Til ME IJIFFALIIES. Ilrlnalna p Three thnttwere Takes loans on the Plains. Colonel Ezra Miller, of Mahwah, N.J., brought up three buffaloes that were sent to him from the plains of the West, and gives his ezperienee with them ns ioiiows in an interview wuu a iNew lork reporter: "I have proved to my own satisfac tion," the colonel said, "several im portant points. First, that buffaloes can be tamed. Sooond, that it doesn't cost one-half as much to keep a buffalo as to keep an ordinary cow. Third, they can be fattened' as quickly as ordinary beeves, and on half the food, and their meat is just as good. Fourth, they are as good milkers as our Alder neys; and fifth, they are as good butter makers. The milk of the buffalo is a little yellower than that of the Alder pey, but very sweet and rich, and there is more cream than in the Alderney milk. As t3 the quantity of milk given by buffalo cows, they will average with the average milker. The udder of the buffalo cow is very email indeed, but the milk veins are immense. This is a provision whereby nature enables them to run faster than if cumber ed by a large udder. I am of the opinion that the most desirable cross is wrth the big Dutch cattle that have such big udders. 1 think that crossing them with our short-horns will give remarka bly good beef. But the beef from our buffaloes more than met my expecta tions. It was sweet and juicy, and tender, not at all like the meat of the buffalo of the plains. "Now, in drawing the balance be tween the buffalo and the ordinary cow, I find these facts: The buffalo can be kept at one-half the cost of the cow; that's one point for the buffalo. We will assume, to give the cow a fair show, that she yields more milk and butter. That balances the account so far. The buffalo is fully equal to our stock in the quality of meat. So they are still on even terms; but its hide is worth four times as much, so it comes out far ahead in the last heat, as horsemen say. The hide from my bull was a beautiful specimen. It was better than a $25 robe I bought to compare with it The fur was longer and finer, the result of good feed, I think." The colonel led the way to the barn yard where the buffalo cow and heifer were kept. A savory smell was ex haled from the kitchen as he passed. "Come in here a minute," he Baid, suddenly. Three or four farmhands were eating dinner, and a large platter of what seemed to be beefsteak stood on the table. The colonel seized a knife and cut into it. It was sweet, juicy, and tender, and well flavored. " That is from the round," the colonel said. " Not the best cut by any means, as yon know; but our women say the buffalo meat is all tenderloin. The-hump is very fine, being rich and juicy. The heart is immense in size, and the liver beats any beef liver I ever tasted." A good-looking colored man went to the cow stables, and from among a number of ordinary-looking animals turned out the buffalo cow. Her black horns curved upward and were tipped with brnss knobs. Otherwise she was the ordinary buffalo. Her calf, the yearling heifer, was her counterpart without the horns. Both were very gentle, and the heifer answered readily o the name of " Nancy." " We have had no trouble in raising them," the colonel said, " and they herd with the other cattle on the best of terms. What surprises me is their weakness. I supposed they were very powerful; but they are not. I have seen a yearling Alderney bull push Bill, the buffalo bull, when he was three years old, right up hill. They are taut, bat they are not 6trong. They are also very cowardly, very playful and very cun ning. I have studied their habits and have been greatly amused. If one of them sees you shut a gate, he'll go up and open it immediately after you; but he won't go out of the gate. I had them in that lot there, and noticed that a length of the fence that separated the pasture from a field of rye was down. I Bent a man to nail it up. Bill stood just behind him and watched him closely. The man had not got back to the house be fore Bill gravely walked