An Knrly nntterfly, 'oilinh little buUrrfly, Yon have come too noon I Yen, yon ohould lmve waited Tiil the Runny June ) Or have waited, any way, Till the pleasant month of May. Yon will freeze your toei off, You will freuze your nose t Yon should have come, at any ratot In your winter clothes. Ton will nurely freeze and die, LitUe silly butterfly ! Homrthlng About Bet. i ernapn you don't like bees. That'B oecanso yoa are afraitl of them, and probably have been stung. But you must remember that, after nil, the sting ing was your owu fault, for no doubt you trouniea mo bees iu some way, and their sting is tho only thing they have with which to protect their precious store of honey and wax. You remember what we said about that sting the olhir ;. day that it Was so small that you couldn't see it even with a magnifying glass that made the point of a needle appear to be a quarter of an inch broad ! and yet how that Bting can hurt I Every swarm of bees contained in these little bee houses that many of you who live in the country, have seen so often, is composed of three different kinds the queen, the workers, and the droues. The queen is not th nnk ta. male in the swarm, but she is the only perfect female. All the worker-bees are females, but not perfect ones, and the drones, who never do any work at all m are the males. ' How busy the workers are I They gather all the honey and bee-glue, feed the young and keep tho hives clean, and after the close of the honey season thev kill off all the drones. J With the exoeption of the queen, all the bees in a hive die in about nine months, so every winter finds new bees ln 8warm- Tuo qneen lavs from 1,000 to 3,000 .eggs a day, and" a hive sometimes contains 20,000 bees. There is a very funny thing about these eggs, and that is that, while all of them are alike when they are laid, the workers feed the maggots with different kin tin nt truA v.Y ai..- j-jv . - vT , ixiuivo tut) uiuerent Kind 8 of bee the drones, wnrl-oi-o ine i queen deposits eggs first for the workers, ana tucu for the drones and queens. The queen has a sting which she never uses, except in fierhtina- with other queen bees. After the bees have been hard at work all day they go to bed vj wujug Taj eacn otner by the feet thus making long chains hung from the luemve. une bee fastens him not r frk fVA 1 : .. t i . ,." . voiiiijjj, auu ine next one ciings wun its lore-feet to the hind-fef t i ine one aoove, and so on, until hun ureas are lastennd tahr. shouldn't think that the top bee who lino Am UaI J .11 ii uo hi uuiu an mis string would call it uiuuu vi a rest. mi. t . . xue Dees, Desiae knowing a great many other things, know enough to eo lntil fhA 11-. .1. "A rm - - uviudu wucu ii, rains. II a cloud comes up in the west, they fly away co moii ua iiueir WingS W1U CI . them. Let us see how the workers make this uee-Dreaa with which the young bees are fed. The worker starts out on her travels and comes to a big flower and flies into it. When she comes out Bhe is ooverea irom head to tail with pollen -u.o.h.mh, uer legs ana the hairs - oyer her body. She takes her first pair of legs and dusts, herself off, and passes th s dust to the middle pair and from IUB ner mna legs. With the last pmr 01 legs she works the pollen into little bits of balls. This she does be fore going home, and sometimes she gets so heavily laden that when she reaches tLo hive she has to call other bees to help her unload into a pollen cell. Then t,h bee works over the pellets until they become a soft paste, and then it is in a condition to givo to the little bees larva? When the lurvro gets so big with eating as to till its cell, the workers don't feed it any more, but cover the mouth of the cell with wax. Then the larvro, who is 11 prisoner, logins to cover the inside ol its ceil with silk, which it spins just aa the silk worm does. Then wonderful changes take place in - the chrysalis, and by and by out comes the perfect bee. Let ns see how they build their cells. Thomas says: " They generally begin at the top or roof of their chamber and build down ward, at first working irregularly, and, ai it were, pasting over the surface, and - building horizontal cells of a more per fect form. These at length become so numerous that they extend downward in the form of a vertical wall, other con geries (a collection of several bodies in one mass) of cells are formed in succes sion, until the whole comb assumes the form of a series of perpendicular plates or partitions. Each plate consists of a double set of cells, the bottoms of which are applied to each other, and form the partition between each set. The cells are not always of the same size, but a sufficient number of a given depth are reserved for receiving eggs, and which are necessarily adapted to the size of the future maggot; the smaller or shallower cells are those in which the honey is stored. - The breeding and store cells are placed horizontally, but the mouth of - Duiiu4iuco a nine ruiHeu, ine better to retain the honey. The inter space between the