OUR BEST REWARD. WINSTON, t OliSTTIIE Co., N. (3., March 15, 1880. J w kid iivr ajnir.ii.1 i.ir ui, V.T1. r . T J.. . . vieuis i m'siru 10 express to you my tlirtnks for your Wonderful Hop BiUors. I was troubled with ilvsnnnsU I for five years previous, to commencing the use of your Hop Hitters some six mpnins ago. My cure Urn been wonder. ful t , r . r. uimup r-hAT r . the l irft Methodist H II nff r lllfl h ann nJ i i Church OI luis PIRCG. nnrl mv srlm congregation e?.n testify to the great Virtue of yoiv bitters. very resnoetfullr. Rev. II. Feuebee. KocnESTEn.N.Y., March 11, 1880. Hop Ditteks Co. t Plenso accept our pratefnl nounr,,!. edement for the Hop Bitters you were u c uon'iie. nna which were such rai to us. i ours, very gratefully. wi.lt iaiiita t- riiK home OK Friendless. tub . Deievan, Wis., Sept. C4, 18T8, KVfi f.r it A.'"-a not quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters. I wksafeeble rpT "evuiuy-eigut Trien I got it. rJ ?r ?V ?m, ttnc feel ai well as I did at thirty. I see a great manv great many that need such p. medicine, D. Boyce. Monijoe, Mich., Sept. 55, 1875. Sirs I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflamtnat nn nf M,n lm...-. .-I Diaaacr; it has donu for me what four . . . - kiuucvb anil j.luib HHicu to no. mo effect of the seuiiieu iiKe magic to me. Y . L. Cautbr. Bbadfokd, Pa., May 8. 1875 SUch as nciVOUsnCB3. sickness nr H,o not seen in y t,roub,p?' I have tr njr "j 111 yvar since i toon use them. .V";" "n" iiKs. Fannie Gueen. Immense Sale. EVANSVII.I.E. Wis.. June 1 1R7Q Gcntl?men-No Bitters have had one half the sale here and eiven biio.Ii nni. yersal satisfaction as your Hop Bitters have. We take pleasure in speaHng ior their welfare, as every one who tries iiinu is wen sausnea Willi their results. oeverai suon remarkable cures have been made with them here that there area number of earnest workers in the nop x;uers cnusc. Une person gained eleven pounds from taking only a few u"i"s- Smith & Ide. Bay City. Mch., Feb. 3, 1680. HOP lilTTEliS Cii'ilMW! 1 think it my duly to send you a re- wiummm ior iuo oenent ol any person Wishing to know whether Hop B.tters iic Suuu or not. i Know inev arc good lor general debiiiLv and in'diVraMnn strengthen the nervous system and m ike new life. I recommend my patients to uae ,uvm. UK. A. I'UATT, rreaterofUlirouio Diseases. hllPKUIOU Wis . .Tun IRiJH I heard in my neigliborhood that your nop jpiuers was doing sucli a great deal of good among the sicic and nlllicted wiiii most every kind ot disease, and as ijuu uuun irouoieci ior niteen years with neuralgia and all kinds of rheu- uiani! complaints and kidney trouble, I iook one Doicic according to directions. it at once did me a great deal of good, mm x uai-u iiiiouK.T ooiuc. i am an old man, out; am now as well aj I can wish. Ihere are seven nr pi.Mir. f i:nili.a i place using Hop Bitters as their fami:y jucuiiiiuo, niiu uie ?o well Billisni'd Willi it they will not use anv ntlipr. ilnn i-h,. here had been bedridden for years, is nuu miiug ncr worx irom the use Ul 11UUU UOLC1CS. Leonakd Wiiitbeck A Voice from the li I take the opportunity to bear testi mony to the cfliiilCJ of vonr " IFnn HiK. ters." Expecting to lind them nauseous mm oiuer ana cuinposea ot bad w hisky. we were ngreeabiy surprised at I heir uiuu uisic, just une a cup ot tea. A Mrs. Crcssw!ll and a Mrs. Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them me dcsi; medicine nicy have ever taken for building up strength nnd toning up the system. I was troubled with costivencss, licudalieand want of apne- a I ilULnls are gone, un mu jiitii i. giv.uiy improved. 1 iiave a yearly coniract 'Uli a doctor to lock auei uic ikoiiII ol myself and family, vu i in.uii iiiui inji now. S. Gim.ii.axd, Vtcvks1 Advovtle, July 25. 187. Pittsburg, Pa. PI Bladder, Urinary and Liver niBcaees, Dropsy, li ravel end Diabitva, aro cured by V Great Kidney and Liver Medicine, HUNT'S RE ture Brlght' Disease, Itctentlon or Nonretcn Bon of Urine, I'amn in the hack, Loins, or Side. turei Intemperance, Nervoui Disease!, General Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. euros Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Boar Utomacli, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Plica. HUNT'S REMEDY ACTS AT OX'CE on tho Kidneys, IJver, and Itowela, restorinor them to a healthy action, and rcRKS when all other medicines fail. Hun. dredB hare heen saved who have bceu givca up to die by friends nnd physicians. IBend for pamphlet to WM. E. CLARKE, Providence, B. I. Trial size, 73 cents. Large site cheapest ROT.Ti BY A IX DBUGOTSTS. For Hay Fever, ELY'S M RtLNV Catarrh, Cold in tb Head, etc., Insert with little Ilnser a particle of the llalm into the new hub; uraw stronc biealhs through th none. It will be absorb, ed, cleansing and heal ing the diseased lotui- 7m. .nnt.ev l si,.. i?6r For Deafness, Occasionally sbdIt i particle into ami back ui iite ear, iuuuUia thoroughly. From Ex-Mayor Rob't. W. Townley. Vr i' , t, ... v T Messrs. Ely Bros.. DniL-Ki . J., Sept. 77. 