FUR THE YOCIW PEOPLE. 4 CAMY HUM- T*o dog* are fighting ; cwtt-borsa ia UrUd ' j Thinks he wit) trot! Rawing and plunging. he intddenly daahM Oat of Uir lot I Cart follow* n*>--h*..Hv can help it, Biner il i fast ! Buvublety-tnmhleiy ! jiggeUy-jnmblety Kfc the two part. Boy drop* his shore! struts* alotif after, rWng hot cW*e" Mooly-oo*. wh taking, and ki-kctg, aisi frtaking. i Join* in the race. BcMv.otlf, il hld. Unok* this a frolic Just to It* mltul 1 After its mother, skipping and Jipjiing, It O*)MWS Uhiud. Lssving thr quarrel, dogs folic* after. Streaking along ; So the procetb-iou weak at artisg, Knd* very strung. On they all go 1" rimigmg and dasl.iug, i ouui.g au.t slashing Jiggling aed j.inip ng. creaking and hnmtaug 1 Shaking an.l whisking, kicking cud fr skii.g I liaucuig and skipping, rearing aud diptung Rarkuig aud chksing I All the sewn rac.eg, With all of their might, on. on, oat of sight I Folks, staring after, wonder ,Ui iaughtw Where it willml. Than suddenly see them retnru as they started, Jut rounding the bend ' Tet, with this differri ce, Uiy uow is driving, And sevins to bv mad 1 But aft of the other* are sui) just as happy As eVvr and glad. B-ck they all evwE.. ! Flung ng and dashing, si outu g and slashing Ji gbng and jnoiping, crt-skiug aud hnmpiug ! Shaking aud whisking, kicking aud frisking I Paucii g and skipping rvaring aud d.ppv g' Barking and chasing ! A I the seven racing Straight ha k to Ihe lot. *Up they end up their trot! :t * JT(fa Eorrta-.r, Tkss'v Ad*e**re, "The bug* arc eating np *!1 tbc ICAVYW the young squash-vine*; what shall we do to save theui ?" said nuunmu one i*y " Get aomeiecda to stay in the garden, and they will eat up the bugs, aaid papa. '• Rut how shall we make them *t*y in the ganon ? Tby will not think those b*lf-e*teu squash Tines so mee to hide under as s.mo rock to which tiiev ue accustomed." "Oh, papa! let's build a house fer the toads, and thru they will stay," said Ih-lla, who bail been listening all the while. So the matter eras decoded, and under papa's direction the house was built, something tfter this fashion: Three nat stones were selected frvtn the garden wall, which Tbeo, Bella's little brother, drew in hi* wagon to the plot where the oa' bsges and gnashes were struggling for life. First they dug the cellar. Theo helping with his little shovel, only stioseW the dirt in, in stead oi ont as be should have done. The cellar was deepest at the back, so tiiat the two fl|t #tset ap for the sides sloped backward, and when the third stone was laid across for tlie roof, that sloped too. hke the roof of a hon-e. { They piled twrtb r.p at the back part, bnt lett the trunt fstrt open for a door. When it w.-ij* *ll dene, tb* children snrveytsl it with pre at satisfaction. *' There, now, that's as nice as can be," said Bella "Tea,"' said Then, " I can det a toad to pat in it. I know where ther's ever never so many." "Oh, we can find toads enough. There's one right under the front door rock. I've arm him put out in the evening," said Bella But it was a-h'iol-time now, and Bella was obligeii to leave the garden and the bouse for the present. TUeo was too little to go to school and he wandered about not knowing exactly what to do with himself, till a bright thought enter ed his brail. Dinner-time bronght Bella home from school, and .lj went at onoe to tne gar den to inspect the towd-bouse and to look up a tenant f<>xu. Not filming her little bother eithar In fbc house or in the garden, she began to be alarmed about the little fellow. " Mamma,'wfeere's Theo?" she in quired returning to the kitchen. " In the garden at plav, I think," re plied mamma; who was busy with the dinn r, and had ceased to watch him for an hour or so. "So, mamma, be isn't there, for 1 have just been there to look for him," said B- ila. " I hope he hasn't run away. Borneo 1 | Romy .' where'* Theof" sue called, as a large Newfoundland dog bounded into the • kitchen. R >mv wbiufrl and began to smell arouno in ail direction*. Th- o's mamma looked very anxrou*, and his papa, who had just onoe in. ami who took in the situst on, followed R my. who was mak ing his w ay towards the lower end of the garden Bej on J the wall which was the bound ary line betw#efi the garden and the pas tare a joining was fi-small frrg pond which the chthtian sometimes visited when searching for wild Bowers. R mt-w made straight for the pond, and papa followed on tot mo; and it was well they ruaebwd it when tbey did. Theo was found in n sad plight.' He had attempted to wade into the water after the frogs, and when he had got in part way, both feet stock fast in the mnd and he could not m >ve at aIL He was a brave little fellow and did not cry, but called odt joyfully: "Oh, papa,*! wanted to get a bop-toad to put in my house, an 1 my feet stocked in the mud and wouldn't"go along." " I shouldthink so," said his papa as be fished him* out " Didn't you know it was naughty to go to the'frog-poud alone ?" " I won't never do it any more, papa," said Theo When his papa set him down in the kitchen audi told his adventure, his mamma hardly knew whether to Jangh or cry, hat she caught him np in spite of his mud ly boots and kissed him again and again. " Well, Mr. Theo," eai 1 papa, as they sat down to dinner, " I guess we shall have to watch you a little more closely in the future," but Theo did not run away again that summer. —Marion. SfMwi' Krcn. The more you study into things, the more wonders yon will find, even in things so small as the eie of a spider. Eight is the a ual number a spider has, and in ea -h branch of the family they are arranged tognit their way of life. Those wtnch livo in caves, or dark boles, And* need to see only before them, have 4t!'the eyes in a group on the front of 4be head.