up to the fence, put his horns unier the lower board, and ripped the whole length down, and then quietly turned round and walked off. One day the men were working on that side hill with barrows. At noon while they were eating dinner under that shed, thev heard a raUln an A .tr, came Bill, a handle of the wheelbarrow on eacn horn, wheeling it. Ho wheeh d it to the foot of that hill there, when it turned over. Then he tried to get it back. I have seen him roll a barrel half way up the hill and then let roll down, and every time the barrel bounced u. . But3 "i gruniaa ana jerKed up juib nuicuious iau. Tiiey don t bellow like our cattle; they grunt. "V A - , . .... uuo uur no mo tririH vno wprn vmitum here from New York went on the hill for uiacaoerries, carrjinga tmall tin pail sucu as tne men use in carrying salt when they salt the cattle. Bill saw the P6.ll. and. thonch fcfraiil nf ilm trivia Blowly walked toward them. They slowly eugea uway. Bill followed. The girls wanted xaster; so did Bill. They ran mil broke into a trot, and down the hill they came, the girls still holding the paii, anu ingntened out or their wits and Bill behind l"nng for salt. Hanged if those girls lidu't climb that high ii i 1 i .... " louoe mere wnniu mree lengtns of an open gate. They never eaw it. Bill stopped with a grunt and a jerk of his A. 1 a wui. "A curious thnig," the colonel said, M is their dance. I call itt.ViAii-wav.il and I believe the Indians got the idea or ine war-aance lrom tuem, as well as the grunt. Those three buffaloes would go up among those cedars and Bill would rrr np against one, put his fore legs around it, and bend it down to the ff round. Thein the nthpra vmil,) him, and they'd all stand over the bent 1 - . 11 1 1 A BHpang. nuucaniy, at a given asjrrunt, they'd jump away, and, as the sapling sprang up with a switch, they'd eturt in a circle around it, one behind the other, jumping stiff legged, coming down on all four feet at a time, and at each jump all gructing. " I want to say that I think it will pay to breed buffaloes. I think a good idea would be to have buffalo ranches in the buffalo country, where ths calves could be collected and domcBtioated, and whence they could bo shipped to the East. If something of this kind isn't done, the buffalo will be exterminated." Celluloid. " It flPPlllB to me." rsmnrtml a rrnntlo- man in New York the other day, " that about evervthin? we have now. eioont what we eat, is made out of celluloid." An investigation of the subject almost tends to nerHnnilA on a thai thia afato. ment is Bcaroelv exairareratAd. Althnnr1i celluloid was invented nine or ten years ago tDy two orotners named iiyatt), its perfected manufacture has been rron. larly in progress for only about five years, and it is considered to be still in its infailOV! vetimmAnHArmiiritiriAanf fha substance are produced, it is converted mio a wonaenui variety or forms, and new modes of annlvinir it are dinnnvArA.1 almost daily. Oelluloid is a composition of fine tis sue paper and camphor, treated with chemicals bv a patented hmwrh a rather common impression that it con tains gun-cotton is a mistake, which arises from confounding it with polio. dion. Celluloid, it is said, is entirelv noii einloRiTO and hnrnn niilr vlmn in direct contact with flame. When crude it looks like a transparent cum. and its oolor it a light yellow-brown. It can be made as hard as ivory, but it is elastio, and can be rendilv mnlilp.l info conceivable form. With equal ease it can be colored in any tint desired, the dve runninsr through t.h ntirn on in stance, and being, therefore, ineffacea- via. AS & Close imitation of ivorv Allnlri.l has made great inroads in the business A 1 - oi tne ivory manufacturers. Its makers assert that in durability it is much su perior to ivory, as it sustains hard knocks without injury, and it is not dis colored bv ftCA or nan ftrAnf. nnontUino are used for piano and organ keys, to the manufacture of which one company is devoted. Celluloid can be mottled so nn to imi. tate the finest