FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Household Helps, To Prevent Rt'ST. If runty iron be rubbed with boiled oil in which some red load has been mixed, on a warm day, tho mating process will thus be arrested. To Clean MAuniiE. Take two parts of common coda, one part of pumice stone mul ono part of finely-powdered chalk; sift it through a line sieve, nnd mix it with water ; then rub it well all over the marble, and the stains will bo removed ; then wash the marblo over with sonp and water, and it will bo as clean as it was at first. To Masii TcRNirs. After having been boilod very tender, and the water pressed thoroughly from them, put them into a saucepan and stir them constant ly for some minutes over a gentle fire ; add a little cream, salt, fresh butter and popper ; continuo to simmer and to stir them for five minutes longer, and then serve them. Ginger Cakes. Rub a quarter of a pound of butter into half a pound of flour, mix one egg, three ounces of pow dered loaf sugar, and half an ounce of ground ginger, with tho butter and flour, and make them altogether into a paste ; roll it out a quarter of an iueh thick nnd cut into round cakes, about two or three inches noross; bake them in a warm oven on iron plates. The 1'olnlo Hue. Taris green and other chemicals have been recommended for the destruction of these pests, but from the corrermon denco of the Country Gentleman we find mat simpler and safer remedies can be used. How these creatures find the wav noout ana spread is a mystery to ns, as they do not appear to fly about, but to crawl from pluee to place. We have seen them on thesidnwalksof thestreets. on Fifth avenue, and iu tho lower part of New York city, and tho potatoes on TilaekweU's island, which is surrounded by salt water, were infosted with t.hnm Mr. Robt. J. Swan, of Geneva, writes tnus to the Country Gentleman : I must tell yon of the good success I have hm witn the Colorado beetle. On a patch 01 iHiiasoFs wnere uie liens Had acces: watcned them going up and down the rows, ana louud they killtd the bugs. Lant year I had great numbers of them ju iuu sumo piece 01 innd, but now owing to the poultry have had only one beetle to kill. And I find several of my TlpifrlllliiVO lintra 1..1 . f ence. And another correspondent at Svra- cuse says : Much has been written about the best methods of destroying this new lesi. mougu some are very tedions. If our way is simple, it is nevertheless pf. fectual. Expecting much trouble this year, from the little experience of last year, we JooKeU lor the enemy early. destroying thein as fast as they appeared and before they laid their eggs. This was our method. Made a bag of stout LL 1 .11. y u --uuuu eioin, as largo as a water pail, sewed a wire hoop in at the top, and for a handle had a broomstick tied across the middle of the bag. This was light nud could be managed easily, with one hand holding tho bag nuder the stalks, knocking them gently with the other nu m uuuo oi sumgie, ana the bugs either largo or small would drop in until the end of tho row was reached, when we emptied them into a pail partly filled mi utiles nnu water, uur Heldl seven acres we have been over once a week, and only a few can be found up to this date. This is as quick as poisoning and oijuuiiy a enectivo, ana no danger re suiting therefrom. Do bugs discrimi nato varieties ? Early Rose and Extra Early Vermont nro much more affected tuau the 1'eerless with us. Kami an Mradom, If you have time and a suitable place y u experiment oi putting a top dress incr of sand on some of vnnr mpn.lnn It is very inexpensive, if you have plenty ff it- a! i in iui mo caning, ana on many umuuvin il win prove valuable. A man who works for me, who has been a farm owner, and is a also a practical chemist has been recounting to me the result of an experiment of this kind which he tried a few years nco. and nnnn mMm high and dry laud, too. Near by was a ucu vi ury sauu, so dry as to blow for some distance with every wind. He no ticed that the grass upon which this sand new seemed the best of any in the field. He therefore tried the carting on and sijreauing oi this sand upon other parts of the field, spreadincr it nenrlv ns thin as ho would have spread well composted manure for a top dressing. In his words, iuu ruauiii was simpiy astonishing, iiie grass began to turn all sorts of colors yellow, brown nnd red until luuugub in was mi Koine to die. l saw thero was a powerful chemical action going on, but I was not satisfied as to what the result would be until I saw it nnaiiy change to a very dark green. men 1 felt that I had done the rirrl.fc thing; nnd I had, for I more than doubled my crop of grass that year upon that land, and the effects of it lasted for more than one year, but I could not tell how long, for I sold tho farm. " If phosphate at $50 per ton had done as well, the manufacturer would have published his mica iu. jf onion journal. Where la Put Farm Building. The Germantown Telegraph, in ar ticlo on this subject, says : In view of tho advancement that has been made in tho social condition of farmers, there is no reason why in locating buildings the spot chosen might not be especially iu view io us contiguity to a neighbor hood as not. A dozen farms of a hun dred acres or more each could be so arranged that the dwellings might all be within gunshot of one another. Even though there were some disadvantncea from the labor point of view, the near ness to society would generally compen- Buie. x armers, as weu as other classes, have learned that there are many wavs in which they can co-operate to mutual advantage, and this may just as well be borne in mind when arranging the farm buildings as not. Seasonable. If you haven't anything on your mind, and your ears are open to catch sounds of morning life, you will see his wife follow him down to the gate and hear her call after him : "Don't forget to bring up half a bush el of peaches ! And can't you get the plump, too? And there's the sugar get ten pounds. Oh, yes I I want a gallon of vinegar, and some brandy. You may bring up two melons, and the cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Hold on, Henry 1 Don't forget the half-bushel of pears. I must have 'em to-day. And, while you are at the market, why not bring up the Siberian crab-apples ?" He gets