The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 01, 1875, Image 4
FARM, GARDEN* AXl> HOVSEHOLD Tlw h>UU> Bfrtlf. Having bad tla-ee ywim' practice in fighting the Color-art ft potato beetle, suy* a corrwpondent of tho (buntiy (hntir rnau, 1 offer my ci)ynon<v to my farm er friend* of the Eat, whose knowledge of the pest not had a chance for de velopment. My ft tat experience was like many others; when the beetle first made its appearand* on my farm 1 thought I should haw no {totatooa for a time at least. My first attempt to de stroy them was by brushing them off the vinos with a light brush and covering them up with the plow; in this I failed, as they would get out of the gronnd and crawl on the vines la-fore 1 rvmld get around. Mv next attempt was to harrow the ground level and mash them with a heavy roller; it was hotter than the first plan, but injured the vines by bruising and mashing them. My next plan was to use pan* preen, Mlaltotwfed with the cheapest grade of floor, one |Hmud of gn-en to ten of flour. 1 Knight pans green at forty cout* and fifty cento per pound. (An napuaeuc of three years lias proved that jvirt- grts-u that dvsta but twenty to twenty tlva rents, adulter st<sl with twenty pounds of either dry, tine, sifted, unleaebed sahea. or twenty pounds of flour, is eoiuilly fatal to the bugs.) I nreferUie nouj, aa U can be moo* even It nJiQ|>l, sincr it dpe* iu*t hide the grot* . a* iwudily as tit* sshea. Ashes so Hi#)JpHi |hipr*i. thus- in every ten dtffii is * I F plied it; th*nt*Mkilt •# a* the pn tU*s began ft* snow Sly journal shows that it post me for given and laK*r of ap im dying ou eight and one-half acres, ni 873, $17.42. It coat less in 1874, as the lady bug destroyed the eggs * ito'V wore depofljMsl. 1 U**d flour tu tin above estinine that coat s**>.so per barrel; $4 flour would have Answered as .well. Twelve pounds of green served eight and one-half acres of potatoes, which is about a fair average, when bugs are nu inerona enough to ibiqMge the eo*>. With prefer care hot tri ixhut* the gown, thexa w ota pvwailillttT of dan ger. I have mixed for myself, and Sold to others, over two hundred pounds in tlie past three rears, with no had effect* whatever. Some of my neighbors went to the expense of haviug own# made ea peeially for the purpose, that were in a ma utet useless. I use old two quart tin fruit cans, melting off the top CD* I put ting in a wooden head in wkicn to insert a breom handle. First bore a one ami one-fourth utctt lick* in the bea*l to put the mixture in; punch tin* bottom fall of holes about the sib* of No. 6 shot, and your can is roadv fur two t no cunt, comparatively. Walk alongside of the row and make one shoot at each hill, and yonr game is as good as dead. Apply in the morning, w hen the vine* am wet, or just after a slight rain. Three smart hands will go over six acres while tha dew is on. Attempts to intmdccw hug- 1 ging machine* with some of mv neigh bors met wiih no snoceoa. I prefer paris green and flour above all bog destroyers, as more practical and cheaper, as watt aa certain and effective. Forewarned is forearmed .£jg Chemistry has demonstrated that Bo liad effects ioUow the use f parts green; 1 therefore f.-ittnere need have no fear of using it Consumers and speculator* may, for mercenary motives, attempt to prejudice fanners against the uae of parts green. Potato bug uxsabtUe bib ti ters, agents and those interested in their sale, may speak and write ghb!y xbont the danger of fian# greeu; heed thexn not, but persevere, and my wonl, learned froibex|x|riene, will provfl tin* correctness of myv judgment. t rail Uknln. Cultivate the soil between the currant bushes often, aniens the ground is heavily mulched. GooeeK-rriesare more profitable when marketed in the green state, and should be picked as soon as large enough for use. If niil*htw appears, nee sulphur freely. /■_ jt y Thinning fruit pays in increasing both siae and quality, sad if practiced judi ciously, will prove profitable, and with young trees just coining into bearing, is often absolutely necessary. The new raspberry and blackberry canes should be tied up to stakes as soon as they are long enough, otherwise a high wind or driving storm may break them off. Leave only three or four canes to grow to each stool, and shorten them when four feet high for rasp be rrios, and five feet for blackberries. Tie up the yonug grain* aboot* as fast as they iffaslowea to Become too leng, thi r4 swat danger of breaking. Soft cotton tens, without starch, is the best and cheapest material. Thin out the fruit on vines just coming into bear ing. Apply a top-dressing of ground bone* or a-igw to Aha anl between tha vine*, if not already iWHe* stimulating manures must be avoided.— ..-tyricwA turisf. Hie Clever Crop. Clover seed will be scarce, says the Prairie Farmer. If roparta are cor rect there has never tVen so general a winter-killing, both West and East. It now seems probable that clover seed will be almost impossible to obtain as the produce of the present crop. It there fore behooves all those who have living clover to cut it early, in ouW to obtnia the second erop florAS*i. Is tb- ueigh borhood of Chicago every piece we could hear of we have examined, and find it leased wwi' l vital from spring freezing, hot healthy, owing to its hav ing been covered with super in the win ter; but, theu, in this ximi&f thf- is none raise*l,idr|eud, *** fcdead wix'h raised at a| nJpt Mb* *i flu. our advice is, flafelul flto clover seed you can. It will be w<pth money. Turnips til Cera. A Westchester county (.N. X.) farmer is in the Ualut of sowing yellow Aber deen turnip* InfMig liis eprn at the List passage of lite cutyvator wh> u tfte plants are alont ffvf [mi height. The tur nips do nqfrnaajca much growth until the corn is cut, after which ttey swuiixmp id!y. Tim apt is*- npfhuig except foe seed and fidi'ter--I*rig. and < urn, tomg al ready cut, is aotrinjuted when the tur nips are gW*jrd in. Froxa one to four hundred b'uslu'Kof iarnipi per acre Imve Wn tha-* astnluod without lessening the corn chop. Weed* are not tolerated, and the whole strength of the land is devoted, Wv it wihouM be, to awful A Mexican HMOC. Rev. Gilbert Haven,Wfho has recently published** book descriptive of what he saw in his fountain ALiico, taus writes of the housdnf ■''** , A Mc-ii nn house fw utl beautiful with in, if anyirhcrg. ft ps T*O! SO, certainly, without. l'ou oilier CUrougk a fcirg:, high chough admit your carriage, into a pi.tio, or paved court Around tide are room* for ser vants and- horses, on- the first floor. Handsome stflirs Jead to tie- upper stories, lightbalotiiui run around them, and rooms dfieri into them. Tbey are not allowed tf>eu on aeighKiring es tates, so ihey must open in court or street. Thsiist commands usually only one of the four so most houses have thro# fourths m their light from the court. These rodtos are as cool and airy as tho** built after our fashion, though they' usually have only one inlet for air and light. Th?y *re much high er in wiling man ours, and are tastefully set off in frescoes. The balustrades are often of brass, and the work has a more finished look, even in common house*, than the beet in fhe Htates exhibit. On the street side are small balconies for sight-seeing. Tliere are more disagree able dwellings by Jar- than a firsts-laes Mexican liousc. A (adored Mr. Jeremiah Ilaciilton, for. many years past one o? the noted men of Now York, died a fow dsys since of pneumonia, at the age of sixty-two. He was a col ored man, but from the circumstance o 1 having worn a fiaa black long-haired wig, had somewhat the appearance of a Mexican or Spaniard. He hail a peculiar ly shrill voice*- and. withrmt (As slight est eli".>rt, always made himself heard, whether desirous or doing so or not. He was an inhdugcju, goutleaubniy man, and is ri>u)Sed -to have left a forriaie of •Si,Odd,ooo |o his two a coni plislied THE NORTH AND THE SOITH. What Ike rirM l> ll io Prumotr liar maulnna FrrlMt* At the annual meeting of tin* New York Press Association at FltUirn, N. Y., i there wore present ■ sixty editors repre**nting tin- pn* of Alabama and j TenmwHH*. Auiong the reflations pre i ! son ted byt.be clmiriuiin of the commit j t><>, Ool." C. 1.. McArthur, of the Troy /tudoet, and ummimoualy aloj*teii by the N*'w York Association, wo note tin following r AWwt That this at lhi, Ui* iwpiity-firat year *f it* agmul gxhertug nut iirganoatiou. rrtiirti* it* ll *JiW lo k luereiful rreviclenoe "that .Ueili *ll ikln.c* wlt." Mhl felu-iUles tlnwe of i( aW*i>il>r , ie*en at tin* couveulltui. that re M* li*vr l*o*u *P*J*KI IO | galUer ou Uu* *n*|*ii4i>l>* >HVWUOI to clel<rat l lie aimli-emarv on trbieh the sv ei v J>*SlH* froiu the >*!> of iU *itoi :iy into 11> fU and •eennsl vijior *>ul s!WpOK' ll tliik i*rtain to (*erfs-lsl growth. i*t die .-.