The Soetonrs of New (lulnen. Among ine Islanders marringra are not made ni'rordint to tho inclination or by the frro choice of the young pro pie, hut at the wish of their families. who consult their convenience alone when they hftlanee their children- most frequently at a very tender nee When the arrangement is completed, the betrothed are lorbidden to nssociate with each other. The etiquette which regulates tue aiiair is very rigorous, and presses heavily upon the little fiances. They are forbidden to look at each other, and it is enjoined upon the young girl to so arrange matters that lirr iuture husband cannot see her. When they meet each other on the road --an accident which cannot fail to oc cur occasionally the girl, who rarely goes out alone, being warned by her companions, is bound to keep herself hidden behind ft tree or bushes, from the time that her future lord and master comes in sight till he has passed by. It happens often that the two are ol the Fame company for instance, when they cross from one island to another in the same boat. Then the childlike Rnd simple courtesy which fives tho law iu these regions demands that they turn their backs, and look steadfastly in op posite directions. The betrothed must also avoid all contact with the members, both masculine and feminine, of the family into which they are ftbout to en ter. From the future father-in-law and the future mother-in-law they must guard themselves ns irom the plague. One day when Mr. Van Ilasselt was in his school, one of the boys suddenly threw himself under the table, where he remained motionless. Not knowing what to think the frightened teacher was rushing to the child, when his com rades called him back. " It is nothinc. " they said, ' only his brother's future mother-in-law is going by!" and they cipmiui'u 10 me asionisnea loreigner that if the boy should so much as look at this expected relative, his brother's fiancee would have a child before the marriage. But let us return to the betrothals, t - : . . XT r . i i . - mairiaes in ixoeiourian Jiign me are not celebrated with splendor and parade, nltni..). tL;H 1 1 : ouuuuju tiic-u tvcuuiuic ui'ieuioniea are characterized by a reserve and moaesiy very remarkable in a savage people of the tropics. Adorned with the most beautiful ornaments, the bride is conducted through the village. One woman, iiavinar seized her bv the Wa carries her on her back ; while another Dinas ner arms as tliougn she were a captive, and leads her by a rope to the home of her betrothed. It is a symbol oi slavery a souvenir ot tne ancient servitude which the aristocratic class, eyerywnere conservative of the tradi tions ol the past, has preserved. Mar riages among the lower classes are dit- ierentiy conducted. In this case, the procession starts from the house nf t.h bridegroom, who leads a crowd of rela tives and friends, each one bearing a present, me procession begins to march at nightfall for it musk ht made with torches, classical emblem of nymeneal ores. Oa reaching their des. tination the bridegroom is presented to the bride's relatives, who lead him into ner ciiamber. bhe awaits him with her back turned, indicating that she does not dare to meet his connuerinfl- trnzn The young man approaches till within two feet of her. turns on his heel, and they are back to back id the midst of a numerous assembly, the men on one side, the woman on the other. After the entertainment the bride is led into her own room, etui not daring to meet the ten i Die gianee ot ner husband, and keep. ins uer oacK turned to tne door: eeeing which, the husband also turns his back upon her. The whole night is spent in mis manner, icey sit there motion- icoo, uiiviug some one to orusa away mi; uicb, anu-wimoui speaking a word, It is a veritable watch on their nrma If they grow sleepy som6 one of the nssistants, who t ike turns in doing this fervice, nudges them with his elbow; if iutj, aery wiuenwuKe me criaai pair are assured of lone lite and a green old Run Tn the morning they separate, still without looking at each other, to refresh them f elves after the fatigues of the previous night, in order to repeat the performance iue suuona nignt, ana tlie third, and even tne iouitn, without being per mutea to relinquish the siege. On the filth morning, with the first rays of the nun, me young people at last look each other full in the face. That suffices ; the marriage is considered aecnmnMuhuH and the newly-wedded pair receive the" c usiomary congratulations. Not till the following night do the watchers leave inem; ana men ttie husband is bound in honor to slip away before dawn, since ui unuu cannot oe expected vet tD en dure a second time in broad daylight his terrible look . She will not dare to meet nis gaze until after an interval of iour more aays and nights. So much modesty would not be suitable for slaves. They throw themselves into each other's arms, and oil is done. International Review. The supreme court of the United Ktotna linn A . '. 