A Maori Dance. This extract is front a New Zeauind letter in the Philatie j-hia l.nlerr: In the evening the natives fiattst us to a haka. or dance, in honor of the governor. It took place in the carved house 1 have already spoken of. tie weitxl. grotesque carvings of which added to tin- strange ness of the scene. There were about a hundred dancers ranged in live rows, the front one consisting of about twenty young women gorgeously apparel.si in tight-fitting red or white ealico bodice* and flaming-colored rugs, worn like kilts. When the gov ruor . nt.-rvd they greeted him with the most awful noise, shouting, yelling, laughing, and in some diaVxtlieai way imitat ing the noise of Un healing of tin cans, the harking of dogs and rapid hand-clapping. The dain-e lasted about an hour: it was curious and as a novelty amusing, hut ratln-r monotonous. Then- was hut little movement of then teet. It .-oosistvi chiefly of swaying their Itodies antl anus about, going down or. their knees, imi tating rowing and gat! < ring crops,-lap ping their own iegs and then their neighbors'. Tho nun th.n toot the place of the women and went through very similar performance- The whole dance was accompanied by noise that would have put paruh nionium toshann It sounded like a mixture of beating of trays, dog fighting, gigantic -noting and n very full, deep ha— rumbling in the throat. "At times there -cenied to be a kind of rhythmic -.>rg. iutor-p.-r-ed with yells and sliort. -harp cries of "Hue, hue!" "Ha. ha!" "INtkeka''" The young women xx inkiti and grinned and twisted about beyond what xv.-u --strictly oxtrnx t. but tl >-. - ratal to enjoy the reallv ltai.l xxork .t the dance nt.v-i thoroughly. There xx a- always a ohiet running up and down, dan.-ing and dis claiming. in the fovgr and. bidding de fiance to all the world apparently, but In reality. 1 Ixelieve, tueie x -uggi -ting that he would like t.> drink hi.-cx < lenoy's health. Far the most comical feature of tile dance xva-attaked little imp who sttsni in to : : of the first roxx, exactly opposite the -vnitor. and imi tated playing the fid ...- xxith hi- iittie thin anus, all the while thrusting ou: his tongue, rolling his eye- nearlx out of bis head and making th - most fearful fa.-cs and contortions V little girl xx 1 . tried to do the same had not near y tic same real gvniu- for making herselt hi.l >us and gixxtesque. At last a lilteral supply of beer was promisui them, the donee came to an end. and the governor departed amid an upr. tr, if possible, more awful than before. Something About l'retiel*. History says that fiftv-two years ago a man nam.-d Bhwiey baked the first preuels in Lancaster c. -untv, Penn.. ev.-r ntaiie in the United States. He rode througti the country on an old horse and sold the pre tie Is from a hu-liei Lag. I ( > to comparatively :i fe.x y. ars ago prt ;- ic.s were made only in Pennsylvania and sotrn-',H'rtions of Nexv York State. They are now becoming very popu ar in Chicago and other }Hr;ins of the M - -t, and also in some of tlie cities of the South. It takes a very exert liar..! to mold ten pretieis in a mit t:!<. rt wiy for the oven, white no one cans to make more than seven pre tie is a minute, working ail day. A Pennsylvania firm has just completed an automatic machine that turns out pretieis at th * rate of sixty to one hundred per minuu ready t.wbc baked. It is nine f. •: long, two teet wide and eight feet high water or steam power. The dough is placed in a funnel-shap. d cylinder eight incite- in diameter and sixteen in.-nes mng < n top of the ma chine, ami it passes half way around a concave cylinder eight f.vt in diameter and fifteen inches wide, having a back so arranged tliat the dough is rolled be tween theniac.l then drops upon an end- Je-s apron having -ixt. cn molds, where the robed dough is sham d by a curious device int.s pretzels, after which they drop upon a movable board, which, as .-oon as Ttli.d with pn-txels. i- re moved and an empty Itoard substituted. The machine is a v- ry ingettiou- eon trivanee a*d include- a feeder, cutt.y, roller.folder, pre-s. rar.d movablet.uanl. The pretieis are depo-itcd at uniform distances upon the board. Work on the Washington Monument. The work of strengthening the founda tion of the Washington National Monu ment tfor. which a further appropriation of #64.000 lias been made by Congress) - iust about one-half completed under the former appropriation of ?36.000. and xx-i 11 now Ik' pushed with ail The possible dis patch con-isient with the safety of the work. There are aln.ut sixty tnen em ployed under tlie dirt -upervisi,,n of Mr. J. 11. McLaughlin, who wili be re membered as having had charge of tic erection of the Ascension t liurx-h. As may be suppo—-d. the xvork ->f under pinning requires cr- -it -ire. Everv day or two observation- are made to determine the teast' deflection of tic shaft. and the r*-uit of ea- ii obserx-ation is carefully recorded, and from the data thus obtained the work for the follow ing day is blocks! out. B< -idt- these observations, those hv a plumb line hung front the top of the shaft (about STO in height) are vis fully noted and compared xvith the other observations. Any deflection of the -duiit ny the instrument and lb p.umb line, and such deflm'tion is err te.l in tiie suc ceeding xx-ork. Titus far there liave Iki-h used 3.500 harnds of < • -tr nt. and bids are out for 6.800 more t>> !* u-ci in tht foundation, and so confident are die com mission that Uiis p:irt of th" work xvi'.l be completeti this sen-on tliat they have direc-tcd Col. Casey to put in place thirty or forty feet of marble Work by tbe time Congress a-- -rubles next I> - comber.— Hnsftinyfon Slar. " Mis* Kax i-ham." Charles Dickens, as every one know (savs the London Tru'h), went to real life for nearly all, if not quite all, his eharacters. Even the most unlikely of bis creations—Miss Havi-h.atn, in"(rent Expectations'"—ltad a prototype in the flesii. who is still alive, and whose name, though not in that capacity, was brought before the public tbe other day in eon r.ection with a squabble which has agi tated " soeietv '' in Vefttnor. Iliis is a certain Miss f)ick. whoiivesat Madeira Vale, a tract of land covered xvith gar dens and villas lying I>etween Vent nor and Bonchurch. It is many jeare since she was young, and then she" had s ro mance which did not net with the ap proval of her mother. The lov*affair was broken off, hut the young lady *-•- companied the act of filial !uty by a declaration that she wouid go to "l-d and never get up again, and she kept Iter word. The years have come and gone and the house has never been swept or garnished, the garden i- an overgrown tangle and the eccentric ladv lias spent twenty years between the sheets. Charles Dickens, I remember, used to stop at Ventnor a good deal in tho-.- tlays, and so unique a:t episode was not lost upon him. Swimming Alter an Ocean Steamer. As the steamer Montana of the Guion line was leaving her pier in New York a scene occurred which caused much ex citement. A sailor appeared three minutts too late. Tossing his coat to a comrade, and shouting " I'll have her yet," he jumped into the river, and when next seen he was fully one hun dred feet from the pier and striking out manfully for the fast-receding steamer. " He'll never reach her," " He'll go under soon." were the comments on the dock. "Bill 'll get her yet; I know him," answered a comrade. The st'-amer was well over toward the Jer sey side, "Bill" in the middle of the rivpr and all hopes of his getting aboard that boat were given up by the excited spectators, when a rowltoat was seen to approach hjm. • Clambering in and tak ing the nags he tried to head off the s'eamer. lie succeeded in getting along side hut no rope was lowered to him. lie then plunged again into the water, and to save life a rope xvas thrown to him and in a twinkling he was on d- sk .among his comrades. It is a fact not generally known in San Francisco that there is a Chinese marine ins ranee company in that city which is doiuga pre jjy good business "in taking risks on tpiwure shipments from San Francisco to Hong Ko ig. The institu tion goes bfthe name of the On Yai In surance Company oT Hong Kong. The company's risks last > -ar amounted to S 1,370.000, atoLthe premiums to $13,000. The losses foflthe year were#3,3ol. The company's agflcey in San Francisco is in the hands of Lai Heng, Lung & Co. The agents gve a bond in the sum of #C.OOO to secure the payment of munici pal taxes in the business. RUSSIA'S lISKOKII NES. I.lfr In 1 hm rrtniifir * Vtrllihlf " •* Trouble#.