■£&>' Ii V fnimdar for ISIt. ■ Inl: 4a xHsft t * ft : re -f^Yfe ' i * sTr *i e ~i ii r sm>u nit ish i.i >&! U;ij una t?.ie s." if mii a sfrt >*:?> ft an u sr * aw . *-ff w Sbe-SC - * M ; "i i : 'ij ' U #io ti nit m Ein tSiii4 M i.isyt7:* r. ,( r, take *> ii m£B * 1 a 4 n,K r * s. ,nf. w®nsS # run rt l# M r -> * Wtil It IttMiitiMMMMfe,' iwnwira t s; r at x- sm ,s>u a. n uiat.w ' .Apr;, -£ i, raU ... ...i,„r. i p i; si aiu IIVS His Mir;- ll 111*14 lAinil iP? 3! *'• vi • t \* y at* : v't -yp !p t*~xi%-jSi till! IS U HUM 17 is tex ;i a x t# w i: m twan-lt I* I.* ISP S S!®? i im t f** j * ™Ci t j< j 1 its ftieSi u-ia. *• r* : aiejii u BCr] e#B!:sK Is-gUlyLiA. r k • f * n ■..... Farm, Harden mid Uon-*-hld. Orrkunl an*4 sramrr. Something can be done this month in many sections of the country to lighten the labors of tho coming spring, and advantage must be taken of every favor able day that will allow oat-door work to bo well and profitably done. Ciona.—Cut from the growth of the .past seosoit before the wood frwaes. f' Imbel each variety and store in frvah 11 sawdnst in the eel lor, and look to them occasionally during the winter to see that they do not dry out. Pruning, except upon large limbs, mar be done now. Young orchards, if looked after every year, will seldom re quire any large lunbs to be cut off; besides, all the ueoesaary pruning can be done 4tf • time when other wk is not pressing. Stocks for root grafting may be lifted whenever the ground is not iroseu, and heled-in in a dry place or in the cellar, ready for grafting during the winter. Manure. --Continue to cart out manure to the orchards whenever there ia time to spare from other work. It is better for a team to work a little every day than to remain idle in the stable. Miee and Rabbits.—To prevent their injuring lite trees, keep all rubbish away from the truaka, and whenever snow falls trami) it down firmly around H the tree. Pre&u blood smeared upon the trunks will prevent damage rabbits, and paper, tarred or otherwise, oi cloth wrapped around the base of the trunk will keep off mioc. Heeled-in Trees.—See that they have drains to take away the surface water if necessary, and be sure that the roots are properly covered. Fruit stored in cellars will need look ing after. Take advantage of the mar kets to sell fruit when the prices are good ; better sell at onoe than watt un til spring and loae half the fruit, even if prices are somewhat lower now. Fence*.—-Look after fences and gates, || and have all closed and strong enough to turn -stray cattle. A stray animal will do more damage in a yonug orchard in an hour than can be repaired in years. Seeds of stone frnit should be boried in the open ground at once if it has not already oeen done. In the spring most of them will have sprouted and be ready to plant in furrows in the nursery. Dairy Caws tu W later aa* Suvinfi. Chester Hazen gives in the Wiscon sin State Agricultural Society Report the conclusions of his experience for twenty years in that State. He says: The care and food of a dairy are of s much importance as the proper se lection of the cow; for eveu good cows, unices well fed and cared for, are poor property, yielding little or no protM. They should always have good, comfortable stables in winter, and be liberally supplied with the best quality of hay, with a light feed (from one to two quarts) of meal each day. With this treatment, if fed and watered regu larly, they will pass the winter in good w*Normditson,T>e fat enough for beef to the spring, and will not have to lay on flesh for a number of weeks before they come to a full flow of milk. To secure the most satisfactory re- Hsuits, good pastures should be provided; the tame grasses, timothy and clover, ' are the best. A daily mess of ground feed through the summer will be found profitable ; and some provision (sowing t corn or some other m p to cntup green); should be made for drought or short feed in the fall. Pastures should have plenty of puie water in them, easily accessible at all times. Shade trees or jl some kind of shelter from the aoorebing heat of the eon are essential to the com fort, and consequently to the profitable ness of the cow. When the weather is warm and the flies are troublesome, they ' should have a pasture to nm in nights, 'o At this season of the year they will feed more in the night than during the day. Good, careful hands at the milk pail are very essential in the proper man agement of the dairy. Each milker should have the same cows assigned him to milk regularly night and morning, and the milking should be done, as nearly as possible, at the same hour each day. It is eminently true that the better the care token of the cows, and the bet ter they are fed. the greater will be the flow of milk. The special aim of every dairyman should be to get the greatest amount of milk from a given number etoews, for in this they will find their greatest pro/it. Kec la Orchard J. The German town Tel c graph com mends the following way of preventing the ravages of mice among young trees . in the orchard: " There was a great dea4 said last spring of the injury done to young ap- i pte-treea during last winter by mice, I and the only remedy that yet! seen suggested is to stamp the snow firmly around the trees. This is, bow- j ever, not believed to be a remedy at all, and we doubt if it is of much advan tage. Bat our method is a remedy, and wp have tried to impress the fact upon our contemporaries for the past twenty years, but we should say, judging from their ignorance in answering Imploring correspondents what tbey must do to - save their trees, that it has received "tint little attention from many quar- ' tors. / "It is simply to bandage up the stems of the tree with any cotton or woolen cloths, if of old muslin with two