FARM, lAIU>K\ AMI HOUSEHOLD. Hnwkthl Hiarn. Rii.ic IJI uonaj .k—A pound and a lialf of loaf sugar Molni in a quarttif Kill ing water, with half a pint of lemon jiyc . and a pint and a half of milk add (4h makes a capital summer drink. Oovkbinu ma Jahs.—A (roo,i water pniftf paper for covering jam used in preeoi ving, -i \, may tie made by brush, mg over the paper with boiled linseed oil, ambwuu}.ending it over a line until dry. HWKKTMSAT CRKVM. Take aome cream, aud alioe aome preserved poaches iuWit, apricots, or plums; sweeten the >•••* with tine sugar, or with the syrup td was pnWrvwd in ; tuix all roll twgo'her aud put it iato glasses. V*HMiou,i Frnntmi. Roil two ounce* of vermicelli in a pint of new soft, with a little cinnamon ; when Void, * ( frt a quarter of a*pint of g>x tv-ream, Jive yolks of egg*, quarter of a pound of butter, a little sugar ; bake it. ToßYshTi •UNITS —After having been boiled > urv tender, and the water pr*- sd thoroughly troni theui, pet t jiem into a muixgiMt ond stir th<>m constantly for some minutes over a gentle tire* add a little ore.ua. salt, fresh, butter and pop por: **l**l9 V> *#ntur aud to stir them fen#** t.dnfltes ijbgcr, and than Oi*jhtn OAK | —R ib a quarter of a Soiiu,| Into half a pound of our. uux one egg, three ounces of pow dered Umf sugar, and half an ouuoe of ground gmg. r, with tha butter and flour, and wake them altogether into a paste ; roll it out a quarter of an inch thick, aiul gpflhito round oakss, about two or three inches across ; hake them iu a warm oven, ou iron plataa. To DKKXS COLD Dm.—Out it iu quarter* ; beat up an egg or two—ac cording to the .ptantity yo drees—with a littlagrawd Mltiuef, sad pepper and salt, ,4uhn pafcdgv minced thus, and a few erumiis of bread ; mix these well to geth r, and envr the duck with this batter. Broil them, or put them iu a Dutch ovcu, or hare ready some drip ping hot in a pan. in whicli fry tbem a light brown color; thicken a little gravy with some flour; put a large spoonful of catsup to it ; lay the fry in a dish, ami jxnir the sauoe round it ; garnish wiUi slices of lemon ami toasted bread. Drxasiwm. Pattx—Make a hole in the middle of oue pound of flour in a pais, put in half a teas|sx>nful of good thick yeast tuot bitter), pour in a quar ter of "n ptut of milk, warmed as for bun.A, mix it up with a part of the flour, and set it to rise. When it has rfaen, put .in onucr and a half of bntter, one ounce t>f sugar, aud a little milk, over a slow fire ; while this is melting, break four eggs and put the yolki, with half a tonspoonful of salt, into the flour aud yeast ; when the butter and mi .k axe lukewarm, mix them with the other in gredienta, and make all into a aaftiuh dough. When quite light, bake them in a warn oven. UeSlral Sikl. H' NBTR.\ vx FKKCJVI.ES.— To remove these us the fallowing lotion: Mix two onuces of rectified spirits of wine, add two teasp xMifuLs of muriatic noid, with one pound and a half of distdlod water. To STRUM,THEN TUX HAlM.— Sweet olive oil, three ounces; oil of lavender, one ilraehm. Apply morning and even ing to tlnwe parta where* the hair is thin, in c onstifiitueo of a deficiency of mois ture iiftne skin. t<>i~r CoßDiu—Rhubarb, senna and coriander seed, sweet fennel seed and cochineal, of each, two ounces; liquorice root and saffron, of each. 0110 ounoe; raisins, two pounds and A half; rectified spirits of wine, two gallons; digest for fourteen days. A dose is one table- h.di aa ounce. A SiM Mmc W.vsa TOR SnrGcisß Soi.c.s.—ln half a pint of lime water pat one draotua of calomel; and be very par ticular in shaking the mixture up well before using, as the calomel drupe to the bottom. A teaapoonful of laudanum added to the alwve quantity is an im provement. Dip a piece of lint in this mixture, which put on the sore, andoon fine with a roller. S> HATCHES. —Trifling as scratcbea of ten seem, they ought never to be neglect ed, but should be covered and protected, and kept eleau and dry until they have completely feifed. £f thcee be the least app iranc' pi inflammation, no time should%* lost in applying a large bread and watrir poultice, or hot flannels re peabHlly applied, or even leeches in good numbers may be put on at some distance from each other. HnriaCß.—The l-*t application for a bruise, be it large or small, is moist warmth: therefore, a warm bread-and wster poultice in hot, moist flannels should be put on, aa they supple the akin. II the bruise be very severe, and in the neighborhood of a joint, it will be well to apply ten or a dozen leeches over the whole bruised part, and after ward a poultice. But leeches should not be put on young children. If the bruised part be in the knee or ankle, walking should not be attempted till it can be performed witbeat pain. Inattention to this point often lays the fonndatiou for serious mischief in these joints, espe cially in TIHHB CUM o( iwoffihiw pwnotifl. J errm* Caul* If the value of Jersey stock is to rest on color, will surely follow of those asefnl qualities that are far more noticeable in the good old-fashioned par ti-colored oow, than that which will be found among the generality of tine, high bred, whole-colored fawns, grays, or foxy, so-called Jerseys. I have owned hundred*-Of acclimated Jersey stock, and hav- never, as a rule, found the whole-odlhred such large producers ss many p^rti ? wh>r'ed ones ; in fact, by fur the most batter-producing cow I ever possessed Vas not only parti-colored, bnt tb<- most ugly and ungainly beast of the lot; yet her Stock have never failed to show their large batter-making quali ties. The tmo type of a Jerai-y cow in, ; in fact, an aiimmi that will not make meat I do not say that this is not im proved upon by acclimatization and a slight introduction of a hardier breed, of which w bat: are termed Chichester Jersey are the best description ; neither " 1 do I say thai Jersey breeders in the is land itself-have no* -in some instances a breed that shows a disjwaition to make some flqA. and very probably may then be np the requirements of fashionjift 1 maintain that a pure Jer sey should twow the bnlk of her feeding properties into butter, and with little to flesh. The parti-colored good cow may have but a white spot, especially under the belly; but" throughout the body the rich yellow skin, under any colored hair, will be 4poptan which I have seen weal thy and large producing cows sold off to prevent an animal remaining with the slighteststuiii of other than one color.