* RussJJTS complicate niUfortunr* arc possibly unpanilMin) it* the history of :my counlrx Ju.-t before the latc-t Turko-Russian war tin I xx retched *nii lion of tlit* p.nplo in manx of tin' Czar's provinei- had brought nlout extensive eruptions. Then :ti\ o triL-- > > iiuji.tsod on tln'in in different -hap. - In the llu -ian army and revolted, Being defeated, tlioy woiv transported to tin northern prox inn - of Ku-*ia. I'lii- proved -o i:t.• tl aoi tin-tirt party offf.fiiHU\i 1 - one-half died in tin- first yi.tr I'ln re am now 770 families. beside* AOO-incic person*. of the-. I higho-tan ami I'-r-k rola'U on tln'tr way to exile. and still more have Ivi-n d*xined to transportation. The xx tr with Turkey was n sorted to in tin- hopethat it wouid rai-e tli. old patriotic -eutiut. nt.- and turn tit.- minds of disoontent.-d Uu--i.-ut from their domestic trouble- This no tion -o\ ed a mistaki . an 1 tin- r> sit.t.s ot tla- war. so far M Bu—fat fat fWItTWd. xvctv uttsatisfaolory. Ox ct 2Ooasm linn p. risln-.i in it. of whom l - are r> ported to hatfrozen tod ath.and the at exjxett-.-- amounted t-- l.atO,iiOO.OlXt r.-u 1 -.e> The Ru—ian N i!. s It-:- haxe xx ..tolled < aeh step of tin \r enemy the Kussian tovernuient lints the two In !t pow.ts I tie R.-xo utioni-t- and Imp. ria.ists have Is-, n varrxing on their d.siH-rnte strut .•!>•,ea.-h trying to deal the death blow t the otln r. In tn> agricultural country i-ihochiel product ot tin- field*—the ar in so much as *i'• das in Russia lite 1 ot ■ . lure itself often turn against the public welfare. One y.-nr the crops are de stroyed l-\ extensive drought: lite n< \t year by - \e.>>ive ram. by inundations and by hail. Then au tin every year, be it teat dry or too rainV. the field- are de \ astated hv . loud- ot • lists and Lv*. and !'• swarms .>f v ! >. in n-. irui.'t- Kor lite last tivc y at- lite uiidti.. and M-utl m province- the vert granarx ot Kussia have iteen ottr vast tusi ol do >:ru. live ii seeis. Tl:e Ru—tan lul on have a foe yet more terrifying than fam ine. Epidemic disease- make havoc every >< ar in many parts of the entptr. TL fatality last year frvtm the jtiaguc was *ma ini-outparison with that which occur* every year frout other <-- he,.r.i of epidemics. Sev.ral \ arii-tii- of t.- phoid : t r.esp.s ia \ the-.t-ca .- d hun ger typhus, and cholera are epidemic in Klls-i . rite voting generation is de •troye.l hv diphtheria and -mail-pox to sueii an extent that it has h, n inn -- try to . a . tor the aid of tin Red ("ru— -.-ir ti- sn dealing with them. The ever-re < urring and extensive tit > of which we liave Iv heard lo ntu- h from Ku—ia, should t >•'. la ovei ■ >ki.i Vali-'tc -lio.v that every y.-ar no llnti ttr tw. fth p irt of ail the hou-> -~ j Ru-- i are cot;-timed in flaiue Kus-ia will doute -- go on hunting, f-r the pre-ent Ru—ia hut a hug agglomeration ot e-outhu-'ibie material, with hardly any tire extinguishing engines, in eon-e --.jU tiee of the appalling poverty of the nits.- - of the Car', sub • ets. r h is for many years Isvn impossible t • enforce tie- payment of taxes upon anv regti aror orderly lljllngl The tax eolk - - - - nri ! • the severest in-a-..r-- again-; d- - •• p'.- Nt taxpayers. Tl > are flogged ami itu, ris.-n.-.i, tin ir < att ••. lu>r-. s, pi_- ai.d poultrv are seized and put up at aue'eon. and finally th. hous -of the de linquent ijunroof.ai. I'lie-e are-ome ot t p.• nts which, for the eotnmon pi-o at :LSt. make *Ill;-->a a verit lie.- "sen of trtiubles." — I'hiiad- 'pl.t i l\!-oil's-t ion of the occurn nee passed from the l'itt.shurgher's mind, lie Invame e:nharra--.ai in lmsin.-ss, ami was re duced to extreme poverty. t>m- day when he felt extremely down-hearted and did not know which way to turn for a livelihood, he financed to pick up a Ho— ton part-r, aiul. to his intet - astonl-li ment. lie saw that the ull nt-ut whom In had. picked Up on Fifth av- lilt* asdeatl. and hy his will, which waspuhlisln-d in the paper, the I'ittshurgher - tw that a fortune of over hid !> -n left hy the de:td man to found a theological sem inary. IVords of tVisdom. The word of an honest man is surer than the gold of a villain. We can never die too early for others wli a we live only for oursi-lv. -. It is tip" It*--t proof of the virtues of a family circle to s*a a happy fireside. lfow few faults are there seen by us whi.h we have not ourselves committed. If every year we rooted out one vice we should soon becxtnie perfect men. Ingratitude <-a!!s forth reproaches, as gratitude brings fresh kimlm— -es. I.eta man overcome anger hv love, vij hy gii. the greedy by liberality, tin iar by truth. lie who would amass virtues, leaving out tin- guardian virtue humanity, is lik< n man who leave*a precious dust exposed to tin- wind. Might and right do differ frigbtfuily front hour to itour; hut give them een turi. - to try it in and tl.ey are Ixtuml to in- identical. M'ti • f gricit anks in Ixtnth-'i has writ! n f..r the I'nll Mill (hi~yU< :i eon fe-.ion of a few of his sins, which would gkuhlen the heart of many an American buyer if the writer gave any evidence of repentance. " A numl>er ofus." lie says, " i rowd into an aueticn-nmin, wlmti- a liiirary is brought to the hammer, and buy every article. Here all know one another, and each one bid- for the rest. There is, therefore, no advance on the first hid. unless an outsider interfere-, when we soon run the price up beyond what lie cares to give. This trick, re pented as often as necessary, disgusts the outsiders and secures the whole stock for ourselves at far less than its real value." When the auction is over they "retire to a neighboring tavern and repent it " among themselves. There the \-olumes go at fair prices, which allows the buyer forty per cent, for profit on his private business. " All being sold, we cast up the totals of the two sales, subtract the smaller from the greater, and divide the r. mainder equally among those present." This is not all; nor is it the most start ling confession "One of the Craft "has to make. "We have a good many ways of enhancing the value of our warts. Celebrities of all sorts, who are as ser vieeahle to us in away about to he described as those merely literary, are dying off every day, and their libraries disposed of. In these cases we look up front our stock all likely hooks, furnish them with sham plates and lUtographs and soon get rid of them at fancy prices. It is a fact that after Lord Macaulay's death thousands of volumes which ne never saw were sold in this way as com ing trom his library " A physician having a duel on his hands requests two of his friends to ar range with his adversary the hour of the meeting. " Make it to-morrow," he says, " hut not in the forenooti, because I must visit four patients before going to the ground." " I see," murmurs one of the seconds, "he wants to get his hand in." THE BATTLE OF H I NDI. Hot* thr Zulu* r Hrfrnlnt In fhrlr Mrottitliohl* Dr. \V. II Ixti-seil sent to the Lm .l.'lt 7V/. ..