1879. to, V v.: Gents I have been ailiicted for the past tweoly years, durtna the months of AumiKt n,i M,.f7an.t.... 1.Jt7 nd during this tluie have tried various remedies sutigebU 1 by my friends, lor Its relief, without success. About a month sine, J was induced by a friend who had been i St? FJX JS r7. T.TS tMuZ'Xyra KObtKI W. 1WNLEY. nZPr!0 a Pa ,ece'P ' of no nt, will mall package free. Send for circular, with full luformatin iLrs (JlltAil HALM CO., Owegu, N. y. Bold by all IrumrlU. iltOM THE FARM THE TO THE I JURFl 1 I PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR . iT1'". -tl1" .heapesjt and only complete and authentic Life of lien. Garlleld. II coutiiir s Une steel Doru.iis ol G raeld in 1 Arthur, and Is tadoraed by iheKS i2 laale frleu 8. llew.ii ol cauliiiuny liuliallonaV Atttutu tVsuted -Send for circular couuioina a tu.l deKrlplion of the wrk and eiUa terms to Agents Andrew AATiomt riBuauiao (jo.. Philadelnln P. 0h TRUTH l4BMt!Xi A Texas Horse. Trade. , A,nJan by the name of Smith, livine ... lexus, Kipia livery staoie. Among other horsw in his custody was a fine bay horse beloneing to Jones. lllll llo'rsfi. In rnvnrfinir nrtniif fl, J.tab,le J broke a lc-. stable yard, ran against a wa&on and uiumj ma ice. ui course smith wm pa. ?PniDe. All he had to do was to send i f - fc r - w civiiu irH ?'l(fmm' tftv! ie animal shot, I 7111(1 RflV .InttAi nhntir SAA Kn tl. ih . ,.i c uu "v,uo vmuo ui LI IB ATI 1 Til n I Kmtih .nlilliiil . I. man, and started out to see Jones and ...... wurnu uviiucu turj UUilue- inform him officially about the acci dent. Now Smith is considerable of a Wag. HanDMlinir tn mppt rtrnjn l.a asked if Brown did hot want to buy a uuion- mown wanted a cneap Horse, and one that was safe, so that when cmitu put tne question to him he re. plied : "Maybe so j If you have the right i on uorst 18 "H a steaay, quiet "He In tiiA HtiiPtraf. Tinrao mi saw. - lwlvw, vww JVU CTCl w" Won't bite or kick, and is not likelv i. . to run awavP "If he hi'tps. tipta nr run a nTiriniT11 give your money back." "Humph," said Brown, "what are you asking ior the wonderful animal?" "I'll let you have him ior $21. Give me $1 down, and your note for $20 more, and it is a bargain. I have no moro use for the horse, but I want money rifrht. nff 3 i --j- - isrown tnouffiit, to liimspir- " sm;n, una ouen lampering witu cotton futures, u buiku, bu ii piiinKca aown the dollar and gave his note for the ir , , . , . If Brown was pleased with the trade, Smith was still more so. He called to several friends and treated the crowd with the dollar, after which the pro- -riuu ic-iuimtu ana marunea aown to i stable to see Brown's new purchase, When thev not there tba nli already shot the poor brute, and ho 1 1J 1 1 - 1 r y , luuiieu iiKe au ue reauv nnaea was an inquest. Brown looked very much that way himsell. He turned pale and then tut leu ui'uinn inp. enrn 'I'lion nnavrii ot but it was not a oartiniil.irlv healtbv smile. Smith tried to help matters; and as soon as the crowd had quit hold ing their sides, he said : " Now, Brown, I don't want you to tell anybody that I swindled you. I call on tlipse centlp- men to witness that I've done the square mm, -l ma la tones' Day norse, tne identical one I sold you. I guaranteed ho would not bite or bark nor kick, and you can't provoke him to run away. I think he fills the bill. T wnt vm, tn iitsu mm ou or i n cnarge you for keep inghim." loys,"said Brown, " don't eive me away. I know I am not the only fool on Galveston Island. Let's to and hunt for a duplicate, and I will set 'cm iney strolled out and met Robinson. ijuoh uere, iiooinson. don't vou want a right good Horse at a bargainP I ve lust bought Tnnpa1 lino nxr hnrao He cost $60 originally, and he is in just riiuic uiiniiii.inn a njia nrnon I rrnt mm. Oh!" Said Rnriinsnn. " Hmna are llai'd. and linrse fepri is awful hiirli A high-stepping horse like Jones' bay will vul iiiHiieau ou in no time." " That's where vnn nr fnnlinir irnni-. self. He eats less than any horse you ever saw. By Georire. no horse can eat less uian ne can." Ain t he a little frisky F" Brown Shook his hpd nnrl renliprl " You are doinir tlint. bnrsp iniustipp You can tell by looking at him that he is not that kind of an animal. I'll let you have him for just what I gave for uim oau 91 down, and vnur nnr.e. secured by such men a3 lleidenhcimer, ior the balance. I've got to have inor.ev Robinson thought it. wns nwnn to talro advantage of Brown's distress, but then it was not his lookout. Tf be wnft mil. of his head, why didn't he have the court appoint him a guardian? So he planked down the dollar and gave the note, on the condition that the horse would go in a wagon. iou bet," remarked Brown, "he'll go in a wagon. Come on. bovs. let's sj ena this dollar." Attcr they had wmed off tbpir months the proeess.on re-formed, and started to inspect the animal. Sure enough, three men were inung mm into a wagon. mere," said lirown, " I told you he would eo into a waeon. Don't sav T swindled you. He wnl eat less than any uuncjuu ever owned, iou will save nis vaiue in horse-leed in two weeks. Just try and see if lie is not npiitlr. Tickle him with a straw." I he spectators applauded. Robinson looked like he oucht to eo alonir wild uis corse to Keep turn in countenance. In conclusion it is wlvsneree! on t.lio Strand among capitalists that some of tae notes have already passed into the nan iid oi innocent holders, and as snon a3 they mature, protests will be in order. uaii uon Mens. A Fortune for Tweuly fire Cents. All the worn-out and mulilaterl loonl. tenaer note3 come to the treasurv for re. surnptioa After new notes are issued in men- stead, the o d notes no. stroyed by the process of msceration, IhlS process includes ttin Intvnrliirtirm ol chemicals in the mass of notes, which oy tne am ot steam are reduced to a puip verv much smal or in vo nmn tlmn the original notes. This pulp is of a Kiuy-wimisu coior; it hus heretofore oeen thrown away. An enternrisino- I 1. j - . . . . . o yuuiiu uiuu una nan an laca on tuia ini. jeut, uowever, and is working it out. lie has taken the pulp, and is modeling tt into different shanps. When A the pulp assumes a light consistent form. Dogs, cats, bells and all animals ana evervthins else A most nro rsnrn. duced. Out of the destruction of 1 onn . 