tortoise-shell, and ita elasticity renders it less liable to break age. In this form it is used like imita tion ivory, for combs, card-cases, cigar- cases, match-boxes, pocketbooks, nap kin rings, jewelry and all sorts of fancy articles. The substance is emnloved for similar purposes as a good imita tion of malachite and also nf nmhov Tt. is made into mouthpieces for pipes, cigar-holders and musical instruments. aim in ueea as mo material or nates, flageolets and drnmnliVln TVir 1r-nm. heads it is said to be superior to paroJh ment, and it is not affected by moisture i the atmosphere. as a substitute cf porcelain, celluloid is used for the heads of dolls, which can be hammered ncrniriHt a imH floor miiii. out danger of fracture. Beautiful jew elry is made or it in imitation of the most elahorfttpl V aattsa.1 nnrol nnrn. J ' VU.Wlp f i ducing all the shades of the genuiue article. Most of the coral tints ara bright or dark red, however, as the makers, strati en to nv hnv train A tnoi excellent copies of the costly pink cor- m are not in popular demand. Within the last rear anrl a Vial an. other branch of the celluloid manufac ture has been developed which promises to reach enormonn nrnnnrMnna Thia ia the use of celluloid as a substitute for linen or paper in the making of shirt- onffs. collars afn. Tt h j f . v uhw avuw wvai' ance of well-Btarched linen, is nnffici- enuyngnt and flexible, does not wrinkle. ib not anectea Dy perspiration and can be worn for months without injury. It becomes soiled much less readily than linen, and when dirty is quickly cleaned by the application of a little soap and water with a sponge or rag. For trav elers and for wear in hot weather the celluloid linen is especially convenient. It has lately been much improved by the introduction of real linen between two thicknessea of celluloid. 8hirt fronts have been made of it, aa well as cuffs and collars, and it is believed that inese wui prove equally desirable. Wanted More "Ointment." A Washington correspondent tells thia anecdote: In the vear 187- an official from the regions of Fucet sonnd p&mA to the capital to transact some import ant ouBineus wiin one oi tne executive departments. It was his first visit to the seat of government of his coun try, and it was evident, from his dress and manner, that he was infinitely more at home on the frontier, attired in buck skin, and Bleeping with the blue canopy vi ueuvtu. lor a covering, and living, on his round of official dutv. on the nro. ducts of his rifle. The amenities and comforts of civilization were new to him: but. with genuine American Blf assertion, he purchased an "outfit" of Droaaciotn, mainly a "swallow-tail," on the "slope," and traveled in Pullman cars over the mountains and across the plains and prairies to the capital. Ar riving hero, he Bought out the best hotel, and put nn there. At lmn a a w s-a-auuvA, that day, after astounding the waiters I I ' L 1- . uy uis extraordinary gastronomic ca pacitv. having tasted of wnn liuli on the menu, the Puget Sounder touched ooitom on me dessert. Amongst other things there were nrmle ilnmnlno with a sauce of sugar and butter, and a Birong miusion or cognac, a combina tion of ingredients not objectionable to the frontier official. The steward, in doling out his dumplings, assigned to each a becoming ration of sauce. The I'uget Sounder, by a partiality for sauce caused it to fail in its distribution to dumpling, bo that the supply of the lormer was prematurely exhausted, leav ing but a leathery mass of bare dump ling. The frontier offioial, in his time, had swallowed worse thincH than Wnuti ington hotel dumplings; but after nib- a-l: ii i - uiiug uruuuu tne aougny mass and se lecting from beneath the covering all the apple he could scrcipe out, the waiter, noticing the situation, atenn up and inquired: " Governor, will vou have eorne more dnmnlinc f Tha Offi cial, first looking at the waiter to see if ue wats in earnest, and men at ins plate ful of excavated dnmnli " No, thank ye; but, if it's all the same to