* ffilti a— Fartt Harden and Household. llmithaM RtctpM. A THA-CAK*. —Q#c pound of ffwur, a quarter pound of butler, a quarter of a pound of sugar, font ogga, l vety little sods, AS much milk as will tnnkc a thick batter. Baku hi a shape, butter and servo hot. 1 ■ To WAW.-rAWt* Upisten fresh, dry uakiifiod magnesia with pure benzole, and cock it for use ; Ptb this on fresh gruaw-apots, and thsy Mrill flee at once ; u Hjey are o{ long stwuding, spread the r*i*tv on the spot, and leave it till tha be*sole evaporates, then re move the .mass ewfefnlly with a paper knife, so Mb nat id scratch tho surface, and brush tip* magnesia awsy with a nice dry tirush. A PoisoAiM. Akti.ivk Owtoß.—The , dye-stuff called rerenilin, which give" | a beautiful carmine color, **> it ** * , ted, an arscsufcrv-as production, t"J* to imsimof Umo, and is soluble to lactic acid. U is used in J**pby } and for painting Wi* N dcn e " v As it is vervjiiiiaonons, it -shoo'd never j l>e cmpWwed In conleciiMiery, and bright sugar rtlohs show* bo given to chili Iron. Mixer WrtaußT If sat von Partyi:*.— Orate thefiud of twe or three lemons, and ald to thrtn ope *nd a half pounds | of lieef swot, of apples, of raisins, of currants and of brown sugar, respect-1 ivelv, oee'|uwfter of a pound of candied peei, a iiMle suit, some mace, nut meg and qmuantou. Add a small bottle of any bifid of fruit svrup preferred. Should be iwixotl only a short time be fore wanted. MOTH FtunntYTTne.—The following recipe for keeping moths out of eloth ing is a favtuite iu ?oute iamitie*: Mix half a pint of alcohol, the same quan tity of spirits of turpeutuiCj sud two ounces of owmphor. Keep in a stone bottle, and shako before using. The clothes ot futs are to bs wrppe a point from the ground, mflafure tfct width half way be tween the flk-pnnd *nd the peak of the stack; muXtq4j tjbra width by itself, and divide tfi&nuw.by ?,k r A ; this will give the avtrugcyea of the surface covered bv sfahk. Then multiply that by the ground to the point where t|Ee width was meas ured, If ese measurements are feet, the sum found la cubic feet in the stask. If iWhttyjia timothy, orchard grass, millet, or Hungarian, 600 feet will make a ton, -oafc. a cube eight feet each way. |lf thefirtackjs very solid, and was apt whoa deaoard. Mr*. McCue ! ,unck hy the horae and did not live throe ! minute*. nor dst her body sink, Tha l>at>a waa ! drowned ... Fame and Ward listing luble lards from plunge traps at eighteen yards rise The one who killed the most in 100 to atn. Paine killed S3 birds to Ward s 7H. Want is Olt+ arnnsl mm, *lK*tovU las own got* akh! trap* law owu birxfak At Jacksonville. Kauvs*. an 01.l matt tuune.l Ames waa ktlhwl by lu* em in-law. named Fiartw, the result of a .itiarre! growing out of family trouble*. Ftetvw w* atrawted atul con fined in the Calabooee. wheu a mob took turn out atul httttg turn Ttie Manchester Fruit Works, iu Manchester. N. H., were l at aucuoit for luwt uulltou d.Ularw. gaiuitel li IWywen. of lhsitvm, was the ptuvhascr. It t* understotal the sale will leave l
    .. attacked J. W. l.aviue. Keg editor of the lVl*livryvr, cutting lum in tlte neck with a knife, f.avui# then shot tWlkut twice, ktUing turn ui*tajtUy . At the meeting of the t*. S. House Committee on CtvU Service Uefom. lieu. Poller offerevt a rveoiutiou proposing to pi.iiuU: the employ ment of two jerson* toi*onevl in .>tne anknown manner. Tba Mewagrrtee Maritime* tanißhi|> Nile was loot on her last von age from Hong Kong to Yokohama, auj sight* persona wens ilrowaedL Among them ware the Japanese t'ommmaionera to the \ nu.ca axluhinoti The liomaii l aihoV Archbishop of CotogQ was arrested for violating the Ecclesiastical la*. The arrest was atade without an; deiiKuistration received from a friend the generous gift of f .V.flOO. to he made immediate)* available for educational porpoee The wife of John banning, of Kew York, died last August. The husband was stronglv attached to hie wife and when she died be neglected his business and frequently visited her grave in the cemetery of ' the Evergreens. He prostrated huneelf on the ground and, seemingly deranged, ate the phosphorus from a bunch of matches, and died in great agony.... Mrs. Enul* S. Parker, of Brooklyn, hanged hexwelf in her cellar with a skipping rope. Orief at the lose of a child made her insane James Kelly and John Halloran of Harlem, were arrested on a charge of assaulting Walter Gibson, formerly editor of the Baritm Local, with a slung shot. Subse quent to the assault charged against Kelly and HaUoran. one of Mr. Giheou's eyee was burned out by nitric acid, which some one threw into his face in the street An inquest wae held in the rase of Joseph Grant Wheeler, ui Sew York. One of eome hoys who were playing threw a stone, which put out ores uf his eyee. Lockjaw set in. and Wheeler died. Joseph Sagle was arrested, but the jury could flint no evidence against him and he was released. Hie boye were eix and twelve years of age respectively John M. BeeueU, Of Boston. fought with his wife. Bis bead was pushed through a show window, and his whole eca'p nearly torn off by the glass ..... In the inquest over the bodies of the two men who were killed by the railway accident to Jersey City, the jury fixed the responsibility open Mci'lellan, the telegraph operator, through whrwe blunder the trains met. McCleUau is in jail. THE KEI> LIMIT. " Maggie, is the light there ?" " Yes, lather. " " la it a rod light I" " Yee, father, bat don't go out to night, please don't—stop at home for your own Maggie's sake." They were father and daughter— these two speakers, and the only occu pants of the little cottage that stood by the clifL near the booming sea. In a pleasant little eottage, where every thing was kept bright and cheerlnl by Maggie ; her mother had been dead many a year. They ought to have been happy, and would have been but for circnmatanoes which trill be made known as we progress in our story. Quite a number of people lived in the neighborhood of the dill—one of of whom was named Joe Clay. If there ever was a singular character dwelt on the face of the earth, this same Joe gas one. He sold liquor and when the red light shone from his window yon could have had liquor lor cash or for credit. Once in a aiiile Joe would have what his neighbors termed "moral fits" come ovef3iim and wonld wake np to seeing hotnkinsh misery he was causing by his traffic and how wrong it was for him to deal ont the liquid poison. "•£ At such times the red light was with drawn from the window and a white one was placed in its stead. If this light was seen you might as Well try to walk off with the State House as to induce him to let von here s drop of liqoor, for he wouldn't do it—neither love nor money would tempi him to depart from his resolutions. How often and often Maggie wished the white light always was shining there. On the railway a red light signi fies danger, sa much as did the one in Joe Clay's cottage to the heart of Mag " Sow what's the use of your want ing to deprive me of Laving a pleasant evening once in a while, Maggie?" said the child's father. " Because it is going to be a wild and dark night, father, Q>l you always ap pear so dazed like you oome'borne from the Clay cottage that I fear you will lose your way ami make a misstep and fall over the elift Oh, it is so lonely here for me when you are gone, and 1 get so nervous end fearful some times, that I don't