PtR THT FAIR SKX . i.olnu in (hr Canute) . One of the first requisite* in a child's summer out fit for the country is-a pair of strong, broad-noled shoes tit for climbing and running, and not likely to le ruined by contact with the wet grass in the morning. Tlnx shoes should not l*- too coarsely or mtiniaiiv made, though e\cn a cheap and vommoii-looking shoe is better than one. however fine, which binds too tightly over the Instep, or cramps the toes while it blisters the heels. Few mothers remember how very much a child's comfort, Itanpines and gmid temper depend on the wav. sensilde or otherwise, in which the litth hvt atv dres*l. It is not tor nothing that the adage, as easy as an old -hi*-. has passed into the proverbial litera ture of the world. The miseries of new shoes have l*vn felt by most of us. So acute an ifh*t?tA er as .1 ohb Brown, ol Kdinburgh. r iMwk> tin; cuu oft hi in i-oniprohensille mv>teric* of eiviilration is the way in wlueh nrople consent to torture their fivt. No lit tlo grow ing jiat should ever 1* inca-iii In a ivvi-ring ti*> big or too -mall. The should not tlap about like the shrunken pod of a pea, nor should it pros- like a cage, nor yet he ti*> short, and -o force the nail of the larger tm- to grow into the flesh, causing excruciating tunun-, from which only heroic treatment will deliver the victim. Provided whh thick and ei'mfort.thle shoes for out-door wctu-,and soft slip pers for tho-c hour- of theafteinoon and evening witieh shall hp - vttt in the hotisi'. the nexl thing in order i- to think of the dress. Thin flannel from head to foot will ojualize the temperature of tin laxly, and pn-xent many <in attn.-k of erauip and sudden cold Sonic mother* think that a woolen texture m x: the -kin must of n<vessi: v make a child too warm in the hot July and August weather. This is a mistake, l.inenand cotton are apt to become clammy and chill, especially win n -alurate-d with pet-piration. and flanne' i- th.-retoro safer, as well as more agreiwble in every way. To those whose nerve- dislike the contact of pure w ,*!, the sort merino fabrics, which h ivo ai int<-rmixture of cotton, aro not objectionable. The gar ments worn above the 11.-uittic should l*- few. liwi-e. and simply made LittU giri- i-spivialiy ar<- -utVcror- from tin kre thetr mammas ha\ i of stving them yrwei'fully ano rharmfnuly attin-1. Tin temptation to set off their flower-like faces :unl dainty slia; - in rol- -of fairy like tint-and filmy thickness; to adorn them with laces ami -A*he-, embroidery :unl ruffling, i- indeed -trong. IVlieat*- women, fa-tidiou- and is fined, spend their own pm-ious -tisngtli in stitching and sewing, that their darling- may re semble the ro-'s and the 1 lie*, may glit ter on the primienade like iry moths or \cl\ct buttirrtii-. nd flash ikwi tin parterro like animatixi rainbow l'hen the bcautifUl babies, when thus i iins twkingiy dn>-xi. an- told not to-oil or ti-ar their finery, and so being ean--worn and cumberiai. they mi-s the In--, good the country ha- to give them. Plenty of strong calico or cambric iln-s-e-. brown holland or white apron-, light, clo-clv-wovensun-lta'-w hich will shade the eyi-s. aiid then treedom to roam here and thereon exp dilion-alter berriiss. flower* or - a-shelLs. long de lightful mornings in the fragrant barn, odorous of -wet-smelling hav, gr:uid tramp- across the country with -ome hody who knows how to lead without wearying, and drives over the hills by moonlight, and the fortunate children who thu* g>> to tin country shall find in the days mid nights a wonderful elixir and tonic. They will learn better ics eons than the text-book* ( in impart, a they iisti-n to tlte babble of the brook, or -iv the fi-h ,i:tp up in tin silvery stream. They will gfbw tat! and plump and rosy, and shake ) thtw artificial i-obwcbs which sivieH tn town contriviN to weave even over Ute gentleness and fro-hne— of its boysauflgrrb —/'a: jr. Fathlou .loirs. Bonnets ara worn very high. Deep over-kirts are still in favor. _ Some of ah-- new v.sr- are oval in out line. and -tp at the belt. The net#est lioots for dancing are made of satin, with high heels. Tiie side guro* of -inn- overskirts ar laid in i The p>lk: has-;ue. as it is made this year, is thKpgMkshioned chatelaine waist. A varietwof belts are coming into vogue, linen and of other mate rials. I.usterless bbv- tnrquoisc is thought to be exceedingly becoming to fair com plexions. • laundry pin-iushions, with a laundry list printed on the under side, are the latest invi Englisli W>ui< u w -ar and like the little bonnets madt' of clusters of flowers lying on black lace. Ik-, ues 'X ;sai.vJ-*rial catirely difli*rent from that m£ Uw -*rt aromatic by the French dr®hxak*crs. Mftmin" jtC ll traveling dn ;uid -<-a *ide cr.stuK-- become more and more masculine ft bp;-earnnee. Summer colors are rery gay, and the streets loofrfs tlipugh a tlnck of butter flies wen? B' tting them. It is that the heavy braids and tuft- wiH omo in again a* soon as puffed ski A- really become fashionable. Buntinglalmiwnls are shown for sum mer wear They nrr finished with two or three plßflngs at tlie bottom, and are sometimeApimtued with bias band- of satin. • j Tlie svrkpl ironing an 1 washing the new goods is not to use starch, or Jo use as little as possible con sidering of early e<iuca tion. Basquesa>f diff-rent material from the skirt will, it i said. be fashionable in the außtauu and even now brocade waists arc prom with plain skirts. The isin basques of lnt season are made flwiinii ibb- by the addition of a sash, whichfiin sewed into the -ide -earn just help* the waist, and tied in the back about half-way down the -kirt. The ends art? finished eitlier with fringe or luce. The Shoplifter's Story. A strange narrative earn" to light in New York vaeeutiy. which well illus trates the d:o*k and bright side of the great metropolis. A young and hand somely dressed lady made a complaint to the police that a otfaun woman was an noying and trying to blackmail her. The party p 1-ored to be " Mag" Morgan, a notorious sh-yiiftcF. who surprised the authorities by doolaring that the com plainant was her daughter, and pro duced letter- fpnm the Lady to prove her assertion. Tlie young lady after a time said that she tjjd uof really know whether the woman wa%lua mother or not, as she had lives! with her aunt since she was thirteen month? of age. Her father left her mother Tfrgyaisc she was a li:id wo man, and slubliad no positive knowl edge that the*"Mug" was, or was not. her parent. Shg raid that she had mar ried aretiredgintleiuan and did not wish to be annoyed or slandered lurthcr. "Mag" prodfli*6d letters written by her (claimed to Te) daughter, commencing "dear mothtM#nil of which, with one exception, wav claimed to lie forgeries. The shopliftn- began to erv, and prom ised to go away and to try and live a lietter life. Tins so affected the young lady that she, too, went. Superintendent AValling alioWvd the shoplifter to go. and the outcast fuw society and the offender against tlie i ws of the land departed, it is hoped on t he way to a purer and lietter life. Wejdou's Victory. About fivw thousand persons wit nessed the of the international pedestrian <*mt--st in lxtndon for Sir John Astleyj 1 hampioit-hip belt, won from OTie.iey in New York by Rowell last March. Weston also won his bet of .*2,500 to BSDO With Sir John Astlcy. wliieh was that he would make 550 miles—the best score on record. Weston's last mile was made in eleven minutes and twenty-one seconds, and he appeared then tp la? still in good con dition. He gut SSMKH) h<- liis share of tlie gate money, Which amounted altogether to 513,000. JWi following comparison shows the jhff&enc< between the per formance nfjjhe two leading contestants in London in April and June; • SflMe, > Jaw, ism. ti*uv n. UVdfoa. Hr rn Ist (lav TO3 HU4 12a 120 2.1 (lav sBl 102| f7 101 3d day 86 85 03 01 4tli dav 7* P(> 77 40 sth day 53 77 83 51 Bth day. 64 621 "7 36 # 460 4431 540 443 Milking Shingle* in a ryprca* Swamp. The following extract, allowing how shingle* are DIMC in a Delaware cyprtvs swamp. is from an article by Howard Pyle in Harper's Motfivine: A wc plunged deeper into the swamp the trees Ineroaaed in ire. lion 1 anil there a lilaek |VH>I of water lay gleaming sullen ly. hitting, as it were, among a thick growth of rank ferns ami venomous looking (lowem. Vine-cmeroil cy presses rose high alofi, the inevitable streamers of gray moss hanging motionlessly pen dent. The noise of the shingle-cutter* soundi-d ever more clearly, like the rap ping of a gigantic woodpecker "tap tap, tap: tap. lap. tap" as tliev chop pod out the shingles, the sound ot' the voice* of tlte invisible workmen and an occasional hurst of laughter echoing