Farm, Birdrt and Household. PKTPFIW.— Start in hot bed; the Sqna*h variety for pickles, and Sweat Mountain far stuffing, PAfcsirrm. —The? those left in the ground. Sow Hollow Crown in drills 15 inches apart, eariw. M ELO\-S. - -Trout tho same as cucum bers. Ward's Nwctitf, Ski llman's Netted ami Caasaba are l>est. K ALR sowed last Fall should have the soil well worked around tho pioutw. to prevent the growth of weeds. l,vTr\ia|BfawMd last Full should l*> un covered, snlt (he soil loosened between the rows, t nrled Silesia and Tennis-hall ai e valuable aotto. ONION®. in drills 15 inchea apArt, as snryj'as thiv ground oau he prepared. Eirlv R.>d ana Yellow Danvera are good for thw gfijjvjhl crop. SI-OAR C'Attßt. —Ooe jyund of sugar, six egg*. threo-qtttrh>tA 'or a pntiini of butter, one nutmeg, two teaapoonfnl* of so cupful of cream. To be baked fn ft quick oven. FRIED HAUIU-T —Have tlio slices sea soned si me hours Ivefore frying, as it will lie lesn hable to break in turning. When roiylv to fry dip it in eggs beateu up, aud roll in bread crumbs : fry in hot lard. HAW* (TiHtUUiffWUD.— o# q*iart of molasseaf I<M rtiofuis of sncar. three qnarters of a pound of butter and lard ; one cupful of ginger, a teaspoonful of Mack pepper, ami a tnlvleapoonful of •loves, ciuusmon ami allspice. PEAS. —Plant in double rows Carter's First Crop aad Duaiel O'lionrke for early. Champion of England for main crop. And for dwarfs McLean s Little Gem is beet; tlie dwarfa should be sown in single row*, one foot ajvvrt, aud do not require any brush. Fur IE CJMUMS. -Dissolve half an ounce of ismgha* in warm water, enough to cover it ; add to this a pint of cream, sweetened with fonr spoonfuls of sugar, and boilritea Wtxtets cool, lay some apri cot, ra-frciry or pncli preserves in a glass dish, and pour the cream over it PrmfraanA— Take eighteen ogsr*. eighteen tables poouafiil of fionr nod I eighioet tablespoonsful of sweet milk Separate the whites and yolks of the eggs, heat them to a froth, then avid the ■ luilk and flour to the eggs mix well to-, gether. pfcf to small wioJds sed Nike to ' a Serve hot with sugar aud butter. PssmoxiA.—'The sudden termination of pneumonia aeems to invite au advanc ed preparation. An eminent M. D. gives ns tlie olio wing as a sure remedv : Take Pond's extract (witob hotel lfi drops in a vriue-alaaa of water, and in extreme oases, gte e.it every 20 inicntes or halfj an hour. Ih ordinary cases giTe it once { in 4 hours. CHOCOLATE CAKHS. —One pound of i su;ar. half a pound of grated chocolate, the whites of eight egg* ; mix these in gre ients together, and stir them fo: half an hour, then mix in cinnamon, cloves, or vanilla, and add six quuees of flour. Btxtgar t jn, a-iff drop saudl i cakes uoAR it, baling them in a cool oven. It is well to add to the above in gredient*, two pounds, of ai anemia wbieli have been beaten flue in a mortar. COOKING FOOD F.R CATTLE.— John Crane, of New Jersey, spoke of the ••moraluftnre of cooking (food fur cat tle." Ho said it demoralised both par ties. The cdtrs were forced unnaturally, and became unhealthy, and pork that hail been ma le in this way was soft and unfit for food. Mr. Hanser s&id, in Germany the general lelief was opposed to the practice, except for hogs, which seemed benefited by cooked food. Srcsrso Cows.—Theodore Mershon, Jereeyville, (k, wanteil to know- how to prevent cows frofh sucking ea<-h other and themselves. A Rhode Island farmer said a'cetoffl- made of two strips held eighteen inches apart, with stont sticks: fasten ad to luem and put rronnd their neck*, would do it Mr. Stewart said this would hot prevent one cow sucking anothi* A spiked n.xae-ring of sole leather, wiotki do that; the spikes should } not be sharp enough to cause injury. 1 Mr. Crlmvnad known cows severely in jured hy the* spikes. Cordwfimrps.—We give n couple of recipe*for oough syrups, said to be "ex cellent." 1. Take one tea-cupful of flax-seed and loak it ail night. In the morning put into a kettle two quarts of water,.a haadfjriof licorice root, split up, and a quarter of a pound of raisins, broken in half. Let them boil until the strength is thoroughly exhausted ; then add the flax-seed which has hern pre viously, soaked. Let all boil half an hour or more, pad Mir ring thai, the mixture may UM tThen str in/aftd add lemon juice and sugar. 2. Boil one ounce offl.ix-ved,in a quart of water for half mi yatraiu, and add to, the liquid thejuiod of two fom.Tae*i<l half a pound <rf r. ek caudy. If thaoough is accompanied by weakuos *nd Jo-s of appetitHbiild laif an oaoce of powdered gum a rite c,-,. Set thia to simmer for half u "bi.Br, stiirfug it "conkmallv Take a wuietpfewful wtecn the cough is ■ "T WOECIs. • ; IE- gives. —To each grM-.n f ripe tomafbee washed and cut up, take three quarts of water and let it boil downjhalf. stir occasional!v, to preitent the tomatoes, from sticking- A double vessel. by the way, is valuable i in prepfripg all sauces. After boiling thus *§b3ia the tomatoes through a; sieve, and add two tablespoonsful of; gingery "he same of black pepper, the, same df Mf£ ofcp of clover, and one of red pepper. Boil all down to a quart, and ;idrt a tumbler of vinegar. Strain, bottletm) cork tight. A still better; imitatirtQ} wt* think, is the following:' To evety pllloti of ripe tomatoes waa Tied < and add five tablespoon ful of salt, tm ( csyeuao pepper, two of* one teaspoon fa] f mace, one of akpire, one of cinnamon, half a WO'of clover, two large onions sliced, dbe'tmßblerof good brown sugar, ! one qoart qj good apple vinegar, one and, if yon like it, a tittle garlic. Mix all aixlnafcthexn into a etewpan. Sim mer gefWf *ur hours, nt bring frequent ly to bireveut scorching. Strain, and when (Sold, bottle. Be sure to use new eorks - cw. ~,. .. w tfinT. PnospH')Gßß Dt THE Bodt.— Of phos- ] phonis every a !ult person carries enough (1 3-4 Votjnasj about with him in ni body to make at least four thousand of the ordinary tsrw-cent packages of match es, but he does not have quite sulpher I enough to complete that quantity of the ' little incendiary combustible*. This phosphorop&.exists in the hones and in ! the bruin, ran is one df the &et impor tent constituents in the bodr. Every school-boj la acquainted with (hose: t nieials, e. di ;m and potusei im. for he tMF tnem" flffth intCi bril liant flame when thrown upon water. The; bodv contains Awe and a quarter ounces of the.Aorpjnr fud a half ounce of the | latter mwtuL; enongh for all needed ex- j perimcwfSl' ariteKwes in the schools of a large rig. The twelve grains of mag- be ample in quantity to form ttfs "**sTJyer rain" for a aoz< n rock ets. or cßougli to create a light which, nnder fuvoaaWe conditions, cculd be see" IgW l disti nee of twenty miles.— From rvrQirtr Science. II ■ mff 1 ? : BOKROWISO A Western paper whose subscription Hat bu suffer ed frfts .ft* -evil it deprecates, aays: " Reateje! if yon have borrowed the paper jfan axe reading, don't do it again. Subscribe. II isn't sufp to borrow pa pers. once knew a poor, but honest man, wlfo borrowed a paper, innocently and inadvertently, from a hitherto wholesome neighbor. Fatal act. That terrible contagion, the small-pox, was convewed-inaidiouiily in the fibres of tlrnt sheet. Of that intensive and interest ing family A doting father, a fond wife, severe intellectual And heroic sons, thirteen lovely daughters, two popular mothftsd n-faw, and three beautiful auntS*W* one remained to tell the tale." ■msw ■ A advertised for a run away.tuft, and oaliwl particular attention to tluftftmn—q of bar desertion just as the eemiug au, after be had of Wintering her. am an m * .