Pepping the () irotion. I reeolkwt, in burner div*, I loved A mmdwn with eye• | H<* sty E WAS pentle, ki d her hand Exactly for.ned lbs proper eiac. Her voice ia csdetx-o had the sound An eddy nukes iw mossy nook. And when she spokw oo me. I ttianght, With sUphllJrMtra interest shook. Thus dawning of sweet love began— l>'iphifnl tremblings in my cheet p. 'retold the bliss to cenie at no-ai. When all the truth had been eonfesssd. One charming day when larks were high. And we were on the walk alone, I thon hi that Providence had marked The h li*r*l Nrtr Torlrr a few kernels of hat he mils "mammoth y#)* eon:." The editor savs : These kernel are. certainlv, splendid. He obtained it, he isus, ov planting large kinds of corn mixed together ; then selected the finest ears to plant for a number of Tear- 1 , uo'il he has what he asserts to be " A No. 1 variety of com." " Fie select the best ears, and the best grains out of the middle of these best ears tor planting. FOOT- ROT IN SHEET.—I BARE tried this -with success:—Whenever the disease appears let the feet be washed and the hoof pared off as mnch as possible (and not cause it to bleed), and let the sheep stand upon a dry stable floor, sprinkled with lime, for four hours. After this keep them in a dry pasture, and there will he no further danger. Or, after the foot has been pared, apple spirits of tur pentine and blue ritrol, in equal parts, bind a cloth over the foot, and let it re main fonr days. Sheep that are diseased should kept from the flock as the dis order is infectious.— E. F. W., HARDIN CO., I'LWA. P.OWING. —Start the plows the mo ment the gTound is dry enough, but not before ; and where it can be done, har row and sow as fast as you plow. Do not wait to finish the field. We know there is some loss of time in changing work so often, but its m thing compared with the extra time and labor required to prepare plowed land that hai been ex posed to heavv rains, and then bad to lie for several ilavs until the surface wa crasti-d over before it was dry enongh to harrow. Our springs are so short, and the weather so uncertain, that our rule shon'd be never to leave the field nntil ad the land that has been plowed is harrowed and sown. Sorr RECIPE. —Put four pounds of fresh beef in six quarts of cold water, and let it boil slowly for five or six hour*. (The lady correspondent who furnishes this recipe usually boils her mest the pre ceding dav.) Then take it from the pot and partially skim off the top ; grate, or finely slice, one large or two small car rots ; slice two or three onions, one tur nip and two potatoes: salt and black pep per to taste ; add one-quarter of a red pepper, one tablespoon of summer savo ry ; let these ingredients boil slowly to gether foi nearly two hours. Ju't before taking up for the table mix a tablespoon of floor iu a little cold water ; stir into the soap, letting it boil up twice, and your soup is done. POTTED BEET.— Take eight pounds of lean tump steak, put it into a stone jar, with a teacup of boiling water, a level table-spoonful of salt, a tea-spoonfnl of pepper, and a few allspice, with one on ion chopped fine. Cover with paste and bake for three hours. Turn out 11 the liquor, and take ont the meat into the chopping-bowl. Ponnd it fine with the pestle ; season with half a teacup of cat sup. Taste it, nod if not highly seasoned add more salt and pepper. When per fectly fine press into mould or small cups, and if desired to lie kept for six weeks, cover the tops with melted butter so thickly that no meat is seen. Wet the mou ds or ftps with water, and the beef will turn cut in form. How TO BRIGHTER STRAW MATTTXO AND OIL-CLOTH. —Wash it twice daring the Summer with wilt and water, say about a pint of salt dissolved in about a pailful of warm, soft water, drying the m ithng qnickly with a soft cloth. The salt will prevent it from turning yellow. Far away, and from quite an opposite quirter, we hear another friendly voice begging us to say to onr readers ibat af ter oil-cloths are scrubbed and dried, they should be rubbed all over with a cloth dipped in milk. "You've no idea," says our frieod, "how brightly the col ors come out Husband says it's the al bumen in the milk, but I think it's the v ry thin film of gree*e deposited. Minntime our oil-cloths shine the whole year round." FRXDUTO THE LIVE WEIGHT or CATTLE BT MFASURFM EXT. —In answer to a corre spondent, the London Fiefd says : Take tlie length of the back from the junction of the cervical and dorsal processes to the tail, and the girth immediately be hind the elbow, sqnare tbe girth", and multiply the remit by the leDgth, and then by one of the following