Farm, Harden and Household. lMlmrnl. MUFFIN RECITE.-—TWO eggs, one quart of flour, a pint ol sweet milk, two ounces of bntter, a gill of wast. a teaspoonfnl of salt. Icixo,—lnto the white of an egg, beaten till very light, star six table spoonafuls of powdered sugar, and spread over the cake while warm. MILK STUNS.—MiIk stains on serge dresses may ho removed hy steeping the part in warm water, NICK Drsu FOR TIIK SICK.—To one teacup of cream take four rolled or grated crackers, one teaapoonfal of white sugar, the white of one egg beaten to a broth, with a teaspooufui of jelly of any kind. LKMON JELLY.—Two cups of sugar yolks of three egga: juiee of two J lemons. Cook till thickened hy setting in boiling water, and then add the woll-lieaten wliitesof three eggs; spread he( ween layers of the cake, and trim oil the rough edges. Prom NO SXIVJC.-- One half teacup of bntter, one and a half teacups of j sugar, and one pint of strawberries mashed till juicy. (Oarnted berries may be substituted for freah ones.) Rest the batter and sugar to a cream, theu stir in the berries. Sxow Fvnmxo. —Dissolve one half a box of gelatine in one oiut of cold water. After it is thoroughly dissolved add one pint of warm water, two cups of sugar, juice of two lemons. Let it cool, theu put iu the whites of three eggs well beaten. Serve cold with sugar and cream. BFTTKI-.MU.K TOAST POWDORS.—One qnart of {resh buttermilk made tip with coru meal to a stiff batter, with a tea cupful of yeast. Let it rise; then add enough flour to make il a stiff dough. Put it ou dishes or boards to dry iu the shade. Rap it up, and keep it in a bag. To one quart of flour put oaa table spoonful of yeast powder. t huri.nn Hiik vs. (mm. A question which is Often asked, is with regard to making batter lor churn ing the milk insittd of the cream alone. My own experience has taught me that the milk first drawn from the cow has no butter—at least oue-thirxl of the milkiug; tht refore, churning this milk is only time ami labor hist. My plan lias leeu to take from the cow such a portion of the first milk as is necessary for family use, churning the remainder. Until the past season, my family re quiring a great deal of milk and butter, 1 have ueverbad an opportunity of test ing the abilities cf a single cow ; but since last May I hare kept but one cow. I followed the above plan with the milk, churning each alternate day; aud al though 1 had neither cellar nor milk house, 1 have made SHi pounds of butter. The churning was done early in the morning, thus securing the advantage given by the eool morning air, and the butter came from the churn solid ami ready for packing, with only the aid of a little cold water from the well. Some prefer churning every morning, because the milk is more easily separated from the butter—consequently, the labor less ; but after years of ample experi ence, I find that milk, although suffi ciently sour, if churned when too fresh, yields butter that is sweet and good, but not solid as when left a longer pe riod for the water to begin to separate from the milk. Thi9 of course re/ers to summer months ; as to winter, I follow about the same rule with my neighbors —churning when the milk is ir readi ness, which dej>ends ou the weather and the surroundings. Farm Xoln. One dozen living grasshoppers, small but smart, were found on a farm at < Putney, Vt, on the 9th day of January. The Arabs tan a hide as follows : It is spread in the middle of a traveled road, and men and animals pass over it until it is beaten fiat; and when dried it is finished, and good leather it is, though the hair remains. There is good sense in the proceed ings of divers county agricultural socie ties in Pennsylvania. They send com mittees of intelligent members to visit the State Agricultural College at unex pected times, thus having the advan tage of accurate and fair reports, and of keeping professors and students in a state of anxious readiness. A man of tratb ami acquainted with chickens describes in the New England -Farmer certain sable ways in which fowls are made to appear beautifnl at poultry shows. Imprisonment in a darkened room while feathering, and a curling iron, insure fair and wavy plumage; while trimming feathers, anil scraping and Tarnishing spars assist the artificial effect. The owner of a sudden deceased cow, at Lisle, X. Y., being of an investi gating turn of mind, immediately pro ceeded to discover what sent her out of this world of grass and butter. It was eighteen small pebbles which were pic turesquely lodged 'n the second stom nch. It is supposed that the cow was dyspeptic, and had been consulting seme ancient medical chicken who was all for gravel and grape stonea'as digest ers. Curia* a Cold. A moent medical writer says: "Sleep wheiuwer you can—anywhere yon ran get tsSehance ; the want of the age is sleep." This is not always safe to fol low, as one of our townsmen m biued to cheat tlieir masters, aud alt more or les rogues. Bishop Henry eagerly disputed liis assertion ; and ex tolled ttie virtues of the good (eople over whom lie swayed the crosier, aud above ail, his shepherd Conrad, who, u* he said, had never told a lie or deceived auy person in his whole lifetime. "Never told a lie! Never deceived his master!" repeated the stranger bishop in a toue of irony. " Not" answered Bishop Ueury ; "he never has; aud never will!" "Never!" re echoed the foreign ecclesiastic, "what will you bet?" After several proposi tions, the two bishops agreed npou tliese conditions: first, that the stake should be an immense tun, capable of containing one hundred and fifty bar rels of wine—aud, secondly, that Cou rad, without beiug made aware of the wager, shonld be put to the trial within three days. The two dignitaries tbeu parted for the uight, right glad to have found something to amuse them for two or three days to come. The foreign bishop, before he went to bed, held, as liis custom was, a con sultation with his confidant, Peter, who vas nominally his servant, and occa sionally his fool, but in fact possessed a truer claim to the title of his privy councilor, than many others enjoying higher titles and places. Peter had al ways some shrewd advice to give in every emergency, whether temporal or spiritual He was accustomed to hear, to see, and sometimes even to think for his master without any one kuowiog it. He had done so on this occasion ; but he seemed little disposed to talk this evening, for the word roywe, which had escaped his master's lips during the inuversatiou just narrated, had put him pr bad humor, and it was only by the evomiso of a new scarlet cap, in the meat of tne wager being won, that his coaster got him to oj>en his lips. After some satirical remarks on the enormous cost of a wine-tun which should contain one hundred and fifty barrels—fit to exhaust more than half the revenues of a bishopric—he undertook to find out how a gin might be set for the new phoenix of honesty, Conrad. Peter commenced his operations with the rising sun ; and before dinner hour was able to report to his master that Courud was iu love with the fair Eliza betb, and that she wvuld not listen to his proposals till he should possess a little cottage of his own, both being very poor. The active Peter had al ready spoken to Elizabeth, and found her quite ready to assist iu his enter prise ; he therefore only required a handful of glittering silver pieces from his master to gain the bet. The bishop gave him as much as he wished, and sat down to dinner with good hopes of the wine-tun. Meanwhile Peter has taken his war back to the fair Elizabeth ; he shows her the shining coins which almost cov ered her little table, aiid a bargain is quickly struck between them ; Peter agreeing to purchase for her a cottage, if she brought