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INCENSE OF FLOWERS, This rilli abundance ot the I OJO, ils breath. On which I almost think my soul could live: This sweet amluoslii, which even in death Its leaves hold on to gue, Whence ls it ? Knmi dunk earth or scentless air ? Or fruin thc inner rand naries of heaven? "We nrol-e thc branch,the root-no Incense there - () ??(?I, ? ?lenee is it given '.' sit!lie essence of the morning dew, Or distillation of n purer sphere, l'lic breath of the immortals anning through To us Immortals here? Exquisite mystery, my heart devours The living Inspiration, and 1 know Sweet revelations willi the breath of Howers Into our licings How. . -??OBXKT LEIOHTON. British Agricultural Statistics. Thc agricultural returns for Great Britain for the current year have just been published, anti show the following result in acres, as compared with the three previous years: 1872. 1873. 1874. 187.r>. Wheat. .3,598,957 3,490,380 3,030,300 3,342,388 Ut.rlcv...2,316,332 2,335,913 2,287,987 2,509,598 Oats..' ...2,705.837 2,070,227 2,596,304 2,604,048 Potatoes. 504,088 514,682 520,428 522,034 Hops. 01,927 63,278 05,805 119,203 The area of wheat is, therefore, about 200,000 acres less than last year, a reduc tion of nearly S per cent. Barley shows an increase, somewhat larger in propor tion than tile decrease in wdieat, though not as large in area. The number of animals, June 25th, in each year, is tts follows: 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. Cattle.5,624,994 5,904,549 6,125,491 (1,012,(105 Sh'p..27,921 ,507 29,427,635 30,313,941 29,165,278 Pigs.. 2,771,749 2,500,259 2,422,832 2,229,870 While the population of Great Britain increases from year to year, it will be seen by the above figures that there are fewer sheep to furnish mutton in 1875 than there were in 1S74 by 1,148,663.? This is a large reduction for one year, and fully explains the steady high price of mutton in all British markets." fliese facts are encouraging to sheep husbandry in thc United States, and especially to the long wool, or Cotswold breed, as combing wool sells twice tts high now as twenty years Hogs, always called pigs in Hngland, have diminished nearly 200,000 since last year. Good fat porkers and bacon are likely to rule high for the next six or eight months, for the cholera, the scarcity of grain last season and other causes, have materially reduced the price of swine, es pecially in the west and southwest. Fruit Tree Planting. Have farmers thought the time for planting Orchards has arrived? Have they set apart a few mine acres of ground to be planted in fruit trees to furnish fruit for themselves .and their stock? Have ibey considered the fad that a few acres in a good orchard will frequently bring larger returns than ail of the rest of tim farm ? Thc ground should now be got ready for plowing; Let it be rolling ground, if possible, to carry oil' the surplus water. The higher the ground.the better it is for fruit, as it is frequently saved from destruction hy spring frosts, if on an cle vat?d.pie?eot ground. . Blow the ground - d?tfily now, and about thc first of No vember cross plow it. Fut the land in the best condition for the trees. Lay it oil".carefully so all tho rows will be st raight and not be an eye-sore to every passer-by. Dig holes about four feet square by two feet deep, and when the tree jv,planted, fill in enough surface soil so the roots will stand ho deeper than when in the nursery. Select good varie ties, such as you know are adapted to your locality, ami plant the trees with care. After planting, tie newspaper or brown paper of some kind around each tree to the height of a foot and a half from thc ground to prevent, the rabbits from ealing thc bark. Baise corn, or potatoes, or beans, or cabbage, or tobacco, or some hoed crop, in tho orchard for the first few years, and you will soon have mi, abundance of fruit, and will be well paid for all the ex pense and care bestowed in securing you a good orchard.