FAR, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Orrnrd nnd llnrdt-n Note. Romns and Cherry Tufiiis. Cnrcfnl rttrimont ha nhown that robins will not tronblo cherry trees or fruit of any sort, m long as they can get worms or idboow, rmcu as beetles or rrnbs. Manurr for the Garden. A gener ous supply of the best and finest of tbo manure should be ketit lot the cAnlnn. No other part of the f armpnys so well as this for ti e liberality. Half an acre of weu-ept garden will supply a large family with vegetables and small fruits the year round, and the money value of t ins cannot De less than 00 in the year. Tim source of income is rarely consider ed in calculating the returns from the farm, but it really amounts to ten per cent, on the large sum of $2,000; and what farmer ever thinks of valuing Lis garden at that sum of money. Ex. Plamtino Old Fruit Cans Prac tical tests in the matter of irrigating plants by means of old fruit cans punctured with pin holes and sunk in the earth near the roots of the growing strawberry, tomato or rare flowering plants, as the case may be, leave no doubt of its success in small plots which admit of the labor of sinking the cans and keeping them filled with water during times of drought. The holes in the can are to be made of such size that when the vessel is filled with water the fluid can only escape into the ground very slowly; thus a quart-can properly arranged will extend its irrigation to the flaut through a period of several days, n fancy gardening, where a few choice plants are in process of growing, the fruit-can irrigation plan will be found preferable to the ordinary methods of watering on the surfaoe of the bed. IVew York World. Budding Tubes, " No Bpeoifled time oan.be given for budding fruit trees," says an agricultural editor, " as the op eration must be performed when the stocks are in a proper condition. The Vudding must be done when the stocks have nearly but not quite finished their summer growth, and while the bark on them parts freely from the wood. If budded too early, there is danger of the bud being overgrown and smothered; and if the operation is performed too late, and after the sap has ceased, flow ing, the buds will not unite to the stock. If the season is wet, and the stocks con tinue to grow vigorously until late in the fall, the budding is deferred accord' ingly; but the experienced nurseryman can tell at a glance when the stocks are in the best condition for budding, al though it would be difficult for him to impart the knowledge to others, except in a practioal way, and on the ground where the operation is to be performed. Peach Orchakd3 I have jast ex amined two peach orchards containing 1,000 trees eaoh, planted four years ago the coming spring out of the same lot of trees. Orchard No. 1 has been planted in corn every year since it was set, while No. 2 has been planted in potatoes, beans and pumpkins. The I first orchard has made but a small growth and the trees seem to lack vitality, and from an experience of many years I should say that it will never attain suffl ient growth to pro duce a profitable crop. The other orchard has made a splendid growth and the trees are of sufficient size to bear a large and profitable crop. From twenty years' experience as a fruit grower, I have come to the con clusion that the size, health and value of a fruit tree depends largely on the treatment it receives during the first four years after it is planted in the orchard, and that this is particularly true of the peach. I do not think a peach tree which once becomes stunted can ever be made profitable. Waldo, in Practical Farmer. Choice flutter Dairy Caw. Choice butter dairy cows are the exception rather than the rule, though it costs no more to keep good ones than poor ones, and the former are eminently more profitable. There are many who cannot tell a good cow when they see it. while others are very careless in the matter. To improve j our stock of cows, it is necessary to constantly weed out the poor or inferior ones, and breed and keep only those which have proved themselves to be worthy of your care. Experionce has, time and again, demon strated that grade cows have in many eases proved better dairy animals than pure-blooded ones, though this excel ienoe is undoubtedly due to the admix ture of the blood of the thoroughbred with that of the choica common stook, the strength and stamina of the latter increasing and intensifyiugthe desira ble qualities of the former. This