iowa Farm Mortgages, Bought and Sold and CnlfrctioHr- ni;iHp in nil narta of Iowa. Any information ds;irp(j ntvpn frp on iipiilicft tion. Addreaa J. A. FIT" JIIPATHK 'K. Neyadn, lown. The newi-ht and boat ervlKiilv lmvft nru. RpIIm unit. " 1 cinnut u-n u in. I ittirrv niv m Miitriirt." Send lO.'ta. fur amiiple. ;j tor tfA cte.. to 11. S. H Ar F, 50.000 ttiinar nut. Fv ni sitrrii I I -I Centre St., N. Y. MONEY Agents make SjElOailn .lfON'Tll. Try it. lultk t:TT.w.i-TiTar 7.20 PER QUARTER FOR TEN QUARTERS. HflASON & HAMLI f CABINET ORGANS. BLACK HILLS. -I Hheumatism cured at once by Du- ' . HI t) 1 CnnA f niwuilnf Turkey goes to war to confute tho right I Helphenstiue 4 BeiUley Washington I). C. ister her governmont for her within her own dominiouR. New York World, AVlmt a Hearty Appetite Did. Nut to very long ngo there arrived nt Shu Autouio, Tex., a gentleman from a Jurge t6wn on tlie railroad between there and Galveston. He put up at one of tlie hotels, and displayed a tremendous appetite. At the end of tlie week ho ex pected to ho presented with his bill, but no bill was presented, although he had 110 lucgage at all. Time went on and Important. When vou visit or leave New York stop at the Grand l)nion Hotel, opposite Grand Central depot. 850 elegantly f uruished rooms. Best res taurant in the city i prices moderate. Baggage taken to and from said depot, free. Cars and stages pass the hotel for all parts of the city. A positive cure for rheumatism Du rang'g Itheumatio Remedy. Hend for circular to Helphenstine it Bentley, Washington, D. 0. H It K EC II. I .OA III ; Fl.i: lor 83. KhurDe'a nattorn. uaea Cartridge, 135 ota. per boil, or reloadable ahells SO eta. per box ; Iouk raiiKe, uioveable michta, finely rilled, STKKL barrel. ' A ltetuarkable BarKain." A. J'. .'u. Kent by expreaa Iforljl.'i. Circular fur atamp. O. W. TITKNKR A UOSS. U Central Street. Boaton. Maaa. Cut thia out. HEADACHE. Dll. t'.W. BENSON'S CKI.F.KV and C HAM O.tlll.K 111. 1. K are iiri'iiHri-il exiirent.lT 10 . lire SK'K lli:l( JlK, M UVOI S Itl'AO ACIIK, IIVSPKI'TIC il-AKAt UK, NFC. KAI.;IA, NKItVOI KNKSH, HI.KKPI.KSS. NLSS, nud uill eiire nuv ruae. Olllre, I4M1 N. 1-Jiltaw Kt., Iliiltimore, Mt. l'rire. 50r., pimliiwe free. Sold by nil driiuatlHta nnd ronu. trv Mitrea. K i;n:itli.M'K llowurd Hunk, null mnirf, .fin "Armure' Orersklrt. The latest most populnr style We will mall ibis 1'ulii i n anJ l..ili tloil. l fi el-.for lOcts.lol 3 atainpai, tu pay mail expenaea. We will aend the Pattc-ru win iAtk ninilpl of ttila Kivi "PrinceH" Polonaise, Tree, tot Ten Ceut(or 3 atauip.;. "Prtncea Poionait." To pay mailing expenaea, Sinitli's Iustmcttott-Boolc & Catalogue. uit. it riv llolta Pattern and Hook for 43 ct (orSBtamps). SEE our STYLES "d TEST CUR PATTERNS. A. BURDETTE SMITH, Editor, P. 0. Box 6055. 18 Eiti 14th St., N. Y. City, From IMer Cannon, Esq., General Agent of j the Hiwkcx liailroad at Newton. N. J. i " Having used Du. Wis tau h ISaijiam ok Wo.n CuEiiuT in my family, with great advantages, for niHiiv veais in oases of severe colds, I most The landlord treated nim : cueeriunygiye my tesumoiiy oi jib Buuwujr, I NATURE'S REMtbyTV I a i"W-aisaaiaiftffli1Ja The CntAT Btcop Pumnttjr . j of ill nr. I.ill with loftlv courtesy, as did the waiters, i recommend it to ""S0, embossed with the Iiussian eagle, and : One night, however, he did not return to iOUB ata,ltiine as beinu a safe and roliahle . i x "l T. i xi.