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FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Medlc.il Uinta. 1 Nail in the Foot.?To relieve from , the terrible effects of running a nail in the foot of man or beast, take peach loaves, if a season when they may be obtained, braise them And apply to the wound, confining with a bandage; renew c the application if neoeasary, bnt onoe is 0 generally sufficient. v Stings op Tnseots.?For the stings of f a hornet, bee, or wasp, bathe the part * in extremely cold water, or bathe with spirits of hart-shorn. In case of swallow- t; ing a bee or wasp, take a teaspoon ful of c common salt, dissolved in water; it *' kills the insect, and cures the sting. Trkatment of Burns.?Plunging the ^ part immediatelv in cold water r?u??u*-n the pain in a second. If tho part can- v not bo kept nnder water, cover it with dry flonr an inch deep or inoro. In mast ' cases nothing more is needed. In so- 1 vere cases, while the injured part is un- 0 der water, simmer a leek or two in an 11 earthen vessel, with half its bnlk of hog*8 lard, until the leeks are soft. Whon cool, spread it thickly on a piece of linen cloth, and apply to the injured part. Renew if necessary. Sprains op the Wrist and Ankle.? As soon as possible after the accident, get a mnslin baudage, one cr two yards long, and two or three inches wide; wet it in oold water, and roll it smoothly and firmly aronud the injured part; keep tho limb at rest, exposed to the air and constantly damp with cold water. The 6ooner after the accident the bandage is applied, tho less pain and swelling there will be. Blebdino at the Nose.?The two small arteries branching up from the main arteries, on each side of the neck, and passing over the jawbones, supply tho face with blood. If the nose bleeds . irom the right side, for instance, pass the finger along the edge of the right jaw till the beating of the artery is felt; press hard upon it, and the bleeding will oease. Continue the pressnro five minutes, until the ruptured vessels in the nose contract. In the case of severing of an artery, tho utmost activity is required, else the patient will bleed to death. Tie a handkerchief loosely around the limb, between the wound and the heart, place a stick through it, and twist it up tightly, till the bleeding stops. If tho wound will not admit of this, place the thumb upon the artery, between tho wound and tho heart, and send immediately for a physician. Uoaiekold Hint*. Based Rice Pudding.?To one quart of well sweetened milk, flavored with nutmeg, odd three tabiespoonfuls of rice; bake slowly tour or four hours, and uJd to it, as it bakes, another quurt of milk, half a cupful at a time. It should be eaten cold. Boiled Bread Pudding. - Crumb your Btale bread into a pudding pail and Cv/ver with sweet milk; set it by the stove to warm and soften; th< n to a quart of milk add three well beaten eggs, a half cupful of sugar, and as mnnh frnit on ?41? -*? ? ?uut nibucr urjf or preserved ; set it iu boiling water, and do not allow it to stop boiling till done. Do not fill the pail, as it needs room to rise. i Mush.?Stir corn meal, mixed to a paste with cold water and salted, into a , pi t of boiling water; add more meal if not thick enough; boil an hour, stirri g ] frequeutly to prevent lumpinehs; serve , hot, and eat with cold milk. East India Pickles.?Take ouo peek i of green tomatoes, one-half peck of i sliced onions, lour can'iflowers suited < tweuty-four hours; draiu them and ruix i with a handful of horseradish, one ouuro of cloves, one ounce of ciDiinmon, one- , qnaiter pound bag of white pepper, one- , quarter pound of brown su^ar, onequarter pound of grouud mustard, onequarter pound of mustard seed, two bunches of chopped celery, fifty small cucumbers; put all in a kettle and cow r 1 with cold vinegar; boil fifteen minutes, 1 put in u stone jar, and they are ready to eat. 1 To Take Wrinkles Out op Sn.k.? If silk scarfs or handkerchiefs have become wrinkled, moisten, not wet them, ! eveuly with a sponge dipped in a weak solution of glue; then pin the article, smoothly and tightly stretched, upon a < screen or a mattress. < Elderberry Wine.?Tn auo ? ?