Farm, Harden and Household Irrlf>tln( * Jlfudnn. The plan generally punned in Penn sylvania, says a farmer, ia as follows : The stream ia banked smooth and level, and a pate ta put at the lowest part of the stream, so that the water mar be raised nntil a thin sheet of water tlos over the bank and down the slope. At the point wln re the flow of water ia ex hausted and absorbed bv the soil, a diteL is made parallel with the stream above. This is made perfectly level and smooth, with smooth banks for the water to flow over. When the upper portion of the meadow has been suffi ciently watered, one night's watering being generally sufficient (the water should never be turm d on during the day, unless it is cloudy), the water is tnmcd into the second channel, either through au open water-course or under ground pipes, at the upper end of the field. The second section is thus wu ten d. The whole field is divided into seetious in this nisuuer, until the Init torn is reached At the foot of tne field there should be a ditch for drainage purpose*, of at least three feet deep, to carry off superabundant water and prevent any stagnant water from ac enraulating in the soil. This manner of laying out the field, offers no obstacle to a mowing machine. The water courses are to be made aeonrately straight and smooth upon the edge, not over eieht inches deep, is possible, and l'i to IS inches wide ; they should be eloped evenly, so that the mower, if need be, ru-iy be driven across one of them genth without any jar or injury. Stock should nev r bo permitted to go npon the field; even calves or ahoep will, by choice, rather walk in the ditches than anywhere else, and thev will sHn break down the banks and spoil the edges. The above is the per fect plait. There an> not many mead ows that are as perfectly laid oat as they might be, or as is here descrilnsl, and there are some that have been laid out well and carefully that Lave been neglected, the ditches have become fill et! up, aud cattle have been pastured npon theci, yt t they are still watered regularly, but only with partial success. But there are a large number upon which this av>teni haa hecu adopts im perfectly or partially, and some of these cut two or throe tons of mixtxi timothy and red-top hay upon the watered por tions year after year, without manure. There are. Lower* r.a much larger num ber of farms still to which this method of irrigation might be applied, if the owners only had energy enough to make the most of the opportunities they possess. The grass usually sown npon these meadows is timothy, and frequently clover is sown with it When the watering is excessive, or where the meadow is neglected, red top and some coarse grasses gradually work in; but if properly treated, the timothy preserves its hold upon the land, and lasts indefinitely. Prtln( to Dtilrsjr lnwra. We have over and over again stated , to our readers that the time and ex pense often bestowed npon turning np the ground in the fall, m order that the frost may have a chance to pene trate * eeper and destroy insee.e, is money thrown away, as they are so constructed that in the severest weath er the frost does not penetrate their cases and freeze their juices, unless in s. me way their vitality is impaired. TLere are, however, people in the world who do not believe this, and so give an nually time they can badly spare to these futile efforts at insect destruc tion. A recent number of the monthlv re port of the Department of Agriculture tells of some of these faithful people, who will, under no circumstances, give np an old tradition, unless absolutely driven by the most bare-faced facts. These a Missourian provided for them. He lived in a country good for grass hoppers. He got a quantity of earth, had it frozen through and through, and then placed in boxes by the aide of a stove. In a few wicks young grass hoppers appeared in abundance. Still, this fact is no stronger than manv we have given ; and there will, no doubt, be people who will believe frost will destroy these insects in this wsv for hundreds of years yet to come. —Forney's Press. CUerse Kftorj' Knlrt. Dr. L. L. Wright, of Oueida county, X. Y., sends to the patrons of his fac tory the following " suggestions for the season of 1874," which are pood for all times and hence are published here and now : 1. Milch eows should have free ac cess at all times to good running water. 2. They should never be heated by being run, stoned or dogged. 3. The utmost cleanliness should be observed in milking, and by no means wet the hands in the milk while milk ing. 4. Xo can of milk should stand where it will absorb the barnyard ©r stable odor, or other scent. 5. Tne milk shonld be strained and well aired immediately after having been drawn from the cows. 6. Some arrangement for quickly and effectually cooln g is at all times very desirable, and when the milk ia kept at home over night, ia indispensable. 7. Scalding ail vessels used about milk at l-at once a day with boiliDg water, and rinsing them with cold water at night, is essential. 