— London A//rU >iUuraJ Qaxette. Potato Pot. Mr. Fomeia Gerry Fairfleid writes in the Scientific American that a bland solution of carbolic acid in. commtn whale r-il or kerosene is the scientific re medy for the rot. T£e beat way to use it would,' I'tcinkJ be to dip the potato, jut before planting l , in tjje adlntion, which is VOJ7 inexpensive and very easi ly obtained. I may add that my experi ments convinoe me that carbolic acid in this bland solution i noway impairs th • germinal activity of the tuber ; but, byway of certainty, let me recommend to your farmer n-adera to .first try the ex periment 011 a,few hills next spring, and if r,uccev.fu!, to adopt it an a'remedy for the blight. A BOY BALLOONIST. —They organized a balloon aaofiirian for a village festival in Franca i)d Bra ballcotirt determined to take up with him hie little boy, aged eight. The bqy was in. the basket and the father was making some final pre parationrbefpre entering, when the boy cast loof c the last cord that held the wad west it olcira. Kb has not. been hoard from since. S J7 ■SEFomFfflriti - THE TOWS OF INDIA SOLA. l>Mfl|HlW 1 ill* Mao# Will ll I'mnwcn-r u4TM*. lildianola, tho town itt Texas doetroy ed by the cyclone, with n frightful W* of life, in too y attracting tho population of the neighboring towns of Port lauiaoa, Old Town. and Powder Horn, which wow* built before tb* I.HVI tion of tin* terminus of the roul had beon decided o)H>n. Asa port of eufcry it is uoxt in ini porlaucc to Galveston, nil the trade with Sen Antonio and the surrounding ixmu- S, tva well aa that with New Mexico, Sati Antonio. paaemg through it. The lmiUtinga are all of wood, th> ma jority of tin-in b-ihtg btult upon piles, on aotMuat of ibo dnnipnewi .if tho sand, which is saturated with the salt wuter of tho bay. Tile inhabitants are priuci jwilly commission ami forwarding mer chants, tan all shopkeepers and traders and their employees. Tin* houses In-uig nearly all whit'-, the town presents a neat and pretty appearance from tho lay ami surrounding oouutry. The facilities for shipping and receiving goods are ample, aa seeeral long wharves have been built, which extern! far into the tiay, alongside which all vessels whoso Jruft of water I permit* tbrm to oro** toe liar, at tin* otn i trauee to Uio harts >r, can ctmie. IV-i. It* the receipt ami shipment of ginnls to lu dianola, there is a laige business done in ; packing sr.l preserving lH*ef, and in slaughtering cattle for their hides and tallow. Iu the last-named business the animals are killed, their hides, horns, and hoofs 1 removed, tlie .-arcasses placed in large 1 drama, the tallow separated, ami the , desh and bones converted into manure i by the admission of superheat* d st.-ain. Steamers of tlie Morgan liuo run to New Orleans four times a week, touching at Galveston on their way. The coiu merce is important, aa besides the regu lar business done by the steamers there is a Urge tnnlc earned on with the priu • cipal commercial ports of the couutry by means of coasting vessels. The ex ports are cattle, hides, tallow, wool, . cotton, preacrvnd beef, and the manure snoker of above. The imports ombr.nv j all kinds uf manufactured goods and a : large amonut of lumber. At Pass Ca vaUo, the entrance from the gulf to Ma (tagorJn bay, there is a large lighthouse, and at different points between the puss and the town there tvr.i three more. Moths iu Clothing. The math is a decidedly formidable enemy in a house ; for, tiny mite though it is, it will prove ruinous to all woolen stoiiik, ouch as blanket*, flannels, cur tains, carpets and clothing, as well as to furs and feathers. These are the suitable materials for its nest, and in them it deixwits it eggs ; where in due season will issue the larva* which will . feed upon thein. Then aniall circular holes ore eaten by them, which destroy the beauty of the material, ami render it worthless. It is often believed that moths generate in clothes tliat are laid up, simply by their beiug shut up in tlork, close places ; and therefore, in the , spring, when moth millers arc plenty, the clothing is taken out to be aired, ami thus good qpporbinity given to them to ; deposit their eggs upon ttie garment*, etc. If they were entirely kept from their approach, no caterpillar, or larvie of the moth, which does the mischief, could touch the articles. The winged moth that flies about the house doe* n< A eat or destroy woolens of any kind, but seeks opportunity of lay eggs in woolen articles, upon which nature dictates that her young must subsist. These eggs produce little euterpillars, which assume the pupa state, out of which conies the qditgod ineoct. Thus we see if we pre vent the moth millers from having ac cess to the articles we desire to preserve, tl*y cannot become moth-eaten. For instance, if you do up any article tbat is free from moths iu a paj*-r, oottou or linen l>ag, and pin it np tightly, or tie the month of it closely, no wing, d moth can enter to deposit its eggs, and thus its content* must be secure from depreda tioßA, Tet these winged mites arep<- sessoj of considerable cunning, or rather instinct, which mokes tliem search pa tiently and corefnllv for proper places to feed their yonng. Simply putting woolen articles into tight drawers, or covering them with paper, etc., wrill Dot suffice, for the least bit of a crevice will admit them. Nature has also implanted an instinct to seek unmolested places wherein to lay their eggs ; therefore, it yon shake any woole-u article* or furs occasionally, the moths will avoid them. Iu the Army. An English paper says: Yon tell me, air, thai you wore in the arm.v dur •mg tl* Crimea f WelT, you must recol lect, how, in those days, everything ' French was admired in tin- service I ' Some colonels of cavalry went 111 for leather overalls. Tlie infantry never ceased agitating till tbev got leave to wear the moustache. In some regiments the forage-caps of the officers were fash ioned so as to look as much like the French cap as possible. The zouave dress was copied and adopted in our West India regiments. Nearly all the younger otheernshaved off their whiskers H* soon aa the campaign was over, and, Frenchmen like, wore a moustache only. In short, the army got for a considerable )**riod the complaint of French on the brain, and -uttered more or lees from it nntil 1870. During and after the German-French war many scores of our officers riatod tlie Prussian armies and ' headquarter*, and the form of profes sional illness wi change*!. They caught < iermany on lite brain, tliev brought it home with them, imparted it to others, 1 and it ia at present very jnvvalcnt in deed. How, one of the most decided : symptoms of the illness is that of speak- ■ ing roughly, aud even brutally, to those of an inferior rank. I have heard toll that in the Prussian service, when an officer is inspecting his men before parade, or whenabout to mount guard, it is by no means uncommon to see a cap ■ tain or subaltern slap a private soldier on the face for not lie-ing np to MlO mark in cleanliness of himself or bis anus. \ Xow, an English officer never liae gone, and never will go, so far as that. It would not IK- allowed for a moment in the service, nor would onr men pnt up with such treatment, lint there can he no doubt of the fact that, in a milder de gree, this symptom of Germany on the brain, has seized many who la-ar com missions in tlie army, and the disease lias spread to the non-commissioned officers. An Elephant Storj. A letter from Bishop Wilson says: Tell my grandchildren that an elephant had a disease in his eyes. For three days he had been completely blind. His owner, an engineer officer, asked my dear Dr. Webb if he could do anything to relieve the poor animal. The doctor said he would try the nitrate of silver, which was a remedy commonly applied to similar disease in the human eye. The largo animal was ordered to tie down, and at first, on th- application of the remedy, raised a most extraordinary roar at the acute pain which it occasion ed. The effect, however, was wonderful. The eye was in a manner restored, and the animal could partially see. The next day when be was brought and heard the doctor's voice, he lay down of him self, placed hie enormous head on one side, curled up his trunk, drew in his breath just like a man almut to endure an operation, gave a righ of relief wh-11 it was over, and then, by trunk and ges ture, evidentlv wished to express his gratitude. , I LYNCH LAW IN OHIO. 1I the Alrlrrrr •( a Taaua and In. •Nratlir tllrl K*rrlrd In a Mak. lii began ofiunlv, Ohio, Mia* Allio Ijaughlin, the daughter fa highly r a|Hvtognu to author and ahout eleven o'clock four Cxuipamo*, of