- Spiders which live in a web trove the eyes raised, so they can see all abont them, and those of the family o*t*. precisely like the gas lamp#, except Hint the poata are taller and wider apart, The lamp* are iuctoacd in large oval gl**a glob.-*, and beyond tin* do not nff. r exNu-wil!* ftvm the gas lamps. Y* the dttl tight lades a wav, there COUII S, t without warning, n sudden flash, and every light in the street is burning with an inteiiae white glare. The effect ia like daylight, swept in intensity. Every part of the street, the immense trtillic m the roadway anil the people on the i walks, evert' arehitectnral detail of the budding* to the top of the root*, every object., however lilinnte, IU the window*, the flowrrtou the bah\uie, are plaiu y . v*r;tile iuhl m their natural colors. The actinic effect is the same a* bv day. and a'l color*. Intli real aud artificial, lasr their true shades. Every sign on wall 0 omuihus, the tui&iilMil pattern* falirie* and the finest print can plainly be iwv-n, People * ated bstan< the ,vf< * read their paj>er* by the aid of light* on the opposite aide of the way. and y. t the m *t oelicnte complexion* and aof*. est tint* in fabric* oo not *ff r in tl e w ite glare of the lamp*. Every *t- e in the road i* plainly visible, and tin horses moveswittlv along a* if confident of their baiting. Such illumination it the perfectr >u of sire, t lighting Neigh boring streets, though more brilliantly lighted with gu than any American a'reeta, *o|ieai dark and ghaimv bv eon trast. Be* de* the Avrnne dc VOt**'* thme aie a nnmler • f theater, halls a d public buildings and bop*. bgl 'id wi'hont or within, ami in each cane ft., e'egtrie light haa suivrsedtsl ga* or 'I i* used where gas would be too cxpeu*ivt\ Tbe appearance of the lamt>* naed >n Fvria t* peculiar. The entire gloK aer'tns to be flUc.l with light—no fl -me or point of light being v sible. T ! e color is intense white. ooe#*ioua)'y changing to bin* or deep Yellow for *■ instant lu aome few case* the light is naked, or placed in clear glass lame*. In whatever manner nsed it is untie*** • hlr to look at the light for more thai a few second*. This iuteusitv. and th occasional flickering of the light. e ra **d as object-.®* to the electro light On 'be other hand, why should any ore 1 >k at the lamp* any more thau at the snn. and when not looking direct!* at the light the flickering is liardlv uobee able. In balU aud abopa the lami s may be placed next the ceiling, or b - bine sc ecu*, so that only the reflected light ean be aeen, and on tof-doors the latnps mav tw placeil overhead oat of the range of the eyes. The flickering come* from a variety of causes, and it is donbtfnl if it can ever be wholly ovei come. The tMunta to secure are a stead \ motive power (a turbine being beat I, and good car lams in the lamp*. An other objection has been found iu tl e deep shadow* cast by opaque otyeca when lighted by electricity. Carcfnl observations both here and in Paris, in ball*, shops and street*, fail to show that this i* a aer.ona objection where two or more lamps are need *-dtoribner. Iwt Fercrer. When a man who has any relative* or friends suddenlv and myateru/uslv i i api,ears. the police are quickly pla< eJ upon the scent, and all ci< aus of pnblic lty are resorted to in order to find him. Bat now sud again an event occurs which lifts a corner of a curtain otherwise kept carefully drawn, and gives ire a glimpse of a very sotabre and gloomv mystery connected with nr society. Women, it apoears, frequently—very frequently— are spirited away, and their frieuds and relatives keep the matter secret, for fear, it seems, lest publicity should bring ex posure and disgrace upon them. No one can have failed to have remarked that in almost every instance where the body of a young woman has been found under circumstances that give rise to the suspicion that she was murdered, a contest for the identification of the corpse springs up. For the body of the woman drowned in the bav o Boston, last mon'h, there were no less than thirty c aimants; that is, no less than thirty families from whom a young woman had disappeared, and who had kept their seen until this discovery, in hope, perhaps, of the return of the miss ing ones, and for fear of scan 'al, now come forward to settle their tears or their hot e. So in the Silver lake (rvUteu Island) we; no sooner was tue discovery of the body in the barrel made known, than it was disclosed that a) least four young someu, wt-o, in form, features and age, soruewl at reeembleo this mutilate 1 c >rpe, lit 1 disappeared within a few weeks. There is some thing very unpleasantly startling in thfve disclosures. They appear to show that vice is far more prevalent in what are believed to be rea> ejtable families than had been enspeeled; that resort to the medical murderers who undertake to shield betrayed womeu from the con sequences of tbeir fall, is extremely common, and that when death ensues the b *ly of the victim is too often so disponed of that detection never come*. For one cane tb*t eoraen to light there arc doseit seems, which continue to be successfully bidden. Murder does not alwava out, iu tbene cases at least.