He Vian There. .A"! a number of oil paintings by MeClcllun, displayed ynstorday in front of the auction store of J. C. Currie & I'O., was one representing the Mountain Meadows massacre. The teams and wagons of the emigrants are seen wind ing down into tho valley in which the Horrible tragedy is soon to be enacted, while behind rocks and trees in thefore- round nre visible the crouching In inns and Mormons, all in feathers and war paint. A crowd of men were standing about the picture commenting upon it and talking of the horrible butchery it rrp resmted, among the rest nn Enterprise reporter. Observing a stalwart Piute brave Butmiing on me street at the distance oi a few paces, the reporter said to the whites presont: Hold on and we'll have some fun. Ill get yon Indian and confront bitu with the scene.' The Piute, a huge, sleepy-looking fel low, tattooed on the point of the chin and check-bones, was soon brought in front of the picture. The reporter pointed out the horses and wacons. the ch-en, all unsuspiciously flitting clown i.iuu tno vniiey, ana armed and painted xuuinus, Wn,ii oiooa in their eyes peering out from th-ir hiding plnces. lou see the white men, the horses unu uie wagons r said the reporter. 1 ash, me see urn, said tlie Indian You seethe Injuns behind the rocks nnn ncnina the trees?' ' Yash, me see urn.' ' You see the Injuns have all got guns P ash. me see um ran.' Now, pivtty soon Injun shoot all the wuiiB men, snoot all the wliite women. rut. Ihi'iof nil i: i K'l.i ' sabep' ' Yash, me sabe.' ' You sabeP' lash, heap gabe,' said the Indian, Tlie reporter was somnwhnf dionr. pointed, as he had expected the Indian's iceuugs wouia be somewliat worked upou oy uie picture ot wholesale slaugh ter he had drawn, narticulnrlv wl.ru came to cutting the throats of the cbil- 'cn- However, the untutored child of Liic uraci l gazen innocently in his face t i K w 111011 seeded to say : 'Well. TiroCPPfl witli Ihn lio., 1 Ihe red man BnpmpH uttprlo fi-aa f guile, and willing to test him further tut- reporter said : jW ,?n a11 me,i dead, all women dead, and all children dead, Injun take all , ' an oianKet, all money all every thing in wacon you sabe?' ' Yash. me snhp.' Turning to the reporter the guileless and untutored fellow pointed out a par ticularly fierce-looking Indian peerinu out from behind a rook. iou see um himP' ' Yes.' said the reporter, I see him.' You see um gunP' I see the gun." ' You see um feather on him head ' ' I see his feathers.' . ' Good boy, you heap sabe. That In jun by rock, that Injun witli gun, that Iniun feather on head, that one mean injun heap shoot that Iniun nrawing himself up to his full heiL'lir and slapping himself across his resonant chest with his broad right hand. Vir ginia Oily (A'cw.) EUervrixe. Desperate Fight With a Wild Cat. A, letter from Hainesville, N. J., to a -ew.rX,01'k, PftPer says: Wilhelmus westfall, a farmer, accompanied by his son Alexander, went fox-hunting a few days ago in the woods along the New ViMSMy bauk of tho Delaware river. While passing through the woods, the hunters separated. Wilhelmus accom panied by a hound, kept close along tho river. Having gone a short distance, UVii 8 wns heard - barking fiercely. Wilhelmus thought ho had come upon a fox track, and was in close pursuit.' lie went in the direction of tlie barking and soon came upon tlie dog, which was engaged in a fierce encounter with a monster wild cat. He took his -irle uuui ina siioumor, and, taking deliber ate aim, pulled the trigger. The cap ex ploded, but the gun failed to discharge lie placed another cap on tho tube, and again pulled the trigger, with the same result; tlie gun would not go oil' By this time the dog was badly whipped, it d, whining nnd limping, it made its escape from its antagonist into tho t nch-et. Tho cat then sneaked slowly through the bushes toward tue river. Wilhelmus was determined to canture the animal, and thought lie could con quer it by beating out its brains wi:h the butt of liis gun. llo started in pur suit, ana soon overtook the animal wiiii.ii stopped when the hunter find an proacnea within a few feet of it. The pmuKy uunier cautiously took cne step after wiotlier, when suddenly, and with eyes glaring iiko nans ot lire, the an nial turned, and made a spring, landing noun the shoulders of tho hunter, and soon succeeded in indicting several ghastly wounds upon his face. His body was iuso lacerated in a terrible manner, and ins clonics were torn into shreds. Afier u iieice struggle, the old man succeeded in loosening the cat s hold, when his uon .t 1 wi lio.l !.. i.l I . : . r.ii , . v iiu.uu jus uuiier s cries, ar- l-iveu. seeing that his father was in great dang,;r of Leina killed by tlie ani- iii.u, Alexander iook eieiiDerate aim and discharged the rifle. The hall l,H i.n desired effect, for the animal gave an ud- , I Vi v " wine ground dead. Ihe ball pierced tlie animal's lipnrt missed the wounded hunter by onlv a --. iiie HQimai measured nearly six feet in length and wnitlioH Jifty pounds. It was the only one that l.ni-l linn- 1 . i 1 1 . 