Calendar far 1575. li rHI lu. ,•:. , . ■ t Ir I .* 4 * *■ . - T • 4 5, 4* 7 <4 .!,* Mni? is u i-, is Hi? Un i.vHMtr ! ,i. . s a_. a z a>.%> M rd 'i-'i •,* if i- it **i I s i . %• lo II.IS IS *0 111 11 l; Ij II ll> I s ii i: ,s '* !i*i*itril'ip'wa riAKng kIT min;as ;*.•! m ■■< ■■■! _ :V il'Jll . 1 r. .MJillW : i ill! j i ?S 1 ll ll 1.l *1 f. fTci l. I, hi Uiri< 1} i?, 14 is i" J; ti rt ?. • 71 S4 fe JtJ m I SI ~ fl Si JJ . Java. ,<031.. . W-. v'i' ,J Crt. i! s. 1* ■ a. t s , <. * t tit t f|- :?i!il !* :j"j .-•. i* ii:i is i m i.r>a n JH Ig is i>?.a j; Sit „COTss~ij WW I 5 'Ail is n i ii r * ii> ii ir is jis 1. 1; if 7' is j <|4 mi 17 | | V FF I*: SI T: SI %S . X.JI ..i..:i_!_L.s Pax. law _!•_ i ,v f. DM.! , t i' I* s i<- II is • IS AT S A ii* 11 is u IS WIT.O i. |i: IS 14 is is u MI si a# ;i r ,v j if:i j ;j 4 a ""s * , i ■ <: FARM, GARDEN AND 1101 SFHOI.D. Furn Nates. After all the diaetnadona, the pith of the licit t<-r alnuit kivping fruit in winter may bo. boiled down to a very wuall atom; keep winter fruit at a nnifortn temjK-nitupi, but slightly aliove the fpvriug jnnut, and if that is attended to carefully. v< enter taimxl nUuit having fruit all winter long, proviihnl it i# not all eaten up early. Lucky is he who owns a ovlaimisl awamp with tlw muck all thrown out u a hivip, and mixed with lime, for this forms a stimulant to tries w inch cannot hanu ami never fails to invigi>rate iu a w. i. icrful manner. Tla> Wcotorn Indians predict no gress lmppwu for the lu-xt six years; and now somebody wjuits them to pmlict uo In dians vluring the same time. Here is a paragrafih cixntributcd by Fl>li. Heamnont, Hartlaml. Wis., "tlie lieatings of which he in the application of it:" "" Eleven years ago I puurted an evergreen purchased in Rochisater, N. \., and the following year I had a splen did crop of t'.uisdn thistle* iviue up aioii'nl it I liave dug them, hivsl them, and saltisl thciu every year since. Five year- ago the evergrx en got discouraged and ilii\l; and yet la-1 summer I hwl iiatf u tloxen rick'y lvK-king Canada thistle* come up." The only glimmer of hoi>o in tl* whole business lurks in that cv>m jHnuid word iu the concluding line. Attain Mtk lalauk. Kcariy all sick animals become so bv im(upcr feeding, in the first place. Nue i-festis out of ten the digest.on i* wrong. Cliarcoal is the unvst tfficaeut and rapi.l Ourrectiw. It will cure ia a majority of cases, if projierfy admiius tered. A*a example of its use. The hire,! man came in with the intelligence tliat one i>f tlit- tin.'st cvtws was very sick, and a kind neighbor nropoeoil the usual drug* ml poisons. The owner being ill, and uuable to examine the cow. cvmclud- Cil that th- trouble came from ovt-reatrng, and ivnleisxl n tcacupful of pulverised chanxxal giveu in water. It was mixed, placed in a junk bottle, the head held upward, aud th * water ami charcoal poured downward. Iu five minutes im provement was visible, and in a few hours the animal was in the pasture quietly eating grass. Another instance of INJUAI TOocess occurred with a vonng heifir wliich ha .l lv.sMr.ie liadly bloated by eating gr>vn apples after a hard wind. Tlie bloat was so severe tliat the sides were almost as hard as a Ivmvl. The ojd remedy, saleratus, was tried for cor recting the accidity. But the attempt to put it d >wu always caused coughing, and it did little good. Half s teacupfol of fresh powdered charcaal was given. In six hours all sp}*>arance of the bloat had gone, and the heifer was well.—LUt St or I JoumaL To Itftul a 14mm-. Lot the bird lie about eight month* *ll. and kill's!..: least twenty-four hours before it is cooht'.L Tle fatt r it is the bett- :*. R >movc every pin feather, ring*" carefully, ilraiv ami take away everything not eatable from the neck aud Is sly. All the loose fat should betnuinal and trie*l out by itself. Take the neck, middle joint of the wings, liver, heart, and giz xanl, ami stew them together geutlv for several hours. They wiil make a nice pie. For tlie stuffing take two large onions ohoppol tine, r. tableepooiiful of pulverized aitg-, a teanpconful of black pepper, and two teaspootifuls of salt, adding a little crumbled bread. Goose is strong food, and requires str< >ng iLreas ing. Wh'ti the liotiy of the bird is stuffed, close the opening to kvp the steam in and th" fat out. Put butter or a slice of fat p< r k on tho breast when the goose is put in tlse oven, bnt il<> not put any water in the ilripping pan. Bake two hours, basting every 30 or 30 rain- ' utes with the fat in the pan. When the , goose is done remove from the pan. pour . off the fat an l set it away, add to tlie ! brown gravy in tlie pan the gravy from j the gibkta, bring the whol" to a boil aud serve. Apple sauce and onion sauce im proper aero m pan inicnts to roast gojse. j llrlawirr Bl*rnlt%. A latly corraspondmit of the German- j tav.ii TJ> graph thinks she lias made a ilecided improvement in her biscuits and thus gives the l-enetit of her experienc : " I take as much flour as I think will do and use my judgment with regard to the amount of lariL Some folks Tike more, wmi: l"s. Tlicy are neither so light aor grsxl when t>o greay. I put salt to the taste and rub it all together, then add cold water slowly and as little as will posribly answer. I make the dough so very stiff that I can neither knead or beat it, with any comfort, until it is si t away awhile—some twenty or thirty min utes, wheu it softens a little. I then beat it until it is very light, and make out the biscuits and bake in a quick oven, which liad better be too hot than too cool. I cover up the dough, when I set it by to aoft r n. They liake in fif teen or twenty minutes, if not too large, and when done they feel very light." To .llalir Hnrd Snp. The following is recipe f< ir making har< 1 soap which is excellent and t>conouiica! : Nearly every family accumulates through the winter ilrippiugs from lieef and mut ton. These can be utilized for tlie grease by boiling in water, allowing it to c soap, pour into a tnb to cool, and when sufficiently hard cut into Ivan and put on boards to dry. Thin is very nioe for washing white flannel and calico,. To Keef PollMfK. A writer in the Mobile Itrgutter WITS : " I always put my potatoes np in dated lini-, sprinkling it thoroughly among ami over them through tho barrels. It takes no great deal of lime, but it pre vautv the potatoes from getting strong. Northern potatoes would soon get strong in our climate unless so treated, but lime mid a dry room keep them good the year round." Replanting an Orchard. The planting of n young tree on the site of an old one is not advised unless the ground is thoroughly broken up, in termixed and manured. It is 1 tetter, where the location, soil, etc., is available, I to plant jovmg trees en new sites, though it is not necessary. Some •rchardists make it a rule to extend (and thus renew) their orchards an nually by planting a few young trees adjoining (wliere practicable) the old orchard and on its outskirts. It is a good rule to plant annually as many trees as annually die from earlier plantings. Smith and Jones were at the menage rie, and the conversation turned on Dar win's theory. " Look at that monkey," said Smith. " Think of its being an un developed human 1" "Human!" said Jones, contemptuously. "It's no moro human than I am." HOW IT WAS FOOD. Tlic flrM OlufitfrT of n station.