you, I'll take a leetle more of that t internent. ' The use of mustard-water for destroy ing insects in the Boil of flower-pots has recently been recommended . A table spoonful of mustard to a gallon of water. Bagdad's " Date Mark " Malady, No aooount of Bagdad would bo com plete or evep honest, which omitted men Hon of the Bagdad " date mark, a mysterious malady which affect? every body, whether citizen or stranger. It is a dry, eating sore, which comos gener ally upon the face, lasts for a year, and then goes away forever, leaving an indel ible mark about the size and shape of a date, as evidence of the visitation. The cicatrix is just skin deep; and the spot appears as if the surface had boon Bear ed away with caustio or a hot iron, and it by no means enhances the beauty of the victim. The sore generally comes in childhood, and then tt commonly set tles upon the faoe. The cheek of nearly every man or woman brought up in Bag dad shows the unmistakable mark. Sometimes it settles on the nose, and then the disfigurement is considerable, sometimes on the eyelid, and blindness is generally the result. Strangers are attacked even after a brief residence; bnt if they be adults, they get the sore ou the arm or wrist. It is more painful there than on the cheek, but of course there is no disfigurement. In every caao the attack runs its course for a year; no treatment, no ointment or medicine has the slightest effect npon it. Onoe the sore makes its appearance, the sufferer knows what to expect, and as he may as well resign himself philosophically to all it involves. The Arabs say that every one that goes to B igdad must get the "date mark;" if he does not got it while in the city, he will get it after he leaves; and if he does not get it while alive, he wui get it alter he is dead. It is not to be avoided. In Aleppo the disease is known as the Aleppo button." and there, as in Bag dad, the favorite theory is that water is the cause of the evil. But two Euro pean physicians, who went to the city to investigate the matter, were themselve's attacked within a fortnight after their arrival in the town, though they took the precaution of having their drinking water bronght from a distant place, where its quality was above suspicion. Another suspected cause is a supposed deficiency of iodine in the salt used in the country. Some people are inclined to think there is something in the de fective sanitation of the town which predisposes to the attack. The visitation is not as a rule painful. unless it happens to fix npon a spot above a joint or a muscle frequently bronght into exeroise. The irritation occasioned by movement of the affected part is often considerable, and gives rise to a great deal of Buffering. The general health is little, if at all, dis turbed in ordinary cases. The children play about the narrow streets and make mud-pies quite loyouslv. with great ulcers, the size of a crown piece, on their little cheeks; it giveB them no con cern that they are being marked and disfigured for life, and of pain they feel nothing. Geary's " Through Asiatic Turkey." 44 Important Business."' A man with a comforter tied around his waist and a whip in his hand called at the postoffice for a letter yesterday, and for reasons which no human being may ever understand he suddenly decided to have his boots blacked, and not to pay more than five cents for the iob. either. The first boy invited to begin work took a cool survey of the boots, and then softly replied : "Id like the job, mister, but you see haven't time. The secretary of the treasury has made another call for out standing five-twenties, and I've got to go to the bank." The second boy had already prepared to kneel down when he realized the dimensions of the boots before him, and suddenly straightening np said: " Say, I haven't time. I've agreed to take charge of a sawmill up the river for a man who is going away, and I must be at Lis omce to give $20,000 bonds mjust four minutes. Some other boy'll be glad of the job." lhe " some other boy " was near at