- Column's Rural. An Awrul Unite. Yesterday afternoon, a young lady dressed in the narrow guage style, had occasion to cross Lake avenue wdierc there is no crosswalk. She had just 1 alighted from ti car on the opposite sjde of thc stree*, from her home. Near lier paternal residence two liit?i were stand ing engaged in conversation. On the side of the street there was quite a pud dle of water or rather quite a stream, as * it was flowing down the avenue in good 1 v style. This young lady must necessarily cross. Managing her diminutive skirts as best she was able she then cast an eye over the situation. She thought she could step over it, but alas tor hu man calculations, she* made an error in the distance, or in the supposed extent of her skirts, or sojriething, for she lifted up her delicate foot and planted it di rectly in the. center of . the' dirty pool. In her dismay she dropped a parcel she had in her arms, and while trying to pick it up, jn sonic unaccountable man ner she lost her balance and sat down plump in the water and mud. One of tho gentlemen at once ran to her assist ance and helped lier within the gate, bundle and all. The other man was un able to restrain his risibles and burst in to a hearty laugh, wrong as such pro ceeding certainly was. The young lady's face needed no rouge ns she turaed round, thanked her benefactor, and casting a withering, look on 1 the other chap and ejaculating, " You're a big brute," scamped into the house. The Science of Storms. Prof. Tice, of St. Ixmis, has given a brief explanation pf the theories upon which he works in forecasting the state of the weather u |>on certain dates in thc future, which are here copied: Electricity is thc cause of all atmos pheric movements. The primary atmospheric movements are: 1. A down-pour of air from the surface of the atmosphere upon the earth, and 2, an up-pour of air from thc surface of tho earth toward the zenith. Under the down-pour there is high barometer, and under the up-pour there is a low barometer. All currents of air on thc surface of the earth flow from an area covered by a high barometer, into-an area covered "by a low barometer. All currents in thia upper regions of tho atmosphere flow froiuthe top o? ihe 'up-pouring -column over nil area of high barometer into the vortex of a down-pouring column over on area of a high barometer. The down-pouring column is called thc anticyclonal vortex ; the up-pouring column'tue cyclonal vortex. Over and around thc cyclonal vortex clouds are always formed, and in it rain, hail and snowstorms are generated, to gether with their attendant phenomena, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. No clouds arc formed over, but clear or clearing weather prevails within and' around the anticyclonal vortex, conse quently no storms of any character are generated within it, though its, outflow ing wind when in close* proximity to a storm center may produce heavy gales. A high and low barometer are insep arable parts of an electric couple. When a storm enters-as the lowest point ol' depression within an area of low barom eter is called-passes over a continent, on some parts of that continent there is an area "of high barometer; hence, as no rain falls under a high barometer, the part of a continent covered by such may sufl?r from excessive rain falls and de struel i ve Hoods. At present, for want of adequate knowledge of the laws governing the movements of thc permanent high ba rometer, we eau only tell the time when these heavy rain-falls will take place, but not thc localities where they will occur. When observation has furnished ys the necessary facts, so that we can de duce the law, we will be able to forecast both thc time and place, when and where the phenomena will occur. A low barometer will swing around as high barometer, as a center, and vice versa. A high barometer Hes about 15 de grees toward the left when wc stand facing the point whence the wind comes; and a low barometer lies as many de grees to the left when wc arc facing the point whither the wind goes. Thc direction of a low barometer or storm center if moving, can IK?, ascer tained by observing thc veering of the wind. Suppose the. wind to be southeast, thou if tlie wind remftiu steadily in that poiift, we are in the patti of thc storm center. If it vcers^toward the south, the storm center will pass north of us. If it shifts toward the eilst, and thence north, then the storm center will pas? south of us. ------ \ Two Swordfish Stories. Saturday afternoon, says thc Honolulu Gazette of September 1st, about thc time the frigate Repulse was get ting un der way, a large Ijfh was seen by the na tives bf Waikiki rapidly approaching tin bay. As he neared the reef he clea rei I it with one leap*of fully two hundred feet and {skimmed over the shallow watei inside Until be lauded .high and dry oj the sand beach, directly in front ol' Air J. W. Plinker's seaside cottage. He? he was seized by a native, who, however was unable to hold him, and thc lnigt fish floundered about till he finally gol into the water. A crowd of native.1 corralled him, and the water near shore being too shallow for him to us?