8. Keeping the strippmga at home ia morally and legally as bad as wateriug. 9. The milk Bhonld be sent to the fsWrrv as soon after milking as pos sible. " How to Tell a (loose front a Gander. In aortii g oat a flock of geese for home breeding ir to make sales.it ia often difficult to distinguish the males from the females. An exchange thus delineates the difference: "The goose has always a feminine ap g'arance and the gander the opposite. er head is smaller and her beak short el ; knot on foiehcad smaller and not ao pointed ; her neck shorter and more delicate; the black streak on back of neck not eo high ; colored ring around head not ao bright; her neck cornea out of her body more abruptly (this is oc casioned by her having a "larger breast than the gander;, giving a square ap pearance to the boiy. The voioe of the gander is keener and louder; adoring around the head more brilliant; eyea keener and always on the lookout. With such marks plain to view, any practical gooaemnn can readily distin guish one from the other." An Improvlied Hen Coop. A lady who has a " handy man " in her employ, asked him to make a hen coop for some temporary use. In about five minutes ho came round and said he had made one. And so he had. He had taken the hoops all •off the end of an empty flonr barrel, whi• lattls ones, you must not cry . You can go to hsr from here. If you try.'* An J Jem whispers very low, As the |n: \! U.K. The throe fleet tlyeni entered tijxm the last nnle close together, the friends of esch being about equally sanguine of success. Tbo contest was watched with intense interest. More than it.OUU person* held French piHil tickets, alul SIOO,OOO was at Stake on the result. Katie l'ease gains a little. She is over taking Wauderer, aud such a shout as her backers set up. Now they are run ning aide by side. "Why don't she pass him ?" exclaim at 1. Ast live hun dred in hopeful impatience. She gams a little -she is shoving ahead ; but she baa done her licit, aud the graceful, spirited, ambitious mare is evidently humbled as Wander.-r leaves her to take care of herself. And now the friend* of Wanderer, by clapping of hands and other demonstrations, attest the jor of their expectauey. Mian time Fellowcraft is thrvwing all his energy into his resolve to wiu the ra<---, and he Jiiust do his best, to ; for at the quarter-mile before the finish he is only a short leiigth ahead of Wanderer, who is four lengths ahead of Katie Fease. tub rismil. And now they v>me tearing down the home stretch. Neither of the horses ia being urged. The race is too long for that, and yet r*cli one is putting forth his very best efforts. If they were bumau they could not struggle harder for the victor's crown and re ward. With their necks extended to the utmost and tails streaming straight out behind they twmuded along the track, their feet seeming scarcely to touch the ground at all, so quick is the spring which sends tlieni like arrows through iLc sir. Kstie has fallen at least thirty yards behind, and the struggle is between the two horses. N >w Fellowcraft makes a spurt, aud a few tremendous strides, just before the finish send him under the wire four lengths ahead of Wanderer, and the winner of the l>e*t and quickest fonr mile race that was ever run iu all the world. Time, 7.195, lasting that of Lexingtuu, Longfellow, Helm bold, and Harry Ba*eat to quarters, it being unJ I>UXH! in the pilot tower, an enemy's ship hast within the fchell proof tower, and gave his commands through speaking tnlie*. The turrets were manned by their full complement of men, 24 to each gnn, 11 taking in side and 13 outside position in work ing each. From the turrets down to the magazines, every trap-hcle was manned. On the word being given to 'load guns.' the TOO pound shells were within a minnte brought out, hoisted on the pnllcy carriage, ran down to the gnn's mouth, and the gun loaded and run out. The distance from the enemy being given, the gun was raised to the proper level, and discuarged within the second minute. The enemy, Iwing sup posed to have escaped, bore down on the Devastation, and boats put off to board her. The bugle sounded to arms to repel the boarders, when two-thirds of the men of the erew~~coraprising 100 men each division—flew to arms, and with swords and guns ran up to the boarding deck, the third division re maining below, to protect the maga zines, and as a reserve. The boats be ing repulsed, it was supposed that the enemy had returned to their gnus, and that a shell having burst, had set fire to the Devastation. On this three bells were rung, and the men were ordered to the hose. Fonr hose were set in operation on the sonndingof the bugle, and the forepart of the ship was del uged with water, at the rate of abont three tons per rolnnte. The imaginary fire being got under, the bugle sounded to return to poßta, the enemy's ship still npproaehing. The order was next given to ' ram ' her. All the men returned to the breastwork deck, and, lying