1 u J 1 ." . jinn utcu &iiieu iu una region ior several ju.u s. Edison's Electric Light. The New York Sun publishes the fol lowing questions, tho replies to which were written by Mr. Edison himself: " Then you consider your work on the electric light finished P" "Practically done, though lam still experimenting with a view of reducing its cost." " What does it cost nowP" " You will have to ask that question of the officers of the company in New Vnrlr " "How many lights, each equal to a gas jet, do you get to one-horse power?" " My lights are on a ratio of ten gas jets per horse power per hour." " What ia the power of your engine'" rji giity-noi s po wr. " What does it cost to run your eighty- jiuibc puwei eiigiiie one uourr "Seventy-five cents." "How long do your lights maintain tneir power witnout lniury!" " Twenty-three were burning continu ously from Friday last to Wednesday, and thirty-three from Wednesday to ten o'clock on Thursday night. Dunes this time the engine was stopped for an "hour to take water. Not a light was injured, all were regulated at the central sta tion " " What was the distanoe of the tur thest light that was burning five days?" "Three lights have been burning tnat time one-fifth, of a mile away." " Were the twenty-three all con nected with one main wire?" - "Yes." 'And more could have been put on the same main wire without increasing the power of the engi.ie or diminishing the light of these t went) -three?" "Yt, fire hundred." FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Mashed PoTATOEs.-Boil tlie potatoc and mash them with a potato masher lake milk in quantity to the potatoes you have and put it in the Are to warm with a large piece of butter la it. Let them get thoroughly warmed together and stir into tlie potatoes. Indian Muffins. Two cupfuls o sweet milk, butter tlie size of an ecir two small teaspoonfuls of cream tartar a teasnoonful of roiU. n. ii,.nnfi 'e RllCrni a Knn nrw c . )l and a half cupful of Indian meal, nnd n hot gL'm I"lnS' ftncl serve Raisin Pie Take one pound of raisins: turn over them onn .n.f ,.r l :;: - . . . " ui "is wau-r. jvecp adding, so there wni oe one quart when done. Grate tlie i iim ui unu icmon into a cup of sugar, then ndd tliree teaspoonfuls of flour and vuvyug; mix wen together. Turn the V- 8 ,ZV? Ule mixiuro. stirring tlie wlnle. This makes three pies. Bake its uiiier pii'g. ouutr ruDDiNQ. rut scraps of i n- Bn" tlumo. into a bowl Dujimiunt muK to cover them well over with a plato. and put it into tho oven to soak -for nhnnt. imif nn ,... Take it out and mash the bread with a lyi uii it is a puipj men add a hand ui oi raisins ana as many currants, a vi u.uwii sugar, nan a cup o! milk, some candied lemon egg. Stir it up well, gresuse a pudding Uui me puuuing in. urate over a nine nutmeg, put it into a mod erate oven, and lot it bake for nn hour unu a nan. Den.i.Y eggs (do vaivoen Cake. Take four not heat whites senarat.plv two cups of sugar, half cup of butter! 80 to(3thcr toV. ,lalf n hour; .u"c "-"f oweui miiK, three cups sifted flour, one teaspoon of cream tar- uu, nau teaspoon soda. Divide the batter in half ; add to one half of W. ter one cup seeded raisins, one half cup of cut rants, one teaspoon cinnamon. one grated nutmeg, liake in layurs. Put together with icing, alternating the light arid dark layers. Flavor the white oauer wnu lemon. iiEtF sour. ihree pounds beef. three carrots, one turnip, one buncli of celery, four onions, two bundles of leens,, taoiespoon oi salt, pepper to taste ; cut the meat into .'nieces the size nf.n egg; vegetables to be washed, scraped, and cut into small pieces ; put all into a large saucepan, with four nr h-l.o .,... ot water: boil verv irentlv imp wlml. uay; ,iei ic stand all night; carefully J 1 , . . , - . 