*ui|<*ot and lroug j |\*er* ol aissiupli'-litsl uimtartty and ueeful us**. i fft***.'rel. That in re brief perusl *• tlial lliat liaa lrau*|*ied aisiee Ihe ck-ae of I lie lata eml war, we <leeui it auanaiuctouaaiidaloruHia i faol that lit* oe-uibei* >f tlie Honliieni pre## , met Ihe nieiuhera of the l-rea* of lhi Stale, t*ii*ii|;iU|i to thi* oviviiUt* in Is ■' i al \t *l*r- Uiarn, uilhe Uloe! fneodl.v an,l recta! greeln in Ihe exchange of |K>i-MUiai Ki|<la!iiire and couiteMea. aud aire lhat la On* *e*r islt a I largo jMrtlvui of Ihe memliere vt llie |*reaa of ( due aee,Maliv M-ittsl the \l*l aiua l'rv-oi An- j aarittioui e*nretnh. ami ae as -t wtadly ' aa lli -pltal If re-wood, w i otti by tha main ! ber*f that r- f the Sauth. ha# ofi-.-taie. ' wioh-*1 fuwroji-uatie ainl ciiure* thr* ugh I am tlie ragigaa ViaiteUl and flnVhni. |!.al al , tin# O HlJnttt We *e acaitt annhlo-l to take I be Ihe baud br the fllirv! veai, lit o arm and frieiatl.T graap a etinaideraltla number of the iwoaa tyunbiciora and rei ieeentati* e of the < leading uewsn|*art> of Aialwiua and Tennao iee ; and fntthtr, Where#-, th n**tan|*ero of the Nort% and 1 ,-v*uth whose rtpioeehtain** lutoM here and { j o*r ware da run; tha lata civil war. In a large 1 extent, Ihe expoueut* of the aeutituetiU of the ,>*muuun!.re ;u which Uiejf lived lu atctUag 1 tha pacml# a# their own ret;ions to war la de- , feiuie of real or itghta, and were time tu btlter and hoatile antagonism , and, where**, now for llnee year* these o**i avlagv oi- hare ahakeli iiauid* over tha Weruana* i I ( OIK! ta amsit.a* of tha past, agteeu*; m the j | ftitui* to iiuta heart, bead and hand in da- ' fenae of a commoai union, iota and iinhi taihie, , should that uuiou be menaced tu the future, therefore, AVnacvd, That <. oar part, thi* aaaoctatioti will strive, re far aa withiu tu power, to forget , all that >a uapleaoant tx> |*wi>! conflict*, am! will unite each lu their own sphere in brotherly and fraternal effort# to uiaie tins republic of wan the sraital and moat eoldtnatnui vouch- 1 aafbd to aarth in tha i'.*,*h* of ttwr. and to re i lay ita fouudatnin* hroad and deep ui eternal juiatie* ami right an forever to defy the assaults of factious or the onset* of the eneinicw of republican liberty. An lii-ane Physiciau. Ellen Gaoe, a young woman nmployvd as a Jonicetio servant nt HakhutJ, Cal., was attacked by a trivial mal.-ulv, and I>r. PcnUck was called in. This l>r. j Poutack hail long bocu know u tus an mid , man. fall of fre.iks in pr*fea.xkßial ami *riltl yci ho Ikul a repututton fur skill in the pra-dn-a of modicuio, and onjoyovl a largo pnu-tu*o. lb-ally ho was a maniac, and insanely in km- with tho girl whom ho was ammnoned t > tn-at. Ho had uiado ooatw aUvauews whioli she ' had repulsed. The right of hor ill put flbe idea intu hi-icntAy toad th.d if ho ixiulil tynly got two quarts of hor blood he could construct frem it an exact | caantorpart of h*r. This countorfoil creation, ho anppoooi.l, would be endow od willi life, afld in all reejs-ets like tbo itiginal. Ho amioitncod that it ' would be nocoswy to bleed tho girl, and ho actually let out from her arm the two quarts thnt h< wantod, taking it away in a pail. Tho operation was lujuitotm to < the putit at. ami mwrty killisl her. An- j other physician Was m-ut lor, and, U{HUI bearing what Dr. Poutak had done, he communicated to tho police his K-lief of that practitioner'* insanity. A visit to Pentiu-k's rosidems* was made at ouec. i He waa found Iwiling the blooi! in a kot tie, and mixing various chemicals with it. He begged to to* let alone in his experiment, dtvlaring that hi# proem* . was certain to evolve a living wiHnau > withiu B few minutes if he was not dia turliod. Tho officers arrested him, and j he is now in an insane aayiuin, whore he talks about nothing bnt his process of . making fac similes of human to-ingafrom their blootl. Cruelty to teamen. In the fBito"! Btetos district court at Baltimore Judge* Giles, in the case of , • Gapk Moody, of the ship Alexander | lfc<hsnm, on trial for cruelty and in human treatment of his men, the jury brought iit'avvfrficfl of guilty, and Judge CKlee-sentGieet! Capt. Moody to three months' uupriaoninont in the city jiul, j and a fine of SSOO and coats. Tin* Me Calinm belongs to Thomaston, Mo., and recently maile a voyage from England to t'allso, thence to the Guano islands, and . thenc*. ttt Itoitmreie. urnving in Haiti-< ,- m >rr a few wadkaac .. Wlim tha care , was before Commissioner Rogers on pre limiunry examination it waa represented that the treatment of the crew by tie captain and mates on the voyage from England,to, tali no was so tyranuii-al and cruel that sixteen of a crew of twentv ' two deserted on arrival at Gallon, and it I { was charged that the death of one mnu j was caused by the ill treatment he re ' (oeivetL It was difficult to procure s*a rne* iu pW>> of Hie deserters, and all ' tliat.cv*uU be got were elm van to*ys, not ' jible to p- rtoria th<* r*qmr*tl of them. The evidence Iwfore the jury was ' that the men were subjected to the most | atrocious erwdtie* imd ifeignsting (iegro - dation, and were Wateh With liamtspikre, j to kiyuig pins nnd rrirfeirfund otherwise * 1 tortured. It is said that aft' r the ship cast anchor in the lower hartovr the 1 mate* were paid off and left for parts J unknown. Due! Between Now Yorkers. By telegraphic advices from Havana r we h-arn tluit a dad took place there be " tweeu l)r. Algernon fiynuey Curtis, of * ' New York, and Salvador Cortereal, a * tobacco mercliant of Havana and New York. The eomhatubU had been in -8 timate frieuds for many years, and lived ~ together in New. York." Dr. Curtis ar r tried at Havana two weeks ago, and was ' stopping ~ that one morning lie was awakened by r Oortereal slapping his face and aocusing 8 him of undue intimacy with his wife. ? This Coil is denied, and hot words en > Plied, which reunited in a challenge to 8 fight, sod its scoei>tance. That alter -1 noon lioth men nr >-cefled in a carriage to flfnriauao without -.* itneeses, and tin arriving there dismissed the Hrriagc. Five shot* were fired by each, they to*- _ ginning at a distance of twenty feet uud Unngas they At tho fifth disc hark' l - Dr. Curti.i was seriously * , wounded iu tho hip and fell jjo th . ground, fainting from pnin nnd loss of liiood. Upou recovering consciousness, he HB.VS, he saw Cortcr'-al teload his re 'T volver, pla- it at his temple and fire, j ! killing huuß'*lf. Cortereal s toxly was brought to the city. It is thought lie lielieved hi" ojiponont dead when he e : killed himself. I >r. Curtis is confined to bin to-d by his wounds and is under j, police surveillance. r Overcoming Hereditary Inflrnih'p*. Y Parents awure of th-ir own tendency 8 to infirmities of liody or mind should lie * nncesstng in their vigilance over their children, so a* to prcv nt predisposition ' from l>ecouuug a habit. lor instance, a child of parents prime to epilepsy, apo plexy, or insanity, and win- displays a Y precocity of mind and great vivacity of e , feelings, should be kept from nil irri 6 hints, either in the shape of food and '* drinks or applications to the outer 3 -lenses, from strong appeals to the feel -1 ings, and lie encouraged iu liodily exer cise, ratlier tlian to book tasks, to hasten 8 the development of the int'-llectnal fac ulities beyond their strength. Tho very early activity of an organ, the conse quence of its premature development, so y far from King a reason for tasking it to w ' greater exercise, ehould, on the contrary, >, 1 Dp the sign for diminishing tho supply I- of stimuli or agents capable of still f further exciting it. But, however good 1 and perfect the home discipline, it can s not be successful without the hearty ■- too operation of the sensible school in - ! strnctor, who not only ought to under , etand hitman nature, and know the por onto by the children, but lie as able to , ; teach the full use of the limbs, and how f to wear a graceful carriage, as to lead a * pupil through all the steps of a mathe ' matical problem. A Hoy** IMctt In Court. IAITO and innocence plead without knowing it, ami their presence can mifteii I even the indignation felt agionst guilt- It ia touehing, always, to find th*m in a drunkard's home, ami p*rh*p* their in flttcuo* there ia not entirely wasted, though they m->iii t* In*. The New \wk .Vrui thus aio'tehes a r*oent seem* in the polio* court: Fourth ward rum exhaUnl from every pore iu John Mead's toslv when he ap jHXin*l at the tou of the N|ss*tal session to answer for beating his wife. JehuV face was bloated, and las naturally kind eves were fi'*cksl with WiHk! a|st*. ills clothes were the worse for gutter mud. His wife, Yintiie Mead, turn* many marks of privation. Her features could not to* seen through the thick v-U which stie wore. She led a little four year old to*v to the stand with relue tolas*. Judge Bixby naked