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WIK PAILUHWE Pf TK.%K*. IlesldeUib River o? Tear?, ? 111. branches low, Viid bitter lea ves i h<> weeping willows gr. ov ; Niebra iches stream liku tho disheveled hair Ol ?rciuculii ihesadnessof despnir, i" r,<i!s tiic ist ream willi a perpetual sigh; Tim rocks moan kully ns il passes hy ; Hvss)|>aiiil wormw.I iHirdernll Hie st rana, Amino! o Bower adoras the dreary land. 'I ii incomes n eliild, whose fueo is Uko the sun, Vinl lill? tl?' gloomy waters ns they run, And itateisall Hui reston, mid Itehold Tliuground Ls brigit! .willi hlos.s.)i?:a ni.niifold. Whew fall Hu' tears o? love the roso up]tears, Ami where tho ground ;?- bright with friendship ? u-ars,. ?^..t-iue-iiot J and violets ol heavenly hine, glittering with t hs cheerful drops like dew. Tho > otis oi mourners, all wle.se tears aie dried, ...ian?, com? [t?am?K gentle down ilia lido, Walk tip thegolden -ands hy ?viiit'll il Hows, Aird lil lli?l i'.ir-idi oof Tears reiKise. ; M i von liv::;-: rojoitis itt kitldretl hean ; I'lii . -. in a'lnnr: ein'oiai <. thal noli.- may lutrt, l-'tillillnielil meet* .i.- in-: timi that fair shine l?olieMi Its dwellers happy .vern,..re. ( TillOlS AM) SCIENTIFIC. l? \x!)-!\NiT goods manufacturers have lieid ?i meeting and agreed to hold their "...ni's for higher prices, stopping produc tion if i teressa ry. [?Kris have become sn numerous and aggressive in Brownsville, Texas, that '? "???*rget ie <>i]u vt s ave become necessary to rid thc pl?i?e ol' them. They tonk pos session ol' stores where sugar and molas ses were kept, stung everybody who tried to drive them away, and stayed until smoked ont. To prevent horses' feet front scalding or tracking in sninnier, and enabling the sinus to Ile carried a longer tinte without injury, thc French practice is to coat thc hoofs once a week with an ointment com |M)setl <>f coital proportions ot soil lat, yellow wax. linseed oil, Venice Uirpcn tincttnd Norway tar: thc wax is niched separately before mixing. To PURIFY A MNU.-tn hot weather it is impossible to prevent sinks from be coming foul, unless some chemical pre paration is used, (inc pound of copper as dissolved in four gallons of water, poured over a sink three or four times, will completely destroy thc olfcnsive odor. As a disinfecting agent, to scatter around lite premises nflcctcd with any unpleasant odor, nothing is hotter than a mixture ol'loar parts dry ground pins-' ter-of-pitris lo one part ol linc charcoal, l.v weight. All sorts of glass vessels ami other utensils may he effectually pu ri lied from offensive smells hy rinsing them with charcoal powder, after thc grosser impurities hnvc been scoured oil' with ?mid niel snap. Viv; KIA I'.l.r. DKKKSTKAK. - Thc Na tional Youd and Fuel Reformer says: " Among ewe most remarkable esculents pfthis classI in?y he mentioned the'beef sloak ftiitgus.| IL is very juicy and Ucfchy, ami its sections resemble beef in npiKiariinec. A botanist fourni lately one ol' live feet in circumference, and weigh ingAtctly eiglii pott lids. This species js|?|jeulnrly lound in Germany, where ii il iced and calen with salad, and it is hi;J. ' esteemed as a nutritions food. Vii ?cr species, botanically^,known as Lmperdon at?avtcinvf^ticn young, is of a dg&ini-tike c.jj.'^'stenee, and'is an execl leiii.a<ltli.tJ,,n tu the breakfast menu. A *jMgie cac is large enough to feed ten or ~ i we;vi.- pcisops, ami sonic members of . . I he species arc a good substitute fort ru f !!cs. A specimen lately found weighed ten pounds, and was three feet lour inches in cireninference." A ! I ii.i. OK SULPHUR.-t hie of the most remarkable deposits of native sulphur as yet discovered is a great hill composed of thc almost pure article, found some tSvo years agu ac a distance of thirty miles souili ol' the Union Pacific railway ?ind niuo Irfnidrctl miles west of Omaha. This marvelous deposit is fourni to consist al most wholly of sulphur, containing only 15 tier emit, of impurities. Thc best de posits heretofore available are those found in Sicily. TIlC principal supplies for the manufacture of sulphuric acid comes from there; the deposits contain 85 percent, of impurities and til per cent, of sulphur. Our western sulphur hill, therefore, is mitch the most valuable, and promises to become, ere long, of great, importance to the e iiintry.. LO.YC?KVJTY OF SNAII-H.