or three wrappings, letting the bandage go into the ground an inch or two, and six or eight inches above ground, and tie up. This should be renewed every autumn if necessary, until the trees are large enough not to be injured. Those who are in earnest for a remedy will try this and save their tree#; but it will be too much trouble for others to devote a ooupie of houra to this labor annually, and they will rather run the risk with the mice. "This method will keep out the borer also, as we have stated on several occasions. Rabbits'can gnaw, when the , stems are small enough, two feet from the ground, and would require the , bandage to be much higher. Tarring would help as a protection, bnt we have known in many cases the simple ban- . dage to be ail-suffieient." f 1 ' Pumpkin* tar stock. I The different opinions of farmers ps j ■-"to the value of pumpkins for milch ] cows and other stock, is believed to be < the result of different ways of feeding them by a correspondent of the Gar- i mantown TeUsffraph. In a hurry to . clean a field, farmers will give their i cattle a surfeit of pumpkins for a day or \ two, then for a day or two perhaps t none, and thus alternate feasts and fasts, and conclude pumpkins are worthless. The writer gives regularly,as long as they last, once a day, from one 1 to three pumpkins per head, never i more, and finds them greatly conducive 1 to health of stock, besides greatly in- j creasing the quantity and quality of the 1 butler made. 111 —— ■ i m „ ■„ 1 I Bishop Meade says" our girls arlr. poorly educated, but OUT troys wjU 1 never find it out," ' ) 1% \ 1.11 Id. rONWREHS. wum Mr. Hnmtier prasentad a petition risned by eitiren* of Penneylvania asking thst Congress take steps to pro* ids for the mUMMBt of foreign MrMM bv S system of erbitratien It* Mr. Ofeyta*- to repeal the tax of ten tr root on the etmMOG of bank nolo*, to take affect Jan. 1. 1574. Referred to the Committee 011 Finance. Among tit* hill* introduced to the Senate *an on* by Senator Itigall* requiring the re funding to artt low ou tha dunW mtntarom lands within railroad grant* of alt thajr ha** peidovar tha sum of ft.33 per acre. and also giving homestead aet tiers ou tha aawa Ml of land*, who ara now restricted to eighty •W* of land, tha right to eighty aura# additional The Mil abolishes all distinction bete*** laud* ui anil those on Utile of railroad grant* The Chaplain of the Sonata lu hta opening prayer alluded to the death of Cot. paid, Mm. Grant'* father, invoking the ooneolaUen of Pi vine Providence U|*4 tie FresnMnt auil family in the hour of arthetiyi. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, from Uie Committee on Finance. reported tlie aot amendefewy of the aot to nAm the duties on hnport*. and to reduce internal taxes, alack provides that foreign merchandise whtoh arrived at a port of llie I luieil State* on or iwfora the list day of July, ISTi, and upon which duties war* not paid prnw to Aug, Lof l>at veer though the name Were not entered or transferred to a ! ruhtto a tote or bonded warehottee. ahalt he en-i utlaii to the tieoetiu of the Mi Man* of the act of June S, 1*73, the aame a eueb raemhan diee would have been entitled to bad u aetualt* lieen in a public aMw ar bended eareheuee ou or prior to the t of -* of that year ! Passed. Mr. Paris introduced s I*ll te ratmnura* the State of West Virginia, directum the bncrerary of the Treesttrv to pv to that S'.ste. utwui the order ecial ixua mtttce, known as the • Hals NU." lbs vote was by telleni. niwn mouon for the previous oneeUon. rtie Miieaker lent before the Ho*e a eera mnnicsuon from the Seoratasy of War calling j attention to defak-ati.ru ;n the accounts of Oeu eral O. O Howard, of the Freedmen * Bureau. I At the reviueet at Mr. Wood, tha tetter was rved It tixes the total amount of defalcations at fSTAMSJS, ami statre thai the Secretary of War would have Gwnaral Howard tried by a military oviart of mmrtry wen ;t not that most of the mattets are rarred by the statute of IpUUtiftiis The Mouse iu Comnutteeof the Whcde, wuti Mt. Tyueriu the ctiair, toek up the bill appro priatmg ft.Dto.OUO for evtracr.linary ripe use* of the naval see-vice, aud passed it. After a lengtlyr debate tha salary bfll wasre committe.t to the special t'ommttiee. with in siraeiioiis to report a btl iwpeahug die whole salarr act of the taet Outgrera, so far as can be done'under the t'onsuiuuou. BUls introduced for the resumption of specie pevuienl: for an additional judicial district in New York : to make Albany a port of entry and delivery; f.* fits imtm of owtrarnhk bouds and U redm-qoupf interest #u the fuu.tol debt ; granting iwnaioue to sotiher* of the Mexican waf; granting the franking privilege to publisher* of newspajwrs for journal* mailed to subscriber* iHiliiu the county, and for*i- I imai.r n Ac., Tor the construction of the Fort St. Philip Canal and it* maintenance a* a public highway ; to put limiting ] of Urau Csnhy; for a survey for a Ship csnal from Lake Michigan to the Waliaah river. amended, was adip:td. Mr. Kelley of Tsunsyti snia asked leave to offer the following resohttton : MocM. That it is the eenee of thia House tlmt the taxe# which new harden the people should not be increased, but that the extra ordinary means, if any be required for the sup port of the Government during tha temporary paralyi* of the industries of thia conntrr now prevailing, tfu-nld be obtained by a temporary tocn or k>MUL bearing a low rate'of interest in currency and redeemable in United States note*. Air. Ikwe# objected, unless the resolution was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Keßey moved to suspend the role* uJ adopt the reaolntiuu. The rejseal of the bankruptcy bill being un- Jer eotuuJersuoa. Mr. Tremain moved the Gerion* qaesuati on the