alwiut twautv five ana each, were organised. The companies and tha man wara all mini ln>rad. For maaka they had handker oluafa find across ilia lowar half of I hair faaaa, and aoma lt*d thair aoata tornal inside out and thair hats alouahod ovar their eye*. (V>tn paliv One carried an iron rail takau from aoma switch, and tha prooaaaiou marched quietly through tha }iruioi(Htl stond* of tne town to tha iail, which is in tha rear of tha court house, Here thay came to a halt, and tha man who achat aa laadar iteptied up to tha jail door, knocked On it, and aallad " Mr. Sheriff," in a loud voice, tliraa time*. No aiuover bciug ulirital, ho turned round to Uia qtuotly watching crowd and said: " CVmtpany One, do your duty." Company One advanced carry lug the rail, iu quick auiwasiou thav delivered a aorkaa of t>Attcruig-ram blown which tio dtior could It-ug with ataud, and soon fotoad it from it* lunges. With cold chisels and sledge hammer* thay bawtxl a path to tha coll a hero the doomed uiau lay. 11l al>out twenty-tive minutes from the time when they had burn! iu the outer door the leadex apfs ared at the entrance ami announced to the expectant crowd : " We've gi>t huu mill will make hiui eoii fess tlii uud other orimea" This an nouncement was iinfivtvl ly tlio popu lace with stern demonstrations of up provid, mill uft or a moment's delay the committee u|'|*'ur.o you snp|Kse I'd do such a thing t Mr. Lang him was my twst frieutl." Only four minutes of his time was now left, and he was usked what disposition was to be made of his bod v. " 1 should Lit to be buried by the side of my little boy," suid he. " Write to my folks m Canada about this." On M-m> tun 's ob jecting that he did not wish to let them know, he replied emphatically : " Yes, 1 do." He spoke in a low, monotonous voice, without the shade of a tremor. Permission was extended him to pray. Iu the same monotouc he said : "I hope the Lord will have mercy on me and on all of you." Ten minutes had now elapsed and the lender, detailing four men whom he des ignated by numbers, cried: " Push away the box !" At the word the box was knocked away and James Schell was suspended iu the air, with his feet about two feet from the ground. His body swnng lack and forth like n jHtudtilum, with the vibratory motion communi cated to it by the box in lxing re moved. His neck was probably broken, an bis bend was jerked back so that the face lay horizontal. After hanging übout eight minutes sonic oue in the crowd, either through symjmtht tic nervousness or from n secret friendship for Schell, cried: '* Cut him down." The leader jumped on the box and said, in stern ami convincing tones: "If any man makes his appearance to cut him down I'll put five bulls through that man," and pointed and emphasis d his remark withsrevolver. AfterSclnd! had bung about fifteen minutes a physi cian pronounced him dead, upon which the leader, turning to the people, said: " Citizens, we have met and done jus tice; now let as disperse l peaceably to our homes." On this there was u gen eral cry of "Home! home!" and in a abort time all of the actors in this mid night tragedy of one act had started for their rural homes, leaving their victim banging to the court-house tree. The body was shortly after taken down and into the jail. A coroner was summoned and impaneled a jury, who rendered a verdict In accordance with the-.- facts. N lire-Glycerine. Nitro-glycerine, used in torpedoes and blasting by the United States govern ment, is formed by the action of nitric acid upon glycerine at n low tempera ture. The process consists essentially in the slow mixture of glycerine with the acid, everything l>eing packed in ice throughout the operation, and then in washing the nitro-glycerine from the ex cess of acid with water. During the process, irritating fumes are given off in large quantities. (The workmen re Kemble skeletons, they are so unhealthy.) When it is at last w ashed and ready for use, nitro glycerine is an oily liquid having a specific gravity of one and six tenths. Freshly made it is creamy white and otttqtte. After prolonged contact with the atmosphere it clears and lic oomesof a transparent araticr color, it has a sweet aromatic taste, and pril - a violent headache if placed upon the tongue or even allowed to touch the skin, though the workmen and miners who arc constantly using it soon get rid of this. At thirty-nine to forty dog. Fahrenheit it freezes to a white crys talline ma*'!. When frozen it cannot Lie tired, and it is only wife during trans portation when frozen. It can lie ex ploded by electricity or percussion. There are those who say it can not lie ex ploded by a lighted match. Ido not question this, ays a ivirresi-indent, but should prefer to tai at a distance when the experiment, is tried. For nitro glycerine, when it tinea explode, g-sw off with a fore- eighttimsa stronger than that of gunpowder. The First Finger Itlng. An amusing myth is, in FYaztr'a Magazine, told of the origin of the finger ring. When Jo v.- released Pro metheus from the bonds by which he had been confined he condemn* d him, as a siwt of penance—perhnps somewhat after the fashion of a modern ticket of - leave—to wear upon.his finger as a ring a link of tlie iron ch tin that had bound him to the Caucasian rock, in which was set a fragment of that rock its-lf. In that way, no the fable goes, the custom of the finger ring originated. T&eie is every reason to believe that this use of the engraved stone began with the Greeks, and from tliern was copied by their servile imitators, the Romans It is every way a convenient and a natural one, and our grandfathers' custom of wearing their seals ;it the fob, as it was called, or banging from the side pricket, was a recurrence to old Assyrian usages, which did not long hold its ground. NUMMARY OF WKWH. Ilfteaa o< Iwioroot from lies** w0 A tore* 4 A South AuaUalian telegram elate* that the her veal puwpovHs ate nujir wooden! rd. The wool ch|> ta goo>l The towu of Yotaaco. Fcue. waa entirely aw opt away hy the late in undation. hut no Uvea were loot. A letter fiom the leaiualil|> and tellroad agent at linUanoia wave two hundred houaee were a wept away at that |>lace Ilia British atoamer Tigreea, froui tow tlav for Montreal, wae eo damaged luring the secant galea that the captain was obliged to run her aground on the Magdalen itJaud. where ehe beoaru* at ital wreck. The crew olid paaftNigeia sanaped .The minister of pubho works presented to the tHiaiuber ul I'eputue of lhaiil, a ro<|Ueet of the tuiperur to aauetion a Vlalt of Mghleou uunitha dura tion to Europe and the I titled Statue .. . lur tug Lite aeeetou of Uie tirand Judge til Odd Fellows at ludloiiapvilta, Ind.. a *tloet prooee •imi was indulged lu, when fully ten thousand lhid Felloe* wete 111 hue Throe ohlldion of John MoCoiunk were left alone for a few hour* one evening, and a* it wae chilly, they attempted to Imild a fire starting It with ktiro eene. re they had aeau then mother. Tho in l etaut a match waa touched -t> Uie kuslltugs ui explosion (wvmrred, and the ohil lion wore ru- Vr loped in dailiea and Id I tidy but tied, one of them fatally . The Fiuperor of Austria, on receiving the l'axlnuuei.Uiy -le!gation, n|>t.kr hopefully of the maiiitenance of poa iu Europe A man named Colling. ut I'miwont, V H , wae awakened at ulghl in hie room by a tramp, oho demanded hi* money, at the HUM time pleeentuig a loaded pistol and threatening to blow out lile bratua. < oiling directed htui to a bureau, where he said there was # 7tK>. l'he trauip, while searching lot the ui nicy, laid 1)1 VII the platol. Cutting seined the western and eliot (he man dead The ttolam-e sheet of the I'oet itUce dc|iatttuent for the tiecal year ending June SO, just |ire|iared, shows that, notwithstanding a largo im tease of service, the evpeir • were ft* .