The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 18, 1875, Image 4

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    FAIttf, GARDEN AM HOUSEHOLD.
I'n-nprrntlve Hliroii-I'nrnilng.
Mr. S. Archer, of Kansas City, Mo., j petition signed by 4H.BU3 fannom of tho North
wake the following estimates of 'the ro- Vfrlt Hk'R for tlio improvement of iho Fox
turim from n flook of kIioi-ii fcimr, rm i,,int " Wusodiihiii river.
Recount, vi
. 1 . 1
to put iii fay ono Imndrud ewes ench,
i i --o j.
to b kPlt duriuir tho summer in a Hock
of ono thousand. Each inan'H npeoilut
inny bo iwimiuoil nhnnt as follows,
varying somo neeording to fircum
Rtnnees: 100 hoad common grade Merino
ewes, at 85 500.00
Two thoroughbred rani, at :J0 (iO.OO
Total frjUO.OO
Ono herder for the 1,000 aheap
ilurii'g seven months minuucr,
at $3d $210 oue-touth of
Huh iH 21.00
H tons of hav, worth eav i 7, fed
out 68.00
2j0 bu-hols of corn, at b)c, fed
out 100.01
Halt, one bnrrol 3."0
Sulphur, rosin, cspperan, ct ... 2.00
Shearing, Bonking, and shipping
tho wool, nay 12.00
Lobs live per cent., (ivo ewos at
if 5 25.03
Whole cost of keeping tj-21!l.0J
l,uuu neeces wool, averaging 711
at 3'lu
75 lambs, worth 2.50 each. . .
Whole income
Cost of keeping ,
210.00
187.50
. .
.IiwiX !
Not prottt... $178.50
In this estimate it will bo soon that
the first cost of the shep is 500. The
net profits, after a liberal allowance for
keeping, is $178.01), or nearly thirty-two
per cent, on tho investment. This is
not all the profits from the business, for
in it is allowed a liberal profit on the
labor in securing and feeding the hay
nud corn; also, instead of selling the ;
lambs in the fall, at !2.G0, they mitv be j Iuote ccjnoniy and efficiency in the marino
wintered, shorn, and put together, ' liospit.il service, with an amendment fixing the
. , iit r--a e ii i i salaiT of the supervisiu! surgeon at el.OOOm-
limkmg a lot of ,o0 for another herder Bte!U r,f e;10u0 .' tho JUH0 bii, for tlle furtlier
during the summer, thus increasing the : security of navigation on tho Mississippi river,
net proceeds, or compounding the ', The Tariff bill was fully discussed in the
profits. Senaie, Messrs. Morrill, Scott and Frcling-
Bnt snrmosp a herder costs more tlinn ! huyscu favoring it, and Messrs. Shmz, Sher
mil suppose a nentei costs moie ttian m Johnston, Tuurman, Stevens n and
the very low sum ot thirty dollars a praue opposing it.
mouth and the lleeces yield only four . An' amendment w3 adopted providing that
pounds of wool instead of seven pounds, Iho increased tobacco tux should only applv to
and something has to bo paid, as is very t jIlicco manufactured after Iho pni-siigo of the
probable, for the use of pasture, how "Ii0 noUH6 1!omitvbin w.is discmcd in the
much ot tlio above net profits will be sonntn. m, .n-mnMin
left '. On the other hand, if each of the
ten fiu'iucrs were to care for his own 1
ilock at home he would have a quantity
of manure upon his fields, which aloue
would give a good profit upon his
investment.
Medicnl Hints.
Foh a Cold. Put six eggs, nine tea-spooiil'ul-i
of sugar and six small glasses
of maisala into a vessel over the fire,
and keep it rapidly stirred until it be
gins to rise. Then serve it up in glasses.
CfKE for Rin-uworm. A simple and
Harmless application, said unlailingly to amendment as an additional suction, authoriz
cure this troublesome eruption, is found iug tho Secretary of the Treasury to b urow as
bv washing with n solution niiide from llu;h money as may be needed to cany the act
tho rout of the common narrow-leafed
dock, which belongs to tho botanical
l'tiinex. Use vinegar us the solvent.
DiFFicriiTY of Breathing. Yitrolated
spirits of ether, one ounce; camphor,
twelve grains. Make a solution, of
which take a tablespoonful during the
paroxysm. This is usually found to af
ford iiiftautaueous relief in dilliculty of
breathing, depending on internal "dis
eases and other causes, where the patient,
from a very quick and laborious breath
ing, iu obliged to be in an erect posture.
rritiFY the Blood. To cure pimples
and flesh-worms, you must purity your
blood. It is done by living on plain,
nutritious food, breathing fresh nir day
and uight, sleeping enough, exercising
freely and keeping your skin thoroughly
open by frequent baths in soap and
water. There is no other way to purify
your system but this. These will cure
yon, and you will stay cured as long as
you employ them.
Fon Weak Eves. Make on eye water
of one teaspoonful of pulverized white
vitriol and two teaspoonsful of saltpeter
dissolved in one quart of rain water.
I'ut one drop in the eye and keep it in
as long an possible. If tho eye is badly
inflamed, repeat the operation every five
or ten minutes until the ball of tho uye
feels cool.' niter which repeat it two or
three times u day. The mixture is per
fectly harmless, cooling and demising.
It is also good for 1'esUring sores.
A Fi.e.vsaxt Cough Candy. Take two
t umblers. In one place a gill of flax
seed; fill the other with broken bits of
slippery-din bark; fill both tumblers
with boiling water, nud leave standing
for two hours. In a saucepan place one
and a half pounds of brown Biigur. j characteristic speech iu its favor.
tStruiu into it through muslin all the u amendment was agreed to by a veto of
i- i ii i. -ii i.i i i 1 1(H to 140, which hunts the suspension ot the
hquidthat will pour 'from the two turn- i ,,,,, g t0 tw0 vcari, and contining the
blersful of bark and liaxseed, Iransler i suspciiBion to the States of Alabama, Missis
to tlio lire, and stir until the candy seems sippi. Louisiana and Arkansas,
upon the point of turning back to sugar. ; After a number of unsuccessful dilatory mo
AVhoii thin is seen to bo tho case, puur ; t.on,, had been made, the voting on the bill be
. . , ., ,, . . , ,.' t ; gan, and resulted in its passage by 135 veas to
ent instantly, and break into small pieces , Jj4 avH
when cold. This candy is surprisingly 1 The following are the Republicans who joined
pleasant to the tiwte. and lound bench-
did, especially in tho case of public
speakers called upon to tax the voice
while suffering from hoarseness.
System uii the Fiirin.
Wo had two neighbors, in my boy-
hood. who lmrsued methods directly on-
posito iu their manner of doing work. ; After considerable discussion the rc-olutions
il,,nw,i,ii,.tiomi,',, 'Plio ll,n. n. ii. i rccommonUed bv Iho telnet committee on
One was systematic:. The labor for the, hrniiAlma affairs were voted on separatelv and
duy was written out in tho morning nud adopted.
strictly adhered to. When a job wab j The lirst resolution recommends tho rostora
beguu, it was made the order of tho day. ! tion to tho Louisiana House of representatives
All hands turned to. and made li.iht work
of what would otherwise have been
tedious and unpleasant. His work wa3
always done iu season; well done, be
cause done under his supervision, and by
previously conceived plan. His premises
were very neat and orderly. He added
largely to las inheritance.
