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mmm?m?ammm?m?mamm?mmm?mrnmmmmm?mmmm FARM, GARDEX AM) HOUSEHOLD. 1 Medical Hints. { .'> <J Knock Knees. ? Aj correspondent's advice aud testimony are as follows: I i _ commenced the practice of placing a i small book between my knees, and tying t a handkerchief tight around my ankles. 0 This I did two or three times a day, in- e creasing the substance At every freah t trial, until 1 could hold #bnok with ease t breadthway. When I first commenced this practice I was as badly knock-kneed ^ as possible; but now I am as straight as anyone. I likewise made it the praotice " of lying on my back in bed, with my legs crossed aud my knees fixed tightly 1 together. This, I believe, did mo a f great deal of good. ' . L Nettle Rash.?This complaint generally arises from tho n$o of certain iwrti- ' cles of food, such as shell-fish, fruit, etc. In some persons, tlivsc produeo, c after a few hours, feelings of tingling of 11 the skin; and- tlioh' itching, and then 11 burning. Soon after the itching has 1 uommoucuu, wuoiiih appear ou tuc SKin; those aro of a white color, and tho Rkin around tliom is very red; tho face ft swelled, tho eyes closed, and often with all this tharofis a UfUng of nausea, and weight at me pit of the stomach. 'fhe best treatfhflTit is-*to dislodge tho offend iug matter by au emetic of ipecacuanha (eighteen grains, or one scruple, of the powder for au adnlt), aiul afterward a brisk aperient should be taken. The warm bath often gives much relief. Disinfecting Liquid.?The following is a substitue for chloride of lime, which has tho effect of being soon exhausted*: Take two tablespoon fuls of kitchen salt; (chloride of sodium), two tablespoonfuls of red lead (deutoxide of lead), a largo wineglassful of common sulphuric acid and water. Introduce tne solid substances into a bottle with abme water, then add tlio sulphuric acid /gradually, gontly shaking, the bottle a&ifitervais. A portion of the-sulphuric acid com- . bines with the red- lead, forming, a sul- ? nlin.fi* U'liin.li ia 'DrnniTMf.rtfxul aimflm*- c i ?f - ? ? i"wxt|B"'vv>4? ""V,,UV4 * portion attacks the s jiI^m-Qf the salt, t and sets the chlorine a# liberty, which is c at once dissolved iu the **ter. In order c to use the latter, pour ?( into a saucer t offering a sufficiently forge "surface for t the evaporation; the clifojrine will then be gradually evolved, aud "disinfect the apartment. i j r f Farm NotcH anil Granges are being instituted in New Brunswick, and "the. Oolonial Farmer e says that within a Bhort time every 1 county will have its organisations scat- * tered here and there throughout them. ? Kighty-two counties in Virginia have ' granges in'theftj. { } ' f ' i * ' ; The reatmeut for chronic rheumatism i in horses consists in not exposing the t animal to draughts of cold air after e driving or working him hard and when t he is perspiring. When the soles of the feet do not drop down, as they somo- , times ao, lus life will not bo materially . shortened, and he will b? almost as useful on a farm as if the accident had not c happened to him. Some agricultural societies are offering , premiums for the best walking horses. , This is good for a beginning, but the . time must come when the premium is a 1 feature of each fair. Walking?not run- 1 ning or trotting?is the farm gait, and a * horse that will walk four miles an hour * will do twice the work of one that crawls c two, without costing any .more for his 1 keeping. A correspondent of the Indiana Farmer is satisfied that the producing cause of chiuch'bugs was tlie introduc- c lion of Hungarian grass. Seloct a light, dryish soil for the i peach; a strong, loamy, soil .for the pear; nearly the same for the plum; heavy loam for the apple?-if on limestone, all I the better; and for the cherry a soil t similar to that of the peach. a Fruit from Barren Trees. t I wish to deseriber to you a method c of malting fruit trees bear that I blundered on. Soma fifteen years ago I had r a small apple tree that leaned considor- 11 ably. I drove a stake by it, tied a ^ string to a limb ai^d. fastened it to the c stake. The next year lhatlimb blossom- 1 ed full and not anqthet bl?s?otn j appear- r ed on the tree, and, ad Tim Hanker said/ ? "it sot me a thinking," and I came .to fc the conclusion that the string wa* so n if * : V.QUV VMMV *v |/1V T VUVCU uac oop XUtUlliLli^ Ct to the roots, consequently it formed -n fruit bads. Having a couple of pear ? trees tint Were largt^ enough to bear, ^ but never blossom qd, I toojj a coarse gt twine and wound it several