down with their beads forward, prepared for the shock. Thn imagi nary eucniy being pierced, the drum again beat to quarters, gnus were re loaded, and after backing out from the supposed disabled ship, a broadside of fonr guns was poured into her. This act was supposed to have destroyed the enemy, and the bngle sounded to se cure the guns. On the captain receiv ing reports that everything was se cured, the bugle sounded dismissal." A Shocking Deal It. Later andeut paily of linliaiia adopted a plait.olll and nomi ua'.iit a Htate ticket I'lie Judges of it.e Hiq iome Coin 1 of ConuocUcut, being equally dill.led 111 the case of Mia KautlV I Haiage •xaliiet UlO Traiolei'a Insurance t' liupany, ihu former d(n ialon of the Hupremo Court awarding #h taai lo the plantltf, stands. Till* waa * . aso of *OlllO liupoitai.ee Iho cotu|ny (licit lo aliow thai Je*o 1. Hat age committed euh'tdo ill I*7o, uheroae lie wa* piohaMy mill de(od. Ill* jiillcy was #s.(ax>, and hia wide* sued for fiiialu ..Thioo citirrn*. name,* Conrad, liugbee, and Shiojadme. of Aikanea* lost aoluo hoi so* A (lip to the Irxaa and MimmOUl I order* dvvrlope.l Ihai lhll Haul*, a wc-lhknown deej ciado had atolen the ani male, ltarii* waa foiuid secietod hi a c tin field, and ltandulph llairte, and Itohert Bkld mole, hia accoanplicee, wme also taken. They won ceooried to Boecvllle, Haiher county, and placed ui the t wn prison, guarded hy eight lto-u. At-oill inlduighl the cttlxeli* of It >*evllle were aiouecil hy a terrific volley of pistol* end gtui*. *omc one liiiiulred and fifty •< spoils he lug diiH-harged Hastening to the prison, it ua* found to he empty of He Inluslee, and lioi.o of Uie guard* hurt. Mrs. liar tie, wife of Ilxll, who had stayed hy her husband during the night, waa weeptug. Morning dispelled llie mystery. To a Single limb of a tree, about one mile and a half fi. ui lioeexlllr, llill Harris Kandolph llama, aiid ltol-ert Hklduiore were found hanging. 'llie following addiUoual uominauona for momberw of the U. H CuUgroea bale been made: tleu. Jaruoa A tiarfiold has been re nominated . U. b. IVhiunan, hy Uie AnU- Mouo|Hity Convention, ludianola, lowa, J H. I'lckerell, hy the Independent Ueforui Conveu- Uutt, Toledo, lowa , A. 1. hloxouaou, Ly the IndcpeiiJout lteform Coiiveutlou, Lincoln, 11. . W 11. Aoidereau, by Uie Ninth Illinois bmulct lndrj>elidcllt CollVOllUull . Judge New t-y the beuxocrele of the Pourlh bistrxcl of Indiana l'hllo Clark by the betuocral* of the Stvoiid biautct of Maine . Isaac Clements, by the ltrpuhlicana of the Ltghleenlh blairict of UUnul* I'. J. Caeaou, by Ihe HepubUcaiia f Uie Ninth bletrtot of Indiana. J. I>. C Atkiu* by Uio bemucrate of the lughth bia trtct of 1 cuneesee , Jere Harahim, Oolotod, hy Uie Uadical 1 oUVCOIUon In Helms. Ala . on llie J .Hit l-silol, Jolxu ltutuisuu, of L'niun county, by the ltepubllcane of the N.Ulh Uhlo bieUicl H VV. Haywood, by the belnocrate ai.d lalwrala of Uio Tenth liidxana Dolrut The Hon. K 11. H.iar has declined to be a , xndidaio from the Seventh bistnct of Maeea chuaelta The (iieyenr-.ee, Kiuwaa, and t'ouxanchoa, eeciug the pre)>arauoica for war hy the uoopa, hate asked for psace MUM Jceexo Pierce, Herbert Polls, and Oeurge bcmoiid . of Laal Boston, sere drvwnsd si Centre Harbor N IL, whde bathing The men who Wont to AtteUu, returned, satisfied that the Austin not was almost as much a ixaaou ae tiiat al homer t llie, and that the re ports from there hel t-ceri much exaggerated L ring the entire diet urtsee*elou of the place. Hovenlecu of the leederw, or rather u. -is butalrruua ouoa, Were arrested aud ouo fined iu Jail to a wait ins! The a'.element (niogtap'hed to Ihe Chicago Tf i' uk about ibe l'awtteoa having skinned a man ahie near IV eel Point, cannot be traced to any eoures beyond a country paper published al liemuttL Arniala from Weal Potut say it la a mare rumor, lacking cvaifirmaiiou. The New York Stale Temperau Convention hate cadeil a convention of the temperance Vetera of the Stale who hare not eo-ojereted with a third party morexuetit, to meet at Cues. September X), at letr o'clock. A IX. It ia to be ci io;- f-od of three delegate* frvtu each Assem bly district ...At Saratoga, tiray Planet. Mr. Belmont a hone, male a rails iu 1 toj, the lew! Ume on record for a running horse.. A j any of Spanish guemUla, while reeou- UoiUiitg ui Uie mouulaina near Sancti Lapmtua. emxiuntered a hand of twenty ineurgenta. A fight eri'.nvl In which four of Uie insurgent* were killed including Lieutenant-Colonel Manuel Sanrher A general imj-rovemrul in the Sea Lugland corn crop la reporiaa! dur ing Uie last month .. Kpaan is about to put into execution Uie decree f c the abolition of alatrnr In Port i Iboo brie bun bred Men nonite families from 1: ;** jane! through Herhn ou thetr way to the tuned Stales Marshal Became is going to Uruaael* to live. Trance will make no demand for hi* extra diUivn William Price, a mining tees in Gilroy. was aei t cm a aearrh for Tom Collins Ho was told that Ihe noted myth had