FAR*, OAR HEX AM) HOUSEHOLD Hint* AkMI k, As tho now and itv disappear, much rubbish that has collected during tho winter will l>e unco wee. I. Those who live in tho country are too rarthiß Almnt matter* affecting tho health. Fonl nwrfaoe water frequently flow* into the well. Oosspoola aud barnyards overflow and saturate the ground, which gitw off dangerous v.i|xtrs under Uie tnllneuoe of th 1 snn' warmth. Favor* of various kinds and other diseases attack old and young. X<> clean until all danger is re moved, should lo tho first work of spiinp. , Tlie crUtr under tho lioaw must leA he ovAlookod. A farnier should l>e provided with waterproof l*x>ts and overcoat, in which to work about drains, ditches, and wet barnyards. There are several kinds of nihli'r clothinp, hut that which is uot subject to crack is tho host. livery farmer must decide for himself if it is better for him hi hire help and cultivate more taml, or cultivate less land and k> without help, Hut it is cheaper to pay for help tluui t let work pet belli mL or to leave ueoossary work undone. The lest help ia the cheapest. A married laborer is as a rule the steadi est. 11 -sides, tie need not he boarded in the house, t the aerioua ittooavormnio' of the t e paid every week or every month; these short mwmbmil* prevent mistakes mid dispute*. t'ash pure have more than, credit irain-ainst be examined. hot they become choked am! water remain ujxui the crops. Stagnant water ia injurious u< t only to all vogeUti.Hi, but to stubblc land, but much jwnctit may he pained by turning tl>o spring wash from road* • to me.*lowa or pasture*, and causing it to spread as much as jxwsible. Top-dressing meadow* or fall grain w ill be found useful. Sprvad the ma nure evenly Qpon tho wiow, if any re mains, and po over it with a Thomas brww, or the brush harrow, as soon as the ground is dry enough. Surfar*. water should not be allowed t v remain Ujx>n r..ls or {tatlia, or in ruts. Irt it off, ami fill up the holes or rut . with dry earth or gravel from a Ivank. A dry ros.l will shuid mafiy times as much w.-ar as one that is wet and nimbly. Paths should be uuule dry, or phuiks laid .lewn for walks over "soft ground. When wet ground pets pud tl d, it Uktvt a long time to dry. Grass and clover aoevl jnAT I>Q Sown npou th last snow witlf gtuut rw>> ami regularity. Hub atrip tnay bo sown exactly, without moaning or overlapping, us the seed can bo readtlv atxm uptai tlx. surface. The seed will not lie injurtal, as ib:ll uot vegetate until the ground bwonioa warm. A good supply of grreu fodder never coram iiiuitt Cows at pasture will al ways eat a meal of frvvdr cut green fod der, and it belpe tho uiilk paiL An arrv or two of fall plowed ground should bo liberally top-drvawd with manure, and sown early with oats and pern, or barley a*nl rctclM, The ground must be made rich. Two and one-half bushels of outs or boriey, and on > and oue-half of peas or vetcbeo, should be sown. Early jiasturiug is a mistake. The sb s*k is made dissatisfied, and loon their appetite f>r dry food. Trampling is wry injurious to the soft soil, which does not recover from it for several years. The injury to the grass is se rious. Never pasture a meadow in the spring. — Agriculturist. The spi ing of the year is as good a tint-* to set the vines as the fall —indeed, somewhat preferable, au authority tells us. No deeper spading of the earth is ne -essary tluui for growing vegetabke; nor does the soil require any more fer tilizing than for a crop of core. No manure, however, should be put in im ra -diat euiitaet with the roots of the vines, but place it over them, after they h tve boea covered about two inches with trie soil; then tlie ground may be made as rich iui you please around" the vines t > the distance of ten feet, to which distance the roots will extend iu two or three yuera, if the soil be quite mel low. Grapevines should not be set nearer than Hiv feet ajiart, and eight to twelve feet are lietter for vvnr thrifty vine* like th'i C -neord. In rinevard culture eight by eight in the usual distance to set them. The sines on lieing planted should be eat back to tliroeor fonr eyes, or down to two, if you please, and" as the young canes shoot ont—in no cause the first y-ar should more than two canes be allowed to grow, aud those the strong est and l*-st Some writers recommend allowing but one cane to grow the first year; but I think it better to grow two, wluch shonld be cnFbaok at the end of the year to aboitt half their length, get ting the canes for fntnro bearing from the lower ;ust of the vines. Vines agkcqfld, when two years old. 1* set nl>out tight inches deep, the roots spread, and flic earth trodden firmly upon them. A trellis should always be med in garden* to train vines upon" also in vine jar la where thrifty, long-caned vines are grown. Pruning is an art that is learned fully only by rrpericnee. The canes grown the previous year bear the fruit in all cases; therefore, snch canes are to be saved—as many of the largest and long ed as yon think the vines can support. As a general rale, not over one third of the cues of vines in full growth should be pruned ont. The best time to prune is in November; but when not done then it should be done in hLureh or April, be fore the say begins to flow. Hatter i'arkaee. Tlie modes of fiacking hotter at Her kinter, N. Y.. and at ttk Albans, VL , are very similar. At both places the peek ing aud shipping are dono mostly in wliat are enjl-.d Welsh talis. These are constructed of spruce, with top wider than liottom, and large enough to hold fifty or jixty pounds. A coyer is made of lialf-inch boards, with a hoop around it that projects and clasps the top of the tub, and resembles eloaoly the lid of a cheese box. WVn shipped a circular piece of muslin U hud OV er the top of the batter, and a little salt spread over the muslin, and the oowrr put on and strapped doa aMiMi tldee pieces of tin or leather. Th advantage of these tubs consists in their convenient sire and chcapnMft, hpruce gives less taste to butter than m-st other kinds of timber, an>l heme butter is often packM in them without proper pr oration. A taste is soon imparted to the butter next to the wood, :wid flu* in wiiHrient protection from the air on top renders th"ra unsuitable for long keeping or long transjiortaUon. The firkins and half firkins so much in vogue in other markets, are little used in either of the places aaraixl, nor ure the mt.rhiuery and apparatus for packing butter-in the West employed. Matter in the Malls. The united States Congress, in trying to a 'ifcntt • cxprotm and petal matter, and to exclude the former from the mailt by plitei'ug <*i it a higher rate of postage, I has failed t a discrimination that in i i.firely jutt. In placing the rate on transient printed matter atone cent per ounce, book* will be thrown-out of the i mails entirely for short distances. A pa- j per of fuir ixe, wLn issuing a triple or stag\ Tim great anxiety to help the f*pr-Ss companies by the Uni ted States post.il authorities has been at the expense of the people. No WHiTEWASHwa.