third reading of the 11. The pferioaa queaftiou was uoa fteeamled by TO to 121. Mr. Beck then moved to strike oat all after the first section of the bill, and to insert in hen thereof the following e Sac. 2. That all suite ami proceeding* now pending in the court* of the United State* herein an adjodicatiou of bankruptcy baa been made shah be proceeded with and govern ed by tlie provision* o( existing lavs, which are hereby continued in force on IT for the [tir po*e of cloning op eiute and proceeding* now pending; provided thai from and after the passage of thia act the fee*, commission*. and eharge* of the officer* and agent* of the c-MUte in bankruptcy ease* shall he reduced to cue lialf of the "fee*, t m.nuwand chargre heretofore slowed. Ike BVfiOus question w* seconded ou Una propoßJtion—l'JO to SI- an I the sraewftuant fit agreed to wither* that waa to be added the allowance for stationer, #125; that would make the salary and Allowance* #5.541.90. The com mittee had therefore fixed the total amount at #5,500. Lite House ordered an inquiry into the offi cial career of Judge K H. Ihi rail. of Louisiana. After the adopttafa of Mr. Hsrlbat'i sub etitute for the amendments previously offered, the Mil to repeal the salary increase bill waa passed by a vote of Ml to ltd. The repeal fixes the salary of Congressman at #6.000 a year and traveling expenses. The discussion in the bill wga lengthy. Fntnllfa. Tied Ilia Money Up. i Dr. Bunjamin Franklin, in a oolioil to hie will, left his native town of Boe i ton the Fiun of one thousand pounds to |be lent to the young married artificer* ■ upon good security and under certain | other conditions. If the plan should 'be carried out as successfully as be \ expected, he reckoned that this sum j would amount, in one hundred years, [ to one hundred and thirty-one thousand pounds. It was his wish, snd so ex -1 pressed in his will, that one hundred thousand pounds should be spent upon public works, "which may then be judged of most general utility to the inhabitants, such as fortifications, bridges, acqnedncts, public buildings, baths, pavement*, or whatever makes living in the town more convenient to the people, and rentiers it more agree ! able to strangers resorting thither for I health or a temporary residence." It i was also his wish that the remaining i thirty-one thousand pounds should again be pot upon interest for another hundred years, at the end of which time the whole amount was to be divided be tween the city and the Btato. The lie quest at the' end of the first hundred years may not attain the exact figure he calculated, but it is sure to be a large sum. At (he present time it is more than a hundred and eighty thousand dollars, and it has about seventeen years to run. Franklin died in 1790. Fossil oyster shells are found upon the Pacific coast mountains, two hun dred miles from the sea, and on dera tions ef 4sjj The old ehnrch at Longmeadow, Mass., has held Thanksgiving services more than a hundred years, it first having responded to the Governor's J .reclamation | n 1767, and the gallery or the olioir is the Baine as when the singers took their kevnote from the an cient chorister's pitch- pipe. Two young ladies at Stafford, Ct. latelv w.ent to a doctor to have spiders rmnovedfrc^ajheirears. There are 120 men residing in 6 conation in California who own t!,140,- OCO acres of land. A part of this large area consists of Mexican ranches ; but much the greatest part haa been ac quired by scrip, land warrants and cash purchase* at almost nominal price*. NEW YEAR'S CALLS. BT RU rSRKINH, nnt*atlii TNuatM Krt. I don't fvol like writing ; my iiMkt achei*. 1 nisU* New Year's call* yesterday made ISA celts. I ooramenoed iUu> at noon and finished before midnight. MASK CALLS. My ides mas to make ISA .-ail* of five mtnutoe each. Ttiw would take 63A mtnutee. or ten hour* 1 did it. I worked hard. I did all anybody ninld do. If auy follow say* he made US calls, be aril, he is guilty of a be-hel. I made my IXtth with mv eve* eloewl. and at my ! Jdtli 1 aw'smod ou the lull stair*. Oh, wsau't il fun. The !a! in only caiW weru made with one eye ohwed. My tongue talked right straight ahead front force of habit AU 1 had to do aa* to open my mouth and the same word* tumbled out : "Hap-New Year, MiaSmiU*!" " Ah, Mr. Perkins, I m delighted—s-"* " May your have many I tap returns by-by!" " But aru'l you going to drtuk to—"* jnwKn MAJUI nm*T CAUL **Thank—'epteasure (.drank 1 ); may you lira (hle> ihousaud year*. By-by—'' Kha said "you have many calk to stake would you fortify youself oitk a !UUe aheiryr I said 1 woukl, and drank small gtaa*. Catted next 00 married lady ou Fifth avenue. She raid. "Aet'a drink S> Wtlliam-yoa know Will kotf making call* ou girls." Then we drank eoo* iwri to abeeul Wrlham. " By-by—" (kited 00 old Virginia mother, who had tumt real Virginia egg-nog Very nice "bouthern egg-nog. Abu*ed the Yankee# and draak two glass with Virginia mother/ fff.il \l| i-sixk to res. sujeux. Then drank to ftie ohiMren. Knn in to see Cos. the temperance man, ate brandy peaehee with him. Then dropped around to Miss Thom(ir .