• Wind. He kaewt the mam** MUM, for now The pleassnt sonth-mnd seeks hie brew | lie heere the twitter end the eoEg Of but diag-birdt the whole day long. T<i him the violet odor Mows ; To >nj the breath ot budding rose ; And hint of the MagnoUt's bloom To him forever In the gloom. Bnt not for him the dewy morn Hangs heaven upon the idle thorn ; Rat not for Jtira the splendid day Dazzles Ihe aim* on ita way ; And not for him the awful night Wings upward her eternal flight. But to be blind, and be like him When far awa theee shadows awini, While God's bright lihea to and (Vo Shake softly all their goM and snow. And firat he satisfies Ma eight At the great fountain of the light, And eeea ill glory ami alone The emerald rainbow round the throne. . Farm, (tardea and Household. COFTEK STAIN*. —Pour on them a amall stream of boiling water before putting the article in the wash. FOOD FOB Uthci Cows.—ln Holland, ■which is famous for its butter, rye is the common food for milch cows. Dairy oow* fed daily on five pound*of rye tuonl end a sufficiency of good cut straw have been tested to yield large quantities of good milk. Iu our beat farming and grazing districts the patch of rve is con sidered one of the moat valuable croj of the place. CABBAGE FLT.— The (TWIN .UNMIGR recommend* the following treatment lor the cabbage fit: Take the water in which salt fi>h have been soaked over night, ami with a brush or broom sprinkle plentifully over the plants. This is all. One liberal application, it it is '-fishy" enough, wilt elear out the flv entirely, so that not a corpxaTs gaud of them'wiU be lett and the salt will be stimulating to the plants. W ATEK Yora HOUSE* —During this excessive wsrrn weather, horses, espec ially those st work, should not be allow ed to drink too much water at oae time, but alioutd I* given a little at least every honr. A wet sponge or a handful! of grass or green leaves tied to the bridle or headstall between the ears to protect his brain from the heat of the sun, will enable the animal to do more work with less discomfort than it were possible to do without socio such protection from the heat. Be kind to your horses and cattle, for through them you have profit, prosperity and good reward. Per UP JA* "WHILE HOT.— It is said that ordinary iatu—fruit aud sugar wltich have •seen holed together few some time —keeps better if U>e ot* into which it ir poured are tied np while hot If the paper can act as a strainer, in the same way as cotton wool, it mast be as people suppose. If one pqt of jam he allowed to ceo! before it is tied down, httle genus will fall npoiKil from the air. and they will retain tnetl vitality, because they fall upon a coo FfiihlgUiicg; they wilt b" shut in by the jasper, and will soon fall to work decomposing the fruit. If anotht-r pot, pcrfrciiy auuikr, be filled with boiliug htdpu.ii t are aud iuuaediatelv covered over, course, some of the outside air must be shut in, any genus which M iLmthiar in it will be scalded, an * waft protaafeslity destroyed, ao that no d t i.<fofriHiun can take place. PEESEBYIXG MILE AND CSHAX.— Beth el's method uf pnasere mg mi'k and cream is as follows : "FSrefthe milk is scalded , then it is surcharged with carbonic */iA bj mean* of a and afterward diawn off into strong ana me*l barrels. By the aid of valve-cock attached to a pipe lea liug to the bottom, the exit of the liquid, as may be wanted, can he managed. Tb milk may be placed in the barrels first, and the gas forced in afterwarel. and this doubtless is the mo*t conTetiiewiphin to be adopted when milk is to be preserved under this method Another nit-tiled recommended is to sweeten the milk by adding clarified sugar at tbe rate of 4 ounce* to tbe gal lon of milk. Tiwa lo curdle the mass by means of rennet and separate the solid from the liquid portion of the sieve. The whey is evaporated br dryness and the residue mixed by tbe aid of heat ami a little bicarbonate of soda, (1 part to 30 parts residue,) with the curd previously washed and pressed. Wheu the amalgw mafion is perfect, sufficient tragacanth is added to promote tbe solidification ol the mass. HOW TO SLEEP.— V?e are often asked for a prescription for preternatu rally wakeful persona. The " high pressure principle ou which , many of. oar busi ness wen work their brains and abase their bodies, begets an irritable condi tion of the nerves and morbid slate of mind, very antag>inistic to quiet and re freshing sleep. Such persons will often go to bed weary and exhausted, but can not sleep, or sleep dreamily and fitfully, or lie aw.ike for boors, unable to sleep at all. We have tried many expedient* to induce sleep with move or leas success, and have read many recipes which prove better in theory than in practice. The vary best method we haTe yet ibscoTen-1 is that of counting. Breathe deeply and slowly (without any straining effort!, and with even- expiration count one, two, three, *e., up to a hundred Some (tersons will be asleep before they can count fifty la this manner. Other will count ten, twenty or thirty, and then forget tluaoselves and cease count ing. In snclr cases always commence again at ©noK Very few persons can count a hundred and find themselves awake ; but should this happen, repeat the dose untificured.— Sdmrt Health. To BOIL A HA*.— This is ordinarily deemed so simple a process that most bookkeepers trill esteem such a recipe j-uperfluous : fcut in our judgement half the bacon eatea is underdone, and there fore salty, t iwgii, and, in a word, nn- Ealitable. It in always beat to wash a im the evening before the day von wish to have ft conked, and let it soak in watei all uight If jrou wish it for a two o'clock dinner, put H on the fire by five o'clock in the moroimr. in an abundance of water to cower it well. Keep it slowly boiling until you are ready to dish up your dinner. Tou may ascertain if it is sufficiently done by the readiness with wlueu the boneou the underside may be removed. If it conies out easily, the ham is clone. Yoff*miy remove the outside skin or not, in you choose. Some epi cures think a bam ruined if either skin ned or cut until perfectly cold, esteeming it so desirab'e to retain all the juices. I f time allows, the prettiest way of serving up ham is to take off the skin after being thoroughlv boiled, to grate bread crumbs th'ckiy over the top, and brush the whole over with the yolk of eggs. Now put in an oven and brown nicely.— Remark : If during the process of boil ing it be found necessary to add more water, be son#n it is boiling, for cold wafer will iu#ritabfy render the meat k,oßb - in A WoxDiHftffc ESCAPE —A wonderful escape is reported in South Stafford shire. A miner was shut up in a pit, where there egy a tremendous fall of coal, and soon after the pit was quite flooded with watnr, Itwtw thought that even if the po<j£follow had escaped suf focation from The coal, hi* death by drowning wawffnratable. Yet, after many hours irtterisonment, the man was taken out alitVbiftt unhurt. He was strong enouarh_too..to walk home to his wife and childßrfl which he insisted on beiog allowed f> do. To those supposed bereaved oneal his appearance seemed literally that oLone who had risen from the dead. TkStr &oj and amazement may be readilyipoceiyed, sinoe no case of deliverance under like circumstances, was ever before known at Bilston. " HAZING" AT Wkr POINT. —In con versation with friend, the U. 8. Secre tary of War declared his intention to pat a final the practice of hazing at West Point. . The news from Wash ington to-<iay show a that the Secretary is a man of his word. He has issued an order suspending Cadet Scott, a member of the Third (Xss at the Military Acad emy, for one year, for the offence of "haling" one efthe "Plebes;" and the lr-on will probably prove salutary, The NathmS Workmen. The " Tablet el ©ecupstloE," whVah have Jttt been completed at tho aenu office. Washington, anew that the number |ot person* pursuing esinful occupations a ' the Ist o( June, 1970, Was 12 5u6 923 sot \ 1 three $48,068 were males and 191 1(3 fern ilea (Vein ten to fifteen years of age ; j J 486,30$ were male* and 1,594,059 female* ! Irom sixteen to fiitr-mne years; 615,041 I males ami 50.885 female* sixty year* and I upward*. Of the total, 9 802.038 were i born In the United States, 826 502 in tier many, 949.124 in Ireland .101,779 in Eng land and Wales, 71,933 In Scotland, 1109.681 in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, i 58,197 in France, ISO 307 in British Amer ! ica, and 40.300 in China and Japan. Of the total numbei 5 922,471 were en !gaged In agriculture. 