-?. ? ~ J " I of the elderberry juice, add a quart of 1 (water and half a pound of sugar; let it 1 * stand for twenty-four hours in an open 1 vessel, then strain carefully; bottle and 1 eork tightly. Palat the HaUdlnga. Before the boards begin to show their natural color is the time to paint, for ' two reasons: It is more economical in the saving of the building, and n i he 1 use of paint. As long as it takes 1< ss paint in the aggregate to keep a build- 1 ing looking real well it is infinitely bet ' ter to do so. It gives an air of neatness < to the premises, and speaks as no other i advertisement can of the thrift of the 1 possessor. i In the fall is a good time to do the , painting. The flies are less trouble- , some and there is generally mere time . for the work. If it is put off until spring there are ten chances to one, on thefarin, , that it will not be done in a year. It ( will pay to do it now. Tke Halter. A correspondent sends to the farmers' , club the following remedy for a horse , pulling on his halter, whioh was given , him some months ago, and whioh ho has tried with satisfactory results: ProAnrA a ?tr?n J '?11? " ** ? |Z HUU ? DUItUU UJUMT, Blip me strap under the horse's tail, crupper style, bring the oords along through the harness and hame rings, and also throngh the side bnokle or rings of the halter head; then tie both ends of the strap an yon would an ordinary halter strap to the hitching post. The first backward movement will produoe anything bat a pleasant effect for the horse, and he will tire directly of repeating an i action that will oontinually punish him. ** Saloons keep in advanea of civilzation," says the Minneapolis Tribune. Ten, we nave notioed it. When Daniel Boone went alone into the " wilderneese 1 of Kaintocbe " be found a " b'ar " tendor. < SUMMARY OF JIKWS. icreitlac llcat troan and Abroad. One hundred thousand dollars were lost by be horning of the works of the Rhode Island leaching and dye oompany, at Providence. The troops under command of General 'erry in the Indian country have broken amp and are on their way back, with the exeption of two infantry regiments, wliioh will rinter on che Tongne river A gristmill, our icehouses and sawmill of Otis Putnam, t Danvere, Mass , were destroyed by fire ... longreseional nominations : New York, tweny-seoond district, Geo. W. Smith, Dem.; >liio, sixth, E. B. Hall, Greenback ; Alabama, onrth, James T. Rapier (ool.), Rep.... A singlo cull race of two miles for $500 a side between ohnson (colored), of Boston, and Landers, f Salem, took place on the Charles nver, in be presence of ton thousand people. Landers ron in 14.02? Johnson becoming exhausted. Violent hurrivancs are roported from ho West Indies The " Old South " church if Bostoa has been sold for $400,000, to bo ised as a historical museum Germany >nd Great Britain have protested against the icts of intolerance practiced on Protestants j >uu upiuuu nuuiurmw. Oen. Crook's command has had an engage cnt with tho Indians. A large village was lurprieed by Ool. Mills with a detachment of >ne hundred and fifty men and entirely doitroyed. Castor's Little Big born gnidou was ocaptured, with valuablo stores of robes, x)niee and plunder. It was a complete Indian lefeat, many braves and some squaws being tilled and captured and tho balance of the >and scattered. The troops met with considerable loss, a number being killod or woundid. Lieut. Yon Lentwitz was Bhot in the ku^e ind suffers amputation of tho leg. The hnnjry and wayworn troops are to be supplied vith food from the Black Hills, where a counril of war is to be held as to further opcra;ions. Oen Sherman will preside at the couusil New York city sent ten physicians, i cargo of ice, and a cargo of tar aoids to Savannah The Turkish government orlered a ten days' armistico to talk ovor meters relating to the troubles in her colonics. The equiuootial gale which extended ilong the Atlantic coast and for some distance nto the interior was very severe and did mush lamage Henry Smith, from St. Loui?, vith one oompanion and a pack train, left Kama for Los Angelos, and wandered four lays on the Colorado desert without water. Smith opened veins of his arm and drank the jlood, which clotted in hie throat. He then :ut his windpipe to remove it aud diod in a few lours after. His companion reached the station n the last stage of exhaustion ...... On the nineteenth of September tho Jews throughout he world inaugurated tho New Year, 6C37, with great solemnity The typographical mion of Philadelphia have agreed to a rodr.cliou of ten per cent, to take effect ou and xfter October 2. This applies to book as woll is to newspaper work A dispatch from Madrid says William M. Tweed and William Hunt, who vsB arr. sted with him, were embarked at Corunna for Cuba as prisoners on the twenty-first of September Beef is uow sent from tbe United States to England on tbe steamers in bonees prepared for tho purpose and packed with ice. Tbe cattle are slaughtered io Jersey City the day tbo steamer sails. In tbe fight between tbe Sionx and General Mills' command, tbe Indians wero rooted with a loss to tbe whites of tbreo killed and nine wonnded. Fourteen dead Indians were found on the battlefield, and four bodies aro known to have been carried off. Thirty-five Indian lodges were burned by tbe whites, with all ibeir contents. During the fight tbe Indians received re-enforcements. Twenty-one