000 jn notes, he modeled a bullfrog of uL-ruiu tsize; i?iu,uuo goes to make a mouse; u,ooo into a Dimer weieht. and so on through the list. He sells these pieces oi art " at twenty-five cents eacu. une can, Ior that amount, pur chase at least what Wa3 once a million or more of dollars in the currency of the iauu. mvanmirt (ia.) jsews. Courage Keeessary to Success. As the St. Louis Journal of Ctmimi r pertinently says, a great deal of talent is lost in the world for the want of a little courage, tvery day sends to the grave a number of obscure men. who Imva SnJLrSmiJined ia ob!clirf V bec,ause the.ir in a ah eSoTnT". T ? J? S have been Induced to beirin. wonM in all probabiiitv have soneVeat in faae The fart U tn HnnvthY H, iu ' .e:., AUe lct V'.to do anything m iiiH wr r i wnrr ii nrvrr 7a innat v 7A h :, "u,""-". L""s: J ' i.: "Y? i thTM : u, " 'IS " i and nThlthr,Vt: -in J-" It will not do to be nernetnullv r-Rlnn. lating risks and adiustine nice chances. It did very well long before the flood, where a man could support his friends upon an intended publication for a hun dred and fifty years, and then live to see its success afterward. But at present a man waits and doubts, and hesitates. auu uiusmts uij DTOUier, ana niS uncle, has lost so much time in consulting hia first cousin and particular friends that ue lias no time to follow their advice. Something noble, something good, something pure, something manly, sonie thing cod-like, is knocked off a man every tinio he gets drunk or stoops, to sin through forgetfulnesa of Gad, Firm, (harden and household. Farm Hotel. Don't go straight from the cow stabl into the milk-room. si . .... urouna dIrck Benner BDrinklcd on growing cabbages when the dew is on, win, it is said, free them from worms. t From 150 to 170 degrees is given as the I a iisiij uu iv degrees is Riven a wto right temperature fo? scalding hogs, the t I ' t . ... . . . rj .P.. lurmer ior small ana tne latter lor largo f 1 . . - . .... - . I UflUH. Ann a Inw rtnnrlfitla rt nuhaa onrl frequently air the hogs while scalding. When cows' teats aro sre from any cause they should bo washed clean with warm water, and at once moistened with glycerine. Two of three applications will cure the worst cose. For caked bag nii"y iuru, as uoias can oe Dandled, with a rag or bntsh, and thoroughly rub iu ujr uiuiu. Farmers who know the value of com post, and know how to make It. i their manure D.le. Tn this WAV hiinrirnria I 1 , i I Or Innna orn marla onnuall tr flia nai Demg gathered on the premises, such as forest leaves, cornstalks (includ ing tue roots;, weeds, vines, loam from fence corners, muck from nnnria nnri ditches, occasional SDrink.ing of lime through the mass, layers of barnyard manure, and thus build ud cihionc squares and let them remain over win ter. One of the most extensive fruit s-rnw. l l.oa knov. orchard of the canker worm by use of pans green, lie mounu a cask on a wagon, and to the cask is attached a '?rce PumP Wltu wnich is connected a short hose, with a fine, sprinkling nozzle at the end of it, and thus armed, and the cask filled With ft tttlTtnro r uaxia green and water, he drives into the or- cuara, ana in a snort time sprinkles large number of trees. The observations of Mr. Alhort Flan ders, of Cambria, in his orchard, this qoq ,.tAnA i- e."J"V'.ir. nnstiVr.'s Af tl "t, ?imA"n n nn nv chard near the farm buildings in which uis nogs nave run ounng tne season is much less injured by the codling moth than the fruit of another orchard on his farm to which the hogs have not had access. By some fruit growers sheep are believed to be quite as eOicient as swine in destroying the larvaj of the moiu. ijOCKport Journal, There seems to be a use for anything lfwecanonlv find nnfc wlmt it- i ti Has been discovered that even pnfl'pe grounds are cood for something. Thev are recommended as a valuable manure ior garden plants. A San Francisco lady recently received snmp nlnnrs fi Mexico, with the direction to fertilize them with waste coffee and coffee grounds. The experiment was so suc cessful that she tried the same treatment on roses, ana tlie ettect was a healthy iiu vijjuiuun jrrowm, ana colored, bet i,ci nun more aounaant liowers, An exchaneesavs: Manv farm era aro lesuug me practice ot cultivating wueat. We hpar of freouent ATrnori" ments in this direction, and t bpso h generally turned out satlslactorily. Cul Livuiinu or nocin? is am n Hm in miug mo wueai in sixteen-incii rows. by Stoppins every alternate snnnr.. Tr. is not d-flicult to construct a simple culti vator that will work the spaces between the drills. There are two different wheat hoes in the market that do the WOl-K eiieCtlVelV. W hear, that ainmn broadcast cannot be cultivated. This fact, and the better condition of drilled wiieai, suouia be SUllicient inrinn.pmant louse tne drill, if the creat snvinw nf sce( and the lessening of labor are not Household Ulutl. Glass should be washed in pr1,I urato- Which Cives it a hricbtpr anrl nln . , . - - XJA.