hardly dare to look over my shoulder-the very stillneas often makes me cry aloud for fear," answered Maggie. "There's nothing can harm ye, child: go to bed when I am gone and get to sleep, and I*ll wake jre up bright and early in the morning with a father's kiss. "I oonld not goto bed, mnch less go to sleep, knowing you were out. Do stay home, and Til sing to yon all the songs I know, and you shall tell me all about dear mother/' There was a tear in .the old man's eye, but he wiped it away, saying as be did so, " Now Birdie, don't feel so badly ; I'll not be gone long anyway, and maybe 111 bring you back some thing nice." "I'd rather have yon Btay at home with me than all the nice things yon could bring." "Well, I can't stay foi all that, and all yonr whimpering and whining can't prevent me from going." " Won't yon let me go with you ?" "No, I won't. A pretty thing it would seem to have a girl in Joe Clay's bar-room. Why 'twould look just as if I didn't know how to take oare of my self." Maggie pleaded no more, she knew from experience—poor child—that it would not be of the slightest use, so she was obliged to let her father have liis own way and saw him leave the house going in the direction of the red fight An hour passed and Maggie had never felt no lonely Iwforo. It grow darker and darker outside, the wind hiul risen and the rain Mimmonml to come down in torrents. Fitful flashes of lightning wonld for a moment light up the soene, and then die away only to make the darkness denser than it wns bo fore. Tlio window* rattled iti the easements and tlio door shook on though some one wo* striving to gain mi eutniuee. Tho ohihl crept close to tho tiro an though for protection. Tho old clock struck the hour, but Moggie was so nervous she iliil not catch too number tolled and no alio raised her eyes to nee. AM alio did so she caught sight of a lantern hanging from a beam. "There, if father hasn't forgotten his lantoru," exclaimed Maggie to heraeif. " How over will ho find his way homo without it such a pitch dark night T Supposing ho should have started be fore this ho would certaiulv lone his way. The liquor ho gets at io Clay'a would got into hia head and ho might fall over tho rooka way down into the dreary moaning waves. lVrhapa ! rhall never ace him again. I know what t'll do. I'll just take tho lantoru and go after him.'' She did not seem to think of the wild storm outside or the perilous and dark road alio bad to trsvcrao-ail abc nj pcarv .1 to remember w ua that her father waa ill danger and thnt it waa her duty to rescue him from bis ieril if it were iu her power to do so. • She covered over the tiro with aahe# aud, having taken all due precautious against a conflagration she wrapped herself in lur cloak, lied her lurhl closely over her head and with the lighted lantern iu her hand started forth on her merciful errand. IKr progress was slow, for even with lantern alight and the red light tduuiug tu the distance but dilnir, the road she trav eled was full of deceptive holes, into anv oue of which she might attttnble tiidewa she took heed where site placed her little feet. The wind *m high and would of ton strive to whisk her dunk from her shoulders and snatch the lantern from her baud, but bhreir and nobly did this child keep on, praying all the while to God to give her strength to get to the hut of Joe Clay'a- praying God to keep him there uutil she had placed the lantern safely in his hands. Ever and anou would her light be thrown on the surrounding objects, fearing if her father had fallen uji the way she might miss huu. The red light never seemed ao far off to Maggie as it did that night—it seemed to keep going farther away the more she advanced towards it. What if it should uot pro ceed from Joe Clay's house at all but merely be some " will o" the wisp " at trading her towards the sea and then into it? At last it shone brighter and brighter and Maggieknew sin- was near her jotir nev's end. Then she could hear loud voices above the storm then she ap proached the window and jeered in she could see Joe Clay and four other men seated around the table, smoking and drinking, but her father was not one of them—her father was uot in the room ! Maggie's heart sank within her—a bliudmg flash of lightuiug shot through the sky. Maggie gave one wild, pierc ing scream and fell prostrate below the window. The scream called the men from the room and as they gazed out into the darksome, boisterous uiglit, this was the scene presented to their view. A little tiguro drenched through with the rain, lying on the ground clasping in her cold hands the lantern. They thought ahe had been struck by the lightning, but she had only fainted from exhaustion and excitement. "Why, bless my aoul!" exclaimed Joe Clay, "If it haiut Mark Gordon's little gal, Maggie ! What could have brought her oat sncli a wild and tin canny night ?" They soon knew well enough, for the child opened her eyes and, looking vacantly about, exclaimed : "I've brought the lantern, father then, as if the memory of not seeiug her parent came to her mind, she added, " He is not here. He is dead, and Maggie will never see him more." " Don't take on so, little one—your father's not dead—he's sound asleep in my chamber ; he was drowsy like, and so" I thought I'd beet put him to bed. Ho wanted to go home, but I was de termined he shouldn't; as he was per sistent, I jest put bun in my room and turned the key upon him," said Joe Clar. iluggie told her story to the men as sembled there—it struck deep down into their hearts and the roughest of them felt a twinge of conscience. "See here, my men," Joe Clay says and Joe was himself the sjwaker—"if this wee slip o' a gal had died out in this storm, I should always have felt that I murdered her—yea, jest as much murdered her as if I'd shot her down. Sow, from this time forth snd forever more as long as I live on these premise*, the light that shine* from that window shall never be the dang* r signal red, but the purer one of white, and you very well know what that means, eh ?" "It means that you'll sell no more liquor ?" said one of the men. "Precisely so, and you know when I put the white light in the window yon might as well try to make mountains walk as for me to sell liquor." It was a wise resolve of Clay's—bet ter and wiser still that he kept his resolution. It made the cliff better, and the dwellers on it happier. Maggie's father—when he learned bow much his child had imperiled her life to save his—forswore the use of the wine cup, and did all in his power to make Maggie'a life far pleasanter than it had been before. He never strayed from bis hut at night—he told her tales of the dead mother while she listened, and, at their close, would sing him sweet songs of home and heaven. Such is their present life— may their future be as calm and peace ful as it has been since the banishment of that ill-omen in Joe Clay's window— the red light. The Amended Finance Hill. The following is the United States Finance bill as amended: A Bill to provide for the redemption and reissue of United States notes and j for free banking: He it enacted by the Senate and ; House of Representative* of the I'nibd ■ State of America, in Conrjrc* a*- , *ernblcd. That the maximum amount of United States notes is hereby fixed ! at gi00,000.000. SECTION 2. That 810,000,000 more in notes for circulation, iu addition to such circulation now allowed by law, shall be