her kuidlv whether ilw wodusl to |Hs-eiSite to-r husluunl. Before she cs'lijd ri*ply, lici little to>v, rather J*ri*Hl to Stand so high ami looi. over s*> many (leoplo, glanced around until his -ye fell u|sui the pus < oner. 1 •• (>, there's pa|ia John," he erirsl, m joyous tone*, that were audible alt over the courtroom. " Mamma, tell him to oouie up here. Why don't you ixuue, i ixinn Joint J" Tl.e •naounrsoow U d ami looked down, hud the un*ther, in wiping away her * t< ore. (nisrsi the veil, ami the judge * caught Ught of her eves, liodlv bruim-d i and disfigured. " Did thai man do that ?" he demand t ad, with a.nue severity. '• He did," was the tearful reply, t " But I'd rather you would let luiu > i iriS judge, lie dou t always know what | lie's doing, lie's kind wlieu he known." * '• INqsi John, coiue up hen* at outw !" the child's voice rang out again, as if the t child had b*et j*ennitt-d to command • The judge evidently thought there must K a kind stiv-ak somewhere tunfi-r tlie I forltdding exterior *if tin- pri-<ncr, elm- ' the child ha.l not town so familiar. > 4< If I grant your wife's request and ' let yon go, will you promise not to coiue i here again he demanded, sternly. " Never ogaiu, judge," said the pria- I I oner. A* he left the l>ar, a free man, his lit i tie boy ran down the steps of the witueos stand, crying: " INipa, papa, don't go 1 so fast; we are cxanaig 1 A CeuU-uarian. The Newark (N. J.) M--th.Klit eon i fcreuce celebratexl the iu*.e ltundredth birthday of one of its members. Rev. Henry Boehni, by an enthusiastic meet ing in Trinity church, Jerwy City. Tlie agixl clergyman wan congraluhited on his crufe uitial, asd in reply got our of the brethren to rival his fife *.-< li -Lit< J by himself. After stating that Father lUa-hm wit* town in lauicaster, I'm, June 8, 1775, tlie story ran as follows: 1 have witnessed with my own ev-s the many change# iu this couutry. \Vlicu I KH-JUUC a man than- were bat thirteen State* in this country. I witnessed the system of slavery and rejoice tliat 1 have lived to see it wiped out from the land. I knew the time when there were no steauu-r# or locomotives. I have traveled over one humlred thousand tuile* an horwelaick and liave seen the iucn-H-s* of cities from small towua. Whou I was a young man New York city nly rxtoihled to Ganal str*et, and Bp*klyn was only a small town with a few houses. I was t>oru nine yiwrs before the first Metho dist church was bttilf. At the time I | commenced to preach there were but i uiu<>4<w-u traveling preachers and but few commodious churvhes. Our m--tiugi were held in houae* and barns then, and I hare had stones hurled at mo while preaching. The time I ox*upiel in traveling with Bishop Aabury was the : most important of my life, as 1 was the representative of the church. 1 crossed j the Alleghany mountains many times in i thirty-six hour*, but have since done it i in an express tnun in a much lews spav jof time. I visited the State of Indiana, ' ami w**ut thirty-five mile* into the in terior and only saw the faces of six human ! brings. 1 lio|>* to *•** a union of the M- ttiodist church. North and South. Thi* desire leujw warm and strong in my heart, which still to*als (iir the w lfar- of the church in which I have spent my best endeavors. In 1 >ja*D I saw the flr-t steamsliip ut Elizato th, N. J. It was theu 1 saw for the first time the noble Hudson. It would to- imjossible t n*- iwuut the many scenes throngh whidi 1 |tasscii. I knew all the biaho[w of tlie church, but for none did I tour the affec . tion I did for Bishop Asbury. I was hi* traveling comjianion and bosom frientl. The conference then presented Mr. B lelim with a purse of F**>, of which , the I'hitodelphia coufcrence contributed llisa Another Terrllile Disaster. Another appalling disaster, incurring the probable lists of over eighty livw. has occurred at sea. On Tuesday mom : ing. May 27. the steamship Vickalmrg, t from Montreal to Liverjsiol, comuiaiuied i by C*j>t. Bennett, with a crew of sixty men and twenty-eight passengers, to-- came entangled in au iro tloe one hun dnnl nnd twenty mib-a off the oiast of Newfoundland. Collision with the io raim-d a leak wliiuh all efforts on the port of the crew and passengers prove*! un availing to repuir, and just a* two of the ' Imats lunl got clear from the vossel tho j siuldenly Hank with tho captain and all ' of tlu- jaissi-ugers and crew who reiuain ' IHI on board. Amid the floating wreckage of the ! sunken vessel a third boat, 1-earing j alKNit thirty persons, was seen to flout. The thriw boats contained in all nto >nt . forty-five jw-rsons. The rest sank with the vessel. After knepuig com pan v for atomt two hours the boats lost sight of each other, and, as far a* is yet known, tlie only jiersotis who are left to tell the tsde are five seamen, who were picked up in an exhausted condition by the State of Georgia, bound for New; Y'ork. Hie New York Clearing House. Since the establishment of a clearing house in New York its entire banking lias to-en greatly strengthened. Among j its prominent benefits are the more speedy transactions of business, with l<-ss j annoyance to bank officers and with greater safety to nil concerned; it nlso prevent* sudden Contractions and expan sions, thns making the hiisincM* of bank ing more uniform and safe, while each banker, knowing that its debtor 1 vdanccs must l>e paid every day in full anil thnt its credit liulntices will lie received in the ■mc way, is enabled to regulate its own afiairs by tin- daily position of its Iml ancc* wUh the. rt> ariiig lion*" ami of a eonseipuiice becomes more independent. , Formerly bunks had no means of know iug each other's situation; now tho clear ing house Ksiks, which are open to all mciulow, ahow this. *•> that ouch bunk knows how to govi-rn its cxchnnge with its assoeiub s. From the rejiorts furnish <<!, it tninspin-s that from IHU'.t to 1H75 the amount of business done through the house amounted to $155,545,146,tKk), which exceeded the hu'-iness of the London clearing house during the Hani" p<Tiod t*y $35,318,000. An Inhuman Unite. A woman named Martha Sprott, of 857 First avenue. New York, was tiken ill in a police station. Hhe was carried home, lint lie.r IIUHIMUKI, Tliomas Sprott. would not receive her, and tlie offi -ers were finally obliged to break into the room. Sprott, who is a machinist and engineer, said hi* wife was subject to tlto, and he could not take care of her. Her child was toirn the next day, and soon after ward her husband was arrested on a charge of liaviug dragged her from her bed and beaten her. He was subaoqunni ■ly discharged, us nobody appeared agaicnt him. A few* day after a notice officer found her in the btroct seriously injured, haviug falleD, as he was told, from the third story window. She wan in a fit, and could uot answer any ques tions, and the inmates of the house pro fessed to know nothing of the occurrence. She was sent to Bellevue hospital, and ; later in the day a roundsman was told that her hnabuinl had thrown her out of the window. Sprott was locked up in prison to await the result of his wife's injuries. She fell on an awning, or she must have been instantly killed. "Flawing Off." AH n iM>litH'inn ww *1 rolling jumt u ltotc> nn Kurt airoet, tvvet, i woman n vwrnrlwtt urn forty, having lior Hl. ,•>,> rolli'il tip mill linr lunula oovorml with flour, run out to thu gnlc mul CRIIIHI to him. '• It'* t littli ilrliiwti'," HIM Hiiiil, IIM alio IOHIUHI over tin* gnlc mul tinnl to blush, "Imt l'tn n pcraou thut know* my right*, itnil iHHtiih'ii, I'm nil lUOIIO iu the worhl iuiil no una to inlvirio mo," " SpHtk your miml freely, mmtiuu," n<|<UlY| tlio offioer, it* lu U|>)MHI on tho picket* with hia baton. " \on know nil aliont the litw, don't youf" rho inquireri. " Ktwytlilug, mmlum. I mil I*ll yon how to go to work in an mluumlty luise, ami bring you from Unit down through ilivuroe, limtkruplov, nnmn, burglary, falao prttloumw, hitching a home to a ohti'le tree ami getting intoxi , MUNT." "ll'tt a little ilclioate," alia aoftlr aaid, aa alio rulitwwl tho flour off hor ftntnla; "tmt, a* 1 wod tioforo, I'm all alouo." " Trust uio, re* pose nnll doiuv in uio," ho replied, awellitig out hia cheat. M Wall, a'poaen yon woroa widow <" " Vow, inadaui." " And a'iani ouo of the Uaidi'i* gave you a oroantpin (" •• I aoa, uiitdam." ",\ml a'|mmoii ho amilotl at you and want you |a*'try, und iteke.l you to riilo out ou Sunday, and tho tiftighhoni win* lor*wl around that yon worn engaged." •* Proceed, minium 1 congratulate yon." " So, you muau't, for a'poaon aftor all this ho auddouly la-gnu to olaw off, and didn't rimilc on you any uioro, and didn't {•rutao your cooking, and took auothor woman to tho luiuatrol allow f" "Ah! tho traitor ! I'crhttjM ho has traiw/orrod hia aflVvtiou to aomo olio ALSO." " That's what 1 think. 