invstcriously in tlic gloomy and other wise unbroken solitude; and so wr came upon the shingle center. Tiie workmen had just excavated a log. ttie butt or root part within a few inches of the surface of the ground, the stem at the fart her end some two or thro feet In-low. At about twenty hvt dis tonoe front the liutt a young man was busy sawing through the .og. Ilio'lio ks were hollow, his feature* angular, a gen eral cadaverous look lH'tokening I'llills and te \er. I'he saw had a handleonly at one end. lik. the instrument used for cutting ice. The sharp end struck deep ly into the ground at every movement, but was not dulled, because of tie entire freedom from grit of the soil, coniposed as it is of iiiva\eit Iwirk utd vegetation. We watched with interest, taking i sketch in the meantime, until the log was sawed tlirough. It now made a sect ion about tws uty fivt long and oom parativelv easy to handle. The gang, cumposod of half a dosen hands, now set to work to raise it from it* ro*titg-piaoe, , with ti>ng levers of stout saplings, 11.0 process accompanied witli many grunts and oaths It was a picturesque sight the men in their list and blue shirts straining and tugging at the giant log that lay in its long, grave-liki cavity. At length it starts at one end with a sucking noise as it leave* its oozy lied, is gradually raised to the surface, and is finally roiled bodily i>ut of it- excava tion to the fresh air. a here it lies like some newly disinterred antediluvian iutnster, huge. black and slimy. " A purty good log," says one of the men, as he draws the sleeve of liis ml shirt across his -wi-at-la-aded brow. When the log is tints finally rai-tsi it is i sawed into section* each about two fivt in length; these are then split down to the requisite thickness for shingle-. I'hc logs are first discovered by means of a sharp iron stake, which is thrust into the ground wherever a slight mound like elevation betokens the probable presence of a log or logs beneath. It the point of the st..ke strikes the hard sur face of wood instead ol sinking easily into the morass, the soil is cleared away, and a square foot of the stump ex postal. The practiced eye of the shingle man can tell at once whether the log i- useful, the requisites for use Iwing straight grain throughout, with no knots, sound ness and no decay. It a sound, goml log. it is then uncovered, sawed through and raised. When the log was completely raised, our guide resumed his work, splitting the sawed stations into shingles Tak ing ascat on one of the dry • st of the fallen logs, he took a large " chunk " upright I set ween his knees He used a tin -ail knife-blade, with a long wooden handle, which he placed on the log, driving it into the wood with n heavy hard-wood mallet such as is used by sculptors and stone-carver*. At a little distance from him a shaggy-looking fellow with ami shirt and patched trowsers w- sitting at a shingle horse, shaving the -t> it slabs of wooii smooth and taps-ring ite side him lay a pile of clean. crisp-look ing shavings, emitting that odor peculiar towell-seasoned cypress. The horse Uxal is the ordinary tamper's horse, and need* no special d- ription. From this point the shingles an* carried to the road side, to la- handy for transportation. Testing an Antidote. The Nashville (Tenn.) American of a recent date savs: A curious exhibition was given in 1 >r. Duncan Kve's re:tr of fice yesterday morning. l>r. H Shaek lett and XI. G. Collins, of I 'ontn-ville. appeared then- with th understanding that Collins was to permit a rattlesnake to bite him and then cure himself by 11 concoction manufactured out of the mosses which grow on white oak and hickory nut trees. This moss had been put in three and a half pints of water, they said, and boiled down ton half pint. The physicians chose a rattlesnake in ' preference to a copperhead and a cotton mouth snake, by cither of which Collins proposed to make the tost. He WAS bit- tin on tin* wri.-t bv tin- rattlesnake. and tln> wound bled. ilt- at once nppiital tlie remedy to tin- wound and took it inter nally. His pulse bad beat at eighty-four; temperature, ninety-nine. At the end of | fifteen minutes from the bite the pulse had risen to ninety-one ami the tempera ture to 1014 degrees; fifteen minutes more his pulse was ninety-three and the temperature 100: in one hour from the time of the bite the pulse tieat nt ninety, while the temperature marked ninety eight and one-half. At this point of the proceeding-Collins suffered with nause ated stomach, and remarket! that he had tried the same experiment with a rattle snake at IVntrevillc last Monday; that the two experiments had his<n too close together, and they wotiid not catch him making experiments without a greater lapse ol time lietween them. The snake thai hit Collins was then teased until it struck a dog. which ilieil from the bite one hour and thirty-five minutes after. ; Collins claims to liave got his antidote from the Blackfeet and Cherokee Indians when a youth. The Biike of Argyll. The Duke of Argyll now visiting America is the eighth duke of that title. He was liornat Ardingeaplecastle. Dum bartonshire. in 1683, ana succeeded his , father in 1*46. Before his father's death, and while he was Maraoisof Lulu, lie took an active part in tlie controversy ir. I the Presbyterian church, and did some i literary work, publishing, among other l thing-. "A 1/ntcr to the Peers front %j Peer's Son," a letter to the Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D. P.. on the present position of church affairs in Scot land, and an essay '•ntitLsl "Presbytery Examined." He has been a freauent speaker in the House of Peers. He Itas filled enough oftices to tuni iut American politician green with (•nvy. In I*sl he was chancellor of the University of St. Andrew's, in ISYg lord privy ~ in the cabinet of tlie Earl of Aberdeen, in 1854 he held the Kame office under lord Palmer-ton. in Is.Vi he was postmaster general, in 1858 lord privy seal again, in 1860 postmaster genera again, li8<I lord privy seal again. He has been rector of theUniviTsity of fllasgow, president of the Royal Society of Edin lurg, and secretary of state for India. Among his •other oftices are those of hereditary master of the (jucen's house hold in Scotland, chancellor of the I'ni versitv of St. Andrews, trust's- of the British Museum and hereditary slurifl and lord lieutenant of Argyllshire. Still, with aTI these honors, he walks and eats and has hands and feet just like othei 'men. In later years he has published "The Reign of Law," " Primeval Man " and a num!er of other works. 4n Knormous Condor. In the course of the day I had an op- j portunity of shooting a condor; it was so satiated with its repast on the carcass i of a dead horse as to suffer me to ap- , proaeli within pistol sltot before it ex tended its wings to take flight, which to me was the signal to tire; and having' loaded with an ample charge of pellets, my aim proved effectual and fatal, j \\ hat a formidable monster did I behold in the ravine beneath me, screaming and flapping in the last convulsive struggles of life! It may be difficult to believe that the most gigantic animal that in habits the earth or the ocean can Is equaled bv a tenant of air; and thrse persons wlto have never seen a larger bird than our mountain eagle will probably read with astonishment of a species of that same bird, in the southern hemisphere, being so large and sti uig as to seize an ox with its talons, and to lift it into the air. whence it tets it fall to the ground in order to kill and prey upon the carcass. But this aston ishment must in a great measure subside when the dimensions of the bird are taken into consideration, and which, in credible as they may appear, I now in sert verbatim, from a note taken down with tr.y own band. "When the wings were spread tliey measured sixteen 1 paces (fortv feet) 111 extent, front point! to point, tlie feathers are eight paces j . (twenty feet) in length: and the quill 1 part two pahns (eight inches) in circum ference. It is said to have power suf licient to carry off a live rhinoceros " j Tevw'v's Trnvih t'n Pent. Things that are Misnamed. The I'ldiadrlnhia Troth Joorttol pro faces a list of misnomer* applied to arti cle* well known in trade ty saying; Wliy should trade not have * .Johnson in* a Webster to classify and correct the mass of iiu-otisisteneii s that go to make up its notinnelatnr. ' e not only tax our twain* to Invent ' fantastic' names fin every n, M iWbrie, varied perhaps only byn thread or a shade from what our grandparents wore a century ago, tint there are in use positive misnomers for many staple article* •>! nicr> h.