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2.12 3.4. The great evoilt of the late trotting at Oakland, Californin, was the attempt of St., Julian with runnig mate to beat the best trotting record, for a purse of $800. The track was in a very favorable eonditlon for fast time. Af ter a short delay St. Julian passed through the gate and proceeded lel surely down the Irack to take a little preparatory exereise previous' to the trial lin two dashes to eclipse 2. 13}.j, the record of Rarns, the king 6f the tiot ting turf. The horse looked wvonder fully lit amti( Strong, 1111d imioved with such ease and freedom that those who had seen hilim make a mile at Stockton, and (10 even faster time at, San Jose, were confident that lie would lower that record, but wo:e too skeptical to Imagine that the name of St. Julian would be flashed all through the land with 2.123 to his cri l it. Thi'iere wIS no betting on the event, but bets wei e freely ofl'ered at $50 to $25, that, not ovel in honor of the presence of Gen oral Grant., would the record of Rarus be beaten. At the second attempt the bay gelding, disdainig the aid of the running mate, came down to the score at a grand swinging gait, and lickok nodding aisseit, the bell sotuided, aid St. Julian sped along oin his first trial. General Grant stooti in the corner of the grand stand nearest tihe distance pole, and followed with an hitense gaze the fleeting aimal as lie passed around the lower turn, and when he reached the quarter mile in 33 seconds, or at a 2.12 galt, there was a peiceptible move mont of surprise that was I intenvilled as the noble horse still increasedi his stride and reached tho half lin 1,05,41 or tile second quarter at t lie rate of 2.01). There was a subdued imniumr, and the spectators became seemingly imbned with the idea of witnIessitig at grand performiance as SI-. Jdi han sped Oin hi way and reaehei the th bree clua rter pole in 1.40, or the Lird (Iarter at. e rate of 2.10, bit when well into the home stretch he againI icreanld hi? Strilde, and urged to hi s utmo.st, lie ame along with a maignileent Step, anl -mssefd un dortho wire in the mnprecedeit-ed tine of 2.12%4f withouit the lightest skip or break, the last juiarter bhing made at the superb galt of 2.11 to the mile. 1 ill time spectators of the fcat Io one showed himniseif mi1oe int ere-ted than General Grant, who watelhed every step of the horse, esperllly on the home stretch, pulinmg his- ('iIYar Vigor. ously as the match betwveen horse an11(d time reached ris coieltusion, and when the record was proioiced correct, be yond cavil, he shook )r. I'ardee, the prestdent, by the hand. The declara tion of the record was received w iti great applause, lin whichi the ueneral Joined heartily, and tle gallant lior-e and lils skilful triver were received with rousing cheers as the lat ter return ed to dismount and to show by thite scales one pomund over weight. Oe.ieral Grant was so delighted with the aehlievement that he went round to St. Julian's stables betweeni tile heats of the 2.20 trot to look -- ( hhor-e over an d cogratul ate Mr. iibek.k. Amionig the muost. fiamouis of the wvorld's wailkinig maitces arie some1 01 those recorded iniii military history,. wvhere the obstacles of heavy burdens andi dfliclult ground were iidhled to) those of' time and since. TIhe 1 inai'rb ot' the heavily-armed Sparta 11s ini .10) i. C., fromt Lacethi~mnon to ? a rathioni, cover lng 150 miles of almost. road Iess couii try in three udays, ~'~ iitti have earned high conimiendation ini an1 age of spiort ing papers. Th'le Consul Nero's mariiebi to the Metaurius, to sur i''se the Cartha genhans, (301 BI. C.) lasted tw<- days and a night., with the slightest possible intermission, the soldier's takng 10ood from the hand1( of thle co0unitry' people, and eating it as they went. ilaninibal's' retreat from Zuina upon01 Caathiage brought him to A ndru11menitumn, sixty three miles distant, betwveen dawn and nightfatl, the pursuinlg Rtoimns aceom plishinmg the .saine distanme~ in even less time. Cosar's Tenth Legioni aeheved . a parallel feat ini Gaul, wvhile in heayy mainaiig ord(er. Th'le Bernese~t Swims wVhen~ suimmoned~ to aid those of Soleiier in reopellinig aln invasion, ar'e said to have answeredi the cli so prompltly that the new-baked loaves whlch they carried with thbem were barely cold on heir arrival. Frederiek the Great, on the hottest day of the terrible suiniii' time of 1790, lad a kind of' irace with Marshall Dunn for the oeetipaithlon of ant important pos8t, both armliieai making such speed that 200 Prussians andl 300 AKustrlans dropped dead on the hile o1' march from sheer exhaustion. Fred erick's youn ger brother, Henury, dnm' lug the same wvar, imarched for' fll'ty hours, with only thireo initervenlng halts. Napoleon's "Old u ard". rec peatedly made sixty mIles in a day (lurl ing the grea1t campaign of 1813; lad one of tihe Rhussian r'egiments in Cen tral Asin is stated, on good aut~liority, to have accomplished seventy-eight. The similar exp~lolts achieved durIng the Indian mutiny of 1857, and the American CivIl War of 1801-5 are too well known to uneed repetition. -Th~iere is a maln ini North1 Cariolina Who, somec years ago, inari'ed the wI dow of his own soni, and( she was also ', his own nIece. She has lad children by both husbands, and thei'e ia no end of the comp~ieationis in r'elationshipJ likely to ensue. The Jiest Way to Clheer Up, go stronger. This you ecan do If you will tako a yt6ce of advice whichl has the weighmt of hi1gh medical anthority to back it. Tuat 1is to nae ~' ~ the standard invlgoirant Ilostttr'm Stonmaeh Bitters. specially commended and indhorsedh by hyiln..Amn thn. bodmdy troubles which Iovercomes are-dyspopsia, irregularitv of thes Suefu ohnm counteracting~ a tendency to *Mak nqa eor disorder of the kidneya and b ,der, 1f tm entire aeytem is -hig Il4fial 6hitt g as I6 dotm' the retum ft ele ypan& .