' i- ksi com- Florida Myrtrry Solved. Ac attempt has been made to explain t'.e gret 8 moke which Las been puz-zlu-K olitorvera for years, and which oonld be Been on any cloudless day as v?udiug from the vicinity of Ancilla Jt.ver, in Florid. Varions efforts have betn ui'ide to di -cover the supposed volcano, while on the other hand some have concluded that the emoke came from the camp fires of om remnant of the Seminole ludians. lbe recent ex I'edition threw no light nj-on the my& tfry, the tall gTAES, bogs and deusj tiu'icrflrowth imotd ng ttia progress of the curioim. One Captain A.iher is the hero who ar-jyed in Apalacbieola with the foliowiiijj information, which put out the Florida volcano. ami ihe ro mance i;- loal of the poor S aiuiole licg eriiig iu the laud of Lis father". Ac the niiae time it adda to the attract ;oin of the lovely lund of fruit. flowers nw wonders, IV liupti from th. si snlphu nc (iooIb caui- tue ho:diug virlu-s vh.e'. laid the foiii.d iliuii for the h-geud iiat iu I'ioriila tJowvd the waters ot eternal jcuih. Captain Ashtr as id search of f'llmett" lu; ou the Aucilla Kiver it i n Im de-cried the smoke or cund t m a point iu llie dihtuuee. Kement l'rm; the mu:.y renrts he had hear.l : b ut ihis kuiok-:, he determined to aa tath tuis mysry it x.vhIaiu; o, call i.ig liicrew tfgether and packing up !h-;r traj the party pnrnu d tneir way in tiurdl I o..tt up tLe Anc-ia li v er. They travelled up the liver, or ciwk, lor it haruly ileaeives the name ot river, lor m.itM. Alter asceudiug lrm its mouth shout twenty -five or tin ty miles, I o j'l'yes, ho was brought o an ab 'ipt hait by h rock barrier in tr Lt. L'pou iuvtsl.gatiug he found thai the r.vt-r euUi-d .iid was lost uu dcrn.aih the ground. Seeing that the smoke 1cc:uul" more tiietiuct at thu point uud feeUied straight ahead, he had the boat h.i'.led to the bank and KpraiijS afi.i, actermiuetl, if poobibie, to iurU3 his iuvetilisatious oi loot. A-t h-epialg ou Hliore he gave an ex clamation 'f surprise Scattered at Various poiu'tj were huge rocks, towcr iu mui.y feet atove his lies..! a itiing unheard of iu Florida. Mr. A-uer iu-H.-ribr Mice ot these r.ckH as being as larg-j as an jrd.nary dwelling and ap pirvi.tlv ho'lw, eou'aiuiug mnch water. Ho dcscriln-K theiu as l-iug ol a tiithy ap.'e-troLee, and when e'rucH, with mi irou or steel instrument to emit tllou i-ai ds of sparka. A mile or two f nrther ou wtro seen numerous rooks that were formed iu:o round basins, their sidi beiug smooth and bt-antifully oIished Mr. Asher sprang npou the top of one ot these basins. As hu foot cauie iu contact with the flinty substance a hol low sound as emitted from the ro k Calling for a pole, and it being handed to him, he placed it iu tue centre oi tl.e basin. What was his lurpriee on drawing the pole to the top may br eatily imagined when he discovered that the rock, beina hollow, was tideii with a stronz suit hunc wUor. Pursti iLg their way through the bog, some times up to tli-jir ki:ers, again on hard ground borne dietauce, theu again scratched anil bruised by the nuder brush and fighting mosquitoes that seemed to resent thie intrusion of their dominion, the little party Lad a hard time of it. Presently thry came to where the river issued from its nnder gTonud covert and pursued its way on ward, to again dissapear in the bowel, of the earth. Mr. Asber states tha every few hundred yards these pool would make their appearauoe, and from them would issue white, misty clouds that would ascend heavenward, eeemiu;, in the di-itduee to be clouds of smoke. He stated that the water in these poo: -was as clear as chrystal and filled with leautilul lish, both fresh and salt. lh caught a great many of the fish and attempted to drink the water, bat it was unpalatable nauseating to liic smell and taste. A Marine Minister. Ihe moot prouigious vessel ou the records of the ancients was built by order of Hiero, the eecond Tvrant of Kvracufe, under the suerintender.ce of Archimedes, aliout 230 years before (. hnst, the description of which would till a small volume. Athi re'is h is left a description of this vast floating fabric. Thtrei was, he says, as mnch timber employed iu her as would hav- served for the coustructiou ot fifty galleys. It had all the varieties of appaitmc-its and convenience nec ssary to a palace .nch as bamiu-tiu rooms, baths, a library, a temple of Venus, gardens, ;ish pocds, mills, aud a spucions gvm-na-imm. The inlaying of thj Uoo;s of luo middle apartment reprweii e 1 in various colors the i-tenes of Homers J iiad; there weri everywhere the most I cant it ul caivings, aLd every ecib ili-h-meut aud ornament that art could tnr uish were bestowed on the cei ings, windows and every part. The inside oi the buildiuir was inlaid with cyprtsi wjod. the statues were of ivory, and the Koor was studded w.ta p ec;o;a h tones. The vessel had twenty benche of oars, and was ei cjuipa-ssed by au iron rampart or ba t -ry; it had also eight towers, with walls aud bulwarks, which were lnruishtd with machines of war, one of which was cipable of thioor rg a atone of :tiNI pounds aviilit, or a dart of twelve cub t-Ion to the distance of half a mile, j o launch her, Archimedes iuveuted a screw of gre;it jower. She had four wooden and eight irju anchors; her mainmast, couipo.