110 otiier ntid no system, Put worked
III runuom. his iorces were uiviueii,
each m-:n doing a different kind of work,
on different parts of the farm. Ho sel
dom finished a job in the time of it, but
left them oftentimes for a long time un
finished. His work was almost always
behind hand; much -of it was poorly
dono. His premises' were ever iu a
slovenly nnd disorderly condition. Al
though a hard-working man, he added
but little tts his property. Both have
long since passed away, but the effect of
their diilereut management is as visiblo
to-day as during their lives.
Cliuime ol Seed.
The American Agriculturist answers j
it correspondent by saying: With all
other grain than corn a change of seed )
is now and then considered advisable.
1'oUtous are especially improved by a
change procured from a different locality
aud soil. But corn has not generally
been found to deteriorate by long planting;
on the other hard, there are many farm
ers who aro now planting seed produced
from the coru their fathers planted a
generation ago. Itunning out of the
corn is moro likely to be the result of
impoverished soil, and the best method
of improvement would probably be a
crop of clover upon the land,- to bo
plowed under, or some other substantial
fertilizer,
UNITED STATES CONGRESS.
Hrnnic.
lTr Wiliilnni. nf lUiiitAct,.f a ntAunjtt(i1 .
Thn HnilRA lull mlmiiHtirr I'nlnfaAn na e
m'tlQ 111 11
-he Uniou was tliHciiPsed at length,
i and eventunliv ailrmfr.il lur n vnfn nf 4.'t tn 1:1.
after the folinwinu amondnumtn had been
"1,ln(1 ! "e P"iyii to tlio State live per cent.
of the amount received from auricultiirftl pub
lic lands sold by the United State" government I
j Biibxeipiciit to its Biliiii.-Hion as a Btato, instead I
of prior and Biilisoipiout, as the ccction oiigi- j
I nally stood : that tho Mention should not apply
i to any hinds disposed of under the homnsiead
; net, oi to any Iuik'is set apart for public uses:
that it bIihII not illicit mining lands ; that tho j
I i I tv sect ions of hind to be reserved for public
i buildings should bo selected with the Presi
dent's upproal.
i Tho bill to admit New Mexico as a State was
j taken up, and after adding tho samo amend
ments an tho Colorado hill received, was passed
by a vote of ;)1 to 11.
The following hills wcro passed : Tho Houso
j bill restricting tlm refunding of customs
, duties and prescribing certain regulations of
i tho Treasury department i tho Senato bill to
extend the time, within which tho board of
audit for the District of Columbia may receive
j audit, and allow certain claims that have never
i boon presented to- said board : tho Senate bill
amondiiig Iho charter of the l-'rcedmcn's Sav-
1..... .wl rp.,. r-.. i j- l I
X " ' ",m "u- !
Tlio Civil llights bill was before the Senate
lor its Jast reading and to bo voted on.
nuuuvur i av lenier. a lie uinncau Mom win-
, i- , i , ' .
pnilK I. llnlivnrnrl nn nliln iiinii-nniif ,11 mMMi.
ti" to Iho bill, in which ho held that all its
provisions wore in conflict with tho Federal
Conrt 'W CM10U,ldcd y ' b"lremo
After ono or two others had spoken, tho bill
was road a third time mid passed by a vote of i
38 to 2(1 Messrs. Carpenter, Ferrv, of Connec-
tinut. Hamilton, of Texas, Schurz, Sprague and
Tipton voting with tho Democrats against it.
Tho following bills reported from tho ccm
mittco on commorco w ore passed : To abnli-h
the consulate at Amour river and to establish a
c nsulato at Viadivostock, llussia : to authorize
tho construction of a pontoon bridge across tho
Mississippi at or near Pnbiuiue, ion a : to pro-
said it would not take moro than ?30. 700,000
from tho Treasury, as the boun'ies already
paid by States amounted to -j2K(i.7Sl,25(i. and
tlio t-eileial government has paid J0j,U(IU,0(MI,
which would bo deducted from the amount
called for by this bill.
Mr. Ferry, of Connecticut, moved to strike
out tho words '"or State." in the second and
tilth sections, which provide for the deduction
for bounty already paid by tho United States
or Stato laws, lie argued that the Federal
government had no right to couliscate the
bounty paid by States, and use it toward tho
bounty due tho soldiers by the Federal govern
ment. Amendment agreed to by 31 to 21.
SI'. Liimuuds, of erinout, submitted au
into effect, at any time when thero is not
enough money in the Treasury to meet its requirement!-,
and also authorizing him, for tho
purpose of borrow ing such money, to issue aiid
: dispose of any of the kinds of bonds described
in the act of July 11, ls;o.
Adopted by a vote of )1 t 12.
' Tho bill was then vorcd on by yeas and nays,
tho result of which was a tio vote of 30 to SO.
Tlio Vie:-l'resident then ea.-t his vote iu the
affirmative, and so tho bill was passed.
The House bills to prevent cruelty to animals
in the District of Columbia, and to "provide for
deductions from the terms of sentences of
United States prisoners were passed.
The Tariff bill was taken up, and after rc-
; jeethig several amendments, the Senate voted
to throw out tlio umeudment adopted iu tho
; Committee of the Whole the previous day.
which provided that tho tax on tobacco should
only apply to the tobacco manufactured after
tho passage of the "act.
The bill win then read a third time and
! passed as it camo from the Houso without
amendment yeas, 30 ; nays, 20.
Tho House bid to provide for the support of
the District of Columbia for the fiscal year end
ing June flu, 170, and for other purposes, was
passed.
House.
Tho House held a thirty-four hour session
over what is kuo-vn as the Force lull, being
a bill to provide uainst tho invasion of Stales,
to prevent Iho subversion of authority and lo
maintain tho security of elections. All the
session was consumed in dilatory motions by
the Democrats, who oppose tho bill.
'Iho Hou-o went into committee on tho Sun
dry Civil Appropriation bill. An item of 5.000
for Yhinie Ileum's statue of Admiral Fariagut
was inserted in the bill, and two items appro
priating iJlo.Oi'O for Miss llaudom's painting of
lien. Thomas and -r2".('00 for Carpenter's pic
ture of the leading of tho Km incipation Proc
lamation were struck out on i lie point of order
1 that thero was no law authorizing them. Au
item of f2o.OnO was insetted for maintaining a
lightship off the mouth of tho Detroit river,
Lake Erie.
While tho Force bill was pending in the
' House, Mors. Young, of lieorgia, Pierce, of
Massachusetts, and Lutlrell. of California.
spoke against the measure. Gen. Butler made
tho Democrats in opposing the bill : Messrs.
Durlcigh, Crutehtield, Croiuiso, Dawes, Foster,
Claniold, Hawley, of Connecticut. K. It. Hoar,
U. 1. lloar. Halo, of .Maine, Kellogg, of Con
necticut, McCrary, Merrium, Phelps, Perth,
Poland, Huberts, of New York, Sener, Shoe
maker, Smith, of Virginia, Smith, of New Yoik,
Stanard, Willard, of Michigan, Willurd, of Ver-
' moid, and Williams, of Michigan
: 01 U1 niemuers wrongiuny aepnveu oi men-
seats
Tho second resolution recognizes Kellogg as
the Governor of Louisiana until the end of his
term.
The Senate amendments to tho Army Appro
priation bill were non-concurred in, aiid were
I sent to a conference committee.
Tho Senato amendments to the Indian Ap
I nrtuiriation bill, eiibrv-siv in number, wore
presented. All up to and including the sixty-
uuuuBa"i'itii.