issued to national banking associations now organized, and which may be or ganized hereafter ; and snch increased circulation ahull bo distributed among the several States as provided in section 1 of the act entitled " An act to provide for the redemption of the three per centum temporary loan certificates, and for an increase of national bank notes," approved July 12, 1870. SEC. 3. That each national banking association, now organized or hereafter to be organized, shall keep and main tain, as a part of its reserve required by law, ona-fourth part of the coin re ceived by it as interest on bonds of the United States deposited as security for circulating notes or Government de posits ; and that hereafter only one fourth of the reserve now preaci iV d by law for national banking associations rihall consist of balances due to an asso ciation available for the redemption in circulating notes from associations of cities of redemption, and upon which balances no interest shall be paid. SEC. 4. That nothing in this act shall be constined to authorize of the principal of the public debt of I the United States. THE OUOAN as a household instru ment has been rapidly growing in favor aud the yearly sales are now enormous. A good Organ remains in tune, is easily kept in order, and blends naturally with the quality of the voice. The advertise ment of the Smith American Organ Co., in another column, is referred to theoon sideration of our readers. This house has an enviable reputation for good work and fair dealing. * \ 1.1 I Id ( ONFIKKSS, fIKNATIt. Mi. f'svis, of W Va., offered * anl-atllute 1" Ilia finance t>ill providing that • MI,(KM INK) m national nank etronlalnm shall U> withdrawn from lh Ntalce in Mtdiiiou to eucti droulaUon now allowed by law. shall I* lutml to national hanking assoriatien. now organlied sod which mav l-e or,; armed tiorv-afln , and *uchincreased circnlslloti shall l-e dlsltlhulctl among the several States a* provided in • ii-n 1 of llw act of July IS, 1870. This was adopted hv a veto of 9.1 to l'.l. Mr. ttuiwsy, of Miun. frt.iti Ihd Oontmlltee on l-osl tinierS aiul t'-st lUtatle. roiedlml a hill to |trot Lie f>>r llio tiaiietulaah'ii cf CtUTc#|H>n tlenofi l r lelegraitli I'lacetl m iho i sloiutar The hill is the lluhhartl I'uslal lolcgrsnh hill, I ttiifhai.gc.l raoei't in uUii.u uisllciv. of tlolsll t ll i'iv.|*aww lu litoor|*u*l tiai'liiei t' Hubluirtl 1 ami his asms'talcs so Iho I'iwlal lulograidi t diifatiy mi t\uuhU"ii llial ll shall ootiUk.l Willi lire I'twlruastci lienorai (or iho li*n ! rulsshni .if COf(es|Htmloitoe by trlogia|-h gi.tl *1 ialoe ami Ui arpctrtlamm wiih petitlsi"U olatsu i ately |'ics.-rilao.l ui Iho Idti, ami hioltfti(e In all oooontial (oaluios (ally {'ublisUscl. Mr. t Tag in. of N 11., |ireetilo)mr in the jtrrttiinas, aiul thst the Kx |uimaux - liatmah ami Joe bo iiiisluUml in any mcaouro • for relief, lloforratl lo llio C.iuiui.tlee ou l Natal Affairs. Mr. Stiertuon presented the potitiou of Mrs Mercy Hall wiJ" of Caj-t Hall, i-f llio late Arctic uxjio.litn.ui, for a pciuiu'U. Uufnre-.l lo the l ouuuiUee on Natal Affati* In joe- iitlug liie I'ottumi Mr. blierman sold lie knew of no caee which appealed to the aympalhy of the i'.tngtuwa of lltu l'lilted Stateo as much as iliio. lAjit It all dicvl in liie sn > tco uf luo country, having his wile and children tn destitute clr cumatau.*ee. Iho |>etlUou ta uidolwed t>y i'ruf Hetiry. lien. Miertuon, ai.d other prominent perwoue Mr J.ihnsU'it, of Virgin*, intrwlucrd a UU giving jurta.hcti.tu to the t '.uirt of t'lornt* to hear ttie claim of ri W. i nitio I.ee. son of the late Oen I.ee to the Artiuglou eatale which was referred to the t'oiumitte* ou the Judictarv A petiuon avvomjvamed the lull tu winch the j-eltli.tiler aavn the j*rvij-erty was (levlard lo hint Ly las grainlfatlier, and thai Iho (ills of Ihe Govoiumeiil lo lite prot-erty t* defective. He. howovet. recoguir his light therein. The lull lo jtrovtde (or ihe pavment of the bonds of Ihe Louisville au-1 l'ortlat.d i'ana] i'uaipauy u taken up, the jwudliig i|uaw(ioti being ou lulerring it to ihe t\ mimtlee ou Uie Judiciary M.f-m. t'oukUn and tiehiig htivaeit advocated such reference Meeetw l'Uurutaii and Mcfreenroj ja-wedtl. had (avre-1 s cvfutottlal of the sulij. el lo llio I mmittee on iinai'.-o. which u hi (led after acme disc t la- 4 on. Mr. Cotikiiiig'* aiuomluent to the etirrericy hill in as follows: "lhal noihtug Ui this at diail t-e ootmlrucd Ui a ilhorue an iiicreaoe uf iho pruxdjial of the public dei.t of ttie I'iuted Stares," wan rejected by a vote of 21 lo J7 Mr. Sk-oIL of IVunevlvaxna, moved as an amend nient to the MCUdg auUeiTiAing the tucrraw of ♦ ■Mi.(IMP CM) national bank currency, the follow ing "And each national banking a*r- ciat.on no# . rgamie 1 or hereafu-r to be organlXed. etiall keel- and maintain a* a | to St. Ihe bill wo* then read a thud tune, and paem-d, t-v yeas J*J I-- nays 2t The bin. aa pose lid. read* as follow. : Thai the inaAlui.iw ainuuut of I'uiled Stales notes i. hereby nxed at ♦i00.(1jl>,000 SXCTIOS 2 Thai (ftO CMi.hOO in notes for cuvutairon ui addition lo such cirrulaiun now showed by law, shall lie tawued to liatunial bail king aeo'crasi.uia now orgamrod, and which way tn> organiAe.l hervafler ard rueb increased ctrculaiiwii shall to thainbuled among the several State*, as jirovtded m eectu u t of the *-i eiiltlied •• Ao act to provide for the redemp tion cf the three per cwutum lemjawory loon certificate#, and for an increase of national l ank nolo*, opjwdved July 12, 1870, and each naliuual banking aseucuxn< u now organised ur hereafter to be r gar .nod 01-ali keep al.d main taiu as a j art of its reserve revjnred by law, one-fourth part of the A* HI rrwrre#) by it a. inlerewt on bait.is of the United Male- de pottled as aecuniy for .-irculaiing notee on Government depowite, and ttial lineafn r .why one-fourth of the rr-erve now prewenbed by law for national t-ankmg as*o.-iali"iia*liall cm erst of balance# due t-v an aow-xioUcu available for Uie redemption of its circulating i ctea from l numbers, and, in one of seven member*, where three favored the bill, andUireeopjxo-e.l it, with the seventh one a Utile tuned. Uio re port hod to be uufav rable. He would, bow ever. ask that the bill b* | !vel en Uie caiemlar Uvgelher with tl.e odvcrwe rejavrt. Ho ordered. Mr. Horgeut, of California, uilrodm-ed hy re rjnee: a fcdU to secure aiiU-mj(oinlmeut of a c< mjxient permm to obtain and report authentic information regarvliiig Ih# seal fiohenen and fur trails of Alaska. Uie own diu-m of the nauvea. Ac., mlh a ealarv of fft a day ami actual traveling exponeoe, Mr. Hcha macker, of N". V.. tn di-cuiielng Uie retnvluUoa redate-i how Henry Haven and A. H IVillel# of Sew York lial long ago formed a fur weal ct ni {•any. and sold their interest for f<-ur million# of dollar*, and how Uie monoj-oly was now owned br foreigner# lu Hamburg. Frankfort and Ixmdna. Ho cboractenred it as one of the most gigantic swUidlee of the age. Mr. Sawyer, of Wi* . from the Committee on OHnmm rt-jxirUxl a lei! lo legolue a pontoon (wide aerosa tiro sli*nieij(jit at Fralno Un t'hlen. Faseed The lull for Uio appointment of an agent to obtain laformaUaii >n regard to the riir and seal trade of Alaska was passed. Mr. hj-eer, of Fa. offered * resolution directing the Committee on Invalid I'rnaione to inquire whether the eyr<-ta silwpted by the managors of Uie national military asylum* of deducting fine* and forfeitures fur breaches of dieciphiie i in accordance wiUi the ej iril and mcainiiK "f theperiMon law. Adopted. Sir. Croreland, of Ky.. from the ComnnUee on Elections, made a rejvort in the Kentncky contented t-lecU(ui case, that Mr. Young, the Kitting member, i. entitled to Ins eesh Mr. Kiilittger, of Pa. from ilio l ommttloo on Public liniUlLige Ami Gronude, niacin a rt>|iort on the anlije.