-n'e. Thompson feanma for ram punch. Tried wo glasses with Miss Thompson. Very happy. Houae looked lovely. Good many light*. Pretty girl# i|nite ntuner ou. Prank their health. Prank claret. Then drank Romas punch. Went out changed has*. I.eft twelve dollar umbrella to hat-rack. Happy ihonght! Took Charley Brown in the carnage with the driver, end got on outside with myself. ma rxßßtxxa awn BIT. Dropped in to soa Kin Mason. Drank to Mrs Mason, and ala boned turkey to young lathes. Young ladies dressed beautifully. Left overcoat and changed high bat for fur rap. Saw Charley Sing outsider He waa tighta alb alight Said he'd been into Lee's eabng boned sherry and drinking pale turkey. Now called on the Lambs'. Old Lamb waa sound. Drank brandy peaches bare and ate mora pony brandy. Young ladlee beautiful. Nice Hainan punch with monogram on It. Pre sented a large bouquet I found in the corner to Mm. Lamb. ilx SLID DOWS aaiuso. Exchanged bat for hall card-baaket, and did down front banlstcis. Called on •"-nderWlt. Hang (hie) Tander blit! Vandc- ..It didn't receive calls. Carried off Vaii's card-basket and. hnug Charley's i CARD nasarr. hat on belbknob. Caed Van'a cards ts make other calls with. Kept calling. Called steady. fip/ CAIAXD BETWEEN CALLS. Called between calls. Drank more. Drank everywhere. Young ladies more beautiful. Drank more lobster salad. Drank half glasa silk dress, and poured rest on Miss Kmith's champagne in the corner. Slumped plate, gas light, green silk dress down on nice ice-cream. Sat on lady hand and held etaire, vary (hie) happy, fellows had been drinking. Drank noiiloNUf hM> PR(XX MORE U>SMTXa S*t.(P. ("allod thou on the Furgisou'*. Furglson bock. Took shorry. Iloauiiftil young lak.lv Iu Idue Ittiman punch. Opened bottle of white jwv yrrtin. I 'rank it up. I'sUowe gelling teto-uly alight. Ifl'j | ft r iiFT orrsinx. Wet outapls. left pocket-book in card bsekot, SIHI bung * aLli and chain on bell-knob. DOT nrto rsEC. I "tiled carriage and 'got into Fred. Aftcr sard* came borne. Wrote tin* article fur the (Yuf-vaamxa. Pull coat off with boot-jack, and stood self up by the register to dry. ! Then wrote more thiej wrote (We). > Cu Puti^hic)txa | Objwted. An organist, for manv rokrs engaged i in oou of the noted churches of New I York city, tells this: A strange man ! was acting aa sexton. An old gentle ; man who wo# dntf took liia seat in a i pew, and produced from hia pocket an ! ear-trumpet of curiona ahape, and to the dismay of the temporary sexton : raised it to'wan} his face. The sexton I sprang to hia side, and mid something j in a low voice, whereupon the gentle man endeavored to raise the trumpet to his ear, and was prevented bv the sex ton aeixing hia hand. With increasing voice and excitement, he aaid: "You inusn't. Sir. You mustn't blow that born in hero. If you do, 1 shall be obliged to put you out !" And the gooY old man, pocketing his bugle, heard nothing of service or sermon. Adulterated Adulteration*. Chicory is aaid to eontaiu properties positively injurious to the health. Yet j ground coffee as sold by grocers ia often adulterated with this subatauce, and many persons insist that it improves the flavor of the ©offVe. We arw informed in a recent work on coffee that the cof fee denier adulterates his coffee with chicory to increase hia profits ; the chicory dealer adulterates lua chicory with Venetian red to please the eye of the coffee dealer ; and, lastly, the Ve netian red manufacturer grinds up his color with brick dust that, by its gre**- er cheapness and the variety of abodes he offers, be msy secure the pstronsge of the trade in chicory. Man's Life. Home modern philosopher bos given > in these eleven lines the summary of life : 7 years in childhood s sport aul (Jay 7 7 year* in school from day to day .14 7 year* at trade nr collage life 31 ? roar* to find a place and wife ...28 7 years to pleasure's follies given. 33 7 ysars to tnisiuess hardly driven 13 7 years for some wttd-gnose chase 49 7 rears for wealth and bootless race. 56 7 years for hoarding for your hair.... .63 7 veer* in weakness spent and care . 70 Then die. and go you shotdd know where. The proportion of cream to milk yielded by cows of the various breeds used in the dairy waa ascertained by experiment in England some time since to bo aa follows: Brittany eows, 16.27 to 22.00 per cent. o( cream; Jerseys, 18.65 to 20.00 per cent.; cross of Jersey and shorthorn, 17.95 to 19.05 per cent.; shorthorn or l'nrhain, 15.32 to 18.56 per cent.; Devon, 14.86 to 17.00 percent., and Ayrshire, 13.47 to 14.84 per cent. The variations depended on the feed, which for the lowest yield was grass or hay oniy, and for the highest was the moat abundant food of the richest char acter that could be procured. As a general thing, however, cream is yield ed in larger proportion in bur dairies than in those of England. We have been assured by Mr. Crozier, of North port, L. 1., that he has taken one quart of cream from three quarts of milk from one of his JerWhy cows.— American Ay riculturltt. We have seen a stick of wood weigh ing scarcely four ounces fall from a boy's arm, and striking on his toes render him incapable of further actiou for hours afterward, while the same boy has slipped with a pair of skates, and striking on the back of his head with sufficient force to split that article open, lias uot only reached hia feet un aided, but has given the boy who laughed at him one of the most aston ishing whalings be ever received. The lata Mr. Daniel Andrews, of Del aware, died possessed of a very largo fortnne, leaving kia brother a bequest of six cent* bacanae that brother had onee jerked a chair from under him and Buffered him to fall npon the floor. Mr. Andrews onght to have murdered hia brother in cold blood for auch an offence, but by bequeathing him the munificent sum of six cents, he bespoke himself a Christian, who could l>car no malice. Near - Knoxville, Tenn., it is said there is r mule wliioh has been bnt one time outside of its stable in twelve years, and then it was taken out by the soldiers during the war, and as they could not use the animal it was imme diately replaced, it is said that ita hoofs have grown to the length of about twelve inches, turning up at the ends, while ita mane reaches to the ground. There will be seven editors in the next Minnesota Legislature. A sub stantial column. Widows who dry most are easiest con soled. There is nothing like wet weather