SCIENTIFIC! NOTES. Tasteur states that at a farm near SpdHs cattle which had died of rat-bun-cnlar fever twelve years ago were buried at a certain spot within a walled gar den. Some specimens of the soil were after that lapse of time lixiviated and concentrated, and some guinea pigs in ocnlated with the matter thus obtained died oon afterward, developing all of the well-marked symptoms of carbuncle. Seven sheep were allow-d to pass n few hours a day at the place whpi-o the dis eased animals were interred, and the re sult of this pxwriment waR that two of the sheep died of fever in pboUt sin weeks. The vitality of the germs of this disease is remarkable. On Angn8t25, 180, during a thunder storm in broad daylight, M. Trecul saw. as he states in a paper read before the French Academy of Science on March 28, a very brilliant elongated bod.v, about thirty-eigh to forty centimeters long by twenty-five centimeters broad, with conical ends, pass from one pari of a dark cloud to another and before disappearing and dividing above the houses a small part of its substance fell, as if influenced by eravity, and devel oped a path of a luminous nature mark ed on the sides with ronnd protuber ances of a reddish color. The author adds that in other thunder-storms he has repeatedly noticed a feeble light, band-like in shape, lighting up the width of the street in whole or in part. The Mekarski air engiuo (3 about to Ie introduced for street railroads in England. It can be used in combina tion with a car or separately. This locomotive weighs about 7.5 tons, and consists of cylindrical steel reservoirs that are charged with air at a pressure of 450 pounds to the square inch before starting, a special regulating apparatus, and ordinary cylinders and driving gear. The air passes through a reservoir of hot water and steam to the regulator, nnd thence to the cylinders. The heat thus imparted to the air increases its volume and prevents the freezing of moisture in the exhaust passages. When this engine is working there is no noise, and there is the further and obvious advantage of an absence of smoke. This type of motor has been in successful operation iu Nantes for about two years. It was discovered a few years ago that trees decreased somewhat in girth dur ing the winter season. It was supposed before that, their liquors freezing, as other liquors do, they should rather ex pand than shrink. Nature, however, is not ordered after the wisdom of men. Water expands in proportion as it rises above the freezing point, and it also expands when it goes below. So long before it was proved by the carefully conducted observations of Dr. Hayes, in the Arctic regions, the laundress knew that the colder the weather the more the linen dried, that low tem perature as well as high temperature favored evaporation. Trees evaporate trom their branches in winter, and thus the colder the weather the more they shrink. Some new facts in this class have recently been addod by two Ger man scientists, Kravs and iCiiiser. Trees not only vary their diameters from win ter to summer, but also from day to day. They are larger from noon to twilight next morning, smaller from twilight till noon. Although not so stated, this is also, no doubt, due to evaporation, which is probably greater in the morning growth than' at any other time. The demand for moisture shrinks the vessels and lessensthe girth. The Caterpillar mid the Fly. A corpulent caterpillar is stuffing his lurreii or velvet doublet, w ith the juicy pulp of a young and tender oak leaf. His thoughts at all events his sensa tions-are completely centered in the business which he ha in hand more properly in mouth; und he dreams as little ol approaching dunger as an al derman at a city least imbibing the green fat of turtle, while a sparkling chandelier hangs, perhaps suspended by an all but severed chain, over his de voted head. No chandelier, indeed, but destruction in a living form as bril liant, hangs suspended over the un conscious glutton of the oak leaf. An ichneumon fly, poised in the air above lnm, nor iridescent whirs and black Bhining body glittering in the sun, is tearfully vibrating her tail like piercer, with intent to plunge it into the fleshy back of her well-fed victim. She stoops ner weapon enters is withdrawn, and leaves behind it, in the wound, a germ of nascent torture a thousand times more dreadful than a drop of deadly poison a tiny egg deposited within the warm onhce pierced for its recent'on. In a few hours this egg becomes a gnawing worm, which thrives and fat tens on the juices, leaving carefully un touched the vital organs of the helpless gormandizer thus compelled to foster it. Its growth completed the parasite emerges, and then, in completion of its murderous part, spins a silken thread, with which it proceeds to bind the nearly exhausted body of its supporter (as Gulliver by Lilliputian cords) to the surface of the oak leaf. Thus manacled, the shrunken remnant of the once plump crawler exists yet a few miser able days, while the young ichneumon, having inclosed itself v?ithin a shroud of silk, undergoes its transformations, and finally emerges into a perfect life, a sparking fly, like its parent, close be side the then dead body of the creature by which it had been nourished to ma turity. " Episodes of Insect Life." WISE WORDS. Entertain charity, and seek peace with all men. Inclination and interest determine the will. Love, faith and patience the three essentials to a happy life. None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. A falsehood has no legs, and cannot stand; but it has wings, and can fly far and wide. Man believes himself always greater