times around p the tree above the lower limbs, and tied it as tight as I could. Tho next spring 0 all the top above the cord blossomed as u white as a sheet, and there was not one ? blossom below where the cord was tied. p A neighbor, seeing my trees loaded with " pears, used this method with the same " result. I have since tried the experi- p ment qn several trees, almost with the tl same result. I think it a much better tl way th^n cutting off the roots. In early j summer j Say June or July, wind a strong K twine several times around the tree, or w a single limb, and tie it, the tighter the t] better, and you will be pleased with the result; the next winter or spring the e cord may be taken off. P: The CnhbnKc Worm. We tried, last year, a number of remedies for the cabbage worm, an insect too tj well known to manv r??r?r?na on a imm. cious eater of the pufp of the leaf. The d| aprinkling of red pepper did well; but B( the beet, simplest, cheapest oud most B efficient was applying hot water. It may U] be wrongly applied, to the injury and destruction of the plant; and it may bo ~ properly applied, doing no injury, and 01 killing the ^insects. h ill a watering pot pi with boiling water, and sprinkle the in- u fested leaves only for a second or two, & It does its work quickly on the worms; a but tho leaves being thick are not heated u nor injured. The aider the heads be- ^ come, the less the danger. The operator . must practice and spoil a few plants to . save the rest. The water, by the timo it reaches the plants, will be several degroes below boiling; he must determine by trying how long the hot water will 11 do its work ere becoming too cold. At 11 the same time he must ascertain by ex- y periment how long he can contrive to " apply the hot water before the leaves ? are injured by it; a very little time will 4 determine theee points.--Country Om- it ' tUmaru J -* 8C MMA.IIY OF NTflYS. Iteai *1 lalereat tram Uue find Abroad. 'I fae 1ob8 of life and pVoporty by the overlo^rtng of the river ^atorine HV Kl^^o in altogether heavier than the reports heVfcVjtl us Ojbblievo. It is now estimated} Teast 110 tUdaeand persons perillieh. < Iu4?ulouso ight hundred lidusee have fullen^jeavnig vycaty thousand people h<mol?*a audSfilnout aefcas of Bubauttcuce.. Lu. the StJ Qj^>nou [U&rter two hundred Ateen.cor\nfpa liavo Jready been foiuld."-'Blft"0 Hoiaea wero left tending of the four huudi ed iu tlio V>wu of [himoullot, in the department of Arrid'go. In ho district of Foix two villages were comdetely covered with water, and man^"of tlio nhabitants periuhod. Ciop*? of all kinds have icon compleioly destroyed iu the districts iumdated. Subscriptions are beiug raised in lifferent citieflTtiithe ouEodmh.-. A lnirxi hmo passed over Ottawa, (Juiida, end didfeori-*, ulerable damage by {flowing doW? buildings' md taking off roofs Advices from MonJota." ilinn., stato that thatffdwn Was also .visited k?j i tornado which domolialied many buildings! V. child was blown from tho arms oLita mothor 1 ind killed. Tho London Times dispatches 'rom Bnrmali state (hat a rebellion has broken , jut in that country. Also that mauy people lavo died from famino in tho Karen country. Sis murdererd wero hanged in one day? wo in Naino, two in South Carolina, 0110 in ilassocliusotts and one in Georgia. (3no of ho Maine murderers, Louis Wagner (known is the Shoals murderer), killed two women and leveroly injured another on Smutty Nose slnnd, off the coast of Maiuo, for the sum of l(tccn dollars. Ho died deuying his guilt. iohn T. Gordon, tho other Maine murderer, oiled and manglod his brother Almon, together nth his wife -and infant child, and cruelly rounded auotber child, ,?nd then tired, "the lonse to conceal hl? crime^ Tho cause \as ealonsy because his brothogfiiad succeeded to in ostate which the murderer wanted. Gordon mcceoded in getting,^ old knife the morning if the execution and cjA himself in the leg and tide in a vain attoifitt at suicide." The two Jouth Carolina men yfero negroes, and met heir fate quietly, r ^fho^IfW^husettf} victim if the scaffold was James 11. flqstloy, convicted if killing Miss Julia Haw^eo$ with wlinm ho tad becu criminally intimate, for tho purpose f getting her out of tho way in order that ho night many a young lady wi(h whom lie had at ln? ill Inra Th. ?w?W? AUV Utvi >1 ?0 * tamed Purifoy .' -? . 1 ' ^ The government Will eell $1,000,000 in gold lach Thursday in July, at tliejsub-treasury in Jew York. The total Bales will amount t<?( >5,000,000 The forty-throe cadets recently ;raduated from West Point have been assigned o their various positions in the army, with the auk of second lieutenant....'