—A jury of inquest c<> usMtahg the disaster at St. Andrew's Church, was directed Ivy the ooroner not to brine hi a " wliitewiehing," verdict. "It will not do." he said, "to make I'ivine Prijrideuoo responsible for the culpable uegligeaee and incapacity of CIVIL RIGHT*. Pall Teal af ihr C ivil Klsfcla Hill o !♦..** hi ( muitm. AN ACT t> protect alt wtiam* m their civil and legal ligtitn. Wii vinos, It Is ewm.tlal to Jusl government we reo-igiii* the quality of all men before the taw. and hold that it ia the dtttv of gov omnient in ila Aaallnga with the |opl to mele out equal and exact Justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color or |ei*ttaion. religious or political, and it I sang the |'pc> pixqufate ol'lo i of legislation I*' enact goat fundamental pinimniea uit> law : Therefisvy lit it nntiv'ol fly t.V .Wwotr .iml /'"* "/ I"'- amfrtfir. > o/ IA. Cm 110 l NJrtli* o/ .tuu-..01, II t\mgtYt* rtawmtJ.it, Tliat all jmwmhis within the jur.MlH-uon of the Culled State* shall l-e enuiiod u< the full aud equal enjovjaanl o( the aenvtiumxUlnaia, adtantagv*. faeililua end privileges of itms. puhhe oiwoevwueea on land or water, theater*, aud idler places of |atl>ltc amusement; subject onlt to tho enidilun ami limitations estahli-he.l by law. and apidn ahle alike to the ettiaiw of every race and color, regarvlkw of any jwwvious wssltuoii of aojv I tuWv. gtr, J, Ttial anv |emm whoahali violate the foregoing section l.y denying to any rtUn u, e\- .s>pt f.w reasons tiv law applicable to eiti;ens of every rav and color, and regardless of any prevnm- nniHtl n of sorvttvde, ll.e full en joyment of any of the accommodation* advan tages, (acrlitvvs. or privileges in said eeclxui ei uu.ei-le-1, vW hy ai hng ,w yioiaug .nohde nlal. slvall. for every nc!i offense, forfeit and |<*y the sum of t-*W> t the person aggrieved thorehy, to he recovered >u an acthwi of debt, with full ivslo : and ahall als-v hr ,-vety sorh offense, le deeoHsl guilty of a Misdemeanor, ami u|*wt swii.yi.iii thravof, shall l lined not less than FfdV nor Rkw than (l.dOtv a shall he uttiw iavqie.l uot ktes than I bitty day tor iu.ww than one year /Vvrsk.t, ll.at all pr*u may elect to *oo for the peualty af.-rv* sasl or to ptvml under their rt.-hts a' emu tu u law ami l>y Mate statutes j aid hating so elected to pr.**wd iu the >aie tu.de or the other, their light to pco.vc.l lit the Uier juris dictton shall he hand. Hut Una proviso shall md ajqiiy to .-mutual pcoceedtug*, either under Una a l or the crmunsl law of any State Ih,l procnirf 'that a judginent for the |wnuuissi a a|qsiiuted hv the thrvu.t and Tarntoral oouim ,d the Initial Wale*. wiUi )*>wr of arresting ami uuprisisiuig or liailiug offenders agamst the law* of the I'uited States, are hereby sjwetally authorised and re.|uued to institute jWH.wwhug* agauiat every pensm who shall violate the jwovuuons of this act, ami can** hua to be armitad aud imprisoned or trailed, M tho caw may Isv. fur tnal. la-fore such court of Uio United states or Territorial court aa by law lias ccguuuun-e of the offense, except iu res[sv-l of Uie right of acUuti awru uig to the persou aggrieved -. and sucb 1 hstnet Ait rnieys shall cause such priK-eediuga to be [irvwcvricd to their ternm-alhHi aa in caher cases ; /rvri.i..f. That nothing contained in tiil> section >4i*U U ciu>tr;uti to deny or de feat tuv of civil action accru.nplo u j -*-rs,ii licther by rcaitou ol Una Mor other (in* ; ntul Mix Di:nc: Attorney who fliail ixill ftlllr fttj to mt-litute tiul Jio -ooule Ilia pro ceeding* heroin required, shall, for every such off rune, forfeit ail pay the tiuu of fULt) to the pormui aggrieved thereby. to te recovered by an action of debt, with full , and slialt, on OOOXKSIOU thereof, be deemed guilt \ of a mis demeanor. and be lined not Irm than el,"00 nor more than #5,000 : .(*<( prvreierf fvrihrr. That a Judgment for tlie penalty in favor of the |rtt aggrieved, against ai.y such biatrial Attorney, alia.'] be a bar to either proeecuuoo re*;eeUTelv. Sr.i. 4. That no cttixcu ptMeemxiiig all other qualifications which are or may be prenenbed ix law shall lie dis.]uai:hed for service as grand or petit juror in Miy court of the rutted States, or of any State, on account of race, color or previous condition of i-crvttuda, and any officer or o?her jwn-on cliaigcxl with any duty ui tlie refection or sumßkHiiug at juror* who sliail el dude or fail to Mimmott any citixeu for the can-ex aforesaid shall, on cvwivictian thereof, be deemed guilt* of s misdemeanor, ai d be tiiied not more than #5.000. Hn . 5. That all cases arising under the pro visions of tins et iu the courts of the Tinted States shall be reviewable by Uie Supisun- Court of live Tnited States, without regard to the sum in rantroverey. under the same we vieioun and regulation- as are now pro* Hied by law for the review of other causes in said court. Dissipation in Nevada. The State of Nevada, says tlie Virginia City Kuterpritc, ith 55,000 people, has nine hundred liceuaexl places where liquors are retailed. Tins is at the rate of one liquor dealer to each sixty-one inhabitants. It is estimated that the re ceipts of theae liquor solious average 840 per day, or at tlie rate of sixty cents per capita. The nam tier of licensed liquor saloons iu the hading towns and cities of the Stat - is as follows: Virginia, two hundred; (void Hill, fifty; Carson, fifty-one; Reno, thirty; Elko, twenty - four; Eureka, seventy-nine; Austin, twenty-eight; Hamilton, eleven; I'ioche, forty-nine. 