**'■*> Im* than lite jirev UMM y ear. 'the Liberals of New Yolk Mate, m a oou ve dton at Albany, adopted a platform 4b ui' i ling tiov. Tlldeu * canal reform |*cy , advising voters to sustain ouly nicb candidates as will au(i|iort (lie work of reform , condemns the Uitei lerence of tifihe-hnljeia in political -'onv Bullous , declares for a single pieatdenttal turn, and oouileme official eorrupuou and ei tiavagance. The conventual adjourned with out nominating a ticket The ItewocraU of Maanachusetbi, incoiivruUou si Worcester, uounnated a ticket for Slate uffioeje, headed by Wut. tiastou for governor, andtieu. IVai F. I'lltlett 'or bouuuuuil-goventer The plat form utterly repudiate* Uie right of any State to secede froiu the I'Muu, and claims as equally iuviolahle the right of any Mates to govern thomselvi-s ; op|voatw any cij auMon of the currency, and favors a return to a *|mc c basis . arraigns tho llepnblicati party for its prtdigate waste of the public ui niey. audita unjust and defective system of tavauon, fi nance and currency ; favors au <-|sn tie! I and fa r play to both capital and labor, theiutereels of which are identical . congratulate* the State upou the reperu of the promhuory Uw, as tending tu promote public order and mor ality. .... The In-public*-.* of Mary laud nomi nated J. Morrison Hams fur governor, and adopted a platform declaring iu (avur of an li' iiewt •ml ecou 'iiiirai adni iuvtratnm of the Hsate and oati-rial government* disapprove* of the further expansion of the carrency, and favors a speedy toluro to specie . deprecate* tho corruption in the government of Maryland, halls wuh joy the priiug of the people to destroy rings snd ch |uoa. The new Hpem-di ministry ts a c iubiuati' u of the Idherai aud Conecivativo elemeuta ScrTia and >l. unnegro have nottfieil the |*r the Dlklut, si.J mxny of lie rxchoet |visu t atiOLk have been Jt-a] liuvi. Ccrnnl Yalniaaelx Ulrly sent |-enema to j-rotuiM) the lueurßonts that if they would rrfrxin from d*:r >yiO)( |ircpenjr he mould rc;-e<;l thru- hctojaUkl*. Hta offi-r v*ft* rrjv-ctvJ, .. . A mxniitl mnn uftutid S.-hcll .1 reeled into the wooda wiUi 4 Mum LkUfilUiU, 4 girl of 4lxt*ti, H4AT Br Um fuiitkiue, Ohio. M.B Lkiighhu net RR f . IRI. . nc-nrch "ft. inkc'.s, end *he weir found, nearly titidn. and dekd. her thrukt cut from rr to exr. A terrible urayfle Lad evidenUyukou plvcw. Schell vc* arrve'.ed H|yeoni dte |-*uhe4 ftotn the devkatkt.d region* of Tex, •txio tli** one huudred end fifty liven were lent iu the am*il fsttlwiueutft xloeg tbe c-met, b ridee lire nee linndred xiul fifty ktot t In diknoU. uiftkiuj; three hundred in *IL (if ihe three haudri.l houers of Imliknoiix. only five were left etsudiuf! ... Th* coriwier'* Jury on tlie aerial Udder dlekvfor s! New York oen rureJ (lie fire c<>mmDiouer* for ub:q{ Uie l*d •lern without hkving lied them properly Dwted. 'flic recent rain* tu Michigan havu brought the apple crop to date of txcolli uco far be yond Uio tn-vet poiignine expccta'ion*. Ttie trade i. very brisk at tl per txairol. with #i.SL> and #2 .3U t .-iked of for the whiter vaneUoa. which have not vet apt-eared m market . The national agricultural cKnpwii, during it* •aaftion at Cincinnati, adopted a resolution recommending the completion of the four (treat water route* commended by the United State* Senate Tho iitnitlon Houee, at Mernball, Mich., w destroyed by tiro Two of the gue-t* and two servant girl* were Warned to death. Many peiaotuT were injured by Jumping from the window-* ... Heeent raina have been very damaging to Uie l.tighrh hop crop Fifteen hundred Ural Ooaeack* have been banished to the penal seUlerat nl of Turkestan. by the tinvaiati government, for having rrairted the new military Jaw*. Manv more are likely to go, a* those luw* most with much oppoaition in the Ural colonies Mown-. Moody and Hatikoy are c\pectod to do revival work ui New Vork this winter, prnimbly at (iilnioro'e Oartten A dispatch from Kama* City report* the arrest of Hen. John I). Croftou, late adjutant-geuerai of the State of Mtrionri, charged witii forgery in connec tion with war clainia while Croft on wa* ad jutant-general Kchi-11. tho man who mnr dereil Mi** LaugliUn near nellpfontaiiio. Ohio, wa* taken from jail by a crowd of infuriated men and lynched. Mrm. Smell had been pre vioualy arretted, and confessed that hor hu hand had told her of hie intention to outrage and then mnrdei the young lady, an] the ex cursion to the waod aas planned fui the pur pose. Bhc wa* compelled by her hnaband to accompany them and keepeilent under penalty of death The merchandiaa imported into the United State* during Uie eight month* ending August Slut were t35.H29.H3-i lee* than for tho i-ame period ia*t year. and Magdalen SUrk, residing ou Oreeu ieland, near Troy, N. Y„ took laudanum, intend ng to commit mncide. Tl:c womui only ilieil, but the man say* he will follow her at the tlrrt opportwuty. Ho he 1 boon out of work for eighteen mouths, end both were de spondent .... A dispatch from Hen Diego earn tlio i evolution in Hon ore, Mexico, wee ended Ang. 2.1 by en engagement neer Alte•be tween the government troope and the revolu tionists, IU which the letter were debated, lowing ebout fifty in killed, wounded and prm otier*. About live huudrrd were engaged on both aides. Martial law ha* been proclaimed until afTsiis are quieted ... A Mi. lteiiter, of New Albany, lud , murdered low d.v .rivd wife with a hatutuer. ret the h.iitso on fire, and then cut hie own throat A riot tea k place In Tori uU> growing out of the religious trouble*. A Catholic prooeenoo w*. attacked, and in the course ef the tight iuny piet.il ahola were tired. Forty or fifty ixuwons were injured, aoveral quite seriously Great Britain hae hteu visited Ijra atormof roonidorahloviolence anl many vessels wrecked. The crew of one numbering six men, wire drowned The B n <|>e;li*tcjuf' rsjoe at Arenmiberg, Hajtzer land, concluded with the following result: T he I'nuce Imporial uudertaktM the exciueive direc tion of the imperialist jiolicy, under the guid ance of M Hotilier, and the Mm press Eugenie will abdicate the regency The "tenner Adier cauie in collision with the Swedish steamer King Osoat ' I . near Gr>mby, Kng leud. Tlio lettei euuk, an I fourteen persona on boaid were drowned ... AM excuraiou train returning from Now York oa a Hmutay night ran into * |<*mngr Junuiiy ta l'liiladelpbla. killing two persona outright, fatally wounding •U, ftiut aerhnialy wounding ton Uinrr .... Tha President UM toJ the realguaUoli of Hoc rotary of In tort Or Delano. Homo of (li Indiana til nmiulUUuu with Uio cuannlßftlmien acted voiy *uapieh>u)y and wor ilrtrrll off by wartlara of Young Mau-Afralani! the privilege of attending a otroua, pop vuiod heraelr at d her throe children, the youugeot of whunt he* aiuco died, but the mother and Uio other two are ex |mrted to re cover, Mro, l'onauioiw ta aup|>naed to ha In aaue lite gale at Ureal ItrlUln did mote damage than at ftral i spoiled, and many fatal Ctoeuaillee were ix ceninni d hy falling building*. The American ship l llon then hard went aahoro near lav erpool, and woe a total lore Might of the eton were drowned hy tho overturning of a Uio boat whteli wont to Uiotr reoouo. five of the hfebuat croo weio aleo drowned Liis|>atchea from the Hwodtah arrUc etpedtuim ie|Hut its arrival at Harumeifeet, Noraay. All weiewell. lm|iurtaiil ms|w ami acieuufi ool leotluua had been made ... The works of the Mai luuseed Oil t . tupaii), at New lllunewtuk, N J., Were destruyod bv tile Lose, f lUU.OUU. iuatirance, tob.UOO, . ..A Uie near New lisveu, Ouuu., dcsiruve.l ths woike ut the New Haven Wrb Company, the Ueedle works of Card A Moras, and (ho shear woiks of J. F. Henry, involving a lose of #100,00(1 . Wui. Kitreeil, a farmer living near Ihweviile, I'a , left his home Ituneiice uf e .elect fomi-euy, U l (he ori-wciuK-elutie of the I.:- .velti tuxuiuriei (user, adjourning tin now Surrey >i.