3 .. 1 . 1 i .,it.o Has uruiueu inai a estate may constitutionally pass a law requiring - ua iu .u uiau pmmcio ui Br w in (r mnoiiinDB rwi Buuing oy sample1' to pay a specified jicense. Such a statute htvd been passed by the legislature of Tennessee, and in accordance with it a tax of fifteen dollars was imposed on the agent of the Howe Sewing Machine company, which is a corporation of Connecticut, and makes its machines in that State. The com pany paid the tax under protest, and went to law to test the constitutionality iu urn biaiute. me supreme court of -icum-ssee ueia that the tax was levied on all peddlers of sewing machines alike, without regard to the place where the machines or their materials were made or produced, and that, therefore, the law was valid. This decision is sustained by the United States supreme court. H Attention is being called in the West to the cruelties inflicted upon hogs and cattle by drivers and railroad em ployees. A favorite instrument for hurrying the beasts is a pole with a screw brad on the end. This iron is jabbed into the flank of a hog or steer and on being withdrawn it tears out a piece of flesh. A Chicago packer says that out of 3,500 hides he found 2,100 punctured. A common means of rous ing exhausted cattle is to twist their tails until the joints are broken. A law to punish these torturers has been passed by the Illinois legislature. In the Congregational house at Bos ton there are 80,000 volumes and loo,. 000 manuscripts pertaining to the his tory and theology of Congregationalism. It perhaps is not generally known that this building stands on the spot where the first stone house in Boston was built 217 years ago. rinar, warden and household. Corn Fodder, The practice of growing a crop of corn fodder to supplement the failing niwmmnicr pasture la growing more and more in favor every season. During juiytiie iced iv comes dry and brown, and cows fall off in both milk nnd flesh if t here is notsorae provision made for tiding over the t ime until fall rains have revived the pastures, or the cattle are turned into tne newly seeded fields, greatlv to the detriment nf t.lin lntinr. This habit, with the equally pernicious one oi allowing stock to roam over mowing lands from tho time the hay is cut until coid weather, is gradually giving away to tne sensible one ol pro viding fodder crops. The stalk crop is or great importance tn tins connection Corn for feeding both in a green state during summer and dry one during winier can naraiy oe overestimafed in value. There is, indeed, but little if any dif ference ol opinion as to the merits of fodder though there exists a variety of practices concerning the manner of rais ing nnd curing the cron. Sweet coin has come to be preferred over other va rieties for this purpose as there is not near the waste to this fodder there is to the gourd-seed sorts. The majority of farmers now drill the seed in. though occasionally it is sown broadcast. A plnn which brings good results is plant ing in drills three feet anart (and about six inches between thestaks). Thicker planting will make more fodder, but it loses in quality what is gained in quan tity. Many ot our best farmers are us ing only one to one nnd a hnlf bushels of seed per acre. This amount gives a yield sufficiently thin to allow thn stalks to stand up in ordinary summer weattier to gain the full effect of sun light and air B'or early use the first planting of fodder corn should be early, ot course, but the seed can be put in any time during July with good results, as it makes a heavy growth on land com paratively dry and in dry weather. During the season the crop ought to be cultivated several times. It is bst to begin as soon as the plants are out of the ground by running a cultivator close to the rows. Corn fodder may be