. i , rE8Tic. i m akd humor. m-.j.w.. pnnTimr nfl'M OtiX-iN 1AX ltj. i lanJi " I ! Boose 1"P Simple Water 7V.-The complete Uw lf it to donnioti ana aTOia tmn of analysis of porUble water rquirei much tUb which mu.t otQsrwie ensue. Among chemical skill, but the more common anti-bilions medicines none rank so high as impurities may be delected by compar- ' Hostetter s bt.Mnsch Bitten. It speediiy ban- atively simple tests. Certain dele- inhea those pains in tlis region of the affected terious salts may thus be recognize J. organ, the yellownew of jkin. nn r- tnoti- these are, the nitrates rhose ud ,,ek hKh ""T? 1 UUow Among inese are me nitrates, nose mtUot A biiiou. 8biect. after a bnef course presence is chit-fly siinllcaiit as show- o( thw llver atunalant and invigorant, iug that organic merit has been acted tina9 that hie tougne is no longer furred in the upon and may bo preten.t The danger mornmg. h e breath ia grown sweeter, a hnn is not in tlie alu themselves, but in dred inexplicable sensations no longer make their source, which should, if possible ; &KEf J5 ecW do ascertained. 1o examine water for JVa aud be c. eat with . hearty ap. liitratcs, put a small quantity or it on a . p,,, socd digestion. It is because tue test table; add an equal quautity of sul- fitters assists nature in her efforts to bring phuricacld, using care so that the flu- back the disordered liver and bowe s to their ids sliall not mix; to this add carefully 1 normal condition, that it accomplishes such a few drops of a saturated solution cf remarkable cores. . sulphateof iron. The stratum where the ! t-o fluids meet will, if nitric acid be Thb Possible Yield of Cork.-W present, show a purple afterwards a eorn be planted in drills three and one brown, color. If the nitric acid be in half feet apart, and four kernels In a minute quantities, a reddish color will h'H, every twenty-eight ine ' of drill result. The presence of ammonia, ,f ! there are o?33J hilis, or 21.3J2 stalks to in exoess, can be determined by treating ! the acre. A nine-inch ear of V ausha the water with a small quantity of po- : kum corn, thoroughly dried, yielded tassic hydrate. Ammonia.it present, ' 8,1.0 Brain.' weight, or tliirtT-one ne will be liberated, and mav be recognized ; hundredths of a pound of shelled gram, by iu odor, or by the White fumes of I each su Ik should average but one chloride of ammonium wheu a glass rod : such car, the harvest would be 7.C1J wet with muriatic acid is passed over pounds, or one hundred and thirty-six the mouth of the tet tube. It chlorine , bushels per acre. It would req.ilre but is present in any form in water used ; an averse of about one-half of grain fur drinking, it U evidence that sewage stalk to furnish a two-hundred. conUmtnatiO!i in some lortu exists. . The presence and amount of chlorine garden, we have secured over orty cprrain..,! !. the followins ! ounces, or two and oue-half pounds rilaiiti.it a.-, 1 lprp simple method: Take nine grains Ui ""t - '.r:r,'. nitrate of silver, chemically pure, and i o end to the possibilities of the crop, dissolve it in 200 units (car cubic ceuti- i practice, however we have never .F l cl il 1.1 Wis I lllf II II II. , a. v w v a v.sw uic l i cn ui uiautibu ni.v - i , , i of th solution will represent l-10Uth ! tee diuiicm per acre; unite an aver ofa strain of chlorine. Take a small i S "op on large areas has not execed- measured quantity ot water to be exam- ; "'') " u..c. The first Hied and put Into a glass vessel more i to improve corn now starting than large enough to hold U; add to the i with satisfactory kernels and ears, is to water a ...ii Canity ot the solution ;j e hn.innte the barrcness of stalks so If chlorine be present, a white precipi- j ta each and every stalk shall perforin me ill result. Kepeat the addition, duty. Ihere is no trouble m secur alter short intervals, until no precipi-; "!? :rge percentageof fruitlul stalks, late results. The units of the solution , or even a small percentage i of twin or used will determine the hundredths of , tnpiexare. .tal; but wheu we hope a grain of chloriue present. If more , secure all such, then we find the fhfi. a grain of chlorine in a gallon be d.lUculty beed-com must be bred, and present! reject the water, unless it can sk'Utully brad, toward fruitfulncss, be M clearly determined the excess does . 'ore we can anticipate very striking re not come Irom sewage. The water , suit. should be slightly acidulated with nitric acid bsloie tue test is appneu. Charcoal as an agent for the purifi cation of water not only holds back coloring matters and decomposes and partially retains most mineral salts and gaes, but it absorbs aud detains the most varied organic compounds, nitro genous and liou-nitrogcuou. Claude iieruard tirst demonstrated its import ant nower of absorbing albumen, a pow er w hich incieises with the quanity of The riucn of Soap is rapidly ad vancing. A year's supply of Dobbixs' Klkc tkic bought now at old price will be a very judicious purchase. Bone Li st. Bone dust, like barn yard manure, does not immediately yield up its nitrogen and phosphoric acid to plants. The bone phosphate of ! lime is insoluble ia water and but very ' slihtlv soluble in water containing car ooiie acid. The gelatine of the bones would soon decompose in a moist, por- ti.a i.'ur ti.o limp nf .