-An English paper, giving some evidence regarding the tenacity with which the snail holds on to life, relates that a lady, having col lected some with pretty marked shells, wished to preserve them. She therefore subjected them to a couple of boiling wirier baths and left them on a shelf ill a summer-house to dry. Tin: next morn ing, to her surprise and dismay, she lound the snails crawling about the place, and some of thc hungrier ones feeding upon thc paste meant to he tt.-ed in Cementing the shells toortIn-r. The tender-hearted lady was so distressed ?rt her unwitting cruelty that she sat down and had a good cry, (?liding with thc resolve never to al li inp! snail-boiling again. In 1771 an irish collector stated before the royal so ciety that certain white snails that had been confined i" the'cabinet mr at least ii ft eon years poked their heads out of i heir shells and resumed their usual hab its on being imincrccd in warm water. Ox Till'. 1:1 KR EDITA UV TRA.V8M1S.SION OK A cornil-:.!? Dist: ASMr-Brown-Sco, nani's wellkuown discovery that epilepsy may lie artiliciail v induced in guinea-pigs by section of one or both sciatic nerves has been repeatedly COlif?rmcd, and the asser tion subsequently made by the American Physiologist:that this liability to'epileptic fits was transmitted to the offspring o?' the operated animals has also been found cor rect. Oltorsteiner recommends the adop tion of this method for the study ol the laws of heredity in relation to diseases of the nervous system. Redivided his ani mals into three groups: in the first, a healthy male was paired with epileptic females; in the second, an epileptic mule . with healthy females; while in the third, both milles and females were diseased. The yoting ol th?&r animals were reared and kept under observation for several months; tho ru ulm obtained pointing to tho conclusion tiuit the influen?a of chi female prcfloininatesover that of thc mah parent, in the. transmisi?n of acquired epilepsy*, and that the law.of Mtransfor mation of neuroses," so faMjjiar to the student of human pathology, bolds'good in th? case of epileptic guinei^pigfc phor esteinr's experiments were too fevjTii number to serve us ii safe basis for gener alization; ,but bis suggestion isa valuabl one, und if.earried out on a_ large scales would furnish a ls ?dy of facts of more itn, portaiicc for. tho;.determination of the na ture And degreejo'f hercditury influence in the causation ofdisense, than any which ?ve possess at present. VENTILATION.-Ever since ventilation ivas first talked and written about, it has >eop. a more or less obscure und uncertain mbject; a subject on w hich it was easier LO show what ought to bc than what could be. Wc have, therefore, the innre satis faction in calling attention.to a paper by Dr. Francois de Glum mont, of the Army Medical School, Netley, which lays down lefinitc principles of ventilation, and will .nable any observant person to decide rhctlier a building is properly ventilated >r not. The paper in ?niestion-"On the heory of ventilai ion; au attempt to cs ablish a positive basis for the calculation if thc amount of fresh air required foran nhabited air-space"--was read at n meet Hg of tin- Royal society, and has been in bl ?shed in their proceedings, and is tims vnihlblc to all who desire to make ascot t. The basis taken by Dr. Francois dc 'haumout is "thc evidence of thc senses," .ut willi "proper care ami precautions.'. The poison in impure air, he remarks, is irganic matter, either suspended orin the m in of vapor; and it is this poison which mparts to air that disagreeable quality ommonly described as "close." This iloseness can be remedied only by dilu ing the confined air with a quantity of Vesli air; and to determine this quantity soncofthesteps in a theory of ventilation, dion. Observation shows that the'amount if organic impurity bears a fairly regu ar proportion to the amount of carbonic icid developed by thc inhabitants in an lir-space. This being accepted, andgen illll diffusion being admitted, we can cas ie calculate the amount of fresh air rc pured to bring down the carbonic acid to 'onie fixed standard. If. now" continues the doctor, "we adopt as our standard the point at which there is no sensible difler