accrued him of robhsry. aii 1 the Joke was so auocc*fnl Uiat he carried a revolver ready for shooting when lie ahould meet ihe defanirr. The wild goose chase was kept tip all day. and at last he waa h-ld in a nsloon thai Collin* had Just gone Into the hark yard. At llu* time be l-wame ao exritod thai he nn'nlenOonally pulls*) the trig ger and allot him*e:f faudly The bemo crala of the Ninth C -tigresaiona] il:lrict of Tenneesco have nominated W. 11. Caldwell, of Weakley county, for Congress. A spent! dispatch from a correspondent at Kloux City confirm* the rejort of the finding of gold at the liiack Hills, and says that the miners tiunk the prenotix metal will he found in ltige i|nanUUo. Spotted Tail thinks Uie Custer expedition in violation of the Indian treaty, but is not disposed to fight about it. lhshop Hare thinks the (iovemmeut will have the trouble of buying the lands of the Indians . . /> Sir reports that the Investigation iijto the ctrcumstanccw of llaxaitie's escape shows that the director of the prisoner is gravely implicated, while the other effeials are exonerated, The Milanese journals,eay that itaxaine has passed through that city on Ins way to thn Chateau d' Ardemberg. Switzerland. the residence of the Empress Eugenie The bathing party who met with such a sad fate at Centre Hart>or, N. 14 . was composed of six persons, three ladies and three gentle men. Two lathes and one gentleman were saved, viz.: Miss Jessie Con, Miss l.inaCoe, and John Pierce. The others were lost. A terrible attempt at double murder was main at Dnelph, Ontario. A man named Hazel threaten**! to shoot hit daughter, a girl of sixteen, if lie fonnd her again in male com pany. Itemg informed that she nas with a man, he went out and shot the man and girl whom ho supposed ho was in search of, in flicting probably fatal wounds. On reaching them, however, he discovered to his horror that they were not the gnilly pair, but another man named Hurley iu company with a girl named Mary Calvin. Harol then fled, and has not since been captured A shocking mur der' accompanied by t irture. was jerj>etr*ted in Colfax county. Nebraska. Anumlierof Indians, supposed to tie Pawnees, camped near a home steader's cabin, and two squaws went in search for food. 1 bey rtiwi to the honsc wlien the man was atieent and went through it. in spite of the wife's r* moustianee*. Finally they attempted to take away the family | only IS per cent, of the average annual yield The number of cases of small-pox in New York last week was twenty-three, against thirty-five for the previous week, a fact which does not by any means indicate that there need be fears of an epidemic At a recent election in the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, I. T. Coleuian Colo was elected Gov ernor of the Chectaws and Frank Overton Governor of the Chlckasaws. This is regarded as a triumph of progi waive principle* .. 11,• recognition of llin Hpeiiih lleptihllo by England, Trance ami Austria la officially promulgated. Tla Tannsaaaa Democratic a(*t UmimUob at Nashville, |*ax| resolution* favoring a rareutm tariff anil declaring that llie credit tif tltn Htate must Im> maintained at any coal. Judge Porter u i,(itntnall fur (inventor III# bemourala of lite Twelfth I'eiiiiaylvsn.a Plalllet have nominated lit* Hon. llondrick It Wright for Congress Iho heuwiata of the fifth biatrial of Vermont nominated Homer W. Hasten, of Montpehor foi I uii|ias. . M A. Candler, of be Kalh eouitljr, (ia., dm nominated for Congiawn ou the eighth ballot... Oliver Curtis, while shooting si s dog neat br. llerryuian's farm at Corona Park, N. J , accidentally shot Laura button, aged 9 year a. Lite Wound la fatal The eon of tide* Unbelts, of Ottawa, 111., waa bitten by a mad dog A lU* 1 aloiia waa applied to the bite adhering closely It waa removed aeveral Union and placed tu warm water, when a green tali scum would artae, until al laal the alone would mi longer a thole In the wound, no more wttm Would arise. and the poison was believed u> tie all extracted Five young men got ff the train at Peekukitl, N. V.. and hired Mr Osborne, a boat builder, to lake theiu to the steamer Wyoming. They urged OaU>rne to row up alongside the targe and put them on board. He did ao, and hia bn*l waa etrurk by a fender on llie l aigo aud u|eiet, an t all were thrown into Uie water. A lad named Jatue* hade, who wan towing behind the Wyoming lit a email boat, cut hia boat loose and hurried to llie leecne. Ho eoreeeded lit eating Mr. Osborne and one of the young mou. He eay* he aaw two of the young men diowu, being un atle to reach them. The steamer did not atop, hut moved ou down the river The excursion eteenier was from Youker*. The boy Kane •ays Ute atrugglea of the young men iu the water were terrible to behold ...V. 8. Hoc ro tary Piali declare* that the story of a projiwed reaeiou of Porto llu'o to Oertuany is without fouudatiou aud that the alleged dispatches are forgerlee. m The Teia* legislature liaa paeaed an act granting a pension of #l9O a