him what he wanted. The following morning Elizabeth, soon after sunrise, went to cut grass at a place which she know Conrad must pass with his flock. As soon as the latter perceived her at a distance, he flew, accompanied by Harm, to meet her, sat down beside her, and repeated all his former vow and protestations of ove. Bnt Elizabeth answered her lover very coolly, remarking that she had heard all that a thousand times over, and if he had nothing to tell her of a little cottage of his own, he already knew her answer. Conrad was about to take his leave much dejected, mbrn a half-smiling glauee from Elizabeth induced him to inquire why she was so cruel to him, and what she wished! him to do for her. " For the jok&'s s#Jte, let us see wheth er yon really arc serious in yonr love for me," said Elisabeth. The favorite ram of the bishop bad meanwhile pressed between h t r and Conrad, and now stood eating from her bands. "If I desire you to give me your ram that I may sell him— Conrad's heart sunk within him. Sadly be replied : "Any thing in this world but that; if the bishop did not in the evening get Harm to feed, there would be a pretty disturbance. Take the heßt pet sheep in the whole flock —take all the fifty belonging to me, only that single ram yon cannot have." "Look now," said Elizabeth, "yon men are all alike. Away with yon and your fifty sheep; even so small a pleasure as this ray love refuses me ! Truly he wrmtd be a precious husband to me wheu the honeymoon was over ! Away to yonr bishop ; let him b ed bis rani, and do yon leave me alone !" They disputed thus a long while; Conrad shed tears in bis anger, and Elizabeth at ladtconfessed that she had sold the ram for the house they hat! so often wished to possess, and added that she must deliver him up that very dny, cost what it might, as she hail pledged her word and could not bear the idea of being called a liar. She then shed tears, lamenting that this unhoped-for pleasure of being able to get a house in which she and Conrad might live comfortably with their children, should be thus blasted. She asked if sheep were not every day dying—if none were ever lost—if none were ever stolen—if the wolf never devoured one, and BO on. At last lqve conquered; Conrad promised her to 4obver her the ram be fore noon, and EHzabeth promised to become his wedded wife in a month. Elizabeth walked quickly 011 to the town, and Conrad gazed wistfully after her ; the pleasure he felt in being her accepted lover waH not a little damped by the idea of the inteirogations which he must undergo from his kind master, in whose service he had been hitherto so comfortable, and who was so very fond of the ram. He now stood alone in the field where Elizabeth had been cutting grass, with his eyes fixed on the ground. At last he struck his crook into the earth, placed his coat upon it, and his cap above it, and begun a dialogue (whicb Harm occasionally interrupted by his movements) with the figure thus con structed, which he meant should repre sent the bishop. " Good evening, my lord bishop !" " Thank you, Conrad, where is Harm ?" "Harm, my lord bishop ! why he is lost; indeed he has wandered somewhere." At HIIA moment, vrhil> Conrad was thus speaking, Harm pressed through he (ween hia logs t,> examine the figure to which he *AW hid MASTER MO many profound reverences. '• Conrad, Oonrad I continued the shepherd, in hta fanciful iiitcrhxnitoi-ship, " Harm known hi* homo ; Harm CHIIII not lone himself! That will not do." Another conversation, in which Con rad tried to represent the rum as stolen. Harm interrupted by a violeut blow with which he mount to answer the hows he saw lus master making. •' lie i* not so easily caught!" exclaimed Conrad. '• That will not do either." Thus lie talked with himself for uhout half an hour ; hut his imaginary diu log lies always tcriuiuated with u shake of the head anil these words: "Conrad, that will not do !" "And yet," added he, " 1 must before noon give up the ram ; for I have promised it, ai d if Elizabeth does not deliver it as she has already told it, she would lx< ealled a liar, and could not become IUV wife," At last he jumped up joyfully and exclaimed: " Honesty is the best policy I That will do '' Ms put on his cap aud his coal and drove focward hit. tl.vck, ami before uoou he had delivered, with a deep sigh, las darling Harm to Kluabcth, who, without reflecting auy more about the matt, r, exchange.l him for the price of the cottage. That evening wa* fixed for Conrad's trial. Both the bishops waited at their jxiaaot-oup in the ea*tle-yard for the appearance of the shepherd who was to decide their w iger. The hearts ol' both beat strongly, aud they spoke hut little, for each had a strong desire (hat the honor of constructing the tun might fall to the lot of the other. But Pete, the privy councilor, kept himaelf quite cheerful, and secretly rejoiced beforehand iu the success of his well laid plan, aud the certainty of his vic tory ; for he had already hail the bishop's favorite ram in hia a table, and how ooul.l Conrad venture to tell the truth, when his doing so must draw up on him the wruth of his master and deprive him of his bread forever ! So reasoned the privy councilor ; meanwhile t'onrail appeared driving his flock across the castle yard. Peter smiled triumphantly, for already he fancied the could trace fear and anxiety at work in Conrad's countenance. That evening no ram came bounding up to bishop Henry, to receive his accustomed portion. *• Where is Harm?" inquired the bishop, with a scrutinizing look. " 1 have sold him," cried Conrad ; " uow it is out 1 Honesty is the best policy ; that is my motto, my lord bishop, as v..u know ; and it shall always, so it please Heaven, remain my motto." Peter's face lengthened ; but bishop Henry exclaimed, with an angry countenance and a threatening voice : " Why did you sell him without telling me? I would have given you his price ten times told. Do you not know--" *• Hear me, my lord bishop," said Conrad. " Elizabeth tempted me, as Five tempted Adam ; ami Elizabeth was tempted by a rogue, us 11 vo was by a foul fiend. If he gives me back my ram, 1 will not reveal his name." Peter turned angrily sway, for gone were all his glittering nieces, and the scarlet cap beaides ; and now the nun himself was gone also ! "Elizabeth," continued Conrad, "had sold Harm before telling me, otherwise he would never have been sold by me ; but, as matters stood, 1 was obliged to give him to her, however sorry 1 was lor it—else she would have Ixnm called a liar, and she is now my betrothed. That is the naked truth, my lord bishop ; do now with me what you please ; what is done is done, only do not punish Flliza both— a poor weak woman easily se duced by any tempter.' 