. .The London \\9ct piacoe the loss of hfo by the lloojla in Vance at two thousand.' It is believed that-" wo thousand six hundred houses have been wept away in Toulouse and its environs. The lam age there is estimated at from $12,000,000 o $15,000,000 eterling The Bpanish frigate fittoriahas bombarded, with destructive effect, he ports of Matrico aud Dova, on the Guipuzsoan coast, held by the Cailista The ucafolding in shaft No. 2 of tho Susquehanna Coal I Company, near Plymouth, Penn., gaVe way vliile six men were upon it, and thoy fell a dis.ance of five hundred feet, eansiug instant leath A colored man named IVm. Kcemer ittempted to rape a white woman at Rueli ille, Ind., but was arrested and lodged in jail >t Greenville. The next night ho was taken >ut by a mob of one hundred and twenty-five nen and hanged in a stall of the fair ground. Alfred, Frederick A., Charles, Edward, ,ud George lloe, who were formerly engaged u tho grocery business, wero arrested at Chi ago on the charge of defrauding Messrs. O. P. irogory, J. N. Oollinsworth, and S. A. Ellison, if Richmond, Ya., out of merchandise amonnt?ng to 9230,00(1, i. Four whito prisoners in the jail at Lawrence, Ian., overpowered the guard, and taking all he weapons on the premises, escaped. They re all desperate characters and there is little banco ol their rearrest It is belieyod hat after the Alabama claims commission has ompleted its awards there will be a balance of tearly 910,000,000 of the Genova award re aaining to the credit of the government ittorney-Gcneral Pierropout has given a doisiou on a vexed question of nationality. A Yunalkn'fame t#*ttiid?cavitry and aftor the equate"dumber oX ydjirs jecame naturalized, le si^i^eueutly JtetiJrAod to Prussia to live, rkinjf with bin# Ids sou aged twenty years, 'lit had been near a&d fought up in this ountry. The Prussian government claimed is son for military duty, and tho attorncyeneral says thgt government is entitled to his trvioe* atf beintta tie tatn* of his .|ath#r? 4*4 russiau citizenship. When the son becomes f age, liowover, he up ^longer owes Allegiance ) Prussia, and can rolurn to tbiff country as ne of its citizens and even be eligible to the residency Investigations into the work >ga or tne tJinciuuati wator board baa resulted I 1 tbe grand jary indicting Thorn an E. Baker, I resent chief of police, formerly Secretary oi ae water works ; YYm. Merk, city, editor of ie Volktfreud, ox-colleetor of staler rente ; . B. McCorniick, ex-collector of water rents ; nd Paul Bemlien, formerly a trustee of the ater worka, now secretary of tho board of rnateea of the Longview Lunatic Asylum, for mbezzlement of money belonging to tho water orks; and H. A. Bowman, sou of one of the resent trustees of the water w^rkp,,for .grand ireeny....... A utorin in Hungary did immer.image and some five hundred inhabitants of ie town of Buda aro mieaing.... .-.The Detroit iruado destroyed twenty-tbreo Rouses gnd imaged many others, and killed two childron, iriously Wounding three persona and slightly ijured others., i , , { i The rotnrn matfch between the American c.d Irish teams took place at Dublin before ie of the largest gatherings which over took lace in khe city. The exciten^ent was great ad heavy bets wore made on the rebult. "flie iota were at targets 8^0, 000 and 1,000 .yards Latent, and for the 800-yard target the Irish, >am won the toes. At the conclnsion of tho liooting'the Irish team was one point ahead, aving made 888 out of a possible 360 to the mericens 337. The average shooting at this irget was 86 1-6 ont of a possible <50. At reedmoor last year the score of the 800-yard latch stood: Americans, 325; Irish, 317. a the 900-yard match the Americans were ictorious by a total of thirty-four points, the Bsult being: Americans, 327; Irish, 292 ; the core standing: Americans, 664 ; Irish, 630. t C^eec^oof at the end of the 900-yard shoot3g, the soore stood t Americans, 086; Irish, 29. In the 1,900-yard match the Amerloaas | were successful by a sc^wwor tor point8,'mak| ing their entire score thirtv-eigbt points ahead of the Irish tfetuK The umpire made the announcement that the Ameriqpna jrere Victori one. The loavyitaitMipiL st#>d $? Abe Americans, 303 points ; for tl^e lyiphteam points. Grand total : All^m'tfo&m, 967 points ; Irish team, 929 points. At Creeamoor, Sept. 25, 1874, the find match betweon tlio American and Irisfi toaqu^Rra scofe wis 934 to 931 in favor of the Amorfcaiq team. Thus | the Americans won both-matches. The Italian Ht'iirffei'bos passed a bill for the suppression of brigandage'fa'8icily and elsewhere The Khedive of Egypt formally opened a new court of international appeal. Further reports from France place the damage by floods aj, $24,000,000 in the cities of Toulouse and Agon nlono pouring in from all parts of TranW,"T3witifcor-> land and Belgian^..dajh- recprd p|, ,'ilatpagcH hv llood ahf! fonndO is ^&nfc-fced by 4 wtotnf .at Dooorah, la., wlrioh dostroved nrn. 