Indians wero oaptnred, but of tbeso two bucks and nine squaws wore released. Tbo remainder wero brought in During a galo in Chesapeake bay twolve barges broke away from a tow and nuie of tlwm sunk. The persons on board of tbo siukiug barges to k refngo on tbe other three, which drifted t oward tbe shore ; but before it was roached one of them sunk, and all on board, eight persons, were drowned. The other two bargee, having on board twenty-fonr persons, reached the shore safely A man and bis little girl wero both poisoned by drinking beer and bo- h died in New York city. While a gang of miners were working a vein in the Tilley A Foster iron mine, near Brewster Station, N. Y., a mass of ore fell upon tbem. Six men were instantly killed, and throe severely injured. I'oliticsl disturbances have takon placo in Cape Town, Africa Liberia is at peace tvitb her neighbor* The Bucyrus machine works of Cincinnati mado an assignment. Tiie liabilities exceed (100,000, and assets are about (140,000 The boiler of a steam thrasher exploded near Can field, Ohio, killing Noah Cammings,Daniel Fox and Isaac Rhodes, and severely injuring two others .... In Otis, Mass , a tramp killed a woman named Hazard with a club. He was arrested A fatal tutting affray occurred on Sokmon's island, Md., in which Capt. RIohard Hook, of Solomon's Island, was killed, and a Mr. Hill, a citizen of Calvert, was terribly and probably fatally cat by a man named Hewes As usual the reports of the Eastern question are conflicting. On the one hand peace is assored, and on the other Bossia has given Prince Milan three million rubles and sent Cossacks into Bervia. Bat a few days now will tell the whole story Luoius Robinson scoepts the nomination by the Democrats for governor of New York. The Republicans of the thirty-first New Zork Congressional distriot renominated Geo. ft. Haskins, of Wyoming ....John K. Tar box was renominated to Congress by the seventh Marsaohnsetts distriot Democratic Congressional convention.... Arrangements have been made by the New York authorities for the re tarn or wilUUD i. Sharkey, the oondemaod murderer, in tbe ship that ia to bring William M. Tweed. El P( lioie Eepana, for t ever el weeka, have been ebedowing Sbarkey, end all bia movement* ere known to them. He ia fully aware that be ia to be returned to tho New York Tomb#, but tbua far ha* been unable to esoape from Spain The ineurgenta in Cuba are making demonetrationa and keep np tbe guerilla warfare Judge Boreman, in hia charge to the Jury in the Beaver court, in tbe Mountain Meadow maeaaere case, aald : " The prieooer, J. D. Lee, atanda before yon charged with being a participant in one of the moet atrooloua maaeaeree of human being#?of men, women and children?in the Mountain Meedowa in 1867, that ever waa known in any civilised world. Tbe evidence ahowa that tbe pereone killed were Immigrants. For aeveral daya previous to tbe maeaaere a combination of Indian* and white men bad been making attacks on their encampment. Indians and white men vied with each other in the fiendish work of destroying over one hundred and twenty men, woir en and children. It has been alleged that Lee shot one wrtoti with a gnn and cat the throat of another, telling an Indian not'to sptre the life of a young woman whom the savage asked him to save. The jary broagbt In a verdict of gailty of marder in the first degree. The return match between the American and Irish rifio teams at Greodmoor was won by the Americans. Two years ago tho Irish team, with Major Leech as its captain, caruo hcto and inaugurated international rifie matches. Tbe Americans then won by three points. Last year the Amorican team went to Ireland and shot at Dollymount range, again winning by thirty-nine points. It was expected that tho Irish would win this last match, and' they camo very near it. At tho eight hundredyard range the American team made 409 out of a possible 450, and the Irish team made 394, leaving the Americans fifteen ahead.?2 At the nine hundred-yard range tho Boore stood 38C for the Americans and 369 for the Irish. Tho Americans had gainod sovonteen points at that range, two moro than they gained at oicrltf. lttin/lrr.