-rxiftA the (.'.loxx iltg account of the bat lit ot I limb "At six o'clock in the morning the combined column* <-t Newdlgati MM) ero—<xa i\ ind British inlantrv. tin /n it prcilt- tioit, that the cradle of the nation in the valley ot the I'ntvolosi would a.->> be its grave, vvtued ei-rtaitiof lulllll tuni What ...nl.l lite Zulu sxx outs, -ci-n gathered along tin -(iin-. xxith ai. tln-ir f.-litte courage and in-tint t for ta. lies, elleel in the tace ol th. urnix that xxith unxxont.-l te'.crity xinl precision moved .loxx n tin -.op, . .and itt v-si .l tu-on tin ftiither oik Koppn- Drift, upon the r git lav iui—ioti road, xxas the erx's-itig |>olltt. " A . pass. .1 ov. r and reached th- high ex. ground L-X.'tt the tlx r s.nne txx o mil. - .listatu rose tln st.i-pL.xx Ul.-i , .liiiiwt hills, over xx hi. h, soiu. thirty X ears agxt. Lite Zulus hunted tin It. ttctt lloor-, asso,iatal. therefore, in Zulu mind- xxith vietorv ami xi.tori<>u- pur -uit. I'o the right lax loxvet thorn iitv.-rtHl hili-. xxhixh ext.-nd tu th, la -its .; th. mouth of the Whit. I tuvo .Oil, Behind and on tin- left stretched broken country, s, arr.il xxith raxiins out x a . xs, >|o otkl d with mimosas . .untping ot pl.x. > s into axx kxxod ~>k ing cover and branching euphorbias, which give lite countrv ->• striking a chat act. t i n's on the tight x gl.H.ntx e'en, xx hi. It. trom the days ol ('haka, the Zulu* have u-.al lor tlx- < v. cut ion ol > rimitial- Just bexond xx. ~-ross.il a little stream nearly dry that winds among the king's tie.-Is here a:, t- toyai d. tn.-sn. -am! supp'.i. sthe loya. krttlll xxith xx ater e touno outx . - lit view of the amphith- itt r, xx In re -t.in.l thre. -!> it tin oarx kr. i - N.m! wellg t. I .labak totllbi alui I iUl..!i llllt position xx as ■ \ , .lent for strat. gie pur p.s. s. . onmiaitding the' ettetux'- ground in front, and. < xc-pi on the left, xx In t . the NodwrafA knul, tthoß—lwi yards distant, afl'ortling the Zulus no r.t. ying }H>int in their disord.-r. Our n-ar rtank-, from the nature of the court try. w.re equally protected front -ur arise. " Here the army Iralt-'d, awaiting the impi that was >• -it -urging doxx it the hi - on our left, takiiyg skillful ad van t in of tho Nodxx.liga kr.i.a. OB otu r< o. and emerging front the bush on our right front. At s3O the mounted irregulars, under Buiier. were thrown out on tin -.v.ar. left and front, keeping the en. my iu check on th.--.- thin- -id.-s; hut, from an error, the right, where it wa thought the "lancers xvoU.,l hive a-ted, xx as at tir-t unprovided for. litis omis-iou waa discovered, and the mounted B.e-tt tos and the native contingent under Cochrane rapidlv d pl.tye.l in the pr.-t lie-t manner jH.--il.ie, and -kirmi-ti.d toxx arti I'dakaouilM kraal, returning the. enemy's fin* briskly, and holding them piuckilv ill eh. .k. I It, Zlliu- XX- Te to" -trong for such a handful, and the B.t retiring on the right face, cam into action with what uiax L .a'.Ud th, aft horn of th Zulu army. " Meanwhile,however, the enemy had -o extended their formation that all tour sides Were soon engaged '.heZll.U advanciitg in -kirniishing orxler. xvith great stendin. s- had unexpectai -iU iiee I'h iv was no slu'Uting. .-lashing of shields, it'.r savage >!• mor.-trat-.on, hu' strictly orderly discipline. Our tin- wa t.-rritre. and the art: lery pra tin- • x.-e - lent, but the determined Zulus ait van,-.ai within seventy \ ardson ail tour-id. - L-- f.*re they b< gun to break, as a further advance xx-a- l ally iutpo--ible. In ah >ut half an hour from the eoitinren-. mentof the infantry fire they were .. n failing back in elo*e ma-- s, Lvoming rapidiv di-organi/ii under the -torrn of bullet.- and shelis which prtur- .l upon them, and the wavering mob broke into ttp.it flight. "Tin . it- en- now 100-tt.ii, w. r among them, and witliin a minute w.-r --riding through and through, .-uttinr them down right and left, whilethe guns eontiniml tearing un tin- flying in.as- - with tln-ir tin-. Within an hour the whole aftair xvas over. " The Zulus certainly were from twelve thousand to thirteen thou- ui.l strong, including the flower of the army Seven thousand warrior- w. re . ng igt • Ifrisoners state tliat they w.-nt int> action under Cetywavo's own - ye. < >ur trtK>|s. young and old alike, L haved a.i mirably; but the firing, eoit-i.l. ring tin small loss of the Zulus—eight hundred in all—mu-t have IK vn rather wild. Our loss was ten killed." Hideo as Story of a Pair ol Shoes. For some time j>ai the shoes worn hy a young medical student i>f this i-ity have been a -oureeof constant curiosity and no little comment among hi* friend- It was .vrtainly -onn-thing unusual that created this attention, f>>r they xven n. itln-r juurtleuiarly large n>r j>- uli.xriy small, nor yet xx re they in either -<■ good ~r bad rej.air to excite mor>-titan a passing glance. They w r<- -imply a jetir of ortlinary loxr sluo--. but it wa tln-ir texture and the strange mat. rial >f which they w re constru'-t. <1 that mad. tln-m at once euriou* and remarked. The leather i-light br>.xvn in .nlr and -trraketl xvith parallel v.-ining- of a darker shade, the wftole as soft as -ilk. Among hi- friends tin- doctor in embryo makes no secret of the mystery of hi foot-gear. "They are made front th -kin of a belle of Cincinnati." he -ay-, giving the name of one of the leading famili.-s of that city, and while the hair of his listeners L-gin to a--ume a ji.-rpen dicular position, he go< - on to tell how during his term at college h<- xva one night sought out hy a resurrectionist fa mous among the metli.al nn-n. who offered to sell him a subject Ills! " snatched" from a city cemetery. H..\x the eorp-e (that of a L'autiful young girl whose white flesh and the -.stly ring on h<-r smooth, white hand. show.si her to Ik* of no poor family) was bought by s.-veral of the students, and lioxv. when the body, slashed hy the knife of the a well known shoemaker in this city. The skin was tin n tanned and poli-hed. and finally placed in the hands of a skillful workman, arid under his niaitij.uhition transfonued into a jtair of low summer shoes. The remainder of the tanned -kin now iies in the shop, and it is said may readily be produced to verily the story. The Lttly of the j>oor dead girl, harked and mutilated, found a nameless grave, whilethe mound reared itt her memory in tic- cemetery of the • ity is draped with flow.-rs and vin- platc-d by loving hands above the empty <-o(Tln. The siloes fashionr-d frotn h> r flesh tread jiur streets everv day. Their story, in all it- hideous ut)teiq(lMM, i- vouched for a- strictly and absolutely true, and certainly furni 'b. s no tn< an 1.-af in the history <>f tlie disstcling-nstm —Lafny j ctte (hid.) Couriri. The King of Solo's Band. At last accounts a Javanese prince, the King of Solo, was exoe.-ted in Paris, lie is spoken of as wealthy and accom plished. having an annual income of #o,ooo,ooi> and -jx-nking several lan guages. King Sol.. Ua. ' .impanicd hy a full band, wlii.-h is thus described by 1 (Inlignani: Th'- musicians are seated, after the Oriental Inshion, upon a jtlat form. attired in the gala of Javan. se co-tume. The jiu ket is ot hiu>- cloth, with gilt buttons, the waistcoat white, while adark-eolorrd handkerchief winds ; round the head, and tig- legs and thigh are enveloped in the national "sarong." The instruments are of bamboo, xvith the exception of an immense copper gong, which serves as a big drum, a couple of two-stringed ivory violins, and a harp strung with copper wire, a sort, of piano whose keys are struck with hammers in stead of lingers, and a few wind instru ments. At a given signal all setupn i groaning, crying, or humming, as well without false notes as without melody, while time is kept by the contortions oi the dancers, th.