for transplanting. There are 1,838 Granges in lowa, with an aggregate membership of 100,000. ' A Salary Speech. Among the many speeches made in the United States Congress. Mr. Oroeker, of Massachusetts, amia much laughter and applause deacriled the un certainty of hia mind after the adjourn* mout oi laat Oongreaa aa to what he should do with the hack pay which he had received, after voting against the bill. He said he was iu the category of those who had taken the back pay. Ho had collected it all according to law, every cent. He did not like to be alow in returning it lie bad tried to get some, company in Uiat action but failed, lie hail, however, found some noble men who had made up their minds to Sire the back pay to schools. He had tially deposited it iu one of his banks, thinking it would lie there safely enough. After that he had become grievously sick. Ue bad uot made up miiul as to what bia conscientious duty In the matter was, so being very sick he called his confidential clerk and said to him, " Here, put that to the credit at the Uuited Htales. It is a aiuall matter, but there will be enough effects left to pay for it," lie had done that because he intended to do right about the mat* ter. Now, he continued, cornea the se quel. 1 began to get better. I took up one paper which told us that I was a aalary-atcaler. Another aaid I was a salary-grabber. Another called me this thiug and auothcr that By and by 1 began to open letters aud the let tern continue to come to this day, and ' as long aa they continue to come that ; money, unless disposed of by the act of i tliia House, will lie where it lies now. I j say that boldly. Ido not act from in timidation. f am williug to act from : my sense of duty to my Clod and conn try. 1 have had a letter since I came ' here. I never heard of such a thing. I got a letter the other dny informing me that the best place for me was down at Blacks ell's Island. 1 should there ilnd somebody who waa congenial to me. Now I come here and take the oath administered by the Speaker, while I hear from my own State, where I 1 have disbursed millions on milliona, that lam a salary thief. Sir, I shall remain so until there is a better feeling ill tbe country, unless Congress shall act in the matter, aud I shall moat cheerfully pay back my little ati]>end, aa Congress says, la conclusion, 1 ap peal to my friends on thia floor to ewtne to some couclusiou at onec, and let it be a unanimous one. I have been grati- I fled by the dignity, decorum, aud pro priety, which have characterised olr d< bates. It is worthy of auch a House 1 of RepreeeuUtives, emanating from the : moat free and glorious republic that the sun has ever abone upon. A Tidal Wave, It is well known that tbe velocity with which a wave moves over the our i face of the ocean is, in general, de* j pendent upon the depth of the water at the place over which it is pasting at the ! moment. Thia principle enabled Pro feasor Bacbc, in ISM, and more recent- j ly Professor Uilgard, of the United i States Coast Survey, to determine with approximate accuracy the average depth of the Pacific Quean in certain regions, j The earthquake which dtrov-d the town of Hiiaoda, in Japan, in lfoi, waa accompanied liy an immense tea-wave, which, sweeping over that region, waa recorded on the self-registering tide- Sugce at San Francisco and San Diego. lis wave occupied about uine hour* i in croaaing the Pacific Ocean from west : to east ; aud Professor liaobe deduced the mean depth of the water aa sotne | where between twelve and fifteen thou i sand feet. The groat earthquake of Area, Peru, which occurred on the 13th of August, 1866, has b. u recently employed by Mr. 11 ilgard to make a similar aeries of calculations. This great aea-wave occupied eleven hours i passing from Anca to Ban Diego, aad twenty-three hours from Ariea to Sydney, Australia. Records were also made at ten other points, among which waa Kodtak, Alaska. Twelve deterroiaaliona of the average depth of the Pacific Ocean aro thus deduced by Mr. Hilgard, which vary between six thousand and eighteen thousand feet, according to the geo graphical positions of the stations at which the wave waa oliaervctL Mr. Hilgard states that the superior depth of the Pacific Ocean in its eastern cqua- i torial part, which there waa otherwise J good ground for belicviug, is made manifest, aud that the depth iu the northern part also seems to be leas than elsewhete. It has been proposed to make use of the tide-gauge along the shores of the Mediterranean aa a re eurderof earthquakes, and as a meaus of further perfecting our knowledge as to the depth of that sea. Talking to Santa Uaua. " Children make Christmas what it ia," aaid Aunt Priai. " 1 remember my baby, nic little Plum, cherished a firm belief that Santa Clans lived up the chimney ; aud as Christmas drew near, ; and visions of possible gifts filled her little heart, she would go slowly and timidlr to the fire, hesitate a moment, and then deliver, aloud, ' Tea-set!' up the chimney, running away instantly aa fast as she could, with a vague fear of pursuit from the uukuown deity. We used to hesr her calling out these ab rupt messages at all hours of tbe day : j ' Dolls,' ' No's ynrk," ' YitHe tart wid horses,' were fired up the chimney like j minute-guns. Once, when she had been fretful, ber mother endeavored to quiet her by the sugeation that Santa Clans might hear licr. This seemed to have an effect. Miss Plum aat de- ' mutely on her little stool for some time; but finally the idea of an unseen sen tinel became oppressive, aud going to the grate she called out, ' Santa Clans, you needu't watch me any more ; my mamma can take care of me.'" Building Association. This ia a favorite mode of investment n some sections of the country, partic