'latere are two hundred and fifty places in Storey county where liquors are re tailed. The aggregate receipts of these saloons are SIO,OOO daily. This is nt the rate of $300,000 per month, or $5,600,000 yearly. To produce this amount, the daily lalior of 2,f>00 miners at $1 jwr ilay would lie required. Iu the saloons of Storey county ia therefore sj-ent ilailv in tho purt-liase of liquors a sum equal to that earned by about all the miner* in the county. Let us make a fnrtlier estimate of the money daily squandered in Storey couuty in jauidcring to the popular vices of drinking and gambling. There are in the county twenty licensed gambling games, which are sustaiued at an average daily cost of 8100 each, or $2,000 daily. This does not include the winnings of the games, whieh doubtlewi aggregate as much more. But we will place the ex penses and profit* of the games at SI,OOO daily. We have therefore: Expended iu liquors ilail v #lO 000 Ex;-ended ia gambling daily 3.000 j Total #13.000 Or monthly #3J0,000 Or yearly ' .#1 6*0,000 Which is equivalent to the labor of 3,250 miners daily at the rate of 81 per day. This is a very suggestive showing for" a single county. Farm Laborers in Scotland. A case of considerable interest lias oc curred in Scotland, where a laud-owner lias been held responsible, ami actually fined, for housiiig a form servant in his employ iu a dwelling unfit to lie used. At l'erth a farm servatit sued his em ployer for dam: ;• for breach of contnu-t tn not providing him with a habitable houne. From the evidence it appeared tliat the house in question wa* in n most lamentable eond.uou. It hail an old thatch roof, through which the rain and sn.iw dnscendeil U. ticlt an rxtent that the flour of the house wo*flooded In win- U-r time, to the extreme discomfort of the tenant and lii* family. No proper rejKiirs were mtab\ and the man left his work, iu which course he was justified, and a conqieusation of £7 awarded him, in addition to £3 of costs. It is believed that this raso will have n wholesome efTei-t iitwm the Iwlgingsof farm servants in Scotland. A Featnre of the Case. As a feature of the silver mine specu lation in the West, it is said that some news|>a|>er men were induced to publish articles calculated to increase iho pre vailing excitement by having stock car ried for them—that is, held at tlu-ir dis posal without their having paid any money for it—with the stipulation, how ever, tliat they were not to sell until cer tain figures were reached, which, ttnfor tunately for them, were never attained at all. The Ban Francisco JtuUctin says tliat one newspaper man iu that city wits permitted to ilrenm of a million for a short time; but he was only carried, and never had the power to realize. Another ia said to have hail SIO,OOO dangled lie fore his eyes for weeks, but he could never touch the tempting prize, because stocks hail not been worked up to tho figures agreed upon. Stocks went down and they had nothing left lint tlie feast of the imagination on which they had lived. A Scarlet Fercr Remedy. A Buffalo physician offers the following method of treating scarlet fever, which In asserts is reliable, and if faithfully carried out will prevent deaths in four fifths of the cases that might prove fatal. Scarlet fever should be treated by mi ministering to adults one toaspoonful of brower'a yeast in thre - tablesjmonftils of water, sweetened, three times dailV; and if tlie throat is much swollen gargle with and as oft -u as necessary they should apply yeast mixed with corn meal as a poultice. Continue to give catnip tea freely for several days to keep I eruption out of tho skin. YIHILAXTEN VS. REGULATOR*. * I tinpirr mf Horilrr 11 wr -Tkrw !• KIII.-.I nml Trl> Hrttil.hrU. FJijah Oililm, hero or desperado, whklwwr it may I*', has n ranch msir Helena, 001., niul ftlH.ut seventy milon northwest of tVkUon Oily. Tlw house is An ordinary log cabin, having u single door mid' window on tho smith wdo. The roof in thatched mnl sodded. This wa lli homo of liibbs mnl his if# mid two childrcu, iuhl upon tl night of lh>' attack there wore with them u ilw. Hutchinson mid hor lit*K* ohiid. 1 >uring: tho pn*t y.vir or two Uloro have Mpiunp up aiu.uip tho acttlnra uu Itrviwu mnl thv* criMika twn wvn-t ..qfiuii aati.ma iwrtctiHildj fur tho purjMHwvmf prvit.vtioii ami fur tho puuialituoiit of ivitua. t)uo baud, httautal by Flltjah tliblm, and niuutwiring alxnil thirty ituiu, livinp uu thrown onxr aud deadly boatility. thblw wa* !irvu*.-r, run! Uie whole jnuty lhxl in coiistornatiou, fol lowed hy a bullet from tho settlor's ritio, which struck ouo of tho Yipilantea in the aide, knocking liis revolver from its scabbard, hut doing no further injury. Th> ucxt uiomiug liibbs surremiorvwl himself to Justice Ooweu fa ltepulnt >rl, and was acquittrsl on the prouud of self defense. Giblw, with hi* brother Wil liam, Lewis Oillihuid and Justieo Goweu then armed Uiemsolvovt heavily and rode : over into South l'ark, putting three .lays of hard riding betwoeu themselves ami tho exeiUil Vigilantes. After their flight tho Vigilantes auc i ocedevl iu enlisting on their side tho sympathy and co-operation of nearly all ontsnlo of the two bmids. Thirty arrests were made. Twelve of tho Vigilant.a wore selected as a jury from what ia known as tho Committee of Safety. The prisoners were put through summary trials, ami twenty of them wore eouvieted of la ing connected with the obnoxious txuid. The sentence in each ease was luuiLshmont from tho country. The severest sentence was just twelve hours iu which to leave, ami from this time until ninety days itx. given. The Law of Ltj-Oter Ticket*. In 1871 Jatues K. Boyee set out for Chiiago from Sun Francisco by the Pacific railroads and th" HH-k Island, lutving as baggage, iluly checked, a trunk and IK>X of photograph*. At Wil ton, la.,l**ing unable k> travel through ill-health, he left the tr.iiu and remained Ave ilavs on a lay-over ticket, arriving there October 11, 1871. Ilia Intggwgo I reached here October 6, and wna de stroyed iu tlie great fire. He brought suit to recover its value, and in the cir cuit court was recovered a part, certain artirles not pertaining to an ordinary traveler's equipment not Wing allowed for. The supreme court reversed this judgment, the most interesting j>art of the division remliug as follows; The Imggage of n|*u<*eiiger Was usually delivered to hint on his arrival at his destination, and if, for any reason, he failexl to call for % it, the common carrier had a right to store it in a warehouse and become a wareh- >nieman only. Siteli stirage was for the lenefit of the jmsaeugcr, and public in Wrest did not demand tliat a railroad com j amy should be resjKtuaiblc as common enrrier after a reasonable time to claim and take away taiggage, nor ought the jaissenger to W< able tii extend its liability for his own convenience nor by reawoof the inevita ble accident to himself. It was coiite tub si that