*! during the winter, lie joined three others ami went wr the uiouutaiu* to what is now i\dh\l IKm tier laike, to fetch over the effect* of the lhiuuer fiuuilv, after tli.it terrible winter of suffering tfint you have heard alsmt. "lu June, IStT. they loaded all our honscliold plunder for Battle Freek, up on the Sacramento, to put np a sawmill, but thev changed their plans mid weut to Coloma. Fuptain Sutter and J. W. Marshall were isjual (sinners ami were the head of th<- exjH'dition. After * \.-u iUys of travel, blar ing Itvos, we afrivwsl at sundown a mile above the town. Next morning Mr. W tuna or went out to select a site tor the mill, ami I a site for the house. He was to ovwraec the lu .bans, lea Lastly man a!suit ami 1 was t be cook. We had from fifteen to twenty JUen emplovod. We feou had a log house a gvssl log house - and a log heap to cook by. " Tlicy liad Ivvn wurkiug on the mill nav, dam ami mill alsmt six months, when, one morning along the last .lava of IVoemWr ur little sou Marliu was along with them, and Mr. Marahal! gate it to him to bring up to me. He came iu a hurry .unl said : • Hare, mother, here's some thing Mr. Marshall and pa fouml, ami they waut you to put it into federal us water to few* if it will taruisli.' I said: • This is gold, and 1 ill throw it mio my lyo-kcttle, which I hav,. just trnnl villi a feuther, and if it is gold it will bo gold wlien it oumea out.' 1 liiushod off my sotip that day ami s"t it off t > t\H>l, :uid it st.ud there till next morning. At tin- br*ak!a*l table one of the w.irk hands nu uvl tip his head from eating, and said : * I heard something about gold lving ihsewvered, whit ultontiti" Mr. Marsluill told him to ask Jenny, and I told Lim that it it was in my ycpk.'t tle. Mr. Mnrslmli said it was there if it hod IUU gone back to California. " A plank wto> brought for me to lay my stsip ujs'n, and I cut it in chunks. At the bottom of the pot was a double lmndful of potash, which I lifted in my two lianas, and there was lay goi.i a* bright as it could ls>. Mr. M.irslmll still contended it wxs not gold, but whether he was afraid his inn. would leave him or he really thought so I don't know. Mr. Wimmer remarkwd that it lked like gold, weighed lnnvy and would ilo to make monay out of. The men oroni- USHI not U> leave till the mill was Uuish- IHL Not Ix-iiig sure it was gold, Mr. Wimmer urged Mr. Marshall to go to the fort and have it tested. Ho did so, and George McKinstry, on a u saver, pne nouncetl it gold. Captain Hutt- r carue right m with Mr. Marshall, an.l cn!!-sl all the Indians together, and agnssl with them to tvrtain bountlaries that they claimed, tuid on the nght of discovery demamled thirty js-r cent, of all gold taken out. They, in payment, were to give the Indiaiis a certain number of handkerchiefs, jsk*l;*h looking glasses, shirts, liends and other trinkets." "Mrs. Wimmer, wiH you lx kind enough t.> tell me how yon came iu poa uessioa of this piv of gold f" " Yes ; it was just tliis way : One ilay Mr. Marshall was jvu-king np to go aw ay. H" hail gutherisl t >gether a gtsxl deal of ilust on this .'lo iierccut. nrrange meut, and i.:id it buried under tin- tli>or. In overlwmlil.g hLs traps, lie sanl to lue in tlie preaenco of Ki.-dui I'_.*XV..ml, •Jenny, I will give you this piis** of gohl. I always inU tided to have a ling made from it for my mother, but I will give it to y.*u.' I took it and I have liad it in my pi*wi4wiout tha kohilaya." The j.i'-ce of gohl I mnst describe. Its value is Is-tween four and flv* ihllars. It looks like ( pardon the mniisirison) a piece of spruce gum just out of th® mouth if a s4*hl-girl, except tlio color. It is rather flat, full of indentations, jnst as th;- make ill a piece of nice gum. Tliere arc one or two rough jH)ints on tlie i*dge, which, with a little stretch of the imagination, give the ap|>eanuice of a man's head with a hclnn t on ; then, turu it another way, and, as Mrs. Wim mer ni l, "it looks lih" some hind of a varmint or tli t. ** It eon be easily identiti"d by any -tni wh t has ever seen it before. The Diphtheria. Diplitheriaappearsiuider throe varieties or forma. 1-t. Tie re is fever, sovere pains in the back, ts.no* and Limbs, arid , very great prostration. There may l>e no aoren-aa of the throat. but on ex amining it, small white sj>eck* will be | noticed on the tonsils, but few or none on thr r t of the tliroat. These cases • will recover nnder any am! every variety jof treatment in four" to six :d ln:t false repnta'ion of many reme dies a:i.l physicians is bawd upon the nece i'Biriiy favorable results of these 'v s. 21. J, irge patches of false mem brane wiii lie observed both on the ton sils and back of the throat; but tho plainLs of th<* neck do ie>t become swollen. 'l'he majority of these cam* will also recover under very simple treatment, unless the disease ext'Twls down to the wind-pipe, which it very rar* ly does. 3d. True ma lignant diphtheria, with a welling of the glands of the neck and under the jnw; profuse and ofb n ofT. naive exudations of the month iui1 mii Tlic lmiii he loirohnNod a water-power a! OnM po for JU.OttO, which for many year* haa yielded an income estimated t >,4KW> n viHur. The Vtf il consisting of unproductive Imi.U, Mnt eliarg. d Willi luwvV to othei heir*. 4tld debt* of i oiisiiierwl'le amount. Twit or throo uioiitlt* iiflorwaril the ttumc of INJT iHVnritsl. The batiks llihl HU." |* the city ami talk the matter over. He came, ami din.si with the great tuilh moire. AsU.r, of course, knew his erraml, but during the protracted tliuuer aeeunsl more in- eline.l t.i tell anecilotoa nlnuit his excur snuia tlurtv ami forty years K-f..p with Peter Smith up the vdlei of the Mo hawk than to li ten to details id suit tier rit Smith's pnv. Nt obligations, ami the value of the projs'rty w hich he ivmhl put under mortgage. As thwy sjit nt the his pitabie iKianl, Mr. A*t>r wouhl fieipient 1\ bled. 111 Willi the enthusiastic ex . Lim.it t>n : "Why, tierrit, hew much vou do hs>k as your fatiier usml to wheu lie and I went up the Mohawk among the Indian* after fun !' At length they ctuue down to businens, and Mi*. Ator feiki d Smith how much of a loan he wanted. He told him ' l>o you want it immediately, and all at iHuwl' askisl Astor. " 1 do,' said Her rit. Aitor'a countenance fell a little, but after a .short paiim. he rejdusl, • Thou yon shall have it.' It was ar rangtil that Snath should Astor a mortgage on the (hwrgu w.it r power, for which Snath had jvud $14,U00 als>nt t u years Moru, for this loan of £230. Mr. Smith returned to IVterboro', ami in throe or four tlavs received Mr. Astor'* check by uuiil for s_,'o,ix*l. lie mailo out the mortem*' h nt it to ()• to be recorded, with direction* to send it to Mr. Astor as soon as it was in scribed on the record*. Smith went on using the money, ami Mipjxwod that all had gone right about the forwarding of the mortgage. After a delay of several weeks, judge of his surprise at receiving a letter from Mr. Astor, saying that he was afraid that his friend Smith had for gotten to make out that mortgage which they talk.il about when lie wits last in the city. Smith hastened to ttsw.