isncc between the air of an inhabited space ami the external air, and agree that this shall be determined by the efleets on thc sense of smell, our next step is to ascer tain from experiment what is thc average amount of carbonic acid in such an air space, from which we can then calculate the amount of air required to keep it in thal condition, lint as the sense of smell is very quickly dulled, each air-space to bo examined ought to be entered directly from the open air." liy observ?t ions in hospitals and bar racks in diuercnt "nuts of the country, Dr. Francois dc Cliauniont has ar rived at conclusions, and obtained data on which tobase his theory. Under the several heads; Fresh - fair-not close-close very close-extremely close, he records his observations in a way which will en able any one interested in the subject to test them for himself. The conditions laid down in the paper as "the standard of good ventilation" are, that thc temper ature should never bo very much below sixty degrees-Vapor ought not to exceed -1.7 grains per cubit foot, at a temperature of sixty-three degrees, or 5*0 grains at a temperature of sixty-five degrees-Hll midtty(per cent) ought not to exceed sev j cnty-thrcc to seventy-five-( lurhoniencid: I respiratory impurity ought not to exceed I O.O0?2 per foot, or 0*2000 per thousand volumes. Another point established by I this inquiry is that, where disease pre vails, more fresh air is required than in health; hence, hospitalsdcmnnd more pun air than barracks.- Chamber'* Jon runt. The Absurdity of Fine Writing. People who use long words which they do not understand, instead of short words which they do understand, probably imagine that they increase in some way their dignity ami reputation by the pro cess. When a man is hanged at New gate, or a vessel goes down'at sea it is of no sort of use to ask the reporter who writes that the criminal or the crew were '.launched into eternity" why he uses the words or what he means bv them, lt is useless to expect untrained minds to abandon fine terms for simple ones, or popular for exact expressions, but litany rate people who are able to weigh the force of words may begin by setting tho example. Perhaps in the presence of a style of poetry which has found of lati no small acceptance, it is a mero crying in thc wilderness to oller any such ad vice as this, and when a writer who hus al ready obtained a reputation as a critical* scholar and editor of university classics prefaces a volume of poety with an ad dress "To the Beloved," beginning, "My holy love of ninny ninnes Whose face I have not seen, With rosy dews and subtle Hunies Anointed for a queen" we ought rather, it may be, instead ol finding fault with some prevailing forms, of indefinitetu'ss in tlie use of words, to feel thankful that there is any language left which it is possible to understand at all.- London Saturday /.'triai'. A OiscouiiAOKD SUITOR.- He was a sad-eyed, meek-faced man, and we sup posed he merely wished to give us a news item; .hut when he commenced telling us about building a barn on his ranch IMO by 280 feet, seven stories high, ind ornamented by bay windows, wo thought it was time to check him, and so we commenced : " Well, we must admit that that isa net ty large barn for this country, but tack in the states our father built a barn 125 by 500 feet, nine stories high, and ii rn ?shed with steam elevators; the-" " Pack in thc states?" interrupted our istener, " Why that wasn't much of a ?urn for the slates. I remember, now, hat when 1 was quite young my father milt a chicken-coop 550 by 882 "feet. I lon't recollect how many stories it was tigh'j but 1 know there was a cupola on t for thc roosters." " About how highlwas thc cupola" wc laked. " I don't remember the exact height low, mister," was thc reply, "but I chow it was so high that the. fourteen ipper tiers of roosters died from the me?is of thc light atmosphere the first ?light." Then he. looked up toward thc ceiling ind commenced humming " Jesus loves no," and we went out ami sat down on the wood-pile und wondered .''hy somc LKidy way always outstripping u. " in thc ?ace of life.