year to the aur vlttira of Uie revolution which ser>araled Texas from Mexico and #l9O to such a* are disabled by twa of sight or llllib . the |w>ti*lon to lie paid ouly to em-It aa have not sufficient prop erty for their support without the aid of llie peuslun John Conway, a lu-enaed vender, with h pailner, John be Keyee, peddled peachee iu ltrouklyu. be Kryaw iu sport threw a peach at Conway, who waa sitting on the •agon, it etrurk bun in the eve, and from the pain and shock Conway lual hia balance and full to llie ]>avem*nt. frarluring hia ekulL A bold allempl waa made to rub the N'aUunai liank at Ansotua, Conn, five masked burglars surprised and overjuwernii John Hockley, the waU'hinati, while he iu eating hia lunch m Ua tuilw TvoO of a factory ad- Joining the bank, and after chaining Ixim to a ■'.earn pi; * touk the krya of Uie bank from hia pocket and entered at a rear door. A small orifice in the aloii# vanll waa male by nitro glycerine, hu( the safe could not be reached, and the burglars left al 1 o'clock ou a hand car going down the Naugaturk road, and after ward took the 690 a. w , train to New York. There were only stout #* 000 in the safe at the ume. A number of jimmies and a buttle of nilro-glyoeriM were found near the hank. Kldndye W licet), convicted last term tn Bangor, Me . of murder In the second degree, for the killing of John Hay at Medwar in I*7l. has been sentenced to imprtsunmeut for hfe . The reported duel tn HC Jamoe pariah. New Orleans, between br Charles Uray and Deputy Bbertg lueharda, t* con. dime ! They fought with revolver* at a dis tance of fifteen paces. Both fell at the third firs, and U4h expired tu a few anutilea Much solicitude ia felt f.w the safety of the Austrian Polar Expedition which baa now been abot-nl two year* without having hern heard from. .. The dependence of Trmnoa aud Lug land on foreign grain ta materially lessened . The managers of the great Chicago Ft j- wiUiin are very much encouraged at the prtwqwvt* of the approach ug exhib.Uou. A large nomtor of - >il!er have been tendered deeiitnte by the recent disastrous •loru in the country around Quebec ... The '.own of Aualin. Nov.. waa badly flooded by a cloud burst No Uvea were loot .... A man haa been arrested in Boubait. France, for eborhitig cruelty. On searching hi* bouae lb* |wvboe fund hut two children, aged lilne and Ave year*, chained by their neck* In the sail of am inner room. Tliers wa* a loaf of bread and a pitcher "of water near them They wars in a mineral,le condition, having been Uiua coo fluad fur a,m* Um* The Fentuylvania liepiibiican Sute Convention adopted resolu tion* claiming to be in favor of boneel govern ment, {vreaeuted Governor Hartranft a* a can didate for the Preeidency in 1*76, and voted down a resolution ind.trwing (teneral Orant for a third term The Chineae Government ha* given Japan ninety day* to yrtthdraw it* troop* from Uie laland of Formoea. In the mean time China t* making *1 tenure prepara hotte for war with Japan, which, it ia generally leheved. will en*tie ... It i* reiorted that TOO ahi|m. of 1 'ioO tone each, will be re-juired to carry California'* *urplu gram crop to Ktir.,]>e An Italian. rr*|!y dreaaed. wa* found It Bedford avcntie. near llavward •trect. with hi* throat cut and hi* body gaabed witli hideoua *tab wonnda He barely lived until he we taken to the Siith Sul>-Precinct Station. On hi* body being aearcheJ, a watch and chain. 323 in money, and three ring* were found on hi* peraon. It turn* out that the man wa* one of a gang of Italian counter feiter*. and that he wa* murdered by hi* com rade*. the caue being fear thai ho would divulge their nefanou* work .. John T Morn*. lieputy Sheriff of (Vtllin* Courtly, rota*, write* a letter to the Feeamy /arrpofcA, •tating he killed a notoriou* character named A mo* 11. Iteed. in lutmar County. Texa*. Ile fore dying Heed Mated he vra* the leader of the hand thai committed the lowa and Gad'e Hill. Mo,, train robberie*. th# Hie. Genevieve. Mo.. ! bank robliery. ai d alao aaeerted he rtthbetl the Hot Sjiriug*. Ark., and Austin. Texa*. Mage*, and had committed aeveral similar rohhene* in j Arizona. Nevada California, and Oregon. He would not give the name* of any of hi* eon- : federate*, hut declared poeitively that neither , Arthur Mct'oy. nor the younger of the Janice : brother* had anything to do witli thews rob bed#*. Love and I.