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. nunalo naunting. The half.breedtsol portions of British America organize regular hunts, and on such occasions they take all their household effects with then. The we men and children are stowed away in rude carts, and the men ride tih) mus tangs which are to play so pror.uIeint a partin the chase. As the long calva cade winds over the grass-clad praiie, made gay with many species of bril I ant flowers, It presents an lispiriting might, and recalls, in a small way, the advance of an army. Whent It reaches the but'alo grounds a; eamp Is pitched in a convenient, locality, close to wood and water, if possible, and, after that, is done, the leader takes his men to tile leeward of a herd, and distributis them in such a manner that they may be able to drive it toward the eneumpmtent., In order to avoid al a e uhs iieli is p. alble ingathering up the meat. Tkey omenimes place b'ffado tclhips';n suhioli a manner on the praries as to make them lo ok like men, and, a hen the herd seev these, it breaks away from them, and heads perhaps for the camp, whero an.. other party of hunters Is ready to ro ceive it. When everything is ariranged the mien close In gradually on the thousands of alaggy creatures that dot the plain, probably a-s far as the eve can see, and, on ai I ving within charg ing distance, t1hey dash oil at tie best speed of their horses. Then con mienes a scene to which no penvil cai do full Justlee. Tihe alarmed throig2, On See Ing their foes, break away in wild ter ror, the cows being geierally at the head of the column. owing to their great floetness and lightness and the calves being next to them, while the burly bulls elese the rear amid ilan is. This terrifled host. causem Itie groumil to fairly treumble beneati its welght, and the noise of its mlovements may lt heard a long distaine ol', as it is niot unlike the..roai of ni advanieitcg hur ricane. When tihe hunters rmn_,,e alongside the crowding 1nultide I hey use rifl and revolver so ragldly t1i the nolse oumids like the firing of a heavy body of skirmi8hers. They re quilro few shots to kill an animnai, ote or two beixg genorally suilliient; for their trained bulflo rintiners varry them so close to tihe herd thatI a bu)b-: can be pinted lin whlatever kiortloni o! the body the hunter wishes. The re sut Is that, 11n a rntil ot perhaps twenty mailes, a thousand or two animals may bo lying oi the grotind, and lin som*11 instances double that ntmilber. W hvi the recall is souided, the horsemmn r ttrn and devote their attenton to the wounded, and Roonl put them omit of their misery. The e1arts follow thae hunters and gather tap tie ment, and tle greater po01 tion of that. is, In a few hours, roady to he placeid oi lte dry Ing Rtages, whIle the hides aro belng prepared for euring. Whei the ex poditioii retuxrns after the grnd i,m'l which sometimes lasts for w( 1., its members havo meat, enoun.,1 to teed thom for several miontitht, and itmay a buffalo robe with whleh1 to pripOlv 0101higa li xIries 1or their lainlin. A (Glauttonouxs Fusgio, Exagles freqgnemit the iorests of thu h ighxer S'erra. Whxen the winhter storam prevaIl, they xmst havei" a serious t imex in geiting foodl. it. is searcrely to be' woanderedl at, t heretfore, thait. one was fndrecintly feedinag uipon the hotly of a cow that wxaxs killed onx the Sierra Valley roadi. Thias cow, becameo crtazed lby thle sterm,m andtosed thxe hxorses, sleigh driver anxd a laidy passeinger' of l)nar ling's xmail sleigh exnt of time roadl hlto the snow. For thx is she was killed, axia the eagle was fouiind by her partly' coax suimed car'cass. Alr. illnles of the B in nor mill, and aanother passenagetr were * cming in from the v'alley on the maill They then discovered tiatt the birdI haid actually glutted Itself until it wais xun able to fly. Air. Hines tiedl to czatch it, lxn order to bring it alive to Trmucke(ie. i Sinking waist dleep in the loose snow at every step, Ml'. 11llnes conhil miake but a sorry pursuit, aind the eagle, by hlaxping ih great wings anad vigoroius ly usIng its beaik and taxlonxs, anxxaged to keep exit of lis reaxch. lie fol lowedl it for some time, and( nce or t wIec caame near overtaking it. There was ax revol vexr in the sleigh, baut the menx veryv Ixhumanely forebore to iuse it agaInst tIle peer bIrd. They describe thec enigie ais being v.ery large axid powerfil, xxaid ax xavinhg maulIleenaxt winlgs. A w1onaderfmiul Maeei,er. Stranxge stories ecome f'romx Iniaii ox thie feat.s performed by a niatlxive - inerizer nxamed ltunai, wxhose axgmaetic pbower' woukd auppear to be foundxt quale irresist able by thlxe lower ainimals, np1on1 which -hae exclusively exerts it. lie gives seancees, to wivi ch the puibie ax e invitedl to bring all annier of f'eocl 'ous and unatamable wilid beasts, and hold s them with is glitterig eye. lan a few~ seconds they suhQlde into a conditlo:. of cataleptic stif'xxess fromi whaimh ther can only be revived by certama passe's which he solemnly executes with hit right hand. A snxxko in a saxte of vim. lent irrItatIon was brought to lhin i by' a menagerie propsitor, incelosed ini a wooden cage. When deposited on the fiercely. Buni beat over the cage and fixed