(UU& iooh man when cleansed w t h worm WZtLCi . When anythiniis accidnntallv miflo too salt it can be counteracted hv adH inr a iujuuuiui uj vinegar ana a teaspoon' Ul Ul 0UtU . Jelly molds should hr cri'pnsod with COld butter. Vrhen VOll wish tnramnm the jelly or pudding plunge the mold into iiol waier, remove quickly, and the con tents will come out in perfect form and wiLuoui any trouble. When canaries nlnek fe.i them, place a little fine gravel or small peooics in their cages ; also occasionally place a ruty nail or tack in their drink. lllg water. Small Debbles are nhanlntnlv . i . . - v. . : . . i . i r i , .... . . . . l i' luineananeaiiu in caged birds of all kinds, and during the molting season uie bit ot iron in their drinking water is also equally essential. io wash red table 1 men use tenid wuf.T. WIIU a IittlH nnwrlpvorl K,.iut (borax sets the color): wash t!.n linpn sepai ateiy a id quickly, using very little soap; rinse in tepid water containing a nine uuiifu siarcn: nanir tn nrw in iiio nnuuu ; iron wnen almost dry. A ffomnn's Presence of Miud. Dr. J. C. Walker Ind.. gives the following account of the encounter with a burglar in his house: At about three o'clock in the mornino- I was awakened by my wife telling me that tho gas was unaccountably low. We keep a iet lighted in the hal: din ino- mu uigui m cunts oi a cauor otner emer gency. I eot out of bed and elevated it to the usual height, thinking that the pleasure was unusually light, and sav- inor ti niva H'ulbn. tl,..,- A'.o. iinjAti iiiai, Lliab WUS doubtless the cause of its burning so low, nnd returned to bed. That did not satisiy ner, however. She imagined that the turning down of the liht ment suuieimng, ana woman -line looked un der the bed. She saw the feet of a man flicking out toward the west wall, near the head of the bed, and here comes the most remarkable part ot the srory. She knew I was awake, and considered tint if she told me there was a man under the bed I would grapple him. and he undoubtedly being armed would kill me. iso she arose and went into the ooys room and awakened them obto. iuiiy, telling them there was a man un derueath our bed. and for them to set up quickly and watch while she went downstairs for a revolver. When she came back she gave it to John, remem- Dtring, even in tnat moment ol supreme P3rn, that irank had just recovered from a long spell of sickness, and was consequently weak and nervous. She then went along the hall to the room of the colored man, whom she knew had a revolver also. ohe then returned nnd went room, where the two fl Tl ' :.. ...... . . Vf meanumei began wonfer.ng was aoout, ana just atter alio passed the door the seeond tim thnnaht a Blight rnstUng under the bed . . . . . " turned over toward the side she va- E".16? - .ana met tUe gaze of a man,wh03e head alone was raised over the bed rail near the foot, watchin? me. Th atBtn of affairs flashed across my mind in an insiani. Mrs. Walker had seen the man, and had aroused the bovs and ml. ored man to assist, if necessary. The burglar was doubtless aware of her movements, and was pondering on what was to oe aone. ui course I imainned that that was tn shoot mo oH t .7Jr i i'.it.. ." i t. knocking him back on the floor. As I struck i threw myself unon him and bore him to the floor. The SDace where we fell was narrow and circumscribed, and, although I had the leilow hv tho throat, he succeeded in grasping my wrist with such a grip as to temporarily paralyze it. I never before felt, and did not think it possible for a man to exert bucu a pressure. In our truggle he managed to get his right arm from un- u" ",B onaj, and with it he fired bis revolver, the ball grazing my left side an dpenetrating the ceiling. I thought a ji'uug cannon had gone otf. Ihe .explosion somewhat startled me, and I let no on mv eriD. whieh onnklarl K 3 B"K1 frnm m a RntR?0D. ist to b.ren.k Rwav irom me and rush into the hall. Just as he got outside of the door, appar- cuuijf, two snots loiiowea, ana tnen all wiw nun ana dark. The snooting had extinguisher! tha mil nnrl tho no-ontr r.1 the moments that followed was almost unbearable. It seemed to me, of course, that the two shots had killed the boys, ior uiu noi Know that tnere was a re volver in the house, much less that Mrs. vvamer had provided the boys with it I ran out into the hall exnectinsr to en counter the burglar, and found the door into Frank's room partly closed . I tried to open it, but could not, and then it occurred to me that by a chance the dojs mignt not be hurt, and 1 called out, " Is that you, Johnr'1 and the an swer was like the sweetest music to my euro, ior i recognizea his voice "Are you hurt?" " No, father, I am not, and Frank and motner are here with me, all right." " Who did that shootingP" ' I did, and I know 1 hit him." As soon a) possible the gas was re- ngiuen, out no burglar could be s en, eiuier in tne hall or on the stairway uigiuuzing an mvestieation Dartv wp went downstairs. The fellow, after Deinir Shot throno-h tho heart, hart run downstairs through the dining-room and kitchen, and fell prone on the threshold Of tho. nnrohrlourl. TIfl lion his revolver in one hand and knife in tne other as he lay. High-Priced Shoes. Beautiful feet rentiire fino. arlorninr. There are boots sold in New York city ior uj a pair. They are imported irom raris. ana the clotn is a mixt rn of gold or silver thread and silk. They me mien wnn the nnest Kia.ann tne but tons are gems. They are usuallv pur chased by those who " toil not. neither do they BDin," and silk stockings at seventy-five dollars a pair are worn with them. A pair of boots made for Anm jjouise uary , to wear in the opera, are of light blue satin, soft and thick, with blue silk lacings, tied with lovely tassels, lined with brilliant cardinal kid, and banded horizontally with inch- wide ribbons of gold braid. The feet may well bo handsome now, for there is everj thing to make them so. Innumer able shops, hi ed with the finest n-oods. fancy silk and satin boots and slippers ; opera ues, patent leather and kid shoes ; lemon-colored, old gold, lavender and oriental satins, heels four inches high, and insteps that form a royal arch, and faithful pedicure, who arena to tho front with his salves and instruments when nature becomes obstreperous. x7y xrce j ress. A Dogerel. As master Johnny Megill was walk ing down Main street the oth;r day with a dog in tow, he was hailed by master Tommv Gilpin as follows : " Hi there, Jack, what yer goin' ter ao wun mat mere aorgr" " I'se goin' to take him down ter the river and drown him." "Hoi' on: less have some fun with him first. I've got two old oyster cans in the barn, and we'll take him into the house where lie can't git away, and hitch 'em on." This was soeedilv asreed to bv Jack. Mrs. Gilpin was out calling, Lizzie was out too, and so the boys had full swing. 