1 know it's a lit U- delicate, Imt I'm all alouo in tho world, you aoo, ami 1 want to know if there isn't a law to lwnr on him I It iu't right to go and encourage a lorn* woman liko mo and then olaw off." " Ho ought to be roasted alive, ho liad !" " I don't know aa I'd want liiiu urn.'stotl, but I'd like to lutvo you mil ou him and make threat-*. Toil him hn'a liablo to Suto pneoti for clawing off this way. J toll you it's a pretty wnous thing to go and encourage a woman of my ago ami lliou skulk aroiuid Iwhind tho hencoop allot a mnldou. isn't there a law." " la'ss nee. I hardlv think there i." "Well, you taut mil on him. Take him alone—look fierce have your hand cuffs in night. Just tell him that you know ull about it, and that I'm good hcarlod, pliirnant, rich, and that lie bet ter Iw careful how he prance* around or he'll thiidt a tornado struck hint," The officer promised, and she rub! 'si u cloud of flour off lior bands aad ma up the path with a light heart. De/fte' /W 7V as. The Vanity of Human Wishes. There ia no in ore striking evidence of ' the vanity of human ambition than in tho propoaal to sell the house of Mr. Jay Cooke it* Teiuisylvanbi and tho transfer to a railroad company of the ptlam of tl Into Air. !,*•< irn'.hl Lock wood, of Ooii'vtii'ttt. Ton years ago Mr. Cooke and Mr. 1/oekwood w. re among the richest, moat euterjirisiug and moat cele brated rnervliants of this country. Wealth rolled upon thom iu tho falUn-un of a apringtnle. With wealth came the ambition to found a family and a home —an ambition which, whatever we may ti'.ink of our democratic and lilieml in stitutions, MS tin to la- an instinct of hu man nature. Mr. C< write built his house at Ogoutz, which, frohi rejvorte, cost !iim more tlian a million dollars. Tin- atn tiotuvr the oth'-r day could only obtain a bid uf ttiree hundred and til Iy thou sand dollars. Although the sale was under dervew of bankruptcy it w-.is iMt poned. Mr. Lookwood'i palace at Nor walk ooat one million two hundred and fifty thouaand dollars, ami was n-cently offornl for sale at on* hundred and ten thousand dollars. This, the r jarU-r in form* uw, is proludily the finxwri private dwelling iu America, constructed of nolid bloekn of granite, finished inside with rosewood and mahogany ami etslar of Lelanion. Mr. Lock wood is dm<l, and a railroad corporation poaausaua hia do main. Mr. Cooke is a Nitikrupt, and the auction) urn arc vainly asking Uio world to buy for a * wli.it est Lima for tune. How true it is. as the wisest of nam once said: " All is vanity ami vexa tion of spirit," A Sermon on Riches. It is strange bow money, or the lack of it, mn dull the Igwt feeling* of tho heart,do away with tliedevotionof a wife, break up frieudahiue, and even destroy a parent's love. The aon of a weolthv citizeu lirnl lswn unfortunate in busi ness, and hail -goon to New Orleans to retrieve bis fortune. His father tiad re fused him aid, and the poor fellow had struggled on aa manfully as he could, but evidently did not poasess the money-making (acuity. Finally he come hack V> New York, but the father would not receive him. H went to an old servant of the family anil lived with htm, until sickness overtook him iuiil lie died. Then tho old servant went to the pnrse-pnmd father and Ix-gged him to give the young man ilorent bnrial from his own homo. The father n*fus'd, and to the old servant w left the task and exjiense [of burying his master's son. Not long since the weathy father of iui other un/ortunaU' voiing man allow,<<l his son to b<' bun oil from the jsor litius)*. It hardly seems piamble that Christian men, mixing in society and ro gard'tl as gtsxl citizens, ran in their nrivati- life lw so dead to the common instincts of humanity; yet, doubtless, there are many instances liko those iu the great metropolis, oud the adoration of wealth is daily making pnerile syeo ' pluuits ami griulgrietnls of what should lie noble luni upright men. There is a whole sermon for the rich in the remark that " shronds are never made with pockets." Framliileiit War Claims. For some time past minors luive bom afloat that disgraceful trHiisiU'tions weje (s ing unearthed in Missouri, and tlu-y me now confirmed by n special dispatch to the St. Ijotiis fHot'' /'• inorm', which says: Tlie rejairt of Adjutant General Itingham shows that war claims ceriitl (Yitos have IM'OH nuilib'd ami issued to the amount of $113,000 for military ser vices alleged to have boon rendered by the Seventeenth regiment of enrolled militia, organized in St. Louis, although that regiment was never in active ser vice, and according to the roll filed in the adjutant's general's office, was never entitled to any pay whatever, and that these certificates were issued against the rules and regulations of the pay depart metit, and iu violation of (lie laws re lating to war claims; that the stnb- U'oks from which tlie certificates is sued on account of this regiment were taken have disappeared from the adju tant genend's office ; tliat duplicate copies of the muster and pay rolls of this regiment ware fabricated as vouch ers for the fraudulent claims on which the issue of these certificates was bused. General ISingham's investigation has only extended as yet to the Seven teenth regiment, but lie adds to his re port that the amount of war claims au dited und allowed and the certificates of indebtedness is in d therefore by tin paymaster general is tJ1.414,325, while the nmount due to the enrolled militia for services during the war, as appennsl on the record of unpaid claims, is only fSJfio.SflO, lenving a balance of over 31,- 000,000, which seems to be fraudulent. Two W Planets. Dr. Peters, in a communication to the Utica Jlrrahl announcing his discovery, expresses the opinion that lis discovered two planets instead of one. He writes; The second object is not fnr from the first, in 17h. lfim. of right ascension and in 23 deg. 3 min. of south declination. It is only of the twelfth magnitude, and OH daylight won intervening I ould not make sure of its motion and its planetary nature, though the absence of any indi cation of a star upon my chart iu that position makes it rather probable the next night will decide it. 81'IIAB! OF NFWK. livaa* af latrraa* fraa, liana aad \braa4 The Mexican C-onicrca* iof unci (> liti|>cacli the Pteildeul of tlie repnbtle. 'lite tinltan l>f /anaihar haa lauded Iu I uglaml on a vlait. \ alarm IU Pi alien hoa done groat damage lo | A lm of oral lI.oOU.UUU frauea la ra|Hulod In I'aiia alone A house nraa prua irainl iu iho aouih of Franca and eleven per •una were killed Tho New ltaiui<ahlie (.eglalalure aleclod I'uxai €'. Cheuejf, Inptih (loan, aa (toveruor 'Die tnhahitanta of KuilUOOg, China, atla.kejlho Atueiveaai M I i hiin-h al that citr, Iu couae<|iieuca of a tjuar rel anauis fiom a aii|ietaUtloua lietief aauuiK the nallvea thai chlldrou a ere maltieate-l hy iiuealouariea llutian t oUUUitwltHiei Ken til j aaya that tha lcj.u t of Cuctllan a tiauit of I A|m-hea raiding oatatde of than tenervaUuu la liuiorroet .. 1 ale ( Villeyo luia Juot dwtk-atad fa Una lie* boat hotter Jelettuu tlavia ' haa accepted the l'reaidaucy of Uio Texas i Mochauili'ai and AplUnlluial (oilier at Ikyan, . at a salary of 11.000 'Hie ovalor eluop halo ltuibaiik, with a rarßO of oyelera, was at.deu one nit;hi while lni'K oft Marlliei'a liat txir, near Newaik, N. J. Thiee (lays af lei aaid , ahe was found liter Bay Kulse, alrip|Mwl of her . anchors, clialua and carso By a recent > dot-tehm of Uie l'uite.l stakes aupreme oourt, I the ftiixla lwloimUi|j to benevcleut aoc.etiea have been detdared subject lo taxation. Borne ' oit.es are already prepanus to collect Uie same Die Presideul haa proclaimed the treaty for the eiirsdniou of criminals ifuui lives fl.au JiioUce; brlseou tho Pulled Ktalrn ami Turkey. The Liealy does not apply to xny oruuo or uflotiee of a (xiimral charwcUM-, and neither of the contracting parilea is bound to deliver up iu own citizen*. Another tarnble ilisasler Is leporlrd from sea, by wtitcb over eighty gieieoru aia aup pused to have (>enhed. The steamer Htate < of Oeorgia, from Uio o 'u to New York, ]4cked up a Ual al ea oontAloiug live aearnen in a half starved and froreli condition, who elated that tliey were )>art uf tlie crew of tha steamer Vlokeburg, from Quebec for (llaagow. which had been cut down by ice and foundered off ) the coast of Newfoundland, with all ou board. They were kindly cared for by the u(hears of the tieurg.a, to whom they told their sad story, say tag thai the Vtokaburg left Quebec j Thursday, May a?th, with screw of alxly-flve j men, and paaseugere to the uuaiber of twenty- \ eight, of whom three were women. When . only three days out thsy fouud ihetttseiva* sur louuded by let, aud used the greatest audeav- < ors to escajie from tire many tioea. They ' managed to keep ou their way until Monday (light al twelve o cluck, a Lou they struck uuusually