his eyes upon its oceenpaint, gently wavinig his hand over the serpam's * restless head. In less thani a minxuxte the *. snake stretched itself out, stliffened and( lay apparently deadl. hiunmi took it nmy and thrust several needlles Into Its * body, buit It gave nxo sign of life. A fe w passes then restored it to its fomxer angry activity. Suibsequmently asavaige dog, held In a leash by its owner, was brought in, and, at Baul's command, let loose upon him. As it was rushing towards himn, bristlmng wvith fury, lie S, raised his hand, and in a seconid the Berec.brute dropped upomn its belly as though stricken by lghitnimng. It seem ed aUsolumtehy paralysed by somne uan Rflkown agency, was nnabhei to move a (muse until released fromn the mesmner leer's spell by a majestic wave of his h and. DOME6I*T10. Swr AND boUn CABDAOE.-My pickles gave out too early this winter, and I used t'ls old receipt, which is Dutch, for all old wonan gave it to ine in Albany Just forty years itgo: Take a eabbage-head and ent It downX into eight pleves and cover it wiih (loarse silt, letting it remain in a Iar t welvo houts; ttko It out., queezo it, and ew ip it flie with t wo olivls; pit, it on tit lire iI a chilifa-Ilined vessel, Covering if vith vinlegar, and boil for a fit hiour; tidd to It t ti ote ounice ot tinerie, ( t tealpoonu 1,1of etrry will do instead of Lmere), one 1 taFpoont'ul of' glotlid pIepper, i telspooliftil of celoryseied, i lables[poout l I of a01spice, two table Spooltu I Is of ground iukustard, antI halitf an ounce of whilck Inave, with onle and a-hit\ 1' pouids of brown sugar ; cook 111mv COLt. vs.-Two potiti.ls of rtiu p Ate, k. Illtarter ift A poiuid of bitter, one 4 pitit of mravy t'wter mnay be ittib(t ttd itlr %Is), 4at and pwp ir to taste, One I sh1:1lt litleiv til n cti. olle pick lod wth niit, 0one (Vas poonI'l t t' Caprs. la vI t Ilit steak et t ?hi, aId %iIvide It in i pie.e's abll (It ItIOC' il tVletS long beat i these wit the lttter, :Ind let them Iry for aiotti three moilies then lay)3 thet'vli Sil it lI d te% p . aid poun OV 40' 1 it'1 (t ' k-r,tyy. Ad,I .1 pieCo tif tiIt t : ki 1tC.ded w i I " I I I Ik 1 110 11 u tI ilt tile s 'O ll I ig 'Alltd .1I 1 1 Ilk' i0 1'1k:01 t ite 't 4, A Id Ie' tie whole s Iiclr, lut vot bolt, ot t 111 1 t Itte1 t . 'rye itl a lot COVelt'il dish,. B .\AAt 1.01N O' MtvlIoN.- C it and t0in IIl' the ilctito s tt, aliti see ithit t he ititlchtt' joilit the II ' % s pro- t petl y as I llerteb siit 1h 11110%, aitt' Is Avedl to tite earver % 1t0ti it Vottmt's it, life table, lA\.% e' l e.ndl V 11Illt' elc,tr r It Sit need not be t vewl-le W.r ote lim dlow% n1 the l11t':C. d redge' w il'it ilil r. i lid baste w el I utit I tI I is donl e. . :I k the grllyv :t1 to' t'0'lst. leg ot' 1111111to . and0 serve very 11, t. CI1CK IN, .I ADItA'i 4 lvI F..-Cit all tle N% lite Ilme't I i lt a I'ul (ow 1, C'l lit r roast or tioil tti cl np it as tfile ai pik - s lind lt1n ou d it ill 1 n 11 r11. segi giil I l an' pl'-i'til n a i, inpuwi co h Seasol 1i %N I pp.rl' i~ Si"1 1)11 %% i0i atili h a t u t of wh liit oau,, ta i ilit l to tu e it liw.o o llo'r .1 thieck pti-e, eiir over tht liltl till ve. ht,i put it Into ai !tewpan, and Servo up1) with 5oanIled e_ogs ronti It. Or with vgg grilled l lti l nthe pille. TO C.EA N Nut ArF KN\Iv -itFD 1-6al - mai.Nk .-ake thst' lot Ilkt' ; add % a'ih mng, being only :01gghtly Soile.-, piIct thet in it li t e o n i t : t ne, I Ii a i oprinkle flo tiur thoaugha it, d ad a well, Illttil it looki as bright It new. lillr, is 14 Ce ICLn' to WaSil alliniels wl'h,isxsoly d lit 1et'e warill w ter. t A CUFAM -ro0 EA-r WI Fiutr.-Iloil I half1 at pin ol, cream Iluiti hal4 ai t I)ILo mjilk with at bit of lemmn peel; a la e fe, w1 thlonds be tn11 to ai pas l 01 il a1 C .1irop of watet o r and r lItt,io sugar. Ta ki a tea8pooiftl of diete flour, tib1 It inOOthly down With a d lAt1uLuI VOW bilk t antd at tow dropm of orange-flower wva ter; nix tall ttigether ti let it boll; ItLe it retmain til qi;o cold, and then adbt aI lit tle lenmon pilice. Fi .I'mt;t.--Chop 1,a a ponllid of fig, ver.v 1.nel!y ; mix them with one ftlrt potind o' coarse migar, a table- I tilpom-ti'l of' molasrs.es. four tiablspoon- . flils of miii k, hI alf a pomi d of 11>mr l ur a qarwr of at piouid of-uiet, aln egg id ttingu into a1 Ibutteedb~ mold andl boL SQ litll Liotnurrdl at'al. i tC'tlIi atw: 01' rs.-Take tre of'up of810 raiste dgh, and workiie~ ndo it witalel phecetit ht tt tenu ofh' ionelted bur tik htetlr. Turiit int a b u stte fr rti-nti 0n1 hake-pa hals,tes, 01'o Clo it'YUUiEt-Cl mo ealt tinehr ofi e ery, inklI.te bus at d h:i l ait soet ly utilb~ itis tender,iii A .i haly ia pill ag l t grted nuhitet an a r smallI'ie ros rc br1le tiowls, atuda11rkey or partridges. TotFu OvsTans.