-t of the al!K'"l violation of the Eight-Hour law in tlm Sew York Pfml-Oflßrw buiMing tlial the law ia not Imiuß TinUxml in tlio work (lone under the Government aaprr viaion, and that an to the work done niidnr contrartore there n> no war of enfomtiß thr law. Mr. r.nt, of H Y , llterfl the Kight- Hnnr law nliould eitlier lie carried out or re ]-ea! fl. It had not been carried out in the public bnlliliiuce cither in Sow York or elno whrre. Mr. Piatt, of Va., demod Mr. I'oi'a .tatemeiit an to llie violation of the Kight-Ilonr law on the public bttiJdiuga, and declared that the law wan enforced on every public building br the ex preen order H of tlio Secrelary of the Trcanurr. Sir.. Woo. 1 ford, of N. Y . from the Committee on Civil Service Reform, rtumrtrd a bill pro viding that no officer of the United Staler .ball directly or indirectly receive or 1< paid for bin own neo or ticnelU any money or proiierty of the Tinted State* except bin nalarv or com pen nAlio!i, or that no public pmpertv shall bo ueed l>v oificiale. or by anv jiemon for private pnr|toeen ; the act not to t>e no cnnetrueen*atio!i wan made up largely of fee*. Would it reetnet them to their nalanen and no more? Sir. Woodfer l replied that It would, Mr. iJawen. *f Mi , offered an amendment by ineertuig the wopln "or make any private profit or nne of the labor or nervire of any person employed by the Tinted Stater, w hi. h lahi r or rorvicc lr pAld for by the Tailed State*." The I.lon and the I'nlcoru. James L wm the first wlio united the lion and tho nnicorn herald icall.v, adopting tho latter boast from tho sup porters of the Hooltish sovereigns. Tho conjunction of thoso animals on an ecclesiastical vestment of the period of tho Reformation must be attributed to religions symbolism rather than to any heraldic arrungoment; tho lion typify ing fortitude and strength, while tho unicorn ia typical of fortitude and chastity. As auch the former may have reforeuoe to the Lord, " the Lion of •Judah," and tho latter may be an em blem of the blessed Virgin Mary. The tradition with regard to the nnioorn, that it never would bo caught, except by a virgin, and that if its Rkin was de filed it pined away and died, is well known. Its capture was a favorite sub ject with the mediieval artist. I have before met with these animals as a pow ering for a vestment, I think, among the inventories in Sir William Dug dale's "History of St. Paul's."— Note* and Queric*. Tonsil uipllon. Hi 11. V Putin■*, M f> , WORLD'S DlsrxtaAM, Hcrraut, N. V. The great prevalencs of llua disaasw, and IU fatal results, aie well calculated to millsl our host off.His for ilaeurn What I*Consumption? It Is a disease of tlie lungs produced hy an acrid and impnrw oondiUuu of lh blood, which olreulallng through those uiosl delicate organs, poison# and Irrttatea Uioir tissues aud llivlte* the ecrufulou* huiuor* of the blood, causing Iho dejHwtUoli of tubercle* and eslabllahlug local ecioful*. Another prolific exciting cause Of Iho development of scrofulous disease of Uio lungs, or turben ular oouauiuj-Uwu, I* Chronic Nasal Catarrh, winch extending along Iho raucous lining membrane of the throat, trachea and teouchlal tube*, finally attacks the substance of the lungs, and lieie establishes such an ImteUoii as to Invite the blood to ds|>oail Us burden of uupuilllee lu Uieee mgai'B (Viuauuij'tlo t ilsolf 1. not so ofloa herethlary as Is geueialijr .IIJIIVUKKI 'lhal a .ximliUou Of hiw tllality uiay lo liauslulUed from |tarouls lo chllllicit i. ui. jitosllouahly ' Uuo. It Is llxie Jeftcteno, of tllallly which is luhciilo-t a weeklies* which utakee litllriUou liujtot foci, ami leads IO the .lojoeil of tube role*, lint Utousaii'la of jrcistiii. who inherll feeble , tilalily Ut'iihl net or suffer from cottsMßjttioti t If the fancUtiua of Iho ayslom ucro kejit correct ami llio bl.Hol jmio. When lite liver hoc-mea ' tor jdJ, ami bul very imjrfr*'lly jtours off the effete, ptilsonotw mslciial. of (he bhtuj, lite L lungs, as has bofore been shown, Imcoate ' IrniateJ The general health lcumee Igokrit ' ttowu, ami the jtereoii feel* laoguul, weak, faiul, drowsy ami confusetl lam in ths ' right ante, lit iho rogiou of ihe hter, and sym ' jmthetic j'aiu in the shoulderw and ejnite, arid i through the lungs, la getter ally oolnj'taurej of. Tito patient has a dry, ba king cough that liver Cough! bin*ll ulniue lul-srcloe are detcloj'ed tu Ute hinge, ami perhsjm rxtst for months all unkuowu to their vtcuut. Nothing 1 is done to remove Uio luborcioe hy the ordinary treatment. Cough l. only a etiuj torn of the disease, yet this only is aimed at ur the usual treatment. 1 There is no rational way to cure curify the blood. Thtme jousuuou* 1 materials lu the blood which cause the tuber dee must he throwu off hy evening the liver to t action. Tllality must be supjetrled, the sya • tern nourished and btnll uj. aud the dovelofv I meul of tuberdee Uui. jrevented. lUruov# the blood jtoteou l>y restcrtng the oeuon of the liver, and lite cough, which is only a st utj>t<>m of liie real disease, ta relieved. Voti thereby ' rtriir at t\ root o/ Ist. .cr.r <- 'iroioj !."* an . cure iAc jxirimi. I From the propertta# and rrmeltal effects of 1 my Ooldeu Medical l)tsea>ery, the rvaadar wtlj readily under.tAud why It has toeu #o stmewwe ful in cunug tills fatal malady. With it 1 Lave arrested the hacking and harassing cough, the night sweau and hectic fever of the con.umj'livs luvaiid snatched from Ihe Jaw. of death and restored to health and ' hsj j .Lew many who, t>ut for my l>tstovery, must soon have fallen vlctameto that relenUcw* ft. God. 1 believe, he* instilled into the > roots end {dents from which this wonderful med.cme is silroclwd, Ihe heeling properties, by the u*e of which Consumption, the scourge of tire human family, may m lis early etages be 1 jiruwjttiy arrcstod aud permanently cured. 1 do not wish to delude, flslter, and Uieu disap point the afflicted by asm rung that this can t accomplished when the lunge are half con sumed as many do who, being devoid of all j conscience, aim to humbug Ihe afflicted that they may sell their often worse than worthies# compound*. llal if my Go." !. *a*se. that 11 will psllire ly arrest the d.sease ai d restore health aud strength. From Us wotiderful power over tiita terrtVie disease. I thought strongly of raiting It my t'ncisumjWtve curs . but from the fact that it ta a jwrfcrt eject he for the eore throat hod hoarseness to which minister, and other public ejwaker. and singer* are subject, and atao for Hrvnckttu. ami all wvmr o-wyAr, and la an invaluable remedy for diwaae* of lite Lover, and also a* a ttlood Funlter. I decided not to apjtly to It a name whi -b might xxuslnod and prevent its use tn other disease* for slurb ll i* *o edmirotdy e.lepted. I wish to mention e most wtmderful uutrllive ptuperty which it pi ws etwee, and which eo |egan to look UJOUI medicine and doctor. , | with diegnst. However, I (Ibtatnod one of yonr - cirrulara. and read it carrfnllv. front whledi I | came to the conclusion that y.u understood ] yonr buaineee. at least I finally obtained a quantttr of Dr. Sage * Catarrh Remedy, your Gohlen Slcdical Pircovery and Pellet*, and commenced tlietr vigoroua tire according to di rectum*. To mv rnrpri.e. I eoou began to Im prove. The IMaoorery and-Pellete. in a hort time brought out a revere eruption, which con tinued for reveral week*. 