~ titeanud the ' acqusimloon of fle~ and a etn o"o the ohf iedia e0 (plegant ' AGRIOULTUAR. HIUNGARIAN GRASS.-SevCral y'ears ago I tried the experiment of raising 1lfungarian for a grass crop for winter reeding,'and so satisfactory were the fesults-to me-I have raised several acres yearly since, There wore many objections offered-the exhaustive ohar actor of the grass upon tile soil, and the ext ra labor to properly secure the crop, etc.; but I find that the objections were, when tested, only niyths. I do not regard It as a more exhaustive crop than oats. Tihe plan I follow is to put about ten loads of barn manure per ai'e, plough about seven or eight in cies in tdepth, thoroughly harrow, sow about, three pecks of seed per Iere, then roll with a. moderately heavy 1,ind roller. The crop Is cut when the seed I in the "milk.' Selecting a day when the weather promises to be fair for a few days I put the mowing nachae at work. Tie roller has sunk the small stones and lumps out of the way of the cutter bar, and if the knives are kept sharp no trouble will be found lin cut ting. Tie grass is left upon the ground until tile following afternoon, when it is raked-and cocked tp, about it hun dred pounds being put, in each cock. After stanilng three or four days thie cocks are rebuilt, the bottom thus comn Ing on top. Tihe day following the tumbles are tipped over and the work of gathiering conimences. It has been ily practlce to stack in the field, put ting about five loadsa ia caci stock, and draw tO tile barn as needed in lie spring, for I save It for Mai ch and April feeding. It Is to beranked with tie best coarse feeds, and for dairy cows it has no superior. Fed once per diy upon it, lily cows are healthy and strong and tile flow of millk last spring was nearly equal to the usual June supply. With this systell of puitting in the crop I have no difillculty lin securing abolt, three toms of cured grass per ire, a value for feed closely appIroxIiatilIg live tons of the best timolthy lkay. Golden mldet is regarded by mallny IS tlie full eqial, if not suuerlor to un11 garian, and In 1111 1111Kit911stly dry seIsoI will stand the drought,perhaps better. lionsi. SnoxiN.-Tho first time a lorse is soi ,tle shoes should be very light, and of equal weight. behind and forwaird. This is a sell-evident truth. You lave added a little more weight, to eae~i limb, equally and tie horse's gait is not ilfected, thus obviating Cutting, forging, knee-knocking and quarter grabhbilig. When the hor.se becomes wiywise Ie can be shod lin propoortion to hIls strength and capacity. The old adage IS true, "no frog no foot ; no toot n10 horse.'' Iere it, is, alI in1 a n1utsiiel . Shooe the lorse low, and in every ill stanceallow frog pressure upon the ground surface, both behind and before. Iin so doing yotl obviate the following blemishes and diseases: Corns, quar ter-eracks, bruised heels, thrush, quit ter, navieulilar disease, timber-toe, anll kle-knocking, wid pull's, sweeney and interfering. Ninety per ceit. of a11the lameness in horses Is positively pro duced by Improper shoeing. The ap plicitioln of the hot shlo in fitting to tie loot, should not be permited uider lily cireluiftances. One and a half pounds of iron are often used in a Shoe, whlen twelue ounces are quite siilCeent, thus obviating much labor and tfeed to protect at111 carry the saie. Tiem part of most vital importance is the f rog, w, hich is the oilly glanIld in the foot to support nature as well ias the animal. Allow It to take tile place of the caulk for concussion, weighI I, of' pressure or lhearig u n tihe gronmd sitrface, which action will pr'even8 all the troubles above ninled. Many farumers do not, shioe their horses at all, and1( to miy cr tin knowledge they ar1e rar-ely troulbled wit h lme hlorses ; t hey (10 not Inteor fere behind, or knock their knees for wa'ird .' What better evIdence Is needed to proive thait inl nlinety-nIine cases3 Out of every hundr(lled, the cause of lamne ness5 can1 be tracedi to iluprop~er shoeing ? When~i the hlorse is 11ame1 taike otY' thle slhoes, t ill hi m Out- for t hree mon11this, an ud you will Iinid him inll right usually; aindlI 1)11hadly w imli-pufred or bog-spav hned thiese tr'oubles wvill disalppear. Whaizt (does this prove? Sitmiply that thie s3hloting caused the lameneilss. WASil' PI.A Cxs.