-ed of a single tree, was procured, alter much tronbi '., from distant inland monutains. iliero, finding that he had no haiborsiu Sicily cupRl.le ol cont' in ng her, and Ioiruiug that there was a lamiLe iu F.ypt, sent her, loaded with corn, to Alexandria. She bore an inscription of which the following is part: "Hiero the son of Hierocles, the lonan, who wields the scepter of Sicily, sends this vessel, bearing iu her the fruits of the earth, 1A thou, O Neptune, preserve iu safety this ship over the. bine waves." Monster of the M:itl li -ceutiy an octopus was canght in Comm. n emaut bay in about 3J0 feet of water by lish hooks. When h. ought to the surUce. it was almost numauage ub e, au.l it was only by a severe strug gle thai it was hauled into a boat and brought ashore. Once it seized upon the Isittom of the boat ami no ell rt could loostu it, nntil it d.d so ot its own accord after the vessel was set in motion. One of its feelers came in co itact w ith am of the boy's arms, and it w.'j only induced to let go by beating the teeier to a jelly with a club. It Is plenty large enough to master a man and would be a dangerous custo mer to meet in the water. It was a moutder vpecicieu. Laving arms or feel ers fully lour feet long. The arms are eight in uumber aud are each snppli d with 120 pairs of sucker, bywheh they seize and hold their prey. Its body is purse-shaped, without fins, and is a foot long and nearly the same in width. ICfjMjriiitcnts in England have shown . thai gas and oil are about equally good for light houses, and that the electric light is superior to either iu hue wealhex but probably not so good in fogs, Two ounce of soda dissolved in a inrt of hot water will make a ready aoid useful solution for cleaning old : painted work preparatory to repainting. ! Tue mixture, in the above proportions, ebould be applied when warm, and the w Kvlwort afterward washed with water t , remove all trace of the soda. AGRICULTURE. Tns London Lancet suggests that tl British agriculturists might make mort use of pngar for feeding and fattening cattle. Owing to the glut in the mar. kit. the coarser sorts can be obtained at an exceptionally cheap rate, refuse molasses being ( noted at one cent per pouuil, and j tggery a very little more. At these rate, therefore, the farmer could well afford to treat his beasts more liberally with saccharine additions to the usual food. It has been ascer tained that the sngar exercises a benefi cial eff -ct noon cows in regard to both flavor and the quantity of their milk. It also improves pigs, and sheep thrire upon it when it is mixed with the ordi nary provende AU animals are partial to it, and in the cases of horses, sleekness of skn is thongnt to be produced by r saccharine dietary. Is a latitude where the heavy frosts of October nip the leaves of the forest trees it is uot wise to trust to fall pasture, of which clover is a large part. The feeding value of all green grass and fod ders declines when the mercury drops below 32 -. Frost-bitten grass, clover or pumpkins make sorry substitutes for nutritions food. But as farmers gener ally trust to grazing until the snow falls, there is a heavy shrinkage in stock, to arrive W'thin 30 days after the first hard freeze. Grain, hay or corn folder must supplement the pastnre. Where one has stock on clover pasture that is to be kept another year, let it be remembered, too, that tramping frosted or frozen clover is death to it. Its feeding valne, then, is small, and the damage to the future crop is immense. Tub difficulty in preventing injury tc stock from barbed-wire fences is obvia ted to some extent by making them trcllisses for grapevines. The barbs are jnst as effective in repelling stock; but the difficultyiwould be that after u few years the fruit would become much too valnable to be subject to stock depreda tions. In many places roadside fences are dispensed with, because stock is never allowed on the roads except as driven to market. In such places a barbed-wire road fence as a trellis for grapevines would be entirely practi- able. One of the strongest points in a really good cow is that she will continue to give a good mess of milk during a long time. Many otherwise good cows fail iu this resjeet. They give a large quantity in the first flow, but soon drop off aud are dry half the year The habit of the heifer with her first calf tixes her habit as a cow iu this re ard. It is 'therefore cot advisable to allow a young be'fer to drop a second calf within a year of the hrst. Jtislet!er to wait so as to have the calves Cft en months or more apart, in which case the heifer cau be kept iu milk ayearor more. The population of Europe is steadily increasing and the meat production is steadily decreasing. The Uti 8' s'atistics give the population ot I.urope at J1.- OIHl.OOO, as against 241 O'KJ.Oih; in l!o.; the catile now per 10u0 of iop;ilation is 310, bs agiust 355 in 1S57; sheep fS2 per IOhO of population, as against t-l iu 157; and of swine there are the s:ime iium!er per 10V0 population as iu 1SV7, namely, 15G. S candinavian couu tiies and Servia ftaud first in the unru lier of live stock per 1000 population. Thk most rapid increase in weight in all am-' dls is while thev are young. It is .uu in siz ; rather than in the laying ou of (at that is required. For thi purpose the only, fattening foods are not so w. It adapted as those containing albuminoids and lone-forming material. Milk is the natural food of all very vouug stock, aud for promoting growth it is for a time alone sufficient. If economy suggests a change it should be to tome food containing flesh aud bone forming elements, and as easily digested as milk. MnLCHixo, to be beneficial, must 1 a protection. It is not, in a majority of cases, so much the cold as the changing fioci one to the other that causes the damage. Of course, . in many of the more tender plants a good mulch applied in the full will often save the plant as with grapes, raspberries, blackberries, etc; If the plants are bent to the ground aud tbeu mulched they will live through the winter and yield a profitable crop where if left unprotected they would be winter killed. In' a number of trials lust season it as noticed that the tip kernels of fruit corn yielded more abundantly than did the butt or central kernels ol the