'pertthe valu* of $150,000. Sevoral bridges Jrero carried off China lias made liberal fppropriations for representations at the Philadelphia Centennial A great typhoon visited lloug Kong May 31. The steamer Poyaug was wrecked uoar Macao, and one hundred and twouty-fivo lives ^pere loet,, one hundred and fifty, ihl'k3 destroyod and great damage done t?>_ propojty in Canton^ Hong Kong.^and Whampoa The CbineM ' authorities declare tfioir dotonuination to ex-< terminate the Fdrtnoean savages and to build | walled towns on tlio island John Condon, of Chicago, 111., drdw a'totolyer at;.tlio breakfast tablo and shot his wifo twice, instantly killing hor. He then shot himself, inflicting a woqiul which (uugbt provo fatal. On the peliio attempting to arrest him ho fired at tljom, but without effect. Jealousy was the occasion for tlio shooting. . T r? p *' ^ 1 rA collision occtirrW l>etwean two phaaoagar trains on the Detroit and Milwaukeo railroad by Which fifteen immigrants, both conductor^ aud two other train ^HB)lo\ wcrW'injured >rr%**Tho internal rotwutio 'receipts. for one ye*B up to July first aipsitited tcj $15f^47'J,132.2tF The Iowa ? lipubhoans liminated Samuel J. Kirkwood teXgovekuhr. the platform declares that as specie is the only reticle legal tender, a currency convertible with CPjn : should therefore be gradually attained ; K'\fl&vonuo tariff adjusted to oncourago homo industries ; that nb triofe public land should be ^gjwled to corporations : that the patent laws be .rityitfed to relievo industry from monopolies ; opposes a third term and thinks the President's A -'> awvbvA cuoubuiujj uuco anay W1UI III? BllDJtCt ; indor*dOTmu g(lucftia|i jpid Uf publiasckools. th;j^?^ek>heglt8l rpfcoStfrf Now f?rk city showed 117 case a of contagions (fidfefses, as follows : Diphtheria,' aeventv-eight i scarlet fever, lifty?ono; amakpox.^iaveuleen; typl^id k fover, oMS T\. California- Democratic! Coventiou nominated Win. Irwin for governor. The platform opposes the unconstitutional interference of the federal administration in i the domestic affairs of the States, by ^vhieh one portion of tho Union is ground with taxation to keep another portion of the Union in ' bankruptcy aud servitude; denounces the Republican party for corrupt administration, for the curse of an inCoiiv'irtibfo currency and for tbe attempt to pass the "Foroo bill ," opposes tho division of the school fund ; declares tho right and duty of the government to regulate corporations to prevent them being made monopolies ; favors equal taxation ; and opposes nil legislation known as ''prohibitory.'! Tho UuitQ<k States steamer Lancaster lias reached PortrMs Monroe from Bio Janeiro, having on board eevoral cases of yellow fever. There is no diminution in tbe frightful mortality from measles aud typhoid fover in the Fiji Islands. Medical aid is to be sent from Australia Tho peasants'ef Dova and vicinity in Transylvania, Austria, have revolted against the nobles aud dofc&ted a battalion of militia. Many persons have heou killed, including two judges. Regular troops have been seat to the scene of tbe outbreak Tbe report that the king of Rurtnah refuses to allow British troop? to p&ss through hiu territory in officially continued Gen. Cortina has boon arrested aud placcd.^n^of guard by Col. Manuel Parrat, of tbe Mexican regular tewalry. Rertiua's police liavo been arrested, disarmed and imprisoned. There is great dxfcftAient la"Matamoras,' and trouble is anticipated... .Alexander Ervin, having cliargo of the foundry business of Henry G. Morris, of Philadelphia, who recently failed, lias been discovered Tto have embezzled sums amounting to ?1,200,000, and extending ove/ Several years.,... jOvI.. E. BCarling, quartermaster at Fort Sanders, "Wyfrming Territory, cdihmittefl'eilioide by cutting hiu throat from ear to ear. Financial embarrassment, complicating','fri* 'official affairs, is assigned as the cause of his suicide The now postal arrangemout with foreign'countries went into effect July first.