the company oonsented til the delay by giritig the " lav-over" ticket. But it was under no legal liability to do litis, and it was done for the humane purjuwe of accont inodating the J*" aeuger, who was pliyaioaliy unable to pursue hi* journey. Tliis was no fault of the compauy, and if it was willing to oblige him in his ex tremity its respotiKibiiity ought not for that reason to lie enlargeil, for had hi* aickMn Wvn prolongisl it would cer tainly be nnrcaaonnble to oouqiel tie cumiNiny to still lie re*jKnnil>li< for ins boggagi*. Diplithevia ami Its Cause. Wmn a case of diphtheria occurs in a house, writes a physician, without evi dence of imjvirtation from without, *till more when several case* occur together or in quick succeasioti, there will lie good reason to suspect that sewers, cesspools or contamuiateil wiiti r may be the source of the disease. My lielief is that, in a very large proportion of cones, there is as chew* a rcuttionahip W>twcen diphtheria and insanitary conditions a* exists W>- tween typhoid fever and similar insani taty conditions; and I scarcely ninsl say that, if this bo so, the general recogni tion of the fact is of the greatest im portance with reference to the adoptiou of preventive mawnna There is reason to believe that morn harm would result from ignoninc • of Iho filth origin of diphtheria than from practically ignoring ita iiifectiotisness. Many instances liave como to my knowledge in which fetid foeal emanations have ap)>eated to W> the direct cause of diphtheria. Tlie Force Bill. Tim Forsse bill, whieh creabsl so inucli excitement during tho last days of the Unit/sl Btabu Congress, proposes to sus jX'tid the hnhi un corjMX at th J I'ri-si dent's will. 'There is a provision which makes it a felony for two or more jht sons t-i interfere with tin- •■xeontion of United Htsb-.s laws, pttnishabln witli ira prisomnent for ten years and n fine of 8I0,(K10; and still another provision makes it a felony for two or more per sona to conspire to overthrow any Htntc government; while another puts all State elections under the control of the United States officials; another makes it a presumptive oct of intimidation if a person is found with firearms, concealed or otherwise, cm election or registration ilay. The last clause declares that the intimidation of State votem is a crime against the United States, and provides that wlioever kills a tierson iwiying nut these provisions shall be hanged. A Remark able Trial. A murderer lias been tried and ren t-need under tlie new Law of Connecticut, which allow.i a man to elect whether ho will bo tried by a jury or by two judges. The ftoetineil, who was charged with the murder of a young girl to whom lie. was engnged to lie married, elected to lie by judges, and by them was found to IK- guilty of murder in the second de gree, and sentenced to imprisonment for life. The new law, says a New York pajier, seems to be just, and appears to work well. Whore two judges act as the jury, there is little opportunity for trick ery or evasion, and a general certainty lof securing justice. In such cases, too, ■ an appeal Ls improbable, aud a case may lie regarded as definitely settled. The working of the new law may prove so . beneficial as to deserve imitation iu our own State. It certainly will protect an inuooent man from the unblinking clamor of thi populace, A IHSEASK OF TIIK WINTER. I'nremsnla Xtolrsltarsll* ItlvHHrt kr a Niels VlrU"l tamial^na, Never Ix-fore hut pneumonia raged ao aevert> lt at this season. It atnl diphtheria have attracted tlte attention of Uie Ul-ili till faculty everywhere. At a late meet ug of tlif Nrw Vttrk Mt'tlnvd Hooielv Ir. I'otem renl a pa|ter, front ahielt we make tlte following extract*; l'tteuinoiiia aiguille# iniliutt>uti it of tint mi cells and intercellular IMttaage, without any uttoetwary complication* with IvroilMiiti* tr pleurisy. 'ilte air et IN are lined with a very lion itieut brane, without mucous follicle*, atnl ant covered with nqiiitmoua epithelium, in •toad of tint cylindrical ami eihntetl variety which line* the utr titlx-*. Tint idiarp deiuarkatiou frequently prevent* disease of the air tt-lla frttiii rvi. ii.hug to the air tulx-M, ami kit-|>a bronchitis frttiii developing into pm-llltlOllia rVtt.pl umlrr uiuiMiial cirfumntancoa. F.x|**urv- to ttdtl, raw air it tint most common raii-vc of pneumonia; hence it ia uture prevalent during the winter month*. Individual* of all agon ami ttimlilioua of life are liable to piMtiiimtuia after Hiidileii eltaugtvi ill the teiiqierature, and dome couq-nm lively robust penaitia have been attacked by thin uialatly after expuauiw to extreme tuelemeiicic* of tlitt weather, t>r when tcuijx-nxrily debililatttl by overwork, fatting, or after having made amine tin pro|*-r changes in their etothing* Imli vidualt have alio la-en attacked who have been miiit. ring previously from atlittrtler of tin- liver, skin kidney a, termed by Murehitou hthieiuin, or litliio condition td tin- avetetu ami hlottl, whteh may lie reganicvl at a modified form of urteniia. A nuinlier of cohcn al*o ari-t- from the chilling of tho Uidy, commonly culled | •• catching ctdd," IUUI mi et]UfU iminU r <>f nttnek* are develojwxl H|x>iihimxiiiMly, without tuiv H|*viad cxjxwtum to cold. l'.very phymo'.iiu low- hid icnuimi to ole. rvo tli.it in certain pcmoiM, who h.ibituully have an evixwut of lilhab>xt in ! their excretion*, the*,, will iv.m.. to l-e elimitutbxl on tin- event, of ll lot-nl iu j thtiuiiuithin, or tut ordinarv febrile cold or catarrh, but they will bo ilivcluvrgod in übttmliuice on the MUIJHUU-UCC of the fever. In micli i-uMk th retention of the litlmt.-x ill the HyHteiil I in* prolmhly I determined the l.Hwl Uiltiuuiiultiou, and when nature ent-i thetn out again the diaewtm Hiil-eidea. If U {MTHOII however : robnat In- subject to Uie diaarrwngt-meut <>f lii* liver ami kidueyn, with it* cotmi , qu-'iit titliK-uiic condition of liiu 1110-HI, lie will toko cold Mtaily, ami if lie 1M : coition ex|*>'.l to cold ami wet weather, or to a draught of cold air, he will remli ly n-eeive a check of i>er* pi ration .r n | suppre-eiiou of the functions of Un akin. The lntb r event in n much more iuq-ort i uit disorder than a mU-ntiou of a certain quantity of watery fluid which should . IK- cant out through the por* of the -kin, although it i calculated that from : I w.