*|l in iu, Kuglaiid. The tower is ileeignod an ft iiwrutorikl for the ftl-o.iit'in of eUmry, aiu! * tioui! of IwuUier hvuat lelnren !Ui(;lft4vJ klul Vm rue . ...Thus i. x liaihtntoM in the (iermku lu uier met ue4. ■a.! the ikle uf dteca-uiit at ilorllu ha* been rinc-J to six |M <-en1.... Aocouiila friifli Sc'ollsivl ktiv! IreUltvl kr to the tSact ti.t the grokt aitumn et-irn onueccl lutunlnLtuiv* end much ihxuiae-o I 1 |wv (wt_v. The my of AVri *s i artikiiy tiutior wkter.. . Novk Nontib n ft. also v.aitej by the gxlr* wiiich o>vm*i' ued • n-li heavy livwo# t-ieawlioiw. avid miaMimn > sent sail ore . Au old man itemed Welch, reelding at KtkOWlUvi ytiebsr, ettwtupttod to murder hi* wife with eu ax. when, soring hit etm cutuiug tu. be turned snd shot at htnx. The euu then, in relf-defxuee, shut hie father vlt-ad. The old V| XL ft: lis not rkJKx-lod to live. j The liiitia: e want ♦.H.ioo.oou Ir yesmr fur mi tu tefiutfe period for the ifisrh Utile. The coin ukiaftiotirr* Would not h.leiv to roch a ( ropufttuoii, and Uie council lias broken up ... 1 lie New I urk (itale aaaeeeors fixed the sixr im tneutuf New York ctly at RI.JfkUI.M, and it* State (ax #7.233.515. the rest of the State tax Iwiug #S.7IM. . The I'ort* has ad dfcM. .1 a circular to the foreign pnveyw do- Ciarinit that tlie preaetit state of LL tug* len der" it nx-eeasiy ttv keep one hundrwd U><- •sud turn under arms between 51 .tar and (X iddtn to watch trespasser*, and that Tdrkwv is unatily to cwiUnne th.a for au indefinite luaw fhe Chicago boaiv! of tducauciii lias dbcardtol the Bible fr.-m the public school*. a A lJltle KotUßHcv*. Among tin- puv-.ts at Gorton, Conn., wits A boippy timrri. d lady, vxhoso his tory lis rum anon. Of Kpautxli lUev-eni. sin w.xs tclakniivncd by h-r j aruul* ixa a ii*kbr, diiiuK < knl-!, whii oxwilxt not liri loiiK- od wtIKHH t buy Don Id Nwxrcvly *np fK'rt if hln did, and !<-ft on IHSXTV! tbe nhip that U"ik tlo ju to Madeira. Wbr u tb" Vermel left JHirt the captain diecovl-r I'd the f"mulling, and fliiully orderad a young HpanisJi girl to take ohargn of lier OB tlie returu voyage to New York, where his wife gladly adopted the little waif, who WAS Lever mfoniicsl of her history by lu-r miopU d paD-nts till ufU r her tu Arriiige, w ben it w revt-alev! to her by lu-r liui-tiund. to whom they hm! i>>u tided it. She heard nothing of her real [airent-v till, some yt-arH st!lOl , , Kll<- re oeix ihl art.sit froui a geiiUi-uuiti from Minli ria, who proved to be her brother, and Htnb-d thut her jnuvutri hod thriv. .1 and prvmpertHl on the inland, liod long reprunched tiietiu-r-lvew f,ir the ulatiulou ment of th little child, and tying luul left their whole fortune to her if erer found to be living. The 1 trot her hud de ti rntined to find her, if alive, nnd doing so, placed the ninount due lier iti her hands. ITc still livi s ill Madeita, hon liauind hit childtvn nftcr hers, and in ur gent for n visit from his long loot under. Street Talk. " Learn to tall, like a gentleman, niv I toy 1 I'a pu is -try to hear yon talk ' afreet talk !' Doquitit." " What is ' strc t t ,xik* |wtja !" "What di-1 yon ju it now Ay to jour sistx'r I" " I tohl her to la- quiet." " But you soivl • Hush up,' uti.l said it very loud and rudely. Ami what did yon, ten minutes ago, any to Martlin?" " I told her to get out of my way." " But you viivl not say it half so nicely as that. You said 'Get out ol this.' And I think you railed her noni* name. What was it f" Harry looked ashamed aud the tears earn-, but ho nnswcrevl : " I railed lim it dirty snick." "Just so. That is what linear, by street talk. All these naughty worvls, and esjK-eially the rough tone and manner, you hear ou the street Tliey lulling to those loys who have never lieen taught any Is tter, und to those nun who, though knowing better, yet do not oare anything about the better way. But my littlo boy must never use street talk." The Male liic-slp. A Cajve May eorresponvlent writes: Tlieri- are nu n gossips most alvominable of all—who hang around the hotel doors eg hard for her un ng< r pittance. THAT HOKKY. —Some of the company nt tea with a Panbiiry family, spoke of tho excellence of the honey, whereupon th head of tho house, who stands iu re puted dread of hiR wife, feelingly rnid: " Honey in the most delicieun of rlolion cios. It is tho nectar of beautiful (low ers, ripped from the b.illiant petal* hy the never-tiring txa, kod molded into n glory that would tempt the god of " " Ephrnim," enunciated his wife, with atoru aolemnitv, "have you been drink ing again ?" fephraim groaned. Wiltlni for i Cave. Within two or thrrm tniloa of Tioka ! hnrgr, Miwa., a merchant, who hail tituti ntnw iu tlm ouuntry, c*m to a mnall 1 crook, Inhuilo which a uativo waa wanh ! itiK Iti* shirt. Tho man wiut mxuutig hi* Kurnn nt tip am! duwu am! arutiml, uini aa hn " nnuaoi! " tic whiatUw! a j merry tune. •' fhi yon have to wsah your own | ahirt* I" inquired the merchant, m he i halted. " Not alltta, hut old Itot hat got one I ' her fit* on jewt now," waa the ready j reply. " riinu you don't agree very wellf" " I'urty well aa a (long. Het'a i kind o' mullah, and I'm kind o' muliab, and when we git our latukn up we olaw •It to aee wh"'il cvr drat." \j " 1 should think you would wautaompr aoap." ! " I do." " Why don't you get it then t" "That would bo oaving to Rot, atruiigor. Hhe's aquattevl on the ouiy hit of lot nouti 'tween here ami VUtkn j I'urg, ami site a juat aching to ltave tae alide tip ami aak her fur it." " And yon wou'tf" " Htituigi-r," replied the native, oa he j •traightaued up, "don't I look like • feller who'd wear one aiurt three moiithg afnre I'd cwve ui aud lioller for soap f" The merchant aided with him, and aa he drove on, the mail Housed the ahirt up ami down tuid whistled: " I'm gwiue up the river Hear lilts holler." Uf Utile lee. The riweiit tire in the atorti of Jordau, < Maf-h A Co., of lioatviu, rejieata a lea- j son frequently laupbt ami lni[H-rfectly learmwi, and that ut tirnt private " fire brigades" are of the least |>oaaililo use iu an emergency uuleas they are kept in 1 a state of discipline by trmiueul and regular drilling. The appliances am! the men ut hand might have savedgl&O,- UOU iu value wr thereabouts in this in Ktanoo if the men tun! Im*mi drilled aa they might have been. A clergyman of the Church of Kug luml has lveen aciiU-nrsHl to five ytmrtt' < pcniil m-rvitude lor causing false milrnwi 1 t<> Iw tua no diat-aao ft>-h is heir to lucre troubles,um- to uia.nage than rheums turn, it c 'Wo* when you least expect it. end geuerahy tema.n* tu. ll gels ready U> go away. Ihe mot conspicuous :emedy for this ot-m pia.lit i* 7o.n*oi. s .tawlyne lAntmtni —cYhsl Fiuwt Omve tCTMsmmi of the Tradesmen's iiiduetrta: Institute. I'tUehurgh i'a.,open# Oct. 7, i .usee Nov. A Addroee JL J. Nelha, Fmsideut Com. Important to Tratriers. Persona viaiting New York or leaving by the oar* from tirand (ontral I*jwt, all! save an n.oantve and ei|>ei* of oamsge hire and tag gsgo exicessage by sioprsug at tirand Cmon Hotel. cp]*sute tirand (entral INqwA Over elegantly furuisbed room* and fitted upas a cost of European plan, (iaeet* can live more lux.inoQely fur ttie money at the Grand t'nioii than at any other fr-1 riant house m New York Nt ; •* and street oars pass the d.