*,n , women belong to the Hems of Interest. HRDNORHORIA is prevalent in Great Britain. CHLORAL tipplers are quit# common, it is mid. TROT. N. Y., smite 48,000,000 paper collate in a year. A SHORT shock of an earthquake was felt at Padncah, Ky TRR tallest man in Maine died last week. Ho was tux feet seven inches. TEE men were badly burned by an ex plosion of sulphur at Locuatdale, l'cun. Ckum ASt last voar guillotined two, hanged six and bcMaJsd eleven malefac tors. Botrott has 7U lawyers, or about one lawyer to arcry four huudred inhabi tants. A RELuitooa sect is announced in fit Louis which compels wouieu to cut off their hair. TW**TT thousand women gaiu a living in Hwitserlaud by working iu the watch factories. F.KUIT persons were killed aud many injured in a boiler explosion in Brus ftds. Belgium. NoIwmWTARDiNO the printers' strike in Toronto, Oufctcjo, all the psjxsv ap pearetl as usullt. BAKE WARD has retired from the Ward Brother's erew, aud Joah will re*> stroke this season. It is reported, on good authority, that Jav Gould's net profits on the Erie "fiiirrv" were two millions of dollars. Thk motiou to remove the capital from Humsburg to PbihuMphi-a was lost in the Pennsylvania tlouae, by a vote of &f> against to 37 for it. ! Tift Tichbowe estate will have to pay 1 £l-20,000 in lauyers's fees, and this fact ♦alk attention to a grievous blol in the Saplish legal system. Tu* Tiehborne claimant, now in New gate, has app.Wed to Uie public for aid 14 make his defence against the charges i# perjurv sua forger v. A Yw;*ixxa paper advocates s tu* of sixteen cents per pound en tobacco, i liquors, dogs, old tehelors, and uteiu : ben of the Legislature. I* tlie Ohio Senate, the bill to provide j for monuments to Ex-President Harri 1 son Oeu. Thomas L. ll.uui.ui and Si f uon Keillor was defeated. • ON* hundred and twelve boxes filled i with the bone* of deecus.-d Chinwr have Keen received at Port l'ownseud, from : British Columbia, for Cliitm. Thz amount of U. S. ISCJ Bot-ds redeemed to date is as follows: Fust .*ll, ®1,860.850 ; second call, 810,497,. •250; third call. $!1,557,500. Gzokoi: N. Kxapf. Postmaster at Or ; lt&us, Ind., has diaapfa arel v Be is charged with hiving swindled the Gov eminent out of $5,000 through fraudu lent money orders. Th* trial of Mrs. Josephine MeCarty, for the murder of Hcuiy U. H ill ui a street cpfr-, in Iftien, has been put over t# the £9th of April, to enable the defense t ti> tneure the testimony of distant wit nesses. A Bostonias calls the attention of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to the storekeeper* who neglect to provide seats for the female clerks while not engaged in waiting upon eus i tomers. Th* five eheeee factories of Jefferson County. Wisconsin,manufactured'23l,2fJ pounds of cheese in 1871, which Hold at un average of ten cents per pound. 'Hie business becomes more extensive every year. Gex o jsoox Has suspended the cam paign against the Apache Indiana in Arizona, on being informed of Geo H.>words's mission. The Indians arc now masters almost of the entire Anion a country. One Waltz, a German, w;is aliot at six times at Ehzahethport, by a German girl whom he had refused to marry, and who had tailed to get redress by au ap peal to the legal tribunals. One ball took effect in the thigh of the obdurate lover. Major Gen. Hancock, commanding the J>?partment of Dakota, has addresa eJ a letter to The Siou.e City Times, for publication, announcing that a the ill uk HCi fieri.* -8 an I' djfcn, Kcner vation, nc shall prevent by the us& of troops, if neees-ayy, any prospecting parties entering. He odJa that an official letter front Gen. Stanley, tu command of that region-, states that no gold baa been found in the Black Hiila. A Little Romance. A case somewhat res. rutimg the fa , moos Tichoone trial, and, m one respect |at least, rvniudiug one of Charles Rcade'a " A Terrible Temptation," ia I soon to be tried at C< qu> tun tin up le. The I story is romantic enough for a noTel or j play, aud runs thus : There ia now in ! London a Turk aged about 25 years, call • iog himarlf Mnstopha Djehad Iter, and r claiming to be the lawful son of the late I Kibrisli Mehejui t Pacha, ex-Grand Viz ier, .md uliHofa the BaltnuV <tefuy to j the Court of St. James. In IM7—secli is the claimautV atorr—Kiiirndi'a Me, I the widow of a European physician; foirc to him a aon, the present Mustapha l Djehad Bey. On the following y.-ar the Pacha went to reside at the" British < i Court, and during Ids nbaeoce the child | became so seriously ill that the mother, fearing that should it die her husband; 1 would take another wife, feigned to give j I birth to another child, which, in the i knowledge of a eunuch and a woman in > ihe herein named Fatmah, was merely a suppositious child, bought or borrowed. But the first-born recovered, Paehu having already been told that heaven • had bhwaed him with another son. Tb>-' mother was caught in the toila she her- J self had woven, for Fatmah and the cn nucb used their knowledge of her deceit to override and rule her. The mother. Melek Khairum, became wtury of this j a'ate of affairs and confided her troubled to Bcshid Effendi, the Pacha's man of t business. Fatmah was soon dismissed, j and the eunuch was smothered in his bath, i Madam Kibrir.h waa tried for murder, but ♦he charge was not substantiated. The I'acba came to Constaotiuople dnring the progress of the trial, anl finding things in such a state of imbroglio di-l vorccd bis wife. The queation of the, legitimacy of the first born then arose, and Melek Kahnnm, actuated, as* be now says, by a feeling of revenge for the di ' vorce and the Pncha's vtfltsequent mar riage, averred that Mustopha Djehed 1 Bey bad been borrowed uleo. Then the boy Djcbcd became a wanderer, served as a menial in Egypt, joined the Papal I Zouaves, became a lay iomnto at the Convent of SL Lazarrc, and when liis father died last September went to Eng l*wi and there proposed to defend Lis claims to Kibrisli Pasha's p. operty. THE LIOXE OF LOKD FainrAX. —The first zeal business which General Wash ington undertook when romwenciug life was a snnrey of the possession of Thomas Lord Fairfax. He entered upon this work when he had just completed his sixteenth year, and continned it for three years, as it was rery profitable employ ment, receiving, when actively employed, a doubloon, and sometimes six pistoles a day (a pistole is $3.60). While thus employed surveying lands beyond th* Blue Ridge, ho was often an inmate of Greenway Court, the residence of Lord Fairfax. * The house of Lord Fairfax is still to IMS seen near the village of Millwood, in the Shenandoah Valley. In standsgreen knoll, ovcr-l>a<lnwed by trrei, and is a In vr stone building, one story in height, with dormer windows, two wooden belfries, chimneys studded with swallow and martin coops, and a roof sloping down in the old Virginia fashion into low projecting eaves, that formed a verandah the whole length of the house. FoKETHOtroHT.-Mammi -"Well, John ny, I shall forgive you this lime, and it's very pretty of you to write a 1-tter to say you're eotry." Johrny—" Yes, ma. Don't tear it up plcare." Mamma— " Why, J.