ear. Butt seed yielded it the rate of sixty two biu-hels, central t-eed at the rate of sixty-two bushels, aud tip seed at the rate of six'y-ff ur bushels per acre, while the qutdity of that grown from the tip ends was in every respect equal to that produced from the butt aud central seed. HiiEi r A good ewe well kept pays for ii keep in wooL the manure pays for the labor and the 'amb is the profit. A three-months old lumb is often worth niorc than its dam. and a flock of a doz en slurp will easily p-iy a farmer 8100 a year, if only for the domestic consump tion of meat, aud small flocks may be managed by a boy. Lewls It will not pay to collect forest leaves to be used as manure alone, but there ut a profit in gathering tin m ftr other purposes. They are particu larly adapted to the wants of many kinds of fruit trees aud vines as a mulch, and as an enlivcuvr of the soil. When com posted with earth they are excellent for young plants, aud also make excel 'cut budding for stock. Sesd Cons. A Western farmer advi es stringing seed corn by tying the ears together with husks iu some place where the grain can be saturated with coal smoke. The odor, he sys, repels squir rels and worms from eating the seed. The seek comes np quicker, the plants grow more vigorously and ripen several days earlier thon fiom seed not sr treated. Fukm'U farmer are among the most thrifty iu the world. They generally own small places, cften wily an acre or two, but they have more ou deposit in bank end iu their government bonds thau any other one class. It is gener ally l.eid in small amounts. The Southdow i sheep was years ago die only breed f ninth u sheep known in :his country. O late the fiamsiwdiire tud Shropshire are coruiug into favor. I'hey are just as Lardy, and other mnt ;ou is ju-t as good as the Southdown, while they add the advantage of larger Wouk EoBF.s. To keep r-ork hoirea in good condition an English farmer says: ''For two winters 1 hive given the following allowance to six horse : 12 pounds uats, 20 pounds maize. 21 pounds beaDs, 21 pounds cnt hay and 73 pounds long Lay, or a total of l'JG pounds of food ptr week per Lore. , Upon this food the horoea have doie admirably while in constant use. Camphor trees arc growing thrift- y . on !ht premises of C donel U. H. 31. Davidson, at Quincy, Fla. The larg. r j of the treea is about twenty feet big1 , ' and multitudes of plants have spru: g ' from seed which have dropped front them. The plants wert obtained in ' Washington by Colonel Daridaon, ' -' jjOMESTKJ HOW TO DhF-SS on 5mall JTbass. Every onoe in a while there comes a time when the woman of small means and great love of pretty things has to retire in bitter anguish of spirit, and wonder" how she can make herself presentable, not to say fashionable, on the meager contents of her purse. Such a time is now, for though there is little that is essentially new, there has been a sort of revulsion and upheaval, a transmigration of ideas, and an out pouring of images and idols, which is confusing, to say the least, and awakens a sort of passion for spending, which most women have to tight from neces sity. It will not do to say that thty indulge it, for the inexorable logic of facts and figures has proves' that men spend more for clothes in America than women. It la not easy, however, to resist the influence of pretty things, and the only way is not to pay much attention to mere novelties of dress and fashion, but adhere to certain fixed and well-de-dned rules. Buy good materials, avoid cheap trimmings, select always such colors as will go well together, and have them usually dark. Never wear your best on a secondary occasion, or when it is likely to to be subject to severe wear and tear. Have best dresses cut or made by a good dressmaker, and em ploy your own efforts npon your indoor gowns and washable materials. Use best black kid gloves, ecru or beige tints: they wear better than fancy col ors add the black are better made; they can be worn with all dresses. Never buy cheap gloves or hosiery, they .are a delusion and a snare. Always have a plain black walking drew aud one handsome black dress, and depend npon cut aud material more than ornamenta tion. If you can embroider yourself a Iress you can make a thing of beauty with little cost; but otherwise conteut yourself with the neatness that is the best evidence of refined taste. Medical Lemons. The way to get the better ot the bilious system without olue pills or quinine is to take the juice jf one, two or three lemons, as appetite eraves, in as much cold water as makes it pleaAut to drink without sugar, be fore going to bed. In the morning, on rising, at least half an hour before breakfast, take the juice of one lemon iu a goblet of water. This will clear the system of humor aud bile with ela eicuey without any of the weakening ellecti of calomel or Congre.-s water. People should uot irritate the stomach by eating lemons clear; the powerful tcij of the juice, which is always most orrosive, invariably produces inflam mation after a while; but properly di luted so that it does not burn or draw the throat it does medical work without harm, and when the stomach is clear ot food has abuudant opportunity to work 3Ver the system thoroughly. Sliced Apple Tie. Line a pie pan ir plaro with ciust, sprinkle with sugar, lid with tart app.es, sliced very thin, spriuklo sugar aud a very little cinua inou over them, and add a few small bits of butter and a te.isuoouful cd wa- non the j liciness of the apples dredge I . J l . . I iu flour, cover with the top crust, aud hake about three-quarters of au hour; allow four or five tableso lfnls of sug ar to one pie. Or, line pans with sins', CI with 8' iced apples, put on top crust and bake; take off top crust, put n sugar, bits of butter and seasoning. replace crust