is not derogatory to the merits of the thorough bred, but rather in its favor, for without it you could not so readily seoure the many advantages which are almost al ways sure to result. The service of a pure-bred bull of some better breed costs but little oompared to the benefits seoured, and all farmers should avail themselves of it, even if tbey have but Wo er three crood o.nuan tn hn tmrvat remembeiing, however, that the calves must have the best of care, food and attention to fully develop the desirable qualities. Household nint. Keep your salt and pepper boxes on a little shelf back of or near the stove and save your steps. To bake potatoes quickly, pour boil ing water over them and let stand a minute or so before putting into the oven. Glass vessels in a cylindrical form may be cut in two by tying around them a worsted thread, thoroughly wet with spirits of turpentine, and then setting fire to the thread. If you with to clarify sugar and water that you are about to boil, it is well to stir in the white of an egg, 'while cold; if put in after it boils, the egg is apt to get hardened before it can do any good. Always get your material for break fast ready overnight; tlx the fire already to light, fill ttitt tea-kettle, grind the coffee and prepare the potatoes, and thus you can ulei-p half an hour longer in the morniug. A roast of beef is much nicer if, when you put it into the pan to bake, you set it on the hot stove; let it brown on one Bide, then turn and brown the other; then add the hot water and seasoning and bake iu a hot oven aad the juice is retained iu the meat. iiou Versus polonaise. Joshua's RlldnUhi Chime nnd It IH.ns. irous Ke.alis. At miduiglit the summons' came. Maria Aun thrust her elbows cleverly between two of my ribs, and whispered in ghostly aocenta 1 Jflcilma, there is a hog in the garden. I have lived with Marin long enough to know that she ex pects me to oatch her ideas instantly; anil ftltlinncrli nli a lio.l ui,l nnl.i.. about it, 1 knew that she anticipated that I would rise in my might and go for that hog. I aooordingly rose in my might, and began groping around for . I T I . . , . ... my ymifcaiuunB. a ieu mat without them I could not appear to that advan tage that would command the respect of the hog. I had no idea we possessed so much wearing apparel until I began to inventory it in the dark, while looking for my pantaloons. I got hold of articles of edging, and artioles with flounces, and with embroidery, nnd with strings, while Maria kept whispering through the gloom: " That hog will eat up all the notatons hnfnrA vnn tut 1nn .f.;.. Yon are fearfully slow." I supposed Bhe wuipycrcu ior iear iue nog would hear her and become nffn1i1. Sim 1.1. could bear to give any offense, not even to uok, except me. AH this time I was trvincr on thincn that. t. f mo, but finally I lit into some sort of a garment that had what was intended for a row of buttons on it, and I buttoned it up, althongh there was a lightness and cheerfulness ahmir. it f hot. m v wumm va A VA AAV' V seem entirely familiar. I got half-wav nuwu omirn, wuen u snuaeniy occurred to me that the hmr v nnt. in den, for the very good reason that we unti no guruu ior iue nog to get into; still, we had a cistern, and the hog might tret into that.. Tt. like a hog. This thought so startled me that I rolled flown to the bottom of the stairs, a feat made easier from the fact that I Beemed nrp.t.t.v up in the garment I had adopted. Maria a.uu, who aiways proves equal to any emercencv. Hooth.,i ma a r,A uL coming to the top of the stairs, and call ing mo nu j.uius ana otner pet titles she is in the way of applying in moments of on .1 AOTi atria I COt Oat Of f lift frnnf. Arrr aa possible, and the hog, who was looking at the house from the front yard, appar- entlv with A virtus- nf ranting if .1 appalled. I did not wonder at this. In my haste in dressing I inadvertently tmt on Maria Ann'n l,,-. 