-iity four to thirty ounce* of inwenai j hk> jH-rnpimtion i* naturally evluil.d jwr ■ -lay, or ala-ut one ounce |K-r hour, WLM-LI ' l* nl-out one half the quantity of the viKtble secrt>tiou of tho kidney*, which ; *hould amount B- almut forty eight oiuux-* IKT dav, or two ounce* jvr hour. It i* nUculab-1 Ui.it on-J hundrtvl ami [ tlftv grain.' of urea or-- curt out by the healthy *kin in twenty four lours; while the kidney-*, wlnwe priucij*il otlice II I . ! do this, only ex.T--te live hun.lr.sl gram*, ltcsides Uu*. th.-re are LM-tic, fortuac, butyric, ami smlorir urnl* in the mr mal iM.p*pirutioti, the excretion of all of which i* prevented by a chill of the sur face. Hence s alight form of nra-mic C'-ntanuuatioii of Ui blood will be a>la.> raims, when varied by ocsiqwtriu* in vulvillg ex|*MUin- to Uie ineleiuellele* of the weather, e*j*viallv if complicated wiUi uiteiuiKWums-, tue justly r< gnnl.sl as among the priueij-tU caiLs. j of imcu monia in tboac cold .-ttsoii* which are marked by a very low rang.- of U-ui|w'ra tore, interrupted by sudden ami great cliang-s .f w.ather. Yet extn-imm will meet, ami th> votari--* of pli-iisur-' and fashion who arc too deliewt. ly ful ami thinly clad, who iM-oome overheated in crowded r-s-iuH, will also milb r, a* well as Un- robust, plethoric, ami go-*l liver. Therefore, it is fair to iwwmmc that a very large number of cascaof pm-iuuonin occiuring in persona of g-M*l circum stances might liavo l*s-n nvoid.sl by the exercise of n litUe more can- in their maum-r of dieasing and living. A tune ly res. rt to some bilious or renal modi ciu® woul-1 prompUy remove the liUiic -r other contamination of the KVot-inaml bkxxl. Hut when pneumonia lias al r-swly oommencud it becomes mx'.-.smiry to deal wiUi an inflammation of tlm air cells and of Uie NO called int.-reelhiUr sjirtix-.s, which jass ln-twecn tlu-m and form the h-ruiiuatioiis of tlic air till un. The largest of tlnwe are only one-scveu ti. th jart of an inch in iliameter, but it is cetimiitod Uiat there an- 6OO,(KM),OOOuf Uiem in the two lunga. The approximate w ight of the lung* iu th<- rulult is nl*ut two ami one half |M>unds, and tlu-y have a cai-acity for containing id-out three hundred cubic inches ..heir, wiUi s pw er of cX|*uiitwt*-n them and the pulmonary capillary bhxxl vessels is only one two huudr-sl ami fortieth ]>art of IUI inch. If the system and blood of the patient l>o healthy nisi pure, n favornblo form of inflammation will arise, whieh is dangerous only fnmi its extent. But if the bhxxl lx> previ ously cont timnutc.l from any cause, a more or lew unhealthy inflammation will lx> excited, which may boeomo fornii.ln ble. The danger of the diseaxe dejicmls primarily upon how many of the air o-lls ix-come inflamed. If only one-third of one lung is involved, the case will almost certainly recover, provided the patient was previously healthy. If the upper lolx- or third of either lung lieoomns iu llsine I*' d'-lirillin, and the case will not recover so promptly or certainly. The gravity of the ease increases iu strict pnqxirtion when one-half or the whole of one lung ia inflamed, or parts of both. The constitution of the patient mast next lx- regarded, osjxxmdly his previous state of health and the condition of lii.s internal organs. Engaging In Strikes. There was before the New York legis lature a bill making it conspiracy to en g-ge iu strikes. 'Hie workingtncii'n associations opposed it. An exchange said: Tie- right of man to work or not to work, as ho pleoses, for what wages are offered him, is indefeasible. It includes the right to strike. It also includes the right to work when other uien strike, and the rights of 25,(KM) men are neither more nor less sacred than the rights of one man. We quit" agree with the re monstrant* that.it is wrong to oppr. ss the workiilgmnn. Wo disagree with them only in what H-em* to lie their claim that the workingman is oppressed when lie is forbidden to break the head of another workingnuin who chooses to work when he chooses to lie idle. A city chap visited the Hunkers at Lebanon some time since, ami as h wan dered through the village encountered a stout hearty specimen of the sect, and thus accosted him; "Well, Broadbrim, are you much of a Shaker?" "Nay," said the other, "not overmuch, but I can do a little tljat war." 80 ho seized the astonished man by the collar and nearly shook him out of his Wots. BI'MMAKY UK NEWS. Ifrxia mt iMlrrm* lrw llaaar aa* Slirait*. Htaouioi* an O lag in I ullnl Hlatea |-or(a ropist hsvii-K seen many wiocka *t aa*. Ut* wuh-Km gi-iiatoil-r ilwnrlnl t>y o,e mora .Tito K>lm l.f-K> a t*mn> |Mr-Hlrh'k-ll lo|:teiia lit llin Mlalo ... Ttio on 11 pel Mr* iitou In foroa (.* llin H-la-llun uf otuplavoea hy liio I'IIIUkI h-*t"M i;e\oniiiniil h*a Is-on *lsui|>l*, aixl th* election of tloveruor pMa lo the tela turn ..,.. j About one liumaaiid man have join d Ilia Haw lUack Iltlhi npediUou lo nlatt tlua "(Ming.... In Atlanta, (lourgia, a ouk.i-ud bat be* juoted wilh iHliuia in MetUng aalouiw and taat ilig the Coil Right* queaUOil. tie lual hi* |ia!ruuage hy it, and llita au vutkud U|*m hia mind that he couuuiucd suicide. Th* NaUuiial lhitlar and fl-gg Arl majority. I .... The National Eire Insurance (Vmjvuiy of Philadelphia ha* rtvsi-rn.lrd J.sdtlia l.rilhn. roliue.l, as hanged at llelair, MiL, for the ttvuidrr of 51.x* Su*au I'aytor and (ieorge \Y her I or, col Tod. waa ha .gad at 1 ..sxUwi. MiL, for the inurvler of Mia. Margmrrl \\ hitoiau.... State Kngtuecf 'lliuinjwin, of last a,ana, to- 1 [oris Uia! their is tmmuient danger of cievaa ree-iu that State, and Uiat at sotnc |stints the lever* have aln-vlv h.'gtui to rave lu.. . ..It le announr, and oUier* will b" pre vt utcd fcaa entering.... j Hie I'm j*u a thratical cwnpany acre airestnl iu flail.ta re. Hume colored jsihllcurm in Montgomery. Ala, swore oat a warrant for |ar at 1 the next term of tlie court. This cane ban caused several U.ratncal c .mjen.cw to cancel engagements for Montgomeiy. Tliere are atxxil fifty Uux auid Indians in ' iu the Clack Hiils region, over forty Uiouoti d of whom ale f<*) hy Uie Ctuted States govern lueot Tie Indiana Legislature has re - |er K.x-t'ongressmvn Patker lias been appointed by President Grant to I* ! chief-justice of the sup; ciue tvxirt for the ; territory of t'lah The Austrian rowi'er t'otn|4uiy's nulls, five miles from Cleveland, Ohio, blew tip lately, killing three of the em ployee < A myatoriooa poisoning case took place in Chicago, from the effects of which a mother and infant died. Three other children aro very ill. The jxdiee arrested the father. General Cabrera, (lie well-known Corbet leader, lie dcrla' e t for King