FARM, (URDEX AXI) HOISF.HOhI). A TtHnl Asriraltar*. Every war's etporieuee more com pletelv demonstrates the wisdom of a varied agriculture. The farmer who de pends mainly upon one crop, although that may ho the moat important one grown, will find every few wars that the supply of that product will exceed the demand so much that it will fall in price, below the coat of production atni sale. We use the latter term con siderably, Ixvause we are aware that the producer pays a large communion for the aale of his products. All the different between the price received by the farmer and that naiif by the consumer, after de ducting the legitimate coat of handling, storage ami transportation, may lx> md down as cast of selling. Take the important product, wheat Wo think that a large majority of tlie farmers. East as well as West, will agrtx* with us that the price this year is too low to pay e>st of production. It may said that the price of wheat i* ezc**i> tionallv low this vear, because the yield is g>*M all over the world. Tea, that is true; the breadth of wheat sown every year is no great that a gvxxt crop, univer sally or generally, will so reduce the price that a huge sluvn* of the growers must produce it at a loan. Take another product—apples In years when the orchard* of Uie country yield a fair crop, tic* prices are too hi* to afford uuy pro tit to the producer, and a fanner who depends mainly on his apple crop hwr income, will lie likely to tin 1 that his income falls considerably under his expenditures in such years. We think farmers suffer much less from a glut of apples than from an over pro duction of any of the leading cereals lie cause but few have a large proportion of their fanns in orchards. U udoubtodly it is I letter for the world that so great a breadth should tie aowu in breadstuff's, tlvat a small yiehl per sen- shall not result in scareity, ami cause suffering or starvation, but "the instinct of self-preservation should induce farmers to so economise iif fanning that th-i failure or the over production of any leading crop shall not reeult disastrously to their interests. The farmer upon one hundred acres, who lias a few acres in wheat, a few in corn, a few in oats, a few in liarley, ami a few in potatoes and roots, and theu has a liberal {stature and meadow, with four or five acres in apples ami as many more in pees, peaches, plums, quinoee and cherries, keeping a half dozen cows and perhaps twenty-five to forty long-wool grade sheep, will be likely to come out better, taking one year with another, than one whs devotes a large number of his acres to wheat, or some other leading crop. If any one crop is a failure, or sells too low te afford any profit, the others may yield protit enough to pre vent any serious loss,—.tmcicsM Rural Home. Farm >•n. Fresh oak, pins, or chestnut sawdust as a mulch tor trees has been known to do much harm. Tim sales of the grange store at CV , but he should not establish the habit; or again, a man mar borrow a new implement to see how it works. A man who borrows is not like ly to use a tool as carefully as if it were his own, and consequently does not do careful, nice work. What can a man be thinking about when he borrows a steel plow, keeps it several days or a week, and brings it home, as will be most likely the case, so doll as to be unlit for use f The owner can only take it to the shop, and at his own expense get it sharpened. If a man lends tools to one, there are several neighbors who will want to borrow; and thus it is, a harrow, for instance, may be going the rounds t!dough the neighborhood all the season. It is everyway desirable to cultivate wliat in called "good neigh borhood," bnt this cannot be done where ißirruwmjj is practiced. Kabfeer H*oi. To preserve the feet dry is n necessary safeguard of the health, and rubber boots will be found of groat use about the farm. To repair these IKKIUI, the following recipe for making rubber ce ment will FOOT ounces pure India rubber, one eighth ounce pow dered asplialtiißi, pnt together in a tin can, then add about six times the quan tity of benrinSj M it stand three or four days, then lake a stick and work it over, then add lseuzine and stir it well until yon have it aland the consistenoe of Honey; then it is ready for use. It should be COT red ss t ght as possible while dissolving, and afterward. To use it, scrape th" polish from the rubber, then apply th* cement to the place to be mended unci also ti a piece of rubber to be used as a pntoh, Dry half an hour and apply another coat, after an other half hour, press the patch into its place over the break. Like all other preparations containing Itenziue, it must lie kept a* ay from the tire, as it is ex plosive as burning fluid. Cements, similar to tlie atwve, are sold by ped dlers at most of our county fairs every fall. Piantiua Fruit Trto near the f.lne. The courts, it appears, LETS decided that a man has iio legal claim to a part of the fruit of a tree growing near the division line, and drawing largely upon his soil for its growth and productions, not because the complaining party lias | no grievance, but because the " scales of justice" are inadequate to the exact division of the truth. It is decided that the aggrieved party may cut off the limbs that hauff over his ground, but he must do this with as little damage as possible; which means, I suppose, that he must use sharp tools and wax the ends of the stubs. " Oh, for the time when I can afford to wear old olothes," sighs the love-sick youth who finds that it takes all his earn ings to keep up with prevailing styles. That Terrible * If.'* Oundnetnr Buchanan, of the Fhila dolphin express train, which caused the terrible accident and Ima of life on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, says an exchange, telle the old, old shtry of negligence or inattention in the perform anee of duty which has become ao coin mon in the recital of railway * l other disasters. If the gong had aonuded and the engineer had beard and obeyed it the accident would not have ham>enod, or if the engineer, not tearing tlie gong, had taken the resjHmsilulity upon himself to ■lop the train and wait the uaual time, the catastrophe vMlkl have lawn avert at terrible "if" slww* bow rorkle*RlT the liven of the traveling public are daily and hourly periled. It ace ma impossible that a nulroad company would aisjiatoh a train with a gong that refused to sound or an eugiueer who would fail to hear and obey it. Yet hail it not IHHUI for one or other of these lipotlieees the conduc tor who pulhslthe lxll rone declare* tliat tlie accident would not nave occurred. Mr. Buchanan's other terrible " if" suggests an even mote pertinent in uuirv. Is it lmsstblo that trains which do not have tlie right of way violate the rules of the road unleas a gor.g sounds orinußjpMn hears and obeys it t la humsn life held so cheaply as this by the railroad com(tameef li it had been the engineer'* duty to stop the train and he had failed in his duty the ciilputdtity would have been less so far as the coin pany is concerned; but that it was not ins duty, unless the gong sounded, is plain, from the surprise of the conductor that he failed to take tlie reaponsibiiity of stoppiug the train if he did not hear it. This was a died waiting place, ami under tlie rules of the company the tram should be stopped with as much cer tainty as at tlie unwt important station 011 the line. According to the rcaaotmig of tlie conductor of tlie w recked Intra an eugiueer coming into Jersey City might run his airs into the North river, utiles* he