,ir. Duuer s amciuimonc ro mo civn Appro
priation bill, which allows 5,000 for the ex
penses of ihe suit for tho recovery of the
Itancho Panocho Giando in California (known
as the Metlarriihau claim), was passed, after
much discussion, by a vote of 100 to 6,
The item of c:lK5,000 for the expenses of tho
signal seruce neing under discussion. Sir
j Waddell. of North Carolina, moved to decrease
i it by addiug (f30,ouu for tha extension of the
service to the Atlantic coast south of Cape
Tho S.mdrv Civil Appropriation bill was
passed af tor various ameudmouts wero adopted,
Alter somo discussion on tlio lull providing
n l. T l! t r.t 0..li.n.l.in
substitute offered bv Mr. Wilson, of Indiana.
which provides for taxation of 1J per cent, on
real and personal property, and does not pro-
viue lor icpieseuiuuoii in Lougress uy a ueie-
A bill was pa-sod to protect witnesses called
before Congressional committees from arrest
I ' civil processes.
j v Wheii the Post-oijice Appropriation bUl wa
Kofuro rl. llm,.. H.n Rr.i.stn nmniKlmwit. t.,r
free postage of the t'ongrtusiunal Record on a
frank written by any member of Congress, waB
I ) ms.se d ; aud that ublic documents may pass
tree of postage until tue lust of December,
1875, on the frank of any member, written by
himself.
The amendment revivals the franking privi
lege iu respct to garden soeds transmitted by
the commissioner of agriculture, and to agri
cultural reports emanating from that depart
ment, was also coucuriod iu.
Tlio House called uu the report of Uie select
committee on Arkansas affairs and it was d:
; cU'Btd at lomi length.
Mr. Poland, of ermont, delivered the prin
cipal speech of the occasion, in which ho
stated that the national government had no
moro right to interfere with tho existing State
government of Arkansas than England or
France,
Tho resolution reported by the committee
that no iiitorferen.ee with tho existing govern
ment in Arkansas by any department of the
t'nitod States government is advisablo was
then adopted yean, 149 nays, 80.
On motion of Mr. Hcotleld," of Pennsylvania,
resolations were adopted revoking a roBolution
passed by the House in lt-02, censuring Secre
tary of War Cameron for ullogod irregular
proceedings in tho purchaso of supplies.
SUMMARY OF NEWS,
linns nf Interest from Home nnil Alironil.
The lower branjh of tho Ohio Legislature
pas-cd tho hill providing for compulsory edu
cation in that State Tlio ltcpublican Con
vention of the First Congressional district of
Connecticut renominated General A. It. llawle.y
for Congress Tho Prohibitionists of Ohio
havo renominated a Stato tiekot Goorgo
M. Chadwiek, a Now York brckor, convicted of
uttering a United States bond four years ago
and sentenced to tho Albany penitentiary for
fnfi vnnrd 1,na bnntl tmrflnMrd bv T'l-f-siilnilt
......
Grant Tornadoes hove boon doing extcn-
Bivo damage in Missnnri and tho West Tho
public printing of tho United Statos cost last
:n: i..u..
ii-ui u,u inu iiiiuiuii tiuuiwre.
The appropria
tion for this year is $1,GC5,507 A burning
well near Duller, Pa., sends up a mass of flamo
forty foet high by flftoon wide. The surround-
inB comdvy is illuminated by tho light. Tho
roar of the escaping gas is described to ho like
that of a wiirhtv rivtr.
Another man supposed to be Homier, tho
murderer, has hoou arrested iu tho mountains
of California A member of tho North
Carolina Legislature was expelled from that
body for tho nso of blasphemous language. . . .
Thomas Murphy, a resident of Ausonia, Coun.,
has been arrested for murdering his wife, by
striking her with au ax, because she asked him
to get a pail of water Ly a Hood in Teu-
uossco a number of buildings and bridges wore
swopt away and much damage dono A
frightful disaster occurred in St. Andrew's
Catholic Church, New York. While services
were being held, and the church filled, tho wall
of a building adjoining fell, crushing iu the
church roof, killing five persons instantly and
seriously injuring over thirty moro. Tho wall
which fell was that of a burned building which
had been loft standing by itself New Y'ork
Stato alone has put in applications for space iu
tho Centennial building equal to tho full
amount allowed tho Unitod States A bill
introduced in tho Now Jersey Legislature
agaiust kidnapping indicts a punishment of
twenty yeirs' imprisonment and $20,000 lino
for each offeuso Another new planet has
been discovered. The honor of discovering
belongs to Uerhn.
Mr. Gordon Claudo, a cadet enginoor of the
naval academy at Annapolis, has been expelled
for refusing to fence with a colored midship
man Mrs. Ann Eliza Young has been
granted 3,000 for lawyers' fees, and an ali
mony of 500 per month, pending the trial of
her suit for divorce from Brigham Young
Much damage to property has been caused by
freshets in Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Tho one hundredth anniversary of tho
beginning of tho revolutionary war was oelc
brated at Salem, Mass It is reported that
the Protestant clergy of Spain have forwarded
a memorial to Germany and other Protestant
powers complaining that liberty of worship is
threatened Tho Legislature of Pennsyl
vania has passed, and Governor Harlranft has
signed, a bill defining tho offeuso of kiduap
piug, and imposing a fiuo of $10,000, and iui-
prisonmc;nt for not more than twenty-five
years' on all persons found guilty of tho
offense.
The Kansas Assembly has instructed the
committee on ways mid moans to report a bill
immediately, appropriating $200,000 for the re
lief of the grasshopper sufferers Several
persons were drowned by tho floods in Tennes
see The Spaniards hope to finish tho
Carlist war by defeating tho last of the Carlista
within a fow weeks Tho Civil Rights bill
as it passed tho United States House and was
adopted by the Senate, applies only to inns and
service iu the jury-box Michael Sullivan,
convicted of tho murder of Daniel Talmadge,
at .uetuciisn, December l, 1S74, was
sentenced to bo hanged The Cliff Loco
motive Works, at Scranton, Ta., wero burned,
wiiu a loss ci fouu.uuu mo building in
spectors who pasted the wall which fell on St.
Andrew's Church in New Y'ork wore arrested to
await tho verdict of the coroner's jury Thn
Wisconsin Legislature has passed a raihond
bill which is considered by tho roada oven
more objectionable than the "Potter" law.
....The Minnesota Legislature passed a rail
road bill which repeals past legislation.
Tho United States Houso of Representatives
adopted resolutions recognizing Kellogg as
Governor of Louisiana, and recommending tho
, Halm Legislature to seat tho Conservative
; members fraudulently counted out by tho re
' turning hoard Gen. FitE-Johu Porter has
been appointed commissioner of public works
i in New York city Tho Chief Secretary for
. Ireland introduced a bill iu the House of Com
mons to repeal the stringent laws now in opera
tion in tho proclaimed districts A double
, execution took place in Sacramento, in the
hanging of Cotta and Estrada for tho murde
, of Johu Cruso, whom they killed while attempt
ing to rob lum. 'iho necks of both were
broken Commander Meiriman, of the
1 United States navy volunteers, is to lead au ex
i peditiou to find the North Polo The Secro
. tary of the United States Treasury has issued
i call for tho redemption of e.OXOOO coupon
bonds of tho issue of 1HG2, upon which intercs
will cease Juno 1, 1875. The bonds are cm
braced within the numbers following : ?50
j bonds from No. 8.351 to No. 10,000 ; g100
i bonds from No. 23,101 to No. 27,500 ; 500
, bonds from No. 11,101 to No. 13.C00 ; SI, 000
; bonds from No. 33,701 to No. 39,000 Th
new Tariff bill was defeated in tho United
i gtatos Senate by a vote of 30 to 29,
The city of Kuoxville was nearly inundated
i joint resolution requesting Congress to reduce
; tho United States President's salary to if 25,000
: a year was adopted A railway accident
1 occurred near Litchfield, England, by which
thirty persons were iujured The Arkansas
Legislature has made au appropriation for the
Centennial Tho resolution of censure put
I UP" Senator Simon Cameron by the House of
ltepreseutativos when ho was Secretary of
i w,,,-1 ibm rscindd bv HifiTIonsB
1 ' J
Bo,U tUe pnucipal hotels m Alexandria, a.
closed, the proprietors fearing trouble in con-
I eequence of the passage of the Civil ltights
, bm AnotheI Uotel iu Baltimore closed for
i tbe Bame reason There is great depression
: iu the Canadian money market, which is at
' tributed to the unusual severity of the winter
i , ., , , . , . . ...