naif a block away, and she raises her voice and calls: " Oh, Henry ! don't forget to bring up three dozen quart cans as you cornel" Money is one of those peculiar thines that, the closer it gets the harder it is to I reach it, . J SUMMARY OF NEWS. Item af Interest from Home nnd Abroad. Mayor Cobb, of Boston, authorized the mayor of Galveston to draw on him for 0C0 in aid of the anfferora by the cyclone. New Orleans aeut 3,000 worth of clothing and pro visions The Spanish envoy to the Vatican waa Instructed that the Madrid government will be firm bnt moderate. It will respect re ligion, but at the same time protect the rights of the Btate. It is believed here that the Vati can will finally abate its pretensions The emperor of AtiBtria, in his speech to the par liamentary delegations, spoke bopefu ly of the peace of Europe The Odd Fellows' Orand Lodge held a session at Indianapolis, Ind. A prooossion in their honor contained ten thou sand Odd Fellows in regalia Sharkey, the murderer who escapod from the New York tombs a roar ago in woman's attiro, and who was ordered to leave Cuba, attempted to escape from the Kingston steamer an she touched at ports on the north eoastof Cuba, and was brought back to Havana The emperor of Brazil has askod ttie Chamber of Deputies for thoir sanction to bis visiting Europe and the United States, to be absent a period of eighteen months Henry Wilson writos a letter to inform his friends that ho will not be a candi date for govomor of Massachusetts The town of Velasco, Texas, was also swept away during the cyclone, but no lives were lot. The coal sohooner Egan was run down and sunk by the schooner E. It. Williams on Lake Huron, and two of the orew were drowned .... A dispatch from Vienna states that Sorvia and Montenegro have notified the powers of their determination to remain neutral in the troubles between Turkey aud the northweetorn provin ces. The Servian legislature, iu roply to the speech to the throne, thus rofers to the Hor zogoviniau troubles : " Perpetual suffering has compelled our brethren to take up arms. Our hearts bleed for them." The Honduras minister at London is charged with conspiracy in trying to defraud the British public in re gard to Honduras bonds The baggage and presents of the Trince of Wales have been placod on board the ship of war Sorapis, ready for India, and she will proceed to Brindisi, Italy, when tho prince will embark A treaty of poace between the Colombian govern ment and the rebellious coast statos had been signed by tho president of Colombia and also by the presidents of all the states lately iu in surrection While Lester SykoB wsb work ing at a new well thirty-seven feet from the surface, in West Springfield, Mass., quick sands caused, a caving in. A board curbing formed an arch over Sykes saving him from immediate death, aud leaving a slight opening for ventilation. An alarm was given and fifty men began the work of rescue. It was neces sary to dig a pit thirty feet in diauiotcr to avoid crushing in the bilauce of the earth and so shutting off all air. Belaya worked steadily for thirty-bix hours bofore they came to Svkos' and he was thn dead. His voice was heard twenty-four hours after his burial.... A young lady of sixteen, named Langhlin, accompanied a Mr. Schell and his wife on an excursion to the woods near Bollefoutaine, Ohio, and after rambling about Mrs. Schell being fatigued re mained with the carriage while the other two strolled off for wild plums. After a time Schell returned, saying the young lady had strollod off and left hini. Search was made, resulting in the finding of the body of Miss Langhlin in a nearly nude condition, with her throat cut from ear to ear. The ground gave evidence of a severe struggle. Scliell was airosted aud a bloody knife found iu his pocket The Htatue of Stonewall Jackson, presented to Vir ginia by two English gentlemen, was received at Richmond with much public ceremony Of the throe hundred houots standing in In diauola, Texas, bofore the inundation, only five are left. The loss of life at Indianola is now put at one hundred aud fifty, and one hundred and fifty more were lost in small set tlements along the coast, making three hun dred iu all. Christian's Point was entirely swept away by the storm . . . . George Engel hardt easily beat James O'Neil in the siuKle- scull match between them at Saratoga, rowing ttie three miles iu 22.22J. The national agricultural congress, durin ite session at Cincinnati, adopted a resolution recommending the completion of the four great water routes commended by the United States Senate. . . .The recent rains iu Michigan have brought the apple crop to a state of ex cellence far beyond the most sanguine expec tations. Tho trade is very brisk at i2 per bar rel, with 52.25 and S2.50 talked of for the winter varieties, which have not yet appeared in market The Horndon House, at Mar shall, Mich., was destroyed by fire. Two of tha guests and two servant girls were burned to death. Many persons were injured by inmn- ing out of the windows Itecent rains have been very damaging to the English hop crop. . if teen hundred Ural Cossacks have been banished to the penal settlement of Tur kestan, by the Russian government, for having resisted the new military laws. Many more are likely to go, as those laws meet with much opposition in the Ural colonies Messrs. Moody and Sankcy are expected to do revival work in Now York this winter, probably at Gilmore'a Garden A dispatch from Kansas City reports the arrest of Geu. John D. Crof tou, late adjutant-general of the State of Missouri, charged with forgery in connection with war claims while Ciofton was adjutant- i Geueral Schell, the man who murdered Misa Langhlin near Bellefontaino. Ohio, was taken from Jail by a crowd of Infuriated men and lynched. Mrs. Schell had been previously arrested, and confessed that her husband had told her of his intention to outrage and then murder the young Jady, and the excursion to the woods waa planned for the purpose. She was compelled by her husband to accompany them aud keep silent under penalty of death. Ihe merchandise imported into the United States during the eight months ending August 31st were 435,829,832 less than for the same period last year. The Bouapartist conference at Arenenberg. Switzerland, ooncluded