*!... .A member of tL^^ltimoiie city^cQiy^qjd-was exneUed for brife llo^akes fco^coMtinan ^ penedxronrTliat boff? for ctiri&ptiwiJ'.i.. JGna hundred Germans, xuon and women, exiled on "ccount of the new religious laws of Gerud&uy, we arrived in this country and were enthusistieaHy received. ? _ 11 ni_j-ii.nl .C.in A Splendid >Vob?uii Smuggler. The custom house inspectors at New York noticed a lady on one of the English steamers, who appeared to be-very much overdressed. She was one solid mass of furbelows and frills, and over her elegant black silk costume she wore an India Hliiyvl^hich-com^iletqly enveloped her pep^on. % Slii wju* stpntied kr:d escortedafito ilie denrelper'i where the female in uttejnlanQe 9 wenp through her," dud ififl rr4w<fc-drd k>t flnjiug ou her [ferioiT more* tlmn $4,000vidbrth of i jewels, laces and gloves. The gloves were found sowed up in the inside lining of her bustle, and the loco inside ta large braid of falso hair wliidh she wore. Her undergarments were all made to contain various articles, even her corsets being made t(f do service in cheating Uncle" Ham. The-guilty woman cried bitterly. I Hhe is a lady well connected, and was allowed to go free upon payment of the sum total duo the government. ? 1 r? , Unobatefoii pomticiian.'? A county editor in Tennessee whp once loved a local politician, now says: At afi eloction not more than a thousand years ago, this paper supported a gentleman for office during the whole campaign. It stopped its press to print tickets for him, and the editor stood in tho court house yard all day and neglected his private business to electioneer for him, and now he tells us to stop his paper, he oatt't pay for two county papors. Com- : went is unnecessary. | limsim or a jsc Lnco sackp will bo | a popular outside garmfift for midsummer, says a fashion" louiiftr Tbfc favorite shape* ore long, fitted in the back, looso in front, of^equiil length- hH )oro>dh<L ^th ,'hajf1 flowing sleeves. It is safer tolmytnis shape than those with long' front ahd short back,. ori any other foncifpl ghjpe that is conspicuous when.- tho fashion clmnges. Cimjnire lix'o sacks are espe *fiilly stylish this season* .- The cospe iq ruse and striped pattern* of.,.the French giapuae^wedged, with .loco* ;W match, for 866 and upward. Those with jet beads in-the meshes are left pvey from lost season, as beads are not tpen on new lacos. a Lower priced jackets Tm-rv iiiuuaiun giupnr? centers tliat can J scarcely be Vdd, from real lace, and are ' bordered with real guipure edgo. Those -cost from 820 to ?-10. Ladies whoiro I xpert needlewomen makt? their Own lace jackets. They are the French sack pattern with only one seam down the back, and with a row of insertion in all the seams. Largo figures and striped patterns aro most effectivo in these homemado v sacks. Llama lace sacks will be mora geuora^y worn.'than .ever,; <as do lady now objects t? wearing tuis durable lace. Kick women who havo line-thread, lace sacks or shawls buy a ^ stantial llama jacket to save the fragile: thread garment; on llama lace iff uowj so- innxueusivo-Uiat rtjis "hpimbt by wjpmenbr limited in4 oils wtd cajturtl aijford any other lace. The do big us imitite those of thread lijco jackets, and the shapes aro - precisely tlie' samJ--Jong< slender* Racks even all aronnd, almost as close fitting as basques, and with modiunx flowing sleeves. The prices range iroin $19 to S30; those at 830 are as lino as any sold last year fcir $10: those ftt $25 are also very desirable. Merchants say laces aro lower priced this season thau they havo been for many years. Through. *01 . * " . - . T . iT of study and-tnvbstigkWoii which hero# marked tlio path of scientific dyicyvery.i one especially alltfring object'has tempt-* ed the inquiries qnd speculations of nhilesophcflf lb id fyCar/Jfflb \ffeutdE and witches of oldeh time,' th& juggtmr of India, soothsayers of Arabia, Magi of Egypt, necromaucors of Turkey opd the Orient, and alchemists of civilized Europe have sought, but sought in vain ?a vegetable - uon-poisuupus elixir, which, by cleansing the bloocg removing ffom the system all impurities, strength-* ening the nerves, the muscles, and the oahin, and vitalizing every diber of the Alfetem, should bid defiance to the corroding l^id/qf 3?r. WiCqr*, 'of California, discovered au herb, the prop-' ertics of which, if tlioy do*' Hot Entirely ' fulfill rdUhe oomlitions abyve mentioned, bavem Kmsfc'ptotCd tlitanselv^s efticaeious iirwH-of them; this herb Doctor Walker has mjnje an ingredient in his famous Yiuegw Bitters, which'can be obbiincd of any wholesalo druggist throughout the country. * A Good Time to 'Do It. * There could not be a better time than the present