-l ot.,1 a t* A? 1L' * v.0 ?w nuu uinaiuj^ I. Lie HI IQinytwo points ahead. At the one thonsaud-yard range the Americans made poorer shooting than even before, and, some of their best shots nrissod the target. At this rango the Americans mado 370 and the Irish 391 points. Tho soore for the three ranges etood : Americans, 1,165; Irish, 1,154, loaviug tho Americans winners of ail three of tho international games The people of Minnesota have done well in following up the Northficld hank robbers, and it is certain that all of them have been captured, the two last being taken by citizens of Dakota. Four of ti.e robbers wore captured in Watonwan oounty, after a desperate fight, in whioh one was killed and tho other three soriously wouudod On New York day at the Centounial over 125,000 persons visited the Exhibition, the rush being the largest of tho season Congressional nominations : Now York?Terence <T. Quinn, Dem., for tho Seventeenth district; John M. Davy, Rep., for the Thirtieth districr. Pennsylvania?John Roilly, Dem., for the Seventeenth district A strange and fatal disease has broken out among the cattle in Wayne county, Pa., causing much alarm. Tho cattle are infusted by a singular tick which bores deep into the flesh of the creature. Inflammation Bets iu, and death follows in a few hours. Some (liirty head nave died at Hawloy. Prince Milan lias been proclaimed king of Scrvia. The Panama Hat Plant. The Bolivians give this plant the name of Jipagapa, a town in the republic of Ecuador, which is the principal seat of the hat manufacture? 'Panama," like Mocha " in the case of coffee, and " Brussels " in that of carpets, being a misnomer. Befoie the leaf lias beguu to open?when, in fact, it resembles a closed fan?it is cut off close to the petiole, the baso of which forms the center of the orown of the hat. It is then divided longitudinally into strips with the thumb nail, the thick part form ing the mid-rib being rejected. The number of shreds into which it is di- I vided of course depends ou the fineness of the hat into which they are to be manufactured. This Bplit leaf, which is of a greenish white color, is next dipped into boiling water, theu into tepid water acidulated with lemon juice, and lastly it is allowed to soak in cold water for some tiui< , and aftinward dried in the suu. Each hat is, or ought to be, made of a singlo leaf. They vary in jirice, according to fineness, from thirteen pence to as many pounds. The damping and dryiug operations cause the shreds to assume a curled or cylindrical form. which much increases the strength without injuring their pliancy. Before plaiting, the coarser qualities are 'lamped with water, but the tiner sorts are left out in the morning dew, and worked on bofore sunrise. A hat of the finest quality, made out of a single leaf, will take several months to moke it oompleto, and the plaiting will bo so fine as hardly to bo perceptiblo at a short distance. Tbe plant is y no means difficult to cultivate, and is one of the most hardy species of the genus. It grows well ia tbe damp heat of an orohid house where the temperature does not fall below sixty degrees. Not Posted. A tramp called at a house in Bingham ton, N. Y., the other day, and made gestures to indicate that he could not speak and wanted writing materials. Thoy wore furnished and he wrote: "I haven't money enough ; can you lend me ten cents. Fare to Owego" forty cents; I have thirty cents." The man of the house wosa railroad man and familiar with the rates of fare. He wrote: "Fare to Owego more than forty cents. Better go and get posted and call again." The tramp went off without a word, but swore vociferously at the next corner when an untidy female asked him to " divide." Pimples on the face, rough skin, jhapped bands, aaltrhoom and all era tan eons iffcctions oared, tbe skin mado soft and smooth, by the one of Jonipkb Tab Soap. That made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, is the only kind that oan be relied on, as there are many imitations, made from oommon tar, wbioh are worthless.?Oom. An Educated Lady or gentleman desiring -to devote a few honra r aoh day to a light, active business oan ole&r from f 1 to *2 per hoar, by showing a new pnblication that every one wants and taking snbsoriptiona therefor. For fnll particulars write to J. B. Ford A Ho ??.i in - ? ?I From Seymour Thatcher, M. D., of Hermon, N. Y.: " Wistar'e Btltim of Wild Cherry given universal satisfaction. It aeema to cure a cough by loosening and oleaneing the lungs, and allaying irritation, tbns removing tbe cause, instead of drying up the oougb I and leaviDg the oanse behind. I consider tne Balsam (be beet cough medicine with wbioh I am acquainted. Fifty oents and (1 a bottle. Bold by all druggists. * Beautify the complexion and remove pimples, spots, burns, scalds, rt':.gs, chapped lips, prickly heat and sll irritation of the skin by using Glawn's Bulphdb Soap. In esses of gout and rheumatism it is also very effloaoious. Depot, Orittenton's, No. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Young heads on old shoulders produood by Hill's Instantanooua Hair Dye. * There in no disease flesh ia heir to more trouble*, uie to manage th?u rneumatism. It comes when von least expect it, and generally remains till its gets ready to go away. The most oonspiooous remedy for thin oomplaint is Jotuteon'e Anodyne Liniment. Two or three doses of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powderi will core a horse of any common congh or cold, and the Teiy worst case* may be cared in a few weeks. We know this from experience. * Thb Rural Hour on trial thirteen weeks for 25 cents. Haudsomeat farm and family paper printed. Address at Rochester, N. V. * See adv't of Ladies' Floral Cabinet. It is the most beantifol magaziue in Amerioa. * the Markets. HSW *OS?. Beef Cattle?Prim* to Extra Bullocks lOJf Common to Qood Toxace 08 tt 03 Milch Oows ........SO 00 086 'o Hogs?Lire ofljffl 01* Dressed 07*# 0#* Sheep 04*# .8 Lambs M*# (0)i Cotton?Middling 11*# lis Flonr?Kit;* Western R B > #661 State Extra...,,........... 6 gt # 0 60 Wheat?Bed Western...... 1 00 # 1 at Vn Q Hnrlno i ? ? * II ? 1 ? Bye?SUte KB 9 Fd Barley?BUte...... 95 A 1 (X) Barley Malt 1 CO ? 1 10 Oata?Mixed Western 83 48 4: Oorn?Mlxod Western...... 69 U rlay, per cwn ................ 60 # 90 Btraw, per owt...... CO A CO Hope 70'a?SO ?: 8 ....76s 10 9 3) Pork?Meet 17 CO #17 00 Lard 10X# 1'X Flab?Mackerel, No. 1, nt\?....... . .16 00 #17 0) " No. 3, new 7 38 9 7 76 Dr., Ood, per cwt............ 8 00 A 6 61 Herring, Boaled, per l>ox... . 30 4k 70 Petroleum?Crude 11X4816 Keflned, 76 Wool?California Fleece It 9 38 Texas 11 ............ 14 # 38 Australian " 35 9 41 Butter?state...... 31 # 35 Vke*tom Dairy 82 9 81 Western Yellow 33 9 25 W-stern Ordinary 14 9 11 Oba.v-e?State Factory.............. (-8 4) UX Biate Bkluuned............ 05 dt 7 Western 03 4k IX Bfiga? Bute 24* * 28 ncryat,o. Flour 6 CO <9 9(0 Wheat?No. 1 Spring..... 1 12 1 19 Com?Mixed (3 61 Oats 40 9 <0 Bye 76 9 78 Barley 78 9 CJ puiz.azixi.raTA. Beef Cattle?Extra 08 9 (*X Sheep 04X9 16 Ho ?Dreeeed 08 9 CO Flour?PecuoylyanlmExtra 6 6; 9 8 (0 Wheat?Western Bed 1 10 1 51 lt?e 66 41 08 Ocm?TeUorr................... .. C9 H 61 Mixed 64 9 67 Oats?Mixed 87 9 4tX Petroloum?Crude. ...13X*1&W Beflnsd, 26 WATEBTOWN, MASS. 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OA "A ill PAION VIHITINIJ CAHDK, wl'b 41 I Llketieaasea of llnyen aod Wherlrr, or Til. \J \J don and r.rnilrlrkB, 'O ote. Address K. II, ADAMS A SON, Chatham, Columbia Co., N.Y. 1 nniTdin If yon want the boat Mil cr article H Ilk K I \ lntbe world and a eolld arold pate il llUliil 1 U l??er watch, free of coat, write al otiue to J. URIDK A CO. 7115 Broadway. N. Y. ? WW HJI Q y raadaalroof; Butrulcru cur 1 _ #1 Ea IVI la ttio Body madaai|oroua: Valut !< 'look; too. Bent fre. Addreaa. II. I, BVRtt. Bar 4IA9.K.Y. daaea A iM O N T I1-AGKNT8 WANTKE U~'Jfaf| ererywtiHre. Bnalneaa honorable and flret aTs/allll elaaa. Partlrnlais BENT PURE. Addreu Aj/AJW WORTH A CO . St. Ionia, Mo. PT? |e? H t SaOQO Building Lota Riven away In R ' oMlnnrillo, I enn. (alienates reoe w ed). The Company's Attorney will execate War rontv Deads and forward to aoplloant* for a fee o: 93 Ad's Ky_A Tent. Land A MiningOo .Newport,Ky SUOOKSS ASfiURKD LIKB INSURANCE Al IX YFAR8 BU8INK8S COST. AODKKt< S"Q IX DOLLARS PAID. RKTAKY MUTUAI KCURKK LIFK COMPANY. KND FOR PAPKRS TO RKAD1NOTON, N. J Aarnla Wnntrd ! Medals and Diplomas Award 1* or nm.MANn centennial BIBLE BOO lllnatratlona. Address for new circulars, A. J. HOI..HAN 6r CO.. ?3?> ARCH Street, Phlla DCt/ni UED Lltue Giant, 7-Bhot. Helf-Aetlm ntVULVtn Cylinder, with Box Cartridge* wa?waaww. 93.AO. M pp. OaUli*ne/r? dimiuuk uuuus. noTsnifM. ture noQiB.mo. new uoodi fur Agents. BALDWIN A CO.. III Nuwn St.W.Y YOUR own Like . *? in oil oolon, to show onr wort painted on oirvaa, BHi'M, from a photograph ->i tin-type, free wit J the Horn* Journal, $12.50 a year Sample of oar work and paper, term* to agents, eto., 1(] ota. I? T. LU I II BR. Mill Village, Brie oounty, l*a. _ mri A O ?The eholoeet la the world?Importer* X M-J A CTe prloee? Largest Oompany In America? staple article?please* everybody?Trade continually |0. creasing?Arenta wanted erewwhers- best Inducement* ?don't waste time?send for Plronlarto ROB'T ffBLM, 4? Veeey St.. N. Y. P. O. Bo*128"T k ftT1 aliHfl Investigate the merits ofThelllns AI4r.ll I X trated Weekly before determining llUlJii 1 Us a yon soar work this fall and win ter. The combination for this aeaaon surpasses anything heretofore attempted. Terms sent free. Address OHA8. PLUPA8 A PP.. 14 Warren St . New York. A NOVELTT. IT Cards, oontelntng a soene whon held to Use light (U designs), sent post-paid for 85 oenta; I Peeks, t names, I.No other oard printer has the aama Agents wanted; on tilt lOo. Paid Printer. Look Bos P. Ashland. Mass. S10cS2E'^^? oZ&r&z SLUXwSwSUCcsrdi of noted mra.womse.sad fmHaiSof fTH FWal AJJraw.VUIUay, fUwsrd, Motto, Cctnlc. and Tramparaul Cards. ISft amplei.worthAh, s*alpo*tnetd tbrMoeeU. J. II. LI yrORD'8 SONS. BOSTON. MASS/v-*-iMnh*d Ml A BOOK for the MILLION. MEDICAL AOVICE and (Chronic ll^raaes. Cancer, Catarrh, Ituptur*. Opium Ilablt. Sc., SENT FREE on r'osltd Ol stamp. Address, I)r. Butts' Dispensary No If N 8thSt.. St. Lon.s. Mo 10.000 t lee,ohromoe,stationery paokasee, watches, Jewelry.etn.; special terms siren to amnta; vatnable samples, with eatalogna, sent free; a 16-saxat solid sold watch given as pramlnm. R. Is FmosP. 