than he is, and is esteemed less than he is worth. Never show that you suspect, nor ac cuse till you have found that your sus picion was well founded. Every person has two educations one Which he receives from others, and one more important which he gives himself. The nice arrangement and prop?r ap propriation of time is a science almost as valuable as any of the seven, and as im portant to acquire. A gentleman in Montreal who offered the city $20,000 as a permanent bread fund for the poor, without respect to creedor nationality, had much diilicultv in getting his generous gift accepted, some of the aldermen contending that the city council is not appointed to ad minister a land for charitable pu"oses. SCSDAV KEAl)Itt. The tiilvertie. Trofessor Iroctor closes his lecture on "The Star Depths" with the follow ing quotation from Jeen Paul Frieder ich ltichter: God called up a man into the vesti bule of heaven, saying "Come thou hither and see the glory of My house." And to the servants that stood around His throne He said: "Take h'm and nndress him from the robe's of flesh, cleanse his vision and put new breath into Im's nostrils; only touch not with any change his human heart the heart that, weeps and trembles." It was done, and with a mighty utifjc-l for his guide, the man stood ready for his infinite voyage; and from the terraces of heaven, without sound or farewell, at once they wheeled into endless space. Some times, with solemn flight of ongel wing, they fled through poharns of darkness, through wildernesses of death that divided the worlds of life; sometimes they swept along frontiers that were qnickening under prophetic motion. Then from a distance that is 'counted only in heaven, light dawned for a time through a sleepy film ; by unutterable pace the light swept to them, they, by unutterable pace, to the light. In a moment the rushing of planets was upon them ; iu a moment the blazing of suns was around them. Then came eternities of twilight that revealed, but were not revealed. On the right hand and the left towered mighty constella tions, that by self-repetitions and an swers from afar ; that by couuter posi tions built up trinmphal gates, whose architraves, whose archways horizon tal, upright rested, rose, at altitude by spans that seemed ghostly from in rinitude. Without measure wero the architraves, past number were the arch ways, beyond memory the gates. With in were stairs that scaled the eternities below ; above was below below was above to the man stripped of gravitating body depth was swallowed up in height unsurmountablc, height was swallowed up in depth unfathomable. Suddenly, as they thus rode from infinite to in finitesuddenly, as they thus tilted over abysmal worlds a mighty cry arose, that systems more mysterious, that constellations more glorious, that worlds more billowy, other heights and other depths, were coming, were nearly, were at hand ! Then the man sighed and stopped, shuddered nnd wept. His overburdened heart uttered itself in tears, and he said: "Angel, I will go no further. For the spirit of man aeheth with this infinity. Insufferable is the glory of the universe. Let me lie down in the grave and hido myself from the perse cution of the infinite; for end there is none. And from all the listening stars that shono around issued a choral voice: "The man speaks truly; end there is none, that even yet we have heard ot. lumx there is none 1 ihe angel solemnly demanded: "Is there indeed no end, and is this the sorrow that kills you?" But no voice answered, that ho may answer himself. Then the angel throws up his glorious hands toward the heaven of heavens, saying: "End there is none in the universe of God. Lo 1 also there was no beginning." Hellcloiin ivs nml Notre The Congregational church at Ver million, Dak., lost its house of worship, with all its furniture, by the recent flood. Seventy years ago the first Christian baptism of a Hindoo took place. There are now in India, Burman and Ceylon" 500,000 native Christians. A new uptown Methodist church is projected in New York. It is proposed to commence work when 8200,000 has been raised, of w hich 150,000 has al ready been subscribed. According to the present programme prepared fortho Methodist (Ecumenical conference, to be held in London in September next, Bishop Simpson is to preach the opening sermon. Some one has counted up the Sunday school conventions, institutes and assemblies held in this country during 1880. They numbered 5,220, an aver age of over 100 a week. But the coun try is large, and these gatherings were held in many widely-separated places. The Fifth Avenue Baptist church, of New York, needed repair and em bellishment. Dr. Aimitago told his people of this need, and the conse quence was an immediate response by solid men, who subscribed S2'.t,000. The church will now be one of the most beautiful in the city. New churches are being organized on the Western mission fields of the Bap tist home mission society at the rate of out for each week. In five years there will be from 250 to 300 churches added to our force. These, in addition to the 750 houseless churches now in the West will give at least 1,000 churches requir ing attention from the society, either to build or to support pastors for a time. Examiner. A religious paper in London speaks of the great annoyance which some min isters suffer while preaching, from the thoughtlessness of restless and fidgety persons, who pull their watches fiom their pockets or turn around to look at the church clock. This paper says that there ought to bo a law that whoever takes out his watch or looks at the clock during sermon should be condemned to hit out the