-Choose18 -Inep till 1.er,lay 'ti on a cLteanL lh to'~' dy beriftiy, tpinle wth iisatt iand pei itr, then rloi to he Iini,ua ia'e tblrad e'raibs, anli tOry th' t.icklyr tinI rtll-0 n.il)l bl.o I s -Bel atah oks of fonaur eggin andul' ti whitt s tso if rthe IThen isae to at, tIl auril and a q'art o tI miOi TlCombet bake iulal thae btons ('il,ietioio thek( Lper io the ener a ys believe1that theSIt waste01 tile is11 eated tly ithltI~fr.a e blood toth'lve, nd itier I sep arae lont i-er LIW. i 1 andiiI ure, orf thne ti btitnce wich11.3 raitdly oenae II io X'1 bra. to Experment made , Suute venlu bloote illtli' s onial tot aimat'l t iiite liver iisit tied,but,ist is teier lto tdecmpotd ltse in, bthe blood. t 1 ChuolI-tion Itak6 leeIliC~t in t capill rie ofLt thea* tissues 2. un':dr i th ifoenc to ofIt rea. ttoce s the bnlorma j,i'latjS fhe ia' aonger ime 01' thecallatses of the tisue tan 112.n te rgn The tblod act as' a reservir nfo nlyl of oi ge bui'tt' of11 lood iian,1 iwaste, athe oodtkin of-day islnot uht bitiidi upelise to-d.ty Ilbtis taken1C. in t leuaiotnthhSodan.h intheCo Cug:, or foodstma tissue thet oier there. decompse ipinto sugar. and lirea alnd so theimina o(iiprb:nps thnhe a ater,or even' wimonger. let --Jon Basutted in Monctouble.of the 'ItiherL d ___y, __aged_1___. _1 cheiittrlke sif he hid to buttr ogain his, hrot,'' bt tie oas ohn honrei. halu, rievedas tme prodbuct on ercen.-, 2h centy tm pout2 prcn. aw ith a ricld, Ie colgh, o a tIexer toms the aeayeud, Al thesefnproe-' roea Tohe, hich man nter,lee ofte resulthi rne troube otf Buthe cherh.trylwhen applgedtobugtters mand ments,i toekeer t nnotes e sultfrpmtheuse f Git- ge Btte Maer Sl by dragst,gocr n AGRICULTURB. Usi=4 UP OLD TiN CANS.-CoICt al the cans you way re quire, say 100 quai cans prepare a brigat fire in the kitok en stove, and have the oals close III hand. lave a cloth iII each hianti plaice a can on the stove lid, and when the solder which holds the top or bot tom to the body begins to itielt, place i cnn oin the other lid and remove tht first one, and with ati old knife, ol file, stove-lifter, or amyting at hand, knock off whichevnr end you maiy have placed nxex the tire. In most cases it will drop off. With the cloth inl tht left han hold a can, and with the right hand wipe the melted solder fron tht imlt-Ie and outside of the edge quickly before it sets. Heoilve tho next call and replace it wit aiothur, and repeat Lite opleritiona tintil both entdi of the IO camv are treed[ from their tilps$ atd bot tomus. You now hatve I00 tub>es, 4*3. inches long by 4 iches 1i di iuetvi. I'lieie 100 ttbts eun, with but little skill, be converted into 3' leet 6 ttienhe of 4-mnch dr.iin-pipe, whiteh, to a tarmte or liouse owiner, would bo %%orth itiote thail the original cost of' 100 calns Ille( with t,Oiatovs. In order ito pretlmr Ilieni so that tho end of one tilbe will vilter lOne-lotiti olil I ib.h illsitte il tile other, Iake 11 tttbe III tho 1t h1.at place oe edge over the eorer it . ailie table, it' iothilig utore convenitill is at ia 211id, aild with ina 111.1let, hianinle, or a piece ot' stick, hiamuier I lie edg. do%% iw.1rdI, t ariling the tt6I reg i ltII every stroke. I'Lavo the#. other t-dge J( the tibe oil the edge of title tAlitmid ,-trike it Itom tho iiside. tirning r.g t i vy. 11y t *hs 0i'vintit.1 ollevittd wlt hi.el-rimvedi, aind thle uothev 011largtd, It r-equtires buit little et-11.r1gillneill 10 mak olie eiiod entter antd aiul o ttveing triven righttiv into ilt oler. thie% -h.4ould be put together iN length os o1 x tilbe.A. Tilt svamls *1holitd not comie kil aI lIne %%ith vav! other. To Insure strength tte joiltis inight he lAtk-Vti witha solteriiig iron, but If* they irt forcd tightly tog'ther they will be water-tIgit . A coat of Coimon paint, Ilr till, illsitle alid oll(iide, wollid ma2ke hI is l1pe last lor yealrs utindergroildtt, and it properly packed in the varth it will have 1111ple 'ttrength to resist ex ierial pressire. Elogii ti tine solte ea i ht sayed f roin wha ii Wiped off the joitis to mend ll thilousehold tiit %varc lorat. lifetime. klntow the valtie of tle tiunip crop to E lighu.: d. It hals beenl ass.-erted that thl. imiterest of their immenso debt is at 1111ally pahl by the produict of this crop, .\A 4lotle United Sitates, we do 1101 111 ke 101i I Ihe list, ott' lit' titr'ilip we uight ll o, by it'reasitig th w Cotiniimption (W tht root 111141 l iprov itit lie iinaii litie o its etiltivatioll. The greaat. waint of ol. wiiter-lfted for eattlo ii. Sit mtlottee, Wi somo%%ni hit obviate tl %is want )y IisIng eut1-fe.4 d m1oistCled, bill as a gell orl1 1th1' illhy il oats anid corn .1m1 water I'mim the bulk of citttle-rood, Caturots, poltatoes, ru1titabiges anIld tilhr ilpl iarel used at, i.im'u, but t' a veryv lim1ite extent, to lat. thiely oight be, 01n0 realsonl for this limited Ilse maliy be inl oilr olt enemy, dear ibor. It thle en111ttr of ile carrm., fo. 1instnen, there is A grea411 aMo101nt1 0C' h11.and-work. As 'olln as tie seeds areI up, tho ptllt nillist tie liillted. anlid after every line Irroing b ,ween Ite "t)wS, hands imin go over agali to keep the raini weCs from lmlothering out, lie carrot Wmantsq. Carrots are excullentk hor-se fool ; but i low olus have this hand labor () Spare. it 1i sm mitich ea.ier to hoe cori i ii the hit ils .olht viys ; though we Ikow hIOW niiCO it, 18 to ha11vII carirrot. w iith corn, (ornl aloue2t has to dIo (t work. 'l e lai the same11 troiuble witti tile tin rnii>, though ini a( hess degree in be suire. K very sinIgle tulrn Ipj has~ tohlt han<llledin pu ltlling, every one has to bi glhe ove r aigalin i it handalled to take. tis by tuanihnery, as we do manlli ot her tings, so as to get,n rit' thh2 ii utlln wo0hi II oon01 be doublded , anfil use lie lfounhd for aniili1l~ ii mmesenuhei ilti thanil is now~1 dirteamed oh. 