-ninart-nnd with ous, warm toil, provided it was not the concentration of the liquid to be protected by the soil andjhe hard lnat liltered. aud whieh is the more impor- tcr of tne bones. Steaming removes t int as the arrested body it held so ' the oil, and reducing the bones to as firmly as not to br reuo.ed by solvents, line a conduiou as possible is another One especial drawback of charcoal Is its means of increasing their availability, readv saturation with impurities, so that Another good method is to mix the it requires to be revived or freed from bone aust with barnyard manure and the retained matters, or If this be im- ; let both ferment together, and 1 am practicable, be renewed altogether. As icclined to think this is t'no best, fiui a substitute fi r charcoal, various sub- plest, and most economical method f stances have therefore Leon proposed, rendering bones available. The bene and among these spongv iron. lr. L. , dust causes the heap of manure to ler Iwiu has subjecte J spunky iron to el- ment more rapidly, aud the fermcnu abo ate experiuiels which show tliat, tion of the manure softens t ie bones, when uod as a filter, i: neither decom- ' Both the manure and the bone s are im proved ar.d rendered richer jknd more available by tne process. One ton cf good bone liii't contains about as much nitrogen asS'.j tons of fresh stable man ure, ai.J as much phosphoric acid as 110 tons o! frc-h stable manure. But one ton of manure contains more pol ioses nor holds back nitrcgenous sub stances iu such a maimer tijt they may not b3 washed out again, lhe filtrate in one kind of experiaient coutaiueJ nuiueroas bacteria. Odors of putre scent matter were but i-ligiit'.y rviuoved hr snonir iron, and iiliiuibilel'OUS wa ters underwent very little improvement -h tl'i'n live tons ot bone dust. througli contract with it. T .... . , , A Ladv s W isn. "Oh, how I do wi.-h my skin was as clear as yours." The hardening of sloe! ia effected by faid a lady to her friend. "You can healing the steel to a cherry red, or easily make it so," answered the friend. until the scale of oxi le Is loosened on '-How?'' inquired the lirst lady. "By the suriaceaud flunking it intoa liquid, using Hop Bitters, that makes pure or placing it in contact with 01110 col- rich b'.ood and blooming health. It did oriug substance. The degree of hard- for me, as you observe." Head of it. nes depends upon the heat and the , - , rapiditv of cooling. Steel is thus ren dered so harJ as to resist the hardest tiles, aud it becomes at tlie same time extremely brittle. Tlie degree of he it 1 aud the temperature anu nature of the cooling medium uait be chosen with reference to the quality of the steel and the purpo:.c tor which it is iu- i tjjan founder Fact tokthe Farmer. That over fed fowls won't lay eggs. That good fences always pay better than a lawui: with nclgbors. That hay Is a good deal cheaper made in summer thau purchased in winter. J hat more stock perish from lauiiue teuued. Cold water gives a greater hardiftcs than oils or other fatty suo stances, sand, wet iron scales or cin ders, Lut an inferior degree of hardness to that givt n by acids. Oil, tallow, etc., prevent the cracks which are caused by too rapid cooling. The lower tue hc.it at which the steel becomes Laid the btttwr. That scrimping the feed of fattening bogs is a waste of grain. i iiatcows should be milked regular ly and clean. '1 hat educating children properly is lending money at ten per cent. That an oilensivo ar against the weeds Is five times less expensive than a defective one. That a horse who lays his ears back. Another method of bleaching feather? and looks lightning when any one has been devised, which, it is thought, approaches, Is vicious, will supersede those now and pievi- That one evening spent at home in ously resorted to. This improved study, is more prolitable than ten spent practice rests on the interesting fact in lounging about saloons and taverns, that feathers immersed iu resinous ; It is worth whilo for all farmers, essences such a3 turpentines aud everywhere, to remember that thorough other hydro-carburetud oils from dis- culture is better than three mortgages tillai.ion of resinous juices in general, on the farm or in like oils in laveuder, thyme, etc.. or in bituminous hydrocarbons are discolored under ti e action of light and heat. The leathers, especially ostrich aiekeptin the vessels a longer or a shorter time, according to the degree of bleaching intended, and at about eigh ty degrees Fahrenheit, while exposed to light as much as possible. In three or four week1! they are dried and pre pared according to known methods. That it is the duty of every man to take some good, reliable and entertain ing paper, and pay for it promptly, as a matter 01 course. Protecting 1'lants iw WiirTEit.-rits dug 111 the ground and walled up, say to the depth of about four feet, are ex cellent as a means of preserving tea and Bengal roses, carnations, and oth er hall-hardy tilings over winter. In me bottom, in a soil containing a good proportion of sand, the plants may be A Y!4k for lamp, is now nisnufac- hilled in pretty thickly, or the pots tured entirely of glass, bv a firm in plunged up to the rims. Here also Hanaus, Germany, it is designed : plants sucii as cabbage, cauliflower, caietly for use in petroleum and spiri- lettuce, etc., for early use, may be heel lamps ; aud, with an equal amount of ' eJ- '' bey must be kept Irom hard the wick turned up it gives a much 1 "'ost by a covering of glass, and hay or brighter light than cotton wick. In the ' m:lt?. have ventilation in fine spirit-lamp, too, it is found to greatly j weather, or when it is not freezing, increase the heat of the lHme. Xu , A httle care will thus enable you to sparks are given off by th:3 iucombus- winter successfully many plants, both tible wick, nor