-Theli consiicuious wase-te lace(s 0on1 aIm rm-thje fIelds aul lowied to grow up~ to berry bushecs anld briushl-110 0on1y a1 par1t of the lanld which year af~ter' yea~r is permlittedi to be id ie. (areless plouighiers leave ichl mocre unt11iIled 11an1( next- to time fences thanil therei is an uy nieed of leaving; oni a large inrm, fenced into small fildds, it is 1)11ain to see t hat a stlrip' of' a lew feet will atulontto several aeges. Much land is rendered worth less by shade trees ini fields wvhere they are' nlot much01 needed ; stutups amnd laurge stonles iare lef't to oiw neumer the grotiial and1( imp ede work; land f romi which an early crop) is taken ia permitted to lie unu tsedi for several Ilmnths when It ought, to be prod(1uing somethinlg. Farmilers are re garded as a1 very econiomical class, but Lucire ire manliy lessonis of economiY to be learlied ill ouar farnm ilaigetrilent, and1( one of' tlbeml is to utilIze everyl'3 acre and1( every rodl of' our farmsi1 to) the bes't, ii4UAnxl JBOL'r IUEiADs,-Themre are0 somie reformis, mlighity in thbuir aiggre gate. l mportance, whlich it apjpears to be vain to contend for. It is prlobablle there is not a man11 who nats worked on a1 latrml dut who would un1it(0 wIth ua in a demlanld for squamre bolt0 heatds in the manu111a1llt.uiro of agr'icultuiral linmprove mnutsi. Iholts nlatuiral ly rust tuhe nlt, fast. Wh len an1 ttempti Is made(1 to re move It, time bolt turns in the hole in steaid of the nti t~hurning on the bolt. if the farmer hrppenis to have two wremnehes, and11 hanltis to hold tlheml, thbey they are of' 1 n vhil, as the r'o1nmi head cannmlot, be held. Somietiimes the farmer is from lIve to tenl miles1 fronm a black sinirhi shlop, Ina a hur1 ry, and1( no thine to spareO. Ini such cases hil id words lall I rom t-he 11ips 01' good men01. Tihere ls sueldomn a plow11 of anly kind used duirinig its usefuln ess bu1t, ten t~Imes 11s miuch timne Is lost bly rounid nieedert bolts as5 would tbe nlecessairy to make1( the rIght kind 01 one0. Thfe tr'uth 1s the~ roundl heads(1 are' abhoina ible ar tisanices, 0auses0 of hoss, irritabIlIty, anud prof'anity, IN mll 01ur eroppinig amid piltiing we shotuld rememtliber that the farm is ouri capItal and1 that increastng its prodnie 1lmg capaelty means adding to ouir pr'in-. olpal, whlhe It Is talking awayth "'11e1ns1 by Wvhich we llve." te EvERYvioDY is pleised wIth the Im proved Cnrboliuo, a deodorized extract of petroleumhl. lens s clear and1( limped as spring water, and was originally in, tended by nlatulre as a painacea for all diseases of the scaip and skin, and as a mnatuaral hair renewer. '" Will It do no harm?" This is the questIon often asked, anid the ansewer is, "it can nlot," for D)r. BullI's Baby Syrup is an innoc lt reedy, war rante& to l ou lhe?2 otamakot, ,phla, or anythlig In. To APPFORD fIM MDilATm' REniBP IN AsTm4mA try Dr. Jin1O's Upetx rant, wihlilliacts lromarthy by overcomnn in e spasmodle o itractfoa of Ihe wiindtubes. tfln by Oausng the Ojeem:I0a of tile muolls whih (log thoem. afor Wioopng Couf iroup ad Ilar's es this mediolno is equall ob h~lit Ile rorA Pulmnonar an#~ bron. DOMESTIC. COO] CEL',Auts.-V hat i more ro freshilng, satisfactory aid pleasing than, whln the mioreury Is uip amonig the nineties, to have the pleasure of eating butter, berries, cream, voeta bies, etc., thit tire cool, fresh and inyl ting? Many do tills, but It is at the ex pense of all lee-hoiuse or an tee fed re frigerator. Buit this desitable aeqii sition may ho obtained and enjoyed without the exponse d1141 trouble of either the one or tle other, providing you have a collar. It Is done by keep ing the sun's rays and heated air out of the cellar. The forner you aecom push by shading it, the lattor by the proper use of hinged windows. So ar rango your window sash that they may be either swung i), or to thie right or left on the ecl lar 81d, or so place tile hinges that they 31aY3 he let down, wilei will be quite as convenIent, Ituring the days of hot, sultry weath or, keep theta tightly closed , but on cool, still night o[peni the, and tihe cool, fresh, outside air will rush it and displace the warmer air of the cel lar. In the mnornin uig agaIn close the sash, and shouild tile cull ar be ia comt mon one tle vinadow need be opened only two or three times a week, ani1d then only oin cool, still nights. To pre Vent Cats or other aniils. frouI taking possession of the cellar during the night, nail at lit wiro netting over the window uponi the outside. Those who leave their cellar wialows open day and night will fillu( tle air to con form quito well with that outside, as the wind forces the warm air In and displaces the cooler currient thatt is al ways foun td ticarest thebot(om3 or floor. Let the closing and opelihilg the winl dows, its Stated, be one of tie duties of servant or milkniald. --------. -- -. - TuIonloUal[ CooKiN.