*w. Tbo Montpelier Arpii* gives the bil lowing as among the stories related by Judge C. K. Field at the centennial celebration at New Fane, Yt. : " By a strange perversion of legal principles, it was supposed by our ancestors that whoever married a widow who was ad ministratrix npon the estate of her de ceased husband, represented insolvent, and should thereby poasess himself of any property or thing purchased by the deceased husband, would beWime an executor rfc *<>n tort, and would thereby make himself liable to answer for the goods of his predecessor. Major Moses Joy became enamored of Mrs. Hannah Ward, widow of Willism Ward, who died in 17KS, leaving an insolvent estate, of which Mrs. Ward was administratrix. To avoid the unpleasant penalties of the law, on the morning of her mar riage with Dftjor Joy, Mrs. Ward placet! herself in a closet with a tire-woman, who stripped her of nil her clothing, and when in a perfectly nnde state she thrust her fair, round arm through a diamond hole in the door of the closet, the gallant Major clasped the hand of the hnxom widow, ami was married in due form by the jollieat parson in Vermont. At the close of the ceremony the tire-woman dressed the bride in a complete wardrobe which the Major had provided and caused to lie deposit ed in the closet at the commencement of the oeremony. Hhe came out ele gantly dressed in silk, satin, and lace, and there was kissing all around." THE Outers.—Says Barnum to the Boaton interviewer : " I*aHt year I visit ed the big towuH with the circus. Next year I shall iiuvo two sets of tents and fixtures, two sets of men, and travel by railroad. It will cost from S(i,(HX) to {f7,ooli j.er day to do so, but it shall bo done. While the exhibition is going on in one locality, my men will bo en gaged in the work of putting np the du plicate tout in another, and it will be only necessary to transport the perform ers and horses by railroad, leaving be hind a force to take down the first tent and oarry it further &lon£ the route ready to receive the exhibition again." A diminutive hoodlum tu nrrwited in Han Franciaoo tbo other day, and on being scan-hod, panned unt ona largo sited revolver, a bos of cartridges, a aevon-innh howio knife, a papal of tobacco aml a roll of cigarotten. California''. Biggest Nugget. How nitioh we owe to tlalifora s ! Her precious metals have enriched thousand* of our follow citizens, and have proved the main stay of America iu times of national pecuniary embar rassment. Her mining industries have given employment to myriads of me chanic* and laborers. Hoc ia the land of promise tu the fortune seeker, lint the (loldeti Htate has lately sent it a new treasure. Her last nugget is J >r. Walker's California Vinegar Hitters. The health-giving principles contained in this curative arc a more precious boon than gold. Iu all affections of the liver and stomach, remittent and in termittent f< vers, rheumatism, and pul monary diseases, it may be relied upon. As a blood depureut and iuvigoraut it la unequalcd, ) urifying the circulation and iufusing new vigor into the debili tated frame. It ootiquers that most unyielding of all eouiplaitiU—dyspep sia, and we know of no other remedy that can accomplish this, lis entire freedom from alcoholic spirit, which retards aud neutralizes the effect of any inediciue, aud which form* the bast* of many of the pneuJo bitters and tonics, doubly enhances its value to the sick The pajM ra of the United Htates vie • itli one another in doing honor to Dr. Walker. We, too, add otir voice, and say ail honor to the man whose science aud skill have enabled lorn to draw frm the vegetable kingdom such a Imlsain for human suffering.—CWa Treating Ihe Wrong Diaemae. Main- umob Women call upon their family liliTaldua. UM with dvwpepal*. another with paiptlaliuU, ahutlioT with trouble of the hrs*at, another with path twin and there, and Ut UiU way they all present alike to themselves and their rw-K iU|| and indifferent doctor*. Bcparele and ! while they are iitua only able perhaps Ut palliate for a time ; they are ignorant of lb* i-auae. and encourage then practice until large bill* ale U-ale when tlie suffer!i, pauenu are no better in the en J, hut probably urae for the delay, uraiment, and other complication* made, and which a pr | r medicine dlreeled to Lha cauae would have ettUiely tetuovod. theio by instituting health and comfort instead of erokmged iniaery From Mia* l,nriuda K At. (lair, Shade Athena Co., U , Oct. liUi, lf-72: " Ia U. V. I'ltin *, buffalo. H. 1' Vour favorite Prescription ia working alrnowt lib* a uurale on me I am heller already than 1 have been for over two year*." From I'll* A. Scl.afer /.ancwviUe, lud , Aug. 3. ix:a j " It*, fltat- 1 received the medicine you Belli me aid began using u immediately Aa a re alt of the treatment I feel belter than 1 have for three yearn ** From Mr* Johii K Hamiiai, OdeU, 11L, March IS, 1*73 ; "H*. Pi a*.-*-The Favorite Preaeriplioo haa done me good, which 1 am very thankful for." Com. _ Iter. E. 11. Hopkisa, o( Jackson Cen trw, Shelby Co , 0.. aayw : " Mv wife had the ivtoeumpuou fur leu year*, and had been rou tined to her bed for eome ume. 1 hoard of lr L. li C. Wiehari'a l*tne Tree Tar Cordial, and after rising four bottles. ehe waa able to do the work for her family.' —Cum. Did tou t'Trr aoe a child that did not hate holta through the toe# of He alioeo. If yondid, they were proleeued by HII.VER 'MIL i bey never west through at the toe. Try thorn. —Coxa. On® of the buaieat place* in the country la the factory of the Narreganaett Collar (a men wet to marry tw kav.a. Sire U km K ; ate trie* ST. I* rwaarr thai ta* *tl< aim b*lv*v* It) *a* bat kit ears a*a. b acted kiuvutii Ina i)M krr tan*. MU awe kaad* I* i youth ' lit prcb*llf f l kr tlkuw* Wtirul yen* *o oft aae pretty cayti Bifii to k* nllrtti ' We a no. of maey aim tar rate* Tata SUm a vet a m<>wt wwadarfkl p**>iy avi eaiaiaJ euwj.lt* <•. ta wkua *< riertami la the r*!tbraiti UriTiw l.ortwavv. |t cot la bat to crate at> ftfliytr bettl*. and ae Family or ,. c t H.rca* tkcald ke witkvel It. Tktre la so firah, but or muarit ailment apes maa , r ami met, like Kkrnmatiam. Brala**. *pvl and hataet*t, waick it .ill tmt altavlal* at car*. Wky anil yew eaSerf Bewar* of eoeatarfeua. It la w raj ytd In a (lead plate ttgrating e.fßeO "0 Weetkrook. ra*mit." tin Ka try body "e TonMr.