vertical combs is gen erally about half an inch; these streets, as they may be termed, in this city of -. industry, being just wide enough to al low two bees butiied upon the opposite cells to pass without incommoding each other. In addition to these interspaces the combs are perforated in various t.laoes, so as to allow a passage for the i.oes from one street to another, thus having them much time." Don't you lull that wonderful? But we find so many other things of interest that it will be impossible to tell all nbout them this time. There are the s warm ings, the wild bees, the gathering of the honey-bags, which some of the wild bees build from the brandies of trees in great , masses four feet locg. At some other meeting of the club we will talk over all these mutters. JV. Y. lYibune. ai eutate is higher in the Rocky fuin district than in any other part 'nntry. NEWS SUMMAK?. Eastern and Middle States. An oil train and a freight train on the Ihifjh lev railroad, at 8 atington, I'a., collided, and the shock canned an enplooion of the engino attached to the oil train. Several cars of oil were not on fire and an oil tank anddenlv exploded, aoatierlng a large volume of burning oil over a number of apectatora. one c.f whom was killed and about fifteen were more or loos dangerously wounded. A frightful spectacle was presented aa the oil-covered men ran wildly in all directions wrapped about in flames which ghot no sevo-al feet above their headu Only one man had presonce of mind to run to the river, while another ran Into a house and the inmates smothered the tlamos with carpets. Some of the oil-soaked men pasned frionds who were helpless to aid and could only look on in impotent horror. The pecuniary loss is esti mated at 1200,000. At a variety performance In the Tawtucket (It. I.) Opera I loose, Mile. Volaute supported an apple npon her head, and Mrs. Jennie Fowler, whose stage name is Franklin, was to shoot tho apple while standing with her baok to the mark, taking aim by the reflection in a mirror. The rifle was discharged and Mile. Volante fell dead on' the stmre. tlin hnllet hiv. ing pierced lior forehead. Mrs, Franklin's ar - rest followed. Governor McClellan has annotated Totiii P. Goss, John S Lee and Edward T. Itell com misHionera to the Taria exposition from New Jersey. The New Jersey Leeixlatnre has mHnnrnfut for the session. A fifty-horse rower boilor in the enirine- room of the Boston stamping manufactory of Lcavey A Co., Cambridge, Mass., exploded, and three men wore killed, another was faUlly injured, and six others more or less neverely wounded. The boiler was hurled through the brick walls of the engine-room and the woodon walls of the bnildii a inclnsinir it. lJin font across the canal. Michael Moirland, the en gineer, was found crushed between the boilor and the granite walls of the canal. James Angliu and Nathan Burgess, at work in the riveting-room in a line with the ennrsn of thn boiler, were taken from the cinal dend and mangled, having been swept along by the boiler in its terrilio flight. George Gerrity was taken from the ruins of the engine-room fatal ly injured. The two-story building containing the engine was completely demolished, and the five-story main building, in which one hundred persons were at work wag considerably shat tered. 8ven persona injured by the shower of burning oil at Slatington, Pa., have died. About twenty thousand persona witnessed the launch of the new steamship City of Para, belonging to the Brazilian line, at Chester, Pa. Among those present were President Hayes, Secretaries Schurz. McOrearv and Thompson, a quorum from both houses of Congress, Governor Hartranft, the mayors of New York and Philadelphia, and other prominent persons &iuiu uiveo uues. The insane asylum connected with the Steu ben County (N. Y.) poorhouse, situated two miles north of Bath, wag get on firo by one of the inmateg who was subject to fits but was considered harmless. Tho building contained between sixty and seventy inmates at the time the flames broke out, and of these fifteen were burned to death while the rest were rescued wun mncn aifflcnlty. The building wag of duck wun iron-grated doorg and windows, which made it impossible for the unfortunate persons inside to get out without assistance, and the scenes presented as the fire-snrronnded prisoners endeavored to got away wore horri fying in the extreme. Ten of those burned to death were females and five males. Ex-Governor Moses, of South Carolina, was arrested in New York npon a requisition of Governor Hampton, charged with having forged a check for 1316. Seman Kloua, a New York dealer in hatters' materials, has failed for 400,000. The New York Produce Exchange hag be gun thirty-nine suits in sumg aggregating $G0,- 000, against the Pennsylvania rwlroad com pany for losses inourred during the labor troubles last July. Charles Pardee, aged about seventy-five, a wealthy banker of Skaneateles, N. Y., com mitted suicide by cutting his throat. Secretary Sherman hag had another confer ence in New York, with leading bankers, re garding the resumption of specie payments. He expressed a belief that resumption would be practicable at the time fixed Tby law, but dosirel the active co-operation of the banks. The secretary proposed that the banks should tke $100,000,000 four per cent bonda at par one-fourth of one per cent, commission to be allowed to be paid for in geld before January 1, 1879. Some of the bank presidents did not receive the proposition with much favor, while others approve 1 it, bnt no conclusion was reached. 