'Titlk may13 c'oiine ini timel, 1(1r Yaniken1 geniiu, ia equal to any)3 advti'i c~eent in this di F'isT't'.A IN A Ilottsa - Tio e'itre a Wi. tIlIa 11n a lior'se hi rst. let it br'eak. Theni is 11he timie to cure. Get ai gioos-qul1 f or a probhe and initrodiice t.he quail Inlte hte pllaice whee th e niatterz is ruitn 1 cent s wortih of ca'tustle pot:ish thait tcan tie (ob 2itane at any ol rug-score, ni whlich'l is sold in suall IWhite sticki. Tazke about one inch'i ohf the stick andt forice it into0 the platce you have protbed,i lForce it well to the bottoml o1 (lie soret, l't IL remiin urtil the m1ltter or pus gets black, say th.ree to ive. m intes, ilhen w itli y*our hiandt presst' over theii ithzco tor soie and draiw hard several timues to cleanlse t hi' sore well. Now iuset the feater endt 01' t he quaill1; tIip pinlg it in ish oil aindo insert it lull oh alli; 11m11 evty tthty greazse' well withi tile oIl. D o '-o tiuse your cauist ic againl underi'io tenlays. 11 you see anytn Iiai I:ke tistulia Inultter' in tell dtays, use your cauist ie as beforte. When yon ope.rate gtet some1 0111 cloths to wihie oil' thie puis th at rnis ouit , or it will take thle iair f 1 l111hIt slide ohf tie ho 0rse. K e~ the' sorte well tcln'ed. I have cu redi 211 number' o l ea'S itf listula hit~ 1h t he oevz i atd li- alai art tilt samje d isease. A NTs.-Wh leu these ilisetts airi troua bilestilO iln the" gardenl iili SmiallI botltles tw1%o-tiirtds withi waiter, andt thlen atdd 1)lunage Ihese 12nto the grounzd near' the nie'ts or hillis, to wvitha hiall' an I uch ol te rim, andt thle tnsects cominug foir ai sijy will gel in to the cil andt perishi, as It tills the breating pote1) us. 'The wri of redo ants inl a shallow tin cover, smueare'd wIihinad, thie v'esse! hav i ::-*eideniilaity been lelt hit thieir track. AnoithlerI mlean s of entIraippting t hem soggestedt to me bty I'rlessor 0O!over , manyli years ago, is to spikesugar iii li a (lhlimpenedu' sponge g ntear lhir haun ts 1o auttra~ct thet Insects. Wh len they3 have iwarmiil through the spon,ge' I'- r'eset until hthe) ma;jtority' of' the Iisects~ are' killetd, Ax NOld ladJy, whos80 son wias a' tut to pirecied to Ithe lactik Son, amnong hier partinig admonitions gave hItm strict in. I'ineitlonIs not1 to bath liIn that sea, for .Ile (lid lnot waiit hinm to comeo tiome A "ttigger." Misarnma i1~teieed i'owe resa. The most oortain way' to ren-Ter row, riea the mniasma' Io vapers wec io n10 ou chills ani fever and other mnalariotus di'ordecr-, Is tc fortify the eye tem a.atet them with ihat matchless preven ive of per:rdit,feves. Ilos. t)tter' e Stomiach BiMtes TIle r'emed ah opera ti of the li.tes is ino 'esi certain than their provel.tivo effr' ti, andl they umay be reliedl np ol to ovteom e101 aste of fever and ague l1bic'h Resist qan nd tl the mi eral r. medIes of the phtarmiaco)oi. D.yepepia, ocenetipa t on, bihius compiliamnts, r enmioi a laments, and geneil debill'y, hikewise, rapidly y20 d to thi ir re'gu'at Ye anId tonle litluence. They are an incaleuiable blessuein o theo we ak andl nerv ous of both sexes, ana excellent family medi eine, and the bce safegnardl which the tray eh r or emigrant can take to an unhealthy WUSUmpUOU vwre. Ax old physician, retired from prao tic-, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent c-irn for Con stiiption, Bronchitis, Catarre, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Dobility and all Nervous Con plaints, after having tested Ita wonder fiti curatlye powers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to wake, It kuiw to his stifrerig fellows. Actu atei by this muotive and a desire to re lievi hunan stillering. I will send free of euarge to all who desire it, this re clpe, in Oernian, French, or Englishl with ftill directions for proparing and nsing. Sent by niall by aidressing with statup, namntig this paper, W. W SititAtt, 14.9 Powers' Block, Rooheseor, Nee York. G-1d ia elitIrely tinflieetedIly at 11os phele aetion or initltces. Silver becoties till, bitt gold retaltis its Itative lustrec St.wiiei.xss,vss almoctt invariably ariso I rout a disi "ilerei state of the S(tiniaeli. latu-inl tiat., orgatka of di a,esztion, re),Vlato tno hoevls atnd tiere ihs- protitico souid atid ret'reshl tag sleep. narot eits antI sedaives murder sleep, aid such t'oried anti titiatitl stu por l. soon l'ollowet by1 il-e -ets. Bit Simmons' Livor Regilator will remove t hi nnsevtlv ' res lessness and sleeples nessI ly regula ltIg I he stoiahtl ; this,by Iumproved tilgestion-by a re-ntl .lr habit ft botly--e'te aliko tromn laxity or coit shipat Ion-gootl itealth i ll bo -esiab Il6hed, wiI Its attendlant blessiig, "I have beent a great sittferer from )y4petsia attid loss ot sleep. As soon na I 'eel tilt least nervoits. I takea dogo o( Simmi ons' ,iver 11 -ettiatr, aInd sleep tat 1ight. M Iis. RU kIIVO In rT, Griiswioldville. tin.'' --'11' Statt debt ot' Iowa is only Frot soi1le 1e.'etlt expe'rillie'ts it Is 00t1sidered destrable t(i make telegrph wvirt (it atit alloy or'alitinililnt, 11d Iron). Wtile tilt' vire vtt be madte ntieli anialler 11h.14 *11.4, pre-zent gatigo, It will be s*ron-er, or les ststeptibiity to at 1u1lhe-'ie 0'hang10 ati0 of' lueitlh great I1 C0111etivity thati tile ortillitary wiFe. The Voltic itt Ct<,., -mestia1, 3Mtch. Will Sentd their eel, bra ed Electro Voltao Pr Its t tii aili"tid ip,a 30 dtas's tral. Speo y' cur.'a euaiaito it. Theyo tmean what Lto' say. Wri-to to them without del..y. V EG"E T IN E. b4-1- llfottle s V-%-o.ys L--jixjW SIOK 1HEADACE1. MINN.EAV'OLIF1. Dec. 1o, .. 