-ors to all (arts of U e atv ties that the hotel you enlrr is the Grand L'ninu Hotel.-- Com. ONt vtrriON CAN BK c t HEI. Maura's Pi Lsovi* svmcr. ficaas, a's Kn Wam> Town. M sxaca's Noouxt Purs. *!• re* oalj Hut etU ran PalssMuir Oua gterUni V leriiuatlr aslkue Uwi win Sixes mtt afl sees •lea rlr* C* til I la* ;.*li**l tg* l*rl up I.'* ttiwv. •I p tb* elo all* k'B of IS* U1..-4, lmrjnn*a tulSrwt. *a* assail, ortsfcut* hue s dWdMwg •■lOalin.ia ol lb* •■onaeti or • torpid tie Parson* *■' a*tlr**t. If IS*? let* rv* ur (eo hear, Pit* aad it is* e ucs ta lb*** *a**e b* sadtlaalr rimtSed. wilt nod la* **erases and U**r < rr*-t n walalsg lai'l.t *sd laacllu. sad alo*l be'or* rSe, *r* •war*. IS* lueg* *i a m**r st ptrss aad aleera.ed Uts iwsall ol S rb u ale.U, H.iiesct'* Puasuaw Pjnp I. u nisdeul wSleg J ■■am act eoataln opto si or saitSiac calruiaisd u. rhwt • € tig!* ••M*nh NeNdXUt k • Ne Tff di(i)VM Ul* Im4. ualßfi* •UN the fkfilif of lb* !()* h, afalt 4i|iUntt. ajEkd cm!** a rattKiiogi tpf? th* Wr*b IJnw *rw vwut, *kUi wUlow. *R IJ>* •in.l h>m. r.thr*Ur of * l.Ukrtg. Wodwoey. lbcia*ock , Mctdrftk* Pill* or* itvjalivd I fk** OMwdu in** or* i*rw>.r*d oglr hy J I! Siwrt A Ho*. N V cornmt MCh *tm) Arch Mmt. Phil* A mA or* for u hy oil 4r aggteu aad d*ol*r* Th#* Mai keln. mrv tuki B* ihlU-Ms*!* fun fV* )7ly CVins. an> Oood Trsaue...... Itya* 1 jjg BW Oews 40 ia •WW f!iw* Ijve WN# is*. I is Xhaep......... M'.fi y latutw td d n i Mi.tatii g I'S# Flooi -Fltra Wc:rn 4 4i * 444 Ktat* Kxtr* lb <4 I fi.i Wheal—Ned W*t*ru 1 Ju 4 1 SU No 3 Hfiring I 4 1 M dye-Stair p> 4 W liar;*; -clat* I 14 W 1 30 Barley M*'t IP • I 40 Data—M i*d Westem U 4 •• Oorr- Mixed Wesirrn 4V.H* WJ# Iky. fwrewt II # I II Stmw, per ewi U 4 M Hop* "3a, 1 JWk - Mem 13 01 *tt U let** UN Flab-Mackerel No. I, new 3-1 00 *33 00 " No 1 ww.. 14 40 el! 4 (<0 Dry fod, |ver rwt 4 40 4 00 Hem eg, K-a!*d. per b0x.... 44 l 40 Petrclevira —prvid* li',4 7 Kefined, 14 Wool—California Fleece 30 4 74 leu. 10 33 AastraUan " XT u n Batter—Htat* .. SO *4 34 We*t*m Dairy 13 * 34 WenTem Yellow 17 4 3} Western Ordinary J1 .4 14 Pruhaylvaota Fine 33 44 3) rbeone-Mat* Factory II,4 Jx " Hklmmed... 03 # id Wretern..... ...... 01 41 It Kffie— Hate 34 * 3D acnar. Wheat ...... I 40 4t I 40 Kjw-M.le 34 SI 40 Ooru—Mixed 71 • 77 Barley—Mate I 30 * I IS Date—Ktat* ISO 40 Bcrtano. Flcar 400 * 4 74 Wheat -No 3 fipilng 1 30 • 1 JO Torn—Mlx*d Oife aj> Oats 44 41 IX By# 4) * 43 fiar>y 1 IS * I II 841.T1M OBV Oottoo— ! • TOO Whoxt—Wiwtern Bed 1 ( 0 1.34 Kyr Pi • .40 I Ooro—TeVaw 74 *4 ,74 1 Mixed 73 * 74 , Date—Mi*e>l 40 • .43 , P*r**vleom—* 'end. t'N#l \ lleflred. .13\ rrrrnti ,, * b - - Eilß'Hfl SILVER TIPPED fmr chlMr*a. Nt t*r rr fcrl 1 tuHtrntmh *1 fh* t * ■hmUUKMBMBHI OTHMndMI wgrwd tfi*rif !f *ll would hnv lCf'ls1l J| CAttidß *< KKIV \> I K f |!W!iJm llcwYtt *nd Shf>oM Th* *r*i, frh\Cl"l3lVfl ilFT**t *nd nuuit durabl* Mh* ■■■UflUUfclieiieE 500,000 AC RES J " ~ j! Michigan Lands X ' o 11 s A Ii b : t j The Lnnda f fhr JcU*n. hanMni and Hgglniiw Hnllronri Corepnn* nrr Ndw 1 OFfKKKO FOR NALK. t Thf *r* *lfu*f4MS *loo® It* rallrond aad *ont*in Ur* j Ipcii of *r*ll*n! I'A K.>IIN(i and PINK L*nf To* *ralti *nd w*P w*f*r*d h*tdwon • land* in th* St*t*. Tbwy J *r* ttrnhn wl nminly *|fb b*fd m*p) and b**oh. ioti * Mark, aandr loam, and abound* in kprlugn of r>arvnt r waicf Mlrhlcn t* on* nt tb* l*aat fnd*ht-d and moot ■ pro*p*roua Stat** In rh* Tnloo, and Ita fairo*r bar* a J Kf *dt*r mrh-tjr of ctopa am! r**outrra than any W* t*n J mat* WUU* ralrt* Stat** may prodoc* 1 mm b • mat abun lano*. tb*y hav* no olb*r r**>nrr*, and *h*n t l*tr ii tal>a d *tlt-nfion follow*. * baa brrn J Uio c* tb: n*ft )■* sr to Kauai and K*br**lta. ' Kr Mapa, OlicQiara at:d furlbar information, ant I* to or addr**a, 11. )|. K \l( N I.N, Und fktmiwlwl n*r. I.an*tng, .Michigan THE $50,000 BONANZA ! *4. pe * Inreslet ID Wall Sl,eel. { $5 to SSO \ PEN BTO^^w M V.Vk.?* ' i DITBON & GO'S SCHOOL HDSIG BOOKS OoMtlteta s per feet irrlnu. ymMloi la IS* heel sua ae> ler atari • Us* atat} NS.I. 4ss4seif aed Hssel j s*r American School Mids Readers! la Uues ISwha. ol wglsS Book I CIA feet*) to *d*aU ' aldy ,* *jtgrd for Prlai*,f Hsheols huokll (AO neelel j sad Hook lit l#4l eselsl IM I'naau sad m4 ttlek Habual •' kamAami else*** uewrplied by 1. O ttussaua asrt W. k. Tl U>aa. Cheerful Voices! (AO ***•). If L O KMKkftok, I* a *ap4Ui **ll**iki# *f | A*IWM>) HOU#* Iw Ooii** n*to**a- The High School Choir! Ldl-OU'. by L U Kxsaeos *a4.VX a TIISU. WfoUy fVt"' 5 iK*4* lest ImSC. Th* Hear wf MMIM. ! lui lar *ww reer- ke* beae is. • *a4ar4 beak Tha * nr ° #ur The National Hymn and Time Book! JO ft*uie> fuifttoHe* IS* Saftt outlftcUftft *4 B** uau .ileal Im upftata# *s4 etuwag tebsuU. 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G AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ENTENNIAL HISTORY of m U.S. Tnaaiweiuu e*i ia tiw tbiUliup ki-iucy.( oer eaaa >D tuck, r Ibis tn*t*ete*i ..tiling tued a tut |>*llUtbt4 It Sustain* 1-ie iIMI Ibe bl I, l.c-i . i*lClllfta *ad HDD P*** .. . a rwtl * lueai ef tb. ippreecSlag pre ;d leu:.-' aim neb',, ilea. e. ~e >. ~- it 4* e**p. (be. ea I ext.* lem.. te ',4*0... MfliilfAt. M'a LIMIINu I U , Pi.u delpsm. F _ II 41 aVI ■■ 11. bit I a red nl llenir. N pat iIDITTV 'it. Tuae abort 1 .no* BMbixle 11 I 111 iTi 1 .DtJU iMJwnklx At u mi id na vl 4x4111 peiallub-d -or.Me Ottcnla ta. Add.eu. Dr.yrK. (jwlert, HtrS. ■to m. m MM . niiNT < ■ C'U.I. ever üß.ied to. inau! (be A peal ! neb •IA ta lb.. . i,*nr* Try 11. j XJ-1 rue. lli>--I- 4 .I.rbKPH lodtonepolto. Ind ffQSSQji^^SBDBH The Wonder* of Modern Chemistry. SarEparilflan ail Its Asomla. Cktift* to* We— gad Keif as Thee Italy Onrar after t'dag a Few UMM at DR. RADWAY'B Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE (lUEAT BLOOU IT Kil l I K. I Unod aplrtla dtceppa*rxaor af miliar, lanewar. rnelenrtud, . lacier** ead hcnlow of finch cad mum X b.iengU> laereecec. *pp*4e On'mrrea. ruiicli for toad, nil a m e-tt ratcllel at eclert ra*S. ( • •! dt. yecit m. -aha aad aadleturbeJ clrry. eecbaa freak ead *f TiMeppecreao* at •[. 4n. bki-.cl.ee. puntdaa IS* akla i..*c leu cut S.cU -11. IS* urte* cbe-wed troei u* tar tad end etuoftr eptMcr.ae* w a ftteer a.tarn or aniiaar .ie never pine Irrelj (men IS. bladder UtfewX IS* crwxbrc mi lurat pen at c cMing be vie or too re tiniaal. no pel* at aaebaeM 4 Marked diaJaatSw at gneMtty end frej-.eaer af lui.-t-axer; weekeulad dtochceyM (U craie'ed ts.l ecv), neh lueclely at parrncnent tutu lr.ceccc.it r -i—r ft *1 tutu led la It* c—rei.-.r* cict.d.. us 4 (ueetXuaui ber *.->1 tnak rr -t to> the ••'.! > u*e .a II.J* tiluf* UD IS* e Hi* ui Uc* eye*, cat the rear -1 ttiy.wfir.Hi ci !-'*. •-4 tb. akia cbeag*! ui ft riaai. hrnto.aad lamj-ey todna 1 Yttum ftuScria* (rum ml or nteeraiftJ laapa or tabeiatoa will luolft great baaftSX ta fttpftrt- r*xtr>4 fre.ll IS* : IMb pui—cru or macocir IMI xbr i iug* air ftftlto two*. Hi er ntaiipipe, lira! at bead dtrntuirbing el vh. 11. J.Hi |4 r-'ayi, eeoro-cl lar-eeaaut cimaets uhr-rv*'. -ut 'u.- ar.leni Oy,e atrht urc.li cad scar end l—.iuft '! we.knr.n nmand lAb c *l. c. tog*. • •limlJrtt Fit < D4fi*t .* it Of.id 071 a Willi!. 44# nafiaenik u U4bn ludftoJ p* -iiiu. ol .- muu* hi * d-is IH idcerttie ! > .reipartlla. ewe-CPcX ad X* entn. ' *e* wttb Hrd -I l*.de.