with the following re sult : The Empress Eugenie will abdicate the regoucy and the Prince Imperial undertakes the exolusive direction of the imperialist policy, nndet the guidance of M. Bouhor A Catholic procession was attaoked iu Toronto on acoount of the religious troubles all over Canada. Bricks and stones were freely fired and many pistols were used. Forty or fifty persons were ftore or Joss wounded The severe storm which extended generally through out this country aud the West Indies, appears to have reached Great Britain, from whence we have reports of vessels driven ashore by the force of the hurrioane. One vessel lost her orew of six men The Swedish nteamer King Oscar II. waa Collided with and sunk off England, and fourteen lives loet A dummy car iu Philadelphia was run into and out in two by a Sunday night excursion train from Now York, killing two persons, seriously wounding nix, and slightly injuring ten others The gale in the West Indies drove many vessels whore, all of them being British and American. Secretary of Iuterior Delano's resignation has been accepted by the President. . . .The In dian commissioners treating with the assembled tribes for the Black IlilJs, only escaped assas sination by the watchfulness of Young-Mau-Afiaid-of-bis-Horses, who espied a body of young bucks iu war punt surrounding the cavalry guard of the commissioners, and drove them off with his warriors The govern- ment troops of Bonora, Mexico, defeated a body of revolutionists, killimg or wounding fifty. This ends the revolution, and martial law baa been proclaimed The Rockland Print Works at Haverstraw, N. Y were de stroyed by fire and two of the employees killed by a falling wall.... The rifle match between the Canadian team and a team from the Now York Amateur Club, resulted in a victory for tha Americana by a score of 1,409 against 1.8K4 Seven men from the abandoned lumber ahip Westorn Empire were drowned while attempting to effect a landing on St. Vincent'! island, Florida The Inman steamer City of Berlin made the trip from Queenstown to New York in seven days and eighteen hours, being tho fastest trip on re cord. Mrs. Ebenezer Donsmore, of Weatliorsflold, Vt., being refused by hor husband the privilege of attending a cirous, poisoned hersolf aud hor three children, the youngest of whom has since died, but the mother and tho other two expected to recover. Mrs. Densmore is sup posed to be liiBano ...... The Old CatholirB in Germany have decidod in favor of abrogating tbe celibacy of the priesthood Carl Hchnrz delivered his first speech in the Ohio campaign In favor of hard mouey The gale at Great Britain did mure damage than at first reported, and many fatal casualties woro occasioned by falliug buildings. The Amorioan ship Ellen Southard wont ashore near Liverpool, and was a total loss. Eight of the crew woro drowned by the overturning of a lifo-boat which wont to thoir rescue. Five of the lifo-boat crow wore also drowned Dispatches from the Swedish arctio expedition report ite arrival at Hammorfest, Norway. All wore well. Impor tant niape and scientific collections had boon made The works of the Star Linseed Oil Company, at Now Brunswick, N. I., were de stroyed by fire. Loss, $100,000 ; iusurauco, 68,000 A fire near New Haven, Conn., destroyed the Works of the New Haveu Web Company, the needle worlds of Card A Morao, and tho shear works of J.-F. Henry, involving a loss of $100,000 Wm. Russell, a farmer living noar Rosoville, Pa., left his homo cue morning for the pospose of being married to a young woman. Ilia daughter endeavored to dissuade him, but he persisted. No soontr had he gone than the daughter left the house and j lined hor lover, Horton Hurst, as ar ranged, and tho two were married aud ad journed to the village hotel to dinner, accom panied by a fow friends. While thus engaged, llutsell arrived home with his brido, and learn ing what had taken place repaired to the hotel, where he buret into tho room, aud seizing Hurst by the throat, abused him shamefully, Hurst endeavored to escape from him, when ho seized a kuife from the tublo and begnn stabbing him. Hurst drew a revolver in de fense aud warned him. Bat Russell a"aiu attempted to stab him, when Hurst fired, only to blow out tho braios of lii bride of thrco hours, as she Bteppod between tho two meu. Hurst was almost paralyzed by what ho had done, aud after unsuccessfully bogging his wife to speak to him, he put his pistol to his own head and fired, resulting iu instant death. There is a tightness in the German money ujnincu, niXKk IUO 1 Ul U UI UlSCOUllt Bt UCnill II aS been raised to six per cent Rov. Newman Hall, iu tho presence of a Belect oompany, laid the crowning-alone of the Lincoln memorial tower, adjourning the new Surrey chapel in London, England. The tower is designed as a memorial for the abolition of slavery, and a bona or brotherhood between England aud America Accounts from Scotland and Ireland are to the effect that tho great autumn storm cauBed inundations and much damage to property. The city of Cork was partially under water Nova Scotia was also vi-itod by tho galos which occasioned such heavy losses olsowhere, and numerous vessels went "boie An old man named Welsh, resid ing at Kuowltou, Quebec, atiempted to murder his wife with an ax, when, seeing his bou com ing in, he turned and shot at him. The son then, in self-defense, shot his father dead. ine out man is not expected to live Tne Lidians want 43,500,000 per year for an indefi nite period for the BJack Hills. The commis sioners would not listen to such a proposition, ana tne council has broken up The New York State assessors fixed the assessment of Now York city at $1,205,531,680, and its State tax, 7,233,S15, tbe rest of the State tax being to,ij,6JJ ihe Porte his addressed circular to the foreign powers declaring that the present state of things renders it neces sary to keep one hundred thousand meu nuder arms between Mostar aud Widdiu to watch trespassers, aud that Tuikey is unable to con tinue this for an indefinite time Tho Chicago board of education has discarded tl Bible from tha publio schools. A Singular Jlaniu. It is difficult to account for the pro cecdings of a "fare-bug" named Al fred E. Jewell, recently arrested after a long incendiary career at liuhway, N. J. This person was a