""- luB B-wimr UJBiem A B1UI Uas
been begun at Minneapolis on behalf of the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company against W. 8,
King, to recover $125,000 paid him by Iiichard
B. Irwin One huudred and forty Kiow
Indians, including Lone Wolf, lted Otter, aud
other chiefs, have surrendered to the govern
ment unconditionally.
Five men speak up promptly when the
name oi iiuuii omuu is caueu in tue Ar
kansas Legislature,
Tlio Good Old Times nnd Hie New.
Tho Springfield (Mass.) ItcjiubNcan
says that Mr. Harauel Lawrence, founder
of tho city of Lawrence, entertained the
Leo Literary Club with an hour's fa
miliar talk, contraRtinK old times with
tho present. Glancing rapidly over the
el
laractor nnd history of the early colonial
settlers, ho dwelt particularly on tho cir
cumstances nnd customs of tho period
just Bticceediug tho revolutionary war,
when not n pound of cotton had been
raised in this country, not a car-load of
coal exnunied from tho mines, not a
steamship traversed our waters, nor any
great water-power occupied. Iho fun
ics ol the country were mostly spun and
vovo iu families, ench farmer raising fins
and wool, tho mother of tho family gen-
rally spinning tho former on the littlo
heel, whilo tho dautrhter walked back
ward and forward by tho side of tho
bit? wheel, sintrinor hvinns or repeatinrr
loelry. Kach farm establishment had n
Mini, which, in somo instances, was
opt runiiitur tho year round to snnnlv
bed and personal efothinir. stacks of the
former being piled nn for the wedding
days of the daughters. Oxen wero used
lor all larin work and horses mainly for
riding horseback, thn women either rid
ing singly on side-saddlo or on pillions
behind their husbands, brothers, and
sweethearts. Scarcely a light carriage
was to be found in thn country. Often
hundred women camo to ono church on
lorseback. The littlo cotton cloth used
in the country was tho "humdrum"
from India, made of short staple, costly
and poor. Money was comparatively
iron. Tho salary of the president of
lurvard University, after the institution
tad been in successful operation for over
one hundred years, wan 10(1 New Eng- , "
land currency, or &J!M5, and this com- j
miuuieo ine services ol tlio pest scliolars
of Oxford and Cambridge. The increase
in tho valuation of the country and tlio
increase of tho expenses of living were
uiiivu unioiiisiung. Air. ljawronco, alter
an experience of more than three-score
anil ten years, gives his decided prefer
ence for modern times. Tho comforts
of life are fourfold moro than they used
t ) be, and there is less of intemperance,
profanity, ami kindred vicos.
Horses,
Never in tho history of tho horso, says
B iston paper, has tho market been so
lull or the juices so low as at thepresent
imo. Sound road horses, without
upeeii, inai wero inrmorly bruigmg
&S00, will not now fetch over 8150;
trotters that can show 2:40. and that
ately brought from g2,000 to 82,000,
mu now bo botiKht for from $800 to
51,0110; while 3:00 and '2:50 horses, that,
a snort time since, tfOOO and 8cH)0 Was
thought to bo low for, are a hard salo at
from 8250 to 8500.
The oflk-ial report to the Austrian kov-
eminent respecting tho musical instru
ments nt the Vienna Exposition, declares
and solo effects ; line power of expres
sion ; smooth, even und svinnnthetic
Iminu n.l 1. :.l 1.-
hum biiviiiiuu uiuililllisilip. 1
mey were nwartieu tno urst ana lugliest
modal. Other American organs in com- ;
petition wero declared to be far less
meritorious, the tones nud workmanship I
beiliff both inferior. In eoirmni-isnn. ir. '
was said: "Judged leniently, they do I
not rise above a respectable mediocrity,
'in.: ii.. it i
xiiin nuiiuiiutut.11' trie uiuai. extensive,
thorougn nnd competent comparison of
such instruments ever made.
Time's Changes. What chaucres a
fow years bring about don't they?
Yesterday the . citizens of Arbor Hill
wero tnvnre of a woman madly tearing
along, potato-masher in hand, giving
ehitso to her husband who was flying
from her presence liko a deer. Eight
years ago the same female took a medal
at an Eastern seminary for a graduating
essay on " Iteposo of Character."
The Amehican Oiuiann, advertised iu
another column, havo the cruarantv
which comes from twenty-live years of
successful experiment, and from the
well-known high character of the manu
facturers. Ihey now oiler entirely new i
styles, unsurpassed in quulity and '
beauty.
In Love. A Danbury young ladr.
wiiose company is much prized uy an
enterprising young merchant, took
liiirge ol a class nt little girls the other
Sunday. After tho lesson, she told the
children that if they wanted to ask her
any questions Mie would answer them.
" ill you answer true f nsknd a bricrht-
eyod cherub. "Certainly," said the
teacher. "Well, then," said the little
one, hesitatingly, " do Jo you Jove Mr.
B V Tho tenchor collapsed.
Ainprlfan Women.
It is a melancholy fnct thnt Amoricuu '
women liavo ilcceneriiteil in noiiit. nf !
lienltli mul physique, until they huve bo-
come literally a ra 30 of invalids. How
Bad it is to look around us and compare
the frail antl eil'eminato lookinor liulv
of to-day with the halo, hearty and
. . ' , '
buxom Indies of days gone by. To all
such the late discovery of Dr. Walker,
or Calitorma, which is known as Vineear
Hitters, is a priceless boon indeed. I'or
this class of diseases it is certain and
safe, nnd any lady, old or younp, can
take it with entire confidence iu the re
sult, and thus avoid what to thousands is
a stumbling block never overcome, viz.
a consultation with a family physician,
"i'is true thero may be cases oi' years'
standing that will necessitate more
powerful treatment, but in nine cases
out of ten this remedy will reach the
disease, and after a littlo time pfTV't n
. rrv 1 , , t ----- --
cure. i. ke number of ladies cured by it
nr nnmliProil l.ir thononmla nr.,1 oa
scattered through every State in the
Union.
Is Trouble. A young lady iu a
neighboring village accepted an invita
tatiou from a young gentleman to ride,
and when the young gentleman came
with his horse and buggy the lady found
it impossible to get in, so closely had
she adhered to the prevailing fashion of
drawing her dress tightly about her.
She asked to be excused, and, going in
tho house, let out two or three reefs in
her dress, when she was enabled to get
into the buggy.
Burnett's Cocoaine is the best nd
cheapest hair drowning iu the world.
We understand that the whooping
cough in quite prevalent iu the towns around
ua ; but that no caes have proved fatal. Home
familieu una nothing but Johtimu's Anodyne
Liniment, Our doctor, however, tavu a little
ipicac, to produce vomiting, weuld be au ad
vantage. Com.
