r A AM) HOUSEHOLD. I lovr-r and I lover Hred. 1 t the great majority of Amoiionn funnels the ' clover . plant affords the HiPHpPHt ami bent means for renovntinp pxhaunted land. It is not now nerpHnary to inquire whether clover actually in creases fertility or only makes it "more easily available for present crops. Years hence this will lo an interesting question, but for a long time to come all that farmers need ask is bow to make the soil produce maximum crops of grain and grass. Whoever docs this need not fear that the large crops will not sell for enough to supply the waste 01 ieriuiry which they cause. YJien this time comes, as it never will, no skill iu farming can make the business profitable. In other words, the men who supply the world with bread will only partly cam their own, and must make up the deficiency by exhausting their vnpital. The bare statement of such a position cajiries with it the best refutation of its fallacy. Lookiug at the condition of farming through a period of twenty-five years, I find that wherever good farming has been prac ticed there lias been a decided increase iu fertility, that larger crops are grown than ten or twenty years ago, an.l that good farmers are yearly looming less and less dependent on the soasou for profitable results. Mont of this im provement is due to the use of clover ; other influences have helped, but with out clover all the manuring in.l rmder draining that have been expended on laud would only snfllce to maintain fer tility, without perceptible improvement. The best mode of utilizing clover be comes therefore the central question iu agricultural improvement. Whether it shall be ploughed under, pastured or mown, ; whether it shall be turned nuder the year after being sown, or left to per fect its seed ; whether it shall be sown alone, or with nomo some small grain crop; these are questions affecting vitallv the prosperity of the farming popula tion. The farmers of western New York, having long been foremost iu wheat pro duction, easily learned to use clover as it best auxiliary. With the progess of yenrs they have learned experimentally the best modes of usiug clover. Forty years ago ploughing nuder clover when in full blossom was the standard method. Wheat then was the staple crop, aud al most the only one which sold for mouev. A few cows to supply the family with milk and butter ; hogs enough 'to fill the pork barrel and pay the taxes, aud horses to work the farm, were almost the only stock kept on some of the largest and most successful wheat farms. The manure to make the wheat crop was furnished almost exclusively by the clover ploughed nuder the previous sen son. Since the introduction of mixed hubbandry this system has been greatly changed. More stock is kept ; more re liance is placed on manure ; artificial fertilizers are more largely used each year, and there is comparatively little summer fallowing aud plowing under of clover. There can be no doubt that this sys tem of mixed farming is more profitable, not only in the money value of crops sold, but vastly more so in the fertility of the soil. There is greater certainty, also, for the farmer. He does not have all his eggs in one basket, and a bad season does not leave him with receipts running far behind his inevitable ex penses. The weather that is bad for one crop is favorable for others, aud he has always a reasonable ceitainty of having something to sell. Of late years shrewd farmers have learned to carry the system of mixed husbandry a step further, and add clover seed to their list of available crops. Eight or ten to fifty or seventy-five bushels of clover seed, as grown on many farms every year, are a valuable addition to the farm receipts for the year. The money thus secured is made quite as easily as any which the farmer receives, and I believe it is made not only without injury but with positive ueueui io me sou, at least m its produc tive Capacity. The farmern ive capacity. The farmers who crow clover seed are the men who become rich, for every year their fields become more fertile. The ehade which the clo--ver leaves during the heats of summer furnish to' the ground increases the nitrogen which it holds, while the clover roots perform the equally beneficial operation of permeating the subsoil and bringing up the unavailable fertility from beneath and making it available. These advantages are, to some extent, incident to the line of clover in any way. But the farmer who grows clover seed (hadea and mulches his soil more per Jecuy, and secures a stronger and deeper !