— AVtc York Graphic. DimmoioßH of the fh>bc. Its size has been determined, I hare no doubt, to within a very few mile*, in what appears tJ ns now a very simple manner. In the first piaae, every si* turn of the earth is bounded approxi mately by a circle, and mHthemaficiaus divide all circles into 860 degrees. Hence, if we can measure accurately the 1 360 part of this great circle, and if, when we have got that measure out into miles, we multiply it by 360, we get the cir cumfereuo" of the earth- that in to say, the whole distance around it. Then by dividing this resnlt by aomethii.g a little over three (3 1416 the ratio of theeir cnmfcrenc" of the circle to its diameter) we find or\t bow far it is from one side of the earth to the other. Ttiis gives ns the diameter of the earth. As a result of a long series of observations it has been found that a degree measures as nearly as possible, on the average, sixty nine and one-half miles, ft can he stated in inches, but it is near enongh for me to give as a first statement of result that it iB aboat sixty-nine and one-haif miles; and if yon take the tronble to multiply sixty-nine and one half miles, the aver age length of one degree, by 360 degrees, the number of degrees that there are all around tho earth, yon will find that tb>- circumference is something like 2f> 000 miles, and, tin refore, that the diameter of the earth is something like 8,000 miles. Mark well the words "on the average." In trntb the earth is flatten ed at the poles, so that the length of the degree varies from the ple to the equa tor; and hence the diameter in the equa torial plane is in excea of the diameter from pole to pole. These two diameters, expressed in feet, are as follows: Equa torial, 41 848,0: polsr, 41 708,710 Prof. Lfjckyer, in Gortd Word*. Brazilian Baby Transit. Tbe work among the Indians ia done almost entirely by women, who start out early in tbe morning with tbeir baoies astride tbeir bips, baskets balanced on their beads, and puffing like a diminu tive steam engine from small clay pipes. The walk is often three or four miles, and the work hard ; yet a long life of this drndgery seems to render it easy, and they make no improvements. Their implements and methods arc crude, Dd, like true Indians in a natural state, they are but repetitions of tbeir progenitors. Tbe custom above-mentioned "f carry ing babies on tbe hip is as peculiar as it is ungraceful. The body is thrown much to one s de, as in the act of carry ing a heavy weight in the right hand. For instance, the child sits astride the left hip, one leg dangling in front, tbe other behind, and supported by tbe en circling left arm. A mere unoomforta bie looking method oould hardly be devised, and yet the journey to am! from the mandiooa plantation is alwsv made in this way, a baby being the proverbial accompaniment of the Indian household.—Para {Brazilian) letUr. Anele' t Plague*. Tbo groat plague of London in IflM form* a climax in the history of diaraw*. It neeined to ep ud it tnry in one th roe effort. It war to oorne no more. Con tnrioa have |a**>d. and *till the fatal 1 aeottrge that rngtxl wi tin git a limit, I without rroiafaiuv", altuoot to the de atruetiou of the population of a Vast cap ttal. haa wholly vanished bofoto aonie inscrutable law, aoiue change of habita. improvement in motala and manner*. OI ten before ll'rti it had prevailed in liondon and England utmost with ori ental severity, ami had slowly ma to ita way over weatern Europe, devouring a generation it! it* paa*ogc It Uigau usually in Egypt and Syria, reached Constantinople, overran the ooultueut. desolated Amsterdam an.l Pans, c -v. red England with d>sinav. It l cntiouuto notice liw h|| the** viohiit and l>*ath- some dt*ca*es are lv.ru and nourished 111 the K**t, ride slowly westward, deci mate, destroy, are tlie |MU*onui* gift i of a deoayinw civibiatiou. The black death in ldfS i* the most fearful of alt. It came Irotu the Ks*' over uiedutoal Eimpe, slayiug whole Cities of full po- p.r, laving wasic au,l *tlcut the open .Mtratry, knivkiug at tlie isd.astc au.t the paluce gate Tt.e Imniau lace, iu the wot J* of the rhroioold a, ncciuixi at I Hint ti ili*apper : citie* a* largo aa Sow Orleans wele nearly ilesepivl ; .ha tncta of fertile cotiu'rv fatter 111 an M is. Hiasippi were teumito.l ouiy' more by wild lea*t*. Half the people of Europe, it was estimatoil, ilte.l. It *m* as it iwo hnu.lrvsl thonaaml of the luhalutau'* of IkivUrn hail (HsriatieU iu a few moaths, hall a million iu Newf York. Wo have uothiug iu uuaieru tiui-* to approucli tlie violeneo of th< *c wic tut )>lagut ibrti ult to fan y the horror hat settle,! lip. u lbeu-viv rs, the ter o r* of the lonely citir*, the fonuikcu strev fs, the ilepopalwtevl, desolate IS'IIU- try ; the *u.t>iui outbreaks of tierce ittmiuev* that often followoil ; the tlagel lanls, white |a-nitruta, goitrituiu, de sptr;or the wild revwfrv that some time*. sprung up in it* tuuUt. the sh mt of riofons merriment mingling with groans ati.l tear*. It was a plague of tin* kind that came upon Ls.ndou iu ltibd. so fearful that it (sould oulv meui a judgment from uN.ve. t'ho hot weather of Jlllv rouaoil It to viruleniv ; in August it was fearful ; in Se-ptenilver 'he horror* told of it surpass belief. It first appeared with a tiuu. r on the brea t or nuder the arm, harJ, pamful horrible—the plugne-apot. Tlie Itliyaiciaua when they saw the fearful onieu would cry, " L it up your eyes to (Ksl ! ' lu a few hour* it wan fatal Sometime* the patient* sank under a raging feTcr, headache ; aonietian a faded away in a awitt decline, almost painless ; aome weemetl to die of frignt ; some hanged themselves to cswape it ; some were seiztwl iu the streets, aiul .hod before they could reach tl ■ ir own doora. In Septemlwr B,(MX) t .