* his fini to any advantage they soon killed hin with au ax. It proved to be a species bl thc swordfish, measuring eight feet ii length, while his sword measures thirty six inches. The latter may be seen n our office. He appears to have beet frightened by the Repulse and shot Uki an arrow through tiie water ami over tin reef, with such extraordinary speed thu lie could not stop tili out of his nativi element and high on thc land. Thos< who witnessed il says il was a most ex citing scene. These sword-fishes are very powerful Wc remember Capt. Stone telling of at incident which occurred while he wa running the Joeephine between this nor and .larvis Island, about I858i Thc bri; was an extraordinary sailer, and Vvhlli going at her full speed, ten miles ai hour, siie was struck directly under tb stern counter with such a shock as ti jar the whole vessel and to awaken th captain out of a sound sleep, who ?up posed thc brig had struck a whale or ; reef. Immediately the pumps wer started but there was no water in th' hold. On returning to |K>rt the brig wa hove out to lind the cause ol'thc shock when, near the stern post, imbedded ii the thick plank, the blade ol'a sword-lisl was found fully twenty inches in lengtli To have hil the brig under the counte the lish must have been going at th same direction as thc vessel ; and on may imagine the sjwed with which i moved to have plunged its sword twent inches, through the planking. It mut have been going at the rate of twenty o twciitv-tive miles an hour, and evident! intended to hit the brig, supposing it t have been a whale. From this one ea get a faint idea of the fights which tak place union?; the monsters of thc deep. A Troubled Bnrbcr, A joke was perpetrated on one of th best artists in one of our best bathe shops yesterday, says the Hoeheste Chronicle, which disgusted thc youn man very much and made any quantit of sport for his associates. rl he me were all busy at work when a man cr tcred the shop, took his seat in the coi ncr, puile<l out a paper and began t read while waiting his turn. He bel I thc paper up before his face in such manner that the burlier could not see. ii and therefore when he had finished hi job he sharply ejaculated " Next ! " N response from the man behind thc new; f>a]>er. " Shave, sir! " came next a lit tl oudor. Still no re^jionse. Then raisin his voice rather impatiently, as he was barber whose chair was never sliglite before, bc shouted : " Want somethin done, sir? All was quiet, and thc ma read on as though he were ten miles f'roi any disturbing queries. " That IIIIIII'R deaf mute," said one (d' the artist's fe low-workers. " I know him well ; Ii wants a shave, but don't know as it his turn." Thereupon the young mn left his chair, stepped across the rom and touched the quiet man on the slum der. He glanced up, when the barbi began a pantomimic performance Latendc to represent the operation of shaviii; and then pointed persuasively toward li chair. "No, thank you," saul the mut " I'm only walting for a friend." Tl look of unadulterated, unmistakeab and unspeakable disgust on that Barbel face as he went back to his-"chair w painful to witness. -Ilejaqted lover-'' iTutTcouldn't y< lc?m to love mc?" Young lady-" might if--if I, never saw you again." j -3* . * . Thc Physician. The following is from a paper on "The Causes of Typhoid Fever in Massachu setts," published in the second annual report of tliestate boord of health of Mas sachusetts: j A young butcher, between twenty and thirty years of age, was attacked* with typhoid fever. He was a bachelor, and occupied a good sized chamber, lighted by two windows, and having an open fire place. 1 The fever was mild, with daily febrile cerebration, hot skin, thirst, slight diar rhea and rose spots, with no violent symptoms. There was no inclination for drugs. Ile was bathed two or throe times a day with tepid waterarid wau allowed water freely, iced or not, accord ing to his taste. The covering of his b-nlywas regulated by his sensations. A slight wood fire, ju&t enough to insure ventilation, was kept in the fire-place, and one of the windows was nosed a little. As soon as his family, who lived in the country, Heard of his illness, two pf them, a maiden aunt and a sister, came to thc city Lp take eare of him. They'reached the house one afternoon just after my vieil. My patient was, as described above, com fortably sick, with a pulse about eighty, and without delirium. They were frightened to find their relative, who was sick with typhoid fever, so poorly cared for. Guided by their theory of thc proper treatment of fever, they pro ceeded without informing me, to reform mattel's. Tliey pinned a blanket over each win dow, so as to exclude, thc light, and closed the open window;' they closed the chimney with a fircboard and set up an air-tight stove, in