2 Tin,42l iu mauu -1 tactures, mechanical and mining pursuit* ; 1 191 288 in trade and transportation, and 2,684.793 were rendering petaonal aod profes*k>asl service*. Of the Oarraau* returned, 224 531 were ! engaged in agriculture, 308 231 in mauu J : factum*, etc, 112,297 rendering personal | or professional service*,96,432 of the latter I being elsased as laborers, and 42.806 as domestic servants. Of the Irish returned. 138,425 were en gaged in agriculture, 264,628 in manufac ture*, etc., 119,191 in trade and traus i (Hirtation. 425,617 tendering jeraonal and profcaMonal sen ice*, of whom 229,199 were classed a* laoorent, and 145,956 as dtnnestie servant*. Ot the English ami Welsh returned, 77.173 were engaged In agriculture, 1142,631 in manufactures etc., 32.086 u . teade and transportation, 49. B>9 in pro tessional and ptrronal services Of the Scotch returned. 17,850 were engaged in agriculture, 32.960 in manu facture*. etc., 8440 in trade, etc., 12683 in personal and ptofewsional services. Of the Swedes. Dane* and Norwegians returned, 50 480 wet* engaged in agricul ture. 21,283 in manufactures, 9,564 in trade, etc., 29,354 rendering personal and professional services. Of the natives vf llritiah America re turned, 42,288 were engaged iu agrienlturv. 76,457 iu mauulactuns, 16 585 in trade and transportation, 48,003 in personal and professional service*. Of the Chinese and Japanese returned, 2862 were engaged in agriculture, $1,702 in manufactures, etc., 2,250 in trade end transportation, 19 486 in personal and pr> fessioual service*. 5.421 CI the latter being classed as domestic servants and 3,657 as taunderer* and laundresses. The largest number of persons returned as ot any tingle specified occupation was under the head ot planters aud farmer*, , 2,982 573 being reported. Tbe numtw-r of latm laborers returned was 2,880.045. In addition lo these classes there were re turned, under the general head of agri culture, 138 apiarist*. 3,603 dairy men and women. 3,6*9 tartn and plantation over seers, 1.110 florist*, 31.793 ganiencra and nurserymen, 3 238 stock drovers, 6,064 i stock herders. 6 614 stock raisers, 375 tur pentine farmers, 2,103 tuipcutine laborers, ( 1 127 vine growers. Under the bead of manufacturing auJ mechanical oecupsk-m there were re turned 344,596 carpenters and joiners, 152,107 miners, 141.774 blacksmiths. 1171,127 boot and shoe makers, lnl 820 ; tailors, tailorevsesand seamstresses, 921<84 I milliu-rs, dress an 1 man tun makers, 85.123 j painters and varnisbera, 41 789 coopers, 44 354 butchers, 42,835 cabinet makers, 42 464 carriage and wagou makers and trimmer*. 32 817 barms* an I saddle I makers, 54 831 machinists, 80 710 brick I and stone masons. 41.582 milliners, 23,577 1 pla*tercr*, 39,880 printer*, 47 298 saw mill band*. 30.524 tinners, 20 942 wheel • Wrights, 26 670 brick and tile makers, 1 cigar makers, 27,880 bakers, 28,702 j tanner*, curners and finishers ot learner, | 27,106 fish and oyster mm, 25,831 marble and stone cutters. The number of persons returned as ! manufacturers ws 42,905; operative* in cotton mills, 11166; tn woollen mill*, 58,836: in mills and factoi ics not specified, j 41.619; in iron works of all kind*. hl.OoO; |in tobacco factories, 11,985; in paper ' mills, 12,469. Under tbe head of trade there were retnrned 326 368 trailers an 1 dealers of all kinds, in to addition 16,975 peddlers and 17,362 hucksters; 222,504 clerks iu stores, in addition to 14,2u3 sale-men and women; 31,117 bookkeepers and ac countants. and 7,262 commercial travellers and exclusive also of 14.362 barkeepers and tenders; porters and laborers in •tores and warehouses. 1,513 ' Uuder tbe bead of transportation, there were returned 1,902 officials ol railroad companies. 7,374 railroad clerks, and 154, 027 tatlroad employees, 75 officials of ex tires* companies, 767 express clerks and 8,554 express employee* 88 officials of > street-car companies and 5,103 employees. . There were also returncl 56.663 sailors, 7,338 canal men and 7,975 steamboat mn and women. Tbe number of draymen, hack men and team-ter* returned was 120.756. Under the class "personal and profes sional services" the principal return* were: Labored*, 1,031.666; domestic servant*, 1971,043; teachers ol all kind*, 136,570; physicians and surgeons, 62,383; laun i ieier* and I*UDdre**e-, CO 906; clei gvoieu. 43,874 ; lawyers, 40.736; journalists, 5,286; dentists, 7,844 ; restaurant keepers, 35,- 241; hotel keepers, 26,349: barbers and hairdresser*. 23.935; employes of hotels | and restaurants, 23,382; clerks of hotels j and restaurants, 5,243; hostlers, 17,581; 'livery-stable keeper*. 8,509; nurses, 15,- , 667; boarding and lodcing-honse keeper*. ,12,785; musicians, 6,519; officers of tbe army and uavy of the United States, 2, 286; civil officers of the government national. State, or municipal, aud reporting DO other occupation, 44 743; clerks, do., ! 9,762 : employe*, do., J4,4''7. PKZTXIUXG TO I'LAT.— Oliver Wendell Holmes says this is tbe way women pre pare to play on the piano: "It was a young woman with HS many wbite flounce* round her as the planet Saturn baa rings, that did it Hho gave the mtmie-stool a whirl or two, and fluffed down ou it like a twirl of soap suds in a hand lia-in. Then she pushed np her cuffs as if she were going to fight for the champion's Wit. Then she worked ber j wrists and hands to limWr 'em. I sup pose, and spread out ber fingers till they looked a.* though they wonld pretty n.nch j cover the key-board, from the growling end down to the little squeaky one. Then those two bandsof hers made a intnp , at the keys as if they were a couple of tigers coming down upon a flock of black and wbite sheep, and the piano gave a great howl as if its tail had been trod op. Dead stop—so at ill yoa could hqtr your : hair growing. Then another how!, ns if the piano bad got two tails and yoa had trod on bo! h of 'em at once, and then j a grand clatter and and -triug of jumps, up and down, back and for ward, one hand over the other, like a ! statnjwde of rats and mice more than like ; any thing I call music." A MIXED CASE. —The Cleveland police picked np a maD a day or two ago in the streets who appesred to lie laboring nn | der great mental disease, but on applying j soothing remedies he came to himself and explained matters. The Ledger says j that when he left bis happy homo early ; in the morning his wife kissed him good | by, as is her custom when she wants any ' errand performed, and then askad him :to "go to the dressmaker and tell bar that she (tbe wife) had changed her mind, land wenld have the watered silk made i up instead of the poplin, and he snre to i tell her," said the wife, " that if she j thinks it would look better with ten bias | flounces without puffing, and box-plaited | below the equator, which should be j gathered in hem-stitched gudgeons and down the seam.*, with gusset stich between, she can make it np in that way, instead of fluting the bohinette insertion, and piecing oat with point applique as I suggested yesterday.' FJLTHINESK. —It is said by eminent scientific men that " the decomposition of a single potato or wilted turnip will breed disease if the vajiors of the deoav ing substance are confined to tbe walls jof a house." The same is said ol deuav , ingsabstuncea in alleys, streets and yards, i Tbe vapors arisiug from manure and rubbish piles will so impregnate the at mosphere as to make it unhealthy, and there!iy spread diseases and death. This is ths cause of so many diseases breaking oat that baffle tbe skill of physicians. < Fiitbinas* causa* destruction wherever i It exists. -' J 1 " Item* of latere*!. THE dty debt ef Jot k t* 'ood,nc<v * , ftKvmuL horses have died of *nu.