1 fell much Iwtter, my ajqvetite im/Torv.f, and I gained inetrenglh arnl flerh. In three month* every vertigo of tho Catarrh war gone, lb* Itronchilia hail ncarlv diaajipeared. had no Cough ahatevcr and I had entirely c-awl to raire Mood ; and. contrary to tlie ex|iectali. a of •me of my fnendr, the euro ha* remained permam nl, I have had no more Hemorrhage* from thr l.uug*. anil am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I hail ■uttered en much and eo long. The debt of gratitude I owe for llie file- -ing I have received at your hand*, knout no bound*. lam thor oughly *ali*fi*d, from my •x)ericnee l that your nic-licuie* will inarter the wurvl form* of that odiou* di*eae Catarrh, a* well a* Throat and I.ting I'ieearc*. 1 have i .'Commended them to very many and rhall over *i>oak in their prairc. tiratefnllv yontw. WM 11. SPENCF.It. f. O. Bur 507, /fo rhftter, ,Yw I'orT. In another letter Sir. Spencer *ey* : " I have had a remarkat'le experience. Thnrc familiar with mr p*l lllnerr link ujrin my prerent Con dition of health ** an almoet mlraculoue rrrto ratinti. The iih.v*ii-tan who trcale.l mo dining a part of my lllnor*. ami who ia prohghly the l>erl •urgenn and old echool phyeleian in Ihie city, eaid to me, lart rummer, that ' according to the itoual cnurre of thing*. * man in the condition you were in a year ago ought to have died."" Thoea who are inclined to be rkenti. al and who may donbt tlie authenticity of Mr. H|x>iicr'e testimonial, will have their skepticism removed by addreeeing a short note to him. I h<>i>e no oiie, however, will annoy him with long lellera, as although lie feel* very gralefnl for liie re storation to health and is willing to aid In spreading the glad tiding* of relief to other sufferer* from Catarrh, ltrouehitto and Con gumption, yet If one out of a thousand who read tills testimonial, aliould write lurn a letter ark ing an answer, he would find little time to do anything else than write replies. I hope, there fore. any who do write liim will *ay but few word*, ami not for get to rnrlntr a poiiagr ttoiup for a reply or you cannot exjiert him to auawer. Mr. Bpeneer ia a gentleman very widely known and, among tlioee who know him. no one would pretend to mie*tiou bis statements, nor doubt hi* round judgment. Hit testimonial is only a fair sample of thou sand* of other* received from thoee who hare Men enrod of Lingering Cough*, Catarrh, lirouchiti* and Consumption, of revere dis oare* peculiar to Fomalea, and many other forma of dircaae, by uaing my Family Medi cines, after they have been pronounced in curablo by eminent physicians. I have moro teetlmoniala of thia kind in tny office than one man can lift, yet I had no room for them here, having already tresspassed upon the oolumnr of this paper more largely then I had intended when commencing this articlo upon Consumption. limine a Picture Taken. The operator i jnat about to with draw the cloth. Ilia back is toward you. The index finger of hia ttnooeu- Pled hand tnarka the place fr the eye. I'.rery nerve in tour body in braced for the ordeal. The doth i drawn, aud the uoiaeteaH aud unaoeu Angora of the prepared plate are picking up your ft'ttturvn one by one aud trauaferring them to ita niyaterioua aurface. What an infl-ienoß ia thia you are under and which you cannot explain, which weak ens every nerve aud unloosen* every cord and muscle, and acta free upon ami over you n myriad of aeunatioua you never knew before. The eye of the camera glarca upon you like the eye of an offended ami threatening power. Trickling aeuaationa are felt ill under your scalp, and a heat evolved within with aiuaaing rapidity fluahe* hi I the Htirfaiv of your body aud leavea it pierced with a thotiaauri paiua. You "tare at the mark with an intenaity that threaten* to obliterate your aigbt. Heaven* ! how slowly the time drag*. Your eye* grow weaker and weaker, filling with water a* they die out. You know they are cloning, but you caunot help yourself. Will be never pnt back that cloth? A thousand reflections upon your appearancp, on the sound* in the street, on thing* irreverent and dinantrou* to vwur ootu|>oattr, flood your mind, am! take such hold upon you that you cannot shake them off. Aud yet uo move h> restore that cloth, lie btauda like a ktatue cut from flint. Aud you—quivering from the sole of the foot hi the crown of the head, with eyes blinded liy tear*, with perspira tion ooruig from every pore, and every muMcle * trained until it seema ready hi snap and let you down upon the floor a man* of disfigured ami palpitating flesh. lie need not put up the cloth oc. The opportunity which he con trolled to reproduce you in jierfeetiou is gone. It matter* not now how it looks, only that you may get away and le at rest. Yon grow hysteric in your de*|Mur. It settle* down ujioi! you like a cloud compressing your throat within its grasp until your breath surges back on your lung* as if it would rend them. A weight is PRESSING UJKJU you. You strugglk to wrench yourself free from the dreadful oppression, and yet not a muscle of your body is in motion. What dreadful thing is this ? You must shriek; you The cloth is up—the thirty second* have expired, aud yon are photographed. - -fkmbury Xrw*. F.iiwts I'ukßiLer'A WIFH.—TH r xeeu tora of KUwin Kurml have ofleoted a •cttlemrnt Hitii tLe divorotni wife of tlw> drcta*tvl by |>ayiug her $95,000, ffbe •jrroeiiig U> fun-go nil her claim for this mm. It vroa deemed pmbable that lu r divorw- in Note York would not pnvtut Mra. Htuchur from laying claim to all of Forreat'a enlnb-, aa he leit no hen* by coUßangtiiuity. Thi* aettln ment, therefore, may lie regardtwl aa a WIM and reuaouable method of clearing the eatale and inanring the exeention of the tragedian a will reapeeling the ,' AcUir'a asabor Home," fur the eree tton and su|>|Hrrt of which it provide*, and at the same time gtvea Mra. Sin clair anfßcient to keep befhaudoomely. C'oine, and lad I t Kea.on Together, To the afllicted in btidy, we offer a few words of platn, practical reammtng. No matter under what form of atekneoa ♦on labor there ia one great truth yon Ihould ever keep in mind, vix: All aia ease originate* in an impure condition of the blood. iNtrifr that, and the dis eaae must depart, for it liaa nothing to fret! on ; hat you eonnot purify the blood by the use of poiaonutu Jmga, and exhaaattve stimulanta; the relief which three afford ta telujairary and decv-jvtiTe, having yon worse off at every interval. The IH**l lllt/ttd Puri firr evi-r dieeorered ia Ida. WALEKR'R FAMOPH VtwroAM UtTnttia, compounded of aimple hertva. No matter how liope lrM yonr ease mar seem, try the VINE GAR IfrrnutH, aud a f<-w draughts will convince yon of their virtue. Dr. Walker, the discoverer of Uiia prieeleaa remedy, hod been given up to die by the rhyaieiaca, and ia now a aoand and healthy man from their use.