heavy ice in fiuuf, and ou eudeavnr uig to back out (he fans of the propeller were hrukeu when it was found the steamer was en tirely surrounded by thick toe which had forced a targe hede in the port .. The break Haas stopped by canvas and utber malenai*. and tbe captain aiiavod the fearw of all on , uii board by lailrag Itieat he could reach Ht i J-dtus, which was only t'jo miUw off. But tha water gained rapidly and I oil out the files, at j So fotved them lo get ready thr.r boats. The first boat broke loos# from tha daula and partly Uiied with water, wheu these live eurvi .vors Were ordered to ball ber out fur tbe |<aa •engars, al which they were cugaged when they saw the steamot lurch and go down with the captom and about forty poop!" abuat (en o'clock Tuesday mtvu.ng. Meanwhile a ear-nod boat Was got off coatalnurg ten ecamea , and as the steamer sunk a third boat with the chief officer and thirty people fixated off. Tha Unas Uwits. Uly>pruvidvd with the nnroaanaa uf Ufa, kept togclhar as long as [Xxsubie. bat the d.skiing tee soon sejiarated them and the five s< amen a are heorly eiliaustoJ when picked up by Ina Georgia on Baturviay. As lha disaster occurred for out of the lure of passing veasela. nothing has been beard of the other two boats and U ia supposed they are lost, which will swell the number of vicbtna to mure thou eighty. George Stouter, a worktnxn in a vinegar fac tory at Bruoklyu, N. V , la cleaning out a large vol was overcome by the gasae and tell aooon sdt- us te the I -!h>m of the vseel. Chgrlea Vofrey c!imlel into the vat to help Stouter out. and was also .ju.ckiy overcome and frll When the bodice wtie taken cart loth were dead.... By the explosion ot a trig near Central wharf at Buffalo, three men were killed outnghl and one fatally wunudrd. 'The force of the exploatuii was so great lhat the ca)4ain'a holy was throwu over a four story t'uikloig one hundred oud fifty feet across tbe street ... .The suspicion# of fool plsy in con uectmn will, tha dratli of Mo*a Ada Marble, of j Harmony, Me., have been tlinupatoJ by U<a rvetila since brought to light, and It is rlab hshed thai she c.>maulte<t s U.l le ou acvouni of uure>|iiitax| Inva ipiarkrriaasta- r.iral Meigs ha* t-een aaaigued to special service abroad to observe and report cat foreign army organizations..... A immtver of i'io<aslant hooka coumgucd to au American merchant t>f ) Kan Lander have been emlrgoed at tbe custom house ....Governor Cheney, uf New Hamp shire. lia* been inaugurated, end he delivered a message to the Legislature... .The TVcoaury department haa adopted tlie policy of compro miaiiig all actions against national banks on j account of failure to stamp their checks. Tbe examiaern have furnished crldanca of such failure by over two hundred banks. Counterfeit five-cent nickel* are circulating in abuinlaiire in New York city and tbe adja cent Jersey t0wn5...... The trotting mare Volunteer Maid, owned by hUDnn It Bonne, of Flushing, and valued at A CI.OOO. was found in her paeture recently with ber leg broken, and ahe was killed The small-|iox is ragtag with violence in Ponce. Porto ltioo. Yeawelv from there ate <puxraiitined in all West Indian j* its A crisis is imminent at Athens, which may result in tlie abdication of the king. Fire Turkish men-of-war have been ordered lo cruise in Greek waters . .Tlie safe of the ' man-of-war Cumberland, which was sunk in Hamptou Foods by tlie Confederate ram Vir ginia. hoe beau recovered by a Captain Ilrowti. wlie found it bedded in three or four feet of mill, in neveuty-eight feet of water, lie bad been at the wreck only forty-eight hours when he found it; although different divers have been looking for it ten year*, as it was thought to eoutrin from 91,000 to 9100.000 in gold Tho California Bepnbtican State Convention nominated T. G. I'ludjw for Governor, and J. M. Cavis for Lieutenant-Governor. The platform upholds President Grant, and de nounce* the Central Pacific railroad.... A party of Indians at Bisk Creek valley, Wyo ming. ran off over two hnndred hones. A party was sent in jntrwlt, and at Lookout station sent for he1p..... Mar at ran. the Com muniat editor who urged the shoo ting ef the Arrhbishop of Paris, died recently in New Caledonia.... A terrible earthquake in New Granada destroyed sixteen thousand Uvea. The groatoet destruction was on the Venezuelan border, in tlie valley of Oneuta. ... .Charles C. Fuller and J. T. Mo-wry. president and sec retary of tho Cliaplui Paper < Vnipstiy, of Nor wich, Conn., have ah~<-oii<le>l. leaving obliga tions to tlie aniouut of 9*0,000, mostly of forged notes. Nineteen prisoners eacajieil from the county Jail at ('lcvelaud. 0., by the aid of a young girl working out a fine in the Jailer's family. Hlie at lo the keys. and. watching her opportunity, unlocked tho doom. Five of the prisoners were recaptured Kpecial dis|iatchee from Greece deny tliat tbf re are any though ts of the king alnlirating. The country is rrau>|tul Advices from the Island of Jamaica slate that the country is suffering from the effects of the hurricane laat Noveuilsr. Giuuud provisions are scarce End pi.cos evhorlaiant. Die j>eas sutry are silhng their next season* coffee crop for the necessnrn* of lilo By the binning of the Brilliant Gil Works at Pitts burgh, Pa., property to tlie amount of SIAS,OUO or eJOti.OhO was destroyed, which bore au iu atuaneeof but 9'.5.00:1.. .Die Communists and woikiiiguien held a meeting iu Chicago to oouaider the labor tpieetiou, when speeches of the in' at initanimatory character were deliver ed, sd\ining the arming of laborers and forci bly resisting the rueroachmeiita (>f employers mi their rights; also extending sympathy to the striking miucia A dispatch front St. ' Johns, K. P., stvies Uiat an American fishing i boat picked up nine of tho crew and three of ' the passengers ol tbe Yicksburg, and had landed them at that port .. .Advices from Ico ' land state that the country ha* been lettibly devaataled by volcanic action. Abeut i.'liriat | mas (lie inhabitant* weie tenitled by snhtcrra- I iii-au ruiuhlinga, which ootitinuod into January, , when violent shocks of eai lliquake were felt, and an extinct volcano ucai S ell aysknd o)x-ued, j and for four weeks |smred forth liquid fire, ; lava aud ashen, dcMtroyiug the village and all farm* within a radius of twenty miles. A* •oon a* till* volcano I'saaait, another extinct one nnai Mrvoiu conuueuceil, and contiuuiiig for week* devastated the country round about fur fifty utiles. Iu Mareli great moiuida rose fx• >III tbe aurta< e lu tlie i-eoler of tlie island, and cracking open, vomitwi forth their burning coiilenla ii|sni the earth. Die woild renowiieit gevaer* have dr.od up and now thiow out amok* and ashes instead of water. Ten thousand pe..|il" have loat then all. and hundred* are re- 1 lilted killed. Die l>anish government la , sending all rehaf |iMwible. Wiu Cunningham, of Newaik, N J., who j hlrixl a uiau to murder Mia. Cunningham, haa , Iww aeiilciict-il lo pay a Alio of 9300 and serve 1 lite veaia in tha Htate piiwnii the maximum I penalty the law olh'Wa A negro named ; William Henry Max on outraged the yduug wife j uf Nowtuwu C, lluyt, one of Uieiuuat ree|erta- { hie white families uf l.afavelle, GliuU'laga I county, N. Y . aud thou Uirealened to kill her if ahe revealed Uie crime Mason wa* arrested, and excitement ran so high thai it wa* ailh ' difficulti tlie popuhoce wraa held fiotu lynching him apt. Wm. Ludlow, of the engine*** with the government expedition lo 111# Black II ilia, ha* written a re|*rt to Uie Hecrxdory of ' War, lu which he givaw it a* hi* opinion Uiai Uie " heet use to be made of Ihe Black Hill* for the next fifty years would be as Uio partus ueut reaervaUon for the Hioox.flen. Terry, j commaitdmg the dejiartmeut of liakola, con- j intra lu the 0puu0u..,,. Four nwm, including the Uglilhonae keeper at Machville, N. B , Were , drowned while croealug tho sir all* from lhat place to Prince l>)waid's Island ~..The grand i jury iu New York refused to indict the treae urer of Booth a iheoui fur reftisfg lo sell ' a itisi class ucket to a colored man, on the . round that the case did not come under the iml rights law Samuel Gardner Grake, (he hlstolian of Boston, 1* deed..,,, Leslie, the defaulting teller uf Iruucau, Khermau A 1/0,, of New York, ataleo that he look f'rS.UOU from the firm in a ]>enud exiending ovnr three years. Moet of it he apeni off dmsoiute women. *ua. haa heeu indicted on four charges, and JHU under hail.... Die negro Kimtus, i who six confined in Jail in AnuapuUs. Md., for brutally axiaauluug a Mies Jackson a few days [wevious, wa* token out at uigbl and hanged He couteoeed Lie crime previous to the hang , "*• The ca*e of W'm. M. (Uueei Tweed of New I York, who was renteuoed lo twelve years tni- i pliant!Kiel>l, haa attracted much sttenllun. ll ] was claimed by Tweed ■ ouuneel that