-It is onIe o the iust commn nistaklies of the cook to give too little time to the ukooing of meat, and vegetables. She is careless about getting them over the ftie la 0ea Son, ild to make up for the delaty, she attemptis to "'rush thI .gs" by uisinig a very hot 1le, spoiling the fool by too furious bolling or bitking. Hard boll ing totighens the fiber of ment, and Spols the texture of vegetables, but a long steady bolling heat gradatilly soft ens or makes tetter the toughest ii bers, Many persons si ppose that cer tain articles of food do not agree with them, wheii the whole dilleulty arises fron tile imperfect manner In which they aire preparted. Somie vegetable" are th oight to be esIpelially I)rovoca tive of flatuhence, but it more thorough vooking ustually renmedies that evil. Fititulotnce hmas: other cautses, a1s over eatin g or t00 a large ptopcrtion of stigar inl the diet, bat those articles of 1ood whict are usually aisociated wlrli the e'vil may be robbed of t-hese terrors by a 33ore prolonged cookinug. Cook dry beans several hours, gentle but steady siinlerinig-flye hours tire not, too Ialty, even atter tn atll night soaking. Dry peas need the sanie treatment,. Vegetables need mom and more time is they grow older. By spring, rita bagas need cooking intiiost half a day, itd onions should be boiled ati hour or more. Salsify and pIrnilps, espeeally Ahe former, need more than the twenty nititites boiling usually prescribed for PicIMNG AND 1AcKING APi't:s. While bai'rels are the rilost cullvenietit packages for late apples, choice early tpples sell better inl half-btrrrels, crates md baskets. The pref'erences of' the tuarket should be consilhed in this re-| (lpect: Much dependsI up th1)3 1le sIze tid shape of the jptILkage, ats regatrdls Lo eturo fritt will meect in handlIinig lirinag tratnsportatioii, Xis, catre ini picking the ftruit, and putting in to theI lackatge, to atvoid brulsing ; the little: 3xtra time exp~iede hteie will pay1 at btirige inltere'st. W hatever the pacekage! -barrol, half1-barm el or crate, It should be so filled thatt considerable pressure la required to brIng the cover into place, Th'iis is necessary to hold the fruIt firmly, thius avoiding the brulsing wvhiIch would( otherwise follow from shiak ig. hn p)ihacticei amiotng the battler-makers of E'ngland for rewileIrig butter-f11m and1( solhd duritng the hot weather Is as5 fol lo ws :-Catrbonate of sodta and altum are utsed for this purpose, mtade intto powt~ dler. For twenity ptounds of buztter onie toasp~oonfui~l of cairboniate of' sodla and 03ne teaspoonful of' p)owdered alum are tmigled together at the time of chi arn ing, tand put Ituto hte creami. TIhe ef feet of this p~owder is to tmake the but ter come fir ni andI solid, atnd to give cleant, sweet flavor. it does not eniter the butter, but Its action Is uipont the cream, and it passes onl with the butter milk.- Th'e mngredlins of the powder should not be mingled together until required to be used, or ait the time thle cream is in thle churn, rettdy for churn lng, 11loT WYEArER.-Beware of drlink lng too nmuch. cohl water while you are workling in ihe siu, atnd do not plunge st3(ldenlly in to a coldi bath. If' you arie near a brook wet yiouir head, piut leaves into youra hat andl fre quenitly put the hiands ito water, letting them remain there for a conslderab)3lettle. Th'Ie ef feet will he0 soothing upon01 the whole systetm, and it, wial reduce thIrst. CooK ws.-One cup of sugair, one half cupi of butter, (one egg, (beait the whIte of the egg sep~arate), one half clup of mIlk, or~e hatlf teaspoon salera ts; flour to taste: stir the butter, au gar, a nd( yolk of thte egg together ; add the whIte of the egg beaten to a light froth, theini add~ this milk and saloratuis. Knead soft and baikc In a quIck oveni. Sprinkle wvhIte sulgar- over thecm before bakIng. P1EEBLE lADIIs.-Those langutld, tIre some) sensaitions, causing yoti to feel scarcely able tob1) on youri 1eet; that Constant drain thiat is taking fromu your systemn all Its elasticity ; drivling the bloomu 'romi youir cheeks; that cont tinualll stiralu uplon1 your vItal forces, renderIng y'ou irritableatnd fretful, 03an easily b)e remiovedl by the use of thlat marvelouts renmedy, 1101) Bitters. Irreg ularIties and obsi ructionis of y'our sys teml ate relieved at once, while the specIal cause of periodlealh pinl is per-~ mitllntly retoved WIllI 3'ou heed this? often~ e ors hi~I al'minar I, 't- m:l, andtt giving liii mcdhit e lI ef,. V EGET INE~ is tho great health rostore r-eonmp .sod oielusiveiy of barke, roots anm,, hor bs. It Ia very gloaesant to t.,ke; overy child Ilikes 11 Dnz Islere's Extract of Smart-weed Is a compound lhild extract 01 stmart w~Cotd, or watter-peppe)r, Jlamaica gln ger an~d other ingredients kmnwn to be illecon~s ha .auring collo, dhirrhioa, dysen tory, blood-flux, andl kind red aif foo1~lns It-also breitks up colds,. fo An and inflamnlatyry attacks, Apid dy:411,rugg - .IIUMOROUS. I WON'T SION ANY PlrITION.-JUst previous to the late ole' ion a oar going N orth in Detroit, wias boarded by a man with a book and pencil in its hand, and he straightway began taking a vote of the passengers. some as wered mad some (I Idn't, and somae did not'exactly understand what lie was tit) to. When hie came along to at little old woman with ht 11r lap full of parcels and bindles she called out: "Thiero ia four of us In our iamiily, and wei are all grown i), our Christian names are John lenry, Betsey Ann, Melinada and Aaron, and that's aill the Cenisuis you'll get out of me." "I'm not taking the census, madami," hie explained. "Um11 Simply- " "You raiso onl our water tax if you daire !" she Interrumpted. "W e'll digj a well before we'll pay another red cent." "I am not the water tax man; I ami canvassing this car--" "Well you can't canvass mile!" she 81111pped. "1111 bothered to doath with Canvasserst at the houso, and I don't Cnre what new-f' ngled clothes-Wring or you've got-1 won'tsubscribo I" The paimseigers vere all laughing, and he didn't want to give it ip that wiay. . '"Madant',t he began, 'have You any objectlon O-L-" ."I won't sig anly petition if I (ie for it !" shie shouted, "atid if you don't stop pestering me, I'll open this pack ago of pepperi at till your eyes for 3ou, and my hIusband will thrash you to boot," Tito man With the book let up and dropped oil'. No .Boom Folt GEE W nO.