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FARM.. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Nrnaonnblr Hints. Tha American Agriculturist, in its hints for the season, says: On rainy days 1 it will be well to overhaul the mower. 1 Take out all the bolts, clean all the mov- ' iug parts and gears with kerosene oil, 1 then oil them with pure laftj or sperm ' oil, and replace the bolts, first putting ' some clean tallow on the screw-threads of the bolts and nuts. When all is clean, throw a barn sheet ever the machine, to keep it free from dust. Seythes may bo ground up and prepared for next month's work, and hay rakes supplied with new teeth. Any tools or machines that are to be procured, should bo looked after now. Consult the advertising oolumus for information as to tiie makers' and dealers' names. , Nothing that can add to the mnnnre pile should be wasted. Cattleyords should be raked over, and the droopings removed to the pile every day. Let no stable manure remain scattered and exposed to the sun and rain. Early potatoes should be put in at once. Plant shallow, and earth up as soon as the sprout appears; if frost is feared, cover up in the afternoon with an inch of fine soil. Plant good sized ripe seed, and give small potatoes to the pigs. Fowls will do well anywhere but in the garden. Provide coops that may Ire closed at night for young chickens, and keep them closed until tho dew is dried from the grass. Cold and damp are the causes of more fatality among chicks, than any other evils. Young ducks are excellent to destroy insects in the garden; a hen or two, cooped with broods of ducklings, will do more good in this way, than almost any other remedy, and they are self-acting. Hogs are scarce this season. There Ml i - j a * i*-i a _ * * ** win ue t? ucmnuu xor iigut pigs next iaii v and if a good thoroughbred boar has not been secured, no time should be lost. A newly farrowed sow will take the boar in three days after pigging. She will go sixteen weeks, and pigs may be looked for in September. The pigs may be mode to weigh one hundred pounds, by Christmas. Spring pigs, if pushed now, and kept on good clover pasture during summer, may weigh two hundred pounds by winter. A sow is simply a farm machine for the production of pigs, and should not be kept idle, and as with other machines?keep only the best. Ewes with early lambs, il not to be kept for breeding, should be kept well fed, and separated from the lambs as soon as there is good grass. The Isl bs should have a little extra food during weaning. Wean the lambs gradually during a week or ten days. If the spring clearing up has been delayed, it should no longer be put off. All earth, manure, or waste that may lie against buildings, should be removed from about the sills. In whitewashing, the sills should have a double allowance; lime is a preservative of timber." Make everything around the dairy as swoet as possible, plant vines or climbing plants far shade, and use plenty of whitewash inside and out. Don't forget the stock Now is their harvest season, and they must repay the cost of their winter's keep, Cleaulini ss everywhere should be mode imperative. See that no drain discharges, or any cesspool or filthy matter of any kind exists within fifty feet of the well. Rise early and go to bed early, and wash the body every night with tepid water, before retiring. !Batter Makluf, 8. C. Drew, of South Royal toil, Vermont, says: My dairy numbers sixteen cows ; seven grade Jerseys, the remainder the best butter coivs I could collect in this and neighboring towns. I think a good cow is as good as I care for to make butter from, bo the breed what it will. I like half-blood Jerseys ; think the butter is better to have some of that breed. In winter I feed