- celebrated Soman, copper-color> break tin in down into a litn powder \\ In it iliu- treated tbe n.-idue is known it- sunvrnho-nltal. ot litue. But xx e lioxx speak ol tlll'Ul ill I heir natural condition, and refer to method- of preparing tin in for use Kvcia farmer in tin country can -ax. a eonsid. t able quantity of Lun-s ol home production, ami by a little trouble ami attention can eolle. t n large quantity from tbe .l xx . lei -ol x tig. s iii 111- xi> in iix We on. i . iv.- notie.-to tin-Lx- in a xiliag. ol S,UHI itibabitnnts, that xxe would nay twelve and one lla!f ..nts a bustle! for all tin- Lutes brought to a cer tain xaeaiit lot: a-tin- t- -ult more than sixty bunh.-L xv ere found ami brought in wheelbarrow* ..ml bask eta, l\x<> bora who xx ot ke.| together, struck a "limr, iu an out ot the xx ay p. . e. alu! It'..tit that and other pi t..- t<- itntulat.il tx.-iitx toil, bu-lte -. ami xx.-re x -t x rleh xxitb their three dollar* t>- > tx..l tor tlmn. In till- XX (X one call often SC. ure It .< a-l a.- ittueli tKUie a* will n-tuiu lo his land a large portion. If not the whole, of tin annual xvn-te ol phosphates. I'o ox. r eoiuc lhediflicuit y tf making use of tin-in iu a raw ami imbroK- it state, lit*' Lutes max lie burned in a iloxx tire, preferably iu a heapot bru--bxx ikhl. - hip- or similar r fuse Bx -loxx burning all rik ..t xx.ste t tout over-beating is avoided \\ hen but in <1 the boll. - :t ! • < e-i > X ei'U-h --ed to a fine powder, and then contain all the -üb-ton.- found in raw Lun-. ex cepting the nitrogen litis loss. I toxx ever, cannot be helpxd, and it i- L-tt. r to submit to it than to ncgh. t to u-< th. Lun-s. Bx grinding raxx Lutes in powerful mills they utav !h- retlunal to a tin.- jh.xx tier, and in thieondition ,ir. known as ground Lute. I tone dust, hone nitai ami Lute flour, aecording to the eoar>. - a.--sot' tiiiem ss to xvhieti they are r. .lueetl. Thus prepare.! they are nrtieles > >1" gen eral liter, luoidi-.'. and are kept for -ale wherever Lute* are to be procured. <-r the prepared Lou i- in demand. The raxx, unbroken Lute is worth in the market aL>ut one .nit a pound, w hen ground it is -old at prices varying from one ami one-half to t xx o cents a pound by the ton. When tin Lute i "raxx. that i-, ill it- natural and fresh condition, it contains alt its nitrogen; but when sicaiurd to extract glue, the nitrogen in givat part i- removed, and the Lute is less valuable. On account >1 the dirtt culiv ot preparing Lme xx ithout the r - qui-jte tna. ilin. tx. and the elieMpnes- of the prwpaml article in the market, it i aiwavs j>referable t. pro. uie tlie ground Lun- made by reliable manufacturers; otherw i-e the bom* can b<- eolle. tal ami prepared by bunting, a- aLtve mention ed. Bom* are vaiuable to j.ut into the soil under grapex me- and fruit tn--- t .ustei's .f r.stt- xx t.. grow around and foil up<>n them for many y> ars, or until th. \ are entirely u-. il up. They .an L ht. en xvith heavy hammers, or even L j.ut in whole—a j>- k to a half hu-liei - xtterod atmut in th. soil where they xv i. L' rea> hetl by the rst- .Iwi. riopi Ayrunllun d. k*l0. Black or fl- sli-roiorwl pig- are fi . . -t ftxun -kin di-t a-e in hot eliioat. - The choice i- practically Iwtween tic K--- v and Berk-birt - for ma - xx ith which to improve th.- native -t.- k of hardy gt üb lier- of the ro.t-or*di- x:iri.ty. Tliose XVho have trini the former have Li'U .l.'iighl'i! at tit-!, but alter a l> xx y.ar b.-gan tt r- . ail xvith lodging the ha t hams and -liui t>ut solid ami fl ivorou baiiui of the old race-horse brxsd. 1 !.<■ trouble with the E-—v j.ig- for til. South i- that they are the • xi-and-s • ej. to sli-p-and-xx ake-to-e-vt kind, and tie :r gr.ut-s are. of eour—. ik> Hem I'le side fat i- superb, and -o i- the leaf lard, and -o far the hrtsii i- a . that coUai L tl.*ir'd; but the ham and shoulder* are too fat for profit, and the ham is not marbled xxith fat !ih< tie Berkshire l'le-e (the Berk-) nr.- imi. h ntor.- wider awake, lc-- • iv eontr.-. • .1, but g.s> large and rich an.l jui. y. with diffus.-d tat. Berk-hin- art not quite -> easily fattened win n j>< nnr.-l.r-. the lis.-- x i- a more ) rotitabl pig than the Berkshire, because his na ture I - ods hint to t tk.- iitt • x.-rt i- . -<> that all lie cats g - to fl.*h and fat. R. spiiation. xx hi. It. if rapid, reduces fat grt it v.i- xvith hint mt . r aeee.er.it-d bv moving almut, and with plenty of foil, the sole burden ol life i- to digest it. This br-ni i- pn-emln.-nt among the bin k br.iijs and exec; tli by nolle as f.it producers.—,4men in Ayritnlluri*! . li.tl tr . tlalt.utf. If I have made a di-cov> ry. or i: everybody knew it L fore me. 1 xx i 1 te.. it ait the same. As -oon as the erenm slioxv- signs of " coming." jw-tir into tin churn two or tlirts- quart- of water—as mar i'-. -cold a- it ij> ---ib to get—and the butter xx-i 11 gather a great ileal quicker and come hard and firm. I tried the cold water (i e water) on tin start, and found it made the cream too cold and k> nt the hutt.-r from coming but jxut in at the last end ii is a capital idea, and xviil save hours of churning in the eourv of the *—OU. Butter XX i., come in tifts-n <>r twenty minute* a- tt ruie. if the ipam is in the right - ondi tin and temperature. A cool cellar i eoo! enough to start the churning, and is near right as moat farmers can get it without thermometer* and ice, and cold well-water xvill lower the temperature for gathering. The t mjierature of ur cellar is -ixtv four degm -. and tin- but ter invariably conn* quick, with the help <>f the cold xvater. which i* proba bly two d< gracs colder. Wln-n the cream stands too long <- fore skimming the butter xvill n>t tome o quickly and it is always noon r. and -V- b butter xvill not keejt well. 1 hi- is one reason, and the main one, why there is so much rancid hutUT. Better churn oft.-n. r and have gM>d sweet butter, and -kini oftener also.— Cor. <>f liunil X.tr Yorker. Trunk Space and the Sexe*. Mr. Hoxverman anil xvif.- left for the country yest*n!ay. One rouel t• 11 that th< ir trunk* were not over half fuil, as they were pitched into the baggage car xvifh a era-!i. They began jtacking a xve.-k ago. When the -tibj.. t was hroaehed he said he preferred to jtack his ( .xvn trunks, and In* didn't proj>o*c t> take tx whole month to .lo it, . itln r. A'.l lie in tended to take along was an < xtra suit, and he could throw that in iim-t anyway. Night before laat he lgan work. It struck him that he'd better j.ut in an extra pair of boots as a foundation and lie flung 'em in the corner- xvith his clean shirt*. The-birt* didn't seem to rule xvrx well, and he braced them xvith two pairs of trousers. Tien he stuffed hi- Sunday coat pockets with collars and cuff* and found a pla. e for it. n-ed his white v. -t- f..r "chinking." and the bal ance of hi- clothing jti-g fitted in nicely. " I'll* man who takesnv.-r ten minutes to pack a trunk is a - Bow. rnmn has been .at it just seven days and seven nights, and xv hen the husband went up stairs at ten o'clock she sat down before the open trunk xvith tears in her eyes. " A*ou see how it is," she explained, as he ItMik'-.i down ujxin her in awful eon tempt. " I've got only one part of my dresses in here, saying nothing of a thousand other tilings,and even now the lit! won't shut down. I've got such a headache 1 must loj> down for n few minutes." She went away to lojt. and Mr. Bower man sat down and mused: " Space is space The use of sjtaee is in knowing how to utilize it." Removing everything, lie began re packing. He found that n silk drew could be rolled to the size of a quart jug. A freshly starched lawn was mode to take the place of a pair of slimier*. Iter brown hunting fitted into the niche she had reserved for three handkerchief* and her best bonnet was turned bottom un in its box and packed full of under clothing. He sat there viewing suffi cient empty sjt:u-e to pack in a whole bed when she returned and said he was the only real good ln*band in this world, anil she kissed him on tlie nose as he turned the key. "Its simply the difference between the sexes," was his patronizing rejtly as be went down stairs to turn on tbe bur glar alarm. When tliat wife opened that trunk last night ! But screams and shrieks would avail nothing.