1 ' -J jciinc pcvyvi maKe tne soup boil ing hot i.nd serve. Crovlng Onions. J. his crop was formerlv rnonwlul a profitable one, and large Quantities were grown in some loraliHpo win,!. the past few years the onion maggot lias i""'"' great pest to the onion, and many fields have been greatly in jured or wholly destroyed, so that some farmers have become in a measure dis couraged, and do not attempt to grow my i i lumiuiiy. in some localities a mildew lias iniured tin's siderable extent. Notwiihstanding these drawbacks, as a rule a good crop can bo secured when all the conditions are favorable. The onion requires a rather light loamy soil maele mellow by plow or spade. Formerly it was the rule to grow them on the snma i,mH many year3 in succession, hut. m .1 n n f the best growers have abandoned this practice, and now ch.-inirn sihnnt nn,.., second or third year. 1 lie land should be hearily manured with well rotted ril'PSsillC with nrrinrl ashes if it can be had, all of which should be turned under. The land should then be well raked over and made smooth, and ns frpp na nnooiKi., from lumps. The seed should be sown as early as nossib e aftpr Hip able to work. Sow in drills about four teen to sixteen inches apart, and put the seed about half an inch Hppt, Tii,-. work can he elone with n epp.i enure nin-'1i.!,,e 8Ppd slloula be sown quite i.'.w.ij on us 10 uuow ior some loss by insects. If there nre too many plants left it will not be diilieult to remove them, but if the land has been thoroughly enriched they may be left pretty near rogotlier sav an inch nmri 'T . should be allowed to grow. The work of keeping them down can be mostly 'lone with a sctiflle hoe, and very rapidly X JO There are many varieties, but one of the best, if not the very best, is tlie D.in vers yellow a variety that is largely cultivated in Lssex ecunty and has sold we,i in loston niark.t. The large red and silver skin urn sr.pio ri n and lind a ready market, but still we give the preference to the Danvers. ihese varieties should yield under good cultivation six to eight hundred bushels to the acre, and sell lrom seventy-five cents to a dollar a bushel. We know of nothing that can he used that will effectually prevent the ravages of the maggot or mildew. One must take the chances. We know of few more profit able crops than the onion.--. F. C Ifoiiseholil Ilinti, To Wash I?ki Table Lixi:x.-Use tepul water, with n HrH j hor.tx (borax sets tlie color); wash the men separately and quickly, using very little soap; rinse in tepid water con taining a Jittie boiled starch; han" to dry in the shade; iron when almost lo Cleanse Old Clothes. Tho most eiiectiw? way, without injury to iiiib ,jy neruoning, is to steep them in warm water for about half an nuiir, anu use norax soap, rubbin" wen on uie most sol Prt nnvta. wool. well in hot water and rinsp tw. ,;.,, in com. 1110 ciotnes will bo whiter and sweeter than by any other soap. Moths in Carpets .Moths will work 111 rooms that are kept warm in the winter as wen as in tumnipr. A 0,0 method of removing the nests ia in strong alum water on tlie floor to the distance of half a yard around the edges """ jajiiif? uu: carpets. 1 nen once or twice during the season snrinVln ilm salt over the carpet before sweeping Insects do not like salt, and atiueres to uie carpet , to prevent their luigimng upon it. To Cleanse Lace and Eimimmriirn Muslin Clktaixs. Wnsh them care- luny. rinse thoroughly. nH utui-M. mem. inenuave two narrow hnnnt. as long or longer than the curtains, with strips of cloth or wide tape tacked on their entire length. Place them out of iioors on cnairs, in you would quilting frames, and carefully pin the wet cur tain between, stretching it until it is entirely smooth. Every point and seal lop should be pulled in shape and fast ened down. When one curtain is dry fall its place with another. This method of drying them is better than pinning mem iu n eiieei, lasieneei to tne carpet on mrcuuui. trying in tne open air, the are cleaner and 6weeter, Though the corn crop of the United States is not so large as it was supposed it would be, it is the largest ever known by more than 150,000,000 bushels. , There is a distinction with a differ- enoo between attic rooms and rheumatics. Full of interest The ledger of a say. log bank. A'tio York A'ewi. Brntal Fight Between Mau and Dojr. The fight between "Patsy Urcnnan," the prize-lighter, and the Siberian blood hound, in St. Louis, was one of the most degrading spectacles ever wit nessed. The dog was of the very largest breed, resembling more a calf in size than a dog, and its muscles were as hard as iron. It seemed to be nothing but musole. Its head and face were the most repulsive that wereeverenrried by a dog. Tlie fight took place in an old stable, and among tlie spectators were an ex-police commissioner, ex-judge, three members of tho house of delegates, a very prominent physician nnd several business mon. Urennnn stripped to tho waist. The owner of the