decimal multipliers : DECIMAL MNINRUTM. Oast L Class 3. CUM 1 Half fat -33 -238 -23 Modeartsly fat -34 -34 -28 Prims fet "25 -38 1 Vary fkt -263 -26 • I Eiu wN from Salt Lake City, trav eling with three wive* in Hungary, has been arrested at Deb retain as a jwilvga mist. I MP V\", April 36, was observed by the Chid Fellows of the United States us the muiversary of the foundation of tln-ir Orvler. Ax ludiaua man, tweoty.flve years old, has caused his grsndmoth. r to le arrested and trievl for assault and battery upon hiiu. A SBOEMAXER named Nichols, living with his familv in the suburb of Londou, uitir tersl all lis four children and then committed suicide. THE Louisiana Democratic State Cou ventiou has adjourned to June 3, aud postponed the nomination of the State ticket till that time. NEXT to R >ths--hild, the wealthiest banker in Vienna is a man who MI lb vouih startt\l us an errand IKIV at a sal anr of oue florin a week. Two new lines of Atlautie sU-aniers are proposed, one to ruu betaoou Glaagow and New Yoik, and the other between Liverpviol and New Orleans. THE I jegi-latuw of Minnesota npprtv priatevt $30,00 for the distribution of eed-wheat.and application*have already lieen wade for $330,000 worth. tLuumviosia, in onler to avoid nil sec tarian squabbles, has decreed that ••Religion shall neither be taught nor practie-vl" in her public schools. MISS RTE is now on her war from England in charge of 115 . migrants for Canada sent out by the Society for the Relief of the Poor by expatriation. Is the United States Senate the Texas Pacific Railroad bill w a* passed, after the adopticu of an amendment limiting the issue of construction bonds to $4.,0 K) per mile. THE Rhode Island House refused, by a vote of 10 to 17, to restore the death penalty, but adopted a provision that life prisoner who committed murder shall be banged. Is a list of claim* presented to the ref erees in a New Hnuipdrire town recently was this : "For time spent in Wilton in coaxing Mr. to go home when drank, So." ACCORDING to the census for 1870, dur ing that tear in Massachusetts t> girls were married at 14, 33 at 15, aiul 181 at 16. A woman of 25 was also ma.ricd for the fourth time. WHILE tho snow ploughs were in us* 1 at one end of the Burlington, Cedar R ipidsaml Minnesota Rnflrond,thefarm ers were sowing wheat at the other end. The road is 22U miles long. ACCORDING to the prospectus of the new "American Atlantic Telegraph Com pany" issued in England, the rate for messages will be about one-third of the tan ft of the present monopoly. THE Pennsylvania Fi-h Commission ers, created under the new bill which passed at the late session of the Legisla ture, intend to erect large hatching houses in the vicinity of H.irrisburg. A man who has been confined in the Rhode Island State Prison on a life ser tence siuce June, 1863, under conviction of murder, was pardoned last week, it having been shown that he was innocent. GOT. BBOWX, of Missouri, has com mote! hc sentence of death paswsl upon Max Klingier, ihe boy murderer, to ton year's imprisonment. It has been kept suspended over bis head for several years. * THE jury in the Fanny Hyde case were unable to agree aud the judge discharged them. Ten were for acquit,al and two for murder in the third degree. Ihe case cannot come on again for trial until next J one. As earthquake shock was felt at Meri dian. Miss. It lasted half a minute, cracked some plastering and broke some glass. No other damage was done. The shock passed from northeast to south west, taking in York, Ala., and Enter prise, Miss. IT is stated that the laborers in mines directly nnderneatb the scene of the re cent earthquake in California felt noth ing of the shocks which were so severe on the earth's surface. Scientists nre already beginning to speculate upon the alleged fact. A RCSBIAX printer has invented a type setting machine which,the St. Petersburg papers assert, tar snrfmsses all similar machines that have hitherto feen pro duced. It sets in an bonr thirty thou sand letters; it costs five thousand ru bles, and oe thousand letters set there by cost only five cent". Ix tbe United States imported 73,260,000 pounds of rice, and raised 20,118,600 pound*. The ixwt quality teen retailed for 13} cents per pound. In 1871 our home production bad raised to 92,000.000 pounds, and the price of the best quality had fallen to 9 cents per pound. AK English gentleman ha* leased a water lot in Palatka, Fla , for ten years, with the de-igii of putting np a moss and paper factory. The moss will he manipulated into such things a* hair cloth, etc. The paper mill is intended to manufacture pajier out of the sage