-rson* died weekly, and tiO.OUO, it was btiievtsi, were infected. Whole streets of houses were shut tip and abandoned ; meu fled from each other when thev met; the ..ouev paid to the butcher or bukcr w.is fumigated ; thieves wandered tlirouirh the de serted shops and dwellings, and some times diet! there. Fearful tales were told of nurses who smothered ami rob lied their patient* ; of deeds of horror that were never pntushed : < f the iu fect.d who ran shrieking through the streets, and fell dead ; of home* where all died together. August, Heptem'orr, passed on with over-growing horrors; m Sovvaber the colder weather seemed to check the disease, and many who came back too hastily were ioiMthl una died. At last, in December, the great deliveiance came ; the pestilence had ceaeiL A Sated by llerole Exertion*. There ii a terrible accident at b-tiih Nor walk, Conn., tweuty-ilve year* ago. The draw over the railroad bridge bad been by some carelessness left < p- n, and the engineer, mistaking the signal, dash ed ou. wild down thundered and crashed the train. The loss of life wm terrible, and very mauv were crushed and badly wounded. Even now, after so many year*, it is spoken of as one of the great horror*. People living near by. and others who wi re attracted to the scene of the acci dent, worfcid nobly, and reudered ah the aMtataoce thev could. Men came in boats, and tenderly lifted the Jwtd and dy ing bodies from the water, carried them up on the bank, and Isul them gen tly down to W farther cam! for. Among those attracted to the so-ne was a mid lie-aged man, who wue a ag--driver, whof-e route was t>et wren New Canaan and South Norwalk. He saw them bringing np on the bank the bodies of those taken from the water, and one U>dy particularly attracted him. It was the body of a "fair yonng girl, and a •traDge fe* liDg to tell him that the was not dead. He felt of her hand. It was eo d and clammy. Placing his ear •ver her heart he could detect no beat ing. Yet something within him said she was not dead. A physician, after making au examination, pronounced life extinct, and urged the driver to a-sn-t the others in caring for the wotiudej. He turned to go, and again that ure sistihle feeling impelled him to try to -ave the girl's life. Securing the assist anee of two women, be la gan a vigorous rubbing of the lady. He labored on until the water fairly poured from liirn. The lazv cuuosity seekers gathered around and Bai l it wan a foolish ta*k; she was past belt-icg. Nevertheless, on he worked. No change * observed for half an hour, and his heart began to sink. For the last time he began a des perate renewal of bin exertions slone, for the women hail stopped, and a* he drew himself up to go away, the girl, with a low moan, opened and closed her eyes. With a rush the blood dashed to bis be.ait, and he almost fainted, aDd *ith open month astonishment the throngs again gathered around. After a little attention she was restored to oouscioua ' news; her life bad la-en saved. After she had learned the facts ahe wt-Lt to her deliverer, and with tours of jov thanked him. 1 'She was the only daughter of very wealthy parents, and deep was their gratitude. When ihe girl took him to her home, her mother kissed him, em braced him and cried for joy. Her father gave him a handsome gold watch and chain and clothing; every thing that wealth oould lavish on bim was done. He was urged to pass the remainder of his life witu them; but lie declined this, and went back to hia own home thankful for theft kwidnecs. This was twenty Ave year* ago. Regu larly every year since then, he has re ceived a present in mouev sufficient to keep him in luxury for the next twelve month", besides pro-ent* without end from these grateful hearts. He has oulv to express a wish nnd it is gladly gratified. He lives In his lowly way, and he is au old man now, nud slowly drawiug near to his end. Farm Life. It lit a cmmoD complaint that the farm and farm lite are nut appreciate*! by our people. We 1 rag for tbe more elegant pursuits, or tbe wayß and fashions of tbe town. But tbe farmer baa tbe moat Bare and natural occupa tion, and onght to find life sweeter, if leas highly seasoned, than any ..titer. He alone, strictly spe i kinp, has a home. How CUD 4 man take root and thrive without land? He writes bis history upon hia field. How many ties, how many resources be has; hia friendship with bis cattle, hie team, hia dog, his trees, the satisfaction in his growing crops, in his im proved fields; bis inti macy with nature, with bird and besst, j and with tbe quickeningeleraenta] forces; bis co-operations with tbe cloud, the SIID, tbe seasons, beat, wind, rain, frost, bribing will take the various uncial distempers which the city and artificial life breed ont of a man like fsrm nir, like direct and loving contact with the soil. It draws out the poison. It humbles him, tea'bee him parience and rever ence, and restores tbe proper tone to bis system. Cling to tbe farm, wake mnch of it, put yourself into it, he-tow your beart 1 and yonr brain upon it, so tnat it shall sevor of yon and radiate yonr virtne after yon- day's work is done !— John ' Burroughs in Hcribner. PA KM, HAIIDF.S AM HOt'MKNOLD, Orchard and UnrtlM Hl*. The ll'. i>l rn ft Hint HUTU that toma toes picked when jn rtpe, urn! with a ! p..rtiu of tU* stem retained, and at one* novated with brine composed f a teacup of **'t iliMiilvill ill a gallon Of the water, oan h>- ket* ftouily all the yenr without hottcMbte loea of freshneoa or taste. A covreup. indent of the /.midun dm ■ dm claims to keep frmt in dry sand. ll. huw m> kept French crab* two yearn, > nml Cati'Ue pcius one year. There IN tto doubt of the ctßoacy of sand, tttnl low er tivtiy ui thta way until spring. An uxchargo t. tie how h> keep a cults iu bloom, • follotn "My calls l.aa Mow four bioNvotuH ami one tui.l. I have tried t>> keep it in a pot, lint now have it in n tub about tlie site of n common Water paiL 1 have ihtt within three tlichen of the tivp i aud keep it filled with water, putting it on warm. The col Ia m three IIHII high ; til.wa.una measure live ami one-half by *U inchee," A'V\irvltug U> the AY Doriido /v mo . if, the a'i|w mtcml.uit of the riacer ville t'al ) t .umlry hae dm.y.vered that a blaet of co'.l air la quite Niicocaaful in drying (not. The jMr\t and nlicetl fruit w.w placed iu tltecupvda furnace, where it wh ant.jwt to a strong drft of cold air. By this prootun, iu the oonrwe of throe and a null hoars, the 'ruil wa* completely cure.l and with none of thst hard, harsh, stiff dryii ea aU.ut it which frequeutly toNttlU from drying by aim heat ..r tire boat. The idea may Ik. worth elainvratiug. A psraeitto fit tig UN ofteu produces cur! m |Ka-h ieavm. A jtidtetona cut ting bu.