dog had much difficulty in holding tlie Siberian until time was called, and then with a vicious "Sick him, Tige,'' tlie blood hound was released and leaped straight for tho throat of the prize-fighter, wl o sprang to one side and caught tlie dog a terrible body blow ns lie wont by, turning him completely in the air and making Tige comedown heavily upon hisbajk. The next second lie was in his trainer's hnnds, and tlie betting became furious. Tiger, made more cau tious by his first rude rebuff, circled round and round his human antagonist, snarling horribly and apparently gulp ing down his rage. lie made several feints, but Brennan was watching hiin too closely to be thrown off his guard. All this time the crowd in the barn were almost frantic witli excitement, yelling at their favorites and encouraging hound and man by every expedient they could think of. At last the dog got within three feet of Patsy and made his spring. He was met by a terriblo blow straight .rom the shoulder of his human antago nist, ana borne backward by tlie weight, Brennan sank slowly to the flo r, his lace drawn and white with pain, but witn a scowl on his brow that meant misciiief. Tlie blood gushed from ); mangled shoulder, and almost as soon as ho was fairly on t he ground lie got both his hands into Tiger's mouth and tugged at the closing jaws. He had to take a second grin, choosinir : hp lnnir ips of his enemv this time nmf tnorino. them badly before the 1 his hold, and both the fighters were taken from eacli other by their friends. The man was badly injured. Tlie collar-bone wasalrpadv tun nnd the laceration of the shoulder was sim ply horrible. The dog was compara tively as badly injured. One of his long bps was so badlv :orn that it linnir spv. eral inches, and three of his teeth had been broken by the blow he got in tlie lace. Ho was just as plucky as tho man, however, and when he was lnnsprl ntrnln came forward readily. This time Bren nan was successful. He caught tho dog by the neck and kicked the life out of him. As soon as he was declared victor Brennan fainted from thp min in i.; shoulder and side, and medical assist ance was at once got for him. How Rnssian Wolves L'nnfuro Wild Horses. WlienVer WOlvPS nusneintp fr.rrntl.o for mischief, there is alwavs a miitiir. o js train of smaller ones to follow in tlie le-ar ana act as auxilanes in the work of destruction. Two large wolves are suflicientto destroy the most powerful horse, and seldom more than two ever begin the assault, although there may be a score in the gang. It is no lean curious than amusing to witness their ingenious mode of attack. If there is no snow, or but little on the ground, two wolves approach in tlie most playful and caressing manner. Ivincr ml'limr ivmi uintiiiiir uooiir. iini.il tup rnit ,nrii,- lous victim is completely put ofl his guard ny curiosity and familiarity. Dur ing this time the gang, squatting, are luuniug uu at a uisianee. Alter some time spent this way. the two assailants separate, when one approaches Mie horse's head, the other hia inil wiilio shyness and cunning peculiar to them selves. At this stage of the nttni-l- tlipir frolicsome approaciies become verv in- i.ei csiuig, ineiormeris a mere dee'oy, the latter is the real assailant, and keeps his eyes steadily fixed on tlie Im nr ll;inlr nf tUa Imrcn 'Pl.n . ! 1 - . "..'.j. . 11 i 1 1 1 1 ill i ii la ment is then watched, and the ntrneW is simultaneous; both wolves spring at i ieir victim ai ino same instant one to tne throat, the other to t ,r fl.mt unit it successful, which they generally m e, uie innii one never lets go Jits hold till tllO llorse is Comnlotplv rlicnhlorl Instead of springing forward or kicking to disengage himself, Uie heirse turns round nnd round, without attempting a defense. Tlie wolf before then springs behind to assist the other. The sinews are then cut, and in half the time I have iK'en describing it tlie horse is on its sine; its struggles are fruitless the vie tory is won. At this signal the lookers. on close in at a gallop ; but the sma'.l fry wuwwcrs seep at a respectful dis tance, until their superiors are gorged, u nieu niey xaKe tneir turn unmo- ics tea. How on Owl's Head Kerolres. A contributor to the American Aator alist, who had road a funny story about an owl's wringing his own neck by looking at a man who was walking hiuuiiu mm, testea uie matter bv hx. periment. He obtained a line specimen and placed him on top of a post. " It was not (iinieuit,"sa.ys tlie writer, "to seeuro his attention," for lie never di verted ins gaze from me whilo I was in his presence. I began walking