palmetto. Paper made of this uiatcrinl is now used by the Bank of England for banknotes. Ax Indian Prince, the Maharajah of Bullorampore, has given orders thnt all E supers in bis dominions who apply to im for food, etc., shall be taught to read and write, and that, where the children of poor people nrs studying, and the parent* lose by the withdrawal of the children from labor, the loss shall be made up by the State. WEND ILL PHILLIPS delivered an ad | dre-s be/ore the International Grand L'dpe of the Knights of St. Crispcn, on the labor question, lauding the efforts of the working-men to organize, prom ising them if they stood by each other faithfully that they could elect the Pres ident in 1876. He wanted to see the fi nancial condition of*the country s<> re constructed f bat money could be had at 3 percent instead of 10, and gardens and books and beautiful things given to the working classes, who in his opinion, ought never to work more than eight hours a day. The Magazine-. ARTHTB'S LADY'S HOKE MAGAZINE for MAT contains among its many good •bines a deeply interesting chapter from '-Three Years in a Man-Trap," by the author of •' Ten Nights in a Bar-Room " now attracting so much attention as one of tbo most powerful and aggressive temperance stories ever written. Tie number is a specially fine one. Tiiia magazine onght to bo in every household in the land. T< rms $2 a year. T. 8. Arthur A Son, Philadelphia. THE CHILDHEN'S HOCB for May is minimally rich in its pictorial Apartment; and an pure, good and attractive as ever in the mental food it offers to the little ones. If you have not yet taken this beautiful raagazme for your children, do so at onoc. lie influence upon their young and tender miuds will be lieyopd, all price. Pablished by T. 8. Arthur A Hon, Philadelphia, pt $1.25 a year Country Head*. One of the greatest grievance* that landholder* have to hear. narthe .twr •COM Par*ft, I a the want of good road-. Tuxes are generally high for the very purpose of koepiup the country roads in repair, lnt there in a -runt of capacity on the part of thorn- who undertake tin work to do it systematically, or with any degree of soioutiflo skill. We do not know that we can throw any light upon the Mibjo-t in the brief njauv whish we loan at preneut apare to it. and we refer to it now to put upon record a hint which we find in the (Jfrmmtoim Wit* A, from Mr. \V. Browu, of New llamp-hire. whioh we hope mu\ he taken | hold of and in)proved upon ly public spirited citiseun in every locality where there in an opportunity to ahow human!- i tarian priuciph-a. We will tell it ia Mr. i ltrown a own wools: "A stouo which had baffled a number of highway surveyor*, being directly in the horse |uth, and Wing of such a shape that a horse was liable to sustain icriou* injury, vet no one en red to attempt ii* removal. A great dent of labor wi* sjw-nt iu covering it up. but in u short time it would reappear as bad as ever. The land around was underlaid with lodge, and here it aamo to the surface. Duly by great expense it was thought could it be removed. One morning I took a man with me, with powder and drills, atul a firm resolution to remove it at any expense. We succeeded in our undertaking. At a cost of en/A/ tvf to the town we removed a boulder of slab- stone weighing about Ave hundred pounds. I give this instance to si ow how little lalor will remove some of the worst obstructions which have IHH-II al lowed to reiuuiu Iwcause no one had ntb-uipb-vl removal in good earnest." A crowbar could 1H used t> advantage iti r-ui-iug a stone out of the bed of the road, but uo one seems to consider it his busiuess to eing thus left to roam about, when finding their supplies becoming scanty on the roa 'side, Iw-gin to jump or knock down the fences to get into the more tempting fields before them, while the hogs rooting under the l>et of post and rail fences, will, iu a single day or night, do more harm to the crop than their carcasses are worth. STICK TO THE BROOMSTICK. —Did yon over see a woman throw a stone at a hen? It is one of the most ludicrous scenes in everyday life. We recently observed tho proc >9*—indeed, we paid more at tention than the hen did, for she did not mind it at all. and laid an egg the next dav as if nothing had happened. In fact, thathn will know for the first time that she served in the capacity of a tar get. The predatory fowl had invaded the precincts of the flower bed. and was :udustrio"-ty peeking ami scratching for uiritous seed or the early worm, onssfuilv unconscious of impending dau ger. The lady now appears upon th> >crue with a broom. This she droj* and picks up a rocky fragment