docs the light flame in ; for tbc vegetable and flower garden. draughts to the extent which It does . with a burning wick; hence it makes Vegeti.vk has never failed to effect a the lamp saler. The smoking is also cure, giving tone and strength to the reduced, and it is stated that ten per system debilitated by disease, cent, of oil is saved by its use. Of " ' course the disagreeable task of trim-1 Frcf. Tracy showi the results of his niing the lamp is rendered unneces-' apph-trce wash. His young trees were sary, for of beiugof glass the wick does largely injured by severe winter, and not consume, but wastes away very he gave them the best care he could, slightly by lusiou. j which ha3 resulted in the recuperation ! of most of them. In connection with . , eti,cr care ie gave them the. benefit of Paris stores. : ia alkali wash, made by thinning good soft-soap with water, aud adding a lit tle crude carbolic acid aud sulphur. He has no thcorv resardiuz it. btittim- aayantages. iiie stores are large I ply exhibits the healthy bark where it lighted and handsome. The Bun Marohe ; J , pmri,r.i ,a nf : caey. The limit of the washing is : everywhere easily determined in his ! trees. The lady shopper of Paris cniovs many advantages. The stores are lanre, weil- is a marvel as a represent ative shop. It lias a capital buffi t on the first floor, where the exhausted customers can strengthen the inner man : it has a reading room, where I have seen numbers of gentlemen reading , Cai.boi.ise the deodorized petroleum the evening papers, or writing letters, pre- i hair rcnewer and restorer, as Improved sumablr while their wives were ransacking j and perfected, challenges the world the treasures beyond. There is also a pic i and stands without a rival among the ture gallery filled with very fair works bv hair dressing?, and is a universal favor artists, who arc at lilxrty to exhibit free o"f j W with the ladies. any cost or charge for the space of six j " L weeks. If during those six weeks no bid: TllE action of a tree in improving is made for the picture, it is returned to the : ti soil is two-fold ; I irst it causes veg- w, at all events, had some ; aoic matter to accumulate on tne sur face, and second it brings up from be neath certain substances w hich are of artist, who has, publicity, if nothing more. These rooms, 111. n!i4nr call ciit- 1m mFrAelimAfit nvtm and the reading room-I am" glad to Kiy j vital importance to the growth of plants, there is no smokies room are "got up" with w "deflcient an elaboration of magnificence that takes ; ueca ULnclcnl; one's breath away at first sight. The ceil- j Many times florists, Instead of rcmov mgs are paneled and painted and carved : injr s plant to a larger pot, simply wash with all the skill and taste for which French : the soil from the roots, and return it to decorators are famous. The recesses are ' the same pot, but in a new soil, filled with luxuriant evergreens and mark- ed by graceful drapery, the tables and j Cst rou somstiiies covnucrro oit Tor or chairs are in carved oak, the large lamps j Akothek, the accompanrini; cougn becoming with thpir cnwn R:lk shmlpfi- throw a hrilli- w-ni buuwuui uicu, bui ih? nuup bw bi ramcu witn meir green s.ik snaaes, inrow a Dnui , . k , DrodIlrt or ,Ub.rci,- m ant light on the newspaper or writing pad evervthini is done in short to make his department of the place as attractive as it can be, so that the hnsband who waits there for his wife, shall be softened and mollified by all that ha sees, and shall not and racked that the product ion of tubercles f re queMly follows. M'njr existing eases ot Pul uiMi.rv Disease mar be th'is acuouDt'M tor, and yet hnw many oii.ers are now carelessly allow ing themselve to dn't through the preliminary -ymptom. controlled by the fatal policy of at lowli.rf a oolJ to take cars of lmwr. On the Crst int iaat'on of a Cou"h or Cold, or any Throat or LUDsc imunie. resort promptly 10 ir. J.irnrs pull too long a face at the total figure of her i Eipe.-tor.int, a safe curative of long established .ill W. aSll h. aa-.otai.ur t. lcr. repeat ion. and yen may avoid the Bsiusaea 1 ef sack affrous trlSiSf. DEbTROTTXG HOfsXHOLD rtSTS. 'I have not seen a bedbug or a fle in my house for many years. If an army of them were to be brought lr., mercury would speedily exterminate them; but I think cleanliness the best and per haps the only preventive. The com mon house fly 1 do not molest, believ ing that it more than compensates for its tro ble by clearing the atmosphere of effluvia and the auimacules which always arise from the putrefaction of decaying substances during tho warm weather. So also with the birds, which are quite numerous around during the Summer. Instead of shootingthem, or setting up scarecrews to frighten them away, I throw out every possible in ducement lor them to build their nests In my frnit trees. The birds capture a large share of the insects in the larva state, and thus the millers are prevent ed frem depositing eggs for future worms. As to the loss of fruit by the birds, the latter are always sure to be found on hand in force iu the season of ripe fruit, whether they come early to take the worms or not. For the residue of insects which Invest my veg etable garden, I find that the labora tory of the chemist furnishes materials fatal to them all, ;among which white hellebore and cayenne pepper are of the most utility. The bug or worm which cannot find vegetation nulla vored with these articles, will seek its breakfast elsewhere, and leave a garden unmolested. A few drops of carbolic acid iu a pint of