-rrowth of root than if the plant is pas tured or is ploughed under at any earlier !eriod. Thera is a further and very iuportant advantage in growing clover i-eed. He who has seed to buy sows 1 paringly. He who grows it can afford 3 bow liberally. Not less than one peck . eracre should bo sowu. After a few t-rs' growing of clover seed, the ground will be filled with the seed, which will pring up. in after years as they are ' arned to the unrfnce. Two years ago, ne of my neighbors ploughed a field iu 'lie fall, after taking off a clover seed 'rop. .Barley was sown in the upriiip, and a good crop, about thirty bushels per acre, was grown. The field was then ploughed aud sown with wheat, aud though the farmer did not sow a quart of clover seed, he has as good a catch " s any one could wish. Enough seed was wasted to seed the ground, and, as the field was only lightly cultivated in she spring for barley, the seed was never t urned up until ploughed for wheat. I lo not advise trusting to such chance shhg a.s this. Better bow the field as ual, and let the volunteer clover come us extra to give the soil a elotser mat I a heavier growth. The farmer who s clover seed for a few years will find profitable far beyond the money value i the seed which he sells. Cor. Amer m Cultivator. W1XTKK. Come, O eaaon of mint and rain, Of damp and datupi and ceaseless pain, Of wild neuralgio writhiugs ! A cold and a cough, and a sliuby street, i afluHiiza and periuhttd feet, These, O whiter, are thj thing ! kiug of riddles, Mr. Jh-h," " ago luudloi'd, "can you tell e between, a beef-stak aud i ? Then I'll broil you a i' 'every morning for ' ' . !..' ! SUMMARY OF NEWS. eastern ant) Middle States. Two bodies were recovered from the rnitm canned by the eiplonion in the New Yotk randy factory, while the number of wonnded rea' eil over forty, Several pomona were still mining on the day following the diaaptcr, lint the IM of dead will not be ho large as was at first anp lHised. It was also aacertaiced that the ex- floRion waa not canoed bv the bursting of he boiler, and the real origin of the divider la yet to be ascertained. The Union League Club of Now York gave a reception to 1'rcnident Haven. About five thousand pernona were present, among them being Mrs. Haven. Peter Cooper. Attornev- Goneral Devena, Secretary of Stato EvaYta mid others. The large shoe factory of P. A N. Copeland it Co., at Sonth Jlraintree, Mass., waa de stroyed by fire, causing a lose of about 50,000, on which there is about f 38,000 intiuranoe. John Van Dyke, a youth of nineteen, was hung at Canton, N. Y. for murdering his wife last July, after having been married to her a week. President Hayes and wife assisted at the opening of the American Museum of Natural History In New York. Speeches were made by President Eliot, of Harvard College, Trofessor O. C. Marsh and others, and the museum waa formally opened by President Hayes. In the evening the President attendod'the soventy eeeond annual dinner of the New England Society and responded to the toast, "The l'resident of the United States." Owen Murphy, president of the New York board of excise, twice a member of the assem bly, absconded with .nearly f 50,000 belonging to the excise board. He had been expected at a meeting of the board, and when ho failed to put In an appearance his colleagues made an investigation, which resulted in discovering that lie had drawn from the hank a larce anm of public monev under liia care, liesides a larue . m 1 . i , , , , v. Buiuiiui ui uia own iunas, ana men nea. Three Yall street (New York brokers were arrerted as members of a irantt of counterfeit ers engaged in extensive forging of railroad and other bonds, a large amount of which has been put upon the market Fonr men emraeed in a midnieht ouni-rnl at the corner of Bleecker and Snlivan streets, New York, and two of them Herman H. Hoterne and Francis Dougherty wore seri ously, if not fatally, stabbed. Charles Crut chet and Thomas Oreenan were arrested, the icrmer Having a large nntclier knife covered with, blood concealed in his sleeve. The town house and Winthrop Church in Holbrook, Mass.. were destroved bv (ire. Loan. about $75,000 ; partly insured. About three hundred of the operatives em. ployed in shoe manufactories in Lynn, Mass., bu uuk ng&iusi a proposed reduction or wages. The planing mill of William Bechlev at Potts. ville, Pa., was destroved bv lire Loss, 25, 000 ; insurance, 12,000. The bnildiugs of the Union Manufacturing Company at Springfield, Vt., were burned, and a loss incurred of fS,000, on which the insurance is sH,050. Netter A Co., New York brokers, suspended with liabilities variously estimated at between 200,000 aud $500,000. Owen Murphy," the absconding New York ex cise commissioner, is believed to be in Canada. He has been expelled from the Tammany Hall general committee, of which he was a member. Crimes and casualties: Dining a drunken iu m iuh iarmuouse, or ueorge Made, an Knglishman, in Methnen, Mass., Michael