Alfonso *lxl has been de&oauccd a Irailor hy hia lale.com {wuiioun iu arms Tho United States Secre tary of War has informed General Sherman that all exjxditions to Uie fllack Itills must l-e stopjxvl a# long as tho present treaty with lb* Indiana exists. Tlio steamer Lewis wan burned whilo c laluig al Cheater, 111., and five lives wore lost. Tli* iro-gorgo at Port Jcrvis was swejit out hy a freshet which overflowed the town, caus ing a damage of f.V.000. and carrying awav two bridges, one a railway bridge valued at fM-'.OUl 1 , aixl auothor a SU*|k-IISIUII liri Ige north vfO.OOO Hie Knitna Silver Milling Coinpvny has been ordered to file a bond, to cover costs in it* euit for tho recovery of S"i.y a vote of nxty-six yeas u> forty navM A Catuduu (N. J ) ecli<*>l teacher wa* arrested and jxn. under bonils for whipping a scholar.... Wo have further r jorbi of lons of hfo in Utah hy snow slides.... The old llian arrested iu An/.onacoufi-tMu-e that ho is John lloudur. iio d< lues committing tho Kansas murders, hilt so\s that John and Kate, his son and daughter, did. lie eays he Hcparetod from tliem iu Texas, where Uiey all went to from Kansas, and eaiue to New Mexico a-id eubec'iciitly to Arizona. Jo'iu, Kate, and tho old WOUIXII were together when he left them. TOOTH POWDSR.—Mix equal portions of powdered el nilk aud chareoul, adding a small quantity of powdered curd soap. This simple rocipe not ouly cleanses the teeth, but is a preservative against decay, An luteretlng Story. A very iutematiiig story ia nowcurrcul in New York eity in fashionable and phihuithropie six-uty. According to thia narrative, a lady of advanced yearn and great aocial .Itatuio lion, W!M it eoiiapieuoua for her eoer* getie ami clticictii b.-nevolcnee, hint her |MM-ket pn-ki d recently of a wallet con taining nlhiut fliWHl, a huge portion of which (die had Col It-etc. 1 for a Well kilo VII ami moat demurring charily, of which he it n prominent manager. Of tliia tuin a purt wan in check* ami the rent ill I tank notea. Hlie WON greatly disturbed at the lona, ami wan jut nlxiiil to make it gixnt from her own private reaoureea w ln-n the aervaut one day told her thul a Htt.mge ltatking mult dciml to ace her iu the parlor. She went down without MiM|Mtcting what wit* to follow. Ib r via iior, addressing her by name, mid: " Madam, you have imt a eouuidanobla auni of money, ami 1 liave come to re store it to you. (if oonrae you are aware that it wan Mtolen by pn-kiug your |MK-ki t; but Un- fraternity have conmd ered the Mlbject, ami we liuvit coui-lluU-d that Woeaunot kix p any money that hnn linen taken from you. We know your goodmtaa ami tint .-huntn mto whn-lt you devote your time and your ineatin, aud we liave determined to reatore th i ]MM-k< t iNMtk. lb-re it ia with it* contents undiminished, ami 1 truni you will not lie unwilling to rev ive ami apply, aa you apply so much otlmr money, a email addition which we have taken tile lilM-rty of making." Haying tlilM ho banded her tin- jMH-kt t'book ami left the holle Willi out waiting * moment. On opening tlm jxicket I look H|IC found everything tliat ■die ha.l lost ami olio hundred dollar* added by Uie pick|tocketa for benevolent pur|KMma. Tin- American Cardinal. The question of creating an American cardinal, says tic- New York TWAiind, lina In en agitated for a long time. ]lur ing the punt twenty five yeara tlie Pouo liaa shown a strong tendency to male- tiie College of Cardinal* more catholic than the traditional policy at Home formerly allowed it to lie, and two fifth* of the cardinalH of hia ap|ioiutiuonl liave not law:ii Italian*. In IKSO tho ndimuUtra tiou of l'reanleut Fillmore aasaad an in tiiuiitioii Ui be conveyed to the Holy See that tile np|tointiuetit of a cardinal in the United still. * would be Well received, and Mr. Cam, then Charge d'Alhira at Itoine, puntied the subject zealously, though |nrhi.pu n<4 iu hia official ca pacity. It wan well nndewtood at Ui time that tho new dignitary, if apjiouit ed, would be Arelibixhop Hugluia. The Archbiahop of ltaltimore, however, and aouic of Uie other American pr< latea, op- IMVMIVI the acle-me, and it wa ull> .went to drop. In iHii't, l'r. rideut Lincoln emit word to the l'oje that the Aiaeriean gov ernment would feel |articnlar graliltcw lion in any additional honor* tlint bin hohnem could confer upon Archbialtop Hugliea, ami agiun Uie queatiou of Uie cardiualaliip IK came a (xuntuou aubji-ct of onvemation. There ia rewiaon to lie ht-v.. that Uie lnit wait uliuoet aa go. .<1 aa onli'iel for Archbiabo{> llughew on that Oceanian, ami why he did not get it liaa ucvcr been exphuued. English Hound Hat. The English round iiat vrilii picp-rt iuii brim tlwt protect* liic vjm will lx th" favurito hat for p*-iu-ml wear. The HI. Us art- not high, but u>v rolled clom-ly ngiunxt th> crown. It in imported ui tin- lititvd qualtti< .of blnck and brown chili, aud is triium-tl with ailk or velvet facings, liiaiiy lixipw tui-l fold* of RTO* pnun, and aoiuc ali< >rt batli-Ts drixqling ovt-r tho crown. Thi* hat is worn quite far f vrwnanl, and is the rewroe of tho ox- Agir-'ratnl prim-iit fuel.ion of plwiug the hat ('Hi far (tack oil tlio head; • itin-r ex treme is objcctioualilc. 'l*he I'usUlu is a pretty tuulor iial for youug Rirls to wuar in the eountry. The Warwick lias a round high crown with n flaring sailor brim, (iirofla i* a aaucy lint turned up on the left side ouly. Tfn Souvigny lias a high p*aked crown with flexible brim. The Heloise, with wimitar erowm, ha* (lie bntu rolh-d rvenlv all around, and the Yilht Franca ho* (ins roll niueh exaggy-r --ab*>L < >Uu r nondescript xhopt-* puzzle one us to whieli i* the front, bock, or ride; indeed, the truumiug alone decides >ucli matL-ro. Smashing Cfiasa. A wr-riotn casnalty occurred at the New All-ony (Ind.) i l •(-glaiw work* the other day. Several : en Were standing 00 an elevator, sti-wlungt very heavy loi l of plat*-g!an* worth ivoBM) f2,fir of men em ployed, as woul-1 l-e possible with ordi nary fiu'ilities, and this in the rennon not only for such admirable instrument but also for such low price*. • Lot* of Hold, Wells, IV go & Co. give the produc tion of bullion for IH7I. on tha " IV-iflc slope," at 87f,4r. J. Walker, of California, an old practi tioner, respects! alike for his skill and conscientious independence; dares to differ; aud having discovered in his Vinegar Hitters a purely herlwdistic medicine, free from all spirituons pois ons—a wonderful specific for numerous disorders—advertise* the same for