which they mane a fire. In order to make him sweat he was packed in blanket s and hot herb tea was given him. When I culled thc next day I found his room dark and filled with hot foul atmosphere. Thc odor was of that of fensive sort that sick chandlers are loo often charged with. But tile greatchange was in tlic sick man. whom I had left so comfortable the day before. He was wrapped in blankets, his skin was dry, his lips cracked, his eyes wild, his pulse 120, and he was so restless and delirious that it was all his attendants could do to keep him in bed. His aunt said she carno to nurse her nephew, and had found him with open windows, exposed to noise and currents of air, drinking cold water as freely as he chuso, and taking no medicine. These evils she had endeavored to remedy, but in spite of all lier efforts he had rapidly grown worse. Thc physician states his conversation with the aunt, and his refusal to continue in charge unless everything was restored as it had been on lier arrival. -Thc win dows" were opened, the*stovc was removed a fire made in thc chinyiey and thc blankets were taken from the patient. He goes on to say: I gave the sick man a tu miller of wa ter, which he drank asif he were quench ing an internal fire. All this they hore in silence, but when I called for a large tub, and made preparation for a batu, they remonstrated, and declared tba', a col? both would kill hirii. Reinonsl ranees; however, were unavailing, and my jik ticnt got a cool effusion ny pouring (pa ter all over him. He was then put to bed, tightly covered, and won went tb sleep. Hy night, his condition had greatly improved, and the next day, twenty-four hours later, his fever assumed its pre vious mild type, his pulse about eighty and his head tolerably clear, lie made a satisfactory convalescent. Thc case just related is a fair specimen of a common malpractice, occurring every day, but escaping notice because thc ef fects of carbonic acid poisoning arc not brought out in luild relief. MOOKIx? I?irti> FOOD.-To make a wholesome and agreeable food for raged mocking birds, take oiie pound of pow dered soda biscuits, one pound of ground riee, one pound of ground hemp seed, and four ounces of fine lard Mix thor oughly and keep in a covered can, or corked bottle. lt is ready for usc as soon as mixed, and will keep for several months. Feed in ll cup or bird dish. The materials must i>o fresh and of good quality, and thc lard must be pure and tree from water. It is good for birds of any age. in feeding young birds, it is necessary to moisten with water, but when tlic bird is old enough to feed itself, this must not be done. TKA RUSK* -One half pint of new milk, one cut) of hop yeast; set thc sponge nt night; ada flour to thc above to make a battef; 111 UlC nonning, add one half pint of milk, one cup of sugar, one of butter, one egg, one nutmeg, flour to make it sufficiently stiff; let rise, then roll it out and cut it out; let rise, then bake. I'nela HII?1 Vlgiircs. livery one. of the nearly 260,000 CHARTER OAjK STOVES now in (lie hands bf as ninny housekeepers have proved eminently liraeti eable, easily kept in order, doing till kinds of cooking i) nick fy, cleanly, and with great ueonotny nf fuel ami labor. lift, TI i l s nu s require iiochnnffc ?tl* flirt or occupation, produce no griping. They contain no il rat lc Ingredients. ?'ONNi'.tiPTiox VA'S ni: t ritt',? SciiKSK'a PuMtoNic SYRUP. SciiKNK'a WKKD TUNIC. SCIIKNK'S MANHUAKI: PILLS, Are .Hie only medicines Ihitt will eure Pulmonary Connu niptloH. Frequently medicines that will slop n cough will occasion Hie death of the patient ; (hov lock up (he liver, stop Hie circulation of the blond, hemorrhage follow?, and in fnct. they ring the ai linn of Ilia very organs I lint caused the cough. Liver ('ounilfllnt anil hrspopsln ure Hie causes of two-thirds ot tim eases ol Consumption; Many per sons complain ofn dull nain Inthesldeicenstlmtiiiii. coated tongue, rain in tuonhnulder-blnde, fceloigisof drowsiness nun restlessness, Hie food lying heavily on the Hiernach,accompanied willi aciditynudticlcli Ing up of wind. . " These symptoms usually originate from a dis ordered condition of Hie Stomach or a torpid liver. Persons so otlCcted, If they lake one Or two heavy colds, and if UK' cough In these casca l<e suddenly checked, ?III lind the stomach and liver fleeced, remaining torpid and Inactive; and almost before they nre nwnre the lungs are a nins* of sorel, and ulrcrntcd, the result of which IH death. Sehcnek'a Pulmonary Syrup is un oxpcciornnl which does not contain opium or anything calculated to check a cough suddenly. Kchenck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, mixes willi (lie gastric julee? bl tun stomach, nids digestion, and creates a ravenous appetite. When the bowels ure costive, skin sallow, or 1he symptoms otherwise of ii bilious tendency Schcnck's Mnildrake Pills nm required. 