*trok< i in Indiana. WOR* iu the underground railroad in 1 New Vork is to begin tn Haptomber. Aw Indiana woman wa* run over aud kilbnl on tlte railroad in trying to save n jet gosling from a similar fata. THE valuation of Boston ia stated to I have increased $46,060,000 in real estate. • 'and 90,600,000 iu |Hronai pro|erty during the year. The Tayhw Orphan Avlnm at Bactne, Wi*.. has been toimalif deilw'atoii. tbe| Waalbui tie making tile opnltm* #' diva*. The lustitnttou lias in endow j uieut fund of $137,000, which with tli* coat af the building wa* left in a bequest by Uia late Mrs. laaac Taylor. TNK sister of Allen Jordan, who wa* chiefly instrumental iu the capture of ihe Indian murderers of the Cook family, waa killed a day or two aino by her hualtand, an lodiau at 8b Paul, it ia '*>- lieve.l out of revenge for the part taken by her tirotbar in bringiug the Cook I family murderers to puuialuuent. Mas. Onxre BROWS is said to tie ft J btly of fine presence and of very aw.v! {am! gracious manner. It ia related of tbe Governor that he married purely for love. Gu one occasion, when strolling ont of town with two or three uicuiber of tile Missouri Lrgislat ire, he first saw hia wife, who waa at that moment occu pied in swingi"g ou a gate tu front of a country farm-house. They have six children living, the eldest l>*iug only j fourt* ou. aud five of tbeiu girls. Tu* WOOL Cur or ri* WERT — Tbe FttHtncutl Cknmidt iu a sumiuarv of tbe : prospect* of the wool clip for 1872, say* | it ap|>exra that the clip of the Northwe-t promise* to come in late this season, ow- | nig to the backward spring, which ha* ! retarded general farm work and h- nee I made it ueceaaary to tH>at|K>ue shearing very geoefolly until other work ha* beeu di|Hw.*l of. A* to the amouut of th< clip, tliere is reason to fear that it will not txived, if indeed it d*ea not fall ! somewhat Iwlow that of last year. In Wiscouaiu the flocks are not oa targp a* at tliiatime last year and iu Michigan it is estimuteJ that there will >*e a falling off of at least ten per cent. There seem* j ( to have been no general effort,made lo . keep up and increna- tbe fi olca iu the Northwest, owing to the moderate pries of wool last spring ; while the drought of la*t f ill injured the pasture* and corn pelled tuany of the sheep raiser* to lsqin foddering a month or more earlier fmin usual; c iusequcotly dock* were r. <W*i j in number to save fodder. whi<-|f $ a| neither abundant or cheap. Tbe advance in the price of wool later in the season cams too late to atiiuulale production. < and there iwems, therefore, to tE RHHI ground* for the Mief tlwt the UUUMIUI of tbe clip iu the Northwe-t will lie some what, aud possibly considerably leas tbi j year tbau last. In Ohio, the large.t wool growing Stato thi* *i le of th-Rocky- Mountains, the condition of affair* l* 1 reported to U* pretty much the same, Nor ia there any good reason for believ -1 i ing that there will tie any couaidemblr increase of pnaluction in tills or the New England State*. Ia Wet Vlhtiuia, | Kentucky, T nueasee, Mi**ouri, Kansa* ' aud lowa, however, the clip is likely to be in rices* of last vesr. though notsuffi eieut to offset the deficiency reports elsewhere, while the prodactioa of lib uois, Indiana, Wivonsin, Mtam-wtn, and other State* i* *o small a* not to affect the *npplv materially. How rr FELLS TO BE BLOWS UP.— A survivor of DM recent disaster to the to* boat McDonald, on the Mississippi, thus tells the store pf bis xja n.noe ; I was awakened from sleep by n besvy conenssion, followetl immeiliately after ward by a second aud heavier one. Ev-. vt) thing seemed to give wav. There was a rush of hot air, and I found my : self going tlirongh the air. Somethiug : struck me in the side and broke my rib*. I knew in it moment what wit* the matter, aud I had all my senses about me. It seemed to me that 1 went up a frightful distance. How far, of conrwe, I cauuot tell. 1 left the hot air that star ted with me. and struck a cooler correal. I went up head first, and, as I stopped, I tin ned over and came down head firat. The thought passed through my mind that this was unfortunate, for I might strike a piece of the wreck and injure mvself. Just then a stick struck me and whirled me over so that I strock the um-1 ter feet firat. The blow left a m.irk on my riuht leg about eight inches long, ! and crippled it sc that I could not use iu , I took in a full breath of air a* I touched tbe water and soon Itegun to rise. The : thought struck me, what if I come up jast in time to be hit by a falling timber. As I came np 1 thrust up my hand over my head to protect it, and e.inght it on a piece of the rtH>f, cutting it somewhat. My theory is that it WHS a part of the roof over me. I had followed it np aud bent it coming down. I looked around and saw the wreck had already sunk. . " i THE LOST ONES.— Has it ever occurred to yon what a commentary upon ortr 1 ' civilization are those loat women, and the I attitude of society toward them ? A little child stravs from tho home inelowure, i and tbe wbolu community is ou tho alert to find the wandeter and re-store it to ita j mother's arm*. What rejoicing wbeu it ■ is found, what tearful sympatny, what j heartiness of congratulation. Tliere afc no harsh comments upon poor, tired feet,, ; tie they ever so miry, no reprimand for the roiled and torn garment*, no lack of | kisses for the tear stained face. But let the child grow to womanhood, let her be led from it by the scourge of want—what happens then ? Do Christian men and women go in quest of her ? Do they provide all possible help for her return or if she returns of lier owu motion, do they receive ber with such kindness and delicacy a* to secure her against w.mder-, ing Hgnin 7 Far from it. At the firat st- p she is denounced a* loat—lo*t ! j echo friend* and relative*—we disowu yon ; don't ever come near n* to disgrace ua ! Lost ! says society indifferently I ! How ba<l these girl* are! And lost ! ; irretrievably lost—is the prompt verdict of conventional morality, while one and all unite in bolting every door between . her and respectability. Ah, will not those lost ones be required at onr baud* hereafter.— .\frt. Burleigh. " ' I THE STOKE* CASE.— In the ease of ! Stokas on trial in New York tor the mnr ! der of Fisk. three ballot* were taken, the ' second and third standing Keren for mur der in tbe first degree to three for man ■ (daughter in the third degreeaDd two for acquittal. It is re]>ortcd that one af; I those voting for acquittal stab d that he did so because of eon-ciention oppo- ■ sition to capital punishment, and that he would change his vote to murder if hia associate would, which offer waa not taken. The jure, being unable to agree, were discharged. 'lhe verdict took no- Ixxly by snrpriae, u Now York paper ; says, and was accepted by the counsel (or toe defense as a substantial victory. Said Mr. Tremaine, Stoke* counsel: | "Ye*, we think it a substantial victory under tbe ciicußrdauee*. We had been followed by detective* employed by tbe prosecution, and we felt that the judge'* charge was against ns. I do not mean that the jndge was nnfair by any inten tion, but some of liis ruling* seemed to n* rather hard on onr client, snd we were very anxious as to the result. On the whole we think it a victory." Exn/HiioN or KITCHEN BOILERS.