-hony ?" Johnny—" Because it will do for next time." PBIXCF Frederick Charles of Prussia, while io Italy,recommended the reorgan ization of the army of Victor Emmanuel on the Prussian system. The Esquimaux Curiam. Nothing in the revelations of ih# condi tions of existence among the Esquimaux l* so terrible as their treatmval of the dying. When death is near, ths snflhrer is lett alone within the low-hut; thw Utn| is supplied for the last time—tf there is an* blubber to spare Just then; if not, tho end must he awaited in cold and dark ness the aperture is elosed hy lea blocks and the death-chant her Itooomea the toifth. The nnhnppv creatures believe that it the* remained with tlie dying, the fur-clothee worn on the occasion taud, of course, their most valuable |>oeecssiott) never could be worn again; also, that any they might then l>e making, hy the aid of dsli-boni needle* and reindeer-sinews, would be use less. So the sole notion of the supernat ural they entertain distorts their usually gentle naturae, and serve* to leeu the interval of their removal from the brutes by establishing tlie trait of desertion of the dying tn common between them. No wonder Captain Hall was aeixed with horror when be learned the existence oT this custom; learned it from his favorite Tisudtroolit*, too an KequiiuauA woman, who, with her husband, bad been In Eng land, and had seen men and cities, but who had just abandoned a dying woman, and gave Iter ren-ons #Vr doing so with perfect good faith ami enrneabtcss. No wonder he rushed to the igloo, and tore away the ice-blocks, and remained with the dying woman, even at Uto,vi>k of his life from the fearful cold. He induced one man, a relative of the woman, to bold a light for him while he reverently laid mil the dead body ou its snow-lmd, with an ice-block under the head, the hands, already beginning to freere upon the bosom, and lumps of frocon auow u|H)it the eyelids. Then be carefully sealed up the aperture, that the dogs might not ea'. the remains, and left her to the rest, which one thinks must be most welcome to these people, of all toiiiug, suffering j humanity. A FIUOMRNT or AMERICAN NTOBT. —At the last mooting of the Hiatono- Gf|aloginil Boolsty in Boston, Mr Samuel Ci. Drake read a paper UJKIU "Sir Samuel Cuuiuing among the Cberokes, or Facta in tie Early Histo ry of Georgia." n>r paper he was about to preseut, said Mr. Drake, eviue into his possession by purchase in Lou don, and was written !>v Kir Aloiaidur Cnnnnng in tle \*ar ITfJ. Sir Alel wilder Ihiuiuiing was one of an expedi tion aent by the English g >verumeut •bant that year. He seemed to have been au honewt, thongl) vhienary tusn. inasmuch as he usoerlcd that tbci cuniary results of a settlement in the CMierekee country would pay the national debt of England in, twenty J ear* Failing in sererAl iitUnnpti to seeuiosonse royal appointment, on the accession of George 111. he tnude a diree* appeal to that monarch, and succeeded at Isst iu obtaining the appointment of Aiuba*sa dor to the Clnrokets The exuot year of lua departure from England WAS not definitely known, tint it wa shortly before the breaking ont of the troubles but ween the English and French, who were fighting hard to ol taiu a foothold in the new country, to the exclusion of the other. The docu ment gave an account of the adventure* of Sir Alexander and hia company among the Cherokee*. interwporwed with cxplanatii ns and remark* by the reader As a fragment of American history from the direct hand of a prominent aitor iti the scenes described, the paper is a valu blo acquisition. The Liqcob Qr*sTi<>*. —If the expense of drinking spirituous liquors ever had . power to deter * toper from possible en* joyment of the cup. or if the bibulou* man thought or eared much for the future when hi* pa**on was on him. there might J be tome hope of lessening hi* drunkeßeae I by imposing heavy fine* on those who drink. Bv.t *l*' the recent action of the Liverpool magistrate*. * hereby they thought to stay the fiery tide by fining the swimmer* heavily, ha* proved a fail , ure. They gave dne warning to all whom it might concern not only that they *honld be mulcted in heavy sum*, hut that their name* and addre*es should be published l in local newspaper*. The dreadful day came, aud on it ISO persona were convict ed and fined in the aggregate amount of SI3P; afterward* on one day 115 person* were fined, and then 14*. The terrible threat of exposure and lo* of in"tie* had ' not the slightest effect; and the Pall Mall , GmeUe hope* that the mnpi*tmtes will I not persi-r in their experiment if they are not convinced that it is not a success, which, apparently, it decidedly is not. In New York the fine i* $lO, and the al ternative ten days on the Island, yet •' BntoraarV Hall 1 ' at the Tomb* is crowd* 'ed every Sunday morning. Levi.abau is not so tamed. The Rorrauv—The Fan Francisco Pott sa*s; ' Soma experiments bare been tried in crowing buffaloes with tL* mestlc cattle, awl the result is highly sat isfactory. a brew! of animals being pro duced which retains many of thevaaahb' properties of both breeds. The animals are large and strong, ths chief objection to them being that no ordinary fence atopa, : them for a moment, and that they lore the water so mneh that they will swim in •<i>r>rt in when it is full of fl nffhr ice. Wo have heard of a cow and calf whose love of athletic exercises was so .Treat that they would jump from a hank ten feet lijgh jitao doep water, when thi* J was an easy path close at hand. These j personal peculiarities are drawbacks to ' the Introduction of buffalo blood into the : veins of family peta; bat on the ottier ■ hand, when properly cacnl for. those ani mals make most excellent beef, and their j tildes, when sott-tanned are as mnrh sn- 1 j perior to the buffalo robe of commerce as wo#l Is to shoddy. The writer saw the I pelt of the cow mentioned above. It is inneh larger than any buffalo robe which he ever se.w before. It was covered with mat of soft, short, curly brown hair there being none of the long, shaggy bait ordinarily seen." Win Impi.evevts.—The Ix>ohai tribe* have a fashion of fisrhtirg which reminds one of a story in Livy, A Roman Conn snl at the head of an army was penetra ting a forest in Gaol, when the forest fell on him. and he and his iren per ished. The barbnrinns had previously cnt the trees nearly tlrongh on one side, and at a preennrerted signal, gave the final to thoe on the nntk?rt of the forest, tbns involving the fall of the whole. The Looshia pile huge stones by the roadside to let down on the troops, holding them up with a jnngle ereeper AS A aort of stringer. They also cnt the roots of treea at their stockades, hav ing previously fastened them with jungle creepers so that they may stand till the right moment, ths main ereeper holding them, all being taken a tar as the stock ade. On one occasion, on the enttlng of this creeper, a tree fell on one of the men. wounding him severely: hnt. on the whole the Looshiaa have not been so snrressfnl in working the plan aa the Ganls of old were. FISB GKOWITSA. —A Washington corres pondent reports a hearing of * committee of gentlemen interested in fish growing, who desire the National Government to aid in the distribution of salmon, shad and other fish in the wntera of American rivers. They base their application mainly on the fact that the rivera of greatest im portance pass between or through differ ent States. The magnitude of the busi ness <f providing for stocking waters with fish is much larger than is generally snp ixfecd. and It wrntfd seem to he one enti tled to reasonable consideration on the ! part of* the Government, which poeessea exclnsrvely certuin important if not indis pensible powers with reterence to it. The encouragement of the work would i cheapen food, stimulate and extend indns ; try, and tax no one to any appreciable ex- I tent. Gen. Gurfield r a Coramlttoe have ' the matter before them. THE introduction of the question of woman's suffrage disturbed a member of the Oregon State Temperance Conven tion, and >-pringing to his feet he made a long speech, beginning : "I think that this woman auflrage question is au out rage. One woman has ccme into this Convention and kioked up more fuss than all fh e other delegates, and I don't go a o#nt on letting her talk m much." TV fklifeinln Fprthqnpke. Petaila ef the great esrtbqnaVe in Onliforoia make it appear one of the tn<*t gigPttio tihea*ula of modern aesra. Aa ia ttatiul st the ernurreuoe of aurh onteatropbes, the ahoekn were oon tinuoua ever ainoo tlu llrat crash ; and although each euocoaatve one was loss violent that) its piedeoesaor, they wore enough bicrente great plartn uuto'ng th liihtthitnnta for miles around. Ou ae eonnt of the myelertoua cutneidenooe of three fearful aliorka, Kt'iu-rully with vol oattio oruptiona