'Tileie nfedlclnes are prepared only by i J. II. ficilJOKK A SON, fi. Kw comer BJxth and Arch .Street,". Phlla. And aro for salofby nil druggists and dealers. E. J. HAUT &. {*>" Nos. 78, 75 and 77 Tchor.pl bulas Street, Now Orlenn*, Wholesale Agcuts * .ist '. . VA* Be assured, ye poverty stricken, that tlie necessity of a vigilant activity is a happier inheritance than that of piles of glittering heart-hardening gold. LUNG KEVEU, common cold, cat arrha! lever, and nasal discharge of a brownish color in horses, may he cheeked at once by liberal uso of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition [Powders. TllK^eason for coughs and*colds is rap idly approaching, and ever/ one should be prepared to check tlie Jitst Symptoms, as a cough contracted between now and Christmas frequently lasts all pinter. There is no bet ter remedy than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. For all diseases of the throat and lungs it should bu used internally and externally. I>I PO UTA NTIMI'HO VF.MKNTIX TREATING Ri" PTC UK.-The Elastic Truss Company have produced a grenlTcvolittion in the treatment of hernia. Their new Truss is worn easy night and day; adapts itself to every motion of the body; never displaced by hardest ex ercise; retaining rupture comfortably, till soon permanently cured. .Sold at the office ot" the Company, No. (IS.1! broadway, New York ?.itv. Trusses sent bv mail. .Send for circular. MARKET REPORTS. -U 1 11 Flour.$ 1 75 (a) Corn. >"75 <S) Oats. 13 @ bard.r..:. U%@ Bacon-Clear Sides. \?}4? Butter. ?25 (ii) Chickens. 8 Coll'ce. Wheat.'.. 1 .18 1">K 35 Tlav-Best. 16 50 Whiskey-Common. 1 Robertson County... 1 Bourbon. bi nenin County. I Flighwincs..". 1 Colton-Ordinary. Good Ordijiary. Low Ordinary. Seeds-Clover. 8 Cern?an Millet. Missouri Millet. Hungarian. Bind; wheat,"fr5 hu. (HI (?) Oh Ou Oi ta 75 (fi) Oi 75 (a) 13 (?) 10%? viVM 50 (a. 1 i;o i 1 l I.Ol'IN VII.l.K. m Oe. @ Wheat -Red and Amber Corn-Sacked. Oats. Butter-Choice. 10 00 38 30 I lav-Tiniothv. ll Ot) 2 00 li on Frail -Apples, tireen... 1.enions, per box...-., Oranges. .S ?",0 Pork-Mess. bard. Bacon-Clear sides. ( 'hecse Choice. Flour. Wool. Potatoes-Irish, per hld. Cotton-Middling. Ordinary. NAMIIVlEdbK. (rt) OL Oh (?ii 0i (rt) (rt) Ou (a) UH? N>6@ 12 (fl) 5 50 (<t) Xi (<il 1 ?in (a) 13J?@ ll @ Flour. Cora Meal. Cora. Oats. Bacon-Clear Sides. Hains-Sugar Cured.*.. PO @ DO (o) .lt) (Ti) .ir, (???? Cb, (A. bani Butter. 15 (?) ?ggs. 12 (rt) Wool. 28 @ IN KW oiti.KAVN. p'loiir.$ .] 75 Cd' Corn. 70 (ii) Bacon-Clear Sides. l?',' Cotton. L3V? zo 2(5 1 L'O !1 50 1 15 :> 00 5 50 3 00 1 15 ll 13}* 0 50 115 2 no .J 00 1 00 1 30 113 15 .SS 21 oo :t 50 13 00 ll) 00 22 50 M?i liv'.. 12}? 7 25 45 1 75 VM : 00 SO (50 15>.< 15 15 18 ?17 7d l.< Hi The names bf victorien may he orated Oem our battle linga, Inti S'LVER TIPPED Shoes will never heroine obsolete riley are? National institution. Also irv Wire o_nilleil Soles. Kor Coasting. Skat i oe. and all kinds nf out nf doornuiusciiinutH, pnrciitssliimhl provide tltoircldl .Iieiiwith Hoots made with the CABLE SCREW WIRE. 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S.'i new arl ides a lld Hie best ' lerlcaiwIUi tuns.'.ciir?. IOU Uroailwiiy, N. Y. .gu., sri lo Nit) per ?l;i,v. Itiislness honorable and *w lucrative. AgeilM vrmiteil. Address1 ii iliio.v HVPPIJY ?.??., Marion, Ohio. i day ut homo. Samples worth 91 sent STIMSON A CO.J Portland, Mo. $5 to $20 .? $10 ' S25'11 rt v? nito'sSONS. I;..-ion. MOM WAN ? ED.nein positions guaranteed. Addresii P.ieirie Tl.i.i.uit.u-ii, 151 Main St.. M elli pill?. Tenn. r ? i II ri ?v ii A :V~tH~?T. -Sinnet M?gt^f " Seils'iit .1 sight, llig iiilucoiiirnt? to Agtuits. S.??H.I. S, 35 cents mu? htr.nip. Agents wanlcd. Send for Cain logue. Ui H. SPKCIAI.TY CO..7Fulton St., Itostnn. 1\ T\TT7,C????,?,'nl?iloudornlioine. dg'/n jJX. 1 f L Jil IO II'??/?/. MI? lier Week. (Kl page Hook A' In-ii:ni. ?i I". J..IAYT.'(II'M>, Heston,Mass. A ?mi?Sff rverytliiua and RivTnu pri?e oCstoeks Apur cnrir .nuls HICKI.INO A CO., nuuk OkN I rn ttl'-is A Itrokers, 72 llioadwny.N. Y. WA JMlVN A<ir;NT i,! every ronnty Pb ?. oe nod JV Mllk'r,,,!,,. ltiisiness. NI00 a molli h. <!r.?>. K. TED.||,,:|IIM:' Pub.. On lleude St.. New York. AGENTS IANTP?I? our liberal terms I.ISIOM; ? O. lo A gell '..liol liing lied, nd s. x iiiox.tii rv.n. .lillis, lill. ami Morphine habit alisollltety ami speedily emed. I'ldllless; no pilldicity. Send Stntllli for partfculiirs. Dr.CAUI. To.v, 187 Washington St., Chicago, ill. 35 YearscataldUhed, .!