monotonous reading of one of the longest "sermons of one of the dryest sixteenth century divines. The Monkey and the Crab, A careless assistant to a fishmonger, with a basket of crabs on his arm, took it into his head while pasbing the mon key's house in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, the other day, that it would be amusing to give a crab to one of the monkeys whioh held out its "hand" through the wires of the cage. The animal, we are told, looked at it curiously, then raised it to his mouth. The crab, hitherto ineit, now recovered its self- possession, and took hold of the mon key's nose between his large claws The other, with a piercing cry, rushed to the roof of the building, clinging to a cord. It continued to maintain its hold, the monkey frantically endeavor ing to tear it away. Weary of the strug gle he suspended himself to a bar by the tail, hoping thus to throw off his enemy, the other apes sitting on the ground, looking on with astonishment at the strange spectacle. Suddenly the poor animal became motionless. He was, as an eye-witness suggests, think' ing, and his reflections, we are told, were of a melancholy character, as they ended in suicide. He let go the bar to which he had been suspended, and fall ing head foremost was killed instantly, his nose still in the claws of Lis perse- c itor. The fellow who was much struck by a young lady wanted to return a kiss for the blow. Lowell Wizen. A Rank Feast In India. Squatting 5n the center of various piles of delicacies sits the vender. And curious are these sweets. Milky cronm and coarse brown sugar are their chief ingredients. No attempt is made at decoration. In fact, the native would not appreciate anything which savored of delicacy. His coofrel'y is always strong. Horrid garlic, greasy ghi or clarified butter condiments at which the European would sicken are the choicest of their culinary efforts. The quantity cf sweets a strong man con sumes borders on the marvelous. The reasoi. is of easy account. A Hindoo, by his religion, la-forbidden to eat meat, and the most nourishing food they can obtain is saccharine matter. A sweet meat called " jelabi" is in high esteem. This is made in imitation of a hollow coil of rope and.filled with treacle. A mouthful to a tender stomach is pro vocative of cholera or biliousness for at least a month. But the English school boy has been known to compete with he Hindo in snch gastronomic feats; for one boy has been known at a sitting to eat twelve solid pounds. The doctors Erophesied of him immediate death, but o smiled sickly and thought a glass of milk would set him all right. In all great native feasts confection ery takes an important place. First, as the guests arrange themselves, is handed round in a silver tray the attar, a scent procured from the rose. This is rubbed into the clothes of the guests. Then follow the pan and betel. This is the nut of the areca pounded, and with lime inclosed in large, green, suc culent leaves. It is nn appetizer, and eaten just in the same manner as European would drink just before din ner sherry and bitters. The taste Is acid, but withal pleasant, and the lime brightly reddens the lips. This is greatly odmired by the native. Then follow rice, sugar and milk, and pound upon pound of the Coarsest lollypops. Not a word is spoken during the feast. Each man is bent upon his meal, and those who wish to highly honor thoir guest tie around their stomach before sitting down a tender thread. When this breaks the gentleman thinks ho has satisfied his appetite. As when in olden times in Enropo a lady thought she paid a compliment to her host wheu she said she had been so drunk as to forget how she reached home, so a na tive of a certain caste thinks he is cour teous when he says the repast was so good as to cause severe indigestion. It is not an uncommon thing alter a grand feast for at least two or three people to die of over-gorging ; and then another feast has to be given, at which, proba bly, some more die. Thus is death's sickle not permitted to rust. A sweet meat shop is a fieqnented place in it only by the younger members of tho community, but by the sage and hoary. But nothing can bo bought without wrangling. Though a man may buy a pound of the self-same article for ten years running, he would each time try to reduce the price, and the seller, knowing this peculiarity, invariably asks double the real price. Calif orni an. Amphibious Venice. Water is the Venetian's native ele ment. In the quaint gloom of twilight the canals of Venice are alive with her male population, men and boys, and very many little maidens, too, ill cloth hg leaves, sporting in the waters like so many dark-skinned Polynesians. They dive, they gambol, they shout, they splash, they make the old walls and slimy waters merry with their cries and laughter, while their nude, white bodies come out against them ia shiny, drip ping relief, like so many figures of a lar-away primitive world, where inno cence still rules supreme. Mothers sit knee-deep in water on their house-steps, either holding their six months' old babies, while they kick and splash and coo delightedly on their own account at finding themselves thus earlv in lite in their native element, or else they let the older ones loose, with ropes around their waists, securely fastened either to them. selves or the door-ring, to bo hauled quickly in iu case of emergency. To aid them still further in their nautical exploits, these infants are supplied with breast-boards on which to float until they learn to swim, which feat is soon accomplished, for thev take as easily to tho water as othei children do to green sward. Indeed, at