early cut hay, with oats, and corn fodder cut when it is in the light state to produce the most milk. I give each cow two quarts corn meal in the morning after milking, and three quarts wheat snorts the last feed at night; let them into the yard twice daily to drink ; if it is warmer thero than in the stable, I let them out an hour or so ; if not, tie them up as soon o? they drink ; keep them warm by regulating the ventilators according to the weather. I vary my feed of meal in the morning, and give shorts when there is a tendency to rub to fat more than to milk ; feed salt regularly twice a week. My milk-pans are large, with the double bottom, for running water in summer. The temperature of the milk room is about sixty-five degrees day and night; the milk is skimmed when thirty-six hours old, and conveyed underground directly from the pan to the barn. The cream is kept a little cooler than the milk. Churn three titifes a week ; warm the eream to fifty-eight or sixty degrees at the outset; butter comes in about thirty miuutes. After washing it until the water is nearly clear, take it from the churn and weigh ; put it in the worker and press the water out with the lever ; then salt one-third ounce to the pound; uso a little carrot-juice for coloring. As soon as the salt is evenly mixed, mold it into quarter-pound pats ; pack in tin cans, on tin plrtes ; set one above the other. My cans hold twenty-four pounds each. Ship to Boston twjce a week. In summer the cows are kept at pasture day and night, except long enough to milk, and ore fed two quarts meal in morning. Crea^i cans are kept in running water at from fifty to fiftyfive degrees ; churn some as winter. Made in 1874, 4,000 pounds of butter. I now reoeive sixty-five cents a pound at wholesale. Never put hands in the butter, soald the milk, or work more than once. A three-vear-old son of David Johnson, of Tonbridge, Vt., fell into a deep well the other day, but lodged on the bucket, which was partially lowered. The mother attempted to draw him up, telling him to cling on, but when almost within her reach the litttle fellow's strength gave out, and falling to the bottom, thirty feet, he was killed. The truth of the following sentiment > is. we all know, lint fi no/1 nv.v. I Though a poor man should live in the midst of a noisy market, no one will ask about him; though a rich man Should -bury himself among the mountains, his relations will oome to him from afar. W ' . . / was committed to tlis White Plains (N. Y.) jail for accidentally shooMnir his nlnnnate. NEWS OF THE DAY. [! ! at Interest from Home mad Abrenrf. Got. Kellogg, of Louisiana, has entered a salt ia the superior district cou^t against Auditor's Clinton's securities on bis special bond for the recovery of various sums of money alleged to be fraudulently withheld from the State treasury, and moneys illegally paid by Clintou bo unauthorised parties. The ametfct sought to be recovered aggregates-#880,^0^... Extensive forest fires raged along the pno of the Manchester and Lawrence railroad. New Hampshire, and destroyed a great amount of timber, together with dwellings and mills Lord Falmouth's horse, Spinaway, wou the great English three-year-old race for five thousand guineas A terrible explosion occurred in the Bankers Hill colliery, North Staffordshire. England, while the miners were at work. Thirty-five meu were killed Tha case of Leader against Moody and Hankev. the Ameri can revivalist* in Loudon, has been settlod by the acceptance of a suggestion of tbe Master of tbe Roll* that the defendants pay one eliilling damage* and Coats, and agroe not to again use her Majesty'* Opera House for tv eir mojtiiigs. ......The death is announced of tlte famous traveler and artist, Jean Fredericide of Waldeck, at the