-uidise. rtie followingimperfect list, culled from sounv* ready at liand will give a faint idea ot litem id (sour). Il| |''|"(l 111 I 111 lllistry til a clan* of tMidie* to which sonnies- i- only accidental, and by >lO means a universal eharaeteristie Thus rock, >ry -tal quart*, tlint. etc . are chemical acids, though no pnrtich id aridity t<- them. Black lead diH-s not ixmtnin a -untie partii ie ot had, 1* mg , omiwnasl of ear lain and Iron. Brazilian grass diss not come from Hraxil, or even grow there, nor is it grass at ail. It consist* of strips ola palm leal (dkusirn 1 /* urvmiiiO and i- im ported chiefly from t übs Burgundy pitch is not pit' h. tioi i- it manufaeturist in or exporti d from ltur guiutv The Ix-st is an -inott- -uhstjun • Cropanil from i ommon frankincense mid touglil from llatuburg; hut by far the greater quantify is a mixture of tv-in and palm oil. China, a* a nun> foi porcelain, .iv-s risi* to the contradictory < vpr- s-i.uis, British china, Dutch chiun. Chelsea china, eu\, ok-- wooden milestones,iron tutjestoiies, brass -hiK -hortts. iron pen-, steel pen-. Cuttle bone i- not bom- at all. but a structure of pure chalk, unit utilsdiwl loosely in tin -uh-tanci of certain e\- tinet specie* of cuttle fish it 1- en elo-. d in a utcuibnuns us -.iw itliin tire body I f the fish, and drop- out w hen the -ae is opened. hut it ha.- no connection whalerer w itli the -ae or tie- cut! 1- n-h Galvanized iron i- <•< galvanit*l It i- -iniplv ironenatisi with <in> ; and this is done by dipping it in a zinc bath con taining muriatic acid. German -iiv r i- trot silver at all. nor was the metallic alloy eallnl by that name inventis! by a German, but has Us n in u>e in t'hiua. time out ui muni. ilotiey soap con to it i* no honey, nori honey anyway employed in it- manu facture. It is a mixture of palm oil soap and olive oil soap, each one part, with three part- of curd -oap, or yellow soap, scented. Jaivan lacquer contains no lac at all, hut t- made from a kind of nut tree called aruteardiact-.-e! Kid gkives an- not made front kid -kins, but of lamb or -beep -kin-. At present many of them are made of rut -kin-. Meerschaum is not petrified " sea foaui," a- it.- name implies, but i- a com position of silica, nurgitesia ami water Mo-aii gold lias no onite-tioit with Mam or the metal gold. It is in il.oy ofeopi-r and ziue. used in the ancient musivum or te—ellatisi work Mother of p.-ar. i- tie inn- r la\. r of several ->rts of slieii-. It i- not the mother of pearl, :vs its name indi< ales, hut in some cases the matrix of the pearl. Pen means a feather 11— at in ;* • t. a wing). A stK 1 pen ismitaiery ihoioe expri-sion. Prussian blue di - not cotue from Prussia, but i- tic precipitate of tie salt of protoxide of iron with prus-iate of potas-a. Salad oil i- not oil for salad, but oil for cleaning snllades, i. helmets. --ait is not salt at ill. and ha- ■ng bts-u exeludtai Irtmi theclassofbodie*denomi nated "salts." Sea.ipg w ax i- not wax at ail. nor lic - it contain a -ingle partick- of wax. It i tnadeof -hellae, N'.nie. turpentine and einnaltar. Cinnabar- gi\ ' - it a d-• p. roi color, and tin- turpentine retniei* the ■shellac soft and li -- brittle. Sj" rm oil pwyll tucans ••-(s-d oil." (I.atin. sp-riiui, -ct-i). from the notion that it was vpt nitwtli (the sjwnn or melt of*n whale). The -ja-rm whale i tin whale whii-h givi - the "" seed oil." which is taken chiefly, bu' not w holly, from the head. WlialeUme i- not U>n- at all, nor dwe lt posse— any of the propertie* of !*••. It i- a substance attachu! to the upper jaw of the whale, ami *erv *- to -train tin 1 water which tin- creature taki-s up in large mouthfuLs. The Health of ((ties. The following tabulated statement i compiled from tie* annua, -unun.try nul i.-le-d by the Registrar < ieneral of England. It shows the death rat<- and ponulationot tw-nty-three of the largest cities of litvat Britain for the year |k7 ■ Death* byitbtiun, jvr 1.000 CiticM. IS7R. living, 1878 lamdon .... 3,577.304 23.5 Liverpool 5T2.6R1 30.4 Birtninghaia 383,117 26 5 Manchester . ('41.514 27 9 llubliu 314.666 29 6 Sheffield 2-V ViJ 25.0 K4int*argh 222.371 22 1 Bristol 296.419 214 HradJord 185.088 22.5 Saltanl l"0.2l 20.6 Nottingham 16.) .76 21 0 Kivemk hi.>7(l tM lluil 143.139 24 3 Portsmouth 129.461 19,0 Leicester 124.173 20 8 Suudcrhusl 112,459 25 6 I 6dham 107.366 25.8 Brighton 103.923 21 2 Norwich.... 84,620 24 6 Wolverhampton ... 74.240 23 3 Plymouth. 73,599 25.3 Total |<o|eilation 8,373,95 I Av. 21 4 We publish below a table giving the death rate and populate n in twenty three cities iii the United States, which correspond as mar as possible in size with those given in the English Able above: Heaths per C iti—. Population. 1,000 living New York 1.046,037 27 87 Philadelphia 825.000 "22.9,'J Kp-4 . j 'J7>'<(■ n.l t hicago 420.000 20 41 Baltimore 355,000 20.79 Bos tot 346.000 23.84 San Francisco 300.000 18.89 Cincinnati 280.000 20.39 New Oilcans. 215.000 271.10 t'leveiand 162.000 19.90 Washington .. 160.(5K) *26.40 Bu ditto 150.000 14.29 Ismisvilln 15(1,000 18.50 Pittsburgh 145.000 19 97 Detroit 120.000 16.31 Milwaukee 110.000 18.95 Providence 103.000 14.64 Alhany 95.000 13.78 Richmond 75.000 21.98 Syracuse 00,000 13.60 New Ibiven 60,000 20.43 Charleston 56,540 35.58 Worcester 52,000 21.61 Total population 5.813.407 Av. 20 97 front the alsive tabic we learn that the average death rate per 1. 000 living is less in twcnty-Uire. cities of this coun try than in as ntany in (ircat Britain. Still, as will be iks-h, the population in the cities of America is not as dense, ami in most citf.es the Wiitar is more pure than there. In England!he rule is laid down that the mortality of a healthy city should not cxi-ecd 17 per l.ouo. U"n ti 1 we readi that ii'iiit in both countries the work of tlie sanitarian must lie re garded as incomplete. A'cut I hum Union. Popular Science. Lamp-wick dipped in hot vinegar be fore u-ing is said to prevent any offen sive smell front lamps. Tortoise-shell and born combs are pre vented from cracking by being occasion ally rubbed with oil. Imitation honey is made of paraffine comb filled with glucose. Horn or tortoise-shell tuny lie welded by pressing tlie parts together between a hot iron, interposing a wet linen cloth l>c twecn the iron and the object. Mexicans subdue fractious horses by having a hood no arranged as to lie pulled down over the eyes of the 1 torse aa noon as lie manifests uneasiness. Several ap plications subdue the horses perma nently. If a sponge, after having been used a week, is then put away to thoroughly dry, and another used for an equal time, the soft, flabby and worn-out sponge re covers its texture. Sponges in this way outlast three ordinary spongi s. Recent discoveries of rich deposits of phosphate of lime in Canada has caused land near the area of deposit to go up in price. Lumbering has been nhandotft'd in some instances to cultivate the new industry. England and the continent are large purchasers. FARM, U Vltltft:*, AM> llorsKllOl.il. tlmllti llliil■. K.,..* IN ('** or Tnornti Tim while of nil i gjf i aw id to lie n specific for li-li hone- sticking in tin 1 throni. It i* to Im* owtiiUiweii rnw tutd will carry :hone ilow ii iw>ity n<l rtnilily. There i* .another fuel touching egg* which It will I"' well to ri'iui'iulier. When, a* Mlllli'lill'l by accident, col limit e ntllrii lllAti' f* AWltlloW ill. the while of one or two I k'lt* Ink' II W ill llellt I'tllire I lie p|l|*i ill. Hint change tho elVe. t lo licit of a du*e of calomel. Htl-WI OIMMIM Two OUIli < * of lutUnin fir; two ounce* of inultoii Inl low . IWo IIUIIIN K ot IKVWII\, tout two ottlico* of spirlta ot til! fell!itie Utlint I* fillllliereit together Hint Well stirred, then "IXIUUid through a hit of IHUTIM IIIUMMI into n till hex or W hie Illolllheit botfle it utii. 111 In io ;>t eh >w Imm the air. t litn is one ot the IM *Ht oinment* lliat mill IM ptoi'iintd lor hunta, < racked l> tnd*. run roiiniK on the litiferi. win! I s pqtlnliy g*"l for IVolUld* Upon liulan .out initio A CoNXiMiNt I'uflij; Tnk- on< otitic. of W tiile IXixill, olie otlliee of mill lott la':low ami one ounee ol granulated sugar, nlmniir well together llan reHitl lialf i yiU'il of fine b'cticlied eolloli, Illlit ll itll AI'HM' kllile spread the ;tlve, w tiile licit* ot rr the xlirl.tee ol itie doth; xfi'i lit il oil et •-It ] X Mill qUitcthilt Winn cold. hi) a ttlh hie we 111 I hull)' |itt|ier lightly ot er I tie nil faei Thin will prove n constant comfort in 1 ittlt wotimtx ttr :os, iHt.lex ruts or hurna* A hit ■ m off Mid Mlli k Over the pi lee if a quick cure, ax it exeliniis the air ami is not tiulky i i in tin W ay, a-s linger la.s a.Ways are \V IIK Sll ill.t' II \V Itel iI In stomal h is weak, it s mus.uliir m i ion inipairixl, iunl .its nert i-s o\ er-s.