for young folks to fix-in their minds tho important dat"? and dotails of our country's lmtory. Schools might well throw aside for a while the regular histories r of the United States, and arrange a popular series oi les^ms based on the centennials that will occur all along during the coming eight or ten years. The natural interest awakened iu thtpyqunr mind ;to ol^takk a dear and conrfectfed lde& of an evOfit wliosfe lfunJ" dredth anniversary is about being celebrated should bo improved by teachers. It would be worth more than all the didactic precept ever uttered to rmnils about the importance of studying histoyv, The occurrence of these' 'eenterM ' iiials givds a reality to past eveftts tvhich' the mco record of them docs not, and thus the facts are impressed upon the y?"TPiSi;i'-' ; , The-purest artiule is the cheapest in the end. 1/obbins' Electric Soap (mad? by Cragin A'Oo., Phil.) is perfectly pare, snow-white, apd preserves cloth,yp, washed with it. Be sure and try it. * ' i. /. >. . tr The cathartics used' atld approved by the physicians comprising the various medical associaUdhs of this lit ate are now compounded ;nd sohiMndOr the namo of l'anouh Pirga'"Mm) on. Jloxiv/ Wo copy tho following irom au oxchange, which is important if true : Chronic diarrbu-auf long standing, alsodu<yitery. aqd all sixhilar complaints common at tuia> season Bf the year, can Us ertrdd by *he nsi (internally) of Johnson'* Anodyne We know whereof we affirm.?Coin. ~ ' p Eininept fn?u 9^ science hav0 discovered tbilt' elcittricity ahd mkfehetlam are developed in the. system from the iron in the blood. This accounts for the, debility,',low spirits and lack of energy a person feels when this vital clement fcecproen j-ndnced. The Peruvian Hyrup, a pfotoxtde or "Iron, supplies the blood with its iron element, and is tho only form in which it can enter the circulation ?Com. ---i ?-r ] A MAN OP A THOrSAND.' A OONSUMPTIVte OimSCD/r* Whta death wn* Houity iripBtiieil from Consumption, all ?iiodine hartoo fatlad, aaoidpnt lad, t<ya diecovonr wherety Dr. tf. JaVD i.utrd'hH Only ehUd-'Wlth -?T>rrp*r?Uhd of Cannahit Indira. Ha now give* recipe free on receipt of two utefyp' to paf erpraaee. There le Jin4 a.alogle evmptom of Contulhptlon that It cfchA not dt.Mlnats ^iiget Sweate. Irritation of the Nanree IHffl.nli tori clod, *htua Value In the Lungs.' Nwnoa at 'the 1 Stomabh, JnnrVt a of th* Htiweift. rod MFfcstjtir rif the Muscles. Address CltADDOOK A Of>.. 1038 Rake *Jft| ljl^w^jlphiG. Pa.^givingpapiir. | Cl*1 *? ll5c;?2?1 wtOn^T?lx^*'n who are rttiffMrig from Ojs|l>-ptU, ffrartsomftlMl, hdhd ache, vertigo, dafcllUf of the nervosa system, eonntlpaHon, acidity, despondency, and ninny other maladies caUfte<l frura aa Impure slote of (lie ti>od. TUU *1.ft# o things need not exl't. Or. I.*N4JI.KY'M IICmIT A.N|? fIKtlH HITTKItS will esi>?) Uio-a dlseaatu, | and Insure as It were a now U>a?e of life. Bold by al druggists. OKO. 0. GOODWIN A CO.. Boston ; Whotseale Agents. . n ~ sx A J - >. f -Ml J j tN. F. BURNHAM S TiJimiN* Water Wheel tV'ns Srlcfledi4 years ago, and put to work In the Patent Often, Wash ington, D. O., and has proved to he Iho bent. 1M sires mado. I'rlren lower than any other firat-olaat Wheel. Pamphlet, free. leadln^atftqiUtg fvfVartc.W^tst He need not have unusually1 favoral application. Add UMPHUaU f.! children** colds. K*)ue sace their .RLftirsy- \vtiiK BaUiIiHiu; STn>wfr"ThBf ?m tli? eaaleat, moat N|CtC}*4 WlW pliable and Mr*Ice ible. 1-ook out maMMMMM lor Imitations. All Kenuln&supds I Z# 3V jjgMhii l'irt- nt stamp, .'lib . JUMdWMMl " tiLnlNTFlEi AI'HISTS ..Kninfulirrr '- ??? f'tr II I r Iliiln I II iatnry -?00<? Jniat, 24(1 atiwrar. I 8*roer?et Street. ? T>H!*NgYI.VANlA iJJLIXARV AOADKMV. Cheix Ur, Pa . opdHS WW' 1th.: f nacnUpwbtaiVK"'.grounds ampla, buildings commodious. Civil lfnglneor' T*?, Ih* Ukisslca and KngMMi thoumgUly taught. For yte!tr v^r A Chemical Flower. ' Xtfakhotaw with ovdff cfllrtlgVm fnl< irtJill>apbatW Heart degree of moisture or d-ynesa reprearnted Dy a different color. T?4la of etonnjr and fair weather, hunt, postpaid. on reiolpt of Vfo ceata. A goats Wanted. .? A 1'. MKRM RI.Ij. 3JJI Arch Street, PhlIndolphla.T.i. 1^1 A C rr-Xlio chcicigt fct'tBi fcortfrnl/aWrt**' JL ? -liY He jfrlcSa-A.arK<'*kbon^SM,lo,Amorivnr staple article?pleases everybody?Traflfl ronMtrtjally Increasing? Age til s wanted avprywhore-best induceipants-don't waste flflo?send f circular In ItULKilT . WELliR,J3 Vfupy Imk. P^Boi 12ST. , " heavy yYTkeS^ A new tlirliliiiK glory by thn nnthor of "lAxainal .the World" bsi j a it begun In ibe. flotVou KVlly Ololf. (irt Hi? ubiilr glory by roeai*/f<.sA) ctn-fjr tJrtiVHse, S pace. glory anil uewg paper, dor 3. months, postage Tree. Thf. Hi.oue Pfn Co.. Hestoo. ' -j ,? (j.. : riMOODT IJSANKET. t tvllnrTgTkTrtf No!