1 -i " u JVlUiiUlDCj Ullli lb stands to reason that, . man ormo,! a white nichtshirt n,i a M..a i,-, rushing from the front door of a house b mo Boiemn nour or midnight, must present an apDallinsr snentnniA tn an hog. After recovering from his mo mentary astonishment, the hog took three mora kinka in hia t;i ,. . i j three times around the yard. The front R' w wiue open, out lie never thought of going through that. He seemed to be looking for a good place to lUmD Over thn fanno T . - . . luugic'i ill y - self up in the polonaise again and took a ujiiiK ieup into ine yard, landing on my left eyebrow. We do not give the women half the credit they deserve. I am convinced that it requires more downright genius to pilot a polonaise, cut witn darts in the back and trimmed with knife nlait.inir th a o v uvga isvs LUCUA- age a national presidential convention. iuo ran around the house three times more in the opposite direction with four kinks in his tail. I am slow to wrath, but I am afraid I was begin nicer to tret mad. nnrt vhan t nnn. ' 1 - " uvu A noun around behind the house and Rot a uuwuei, x am oDiigea to confess that it Was With a firm nnrnnaa ts bill tl, t w Hill VU UUU or die trying to. I don't think the hog had noticed tllA wnndnhnl nnti'l T there for the hatchet, but when I re- taruou to me iront yard he immediately retired to the woodshed, and then I knew I had bim cornered. maria had by this time recovered her tresenOO of mind nnrl hoJ nnt V. 1, ,,J . , uuu 6VU UD1 UCIU out 01 a front window np-stairs, and was yelling " Fire I" with all her might, and tn a way calculated to be of inestimable service to me. All f needed to spur mo on to glory wasBome one toyell Fire !" 1. cuiorou mo wooasnea cautiously end found the hog completely at my mercy, unless he made a bnl kitchen door, and escaped that way. lie did not do that. On the contrary ho rushed right at me. I stepped back ratner nastily, not because he scared mo any. but to ere vent him fmm tegtnm. polonaise; I am always careful to keep m J Fi"uaiBe, so lar as is possi ble. There was a wnnlitnh full nt behin'l me. and an T ainnnaii ka of the way of the hog, in a fit of absent lumuouucBo, sat aown in the tub. It may seem curious, but my recollection now is that the tnh flt.t.At ma a v,i ii more snugly than the polonaise had. and j" uover iriea ine tuo on beiore in all mv born davs. Th nniv ca nn of the tub was to tip it over and float out tun buub, ana mat 1 at once did. Maria, still true tn ma in m offlitmn opened the kitchen door, and with her I .-11 - . . . iuvo iuu 01 wueiy anxiety, and surround ed by a nightoap frill, and her month wide open, she really looked like a saint or somethintr. but hIia TVO.H rATYkarlrirkAr " Murder " at the time, and her voice so Bwweu me nog mat ne rau over me before I could cet nnt nf t.liA nn.lo TTnnr he managed to step on me thirty-two huicb iu ruumng over me once, is a mys tery both to Maria Ann and myself; but he did, for we counted the spots his hoofs made. After - --0 w v UV rw I1AV ed out of the front gate as solemnly as muusu 110 were on nis way to church; and it is my sober belief that he came into the yard on purpose to run over me, and for nothincr el ha. Maria Ann Aa. clares she won't wear that polonaise any mufo, buu i am toieraDiy sure! shall . 1 : c r 1 1 . . . uuL.uum inuow 11. onuwateriMmn.) Lumbc man. It has been eBtimated that there are in the Htate of New York no fewer than o,4UU ecclesiastical organizations of all denominations. OCCunvinir nnnrW ua many edifices, which furniah seats for 2,600,000 persons, and have an enrolled membership of 1,300,000 in round num bers. The total value of these cLurch edifices and the lots which tin y occupy is about 8101.110 000 tn vhi.t'h Khr.nl, I be added, say, $16,500,000, the value of IJH,ruuttgoB ana other real estate belong ing to the various denominations. One attack of scarlet fever usually prevents receiving a second. A Ituslnrss Woman. Few men nro inclined to Grant women tho credit of having any business tact or of doing business iu a business wny; but they niupt come down in tho case of the Detroit widow whose personal cflVcts are now being overhauled by au Admin istrator. She ma le no will, but tho private papers in her desk explained all that. The first paper on tho bundle was indorsed! ' Offer of marriage from Mr. . Respectfully declined on the ground of his stooping shoulders and defective vision. Contents private." The next paper was indorsed: " Schedule B, showing that I have just enough to bury me." Adttinty-lookiug epistle bore the in dorsement in red ink: "Number'G. Conditional offer of marriage from Mr. 8. declined with thanks." A bill sent from a millinery house bore the following in pencil: ' Taid the within in presence of the cook the day Mr. O called and offer- ri me his baud and heart ; parlor stovo. fell down same day." A bill of $28.88, sent from a grocery house, was ind:red: " Settled the within for $25, as I had never had the sardiuts as charged. Paid the money the day the cook fell