church numiimr and seemed a good sort of man without any sort of harm in him. He sang in the choir, and was liked by all. Mean- wniie lor a period of years houses and barns in the vicinity jvere burning down under circumstances which could not be tue result oi accident. Insurance com panies declined to insure structures menaced witn sucli mysterious peril xramps ami suspicious persons oi all sorts were Kept under strict esDionnm. even sometimes arrested and " held to answer " this, that or the other AVrnian. ment, but the source of the fires were undiscovered. They still occurred with undiminished frequency. Sometimes these incendiary attempts foiled, and 6havings saturated with petroleum and purtially burned were discovered near buildings the destruction of which had been attempted. A watch was at length set, and in the still hours preceding the dawn a lurking figure was observed to stealthily approach the building in which the watchman was concealed. After due circumspection, and finding the coast apparently clear, he unfolded his fire bug wings aud touched off his little pe troleum torch against the weather boards of the barn. At the same in stant the long legs and hob-nailed boots of the concealed constable descending from an upper window of the imperil ed structure came swinging ad rattling about his ears. They put out his fire, and put him upon the line of immediate and terrified flight, which was, however, quickly intercepted, and the man was lugged away to jail, and of course to the speedy and certain chastisement which infallibly awaits offenders in New Jer sey. Thus far no sufficient motive for for these incendiary acts has been shown. He did notownany of the buildings. nn,i therefore he could not hope to obtain from their destruction any part of the insurance money. Some of them again were not insured owing to the un willingness of the companies to incur such dangerous risks. Nor does he seem to have had cause of enmity against those whose property he destroyed. A facetious party went into a dry goods store the other day, and was ob served to be looking about, when the proprietor remarked to him that they didn't keep whisky. "It would save you a good many steps if yon did," was the quick reply. Sunday Traveling. A decision under a Sunday law has recently been made by the supreme court of Vermont in the case of Johnson against town of Warburgh. A statute of that State provides as follows: " No person shall travol on tho Sabbath or tlrst day of the week, exoept from neces sity or charity." In tho case cited the oomrt held that " one traveling upon the Sabbath without excuse cannot maintain an action against tho town for any dain ngo he may suffer thiongh defects in its highways." This judgment is iu harmony with Maine nud Maasachusetts decisions but in other States a different rule has pre vailed. In 'Wisconsiu the plaintiff in tho case of Sutton against Wauwatosa drove his cattlo to market on Sunday, aud they woro injured by tho breaking of defendants' bridge. It was hold that damages could bo recovered, the chief justice of the State saying in his opinion: "Tho cases may bo ninimftd tip and tho result stated generally to bo the auirmance or two very just and plain prinoiples of law an applicable to civil actions of this nature, namely: First, that ono party to tho action, when called upon to answer for tho consequences of ins own wrongful act done to the other, cannot allege or reply tho separato or distinct wrongful act of tho other dono not to himself nor to his injury, and not noeessarny connected with or loading to, or causing or producing tho wrongful net complained of ; and secondly, that tho fault, want of duo caro or negligence uu um part oi mo piaiutill winch will preclude a recovery for in jtiry complained of, as contributing to it, must bo some act or conduct of the plaintiff having tho rointion to that injury of a cause to tho etiect produced ly it. " In the Vermont case thn viewed the WiacoiiHiu civwj nnl flllMWnrf 71 in tho negative the following question: " Wus the toWii under a legal liability to furnish tho plaintiff a safe highway to nn.t-i uU ni u iime wueii no was by law forbidden to travel on it ?" SAtiAitiES. The largest annual salary ii uihiil- orguuiHi iu .uw xork city is $2,r00, and the lurgest paid a Binger 18 $i,ouii; w hile tho total amount tiaid by churches for their choirs is not less tuau naif a million-dollars a year. No one who has ouco tried Dobbins' JUectric boap (made by Cragm & Co., x iiuuueiiuiia, ra,j laus to see its won- aenni economy. Ask your grocer to get it, and givo it a trial. FmsT Grand Exposition of the Tradesmen's luausmai institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., opens Oct. iivniruonur, u. jiuuressA. j. rioius, 1'residont, Com. Two or three doses of Sheridan's Cav alry Condition Powih-rs will cure a horse of any common congh or cold, and the very worst u cuiej iu a row weens, we know inis irom experience. torn. To have good health the liver must re Ktipt in order, banford s Livor Invigorator has become a staple familv medirinn. nnn.lv vegetable cathartic and tonic for all derange ments of liver, Btomach and bowels. Will clear the complexion, cure sick headache, etc. Sco advertisement Com. I here is no disease flesh is heir to more troublesome to manage tbau rheuma tism. It comes when you least expect it, and geuerallv remains till it cntR rnnriv tr nn unv The most conspicuous remedy for this com- piaiui is jvnnson Ancxlyne Uniment. Com. lhat iron is valuable as a medicine has long been known, but it is onlv since its preparation in the particular form of"PeruviBU Syrup that its full power over disease has been uiuuKim iu ugiii. its enecr, in cases of dia popsia aud debility is most salutary. Com. Important t3 Travelers. PorsotiB visiting New York or leaving by the cars from Orand Central Depot, will save au- uuvuuro nu expense oi carriage lure aud bag gage expressage by stopping at Orand Union Hotel, opKsite Grand Central Depot. Over 350 elegantly furnished rooms and fitted up at ft cost of $900,1,00. Europoan plan. Gueits can uve mora luxuriouslv for Ibsb monov at Mm Grand Union that at any other firat-olass houeo iu New York. Stages aud street cars pass tlie doors for all parts of the citv. See that tbe notol you enter is tho Grand Union