11. R. STEV ENS. oit : Duears r- Ih ad b -vt t-r irtul' d with Sick Hend. i" n-a a11b(e1 t - 11en a it week tor i wetty y a - , 1.1 to AI*ch- 1!72. wlen I tutight I woi' I ty g'ti'e. I tok aix bolt s anI have beo. trott lted . bury little atn.e, I 11 ve rCe ml l1Ie1nded( Vegetinle to 0fh-is wV l tie samo tro"d re-u L s. C t.ke a hil titztn bu ties veiy Spr.n-r. whi--b ko ops in allt H it ITrulgh ti - Year. By so d lit it cleanses my b:ood a,u lortines my syjo0m "ga Iu-.t disease for the yar. 1our'-, very rez-pe.t tiy, J. T. sHERMAN, Disp -nUing Drugg.st, 4A Nioo'et Av. VEGETINE, The M. )ts H1aive it. tI. Ht . STEVENS: Q1or r.--1 have sold Vegatino f r a long it .c. aln U nd it tilvet mo t excetlent Satlulac. tIoc- tl. B. Dil l'ltIaE-T, Mi. D)., Diruggiht. H.tzheton, Id. VEGE TLNE tives Me Rest and a GoodI AppetIte. .\In IT R. TEV NsFIELD, Ohio, Deo. 14, 18Ts. l-atr sir-i have been afficted with Rheumma ('sifo t w' lity yents. I he-ard a gtear,~ de-ai ab u'. Vog.-ia, and was it comm nded by a "m .lCItat nI'f Ilh s ellty to l.umke Veg~et tsao. I was Sit 0 -a I t-c.td nt, walk. Also nadt a tatro 5 0 llag int,t Li 1g, tand I wit cttr d by the veg et in'- in-'ror-u t,,msing Ve-gotnt I was iC-teS:s. .r' dI coultd tnt, di.-. Si,twe taking It, it I n v'on uat; i. at Oin I a good tipo' t,-t. I can highly r':commendiIi( i lor t.'t~ It has dotne for me. M IS:i E. A. VANTILi- UJittG, Short street. VE&GETINEj, PREPARED Dy II. Et. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegotine s Sold by all Druggists. SAPONIFIER I. lta Oil1. Reliable Oneentr'itsed Lye for F AM' ILY f r ant iit, E lact, of ktTltSop qu iKp it is attll weigt ti 81r. ntih. ANII TIAKIa No) ITtliER. P'ENN'A SALT MEAN UF'G CO., PHILAD'A Stilrdimiu's Great letarrh Reme~dy in the anf-at. tmnat aereeabte anal eti'-ctuial remiedy in th. wetr di inr the curt-e of OArTARflhl. No otler ir,i m whtat cans, or how tong stittudg. by givinug STURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEDY a fa ir nti tmperthiii rinl, yott will be convitnced of thi' fate. Ti. ies tninetu is very plIasantt and ean b,' tak ien byt the mosnt riltlicata' .ttomach. Fo,r sale b il trnt~, eti by ICO.LtAY& .,Oam Arch .4DY~AJt}Tin 'RE UINEWIHNDN:CNDUCTtNG CEMENT I * I *. RETAIN THE HEAT LONOE R. * I ' I * ' 1 DO NOT BURN THE HAND. ROBSALE BY ilaose answeru Sfn AfYertsmens was conaf'e a savor upen thme AdvertJser and Ikh P blihe 6 tSig tahey saw she adver. WIT AND HUMOR. ERA8)Uf relates tant a certail trave er lin lolland lay so near the liro that is cloak was scorched. This being bsurved by at guet, ho iald to tho leoper: 1"ere I wake tipI I want to 0ll you solething." To which the raveler replied: "it It. Is bad nows, nt It. off, for I don't wish to lar any in complaiy when all shorltid bo Jolly. ove up tile sorrows till after lsatiaper." IV lin stipp".r was milt-aer aly over, lie sat'd o teit, other, ''Now, I ti ready to ittiar t. " Ilk, was then showed ian iItIunenlso tole biltaried ilt ls e toa k, atld l'tganl to aIge that lit) Iad not ben aroused In :hne. Som &lentletlei rtinklitig at a table l'hote, the oinvermaitionl tiitled uopot I. sters, which several (it ile comkip.lmy "otitendtaed showed a sngtelty ii.tt irgued they tuat have brahis. A younig Itl who had takei tt titlittly promitt 'm part i tIikW ConVettin. t) (lit al lovAa.e of t1 ailea Iv gVilleu , Ills 'ithbor, itatte to Oho attet atd said. 'La yst belitt% ihat otsierz lt:vo raltits ?'' ''Cetltalttiy I do, sir," was hek promuptand poinitedI repIv Itsi nce hey kttow whieN t It 'shtat up.1' Two gulhinig lIttonl girl.- were w"-lk - ig on1 tt y inl tlt sIttlb 11 ofhe it u , vienl tieN slttibled tin . little ohi Ash11on1fd tmtilest Otte. forgottn in tle ntarchi of imatprovrnaen t. a Ott o ' tem topped, and11 parti t e I :tas, l sov Ted th lt'tt'aI1i1 ed tu riitio, . . 1t1t lOston, upon w lt%ht she ex 'aitlter, test'ticat.v, "Iltre [4 a grave. lerhlars of sotmte yunW. 14 r. who nh - rt lt 110 I in," 1.1% lot. 011ny -itr W ,. 'e, and ntow suti, t't~ . A CFRFaIN p:it.a . w : brgging of l' n" vn rtukVII l ttu:'d Otf eimr to a ilntl onte dav. 1I'l ft a t ;I I o; exi o talke it q aiAtet i:. ''\ Py," . tex Iaimtted t p:11utr,' o ton 1ow tha )v1d. , r, who e:n 't, rt n 'olct' 'Ant who -are ilho, :.'' .t i..-t :I-ed tht rivend. O"W hy. .,1r. I ;-i 01"n , :*li -- itd---tud-1 torgv: t, a: .mites ot the >ther " a !'' "Ii 1lt(10 se. Itt de'r here for me?' r t'(Ivd . Gerittti t n ti tilt, I l'w ial de ivery windtIow (It' the p-t 11 e. thl ihr d:vt . "No, It. lire,'' \a%is the vlly. " ozhell, it Is a wer." etm n inaued, gettin hi.; hte:atl intlzkt helt wila low I "lny Ihbor geiss:n-me hive let kIl . Ina onte dav Ind ii - gets litlike. iaS atore taxes :4s hte doe'. at tal I .:.vv k_ver 0M.on leddert \ k.t. ' Ilow c"tmet lov, di ..;3 I'tFcsr.r..