1 Bishop Henrjr would have begun to scold, bnt the other bishop, casting an angry glance on Peter, who now with drew himself, exclaimed: " I have lost the wager; that wes the trial." So Bishop Henry's wrath was assuaged by the pleasure of having won the wager; but the honesty of Conrad afforded his master more gratification than even the wine-tuu, for it taught him also the power of love, and what love can do with men. " Yes !" exclaimed both the bishops. "honesty is the Inst policy!" And Bishop Henry added : "As a reward of your honesty I will be at the expense of your wedding, and half the flock shall be yours." And," added the foreign prelate, "your darling Harm shall l>o restored to you again, and the cottage you shall also retain as a christemug gift from me to your first child." Thus the bishop who lost the wager was led to get the large wine-tnn con structed, which formerly attracted so many travelers tc Gmniugen, and which now lies upon the Spiegdsberg near Halberstadt. Nanles and Their Habits. The navvy is uot a drunkard. He could not get through the violent and sustained labor if he were an habit mil sot. When he is " keeping steady "ho is an abstemious man. He never lias beer brought to him when at work, as is the custom of pnddlers and foundry - rue.n, who may be said to work upon beer. The nawy has a drink of beer for dinner and another for supper, and perhaps the lodgers in a shanty may have a " pint round," as they sit anil smoke in the evening. Perpetual in fraction'of the licensing act goes on in every navvy settlement. Every shanty settlement. Every shanty keeper has a barn 1 of beer, and retails the drink to the lodgers in the house ; indeed to every nou-snpieious jwarsou who may ask for it. The navvy's life is a kind of modern labor of Hisyphns. Ho saves bis money. Ho buys himself n good kit. Xot unfrequeutly, when he can keep steady long enough, he invests in a silypr watch—the larger it is the bet ter value he considers he has for his money. He has rolled his stone nearly on to the plateau of competence. Then he "breaks out," and the stone runs down to the bottom. He meets an old chum, and they fall a drinking together; or a spell of wet weather may occur, and the navvy finding the time hang heavy nu his hnuds, takes to card play ing for beer ; or bo may have had a quarrel with his master. Sometimes from sheer ennui he can stand it no longer, but mnst be off to tbo nearest town; in other eases he has his drink out at home. When the navvy goes on the spree, he drinks not from the bar rel of his shanty, but hies him to the public house. There he drinks first his money, then his watch, and then his clothes, till he hoe drunk everything except what he stands np in, save a trifle of marching money, and enough to make tip his little bundle. Then he tramps, for,after a heavy spree, ho does not care for going back to work in the billet from which be lapsed. He trudges to the next "seat of work," and takes on there, in all probability to pnrsae the same routine, and as likely as not in six weeks' timo ho is baek again at the previous job, at which, if in by past time he has proved himself a fair workman, he is taken on without the slightest demur. Ho was freo to go and is free to come. He represents simply so muny shovelsful of earth to be moved, and if there is need for the earth to be moved there is need for him.— Alt the Year Round. How the Indians Dun. The Hartford ('ourant evolves the following theory : "There lim been some philological doubt as to the j : ase 'After him with a sharp stick.' It may have occurred to many that the ' sharp stick' referred to is the much-feared 'Jauuary bill.' And it would seem there was some grouud for this. The Nee sbeu&h Indians of California have not the brutal and disagreeable habit pre valent among us of sending dunning bills. When one Indian owes another, it is considered bad taste, as it is, for the creditor to dun the debtor. He pro ceeds with more delicacy. He procures a certain number of sticks, according to the amount of the debt, and puints a ring around the end of each. These ho carries and tosses into the debtor's wig wam, and then goes away without a word. The debtor pays the debt and destroys the sticks ; it is considered a reproach to have the dunntng sticks thrown into the wigwam, and the credit or never uses them except with hard customers," 11 TMiid roN<;uKss, SKNATK. I The amendment to the currency lull of Mr. ' Wrtdhl iWm# th* amount of t|ir> currency at ♦ Idrt.OOI.IXKV niui by n lot* of 31 iu* i I to 3H oftyw. Mi Johtiftrm, of |>r, *>>nted petition , | of Knhii|{lt I.m for icmmal of too poiiiu ftl j iliftftliilitio*. liufturcd to llio t VmimUcu oil tho . Judiciary i Mr. of Kftiinu, Introduced ■ toll to olifttilo I tin |>too!o of New Mexico to f<>nu ft ' constitution aiol Stain (lorn utuoul, mot pro ,11 ;lu|t for the *dmn-Moii of llio Statu into llio Union. l lio t'urmoor lull was ho for# tlio hooatr tho j question hems oil Itm ftlitnuitiuvut of Mr. Kchurd lo fttrtko out " eighty two " ami iu**(l I "fifty >|t " no that llio maximum limit of ( I'lUtftl S'ftton noire sliotll 1 l- ♦ J.**', tttVl IftNl I lti*l#a.l of ♦ .HJ.Oikl (Kill, m io|>ortchl by llio 1 . oiumittro. It * loot liv Is vns I i til oaid Mi Wrteltt of loft, urnmt to aliilo out tho ! uhol* of th# (list soctlou of thn lull nflni llir rn*> tlll|f clause, 0.l 111-. H I 101 l tltn ftluoliut of fulled Stfttnft not on for circulal 100 in horol tlsnil t ♦I 'll,o il,mi Mr Wright * ameuduion. was adopted 1 J • lot# of 31 to Jtl Mr 1 nuton, of N 1 . iu(ro.l i. .• I a Mil to |i|oi|i| for a M'ttiouinnt with tho Ml Natiooa ; of Now t Oik loillfttift of thn question* growing out . f troftty ntipulftttoiift with tlirtti Koforiad to tho I'otiitntltno on linl.au Affair* l'lin ftlumiitmmit to atrtko out from tho Pr- Irin'i hill tho Ist of Jan .in i i Ift i ri, a* thn Utili 1 for a intnr.l to ftpooto imviunut, osa adopt.-< 1 l.\ volo of JS jt ftft to 23 nam Mr Spoil, of ('a , 111 >VIHI mi ftiunii.liilont for ft" in man IN thn national t-luk c,r> Illation to tho nvUuit of ♦tr'UOtl. IAXI, au ft.hlittoiial section providing that on Jau 1 HT7. tho Societal vof thn linaniiry ahall |iv on domain! at thn otth'na of I thn liraniiii r of tho United Sutu and thn A.-ltftlit l lnamnr. to auy hol.lniw of I mtn.l Milw not.-- to tho amount of ♦ltai or over, In , exchange for aUv'h not,* an r jttal alllounl of POU|IU(I or rogleluiod IHIII.U of tho United Statu#, tit audi form an ho may pio->*tibe UoJ,w(#d, yeas, ti; nayr. 37. Mi N*r.*#„t of California, preeouted me morials. nijjun-l by 7 37t> Cltuso* of that S'.ato, fti-ttti ti forth thn to ils arnuki; fioiu tho 1100 of intoxicating h>|Uor, an 1 asking for Iftgiiltliatl to (irolifti it tho *!e an.! manufacture of *urh h |tiotx KcftMi-1 to tho (Vmunltno on UUI*UC# Mi Kent tt of N I , presented tlio tinmnsl of tho ft cunt I'UUVMIUOU of laipaiuta of South I'arohna for relief 0301103 lui-rulo ami corruption. lioforml to tti i •imuuioe oa th Judicial v. Mr. ferry, of Mich . from thn 1 .name Com mittee, rufioiHsl favorably 011 the hill of Mr. Jon. -, of Nniala ftlttli .-it tho roinage t-f ■ twenly-Ave cent pdeco of oilier at thn nntitft of tin l ulled statm I'leoed on tho calendar. Mi. M. wiill, of \t., uio cl to nit ike out. 111 ; ih# fourth section of tho ihnroiH-r lull, 70 (ef contuui aa tin- amount of tinted Statce Ruin to be letued an additional liftll nal b*j,h not* -orruury I* tentled, olid maeit Ift' jwr centum Reject, I y.a-, 311 , liaj-. 3.'. thn qUeatloU rtn urrtnc onhho uioti >ll of Mr. Morum titatnwn • out thn fourUi eoouuu, it wan aftroed to mat. , nayft, 37. Mr. tiurdon, of i.a, olTnrtst an amendment providilit; 'or fieo 1 and to jjivo to ta. h State the eftUm am unit of p i uia t.ou iti |uo[-orti"H to Wealth and |s>|Hilati 'U *e the Slain of Maine now !ms. A uiuuhrr of amnndmautft wrre j-reeui-d at..! rvli Mi Hftfjnr. of t ai . Jireeaule l itnolutiuna of the Login, at urn of that "lain a-ku.3 lougrc-e to require ra.iiiiii . unipai io which t. ri-| 3 1ante.• f !: ! for the 1 tiainiPtirtu of ia.in a.le from the Miee.-eijisi rtrer W,t to the I'aotlW 't' .ail. ttll.iel til. ! fl-J. to re[ tto the Snpretary of tho lntn. r the nuai.tm a; 1 de ft. upuon of the laud • I a 1 die 1 of. and that all not dll'en.l of U' O,*" I 1 ftotto-mni.t ; ami precmi>tiuu. Mr. Shcrtuan. of Ohio, aatd Otaui the haiuo of the carrotipy gtren ui Maine Clio atdili. i.ai ir lotion W..U.3 ' n aUtlut #3p J ( uar. to talk about -ls-io |ai nmnt now. Be tia.l noticed in a Mlw New Yolk pajier that uittatnui meant war . that inflation would 1-n re.*•.■- I lu foii-o •f arm- s . h lat. •... ; wett .a 111 ro rnoe.vst! la tbftft rin. Jar km mad.