extraordinary age of 110 years. He was born March 16th, 1766 A flereegalo passed over Rochester, blowing down the Leightou iron works, involving a loss of t50,000. Many persons on the Btreets were injured by falling awuings Judges Brooks and Deck, in their respective charges to grand juries in North Carolina, declare the criminal features of the Civil Rights bill unconstitutional, on the ground that no law can doclare that men are^socially equal. The ill-feeling existing between the Frenchmen and Englishmen engaged in the fisheries off Newfoundland is likely to lead to collisions, and the governments of France and England have resolved to send war vessels to prevent diBturbanco..... .Vessels passed through the straits of Maokinaw this year on the first of May The Falcon estimates the loss of horses aud mules in Fayette county, Tenn., from buffalo guats in three days at from three to five hundred head... .The number of miners killed by the explosioh in tho colliery at North Staffordshire, England, was forty-one. These are probably all who have perished. Many of tho bodies of tho victims were mutilated beyond recognition. A great number of the dead miners left largo families of children in a destitute condition In the family of Mr. Hinckler, at Sandlako, Iowa, seven children died within one month, all of diphtheria. Their remain* were deposited in a vault as they died and all were buried aide by side in uue grave r.uwaru nownug Stephens, the woll-known English sculptor, is dead The Carlist forces on the frontiers of Navarre have revolted and dool&red for King Alfonso. The Secretary of the United States Treasury has given directions to the ausittaut treasurer at Now York to sell 95,000,000 of gold during the mouth of May, as follows : 91,500,000 on the first and third Thursdays, and 91,000,000 on the second aud fourth Thursdays each Several new cases of yellow fever have appeared at Key West An unknown roan shot himself on tho ferryboat Warren, plying between New York and Brooklyn, and then fell into the river. The body^vas not recovered.... W. S. Calhoun, at one time a well-known Red River planter, but more recently a prominent Orant Parish (La.) politician, was convicted of forging and publishing a deed of quittance whereby lio attempted to defraud Olivia WU liams, colored, his former mistress, of 920,000. Rev. Mr. Murray, of Adirondack fame, proposes to start a church in Boston on the same plan of Beecher's Plymouth Church. It is to have a seating capacity of four thousand. ....Rev. Mr. Oloudenniug, whose trial created so much excitement in Jersey City, has resumed preaching The New York, Kingston and Syracuse railroad was sold under a judgment in behalf of the first bondholders for the sum of 9750,000. It was bought in by the bondholders, who organized a new company and will soon have the road running. Tho Bteamer City of Hartford collided with a ballast scow in New York L arbor, overturning it. Four of the children, of the captairoef the scow (who lived on board) were drowued, and their bodies were only recovered by cutting through the bottou of the scow with axes. The captain and pilot of the steamer were held, in 93,030 hail each .... Police officer J. D. Baxter, of Plymouth, Mass., was shot throngh the bead aud instantly killed by a man named owjuumu, who no wuh attempting to arrest. Stoddard had barricaded himself in an outhouse, and it was necessary to call otit a firo company in order to dislodge him. Several other shots wero fired, but without effect. It was with difficulty the people wero prevented from lynching him The steamer Alhambra, from Boston for Prince Edward Island, via Halifax, struck on Cape 8able Island during a dense fog. She had on board fifty-two passengers and a cargo of fiotir and general