this time of day it requires some extra skill on the part of tho gondolier to pick his way through the swimming, floating, plunging population, as thick in spots as shoals of mackerel in their season, screaming and hustling one another in the brine as vigorously as if sporting on shore. Where there is so much rollicking nakedness about, stalwart models of men as nude, saving llieir waist-cloths, as the classical gods, and iiitle girls and boys ragless, or next to it, ut first blush on encountering them in these watery streets of a largo city in broad daylight, the stranger is startled; but soon gets accustomed to this novel phase of Venetian life. Salt water is a great leveler. Orisflii ofthe Word "Dim." The word "dun" is not entirely un familiar to the ordinary orth American ear. it is not a word of sweet sound or delightful associations. It generally means that a man is undone. Tho coarse and persistent demand for filthy lucre at a time alien wo have hunted through every pocket we possess in the vain hope of finding oven the smallest coin that was ever deposited in a contribu tion-box is not exactly like a refrain of music. It may, however, be sadly in teresting to know the origin of the word. There is a momentary glow of satisfaction in the sight of the maker's name on the saw with which the but geon amputates your leg. We do not aigue that it is a satisfaction that lasts very long, or that it is very prof und in its character, but still there is the merest shadow of a shadow of interest, not to put the matter in an exaggerated way, in the knowledge that tho atom mentioned saw is of good Sheffield make, and not one of those cheap in struments in which a high civilization sometimes deals. In the reign of Henry Mil. a famous bailiff, named Joe Dun, lived in the town of Lincoln. He was extremely dexterous in extorting money from unwilling pockets. Wheu he was invited to "call again" he always accepted the cheerful invitation. In deed, his habits were so profligate and he was so careless of the courtesies of life that he was apt to call even when no genial invitation had been extended. He was never much farther away thau a creditor's shadow. When a man refusad to pay a bill, therefore, some one was sure to ask: "Why don't you Dun him?" Hence the awful word which has followed the impecunious even unto this day, and the associations of which not even the lapse of time can mellow V,7. 17 1 J j.iew i urn iiaram. Pennsylvania has olio newspapers eighty-seven ol wnicn are dailies. A Dcsperilo'g Escape. A communicatin from Santa Fe, New Mexico, says Full particulars of the escape of Wjliara Bonney, alias "Billy the Kid," fum the jail of Lincoln county have reaaed here. The Kid was in charge of lib Alinger and J. W. Bell, deputy shniffs, cool and brave men. It seems, bwever, that by docile behavior the prisoer put them off their guard. On the (yening of the day in question Alingerhad gone to supper, leaving lieu to watch the prisoner. Bell was sitting ;in the floor talking, when the Kid, wh was heavily shackled and handcuffed, wproached him pleas antly and sudden!' jumped at him with the swiftness of awildcnt, hitting mm on the head and fracturing his skull. He then snatchcdBell s pistol and shot him in the bren. Bell ran down the steps and fell at tie foot a corpse The Kul kicked open tho door, procured a hatchet and knotted off his shackles. He also broke 0en tho door of the armory and tookposscssion of several -nns and pistols. Bob Almger, hearing the shot, left his tipper and ran toward the jail. When entering a small gate leading through tie jail fence, the Kid, who was upstairs. Bhot him with a gun loaded with buQtshot, killing him in stantly. Tho tolvn of Lincoln seemed terror-stricken, and nobody thought of opposing the SLd. He stole a horse and rode off, armed with four revolvers and a Winchester rifle. He has ex. pressed a determination to kill Governor Lew allace, who failed to pardon him, and who, bv a curious coincidence, signed the Kid's de" at oni Fe on the sama "y ue escaped ai Ltnooln. Suhstitiifrs for Kissing. Some rude nces have strange sub stitutes forkissitg. Of a Mongol father, traveler writes, " lie smeued lrom time to time the head of his youngest son, a niaik cf paternal tenderness usual among tie Mongols instead of embracing." In the Philippine islands, we are told, "the sense of smell is de veloped to so cieat a degree that they are able, by smelling at the pocket handkerchiefs, to tell to which persons tuey belong; ard lovers, at parting, ex hange pieces of linen they may be wearing, and during their separation inhale the odor of the beloved being. Among the Citacong-hill people, again, it is said, " the manner of kissing is pe culiar. Instead of pressing lip to lip, they place the nose and mouth upon the cheek and inhale the breath strongly." Their form of scech is not "Give me a iss, but "Smell me. In tho same way, according to another traveler, ' thi Burmese do not kiss each other in the Western fashion, but apply the lips and nose to tho cheek nnd make a strong inhalation." Moreover, " the Samoans salute by juxtaposition ol noses, accompanied not by a rub but a hearty snioj." There is Scriptural pre cedent for such custous. When blind Isaac was in doubt whether the son who came to hini was Jacob or not, ho smelled tho smell of his raiment, and blessed him." Springfiel I (Mass.) Republican. Edgar T. Page, Esq., druggist, writes us from Chicopeo Falls that Mr. Albert Guentber, nndcr Wild's hotel, has used that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, tor a severe case of rlieninattsm nml it cured him, as if bv magic. ' Ho tilsn used it with great