—f bm. Dick Holland, of tkncinnati, hod an impulse of generosity in coming home from Uie New Orleans carnival, and gave np hia sleeping car lerth to an in valid. The fact that during the night an engine in the rear ran into the tnun and mangled the invalid baa made Dick aelf-deuvtng for life. Home Parenta apend their money for FaU-ril Medir-ue le core their cluldrtvn • colds. Sr-tn* nave thexr money and jwwveut Uie oolila by buy-tug Hit vaa Tirrxn Hhoaa. winch never wear through at the taw Oorn. Withoat doabt htindrtsia of pvoplo wli.i will read tin* item are *uffertug with Kidney IHerarc in .'Of form wluch might lie fired with a bottle or two of JiAumi .taw fynt I OUMICH/. owed Internally. Why uot try it .' Outm, Pnrmott' Purgative PHI*, which arc now Ir-ing extemuvelv erdd in till* State, are purely vegetable, and are mild and gentle in Uieir operation. One to a doe*. Good qumli- Ue* rertkuilv Com. For Hebihty ue PaarviAN Srat p.- -Com. ritlHTk IKiKV KXI'KHIKMK UF AM (II.P Ft HIK. MM WIRILOW't FOfTTBtNO BTRrP It TBI I'RRBCRIFTION OF an* of tke k*t F*mal* I'ty.l fan! and Rartet In tk* Cnlt*d tlat, and ka keen n*ed tor tklrtp yrr! wttk n*v*rf*ttlrg *frl j and *ncr*! ky militant of molker* and ekildren From Ik* fr.bl* infant of on* week uid to Ik* adalk tt correct* acidity of lb*ttomaT*RNTKRT and PIARRHfKA I* rfflb PRKN wbethor It ariie* from Teelßlng or frrm any ulker oan*a. Fall diraruonttor nslng will ae rompany each Nr'ttla Won* Oenutn* utile*! tk* fac iitnil* of CrßTlft d FKREIXt I* on Ik* onUld* wrFF*r. Bono nv atA Mantcias intuit • MOTIIIMU BKTTKR." Culler Bro* No.ton Hi . John nirr. oalekratod Vart*aui rj-iwnaanv laiAU, tor Cold* and Cn*mMio HOCSEHOLDj**#' " ,,u *"• wn PANACEA To alt pr*on* *aF*rlns AND from llk*um*tl*m. Kcnralsta, F\M!T Y I'ramp* la tk* limk* or (torn *rh, Riltoa* Colic. Pain In tk* LINIMENT, nack, bowal* or aid*, w* would ay Tna BovruoU liriraj urn Pamii.v Lmaairrt* of all IIOUSEIIOLI) Othara tk* rrmrdy yon want P WACEA tor Internal and *mtornal na*. It kaa cared tk* akov* com- AND ylalnta In tbonaanda of raaoa TAMIL 1 hare I* no mlatak* about It LINIMENT. Try It bold by all PraswUl* The MAI Rots. ■raw YOBS. ofif OBtUD-l'rsm# toßitr Bullock* .11V* rirt(|tttllty 11 \ al2\j rt#onnd qMMty ell V# .lis Ordlußry thin OatU.,. .1' 4 Infikrtor or low*w< ffTßd# .i • .14 Milch .0J • s ®. Uosn Uvr t K* .<*•* Umerd t"S< ."'i i?k Oct ton —Middling JJ • Floor —F.xlr* Wrwtrro. *.*o a BT> Htate Kxlrn ** a • J.TO Wheat— Hod VmW* I.'d d l.dl No. a Hprnis I-B • 1 RJ - -n 4 ** I ** Uartoy Mail I-'* • onto Mitral Wmtem (0 a , Bye 10J *lO6 j Barley lISa 1.#5 j lard oSe .10 A&bAjra. Wheat M t.dl a l.F# Bye— HUte 1 04)#d 1.08 Corn—MUod RS a .B7 Barley--Htato. 1.75 a I.SO Oata—Btate 80 .0 raiumLMiu. Flour 718 • Wheat— Weetcru Bed 1.68 a 1.68 Corn— yellow M .8* M!v>d 81 a .81 Petroleum—Crude 11W HoAnrd .IB\ Olorer Heed 8.80 all.oo Timothy SOO a 8.00 BAtrndoaß. Cotton—Dow Middling 16 .18* Floor—Kxtra 6.00 a 8.50 Wheat 1.60 a 1.88 Corn. #Bl a .87 Oat* - .81 .68 CIIIbURRI UirrKXl UNIX PA MB ABO RICK (max as otaer eaoas xaau Oavtog wenas li use NMMh IIOWXV TRRMircai COMFITR will *Mlrov Worms wllSeut Injury to the shIU heleg i>*rfsi ily WHITE, auS frae (ism all aotorla* or other Injuries* logreSlSßte aaaailr use* la worm )i#i-ar ntiun#. CUItTIM A MMUWB, Frwprl.l.iw, He. HI h Vol wo • treat, Haw Verb. Bd* by JlrwfMr ss* i%mt (, ssi Sislrrr te VrJliMi, el f aasTV V ire COSTS a Boa. \v IM hll AIiKHTW In MS) lbs Ids Of I Carlo VV llaaiu, , |p| iter ilia* * •.- /\M cm fit It, aud auftihlu, a Bustwiuty for wlSs a aahv raavsnsrs. It R hi site 1.1., puUishsr, Beato*. \ #ll Wi will glva a Mas. Uuy, Woman nt I Ui'l lu evsry village In Ihs lolls* A Chance !o Make S2O in Two Days. Wills |>stl rar* will 4o—to UXll A JWW, Wslslu. OWte. BrTTiIT* 1 MQRT 1* PORTA HT te fjf KIAITIO VIrUPTUKKD fertuaa ■I T E 111 WW *s si'* {<••(. i Heme venue* of The m.xir I / I truss IS elthvul 4. uXI \ M hs most mp-triaet V* Biestrsl Sisrwvsry uf WW ike Crlitsr) Tfc# is • ult of this srw diseovsry fir Ibs.srfsi* rslirf sod start t- tier uis ars ami ##i-*lai sod gtoti fllii* Ibtsnssr fituit wum wii# {.sirsel eom eorf Jay ll >tluiosvi munus • f Ih* too,*, sissvt tsfaioln* ihs Rejoin# duns* ihs Si(lsi , ifini, or severest eirsrs.ssd if Ibt di ■ rci'ot t sis f.iltosed s yrussi est cure will set be rffs, isd Mo sr. II lotu.msd ostaos sill use s ear so* 11 the u'd Isth.oued m. I*l tytis* nsssse ifcst wars form*' I* used Cut sow cutter led Tan new Truss I# tei,l L, Mi lor Key eet •• all imrte uf the ct-unur wnfc full dttsetiuue fcn Sim y a full ds s. ri sites cirruisr sill Us esoi fits if rerruestsd hi Msil The Xlesllt Trute will oe • tij>{.l(* degree aLb IS It tiut sod ouaUAunioi'* Heirsr.f fur olhet unt il"" 1 hsts LO brt laiiuu lu regard.•- II st nr. lm(o'rlaul nesstloi tns relief and -ere f Hero a" J H ( AHSIx HAS. U fi , " K* Heslrh Officer of the C..H <>( Mew Turk. Lar g<->n ta-C bier of Mew Vorh Stars Mutytisl," etc , etc. Maw Teas, Iter, a 10th, 1*74, Geo V Holts, M l' boo I tissue Trwee le Itar Mr Aficr itlrriui lu thirl* fasts.ln a| |.U f.itvi float the use ft evert f >rm of Metall-c Trust {irocuraCl* Id tine ruuexry ml la Isruft.) MS year* a*-., spylled feur }ls*g Trwee, and tier* thai lime 1 have sinerieiierd cumlLrl sod eelief action aud l-eso Isugai Ih* Irnth. IS el the kleeuc Trure is Ih* only inslrueisol ibst etoe 11 he used for ins rel.ef sod rsrsol Hernia and resw sfier mors thso thirty yeais runtiuuous fit lue, aud Saviug adjweled mau* hni.drsde of Trusses, (sod ( r Ike leel twenty tu ulhe IOSII ss.lusivolyj 1 grslefullr d* lire it lu Ue my del berate, p 0100, thel v ... Casfir TVui. n the ot'ls oa* satltlad te the m.undsar* of ihs yutlii , that slesttrtty is tks rraty {..est st *ll sdsyisd I- the r*a airsme.u or a Tiuse or ft |i(oirier and sat tonvlured that yeter AXast.r Irso srrwslly rurst a lei ye |>iopurtit>e tf s l.ee ■ i airs i is sypl.sd. nel " > am ng eh 1 Use, hut |a oumsruss '.see within my owa knowledge of nstlanle fowV to V fee Iflf age W. U MrHKH AH M (• PtcHrreor of Attaturny and aergtry, H. X K. Hsdtcdi Cullfff Address THE ELASTIC TRUSS CO. v #d llnesdMef. Mrw lurk. . Colorado for Mis and Toimits. 1 'a s 1 v sot ages for CouruofU vee i.f Asthmat ic# Ku.l paiuculars given free Address, A- H MATIKRfOM. fsn UoltiM, rolaraße. 15,000 Sold ill 60 Bays. ABENTB WANTEo2zr£*v■ mreet da ~ luxr*. tf Mr Ogialei ivlhreetr M We rnwn awwe rftwm.'* It wu rs.s, i ratm .si Uurftn w • mi. wvwrAmVtac WttUh #RMBI U. a• WJL ll kR BW Hhwrw wiLH wvipry bm4y Uml • h* AM k' llmilli OM AfTRI IdßPft 444 Biwt II MB idMhU# MHk km BIWIM M ' oA JW 4 Rffk* t H Thtehla 4 Mkff kßßkt hR4I ftteßl Ukm4 wir't IB Ah 11# k-sNB terim HAm br brkkmbßM otHMpptHdar IB aplfh 1 t f io*MfteHl, RHpMhl; ltel AM kR Ikd UdM §mt Ml RdteiAMWr*. MB AM MR fwMtlrVhUNx. *. BHM.r baMf. Me *. ewfsJ te PW| kMMlite Im-rI fkat rUThtai tm* *, M 4 tm B, TWkS iaßffta.wek*te •*.A m*M U~• tw-Ut* AAflfteßß A- Kb WUATAUuTuk A U N |RMsAir4. Ul4. THE SMITH AHERIGAIV ORGAN GO. WMsA Nearly a Quarter ot a Centnr?. 50,000 Organs Sold! 