--"H1Ow's tradi, Johnny I" asked aCincinnati re porter of a bootblack. Stepping Into a saloon the same qtes tion was ptt to the proprietor, who stood happy anid emilting belilnd the batr. "Poomin','' was the reply. givei with the rich aeccnt of fatherland. Tito banker said businoss was boom ing, the broker saId business was boom lug, while the butcher, the baker, the candlestick-maker said the same thing. Standiig on tile corner was the pro prietor of a push-Cart. It might be in teresting to get a View of things through his glasses. Ii reply to the question he said: "Pizness Is poomin' ride along like Id nefer vas, by Shimniminy I" "'Joh n, how's trade ?' Tie question was asked of a Celes tial. lie looked at tiie reporter In a melancholy sort of way, mid replied': "Washee, washco 110 good. NiAlen no good. Chnituaian glot bluus blad. . FLonMXNcti, the actor, tells this story of' the elder Booth ; "ie was playing 'lainlet' in Virginia one night, and had no skull. A little darkey volu tecred to get one. When Booth was leaving the themitre lie felt some one tugging at his coat-tail. iHe looket arotand saw the little brunette. 'What will you have, sonny' 'Please, sal, I wan't daddy's skull, sahi.' 'Daddy's skull?' 'Yes, sal. Dat used to be de ole man's headpiece atfore de mnewel kicked hilm, an' maiiny'll lick ine ter rags of I lost It.' WHY HE BUYs MU.Rs.-sherlei Pressly had some idea of horses and mules. For farm work he purchases tihe latter. Tihe other day one of the hands, a likely young fellow, asked; Wihy don't you buy horees? I'd a good deal rather drive them.'' "I've no doubt of it.,'' responded the genlial sher'lfY, ''so had I, wheun 1 was a boy. I'd plow a hor'se all day, and then spruce up at night and rIde six or eight miles to see a girl. I noticed, though, when a felowv r'ode au mnle lie was generally laughed out of a second yvisit. I guess Ill keep buying mulecs. You boys won't be so tired when you go to bed." I'RlsIDXNT Lincoln on1ce listenedl pa tienitly while a friend read a long tant-. uscript to himi. anid whio then asked, '"What (10 you think of It? How willl it take I" Th'le President reflected a little while at d then answered :Well, for people who like that kind of thing, I think that Is just about the kind of thing they'd like.". A NxWAnIK Sunday-school boy gave his teacher thie Illustrative dlefinitlon of "responsibility": "Boys have two buttons on their 'spenders, so's to keep their pants up, When one button comes off, why, tner'e's a good decal of respon sIbIlity oni tihe other buttton." 'THA-r was a very conisiperate mother who saidl to the girl In char'gc of her' children ; "'Margaret, don't let Willie and Jennie sit down on the dump grass, for fear they should catch cold. When they are tired, you cnn sit down and take them on your lap." Wunv are the lads and hassles looking expectantly for the tiny nihlte flakes that cover the groundl as with a muan lie? Because they- would have the buf falo robe cover two hearts that beat as WH nA-r If Nebuchadnezzar (lid live on grass? Men live on the tur'f .nowa days.. .1.0 compllainis that the government reservation for his tribe Is only a men tat reservation. 'Taix poor chap without a penny to bless himself with has "niothiing'' to comipilan of. Tamx height of fashion and the height of folly reach to about the sfame altI tude. Oxa E!x1'tii(ca FuloM M1ANY.-"i hadl been sick aiid umist able so long andi had cente any husnbandii so muc trouble and expense, nio one seemed to knowv what ailed Inae, that I was com.. pletely diha rtened amid discouraged. Ini tiis frinet~ 0of mind1( 1 got a b)ottle of Ilop Blitters and1( used thm unakhowni to mny family. I soon begani to imi provo and gained so faust that my hus baund and f'amlly thought it stranige and tunnaittiural butt whmen 1 told1 themti whait had helpedl me, they said 'ilurrah for flop Bitters I ong may they prosper, for' tl~ey have made mother well and us happy.' "-'-The Mother. ManY had a little lamb, its Ileece was white as snow, she washed It oft with Dobbinis' Soap, aind thtat's what mnade it so. (maude by Cragin & Co., Philadel dhia, Pas.), Try It once. Every mother in the land shoulid know the value of Dr. un's Ib,.by syrui and never be withtout it. It ie fa ee from optates. Price M conto a bottao. U~nN'T Tatmnis wrygg Pzr.