- t>n tho door i ..f tho Sniiatn. Mr Joim#, of Nor , waid tho ; rrholluui would ham lwnu put down f.ir f 1,300 - '' 000 Inn* 11.at: h did I'iftftt tf it bad but benu I fij 10;*-! tu ney, which. Instead of bring the -; air . f tiie h iabaudmau, was the dice )*>t of gambler*. The an. -: lmoiit 1 f Mi. M.wrtil tn iiij; 1110 volume of fractional currenry at MO.- i**. l 000 u tujopteil yraa. I'.' nay*. 3>'. nociut. Air. Tliortihurgh. tf Trim., Inir. I i-ed a bit) to re l u-e the army. It jus j-innft t h-*io the •avalrv and artillery at the present forcn hut to mdO'V the uifanltv t.i live legiuieula The lloUeo pr.AWH.sl.st l.( vote on tho bill to regulate tho commerce bt railr ad among the Mtct-al Stalne, ai. 1 the I ill wae | loses I by >rae 131. t ays lit. lim Ull cnir> that a-, nilrual hlieo carrying freight an I j--eiicer Iw-twceti ( different Slate* whether owned by ttie or various M-)*>rfttionft. shall In regal de.l aa eiu pi.o >-d in iswntnerre among the *< vi ral Siatco. , a d ftliali he liable for any vi.iat.ou Of tin* act. 1 l:ry are forlwidoii to charge m..ie tl.aii a fair an I icftiw.nal ic rale for tho trai.sn .rtath n of freiubt or yvaofteugarn . *u. h rm'.e tu l aacer taiiw-J ai.d lltisl by a Hoard of lU.lroat .-sr uuselonere to be ;•;•.utod hy the I'rv-mdent, with Ul.l advice and .v.:.-rot of tho Senate, atid to bo nwu.lentft . f ea -U of the uiuo judicial .htncbi of tho United Statu*. Tliey are la le | haniterceted |wr- .n* and not to have auv ut tereot m t!i tock or property of any railroad iw any tiaii*i*.rtati™ eoiujn clvargo.l f. r > ; transporting freight* and paesengom over e.-h I of such liuoe of railroad, ami into the rca#M-n --ableneftO thereof and nv a* siwu a* practi.-ahle after - u.'h invoougati u and inquiry . to prepare j for tho ownur* ami opuraiorx of tach 1 f such Unee a cejiarate schedule .f rea*.uiahle matt-j mum ra'c- of charge* for the tr*m>]>ortalHm of , | : gore and frmght a: ! car* on biid over rasl lines roopectiveiy. Tlio ackedolo ia to le i duly authenticated by the Ibiar.l of I mm:*- I sioaerft, and to I*> prnited and kept p at. ! up ! .n each of Uio i-Hicta and de|Kt* of such rail- ! roa.l comi-anr corporation or twraon They ' may from time u> tune, and so often a* curuni stances may risjuire, ciiango and revieo wrhe dttlea, and shall give notice of stich cliangew or 1 . rovinkma in the same manner Mr. I'. lan.l. .-f \L, indicahwl an amendment winch he desired to offer, making it tho duty of lliw Seer, tary of the Treaeiiry to retire and , cancel a* fast a* praeu.-al !•< I'luted State* note* 1 till their amount ia reduced to .!*> 000,000. and then to allow to the iiatmiial banks circu '.atiiig ip>t*s< without any limit t . Uieir circula tion. Mr. Mitchell, of Wis., ame inter of the Hanking Committee took the ground that the recent Unancial tronbh* were not ratieed liy au iiiKUfficwncy of rurroucy. but on tho c-witiarv. that they would not have occurred if Iho cur rency hail becu on a *|ecie toi*. Tho fa* t that : tho currency wax not at par with gold showed j that the currency was not only not t i small 1 j but wa* excessive. Iln gave it a lii* convic-j lion that instead of increasing the issue* . f legal tender uotea. the true ruru.slv w .** to be ) found in tlie adopU'-u by < oiigiee*' of a 11 tod I policy f. r the gia.lua! withdrawal >'f tb<*e I uotoo by fuielnig them Into lend*, or by other- | Wise paying and eaneelitig tlirm. Hill* were mtroiluced and referred, iticltiding tho following By Mr. Hell, of fit To refund the tare* ; collected from distiller* of fruit. By Mr. Mernam of Sew York. To provide for free banting, and to limit the i.**uo of United State* note* to ♦dOO.OOI'.OOO. Mr. Wheeler, of N. Y*.. from the Committee on I'oinmoreo. r|>orted la>k. with amendment*, the Senate bill provid'iig for the payment of the bond* of the I.OUIHVIII.- and Portland (.'anal Company. Mr. Wheeler ofTered an amendment on hla own behalf forbidding anv payment until i after the State of Kentuckv shall have reded to the United State* entire jurisdiction over the jenaland all it* property. Mr. Keller, of I'onn . a-ke.] leave to rejwirt from the Committee on Way* and Mean* ami liave passed the bill t-> adroit free of dtitv arti cle* intended for tlio International Exhibition of 1H76. with a provision that anv article* sold ; or withdrawn fir consumption idinll be liable for dulie*. tlbjecled to, because thn word " Inteniational " was not strttck out and the word " t'milennial " Millmtituted. Tlie qaeation being takon on Mr. Wheeler's amendment to the Louisville and Portland Canal Company bill, providing tjiat no m.mev shall bo paid under this act. until Kentucky shall have ceded the jurisdiction over the canal property to tho UuiUsl Stain*, it wa* agreed to yeas, 1): nay*. 5. The bill as amende.] was then passed without the yea* and nay*. Mr. f'lvmer, of I'enn.. from the Committee on I'nbhc Land*, reported a bill to enable the Meniioiulen of. iitimna to effect permanent settlement* on ilie public land* of the United States. Tho bill wa* made a *i>ecial order. It authorize* tlio Secretary of the Interior to sell to them such quantity of public lands, not minsral in character and not otherwise appro priated or reserved, a* they may repiire. at the minimum price parable In five annual install ments. Mr. Hftwloy, of Conn., tatl4|hlrl In lliolhllvt .lo^'too,mm ooiiloia'-nt Ito thtoo YOAJTH ftiol mx motitho in Stuto | itooii Cho Itltuol |>IOA MM RftVr|lOtl t*r mtno 4f tho vlifliv ultV of jnoviiitf buy tntont, dohhorbto 01 othoiwtoP, to kill tho Mtfo Mtilhollbiu! l tho Ittlio of tho tiouiti Ivlo MKAI'IMVIHI hy ililltk l'ho ttio*l ttiM4tr\HiA tho to CVmnfA'Uout •IIKM (Villa armory in IlAitfortl MM t-ninrvl \obio tfo tMvuirtMl tn Now Jtritbiii. itcotioyii j; i!*o until iv ito|bf tuionl of Iho .tCthb Worki, .OA not I \ tlio I.RIIO I Ittiy el t 'lbl k t'uui fbiiY iho f. Jiij AiiY MftM olio of tho )b!|(o*t in tlii* t ountry iu tho tiibiaifbA'turw of cutlery ami tfeiteibl hftitlMan*. !#> Tho iM(-n(< itfth bin.ivoibry of tho b< < <*iniu of Yu'tor I'mantii 1 to lim ihrono of Sbivtiuib YXbo colt*h)tr.\t i\Hbo .1 (Vx, btnom! llirii hbitktii|tcy •K-hMulo, ohowilig l!tl lloy hbxo bhout fiUR.OUO loon of Nurlhoru l'bi itic U*l!r>b! IMHUU thbn they The lUittiXTftlic Stbto Com tUlKuo of roinißsh bnib hbio t'bllr■! b Stbto i'oiixetktuiii lo inrri in Ttttohurgh lu May. In M*M* liituvciiui AittiU'h fell I U|HJH a circular biul MM cul in two .... Hi© IUDHIo !n!binl Hoiuocrbll'* B'nfo C*ouveii ttvui rewolvo l to uuke no ujminbUoiui for Slble uffitwr* John Or I tier, btroet cou- | traa'tkir, convicted for perjury iu to fttxHXUIU for work on R< MPIB that WAE no\or j jorfo!' IUh1, wa* M>tiUuCc4 |o three yoa/o iu the ( Slate (irißi'U at Auhurn Sonoub tliulurh bJuv-v aio ro|H>rtUii| AiurfUi, (he ofticofp found Uin>a calicoakirtb which wereijUiUod with bwilchaa | uf ldUtuaii hair. They look out ifcoi, weighing j v> |Huu>dtt. i tiey wore weal lo tho Scurure tlurean Ihe l' uiou |-rtnierw of Now 1 (hioane ail otiuck a reduciiou. The pro)' Met rw itffr rift) cmui* por (h "Uoand om, and tlio priiitom doinan 1 aiity coni . . luep'.rated hy UAO Male A r.fr wh vh nwuliid iu lite death of four jcx> burned a four-ntury frame tenriuenl j ill Thud axri-tie, twrtwrrkt 141 el and li'id utrrcii, It Ha\ en .Two men fr-jurud Jtiaii■Hi y of lU\x?klyti U> aetul th< :u lta)- ai nd tre-ei jail, laying that ihry were ®iar>- lUg. The J aLv' committed ihctu. The j l*ar .r\t> •ci.ivivf ir . s<7 ail ha)r r a force . f liei ibi. aim under coh ItouiJe at Tordera. \ It ir waid die KepuhUcanv KHJI > *) men killed : siuall p'i ia again on the incrrabc in I iimd. It ii there are al leat (wo bundrHl cbbe lu the city ... Ala < etr tetktnal IUAM meeting tn l*lnla,oUo to he uaed lu ihe erection of the iVnieunml building* David K. lUod grtt MAA iud.cted lu La'aitu N. H , for the murder t hlb wife Hlixigeii pleaded gtuliy t .f : murvlrr in the bevood degree. ai* have been j rp]Ofl ! frotn tlie tributaries of the Yelhw bl-.