Doran, aged twenty-three, was killed bv a shot in the breast from a gun ; at Albany, N. Y., two men named Desmond and Powers wire scuttling in a liquor saloon, when the former was struck on the head with a pitcher by the latter and had his sknll fractured ; an explosion of a kerosene lamp took place in a tenement house at Iiondout, N. Y., getting nre to the building, and before all the inmates could got away the wife and little daughter of James Brophy were burned to death ; and at Pitts burgh, Pa., James Bond, a member of the city council, was killed at the foundry in which he was foreman, by having a crane fall on him. The first "National Congress of the Work ingnien's Party " was opened in Newark, N. J., delegates from all parts of the country lieing present. Courtney, the champion rower of the United States, has aocepted the challenge of Trickett. the Australian oarsman and champion of Great Britain, to row a race for the championship of the world, and has named Owasco lake, N. Y., as the place for the struggle. The Brooklyn (N. '.) police arrested William Springstein and his daughter Catharine, aged sixteen, for manufacturing and passing coun terfeit five and ten cent silver pieces, plaster-of-paris moulds havinD been found in their possession. Thomas I,. Ogden has been appointed r ceiver for the Delaware and North Shore rail road by Chancellor linnyon. of New Jersey. The oompany's indebtedness is $200,000. Western and Southern States. By the explosion of a dynamite cartrige in a tunnel of the Gunpowder Water Works in Baltimore county, Md., Augustus Daniels (colored) was killed, Thomas Torter danger ously and two others slightly injured. The Maryland and Delaware railroad was sold at n trustees' sale in F.aston. Md., for 91,000, the purchaser bciag Wm. T, Hart, of Boston, The Indiaua Democratic State convention will be held at Indianapolis on February 20, 11. H. Norfolk was hanged in Annapolis, Md., for the murder of his wife in Mav last. The murderer killed his victim in order that he might marry her sister, a girl of sixteen. Itussell B. Peck, of Chicago, lumber dealer, has failed, with liabilities amounting to over $05,000. A fire in Toledo, Ohio, damaged the carpet establishment of Messrs. Buckman V Mallet and several other buildings to the extent of aliout Sl),000 j partially insured. The Tennessee Senate voted to settle the debt of the State with fifty per cent, bonds, at fonr, five and six per cent, interest. A San Fraucisoo dispatch says that an en campment or 13U Indians near Janos, Sonoro was attacked by a body of Sonoro troops, whe were defeated with a loss of twenty-seven killed and a number wounded. The Indians then stripped the surrounding eonntry'of stock. Tolle, Holton A Co., wholesale drv goods dealers of Cincinnati, Ohio, have failed for over .'!00,00. While half aoleep Detective William C. Pride, of Memphis, Tenn., imagined he heard burglars at his window. He seized a revolver aud in at tempting to cock it the weapau went off, the bullet striking bis wife and five-months-old child, both of whom died in a short time. A collision occurred between an express aud freight train near Chevenne, Wyoming Terri tory, and the fireniaa' of the latter, Michael Callahan was invtantly killed, while the en gineer, Michael Maguhe, had both legs cut off and died iu two hours. A party of Arizona marauders, who tilled a mail rider recently, were struck by a detach ment of the Sixth cavalry. The mail was re captured aud fifteen drad Indians were left on the ground, while more were killed. , Miss Bertha Von Hillern undertook to walk eighty-nine miles in tweuty-six hours at Balti more, Md., and succeeded, her actual walking time being a trifle over twenty hours. Colonel William Itaudolph Berkeley, of Farmville, Va., a prominent lawver and citizen of Virginia, and at one time favorably men tioned as the candidate of the Conservative part? for governor, was shot twice and killed as he was sitting in his ofiiee talking with another geutleman. The assassin was Captain W. H. Kennedy, a hotel proprietor, who fol lowed up the crime by committing suicide. Captain Kennedy had been heard to utter threats against Colonel Berkeley, and had uiade three previous attempts to kill himself v bile in a iU preo.td state of iniiid. From Washington. The liuiiHe sub-coimnittue on Mexican bor der affairs have U-eu taking testimony as a baais for future optiatiouM. The trePR.i y depart inent reports the appear ance i I a new counterfeit rive dollar note on the First National Bank of Hanover, Pa. Tlie paper is thin and the colors dark. For the purpose of obtaining additional . safeguard against the fraudulent practice of , washing caiioeled postage stampa, new one, two and thiee-eenl stamps will be prepared with enclosed bonWa