-go and found tliat, through some stupidity, the county derk had forgotten to • ml the mortgage to Astor, although it ha.l been duly and seasonably recorded. Of course, it was now sent forward, aorom panied by an appropriate < vploualion. Hi us, for several weeks, John Jacob Astor had nothing but tierrit Smith's word for a loan of £ioO,UMI)." Negro Funeral*. Wiwt the negr >e* call a fuiurwl s-i --mou, says a Southern correspondent, is usually preached many .-ck, sometimes months, after a man is dead. It is ustiai to announce these addresaes a uumlier of davs in advance, and very often aervico is held for ten or ti dozen dead brothers or si->t< 11 at the same time. This is the rule in the riti.s ami towns of North Alabama, but in tin' country districts of the lower i*rt!.>ii of the State, where churches ami ordained preach. r* are not plenty, the dead ore interred with a rude cereuionv tluvt is exocilingly impressive. While visiting a gentleman living oti a remote plautaUou iii Montgomery coun ty, 1 witnessed a burial s vie of this kind. At a litt 1 -liefore iiiglitfall, all the negroes, men, women ami children, on the plantation, asseinltlcd around the cabin of the dead man. H>< was a widower, and childless, ami had died alone. When they were all gathered together, two ohl men, fri.n.U of the disstfoi, went mt.> tie" lint, mid carried out the r i Igh pirn' cofliu containing the IKXIV. Tliey then placed themaelves silently at the h a.l of the liegmeo, who, in the meantime, had formed them*-Ives into line, ami then, witli a slow uud ui<*asnre.l step, proceeded to an mljoining woo 1. When they arrived ut the i-dge of the wootl it was unite dark, an.! a uuudv-r of pine torches were lit, and several ni< n carrying tlim went in front of tlie pi vY si.ill. In this way they marched through the wo.il. Hinging a slow, mournful hymn, tlm o-fmin of which was : •• Yen, Men, U> a e organized on a magnificent scale. Twenty scouts, headed by Buffalo Bill, will cha peron them, and in addition to a vast re tinue of servants, cooks, grooms and valets, they will be accompanied by a brass band, which will discourse sweet mnsie as they gather about their ramp fire to partake of the evening meal of buffalo meat. The following directions are given for detecting romo counterfeit Us it ad Btntes fifty cent notes now in circulation : (in the counterfeit the lock of kair in the corner of Dexter's forehead touches the other hair at each end, while in the ' genuine it is a "C" shaped lock, and touches only at the lower end. A Sail Drowning Cuininlty. A ilrownittK fnhtntilv iilunwd iu< nitil 11a that which kapiwMKwi t IVeakiu-a* n win k Iwforo, ami liy which Arc fhiUlrcu fell lliivutgli tho ui" mu! wore tlrtiwnoil, whilotho 1111 dlter 1.H.kc.l nn hut cNrttltl tod hell) them. iKVtirtoil nt Hruw.-rtown, N. J. Tba yichini want thrw childrt tt, Knlto. Kllcti ami iliti, igcl rowpis tivnly • igbt. m'Vi'ti uml wis, of 11 widow untiicd Mrs I'.lixa Vivolitlltl, wltri luiil left tin in in olmrgo of un nU man tutuicd ITiotuns Mourn vtliilo lu went to tho fatoieoii market. She al-o left 11 fotlltli otto, four vi niHohl, the only one tlint In wm aid. to toko euro of, ami it alrai lm l n tiartow i .s\i|H> front In nig w tilt it* brotlii't'atnl alHtor* w hen thov canto t>> tin if ili iltll. Tito Itouao of tho widow is soput,it< >! frotn tlu* Morris onital hy it voty narrow rondw.iy, Tito children wont out to nittUHi. Ui<'tnne)vcs on the uv d. spit, tho rotnonhtrutnwsr of tho old tnun. lie did not Iwdtovo, how. v. r, Uuvt tin to wtm much danger, as all tilt* lu ighls't alxiut hud )hre\ toil" cVi ttillg, and no vera) laiys luvd la-s'tt Ltrtinß alk>ut tlie Unto tho children wont out, vet nolkwly *aw (he mvident. It ars-ui* tin- old malt had fotgotton all ahoiit the childioii for hourly three hours, and when he uitiuia lis! Ins f.-ars to the m ighU>rs tho whole vicinity for luuvrlv a mile around wua ivuv fnfly ik-imhod iH'fojvever susjss ting the canal. This proUddv arvek' from the fact tlmt It auv wipiuwil Ui In-mi firmly froa. it, fho its- Is-mg* aliout two iuohos tu thick no- s. At h iigtli a Uiau named lh-nrv l.siitU'tt peltk-tved a ml shawl lielMwth the ice, and, hv this indicatuiu, was is.n vnussl of the fate of tho children. fie broke up the ice at this plant", and in w| it* of tho fm-ziuft vsihl iiuuu-vliat. Iv uudmwa}v]Kute their own dwelling. 'l'ho tkklv of the Isiy was found about lift* feet frv.ui the b< ,u-h. further lij'thc canai Curiously enough it would sviu that tlie W..V had sw.iiu this distatuv under the i*-c. It docs not apjioar tin t the current lia.l anything bi dvi wuii it, f->r tlie Ivodu-a of tlie girls were carried iu t!ic oppovit* direction. The mother returned from Diikrlpt just its ihi- tushes of her children, whom alio left in hihe was restrainedfrom plung lUg beneath tin' ie'. A reporter m\*oiuj>(uiiel the coroner t<> the KVU of the calamity. It would lie difficult to imagine n more deplorable picture than ttiat pr -sented by the moth er, the very |w*r> mitiuatiuu of anguish mid di tpair, standing over tiic o ad Unties of her three children. Her grn f ttoeio' d to pruduiv temporary insanity, and she implored in the tmwt pitiful toast one of the little girls t sjs-ak just one word to her. The , hild kiokeil lovely iu death, with her eye* lialf open and her lips gently parted. She appear ed to be awakening from soft alundtcr i:i olsslienee to the imploring iuvismtion of her broken hearted mother. < a nail I nil Postal Arrangement. The I'mted Sub* |swtal ileparUneiit lias made arrangements with the (hum dian dejiartiueiit relative to jswtage on iicwKpajK-rs and letb rs between tlie two Countries. Under the trt.v IrlUr* and printed matter for any part of the Dominion will Is- sent under I'nibd States stamps and rates, and while letters will Is'piu to U* came ! tliua only from the first of Febrnarv. the carriage of (•aper* ts-gan wiUi tfie first day of the new year, when the new rote of two oenU js-r pound for jmnhsl matter went inti effect in the I rated Stale*. 'lire assistant Poetmaater-t tener.d of the lhiuamou came to Washington ut Uic reijuest i f Mr. Jwcll, tutu tlie j ost.il treaty was ncg.dinted there. It was hud before the Cabinet and at once approved and signed. It is estimated that nuder the new arrangement the Unit' 1 Ht iU-s government will low not more than lf-itt,o<>Ois-rnnuuni, while tire isi-ibh thai a similar arrangement will Is- iicrfivtel with Mi xico aft'-r a while, and the s.-n mt>* on letters to Cuba is also to lie lowered. The Pint master-General is also ihairvnu to CNtubhab a wis'kly sh mail to ling land, under which a Urns' is ut ps-ing stamp would carry a letter from any iart of the United States to any part of Great Hritaiu mid Ire Land. The double rate would still l>e callisl for on letter* sent by fast steamers, Imt the single rate would lie a saving and a convenience to thousand* of the poorer people who hare frii-uils in the olu country. Mr. Jewell, United State* Postnur-ter General, thinks he ran g.-t a slow mail carried for IMO per ton, :uid that this would enable him t- arrange for three cent ocean {otago. Kruk. ii lYomitrii. Reader, never break rnar promise*! Aiul to tliis pnd, never make u promise that you nr.' not *ure Ton nui fulfill. You nmy think it tntliug matter to tunkr an a].