aud serve warm. It is delicious with sweetete 1 cream. Crab- apple pie. if m ulj of the ''Transcend' euts," will fully equal those made of larger varieties of the apple, Boiled Tdunim. Uae a separate saucepau for them. If when done they appear soft and watery, put them in a cloth and tque?ze the moisture out; then ald a little salt and butter; a tea- spoou'ul ot sugar makes them taste milder. Mash and dish them. If, however, they are nice looking turnips, thee them, put a little butter on them and pepper well, aud then serve them. An hour will bod them, unless they are very hard. Carpenters should remember that fresh glue dries much more rapidly than that which has been once or twice melted. The finest ordinary glue, or that made from white bones, aosorls twelve times its weight of water in twenty four hours; from dark bones the glue absorbs nine times its weight of water; while the ordinary glue, made from animal lefuse, absorbs but three to live times its weight of water, Ccbds Mould. Stir to a cream three ounces of butter, theu stir iu well the following in succession: The yolks of six eggs, three ounces of powdered sugar, three ounces of curd rubbed smooth and the whites of the eggs whipped to a snow stirred in the last thing. It mav be either baked or steamed in a well buttered mould. Theu turn it out and strew it with sugar. Oil cloths should never be scrubbed but washed with skimmed mlik. in which has been thrown a handful of corn meal; it is the only wash to use for them, as it imparts a freshness which no amount of scrubbing will give. They should be varnished every spring, and oiled with linseed oil once a week; this preserves them, and if the method is persevered in, they will last four times aB long as they do ordinarily, Ikimi Siew. Put two pounds of mut ton ou to stew in water enough to cover it. Salt aud pepper. When tender take out of the kettle and cot in small pieces; have ready one dozen potatoes sliced aud three sliced onions; put all toge her in a saucepan and stew till the potatoes are done; then stir iu enough flour to make a thick gravy. Hastt PccDixa. Boil a quart of milk with four bay leaves; beat np the yolks of two eggs and a Lttle salt; stir in the milk; then take tnt the bay leaves, aud with a wooden spoou in one hand, with the other sprinkle iu flour, stirring rapidly uutd it is of a good thickness; pour into a dish and serve w.th a sauce. HiCKoKYNTT Cake. One-half cup ol buttrr, two cups of sugar and four eggs, beateu separately; three cupfuls of flour, one-half cup of sweet milk, two teaspoouful of baking pawder, two cups of hickorynut meats mmced, one tea spoouful extiact of vanilla. A pairs mas was awakened by a wag in the night with the announcement thit his best cow was choking. He forthwith jumped out to save the life of Crummie, bnt lol he found a turnip stuck in the mouth of his pump. Tirer now fill teeth with electricity. A woman with a tooth full c f electricity and an eye full of fire, will be a balmy object for a man to meet on the top landing when he comes home from bal ancing the books at two a. 1C MrsiRi oms Cut off the lower part of the stem, peel, and put them into a saucepau with just enough water to keep them from burning; salt and pep-J per and shake occas&ionally. When, tender serve on buttered toast. Tt is said 'hat Dio Lewis has go1 over his cranky notions about the diet of the human race. As a matter of fact he was eating chicken pAt-pie wbea hi advised the rest of mankind to fill nj ou turnip?. A cord of stone, three bushels at lime and a cubic yard of sand will iaj 100 cable eet of wall. UU1NU DOW BILL. flow a Venerable lowan Evaded (rears DilHenlty Whieb llesetii the Aeeci. Eurlihjlon, (owa), Hmrk-i. An account Is going the rounds of the press of a woman wbo was so afflicted with rheumatism for fifteen years that her entire muscular system became rigid, and for all that period she was kent alive by gruel forced between her teeth A prominent New York: physician was once asked what rheumatism was. He replid, uod on'y knows." He tras un dourjtedly right, because rheuraa'ism seems to spring from a different cause in every Individual case. If iu origin Is a mystery, its effects are too well and too widely known, for there is scarcely any season of the year when some persons sre not more or leas affected by it In general, however, it prevails mostly among the aged, making their last days hard to bear. A prom 'Dent physician once remarked in our hearing, ''If the aged could escape the tortures of rheumatism, their last years as a rule would be quiet, peaceful and pain lesf." Apropos ot the above, Mr. W. DeGeus, of Fella, Iowa, sends us a communication which ordinarily we would not publish except at so much a line. But his experi ence bas been so remarkable that we thick we are Justified in giving place to it, rip says: Dear Sir. I am 73 years of age. My life has been active. I am well-known in this town, and what 1 say 1 do not think will be doubted by any one who knows me. Up to a year or two ago, I was the possessor of splendid health, and hoped I should wear out my hfe gradusJIy and gracefully. Two years ago, however, I was overcome with that curse of oil age, rheumatism. When it first prostrated me the pain was so acute that I thought it wss neuralgia, which medical autnorities tell me indicates a low state of the sy&lem. I fancied that this attack was the begin ning of the end. 1 sent for a good doc tor, who treated me with electrical and other agencies, but I grew worse. He finally said my case was a serious rheum atic one. For six months I could not use my limbs at all, and wis bandied by three strong persons, like a helpless child. Then came a period of better feelings, but reaction followed, and tor six long months of pitiful suffering I was confined to the bed. For over a year 1 groaued in agony. 