'pax T hryof tMts Company .t to eas the hrst 1 materials without regard So eoel. lis em tlfees. sswsrtally those in leading pest ileus, avshsen Urn.liar wttM the mualotsrt of road taste um.st* from rh* tefanry of la* husl cess The . use ai* solidly constructed, and from Maw and KLA<. ASV Daeiues The mar ufsctuiert claim that they have sue cesdsd In eredlwringih* m. ef otf.e/urtory hersuee rwr heard /cpwt HrrAt: while si Ihs seme in, their trvgsns Urt teeter Ww ryeselsd Ml Jhsrr. AN OBOAN LEADING S 000 RINGEBS The fol tew log letter. from the Meet Rminsnt Or ganist In Ifee rriled gtatrs refrts to as Organ new used in Ihs Rvv IW Tslmsgr t church Tks Organ f rmer.y used, mads I > anelhtr he use, ho J proved ibsutttci.eril fISAa In —I ewe you personally my heel (hanks for aeading tows (the Brooklyn Tabernacle Caa g.cgettooioneof the gmitb American R-ed ( rgsns toths Academy of Music 11 ts perfectly wonder ful thst so small art Instrument I* sirs should have an!!!. i*Lt pswsr te -ead a Csagrsgstios of wo many thousand yrryls TM* Trustees, se w*U es myself, arc mat k pleased with it. Xhe quality of TUBS ts also all thst can bedertrwd It speak* fttr Itself, and sill have met with, who attend Utses-not*. epesk of It st most sauefhetory. Accept my thanks, and believe me to remain most rsspsci falty your., Geo W HuaoAM, OrgesHrf. -New rori, rch . IKTA Mew Instrument, of a Bsflned tjuallty t ( Ton., fee Trt tret# Ron.r. Cataloguee .sat to any addret. on .yphcajiow Trrwinnt HI., (opp Wallham.) Ilosfon. Haaa. Angsts W ARTgp to Mil our Ju.tly celebrated Art trie, tor Imdts.' wear Indispensable sod tltolxt'ly necessary IW.OOO MILD MtISTIII.V. Trey give o tnln d tsl.t fscrt-w Ml KKM tl.Kt tt Isl ITII- Ot'T TIIKM. hainple seat on receipt of g'd UO Fit KK. Send for tUwetearml ctreu tar ta I'MRLR RIMBTR 1 O *0 Cham her* gt .S T ii,,s PKM Dtl Commis.loa or g:to a week C — >l fsls-y. and .spsmsss W'.oSar Hand will pay II Apply sssrvr. G W rasa, d C. , Harlon. O uiuv Send* cts with sddrostss of other# and " n 1 recstee pestj aid a Fine Oeroutn, ?It worth 01AT Rl-HR sod it str rcttoas to clear ff s day. nui. I'tcssf t'e '.in lU-uth Mh St. I'ails.p*. AGEHTB WANTED FOB THE * HISTORY OF THE 6RANGE MOVEMENT OIL THE FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES ■rln| • foil e wmiUe iro 'iul of lb* itnr Sir! of lh. American F*imra kgeiuat U lor float or tk Rsttr. al ftt • kt. *u4 for •prtMn •on 4 Urma to Atfrbii, Mil itf w>y It arllt nilft than wt otli hrtk A44TM. KATIOKAL Pr*LIHl!6 CO.. PtiilaJl|kbia. Pa nil ?'r 1i \ V Cnarnir*lott pufciiafctM 1 Al# I II takrn adnniir of ik* f r*at d*ntnd tor Oil litlnry of lh# Oraop# Mot•ar>l. to l*n* anrtliikl* amrka on Ik* *k , lirt o not k* imp <*4 Upon |*r thai Ik# WMfc i yvn buy la indoranu by lb# laailkf Qraaftrt. I pot day Comtnlt* n r ftjit a wrfk Paltry aiid *ip*mc* Wa off#* *t and will pay It. Apply BOM . Wotibrr A C 0.. kiatlum.o. NOVELTY PRINTING PRESSES. Ikr Mr.l Ye linralrd. For Amaianr or Iluatn*** Fwr •*>*#. *"8 nnanipaaaed for geu aral Job Prl*""*. orar lO.fOOO la Tar. • BEN J. O. WOODS, L Manufacturer and Tkaalnr IB | *v*rr description f rRiNTmO MATERIAL, I Mil IV.|rr*l atul I M Kiirr lantl tit*, lift.ton. lalttl-TI. r MocKual.k * Murray*' . Mr* Tork Kfliry. U. wril ft L.fiaiu ill; M. krl M . I htla . Hnaton. Kim . N. V Oly.or I'lttaMirsli. fa. Profitable Employment Work for Everybody. Good W*g*a. Pertna nrnl Employment. Men and Women wanted, roll particular, free. Add. tea, W. A HFJSDKBSOB A CO.. Clevrland, O.orßt. Loula. Mo. iHUKNTS WAKTRO foe the new book, l.tn AS'l) ADVKSTXRSS OF Kit Carson iy bit [.anli tad frlnad, IX W. G. Palaan, Brnatt IA Kbatd fa,a.UAA> fcrtn k 1 "- aalt T.rt TTia4AiTBoWS'AjMj iraaVMi HI VTAR, TRAPPItE, SCOfT tad Ob IDS ■tit nubllit. ad. 11 e*n taint Ml (ad omplttadjaerlj.. i Indian trlbaa oflbt FAR WIBT at tana by KUCarawa vba llrtd aatnng thtta all ktaWa. It ritaaa full, rnllabla a-oaai ct Ika IdOIXM-S.aad tba MOBOCWAR. At a wark 01 HISTO- A fraad npportanl t j kttagnulu ksmnia-oav* Oar Ulttattutad cliralart teat fraa lo all naallcuiu WiiUaadua. ankniHnilwa DUSTI*. fiUJdHt A iXX.HarUaid.Ctos. BUY J. 4P. COATS' BLACK THREAD fur BACHMII •lO HATS KIT.T.KD Wllbea# boa AIARK I RAIikIIOT Brie* tori* ,**k soar kloitolll. JnMW r HKHT * CO. u.w *. rb ii M... v* r j oo.pkiia HOKCEOPATHIG DOMESTIC MEDICWE Bl LAI'RIK * Mr(i.T(IIK, Ike tflk eAlllun Wilkin itm IMII; luit rto can-A. II i* tk* stoat . umplet* ani Mliakt* work In I AIT page*. inliiluutill koauA, >flM ' A >li'*ui rat* with caarl'M of W n.rrti, II r . Oil 111 to.ok at. A **al to any nan of lb" Ci.it>4 ktatea h i uMi <•* receipt of (ftJ. * 11 II IMM lwl.lt It* MM! IU *t*f fatally ■ Ilk rhilArea Mrh year AAAr*** IHIRIIUKK * TIRKU Ho**®- patkir lAfittrt, It.'. Hruit At., ktt fork flti* iimi eeUt-iiakeA ii, UK. Sif /or Aaerrt/A*** rtr rtlur •WW* A Tr A AOb.lT* vanteA In town AAA I §■* li country to ttll TbA ,or get up club ■ "i ■ ortftrt lor Ik* l*iA**t T-* r-mp*', la Atactic*. Imaortnr*' price* and : nfturamaate t **•>.!• koo* for i ia In MM nblrkiau Mllbtl break,leak,war Ipla*t. Art ar aaairalal and cheap. AAtpltA la all hameebwM atta) a lata la ■ tori t, fatlorlia, thartk**, ttt. Agents Make $lO a Day BclUat Thw* Lamp*. Aiirin WAlint*r nsao'yts tka L'oitaA kiam AAAr*** WALLACE A SOWS. II t bauibera Mml. Saw I ark. 1 LOVBJoYU til Htli MM aa ; til.A an CITt KH At \ M Pirn KkifK. v Cult plaaa bolltr loan W all ..14 bava or." Al i ( J/o>y >SBfIL ch IA mi utt it. kebtl to four *A4rru car*! tal*l of to Mail taliwy i alaao 0* ALVA k 1.. \ly _ __ 1 bOVII JOY, tt Wa• 011 — ton ktrart knQ.a lilt W Ll'v •..4i* la Mvr<'dff. ft keeper i - K. .lajr^fMHHßim Wanted, Persons < Who will. t tarur* * par man ant b**ta**4 aaA j maka notif at itrai or oikaratta. *llinp my kkW CTIAM wAkßkk. ao.iteaeieety adeaniaaA ta at pa not du*u>a* !•#' mawli \m i B. in it * FAMILY PHYSICIAN i Will kaaaet fr>a ky mall In an* at* sea*lug tfcair i odar.ai i. Tit Bruadwa,. lit Tork _ THE Agents Make SISO & otir par Moatk, talllty oar nam pr PT MAP*. PtCTl'BKk, t HMO- DbOl .*HU, Air., near Hap *f IKV IOKK kTA tK. b.ad tor Ifll (tUM*ul *1.4 aor oar u iter*, vcw K. C BkIDOMAB, w BT Aktrtbr tiiMt. k T i^OTf] PBS a 1 -a m page p***pal*l lea* I ;. -no r.w . i* A Ma. VSE*XS9U bnnkan a J bmikima.b Watl ai . 1 V \ rrni• inl<4. Urn or nan gh a week or tiaeiorfrii** I'a/iaaMr *mp4rt /<•#. Writ* ] at ana to P M kBKli >iatk ktraat. kaar Ttrt HO! FOR COLORADO! Wnk n*lnii" rllmata, matrotterai aanarry. j mtiln* y*~aM, *trk *rv■>•■.* aaA bamltb atiaulafti ra*rl uaA *p*rta4 lafbrmm ; tin * rat. Ira*. AAAr*** A- R I'ATTXUOV, Purl j QoUls, flelnriiw. Dky pukrantppdtbi*- S Z&w* *"* GREAT REDPCTIOW. TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHoLUAII rklCßt. locreued Fkcilitie* to Club Organizer* •and far Sw Prtca-LUt. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.. r o .bob *. ii —a aT>tr ' r. mitVu* ktawb Witk. A*at* wwitaA. parttaa I run ARB PII IM I I Itun: -PLAI* BUST I V 11 aru." * TimlAa* on Ui* \ I nana. Hlaton, Cor* and ■ % fmoiuauiplLtA. bit m ana. t-r r. *ri*TARA- I ■■ I'LK ACO.tl Wnikar lint. ■ II ltra *rk- Srni RK tonß I IE |>na ot tb* taatd Haw* an J JLI at a kaar *fp, Irdn in the Blood #THR rz&crtAH fTJtrr viaiaa* u>4 Knrtebta lb* Bland. To*** Op LSa Pi Mrm.Bttkla ui. tb* < una Faaalt (imrdklelA erwrDekfttr.il a- Bum l>ya|" pnl*, ko Tkouaaada bail bona ckaaprA by Urn in* of Uila rrtntdt from *mk. ftkk saflr tint mshms, io . ptranp. bcallhy. wud bai.i-t mra and mature; aaA hitiuli aaeao* neum'ii bmiula U Ctrl it * Mai, Chorum ll* aur* )na p.A tbr rtcht artlci*. fia* tbal "IVrtrrlae Syrup" t* I .loan U> tlw eft*** Pkmjiblriakva- S*dSir*>a. StTH W.IOwII A SUM, tVajftrfcm, Ikabm AUm Par tab ky drucßUu laimlr. EXTERMINATORS INSECT POWDER FOB Ra'a, ill or, T- •. l.ra, Ania. llo.l4m*, Motka, Ac. i. 1. HKS U*. I I! HAS.lift., N. Y., Solr Apvota. THIS P6HTM6 If V' Karprr i BuitCinpa. S. i It it for tale ky K T. Rrmartprr Palo., la Wnrtk Birrrt. in IP lb. aac 9lb | a. kaprt A iao a fall *a t rttnrot nf ink tab*. Bk yw. ilarrh Hrnrdrl If.'iirra by lis mili. brul-H Iff" vIMk 11nc iin 'iirriira.t a1: trb ■ t!