hand, and when told that the boots must be polished off for a nickel, he confiden tially whispered : " Don't feel disappointed, bnt vou see I was 'pinted assignee of a big firm up tne street tins morning, and 1 m only here to buy ten thousand postage stamps to begin work on. I'll send yon a boy as i go up. " No ho won't." was the blunt reply of the man as he got out door?. " I see tne game now, but lean boat it I They re planning to get some tellow whose time is worth about twenty dollars an hour, to put in forty minits on these boots, and then shake me for my load of wood, but they can't come it 1" Detroit Free Press. Not NvniDtama. ttuV lha lllu.n.a It would anem to be a truth appreciable bv all. and erjpecially by profeaaora of the healing art, that to remove the disnane, not to alleviate its symptoms, should be the chief aim of medioa- tion. Yet iu how many instances do we see mm irntn aamutea in theory, ignored iu prao tide. The reaeou that Ilodtotter'a Stomach Uittora in Buooeauful ia bo many caueu with whiou remedies previously tried were iua-le quale to cope, ia attributable to the fact that it ii a medicine which reaches and removes the causes of tho various maladies to which it ia adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, liver complaint, gout, rheumatism, disorders of the bowels, urinary affections and other maladies are not palliated merely, but rooted ont by it. It goes to the fountain head. It ia really, not nominally, a radical remedy; and it endows the system with an amount of vigor which is its best protection against disease. 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Hundrnd i( oaaea cured, I will Bnd my Hadiual dure PrHAoriptioa for WI, with oirouUr of i'R-t icuUn. Alvioe frfe. Addrea witti atamp, Ii. TV WEViiLUtN, PINAFfiRF Vwsry PpuUr melcdy in tt Opera v arraiitfu a an instrumental 'foiirt-,, complete in NiodIiiri, Ottfrn Herlra, iinirul laltirfiry," Only Hfc. Mai d on rm'etpt ol price. J. M. hTOlDAK f A UO .Pntm ,727 ;betnut Ht., Phila. fT T pnTWQ For AmHriuan lMlara and Duua JUU VUAaLlOt ooind beftwe lww, Niekel Cejta of lMf8. a I Half Oimea and Unlomal Ooim, I pay (ruin 5 WHHnMBMHHI nre relief cfrTVf i KIDDER 8 PA8TILLE8.M.A $7 A PAY lo AaenLs uenraAiinK tor tue t ir e. t Vlellor. terms and Itattll free. A lilrru f. U. V1I)K.KI'.Y .Anxnsta , Mem PA V. Wun Utenoil Uutnu. Wnaiooeis4 I J T 11 uta. sens rapidly tor f0 ota. Oataluaae trtm Xj tj( l. M.wyWfilta.l I Wesn'n Kt..Hoion.Mar .... A MONTH Aaenta Wanled-.ttl brat 4hll sellma artloltts in the world; one sample Jrttt, annrees JAY BHONSON. Detroit, Mich. pOt'KHT OIt:TIOAlTV,30,OlM vVurds.and jl nr. r astr's liealin mommy, una year, ,iut aauaaal Hill Pub. Do., 1 14't K. vJSlb St., New York OPIUM llabll aV Mali OlMBiAeMe. Iik-qi ami cored. Ijoweat Priuea. Ou not Iai lo writ, irr. r . K.ftiarab.Uuinov. vi turi C: ' ' i W A Y KA U . Huw to Make it. A.w Aynf VUUUV VtMMJa. CIUB A lUaiiH, bl. Uuia, Mo., 88 A OS.Y PtUIKIT AaenU' Hauiple.B oents, "itia Asau uaLiijHT," naasau. .(. T S77 a Month aud expenaae guaranteed to Agnula Ouiill free, buaw A Do., AuuuaTa, Mainb rpTt'V' A Q Ijinds, Tales aad Titles-J E. FoUlFH a '! aau oldest IjiuiI Agnnt in Houston, let The Puonouo Hover, Waaliiiiglua, D. 0 lo. Year, IJuu mum M OILER'S TO' COP-LIVER niT Is perfectly pure, rmnonnr.nl tlielieat liy the lih et innliral amliorllli'a In the world. lfti IhkIk sI award at 1 'J Wnrlil's Flitimltloita nn,1 at I'nrla IH.a bold ty Druinrieta. v.ll.rrblrtli-lln v o.,K.I. t-'ttr fir it ii I a ! i mu.tt I it 12 i.iiltir.4 If aa llnia. Oiiritt.Mlty V 4 liHarii, I'nrqnaUsj, IMONi: II IK M., 'iur. , I nniooi SCROFULA. Persons afflicted 5 with Scrofula, Hip-disease, Ulcer ous Sores. Abscesses, White Swell ing, Psoriasis, Goitre, Necrosis, Eczema, Diseased Bones, will please send their address Dr. JONES, Onnstp-T, New Lebanon, N. T rWMTTLIVETGEHT M KAI'll TOW N TO UK I.I, MV A IITH l.K NO MONKY TtKgiTlRRD till sales are made I will send an ontrlt, with pamphlets to advertise, by mail, postpaid 1 hia is a good opportunity for scents to add omet hina to t heir tnonme without risking one cant. W rita for particulars to W. H. COMSTOCK, Itlnrrletom n, Nt. l.nvs renrr Co.. New Vorlr. WARNER b i 8 CORSETS recflvt'.l v.i lllnlw .'ii-iil ni lh. ri-rsnl PAIIIM KX l -lITIO. ' J over ti ! I tin. 