— It is well known that wat r in a close ves- 1 sel under pressure, and in a quieacunt ! state, can gradually be raised to a tem perature fur above the boiling point of water wi k hout converting it into stonm. But on the least disturbance the who'<> of the water is instantly converted info steam, with force Buffici< nt to rupture the strongest boilers. All the<e coodi-S --tion* exist in our ordinary kitehen boil- j era, and tb-3 explosions sometimes oc curring are doubtless thus caused. As a precaution, it is well not to allow tfa water In the boiler to remain for a long time undrawn, but occasionally to draw i off a small quantity to relieve ft, roßKius coußHrevpgHciu W loft not DAY t 8 A. M., Air fttrs burg, on th* express train, and, after n l-uqi rulo of thirteen hours, arrived there *t twilifrht, quit* tirwd out. Earl/ next morning wc UNM carriage and drof* rennff the city to view the rnln* untile by THE O-crtusM during the WAR. Ruin*. ruina on cvwry hand. To begin to the bulldinga that were cle- T revert during the aiege, would take col- U nut aof T hie pager, T'HM-ehes, Library, City 11 all, THM'RC. Uidwrily, lUrrska, | AND ptiv.RRA ANDD.UGT vtthfiuf mnaber, could tie aeen iu every direction one niaaa OF ruina. , m ...... You could get a better idea of the hor , rorg of W#r by riding through thi TOWN for an hottf:, than you could obtain BY READING a UT>Mrjr I'D' lookaon the #tih- Jnct. DELHI* AT* . JMMJ* W drove U> THE OntUedral in TIME to witoeaa the PERFORMANCE# of the cole hrated CLOCK, which waa EOCAATJNNTF like the one we liad eeen at Iterfle. but I>U A much more magnificent SUSLC. IT HAD a COCK T4 crow and FLAP ITA WING*, OF•KVDVUJN to -trike the hmira, a PMCES-IIM of APUAUW. and much uturo of the aitia* deaaription, The clock U situated ON THE ULU;' o the UA the eouih TRANSEPT, AMI waa erected AHONT dhlrty JOURF LJ Sehwilgue. J-* £ X Luckily it WGA not Injured DURING THE ■iege, although the CATHEDRAL WEA hit in many places and URAEMIA were at work re pairing it wbiia we w ere there. Thu CU the-lral ia bofit of a reddish -colored E'one which IF not pleating to the eye. WC think it ia not to be compared with the Cathedral at Cologne, and others that WE have eeen In (iertuauy. The height from the street to the lower IS 524 feet., BEING 'he highest building HI EUROPE. S£l Peter's, in Koine, being only 455 feet, aad St. I'aulV, in Loudon, MW Lwt MERlUß urard drove to the PLACE Ootenoerg. where a handsome hroute statue to ihe great printer, who conducted hi* firaLrx- L>E-imeuta in thia W MV< TGD in TS4T), The four TON reliefs ARE crtlMXrflsf iral of the blessings EF the YIVRFI'IM V fonr quarters of THE TDUBRT, aid ECIATTRISC the likenesses of tnanv celebrated men among whom. I was pleased to C® that ot our own Franklin. The N*T W*EFU* object of interest in STM*'ltrg V HIE TOTTH OF MARSHAL Saxe. in the CtluWli ot St NIOTBIA. It ia a no'de sculpture and on. of |he most beautiful UJO'IMN •W*n. It IVIIREREATO THE Mur-baf. CALM ind •Mlbsrsts Iniiis Waring, stepping down ward to the grave, which L'eath is ImMiiu' <>|Kn, while a figure REPRESENTING FRANCO se ks to detain him upon tart#. I* " Leaving Straaburg on the 10.20 ju U. traiu, a journey of two HOORTFROTO KFFHL, ■•n the opposite side of the Rhine, with a CHANGE OF cars AT AJII>>-nwt IUF station, i drought ■ 10 Kakn Baden, (rim* co'tt | tnrtalde quarters were VWUM in tl>e | Hotel Holland. During the afternoon, we FBOK a WALK , to tlie "C-mversatiou Hnu-E," which is thq ( iismc given to the 1 off #H xtlgam 144jMwn i> pie. AJconversation, except in WFll#|>er, IIA fbrhmden iu lite IRNBIMUTG-REITU, we considered the NAME IL-qtpv-oprfnte. THE hull. ling is a model of architecture, sculp- J turc and painting. j The splendid portico is adorned by eight corinthian pillars. On the south side is a restaurant capable OF accomodating THREE hundred guests, and ou the north side la a read "fig- R.ioin for cosmopolitan vldlors The great assembly or danoing room, which connects w ith the gambling saloons, fx treacle AS large as Apollo Hall, in New York, rod ITA polished waxed floors, gor- Us Jfi-ry, elegant pier <?U#E*. and litfurfoSk sofas ART. M the LEW STYLE OI J European art. In the gstnbliag-rootus. I the ggimacouimences at 11 a. H. and c.a tiguea vltlioat intenapti.'u till midnight. Sundays not excepted. Tlie three iuotn we visited liad in the CENTRE of each a table covered with green hai/e, ABOUT six | feet wide, and fifteen in length, around which were a crowd of MEN and amen BUSY watching the movements oj" the gam biers, who >iait Uu> CARDS * BIG of lire tables gbd turned THE RSNTEFFC WHEEL aftlie I other t** ; Tuere were FOUR dealers at ETCH table, two on each side, WLUUP? duties are to deal the cards, RA-tufii t! rooloftc. watch the various |dsy*tusd\ rercivv UW money that is lost, AND p?T D CUT to THO<- who aro fortunate mong|l to win. With bat few etccptiuns. THE playing WAA wry light, the most '!ar|g player , tjeing "Larry O'llrfen, OF VEW Y.>FK who was (da ing T 12<-0 a Let. I suhse ouently heard that before he left Haden Itaden, ho won nearly firuui THT hank. The inajoritv f the players were evi dently old hands at TLW fiCeiness. and looked hurt!, imp'aftshe AND calculating. At each table WORE a NUMW of female •letters, but thrr RISKED hnt very little an "the hazard of Urn die," while we ware there. We noticed one old wpman, dressed in a seedy suit of black, who di 1 BOL !! IML WAS const ntly watching the gam* and ! pricking off THE result of EACH turn, OA a card aim. BEL ■ IA her ha ml, ghirh WAS printed in bffc-k and red Knes. Tt seem* 1 that in the early part of the NNA*ON. she had rorpltienced playing against the hank, 1 struck a run of hard luck, and "cdftMn'T win a HET ivhetber she coppered or not." land the resilt was that in a short time I she was * broke." I she BAA been a constant vim tin to th* rooms from tlie time they WMMFICI plsvtng till the gntne cloee*. and doda nothing hut |fick off the TURNS of th wheel on her card, not having a sou I* BUT wiih F Who glie is, yliarewhc caine Irota, or how she livea, M> Ctif knows, AS she never speaks to a soul. The crowd that aAetubles touad tlie tables are. after all. hnt a small portion of the visitors to the place, AND of that crowd even, THE proportion If players is small COMPARED with tI)G NUMBERS that idleness, and the FEPNTAMM of the plate, and curiosity at tract only to look on. The town of Baden Baden Is in itself interesting in ita ancient honEA (sur rounded on every side by fine inountei" scenery) with quaint rnral AVENUES AND modernized streets,AMl huHdJngain which' curious wares, IN wood JUNL crystal, are WILD to ATRADGCARR The town owe- Its attrncHon. nodonht, in SOME measure TO the hot springs which gusli from the Mill UA which HE town W : huilt, hnt it is indebted also trrtlj* toveli* ; nesa of Its SCENERY, the BEAUTY of its puei tlon the EASE with which L{ is REACHED and last hut not lonAt. to LIB fas'DON that proclaimed It to be Ihe Hatering place of Europe, , , *" I n the evening the great centre of attrac tion for all visitors is the promennde in | front of the FONVERAATLO House. Every 1 pleasant eVening honsandn of visitors oe enpy seats a- near the music stand as they can get, to • listen to the MOST delicious music from an orchestra of over sixty ex perienced mnriclnna led by the celebrated oomnoaer and leader Jokatin Bfrans. We returned to the hotel at 10 R. X., THOROUGHLY delighted with the musical treat WE had BEEN enjoying. At 9 a. si. Oext day, wc drove to "Jfiew Soblosa" OR New (' stle, which ia the summer residence of the Grand Duke of Baden. The road leading to the castle ia kept in admirable order and the d< ire np the mountain wa very enjoyable. Winding along the mountains, we hud commanding views of the surrounding conn ry from varinas I-LGVATINIM, AM] when we reached tlie castle, tlm pictures, seen from the terrace on which It ia situated, of the onfspread valley, with the neighboring rivers and towns, are beautiful In the ex treme. The porter took as through the variqns APARTMENTS in the palace and they TOOFCGD VN y comfortable and home like. There was a large number of modern pa|ntings, handsome s'tduary, and family portraits, scattered tTirohgh the different rooms- WE went down into the dungeons which wore AS dark and OOUL AS th* cat*. oomha in Rome, and snch as we had often read of, but