beard the gong or undertook tlie " responsibility " on his own account. The public will not bo satisfied with ex planations like tbatcouveyed iu either of these terrible " if's." All Island in Kuius. A letter from Chtba says: Ten estates have been burned by the rebels, several iu the district of Colon. The reWla, about tlftv iu number, entered the village of Yista Hermoea, with tlie in tention of burning and sacking tlie vil lage; but the Spanish governor of Puerto Principe Wing advised of their movements, he sent an officer ami twenty men in pursuit. On their arrival the Spaniards final a discharge on tlie re Wis, who took to instant (light before they had time to accomplish their deaigua. Affairs oil the inland an growing every day mom serious, and are rapidly ap proaching a crisis. The volunteers who have gone into the fiehl are mostly laboring men. and nave been obliged to leave tlieir families destitute. The money they receive while in active ser vice is not sufficient for their wants. The misery and suffering in Havana, and indeed all over the island, is heartreud ing. The planters and <"state owners are in despair, for the work of dcatrue tion goea on, ami every day tin tigs new aceouuts of the buruiug of estate* The numler btuned during the last few mouths, it is said, already amounts to seventy. The policy of the reWls is, by bnruuig indiscriminately all the estates belonging to Cutxuia and Spaniards, to lay waste the conntrr, and deprive the government of the resources for currv ing on the war. They say if they should only burn the estates belonging to the Spaniards, the government would seize those belougiug to the Cubans, and still have means of carrying ou the war. When the war is over the Island of Cut* will be in ruins, and it will take many ▼ears of hard and patient labor to r.tore it to its former prosperous condition. Cuba has ceased to be "El Dorado" of the world. It is feared that a revolution may break out in Havana any ilay, as tlie dissatisfaction is general among all classes. The taxes imposed on the peo ple grow heavier and more numerous every day, while tlie means of satisfying them are diminishing. A Story of Fire Aces. The scene oocOrred in a railroad <-ar on *the Union Pacific rood, in which two men were gambling, while the rest of die passengers looked on. One of the gam enters was a type of the profession ala who " work " the rood—a despeimie trickster, sleek and ugly; the other was a rough, grizzled miner, not a sham, but a hona fide miner, fresh from the moun tains and carrying abundance of money. The game—draw poker—was for large stake*, and phyea silently and watch fully. Finally a huge pot aeoumulab-d; each man had evidently a good hand and was resolved to stand by it. The pile of notes was hnge. Eiu*li man rained the other, until finally the miner "called." The gambler showed his hand—three soesand two qnecua—at the same time covering the money with his hand. The m:ner uttered not a word ; he merely took two of his five cards and laid them down; they were aces. This meant five acres in the pack. The gambler had dealt. Then the miner reached Imck like lightning, drawing a huge revolver, lie cocked it and placed tlie muzzle between the eye* of the gam hie. Not a word was spoken, but each of the two men looked stealily into the eyea of the other, boon the gambler's hand upon the money began to draw hack, and the gambler's form as well. The revolver followed. The gambler stepped into the aisle, and at this point passengers in the car seemed to lone their interest in the game, most of them trying to get under the seats. The gambler backed down the aisle toward the door, and as he passe d out the muz zle of that huge revolver still stared him in the face. Then the miner put up his pistol, pocketed the money, lit his pipe and was as other men. Not a word had been spoken from" the time the " call " was made. It was merely one of the rare occasions where a gambler on the Union Pacific mistake* his man. It isn't always safe to fool with an honest miner. Wanted- An Editor. The Pall .Vail laz'tir says : The story about the King of Bnrmah which lias for some time | act lieen going the round of the papers is an old one re furbished. His majesty, it is said, in tends shortly to publish a newspaper, and those of his subjects who decline to sabscrihc to it are to le liehcaded. The fads of the case, as we understand them, are comical enough. Almnt four years ago the King of Burma]) wished to start a weekly newspaper, in the vernacular and in English, and forthwith consulted an eminent British official then in Bur mail about the matter. His majesty said there need bo no trouble alxnit minor details; he would see to them himself • what he wanted was a competent Eng lih editor, with Anglo-Indian experience of journalism, to whom a thousand ru pees a month would lie paid. His maj esty added that he would only make one stipulation, namely—that the editor should pledge himself to follow with constant approval the line of policy adopted by the conrt, that nothing dis pleasing to liia majesty should ever ap pear in the journal, and that in the case of those rules Ix-ing infringed, the editor should beforehand sanction his liability to receive immediately five hundred strokes on the sole of tiir foot with the "aluckknk wukk " —whatever that may mean ! The capital of the Bnrmah em pire is still in want of a newspaper. A Florida Flea. A visitor from the North states that a real healthy Florida flea is about the size of an apple-seed, and a stranger just arriving in Jacksonville, and having one light on his face or neck, turns nround quickly to look to see where that boy is who threw that pebble, but not seeing any boy in the vicinity, imagines he was mistaken and walks on until that flea gets to feeling at home, when he (the stranger) imagines there is a large sized pin sticking in him the whole length, or some fellow boring a gimlet into him—when a closer investigation discloses the fact that the flea is located, and going for his blood with a rapacious-, seas worthy of a landlord. ' An Tnrorlnnat* City. The city of Onhkonh, Wiaeonain, which for the fourth time hn* been tie j rtrajtd by tiro, haw n population of | ftlvut 11,00b, ami in tiro eapital of Win nebago county. it M NIIMUI ou both unlet ttf Uio I'oi river, at it* entrance iht< Lake Winnebago, on ground that slope* gradually toward 11* lnke ami river, Immediately almvc the place the river witleii* intti Like llutte tlet Morta. ; Lumber ami agricultural machinery are the prinoi|Mil manufactured product*. There are seventeen sawmills in the eitv, cutting over A0.000.000 feet of lumltor annuallv, Uvndca lath ami picket*; MI shingle nullw, making ii,sU>, tHHI nliiugh'w; three planing null*, three ■ tttwh ami door faetoriea, one fence fao torv, three flour ami grist nulla, three gram warehouses, two foundries ami maehiue nho|is, one railroad luaehtne ■hop, two tanneries, Utiee Iwewwiea, three printing office*, publishing two weekly ami one daily paper ami one monthly (leruiau maga/inc; one book bindery, eleven churches ami three public liallt. I'he county court houae ami jail it a very fine edifice. Ity meant of the Fox ami \Viaootiain riverw ami the work* of the Fo* ami Wisconsin liu proveineut Company, it iw connected witli tirccn lay ami the waters that tlow iiuto the gulf of the St. l*arenee on the one haml, ami with the MitroKMppr on | tlie other. Steamboat* come tin-re from | Pittsburgh, IV, ami aeveral that were ! built there are uow running on the Miaarwaippi ami its tributariea. A ship varl it