fed green when two feet high. All forage crops give best results which are cut before they are out of bloom. Corn is no exception to this rule, but owing to the diiliculty some experience in curing it in an immature state it is often allowed to become too ripe before cutting. Chemical annlysis has demonstrated that fodder deteri orate in two ways by standing, namely, by the lessened proportion of albumin oids arid by decreased digestibility. Another objection to permitting the stalks to stand until the ears are per fected is that they grow so tall that they are troublesome to handle, and are more liable to fa l and lodge under a hard stone. Furthermore, early-cut fodder is in itself a complete ration, rich enough in albuminoids to make good feed without mixing with other materials. Last, but by no means least, the greener the crop when taken off the land the less exhaustion to the soil New York World. Analysis of Moot Crops. From a paper on the nutritive value of root crops in the last report of the Massa chusetts board of agriculture, by II. E. Stockbridge, we take the following: The most reliable chemical analysis of luu iiupoiiani root crops gives the fol lowing results: Total amount of Nitrogenous or Flesh-forming Material. In 1,000 pounds ol potatoes. . . . , In 1,000 pounds of mangolds. .. , In 1,000 pounds ot sugar beets . . , In 1,000 pounds ot turnips. .... . . In 1,000 pounds ot currots Pounds ....20. ; ....11.25 10.00 ....11.25 .. ..13.12 Total amount of Carbonaceous or Fal-producing Material. round In 1,000 pounds ol potatoes 237.4 In 1,000 pounds mangolds 107.2 in i.uuu pounds ot sugar beets 174 in l.uuo pounds ot turnips 81.7 in i.uuu pounds ot carrots 139.1 By a comparison of these figures it Will be Seen that, as a flpsh nrnrinrer the potato stands first; while the sugar beet comes last, containing rather less iuau nan me amount ot nitrogenous luituer jouna in tue lormcr. As pro ducers of fat, potatoes stand first, closely followed by carrots and beets, while Turnips and mangolds are far in the rear. It therefore appears that were ti e nutritive qualities of roots the onl b:isis for OUr deoi'sion. nnfatnoa wnnl, be pre-eminentlv the hnt. mat f,-ri f,r all classes of animals, and that next to tuem stands the fieouentlv demised carrot. But there is on item in guiding BUiecuon oi tne oest root crop, if possible, of far more importance man tne amount of beef and fat lorming elements it contains, namdy, the cost of production,- and hence tne market value per pound to the nu tnment they fun ish. Experience has fully demonstrated, that, in regard to ii yieiu.iue ease witn which it is cul livated, and its freedom from disease ana insect pests, the sugar beet far sur passes all other roots, and when it is taken into consideration that in nutri tive qualities it is only surpassed hv the potato and carrot, both of which are greatly inn nor to it as producers, and tar exceed it in the cost of cultivation, it must be conceded that the sugar beet is, all in all, much the most profitable root we can grow, and is suitable alike lor young growing animals, fat cattle, horses, milch cows: and even sheen and swin might advantageously be treated to an occasional meal of these palatable and nutritious vegetables. ltecipea. Ragout of Beef. One and a half pounds of beef, either round or neck; cut the meat in pieces two inches square, brown it in butter or drinntnrra enough to keep it from burning; add a lauiespooniui oi nour, ana when the flour is brown the meat must he p.iv. ered with boiling water; then season with pepper and salt. Let it cook slowly until tender. The water is to be replenished as it boils away. New England Election Cake. A very old receipt: Three pounds of flour, one and three-fourths pound nf butter, one-half pound of lard, and a half pound of raisins, four nutmegs, a teaspoonful of cinnamon, three eggs, nix teaspoonfuls of soda, two quarts of milk, one pound oi currants: beat suL-ar. flour, and butter together nnd the fruit witu tne milk and suices : beat the soda and cream tartar together in the milk until it foams. Whortleiieuhy Pudding. Make a stiff battt r of one pint of milk and a pound and two ounces of flour, and add two quarts of berries stirred in; boil three hours in a bag. If blueberries are used, make stiller, Trjing to be a Bird. A friend of the San Francisco Call sends tho following literal translation from a