*a' hare .I nv.la4, *d and b-e turn del. acted t* tb* Ixwes J tat., el*., asuci if • art*. the IM, ri. brta. rp-..:a! c i.iular.ft ciaxmai. nbtt* .inc', .au-w te4nr. r . the fx XMw XFA Ml 1.1.7 l> t0 mta ' aea. I . 't! -it r.ft ecml beeit Im. Ktrud. XU.ii H— *MI * 1 - a•* U" iI -a "til " b. r and ta ermr lo htalth.ftimiai'H and lleftb Th. 4m.1l pirro. >.l ih'a re ived, to Ih rtwam that threaten death a la t iraramf.tb.n oj the I . .. and TabevYuo-o* I'btstoto. Kc-tnlela. Knhiluad IV -eaea, Waetln* Itoyanmtk*. aad OXenerdSia ..t ih- k-d mta. IMfttrnte*. HU.I t-aft. ol Water litota: uoeona rntlad mi lorde-t ebem cethMere bare Is be na.-d. hai d.n* *wy WUS tbe paint*l lemum ol oalaft tb-m laalri .uenl.l, du*>t!yiiui 4neo la tho rfnJ '* -tl **•* of I•- fiemit.au a nl th* *ad Kid-, x. In 1 Uroale 1 ~( I.mxrrhx* *od lertue dl.< a- - la IIWHT. *-ataa, bard laai-.r. and . i-itd * ran ta dmtwi la ran.-eel am tSn .al olc - and 1a lo'irr*.** at the lenga. lo goal. dy*l-r-r—la iXmnalbn. ncirtft: I. -~t K Aii4 it V* in th*** f rm of wlkaxr* lb* hunufi t**ty b** wm* * e mpMi w7w-k A-1 whmrm *owr hoot of *ifcUPtc* !• urt P~l remit, nbailees** tb. *. nt-bm ei and adnvtrntk-n ul tb. a.< k It la v.- each o**m. n.tn all tb# niece time cl . tiateace avjie cat "8 Iran the mnfortaaate. and by Ita weodertal. • ->et Mocrnstaial agency. W reatxrna th* ti.-J-eleM Ui 1 row Ul. and naw ei men c. wham thto greet remedy aft 1a aloa* la Mi dtoeaftta lhat ..ry mm ta mxrarw in** tmnhled art IS. a fee dxaee eltl In Ice-, caaea. and • tee botvlea ta the mxre aggrarntad lorwm. werk • par ™TvSi S!lid with chmolc die.am. ahxnld l-nrchm* n package c-alulnuM 00. d reo tudllm f rlee 111 rm domn xr # per Salt dot. bottie. or I par >4* be Sold W drngctots RADWAY'B READY RELIEF XVIIX AFFORD INMTANT EASE. DfFLAMV ATION OF TWK KIDNKT*. INFI AW VIATtiiN urfHl 81-ADPICW. INFLAMMATION t>r TH* Bt'WKIJX. OONt.F-tTION OK TltK l.t NU4K •OUK THROAT, Dimn'LT ItRItATIIINO. PkU'ITATIoN Ol TUB lIKAUT. (IRADAOHF. TDOTIIACH , NkORAIAitA, RIIhUMATIRkL CHILD uillM-S. Atil'X ClULlk TH* ftirpfieatixa at th* KRADV RFI.IKF ta viae pat* cr ,i*tie ftbem ttie pela or dtfltculty .xtota w(il aft-cd earn and Cl-Bllvt. Ta.oty .!r-'ito to hilt a tamhler ct water will, ta • turn m event, ruie rH.tMIX, KI'AHMH, kU'K 3TUM A. 'I IIKXRTRt KN sll'K liKA DAt'HK. Dl AH Kll. A. lIYMt.HTI A". IHMJD. WIND IN Till! BOH IJX. and at I.H'TKKNAt. FAI.N.n Trar lec* ab wkt alwrjra carry a Mil# at HAD XX XX ■> II LI. IKK with th.m. A lew drxvuv ta walnr will prec.nl rlcknoa or pjvinft fma china* at weter- IT 18 MKTTKR THAN FRF-NCH BRANDY OO It ITT IOCS Ah A MIMI'LANT Price AO t rut*. Held by Druggists. DR. RADWAY'B REGRUTM6 FILLS I P*rf*ctty iMtokM. olonaUi oo*t*4 with *w**% onn, pur**. rrgtU*!*, purify, auxt ot n"ngt b*n. It AII* 1 \\ pll.Lh* Yrkßtlp*tl>v||. C\ltlTvxn4H*B. IfidlfO* lien, I>r|*tk*U, HI!I"1iu>om. lllli.-uo F***f. lnfl*aHß*. tl(>n of tb- B >w*|*, IM**, *o.l *ll IW*n#ronjon '• vt th* lo(*rn*J Vl*c*rik. Wrr*n!%d lo *f!*ol • poUY* our*. Pumly Vofoubb, cxtoUJning DO m*rcary. mlo*r*b, at drift*n uo drug* %V i Ab**rr* th* following omrtom* rmlUng tmm 1 * Hen of th* DtfwMvo < >rg*no* Oonotitxnlion. lawntd Pil, Fulln*** of tb* Blood ID th* HMUI. Aritiiiy of tb* Biiaf nwUuJ)BD n*4* of Vistor*. !Vt* r W*b bofnr* th* Sight, F*r*r god Dull Pain io th* Il**d. IMlcloncv of Pampirottoo, TUownr* of Ui* Skin gad Kjr*r, rain lo tb* 8ldg Ch**t. Umt*, god Sadd*a Fiuohr* of U**t. Burning In Ih* Ki-nh. A f*w do*** of RAIIWAY'H PI I,IpM wtJUtrn* UM urvtevni from *ll tb* *!"•*• n\rn*d dfe*ord*i<. Prlro DA Com* prr Box. HOLD BY DHUOtiIBTS. Rfud "FAIeKB AND TttUß.** *t°\\ XJcTJIZZ,, Air worth tboiuvend* will b* will yua. 20 SSKR.VEBW! SSSCSmtr J"i • ROOFING ! KBIt'WS!"! fafl iiutMun Itew to toft to ' klaglloa. preveel eaoay. • ; STOF LEAKS, EFFECTUALLY AND CHE A FLY, • . larnotoefallklada.atoUad My <— **'.J rtw f few Wa aa to, wytto M tow. MM# Bebktf , KgSgSf^snpaliptigl llM> UUm * teoe Ultoral ladaaltoaila adored J N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 1 o~br ■. Maw Tab. 9 i. Now Is the time to Subsorlbs! N*?h Fib# KtfnTlafa preoawiad ta rtarr Wow TaaHy Mmtß*,. The New York Fireside Companion PROSPECTUS FOR 187 ft imt NBW YnM FlkCafM OOHpapio* M wow iwoognued aa Uto baa, mtetaiaed. meat varied bad euiertalulng weakly pnbtlebed la tba Cat lad Siatm No aoi t la apared to obtain whaler er iu add to tua miaaaai aad ralaa ad lla daa law la Tba beat wrltoie In every wl Bar Inuwana. Tbmal ptroatn. Fhyauitoay af Irtaaaaaaaf Wotuia, Maaagaatwat .uud jadgmaLaod a vaat amwaai af btforutailuK to gtvau; anaoaia Uxjuaauuoa lalaung to lovaaad auaaoua, legal aad nmhaal gaaaftoaa tale.iaJ*u> for tba kiiobaa and boaaibold. to laL aadwtaa to all qinouoaa that turn apta Ufa. Icc*) be found |b ibis sNms. v Hradtag far JAttto Palba.- Ti.Sa m. aad will aaaUawa to Iwtoaaof tba praaal aont faataraa od tbc iwnar. Tba <-ulnbdUutia to Ibla dafartßMWt ara bjr U.r rorr r ..rio.nl wntora for cntldroo to lb# oauruy. TbiaatooonaamTMK MEW YOHK i ri HP 1 p (TIM PAM IPX laralaatoa to orary baaaabt. Id ton tbora aa ateildraa. lAot af Eagravtaga Fraaraiad ta Now Yearly Mahai itbi n ■ A UEIMtOX IM IAJVK. Yalaa, 1 eta j THK UTTLB AS (HJUW, Valor. Ila THE FBTF ftWK. • - - M " TAM A WAT FROM HOM E. - * - KfclM TAEEWEUL. • - 1 - I BBUIMMIMU TO BKO. - A MODEL YACHT, .Mtorad) Valaa. ajwata * Tbaaa towatlfal ptctocat afa far tranlng. aad adbrd a ilaibla artdMiaa - j to Uwfaraltereef every heaia MUXRO'S UIRLS * BOYS OF AMERICA" ; Largest and Host Popular Weakly Paper for Young Folks. > It to tba only paper wbicb eoaiakw tba kind ad atari— wlrh miahara waat ta raad atood to tbwr UUto uoaa aad wbtoh every father any aabantatlagly ptaca 1 rbe haeda uf bto cbildrea II ooaudca a larger annuui and rartoty of goad roadtog lor gtrto aad beya Una can be bad la aay other weakly ar anathly perianal TERMS FOR 1576. *rxtarb ontLn ajtd mrt or ammmjca aad the xkw tomx nns MDM COM Pa XIOS: Otto copy uf JTmarr, ui rto aad Mew of A atari aa win baaaat lot n, yaar to aay aobactibai la Uto United Mlafeaae niwl f ottSM; two ouplm for |l; blue niplne for |t. ft/ Mm Jerk ytraatdi r. vtopaabat will be anat lar otto yaar aa rueedpi >4 flt. Iwocnptaafor M; ae. ataa jar fl. t. nan up ad Claba ran afterna.da ntl aiagto ooptoaat BUO each. Wt a.:; ban paaalble lar irißtitaaeaa aont la ftogtototad Lottara. or by Itoat OBW Mower O i dot a. Bath papar, aaat to aa addiata tor ana yaar. tor flt .. /VMdm. yawn, hyt rlataa natoia. awn free. Apodmwo oopm witb aoy una ad the aheve ncloiae ami taaay addra* oa raft of Tea Ctotk A®W WAYTED t. nxw Miiaatn t. ery toara atoPrlllaca whora(bareare aa aewadeatora ttoed ma ba Btodr by aut caaf[ cwaraaaata. Mora aud Oirta ara amd ta I awi canvaaaara Every boy and (Ul oaa get autwcntMfi taUadr aant vtßaga W-tto far panknton. ; Add ma, UliOShlE RIKRO. I'ahliahrr, P. O. Una MAY. ' .tod Iteebwaa Mrm, New Verb. Berry Pinole ht Ball, dwa Hoed tor Prtoe Lnt. _U H rIKHUI. Own|iiita Halei.Bl ,seaa gSTjI.tL Ann fKR *k iii immtnt. i*mi Ha fa Mel. e4 Vamala la iMrm Inwlwi Off l.'na and ot TMt IKKK Addmaa P O Vl. KrKV IUU. *a*oa,a.M.laa I-IKbT URAXb EXPOSITION at IkeTaaUMMSV* I bmrmuilnnirn htutanvPt bniUh f. !