There ore more than one thousand dif
ferent kiuclu of jiillu iu the United KUteH. Borne
of tUeui ars wortlile.is aud injiiriouM, othein
are poed and beneficial. Old Dr. I'ainons in
vented the best anti-biliouB pill we ever saw or
heard of. They are now eold under the name
of 'nrwiw' Purgntiv iJt(f. Com.
lie Wilson a iinmlrn Cabinet Organs to j 3 f. IU gt; 5T,x. c-.'k. T "rt'S. 5l
bo " the most distinguished and praise-1 rm ,,,,77 aiT M7rt7oi.Tdm.
Worthy lUstl'UmelltS OI their olnSS : Oit t bi-t Family Iai...r In Am-rion, with two .-J.VHI
praising iu detaU their power and reso- I 'iluA J2L! adwy. v y.
nance of tone, variety of combination ! 8r '!!.'".. VAX.":",,'1w''.,''A.:?.L"",,,i..!:
Treating the Wrong Disease.
Slany times women call upon tholr familv
physicians, ono with dyspepsia, another with
palpitation, another with trouble of the breast,
ansther with pain here and there, and in this
wav they all present alike to themselves and
their cnsv-gohig and indifferent doctors, sepa
rate and distinct diseases, for which he pre
scribes his pills and potions, assuming them to
bo such, when, in reality, thoy aro all symptoms
caused by some uterine disorder i and while
they are thus only able perhaps to palliate for a
timo, they are ignorant of tlio emisp. and en
courago thoir practice until large bills are
mado.wheu tho suffering patients arc no hotter
in the end, but probably worse for Ihe delay,
treatment, and other complications mado, and
which a proper medicine directed to the cause
would havo entirely removed, thereby institut
ing health and comfort, instead of prolonged
mit-cry.
From Miss f.orinda K. St. Clair, Shade, Athens
county, Ohio :
"Dr. It. V. Pierce, Iluffalo, N. Y. Your I
Favorite Prescription is working almost liko a ;
miracle on mo. I am already bettor than I
havo bc( n for over three years." j
From Ella A. Hcliafnr, Xsnesvillo, Ind. ! !
"Dr. Pierre I received tlio mediclno von I
sent ma, nnd began using it immediately. Ah
a result of the treatment, I feel better than I
have for tin-en years."
From Mrs. John K. Hamilin, Odcll, III. :
"Dr. Pierce Tho Favorite Proscription has
dono mo good, for which I am tlianUfiil."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sold by
dealers in mediciuo. -Com.
Jl.'HT CaTHB FOlt BlCtNO A LA TIM ED.
When a cough has been running for a long
time, and you begin to feel a pain setting in
upon your lungs, iitleinled with tightness
across tho chest, it is high timo that you should
awaken to tho clangor of your diseaso, winch is
fast running into fatal consumption. Now, be
fore it is too lato, use Allen's Lung ISalsani,
which will cure the diseaso, and ail will bo will
witli you. For salo by all medicine dealers.
Venn.
Savr Yorn Doctou's Hills. When
Dr. Wistar's llalsiun of Wild Cherry will euro
loughs, colds, bleeding nt tlio lungs, and arrest
10 Tell ilostrovor, consumption, it, does more
than most plivsicians can do. The nso of a
single bottle will satisfy the incredulous that
they need look no further for tho required aid.
SO ceutH and 1 a hottlo, largo bottles much
tho cheaper. Com.
ATLANTIC
WEEKLY.
A MTI KAKY .JOI'ltVW. Iir Hu
A.HIl.Y.
. l (lril I'll NTIIMI'.!-.
! TI-'HMS OK Sl!Hh('Ull'T10N, I'OM'AliK PAID,
' ONK Yi:.tlt...50. (I .tIMNTIIM, Ht.'ih.
(;in:At I'ltivMii m in i i;u.
. Thp rlioi.-p of tfn tx-nuliful St.-.-l l-rnvirifr's, nizi 19x24,
' " IH'I'KMMiS" mill "TIIK SISTI'.ltS,"
' Ann lt-i'itiinm tn i'if-h .nltHi-illifr fur It in-nilli: .-imi
; HI WOltTII oil 'HOICK I LOW lit Si:i;lS,
or b ith i-MKriivinKH. t-i ern-li jcaily fiilipi-ilht-r.
i Kft PCIUTQ For thlH nmmint wo will Ff-nd tlm
JU tHISi Atlantic" f"r 3 montlm' trial,
! pn't.pnM. Aui-ul U'tuilt-il rvervuliere. Aiirln-eH
l ATLANTIC U'KKKI.Y. 12 Ohwlmit St.. l'hila.
"tomh:kfi i, ! stu nnij- for the '.'
"i 'v ' --, ' J ?': 1 . 1 A;.. tw.S?"
ATIONAI,
cum liiuiiny
to
iMlt-lpliin, Pit.
810 PER DAY teT.
en veiling mi't ffiiltias rmW.the best In tin
' ' ,u"niHl-'",1, "unip'ei t. win vrk with wnt f,,r a.
3 MiwiShT lln ZtliA
85
s UT ( rvr liny. Work for nil. 2i wy
I- 1 I . F of mnkini? moni-v. Itii-l.mn .WI r-raita
and address (IKNI-'.KM, AliUXCY, Taunton, Mass.
tX3 Tup Amorin-in I'atron Is tlm most pnjiiilar (irane
Aft anil Fann 1'nji-r-S 1 .2.1 a yHir. Siu-chnen free.
Ph Address J. K. BAHN1), PuldlsliBr, Undlay, Oliio.
dOC" A .irOXTII-Ancnti wanted I
J ii I whire. Huslncss lionornhle and
KiJiJJ i-iis. Paitionhirs font free. All
JL WOltTII t CO.. St. Louis, Mo.
evHry-
nrst-
ldress
fc O Lrtn Vl'lir. S.ilarj'in'l cxpHnsps paid. Ont-iPAj-XUU
tit fn-i?. A viiIii-iIjIi' p;irkeo s!it tnr lot-ts.
- p;irknf?o
. WaU-fli.
roturn powtnifp.
. II. (II KNI'.Y
irotjcntru, M-.
DIIUo I'KII !) V-SmpiI for "(lrmllo
Ql W citnluK"". J. II. Ill I I'OKI) S SONS, Husl.m.
A Week and expensos to nit. Artli-los
tli-w, staple hs flnvir. Sample fn-i-. I'. M.
I.IXINUTOX 4 HUO..N.Y.or(.'hiu.iK.
lhe'vvnti
I.arirest Stationery Package in j
S A CO., I III Nassau St., N". Y. i
l.TflriTV ifl''' rnpiVy with Stencil A Key Check
iaull u X (hittitA. CatuloRiie, ssmoles and toll par
ticulars Free. S. M. Sl'KSt'KH. 117 Hanover St., liostoa.
XVJ Aliister a Patent Arcopt.cou
Tlie niipt pnwHrrul .Mhkh' iJiiitern ever
marie ; with u brilliant Oil I.niiip ; for Home.
Sunday School a:.J I.efturi's, Sttrecipti
eons, etc. Siidca at reduced prices. A
I'lUlFI TAHT.K HUHIKKK8 Foil A MAN WITH
SMALL CAPITAL. ( ';it:i Inpui-s Rent un ajipli-
catinn. VI. V. .MMM.ISTKIt,
13J 4 (itcwinm Strecit riiilu(h'lphin,ra.
The Favorites.
I'.Allll.V I'AVOHITI-:. The Titles
IIAM T.K TI ltl;iti' IWVOKITi:. IndU-ntv
.i:i:it ai. i Avoitrn;. 1 tiw rses.