whose existence was hardly credible ufitil we had seen and been in them, SJIV doors to some of th< m were IMMENSE BLOCK* of atone, awiogiog ON pivots, in the rill and io the LIR.TEK the V#TY cfftelnft FCFEWHWLI ON a p i-otier mutlr hate been significant of an early demise. We also went Info the torture chambers, in which were remaining some Instrument* of tri arm, uswl in the "good old days,' 1 and h id pointed otil |o us til* ouhlietis lallbg IWo wlilidi, mihappy wretcha* illustr.it* th ' name of being forgotten for , my |- ' . V fil - ' ' ft wax a tnctiul and physical re- i (llf to eeiuv from Umcokl (lamp dung uns j of the past, into the bright sun shins of the ' twrsgpt, | The drive h#ck to the town WM very I pleasant. We stopped a few uioiosuts at I the <M>! rhbrch ym l, where there is s curl mis rapnssvautioi of the Mount of < Hivss, with Clirbt gray tag sod the sleeping d •s*yh - 0 Hsar the entrance was s lofty I pajfKtnt, mi •which wu s.quslnt old flgun ' re|Weeiit!ng" a graviiigger. The artel noun wns spent wander lug round the place and si the Triokhalle, whore the | waters ar (gspor*.! The evening wss ' j passed the same ss tlie previous one, in i trgH( ot ih< Conversation Horn*, atehtng Ike c'ouds at nil tougu.s and aaffduslU tics, psaaing to and fro, ss if for our es pcClil Irencfit, while we listened to the chCffre Music of Hlvsttss. Wo left IMrlt 11 B*lsn Oil the 20th of July on the rt.lo ! j A m train, and after a wearisome ride ot i e'ght hours, arrived at Frsnklori. We ' < Mf'* l hours going right/ miles. 1 | lh*y cslldl the train the "aohnsllmg," I i , vTvUgbl it the "snsilsug" from lis speed. U M. i nrw* | Apsiuia. i This disease of the tucntory <r impair- j 1 'U--UI of gh* hi. aor power of expressing 1 ' ffnguago may Im ilbistrutwl by tire follow im.tn-tanccs. A gviitletuan of seventy i Uu-ars when wishing for anythiirg. con • 'lboitly *i ployed eotiH< Inappropriate {st Ml. If h* desired bread, bp asked fur. 1 his ' boots, yet would be furious when 1 these worn brought. If he wished a turn j hh r to drink trout, he would call fur tut, . utterly unsuitable vessel, and ri<* rtrta , | Yet he waa fonaH.ms that lie used the wrong word, for if another person sttg ! ' grated the p* |>*r word he at oncel i adopted it. CHioiftituea tfi* substitution I I is applied to dugls letlrr. An IMCnOee I ; gf tiiis iu n Usrned p*unt ot Hi mT. I'riomou'- Who substituted tlie lvtf*f L. 1 i for f, sud if 4 Inked tor (Kifr) a cat. A siugular ess* was tlist of Madame Hennert, wl.o asked i for a table alien she wanted a chair, and ' ■ (for a book when she desired a glass, and I * veil when til* p super word wussnggeste.l 1 ' she con'dnot prom a nee it, y*t rie ron i fueled her household sfi'siis witii aocurnry I j and regularity. Not only docs the defect i in qitesiiou uU.4 (he power of spveob. > i ton it slat* eittiel# to tlm act of w riling. ( The pcrsou, uuty ariiculste fiuently and j . rapidly, osftt| mange words that he has , coined, or suVumuug unsuitable words, j he may fVvu krtura' that he is talking U'-u- * liTßfitJh* tftciapts to egptesai I . his tdesu by writing he WiU t-Uhsr write ma words in conformatum to his use of ■ (Item or he will writ* an unintelligible. • scrawl. Among Other mid example* id , this defeat is otfe rdsted by Professor Hammond Iu wMcii the person always . made the the answer .'<** to any quest io* j > implying the w*o ot figurvs, though i , would nurreut ! tnveli Jy holding up the ' rkght umbar *4 fingera. For example, • if h meant two, hs would say u4s sud hold up Iwo fiticers ; if he meant seven, lie would ssy (on and hold up m.*WU fin • •■> ■( afc.|f*l'oir. he *#uld^ ■ siv toi*. liold up cfgWt fitigers and then • four. Another geulleinsn could not re • c.Jiect the ot l*h imnks liUt <)|iir-| > m<trd thenf hr* tt.Plr afef. —SvhWrV] Wigui*'. PIOEOU* vs. EixcTutcrrv.—Mr. Tyget-j , m*ler. thc-r.nt English authority w.ocb . mailers, writes th* hallowing letter to the , i 'cililpr of the IjomtoH Timtt, >n pigeon | ' dipatches t Af'ih* (voaiotcrv ot the tern of clef trie lelegraphy inist on its im mense superiority over the older plan of pigicon dispstuhw. How far those pre . i tensions ale founded ou facts is shown by • | i the results of the pigeon race to Brussels, i >vMch started from tit* Cryst*! Pulsre. ! when seventy-two birds were down at, o*:i. luiiaeatstely on-heir <i. partre I , ! tvlegtbsklu'd to the tfecretary of the Soei . ety why** mam hers had forwarded the i'bUDa, riinattuHnp thrlr departure. The' ; ■ arrived in Brus Is at 5 '2* P M. ] [ i* d the t. l. gri ui at 5.30 P. M. Aiuotlu-r 1 i ■ example and I have J..tie. During the war the intelligtßcc •" Con > toTlolotubo. Ceylon, seventy miles . ft. s|lioM;'vSLoi <le lisllc. where the s)ii|M> : Iti4 India lauded tlisir dispatches, and the ■ ' *J>lpU on the news of the fall of 1 fi. kass.vs.: iud ftwtp ibforn >tm# Aui'sl't hy.tbefk TlWekmtrie telegraph I was etahlishcd and the pigeon pst itlud- i Mml. I bav* reoetilly hern requestsl to i ..ra stock C'okmiljo with Belgian 'voya j g. nra.' as the iufortnation brwuriit by the electric wiru* ia iieitiHrr so s(<ewly nor so jnoTect s that ctnveyed by the birds.! I'.-.- iits, via* is tbrr gencrati .a. J ?. bat* t.-rk-ti K .sMtmitt tlm Parhoans, and 1 wtahnstoil pigeo* p#t Into Melt and other fortified towns. In the cveut of a I war in which we may be engaged, what would be the value of bird* thai would ■ convey messages to Jersey, Guernsey,etc.. i when the telegraphic wires had leen cut i by tboelftuy." I MASK AM DU.RST.— 'Were any argu- 1 meat tended t<> prove th* wisdom of cve- I ! ry nA* learning a trade, it might surely : i, Ie ftutnd in tlie cam-r of car conductors i and drivers of New York. Ihese m.u . work daily—Sundays as trull as week t j day weather*. The former rcftidvo from B*2 to !*.♦ a day ; the latter fil Tfi, neither arc iHtUiitteil to 'k>wo doring the; ' j hwrtyi bf>hor; indeed, if the authorities ' ao|'lucU r even resting on die] splisdi-bonrfi of the car, he is likely to he tain;ntrffy suspended, and should the of fense be repsUsl, dismissed. 1 lie long j i* at vadiiVg, especially in hot weather, per rjlMnnUj breaks down the stamina ot ■l jl tfi.- wwa. It is well known that 'dole .•>#"■ movement i desirable for those who h.sve a tendency fo varicose j vein* aumding ia the best mode of devel- ■ , oi.ii.p L.yi A lew days aro on* poor • gsve way, nnfi the flooring ! ' where he stood was drenched with blood! Yet with all the#* draw-backs, applica tions iiy the liuiidred come for these posi-, i thm* and there arc men ttngar to till, r ; the phiccriot the flrteeu—Ud* is aboet th* , I average—e-who are daily diseharged.; Why -hould tttiabe so t Th* tsct s*eins i 1; to he that car driving and conducting are j i the fringe of that larg* claaa who cannot j I dig atifi to beg are ashamed. — AY* l i'ori I 'lf, It TA< IVB\ oniurt■.—A tnovamantls JatoPtaSive heett made in the flourishing ' Oily Of .Fall R ivcr which is obviously of. , very gfftat importance. It relates *sp*ci ally to the operatives under age. One • | half id tlie week days they aro allowed ! torttieud the scliools, and the other half I th#v **v employed in tlie factories. This excellent provision Mnblto tin? children 1 t-. go* t'K-ir livlag and their education , atMUMna the "Amo Jhns. Tlie latter I costs them nothing, it lieing pnid lor ont | Ot the ptihljp ,tr*nsnry; and the work j I they do whto •baginnhtg the W(*rld prn ' i motes itmong them habits of activity and ' j industry which will last them through; life. In ways Hkt> the** children soon j I learn lite of money, the comforts I ' | and leneflt* it confers when properly 1 nsed. ami they are as glad lo obtain pay' ' 1 fir tiirir labors and service* a* grown-np 1 sad With good *xninple of j •mphAim-at. economy, and thrift before | j them In Fid! River, and snch timely ri-| : C 'Uragotftf'tt' as they arccertsin to receive ( ' f.oin Us iiihahlunts. the boya and girls of |, ; that plaoo p ill not only swmre a good cdu ' | cation, but noon bars means of their own ' i laid np In <lic aaTings hank. II s _____— ■ 1 DTOT off GREAT BIUT vt.t 1* I^72.