water will clean house plants lroui lice in a very short time, if mosquitoes or other blood suckers infest our sleeping rooms at night, we uncork a bottle of penny royal, and these insects leave iu great haste, nor will they return so long as the air inthe room is loaded with the perfume of thataromatlc herb. If rats enter the cellar, a little powdered pot ash thrown into their holes, or mixed with meal and scattered in their run ways, never fails to drive them away." Tue hand that rocks the cradle. Is the hand that moves the earth. lr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best remedy for ail complaints children are subject to, such as Dycntery, liiarhtea, Sum mer Complaint, Wind Colic, etc. Price ib cents. Bbeaefast Pudding. Take two pounds cf sirloin steak and cut In pieces three-fourths of an inch square: season with salt and pepper, and dredge on a little flour. For the crust, take one quart of flour, one cup of nice drippings ot lard, rubbed iu flour: a little salt. Mix with cold water till hard enough to roll, then cut the dough in two pieces, one larger than the other, aud roll out about three fourths of nn inch thick. Place the meat on the larger, and put the other picc over, and press the edges to gether so the gravy will not escape; wring out the pudding-cloth with warm water, dredge with a little flour, and lie up thepudding and place it In boiling water, and boii steadily two aud one-half hours. lijnew tho wi ld as it boils away with boiling wa ter. Yon can, if yon wi-.h, boil your pudding in n large bowl or b.t.-.in. ty ing a cloth over the ti p. To Remove Crease. The collars of coats become soiled very quickly from contact with the hair, but chlor oform will clean theni very well with out any bad odor. Potato starch wa ter, niaile by grating potatoes in a lit tle water an 1 let; 11:5 it s-.ttlo, then pouring it ff and rubbing it with a sponge, ill also t.ike IT the gre.ise and spots. Ammonia in wat -r rubbed on with a flannel or Fpongo will answer the purpose. Iu all casts brush tho roughly in the first place. To remove grease from carpets and restore colors, take a handful of crushed soap bark (quiliqua) to a pail of water. Scrub the spots and sponge the carpets all over. To Boil Rice Savannah Fashion. Take one pound of rice and pick it thoroughly to get out black seeds or red rice. Put 01 the fire In a porce lain or tin lined pot, three q -.arts of water, with two even tabiespoonlul ofsilt. Let the water come to a boil, Xow wash- the rice in three waters. The reason lor this is to get rid of the pulverized rice flour which adheres to the grain. This is a necessity; other wise tha rice never will be dry. Throw the rice in 'he water when it is at full boil. Let tlie rice boil rapidly for twenty minutes. A ivroRiTE Cough Remedv. For Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Catarrh and other diseases of the bronchial tube', no more useful article can be found than the well-known "Ilroicn's Lrvnchial I'rochts. Tocgii Steak. Instead of pounding, cut it with a sharp kuife, making line parallel cuts on cither side until every part has been crossed and rccrossed. Press it together and lay it 011 a wire broiler. Hold ciose to the Are until each side is seared to retain the juice, then turn and tend with the utmost care. Place the steak upon a hot plat ter and se??on with bitsof butter, pep per anil salt. Acid Stomach. Acidity always arises either from eating too much food, or of a quantity of which the stomach could not dissolve. The rem edy is, cat less aud less each ine.i! un til there is no acidity, then you know how much your stomach can manage. To cat the same nHionnt aud as regu larly take sotneihm ta correct the acidity, is certain to cause dyspepsia or some other lorm of disease. French Coffke. A Frenchman roasts coffoe, grinds it to a flour, moistens it slightly, inixa3 it with twice its weight of sugar, aud then presses it into tablets. One tabletx can be dissolved at anv time. Boiling hot water is nil that Is required, aud you have the perfection of coll'ee. Give your neighbor a he'plnghand by recommending mm to Keep lr. linn s Baby Syrup in I is family for all the ills babie3 are sub,ect to. To clean woolen cloth, take equal parts of spirits of hartshorne and ether; ox-gal! mixed with it makes it better. A nnxTfRE of oil and ink is good to clean kid boots with : the flrst sefteus and the latter blackens them. Rats, mice and insects will avoid a place that has been sprinkled with chloride of lime Rat boles may be slopped effectual! v by filling with brcken glass and plas ter 01 parts. rilgriinases to Itaflalo, N. V., are made by thousands of invalids an nually to consult with the medical and surgical FtalT of tho World's Dis pensary and Invalids' Hotel, the larg est private sanitarium in the world. All chronic diseases aro tjcated by sci- eiuiuc mctnous. ine practice is di vided among nine eminent specialists. Among the most popular domestic medicines in the land are those manu factured by this Association, among which are Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery, the greatest of altera tives or biood-cieansers, and Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little pills) that have largely superseded the old-fashioned coarse pills. Compound Extract of Smart Weed is deservedly popular as a remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, flux, and kindred disease;; also as a pain killer and remedy for colds. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the great remedy for female weaknesses and associated derangements. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is the "Old Reliable." Invalid's Guide Book 10 cents, post-naid. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buf falo, V. Y., er Leaden, Xnglaad. riant! of the Moor ia Al- Ak EwciiosShortly before reon ; he oppreiSions nSeltKed streak of plank-road soil besides, and j jewelry, and many flue specimens 01 whose general make-up was a fierce as , tliclr artilicers' famous s kill in gold that of any Texas Jack on tho prairie, 1 Bmitn.s worjj uave been handed down appeared at the upper precinct of the eneration to generation. The Eleventh ward, Detroit. Some folks . from Benerauou i thought he was a candidate, but he personal ornaments of v. omen ara by lYI.sn Itinurrlit lia vnleil in ; lmmallinrl.il CUStOUl IICIU, IU wasn t that ward, but he didn't. "I come in to see the fun and like enough Equare off to a few myself," he replied to those offering him tickets, and he took a seat on a fence and wait ed to hear some one call some one else a liar and a row to begin. ! Nothing transpired, however, to j disturb the general peace and harmo-1 an Hour tne extent, sacred in the East; they can not be seized for debt, and are easily secrctod from the unscrupulous rapac ity of the ruling pachas. This ac counts for the many heirlooms of jew elry still existing in the houses ot Ar abs. But families Mine down in the world in Africa as well as in Europe, young man got down off his perch and and their valuables And their way Into ! said to a citizen : "What 111 blazes do you call this, anvhow ?" It Is an election," was the reply Mii'htv thin this for an election. Why, out in my town we nly poll 120 votes, but we are all day doing it, aud wo average one knock-down tor every five ballots put through the window ! I'm just dying to see a row, but you arc all skimmed milk folks around lure." The good citizen didn't want the stranger to cirry home a bad Impres sion of Detroit, and after looking around a bit he said : "Down around the corner Is a saloon. I shouldn't wonder if you'd find some of the boys in there. If you want to 'rouse any of them just smash their hats over their ears aud tell 'em you're a wild cat from the openings." Good 'miff wild cat hanged if I don't!" chuckled the young man, aud awav he danced. In about twenty minutes a boy cme running for an officer and said that a man had been killed. In the roadside ditch was a barrel. Jammed into that barrel head firit, was the wild cat from the interior, and the man who jammed him satjon the saloon steps singing "My Grandfather's Clock," squinting up and down for a lost overcoat but ton. When the wild cat was pulled out of his retreat his overcoat was split in two, his shirt nearly torn off, and his nose aud eyes had a butcher shop look. "What's all this!" demanded the of ficer as he tendered the loan of a hand kerchief. "Bin licked!" was the humble reply. v no by 1 market. reDresented iu Algeria and Morocco by the Jewish dealers in mis cellaneous commodities, with tho mod ern addition of the "Mout dc Piete." Bureax In the French possessions. It. is at the shops of the lornier, and at the periodical sales of unredeemed pledges, that the collector has to look for specimens of ancient goldsmith work In the Moresque style. He will find them very different from the pal try imitations which are sold every where at the bazaars. The shapes are the same, aud have not been altered for centuries; but the ancient specimens are masterpieces ot chased, pierced, and filigree work In gold or silver, studded In fanciful designs with dia monds, pearls or precious itones, and coral, admirably set and arranged. One must, however, not expect any easy bargain, as even the lower classes of the Arab population are fully cogni zant of the merits and the value of their ancieut jewelry, and do not shrink from any personal sacrifice to be pos sessed ot a fine specimen. TEMPERANCE JE WELS. New Trmpertnc. . of the b.t suality. CSUU. I SrmtU ready- WHITE ROBES. The wrt-t 8 School Bon Book Bud. 31 cn:s. GEM GLEANER. Saperloreollectiua of Anthems for Chunk Ser Tics. SI l A PRODIGAL SON. A rni C.otata. Br Bulliren. CVsuneaMto Musical Hoeistiw. 75 cents. AMERICAN ULEE HOOK. Ml Ted Voles. Otis of the t ry bt Glos and Chorus Books. SO- EEliS0S'S VCCAL METHOD. ForsTr nln One of ths rery bsrt. ai.39. DJi. OF ALCANTARA. Tin. Jr. Good Mosie and easy to firs. 11.M. r fvemmt IV and other books, or sny pier, of h. t MosiemaiM anih, putt fros.lor tbo rlil t ice. Oliver Ditson & Co, Boston. J. sVDITttOK A tO. M3 Cfccaaawt St rtallaw It Yocb. Liver Is Disordered HooflatuT$ Ger man liiUert will set it r.tut. Ir Ton are Dyspeptio llooJlan&$ BtiitT will cure Vou. German "Idunuo, I didn't get toseemor'n half of him'." j "Aren't you the chap who was blow- ing around up at the polls about the I fun at you town meetings?' I "I are." "And what do you tniuk now?" ! ''1 think your darned old town is I one trick alipsil nf lis." rpnlieik the i young man, as he pulled some grass to j ,onn ot Tetter. wipe his nose. I his is tho first time 1 ; ever saw a man barrelo l up lor mar- 1 , . . . . 1 : .1 1 I 1 - 1 . n kt-i mil-. LA'iug iii&iui a 111 icauj IF j home i.ow as soon as I find my hat!" I S1.42S.60 Profits In 30 Days: i tlO in legitimate Sto k Speculations in Wall i street, days immense nrofiix. l'smpbhts ex- j I plain.il i everrtbinft sent free. lltATU 4 Co., Brokers, 127" Broadway, S. Y. lr Too WrnM tr.Joy Good Health, Take Uoofandt Gvrman Jiiiinr. Foa Pnrnja on the Face, use HUtkelTt Tit er Ointment. It never faua to removs them. Hittkt'It TtXtr ointment will euro every z - M'feTAW TtiEkSAI LOWERS, CHEAR ' r i 1 Hue WORCESTER'S UplTu lfT T'. h"t Fnli-a wr t-r n-t iM rr.ot rnrilrij'ar , "1 w L3 I ,ui -ii!f.. n !.