Fit lull infoim.itinn ie-ieetiinr our i;o.id-. or Aireni-i-s
for same ml, In-ta WKKII SIAVIMi .1I AI HIM-:
0I1VNV r.t llal-lloril, I'otlll., or our llnincli
Otfic'es ill le.ldinK I 'ities.
J
United States.
lly T. W
liui u rli'fir title
"-I'w.'oh A li trttt
w"1'
' U) 8Ul"Jli
rity ovt any similar i
r.
. inu t
: cundeiiin.'' - .V. I". Trtl
tiu of the bunk lit u1inira1ilH.' .V. '. Kv'i I'ott.
"Mr. HiKKinvm was well ijualitaul Ui write uch a
liiotury." Sfn itiynr Ul Htjti hliaw,
Si. lfimo., with over Oi lllunt rations. l'rice
$8 l.oO. itMit tni-paid on xwv ipt of the pricf.
A. sni:i'Auii, Huhioh.
ITT nddivps K. R. (.'ochuan, Middk'tnwn. l)i-lu.
All w.irf, for frnp cn!ul"(fiie nf Chnicest Poach
Ci X 1 4 Uf T aiid thnN. V.HnturdiivJoiir-
V.'ikIl linUthetireat Atvn y W.-kly of
Amorictt,
for ono Mnr lur Ucuiiliir SubMiiiitimi
3. I'oxtifif 1'itiit,
Artr 9 Names pTitcrt'd impartially ns rwfived, Hnd
MA m l'ivt DollltrN lisll hi'Ilt nt OIH'O t: I'Vtirv
fifth biil-cril'T. I'lul'S of rive tat )f:Jt:ich wnu rrtniu 'hr
S."! ! Thw is "r " riinnnu " a "jnh prt'uiium of 45 tn
nory tilth nul;rihir ! The firm name is n putricient
guaranty of fairno.-w nud fultillnie it. Suud iijinjfy oider
or rt'tfUf' lett er to H K A 1 I , K A ADAMS, l'ub-libhu.-j,
OS William StruK, Now York.
' J H l! I H rv H H
' J tuJ-J JJ
A Hook nxiioslnif thn niyiitriet, of
nn'l li w any ono miiy ii ritto hiu'-
WALL ST.
cosfiilly with a capital of l.jO or S
O(M). C,m,,l,.t,
i V!!',";,';'!':: "' .i'''':"'i''ns " "'Mro. T( i-
HIMDI.t-, .V 4 ., l!NKKlta A.V'U lillllkKIIH, 2 Wi:ll
street, n York. J
j Tjnnpr'T
i -t x UXjkj
BAKERS
GROCERS
ALL
HOUSEKEEPERS
T)A A TmTn n TTrtT rfNTif
(3
& PRIVATE FAMILIES,
pi-fey
to tlio host in the m.-nkot. with which I wjl! mmH a hook
(riving 4 nt-w ami KXl KLI-l-'NT .Ml T! lolls fr
uini it in cooking. My Unking l'owilor can he made for
Ml cents a u lunrl. Why pay 50 or (i( cent nor nonort
wjien you can easily make your own for 1 1 conta 1 Price
01 my rei'Hi.t ll.sj.j. It will, howew, tio tent upon
I "ci' of 1. j .m v mul mm direction, un KukIisIi
I ?.,?.l(er.',,, ', '"r. makino and t-siNa. if tha KAMEotth.
nkwsi'apku i given In which this advertisement is soon.
Ihe COST of this HM'EII-t 18 BAVKU IN KVKHY THIIKE
Pot'Nns of tlte p.iwdor mride. lngredinntv kept by gro
cers und druggi-ts ovorywliorR. Adilreps
I). V. llltl;;s, I'racti.ul lliusalni,
. llii iiuu. ill.
TtliH 11PW TrliMK 1 tr.irn
wit h perfect comfort
nurht uud diiy. AdiiptH
itself to every luotioii of
the body, returning Itnp
ture under the hardit
eifrcie or nevert'it strain
until pHtmancntly cured.
Kuhl clieap by the
Elastic Truss Co.,
Ko. OM3 llroudvt tiy, N. V, ( lly,
aud sent by mail. Call or send for Circular, and be cured.
Msssillon Harvester.
Jtu ) the Ilest.
Two men bind
If) A cresda i ly.
Hinders can hix
or Ktanii. Ad-
- rfHtJI'llll'IV
.Uasitllloii, O.
Ivcilcr. UolineM tV '
firofr. X'triruli, ft., m : ' We
have the aahurance of our custom
ur th it IStia I'umiu la the hei-t Huk
ing Powder, Our fcules of it iu
crHse uoutimially."
Hvo. I,. ( liiflin A o. '-.
fi.tat i'fuid.Hc, a. J.,tu; : - Your
hea t'oi'iu 1h te;uiily iruintnu hi
furor. All speak wt!l oi it." It U
the bt-(4. Vurmerb wivas cm exuel
Nw York lintel Oocka by uiug
Sea l oam. 'J'ry it aud bo happy.
' Ml oonii iur viiuutur 11
4B Ul O. V. liANTZ Jfc '.,
1111 Itiiunc ry t:w York.
(UlTK A WEKK. Ag.nU wanted .Teniwhe. For
V U Otttbt Hi. Fwii-U Walkku, Pate"n, Olilg.
It. Apidy now. Ii. WKHHKK CO.. Mailon.O.
iZL A S
For Home Use, and for Churches
and Halls.
KW AND IMPROVED STYLES.
Uncqualed in Tone, and in Beauty of
Exterior.
The Siuiili American dip Co.
! or nosrox, mass.,
f'nlt nttontfnn tit ttintr Nimv Iilt. with Knfrrnvlnjrfl and
Di'stnlptlons, mid annum the public that In ttia Inatru
I monU are to he found cimibinud the best efTeuta which
I they have made in their twenty-five yuan of experience.
No othor Instrument to exnetly Imitates the Pipe t)rgan
tone.
t lMU( i:s TO SI IT TIIK TIMES.
j I.lhtfi sent frno on application.
SEED TIME COMETH! !
Our Flower nnil KltrlimUrwuVn IlliiHtrntrri
Oirrrlm v lor IS7.5 (the twntv-'et'ond hditiun),
with HnpplimtfMit nf Snvrlticn and NiMM'fnlttcn In
M'.HII.S nnil lhr tinnlrii mi. lime for the reason.
In now bfiiitf hdit to all on tomera of last year and will
hu Kent to others l''Hi:F nn npplitvithn. Address,
l. T. ri KTIS tV '.. IIONjnti, Miin.
lowaR. R. Land Co.
lias forsRlx 1.500,000 Acronnf Railroad Lands Id
tho Allddle lteinn of Western Iowa.
IIUTTHIt KAMM AT I'll K WV.H I'lllCK
than run lie found elsewhere within ctvHlntton. Ne
tfnirtl;'.ppei-B. No iijf'ni. No Indians. Averapo credit
prion 8i and )w(l per acre. Start right! ('all or send
t'tllio t ;ttniiHii'M oflien, 0 Hflitdolph Street, Chicago,
and obtain full iiif'Tiii'itioti and how to reach the land
frn. For maps and pninphh-ta, with prices and terms,
address Iowa Huilroad Land Co., Chicago, or Cedar
Rapids, lown.
JOHN II. AMMU N,
I fi ml ( oiiimiNtlonrr.