the relief of his fellow man, and is Wine out in his declarations of its many virtues l>jr thousands of invalids, who or* being cured of disease by its use. * M|irtnir lloniH-U. The new stylos in liat* and bonnoia were shown ai Din lain o)Mr to nothing in tho hook, or an< turned up or out away to make a pbu-o for tho catogau or noil of liair. < 'hip, white, blank, and gray, and aa aoft aa felt, ia the material of the routing hat. There are no lM*nun traded, wide ribbon, feel Intra and flowers, The lirinta are lined witlt lovely hhu.lri of ailk; pink, blue, errant color and white; fare trimming* of flow era ap|>eai under the looptw! brim*, 'l'liere art- no at ring*, but buwa and utruamem in the latek. He llav Read the Paper*. The other evening when a father Ixixed Ilia noii'a ear* aa a puiiiatimeut for itu pttilemw, the lad KUMKI In-fim him aud remarked: So ham, father, I wa* matting thia moruiiig that Utc drum of the ear ia one of Uia moat aeuaiUve thinga iu the human aynt<-m. A aiuldeu blow upon Uie ear it liable to product deafueiM, and Uie inacticc of cuffing cliil < lreii cannot la- too severely oetimtmL It ia Imt a mil'' of that dark |iertod when a man with a wart on hia mate waa put to dctaUi aa a soroemr. Ika't Hack, Hark, tough, tough J Cough w a Mjmpuaa by aUleb van.Hia dl wl e aabUwua uf tlia tlmal. brotM-iuai tulma ami liuiga mauifuat ibrmartvea. liut whether it artatta fnmi the irritation prtwlaoeil in lite lbcavl and iaiytiv by taking cold, fcaa an al ia. V ot brunchllla, lr.au Uuljaeul ocuaurupUuu. or frutn vanotu. other .auaea, nothing will allay it meie a|eedily ttt cur* it more i-rtnaouUy llian I>r. fierce . Ouldeu Medttwi lltaouvery. It duea not matter whether tt be a ramM at lark. or a lu.gernig <*-<.■>! for tla relief and i-ormaueui cure, lit fact, it wdl cute a c.aigU ui one-half the time neenmary lo etu# it witii any other twdk-Uie, and ll doe* it not Iw drying it op, bat l>y removing (he oaoae. aub duliii; the irntamai. and healing the aSectad jauia. No nine ahull J Iw loet in oumtneming (lie ue of a l-ruuer medlaue for the relief of a cough, for tuiieaa thia cuuree la |.mwoed. eoi .o.ka and tlangenma dtaee of the lunge la ilab'e to rweult. (iulden Medu-ai Ihaoovery ia m>ld by all daalerw in awtjama-Cwi. * ALLEN 'H LPNU HALOAM cauwai the lungs to throw off Uia matter that ia collected over the air-cells, and make* the patient breathe mure freely, and jwrifiea th* blood, gives strength to the Ixdy, and lone to (tie di gestive organs, end heel# the uutemd parte, and give# Ufa and health to the system. Asth ma ia is ".ii tehevad hy It* Dee. For aels by deaJerw iu family tuodxtiies generally. Cum. Dvor-oxorliou, i itlicr at body le, end te equally heuehoal for mail or beast. COMV. We liave seen it stated in vonotui J*JXT tlir.Kighoal th* ooontry thai agent# for the sol" uf .'•krrubm't ( artiiry I WL ltum /W iltr >ui authorised to refund the money to any person *ho rhookt nee them and nut he as:tailed with the result. W doahted thle at nrat, Uit the |'>(4-isU4a authorise us lo aar that it iv true. - - ('-MM. X, Y. SujiremeCYourt IUM eotiflrm*l it* injuix-tii.n against au imitation of the prr|*.a- U'SI of Witch Hazel, known as Pond # Extract. —Ctiw, HI UKETTV OUCOAIXE ia tlie luat and dHpn hair dreawlng iu the world. — Cain, tlrirn Isi llOtlu ('arOe seat to W O. CAW WOW. 411 ktol.J Ms", Hastoe. Maoa. evil bs pswWll and newtoiasMi Oiled Oas xAiilWieual The Xarketa. saw T'-aa IWT Oattte-IVlms to Kit ra bufioeka If". 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TCI rCRRPH Krtra Indoor wn'r k Uara. Aitdiua* ' tt - tunHrn .1 *ln,ihj. Nui.t-.etoratal.O I!()>) A II \V. Ajtrnla wantsl. ml. and frmal*. _ ii l ".. i • . ,M• f i ■. mnhaaiaa. Mirk. ■I as Or Ihr I'rrulra I'r4r^ar. M m will, jr-.ur nam* handaarly iirlnlad .•" ■ ■ Ih'.ta. aanl. (aat-pald. atNM, r—orli't of 71) .an!. v..or f.M-i.da will all aanl Ibrw who 1 lhar ara r-.tora Addmaa. W I! CAKKtIN 4(1 Kna.fao.l Slraal Baalaa, Maaa THE PENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, or l*Mll*Al>KLrill4. An old and snorokdal Ufe I'ompAßX dwiirw to wenw Ihn >mUT of a reliable petaa. aim baa had •i|wrtM>r • a I.f!*- Inauranoe SolkHor, aa Dhtiioi Afent, for thla Ini sllly r.c /Vmi * *nr/v Wmht+l make* annual dhrtdenda, or r. turn < f surplus t* t* member*. ami ha* aa larse a lro, 'iiii>ll of Aaa-u to l.lahiMtlea aa aujr Mutual l.tfa 'ntpany In the I'nlied fMatea It I ano* p*Mim at all drwlmltl* form*, wbion an- all aou forfi-ltalib, . nl an offer Inducements to th* InanrAn* public equal to Iby. It in prw|ared tmake hiatal tkmmi*alo I'- Mracta with •uwiionrod mvn In the SJS jeara of Ita exl tenet* tha PKNff MI TI AI. haa dlaputed the of Imt two Tohcte . AII1 I to H. H RTF Pit Klffl, Ifr^./VratVlMl. oifl t'heatnnt St-ect. l*iilla• p Mclla avery. THK wliar*. A rate chance. Alao, BOOK NEW MAPS. CHARTS. Etc. CVtIU Our n-w ob.rt, lllltlSTlAN A hi ti K \CK.H, h> .I.lmiitu .'iccra.Cln- M • Hnn , tl price, ..in. . N.w York Hmd sjklf f l..r|.raliK.l HHIIM.M AN.4 Harr npili 1J 1a,1H..1*.Y..A 17Q IT.4hW( .0(n ■O. *KAliosAl ixv oa.FUMMpkit.rk. ET A cui AIIGV Smith's Illustrated Pattern Baiaar ■ TRe oelf Megesine tfiet IWVOBTB WVUHI ewO •ILLSftmeme of them. Only *.o■ W with Premium. hillMtll mmtmr Jta AA3JT3 JMT V I iwvU rn-ito inn —M—<..o f''' 1 u "*"* JU * I rtrartßHHSk. Bllu. •> B rau.ra 1i •*a;rwni •" 1 *^l- .. ~ *ld. M aaat*. IBM, ■NM !rt H " ,Brt, * . . _!.***'.: ~ ***** „,..,,. TWtrtwaraoTenure* H *->' *. ~ Any hßttern on ttite pug* mailed on reeelet of mnrttoO pf— n . lr _ GREAT OFFER!|^^m wan. pawtii • ■>*-; Mw at Mr urn. OST UP mA OXiUBI cnm miMf w hn # *,i*.oo •bltmaßbi iMMh S *0 rf jFoslr A* Mrw'n *•'• r"<* '•> ■ ' : LAOCiOf CLUB J™' aSßtßerjg !&,T? "£2 Ofrtameertßdr. - Q*-8-R*CT nSiW. r^^jMWß.*mrißaaia "' 'A. BURDKTTK SMITH, p. O. Bo fiOfifi. 014 Broadway, WW Vo* Ctty. *POH'ia\BIaE SODA FOUNTAINS *4O, *4O, *74, k *IOO. UOMII, 1M HAHIJK. AVD (JHKAF Wlilppad laadr lar l! Haa:*...r-d by ( lIAfMAN A CO.. Naibaa, irt. (ST Aaad Am altalaloßiM SHARPS RIFLE (XX, Huatuianm of CalaM Hiaail loadlw.. Military. SfKMI oa aad < Itnd.i. — Slta Thr Mral In In. U arid Wlaaa al lalatMliouai art Maaiir >H •*Rm uriw umt aioliri ai (Saa OS BI BamrtLj FqlVMoti'WT:,*: ' Willi KrtaikMu f". i;Oil,a<4a. eooaad eix* dart Aa lUaatralad t'aial. faa A..ot tan OmOB, K a WWTCJIITT, Haatr- ai<. ttiaa. Wmm at. ORGANS For Home Uee, and for Cturchf * and Hails. HEW AXU IMPROVED STYLES. 