—Tlx! I I national fitl't of Great Britnin being five | ' hun.lrrii nfid HiirtoeigW willioua, three hnndiftl tmd sdwr-ftv* lffiit*Ai tiro hundred twrt th e pottwln*, if the fftannnt were ia sldlllcgs ilTowiug thirty to he counted in a buunto, for ton hours in a II day, and tlx days In A week, it wonld re i | qnire aom4tliing more than one tbonsand nfitc lititidviAi aul iswnlMi year* to I! count it. The weight or ft in gold would > 1 bo five hundrpif bnd Mxty tons; iu guin eas. it wouWMttrild nfright line, eight' ;thonsaTul anjl ninety-two miloa, and wholly coter u®ntrdA yf rixty-three i. acr.-s of ground fft shilbnga it would ex- j tend ilka right liuty ouo nundred and . sixty-nine thowatßd, oito itundrcd audi, ri Ihitt.niwo taitok and one tbon- I i saui, three hundfed and twesitythrao j 1 acre* of gronnd. ' < New York Market—Weekly Review. I'ltortarowi—Pork—Tit* nurk*t far tilAws* on the snot is firmer, butqoiat. nibNff U ""ft® *ittl* Jobbing trada. Wa I,note extra nt tl.6otiflL In print* iiiKM lltssro in a small JobtdofC trade nt old ntlos. \Vi> quote western at sl2a Dressml Hnga—The market la firm. W t quoie city at (tafijo. Cut Meals -Th* market ia steady, Wo quote hams In pickle at lfial4c., In salt at Ittalle., and shoulders at &|a riatoked MeaU—There Is a fair trade lit Steady prices. We quote limns at lAalOe.; shoulders at UjaOjo., aud cl*ar ri* at H|aM)c. Lard—The market for old is Inactive. For forward delivery prions are nomi nal. New lard la dull. Lnrd ia quiet (rtit strong. Htearine is tihiet, but atoady. Wa quote prime at Iquloc. llaef—Th* mat ket la dull. A'e quote plain western mes at and extra mess at tbasL2 a Itcef ILitus—There is no ehaaif* to tmie. We quote old western at bsk'a Ik) libls. new western sold at 932. i Tierce Beef—The market is nominal. We quote prime mess at 9l'Jasl&, and | India me#* at flfln|KM. Butter—-The market I* dull. Wc 1 quote Mute iu Welsh tuba at 20a25ti.; j , fit tlrklim and half-tubs at 21u27u., and , ' we-tern at I'ialSo, < t'lmwe Tln> market is stronger and active. We quota Kia'e fsetories at ; Haltjv. for eotnmou to fair; lluiUc. i for giHul serviceable atork.and 12a124c. (or tine to strictly fancy. I HrrAdsiutTs--T he market for Htate and western flour la less active, but mere is no quotable change iu price. Hawlhern Flour— Theuiark-t isqulet. at s<i.Hsa#K so for extras, aud |B.au*sl2 for good to flue. Kyt Flour—The market ia dull. The Nalv* are at s4.luass for common In flue. Wheat la a shade eaalcr. We quote i N*. 2 In slow at 91.44af1.4fi; No. ! In I stare at 91.47a91.4fi; winter red wes tern at s!.sfia9t fi4; amlier western at 41.67a91.72, and whit* western at fl.&a9L80l Rye —Tlie business is moderate, and ] prices are neavy. Western iu store j sold at 7Jo. t Uts—There is a fair businewa, hut ( no change iu prices. The sal-s are 4!a t t43c. fur westeru, aud 44wWe. for Ohio, j LoKi-a raog THE HTRIE*.—It is **ti matcd says a Near York ja|x*r, that ip i seven Weeks that city lost fifteen millions | iff dollar* (rum the i-Uikc ! .Some esti- : , mates make the sum fStU.OOti.OUU. While labor has lost at least 85,(kW,iUOfl, weak employers have bct-n ruined. In some , ivisca.*t he spore earnings of seven months j * utoVst iu th- seven weeks of ill-temper au 1 idb-ucsa. Iu th uinu, labor h•• received for wore injury than cap*Uj. slide hoik snffcrwl as navcr before at ant One time. Mat a l>et< hitriligener ' anil wiser men guide workmen in the fu | tare. Th* effect of the effort which has j failed is thu* stated in th* f'lHoMcial rhrvuiclt r The nun were nersuwled by tkeir )vulers that if, iUHtui of working t)0 hours a week, a million of men work ■\H hours a week, there wftl he room fbr 2u par rvmt more workmeu without de i pre-sing th* rate of w ages. Tliev would I <MIU(M-) 1,200,(100 mru to effect tue satur I iimouut of production to which 1.0u0.- (XW men are competent, sad tl*y would k*s*eit#he effective re m of all th* capital, ! the nmehincry and the prodtirtive posvi of the w hole Country to a fcimilar degree. Thus tli* nation would Uavs to support in induatry, < qui ab-ut to idietnsu.an igpivy of 2til,oOU uwn, whose labor would ; 'add Moth ing to the general stock of wealth. Moreover, to nceomplish thia, ] ail in tori tn rot of 20 per cent, more raiii tat would lw necessary, to provide tue requisite machinery, and to L.- this in flux of needle** laltorcn to worx. Arrest n>R Smmixu A Rstumxi) j PASS —United States D.-tiict Attorney ! , Swcsipc tppeaml lefor* the Mayor and maih* an information against a young' man named Janie* Hullivin, charging hiin with unlawfully selling a railroad ) ' puss. It is alleged that Sullivan vwiU-J the District Attorney'a office aud olhtined fiom Mr. Swoopa's clerk a paa to Phil*. Jclghia and return over the Petmsyl- ■ vaui* Railroad, which mai made ont in Li- own nam*. H* then *obl the paat to! u weU-knosru in.-rchant tailor "f tlii* ( j city. This gentleman proceeded to ue ! the )**, and while on his trip aud near Philadelphia he waa r*nirod. the pus j taken frm him and h* toreed to pay his 1 j fare. The im** was sent mi to this city J and handed by the rolruad authorities to Mr. Swooped Feeling that hi* kind nra had been grossly abused, tbntgrUe mnu wade the informntioo b*f>ru th* < My<>r. The com plaint is tamed cm the j i art of Assembly referring to common | iroiri< r> which makes tranaariiona of this ; kind miakmannt, and provides for a heavy punishment Sullivan was arrested , and gave bail for a le*ruig. —l'ttUtmry Pitfxr. _________ Ax AOCIDEXT TO A Farwkr.— Actxird-j ing to g Cleveland paper, the following is the way accidents occur in that lart ol , ; the country ; Au old hut unumudlv < ; thoughtful farmer, residing near enough < to this eity to do his trading her*, went ■ into hi* cornfield last wtssk to hoe his j corn. and. in order to give a crow or two , ! n salute, should he nee any, strapped his J douhi*-barrelled .ihot-gun to his iiack. i A* he warmed np to his work, he caused j Ilia hoe handle to circulate with more than its wonted rapiitity alot him : and. i finally, tlie end of the hoc liandle bitting the trigger of the gun, touched 't off | The old fanner felt a gill or two of allot ]tans through his sc,:lp and hat; and, MippoMug he had been abot at by an siwissun in the rear. he. tbongh wounded, wired his gun, and wheeling suddenly around, blared away at the aupjHjwed shooter. He wa* alfll more surprised not to see a mau, but hi* dog. writhing iin the agonies of dissolution. He is out, j uow, Iu eing corn ogam ; but hi* head i* covered with bandage* and nlsster, and | his dog <kea not frisk abont Vi heels as formerly. Hixorutß.—A singular accident befell Oapk Orant. of Wyoming, a few days I since. Rtopping into his garden h - saw . -otn* ohickena picking at a rare plant. 1 and catching up a atick he made for j them. Wliileat full speed be encounter ed a clotbca lines, which hit him in the month. His momentum carried the liue back to its fillicit tension, and the rebound threw him eight or teu feet. Aa th* line b'ft hit mouth it took out three teeth and all thai part of the jaw bone in which they were imbedded, no that they now remain aulid together in the part as it came ont. MATET> RUT NOT MAKBIKP. —There arc nt present a number of agitated hua bauds aud wives in California. It seems that it ha been customary for lovers I matrimonially inclined, when harry or | anything eb made the obtaining of I licenses )>othersome, to nail out three mile! npon the Pacific, and there, bt-rig | beyond the State boundary, defiantly ! get married. But tlie lawyers bate dh* | covered that Yill the ceremoniaa so per formed are illegal, and hence th* oon j nnbial agitation. Tn* Jmnj®.