eetalUiahefl to huihl l*at* ami liargea for the Mississippi. The Wolf river u uaMgahle for small Miami suits up into the piue lumber region for one hundred mile*. Most of the lumber ami shingles manufacturett g>wa South oyer the Chicago ami North we* tern road to tiud a market. Thia rem! will soon form a continuous lino to Lake Superior, it being completed except a link of water cuuuuiuiicatiou on Green l>av. A Box of Horror*.. Among the articles sent from New York to Jersey City for tnuiK|>>rtutiou to the West by tlie Krie railway \a an or dinarv soap l>ox, aK>ut two feet in length, ten inches in depth anil fourteen inches wide. It was directed to " .Mrs. M. W. Woodford, Van Wert, Van \Y-rt county, Ohio, rid A. A 11. W. H. IL, and was laleh\l in addition "80," which was supposed to designate the weight. The box was so light, however, that us picion was aroused, and it was broken open, when a horrible spectacle was pre sen ted. A human tasty, ehojry contains no such name. It was decided U> have the box and its content* forwarded to Ohio, where detectives will lie placed i>u tJi alert. One singular circumstance in the case is. tliat on one end of the box was written in pencil the word " Rones," but whether it was written Is fure consign - inent or during the luv.sitigwtiou was not ascertained. In addition to the suspi cious lightness of the box, tbe dripping of bhHKI through the joints led to the examination. How many such article-, of freight pass along the railroads tunle tocted is now the serious question. The detective*, in this enae.arv satisfied there was foul play. A Marriage by the Cardinal. One of the first public act* of the new American Cardinal, McCloskey, was the marriage of a daughter of Thomas Mur phv, the uot'-d New York politician, to a young Cuban, Mr. E. Do ltiva*. The ceremonies took place at St. Stephen's church, and wheu this was filled 10.0U0 persona stood around the building in the cold and wet. Nellie Murphy, the bride, wore a dress which cost Sd,(VX). It con sisted of white brocade satin en train, trimmed with js-arls, with the usual at conipaniment of the wreath of orange blossoms and the illusion veil. She cer tainly looked quite charming and pretty, and she wore a magnificent diamond necklace. During the imposing cere monies at the church Mis* Murphy stood apparently unmoved and unconcerned. She kept all her preseuce of mind. The bridegroooi, however, Ms-mixl rather nervous, and fidgeted front 0110 pwitinu to another. The Cardinal pronounced the usual words, sjH-akiiig to the bride groom: " Wilt thou take Kllen Murphy, here present, for thy lawful wife aeoorilnig to the rite of our holy mother the Church t" He answered, very faintly and tremle lingly, "I will." To the same question Miss Murphy sealed her fate by answer ing, in a clew voice, in which no emo tion was apparent, iu the same affirma tive. The remainder of the ceremony |>aased off rapidly, the only ineident l>e ing that the bridegroom's hand shook so nervously that he could hardly place the ring on the finger of the fair liand which Mrs. Da ltiva* put tip before him. With a blessing the ceremony was then ended, and the Cardinal, taking again his crozier, moved out of the sanctuary iu the same order in which he had entered it Failures in the United State*. Dnn, Barlow A Co. 's Mercantile Agency lias collected statistics of fail ures throughout the United States for the first thn*e months of IN7G, with the amount of liabilities. In New York State there were 152 failures; liabilities, $2,094,562. iu Now York city the lia bilities of 197 failures amounted to jM,- 490,500. Nest on the list is Massachu setts, with 113 failures and £5,514,000 liabilities. Pennsylvania's 115 failures represent $4,927,006 liabilities. Illinois is responsible for $2,385,018, and In diana, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio for a little more titan a million each. The total liabilities of all the States reach $38,873,222. The failures have not I-ecu largely in excess of previous yean, while the amount of liabilities shows no in crease whatever aliove the average of years. Considering the contiuued de pression in numerous interests, the ex ceeding severity of the winter, nod the lateness of the spring, the conclusion is said to !*• on the whole encouraging. In New York city especially there was a very considerable diminution in the uuml>er of failures. Iu two or three vefy imjiortant lines of trade there has not been any failure at all of prominence during the first quarter of the year, while the few very distinctive failures of the year, thus far, have been confined to branches of trade in which there liave been very few failures hitherto. Even these are more to !>e attributed to au overproduction and undue competition, excessive even iii prosperous times, than the result of a general depression. Very Had Writing. Talking of H|M'lliug ami writing, the New York Herald says: Had a riling is productive of earning, and who can tell bow uinch Horace (Ireeley, ltufus Choate and Colouel Forney, public men with extensive correspondence, have don 3 to make swearing a national vice 1 Every letter these great Htatosmen wrote went forth as an evil one to promote profanity. Colonel Forney, on the oo caaion of one of Mr. Cuoate's great speeches, wrote him a complimentary letter, in which he said, in his poeti -al way: "You sum an heathen heaven in yourself, and top high crowned Olym pus." Mr. Choate read the sentence thus: "Yon seem an heathen in heaven, you wretch, at top a fly blown pumbue," and in a fit of anger wrote a most abu sive icply, which Colonel Forney still keeps in his album as a cordial invitation to dinner. A Dakota judge has decided that under the Territorial laws an Indian cannot be convicted of murdering one of his own kind. The question arose in a re cent prosecution of two Kan teen for the murder of a Pouca Indian. The raur- I derers were acquitted under tlie de cision, and were at liberty to depart, J but fearing that prowling Poncas, who were not satisfied with the decision, might kill them, they wore remanded to jail for protection. 81' mi ABY or SEWS. Ileal* af lilrrM friM Hssae aatl Url. ' John Mnt.-egei. ft miliar, while Oil hi* way to work *1 Mafflt a mines invar Wulkosharic, wa i attacked by four other miner* an.l ahot in the > (an, but not dangerously wounded ... Iter. Thotuaa A. Jagger. I>. IV, baa beau eouse- I , crated aa F|'isco|>al |babo|i of HouUiaru Ohio. ' | Captain General Yalmasela baa issued a jwivla matiali offering unconditional (MUUOII to all the ' t'nl>*u yebela who auriaiiitrr previous to May 30. Ma doserteis from the H|>wiiab ' aiiuy. who will be obliged to art ve (it the war guar J of the army until the dure of the war Ilia coronet a jury baa eioiioralrd Fledeilek Ulan. kbioTnr from complicity In the death uf hi* wife, whoar Uslv waa fouiitl in brr a|>atl ( uiriil* ill Jaiaoy 0i1y,... Hhortff Hoy I, of I Orange counly, N. V , kaa levied ou the real , ealala ami |erw*vnal property of John V (Vmier, a defaulter, at Ooa'.ien, valued at #30,000, i luiilet an atlachiurtil in favor of the National i bita-k Van! Company. Among the property ael/od ate folly head of llolaleln cattle ... i lan. White, a nag to, atteni|>tnl to lavlab a ' wl.low bring uear Italeigh, hhelby oouuty, 1 Taiiu., ou whoa* plantation he we* at Work. ' liar cue* attracted the attention of her eon. at the eight of whom the negro fled, but waa ' aflerwarrl raptured ami taken to HaiUrll to await trial. That night he waa taken flow the jail by a |-ort> of illagtuaeil man, cattled to the wood". ami hanged to a tree I'he i'rwatdenl liaa a v .r*|artially deetroye>l by Are. Of the 350 mutate", uoue were injured or oecaped. l'hllip Mieiulan waa atruck ou the heail 1 y a (vavuig atoue lu the hand* of Joseph lßjvle, in Jeraey City, and died 5 few day* *fterw*rd. Ihiylo waa arrested A Are at tiill£ Hlug, S. V., destroyed three hotels ...The rrel deoco of Mr*, l.ucy liakewell at Nbclbyv.lle, Ky., tu which waa the library of tbc great naturalist Audubon, was burned. Mr*. Iteke well waa Andubou'a sisirr :n law, and hla library had been left with her. 