'ii. ..ii ... -a., tllnri. 1h.tr t J ' KI.KXIH1.K Mil '.'OKMET I t, i f tA1 1 1 JO li..n,-a I. wtium :ol to tirraH . ' , i A IMPROVED. HEALTH bORSET It uiitila Uh Uts -.uipiu .ii.'.viiun n (ri ftiiti Irxtttl ni ou.alus na bum . I'rli a by mull, li.Rft. K'-r m liv all la)iHn s; tnrr'," RTB BROS.. SM Rruadwar T. AS! A II I. Alt Al l, TIIK Tl.vllt. The very beat fooila direot- from the Im- - nortera at Ha f the lamloost. Heat plan ever effred txOluh Aaenta and e ht.yers. ALL ICXTKK48 UHAKUK3 PAIU. New terms KHKK. TheGreatAmericanTeaCompany, 31 nnd .13 Tear Ml reef., New York. P. Hoi 48:15. ilwl .Vfi. trult. and ell other Porletles I'lul 'li i I't 1 '. l.lllr.T 'o., Cmumbm, ". SPtut far I'rivr l.inln. :litnv7 n-4 Firemen's Goods. Dannera Aj Flaa Ai;KMM tt A.MKI) KOK 'BACK FROM ths MOUTH OF HELL" hy nn who hat btn (rSr f 'RISE and FALL of the MOUSTACHE." Hy thr HiirliiiQlon Hmrkeyt humorttt. Samantha as a P. A. and P. I. Hy J,uth A II en' t W('t. Tbethrve brightest and beat-selling books ont. Aaenta, you oeo put these books In everywhere, heat terms :v-n. Address for Agency, AMKK1UAN PUBLIBU iNti ro., J., litrtford.du: Ubiuago, III. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoFimWORLD It oontains (17 IS fins historical enarannaa and I But I aige double-ooluma Dages. and la the moat aomoleta History of the World ever published. It sells at sight. leno lor speoimeo pages and eitra terms to Agenta. Aildreee National Publishiwo Go., Philadelphia, Pa. THE HEW YORK SUN. Ill.. 4 panes. .", rts e loooth : U AOayaar NIMMV Singes. jl. 20 a rear. W I'! KKI V 8 psces. ft s -ar. Tillv rN has the largest oireniatlon and Is lb. hespe.it aud most interest ing naner In the llnii.r Slates. TIIK WFKIil.Y Hi;NiaempbatieallitliaDaoDla' family paper. t. w. anuiiiinu, rnniiinsr, n T.cui HOMES in NEAR TUB WEST. A .hit!.. m .... 1 L.i ywt t . s , j. west from (Juiotgo, at 'from !j toKH per acre, in larra I ts, and on ensa terms. Low freignts and ready mar. kets. No Wllllernes no aeue no Indiana M.nA eiploring tickets from (Jhioagn, free to bnyera. For maps, i-ainpiiieiB ann run inrormatinn apply to IOWA HAII.KOAII l.tM) riklil'AW. Oedar Kapiris, Iowa, or Randolph Htrert, Onioage. AN KX ITN BOOK!! 20,000 hiOI.lt'!! Tlie " Wild A.lvpnturee" nnd 'Trliiniplia' of STANLEY-IN AFRICA Thin only authentic and fovynyhttid cUmf rdlllon ia ttoUiriK 1'iiMler than nut other in America. (Jivrn a nil in! or v or inn" iiowii liirt uiimo." At-h 11 ANTKI. Kor full jarti'iilant ami rni aiidru iiUUUAKU IIUOTIIICKS, l'ubliJhra.IliiUu,'iUia.l,a, Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Ors-am. pmmvnatratmd bt .w tllliliKST HONORS AT AIX WOKIaO'H KXHOSITIUNS FOR TWKLVK YKAHS, nz: at Fa Bid, 1MH7 ; Virnma, 1873; HaMTiaao, 1H7B; PHIlAADBLfaiA. 1H7M : PahIR. 1H78 : and (.kiNii Kvinim Guld Mkdil, 1H7H. Only Amenoao Ortraoa avr awardad hifchtMt honora at any aooh. Hold (or oaah or installmeotH. luLuaTBATBD Oataloouk aad Oiroa ara with nw atvlua and urioMia aent ,nw, MAKON A na.Tiiiiii wnuan u7.t mxtton, nw v ore or()hicao. C;MU NKVVH to All Outol KMPMiYM sKNT. V a will fiMnd fra hv mail to anv on rlftMiriniT nlaajaain and profitable employmant, a beautiful Ohromo and oonlidtfntisil uirvnlar of the American and Kuropaa wuruiuu uumijiii:, BuurTing dow vj miu monay, w have aomnthinn ftntirlr nw, auob na hoc tavr bn nfTitd to thu puh 10 utifara. Thara ia a lot of money in it tor asenta. Addmaa, iucloaiun a S cent atamp for return iM.t axe on ohromo. r. oiAMaA-Mjn. aummwr htreet. Hoaton, Maaa. 1U. t UVII.N KI1NKV IIIHh, I--rail KID M NKY IM.iKASKS. A aur Rrnedv : fatlura un. known. lsnd tor circular. xSoyea ttroa. A Cutter. (St. Fau) : Lorn. Sti.uthiira' A o.. Ohicaaro : A.LStiiith. Lon- doo.W. Maddm, K iply, Ohio ; K. 0rjr, Dai Moinea; K Stnarna, latnit. Ttie most popular mndicine of the day. Pn;jnQMOtoi I OO-f aotory IV I InliUW pricea . tlie-t liouors LpK MaHniflii'k a m-hIo tt-r p hi iIVh fliiit uf 'WlV riiflna lu America 11) 0 In iu- 1'Uuoa TAii.A4Amc H'M oti trial 'atl''ii trc. MiNOHijtu - r. V' MiiiN iiAM l a, 21 K IMh btret-t, N. Y. ?llt ta (DI'IKll o " Wall tn. butoaa uia. flU'lJ (JlUUUi fftn'if t-Tory month, boo aaa. Ad drew BAXTFR A OO., Hakera, II Wall8t..N.T mm&mmm A.O.0.W, aWLWtaS.'iawairvifiriisinii maia mhhi TKi:i'II 1H JU1U1ITVI T f aKaaT s-tjfcssa UapUssI, ik ... 