- l...it .1 x : .. xl. 1.... l & . e , o , ... , mo iiutei, niiu licit luuruirg mo xiuxiiikkx j remedy, 6u cents aim Tl a uoiue. doiu uy hired a detective, who hunted and found ! all dru;gints. him. The stranger thought the land- j Tu 1Utory r t,lviBa,loll lord was going to have him put in jaU might be written in the gradual processes of crossed with two swords. It was worn as a brooch. On seeing this evidence of her rank, the sailor prostrated himself before her, and kissed the floor at her feet. She hastily raised him up and ac companied him out of court. To ques tions as to who she was, she politely re plied thathe was the prisoner's friend. The only knowledge concerning her was obtained from her conversation with the prisoner, which was only partly under stood by the court interpreter. for swindling, or something else, ond he improvement wrought out iu articles of food. felt very much alarmed about it. JJut no. The landlord was as pleasant as ever. He asked the stranger what he had done that he should desert his hotel that way, inquired whether the waiters had offended him, and finally begged him to return to his hotel once more, Vvnrv nrncrrniisive stcn is a nubho blessmg. To no one article Is more due than to Doolev a Yeaht Powbeb. This with proper care insures the most delicious and digestible bread, bis cuits, pastry, etc. A Miserable Being is one that is bilious. Get from your druggist a package of Quirk's Irish Tea. Price 25 cts. Recommend It Heartily. Mr. STKVRNH: South BosroH. Drar Sir I have taken several bottle! o your VKGK UNK, and am oonvinoed it ia a valuable remedy for Dyapepaia, Kidney Complaint, and general debility of tlie ayatein. I oan heartily reoommend it to all an Soring from the above ooiuplainta. Youre respectfully, Mas. MUNaoit PARKER. 88d Athena Street. . WAUENTS WANTED FOR TIIE ' ORK DAYS OF GOD! By Plior. HERBERT W. MORRIS, A.M..D.D. t. j . i nl Hiatory of the World before Adam. It dateleaa origin, thrilling and myaterioua ehangea in becoming a nt abode for man. The beautiea. wonden and reabtiea of i'liin aa ihown by Science. So plain, clear and easily underatood that all read it with delight. Btroreet commendation. Send for Oiroular, Terms and bample Illuatrationa. Addreaa J. t. Met LHUV it I'O., Philadelphia. Young; Men and Boysl BUrtinif otit in life'and wanting the bout utsiaiUnoe to pr mote their buoomi in euruing a good living, making monyand in striving fur the world's prizes; IHiiluif nifeil Mvn desiring to change their coursa of life, or eeking places and burliness more satisfactory and re munerative; Futliem and (uai'Uiiii wanting their bovt. to b nteful. nrnfiiMrauM citiKena: Academic mi I'dllcuc 4tfidii:ilrN deniring to put a practictil and pn. fit 11 hie tinihh to Huir thtMiretical and unprofitable euiicat.itii, and All wim iieueve tn nirtuting ana siiiuu' lntitiff vitnntf niAn ami Ituva U " Kiirn thnir own Bread," and to "net nn in thp world ' will Hnd TliP Nl'W. short. uruetioal course of tttudy at KHHtmnii Hur.iiiHi I 'ollf Prti-i7hkenDsi. N V..th bent aid ever devised. It is the only Institution in the United States devoted to this ftiXT.Hlty, and thnt assists graduates to business situations. It is the large t and most popular private school in the Union, having an attendance to-day from evnry State. Refera to patrons and graduates in nearly every city ana town. Terms are low. Appi.eam eii avn Hav nn a avstAm hnti nn A 1-m.m inritlOQ at OOI11' nmnnuir.ni. Pa rt ifiilnro In C'4)fkO .TnurnilL mailed free. F't ChU-1okm of Three Thousand Graduates, in bus i nt- sni vainiMe infonnistion. Inolnse threa letter bUmps. H. i. EASTMAN, LLD., President. I Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HIGHEST AWARDS AT a l.id 1 I-: If .trONTll. Ouii- S.'ilea. Ijarre Protits. Siena S centa fir aampiea. Uutllt cilti ECI.llfrK M'V'li CO.. (im hinnti, O. $100. REWARD. $100. TwMi.MOtTSTACHK iroftiiorrl on a mKth Tro llV thO USB Of DVKK'K fiKAUD Clixir witls. -ul lojurv, or will forltiit JlOO. 