* 4iar*tac ) IcldaH m vVa". I U'bcit Ihr r- airtn ba*H \ 1 put In i-crloclß ffPt 1 onler with Doctor ■ ™ \ _ Plcrrv'e Luldrnff ■rdtral Dlarutrr), which AxaMl bp lAim cjnK KljfW correct l.kma I aalß pyMcm. W. rh arc e!**i al laulL alwiM to *<" l i<;v acaUy. npoti th pkli f 111* no o it ml iu c'. CBDrrli i.cric vaftotil.l Iwapplicl ahH Mr. PlCirrN Num.il Do tit be. ml 111 HI c.hich i :t c.irrtc.l hiJrh /■ and;irr. ; a ■;ot loan punt of ]*-■ tap • t : .st ;ncr la uMch tore • and ■ ulocr* C-. i.airlfrom which ditchugaM prpcci •. • • Mioocaaftil hatlhlt conraeH oflrc:: • ' (irovcn.l'tal I!k> I'mpricterH oflCr. Ilmard for a caw ofH **Hf-f i /.ci d"or i.Vi.'nrrA which hrH cannot c • Xhc Iwo mc'lrim-i wlthH 3000 WORDS. TLe f HaiS \took of WoHIt often Miff ! pronMored. re it rrti bf U* Mt Qllorltt. ! Sent to Miy*9tlurH on rwe*ln of S sty ceati. JIM *HK|'AtU B Btoa. CRUMBS Ar* a modtro Hue* d\ P" Arm b*ttr. kaeaeat joll tk. tor balltr lift I hay air* a Real tkaa aay otbtr la ■ Rina* than any MHtl taitiaara. polttk. COMFORT TiaM a krtlllaal allcary akaae, wttk last Ikaa ka tk* labor r**nlr*A wkaa otkar politba* art aisd. CRUMBS At* a east an* titan- |*" Caa b* ultA trra la ty art e!*,maklua ao I I tba parlor wltkuat Art aar Aaat wh*E ■ tk* trouble of ra ut*. moTlu* furnitara ar COMFORT oarrtlß. ■•( a* Al*a*rr**akla aulp. uroa* or tlron* a.it tmrll wkaa pi*par*A for utti, bet ar* pUasant ant karmlaa*. CRUMBS Ara pal ap la aaat la **ck ku ar* It •tyl* anA in a form nam m itlrkm-, I *tich I* inf mora ooaraniaal Hit 11 ■■ (nrutltir aay Hora, a** tkau aay otkar B tan* all wast* it pollak. aarad. COMFORT Ara tk* rkaaprat poll tb In tk* market, beraaaa out boa al lOceutt will poll tb at mack turfac* at M c. ulf worlk of the old potltb**. j CRUMBS faealett Wktu tk* m Hon with **▼***!• rtl premium at the (JP tk* beat of tb* eld Indiana pott* Knpo- ■ ttova polUhaa. altloo, la compel!- COMFORT Buy CarwM ot Coerour of your atorekaapar, U ktktt Ibem, or will procure them for you; if aot, tend at one dollar, your name, and (be naaa o your neareri eiprett nation, and w# will tend you ten b oart, and tami ltt of Bartlatt'* Blacking and Pear 1 Blueing, free oi cost. C* ram op CoarokT ran b* bad of all Wkolaaal* Grocer* aod Dealtrtlu th* CnltaA ktataa, and Em tall Daalert will find them the moil proHlabla, from tb* fart that they ar* th* teatatt tailing Mild* oftbe kind In tb* markat. H. A. BARTLETT & CO., 115 North Front Street, Philadelphia. 143 Cham ben Street. New Tork. 43 Broad Street* Boaton. DUNHAM PXAIfOS* Dunham & Sons, Manufacturer*, Wkrareoms, It East 14lh Street. [Established ISM.} KKW YORK. Jntdjbr lUuttraUA Ciromlar am 4 Frit* Z.M. , M Allniiml'JllllirA I>r. J. Halker'H ( aiffornia Vla mCßr Itfttern are a jmrely VcgetablG ' prejiaratlon, made chiefly" from the nft | tire lierbß found on the lower range* of the Siernt Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal uro|*rtu-* of which are ei acted therefrom without the use lof / johoi. Tlio queation U almoet dai sakert. "What is the cauee of the ! unparalleled euccens of Viseaja* Brr- Triur Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patkmt re covers bis health. They are the greaS blood purifier and a Ufe-gi y inr principle i a perfect Renovator ami Invignratof of the kTbtein. Never he Core in the j hUu-ry f Um world bw a aiadkdoe bmm ! eomj'-uttd*d ppsktawins the remarkaUG qll nil ling of VIBBOAB BITTBBS la hciiling Lh* sick of every dia*w*e man is heir to. TbdP ara a (renUe I'urgaiive as weli a* a Tuoim ' ! rwlieviug Oougctoi-rti or laflainmauqa m ' the Liver aaa Viatsentl ifrgoza, is Btiioen | IMkifi— ni The |Poporli<"> of !>*. Wiunirt Vm ta. ah liiTl k it* are Apvrteat. Inapbfh% ! Carat native, Xutriibrti*, Jatwrtive, Diuretia, j Sedative, Cowiler Irriunt, Badorifie, Alterw i live, and Anti-BUioaa A M. MrDOVtLD A CO.. i Drag gut* d t* Agtt **m Prascl*m Caftfajwl^ I aad oar of Wwhivlut andfkaHam Hkt.lt laid by alt l>rugl.i. d Dtabrw # r. *■ v. m*. j* STANDARD LOTTA BUSTLE. ■■MB Dtplmaa Aaurd. ■ '4l>, (At* Aamari r*M Immtliitr# aw* ... A I'- ktnUk* Hi • imLit kettle— ■■■WjTk* tiaodard Lotte- SBwaSiiV ■ eat cms b* wore | Mm* * tail ***** tiytaoAdreae. wWltatl* lit put* : 111 MIIITtbI .MVI IOKK. •OI BAtjrlrm VWIbADBbPiU*. WILLIAM A. DROWN A CO., Umbrella and Parasol -MANUFACTURERS MAJfi rM-TOBV AXII WABEitOOJIS MS Marital atr.cl, IS, I* A ST otlk third Mrttl, PfIILADtLPHiA. WAKHI.OOB*: Gk 4k soe Smewsy. SKW t ORK. By artiMtt A**tgwtt g aaA atiiuMait*f wt , ret t brttrr I'mbrmUt* m> Pa.-ttoi* tkaa ara mais is Euiop* and Amcitea. If yoa a at ltttltU> I'mkraUaa gad tka Mtrt title <4 P. >.'. log.il rt t, par make Leo* /r uw TViaAe Afact fWAiTAIT Kkmn MKX r. -At home. V male or f. teal. p. a we. k werraatad. Bo pt tel repaired. Pall aarttca'.ara ut a walaaMa asm pi, meet ire- Ai4r.. wnbdct retura tump A.. TOCWO. MP Piftk L. WUliUiilHirD. . T. lUV I leuAiaggs Otaaddraa*of tra ytrtout with • I tort* will recatee Jaa*kaaattfal Carom* Aur I and ie*iraciioa* k w < ge" rick, m aipatd. Ult 11 ,w* Af Ma On. Ito IdtAkh St.- PBile Pe. NEW BOOK. Nothing Ukr It Im l.lteratre. Agaata wanted tor boa*tea In Story, ky D-. S B. Fw i' Sal* t yor territory, A<. a**ie*t. Ku ril Hill PaLliukligCo ,1 r>i *lk f.reel 1 T tPIIK T.ft m.K Soda Fountains! |M, |S, fTS A B lot*. GOOD, DUSABLI AND CHEAP. Shippvd Ready for Uaa. Manufacture,! by 3. W. CBjAPMAX a Co., Maitmmc, law. IV bend for a ClrtaAaru*. Aptihiaa't I timet rated AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. KKW RETISBf BMVIOB. Xlttad by tiaoau* tinar and Cgaa A Dana. *p bt r mplrtec in M ealataae. yWual, i(h>aitai*A. Pie* eoiumea pew ready, letaed BiauaitklT Unit ky lubaer,plioa nv :,. cd fur .nmeu pegtw D. APVUm-l A 00_ Pa ki lake-a. at* t4 Al (tmedway K ■ w Tork. Nature's Great Remedy THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES!! it e e. "ei p-m.p. -e. t. mu ky a pacmiwr pronam ™ the .'wianoo af tk* tar. by wkick It* kigbcat mecboaai propertica ara miwd. Tar emea la In crude ttait baa been recceametwiad ky namotnt piivmciau* ofovreiej It it ciekdiady •Sii i I to tk* aSUcted fw the (allowing timsl* reetc-m; 1.1 v cwnn*,—* tr wA-w/riy ifiemy Akr cumw* bat by Aiteolrini tk* phlegm mat at tmtrat amto-e la Uirow ad" th* aabeaiuy matter cauv-M the Unubta la ntn af atwAegcowmrtrw* it botk praltMi and raodcra Una buidanaoaut tb* Uh of the eflkted auSarat. •.It* bealmg principle acta opoa th# irritated aar. p. h rtruptnsaira gmttctrai rwa icc-on. PoalUaa. -7 curing all bunen. from ihr eommoa nana mo ** have never been equalled. Pa* Ml* by all Dngghta and Stnrnktepam, sad A Dr. L G. C. WISHASrs Office, Mm. M> sr. a r . rfi fTatrs GREALTLraLm^B AND BLOOD PrRIFIER. , I 1 It is not a quack uoetTum. I W JThe ingredients are publinhed on bot tie of medicdne. It used and recommended by ! Physicians wherever it has introduced. It will Jj positively cure SCHOFTLA WM tn itt rug*it*, l>rug*it*, at Ocrdimv Vs., ray It never has faded togir, WlaatiaJaction. ■ Bsai'l 0. McFadden. Murfreeaboro', taya it cured him of She*. matiMu ihfn iUelMlilitd. THE BOSADALIS IN CONNECTION WITH OtTB will cur* Chllla and Fever, Liver Complslut, By*. ri-VtU, We guarantee Koaaoan. inperior to *ll other Blood Purlfisra. Band tor Bescrtntlvs Circular or Almanac. Addraas CLXMBNTS A CO., • A Commerce St., BaUimmro, 3U. BSBMMbw to ask yosr BruggUt to* Bosasaia.