-iio river Ut M 'tiUui. Tl*e )aiet eietung newf from tlie uulpd ! -je-1 aursferomi P' tit> . palpitation, debility, consti/>afion, and many other nameless ailments. tltli. The aged find in them guarantee of prolonged health and life, and weak and delicate females and mothers find especial benefit from their use. 7th. They r the MASTEK OF DISEASE. —Com, The FIAIFT'MS. WBW TUBS. B#ef OFTTUA— Prim* to Extra Bullock ■! ,UII .IS* First MM| 11*.* Jth BROOUD qwellty LFA", .LIS Ordlnftrj thin Oftttl*. .. .1) A .16), Ilderlur or lor*T Rrnde .09 a .10 Mllrh Cowrs 35.1X1 afaft.lO HORS —I.tvr Oft', a .(I, I>r*W"D 07',■ .07', Shft*p. I'-VS "W Cotton-- Mldililus 17 a .17', Flour— Kilrn W**t*rn S.SS a S.TIO Htstft Kitrn t4O ati FAN Whftt— Rod W'**U>rn I. tin L.tio No. 1 Spring I.ftS • I. ft: Hy* 97 ',a ] LIJU Harlfty- Mslt 1.75 A t3d Oftt* -Mlird WFUTORN ,5rr ton ln.utl , Butter— Hl*t. 3* A .is Ohio, Fin# S3 a .85 •• Y'nilow 31 a .33 Wnstrru ordinary 3* a .30 P*ni,ftylvftula du0..,. 8S a .AO chftflft* —HTST- Ksrtury .10 a ITII, " Hklmiuftd lid a ,LK, Ohio 10 a .1(1 ETTS* — Bt*!*. IS A .19 Burs ALL llftftf Oftttlft S.JS ft fl IS SH*rp 5.10 • S.OO Boss— Lire 6.28 a .VVI Flour FL.7B AFL.OI Whftftt- No. > Br-rlng I.3ft a L.N Corn 7S s ,7ft <>•!• 53 • 53 Kyi Ins a 1 i BFTRUY L.TO a ! SJ Uril OB.QA .10 AI.IIAKV. W'hftftt 1.48 a 1.9(1 ITJFT- HUTFT ss A ION Oorn-Mlxnd 55 a ,H7 Bsrlpy — HlT 1.75 a 1.55 OFTU— Htftt* 50 a CO rniLADELPHtA. Flour 7.38 a ft 17)8 WH*AT— Wftftlern EWD 1.59 A l.ttll Corn—Yellow ,ft> a .R3 Mlx*D 91 A ,s) Fwdrolenm— Crnd* 10), K*(lnatuftil ami amruw-j>iiHliicliig rffnela am rl*ll,lo In many ntiajio* '|'||* mnf Ufariotia form* in which it maiufoata ii*|f, would form *iibj<*'ls u|*'n wliieli I might writ* volume* Bill a* all thn v art ad forms of illsaa** | which il*|mi,.| u|*m lad l.lixxt me uiiriwl, or Ivest 1 1 rated, |.y aUl'll llKvllfiliDe aa Ink* tip from this fl ml ami mufnte fi.uu the syaloiu Iho uoxloUa eloinont*. It I* not of |irauUoal till jiortaui-e that I should .1 oscr,leauh. Kor otatanr*. lu,-.li.'al auUiora din, i.lhj ahoul nfty varieties of skill disease, but a* they aU roqutiw i f"v thair ouro very similar treatment it ia of no 1 piactioal utility to know lust wi.gt name to a|.|.lv to a eerlain form of akin diaoau, ao vou know ho* lst to i-iiro it. Then again I might , go on a".I .Jcr-.-rllwr various knnls of ncrofaloiis solos fever e .ie*, white nwellinga, enlarged gland*, and ti! eta of vaiyiug a|<)marau.'e might de-. nle how virulent jtoisou may shun tself in vartuita forma of arupttooa, ulcers, sore threat. t*,i,y tumora, etc.; hut ar all Iheee I van.nu ai>|M>af iug wiatilfaalatloiis of l-a-1 blood are cured hy a uniform means. I deem such a corns* liiuir* eeeary Thoroughly dean** the l l . I whiali Is ll,# groat fountain of hfe. ami ! gil dlgeet mi a fair skin, hiloyaitt spirit,, | vital atieiigth, and Bouudneaa of coiiatituUmi! will all return to n* lor tht* {Mtrrxvae |i r 1 'lerc. s I ltd-ten Med-U*l liiet'overv and I'ttrga* llve I'ellels aio |>fo emiliellliy the article* needed. IbtJ are warraitletl to cure Tetter vaJt Hheum, Moiht lleed Ml Anthony a Tire, llose llaali or Lrvaipelaa Ibng WuTMia, Tiutples. lUoiClu-s hjsda I npUons. I'liatules Hill*] I 'al hum-lee Hora I vea, Hough Kklli, H- ruf, rvioftthm# Korea an I iwellu.gs K>-vrl Korea. White Ivwelhitga, Tuuioiw Old Korea or KaeD iiign Aff, '. .us of (ha Hklti, Throat am) Bouae. and Ulcers of the Idvur, Ktemach, Kiditeya an-l Lung*. |t'om. A jjcnny savci! hur uu.l thcro conrita up al the end of the year. Buy oiilyHil vt.il Tirrm) Hhoea and you will aave dollar* ,i,alca}?rrkr* wi!! result in eertotia puimot,ar v affcn-Uoiis frequeiitlv Incur* a' .e. \\ .shall e I'.ue I'lre i'ar I otxhai feaciiee at once the scat of the dlkcaae, and gIVWa lia mediaie relief. i'Otn. ISaai end Oldral Keiully ftleUkrlaia. So a fads Laser -l<- a purely Vegrtaku (iafker •V".'! > r fljapcpa a C.-uaVlpell, u.lkehUtta bi.k u.nxl., h.lu.w. Attacks, a-.r all daranat waula ; Liver, St. utac h a,.a Aak your tiruaci f. rit Rear*,-, ft ,tr.,r, • CIIIT-UMJUN urrtv IAMIM. MU, AAU Mil H frees as ether caau lhaa hartag wurma ta vha at-.mack. BROWS*! rxßMirrui COMFITB will destroy Worisa wsihout injury lo Iha chtlC kalug perfectly WIIITR. and free rrsm all ootonwt or wilier tiijuriou* isgradiawu usually uaad it wurm preparation*. CI HTIS & IIHIIWR, Prop, l.1„,•, So. ML! Fuitoc Street, Saw Vurh. mdt kg I'-MC*. ,ad i Vwirt., eat deo-era aa NiSuvao. al TeasrvF ,v a . asr. a Bog I tlllt 11 ■ vit * KIPKRIUICIt up AM OLU Ml KMC. MSI WISSLuW"! BoaTBISU STRCP 1! TBI FiiRSCRIFTiUS OF aba uf iha heat Female Fhyai -laoa and Kurtaa la Iha Vaitad Males, and has been need for thirty yaara with aarmfailißg aafftty ! arid aucccear fay mtUleaa of mctbart aud vhildran ; from tha fee Lis infant uf owe week old ta lbs adult It corrects aridity uf Iks al.vaa.ft, relieves wind ] rollr. regulates the hc.wala, and gives real.hek.lt, knd Comfort lo motber and child. We heiiaeatt ic | ha the Beat ao.l Sorest Remedy ta the W. rid la all i eaeee of I>TIBM SKT ad 111 ARhH)tA IS t'BlL 1 i'll.v sbcilui ll an are fr. ia Teething or from any ether cause. Full directi. •e t i aelug artli ar . swiff es-h fa Ule N e l.eucilwe uwteee the , M kmtUbl CI MTUJ ]'*H&L.\FTIOOIITB OUUI4* 1 mt •CL4> R AU MRDICIDR -XIITUIXU llfa.l-TKll." Culle, Brae It. SI..W Itr. wart. ' rlrt r*fd Vi.t?itu rfUKtMAkr TAIJ*k f.,f Colda A- U ( mini mi IHKI. HOUSEHOLD *" *• a*ri PANACEA T° all reraowa stiffens* AND H-ora Khenmatitm. Vri:,'i. FAMILY" CVftJSF* is Iha Umks or sL m T TVIML-VT ML1 ' ~L" 0 0, FFT!" >B U>A LIM MEN r. bsuK.howdUofftldft. Wd would a> Ti Itornsoui Nucu AMI- FAMII r Lisiatssv ia of *ll HOI ciEHOLD ihm the rrmftUf you wknt PANACE i ft> islerssl ftsd axterssl sea AND It hftft cured Iha shuvc rota F\MII Y* l-lk*ft IB the ftsasdt of oftde* There la so ns.stake ftfaout IL LINIMENT. iTry IL s-ld hynll Drscoltts A npiTTft i"'* "• *'tt> Bit. Alvr fl I \ N r l I'ATIVI BLOOM.Use ftr y nlillll A M >tfe>r Article c • ig-cbl mbdb V ' l .11 RrrotniufttdfJ fef Am Aff-t'u! f ' •'* bd otrr lOU.tiOO ftwiliM Uting Ikttn ,f si'ffff CI. ROT. 4'r MlADdt M. K Y Tenmeranceat tu £ Cross Roads. IT I fIIYTT • (h'TKwi'K- Ai n VII V KABCBS MOVKMKXT M IV Ll Af) T ,br ' '-de,.l X h, ad ft . 0 (he XIXIUU I Tule.-.f! W.1.1T Hun. Is his Frrulinr style. Brcclmeo cry y free L"S rk A JOXKS. T led". Oh!* Il'r.l Jrrs.) .trsilrsu) l rat sfvit lusUurllur vv faraulifvil fr„ . h-alvhy enmnirr rrr ri rears, fr fear hoy e A * Varans*. Under law. s I COD 48 LV'-' >" s A Jdrr.s llr. I* r- ,IS AFCT. I iffelr.. $ T tm. * \ i i. *. fa in HI FAMILY PHYSICIAN Will b# ••nt frv# |.|r tnbt) f •"> b*tv on# tn€lbff Ikbir bddrm* lo TU l)r< idviy. New fork lO HATS K I I J.I :i) Wilhanr t* v ABAB"- UF V B faM'iT. FnreF.rts ksk rest Storehfte#*. *.rll JOMB F Hfa'.MvV A CO.. >• lark JOHN SOB, HOLLOWAY A CO. Fhtlft. /SIXmXT KMPMII MKXr.-l home, " IUAIS ur f.atl*. f ft, • we. k srftrrAwtvd Vi.nfa. lei Full ysriin, sn mid * valuable •sirplr est free. Address, with * rt. return stsm*. A n YOCNO. 90 F,rih M . Wllilamabntfth. b Y WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.. Umbrella and Parasol MANUFACTURERS. vtA.NI FACTORY ASH WAUfa.ROOMS . lift Bsrhrt street. 1.1. 11 A 17 Saistli Third Street. I'll 11. V UKi.t'lil A. W ARK HOOK." 49* X SOU Broadw)t 2IKW lOliK. § ° tr*oe mark. 2 Tty orfifw deetffutrir nd f artful mamifa< luring wr •mdurfMfrr tTmbnillaa s*ia Paratnlt than Ate made in KumN and Amnio*. If you w nl Serviceable CmhrelUt and the l*tet • tylc of Paraao'r. Inquire for our make. Loo* /. r cur TraAr M,trk WEATHER HOUSES f'cnt l>in ■ ai d perfect barometer ; tell you ■M I 'Ski ~r" 11 • 1 1• it®r . rotf trr brat ■ FifeMll auu rold. Sent prepaid to any at RM-ffVTv*! tipnn re. etpt of P < order or registered letter for $2 no m ALVA!