Hotel. Com. CONSUMPTION CAN HE Cl ItED. schekck's pltlmowic 8yrttp, Scbenck's Sea Weed Tonic, SrDENCK'a Mandrake Pills, Are tin only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Com- FreiMii-nMy medicines that will .top a couch will ncca slon the dt-itth of the Ditlnnt: thev lock un tli lu-..r stop Ihe circiila inn of the blood, hf-morrliaKe follows and, in fact, they clog tbe action of the very organs that l.iver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes of two tmrds of the cases of Consumption. Many persons com Plain of a dull pain in Ihe side, constipation, couted toimue, pain in the shonlder-lilade, feellnita of drowsi ness and restlessness, tne lood Mna- heavily on the Btomach, accompanied with acidity and belching ns of wind. These symptoms usually originate from a disordered condition ol the stomach or a torpid liver. Persons so affected, If they take one or two heavy colds, and If the cough in these oases be suddenly oheckrd, will nnd the stomach and liver clogeed, re. maiulng torpid and inactive, and almost bofore they are aware the limits are a nmBS of euros, and ulcerated, the result of which Is death. Schenek'B Pulmonio Syrup Is an expeotorant which does not con'nin opium or anything calculated to check a cough suddenly. Sclienck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, miles wi'li the gastric juices of the stomach, aids dlgesttoo, and creates a ravenous appetite. When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or she symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency, Schenok's Mandrake Pills are required. These mcdlciltee are prepared only by -,t. 11. riCHF.NCK i Ron, ' N. K. corner Sixth aud Arch Streets, PhUa. And are for sale by all druggists and dealers. The Markets. HKW TOBE. Be-f Cattle-Prime to Extra Bullocks 10 4 13 Oommon to Oocd Texaua In1. 4 09 v Mich cows 81 uu 'utC8 00 lIo,: Live o-(!. us: Dressed. 101a 11 Bheep. Lmba,, Ul OS, JJ "i is;, 8 fO ra) S SJ Cotton Middling iriour Kitra Went era Shito Extra e 60 1 86 1 an il) 1 to 1 M I 6 91) (4 1 1 -il (4 SO (4 1 03 (4 1 M 14 49 Wheat Red W(toru, No. 3 SnriLB.. Bye Slate barley state Darley Malt , Oats Mixed Western. Corn Mixed Western. a nay, uer cvn 6,1 14 1 15 65 (4 115 01 14 C8 Straw, per o-wt Hope 1's;5 2U ....olds Pork Mew , Lard Fish Mackerel, No. 1. new 91 lfc(4'il 60 iHu 19;, 50 do &n 00 it 60 1415 00 60 4 6 00 , 16 14 40 Peflned, 14 " No. 2, now Dry Cod, perewt Herrino Hi.nlA1 l,.t Petroleum Crude Oi , 07 Wool California Fleece. , z'J ui oa 20 4 84 Texan ' Australian " 45 (4 63 87 80 94 14 Butter State SO (4 Wtwtvrn Dairy Western Yellow Wet6ru Ordinary , Pennsylvania Flue SIS 18 18 2 (4 (4 (4 Cheese State Factory (Wtf(4 18 09 11 80 mute KKimnied 03 08 59 western. Eggs State ALUANT. Wheat Rye Slate 1 60 1-8 74 1 23 49 8 00 1 20 68 (0 1 18 1 26 IS 8 76 1 0 'i2 11 in .08 Si 1 to (4 90 14 78 4 1 31 (4 60 t 60 1 30 4 'X 14 60 (4 1 13 14 1 31 18' (4 76 (4 i 40 (4 83 14 ; 78 -. (4 it ,4 16.', Corn Mixed , ......... Barley hute Oata btate BUFFALO. Flour Wheat No. i Spring Corn Mixed Oata Rya barley BALTIMORE. Cotton low Middlings..., Flour Extra . , Wheat Red Western Rye ....... Born Yellow. , Oats Mixed.., Petroleum .,, ptrrT.ATiKt.pRlA. Flour Pennsylvania Extra...,,.. Wheat Weatern P-dT 6 61 7 00 1 26 (4 1 88 , 90; 4 , 91 74 14 74 71 (4 71 41 (4 41 Renoed, 31( uye Ooru Yellow. Mixed. Oata M.xed. Petroleum (Jrudo,. ,,,,..VH'il0 All freight on steamboats has a mani fest destiny. The Atlantic Oabla la a national benefit, so am SILVER TIPPED Shoes for ehildrnn. Never wear through at the toe. Also try Wire yulltert Rolen. Millions of dollars wnnld be rl saved yearly if all would hny I A 111. U MI HKW W IIIK Boots and Hhoes. Tha easiest, dryesi and most durable Shoe ever worn. A Iso try Win Quilted Soles. DITS0N & CO'S SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS Onnfttltntft A pitrfffAt ArtM!, nrnrldlnn In the btwt man iter for eiBf clan to trmrj Hcbool, Aoademj and Semi Qarjr. American School Music Readers ! Tn thrm Tlooka, of which Bonk I (35 ontfO la admir al) It aminitTd fnr Primary School. Brmk II (oO Oftnta) and Hook HI (T0 ont) fnr (rfemmnr and roanjrr inirn ncnooi or Aoannmy oianiei. uompiiea bjr l J, IV TO fill HUN iaa YV, . ULUKN. Cheerful Voices ! (r0 twits), by L. O. KMKRflrm, Is a eapltal ool lection of The High School Choir! (I.OOK by T. O. KMKRfWN and W. fi. Tli.Mtif, la fully finna. w inmr iar. n.xiK, i np limir M lnjr tip, which fnr MintH VRfira han hnen the Mndir1 bfx.k. Th prfannt wmk, llkn thn nth.r. In lor llH.ll SCHOOLS, A'Airn1.ur,iil ana nrm in a it i v.n. The National Hymn and Time M ! (40 cant) furnishes tha bitat collection of Sacred Miialo eitant for opening and closing ncbooU. Any book annt, post-paid, for retail price. OMVKK IHTSON iV : IIoMon. HAS. II. IITM At CO., . 7X1 Hrnndwny, Npw A'ork. () HAIjAlt V nirly. Aent wantnd. Main and j-VninVfl. AridrwMi (. II. Ciihirtian, Marion. Ohio. .MIX.:.! CAKIW, 7 Styles, with Name, lOo. A.to'rwBB J. B. HUBTKn, Nitspnu, Hens. Co., N. Y. THE $50,000 BONANZA $5 to $50 Invested In Wall Street. often loud to neFortnne. Foil nnrtliMilnra mnt fiu Address I'ENIH.KTON dt KDAII, ItunUi iH, . Wnll Slrei l, New V r k . DEAN l'OI,l,l:CI-'., IlliiKliniiitnn, N. Y. In every respect a rirst.cJHgs Ko.-trrifna- School for ounj Ladles. UUOper U.-ihir ear. Including rood Hoard. Tuition In Kmrlish, I.ntln. I-ropch. fierman. Hoard. Tuition In Kniillsh. I.nli Piano. Orxan. (Initar, Vocal Mutle. llrHulns-. Pninlinr. PORTABLE GRINDING MILLS. It rt French liurrftiil'unln- die uoder-ruuttfiM, cork head ii-por-runnpr, for Knrm or Jtlorchnnt Work. Kuim rlor Mill Mono of all ftlzc. nninr IH1.4-I1 An-lii-r Hold ii K Cloth, Mill I"lkM Coin bbellfnt aud Clffliit'ia. (iearinc. blmflinrj. Pullips, linnet m, etc.. nil kind of Mill Jl.iclimery ami Milltra' en!pli9. Hi-ti'l for Pamjililpt. iStrniih Mill 4'ominny, liox 1130,4 iuclniuwi, O. Speedilv cured bv DK. HKCK'fl onlv known and sure Kemedy. Si 'H AK.i: lor treatment until cured. Cnll on or address Dr. J. C. EC, 112 John St., Cincinnati, 0. SV1APS $t CHARTS Latest, most Ornamental and Oorrect. Special Ajrt-nt wanted In each townrhln. Send for frtt Catalogue and TST"?.'," ?" - BmimMAN.fi Barclay St., N. Y.,or W.i W. 4th Sf.Uinclunall.O. Itnrc I lllllli-!-. C A K l)S SO white or tinted Bristol, 20 ts : 5(t Snowflske, Marble, Hep, or Dam.