merchandise, most of which will be saved in a damaged condition. The vessel will probably bo a totai wreck. The passengers and mails were safely landed... .A riot occurred at Moshannon mines, near Osceola I'a., in which two officers were shot James Graham, aged eighteen years, of Patereon, N. J , slipped while jumping a fence, and a short stake entered bin abdomen, inflicting a fatal wound Tho United States Supreme Court has affirmed tho decision of the Supreme Court of -Maryland declaring the Maryland railroad tax unconstitutional. Pleuro-pneumonia, the disease which has caused ench heavy losses to cattle dealers and owners ia Essex and Union counties. New Jersey, at various times within the past three years, has again made its appearance in an aggravated form The Pope is again in ai weak stato, and is under the treatment of his physicians King Alfonso has received the Papal Nuncio. He said.he was aware of his duties of gratitude and affection to the holy father, and should fulfill them A man named James A. Duffy attempted to kill Depnty Comptroller Earlo, of New York city, because lis would not pay bis claim against the city. Daffy wh auder the inflaeuee of liqaor at the time Judge Morreilea, of the United States Supreme Court for the eastern district of Texas, in his charge to the grand Jury reviewed the Civil Rights law. and expressed the opinion that all persons have a legal right to have board and lodgings in inns, transportation on steamers and railroads or stages, anil entrance in theaters, while they do not thereby acquire any social rights Judge Brooks, of the United States District Court, in charging the grand jury said the Civil Rights bill in its criminal aspect, which was the only shape in which it oould come before the grand jury, was unconstitutional and void Thomas Daroy * # Michael Maliouy, while practicing at a target. Walter Hyde, aged nine yoarft, fell in to the Merrimac river at Lawrence, Maw., and hits body waa swept out of eight. Boon afterward Michael Barrett, aged eitfht yoars. was drowned ill the Thwiauft o<_ Willie Phelpe against Samuel <w^Q#, the Springfield iiepublican, claiming 620(1,660 damages for alleged libel, was concluded with a verdict for Phelps of $100..,. .Rinaldo IJasliss, better kuowu as " Blaze," an old engineer employed until recently on tho New York Central railroad, was found dead in his room in the Brackett House, Rochester. It in supposed that ho took poison Robert Bonner has given $<100,000 to the Rev. T)r. nail's new church in Fifth avenue, Now York The breaker of the Ben Franklin colliery, near Shamokin, Pa., was destroyed ^'-v *u incendiary flie, involving a loas of $100,000. Two huddled, men and boys wdre thrown out of employment. . ...Some of the Now York Hewing machine agon's have been in the habit of celling machines to poor women on the installment plan, and then, if the last payment was not made when due, to eeizo the machines?thus defrauding the working women of what money "tlicy had already paid. The Working women's Protective Union finally took up one of the casoH and brought suit to recover tC5 Which had been paid and forfeited". The case was decided in favor of tho plaintiff. Ah this was a test case, probably a great many suits will be brought under similar circumstances. One hundred and Bixty persona have died of smallpox at Anciemio Lorette, Canada, out of five hundred who were afilictod Now York's ocean out-bound mail for one day consisted of I 32,062 letters and eixty-ouo bags of papers ... I The Southern Baptist convention met at ' Charleston, S. C., and was attended by over three huhdrcd delegates, representing Maryland, Virginia, the Carolines, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky. Arkansas and Texas Rev. Brother Agelbert, professor