Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 June 1871 — Page 4

Learn little Every Day. Little rfils make -wider streamlets, 8trumkte swell tbe river'. flow ; Birera Juiit the moanUin billow, Oawtrd, onward a they go I life in nuule of unaUeet fragments. Stock? and sunshine, work md ply ; 9o piny we, with greatest profit. Learn a tittle every day. Tiny awdi nuke Inmndlettfi harvests, Drop el' rain c mptse the showi ra ; SeroDtlc make the flying minutee, And the minuted make the hour ! Let us hassen, then, and catch thei 1 As they pass nn on the way ; And with honest, true endeavor. Learn a little every day. Let us read some striking passage, Onll a flower from every page ; Here a line, ard there a Hentenee, 'Gainst the lonely time of age ! At our vork, or by the wayside, While the sunshine's making has ; Thus we may, by help of study, Learn a tittle every day.

FARM, URIKN ..M HtM'SEHOLU.

Advnua.xr of Drain ins;. In a recent course of lectures delivered in l'ekin, .Illinois, bv tho regent of the University, Dr. Gregory, we find the following, as given by tiie Prairie Farmer : In the evening, Prof. Sh:ittuck leetnred on draining. He anil the advantages of draining consist not only in removing wator from the surface of grounds, but to a consider tble depth below, so that tho air and other elements may be more free.;7 admitted through the soil, by which means it hecanse better pulverized ard prepared to feed a&d snstain grow in it plants. When thorough draining vas effected to the depth of three or four feet, an increase of heat, often as ranch a fifteen degrees, -would be secured. On such grounds the combined actiou of sunlight and greater porosity of soil will cause them to yield three inches in dew, thereby, to a considerable extent, protecting plants during protracted drouth, as well as from in excess of water after heavy rains. The increased warmth,jnctmentioned, would often prove sufficieat after corn is planted to insure germination, for corn would germinate in a well drained soil at fifty Ave; while in similar soil, undrained, the temperature might remain below fortv-tive, wt.en the corn

would soon rot. By iai;ng the temperature, then, ten degrees, which would be the sure result in wnt soils after draining, whole fields miht be saved, which otherwise would bt lost. It was further argued tint when the crops appeared uneven in different parts of the. field or dry up and shrivel in a moderate droth, it indicated lack of drainage. The theory was also advanced that underdraii lage increases the healthfulness of otir homes and greatly lessens the attacks of ague and malarious diseases; tint it has been ascertained by carefully collected statistics that oonsnmptior decreases twothirds by a thorough md systematic drainage of country fomerly wet. The cost of draining an acre with two-inch tile put down four feet deep in ditches forty feet apart, will be about fifty dollars. I would use three, four, or even larger ti.e, according to the quantity of water to be conveyed away. Two-inch tile laid four feet deep and forty feet apart, in a ditch one hundred and thirty-two rods long, would be ample to carry off all excess from subsoils not springy.' Bound tiles are best, because of tie greater ease in laving and malting better joints.

They do not lsave their farm implements scattered over the farm, exposed to the rain, heat and snow. They repair tiietr tools and buildings at tho proper time, and do not suffer subsequently three-fold expenditure of time and money. They H-o their mouey judiciously,

and they do not attend auction sales to purchase all kinds of trumpery because it is cheap. They see that their fences are well repaired, and their cattle are not grazing in the meadows, or grain fields or orchards. They do not refuse to make correct ex eriments iu u small way, of many now things. They plant their fruit trees well, and care for them, find of course get good crops.

They practice economy by giving their ioek good shelter during the winter, also good food, taking all that is unsound, half, rot ton or mould v, off. They do not keep a tribe of eats or snarling dogs around the primises, who eat more in a month than they arc worth in their whole life. Lastly, they read the advertisements and know what is goin ; on, and frequently save money by it. Successful farming is made by attending to little things. The farmer who does his best earns his money with best appreciation and uses it with best results. Such men are tho salt of the earth. MiincMp Chopsticks. " Of the Chinaman's social habits," says the Rev. J. G.Wood, in "The Natural History of Man," "none has been more widely known than the use of the ' chopsticks,' or the two little rods by means of which the solid food is eaten. TJiis is not the Chinese name, but is one invented by foreigners, who have employed the term as a sort of equivoleut for he ' kwai-tsze,' or nimble lads, as they are very appropriately termed by the Chinese. Origiunlly they were' simply two slips of bamboo, but now they are of wood, bone, ivory and sometimes silver. Two pairs of

' chopsticks iu my collection are nearly

tei:, inches m length, ana about as thick at the base as a small goose quill, tapering gradnidly to bVtlf the thickness at the tip. "Much misunderstanding prevails as to the use of the chopsticks, many

drapes of Thorns. We maul not bop to bo mowers, And to gatlv ibe ripe, gold oars, Unlaw we hero JSrnt boon sowers, And watered tho furrows with tenia. It la not just as we take it Thin mystical world of ours : Life' Hold will ytelti, as we mats It, A harvest of thorr.8 or flowers I

General Items, Two-cent cars are run upon the read street railways in St . John, New Brans- j

WICK.