|Hiiiitni> lit with n fru-ud or agTi*' to do a ceftain thing, nnil tli-n foil to "wine to time;" hut it is awnm!ly not small affair, if yon got in the hal >it of neglecting to make g.mtl your promiant, how long, do you thiuk, will your friends and acquaintance* n-tmn confidence in you f The nearest and .lear.xd "f them will in time l> aru to de prompt and exact, and if will save yon much trouble and eare through life, ami win for Ton the retqwet and trust of your friends. t'omposting Manure... \ writer in th Mr .hn Ms /'• if ifin says: "The subject of n.'Uilir , their preparation an 1 use, is ever n w, and yet it ban attracted moi >• or .• r at tetition through tlierenturies. Hut tin i ia no specific yet discovered for all eroj s on u!l soils, although there have lie. n letters patent grant' .1, f..r ftp" id c • Tlie pomt which per!-ip-. cornea the war est to harmonizing nil coiuli-tmg vi< ws is probably that of com|xisting u uinr> a, for the coni|Mist manure may !>■> mud" nt any time and in any form, and iu it may be* collected few or many of available constituents of nil manures ; an element inny Iw buried or spread—all values liiav be saved by the mixture of muck or s< ii, or any audi thing as experioaco or by jsithews or theory may suggest. It 11 safe for nny fanner bi lie a dilige: t oom poster. In order to miTocs in the compost heap there must Is. much fork ing over it. To enable one to do this eflleiently in the lung winter# a manure cellar is needed, and this well supplied with sods and soil ami muck and 'odor ous things' and leaves and refuse Hay and sand and all else." As Uxr.ASR TKNANT. —Mrs. .Samuel Ryder, of Olvmpin, Nevada, nome time since swallow. .1 a little lizard while drinking a glass of water iu Missouri. Bhe now suffers constantly from its un welcome presence in her stomach. Should she eat anything not phasing to his lizardahip he kicks up a teniblo row, turning her deathly sick. In order to reduce him to subjugat ion she in com pelled to drink pniu killer, which for the time lieing makes it very tropical, and willingly he subsides into a stupor, only to repeat the performance ngnin when oc casion requires. The medical faculty of the Willamette university will ntteiui to the case. Death from euttinp a corn is a novelty in necrology. The luatunoe win Hint of Mr. T. R. Zircon, of Atlionn, Ohio,whose death occurred from gangrene, superin duced by trimming a com on his right foot. Amputation of the leg was resort ed to without avail. Mr M M Alt V OF MKWM. Itrnt* of ImrrrM from llttmr nnl Ahrootl. Joint Murph? *! • Wt* hftiiK*! t Ciumw, NdiiiU, fur tii* mimlar ef J. It. M* allutu, was a nan*'# of Ijuhl. ant at chi* limn liltrlnl Willi J oleic I'. Itneitaii, Konif! *!*' n "K { • llitblliiHta WlitKuii lli.illiet* A i'u. ( iuHi maftiutac-tttreiv, Ull Uttit |wtili(,!•' of llie lialolitl#* of lite llrm la ♦Jly.ll. Tim are atan*! at f I'U.MT J llolllfca I'cxlllicll. I'loMorwr of t'llliil-i I'.aml euillily, Me., w* ktiorknl ilowii 111 lii oltlc* ami I lie onto iukl.e.l of Ihilwotii r*.(IOO aiui #lil,lUo. lino of Ilia lot. I too. firal .-linage! lila attention la asking to have a 1 lir. k (Waked an.l luiluntialcljr afloiw an! kn.xkr.t li 1111 t.n#l#**. Willi llio anl af a e*..federate, (li* aafn wan |>lttii>l<-iit of ll* e-.li tfiila. Ml. I'elilir!!'* pocket# or* al*o lifted. 11i thieve* im*|wi la Ik .Wticl aaajr. A |.rtoal tiiod lo atop Ilea lighting, lull lie waa alao liealeb Hie *U|- lia luualii' . ..John Jolrliacui, liie luurdeiei of Aioltow J bun.m, waa M nten.o.l m FieVe itaiicl Ohm, lo le hanged mu lite isih of April. John liooctiuan waa haugts! Ui OU* aa, I'uliiaiti count*. O!:io, fur llie Winder i f the llaywotal fauuly lanl Apr it. Tbe puaouer fon f cased llie c:line while on the scaffold. Jelrituali I'.al a farun r. of I ant '.lrs l.a I laing lnlau.t. Wont lo New York with a load of ha*. Oil lon ri-|. in he l.>|*|*e lln Hempstead and took novel*] dlluki). In the luanuiig lon wife, alarmed at Ida alwence, went to lite barn, there alio aaw the wagon o*ertuiitl, and 1 found Mr. I'ual under lice wagon, lira nor* ( l.rokru. lho wagon waa thadod with rial*, and had l*en uj-rel l.y pile at atone* :m-e tire fauune net in Aia Minor 60,000 |r noiia bare migrated frc-ui .f ti... [awall.irrrn aggravate the mortality Mm, Nolan win-found dead in l<| in Chicago witii a knife worn* 1 in to r side, tier tao lutle elitl.lreu arc too young to give any account of the mother* death, 'llie . hllnlHUnl kOld htn wife led aboot UUie oVI-c-k. In at ho weut for help, and afterward pot 1 drunk, an 1 faded to return, fie |<\ fiaaei u> . know n -thing about 1 . wife'a vrouisl* Two men. Fuller and Clemen*, at Fie.teru-k#- t-tirg, Mc.,ijuarrrledabout ! oky, and (ttemcn* 'lnd Fuller with a .1 >uble-barr*!e 1 ahot gun, ]*lltilig the Colitenta of two barrrla iUUi hum Fuller, aUh- lgh tuMUI v blown to pieces, alal laxl ! Clemen*, altuort doretnlwiwehng bint. Ik lb nr. 11 died , . Another aw atuxiiar to tbe j Uuibord lit.gt:. >u f l.koij t-. arte out of tbe refusal of the liotuali I athohc c.ergy lo bury tlie lerusma of a lale In udeter at >t- Marie, ui com-ccral -l ground, "llie remains are interred for tbe jr.-iH-iit in an uurouax*nrted i"ti...u of tlie cemetery Tire leant labor dispute in llie iUw-triw.la elate .juarrie*, South Wales, which laefcct nearly three months, coat the workmen aleut #li?l.i*io, Iwwidea the |.*a Iti wtu'Cc . There are nrarK J2 ijfk) granges organ.icsl 111 the Fulled Staten. Mmanuri, F wa, and T#nnreee are llie l-am.er Male*. Tlie metulx-rahip exceed* I,3UU,OUCI. It la rlalumt il.at the oidet now luo> u\cr fl'.iW.OuU lu *e*tei! in elc alora. (tra.u wartdiouaea, flour lUilia, a,:r-cultural uo ieturi.la. cat'!e-feeding uiatcrtabc, aral aitullar facUiiica, bank.*. Ate, and at m|sunea . ,'llte . s |tnMi artn* ax-.pt.d Ikn Aifonao a* nurg Ibe young man la a a.>u of ci\Mirij Inrlwlia, and ergl.leen yearn of age. A fatrn hollar and baru, with their poutenta. owned by John Hwaiioa, in llui.aUl le. Maea.. were i .meet Mr. harali .w intend the burmug baru and waa I t::ufd to death .. Mary l.yim and Kdtuud Muisui were l.ori.ed lo death by the burning of Stuilii l.ynu'a houae, near lUairwTiUe. Fa, and Mr. l.yuu, anotlinr of bia dauglitem. and < iara Stewart were fata..v m jurrd by jumping from the wu.dowa . .The S ulo gan N'ali ual liai k of ifi'if : i. N". 11., fswr.iT.l ru< -1 of tlie lndi> and aeeuriUea atoleti from its tault on the 19rh of tkleler bo-t. Tl.e jmtjierty. am tinting to als-.:t ♦ 11U..♦ h wa reeoverfcl flu* High lite j re. .lent am! .-ficiais of the bank. ho way the lmri.tw were rwotmd witiun Ave hundred miiea of ilia! play, ar-1 Uiey rla.ni that na ein|c..m:w n made with tlie rubber*. The people of Mtlford are julalant Tlie German Amba aal .r has informed the 1' tke 1e ares ihal Germany ie | r.-t>a-ed t<. recogti.re Alfeuau a* King ef spa;. I'h< k.ng , f lite lie!. .alia liae Htn' 1... 1 I.a' t-gtatn'a t \!f. ./a. ~. . Jaru. Mrt 'au'rr w ►upj.auxl to iiaie I yen burtted t> drMtt; J mi., a fire at IVrt Jcii.a. N". Y • nnty Trea. ■ rl .:■r, of Milwaukee, haw Is.-, •| : e| : . vacate hi* aflice. being a defaulter t . tin annmiit of -U.'SAI. Belgwun lias rea-ognKol G*n Alfouto, and it la a inoitneml that moat if not all of tbe court* of Furope will do wo aa w*in aw bra repivwentalivaa are acentditesl . . The Fruit*! elites ; ui debt statement wl.owa an iricTwaw# of td,iii.lk;7.V! during lite month of Ihvrm lyr; rvau liahutee, psj,.'s7 tlP.?t ; currency ! .'.a- e, Xi 1.22 ; certifleatew of deysaut, 111.200 000 ; rvan rertirtratcw, f23.6t>i.000 A rl&ii<>n li.tn those nmntnea cf American p'tatoe* in fected with the rvlo l*<*tlo ~ Px-pnest tier-I<> man, cf Philadelphia. ha* l*Mn reniai. ted fui t rial for the rniiwr/lrment of fund* !