<>N KS < <>.MMRKCIA L COIXKOE, SI. Louis, Mo. Wrlto for Circular and Spociuien of llusiuest I'oiunamdilp. A MOXTII.-Agents wniltod every vrliere. Kusiness hoiioriihla and fital ,class. I'.irlleiilars sent tree. Addtc-s WOIITH .V ( .).< St. IAIUIS, MO. triai iMittioni Or. liane's'(.'nlarM elven away with leslluiouy lo mill i nil i Hies performed. Bpndto KV UKI OA . ... (?la ll'wry, N. v. ??Oi CATARRBI:,',,1. CURED, fe, ?T?H rlf.vr.nt hA ?fi) ?ly roonntod.m mM ,d New liMiTitlo mil He vol v< r'lii'/oS B i j?^M^^rtrldgOrV^OB?MrOMt? ,f?!i,.",,,.'l'l"utl' ilKUsriiiileeil. llluulTitlnl <:,?tlll<?IH* Knr IVKH'rBU?,pj)N \\(lltKH,Cliii iii:ti, Iii. _OOJlenrbf.rii st.. t.McC.ian,-'.t j:'noU> rP^;HK,?'Tt. ?S l"J'ile.l with lull made by (! _I_ HANK A Co., lal Henri,,,rn MtrMt.'uKImiM?. for ?nlo by tm SOC. NF + 18 l'lliile.l with Ink tunde by H. lt. co.. lal Deitrliorii Street. Chicago, and .U' !.rf? Vr .midi iiunntllle?. ' WSPAVRlt U5I?N. M. m illili* Tomi, ?mn?w WantCflJ nfefab and Diploma? A,r.,r.'r,l .o ?H PICTORIAL BIBLES. ? i ???"?ii^iiuiiN. Address r..r new .ii.iii.ii-. . * H?t.1|AS A- CO.,'.Oi A Hi ll Street. Killin. jfk SC BYB TP*ST* Om make itionov ..ii S:i< H-fl IC Bia I O ?...?.?.> KwitlitK Vont. lt^'?S?\ r,m,"',>; '??il Kaper? Hinget Pay. IIRRII Xiii Kr.lsUAJi .V .... Pillia. Order- tilled from Hos lon, I.aluin..rc I'lttsliurj: ort'liicarn. Al.l. W ANXI? - tllnlfnmts IlI'llVCH nm! mill.?ol proper!) sa veil by it-fur .tunes mail.- witli it-part icuinis frit'. t". 91. I.I.MX(iT<? ?V lt .'CO.. ?? Yorfc .-m.: Cjtlgngg._ ?fVry PER WBEK GUARANTEED 1? Agent*. ' Male mut Female, in their own locality. Tenus nuil OUTFIT FKKK. Aditresa 1*. O. VICKKItY A CU., Allgin-tn, Maine. ClIXMXSATI DOIiIiAR 1VKKHLY STA lt. ; An Independent Kn Ul lb Newspaper. H ?iiiiros. SPECIMEN COPY KltKK. I Kree or postaco. Address Tin? ".STA it " ?.<?.. Cincinnati, o. MINO RriMliiiUflVyrliuiniiiirjL Fascination. Soul i 'lia rm i nu. Mcaiucrism. ni Til Marriage Unido, showiiiK how either sex univ fascinate A ?IIin 111lure mid aflectlmi of itiiy pertain they cho.>?o instantly, MW pnce-i. liv until Mt , Ili-vr.v I'.i , I?W S. "til St.. I'llilit ^OTT?N! Q?TT?X! rjilli-:earliestmutmoiii iN-oiiHo Oiiinu in lin* 1 woi lil. Makes from two In titree lillies per acre, lour weeks earlier tlmii any other colton. Send for circulars. Address, W. lt. Mi-rAKi.KV. . WI nunn, Miss. (?MMBfe Your Name Kl cpa ii tl y I'rint fi W'l'l.e? cd on lt TnAimrAnrfiT VISITIHO l?a*T"^aW CARD?, forU Cent*. Koch rani contains a ?rene which ll not viiible until held, toward? the IIRIIL NothSnRlikethemcYcrbttbrcoflcredin Ameiica. Die Inducc 'Jcr.tntoAr.tnLi. NOVKI.IV l'liuiisii Co.. Ashland. Ma?. A 0>BSIM*T"G mn lu- S?MO.(M) per moni li Hwf Cia I O Si inl torciroiiliit-Miinil Cfi-niH T.. HISTORY % AMERICA. IOX.U i in- l'.upii' nun I. IMI>T ern I'lihiishini: <-o..st.Kouis.Mi D You want to make i.A ic<;?; ritOKIT Sellins tlit> best article r offered lo Agunta One A cent ninth-SM in ll,roo hours. Try ll. Address I1?IOI) A JOSKI'II. Indian anopolis. lml. FT "MA OU 781 BixMilwav, N. Y., iniiiiii?iietiircr i Ji N aOUi ot solid <;o?> .TKWKMtY of every description. 'Tim stork is lars*', rory choice, timi is offered nt retail nt tonio prh TH IO keep our ivorkimn nolntf. Hills Under $1.1, ll. o. arder in mlYnhoc. Over St.?. C. O. I?. I'rivilcuc to examine. I "aI alocuo free. A LIVE BOOK TI' in illly pilbil lied thone? re. vlinil. tin'O'litrmiial Kiloton of tho Iminoii-cly popular work. Wells' Eyery Mai His Own Lawyer. Ami III'SIMISS FOIOI I ti Ml li A complete cullie lu ntl nm I lera uf law tm itel hu?ine?? trnii-aeiion?. For c\ory State in tho I'tiioii. I'rioo. 1'iililtH't Library. ij'J.ii.l. ?ont post paid. Semi fortto scriplivo circulara. Address, HOIIHUT M.M'OV. I'lihlislnr. ?2Q Ilion way. X. V. f i.i.rsTMATr.n Ilion: MAUAXIM:. "Tito Hon?.'liol.I I Mimnxino of America." Two Serial Storied inls?ti "K.iia.KSCMrrr." by Jlt>. .Inline. II. Don: iin.1 "JIIKIAH." by T. S. Arthur. Ill I l i:lt ICK "S New o-1 l'nlti'rn? itt every n millar. TKIISIK 8S.90 per year: ?enpioh r?r (KI.SO. Sptomliil IHWIS ufTomninl prcmitinii'. Sphiimru mii?i/?*r?, IO <?<??/< T. s. A ii rm i; .v soy, Pliiln?lTn. Pa. $15.00 SHOT GUN. ,\ iloublo barrel cnn-lwr' r Iront net ion lock?: war ranlo-1 pen ul un Iwtal barrelM, timi a ffooil sliootcr, oil MI KAI.R; willi Kinnie, I'oiicli.aiul Wa.l-cm tor. r?r?l.">. Can IHI finit (I; O. H.. with piivilcno io oxiimiiio la-. torc paylpif hill. Semi siaiitp lor circular io I' roll - Kl.I. A SON. (?un lien lera. Ski Main St..? 