-k with an application of un> leti.-htsi UNIO s aruuud the rrowu of the t.K.t, and slaked lime shoot the re mainder. i* consider- d beneficial. P.>f aeli in of tin port aucc to tlit* growth o' irK> and aa*in l* iu preventing cur! iu the teat. A bushel of coal ashes piled nr. mud the tree ha* twvn kuowu to oor rect the cut 1 au.i prevent the dropping of frtnt without other remedy, 'lite cutting tuck ought not to lie done after the new leaven are ouL If it hita not •kn n ad-..tnphche.l before the buds are ou. pruning is beat omitted. A.vordiug k> au eichange, " the ex elusion of atr is an important desider atum in prolonging the uonmi con.lttion of apples and pears. It is kuowu that the apj.les lenat bnble to shrtrcl or de cay ooutaui au unusual amount of gum ou the cuticle, closing all the porea. This gummy iuutter*also (mrforms a simi lar function ou the leaves of tuauv plants ami prevent* them from shrivel ing iu the hot. blistering rays of the . sua, bv preventing the evaporation of the diffused water. A coating of any substance that wilt exclude the sir will have the effect of preserving apples and pear* iu a souud condition for a p roll act ed jierioii." srlrctWn at Nssd-Cara. The matter of selecting seed-corn is & very important our, and as farmer* gen erally are aware thai corn lor planting should be well dried lief ore tlte frost touches the leaves, it is to le presumed that most of the seeii-corn throughout the Oountry has been secured. Many cultivators go further and say that seed gathered atid dried in the sun as soon a* the kernel is out of milk has more vital ity to withstand con) aud dump after it is planted than when allowed to retnsiu on the stock until dead ripe. However this may be m jxnnt of fact, corn which ripen* earliest in the tlefd w to be pre ferred, other things being favorable. After having suu-drnvl their seed the farmer* id some sections store it in lofts ( ->f smoke-houses that it may bttcoms j>er:uestsi witii fhe odor of meat under going Mtioking therein, and thus gmn s protection when in the ground against the depredation* of field-mice, birds, worm", etc. The lowa .Vfnfe H'ffiattr, commenting on this last practice, saya that when placed overtbemuoktug meat 'the worn is thoroughly saturated with creosote, a hirh is very r.ftenatve to man* animals, esptv-ially to squirrela; and wiiilc w do uot preUm-i that it is un en tire prefeutive of the ih-f>redtlolis of these rodents, yet the present year it provrsl almost entirely at" Having gathered the V>est aud fiueat seed that can ire found by selecting frotn those stalks which have the most ears, taking tli* b'-st from each stalk, the first essential point is gained. Having se lected large, fair ears, with kernels of a bright, clear color, ehooe* those cars in which the rows arc most uniform anfe proximity to a cat, but, if it is corf rod ap, she will fail to diatinguiah it. This want ia, however, partly compensated for by an extremely delicate sense of j i touch, whi"h ia i>o*essed to a remark able extent by the whiakera or vibrissa, aa well ■ by the general anrfacc of tho akin. Tbeae briatlea are possessed. to a greater or lee* extent, by all cat*, and are aimply great developed hair*, having i enormonaly swollen roots, covered with a layer ot mnscnlar fiber*, with which delicate nerve* are connected. Bv meana of theae latter tho slightest tonch on the extremity of the whiakent i* in stantly transmitted to the brain. The** organs arc of tho great eat possible value to the eat in it* nocturnal eampaigna. When it i* derr'ved of the guidance afforded by light it makea it* way.by the aenee of tonch, tho flna whiakera , t >ncbing againat every object the cat' pa-sea, and thnsj acting in precisely the I same manner aa a blind niau'a ati-k l Put a couple of doaen, of exqniaite i fineness. and these Dot held in bia hand, hnt imhedded in hi* akin, ao that hia nerve a come in contact with them, in stead of having a layer of skin between, snd some notion may lx> formed of the way in which a ca f naes it whiskers. Ho ' puea ie not,o badly off, after all. All About b>llo. The tlrt needles made in England ) wore by Uliao Kiatitn, a ' l > rmau. who came over to the reign of (J .oeq Khsa ; Mh. Before that iitu- Hpuuieh tieedles Worn itn|Mirtol; but who taught the | the H|>autanl to f*luotl atroh , ably wmi to la.-lid bar Ui tin tin dreaa, aur ! rounded by tier chil.ttt-u, for Utcir play thing* a doll with tpw haii anJ a croco dile With a (mapping uudcr-jaw—ware aU.) found beanie her The new lie ia of ood, not aiecl, fashioned s Ana aa jhiwaiide, but sadly clumay. Tlie thread with wi.ieh it wotlted ia iu it atill. The darn, owing to the Imperfections of the j implement, ia leaa like the darning of to-day than what ladiea designate aa '• herring buo " After Eiioa Kranee settle,) iu Lnmlou, tn 15(v5, little impruvem. tit seems to ' tigve IMK-U tua.le in ilia hr*tlch 111 in.lns < try fur nearly three oenturn-u. iuu-li i tiiKsile ha.l to tm hgmpiwrivi r.iilial, I .en to. I utnl iystle.l, |iriNe.l Hint tl'e.l. Fifty years agf. miller tl.ia sys tem the popnfation engaged in England 111 tnakiug lie*,tlrß WHS ntnyilt tliteen , huU'tml; twenty Ave yiart. iaU'r, in IN&'A after tlie thtrvlnotion of better larlhoiiN au.) mar toerv, it was About tni thottNauJ X.w-.fltv-IH.jntttig WHS long consul, reT a M-aint fruffa It was f..11<-wei by young tiieu, wlm never were prrmilUvi to ex rtuac it Uvfure hbey wera twenty, and rarely an n,stuee lrwpp.'nrsi of a needle- pi 'inter living past "be uge of forty. They w.