>eloig nig to tit Bmufaeiua'a linman fat hollo Churrh, after a hearing up... a hnlcnt mrpus. A J-o-t-mortem examination *i> liel.l oior the I. >.lv of Iliuleih MWartlijr, who wa* •xitxl dead n n Jj.no. l in Jersey City, ami l was i-i'Tlaim-1 that a!.. fr../e to death. liav w, ' " fuel v covering ...Tlio Milwaukee t 1 ■ irt ha* t > 'ii.h 1 Ji J.-e Vouchees, • f Jfaekonsack, ail Henry J. While, of Jersey i li. .->rnruif r ."iu r to tak" the tiwtiiuouy of Mis. I• Auff;av. Iwtler known as tho escaped mm. Her evtleace is to l>e use.! m a suit | .end ing before tin: court, for the purpmo of cx postlig the internal arrangement* of convent* ai'.l nunneries . Tho debt of the eity of Brooklyn, incltKhag all her obligation* of what ever character, anaanlw to tho sum of ♦3.V --('I an increase HI the past yoar of ♦ '.A UHSJ... Il>o debt of tho city of Sow h il ... alsiut f 11ti.(aai.taai..,. The ©wdeneo in tho Yickfthurg case alniaa that seventy-six nc;'r..e* ami two while men were killed iu tho attack upou the eity Sir Henry Klliot, 11.0 It illsh Amha**ador at Constantinople, Una lolged a complaint with the Porie protenltug ar-iinst the in. r. a-ing slave tratlu man I'uipire in Afr.ca One of the boiVm a! the Fraaoouia lion rompany'a mill, at Wares hats, Ma*c., burst niMi a deniolishing the wrest end of tlie immense building and shattering the entuo structure tnoro or loss. Out of eighteen inrn in the huikling, Pdnard f'afeiy was fatallv and four other* slightly injured. flic father of ft ui t'arloa ha* giien hie a-llie 'on to King Alfoncn. Otlier Mipjv.rters of the Jlou-l on Pretender are expected to fol low his example, thn compelling Don Carlo* to lav down hi* a-tn* and rcrngnire the new ir/i'n.r or retire to o. ... I'jiou the assem bling of the Ixnneiaua l.egislature an iuteuae oxcitetiiont exists 1. Ilolh men claiming to he .rrrnor of the Htato issued proclaiualions to the peoj !e. 'I ke Conservative* eloclod Wiit* for Spcakei, tlie other party dociuiu.g to vote. Khortly after Cnited Htatee troops entered the State house and unseated the ticwly-elocted Kj*akor and five other tnemlier*. (ieneral Sheridan is in command at New Orleans, and telegraphed to Washington as follows : I have to aimounco to you tho exist, lire in this State of a f|>irit of defiance to .xl! lawful authority and an insecurity < f life which i* har.lly re el /.od hy tho general government of the .* oi.'itry at i trgp. The l.ve.* of citi/.or.s have bccoiua so je.tjrtU'.l.zed that iinlsw something la done to glvo prulertluii bi the pwplo all security usually affoolnl hy Taw will lot over ridden. lb-ftau.-a Ui tlie laws and the miirvlnt of Individuals aesina to l.a looked Upon Ivy tha eoiiuaiintiy liar# from a si.n.'p.ini which gives Impunity to all whock.Miao to indulge 111 allliar, and Ike civil government ap|iaara jiuwetlaa* to ), 111, lab or even aneat. it 1 M,'CV.luuek loa.l "liparvls.if of the Kanaaa I'ai iflc railnwd, aud alao Mayor of lUoobville, has hi-. u aii. ,-l* *l an I i-oiiiinltted at F.tlswolUl, Ivaneas, cbaigtsl with rlldm/zlilig large sum-of lii'Htoy fioni the Kansas Fa* ilk* lailroad liming the yearn I aba, 'Otf, tint '7O ~ llie leaiden* * uf MUu Itugglea, at l'lit-lu-ltay, (llilo, waa bullied, and lii* 10 dlier, ainter, and alater'a abibl w.-ii< binned to death. Ml lliig glas jiiuipc! from a window and waa fatally iu- Juis.l Ita. he) t ard waa aentein ed to twenty yeaiw imprtaunmeiit lu New lirunawick, N. J., foi killing FhaileeTen Itroouk J.amph rttiielda, of Hie Pom.*) li anl* Itaiii.owJ ( .-ii.jjo.y, waa killed a( lilmet.ii Juu.t4i ....A large Are lu iMaugoboig, H. C., dealruyod u. "I uf the loiaiiicea portion of the tuwu 'the loos la *l*oUl fr.hai.iKHi, with but hit le 1 jniran.-e. Th* M* li.nev Hotel, ibe llrangvbui, ,\ri,-a bulldlug, and all the aburo un Itua-.-U ell is t *>#.* da sli ed ihe ti King 0/ tha Two NciltO* lis* viaitcl Alf.tuzu, and aesurt-1 him thai th# t o.iufa t'asort* au t Han will withdraw from the t ailtat I'ai.ao .1 alu.-a JeJTlies a member uf the l.ouiai*n* Legislature, ha* tiled a atut I* the Fulled Nate* t ircml Court against tb-nteal* Nierl.hur, Kruory, and l>e Trohtloii> di.ui*,.es fur ejecting turn from hie *e*t ai th* House of I>| lesenlaliv os. A atiuiiar ouil was also llie.l by l(s.,rg# U. Kolly, wit* saa arao ejected The t mted -latos abip lv.uant ' ba* Icon dalailed lo carry Jxiug halakau* lo bis b. uie At ItothorUain. Lnglaud, an ox pi.avion of lire-damp took jiia. c iu a cual uuj,. , kdliug org bi pcuxiua. Jlit- ( oniing Wife. Mltu'tt a lit tin bit of a airmail, all pa 1 Ut-uc*v ami Hiiiiiiliine, ami I'd hik,il tho ln-:d Milk hut that miwioy could buy f< r tho j rivil.-gi- nf h-tidiiip h*r my nmbrvdiii ' in a rain Ktonn, Nli -'h marrn-d ami alu-'a p. t iui nld rhi iiixvi-riM nf a luialituul. Ho urnkn* it u practice to ("nmo homo ' tight ut cloven u'cltxik •v. ry otlior uigtit, iunl lire* fur your-, ui.il L> cwu't rouicuilior t!iat oho ever gave him a er-.-.s word about it. When lie folia into tlie lirdl sin- in wait ing to close the d.ior and lielp liim imck I 1 the sitting r.Hint, where u guwHl fire awaits him. Hhe .IrawHiifT hut lajota, un buttons his collar. In brs lam off vrillt hi* .•■•nt. uml all the time alio i* waving: " J'iKxr Ht-ury! how sorry I ton Uiot you Imd this attack of vertigo! I'm ufrui-t lliat you will lie found dead by Ui r*y Will OIIW whl-U yutt crur |om more of jfotif time ul houie. It 1* dn-u Iful how your bu-.uie.wi drives j.u !" " Wliaz bizslim w wlioz vcr talking 'ls.ut (" h- rcjihes. " lVir one how hot your head is!"* idle continues, and presently In- Im-aka down and weejm, and exdaims: " Y-z, zur zn' a 'om* wearing zelf .out fhivat nai wislizi wasderwl!" N xt uiuruing ah< u< v. r 1, !.-n to the Mtlqwl, but phw-MUitly iaduin* how he slept, and if hw mind is dear. His IksjFv may !>e missiiig, and he yella out; " Mliar Ti thundcr'a my lsw-t!" " Hight here, my dar ahe replica, and In- semi* tln-m out nil nicely black ed up. If she waiiLs a ilr.-sh, or a imt or a doak, lu* yells out tliat the household < vjH-u s art eating him up. She never "sa.*wa" him back or t<-Ils him tlrnt sin tnu!J !iave marrii-vl a Dor dtvlum that ohe will writ*- to ln-r mother and tell her just how it is. "Tliat's iw>, my door, tunes are luxrd," ahe tvays, and alio g- t up just as good a >li utter as if he had 1-. ft her 4k r AI. lie may come home tight ut Mlpjier tiru- liil she is u* ! shock--iL She r J*lt* i that it is an unexpected pk-.'Otl ta futVd liim home so early runt she pr. temla not to notice !iis stupid look. He sees tliiso eh.-.ira win re there is but oue and tu trring n> sit down he strikes the floor Ilk.- a derrick. " Whuzaer jaw zliat cliair 'way for?" he vi-lla, and ahe replies : " It's tlut hole in the carpet I km-w y.-tt would stumbleaiui die ltdps him tip -mil liriupw him a strong cup of tea. lliey do not keep n servant, aiul when cold weather came she m-v.r thought of plunking hi-r-s-lf dowti ui a cluiir oj>- pK.lte bun and saying : " Now, tlieu y.