Straw has become a luxury. It

I

Moont Vrhnoh, !tj, April 29, 1871.

Jfrmr... J. A. liarrm ir (v., i iitctnnail, only:

worth from $32 to $,13 per ton in Alt any, I ueh high torm oi Alien's i.ung B.iisam to-day, that i i. e.,,iJ xr -v i e' thought 1 would write you the subutanoo of hissteloand last week sold in ftew York for ;,', nMrhu mother whou nowwxy w.. SUM! per ton. i v srrriititD with consumption for nkyebal

Every member of The Mutual Life of Chicago is equally interested in its success.

Gossip About the llorsclul Family. The death of Sir John Herschel gives occasion to the London Daily News to give the following account of a celebrated f t imily : The little that is known of Sir John's ancestors ifl honorable. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as the representatives of three generations were called, were sound Protestants, in days and places where Protestantism was n reproach. Abraham Herschel, the greafc-great-grmdfnther of John, was expelled from Mahren, his place of residence, on accov nt of Lis Protestantism. Isaac, his son, was a farmer near Leipzig. Jacob, fron of Isaac, declined agricultural pursuits, and gave expression to the family aptitude formusio by making it his profession, by bringing up five

sons to ;he same calling, and by developing musici.l ability in all his ten childrer . Among the five was the astronomer, Frederick William, who was born at Hanover in 1738, and cn.me to Englr-.iif1 at one-and-twenty, professional m'isieian, bnt caring evsn more for something else than music, for met

aphysics. To the end of his life, when he was known all over the wo"hl for his astronomical discoveries, hit. chief delight was in metaphysical study and argumentation. Perhaps we inay ascribe to this taste, prevailing in the little household at Slough, the tendency of his scientific son to diverge into metaphysical criticism whenever his theme, or any interruption of it, afforded occasion in the course of composition. John Herschel was born in th'S wellknown house at Slough, where strangers were by that time coming from far distant lands to see the wonderful machine by w.'iich great news had alrendy descended out of the sky. The iistroiiomer let nobody use his forty-feet telescope, pint; he did not like much talking about it; bn he could not prevent the world from seeing the outside of it. Our fathers used tn tell us of the wonder with which mail travelers used to stare, ir. passing, at the mechanism by which (;he great tube was moved ; and in those skeptical days, before men's minds were liberalized Ivy the

peace, u.nuy wuum nave sueoriu, .r ; in Qn alyyf tmck

King's admiration of his astronomer, ! . Ooai, of excellent quality is Raid to o.i UiA ;n .w i,o t,,i TTjil have been discovered near the ncli sil-

the shadow of that mysterious erection ver mines of Ct racoles, Bolivia,

puU Itoticcs.

WILL ALL THOSE WHO SUFFER

FROM

Consumption or Cough,

THE FOLLOWING LETTEB i

YFATIS, an

Duet,s are fought in New with mustard-seed cartridges.

A little boy, two and a half years old, lunched on friction matches, in fSlmira, a few dayti ago, and was buried on Sunday. AiJj the ladies of Cincinnati are saying, " Oh, my !" over a female infant, born in that city on Wednesday, and weighing precisely one and a half pounds at its birth. A Geiiman mechanic in Xngoldstadt claims to have invented a printing press superior to the beat power presses now in use. The good people of Calais, Vt., have sold their town house for $100, which is beliovcd to be a little more than it was worth. No question about the reliability of the Washington Life Try it . The Christian Young Men , convened at Washington, have rashly resolved that a smoker need not neeossnri 'y be declared an atheist nor held excommunicate from the Church. A Texas paper prints a list of 109 persons murdered by Indiana in ele ven years in one county in Jat f.t.ite. Among the killed were ma iy women and children. A Sacramento paper re-sords that Gov. Stanford's horse made,on the 10th inst., half a mile in 1.-075, i.nd a inilo

about

1 ha, heon under th! u.uo at all our limit

.hririan , but ncvpr recwlvad any permanent bunon t : then ahe resorted to most every kind of Gouith and