-isk. 3.5 ets. ; oO (iliss, 4( cu ; with four name beautifully printed on them, and (ill sumo'.es of type, agents' prii-e-list, eto , sent by retnrn mail on receipt of price. Discount to Olillis. llest nf work. W. I '. ; ANNON, 4 ft Kneelrind Street, Boston, liofers to 8. M. PEnF.NUlLL t Co. DEAFNESS Ir. Ilimork & Wl llil-rill. Itiilluln. N HI. UK. .lis. QOOrt A. MONTH. OO AltTll tvr Aaare.s K. N.-RAMSl-'.V. Detroit, lP. WAKNEIPS SANITARY CORSET, With SUlrr Snpporrrr nnd Nell'.AiljuiiiiK PiuIn. Tha nnlir Porao, . . J . , i j-wsoi'v wait. uuiiu upuil physiological prlnclp'H?, It secures health and comfort or body, wit h gram ii i-rauty Ut lurm. i.any aeut wouir-vi oitJijwuBrn. in pins tlie, by mall, I ,uO. Addrew any j it r. ir is ic (., 73 Ilroiulwuy, N. OPIOM g Iliibii Cnrrrt nt I Initio. Nn nnh. licHy. Time short. Terrai moderate. I.OINI tesiimcmiMl Aih nt nuritllfluH aXtlfWau. r.....i. Address lr.J'. J. JI AKttll, (Jitlnrv, .lirh. 500,000 ACRES or Michigan Lands XI a A. Ij u The I.nmU nf the .li.ckeon, I.nnln and Kntiiniiw Hnilrnnd Cniniinny nre Now HHKIItll FOIt HALE. Thev are sltnsted jtlonv I. r.ll.n. tract, of i-icelleiittAKMlNGand PINK Lande. l ue rarmlnu lands Incluile some of the most fertile and well watered hardwood lands In the State. 'Haey are timbered mainly with haril maple and beech: soil black, siindy loam, and abound In springs of purest water. Michigan Is one of tlie least Indebted and most prosperous Slates hi tha Union, aud IU farmers have a greater variety of crops and resources than any Western State. V. hlle aome of the prairie States may produce oorn In reat abundance, they have no other resource, and when Ibis crop fails destitution folloa. as has been the ca.e the pasi year in Kansas and Nebraska. . ... i.ircuiara ana inn Her l!if,ruintl-n, apply to -a.dreaa. dk 11 n I ..-w w Ijnd C'ommis. loner, losliig', Micfiigan. EEVpLVERSwSaS2 50 d ew HtirTalo Kill Itevul vrrMasi V W Will, l(.il'..i.i 'i w w tj .... . r ""e, t-i-w ; ju.vssiBoia ; every one warran. ;'i,.''In Kuaranteed. lltuuratrd Cataluqut Frrt WfcaTlilW (il tl)IIK. hir.ifr.. ill. OU Uearbomt.. (McCormica lilock). 0 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE EIMTENIMIAL HISTORY ofthe U.S. The flrreat lotern.t In the thrilll... Ki.nM. - try makes Ibis Ihefnslest relllua: book ever publlihed. ;J.?ntln ov"r 40 nn historical enxravlniis and IHNI psKea, with a lull a. count ol the ap 'reaching yraud Cj-ntnnnl.il celebration, bend for a full desorlp. i i2ija!?..ex!r terms to Aaent,. NATIONAL PUB LISHlNCi UlJ Hhlladelphla. Ha. TIIK HKNT In thn World. It (lives Universal Sutlsfactlon. WIIMIKIIKI 1, Ki-onnmy ' -W lbs. more Kread to bhl. Floor. HAVKN III.K, Ft;;s, ckc. One year's savlnas will buy a eow. NO illOKK Mil K KltKAO. Wbilor.l.lKhter, Sweeber, Kiuher. KVKKYHUUV I'ruinea It. Tbe Iiadiea are all In Love with it. (SI I I S I. Ike HOT CAKEH. 1 9f Send at ono for Circular io liKII.K. tJANTZ cV t'O., l7HJluuiieNinNewYarh. PRINTERS ROLLERS Mad from tha Patent KsreUlnr I omnnnltlnn. will recast, not atfeuted by the weather ; prloe, i&O oeata pel pound. Is used In print lag this paper. OOK AGKTS 1VAMEI) BACKSHEESH op Lift' and AdTentitrcs la the Orient, lly Thws. W. Kdoi. It reveaU the Wonders, Mar vela, and MyiUrin of the I,and of the Rising Sun, sad portrays life ss it rvatly is in the old ana leepv EsU. It telli what the Author saw, heard, and did, in inch inimitable style, that every one Uunhi in ntiU of himself at IU ftnuine humor and yet so " meaty " 'that 4oo College I'rendentt, i rqcejurtj UQvemnr. etc., pronounce u tr.rrtttiuHe. jone cam reinl its libit illutt ration i. uiostlr executed in Eurnm at enmt of lO.iifW. To II r, reader, and every wideawake permm, it affonlt a splendid chance to earn Hit 1'AV. Only I hini; JOO pages, X&O tuperb UluslrtUioHS. To Ihe AfTents, I far the present, the OulDt is Free. Large PsmvUlets, Specimca FageF. snd Terma.free to all. Address, A. JJ. WOHTDLNQTON A CO., UarUord, Conn. S3 SAMPLE where. Address Tb IJkiom FUKK and bl pay to in a it ft avnd fimavl'M sxwmn. ION hl'B. Co.. Newark, N. J. HOW To Obtain It! fST " Keek and job Had." Circular, containing all necessary luluruiatlun will be aeut free. Addreaa, a. ciioshv & co.. Box K-lttt, 6T. LOUIS, MO. Mo Agouta wanted. 20 I. KM MJch. ROOFING AAm A I'omplele materials lor a nrw roof 0. a sq ft. ; oan be Isld bj uny ene, and Is superior to A I.I. other rootinirs for chf.ipne.. fli-r. s fronf qualities and dlimbllltT. MAiMI'liFH, also I (Ml I'AI.F. ., ,. 1IKIK KKKE. Full particular, how to repair old roots, nve r hinnlla,, prerent deoar, and STOP LEAKS, EFFECTUALLY AND CHEAPLY. In roofs of all kinds, mailed nny one statin, whera thef saw this notion: write or call nt once. Ollnes' Rnbbet Him tin, lisln, very elsstlo and requiring NO tar or (ravel. Is slronirlj recommended bv Architects, Uorporatlons, f nlillc Institutions, Hullders, and leadln, men in all sections, for now sleep or flat roofs ; can also be laid over old shindies, felt, plastlo and mastic roofs with posl Ive satisfaction; will not draw ana split apart or creek I, clean to handle; pliable In cold weather; ha, no smell In hot weather; sheds water rendilj; wel-h, but 85 lbs. to the square, and when old, oan easily be repainted or repslred by nnv one at a trifling expense. Corres pondence Invited. An Aaent wauted In every town. Liberal Inducements offered. N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 1 Cedar St., New Yorl-. Now Is tho time to Subscribe! Seven Pine ;EngraTlngayreented to crcry New Yearly Hnbacrlber. Tho New York Fireside Companion PROSPECTUS FOR 187a Tna Naw Yohk Firksids companiom Is now reoo(rnlivrl as the beat maintained, most popular, most varied and nnterUiiiliiK weekly published In the United States. No effort Is spared to obtain whatever w ill add to the lntorest and value of Its eon tents. The best writers in every department are secured, without regard to expense It is the aim of the publisher to make this an lnterestln nnd Popnlnr Paper fnr both young and old ; to combine entertainment and amusement with desirable -nformatlon on matters relating to tbe borne, cnurtehlp, marriage, society and dress; to gratify the Innate curiosity and Interest of all In the pure aud natural romance of life ; to cultivate a taste for reading and