*. JolfKSTdTtSTub^. i I Sermons by Moody, Jobn .HaJl and othen*. wtfn (u KmcTaviDfrs oJ >1 ?1 Dntch (Fulton Htr*wt) Onurrh Hi now Ibfr pilUgri down. Prio4, 32 unr JUV, 13 E Y>iv7v Q ed every Morula*. All lhuKot?. Only 34 aswr. ' t /Try ll one month fur lift oeliM, Mrtimtifud! B'< ' .Jrul -VW2! lHHHJAJ.r. g Wprriif Strgflj Mi'w Torh. . Tills now Iran U worn ""li n#rfee* popxfort flTBLASTIOfJ tfl&aJ&vSSHL T BU8S> JV *hp ixxly. retaining Hup TV. ?/r^y tnro ondor the hardest iPD^nBPQa erorclM or wrnsit lirslo Efar* until DfyrnsnenUy oared W Bold CTisnp by Ihe . Elastic Truss'Co Key ^83 Hrondwny, n, y.,(1ty, sod sent brmll Oall or send for Olrgntsr. and be enred _ * J. H? Wintlsw Sz Co.. Stj> Hrakn? I'urtlnnil. .V>.; ,OV We 'hotleetly think jesir Nk;at Vum M \ K superior to all other Baking r'o dors." WrXm?'SS^^W u'esl, Miotic it Co.. Grntrrt, tJJJJVi ' Sfmli'.'Ki M, ' Viiii., ??(/ v " >>?r > IiOhVi' 1 I bo**! ujmhbeos all lliu iiunlftlus . UlWr/ 7 > dbsftodin rf flrefolaM Uaklnv K^T^4, . for l^pepI 'lies end ?en)c pi-teeivi} and i>e?tea' V/ B New York, ^ I BURR *^LL9 FOE CORN, FLOUR & FEED, /apy#4i^Hier/yt vwyU I ^rtrnfiHp miA $malf, lay* mJhHwM t^OO Bold. SO paUnlt foe | ^mD KSflfl^BQuCCV grinding A bolting veget*HHSQV ?U?tadTnt?mlt.ty.k*n^ . wind, Uaih, or EPWABD HABRHOS. Wew Heryn. Conn. BOOK AGENTS t? ??ii **'Tiir OVU.D . HUtrt I <J |??.op|e?? C o in in o .a l/gL-r llrillrnl ? .1.1.-r 11 II I. 11,. .J . elegant appnuancf^ and Biasiy n?wfeatures e\ the book, csiun It to (til floragatilwly tftaq ?lj Burls uvari tftilk-lishod In this countrf. Tno'e of mv agents who fl*vV had exporter)o? In aylilns booju, say that In all their previous canvassfn- they never tnet with stfttj rueomi 01 made WV larpe wages, na stnoe commencing the aale of t my work, tor tonus ytmj territory, address (Inclosing two poatugn stamps and stating eineHsnoe), It V. PIKItCB, M. 1^. __ . World's Dispensary, Buffalo; N. T. b'ole.?Mark envelope ** For Publishing Pep't." 1 #W>Q& AGEITS WANTED (IN[wTO5K''GLEANIH6S FOR THE CURIOUS." For 30 year. UfM all IHsiainra. art, science, history, theology, earth If*2 BB and heaven, nave been rued ana rsn sacked tor 7.^4 the rare and curious things slowed away in thlsrjmarkable book. It It actually ofrrfmrino with quaint, beautiful, brilliant thoughts and truths I riTHtt sentiment, iannious devices, ana the m?st won 1 derful facts and eurleilsTanelee ever known. Thajprorlesajr "it's tplttuHdAgents ssy "It's a Kid HQa ?-and these now at work report "(10."?" 70,"?'" SO,"?"flo orders ; a week I It really outsells all other books (Arse (o one Air " only to are it is In buy it." Ws want J O.OOO more trusty Agents now?men or women?itnd we will mall Out til Free to those who wilt canvass. Isirge nampiilets with full particulars, term*, etc.. sent frtt to all. Addrtss A. D. WOWf HINGTON A CO-. UsarronD. Cob*. <E 4 ri s <? O C for day. Boml for Chrorno Catalogue tD 1 U J3 As sJ ! II. Burma r>V S- si Itwtss V ... TJUVV HA EE. MLI'm. The best and ehta^it Paint In th? I Wr.rld .% Inw, Tin, or Wood. For salt l.v TVMq^vfrvf 1-To. M"ETAJELIO PAINPVfliVtKMtVnWfccldjlt.. Ijef fork, jtjf C A.TJTION.?Purchaser* will please : reSTHaboftVflknlt) and trade mark BADbaaoh and 1 eVfefir packo**.: Send for &.Circ*lar?-t?; , A^ENTipit;>rO\VNlSk9 OP HOBSK8. d??tt <i >* -o *jan AakyonrUarncaa iUUierfur /2& tho Zi.NC .COLI.AUPAl). i-. tSk&Hl.They nrn wnf-rlMod to rare E fiit rorr ?. ?k<xi horvu or ^b'ek-^jFTIf tnii]r?nr' infVjr rr(\ndfelJf ~y jf printed direction* VraTol ' MaiiuTt'ra. Buchanan, lllcli. THE WMlT SUN. w*. livw"-* Trr*? 9 ' ^vy''rlt SMB.flRfiAlpO. Thet fjftZClcLaaBn Sold tfy feAsfc' Deafers; ^Wr^where. Agen^-JWajited ip Every Town. . *.i. # ^ VV Jl * Hold throughout the United Htatea on the 1NSTAJ.I.MKVT P1,AN: * That la, od A Byatira of Monthly Pay menta. PorchaanrAhOuldnA(of(hn?MiTH Amf.iiipaNOaoas Goteloppea and fall particulars on appllcat Ion. Whother tor axe ?'P?? h* evert rMl(1?nt in thrtUml. W# know of no I'TOf h^n *"?? * * ?r"mU,r d~ 1 MERCHANT'S C Jf th? RfAndaH Un'raont of th* Unltari HUUm KoIjJi Oonta ; smalkilm, 2 > o*nt?. Sm?U ? r* for fum'.ly cw f|r| f established Life Insurant A ^ i good Agent In every town experience but must posse ale and worth looking into. Iress, LIFE INSURANCE, p. < /a t q Wlfff 'tinM 4 I)lv?J. Walker'p California Vine?lU! llitiers ar<5 &1puTeff,??