8,aA,iah f aX m- i Km Wusiid. ...il U a lm.it, 1(7 f' H, !(, aajlo asf t4 taa I m J . f -r " J 1 goersgi asMlBsra I i V. H -am I W J I-"' tutmn buaUavd wr-, lainaia sf .;"V trJ I 1 0 nat a ana, la tin said pAaae vKara ywsi - - - jf t-J- , I'm i aiariNra. "pr'irttZi X tk.. bcLt., Ms. TA. aw We, I f S Sfcll" m Hankrupt Stock ol Splendid Maaonio Book a A and rtHgalia. Houffht at auotion, and will Lr e l aucin pnoea. A rare chance for L Jfc A Kent. LStmd f nr It tuit rated Uatftlojtue. Kkdimno A Oo.. Maaonio Pula.. 13 I Broad f yway.Ke Yotk. Uuware of apurioua Rituala. ASPECIALAND EXTRAORDINARY OFFER TO EVERY HEADER OF THIrt PA FEU. Tllli "IIOUKEHOLD .TOTJlJIVVr;.' 1 no lara;cst and llrt htarf AiM'cilote. I'uftna GRAND PREMIUM TO W want lo iutrtxhu: tbt HOI NfcMOLD JOl'K-NALM lLto trtry family ta the country. od iuaU tht M low i Uk "rt. r : 1 UtMl V M No. l.-ln rrit of 1.00 wn will md4 t)t IIOI HKIIOI.II J4M HNAL on vr to any Ail ttrck a, uii.l uur wu 1,11 m- niailo m r bcutilul Kutbi- 8linp (or inftrkluK liuu or )iiintitiK trd, tugclUcr will, a tKittlt ol luti;llill Ink . i.-.ttlr Curti Ink, im kmrw Itrons for inkiir H'l.l lit, rt. mid f0 ViMimj: CurtU. I'ltKMIl M o. tt.-Kor l.6 we will inil lh. IIOI'KKIIOLO JOl US AL on- ytar and tb Arnirlrat. Zi thorn or ti.n ii. Uf. A cuiil ran ttUy taiiy Inn in liv mluuta wiUiwut litairuniuti . ijiiuu- tttiiti.ftiiif 1 tlio lnttruiuoiii vitli full Hi.lrm ll.-in. It it a beau Ulii I ptfhl, an J hm been uaer 11 iin inf j 'iiiini u.i- yrtr putMIU kt bin V f l.bu. iMUt t iu n sr-i mil r If fan l prriiiUiin. IM.KUIl'M o. 8. -r., u rr.-v.i .. $1.06 wt will uiail il.a llOlKIIOI.I JOl l VI- om ytar, am! on Ueuti.us) sunt i'laic.l 1V aSjhmxu. l'ur uliti piata oa a owaiin oi UarJ wii.u bkail, auU wautauud U. war. lh aHiU"! n to I it bv anv retn I tic 1 Irr for ) than ptr tt. 1MCEUUH Xo. 4.-1 .'ik.bw.-o of f.0A wt will nail tb HOI HFHOI It JOl It N AI. n vr. nn.t rtirl.oiIL.vai..il.i.u(iiuUlirf.mo. '(W rNKr OS LAIaR t-KOIit. K," auU " 111 t Ol.il O.VktN ltl K ETi I iu't Mioli-hfil I. lim ol e n It J: 'nil, 1 tiry cannot bt boutil tor $ J.uu inch. 1'ltKMll M No. fK-I',.,,11 tbt ria1rt tf .4tO wt will mail y-u lha II O IN K II O M JOl R AL on ;eai and our K.ntcrr .Vveu Mu.t NUkel t'lud llcaiitll'Mlly Kaarravcd. ftterl ltrrel und i yUndt-r Uevolvcr. lb. lolluwiug Itltef fioiu a ruatomer will tt mititmul rttomiutaaaUuB ol ittt Kvolvr at a premium , , Ottawa, Rcpttmber Slit, 1473. Mttira. F. fl. RIDEOI'T A CO. Gimrt. I rtrtirvd tbt Rtvolvtr all taft ; mtry that.k. 1 havt ued it to tot It. rangti, aiU I fcinl it will rarry 9t itft and pirrt't a wet plank two inefcet tbitk, iben ai-roii an 0tn apat't 1(1 fottt, and tbrouii an Hub dry Ward, and fr ail 1 know ibabullvl may bt goi&it ytl. tl It a regular latlt urror to tarry a nail. Thru 01 lour of my irieiidi art guilts to tnid fr out, Truly youri, thO. 1. HLlsS. Thia Kevole will avll fur from 8 to 5 vtrr quI.Vlr. Tint oflcr it only mfcl to indura you W try tbt llOl rSF.lloKl JOl RNAL ant year, and wt fel confident yon will always b a regular readier alur Uking It An yaar. lou't Uiiua Uaat tMcauM wt oiakt Lbii otltr tbat tbt paHtr it worth it it. You will lit as rlrarrd wilfa 1 1 at at art proud of It. IP VOU frEVD IS A i' 1M' II of 4 aubtrribtr wt will aaall ya a copy of tht paptr for on year frtt, and tithti of our t)l .it 1 uremiuinfc toth pott J. If you tend in a club f tabtcribcrt w will mall vou a cojiy ol tbt 11 Journal " enr ytar frw, and Our prviniuiti Kt-vuh . r or Ilnrpaitc. RtiiMQibtr tery tubtmbfr in tot club ia tntittrd ta a pitiuiiun Ibe tauit at for a tialt subtcriptloa. The fapcr and Frcauluwa tare botk tnalUd poat paid. HOW CAN WE AFrORIi TO VO THIS It tbt rat natation naturally atked, and wt will tndravor a aoawtr It t your tatiafaclioo. Wt tlthtr rrtanufatlnrt or litT madt to order all of tbt anicltt ut aa prtintumt iu vary largt .uaMilta, banct wt art ablt to do tbu tu.d makt a profit. Suit 1 1 't 1 a (tut, but il ! ua and iiitroduL our Journal. Our ciri-aiatloa It already wtry irj;u nad in.