-Fairplay (Col.) Sentinel. * . - --ftg-1-. . , . A PAllTIAL SUPPRESSION OF POI.YO' IftfX--Returning from thc president's ion?, where he had liecn taking council, die old man remarked: '.Sunuinthu Ilanncr,.to-morrow I shall W bantized and join thc order, and the president says ho will give me a young wife to console me in my old age, who will be a great assistance to you, Samantha, iu doing; thc housework and,'' "You take a young wife, will youri you tdd Mountain Meadows murdering mul lethead, altor mo a slnvin' for you these thirty years? You'll give old Brigham all our property thal I've worked as hard for as you have; you'll get baptized and anointed, will you? I'll anoint you." Ami straightway she "laid on hands" and anointed his shining pate with the buisncss cud ol'a potato masher. M AN Ats Kits AND AUTHORS.-My first play was written when 1 was tho dra matic critic ol' the Herald, and was sub mitted lo the oidor Walhtek. Aside from any other merits or de merits, it would have played about ton hours. I need hardly add I had written it in two days. The elder Wallack was as shrewd ashe was talented, lie did not intend to pro duce my play, neither did he intend to oflcnd tho critic ?d' ibo Herald, so in stead of telling me to take the piece to San Francisco and oiler it toa Chinese manager as a short farce, he gave it to my dear friend, Captain Jack Sefton, whom I idolized, and asked him to read it and tell me his decision. The captain sent for nie and said, " I have not read this, my dear Fiske, hut I have weighed it. No good, mv hov, ho good." What could I do but accept the de cisi?n meekly? I could not vow ven geance against Captain Sefton, and Mr. Wallaek's miine was not even mentioned. Mut Lester put up his eye-glass and smiled at ino as I lugged oil' my manu script, ami I rather believe that I got oven with him when la' produced his ''Rosedale." If not, why not? Hrevitv came as my wits were sharp ened, and at last Wallack did a piece of mine (from the French, ol' course), and then Captain Sefton ami I did another piece together (also from tho French), and all was happiness and joy; but I still lirmly believe that my first original comedy-although perhaps a trifle too loiig-was the best thing I ever Wrote. -Slephc Fiske in thc London Hornet. LKMOK PIE.-Yolks two eggs, white ono, juice and rind of ono lemon, eight tablespoons sugar, hot milk added tho last thing ; bake ami add when done the whites of two eggs, four spoons sugar well beaton, return to the oven and slightly brown. - A Pennsylvania camp-meeting was recently broken up by six poor little skunks. The devil cotn?s in various gui ses. Fl HST Grand Kx COSITION of the Tradesmen's Industrial Institute, Pittsburg Pu..o|icns'<)ct. 7, clones Nov. (J. Address A. J. Nell is, Pres. 4? Ivett no Trouble. CltAltTElt OAK STOVES have largo ovens; bake quickly and evenly, usine lint little fuel; easily managed, and so cleanly] as lill give mi trouble. Two or throe doses of Sheridan's Cav alry Condition Powders will eurea horse ol" any common eu ugh or cold, and thc very worst eases may lie cured in a few weeks, We know tliis from experience. THERE is no disease flesh is heir to more, troublesome to matinga than "hMmu' t ism. lt conics when von least expect it, and generally remains till it gets ready to gb away. Thc most conspicuous remedy for this complaint is Johnson's Anodyne Luiiiueiit. WE cull the attention to thc card of Mess. Riickwnltcr it Co., hunkers and brokers, IO Wall street, X. Y., whom we arc informed ar> a mos! reliable linn, anti that any business intrusted tn them will he promptly executed. They are large dealers in railroad stocks, bonds, gold and stock privileges ; and cnn giv? the best of references; and I hey solicit corres pondence with any who may wish investments made in Wall street. Send for their circular. DR. Tl"TTS UAH; DYE has liccn analyzed hy thc liest chemists in Europe und America, and pro nounced harmless. Price mic dollar. Schenck's Pu monic Syrup, for th<: cure of Con sumption, Cough!- and Colds The groat virtue nf this medicin?is Ililli il ripen the matter and throws it out el the system, purines tho blood, and thiis atlccts a euro. ' SCHENCK'S SKA WEED TONIC, roi: C?RK ov DYSPEPSIA, INOIOESTION, ETC. The Tunic produces a healthy action oil tho stomach, creating au appetite forming chyle, amt curing the most obstinate cases of indigestion. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, ron TIIECOXE OF LIVER COMPLAINT, ETC These Pills ure alterative and produce a healthy action of Inc liver without the least danger, ns they are free from colonial anil yet more cflicflcioUa in re storing a healthy action of the liver. These remedies are a certain cure for CotlSlrtnption DB the Puliimuic Syrup ripens Ilia matter ami puri ties the Mood. The Mandrake Pills act upon Hie liver, create a healthy bile, mid remove all discuses of thc liver, often ix cause of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone und strength io Ilia stomach, makes a good digestion, arid enables the organs to form good Mood; ami I li us creal es ti healthy circulation of healthy Mood. Thc eohihiticd ucl ion of these medicines fl* tims explained ? ill cure every case of consumption, if taken in lime and t lie use of the medicines |tersevercd in. Dr. Schctiek is professionally al Iii.- principal of lice corner Sixth and Arch street, 1'hiladclphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice wist lie addressed. Schenck's medicines for sale (hy ?ill Druggist*. E. J. START ? co., Nos. 7a, vr. and 77 Tth.uipi toulas Street, New Orleans, Wholesale Agent?. The Atlantic Cable i? n nn tioiuil benefit, so are SILVER TIPPfD Shoes for children, Never ? ear 'i'll i ' 111 : ' 11 al lin- toe. Also Irv Wire Quilted Soles. Millions nf dollars would lie Ka veil yen Hy if nil would buy CA BLR HV,n KW wi icu Hoots nuil Shoes. Tim easiest, il ryon I and most durabin Shoe ever worn. 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Address al! i-IIIIIUIIIIlh'l.finns ami Itlllku all le mit Inners nf miine} aide li. I. Pl. COLLIES, Sec'y, I )( MT ison, Texas, Ol? DER TICKET::! AT ONCE As the ilmv.'illK v. ill positively Hike pince Nov. ."juli, 17.'., ainl Inn a -In.ii lime un? remains. i!<?^51: i:.\[ioitfii:.i:i:xTi We, III? utidorslmieil, ritizc fcxiis, elieerfully (five mir testimony Ilelii~..|| the hull le a iel im partial nun mer in which I he ;'i ? si MmiMl ?.iii Cotlrrii ol' Iii?- Tex UN ?jill ('oncer: AMMOC?IIIIIMI wns eoiidacted, mid io. lo I he. very sutiHfurtnry II.uer in which nil Hie p|eilL'"< alni prnlllisl-s nf the Assiiri.lt inn Were curried out ; mid. further, do iiuir-t heartily en dorse. th?.1 Second O rand (Sin Concert, lu he, ul vim JN..vi inlier n th I-?'.. H \\. ll. Winn. M ? vor. City <>f hodson: Allier 3 men .Indee W. n. Kirk; <:. W. Wnlters B ..lt. laiviii-.': .1. W.I vu rd: W. A. Tl him M W. I!, lions; .1. t.. Taylor; h. M. .Mm-on il .lohn Nein-. WholfKtile Hiv (M....I<: .1. II. ill Oliy. Wholesale O roi er; Kppsteln Unis.. fd IVIo.le-ul.. U.rs ; ! nu. Sun . Whidcsnl YA I ?ry C.ls; Max Iii un.l-l.an. Whoirsul H hr} I'nods: limi. -I. W. .leniiiiius; (ieo. .1 ?) llexler : Or. .LC rVild. I 3 All Vivo lin?! *V:i1f rpi-intl*. duruldo und l'iU^ cheap. Omi IM- applied hy mir one. Roofinfr. C.II.I)H'I;M. A- IO.. Cincinnati. Ci .(.V lil it'd it y ul hom- -ampi--i wm il, il .*ein " .-" ?r?- ?I.V.KV *C,i , 'on lim ? ?Ile. (HIM l.'OHMil.l.'H l'ff.K OINT.MKN'1.- Soul ti> ilr'.K IJlJll Iii? -. WM. Il Comeo, l'r?,|,V, -J . t/\n<r. Mo. (I* ^ ?T1 - C" OTZv*>i ?IJV. Semi for < liroiiu;i.uiioctts. JJIU" Jliitil I' lleV,i.||li'..s,.Nli. II..Mo,. Mli?? Cl) prMT "".n-Nth-tl you held up to Kio light. JU Ut?s5 Verv ?lirions. 5*2 in deck. Soul |K?st pald. UARI>C'0., .Station O., itrooklyn, N. V. ^? (i i.i MONTH, loo A i: vu T.i's ; -T> - */. / A IrirtMs lt. N. UA.MSKY, Itel roll, Mich. WA NT lilt '. No. I tn Tn us. stdenai n forliils e..uni v. Addier* Iii iiop.V SoiiTlliicr, Wyandotte, Mich. JTMUSTt?KA N 0 ;:.\ l'O.SITION i ir I he Tn A IO'S M K\'s _ iMtusTitiAi. 1 N> rt 11 rn, I'illHhiirii. l'n.,o|M'iisOi t. h.s Nov. ll. A dd ri A..I. NKl,hlS. I'res.T. I. I. rpilK HUIT IS IT. Sn.IhllIKliew. Sells ut 1 siiilit, II?L'nulli, iin.m-t.. Airenl.4. Sa in pies,-ita ?enM and stn mp'. Aceat s wmiied. Send Un Ciiln loKiie. I .x.sl'KiT A I.TV t t ?., 111'eut ru I SLJIitstOn; T?ie Xe? < Ml/en ls te ._-1 t.--1 paper f?t Hie col med in m. -L-a year; .ri six num. Addrpss.l. lt. Wilkin? ,v Co.. ilrownsville. Tenn. I'ays Hyem- .T:vi isir mon Hi l?EIS WEEK (?HARANTEEIi lo \eeni-. Male and Female, in their own locality. Term, and OUTFIT IT!iii'.. Ad.lre.s \\ (?. VICKKItV iV CU., Alllfllfla, Maine. tn A KEY TO r,CO!C-KEEPING. j;<ul in l|)r world; .nlv printed in ii full sci of Ooo k M ; nani. |'<-l|i.ii.', mi receipt of IslLOO. Olin. ll. \\ ..?.Ml. iii, Coonil 35 Vcani estaldisliol, JON KH COMM ERCfft ?? COU.EpE, 8t. Unit, Mo. ,r lpcclin/ii of COI Writq for Circular and IhlslncflS tViitiinnshi|i. n ?; vv-f- r, >Mllllm.M.,f ir ... n .1 plum*,,. . ?e:i.