-nsiti Ve, tail little haul shouhl l taken into it at a time. The Ixxxt iliet is skinnnet! niftk. lialf a pint e wry four hums. Winn milk is not xvell digested, little water is I'diu. hineil Willi it. Slleh ft Mat* !U> coll'iv, lea ami tohneiii mu.xi, of course, lie given upnh-oiuo iunl at otn e A ooven tgn anjeje of ilh tio hutti rmllk. In huttn ttillk the i aatnn of milk isooag\ilate<l ami hroken u|t* so that ihi sunuaeh is * pored two steps ol the rvilUuil pIXKS fll l|J di g stion Vnoltn r ex.-client preparation ot milk ts koumiss. It contain* a gooa ileal of i'.urliiic aeiil in all oucs the pi'tli fit's w oik shoUni lie liuuir wnier hy n iliet i oiuisting of egg*. milk. ot.iivUy vegetable*, si. w'nl fruits ami a iitUe hut t< i, with it ale hre.ul.—J/.dtrttf llerttrd. Krull Tier#. I flint tint lime, wikm! <tnl old iron put around tin* roots of di.lining fruit tr'x s liave a very beneficial ertoet. These fertilizer* restore the ires- tii a healthy ecluiiUoU. iunl s.av glial.) llu> prove tin- fruit in .quality a. <\ iitiaiitity. I ni uh the aop.ii ition on a W'imlsap ami N(w i r Kail; aUiut half a iiusiiei of mixed lime ami ashes to each. .A.I dug it in with a hoi some six fix-t around tin trunk, and nut the old Iron immediately around tie 1 brute of < ae|i. Thetrvs's put forth with rem wed vigor, hliMiunst ahuudnitlly, and yielded a gi>*t crip of fruit. An excellent wash for trix's may In- made thus llent an ounee ot salsmla to redin *a in an iron pot, and dissolve it in one gallon of water, and while wanu apply it lo the trunk. Alter one application the moss and old hark will drop oil'ami the trunk will lie quite smooth. The w;ih has highly recuper ative plopertics, making old trees liear am w. 1 hare tried soft soap as a Wash with good ri-sult.s, anil also a ci siting of iinie in the spring sea-sou, which is line specific tor old trm-s. Hie qUc-tlon is often askixl. is it Jw-st to manure tr.s s in the fall ir spring? 1 have found the summer Unison to l>e a s'isxl linn ; I have much faith in mulching, especially young ins-s, for several s, vnic aftu tiny arc planted. Apple tm are said to have two growths during the m-ason— the secondary grow th lakes plaia- after inidsuiiuuer. In mr it is that a too dress ing of good luaiiun". anil alsii coarse litter, facilitates the late growth, and dim produces very markixl results in the haliil ami formation of the tree. Tilt good efftx-t that mulching ha.* to young trees i. that it wards off the in ti-iixe heat of the sun from the tender roots, and a!o ha* a t> nditwy to hold moisture. \ giMm 1 top dr s>i!ig of stable m.irur. in the full. iux>uml young trei,. with a good many corn cobs east over the surface of tin - soil, give satisfactory rrsultj! A'nrtii M<*scmgtr. Xout t.itilc Tm! Uarnrtl b rur*. If your ena! fiix* i* low. throw on a tablespoonful of salt, and it will help it vcry mu h. A little ginger put into sausage nn-iit improves the flavor. In icing cakes,dip the knife frequently in to ixilti water. In In.iiing meat lor soup. Use eoiii W ill r! ■ ■ xtJTM't Ii Jijia*. II the meat is wanted fin itself aknte. plunge in boiling water • oi..*. Tfoti cti get a bottle or barrel of oil oflT any i-arpet or woolen stuff by appl vl'g dry buck wh'-at plentifully ami fifth folk. NeviTjiiitwaU-rtosu.il a grva** sjsil, or liquid of :uiy kind, ltroil spwk with out salting. . s -ilt draws the juie> in iXN.king; it is <(• sirnble to kix'p these in if possible, t i>ok over a hot lire, liirn ing fnsjuentiv. scaring on Ixith sides. I'laee on a platter; salt and pepper to taste. 11#* "I having a tendency to 1..* tough can be uifuie very palatable by stewin_' gently for two hours, with jiep |MT and salt, taking out almut a pint of tlie liquor when half done, and letting tlie rest Imi] into the meat. Hrow u tlie tinxil in the jHit. After taking Up. make a gravy oh'ae pint of liquor mvw. A siuaii pieeiMif i'hnn*al in the pot xviHi boiling cabbage removes the -lueli. Clean oil elotil witli milk and water; a bnish ;uid soap will ruin them. Tum blers that have had milk in I hem should never be put HI hot Wider. A sjuxniful of stewed tomiUiHs- in tlii* gravy ol either roasted or frbxl meals i* an improvi*- nient. Tlte skin of a hoiieil egg ia'the most pfficm ions remedy that can lie ap plied to a hoi;. I*ixs| it carefully, wet and apply it to the part affected It will draw off tlie mailer and relieve the Soreness in a few hours. Prtinltiff Pvtrh Trr FM|U'NLLY OW :UR° MAD*' thrifty ami fruitful by severe cuitlng back—cutting the large branches down to tho very stubs. Not long ago we w-ire told by a very intelligent and ev|n-ri- I'luxxl iruit-growertint In* wasonee xery much surprised by seeing some previous ly fruitliw* old peach trees hanging fttll of superior, large fruit, inquiry h-d to the statement that tln-v \v< r< apparently worthies* trees, which had been tlie year before closely trimmisl to get the outstr.tehing limbs out of the way of working around tinm with a team, so that the trix'* presented little more than a trunk with stubs sticking out a foot or two. and now bung full of tine fruit.— F. l" F. M upirinr. A ballHnt Sen-l Ighl. It appears that the defence of the < hilinn corvette Ksmeralda, off Iquiqui. I'cTU. w as an act of heroism deserving a conspicuous place in tlie nnnal* of mivnl warfare. Tlie Olillian vessel, an old wooden craft of 1,000 tons burden, tolerably Well armed, wax caught in a little bay, where • xenpe wa* impossible, by tin powerful Peruvian ram fhnisear. llere was a situation where a prudent commander would have xpccdilv pulled down hi* flag: but mo-t heroic deeds are |s rfornietl in dcl'ianee of that discretion which is said to lie the better part of valor, ami Captain Thomson, of the Kxinentkla. determined to light his ship to the last. lie refused lo surrender, and opened on his huge antagonist. The IlunM-ar declined a fair tight, and running into her adversary, crushed the Ksmeralda'* wooden walls with a single blow from her iron rain and sent Iter to tlie bottom. Captain Thomson, with a handful of hi* men. climbed on board the lliUL*car ami were cut down while bravely fighting on the deck of their enemy. The Chilians who went down at their gun* or were slaughtered on board the Peruvian ram were avenged, however. The same day on which the Kmeralda was stink, the splendid Peruvian armored frigate Independeneia ran fast upon a sunken rock and was abandoned and fired by her own crew. She bad separated from the Huascar when the latter attacked the corvette and had gone in pursuit of the Chilian dispatch boat Covad-mga. which, keeping close in shore, in shallow water, lured the big ironclad to self-destruction. The net result of the whole affair, so far a* Chili is concerned, i* therefore the exchange of an old wooden craft for the finest and only really formidable cruising ship in the Peruvian navy—nle-ut equivalent to trading a pawn at chess for an adversary's queen. A parishioner of a Berkshire pastor was asked what the color of the parson's eyes was. He didn't really know, "for," lie said, "when he prays, his eyes are shut, and when h* preaches. I generally shut mine." . SUMMARY OF NEWS. Csklrrn and Middle Slalet. " ' A Ikiilcr x|tlo*i<m lis* im-iirisl si host 1 ! IVvas, ISi , tin- w'Siie of a >iitlllni ••Xploslon ! T lust Vent I lie lollowing to the liat ot < naiiftl * ' lux hillixl t iunl, kri;lci, Itie ronlrwiUir) | Moil i -cliHl>i) ei. John Keluui-lt, Kitsl I'.tlin t ■ n-t un.l i 'luirles Hurt, nge ten. a driver at tlie s i mine all tlie ImmIIIXI Mine lerHlilv nuiugleil. , hyiu.xl \\ iUOII lien, age iMnlve, a brother I ..I ( iutrlift leit, inoilatT) , Iteiijaiiiiii Kuril, tlie eitginoer, death isx-urie-l shortly lUlrn j ' Wuiil) Wltliain Nail, I milk lleliidst 'k, \V ilson 11 at log, I OHM go Hand, Kdwuld Ituilla and I laiilcl lli *. *eiiiMiat) tonal exeitemenl I J pit - alle-L alxHit I lie mine, va In. II | opetalixl t,Y Ilie L.clllgh Iron COLU|S>LL> 111,, 1 ten ot the . -- v | LIMTOA AN* *nftt lent lo throM a |H*rtim ol , 1 LIE boiler, NI ighmg oyer a toll, a dtetnnce ot ~ ' ItKt > aid" II \ xui. N-e ( N \ | di"|l,-II *AV X thai Mix* NINE I llolm.- DNDJTHUM ol .ludg. S \ s I IMA< - OT LIBIT , II) an.t Ahnsl 1 Manlont, , . OCA .1 PIOLE-FTIR II II Naiiloet, --I t Imago . j I 4iemty, Men. dioyinml in Onwtlaga lake V Itiev EIE IOM MG in S buat. and ill TIDING lo . tiange pla, r. 111. host Mn, , ap.uixl. ; At South Holy 4n, Ma-, . JOHN RtMiilitlrt, II llt l llmlt, vi hi ha l IjtMtn imi *'rk Mllxt r |a*| i .hiuMty, s|„i laim ihr* ohililre:;—Antue, I titliuillft M! AUTY, N )WVITT < l lII 1> Mil lIHII li ho C-tHilil IA4( ti|t|Hiri On 111. 110 4'li| hi# va i|t* Ollt OU no r mild, t4Mk Ihn lit lit* uini to u Iniat iA#iu mid kilirnl (in io ttith a rvvolvm. U ht-ii U yi i out•*-i hit ujj ttA| i . ol mid r h* |nti iu| lu bnv hi*childimi dip u tin-in tHkMtgUl u|io WMI>( Air i iiiiio. 