of the Silurian age, and then makes her first mistake—they all do it—of seising the projection with the wrong hind. Then with malice aforethought, she makes the further blunder of swinging her arms perpendicularly instead of horizontally —thereupon the atone flies into the air, describing an irregular elliptical curve, of the earth as far from the hen as the thrower stood at the time, in a course due west from the same, the hen tueti tearing by the compiss north-northeast by half east. At the second attempt the stone narrowly missed the head of the thrower herself, who seeing that any fur ther attempt at the kind would he suici dal, did what she might have done first, st tried alter the hen with on old and fa miliar weapon. The moral of which is : Slick to the broomstick.— l'roridtHcr Herald. THE GNTTSBRBO BATTt-EFiixp.— The Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Aswn elation has decided to proceed imm< di atelv to indicate the positions on the fiii I occupied by the Near York void Min nesota troops during the ha'.tle, to the extent of the appropriations made by the L-si.slatnres of these states. Proposals will be immediately invited to erect gran- j ite obelisk*, which are to bear indication inscriptions The latter are to be super vised by committees of New York nod Minnesota military officers and citizen*. The New York appropriation is nearly large enou'-'h to complete the indication of the positions occupied, and the im- ] portatit part performed by the New York soldiers and officers. The indication of positions occupied by the troops of other States will be commenced as soon as the requisite appropriations are inada by the j different legislatures. A Novelty in Telegraphing. Do you want to know bow the news papers succeeded in getting the detail" of the Cambridge boat race so promptly into tvpe ? says a correspondent writing from England. Well arrangements were made by the proprietor of the Cenirnl Ntrt to pay out a cable from one of the steamers which followed the racing boots. Permission to place the cable and pay it out from the Cambridge steamboat was readily uccorded. There i* no novelty in telegraphing through cables aa they are lieiug jNiycd ont, but there is no prece dent for performing such a work at the pace of the racing lx>ats. By such means n pretty full report of the race was pub -lis bed in London witniu a few minute* of its termination. It was terribly cold re porting—at times almost mil ramble to we for tbe falling snow. On a more fa vorable day the boat-race cable will prove even a greater success. Inox.—The following is believed to have Wen as neatly a* can W ascertain 1, the total production of iron ia 1871J: Tumi. flrrat BrftUn MW\fllW United State* !.! J."*> Franrw l.SiW.ooi o-rmuj Xollwretu 1,050.000 la- k am SOS 0 0 Au-trte 450,000 N' rwy AD SFlcn SSO.IWO Ru%u .... wo.oso TUIt ... 75.0 0 Spain 71.000 OUwr coontriM. JOO.OIO Total 13.315.0d0 THE* AXD Now.—Bj an act of his Majesty James 11. the penalties attach ed to witchcraft were declared applicable to every woman who, by me ins of cos metics, false liair, padding, stays, hoops, bigh-bea'ed shoes, or other feminine de v.'-es, should seduce and betray into matrimony any member of the opposite sex, snd a marriage contracted tinder such circumstances was pronounced null and void. Were such a statute in force now-a-duys there would be little need for Inuiana divorces, and mothers-in law would become the most transient of life's fleeting ills. A TEJUUBLE VOTAOE —A coal vessel arrived at Halifax recently which had been a month out from Arichnt, baviug encountered Rales which drove her back ward nod forward over the ocean from Cape Ilatteras and Bermuda to beyond Newfoundland. Seven men were washed overlioard, of whom three were drowned. The crew suffered great privations. THE first theatre ever established in America at Williamsburg. Vs., in Sept. 1752. Mottoes for 1871. Bo vigilant. P*y * yon go. Trade is money. Rtrnl your county |*Mt. Never " fool" in bttsuieM. Learn to think ami act fo*yourself. Do not kick every stone in the path, i Do not stop to tell stories in business j hours. Pay strict sttcntion to your ow# sf fairs. Keep ahrad rather than hchintl the I times. Have hut few ©onftdeuta, ami the few i cr the better. U>e your own brains, rather than those I of others. A man of honor respects his word as | he .hunt his bomb No turn can get rich who lounges iu ! stores and saloon*. If you have a place of business, l>< found there when wanted or iu business t hours. He who areks to bnih! his reputation on the weakness of another ha* an unsafe foundation. I,earn to say "no." No ueccasity of