-u'H eitin r get uji nud light tlie lir-s or then# won't IK* any liglitcd mark that, old Ixddht-Ad !" Vi. she didn't resort to any sndi Isx-w md tynuinicitl measures. When l a uttail to mnkc him some soup. When lie gets into a tight down town and oouuw home with his ears bitten up and his nose pointing to the northeast, she inquirca liow the hole luvj'pi n< d to ntn nwiiy with hint, and ahenuys she is so thankful that he wasn't killed. She lias an exense for anything, and she never admits that any one but herself i* to blame altotit anything. levr' bless her—l Ixnw she'll slip into lieavt a mid never Ik aski-d a question. Somewhat Rommitir. A recent number of a Portland (Ore gon) jvnjver tells a pleasant little story to the following effect: A young lady well known in that city lias just atartev) to join her par*nts, whom she has no recullee tion of ever having seen. Her name is Kinnin Frankle, and hr par>ntn liv- in Florence, Italy. At the ago of In tween throe nml four she wan given to n family named Stokec, who promiacd lo inlucate and otherwi <• provide for her. It wn-ms that she was trained for eirens jverform am-es, nn.l traveled with cirrus troupes ttntil she was eighteen years old, when she alvindoncd the busiiMW<, made her home in Portland, and having h- ir >1 t • set tyjve, sup|Kirt-sl herself by that work during the past four years, biking g.ssl rare of h* no-lf, and winning naonv fri ti-l: Meanwhile ahe luul bilwl in quirii-i for her ) buy up girls for the San Francisco market, just as in this country np nf 1 gi nlsvut nn.l buy tij> r< (ton and hogs. Si thoroughly i ths business established tlmt a regular priiv current is published in San Francisi, giving (Tiines d- bails of the St. I • of th. market, and th*- jiriis s nt which it will lie .safe to buy. The girls ore s- nt to San Francis -o brothels. Opinion*, of the Press. Tho Texan AVer Yorkrr says : "An old Scotch physician once said to one of his patients: 'Keep your feet wnrin, your head cool, mi l your Ivowels vpon, nn' there's little "ilso" can harm vc.' Titis iqihorism is full of wi-doin, ntul u* prenses exactly wltot I *r. Widkrr'a Culi forni.i N'inegar Hitters will do for yon. Wc speak of what I*o know from nearly two years, j-rni tieal exjverieneo in tlie nee of this indispensable family medicine. Its office is to ntt.nck n lnzy, torpid liver, and impart new life to this vitid organ— ! n proper flaw of bile and a prompt dis charge of effete matter. A good diges tion and appetite are restored to the suf brer. Pure blood, the *lifo of tlie limb,' is si-1-uicd, and tho patient soon feel, luni' * If a walking clc trioal battery. Good health i.- more precious than flue j gold—Vinegar Bitt"r"i restores it, and is, thereft nlvove j>ri.-e. The man who dis.-ov.- 1 it is s philosopher and a bene factor cf his race."— Gom. IMITKD NT AT Hi (ONtiKIiNH. Araat*. Miwaa Tavl. r and 'f FtiUndHlata* bsm .ls|UM an- irtty atgl Nenator Htewart'a bill to (iro blbil tba uatloual bank* front b-aning no ne, on 1< gal |.-i>4*ia I iite*l Ktato* .'llio. y ot gofl aa sis i.ritv. const Al *.iiia Utl nwkiiig I'nttwd Nairn iiltvor c.i os a legal ten }r for aut.M.iita uot ax es ting A!l' aaa rej .'tad atu ieely but placed on tbe caleii lar. isenat.-i llavia'a bill In rssbiea tha bit ai *r .. lalii uof Htala bank" b> an aiuooul ts|ual bi that I*l*l to national Iwnka waa r*|mrt.| a.l - l . t 111 n,*sn>ii of Mr. hargent waa pla. e.l 011 Uie . alcsi tar. Tba bill to remove the liiuiiatloti rmrirktUig tha rlreulati.Hi of Iwi.kliig a*as-:a(.. bere'l v rpMll 1 a ltd sweh of aueh earatuig banking waeoeiali.s.s 11.ay mrrsWae tt* eiirulatuig uoUw. and ilea banking aaaoulOf uma may ba orgauund in atvs.fdan.e w.tb tba ex la ting law without 1* spool to aiidi hnutaziim. Mr. Thurmau ilk-m , nf Glno. offtwesl the following rr~.luu.rn - Krmtiw-l, 'Tbat the Freaideiit of llie t ruled K'.aloa la hereby it jucame.! t.> inform tin. Senate whether any pur 11.si of Uie army of lii* Filled Nate*, or any t officer, ofkcsua, aokber or aoktiara of stub army (.lid in any manner inlarfera or inlermoddta witii. cailM >t seek lo rsaitrol tba urpamcatuiti of Ilia (leiicral Assembly of tbe Male of Ixauat ana. or snthes branch Uieiwuf, on the tlb mat.. , and rsjH-oiilly whether any iiermni or per**-tie claiming real* in either I .ranch of aanl fire bave teu d|mvod thereof, or |ir*veu!ed fr su taking tbe same, by any such luihtary bile*, oflkor or aoldier ; and, if *ucli ha* baeii the case, than thai the Piecideot uifuna the Sei.au* by what autiumty audi nublory lalar tenbon and interference Uavo taken place.' During the .Use ins.*.n un the rswolutnm of Mr. Tlrurtwai., tnu. b foebng waa evincwd In tha remarka made by un-inborn of both (write*. I lessee, Mr. >rr reported a btU granting right of way and dep.it grounds to Ui* Oregon (antral J'asatv railway. Mr. ib.latan ino.ed an auus. l incut tbat the Males through which the read may ]w*m shall always ha* e the right to regulate tba rate* for oarrytng freight and (Waaengar*. Agreed to, and the biU passed. The new army tali, which was diacuaaad, i|> jTt.jmafvc e27,if*l,sii. it furtida rsscrurUug ' beyond the number of 39,000 collated man, in cluding Indian asvoata and huapual atewarda Mr. Haia, of Main*, ufferssi a reaoiutlou : That the J ndlciary c. tuuutUw. he inatrurtod to )ire|wre and report, witho-it delay, a Mil prawtd ng for a now . its-turn of Male I.thorn, and ibs)- reseiiUti* s*i in tVmgrwaa in Kouiauuta, under i such guards, rswtrictioua, and guaranlewa aa i will luwute the f..litest lH*ty to every citizen to * v.-:cise the right of suffrage without fear and 1 without iei-tfa.nl. and as *;I1 provide f.tr such * a rutin! an t declaration * *f the renult a* will tu nur to the majority their corutituUsinai and legai rights. A Ml! was intr idaced U> mcrswaa the duty oa -ljsUlled si irita from 70 to wu cents par gallon. The i urt-Acatvon full, which jwaeed t*.a House, ap| rupnatw* OtOvi.UUO. including, 160.- 000 for lurla lu New York harbor. JJk b.!l waa 1 wear 1 providing that theadjatar;t --1 enseal a department of lha army shall .-unseat of una *d;utant-gneral. with ike rank, |wy, and emoluwei.ta of the brigadier general . two at* -lanta with the rank <*f eoiot.il four with the rank of tenant-colonel, and ton with th* rai.k of rnajur. Mush uf the Utile of the House was uaed in dmcuarlng the )uialana trout" Kim pit- Dv-pspsia liem.dy, I)VH|>S-| si* nriik-B frmu a gr>-ut raris ty of ttiujv. H, (okl ilifTm-at jK-rwina arc r* liov. il lv differt-nt n-nicdiea, m-.v .r.linp t.i tiio nature of tils- >lihs-*h-an.l condition of t!i# htomach. Wc know of * lady who luvs ui-rtrval gr*it 1* u. lit from lirinkinpa tuiulilor of bv.it tuiik—th ru-hor and fn-alu-r the bs-Ut-r—* kcuevcr a buming wtra.tiou w exjH-rn bood in tho stomocji. An ldi rly p. fitlofuaxi of our arqujun- Uuu o, who wiik afflicted for many year* I with great ilitrrvw after s-atiu|r, liaa eIT.-te.l cure 1T mixing a totileiijksouful i of win at bran 111 half a tumbler of vra v r, and drinking it lialf ou hour afu-r lii* tnii-K. It ia nwiasaiy to stir quickly and drink immediately, or the bran will asth.-ru to the gloaa mid btvsMme uostrv. Coffee and UdLNtcro arw pr. .hably tfie worht imlvetitursva |>ersouo tniubl-'d* with dv.qteivaia or*- in tlie habit of tisi-ig. and Wb'uld lie avoided, lh-yntlar eating of nuUMduiip plain fskkl, and the uw uf some simple remedies lika tlie aUnre, w ill efls-ct in most cam* quicker ctiret than inedicitK*. Tlie huge, drast;.-, gnjiiug. ak-ketung pilh. v-ens: nv,-t< t of cruds*. c*r~* and l*ulky iiigrwu.