recent number of the Viyie da Cherbourg (France) which vouches for the truth of the story: Cherbourg pos sesses now a marvelous phenomenon, unique without doubt, since the world exists. A child six months old, Augus tine Laver, who bears upon her head a feather, which drops oil nnd is replaced every six days. The Phoenix fabulous rising from its ashes and becoming a reality. We have si en the twenty-third feather which has bloomed in succes sion upon the head ot this infant. We asHsted last Saturday at its father s house (a clever joiner), No. 101 Sante Jlonore f-treet, at the falling out of the last. We will probably assist to day toward four o'clock ftt the birth of the twenty-fourth. Behold how this strange phenomenon occurs; nothing is more curious. A bud forms upon the nape of the infant. At tho moment whi n tim bud ought to open Augusti ntt pvnpri enees a flight trembling, accompanied with some pain. The bud opens and tho leather shows itself pushing out, but bent, in order to obtain its full length, some ten to twelve centimeters. It is goldtn upon its borders. miH pre sents the most variegated and charming shades. When it fails out some drops ol white liquid OOXO OUt f)f flip lu.ln which closes immediatelv wit.bmif.iflu' ing a sign ol its existence until the up p-iwiwiwuucn nun. x uu iniaut Dears luiu ...i i mt L , 'Hi i- .. ' tuia icoiuvi uo iu ueaa, sometimes six and sometimes four davs. and !nt iu tun morj mysterious, tne new feather lanes as much time to bloom as tho old uoes to die or lati oil. Words of Wisdom. forgiveness and a smile are the best revenge. lo conceal a fault bv a lie h as Wn w uc DuusLiLui, ing n iioic lor a siain. Vo you wish to learn how to irivn anything? then fancy yourself in the place oi tne receiver. Were absolute perfection enthroned. courtiers would certainly discover some way 10 natter it. ' Settle promptly with us and wo will settle with somebody else," i? the legend on the billhead ot a prominent butineas nrm. How can he look with confident. tn neaven above who does so little to Iiph. to make a heaven here below. VairflV Vi it .-1 ,i !. . .... . 1 I . i, v.. ucuiKuuiuicu uv trim's. I f u spider breaks ins thread twenty times uo wnimena it as manv. 1'erseveranoM and patience will accomplish wonders. The mind has a certain vegetative cower, which cannot be wholly idle. If it is not laid out and im.iir.tel nts a beautiful garden it will of itaoit shoot up weeds or flowers. - The Value of Lemous. Somebedy who HDDearS tn knnw all about it writes positively that it will draw the sting ot the hot weather, not only for this time, but for months to come, to understand the right use ol lemons. Most people know the benefit oi a lemonade Deiore breakfast, but few know how it is more than donhlcd b taking another at night also. The why to get the better of all bilious systerut wituuui oiue pui or quinine, is to t ikp juice oi one, two or three lemons, as the appeiue craves, in as much iec WRtir as makes it pleasant to driLk, without sugar, just Deiore going to bed. Jfh the morning on rising, or at least hall an hour before breakiast, take the juice oi one lemon in a goblet of water. This will clear the system of humors and bile Willi mild efficacy, without any of the weakening efl'ects of calomel or Congress water. People should not irritate their stomachs by eating lemons clear ; the powerful acid of tue juice, which is almost corrosive, infuliibiy produces inflammation after awhile, but properly diluted, so it does not burn or draw the throat, it does its full medicinal work without harm, and taken when the stomach is clear of food has oppor tunity to work on the ByEtem thor oughly. Consumptives gain in flesh, strength and spirits under a daily use ol Malt Bitters. These are the days when the truant boy reluming from the twim, tells the paur faroilias that his shirt got turned wrong tide out while crawling through a fence. Nervous, sleepless and overworked rest and nourishment in Malt Bitters. find Decoration day occurs to women 313 times a je ir. We omit wash day. Marathon Independent. He held a seductive-looking piece of (owelry in his hand as he keptcalling " only 25 cents and did you ever see anything so cheap?" " Yes," roared one ot the orowd, " Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the cheapest and best remedy known for children." A tract of fifty thousand acres on the Northern Pacific