11 Per Street, New York. f\ AGENTS WANTED FOR HISTORY Unteitl exhibition It sells faster than any other book. One Agent sold l 18 ooptea In two day a. Head for onr eztraleims to Agnate. Nanowat, Pubushims Go., Philadelphia,Pa. Prettiest So-u.seh.old (kaaofBwitft Ladlea! Toaiffi "lC^^ Price, 30 cente, three month, en trial. Including pretiy chiomo ?EI ;.rXJS TOHOIrD BHjEO-AW< l? lea of Houeeho <1 Art, Tart* and Fancy Work, Tranauarvucwa, F.et Sawlnjr, Pk ur? Frame*. Wall Pocket*, Painting*, Slra \\ 01 A cbarmln > gift to anv friend. Pri * ftl.Mt br irai' i<*t-T? WINDOW OAHDF'WIWGr I ManU, Kii1>.m a d Flower*, for iu-dotr*. Han bandaoino de* p ^rtvlnga. Prtre, $!.*? mail. IJADI fjf- ' FA^ OY WOT1? X'ork, Pa|?*r Flower*. T S rrcnn Sbrln*a. K<?llc Pt< tan . a cha T ? , . ch.ll vv..rV Mosaic nntl !<iah Scale Eu'broitu Window Harrim Peroration. Crorh.t Worlr Dnbu in tuibroli lov.r??t Hoo-shol.l Aitau.1 Rrersation I'nce, ?1 <>. AH abor. for Mlo by BooU.ll. .T.rjw l,.r?io'Wn tby mallo Ad hf.NRY T. WIlililAMS, l'ublis N. B.?Plea*. ll>U whom you ??w thl. adv.rtlwm.nt. Correspondence Invited. .Agents H"??f.<f. ROOFS. WAy not make t'our Ron ft latt a lifetime, and ur. tbe exiiense of a now roof every 10 or IB years. ft eon he done If yon ore Slain Paint, It will not only r?sl?t tbe eflecis of water and wind, bnt shield yon from Fire. OMjD HOOFS. Protect ynnr Rulldlnga *bv nrl~?r Slate Paint, whkb neither crarke In winter nor rut t In anmraar. Old shingle roof a can be painted, looking murk better, nnd lotting longer than nor shingles without the paint, for one fourth the coat of reshtngltng. On tlecayod thing! et It fllla np the bolee and poren. and give* a new eubt'tantint roof, that laats for yeani. Curled or icarped shingle* It brings to their plaot a and kerrte them there. Tbla paint reqntrea no heating, la applied wltb a braab and very ornamental, ft la chocolate oolor. when flrat anplted. bnt changes to a nnlform alate oolor, and la to all Intent* and porpo.ee elate. OX TIN OR IltON HOOFS, the red oolor la the beet paint In tbe world for durability. It haa a heavy body, la eaally applied, expanda by beat, ..oontraot* by oold.dries alow and never crarke nor ?rnf??. One coat equals 4 of any other. FIHK-FROOF NF.JY HOOFS. Mill*, fonndrlee, faotorlee and dwelling* a tperioily. Materials complete for a new steep or flat Roof of Rubber Roofing onet bnt abont half the nrloe of resblngltng. For Private houses, bains and buildings of all de*< rljv Hon* It la fsr superior to any other roofing In the w rid for oonvenlenoe In laying, and oomhlnes toe ornamental appearance, durability, and 1tr?-proof qnalltles of tin. at oneJhird the roet. No Tor or (travel I'srd. " How to .aes'resbtngllng?etop leaka effectually nnd eheaDly In roofs of all kinds," a lOO pa(? book, 1 r .*e. Write to-d ny Netr York Slate Hooflnn Co., leHnitctl, Roofing Oontraotora, 7 Oedar 8t., N. Y. XKT A TMTflTTt-ra-YOUNG MRN AND LAD IKS, 'I J\ IN M JCl I 9 to learn Telegraphy, and e.irn 94.) to 990 per month. F.xtra Indnoements. The for'/. eet, beet and most reliable College tn U.S. Send atamu ti.r I Oatalorne. Add's T it LEO raph Ooh.KO?, Rnflalo, N. Y. An. p. burnham's 1S74 Turbine WATER WHEEL Has oleplnrcd hnndreds of other Turbines, bnt line never been tteelT dleplnred. Pamphlet free. N F BURNHAM. Ton*. Pa GOOD NKWH F??K BOOK AllBMTs ! The Winning Book of the Mcnaon la oni ! BRET HARTE IN THE FIELD ! Oabmfl Oonboi," Splendidly Illustrated nnd Bnantltnlly Binnd-la ready. Tha ,-reas are plaoin It . with " iJloken*'" Wotk*. Says a prominent liar itl: ' "A million rradtrt art impatient to get it." We wnnt lO.OtlO ayeati t< (apply them. Now Is the tlm? to strike. Send for IlluCra'ed Cl'culate and nee for you reelree. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING <!?)