Lunc Halsam tn.ii ctmui ho procured tor tier, ft vj r ar

nnntair. ne ntiii fcrew worse, unoi una was connoea i in )ur beii : and vvhon she was seized with a Daroiysm

Orleans irnushliiK slio would let?ie jnrei rf reiilmtltm, and i thnv wnre pnmiielleit to resort to various means to

restore breatiitnc ; and while she cnahod at) hard she could not expectorate anythinir, and the family and friends hail given up all hopes of her reoovery. Her

on noticed the advertisement of Allon'g l.nna: ualsam

HOW, WHEN I WHERE ADVERTISE

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Mary J. HBhueB' New Hovel,

ilid the child the only child of the

Iiouho p;.ay in his infancy ; f.nd his

iM.rsnas nnniKMtiniT Hint tiifiv are held I earliest recollections must havs been

one in each liantl, after the' manner of i associated with the great telescope, knives and fcrks in Europe. These Sir Joi n grew up among four elderly

mirkms imolementa hks both held in ! persons, tnree 01 wliom at least were

Sheltering Oreharda. Among late topics introduced in some of our agricultural and horticultural contemporaries, is that orchards, to make them productive, must be sheltered on at least two sides from the.cold blasts cf winter. This shelter is to consist of hedges of evergreen trees, and be of snificent height and density to mako a necnre defence. The thing, iu otir judgement, is a fallacy. Instead of proving advantageous to an orchard, we believe a hedge, or protection of any kind, would be a positive injury. Apple orchards planted in valleys and southern exposnreswill not as arnle be healthy or yield crops at all compared to orchards planted in elevated positions, opened to the wind from every quarter Indeed, if we were about to set out an orchard to-day, we should select a high northern exposure. All our experience and observation go to show such a position to be the best. Those about Betting out orchards this spring should avoid what they wonld be likely to find a serious error. It is notoiious fact that even in Maine and other extremely old State b, northern exposures are selected for apple orchards, where they stand the severity of the climate much better than in valleys, or where they have southern exposures or are sheltered. A Maine farraer says, " Were I to plant an orchard and had two locations,

one a valley surrounded by hills except on the south side, and the other a high elevation exposed to the cold winds, I would choose the latter in preference to the former." The same holds good us it regards peach orchards. A great object is to keep back the blooming as long as possible, and this can best Iks done in northern exposures, without shelter. This we think will be found to bo theexperinece in the Middle, Northern and astern States, of mtny observing apple-growers. There mav he some

exceptions is is true, but they are only the exceptions to this rule (iermun(owh Teh graph. Mints om Draught Horses anil liarnexs. Whenever a horse is employed for purpose of drawing any vehicle or load, it is of the utmost importance that he should be able to employ all his strength to advantage. Everyone Who considers at all must acknowledge that if a horse has to do his work in a cramped and confined condition, or

when he in inconveniently placed us re

one hand after the following manner : One of them is taken :nnch as the pen is held, excepting that, instead of being held by the thumb and forefinger, it passes bet ween the tips of the second and third fingers. This chopstick is always kept stationary. The second chopstick is held lightly between the thumb and forefinger, and can be worked

j so as to press with its tip against the

pom ol the other, and act alter tne manner of placers. "The adroitness displayed by the Chinese iu the use of these implements is worthy of all admiration. I have seen them pick rip single grains of rice with the chopsticks, dip them in soy, and carry them to the mouth with perfect precision; and indeed, after some few lessens, I could do it tolerable well myself. In eating rice after the usual nnanner, the tips of the chopsticks i.t) oroasied, and the rice lifted with them as if on a spoon. If, however, the man be very hungry, he does not trouble himself with such refinement, bnt holds the bowl to his lips, and spoons the rice into his mouth with a celerity that must be seen to be believed. In point of speed a spoon would be nothing compared with the chopstick. "Tho reader must understand that the Chinese never carve at table, thinking that to do so is an utterly barbar

ous and disgusting custom. The meat

devoted to the same pursuits. His father wr fifty-two at the time of Lis birth. His mother was a widow when Sir W. Herschel married her. As the marriag'i! was a remarkably happy one, we may assume that the lady sympathized in her husband's pursuit i, or at least honored them. The other two were Miss Caroline Herschel, celebrated as the discoverer of five comets, and a brother, who gave assistance in the Observatory. How soon the child l:eoame nware of how the night were passed by these students we have never heard. Perhaps he was unawre that while lie was sleeping the night away, his father and aunt were awako to the utmost, stretch of their faculties, he at the telescope, communicating with her by a mute set of signals ; and she in anothsr room, noting his observations and making calculations for tim by lamplight, nothing moving but the pendulum and her pen, and nothing heard but the clock, and an occasional movement of the ponderous miichine. The house was kept quiet lr' dfcy, for the watchers to sleep; anl tliis must have, been impressive to the child ; and so must the visits of awestruck strangers. Few were admitted, it : said ; and none were allowed to use the great telescope ; but here and there one was favored with an admission to the Observatory, to be shown the method of commanding the field of