railroad has beni bought for a colony of emigrants from Ireland. Iu Powder Form. Yegotine put up in this lonn comes withia the reach ol all. Bv mi.kinir fh yourseU you can, Irom a 60o. puckago con taining the barks, roots and herbs, nmke two bottles of the liquid Vegetine. Thousands will gladly avail themselves ot this onpor. tunity, who have the conveniences to make the medicine. Full directions in every pack age. Vegetine in powder form is sold by all druggist and general s'.oies. Ifyouoannot buy it ot them, enolose nlty oents in postage tamps for one package, or one dollar tor two packages, and I will send it by return mail. LL U. Stevens, Boston, Mass. The Beit. William II. Wilson, M. D. Sm-imrflfild. Effington Co., Ga., says: "I prescribed Hunt's Itemed y in a complicated oase ol Dropsy which I had been treating for eight years, and I And Hunt's ltemedv is the boat .vl n Dropsy and the Kidneys I have ever used." ruu size. I a cents. a u i A ?,0oll JVeed. A nook on the Liver, iu ilm, ireatmenl sent tree. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints. Tnmul l ;,.. t ..... - VUUIl HUB, JiilioiisneHS, Headache, Constipation, Dyspep! sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sautord, 102 Broadway, New York city, N. Y. The Voltaic licit Co.. Marshall, Mich., win seuu meir .ieoiro-Voltaio lieits to the ufllicted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in thi paper headed, " On 30 Days' i rial. Lyon's Heel StilTeuers keep boots and shoes straight. Sold by shoe and hardware dealers. A f A It T . Til All who ftr nirrin. hum K. uhih Dil lniiHTcluiisof youth, iwrvoiu wiMknesa. early ueaiy, lot of nuntiooii, etc., I will semi A KciH! tlial will cure you. MSB or CHARUK. 1 in. arml leUKr.ly wu di overea by a iuiiiwy la South Amen, Send ell-A.ldiA--Afa env. to U, HAr. JObJU'M t IK MAN, MtMttm D, AM fur Let A prominent English magazine (Tins les't) believes that America is the lit erary land of tho future. It asserts that America started with the civilization oi n ingniy civilized age. She did not rear ner own civilization on her own sou. bhe started with prosperity, nnd ino first use sue makes of her pros perityisnot to cultivate the tine ni ts in her ow in others. Up to now only one class ot transatlantic writers have challenged ti e attention of Europe, and that was numorous and profane. Kmerson. Brv ant. Cooper, Toe, Lowell, Holmes and living aio merely Europeans horn in America. Bret Ilartc, Twain nnd Brcitmann are original and American. America i undoubtedly tho literary promise land of the future. It lias done nothing up to this. Its condition Iims forbidden it to achieve anything, but great triumphs may bo anticipated irom it. -i ne snipping of tho world did not double in the whole seventeenth cen tury. Since that time it hasincrcasid ton told, and has doubled in the lust twenty-five years. It now measures VO.000,000 tons. There has also been. betides the increase in tonnage, a great increase in speed in the last two cen turies. V essels average at least four times the speed of that period, so that. wiiu a lemoiu increase in tonnage, the I i total maritime nommproo nmw hn onllnH I r . i . ., . .... jwv..vvt i ioi ly limes mat oi losu, Gold is found in fifty-six counties in ueorgia, saver in throe, copper in thir teen, iron in forty-three and diamonds in twenty-six. Baby Prizes, $G00. An eminent banker's wife of , N. Y., has induced the proprietors of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to ofl'er $000 in prizes to tho youngest child that says liop I5itters plainly, in any language, between May 1, 1880, and July 4, 1881. This is a liberal and interesting ofl'er, and everybody and his wife should send two-cent stamp to the Hop Bitters Mfjr Vo., KochostT, N. Y., U. S. A., for circular, giving full pi-rliculnrs, Und bo- gin at once to teach the childron to say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. mm in! (Men or tlK Sc Hoots nnl Slioo nrv ma lc with Ito HIH-KUt'SMH Of IM'Sl WHP H'llUllT, V A ItKlPII',' Ol ll ociwwii 111 in. i he outer m !h in piolc. t il fro v,-n l i i.iiiiiiiu ir - nt lie t r stc 1 K,v' lino nicy are gwiriiiilinl in widwir ,,iK nlli'T tor in , iiiMioir lor uiriiioi uny isooi iinii slum iicaier mm I l.i.. no oihcr. j im in niieei, n (irei'SHT, .Mist, or Il Movne Avoimk Chil-AHO. III. Sell l Ii.iper .lleni of M WHllle.l, W I rn cents in si. imps f,.r m. -n r. w or 4u