— Detroit Free Prest. M:\VSSrMMAKY. Efttlsm and Middlft SUUft. Tim flnllui iiinl plln>w wipl]iii); tuntt'h t*- tvx rti Jtikm M Mfthoii mill Jiiium* Owpiw, Urtli 4.1 iMft k | lu* • iii N. \ uik, uittl • Willi tl> tllP iHllllflt, WIIUIWUriHI twu Iflllv u tu' Ifi Ills o|i|>uueii( Th# Iniilri ol I III' ltui Ul4; Its tslrl> kttlvu giln;ot| in l|t |l|o>iol, oialAUlly , turn IliOltliMl MUlllt Miul k tutik Mir)>h)' I'ltiiuhta Mint Jttliii Mtlulyr#, ntruiu \N il Hit 11 llottoti, lumiuflii, Uyiinut t nuti apulitnti I Itr* rii|;iiir * m hut lr*l n (lt (Mitor l lolly ! -!, lui uui£ lMHi|i|flpljf tVri Mini ialntiiij' ujmit litu luimluhlr, which * iliivcm). I to- foiiiriitiHii l tt* AiUfli iflflii lUukrift AftMlClaUiltl Ml % 'Ml*tO£M Nt , Wttff lMl|(t)' t'> ilrirjgMlr lioin ull of tlir t uiiill \ , iii\itMUi*U tiMktiij; HMtloimt t'unkw, liiftftlf iitiiika, hUI MM%UIH* titlikft. Mill! I t' Vj I'IUMUi t'4lik, It* I*H* Willi llic nutrialiUll lit llm lo jjrl irJii'l Ilin "on'OMVF Mlbt tuvldiuui iM&MIUMt," MUii fl Ihr olh*r iur|**MKw !** w tin ti it ws uT|piuur*i >4IU iitVtttitil il llt •• tut4lm ol lilt* iwssso IM IIOQ 111 thr |ut>lu* tsiiiul U|HIII ihr lutun*. ( UN itj; | l*n|j* Mini I' ll tlft'in* ol (tank* Miia " ilkoLh tiniti u iiiouojMrii to*i liu* |L-jMift *• I itr> tiMVc* 110 |khHhl |rivi sv* t* %or jt * itvultil UIII 1 Ii \ v% i* til Hour. I hry lurirly mW lot juvtliHi; 1(1 My t*r tMMrsl out) MM olllffif (HH}4fHliHlM uU't t ff*|rrlN Mir tiilnt, in* lio lliot# N** lKl*y MirlMkr t by lh* I' uiUvt Mutiia, uiul ulw by lli* SIM.rM Itio .v ir tkH olhrr r-orj*oittli(i* Mini jr*|*#riy ato unsl in M*I*IIIA4MI to tl tittU) IntMtlou ui lli 1 *'l*iml ({iM'ffruilMlit l'llli* ltir> m* (liHlUl\ I mi* it No lli*r #|bh H" tit uyo)*trt> i i*iji*ftt I iio irjH>r( iuelil#i M Uilrr Iroiu SmTutnry rt^rvUitl^ tllM lUMtftltil V la!lrlit lilt* (H||VCl|l Kill N*ti ul |yi|>rta on ' Mt-itt fra t. Alpittliiiri Mlli'iirti, of MilMntikrti, wmm ir rlr* tril j it vtriil, M't'i t Ymtutlyv, il Nf* A*(k It 1l VHP ||oniriil. I hoitiMA llrury, of Mo t'llr, im.- virlitM, Mint tipuij;* I*r, ol NcW \ • 'k. liiu U the flAufUUI© c*uur.l Mm mi puiur *4 IVhu\ Ivkhib )imm iVMit'Mii't lor Ihe on I Ylnber 'J, *1 JftiuO Nril Mil*! iViw Mi thi North uuitie* Imii I iWftiiul y Muiiit roiiv**'lxi ! the iii it n lei i*l l *ixiie Hpsmt, iirtii >lia tn.ttklti, I'M a 1 *>7 4 . ttl l*'i thr h-'ii'fc: • "I \u*tir% 1 iM*-ri , a .-%* >er. **l Mi Kr ii ortility . t*u . who iiiui*irie*i t% lo m huiu he wm j y ton Mtlrit(n*ikt* Thm- workmen m M Nr*% York CMII*I> fnp* lur> wri# trrii- .> biifitwi Mini iimineroutiv in* |l !' i I Y Ml* r\J .IMH* !l *4 lild(p*i |M*W • ftinl * I wliiieh, ll* liir it y U*|^-ltsoiii *4 ihr *•• Im) liwhmrtii wtin* ibey wnr mi w*rk. iiiu vl| Ittftitin Wi;l haiv the rlttxl ot throwing ujon tlir oj the eijsUwHOit M*i dt** osi i>r*' JO. wt No. hi Huivhiy aired, Nrwr \ik. t > wt.ift ti the iwutiv hi lory **t itrernfteiii A s*n wm* coiii|>l*triy *io*lruytxl Mil't tluft*rtl |cl>"lii lit Ihrli tlir*. litis CMlauitri*|'be m | ruliiiii-it ariiNthuu ai t'-i time. |mtH'ukii) t*i mi Miif(u*ii*rv roi* ViiutMNt roulti U arriu*| nt m l* itir 4 *hr fin .V f.ir iimrtmi limtir an eikMUutlA t *tt Whi h rtUi.iir I ovet M \rmi Hi*Hiliit Mtni l!ir tHvMHri Mi a - liunir M tiftiti, but (kbit mned liio aipiiiatuii Mini nit* reuuutie*! a tuvalrsy. it .n t*riirve iat that tuiir thnl the t!i-Me-lrr imvrhtrn OC. ;fc •.A** .r-fti ty the \}'itiun 4 r* cbni i l thirty j a.ip*v*l ftiaith rotninis contn*t with an ujni lifiht ir heMte*i wuiliier, miul, in view ol Utd rirottlliaUltifPa omMttiiitii£ Ihll Uttur M' I'luiiHit, ll I* rtt* l a cniMiiity tiiMt 'r 1* ki i ...\ !frrt liiv liuvi |t ot MIUP lUMllliri I ngtk Itr* iitßin. n IToy (N \ ) (miaitef. truM t** ijuirl m liiftlutiauwc, hrn a tuau laMiuni JntiiP* * ft.il:ft II mlml'lh i hull 111 till* (Jh'iO wnti a fkM Mft-kJ'Si§m tin iattin atury, UrenuMii d.r 1 m flitreu no nut c*- \l I ,i.r% ir*. I'd , tlir Ml'\Htr-0.-i I'ftUjjllllif ! I. to aii t nt'i avuiinl lo cr**m* the *. r *■: t \ it;.,iij| sinirf a freight Irui.i ll* HUTsr, I u<*.!•- Istiflin, **ge%i riglilrrli, alnit* i li Imng hrr hM'k. w iini iir imm tsiok-rf) Mini bptil g-Jlft fill run *%rr ami l*r.*.mrna cndu •<( Cfti*i IC - i %-fl|>t>il lr**u t*aliii w liu u they wt*rt hii litg tn)rr he r\r *4 thr krr|*rrw, I w* *1 W tH*Ui *mp |tuml drunk ail -1 TTPIp*! A! thr Vkrtii mrp t)ir grml *-ni r race br tiir Kninrr a'ak*-* muf wn by the kmtu* ky tinrw Kalptto ita * 15^—tin* lv)t"4 iMo-tuiie racr rvtt rua in ttn coutiiry with the wrigtiU U|* lUftKM|ik I** t poaiiirely known it i*. mcr. riilv t*efrr\el thai the l*>!y of .\leiiuuirr 1 Mrwart *• t'irii If''tii m Maik • chut lit Nrw \*ik till tin* r\rulb *4 Uat Nt*veiM !pr, baa Ueii mfivrml by the pay tin-' I *4 tu m% ) |rwar*l to I lie til A u'i t tntitt r t *-■-t prNrfrl!) . ptrj :mt*ny i • hrii.g rui.\ ! j - *•*;•.-.! its lh* ttMMnorml cry j*l nt IU rtle u City, UUiui liut now com* thr N. w York // Waa tinder ihe itnpr* i*n Stie lawly had leru rwwrml, iini tlual Ml- Stew ui t * ift-wt* that ihe *tory wa I rue were aiiayrti ty Jutigv ilutoii * *imnce t Uip cuitiary. Weilem and Southern SUtei. tletncsllC IrwgoheS lmv4 b4K*>mc qnite In quenl of I.do in ihe W e.t ,\1 Mi,!dle*own Ohio, l fmrlc* linl.ctl. n livery sinhle keeper, mid kiih-1 Iv* * it*. *ud iinincl ule y :i! - . ward shot himsell llirough tliehsAl. killing himseU in 'Aiiflv. Bdllet* wu n ilruuknrd uiii his w..i lid pelitmneil lor a divorce, which, migering him. led to the I rsgtsly. On the dag previous "viiiiue! Nusslnhiiu un old cit./cn >d t 'ai-e l.intrdcnii etnnily. Mo . cul hi. mle's Ihnsii mid then cut h.s own thront. Domestic trouble IS Null to la- the cnusr I'he >ls|lfh saiil Nusstwuiu would din, while liu wilt- might rec-iver. Ut-v. \V. II. 11 Murray has telegraphed Rest leu.i "vm Fnittci-eo. indigamitly denying tliwt he wriia seeking to evml his crelitor.. and wssttrting that he was on Ihe I'uetfle sloj-e ott business. Idie MnryUnd Hmnvmlip Sl*le('nvenliua wivs hehl in Baltimore, and resulted in the nomination of a ticket hen led by William 1 Hamilton Ihr (ktvernor. The platform adopted praises the course of :lie Demeit eol the depletion ol the treasury, H.iiiel by a risluetioiijit j per rent i I the taxes iui|sised on the taxable property of the State, shrinkage ot values, re dui-tiiiu ol tare* on railroads, the luihirc ol slieiilfs and o! her collecting officers to pay their due- into the treasury.and continued increase ol expenst • ol the Mlate. he is eompelled Ul cease auditing ehiiiiis lot the present, mil until the treasury 1* replenished. Wilkerson and .lulea, two young men ol Marshall I'exas, were to have lought 11 duel near that place with shotguns. .Itiles del not put 111 nu uppenraiice, but shot hi* rivwl dead fnim an nuihtish. A .eniilorial eommiltee, consisting of Sen ator* Kirkwissl, of Iowa; Dawi-s, ■ ; Massa cluisett.s; Morgan, ol Alulmtua; ll.uo ~ ol reniu-s.ee, and rinnib, 01 Kansas, met in Kansas Cuy. Mo , pursuant to a resolution ol ihe lust session ol Congress. The committee i was formed for the pur|**M> ol invest ignting tlie eeuse nl the Cheyenne raid through Kan