My annual catalogue of Vp?etaMe and I'lnwer Seed
foi l"7fi. w:ll 1( M-nt j'rrv in all whu apply. Customert
of last st'iiHon necil not write for it. In it will he fount:
severnl valtiuhle vari'tiis of new vpjrftables tntrrtdured
for tli first time this sn;ison, having mndn new vege
tables a Kpfcl'ilty tor innny jours, (trowing "fr a htm
ilrtil atnl fir't; ffriVfii - on my soveral fin-nis, I would
partirnlnrly invite the patronage of market gnrdenen
and ail tliers who uru especially desirous to have the!:
seed pure and fresh, nnd "fiir very bint strain. All seed
sent out from my establishment aro covered by threi
warruuts as given in my catnlogue,
jah:s J. it. ;im:;oky,
JJiii-lilrhriid,
mAoKNTS WANTICO KVKH
choicest in the world Impoi
est Ounnanyin America stai
RYWHKKK. The
-rters' iirlces luiv-
ny in America staple art iclen leas et-
cverynctiy iratie lnureasingneut inniiceinetiTf
don't wtn time send for Circular tn HOHKR1
WKl.l.S. 411 Ves-;y Street, New York. KO.Bux 12H1 .
6
For
25
Wevillsend fi vnrlrllrs IM'H K FLOW.
1 Kit SliKOS (your choice from our Cat
alogue), for 2;'t cts. All true to name and war
rantoi!. IiU for i I . Send 1 f cents for a pack
age f our .Ncwi'Nt Ivnrf lioiiiniet Antvt
and our fit;ilogue of IumeHtic uud Impurtvc
Seds f,,r
I0M:KLY A I'O., Korlirwtrry N..Y
Our New ( ntulouiio
with prices for Sprint olR76. U
now at tho disposal nf all wh
wist) tor it, ana will be sent
Q J PoBT l REE ON Application.
It contains lists of the cholcsi
varieties, carefully grown fron.
AND best of stock, specially suiter.
for the inot aelert Mnrket (iar
r v-r i- t- den and Hnt-Hed use; Farms.
P I I J A H Private (iardons and Oreen
X J-4t UU houses. AddrtSB, ,
SrhlcKcK Kvorctt & Co.,
10 S. MitrUrt'Strrrt,
HnNtnn. )lns'
SEEDS
CDII PDCVnr ''ITS curt-d hy the usn of IMBf
CrlUU.ro I lOl'll.Kl'TIC KKMKPlKfl. Trial Tnck
in imiini in li i SK'- ffrr. Vnr circulars, evidence o
fuci-i-ss, etc., uddi-t-ss KOSS HKOS., Uiclinioud, lnd.
DVI.ItTIMUIS! Rend
!5 rrnt to CKO. t
t. RDWKI.I. CO.,
4 I Park How. N. V.. for ths it
a;-iiit 1 Oil containing itste ol UIRIU ne.
p mere, and Mtttiiat showing cost of sdvert.lsln..
l a N en i
l'rlnlrtl VUillnit ranln or only 20
-ill cts. Ad'ss.l. 11. llL'aTKD, Nassau, Kenss. t
;o.,.
4 j;knts wantkii.
Men or women. );I4 i
Write at once to b'. M. KI'.Kll, Kigatil Street, waw
T T-
V
Week, or forfeited. Vahtn'tl wnipl
'r.
ork
MUSIC BOOKS
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QUARTET I CHOIRS.
Thomas's Sacred Quartets.
BaunibachV Sacred Quartets. ,
Buck's Motet Collection.
Baunibach'n New Collection.
Buck's 2il Motet Collection.
Church and Home.
Hayter's Church Musio
Trinity Collection.
Price of emli l!o. k. In Boards, .50) In Cloth,
CLARKE'S NEW METHOD
ltH
Reed Organ's.
Uy William H. Clarke. Trice $2.50.
Mr. Win. II. f'lnrlid, a distinK'ii' hfjd nrpnnist and com
poser, wad especially iiirMinutu in tho cnintulauon of this
nn" woik, win
n sprang into iinpuiar ravor lrnineniaieiy
i had rcniavkabln mu ct'HS. And continues
li tli lH.'uiiiii niHtlmd. Cunt liiiw. in addition to In-
b trui.' ti iu, u capital collection of liuvd Oryan uiuktu.
A)! books ft'iit, p;mt-iaid, for retail pries
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7 1 1 Itrnndwny. New York.
AGENTS WANTED "i;.t
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our extra terms to Admits.
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4 GKNTS. Chamc Chnnii eells at Bilit Necessary as
t soup. Uouds irte. (Jhaug Chaiij iiTg (Jo., Huston.
This PATENT CABINET OV
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buBlneea man, to keep M-LLS.IiF'i-TiuUti
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11KVOLVER8,
of. nvunil fTorvV-lnd. Send stnmn
..... r...i.,.., ..i. i c. v..irrn C.um
Nui aiiill lV.rk., ft 1 I ISHLHCU, A.
Ore box of Cnry'a Instant Iai Powd '
vlllmskeaplntof HEST iil.A' K 1SK. la Sts mloatri.
$..SSperdz.,$1.25by mall. H. G. O. Cr, ZimitIIIj. O. .
OB BlirtiP!! Smith si nstraterl Pnttprn Ra7aar
The
8ELLS Patterns of them. Only $1.10 a year,
COflt-Vnv ii'i WalRtr
hi li.tiie, I.iiiuii or luiiU very
CiiM'l'-liir. i'rit-jfor Rlrttet HiiH.
1i-rnwiiri(.'(Uk JuJ-.f'aHein with Vlath
PolonalHA
t l, i ci'ntn. Mo.Uf, 21 rents.
very mjumi iu un
Hew (tunrty. Palturn with
UhiV'AjW.r.O rent.
V Klve a iiurfA-t CXjOTH MODEL with every pattwru, wlilrh uliowe I1W how to iul the
rennent together, ehtr belli cut by the petlera. They ere PERFECT GO IDES.
Any Pattern on this page mailed on receipt of marteeci price.
Smith's " Instant Dress Elevator."
GREAT
nmm4 Till tTTuhowti the
rfTa- Upper Part or ti.
tik,lt iwronff nicte
irftS: out with ih. Ele-
01 TWO ortneaoove fat tern a,
vator," mailed to them FREE
will send you a certificate which
mium &t &i.y time.
r;4'e-i-:ril vator" fixed io. Ynu
ftf.tnWtl rlM y'ur tkirt
fl'Ji j T2l WA 'ly piece, end theo let
I? JT- LkftlM It lull ..rvouniilit. n
OUT
it relHfd. it kfi'i'Htli
ii Mi tk nom ihe Filth.
GOLD COIN!
it Loops thcikirt In
e j. asieiui una tt-
hionable Manner, it irnw n
tlm fullness lo the Leek. Timkliitf the
'atralKht front." it Savoa mora
tlmu Ten Timet its Cost, it cm b
ehenjird frmn O11 e Drees iu another.
nn thn InrvABl
of AUGUST.
Npvr Atn'tS nn.
7r. H'jmi nil
to BO peraoiid,
Prir.,45 I RamDle cooy
CAAAlVi WIIU
nple co
TION BOOK, or, Secret of Sitisi-iuuxistf,"
Addrei V.ry plRlni
P, 0. Bos 60SB.
Dr. 3. Walftcr's Cnlilornla ln
egar Bitters nro a purely Vegetable
preparation, made- cliicHy from tlio na
tive Uorb9 found on tlio lower ranges of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, the medicinal Tironc. tic3 of which
are extracted therefrom without tho use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almest
daily n-sked, "What is tho causo of the
unparalleled success oi vixegar mx
TEitsi" Our answer is, that they remove
the causo of disease, and tho patient re
covers his health. Thoy are the greaii
Wood purifier and a life-giving principle,
& perfect Innovator and Iuvigorator
of the system. Never before in the
history of the world baa a medicine been
compounded possessing tlio remarkable
qualifies Ol I in huah 1 i i nna m iiuuaufi tug
sick of every disease man is heir to. Tbey
are a gentle Purpativo as well an a Touio,
relievine Conecstinn or Inflammation .
tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
The properties of Dr. Walker'c
ineqar Bittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific. Uiera
five, and Anti-Bilious.