'iiicinnatl.O. .sUifnifV. /:. /.. Mfv." .. Mil?? UH'il \\jrhi- ??? Kuara a lou-- wbilo ami A f.-..ii?nlcr ll the besl Hakiup I'ow - jS ( .L r in m?e." if t liol.toni!- II 11 IM ?V Xifkei aim. Urarrr*. It">t.,". ,U.,-.....|./: .i. Where ver wa have K-.IIII your SCH 1*01111 it luis civcii excellent natls 1.1, ti..ti, nuil it is iironouiiccil HU erlor to a'iy known Hakim: Ow.1er." Tty il. "Itacconoiny i? wonilerfnl; ii . aves Milk. Kima, ftc., ami nella *" like lint cake?."' Semi Tor circu lar lo Oro. K. (?AXT* .V Co., ITU Du;. St.. New York. This new TriH>H is worn rr" . ?/'"'SR with porfccl voniforl _j .....-->--AlS?. iiichl .'liol .lay. A ila pin X>fA ELASTIC 60 ioell to every tuon, not isl >r v nc ? F>. tl"' ''"'ly- rclahiints l?ltp 'wT ^O 5 & . ,llri. "".!,.,. ll,,' liaiihsl h-Twt^- "???."??- ~Zs?^'-J exercise or ?overcnl n^Siv Vi ?&':7Kj^' u at min until pprmaiii'iit S?k^~^Tff Iv ciel. Sohl ch. bj VI sr tho ^ l L;l ST IC TRUSS Cl).. (17't I'.nmlinii. "V.-u Yoi'U t'lty. Seul l.y niall ?'all or semi for circular toni he cu roil M E R IDEN Cutlery Co. Sink? ali kinilHiif Tithh) Univeanml Korks. KM'IIIK?VC makers of .. IMTKXT IVORY," most .Intnl.lo WHITK IIAMH.K known. Alwiivs cull lot V.\!t'.'h ?i??*" o? 'he Minie. Sohl by all ilealei - toni by M KU I HKS l'KTI.KI?Y CO.. IO CbaillberaSt., N. Y. GUSHING'S M?mL^L Of rarlinincntavy Practice. littles ol' procceilini: ami .lohnte In ilclihcrative lin senihlics. This is the ?lan.lani authority in "|| the Ullileil State? ami is an iniliapenaablo Ilnni! 1.u for every iiietul.er of a ilcliheralive hoily. as ii r. a.ly n-f. erenru upon tho forillnlil) ami li'Ka?ly of any-^pro cor.itn^ or ilebnte. Price, 03 cetus. Sent hy until on receipt ,.f prtc*. Ail.lrcs TIIOrdl'MM', KKOIVS A- ?'O.. Ilnaloii. Iliiaj?. Till-: Itt-ST FAMILY JIKlllCISKSt Tealeil hy Popular Ute for over A Quarter of a Century. DU. STHONC'S SANATIVE I'll.KS Onie rmiHtipntion. .Initiitllre, I.Iver Comphiinl; Diar rhea. Dyaentery. I olio, Ithouniatiain, Kryal pela it anti all 1li.-01.lors of tito laver, Stoiuncli anil Dow cl?. Hit. STKONO'S I'ECTOKATi STOMACH I'll.KS Cure Cotiulis. COI.IH. Croup, llyapcpuln, Sick lleail nehe. Disease oT th? Heart. Kent? le I'oiiiplaiuls it ml all .IcraiiKcmcutN of thc Chcft ami Stoninvh. M** "GIVEN AWAY Tu every reader of Tlie Fninil.v Jiturniil : CENTENNIAL AMERICA A slit l ino il lliiKviiilin:. al?* SttxttN. t'tir Karee timi Hean I Ifni Tillteil Kusrnvtii? voii tainiiiL'ovoi ano lli?l..t i. al Views ami I'ot tt aits of all leaill UK e venia ililli pemouniieti from the boulins ot Columbus to the pre-onl tillie. Ilielltltillft lt IllllUllill cent timi perfect view of th?Centennial Huit.lim.- in Kalrnioiint park at I'hihiilelpliin. w ill he given, 7*0 th*. Uttulmaf Our tirent Literary amt faehiuu I'uprr. Thu ll'itllur,iiiitluJoiirmil,C>mtiitirinfl Three RplemtM Coutiiiitfil Stories, Infielder w ith nliorl afcetvliea nml a larne amount ot niisccllniicmis reuiliuit. S.'ttt finir tu..lilli? nu Irinl. I iii-t ml int; lite Knurav i u Lposl-pahl, for KLOO. Jun Snrr Druin- n il! ./ice mm II . ?/'./. free oritdilreu, The Family Journal, ?9? llronilway, N. Y. A gents Wanted Everywhere. WIFE NO. 19 BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG, Brigham Yoting^ Rebellious Wife. Tho only complete Expo? of ?ll tho 8EQRETB "f BRIGHAM'S HAREM cvfrwritten. iTovn r. ?let inonunj I now expo?? to thc wovld, AS Vorytvnmy, from the very lieglnnlnij. Nearly SOO ? iolytr-my. itom Hie very liec??nlnij. Nearly 900 N"J liKtraiionn beautify the work. It la the heat aellinu- lssik puhlUhetl. 10,000 more Agent?, men ami wnnicn, can have emiilnymrnt nniTmakc frnm ja t" S I O ".!?*&. ALU LIVE AGENTS aro wrltir.R f?r OlU?irateri Circulara with CAIICE TERMS. Hcnt f?e. Delhotdelay,twit TERM8. Hcnl free. Do not delay nddre??ai?iuc DUSTIN, OILMAN A. CO., llARTroniJ.uV., Clll(,ACl0,Tl.L..0r ClMCOIjtATI, OHIO .T. o. njjU^crw, RKSIDBNT PHYSICIAN. Iiivnllda wlahluKto know the Ourntlve pruitertlea ofti lint Ni> il 11 CM , cnn ohlnltl lt/ l>y mill rir si n jr I>r. I! 1 p;.- lt>iv, \ ^MmmBot Bpringr, Ark., ;t REMINGTON. ANY l'KHSON ownltuf a Hewln? Machine which is neat ly worn nut, or does not rio the w m k t > . .inti' -I. Will lind it to their uilvantiiKu to semi II? II 'lionel i pl Inn of their Mnclilif. ami col our IIIMTIII termo of eXAN'ange fur the 1.1,'fllt lt it n n I ti ti Item inuloit. lt is fully ?iiti.inioii rorflvo year", iou! salir laotien is ititali.nl. cl III every ni?la tun-, ol the mnuey w ill be retrtmeil tn thc purclms^r, The mo?t lihou.1 tenus Itt ngentn and t ush hu: "rs. Siiniplos of Work and all niu tioulura by niall tu parties 11viii? at ? dlatonee. Addr^??, J. ti.ABY* co.. liman A ic' ir?. IM) Niini'ii' i' NI. , Nuahwlllv. Tenn. ? LOW HESERVOia Are Suited io all Climates, AND FAMOUS FOR KEINO BEST TO USE I CHEAPEST TO BUY li _ EASIEST TO SELL ll I vN x'j^'?y????s- Futnotis fur doing mire iiTO -^n&i-^z SETTER COOKING, :^r^>^c ?O?M? IT 'sf/pysf'-S' Quicker mid Clicitp?r ' Than ?ny StnvonMuo cot. l'amour, for their STERLING WORTH, ECONOMY IN FUEL, ' 'fri 11 iw 9aratmt7 std C.