'lite collection consisted of about eight humlred rolumew Nothing waa saved Two eolutnd women, a mother and daughter, welo found dead Ui Uietr twala lu a small house lu iletroli, their heads chopped ami hacked with an at almiwt beyond the eemblance of hutuau being*. Suspicion |>oinia to John Thotuaa the httaband of the (lrwl uatned victim. a cub red baitmr, aud he Uaa been arteeled lire InxliM of two colored children, aged rospoeuvely >u and eight year*, were found near Cuba. Tcun. The fleeb bad been eaten from the bonea by buzzards. but the wkuUa were in g<*d c m dition. and mdu-a!e>l baring beet, broken lu. The father la euapectel of complicity w their murder Somebody eutered the city halt. llobokeu, N. J., and cut oat #350 worth of order* for groceries frvwu oretweer of the |*jor a book John Miller, a Oerwan, waa uiatonlly killed ui I'aronia avenue, Jeraey City, by bcuig accblculally tbruwu from a truck whtcb be WAS driving. He fell I*fore Uio aiuwvla, which [UOMd over hla cheat ... A kxvy named N.u uous, aged fourteeu, was fatally slabbed 111 lite aMuiwii b> aauilwr toy uf Uie aauie age, in New York . Joe Howard, colored, cut the throat of (iue Strickland, a white U>y twelve yeans of agn, lu Milton county. Georgia, over a game of cards. Howrll flod. Btn,klauJ died uiatauUy I'av „I HiuUin has derided to erect on the Fifth street market *]< ace, Cm eitii:au. a granite tower oue hundred and anty feet hlgti, aurmouiite-l hy a cokseaal etatue of Cuidiiuatua hobtied ru a toga. The lower w.U coat #50,0U0. A duostrou* gale prevailed along the great Sake*. A barge on take Onlono iadeu with iron ure w ek lust with four ;r*c-ua ou hoard. Of a lishuig fleet of nine vewael* osi lake Michigan, the follow nig casualties are re ported : The Sea loon, ('apt Hpriagwfelu. stranded at (Yrand Marr ; South Wind. Cap!. Clan foot, with four men aboard. undoab(elly lost. Or u. Hooker, Capt. Myers, on the beach 1 riauet, CapL lieniet, at llrown's Pier; Sea UuU, CapL Frank Keyouk, with three men aboard, lost; E. 11. l'wrkina, CapL F. dirake, witii four men aboard, lost Tlie strike of the ltrocklyn hod carriers m at an end, they working eight hours at #2. while the brick lay rn* are working the some period of lime and receiving #3.20 instead of tt for ten bourn labor, winch they were receiving prior to the disagreement.... A singular suit la Ivefore the supreme court of New York State. William Steen. the keeper of a hotel nrar Kingston, sold ii pior to a man nam.xl batting some time since, under the inflwence of which l'atliiig became crazy and killed a man and was there fore sentenced to pruwni for life. Mrs. 1 tatting now sued Mwa under the civil damage law, for #5,000 laoac ItnuulL formerly Stole Treasurer of lowa, lias been convicted of em bezzling money lielonguig to the Stste John Wilson committed suicide in s hotel 111 Hartford, Conn., by meai.s of a slow char coal tire, which he had taken Uie utmost pam to ariauga Tlie supply of c >al from all regions so far this year, saya tho H>ttert Jour nal, foots up 4.1it.'.-39 tons, against 5.594.650 tons to the same period last year a decrease of 1,479,711 tons. The decrease in Uie supply of anthracite is 1.537.47 C tons A negro named llecl was whipping hiw wife in Nashville, Tenu., when the ueighbora called a policeman name*l Robert Frazier to arrest him. Oil Frazier's entering the door of the limine. Rood ahot turn m the mouth and heart, killing him instantly. Reed was arrested and lodge*! in jail. That night an armed mob attacked the jail, and aa the jailor would not surrender the keys, broke open four heavy iron doors and secured the murderer. A rope WM put about his neck, and he was led to the suspension bridge, from which he was thrown wiUi the intention of hanging, but the rope broke, and he fell a dis tance of ninety feet to aotne rocks below and thence rolled mto the liver. ITo was shot twice on the way to the btidgo. A large police force were unable to drive away the mob Tlie Oslikoeh lire loeece amount to #2.500.000. against only #500.000 insurance. Foam are entertained of a conflict between* English and French fishermen engaged in tlie Newfoundland fishenoi.... Tlie United State# public debt statement shows a reduction.lnnng April of #2,325.346.63.... balances In tho I'nited State# Treasury: Currency. #1,0%,375.- 76 i special .Jepoeitn of legal tenders for tiie redemption of certificates of de|>oslt, #47,W'5.0><1 ; C*UII (including #22,403.300 in rain Mttifieitr* 1, #!>4,625,669.23 ; outstanding legal tenders, #379.051,760 Tho a<) istant postmaster at Vicksburg, Miss., resigned l>e cause white clerks were discharged and their places filled by colored men Forty-one persons were killed at Hunkers Hill colli* ry. North Staffordshire, England, by ai evpl.veion .... A tornado struck ('niunilna 8. r., doing much damage. (>nc |vr*on 1- rwjvorted killed. and several injur**! Tli-'inis Jlorsey, of Verplanckv s Point, N. Y., agcl fifteen yrn*. shot n lvy named Mahar, agi ltm, fifiy-tl.rse years of age, while inluMoated, stabbed luinself fatally w.tli a hutalier-knila in Cincinnati. 111 presence of bin wife, After read ing his life iueiirance policy. Cardinal Mc('!o*key consecrated Archbishop Williams, ( Uostori A lull s* mtrodurrd In tho low or house nf HIP iirrmin Hint to sup press oil religious ciders . ..John Wslker, it laborer of New York. wan fatally stabbed by liiu stepson, alula fighting over tim ownership of a can® Henry Harrison. second mate of the barkaiitnie Victoria I'ersz, lying at New York, took a female companion on hnaid liin WMil, and when alio wished to leave at mid night. lie attempted to detain her. 1 luring tho cr.ifllo tho girl either fell or wan pushed over board and was drowned. Hi.rrison was intoil-m ratoJ at the time A New York policeman wait scntencod to the pom ten liar}' for throe months for aeeanlting a brother polico ottl • or_ The lire record shows the following: First Congregational Church, JancHville, Wis.; loss 960.0U0, insurance £23,000; Methodist Church. Kockport, Mass.; loss £IH,OOO, insur ance, £5,000 - incendiary; tho paper mill, barns, and eflice of John McLean in Factory - ville, N. Y.; lose from £65,000 to 70,000, in surance (li'J.OOO ; in Main street, Moutpclier, ft, beginning in Unices block, burning both sides of llie street for neady one-fourth of a mile, destroying about thntv stores and dwellings; loss 150,000 A crazy woman was found wandering about the streets of Jersey City with the body of a dead infant in her arms. She was sent to the almshouse. ' The Auatrlau Mtulater to tliia eountry baa resigned hla position. He will travel through the country previous to returulng to F.uiope MaJ. J. 11 Mclaughlin, of lietroil, ofloiw to w testis with any living man for froui #3.000 to #IO,OOO and the championship of the : wotld. The steamer St. l.uke, from l.oavon | worth, hail., to St. l.oula, atruck juer three of the SI. Charles bridge, twenty Ave miles fiutu (he latter place, about leu o'clock at night, aud ! sunk In Afleeu feet of waler. Thole were ' stand one