., Haatfomp. Ot.. Chicago. III.. t.'mcnmaTi. t)nn> J jawr""-- The Beat Tram wit out Metal Springs erer torentM 1 gfflr C. viiiDc No humbug claim of mrer an WkPUPl u"t i; radloa cure, but a nara 're ?' a oomfortabl enure, n .d W^NlLaClY- eatlafaotoiv appll. nce. U'? \ " trill take tack and pop full price far all t. a' no not nil. Prioe, (Inl ie. like ont, 94; for both dee, 9ft. Sent b> mall, p.?tpald, on receipt ot prioe. N. B. Thi* Trur* vitt curt more Jlt'vturet than any of thote for trhlch rx'rara ant elal i t arc u.adr. Circulars free. PUMKROY TPl'SS CO.. 74?; Broadway. Ne? York. EUPEON! If you have Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Headache, a Burn, or a Bruise, procure , a bottle ol Eupeon. It will give instant relief, as thousands can testify. Fi r sale by all Druggists, H. A. HURLBU V 1 & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph Street ' Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors. I " A( yellow na n lent An," expresrna the f- ot that jaundice baa oet In. The poor. Ill need ltrer baa to rued like the " troddon-npon woiro," and aaserted her rights. Uaeatonce t Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient regularly, according to dlreotlo;i?; Ret tha ay?tem In proper abacs, and soon the bloom of yonth will return to t the cheek and health be restored. No medlolun la bat or for the general eyatem than Tarrant's Seltzer Aperle SOLD BY AI.L DRUGGISTS. . Whether You Travel or Not, r INSURE AGAINST ; ALL KINDS OF ACCEENTS, BY A YEARLY POLICY IN THE TRAVELERS Life and Accident ins. Co. I Of IIARTFOKO. CONN. 1 A-goiita Bxrory whero. 'Music Booh! Music Boots! THE ENCORE! I i'Olt NINUINO HCIIOOIJf! By L. O. Kmkbaon. Contain* an exoolleot Slnjrt >K School Oouim. A fi ia oollMllon of Ptalm Tnnaa and An'hama. Bealdee the above there ere nearly 100 peeae Oiled wi'h Dnete. eaay Part b'oogo and Oleea for Praotloe ai d Reereation. Aa will be aeen, there are abnndant raaterlala of Cie beat ohnracter, for making Hinging Olavea tnte renting, wide awake and popular. The Knoobe la alao an excellent book to nae In Ornventloua, A cad em lea, College tlbolra.eto. Prloe 7<? c a IT .AO per doacn. thesalutatYon! Church Undo Book ! For 1876-77 ! By I. O. Kmebbon. Oontalna a Good Oolleotlon of Keonlar Mnalo. A tboronicb Rlngt'g School Coatee, with abnndant exercliwa. Bat the greater part ol th e new and Important mueli eel work la taken np with new Metrical Tuntw, Anthems, Ronton oca, tlhanta. eto., eto. The whole oonatltntee a book qnlte aqnal to tooee already pnbllah'd, whloh have earned the name of Mr Ktueraon to be widely known aa I one of the moat snoceretnl of modern oomnoaera of Sacred Mnalo. Prloe M .38. Pe- d * . *1 2.Off. Hpeolmen or plea mailed, poet-free, for letatl prloe. OLIVER DITSON & CO. Boston. C. H. DITMON ?V J O.. 711 Hraadway. N'w Irark. J. R. DITMON A CO., Bnooaoaom to lae A Walker, Pltlla. i ? 1 . Journals in TT. 3. ilkl! J out the Papers for Ton ! I 15c. FOR TRIAL TRIP THREE MONTHS. < Ladies' Floral C&liaet AM) PICTORIAL HOMK COMPANION. tt b+mmiy. Fall of charming stories. pictures -,r?l rsidln;- D. .n| kssi'ing. Household Klsfanelss, Art. Muile.ll m?P?U, Lailias* rk. Sneie*r. AinwuroU, Flowers, Window (Urdsniug, t ott yee, win* /adiea' Paj+r in Amerim A p*rf*et Gtm. 'fully popular. Ladle* all delighted with It. , 3 months ou trla!, with 1 Chr-mo or ' led Tlnto Entrr .\ ng. 11 * 44 11 44 le.t ? without Chromo. ittie Gem & Young Folks' Favorite, iEND 10 Cm. FOR TRIAL TRIP THREE MONTHS. ttleat Paper for the Younz Folk? In the V. S. Full of picture#, enitonc*. puszlre. fun, anecdote* atone*. hn'p# to *ch--o) etudie*. and If-improve . cut. tie lip < lub. (!o*? lilo I'ur? A 1 thcchildreu Purr-it* ! it i?* the 1?en* p- e*ent y??u ciu plve your boy 9 and girl*. 1 ; 15 month*, without chionio, l< c. I'p clmcu copy, ? cent*. * " ?t ? % tnlendiil rrw book, d?*v?t?d to a multitude of Leaf Work. W??r?t-d Work, Work Ik.* , I'.-iskett, Wax Flower*, k.IIior Work, Bund Work, Ac , Ac. Over duo pigw, SSUengrav- j id. * I?* ?tanda d book, superbly Illustrated, devoted *o the cu'ture i* ol Hanging Basket*, t lower*, a:nl Parlor Decorations. V5U en- ( C.I?Ju?t puMUhcd. A cbar- Imr book, devoted to Feath?r itiilntr MTi*** of draiirti* for Ratter ? r..*?e*. straw Omnm- nt*. She 1 U rtv, Hair Work and Caol Board Ornament*, Cottage Foot llcite, ry, and an immeueo variety of other I'i.lcy Work to del gbt all n receiptor price. . . ihcr, dl? ltcckman Street, New York. Sulphur Soap eradicates All Local Skin )israbes; Permanently Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and Kkmkdies Rheumatism and Gout, Urals Sores and Injuries of the Cuticle, and is a Reliable Disinfectant. This popular and inexpensive remely accomplishes the same results as costly Sci.pnuR Baths, since it permanently removes eruptions and Irritations of the Skin. Complbxional iw.KMisHEs are always obviated by its use, and it ren ders the cuticle wondrously fair and smooth. 