'PI 1 J .. . uvy unr.ueu on one can to tile narra tive of the canine and then let him loose The parlor door happened to stand aiar. and tor thi!" the dos made. Then there was havoc wrought. The scene that met the eyes ot the boys as they looked in was unique ana vanea, ior the a:r was tilled with dog, plasier bust of bliakespeare, oyster can, cuspidore, and finally the dog ran his fore feet through tho what-not and sowed tho bric-a-bnu'. it contained in broadcast confusion on tho ttoor. This was accompanied by vocal music from the dog. Tho bovs cut Oif the can. shut tht do in the parlor and went off Ashing, and neither of them got home till late at nigut; and Mrs. Gilpin tells the svm patliizing neighbors that she don't see how in the world that dog got into the room, for every door and window was snut tigut. iommy and Johnny had the fun of j ,- ,i," ; j V -i. lJl' G.'s orders. Maratlton Independent The Afghans. The Afghans are Mohammedans of the hunni laith: thev reverence the first four Khalifs, and have no particular veneration tor the rroDhet fKhahf. AH. They are split up into tribes, clans and lamines, each under its own head, com mander or sirdar : nnd thev are often at war or feud, and often engaged in co - spiracies, rebellions and assassinations. They are tall, burly, active men, with olive complexions, dark Jewish fea- turcs, black eves, and lonor black hair Hanging aown in curis. rneir counten ances are calm, and they affect a frank ness ana oonuomie: they will some times indulge in a rude jocularity j but their expression is savage, and evil pas sions are oiten raging in their hearts like hidden fires. They are blood thirsty, deceitlul and depraved: readv to sell their country, their honor and their very souls for lucre. Thev care ior nothing nut hunting ana 1 jot. de lighting in the din of arms, tbe turm.iil of battle and the plunder of the killed and wounded; without any relish for nome nie or aomestie ties; without a sting ot remorse or a sense of shame. There are no people on earth that have a liner physique or a viler morale. They are me rencs 01 a nation wuo have Clayed out their parts in history. In ygone ages thev conauered Hindostan on tne one side and Persia on tho other; !.... . 1 . . 1 . . 1 : uui me uunu,uerin instinct uas oiea away amidst the incessant discord ot lamily ieuds nnd domestic broils. A Warning lor Jokers. The funeral of Miss Clara TUrmall recently took place from her mother's houie in Indiantown. N. B. The storv of her sad life should be a warning to piauiiint jotters, aeverai vears ago. while she was but a girl, a gentleman of uer acquaintance thought he would play a joke on her, never imagining for a moment tnac it would result as seriouslv as it did. He arrayed himself in a dia bolical rig and present ei himself before her. bhe was naturally of a weak and nervous temperament, and the shock that her nerves experienced by the frightful apparition proved too much for her. She fell in a fit, only to wake a raving maniac. For live or six yeaia her friends managed to keep her at home, until her health began to fail, when thev verv reluctantly decided unon tending ner to the asylum, aue lin ,. T " . . 1 . gered there for some time, until death relieved her of her Buffering. Toronto yum.) Man. The smilax vine la nf recent date in New York, where it has been known as "Boston vine." Its introduction there is saia to have heen brought aDout bv Christine Nilsson at the great fair in aid of the French sufferers by the Franco rrusdian war. The Swedish nightin gale, wuue tending a flower table, sold her headdress of rosea and smilax ior $150, and the vine at once became the rage. The Text. A pious old lady, who was too unwell to attend meeting, used to send her thick-headed husband to church to find out the text the preacher selected as the foundation ol ma discourse. The noor dunce was rarely fortunate enoueh lO reHll'Ill OW IUO WUI UB Ul IUO U'H, Ol even the chapter and verse where they to remember the words of the text, or could be found; but one Sabbath he ran home in hot haste, informed bis wife that he ci uld ropeat even word. without missing a syllable. The words were as follows: "An angel came down from heaven and took a live coal from the altar, "Know .every word," replied the husband. "I am anxious to hear it," continued the wife. " They are nice words," observed the husband. "I am glad your memory is improv' ing; but don't keep me in suspense, my a ear," said sue. "Just get your big Bible, and I will say the words, for I know them by heart.' I said them a hundred times on my way home." " Well, let's hear them." "Ahem 1" said he. clearing his throat. "An Injun came down irom New Haven and took a live colt by the tail and jerked him out of the halter t" 1 he memorv of one-half who attend church is very similar to the above. The Military Salute. Within the last few years among the many changes introduced in the army is that of the salute. Why the old, time honored salute