success among his horses in cases of sprains, sores, etc., and it cures every time. A Queer Way of Building Houses. There are in the world many queer ways of making houses, and one of the queerest is found in tlie city ol 1'alem- bang, in Sumatra. Thi town extends for three or four miles on both sides of a rather wide river, and both shores are lined with houses. I irst comes a row built upon piles which are driven into the bottom ot the river, ana outsnie ol that another row resting on great bam boo rafts, which are held by cables of rattan to the piles of the next houses. Of course these ra'ts rise and fall with the tide, and the doors open upon the water, so that thoy are reached by boats. Tlie thresholds are not more than a foot above water, and ouo steps directly from a boat into a house. One can buy anything there is for sale in this town without getting out of his boat. Hie people are Malays, and it is said that they never bniltl a house on ilry laud if they can find water to set it in, and never go anywhere on foot if they can reach the place in a boat. Des Moines Iutva Stato licjjl-ter. We notice tlie following in an ex change: Mr. G. B. Hnvcrer, foreman N. Y. & N. II. S. B. Co., suffered for eight days with terrible pain in the back, almost to distraction, until he heard of and used St. Jacobs Oil, one bottle of which cured him completely. The amount of fish annually con sumed in New l'ork city aggregates nearly 31,000,000 pounds, of which cod comprises about 6,000,000 pounds, blue nsh neariy 5.00H.OOO and macKerel 3,500,000. Vegetine - yon - Cancers anJ Cancerous Humors. The Doctor's Certificate insAr ix. Ashlft, Wash i UK tou Co., 111., Jan. 14, 1h78. Mr. IT. It. Ki kvknh: In hi' sir Tliia iw in ccrlifv (hat I lial been miffVr. iiiK from a lt-wn t'anrrr on inv ri'lit bn-uBt, which ln v very r.ividlv, umi all niytni inl lmlpv-u me U tn (lit;, when I hi iini of your iiu tlirim, kuktine, ri'i'initnii-iHltMl litr t 'uni-i-r iiihI ('itliriTitUH IluitinrH. I rniiitiieiiciMl to tuki' it. itinl ooii louml mH lt licju. nititf lo feel bitter; my In alth ami hiritK buh Mt thf beiii tfn iiiriiii-nru winch it ex rt l. and a b w Mouth lrom the time 1 i-oimiit in vil tho mm; u! tho tut-xiNK tho Cum-er came out it:ni"st tnim-. ( AliltlK m i'OKKKKT. T certify that I am ioioiially aeqnaiutett with Mrs. DoFurrest, ami 1 coiibiiler hi r one of our vt rv besL WOUiCU. Vll. 11. l OWbl.KiS. WHY WILL YE SUFFER THE PRICELESS VEGKETINE. Cancer Cured. Washington, D. C Jan. 6. 1H81. rn h n. Rtkvkvk? 'I'll., ir.-at avmiu.thv T hve for others who are suf. fereih lrom Cancer itiKU'uiu-eroUM lliiinorN imirenMeg inn that it inuiy suered ilulv to write you, ultlioiiKh a niraiuier to me. fur two lomj M are I sullereil umi eiiuurril the most jtuiutHi rn'iueui, iiom a iaiiee of the llreat. .My citfco (li li. d Hie ellorU ot the tea ohvuii ialiii. 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A alninln mini liarmlnan vnmn.li. 4lial m.vnM every time, ami prevents disease by keeping tno blond pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is tno KreatPM oiefwinir ever con ferred upon man. Hup Bitters iB tlmt remedy, and Its proprietors are bcinff blessed by tlioii snnds who have been savod and cured by it. Will you try it? Hco other column, Two physicians and surgeons of Lon don, England, are supposed to receive about $100,000 per year each 'in fees. BEsrrrn fro pf.ath. William J. CoiiKtiltn, of Soinervllle, Mara., saj-s: In Ihe full of 1870 1 wai taken with blcedlns ol the lung, followed .by a severe conch. I lost my ai.petito anil fli'h. anil was confined to my bed. In 1877 I was ad mitted to the hospital. The doctors said Iliad a hole in my limp as biff as a half-dollar. At one time a re- .,Tt went around that 1 was ileail. 1 pave in lioiio. hut a friend told mo of Db. William Hall's Balsam Fon the Lcnos. I trot ahottlo, when, to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three yenra past. I write this uonlne; cyery one alliic tod with disicd lunss will take Dn. Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and be convinced that cos si'MiTios can be crnED. I can positively say it haa done more pood than all tho other medicines 1 have t.iken since my sickness. For over thlrtv-fonr yenrs Tin. TOHIAS S VliXETTA LINIMENT has been warranted to cure Croup, ('olio, Spasms, i:irrhea nnd IMienlery, tulii-n internally, and Sore Throat, Pains in the l.tmhi, Chronic lliieiunatiHni, Old S iv, Viiiiph-s, Ilotrtii-s ami Swellinns, exter num. a;ul not a oonie nus neen M'lnriieii, manv iimi llf, a' KlHliii-r Ih.'v would not be without it even it' it was tin a bottle. Mold liv drnL'i'itB at -25 and SO cents. Depot, 4-2 Hurray Hi -vet. Ni" York. THE MARKETS. KKW YORK, fcoef Cattle Med. Nat. live wt. 10 dn Calves Poor to Prime Veals. , 4f(S Sheep (y,0D Lnnilis 7 Ut, Hogs Live Gir'.i DiPMwd. city 75;'4 11', U o Flour J-.x. State, good to tancy 4 ho Western, nood to fancy. 4 95 Wheat No. 2 Hod 1 20 No. 1 White.-. 1 25 Rye State 1 0!) Hurley Tv o-rotvod State 80 Corn rngradedWoHtcni Jlixed 5b' Southern Yellow 61 dlt 6 50 Mj 8 00 (ft 1 27 (l 1 25Ji H 1 If Ob SO 04 62 64 Oata White State 5'2r, 51 Mixed Western ia Hay Medium to Prime, Tim'y I'O Straw Long live, per cwt 1 10 Hop State, lHi) 12 l'ork Moss, old, for export ... lfi 00 Lard City Steam 11 00 f'O 1 211 W 1 15 f,i. 23 dilli 0.) (I l no Oi 11 20 Kelined 11 20 Petroleum Crude (tY.dh lielined 8 f'j Butter State Creamery, Jicie.. 20 (it 25 Dairy 1:1 ftj 18 Western Im. Creamery 16 fit 21 Factory 13 fid 15 Cheeso Stato Factory, nt'e... 11 Q$ 12 Skims . 3 di H1, Western 5 H 12 Eggs State and lVim H fni 13 Potatoes State, bbl Karly ltoso 2 50 r0 2 00 DCKFAI.O. Steers Extra 6 20 Lambs Western 6 25 Sheep Western 6 35 Hogs, Good toChoice Yorkers. . 