--Ontmenat., lotionis, olootarios and all mannor of quinck nostrums ate a waste of limo and monoy. Thme only ADsoLUTmLa JNFAIJiJBaLi. cure for til painful disese Is'ANAI(E8I8, discoverocd by Dr. Rilabee. Ilihas been propoumncedl by scion tille men as the bapplest aiecovery made in mediino for 200 vears. It Affords instant ri 11sf front pain in (he worst cases and has onrodl more than 20.000 aulTeroys permanently. All doctors prescribe it; ''Asnakesis" is sent luaa by mnai on receipt of price, *$.00 ner box. t7Pu~ae b h so* Oi 'L er Ii YOUR Liver is Disordered Ifoofand's Ge nian Biters will sot it right. . V FOR PIXnXaS on tho Fao, uso Hiske's To er Ohntment. It never fails to ronovo thot. TuE prevailing fashion for silk nookercldefs and han4kerchiefs for ladies- and children Is teotiug with inorited favor. IF You are Dyapoptio llpofland's (vrnagn Bitters will ouro vou. 81,425.50 Profltt inl 30 DAys.. 9I in legithr.ato Stock Spooulatloiis in Wall stroot pays Inimnonso proilte. Panphlols ox bilaining ovor' thhi.g solat froo. HLA'ru & Co., 1okere, 1227 Broadway, N. Y. IF You Would lEnjoy (Mod Health, Tako Hoolland's Gerian Bilere. fliesken's 'vel'c..r U(intment wili - oure ovory form of Tottor. .l TitounL.D With Constipation, tako LHbof and's Germian Bilters. V EGET IN E WILL CURE RHEUMATISM. Min. At.iKnT CRooKxtt, the well-knowni druggi- t aint apllitecary, or s ingalo: M., Ale. always Id vises every oi trottled with ltihouiatlsin to tryS Vegeti. Roadt HIs staatemenost: . S-'rv IlNOVAL., 31H., OCt. 12, 1870. Alit 11. 1?. STVENS: DE.tat sint.---itteen yeatrs ago last fall I was talon Sek with rihottmatIsin, was utiablo to Ittyve tantil tle ilext Aprli. Froma that ,tne un til Ithreo veats ago is fall Istlifroil overything witit rhiettitia Isin. soinetines thoro wotld ho w tl'S it a 1I1ln1o Ilit I CotIld not, st)op 0110 step' these attacks wero qift often. I suro-rod eyel ything ,hat a ian could. Over threo years ago lat spring I coninenced taking Vogetino, .1 ii tllowed it u tintil I hakd taken seovn bot SlIes; hae ead no rhottiatsin since that Mime. I at .ny s adVIIe every o Litit 18 trubled with rtlettitill-in to try Vogetino, and not suiffer for Yet is I h ivo dune. Tisit btatelnont I grfatUt totis: fil' tas Mr. Stovens is coneerined. Yottrs. etc., AL BERIT CitOOKgR, Firi of A. ( rooker & Co., Drtiggts and Apothoutries. VEGE TINE lias Entirely Ctrred M3e, Alit. 11. I. STvEsy s: BosTON, 0;t. 1870. )EAR NIit.--y daughter, after havingasovero attiek of Whoop 11 Cough. Was loft in a feeble statu of healtit. Being advised by a friend she 1 rI- the Vegei lo, and aftor using a foW bot ties was filliy restored to health. I have been it greatst eff or from Ithcumtatism. I havtitak-n severiai bot les of the Vegotline for tils colph111Irit, and 11111 happy to say It has on 'threly eared 1e0. I lave recotatnmened theitgoV eLino 10 otlers With Iie same"t good results. i Is t great cleanser and puriller of 11he blood ; it is pleasant to i lke aii I cheerfully recomniend It. JA.\H 8 M1Olt 0 . U04 Athoes Street. 'Vegetinu," says a Boston physician, "his no ecii- I as a btood pilleOr. earin g of Its iany woidlerful oures, after all other remedies had failed, t visited te labotatory and convinced myself of Its genuino merit. I Is pri'pared froin barks, roots and herbs, oaeh of whic h is hig1ly Offective, and they are colnpoitnded In stch a maliner as to produce asionisuilng re suitus. 1 VEGETINE. Prepared by . H. R. STIW'EV NS, Bos-rox, MASS. Veeotinao Is sold by all Druggists. The Albrecht Ire the Cheapeat first-elann Plauon in the aa!nret. Call aiid gIeL palies. or send Ibv Iihnstrateel Catalogue andtl Price List. ALBRE CHT & Co., Waleloolns 1 610 Arelt Street, Philadelpila, Pa. 12.1 Pianos and Organs er gt*sin Adlvanice in pruces. PlIanos, 3i4O to 1400' 8-stop or "n 'b all f1rt-1es ict onti at. ~alouos prtco. Ca itaeo I peces sIEnt fo .ai (A MIeicineA~ Co.,2 i.DrlatkSt U@Ps, hUCHU, 31ANDRAR3, DANDELION, am.emi PenerAzp Busy Mxrnuze QW oP Arm. Qerama Brrrau. Dsases of the Stomn*ch, Bowels,Blood thu_ dasys, and Urinary Organs, Nrervoua eMinim and espeelally Female Complana, in be paid for am..therwml not se esThdpf~ or aar thing impure er injurious found 1sAheen. Ask your druggist for Hop Bittevgad trythi Coven COsit the sweetust, s sat es se.1 seoluant aWggf~ lend for elreasm IJJE CURE MEm CHEAPEST BOOK II4LU3t ATE $AMERIC44 5Ti ThIs irreat offer is god for.00 ays oII and is i Diotionaries wIll be toni to one ad ieset Ii~ Coni postage starnas, andi u.htion this8 vapor, anld a dirc s Dr. Plorco's Golden MedIenl Discover'y ott Rlough Skin, It ehior't i (lSoises ontlleed purifyng, and1( InvIgoratIng moediolno. 1 spoolniy has 1i manifotod :lie p'oteny It lot, Sore Iys, SBorntloits Sores and Sw Neck and ln ed (alands Iyou foel 3 I, drowsy <Iobiinted, have onl neio or bo0t5, frequent hadache or 'dissinci altorunated wIth hot itushee irregular appotit TorpId lIver, or "li liadeues.". Ae a rt Tletct Piseovery has no equa, as II e tsect n Ito cure of Ilronohg, Sevee Iion autupion, It has astonishodl the niedteal inct greatest metdloai ldiseovery of the age. Sold I 9 i gg4egcl I Z91 b 6 NOIT,, COOU lNCEMNT RETAIN THE HEAT LONGER. DoN T|U NTH' AND. IRON BOTH WAYS. E: AN CHEi"AP= NGETS WANTED FOR ikHB OMPLETE HOME AMA&. JULMA MNAJR WIGHP2 AIM BOOK. 'in ral Heala neauty, Vork, Auuso t ut Mmers, Oy,I' BnIII In I .mtlmg r clearly dialt with Ii i laiiintin ty ,ful of n e oto amid wit. it. b utiu bolored Ilfi 'A~e'.