is brought to the table ready cut up j search, or to be permitted (as one has

into small morsels, which can be taken

up with the chopsticks. The only use rcadc of a kn lie nt the table is to sepa

rate any small pieces of meat that may I

adhere toget ler ; and for tins purpose, ii narrow, long bladed knife is generally kept in the same sheath with the chopstick."

recorded) to read small print at midnight "by the light from the small star in the foot of the goat." It is not surprising that John should havu e vinced his love of natural philosophy be-

I fore he left Eton. Hia lifelorig and

Prediction tvf IJie Condition of Paris in 1SS0. i'roin (he :Dcitur (IU.) Mofinct, May 20. Colonel Post informs us that about fifteen years since, a colony of the French Conimniiists, who have caused, and are yet cr.nsing, so much devastation, bloodshed and carnage in Paris, the once proud capital ot France, set

tled at the old deserted Mormon city of Nauvoo, iu this State, where they yet remain, engaged hugely in the grape culture and ti.e manufacture of wine. Judging i'loai the notion of the Communists, as exemplified in the destruc

tion of the palaces, public buildings

twelve miles from Calama.

A block of granite weighing ninety tons hits been quarried in Rhode Island for the basis of a public fo'intr.in iu New Yoik. Another block or so of the name size, and there won't be much of the state left. New method of curing a balky horse pour water into his nose. A Westrield man tried it the other day, and it proved effectual in five minutes, and killed the horse. The largest salmon ever caught in the Sacramento river was sent East on the 7th instant. Its weight was fiftyfive pounds. While excavating near the old fort in Saybrook, Ct., recently, the laborers exhumed two bushels of ounce balls in one heap. Newton, Ct., cannot have its high school any too soon. A pupil being asked what a. m. stood for, responded with alacrity, "Amen." As a lady was looking at a burning building in Brockville, Canada, a few evenings ago, and fancied that she saw a man fall through the roof into tho flames, and so greatly was she shocked that she fell to the sidewalk dead. A man, commenting upon the ruins of Pompeii, said that it was a very imposing city but very much out of repair. A Chicago boarder complained of the faro at the supper table. The doctor thinks his nose will be serviceable again by July. The girls of Athoi, Mass., whipped the boys of that burgh at base ball, the other day, and are now recognized as the coming women of that section. The Northfolk Virginian saya that during' n storm there last week many drops oi hail had in them grains of rice. Mn. Stew -hit's new hotel for women,

and

Knrali!, (iHKKSK BITTTON. Milwaukee ; H. llOSWOK'fH .t SONS, Milwaukee : KUM.KR.I'INCH .fc FlTM.F.lt, Ohtcairn; RICHARDSON (SO., St. Imis; MrrtjIXOCH, M('(!OHI A CO., La Crosao; NOYES BROTHKKS, Saint Paul. I.t t ('ominnii Sciihc Deride. What la the ratioual mode of procedure In cues of general debility and nervous prostration ? Does not n-uaon tell ub that Judicious stimulation ia required. To resort to violent purgatior. in audi a eaao ia aa iibxurd as it would he to bleed a starving man. Yet it is done every day. Yea, tbi stupid and nnphilosophical practice is continued in the teeth of tho great fact that physical weakneiu, with all tho norvonadisturlMincea that accompany it, ia more certainly and rapidly relieved by Hoatettar'a Stomach Bitters than by any other medic ine at prant known. It ia true that general debility ia often attended with torpidity or irregularity of tbo Iwaela, and that this symptom innat not be ovorlooked. But while the disc'harRe of the waate matter of the tivstem ia expedited or regniatrd, its vigor must lie wcruitcd. The Bit-t.-rs do but i. 1 hey combine aperieut and antibfliona properties, with extraordinary tonic power. Even w :ile removing obstructions from the bowels, tboy tone and invigorate those organ. Through the stomach, upon which the great vegetable apecinc acta directly, it stives a healthy and permanent impetus to everV enfeebled function. Digcation is facilitated,

the faltering c rculation regulated, tne blood reinforce 1 wilh a new arccttsion of the alimentary principle, the nerves braced, and all the dormant powers of the system routed Irtto healthy action; not spasmodically. a wovild lx? the ease ii' a mere stimulant were administered, but for a continuance. It is in this way that such extraordinary changes are wrought in the condition of the feeble, emsciated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative ami tonic. Let common seuso decide between such a preparation and a p'rostrattng cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent like strychnine or quinia.