sas during the tali ol IH7S, whieh nwii'ted in ' the killing ol nearly fifty men. women and children . also to obtain iiilornmtion as low hi ther left the territory od then reeerviilion, and d tint outbreak at t.'nmp Robinson after their second capture ivas the result of cruelti on the part of tlii oflleei in command. From Kuiiiws City the committee prts-eeded to IdWl'enee, Kail , tolaik w iih sei eral ol the raiding t hey ennes now 111 jail eharged with munler. I'liey will also go to the l heveni.e agency, or Kurt Reno, in the Indian Territory to com* ph-te their labors. A well di-lined case of ltMn-sy is icported nl Baltiinore, Md. f by 11 well-known physician. I'he patient, a lady, aged mrty seven, and the mother ot lour healthy ohiWren, diwl alter long and intense sulTering. There is reported to be • deep feeling 1/ uni-esine-s among the Mormons at Salt Dike City since the prosecution and mnv ; etion ot Reynolds, a prominent Mormon, lor polygamy, and the refusal of the I'resident to pal don him. It is said that tho Secretary nl Slais will issue a circular to our representatives abroad requesting tiieni to inlortn the colonies ol Mormons that are constantiy being fumed in Europe for emigration to Utah that the prac tice ol polygamy in tho Territory will not be | sllowaft From Washington. A Washington dispatch say* Ilia varmas Republican Mtale sssociat ">ns, which weiedia- Istuded shortly alter Ilia I'rsaidi-ul's t'lVll .Her ill" older waa laautsl, are now taking step* to itsiigaiore. lira lowa State Association liaa alrei.dy done so. It is tiuderstsssl by the uieui tiers ot those iimsh isUUIIS that the I'lssudeiit will uot obfts't to tllell' l eorgaiimulioir In tlie year 1H73 the I'resldniil withdrew from settlement two latgt tlsn't* ol land oil the northeast (sink of the Missouri river, lu the territory >.| Dakota lira territory thus withdraw II Ilea np|si*ile the giast Moms losor sairou, loirtbeast ol Ysuktiiit, Dskola the ol.ps t Mas to prevent thr wkilr-a Irom pirsa lug 11 M 1 elnaely upon the Indian Iroiitier. It lias been lound, however, Iti pterin c that Ihe es rent 11 e onhsra lelerred to j iev eiited pcei a aide and iiuitistrbma aetllera Irom taku g up ocls w>l tittv lira buiita ol tbe precautionary reaervatniii, but dot uot drier lira more law b * ( lass ol Iroiitieieiiien Irom making lira neutral giouiet 1 1, us established a tiasis lor eiiililual opeiutions Isilli against Indians and whiles 11 haa been decided, llraivbHe, to thiviw ojien lira grealei |vit ot thiaiegomto scttlnmciU, and the I'lesi tcul, bj ciisallie older, bus iistotssl to the pubfto (torn..ol s ,',VI JiHi act ns on the uurtbeaaterii hank of lira Miss.kis Int ri F jfe.ijn Ki-wS. At the luirarnl 111 Hamburg "1 a Sis . disl mrmlirt ol lirat.c 1 man i'atiusiuent namedtiwb, twdit) tbouaand peisuns loltowesl tlie 110 1 Muter has burst Into the J.udw mine at lira /abr e collrai ras iu I'russra. Iwo cmp-os have been rw* ( ■■ 1 ui.J leierr nnue aie supisisc-1 to he til the pit. French official reports state that tbe grain in the south ol Fiance has la-en luuveste 1 >u e celleiil condition, and llrat in lira north and w I ! a giant Ul eiagc crop may la- e vpecte I \ file at t'liateneis, near >1 realnilg, has de slr-i) rd trait lira low n and rendeirsl two tboua and pea-nuts holm less. Keith Johnstone, a doled All lean explorer, is -lewd, having passed away white at the hea . ol an exjwsbliou to exploie irake Njassu lu All u-a. I lie 1. (change Hank, ot Montreal, Iras sus pended. Its (in ulution it aUait #too,iHW A Ma-It id iltspalch sa V s lira carriage in which King All-iuso was tiding upscl, aud lira king s arm waa -.qio ktet. A feailuj hurnewne [st-scd up the Mticlusbe r.ver, N It. afl 1 v u-iuity, cwrrying away a m . I .a I destroying e.liti buldll.gs I tins- people were killtsi and many Iwity in j 11 red. A S.s raiist linpiisoiied at tt.iiswx, Hussra. has colli not lis! suicide in a Ul* Ist shocking itoutuvi He was lound 111 tits cell sitting ovet a |ictniieum iauip. the tte.li ol his ttngers was consumed, and ins tsu k up to the urs-k was hoi rib. i hurried He was removed ui ti r tui-pilai, wtivle he dlest without utUuuig a (01 ft Seimrvo, tlie r>j Mat of Bosnia, one ot tiir 1 ul kish pfOV llu'es tss u| list ll)" A list 1 lull ll -sijis (let sun P the tieatv ot Her tin, liaa been almost totally destroyed ll) Ore, over a thousand li ... * l.av iti, 4-eii .uI ui 1 line add ten the is and pel sous letidelv.l home toss. A di|ralc'.i from 1 ape town, S.uth Air,.-a. sal s o | || e rw|Hirt lltat Kuig 1 etywayo tra'. olfered to suilender huuaelt 1* not conrtiinesi. and It seems lobe a p • met.is ami a run on Ik* (incite ogm ltank and thr I IV and Dislia. I Savings tiank Hie Ira lui.lics li lira \ d!e tills Bank axe utsvtil S7OO It" the t by and listra-t Savings Bank's itefsvsite belong almost exclusively to w.uku.g p*i| ie. and aggregate $ two.ww. It was *.l. I the instilUlHll Would liav c no e.lfi cull) in luovtiug all ilnnands iq.m it- tMhcr Moutreal tiaiiks were also lejorUvd >ll astrak ug condition. A l*aris dh*|SMch f*-;~.'ta llrat w arm wnatlier has r. i.si.tcmbl) onpi o. t lira hatv est pros i in Trance Ito Finn a prvalurrts are 1 lightened at the diviino lb the plu-e ol t I.'i.'ti whml. i-aused by heavy turporff froui Aiue: raa, lira I .it |ieio-*t-l "iermatiy and Austria have ha I a : ul <• uitt'ili. Tlie 1a 11 | -tl ttu htiiiiM> Mlltrr am! *% ii buoor i 4 lilt- ffvt nls I * :v nn*tincft i (tial Mr St< Anirri* *.*• Miii!rr at lViirliurg. ha* rr**i#;T*oii. i A M ItUflf thai thrra t* an **n*i iu**u* u. . **• ia t hv nuu*b(*r **i Nihil* !*.• 11l K-l*ol llunt'K t&r jt(igrr* 4 * I'nihniir prr*C*-*i*n it IU !.*-*!. lifdaiiftl, a mtbhm ricM ux.uim! ai uuuiy jrn*<*M a rr injiuvtl. \ ivirm IrxMn Ilrtuui thM 14.CHK> *fr*> Irr-**"\l ItthftiulftitlU *4 1 all* liul in thrit rrfrrl A* *1 *ia taMt4 Ukvtunl W Mii kotl the* tiftiblia liafti in c*u raiir*! tail. ilir lii.ii I*an<• raily bill baa bara rr-ad a fluid !:ii*' m th* (4 f aithtui 4* kvam ti 1 i'.f !ratilll Mv%* frr*rf#d With baici t bvrri*. lb# b**mr nil*ra gatftrrvd ax Uir * : Si ilrnliiiiti. ai**•!u tfrma wibmnl) rrfl!rmini: lh* Itmh riiihl nl - a |4td|pit IWt to virtt lor any utw at*ai:%* Irtai* !gr*i;ulaiurt* I'liviiir Irtliir* If"n Aleiandi**. Kopl, !.i!o Ihu! oi*# Mrr tan, ri ' Ti ki-r. n* vl a imtn riiiml AtttPirAQ cjurrii. MTcnUy attarlnm! 1 h*Uan I'udui.th** cotitfdrnliaJ <4 Uir r\- KimliVf ltiimu Paaha. ocmr !li Boana, in H*ii* jtuii> • *4 jnuie •ttlicit 1 lahan i*aaha Willi a < m- IT** fie i anl Miraam thrn M**4 him k *I- Mi:* amiu KuritiHieml himafll t* tb* muh*ftoii # atnl it m* in nrtMiti. 'llir t'ni(Al Ma!** nu lltoritfr l W hnv frit hnl !• Al(-%atulna that thr jri*ow niu*l krft in rut*ly. nti'i if thr Acting OmfluMnnrml •! thr I nitr*i runnot fry hn, hr uiaial br r*tifl' < ! uniii lit# *hail Imiii a lHir inontha' fflrkwfh. Mi. (iiiyUUf, *j>v*knij{ nt t* o|H*nini: <4 thr art cfhibttiu f Cbcmtflsr* huu that when Amriirn b .unr ! f truil enfirrly lo her own hpbiHlid natural n psons are in the camp*, which are on h- ,li ground* an.l ex |svmml to gissl c4 thai it will linl ataaatl, ilil again reaches liia [traaiint weak • mortality during lha prare ioiice til Ilia disease A* ta oustraimi y. the I braid t>l llaallh will aiuvoouea ..m.uvP.y tlnough the pope.