- ciite. arc fast Iwing auieraadsvd hy Dr." Pkuet's t l'ur;-*t:*p Fclicta, or k.igar-Cu*t.L l i 11-rats.! Mi 4 and llni ai Jtnce. Anli lt.!i < isiinu.uls* thr Ijitls (ivanf t athartic , r Aft. .. ,*. f'.irr** Chyme. M.alern chctu.cai sc.eui-. ■ ahlsw lr. Fierce to extract fmra lha j::i* 1 1 <*f th- must val.ial*!# ruota and hart* the.r active moibcxnal ]wiiici|4-s>. wl.ich. when work. 1 into hitlc |*e!!cf or g-rauutaa, wcwireiy lai -c; f ban u*ustu*l ael. imder* each little p< Met a* active and powerful a* a large pill, *h le ti.* v are much mure jwlxtabl* and pleas ant .11 eTsict. IV. Ita A. '1 bxver. ef lta.-oueh.irg, Ohio. wr t -1 regard your IVllete a* ilia beet n r e.Sy for tlie c.*KhOt*ia for which you (JSe aenhe than uf anythiug I have ever -uw-d. act a..hi and certani in effect, and learuig tbe Mvwela in an eicellent cmditiou. It seems to me they must lake the place uf all other ca thartic piHa ami nmdmiios. * l.yvwi A Mo.niler, dniggieto, Y'emulh vn. IX T.. sv : •• YVe thmk they- are gotng to aeli hk I i-*ksw a* woou •* javople gs t ac.piauiUvl wii.i li ra, and will h|shl the |sll trade, as t!.< ae t at have IV-d tl.rm like lltetu much belter than large pilla."—> iww. K - ■ inv. comfort, l(M>ka. all combine U> rtake -hlv. r Tipped alios* itaii>|venaable fur rhndr. a. Try tl.cm. Never wear through at tlie foe, 1 uih. Mvvlc like to hear of a g-ood thing. YVe will fell them in confidence U.af, if th } want f.v 1-c dressed well, tliwv ahuukd wear th. Warwick Foliar. An old adage nay* that with a nice collar and clean t-oota a tuau "ala*y* 1.. k" well drcese.l. Ivememlver the YY'arvnck. fVit.. If wrt" can l>cn<"fit tho rwnlont of thin tvajer any by reconuacriding f'araont' Atrjo nW f'l.'fa t* lw the lavs 1 anti-bihuua motirine in Ihe otwiutry. we are willing to do *O. YVe have lia.l alvvut as g.] a cl.ai.ee h) know aa any ma —Com. WOIETHT or NOTK.— An ricluuigo any* tl ere i- scarcely a day loses* that wa do not li- at, either frvvtu jverruns coming into our ..flirt- 14 in some other war. of the snocee* of J.Jiv • i"r .tn.v/vwc /jnti.Hw/ in tlie cure of cou.' .is end col.l. so prev alci.t aMmt town juat Ik.W. ( urn. Itnatwraa for IH7.Y. Nsw hras. arUcla.ssikrapid h ;- . 1 s * fit* a ■t-.lsd, iumss Zviarantasd Ad'v ,*■ M INN t I'O .Hl Jf lleaarvl 81.. HafMnsHs. Md The M:trkrti. Mfvr Teat It f i*. TWisst • l-vtr* lluflueka WSdl Hi, C., • ■--! t* Oost T-ian* ie\i4 CY M -i t tun *0 ou <*" I 7 '* .4 07 * cava tthrejv .... tV4 r ' "v lfS<4 OTS F. ft M■*! U'v4 l I. .ir KxtraY* .eru . ... *Oi 1* ;• Siai. Kvlra. . * 00 m i 10 Wl;e' Iti iv- !• ru 1 If Hi* No. . Nj'tllig 1 U I n 1: l h<* SZ"v Tcxa. •• *> # 81 AustraHan " <•' J, id tt-.ilter -Sials... 41 4 It Wislrru Hair* SO <4 0Z W- stern Yellow M (4 70 V.reteru Ordtnary JO i 4 it Ivnnsytvaaia Fine so <4 40 f'IUH-ss ilnte Faslory .... *• skimmed...... 0* .4 05 XWUern.. ... 10 iw IS F44 S.sle it 8 It ( \v vl * 1 AS ( J .V live— Ma;.' MB 07 Ciri Mixed.. Nl • 04 f.rlcy Mate 120 l 1 MO "SS.I4 OSS uvrrxzo. rtmir 5 75 #y —- eacrtod >l'iu bi Mrortag IV M artier* UuiUm MRS *• kopa f fWto I"** frwd iVrtei ond • |inl amnoat if food Mtitor of til dwarlpllam, lV hai aeer v ltr A> family l'pe, Tk* Sm T-k ftrut-l* (ka/iflti N allkaat fw *1 Iroal Ms l uiillnurd llirlti wUI V piUUfcal atiaatiy. and a a— tifT |W la naauwl aHual eerp feoond seek, •" IV* va taid.ri *ttl V abli I"•"*•** * * tiury ti U>< utxkiliii, or af m. u* —mar a> afcti liar Ifcrp way aokaartfca ■"* aiusVn •an aiaaj• i,e IV, roolalolng IV owncMeal ti rrwrf |Wf. ft< ffUvuinj it a partial Mti ti aw I 'vmlribmtrr, fur UTS. __ oijm orrn i>. j, ,11. n avium am*. tost r*mHL nrrtoutM '**£**. 5Vi* 4 ITCMi T. UH V KaXOAU. CViMniar Mm. SCMNM IUTMW J.W. MAf*sr. MK' ILT latorti* aad rarieiy af V aoetosto ti IV payer. BmMN at.fnri.vi arr .iwrtwtrd io faiwritara free M (epytaaatiA. Early la > •• (Nail MkOah A M*w fry by Mr,. (.war MvA A Smm Story Ny Ayi le taw. A Mm* Wiry by i-iirrr ttmiir. AMlw'rf " Trea to Ml AIM, tia.,tia. A Now Story by Tony C|,,r, AulVr if 'craai; " "C**4 lad Crmr." r. ..A* M WUlbmmu. AHtoW * Dto/ Tati;- " T|fM*| Urn a tttiTasf ■* " Mlllrfr* Klilkf 1 M ** l'f>4tf a Uuk "fU A Kru Wiry by Mr,, l.i'y kmmdmit Cumtrnrt. AalVr a( "tSAk Oaf, ar PlSat irtltl.-lto. *.. itiWrl Ay i'drrlrwA C. XaaAy. . . ... _ . A *AT Story Ay AVaiair Carry, Aalfcor ti " BaitiNaart and WWa, Ma. TV payar wtu km iv Val SArri S.artoa. SSatoSai, faalry, JMiyrsyAy. /"A to* irtMri, tlmmrnr. Ummty. mmA Avtoto to CwfwpiadnS. So oßorl ar pal ..arc iporod Mailt lAe awti tittatiha as* aarfal to aar roaA.r*. Tlu. li atitod kf a fcalkaaaa ti atoa aaparlaaai asd waad )u4fatctit, aul a rati HNM ti la..naatoa li (l.ro IMWt to RaaSlaW rti.ua to to.l aaA r.x ( .ctic. legal auA io.Alaal yeawluwi, laformoiAaa tor Uw atocVa aa4 NtaAti ;la laet, aa ••"I la all Mtoottoaa U.a. lara ap la Ma. eaa V torn ad la Ikli iSiaan. HMA lit AO Mum i-ItTLK roLMM. TUi kM • aaaltoaa to V aac WIV ynalwxi fsaloraa of IV papar TV eoeulkalLee# to life ('(art rial Ito fc'lts carp turtmm Wftton for cADMrca la tV outirp. Tfalc tiiv M-S IV fIISSDi OOMfASSJN tacalaallr la ccccy koaitimitl wbara Vara ar rktld.aa. W kaay ti laliaaato (Vi VMV ooa lato*_ S*"* kariag Urar oruUcc taad wrar tad aw agala tolVat tort IV pipit ti IV fojorti.g aack a NI'KIIO'E (itUIM AND HOVN OF AMERICA. Tl Urred a.d awti ariert pepalig wetidp Mr yeaat Mu MM V aalp payn wtvl. ri • una IV i .d ti MnnciaMoii aaHkrr. waat to raad ahwd to tmt, mm, asdvMck rwpMM aw# aakatitoUoglp pdaac at 0m aaada ti Ml tidMiaa. U ntialm a Mryr awaaal aiti caring tiyati . odtof lot glriiaad VpalNaacu V Vd la aep oUcr rockijr ar anew; piM.SrL TK KM, ram tttß-mow IS THK tmmmto * r */**•, __, n , mrsK tV r.iltod Malta ca rati|A ti SAW; laa ooylai tor V. V. i aVa Aid r. Aw P'orA fctit > rwpati w UI V aral far av aar ar twin ti W. toa < wgtol 0. R.',. or. oluc aoytri for 5" (rctun op af Oloka aaa aVcrardi aAd roglc aotito at | Il "IAZAAR." *• ■<■ Ik* IMUIM aext '*•* fffT "r"' laarl " CRANCERS '** an4 tor anr toto. Fanpli "If M . >i •• h-tstih'e UMratlUa Ka.h, ar her-rata f fr—— ik!■,** lu Cents. < tulaga* it-alAd tor one Stamp. ftEaaJL Add roan, *ery plain, A. BURDKTTK SMITH, ®. • *•. 914 NmaJway, Www Twrfc OWy. W af rtotooa m . m 1■* SO CtS On of the (hltirat of arwutalisu* in Mid to la. I lint of littuiß loworc.l fifteen htm dml feet into s mim*. The great length f cslilc sllosrti a "jtring of s foot or more npon the "light *1 wovrmcnl in the has l.ct, and W J. Flopstw*. srho has jtutt hati the txtterienoe in Nevatla, asyn it (oris like hetug a lll at the end of s ruller string. II J^^^N \ I ft tZ T1 " W fitu all ever Unesuj tsaall oar Fksa W Riwd luptrtwa. < nta a. thafoa Draw. _"V Ina*. lUnrataatfaw. Fb.rt.