snapping it dog-fashion, but any it re spect ftdly. as you ought to. H-lp others when you can, but nsi r ■ive w hut you cannot afford to, stinply because it is fMb tunable. Never bay an article yon do not need simply I vocalise it is cheap, and the man who sells it will take it out iu trade. A Ctmitut Stoitv —A t 'oiiadiau httn bcrmaii tells rather a dubious atorv of catiuilmli-iiu among the Indians >f the I |- }H-r Ottawa, which is giveu for what it n worth. He savs that, owing to the enor mous (plant dies of snow and the terribly severe weather, the Italian* who inhabit the more remote localities arc literal!) forced at et .tuin seasons to satisfy the cravings of appetite by devouring one ; another. A* uu Instance, he relates the proceedings of an Indian ftuniUy In ex treme circumstances. The squaw, so the story goes, slew one of her children dttr tug the protracted absence of her lius baud. and the family hud parti tllv tie ▼ourcd the child when the old lu lian returned to his home. Ho then joined with the re-t iu tlje horrible re oast. Winn the food w*s gone an other child was sacrificed and eaten iu like ut inner. The tin practical tic weather continuing, the Indian tomahawked tin squaw n xt. and he and his only remain m : son. after this additioal supply gave out, starbsl to make another attempt to j reach a settlement. This failing, the son killed the father, and proceeded to satisfy hi* apjvetite with his fleli. Arri ving at last ut a setler's shanty he told his awful taio. which it is said eouU hardly be credited hy the listeners, on,) which it mav tte also said will tiiul littl credit ebewbere, until substantiated by I indubitable proof. Dois Adxt:btiu?io Psv. —The question is answered iu a oeusilde, praetible man uer by tbe Moquoketa SrM/i aW. A gro cer of that town kept a column adver tiHement iu tbe Snfimei the rear rotted, but wut to tbe i fticc saying lie mu--teu' don it, ns he didu'l nee a* it waspiyiug him ; hi* neighbor iu tbe same bustne.-* didn't a Ivertisc at all, end be claimed that he sold a* many gran!* n* he did. The SmfiMrf man doubted tbi* anil pro (Hsexl to settle the matter hv having the ailvertiaer go to the railroad freight offie* and get the nttmlwr of pound* of goaxl rec ived by each curing the past six tuotith*. This was done ard resulted in the following aggregate result: Nutnlmi of pnuud* received by tb* mlvertmer. 307 800. Number of pound* received bv the dealer who didn t advertise, 159,- 03.1, leaving a balance in favor of the advertiser of 2W.2C# jvounds. Tbe ad vert iiw-r didn't take out or cut down ki.- odvertiscnicnt. TUE CAUCASIA* HOOD. —Says a letter writer, you uy erumph-up in your hand what will cover th* bead and shoulder* of a tall man. They are of a color un like any bide I know, being a little lighter,'and infinitely inure rich thai of the color known a* " Ri'inarck oi in n rage.*' The hood protects the shoul ders as well as the head, aud baa also long lappel*. which can lie erauvd on thebreiiat and tie one sort of career, lie tied the paternal roof, ami joined a band of the most reck lis. V agabond* to he found in sny civilised country. He was everything by turns and nothing long. In prison and out I again, with tVe most certain regularity ; i until, being tivaud tu a longer spell of ! durance vile" than was to his taste, lie n*uiun drestn a though haunted l>y lK>-liiigs >t tlieir approaching fate. At the farther end of the rooui there i* a large tank. Fitt-,1 to this, in stieh away that it can be |resed •own into it, i* a strong wtwslen grating, and the tank is turther provided w ith s hose through which it can i-e tilled from . he river below. Two or three squalid men. In dirty flannel shirts and cow-skin j b sits, are loitering about the place. At a signal from the pnlio-tn*n in charge, these men go in among the do.r*, and. aelecting iji# commonest a uottg them, seize them , one after another by lh neck* and hind v e*t arid pitch them into the tank, the aide* ' nf hich are i.> t<*rp and slipper* that there i no possibility of the wretched an rnsUw-ramiilingc.iit. And now thelainen vti.uis set tip by them are pitiful to hear, from their tretnulona whine* one cat tell that they are pcrlcctly conscious of their | ••upending doom. They *rein to b*a*eer tain of the death at hand as are the r>aa wneer* of a diia foundering at sea. ft is curious to watch the tcrrifud look* tif the more valnahje dry* (wtih-h arc kept for J claim by ownerr), while all thia i* going on They *hake all ovdk like leave* in the wind ami. lifting their quivering innizle* toward* the ratter*, give utterance to howl* | that are most lugnbrloua and heart-rend ing Wiieti dug*enough have In een thrown mto the tank, the water ia let in by means j of the h<>*e; the grating i* fitted to It*' id*ce and pruaaed hiwn upon them; and the "job," a* the executlonecr* call it, i done. OriCM SMOSIXO.