in La Salle college, died at early mass. He was apparently in good health up to the time of his suddon demise.... A dispatch from San Francisco states that the lierse Defiance, formerly a pacer with a reoord of 2:18, has been matched to trot against Capable. who has made mile a iu 2:20 The grand Jury at l.ockport, N. Y., reported an indictment against Col. McRao, canal superintendent,, Charles Molyuenx, his clerk, and P. H. Lin? nou, one of the foremen nudor McRao. Mcli&e is charged with certifying to falso clicck foils, aud Linuon and Molyneux for forgery. The indicted officials pleaded not guilty, and the case was eont to the next torm.'..... Messrs. Fulton, Bodino, Gildersleov^f Dakin, Yale, Hepburn, Colouian, Cantiold aud Jewell have been selected to shoot ayaimt the Irish team in tho creat international rtfls moreli Come, and Lot Us Reason Together. To the afflicted in body,, tee offer a few words of plaiu, practical reasoning. No matter tinder what form of sickness you labor thero is one great truth you should ever keep in mind, viz. : All disease originates in an impure condition of tho blood- Purify that, and the disease must depart, fot it has nothing to feed on; but yon cannot purify the blood by the use of poisonous drags and exhaustive stimulants; the ridief which these afford is temporary and deceptive, leaving you worao off at every interval. The best blood purifier ever discovered is Dr. Walker's fumous Vinegar Bitters, compourtded of simple herbs. No matter how hopeless your-case pu>y seem, try tho Vinegar Bitters, and a few draughts will convince you .of their virtue. Dr. Walker, tho discoverer of this priceless remedy, had been given up to die by tho physicians, and is now a sound and healthy man from their use. ' * What Pictures Did. Tho value of pictmes, or rather their superiority over words, as story tellers, is excellently illustrated by a couple of j ? . - > 1 ? uviuuiia viiiii.ii we una reiaieu iu a foreign contempprary. Iu a village in India, recently, it became necessary in the course of some engineering operations to transport an enormous mass of metal, weighing seven hundred tons, from one point of the town to another. Ordinary means were out of tho question ; and as the engineers found themselves unable to devise any process, they did the next best thing, and wrote to other engineers in England who were constantly supervising such work. The latter, instead of writing out nice large pages of foolscap, beautifully embellished with Greeik letter formulae and red mk, quietly waited until tho next big piece of metal tvhich they hod to transport offered ji favorable opportunity. Then tlioy. prepared a camera, and photographed every step of the operation, together with all the tools and appurtenances, and forwarded* tho prints from the negatives to India. These the engineers in the far-off country followed, and with little difficulty accomplished their task. 1 ; ?' ' . Clothes lost longer when washed with Dobbins' Electiio Soap (made by Cragin & Co., Phihp), because no rubbing is needed. Clothes ore wopi out more on the washboard than on the person. Try it. * The People's Friend.?is susceptible of easy proof that'the sewing machine has been a greater Mossing to the masses of American people than any invention of the present century. Nothing else has done eo much to save tho lives and ligalth of the. wives and mother*, the patient, overworked women of the land, who. ae a class, moat needed relief from the burthens of ?very oar lift. Kvei v father and husband ftiln in bin duty'if be neglects to endow bit liome with etioh a triumph of science dm the Wilson shuttle sewing machine. Machines will.be delivered at any railroad station in this comity, free of transportation charges, if ordered through tbe company's branch bouse at 827 and 822 Broadway, Now Yoiik. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on application. This company want a few more good agents.? Iron in the Blood.?yVlien the blood is well supplied with Be iron element, we feel rigorous and full of animation. It is an (insufficiency of this vital element that makes us feel weak and low-spirited; in such eases, the Peruvian Syrop (a protoxide of iron) catf supply this deficit ucy, ana its use will invigorate us wonderfully.?Com. 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EmryWodr w*M* it t and anck ax* rdkaa Iron 10 to i't a d?y I Bbth ttMwrd Mi u> peas IV J w*nt?/)0Q loo. -eUu.tr aganu NOW ?men or women- : rvl wa will mall C a till rree to ihcwe who will canvoM. Lai EPILEPSY SfrBSS^Sa.!!.::"Si!R5 aawmmaamo ? u* Tree. For circnlara, evlrtpnca ol incceaa. etc., adilreaa ROSS HKQS.. Kirhmnart, Ikd. ' I GEO. "Pi. R0WELL& t0.1 MIDDLE TKNNfc SfUCJ? IrpprOTad KARMR fot sata AddmaaO OT,KN"gt?f .Olaarmnnt.WariQQ (Jo. .Tana A GENTS. Oban* C han* a?M* at elaht Nkoeehajda f\. aoap. Sample* 35o Ghana tAian*h1'f* <lo.>BoJ?n BVEIIY PAMIIiY WMNT.H IT. Mnpw ln.lt Sold by Agnnta. Ad drcaa M. N. I>> VfcliZElo.W liti)iLA'a month to annate everywhere. Adtlras H f KXOKI JtlOl 'MTli <Xh.On*i^hf<Vt?p A Great Offer! HI thg beat made% iA? ton eh el oaths ana a II m w?jnn? tone, powerful* p are and even, WATERd/Concerto ORGANS cannot bo excelled in tone or brontr ( ?<; competition. TA? Concerto Htoptujoe 1ml topon <t/tA? HumanVoice. AgeiU W*nte(T. A liberal dloaount to Tea ?ner*? MhiTatera Churclira, Hr.hoola, I.o<1?rrn. etc. Hpecjalln doceinentn to(*? trade. fll.Ca. tnlognca Mailed AHKNYM WAMTKI* FOB A NKW llOOH PRESENT CONFUCra OF SCIENCE WITH F EEltfjON or " Modrra 8?ept elara Hit on 1U 6 tn (Jron Ml." < J book for the tinn ?. Tin ?1U| (Milk t of VWtiajr.^i aobikot of the ino?rtnntn?o Inddcrpa-t IntereaL ,Tb< final cont??t. 1 he Bible triumph* irUrfi- lUaly. Afdnm ' W KlKOtUtt A CO.. fit* Artfiftt PnUadfilr'iita DO YCUROWN PRINTING F?r Proflp?il?no1 una Amateui I 731 I ll?BMTmrlfi?.iitol. Itt.QO- > I"} ?ia* I kM mT<rn atjrlee, Prices from Sft.dO t"> $lAO.Ot O. WOODS A CO. Mi mrfVaan * ,j. t 'i ' "wl frwf fice!! ? ;? The Pioneer. A baadioma Jllnstrstod newspwrwr containing fhfoi mat ton for nerjMKly. Tails how and wbm to woun i uoMt: champ. . bJtRT rn** to all. rmkvs or TBI --Ii ?ont*JH UU JEW HoktnxAD And TJmuoi liwi with other Interesting roattet found only In this paper. ' Send for it at Once t It will on 1^ cost yon a Postal Card. jJJsw numbat fbr'A brll Jnst out. 'M ! ' />l O. F. itfVlfc, Land OMMtnlMlgRwV. P. R. R., C^: v_. t . , c ftiMNi Wffc. nihi ; PORTABLE feSQDAFODWTAINi ffiBrefsf $40, $50, $75, & $100. VfEOw , OOOD, . nUHABJjK, AND OUKA ' U?KHA Sh'r,Petl **<"*, for JJh. Mkaofcidtnred br CriATMAN , *BL-r^a . VW" nf*4l??W* !?< 1 kU tAnid for ? n?tiil<y?. ThU npr Troaa la wo olicht !Jrad day." *Ad *,, HP %, t> if e t Kj lUalf-to ? ? .* motion ' B'"8 * "le DO<ty>rwtatnlns Ru Byltibui1 "r taa> 'Kw'r tho hard* IrlkiK^wn^V oxarol*a or? aorar* ^ >?:.mtji;-<.rJT m train nottl parmapan - lttr M bared: Hold ohaap by t -ji i n?Wf-. \Sm. / Elastic Truss Co LN?| OS? Bf,??diTR7, K.Yt fttTb -i <1 aant mall, t'.nll qt sand forOlreoUr. and hwcpn tkad* xtnx. PATBmtD. V^The best an:l cheapest Paint In II Wnrlil fur lion. Tlu ?r Woml. For as ' !iv.rci!Pr? wwywbwe. PRINCES' METAT.L PAINT ('O.. 'Mnnnft'rer*, Pfi Cedar St. Now Yoi " i s, U&~~CAU '-A'I Purchasers will plea eco that oar name and trade nuirlt are cn each ni every nacka*?rx>- Send for a Circular. I i*? ! ? r?-? t y-i A N. F. BURNHAM'S jtTi SP ' TUHBXNh JSk* Water Whee Jo'Psll ^Vii" Helmed, 4 year* aef>, and t. *? work In the Patent Utiicr, Wn burton,. D. v., and has proVeil to 4yT~.