| io clrci.iMr. WM Vt eav i tuinuyfu on. i? J. uiul b'O.|<h m lillhl'. .aojl'ilalelv nod ?pei doy (;.,r? d l'Al)itj^-?iy,l',,n!'r R' - .; ?nu ti n n.r'parlittfiin?'S Or Oarl wn, 187 Wiu?hlnstog^., Ollie ?KO. III. \ GO en <.omplfteiiiatfriiilHl.il ny nnjr quo. nuil I? superior t.> Al.I. I?re-J?roo? i|linlltlos ami ilnrnltl PAVE DOOK l'KK?. Full particular* how t? if titty, nuil _ _ STOP LEAKS. EFF6CTU Tn roofs of nil kinds, mailed nnjr otiti Btittiiift wi if ry tin Ituliticr ltni.liiiu ltiin>: very elastic tutti rt?|tiirili? SO tm Corporations. I'uhlic Institutions. Knililer*. mut leiltlill cu tl lt IBU IHI lani tiver "li shlncles, fell, plastic uni mar uni split apart "r erin-k - is clea li to liiilttlle : pliable ill 1 w.-'tcr reaiilly; weighs luit OS. H.s. tu lite wi tin re. nuil win ni it trilling expense. Corree iH'iuletice invited. An A fit Y m SLATE ROOF D OME SiTIC SEWING si^^ar^^ PAPER UBERAL (OT TERMS (?9 iXC?AN.Gtwa v's'- 0\LD>^ MACHINES. jg?f/ MADE:. lOMESflG"SEWING MACHINE CO^?vflRK. I UK fis I In dir tt in iii. lt Elven universalruii-iucth.ii. ?O.MIl'?lii. KfOIIOIII.V. tu H.s. tiiurf Iirenil t" Iii. llnur. S A V KS Hil.St. Kt;?S. Ac. Uno year's bit vi agu will liny a SO 9I?RK SOT lt It It F. All. Whiter, HshtiT, Kwoeter.richer EVKttYHOIlV PIIIIMH lt. iiic 1 ii i if s ure ul) in luve with it Sli.l-S like mn VAK KN. tutt-Scnd ut mtee fur circular l" (jKO. F. I.AMZ ?V CO.. 171) liliane NI.. Xeiv Vu o li Vnii'iiiilc TOrttlelticM willoh Fonvnlwe lite yul etti hy their vii ion I cat hart ie net ion. n inst mi lin taken for mus? ?putimi. Tile mihi, Soothing tittil pain less iipcratiiui ii' Tarrnnl's S.lizrr Aprrienl is exactly what i- rei) n i rod, ami will speedily cure tito tniist chronic cafen. SOLU Itv ALI, DilUC.fi 1STS. ifcl >SYFIIO.HAX?*Y. ?r Moni tiinriiiliic." I How ell her *f.N.y fuM-innto uni Kain tin. (ov? uni ilfli'ftioii of II nv person I hey choose, in-tuiith. This url all eau possess, free, liv mail, Centn; (" Ucl lier with a Marriage tiiilile. r'uyptiuli (Initie, I Iren ms, Hint- tn Ladies, .ve. I.nm.imusohl. A i|lteer I.lc. Address T. Williams A- f.... l'ul.'s.l'liilailclphin. COTTON ! ( OTTOX ? in the rilli I" earliest ami must Frolllir Fotton i 1 wi.rli. Makes from tvv.i t" tliree hale? pot linn- wi oks curlier than atl> oilier nilton. Semi tor circular?. Addles-. ?V. Et. JlctMBLKV. _I'uiri.lll.iii. CarrolI f".. Mi-.-. Vt*KN ? ts f ??lt T iK liest ?soi Ihft I'rty.o 'nek ?KP .o i ho world ! i e.ou ,rvAn ? tl MM tains . ft -lie. IR 'aper*, 1 5 Kilto ope-. i'll lien ?ten, pen lin ?1er, IHtllclI. pat e t. .titit . e ?-ure a?na. I* eeo ti. Ju weirs*, Siitj(!o pack II -o. iv* li eh ?.int I'r'r.e, p<> t paul, !?ft els. i r L-iilar tree. ni. ?A- ...7 1111 i i nail wu. , Now- Vork . TTT" A NTKU AdKNTS flrii?f-t>? ?mt tht/?i tri* W Hntrr tho ? ?..M. A. foin T-M .t t'n.. t:hleuRO Speedily cured hy lilt. 11 ICC K'S univ known und Miro Kvittttiy. .Vt? FBI A Kt; i: iur treatment until cured.. Call mi ur address Sr. ,*. C. BECK. 112 John St.. Otacinnati, 0. MILLERS VISITIXt; Ciueiii?ititi during Um Kxtio-.it . . ul any tim.', are iuivlei] tu call ul tho *' Straub Mill Works, Corner of Front initl .lolm Merrel*, where ' i ' will ?ec one of the larc..-I ami most ?.piete isi'iiu STOXF. I it rmtii:.-. in tin- rou II I ry . ah... lin- luosl complete niuiiilTuftm-V ofnilliiiiv Mnolil nor.- uni milln** Sntinlirs. " rite tm imiuphlel lo M'KA KU M I I.I. ta?. Thootrcanf. ly mounted, nlrkU-.plat-" .-u ?.:w ? t!?::!? SHU Ile volvo r fc<? fc? B ? Y ..?9 r'jK,!S**.*.??-au^Waolil ;everyone warrat IVESTJ3KW OJJN AV ORKS, Chlr-n?o, 111. _ <.'.> l>farl.nrn.3t:,JMct^iniilcU Hlock). ' THF IIFST Ft ll II. Y MK?1?-I*VV:K? Tested hy I'npiilar Cn- for ever A Quarter of a Century. UK. STllnNiiS S A N ATI V K I'M.l.S lilt.' ('..nstipatiiui. .lulimlire, liver I 'mn pla int. [lin r rhea, Dysentery. Colic, llliciiuintisin, Krvsipclus uni nil disorders of lin- Liver. Stomach ami (towels. Uti. Si KOXO'S I'KCTOHA I. STOMACH I'll.I.S Cure t'liuvhs. ('..Ids, I'miip, Hvspepsia. Siek Hend iiehe. Uisi-ase nf the Henri. Kellin le l.'oiiipluilitH and all deruiii:i.