1 in- xihiuli ltr l>io luurtiertM u< Mr- Hull I >io Nt h i vok ltb# (ittrti rswAriM by hi dui- K [ 11 v nn4 erriMi in lkitton. He tiruvod ui 5 WttUlta, wlt.t lwul ht*ttn rui- - < on Foil) Mtruuti The tuurdrit<d , WMO.rtit • knU'li aod ru£ tttifi IUUAI oil his ' IM tvo i eooitwnitxl tUm be bed been ee- I 'rtlßUhl ttllhoHt? ol (he OIL ill *' IM Hull IS LUNIFCF nod (but he LUKL M(i*-R*T \II LLUIRILOMRLRJ LLO WT*IIT houir ON the •( ftvcnlnj of tin* nfght HA WHICH Mr* Hull J > uiuMoohl ( fej V o'CHN K TUTL RRIIMIOTMI in (lie HOUTMP nhon? he *U TUTI|DA)*ED un(il (N I t bltrii he Went Ollt U£ni!t. ll*- u *M*a M Lt-y l*r (ho doui ol (he IUII (l IkMaso; liQl h< uiuil4 (4> inuike tl fit, not! MHMttjuriilly he mie>i (he window in (be j l>v\ei and liis(ei*e| nup M ) (o provide . lot lnoi#*-ll an wm>\ ititviiu ul uikkiiiglu* OHniir fWwn (H On IUM (he i;un L* j l unae one fctiore, nod i( wm t% I u:ui. lie blew hi* tml, wolkcHi in 141 II Ilin rNMflll ktbl l|)|e>i kl (iw Mtiie l (he brwt, j •* Mr** Hull AWnkenuij;. itkml " W liu m il * I* ! " RHhleHur mdiedUie She put bet ) j uH' l tiff' Uut tcfttCiilhl Im !uf ta he Wa> MUknil* t !mw (A* Uir Ihe nihU-r (hi w her tmn<M>iwk (hn( >)ir tniultt n( (mirh him, iU , | (br tMkiui- tune lttyin|* h • Imm! hfvavily ovrr j .'HP" ttiuath ll llirti Ktit itultl ol the reltignr J , battle ttii'i <linhrl ooi|jii utto (lie btct- ol the j jr VAtrftUAO, tkilft Which lie |At IlltOll ihe tei nttd iiunlfr n pm i! (he beit hiHuni; She hm by Uu tone in no w.huositwl rondl thm, mivl hetiinl her ill the ttuumcr Hi N%iorh '* 4 he w,ks louto! in (he iuutninj*. Tfie robbery' •in then r<*ntno(te\i mid the robber nmdr his ft ixMa,*,. w A new i Mtiulfflrtl k has luiide it# 4(ff t#turn - io \\ eeteru New \aiW It iI ' - the ric *•! !*C > Ulnl bwi> tbt itutinwol y tcr Alib'ii 4Ud I ronuiM-i W vm.nn It i evw- I culnl oil At ruilnl lUAAlatnui i Hbel r, whtrh b duoi ihr ffauuuic Hio pminut it I J*-kA>u is ijuod, Imt the genf-nd wp]iiiuiifc ir >O( (be note U HUL. IHUIKI-R* pit.TJ- .UITIE it U T hiiij;rfei OITMIRRTRTL. A QUWLITLLY *L tills l) vpurlou# ULL"> Mo |DTOEI AL liufhUo, N. V-, ( | mid Inlet several I trie SHOVTRS MRRR , it |li!|i|Lirk. Ihr iia4< were probnUly Uttiei Inuai A>oe liiiudiMit a# (he jkmaou K NLTRKLE! EETE Irnml trxitn T AUAAIM mivl luut in * the r -ss)ii it A/uantitv of bflU on i mtmuib 'iiwli w )IA ii were —(W pn- fft.U j it'lxyi.) ul i>|K-rAti< n (iirie with liitwe tani PUK(#. While Wfllinui la-wis W Soyiler fUAvI Jttilir* Hnrkiut, Uux hliiuli, weie r ltiMrmi iti (he ctuiierx at W iiiwttit4iW u. I' , I* (he |mnlrr t iiain por way and (he uvti|u( Il ot (lie cat *rfr prwt ipitate*! t (he MUmi, a !• listai eol oft* yard*. ihe two Dt>(. I iwWirol arte iMkAliy hil]e*i and li4f k t tvs aam y soitcHMkiy ttijurwii I ihr Aral atiotmi \mml lu e on the Hohuylkiil tl nvrr.! 1' vie!; his* ft*r i fiwr J nieutnl !N _ ignore W Child*, aam won hy (he IVunnvh ij. vwuan Hui% wmty pitm , the ( t4uuibw C<4i<T' . crew iti am! the I'nac* uo t 1- k ., t | , mr on the ! jileSltavrrrmilrrau!, containing p A lunrrai jwrty ol litoui |**roiis. w thrown (mm !h- ttux k liuax Huflaio. N \ wm! • turnwd f IA!ul!v injuring O I- ilritt and Mi% i.daaid Mnrwhai.. and wn.ni.I> injuring t-xir ' olhrrx. A l.ftft ut at.lt s'i 000 wax rauaxxl try tlie ikwnxa n-m hy Arr >g te grain elrvat<>r ami > fml unall tu . iieg. at Buffalo. N Y At IMUtwi rgb. I*i . Ilenry Kolb, * new hand in the nop!*** ol jwiwrtr M Krv A Co., was •* world Ot Hi *mr ol (be lowwf f auiu ol Uir r laMishvtutiit as the r)*vat*r v* us ka othff Mofiinff) w erw on the elevator, nod when they a Koii)'* iian|tN(Ma |H*i(iDt) 21 tl ey yeiirat lot bill* t (el lttun uudri. *|lie jj imlxirtunate man huin>l to hmr, lawe\er, am) t ra a ii inea! to*- 4ttiet unr, weiffjhmu il% ! b(* imu^HUmh'ssl ot (brer liKMuaand pmmU,rmli e*l him UiUm l (otw {kmruiff and lufulial httuU* a klmjelow ma*M it \Vhff, n loodtUiS New York pmiio j T Ot**w*ubi !uror. i* dw.l in hi* tHimh war, ill lh*Nr * fury in lite rwar <*t ' j (lit m nirxrd Mrs. Hail finia 1 a truUct •0* o*l ixw, the •rll-oiulrMoi muiderrr. and bo wyt* fommittnl tit the lHnh. , LLIE SFANVO-RA IO the Kail Itiver (MUSS ) mills * have ftrurk WIRK. AMI a •errre IRINIFYH he ' fweeti theiu *wd the tiuuiulfrturrrv A fUilirj. JJ pate.!. A nvtnt dinjxit. h from Allcntown, N J., *n>* "Win A lUak'. th- Prtnerlon xiudiMil h|MI lard atwtaiarxl mUlxdy Irani twal lor lniirt.wn ami lnlerlvri .lava prcx mnaly had takvn mil a few miurn. .d htxwd. hn fix v .miusl hi. uxal living vrduniarily. Hi dw >- terminntx-n 111 "larii* tl. .IrwtJi Ma. the rxwult if Ot a ctioeluaion tlwt ho ld n.g roe-xr,-r troin g ' piinyjyssx. inapinxi tn.> witli at. inudbgrnt -ulniry holioi. Ui- Ua* rwtin.iiualie.l taxiing aid i- l i* Aurii'U. lo iivo. He tia" al no luu* rx ineod \ Ihe i)ghti-t )iiijx.i X ingtuiily, nor ha* he j ( snderol any dtsvximlott from hu> long a!>- j "tiii.me.'' „ i At the "loir conveiili.m t the Maine ltepub . nat. d for X.oVernor on lire thinl l*.Uol Ihe . 1 |>UUoriun<lup'.)t praiw liayoaaadllie li.-pub j lico>< Uieinberx <g C.mgix* lr the Maml taken r i agninxt tlie I lei .km rale <uid lai or* hand money " ' and prohibition. Western and Southern States, j ! A "inall eonqxiny of Bohailnaii ahnrpmUrxiterx , ' WW" holding a pirine at I l.i.'ago, m heu an ' nit went i. >n arose Mitli an oulnider, M!h waa ' ii#cii"l from the gnaiml". The man (joctcil ' entlert,xt a crowd, who naaaaltwd the picnic part)' with a nhoaer ol xiickx and "tonex. The e alutn XIhm.ICI* then charged Iwyuu.-U on the g n'xmd ami flrnl M-vcral njllcvx at (heir anaail n ants. Moun lin,: about a doami men. some e fatally. The m hole conqsyny ut *iiniqwhixtter> i- were then arrested hy the police. V Mr. J. P. Kcynoid". a farmer living nrxir i- .fonoxlKtro. t.i.. awoke ill tlie middle ol the |1 night to flml hi houc on flr< Bushing up ~ itaim to a nx.ni in a Inch uis ilaughlor. agixi Y Uiirtix-n. and hi. m ile' ilct, of i xleeu yxtr, •p mnre "lix-ping. lie tried o tnirxl in the door; hut at that moment the not tell in. and he hmttil it nn|Hiililc to ixxu'h the cliil.lreti, ho".-piteonxftcrixiiusrang through the hotum. " lUi-liing down "lair* Mt Reynolds auocendod n in saving hi* wile, though inoxt likeJv at the T fwrittrrm hisow n life, as lie reoeivmlprooahly - fatal injuries. The unfortunate young la he* M'ere huriicl to cinders. A convention <>l Ohio firci-tiSw-kxr- who M-iUidreM' from the recent Oolambus tiywn p hack Convention me" nt T'olrslo. Anu nber 1 o| t.-..duti.ms advis-aling the principle ol tho ' (iiwnlsM-k |srt v were re|.rtxl hv ti- nerwi '. iiiry mid adopt.-<l; a letter from Peter COO|HT } Wax nsnl. *a> ing the nomination ot (ieiieral Kwii.gfthe I 1.-uux-mtic nominee lor tiovemor) '• ough) to Is" suxtainad. and the following reao- lntion wn* nd*|*#xft "1 n view of the ellra ' onlinary |mliticl situation we deem it mu '• (Kxlient t't nominate a State ticket at lliistiine." A party ot unknown iu"n uttuckisl the lioiise of Samuel Faulkner, at ft'mnklort. Ky.. set cro ly wound nig ft'iiulkner a* he tan troni the In a is"*. They then t flic to the dwelling, w inch wa* committed with it* inmate*—Harry l!n*-ell. ag<' aeveiite"-ii. who wa* also shot, and two children ol Faulkner, ago eleven and three. Robert Jonc*. a negro wbo mnnlcml a white man named Kmh lph Katon fit Ibicky Mount, N. I'., December, 1577, wa* hanged at Tarlxtro. John Jury, kecjorr ot'a dinieputahle house at ( urthag", Dhio. "• *hol and killed hy hi* son during a quarrel. The (,'alilornia Workingmen'a kmvcnlion, held in San l'nitiei-"o, ninninnltol Dr. Hugh J. Ulcnii, one ol the hirgost wheat raisers in the State, for Governor. From Washington. Tlie I'resident *cnt to the .Senate the tollow. I jug massage, withdrawing Secretary MnCrarv's nomination to a place Oil the ( ircuit ( ourt iH'iicli. " DoulX* having *nen a* to the jiro priety ot appointing in advance of the actual ' vacancy t;> <* cur ><-|>l"-inla-r 1, 1N7!, a person infill the office ol Judge ol the tirenit Fourl ot the 1 "nited State* for Ihe ft'.iglith Citvuit, I hereby withdrew the nomination tor tliat office ot Geo. W. Mrl'niry, of fowa." ! Tlie legislative appropriation Mil haa been signed by the President. At a amen* o( the Demia-rntic Senators im niedintely alter the I'nsideiil'a veto ot the judicial appropriation hdl, a was adopted, by a vote ol 20 to 7, directing tho enucii* ailviory ootnniitte*, in eonjiiiiotion with the advisory comimttoe ot the Houae cnu c.ua, to prepare a bill for paaange hy Congress l>etore ixtjimrnuicnt in *uch tenn* a* will obviate tlii' objection* of the President anil i secure it* eiuu'tiiient into law. Ihe seven I vote*against the resolution were east hy Stina ' lor* Cockrell, Jones, Vance, Vest, Walker, J Wallace anil Wither*. Information lout l>een received at the Dcpart- I merit of State, at Wellington, that th priod lor ixateiving applications f... s|suxi m Ui" In ternatlonal I yliihitiou al Mcllx.urna lias I asm nxumded lo Oi'tolier 31, IR7U. Thn Neiiute f '0111111111.