8. Angier Chace, treasurer of the Union Mills, Fall River. Mass.. confessed tW. li hH embezzled from the company about $500,000. The defalcation hag been going on for a num- unr oi years, out was unsuspected, as Mr. Chace waa a man of hieth ai'cial portion in Fall Itiver, where he has lived since 1822. He was an ex-member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Ktate Senate and bo sides being treasurer of tho Union Mills he wag also president of the Second National Bank and of the Five Cent Ravines Bank, hnth nf Fall River. The defalcation is represented by over-issne of the company's notes, and the dis covery that eometh'ng was wrong wag first maue when one of the corporation notes had come to protest. The Union Mills Company was one of the lnrgestof the great corporations iu ma juver. uu mo niornin; after the flp.ful- cution became known the mill nronertv attached by a Providence banker. nnusnally atrocious murder wuh mm. mitted in New York by Michael Fogarty, who ki led his wife and then cnt his own throat. At one time Fogarty owned a grocery store and was prosp'rous; hut after a while disasters came and then he ran away to Cannda, leaving his dobts unpaid. Returning secretly he found that his wife had opened a erocerv store on her own account and was earning a livelihood for herself and children. Fogarty demanded an interest in his wife's business. She refused, and thenceforward the quarrels between them were frequent and acrimonious. Fogarty had brought a civil suit against his wife, which was pending : and on the day Dreviona In thn mnrder Mrg. Fogarty caused her husband's ar rest in a police court because he had locked up her etore, taking away the kevs. The lnstice compelled him to return the Keys, and he went oii uiuiienng. mat night Fogarty obtained admission to his wife's room while she wag asleep and poured nitric acid into her eye. The pain awoke her, when he seems to have com pleted his fiendish crime bv nourincr the remainder of the acid in her ear and stabbing her with a knife in the back of the neck. Then he terminated his own existence by drawing the knife across his throat. The Fnua.rt.va had three bright children, the oldest of whom a Dngnt Doy or thirteen, named William was aroused by his mother's screams and ran out for a policeman. The father left a note saying that he meant to disfigure hie wife and son, and blaming the police justice and another man for the crime he was about to commit Five hundred convicts in the Clinton (N. Y.) State prison are to be set at work making hats, the State receiving 745a week for this convict worn. Western and Southern States. Gardner K. Clark, a prominent grain broker of Detroit, Mioh., fled to Canada with his wife and child after having victimized nearly all the large grain dealers of the city in small auras aggregating over 12,000. Henry Crouch, a farmer living near Augusta. Mich., his wife and two children, were drowned while fishing in a small pond. John 8. Wilcox, of Elgin, 111., a speculator, has tiled a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. His secured debts are $5:26,000, and unsecured 323,000. He also is responsible on discounted paner for fGOO.OuO and has no assets. A strike of the employees of the Atchison, Toptka and Santa Fe railroad company at To peka, Kausan. has taken place, and freight and passenger traflio has been greatly delayed. While a party of workmen were gathered auout a derrick on the Tuscarawas railroad ia Uaxrisou County, Ohio, the aupportg suddenly grve way and thn derrick fell npon the men, instantly Killing two ana fatally injuring a third, The steamboat Colonel A. B. Koona struck a snag on (he Ited river, in Louixiana, and sunk i urco ueca nanus were urownea. Isaiah Gabbart, who was shot In the pnhllo square si jiarroiiHonrp, ivy., hy Henry Noel, died of bis wonnds. The combat, which took place in the presence of many citizens, had its origin in an election row. The men met and advancing townrd one another emptied every chamber of their respective revolvers, then clinched and fought It out, using their pistols as cuius, n nen iney were separated it was as certained that Gahbart had been mortally wounura, "Jing ne exonerated floel. Ihe boilers of the Sandy Faehlon, a small steamer running from Cutlettshurc. Kv.. nn the Sandy river, exploded at the mouth of the river, ana me vessel sanK in throe minutes n nine feet of water. Joseph Newberg, a mer chant, A. Osbom, and two' others were killod. The engineer, clerk and another man were wounded. The Iowa Greenback party met in Pes Moines and nominated a State ticket headed by M. Farnsworth for secretary of State. The plat form adopted demands tlie unconditional repeal of the resumption act, the remonetization of silver, making it a full legal tender; that the coinage of filver be placed on the same footing With eold. and that. I'mcrrrm iihall nni iiithnr. 