Judge ! , l>avi*. iu woiiteucuig Tweed, exceeded hi* j I *uthorny hi the COM, and U was takah to the j court of a| |4aaleuf the Btaleef Mew York. The! i body, after dclibsraUan. unanimously decided ' Utsl Judge lavm commuted an error and ' ordered Uie release of Taeed, who hx.l axwved a htUe mora than ana year. Twead. it xrxii he lememhorsd. wa* sentenced on IwolvedlffererU intit- intent* one year each. The court decided ! thai the acuteuce, beyond Uie firwt year, which haa been eerved, was illegal. I pun hi* release, l'wexd wa* umnsdiotely rearrseted uxi other charge* connected with the fraud* apaitxel the oty The Mains UtqubUcau t ouvetiXn*. nouunated Gen Heiden Oounur governor. The plot furtu adoy>ld eel* forth aa foiloa* . Thai i ihe union of the Htalce must be memUxned ol ail lixzuvk I Gist local self-gov emuistit u, | matuus purtvlj lecoi must be adhered lo , that : Uxcre can be no iegiumow cunfhct between the j poweiw of the nation and ef any Mais ; lhat J a sound currency, l**ed on ruin and redeem- ' able In coon, is cmasuUol to the properity of the pcM*ple Patrick Paine, of Govar, N.J., got into an altarnataau while tutorisaled. aud ] Uiig wMwsliii roOglily handled, went bums and got hi* revolver with the declared pttrpuee of being revengiaL Hi* wife Warned Ins par pore ai.il nndexvorvd lo take Ihs piahit sway, wheu 11 vraa a-rnlentxh y dvecliar ped, the ban . . lodging iu ber stomach aud produced death. - (the left two small children. Die husband gave himself up.,., 'J lie store of Famngtun , Brother* A Co., at Newaeid. near Cues, N. Y.. aa* twukc-i Uito, tbe safr blown open and robbed, and the bnliduig Lied. The flame >|iead raf wily xotd destroyed two dwrhmgv, 1 one hotel, aud every place of buatneea HI the nllage. Die *a/e -ou loused mooov, bonds, , nut or. esc., to the vain# of filil.Ouu. The en ure Kim by fits affic.ani* lo #HO.OtW. on which . (here to an insurance uf #I7.MiU .....A Are : l-roka out al liar rasota, th|re llroton laloiwl. oh the aixlh of June, de-Uoymg five houses those, aud sweeping everything between there and Green love, a divtaxxrs of inn# nttiea. and totally destroy u.g lha latter place, which eon- - Coined about twewly huuxxs...., Die Cammto- ( Mna to visit the Htoux hiis'ix rslmuve to thatr . annshder of the Black HiUs country haa besu *] qui n led aud a til start ttn mediately, but it ta doabiful if the ooantry can be opened for **t . llcmetit tl.is season Advice, from the lu- . tortur of California report that the mi* are iinprer-retontedly heavy for Una time of the ' year, and are doing great damage to the grain, Letii cut and standing. The grass in many | locaUtre* ia rmued Wm. Taylor, euperin- i (endout of Uie city burial ground* of Philadel phia, has been arrested eti a charge of oe hag ' human bodies to medico! colleges... .A violent ; tornado thunder storm p**ed over Quuxry, LL, destroying buildings, bridge*, culvert*. I etc.. to the value of 930,000. and killing one j man Anna I>!<"lun#on, the lecturer, to go ing to make her JrW in Han Francisco as an actress. A Shocking Oulrtge. Ou a Haturday iifternooii, neur Oden- j ton, Anne Amntlel countr, Md., a ' luught< r of a faruwJr named dm-kson outraged l)j a negro. Tbe young lady is aged aliout eighteeu, ia well connected und highly reajH-cbnl and IwJuved. It iipponr* that Uie other mem Sera of the family were alawmt from home, and Mian Jackson went to the apring, a abort dis : tnnce from the honae, for a pail of wa ter. On returning to the house she wa* met by the negro, who seized hsr by the | throat and druggv-il her to the Ivnaliea, where he drew a piatol and threatened her life if ahe resisted. The latly fought 1 desperately, lier clotli"* being torn into ' ahred* and her face oud neck terribly bruiaeil before alio waa overpuw<-fie<i. Two days afterward Hie n< gro waa cap- : t ureil by a jmrty who liad eon tinned the aearch Saturday in tlie woods and , awrunpK. On iHiing taken to the rom- ' deiuv of Mr. Jackixoii, he vnv* identified by hia victim, and afterward oonfevu-d the eritne. He gave his name as John SimniK. He waa conveyed to Anna|mliH. i uud lodginl in jail. William Oolville, a carter, near Dnn form line, in Scotland, loft home, accom ponied by liia dog. On the aftcrnoou of the next day the dog came ltnck to the honae, and acted ill such a jii-onliar and I PXOIUHI manner that (Vdville'a friends rewolved to follow the animal, the rwnlt U'iug that the dog lel them to the aliaft ! fa disused coal pit in the neighlior liood, anil there atop(>ed, taking ite i aLind oloec by the incloaure of the aliaft. Gruppling irons were procured, nml ilfter tlieee luid lieen BM for a con aiderable time—extending over several daya—the (lend body of the missing | man was found and brought to the luuik. A oommeroiul traveler unknown to tin'proprietor of a store into whieh he xteiipra, aaiil ; "How's businesst" "Bnsineaa," uid the merchant, "my nutil is all trade circulars, and tuy visitors all drummers." Little lnvys are reminded that it is sin ful to steal a ride. When they take mieh a thing, they take that which they cannot give back. Vinegar Hitter*. The great merit of Yiucgar Hitters has made them tlie leading medicine of the day, and respectable druggists everywhere write : "They are the tavet and most jvoptilnr preparation iu the market." They have stood the test of public opinion and wou confidence. They sell rapidly because they cure. # If you ure sick you want reliable medicine. Vinegar Hitters commend themselves to the ailing and afflicted, as they are de ficient in one thiug alone, viz.; the stimulant that tindulv excites tho brain. , and creates a morbid taste for spirits ! j There is no phase of iudigestion, bilious ness, nervous disease, or physical debility, in which they will not effect a cure. Invalids who are wiwtiug away I from a want of proper action iu the liver, Ntoiuach and bowela, will find them it constitutional specific, and a fountain of vitality and vigor aa refresh ing and exhilarating as a cool, gushing ; | spi ing of water to the parched and faint , I ing traveler iu the desert. The Mark II tils. A nuiulier of soldiers, muter command of Gnptain Walker, entered a camp at Gordon Chty, Neb.,and burned fourteen i wagons, nituma and other mtpplies and arum, and destroyed everything belong ing io the I Hack fills tmiiH|M>rtation company except some baggage, which they hauled on wagoll* and carried to Fort lUiuhtll, making tlie men go on foot, although some of litem were I tare foot) d. The tuuhe gave out ou the Way nud luurh of the Imggnge waa thrown ' 'OUT of UTE wagons. After the cantur* llu< oflloer* ruiiKackod the iwmp, helping lheutaelvea to Hliylhiug they OOtlhl use, and then turned the soldiers loose on the remainder without hindcrouee. ANV one < louring a recipe how to make noft soap for A cent a pound, will recnive it gratia, L>y LOLDROAHING 1. L. (.'rngin JR I Go., I'hdiult Ipliio, tlie manufacturers of Dobbins' Lhs-trie Kuap. • Ihauki "fro* the Depth* uf Ute Heart.*' WOUMOVOM, LOFSLN Go , 0., An*. 21, 1574. DR IL V. Fuses, Buffalo, N. * T BEAR Mr -lour UMxllelues, <. il.ton MeLesl Dtoeovorr. hr. HSGVS Galareh liMuwtv I,*,* IWOVIHI of (lis (isxlsxl ssrviM to AM. Hit uxonriia ago ixo "TIE thought thai I oould |WHL HLJR hv* LIMIG. 1 had a otOtpllcsUou of DL*s*M — sorofula. mauifeeting lta#lf lu srupUotsx sod greet hloteli#* ou toy bead thai loads such sore* thai I could not hare my hair AAN BED villi mil rousing ax* much suffering , also uou*- N>K awroUmx glands, touoila xailarged. eulsrgnd l or "thick neck, sod large sndtmmiarous U*TO -1 also eiiffarret from * (amble chronic aatarth, end in fact 1 AS* so INCASED that Ufa was a burdati TO me 1 had tiled TXIOUY durtor* with no BSOEFII. 1 ftiislly |-N>onred "U* half DAAXMI butlkw of your Golden Mwdioal LUaoovarv, and una dozen Kagas Gaiarrh Ituuedy, oxxd aim mexiead their use. At ffrsl I was badly dla- PO'irSf R<l, but sflsr taking four botUas of tha I iiseov ery 1 began to uupruva, and when ] had takeu the rvniammg, 1 was well. IU addition to the use of Discovery I apphad a aolauon of iodine to the gotUe or ihlcAaeck. aa yon adviea j in paxu|ihlet wrsppmg. and It euUrelv dlaap paared Your Dtoooverv la rertaudy the nxuet wonderful blood medlrina ever Uivauted. 