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roar ptrsuonto

Mrs J

Is one of the bast works assv siMtM bv thl ' "

trifled author. Mrs. Hoiaaaa ia a Dactoiliir nlnassiit miu! f iiliislins

writer. Her books are always mttartSHosfciM:, and Ska

baa the rare focuitrof enllsUina; the srroisktin and afls-

i or ner roaaera, ana nl uouuns tntr at aotioa Ui najree with doen an-1 ttbaorbfa tntan TIim

who have not read all of airs. Holmae utter novaaa.

Miy couBpicuuun veuetauuji tor ui ; at the corner of l'ourtli avenue

father points to a happy chi.clhcod and : Thirty-Hscond street, is rapidly proyouth under his eye. Comfort abound-; n-ressnig toward completion. Two mil-

; lions of dollars have been appropriated

oi l at Home, as tar as money could procure it. The astronomer had '4D0 a y( ar from the King ; his h.dy had a considerable jointure; and. the sale of his improved specula afforded a considerable income. It was from a thoroughly happy home that th'3 boy went to Eton, und afterwards to Cambridge.

A Touching Incident. Among the many touching incidents of the Pittston coal mine calamity, none lire so full of interest as the conduct and mournful fate oi Martin Crahnn, a boy who was among those found

bad in the chambers. He hftd only

and monuments in the capital of their ! I'" promoted to the position of driv-

uarent country, one would suppose that I on Friday, and he and anot -i?r boy

they would take to a deserted citv in

ruins, like "hey found Nauvoo, as naturally as a duck does to witter. A state of chaos and ruin is their

natural clement; and the present desolation of Paris looks us if the words of ! a writer in ime of the popular Eastern j magazines, which appeared in about the ; year 1850, would come true, when he predicted that in the year 1880 Paris ; would be as deserted its Hercuhineum j and I'onvpf ii now are, and that owls ' would be seen hooting from the desert-1 ed and ruiiteil palace windows I

for it, and another million win be required to complete it. This is tho largest sum ever given by any one man for any one edifice for benevolent purposes. Boot leather from anaconda skins is a Bostou manufacture, a single astablishment having tanned, last year, fifty such skins, the largest of them being forty feet iu length. The tanning processes are similar to those in the manufacture of alligator leather, and the product, is a very beautiful and highly finished quality of leather, glossy, mottled, pliable and exceedingly durable. The boots are valued at 50 a pair.

fiwy Johnson's Anooynk Linisiknt will give more relief in cases of Chronic Itheuma!iim. no matter how nevere, than any oilier article known to medical men. It is often remarked lv etrangora vwiting oar state that wo show a lar cr proportion of

were near the bottom of the shoft when

the last carriage was abont to ascend. The little fellow at once thought of the men away back in the chambers, who had not haard of the disastsr, and

asked his comrade

back with him and giv

wouiu not go, out stepped on 1 lie car j yen- beat stock ; and in tho second plaro, our and arrived at the top in safety. Young j people tine Sheridan' Cannlry Powtitin I'mrCrahan then started back to inform ! "', widen, in our judgement, are of iucaiulathc men, and having done so he return-! hl advantage.

ea io tne siiai; out louna tlic carriage gone. He reiniaed at the bottom of

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OHO FKI.hOWh t Keep a Pocket :. Acootitit with yonr IrfHige. Get a Book - fiood for 10 years. On' r 18 centa. Address J. M. MllXftK, Box 253, Harrlsbilrsj, Pa.

Tilt GREATEST MEDICAL MSCOTOY OF THE AGE.

MH. KENNEDY, of Roxt.my. Im.n -HscnvcrM in mit- of our coiuuiou pant u re wnetU a rt-mtiy that

MERCHANT'S

GARGLING OIL

2i3 GOOD FOR

Burn amt $cahtet

Sprait.saua JJrui --i, Chapprtl flOH'ls, Fifth Wtmml, Frtmt ih'tat, t's'Tr.al Www, Srrnri V.-artn, tint! of Atl Klnit

rnii j;-r..lt

Rheumatism, BemorrhnttM or P'tMt, Snr A(ppf, tked Braart, Fittula, Jnj7, Scratch or Greuse, String Halt, Win Ujalb, Fbundered Feett Cracked ftrel.

Fnoi Rat in Sherjt,

EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,

to a

A Novel Komi to Fortune.