rap:dly niuunu me posi a jew ieet lrom it, keep- ing my eyes fixed upon him all the wuiie. liis body remained motionless, but his head turned exactly with my movements. - When I was half way v.uiiu ma nciiu was directly ueiunu. riiree-ouarters of a cindn wi onm. pleted nnd still the same twist of the iiecK ana tne same stare followed me. One circle nnd nn plmmm fin r twice round, and stiil that watchful stare and steady turn of the head. On i went, mree times round, and I began really to wonder why the head did not urop on, wnen all at once I discovered what I failed to notice before. When I reaenca nail way round from tho front. which was as far as he could turn his neaa to iollow mv movements witli comfort, ho whisked it buck throuirh tlie whole circle so instantaneously and brought it facing mo again with such precision that I failed to detect the movement, although I was looking in- kcuj,IJf Bn me iime. i repeated the ex periment many times afterward nn tho same bird, and I had alwavs tn wntk carefully to detect the movement of the readjustment oi ni8,aze." He came ud a little lain. HttmnoH n without ringing, and striding softly into the parlor dropped into an easy-chair wiLu mo careie&s iriHi'fi nr n vouniv v. who is accustomed to the programme. " By Jove," he said to the figure sitting VAA V U1U1 UUDUlii ll v I. iu Hi 1 1 II Wwti Jove, I thought I was never going to see you alone again. Your mother never eoeg awav irom tho hnnu days, does she. Minnie?" "Well, not auittziiiiriy jrequenuy," cheerfully re plied tho old lady from the sofa. " Min. rue s away so much of the time now I have to stav in." In tho niH h HKO ciiu Hi LUD I1UUHH ins innnlno twl complained to the moon much in its usual style, the katvdida more clearlv and the nlainti ,,,UI - ni TiT.f . . . T'.y i hiio nuiuDuurwi 11 niipn inu tiit?nt wim. . . ut h didn't Lear any of it Ail the same. " And, by George," he said to a friend fifteen minutes later. " it T didn't leave my hat on the piHno and my cane in the hall, I'm a goat. Think of emr forgot 'emr Strike me blind if I knew i had any clothes on at all. What. 1 wanted was fresh air, and I wanted about thirty ncres of it and mighty .How the tie Indians Lire. t J. t i nmssiMr0(l Agent ;uV wuoiuii, uve principally on bread and meat. When they can't get ,i iiieut, ana when Ihey cant get meat they live on bread. W hen they have a great quantity of pro visions on hand they eat it all up before getting any more. The same is true . "T liey "ave a "tnall quantity on hand. They nre dirty. They are even very dirty. Their meat is general y permitted to lie about on tho ground r any pUce. Each Indian family pos sesses any number of dogs, from eight to fifteen, and these animals help them selves to the meat. After they have satisfied themselves, nnd when the In- uuins occome hungry, they cut out of this same piece on winch the dogs feed. Ihey generally boil tl aumouuies tney broil it. They put it in water ana let it remain only a few uiuiuies, just long enough to heat, when they take it out and begin to eat. They use the same water and same pail for boiling over nnd over again until the wnter becomes a nerfect li trip rtf filtri One pot generally does service for the entire family. This particular not. ia n frying pan. When the Utes get out of m:n nicy wasn tneir iaces and bathe the baby in it. nfter which they bake the bread and boil the meat. Thpn tt.nir eat out of tho vessel, nnd then tlie dogs "f leavings, a ney clonic them selves with tlie skins of animals or with blankets. ThcvirenerRllv Inlton ll ,i,li or skin and cut a hole in the midd.'e of it and throw it over their heads, cutting arm-holes and fastening tlie garment at tue whim, wmi a wide belt, while they close up the neck with a buckskin string. When the garment wears out they e-ut the string and let it drop, but not before. Sometimes the Indians will wear as many us five of these garments at a time, always keeping the cleanest unu uu uie outside. yueer fellows those Parisian artists. jjauDigny used to have a studio nr. ranged in a boat, Jean Beraud, the painter of charming Parisian scenes, makes a cab his Btudio, now De Nettis has started an omnibus studio with a stove in it. You frequently see the veiiiuie ROOUI t ie avenue nnd on rl.p quais. isosion UuUivator. .The deepest mine on the Pacific el or in America is the Belcher, which has .m.MUL-u n VV1L1CH1 uepill OI J,WU Ieet. An Open Letter. west wiNFiKi.n, Hnrfcimer Co., N. Y. ) ucloher Zi, 1879. L. Candeb & Co., Now Huron, Ct. Gentlemen : Out ol the case ol "95" Uu'- ber Boots sent me lust April, I sold one pair April 4, lo Alvin Bliss, " " " S, to Geo. Reuscli, " " " 7, to Gill V. Rnmlftll, " . " " 8, to Albort Mullory, " " " 11, toMiloII. Urown. inese hoots han rr.nslnnt. n thmn..!. April ami May, and since tliat timo they hnve hecn worn every niornini; through the lew to get uie cows and do their milking in, nnd I hnve seen lour pnir ol them, and they are m- parem ly ns good ns when I sold them. SI ilk wnoy unci new on a rubber boot, or nnv oihci U ... I . .: ... . 