*" on Privilege* and Tl.. lions lias decide.! lo tiegin the Invostlgn lioo Into Seualot Ingalls' ele.-ti.in In hsnxw lif a suli-rotniiiittee.it five to prneeed to that Htate next HeJilemlaU, and to prysiecute the hi llogg-.Mpoflonl inquiry in New iiilmins next Novetuoer ty a sul*sxuiimittee .it Iti <*- Senat.H MauUlmry ta fo l>e ehalrmau ol the haiisaa siih-<xniiiuittee, and .Senator illii Mill P rot stilly l-e placed al lite Inwt ol the aub-eotn llltttee lor New Oiilxill" Tlie Preaidenl v st.xxl tlie judicial appr opria 1 lion lull and signed the uuiiy appropriation i tail, lu tits message vetoing the iortnev hill the Pitwnlenl said tile hill was tunned to len del lite . lr. li.ai Uw> ii.oj.eialive during the I lint (Wat year h> wlthlwudliqi Hie nnceamni a | qtr. a. rial ion, and tliat lie noil Id IUX ...usent lo legislaUou whu'h seeks to attain such Mi - object, Foreign hew* Tlie si* .lays' mteriuiliolml . lutnqdmisliip |xst.s>ti mu notch in Iroiuton lor the sit John i AsllrJ- twit Mon lu lamdon last year liy Ualiiel ! OTosxry, and taken Isu k to I iigtatid llXmt ! Amrii. a l>y Bowrlt 111 Man 11 iasi was won h> the American, K. P Weston, who miwle Ihr i uurivale.l and astonishing wore ol .VKI miles Ills ixmijieUtors were John I iinia, the Ammi- I nan, i(aiding and " Blower Blown, ft.ugtlsh | leprwscntatiito, ilia laltei la-.ug til* fkvonle '■ as lie laid recently tuade Ai'.' miles in a matr li. I while M I*l.lll it was thought, would be last in j tlie race. I imis and Harding gal r .ait in a i short time, and Brown wa* alieu.t lor seveial i •lays, tail was Anally |io<! by NVM.ni, who then maintained and constantly im HSUMSI hi , laud. Brown made but id? miles The tesuli 1 ul ttb> match will la- the ictum of the la-It-- j end,len.ui.. ol the world'* chant|iHUwhq n- Ameraxi and another stix.ggle tor its akin io litis country some time next tali. tjiueii Victoria, Mr, ouqsuiied hy tw.i .X her children, jsU.I a Msit ot condolence to the el l.mpres" I ugellie al < hiscltmrst II was .•ftk 1011 l eiinouie-e.l ul Berlin Itial the t .eriiinii court w.nil.l go inlo imairumg one week lor r l.ugemr s sou 1 lie lloual.lsou line steamrl Colilta.t iiplaiu j Murray , taiuAjp'W ffur McmtnmJ, uo h®f n> ; up Umi H(. 1 dtwiviP ilrnt kanu k( ("pt -1 ditu he Aiiti kliOltkMl A litdf 111 tu-f hull, oau*■ iii|{ her (o nk iii (ui ftiiuultv#. llipcre* wrrtr j HAfUffil by ll icvAiit*r lUmulMtr lilt* OoIIIIA ! luu* a |rQnti (n Uauvl, tho gmitr p*n t*ini a a Aii^nr. A 4U|l(rh tnmi < APO TOWN, South Alriot, I MIV* tb- URl>' ot UIO I*lo I touch L*RITIRO IM poi ml WILL nrrive in nbout liio DRAT *! I I it \\ M Kos ttol<i. Uio ttrllvkiionu luh nuvnliht, i# ilm<l. lho lVimuiA (1 ci.iixi Aniorim) rovolt, tKvkilml by <onoitii Afipurti, h* i-oKntwcvt! ilio tn*urrir(tmi in Algeria liio Pranrh guvrnni*ji( ha u io! aiul 4,(JUU ui* have Iftrn cApturtn!. Crop report* from ( imikU >hov |ir(M)ifrt* lor more ()MUI AH rntjt. The tmy wvj ill bo a* uup|pitvifeii(it one, u<! iihaU, DI Ati! hHtIN Air Above (br UN lbot CTOjH ol all kiiuU air lnu( im MU Averier yiuld Tbe potato luui MI lar ibr ol iLv jhXMLU bui;> 111 eoiupiiAtire aifb (be lietiaiul 1 hilA)VM s> • m. tkf >ulUkit tl lurkry, (br Khcwbve <jf iia* aUimital ui (A%or •! bi* *m ( PriiicA Tewflk 11u> luu* lern brought About by thr KuropeAti pawvfff, the ||VlU|{ Iwru ml*i ut*l IltI tl h ilncblteti u clrjH**- (lie KbmliVA tbe> would la* <MUii|*rUe.! to take th*l ptrp tbfftuKchm, AIM! Turkey wotibi in timt cum eventually loaeKtO'H- THa klililil e Wan ticpiMNl UeuUM' he !ioi obulrUj'(- ral Ihe Adetopl | the |*owet to tti!tui>Hur fgfy, ■tiftii finals .- There was a large atlendMice at tlie luaas celebtwted iu Palo in memory if tlie late Pnnre lu,penal. The great throng j.rnient was couqHswxl imwlly .X the ujqwr cloa~*.lhc wutknig ptxij.le Ixiing ineager.y representixl M Itouher, gvuxotian ol the late Pnnre Im perial, sOUfts '/.at thn ws>r >X tlie dead i ante w.ll to- l'naee Jeroinc, "it he aocejXs that BCM.HU riwjxmsihility." A Iterlin dtsjsitrh ways arson is rife in si PeUxslxirg and iB ever) |Olt iX Buasta. Ihe town of Sry raa. on the Volga, has tieen nearly destroyed by Ore. A dumber id persons tiave town are*Xet at Kiell. St. l'etersliutgMai Mos cow lor rlan.hvßUOftlv trading in e*ploa,ves. roiniUMiio.v vi. MI M XI % IN. Be nat r. Ml liill •id'lu.fla.l a icxuiuti it, authorising the t-'otniiuttee on Prix ileges mud 1-1 eel en* to "il during the neis, to continue ihe inv nsliga 1c >u >X the (*|slffuni-Kellojg( unitcsl; adofXed. .. .The Senate hit! to provide ultW-r room lor the National Usu i .X Huxltli and for the imt.hmlein >X its iej*m ami jajen. and to aulhoMrr it to erect necessary quaranUiie buildings and acipiite Utle U* rnaj estate, was |qi*ril Pit coolrrenre rejrt on the jutli. cud ri).-uM* hill a> etoj'lal by ."il y to 17 nayw—ft psrti vote At two o'clock r. * the Pinei lent pro tern announced hi* i_ii4tule to the army apjtnq'rtsiion Intl. ami at 2 33 r v. to the juihciai rqriiM* afijuxqinaUon hill. fttis.ii tht rv-i putt Were sent t." tlio President. . . I"Ue House aunt resolution atilltoriring tlie completion iX the H asluuxto . nionumeul was taken up and passed Adjoarnvxl. Mr. JWx-k •uhmitteil a concurrent nwnloti.ni pro\ nhng for a joint ixunmiltee. conyjsiacrl of five Sehaliir* and seven KeprnsrXitMlivt*. to re port at the next session what cltatigvw. 0 any, ought to tie made in the mode of guarding or collecting the twenties eithei from ruafom* or internal talauua,, ot in tlie tnaitageuirni of tlie various dtxavrtmcnls ai.d bureaus <X the guvrniioeut, with a view to efficiency ot ser vice and sxxwwniy in approj.riatwuis <X thft public money. aial whether changes Irviu |er uianwat to aiuiuai apt lopiiotioii" would hv ad isßltgniti.or wX Placed<miheralen-tar ... Tftir joint rtxrolution providing lor thea<lditMm al pay <X employees of tolh itouara. a-a* taketi up Mr lngails moved to mid h. judicial tall (lately vetoed) a* an aiaerwluient, leaving the political clauses out; the nuu-ndmeiit wa* amended U|*iu motion of Mr Wnlhwc by put ling ihe iHilitical clause# in—ywa, 27, iuy . lo—and the Senate then ediouroed. Mr. \X intruducol the following concur rent rewolution " T"l*sl the complete remime t.rati.ui <X silver, it* full reatoration a* a matiey metai. and it* tree rotting" by tlie g>t eminent ol tha I'mted Slates are deyuaiiibxl alika by the dictates <X justice and w ie "laleaniau*lri|>." • tnlervxl to he on the talile and le prime! Mr. Burnsidc introduced 4 joint resolution de ctaring tliat the construction <X a "hip canal m-rons Iha Ixttmina of l>ar,n under hm-ign Hiispiceß would how an unlrv-ivliy disjaaation toward the I'luted Xlm. lielerrx*! to llta t laiiliuttee on Foreign Affair*. ihe joint nwolufion provutuig extra jwy lor employee* ol limsris. wa* taken up ami "h*ou<H-l Ad jourocl The report iX the "suilcrrnee coimnittee on tha letter carrier*' defkuoiwy* lall was st'ij'lel. l"he principal luodlthxitiou is tlint the appro printout lor bnlance- due railnwls on account t* stricken "*u .. Mr. Beck. lr>un the f'oni miUeeon ft'iuance. rvi""rte<l favoratily on the tiiint resolution providing for n *|>erial coro luitlec "X thtxw to iiive*tignte Ihe l>e*t nieun* <X i-ollecliiig the revenue. P*--od .... Mr. Ve*t nuke.! tiuaiumou* eottaent to cad up the con current rnaolution uflrml by lam u th" pre vious ilav in tnvor <X tlie tree moiictiration ot ilver. Mr. Chun Ucr ulijnrirsl ..Mi Vance iwnt to the clerk's dc-V* and Iwl rca-I a letter a<htre*aeil hv two colorral o*-uicinlier ol the North Ciui'liiw lxgislatiitv t> M<'a*r. t 'ink ling. Illiiinc aiul "ither*. saying ' there ncici .i a black Hutu prevented from voting in North Carolina on account of race. Mr. Conkling said the complexion <X the letter •cetneil more ihMibtful than the oouqdexion of tbo~e who wrote it. and Mr. Vance replnwl that he h I lawn authori/"*! to use the letter hv llnwc who wrote it ... . Hie judicial expenses lull, just pawed hy the lliwtaa, w-a laid lwlore the Senate nn-1 rvXerrod to the (Vimmittee on Appriq>riatiiin*. Adjourned. lions*. • Tin- bill prohibiting |iliicul it"-<emrnt* was oHiiiilrmf. j'b"' pretTHMia quest ion > moveit on a motion t<" ret" r the bill to the t 'omtmttec of the Whole, but the Kepnbhcaa* r<-lniini<d Iront voting, thus inn ing the llousc vt iiliout a quorum. Dining one ot the roll cull* a me*, sage woa rercivot from tlie l'lc-nb'tll iuin<nitM-- ing hi* approval ot the legislative trill .. .'ldic Supplementary Judicial bill, a* enrolled, wa* igiied tiy the Speaker, mid sent to the Senate lot the signature iX lit"' pnwnling officer ol tluit tasly ...Tlie tlffirning hour expired without any actioa on the Political A**meiil bill, and It went ovel until the next ■ miming hour. Adjouiueil. A reeotiiUon providing lor the final a,l|"iirn ment "l Congieoe was defeated by a vote >f Itkl nnv* to hi yews. The following IK-lies rat* and tiiiwiiliiu'ker* rwe-t in the negative; Me*rs. Acklcn. Boiick. 