nlarly in Philadelphia and its vicinity. By means of tbe payments that are only required monthly, many a workingman ' or mechanic has been enabled from his earnings to provide a comfortable home ' for himself and family, who would j otherwise never have been enabled to raise the sum required to make the first ; payment to secure the property. In j order, however, to provide against pos sible loss in esse of death before the payments are fully made, and the con sequent inability of the family to con tinue the payments, the purchaser of a home in a building association should seonro a policy of insurance npou liis life in a good company, by means ol which the property could be secured to hia familv in case of his early death. One cf tuo beat of these companies ia the i'enn Mutual Life lusnrance Com pany of Philadelphia, in which policies for sny amount, large or small, may be secured, or ageucios obtained by appli cation to the home oflloc, No. 921 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or to J. W. Iredell, Jr., No. 78 West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio.— Com. HEART DISEASE.— -Many persona suffer with heart disease without knowing it —suddenly they drop off, and their friends areastenished, on a post mortem examination, to loom that they died of heart disease. The heart, like the brain, is the seat of life—its diseases are of several characters. The most common are valvular disease, fatty de generation, and functional derange ment. If the liver becomes deranged, and digestion is impaired, the heart, through sympathy and juxtaposition, beoomea abnormal. The following symptoms indicate approaching disease: palpitation, giddiness, f&intness, nerv ous prostration, deranged digestion, vertigo, cold extremities, etc., etc., for whion the old school will administer iron, opium, antimony, mercury, and many other mineral poisons. Heart disease is a blood disease—purify the blood ; remove obstructions to a limpid circulation by taking that Vegetable Alterative, VIKEOAR BITTERS, and yon will be a sound person in two or three mouths.— Cum, Mrs. Deacon Hmitb, of Oollinaville, Conu., is slowly starving to death from an inflammation of the throat,-produced by a iiah-bolie which lodged there some time ago, and which prevents her taking any nourishment. A good aud uaaful Ohriatmaa present to a gentleman or boy, will be a carton of Elm wood or Warwiek collars, oon tainfhg 100 eollara. Any furniahiag •tore can supply them.—foot. Sjmptoma of liver Complaint. A sallow or ysllow rotor of akin, or y silo wish hrowti spots on fsc* and otbsr pari# of the IMHIY I itiillusa* ami drowstus— srith frsiiuaiil tisaitaelia; dlsaiiiMM, Ultlar or had lasts in ! montii, dryns— of throat and Intoma) U*al i i pslptutnai i In many i-as a dry, is—lug | rough, with surs throat, unstssdy apnoUts, I falsing of food. cUuhiifS —nsaiion in tta throat, ■ (listrnas. liMYinsss, l>)<M chills alutrtitUns with hot flasbsa. kiutioY and on nary dtOrolii—; dullos—, tow aiitnia, unaociabiUty and glut an j fnrebodiug* Only a fsw of sL>v* sym|itama ilkalr to bs •raasnt at ons tuna. All who u— Dr. I'isres a Alt Ext., or (loldan Mistical Dtooorary for Uvrr (Vtuptaial aud lis complk-atiuns ara loud iu lu praiae. s ecu: or LIVES DISEASE. Ulwe Ist—, May IMb, I*7A j Dr. It. V. Pißiw-a; firor Mr MY wifs laat yaar at this tllus w— i confined to liar bad a lib t 'bronis U*sr DlM jmw I bad ons of Uts beat doctors to a— bar, and Its gave har up to dis. whan I cams upon soma or your msdicins 1 bought ons IxrUis i and romiasncod giving it. Mho tbsn walghsd , HJ 11.4 ; now aim wolghs I*o Urn aud ia fubual : and hsartv. hha h— taken night bettl— in . til, so you a— 1 am an advocate to voai Msdl : out—. WM. MKAZEL. Tlie propriety of giviug oouditiou medirin* to Uonut*. cattls sod shaep, war Tea, Pike's Toothache Drops ours In oae muiata. j —COM. There is, probably, no way in which we can Isntil our readers mote than by rec ommending to litem fur general uae /eAatoa't .tnnlyM lAninuml It la adapted to almost all the |4irpoa— of a family HadlrißS ; aad a specuiv for roughs, txdds, slumping rough, korsne— of Uts cheat, lam* etomtt'li. rbautua- Uem, spitting of blood, and alt lung difficulties, it b— no equal (hat ever ws —w or heard of j COM. Caarrxa HAKIM, FACB, rough akin, pimples, nng-worm, aalt-rhcum, and other eutaneou* sffecuoua cured, and the akin made •oft and smooth, by usuig the Jrsirxa Tax Hoar made by CASWIX, luxtu A Oo , Mew Turk. De certain to get the Jumper Tmr Setp, theis are many imitatiaus made witheommon tar whkM ara vrorthleaa Com CKUVTAMOXO'b Rxoxuuox Haix Dn •lands unrivaled and alona. Iu menu here beaneo universally acknowledged that it would be a soperarogatwo to deecent oo them any further -nothing can beet It—Oom. Pxxxf DAVIS'S PAIX KILLX*. —This medio— h— been before the world so long and tie virtdos hare bean so thoroughly tasted that a rommeodattou of it would seem sopor duous Almost every family to the lend bee —ed It and had occaatou to thank Mr. Davta , for giving lhem is so ehsap and eonrantsnt a form, such a powerful pain antidote I* Is a Household remedy Always keep a bottle of he I'sAO-KiUer ia yowr UotmeFie. Aryfut "A BbiooT COLD," Cot*aaa.—Few are aware of the impedance of checking a rough m " SUOMI coui" which would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, often attack* lb* lungs. • Jrovs'i Bnomehinl TVosAar" give *qr and iinmiwliiu r*U#f.— Obm. PxxL'vitx Hrxcrr giv— an Iron ronetiintioß. | - Com. A Ooxsnepmni CrxxD. l>r. H. Tunes, while eipenmetiring. eccvkmtally mad* a preperauan af Csnnahla Indies, which cured his otdv child of Caasmwfithm. This remedy ie now tar —le at ffiwt-ctaes Itongciam. Try It prove it far yourself. Pnos ft B0 Ksnd •temp far circular. (Veddaek A 00., proprte totw, lUS4 I lace St.. I'tuladadphta, I'M, — Corn. - - FLAOO's IXXTAXT RXLIKT. —Warranted to nlitvt mki rnmiim Aflwuooi, Hprmnuk, Neuralgia, etc Tbe beat, tbe —rest, and tbe ; quickest remedy for all Bow*! (Vimpbunts Rev Uef guarantaed or the xmost rafuinlad.