* is thought aala lur ulsraeli* • In latum," A Matnpbla dlapau-h ol the uintb aaya the total number ttl coses ol yellow layer within the city lliiiila up to tiate waa 330; tieslha, V 0 In addition their luul Itoau alamt twenty caaaa t,wl ft t a ileal In of Malltpllla Icjugims located Wlllnu ait milt a of the city 1 be lata! at i mi ga liaa i aa< beut off tba triwm•. when a gent!eman. sitting in one of the eh airs, interrupted him nml spoke to tin girl. "My child." said he. "why do you sell your In-autiful lutir?" "Mi mother ha In-en nearly live months ill I e.annot work enot'.'h to upport us Everything ha* Irasn -old or pawned, am! there is not a |*-nnv In tbe house." N'o, no. my child: it that is the case. 1 will huy vour hair ami give you one hundred' florins for it.'] He gave the poor girl the note, the sight of whieh dried her tears, * ml he took up tbe liar* tier's shears. Taking the locks in his hand, he ss-lc.U-d the longest hair, eut it off, and put it carefully in his pocket* iNHik.thus paying one hundred florins for a single hair. He took the poor giri's address, in now- he should want to huy another at the same rate. This eharita hie gentleman i mentioned as the head of a latge industrial estahiishment in Vienna. • t I'seful Hat. In the show wiadow of a trunk store in Hartford an interesting sight may he witm < very evening. in an old gray rat caU hing flies utani the inner surfait oitheglas- The old fellow trolsarottfd among the sat liels ami traveling lag'. ami whenever he sees a fly ujton the g...Mi or tin- good* he km* for it with a nimhlenews and dexterity which securo uniform >ui">*. lli* operations art often continued while several pen* in ure watching him irom the sidewalk, of win sc presence and attention he seems .juite oblivious In the opposite win tl >w are spread several sheets of stick) fly paper, wlp'tv few or many of the in .Vi. are struggling, who would appar ently la- easy prey for the voracious and vein rahle rat, yet he apjmare to under stand that the sticky paper i suspicious, and avoids it. attending strictly to busi ness in his own department. Sound advice —A locomotive v whist.e to Wll the people to get off th track.- /Vdyuw. Thwr t Wfltl I utolttll., 'The kitlneys and bladder, sometimes beetwa* ! torpid antl weak trotn unssoertaitiablc causes When tIISI owtirs, their discharging fuoctjon .* til neewsitv very imperleetly Jtertornttsi : -iittl certaiti debris, w Inch is tbe result ol Uttural Isstily *ts and deeay, dons not ia n|te as it should. t>ul remains to corrupt tin blotal and develop |rfHotti: buniois and langenais a* wall as painful diseases, it i one id the beneficent efforts rg iltaletlel' -fttinat b Hitters to gently stimulate the uri nary organs, and prevent thetn In mi laspin into a state of inactivity, always provocative i <4 their inflammatory degeneration and tlr cwv. How tnurli better, then, u it to Htlt|tt this mild diuretic as • means <4 inciting them to action, than to msnr the danger of this dc -tructsm. To e*|el Irom tlie system wnst. matter through the bowrls ami kidnsvt. nn>'. to regulate and ariaise the stomach and hi et. are among the chid usee of this valuable | Kvenbolv knows tliat so itmg as there is proud flesh in a sore or wound it will not heal ilie olattac e is s|s*e!e, but bow about thowc that an aiitwdi tsiiat* \V iiat ia to tweome of them * ■sit still, and I*ll tell von Alter tnanv rl[teri merits evtrmling thnaigh ttumths of pat.cnl invesligalion and toil, the celrtimled anstyti <-al chemist, J. O. Allan, has pwrlootod autl given to tbe world Allan s Anti-Fat. ITms tar, in sclera! liundml cases, this great rem taly has tici tir tailed to reduce a corpulent iiciaon Irom three to six pounds pel week. It is |>etlertly harmless ami jataitii ely rftkuent. Sold by dniggista. _ Tuuoir Anrcrtoi* **t Hoihsevkss All suffering Irom irritation of the throat and htwrscneas w >ll bo agreeably surprised at the almost immtalinte relief affonleil by the use ol •' Brown's Bronchial Troches." 25 cts. a box. Jittlitr for Vonraelt. Bjr sending thirty'.fivecents.with age. height, color ol cyiv* and hair, you will nv-eive by rr lurn miul a correct photograph 4 i"tur lutun huslwnd ot wife, with name and ilate ol tmu riiige. Address W. Fox. P. O. Urawer 31, ■ Futtonville. N. V. It is ii!!|*t>s*thle to sell the hist article of any kind a* low a* Ibe |smrcs! can l>e afforded But the prices t4" Mason A Hamlin Cahinet Organs are not much more than those of vety inleriot organs; while the difference in quality, and especially in durability, i* very great. Housekeeper* prefer t\ liillicti's Starches hew luflKtn's iwf. Meet Saw loiweeo THE MAKkKTN. saw voax. Ilcefils'tv Mtst. Nstivss, live Wt n*s, a 0V : t'sivrs— uiste Milk uaittd us a nd us Unas Uti,d H t. v 5...... ...... IM 1 ,..* 04^ f>rseset 1*1,4 14 V r".'ur It SO k.ssl le tsncy 4f* .4 *to W'twi-m. good to fancy.. I asm WMwt S 1 Ht-I I 1 il\i Uhtfr M'stc 1 V .4 1 tl 1 Kvs Stsf.- td CS iilrts; * twos * I Sists TJ .4 V 0 Ctir, -i'nvravls.! w -It rn Vised 44 t4 hi, rn Tsdow 4* <4 41 lists —Wbilc eislt 3*4) 40 V.litsl a cstrrn S3 f> S7 ! Asy—Xt siadss ss id j> Mr'. Uutg Hys. jwr ewt 4ft 4 M ! tto.'S —lUmta tsTS . Of id 1* Porl- ltt—. ■ f >4 * o Lard ft u.\ stkd ■ ft.ftft | r'| t' -s oft td'CVN Its ft' "d I"".., Woe I isis * 1 Psnn. 31 -4 BdtMr—ctsle I'r-stusty 14 id It liitri 1J td II Western C. ratncry 11 id Id Sv' ry 0 .4 11 Sugs—Wats stid 1vun............... IS uo. Km 1...... I V*\td 1 ' ,l Amber...... 1 li') 4 I b'v, ' ttyi—HU'r ft* A ft<* 1 I-,.1 —mats I'rllow 4* id • |i.l M icd -W |4 S3 llntlir—i"e-amery eitra....... IS <4 I* to . York Farter; l3Vid ft* nrtru.it I" HIT oftr Oround, No. I Siriint. 4ft ft JV II lit at H*d It lulrr I ftS 4 1 H ■I, S * Western 401,.* 40)f ft* 14 ftft flae. ) —"I *(i-riwcil H'aie....... 33 <4 73 nor TO*. Rr f Oatt' v-Llvr weight 04V'4 1 V MmWW "I 'd 04*. II '4VA N I ■in -a <••• orisin ftinl Vtiio.ltat ft 00 4ft 00 fl.ra M\ed and Yr110w..... I'Ntd 4!> RXttW WhlSO It*..—SLiie fts t4 70 ; Wftlll Wsshllll l*i illlilliji 11 D-isitle.. ft (4 ."ft j Pnwaehed. " " 7ft Id 7ft smonTOV (MISS) cirrt* xinrr ' llief—Cat Mr, livo wetglil.. 4 "V Kb-cp .01, 4 04'. Ismhri OfthiA 0- Hoes . . "4 * ' < MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE PlttSeuf. Mtl' nnrlvaled. (lolleß'ate and co!„-r itre|tarlory Courses. Kevs.U.V S,s nrsnd 11. K. Avrry. Prtuvlpala asiin Tit F. I>. Hit II A I'll.. Portland V W Nil Mriiue, for best Ac ncr liusineis In the Vkl tU W,.r;.1. Kxpenslve Uaiflt Free. sci rn A ftlltftlTll —Aire tits Wan teil I :|II besi Trillsfl'.lit* arttrleats the world: one saniplo free 1 A'M't -s JAV llKiiNftiiN. I>- troll, llah. ■saga im. WtthStenvl itultita What costs* US la cts. sells rap.dly for tVO el- Catalogne fres S/B w S. M.ftrSSCSH. I til Wssh'll St.. 8.4U..1. Uses nnillll HsbllA Skin Itlaeaaea. ThoO t I Sws 1 I ll sali'lscuri-l. l.otvesl P-Hee. Do not f. Ul IU IVI to ante Dr.P. K Marsh,Qutncy.Mivft ,3.STsw"iTMonlh aroi expel,se xnsranteed to Acnti J* , oiitfltrree UaiasCu- Aoaoiia. Matsa I Q3E039 Titer* are prnhably a m.lorll, of lh buuiaii ia< Kill.tin* fo m kidney > mfnalnl* They n.. 11.' una 'ln aim t pr man ahapra. but alwaye to ih. ,11*11 of ft.patmnt They caa*. indewrftam* apon, fix • >t>.rw O" of thlrlf rr*r ihowe that ft* Ur*t friuHjr tot this riM of iliavssts la Inrranl'n Nfltfi r A|>crlput. It. proftwifte* are murtc. which ar* -allf adapt* i 101 .nek cine* stun T ai.i. intfGf.iirr* TU sum DKU CO > lr.l lalatilt>h<* I Mmf accM*fl! Ti ki* thaTßi SAhll na> a ttoadar* Tala* la Leading Markets Of the World! •ewrpnnarv '*rcm*e* *• ft# PINUT 111 * OVER 80,000 Mart. Bad In wee. A.w Ikmdgae cxctmftellp. tm Work Bad Lowaet Pnoaa AA* etc* for t OsftfcaC*. Ttcbmi St.. [pp. ffiltmm St., Icstn.Mm r If l> *f j oibb, sisflSMf L Lr. < *• (kjJ'JMtm l>w^a*. Viv.prmuAtmy c.ieos. Ku* THE WEEKLY SDH. A iirgw, rtc'fl-fn-tc |*%|*f • Jf fMI tifcMSd •> tItUM WfT I !> -ruf |RkAt|MLivt to any a fw* sssstt! Jasstsari Ist. |SM, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Ad-tram TBR M'N. N T Ci|f. { SMI MSStTS k m It* JBfa. ..io.M.< xkal .1110 NB* ixni-iriiik ogV Pl.l XIHI.K tTIFUIK-PT msgv 11 wo 0.. . ...o.'i. O.M.i.m F TL INPSOVIB MIAITH'COSMI /t . . Wmtjjj p.vm ■>, B*l. It .ft. YJi* jl I UpP ... an . o Kllm*l. •' •*• y£jr Vllin IUL. Ul Broaduki. S.J. TEAS fan,™. The v.