1 tried all reputable lotions, lini ments, plasters and prepantions. in vain. At thu stage, my friend Elder Overcsnip came to see me, and upon bis urgent rec ommendation I began to use Warner's safe rheumatic cure, a few bottlis of which gave back to me the use of my limbs. I am now sleeping without pain, eating without distress, snd feel as spry as I did when I was 60 years of age. I cordially recommend I hit preparation to all persons afflicted as I was, and especially to the thousands ot aged men and women whos last days are embittered by this f flliction." Mr. D.Uen's letter is endorsed by E dt r Overcainp, who says be is a member of his church, and bis case to tim is surprising and marvelous, ilr. F. W. Brlukhoil alto endorses the statement in similar terms. There is no doubt that tins is a true re- cital of the case, and Mr. D.Uen's experi- pnrfl nhvilri hA un pnisriirttppmpnt tsi fkll others suffering as he did, to use means he so successfully employed, nothing better, if, indeed, as good, be bad in the market. the for can CARBnxo a Concealed Weapon. "Why do you retuso to live with your wife?" inquired Judge Daffy of Dennis Mulcaliy. ''Bekase I'm in dhread of me ioife wid her." "How is your life eudaugered?" "ahe shteals npon me. yer HoLor, wid a eouceyletl weapon. She has it n her person now." "It's a lie, Ju Ige. The truth's not In him!" shoute 1 Mir. Mnlcahy. "Silence, woman I ' said the Judge. "Constable, has any concealed weapon been found ou this woman?" "No, yer Honor." "Theu what do you mean by saying that your wife carries a concealed weapon?" "What do I meau is it? If ye were married to her you'd know what I mean." '-Can t the Court fled out without getting married to bei?" "You can, yer Honor. Just say some thing to raise her tamper, aud she'll unscrew that on Id concevled we den leg of hers and clane out the ooort." Gbeat Actre-8 "Yes, I am a firm believer in cremation, and, iu fact, have just subscribed 8100 toward a new cre matorium. I think every city should have oue." "Caller "How atrangel Then you are really in earnest about it" "indeed 1 am, and 1 shall lose no opportunity to further the cause." "You will, I suppose, arrange to be cremated yourself instead of being bur ed when you die?" "Oh, nol that would never da" "Never do?" "No. All the papers would head the account of my cremation, 'Another Free Advertising Dodge.' " Jones "Ah, Smith, hayen't seen you for a long time! Why what's the matter?" Smith "Nothing." "How's business?" "My business is picking np." "Glad to hear it; bnt but yon cer tertainly don't look very prosperous. you know." "I robaMy not, but all the same my business is picking up." "Strange! What are you at now?" "Collecting cigar stumps for a fine- cut factory. Citizen "I want to send a friend of mine in Bitukville some important iu formation." Telegraph Operator "All right; I cau get all a message in half a miunte." "Do you know the location of your office in Blankville?" "Yes; it is in the Blankville hotel." ''Dear me! that's a mile away from my friend's residence. How will the message reach him?" ''It will be sent to his house by a messenger boy," "A messenger boy, eh? Well, I'm in a hurry this time, and I guess 1 11 ise the mails." HusBtND and wife present thamselves efore the Divorce Court. "What do yon want, madam?" "Divorce from that wretch." "And yon sir?" "Divorce from that vixeul" "The decree is refused there is no incompatibility of temper. You both seem to be perfectly agreed. Call the next case! ' New York Box "Philadelphia don't amount to anything. We have elevated railroads." Philadelphia Boy "Pooh, that's no thing! We have elevated fares." Money won't make the mare go. Fat man (who is in something of a hurryj "l ii give you hve dollars to get me to the station in three muinus." Cabman (with provoking slowness) "Well. sor. j you might corrupt me, bnt you can't bribe tljat hoW8t The importance of acquiring a better knowledge of earthquakes has become so well recognized in Jap in that the anthori'ies of Tokio University has in structed one of their officers to devote himself wholly to earthquake pheno mena. There la a majesty in simplicity which ia far above the quaintneM of wit. Iniiirrynntiot of the atmosphere of sick-chamber, when the patient is ill I diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever or cf any llied disease, with the ador or a m xture of equal parts of turpentine and caroolio acid is recommended by Dr. llandt as a good disinfectant. Half a teaspoouful of the mixture will be enough at a time, if it is put into a ket tie of water and lept near the boiling point. Iho odor generally gives seme relief to the sufferer and tends to prve t the spread of the malady. jln analysis of the fragments of a meteorite reported to have fallen in February. 1880, at Veramin, in the dis trict o Zariud, t-ixly miles west o Teheran, Per It, ha - Just been snhmitte-i by Dr. Tholozan to M Daubre. it reveals the prtsenoe of broi z te, pesba mite, perilote, nickel and graui.lated iron, thus showing the same constitution as that of the remarkable mereorites of Legrono (1842), Estherville (1879) llaiul o tz (I85tij and Newton County, Ark. (2ib0). "Ltt a drop of fresh milk fall," says Prof. S. A, Heath, "iuto a glass of pure water. If the mdk promptly dissemi nates itself through the water, the cow that yielded that milk ia not with calf; but if it sinks to che bottom of the glass as it falls npon the water, aud produces bnt little of a milky cloud, the cow is pregnant. The specific gravity and vis cidity of the albuminous milk being heavier than water thus retains the drop of milk and causes it to sink." Tte works of Darwin are not allowed to be issued from the circulating libra r.es of K issia, and a recent Imperia decree puts