* I. kOVRJOY, Mnmifae. "j r 1 *j*' aihtiiytun Street, Liberal At* unt f,j Vfcrrt watghlng 1 Iba. Slug la dr. cla.. ft |>ka. St. A I.IBF.HAI. I>ia t of nt to lira f hit.. Send far hrrer'a Oardan Calen* dar for 1N74, KM page*, ilhiitrnted. with practical di rect, on*. Mailed l-'K KK to • it■ i.,■■ , t|>t,ia. p*. i 'A ihiw-rrani |Wei3eaMyyMeri.ii a-pagapamphlet tr. Broki, v! F OR REED ORGANS! THE Organ at Home! This A liniraMf* 11 tt of Untie for fieed OigAi.e ehru In the booh. h Uea lie iltktt JOO Illfi'l'tf pier*#, robilif |>rlnled in lerir )>•■ Nolhluc tilt, itm tf ihmg nicely flitfJ k> the i< | uli telle. •••Ire In IMJA 1 le, MU ( lolli, F.t.UU. -n, |i,|>< NflwMettiodfor Reed Organs! rail'K, V H WW HCL *ll* E A lliur<'Hj|h Method, ttlAielitg b<*l only tbn*- det<( .lire, (tune (ivn itti, Wnl ftUfM|llMiUl ) of (he heel lined urgat. Muel<, •> rugfJ eud ftttea wills Mr ('lerte'e well known ciquieile Inele end ekill. lleUe lin nMi§r Iy. Clarke's Dollar lustrnctor FOR REE J ORCANS. Aa •. sllsul ani altraettva inairmttoa book for tkusa sin MM a ak-rl auk t.if ,auras. ftsut p ..t| .i 4 BO ra.sipl <>f rslail pile*. < HAM. 11. UIIMII * HI, >ll tti*a, At. I . 01.it Kit uiiMix a 0., HaMaa. ry M'Allutw'a faunt AKTOPrjCON ■■ las n.-ai p.sriml Magtr Uixnu JjL oaft, sua a billltsiu Oil Lamp % I■' II IDS. > 0 , at,e P., let, Slrrsi.pli. >■ tr • Mas at JrP'"'l "OU'SA prlvs. If ntahu l>u,iw*aft ,* *,#* -.MA **.-/ . Miolftl ftcoft W Mil. lit l.t. M ALL.IB 1 * H !U I lireliiut It rem . FhtUdfi|.hi CLASS CARDS S'SsSviS pft , .lAi' | .aaiata lib i/uil fcdit A|(CI II ftffLM Yn (Jultte 3far . t K ANlTlf. Ithi y f Meiu#.^ X'txm \ (li/w.rT -i.^ii-nrTx; bt b.gi |M - iker h*i Itt lint li||ii.ubUf ik 1 eleriiA lvtiii Irieotie flub fiui low Uh u esi-sia fir h I'Usts ■>*••-, n.w •. u,i.t, UE.YTI %1 AXTtI) for U>* us bout, u AW AfitcwTtKM or 1 Kit Carson *• - I- 1 l h - r.rw ISMIII lUftwsu -dtt. US *KT lYwUfti **• „.M sw.wf Ckwa all kw u* I, •v.aaatkll. -*!-■ i ""'ssT,**' <• MoMOCWAII. Isa JSTTmJJS3f ■HAiwmssWl* i,*, r ,M',,o,p,abuo. . u.utis .a ,udl*ikN.<.aa THE YOUNG Housekeeper's Friend. By lu nnijrßLtFl. Brioa, |lAn. laiiiaa*a. ffLK. r*e ■> .1 I*,pu',,r *A raliaMr CUUti BOOK and {** '<"' / tkt A,ur*.4i pJuu W 1 1* Will tr f Olid uf velue u reefy bonee- ■ trr |.rr nnd II the etniAdnfd wtii fe on fbeee enbieete * Fir-j;* m Tetiiktb now rnntfy For tn4t by Ml i M'IMHIWI, BW*w l A it) . fnbtlebere. Hoett. i NOVELTY PRINTING PRESSES. 1"" "**• * • Il < uta-.1. gtL- . !** ror Amateur or Butiuraa Bur- : ifeeWH P *" auk arvaarpaaftftA for aaa- araJ Jot, i-iiuti** Ovar it-.(nil is rat. Jim BENJ. 0. WOODS, MAE uf*. lurer tnd J-teJer in II •**') dntc-i ini'h of 1 S^^^^H 3 rtntino MATERIAL Bcdrr.la.ift lag Knee lend MM., Ilntlun. A ai* xe L f Kk Xutait < Nhftai M., Vcv Vorb Kslmy M ssilAL.switf !J Maikri It . Bhiladti ! plKa. r I It- uuda. Moan < It., Ctueagu saoa I J k-r lllaaiiaisu ( ial .-u. a I K!kk *1 ItKH 11-lk. EMI ■ a. mj. * A">Tg!> I lu Im.flftuu-ia.Jluraarli ■ tu| p! to liioris, .1 e-url.ic.iit r|,r Trrau uii..,,!.. J M PIMP*!-* A bl, v ~ K , Proti table Employment Work for Even L-Jily Good Wagea. Pertna- ' nrut Etr.ploymrul. Mrr. and Woman wanted 1 j lull pan ialais Iraa A44raa, VA' A HIVI ItJP V I -i|, ! CtrsaUuA. O . ui at. Louia, Mo. 15,000 Sold in 60 Days. ABEHT3 WANTED.737— | ■ •' Macr Clwnmar Ame*. ti i-*waya taa I t.*,' ftauAara BMror > a-am, msi tt 1 n awes I ham." nl. Ik. la.. u I .MM* sal new U- -iC Ml B*i( Mtt| Vi.h feud a 141 %+ : en (1 U ;AI. v vwfrLry wilk bW n< i Ui lr,f •ar , thMHMf. UMM r< UU 444 Mbfl 11 t **• MMikff tfti iwiirl RQ swr* vml /V 0 ll G.IM - ftU eUrr luwiA lilu be tU*4 1 • *1 rr f #wf t srwk It hit I o uA; limed. Hen U ibe UM be *t , •eene#f. i •'*> Im9u na*t rtb>ik te e*tv eei i. , . enlnd M l, ..i, / Ntd Li CiTClllfcfv M**m S Ma4*t<. 4 IM M •♦ ktreetn-WM A4dN* A- U. b C'HTKUAuf C-Af A IV* AiMJUtNL. li j GREAT REDUCTION. TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHdLCSALK I'KICBH Inrreaeii Facilttiet to Club Org&aizeri. ftrud for Yaw Hrl.r-L.lal. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,] r O t' iHtt. 11 a*4 M V.asy St.. S. T Ml Af\ * lIIVMI TV I AC.KMTW to aril vIIIII •* AIIIII IMi MA UIXE. lbs <>„ Lis pried Hll/tl i v. I*4. A44rraa JOHKMIN CLARK 4 ro , Ik-atou. Maaa.. K. Y',lt>,r I'lilabuigb, J'a. NEW BOOK. Vulliluc I.lk* It In LdlrislHrr. A ran la s a-.lad ftr tciraca lu AU>ry. by D-. R. I Fir Srle tjn ur trrritorv, Ic addtaa*. Hur ra, It 11 riibii.bt, # I*. I .** l-laat Jftifc rr*T,. W T. u!" ,1 Kath Wrrk. Am.ta wan|4. rartten •TlA.' lart frrr J. WCtRTH 4 Cil . fit l- ula. Mo I Coloraflo for iDTalids aoi Tourists. I i atvaalagra fur ChsNvnytlfM ar.4 AathmaA- j tea. T u.l particulara a-lvas rt*. Addraaa, A. It I'ATTFJUIOB, FV M C..m!, CotsraMs I THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO. EstalM Nearly a Quarter ola Century. 50.000 Organs Sold! '|VHI r-hryuf tkia Company la to way tk# tnl I mktarvaU wltboul ragard to oaL It. an ploypra, aap*otallr ihotr ia irading poaiiioaa bavfttwrn fan,ltikr with iba marufartors < f r**4 li .tri.nirv.n from iha u lari. j tg the tmaikaaa Th< r.ir, ai* a ilioly , utlructad, aud from Haw pud Ki. -asr Hc.iusa. Ths nanafwiiimt rlatui Ihat Ty bars no rsrdsd In I>,oftartl C lbs *>"*f i,/a-org Aa. s.a.,p *lrr ht.iri /i., hffdg. s fails al III# aams t.niv lhair urgana hava wrirr Irrw r;ual*d is Towsr. AN OKOAN LEADING 3 000 BINGE&I Thr f.-Ilowing lsltsr. from tfas Mori Rminant Or finlil la tfas vi il*d falatsa. rsfora to an ti.ru now u*4 in ihy R nr. T.lmipt'i vfaurob. Tfay Oiirai, f. rmsrly u*sd. mad* fay another bona*,had proved tnaum.-iant Paaa ftia -> oars yon personally my bail thanks tor a-wdina to ua (ihs Br- kirn Taharnaula Can -81 seal ion) onr of ih Smith A m.-rirao R-*4 i>r(ana I lb Aoadrmy of Mualr. 11 la prrfVoily wondrr ful thai to amall an Inalrnmsnl ia airs ahouli hava auffi. .*r t power to rod aCongregat.ua of so mai.v thousand people. The Trnatera aa well aa myaelr, are much pleaasd with IL Ihe qnality of Tova la also aU ahal can he daairs* II apeak a for HaeJf, and all I hava mat with, who aitand thraa eicea, aprak of it aa mnal aaliafarlory. Anepl my ihankt. and helloes raa U> remain most respect fully yt-uia, Oao. vr. Monti AS, Organist. Afar Tort, Feh 4, \KI New In.trnmenia of a Bcflnrd quality < t Tone, for Trieste Rowers, fatal. >gnee teat Is any address on application. Trrmnnl M., (opp vralihain.) Ilaatnai, Mnaa. WHY Nrnd Tiers w.lh addisaasa of loifa-ra and sv ll I reretre poatrald a Plate i eromo. ; worth kirir f *' and 1, airu, lions ao clear fa day. HU I . I'm ws d( - , lie Suit. Mh St., I'MJa FA THE MORMON WIFE. \Wb\TM \% lrMt frr ibuftr Ifii boob. Ii r 'mpnif* 'hr Adviilnrrth u **f man written by k*ri*tf f*r *r art iba w ifw of A Hoirant rr.'ph"l Ulirtoktnff all that • mvit#- rivni, wtrbrd and Miat ln ti l ull f tbiltlius ••hUral, Immoiout and |>athft< tranr the moat fatr'nMtnir bbor# and i r Uai r ifculart. addict* HAKT FORD rmtIIHINW CO . Hart^H.r-mn I*KH IIA % Cnttmnnmi vi fllU i Vd- ' Salary, and t*j>euar W# offar It IS>4 wTll |f yi* Aprljr nuw. • W irndci 4Co . Wan n. o WANTRD to acll oar jnttly ecltbratad AMiflf* fr I.nltrk' wear. ludtapoaiaMoand atoJntrly nt"tarf. KLUOIt NOI.D MttNTltliY. Thay wtvt c mfori and aat * '•rM 7 >OFKWUsK(\\NI)O\VirH IH T Til KM. fcnm|lc tent on receipt of ft' 4 IMi FItKK. tv nd fr UluMtrated cirtM- i lar. leb I'KlilgK RITBHI KCO Wrhainbcra 8t ,N T KUAINT, KUEER & KURIOUS lathe Yilnibll hfiok WHfftv* to *ll. Wulloffarit, fl ftirrt and fOY : M y*♦*• ; ftMirwt. Inclc'iflwo nd add tata iuacA i#dt ib..?