Intellectual pleasures : and to IticuloAte good sentiments and principles In the mind of the young. Nothing of an Immoral tendoncy Is ever admitted Into Its celuuiua. Jt contains The most Fascinating Lovp Htorles, llaHblug Mtorica of Adventure on f.nnd nnd Sen, Mlrring Indlnn nnd Border Tnles, Morlcs of Home I. He in t itrnnd Cnutiiry. Liveliest Short Htorles nnd rrnliiMi'ni il Mietrlica, Original ITiimor,Joke9,romioSkotclios,F,ti rersoualnaiMl HomiIi h I'uiiiKinplis; Latest Fashion Gossip for tho Ladles; Answers In :mi i'Siimilolll ; Kllclicu Loio; Tho best Heading for Little Folks; Iloautlfiil IllusttntlniiH. eto., etc Xot less than SIX CONTINUED STORIES published con stantly, and a navy story commenced about every second week ; bo that new readers will be able to get tho beginning of a story of tho imwsdealers or of us, no matter nt what time they may subscribe. Back numbers can always be bad coutaiulug the commencement of every story. PARTIAL LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS FOR 1B70. Mr. John B. Williams Tony 1'nwior Oliver optic Prof. Jnmri Pe JVIIIIe 1. Hamilton Myers l.pslie Thorne Frank Oorey .lle Pennn 'etroleutii V Nnsby Our Fnmily Physlclnn. under HiIh title we shall pulilisli during the coining vein- a KHi ios of articles by eminent physicians, devoted Ui thn treat incut anil cure of prevalent diseases, such as Skin Diseases, tjoiisiiiuptioii, Dipthetia, Kheuiiiiiti"in t'ancer. Hip Disease, Bone Disease, Kye mid Ear Ulsenmis, Throat Diseases, rhralolovy of Disuasesof Women, Management nf Young t hildroii, Hygiene, elc. Those articles will contain tho best modes of ti-oatment iif dlseoso adopted by tlie highest medical authorities oi the day, and will be a valuable nuldo to the l eaders of our paper. Correspondents' Column. No effort or pains are spared to tnnko this depart, ment most attractive and useful to our rcadors. it is edited bva gentleman nf wide experience and sound Judgment, nud a vast amount f Information I given ; niiBn ei s toquoslloiis rolatlng to love and etiquetto, legal and medical quest Ions, tuformntiou for the kitchen and household, in faot, auBWors to nil questions that turn up In life, can be found In this column. Heading for I-lttle Folks. This Is, and will continue tn be, one of the promt, nent features of tho paper. The contributions to this department are by the very foremost writers lor children lu the country. This aloue makes Til K NRV YOUnI Flit EM I DE COM I' AN ION invaluable to every household whore there are children. List of Engravings Presented to New Venrlv Subscribers t A l.ESHON IN I.OVE, Value, 30 CIS. I THE LITTLE ANOI.KKS, Value, 25 cts. THE PUT FAWN, . . " 30 " I FA R A WA Y FKOM HOME, ' 25 " ElllN FAREWELL, . " 30 " BKUINNINQ TO BKO, ' 25 I A MODEL YACHT, (colored) Value, 25 cents. i These boRtitlfnl pictures nre suitable for framing, and afford a valuable addition to the f urulture of every home. MUNliO'S GIRLS "& B0YS OF AMERICA.1 Largest and Most Popular Weekly Paper for Young Folks. It in tho only paper which contniim the kind of stories which mothers wnnt to read aloud to their little one, nud which every father may unheHUutinKly place lit the hands of his children. It contains a larger amount and variety of good reading for girls and boys th&u can be hod lu any other weekly or monthly periodical. TERMS FOR 1876. MVKIlO'Fi GIRLS AND JiOYS OF AMERICA and THE A'EH YORK FT RE BIDE COMPANION: One copy of Mnnro't Oirlg ami iot of A merirn will he ent for one year to any subscriber Iu the United 6tat s on receipt of $2.50 ; two copies for $4; nine copies for $16. Tti New York Fireside Companion will be sent for one year on receipt of $3 : two copies for $0 ; or, nine copies for i?20; Getters up of Clubs can afterwards add ainple copies at $2.50 each. We will be responsible for remittances sent la Registered Letters, or by font Office Monev Orders. Koth papers sent to one address for one year, for $4. 50. Postage, fhek. specimen c..j..-h, sent free. Specimen copies with any one of the above i'ie tin ea sent to any address on receipt of Ten Cents. WAITED to canvass for the above two papers in every town and village where there are no newsdealers. Good wages can be nut-le !v successful cauvaasers. Boys and Girls ar invited to become canvassers. Every boy aud girl can get subsoribora In their own village. Write for particulars. Address. GEORGE lUCrVRO, Publisher, 1. O. Box 5tt57. 84 Beekman (Street, New York. Volrnnlo .lledlrines vtlili-h 'nnvulse the System by their violent Cathartlo aotlon, mast not be taken for Constipation. The mild, soothing and pain leas operation of Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient Is sxaotlr what Is required, and will speedily ears the most ehronio oaaos. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Wisconsin Central Railroai Lands. Eioelleat Fm-tob at low prloea and on easy tai-ma. Sure Crup Good Water Hi ulthy Climate-No Grass hoppers No severe windn No rafsrtni: diseases Before going elsewhere eod poata card asking loi pamphlets, maps, etc., to UliAS. i. JO..BY,Tjmd Comralfsloner. Wis. Cen. H. U. Co., MUwaukee, WU. rimty of Timher on all thete I.nmU. rpilK WHAT IS IT.-Son.ethlng new. Bells at js. eigor. nig laoucftineat 10 Agents. KavmillasN If." Obnta and stamp. Agents Wanted. Bend lor Cata logue. U. 8. 8PKUIALTY CO., I 1 Central St., Boston. 'iV ANTED kin KNTM FOR Till- best-selling Prize Pack age In the world. It con Latins I . KhawttJi Panut I . KaveltUHMi. Golden Pen. Pin Holder. Penoll. Patent Yard Measure, and a Piece ot .Jewelry. Single Package, wltb elegant Prize, post-paid, t-s usuta. Circular free. UKIDK A CO., 7G Broadw.iy, New York. TANTKI) A4JKNTH. Samvln and Outfit fr Bitter than ool.l. A. UUUi.l ICK a CO. Chicago. EVKRY FA MILY WANTS IT. Monev In It Sold bi Agents. Address M. N. I.OVKI.L. Krie.Pa $12 a dny at home. AirenU wanted. Onttlt snd terms free. Address TKUK A CO., Augusta. Maine. DOWT Yon want to mske' I, a Ray. pkokii Sellloa- the bsil anicle ever offered to Airenta f One Arent made isllo In three hours. Trv ll. Address. IIQ1I A JOSKF1I, Inrtlanspolls. Ind. Borry I'lnntx by mall, ehesu. Hnnd fnr Price List P1KKUK, Coopeis Piains.Kteuhen Jo.,N. Y $77 PKR WKKK GITiRAN TKKD to AaenU. Male and Female. In heir own locality. Terms and OUTFIT KHKK. Addre., P. O. V1CKKKY A