—A recent French tned ■cal journal contain* an iotcriwtin* paper • on opium -rooking. The habit an prevt- Icnt in China ha* l>ecn introduced in France, and it ie alated ttiat a dub of young men baa been formed iu i'ari* lor the pur ree of indulging in th.a dangerous prac tice. The habit suhicct* the l>egitiner to seriooa iDeonvruteDCt, such a* ngge>, vomiting, ghldiuetu. and violent headache. The opium for the pipe i prcpa-ed accord ing to secret lot inula*, and acquire* a wmi tltud C'.ui*i*tcncv rtwetublctng a den*e oil, ]irw*e**c* a ->wecl tate. and ha* the ap* : pearance of extract of juniper. The doe for a davV nuking, in the beginning,| amount* to 150 gram*. The effect* of (bit diug are to excite in the *mokcr, first l- j quaritv. tlie next stupid joy, ending iu a profound *luiuber, U*tine for several houi, during which ttiepula.- t*U* vcrv low. The opium smoker becomes inume* a peculiar hue. Hr.covcai.vc —Tbecondit mi of thcpco- j pie in the burut dtiriet* cf Wisconsin ha* J been made the subject of a rerv interest j mg report by a Legi*latire Committee, j 't ap|H-ai that kisv 1,580 lam i lie*, or 6, 3u" persona, have Itecn rendered i!nn*t j entirely dewtitute through the effect* uf the fiiv which prcad over the Slate laat October. Tnewe families hve mcc licen j supported, t<>r the mo*t pari, bv tbe rvlut ; committee of (ireen lUjr and Milwaukee. Their home* and cat He bare a!o Incnj provided for. In fact, nothing appear* to j have beeti left undone to make them com- ; for table for the present, and give them I hope of being able to retrieve their fallen j fortunes in the future. AN Isat BAHCKQRWITIOII. —Mrs. Ruth, who was recently tried for complicity in the murder of lier husband, and was ac quitted, has shown her appreciation of what is due to the assaulted female na ture and depleted purse, bv bringing suit against the Mound City Mutual Rife Insurance Company, of St. L>uis, to re cover §I,OOO on a policy on the life of her husband, who died April 27, 1871. The recovery of the money is stoutly re sisted by the compsnr, and it now re mains to be seen whether a violent death is to lie reckoned in the rnme category with suicide, so far a* insurance compan ies are concerned. CHINESE JUSTlCE. —Justice was admin istrated with careful sciuliny, and com mercial honor was maintained with unus ual severity in China, one thousand ycata ago, if we maf ctcdit a writer who says the bankilupt w*n thrown into pnaon, his firo|.crty dtvideii among his creditors. It ic was f< un 1 to have concealed anv thing, he was put to death ; if innocent, he was set free, but was forbidden ever after to tngagc in I Aide. Only the wise, learned, and honest were selected as judges, and the chtcl justice of China was revered lor equity and his discretion. (Yttoa. The general market dull and flnt and values weak, though the only change made Is on Ordinary, which is reduced jc per lb. The cab has been In Hie main from spin Item handling jimt enough stock to carry thorn along fir the time being. We quote nominally as follows: t'pUnd N*w. AUlsms i)rlv*r. Trxa* Oraln'rv....lSHo ><....(< 0' W-" 0 !-! i nominate (or delegates to Con gress and local officer*. May 21- Maitiu Tliiid Cougrcasional District Republican Convention. Au gusta. May 22—Georgia Republican Con re n tion. to reorganize the party tu I select to National Convention. May 22—Illinois RoptiblWnn Conven tion, at Springfield. ' May '22 Matue tteooqd Congressional District Republican Convention Auburn. May 22- Arkansas R publican Ccra'ns who were on the Ispahan are -Opposed to have goue down with the : steamer. Large tvpe isn't necessary in adverti sing. lilitul people do not read newspa pers. Htf-BAILROAD "BOTDR. —Whether YOU wish to lrny or sell, write to Ciuunxa W. HAWKLBR, No. 7 Walt Kb, K. T * The Markets. asw res*. 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Fuic*— 630 a 7CO Wiinr— Western Bod LIB 800 whit* LOO a flu Corn—Tolhiw • Mixed OT a .X prTK'Lxi v—Oru'l*. ..15 reflned.Jl* CLOVE*Sibd 000 a 0.35 ThuoUty 3 00 lUnHUi OOTT**— Low Middling M S .V KLUITW—Extra 7.7* a 8.73 WBXAT— Amber I.SO a LOO oo*s W a Oaja. .M a .90 UMIU! MTATKM ( UM.Kh.Vt. HA The North Carolina contcaled election case woo debated. An attempt was msde by Kenstar Mcoit to paaa the House WU repeal in c the dnty on tea and coflee, but it failed owing to the aWnce of Mr. Mheraioti. ebairman of the Finance Oom iiiitte,-. The Senate devoted an evening amnion to the cotiHideration of the Postal co ud Mr. Maynsrd a substitute for the I Internal Revi uue bill reported from the Way* and Mcau*. A resolution calling , on ihc Presnleut for the >u ease of (boding vs. Wilson,. ws concluded, the House voting that Milron, the sitting member, is eutill-d to the seat , The resolution reported to exclude , from tbe door of tbe House lobbying ex- j members Was taken up. A prupumU by i ' Mr. Ruii- r to lay the motion on the la-. 