bundled poison* on board, of whom nine were diuwued six nieii, one woman aud two cblldmu f da aid Connelly and lUlward Ills son weie anttia'atvd by gas, which AUodthe room flow a leaky pipe, in Buffalo. When ;vuaoiia entered the room with a light there was a tert'lAc eiphanou, which lifted Uie floor. ... The Alaliama aud Chattanooga imllioad has Iwen sold by the Uiaslei comunanlolieia to the trustee* for Uio Ait mortgage bond iioldei* for #1,200,000 over and alaive the lieu created by the recetvei * certificate and the .auirt wts The Ciilou Tacirtc rallfoed coined # 1,083,853. #S in April James U or utaii of New Yolk, waa cbokevl lo death by a piece of meat while at dinner. . . Jauiea Itice, i.i.u lkd'lw a noted professional burglar, escaped from the CoiiuecOcut Stale pilaou lu .xunpauy wdli another prusouor. They both pi (tended to haie rrfoimed, and ha>l gained l>rt> ilegr* ou account of good behavior, taking advantage of which they managed loget wv. Two laluing lueu were *uffocated by the caving Ui of a van,l bank at liruoklyti. Several othria bad a narrow escape Tlie ltev. Itnfiia ltalxock, IV I>., of Fuughkeepele, died in Salem, Maaa., of typhoid ) nnanoiiia. He was a llapllal lu.uUler of ovel nfty y car* stand ing, ami was widely known liiroughoul Uie New Fug land and Middle Stales .. Hie liem>H-rala of Montgouieiy, Ala., elected (be mavor, clerk and twelve ahlermen. Their flrwt v .clory since reconstruction ... A man named Welsh, a striker from the OreeiiAeld cutlery works, weut to sleep ujs.ii the radioed track uear Spring field, Mara, while luleiiraled, ami was killed by a |>aaaiiig train The horse of llonier Waller, a jwominetil far mar of Duchos* county, N. Y., ran away with him at Hover, and he was thrown out and instantly killed.... Ibe Hun. IV IV I'talf el-I'nited Stales Sena tor from Indiana baa acoej ted the p.eiUon of eouitiiiaaiuner of Internal revenue, tendered him by the l'reaidcut Jerrmiali IV l.eek, of Hannleii, Conn., fell |iarlly out of hla car nage lu New Haven, and his head striking l- Iween the a j Hikes of otie of (he wheels, which was revolving he waa strangled Ui death Wesley Van l>Uaeit, a wealthy and eccentric fanner cf Copake. N. Y . m a At of inaamty, shot hi* mother, an aged lady, through the head and bieasl, killing her distantly, and thru shot himself through the heart. A Houdrrfnl ( alrulatlng Murhinc. A oorr(W|H)iiilctit id- tlw Ciuriuuati > ■ . < nr: givt-H lli*' folo-wiiig arxs.uul of a " ixsii-uuitihg' (|gui#." na hu nejla it: The iuvf-utor, Mr. F. I*. Warn u, a w.itchiunk.-r ..f thin |4iSix. (Tlirvv OnkH, Mich.), baa lx>-u working UJHU very difficult AU.I ctiriott* ti ices* of mocluuiiruu —4 calculating uim-hitiT which he aaid waa to work uot only iu the firat four rule* of anih luetic, but waa alao to per form oomplitxkkxl tuallieuuiticrkl calcula tloaa. So Jvenuxx* of mutid interest WAR net into the machine nnd perforuMxl in forty five second*: What in the cum )H>un.l interest of jo.retO.TS for twenty venrx at seven per oeuh Answer: Sl(">,- 158.17. A Lover'* Herengre. Tin* Lsxinardtowm (M.1.) tlcaron pul>- linh. s a rvjH*rt of the trial of Jaiuon T. (irnvin, iu the circuit court for fit. Mark's cotuity, Mil, on tiie rliarge of oettiug fire to a new dwelling house, owned liy William Burcli. The facts in the our, aa develojMxl at the trial, are soniewhut extmonliuarr. (Inives is a young man who, up to the time he wiuv ciiarged with this crime, hod Imrne a good character. He was gTeutly in love with a I- autiful I young lady named I>b'lle (Juy, hut her ' parents dioliked hiui, and favored the attentions of William Ilurcli, who was also n suitor for her hand. (1 raves was discarded, and it wax generally under- j stood in the ncightiorliood that Mr. 1 lurch and Miss OUT were to lie married. Barch'n father built him a new house, into which he was to take hiahride. In tlie meantime the rejechxl (traves took to hard drinking and lvecame nuwaly and remorse. One evening, about the time the house intende I for the home of t e couple was tluinhed, ho mounted his horse, rode to Meoluuiicsville, pur ehnN'Hl a Is.ttle of e->al oil, iuid then pro ee.'d-xl to Mr. Itureh's new house. It was burned down that night, and those | who first came to the fire smellcd a strong odor of ixmloil. Nolvodv doubted but tlmt (Irnves had s*'t fire to the house. l']atelle Cluy died soon afterward, it is Nnid, of a broken lienrt. Graves was found guilty of the eriiue, and sentenced ti two years' imprisonment in the peni tentiary. Overdressed Srhool (tirl*. An Amcricu family, in which were several girls, came t<> livo in this city, says the New York Tinf*, some time ! Inst year. The JMI rent* had moveil in a good social circle, ntid had l>een held in considerable esteem in the town where they previously resided. They were re spectable, but not rich. While living comfortably, they refused to SJM 1111 more tluin they could afford for ilress. In a short time the < Ident girl, who was nlsmt thirteen or fourteen yearn of age, mid very anxious to go on with tier edtiea lion, lierntne a pupil at one of the pnhlie school*. She remained there only a few weeks, lieing fairly driven awnv by the taunts and sneers which were leveled at her on account of her homely apparel. \f!<>r a slcrt interval she tried another srhool, hut witli tlio same resutt. She was avoided try the other girls, treated with neglect and SUJM rcUiousneM, and at last was obliged to li ave. Tile oonse qticnee was that neither she nor her si.s t"is attended any school, and thus for : the sake of any unsoomly abuse, which it is the intercat of evervl>ody to put down, the education of those children ceased. Common Sense Reason* Why Dr. Walker's California Vine gar Hitters should lw> used : Ist. They nro an entire vegetable hitters, frisi from all alcoholic ntimn limt 'id. They pre the result of careful study, experiment and labor. Sil. The greatest race is taken to se- j cure medicinal virtues, and exclude ! everything objectionable. •Itfi. They unite, as a life-restoring ! acieutifte tonic, the greatest strengthen ing and vitalizing principles. sth. Persons of sedentary habits and ! over-worked, find in them a specific for j want of appetite, palpitation, debility, 1 constipation, and innny other nameless I ailments. fit h. The aged find in them guarantee I of prolonged health and life, and weak and delicate females and mothers find j especial benefit from their use. 7tli. They ore the master of disease. •' fir*. TIIIM'S Lrttrr. The following in n <*py of the latter want Isy Mm. Tilts.il to Judge Nrilaon.iit which site requested to lie called IUV A witiions HI tiro Tilt UN lloechor one*: Jt'tMiß NUMM: I NEK the privilege frum you for n low words in my own ls< hnlf. 1 feel vorv deeply tho inj untitle of my |Htsitioii in tlie Inw mul Imforu the ivourt now NIHIIIK, sud, while 1 tmve uu ttcmlood nuti rcs|MH'liitl from the ts'gin ititift Mr. F.vsrtn' |niuciolein tlie mstter, yet since your lust mission I liuve IM-<-II HO scllHllile of the l>ow< r of my enemies tlmt nry soul cries out before you mid the Ketillemrll of the jury, that they Ire ware how, by it divided verdict, Uiey eoiiMgn to my children a false sud un> Vocable stain UlMitl their Illotlier ' For the year* |iust I have bwu tire victim of circumstances! moat cruel aud uufortu tutte; Hinigg'lingt from truie to time only for a jilnoe to live honorably ami truth fully. Iteleasrwl for Some uroliths from the will l>y whose power uueottsctoirslV 1 criminated myself ngiuli lind ng'UHi, 1 declare stdemnly Is-fore you, without fenr of man and hy faith in (hnl, that 1 am innocent of the crime charged ugumil me. 1 would like to ti Umy whole sail st.ltoo'&re looking for the practuad joker. Whoever buy* a MOAOII A Hamlin Cabinet Org.ni may U- nur*- ho loan g*i*t the brut uintriuueut of tlie clhii* in the world, alivl thin at tlie lowest j.ri.v at whi.h it riui I vs* ."iff..r. led by the makeni luiving irreateHt frto ilitir-H for m&uufoA ture. * A SLA I'TIHTCII iloi HK. -Iu th very h. ari of Now Vurk ity thorn art- fifty nix "lttitg'ht< r hoUBr-M whirli every ilav !iitight* r 1,241 mttlo, 3,3.10 hoga, oiiil alir-op nrui ix.ww. All tin- rofnw from ihoiss* ahtugditor hounr in thrown into the l*y. The Rcuoru! talk in 1 K.bbtiin' Klovlrif S.