of white around thy edge of the designs. In the treasury department the follow li g notice has been posted under the bead, "No 1 Vacancies." " Fcrsona honorably discharged from the military or navy service' by reason of i disability or sickness Incurred in the lino of duty, sjiall be preferrol to appointment for civn onice, provided tliey ave found to imasnss io possess the proper the business capacity necessary for discharge of the duties of such otllce, The commission appointed to investigate the business of the bureau of statistics, t f which Edward Young is chief, have made a very ex tensive report. After reciting some cii-cum-stancea connected with the publishing of pre sumably official books, the reiwt says : " We regret that, from a review of the circumstances thus cited, we are compelled to believe (1) that Dr. Young has used bfs own time, and that of Lis ofiiee, in the preparation of reports not called for by law, thereby in some degree hin dering the other and regular work of the office; inai ne caused two or these reports to be stereotyped, with the purpoee of ordering copies of them to be printed for private pur poses ; (3) that he suggested and encouraged 1 me issie or private editions or them with the design of benefiting his son ; and (4) that he distributed copies of them by mail, using offioial pontage stamps for that purpose. ' Foreign News. It is stated that Turkey will call for 300,000 fresh troops. All prosecutions of the press in France in stituted siuce May 10, have been abandoned. General Orant arrived at Talermo, Kicily, on the United States steamer Vandalia. Mr. Welsh was introduced to the queen of England by the Earl of Derby, and presented his credentials as United States minister. Great distress prevails among the ioor of Constantinople. About one hundred Cuban insurgents aur endered to the Spanish government in Cuba. Mrs. Hatfield, her two daughters, aged ten and six years respectively, and her son a.i pine years, were ail drowned bv falling through i the ice at Tuskethakes, N. 8. , Erzeroum in Asia Minor has Wen almost 1 completely invested by the Russians. ' Accounts from Tlevna reveal the most start ling talcs of misery. The Turks left thousands of wounded men in the city, starving aud un attended. They were dving daily by the hun dred. The bodies of the slain were lying nn buried with the Turkish prisoners encamped in the midst of corpses. A Belgrade dispatch announces that the Servians, nnder Prince Milan, have taken Palanka. A St. Petersbnrgh dispatch states that the llussian steamer linslund arrived at 8ebastoiol with the Turkish transport Messina as a prize! and seven hundred prisoners. A fire at Ottawa. Ontario, totally destroyed the Church of St. John the Evangel-st. Ail Open Letter. It Mprnks for Itself. Ikk'kpoht, Mass., April 2d, 1S77-. Mr. Editor : Having read in your paper re ports of the remarkable cures of eatarrh, I am induced to tell " what I know abont catarrh," and 1 fancy the " snuff," and " inhaling-tiibe " makers (mere dollar grabbers) wonld be glad if they conld emblazon a similar cure in the papers, for years! suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closed. " Snuff." " dust." " ashes." " lnhlino..,i-.. " and " sticki,," wouldn't work, though at inter, vals I wonld snifT up the so-called catarrh snuff nntiri became a valuable tester for such medicine. I gradually grew worse, aud no one can know how much I Buffered or what a miserable be ng I was. Mv head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many successive days, suffering the most in tense pain, which atone time Tasted continu ously for ICti hours. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, liody shrunken and weakened, nervous system shat tered, and constitution broken, and t was hawk ing and spitting seven-eighths of the time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice in yow paper of Dr. Sage s Catarrh Itemedy induced nie to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydro static pressure, the oulv wav compatible' with oommon sense. Well, Mr. F.ditor. it did not enro mo iu three-fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, aud in three months entirely cured, and have remained so for over sixteeu months. While using the' Catauh Itemedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach. I also kept mv liver active and bowels regular by the iwe of'his Pleasaut Pur gative Pellets If my experience will induce other sufftrers to sek the same means or re lief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly, S. D. Hkmh h. Hfirulnr Mrrretiou Fsxentlal. lo Health. Ihe regular secretion and How of the gastric juices, aud of the bile which the use of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters promotes, are