'j' iiium ii-?, nre us good tests ns imii oe nao. ino pair ol "t5 ' boots sent tne Miucl, i, i put, on a tiinnur who is one ol my Ihiinl est customers. They have not cnieked nt an, uut tlio one imuKed S. C. on front iu leg, has worn through tho first larer of tht euio. i uurs in naste. H. M. Joslvh. l nereis no timo to be lout when a count attacks one, in adopting means of praronlion nu Donsumpiion una uronclutis. A cottgl i.mjr, wnu ieriuoL irniD 08 isrmou tlio fncipi ohi, aiie oi inose uestrtiottve nmlsriius, nntl it is tne Height ol lolly to diarPKard it. 11' ne; icvitnu. lb will HSSIirtllV ClllllllnntA in snm. tinngerous nultnoniirv iiltWiH ,n. hut il ! Will. Hull's UHlSltin lor lllU I.nnyn llll nanrl Hi oomplaint is speedily vanqniiliiid and all dan- fir iiTorlea. Ihete n no pulmonic oompar uuio io una groai spocilio. SSolil by d-iig 'ists. II you wish to save one pair ol boots evm i year get Lyon's Patent Heel Stillener applied iv uioui nuuv mey tw daw. Nboi.ecteo Coloim aso Colus. Few are aware of tho iinp.iilunce ol cheokinir a eoiiah "c, unman ooU," in its llrst stngu: that wr.icn in mo iMgiiining woull yield to " Brown's Bronchial Troches," il neglected oltcn works upon the lungs. Wanted. ononnan uo.. Alarbhall. Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a sulnry ol S1UU per month and expenses naid. For lull particulars address as above. For OMe cent nurrhnsA nn.t.1 ayA . , la . i-ii. i. mm send your address to Dr. Sanlord, 162 Brond- way, now lorn, and receive nmi,lil..t l, return mail, lrom which you can learn whether yor liver is out of order, and if out ot nnW or is any way diseased, whut is the best thing Evorvono who thinta nt lllivlnir An rwimn v.iuuiu iwttil a t'liuilltir licn'lva LJI.TIll In nr. mntion lor 1'iir. lmHors ni I'urlnr or f !.ili!,.t urguis." A postul card a-Idrossod to tho Mil- son A itainlin Urgr.n Co., will luing one, lreo. Young men go west. Learn telecriinliv. Ad. dress B. Valentine, Mnnnner, Junesville, Wis. Chew Jackson'o Bent Sweet JNavy Tobacco. liouiumuuon Cured. AO Old DUTSlL'UlIL retlfAil frr.ni nrartl.. K1H. 1...I nlHcrd In hm bmidn by in Knit fu.li. nilasiuiury lue lurniul of a inupic voRiiUble remeay for the locrJv im Mnuanent cure fur Consumption, Hrnnchllii (,'dt.irih, Asthmn. nd all Throat and Ludk AlteclKius, a.. - i.n. u im.i cum iu nervous ueoillty aiM in Nervous OomplaliiU, afler haylnn tested Its wonderful curative powers In tbonaamls of cusea. hs felt it hla duty lo mala It known to hitsuflenne fellows. Actuated by tins motive and a desire to relieve human lufierlnu, I will annd free of chara-a to all who desne it this recipe, In Uerman, French, or Knuiiah. win. im! directions for preparing and using. Sent by mall l. addresainx with stamp, naming this paper. W. w. . tw.ii diocb awcnaster.A. s. Had Ventilation. The bad airof workshops, rnnrr rnnrna eiiurcues ana places of nniusdiunl poisons the blood no liss than if the :inie poison wore taken into the system kif rntintt . .: 1 . ! -A. 'I' . . uj uuiikiii ii. xuexpci mis poison, with certainty and celerity, Hop What It Does. Kidney-Wort moves thn howA.u rnru. 1..-!.. . 1 . .. .. , . . . t limy, uiu.-vnais ine Diooa, and ratlieally vuics aviuney disease, gravel, piles, bit- iuua iicaurtuiiu. ana n.'llllS w Huh nrs caused by disordered liver and kidnevn. Thousands have been cured why should jruu nut ti y lLr TRUTH IS MIGHTY! iA fr t-t. it -f r3 laKk of aur, imJ I -i U.. r Taut iojUoa or fir. Is. litis of imt, (Ua timt 04 site hr fo KUI KWOOU'S I-hotiKraiia . f anil vicinity (Touri.t genes), 8x10, at 17 L'nlou Square, New York. Send stamp foi St-w Voik at lift cent. ataiup for catalupne. na will lt'j A;eiJi a jf hj ' UUiitU lltf zpnaea. or al ' a !ag cuitt i r , ad wind ' lUTeou-dir. n n Ai, Mich. sSpJULfttSLS sHiNMgattliwiahtaXlalM,,.,. 1 .! Aft I rata k Hifiaal.tjid aboai a mhii nt ll aw. Il rki hi afie c4 t as4sUiitlanuUaa.wl!,KJa4 aad,. -V...H.., m,, a-asaai, lit, waiMHUUtW NH Tutu-lUtl 4i4;isT for A ATM IMC Uia Great Medicine lor &tonia.n. ""- er and lilood. Kalathin Co., Ut Nawau St, N. Y. Sure relief i ntprraf KIDDER 8 FA8TILLE8.n;r.rB"r,, WBIIIIIIIIiMlaWMltllllMWW 1 I" I AiaM. Th f CHEAPEST BOOK IN THE WORLD I The New American" Dictionary. rrtntmnin HO.OOO Wobds, 1 o n b 1 v -C ol n m n m iiMti, nun niMiirntr'i wnu x.w Pnifrnvinpi. Urlhot rarhy, Iroiiiiiic1atlnn, nnd IkrflnltlaiiB c cor.iii.tr to th- i.