€b |trc>Mw* NY §*4.l par day Commtawtcm or §:in a wrob balary and exfcfiarm Wa offer t and will pal- it. Apply ] not*'• Wrbbtr A Co barlnp.n. ( vrhleh iled n-.tdrr up A rough and leava lh* ojima behind, but looscua It, rlcwna- tha lunga and anajra irriuiiony thu® removing tho can* of tha onmpa*.nt. ( CONSOTPTION CAN BB CURED hr a timely revort to tl.ln standard remedy. aaU J proved by hundreds of leattavoctala it baa i, -reived. The otmuin* 1* signe.l •'/. s" on the wrasror, PKTHW iVWLK A PONS, Psorr.irrohi, Bod w i, Maaa. Bold by dealers generally. EXTERMINATORS AND INSECT POWDER FOB 1 llata, Mu-e, Iloachea, Anta, Bod-buga, Motjia, Ac. jL.Y.HkHKY, CIUIUS ACO-, N. Y-, Bole Agrnta. HO! FOR COLORADO! I With It* glorious rtisoale. wsgnlflrwnt *onary. mining *••• re**, ttoi growing. mrwtng aiul I I eailh aw Millions of Acres ! RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA. NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. Ten Tn Cndlt, luuiwit only 0 por Cont. Vetr, ,tuc J'amukUt • ••'* thctumat Map*, sen I I y H K K. THE PIONEER, * handst-m* Illustiatsd Taper, NlllWll tba Ha 4 1.,1t. msileaf r*e V- all porta of 111 nulla. Address it V I'AVl*. UadCumflii••lunar 0. P. It It. i '*•. In. Il . , tniHTAULK Soda Fountains! • 0, §IU, §7 9 ft §IOO. 0000. Dt'KAtLK AMD CHKAP Shipped Hourly for Uoo. Ms. ufs. tnrr-l by J. W. CHAPMAN b Co.. Maputo*, fan. t w Hr-ift fur a TH E Agents Make SIOO 4k iraar par Month, tailing oar ran M % Ha, Pim'HlM, CMMO- UfcbT MOM. MIW Map ot Bttt lOUh MTAIK. ciid f.it IKt eauttr ; and • w new offers. w . B. I 11*1141 JW AN , Y ET ■ !a atroot * V lltfnfinn ainmll TretkTrtun.M!iv..C Ap">K NIIIII sssss'; j M M •alrd. aaauaeßM. •*••! J\ ei |m t. ><■ !• t alwUt •tmpiti Jirt. Wnt rat r M ftKli Btibih htraat, paw Verb I 1 I I at lItHII. IBM NKII WAMTKOI I It A In aooaas daiiti* * -lug ns.4 remansr in a j I /111 business la thair an counties pnsing 1 1 1 lllonii Bnalh- sttwri flliil.r.lt f , M<< 1 ill l!.riaa.l| b.a !• or hp-In Bala, MM*. J STANDARD 10TTA BUSTLE. : ■§>■■■■■■■■ l IM,.lutein Award- I By lite Aarrrt luelllMt* aaeh ' SM—sggfgvlM rear. A W Tfe..*o ■if ' SIQI^^SNrkXmwB tSRkSSHII sSlVigi. air„ngaat nua aunt RSN^BIJIH'" u; 'tatla ilurtla - Mucin lelta ■■■l—OhLSSSSMhaai n Mat ran ha aura ' i..s tu suit rnir stylr • r dress Wtlrlll Iwoulai ui HiiirK T., m;u vohk. ■Ol BAtk HI.. CMII.AUKI.PtII A. A1 nn Cfc.it M BtM raarantaM to i(uU V I Mil °* * Atnle ■'* Aaaraae UvUA I'* ROBAPAbTE, Cioetr.r an 0 OENLAL CLIMATE, FERTILE BOIL. CHEAP LANDS ARK AIMS AS! The Little Rock and Fort Smith HA 11YKO.VD nrrEBfPUB(ALB One Million Acres of Land i in ih rid, nllry of *• Affctam RiTM.vtic: 1' i ! • i* ma , fudurtioo tf c. lum.i' vrr, Fruita : th ni(. and aii rf§i Tk# I h*uot.Li§ fcruUly of tbacil, tbc (f- Mo aot.tt.hl trm|e§r*tti re fttr lircemur, Jaauary, l fkrty §M Mtrcili. shcul tf* P ), p*raitui4 *- 1 rlrttltor*) lib*.r tlcffii nmiit of tb* year. Ifcr | a4utioti>6 bttltb of ittp all*y ; tit ar toua ao *buudtil uoltr. and **l*4 air. wtll tli rytf ' devclopoivEit of til# Rule iti Rti4 ffoovra! )Ul| rovctapul, nuabUit IO r#B4tf IRaAtlanf* tbe UAKUKM OK TIIK CO! NTBV ! rpteata frum *..'<£■ to p . and lira Borrow i rom fl luflA par aura, on Inuperadil. EXPLOBINO TtCBBT* A4l> LI HI Bat. AKBA3t§E- MhM> Hil COLrBhUM. Railroad and Mraarhaatcanairlla* trllh M. Leal, and Mituiihla. For Mapa and l amphic'.s, ilea, addrraa . Bf. N. HOIVE. Load GonmWatemor. I.ITTLB BrrTK ABB. | OAPPer Daygußrentpd"**a Aueor Natun's Great Remedy THROATLUNG DISEASES!! Ith tkr tal pnaapla of tba Pioa Trae. obtained Vy a paeullar process m (be dist Tas. -a of use tar, by Vh.cn it* hi|be*t asedidaal prrpemea are rrtaiaeC Tar awe in in ensile tola baa been raenaimaiidad by aauaasM phyasoan* of neiy jrAeeA Ix u unhdaatiy aftereii to ibcaftiacd I.■ the 1.... wing s.oif -c rrsaona; . IT CV*.— *K ly a.fc o/i. v ;•< ctmyk— bat by dlisifrini (he rWrpi and rimfrtf searare M thro* off tfia enhealtny mauer ceu*rr\£ the Irritation la cooes of rra/rf tONsrern a it both prolaOßS aoff noffris Ira* bunienautci* lb* ill* of the yi..iriis fan. *. Us Luting oca upon lh* imiotad aur. be* of tba lungs, ftn/ft .i.'ie/ u ee A fmrt, •alieTinßpaiß, *rJ rvAfsfi; nfmeuflr*. y It namnißDume anmiuaii. Paattivo* ly caring tii heas9-s, (root the common mru or aaiTTU.M Lithe sevcrrsi um> of jejoful*. Thousands of afciiarits ccislti t-e ptuiliseed fr< ra those aho Kaon I fall the beneficial effects of Purs lan'l as Constat. la the nria liiressa arising tram mteunn on ! ra* atrscm. M rsrvmi/ri tie fgrdA ergaru amj miasm *A uprrer All Kc T.sre In. srts or tried IV L Q. C Win. ban's re met' e* re r,-:re no refrtrnces from a*, bat tba nemes ef r ussu Is cured by there cen h given to assy one at. -..or. Tin part* aiarkod A art mad* o< eth. and ar* nutted by a strip ofheavy. aura rubber, marked B, which te Adjustable. 11l durability bar bran laatad air year*. Builders all indorsa tt READ! BELIEVE! AND ACT! _ ILUXOlX.—Chicago. X>. L. Whoa look, Architect: "It It aa asttra turret*, aad quite Imllercnaa. Main every building. ' Jonathan Clark, Builder: "I regard tt aa unequaled. It will row* into genera) ua*." C. N. Hold an. X**.: "It hat axcee-ted my pacta t ions." J no. M. Van OadaL Archi beet t"1 know of nothing that can cvayarr with tt.'* O. P. Randall. Architect: "1 am doing the public a benefit by recommending your Tbratbold. I ever bare iron anything so affect ual * Allan A Bartlatt, Bulldart: "Wo aarnrally rarommrnd tt to our friends." H. V. Road, Publlehrr • "Fifty dollars would not tampt ma to rvmoya mine,if I could not raplara them " W M Scott ißcott Atirra Buildara) "It ta a good thing. I hare ona lha baa baan tn uaa lour yaara tod t* aa good aa a*er •"* J. M.Olotfblty, Lanark :"1 hava ona tn ua*. It il tuat what you racommand tt. fha*e concluded to buy tha right of ihta ocunty." Uriah Kurh. Mansfield : "Tour Thraahold la the beat I trar taw ■aary man will want out at hit door." B. X. Ballay, Parmer City. ttlagrapLd : "Iwlll take tha right for th a county." Barney d Campbell, parrt* : -Wa can disposeof qulti a number " w H Carroll, Greenfield : "They are the only th ug that will answer the purpose thoroughly '• • Tke* give perfect eatiefhcttou." Jamea W. Patterson. Mansfield : "I couaidar it tha baat thing that had tear baan offered to tha public. Send term* for Macoupin county." Hodgeman d Sornbdrear V.T! inrla- "Wa would Ilk* the exclusive mala at tbia point. Wa ran work up a good trad* A A Wright, Havana: "1 am eery much taken with them aad think I can tall untie a Bomber o Hard. Urdu "I halteea thay will aall rapidly." Martin d Bro., Chllltootha : "We want to irei a •attain teSTltory. say thu county." Wm Douglas., Varna: "1 would like Ua right of tbia county and Putnam. Those that Ihava put tn give perfect aetttfacUoa." UU.KIIUHJ lOIP T.—Aamn Park. Wilton: "I like It eery much. I cau aall an. tea number " * Homer w Prlndle. Port Dodge ; "li I* Juat the thine and i* Srcatlv needed. I want tha agency tor thia county * Hie. hart Bro*., Tipton : "Sand u* onadoaen; we a hall want quite a lot." J H ShnnarT Sh.eii doah "Thoae that I haee put In glee unteeraal satisfaction. A* demand will be iarg* " ' rhVi? K. Stotta, Xldora : "I hae# taken order* for quit* a number. 1 want the agency tor Maraha'l R./rfi* and Grundy counttea." llewett A Co.. Lime Spring* Station : "Wa th'od w. cau lell ".,^d'm^SHi A. A. McLean A S ua, Milton: "We wiah the agency forVaaßuren and Daetd oounMeVlowa id Scotland county, Mo." At. C. DaATtnger, OaleaTnrg; "Everybody that aeen the Thraaheid thGi'kVie a eucodaa. It tajuat the thing." C. W. Hi K.nlay, Bmmet.bur,"Thay mat what .eaxdii! •on. owning a houae, naeda. Sand tha right for Kraui ett, Palo Alto and Pocahontas counties " fell •on Olaton, Red Oak "Thay ara Juat the thing for tbia windy country. Send me to more ' alio the right for Montgomery Co." John Patera, Praaton : "Pind tncloaed !f. Send 1 doa. Threshold? >• IXDHVt. i.ZHt Jonaahoro : "They are a eery aalahle article. It will * o UoubY. to make It a auceeae." Hutchtaon A Co., Idaytlla: "I put one under my door, and It la a cumulate ceaa." J 11. Jcnaa A Son*. Portland : "Sand ua half doaan Thraaholda aa sample* Wa would lib. you to hold ihl* county a little whtla." J. W. Teuoa. Mtertcwn : "I canvaxad my ne and And your Threshold a perfect auccona. Send X) more. Yesterday I told 33. I will take the •f Grant county." 