effects, which conduce materially to the restoration of health, when the system is disordered. P'ood is not digested in the dyspeptic stomach because the gastrio fluid is deficient, supera bundant or vitiated ; the liver becomes con gested and the bowels constipated becacse the supply of bile is inadequate or misdirected, Tho B tters rectifies all this, and removes every ill-consequence of non-assimilation and bilious irregularity. Futherniore, it stimu lates the action of the kidneys, by which im- Eurities are, so to speak, strained from the lood, and any tendency in the urinaiv or gans to grow sluggish aud disordered is coun teracted. Whether it be iued as a means of reg ulating gastric or bilious secretion, and re'iev tng t!ie overloaded 1 owels, or to promote complete, and therefore healthful nr. nation, Hostettet s Bitters may be relied upon with ! confidence to accomplish the end in view. ' (ileniton'a Pabllrnllone. Oreat leHiiictuin in Die j.nco for s?8 of ft'lmtMiii J'irliriot to 2 a ytar. Mingle coinea tlvf pent. The yi tnr Cirri, to 2 a vear, aiiikle eouiea five ccutn. for sale by all uewwloulerH. (UtaKdii'H Minihit LVbimnjiiii to ! a year, single pupiea ti-u oeiita. All pontage free. 'J'ho piiceof rhromoa ha junt lieen greatly retliicetl. No one now ivea hiicIi liberal terms to bki'UU as we do. Semi for now free circular. AcJdieMt K GlcoMon A Co., 7.18 Washington Street, lioxton, Mass. Xt'lvea Kiiaw Thai tliat Hpaui .1 I1... Is often aootlied by a deliciiina aupper, to j which perfect bread, rolla, biscuit, eto , are to : iniMirtant. To have thee delicate product ot baking always reliable, the nae of Dooley'a i Yeant Tovider ia' very imiiortant. This article i id amoug the moat valuable of the day iu it bearing on health. It ia put up in rana alwaya j inn in weignr. CHEW The Celebrated "Matorlfjw" Wood Tag Plug Tobacxx). TBI PlOMEFB TOBAOOO CoMPAST, New York, Uoaton, and Chicagc Flank Lealie, Eeq., of the " Illustrated Weekly," aaya : ' lor some time pat I have been lining; your Coroaine, and think it far pre ferable to anything I have ever uaed for the hair." IifiiTHF.uiA. Thin awfnl diaeahe ia raging again thii winter, and in almost unre death if neglected but for a r ingle dav. If takeu iu aeatiou Jolitiaon'tt Anodyne Liui'meut will cure nine caaea out of ten. No family abould be without it a mouit ut. Tla inopriety of giving condition luedu-iue to Loi'sAH. cattle aud nheep waa diacuaBed aud admitted by many of the agricultural aocietiea iiiiouguoui me Mlute tart fail, aud e beUeve Uiat iu every oaee but one thev derided In J favor of Miuridau'a Cavalry loiiditiou Pow- ' uii, "wm juugiuetii. I Never Felt llettvr. Huchib the verdiot after taking a noaeof guir liieli Tea. Sold in iia. kagea at Centn. w.. The .11 ark els. IW TOB, Brt 0MI Hatlve (! (HIV Tiu and OberokM.,.. (W4 (li Milch Cows 40 00 w70 00 UcfK-Um (Mt t4 0A IJrewtHl.', UV4 HWp U.u 1)6 'IliU USi IM Pintail Middling; Ilt4 11 S K)rnr Wrstcru (taod tu Dhole.... 5 !Ki 4 ft til m!e--4rocm lo cnolrc i no i f fit) 1 an 1 47 M '. 77 US I'll 4)1 7 Hi.i'kwliint prrrwt .100 (4 ITS WUMVl Kiwi Wnsinrn No. 1 Milwaukee 1 4: Rye Rtat.. Kr!y-SIli irloT M. lta.kwii.m. ....... T8 7.1 5 41 ! Oats Murd Wratm. CornMixed Western II ay, per rwt.... i 4 (4 14 4 HI 4t an ao is r"i i .w vi rwi ...(..i Hops 76' ea 9114 .771 11 rora mess , Ijinl (Mtv Htvain ,....) J K,l (413 lit Fisb Mackerel, No. I, new ' " No. Q, new. IKV.IA S 18110 14210(1 ....11 (0 (414 00 nry i;on, per cwt S 0 (4 00 j vmJSI!' p"u&iY7 ' i7.iV.. S T ( 31 ed, fi Texas 4 Australian " ........ BtMe XX Butter -Slate Wneteru OUolru.'.'.. '.',', Weetern flood lo Prime, Western Flrkim SI) 44 4t t JO 20 12 11 I I 09 3.1 49 44 s:l 71 !5 14 JS II 10V 51 uneeee Ktate Factory I Slate Skimmed I Western j Ea State and Pen-isvlvanla.." j , BUFFALO. . Flour.. ... , Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee!'.'.;.'."" Oorn Mixed. ...... Oate n b 7 40 1 :'t (4 1 1) A IX f 5 4 80 8 S3 8i OSl) Marlev , ' Barley Malt.. M 80 n OS 4 (4 M i FniLAPFLPBlA. owi v;nie- extra, Mll.).,... Rokr Dreamed. Flour Pennaylvanla Extra, es.t Wheat Red Weetern ... . "' i 7 1 4 7 M 14 1 63 4 C7 Kye. 61 Corn Yellow.. Mixed.. Oals Mixed... 6 W (4 SI 1 3H IS. M S3 US 60 (4 ! t4 Heflnel, 31 4 'l (4 it St I'clrolenio Ormie Wool 'olorailo... ..o"i"iiii" Texts , California neei uattie Sbeep...... I 14 On.Hl 08 1 00 W rionr W'iarouslu sud Mlnuen.u." roru Mlxe.1 Oats " . V.V" ' Wool Ohio and Peu'niiVlva'iiYa' XX? Oalifnrnla , , . WATFTO7?, MAM, Beef Cattle Pm r to Choice l 14 7 60 (4 BlO (4 f2H e 4 4' ia rl IM 7 76 4 tiki 48 68 4 it I 10 76 on sue p. T Am lie YnuiK Ml-n who wnuld avoid lmn,,;il. l,.. i. eiperiem iannlh-r. I. II. ,lnl na in, ll'..t ,. l.nT.i t. llaHinoinl'a Window Sprlnisa. lock ami nnpiiort both aliea. I hree aamplita nmild lor Vf." cla. Sold hv all deal-ra W. H. H M MOXU, Lowialwrr. York i'ii ; Pa ' iM miiii.il i maium nitre reucr i niinii i finncDQ dactii i co I'rkii'.cia.Asiii.nA. AiuuA.it u rso ILLtOahytnail. St.mcll o. Iiarlotuwn, Main. lOUIVlVt fleM dl.rhnraed for ,.' Lit wnnnda, riiptmr. or injiirv, other tlian die s, can aeenre lull bolinly: Ihoae who reenlialBd tnr three ream beinren Jan. 1. Imil and April I'.i m'. "IT.J'V"'"""1'' ,"ed ninn month., are en titled to 4H iK.nntr; Iho-e who enliate d hefnre Jnlv 4. 