-;? f7r\ teal. 19 slr.ns nmd?. Prlr lower thair any- otner "Brst-cli Wheel. Pamphlet. (rM. ' w. f. HfTRWHAM. York. Pa l?00 A I)aV. Asronta wanted .male and (etna 'jfjU/U Addpiaa Kureka M'l's Co.. Buchanan, Mloh 4 P11? hJfltC! either sex; steady work at boa i\ \JTJ_/ I ' JLl^ Valuable sample# and term#. 1 cents. SIM PSORA SMITH. Cortlandi Street. N. [ $200 (ftlV g A M'FEK. Agents wanted arerywhses. ~Jt 5P I *J otidltBSo. iRtircn * W?mn, Dayton. Ob I 4n Of (hit Pri'rHeWt tWdii'j'iM ever #s wilh jour name linudsuiut-ly printed j I P therO WnaH weat rteltl. mmn reeelpt of S ^ w WM W. O. CANWoS. yTnCneeJand Stroet-t^^. Ma, Dunham Durtham & Sdns, Minufotgrefs, Wa/or?oril4."A EUt Hlhsweet, [E?UbU4ier\I?f4.1 ; KE*? YORfc H ndfnr llhutriltd Cirtuhr and LUi. ALL WHO WISH MALE OR , AG 'lii 1/ j ^ YonCg - - SP . A? - By TAKING ^ THE FAMl Wifl Cheapest Literary,-Art Hn y/ '7 fill' tl'P^w Ti^ T?t M ' .j(!^?Oh, Henry 1 w?? what I mule Boring n?l Journal. Itl? wnrmntcil 18 cir.it gold, ? good tlnl t j Mr. ?.?It U truly> Wnty and * eenrlblo glft? nfl . *J* Fami.t Journal. it on 8 p?J? ixtper, 1IM o/lM tboirstl reading meUUr by the b'ti irrilen of the iiyl Li?ttUbglgy ??? "? " ? Thepalrof' TWINS ASLEEP and TWINS AV OOMB VISITOR, l(h20, " ANNA'S PETS "Mr* t i>i2(.or theKngr&rtneof "HORACR GRBET.KY ' OOntOKroinn "OONSKORATIOR,"90jia4,pr thef ad Pur, Peachee and Rtrtwberrlej, Apple and * iruilu. Or we will give a choice ?t any iao of oor nlAoeat ohromo, printed In twenty-two colon. It * inetloe to the beaattfal design'A* aprooPof then * that a leadiDg dealer In ehromoi offered to wartiliM 1 oa the market at 810.(H). a price lt? latrintlo wo? Weeend aH tho above Ohroraoe neatly arranged w * culars.eto.. inoludlng the F*mili Jouhsai, om j ' | efaWJ taw at New York pfloee. Anyladrorrtr 4 - " Inducement, we aire ?JM>,0O< . ! babtcttbbipte work tq oar Interest aba behalf. We i . Many <of oar ayntl only devote their eveirtnge or i thatypuoannot devote/JarwhaleMnwiI I yoorMsavo boarl Tb?^ p^rtoni dati not all t oat Interfering with th~t? ether dntlee. thus makt I ^"Qr^d In bating that ladles or gentler lag for the Fa in nr Joithnai. aro reaaonably certat **h to make money yon oan become an agent wher Ageeta^rr'nern'M-r that no paper In the I Jul ted 81 ana toe enromne or engnvlnga cannot be pnicboae' * ?'*2** ?ommla?l?n of AO per cent en each anbeo - Seetfetemn for eample with 33 page Tllaatrated i . eAe.'kjrMng Hit of Olftete AgenW , 8ub?ortbe>w. and the Preea ear ef the JotrgWAt. and . I*" For Inform atlott to atraogere we wlfl glre the 3 ??od 17 Veeey St., >*uh Habere; Warren A Hnwar /, Dealer: Rromell ARethaer, 10 White St.. Printer* _We will Mod the J ouawax, eU moo the ea trial, p. J that the Jouiutai. la befprebe'ng regular anbecrtb "i. jM 1 Dr. <T; Walker's California Vinegar Bitters nro a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly ftouj the native herbs feiriid on the lower ranges of the Siorra- Novadamountains of Oitlifor-4 ' . nia, the. medicinal properties of which lire extracted therefrom without tlio peo r ' >tif Alcohol.' ''Thb fruestioli is almost , . daily asked/"Wlfttt is thd cause of tlio unpamlleled'Shdccss of VrvKOAn-BiTtkjisI" .Our answer ife, that they rcmovo' tho qj)Msq; g^ d'weasp, a"4* the patient rol" cbverg his health. . They are tho. great ' blood pu'f flefahd allf<i-glvl?ff principle, 5 .a pertec Hfchbtoirer nud Iiivigoratoc of ..the . /stem. ' Ncv.tr heforh-in the history o tUo world baa a medietas been compoun' jd poRRCsftag the remarkable - qualities F VixKoXtk BitTRM in healing the sick of ( cry di-scnao tuatiSs heir to. They 5 are a ge tie Pureatiyo as oil as a Tonic, relieving Congestion ot Tufhunmation' Of the Liver'mU"1 Visceral Ofgonfr iu Dillon? Diseases ai;j fc4JW vvn i jedt n: P xhe Dj ppcr^ics of Da. Walker's . y'ljusoa^ltitf krs are a porient, Diaphoretic, CarttftiatvycjfcotritioiK Laxative1; braretio, ' _ , Sedative Countor-lotituut Sudorific, Alterative, L&>- Anti-Bilious. f i ' n. h. MftJowAl.irJt CO.. t?. , hr\>?jn?ta and Gen. A (ft*.. Snn Fraiiafean, California en and cor. of Washington and CHarltnii Sui., N. Y. Said by all D>-Usgl?t? tnd Pcal?r?. I ??? - ' ' SMITH ORGAN GO. d. ,tt,. V -J? Bo?ton, 3VA.RIBS, ?