'hie via vritlidiawu ud the resolution I wns recomuiitb'd. The hill granting to I the Central Pacific Railroad Company , the use of one linlf tbe ihtnd of Yerha linens or Goat Island, was called up. i A very acrimonious discussion ensued, in the course of which personalities and nniwiiiMiticuUry language wtmi freely in- f dulgod in. VVrv little progress was tirade, but the frictnl* of tbs bill ware er ; identfr in a majority. The" House Committee -ti*ion of the tcrritoiy, and of the grass abuse* by irresponsible ; Pederal ofil.Hu* permitted by a territorial ! form of government. In the Munse Mr. Dswea gave notice tLnt he would move to take up tbe Tariff bill at the first oportanity. Mr. Banks I introduced a resolution calling upon the ! President to demand the immediate n icse of Dr. Uouard and the n-storation lof hi* property fr,m Ut® Spanish gov -nmcal and General Debility Rtienma ttsm. Sick Headache, amd D ; *ea*ea of tbe Kidney*, aeem* to be a matter beyomi the pale of controversy— nJUxdfact in mmitcai hiatory. The atatemcnla of friend*, in wbaae veracity and intelligence we have lull confidence, corroborated by our own personal observation, eotnncl u*. to admit the Aurpassing meritaolthe preparation. —Com. How to Ornament the Hair. AO that art can m eomp/mh in beanti fjiug. strengthening, thickening, and perpetuating tboJiumon hair, is efleeteil by the use oi BrßNrrr's COOOAINB. There is a stimulating property in this prepa ration, which literally eomiiela a rapid growth of the fibres, while its emollient action reudere them silky and elastic. It is the best and cheapest kair-dresainy and hiciporritor in the w~ld. So say the masses who *o it. Yonr drnggist has it. BTTTCBE can be cured without suffer ing. Elastic Trusses are superseding all other*. Before buying Metal Trusses or Supporters, send for a diaeriptive circu lar to tbe Elastic Truss Co., 683 Broad way, N. Y.—Own. A START IN BUSINESS LIFE ' I * I** 1 * n ' -nr- dfßtriM' r* ste3Si^^ Ci *mw Ha*l*, f*ca, mogh akin. pbit|ie*, rnR-wuon, ait-rl.. u>:>, ami other tmUnaoua oil. ctioM, mrati, and the *kin made eoft and •axniOi, using the Jt-inra r*a Hn wade l.y CaawwtA, A tin , New York. Ilia mora carrauiant and eaatljr spatted than othsr remedira, avoiding U>* i rouble of the ft# asy compound# twwtn aae.-Cbm, Bottle* Bull of Bawutr.-Udlm. tf ftm *M have beauty by U>e bntUe Mi. ail yoa b** to d# I* |a|iwrliMi Ihail'lMMHtUltUl. 1 hat peerh* i twaubliar of lb* romp.valua net only heights** aai oral > barm*. but rainier* eve* the ptaiaaad eoeWeo aner •iMMhagty alr-U*. |i mil* to the peill rbet the ro#f •!"*# <>( health, rrtue*** ptm|k** b!u|> i.M.r*> in tb* tv.l .• Hpeeutl Notieee. ' He*t*ed ...*!** ed prwuadiag la** ar* eat ere# a* fact vbr** Mtvtk TIM ae# ea Paiweia ran* • ma Hue, ibe) iaet We* ae teas. _gef ham tf ail Deatar*. Teeada 1 meat a ehmh ■■aeuia*. aewah***—al**f **a tad*). h**t>ii nlet !•* C4ILKIOIIW WIRI fleet* and Hhaaa are the beat -hat afeeted h) th> *uto Faeaaera aad aerhaaie*. toy them. ▼cwmac. It eitewd* iu mdaeaa* MM *■*■) yert ef dw heater di**M*'d aatwa. aad reeterta* ettal power*. iirniliag a yh ______ *—*— A Wh*l***** aaalal I* did aatag thaw latlaamr Ihrwi t MlMmw faxMitttfia* (bk apaiaiaia VbM, l i(a naraX h*m. WaMn motto a Mad' dt Maaxutt taaaaa.br afcfc* ua apactdaa af lb ' aa*Mab" klwba a r W braarkt a baar apsa M drbtliiuad aad di-oraaaad arpaat tttt rapatra ratainu in* an.: ■■ | af rra tasorparttd is HaPaPar'r Emara ia fiaaa thr at-iaacaa* Ma paralr —dtaal taaradta—a TO miMNnntt Tba adraruaw. baaiac kaaa | aianafib aatad flttba daaad dwaaa. (na.iirotlro ta a auatpW nait, i> •auaa In Baabe in an ta ha> frltov aadrfan tba aaaan ofourr. Taa3 abadoatrrp.ba wiKaaada oapr at ta. Pi an if Pa aaad. (taaa at ibripai, attk Mr doortiaa tar | n'paitaa aad mmmt Mr aaaaa. *b*b Mar aliaadt acua < raa i< Outwear*** Amu** Htunanv, Ac Parttar a labia* I ha praarrtffc* adll pliaaa rddw K-r EDVttDd WUJtO* IMSafh Third aaaaA ,Utata.Mrc W. V taattmw * id ?3i>an, hadad MMa | WMaatat aataaa. ■ *■•> t.r ria-*nt. pniftt 4a aaaki an na ar cat. ml W'iat L Haa la L. daH Pt bana . lIIUUTMCO llaaa *" *'! ■"•***** Hrtlaia. Hn'Jaad Praao. [ BHOrr, oooosowdk ro. f MM. M—. PaknM "Tin r*J**r tataa. an. PkUM., ata>(|| ft '•* a'XKaaaa Paaw. 5a daaooaa- .d. JAdiaM U. k riAAn ua. A [HII Tba Oral l.a>t M lir4 Iraa tWaEt fra ladttntrunia tcopataia ataa ta can ran lot tba aafc ad Xnraanj btari Hart of r- f-rmcaa raaaurd _ I "VKY —pa. fciilt tiaar. H. T. fhlnT. • Hal ■* Paid (aataata* Areata H. 111 aulwitt wrrfin. Sir* ai-'napnr Bah la If! 111 f"1 lam.lf ta rat It- ■lllldaatHl. A->tmt ViU H an— I. __ M vii liralh Mtjaba ha. ■ T tKDuicrtON'ii l.aara Itnaar t art far V.INJL CATARRH, art taewabta. Tbia cot aha-a UP ■nb a M loach Mr aaat ack, ; tk* irtal ailalikarat tha rt**qi. tadl*ai4*k4. tlk kal ' n*i..motr*M*ttuta pamay alwllrrMl tm iH* t*.