1H4. hving received hut 1 (HI are unlit led to Imnnl y t July as, where aoldicr waa cIih. harmed for ilia ease and died ol aome prior to.lnlv iMrtii, the wldnw is entitled to houni): if anhlier ia dead the heiraara eu titled an ale, prnTSW h.iint Ima not Seen naid- Crn"'"n", "!" d'ahled aoldiera. Addreaa with atarup ' ,nje hit rltlt,,, H0iefl. The Heel Trun without Metal HpriiiKa erer invented. N" biimhiis tilaim ot a, cer tain radical I'tir. I.itt a guar. nive u. a coniroiTaniH, ae cure and aatiafactoir appli. ance. V will l.ike hack and Price, aniale. like cut. at for U.th iH... a.it w . .L mail, poat.paid, on rnceipl of price. N. B 'I'ilia Truaa niore nnpiurea tnananvof lliorw for which xtrATasant clainia are niade. tlirculara free IMMIKKt.Y TIII SN 4 ., H Braaiiwav. New Yrk. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Witu Bkirt 8upportor and Belf Adjuating Pat's. t'nrguMlrd lor Kiiiiim, Hivle and (Jo in I in I, APPROVRbt AM, PHYSICIANS V.r fiat lit l.rntlriHi .lrAm,.. Samples, any nice hj mail, fn Sutteon, H.Ml; I'nutil, l 7e; Nunsinc 1'i.rM-t, Ki.UO; MiaaeaMMraet.fl.llli. At.KNTS WANTED. WARNER HRO'S. il'VI HrondwH.y, N. V. The Best Polish iu the World." BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. l'fiT:M for tb il Itl na the iklh. oovt roniuwR mn-i dlttnoiu ibtrt-di dU. AflT mrtof cttnttftc uptt imeat th BltaflUtMt'tUIr l B. 7. h6biu Mtt any now oil f re u lui Ike Werld. fqoal. t . . . u..,ur, auuiNIUI. IUV.UH.K.IWI1I, ftsmpla boa, conttlalng 8 cake, of 4 01. tath. Mbt frva Ut aav ad. rtu da rec.ipl 01 t rrnt.. Arfdreii ' IJ" ot bale tij aj 1 bruvUu, aj ' NATURE'S REMEDY. fEGETIHE The &BtAT Blooo PuaintR Mil.: ItlMTH WJ X. hoc ."rTII l'lI.A.M, Ml... Out. 11, In .un. ii. n. mr.ir.nn: Ji.ar Sir I Cave nuen ak'k two yeara with the Liver l.oniplaint, and dnrinc that time have taken a great luauy different medicinea, but mine of them did lue any xk1. 1 waa reatlea nitcli'a, and had no appetite. Sin. e takinathe VKUKTINK 1 real well, aud mliali my fl ran recommend the VKtiKTINK lor what it ha dona forme. Youra reapm-tfully, MlN. Al.HKHT RltJKKH, Wiineaa of the above, Ml. tJKKKI.K M. VAI I.IIA.V Medlord, M. j ir&a i a neaiaxy . KOIMBi H. THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS ALL AGREE THAT THE GALAXY Is (he Kent and Most Ably Edited Aniei i ch n Magaziiie. " It rrewda more daworlaht good literal lurr between ua eotera limn any oilier vtniertean .tliiiiiiylue. TV'ne., t hiraqu. "There la not a dull me brinrrn ila eovern." r.nr. .: iu,k. 44 A model prriodlrxl, n i redll t Amerlcaa Prrlodiral I.IlerHlura." vm, rktlKi.l) h,a. j 41 It nulte erllpaea the mare ranarrvallva periodifuia ol the day." ;a Journal, jiuuan. 'll la rermlrily ibe beat of the Amerlcaa ,11a AAtllra." - I iirtt, liulicito. , "About aa arar prrl'erlloa Ha anylhlna' ratal b." Aynfet, Aa iiiee. The Proaprrtua for I SIM la uuuanally Hi. Irorllvr. Kend lor a eoin, ur n-iei to lu Ucui. bwr uuiuhif aud uu will nuu U. Price 4.00 per Year. Wtt FHkFAV 11IK FOSTAOK. It cau be had with either ' llan ei'. Wckl : "Bir." lor 7.&0. With ' i for nio.au. i.!t(lra Living SHELDON & COMPANY, , .I i. ill'aai i n ii it .- m i an i ii mi . i & y m ir VMk it.- ,. r iri.u. C7 .a """T T4Ia.ET SOAP la r-" wtgnawm mi. . in Iff HaaHralu.c. I j i , i 3 21 T. ! .i. j ROY A tkuSESSSZSI Absolutely Pure. The lo.dlng Anirriinn Powder, uniformly r"m an, rehnlile iirtMe, full weiidil ntvl (nil elrentlh nd pr- liw'llj wilnw.Nntni. A II l .rm.nr atitliurirell In atmrsnli-e Doo nr lining it in ml riirniK, ent fur I If rente A.lc Read -tlx fill iilCAGO EDGED lb' La A la r(r IH.Pnlnmn Family Paper, nnlf IJ I .OU per ar. hAMl'l.K t'nl'iv.H Vnnr. A Tllli I.ICIMlMt, hlrnao, III ntirw Cough, Cold, or Soro Throai Requires lnimedlnto nttentinn, ns nen;1oet oftentlrucs result lit nomo Ineurolilo I.nnp; disease. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TPCCHES aro a slmplo remedy, unit will almost In variably give ImmedlHte relief. SOLD 1SY ALL CUEMI8T.S nnj .leulers In inPrtlelnee. mmvm r If ,vaLAR I COATrOsOcK AMf?mSlF&SCUCO. . 265 BROADWA V A. K ITRACT CATAItlt H.-l'ond'i. Kxtrnet Is nearly a Spe. ! rltlc for IhiauiBcane. It oan hardly be ex- eeWed, even iu old and otmtinate caaea j Ilia relief is o in.tnpt that no one who . rvvr ,r"'" " 111 ' wit limit it. C1IA1'PW 11 AMIS AN D VACK.