aa trrrible aa their of f< eta, a neiiae of trngue terror jtervadee the wtiolr ItiriydmliAgegtSttrr, npim the loaa nncontfot tahlti ftotn the oontiimftv of the ahorka ami the uuoertainty aa to I w hut wilt hapyieti neat. Vnljkn many cartUquidipP wbu'h have taken pi toe in Kirtper yeprf and In ipois tn |neul dliuu'e, tlu-ro ap bttla warping given of the disaster. No uuttaual np pvanincn of the MUI or ptmo*pheric huee had been noticed, and no stiauga anil uuaiHxninUihle action of brutes rcinat ked; neitber did startling stillness of the air rUCeertp immerttntetT the Rmt shoctr. liM'igCtfci frutil thu llijo distriot any the terrible rpylt rulipyitth pcarclj • "*• mcut'a warning. An awful)plosion suddeulv occurred, aecoinpauiud by a lowl rmnlAag, whifh was heard huudrrds of miles distant ; tho grouud was shaken violently, lifted upward, and thrown forward, the sur face rent in chasms of great length aud varied width. Houses were crumbled into rnina, In the midst of which the inhabitants were buried ; us I tie and Mißtehniea btiuiau Wings were hurled into ti satires of itu meaaurciible depth; loeka*wero torn from their places and thrown violently into the chits tits, carrying death and de struction to every tlimg animal- aud vu auimate liefore them. Whole \ ilhige* Aisd miniag c-unps instinct with life a uiomeut before, and tenanted by uusuapectiug denizens, lay iu oue chaotic mats of roina, while from the mountainous pile of debris on every aide arose the screams of the wounded, the tvrritied shrieks of those wild with fear, aud the agonized groans of the dy in €- . ih scene at this time dcfini any at tempt at ita description. Those who escaped unhurt, by souse niuaottloua means, instantly thought of the fate of i their friemla and relatives. Children were running about at their wits' end, torn from their parents by the convul sion, and seeking them with loud cries for assistant*. Parents half tund with | fear and half wdd with grief were over hauling the shapeless rum* of what an instant before were thru dwellings, iu st-areh of their ofiapriug. A geulleniau whi'-c life wassavctt, he knew not how, and wrbo has at last reached terra lirma .u earnest, relates that he noticed one old woniuu, with white hair dying about tier head, sitting on a broken piece of furniture and guxiog absently into the chasm, at the bottom of which lay her giantism. a boy uf ten \esus ur more, with his face uppermost, having fallen < n his back and evidently breaking u uaumtly. "Why don't you get up, H ury ?" said the crone in a low mourn ful ti>ae. " Why d n't sua come and ta'l me w hat this horrible noise ia all aUait ?" The awful explosion and the sickening aeusc of utter lielpleaanew, the rambling and the diakiug of the earth had eruxed ber. This, said the eye-witness, **' hardly an exaggerated example of hurt dre tin of similar case*. The shrieks of mother* aa the mutilated remains of some child or husband was drawn from benesth the debris, the teais rolling down the checka of wauiher-beaten miner* at discovering some drad com rade lying will) a beam serosa his face, were be ir.-rending. What added not a little to the general confusion and awe was the continuance of tlie shocks The first, which sounded like a itark of artil lery fired directly beneath Uie town, was immediately followed by three other* in quick •accession. Over three hundred distinct shocks were felt Iwtwt-t-n half-past two o'clock and fmari*c. For more than thr.n l onr* indeed the earth in all the neighboring region in a constant tremble. The terrified inhabitant* knew uot which vr&y to fly. Death act-mod to stare tlu.lll in Uie lav on every side. An iiumens® chasm ynwnrd at their feet, extanding some thirty-five miles down the valley, and ranging from three inches to forty fee! in width, into whicli, .-hallow in MUM pLacsa and oimoat bot tortile* iu others, enormous quanti ties of duhria were buried. A* soon an the enow disappears sufficiently to allow uy exploration it is expected that bugs fissures will be found in the mountains, which indeed hardly admits of a reason able question. Although Uie rumor ha* not vet been authenticated, it is reported that" a volcano in active operation has [ been aeen from theaummit of Manhood Mountain, sixty miles south of Vitulia. tin- Indiana la the vicinity have all fled, > tarror-idrioken, and imagining the cataa traphe to bo a ncurrence of the general convulsion of nature, which, according to their traditions, occurred in this re gies) hundreds of year* ago, and which crated w lint is known as Owen's River valhy, the bed of the latter being liefore a chain of mountains. The ton sequences which might have resulted had tlie dia- | tri<B Ixt-'U densely populated are beyond j unagininp. Aa it was they ore dreadful fntuigh, 10 a country but inhab ited,; miiulr IIT poopfp encnged m work ing th* MlTpr hettring lfWil tninrs. Odb TPry rrmnrkiihl# riroimatmirih i that only n aliglit shock was felt in Cra trnl aud Northern California. Ccrioj (ford" WAN 1' idly damagt'd, several build inga l>c:ng thrown down and one ran killed. A few name*of those killed have been ascertained, although as yet the greater port remain noknown of course. Lone I'itio appear* lo have been directly over the centre of the upheaval, and imong the killed of it* inhabitant* war a Mr. (iiey, aged 4" year*, and a native of Texan. The remainder wtre all Spanidi Americana. Colonel Whipple, who wr iu the second story of an aidolte house nt the time of the shock aayi he had hard'y irae to jump from bed and get to Ins doorway when the whole bonne, from toi> to bottom, neemt-d to crumble beneath him. 110 wait inUantly buriad in the ruins, from which, with great difficulty and almost superhuman exertions, he fi nally extricated himaelf, after having sus tained several aevwre and painful, hut not dangerous wounds. At Rwanr.ea Colonel Tregniloß, of the smelting works, wasin -lantly killed. Great desolation prevails imong the inhabitants of that phice. The teetiuiony of several jtersons goes hi r.hqw that the enses similar to that of the Ws!et famfiy, in the White Mountain side, were not iinfrequent, .everal persons heing overwhelmed l>y falling buildings und roiling rooks, who would in all prob ability have escaped unhurt had they re mained within thoir buildings instead of rualiing forth in terror. Htill further despatches from Invo County place the number of killed by the earthquake nt thirty, besides one hundred wounded. In the desert country, stretch ing from Owen's Lake hi the Mexican line, are innumerable craters net long extinct, besides several mud volcanoes, and it is supposed that some of the old volcanoes may he in eruption again. A gentleman frnm Tndepandenea asserts that moke and ashes from a volcano were distinctly seen southward from that plaee. rod word has been brought theie that lava was seen flowing down a mountain. Although not ooqtraduitftd, the report has not yet been confirmed. The shocks oontinued decreasing in force. At Tib liett's rsnche, fifteen milca fiom Indepen dence, forty acre* of ground sank seven leet below the surface oif rite surrounding country. Ibg Owen's Lake ha* risen four feet since the first ahook. Owen's River ran over its banks,depositing shoals ol fish on the shore, after which it receded for a distanoe of threo or four miles. Through Long Pint the earth cracked ; one aide remained stnl ion sty, while thw other sunk ncvcu or eight feet, having a wall of earth extending over three muaa in length, where formerly there waa a level plain. Inmuncrabfa cracks were made throughout the valley. Kern and Owen'a Rivers turned and ran up stream for sew ral minutes, loavinc their beds dry, and finally returned with largely in creased volume. Since the famous earthquake of INI2, when the Missions of San Juan Capistrovo and La Purianma, in Southern Ualiior ; nia, were overwhelmed, there has