-"P:1. dear,'' fasked his t' aint it ir', "Wil ie what is tiht t i trill b tw'L\V Canl a0 :Wident itdt it it p 01rtune If" "ia, der"gavo It1. 11p. 'Well," said hl.t sotil and heir, 'If tty 'ain1tg 1taiot, Mr. Snippson), wetol to at iito a de-llp imild it w,thl b. :tn at dnlti; bitt it ally ott wen. t.o pitll litt lt it wonti bo at isort ule." A N I rishmian waq aeensed of' siel:d1ng handkerchief fromt at rellow traveler, lilt thle ownier, nn filding it, apulogriz ,d to Pat, andl satld I': wavs at titata ke. 'A rrah, tiy J-wel," ret orted Pa t, "It, rats ta .wo-sided tr,stake-Yota took me or a tin'f, and I took 3 ot for at gc ttle itant." A M-DICAL Sttidel t j -inled, withlout n1vitiation, at pat tY d11 .111 I.E at til. i fter iliter, it. boaste,t .-o ottch of his bilitlem, that one of tlt, pattI y sald. You ltave toll i _ unoiht ' htt you 'tot1 do; tail i tfoniachinig 3 ott etinniot '''l Fith,'" saidt tat, ''I tuntnot pay* ny3 share, of tate reckonitng."' Po.L: ell. P'at, wi'aluit is it nlow?' I' a)i14 yout ra taer Ito ta idyIgeri fooal han yt3e tare, or het a bigger i fool ttan ye~ ooak'--Paa : Surea tOW, myiar ttlittt, a.d 'il be bol:hi till I Iiad 'a hilub title a)' thet trgitlati yvr nyrsl,wi, b' thers, Ill joint ye, righlat ot' wraoang. I'l a t anda buit-s. L;tl v-"tA ar'etty' a ght, isna't it, aldcto ? I alaan't ce tity of y'Oft litle ontest ba"re ! I hoplae '(tt diona't iapprovo'tt' oif' j av'eileI urth-s?1" D)r. l.iatletamsat (ftlamon,t I' tis daagnosi' f inan~ tile dia'tse') -'', iIy deart Itial.mta ! 0Oa the coat tray-1 ive by theta I'' AT the tmatineea'. (Thec estrifain ha teat. ltlen ott the lat, attof' thea "aGntud "anti meitlt.'') l.toa: '"Now, (dart ittg, i's til over', andu wae mt,tt bea go tag.'" Eie ( wIth Ilangertugi tanpres tonas of' church'tt) ; "Oh, tao, ama deart, tot yelt. C2atn't we sttay for ereaaiang T1itEt Laalaed (to hisi gairdt naer, whtio tad c:aughat soameabody tr.oaptassin )at -"itllto I Antd you say, Mannders,'tP. thata heo tellow''a as ittpuidept a" Ga: denera teent'thet L-dr hiin aitself hat could nia hate )teCn aitr Ill-bred!"a~ THAT wast a tr'(tiumpal atppeal of the over' of' anat'quity, wh''lo, int artginag thae anperaioty of a oldl ar.ch tectur tta over Ite tnewaa, said : ' "Whaetr w ill yoau find mty maodlerna btnldinag that, has latsted so onag as thae atnelett " Mat. JrtSrica 1'AU wtas renaownaed for' ala let oulty tupont the bentch. Whtile olig on a elreniaat, a tatiotas l~ayer inmfteda Crowrlo wats astkted if "the jiIge vtas not jiat behh.td."' "'I dlon't knaow,"' aidt C'ron1it, "'baaut' af his, I amt atre heo. ras aaeve'r just baefotre." A ' 'a RI D -To alt wvho are r-nit~torn~ tfr'an tat' errors na. Indiaser o' totn or uomoti,n..-rb'ous we aknati, ae -rt IC") a-' . ut atat..ho at . ,-.e , I watt ",jmt a te.gipo htat watt cinr.- .,-n, a- h' E it' tP t. t' tt'n f. 'Taut ttr' I ened "a'tc, dit.'rt thrta tni nary i. Sutt taierica. 8., d t eetfitt'dre iede-vet p..at' h. tav. Mt.kPtt T. t31.AN, t.tiattton D, .tr:wa Yrk tty. at -e sat :t b aty, whailh you kaa .t to h.i I ' -t!Ytei fat' a longt tlime w'l'h itunttttner Comatplait ar Dys'entfery' taudiletaly ltnpraove' undt( garowa f'ati and halthiy, you can rest nasur'ed that Dr. Blull's Blaby' Syruip has beent nsed. So.id menCf aitre theO beatifutl, and this oauts int somea measuare for the bontsaands upont (Ith.rands of' botf ta of Dairbol ine, lte dJoodorizied pet r'aeum tair renewer and adressting, 'a lehl htave aaent solhl ve:arly stance ts invenataon by Recsars. Kennewdy & Co., of Pittis exoltcemet of thec braint antd ntervonts tysteml i the direct cause of' sleepiess yess, ats ailso of htaraisang nocturnal ajrettas. VEoaE1INE haas a piecualfarly soethinag ilet in tall suchl caOS, whent takena Jiasitiore gin tg to bed. WHTu shIotnhl anay one~ buy a anp hal' rosan or elaty, whenca Dabbians' Elier ,e Boap, (maude fby Cratiun & Co., ' .,.,ia Iehlhaa,) Is for sale? It c'tst'- but a r'ifle maotro, and wtI go five times as rar. Try it. As ru L,tvER is SASII.t, UIPORDE1ta.D. MCt( a g at, ta at of Untioau, Is~ trese apt,it a -real lurant the spra tr, Dr. .-Ine's - a naatv' Patl it' Of S"Oa l 2 J he testr ILiSI) tohatyaJh 'n eoea IF YOU OANNOT VISiT US. SEND FOT 4A fPLI ANY QOlIt KIND OF DItY GOODS YOU MI SOUTHWICK'S COB Cor. ELEVE.NTH and CHR Havo just commenced their GRAND SPRII nest assortments of Black and Color,d MiIke, French Novelties, sh iwis, Gloves, lanburgs. i bo lound in the city, and at prices as low or I BLACK, COLORED AND FANCY SILKS. thlle great effort, and preparation male for ils salIves u-i the isbura nee ot Mie largest -tock anc thu Cheapest Pricos overliown to lie- trade. HICII BLACK SILKS, $1 to,; VALUE $2 to l(ICIE 4 4 $150 ; " $1 Go HI 1 e " " $1 85 ; " 41175 RIV'lI " s $1 85; " $185 ilt " " ue. ; $1 25 RICH " $1on; "4 $325 Illatk American Bilk-, $1 10; value $1 no hi ack Anerlian Sliks. $1 25 ; va ti15 HI ock Amerlcan bilks, $1 60; value $2 00 liack Ami-rican Filk, $1. . ; velito $j 25 BLACK SA-l IN DE LYON, $1 31: VALUE $1 75 BLACK " o " $1 15; $1125 lilACK "f " " $1& 8; "1 $275 BLA. K MOIRE 8TR1PE. $1 75; VALUE $3 25 BLACK PEKIN STiIl PE, $1 25; " $1 75 -owred Bovado Saiin do L.yon. $276 ; value $40. Lvons Brocado Silkt, $9 no ; value $4 50 11-11 DAMASE SILKS. $1 ; VALUE $185 (YoNs (AO'D OiILK A $1? ; V.i LUEH $1 65 LEIMSIAN DA MAs.I4 hiLKS tte. ; VALUE $1 'IllIs It ONLY A 1'ARITIAL Lt'11 OvI OUR SPECIAL llaIt(AINS YOU WILL FIND 1VENTEN lIUNDIZD PIECES OF SILK TO SH4K(T1 FOM. 11LACK CA-IRIM K AND BLACK COODS. IIAVINO tAlCUiC(WD FOR Ti[lS SALH'SOMH OF TPt OlICATHIST HAItJAINS IT lAS EVA DIE oUl It P.AAMA TO OFFMC ON H LOT 0F BLACK CASII%fEtES, $1 25; VALUE. $I 75 Ii AU K CASKM1tIEIMs, 4 c. ; VA LUE 6uc. HLACK 4 75t'.; " $1 00 BLACK " Mne.; " 75e. ILACK " 9..; " $125 BLACK SILK M11IA1It. oile. ; VALUE 750. BLACK 64 MOMIE. CLOTH, $1 ; \ALUE $1 25 Black bilk Warp Tate. Mec.; value $1 15 BLACK Urepo Uloth, $1 ; value $1 25 Black French Hint nir, 44se. ; valito 500 IiAcK 48-Inch DIagnals, 7C. ; Valte $1 00 Ilack tina-iFe .unlie, sbc. ; valti - $1 25 Black I1t1at .a 11108. S1C. ; title 500 Black All-woil lunling, 25'. Value 85. B aIck Daiaa-e 1 nt-lilg vW'. ; valul- 8i. BLACK DIAP D'REV-:, ATSI 50; VALUE$ 925 BLACK SATIN D LYON, ubc. ; VALUE 91 BLACK " 1 " ioc.; " $1 10 BLACK "s " " S.; '* 1. 25 UR NADINUS, IERNANIS. ANCD BUNTINGS. OURNADIN ES, li ttNANIS. AND BUNTINOS. Black Moxicatine Mit sit Ilerautil, 47,ic. : value 65 Black Mexicanie M sit I Ilt-rnai, bic ; valtio T5 Colored Datiasso Grenad nes, 8oc; vailue 0 Binck I aiiiwse Orenatdiles. We ; Valli 75 Co!ored D iittsse Orenatdine, 60c ; value 75 Coloreta Datnia-se Iuit.tnugs, 25c ; vatie 87 lllaik Frenih Iuntai. 8T)C ; vau ,0. BLAUK AND C ILOREHFL) LACE a- UNT*iNO, Boo IS-Inch Nionie Strip.- Buntl Ing, $1 : value $1 -o 6 4 satIn S- ripe Mint Ings, 76 ; value $t PLAIN BlA K 11EINANI. 250; V1ALUI 4KC SILK WOUR'TTM IIHtNANI , STMC ; VA%LUH 650 All ,i%k Damass - imenainlles, $1 ; valin- $1 75 ALL Sla.K MItSIK CLOTU1, $1 ; VALUE $1 75 aLL SLK IHOCADES. $1 ; VALtJa $1 To TlESE TE'illt ,A' LOP, ARE IN LIIIlI' XVKNIN0 SUADhb, AND ARE VERY lANDSOMPK. Printed Silk Foulards, 874e ; value 53c. Pi'nited. Salk Fi ards, --A ; valu# 8V5c 26UTION KID .V (lLUVHIS,e2..; VALUE500 3-t.UTTON K1D LOVIS, 4A0; \AI.Ut-. 65 2-F.LASTIW i.1LE (h1 OViN, 15c; VALUE 23o 1314ADE) LACE StAR14S. 14'c ; VALUE 650o BLACK ;ILK FHINUKS, Mc; VALI H 541o BLACK 1SiLK FlUNGES, Th ; VALUE $100 UIOILtED SiLK FHINib.S. Tc; VALlE $1 CUA LhrY COlK (OltSkTs. Tc: VALUE $1 -A, 3, and 4 ELAsTIC 1LA:K f.k L a.oVES. 41M 0 P14WHS IIAMBUIM HIMING. 4000 PIECES H1AM BURG l1GNG-, ATO NE TIllRD LESS TlAN TUE IM1Pthit's 1H it Es. PLAIN AND NOVELTY DiSS GOODS. PLAIN AND NOV tLTY Dfh IM GOOD'. miOWINo rlE MOST BNA UTITrUL ASS -ITMENT (JF 000D. i%ITH M \NY OW Til EM AT ABOUT ONE IHALF I HE IEGU.AR( PRICE, All-wool Twilled DebeLges 25 ; value Sc. The above list of goods is well worthy of youit to us for samplos, and we will Oeeertully -end I SOUTHWICK'S CO1 Car. I .E VENT11 altid 4 ThIs powde; maakiag. J best June| h quality at I balf. Pre' value 8 to l -Ingredienti eenb/ wort market val f Of liitati snark of BUTTER I by (Grocoe our book'* *se Addre ~~DVERTI neerted in ANY OR1 AL. of the : tory for ON~E TIMIE, or fo positions, whioh are oa LOW EWT PRI11 S. M. PE TT El at either of' i ESTIMA T F~or Aelvertisers without cbarge, ft TION of Newspapers, or f< ANY City, TIown, Advertisements in the Best Posi S. Me PETTE MAKE HENS L AY, An Engla , Veternarr Surgeon anad Chemist, :mnw tai (Je a la ale aun h e si wt rthales ireasha. le su ye ta-at aiIheklu's tonal tioni Po~udiers aara ae rnI il nimake ieu. by like 8 i Itcltn' i.,d,ls P'owaders. In-a. one~ tm-a.epoona to un - pint oi feed. -oI everjwia,re. t,r gont t.y atl ttr aIiht letter htamats. 1. B. JOIINSUZN A?1., IIan5 or, Me. SPE CTACL E8 - 51 oroscopeg. Thermom-.etera,-lte Glaqseg, Op. *a a Glasses, Biaronieter s, ad IIvenI Reduced Pr..es. R. & Ja BECOK, Manufacturlnq Optiolang, Pahalpalaat. Send S n in a s iohrt.ed Uat.logue of 141 pages, and DIPHTHERIA!! Iyohnson's Aniodyno T.Iitent will posh tivaly provont thIs terrIble d!iscaSQ. antd will plositirely oltre nlne oasea In ten, Inframatton that wIll gave many livea sont free by mal Do't, delay a moment. Prerention is1 bOter than cure. UBae Overywhe're. I. B. JOWNBON * C~O., Rnnr, Me. e I WUU wth sp00tacl0, appyo Oofesp0Rd to. DR. N.O. OfRAl 0 tietan ' W$N. T W R LFI tree Cq OF ANY OF TIIE FOLLOWING GOODS. O X DESItM. TO IBINATION STORE. 4TNUT Stx., PIlliadolphta. 10 SALE OP DRY GOODS, offeriog one of %te Plain and Fancy Dress Goo 9, Mourning Good, Vlta Goods, Houie Furnishing loods, eto.. to ioer than can be found In the United States. ALL-WOOL C11VCVOTS, 250 ; VALUE 3Tye Yai-dwido ('olored Cathineres, 93o.; value, 870. 44-Ililh Twilled Illes, mTo4.; va u1e, 500. 4,inch1 WOOL CiUKS, 5Of.; VALUE, t0. 44-inch 1' aln Wool Clot,hue *00.; value 650. 60-ilch Novelty Sultings, $9c.; 004 $9.15. .-iInvit all-wool Hait in, . 60e.; value $1. IS-litch ill-wom D agonals. 700.1 value $1. 48-11-Vh I amflasso Melio, 85.; V V.lU. $1.16. 48-Inch IElIOt MOMIE, $1; VALE. $1.25. -8-inIh Curdorlini cuslimeres, $1.; value $1.11. 48-1tich iroche Novelties, $1 0; ia'ue, $2.T0. 48 inch Foulaird Novetites, $1 o; %ialue $2 75. -1-.1ici Cll iCK IUNTING, 6W.; VALUE 760. 