/ T7?c?e Standard Jnntruti<*ntm k Sold by Music Dealers Every where, pf Agents Wanted in Every Town. Sold throaahont the United State* on tho rijAn t le That la, on a Sjalem of Month 1/ Pnjuienta, * Jc . rp Pnrchaanraahopldaak for the SMITH \MRnicanORoa ^ Catalnyne and foil panlcuiara t|n application. ^fcPIUM M pt',J to ! I' ** luLB K l Habit Cured >nt A certain and ? > re cure, VltliMit Ihconrenlcnce, ?h- uid at b<"n?_ Atj antldvtfc.thet atimda purely on ita pjj own merit* Send for my. qnartcrly magazine ((t, oa co*U you not/Uiff), containing certlflcatea df hanflrcdH Uiat have been pet raabcntly; cured. X claim to lutva discovered and produced tiie must, obiqi.v ah hti> la BNLY SOBK CPBB FOB OPIUM BATIMO. _ 3. P. COhUW^haPartc, Ind. ffj ' Tito lmppoyeeaHaspSaw.-wiielrtn* M nrhlnr.. V. , tflr" 9140,000 worth In :t y?art. /S/rnnAn^tl end pine uulToraal aatlafac* f 11AJaJTtlon. It Waal}** all alaea of edotlttna.fantt Uion Collar*, < VI li;*- without Injury. Half dozen . -J [I f|(l Tl \f- fcowint Machines rjy 4m tl */L^H Im 'imikMm iuimJo t ? orrtfr. '/?, ',D 1 ?ip*^n Send tor I'amifttlet. A?JKsiH ? WASLTKU anrl r^n mtkt a. (or^..CADi t 1 u L i '^USpSS* >I l?bS. )|,A yo . Mdatu W>Hal|Bta. HoeV)a.|Mafi?. ' I ATTEHTjtWi! HdRlkit. [ 1< NnS*4BnMB Thor ar? warranted totbri VKVtfBMMMgaaul nny (ore neck on liaraq or t l il^MmejWHggFy* Binlelor innnt-v rentlMledilf *Jne Oollat fat cdTrtWo li 1 t > -. > ' iT^yi*^ t Mapftrt'i^BydMtPW^MlcU. rt&; mx&z rHiTSTlfi*3 mm ??to' - ? ?* ?' "? aaliu- ? J ,. ^idfut??.jn!t >< timi to il lui'i j.t i i ftaieame '' ^ i .'l la jj. :> 1' > *f?ii* a<i;5i.'i ,.?=WjWW-?Pbi >noi?!ai "?: "-If*; |lv?s)*jrn , ii il: i sDttcfcjMioita,fjpfci?I?a-.? be.! /i.ljTOAUy J. .... i1' ' ; i.'t. ji .v;, > > u ]< 1 - Jtlf.lo - 1 n i! t i-? : ' 1 fel . r ' * (! !.? ,J /'.. !? . I ' 1.: '*T rAMaT id any pakliabat gl rlic injb promliup*ahpnld isMMd. . . u: York M^t ohiI ?r* numW raitafin 40 rnlumnt of th? fhr-titUt o. ia pay* <\f Ulurtratnl fouXiont 4m a<4*ane? (/ a? u(A?r oy tk?y<\Uor^i_ng prtmiunu: | fAKlL, ?iM?JU,mon?i?a reaay w irsrae. or mo uo ?r a/le ?," HKKI. AKDTOK," aOsM.and " GRANDPA'S WATOIUfJ. =, | AND fc'AMILY," 23(28; or #1.50 jearW with tha m*nlflL I onr bountiful Pratt Chromoe- liasket of Htrawbsnlea, Pracli 1< i'. I Pl?m?printed la U ooldrs. also Pill, each mounted ready far , i ehroa?-*ifor 111.00. OO^BBCKA+ION tsalarceand ma?"' . |a obaate and beautiful. and tha skillful exeentioa baa dona . /. Una of this now and snparb pratnlnm, the PuLUahara nay Mate' e two thousand rv pi'i. at IB*.OO eneh.wlth a flaw th and beauty would readily command. , . Ith oil cloth with aamalaaof the JocraiL, Blanks, Otr>> rear for 92wOO. Each Onttit contains 13 Ghromoa that would ml Ionian cannot fall la raakln* from 91(10 to |30Q monthly. [>r la Cash, and other premiums to. esc omasa oar Agents and iU'.'Sir^ttfESVu'Wa ffSSS^KJm ur*,*. to tha business, take th? Outfit and soli of* aubaerlptiona d arias heir time encased ?aa procure from 1M to BOO i'ltecribers wlthnc many doners, If not hand red.. In a wary short apsea af time, nen who may derate ttseir whole time and attention to oanraaan of a inn* lnooma, of from Hl.OOO to 92.M0 a year. If you eras reside. ,_G tafea rlrea inch inducements. The paper is worth the money, tWor fees than 11,00 to ?10.OO each. And tm pair, bealdsa, swl^^A'^L y^IO 't Q^hBra?U warT