-STCBICECO. . :? ? . Famous fo. their UNIFOSM BAKING-. . ? FAMOUS FOU GIVING ^^^R.ffe: ? Satisfaction Everywhere, Especially Adapted TO TIIK WANTS Dr EVBRY BQUSEKOLD SOLD BY B X (1E LS I OU (li AX T F A (ITU ll I .VIJ COM l'A X V ST. I.Ol'IN. HO. AM? UV 1*1113.1.1 I'S, Ill I I'tlttl'I' .V 4?.. NASHVILLE, Ttttni K. IIlt<tVIIAICT .V < <?.. MKMPHIS, TKNN lt I CK. ic I ?<>>.. A- ?'<?.. SK?' (lllLKANS, LA K?M:S lt ?O.S.. UITTI.K liucK AM? HOT St'ittxi.s, AUK. i:i.i.stv<?icTii. ici .ssD-.i.r. ?v < <?.. ? Mnitlt.K, At..?. WAKE VIII ll ?lWW? 3ri'aiid Or o ldc J i ! >i*a vvinir Ol' TI i ti Louisiana Slate Lottery rnUt'K N;t ? ??"??:i.i . 13. < r:ut?ci- MA, 1ST5, 3?< )S1T ! V l?:r,Y..._ Capital Prize, $?00,000. H.5S0 l*rizi'?. Imoiiittiiii: '?? 9303,1100, AI.L IX GOLD. l>no Pi-i/tj to EV??'V Six Dnlv 200,000 Tickets nt 5&5P.OOO . . ??. (-lll'l'Olie V. ii? Contlis anti Twentieths" Proportion ate. . nier TIcliMn tm?t vv i H.- Fur 4'irculur LOUISIANA STA'! K LOTTERY CO. Lor'. BON t;;'- l'ostntlico, NYw Orleans, I.s\. <".iiti|'i-l. to IIIKI l.ellnl.le Anani* Wini I oil through mt Un' country, Utn^xcc|?i ininti -.luuantceii mt reit. l'KWitiid KD.tl Tli'i i, nSTKl JIKvi CABINET ORGAN. tn c*<iuihh.: cumhinat inn. mliliii's in thc rx nacl tv ol hil ..f.'iii.TittiM, ..r H,,,, ." n". p|,.r"r|,,","| |la, ... .Villi ii lli'lll'Ii! neil ??r?ftn, rompl,-,- ami pe,?.-,| in ixv!T i'?'??V?'.i ;i,,n""'?'?.i ? n?w iiiMtitimctit. tin- i*i tMKII A II I', ll?' t..ii.-;. ..I ?1,1,1,",".,",,"..,",.| ?;iK?j?'H<'r hms r i;!,fly *?.. IHMM |.|il(nlllxiil lon nuii.llu,: hoy. nu.I ?truck li> hanoiier.. 1(j ?" ,)," n.r.lmic. I In-I..II. s ar.-nt :< inn-,;. .,||v,., v |j,.l|.lf|t" HjiiliO . vi rv 1. anoml iiM-niiilunatloil nriiliiiriintloii VIII, tl.I'glltl tull.--. 1 I,?- lU'ir.O, limy Iii- UNO?] ?Inn.< Utili?i iii ?vcr) ,.--|n ri a-. pil l.- nuil |icr?'<ti un or rai? UH ??iii.mI du- I* IA AO-Il A I! I', ni-imo i n",.,i vith tin- I'lANO-IIAUI", Hu. Inlier uno hc'm>ci| HI-P I rut cly m- in 11 milli un I iou wi I i tiny ni- all HIP M..J... ..f lie orLtioi. to wliicli il nillir irren My in vivacity, lite mil variety, nilli pl i 118 it l<? a mu,h nillir noi|(e ul' miltie. Upnn UH Invention mu? intro.liii'liuu, almiil n your ini-e. thin new lust ru m'-li I HUH rei ci Veil with HU III III'II iiVOI', Ililli tin-ili-inaiiil irreall> cxcceilcil Ihc.ninnii . mlnn-iV uni,ns: iilillh} ti- sufi h : pu thai I hey lin vu nul nu m-c.i-.iiui to ailvi-rl i-.- il cMcnshcly. Davine; mw iierfccteil ta. ilitic for n law Mi|>|?ly, t!mv offi'l' I In lim pul.li.- w,ith i-iilltlilence. < 'i fellini-!', ? i th tl raw liitfMiiml rilli ilivcrlnl loua.frcc. il ASO N A- ii VALLI v ino: v v rn IA? rfll!.t >tr?i.|. HUSTON; US i'tiion Si|ii-oe. NKW VOII K; NO uni A.In UK Slr. ?ef^rllLj'A 1:0. WVOJIIXU MOX'I'inTv lira?, on the "JU II nf euch iiuuilli. Iii a ul liol il > nf lu- l,c?lHhitUli-. N?7.VIMIII In C'.l?ll C>t'izOM. mu' [ liitiicc iii ll? ?..'ri?'ln't? Ml ?'iir!t; or len lor ft.*., nu iuu t" I"' 'li-ilni-l. il In in lin- |I|-|/?M iiflei- Hie Irawin-j. Killi I'ltrllcilliOH Kent lui-. \.;,In~.. .1. M. V VI'ILL. ?.:?> lilllie 4 il. . \\ \ mil i ilij . 300TfflNf? SfWm VGTt cnn TiTirr^^tvKizia. KM: SAM: CY M.?. pp.vtJtM.sr^. ll 1U 1 k .iil.in.ii i.i 4 in? I i,t|( I lu'W MIO lo N.10II MIX. ?lui in Moi l, l?rivif<'U<-l>. ||M.1 panlt loni will lui.v I.iii-u?. I'liil UH. Kiiilroiiil Stuck, ll.ls, lilli m-1 c..hi i.alu m, .MAI:-,,,,,, I ui.vs. ii.n i rsi ?*<??? ip cnn Illini.?'?" ;.,,r'' S,.,/ * ol !.. mil Itl'4'll W A l/l'I : lt .V 4 <>. Ilrohyrw. Sit. IO Willi Xl?.?'?. i -, uni.I, l-lo"!' l oi" Ol tliilWOllil <", th' ?ill?ori h' ll ?iirtliini. ,,, no,lu?a liver.-..m. nt. ??W l-iit. Kulin > ' is , , i- in h'--i.l'IOU-'.lil-l V' o ?> "ll - . r?r?l**Vi?. lt I ?<. r?*ljltt lt? ii.ltipliiltiM ?VI VOIIH niel p'UPrcl ilel.llllj, ami other i ht. ie. .lll-eil-.'- '-I th"? h-st.h. .Hvm,j?l,; .' kliliieyHiittil hi.I I-- .;. . lull pnrtlciihoi in-' v,.i x Og . rii-"?"-"| .. ~\Vlll-ll ni'lH'iK lo Allv?'l-ti*?-i'N |?lei-?<- Itt'll i,.ii nie um.i_'"is i-api i. . . IOO l>ftR<) lion!; nail Hftlhplca O ItllMi'l'i' lluiilln^. < "in/i/c/t nmtorldlarnr.iinvi roof./I^fo nil Klr?>proof,<tur|iblo,cliiNiii, l?isiij iinpllcil wtth|)iiHltive M11 f fae ti on Write ni once ami un?? mODAV f*. Y. Minti? RooflrtKCo 7 tl.t>AU Bl JS LIFE.