those of Agaa-iz, Huxley, Lubbock, A lam Smith, Lewes and Spencer on the same list The new list is not confined to English and Aniercan authors, for Moieschott, Buchuer, Vogt K3clus and others are considered un suitable for Russian readers. On some occasion M. Collation has observed that two or three seconds after hailstones had fallen to the ground they sprang into the air again at a height of from eight inches to more than eleven inches, as if thev had been struck up ward by the earth. i. SI. 1. Walking down Broadway Is very pleas ant when you feel well, and T K never lelt belter than wheu his frieud asked hliu how he got over lhat Severn cough ot his so sjieetlily. Ah.uiy l"V," said T , 'li. M. U. ditl it!" Aud his friend won dered what U. M. L. un .ii U lie knew it did not mean a Good Many Doctors, for T K had tried a dozen in vaiu. "I Lave it," said he, just hiltiui; the nail ou head, "you mean Dr. 1'ieree's "Gulden Me dical Discovery," or Gold Medal leservel as my frieud J S always dubs it." bold by druggists. He that gives to be seen, will relieve none iu the dark. We accidentally overheard the following dialogue ou the street yesterday. Jours. tuith, why dou t vuu ston that disgusting hawking and spiitin'.' Sft. flow can I ' ou know I am a luarryr to catarrh. .. Do as I did. I had the disease in its w-jrst form hut 1 am well now. V. What d il you do for ir.' ., 1 used Dr. Safe's v'atarrh Remedy. It cured me and it n ill cure you. H. I've beard of ii, and by Jove I'll try it. J. Do so. You'll rind it at all the drug stores iu town. He that flings dirt at another dirties himselt the most. Colds, fevers and iiillruulu itions broken up by Dr. Pierce's turortot Smart-Weed. A man that breaks his word, bids others be false to him. ICoU;lt uu Mats. Clear not rats, miee, roaeftes, the, sm. hed- tras, skunks, ciiiptuuuK-utoptier. 15c urutnrisiH. Right judgment is the kernel of the whole great nut of life. CONlMI"llON tl KKU. An old ptirnn-lan, retired from praerk, having hOtl placed in bis Uau-ls ir au Kast in-lia mission ary llie formula ot a snupie vejreianle remedy tor ine speeiiy uii permanent eure ot consumption, Broiiemuit, t worra, Asihnia and ad turoal aud Lunjr Alleelions, also a pos.uve and nMieai eure tor Nervous bvtihiiy ud atl Nervoiu 4'oinp.oiuis, alter harm tested us wou'lertiil curative power in ihousantls at e-eei, has lell It his duty to make U kuown to Ins salTering fellors. Aeluii'ed Ny tins motive aii'i a desire to relieve ttuman sudertui;. I will send tree ol cuare, to all wiio desire it, tins recipe, iu ierman, r reucn or r.nicnsti, wim in i directions tor prepanus and usiu. Sent ty moil by addressing witu uaip, naming inn paper, W. A. Noyks U ttifr i Uurt. K.:Jer. .V. '. fie that payeth beforehanJ, have his work ill done. shall 1MB Yon Vt'aut to lluy a Ia? Send for Do;; Buyers' Guide, lodpa jes, en gravings of all breeds, colored plari, prices ot dogsaud where to hay them. M til.-d for 15c. Associated fr'anctcrs,:M7$.ttth St.,Pui!a. He that falls in the dirt, the longer he lies, the dirtier he is. 'Rough, on Corn. Ak for Wells' "rtoiiitn on Corns."' 15e. Qjilck, eodopieiecure. bard or s tt coru4,wans,buuiou. Advice is seldom welcome, who need it most, like it least. Those Da. Klincs tireat erve Kesrorer is tha marvel ol ttie mire f-ir ah nerve disease. All uu stopped Ire. Send to ul Arch street, I kuadtnnia. I a. Never put pickles in a jar that has bad lard in it. , flutter Kuyers everywhere are refusing to take white, lardy looking bntter exoept at "grease" prices. Consumers want nothing bnt gilt-edged butter, and buyers therefore recommend their patrons to keep a uniform color throughout the year by nsinir the Improved Butter Color made by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling ton, Vt. It is the ouly color that can be relied on to never injure the butter. aud to always give the perfect color. Sold by druggists and merchants. Roasted coffee is oue of the most pow erful disinfectants. iipSTETTEnv fl CALIBRATED X HMtTirrfl Stotuai-h B tt- r mi he article for Ton, It Htlita atenthe mi. in rterlei, iuviff rltUe tsotljr U'I cnet-n the m n L 1; en,ii- the 8Ttem to throw "fl ihel-b lit aunt effect tf undue Un file, gives reiiewetl ti t u the nruas of Utgvft tln, rnitf tie liver when iu -live, renews the appe He, ant eicoumirri Healthful re . lis uiKretlients re i, au i' credent ul, write, con-1 at id tne hert)r en ioremett ut persuoa of every cla s of n-MMetf, are m-iit cnrint-inje. r'orttue uj all lr, jznM aaJ le.ik-r g. tier. It. 1tm INSTANT HtLIKK. and u u INr aLLIULK OUREfarPILEn. Prtoe l. u drumrUM. or Mut refaid by malL HuhpIm FKKK. AdJrM, "ANAKhWlK" Makers, BOX t4l. SEW TORE. 33 rOT3X tilTY OfUMbMlf auki.ycuivd i UmCI VIALE Mfc.rfl'Ji. Allotted lu i the HtMUit&i 'Jf Prucw. PrututK rucum ui V i to STOMACH PILES WHEN MEN Desire to secoaiplisl. a .pee.rie parpo-e the rom- pare tlie various means employe " In all coinpeuiions lor i re'iai Tfmr 'ro. fT.Tttali.eanU enrieU the blooJ.to '"Au't' fula, alt rheum jml all oho oxioos Humors, rore &qI renovate the whole jem anil v Create an Appetite The verfllet Is linn awar.le.1 to HOOIVS S AR V PAKII.LA. on account of tie from us use. an.i t on-umi , iprtstica wnicn urr m ir j - - . ,riai ..... - . f.i t nMvxruize them. A iriw iii.re man venae our claim. Prepare! nlT C. llimn CO. Apotheiaries, lweii, -"" Priee and Dra.er In Mt-liciuea. Minks "Helloa, Wmksf What's IT lu.a v. cawumw j j k.' . .. 