bees 'no parallel to this tremendous oataetro phe in California, tt haa, of oonrae, erm ated an intenaa eiritement thronghont the whole State. Evervbody ia talking about it, and every telegram hringafreah accounts uf new horror* and fatal ditae tera. No apprtiheustoD, however, jg ev utod outside of tbo district affected. UNITKU bTATKJt CTIXUREWt. uum Mr. Morton oflcreda resolution direct ing tho Recretaiy of War to ascertain how the Ei|ht-b"ur A.vat. in worked in the Prtnorwn at tfifringtMil upd Rack Inland. The debate on the caae of J. C. Ab bolt claiming a actit aa MeuaUir from North CaroHtia was j>outpotted. The Indian Aitpmpriation hill was read, and Mr. Cole riplnioed it. T*be entire eiou r*juued by tiie ItiU wowhl be W,T76,(0(k The Bit>ut worn to re ceive half of thai sum. and the Ap*oh< e were alao (0 receive a large auto. Iu lh Hcitnte. after the genejfwl buai ne*a of the morning hour. tli hill giving aasrut of Qongrena for the District of Columbia to mlppHbs to the atock of ibe PiwtlmiUit and l'otguac Railroa<l Company, waa token up and diaouaaed. A bill to promote the Lip-building and coraitiisariat iiitciuslnof Ui UnitedKtatw waa reported hvnH the l>otnmittie on Commnrcf. The If; car b!U for tho ap (•■iutiucnt of n lalv>r coiunUasioii sua taken tip. The Railruiul bul waadiaousa ed, atucudcd and passed. xuuaa. Mr. Sargent presented n petition Rn en by nearly five tiw>neand cttlteui of California in favor ef woman suffrage. A bill repealing all lawa giving por tions of fines aud penalties to informers in internal ruvomw csa>. VSMX yuaaeil Mr. o>* tnide >u ineffectual nttenffit to have it eteud-l to Ctwtom-boaM eases. A bill granting amnesty to several persona in Louisiana was passed ; meui ioUti proposed several lialues. which, ou flic ground that they wer i.bicUutublck *ere autxM<|uenl)y excluded. ▲ resolution was adonteil in the House of Representatives declaring the Senate amendment to the House bill repealing the duties <iu tea and coffee unconstitu tional. The (act waa aiiuoutiord in the Suate, whan Mr. Morrill, characterizing the resolution aa uu extraordinary one, moved that it lie over and l> printed, which was agreed to. In the fTouac Severn! bills were passed giving ocrhuti railroad* in Utah and Oregon the right of way through the public lamia. A bill waa alao reporUnl frnm the Committee i* Public Land* sc curiiig the. public domain to actual set tler*. Tbe Ilouao of Representatives passes! the steandxiat bill subatantudly as it left the committee. The bill rejiorlrd from the Committee on P rblic Land*. rewrv- ] iug the public lands for actual settler* unit, weul over. The Horse took up the report on the Alabamacentwlotl alooUon t-aae, declaring I ladle*, the sitting mem ber, ent.tied to hi* seat, and allowing the contestant hi* ex|xi>ses. A long delicto , i sarael o i the bill for the appoiutaiept ' of shipping romml*si<mef* in tire interest of sailors and of commerce. The Committee on Ft of-office* and Post-road* submitted to the Honse their i report on "*traw bins "in mail con tracts, fhe oommittee admit that the Poat-mks ter-Oeueral might in mo: t caae* have i node eon tracts at lower ralaa, and thua have reduced Uie exfrniKlitu roof thegn* erument. but couelade that he was justi fied by oxcumatancee and by law. , Ilrlgbam's Wive*. Verv extravagant statement* have been Published of Uie number of II rig him oung's wive* anJ children. How many he has bad front the time he courted ' Mia* Martha Rmtherrini mrtfl n.nr; ft' would be difficult to astimaic. Some of 1 hi i wives are d-a l ; other* have left him. *nd many probably haw beeu sealed lo him who strayed away like tlmse of Brother Heber. ami he knew not whrthor j they went. Of itngham'rumcnt family ; 1 am ]>ei>< nailr acquainted wiflr nineteen f hi* Wives. JbefoTO !• wa* a Mormon he had a wifo sad family, but of tkat lady 1 know nothing. Two of her daugh ters are iu Utah. Hia Mormon family 1 tregins with hi* first legal wife, who i* still living— Mr*. Mury Aim AnH Young, rilie is probably about hi* own age. but ia plivrhaMy lev* preserved, and bark* mild) older. She is a most excel - leotand amiable lady, and bears trace* of having had bee mil share of earthly troubles. (She is the mother •/ tlirusv prominent son*, Joseph A ; llrigham, Jr. ; John W . and two daughters—Alice anil Luna. Each of the fou* has tlinss wives. The first daughter i* |h thirst i of four wives in a polygamic household, i The other dan git Mr is tiw> find Wife of a young malt, and hag for a eolbpanioo wife her father's daughter by another mother. The eldest daughter, Ahee. has also her tialf-siater as an associate ' wife in her husband'* household. Tire legal wtfs at fiOKliam u ; I. Mrs Mary ain Angel Hi* poh gauac wivis wo : IL Mrs. Clara Deck.r, I lit. Mrs. Lucy Ik-cWr, } IV. Mr*. Emetine fW ... V. Mr*. Harriet Cook VI. Mrs. T:w VII. Mrs. Klirv Burg"* Till. Mrs. Susan fylivelT IX. Mrs. Ur> hut*': aw,. .. r X Mrs. IfarnelTiaras* fcwgww . 1 XI. Mrs M sit lis Iloskcw _ XII. Mrs. Manrsrct rw-v Yorw. XIII. Mrs. Ameha Fotoom. Xrv. Mrs, Mary Vsa Cotl 04>t... . XV. Mrs f.iaa Awe J*.V Webb Hi* " oroay" wives srs : XVI. Mrs. F.miJ* Partridge XVII. Mr* Fans I>. llnndaßUjnJscot's XVIII. Mo* Fhaalh Enow [ n.es- were fbrmrriy "aesled" to Juaepb bmitl). sod are now •' proxy" wivoa to Brig* bam.] Alao- XIX. Mrs. August* Cohtw [who ass •• s-aletl" to Jnaepb sums hi* death.] 1 Reside* theao there may very likely be other lailiea "aenleil" to llrighr.m, but It my*lf know peraonnlly no more than t the above named.— Mr*. StmUoust, Hew Coal Originated. By far tbo most valuable of all the gifui bidden by Nature beneath our feet, and yet always moat generously offered to us whenever they have been needed moat urgently, are the vast supplies of fixed light and heat stered up below for thousands of vents. Perhaps long be fore man himself existed, in daya of which no other records remain but the silent testimony of the rocks, forests of luxurious growth covered every lowly valley, crowned every inland lake, and fringed the low shores of the great oceans. TLoy sprang up, they grew and flourished, and no baud gathered their fruit, no axe threatened their mighty trunks ; bnt storms cnmc and tempests, volcanic eruptionH and violent uphenv ings, and they were laid low in an ins tant, and covered with ashes and sand- Then new generations rose upon them and their race ; others followed, and thus the work of incessant destruction and as persevering regeneration went on through countless ages. Hence, in some places 150 successive forests, each sepa rated from the lower by n few feet of sand and clav. hava bren found to have grown and fallen in turn, one lying above the other. They did not vnniah, they did not even decay ; but, beneath them the red, glowing heat of our globe, above them a burning atmosphere and a thick canopy of clouds pouring end less rains upon the surface, they changed gradually into vast deposits of coal. And when the fuel became scarce upon the surface, and men cast anxious glances about them for new means to create the heat without which existence waa impossible on one-half of the globe, ana to procure the light that is inde spensable to the enjoyment and the use fulness of life, these immense treasure*, stored up since time immemorial, were R'vcsled to them, and ample supplies of hoth heat and light gnarranteed for ages. The San Antonio (Texas) Ahprss* thinks that largo fortunes can be made in that city, but it ia very decided In the following warning: "We don't want any more lawyers, doctors, or can didates for office, just at present, in this city, unless it be a man of remarkable genius and learning, combined with an extraordinary taste for several of thft lost virtues." The PuMle Debt <* j The fallewing 1* a recapitulation ef the atatemsnt of the pnldfr debt of the United Htnteg: L>*M DSARTAG LUIARAAT LA OMA. Ikm.ta at ail pf *nt t AMJOO Hunda at St* p*r r*ul aia.ii.:.