cents for Inn ' 8iv. tuiil a luiir wii. be sent I y tmiil i! ,y .ri''''',."ll'A!' S3Wi"" A'.'1'" G'jiiipmiles In Hie. DANIEL, P. IlKATTY'S s 17-STOP ORGANS sim-DSM a oct. C'onpier, boxoil k slilppeil only New l'mnm SlW.t lo SI. . Ileiore von bur n in. jtruinent be euro lo see iny Ml.l-miiiiiiier oiler ilinsfrrilfii. """nMi'n.ir.i. r i lifiAl I 1, H Anil III; Ion, . J. Sr. UtKUtfi I'lei-lno flATHOLKDS Will DOflltlVplV PllrO Fotm.ln 7nalrnnn. ...n,. Ing of the Womb, Whims, Chrunlo liiUaiiiMiatlon or Ulcerntlun of the Womb, Inulilental HemorrlmKe or riu.iin, rmniui, ouppiesKea ana im'KUliir Mon tniutioii, &o. An olil uml reliable remedy. Send poa- . : . rmiiiiniri, wim iivuiiiieiit, cures ana rertllloiites f roin iinynlflaiui ami itieiit, to How. SIui U'!"hr;1- u t'L"'i If. 6uia by ull lJruiiglAl ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. o. ,wm ,en1 our Electro-Voltaic Belt And othet in AI1"anc,', nP" trim for M dHyi to those Allllcted Also of the I.lver, KUIneys, lllieuiuattoui, raralyiiA, AO. a .... c i w c I"'.. i.iNfT., ur no puf. Ail.liess Vullnlc Bell I u,, Wsrihsll, M Ich. AFI1VK VIHf.II V IIOMESTEAIt, 40l acres, Willi cpiciiili.l imililiiDis; i cnmntly lonilv l; convenient to thllvinK vilince ami depot; :! Acre uow ill Wh 111, I 'hacco, colli anil clover: balance tltnlMir, Hum shinle, au.l fiuit of ull km Is; pio.l well , ml fences: con venient OlllllllllllllWSi Hail l l CMMl' pi 1 1 1 v. Pile ftU.OOOi terms easy. Address llox 7, llelkfoiite, joiomqv CyO. VHHIIlia. OUTFIT FUEEfW , '"' Tea. ln-is. mi. I others 111 ne:y S S) 7 . . . iin-niii. im iiuio, circular umloiitlii . . . mrui.. m. Vll., J ..,F A ll'l' .-l . I'll I lUl e ' pi lilt, Pa T7'frT OAT 17-Kplondid Investment, Kent Co.. M1. Hlcli r ami; ai,tiuu bearliw 'Irei Ao.uuO -A X A A uaiJJ. Acres. Chesapeake Itav. eiues; iiuesi usiiiiik, nauillii;; fc'i oil ofH'nnik' for Hotel, liiiily holds, cars. Will pro,nnc over j.immii tills year. A burgmn. Nu. 1 tenant. J. eol.K, Atty.,H'lluiiiit;tunillel. rilfliPIT'8 VALVE ORCAN 1 yivriwfUiN of Um Lhu ajjj vtkar luriD,nl it IIUI BBT ba ubliad I Mo4 UdLD rLATEu Thb bi-lr (il rotrt ol pMkina tsd Doaukn. BAMPLK tt Tot onl X. iIIim or n. or. It. lutrMUau aitab. lotttan uUi-d oo II. A eliiiJ of VI ii 1.UU I-OH $i VIH. t df.lhUi imri-dtc lUui . Arau wuiad e..ttKi., AdiMfclMlltt'S VALVIOkuN U.. VmiMium, IU. npHK 1YT01V Portable FOHfK Pl'MP, . ' "e i.iiu, welflit li llis. DottOie Acting.' I'hrowg A ateady ktream 411 feet. For Wuterinii Pianls, le- ciiojum iioiser norms, l-otulo llmis, etc., WasliinK t""'"!1"'". He, -tc. 'i'lie Pump is fuinialied ou ,i. ui nose, i jvozzie. and l sprav. s, ud lor cir-tula'- C. K. DAYTON, llarliolil, Cniiu. Rrssuw ni'RB rtvHK tih asthma. I'SSIAN Ul'KK I'l'KK h(IU St'Kul-'l I. A. I SS1AN l'HK lll KK Poll SAI T HllKl'M. I'SSIAN Ui KK UuuK OH HllKl'M AT1SM. Kuasiau Sure Cure Man'fg. Co., a Dey Bt., iS'ew York. WANTFil Ualesmea to canTAsa for the aale of our Nursery stock. Addresa W. a T. 8M1TU. beneVA Nurseries, IjeuetA. N. Y. K.ublislied l4ti. $777 A TRAR and expense to agenta Outtlt Free. Addiess P. O. VIOKKKY, AutustA, Maine 77 A WKKK. V ' ' Outut free. I2 A day At home easily made. Coil l y A-jtue. 1KUA a to., AUgilsut, Maine. OH SpleadW Ohraoa TWtlnf CAROM, with oa VU iota. J. MlMCHtH 1 CO., Naa.ee, H. Y. GOLD AMD MLVKlt IrllNEN. 0. .. Kv aki it, y. A. Landing, LAt Bnpertor. $66 A WEEK In your own town. Terms And as O-jtfll r. Addles 11. 1Uu.att A Co.. Portland, Main $R tn )l!9fi P"r dJ ' home. Ssmples worth $3 free. J IU f Ci Aja,es Sxtasoa Cu-, I'uiUiuiU, Maui. LHV'. o o , FEMALES Vegetine. IN TOWDEIt FORlMi 60 CEXTS A riCZAUE. Dr. W. ROSS WRITES: Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weakness. n. R. Pttk, Botton: I htva ba pncttefni medlolnefor twenty-flTS jreani. And At ramedy for HoiofnlA, LlTer Complaint. I)ypiMla. HheumA- llsm, Wenknein, nnd all DlneAsea of th Rlood, I h ivn nerer found It eqnnl. I hard aold VantTiNi for srren yeara, and hare nerer bad one bottle returned. I would heartily rooommend It to those tn used of a blood purl Her. Da, W. HOBS, Drnpalit, Sept. 18, 187i. Wilton, Iowa, Vegetine. ONE PACKAWE IN POWDER FORK CURED SCROFULA. HOW TO REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS' BILLS. M BlUU 8t., Eaat Boston, aTai., Bept. SO, 1879. Mr. n. R. Stkykn Doar Sir: Mt hitl tiwi,i. Bleha has bnen amiotsd a Ion time with Hcrofula, mifiHiiiiR ever!hin. I emplove.l