1ze the issuance of ifitexeat-hearinir hnnda of any kind. The Illinois Pemoerttio State convention met in Springflcldand nominated a ticket with E. L. Croukhite for State treasurer at the head. A small boat containing six young men, on the Ohio river at Martin's Ferry, Ohio, wag swamped, aud three of those in the boat were drowned, the rest reaching shore with difficulty. From Washington. Ex-Governors J. Madison Wells and P. B. 8. riuchback, both of Louisiana, have had inter views with the President recently. The House appropriation committee has agreed to the post-ofti appropriation bill aa it wag reported back by the sub-committee. The bill appropriates in the aggregate $33,190,373, which is $8,2S7,308 l.elow the estimate gent iu by the post-office department, and abont sr.).- 000 less than the amount appropriated for the present year. The bill reduces the compensa tion of the railroads five peroent, and changes the method of paying the postmasters of the fourth class back to the old system that is. to pay them a commission on the stamps they cancel instead of on those they sell, as the pro sent law provides. The House elections committee has agreed, by a unanimoug vote, to dismieg the South Carolina contested oleotion case of O'Cnnuor (Democrat) against Cain (Republican), the tit ting momher. The President hag nominated Jugtin E Col burn, of Vermont, to be consul-general at the City of Mexico. The totel receiptg for the nine months of the present fiscal year were $194,0B6,4iK). which is $7,516,280 below the corresponding nine months of the preceding fiscal year, and of this deficit $5,304,093 occurred in internal revenue receipts, tl.939,141 in miscellaneous, and $273,046 in customs. The total expendi tures for the same period were $99,910,926, which is $12,850,216 less than the correspond ing nine mouths of the preceding fiscal year. Secretary Thompson has issued an order directing the commanders of United States men-of-war in South Paciflo waters to seize all American vessels engaged in the coolie trade and bring them to a United States port for taial. The Republicans of both houses of Congress hold a caucus and appointed a Congressional liuunumoo iu cv on Denaii or tne party. A resolution was presented by Senator Sargent that the President be urged to rescind his oruer iormaaing tne attendance of officials in the executive branch of the. civil service at preliminary meetings, caucuses, "and conven tions of a political character, and their services upon political committees." After debate the resolution wag referred to the committee, The Senate has confirmed the nomination of John W. Hoyt, of Wisconsin, to be governor v uyuuuug iermory. 1 116 House enmmiftnA An im nA MAana in its discussion of the bill revising the Internal revenue laws, nag reacnea those sections pro- iiu.uk iui mo iuiui)ubiuuu in mo income tax, and the committee relected a motion in atrik them out by a vote of five in the affirmative to six m me negative, l hose who voted nay were Mr. Tucker, of Virginia : Mr. 8aylor, of Ohio-: Mr. Kobbins, of North Carolina ; Mr. Harris, of ucuigm ; mr. uurcnard, or Illinois, and Mr, umson, or Louisiana. The affirmative votea were by jur. Wood, of Now York j Mr. Garfiell or UhlO : Mr. Bankg. of Massachnsetta Mr Kelley, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Phelps, of A meeting hag been held in Washington be- tween a number of Congressmen and M. Chot- teau, delegate from the Paris conimittel'to secure the attendance of American delegates at the Franco-American congress in Paris. The object- of the proposed congress is to discuss commerc'al relations between this conntry and France, and to secure, if possible, the forma tion of a commercial treaty between the two uuuuiries. The secretary of the treasnrv and the mem bers of the late syndicate have entered into an agreement for the sale, for redemption pur poses, of $50,000,000 United States four and one half per cent, fifteen year bonds at par and ""'"u luiciBsi, buu one ana one-nair per cent fjruuuum ju goia coin. iu,uim,uuu to be taken immediately and $5,000,010 per month during wo uaiauuo ui lue year. Forelsn News. Prince Orloff. the Russian ambaaaadnp at Paris, hag complained to the French govern- uiouu m regaru 10 ice lone or prominent Par isian newspapera. M. Waddington, French minister of foreign affairs, in reply to the prince's complaint, said that the government has no control over the papers in question, but me press nave necn mviieu to be less aggres sive. Prince Orloff Sfag union dissatisfied wun ine repiy. Cardinal Giuseppe Borardi's death in Rome is announced ; aged sixty-eight. Trouble with the Caffres In South Africa has again broken out, and in one action the British iroops were compelled to retreat Prince Gortschakoff'g answer to the British circular dispatch has been made pub ic. The Russian minister'a reply is temperate in tone. He denie-i thut Russia is seeking her own ag- (fiaiiuini-iiiuiii, nuu cans upon England to state precisely now sue would act under the circum stances in regard to the Eastern question. The famine in Northern China ia increasing, A postal commission frcm the United States. consisting of thirty-live person, hag arrived in Havana. 