*i|> i uuiiif by Cn#io & Co., l'lul*.). There Di vrr a tvoap *o highly oinl }{i ii cnklly priiiKd. It toll* a *U>ry of its own tuvnlH.tiuit cannot be contntoliotsul. Try it. TUK CENTENNIAL.— From all |ftrU of Fntiuv nowa i* received tiuU the mr chiuito, uiat)tifa<*tiiror and w ino grow* rw art" tnkiiiK warm intercut iu tin- I'hila il*-l|liin ( Vnu-nnial. aud that it ia likely that Fnuioc wdJ I*** on*" *>f tlie larfreet rxlubitorw iu tlie inU-niationikl exhibi tiuu. A SI.OO Beek for $1.40. Tlie People * i < muiiu. Sense Meilirsu Ad vtssvr. lu ] lain Pi,gliali or Medicare Kimi litled by lk V. l'irrre, M. I>., cmiueeJor-in-cuief if the lumrvl of |diran-iuia and surgeon*, at the watld'a Ji|eneerv, liuffelo, N. Y Tlr* above wixk a funk it kbuut nirre Lutnlrcd large i'sgoe prvfiiseJe i'lhuiU-aleid with iu>d erigrav iug* and oolixtsd j-ia!u*. and well aud alrv.tiglv Ikvuihl will U eeijl, pua(-|rd, to arty addx**"*, for ime dollar and tfty cent* making it Ure vlifsisai UeA ever off or ml to Ikr Amcnrar, peome. Oilier booka Leaking of .I.L iiMuhcaie. of like *ue and atyle of Uudrng, and luff nearly an well illnatraled, with no oolnred plates, ar>4 some of litem containing no jtve- Hcri|4iona and niaiung known tin means of asjf i are far the diresveeu * Inch they dlaro**, aell for fri.ui three dollar* and a half ioftvedollar*. Wore Iff. Pteree.a work not |siLimbed by tbr aulbur, |uiutcsl and tunned witb lo* own tua iliincry and were it eoid Lhrotigh agents, ar r Uier like wvrtk* am, Ui# |-r..-e of il would hav< to be nut lose thai, four dollar* For when the |>nbh*her pare the aulh. r t fair jmce for hi* l.rvelactioii. then add# a profit to the luveel menl large euouxh to aati-f v hmmelf and r t>le a Medical Adviser, on the contrary is plscnl w.tlnn the |nctu,iary rna*h of ail . lasses by the author, who adopts Uie plan of the granger*, dispensing with middle men and givuvg tho beueiil of their |T..flka to the people. 1 offering his Irook at a price litUe above actuoi iimt of puhlicauoiv. Thai those drain tig Uie biHik may run no risk of hieing their money in sending it though the inaila (he author ad vrruara thai tnouev ad lreeeed to him at ] It .1*;... N. Y.. and Inchwod in registered , letters, may I 0 at bta rtk of loss. The author * large ccriespoiidence wiUi Uie |.eo|>le u|von < msrhuau matter*, which we are crrdibly ui formed frts|Ueu()y eveeeit# three hundrvsl let ters a day and requires several trained and • skillful medical aeeif-taiita and short-hand re porters to enable him to et.tertan, and ai.es ei them, as well as his large daily dealings wiUi disease at the wmld's dispensary, appear to have peculiarly tittsd him for writing the work, l.y rendering him very familiar with the eveiy day medical need* of the people. He endeavor* ui Una work to auawer all Uie numeixwui qnes tiuue relating to healUi and disease that have t*ean aildreesed to him by the people from all parts of the land, ami hence it contains impor tant information for the young and old. male : aud female, single and maniid. nowhere else t*> l>e found. All the most prevalent diseases of l*otli so ice are also plainly and fully con sidered and means of sejf-ciue ma*le known. I'bliks other work* on domestic medicine, it u.clndes the subjects of biology, cerebral phy siology. hygiene, temperament*, marriage, rs produciMm. etc., all of which arw treated in an oiiguial and uiteiesling manner. It is a com pendium of anatomical physiological and medi cal science, and embodies Uie latest diaoov erie# in each dejiortinent.—Com. • j DtMKAKKD LT-XOB AKK (IHKATLY OX THE lxcaxisa ix Twix Cnrx-mv. The sudden changing of weather ha* done much tn give rise to couaum|Hjon. Hut thousands br.ng it on by their own impnidenee, such a* wearing damp clothing and going from Uie warm room into Uie cold air anil checking the perspiration, which causes irritation of Uie lung*, and then matter or phlegm will collect, which nature will try to relieve by couching. If 1 store d.ves not raise the matter with ease, and stop this inflammation, tubercles will soon form and consumption will s.vou follow. Allen's I.nng llalsam will cure couaumptmn if it is only taken in Umo. For sale by all medicine dealers. - Com. HrilJ, Titr. CRT is for tin- Wilson shuttle sewing machine. And why? lloeauee it is the most |>r-ifect and deirwtde sewing machine for family use and maiitifartmitig yet inventixl. and is the chea|>rsL The o-mstant demand for this valuable tnachiae has made it almost ini|xw**it>l.- f-w the iiianufaciiirerw to supply the demand. Machine* will be delivered at any rail road station 111 this county, free uf Uau*|>r!a- Uon cliarges, if ordered through Uie company s branch ho'ise at 527 arid K23 Rroadway, New York. They send an elegant catalogue A d chromo circular free 011 application. Tins company want a few moro g-xwl agents. Cum. Ei.KiTiriciTttH l*irr.- All iicrvouadio orvlers, chrome diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidney* and bhssl. aches ami pains, nervous and general debility, etc., quickly cured after drug* fail by wearing Volta s IDM M licit* siul Hands. Valuable hook free, bv Volta licit Co.. Cmciniiati, Ohio. Com- Muuy Auffor rather than trvko nanoootui mivlicitnv. Sufferera from couglin, cold*, m flucuza. -ore throat or tendency to consump tion. will ftml iu /'. II irtar'n fliil.uiiii of Wild Clu rry a remedy a* agreeable to the palate as effeetusl 111 removing .11* ease. Fifty rents and one dollar a Imttle, large hotllee much the cbeajHir.—-Com. Tho TVtnri IUJR that Dr. Wulpole has loet Ins beautiful ohes'nut maie. She died suddenly in harness, it is eiq>|vos*d from bote or pin worms. If the doctor had used NAc*-i --ditn't I'aralry fund.turn I'otedrrt, be would, no dont t, have hail his uioru to-day-they arc death on worms.-- Com. Chapped ha nds nro very common "with thusu who have their hands much in water. A few drops of John ion't A*orl[/i0 Lii>init rubbed ovor the bauds two or three timos a day will keep them soft and white Fishermen, sailors and other* will do well to remember this.-- Com. •• TH Y ME. AND no vor uoon." Of all ills mode* <•! nihil.is III" tiumsn ooolllwtioSM Impolitic* of the bleed, ilj|wi>*i. torpid Itww *'t Its kindrc.l limes**., n..ne I* > sucosaaful ss tlu>oaeef lr. hAMIIiKY'S BOOT AND lib Kit BITTEKs. The* act a* a potnt t*nJc and genii* a part ant, ara mild In I hair operations, aam under any i ircumManoaa, and tlitxiaanda have horn* testimony toth* hanatifa they hnva dart veil rotu their uae. They are the aafeat and baat j iiirlrif and summer mdlcin let discovered. h amity physician* ragnlarh - praaotfbe tnam. GEO. O. C GODWIN A CO.. BOAM*. Wholesale Agenta. Ht'itMrrr's <'H*OAl*b la tlie beat and ahospsvat hair .boosing In Ui* world. - -Com. I i lite Market*. saw toa*. , j IWfOatlls-Trim#ls Ksir* 11*1 look* |o Jig: IN.ri.m.Hi I* ltuo.l Tsisus..., ~ oh n Mllrh iN.wt *0 00 utlt 00 f II.a-l.lva IM>, (A (SO, tirvssiHl lu, • 10|| ut k<4 (ff lam* . it a |# (Nition m.iiiiiitg >a,va us riuui 1 sir* Hnsli.ru *ll # 1 M sun. Ktira.,,, t la am I Wbsat lint W mlrni I M v* | M Na, Spring.,, I 10 a 1 II ll) Slid lit I* I Iff I Mart*) huts... I M (SIM lurl*r Malt 1 Si) .