down stairs, ltejeoted Mr. B.'s offer to wed him just before the bill came iff." An official envelope containing several papers was marked : "Various epistles hinting at marriage : orthography generally poor, grammar terrible, construction very bad. Answer ed each one kindly but firmly." A pink-ooiored letter without envelope was marked: " Gunhing offer of marriage from young Mr. T. Ink very poor and no pathos iu his expressions. This is his seoond direct offer. Declined on the ground of his youth." A bill for $7. balanoe due on a cloak. was filed: "Paid this after a sharp dispute in the presence of Sarah, who hurt her nose same day. Mr. L. was in the parlor at the time. Proposed before he left; gent ly but firmly declined offer on account of his deahiess." Detroit Free Press. Logan at Fort Donelson. General John. A Tjocan. wVn a elected to the United States Senate by the Republicans of the Illinois legisla ture, was found severely wounded on the battle-field of Fort Donelson by our esteemed circuit clerk. Oantain W V. Bell, who, thinking him oad, took off his splendid sword and belt and sent them to his family. Captain Bell, who was then a gallant Confederate soldier, came upon General Logan stretched out upon the ground, dressed iu full regi mentals, his arms folded across his breast, his eyes closed and giving bo sien of life. VVhiln Rtandinor near aa supposed, the dead body of the Fed- dm gcucioi, uaputiu jjuii was joined by Captain Maderia, of the Confederate side, who recognized in Logan his old schoolmate. Maderia was deeply moved at wnat ne tnougnt to De the untimely fate of his vonthfnl comnaninn. anrl di rected Captain Bell where to send the 3 11 . i i . sworu 01 tue iaiien omettain. Liogon was shot tlirnnrrh tllA lnnoa anrl nin lifu hung on a thread for a long time. . 5 n 1 . ... 1 . . . luauena was aiierward Riuea at unicka manga. Anderson (2y.) News. How to See the Wind. Take a polished metallio surface of two feet or more, with a straight edge a hand-saw will answer the purpose. Take a windy day, whether hot or cold, clear or cloudy, only let it not rain or oe muricy ; in otner words, let the air be dry and clear, but this is not essen tial. Hold your metallio surfaoe at right angles to the direction of the wind i. e. if the wind is north, hold vour surface east aud west; but instead of holding tho surfac3 vertical, incline it about forty-five degrees to the horizon, so that the wind, striking, glances and Hows over the edge (keeping it straight) as water ovr a dam. Now sight care fully over the edge at some minute and sharply-defined object, and you will see the air flows over as water flows over a dam. Make your observations careful ly, and you will hardly fail to see the air, no matter how cold ; the result is even better when the sun is obscured. "What kind of testimony do you call that?" said the county attorney to one of the witnesses before the grand jury, who was inclined to be a little evasive. "Jackson's best," was the prompt reply. The lawyers who were in the habit of msing tobacco saw the point and smiled all over their faces. An Eloquent Funeral Oration. An old soldier, long since pensioned off, enjoys his leisure in rearing rab bits. One of the little creatures bites his thumb, and, trifling as the wound seems, gangrene sets in and extends, and amputation is resorted to too late. An old companion in the 999th Light Infantry, who had marched shoulder to shoulder with him in a hundred well fought fields, undertakes to deliver his funeral oration : "Adieu," the honest soldier cries, in a voice fairly choked with emotion, "adieu, brave and gentle heart, thou that had fought so well in Africa, the Crimea, Italy I An hundred times didst thou with impunity brave the leaden hail that hurtles over the battle-field, and survive survive to be Killed by a long-eared, cat skinned, kangaroo-hammed, pink-eyed, parsley-munching, two-penny-half-penny rabbit I" Paris Figaro. A Nournn n f ftlMi-h Itndllv Kvll. 1 the titbit of body become lrr.'KUlnr, much evil is ibflicted on the tynium. Tbe ntuoiaoh beociubs oyppeptio, bilioni ittotni deTelop tbbujHtlvee, tbo circnlatiou in coi)taii)iiiUf uu me nerved ttnare in ine general disorder. It in of iho utmost importance tbat the Lowell should bo thoroughly aud speedily regulated when they grow dereUot. The oorieo'ive agent beet adapted to tbia purpote In Hoatetier'a btouiaoh ilitters, a wholesome, non griping vtgeUble laxative, worth all tbe raxping ca thartics invonted