1?..- ...... .1 1 . si . 4-uur iuuunkiiii uunsi m were aesirovea by a recent fire in Tokin. Japan. The damage is At the funeral of the murdered T.nrd T.el, trim in Dublin a mob assaulted the mouruera anu attempted to capture the hearse. Several of the mourners were roughly handled, ard all of them had to pass out of the churchyard by an unfrequented way in order to escape ( OXJItKSSIONAI, HIMI.MAHY. Nenal. The Naval annronriatian bill, aa imanM by the Senate committee, wag passed. .. .The discussion of the Pacific railroad funding bill was continued until adjournment The Chair laid before the Senate the creden tials of George H. Pondleton as a Senator from Ohio, from March 4, 1879. . . .The bib removing restrictions against the enlistment of colored soldiers was discussed without action De bate on the Pacific railroad sinking fund bill wag resumed, after which an executive session was held, followed by adjournment. Mr. Morrill reported from the finance com mittee a bill to repair and put in operation the mint at New Odeaus Mr. Blaine, from the committee on appropriations, reported the general deficiency appropriation bill The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the Pacific sinking fund bilL After a long debate a motion to adjourn was rejected by 29 to 36, and Mr. TUuiman closed the dis cussion. The amendments were then voted down and the bill passed by 40 to 19 .... The House bill to place the nam of Oen. Shields on the retired list of the army was presented, bnt Mr. Edmunds objected to present action on the bill .... The bill to repeal the bankrupt act as taken tip, but the Senate adjourned without action. The Senate resumed ronmdTation of the bill to repeal the bankrupt act, at d Mr. Mat thews offered a substitute, es'abl shing a uni form law on the subject of bankruptcy. Ad journed after an executive seKsion. The bill to put a mint in operation at New yneans was passed Mr. Booth, of Mary- na, presented the Blair resolution of the marviand legislature in regard to a reopening of the case of the Electoral commission and the presidential question. Mr. Dennis said he was opposed to the resolution . . . .The deficiency inuion Din wag. amended further lond IIOMft Mr. flntlor. of MaMAohnnftHn. miA fit a nnna. won oi privilege, and offered a resolution directing the House to Droeerd tn tl, oininn of a doorkeeper, and nominated Gen. James nnifius, oi Missouri, ror the mice. Mr. Cox of New York, raised the point of order that the question was not a privileged one i aud after a omit aua uvc.lv fllxrnuKimi )u,ton uuiier and t:ox, which caused much hilarity among the other members, the speaker decided that it wag question which should be sub mitted tO the IIollW. Dnildillir whi..h nr. tr,r,tinn - . . u 1 1 iimnni n. of Mr. Beebe, of New York, tho whole subject jonrned. It was decided, by 219 to 4. that Vl T(iw. resolution to Drooped to thn Ai.wi,. nt ' keeper was a privileged question. The resolu tion wag to the effect that Brigadier General Shields, of Missouri, be chosen to the ofllce. After prolonged discussion Mr. Clymer, of Pennsylvania, nominated Charles W. Field, of Georgia. Mr. Randolph, of Tennossee, nomin ated John H. Trent. Of Tnnnnaunn .. eleoted, the vote standing Field, 123; Shields, ivi; ireiu,. upon motion of Mr. Clarke, of Missouri Oe.nera Shields wag put upon the retired list, big pay to commenca from the time of the passage of the bill. Carried by 228 to fl. Adjourned. Mr. Wright, of Pennsylvania, offered a eon 7tt .W?2,lntion ProP"'nR to issue $400,000, 000 United States notes to be known as rational money. . The House dissentod from the Sen ate amendments to the consular and diplomatic appropriation .... A bill providing for the is suing of $322 790,810 of treasury notes for the purpose of rotiring the national bank notes was reported from the committee on banking andourreney....The tariff bill was taken up in committee of the whole, and Mr. Wood spoke in support of it, outlining the principles involved in the bill. Adjourned. A bill wa introduced by Mr. Turner, of Kcn tncky, Imposing a fine of not less than $5,000 or more than $50,000 npon any Senator or Rep rcsentative who shall act. as an attorney for any railroad or other corporation created by the government, or for any patentee of the United States, or for any mail contractor or their assigns.... Mr. Potter, of New York, pro posed an amendment to the constitution that, aftor 1880, Congress should hold but one ses sion iu two years, unless