*• dotal it anan-f l*a | 4f. I* jnit, by r>*to..* t-n aiomack la its Mraaal aan ! Cheap Farms ! Free Homes 1 o* not ujn/ir mi UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. a Lain* A*T or I 2.000,000 ACRES or T*a llral Faratlaft •>' llarral Uad* la latorW. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, GREAT PLATTE VALLEY. m GAUDKN OF 1 THKI WEST. Now for- 8li Tbvaa land' art. m tr* oa tral pjrtM* *1 lb* I'alW Stitaaaa tba ill dacna J SmU% UM lb- aaatral t.u* vl ibr c aat Tamj.ra* law af tba Ammoaa Cm tar I. and for ram mr ■.(* and albeit nan. Mmar 'Tnt:fra"tLaMraTteraWa traiyl*a. I at* mar* aaeaaamil la taatta t tbaa caa ka loaal alaa i wbaaa. FREE iar Actaa! Srtllen. THE BEST LOCATION* FOB COLO BIB*. KaMlwa blllM la a "..mralrad af IB* in*. FREE PASSES TO PUKCMAIETF 6F LAW. I po*•'•Wiru In MiC'inn, lirrwii . r* *** .MB WI **■ ■ab, rnaiWd (m**a*a,*rkara. Addnm O. P. DAVia. Irtal ('.aaailaal.a, r. r. P. R. K. C^. OM AHA. Naktaaka. hrmml Hrduuiicsl Erifybodyl IN rag WART TO orr ALL TOCB Q Warr TO ART KIKD OP Gt the aa At ERTAT* RKOIATBK, rittaburph. PA. LUP • pa**, AOoolunxn, areckly. Sent S maattas an trial tmr M AAOto. WortlkSSS. Cat thin out. Trr It. [ NATURE'S REMEDY^ YEGETIHES L THT CHEAT BtOOP PURINTA^ A AMuabl* Indian orapoind, to* raatoriair tba health, and for th. pwmaaant cur* of all dlaaaaaa afbtac boa mpi rltta* of tb* blood, aaeh a* Armfkla. a*r*ftaloo* llnaw. CM*ar, Cao rrrt.ua flunar. Krpalpalaa. Caaker, Salt. ■k*B. Ptaplea and Hsaaara aa tka Fan, tlrrrm. Couch*. Catarrk, Rrttnrhllla. \rarMlaia, Bbra aanMaat. Pal as la tka Site, Dyayrpila, ('onallpatlea, Caatlreaaaa, Pll aa . Ilrafatk*. Illamlama, 8 frraaiMM, Fatal, nraa at tba rtmark, Palai la tka Baek, Kite*7 Complaint*. Peaaal* Wak araa. aa* G*a*ral Dakllltp. Thl* preparation ta scientifically and chemically oom lined, aad *o atrondy conrentntod from rnola, barb, and hark*, that lis pood cOOeU ara roaliaod taraaadialclj after oommrncin* to lake M. Thera it no data— of tb* Human j*t**n for whwb tb* Vrormra ennaot be umd with mracr atrtrr, a* it do** not contain any metallic mn pound- For eradioatlu the .rate mof nil Import tie* at tba blood, it hoe no equal. It ha* noaec failed to effort a our*, firinc too* and tren#th to thoayatwn dobilitoled by dianaaa Iu wonderful effeok* upon theao complainto arc aurprialnc to aIL Many ha** bean cured by th* VBOBTIME ttiat baa* tried many olhor ramadlaa It caa •rail bo called v THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIRR rairsrr> rrt H. R. STEVENS, BORTOS MASS Prio* Bl.Stf. bold By all drupcieta m i. tjr t&TZjs Th L£"Z?Z*'* thee a trngWy . rlliwuaf • SiW-WSfei.SKIS: 2trssr^i£SsH ■*< rat ram . 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THE lOTHEP, OF DOB LOED. it to the daeet meo ti m ..ua' ** d #■* ato i 1 eaiy , Jab 111 J- r wee el* eniwdrw** beeoty. :" gulito t tjm. Arroto who tad the* hettd" giawajta ila w jwr day wtth to • oetfi of an Ma * *ed EMMA enu wanted. W( >a# far eowiar* t* HAKSW OOP t mi towtxc. or. in* ft. IRON IN THE BLOOD. H4 expel* dlmae* by teptt?taffc* Stood nrfck vinii 1 ! ow VRuam agwp—ibtoc. CAWLAM MIM|H NWTL* %N*. I-MBptUru free. J. f. l>&SXf*t&. frt iptMMr. V&llDnßl,XnrTit Bold bj Unmtmgcaeniix. THE lORIOH WIFE. No* M um tmm tm teaum tooocwra MMaqtottt tkHflru* ud (ciiCm n mil.* IK *d ;RS rtraUr. *♦. atnAnl cad rimtlitm. BMBU h tank tm MI.NI> TAAWUM piuxie >■■ i IM MM IMUUM Iml ntaL KM rMM •( Um lißii rt. pa rmttrn of laadlnc Makm*m> . laP e eui a I■ * . EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS Cabinet"Organs. rw MARK* a m*iw OSOA* eo. i. i ■ ay ■■■■■ REEDTNDHPE CABINET ORGANS, Imwlal |WMV Mr MUk. aa* Ik* .IfMsnM na.rt.Mlrt af ml pyw hk DAY'S TRAHSPOSINC KEY-BOARD. 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Joatl ciaaa lhT kt • y*H nilliaiili I*im. ay la j| mm I Newnurtrated Catalegnea aa4 Clrttuart, ltk fall II.I|HIMI *| y7R's*T!tSrt?Tv""} aawi.ylrtaa*lai aaiIIMUn.ai*aTaa aakl Clrtalrt, Matin* laaaj M*ram BASON A TFANTITN OMAN CO.