*i tw HUIUTI AL A>AR AND A HALF YW MET... .......... 11.-U-IS AT LUWR PET CAST NIUCMJ... IMERTAT.,.,, U F tH BI LIMWTSU LATER**! TA LEWFUL MANEY T>RTI'IUAUA WL IIIDVKIMLBU** SI LUAR <. VR EEBT GAM,OO4. OFC Navy Hwim Pane St Utr* H> I- O*SL LT IMUWOOO TKRUAOPR. AT Ulß** PER MM !* WV.PK) AT PRINCIPAL |O,L" *.'* *0 Istniwet 'JOc.ytt-ts (MIL WN UEL JATMSST KSA C**E*4 AUU* MMURTUR, FRIET|NIT7. TN HI luiaraat W.MUt ithl ItpgfUU Ufi LUUFFAL OLD DOAAUD AND UAL LEWDER AONE . UII IWO.WCW PRERU U*L EARRASAY <1 I** -W4l TOTU C*IHT.SI** r--m "EM"* RMNIMI * T'NRLALIUVD IUWWEEL . ( LLT U TULSLLWTS. ' FriiMtpal. M A.* itvaaoaim LEUFW UT.VWTI TUTSI. (WAK IN THE TRAAMUFR RUTS... pMnxalßicti PUYRAEV - 10,441,.- * - ■ t, TTT TOTAL L*WWT..D lirbl L*ae CSab IN the Traeaur*. A I*lll. HOI :......"...S.RTO,L.RT M Marat V laid l ija.ets.em *1 1 . (IUM UFDRBT DA>IU*P*T MAUTB CT WRNO < F D.U FROM MURCB 1. ISTS. IC HU. IL I LET) HW.IW.TEI OJ HOPD. L.EUAD W CEEIFTE LU LRO*D COMPANIES TSTERAEL NAYSNIE IS LAWFUL MOUSY, PRINCIPAL OUOTAAD. TUP A ... 4 ,.> TUMRRAT ERCRTWD *; L SOT YRI MID MX|ID AS liits;**t pstd by t*uftSl Sraiea ......... ll,(lt.sttLU LULRRAEL REPAID BY TRADEPORTAUOU UF MAILS, FEE HAKRAO* UF I|IISRAEL PAID TRY URN UNUSD MATES....* RT.... lI.UB.WUI IMG. fill lens. If you fool dull, drowsy, debilitated, despondent, have frequent Hewdacbee, mouth tastee badly in the tnorning, ir regular apjxsfite and tongv coated, you are auflV'rins from TorjuJ Ltnr qr "Jill lounuu." in many iwaen of "JUver CompUiut" only a ]>art ef theee AJTA t' >UTN are ETPCRTCNCITT Aa • REMEDY for ull aueb can*. Dr. I'rtcn'a Golden Motli cat Diacovstry has no oqual. ae it oSaetu (terfeot curtws leaving (he pUength eutnl aud hoailhj- Hold by all ftiaWiasa druggiaU. 6 Wil y* . . Hteed UieMaea. THV FUUOVIBF NRW RITRPRT tr m a liMbWtAk MiClirtM* IC D NEIFA.H. II V. F.L K MLI.A M. P.. < BSN, M~4i- Our r*drr rrtit r<ro*>!♦ tht leDiMrtatc <M<! ur H, Istfl# kj •*cumg u4# 14 EniaircnA*, SAI.T HIIBVM, A<. AI.I> HEAD. ITUFOWYUXA, FIBUI M)TCHBB, LIX- I NTOH*. lfrrPug Hiur, RCIUT, I'ALTLTTT*- CI.KB. Hcitorrut, ItvEit SOKH, WHITE hwiiLiwoh, kiMuntt. Otn Hoiuai on H ncrna. . a , . ... " The BToVsl it ff\h lite. TliTa 'ia aa irue *a a mathematical or on* other aci entitle prcpmiMaH, and one that elmuid , iuflnence fvory phyaieian. F/pm the blood we derkv ear ftrpgtlf atn^T^iitul ca|mt>iliiie* tvj.en tot'source HI corrupted, the i*duftd and a>rrow-nru>b.airig effect* ate si rang Ui of itieia and hx|vt ' of eu lunuice, and wilh*iai)ilin| di*ra*e-prw ' d icitiT *frncirifwltb fmpuwiti, W]sffid* Mtge ly upon (be coudithai in which ctri hlrkyf is 1 , kept It it hold* U auspe avian <* Motuiiou j vjl# fsatering peteeMl'eU vr*wk ♦ibcti n* arc wo*keu<l Uorhjr CeiUiag upon vital sod important organ* as lbs tarda, luaga. ! liver and kidneys. U<* cfiact of Uaa- |siat*r in (b* bio d ia aiMiy ttiam SK*i >nsastw<na Hrnoa. it behuov** wry otic to keep their Mood in a |*rfc-ctly healthy qonitition. For] whru you purify your blood mcare bolt Uhcxra j or ao Kryaipcla* humor, you not only euro these dtseoeoa, lux you put your m Mors ru j • ouc'a *n iuijw. *cd iamdi:loti that you arc uoi •oo liable to any other djaoaor la other i ward*, y au tbeiirhr fortify your system, agslns, \ the eairoachtnenU at disease at all Mud* o*n*rvh*vt<v h# mrtrr-rttiui*or* IWse' aroporiiou or *ll chronic or liogorit\g dipmses . ishwl blood IJ* WUllilwiousfcrurtin Which |II nwuiUab itaslt. would torm sukjeeu p i •which 1 in-ghl write rulumrs But a*all Un varied foru.S of disrasr which driicnd upi-n , td blood are cured, or boat U aled by such tacficinea a* lake up from this fluid and, cxcrclo from iiu-sy ttcai tha chnoetya 1 it ia n<H of pmulsl lutportauoe that 1 should , dcsrritw ewtU uuauuly For iw*i *(.ce u.adt oa! authors ihwcrsU- about fifty variatses of ik.n diMSftc, hut a* thov aU nwpfitt tor the** cum very m mdar tre*'.meat, it t* of ao pram n.aJ ali ity to kaow est what uaaie to apply t a certain form of *kio disesae. *o you know 1 bow best ts> cure it Then I might iai and dmvit<c various kino* of trvofulou* j P<re, fever na, wlutc swellings, euiargsxi 1 glvrulf, and uiocr* uf varying ap;*-ami. j, < i but a* all thdw- vaiiou* ar>i*osr tog maahesta tiv*o(U*>l btossi af*earod by unskirtu arsons. | I dsesa soch a cwurw* aonroovary. i bur- { oughly cleanse tnc blood, which ia the grtal fountain uf fit*, and good dweMioit. a Uir: • skin, buovanl sjurit* vital strength, and ' s niudoMs of cxmstrtulioo srlll all return to l us - I The liver i* the gttsal depurating or blood banking organ cf the srviem M the frHit i housekeeper eg our health at work, ami Hit • | foul corruption* which gender In the Mood, _ rot out. m It were, the machinery of life, are! gradually expelled froui the eyttctn. For this purpn** Dr. H*tr'* RMdrn kledical j rwvery I* pra-emlneatly the article nrcdefi. , • It cure* every kind of humor, from tjie wool J scrofula to tl.s cotuurou pimp!*. Hvh h or , eruption, lb-at rating uJ.vrs kindly hy-vl , under it* mighty ciualir* int:*r:< Viru-, | l< nt putssui* that larit In tlie *tshwi am by. it of their terror*, and by a |-r*cveo*r . and soman hat protracted use <* is, tha tuaal 1 ulniot otismi may t ooaijdawly raoovwted and built up anew i Enlarged gl.in.ta, tumor* ami awclliiw*. < , dwindle away and disappear under the iumi-l ioooe of this' great rrwolvent The tywictn ] (•ring rui under Its mHiicnc* lor a few *c<-ica.' U*c iiin Ivxvnnf* smooth, dear <*t and rt!- vefv. ant! bring iflumlnaie<l with th glow of l-rrfeet helth Irem within, true bewutv utaivii ' f >rth in *ll Its giyrjr. The effects of all modi-1 l inn which operate upon the system through J the medium of the blood are noCcm-uily, •Otuewhat slow, up matter how Rood the rrmody employed. While one to three hot- j ties will first "the akin of pimple*, a disco, or even a dozen and a half mar he laiviiel - to cure aotnc mx* whara the aystem rotlou with scrofulous or other poisons The cttte ( of all Uiine tiitoaa . bowwer. from the cm-1 men pimple to the worst scrofula. a*. with I the use of this moat potent agent, only a i matter of time. •• l>it. l , nmri'GrtME!tMri>tcAt.T>twvtv- KRT IB BOLD BT ALL Flßgr-CLAIW Dliro-1 OIHTa. flow to Ornament the Hair. All tkat art c* araomplith in heanti- ' (ring, strengthening, thickening, and perpetuating the human hair, is efleetod j by the uae ol Burkbtx's COCOAIW*. Thora is a stimulating property in this prepa ration, which literally competa a rapid j growth of the fibre*, while it* emollient action render* them silky and elastic. j It it thf bent nnd thtajmU luur-drrtfiny j and inriffnriilar m tk* xfiorid. Ho say the masses whouse it. Tour drnggist has It., .... i - "'t.. i-U The Market*. mtw reaa. Sttrfanu-Mmt u> Tito I .IS • -UK nmeWv "*<• -"hi Medlura II Va tllti Inferior • .!•)* -tt j Mite* Oewa WW •a I .SO Boaa—Lira * ft • Sntvr •£'. Corros Mlddllnt . 2's' •! Flora— Kstra Wretart. S.7S a 7 00 M.wrttm AM etl# | Wawit-Bel .;• M | Slai* Lf.s aI IS I nra-WMW" 2 • •*>.' . JUatsT—etal* *. : .11 e .•! , Oeas— Mlel Wastara WH- .* Oiits—Westers.... .I*4 ' M Bors If# *• a as—'ft's 1 a .%> ' Peas— M* !t M siS.OJ La so "V* d rmw.rii-Omits. 11*netltiert .IS Bcrrsa—State,....... .SB a .IS Ohio W. B M a .34 > •• Fancy M • M Western ordinary IS a .IS rennsrleanJa flue.. SI a .17 Cram*—Stat# Paesery Its* .1* •• Skimmed ,rs a .04 0hi0... •* a .11 Enoe—State SI a .IS •OVTAEO. SnrCiTtu I.ls SIS Ritrr.r AW I 6.78 Lira *.* a 806 AW a I.U THUT-No. 1 Spring ISO a LIS Ooaa RS a -WH w a .ts 8TK.... 1" a .W Banutt 70 a .80 LAUD... >OB e .to AUUT. WiuT...>„*.*v a s>ee i iu I.H S I*W Bra—State * •..BO Ooan—MllM 73 a .73 BaUAT —Stale. #a>*• • .80 a LOS Oats—State SO a .83 RMULDKLPBJA. Fiom— SIS a 788 Wa**r—Waatera lied. I*> a l.ai White 1.80 a 1 SS RRXNUW-OTTKJ* WJTRASNES 11 CLOTSBBKHI T8 0 a 8.80 Ttsteiay . 