-reaamf, r(nii j , 1 he Kumlly lit raid and &iur aava . 11 r U. Hidtout A C'a. art rtiiabit aud will do aa tin-v twrtir " Tht- Wet-Llr W tlui-aa. " K. o h 1 tops nf iijr niAiird for can la. Caiirttuny outfit 10 cuu. lu cuu. rlLUidtil 11 1 vtrjibiug it Dot at reprtaeuieu. K-iaur all C. RIDEOUT &. CO., 2 1 8 (nnaila noire, alJ I.aaaarballrre !. HI out real luoailn, (7 Ilkt Mi l It K. A,;, in. arr ti.Llna SO ta AO acrlars a day, :.r en1 this oi t, it may not aim'kar again nmm M Survival of the Fittest. A PAHILT MEDICINK THAT flAS DKAIt: MILLIONS DURING IS TKARSI 1.1. A. HALM FOIt EVr.ll V WOUND OF MAN AND BEAHT I THE0LDE8T&BESTLIN1MENT EVEH MAD J IN AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVER. Tho Mcxlcnn MuatiinK l.lnlmrnt Jm bciin ktuiwii for mint) limn thlrty-ftvi yoftra na tlm bt-Mt of all l.liiliiint, f ... Man and IfcitM. JtK rnli-s totliiv art lawr lisn -ver. It rurea wlin all oilier full, anil i)pnotrnt4'S akin, tonlot ami tmiaclo, to tlto Vvrv bon), ili evcrywliure. THE SMITH QRGAH CO. First EstAbllabed I Moat Successful! TITETR INSTRUMENTS have a atanJarJ valuo lit all lUo LEADING MARKEl'S OP THE WORLD; Kvrrvwlifis rei-o.-nlinl as tba FINKua IX TUN H. OVER 30,000 Made anil In uan. New Healths oonstantly. llt-at wink anil lowest prlwa AsT ticml for a Catnloifiie. IkmI St.. 13, Viiha ii, trim, fa gAPONIFIE Ia Hi Did Reliable Cancootrated l.yo OR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. O iwcttnna aoonmpanyins: aaoh oaa for mafclng Hard. .It aaU TuiloC bo.u qmrkly. IT IS FULL WEIGHT AND STRENGTH. Tan Murks is flood 1 wl'h (arMtallnd) Oonoantratad ,yn, araivh is aduliaratad w.lb salt aad rsain, and koi'I ...A. ttmp S A M MOKKT. AKI BUY THE APOIMIFIE HADE BT TUB 4 Pennsylvania Salt Manufg Co., tn 1 ir K I A . Soldiers Pensioners. ' Wi pnblish an aiaht-paaa papar "Thi NATloVAt, Tbibdhb" davoudto th intaraata of Fsaaioiuira, Sol. diars and Hailurs and tbeir bam ; also ooulaina mivraat ina family rsvlma. Prioa, rity etnit a yaar spaoial loduoamanta to olabs. A propar blank to oollact amount dua andar navr ABMEAHS OF PSMSION B1L.L, furnished ttrotuitoutly, to rrguUir tuhecribtrt only and auob claims Alud in Pauaioa Omoa without thargt. January numlar aa stmoimaa o.ipj fraa. tt nrt tor it. UKOKOK K. LKMON A (JO.. Waahlnaton, D. (). Ixok Bui 3 i. II 1UH nwv7 I V UK, I I p sa sua, nasi jsi WI tuty litis). O, V1'P If 1W .irrct for .!. kr free eopv of lianaaa Haoln II one. slarl siUnii M J till. .. ... . . m.i a. ufivti Tn nr t tutu tHi.. s,-.. ....m. .w.. valuahia TruatiHa aDt to any autfemr dcIidk iu hit P. U. and Kxpreoa aldraa. Da. H. G. ROOT. 1 S3 Paarl Strtt. Nw York. voi B iuue iatMtra iMitKraLDy aad 'UI1U msQ M4II UIOO ft B lUODth. Kwarf vraduala Ruarautaed a pay.nK lit at ion. Aiidr'ai K. Vulnni ma. Mana,r,JnHTi.lH,Wia MmKA B'.f n u "".ii CURED FREE! I An infallibla and anxioollad ntmady (or 1 I Uta, hpllruav or Kalllna rslt-kuaaa Jl WHrrHiitrif Ut ntlnot a siaady aaid 1 I J A Ire lioiile" of my .1 HI kv ranownad spmiitlo and a JL MO .V-a J nillljli J V-T PU Xi.lVAal I'aprr PublUlif d 1m America full of Int?r-atliia rHtorli-n, ia A-., H l'uKea. 4H I uluiuita. U K A l V. V I l . OKU. d r m I ii A4 xn cucdv taimcrDin cd aSketchea, EVERY SUBSCRIBER twlti Jtiriig tU Hit yt for $J.ti by all dealers, W uu ut A i't.. art atapivTina a artat anaov airnt. and ar a ie i.l t J, a Fan,!, Extraordinary luduofiarnlt to AaTi'"ta. li wut Itiurt toata-Bius al.tJ or niuit, aud tMiaivaa ibe iuL.iahra, FULTON STREET,. NEW YORK.
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