- iiTfcli n. lu-ir u- TIm .Uuiiiiiirs ltf -f the eorrt-paa-.'m; nj -X'.l U u7 R W'.tli WORC ES TEH'S: PiW 5 POCKET DICriOIUEY, 63 eta. j 1UU 8 J' W ll Tnr th RtIaM.I. the Offlcf). ft Lid tli loDBlinf Ramii ! WORCESTERSi&?S C0JiraEni:i3iv2 dictiosasy. ! ZiZrM ! r.irs.ls bl sit Butre!lrs. J.B. LlPPIXrOTT a CO. -r circulars, ., i . T? waeBw,,,. .1 S-irrws-tu.. .a.'lr:'r.j EXODUS T tb i9St nnd, to th b eMm. tb bt wksi&k, atl am tfc bmm toima, tvoos Uh Lo ot li s, 3,GOO,CCO ACRES M stair la ths Wtmm RED niVEa VALLEY Or THE NORTH. Oa lso Uss knr pnerm sM ? psrasats. FsBpslat with fan Information suU4 frss. Aapif Is D- A. McKIWLAY, Land Com'r, t. v. jr. s w. :t. t. r.i. xnas. S110 REWARD 5b"uSS; IMIratliU llrUlnii's I'iln Kriwrlf lau locum. i.it. unmMlistA n-'i-'-f, curr. tip, ti kmc tan:-;: in 1 mh. and nr-1-THry S in 3 dayi. J';t or;iy fcaaa,1 fc-J ktnrlwim.h.riJs, pniiiAw aw,!1;, t e.rirauu:e.--,:.1 FALSE AND rs- Utttff i. a kiiUl-R-n K LHUIlUil ..Urn i. Pf k,f, . ! 1 a boltl jrjaiiaroxi. . . h pi-.ij. p. 1S i Oirale s.- r. . num. -rs m '.,. K :A j i By a- 1 t:.ul ter D rjLT;-! I ar.at-jit...c nvir;:n Z'" If r-i.x an i ran-WV'? K to wija oio'-rt-oM.r. - tv ta ,t KiDw.v . i JTT-r lion SP4 nwras 'h.Tnil i THE VEKT BEST GOODS ! stopped aM beaJla'TJL a-r nnv ri-jif nirrs ! PH tbs st,,.,. '"H - ,u-riai l-fiinied. t .i p nerof Kadat KuolV. . eic. . c li.-lj caries S xt: of i h? .1 sea.- tmra u jrta. If t.icnew hoars tau oi vt- vnc euro ol i croa!c &T t-otm BUTCHLEY'S PUMPS rrxps riiot. PC HI'S Irsa I.lsird. riHt-S frtrlim Lined. PIMP Cspjxr A.1U-J. Cbaln Pump flxf rrs Rubber Bocktl-i. t u i-i I i (.bins. C'alc, tc C. G. BLATCHLEY fUltniia ISfTABIilSlXED ISIS. MORGAN & IIEADLY, mporters of Diamonds AND .Maailaete cf SttL IS HIKSOa Street. PtailaMlelpbls. Illnstrated Frice LUt sent to the tr&Je os application. ter." ana flia thir r2rl t. . their ah al w-ij-'"!,,.-lne Its owa. Li a aur. , ,. -.' grmn?. 'la Uese 4l4si-Ti,"; pti bttr or w -r-it r,-ij " Is not loactlro; If not irm'MiM ta. bl.HKl n wtii thread asi mine ilie eoasrii'itno. Ai r.i . r.B.UJAX matH tSSiml.nr ., Sour y..u will jrow ustterisdiaa J trengta and Seaa. 1 nVAPIIM Tim i an r-moTai cr aes tira-i v R'SOLTKNT Is now i ceniij 'jr . whut wus on.?s oo'.s.1r.a ioo-- J now a eoniaoa riy 2-4 i?' wune-s toe ca-ies ot iiaar.u il K-upf. Mr-t J. H. J.ji.y iai , ? pub.lstiel In our Aliaina; ror in i-riabeaBiTrue.' "1 I Dollar sr Bon: If Tbocbij-jj with ConaU'Uon. Uka Hoof- 1 ! siuf's O'tni.un bitlrrM. Osoi in traveling the Rev. Ir. 1 Bled-oe was exrceaiiijjly annoyed by a pedantic bore who forced himself ujion j hiin, and made a great parade of his shallow learning;. The doetor b-jre it as lunar as lie could, and at lentrth, nwiou m iiw khi:n-ys m ? a f-.luraa: tir. kokini at hiin cravL-lv, said: ".My ! '" 'h - K; '' Vrn','e si'"i" , . . . , , .... - , Int down aril: nuuiiii-'-s or l.n mull, totuit- fru-ml, you aud I know all that is to , . u.u.,ii at m-t nd.--p rri.-.ior..r i;.ci.r n.. bo known." "How is that?" said the , ni h !.-cunn .al- an-1 ciorks? th ctHcisr La fti.n'.rir ! lniTf;ut. ati 1 i! itcli.ri-.l v. ry uftea with '.UU UE U 11. i' till VEQETINE ; kiim:v totPi.AiVT 1 DISEASE OF THE lalI.ETN Til svmnl' tns nf an a."i!J Mtar-tc nf Infi im-I man, ileaed with very complimentary asoeiaiion. "Whj-," faid the doctor, "You know everything eieepc that you are a tool, and I know that." -l vi a' .1 1 r-mne ut-, pivt? or r-.lu Iu uiiHinii -ji :i.s -sof tti.;:i !nyA 1 smi,.ms a-e p.da a Hie h-K- ait lliiibs : dn Lt-s. f (lie al:l:i. In t.f I ur.c.u on (fsp-t- I sliT ai nlr!it). i;.';irril unp-y. tif .1 '.c!f. 1.1.1- : nfl if hi;, ht. l..il.i;s 1 .c, uD'l p.i.puaii'-u ui tli In-art, trail .ul li-s if .-tr-in;:!!. p.iiem-ss au-l ; puaiiif- ut tliti luce, ObUh uLd bLurtuebf bn-ath. 1 In diseases rf tae kMnT t'lfl Yi-rsrlne g vrs I Iruinnliale ! lef. Ji n.i.s ue.r laile.l t ure lvekal yotinsr gentlemen wtresit tiJl t-.ttner. and a young lady bar. jieued to approach the vicinity. One Teal sweet" young fellow. Seeing, as j bra 11 li taken rv.uiariy ar.U directlous Ml- i 1 1 - - - j at hiin remarked, playfully and with a bectuii!i!i Mmixr, 'Well, His , you iieeuii't look at me us though you wanted to eat me." "Oh, no," replied the young lady, "I never eat greens." Cause and ErFrcT. The main rause of nervousness i iiicligtlor-, and that U cau.-ed by weakness of the stomach. Xoone can have sound nerves and g"o! health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the fctomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver aud kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and wate matter of the system, bee other column. Ut-A. (HTV-cialitf caes ol l.-ijk-Hianuln.' H ai:ts . directly Ua 'U-j swreilon-i, clranln? an 1 I nn'ntlii mnir, reaioviLu ml ob-ani.-t!.ni awl I luipurllle. Acre(m:iy can it-ttry to rart . 01 li.i.i; st inilli c liavii.j,' be n v rie n:y cu pJ r-r ine -i'iiii-. rv n aitt-r trymj many of the known r-n l.-s lik-.i arc .-a a to be expreu' fortlil-idbseas '. j Kidney Complaints. 1 t-nlnnl Slilrm fooniK. Cincinnati, O., Man'li IT, 1S77. Mr. IT. R. f-Tr.TFvs: 1 Isear Mr. I Inv ben a crc.it fcufT-rer from : KMn-y Curnplalnt. nnlatl. r ilm use cf a I;w lo:il- s f Vi-tr-iiiie I nml uivsi-lf c:it!r!y cure f. . Ica ntMl mxu-L-a P"uud- la !la will.. tttKlni; I Ifce Vj.tin. A w lit ilii'trsui'y r.