-Suioelami of the great Kat.or.al *r* ok)la4 to rteort. It kae n tpnaianeos* boarttn*aa it ut It which eerrtet conviction k the mind i f ike auditor. The Markets. Nw Tosz. .Im< OstUs—rcmu Kxtrs BuUork* .15 V* .13V Ocwnrocm to good T xana .03 •, a .tu Xuofi tMvi 13 fx a SO. (JO aow—i4ve t'\s .n>, DrM**d ... .o*%* .rev Sheep .04 V* .o'* Option- MMd.ng 1V -MS Floor—Extra We5tern......... .. .. 3 a fSO stale Extra 3.10 a S*l Wheal- led Vl-elem 1.2* sk* Ko. 1 Spring 1.31 aI.M *> .* Barter -Malt l.to a 1 30 0t Mixed Western *0 a*. Ml* Oora--Mixed Wns!*wc Si a .Si * Usy, per cwt ."J a .so Straw, per .wt SO a ,S Horn "r try ion, who cose not care to live upon It, and a* I have no further ute for tt, I will sell U to the htghatt bidder for ca*h, within ninety davs. No bids receivi .1 for le.. than W per aero. Jot firlhr particulate, aiders* GEO. A 81BIH0EB, Ko >m t. M l ormick B oek. Oh ecgO. I'L Ollf) Vt Farm* for Bale. Bend Cete. fr Catal >gue. ZUU Vd. Ch'ffln. st'ples d Co.. Richmond, Vs. wart It mora t'ollrgt, Swarthmore, Delaware Co., Pa For botk xrxex : under care of rrtende. 1 For catalogue, Sc., a Pe, IDWD, B. MAOILL, Pres. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for m lACHMI] THE BEST EVIDENCE. Tlsk f-llmrlrf UtIM trr-m 111 B B. BBIT, rtof M. r. mtrk N tUkfe, MM*., Will be rkk< • lib muini br m >| i*|ii fbi. rtol •••' htlnf fiM tka ,# d eekee kt ct4 IM of lb# R.r K I i n lo Ibll uiliaonr, as* ihtre Übo doubt about lb* cur* lift fuvart 11 VKvari'b. Kino. Mmi.. Jm. I. I at*. I>MI i i W- bne ■-d re. Mit fir t.ukrtlmg ri'ttr frutrill * aiairtM o/ Ihi jrMml tilw W fi II i-ee basu lb* wi of ••• tn our lit# He l new e#ent.i n of Hijii If. liiilau Jektk bobu kuß#f-d final ■tciwli ut b>t l< uaHd M Kriifalxi iIMUm, and o.< (•• reamed 'bat nwrii .11 abo NO b m tb<,uui hie rooooori i|.tillo. A ooanoal • fable ot. j •l. latiO roaid glee ue but the fdulMl boko i f tuar.r lat, of too number de rltfiu) lhai bo waa kofoad ibo >orb of koaiaa inatllii, ibai ee ambulation inalf tot *o*o hut, aa kd ha I I ot rigor enough 10 enduik tba • loardltoo Jullll.au a# nr. teat a* cad fi-ilg fclM IMNN aa.ba.4 fr.a Ibdt llaad to tba praaaat ba baa b an noUaa.atir lasprvotbß. la boa let.lf raauaiod bla atu >!••. throao aabf aratobdd bad iana. and allla at oat Km fj| and .tr .ua Ta•> fail, to tat# bta giaatar tbou on rtbar tingle madirtaa baa kttkarVu koaa a a at. rurumaeneedT f f, by ao ntbaa than tba pro pnrtot of aoma <; I*ok nbatraaa Tknao dtaaaaaa Ota bc.a'ulaaud a I Bmpttaa diaaaaua and Tum. lt. baaamattam. Oont. Btar la a. and aptool oom l-ioiuta. and all t. it inaatai y tyit po..a, Cluere, oil ■tpbtltlto Cl# aaaa. K daaf oon glodd t dtt aoaaa lrropt|, tba nb la tratu of painful diaordata abttb ao gau.raliT afll rt amartaao vomaa.and •bull parry au.ua 1 y tbnaaaadaof tbam to pro maiuio nf.vaa i'yapapata. that nnirotaal ourao of a mar I. an maud ".a , H art bur*. Filee. CotiaH paltua. Maranuanaia. inability bu alaop bad im pura bi md. 1 bta it a fnrmidabla Hat of baataa ailmanta lor at.) aiugla madtrtua to attoc .aaf ally attork. bad it ta t.t piolmbka mat any oca arttala batora tba pnalirbaa lb. nooar to eara tba • uiUr of tbam aaoapttbg tba Vutrita It Ibya tba aea at tba on if tba traa ~| dt.aaaa by Brat at aimuat ba ore Iba pouast la aaara of It blmaa.f \ Ki.KII.kK U kold br *>• UrNSßtki*. HKU.K* ASO HKat'XOF IIIK MILL ■ HIMJM. M-l lMd.illi |k*>•• bf mail dbrl. AddlMkO VI llin>M.Wil.rw.> T. THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing Machine. AWA££U> The ' Medal for Progress," AT VIKXlti KTI. Tu H itiUT ft or " Inti " OitMt At nu tuotnw* .VO Setrimy Uackute Ilemtod a Hifktr /Vml >A im MIU KKMOIti I.—A -V.tr Jemmlnto Tiu.tAiLi Tsarae oaf aacaraf At LtlWti fttnl. X.-HUM prrftet Voct ATI rem aika a* Utk 114 M cm (t twA a/ wi<. A.—Aaaa Lioar. laxti.X juauuC Kaaia bA whMlw at tft Ail Uw t.-DtuuA Umi fer rHtHkMtk*tauri. 1.-ITIS As •! nrwdM A *'•"* M Fw Milrtia, la a itK r , of a*kM>. •—la Aoal £--► Aau#b At U< opatatar UaU ol Wkt aif A* alt.raf akib raaataf. aa aaartiia* caa A* li'latU |*aaU tknaA tar-, as A lalai Stmp* Internumt Bftd. Ailt| tk< aUKk traikoW At as* W Cat VAaal Oaara, lauif Caal or Uttr irat Ma* lAa A aita—afar tnvf ft4 akirfe taavn emofarm Wr>A ef atal'A at aay fot Ba oar law Tkoaatf Cbatrala, • l.i A allow a uar awiaiH at aaalla Aar aa A fawaia llrat a.