0. H. Stephanaon. Mlertowp: "Tour Threshold id a good thing I wifl tSI Wahaih county. Send on tha writing* and oua dctea Threshold*." WISCONSIN.—M. A. SHlea. Bau Clatra: "There can be hundred! of them sold here n„o wr P. Polch, Wrtghtatowni "I oun aril a grant m any here." Charlaa Butler, Oolumbua •'■BendU2i *" trial. If it aucceeda. tt it tho first of a large number 1 will tend tor." ATc Morse Blo^.inx™ B . "Do you £lre excluslva territory? I would 11 he tho waat part of Grant county " E' etc **> * V'aahinatnu: "Nam* your lowaat figure tor 10 doaen Thraaholda; also what you will '■W. *-.'.'-"" Washington Oo." J. Wclfandeu. Vfonnawoc: "What will you take tor Juneau and SaLk i£u,,tt.!",X K. Harton. Bemyer : "Sand me the right tor thia count T ior hundred Threabold* Whet do you ask for Lawreuce, Me rear, Washington. Alleghanyud ScS! otmnttaal" J. W. Sbarbaugh, Carroltown : "Thare can baa great rainy aold here I Jerob T AUrtgbt, Bethlehem: -What would your charge he for Lehigh and Northampton counties ...d li what prica could you let ma haea Threshold!?" J. R. Dull, Philadalphia "WhefarevouiMtan?a fir Carbor. I.uterne and Schuylkill counttea? Write at one#." v m nat Are your terms Mlt-tIIUAN.-J. X WataonAßro, White Pigeon: "The Threaholde are lust what wa wanted ta X. W. Benton. Bronton "There can be a great many .old here." J. X. Leonard Cheaaninu • "I think I can aall quit* a number. I believe tt to be a good thing." H W Park Vaaall "i, h.I •truck ma aa I cing an axrelleqt thing. I would like to introduce them In thte county " OHIO.- JoeepTi Ruhr. Loaeland : "Tou may eoon expect ba hear from me again " W w K.. Wakeman: "It la the beat thing of tha kind,to my mind, now In tha trade." Levi A. Horvin Bryan''■ "Have you an agent tn Toledo ? WU you give the exclusive right to Lucaa county I I tnink'lherc?.' a chance to make something oot of it. KAMSAH.-Root A Davla, Leeren worth: "It look* to 01 aa tf It waa Juat the thing tor this conn try." I'. W. z.tgler, Manhattan. -1 w.ah the excluaiva right tor tbia county." /oahua Roberta Lab* Sthlcy: "1 have built a houae, and tried to keep out rain, etc., but failed. Send 3 Three bold a -I JtllSMM'ltl. J. S. Suodringen. KanasaClty: "It la juat tha thing needed In thte part of the country." B. P. Tower. Holden : "I want tha excluaiya right of Johnaon county " Prnxier A W'alhar, St. Louta: "What will you aall the right of Una State torf Plana* answer by return mall " O THICK POIIUTB.-A. J. Miller. Berth Lanelng. N T : "It t.a.pl.ndld l "fa it vary much and ao doea eyeryone that has aeen It." Judah Mead, San Praucirco, Cal.: "I am favor ably Impressed with your ThWahold. 1 would like the agency for thlactty." Kenning Brox Chaaka Minn. -Ten may aspect quite a large order, for w need something of that kind here very bad "* C. H. Mauker,Harvard. .Neb.: "They will go like hot rakaa.for there la nothing of that aort Inthi. S art of the country." W. J. Blatter, Winchester. Tann.: "I can soon aall aeraral hundred" W . Ihiwrnan, Bew Orleans, La.: "1 run aell a number. There ta money in It." Tboa Terwlllane,' Dock.Mown, N.J.:" What will you take for Orange Co., If ,T„ and what will you supply Thresholds to, -M The foregoing teitimouy apeaka for itself. We need not add sword. Applicnttoas for Count* Rlghta are iucreaalng. If you want one or more counties, apeak quick. Oar prices are yerr low II weown the righttor thn United States There la plenty of money can be made out of it One man in Indiana made oyer S'AJ tu one day. Other, are doing remarkably well. grirTo good parties who S,„° not pay all the money down, we aell on monthly payments._£g Bow is youe time. Don't del** i Name your territory and send tor terms. Retail prica for tingle doors la SI.BO. " M-A rare opportunity la offered to parties poaaeaatng capital, who daalra to pnrchaae tkertoha A iar " retur * c "° • b WILSON, PEIRCE k CO., 182 CUrk.t, Chicago. This adTtxtt.amast appeAre hat oxoe. OXIUMISAA Mrett, lr. i. Wulker'N CalifoniU ft Ptjar ore purely Vigcubl§ prcfiaration, ttuwie clileflr from the na tive herb§ found vohoi- Tiie fiuefflion iff isimoet doi Mked. "What iff the cauae of tu." unparalleled ffucceffff of VI.MBOAB Brr- Tf.jtr Our anffwrr iff, that they remove the cause of diaeaae, and the patient re cover* biff health. They are the (free* Wood purifier and a life-giving principle a jn'iiect Renovator and Invigorate* of the system. Never before in the hklury of' tb# world bu a uiodlcL# boee tompounded pnaoeMing th rm*rttable quAiitu * of VtpetiAff iliTr*B in beaiin* the tick of every diaeaae mail ia heir to. Theft . are a ffcuUa Purgative a. wall an a ToniK i ntieriug Caoffatin or Inflfcinmaooß m lha Liver aad Vioceml brgutu, in BiUoeff ! Euraaeg. The proper!i<> of IB- WALKEBI ' Vipitoaß lilTTKaa #dc Ajdrncnt, • Oarmiuativa, N utnuoua, Ijixative, In orotic Sedative, Counter • Irritant, Kudorine, Aite*w j Lin. and Anti-ltiiious H. 11. MrDOIALD * CO., OraggioU oridtiem Agts . Kan Kr iiicUcv mil! nur uf WaAbltwiua *u4 t bartt.n. Ms X. V, fealst by nil l>ru**lis sad Pea-loan. jv r jr a. *■ Orient Safety Lamps, tKsstl.ely of Milsl. are tfca otsly Laipsl* Man arblrbraa nallfaar biisls.lask.aarsipMsi Ara sr ssnssiersiel and risen,,. Adapted la all tsaaarhold won a I *La la •tares, fortasrtsa, alswraban, ala. Agents Make $lO a Day Sailing Tbnna Lamp*- AO A* TV U AMI BO in *ry ocaalp la lb* Vlisted ktaus Address WALLACE A SONS. MB t hsinkrn Mrwl, Kasa 1 arb. W M ■TPEGREATALTSA^TB AND BLOOD PUBIFIEIL I 1 It ia not e qoeek noetrom. HE JtLo iogrceiiciitdt are publiahed each Lottie of medicine. Ik Dkcd and rtoomnacoded by m| * wherever it bi BLmVbc* laittotaa 10. fiiirnw Koatb. as,a ba baa ha MKVifc Uarfftu-d ly tta as*. tbst La ebon-felly nmaseib It la ail L frbcdi ,id aorjonintaixvs. CnmkCfcl'nwiw.iifartw- Vi,,Vi,isj It Barer fan* fallad lagtv i antiafarf'ati. fin't" b.TvAlss Msitn.sl.su' Trateasa, sa- . It erred bun of Hb*- t'— Bbebfeilabalnttaff. Tflh BCFEALAUK IFA ooxxtcnos WITH OTB will ctira CblD* and Pawar. Lien- Cr-myla'nL Dya |u>pin.a*e. Wa f uaesataa Bnaaßnus parlor so sil cUsar Blnod rtirtßar*. ffeod for ti .uifUva C ircalAr or Almaonc. Address CLBTsTTTI ff CO., • ff- Caroaes fft, faltsoat, JUL feavraeasa- vrver W fcrvje. . re rtiros all Hnwiora from tba warm Scrof. Ala to a roawa Blolrh or Plßjafa. > row two u> six bottle* are war*ecusl la rare Ball Kbram or Truer, Plmplra on lares Boils, I rjslprlu ud l.lrrr CowplainL KU to twrlra bot tles. swisttd to rota brrofaloas * elllwrn AMI faores tod all Kb In ami 111 nod PI scfesr*. BT iu wonderfol Kect.ssral pmj*r • it wilt ear* the nx*t •ercrr reoenl or llt fenng € oasis in half tiie time reqnlred >v ntiv otber medlelne •ml is perfectly safe. }.> -cnbsg ooagb, aootb ltg IrrllnUor. aed rritevlnjr onrraean. Sold brail UrtiralMs R. V. I'IERCE, ■ B. V orld'a IlisprnHr), llngatoTs. Y. 3000 WORDS. Tb* T nmmnring Bsaf-k i t rl Wnrds oftoa Mi*- aroaouncod. •• given k, tb* best autkoti'.iet Sent ta any sCareas on raerlpt nf Slaty recta. LEE A femtPARP, Boston. TTt A 11 ' ' in town aed 1 t A ecuntry tu seU TEA. cr gat a* rink ■ ■'•l nroart to* tba largest Tag Can pan. In Amartra. lmpurtnta' prices aad -.t.isucamant* te Agents. Aeud f>e Circnia*. Aldus* RUBKBT W ELLS. Vaa*r (C B T. r a Re*. IBC.