-ro temphni to th* employment by litgU wng. . A maak of ttikgpetjgeil ir>ti, to lie worn ovr tie. month, waa iuvsute). which arrrst.Nl the |iurtidleu of Ntel throwu off in the grinding before they > needles iat both ends. A fan wheel M* he vrorka driven the ileadty dust sway from bun. The wage* of the hoodie pointer re main the Nuute (is of old, but ,-ueh n:n ivtaxetl alwutt tweuty • live rente a we, k for the extru ,-ii"ise of life-saving nia*hiuery. Xxt, the two-poinUal wires are " glitte red " in u stamping uau'ittije, auJ il-u the r;* artt puuciieal. Tku twin ntMnlitto are thru wpur.it*-,!. but th*y h"k rough unci rnty, ami are oo!ibi*ig is accomplished in a >rt of mangle, by oil, soap ami emery. Kw* h polishing rrquir* a ale-nt tight bonrs: and when all is finished they have s'tU t*> ivi oliviuivl, dried, sorted sod put tip fop sale. NeeltiK TUe i rater Two American girls not long ago auviue, anil, to the statement 1 of an Eughsliman who wrote humeri) ately a full acoouut of the matter to the Lomlou Tint' , narrowly osca t>d—not fall tug in aud fiodiug " ther • was :.> be l A trusty gtndc, that there *w no daiij per from tha cruviiL' U ol the mouutaius but thu journey ahould la* |x*rfortui*d at night, as the heat of the .lav war. op preasivo. They were wlvisrsi to l>e ou ' the cone by sunrise. A gentleman who was a stranger to them, aud, perhaps, leas plucky, but who proved good com pauy, agreed to aii* *mpauv them ; an ! the three employed a safe courier, who sjmke English, "the party went to Hutu peii in ttie aft.vn*'n, re*f*l from seven till twelve o'clock, and then, at mid night, after a cup of stroug coffee, atarted out ou what thov *tl|>l*sl the fin s only jMtrtlv lighteil np the ilarknees. Then the ten Italian gui le* asked the ladie* to d. seen 1 into the | outer ereU'r, iu ordnr t>> compel them to pay a fee for an "extra." Tlrey de dine-1 to go Tlie courier *a. appesle*! to for his influeooe t* induce them to I go. Heaimpiy aah*) th*m it tht-y wbsl to go, and upon their saving no, Void , the Bl uu no. They became only the ' more efasfw rated, and began q-wirrelicg with th# ts'urier. He rrms'tuvi gissl ua tortl. Uit they banten*d htm, clinch**! their fl-ta. and then went through s scene which beggars dcscripUr-n k aucy the night, the |4av, tbe |*r*>i'au-two i ladies and a stranger, w-th ten Italian* Iwnt on roht'ing them of money—and j thear .Uusnoa IWorefth* gUrtt yf the vol . oano fighting tlb* eoChef hints.-U. The tallies had desired to be carried np the cone on the chairs always in waiting, but were asked foty francs ench for that aervtce —nearly five dollars for the three ; ami that iu eonaeqoeoco of the oomluct of the men no pleasnre what ever was derived *t the summit. At eight A. * , thev reached Porajs-ii agAiu, glad to be with civiliz-vl people, al though dreucheil to the skin by the rot which began at seven, and which they hnrrted through On horseback in order to be ont of the rewih of all the aoouu- ( .lrels who secme.l to infest the region of i Veanvtns. CtntflWling tiur-dhellc*. The immense aerviee rendered by oliloroform, ether, etc.,in tlx- alleviation of pain have been aotnewhat depreciated b And a rapiil and certain antidote, bnt without miww, UDtil a very simple remedy wan discovered by the late cele brated snrgeon, Dr. Nelnton, Ilia sor, while quite a lad, was in the habit of araus'ug hiniaelf by catching rniee and harneasing them to toy carriages like horses. In attaching them t> the miuia- I ture vehicles they frequently bit him. i 4 (ml he iudnred bi father to give him some chloroform to enable I un to per form his operations without the ineon vetucnco of being bitten. On "U" orca siou,having administered the ann-th* tie, he raised the little animal by the fail in a perp' ndienlar direction, when it im mediately turned and tru-d to tiitc him. , lie mentioned the subject to his father, Bio, nntm rflec'i'tended by physicians. who f unit Ibr-ee aimiKli in the viotnltv <>f the heart, nmio of then, however, iieceas*. tly fatal t'be w.model official waa ' una hi* to desert (>• lila assailant accurately, and ( cgukt pot I*ll why ba hail been attacked. One of the h*aa|a*t hank IHIIWIIM thai over look place IU this or any olhM ooiuiliy Its* Jlial <.courted hi Now V. Ik, where the Mai.i.all an saving* lank waa tillered by a land of raven 111 a. lei burglar* and ivibl <*l of neanv Hone nnlliou doltai* in aecwiu,* anil tuom j, The thieves entered tho batik Jaut tur'a riaun aseo. ding'n tha story tol.l by thai Individual hand, oftcd hint and hi* wif.< and fot.-ed h m lo eurtei.dat the ke>* of ihe . ai.lt al.d the a *fe and rid iur d of a purtiolt of I'a c. iiirtiia, earning away 92 717 7 0 in aeeunlioa and All duo Ui cash. Mot of tlie sretinli a taken wrw mil negotiable. The hank ..IbrtaU ia. u-1 a net tee staling lluu In or.be to prevent loss to d<}Mtellers no pa vuienU would he u.ape ithiu atitv days The imltre eUled that Oie • hole affair waa on* of tba uioet remarkable and myaUrluua IU the atiuala of the depait lavti'. I Hyi. r rtri Heals wae luatantlv killed and Jhu , tteaidet. (Many u.jured at Um Thutna# Iron Company * initios, ttigli I'i Ja' N. J . by fall lp iu Ltindred fvet doah au old ahaft. | Aa. ti.si hold robierj has tieeu committed Ui N-w V> rk the vu-tiut this Utue heing a lady. 1 Mrs Clarence Ogdeu. propri. tr. a of a fah tnnahle b ardihs-huua* < n Fifth avenue, had retired for the nißi.t. shortly after e.eves o'clock. Home ilmt afterward shaaaaawok awed by a tints* lu her loolu. at d on b>okii R up she aa* two tin u, wllh masks over th< it f.oee. It,fore ktra o,dUIKS uuiil . early nouu itw y. vf day O/tei leiniesios : their'vi -tpn help C a .he tl.ti r> rat sa. krd t • 1 anart-. out. a rlpptn* it of tuouey J*wlry ami .Itlie* VslAstCes ltd t/KJI OU* 'UaOlOtld fl g fr..ui Mr* Ox'ten a teger and cut ttw *to..o* ,-.