^tmpba.M..an. W. BOW pahUH) lb. ftmwt aawwtaaaal w*et placid > ■Si its to pvbUc. aad oar prtoa are MSrksrt dowa so low as SS safy aS matwn'i '■ Thorn who tsssa i. s Us. b am. warn ta am wh to nan. o* so far away fron ton*, can add a baadaoan Suit •ta to toa tamins be wihSlm hr as n itosr owa lor alliMw dunaa toa .patw Una Wa ban taani tort aeaata at work ft a us who ban aal. (asnaau to twnfea. psi(tws,ata.. Uator baanan to raasa. aad ttoj SU report that to) can mad* nut ante notary at work to as to an at tarUUM toss Oat pttoa ate as low that all can aff wd to i-itrctoa. aad Unrotow to. ptotarn uk at Msbi at alaaat eeatrfnaaa Raw bastnanri da aa well a* inu who bate bad lassa atpnrtoaoa to oar t.aattful aubpua. aad tow prtoaa at* ai>[u*atsaad bf aIL To nak. late* --h- 11 nitbo. aB aa aaoat has to A- bto shoo to ptrtona fmta >i al la boaas Itoat bad lot wark olanwhete aaul yoa bare sown what steal inl t* tan's a* Far tea to saaka asoaof W. bars aol spa., tortplai-all t*w bat aaad aa roar add raws aad wa will wad fill parurwlata. baa. hj mail tksnh dalar If paw waal prtottaala sntw la* pat toons, or to /war wrtods Una New |a too fsmr able tias* to oasasa In ton bast asm Oar RMsns ma to. Boost aad auwt ptoastas to tie. Mtsitf. ami aae la dnread bt all to# load lac papwra. taaladaas to* Now Torfc A—old Tb aa who aaaa-rt ct*. to* bmlasn totdr aaSSrs attaaUoo. ran wwk ap Inter owe to slnts. aad asaba a handscaa* .ra aitb'Ußl wwsv betas away frutn k asi ewe* aiykt Lot all who waat plosssat. aroSlabla anptapnaah wttooat rtakinc eapttal. —->rt as toast adrti im a* saaa. aad barm all attest to. lwMa foe tlcniMdin Fkaaaa tut# what pap— pw saw tots adtirlinntst ta. Addrwn (IKOKIIK sTINMIk A HI., An FabHihni, I liil MI'IWPV —to ettyodl* wtto Staori) 4 Kay Cbsek laUXVCtX t .lobsae atmpl*.aad felt pap Ural arm Km. H. M. HrptCRR. 11l Rtairat Ml. hake CDII CDC V " KIT* mred bf to. warn of Boas' fcrlLfcroT Kinirn. Iliw.m Trtoi Park nt as* I wrlrx i.lars. enf\V -V-rwwdrld, •*, -'Sea F.wra fy, # ,>> rawabtaasaU to. qaslwln do.i-e.l in I miid il a tiitubanrkb, Ptebt. Try It . V.lTWly IJ a •It w pwt lb* thins to iWwp IvVWaii tie* and weak p*tw.ia, and twltat IvV'.'fS'Vl #l.ll to th* .trams aad wall " Many I vh-T ——W a \ .lu#t.l# ootint rorttwa owl f*wa VM a W.N til Send t toralat to ill KO. V. 11A NT/ A 14ra P ■ W |7ii tin one hi.. New, I orh , BfFUXMW^EiiniIMSAJI^TnB, Of say and svnry ktud. Send ataiup^^^^^ kr ' .i. ttw. ACCtWBS lira*t M i alasa Seaj^^M ana rural ta—a*. riTTsaunia, FA w MMmnMN Wt RK tVTED A FKK 'tus't*' Ku/s, !/r BJBN]RmU ■•>•*. 8c to rft. a. KIM.- ■ #1 Wot w. K*i T Kurt It. t'aa t* rrr.i .rOM. Mvninu, KrW 1r Rk!1111 knmnM, Aiviat. kl) I Il ikiaU tHarcraia. hiotttTa, amJ all t-.raiu at Ike SSfW and aflV Rl/Mtn /"•!''* r9 r'aUr any nstartmd i a nD mmm .ir t wh*:* #1 a txttto bond to i ircni% SENT FREE A lh* nntrw of TfT ATT QfH at4 boat Ml no* may r*p*at ><• W/I XJAJ UX . •iHitfuj or 9UKN). Coaiph

l lllMiHti: V fO., lUftkkK* am Strait. Now York _____ ■ . OABIMET or LETTER F ILL t>uMfui imr bottom man, to km BILLS. LET- TktßjJ or TAVEKS alwaja oUu wd In ■lDk>l'U„KfU ~t ••awUlli Wela .r Iwt.d fr.® VI * timu pitaa IV. Hill •Ivtx r>"n> It a Kt ana at itwainot ■ TH It** l**l It'wld aay*. "It tt * imi mv *f **[ *r> tmaairiM paa tola aavaa " [. MaUa,tkaMf*t*atad rraau pkraklaa.mn •Seat? ran ra want, ntmn n . | rraU **. pirteally fcr affaala la mat a mj I WIIY HIT STILL, twa p'aln'af affcart llmaat TM.N-ekwu.ia.il. Seed f™, aliaaUrt ; ■>T rata bVSTIN, OILMAN * CO., HanAoA, Caaa. \V 4 VTyn AGENTS for !h. "Idle and TTA.N I fill Fxplnrutlnna of"OK. I.lt . IMiHTONComplete. aotheitlAo, a fveali b.e>li rrkw WLletl t I Ilia time* Ad l: H _ R- B Iti'SSI.LI.. Falitlh*r, Realem, Maaa. Tbfi MILLER & MILLWRIGHT. A Morhlv Journnl cf M jmtm Kint MUUr And Mill wright Ah kuld tak* it. Aodr *• SIMI*BOJ9 A GAULT. finrinnnt i. O. fl M p*f anaß'ii. Son 4 Itvr anronU* cifit. ■ ASTHMA ■ CATARRH, H*> inf t ujuicJ l wanly a r*' balwaaa M aafl -W.t.*UhjlMllM4,l aaparimraia* by ponndln* r u and hi t and labaMag tba mni. •Hoc* 1 f-vtOMtr y dtaevrarad a wonderful ramMy and aaswrmwfor jUti.oiaand Cntarrk. Warranto* to raMero wrsrwt pam*yao> !- •tantly. ao tlia patient ran Ita down to reat and •l*e r taMr. I n- . LAMiELL, Aypia Craak. OUa. I L Dr. J. Walker'* CAllfornls Vis fgar Ilfltem are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herha found on the lower range* of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal i rapertiee of which ore extracted therefrom without theeaee of AkoboL The question Is almost daily fcsked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VIXRGAB BIT TERS P Our answer is, that thej remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers bis health. They are the great blood purifier and a lire-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnvigorator of lite system. Never before in the history of* the world bta s mediant Uws conip'Cjdrd poMCtfMtif the rannrkabt; qiiAiius of rissosß Birrtsa ia bcslinftb# rsrria*i andOn Arts.. Sao Pmmdswv ('attfnmto aad tar of Waab;n*v#n and Ctortms Sis.. X. I. WIS bjr all DragflMi >.S Dealers. K T H. C -*o. S ~ uonrrniMi ron TOI . .ad •■>, aod *> K K!. ■ all Adlris __ J 4 ' K>T SOUJt 11 iiin■ final. Xe_ Yetfc. ItlK MIA BUT TItIRTV VEARS TUB Richmond Prints Ma*, laws hats SUMS* SUM lt toon wto mm a OAa VSar • • p—daeed ia aB 'b 'iMa trf chaaetns kak> ■ at s 1 la naMTrallir el/in suited MUa waata al aaiw-a lawn its Usu ass to* "STANDARD GRAY STYLES, M Frapar fat the boaas a ana- basaWfal la IMsm sad II Hi ila nil— CHOCOLATE BTAITDAIsn STYLES ta ■< ,ai *srMr. aad widely bm *# naM ssrHli.sH. rami* Nototne MIW We dtl west Tbtaa roods Ca Mm nm l ■>■ Tm note staaM ba*a lhlti.aod yuwr sesails ill o aad *ee*wwml sSM aatoalA* h%> K FK* RAT OaatonSaa.se S3O a weak Sal Oat) sty KM Kit ia W* . it sad will pay A Apply— A*. FT WGBBKB S OS . Msrtsa O f vONwTANT EMFt-OYMENT. Alton. Mala V or V.asß b.to . ~i ( '> ' Wo aapHal-a oulrwd esrtlratos sad eslaaSW aafia to hsa Art diwn Wits Se Mars stsne. <1 Boas wHiaisaOaefkJt T. Am nvrKTIWKMW! toad t reals M CEft T. KOV* t: I *OO .41 Far* Row, W. T , itok nmmf Ito / 100 ew. Ktrtaaoi ttste ot 3SOU oaws paprfs. sad awlm.n. Aoebj MW iSwrtatm Aucnw WANTBO. Mas or snaa. 934 • weak, or |M h lAtwA r.PnW. awla (Va. FastsaaaktFH RjHP. IClaSta Sttwac Waw taek. CATARRH M. T. R. I nil ■. raav. SUM rauwt. n. K /N A MONTH- Asaan a.atad a**rr Vi,v Kl I .Ws SMWW taaorshla aad StaV (HwiUV/ elan. Fsnieslar. taal flaw Addnaa ~ WORTH S 00. St taS.Ha •nOs sad waalai ayna drtwwt. ssbnrts and toaea W lmmow.li popular For nsitlrular. and !.-* >Mna tn-RKARO RfcOH. Fatosbars. sakse FiutoMpbia. hmtiwi or OIMIbmU. KiU\ Aumntn WAMN u> II O' " ' rwry deNrslW Krw PATWtt uißtto for how k—psri sad othm. C. J. Cfiffwm. < heshlrt. Oom. JHOOk AGENTS WANTED ■VfiuShTELL IT ALL WN Br Mm. Susliwi at Salt Lake Ct*. foe U ■ .rats Mm wife of a Rana Bat. IMtat ts m ti. Mm Ktaao. Ttia Mar* ,< a ■ snMl aapetbae* br> toalS*-AaWnSA.* ■ solera auilSataga r% of th. M.enoaa m a WB' .-Ur .aat* Maw aa. Km" Rnt Fsr* sad OoaA W a th* tot saw Soak cut artssllr amb tint with aesd thhw. tar at. It b paealar tr*rT a •..-!*. w .ik nwfMf. sal autwlh sR Shn tawk. Ito* n am. MIIISM at uii Hi aad MM MS nttaa Iran IS Is SS a as/ kit Saaaai saw M pwiTs# wsai vat) want ll mil m*du MiW-arn ae woaws —aad w* a.ll na I MaUWrnw fc> Oawt who will cm raw. Lares pamphlet. wilkfaß putkulsrv terms m- trat me ta aB Vij— V I) Wfttt.oioe. S"a ll.refanl Casa 1 if .; OPIUM Habit Cured A certain and tart ears, with )ct lneonrenlenee, sod at borne. As anUdou that stand, pure)/ an Its own merits. Send for mj ooarterly masssino ( eottt ftm noUUng i, oonlainliifcertlfleales of hundreds that have been permanent)/ eared. I claim to hate discovered and produced the nssr, oniotxai. t/s OXLT sens eras ros orir* SATIXO. DR. g. p. COLLINS. Irti fort-'. Intl. HABTnCtrBKU at Home. So ft D 111 Sfl PubUcity. Terms mfKlersla. Ui tOft"fttXm!ulC Addteas Lr.F.K _ ex p r ~ iea a month to tuemta. Address S2OOA. U sVtmUAKO, doaaavllle, Mich. HOC RINGER. 3^. —dbatnawy B,W. BtuACo, Dasatot, HI,