—The Jubile# Chdrna, InkwAling to the Boston JVamrcript, i uuinWred 18.00G, at a coat per head fur • ach meml>cr of it (they paid their own . bills, it seems,) of 81 Ot) at least. It is Stated Unit the total receipt* of the j Jubilee, from beginning to end, will fall *b<rl of expenses by about $150,000 | This is less than the reserved guarantee b iinl tq make up ull deficiencies!. A DmrrßTrrriVK Fibx —The ahopa of the Erie railroad in Jersey City were destroyed by firs inflicting a lons of $1,500, (AO. Thirty-three locomotive# were burned and over five hundred men are thrown out of employment A arECiAt to the R ilt Lake Evening Journal auys the Navajoea are not hostile, but the filk UU-h are troublesome and threaten a general war in Bouthera Utah. An enterprising Hoosier boa started a , stoam ohicKtn factory, with a working capital of about five thousand eggs. At hie flflt "baking" ho hatched put four birds, and roasted all tha rest of tba eggs. Tin Asuno OaotaaA.—A aew thao- SSaa hero broached in regari! to Adatle olera, which la that It la not a dlasaaa of the howala but of tbo n#rv*a, though III* forms* are generally though not always affct*d, the axhaostloa or purely ata ot th* nerva system const itut*s rholtira. Th# first symptom Is a sinking or shrivel ing of tha oniid of Uta finger*, by tha small arteries causing to aupnly tha naual qnan- Uty of blood to the surfaoe,aad a hlnenaaa of the skin caused by anch atiaeaco, and a peculiar shrinking and corrugation of tba akin, debility and ooldneea. This may oc cur without aay great dleturbanos of tha general health, for coma lima at Isaat. An old phyaialan say# that a man mar have the dlaaaw tor hours, and perhaps days without aertously dlstarblng his health. That la, it prodnoaa no serious effects until it extends to th* larger ves sets, aa ft begins In th* minute extremitic of the aarvea. Write to CHSXI-E* W UxasLKa, No. 7 Wall Street, New t'tuk, for a copy of hi* Weekly Financial Report. • C3ou Rtrnsan Faexca th* well-known proprietor of French'* Hotel, New York, : died at ftirhfirlJ Rprings, Otacgo County, He was a getiuin* New Yorker, having IH*D horn ill that city iu IMUk He be loam* known I* the public as a hotel ! keuper some thirty y*ra ago. *bro he kojt a hotel ou i'lwtbam strut*!, near Pearl. Twenty-two jeers ago be buill the hotel so widely known by his nam*, and then inaugurated what is now known aa th* European plan. Nyaaptoms *f Catarrh. Dull, heavy heatache, obstruction ri nasal passage*, discharge talbuc into throat, somet'mcs profuM-, watery, acid, thick and Ufoactoua aauoua, puruh-nt, rnuco-puru lent, itloody, fiutrtd, offensive, etc. In others a drynarn, dry, watery, weak or In flamed eyes, ringing in ears, deatnesa, hawking and roughing to dear throat, ul cerations, mahs lr*i alcera, voioe altered, ua-itl tHaitg. offeiwite breath, impaired . uo lt and taste, d,amies#, mental depre*- Isso*. flckhng c-Mfh, etc. (hity tew of the I auovr cymptoma are hkcly to be present lin any'ca#e at one time. No disease is 1 more rotmn >n or less uttdtrstuod by pby ! sician*. Th* proprietor ot Dn Hsua's 43A | tsauu Kiuio.t wilt pa? 85"0 reward for 1 s ass-- ot C'slsrrti w-hirb b cmuoot cut*. Sold by Druegists at SO cents. 60S. I A Chicago girl r. centty wuwried her j lover ifuv he had tiero sent to jail, and to ocrtaiu matrons wbo ridiculed b*r sekio*. #V retorted that abekoea wber* Iter husband spent sights—which was more tbaa they can say of their husbands. PiiTimu* oa AKTHWA.— Those oi our rewkis who suffer (reus this distressing romptunt, will find immediate relict in JOVA* WJHTCOMB'S HXMIBI.— Can. MH-LOMPK THE RTXIAE! — In spite of the enormous amount o! espial wveted In the pxomotsm *f Intemperance, (be Mi#i<wtarics of Sobriety have n<> M asm to 1M- dibears*wed. The' str.ke sxtimt al raholir drink# H not ronflned to theordi narv bquora of commerce. It is extending to all med'.cmos of whidi ardeut spirits torn, a component part. Ttte hrhrf that stunulxuta of thia nature are tow yat*mr c*iu ground eren where. Eminent phvs tuloaasu |>ivarh the doctrine, and the db ; sorting knifr and the micrascopr sffbrd ! port mortem evidence of its truth. Fcx fu -1 na'ety at the very Utne a ben our distin | gutshvd suiveim* were making the vxpen i mrou winch led to this conrlasioa, a aaaa ] rtou mcm'jer o the protrosion. Dr. Jtweph Walker of Cabtomta. wa* pertorring a rea etoble tonic, pww%inc alt the restorative > properties ctsimed 1-w the spirituous a#- triugent*, and free trom tbrir deadly ating. To those drmot<ring. health destroying j potions his faosow* VtMCOsa Btrrra* *evtn to tie giving the coop <U groa. The de mand fo* tbem declines, while the cow we*cial and sanitary xaccraa of the new medicine ia ootnph-U-. And wc hear doily j of rases of dyspepsia, biliousness, malarious fever, ibeurootism, oosu-tinatum, general Slid local debitor, gout, kidney dhease, etc., that bare sue-umbed to the . treat if store/m after rcsWtiug alt others. ; -Ore. Tax partwt sod *weetwt Cod.ljver Oil tn Uw 1 sorld <* Usasa* X Cunu's mode aa UM ses shore tpxa ftaak. selmard livers, h* Carwaix. Haj ai> k Ouk, New York. It lsabwteieT pmr snd euevc. Pstirsts who have once takes it 1 nrr*f*r Nto all others. Physician* hats derAed I it superior to a*y ot tha ether oils ia market. J tbm. I A* Irishman called at a drne aloe* to gel a b<>us of Jooxsos a Aauorxa Ltxmsv for ih< < Kh< luntUam : the druggiat asked tiim in what ; p*n ot th* bwtv it tronuieJ him moot, " B- me | soul," mid b*. * t bar* it lo every houl aad I corno* tv me-— Gam. torn torn of end, horn ad, red water io rewa, I IOM of aptoKitf. r<>l, ur muirato in sheep ; thick wind, I ruke* vriod, sud roaring, and tor all otw strnetkMia of th* W-tneys tn horses, ewe Kar.Sl- Ban'a CavsxjiT COROMNX POWOEM.—o'otu. i If TWO want a ported-fit übr coUsr. bay th* > R jnwwod. It you want a ooUar to wear kmger i than auv other, buy the Kimwood. Th* Elm- I wood collar ia for aide at all OmU' Furnishitig ; Stores.- ftm. DooleyV Yeast Powder is the cheapest, hot not iowe*t priced. Baking Fovtkr. Elegant | ttiM-aita, IhjUa, Ac., prriorwdf tn a few minote*. . -Oom. Th* Human Hoof nod Its Thatching.—tJ th* man huwu w*u oC bw oosotrr who mat" tat biadn* o I (raw grow whrrv only oar gr*w hafore. •arrly he who pradne** a gloriaiM cwp ot bar on a rompsiaUTT r W**n #*a>* (kwarw* tic haorty (ha ha of lb* obliged party. Alt hcsior. OtsrcAwe to hums K T Lvos. tar. osqwrnuouabty. hi* I—>'Wlt*d K.ts4lso# areompltahe# AS otgert. Cteo- Osoeo wtaoor whhUin are ahr at malung USr ap learaoce la loro*. or the abera at arbow oxsiatarhe* diedoee tho** -taagslfteent dlotsocea" (or which U.ahtwgta* i ltj wa* owe* ao fkiooca. wilt o*d (hie H.ia l-aaertioa the mm w, aider ful woo rarer of fliiri.ua deratapmest thai baa ewe yet b*en la willed Hot- avxe* are adrleed to uae it, a*, by a I odds H I* he beet article to Unprovms the growth and heaaU of the hair, keeping It (Tee Cram aoutfaad dandruff le*riitla it IMa beooanln* harab. dry and gtur (trior It a rtrh rtoe# and endow ag It With Be* bull; -Bid Toilet < ben letr. baa ever rrolred frotu th* vegetable kingdom - (Com ) Beat aad UMeat faaatq Medicine—Xaa (hrCa idee* /aewwrWer —a purely Vegetable OttAmr lie and JW-fcr Ujrepepaia. Conat-patloo. DcbltltJ •Uck-Headache, Rillnoe attacks and atl decsMMnrnte of Ueur. Stomach aad Bowels Ask your Druggist ft* It Bemmet f imilmHom*. —(Owa. Oeed reed aad rteatf at H ptedua** the same effect a me a PERWE ho Iu- been etereed (bat th* ft ■■eta* Srrap. aa lion Teaie. doe* upon the Weak A*d Oebilttated : It MKBM them Imac aad isunat. chan ginc (aeakaaaa aad nftnai lal* etraarth aad baalth. •fik 1 1 CSIBTADOBO-S EXCEUUOR HAIR BYE le the mat nare and eomptet* e<w|Mtr*tio ot SW tod la Uw world, lie effnete are utwl. tl ohaesctar harm last, iu bote natural. Us qualtUaa eadnris*. —fhm. I.IKE LIOHTXISCi am the miramdow- eorw effected with Ftaga'a In.tent Relief Arhea Paiaa Speutae. Bowel emapletnt-. etc eaooot eaiet If thU (teal me.li cine leased. R'tl Wai.ant,.t, tb Muaee Kehmded. —Chm. Hpeelsl Jfotlcsa, SanetUeae f*e Uwata**r. It U ot great important-, that th* ffdeu should ha la a rigorous condition wbw the hat weather commence, Th* effect* ot a high temper* I