-.t l;KliMti nnd Amvrirnn ljrxU OKl'Jiohcrfl. Verv l.niitlincljr hnuuC (n l lnth illlit 44 Ht . Hflll to cvorv rt-aitf-r nf tt.la ..I. rtt...m. u Upon ri-erij.t of 7 Olltn to i.r pffup. f.ni nlhrf ii. nr. Tliii rront ofT-r U r'""1 fr 0 fn only, md In tntiilr PoMy nr tin- finro.e of lotrndnrti.".. Hut two lli"tioiNri wiP ! tit to (iif ti'litrr- fr Klflvrvmi. OrriVr Itow. I n lof 87 4 IttH In urrrncy or initngf tatiiu. Hiil mfnil'iii lli b 'ii-r, and nditrc ILPKH A' Arrh Itoton, Mans. HflBSF. OWNERS, UUUUfJ Livery Men and Farmers, Who want to keep their Uorora In prime order can get (Sixteen VnlunUIe Hrrls which art nwl by the l(wing H.rwmcn nnd Stock Itaiser in the United Stntei. One of them alone brine worth tiV Sent by mail t any a'Mrt-tts upon receipt of One lollnr. i ne nest inveRinieni a lover oi uonog can make. Address JACKSON ft HKO., 1. O. box 4ft, Covlnrton. Kr. 5 4a jjn.itt:ni:iaf.i:i: lio'B Cure for Connump- tlon Is also the bent cough Died-1 ictne. Domo nmnllt bottle lnrp. Bold everywhere. 25c I tind 81.00. WarrRnted to first buyers. Br. VircUtl'i I Icrins CATH3LleO Will noslli vclr rnrf. Pnhi.l. irA.l.H... .. "xut the ,m;, hlKw, chronic liillnniinatlon or Uli-frntloii of t hn WothIi, Inolilt-utal Hi-morrhoKe or I'loo. liiK r,,,,fiil Supi.twsr.l mill Irregulnr Men. lniiitli.il. &c. An 1I una n-llutil rpinedy. 8nd dos tnl c-aril for n iinuiuhli-t, with treatment, curugond CiM-tlllcntcs from ulivnirintin nitH tintiiinln art ll & RUInnl, Ulicd. . Y. Sold Ly all uAillti. si-'o i' uottio. Pure Indian Medicines ! IAKKE KAII, a full-blooded Indian, a Chief, and liiK'tur in his UiLe, of IO yours" nr( ti. o, will furnish to all sotlnsirinir.tlic htnndpiiri nicdli Iiips used iu theii pra.nre. Mrlkine tv-nt in pmnoitfrin to rfmittjin.o r- O'iVpit. Advii-p. !rr;itiiitnii thruuli tlie iutPipn Ut. Auure&s ail coniinunkatiotu a. h . viiAinr, Sacred Heart Mission, Pollowottomte N'atlon. maian lerritory. DON'T FAIIi to send stamp for the Largest, llnndsomost und most complpto Cntalosuo of TYl'E, lMtl.SSI.S. t'L'TS, Ac., pulillshrd. LOWEST PRICES. LAEGE3T VARIETY. 68 South Third St., PHILADELPHIA, GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. o Tills Is th" fstest-selllnc honk pvpr nnh'lKl)...! nnrt Ihf only coiiiplrte iin-1 aiitlintif Mist ry cf lirfltil'p I'nivclH, Kt n I for (MrrM'nrs f-nilainlna u fnil ilrK.-i itiHKii cf tho o. li atl our ixlr.. tonus to Atrt-nts. Alln rs Natimnjii, Pi-hm-shim; Co.. Phi nidi his 1. A RENTS WANTKD for ths New OIPT Bo6kT V E In Prnse anil Poetry, by upward of SOO distinguished uuiauis, ui iinnif ami Aiiroau, wnn nil' o'luctton in iii-v. iitKii. i.. i i.kk, n. n. In elrcrint liimUnp. IMn lrati.il !8r.-. Ur....M. K. II. TKK AT, Pulillslier, Hi)t Hri a.lwny, New York. recru-i'ii the- iiichn. :;-ui .i Hi reut rhi. FI.FX1 KLE III (UObiill. aJ Ih WAIIUM .1..WT. over tin mpn. Pri-. l.J.'.. '.t IMPROVED HEALTH ( ORSH it Lirl'le Willi ttif 1 MU.il' 4 U-.' l bopft. Trlre by mU, fi.st. r..r b hr avl Uivlltsf: tirr n- vt kKyt.fi uiios., 351 Eroadway - PETROLEUM TTnnTT1ST71 JELLY Sllvt-r Medal at Paris Exposition. Grant ut I txpi liv ftl cians tuioutjout Hit wotj-i to be the best remedy d covered for the curt- of Mounts, Hums, Hht-tiiuatlsn Sk n Histaws, Plli s. Catarrh. Chilblains. Ac. In onn thiit eviryono m:i try it.lt Is put np in ISand'AI, cent iiott.es fur holisi.'he'.il nse. OlitMln II fr,.m v,.n. .IniBilst. an 1 you wiil nud !l superior to anything yoi the mnrm A Urire ekht-roire nuner or HA hmni! rolnmni aih u huiu posi-puiu 10 ai.y nairest, one year, ior OWE DOLLAR. A'l-lrt-sa nK srv, k. y.oitv. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Dcraonstratca best by IIIGIIKST HONORS AT ALL WORLD'S KXPOSlTlOiSS POK TWKLVK VEAltS, at Pa ma, lSiiT; Vienma, IH7.1; Santiago, 1875 j Philadel phia, l.U, JrABIS, insOiHDU UIUND &W EUISU (..OLD MEDAL. 17 S. Omjr AuR-ric.Tii OrKuus ever awanletl in-iicbi hon ora at any tsutli. SoM fi.rta-b or instnllinfiit. inn. TKATr.ll 14TMM,US OIl'l l-ln UlBrS Wlln DttW htyif-ailll Itustuu, aS'uw York or Chiciiifo. If you are siiil'rrlng from ImlUirstlon or a weak stoma -h Hi li'-'s I'CK. I. It c-ill be in. .. with or without Ulllk. WOOI.IiK'll t CO. on eveiylahil. 30 DAYS' TRIACT We Will Ittid OUr RIrrn-VnHat.i n salt a. .nl fith.1 Klf-ctrlc AnuliilticeB nimn trtnl f.it in lava tl.nta allilct. with AVrwma btbility End tfwu o4 a ptrsonai ritc. a b ui me i-ivtr,Mineys,nQeunaiiai,raraiy-I c. A surf cure gtumtntml or no imy, I ArMrig Voltaic Kelt i.. Hf aialiall. Mich. 3O.O0O ACRES Choicest I aft lis! Im lVnastaK.