was abolished, no one knows : but it is an interesting fact, and one probably unknown to most of our readers, that the old salute, which con sisted of the hand bcinir broue-ht to n horizontal position over the eyebrows, nas a very oia origin, aating, in tact, from the verv commencement ot the history of the English army. Its origin is louna in the tournaments of the middle ages, and was as follows : Alter the queen of beauty was enthroned, the knights which were to take part in the day marched past tho dias on which she sat, and, as she passed, they shielded their eyes from the rays of her beauty. Such was the very interesting origin of tne oiasaiute. Johnny's Essay on Dogs. Last summer our doe Towser was a lyin' in the sun trine to sleep, but the flies was that bad that he couldn't, cos ho had to catch 'em, and bime by a bee lit on his head and was workin' ahont like the dog was hisn. Towser he held ins head still, and when the hen nng close to his nose, Towser winked at him like hesed vou see what this buffer is doin', he thinks I'm a lily-of-the-val-ley, which isn't opened yet, but you just wait till I blossom and vou will see some fun, and sure enough Towser opened his mouth very softly so as not to fritten the bee, and the bee went into Towser's mouth. 'I hen Towser he shet his mouth too, and had begun to make a peaceful smi e wen the bee stung him, and you never see a lily-of-thc-vailey ack so ia your life. Dr. Bull's Bnby Srnm Is In trood demand- oveiyuoay Bpoaw well ol it. The piioo ia vmjr A veins. The herring fishing on the east coast of Scotland is the most successful on record. It has been found impossible to cure an tne nsh caught, and tons have been carried to the manure mer chants, Dr C. E Shoemaker, the woll-known aural surgeon ol Reading, Pa., offers to sendbv mail. Iteo of charge, a valuable Utile liook on dealr.ess and diseases of the ear specially on running i ar ana caianu, ana lueir proper treatment giving lolerences and testimonials that will utiuly the most skeptioai. Address as above. Arm Vflll Knt fa. a. .1 a 11 the LdVCr IS the source 111 v,inr trnnhla ou can find nn absolute rcmedv in Da. Sam. roitu'g I.ivek In vioobatoe, tbe only veceta. in ciunnruc wuten nets directly on the I.ivr. O ires nil Bilious diseases. For Book address uu. eianfokd, ib isroailwav, New York, A (Timl n vans a. Investor, should read the adver'tiarmon -.1 tho oM o-luldished banking house of James SI DltAKE & Co.. New York nitv. m,hn .-ii J Kood sovea per cent. It. It. houd lor 95 and atci-iicd interest, with bonus iu capital stock ol Tha VflltalA Halt no., ln.r.h.11 . IHIti Will send tuoir Electro-Voltaic Bells to tha afflicted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in this niwer headed, " On 30 Days' Trial." vnuiiTiMs is acKnowicuKei oy ail clnses Ct lP'-? thB -reliable b. Vegictine is acknowledge 1 by all clnses o purifier in the world. Get Lyon's 1'iitcnl Heel Stilleuera annlie l 10 tu.180 now Doots Dtiore you run them over. IKittrhters. Wives and Mmh.n. D. Mali liisra itkrimjiiatiiiu .hhk m tlvely cure Ktimle- WeuklKm MKh m Kllln ol th wonin. imrs, curiiil. inrl ininiHtlon or l lxratlon of the H omb, lm-idt'iilal Hemorrhage or I'looain, P.tnfuL Sappvared and lnvi;u'ar M-ntiium ,n, . An out and rmuenu. io uowakth UAI.I.A&U Utica. N T told bysJI DniKUU sijanv boulfi " . ; - -' -, .11...... a iiklq i-, 'Ml. UU THE MARKETS. MEW TOBK BeeiOattls Med. Natives, lire wt O.Ives Common to Extra utate... 04 (A 1)V4 05 us 05 05 05 07 X UK Lambs , Bogs Live Dressed... 0.'. Floar Ex. State, good to fancy.... 4 60 a 6 59 Western, cood to t ancv 4 an ia 7 M Wheat No. 2 Ki 1 07 4 1 OS No. 1 White 1 f:hi., l ia Rye State 81 83 Uarley Two-Bowed Bute 63 (4 C5 Corn Ungraded Western Mixed.... 48 (4 60 Duumoi. inw.,,. on (9 DO Oits Whito Btate S'.i.Jtf( 4) Mixed Western.. (4 ;i9 Hst Medium to prime til (4 1 06 Straw Long Rye, per owt 00 ia S hops State, 1879 as ( 0 Pork Mess, new 15 60 (.415 1 Lard Olty Steam., ., 7 H5 7 5 Petroleum Crude MU&MX Keflued 08 'i vwwr-Qww unrnuerj,.,,..,,..,,. 3i 17 10 14 00 20 2:1 21 Miary Western Imitation Creamery Factorv 19 Wi 07 10 18 2 09 Cheese State Fcti.ry BKIUIS Western 05 t'H)t-(4 Ebbs State and Penn , 17 1 6U4 Potatoes State, bbl new BTTPr.r.n Floor City Ground, No. 1 Spring.. 6 60 A 6 00 Wheat No.l Hard Dulmh ..... i SI Xi 44' Oat-8tate 5V 41 66 Barley Two-rowed State BOBTOM. Beef Cattle Live weluht 42 70 05 1 06 06 J 04 06 (4 Sheep Hogs 0314 riour Wlaoon.ln and M tt p.. V fdi a ik. Oorn Mixed and KeUow d 6a Oats Extra White 48 a 60 Bye Bute i u0 (4 1 00 Wool Washed Ooiubliig ii ' Delaine.'. 47 (4 48 uuwaBuea. US US 3d o.; vr 06X Oi'i 05X VATUTOWH flfiU I n.TTI . W IBT... Boef Cattle llv wiuiit mi,. ""P 01(4 uauillt,,,, at H( 05( PRIT.AHBI.PH1A. Floor PeuD. good aud fancy Wheat No. a-Ued Kye State new Oorn State Yellow Oi.ts Mixed "II. Butter OreamerT extra " S 25 tOO 1 1 8(4 1 08 65 (4 65 63 14 A3 16 14 43 , Ii (4 W Clieese Mew York Full Cream.... 