- 1 -tet tv. la direct fn the Irn'leitll Ha. -A. mo ' k. hut pat "<• 'tr: ~ t- Cuh A*M Imc a-.e 1 < ■ . AU. ClfkAte ( UAlUimi PAIf Xrw urn* f ARE The tirrst Autrrir*fi Tea i ompaar, 31 and 3.H'K| ktrtel. ! Inite. i t. O Bui Jlt.V 'WOMI Hiip' s r.iii if AI isi* • . • A., lever, .her*, hen* for p.c.|A..vt. (I !-.• tl e. If. 11. f un LR. HWIOB. MOLIER'SJi- COD-UVEB OIL i*l R MaTtßßijfcm... „egW fa perfrvtl* p:r 1 *r--ftxrtreed tic Imf by tire hph ■at ttte'.iejd a bor.t .- r. Uc world. Ic vcj txtew ~ar : at 111 lA. rldV I i.e. UMkWd at nr.r. BT" KG ty i'mntnoa U'.n.ftrbtelfllid: v a..N Y Rnaoil A fTcrenffM fhAltie# ft.-yntim ' aer.Hiawttmt. a,! i t UKillltST HONORS AT AU TllltUiY 11 PtlhfTViNS PoR r*kl VK rtAKS v . ' >1 Paac- IWT; Yiva. I-TX latUSc. lP PnilAIW. eat*, lice P.ai. i-T 1 w 1 iiu ! A..mm cVgajw ever war ie 4 ec.nl b* vfatai.i .och V> ". fc." rati, -r tt:U trwot* liter rear** t aval-writ* ad OlfftHafPwrßßh 'lew vi'le. ane ,t r ■ V S i >iAMI.IN ORGAN Of F gureo FREE. Arl.rf, -i . ni anetadle* lhaiff ft* I i Irt'v, orf alflna te knee* uarraaUn . eftml ty aa* I I IIV ISTI TT ore VffkM •• k ft re hUI* " of WJ |II 111 en wpedreo-;, * t av* ual> • J J[ |j I r.e-nr Zt hr. P \ aad^Rft Da 8. G. lit KIT. IKS Peer, hfteri. New Tc rk. P AGENTS WANTEO FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYOFTHEWORLD tl I ► T.ric I 'MlAjrWrn' rv.tr?x .c sol LMW '* c C v tfrr. JV r*. tad is U Ui.MkJ r (tk|S>t4 R' • •*> 1 f tbr *' * ! ftff HtoMbML I! rli At Slfk! ! scr-t '.i' *|B. fimca pvw soa nt'i trim to AIMIUM \*n >si !'i C Pt v!c!|4jl IS - rl! KNil ■ ktttdwlph. %. \ . '• tiic \ 4 n ¥ • k K it! Itnkr Tfl-n A wrw WMKI ••wr^t* I '! *•'> iw tm#ft Aft ! A yxrj j mrtk!, acf , *rl*i V V . :• ; •• ' I a'..; IrSJj. a.ht ?r. - PttVM !f, m 'SnUi' *misß wrwlfrf. g : I Trim fwr FUh fr I yrr,iao. CU* row +■- t f- rwi .rp Atu.n I-. (be p- ioctfaL PKrsF J T >{> AhtftS. nil Kail Tcrro ■ m Aaif. M. mi# ClalmHaaM IMahltehe* 1 aaa. PENSIONS. W*w law. Theeaaad* el SeMteei aad haei eeMUaA Paaaioa. date hack t* dacAarg. ar wtk TWladd. A4*ram wru Mama an n_ £*■ *• UtMOB, r. o. Prawar IS#, Waahlaafta, ft. M. AUKNT* WARTkO FttH "HACK ft /Br MOtTH of UtCLL.' Rj one who IIM t*wo Usrrr J •/r nn-f run of the mOIMTAtHK.' If the Itartmctcai Hawkeye ham -lak " Aii#nnf/:n * f*. .4, ana* P. I." lly At-ra - * w.fr i The tbree hnrb'.cr cod h#vt *r .'.an Kick, nut A*eat> ! vou can put throe hook, m ever,where. K-*t term yiven An lrmaror \cmy.AMRRK'AN PIHI.ISHIN' •J i Hanf, *d. Ci.; Chicacu. C'.. Lo.o r. iiidtVlVTl P. B nfl S PYiW ■ UkM Lao rf H. ■■■■■■■lll A.au. w. Krrf Wen. Dm!*., and all tfthef Grteßn I .1 ! . ft I l.lllrv A ( a.. Ov'aeh., I Ora* for Pelf, f bfs th An ! st'i njrth. tn i.ttw. 30c. AA\\: m' #\. iit TAIIACS AU 1 Vlm wlit • trwae itig. Mnkrn al> •< Mink tnrgUr-|w^HTf. !*• ft-r a of purpnAM lJ:lit. durstalA All I Srllt rupblij . Kvrr> trAveJer wAtifw mr. I.S!HnL . n "nt t tin tn-lc. Srnt f r ci real AT Acrtitf u.iM I rveprwherr siKo M YfIH'NQ. B1 *tm\ ItltoolA. m.IPXAVS ( HOI.KHA SYKVP PjiM-nt-rr, ntArrhrm wtnl Sumntrr C, roplf tuts of Chi:,.rn. PiA ,Mh <;koi. K MOOXUL Proprietor, i trest l' 4 Ik N. II So'il by all APT? VniT % sl Ui;CToftknrs Nem>ut AuL I UU ji,,), tT HI at\ fort i* Lecture fWc I up ti ri.'Mrtof A'nmp. \t ilicltm SFArrantFit turf! it ultra rsY w fimr u*rk* pstpal-!. n brsncfu! >t t* • I nt i ' t-r A.iiln-a p(I II x J*74. hoAton. Ma*. \Sf Will ps- Ac-i;' ti tkfti wr m.msb and •iprnsi A, or wlli'W a largo comni.n. * ad 4 wroutlerfnl inventim. TPwescr-. t we *y. ' pie free. Ad4rea Mil KM AN H'O . Alar half, Mich. ! $1175 SIOO Pro|c in,kMCt fre.- explaiulni; everything. Addrew BAXTKH A 10. flanker., 17 Wall St.. M.Y JiftklMhlfiaaftH—MftMft— >ure roller lOTmfI KIDDER'S PflßTlLliß.r^^SS larievtown Jt' ia. |2#pwm-" A YKAKand eaueu-.Ui ageul*. Oulflt Pre* ' rH4 4 4 v.'drea* P 11. TUIKKKY l:ii U.Halne.l H.w M W.h. 11. - *#* , illal.lUUiwG Mih * lii Mfc, kk bwa,Ma TAINTOR'S GUIDE BOOKS. f AIMTU* RROR. MERRIU. * 00, ruhßftaft 7&H Broadwij, Maw TorS. The*. MM*a 4—atba OHM. tawm aad Waiw m ft* nan**, gitin* MM Ol mftraai to ft* tmntm, lUmmttaie* fith Mmpm mm* Nm4> ml*. H * Ex/wKSS?^ ImKl> o— IMft ft* H Uvtwa lo ft* MMMMfW , IU >( , HUDK- *rw rt la WW II aim aM Ranilttß* iSSBS^ U W Dak*. utf h* *-<* The Krl# IMb. -Maw Tart to Ithaca, Ha.aaa, C-TSr. Dunkirk. a*4 laiaa fall*. na Rn.ftal.wa7 *a* taaaafcaa. lu,r •!.!*• York cecum) lull way. aa* l fa* aa* Mm* Mint Railway •k lia, Howl*. K Tort la Kafta •*■ Vnlbia. >mm Laadoa. aa Piweta**** .JSWSnsrttrts - -ausuams partaa ft* krvaliiamauaaU ha. faaaMlrai Mtvar Waala.-llia Tart aoa WL.u Muaniaia*. a * Y aa* * H *a4 Cvaa. Blew Malt Tft* Wartl**r Haaarta. H.i ■* la ft* TWa Moaatata*. Laka Ma.j*n*i##iß, ttaan. M -an lata* Lata i.tiMlXia. Ike!**. Mnauaal aaa eg* law ark n* mairl'aal* aa* luaohm 11 mymi await* aaUa CMk 01 JMO Raft* CMS. fail guv Oft. Caralaa l alaaMaaa• Tk !>■** of C-taawat* Qatiaga. w.t* ko. an: rn. f u a i n apumitiaai, RgkraClaft,kftaaa* wtuta. Ilia. TUTOR BHOS,KEHBILLt CO, P U HL.IM 111: lid. 708 Broadway, New York. I An Open Secret. The fiirt to well understood that the MEXICAN MI.V TANti LINIMENT to by far the best externa) known for mati or beast. The reason why becomes an "open secret ** when we explain that "Mustang" penetrates skin, flesh and muscle to the xery (Mine, removing all disease and soreness. No other llnf in nit does this, Lence none other to so largely used or does such worlds of good. I THE TEMPLE!! The Temple is for Singing Passes. The Temple is for Conventions. The Temple is tor Choirs. $9.00 per dozen. Single eepy f 1.00. At tea MBOA whea aWc teacher* ckair laaArxrlc, an quwtiy awkna up ftwr u. nd* *• w ihr t* boats far u- during ft. c..tt. Ny mvnea! ftftMft 111 p-eaa an I* ißUtxSot. la Owe- twu.v * fraahitMMaa* aarfal a hook aa ftS HW t.v W O rmin V- •. bf Urn act ot Haitu-U*. Uo'tcfr. takra ft* mil *MrrrMt tsU* ot Mwcai OvcU.' t;. :h r.ccaat tit c te ft* lad pa*' ftr ac* moat acnptaWf 1.M4. Tlm Crwau.? Cemnt a u*f s qaast !ty. aa* ha* nuwoa o*a uaan for jractm. arkucA pracU*. lailnfc nap titru *rr ftr *kM hoak AtMßdaim i\t *oa< *ac-n* Moaic. si ft* fom of H*v oai tua asd UUww ft * a lata* aorum ..I ftr haoA, aa* mJra n a (wxl UMM of Chare* *■> Tfcr cuisrca G.m anl Banaorttap* Seen ad* to ft* •Bract**, aa* mair tha aa rmiirM wort for Sa#K*l Swewur* aa* OoorroUcaa lpKa coptn aaCH puKn*. far tI.OO. OLIVER ITSOS k CO., Bdtes. C. H. IIITkO.T * CO.. au Broadwm 7. M w Tark. J. E. BtTSOn *fc CO.. / *Nf'. \ / V'/ Srrr \ ft A/ Mti rtakMßk \ \ ffCLOCKS>) \\ TOWERS, / V '<2rV OFFICES. /A r // \vx hocsw. y \ / <4APONIFI£R la tSa Old RrlSbU rtarrairated I.ra FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. PtnctloM araMßpaarlii* rack can for taatia* Ha.** lolt aa* Toll.) Soap qakkl; . IT It kCH. WKKBT A*l> BTKKII9 TB Tb* Ma*k.l M rr.t# (axmila*. Oonrrctrat* l.rr. 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Sample c pie* and pamphlet to Inventor* aent ree. WESLEYAN ACADEMY, YIH.BHAIIAM, MAMA, The Pail Term of th>* ol* aud popular liutituUon will be*in Auieu.t *ifti *ud ..mthiue l:t week*. Th# pavmeut oTaill-% wi.i K-cure Tuition In the Preparatory and Academic Counte* of Study, u-e.ther with Board and an average amount of Waihlng, Koom. Heating and Incidental for the Academic i ear of lit) week*. Th# 1 .vni.nl of ® 111 the Winter Term or of SAT in ' Itier of the other Term*, wti evre the came advan lace* for One Term of lit week*. The Building*. Ground*. Situation and Facllltte# of In'iru. Don are anu-na the nnevt in the world. Send for infoimation to me Principal, (i. n. STtiRLR. PURE TEAS,S?SSSS eat *tock In the country; quality and term* ft. beat MLRRAT EUU. PRm. o>. 19* K. ••%> gt* NswlJt