1 thank God and you, from lha dapUxa of my hnort, fur the great good it haa dune ma. Very gratefully, MAS. L CXIMR. Most medicines which are advertised a* blood {atrrfixua and liver medlcities contain eiihar mercury, in eume form, or unuwedum sod iodine variously re n toned. Au uf ibeee agent* have MRONG tendency to break down the bkiud oorpiienle*, end debilitate and otherwise permanently lnjoro the tmixxeii systssn, and - slioald therefore he diecatded. Dr. JVrve • : Golden Medical Dteonverv. on tha other totnd. ! . BEING < auuoaad uf tha fitud cttrocta of natrva ! PI suto, barks and root*, will UI no aaee prtidure liiijury. It* effc-ts being ■tirngtboeuig and . curative only. Honxe PAR ilia which need to en joy quite a I OPERATION s* a blood pxiflfiar, W a remedy of llurty years ago. oud may well givs | plare, a* It to dt-ing. to the more |>oaitive aud : valuable vegatoht* aitarattvee whh-h later mad ias! imteUgaUob *I*T OU*RE ver) have brought to light L scraftUa or lung *ev D, white SNALI IUGA, ulcere, crympelae, aeeltod neck, goltra. ■arofalone lufioiuination*. Indolent tnflanima- UUE, MEN ureal affaciloua, old aurea. arupUaxM of the kin and *ore eyes, S* in all other blood dienexm, Dr. Piaree'a Golden Medical lhaoov erv ho* shown it* (TREAT remedial powers, cur ing the MAST obshnale and intractable cases, I Hold by all dealers in medicine*. Got*. *1 <IO.OOO Mad) iff Two Months A WaU Slrwt Operation. The bonking honae of Alex. Frothingham A J to.. It Wall air eat, who deal In eturk pnri- I lege* have pool UNA enarmoue sum to thatr reielomerw during this short stmae of uma. Home persons have made aa high aa FFFI.OMB from only #IOO ongwally INVRETOD. and tnanv HSTE A*UE 9LOC) sad oecr frem only MO. Thajr pabl in a single day oval MTBTWO for WBU-h "LILY ft, (lQO WERE received, or 937,000 ne IT'CU M vonoii* TWITPL* They EMPLOY con irnuousj) FIUM teel># to fifteen reanperamt I BOOKKEEPER* and sestolenu. With this etroag Dace (Ley art often cumpclled to remato at IHRRF work uh midnight. THRE ertergeuc firm well deeerves the credit of being the leading house in their branch of bustnnee. and It TO HHAT wunderftrl to acknowledge that they have R*labhahed this bunu**s in the short •J'AMW of Q*A years. They have customer* who rookie J te nearly every State of the I'UNXI. al*o the Dominion of Canada-even from the Island al ' CuU* they reserve ox-den* from perom* who ' are ooeunually dealing TU etock* Then baai ' MAW ho* BECOME ao exieaeive tliat two ex perienced OARREJINDERTI are employed to attend to thatr edrerltmng account* ' Their cant* may he read In every firwl-ctaaa news paper ptit-iiahed TTI the RMTED htaUm. To thie they ARML*x te a jisruon of their cnoreww. WE odi.ee thoea desiring to place there buoUxaea eith a :.rm juaeeaeUig Lha very highest record , (or upngbthrea. and who conduct their bimi : NEW* upon Uoiiusl principles, to deal with this bone* They atoo ieeae A weekly report of the condt ( DUN of affaire in Wall irtrrei. which tliey SRE "LAD to mail tree, far mm vaar, to any one who , dmiras and oontemplates speculating. Mend for it. —A'. }. KrmiM.j MmL FOCTH WORTH KMOWTSU.—TBE Wilaou shuttle awwiug mechtri* . to-dsy the EUNP'CWT, MEET petfecx. must eaexty cperatod. bwwt tned* 1 mow< durable, ond.RU every tray, moot valuable sewing machine lu existence, and it is sold uftnen doilare im thou all other first -CISM taachinee. Mnijine* will he delivered at say rsilr sd etahon in the oounly . free of - traxtoparrstiao charge* it ordered through tha T-CJ*apsiiy LUAN'-h house at 027 oud KTFI Braad , WAY . N. Y. They send AN elegant catalogue and chrurno circular tree on application. Tina company want a few more good agent*—Com. . Toothache prootMHhi from agtn- ia the fare, operating upon tha exposed nerve of a ' IWXYW louth. ltub the gum thoroughly with the linger, wet with Ji-htmont A*od ya I Am- J I MRNL. heat the FTOW well, and lap a flannel wet I with the brumor lon the faac, also pat a L'Ule of the U rument into the cavity of tbe tooth on cotton. — Com. Have you A cough, cold, pain iu tire chest, or "bfxincfaiu* R In fact, have yon the premonitory eymptama of the luesuata archer. '-"ivwumpUou : Know that relief is at baud in : HieMr IMaatn of M'iif Cherry Fifty cents and ao* dollar a bottle, large bottle* much the ' climper. — Com. The AYATENI ftwqtbeuUjr g*te out of order aud rhould be at aooe regulated, eie* ottier tronWea will ensue. When physic is needed, take fartnm' Fwrprtfit* Pi'Us: they sre A sofa, wholesome oud natural medicine.— ■ Com. TEXAS. —Distribution of 65,000 arrre of huid to emlgrsnta. Address J. £. Foster, Lnugi ATICII Bureau, Houston. Texas. — Cox*. "BIT VtK, AND FIX DO YOI GOOD." , LL to iwMlr CIEEWTART HR our TOSDLSS (SJBUT phywtetss that lilt, I.TMLBKYW KIMIT AND 11 bit 11 HITTKHW ARE LB* KM). ana xarvwl VI-nria SAS NUUVR axwdtoUM- Tear Itonwiklr pwrf SML STOSAA* UM blood -f all ImpurlUo*. rrm"" sad c unund dr* P*iw4. Brer c-MipUin). ***!!**, RLTO*. rervxao. fowl at'iMrt.. ton of ulrei- and i (iUIi. arrwl* : toua none. (wvtranrtM. akin dli.ae* pl>a|o*> and earv ww* ilai.ilit, Tbaj anal* tlva Irewat and d'iwiawaa laiiawnanrli roera wwwlar aa a 'amity amdtnsr tban an| . ib*i ret .ton. rered S"ld by all draoclato WBO I IX IDKIIIWIN A IK . Bowr*'*. Wbutoaato Areola The Market*. WWW TOSS. Baal Cottle- Prim*toZxtrw Buffer** LL\# ll*. I Oommcn to Good Texan*...., 0DFI D* MIK-B OMRW MOO I**o 0U Bag*—tore "VO V Drwaeed <W . S Bhrep o*H# ffi lamb* T* • " (YRTTON WlD'lliaii TO'.vfi Li Flour—Kxtr* Wvwtarn HI • • Zl Mist* I. lira AlO Id I M Wheat —UM Western 1 ** G 1 IS No. 1 SPRIT* I * m 1 M 8ye— ....... ....... ...... 1 08 iff 1 08 Barley 5tate....... I SO iff I 38 Barley Mail • 98 Oats — Mixed Wretnrn *8 50 Corn—Mixed Wwetem K i| M Hay.iiercwt. ....................... TO *8 80 Straw, per cwt to * to Hon*..!; "Ms. TOJLTO-cdtto 08 • 18 fork— Mess I <• T TO Lard US# ll', Fifti—Mackerel No. J, new ...4100 .41100 No. I. NEW * M *A TO Dry Cel. per cwt 8 M 8 8 C 4) Rnrrine, Scale'L. jer b0x. ... 88 # BCJF fvdrolenm—Orude ....... Uf- . BM* X BDTXM, 18 Wool—Gaitforuls Heece 2* 0 88 Tetsx ............ N*LL A uvtr* lion <8 0 81 Butter— .state 28 0 to Westerri Dairy M • 77 W""Stern VEUOW *) 0 22 Weeteni 0rd1n5ry. ......... IS 0 14 peuusyivanta Fine SO 0 to Ob**** —HD te Factory.... ID,*B 18 " Kkimraed 01 0 I" Weatern...,. OS 0 II Cgga— Htate 31 0 31 SLOAirt. Wheat I to 0 1 to llye— Stale 1 CO 0 1 00 Oorn— Mixed 0 04 Bariey- State 1 81 0 1 31 Oote— Stale IS 0 73 scrrano. Flour 8 38 0 T SB 1 Wheat— NO 2 Hprtug 1 04 0 1 04 (torn— Mixed 7IVA 7<H Oeta 68 0 AT Rye HI 0 1 07 Barley 1 40 0 1 40 BaLTIMOBB Cotton— Low Middlings 16 0 II , Flour— Kttra...... 8 26 0 8 31 Wheal -Red Western 1 S3 0 1 S3 Rye. 1 <0 0 1 01 Oorn—Yellow *3 0 " OATA- Mixed *7 0 T Petroleum 06 0 06' X ran.xnui.Tuta. Hour—Pennsylvania Extra 6 8?H0 6 I Wheat—Wsetern Bed 1 ZF 8 I "O By* 1 10 0 111 Oorn— Yellow M 0 81 Mixed to 0 04 Oat* Mixed 08 0 70 Petroleum—Crud* MW'SWk Befined, 18 MMGMMMMUMTRA DL.I yon *ver •*• a child th<T |LW| ■ AID 3| >1 did not have botes throurh t e P4)wmwee*l toaa of Its ')(>* ' If yon d d they |FI MIJJ M fill were |>retsle by MLPFJA nII.VKK TIP*. EmAmmdef In. Try them. If roa want to kuow what ..... irmtaamq CALTLK HCITKIV W IKB HTVLVIINM maana. aak ynur Shoe tteale- . and If ba can't T*LL y U nuke up year HJXC|I|3|VI mto<t,ha ha* ON" r> CRED W rh on MMMIEDEL hand that hv want* lo veil I sfois | SW JFF BS darw tail you. liMmamimuummtoi IDOK AOBMT* WANTBD i roHTHKri RiorH." m tInhK,HMM, Mf. IWkO rejSl **4 fat*,,'.. h*, V..0 .iH • I -,t> *>r .4 tor dWIWVMMj rurtMl. I> '•>< !• ie *•- nerteM* bkrt II i •" '** e-Hk j IwlH (Manful. brttlonl ihousbfa •*• IfVti*. ' *•**( wei.uwel. inHnkw din*. *d to- > d oik >kilultartilni! .>lawlnrrtM.il ''"OT''"! 1 ?>> mr_ "jf% *l*l >¥■'' ■! • thnrt n M k mml "A -"RL ' K • MVI )l nulr Mlwln /) .4h#r brt4i ikrar b —, f -w , " •> ImmrDuC V.. .< " It ml lt.Nt mm ItMT mi< nam-mom M a-man *4 •• wilt m-IIOMSI Cw fa. Iham *fa will ,*■>,** l-r- mrMi vttk tall par dMbn. bra*, rb , *rm fa*, an *l'lma • A- I WoilUl.M* lu* eI 'I 11..1 roes, Cass. . .dfßMia WIfIKIMWII ntUH! ltyl"'C/>|. \,l n'n Ki • • ino ll,i r•<■ i tv * t , .' |* 11**4* , 1r..1..r-,f fa, lb* v "> \ W /,/* Hiol bbratrtarr* lb Jft _ t _- Hm- world far lh*r*r-<>rib*- . _ <\\l|/ / mat law, lMflla.Hfr <•.• ; * ' |*lIBl, It>ap**f*af,lll4urt 4la m lrtb^ lIM , lM | 1 a t twit*a.l* rvoaa rta r J, -if % ~<lri.Sl. t..i.aU.oartbl-ir.lt r' r - ..d ao.ral defailllr. ; ai. l ..|fa, hhnk dlaaaara |tx" tmrt.ltrad.llTai.abrti-arj* • ama Ja m m ktdtoTSfafadMore ftrnrkwlllr f IS I ipr lull i.rlicuUratiM ti Vr-iba I < -I. •■.••all ' J DEAL ESTATE. ; ■ m raraaaa wtofalc Üba.wllar a*h*aae Real 1 1 Ketoto nuu *4>*rtto* Ibidr aula at ran aaaall g XXXK?Ste2=£2rS < K* W Yarta U 6 8 120 ts<r i,r^snA; ! Tin nituoHi.tM.uN. t E DAIm Ha Eim. fmnraaa *AdTrwia*ito* all* aa Ua Jart and Uaau VwdtfA jSadtwlad Cut iwaa aft* bu PARK Hl Ml tMlim, I*. . il.nlwd law I AGENTS WANTED FOIt < PATHWAYB OF ! THEHOLYLAND : Madaa a fail Ikaarrtirtwa ad I'alawHaa. lu ttlaUff, AM* , uuiriM lakal-Ha-x. awd < irtaa. taaaidlMlaltaOiaM < ' fdirtiaM na..ll| rakda far Ik. filesllaa Iftatol'lM < ■ RafasdKtekt |( *-!U i aaaiit <v..d lua aaa ani tortaa j I to HrtiU aaad aa* artif fi aaila (aakar tfaa* Ml aAar ! , * now *l. pi'ruauivu 00, —-■■■ ' ■jrin^rii a k5rS c ; Ki ud r*laai Omaiw *a aitn ai|aw to daraan i I rar. , miflsc. , r NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Tb XaMdutg Amerkcan Ntmptpm Tilt! HH-T AOt r.MTIwIMa ttl 111 IM. ' OaiJf, i a jr.