|iieiits ni' the Chest and Stomach. $30 0 " \ RA\ '. mitt*?I'itT** K KI'KKN SM IHM; I;A irs BI % ut;Flt. sen.i f r ilitislran tl catuloutn. W, it. 8IIKU?tt) /l), nt. Louis, MlsRottri. i'r?>r. o '4 i: i-: t, c. Tl iiio in st s ieeesMlnl " rcotedy nf fi? p eseni da> *-end lor Paper Ult tiplliui Kullllif. ?l ix 174 kip irte. I 'd All lin- IttltlitlK varieties, nhl and now, mie and t wu years from 11 li mul ; also, (iciicral Nursery Stock. Kin- rule ni the lowest prices lev ll LACK W I' I.I. ISItOS.. Ti I us ville N urseries, i'ilusville. Men er ('.ninty. New JIM ?ev. Latest, mosl Orniiuifnial.I Correct. Special Anent wu II I ed in euch township. Semi fur freO ClltllloftUeall Terms t.. I', f. Il lt 11 II i M A S..1 llarchiy St.. X. V., ... 17!? W. Uh St., I'im-iniiuH. I). Jin rr tiiiuo--. 11 ADIT cwitrcn AT li' ' pul.Iii hy. Timi! short, '.ernw iiitai entte. 1,000 lesli mon inls. . llt'yui nf uuiinmllclcd snet-ess. .o-i-iihi Adilress D?t. Y. V.. M A USU, ??iiinc .alii ill^lim K.tplannlor.v I'llfFI'KAK fl) 7 | Vli'l 11 ? 1 how Kit? lo NAO? i livest i'll m Ht l\|1i|\ I Stork PrlvlIeiWM, lins puidU/lu kliJi I M. und will |>liv I -a rue I'rot UH. Itailroiid Sm, I;, limul-. AlnaiKl (?..Id houuhl mi Mill.-. _ l <;i.vs. imnost six cerf rno itrcKwti.'ria: A VU., I.im-? and llrokcrs, No. Kl Wail Street. Sew York. a tiny ciitt'sn i> d lining on' Well Altair ?? Drills -s i OM ii month pu d io ic ol AU?ntl -Vilser honk tie , .III./. A Ililli.! ii , vt. |,nl.|i, o V T MAQfT 7Hi RroHtlwitv V manitfon ur 1. .J. WXIOH. MI* nf ??lld tlo tl J Wkl.KV.til eve.} r- ur y d'-se.i I nli'iii 'iii stock is I rte. - erv l.ilO't't! Kitti ls odored ii- loinl'nl ir.r'pprlfl s io keep OIK w rkun-n -.?ol? i- dil tn II After tis, it, 11 ..rd"rm mi vu me. < iver fl-.F tl li. i i . iii lo fx ii min . .' HlttllncH? freo (IARDN. At? w hilt- m liol, i llriflol, ?ti cts.; Ttl? ' Snowllake, Miirhli?, Ito p. or Unmask, ar. els.: AO ('tites, lt? cts.i willi your intuit: i.e.nu (fully printed mi them, uni tl? rumple? nf type, npnirls' pru e-lisi,etc., n-iil hy i .-t ii rn mull mt receipt nf pri?e. I linnu ul In Huhs. Hi Ssl ..I work. w. c. CANNON, lt; Knnclioul Street, Itieimi. l?efers to S. M. I'r.TTr.Mill.l. .V Cn. FURNISH YOUR HOUSP." At llnssford'j, Ctitipnr Institute, New Vork. 11 HMM furnisliim; (.'/mils, ('nu keri , (Jliliin, (ila-,!?,Hardware (iitji-ry. Silver, W.I warn, Miitlre??es, Ac, .Vc. <i.ls i-hlpied (null pulir-. Send far illusl ruled cata logue a;-d pill e Url. w Il ION w'ri I i na !n ntlveV'tlnorii pion-' <n m uitioii th. Haine of lins paper. No. IO S. N. U._ Von waul lo Hiakf I..1IKJK I* Il O F IT s.ii i ti j' tin- lu-st article eu r ollel l il to Acelils' Jim A Rent mado MS in tlir.-.- iioiim. Try ll. AltdrOHH HOOD* J US Kl' ll, * int' lv<'. a Kjuarc lt : vu ti I? tai?! ^-^ oilier rnofllists fiir elie;?ptio.?. Illly. SA.ni'?.r.S, also !.?<?. . IH-airoI?l roofm, nave re-nhiimiiO'. I?I ? ? * "* ALLY AND CHEAPLY, v M,? this notice; write or mil "*,<f,,,,T;. ./j "T' .or ?/nivel, lu htrdn?l> recuiiinicudcd n> Ariniu? ln, i: nn-n in all s.riions, tor nen idcepor; lt????rijoHj, tic ruufs ?mi Punit he italhTiicii..n ; will.not i mw mid wnitlior: linK no *.ll '" >'". wcnllicr. HIICIIH M ..1.1. . an eindly !?. repainted <". repaired Itv imj nun lieut wanted iii every town. lol eral llidui-einuiitH mo GO., 7 Cedar st., jj. Y, r^yfyWWK jap . ti |.'.o ul? .Uxr-ii-ei ur the f Iver "tonwen mut "p!p?>n A?- ii reined in . i.l-r ?.y. .".?..vi"- i?.i.?rd i ,,m. phillie., liy.pt>;>'? a Men ul I? >.h.- ci ..Ss pe i ?ain'i?i-.- s lill e ?. 'ck If.v.dach'. ('nile Coimtlinklloo >->-(1 ""ion ?m-s I :. n AM NM i QUAR. 11 cnn MI i >.> lour r-M?'cul et? ne n's. i ever tin IP?I in the it i e ?rn pv p'opori ?o ni am- i ilior propi* rifun ' I*: a |e?o?l. "t nti-itrt'e. a w< nd . mi I onie K I i<iiex'C|iil'>iinhip <d l eral I vc nod ver>n<ti '"or ic tl ve of .1 lni.ni'iM..iiii th?? hod v such illina) un ?.(.?. ?MC? ??.... -ried its ?i?'- Unit it i? o...i- ri'L-nrd ?das jtlie ti tc? . I'litnlHiis Mi't-Mle. TTCS'PIiyrONIAliS. " t have nn?'or seen or tried Ml."i . simple otp. r-iclonn ?nt'sfue orv niel p eu uni remedy in mv Ile "-// H'tiurr -t I nu Iq. M? ll?N \t'x H "rt pu KN? - 'I ?ccftitnnntl?'. tlM>, w hen mv emull lon -. ipi I re< u, IT . Ini'ixniH' I.iv pr Petril iltur; w it ii ?.??.??I < tl. .et*"- Hun ..i.Vit //. iVf/iArtu <;?