CD., Amusta, Maine. MrLV.T!"lar3f)VnVMVed Q 1 f tfl 'tt-XPi'izx $1U lu l ..!! I. Unit ...A Kln.Xa 1 paid aud will imy Kurge PrcMiB. Hnil.ud iStocks, Quads and G'dd bongOt on llarfriiiit. InterfMt hlx Ir C ent, allowed on dpo lu aubjeot to sight draft. miKWAlTHIt V 0., Hnnkm and Hroltfrr., No. IO Wnll Hirrrt, New or. B tcks Fx changed. Furnlih all new. Want old. Write. Name this paper. American Buok Kxebange, N. Y. lfnn "MONTH and KX vKt v I now, Biaple as Hour. fP'i JU inCton. nkw XPKNtiKStoaU. Articled . Katnplea free. Kl. l.Ln J YORK or tmiOAGO. FT TV A STT 7S1 Broadway, New Yo., .lellJa-O-lJ-e manufacturer of Soljd tjOLD .IKWK1.UY ol every description. ThestockisUrKe.vert oholos.and la offHred at retail at trade prtoeatJ Keep oui workmen jtolng. bills under 15. P.O. ord r in advance Over lo, 0.0 1). privilege to examine. Catalogue free. COME AND SEE These Rioh Prairies. Near ene million seres for sale on the mom Ulty and St. t aul K. K. snd on the MeOregor and Missouri Klver R. K. Several large tracts lor Ooloniea. Come or send oomnuueea i o eaamlne. Kvery one who seea the land Usee it. Apply to DAVIDSON A: t'Af.KINH, Isililej, Oscrolu t o., Iowa. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Tlie Leading .American Newspaper. rilK HEHT AIYKHTININJ lIEUIUil. Omif , $10 a yaar. Semi-Weekly, $3. Weekly, $2 Potlaq Fr io t 8ubrr1br. Specimen Ooplea ant! Advert lalng Rus Kre. Weekly, In clubaof 3Uor more. na'.y f , posuge paid. Addreaa Tug Tbjbpwk, N. Y. Geo.; P. Rowell & Co. I fl 1,1 A (t ,The choloest In the world-Importers L Ciia tr. prices Lanteat Oomnany In America itapie article -pleases everyoooy l raae oontuiuaU) increaalna' AaenU wanted everywhere beet induce meats don't waste time aend for circular to ROKFRT W61JA13 V eaey b treat, Hew York. P.O. Bos ST AH OF THE VYKMT, Ihe beat Htrawberry. Million, of tres and Plant, a. Pomona Nursery, Send for Circular. WM. PAKHY, OinnamLuson, N. J. $30 K er Wffk HttlHrr Male or Female. Clreo- Irtva, Addi-eea Uratai .flutUjuupoUa.lad I. ury Rnndnll Comfort f'lnrn Perry sirs. rumner tinyiit'U Shirley Itrnwno Hnzel Wood ftlnry J. Wines' Sninuel W. I'enree Cieorao 1.. Aiken Albert W. Aiken Uve, Fnablnn Editress Von liovli John ICidcrkln Annie II .Jerome INiiiint'tl s. I.incrsnn JemiiL V. I'oU'r Alliin Drtino lurk Knllin Addison F Ilrowne lilts new trues tswo a vlth oerfeot comfort light and dty. Adaptt itfcif to ever; rut tic n of ie bodj. ret io leg Rnpl are noder tne rardeei itsrotw or BMewit at rain tntU pernianentlr oaied ?Hsr js:ic Truss i.o. Ns. 6S3 lirendway, fi. Y. City, and sent by malt Call or send tor Oh-enlar, and be cored! H. Y. If. U.-Wo 40 1H. S AKOItI S LIVER INVIGORATOR. s. uiiipuunucu entirely iriiin t.uiiia. These (.I Ms re move all morbid or bed matter from the system, supplying u I I t rsons using SVyts 'should n1tittlie dose to their In dividual consti tution, from a teaspnonlitll ts a tablespoonfiitl according tn ef frct. For all af- tVfl ! nf w healthy flow of J kwsl bile lnvlKorat. Dj Ins; the stomach.' mfn causlnar food to TbI dlfrest wellj IT- 1 fs I.I I K, lrrcKu- lllr Vl.VU TIIK BLOOD, ffivlmr tone nd health s bbbbj larltles ofsitom se. arli and Kuweli, diseases depend- to i nc wuoie raa.'kgl chlnery, remov- IJ I nar tne cause of J the diseases, ef- vS psf cut on or Co n s -ft by such derange ment as Itillona attacks, C'ostive ness, t hronic Itl arrlio?a,I) Srp sln. Jnuntllrt- and Female M'rak ncssra. 1 tnldc spoonfull tsksn fectlnv a radlrnl cure. As a FAItl ILY ltll'.l)lti.K It Is IUVKQUAL Kl, and Is AL- WAYS, SAFE at commencement nf an attack of SICK rCAUAC n t cures in la ml nutes. 1 11. OIVurSALLOWslll'V MAIIKTOITIN FUL, by 1 bottle. THY IT I For pampltlrt containing useful Information and all about the Liver, address IH. NIM'OIID, Mew York. HOLD HV ALL llllrntilSTH. 17IRSTORANK KXPOSII'ION ol the TbaPFSUEN'S ; INDI'STRIAL Isstitctk. Pittshorgh. Fs.. opens I let. 7, close. Nov. to. Address A J. NKI.I Is. Pres. T. I. I. S5 tO S20 ? diJ Jh..T;. Ssmple. worth 81 sent J tu t-O free. 8T1NQN a i;o.. Porllaud, Me. ''mm Finely I'rlnlrri llrlxtol TIsirlna -Cam. I arile sent poet-paid for 5i. ct. bend 1 I stamn for samidea nl (;He Cards, ftmf a itlarblr, Snovs Hiikre, Mi-roll, la umak, I.lr. We have over I (HI styles. AgmU Wanted. A. H. r ULLFa I Co. Brockton, Mass. IVIRV BOOK AGENT In th. l.na .hocld at .v. suvuvi, sua las. sola or our n.w work. Jlrabistan OR. THE LAND OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. B COL. WM, PERRY FOCC, wiu so Itucfaensr " fsv.l liutill.Sca. luun l inn Kvsav WHsas, iQObeauUful illu.lrslloQS. TlDltd paper. Elegantly bousd. Price low to meet the times. IT EXCELS ALL OUTFIT FREE f all ta.t .ill' iork. wTiw rr mil". cf,"S.1 '.'!? 'S1 ir; " """' !. DUBTlN, 6 u. at All CO.Joryord. Vt., Cittago, or CVscisaaU, O. SMOTf TN (i rendered eoonomlcal and healthy. by ? -T ?; W nslns the Common 8enie SeKar Hot Ten Holders for 2oe. ty maU. Airenta wanted. J. M GARDNER t CO., P. O. Boi 5..13. New York. MICHIGAN PfflE Affl FARMING LAMS FOR SALE. CSopd fsoll! Ceod Timber! Rood Air! Rood Water! Uood Title ! llrnlihy Cliuiale ! The entire Land lirant of Ihe Flint oV Per Itlnruuetle liallwity ( ouipitny, U5,(MIO Al riKst, 1. offered for aale for purposes of Actnal Settlement In parcels as desired. HH,MK),UOO leet nf Pine, looated convenient to the line of tbe railroad. Farmlnn Lands, a. good as any In the world, lie aloes Ihe Ilea, and will be sold on most favorable tnns to ac tual Battler.. Timheh Oak, Beech, Maple, Hock Kim, Hlaok Cherry, b-sawood, Pine, Hemlock, etc, eto. Kvery variety nf timber, soil aud auriac. oan be found. Cheap Land and Railroad Facilities are aeldoin offered tojrether, aud those who wish to secure homes will do well U apply early aud take choice selections. Tehmb-One-fourth la oaen snd balance with anuual Internet at T per cent., as may be agreed. Information by mali promptly furntthed. Apply, In person or by mall, to WM. L. WKHMKR.Land Commissioner. Address at fcaat Saginaw. Mlcb. SlTH oRGiri; JBoastOll, XwXCsJeaa. T7ee htmndard Inatrumettta rtold by Music Dealers Everywhere. Atrenti Wanted ia Every Town. Bold throat hont the United Btate. on tha INSTALLMENT PLAN lhat la, on a System of Moothlj Paymants. lrohaers should ask for the BatrrH AatSHltuv Oaaaa Uataloame snd foil particular, on spplloaUon. IrVTB 0 8 8