callot by the Presi dent.... The pension appropriation bill was taken up in committee in the whole, explained, and discussed, the chief feature, apart from thg appropriatiod being that it proposes to abolish the agencies and transfer the duties to the treasury of the United States. A "'Jonrned without action. The amount for carrying the pension bill into effect was increased to $130,000 ; the section abolishing the pension agencies was gtmck oui. ana uie salaries of agents fixed at $4,000, with certain allowances. An amendment re. quiring that the offices of pension agents shall uisauieu union soiaierg was agreed iu, buu me uin was men passed. Adjourned, What Kills. Ia the school, as in the world, far xuure russ out man wear out. Study is most tedious and wearisome to those who stuay least. Drones always have the toughest time. Grumblers make poor scholars, and their lessons are uniformly "hard" and "too long." The time ana thought expended in shirking would be ample to master their tasks. Sloth, gormandizing and worry kill their thou sands, where overstudy harms one. The curee of heaven rests on laziness and gluttony, uy the very constitution of our being they are fitted to beget that torpor and despondency which chill the blood, deaden the nerves, enfeeble the muscics, ana Ueranc-e the whole vital machinery. Fretting, fidgetiDg, ennui ouu uuiieiy are among the most common causes oi disease. On the other hand nigu aspiration and enthusiasm help digestion and respiration, aud send an increased supply of vital energy to nil parts of the boilv. Courage an.i vm-k invigorate the whole system, and lift one into a purer atmosphere, above the reach of contagion. The lazy groan most over their "arduous duties," while earnest workers talk little about the exhausting 1 1 ....... f . r , ... o meir proiession. ui all crea tures, the sloth would seem to be the most worried and worn. xne uraphic has information Hint Edison has invented a swallow-tail coat mi a ... that cau also ba used a3 a boof-iaok. ,'iomrra: iTIelbrm ! Maihrra l)..i fail to procure Mrs Wmslow a Soothing Syrup iiiuDui iu uie penou oi leeiu- tug in children. It relieves the child from 1 ain cures wind colic, recrulatos the bowels and l.v giving relief and health to the child, gives ret-t to .no luuiui-t, ii is au oia and well-tried remedy . rwf'" of ,h, (''"wn 'orHcollnnil. a i tdinunrg, hcotlind, some mn since, the Jewels of the Crown were locked iu a box, that nuuiiM-i, nun so on, until tney were-sun posea to lo Liugii r proof. Tl.ev were then locked up in the vault nf thecahtle, thereto remain for one hundred years, the kevs being i"""" " iiimiar ana nrea into tho sea. Mcarco tiny yesrs passed by, end the modem ocK-pieaer oper.a the vault aud boxes without trouble. So the science of medium hn studie 1 with the aid of chemistry and the mi croscope, becomes plain and simt.le, ai.d tiis- oi.ni.-i. in.. i were regarded incurable a genera tion ago. now readily ield to remedies nmnlnv. o.l l... i - - . v. v lucmu-jnii nim progressive piiysu iau. u- L-auo iu j ears since, and women were taught to believe that their pteuliar diseases and weaknesses were incurablo ; but now hun dreds a- d thousands of once bediiddcn women in the United States will testify to the fact that i. i-.eroe a favorite 1'rescrmtion has efTtvtd i uoir p. rieci anu permanent cure. Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 6th, 187C. Dr.lt. V. Pierce, Buff.lo, N. Y.: jJtar Mr About five years since my wife was taken silk, and though we employed the ucri, imvsicians in our city, vet she eradua v grew wi rso, no that she was confined to the bed. Every remedy I had t- ied or could find failed 10 cure or even cive relief. At last I nrnrn,i a bottle of your Favorite Prescription and to my surprise u gave almost instant relief, and with a little perseverance an entire cure was effected. Ever ura efullv vonrs. GEO. BODENMILLER. CHEW " The Celebrated " Matchless " Wood Tag Plug TOBAOOO. TH PlOHEEB TOBAOOO OOMPAifT, New York, Boston, and Chicago. Ilou't Vo II. Do not buv yeast Dowderor baklnsr nowdnr rt short weight. A manufacturer that dri-anrlu by short we ght will not hesitate to make kdul terated goods. Yon can always rely on Dooley'g Yeast Powder being full weight and strictly pure. Wn Declabeo. Veterinary surceous all over the oouutry are fiercely denoui.cing the parties who put up extra large packages of worthless trash and sell it for Condition Pow ders. They say that bheridan's Cavalry Cou- itiou Pouders are the only kind Bow knoan that are worth carrying home. ,. , Where sire n arolnar t Hlnpt This is a question often asked by the friends of those who are about to visit New York City. To those who have not decided, we can say that there are few hotels that give the satisfaction, both in rates and accommodations that charac terize tho Grand Central Hotel, New York. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is richly worth ten drllar a bottlo in certain cases. For in stunce in cases of diphtheria, croup and asth ma, when -the sufferer Is almost dead for want of breath, and something is required to act Instantly. It coats only thirty-five oents. A nilarrabte llrlng is one that Is bilious. Get from vonrdrnggiet a package of Quirk's Irish Tea. Price 25 ots. " A Farmer'a Son or Daughter." Bee Adv't. The Oreateat Iltaravery oi tne Aare la Dr. robtaa' oalabratod Van at lan Llnimant 1 SB yean baton tha pnbtio. and warranted to enra Dlarrhaa, Daontarrf Oollo, and 8paams, takan tnUrnsllr ; and Oroap.Ohronio Rbenmatlrai, Bora Throata, OnU, Brnlaaa, Old Bora. and Paina In tha Llmba, Baok, and Jat, aitarnalb; It baa narar fulled. No family will ar ba wltbont It aftar oooa airing: It a fair trial. Prirx, 4I oenU. D TOBIAS VKNKTIAN HORKK MNIMKNT, In Pint Hot! 1m, at Una Dollar, Is warranted la parlor to any otnar, or NO PAY, for tha ears of Oollo, UaU, Brnlaof Old Soma, ale. Hold bj all DroagiaU. Depot 1 0 Park flaoe New York. The fiarkeu. nw Tou. BeafOattlt NMIve PSVA 10 fexaa and Oherokee. . 0 unuu 'owe. ......... tn on (470 00 no I un 0-4 01 Areeaja...... '5 (4 1 St4 in(4 r ...i,. 07 lV 10J, Clot ton J Middling , flonri weetern i Oooll to Ohotna State: Good to Choice... Wheats Bed Weetern , No. 1 Milwaukee... "0 (4 f 7S 6 46 (4 Ml (4 1H (4 1 M (4 fl 1 SI 1 14 7S tn e ss 61 70 48 tiye: State... Barter tltate I) I U.l. 4 C4 (4 (4 ( M tn Co in i Mixed Wmtern, iniru Tirainni,,,,,, Bit. Hay, per rwt. so 60 nop.'. . . .. 7S allog " j " V.V.V.Vft'i (4 (4 11 u fork: Meaa 10 JOV)(a10 Lard! CttyHteara 07 la (a) 87) run I niaraerei, no, l, new.. lo no 11 00 " No. 3, new 00 (41100 Dry Ood, per owt 00 (4 S 2S Herrlnn. 8oled. ner box 17 a is retroleora: Crude. ......0,',il? Reflneil, Too' ! California Fleeoe. SO (4 i i as 49 44 10 St SI IS 14 11 14 Texas Fleece 3i (4 Anatraltan Fl 44 41 IS 11 81 11 10 BUte IX Boiler ! Htate Western i Clmloe Western ! f4ocil to Print. WeaWu ! Ftrklna I heia t Btate Factory.. Htate Bklmmrd OS Western 12H4 BUte and Fouoaylvanla.. lo (4 lox urvALO. toi .... 6 tO 1 IS 63 IS 98 81 60 (4 7 00 (4 I 84 (4 66 WLeat No. 1 MUwankee ;ora Mixed Oat Barley, Barley Malt.. r-HU.AXmt.rBIA. Bef Cattle Extra 09 (4 0"V ,-hw-p H ora Dretaed 06 V ,4 05 k (4 0 06 -Hour Pennaylvanla Kxtra 7 11 (4 7 26 Alicat Red Weatern 1 IS (4 1 60 71 (4 73 My Ooru Yellow 60 (4 ai ..a Mixed 64 at )mta Mixed a.ikiva Petroleum Crude. . ...... .09 J t&WM Beflne d, Wool Colorado 13 (4 116. 14 (4 California...... 27 & Bono. l'f Cattle. 09 a II 88 Sheep 1 0H(4 OfiJUut 07 k Flour Wl noon 11 In and MlnneaoU. Corn Mixed. ........ oats .;;' Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX, 07 T eO 48 (4 100 4 62j 87 (4 89 47 SS 48 (4 94 (4 MX(4 06 (4 07 (4 07(4 uauiornla fall BUOHTOH, Beef OatUe, Sheep.. .. KAaa, 07 k Laid La... Boga...,. 0 10 08 WATBBTOWB, MASS. Beef Oattla Poor to Oholoe 4 90 a 00 7 00 (4 8 60 (4 7r0 (4 8 i:ir-ap, , la la. .."V '"!! '. l-llito Eiirlh for Railroad. ". ouow, runermen or Croquet l'art.s. rend for -' " a mi,, i 'en t r I'nlnt, I-iwa RUPTURE BAND$2.50 llest Aiilliin-e. Mnlos tlia ituptura Kithi and iny till eurud. Circular and meaffurement tilrnik aent in pi iin ite.ilad enrulope on ai'Piioaiion. L. F. de Lesdernier, 307 Bniadwagr, New York OHVInlUa ,UHNn. depoaitora ran keep tfiiarti, a trunlworthy fanillv paper, published for the guid ance and protection of Sannn Bank depoaiuira in any aeoliun mine u.n. rntnjrear. Isaued the loth of aver; month, fsio. a lea-. For tl three (8) eooiee will be sent, to one, or three separate addrawea. Send ni -my in resiatered letter, or vj r. money wraer. itrery dlrea. I ne Hnffgll irrl. 4i Broad St., New York A poaitlve rcntedv tur Jkraipay and II ,t . - Mlawlrfwa. and llrlnar. Iln. I It. uuni i Kcincdy la purely vtttatil and I orrparrd expreaaly for tha abora diaaaaaa. It haa I L-urru uiouaanua. every noma warranted. Send to W. a.. iare, roTiurnce, n.I., fur llluatratad paniDlilet. ir your drmrniat "ont have it, ha wiU erder U for yoo. mm ' -r- H Rllt3. " FKp .tuLAR C0UNArF0RMG0NT&AcK 02 A Uz!A 265 BROAD WAY V V. OLOVE-FITTINO CORSETS. me lnnoof thlt UMRIVAUtOCOftSET aranow numbered by MILLIONS ' rViceaaraaiucli raductd MEDAL R eCEIVEO y CINTtNHIAl. bcvar of imitation. "THOMSON'S UNIRUKAalEaTUU Tha bait 6rwvt. ,.- Sa thai the nam of c;"V'va"" ina 11 WarMCnOwa are 1-1 Oh avary tonae.Sia.l I--J . I. .uin , , 1-1 y$2.o0 to $,O00VV i I ySETH THOHASV GL0G.CS keep good II I -1 M Y ill f ItrJJ 111 W , i I U .WV-X ni Ktmptd Bwnww'g BwowpwrT, Tnoonrs, for eonitha and aolrta VI U XI O eraat Wantern !. Pn Mat fraa. Arirtraa V aalarn (Inn Worka, l'lllahnra, Pa TRIY WovalMaa, Wrt I "IA, t Aant. II nttnns, lllnatratad Ontalnaie free) 'MonrffoTwIlr Uo., Hoalon, Maae. Pajf'fl A f I on Mi. Aamira wanusl. HH imit sail 2talilll ""I '"''"''"a tn "lin worl I I tun nmil fraa. T J IHNON. IMwilt. M'rn. 6 in Artnynanhe made on a Pnrlahia Soda Konn 'JP't" tain. I'rioe US . f Hn, an,l tx, oomplate. Hnil for lnoKne lo ( ii.m mas A On., Madinon, ind. flD ft I BP 'T'" only tail,. PIANOS II Kit ANN r"'"11 "!" CAIOcnlr Ml.tA. eiraat naraaina. HKA I I V, Waehinglj ton, N. J. S2500 a year. A (fenfa wanted everywhere, Bn Innu atr lot Ir lean linale.Patllciilararrea Acldrrm.l. woarn v., Sf Ixmla Mow CLOCKS P. I.K All Ait Ai Vt.'t Htiiwrior in dttninn. Nnt n.tla tn qunlity. or m tinrkpr, Ak your JfwUr for tntra. A irwnry H Uortlnndt. Ht.t W. Y. $10 to W A l AY NVKK madebf Aaenta arllingonrOhromoe ejrayona. Plot are and Cbro mo ejarda. 