*r olld~ ok UKn , tratiotis, iiew typo totdpar . oo bindifigs, Itnl low 'price, ths iork I iO5NOTO IAV Ut AN I1IhIMENUM MAILn. boo~k like It has *Vol beon publisiott. For luit d 'or4 tti and itra formah, a-ld-das' ). U. MeVUEi E & CO., P1laadelphi;a, Pa. EATABIJRHED 18". MORGAN & EMDLY, Impoers of 'Diamonds .ANb Ia actren of Sjictacla 019 SAUSM Utree, SAMSONlsta as Ilustrated Pri6 List sIt in the trrCe en application. JUST OUT: BELLS OF CORNEVILLA. A Italldsoio and colmpoetoe~ 01,Itlul 01 tho" 11 .11s of Cornvoilo'' by i'iam t eat oinI. mtw realy; atd am the tatiniC, tho ti il .8uti~tery andtu co. 11luig Itrooquito withn thl t r .ima tt i*8 i o b ox tets'voly giv oua an ti - otjoyril. i'ttty, l ly vre:iChi %-III vo 5000, contrittig Nvltli 0vatt ill l1ii0 Iia a it Ic e fi.om i sait Wo.-da uuob01J,:ttiomaiitl. Price, 5 uj WHI1TE 1O11NEQ. the nt-w uiday iho6l Song ook, hY, Abboymi muitgor. bittis fair to be ott-- or tho itiot auc-i sini bo-ki of It ei s, am it ie minde imiabty Otto of the mweetetit andI b at. It will pity to buyoto, ifotlyt o sag froi i.t iot:i'. Price o5cs. VOICE OF WOtAKIP, (L. 0. Einerson,) $9 por it.zim. TIlE 'AERILE, W. 0 . Perkins,) .19 per doz. Neo Methiod ir -ingng Clasames, (A. N. J 0i114011) ;10 put tiomi-t. To alov to otar threa newost si .inmal cohno Choirs. b'e full lies of n e A i1t M sic nytiry otke in well informied of tall ntw .s,mt.s. Alailed for 6 cis. WValt for thne biolcka, (tihnost throttah thte press)h Pusaier O~gn Intrt~iont look. A. N. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. J. 10. 1TON & (00. M22 (Jtestrnut 8tt., Phil. BLATCHIET'S PUMPS THE VERY BEST GOODS AT VElRY LOW PRICES. PUMPS Unlined. PUP'S Iron Lined. PUMPS8 Porcelain Lined. PUMP'S Copper Lined. Chain Ptynp flxtures and 'tubing. Rubber Buckets, Steel Chatn, &o. C. G. BLATCHILEY 446 MARKET Street. Plada. LANDRITII'-uBERD ARE~ THE BE~d s. rmpamELsIWIAg. r's s mat.' do :eMet mas,-al -h. lh.*lineo y 3,000,000 ACR E S Mainly ia the Famons RED RIVER VALLEY OFTH E NORTH. Os long Uime, low pricee and easy payment. Pamphlet withfall information usmiled free. Apply to 0. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, IN THE WORLD I Ctainn Bi,0o pgn. t lulmiA rl f thogap~lta y',t upon rceip,' t 80 Ane t,.i Ih to f on re p a 1itV w -. M. F.1.ONF Alalaid, Mstea 3 O tretnyFevrSres, eary r y a , re onqerofb this powvti eul onrng ettr, oseRusto~ pa bitu.ecl allo Q oor mo sinl g olth wish-brow n tretc ots * ,an onu c. o Ne , yuaosuffeng fom eal gluwr, and' teawrystge Sdofl Cott curiandgmT out phalcianspronounc itlth sklo clorg opsk, rtvous plilis.l Thso ha lis are s a ealy stgersth f sn u.r binte iirg epirle i ;acon~ pil.Theo or occulpal . Fo~ Jlan ~ce lleadaicho,' 11 ,US -dtti* Eo ya~s n iiiu, 'd'iir HEALTH ISWEALTH. 9aith of Boly Ls Wealth oI Min. Rakways Sansaparillian Resolvent, Puro blood makes sntid flesh, strong bone and a oar kln. Ifyor would have y11 1estirn, yonr bones sound, without carles, and your co'i! ioxto fair, use tadway's Nursaparilliau 0141ol1v e nt. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. " To ouro a CHBoNIo or LoNG STANDING DIS1ASH is truly a Victory in the healing art; that reason ing power that clearly discerns DEFor and sup ies a reimvdy; t hat restores step by step-by degrcs-tho body which Las been slowly at tacked anl weakened by in insidlous iisease, not only commands our respect but deserves our gratitudo. ,Dr. Hadway has firniheid man kind wilthtio.ndcrful remedy, IRaitlway's Resolvent. which accom 18lishes tlh-i rosult, and sulfer'ig humanity, who drag out an oxistenlooioo pain and discaie. through1 long days and long ights, owe hiam their gratitu lo."P-xsJot do.; tigs ner. FALSE AND TRUE. WO extract from Dr. Radway's "T oatiso on disease and Its Cure," as follows: List of Diseases Cared by RalwIy SrsarSaarllian Resolvent. Chronto Skin Disoases, Carlos of the Bono, lumors hi tho Blood, Scrofulous Diso ses. Bail or unnalitura Habit of Body, Syphillis and Vone real, rever Sores, Chronio or old Ulciprs, Salt Ithoumt; Uikets, 'Yhuto Swolling, Soal i He -d. Utorinn Altections. Cankerls, (lia..iuiar I-well lngs, Nodes, Wasting and Dec.iy Of the llody. Pirmples and Illotolies. Tumors, Dyanepsia. Ki I ntoy ad Illaddor Diseases Chronic hll umtisn and Goui.Uunsumlon, bravei and Calcilous Deposits, and varietIes of the above coiplainats - to which Aomnetimnost are given Spece1i ilu me. We a-sort that Ihero is no known remody mant Possesses the curativo power over thos3 dis eases t t IADwAY'S UNSOLVSNT furnisics. it Cures.istep by step. surely, from tho founda tion, and restoros the injured pnir. to theielr sountid condition. The wast(%m of thuo body Iae p10p)di n(d healthy blood is sup. Plied to the hystean, from which now ia wrial i- forined. Tnis l the flst co:roetivo p,wer of RADwAT'S IsOlVKNT. In-oases whero lhos vntemill has been t-allvated aitd Morcury, Quioksllvor, Corrosive Egiblimate have accunu lated and becomo deposioed in the bones, joints, etc., catising earles or the bones, -ricke o. sulnai curvature, ,ont-Artions, white swoulngi, varl coso vains, etc., tIO SAUSAPA IiLLTAN will resolve away those deposits an I externiuato the virus of t he (iseaso from the syst em. If tlo.se who are taking theso medtclnei for the euro of Clronto, Scrofulous or Sy)litittc dis eases, however slow may bl the curo, "te1 bet. ter," and find their general health improving, thIr ilesh and weight increasing, or even krop tug Its own, is a sucro sign thvt the ouro is pro rossing. In those (ioeAses th& patient either geti elttor or worse--tho virus of the diseaso 1- not inactiv-; if not arrested and driven front t ho blood it will spread and conttouo to under nine fle constituton. As soon as the HAUSA 'AIiLLIAN makes the pailent "ft el be ter,"overy :ietlr.'o wig a i row botter and in-crease in health, %streikgth and Iles~h. OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho retnoval df thoe4 tumors hy RADwAY'A 10 sea VFNT ts now so certainly ostabllqiied that whalt wits once co asidered alino t miraoillous a low a co ipmon recogulxd f tot by all parti s. Witno a thoe caes of fannah P. K 'pp, MrA. C. iKi'apf. Mr's. J. If. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. IIondrix, pub~ishe I In our Alt inan for 1879; also that of -Srs. 0. S. IBibbins. m *,he present edition of out "Falso and True." One Dollar per Mottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to rellovo pain and curo acuto disease. Radwa 's Ready Relief1 In ftrofn one to twenty mieites, never falls to relieve PAIN witt ono thoe'ough applio .tiot. No matter how violent or excruclat!ng the t aln 'he RN i\lAfM 'r10, Bed-ridden, Inhirma. (rIppled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prost rated with d'sea-st may suffer, RADWAY'.S RHADY RELIEF will siTord instant case. [nflauiiunation of the Kitdneys, Iuiflainmna tion of thto Bladder, Intlainiation of tho Howels, Oongestlon of the fLungs, Sore Throat, Difflittlt ireathing, Pilpitation of the Iotart, ilystorles, Croup, fillithorla, Cataurrht, Influnza, He~adachhe, Teothalhe, NeuralgIa, Rlheumiatta'm, Cold ChIlls, Agumo chIlls, Chiilbliuu, Frlit HItes, lrtlses. Sutaner Llomuphaints, Conghs, Cold, spralins. PaIns In tne Uheat, Back or Liuls, are instantly relieved. FEVER~ AND.AGUE. Fever an d Ague ouredl for Fifty Cents. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will eure Fever antd Ague, and alt othor Malarious, Bilious, Searsea, 'Iyphoid, YelIlow and other fevers (aided by RAnwvAY's PILLs) so quick as RADwAY's IIsADY RR(,aRF. It will in a -ow momnas, when taken accord ing to directions, euro Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Hleartburn, Sick Hleadachio, Diarrhon , Dysontery~ Cello, WVind in thie BoweLs, and all ntr al ans. Trravelors should always carry a bottle of flA D WAY s 1READY REsuHw with them. A few drops in water will provent sickntess or pains from change of water. It is better than French brand dyor bitters as a stimnulant. -- Mitnersinuat Legenshoranen should always be provided with it;. CAUTION. All roedial agents capable Of destroyin life by an overdo e should be avoided. Morpine, opium, strychnine, arnica, hyoseilamus, atnd ottier powerftul remedies, does at certain tImes, in very sma'.1 doses, rolieve the patien$ during their actiton In the syt-tem, Itut perhaps the Second dose, if roepeated, may aggravate and in crease thu s ufforl ag, anti another dose cause death. There is no necessity for using these ucrtiiin agetnts whert a positive remody like RIADwVAY's R-IADY RItts will stop the most ox eruolating pain qiuicker, withtout entailing the lesst diilcult/v in either infant or adult. TillID TRUE RELIEF. R AilwA 's R HADY iMEF Ia tho only remedial agehnt, l a vogue thatwill Instantly steop paIn, -. Fifty Cnaig p~er Ilottie. Latdvayfs Regulating Pills. Pe rfect Purgautives, Soothsing A perS, enits, Act Wilihout P'ain, Always hielia bie ituad Natursal in their- Operation. A YEOGHTABLE SUBSTITUTE FOll CALOIflL. Perfectly tasteloss, elegantly coated witla sweet gum, purge, regiate, purify, lansr and strengthona. RBAD WAY's Pit,,s, for the Cure of all disordera of the S etmacha, Liver', Bowels Kidneys. Band. 'dar, Nervotus iaseases, Hleadarho, OonstIpation, oestiveness, Indligestion, Dyspppsia, B~ilous eras. Fever, Ilamimation of the Bowels Pg~os~ ad till dierangqmonnts of the Internat iescra. iWarranited to oneoet a perfect cure, Purely veg. stable, containing no mercury, minerais or deo oteriolus dirugs. fW''Observe tha following symptoms rgault. leg from DIseases of the DIgestive Organs, Con. silp ution, inward Piles, Fi mness of the Blood +ai the Heoad. Acidily- of the Stomach, Nausea., hloarthburn, DIsgust. of [Food, Fullness or Weight itt the Stomach, sour Efrueta ions, Slnking or lttte or ig at, the Heart,. Choking or Sufferng S .tiatieuas alien in a lying Dostitro, DImnabsof .Vision, Doets or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Duili Paula in the Hiend, Deficiency of Per spira ion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain .n tihe Side, Chest,, LImbs. anti Sudden F'lushep of Iheat, luttining in thme Fle~sh. A few doses of ILADwAf's PIIL8 will free the syst etn frornmll the abhovo-namod dijsOrders.' lFrlce, 2fi cents pene Bioi. - - SOLD BY DRIUGiSTS-' IFEAl) "PAESE AND.TRUE.'9 Send'a leter stemp tO I1AD)'AY & CO, No.82 WARRE(IN, cor.O(flUlsOl St., NeW York. Inforniation worth thousands will b.e ehyou. Those'gsnswei-nq an Adyeantejnt w111 . tIose ien~ hi 4s .lons nsa 'afasnhng the WORO E8TER'S THE SITAND&RD- ' 'Te stand adtut -hmeeu or tirse rrespondent amad WORCORST E1R'8 'POOKElT DlIlON~ARY, 08 et., For I he Sohool, iho@ Oliloe, and iho blountidig-Roo, WORCESTERS C0MPREHENSIVB~ DIOTIONARY, aeby, ali ,Dooksel era. For oiroularr, etlc., SIlP NCOTT~ & C Philaelpia