*r Sami-Waaklr I Waaktf. A3 iM #V*f * m ik ,f . >iin mm Umih %mA Adiarr laiaa Hat am ham. Manklt. laalaAa . I 34 ,< aatH*. —' i. bald Addraaa lu> Talk! *A, 5t rtaaaial ~ ciiT.l.r and w*ka IJJtiT.I iMa.aJj " BOOK AGENTS jr iaa 11 'a f aMIm a a wrarar tlaiira) Uilart " It ta lAa '■ Aaak arm buUlabad k.% ttafaa. nan |M Al .rtl. ft, aaa'j U Mult ad afebt aU- mU M fa* todaaad fajwi uaaa IM uit> *■ bad in.Aa laatfaa* ad HaaanUt Madbr-t* • I adtka adfaat WuaAa aafal IfaaMi ~ waM la Uriatikl, F77.'. y. ~ r ImalaMMa T*a aitk iiaUrpaia, ■**•*** . aaad aaai raaa lillaad Ik. faaak, 'f-y ? **" -• raSZJ iWan# aarit aaar k*A faafaasl la tfaM aaaby lbaa ad Kl >|MU wfaa km fakA aivaataMw la Mi.k fa.*kk, aaj Ifaal la Ml thMd pan ' atari* caoaaaMia* tb.f aaaar am wHk aausk nnaaii rM ; *MU aa iaaa* aaaa. aa Mam rrtartaaanlad la* aal* ad aid WMfa Far lanw aad larruaay. addraw ■ r wan raairg^ T i 1 STOCKS daadi 10 *1 Ik* Raw Todk tdaak "l ifiM> iaiM *ad awtd fay aa am n|l od tan par warn. "" PRIVILEGES kaA*ilaiaul *i oaa la ln aaa anal Ink Maafca* aa aaa . fana ad ika Man Ynrt >n.*N aa rmpmmmim tauUaa baa. law* r.aiuad laa naa Ml data P i at eid MM ak l(MI .Una $106.25 AjaaddMa AO Mk aoMWnl (JU afaaM at MmA • JO da*a wtu* *#l (artkar ml, a oil aaar Ikaaaad frtaM maf fa* nlrad Una aad ulmwim dmralMtad INeifafaw aalrlalM raiaakia ataWdaaai IkdarwtaUafa aad * .a* kuw Wail Mrail iilMdaltiika am mad aria d aaad 0 FREE la aafaddmi CJnfara a-Uniad bf aaati ad air* aad fanaabUir aiwtM fa) aa Addraaa Tt WHRIIMiR A I dl.. Baakrta wad Hrakrr*. j Jtk. 2 Wall Kurd. Xeaa tart. OPIUMCURE lac rami. 11. Hrrlrr, f u tv.,, d7A* lamwdfalkZ f *BIT CtaZ Id. *.W WI l( ,f| n, Ifa Arwaatrraw.Hrrrlm Mtoh slo'ssoo 7 d Ml" famk^MfaUiafaM "•nthiaa aad oom ad tfaa W all nirrrl Kritra SEN'I'FREE J' W M n A l.i an A vTTJtaakam OXakW 1 r I\Ca£a. a nmkmtm.lt Knadaa.l J1 Y OPIUM j ¥l ■ v,fl SO CBAIVE ft* trrau&rot cfattl rorad. CfaO ca or addraa DR. J. C. BECK, US Jpkm Dtr—t, CUOSSATt, OUOk V-O SA MA RITA X XER VIXE '• * "l '"a ft* ftfarbfrtr r a dWfwhdw aad f *faaaa. likaafaraaMafad b. ilaaiaaka tad mam I -a .naaatadain* a Mttaa. lamamaaM 1 V ' ■-k* #I>1 nkartMrw. IHnAkrlk X4ka aj a - IUI.KIWM Arkd f.wfafaiawtojalalatwa. aj) lw" i® faO- 1 11. BriduuiaNHA l;.aiaa. k. aa ftaulrrl Itltaa. II far fntMaatttl* la aoaaala* at a Mom rafiaahtac draacUl Ifaaa I* atlnnlad far Tdrraul'* KtrrrFd*Bl StltiYr Aprrfent, whlth aoiahtma lb* arl.ai Ia-t id * laaatjr wMk tkoa* af Iha pnnd. aafm aad arnar maul altararu* aad takir aaar idalabiawd aa a ran (or diMqab aad tdUm* ataclfaw. HOLD KV IU. DRI OGBT& - Ortat-.11. k.rrfa * Halt, 0®! srr* Jimmwu Fraarr A l* M rdfaa /• _♦ J- IW, aav It a** a. 44 |Wa n Qui I Aaa Foam In ail rktaaaa ad trad* II ■ IiHT /J . a Ban" uslac fa- rata*, ma car |Vv<!2T'!A c.naataa iklac la aril ma I aF?WRaB ***' Mamj ralaabl* naH* \it ■■Wtif meatna aaat Irna faaad a*aaa* tad i fan-alar In •"—a&aßuKO, F. €• A NT/. A 170 Dinar i., >ra S'arti. Ada UMPI.K Frr-r aad Bit far to Mala aad . 3>3 ' ""^Jnt'rVioT|-' H W. J. i IrivKK s* r Asiit.v w.iyri IT. iigri Ed Said t. Aaamm A.tdnaa it <1 (IVRU.Ma.KI <2ik)d kl k I to ****** 1 1 at l aljaa Addraaa •Tm"" I:\1 : I.stOKM-FN. 00. Oackaaaa.Mick GEO* P. ROWELL A CO-I w.) -fila m. -.-h to mala- and dnauli- amato aaary *a.r)tl alan. Kur4 KTi ufai. B ir:.anan kHrfa SKNO tor rnnplrta Ula.lrato.l (fan-alar Mtfhaai ram ■ aa*aaaa at Tarmlmarnm hafmrrnmt Fat" aad dtayaad- Haaa .arJ. < - la-.aaa I—aim, fart af llna mmtka, < I K73 and I hi d. for dfanaAJ. .vadrtf BOILERS A.E^qiNES Alt lu* J| If Hunt pormr. Iranrk Jan Mao. (.rial Will*, arc. Obrnttßl In tfaa trada. Whllannn OnrrrtU l.lillr I nil*. S . SOU KTIIL SU SrasSSSa-JTI: 1 Hp h# wnri ti) f*r all. wan or aoam, bof or i wh !• or ftjur* lw . SroJ tUnip for t ataLsfftfta Addra i RANK JSaa Bii? *rd. Maw. 10 mm ® m\ms%osss?M AW WOTMftaM #HLirTLtawltollkrklk Addraaa Inhaan*, Hark k Ok. Pidia. 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MERCHANT'S G la lb* Strn lar.l ljrimont od ifaa I'aHrd KUtoa. Kalah ceut. mi k l tx, 25 cnutb Small aire for aso, AiorvUant't Oil Cvmp*B/. Dr. J. Walkw** California Tla egar Bitter* an a purely Y<®euN prppanKion, uunle chiefly from the na tive bcrbe found on the lower raogea of the Hierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefmmi without the on of Alcohol. The question is airooet doiijr asked], "What is the cause of the unparalleled euccese of Yivboae Bit- TP.Knr Our answer l, that they remove the cause of disease, and the (Mtient re oovers his health. They are the great hlood parifler and a life-giviiw prici|de t a perfect Renovator and lnvigorator of tlie system. Never before fn the hidtorr of the world luu s medicine been pomp. >iu iMrtwearirig the rtimatkable quslttirp of ViKPOAS Hittkes in imliaetbs uck of every dues** man is heir to. Thajr ao* a geulis Paisstire AS well ss s Tonic, relist ii.gr Coacdtsiion i* iaßeanatfisa of the lit er end Viadfamil Organs ia Bilious I Mil Dili Tbf proprriin* of I)b. Walxkblb VisaoAi ItiTi vsft are Ajienetit, Wni>h<'redo, GftrmuiiUfe, KtstfHhNM Dluwtt^ bedAi.tr, Cotinirr I rritant budlorifle, Alias*. UTr and Anfl lliliMU. OrataAil Tnomoinds proclaim Ynr. moam B itt* it* the moat wonderful In. figurant that ever sustained the sinking ' No Pfrwon ran take these Bitter* aeoording to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are mx de stroyed by mineral potaoo or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond Billon. Remittent aad Inter* mittent Foter*, which are ao preva. lent to the valleys at our great river* throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi. Ohio. Mssoari, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Bed. ( olorado, Brazos. Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many Others, with their vast tributaries, throughout out entire country during il* Summer and Antumu, nod remarksbiy ao during sea sons of unusual heat mod dryness, are lQvaruUy accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow. erful Influence upon these various or gans, Is essentially necessary. There t no cathartic far the purpose equal to Da. J. Walkaa's Vikbgar BrrritKs, aa they will epeediiy remove the dark colored viscid matter with ahkh the bowels are loaded, at the same time stunnlaUng the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against diaease by porifying all iu fluids with VnrKGAN Brrntas. No epidemic can lake bokJ of a system thus fure-armod. 1 Dyipcpkia or Indigestion, Head ache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnem of the Chest, Dizziness, Hour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Paipita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of lu merits than a lengthy advertise ment. .Scrofula, or King's Evil, White FweUinfcs, Ulcers, Kryupeias. ftareUed Neck, Goitre, iicrofeiou* Inflammations, Indolent inflammations, Rwurisl A flections, Old Soma, KrnptlMM of the Skin, Bore Ere*, etc. In tbe, aa In nil ether OMUUtntional Dis eaaks tfiun'i Vurnu Boreas hara •hows their greet earelire pewers in the tiKMi obctinsu and Intrecuhln caw*. For Inflammatory and Chronie Hhenninliam, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fever*. Diseases of. the Blood, liver. Kidney* and Bladder, three Bitter* have no equaL Sash Direaare are caused by Vitiated Bieod. Mefhaniral IMsrawn. - Persons en gaged in Paint* and Minerals, sacb as T'inniberk, Type-totter*, GoW beater*, aad Minem, a* they Advance hi life, are enbpwt to pemlreie ef the Bowels. To gnard against ihu lake a dare of TV ale fat's Vil las s Btrrxas occaudoaaily. For Sk'iti DiftMMa, Eruptions, Tet ter, Kelt-It beam. Blotehee, Spots, PimpleA, i*u*.uleA, Boils, CsMrencleft, Ring-worms, Scald head, Sore Eye*, Bryspelat, Itch, Senrfk. DiscolorXßoa* of the Skin. Unmore and IMereem of the Skin of whatever name or nature, ere literally dug up and earned oat of the y*tem in a abort time by the turn of the** Biiters* Tin, Tape, and other Wontia, lurking in the *r*tem of o inanj- ihousandu, are effectual I ▼ deetrejred aad removed. Xe •rctren ef medtema. no TerniifagM, no aa titehniaitire will free the ystent from worm* Ka* these Bitters For Female Complainte, In yoong or old, JiaiTied or single, at the dawn of faro manhood. or the turn of life, them Tome Hitler* dWpiar no decided an influence that improvement u eooo pereeptibie. Uouue the Villa ted Blood when ever yon find its impurities bursting through the rein Is Pimple*. Eruptions, or Sores; cieanse it when yon find it obstructed aad k!uggiah ia the vein*: cleanse it when it is ■ifaj; your feeling* will tell ro when. Keep nrO blood pare, sad the health of the system trill follow. K. H. MrDOfatLU dfa CO., IfarogetsnaadOsa. AfU S*o r-un-hm CAbfonna res aar. af Wsafatagton aad CfcaiUaa Su, X. V. area Mr all Oruj;sU*a ad P*klra. " T o-r AOOO At.BNTf. Wanted Ire fassslst Edhlss. LTVY^m^-E. r K.. 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