8.81 Bawmoae. * ' Owrrtß-bow MH M* Pumebta-a 8-3*. aio.^o WatajuOjaher 2.91-s I'* Oob* i- 7W -a .86 Oiia.— .81 a >RS Tk* Meiicnn fbuolntioniM* in the nut nf Tala*e bars been defeated sf tr aMI htmra' hwttl*. P*eflrto DU* i* wid to lav* kit lor Nov York. > R A PHTIK lA* WW HUUT HINIITR. - II i railroad director were la* bad to arafy locoin tiio, there would bu fewer rilr..u i orridfuli. awl if doctor* bad to tako tbslr own physio IwLM adiutaMlamiK it tothoir Gitieuta, fewer POO PIC Would b* poiwitMMf r. Joseph Walker, of California, took tbia ronrae w hen be tint compounded tbo ta | moua Vineirar Wttera whtrb nowr r*ttk a* an inestimable hpuaabold remedy in all | part* of the UnitedKtataa. He healed bim , eel I wilii tbia apecilif •flora be offerod it to | ibe world. ItriotfMikirfn with a simple 1 r.tafemeui ot the manner m wrfcleh be bad i discovered its evfnmMe ingredients and ; bran cured, while waudavinfwff, aiek ami pcor, MnomaioJif<*nia mlat lie at at ' •< what the prciMjrntlpa bad dooelor bim ' #lf and a fpw sullcmni trum J.T apepsio, td \ i idutnewa. rheumatism, lung diseases, and , I many other nrrralcpY disorder*, men be i jifredltim, tided tie new nwtoratlve and warrc more than aatiaflrd with the reaulta. ; 'ls this wnv tlienilepf Vmegarlbttcrvhefwn 1 tad we mention the fart a* a aetdeooathat I I li| thi# a|r pf ial< I b 1 enee end i wp* rv, nolb• , nip that ia really valuable t"> mankind ran i pfoee a |*-< unlaw |a|hMM~etrr i hough it 1 1 may lark the ki-Tp of rlpital, and have to fight its wavacanastpnwerfol opposing io ta <UL Within two c tin an mouths alter itt tut rods*l*;*, the artipi* becun* aekf. •! supporting. and it now yields, a magaitl 11 nut annual iwnuuc.— £vm. VU.VAUTR. AMU UTU-NISIA—" UMM'$ littmchtti Trvkm" an in trainable bo | tlx am lixjwwod do sttdAaa cbangnt, af fording prompt relief ia coughs, Odds, l ETC. —Own. , RWI Tun ftoiMpno ia lnaa lutbi* to break thread than wj other machine.—Cte. j A lav liuartmn fevrj, by Edward BrpU- 1 1 atou, amiwr pi th* inputs* AMY. "'ike tUo -1 ait* School Slaet.-r." laauMuacxl to begin ia n at*r JJO Jlunan*!' •**- Ib* HEW *U"v ( ( i to be I*W of uuususi mwuasi, iitaw ( lr*ti't of iifriu theWeet thirty Jfeira ago. IV ■ssi* number uf Hs.bth aso BONA wnJ *]* ,eoatah a report oft l.nn Heir, which will in > On at tdwjora rtrtWifian, Druggists, and til WBT.eaB or useWedtcfne: Ho Adrartiaethcflla, J ' '* & *■■ WE. .. 1 For Dnpapata. dnpraan -a #. spfc-ita a .T gefierki flcvuuv In tbetr vari>>n ((CM i alen, a* yaw ewe L*• ag warw# and ai i ne l nu4 o< verw faw>r iko " rerro- I'lu • ell Iftrtfcri# Ce . fH W Y"rtt,Nlß7a<.M n* .M •lrr.*rta ia th" boat uajia.aixl ae aaouie far paliocu n< aumiif from ho ar or other Mek nepa R ! * The History of * Kauopai Hemedr.—Uu* N U. HTFIA MCTR.-EMIRATED WATR PFTHR IF. ■TN A NUUHEIT IN MDN. W <RA* AUAWAI,VU OW LATA COM' TUATIOO OF TERRV*LD TIUMDMBU, TB A J.UR* DIIHTTIAR IB BJ*"1. WAA WORK S* WONDER, IN UM> R-REWAANIAIVM T^MVAMRMNALAAVAFULATIL CTPT LAFUL. PRNOFL RAL FEVER*. RINNIMLLUN U4 OOE- R #WNSIMWWRAKM* i AENTIWWOD.SE EMAVTWM *IA U" FBECISRWAI PLEVTITTUS ITFRNLSA THE AUU UINT AIARARU L M M T-NTW 1 LAAAIITO E*ARVWA** 1 HE PEW A>IEJ> IEOE>L LEU u*i. AND UP. TWUI U NWEE THAN I-EW#IYBAALT TAT SAL TIE*; TALL IN IU ■ A •%. YA>W*AAWWTT IT % M AERANE ENWR— THE . NUAMRE* RO UINNE < F IN* IXA **'•' UIR SRWSU NEEE FAR MOD WTD*. ANT TT> NSRTYRE'TE ISAUMTJOR. BI K UEUE -• I>UI FL PRUSPWLMI AN4 PREUIEEAR* DEOA*. EE IF BY RERANEW. W*WPBT RWIRF M M IBE UR EARETAWE "*OPWT~FA .TPET FCWI WHAT IM WNRFCT. FR, 111 I BAT TIME TO THE SRAAENI T •IE OHM TO U. DRAMA.'. A# HS.TR IA MRU KAURN , UNA OF PIE INUAL ATOKMN E OTA IN MOGR \ r.riudlll.ini Vamlli t til I m Hae I be . Jwwsr -a lMTrl} VrrUU* (kUw ; (w and t< ' PoaflPpatiaa. TVhuuv. j a. * llahtarb. tsUnu nsprts seastl t ■■aas sinan Cf fjver, htoinscb and Howtla Aakyoar lsaa|g>at fur U. Mrwsrr sfSarflarrfwr **tr rnr t>l,r'l 8111.-WW* IV WnSsr'a Bdws el Wa* i WwV **t'pmi" Ltwbae' ~ 'jdslzszL C scattn ", r y,i' 1 T *■ riy WIW igfend fsTTwßft'ffWa, jnvnmt, bILUVuk ssacmAkia*. Oarsaaowv g a -—• ■ 1 • r Sneclal Natiews. STOP THAT COUGH!! DON'T DELAY. !• bgforif. „I MOW can YOU STOP ITf wum IS THE HJCKXOT 11 I lltrs'r Inn* Haiaaat eaa *fW*a war* arsMsasn t f 1 red afrit ikaa t*) alter artirie fur lh* 1 ystryewv ll Is seM errs, wln-re t>y Prwt- J tr*aa4 rear's*"are Sriysrs. Be** Sks tsSrwtsw aasrarl fram a baiar nwrtea* laoai 1 Mr 6 F. (tarsal', a wsU-kapwa ssrrsLss. at O.Ura ,i ' **.. hraer * a-.*,- , |Mil—a 1 we*saSrvtsc rws ainw I - astd WMb >:U-4 > wo (.sua, nC arorueel si , * . ewaS aw arhis* I r W .rwl Sn s wsoOweeT <V.e*h I (la ru-.. 'WW allele rwIMC. ea* |'WIWW*C a | , perfect Srs issrwxwt ml Ywarstrstr. , j t K Britwru. 1 r.ersll. Oat. Msrrh S. t*ri • Or. a. L KXtTIU. V Jlaiwlwel tmel aee4>esl j * fssmrsljoo* apirS have twgwae 1 epeer uu ler, • he*-' l.bers't) V*4 SsMl Oe* sr* "fiat: e [ • ilel. e:r fur the tear." soC "Ueerwatt esSTV " For eat tpa f tea J**C •iU-(l<-r ta< reassdy kse Use ogcrwt last the a*' nr Its!! tie foihrwiM let lot tr— Da 800- B riu. rslamiw 'O It: r TA V 'ksm./ ft iirlKte4 On t trtsq aaveew >y<a ttsswlH'S ■**!* FWtsae- ' ' a,r Oowscwrn a: th.re r imi n sterwesifa -1 fwair red Ui# eld. sad 1 ess trait at test it br Isr , IhstteM urr- wruii r—rOf B.Ui etwrk I t FwlVtw sai sMrtle SsnVsraces at LaQ(*<wS..n'Jk , I:■ bss tl *e !We nstldtaewre. e*tfce^l—e eeaM j law law aw at Istsl soseawaliss ■ 11 rtw tbe i*bsw • i sr-s auMar b> raw wttlrwt rm>U| vb.ws drtwala ] *|MWr fstege- k4 ertti*e peafiSaa eaaerija-lea i 1 nlllwleiSW ltS .jh a a salt lets- tra-w. 'w I 1 k".tgt&r7®wF^r; ' PERJRY DAVIS tfc SON.' PROVIDENCE R. L j 11 Geaeml Agczts fbr Saw Eogk&d Butm. | For Sale hgr . | JOHN P. IIRNBV. New York. GEO. C. 600DW15 fk Co.. Borten. JOHNSON. HOLLOWAT ft COWDZT. PkiU. | No* rwry .M m be P.. >i S.sa Ist all aaa Way SI L- I f | VRHTIPPKB aaeoa tor Skew skUSraa mm* Clerebr i leeera tbair Shea hula Mrs tkirSa So* al hy all praters. J * TresTiir. T7 si al artm a< lw rartu ■ —ll sarttiee a* ' | tasreotot du 111 by fwityHia tks MHi rartana# tkr Ueer aaS a k i alt hy an >aa. aaS ipsttsratlaa the t aifirasm Slia. ■', * • ' False IVartn Orrnkmra. | V. lire snAer a arw medical iSrpraMtma. mj dit-r --rnl from Ihl under which sc mear at ear 8 rWaUier. , j mL The *Wk are so loafer bled Utt they hurt, ear forced altk msraarr. aar scoffrtSeS eilk eialaMaalh a>*ce. scr bltetered en tWrfrahaeee hesde. Revraiaee 1 j the fsonSseU >n t BasMarfsßtcmseh Bitters, taeatr yetrr afc. renc.atlcn and restnratisa. act Ssptetisßaad | 1 preusUoa. bar* beea Uie waudipord.of Iks fodxaofl. pdiwea st Um prafssrtaa. The rsmarkaUs iwna of l Uita fazasas ..cetahis prssaim iesWnsazS aaS aar> i ( rehire has rrork-d a coin pi ess reeehiboo la shs fe tiers' 1 IrSklmrt.t cf disease. At on 4 l£e (icif-n.t r member.of ■ th* faealty weald net tIWIW is It- ' ■'Wh.l they e. IWa rned. ' ears hees'eompi.ins eitkaat nmreiiy. ehreatr rhsnmat Ism wfttisat eelefcieass. feesr and aae withaat 11 | f nSniss! tmpoiwlhle '** Bat the meet cbrt mats incrrd- { , , adty aul ytsld in the end to prssnssl demoemistioa. \ rwm thai tizss to the prrsat, lul.immes.. ! tßteruutteot (ersrs. masealar Smsa-Wt asreaas oaas ' i . sss —a s—wpnoa kin laaaww 811111 taeepsr ytten of the freat epsctSe. ta at team ninety per sent af, the nancy is which |t has been need as a remedy for thnal ■ aitiursU, while pi prseeaties ef aE maHiieefeneraled I by Chan OS sf rlHMts, sadden reralncat of tetapsrsiors, I epidemic pel-CD IB the Siangan re. and aawbaXKaae 1 w.ter. its hemeftrtal eflerla ham been stehetcoe ard Isn tnrm aa te wears Ike laoaa perfes. e. aßi*ar- ta its piwpassmsasaa sandms, ssh-amasd aad oafs. ( rteu. iha AU.Btio to tha ps*e tie r*o'stlon df t(s trfltLlt ttrttßW wrftf Borne and Bhoo. la sprsadin# i T"h-y never rip, Irak or fall te pisess. Try them.' I<ek awl tor the Pareot stamp, sjl ethers are imftohrm* • • To Consumptives. The advert lew. kariaf b-sa psaaaasutly esred sf that dread disease. CasupUoa. Hp a tttsplr remedy. Is esiraoa to Stoke karwrs to hiffeUow eolsrsre the mm ft care. To all who desire It. he will .end a sopy stjco | tosH-rpii. Q used, if res ol share*!, with the BltSStlMls U prepartaf oil uelno the sua which thsf will' Bad a runs Pes* lor (xixsmsmow AZTKMA. Baoimiaxu. he. trdSss. -4 "- y Frnm Maine is (talMomla milllass of rhDdrsa are I wrarto* BII.WHI TIPPED Wtoee-Why ost, they are 1 tits ohaapml aad a.ess wsat therwyb a* UtstoS. Try 1 'h-m ■ 1 , srTiSSi; w'isiavASJs." ! >im. aad esealar. H.A. Bj ftmis wSaa fw it. |L 1 We oor for I S the Ur*w tmd Iff* assortment of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS { is he Toon 1 In thAVnlked Bute*. Our mod. aw of oar ! 