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T . few tbadi rbaydiaj^JiOO lay, nmahilmJMßaa/jgOOaaa. ItIAK/\ .A MONTH Aaaau aaatad aaan tliV'Sl 1 dm* Bad nam Vmoeabia art Sim U/rtUV/rti rarttcalamaaß fraa Addraa t WAJRTW S OS. R laafe SU. 9M)K AdFiXTI WASTED neweookTELL it ALL ,1; 2? imdarina by Mm. awaar. "Ilia m-y af a aaa a'a oimnm Ui karr tbr -AaJdm 4'*- r r.l. >rv areM ik.i|i. S HOTELS C/^D BAKERS aar FOR GROCERS 31 * A , | HOUSEKEEPERS ALL BOARDING HOUSES & PRIVATE FAMILIES. Ita IMPKfIVKD K RIKirT •. a. Ala* . PI NK HtKIMiwVKVNTrimitKK W> tw Is tb* w-Ui wWb I • Sn t o>ttl4Om U d|:\rKM.K>T Mmioit. In viae it la o- Kin* kit lull.* r.twder .... i* >oa ie fa Iflnati. pmn.l it h pa,. Mi ii ■ .In Mi. and IMIUK l.w M it mn ami I'likn. If It* limritt. "Yu .rirra ugl- -n la whtrh Itn. n-,n , ia..i k mm Tha ooar of ib tatirt m inu< n inn nam MI"IM at Km pmln m.de Ina-wdisala Kofi bp era can uD ilnKii Mpnclm (Mna 11. M . I'rartleol Hnni, ('fctni*. til. & 1 I \ • (•*" rFK l> * V ftwwd fw "Himn.l " •7 I ' ' (I>Wm. J. II BUFFORDW HONS Haataa Itnlli I* tiralK K4 esw arHebo and lb. . a." M f.n.tlj Nlt la Inrm. with Ma Nn OfciilM. haa. AM M'FH m, :lH> llmadwap. ITT. AC KXTS Ohaac (Sua* aella at teht. Na-m—ary it ■np n* da fran Ctgn l'h>v MT| On . Bnaiua. £>)(Wk • wain In Mfia >'ti|ilat iMna Ca"" I X I'.iMHlCn.oi .Bataiiii.llWi mAC.KNTS M IKTMt KVKRYWHJtIUL—Ybt ebnCetwl la tin maid - lopmlm' pom la at IVnwpaar in Awterlao *tplirtifW pWn oi*..(lmly lit'** tniiMilai hool ImtimiiwuiU Anal w. urn • md fnr llwcalu In ROKKKI WILI.VU Van M —4. Kaw VnA H Q Rm | <*l. |£>K rui: DAT ! ■ niaMloa or MINI a woak Boi — l an and Kiim-hi Wo onae R aad IU M It Applmnaa. <• A (.. Marina. O. BiruajswoT-eiss. kktoltow. or aar aad omit kind. Solid at amp afmlKK IIM Cml U>.l#M liaa^^H folWrtal rif tlll uCK, f fHE FAVORITES. MNIIiV FAFORITK. t Tbe Tube MA>l>.-TI KKKX' FATOKITK. Indicia cbKNil. MtllKlTt. X tha Un Far foil In formation rttapeetinc oar (load., or Aanacfca ht am. nMm WAt.jl NUI INK 1| Al ft I\ I ( O.M'ANY at liar I lord, ( all., c oar Bmact Ofllrw. la Wading Um _ Arjn •Ann A \Orlt and a.pno.no In all. Artie' Jl n II PmM II "*"■ •lap*"** 1-ur .vampla In* U. VU U yJU I.INIXIi rtlX A HRO. trVnTOMgag SENT FREE A Rook Mpaalat tbe tnpaterlee of TFT ITT om and how ani oaa tea? operate eue TV A JUJLi DA • noaftiili wtlb a c .irttai of t..0 or ft IIMMI. Ooroj.iat. loalroctA.nl an I tl! tint ration. In anjr addnoa Tl'll- JIICIMiK Af'O., Hantaan a.M. Baoiua. I Vail DO YOUR OWN PRINTINC! PFILJOVELTY SI JLH PRINTING PRESS. MUMi . *'" r TrofVaalnnnl aatl Aaatrur SjSPi I rlilria, NrkMl., Aarlrllr., Alan. JHHsS .ifWcliimi a, Mrrrkaala, and oikm ilia th.- BEST MOT Invented IS.aodlia.it, iBEI jl- Ten atalaa. Prion, trom a.too to SISO.OO gStS. | , BEN J. O. WOObS A CO. M...ufr,nd dealer, in all klodaof Printing Material, Vwi Ma.np fi.r iatalo*ur 1 l> Pedciwl St. Bo.tou MONEY r" -f'*. ">'.ruiboM till at A I lot Ala t t.tial.wtin. wmpiaa and full par- Itcolar* Frrn. 1 Al trt.. n. 11l ll.iwwrN .Htaloit Da TT Tl n WH * T kHr riLwi I ( IHKADt rLAID BLI'RT I 1 J Facta," • Treat ipe on tbe % ('annua, Ilia torj. Cure and ■ \ Pret roUt.n af FIX. KB, Pub l.tll br P NKI'STAKD ■ ■ I l'kH A l-O.V. Walker sue I Nrw York Sent KR-iiKuial I ■ l|taru ol tbe L nltad Uaua op aMJdi nt a Iruet waawa AXVRKk. JtMUnaMmmrhoa Far wI J oat fit Kc Kiutiu A tfiuu, ilaplm, Übb. NPIUII SFIWRT I | 9 M |WS knoa n ami Hire Rcmrtljr. ■WIWi XO ( HAKE D>t trwtiusal uatil cured. Coll on or adiipcM DR. J. 0. BKCK, * lU Jill (tract, CISCttDATI, OHO. gg fCV Hitler* are a party Vweel* preparation, made chiefl* from the ao* tiro herbs found oo the fever ranees at the Sierra Nevada anontitM ef Catttar nu, tU medicine! preperttea of which ate extracted iherefroa wltboet the eat of JUcubol. The qawfaa la ahanet daily eafcad. "Whet leUK ceoseo* the unpatali'- somes of Vbqab Brr tkbsP Our answer is, that they rum* e the eacee of dfaeees, and the paUant re swore his health. Thejr are Che freer blood purifier sad a ltfo-p'- me prineMla. I r-jrffect fceooretor aad IcTigwilM i# the system. Merer befcre la the hietery at the vt*U has • assftshiefceie ■aTAri""afTtieeaa Bi frees la Sas'huttbß wt of every Umsm eteahheir ta fhay sie e fwnis Pemedre es *• m e Torts, relit tie* (ksfsmee er lelasdartl* el the lirr eel Tiaeirei Puma la Wmm JMmmm. He Mlfitltt ef Db. WAUCBBf T iraesa Brrrevseie AfsthwtV Thealswelr, Cermhiartre. Brtsttleas, Usaadra Dtwretia bedsore, Oiiaeti frtliri. BeAssase, tttsre tire, Hi Jkß t iiihors. it. it. * on . i freegwui art tiee, uhS em. it Wui.;uv* M 4 aX latea baea ttarsaatmeUf cared. 1 alalia la bate Down trad aad prodacad lbe riarr omoinaj. and oxlt area craa pom orrra Banae. l>H. i. m. (XM.LJ.Aa. U Parte, lad. OPIU M^^ lift" r ATLANTIC WEEKLY: TFUNS or M KM UII'IIOK, iSMtTAi.C PAID. om whF&i PM cfintra at ttao Maaultn Md Knar. r tafa, mm Ulb, •• Ol I klJMib" tad "Tl> tti.TI.KvI A. i nraaMaai |e ceh rniacrttaa (Mr M :• o. ; aad |l U OKTII afl HAII K IUHIIK SIUtDS, * With eTrttir.tr' Mrk tcarlj Ml nerd nn 50 CENTS. a 'JZaS*^. ■hBWTD mm tiw. *xmnm> '****** id* WarM Mr Ina. Tla, or Wood. For aala fe (Twielwaa FRIXrES- JfHTAtXIO rAfXT ro MOdaxflA .W Trk. CAUTION,-Psrelaan trill pkaaa tea that oar nasM aad trade mark are on <*-i. Mut BWJ peckapo. Send for a Ctrcsler. tnm of Vo-otahlo aod FVoor Seed "bo rpli rtMa..r, of loot IH S I la qqttd aot >nU loe a. la U will be fmmtl Minal railiable ta-min of aow .eeotaUka tnteodaanl I ' Ibe file "■>*. baritat mad.- nee rr* tabloa a tpeefaHr to manj roan, limtm or a *-a *"i. *?•* .*■(** KarUn— n ni> aevorml laia a, I eoold aad all otbaea ebo an aaperiaUj dealrtota It. bant tb. Ir aead par* and freah. aod /'rA#ree Asm MiWe. AHae.nl •"■I oat from our i eUbUahautai ore eutotod lit tkne warranto a. at van [a nt. c.iaktctte JA.NKS J. 11. (IBFlittlir, Alwrblebe.nl. Hum. The Ways of Women, k" Swt-I.Y.C SMITH, if n,aaaaftba met Twaa/taU. Mat. ™ *-*"** h— "• Aft Wcaa paa p.. Hall an -Ir.ar 'b™ —m mat at ■aMiitw.* Tbe New M YW Wit u . a. mi m lanao.rwa on anaaa.aa Dr. Metk.,lb.ubbaoad lim' akyttlrlaa. mj t, * "naat, n.cnn m tmmmtJT. lpof .p- MrtsabrMafM-.MMat.MMsrt WHY HIT Tfl.L,Mai. j pl.l.toa-fMCtI-*! nhMlnuaUMlaOohni I *"• "IWriH. BILK AH a Ca.HwOW.Cwa UIDVCT °" r New f'ntatasae IRAIIEVC I rlata Air H, aad arid I e aaat frARDEN PotrhKOitAriticiWK. ,t cottlalna tlalanf thecbolml rarletina, on-fwHr -ntwu (rten am lost t.f tl>k. .r e|. Ir rafted fur tb moot Wl M ittfl Ot - ___ ten atul Hi t Bed a-e: Farn. , FLOWER ARTS °W scklrarl. Ererrll A- Co., OR ffnfi ■(■ H. Market Mreei, OEtKUO _ Hoof aw. 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