A Katiok correttpondent of the Providence Press) tellsof a firm iu that town, composed of a father and two m,uh, who, a few years ago, were quite poor. Thev betrtut in a very small way. the

gards the load, he cannot exert his full I mannfitctuie of bulk and bats for bane power, which is so much loss to his j ball clubs. They made u good article, master; or, if forced to perform a cer j and their business increased gradually

wuu amount, men ne is ooiigea to until now tney own t.u immense buiM

the shaft through all the si.ioke. but

tifter the men had retired iind formed the barricade he went back and begged in the most piteous manner for adioission. The men, however, would not

; risk the lives of all the rest and left 1 1 tii i to his fate. He then '.vent to the ; stable and lay down besidn hifi m ile, , itftar having written on a board the ititmes of his father, mother and a little cousin who was named after him, i aud in this position he was found dead, ! tlit mule havinK vurtlv rolled over him

WEEKLY WISCONSIN Tin: BEST AND CHEAPEST

From the Worst Scrofula Down

Common Pimple.

TV it.-.t;'sarf wurruoted to euro a nuwini? ut'tre moiut-. tne to ilirec 1 ottt.8 will euro tho worst kiml ufPimon t h liicc. Two cv tlir bottJf?! will clear (bt (tystttn of Two !uittl! nrp wiirnutttMl to cure tiie worst Ctinkfr in tbt uiouth or otfiiiiitch. Thr . to tlv(- bottles are warrantttl t cure the wrst kiii.l nf Krvis.p!.i., tii. t-. two iiottlvt nri warranted to cnr ulllitimrr in riif K(!, Tw.. lnttl.s aro wnrrniitil to vnre rutininn of tho ar? anil Wotches i'tnouj tln tinir. Vi.crto nx Initios a; if warrant oil to cur corrupt in, runiiii'i,' ulei'M. tn- l"ttle will f-urf peaty ornption of the skin. T m ii,- thrcrt I ottles are ..'..mint '.vi to curt? the wort kiml "t i iiidworiii. Tw r :'iin.'p ixtttlon nre war ruul xl to curtt thtt most ii.'-i.nu;ilr nt" rheumatism. Three t- four bottlr-H are WrtrrintPi! to cure wiltrhrum. Five to cifiht hottleii will cure tho wont t:aae of fM-rohilu. A I't m'flt is al way h experienmi from the fire t bottlr, am! , pt rf ri euro is warranted when the ahtvu tumiititv in :tkeu. BOX It ("BY, MASS. Dkai: M.vruM: Ttie rt Htatlon cf the Alf lii'at Pit-

rt.vt -r . iii curinir Jill kind uf htiior, is so wiM tt.il

lishct! by ih- uii:iiiiih.um voietj of all who

nid it. th;it f need hi'l miv illiv

I lie iii'-st rtkillful ih itcians and th; mo t careful drui;

uists in Ut' rouTUi y nr.1 Miiitmriiouf in itn prince. Jn itrt-ntinii Jlfdical Pin oery to our iiotic), I ! it vit. a full ktiwh',fi.e of itr mrativo power, in n-lit-viii' all. and etirinic nuM of the i(f'aief to wh 'h ou nr.1 iipf'artunaffly M-ltat-If. Tln'iiio.t e.erut:iatiiig tli;i' Ut an atWt onat iitut In r, NURSING- SOB.B MOUTH, i-ai-iiml us if Uf a mira'!; onr own teturei' ia rMorfd t- its natural hwim-Hh a'l ynr lmh frm rhr anil fretful naps t" calm and Kwvel litiiit't'r; und tin- Mdieal l)iH ..vpr.- Invomi a fountain of blea-in-r t" onr luihli.-iud and Ikmi-i- hold. In th mon advaiK ' d (?tin.'' of CANKER, it I'xter.da to th stw'iiarh, rau-ini; S7SFEFSXA, w liidi u notliin'T t.t cank.T on tl Ktomneh; thn to it..- iut-?tiiitti und niDNETTSv natiutr tinkin. ; mi f dirL', and an indiiten'nro cv.mi to th i iitc .f your family.

1 our Kiinnarh h

RAW

j-iitrt i 'lctr'-;s' " mi, and yon ean -iuy

n kiMO.-, mid fv.-n ot that your ev stein iloeii ut

j of all who have t-ver ' tiling on tho uhjet t, ;i

AND INrLAlVIED.