14 la Matyr. ft.Utn, Kvina, ftVlton. Ford. Forsythe. tiitwon, tiil lettc. Herbert, Juno*, King. Lowe, Mutvh. Myers, New, I'erwonA, l'liitor, Uichrdon (S. t ). Stephen*. Stevenson, Thompson, tj'- 800. NN lover ami ) ocutii The S'linl* bill b'r the la-ni 111 ot tlii' w idow nnd children iX the late ticiu-nil Shield*, and the incrniMc ot th" pi-nsicn t Citrolino 3. Wetwter, wu* |"a— cd Adjourn r*t. Mr. Atkitut,chairman ol the ('otamittec on Appropriations, rv|*rt"-d th"- liill mnUing ap propriation* for certain jmlicinl cvpi-n-c* ol the government. Didercl to ta< printed nnd referred to the Committee of he Who e Mr. Cobb, Iront the sunie co nniitt-', reporte<t it lall making appropriation# to pay the tee* of marshal* and their general deputies. Ordered tola- rinted and rebured to Uw Committee "rf tlie Whole. ..The mini' rom-e re|*>rt on the letter-carrier'* bill wiu adopted ... .'lite judi cial expense* bill came up ie Commit tee ol tlie Whole and wa* |wv*<*l by u vote ol 'J9 ycui to f>7 nay *, all the tino-nhnekers preaent exiwpt Mr. ft'oraythe voting in the affirmative. Ad journed. Prize ('otiundrttuiH. Iximlon Truth offers a weekly prize of ten dollars for the la st epigram, etmun driun, etc., that may he ai'nt in. Here tux* specimen prize conundrums ; Why is a man whoixretvding the most expensive daily pajmr like that paper itself? Because lie ia " hehind the Time*." 1 Why is the Prince of Wales, musing upon his mother's government, like a rainbow P Because it's a sun's (son's) reflection upon a steady rain (reign). A Sllglilnl lilrl'a llrienge. Niirtuati Bjienrrr tlolr from tin Prnnxvlvtuiia Oil ( x>iu|nuiy, lliat i in jiltiyeil liiin its laaikkeeper, anil flcl to the Sfiutliwoat. The robbtry wa* carefully pliMiinxt, txiul lite tlii.Ts inten tion Wlis til tuke It new lOIIIIC, Belt 1 lloWll M a phiiitei*, anil marry the Tltusvllle ! girl to whom in- liitl long bmt engaged Site knew MiialMiUt tliia aehnna, ami wa* to join llitu aa wain na print icalile. A lieUx'tiVe wna acnt to wuti ii her, ttliil wbrnalieaUvrtixl Wratwnrd. aft-r rfk eiv- Ing a myaterlotix letter, h<- gurxaixl alie j meant to join Iter lover, lie hiwtow<*t her on the journey ao t loaejy lltttt alie hecatii' a ware of liia wntihiiig. At; i tjulncy. 111.. "li.- iiirc.l n woman ofabout her own aiee ami sliape to put on hei j trnvellinf suit, ixiver iter tare with it y eii and go to < hirago. The detective I uumu*|mx'I ingly followed the wrong wo man, while the real one Welti on to Uiect til" fugitive thief Meanwhile KpfUMSM* hail laitighl a iiUntntion near (mlvexton, j Tcxaa. and tli"-ti in love with a neigh - Isir's dauglit'T lieairing t<> marry her, j he wrote to tin- Titu"vllle girl at a point • on lier iiiurnev' that she need notr-onx- to j htm. Tin- Tltusvllle girl was aa quick i nt revenge as ale- had hreti al deceiving the det,*'ti\e. She nt olu e infortuixl the jxiiiix- w itvr< SjM-uot-r wna uud lie was j arrested. Wordx of Wixdottt. Tln-ro i no dithi-uitv to him wh | will*. i An o|vii countenance, Bm t*loae thought*. We live no more of <"Ur time than we I WJM-tid Well. N"-v*r uiifwi where you work; care mora a I <out y out work. There is nothing so fatal to comfort aa well it* to decorum, nx futt*. It is the ix-at proof of tlie \ irtuea of a ; familycireir lo **a happy fireside. How few fault* are there -n hy u vy hi. Ii we have not ountclv.-AcommfUcxi. Ih- not affrotited at aje*t. Ifonetlirow salt at thee, thou wilt receive n harm unit-"* lliou hast sore plit'-c*. Times of general calamity and e.infu sion have ever lsx-n prtalucdive ol tiie greatest minds. The purest ore comes from the hottest furnace—the brightest flash from tin- darkest cloud. A Fortune In an Old Trunk. <(n th<- iKUI Jay of last May Ihuiiel Corker, of South llexicti, tiled, as it wa* thought, in rather poor circuinataaoes. It. H. I'autiu.rn was appointsxl ndutinis traior of the cstaXe, ami a few days situ . M. Y. Duneau and J. Stix-le, its np pr.iiM rs, v isitixl the house of < orker u invoice the property of tin* deix-aaed. Afler going over various old notes, etc., they were aliout to leave when they saw l nn old lentiier trunk in the corner, whieli j tln-v kicked ot""* mor<- out of euriosity i than with tlie > vpectation of finding any thing In it. When will wonderi t-uw-P ; In tliat trunk was nearly I'JU.O'JU in old, rusty gold coin and musty h.tnk not<-s. The coins and note* nil bear lUI old date, showing that Corker did not believe in 'hanking his money, hut hoarded it up. — M<ixcxt (Mo.) l*dtt<r; F>r. Foote's UtoUli Monthly say- that in eases of dandruff a preparation of one ounce of tlie flcur of sulpliur and one ..uart of waii-r will prove eflicacious The two are put together, repeatediv agitated at Intervals of a few hours, and then the water is drained off. The pre paration ha neither color or smell, and tin- head sh<uid he sal united with it iv. ery morning. I rrsli Sufitillo of V ttaltty To renew s waning t.<rk n,s> be galbeml town a *Mirr aoeewsiUe Io all, all"! never , songlit in vain by any wlsste onslilutson ami y igor sis not so much >lilapidal<l as to be wholly jouX repairing. kvidcSM ihpect, cm vmeing and aaiple, Sndiealea lfostetlei Munsctl Bitters as a tonic <>! unesauiplwl efficacy and jH-rieol fxirity, and |"xw*sd g ptxqwwtiiw tliat .xinstitvite it an iio aluahie n iri ; cxiy for.!y*|"e|Mua.o.)nsti|<Uit>n, lo ercsmijilaint, > . urinary and uterine weaktuws. the.imalic com j laint* ftll.l malM ial tevrr. I >eltcale female* and inflrtu old person* are itivignrate.l ai.d aolarxxl by it, and the physical |>nistn>tion which usttally follow* a severe illneaa is in a i | great degree reunslinl and convalescence ac 'l , .xerwted through its use It onrupM* a lrad ' , "Ml positron among mwlirinal t*j les fS|"rmlai ion. • I Since the e mat ion. it is esumatssl that ' 27,000.00n (iOO.(IOO {iUO have lived cm the earth ljii* sc.'ii divided 1 '! .7 x.t ."■*<, t(, aiiml er <•! wjuare mil.*, gives 1311 to a square rod. and (lie to a square liX. Suppose a sjiuue rod tw divide.! into eleven graves, ewrh grave xrcwtld omtain 100 jwrson" Hut this is sjmrulation. and eg no limeftt to the 1,000.000.- 000 |<eo|ile thst now < iiaX. 300.000,000 cX whom i are invalids, 35,OOO.OUOdyHtgexxrh year. What I they ni"t want are the tacts cneerning lr. , PiereeV Family Misiicinea. For years hi* Uulden M. Iml Ihxc.very has lipea the stand ant remedy lor lli* cure of all scrotuhais. throat and lung itixwcs. White lor over a I quarter if a ceattirv lr Kage's t aUuvh iU'tn rxty lias Ixx-ti unrivaled as a }<raitive oxirx- (iw catarrh Tlie tawtiinony of Ukouaan.U <X ladies ' ha* tx*i jpublished. ceriilymg tliat lr. iNeroe'a Favorite PrearrifXtnti fwiwltively cures thr dts ,*>.* and weaknesses peculiar to women. For fttll inlonuatam see the Fetqde's < 'otmnon .Sense Me,!ical Adviser, an iliasinrie.] woik "if i over (SJOpagea. pride <post-| w-d). |)I.M. (her I 11)0.000 coluea soi.i Address the author. It. ; V. fierce. M IV. Butt,do. X. V ' Thiare is ii.xlc.ug Pi cienjic an impure circn latum or wake ftp a dormant liver like Seovill'a Bl.sst ami IJVM Syriqi. It <h>ea tlie buaincsa thorowghiy in either case, promoting active tnlkwis secretion, ixetoritqt to the lite current the |xirity <t ]>erferf iieolth and txonoving Irani , the ctilirle disfiguring eruption# and sores. (Tinrnw rheiimatism Mid gout also vuoettmh to ' t its curst!i-w influence. For the disntsea peru j tart the gentler m-i it iaaea|utal remedy. All dniggisls sell it. Nlx.hß> til!" Col ul(* AMI Cuux.—Few aic aware nf the importance (X checking a cough, or "common cold," in its flrst stage; that which in tlie beginning would yield lo •• Brown s Bronchial Trachea." if neglected, often, works upon the longs. ]t each one of several tnakers luul taken the highest medal at one iX the greet world's e*. (Hwitions then- would tie room to question w hktls was !>e*t; hut Mawwi A Hainlin have token the highest honor* at every such com jietition tor twelve year*. CHKMr The t'cictiratod " MATCitt-Kas " Wood Tag Plug TOBAIXTO. 11 * PtotfKrm TbBAOOO fourvT, New York. Boston, and Chicago. 