|dH?le * J ? " preparation, mada,chiefljr froiu.tbo na tlvo herbs found on fTio loWcr ranges of > the Sierra NoradnuioutUainsvXpwilor-, ' ' nia, tho medicinalproperties' ot which aro toxtraemd therefrom without the use ? of Alcohol.- -The- quastiqfl te.alhjost' \ ' 4 (liyly asked, "What to fchaeause-of Ui6 . , .upruiftillelcd success of Vinegar Bia- . . XERsf" Our answer is; that tlwy removo . tho.cfiuse of disease, and the patient recovers his health. Tlife^ are tlffe groat blood pui fier apdft lifo-giving'pfmdple, <* a. pertcc . iieiLQvatpr and invigorator of tho ; ostein.; befoyaJ\tho history o the wp&l^ljhjrja iucdfcjiail>den compomv id possessing tho rcmhfiramb qualities j .?Y?kko*..r Bitter.*iu healing the sick of c cry disease maii is*heir to. TChey l . ^are a ga .tje Pu/gatujo Rs \velltfi$ a Tonic, relieving Congestion of Inflammation of the piver nnu Visceral Organs in Bilious . frise^ees j t . 4lifi properties of Dr. Walker's v i?H?arFittkrs ar6~Apei'iuiit, liuieho?tio, ? Carminative, NuUiUaus.ek*xaAivc, piuxetic,^ Sedative CouiTter^Irritant .15 utCt)rifle, JAJt. tiva<,an?: Anti-Bilious, i-t r # ? A' find ?or. of WanJnru^tvn Clmrlton Sta., N. Y. Sqld by ?llurti|[i;l?uTnf9 DHUcfi, ) } f 1.1% ' ,mIto^4 r+r'l NEW Y QRK -TRIBUNE. ,t Tpe Lending American Newspaper, t " ' Xf/jt BEST ADVKItTlSlNU SIEIXCJ!. Daily, $10 a year. $^-jy??jlsl|. $?. ' Frr. to Iff S'thirTil'rr. Sprcimon Copies and Advortir.ing ISjifetH J-'i. ?. Weekly, In i-ltUiieof 30 or more, oniy'31. posting**pMd. Ad'ftyf jQif* jjuiigjy.. N..V., Address Johnson, Clark fc Co., Boston, Mass.: New York Ctty j Pttuborfh, rtu\ Chtofo, 111. i or tft Loui* Mo. m >METH I KG &&?&!?:' Est ^avo wor^ M,u* nioney tor nil. Trtdii or \v<ii?vs, Imyn a r lJMc, wliolo or *t>ivx? tiui?V. *>oud Mfiinp for Catalogue. WfmitPM FRANK GlAmK.lft* V>-dfmtT; Maw. IGeo- P. Rovtfil & Cfl. j ? O f V / k n month to aconts evHrywbcre. Addreoa KXCMiAIIOH Sl'l**.. CO..ijuctea^Mlch Am SAMPLE PrVn ab'd Biff Pay to Main or.d ifK * Female ewrywbere, Addreae, H*** THK UNION PUB.'OU.. jlawark. W. J. u. jar /aa Of tin* l'rettirnt darda jon rvnr ?w A?v fit B with your namn handaomcly printed on *AJ ul(l sent, pout paid. upon r.*colpt of 211 aJk uJ conU. ,.Y?ur frlomln wttl all ??l Lbeui wlroti they?< ? yohrs. Adduce. .W. C. CANNON'. All Ivnenlamt Street. Boston. Maaa. af* p* /-v Invested In IVnll Street, RIB TtS ^^1H I oftou lead* to fort una. A *f/U V H ?^WVV T> paK(. book eiplaloing everything, and fcopy of thn \Vnll Streef Kptftaer QTAVrQt T> T7'Y71 Jons 111CKI ISO A Co , linokem oP-Pi X J2 At'ijJj* A Brokers* 78 Broadway. ft. Y. FLORIDA . 10c. for bpooLuan. Florida Fruit Crow eta' Association?meet in? of f K75- S??"V ctn. Address Wal* ton A Co.,Jscksomllle, l la. hay where >??u raw this. F?V1:lMtoFAJlUJXTS IT. Money In it !i boidiJAidbt^yflit-y A tf.l'ovW ? Kt?lf 3 Potinlsll BiitS Can ho inailo anywfcar.-rl.T a a*' o?in. J*>o churning rnquliod. llecolpt rant fir BfYvtun?. VT/ld^feas. P. O It.?* 1J7 Vl. rt.ll3l.-iplJ*. Pa. /jcxSPh^ Itcidt nil,Vi^lriJL They tuto th* tone of the bowels and weaken th&'dfgPttidn. l TiutiuU'h. Effervescent Seltzer Aperient ' * J Is used by rational people as a meant) of relieving all derangements of the stomsctt. liver and Intestinal, because, i It removes obstructions without pain ^pd Imparts vigor ' to the organs wblch it pltrllfi f And tPgtilntes. KOl.D BV ALjIJ DITOOOISTS. 500^000 ACRES Michigan" land's F O n -S_ A li 33 ! : The litiyt^^[li| ArksonJf.nnslsB uuil S " f'V.lr ft ft II -They are situated almig lie railroad and contain largo tracts ofexfellent PAftfttKO olsdjrijfl A?*s. The farming landa Include some of the most feWlid and woll watcavid liurdwouU lands In the State. They are timbered (no Inly wiflT Krd-maple and MWli ; soil black, s.inMy l ?n, fkd njr>ind? le eprinfs of unrest water. MfchUra't Is jipe o#the le.isBlr 0i).frdaiid most / proaperous^smtra is file Uilon, mulst* InanA* hnvo a greater varfrtg of <tr^i?y < >aaonrcnOOliy MnJtVt stem com In ?!' > havejo f tp-iyeM.urcu. mm iruim inn? rrr?p nri?*^mu!lcn ! ! I <tt* boon tlin ca'ti Tli? vi*?t aoiir In Karma* und ?iVTira*Ua I'rlco from 1M2.50 to !*.?.< IO m>r aero. K?nd for Illuntrutt'd l-anVfilr*. . Ad<r?*a.. 6. 3L_l*AltNKN. CoiHinlrnbitirrl l.ilnMlKi ViNltffil i mi TOBgmBrfbfli'PMr* ? Oil win be foand /.n l??alual>leMn merit, abd wnHh rtetary rue(l)olu? or aillole now uord In-tln" Untt<?t Htetn r*. thaw tills. Yellow wrapper for t.nlmsl an<l wbttu (or iAHG-IilNa- Oil. IMllltiK ny... 5e Company, jn the cltySf to represent its interests. 88 a good character. Terms Fiili partibulars sent on Ipl D. Box 2816, New York. S *V