since tbe time of I'ar&oelHna. l'eople who have been in the habit of uhiiig blue pill, calomel, and other drugs and cheap dou truna for constipation, ebcuid abandon such hurtful aud nseless meJic.ijt d, aud substitute for them this pleasgut and gcuilu aperient, which not only produces tbe purulive effect naturally, bnt also strengthens while it regu lates the bowels, stomach ai d liver. It more over euros and prevents inti rmittei t aud re mittent fevers, gout, rhenoiatitm, debil.ty and urinary uouuib" CANINE HKFtTDDTjltn. Thore was once a hip; yellow dog, Who ftirioiiHly run aftVr a hog. Ho was loHt In a fn;', Which was thick an n bop, And lias BtooJ Mill cinec, allaog. 01 1 87S began vn WVilm n.luy, nnd it e.id on the same day. j SI Tire fa 4'anmillra The celebrated ihysioiaiiL)r. l'aui Momeyor, gives the following valuable suggettions to pnreons suffering from Inng affections 1 " Th patient roust with scrupulous consoieutionHncs InslHt upon breathing frenh, pure air, and ruunt remember that the air of closed rooms is always more or less bad. No msn, howevor uncleanly, would drink muddy, dirty water, A party which occupies a room for hours, breathing tho rnnie air, nrlght be compared to a party of bath.rs drinking the water iu which they Lathe. Tbe patient must keep the window of his bedroom open. Night air is fresh air without dayllghr. Iu cloce, crowded rooms, the patient i. (Turing fiora lung complaints breathes consumptively." By taking these rreosutions and usin I)r. rieroe's Oolden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Tel eU, fully ona-bslf of the oases of lnng com plain' s would be cured in six months. For oongh and irritation of the lungs do not always Indicate the pretence of oonsuniption,although it may result la that dixeasH, and if consnni tien has ahendy become det-idy seated In the eytem, this is the most efficient course of treatment that can be pursued outside of any institution tbat provides special facilities for the treatment of this disease. Dr. Pieroo's celebrated invalids' hotel is such an institution. Send stamp for descriptive pamphlet contain ing alno a complete trestisn upon consumption, explaining i;s ranre, nature aud best methods of treating it, together with valuable hints concerning diet, clothing exeroire, eto , for oonsuoiptive. Address Faculty of Invalids' and Tourists' Hotel, Uufftlo, N Y. To develop healthy and harmonious action among the organs of sprrttion, digestion and evacuation, tske Dr. Mott s Vegetable Liver nils, which healthfully stimulate tie liver, give tone and regularity to tho liver, connter aot a tendency to onslivenese and purify the blood. Their catbartio actitn Is unaccom panied by griping, and Is never violent and abrupt but always gradual and natural. These pills are or the greatest asHs ance in overooni-n- scrofulous tumors and eruptive maladies. All druggists sell it. out Vi The Celebrated "MATonutwi" Wood Tag Ping Tobaooo. Th Pionkkb Tobaooo Oomvaki, Now Vork, ltoston, and Chicago. For rmwards of thirtv veu.ru Mrs. W 1NBLOW fc SOOTHING 8YRUP has been nood for children with never-failiug snoceBg. It corrects acidity of tho stomach, relieves wind echo, regulate. the bowels, curbs dysentery and dituThcca, whothor arming from teething or other c&aM-s ha old snd woll-tried remedv. 'Jft or, a nort'.e - Conon9.Amedienal"preparation In the form of a lozenge is tho most convenient. " Brown's Bronohial Troches " allays irritation, which iuduocs ooiigMi'g, Riving relief In bron cb.tis, hoarsenei.4, inflticDiia, conpumptire aud a-thnistio complaints. 25 i-euts. Read advertipenient in snothf r coii:n-in of the principal triumphs of Mseou A Hamlin Organ Co. all over the world. It reitsinly rmouuts todtmonstration, as they sny, of tho tuperiori ty of their organs. The" record is unparalleled among makers of instruments. I'hew Ja. X on a IJriKt Sweet Nvy Tnliacnu. l oV K ' l'lll'S TKAIIKMAK H LABKI.8, OAVKA 1 K, and xWIre how to i,nn rh-iv hWlillilll. an.l at I k J .. . .. : . . Sarnoe St., New York, who have bn1 twnty.foiir v iirH' Husrienoe in the hnaiunw. " HOIK vTil'KJ .KWS," .... in. piwr mi jiirannDioi, invnrr.ru nl rMdwa of . -. .. .. .. v. i. n i 1. 1 iv lOftiDpi, oopia KANSAS and COLORADO. 