I:i!t'tht' l.nirililiit) f'ti id f tin- anker ) itn Itlotini, a:id y(-;:r i- day if -ur lci)l ht'CullH1 t t'vitur iody r-oni th-. as.H which iho mlu.'t (i to

it runtaiiiri as the arniuonnit.s

it-i it up; thru your fonipIxioii id Incomes sallow or Kfoeiiir-h, .'me. For want of noni'Mlnnr-nt i hm.e and flabby, and th tilwrn

M(,-a if A ni matt ft- lnttete. Rtmo in Pouttru.

JWi.ifAr, tf-r., f'c. Lame Back, dtc, c. Large Size, $1.0(1; Medium, 50c ; Sn.aiL, 25c. ''he tintctiutr Oil haa bnen in use aa a Liniment for t'liity-tdght years., All we aslt ia a fair trial, but be Hur and follow direction. V .fc. iiir nearest DruKtost or dealer in patent 'i.-CvMifj i'or onf of our Almanacs and Vade-M'-ouirs. and read what the ptople aajr iboat the Oil Th' t.! ruling Oil is for sale by ail nmpoctabhs dealers t-hrousaott tho Unital State and other C'luntrie. Our rtaiimnnial date from 183S to the present, and are unsolicited. Use tho Gargling C ft, and tell your neighbors what Rood It han done. W ,loal fair and liberal with all, and defy oont riidlctton. Write for an Almanac or (kale Book.

Manufactured at Lockiwrt, N. Y. BY MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODGE, Siic'y.

1,700,000 Acres in Iowa!

180,000 Acres in Nebraska ! !

THE

R. II. LAND COMPANIES Of Iowa and Nebraska, rTHH THK ABOVE LANDS TO SETTLERS, at

V f Bittoaju per aoro. on naiO at six per cent., csr

tit

and wish to do so, will nail Ulair nata bataar.

LmA EiTiu. MajBAK GaicT. Trkpekt and 8rnHiini. Dou Dkaht.. Meadow Bkoox. Gorjanr M audi

RaiouaH Orphans. Hosikstcad on Hzlubm

riUUll IT OKTSlHOTUfl. IHE ASsXKOX Y ttil, DAKKHXsH AMD OATUOIIT. ROST. M ATM KB BmexTf ' Mutajx. Boantifnlljr printed and benad. Prioe H.

The abore books a wM ererrwhor. aad sen., sar

miii, frwjr i T-m,Ka reeiFioi pnee, DJ i. W.CAatLETWN e vom ParisUtdum, M.jjuox Bquau, m. Y. Oitr,

HAND-BOOKS OF mm.

Tk II uhitN of faMsd HtwUrt: nlau, BMMlaai aftisls

ajood manners, and tha trt of maktac oswaaif acnav ahla. Prioa Tbc Art of f'oBTerHalJaa. A. aanaable wprk, for

evrry one wno wtanea t( De aa aspre.Mc litener. Price tM.

Art si of Wrilinv, Rra dinar, nod Meal(teajr-Aa excellent book far selt : stuacUanssd itmj roiCBJBSit,

rrtee VI. W.

Haast-Baoka of Sori ety .The abvra tt re uuuk.

vniomca. nouna extra, aim Put in a BausasOcM Price (2r The above books a resold everjwlMrsviaMiasa maU, jwsuweVssit raoetpa of ptioe.bf

O. W. CAH.IxKTN Se CO.

lUoiaon aQDAn, H. T. City.

BROILER

EUREKA."

We offer to Uw trade and to the public

A New Broiler,

Made

Tkry are aw . at vtie, FANCY DRINK.

otPwrKaat, VVMafcy. Pr HHilM mm Baa.

rime UatsHsn, doctored, aptead aad tsaeetoasM to plsaae the taste, cattail " Tonica," " AppeUaara," " S etonta," Ac, tb.-ktVaad tb tappamr est to drsuokesiDeea abdndntbatan a trap Medicine, anadefroni the Hallni antaand Hsrbiof OaiUomU,ifM frasas mtl Aksr.

kaitrHttaesilKata. Tber are Uie ; B B7 BUNtO Ff RIFIEK narf at L.IFK tllVlSti PKINCU PL.K, a, perfmt Reaanaaar anal Isntaasraaac of aba Hyateaa. csKtyiasc 9 aU jioiasawoaspaaaaavsMasliaasiiilai

tbm blood to a katlthr coaditato. Ha

tb Ma Dlllass saaeaatttaaj to shragtloosi aaasl isMsIa ssast aawraH. prortdetahatrbonaaaae apt duatiojad hysatav