-LaiuiiLd 1'. Vour3tru:y, w. t. ahciikk. No. zzo M.ta Stree'. Kidney Complaint. CINCINNATI, O., MaTi-ll 19, 1TT. D. R. Srr.vrva : lar trl liar? u-M 3 our Vrnmsi for some , time. ant r.m truilifu'.ir say It has Iwn a Krf it bfiielit to m-: 11b. 1 to tuose if!f riHit frimi discos- s of liie aftiit ys I rlii iTinl y revi miui n l r. . K-j-,-tiullv. o. II. S-MITII. Atti-fti-l to by K. K. Aslifleid, Druslst, to.-. , Ellitli and Central avenu- a. -AN N Q UN C EM E N BP rTIiE5 'Vim BIB S lP'll F," II !lr''TilI' t J.'l ri'J $wmmml - - c- j MINUTE REMEX fXA n anil .nrs inula A a, a. swis v w w smut a.a. INCREASED IN SIZE The beautiful daughter of a wealthy : Philadel phiau ran away a few days ago with a penniless young man whose suit her parents had opposed. The ' strangest part of the affair is the fact that, so far as known, the younij man : never worked in a dry-goods store, i nnrtil I114 liuir from the linmf.nl:it In I .. . . 1 ivfivv.c? n Anrll lO IS second base, or belonged to a social ! Mr. TJ. R. Sthvimi :' club. If girls get to eloping with this j I Lave suffered several years with the Kldaev style of young men they are liable to I Complaint, and . Itidn.-ed to try vkt.etim. 1 ......... r, i 1.. ,1,- . . 1 1 hare laHt n (.everal Ixittlesof your pnparallon. amount to something in the sweet by ! ; m convinced it is a valuable remedy. It Kidney Comulaint. raKT M . T-.i 1 Law' . i J 1 IN EJTTXKDCO njioa Its Fifty-tl.Ird Ye.-vr, theTorra's Compaxion fiuly recojnios the fact that tha times demand the hU'aest suind.:r.l r f popular literature. Tlie foilowin; Acnci'.nceiucnts inJ:c:ite that tlie Volume for lsoO crxaot fi.il to reach this siandarJ. TLo variety r.Dd worth of ill contents will make it a rejiository of the choicest iiten.tLire; a library of tales, trr.Tels, advent ::re, l.L-iory.in i LK izmjihy; a " Comiau ion" for the jtmh- aul the fireside, fur the older as well as the youaser meii:ir3 of ti.e f.-iuu'y. Spoc!al Storscs. A crinl StoT. t-y Harriet I.echer St owe. -ill. Lilii" Ji)TI:er."a S-rial. by Ainah .llnl'irk ( raik. N-iut-Tfor 11". t v - - .1. T. TiriiwbriilKe. A SMi r f r-'-uliirm Lir.-.'lv - Slurio B. Williams. A ialc'uf C'aaije.Uua ilouauius. by Caarica C.aildoca- Stories of Adventure, by Frr-1. A. ber. Mi.. II. K. Kinc. CUailes li. Lileu. Cap'. F. Freehefte. Claarlea Crad.lcrlc C. .. Mtipbeus Stories for Girls, by T.nnlse CttwHer Monlton. i-arT A. lenison, ilaxriet l'.-eas;utt pofTortl. .Tuli.t F-jstman, ?..!rali Winter Kellogff. "alariou iiarlaaiil." More than Two Hundred Short Stories. i." MLLUSTRATED BY THE BEST ARTISTS ILirrli-t iWciwr Snw.. T! ,wT':tv Tr-kf. J. T. Trowbrids i ii..r!"ttv Murv l.O'iisa M.' Aleut U -!r!t. ii lUrla1; A. it. I om.wt i.si. 4 h.-vrk--. r-il-i-ck. Fence M. iVar-!, Utotv-ca lijiriiii-j Davis, jsiiau u. JvcU, Kutli lH:(eriitrta. wajsraj ta fYoia one to twenty it!-is. o n:fTtr how T!')lm or rt;rjr rseiroo-. , or p H"7:t-; - ,m-r suffer, RADA'AY a Rur.y . .viord ULUiat eoM. Inflammation of th KitTin. . XUm of ifce Bla1ts?r, lnsnj I liowel f itiKeiUoa f tb i: Thmf, Uimcuit Kru;hiii(.P i th ll:ut Hftncs Croup, Catarrh. IbHiivbsss, UevUcr Xeuralla. Khttuna uura, t Aeu Ihills ItiUbLtius i Iruis. Jdimmrr luispL;i Cold, pralus. FInitftCa Llmt. ar iiutautij raien4 j o FEVER AND AG; Fever and ayie rarM !cr rrr ' Is not a remevli U arect 13 :it ; eurs Kever u-I iii'.ULl iu t , Bilious. S'ar.er. 1 vpaolj. t-ii fever (M--il br Ri'swui tXi i Kadwit s RSiPT I;si l-r. It wtii In it ew m-.-m-n'A Inif to dlre tw.s. vm Crjis. 4 ivsenrerr. OiiiJ, td IaUja j Internal Palas. Tri eiers su u'A alxa?'! nr?i ' War s Hiadt Htutf s a i . a In w.il trest si ia : ' cbabt;9 ot water, li Is t a ; brarvlror bitters ?s a "failct , be pronleU w.ti il CAUTION. I All remittal aa's atl? ;t i ' ot an overlo- sa-.-ui't M no I optum, Btryc-ns'.oK, am.A ! other powerful riae(l:e,aje. a i In very sma.l do-s. re::-T a :. their aoii.n ta ths sr-fca. ut ! seconU d"9e. if retJ. atfirr ' crei.-stu'? siS.n ir. sat k. - ' deata.'jriier is n n-wss-i"'1-! ancrtua a,-en' wS'3 1 1 KSDW1T 3 ksiDT ElLlkrs .1 I enielatlnr Dainaul. i?r, w.' laa,t d.ffltU.LT In elUer ltiiil J 4 I and hereafter. Ox a railway lino recently a pas!wn gf r stopped the conductor and asked : "Why don't you go faster?" "It runs fast enough to suit us. If you don't like the rate of peed, get olt and walk!" was the rejoinder. "I would," replied the passenger, settling back in his seat, "but my friends wouldn't come for me until the train comes in, and 1 don't want to be waiting round the station for two or three hours." u.is uuue ii:e aiure icinu iuiiu ani ii:i-r nunii me. j I can beartl;y le.-iMneud It to all tufferln;; Irom Kldnej Complaints. . Vours Itwpeclfiillv. I J. . SicMlLLEN. : First bnnkkerpcr fr rN' wttsll. tliile a Co.. fl'Mir ' ueri-bants, No. Mt West Front street, Cnicui- i nail. O. VEGETINE. repirert II. K. STEVEN'S, Boston, iliss. i C el lac Is Hold by all Drnsclsts. At a party of jrentlemea and ladies were climbin? to the top of a high church tower one hot day, a gentleman remarked : "This Is rather a epiral flight of steps." To which a lady re joined, "Yer,perppiral,"audiie wiped her brow as she spoke. i AlBRECHT&COSriAXOS.! V Hi COMES EVERY WEEK Valuable Papers, by Tr. Ilenrr I. I'otrilitch, On IrevenMnn of Concumptlon. lr. II. W. Williams. - - on Neat-l-htr.lnM. lr. I. Y. I.lm uln. - - On llijieue lur Svhuiara. brss kU ariuc, J r - - on Veuiimuu. THE TRTE UEin 1 RaDWlT S RE1RT ilFLTCT li '- 1 a? sut in Toie tiiat wu uiaiA.. 1 . l irty Cewis per Foreign Letters, by Edwarit M. KIrit. Louim) cliauUii-r 3toulton. Charles Bnrnard, Mi. Juliu LUllew Brilliant Sketches, on James T. Fields. - Juines Carton. Itajr fsliuer. 1. 