8ouf.s, Sprains. Hicitises, Scalds, Hums and Cuts are speedily healed by it, and it prevents aud remedies vj>uui ami i\iicuiuai ism. It kemoves Dandruff, strengthens the roots of the Hair, and preserves its youthful color. Asa Disinfectant of Clothing and Linen used in the sick room, and as a Protection against Contagious Diseases it is unequuled. Physicians emphatically endorse it Pricks, 25 and 50 Cents per Cakk, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 60c and $1.20. H. B. There li economy Id buying the Urge cake*. Sold by all Druggists. " HHPs Hair and Whisker Dye," Black or Brown, 50c, C. N. CR1TTKNT0N, Prop r, 7 Siith At, If. * ? IN given away to every agent. I M Olraulara free Kamoles '?!i ct* Emplie * Sv No?,|ij On., 307 Brwdwar.JNew York. The LOVER S V.?SE&.r?J. r"^:" wonderful and and amusing Instrument ever Invented, Hreicl conversation can be carried on from different room*. aero*? the street, Mr., without detection. A child can use It. m Wnntod to take order* for It, x3clis like lmt cakes Sample pi'r WOt for |0<*. AiMrra* Fletcher ft Co.. William-Lurch. N Y. COURIER-JOURNAL Democrats, Republicans and Uoiiaervatlve, who nlali to be fully and accurately posted as to the real condhlon of feellog and affalra In the Sontb, ahonld anbaorlbe to the great repreaentatlve Southern newspaper, ?he Locisvili-e OODBntB-.lotraKAl., edited by Henry Wa teraon. Weekly, 92 a year. Uampalgn snbsoiiptlon, 3 months for only 40 ole., or ten copies to one addrert 3 months for 93. Specimen ooplea free. Addrees COURIER JOURNAL CO.. Lonlsrllle. K \ SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR! rilWKNTV YEARS" eipertence proves that It will M- positively are Scrofula, Erysipelas, Tumors, Fever Sore*, White Swellings, Heart Disease, Ulceration of the Lnnga and Liver, all Uloerons, all Cniaoeoua and Cancerous Affections, Piles, Fever and Agne, and all diseases arising from Impure blood ; also, Obronlo Rheumatism and Neuralglo Affections. Free from Aloer, Quinine, and aU Injurious drugs. 'What PhyeioianN Say of It, We, t e undersigned Physicians, have known Smith's Green Mountain Renovator alooe lta first Introduction to the publlo, years alnoe?have osrd It lo our praotlco and lamtllee?have been eys-wltnenses, aa It were, of lta efficacy In the cu e of those diseases whloh bad before baffled remedial agencies, and do hereby bear wllliog testimony to all that la olatrre for Ittnrrugb oertlllfl*tM or unnHral nAwmrl . O. W. Nichols, M. D., St. Albany, Vt.: R. R. Shane an, M. !>.. St. Albany Vt.; 8. H. Dav, 8'. Albans, Vt.: H. O. Bartlntt, M. D., Georgia. Vt.; A. M. Plant, M. D., St. Albans, Vt.; D. J. Morrill, M. D., Swan ton, Vt.; O. H. Pluroley, M. !>., Montpalle', Vt.: O. W. Brush, Cambridge, Vt.: L. J. Dlxo.i, M. O.. Milton. Vt.: B. Falrchlld*. M. D.. Ml.ton, Vt.: A. G. Brush, M. D.. Fairfax, vt.; Charlaa Cosy, M. I>., Waterrllle Vt.; Charles F. Storrs, Wlnonskl, Vt.; R. L. Fiagg, M. D., CsmbrHlfe, Vt.; H. P. Blair, M. D.. Georgia, Vt. For oertlfloatea, sea olronlars. Sold by all Druggists. Wholesale Western Agents, H. A. HURLBUT & CO., 7ft ami 77 Randolph Htreet* Chlrags. Jll EUPEON! A Positive Victory over Rheumatism* Neuralgia. Headache* Burns, Bruises. Etc. PROOF AS TO NEURALGIA. Ghleagn, July 1, 1876.?It Immediately relieved the parostem of pai. ; r* lief was almost Instantaneous.? Geo. D. Law ---ce, 446 State Stieet. Goto, . July If. 1876. ? I fonnd Immediate relief.? Mr . 8. Reynold*. 468 Genter Avenne. Cincinnati, Mar 1 1876.?Rnpeou la the most wonderful remedy. In my pinion, for rheumatism and neuralgia erar known.?Robert lnnts, Proprietor Merchant? anet gass/ndrnr*' Merit*. Otnolnnstl, July 8,1876.?I herehv Indorse It as better than any I hare hluierto known.?John U. Broke, 70 W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati, J'.ly 6,1876.?I hers found In Ropeon Immediate and permanent relief.?Geo. A. Smith, President Main Stieet Railroad. ... Chicago, July 9, 1876.?My wife has need it for neuralgia In the head with perfectly satisfactory results.? Jamas F. Stereos, 88 N. Clark Street. Cincinnati, Joly 8,1876.?I bate been a sufferer, and was eared by the are of Rapeon.?M. F. Kendall, 46 and 47 Fapenoede Square. ... ..... * Olnolnnatl, July 13,1876.?1 shall eter be Indebted to yon and yonr Knoeon for my oare of neuralgia.?Louis W. Drake, 16 R. Third Street. PROOF AS TO RHEUMATISM. Gbloagn, Ju'y 8. 1876 ? One spplloatlon caused the pstn to oeaae, and It has not since troubled me.?Mrs A. B. Oarr. 118 N. Ada Streei. Maywood, 111., July 7, 1876.-1 hsllets It Is what you olalm.an effectual remedy for snob complaints.?p. St Olab. Chicago, July 1,1876.?Was oonflned to my bad nine weeks ;two days'ose enabled me'o lea re my room and walk two or tnree clocks.?Fallx Vogb, 100 W. Madison Gbloago, July 10,187A?Two days'nee of Rapeon has enabled me to rise from ray obalr without aid, which 1 I hate not t een able to do fur six months before.?W R H wallow, 496 Haitian Aaanna. Chlovo.Jnl* 14. 1HT6. ? I ?u rallarad In twanty-fonr honra. ? I*?U H. Cos, 144 La8illa Hlrml. Kjr lattera In fall, ana circular* In band* of Weatarn Agentr. For aala by all Drnfflitit. Wholaaala Waatarn Aaanta, H. A. HURLBUT & CO., 76 ar4 77 Raadalph Ntrcet, 1'hlran, III. NYN U No. ;19 WHEN WRITINO TO ADTKRTartKP , piraia aiir (hat yan uwihe adra*. um> ait la tfcle paper.