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TP A 9 -L0getnt -LAJXlOl ailicle-ple Choicest in the world Imp .rttir' prtoe (Jotupauy in Ameriua tnple ease evervood. Trade con tinually iuoreuing Amenta wanteri even where best inaunemer.ta non i W4st tme send for t;ircniar. nOB-'l1 WKLI B. 4H Veeey hi., N. Y. P. O. Boi 12S7. A COLD RING ! ! ! For ONK DOLLAR re will eopyyoar photograph and send you a heavity-plited (.old King or Ivory harm with your picture in it, which i mgnitied to lifeaize when held up to the light. t$nd ttniup for ill. circular oi Bona goia goo-is. ui onsen. jrotia a, uo.,notit n. vats, A R T 0 F PROPAGATION A , .'.Vd niif'ilnn nf NopU Mailed, jOi I'ltU KS I . I'll l.l I.UfMhlP. 1 w tigores for (i apeH Deeoiir a, r.versreeus, eto. nena ior i.'aian g ie j jriiriiJ' nurse uraery, Ulaunu. tulumbliiiii 1 oiiiii y . Ohlit, AGENTS WANTED iVii' VIM (M Tfi r. tta(e nnd O rter Honks Auply at on e J KNRIN8' NUHftEHlHij, FRFF VV luunH, (joIuiu unUo t Owlu 9 iisWls idii ail vert nemnnt win not appear agnn. Agentfli, Head Tlxi 1 Wa wiit pay Age- ta s Salary of t$UM per month and expna, or allow a targ ooumieaiou to saU ear dw ana wonneriui iirvenuon, H wtaaa wAal v My bamplafree. Addrvas, MIKH.M N V t , Mfirahall, Mlrh A TllfK JIilVV tPixKrTKK of all kiuila. rtir oiroular, pbotottrai adtirea J AH. F OLA Kit, Moranoi, I A Oompleti Utcic una arid orit-e lint, Moranoi, Lanawa Co , MioU. tmnCD'O nflOTII I CO FrtoBota.4oIM'a MUULU O rnO I ILLtO.I-T mall. Hiowel. thy au Kill ieatown, A1;U VOUNC MEN I luoatti. Kvrry gradual gi Learn 'I eleMiautjy i eaxa ( to Sill OO guaxabteed a pab.ng all nation. AUUraaa K. ' Addreaa K. Valentine, Manager, Janeaviiie, Wu. $10 to $1000 invaeled in Wall bt, btooka make forLoAes every month. Book aeu I Adcinnia 1?AI PKH A H , Bankera. 17 VVall St W T n-m- - llubll dt NUlu IliarxKr.. TU.h I I H I I I M audaeurxd. Lowest Prioes. Um. l fail u, Wnt. Uc.t . K. Marah, yu.noy.Mich Ann a A IIONTII-Aaeiila V HUl ed-'.t (1 Ural 2.inil selling article il. the world; one ma article il. the world ; one aaiuoie r. Address J&i BKUIV.SU.l, uelroil, iuu. Pon Da Purorl All ohrooio and supposed locari.hld Lidll OC n,B.,i,. Proo of it ui.i!"d tr..e. Address 1H. fOOTK, I M lilll.glon Ave , New York. i. mo A ,7...i.. A 4 Y to guaia uanvsaii'Di,- for th- t,fi IUe l oruia aun Mdtnt r Atia.t BIG PA V. Wii.ii .Su'.TJil O.iiilta. "w ui ii a i ota. aetls ratiil.y hi ..O i-ta i ai,-l -nr-ie fr M M SvEM KU i I t V. .'. ii .v.. -.ilo-. (JO A PlfH I . A NaiiiUiH. i i ti- I tt v j i u a n ArAU ubLiua r," Nassau, n. v $50 X) o WILBOa'S OOatTOTTHD or PURE COD LIVEE OIL AITD LI LIE. Tn I 'miMllitttlt i Ittn tinv hi in hmniv to give t lnir tMimonet (n favor of lha nae of " H .-or' fiirn fvn( t.ivpT ttitand Limn." Kiporienoa haa proved it to hn a vnlnahln remedy for Onnmimption, Aathtna, PiphTherfa, and all rliftoaaeii of the Throat and Lunv Mnnut'd onlv lr A. K. W ll.flOR. (Jhamiat. Hoitain. Hnlil by all ilruggtHtfl. HOMES in NEAR TUB WEST. A choice from orar LotKi.OOO Korea town l.nuHw.dua Wtwi from (.'hiOHgo, at from to UH per acre, in farm ioib, ana on enny term a, Liow ireignt ana ready mar kntm. No wilderneaa on acne no Indiana. Land eiploring ticket from i'hiongo, free t" buyers. Kur mapfl. t anipniHTa ann nin information apply to JOWA K i I lUO A II I, AMI I oSlPANV. Oedtir KapidM, Iowa, or Randolph Htreet, nhioago. NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES at club rat on. Time, tronble and eipanas saved ny wnh eoribing tbrongh the Kooky Mountain hnbeoription aaenry, which turnixrtas any paper (eioepi local) pntv. litiied in the United States. Mimical lnntrumenta. Hew ing .Mncbinea of all kin da, (Jbromoa, Tamee. Kewina maomne roeo.e. and Attaohmenta at reouoad prioen. I will alao fnrnihh Hooks of all kindi at lowest prioes Rooky Mountain Stereoscopic Views s flpeoifttly. Inn't fail t-o writ at onoe for our oironlars. AKHiitsoan maks Pig money. Andreas JMKH TORHKNS, gvans, Colo "Fruit iifE Gods." (DIOSPYKOS KAKI) THK JAPAN PKR8IMMON, We offer oho oo varietiea of this most remarkable new fin t, itnported drwt from Japan, frone m4 Ap I-imh, Arfi('c iN"f.rfiri.