1. . hMMfh AM T' 1 111 kuiur buv a Uhristmaa present for my wii Mints "But wtlV are TOO nu"""S so?'' "1 am afraid they will all oe gone. Jnst saw them advertised; rare uar- Kains; afraid 1 11 be too i -An, I see: jeweler a sale, sup pose?" Oh, no. "Fur store auction, perhaps?" n ' Nc; it s a house furnishing store. ' Why, what has it got?" "Big bargains in washtuba. Our old ones worn out. Mistress' Mercy, iiiidget! what's the matter with the water? This Uiu not come out of the filter, did it?" Bridget "Iudade it did, mum. "Tiiafa strange: I n afraid yen have not cleaned it lately " "I did that thi very morning, mum, aud such a lot of stuff at I fouud in it. sure. Why. mum. there was moss peck of dirt, mum." Dear me! Whit kind of dirir "Uravel and charcoal, mum." Sat, Charles." said Mr. Buysell to bis clerk, "if vou will bov a aealsain sacque for your wife I'll give you 25 toward the purchase. "I will do it, replied the elers, -uui Mr. Baysell, but why this burst of lib erality?" "So liberality about it my boy. If your wife comes out in a sealskin, don't you see. it wil save me the expense of having to buy oue for Mrs. isayseu. "How so?" VIit. von don't suooose she would wear the same kind of clothe my clerk's wife wears, d you?" O.ns warm Suuiiav iat summer, au uptown laJy appeared ready for church in a magnificent new silk dress. "Won't you feel uncomfortable iu that dress at church?" asked her hus band. "The weather is warm, and it seems to fit you very anngly." "I think not." she said. "So wo man ever found a new silk dress uncom fortable in church,'' A shrewd old lady cautioned her m irried daughter acrainst worrying her husband too much, aud concluded by saying: "My child, a man is like an egg. Kept in hot water a little while he may boil soft, but keep him there too long and he hardens." Two Boxs from Uie country, takitg advantage of a cheap excursion to tl e seaside, indulge in a bath. "Jack," says on, "thou'rt very dirty." "At," replied Jack, "I missed coming hst year." "S.M,'" said a master to a sleepy headed apprentic, "have yon ever seen a snail?" "Yes, sir " '"Theu yon must have met it, for you could never have overtaken it." Boakjjino-Hodsk Kit PER "VThy, how deftly vou carve ihe beef, Mr, Smith. Yon must be au adept." Sziith (with a grunt of exertion) 'Yes'm, I am; I am a wood-carver by trade.'' Thote who are of opinion that the vast Kussiau province of Siberia is a waste or frozen wilderness are very much mistaken. The central region of the Obi and the Irtisch is noted for l's magnificent pasturages and corn-fields, yielding immense amounts of grain. The wandering tribes excel iu the raising cf stock, and there are said to be 1 2;0, 000 head of cattle on the stepiies border lug npon the Irtiscb. Lower down the river, toward the Icy Sea, this country is habitable, but very much of Siberia is tractable for agriculture, while the fur trade aud the manufacture of fur coats aud pelisses, and of reindeer aud goat skin gloves flourish in the larger towuK. Iu some places the people can earn their living by fishing and shooting. Dinnfectanta.T)M majority of so calltd disinfectants are simply dec-do-rauts, and the idea that they are desttne tive of contagion is simply absuid. There :s but one true disinfectant, t i , fire. A true disinfectant is a substance that will kill the germ or living partn 1 1 in whijh tha contagions principle re sides, t r through which it is conveyed.'' Two t'lenchmen, the brothers Forre hav-j invented a new kind ot harp, made entirely of wood. Instead of strings the inventors use strii a of American fir! The eound is produced as in the ordinary harp, by the contact of the fingers, Lut the player wears leather gloves covered with resin. The tone of the instrument is said to be of remarkable purity. Urart fains. Palpitation, Dropsical Swelling Dizziness. ln.h(restiou. Ileailache. Sleeplessues. cured i, Wens' health Keuewer." , cured liy He surely is most in want of another's patience who has none of his own. Tha Might ol tho P.n. Oh, the orator's voice is a mighty pow er, ' r As it echoes along the green Bnt the fearless pen has more sway o'er men. To sound the praise of Carboliue. Virginia's crop of peanuts 1 000,000 bushels. ill reach M-msMisi i ti-roNizro mr tomic. iim on pr.wali.Mi of beef containing lu ,Xin Tr'Z tceneraunjrand llfeustaming p-,nie lavl we I. ind.estiou, dT-penei ivSSiraSii ami an loriu. of general ,e.m. ai. " ..t","" leeiseo am.uu.MM, wnettier me 'resott ', lion, neprou. ptMstranon, wr--.,r ir L mJ . t ease. nicuin if resm.in trxn 70;, '. We imported 40,000.000 wool last yesr. worth of "Bncha-Paiba.' V" -. e"iupieu; cure, an Kidiier. Bla.i.kr I njury 8,.ii.iin . and lirarel. Catarrh of the Blao.arr. iiT Orni Be "Wa.iy" in Egyptian parlance dry river bed. ia a ... uuir. i-rice cents. Asa oe ida ia a Persian w.i; . with food. ""rul TOtSIO MEM S-KMU TBI, Tb Voltaic Ri. en.l ineir eeeiir.itrt piJT'4 '', ui t other Ki-acraio ArruA. VoLTlIC it -U, to men CTooiu m". V .V, 'rnauderaht,, , ' ;a.'ti of Wj-sm:i. v,.k " j - iu arm i BKLT an formiriT restoration to healili and , I,mlk'r- rite th.,n at one, tor AalSaSt fiustian koumiss is growing in fTOr as a specifio foroojann,r,ri .ot esUblishmenU at f,;t"0- crowdd with paUanta, - Thf tr in TMontana. menced b- kVofSc"nmr.Vonintothe Theimpo- ationoffr ca b CmtedIingaomwutmne- to Vannt September no t to- 2 cwt was received TalueU a More than f having come from rear are put down as J' eo Australia" aud Hellatd tody from "Jd respectable and the nver r-late al the quantities. The T ior wholesale meat pt ; atilr from S"r 'i 51 1 if bi i ill and as nigh M 7 1 I'er fb ha?eJ R Ter Plate. ,.i .mm) carcasses from me nt yer ID. a. n nA 111 """" L . little will go much eiucuoi'v w father. ' ;,eumatism,C&l,iSmto- Lamhan.. . n -'-' THE SURE CURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COiVIPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY Kidney-Wort u tue moat wwarful remij leTeruacd." Dr. P. C. n.lou. MotKUm. u "Kidne7-Wort Is l-ay reuabto.' Ut. li- !f. CUrlc. So. Hero, Vt. Kiiey. W'jrt ha cared niy if Afer two year uiL-ruif." I. C. 1. SuEunerlin, Sua ILiiJ, Ofc IM THOUSANDS OF CASES It haa cowl wh-re All else bd f "-fi. I " mild, buteilcient, 1UIAJ l. ITsAt'TlC .but hArm!m in All oiapa. -lelesnetke ltld mm4 AtreactkeMaMl tUe Nr I. He to all tne importAut orffAii ol the body. 1 he n-rural Action of the Kidney ia reatorvd. Tbe Liver ta cleQaed of all diseAae, aad u.a Bowla wove freely aad heAitlifuily. Ia tlua WAy the ont diaeai Are eradicated fruai the arsteta. 