<4l* Iter ekK-a li et ntabl mil pat 4. r vtl? 7 "the ■ vit antntss Mra.tkflen es tuUini in ai tio.NiUa.Waua twndne, and U.at va lb Ar: mi.isst. JU the psepw. lu Ure bouse had tost a .taring mhhary had heeu sosmiitual m 1 their Very lueisi. Four hundred |iuDdr i 4 i.ifro g'ymr .so tn e ' magstiu aL F* cola i'a, e*p.>ale.l. kUlii g th o*i iter H O. Oothaui and an rmplo.ee, , j nnkeei. r, and dM%erwa*lv .im.i-a Henry Krei.cn. Mr. Afouism wae |4 'klsi up dead, without a mark uyuii hi* t> dy, whhe Fo*Wr waa hs.wu to atoms, vul) a fins or U 1 tig fuQnd. and that was fso butidrvu yard* from tha act u of the vX|OO*IOU. four urn were being lower*! to the bottom of the ah ft (350 fe-et in depth)of an iron mine at lAi.erti.wu. I'a., h'U the drum became oti.rranged. ihe cng u* was isvervod, hut in duiug aO the U(lit w. re lorn from >.ur of the cog wheels of the mum and the tucket carrying the miners was dashed to th hottom Aa a. AMI aa piaslhle after the a cidenl nyw srv p'otwuvst and two men were soul ilosa tjie all aft lu render aawstai oc. At the bottiOe the nnfurieuata ii.cn wtrw found ail tvealh ing, but twdiy injured. The rupee **re He. l rruiad ttieur hodie*, and .utu at a lime tm y were drawn up aa aarvfuiiy ae poaathla. No ou • of |i*rm recspod without igoSrn bouea and severe mOruaJ injuruaa. Oue died e"uti af •rriaci.tng the autfscw, and twu others died a f*w hours after being earned to Ibtlf hum. a TtiS scle on*r Kkirnooo Cap'ain Tyaou.t a arnvtsl a. New LAI OUU, Conn., fmui her Crete voyage. Captain T)enn double lborilaUl.es of an opan Polar are He says there mat U water a* the pole, bat lxdlo.es H 1* choked wiui in.it., nr. quanauc* of doating to*. Western and Southern States. Iu air affray tirar MarwhallviUa, (la , Joho Audt-rson was stabls-d aud iirobehly fataity wcunited bv Heurv Mcltea yoob red), whom Audtvsnn afterward bot twics, kilting him instantly. At a fi-e iu coal oil reflnety. nSIOW snU drill uu kaiiiti b. re I uns-d to death and Lewi# Ixlcun was horfK'b rows'ed Tie Vinrinl* aud Htat* fir tba futiuc/.a ltichuiend sod the u.lter In Maeoo— liwai tko . 11. i-r .is*. A difficult - Kr.dj, caused tr* a dtepula about tor y (iit. claimed to tx- due CRed fr pie* tug cotuc. ( old *b<4 M>'*birr sod ttfd. V ant l is Id- art isi xaa I-so. it ai.d gl'ro lu KH> ;SUM> I sua \\ -rfool to sarva J■ M Wi.ii tr, !>r lUvtwr sud Jehu Oabort t. at ra •uuiiuoocid to aid turn tn af < ar. li. (u to the t.etio of John IV.istiis.n c.lorsdk siai di-o-xon-! that Wiiis.aoa a*s uvavib altJWi. lb- ass pi scad UUdu am . Ttr |K>aaa towsr* QrsveuflL hopio* to iu —' Ck>yd ou tha xr. Wtaui near Its rraiilan-e of John T. tha offie r m m. infl e. nf •* oaa wotu-. Prom Washington. The rhU-f of the bureau of atati-Uca rep-irta that lha tuianu—a bctxeau Ilia I'mlr-l Suab-- and hrarl d in. g the vaar r idrap June SO. I-47- xa at follxwa : Va'Ue uf tx put# (all to* rvl.an.iia* 1 ) #1 610 f-tC . value uf fojl**rt (all l*-nail an ie. 4Xca>|*t l*ce J.l < 63) dl'A9?k **- TUal va'lto uf_ fur* igt) rxyiOita tu IkacU (all B.e. Laudi~ ). C 76 • 58. Mr J. A Willlaiuaou cmuiiaaloi.er if the a-nnaral 1;>U ..ffl.e hat c-*ip *-iad i-u> auuoa re or* It -IMX. ibat Uunuy U-a laat ti-calye-r S 6*6.17* <*r*a of puh ic land* a* re ilt-p-a*il of. au-l H 01! Dll are*— xi-re UI-TeyJ tt) addl tioo to tn- 7XI 613 74- acree iirrvtonaty ur vevi-d The t* a-.lrva 677 645 acrex gi area lorar.MMt# lX>6 #4ua*ea. axao p lan * i1 ■ IBe*l 36 AKIC arret l **th* r gr* nia t> •Balsa, XI4 9Jac etoaah r*oH-'. il' XI ifeiaaxi-l oah r ipta ore IH7C 77. 5i 7. I't.aee ilgniea abux a great ...crt-a-B ia U*e qctuuty uf land Ukau up b U.a r* ot art-.a' ae*t!er at booia-trc * au-1 for the inr ia-ae of iimba. co tore. C- mmit ione Wtttain aea rromim-Ddi in regard t ta|Mc) ra lrtd (Bat lAiugrexa ah Uld rill or d*clastbe granta fisfeiu-o and tiaierr t*r Ui d in dc p. Bid aa part of the pet-lic ik-Bia'n. or exlni-1 fbdf-IBwfcr tha ( XNIMRL BO* the road- AD itKTfwae in the aorkiug force of tin office i call- d for. Auditor French, of the bureau of ra.lroad acoouiita. ha- retwr ed t" toe aeeretar* of the I..tenor that lha D ' ,be tJi*lrl Pacific railroad refu-e to anhmit ihe book of the ro d tn ln-p*tlon aud to rei-d-r -uch acamota aa have bt-en ra lad for UD.'er tire law |>aaaed by t'a laat Oongreaa Formal uolioe of tbe n-fdaal will be tranrmiUod lo P-a atloruay-vensrah with a rv .jo* at that leral pr. rexafiuga t*a takau un or the act. The ireualtv for tIM) violaliou of the law i a fine lu ew-h e.a.* of bcglect or r.-'n-al of not lew vhau f 1,00(1 uor tm re ttiau to 000. Porolan New*. (teneral Qraut waa a witneaa to the attempt upon tbe life of tbe king of .dpain. Tbe workmen conneob-t with fle large ahiphuiidius retabliahmt-iit* on the Clyde, lu Scotland, hare atra k ay{aint a piopoaed re duction iu wages. Tbe Glasgow house c-f John James Wr ght A (V, |a t>a.iVriipt. with liatsliliea reaching gS.- 000.000 aLd nieagrr assets. The flaid rrmv with w ich the ameer of Af ghan* an will ropa with LuiiUiid uun.Ujw 50.000 infantry. 11 000 • Edward ravaon Weaten, tbe American pedre tiian, with iO.XoO of liatalitica. At a niMiUug ot tbi- British cabinet, Ixvrd Beacoliatii Id waa man <1 with all upik-ptic fit tba nearly ti-rnuoaled fata-lr. The Mexican miuiatrr of pu'aic work* an nonocKt that the gnrernment ta about u> nooi'- nate a cooiniisaiiui to urgani/e a an*c alex]nwi Wmly early date, for the exhlhition fVclnaiveijr of vmeri cau and MeXKWB jxvxlßOU-'na, the aaine lo be held in the city ti Mexico, under the direct ia*|.iM of Ik* gnveriUiieut. The directors and other official'' connectrd w th the Iwoken lilaagow bank have be* lj oooi miited for trial on charges of fraud and tbe t. Ho*, ra pri ininxit offictaia oonnovU-d with tbe liiaUUUion have fia.l llrltlnff >ails by Machinery. The New Z aland Fnnr* saya; Ore of the most simple, and at the same time most inoiuioua, implements ou view at the exhibition is an invention of a young man in this city, a \1 r. P. Falkner. li is called a " nail gon," and is naed for ( nailing down flooring twmds. W have | seen the implement >n use. ami as far as we are able to judge it Is quicker in its work, and insures grvater elennlineea, hau hand nailing oould do. The appa ratus is not unlike a gnu in shape, arid j is alxmt the same length. It is kept in I xwit ion with the foot aud knee, and the j nail to t>e placed (point down) in an sper tnre at the top of the concern. It slides down to the bottom, and then the opera tor draws up a rod and by one downward stroke of this the nail is oleanly driven into the board beneath. A practiced hand, by this simple oontrivanoe, could do the work of hslf a di-aen men. We believe that Mr. Fallcner is now improv itig upon his invention, and is mukmg a " na 1 gun " which will be aelf-feeding. We have no donbt that when the imple ment comes to he generally known it will be brought into general nse. —" AN ESTABLISHED HMTOT.-"Brown's Br on ohial Troche* ' are widely knowu as an estsb list.eil raioody for Oimgh", Colds, BronchUta and other trenbha of the 'JTweat i ■ net f,oagt. i 5 els TkMII NhßblM l.lfc" ■■ •**■ l/"f Witti ii>* PINT • n, but |>r*ouU Uo r rirtw. li to to ' uul |H ..rmi.io to u>iti 'l K rto Opou Uko ouUro jr ow. T"*lliuur l i •mrurrriii, poltl*o • 4 nupl" •liooiriK tlio rliyj(lT of Ho offooto, on4 tbCO U • OOtiOUIQt to Ant of ooti manleo'loeo from in WJI ri. <.f .or!. t> iin< binir Ho O.OTIU out boor in* "Itus sto n *ap>rtofity vnr il>or rt" tie. f. r tuoUrwl 4looo. It to pwl!lj popo !r I brim |. Hoot |h Wt, nw*vrr feecr oi>•-.IN, • It do** in nioaji of tb" fotroot MM! iuot forttio pnliou t.f tbol ot r||U>U. Are kai Peeete ties lis tf Why srefai |ieupj<' el wsyaoompiaieta* 7 ask# seine one who w. ertath* the popular itwofb errot.eotii ti'Stett that health li •vwafa'S* With fat. Pat pea.|>b> < f of thb. b t mfy i.utaseary to aeaart the welt ktM.wu fact that wistwaively fat |>ewpia are Uovvf •trtMiß, SUi) eld.OU dietu-gu.sh.d fur tueti'at power or aa'ivtty. they are tt ear, ( re* of ac'e sad aptdatalr fftseaan. and they arw the fravpieat vteUaw of RMt. heart .n-a* aud ap iwaiy. Allan a AnU-F*t la the ouly kuowi. rwoecy for this dtassse ft •sNilalua DC aotd. la aheotutely hartalees. sad Is • arranten to retuedy the Biuet ooaAriaed oasr or .doMtt) ui ourpuieucy. It ia M'oaishtus with what rapidity u.orroos aorse and erSIK uiala.ll * are cored by lleory • farbolie Halve, an eiterual antidote to inbeaitbi tvwjd.wous rrf the skin whieb u pre I fa>red by pbyet. lane u> every other pr-parwiou KN 4* US lis 'he Carbolic eletoruL It I* sndouUt dly i ha finest antiseptic and par ft * sxtaat. 1 It acta I ke a charm OS narttieac Srvpttana and j h.| g-u leau stewwwfui.v uw 'or rh. mna , usiu aud eore threat AU dra.Rlate sell it. Famlluelty With the wriOuga of the gruel poets Is a M-cooet! 10 ah) on* wb . wlehos U> spiwwo welt if coupaoT. Fur Ifte wa wtll mtud a book of Id" arieet one fratu the keautlful aael -tW-a of Mas was 'ho gcod p.auaof Brum, aud tiy gia -PiaUed igiiigßof Ihirbs, sod to popOiar exgp. 1 >*amwild MCo 915 ftoe* at, rtola. cuw The Delete ated •Ma-c enaaa ' Wood Tag Plug TOUAOOO. Tag t'loaui Pouaoou Guawunr, boat Vurk. ihMtuu, aud Chicago. rgfnuwvnbof Mi* WOteKIW> JOl lil*a sVJKUf* In* Imm omd furofcUdw* iU ucTK-fUUHt *>Jf> a. It eutrm#a *cdil if tbe (lomkcb, rln>w wind ooUe, she IwwlN, cut* Or-vs lTj u>d dIUTfeM •' brtbr* m UUUN (run UUiU4M or Oitaar c*nm- Vn ..id and oIT-tnJ rwoj1 *JB cu. bottl* Iha moat eosirmpUttl* fraud that La* barn treactAeed U|vn (>nu>n and wlbr lit the bat fo KV ill tba 801 l I [iff of imaiBOBB {<• ek of oOlur.l o*a* Mid caltla puwihaa. I bare is wta aui i imix a.nwu ui I bla country U n uiaadn-teratrd, and tbo-e are Hberlda-'. a. If jon fau to find lißa's Ceulsuauai Haa Kalre ill Jutir cit* or vilUtfa, • d Wl<) •B-nf i> tin address Of your t-est druggist, <*% wtO pat Sim in > •** to ton 9 J Pnr* A Co . 1 "baiae* Maaa. A thorowgwiy pood HaMoat or Par or Organ la worth two poor • um Maaou A Hamlin make ihp M*L Tbe prioa* are a ItiLla hi. bar than ibonaof 1 >•' organ*. U* tt i> much atiaapor I to tba tjd to i ktm U boat. No fstaih in this bruad land should under take t" kw*h he* *• without Johns u" AnoCvne L'-UtUjSDt . tnaoj hvetnl to but f*Ul. 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A4AMArtilM tMmmm ■mm .aMiial PtUI. 11 Qga.-a s^' iostii Tuuciln, Daily and Weskiy, Qnareo, BOSTON- Mm tr 51 *•* um y^iw SEND TOR rHE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME lb* Ileal, UIM liipwtfMst-iMiB TIN •iCbiP BRMUBfty Sewing Machine ria. KmiH- U* > riVtKW-a2'-SJ£." i SJ£"- Mi^w2* w ****** " "* JOHNSON, CLARK & CO, 30 Union Square. Hew York- Ors-ar. -HUM-. riuAan. I*m CMi M. m. I,—, Mm. MAKE KENS LAY. „•<( Oaiue Nadan add ban in anH-M mak Ha are that Shmtdan* (VodttKn Pondera an aliaalrtab "■ - 15 ®^"7rjtiee , rar i Haa*or, Mate*. BRATTLtBORO, VT. BP" Scad for lUnstrated (atilrpe* auMM Attn. J^ETFt.cTiaLA.asrr'a Gargling Oil Liniment Yellow Wrapper flrr A sod White fcr Hwoao Utah SSISt &, ScratdMemrOrassc, Foot Rot a Sheep, Chapped llajnfcs Foundered Fast. ■ Fleah Wounds, ROOD M Pnuftnr, External Poisons, Cracked Heel*, Send Oadts, <; A Sntieofltt Gilts of all kinds, lime Back, SitijfcC, RjOßhcr.e, UcivyrboWi or PUea, Poll Eviir~~ Toothache, See! I nipt. Tumor*, Rheumatism. Cnret in Cowa, Spavins, S* .praey, Cracked Teats, Flatstance. Calkins, Inn—, Caked Breasts. Horn Disteiaea, Sore Nipples, Ctc-.vi-.crab, Quiitor, Curb, OM Screa, Foul ('leers, rarer. Corns, Whitlow*, * Abteaa of the Udder, Cramps, Boils, Swelled Lap, Weakness of the '-hßi Thrush, > Contrsationol Mnacaas. ■-rrhsnfi hare line Oil Is the van dart Cuumeot of the United States. Large ears. Si; lortium.iot. small, c. Smell MR ' faaodr sen Mr Mamfsefwrwd at Cockport, N. Y-- b/ ilsrrtsut'a Oil joay aoiHijc. se, •. J