>v I-F M ?IHMi. -.' Your l.'e,;iii:i'< r has ),. en IniHeln my f ml- lo?-some lime u ni I mn t er ni iii ?I ii is a i- u-iahle i o ition lo M e medical selene '*- IV'.ti. J. O"1 ..ffin lir Ala ' I liKve u??o II e Weeli at--r in n >. lamil v for thc iw?l %??ventu?> yi-nr-i 1 .-..n >nieiv nconi ni- il it lu ?I o world RS ib* lu? t ni'dlcluc I have ever i si-il lo til?! el-um i t dlM'-vsiM ll purpurin lu cir..."- //. A- riiipjUl). l"vk|iiKNTi Fi'iiy I'.*?K.-' ' . ' -i ii-tsiis* r.tvor Itt cu'iit r ha' orwveii u s{oi-?l ati-I cflU'iicktu? o-.edi elli?? .'-A'n' ii? . lM'i-oo--r - * Wi? |M:> I? ' ce it. (pe'lnt-d w in Dr. -Inn.nos't.lver Medici <. or ini>re ina-i ? went y '??ifs nd linn.? i' In ..e ?ehest I. > er w?|T huer nil r d In io- pu li--!?, A?, /.mm owl ll. I.. /.i...il ! -'.I mil- ie- i ; . . i ivas eil-?.?' hy-loi o mis' f.iver t'euulalor. nf I r ! livlo: nil r tl ?...*.?..?.! year, with ?'hills and l-Yver "-. AT r .-itidVi ..on I'll ?.. fi. luv- >.-. ? le end r.o'f have used thu Itpcui-ttcr .'or j .ar*ai-m1 ? su l'y io Uh y rent vir tues' '- /.Vu J. i; rV-i/t-c ''-.-i v (?a. I.eiiK-. I N'iuiiis KU .. NT -- * I hiv? ii'veli your reedlc'??Hn LMor'iuiih-rial mel in nh inw h:'.s i: I'.'i'.-.l lo i> ve -ill i >;;i. Isfiioi i .e."'--kV.? a M'ttr ?no. hatti".'i--> . .. SITH OM CO., BO-TO?ST, MAS?, These Standard Instruments Solo by Music Dialers Byrrywhere. Agents Wanted ii; Every Tovwni. Siilil thronirliwut the United Platea <-u lim IVtST.X I..?KKT i'LA X : Th nt in. ti- ? c-ymeni ..! Monlno I'H? I.I nl.s. Pc.rcnusers ouontd ?e-k ;.?i ilie^M'Tii \5Ht<<iu??N r>KU?N, t'A. .. . .m s un,! m:: i- r?li:tit.?r?i ou uppll .Htiull MA ' FORTUNE !T G.R DRAWING Li J A i, LOTTERY 25. 1875, 100,000 ?ii '.o ?502.50. --. OLD. - ? ? EVERY SIX v i ETP. I at ?SO.OOO U. S. Cur rnney. Tw. II l I sin l*i api r'i ii. - ' ? ii u il wiilelnr ? lu., In rn to i SI AN \ li I ,VI i: IJ IT 1 KUY < : )., I..-.1; fi x. ii 2 p n. mire, New Uilt.ms. COMPKTKNT AMI ItKMAiit.K Ai; KN TS wanted throiij'houl the eumitry. IJnext-eptliiiml guarantees rcipiireil. 3DITS< )N cSr? &( >'S School HV?usic Books Conntitilli! a |?Tl'ecl ceri?s. previdine in Un- heul milliner fur every t-lu>->? io everj Schi ?I, Aciidenij' and ttaruiitjiry. American School Music T?iOQ fltOVC? !" :: linnkK. i.f whirh Iteiik I. CW X?JVJ<XI1-V>J ?. lentsi is ?idniiialih- urranucd lor Inman Sehiiulx. tl..oh 11. (.?in i-entnl ?ind Hunk III i.?".cpfil;' lor <?rai.nillir nuil yoniiinir lilah School or Arad, III> < his-. -. I ..luplh -.f hy I., o. r.Ml.ns.iN and W . >. Tti.i?r.x. / Cheerful Voices, a capital L-nllevflon el' SI'IIIHII SHI^S fur Co iii lim Schooln. The High School Choir, (*l.mi)hy h. I?. KMKHSON und W. S. Tu.iu'x, is Dilly rimal lo their la-t'hooU, Titi; Morn SINOIM;, which tor Mime \i;,\< har heeu ile- MIHI,lard 1.U The pr.nt work, like tie- other. N ti,- IiliMI sr I li ii i i.s. ACADK.M I Kit, ,,,". s KAI I NA 1:1 L's. The National Hymn & Tune Bo ok .Mu-ie extant i .;' ? i . . .int: M I.Is. Any ho >.i . . .. ... - . ii tull price. Oil i ... 0,, J i OS I Oil ? VIM: , a (JO.. _ Vii ??Mwi.y, .ifw York. . ... runs iH worn jfTf. ? >'i?" ?<u cort.o tt ftf "i u un . ouy. Adapts l . el. in t ...i . i.o .it.it i;'- ?a i?ie cody r? iilnlttf *?."; - . "I fi e :;-.tler the V-V:.,'-. . I. ih-t. . t-IOlMO Or h.: A vcr. st ..ira,li onnl rniiopfi?! oi i..i wt.;.! i li. i.p 07 tim ^ i'd?tio TruH?". ?d!.. ? l'A. t 11 y i rHK ODDEST FAMILY PAI'E.-t IN AKKUJCA. ru ii SATURDAY EVENING- POST KVKHY u-|;-K I! STA IS H . oint/,lie.I sinriiH Iv i |... I est uilin-. S"h'r'. it-elches, lu i,,II, ?i' lu ns eeriti'lin'ftl UHW?. illili i p-< lim-.-. .? linn, pute a n ?.i (Mer, I'l'io.' m w- huO.o., IhiTnt re. hom nii'l prs O-1?.il im -m. ' i'm ul ol ii<i'-d Miioks. -ph II lin i ino . n Iff x '.I !.. "Vf ry ?u-.-.-r ?.?r inn.- ?loll r? e. wiii pim piln. ?"' "lol u.nr non t hi .! ?! i?! io..iin >> "i"d tvorjivhern ddr?-Mi H">l>, W?i K"K-HW.i, ?Nil . w, ''.'li ? am on .ince I hilad -Iphla .p-jr? A Cl - Tho'??"de: ' . i. ihewotld linport J.XiA.i.1.). ,.r,? p.it'cc- l.?riri?Hi Onipni.y tn ii merla t-tt'ltpM .?". ?' " - pl? a- t.e . r ryli.111^ -1 lade nm I uti inj? liicreieluit-ngcni ?w. m. dev hsr.i e,t Intiiiceiu? -uti dun i ivajw tuna.Rend for circular ll Kl.bf l-l VVellM. 4 . Vo.cv e. Y..- 0 Mu* ,J,7. 1