* . Uhl A J. HElift. rtotli Beaks K*ebana*d r-tob ail om Want eld Writ. ( >ta IMi ma. Ito art aa a Book Krolssa*e, B. T til I doy at txana. Aeoeia wanted (toUti and ma • Aod— TKI'E * IXJ . Aapau Me to. WANT* to Al-TNTa toßia aa4 orato/V*. B—., dßa mid. A OOCLTKB A OQ..i W Valraalr Mrdtrtnr* arblrh (aaralar t l*a by ttwr rtotoal Oatfcnitto ectieo. MM MA b taken for CooattpaUaa. Tha sella. aoaristoc and pa la laaa ctanUw al Tarrant'* Seltwr Aperient U auMb ahal la rwqnlred. and will apaadllj cara Uto IbH-D BY ILL PRroOIBTK. WisDonsio Central Railroad Lasis. Ki ■ 'Baal Parma al to* price. aad o* aa* tonaa Itoi* l>jpa < toad toalar H—Jtiiy < "tlmei. K* Oraaa beeper. -■ Mo aaaaa* wind. - Wo nielarb-ra dtaaeaaa Haa- ra onto* attoarbara a*ad poMel card atola * tor pettipLleU. map*, ate to CMAB I. iXJt-BYLand iVmtotoor. Wis (to R R < -> . MUwaake*. Wto flcr. mf (tutor aa art ito. lamit PORTABLE GRINDING NULLS. i . . Km ifLrbßarr 41a uala riiiiwn, net towd rtor MIU Mmb l"ETl / alar*. I.raalar llalrb Alt /ABSmT*! Bra- (talli at tlalh. toll! / / at BP 1 rir ka. toia Mvilm t4 Ifn rietLH. iiHimc, / JfcgpTlßgC- ittol I'ulJh *. Kmc r. UU. dl kW ■Pftof '"'J MiHrlV I | pit**. htl4 IMac ta al Pomona Soraarr Seed for t'lronlar WW I'AKHY. t'tanamlnear, K J npiiiM ,Bk UIIU 111 libwratK Speedily rami l V DK UH'K'P ool* known and run- Remedy. Wo II A ROE (or UveUneat . until cured. CAM on or add rem Dr. J. C. BXCS. U3 John St* Ciaelnaxti. 0. tot'}( k per Week Malner. Mala ■* Krraal* Oreo tar fraa Addiavt I 'ryatal i <• lullaaaiMk !a,i K MB BAN COU.BUR, Hlakaii*n. N. V. In rrarr rrapari a Aral rlaaa Xr li>i Kc.bo.cl lot lac l.adtoa |IM) tar Itatoaa Vaal. in.-lrdtnr ecaa llmr f Tolltoo la (ntl Hi, laltn. f rro.-b. Icarmoi riroo. Oreaa. Uoltar. VoraJ Mniir II !. P.toiia, 8oii a<.i:M> HAWED (•^BACKSHEESH bit UAr m 4 A4mltrp la Ur ClHoail. Bjr rMb WTUmmn. It the W..„drrv \f^ b®4 M.ibterYe. of the of the Km* 18.m4 ftoftrwy* life B* it m!I ulb the old ilid | ihepT Kail It frlia *h*! the Author mw, heerd. b4 Aid. In wh inlmitWe bH )t. that rrrry one i*U£h* in Bir of Mwril at it* ffrnvine humor I MMI tan. It U liee. RATA, Spwj, hriwfvll of ped thing*, •ndeetao "nientA thnt itPm < hHt* /''rwUi, 'rf iei m>r. f# . renounce it " tmndMr." Mm te CAN rant it >#: illnktmt i- ni, moklty rtreuted in B—n |n at a ia BKW VOKKor CHICAOQ. | ' m mTIIK BKfiT in ike Warid. r i iß"~"Mwi > utota l"til**ral BatlafaeUotk yseaerih WOMIKUFM, Inimr. ♦ lha toc-rr li n-wj to bill KlicilT Br carlnaf *11) bn • on*. AfWWxA Ml iiiiKi Mint KiiMii. : I j I Whiter, Lbrhlor. Srrrlrr. Klcho WVkMB>&/* KVKHATiOInV Prnlaea 11. v,r> re all Ui ftoeo nith U. HKIJ.ht Ukr IIOTCAKKh. T ■ tfWmrl it .Sond at on on for t'trenhar to ,KO. K. tItNTZ A CO.. I ► 171! Ilnnwe St.. New V*rh. QBWT uUrl 1 slll 111 I'rofltw. hail oaH Mikm. EDljn i ■* i err ** h kI * h nnn P n P n P" 1 rut. all .and oj rtepo- A HI 1 ilLllj asto Mil jeoi to rtobi rtr.fta y UUUi Bit KIVkI.TKR A I 0., Hnnkera and | Brokrra. No. 11l H mII -i rm. a r Vcl< TIIK WHAT l-IT.-k-m 1b1.tD... ,sUa a •Urhl. hi* laduOrriMOto to Acvnla Kanplra , eon la and alamn. A* nta Wantnd. Kmil t n ata tofna. U. B SPKu. jM jjr " Reek ud )OB And. " / Circular* containing ail IPACuAKKmuS otmnary loformntlon will I ®StS Bw hp * eM tree - Adiireaa, J *'• ( HOBBY A CO., Box MS9, BT. LOUIS, MO. Mb Ag*t.te wan tod. nna mam fraaa • mat. lU> paeton ttafti .. r"Tifl ss r&Jfri? u*to am*U 1 imi'taiali \ M mamA Jd etoaap to ttoa Li* \S Elastic T rats Co., ton. Ml BraadWM. N. V. I1l. ' Bkiaatotkrwaß. OkHaraandtoi rkmHi.andkaanenß • B. T. ■. PtoJNto to xnaroTTXn-MJ >OR W. A. DROWN & CO S UIVIBKETiT i AS# I'IIII.A OKI. PHI A ato NEW YOKto.-Tka J uaaimm wuutotd *tlk tMr natoa mm aiiai daatli rm PRILNTER'S ROLLERS rxZlrJaaZZ, aijtooiad bTlMMaaaSari KtolwaMU ~f loud la aaod to prtoMng tkto PBBto J- i. COI.K. Ar .. tot* taa Ma- M. Y. Tit 11 A C -tto aknU.it to tka wwM-lataaaraam 1 T/ A ~a prtoaa-l aipnto Owpanj la kiaawtiua ; mtrnfut art i nl plaaaaa ■•aiibadi- Trada ooatinnalto Bunaaalaa t*nh i natad aiaijakara baal I*4*ar awato a11 -I waatallto. tint ardrralar to AOBAKT ( . WKLLA. Al Tap Mi ilk TCwToNl flitol iW. OMtoR MAIaANtT tortra Ad mil ami. BakaM ■ An anal i„ AAtotoaa to. NLCTtoaWkaB. M arton. Otoa : llchiiai Piae aid Faniiii Idids FOR SALE. (leto h*U ! (toad Tlnitoer ! fiead Air! Itoad ' Water! Gasd Till* ! Hewltk, CUtoald ! Tke evlkre l.nnd lirnal mf Ike Ktlnt Or Pee* Mnrnnedte Hallwnv Caaapaa,. Ttok.OOO 11 ' KKv to adarpd fur aala !* jiarpi—ii at krtaaal , hxttCaaaaoi. to pat nidi aa daadrad Wu.4aill.imi Met ' <4 Ptoaa. 11l m tod laoaMal to tka Una ad Iks fnlknail limlat Us". aa pad to aa) to Uaa world. Ito akao* . tka tow. and wUI bs add as ■* (amrmMa taraaa to an. ' tuJ aatQara. Tranakto—OakJßiinck. Maplr Rook Kim. ! Knack Cfciltl. Baton* nd. ruw, Hntokick. aba., atn. • taa. Land aod Ratnad Farlßtaaa aea imld iat aforad j I toiilhn . and ttkoaa *ko *toh to asm* >m* *4l 4m a.JI la appk aaH atod loto okatea arba-taioa T** - ■ hohwllila cash, aod balance *fUa aaaaal iato I Sat at , atwan per oanA. aa an* keaenwd lal muika br mail I liienitolr fnrMidlad, Ink, to paa-aon or br atoiL tn Wm t- WKKKKK. laadi'cawtoMH Addeoaa at Kaat Sa*laaa. Mtob SMITH OR6AN CO. BoMton, Mdf. TKeae matt An rnd f nmtru atrn/d Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere. ■Lgentg Wxnted in Every Town. *n*d tkrnnpkiaal Ma Untond ktntoa an tka irtnTAia.YiKNT ruid Tkkl to. a* a Aratoa at Mnntklr r" "Hi ' Pan na.ua ahonld ask tor tka ItMTTto AarantcaJ Otou Uaiol ng— aaad (nil porllnnlaia an applUalton. BBTkA.YHHUIh LIVER INVIGORATOR. Uiaui-liadrd eaatlrrl)- Iroui i.uai. Thra, t.l .K* rr - * Pt- r.otoa Mailt* narrall toarbld - M chauldadaul tkr •r Hod matter ~ Ud dose to tkelr lto> floio thr •> a Iran. ' x LJ .11, Id mo I const l atapplYltoln O nation, fiotn a • heir place a tcoapootoftoll tn hralthy Mow of oAM a to HI r. .coon mil title I taa, I*o rat- LD k . arrardla* lo rf- In* tke atomark. ' '-iff fert. tor oil ad. twnalto* food lM frrtlcina of tke dla-eal well, PC- Hi dto I.IVKR. Irae*n- ItO TINt. THI larltlra afMan lll.oon. Clrla* a 4k ark aaad Boerrla, lone and Health ' U dlaenaea deprnd lalktHkolrnr- kd_k ral on or canard chlnerj. rttaa* k) aatrh derange - In* tke conae of J went oa Bilious the diseases, of- Hi attarka. Coatlar dbt Un* a radical kw nraa. t hroute IM enrr. Aao CAM- . arrbtra.nranrp ! lI.T MKlliriAt % k_ aln. Jaundlrr and : It la ( YllllAL- £ 2 l euialr Wrak- Kl*. and la AL- * " ueaara. 1 lahlc- W AYN HACK. H "poouftall taken at ronaiurnrewent of an attack of SICK HEADACHE wain I.T niluntca. IKL- I w or HtLlon SKIN MA UK lOlTll rn. Hy I bottle. TRY IT! Forpaanpkl.t coatalnla* useful Information and all ■ Hout the Lit er, address UK. NIXPORD, Mew Ya. h. HOLD Y ALL DRrcWNTS. CK f A t9A a day al b.-tno. Kamiiloa wrlh p I sent 99 UN ecu trap. srlKHOlt A IX . Portland. Ma. LIVKKY PAMII.Y N ANTtt IT. Mao da < P* ■ c M-T Acuta 111 u v 'nvrn v-w i-. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 1 Trie Loading American New Hp* pel. TIIK RKMT AIIVKHTI-IXJ MEDIUM. Dally. $lO a year Serai-Weekly S3. Weekly. SS (tutaw, Aw f tk* Aatorrttor Spool awn fVplea and l-H-rtUln* Rataa ft*c Wcwbt. >o olal-nf AO or mo—. wly 81. paelBn paid. Add rao. Tn Tars una. K. T. $3 SAMPLE Hbora. Add roar TM I'xioK Pi*.l)o.. K.wark, N. J. I. 1 T V li'll 7KI Bn-iPtu, K* York. N •'*-* .1 IN ri . tnanttfacurrrof Soud Ooll> JR* RLKV od awry dr., ri-'ti-m I'bo afoc* to l,raa.ry ch-'loo and to oflrrod at nutU at trad, prior* to keep oer workmen *oln* Bill, nndw 11 ~P O orctai In adtancr Orar s I V.O.U D prlciV*. loaaaaalna dadiaioaaaa fr— | Geo- p. Rowell tt Co. I COME AND SEE Ybaae Rich Pralrtoa Nearly one million sen* lor aala on lb Stout City and fK. Pan! R. R.. and on Uia McOracir and Mi— ,T]rl Rtrar R. R Sorrral Lirpro frauta for Oolc.- nlea ..mo or aend oommli-re b< oaamlna. Kcore or. a . oaa aeon th Lend ttkoo B. Apply to IIAVIUISON A ( AI.KINS Nlbler.JWcoln < a.. lows. 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