-Pi.ii4'. rxtrurt nluxild lie in every laniily Ihia roiiKh weather. It rcm.ivea the aureiietia aud roiiKtiueBB, and firaa and hrrtln the akin promptly. KII ElTMATIfMI. IJnriuK severe and clian. Mr went her, uo one sulijeet to lthcuaaaMi Pains should lie one dav withnnt Pond's .,.. fcxtrnrt, which nlwnyn relievra. HORK M.M.hi. 4'ONsr.MITltlV 1 (M (JUS. Ulils. una eld weatTier trii the LuiiBi. Ki.rely. IJ.ivc Poild'a F.vlmi t nil hami ulwuy.. It relieves Hie mi and a Aiav-n I l i- kiint'Mna.', CHILBLAINS will Is. proiuptly relioveil and bly relieve the .ln aud llimlly u".l SOKK THROAT. OHNSV INFMlTro "'"II.N AM A lit F4KM1IJI.S are proni.tly cured ly the Hae of l'oild ixi v ita i- v.. . . ii-iuictti,,,,, ,, Nfw Ycrk. rdihl by II M ,liiidrii Liine, I'liimrisia. WIMTA K'H HALS A. 1 1 OK WILD CHERRY WIMTAR'H HALS A II OP WILD CUtKUV AVIMTAR'M HALMAitI OK W1LU l llrlHUV HISTAH'S IIALSAAI OK WILO CHERRY WISTAR'M IIALNA.H OK WILO CHERRY WIMTAU'M II ALMA, I OK WILD I'ULHKY KciR UOI'OHH asu (Jul. 1H, Kl.H (lllt'Ulia AMU (kll.llH, KlIH t)(t'4iHH AHU Col.lia. Fob CotuHe ash (Jhi.uk, I tK JVISTAIfS HALSA.il j ES ' !SIA "' MALfaA.M !." JJ IsTAK'M H.1.LSA.II I SK JSTAU'S U AI.S . Or Wll.l) t'HFRhv. Ok Wii.o (jhkhhv. Ok Wild Chkhhy. Willi Utiauav. I ox Some Thhoat, Fob Kobk Thhoat, For Soar. THaoAr, FuH tiohl Thiuia i, I'MK V ISTAIt'S H.tl, a l ISK V1ST(N il.4l.NA.ll St HlSI AH'S UAI.sASi Ok Wii.i, (inrnav. OK Wll.U I'HKHBV. ' OK Wll.ll i HKHHl. Foa HOAitarNKaa anu n,orr, r CU,"BV- FOK Ho 4 HhKNKeM AN1 I MOI I',' FOR HOAHHKNKNa AMI ('II, It I', FOH HOAHAKKKHA AM) ()HOl 1', J'SK WIsTlK's IIAI.SAII I sF. WIS'PAK'H IIALSA l I.Kfi U lsTAH'i IMI.NI1I I t WlSTAU'S UAl.sA.II ok Wit u I'Ht aav. Ok Wii.u nirKHY. OK Wll.U ( III 1IKV. For Whoopiso Covoh. r Wlu I OB WHOOl'lNU C Ol l.H, Fob Whookinu (Joih.h, Fob Whoopinu Ooi uh, 1 "Yi W;!!"''AK'et IIAI.SA.H J "K yiSTAK'N HALS A II oi W iLu (JiiKHar. . ok Wild Chkhhy. or Wll.U L'ULHUT. FO A.TBVA AD Ij.rLWSZA. ' CH"BV' Fob Asthma ami Inki.i .t.zA. oh Asthma and In kldlnza. FOB AllHMA A.M. iNKLl f NZA, t; jy!"K' blhai I ES V!TAK' HALNA.tl VfiE WlyTAU'H HA LSI I. OK WlLll CHKHHI Cr Wii.n Oiit HUt. Ok W ilii Chkhhy, Hii.,.,. ... w" eutBBY : ii ii.,i.i.MrTl(i, roB ItUOMHll'ia AM) CoNHl JiHTUIN. OH Hlt.J.N, H1T18 AM) ClINHC M HI ll.K . OB Bhom hh ia amo (loNerMi'Tinv, i I SK VISTAH'S IUI.s M M VMITAU'S IUIXII SK JUSTaK'N HI M i N4S WLSTAU'N IIAI.saSi ok Wii.n Chkhhy. I OK Wll.ll ( hkhhi . ok Wu.ii ( Hi iuiY. I Job Pain li TBE Sir.E aIS HaKaar. W'LU "" ' tun Pain im mt 8n.it am. hHKAar ', OH PAIM IS 1HK KlDK AM) HBKAar ! kuh Paid in tu Kihe ami 1,haii J SK. yVlxTAU's IIAI.s(l r"t: !!"iA"'H malha.h i I SK Wlsf AK't K ALMA ,1 i Of Wm.u Ch) ahi. la HTl.l I HIHHY, 'r r ii.u UIIKHHY. Or Mild (.'hcbby. Foi pirrtcrtTv or Khkaibim. JOI JllKKII I LTV OK HltKAIHIHo! lllKKIt Ul.lt OK KlIKA THlMi FOB DlKKll t'I.TV OK KltAATUlM, I SK '.VIa r.U'e ItAI.S VII it.i K'ei K) W lTAH'K II: l-I: vniriit 'a, 11 A JVISTAR'N 11 A I.NA l UlSTAit'S MAL.-.i Ok Wild I.I Ontauv K WlLU UUKHKV. or Wild Ohkhhx. ok Wild Culbbx. tOU LlVR ClOVFLAINT, Foh I.lVfB I OMei.Alh f. Fob Livkb Comi laint, tf. . .. , .... .. ........ vat uva.h uiiari AiM IF. ImT AR'M B A Lei A l I.MK U l l'tll'M ui LII 11 JK WlMTtHN Htl.SAli lL WTAIfS BA HI I Or W ild Chkhry Wh o ( ukhby. Or Wild ( hhihy. Or Wild Cuzjibi. TOR AM, niEASKH or The LOU ALL lllK l.t.S ok i uk FOH ALL OlMKAKFei ok me FOK ALL lilKKAeKH or iub Tbhoat, l.iMiiiMiC'mir. I'naoAr, l.i iUDliuir. 'liiHoAr, I. urn. a iKutiiur !F. UINTA It H IIALMill k vC imtak'h Ua Sa m XK U InTAK'N It A I M 4 II K MISTAlfS HAL."a II Ok Wild C . nni.ii, 1. 1 Mia AND( Ul.r " W'l-U JH.HM: RVatvkV ! POM'S bite. AND 91 A BOTTLE. r "lLU oOe. AMI A HOTTLL. 6e. AMI l A IIOTTLK. 50e.. A.NO l A iiOTTI.K. boLD bt all DHPiiOiara h..i.D by all liHroci";- bi.LD BY ALL "l"' "l-D HIT ALL Lm" , ' BAKING POWDER. H. I Me toiy.'il ii-ikm', n n tnp'.'in mvi in"' rfirpipi RllVAlllAklNll I'llWliKIl ( II., Nkw Yons. lljohaOMtV New wanted anil sold. Immen.e Cst oiriie A Hirrirrin htntlt f'.n hahtir, (ih lleekmen Ht.,N.V firrWC ItKVM,Vi:il. Price Mat free. AiMreaw UUIlO ;r.iil Wealern (inn Wnrka. Plllehtir, Pii . Dl AMOC Xelall price IMMItl only 20. rlHIIlv) fnrl.ir inwiu, price ;140 nnlf KMl.V Pajwirfree. ItANir.l. K. Bf-attv, Waalilnatiin.W $3 OOMI lI.ATET WATCIIR. rh.ar in itm known woriii. h.mim.k n at h r eta to a.uii, Annauu. A. IHII l.TMl A CO., ( incwo, ll.u $400 -.ir- .fip 1 in.