4>r ler nurvil. By aendl-'g thirtv-aveosiit*. with af* r -h'XgbL rotor of cyss and hmr. yon xnli rece e by rs tr.ni mstl a correct photograph of yi .r fntm* hushaod or ife. wt'-ii ntrac and dat of mar riage. Addr< • W. Fox. P. O. Fn'tonville. N. Y The Menlelssihn Piano Co., No. 21 ft-a* 13th stri-et, N. Y., sell Pis no* at Factory prices. Wnte lor n catalogue A Ift*tor> of thr Kradf-Prlot Plan of Puhlishlnif l'"iBSlr) Xrwqsnrry. Ttu- An-108 NVw-psprtt a (I AJinUsinat-imaaiiy LaXM. "Xtl< - W iyar Xtrcrt. N'W Tart, will pay flftr 'toilar* for tor brot historr of O" origin, poxrri** anX prrwnt unportsiKr of tht (,u*tn— of "uppiint |Wt>tt*hrr* of arwspspcr* with ps'llj prtnlcl *bert* A! 1 srtl.: ""111 In r. mprl'tsui tskoeoaw Ui" pruprrtv Of Ihr . .mi"'.' IrclSWl to tw Ul 'lftcr IHi th HI 'tltil of Auru.i t'oauniinlrsUon* t- >* s "1-msc.i to K W ririTKK. be rrury THK MVKKKTN. saw TUB*. Itssf fhlUs-Mct. NsUvro. live wt... 0 A ox>v Cstro* SUtr M'i* . X ™ . ' 4 l *X TAMKA "* "4 Hog*—l ITS 1,4 * OtVy'X " Flenr—Ex. Stats, (food to (XxOce H ift T Wiwtsrn, i-ood to fsncjr f no <X • <*• Wheat So. Itl e1.................. 1 f 1 "X I *' Wis,ls atstr I I'- siX I I y Kye -f ' r Jt'v"* **\ Bar! Two H.-wcl S'vt# iX • Ourn rtutrsdrd Wo-isru MlasX— '• ',<4 *-X , Houlh. ro Tallow h I* 1 lists—NN I'll* xtat" SX •* 41 Mitel Wo-leva ST .a S* lUv—lh-tsll grsdr* S 'X *S rttr'aw Ixmg Hje. psr cwt 4S .4 • It."* XiO, new cc|' ( "4 I'i ' pork Mesa hi <4 Si ■ lan" C > Htr*"i . I*. S.t* t". p.xro.rti'ii—OrU'ts. .......Oft (411 '2 Hefluc*l 0* * NV.ol - Hisic sn t t'enn. XX SI <4 S6 liuior— stale Orssmory l:t (X I*4 I Wiry IS <4 M Worteru Orratuoiy 11 >4 1-N>v Fuctory 07 >4 1 I Ittiosow StUlr Factory IM ><* OONy Hk.ni* 0! (4 OS Western Fsr'orv I* >4 ** Egg*-State and pannsylvsnia t.t I* I*4 I ran.ynri nil*. Flour— Pnn. choice amt fsncy ... S .'.N <4 tl S(l | Wheat Peiiu. ltixl 1 14 * } '* Aiuher ...IN)MI> I live—State *° '* *• ' itorn—state Tcllow— 4,1 * 41 Osls Mned h <4 >1 ■ Uuttsr—Orestnsrj' Eitra IS <x 1* rio eso Sew York Factory • '4 '>7 Polrolvwin —Cruda ux <4 llfl llefl I,ed. I*l s Burr A Lei. Flour—City Hromid, No. 1 Spring... 53* "4 575 Wheal U*d Winter 1 12 "X 1 M Corn—New NVmte-u #i <4 4 SO A 40 lisrley Two-lUi">t Stale 55 ,4 75 no* TON. Beef Cattle—lJv® weight 04 (4 07 Hog.. " 4 4" 4 ,14 4 I Flour- Wisooln au.l Minn. Fst.. 5 m i 4 *so Corn—Mlxwt u<l Yvllow f'Sirt 4 ® 1 ' 'Wts—V'xtra Wlut* 4 'J "4 4S Rve—SUte M <4 * ' ' NVool- NN's.li.'.t, Combing k ! into inc.. S.X ,4 4ti Ccwaalied. " " 211 4 30 BBlon rON (MASS.) CATTI.E MARKET Hef Cattle—Live wrlgftt <X A,(4 05 ■ MI,CI 05 14 05 1 Lu" b* oßJ*d 0 j Hews <*4 1 4 JaokMm'a llrart Hwont Nary Tohnooo | Bntt4H> Ibtmnr'a MitUuK Hull Ikutlmia Tobacoo riri.H wna. EOB MAI.IL. Pwr Mir at lm>, A*l*t. X. 1- a Srsi-rlaa. BIH.BOW la epclhdi. Tb. plfnt r.,mprtara *a arfn. of land wltb fat] p- wrf of rlref. ottli IV foot bfud TtroMofP bl* Mill. >.Po wtUi tnlir xeo- ham dorr bo*., alrodaaralm, Ar. Tlii Mill t.'Slalna on* 3-lnrb wagtr rptlndor. Kh *. lUri.ti I FaW auu-blne. roßipld*; lot* o-l"irnl brattiid eitflnor. two lot. hlmrbra rattm. ialmd.tr roll 111. bonr power boUMi *ad all lb* appilabMi. fio ronuibt 111. mill, itu.w s riiip .t fl Wool at AJ R.ratl.ot fntfb U t" witli th. Mill. W*kb la Mtw on wrapßa*. Ilwweir bar* otbw lauißrM. Tb. pinpertp. kuk la tklaahla, will ba told at* fair prior abd at * lo'<*>o A 1 ! lr>.|Uliln bp mail promptly i mmtt'l. Addtta. JIKNKT l>. KKXT.Troaaarar Usrsirßs. X. ll■* >*?■ ' SUMMER MDSICBOORB. 1 THE GOSPEL OF iOY! mm. • A iut oat. Urmt farortta. J? GOOD NEWS! # J Weil kid "wo. siviyi guod. * I SHINING RIVER! mm I Vrt, Imaufal .no*. I i GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG ? ** £ g hnl Mdkf ooilactloa. a J CLUSTER OF GEMS! j ' Capital Piaao how k * GEMS OF THE DANCE! J2 ( Brtinaal Waitaaa. Ac. M lira lif Aidkrwu ipUHi B I art At Mti AHKv I . owe. lift .lot •ther., mat intarrauac. alaa I X MdtWr ffurot, <f Bonr. I *ota aatb "! I Mnml rta.ed Ipw uood laadiac ana * * | w.i t ..11*1 new., .re! Aa. w ertloe of taaaß a * faacrnan* (WaVon 10 rta af >lBB HI £" I M> 8001, that 'r mitilßbal. Tarp ruaHda a | foi f rfrtekt# IMI Iwßi Ab) Book Uiai.rd tor ratal! pno* 01.1 VEK OITIKOX K CO., BMIML C. H. IUI BOX A CO.. Ml Rnadwa.KtwTMk. J. K. lilTMIf A CO., 'H t krduiil Miart, I'kHad.ljpkla. QAPONIFIER la tka Old fti.il.klr t ourrntr.lad l.r*' FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKIN6. tMrr- tk to . mpaarMd oatb aaa for maiikf Marl Auft nt Toi>vt Veikuhkly. IT lb PULL N'JC/tfjrr APU MTAAM'JTIL Tbrßai 1.,r. wiiJ. r. n io irraied ana ULI and nam.and #Bt "***" Jti TP MOftMT, APO PUT TP A SAPONIFIIR MAOMBTTSB Pfu)ltuili IMLL Mimff CM., PliU jtHW-PHIA. ] Ta ib. ban laid., ta Br Md tdnaaa JJB BrJJ AAS^.'.SIRW^ISTJF.'WS? . 3,000,000 ACRE 3 Malalp b. tba fiam ; RED RIVER VALLEY OBTHISORTH. OB Mac Ona. Ma prtoa. aad ram pamaaO. Puapblat wltb fall MfarmaMm aaallad tiwa. Apptp B D. A- MoKINLAY. Land Com'r, B. r. ■■ M H. H'p. Bt. Maul. la. ta parfmUp para iTxamowad tkr laol bp tlw bb eat irovt ,i'v a itbonuta In tba wrcld. IHoo bfttMrM award .1 IB B wld , btira-Omwand hrA IlliiyWMllhli A PAot-'iT S WANTEO FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY or THE WORLD i fr cat. r BTS An* kkdartoa! ancntinc. and IBM© . ,r ' < " Obb papa and ta ue ai oaaplev Htthr-t ~f Ist * I' d tt.r mi nhad It aril, at aifbv Seh: for tj.ettir:i pafra and rvt- tema ta Af tit. and I wtlii 'lt •• titter that, aar tbef hl lAltni , \., .1 h tuutx. na.. Pbi'afle'pbia. Fa Tkla t"lalm-nwa* latiMlibid IBMM. PENSIONS. Raw law. Tboaaonda of Soldlaaand bane aewie*. Pnum data hat to dMchary. or daatb fMar MdH Addraa wrtb .tamp. T.I tIKUE E. LEBOK, P O. Drawer BBM, WIABIBBtIH. W. O. I MILITARY I end rsiflcwoßß-oflkwrV ynp< r!, ■ t . H. wtc.. *n* le I t W. # . tMir* A' Ch., ■ HCi i otiehtiiL QfcfeCa St uAfv iVbdf Laml*. I Fiffiitß i Cay. Beitt. Slirti. TFA^I I &■ r% w VI.I.THK T, KI 1 TM rrty hat prrk lirrtl l*B tt "inporter* at Half . tbe unit! roat Red r> *"l ere- idle red to C!J Arret, and l.rya Hver-v ALL Kll"Kb> rUABUO PAID • New urrwi. Fl-KX Ihp Grfdil VmrrifAX Tea Company. 31 and .13 Vraay atrrrt. Raw York. P. O. ni 433. Y. BHKITISKB2BTHVSB I A pounr. remb.r II rep., and nil dmawa d I ltt>. Wldwnya. Rlnuder tod I rlaarp Or- 1 lean.. II a.?• Hrwrdp >. rr*.J "Wd* aod | 1 Fry. 1-1 riprrwlr Pa t'ie rbm o.ft ha. B ■fuwrl ftwaak (tmykwtlrWkireered Intk* ■ Ik C atbr. I're, ifrma. XI. ba pawplurt B I |jr ynot itrv-i.k lire, haw 0. k will ordrt it Mr pa f rMPrmmSl MVt9RKM v*-r. I-KPROHT. St*Bor*LA. KIT Kilt X HMKIMiTIsK iMßffn W .ll . CATAXKH. and all I ••*•. td At PmLUbIM Nkl\ an.t ItlAMJll Ruli'r.t Vrr --t! i -nid rtli 'rial uw Taflli JR.,P 3S*flr X ■ti •etnmt ia a'.! iter of fail ' me fur earv Sold rrterp wbara. Sand for pamphlet. II a Iktlir. it. n. KOWLI:, notion. ESQ'S COSSETS W H, f9<w , I. lid , 'lEdllkl ir. Mftl \flta JV IMh ' ' *M %rmm PAW, ei4 Ml ti Mr' MBWFW WKIA itewfc tiawe or teelHf mi gk. [ ' BT.T ' ; p\T\ \h ' ViiCOKftrrt* m > I il I PkTlt \ I r • • . Blt- t r-ra-TvSdkßte. I \LZ WTBSBX BRTIV, *ll Fraadnk), X. 1. E CURED FREE. " Aa Infal'iV-'r *■! CDeirel'.wl Reardy fc: P'tta.Kirtlena, ar Kalllncfti knraa vrarraalt d t.. rfbwt a .te-iy akd I'l llf iXKRTca-r *mil " t Ike MMtle' .vf my 11111 nraea wd ape. ifir an 1 a ralaakr 11% T-e*tiee a. at to any anlßrr- I I II ua lrrir me hi. P. IV. and p.era ..Id-re. IV* 11. U. 11l KT. lad Pearl Street. K.w Yart. SIOSO SIOO Prwtaetional rata n* every meek on Stork ivpthov* of im. . vi. - ioo. - vvio. i <R." la ilep-ri. and llrraiara f-ee. Addrtm T PtITTKK w MHI k Ctt. Itankan 3S Wall St . N T nMa en Per Kvralac - t • Sill per IMay lO vd tua'aate- 4 to itblurtrtoua pernio, of i atth.r "\ .1 lh'"'" "h home* Addrem with .tamp. Y'rederlek brppi ■ Brlrtireport. CBBB. rlt*MllTIlt I'lIM tHV.dVJMOWuMitM lr. t'oote'a lleolth Mittilhly, one year. Mb' BTOBAT HIM. Pi a <■" • Il K. XHUi St New York American Newspaper Union Advertising Company Limited. A OwpMMh :> I tahrd In the Old of Kew Tort (under the profMoua of Chapter U. l-r of lt?M. ' 0 th' P'i-P" f it'"' ' " ' ''til:A • til i for necotlatwna (twren adverttwr. and Ihr *uvia rorpnratleuw kid *rtn thtviuh I'.l the rowutfy , njaard lu utipptvlnK Dew.paprt* with par.ly-prluted ahert*. CAPITAL, - - - $50,000.00. T7„Adtr'tbrr* * Do have never fully nnJenrtood or comprehended th working, of the rriaarkahl- ""I'm which ha ;:.*n upwdhhi lb, put ttttem yeara. and under wbVh ao nuuiy hundred), of the Village Kewapap-r ot the t mt>d Wat", ur now homed. air tuvilrd to tnvaailaat* IU worktopia In <lma the |iilr I—>l <>' ndvertiaer. the Intniwte merit ot the medium u eolely depended opos. ro . larse a pnttiou "f the rural population of Ameiiro cannot be reached ao economically and o (juk'kly In IV oil er way. tCnanta* Kut. PnWhrt. luir V bcu. Jio II Ratxj. liIHMCTOKS Kjtwaun W. 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