'sr'w t y moil in sealed pack nee 'if '.Tit-, t r Hir.-c 5i rn.tM. A. fj. gl: JTU :., Aft. I:.l-.flnp. I!'. J"rnf. llall'A Magk oinpo;-f. I ib .lie uniy prt pdruilou, une pac'Kite til wlilLll -will tori'B tin- tit unl tu jrrow thick uinl heuvv on the ini)lln-.t Uvu ( v. iilio ul injury ) in 'Jl l.vs in very f asc, or mmipy chcernillv re-v t'tin1'1. 3tA Cfiit per nnrkiic, imntnnirl j 'y for V MtLenU- t- W. JONKrf. Afhland, .Main. FOUR GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITIONS aris, Vienna. Santiago, I867J I873 hP 18751 PHILADELPHIA, 1876. ONLVOn'iaNI ABHIGKKD FlHT RNK AT ClNTBNMIAU tt,'H iirnVu u( tluti at nPi u-ac miiU fca natinuiai tt, ttork"turk txctllr n i witAuut unttjuaUdatiittitt for man uaeturi. EXAMPLES OF NET CASH 1'Rlt'ESt Five octave double reed organ. (Dl aa with tremulant, 3AUU Five octave organ, nine stops, ffil 1 A with vol celeste, -P-- Xatr Sold alio for monthly or quarterly payment, or rented until tnt Vttyt, A iv per tot t on n may now be ourthnitit bit they tat u yiymtnl u 7.J0 per qwtrttr for ten mua ter$, Calaloouee frtt MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 164lrmnni St. lb I nin Sq. iMi Wabaih Av. CQ3TON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. F I F T Y - TWO OF THE MOST PROMINK.NT FIUST PltK.tlM'.II U. K. Centennial Kaliiiiitinn. AllKN'l S WA.N THDI Medals and Iliiilnniaa nwnnlert (or HOI. WAN'S TJ:-4.J1 TJTTJT 17 C 1.R(Mt lllllMtlllllflllM. AdHreva for nnw ftiriMiliir.. A.J. H(ll..tlA & I'll.. 3 AKCH Ktn'rt. Plnla. BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT.. The best fumil.v newspaper published ; einht pages ; fifty. ni uMiuuiiin ruJUiniK. Terms Jjjig per annum; clubs of eleven, SI 3 por nnnum, in ndvnnrp. 10 PER K STATESMEN of flu COUHTBY WILL WRITE FOR TUB TOLEDO BLADE (XanbyH Paper), Kv.irts. Sherman. Key. Kchurs, Morton. Blaine. Foitr. Winiom, und others of oquuI note, contribute an article during th year. I (t- iiku r.erier are written exclusively for the Tlie lintit aim .;napesi mper in the world. SiMM'itiM'ii C'ltiticit Ht'iit Free tu anv address. Svnd PoBtal. Address. 1AK,TUm!u, flla- PTTT? I Are made in nil NtylcN and of vwvj A-iAJ-4 I dencritIon, from the IIkIuomI, fliii'Mt, and moHt elewaut in use to the lieavlt'ftt and MtronKVHt required fur any kind of work; are c o n o o r d i r,p. NtreiiKth and ilurabilif y They received the bluh est Mrillvn award at the Centennial Exposition. TT A T?XTT?QC1 " I None icviiuine unless with our nnme and Trade Mark. A liber.il T TTTT A "T wiI De Kiven for information JXJlk W ilAVU that will rnnvlrl anv one who nt1 1 Ik linrnenB as tbe Concord IIarnenn that are not made by us. Kitra inducements offered. Send fur circulars and price lints. Address J. R. HILL & CO., Cnncnnl. TV. If. CENT. NET for the money lender. Interest mild semi- anmiiilly first your in advance. Se curity -I to 10 times the Irsn in liind nl'tne, exvliihive of the build inps ( Freattnt each viilui by sworn niipruisers.) IV o invotttinent sofeiu No pitymentR more promptly met! Host of referrm-eti ifiven. Snl sttiup for particulars. I. K. It. .MMfST(V. neKutit.tur oi Aiort(rtitie ouiis, hT. fAVi., .".iinnkhota. SlllltTf-only ono qimlily-Tiie Rest. Keen' Patunt I'lirtlv-in.