are apes a* ea lee bled frame ere alwage mora gv leae dhwearotw. Th# leee at enbeunre aad the decdvweiou at narrow power, oeoe viooed hjr exewMre beat, eeaoelx he eompeweted bj the aeuve, heaHhfttl. aad regular ejrermee ol all the bodilf faneUoaa hg whmb Ihe weete at uwn is replec whed tad the vital out tgtee renewed. The great atS ty ol Uoatetaar'e Stoma, k Bttaer* ae a aaeaae nt tontrg. lavigoratisg aad reguleltng th* *rs*p* ot th* Vodr, to ualeaaaalhr aekaovtodgad. As s toale it aUmaletes th* flagging appetite aad aaaeleratw digeetloa ; a# eoor. reetiee It BeatraUce aetdltg * the Stoma ah aad relieve# flatulency i as aa alterative aad mtM aperient It regu late* th* Uv*r end the boweta ; a* aa aaedgae it pro mole* trdtiqail tleep ; a* a wboleeome etimulent it Im pe'tell rill neee aad eiaeuottt to tbvrcieaud aad u aihUrg nervee. aad aa a hlo.fi dapuroat It purifle, the vital etwam. The vehte at each a tpeafSe te th* Weak aad debilitated t* beroad all rati met*. To iavalida wilted down hy tb* ealtrp hi** al mldeammer, Ik to a* iwtraah tat and vtuHnag aa tb* 000 l aigbt dew to the aaa aooirbed fl >weaa Oompoeedot ngelahto element, only, with a beets ot pur* dlffualf* eUaolaat, it to t*f* and palttehl* aa usU aa medieiaaU la fevur aad ague die trteta. aad wherever th* aatural oondliion.are oonduelv* to epidemic dteeeea, it to ooaeideted the beet tetanoid ngataet maleriooa Weetoow, aad the *P**dlv*t remvdj (or tetermltteat and taniUeal feveaa. Vkocmt# to not a atimntoting bittsiu whtoh ceaalaa a Srtltloue appetUe, butageaU* tetaio whioh aaaeeU am tore to reetor* the i*maah o a heelUty eaUon TOPONSV EMI V xaa. TO COXItMPTIYE*. Tha advertiaer. Uering ham permeoeotlr cured of that dreed diseaae, Ooueamptloa, kg a eland* remedy, to aax ioua to make kaewn t* hi* fallow .aff erere th* aeaa* of ear* Tp all nfcodetir* IK be wi eeSd a copy of th* prrecdoti-'O used, (free (ff CSirgel. *tth th* directions (or preparing aadaalns sens i ims tor OO*SPJ|PTIO. Amnu, Baoocnrru, plena* uldrm. K, KD JaSsSkilMaatahufgh. R. T V A SATAO Pxt.iAw.—/oha I. Filktoa, 1 tit* vKprtm robW, in Clinton priaog. ia 1 iho Niat dMpntft nrl acinar over gonftstd 1 lhara, if we may baHave an Albany paper. ' Ifa baa been continually making effort* to aacapa, and ao bold and ofly ia bia coo* daet tbat extraordinary precaution* bad boan roortod to to pravant hia anecaad* ' Inn Ip bia effort*. Tba baard and *hi kar bare been abaead from on# aide ofj hia face, and the hair dourly n# Prom tba 1 aamc aid# of bia bead, *• tbat on one aid* 1 be ba* hair and wbiekera, and on the other j aida none. He la alao manacled with ex* I i tra heavy ebwlna, which will be kent on ' him nntii he *howa a more resigned die ' < poaitinn. I I • TIM Mart eta. raw iau. i aaaeCartut—Prtatai" M.buiiocLal .If to .I** rtne aaata,... I*M# if* wxiad .(u*1.... It I .It'* ' MRMrM tSettto .11 ft .11K ItTi er kMTMt ran R i w . I Moral CAM. 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Itf ilit r Watte %m ft I.CB < Ctura-Tallow M m M t * tailed M ft .40 j ranaucit- crvde —raen* 8 j j tran Sara am AMA* ; Ttraxar a. 71 A r ' mLneuitt, i j (Vrrts-u< aueeimra- aa • to* twae-fiw am iue j f, —...... iw Am i . ui.M...—. .............. m # a ! ( j ..... fti j , Met fteaut r of folia*, ftftttatft Labor, ftlaiw j nwefta.Pvabony ft Cheapnera. Unequal#*. •tan ev *wmna mtano**, ***■ aet ' amora. l.t ra—tara Xxur. ta ,**■* qa actor ft aiarar . Ma aWutnlH. i Man art MM ta am*, t* emMw aa, at l.tir* not* p.i*e4 I"Wy lr. ax-*ftp , penal l.y **. **Cv.:ar>tf ttaa aey utbar Bwk rultab far i Vol wee tr* traav* rrtrtL-X* fthaiprwiag Cton* aad HotW wm. j t tuouuuim r^aw* • *•><'> "4 a>m trn. Ua la OaNMI jua| ; UM. M t*.ah4 ixia.lu*Utau par Ik. Tr M. moatse aoot, Prop're., Canton, maee. I lay..A*lm.•* tonft. L. ft Wue>e.a>lo O - ft! W tITH MWM I eOLI.M E -t.ruiwn. ] 8 ftWirij.tx. !•. !W iHUaUM kx MA nt. • " aaiO r ■ opon M m.M. let Pa* Vhilmm, It . .eawto. luaweaba MAoinTKSSnr S | oJaeftto Urai un*. P*. ] DR. WHITTIKR, • I ! 1 II limit, —a—on ■iwiimtal phpnei— f |fc, or n*aiibl*t taa*. mamgm Thea-MTectar 14 A ruae r ■ lack Tft* 1 r*A AO* two fW flu. .. To* i; VtoGKt ** Tx* Jir.t.jrtM Vatam. "*** A"! Iwasle artwleMa net, i '* WM! juV*ju;^- s - Yort •! Sal fWITaKr A'Patf S< mmm Jl|l.UuUr¥4srr Tho Comfort AS -■ n t. Tb mil dv<- of Uu nit** A?* \ T bl# eliwai4*r om , • I 1 Mtaaaato ■ | , " i 'U '''' A4aMa* Ml ■** eleMaad .aa*, ii-iui 1 Saaw cat , Mm* ta arr addto— -a-cut. i ' kit'O .a iwipa of HJo*-_ I I fMhuKftr.ftf* ItdWaMW* iftir fte*Yoap. i Tto Kae ***• to*e *Ui*btwa;Uwa*.WMft - lOaitaHml:<M*rMii.anim; h* boanUa. j ' tha MdaM end tM iww tta m!**i4K I dlaaioi mdawenl r* •< n>st' a a atiarbaa at lb* raanl • 1 . nvaatand w •*>■ thoai bwk MtkablrUMn ft aftb -1 r lA* lb* lOiaWlaft B .r'f>n* tarlrarmito*. nvdin* . xwtUa. ft Tmm'.Krmvi tr Ktinm An* I , j utst I rarorolaa th< antra aad raalo.aa l* liaaMi , both the Ml >y (M tniM. I j bOLD BYAti: DftOOOtaTA : :THe W Fiiof iierica II Healthful Climate, Free Homes, , Good Markets. TUB xoKTnr.Kx rftcirtr ft All- OA.**™tr Lauada la Oalnl aad rotara Mlaaxata, ••aaS- -B : 1. tb* i*t o ' Wbaot Ml . A I *>■ i).at I<a. Mr lor tho Mft. w* I'arna and u ftn : A Rub Praiw Poatoia*. and Itw aral Mrodaar. an-Mb* Mm. lata and rnooin ■ i ttoalUinal Lbonta. aArr ttam- .M4n<> , a.rola aa Pdapw* baato bf too to oartat ta 1 ataarb aa burn K>! om loom or Ontnl Into aa. Uan , now roe ibroocb Una U" la (two Ui" Hwannr to> Potaau Hrtc* ft load ftbae U Irak. *1 ' !o> aa pa. afto ; flb*r owau. 114 to (4 ft *OVOW V owro' I CTadll I fatwl'c Uwala . borltaa IbrHrfdl < i ftood". O'Q Mil, at r, ii'tftaod for U4 at *l.l* i No alitor oMtnoft Mo - nwiummt .oca. adraotapo. to ■ "mi LtM ft* nodar Uio Row tew >Manrti. tiJT tot i ! .*) onr* IRAK, aoor tho railroad, bp no* aod two i ' TftLftfTroftTATlOW AT KRBVCKb \ ftft-rmttumbai loom a I poiota Kaa. w- t pnrchaarr* of IJailw d leada. aod u> Srltlan oa (too- ] ■ mill HaoaaoM, Cwrrbawwa. tnftr wirao aoC rkiklrro owrrdr* fywoorrrtb* Nortborw Poei** Rood, f Now ia ibotim- i<m Mftilorm toil I ,4oowa W rrt Rail- I i out lacf. aod Oorarmoral Hoioo.treda ctoar to tta • Kcnd for l*oa>|.blot eoaltiaiac fall infanaftiaa. ! buk aod taw* ot Nw Homoatral lew. Addrvaa f LAND DEPARTMENT, ; i Northern Pacific Railroad. ' St, PAUL, Minn., or , l&O ProjidWdiT, T j nature'S \ TSSEnnx I BLOOD PwntaV What is Needed. Bcarroa. Fob. if. I*7l r MOO. 1 foood -nru a . feobl# otmdHieii from Oaaieael DeWber. Vroritxtwa. •In ntj- rvcwiiooarlrd to aa bj a fnaaf *• had taoa J ■naob aoarfttod br tU or*. 1 proearod tta artiole. aod < attar nainrwrnl hot.la., waa lurtori'd to health, aod diaeoa* la> >1 Ua oar. 1 fori quite ceoAdeot that there ia no Dtftlieioe tr-rior (o it (or tbiwa oomp air la tor whioa U t Mpm-albr prair,d and would cl.r-rfubj ruooemeod it ta vbaaa who M that ttajr aatd Mtaa (btac ta nwlor* Uu-m to iwrfaci health. Ro. lOStaWßWtel. Boatoo. Gives Health7Strength and , Appetite. My dau*ht*r ha* tae**d graat Ornaflt from tta ua* ft 1 tta VBOBTWX. H-r docllniiqc health waa a aouro* of " rroat artiftr to all of h*r frt*nd> A faw bottlaa ft tta Vcacnitajwtoi ow ha, taal'h. u*p tb aod appatita. S. H. TfLDET In uranca and lira Batata Agent, - No teßoorrßuildtnt, Boatoo. Maaa. Heextily Eecommeids. - 1 MA WtrvWlta—mar Nfr^-'ltaratafc n Jarwft' liotUaa 1 of your VkactlXA and aaa oon,in**d It ia arahubl reran' v for fto, A* uiaay ( mmftmi-l end parww ld Mi S cVu'hranVtftomamft it ta bl tftnlr bratta abate eompiaintr. '""mw'mß rft>B PftftKftft WlAtbtae ■ sassais i fttiftia iaa, lepr fto^aiy.gjg ;JggygsrsS! m 9JTuI !Sg— draywmft Cbrraae KbeuM ISESgSgjJ^gacas •ra rKTftSTSew. hjirwm. mouiftA £2: gsisnssftSSsSsi£ as ltarara ft tta MJA ft wtotater ram er aetare. tit liMraij Jmf ■, em ft tte ftum m e toeftftm ijfAyjJg ; Huen. Oaa totod 8 ra* aadft wftl noetmca me I mm* mrrrdwtoea ftntftr twraftr* dfttoA : Ba>ft 4b* WMMiaft era wiyymryp; issssi rwimsss e'raisryS i a *• •- .*•; m<o ftju-i ii nif |iHnii liIUNIN? 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