1000 PIIECES ll X ID DitEss uOuDs, 12)0c. ioUo " * ' 1(o, 1000 " " " " 210. U00 60 " " 25 . CIIINTZES GINGHIAMS, LAWNS, ow. ONi LOT, 40 UAtIE-1, 0UP Best and Choicest Cliitzes, Calicoes and Shirt logs at c,ko per yard; )I lee every where eio 90. ONa LOT. 10 CA8E8 IF Best American Camlbi oe$ lond Piques, 7'. ON H 1.0 1', UaSN", OF YARD-WIDE lHENCi1 4-INTZES, loc. YAJtD-WIDN i.AUFIC Cit TONNIS,10, ONE LOJT, OF 8CA,E4 CIOICITI' NA DICAS T.\G LAMS, 12.o. Persian antl bideband Peiva es, 10. F"rench Styles liRpI lste Lawns, 1236C. FronlVJaconel.to lawns. 900. lionelt Org,tudy Lawns. 250. White Victoria% Lawns, too.; value, 250. Whito Lin11 d Inde, 5c.;. value, 500. Wh.t. Linw'n do Inde, 45 .; valke'. 650. Whitlo C'orded Pique. 2oo.; vailue 5o. Whito Jicqtaid vai,brics. 210.; value. 8te m-teotch shi-ti t% Cho 1ota, 250.; valub, 85 . French i-rinted Slarting-, lii.; valle 250. 6 bOU'ilW1cK'4OWN" KID GO.OVH. 104UT11 %% ICK'S OWN" KID GLOV E. WARI(ANTED IN EVER iCESPEIT. IF TiIEY R 11' (it 7HAt. M hONKY lItHFUNlDED.. TWO BUTTONS 93c. ''llIt R JUTTONS. $1.10. VOU It BUi Os,8, $1.25. SIX BU'A TONS. $1 is'. In 1Iack, White, P rty. Dark and Medium Shades LOT FIiRST. 28 pieces pure 1.1k and Wool Black 8-itil do Ivon in three qta-tles at 65., N5o.. Und 65s. ThIR fatrick is entitely hew. pleasant, ltglt spring woght, a rich andt lubtrous black, and cheap at 95c., $1.10 and i 25. LOT SECOND. 13 pIrces very elegant Beocade all $Ilk Satin (e a yon ant 8.ttin iruche Silks. V4 liches wide, In choice dark anades. at $2.50 and $2.70 por yd., cost to Import, S4.0. LOT TH I RD. 4 pieces only, llack Mo re S,ipe all Silk Satin, at. ..o. (!uqbtomer are awaiting ils lot to match some they paid $3.1 t per yord for. L,OT FOUJlt Il. 18 pie es 48-inch Silk and Wool French Broche N.vl ,.it 1s, for (.ver,siosses, combluationq and trimmings. v-!ry I leh, $1.60 per yard. Th0y are owned by our noiglibors at$L.83. fMO' F IF Ill. 10 pieces 4R-inch all wool Spring weight, French Sergos, at 75j. Extra vali 111 ,1. LOT SIXT11. 64 ple'es 48-Inch i lwool I'laid Chevron Suti Ings, very serviceable. very pretty, and a'. thb prio,, t0c. per yard. are ic. les tan regular. LOT E:(tITl. Pure Lyons colo: @(, heAvy-2rain Silks, 2i In. wide, soft tas wool. heavy as clot h, choicest it :. hades. gro.t , variety In colors, at $1.07 per yard: value, $1.03. LOT NINTH. 19 pi-ees very -xt a quality Co'ored an-I Black Plain Satis. at $1.10; vailte, $1 0. LOT TEN il. it pIeces enly, and the last we aball ever ktve of th ., lot 0: Bellon's buoillme quality black Vkl v t Ca,hmere 8 Ik. 24 Inches wide (ntver have hearm of a piece of thls lot o SI.ks not we .ring nicely), at $1.50 per yard; het rue value $2.10. LOT EIkViNTiI. What every lady wa-nts to buy at this time of the year, a pietty Calico Dres., lan that you can buy of us at. 5v,e. per yard. tlhe saneqiality and as good styles as elsewhere at 9 and 10 ots. attention; If you cannot get to se- them, send hem. IBINATION STORE, IIESTNUT Stn., I11ta, GILT-EDGE makes 'Gilt-Edge" Batter the year rea. O. and the Science of Chemistry applied to Butter. uily, Asgust and Winter Batter mnade equal to the preduet. Increases produet 0 per cent. Improves east 20 per cent. Reduces labor of eburning ene. oents Butter becoming rancid. Improves market cents a pound. Guaranteed free fronm all Injariess Givee a aiee Golden Color the year sand. U h will produce $8.00 in increase of product and no. Osa yea make a better investmnentl . Beware in. Genuine sold only in boxes with trade. latrymiald, together with words "GILT-EDGE tAKER" printed on each package. Powder meld and General Store-keopers. Ask your dealer for ints to Butter-htakere," or send stamp to us tail size, M lb., at 25 cente; Large ese. 2 Be., sat savIng by buying the larger eseg 15, BUTTER IMPROVEM ENT CO,. Prep're. emure-.sAv," aswad,sa i Ues'AL@, N. 'P. SEMENTS Rewspapers nauted in'the Direor e ONE YEAR, in the best refuI11y watohedi, at the CS, on applcation to MCULL & COs, heir offices In ES MADE r insertion in a VOOOE 8E LED >r the BEST Newspapera in Oounty or Seotion, tions, at Very Reasonabie!Rates. NGILL & COe SCHOOL SONG BOOKS. AT AND A 10 P T \OINO BOOKSB for If falh Sohool., Eligle Nela nol Clinic SlO.0); far Girls' N. rmal auhuieek Slaued Neo o01 Notes Rook, (00 eti.); rier up,er Or 'macmar Li... es GA'a.ssasssaa' Nsho t'jniir. 400 ete.il getnereat collecttion for 'shlo'ole, lViIpa*.nt'wil (50 eta.) ant or P'rimiary hook I, i 14 et6*.) VALUABLC LARO0E COLLECTIONS or PIANO - Kac-h book lias from 200 to 210 pages, and o.ste #200 esa ioardsm and 62.50 in Oloale. Clsse' of tieses. 43 pieoos, motlerately dimealt. (Jesu of the Dassee. 79 of te. be-et WalfsafE, 0te. OGeunoff4Saaus.. 00 epleniud8trauss pieces. Psanoisorte Gss. 10)0 pieces. Oreat variety. ISoane lifrle, Vol. 1. 17.) easy pieces. " "'' - 9. 142 i ees. 22 for 4hauda. P'arlor Messic, Vol. 1. SI easy pieces.. . , (!reene do Ia C3reane, Vol. I. 43 alifi :uit plece. Fonts,tnin of Oe,s. 97 easy Piano pieoe. Welconme HIose, aS .* ' ' Pes..s of IielodF'. 64) piecese,nediata diWoultp Piis'u Alhbaan. 101 pieces. Van* ooliection. The abore 14 rooks ce e in.nearly all the populse piano pi. os ever puliesed. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston, 5. 1. D1rrMBe, A co, 1685 ('hestnu& MIseet. Philadelpista. ARE TIE 5352'. D.(1sANDRETRA 60.89S, ?I &S5eS.IZ%T Stres