-irln I)res Slnrlti Can be tininhed as tfthy ii Fienmutig a lliiinikorchief. Tho very twist, nix for 7.(H. Keep'i CiiHUtni iSbii tn mile to meupure, The verj ljrHt. hj for !i.O.f. An eleiiant set of genuine li(ild-nlnte f!illi'r nnd Sleeve Buttons given with ennh naif dn.. KeepV Shirts. Kenp'B Shirts Hre delivered VK KF on receipt nt price In any part of th Union no expreKt! cli 'rj'eh to p. y. SaniplHB with full directions for eH-inHnt.urenient Rent Free to any iidlre. No stamp reiiiird. Ieal diretly with the Miiniifiicturer nnd et Rnttora Prices. Keep Mnnufiu-turing Co., Hio Morc. y IM..N V. Woodward' Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets. Four parts juat published. oO cetita each, poht-paid'. WOODWARD'S ARTISTIC DRAWING STUDIES. Hend, Figure, Aiiiinnlr., laiiitdMCHpt'H. Two parts jwt published. 5(1 cent epch, post-paid. Woodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. Two parts just published. 50 cents each, p't-pnid. Order free Catnloirue by Postal crd of Art. Architec tural and KurMbooks. t.KO. I . VOOIU A K ! Publ sher, I HtS Chambers Strent, New Vnrk. A YKAR. A;KNT8 WANTKD on our (rui;t t i'inbiiutltuii l'l'OHpVtlI, lepretiblltilig $2500 1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. Tbe blfrprM Iftliiff ever tried Hales made truin this when nil single Konkrt fail. Also AKHnts wanted on our Jl AJ I r'H'KNT FA.'.ill-Y It I H l.l-.N. Superior to all others. With Iuvnluidtle Illus trated Aids and Superb hindintrs. Tliene ItiioliN bent the World. Vull Particulars free. AddresP .J(11N K. PO I'TKH A CO., P.ihlihher. P1IILA HKi.PHIA. VFP.?ASTGREEN.11-es BiMr; funny from first to lust. VKit DA i i'liasiiuira adventurea" nndfun ..lor ones, than ever before bcft'lmor itM man. If "every laugh pulls a uuil rom one's comn " reuu this bouKana aue-hftt Disease. Death and the Doctors. i With J.50 humorous engravings. Prlr-e ionl-y 0 rents by luail, 115 cc:it ordinary price $..?&!. bna ny au Jnwnilealnrfl nrsenL liostntiid. bv i)on H el ley. 1-oy d & Co., Puba CliicaKU k3 )b ki ai "1 e-p j 4JBEE GHT a to every subfcrlber to thlapa- H m 1 per. Wehavului'tiaBtiouuiiul- enant WUliii 1! It ( 8 t . which la entwlucd In tcauuful roaoa.thu wholeon dirk hack- E3 Rroundauaeaerutedla French amBaa uu ujiors. ma iin in aiiw.i h andlaapjrfoctcciu of art, anl omameut to auy Uouaeholill We uavo maae arraufriaeui)' so that any aubaenbt-r of thti papercanrectslvoililsboaiitllul cross free by aendlng uaau cii to pay the coat of voerage.tub- BaTjBal lnn.dlrecllug, etc. Wo make M this Oder tolntrodnce our art produotlooii AUutcaa Y, Vf . " MoCLEAVl? CO., Uoton. . if ' i r n mm JCOLLENOCS I BILLIARD TABLES. llBMt in Use. Balls, Cloth, Cupk and everythiiiK appertaininx to Billiards, ut Lowuet Prices. Hav iiiR the lurxBbt tMk ami finest facilities lor nianufuctnrinji-, orders can be promptly filled. (jtMrd second-hund I'jibleti cbe ip. The Bn.i-iAHit Cuk, an illus truted newbpaper seut free en oppucaiioii. BTAUxA 1 XT XIT PAT T T?"KTTT7T ftai-pMri 738 Broadway. NY. LOWEVX PRICES. THs Bind for PasipUet ot th Bcliabl, Borlingtoa Road. Addrcu, ilLl COBBltiloitr.B. t IS. S. S. B JttliltOTON, IOWA t The united staTEo N Y N U w"o. it WHEN WRITING TO ADVKKTIMKKM, pleaa aay that Jm a.w iha aaverilaa. aaeat la thla paaar.