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VKUV UUMiUXiUtJD JKHbU*. 222 i aaa la aoa T aaa aaa iw far tba crati LIHJU. SOTT abaat Haa- aaa 'Z* *•*• faMa* Maaiitaaa. Jodga t.tb> 222 *aoa Bataaaa.aaa . ai UKAKm *4 UOIf R tVai. aaa |TJ Af- Ma M>. raad; Aamt 14b Braaa M , mi —in,. *at4 tar ait Maaabatkaia. •) aiaa aaa '"4 m*.m-pnd laf•*■*,bfibefwbHabem, aaa OMAJUMf JL'itlt A <K>. 222 laa* I*l MaaaAtwv. Na* Taafc. aaa i aaaoo aovMnawa* auaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaow i naaoaana.oaann*t--MM laan. aaaaa | * i r^rgrt-r!y ,i * i ■ xrv \xrrtf' Tryiaffr , fr Samartf •avimg LaMr, Clam* ' fiaama.DmfWfrtf BCaaapa—.Wnaantal *"M fW IblfanML mfm <mm i mm**, bat romoii. t,ta w ai—fA ut tUw of awarr f l.k. aai 1 TB *>Mk • i MHMJIII MA far awnAaatta -1 aaa. at fartr aM ixr ywnA lawlf Ira aUIAf I if-aui OfM*. twu. a#> tAaar Wi faoab lo# I ■ t bbAMaf*. *4 ***■• taam wppi <IA To aim I ktbrinca •'! IX '.n L*** tir !".wV.nfaaeU waua. >%,t: xik umaatAaaau mala. Tr**. •OftM QyJpfop*., Cuum, Man. Startling But True. j *A.TtM.L t* Ultra!aaa aar fur mrtiaa ! soma* |t w • r# <*a b md# >7 mm. I 'UWi ><• * wunt f u. hubi-wrt re. sin | a v 1: -jrrb 1 1 cf'g^gL i>rti Wl (A faaraaf Ow ami 4Mb Ciaoar, MM la 'Maiea.Ji-*, t. ..j wrt<r> lAfiaam I M■W M A oa. Wbwt wa. tiSa ro.. !■ 0m IVH LAJti AI*AT TO AOBMTB |\ AlaliiCI Aau*ufbvbr " k. I I j ILDEBRAN I Tb* Orri Mlin.ii-, IHut>hockr MM ; awcr CABIhET " OTBAH" METHOD, By EUCEMC THAYER. PHIOB RX.SO. , *kl rt|TwfrTkrt ttaUan I( • <Mt * od. aStawn e* -Auaa ih***jn *W*Ri l .R' MM i riinii ni y, c fat fVf f®*7F**Tn i** rm;jiirr. ♦ > WHITE, SMITH A PCRRY. . ) j_ •' * **• W"nklaca* <K.. Bweee. Irctenkal EmyMj! IF TOP WAIT Toorr 111 TU* ■■■!iTVHffTeTi2T3^*3eT3e3 ♦- ,0W*II I *i' liW i'liß *A"ifMikl" H in R:p o • 3t the BEAU EtTATX SBOHTU, i JMnsborgto, Ta. Uj • p*c, • coum weekly. taitlßNlteM trtal (Mr M ,r*a. WortiilU. CotUiUcmt. Ttylk PURE COD LIVER] L OIL AHD LIME. J T Ik* OnaUlM>*.-M U*o— fco :■■!,* nMh : !.* ;t>* Imal •OM! ct BUT r> imßir IMukwnl- H| ni. r fßtm tkma mfm ■> ii dill , -vEhhbv'i. tij n tc*flß>*-pr. JWi u ft)i4 [ put* ■MR• H HmJ. m| roc wWImT * •■■*- f stsuntt >• > I* rmi *.• In U Bt Ilia* • !• htkln* i allWl''* i i*% nmdfc* ft* .l don' tr cS<-ici.* Fw ' ukui k wa,mWUf>*o ■*.tyiAwriKl., ti I>a. RED RIVER COLONY! OF JIIXXESOTA, I off are na h> *2l r>M *M. Ut< —- . HMMI MHOa, flood *'*. .*>d rVr. m*rV.t*o ' Miblp. atnaat* BMHMt rd, **##* kr -'WB. I partner oorumonhy. rharcbo* uh arhoria off, I atitai m bamneiaed- tar MUnlt, f(tj trmepiiir ■ tatkm, waabrr-l ip Ira until, no nit-or ■■■ mi I" I tanm rami* r erunc : aanty at • a. 1 WBQsV" , I Wanted This Spring 1 10000 Farmers To Improa* <b* '.and* f (k> loan Rnilre*d Land trun m). ka Aw mi* far mt or aa W> r UatM pirirai •alar, It* am prr aral laterwt on deferred puaaib. TMkHHMßiraa taar >lliaai.< naliaaj trull on br I,nr . f br *** Ott£ •-*! ra aft.- and ih* leva 4 r.airMa! I :>••• %ao and V.bum<r:> and 111. tW ar* not moi-tpacrd, 00l railed, and arr la thi Middle of Wstwn lowa, Viirl for Ita udahrtno* rilmatr. irwthaoufblr anil—a or* aaiarrd yai imoci>r druuad dite at (baa lnaa frrar and a'. "••<' >o m b#*t pari of tha boat ayrt rallarel *ut* ta U C *a NOW IS THf TINH TO SECOR! A HOW la lb* beautiful and lutoHent rVal either the Borer U * MepWUr .Vdrttar. tka UtttaXiouk. at (Head II acare ata tor dtaaaaa* ta Marl* ■ ore farm 1 *dU arrtu or mar* a* Oral rod h <hr !•* ■ r aad noct mean. local at- o'a at nationa bar* prior t aaarj tract pad at* laaaflad nU- team. to abra land* freaeo pamhamru. a raafa-u |I1 daacnruona, poor* tar ma limtinai, ami Va to 1-rarh tha landt Couaty map* or naaeld laad formal ■*-' fca*. Addrem dOllt B. A I.llOt'T, lumd (Vtumatwr, f vdar Baad*. Inarm. "' KATL'RrS MMtHTV mmKpo I m CHEAT Bunpfawnta^^ A reluahla Indian compound.' tar rearbnaff tha haalth, tad for tha partotticirt edft at IB do mam arialnc tram ay pur tt He of fh# Mood, audi aa aero rata, hnafklmr ffffttaeer. Cktaoar, Aa*. corona Ibtaaor. tryllmlHb Ca|mr, Halt. Rheum. I'laplat ard Hasan oa tha Fare, fleers, Conpba. Catarrh, Bmaahltta, XraralKa, Hhta. mail—. Palat ta Iha M* * Dyaprpaln. Canal lpat lon. Coallararaa. Piles. Hradarka, lilutnees, lertamtin, Palat. aaaa at tha ataaaaoh. Polar la tha Bart, Kldarj Complatala, Fomnia Wtak araa, aal Gene rati Bablllty. This praparatlna a tciantafteallj and chemically oom. tlaad. tod M ttrontfy concentrated (ram root*, hart* aed baits, tftist Ha toodaftaotaaraniimtl immediately after cammanoiacta lake it. There *no direem of tha human rjateia for which tha" Vflomra eannat ha tual *ith pewter um, at la float not contain toy metallic i.tapr—d Fhr eradaattne the ryalae at all letmriUae of tha Wood, it haa no equal. It has aeetr failed to edect a cons fleinc ton* ud rtrecyth to tharyatem debilitated by dtMMh IM wonderful effiwta upon tbaaa eomplatnu ara oirprt*in( to aU. Many bare been cured by UM Vapttix* that hare triad many other raaaadma. Itean oaObaoaßed THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEA H. R.'STEVENS, BOBTOH. MABa Priea 9tM. Bald by all drasftth |;W j! Pam— • I.M. IMaaa m I, Mb Mart, IMm ilMrtM J23 !• | Saw. JMbatai.o T >* If-j*. J* ""J™™*??? S < ..a .na'r.ta M A M>bf lll"W>- '^^jattsgro'Jcyg : SyKMlpbW&tiE wairtwabf r eiWg£d** a< • ibwr t',. bt Ifcaata -f '"'* , mgrAft ntoolwrs^ Hr . " ft Mb m r.M. rtrtafisf ffr.£'^— fc 15 • ^ a|A baooiAfa#af IMI 11 *Mmrti**fci rt i *Tff. Ajo—Md&ArtMfc ''ftirtinilpi. Mrtc—rtl :?s^SSSSSri: r A WATCH FOB A GREAT OrgEßl > 1M a 1 <*>aimaaatAAav fl IMb flllhak Mflajwfcabb aa |^?5 e t^^^s i 2stSvsir I : : : THE IOBXOH WIFE. BwSESPZZSE^SSS g^aK^sEssa Sani—ii. im . | , sii 4 onn Moms 3* BURNHAIW'BJf ' ssi|ps ; i a fc irptufc jr * - A NERVOUS INVALID ft a* for |l tfitl t raaad'ttae a$ AmM ; •inA iwNi'- A'*aak . xiTiitsiet MiTHn, > ■ ■ > J-B * a iMA 3^23!fc* l: *teri**ssl ■ T" * TjL Ji <"'• FlMi-n t > i r "U6ht nr| atA "DOMESTIC , •ll^fTiiroai "DOICBTIC- 8, K. Oa.WaiabwMitt ' THE HEW BOOKS. Tb* D*b.abWt.*ai.—B, Solvit OaktOm-. 'fnir' k! Ut -4 Sid w ft riStiik A mi r-.v ** at. - • tf IH .1 a.a a jHi * a iE MM. f 1 *ht IJE R2 ■,, A. d. BMb HAU IM< MMT.-A ■ 111 I<■ , kNk,i. 1.4.: * Art af I'oryht* lie*—A **n YRlnabV 'nai. 1C Tb* Art* oi ***4.h -erl f> llllia. MA '•• Ti* bnokt an AO KsmUtuUc pri*ll. and twvaod la b*arr alh amn, a4lkaflif mkll. ttj • ii. IT rAii|JHaoArO.thit*M.lhw Tart. Soißiii New for Agents. ilrSi '** THE MOTHER 0? MS 'LOES. ■ IlkUn flbMt *: jee- c**tnnilkt aim.******* nStp KintusHixo co..B*rtrti< < m t •,,...> KfflGenlae LKma, Cheap Farms ! Free Homes! cm not tat bw TKt UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, t " 12,000,000 ACRES OF *** But Ftrwittf MMA llltfml I*m4s Ii AlMorlm* 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, CREAT PLATTE VALLEY, . to : . . • ~•* OF TBK) WST, Now Tor Solo t ass?* winnpna. * •Rd mar* oODmunt to nwrkat tliuaau So UftjadoUw wbor*. FREE Actaal SetUm. mnßLOunoMioiwuam Roldlm Katltlod to >~i*wMtod oriM Aom Fill PASSU TO WMHASUS OF UNA id^S BSOSSEf^m o. y. DAVIS, toxcnnMntr^rir. as. A, OHABLS, VeknukA
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