—Own. Prvrl—t < l.dh Wringer. L. Ileymger A Co., 18 Fulton Street, New Turk.—l6wa. The ■BJffvtß. esw vosdt. ttssf Cattte-rrtsxtoßktteXiini mi .1* e .UM Ttiet yeslMy 77 .It a .11V —rood ]*Uity .10 e .11 s Ordinary this Geo*#. ..Ml .SO* Inforter or k*4rst grade AX e .00 MitshOews AO eeo.ao iCagw—lave tdSJ,e M% DR*I ■(1 -OOhs ATM tomep A**s ACM < v-ttoc—MMdUag -UN* JB% flour— Xttra Wv5t5ra............... OB* e ?01 •Ut* Xttre t.to a TOO Wbtot-B4 Wmtera 1.01 a lAI Xo. X Spring lAt S IM Bye ISO S lAO Dorter - Matt XOt s LIS ÜBte—Mlied Wst*r* JO e JO ' item- 141T*4 W**ter* T*M -U ti*r, p*r 100 lOAo dtoo lUraw, (MS ton. 1108 *14.00 U0—..77 . .HVXkeSt-MOM. 0 • .It Port—M*e* lABO Sit.St tew* AO a .•* rtoraksus-Orud* t at', BaSn*d I3\ Hotter—Btate, At • AT Ohm, Tine J. -B At - T*4low At o At Wmtora ordwary It S AO heioTtnilt ta* At a At Oh—** urn* factory U • Jl XkinUßßd At 0 .CO onto .ro o .it Eg**—Xtste A 4 . IWOstUs W>*p *AO a tAO I Ajo Itß noor OJO a AS* I VrT*et—Xo. IBprtng. L* S 1.40 j Cters 77. 0s e .08 i Bye .ft g .OT hsrtey IA s1 j Yard., .09 I .99 i iUujrt. w— - Lti eix j Rre- -Hist*. AO * JO Ooni—Mlaed "4 s .14 I Parley—Otete. * lAO e IAO | (Ms-BUte J S Jt , nuuiewsu. flour TJO l O.tO srh*at—Wmtwn Rod IJt s 1.00 Core—Tsllow A s .TS j Mind tt s .00 MrdMm-ilrsA 10 !Uon*d.ll Otevsrßtod tAO iO.M Ttmotby. LtO 0 ATI OoStoo—Low UMs .UM Floer—Extra U , WIMSI - I.BT o IAI I Corn .00 e .Tt 'Ml* ... 40 O H BHOWM B A Couoh, Cold. Bore Throat i B TBOCHES ttegsirs* lmM*Bisls attestloe, ant i TBOCHte tko ,ls n* CfcscbeS. If sltoweS to ' nnttai. IrrtUMon of It* Lang*, s COOUHH r.raan.nt Vhro*t Auction or sn ASI> laosrshi* Lsng ID••**, U often COLDS. tk* rssnlL BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES ■srlng a Otrect inSn.r.-* oe tk* port*, giv* Isst 4t*t* relief, for XrtmrfclU*, Aalkm*. CSUrrh. ron.uMptl** ant Tkroet Di**s***, Trockto are **•4 wet* greet nnwn Sl.VOßlta axd PTBLIO Brxaxxxs Will Bn4 Trock** e*fSl Is dosrlcg th* volte when j token b*o>r. Singing or Sprsklng. sn4 reltevleg the throat after as snnaaal SB*rtioa of tk* rooal "l?btot a only " Brown'* Broecklsl Trockte." n4 dn not t*k* any of tk* w.rllil*.* iMltotton* lk* m*ykaog*r*4 *44 Ktergwtrr* ________ I TIIK >HM iklliH.il PABAt'B* SXB fAXILV LISIMKXT I* tk* k**t iem*4y In tk* world tor (k* following eon plaint*, via: Cramp* In lh* Link* and ttoa *ch. fain In U* Otomkch, Bowel* or Old*. Ek*n moUsm In all It* tor M*. Bllloa* Coite, Xaaralgla Cholor*. t>y*nt*ry. Cold*, Oltek Woand*. Bnra*. tor* Throat, Opine! Complaint*, Sprain* and Sroi***, Chill* aud favsr. Tor Internal aad Bs ternal is. It* operation !• aol onlr • •"?"!• bat entirely NaotM tbeobueeof lb# copltt It pmatnld end ptnilM thd whold eyetom. rw etoriag iMllb; action to nil Ha parti, nod guich entng lh* blood. _ . The Ilanachalit Panaeaa ta yaraly V a table and All Healing Prepared by # No. BIS Fulton Street, Now Ttiffc. For aata by all BrawUtt. THIHTT TEAM' lirXEIUCI UF AN *LD KCHRK. MRS. WIRBLOWS BOOTHINB BYBUF IS 1H PNKScairTIOK OF ooa of the beat Faniala Pbyel etana and Hare** la the United Stataa, and baa been bead dor thirty yaara with never falling aafety and euoeet* by mlHtoii# of mother# and ehlidron from the feeble Infant of ona weak old to Uta ad nil II correct! acidity of tba atonacb. relieve! wind colic, regulate! the bowel!, and reel, health and comfort to aoUer and child. We believe it to be the Beet and Bnreet Remedy tnjat'World In all caeeeof DTSRKTRRT and DIARRBOU IN CBIL DRIR, whether II arte## from Teething or from any other oaoee. Full direction! for utiug will ac oompany eaob bottle. None Oeaulne unlet! the fno-timtle of CURTIS A PERKINS icon Ueontatde wrapper. SOLD BT ALL NEDICIWR DRALXSB. CHILORM OmS LOOK PAL* AND NICK from no otter cauee than havlug worm* Is the BROWN'S VBBMIFUOB COMFITS will deetroy wormi without Injury to the child, belog perfectly WIUTI, sad fr:i from all colortu* or olaer lojurtoae ingredient* atally need in worm preparation*. CURTIS A BROWN, Proprietor*, So. Ml Fulton Street, New Torh. Mi by DrufffuU an 4 OktmiMt, and dealer* tm Medicine* #1 Twurry-Ftrn OnT A BOX. If yon denies rosy obeelu and a com IIISXMO fair and fraa from Itnploa, lilotriiaa, sd Eruptions, imnfy your blood by taking Dr. I'lares"* ftuldsn Medtoal Diarovsry.lt has no aqua) for ibis purpose Ml | M 7 W ' ||l|t ' .u BflHVyp' . [l*9 MV TrftiM ItfUtif fiUMi mpom ito fill iW t m! will few Mm UrftM kitiMMt tflw (■ in# world It will few niM *l-ort#t faitftr *t4 will 3—%, iidMif* f itu, ilium Mltefi ] 2Sri-Uk {tribune. The Loading American Newwpcpes. - ssvra so ooon aa IT IS *©-#*." Ttrwi •( IKI TRTKOSI • LIUROR BAIL), sat r*ar, (I. L>M U'UUI, MI v*ar, *, (• ANIIU*. M J*l. MB ESPIM (sai ua S*IR MI HUM rsar, WIMTT. a** jrr. W. art NSW, A"*. TEW SOPI*', IWMIF T-APIM, S3. aaS ihtny (WW**, . 1.. H (MTTOB WRETERTNF SELWB ' T !• R MAT* IV --■aiMri uraliMu ••* rainMIT,tIA •fly cf more to • 111 l ViUU, J-*p*>* M ,*•< Si f (TONS*, Ml Ml Malm ..•- TUC ii lb* *S' lfsllaisl, *A w*ll M INWILMN of lb* MUSUR Tk* arsBSLV IM femeere •* MI- Mtbutvr* la •**>{ *M*t|R la l*t t'slW4 MsUl, MT U IMISIII T*>•!• M termen la all part* at ILL# eudilff. " LLT'L (brat* " ll* !(* MMitautlrMl ana ala IBA Utaai aaS baai MuaA la AH. ICMWI [ loaratar*. bisbsrf **4 t 1 ( TAN SIMSMIUMI. [ TM MftMa ssira* saw (MB .baa st BY Mail t* > > ASAIEI* ta tbs Van 4 KUIN LUF [ OM NHW. aaaeriaUvsstrrstsi *. >•!.