( htrawberry, vriv Kaapt)erry. .)mnlta aaa rtmnt of sVhi(. Orn mental Traea and Mirmm, Konea. Flower and ttnt N -wlfi. Hei 6 for new catalogue. BA1D 'I U TTLK, Agents, we win m-er . .tnu noti ailvrrittietUi ul one iu m hat of 9H9 weekly uewxpapers, or lour lines in a different liat of H.17 n prs. or ti . linn two wn kn in a choice of either of fiiui a-pintle and diatinot uata containing from 70 to UM pnmtrsi each, or four lines one weak iu all four of the Pinal I 1 nt, r una line one week Is al aig lints combined, being more than l,(RNi nnpera. We alao bave bate of papers by Ntates throiiKliou' the United htatea and Oftnutv Send for our lt0 pug a pamphlet, AddratM)Ro. 1. ItQWhLL A Oo., IQtSpruoe Ht.,N. Y; The Man Who Spends Money For advfr.iKtrg in newBDiDers In these bard times. wt taont ft rut ohta ning an eUimats of tbs Ooat from Utto P. K'twell A Oo.a ewapaper Advertising Hurea'i. o. Ill spruce Htreet, N York, is likely t- pay 1 10 for what ojiht bn obtained lot Huoh satimates nro fut-niiitiad to all applicants gratis. Hand lU.oeots lor HKH.g paoipblot with liatot aswapapar rates and rslsiences. FREE 1 U IM.Mrnri KhKK a mayntjietnt il.aUs or Caf'tn-t OrgHDi with hnntis.tins inttrurtion Hook. tossd aud ahipped on iMiartl oara. a'l freiatht DBld I am the In re ret rNlnbll-hmrnl of thu kind on tba o ntmsnt. yUtl and upward. Hetrart tf imitat'trt, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Vrliwlliit tn, IV. VT. Soldiers Pensioners. We publish an eight-page paper "Tug NaTIOHa ThidDNK1 de toted to tiie interaau off Paasionars, HoW dinr and Sulors and tbeir heirs ; alao oontauna in tare at tng family reading. Prioe. Fifty rni a year speolal Indaoamaats to omlii. A proper blank to oolieot amount due ander new AhbeaiiS r PknmioN Hili. fumiabed oratvituMsly, to reifular tbieriher$ tmly and auob olaima nled in Pnalon Otttoa without char tft January number aa stveo men copy free. H ml for it. l.KOKOK K. LKMON A OO., w aeiiingLon, u. j. ica dji ! AIIKAU Al l, I IIMI HK The very bwt gin di dtieot from tbe lit. bono ra at Unlf th naual coat. Boat plan 'Wr offHrw.i to llnb Auenta ard lare buyers. ALL KXPItliSS C1IAKU1& PA1U New tor i ii KHKiL. TheGreatAmcr.canTeaCompany, 31 nDd 33 Vrsey Mirrel.Nrw Yurfa. P. O . tio 4'i MS. UC0ESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith's new book. Uhki Prnminnnt pueons mpn and womT analysed. !MCI Portmlt ol A. T. v a i p an ilt. OXXuM AAV A f HKNNKTT.Ktc. Thi ifnnit inn nf the aeitaon. Now is tin time foi AflPNTS to secure territory. Addras foi Mwt-iv I J agMuoy circulars and tMriua. A.ilCUlt AN PI lil.lHIN- I d , llartlord. Conn. I 'or 1411 la I Ul 1'lsl trail , llltf lllltOI'.! Itu llDfn, W.iriihlllt y i I hMiu-ae, neq a.v':v-' fa . Mrnu'r' untan.MaM. CURED FREE! valaabU Trratias snt tc any autlnrsr MniliDS me hu P. O. and Kipru adjross. I)R. H. G. ROOT. 1 S3 Prl KtMwt. Naw Vor. -MILITARY and Band V inform officers Fqnipments. l at, U'., uiftile by .t. MJIley aV Co., Coluuibua, Ohio. Ht hU Jar jVio iat. Firemen1! Caps, Belts, and 8hirff. J SCROF OLA. Persons afflicted wi.h Scrofula, Hip-disease. Ulcer ous Sores, Abscesses, White Swell ing, Psoriasis, Goitre, Necrosis Eczema, Diseased Bones, will please sen( their addrers Dr. JQ N ESi Chkmibt. New Ibauon, N. Y. F. E. CUEDRY, A fit. Railway Tickets nought, Solil or MCjcrhn tiered, REDUCKU RATK OS ALL TICKETS SOLD OHOlcK OS' ALL, KOU1K J. No. 31 St. Charles Street, UnJel th. bt. UbarlM Hotel, NKW Dltl.KtNX, l.A. Clntdren cftn necl simple noariabment rattier fein medicine; a-id bow to ff rd th a when the child has little ver to aamtuiiatB, ia fully met iu Ki lge't Food. P- AGEMTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftueWORLD It oontaina 7 ' Una historical nsravina and 1 tM) lKipja doulilH-ooliiran paea, and ia tb. most oompl.t Hist iry of tn. World .vor puliliabod. It will at sisht, Krnd for siHioimHQ paM an1 eilra tt,rms 10 Agent. Aditraoa National Pim.mmNU Pp., Fbiladeiplna, Pa kllUIiTYl ism.M, las r- Si antsa Viaaid. .ill Im l a(s. b.iftl, aslat ul SIM r ... .ia u W of I JT fatal lwUo as srifa, Isiuaki ml ' oasna, it', tuns poas slsi r 7 jf ' A'sa aawl It. Jala ol ssfa, ti.J AJJ.. P.- kOAaTlrslsS. Pro..- SiWr Sa.. stvssMsi. Mas, fa, m w I i,l OPIUM i ' I r l L- t Dllatl Lk'tl 1 tSuooeaaful Kcmedy. Send for lM.m .... II.. in. n Is-tilintr lis Onaeguunoea aad Uuxe. Du L. MKKKKK. La Pubtk. Ihu. riox 415 PIANOS K ) r5- IO 4iM-KU"ry prices- 1 ... a L kJ.. .l...!. ....la 'ttt. uuiiuiaius)uuauiD o . at.itiMrtta rinMat uurivhta in over IV. IRK) in um riiularly inoorporated W i'k 'u. Fi.ii.ta sent on trinl 4K-uatfe catalufjue ires M''ii'iij'tsol)u ri itio (Jo., I tt. lam m itret, N. V. I i UAH-'S KllNfc' I I II r. for all la ID- 1 NKY 4-lhKAIsKN. A HiirM Raaii tttli : fit i lure at un- k'Kiwn. Knnd tor circular. Noy-a hios. A Duller, Hi. I'uul , liOnl, St )('ttufK A 'o., Chicago ; A. biiiith, l-or d'Hi ; VN . addoi, l.i .f Ohio; K Clary, lies IVloiues ; h tStvtTi 8 nut . 