13 (4 12 Prtrolenm Ornrte .OliViainK Rndneit NATURE'S REMEDYTV tfEGEfffik. Ywt Cnrirr Biooc Pumnrw S WILL CURE Scmfnla, Frrofnlons ITumor, Cancer, Oflnceroni lTumor, XiTRlpelas, Canker, Salt Kheom, Pimples or ITumor In the Face, CoitRlia and CoMb, Ulcers, Hronchltls, isjenralula, Dyspepsia, lUieiimatlsm. Palm In Uie Side, Constipation, Costlvenesj, Plies, Diirzlness, Hemttu-he, Kervounness, Pins in Uie Hack, Fatntness at tha Stniuach, kidney Complaints, Fcmnla M'eakness and General Debility. Tills prermrntlon !s scientifically and chemically oon Wned, and ho strongly concentrated from routs, tiei bs and bnrks. tlmt itn good eftecto sre realized tnimeill itely aftci commencing to take It. There la no disease of the hnmno vnti m for which the Vioktihe ennnnt e wr with per fect SArriT, as It dot?s not contain any niotnlUc coin- runnd. For eradicating the system of all Impurities ol h blood tt has no cijiial. It 1ms never fulled to enct a cure, Riving tone and Mrenth to the system debilitated ty dlseaw. Its wonderful ttlects upon the complaints nnmed are surprising to all. Mnnynnve Iwen cured by the VuGETiNE that have tried luany other rem.dies. It can well be called THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Face. Westminster, Cokn., June 19, 1879. Mr. TT. H. Stutens: Dear Sir I can teMIfy to tbe (tood effect of your Medi cine. My little boy had a Scrofula sore break out on nil head as large as a quarter of a dollar, and It went down his fare from one car to the other, under his neck, and whs one solid mass of sores. Two bottles of your valuabii Vkgktike completely cured him. Very respectfully, Mirs. ii. B. THATCHER, VEGrETINE PItEPAUED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. INVESTMENT BONDS. Illorlirafre 7 Per Cent. old Bonds Fort Madison & Northwestern Railway Co. Ilonils or S.KIO ami Sl.OtiO eacli. Principal nntl Intrrrat I'nj able iu Uolil in icv lark. UNION TRUST CO., Now York, TRUSTEE. l.rnuth nf ltrn1 Itftfk niU.lK. nl..ln Iktua nt lU.n.Isi 700,0U0, beinp l?,(MHl per ml e. Location of Koad from fit v of Fort MiidlsoTJ, Iowa, ot Ulsslssiipl Htver, to City of tiscaloosa, Iwa. imtTeai p nauie April isi ami UiIoIht lt. For ! Ht 11 Mits-1 (I I n a) . U ttli emit $500 nml H.OOO ItoiKt there will h Kiviu as a lioims 1M himI faoo reaveotlvfly lu full paiil tttjiMat blotU ol tiic nmiiHiiv. Applicatmns ior Ponds, or for further information, Circulars, etc., bhuu d be made tu JAMES M. DRAKE & CO., Bankers, Irexel ltnllillnir, ai Wnlt St., W. V. Republican Manual ! f AllMI(;. OF IHHn. Hlstorv, Prlnrlples. Early Lenders, and AchievcineMsnf the KepuhltiMn Party with rull .....uniphW'S AICFIKIjII AII AK- Tlll'IC. Jty ti. V. Snali.ev. of the New Vork Tribune. A hook wonted by every iiiioliiycnt vot.'f. The beat of all arsenals from which to diuw aiiuiiuintion forcampalKD lUM. An elcizant cUth-botind volume at a fraction of tha u-ual cost. Prico, AO cents; postage, "7 cents. Circular nt free. Forsa.c i-y the icrtilitiK hook ie Her in t-very town. AMKHICAN HOOK K('IIAN(.K, Trihuue Uui'.dinn. New York. IATUKS AND 8TOHK-HKKPK11S-Yo J chu yet Chiilee isionilrt chr up, hy writuii: on a Postal for our Price l.Ut, which enables you to order by ittnil the let way, and set t.ic many kmdaot aier cliumll.-e we keep for Bale at hutpiiniily low prices. Wt ud Mimples of liumliiirir, I hci-h, Jtiblions, Frinueg, etc., if requested. We bWI Wliolesale and ltdail for Cab down. A new coinbin ;ti..n r.Vftem enables us toquut very close prit es. We have f and $5 packages of No tions whirh cannot lie l.nuiit f,,r twice tlir m-.ney elae wliere, all wanted in ev family. Aluuey returned il not fcaualattury. iiovwii Ton &, nrTTOf, AA 'J remont Street, Hston. Mana. VASELINE -sir This woti'lprful snbstanre Is aclcnowV,1ceil by phvst. clans thr,, imIi, , ut the worM to lie the liest relne,ly di c,;vorc, Ior the cure or Woumls, lluriiK, Ithelitnatlsin, Skin lllsi'iuifs, PH. Catarrh, Chilhlnlns, Ac In or.Ior that evf ry one may try It, It Is put p In 1.5 wl art cenl b"les Inr hous'huli use. (li t tin it Iitun vimr ilnifwisL ami yuu 1U una It superior to auythiug you have ever used. Look. Agents! Every man wanta Ml Irt,erty pit tii from hiirKtitpt. Hecure the n.i.rs; re rr tho Nareo ndow Faten in vour cmintT Srpila vrywtiera liumeiiie pmi rins free. Ad rrss M. CAHNA- HAN. Cleveland. (). Cin tM IIKItrFV IVSTITl'TE (rstabll.hed 1W9), J ltandolph. N. V. Ou the A. k ii. W. U. K., in lha CJnuitiiuqwi lAike rek'lon. A well-en inwfd and success ful in'iuuiary for both sexes. The iual i itf-raiv Depart nii.nis and a very flouiishim; C'muieicial Kchuul and Atuaic I)t-wirlnient. .V2 d.ft..Tent student last vear. Pura air, mount ilu-RpriiiR water, p iod f-od and earl-iul super vision. No deaths In yea a. Kndowmeiits such that we will rec.lve a stuiltnt (total expousej for 1 Term fVr MO; for 1 year, Sl.jO. Cutaiocue ent fie on app.icatioii to the Principal, PHOF. J. T. KDW'AhUS. D D. Fall Term opens Aitfttl UO. IMPORTANT TO AGENTS THE LIFE OF GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD IW his pers nal fiien.1. MAJOR Itl'NDY, Alitor N. J. Mn. Hm only edition to whkh tiem. (iuAmU. haa given pertMinaJ jturiittwi or facta, butlfudy tihiatrated, prinod Atvi bouud. Pull length .leal portrait by Hall. Irom a picture taien expreit.y for tbia work. Acttva AfceiitH Wuiitrd. Liberal ternn. Send at LOO at oitce for couipJete nut tit, A. S. 11AKN3 k CO.. lilt at: Win mm Street, New York. BI-CARB SODA is tne pest in tne wonn. It Is ahsolutely pure. It Is tn. best for We II. Inal Pnrp,.s?s. It Is tli, l bt fr linking aiiU . uv. w , 6o muu uroLeis. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phil. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We Will ftfMid nnr Kleclro-Vftllali Itoita mii.I nthsaa Klectric Appliances upon trial for.W daynto thobe Millicu-d Willi nvUtJUd UtUtlllU Him tli& U1& nt a rtmnunl tmtur Albo of tbe Liver, Kidneys, KlicULmUi&ni, Paralyaii, etc A ture cure yuar united or no fmy. Addreaa Vol tit ir Itelt (e, Sfarahall, Mich. Tidy Spool Case. AV.V.1STH tVAITKII F.VKKV WIIKltK. oxlilethinf new fur S.,win,' Ma,!.ii.. 1 M,li.' Vi',.rV Hasket or Poiket. Sample hy uutll, 4 ;i cents, or auiouut in Jotage slaimm. Shu.I rnr elrriiiar. A,l,res icunci.i. a Tin us. Manufnciurert, Yulikeis, Weatt-lie.ler Courjty, H. T. WAKTEIt-Anerits everywhere to sell our Roods, by saiup.e. to rami le.. We uive .ttri., live nrKnl. siul tlrst-eluMi koixIs to your customers: we clve vnu kooJ pi,Fii,s, we pirpay h,i epreM tQarjeBJ WO JUrillU OUlUt .IPC. I III,- IKIlLILtl PKOFl.K'S YKA CO., Box ftoaa.st. Louis, Mo. Fits, Spasms and Convulsions Cured by tho use of B. PEHICS'SIPILEPSruaaTOS. KtTld for Irt'fi c,iv nl K.iiith.v J.ut.uju u ll l'KMcii, Wliulu.ole Uruub'1.1, bt. Jueupli. ale. Mnrphlna Ilmblt Cured lis IS) tuttdKys. aopaytlUiaraa, lilt. J. biju-uiuib. Lebaoua. Ohio. S350 A MONTH I AGENTS WANTED I 7li B bl beiliDg Articles Iu the worut; 4 nuuf.eree. Jar Uauasun, Detroit, allcii HANCOCK. ?!!. rBOM RARTIFI fl plates. Anelila Walltul. (.t(J. Norwich University, Sr, irlrntlftc and cular. W. M. KLMUALIiH.ComiuHinlanL BUGGIES for the TRAT1K. Territory given. KMKKPlllSli CAHHIAliK CO, Cluclnuutl, O. Catolujjua t'KEK. $777 A YBAR and expenses toafieuta, Outllt Free. AiUieaa V. U. VIC'KEHY, Auu.U, Maine. WAIVTK'-A Secnnd-hanrl Power Printliiir Press. T.lll UiK. A.l.lrew (J. F, Kellogg, Vluelalij, N, J. Dl VOHf'ES, In any Stale, without publldty. SeoJ .lamp fur the law. Ii. H. SIMS, UUicao. IIL $72 A w H day at horn. aaaUy mada. Costly " Gnlnt llaa. AilJiu. Tau. A do.. Aunuaia. Maiaav y hk tTo zi i i t r 1' - ow o. n a't t T -V pI -i wmm: -I ,gPVT9 Jt sik'ni SWPillA 5 a a,'. J m m THO uniy tccmeuy THAT ACTS Ar iHErsAMK iiaki OS oTHE LIVER. 1 rib tsuvfbLs, and the KIDNEYS. 77' is combined action givca it won derful poicer to cure aU disrrttrs. Why Are We Sick ? Jifcause allow these great organA to become clonnctl or torimc. anal poimnov humors are therefore forecdi Unto the blood that ihouul Co crpellcitt naturally. IUll,H)t SM-.ss, IM l,KS. I'ltXSTI PATIOM. KlltMKV 'ni'l,4INTS, I IIIMIlt BIHKm:S, WK.VK. LSSl.w, ami m:hvoi.s nisoi;i)Ki:s. Ihy causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw of' Why StitTcr Tllllon. pnln. anil nrneat Wlixlorilienteil itli 1'lloa, Const I lint Ion? Wlif rrlu-llti'llrd ovenllsordon il Kidney. 1 Vihf pnilure nervnun or slrk lientlnrlieal IVhy Imro alnrples. nivlitn I ITse KIDNEY WOHT otf rejoice tn health. It is a dry, vegetable compnunIand One paekafrewlll make.lx qtnot Medicine. Get it cf yei'ir flmgnift, hit iri!l ordir ii for you. Price, $1.W. WILLS, :C3ACDIC:T ft CO., F::prletori, w (Will, end post pftl-l.) fturllnaipn, VW N Y N D No : I FRAZER AXLE GREASE. FOIt T,ir. IV IH'AI.I'ltS. AicardiU Uie ilKKAT, uh' IliiSun ut Vie tknUnuviX and 1'ttrin Ki'iU'iit ion . Chicago. FRAZER LU8KICAT0R CO. New York. Important to the Fair Sex ! THE GRRAT ENGLISH REMEDY, cures Ie ' hopator whitos.) Painful Menstruation.f'Iceriition.'Vfp rian Diseases, Absent Menstruation, all dieeases, knoiW as female weakness. They have boen usej in Fmrlana lor yeans as a periodical and ruwilfitmn niTl. Sold by all i.i,u it:r unx or Bix noxea for olu.utl. Bent ny mail fr"e of nustiM.e, aecurely Benlea. Till. ( WAV Ml lilt IMC VAKT M , , Meehauics' ltlnck, Detroit, Mich. Wholenale A rente for IT. H. C fl'amphlets sent free. O. N. UKITT1CNTON, Wholesale Ai'nt. Now York REMEDY FOR CURING Coik Colds, BroncMlis, Asthma, CONSUMPTION, Aad all Throat and Lunir ftflrtion.. Th'lorsed by Uu Press, Pliyaldaua, IMoy and AOUcUU i'eoplo. X" XXTT IT, YOUR Kit ED Y IS Sold by all SOrKllctiie Itcaler.. RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands beat la tha World, loraaj. bj tba SL Paul, Minneanolis & Manitoba R.R. CO. Thraa dellara par ar allowed tha aettlar far Iwa.h la aad aulUvaitoa, For partlonlara applr te D. A. M0K.INLAY. Laad Comaalitalaner, H. Pavul, if I max. CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. representing the choicest selected Tortoise-Shell and Amber. The lightest, nandsomest, and strongest knowaw Sold bj Opticians and Jewelers. Made b 8PNCS 0. M. CO., 13 Maiden Lane, New York. WESLEYAH ONIVERSITY, MIODLKTOM'IV. CU,S, Three four-year courses Classical, I.atln-Sclentlne, and Scientific. Irte raime of alectiva stiMies In ea, h conr... lne Museum, Laboratory, an,l (ibscrvatory. Post-graduate courses In Literature an! Science. No prepuatory or professional courses. Free Scholarships fur Uidkeut and marltoriou. stmlenta. Entrance Kismlnatln, Sep. (Mil. For Catalogues address WAI. .soil ill KII.R, necreury orr aculty NIFIER Is tha Original " Concentrated Lye ad Reliable Pamn Soap Maker. Directions ac ouiuiv eai h ('an for maauai llaril. Haft and Toilet ausp qulcklv. It is fuO 5,'.l'i'".J1"Ulr''"i,n- 'our grocer lor kAlMAl. 1? I li.lt, and take no otlicrr. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phili. "BEATTT" OP WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY, 14-Stop ORGANS Dtool, Book k Miiatc, koied ft shipped only x.'l.oo. hew Piauoa SIM to (l.ooo. L.or. yoa buv an In suumsot be sure to see bis a) Idummer oiler ithufrofcd: trm. Addreas DAM1KL t. UKAVt f, Waahln.ua, M.X Tllia Clalin-Uoiue Katabllahed 1SU,1. PENSIONS. New Imvr. Thouwnds of soldiers and belrs entitled. Pensions date back to aliacliar.e or death. Time Umited. ddreas, with stamp, tiiKouuii e. i-KMonr, P.O. Drawer U6, Waaliliiarton, P. C. a i. r. -i-i's wAn rtTii 10 sen tn. 11 K K 41 k GEN. JAS. A. RARFIFIII hy his comrade in arms aud personal friend, tlta, J. M. BHINHIIV, an author of wutt ceMinty. This work la fjrajjffe, ouVafic, loinrimt. Fully llluatraleil, PosiUv.ly toe brat and clwitiust book. How. other c.aui. 8?ild 5. at once for outtlL We eive th l.t i.t.... Ar4 fuica and can coin snoikev. uulutAiiii BB05., Pub.., Chestnut St.. Phil.Tlflr.lni p. AUU COPY PAH BKIPT(wtOi IW VOUNG MEN moutb. Kvcrr Kr(.utf k Uon. Addrew K. VaTcuime. 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