-> M talis at TA# EON last# af cats* Mn, aaci tree A CHAJfCB TO SAVE MONET A Maailai aaS a iai##|iir. nova warn urns MOBS nua VWA trier aw aaa Taa Tataora *l* UW rnartaal STTNLIH W>4 A*Rl*4l all "T ibu EUAOIRR M4 Sa>R, U irtbc WNB fUbn aSutmi <4 Tws Taiavaa, AT tb* ITE • AUIFCO4 ia4*cuoa FIUM UM rttfultr ILKKTLTTLN JXTWC /WWIACT WITB M'.tb teftder WRRW* B- i IM, IR # IVIT-AWFI HMWI'I . tta AS TM (tiiMfi Hwalbly ~!< 1(4 so Tb* amo a .... 4an c < t M aUaalic MuMAif . . *•' * SSI Ktrwfi Itaaat , . 4 . . . . IM IS La*H T *ltia Wrrklf . 4> 1* OS •McaliSi lamtu . '* <*> 44* 14* IMMMBTIXNILL . . 440 IM EUAAKR *.*•<. GOAIAI* t bit 4 TT art* Mw'e Bofc 8 IS IS rwSiiilcil lottal , IM IS IS S( tb* amt U aajr >4 lb* she** (liMllr ta Tas Triscws. at lb* yabtukm rat*, MM* fern wtU rr.t*r b .tb t.*a(*j . i ■. Brlalt bf INITIO BUN, INTI M A# * rt,M psasal OR#*F. AUKU, TIL* TRiat'XlC. IIW T*RT. R. R. Re RADWAY S READY RKLIEF Cure* tho Worst Pain* m rsow OWE TO TWENTY MINUTES. HOT OWE POUR AI IIAUCUA RWA AAVAS.TFSBSAV Need any one Suffer witn °ain. Baiviy*! MmAy %db£ U a cww lor *mj fiS* nr w aj turn niir a *v i THE ONLY PAIN .REMEDY (hat latlaaUj WP tb* *t unS*UII( patas. AU*M ltiSwa*ll<>(. MM* rarr* CIAFWIWA,BOTB *I || tb* LAUIAM.. AA -macb. Boa ATA, AT ALLMR etsinS* or etfiH. BJ MR *P|4lcau<>a. is rttm oaa TO TWIJCNR MAN as, a mttrt W UAWIWAMTUAM Mb* SSTS tb* iUßmariC, IM-NSAAA, lain*. CRTBBUS. XW roa*. **OU*IC. or )inOM*4 WTTB 41—*■ MAY Satrr. RADWAY S READY RELIEF WIU. ATTO*D iM.T.Xr """ "FXO. 4TN Mite. """""'ANUN IJNO CMMLVNI, TT—RTAFLIA Toothache, - '• WANNTAIA. Dmaitina SJ4 chill*. ARAS Chill*. Tb* apbtiratiua of tbr KXAUT **l.l IF to tb* part at HTM km tb* —la at sUßoslt j asUta ui W MRBBKIT to— BTOROF wstot *W TA A TOW ALMU* car* CR—SMB, TEats*. BewtauMto— S Hrartbnnk. Sir* H*aS*rV. CTFRTM, P|*story, t*. vrtak la tb Bowals. M 4 all l.SWlh gfu TR>.U*N fboaM IRMRRR * betl*A WAV* GSTOT RELlXF'wtththOM. A to • 4 raj# In W.IAT TU **! siAn***ot YNN TRM rb*O— nFwbtor. *1 (< —TTOT tbSM Traatb Biaa4r or MB t*rs A* * Ottatalaat. FEVER AND AGUE. rsnm and a®t "aradfor uaot > .1 —w' >*• ry>* >*" rT n* Arm*. and • U othei Mlwl,*a. MIM% PER Borrm _ HEALTH, BEAUTY, DR. RADWAT3 Sarsaparillian Resolvent Every Iky an Increase in Flesh and Weight it Seen and Felt The Great Blood Purifier Bwy drop of tbt iAJHAPAaH-U** ***™ C 9Ut ooßtmnntr.r* ihr.ngh Iha k>o4 ..**rV: linn*. aad wlher fluid* Ml Jolt** sfogaifsss gs&ryJS In the UU.nl* and olber pari* #f la* !**• hot# Krra. Blrwmoroaa dlarharge* from lb* K*U, Ik. wwral forma < f Skin dlßeaaea. Krnpttor*rFrrar B>rea, S*fvf to oy F*rtoa tittvxg t% wr ?,X, o'ttaSafCrS of dl*ea*a ll* jmUmt p-wr a* c *lf*ihV7'aH". d*!lr becoming red need *T y wail** and decomposition that ta continue. ly prw pi ran on, n..• repair* will b* rapid, and avery flay Inpatient wit! feat hl#rtf*r*wln b*tir *nd *tron*r, tM fwd dlgratla# belter, appatlta improTlag, AM flash and weight Increasing. ~ KM only doe* h* (laaaaraflTUdAK fIBBTH-J*?" **" e*l all known remedial agent* In thacwr* ofCwflJ* lr, brrofnlwa, fonatilational, and Skta dl**aar*. bat Itl* lb* ooljr pootu** car* tor Kidney and Bladder Complaints. rrtoary, and Womb dl*****, Or*TCl, Wahetafl. Dr,.f.*> ,1110ppaga of Wal*r, lam* ttauene* of H right'* l>i*a*. Alkuntitiuiia, aad l *ll *• where there ar* brick-daa* deposit*, or Iba wawr I* thick,cloudy, miaed wllb *ub*tamwa Ilk* lb* whit* of an egg, or tbtrad* Itk* wblt* Silk, or ther* I* a morbid, dark, bilKm* appearance. mrivMM lane-dust d*p tia. and *K*n there !•* prtektag, burning aaaaatioa wba j>***iag watar.and pain la lb* Small Of lb* barb and along I b* Loin*. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE. DR. RADWAY'S f Perfect Piriatire and RecilatiiK Pills, n. KADWAT'S I'lLLttorlb* ttiTaof alldlor" of lb* Stomach, licr. Bowel*, Kidney*, Bladder, Norma* M**t,**(, H ra*rh,Cont i pauon, Cn*tl*o. nc*. liidiirctton. liy*p*pla, Blljofld****. BHlfllg. Typhm and Typhol.l _f**or*, Inflamisttioa of lb* Bow*!*, IMlc*. and ailD*ran#ein*nl*ortba Intrnl VKmra. Warranlod lo rltoct * poaltt** eur*. Pnr*- It V*t*ub|e, coniaimngso mercury, mLu*raia, or drletarlnu* drag*. , . Obmry* b* S-llowlnK ayinploM rfanKina from dl*ord*r*of Ih* pifattT* Organ*: Conatlpatlnn, Inward Pile*, Pullnen of lb* Blood In the Head, Aridity of lb# Stomach. Sauaea, Heart burn, l*gut of Food, Fulln*** or Weight In Ihoblomat li, Simr KruoititUma, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Btomarlt, Swimming of th* Head, Harried and t>.cnlt Breathing, Muttering m the 11, art. Choking or Siiflocalliiß Senaatlooi when 1 a l.ying Poalure, Dtranea* of jnjiop, Dot* or Wrba before The Sight, brver bad Duf Pain tu Iba Head, l>eflr4enry of Portplration, Vl> gnraaal the bktn and Ryoa.Paln to tbo Bide, Cheat. Idraba, and audden Fluhe* of Iteat. Burning In Ih* Fleah. A law doaea of RADWAY'S TILLS will free the aya tens from ail the above named disorders. Prie* as cent* par Bo*. Sold by Drnggist*. MB&i Ajrr§ GARGLING OIL TW Ca*4rt LuumM of rod SBUS* - * BrSa;.- * 'UmH I/MM*!* ' iiiwf iPHMft MTmA #%M Msy* r-af //*. 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C, ivrixtautteelrr****!, H at IBM nanalia wift. ome}t*. wad toaeiy cmM. 11 poitfia* im mnbbm tjßrltor l la Mt- Lnn iratM VI Pwtm MiM.ar. BMONi Jrnl. Ah 1 MONEY FOR ALL. laf*. MM. MM> Hal* ar>4 Fnnalr. MrleeieHM. fhr iv.e- .ft , Hi IMiHHimor.l >< aa#Ba; "tiHISSEHk \ ••r..T-ty••• 2?* •"■tfßS Hat ef*MWte* m4*M i eerrwnlyTra* nu* H <'■••• ?"*, f* }£; 1 riiti •"iji IHAiell 'Hi la- Sn>€JmOm i leriplMi rNte law.* A IIOY AOfcSiT H IktiyJ US U.X2 Twuke ik*iM*af Mr •• * nl..itfae PaaMly Mart aaaar. Or#r *-# Irkwftrn tar la aletad Vf ■*. *• -.r.e..n, ea aiir.Ua**> nnd Mint, or an irJepedeni Inrtoea* lhr*M eaad fx ntculir*. SCENTS aad Irrau to J I n*n f Auikklßtn CO.. Saw Talk, Hnato* nWANTtVi ChNaSO.C.nmanett, or > SranwUett. Iron in the Blood piatrvT > v AYAt'P Vdaltora I aad gmliAri tba Xhnd. 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