6 20 (?? 6 5') dj 7 00 OC 6 40 dO 0 25 (it, 5 75 r.a 1 21 Flour C'v Ground, No. 1 Spring 5 25 Wheat No. 1. Hard Duluth. . 1 L Com No. 2 Mixed 'l'i'Ji 52ya Oats Stato 31 Dai-ley Two-rowed State Ut) di nosrox. 3-S U'J p.eef Western Mess 10 00 10 50 Hogs-Live 6 (t. 14 Hogs City llressed i di H1, Fork Extra mine per iit)l....l ou M il uu Flour Sluing Vheutl'atentH.. 7 0U dc 8 00 Corn Mixed and Yellow til fji 03 Oats Extra White 52 da 51 live State 1 23 (n) 1 2o Wool Washed Comb. Delaine 4:1 ft, 45 Unwashed " " 30 dj, 31 WiTEBTOWS (MA'S.) CATTLE MABKI7T. Beef Cattle Dressed v tight . Sheep Lambs Hogs 0 dji 8 dj rilll.AIiIXVHIA Flour renn. good and fancy. , Wheat-No. 2 lied 5 10 dTi 5 GO 1 2 1 23 1 O'i do 1 (M live State Corn State Yellow Oats Mixed 411 dt an do 13 di 8 (si Hotter I 'reamer.' Extra soy, 13 7 .'ln.-ese New York l ull Cream. irolcuin Crude lielined A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY! STRICTLY PURE. (Thispn-'ravlns represents the Luna in a healthy state.) What the Doctors Say! Pit. I'LKTCIIIMt, of Iximion, Missouri, hujr: "1 reromiut nd our ItaUiim in i-rolereuce to any other medicine loreonuh and colds." T)Tl. A. C. JOHN'SON. nt Mf. Verimn. 111., write ot Home wondcrliil run- of 'oiiniiiiiuI ion in hut placo by the uw ol "A lion's laniu Jfulnuiii" rn. J. B. TURN EH, Ulountfiville, Ala., a nractirlnR 'hM-iaii of twt nty-tivi 'rv,arutiuu for Consumption in tho world.' -an. wnteH; it in For nil l)irnet ol' the Tlirnnt, T.iincn nnrt I'liiiiioiuiry o run hh, it mil oeioiinu u inotti excellent itoiiiedy. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM ! J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI. O. Tfor Sale by nil 1 r iijiiit. Sohl by Mi'KASKON k ItolilllSS. New Yi rk. N Y N ViO ELY'S CREAM BALM Having pained anon vi.ililc Ji.ca I reputa tion, displariiitf all nthcr pn-parutions iu tho viciiiitv oi dinrov- Mw.m. ry, ix, uu ftK lin-rits itli'iH, n-riiLjni.i il tut a wumhrtul r-in tidy wht-n-vt r known. A fair trial will muvinee the iuoht kkt-ptirul of itr enraiivu iowt rM. U cffiHitually cleanst tho naal paKtaKf of uMI ARRH,Cul-uiLir AH iSJI Catarrhal virut. raiiK- HiL' heultliv Hem hniia allay iiithmiumtinu .tud irritation, pro tccts the nifinbrauul piv; - 0 liniii'H of tho h-ad ooiiiplrtiiy lift)! tu.-Mor. aii'l rehturt-H the Ht'UHc ol il'ulii utlditlniiB.! coImh. tatcauilrtineU. li inn-lal niultt. ar' n uh?. d hva I w apt'lit atiniiH. A thorough tn alun lit an dir- (m1 will curt 1 atarrli. A a houfti-iinlil r lue.ly tor oold iu he. ta it u uuenUiUi d. lUellaim in taa to uhc ok rccable. SuU by drugRista at 50 cents. On receipt of 5U ceuU will mail a package, bend for circular. ELY CHEAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y.' At Wholesale in New York, Philadelphia. Syra cuse, Boaton, Chicago and other citiea. TDIITu is Mi'imr ifll Ml (tiiiib erf aaJ Wim4 fll tut maU i H. kt-Hl.C CuW Ji, .nil 4 tlr. Mud a tJ.iBKH T, HctD ut j m fmwra Lub4td or !. naicholojiMUj1 StMlirttti, m-.th aaw, tiwi and plM f aiBi. aud aM 4 rtiji. Mouaf rflurncJ W all aoi aiiiBad, Addtaai rioC L Haruata, lu Moai ft. IMm, Maw. 11SVI?L0YIViENT-h25A.,iehRT a Alao &ALARV permutlt. All EXPENSES Bdv.uuid. V kiiK promptly .ld. SLOAN A Co. aud timin. mt. t luclnpull. ... 4QQQ yoarto AKenl". and eiiieiuea. S(i Outfit VUVJ free, Addrcj F. bwmu it Co., AuKum,Ma. tCR i week tn your own town. Term. nd outfit 00 fIeB. AUJ'. 11. HALLtxr k Cu..Purtlud,Mlue. 9H L'broiuo Cards Intcst style, with name, 10c.. post, fiaid. Moo. I. Ittwil k Ou.. Kaiusaii Ututu. Couutyl.N.Y. 79 A WKKK. fl'Jadavat home easily made. Costly ' Outiit Iree. Add s Thus k Co., Auatuata.Maiu. bal am I Vi--i Ls a I Tictor Out Illm Vr. "It it possible that Mr. Godfrey la tip and at Work, and cured bv aosimple a ronicdy ?" " I assure vou It is true that ho la entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gavo him np and said bo must die!" "Well-a-davl If that is so, I will go this minute and gi't some for my poor Goorgo. I know hops aro good." Queen Victoria's gold and silver plate, which is kept at Windsor, is said to be worth $15,000,000. When the Queen entertained the late Ozar shortly after the marriago of his daughter to the Duke of Edinburgh, gold plate to the value of 810.000.000 was used. The custodian ship of the ' gold-pantry at Windsor is considered an ofilce of great trust. " Now, I Ho Most Vnlipsltnttnaly ATrr, As an old practitioner, that Wahnfr's Haft, Kionet Axn Livkr CrnR Is among tho most valuable discoveries of the nineteenth century. I cannot say too much in its lichalf. Signed "J. II. CoxNr.i.LJ, M. t). "l'ittHbarg, fa., April 0, 1830.", In Los Angeles county, California, tluro are 100,000 orange, lemon and lime trees in bearing, and the crop is expected to be worth $000,000 this season. Ixmnxsriox, nYsrr.psiA, nervous prostration and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Munsmas'h l'F.i'ToNizun Hicf.f Tonic, the onlv preparation of beef containing its entiro nutritions properties. It contains blood-making, force-generating and life-sustaining properties) is invaluable in nil enfeebled conditions, whether tlie result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acnto disease, particularly il resn King from pulmonary complaints, vasweii, ard & Co., proprietors, New York. Hazard ScnoiTt.irs Humors. The Vegctilie lias cured many cases of Scrofula of five, ten and twenty yours' standing, where tho patient has ha 1 inatiy physicians, tried many ofthe known remedies'; atid, after trying the Vogetinc, tho common remark is, " It'acts differently, works dilVcrcntly, from any medicine I have ever taken." Vcgctine will cleanse Scrofula from tho sy.