- I'.i.'Hfc iiiivi'ii ir.M. M'tnfftir l'iiHot. Van CcclilciKa $350- month. Asenta wanted, art beat. Kn- iff Ar1li-I(.s In I tin world. One aumpie treak Irtrwa. J V IlKONMIN. UiMn.il. Mioh AfvOftri a711 "n '," n,,"," nne daf wit. UTUOU VYC11 our 4-foot Wf.i.i. Aitiikk. Hon tirnnr anncrr-iok. 1'. s. AriiKn ('p.. St., Ionia. Hn.it Sr "O fl Airenu wanted everrwhere, rtna. 7 llnewalilnlv li'irlilmale.I'artirnlanifrea w M Aildrea J. Worn h s Co. DL Louis, Mo, ELECTRIC BELTSMSThTi: Renn tor circular, 1)H. A. KAtin, N:l2 llroadwar, N T. EYE ? KTflf KKN Sutler than NnMtmlM I'lie heat rcilm-ed to H. Circnlara free. Idrean llnu 1HS, New Vnrk. PENSIONS Hv tn,nr(1 or diMMiMPii MnttttMr nred or No Pav. for ever nded.rnptiirefl.awldent. r Arfitrau lol M (AT FIJtZ('KKAI,l. Li. Hlaim Atfy. WaahlnRtm, D, CJ CIXTV.1 NiTrlnirn loidranf onr ftrAITTI n FI'l. OII.CHKOVOS ri.r. loret.ponail.le An al Ineloan IO eta. with Tour applieallnn to ei.ver rawa Klrigtlman tf (Vt , ll W. Illi Hlrenl, tlinolnnati,); Agents, Read Thl9 1 We will pay Agania a aalarr of l7 J per illnnlh and KlItenaealiiMill our New and Wonderful Inventlona. Ad-l ea., k s. NnniMAN A Co., Mnrfhal!, Mtflilnaw. IAII I'O.'el 1 deaian and not nallty, or aa time i vniir .lewaler foe M an n fa etory-B rlatol, Ot. DYKES' BEARD ELIXIrT w I..... ii, .III ,1.. li A I - -71 H , I f A f- nei AI.HIMH vi.i i Arm; and Br a hiv. v...i( h 1 Paea'fB S'vial.f.. r.ljatTti 4.Vraia I'tri oith dirvri aea (mliajiI ria.l Wi ' -llrt '(., H-i. Pal,..,. III. due l-ai.t...ai ar I A Mr v a.w WORK FOR ALL In their own loealitlea. ranvaaainr fnr the Klrealet neiinr. (enlaced) Waekl, and Monlhlv. I nraeal I eipet In the orld. wllh Mammoth Ohromoa Fre Kip (Jnminiaalona to Aienla. Torma and Outfit Frew. Addre p. (li VK KKItV, Aii.in.ln. itlolrV $10 to S25 i OA V HI'HK mada hat Iffenta ellinaoiirOlirowioa i (Jrayona, lMutnre and Ohro mn Uarda. I V.1 aamnlea, wnrth eent, Doat.oald. tilr t i . - ii. .... - oa: na free. J. II. HI! Mn it .j.ttiu Ion, IK-tlal.llahed In-ill BOSIOfwmfmfiOT The heat family nawapapor pnliliabed ; eirht pace ; nft. ai imliiinna rnatlnui. . 1'ernia per annum; tliiha of eleven, CII5 per Annum in advanee. ' " KI'WIill EN t'OPV ORATIM. mm i . i ..... .. trji 7' EXTRA LARGE omwissior rSiKTi er,;,JA".",?ll,d,r " "erylln-at lllnalri" HPF.riAL AMI I .M'SI AL ! Uss0N IDA N PUUl.lhHINU UO., Hartfi.nl. (lonn., - or Newark. N. J . 'l'JI-Jl'M HIIIHTH. a"V.!51,,r a-t.i,t. far.lv inad- rr.a ShirU, beat nnali W d.h..eli',. m ,,irU '? m'"". beat qnality.t lor Tiu5 s tivlXrlr '"'-"; h-ATv". !,; He.! Ii.VtlL ,'",,rll. paraaon framea Meaoh. C.i,rJ.'th."mr """" P"4 r II a.r,h. i ta , i j ? "".Plea mailed free, on application U M PA NVtlT. lT a'iK P M A N 17 A Ml i RIKCi .'lilJL'J .nl Jjl7JlleroerSlro.it, Now York AGENTS WANTED ! ron pahticti.auh, adorkns WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. MflMlrautlwiiv New York (it r Chiraaa, I'a.t Nrw Orlrnna, Ln. or Ainu V-.. i Vmt, ruin W Aront on twn ran .. ..1...11. . .. KNOW A new MedleaJTreatla "Tam .oiKNoie or Likk. on 8ru THYSELF : riiKaiMVAiioN." a book fo every man. Pri I . k mail. Fifty oritrinal preaorin. tiona.either oniti.i uh,,.h mrti. ""f" ul.rr'cof tb book. Cold Mednl awards Lif. i.i;nnU .n""" "l'i. 2" 1-no.of ilia i moat eitraordinarv work nil Phval'iloiry ever pnhluhe I iiHrivinuiiiete.nl ( Ad'a PolUnch btreel. Jim oa. Alaaa. I fl rtLaT L'K. W It. PAIIK.KII. No. .1 "'iin i ivmt.lM.'t . .in l ,h! A.l'a am. I1K. W It iiiiillii v.. TTI If ft - a" EVERETT HOOSE, Fi-ontinyf Union Squsu'e, NEW YORK. Finest Location in the City. European Plan-SeSant Uasnrpassei KEnxnn- ! nrj rKn, vr,,.. t-tr AGENTS WANTED FOR THE - ICTORIilL HISTORY of the U.S, Tit ureal Inlereet in tile tlirillina lnl(irv nl im. try makna Una the fnlHl.alliii Imh.1i aver puhliahad It cotitama over otWI tine liiauinual ctiKravinaa and I IVO paaea. It anile at aillt. Nnd fur our eilra trnia U Aseiita and aea why it aella fu.Ur than any other book- Aihiroaa. NATIONAL PUM.lhlUNG OO., l'hlladelplila, Pa THE GOOD OLD JSTflFID-BY. Mexican Mustang Liniment. FOR MAN AND BEAST. ' EaTABLUHED 35 ViAaa. Alwaya enree. Alwaya ady. Alwaya handy. Haa never yet (ailed. HWrr million, hat tutti U. Tke whole world approve tba (loriooa old MaaUnt-the Beet and Oheapeat Liniment In exiatenoe. 4 oenta a bottle. The Mnatanf Unlmenl area when nothins eleewlll. lL2II?il.P.,iL,NILv,iPKR8. Sandal-Wood A poailive remedy lor all diaeaaea of the Hldneya Hlnddrr and I rlnury Oraana ; alao ood In Drop, leal t'ouiplalnla. It never prodooea aiekneoa. imruin and apeedyZln it.'aotion. It U fAafaupereedlDt ail other remedlaa. BUty oapenlea euro in'aix or ihl days. No other medial na oan do thla. He war of Irultatlona, tor, owing U-in. uooaaa.many Lav. hean otters ; aoiu. At. moat aanaar one. oanalUB pHea,Aa. Ul'NUAM OK'H oV UO.'S emuHt j..- aoal...n Oil o cWdaluooJ, old at all aVa A ft .!,,, or ima for oh. ra H Uwd 1 T' t Hvt.rtl.i . ,. l-t. i. TS- ..l.t I ill IWI J" i rTTT i . I -UkAi ; I'Mi M'oi'ar Vvl, A'na Turk. 'N V N li ''4
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