—• amiKiuat I, Ika wort aM/* 1 ar( eeyerr em4 ■ titan a a! tAo patAraia< Hrulattaa traaarr. llioa. !t - A. >•■ lark Ola a. Ba. 6 ladlva tKarla'a >all< la<.) BRA MM UKFMKII J luu M., rhUaga. 11l I till rtar *l -.!ralaat, U. | la I Kaaartk M. llaalaaatl. 0. 1 l( Bala at.. Dalala S. 4 SAB Huhlaflaa tc. Baataa. Xaaa. I ala t Atalaal R, PkllatrlahU, p. I It Milk ., Pltto bar|k. p*. _ ___________ Wh * * 4,k 100 Miles 7 ."J Tk oal* ■ arrow CI kr k.4 act J|*o)lfE ak. a*at la aaa to rt> gut la-4 aKzr XJ. At t f ac/tac, toia| tale Ika * Oft A (fa firat wtia t.aa lakor t,T , I.m. aa. a-a a .4 loatA r It e%mp t tmr.Ue, bar )' ,nt ut vtimalal C.rrvlaia Irra liMti.a arret rtr to tmit A'trora II H'l.'S won*. Marstßiaa,fkSa. r ft.it UA* tkaaaaiaatoaaai tint • aat ka.aif,aca asaaaaoa. VTa(Car it aa* wlB gar in ir ow. A araaaaa A Oo- Barioa O- What ta htk Grvai lUßiafly. l4 whit in IU rtfHi 1 Th*•# Br# qiMitum which tha #r*t inrricak fQhllr baa rufct to i*k. ftatf It hat alto A itghl to at c*r.did ml aat t'iM-O f rj* y. Thr |>rv |.a*fc!it . a a 11 BuC rantl* annua Mtkflf* tic. ilttrittrt mfl tfuif. ni u m it cmftllf (ifipuaS In thr form of a • o Ml f-wM, oftiuiniiig alt the wonderful mental partiat t the f*a famed Seltaer Springs of Germany Of Its rffrrts. three skc kav, tested the preps ra- I are the bcs*. nidge*. acd they trrisrs. net their ret • gestures, that the preparation en 11 promptly r< Dee. tndigest on, regulate the finer tf iht I lie, rare every • n.-rtes o> headache, t-a gull ire the eervont syttem. nfresh end invigorate un weak, mitigate ihe per ct of rheusaattssa. ' entrails sel l iu the eiomsra. e'eeree aad tone the howrls. assist tha fatltag sppettre, rare the heartburn. | you are a safT-rer. give this lemedy its trtsl. and it wilt eonviee yon • f tha atr ve reels h. Id bv a 1 dtugg eta. pi prn pAIT 0 JISBISOS BBOS . manafsetnr rftrLn IQIIIU. ert Mtke Jspsnete Paper Ware, Ai Peau St., K-w to k C.tJ Trade ep. led with spittoon,. -no I. 1t..; > i' l JirtT. )! de. HO! FOR COLORADO! With tlegtrrtoas climate, magnificent si emery, Hi rang ree-nrcee. tie.-a growing, farming and teatth advantages <*enoral and epectai li "EAT TO LIVE." r. E. SMITH A CO S. WHITE WHEAT. Allan tie Mills. Brooklyn, U. Y„ ts the Perfect lot, el Feed. tVhelsMiiur, Utlleleas t-d h. CO - notulral. Mah.s a variety of dishes Pnr chit drsn sod Invalids. e#|>e< tally the Df tpeptte. It ta ' unequalled. hold hy >ll Gbch-BBS. iteerriptiv., I'anphlete, with valuable mtwmattcn on Peed and lieslth aetit free. (K o tOfi P 'ri at huts. Terms Free. Ad's i 90 a i?4U ii, hiii sen d i 0., Portland,Mai tie tony I Bend VI rente aad the hdd-eee of tve per WD I I eone and recelee by mall a Meet UflChro- I mo. else T by o—worth *1 .K>- eiid full LB i ii n T I atrncuaos to clear BSD a nay. Address, lIUII Pi rsta ICn.li* Booth Mtb St., Huls.. Yv | VQBKTS WAh TBI* for THK CKNTMIhNIAL r\ yrrryrrt} If the ratted state*. \J A&IEJ 1 1 JucCsfv shoeing the graoe re- I • nits of our diet Iu I tars. Bverybidy buys tt Send f.r circular. /.I'clrr dt 't urtlv, Ph'tadrtrMs. Vs., or Sp-1u.11.1J. Mess. Mauri' linking Ktasp'oyanent. Beat evsr ..ftered. Addreea. h. !t LiIVRLL.RrIe, Pa. A nVBRHSBBBI Send ere. . P. KM A ELL A Pe'khnts.Few Turh.t r the.r f*empe.f of 100 pegea. po-itemlng liiva of SsdO nasre. papers, en.l estimates h winy -0.1 -r i.-rho-f \PVKRTISKRSI Ata. Newspaper Cuion r.p.e a* nta nrsr t,W p..p, ■a, ntvlued into V anodt .lalona Scud 0-reul sji.mp ft>r map thowicg lore tton of p p-ra, with oouibtne > a> u aeparate lists, giving r ii n-taa f< r poet of edvartiatLg. Ad ireaa d P. SAVH jRV. lit Monroe Sirert, Cm.ago. 111. Colorado lor Invalids and Tonrists. Ita advantasres Sir Oooenmptlvaa and Aethms*. lea. Pull particulars give" free. Address, JAY H. RorORTC>N. Port Collins, I olirado. |)h.MM I.VAM.V Kr.WAI.K COLCKfiK, I Coll -gertlle. l"a. Aed espar.tet moderatr. Bm-t f.r Clrrular. If IT pARCfIN by hit comrede T. W. Peters Ml GrtnOUtl. r g A> , h . only a tit hen Its and Authorised loir publlsbed , Hut. pages, beau tlfully llluatrs%Mra to lafivinfh mntr har to mn mbomk mnd | Tell It All.* The rirrgy auu rtrinent mt-b and w iticu u t <4 her to an ihr t hallvOßv Shrdidae, and "Tall It All ' rwault. It is a *ork of cAtraArdinaiT Internal. fUU of amrtling rerelkilonh, truthM. bald, and ftod—fe No. I o,' •* tnU in fall ty ktrttij. 620 DP- ouprrtig iflmifrcfM a*dsoMd. Ula the most papnlar book trer sold by m<-uts, nuiaailinc all othara tkrooto omo. It lakaa ttkt wildflra. OTOOO *iU U °l4 §und j wl w tor •para honra for mm op *. ** and ear. of WuLmtwn sad Chutum Sis., K. T. S*M hr all l>ni|f l. Natuw'sCtoat Remedy THROAT AND LUNG ► DISEASES!! It i> the vital principle of the Pin, Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the dutOlaiion of the tar. by which ita highest medicinal properties are retained, ear even in la crude state has been recommended by eminent physicians of every school. It is confidently offered to the afflicted lor the following simple reasons - 1. iTCtnua,—