1 ii iuu: t x pul.r Uidioiiie of tha duy. Mv.KVI.VSl) K A It i. Hook and Vanffb.. J. K. hii A N A iiAN, Ally. i k anxom. Alii. B FOR TEN mi TEAS. TI HI Aa infallibls and nnexoelled remedy foi r-llaj, Kptlrpey r lalllnT HlrUnrMa WHrrmitfd to effnot a npeedy and wgJ PKK IANKNTcure I lr "A frre bolilo" of m kv renowned speoitto and a JL 1 1 o Survival of the Fittest A riMILT MEDICIMC TI11T 1. 1 nF: MILLIONS Dir.lM) 35 VKAHS! HP llsiiiiTr " rllLirLL.;.. A IIAL.M i on j; Kit V V OtM I MAN AND JlKASTt TH E 0 LD EST & B EST L! f. I M Vll eveh Made i ameiiica, . SALES LARGER THAN EVER. Tho Mrxlenn MiKtiinpr I.lnlmont lin l()rn known fur imiio tlian llilrly llvi years lis tho best ol' nil I.lnluinnts, f Man anrl Htast.. Its salow todiiy f hiKiT limn evor. It. cures wtn,n i; otlinrs fall, ami ponrtratna akin. ! ami niusolo, to Uio vciy b o u v . everywliorw. ' BwiaiaTiisMMsB.iwwi.w,.wa.,..i.M.Mi.lM .. Jl t 1 U ' New England Conservatory Ior flu Piaiolorlo. This varr popnlar and aod Mnthorl hu fasrl a ifMvr ouah trial at iba UonaurvaUirv, and ha. bano tara.ly naod iu othnr plaoe. It rlifTnr from nthsr mathoda In balnc oompoasd of Tbr. I'.rU or Book.. PAItT I, for tha Klrst Orada of lm.m, ha Ti iwiHi, th Klmnsnta, Fiva tln.Hr and othnr Kxiroipa. a.r Htudir, and Tunas, antt is iu itattlf a good, ) la strucion Book. HA HT 1 1, for tha Rooonil Draila, bas W p- mora lifllault Rtwroisaa, Moalnn and Hi udms, aud a nunibar of Piooos fr.n tb. work of aront Mastbr. HA KT III, for th Third Urarin, hi 18 oara. Hr.nd Hoat'-s and ArpsKio, with a low good ttiutlirpq and a few diffioult Piooea. Prio of saob part, (t I .AU. Ooniplata, " Tn MnsirAL R0(inn, litr Smith, Kd tor, mill for II ot. (Jiroui.l. s liu.imo pur Month. Musle News, Ao. slpnrYear. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston; C. II. DITSON A: CO., 711 V rA3 Hi uuilw.tr. New York. .1. K. U1TSON A C O , f) "i riir.uint Mirri, I'tiltndrl. 5APONIFIEpo I. th Old Uvllabl t)aBlral4 I.J FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. DlrMtlon MHspsarlM Mh for taakuas K.r. tt and T.ilat r)oa ajalrklr. . IT IB rVLL WMIVMt AH w TJK. Tb Mark U oodd with e-lld 'mntrW 0., w.lioh I. 4alUratd with salt aad rwsuv mi ataww - ma ra on wr, awd bvt tmm Saponifie MIDI BT TUB Penniylviuila Salt Mftnafv Co., PHILADELPHIA, IHE SMITH UBG&N CO First li.tabllaheil I Moat Successful TnEIU IN'HTRUM EX I'S .-v sianiar value iu all the ' LEADING MAHKETS OP THE "Tf-MIaJi. Evfrywiiere lciogiilzfu , .. .-V IN T4'H. OVER 80,001 jfiMl aud In tins. Now D ains tinis mi..' Beat work anil luweht jiricv 41 Binil lor a (.'uiuloiriu'. Irc232l Si,, cpp,. Walthia te, WARkER BRQ'S CORSETS rat fi . .1 t-r Hit ( M. .Ul -.1 in- ifn 1'AKIH KAI'OMTIO, OT.-I .1 ' I IH, ll M i'mIuik titntsf Tli'lr FLEXUSLK IIIPC'OKSF.'F (1;U1.Ul. 1. WltUMKD llUliulTl. iM,.,v., lVajv I''i''l5 Ir. IMPROVED nEALTrl COHSt I U IU Uli till! iullifttU lUt..b fii -.ft ft ii rt lifXlM mul ruulsvib- bu tson'-i. Pil I'V ni.t, $l-0. K r m iu i'T H Irmjni k iin rr1tnt, WARNEK BROS. 351 BrttiMrav, N. Y. TUB CUOICKd'i FOOD IN 1 HE WORLD. A.B. 4'. Cruvhed U bite U hful. ' ' A B. C. Oatmeiil. A H. i U rlry Food. A. B. C. Multe. Obt&iMd four mftd&lsfnr iuproritf. and fHplown. f " oo tin tied iiuHr!'jrity Th purest fMid for oLiiuirt and vduk. All hu le. oucltlv & .d iuuuritite lvmovt (Jn b preparnd i r til in rl'twen niiuut. br tj Uroottrn. Ak fur A. b. Cvbran.l. Mtaiiufnoturd , TUB OKRKALS M A S V F A(.TU K IN G CO. H OOLtKGE Plae, Nkw Yum. HUNT'S Is it'll a nttw MiniiottniJ, iirrv- iMMiKov ht.n liMMD ri.f.ir tU public thi ty jtiBTf- mid need hy all c Mt-n, Hifh n1 without REMEDY!:! i nt il t-ii.t-il v bas t lb IlHi tlitttl- 'f Well. war II rillHlli IIuii.'si llrilird i,urM it t.rV, t'MiVtrl, A!. 1 'l Dl4-fasHlM of litis Ki-Iu-y, H a1dr i.n 1 IT .-ny O .-. Cbu i (or iwiuit.iil io iVM. K. JtKlvK. i'.ovtd i-iua,U. I. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Ureraus. lr,.,.l,alril bent I,., till.llKM llOMlKS Al AIL VVOKLU'8 KXPOSri'lOSS Mtlt 1 W Kl.V K Y V A K , vis.iat Paaia, lhril; Viimij, 17Sl Santiaiio, .Ki; PHlLjlllFl.l'UlA, InVti; PaHlH, lr7B ; and (iH.Nil tsv KDlhH Uul.ll Muu.L, lMlH. Only AnoTiuau Uraan Hr awarded uiKlioat honors at auy buuu. Kold fur u&u nr li.talliueula. II.I.lhTKi 1H (alALOuiias andUircu lara witll naw utylo. snd orioos, itout trao. MAMIh A 1 1 AM LIN IlKllAN CO.. Uosld, Nnw Ynrk.or I 'liuano. rwrf a t. ititl. aua t .o uaarantod tu AuiiIh, Oil Oultil lro hU.W A tJo., AuutHlA, MainU. VIISSJIM Li aw tmf Jjn I . M . I m mm ) Mi MlkL mi iu S380() A YEAR. Il"" ' ,'-..- it -w Af.,.i tui iwm.i hi. Luuli. tlu.
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