* I til .M.U MUed Hnbri. UHM TOJ# < N.I u Mitnl Wnsu.rn as ua 1 . irr. |< .wi .. ti s i ou r siras, |*r(si *os* TI . "'I H- U .ssa ' .14# 0* 14 |* ' ivtk Mr** nuo van UN ns uv . I n*l> Ms.Aaawt, Ss, 1, new...,,,. II 00 o*ll *0 •• Nu. a, new . *0 i#iu 00 l>rr l'd, inarrwl a ou W ( ta Herring. Scalsd, |i Uu . 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Your rnqs st| Us saesd U> laiasuug On* as Two dai Ist* hand lur circular ssstsiiua* lull nartlauiaru. Aim* stuisd ii. ..ore Mai* sad Coasts Addiasa. h V IIH< i vlml 'B l3WLosowoelASS.OUirvssall.il TTAT W * TER due* ■ I II I NOT AKKKiT THE ■—| * HANDLES I —or *aa Pdtent iFory or Cellnloid Koife A*4 Una# MItTKK I*FT MHtMR. Alvtn rl) tm ll. I.a4.Mad* MKKIIKN t ITIJCKT UUUrkXY m ir I!s* uulc Nulri -} aoi danauWrw lo *m4 tif ilk* ttFRIDFN (ITI.IKV t OHFA> Y, 4U ( liNiiihrau* Vile ma u ri IHe Aue.eeie-Osa 'nil i*a. le-'"io ibe e.l ,eiiar-u sear. i Use rtWa HUla e |naU Uabed l lrut edllbe. 0 M, SOS aoptea atdd la tun. weed* Seeee d e-l .leu, .1 u ias- a*sa worn read t Pvlee, aa 1 cut*. Tvaw 1 e.plee, *ll € rsst*. Addeusa HUKACe BHAI-Itv A . KuUllahrra. 11l Mtanasi. < 'Metis, fa it. W . Rerrr 4, ( a., fees* I deeee, AI. *e, "We hate used eeOvA' ' (be lien Pcaa* a kea uOUa and -ee-ijer B UM beat lUAlea Co* "uHMd. llllia A Vlehrr. ' "tN MM, Ufweeea, leeee. Mee* e, I|Qb| I "vs berucer se bare aid parlta ■a V I , Foam H has tesa esredteal aatia KvvJvWa faesaes* and it I* rneeaei an (*e i.erle an* knoera tWAlaaKnerde* ' I To il • lu e near u eeater VllTVdl 'ui II aa.ee Milk hee eie . sad m a I a. ... N-md lor W ——-W ck■ i ei u. 1.1 K I. l*T A I | ITU llnateSUvel, New Vurk AIIKNTH II INTRO FOH A NKW ROOK. PRESENT CONFLICT or SCIENCE WITH RELIGION .* •• Modem hiefUcaea, Mel na He ' mteaaa and deeps*! Urteeuel The r"el calve 1 The Itlble telutabha rlr.r ..malr Addreea, P W /If i l.t H A INI. AIM Arrh BA. rtoladelpbu MIIIIIU TKXYKMM ImpeweeeS FARM* far aaW. l • ...... . . iui • i leaou. ov Warraai .. Teaa Ho Black Hills. tv-mbmaSaa forralaa Fur u.e email eertlax. 410 to n.,0. fori usee can be made el home Addreea. II I. LoW MAX. Laramie OWy Wyumtad A Crcaf Offer! 4 H I Branlws v. NrvwY arh, en : dlapaar o/ IHO svtonarfiy Pltll T- tar . aeh. I>l HIM. Tlllra MONTH. WATERS' New Scale Pianoe ok# rA brM Mi*te I lorh rlaetir. o Bar IBC(m tear, boerrlßl, re oaJ r*r. WATERS' Concerto ORCANS rarer* 1* rkfrllrd it lunr brsslr | Ike* 40t* reaiartlllas. rlel aarrrle Hi#*ua **v Imi* ■ alias of IA, Itssiss Value-. Isests W sste*. A liberal Sle ssal la Trarkrrs. Mluladcr*. I kurrkre, eerhuals, ladsrs. rlr. Npfvla) us* tmii reUe by vnWftnc 4lr#*l Mbi#!*#. 411 da tmt 4M Wbeoier A Vf ilevvn, fl I ru . 11 *'. M) eto elm . and ofhri in prpp-Mtk* Ineke# llie amoval aad seed)ee will Iw iwlurrvvl by bri m%ll Ad4ree. DKFMM F NM IHK (tI M (UH UrundMiii. Nrw Ytrt. Jll C T IONFY IN ITNI HK! Ji*f *t y p I rM.lul.mn4aoTa.Hmap fWIU e*ecj • bwre A nrw rlianm Abo. BOOK NEW MAPS. CHARTS. Etc. C Y 2 1 ' me <>"r WOW chart. ' II HIT I A N A W I.H II "**. l* a V(4*advd eueenea INa r% rlnaatl pftiee same *e New Yark Read Vell.'l T ' rienn.t" Ki- liRIIW.VAX.a Bare > I , 1,1, lav hi * Iff* Mil ,ol* .O "ROOTTQ S%KK r i2rs n V J V / f\ LJ r dee Muale.aant Irrr. larl-aa stamp for. data FI.OU* Add-*m Til 11 ■ A n p p I f A N T ri BLIhHIXC ■C P P I I CO . I3H Hruth aeeeeilk ■ W as ha a a atreel.l'hi'aaWplila. fa W VNTKII klilCNT* emrj-ahese la oaaeaa foe II # ♦♦/ /Wa*ar />A*fjrei4, 'ffon caomml by Ihf a#mw jirwear# of Matii Tniawn end SupporVatr* It i Ihe nly ewn* cure foe Hernia. •• If t tho only Tnwa In yjwo tht etU h*kf the mrHnie •ocnreK In all |nllli4i* in klch Hw> Ixxfi r#n h# nlacwd It aril) PMTCOR rnit. N! i iim when nil A4INVB f! It ran be wm n {th KAMI an 1 rw*mfMl nhon no a|>rtn| tow# MM be iipbl Vt iHifl itfirw adj iitwd, no motion of the body or arrldffnl tea it Theee Imtrunenia bare the "xaxi't *ra in a bl|h ilßgnw A 1.1. rpoiit*ttee and qoa'ldfAlkMia r'tiW f*r aUwrnWntkim. 1 here no hiMiiatmn tn merer-din* it a* en important wnn* f>r the velief and cure M , tl-rnia .1 M t'\R.tOt'HA!*. M. *., " Ki Iloalth tl.tlcor of the Pari nt sr+ York, Surftna4B I'hlef of New York Htnte llnepitnl." etc , etc. OfO V. Hornr, M II ..Saiiertntendent Kinetic Trnailn. /#nr .*l' After auffentagi fur thlrtt yettt.ln my own pertM.n, fnm tho i*- of okery form of Mel elite Tntm pro* eureMe In thin rowtlff end in Kurope. I. two yeerv a#p\ applied jrr.ur rr**#. and alncff thet time I here rgpertenrod comfort end eettefaetton, end Iwn ten*ht the truth, that the l-Utlo Troaa la the only Instrument thet abnnld le need fr the relief end cure of Hernia, and now after more thin thirty yearn' continuous pree tlce, ABd bnrttlg ljii*t I MAI hundred* Of Trueans ' (end for the Iwt twontir month* your* eirhieleely), I J Rratelully declare It l le my deliberate opinion, that *..* P'Aoftr rro. tithe only i*ne cn'itled to the cwmfl | den-e <( the nnblftc; I utl >lAAtkdt| i* the only power at ' all idAfded to the ryqalnnti of • Tru*e or 1 end MB e mrtaced shel pwr (kufie fvw# art tie ny enree J n I kT-Ro pn>p s"ti-n -if all ceaea to ehirh It I* applied, not ' • v 11\ among children.M In MMMVCNAA ceae* mthinmy J own knowleilße of patient* from 40 to 76 year* of ecn. I II IKITRNH \M M IV. Prof, of Anatrnnyr end Burgary. X. Y K Medlre) ( ollegre < Beware of eh#*ep end worthlee Imitation Rlaatlc t Tniww, which * >me nertlee edverUAe and aell, freudu 1 lenting rw|inarnting that lhy ere mean fee tured by the KViatic Tniaa (To. Thee** Trnaee* are went hf mail to All parts of the conn- J try. HeUafeett in gruaianteed in ell case* Before pur- 1 rha*tn#i any other, write for IVwcrtpttre t'trouler (rrw) tthe • ELASTIC TRUSS CO., 1 683 Broadway, Now York._ ! SA MA RITA V XER VINR \ la a Bar* aura far rptWptte FtU, CoßweUtoe# eoi UJL f A|>aUi*. It ha* heoo t*ied bf tbaeaaeda and eerar 8 (fY* I w*a known to fall ID a tingle r**#, lealeaa eaap ftr i T I elrcniar ghlng #Tid#e**ef earw. AAAmaa, A. j B Tklii Eic imOXP. DOA 141,81* sloeapb, Vi* 1 % T*" " 1 """ 1 " In Actual Use: MORE THAN 55,000 ESTEV ORGANS! MANUFACTURED BV J. ESTEY 8L CO., RKATTLRIONO, VT. tar Naaa ma kmttru Ctttuiera. ' &>*> AItA V, As—at— —"tod, neia a (—la Pi a-to A'l.lraa. K.Sa Mls 'a . hu> bauaa. Mirk REiARKABLE-^i^ IS aaai, 1..r Ant |Wa| tka .aatato aad >iphUli* lu I—i fa,la* la.ssliati twl Iba da* Add ran has , (SSh. X— tmk ! t PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS S4O, s:,<>, $75, A SIOO. ooun, ttnnant-K. aso CHEAP fthtppad Mrfty Ism U*fl> MamleMen* by A at,,'it—at la Uta -t„id let—to,,' prtan late 1 ilfl eel I Iweea, la A moose-t-ill. .rtt-k. ,1 imi sisifhiisr wa*a Uremia i—t tnda* ian.l. Seal aaai* in— —ad It— riratlw to NOIJtIT WRLI*. S JBWOK AMA'TI WANTEII IT ALL ■ ■ MOi tit.'—, la,, kata *l# -ttote. ijsr . Mctatdaias'- .v ot u— *-.■ at s rSTtoTu-tA et— JM-IM vMiawS Uan tmji.. II u feala. etrf •V 'v A t*.l,l—*., atM aatatU. s* sShat Mt AM at .a. IliaMMB mt u OaS t-t e" Keaaaat etaeta ..San. a tr—o atd, awtti a, and as*.u an wM I,mm 10 to Sea Saj f SSU n iit.it I an. m i— ' W* a.at ■ o aa—a mat,' t*t.u ks* - sate at eatant - tad a. a-.n stadWetSt iVwk Stan eMatrvUaea.