It. II. McDU.VAM) & CO..
Prnpp-istK ft"'t (ion. Apts., San Francisco, rnlifnrnla,
and cor. nf Wnshinirton and Cliiirltnn sts.. N. Y.
bold u all Druggists u ml Oi-ulf-ra.
N. Y. N. IT.-No. In
Habit Cured
A certain and gm-c cure, without lncuuvcnicnco,
end nt homo. An antidote that sliuuU purely on ltf
own merit. Bend for my quarterly mai;nzlno (
covfj. yon nothing), cnniainliiBCt-rtitlcates of hundredi
Hint liavo been r crinnnonily cured. I claim to Iibw
discovered and produced tho fii-.st original AND
02(1. BIT.B OVnK 1011 OP1VM KA IIXO.
Pit. S. H. COLL.IXS, La Porte, Ind.
HATirocURKD at Homo. No
PtililUltv. Tunm moderate.
Tiino plMirt. Four yeara of tin
n-ii-jillnlo.l mierr-sH. Describe Cfiso.
4UOewio;iiiJ.Adili-CBsl)i-.l'.H..Miirsli.tjuuicy,aUcli.
AAAA nnd expenses a month to at'ents. Addrcoi
SHSZOO A. I,. sS'OHliA '). JsucsMllc, Jllch.
The Ways
of Women,
oj Pfof.J, V. C SMITH, M. TV, ene of tho moot rptnftrltblo honVt
evor litmed from tlie Amorkan ii"i. Dr. Hall iays, "Kvkry
nVT la A rich mini or inform at iox." Th New Vurk
rld myi, "It la A bojk FftL soi-no IvpobmatiuN poa
dith Exin. Dr. Molbe,thrclehrnteit French phyii-ian, layn,
" Kvkht Pi an is whkit, Tin CHAFF i m isn:." A crnnd Pp
pr:nlty tr in' tortialierioiiev t WHY SIT STU.L, com
p'alninjcnfhar.l t!Mf Thit h"t,M Vim. it-ll. S-r(l f,,r cirrnlar
aiT fhbi. mrSTIS, (UI.MAN A CO., Hartfor.i, Conn.
WHAT AUK rif.KSI
KKAI) ! M'LAIN HLLNV
v uctN." a 1 ri'iitisis on tlio
C iiUfi s1. Uist(iry, Cure nnd
l'l ovmiion oi I'lld.S. Pub
lis):M I.t V. NKlTAKI).
I KK A CO,, 4fi Walker Street,
New York. 8eni I'KKK tor.il
nai u of the I'nited Smtcaoa
r"' 'jH of a letter stamo.
I,AcrM,'fl IVEW ASTHMA
A.lill i:4TAIIRU IIE1HEDV.
HaTtnp itruprrlfd twenty yeara between lire n4
l ieath tvlth ASTHMA, I eiperlmpnted by cor-
pounding loolt and herbs andinlialing tbo mml-
Iclne. I foituimMy dlscoveiofl a wonderfol
j remedy i1 lure euro tor Asthma and Cfttarrh.
Warranted lo reltova tcntantly so tho patient can
ine down to reai ana Bleep cimioriariy. uroff-
JdlatrtbutloTi. Call and pet onn, or addretB
1 --lilt aro auppnea witn eimpic pacKatren Tor trmw
. LAK6ELL. AddIb Creek. Ohla.
rSoldby DraggUti. ull-aiz tackigu, by nail, i.a.
SOOI ACST-TS WAKTED
tftccllthe TS"B
Bv RTra. Ftrnhouno of Salt Lake City, ftr fS
iiiri tlio wile of a Mormon liiL-h I'rict. In
tioduction by Mr. Si out-. Thin etory of
oman a epmciirti inya rare mo ntnitvn u j, -mybtcriea,
fucret doings, cU'. of the MurmonB nn
! " wiaa-aivaKC n uman wcj mem. - unyn'., 1 nru
'and Good, it in the (nt new book out, acLu.iUjr
OVfruiLtna wun Rooa xiunija ior an. n is popui-r ;-'cry
where, with everybudy, and outsells utl other books te.rec j
one Aiinistcra eny "Co- rmU if." Kmincnt wnmcn
endorfe it. Kvcrytwiily wants it 1 end pi-nta ere Belling
Jrom 10 to SO a diy f 2."tti tlmixnnrt nuw w prcJ Wj
M-antA.U'W 'imre tni.tv t(St:uts NO V ni' ii or wotnjn flr 1
we wil moil Out lit t'rw to thoe whu wi'.l cunvasw Laij-j
pamphleU with full particulars, tfrnn, etc. nt trv o
iddrea A. U. Woutiiinuiun Mt Co.. JUartfora Cuun.
TIN WIRE RINGS.
Yl'lll not RiMt or make tlie 1
VT lloa'a oe bore '
Hardwnr&Dealcrs bpu tbenv
a wir.per.ciiuui J.:n Jiinfce.pe
V COo .1 Coppri cd King
uva.t TaugB, HI. 25; by mail
postpaid. Circulars free,
ii. V. Co. UcoaturilL
Established 18r$.
TBADE MARE, PATENTED.
I.'U: host antl rlirnpisf Point in file
CrVorlil for Iron. Tin or Wnotl. For Miln
by Tlenlorit cvprrwlirro. rKrXCKK' METALLIC
PAINT CO.. MnnnftVora, Ufi Vdur St., New York.
tS'CAUTION.-Purchasers will pleaee
leo that our nunio and tiatlo murk aro on each and
Bvery package. Pcml for n Clr-iUtr.
only Mngazlne that IMPORTS STYLES and
with Premium. See Below II n-r-u-i
13201. Ladles"
3504. For
Mlss'a Waist
itleiire.1niiHV(t"'tB.
vtvlttli
ililni; tntlrflv nuw
goad b h 1 1 1 r r 1 1 1 n g
Verv dpprli1.
undo lor Uundrliir.
rnttrn with i,UMh
Puttern wun twin
ritllfrn 1U tluf
Sforlrl, 25 renti.
Mf(,3firt.
OFFER!
Those who fend to A. Burdette
Smith One Year's Subscription
($1.10 for hie 'BAZAAR THIS
MONTH, will et Their Choice
and "Smith's Instant, Drefn Ele
a THEIR PREMIUM'. OR ha
will entitle you to select your pre-
T7X A. OIjXTXX 1
We shall give away $2,133.00
in COLD COIN to 102 Persons who set
cluha for
the BAZAAR ' rjeiweeii nuw and First
a who petx un the LARGEST CLUR will
The person who
rv h m. i. hi krabL. buu.uii.
Next lar?ebt, B2QO.OO, . Nexi Tarn est, .ISO. 66.
to. Wa trave SI. 350.00 in Gold ou lutt
whose names and uddieeea will be found in this
.1. in uoia ou iut bazaak
mailed tor 25 cents, " 8MITH'8 INSTRbC
ion iiuiuuri mat vtiiu iinn ftu t. ui
IU ceuia year, tauuogu wuUa lor cue Wuup.
PlUm
S3
f'5 WS
mm
mm
IM MeuthMiyMiMjti. o ja fWMli.ikiiitS
A. BURDETTE SMITH,
4I4 Breedwei New York City,