3 run, ti uorm tr di. pol bt MceusTik Vrj can be aent by mail. 1:1.1.4. KK II A K !" ft f. BarllwTtaa Vt. CatarrH ELY'S Crfinm Balm Hea.l. Allarji- InDam uiatlon. j rivals the Sores Restore the Sense of Tasti' smell. A qiiifk HAY-PEVEP ' -nf at Ortitsn-ta. Ia raavaar eucei.uby mad rei Wed. Ser.l forrircnla- har:ip'e 01 mall a) eatita. tH Ll.OllltRS. bribotiata, UotWJb -V 1- LYOIA E. PINKHAiwl'S. VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CC RX FOR All tliH aiufi.1 CoMplaiftts n4 trftkirtfr. U CnmB t Mr ht ItHlLK I-OPILATI05. trim 1 laBM. IB m Im inany ft j-tmne r' 04'' $ " ta rtvftJf kultg of liiini' tittd rrtirf vutm. OMti that U all t daMft do, MtHWOftdj 0 Uuiita cum gUutlg Umtxf. H will nrpntrrij all rrbaTi tr4ibt, Inflaainin U n and nUitttt. l-alHuc arid I ij L--iuen la. and C"annil Sutnai V'..o-wv. ajiii i particidArtT avrtapt- to ih CtuuikCt of J-ifv. It rvm-iT-a FaM-itTr. nrn!..TVT. fVtrmTw all fravinc "orw!,!nulnt-. arid r'lirr- Wakn-,.f ( h- StomaD. It ri; Kl .miriif. Hfitflafh, N-rni lT.Mtranli, l- iv-pl n--':l tr. Sfcpt-n-w. Ii.rn and Ibdl a-tnn. Thnl fr-!iiiir.f h-arinr dtn. ranaiB PJI, ami kacka h, l-t iiwiw DfrmtapentlT iir-d b it uav. ind arano to I.mn. H.ttm.. t.r fMmtihlt ittrm nf in.iMrrr f..nfl!fnfallT ans r-. - mitnit ilrnoutat. a a GO cts. Lar?e Siz?, $1. A rotap'.ete m'lel Ine-nileAeat KlecLrle t.utp. trm ntiery il, fibba, rlIin- B liner, Ih iro. aiid xuatructiooK r ir mitt n 9 the ' AMEUIfAX Electri Lisht In operation wfio'it.Unier. E'ther .ie ma.le.1, tKMtp-tl.1, 00 receipt of price by the i..o,.( tr,,.r,(r,. iKKiit Kit k Lowrr, J ruil.tu Ktrmt, Mew Tork. OPIUM i."-r.rl!i".' Ilv,',,,, rmrr ' -'.'J?- till r. red. lla, J. rt ..-Hi.. 1 uKu.i . : Nervous Debility SS.. Inn. rMlkia4.,a. V 1 BLANKS !l J Premium I IwChargeforTickels CapBalPrenioSWCa apitaj rreml !um. a-j.nnai Eitra -of- ! '" Itt.onu 9 - I SO - - lu.nou '" 3.O0O i Nfl - e,ww lavOKITES. ot JnSiViie'Ksr,:''." ,aksh rf ru-A-a- -lol(C ea.-h.Urer rA, I I - I Premt, f- each, iju.sm incfmm th.i.L i n mo Premlnms acftrenting U00.SJ8. BLANKS! u bosts Notriing ta Subscribe, &trVl'i,T2 "crn)Uou l ' BilSineSS Ptatfnrm "WHAT PREFIUH Win irft with the't J,7J!?.?,'i,"r "n receipt rf your letter tha ai...-,. ".'.'rt,u'. o a sealed pni, n,niAii.,i:. Tr-,- - - ia J7.'tSaVv l"J.t.SIA 'i - f- "Pi. ' aaj i.imIi .. . m - - '.rjv'- r.w,y-r.f- ! baiuaJ."'" H.rjr r' mmd rUBUiaiM a?. wuh heavy ornte,iiLn"! "''? nrmvn.. tte uihelllahert ... iu!? a.tiu,r.. Tn. ,, nni niTiau. CONQITIOKS. ill o.aVT.. tt.in aa lo k,, , . . I?" iiea OrdeTyia ,ll L "5 P"' he Art i. "....,uru.lnu wlto I wt.i.kj.V""""'- 'or (tie AnTurtl5r,ll.l',v'nluni witnoot aeudine pi.' K"luetlAo aud I. 2i.i.V.r. S..?'t: 'in'.0 .n:?eV.an'd he".".l?'l the I eari Aerp ibe-n .,7. ",inie lbm with ii K f!!J tbera is. nfTJW PW STJV. ORSPRVCI Thi;7.Ki-li"b Pramiu-T'h" I . j .. oo toe Art A. a a .. - wn ina An ia . - worn f 1. w"Ui iL. -"u-aj rtua " """i'ar for tbeiSail - a '' will MV, . rf u your aj lresa aiiJ .aji Praotnce. Y o. ruLi h'an a. Tiri-aAh; Praaiium urar lor i .JZ "T,'ri,,H1'. wt will m- BaaaTftTaaaZZ.AA!zK2iJN WORL n n..fflt. S3.50 Compieie. 7 i i r I- ,- . i dv AiTN . i I sEtjt aal Sictel Fiatlia , Ul.l" A nemi "w occupmiiri :n ajiapted to uiie. h.ndsome :nc)ine w.-....a. -muy lau'rt t j. ,,,,,,! ai-paih. 3 SO,rj.eJwe) wtlhoutfatiitniiiit :.. r uierference .,,!, Silver anl N.-k-i ri.HS ."B"l"e".w-iri.'.l.t, : ., .nlP-H"-?'',;', With ArM-l-r.-.f I.. .,lr '" " , l.ulre. that it...-. ' ,, Al a o ..Wr..,'. .t nietal "T "'" J These ao.urlon are n-t 1 u Bul.neo w-. -- ,,mtr of artiee-. .1 ed,bat win - ,afo:!iv.. r,.r lllti Aitun DtrV . . ... e , "."'. .1 am.I ,oi.l f-r Tw 1 0"1 ..n lhVh. le -MIlBt co-ts, f.'ir ' ,. more han th n 1 rlf Hs;r K' ir-m If not u.asful wun ito "... .1 1 "' .ITI'taree-l " e.el.mniced for ,.., .i.t." Thw.s a pr-e.Ki.1 . .a , 1 -d' warraiir it, or It tan Mr.10.n-fl i I wil. warrni 1 , )f lefun,i ufn , w SIS' rila" 'to 1 eollix M vrnen .e-.i-.e- .. -r g wbl) aeixl their nani'9 to t: V AL r-'PrU IM.ITV f'o'lll: V, "e uS. W"1 FPFP re.-eive in p-rtant mforniatloo r lUU, -i.ui.y - ......fui wilh tne ... ;l lv. I.IlVQt'IST"W ial.'lie' VUt, I 7i spinal anrt..... - ii a I iMninx.'"" ,.i A lluiinAlt ofM-t. ' ti drhwretl tn anywberw iu tl.o L .3 It. Tn,t' .SwaalCanetC. .eliB'w.y..N.wT rt. . 1 1..F A Jefltl WamLlU. i rTTUT Affvrr. mr .-Ft: - - tli train t .: . iw-S on p; -' T -. $60.5 TON fi. Boe. Tare Bam F- i Fa.4. 1're rMte Lj- - - jmiiiaiaivA.j.i, 4'H 4 initTH kar4 for Lt--33 l-n "r Ii:hi' in eali entity A WTtll.tiVr.SL d t r-ulia,Wpnla, CONSUhiFTION. taraChr 1 tofij iiiT'rr .rrIU'-l.1lir,U.iiWf if A. T. A- sU.t il, 141 CARDS? L. .1 t ARL CU.. Cetitertirr, ' ... .bl.l'il iAal. tAt.eN-. .' R. U. AWARE THAT Leonard's CILsas PI- Ivarinar a rfi tin fv ; 1 imi L-nt , -r!'j Umm l.l (1ncut; tht Lur: . n7 I lipping, and liml Lttiiitirv1 Sttudi. ib Lt-i aud ctu'tto... uitj' cunltirrvd t 1 wnuv'm lanre pivtty cfinmo reward. nir.T,- ri 411 d.ift'iii-t. UrtliU. lnfn'i'bipjB,iUali -, j, 1 earvi- l.v. ir x lirt ttvn aw An x. .v; i-!i. K FREE Information aboi;! the Southwest. . Map, pampt-lct, p.,prrs. etc., crrin? orr. Inft m mt in, conccraiti Lfd. t drmir., , iabin. t riui-itrownrii'. Mining. M inuUrtux:r. er. . in Kansas. ColoRAaX, .r Mexico. .. w. L ALiFuKNiA ad Ou Mexico eiit fi:s cn Don 10 C B. CHMiDl". Cuiin!--.:o-:-r .' :' giatUMa, A. T. Ql i. f. 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