— lao. sio ZSSJJI DEAL ESTATE. I m Feteae. el this* e bar. seß e, es#eae#s Seal Setota mm I edtaruaa Utatt >uu at *a full ateaeaa is tetont baedra* Si ateta.ti Ia Kae Tat*. Mae Ruelaed. Smm J-tear, Fusifbaela. ato Uate la.it t aaal to aa, -.Unto aa HHill.lSW to S. W . VOaTKS, ISO Wen* St. Mew 1 erb. ss t S2O t: $lO PER DAV & iCvrrjaa an VlatUita ud RIUIMB Caret, lbs bat* to Uta ear id Iff MaeetAcattl tunat to basia -<-* eHA eaet tor VA tot Ad.li—a H C* KaeabMt. 31(1 1* tahiaetMß Mia-t. n-Mtat. Mate M t-atr aed aresrea Aorirra Übaaa Ileaa al ttebt. Mil Tto .nit beettto. fat OSaso Ohn( IFTg O- Sttoa ->r. L'lti's.vsr-srscesja'i; y Iwlt —to. U ■* KHbr* A OO ■ Martoe. O DO YOUR OWN PRINTINCI A"M OVELTY ll P2DTTING FE2SS. For FrtrfrssUbb! ud Am*lrr ■ Prtßiar*. Rrtinuls, BweWUes, M abas tirat. Frieas rmta At >1 to Sl*o*e ■ SIN J. O. WOODS S CO. Maaernto* i i i ifrniiiiiia ITlaiirtul | StoSaa—torCatotoceti ** Fedacai to- Seslee kit t toualb to una la —arywaar. AAd ran KX< .!*!< HerbaaaaJSlaS. Free ! Free ! ! Free ! ! ! Tbee PIONEER. A head—a. lilaatralad —|fe eaeteletae tolar Btoltoa or -rarttr-1,. Tain S-e aa* eMate to saeate a mn ltt> T mt TU AIX raSTS aad Tteaca U. etU ollnr leiatertoae etatiw toted oelf to tie. papar Actt.f for tt tt Once .' U will aatf ean yea a ToSTA!. t'aen. Mee aaatbar tor April )ul oak AddiOßL . r. Din*. lead t anttolaalaeer C. F. K. U-. Omaha. >rb. A g 1 1? VTkJ •Stoi tot .toad, ear* at btot | AllTi.t 1 ValttaWa umpla. aad law, 10 . Mia MHPMIN 4 anil M. t'arliaadl btraat. A Y | Geo. P. Rowella CO-I kwjtv V JWBP ■ 7 w BMW I HKO*ofar*t for &e. I W MCAJUVB OPIUMCUREH# int rrxi. (I. Mffkrr, P i) Hoi 47 A. U|kl4 rn SOLD ON TRIAL. THK VOKK MAMFAC . IV TTIIMi (tMPMV, Iff BuUdetw el Pel We. Khamng. f and oil ttod. M Mill Wring. ate HwTT celling iSo b humu Tra*:e in 1 liß—w Warxa X'nu: U> "4RH ltm SOM In M tfcJß Urol HyS Far 4i"fni>u I'uapbSU *4 <<—• % oilk mf <. 0., VH.ooo AI.HEADY HOLD. iCKKTK VAKTEB fr Us# saw book, UTC AMD Al>\ LKTI Ui or Kit Carson v t .w UU. relwHe . of M.MMlii'lal IS* BOBOCWiR ||||>U Thf rhraprmt Utermrv, Art MMI Famhtmn JHtjwr to iwrrim. s''-. i r -t\ f , „j; .v'v - . ' , ■:■ '' jg Mr*. R —Oh. Hry! a** what 1 mad** dirtn* OM day, la kin R uh*HHFI aouxur mj friends for TB FAMILY JotIXAL It ii warranted !§ omt itoJd. a r>Kxl Umrkppr, mad worth MOO. Mr. B.~lt I* truly a bMUtjr mod a lebiiblo ft!:, *od aaj paUtihw |irla| §ach prvtalaai iheoM suco—A. !*• FAMILY JorBNAI i* • 8 p*v* •/ Ifo Jfov rffc Lmdfr } am J MfA nvW oowtetfft* 40 RAFOINNA*/ •kriwil rMinr maitrr, hg Ar f-* wrf#r# of (A o p; d/ limir+t"l? <*> *f oantOhromn ■TH!BRnH4riOl,"*tiJ4,or tha foarhaMtlrul Km* Caroaa. U I*4•' hO,QOO, In Caeh, and ether r oJ*nfi!a Sab r.oem to work in oar Internet in J behalf. We are datermlne Ito make o ore the hwtiw power of the Lnltad Btatae, ai regard i oironUeion, ralno of cm tenia, and the low plioe at whu-h it t gtr®o "W' few ye in we Intend all the profit* of the paper lego to thnee who are h'Tptng "'*? Mooy of oor agenla only deeetw their eernTnge or aiwre tlwi. I t taking ?Ff an eltuatad that you oannot derote y >ur whole time to the badoeaa, take the Outfit And eollmt yonrlelanre h iam Thna prn-ona who hn*e not all their rtm- enaegwd oan proenrw from 10U U* kC enbecrlbere with oot Interfering with their other datlee, thne making many deliare. If not hnndreda. In a rerr thnrt epaoe of Ume. W fol wArTAQfoi in *%-,{** that or wh< mar tlrna And IN* for thA FAMILY JOITINAI. ACA rAMmxAbl/ of A at* iaocnaw, of from PLOUuto ?i,OUU • J*AT. Ufo* wMh to m*k m >n#y jmu can bocoran nn AfAQt wbrw jom rwiM. A . _. i. mtirt u iw. AawU.wTOmlKtf that no w+r la tb*Uotfod BUfo .Wfofc.lj>dncAAntA Tbe pyg And ths eamnoi or Fnmfiort oAaooi bo pu ch**d for b* UIAJ 1.00 to 9 IOwOU t*cA Aua * PAY* tinnii, tb* Urn oommtani >n of 40 (r rat on K)h lubdCrlb* „ . . . ... - nhl , fVwwa Soodtump for *Ampl* with SJ pw in*tmt*d CaUfown*. H5p Art^l lea. I 'aat Obro m*. NornNlea. etc.. gtrlng lut ef Glfieto Agent< ondjiroi kero. MhYl our Agnate are doing. What AgwnU, s. e*r Bitter* arc a purely Vegetable prepsrsfiuii, mad© chiefly from the Da tive herb* found on the lower range* of the .Sierra Nevada mountain* of Callflw nla, tb medictnal properties of which are extrnrted therefrom without the UM of Alcohol. Tho questlou 1* almoM daily naked, " What U the cauae of the unparalleled success of VIXIOAK BiT TKkii t" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, nud the patient re cover* hi* health. They are tl© great blood purifier aud a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Fnvigonrtor of the system. Never before In the history of ths world hs* a mediciss been eompounded possessing the remarkaUe | avail ties of VIHWIA* liirrau in bestingthe uck of every diwos utati is heir to. They are a gen tie I'urgaUve as weiJ *a * Tonic, relievui* Congestion or luflsmmation of the liver aXViecend Organs In Bilioos The properties of Pa. Wataart VlSSOAS TJirr*ts are Apemnt, fhagbotelia, Carmtnativ*, Nntritious, Laxative, Dureus, BedAthe, Counter Irritant gudonAc, Alteon lite, lud jUtCi'Biliotti. l> ratHui TnouMUtdt proclaim T aoaa Birraaa the mos*. woodsrfU In vigonnt that ever sustained the sinking No Prtiw a lake thmf BUteri according to directiona, and remain long unwell, provided their bona* flhs not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital ergaoa wanted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, whkfa are ao preva lent in the valley* of our great rivers throughout the United but**, especial!? those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Misnoun. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Bo anoke, James, and many other*, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country daring the bummer and Autumn, and remarkably ao during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of Ute stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon theee various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tbe purpose equal to DA J. Waucaa's Vivaoaa Birraaa, as they will speedily remove tbe dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time % stimulating the secretkw* of tbe live* and generally restoring tbe healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body again*! discuss by purify .tig sH its fluids with Turasaa BITTER*. NO epidemic ean take bold of a eystein thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or lodigedlwL hud ache. Pain in tbe Shoulder*. Coughs, Tightness of tbe Cheat. Dtxxineae, war Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpits tattoo of tbe Heart, Inflammation of tbe Lungs, Pain in tbe region of tbe Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tbe offspring* of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee . ef its merits than a lengthy rdvertisff roent. I Scrofula, or King** Evil, White Swelling*, Ulcer*, Enraipetiaa, Swelled Neck, Goitre, bcrohdou* Inflammations, Indoient ] laßaauuiiii in. Mercurial Affection*, OM boner, Eruption* of the Skin, Sore Ere*, C, ID theee. at in all other cf>a*tJtuU*o vtesn ef medtnae, no vermifuge*, as aa tiialminiUc* wMI free the system from worms ffkc theee Bitter*. For Female Complaints, in yoang w eid. married or eingle. at the dawn of wo manhood. or the turn of life, theee Tonie Bitten display to derided an influence that improvement t* soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wheo tTer you had it* impurities bursting thirugh the skin in Pimples, Eruptions. or Sons; clwn* it trtieu you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse R when it is foul; your feelings will tell rem when. Keep ! the blood pure and the health of the tyrteu will follow. . H. MtrDOXALD * CO.. lmwrtsnU}-e Agts. Sen Prsneisou. Cahfmia ted IM. of Wakhmgtua sod Chariton Sit X. t. *—l* hr all l>rn((|.la IWaltr*. i —n.v;v.B.-jhr