-tem. Try it. If vou arc hairless and cappy there is one wav, and no more, by which you may be made care less and liamiv uso Carhoi.ine, a deodorized extract of petroleum, which will positively make new hair grow. Card Collectors! 1st. Buy seven bars DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP of your Grocer 2d. Ask him to give you a bill of it. 3d. Mail us his bill and your full address. 4lh. We will mail YOU FREE seven beautiful cards, in six col ors and gold, representing Shak speare's " Seven Ages of Man." I. L. CRAGIN & CO.. 116 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PEST Mnratilay'i Tllstfry 01 CiiifiHii'if iura limn v.'M , i-loth, gilt, ouJt Cl'iimbcrs' En eye lope. nmtt mm-'B- K-s2 IIIIEV paRM. I.iimnnnrar. IIIBiX.v' "9- frni"r prlra UUI1U t .0.00. f.-r only flu. tna. iu mrpo vo vol- Shfikotujonrc' Conipltto Works. NTH liamtfcomely Lou ml In cl"tb, black itinj LMld, onlv " rent. r.;hic' IltMury ot Kiigllsli Liter- Rinro. l n.iuupnnip iiiiio vo-uiue, Cio:h, only i ce nts. Other brwks cqinilly lot. Futt ttr-eri)4-i tatu.-jue Frtt. MANHATTAN BiSOK CO., ORLD P. O. Rnx 45et. 18 Went 14th St. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE & NISTORYoptheWORLD Kmlraointr lull and ai.tlifi.tir atvountR of rvery nation of atirirnt and nu'd.-ni titiu'w, and iui'lndin n history uf t hi-rise mid ot tho (trerk and Itonmn Etni-uvH, tho iniddlf.uj.'1'H, tho rrtisiuloH, tho ft-mlul hxMi'in. tho rvlnrniiilioii, tho diwovury ttud Buttlo niont of tlie New World, otc, otc. It eontiiitiH Wi't, line- liistt irioul rnirravinjrR, nnd is tho most pnmi li'to IliHtory ot tho World bvit inl lisht'd. head tor specimen patfen and extra terms to AtfentH. Ad'lnsii National ITiimkiuno Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. EYE-GLASSES. Ilcjirescntiiif; the choicest m-lectcil Tortoise Shell nnd Amlic.r. The. lightest, hniulnoni08t, anil HtrougoMt known. KoM lv Oiitieiaim and icw.lii-H. Mndo liv Sl'KXCKlt OPTICAL MT'O. CO.. 1 : Jlni'den Lane, New York. HE POET'S CORXEIl-A weekly. Vfl-raK tui!n-r. "Muzenpa." " Priwoner ol liiillnn," and 4H nlluT lun-nis cuiiipl.'to In nnt iitiliilier. Kenton receipt of ."J ccuta. iillii-e -Hi Vesey hit., New York. (') I) Siileninen WunK-il to Bell our flmt-claM a liiKt-nellinii'l-'ooils ou colnlniHHion. A th-uilid ehuuei; to make money. Hentl Htainp lor terms and iar-tirukil-a at ouee. l'boeliix riteam l'ub. Co.,'arreu, V. A TI.EVS llinln Food- I'lirea Nervous Debility k Send forClroular. Allen's Pharmacy,1;)) :i Kintt av.,N. Y. J I'ilKlinsH ol (ientTrttlV' .lln..l..B 1.1 I (ill llt-lltM.iwtH. S350 A MOVTII ! AflKNTS WANTKDI 7.1 lleKt Ki'lliutf ArtieleH in the world, a Bami'iewe. jay iirouaon.Lieiroii.iuieu. i V ht-Uiuir Pietorial l(oob and lliblin. Priees redneed 3:1 er et. National Piililishilut Co., Philadelphia, Pa. IJENTS WANTED for tlie neat and Fastest 1 I A It Y I, A N I) FA It M K. ST to ner Acre, Khort wintero, breezy Kiiiilluers, healthy climate. CataloKlle free. U. P. CH AMHKltS, peiliTalsbnivMd. YflllNR MCW Learn Teleuraiihy. Earn 4H to 1(K) I UUIIU 111 I-II a ,uc,uti. UraduateJi nuaraliteed I'aynip oinces. auii a aiein uie u roH jancHviiie, im R tn 9fl per day at home. Samples worth t.1 free. J IU J.U Address briNsoM i Co.,Portlaud,Maiue. ITS RKUFF An CWV AS CKTITA1N AS DAY rO,l,()Vrt HAY. WITHOUT ANY OI'KUA TlON OH HINDHANCK VliOM JABOH. fiinoethtt mliu tion of Ir. Khennan's tonus thou huimIh art crowding uioii him for troatinont, i,'lally throwing away thfirKripiur. irksome, diHpiritinit ana lifo-puiiiNhinp' triiKst-H. Hut tn atment for this afflic tion inakfH tho patient oomfortablo and sate iu the porlornian-'e of ev rv kind of xcix'lne or lalor. It i a Krand tiling, und tho- who uro mpturi'd and do not provide tlii'iiiHi-lvi-s with it must enduro the dantTH of that pn-ciiriouH aiHirtion ;unl the utn of tniHHeti all through lid;. TlioiiNitu l-i ot thorns ruivd uive the mtnt ti.ittfriuK ti-HtiiiioiiiuN of gratitude to lir. Klwrniau. Ho in tho author and inventor of hi popular system: ho impart hiH nnt-ri-t to no ohm; it in applirable to all rlaHHcs and casi-ti, and, un h r his reduced rate, with In tho reach of alinoMt every ono, 1'atieiitn rau reeeivo treatnient and leave forhomA the. Hitiui. day. Jtr. rjheruiuu'H Book ou ltutituro give coiivineiuif proofs lrom proft'HHional ijentlem-jn and otln-rdot hi Hueestul tit-atuiout. It is illustrated with iihototrrai'h i-it ttir,- of bad rauH Ix-fum un.i tho I a'l'Teiiro, and is ent to those who send lo conts. I Prmehtal offloe. J.'d Umadwav, N. Y. llraneh ollico. I 4:t Alilk wtreet, Boston. la: s in New YorkMonday, Tuehdav, Saturday, In U or ton Wednesday, Thurn a ay auu rnuay. PETROLEUM PHEA U Pi Used and approved by the leading PHYSI CIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA. The most Valuable B0EE8. known. B .W" V f 4tjVsV i 1 1 nil Jm ii I ' Ft I - tZTS DISEASES, BHKUMAlisit tone as, voioa, oorw laroaLVTonv and Dinhttin. ... mm iij uioiu. tut sua vv a (laiNII nr.DAL, AT TUB PHILADELPHIA KXPOMITION I " A BOX. KILYUt HUIAL AT TU TAM1M XWlTUtU. COLQAlJE&COli.Y. .i i in GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, qout, SORENESS ftrTBi CHEST, , ppiw-sORE THROAT, SWELLINGS AND - SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET AND EARS, nuiiisrs ASD . 