1. F nlnent Orators, br - -1 lie Home l.iie i.f s-ati-smen, br Id C-iltVllli f KuilUt'ill ilt-u. lT Cullcc 1ST9 OX T. It. M:t-autv. k liaiiivl Weinti-r.S by Edwia P. Whipple. " I lmrirs Simtri-l .) Nathaiii'-l liawtlmrne. teorse P. Tt hrop. tJuiia Eititit, ttis. terelt. I.L. It. Some relations once paying a Lanca shire old lady a visit, and prolonging their stay beyond her contemplation or w i.-h, were soaewli.it taken aback ore morning before thev were un. bv hearing her Call OUt loudly Oil the 7-Send for snr New Cauteira'lnil Price LUt.-kS etairi, "A tine morning for cousins to i ITPPrrilT f, rn fiftl-AC mn.i.f.t- it. go home !" LEAKING PHI LA. MAKE. AWARDED ClXTNfAl PR1Z8 MEDAL. r' J3 GRAND. fQUARB ass tTBKillT. LOWEST PRICKS. rr.i triHiSTti r.AI;GAI.N3 KOW. Masy a handkerchief flirtation on the street has caused a runaway. Cut the runaways are often brought to a sudden stop by an 'altar and a bridal. ALESECilT i CO, CIO Arcl SUbfo.I'i Pianos and Cr?ar SA fr I r nil , .- LT ,rsi I sVa- in rri. riiuo-, J? to ; 8-'i.prr i 6 m M sir. , r. I. :,r ..rt i. H ! pr:c. ( kI1ov f 1 n?r- n tt 3c. tj.ruy. i Advice to oyster eater?, candidates ami American mothers In Europe. Watch the count. T5 m r9 rt OM.-trfsM. ttis U. 4.i-l-- SsL UMQsMtiaat rA sitT T sr-waar7.u frsrisf. The boy who is welt spanked fully reaiizoj the deep meaning of stern justice. naTTfilC !XsVim If ft rftla:ttrta iv-l w9 fla cur! tTiA mimsz. ; tr as n 1 lav WO hi tw! tfll Trrr. 'zi I JSreoSOTS K x I W W ICirJ i vwa-Brl to wvt 11VM, I'UCtijars l.JTAltf WOISPLETE fiOME atCUt JULIA Kc.VAlR WJUGXrs W MOCK i Tni flora;., Ilaalt;.. Roantr, Work. Amu.etu. Btl. i M -ir.l-.ni. M-in. S.v-n... . n.i i ji Tl 1 !.r.r d-!t with I , rxaplnatlns styiV. r.ti .f i rMM ai d wit. iln bamnui ro.orMlllB d1 law ortr.. rhr w..rk b KOI'TtnTO iiiir For full it .;-lp!tnn ar t x'ra f.rtn.. a M.m l.llrtni;l) Jk to.. l-hUmlflphla, P. fn SEEDS Thaak God for Anakesia!!! WaXUIXKT, M.ws., April 10, lS"i Uksebs. Keustajcdter A (Jx Dear Sirs: Enclosed you mill find one dollar, for wlii.-h please send me a loi of Kii'.ts. Lrirect it to Maiford Kirh. Jr. , Welifleet, lisrn titableCa, Mans. My wife hss eatTered ternuly wiih pilos for tn years, and had tried ail kinds of remedies that she could bear of without much relief. Last summer I bappensd to bear of Anaketis when I was in lioston ana so I procured a box and she experienced immediate relief. She says ebe can sxciaim with the cele brated professor: Thank God for Anakttis ! She gave part of the contents ef the box to a friend of hers in rroyiocetown, and they helped her so tha. she sent the next day and bought some; The most of the inhabitant of this place and Tieiuity are sea-faring people, and by being exposed to wet and colJ, and hard pnlliDR at ropes, nine oat of tea are trou bled with piles, and hare tried so many reme dies without relief that they are discouraged and bare no faith in anything, but I know that they are a good article.. Now I will tell you my plan; I am a peddler and traTel in Barn stable county, and times are so hard that I money is Ttrr scarce, but if Iran afford it this summer I want to bny about a dozen boxes on t' . -m.. -v " ' u li im nnneuHVBiB. auu a . v- think that by so doing, and being acquainted llTP'T prevent this terrlbla disease, and will with so many people, that 1 mnld eet no acute ', a trade in AnaketU if you would girs me the ! d' -lay suie xifc-a 01 inuronniy. than cure. Sold ererywhrre. lours trnlT, - Jon.VIM lo . na,a-... w. , . . MULrOBD BIOH, Ja. . AnaJttmt is sold by all ftrnt-rJaaa drugcista. ' I Pries 1 00 pw box7 BmsllsdfrU to I JEl Z"- Ti" I all atlVarara m imtiuu.: n v'-n.l.- I . .. . . - " ' aaia. -kk..oii w i. nasiisBT ey wsnss teat may saw tne at ww, in., an isra. VVsJ V K," ' Zi u t T m ii 4 .. ;? 1' i'iCUj':fi.s- v $1.75 A YEAR. MKMBBBBBBHH'BBB-SBWaBawaBBSSSSWSaWSBSSSSSBBl i ii i m l-1 riimrn ii -f j Short Religious Articles, by Bay rnlmrr. !. l.. llv. lUvvture I.. otit. I. I., k l.cv.A. C. Thomu-Min, T. T.. 1U?t. Xiivroa ainxrae Practical Articles 0-,(-oMVvor Wort; fnrr.lrls. 1U A. V. Tl.irri. A Uirc t:Ku ours-- of li. a-lin?. KV. Kflwiinl K. ll.llr. l(.w lu i ;k.-i, TMirs to tlarop:. kUivc.iril M. Kiiif. lliTorTi-J (irvil k;u;Tpri!s, - 4,im! ail-n. tit'ittrMa-.tiliiift; in Wci, x-Oot. FUior, of lvittioiiK, MK-k-l.aiiiu: tn I(k- Weal, - Krniik. ilkeson. ' : Railway's Kegalat Perrert Pitrsaflyes. , nt Art Wlib.-ot Psla.l"3 ble ana -atOisl la tnelr ? , A TEGCTABB StrBjirTCK F.l : PerfeotlT taste:?-s, elT1'-? J srrrt iritm. conre. re.'miai - I Bud tr'inrthtf'i. 1 KaDwaT s Pills, for tt cct I nf th S:nni!.-!i, Ut'r. M?a-l i d.-r. N'-nous l).s:i- ! l-ostiv.-ne-s. InfigwtMo. PV I nr . F.-ver. fir!.iiii.i!it" 81 r Ti.i ill .-lorirr-mea'-S ot tM"" ' Warrants 1 to e3e t a pertc " J etai'e, eintalrn-- so menn-7. , e'.Tloui drt.j . In,- from iU -ss'S of tM i""' gttp'.ti.m. Iriwar l m-s. 1 HiirtL uri. Pts-ita r..frr.l In the cu mvii. 1, 1 Ftutterlnf at ths Hart 1 s tisationa whi-a ia i.'i- - s I-, i- . ; ana Dim r.i.n in ii H. l,-.-,l ! li the (.'&:. Lira -1 : of Heat. Burnl:, n.t e rt.,l ! a f... A nt KaDWi' tJ" 1 -1 Every-Oay Facts in Common Law, by lion. Chsrle Thcoilore Kii.m-II. Pbowln how to Con. Ti-v liu I .-H-rv- a Writ Mae a V Atiout Uis Prosccu tlvQul CrtuMrs 4i:c. IVnry VT. Lopufellow. .liia lli-aii Trxiur, J.U1MTH T. IIK bkliicy Lsiikir. Poems. l.tmy I.UK'oi.t. Is era Terry, 1 ijacem ir in U th-? arovMU READ -"LB:,!sI3 j ser.d s lef s'amp ? 1 ! information worth uurasaalsJ John G. WTilttVr. Mr. aiKl Mrs. 1'uit, 1'ai.l II. llavne, Julia C. K. iXirr. Editorial Department. 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