14 aampia worth HA.), aant, poat-pald fnr N5 Onnla. lllnatrated )ataloaaa free. J M. I)UKF4KDH KONMa lioHton. I Kntahllnlied Ihki i HOSPHO-NUTRITINE, The beat vltallilng Tonlo, liellevtng Mental and rhjilcal PROSTRATIOW. A-lAKHVUVBflaoa, JJftnl Ulil, ,T FEMArn WTt AKNKSS. And all Impalrmanta of JBnua ana nerve Syetem, IIDnirtliia, Depot. 8 Piatt St., H. T. i FARMER, a C Ukltiff or don 1 Hat KoitKfl mtu a Farmer's Son or Daughter for rtve of Nkm.is Harpoon Honna Ft xturich will. (In mMitton ii Lh protltH.) roniTfi FHKK ft ciomt1t riff of Nellia Fork And IMtATii Conrttyr, for darn nit in Hity nr Htraw Id mow nr od Htai'k. Aluo mun'fru NutShi!) Hny (Janidr. I'ulkyi nnl irninlP: AKt'l HtfulH. Ni-lli.' (lut Tool StrM OittitiRi, ( t'nw -Shnrtm from tliU tet can bo vttldi'd, worlK'd hilo chiniiU or txlnffd tmtid ;) OrnxmiMt tit I ltcln(ri fur public rniind. onietn'.Hii, nr frmi. Pjnn ph li-t i rv: A ,1. NK 1. 1, IS kVA PI t-hnrgh, F. ConsumpOon Can Be Cured. IM I-IOA in cwrhtin rtmnlv tor ttift CT'BK nf ( OMsr.H I'TION nd nil dine of thn Lnmi nd Tltront It tnrii(nritftii tlm hrin, ton ap th Bjrutm. mnkM th wnnfc ntronir. And in plenRant to Uk. Pnc itnm lMliir (wr tnH l av lrii(ii.U or nt hj th rnpritor on movipt of prio, A paiiipblnt rontinin rAliiitblfi idvic to i'nniiiiiptlvt n many otrtt(1ol4 of Af'TUAl. ct'Krj, Antl full Uirrt tim for uainjr Aooom pAtii(. much hot tin, or will l ri 'rr ti Any AldrA. OSOAH U. MOKKH, HtnrtUnd Htrit, Nw York. TRADR MARK, DR. DECKER'S CELEBRATED EYE BALSAM 18 A BURE CURB ForTNT''LAxrrr). w;:ak eyf.i UV VsJsolo II XT' DKPOT, I L i-J KKNT B and HORB K YEIJDH. Y ALL DHUUOI8TS. O IIOWRKV.1V. V. BY MAIL t'O.1 3Oa PIANOS & ORGANS S FACTORY 4 J rent Ian l oloae out preaert stock of toe) New and aneoodhand InatrunieitM o five tlrat-rtaa. makers, lul.y warranted ami at priooa that, HK1V ( '( M 1'KTl I ION for Ihi. e aa. nf In. ruiuont. AtiKN IS WANTKI) U WATKHK' HI I'KltlOU HKU. eillU A NH and PIANOS. Ilinotraled (:tl"nna Mailed MOltAtJK WATKKS A SONS. .Manufacturer, and Pea err, 4 O Kaat 1 Ith St., Now Vo-k. A'n (lneral Aitxnta for HHONINtiKHN evMirme I PUKMll'M (HlliANH iNJEniMiivil Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers) Wararooms, IB East tth Street, EaUbUnhed 1834. KKW YORK. Sendor IlluitraUd CC-mlar and iViee Lili. EVERETT HODSF. Fronting Union Squnr NEW YORK. Finest Location in the Citj1 European Plaa-Restaurant Unsnrpusel i KEKXEH &Jl'RA VKR, Propr(etr. Aletropolllnn Aajrlrultarnl Warrh.aae. (Eat.ohahed in IHM.I In addition to a large as. orimentot uaef ul imp'a menta for the 1-arm and tlardan, I havemanyra. , V V uanie llnproram , nta t 1 . uuir ; among wnicn are '" " i mi i 7 th. fnlliiwi m Adamant rlow, with Reri-raibla Kell .Sharpenina Point. Uerenihle aelf-.harpemnx Point for Regular Plows of followinit numliera: In, IH IK. m la an. J, Kaale D. n.eto. I aell all Plw. with thn VALUABLE IM. rROV EMKNT. when .o ordered, and at a er am.ll eilraooat. Tha New Half Ad iutin Rl.el Tooth Har row, Iron Ae Cultirator, (Jnlioon'a Hroad-Caat Heed Kower.Trne'a Potato Plnnter, Kiiroka Poat llola Oiaarr. Keid'. Pat, Bulter Worker, and Heat lTel Tread 11, tm rower II. B. (Iiukkino, ell) Onurtlandt St.. New York. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. UnrtralleH for tb 1 utUt ami tht BUu N ATllttctAj aaI dwcrpllvt odon tt oor txKninoA Aa4 fDU, AfWrytwtof rlratific ipffrDtMt( ij tb manuiWftutffr o BAmpU bo, conulninr S k of tm. tActi, trat Itm to Aoy i 4lM tm fotipt ol If rrnU. A-lrlwi B Tl5tB?!TJ.Nw Yrh City. tir Kf halt by til brwlm, v USE TI-IE Peerless Wnngei. IT IS THE BEST. N. Y. Office 108 Chamber! Street 'i'ACTORY CINCINNATI. O. T!!k GOOD OLD STAtlD-0 liEIICil UDST1I6 llffll FOR MAN AND BEAST. UTiBUins 841 TltM. Alwar. on,- a,-. ready. Aiwa,, handy. Haa nerer yet failed. TMn millions koea tuui U. The whole world .mw,. lortooa old MtuUnt-th Beat and Uheapeat tnlman .lavonea. ua oenU bottle. Th. UutU Unun.o nraa whan nothing ela will. BOLD BY ALL MEPIOIWB VENDBKH. SfltiDflL-WOSJI) A poaitlre remedy for all diaeaaea of the Kidney., Bladder and Urinary Oraana; alao good in Drop-' leal Coraplalnta. It never prodnoe. aiokneaa, la certain and ipeedy In IU aeUon. It n faat .uperaedlna all other remedtea. BUty eapaolee oar to aix or ihl daya No other medioin ean do thia. Beware f Imltatlona, for, owing to It great uooea., many ha been offered; torn ar. mogI dangerona, eaoaing pile, eto, UlNU.ii- DICK CO.'M soft luUt coelainiea tif o SanJUluooi ,ald oi .11 . - tort. 4 for eircular or Med for ont to 86 tmd rj Wootlrr m,t, Ni York. m ,rk af 1 r clp n 1 1 W lJ E TI 4 . fea I w I : SOT I Mil i.usLTr-r , n 4 , 1 s! H s v y MYMU 10
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