-i. liailMI TUta. peiltet. Owner Una p.iyiitjf tuxb. Will atUull In IbflO AT A SACRIFICE. Wit iC&Be fur tfn vpnr nt iinininii) rent. Chailea M. tSichhlnn, AtchUoii. Mnaaa, rff IDIMJ MAM OB OL, UafiaV V If torn wul . luaritM Hauiawkw, L A tnT . era, kwf ft tana a Ui a 1 balJ i.Ua, Ml kickan, aVNUM m4 ' am dJ8IXiwUtetU VOUNC MN month. Every urariuate gua tion Addreis K. Valentine. 11a Learn Te enrapby an 1 earn 940 to blOO a verv aranuate euamiiteit & navvtmr aitn&. Addreai H. Valentine. Manager. Jan jville, WU. Fni RnlA aT a IAUAiLV. one hundred X vl uaio and gixtv at res of land near a iV.nvn nn a railroad and navlmtitle stieam in Arkanaaa, by v. a., i. n. Ln. AemjuenoniQK. uaroon uo.. ra. itorliliie lfubl,4'uiil In itft I IOaiOdUH. NUIKlVtUII'UIWlL JJH. J. fct'l l ATHENS, LsHbunoil. Ohio. DIGI Shaks am pie cop AY. With StonoU Oatnta. What ousia 41 cts. sf lis rapldlr for IMt cts. Caulofoo frcsl ai. bvmmqem. xiv wa&n d fit., u os ton, Afaas. II ampie copy rat. ssurraT tin; i.-iii . t ir OPIUM Habit aV Skin DUeaaea. Tnun sautls cared. Lowest Prices. Donotfs to wnl )r V. M. Marsh Qnlncy. IV 24 S mm ' uk Whirl It til i o iiri 0 IVceitlra. l ice. Ill eta. ALMii.a mall, a. i(o : store L.WiCKK.S, liay bliure, S. Y. krrTT A VKAIlan.. e n t. amenta. OutlU free. P A'Ulrv P. 0. VIC'iiKltY AUiUeltf, Maine. rfiS i we!k in yaT own town. 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It Includii so tunes for one l.tm I, IM eicn Is-s for ftiwerlnv, m Kriulei pnws rur lewrnis. and alio'.it 1111 llvuinTunt and (,lccs, all with full nn I plain ilrcctlons. Mdsod's Nev Method Ior Thorough Base, 1? !Z.V.r.' UIee "n ' Sored music, and Is published TEMPERANCE JEWELS I 5. .. , 0 commends llself to clenzymen hy the rell'.-inm ch ira. t r of lis ciuitcnls, an 1 to all IcniiKM-an.-e n;..p'e by the excellence of Itspiwtry and music H ivlf.,r iie ay.yi WHITE CIO Ktn.l tu-lls Verv runMlv nrr. !,. .1. ... I. I. . elated ns tv ,.,. i',.t s.,,.:!,;.' . i.,J u t... . ' . !. matle." s nit for Sjvelnru oi'i! PK.S.';.!y.T VlfrnSKI.K WITH A SV.W VF.AKH SCB- fi.....' N M AI, lti; ..itl n i. ii Vi"u 'ci i'lve ten t'tues that nnioutit in cood M.t- an t iiiuaoie iiisiruilivc- nitlcles. OI.IVKlt lITSO CO., Itotiton. C. II. IHTMON 4 CO., l:l IliomUrny, Pfaw Tork. I. E. niTMOll 4z I O., lain Chiii .street. Philadelphia QAPONIFIE I tha Old ltVallatola Conccntratad FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accf.iopan.ctnB er.ch can for rastlna fl ' Soft and Toilet Soap quickly. IT IS FULL WK1UBT AXO XTRKNQTB. Ihe Market It flooded with (so-ca'le l) Concentrat. . ye. which is adnllorateil with salt and resin, and u.. mttoaf. SAfM MONST. AXD BUT TBA SapoimifieR MADS BY TUHj Pennsylvania Salt Maunrg Co., rniLADKLPIIIA. FRAZEh AXLE GRETST; Ffllt S I TV n V ill HIM I i.-ir Awarded tin JUKI) A I. OF liny OK at the Vtiitennid rtmt J'tnis Erpnsitiovt, Chicago. FRALER LUBRICATOR C0..Hew7orl n,,:r.!!r,!,uty0Jr.!t,ol"'h' Salna; Lnor Clcanlinet UliraWUty nnd ('hetinncas.rneqii.hsl. ""u" tUliijJil HXtua rruprlctora, Canton, Masa EAR DISEASES. Pk. C. K. Shoevakkk 'the well-known Aural Surgeon ol Kcadiiii.-. Ha. i tivcs nil hi- linie to ihe tri i.lm.nt of Miafiiem un l IImku, ot the Kir at his nice. His succf 'Shas Kiven h:m a natlonn1 rc utttlon tspeclally on niiiyiiii; K i' and Catarrh. Call or n. I for his little Itoi.k on th.' Er. it His it. and their Tteatment fire to nil. 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Frnnk Ialle'a Pleasant Honrs .A monthly jicrindlcal containing literature of the most pleasing ili.ir.rtcr. Talcs, Narratives, Adventures, Poetry, etc?, etc. Kvcry story Is complete In each number and the rattes aht.und with beautiful engravings and exceeding ly delightful and entertaining reading. A p'.easist hour can always be pissed In Its companv. Prlco 15 cents s copy. Annnal subscription $1.50, poslpi Id, Frank Leslie's Chatterbox It express'y de signs! lo please the eye w.th Its wealth of pictures, and to entertain and Instinct youthful rentiers with its c.te fuily prepared literary contents, which v.11 not fail te tlx the attention of. and Interert and Instruct, children of tender years The CHiiTtitsox should be In every household. Published monthly, rrice only lo cents a copy, or, $1 s year, pottage free. 53, 55 and 6J Park Place. Mow York, THE ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at tlio Same Time on S3 THE LIVER, and the KIDNEYS. 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