different plirnl . c nt a in Kaat Mciton, but they hrleil her none. I bought mine of your I'owir Fokm Viiiiuhi and my wife tieped it and dare It lo the child a cordlnn to the direction1, and we were eurprlaed In a forlninlil'a time lo eo how theohlld had Rained in llcnli and atrtuiKtli. Hhe la now Klnln erery day, and I can cheerfully recomruend your remedy to bo the beet we have ever tried. lleepeotfully joura, J. x. VXBB. Tcgctln U Sold bj all DrugRlsts. END 10 CENTS For One Month r I for m Yrar't - rnpttnn to Hit UrMt It Ivilr.U.l, tUthi ptftffw Story I -pa, TniWiir LvCiu, Itk.lb. N.f. LaaltrOT, FVwUt Com panion, tic. Fmoa-U noltrM for A hno am. tab trrtbm ft. A footl liaMtrtioe.t a wlft ora htii)aiti(t. Nolhtnc tn Its columtti to ofTvutl tho mot i r.il0ioiii.Tar it Month. Ariitron, T. O. Ml ill UOW, IV.,.,Ht, U& A 1ST IWbora bW Colcaco, IU, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftdeWORLD embracing full and authentic aoronnta of av.ry natmt of ancient and moileru tlmea, and IncindlnK a history the rlae and fall of the (irrtk and Human KmpireK, th. middle age, the crusades, the feudal avste in. the reforms Hon, the dtsroT.r and AcUleineut of the New Worid.etc etc. It contains AT 9 An hls'oriCiil enitrannn. and la Um most complete History of the World ever puhllshed Sew fur specimen liases and eitra terms to Aienta. Address Nsiioim ru.maiag Co., rDl.adtlpoiA, Pi RED RIVER VALLEY 2,000,000 Acres Wheat Lands beat In the World, for sale hy the St. Faals Minneapolis & Maiiitolia H.R. CO. Thr dollars par arm allow! thMttlr for break loc auU cultivaUua. For particulnr apply to D. A. McKINLAY, Iiinrl CAmiiiUMlonrr, t. I'nul, nlnr SCROLL SAW PUZZLE Oil A.UKIIII1H I til l' t'l,i iitMieniitia Hum iiHiiyi million mere villllrl I Half di. sen Mocks with null, n, lulme, ,i,.,.i on ready f r aiwliii sent for sl Oil) l y iu.nl y :io,0r two for AOc. 'Ihelnilf ih set, can lie saved In aluuit imii no iioui i wnen none sen for j.v: ench. niuklnit a proll of $!I.M). Tills w.tlioi t ilonldis tue irreiileht oiler evei made to lovers of t ie Scroll Saw. Kitlitr baud or foot power iiiiiciiiues Clin lie llse'l. nperiai itHi-KMliia In Amaleuri' Outflta. For Illustrated Cut.i',oKiie Jit, nddiess A II. .SHII'MAN. Hochester, M. T. JaSTEY&C5 BrajtleboboVS PETROLEUM JELLY Silver Medal at Paris Exposition. (rand Medal at rhllmlclphia LxiHtsition. This wonderful auhstAnre Is acknowledged h ..hv.l. clans thriniiihout tlio world to he the liest remeily dls- Skin Disenses, Piles, Cntnrrli, Chllliialna, Ac In order ioi me tore oi wounns, iiurns. uneumaiisin, umi every one limy try it. It Is put up In t.t and SI.1 rcut bottles for household use. Ohliiln It from vonr druiiu I st and you will llnd It superior to anytlitug you hare ever UNITED STATES Patent Brokers and Inventors' ASSOCIATION, Patent Hitrhti sold at Pdv-.te 8ale ami by Public Ano .ion. a ju ms oniuinuii ana hi-irriu-K iiim nn it i VM. CIUWMUW, Manairer, OilO Arch Mreet. HH I I.A lUOI.l'HI A. The ECoran. A oiirlnsitv to aver' one n,,,l ,...ia. tn Mil Muileuta of ,lllory or llrliuloi, TilK KDHAN OK MuilAMMKU; translated fioin tlit Aiuhlc Ly (ieorirt Siile. 'orniurly puhl slied at a.76 a new, heaulttu' Type, ne.it, cloth-bound edltloui prlc. Itfl cents, and 41 cents for notttuge. :atnl, itnita of niavn Uwdanl worka, reiuui kaldy low In prloe. with extra ttrrn law vibub, jmt. Diiy wutMc you hw iiiLt ad vertleiucOk SORE EARS, CATARRH. .li no pop eaie amicted with tlafxe lonlhsome disease) eul veij ie ever m l well from them; thl is owimi U hnir per treatment only, ns tliey are readily rurab e li p opi rly treated, iliis is in, idle boast-hut a fact I havt put en over aim over ac.im i,y my treulinent. Send foi my little liook.ncfaua It will tell you a 1 About then unoivib aiM woo i uui. .ny lure uogk, 3i3 paees, ocIav ri e, t bymjaV Addrein jfh. i;. lJliUt'..1lAKli;it, Aural Surgeon, Heading. Pa Nl FIE li IS the "OrlL'liml" rnli.riilnili.il r v. .n l u.u.i.,. e, Simp Maker. Iiirecli.ms k v , . e 'V ." iihki. soft umi T..H,, ;..r; ..m"," .,,,,"".",k wijclitiindslieimili. am yur ,, ,r k' i,.Vi" J' llt.lt, and take no olheir. " " PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURINR rn Phila TKla Cla.luaHBM KatAvkUattaxt llw, New Law. ftiMMik nrf Iijaim PeasUOQ. AAte back ia dlmchmrmm mr 9 , Addisaa, wilii auji.p, - iKkB m. t.B9f oir, . ft ttrawar aaa. Vk..,., m COPY PAD. diret-Uuua to tnaM om atftul to thoae aold fur (i to $5, fur one-ihtrd th ruotvaf) aWlU IMW OILJLB IUI twF 111K11 UI I Ilk, f'M OWtOTw), (Ml CVft. Of IUIB UiJl. AUtlieM II. li l.A.iMJIa, r. m AlvarBAlu. T VOUNC MEN Iarn TWriihT and iiiOlith. f.vt-rv urHiliitttM u-nirUiu.i .. . tru S4U to HHi Ati.lie4 K. Vttl.utiue. Alaiutt-trr. Jtin. U u WANTED! IVudal. tl-.orui Eilrata a,as ), stmnls ufamiltw At. nil rTrTwbr lo all Ta. roffaat. Bavkl w IVtti e:-4. VvUU ffv. f fcVl-U, 6 It A CO., bu tUMb. Ha. Lc'uiaV. aw. SAPO PENSIONS, 4Jjaaaf I U . atofcto.taiwamias- ilTlHIIlll 1. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. IT HAS VJIWQ WONDERFUL If ill I POWER. jcLSct IlHrArRR IT ArTt ilTt TOP rjvm.Tiin nowiti.fi and Kin. ,NKV8 AT THE SAME TIME. . , A. . . I vinnin tns sfnnn oil tnapoiaonoua humor that daelopef inmunsjana wrinary aiaaneea, Bll-F ! louinsaa. Jlauarilna. riAHafinMtiAM ft a Plla, or In Rheumatism, Nauralgla and Famaledlaordars. KII.f ET-WORT Usl,, ,.v, paandaal eaa k. seat by audi BreralA. Oae par kapa will maktati qti of aiealclne. M THY IT 2VTOW I Bar U at tk. Dranrbita. Pri, ... VI11A STClli aiwnw a mi , . mrMfnwfwn. Barllaatea. Ta. N IN U :f 13 3 UNFERMENTED MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK MALT AND HOPS IOIt KNKKKlll.KD MUKSTION, lihTe-'i'l llloml, Weak l.llim. Kldll Vs. and I riniirv tlrunna. l.'nnsninptlo;!, Kmnclailnn. Mi nt d n d 1'iiv deal I'.vhuns- lion, liellcnle Females. N'urahii! Xntliem Sl. k!v l'i.11,1,..,, ami Dehllliv of Aue, MAII' HIN'KKS ire iii,iiii.d inure Miurlslilnit, leimlheiilm;. Vital mnitaliil l'uiliMie,' hv n'ason of tin ir rli Iiiichs In limn- uml Muscle 1'rodiu n Hiili'iinl than allother forms of mall or medicine, while free from the ohlecilnn. nrced aMiilted mall Hmuim-a I'rrt- red by the MALT Itll l'KltS ClIMPAVY fioln Vnlrr mnilnl Molt anl U fi. MALT II1TTKHS t'O.MI'A.N Y, QKIN Iiiiiiiu Id, nn, is. Scalv Ki ii- lions, Scnln Ailechona. R alt iineum, rsoriiisis, Senlil Head, l' leers and Sores llif .llil.ly i nre.l by (lie t'liTii'i'm Itr.MKmas. which have performed miracles M DISEASES. . -, ik tii,, ,, hi icieii in ineiii- cal history. 8enrl for Illustraleil Treat se. rnnuiiiliia ti Hinioiilali rroin every ptrt of tlie I 'nloii. Tieiiareil hy W eeka A l'otter. tlieiiilsta lt.,.l,,n m,, H..1.1 1,. nn.. ltla , mmm --y Important to the Fair Sex! THE GREAT ENGLISH RKMEDT, eurLeuoorr nnsA, (OTWIutu.,) Painful Manatruation, ITloerntion Ova rian UiaeAaeA, Abaent Meiutmatiou, All diHnasea, knmvn as female weakneas. They havo Inwn used in Kiwland for years aa a periodical and wa-ulatimt pill. Mold by all DniMista everywhere. Prioo 1.U0 per box or ail bnxea lor Kj.00, sent by mail free of nolin-e, eoourely sealed. tilKIIUAV iMIlilCIM! (d, vm. , , . . Mechanics' Hliwk,ltroit, Mich. FflAZER AXLE GREASE. that is sorT I VihAT I SHALL I J UlMIHI THIl mn nta vnaV ' saovt.DV rRAZiRSAXUE I GREA.SLA Avar ill (At USUAL OK lloXOR at tM Unienmai awd . farit Kri'tml I'int. Chicigo. FRAZER LUBKICATOR CO., NewYork. What Every b 0 dy Yants ! WHO HAS NOT HEARD AND READ OF ITI Note the Followliiffi . PBisno, O., May 1. Messia. J. K. tliaais 4 Co. (n-Mrtrmm: Permit me to say that for s. -sal weeks I sintered wuli a severe couch I first used Denln s Couh llalsuiu, and after that several other preparations, each of wlii.h 1 1, a rtr 1,1.1 availed me nothing. For the succeeding sit data I used uo niriiicme. isy that time I was tliounht In the Hist .lanes Of ConsUIlltltion. Aiv rnierh hehtn iiinr. ,v II I,hA I, which liua eitectually cured me. I consci auliously believe It to he an excellent medicine, and can ' asure you that It will afford me tlie liiKhesi possible grati Hcalloii to ouiiiuiend It Ui any person vou may refer to me. souisiruiy, HIHWIU MUllPlllf. For gala by all Medicine Dealers. B. W. PAYNE & S0XS, CORXISO. N. V. BHTARLlaltAQ IS40, Patent Kpiuk-Arrpstlnu; En Kinu8,mountu(i uml cm skids. Vertical Kniiies with wro'l boilers. Kiiieka Safety jicw era with Sectionul iMiiiers can't be exploded. All with Automatic Cut-Olia, r roin $150 to $ 1,000. Send for Ciieulur. StauJ wheio you waw t h ia. MATRON A 1 1,"?. 71:. ft - the .11 r iully Uaea Suld'by .11 tZZ17t!!Z?' PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., phllm. TOl'NU MAS OK OLD, ll,...U,ll,.A. ,. ' A '"..t'.i . fc..-, ai..h w Im.1 A Wl "-1.. NU U..i.u. .ii.u,lli.i. .il ib. b.i, I..,., a.,', t. ....,,. lulMi.l, hi. . mm illllilfi" IH ik. s.. Jim....,,,.. ittrr