8CAI1D8, General Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, ALL OTHER PA1HS ACHES. No rreearotlrm on earth eqnl St. Jiens Oil i Arr. BrRK. siMl-i.ic aud CHEP Fiwrual Remedy. A trial entail! Im the comparatively trillin outlay of WCNt. and ovjry one eufferliig with .aincaa have choapand punitive prouf of Iti claims. dihECTIOM) 1.1 ELETES tiNUCMIIIS. SOLD BY All DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEOtClKE. A. VOGELER & CO. Itnltimnvf, Mil.. V. S. A. The lPurest and llcst Jledirine eter Jlauo. Acolmbinntlon of Hops, Buchu, Man draklo and Dandelion, with all tne bc?'a"l mnVteVurative properties of all other Bitters, makosVtherreatert Blood Purifier, Liver Sea J An tor, and l.lfoand Health Ueiturma- Airtmt nnl No disease A an possibly lomr eilst where Tlop mntnTm.ntKrnuoe lrreirulftri loon liiiuw v wi trofthebQWclsor urinary orpan. or o re quire an Anpt'tlzerl Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitten are lnrn . uauio.witnoul iruox- Icatiniz. No nmiter what your feW'Wnir8 op "Tmptoma are what tho disease or aUWeat Is uso Hop Bit ters. Don't wait until you nm1 pIck out f onlyfeelbad or mi:erable.lU90t!l,'' 0" It may nave your life.lt uacl r 1 hundrtUs. $500 wi" be paid for a cal14 thoy will not cure or help. Do not suffer or 't yourfrien.is uffer,butU!eandurfe themtouse HOP B Ilemember, Hop Bittern In noJ1'6' drupKt-d drunken nostrum, but the Purostfcv n d "Pt Medicine over made ; the "ISVALIIIfa FRIEND and HOPE" and no person or family nhoulu be witnout incin. n irv nn aMolnte and irresistible curt- furlininkeniu'Ha.uo of opium, tolwren ami I n.iivntii'!. AllBobl by OnunrNts. Send, for Cirrulnr, Hop HHlfrt sirjt. uo,, REBUILT ! $200 TO $220 A YEAR ! Vort Kdunrd f'nllruinin I-iitilittP, with mtpcrb i-v I ni liiultiiii;;:, Jk iim -i iin siciim, win ij'n rvpli'llinrr 1-, i Mirii'i 11 i inirrntuT nun iicht n. Mutlihf'l rnti ivi' inr huUi-w ; (VUh-uo for protectuHj l.rt l-Mwurtl, N.Y. Stitdn?i ii'Unnmntion, Acute aful (. ftronic. n'trol all lrwrrfiiiffes, I'voh w anl Mucoitit. lXVAU'AHI.r FOU I'oiiii N rAi i Catarrh. I'oihI'n K.xtrnrt In tho only iH rtif-ejtsn, Colrt Id Our ( niarrh Cure (TA ceutN), Hpt'ctully lire parcl to tr.oot serious rn'j, rnut;iiii all tho currtHre 110,11 riii'sof lNiiat'H Kxtrnrt t our Nannl Syringe i''iou1s), iuv.iluablo for uso in catarrhal aflVctioust Issinii lcn:nl cfleotivo. Sort Throat aul Juiirx. Clitippr. ITnndi nnrl Irnre aro Rroully hr-nnJitcil by tho Kxtrart. FrowU'tl IJuibn and (itHlilntim arr promptly re lievoil. jinl ultimiitctv rurt'il bv I'oihI'n Kxtrnrt. f If" Il ih uusiiii h us,, nil- !" url ii-li h w it h Din (lifer tiojf. Insist un h:t in;r I'uND'h i:Til ACT. Kelitte .ill imiiutii'iiH au'.l -nlisiii.iii .-i. Payne's Automatic Engines 9 IliiiilaiiliiMiUiiiliiilin'Wii'' I! I 1W wBttmm tin Hirllf I wwmw MM i J lIii.nllllLMiiJI in I I i wuiuuuiiiiiuiir J I I llliii.H........iiilll l I IP ill' m,'iul 1 J j(Dih'iiiiniiii''! liillllllllillilllliu.li M yr jp tQi 1 . "J 'izpA Jin. I-.. Km-- n. POND'S EXTRACT. Itelialile, Pnralile and Economical, irlll furnln ii Iwrw fjinn r with lt-J'tti t uml uiltrr tlimt tutu irther l-.iiijiue Imilt, not lilted wilh an Automatic t'lit-olf. Send lor Ilne-t rated '.italii.riic "J," lor ililorniulinn k Prices. 11. W. Pavxk .Suxs, lloxjdlo, CorniUK, JsV. I Ml II SALE- -Fruit Farm-UO Acres; ,(K) Trees, K.ooo Apple and uniill fniils; New House, nine Moms, l'lali-iila-is (Swilz. ri: Hum, 44xil: Ktone Cid.-r House, Juxlill, witll tw.i e.-llal-s: Land ill Meadow au-l Wheat. '4 mile li-.uu t;ilv of HI. fhallts, Mo., IM niiles lrom St. Louis, t'ost over frlu.ooo. offered on time at a liaritain. Dr. Oco. 11. Joliu-.teii. Kt.rlinrles, Mo or Maj. John B. Mellon, W8 L'heslliut Street, St. Louis, Mo. "Ml HAT SPKKflll'.r HV (JURAT LAW- VI V KIIS. (iitillK Arylllliellls and Sp. e. h. s he. fori- Courts and Jiiri.-s hv many oi the n.!-t ;n:ii'-nt Auierieail, liuuiish. and Ilinll Lawyers. A ureal ti'-ok of l.e.;al Klollfltee and Aiyiililfllt. Pill'lil:'-d hy HAKLK. VOD11H1S k ro X. w Vork. Send lor dc- scriptive cir-lllars. Mailed Iree. FOR SALE lloiliinsf nnd Mf rthant Tailor Mm'f, Iu tlie hest lliisiie s Town 111 Ohio. Work fl li lids iu Tailor shop Ktis-k wilt iuvoice about K'7.000. niau. Adi jowu lias population ot i.oii.i. j rare eiiaui-e lor in uress . KINKKAl). Ii euville WESLEY PHILLIP'S CTRE. IH. J. A. KHKHMAN: Pear Kir I am happy to in. form you that I am entirely cured of in:- luroflrrotal rupture. It ia one year ago to-day that 1 received your treatment. I nave tented tho eure by uoing without the appliance. My buaiuebs is that of a loco motive engineer. Mv rupture, as you will recall to your mind, waa similar lo Mr. Jordan' in your pamphlet oi illustra tions. I was mpturod in tho year while In the army. I havo tried sprint? and elastic trusses with great dis. comtort aud injury, my rupture alwas growing worse. Finding I must get some relief or give up my business, I determined to try yon as a lat resort, and I nuiHt say that I tound your treatment a complete success. Mv improvement and cunt have, conHider ing my terrible condition, wurpriHed my friends aa well as myself. During j our treatment i have worked hurd iii mv l.iitiiiieHH. cnioviiiLf both safetv and com fort, anil have not lost a day's work. My general health has also improved. 1 will take pleasure in recommending the atllieted to you w henever I have an opitortuuity. You may publish this letter fur the ben'-nt of humanity. Al U'l'ilVNH iu 2l ast 44th Pt. With neat wishoa, I rem .iu ours, rospecttully. WKSLfc.Y PUUXU'S. Aew lor uiiy, ucLooer zo, i&su. JELLY Axucieaarom pars) no such M Vor the1 Pomade Taaelina. Treatment nil Vaseline Cold Cream, WUUADS. RTT-RWa aseim tampnor los. Vaseline Toilet Boapa, f--1'T i-j- r'-"ir YASEUNE CONFECTIONS. Aa atrreeable form of t&a lug Vaseline internally. ' CUTS. CTTTT.ht itv.' nzea or ail OU foods. sv.r i ii t l II VI II sbk iiw w I bus" an Zt I II IV I M ,s I Vweli
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