rase ssi. aad aha) sta maaaii

Companies navr determined to hare

d at (no earliest mpesible day. In order

to Increase the business of their n ailroads, which are

Fnr cash. Those

iholr lands settled at

pssibie day, in order ailroads. which are

now alt completed, and therefor) offer the BEST LANDS. In the BEST STATES, at the LOWiSST PRICEil. We sell Land Earploring Tickets, At our Offices in Cedar Raplda, iuvra, and at No. 1 La Salle St., Chicago. Railroad farea west of those places REFUNDED to holders of oxplor uk ttcketa who purchase acres or more. Large Rer action of R. R, faro to colonies, or parting of S5, or more. Colored Maps, showing all the lands in both statenseiit for 30 oents. Pamphlets and County maps seat FRKE, to ail parta of tho world. Apply to W. V. WU.KKR, Vice Prea't. Oodar Raplda. Iowa.

IhxciI. Th

Sliilirul Disi.'ovi

a t i'iii ii 'n

is pi'i' Jiiiily

some of this hanusomeat dwellings in

the town, una their lortuneti are jmt down by hundreds of thouHtinds of dollars. It is stittttd that they mannfactm; aitire bulls and bats now than all the other manufacturers in the country combined.

waste a great deal more of his streu.rth i ing for tlisir business, together with j ll,u eriiBhed his breast.

man is retiturea, to ins own great pam and injury. The act of pnllinpr is performed by leaning forward with the weight of the body against the resistance of the opposing force, and then, by strong movements of the limbs, keeping aud increasing the pressure, the weight of the body leing of the utmost importance. Muscular movements exhaust the strength, whereas the body weight is easily employed without consuming the vital energies. First, aral unfortunately in too manv cases, the collar is quite unfit for the

animal. A borne collar is, we are sorrv !

WKEKLY

A Good Story from Yule. j The New Haven correspondent of the I

.New lork ulobe, gives the following, which is too good to lose : '- There was a good story current lost term, which in some way leaked out

! beyond the confines of faculty reservaTreasure Trove. tion, but has never yet seen light in Astonishing events transpire in Con-; print. It happens that one of our city noeticut. The recent purchaser of an ! Democratic politicians (who was said old mansioi in Stratford, formerly last winter to hanker after the Demoowned and occupied by the late David j cratic nomination for Congress) has a Brooks, while eiiimred in tetirintr down ! son a member of the Freshman class in

the stone chimney came across a large

PAPER PUBLISHED.

INTERESTING STORY

Black Sheep

o gay, frequently looked upon as a ring for the neck, to which the traces me

affixed ; whereas there is no part of the har-Doss which is so important, and which ought to tit so accurately. Second: The horse is often prevent5d from throwing his weight into the collar by a click -rein r. useless and painful incumbrance, introduced by vanity and retih,ed by thoughtlessness amounting to cruelty Ask horse keepers why they use it and hardlv two of them will give the same answer, although it is generally supposed to be a safe-guard in case of stumbling. The xeal object with which it was introduced, was to make every horse to which it was applied, howev.-sr weak, or old, or poor, assume the lefty carriage of a tliorongh-bred horse.- Fortunately, this vitiated taste is g iing out of fasliioa as better information is diU'iised. Rural Carolinian.

earthen pot of peculiar shape and very ; ancient, containing specie. What i amount of treasure was found tho '

lucky individual is i-siuetant to state, but it is noted tliat aft r his good fortune the gomleman, who had been engaged in the dry goods and grocery biiKiness for ,i number of years, to the surprise of many frienls, sold out his stock and li:t ;ures, leased his store and retired from, business.

Is now rnunini:. Hack numbers fumit-hoil. Send for sample, forms, $1.60 per yoar; 50 oents for four months.

CIlJtillKK, AIKUNS iX- (UAH hit. Pruprietom, .UilvsunUei .

nt i

r h,i

Califoiinji Hois. Recently, several canroes of California hfips have been

Tioin ir t.hn (riterinn. Mr. Houehet will

brought from Califom a and sold in l)e iv 'thejimt division, and your sou in the New York markets it high prices, the fourth.' "

l' ormeriy, hfi'is were sent Irom JNew j York to California, bnt at present the ! current of tiie trade is reversed. Va-;

Yale Tho initial of the young man's surname is the same as tha; of tho colored student, Bouchet, aad the two wen; consequently seated rteir each

other in recitation. Mr. B., senior, : gt rc -r. -a n wax m ivc enrly in the first term, wrote to one of j t&OO AO .1 A. JL S

tliu JJXiiir;nr"Jiri, 111301x111; iiuii i;.i- i. .,-;;i. son ii favor to change his boys seut, as it M'as for many reasons distasteful to be so near a negro. The professor wrote back that at present the students were arranged in alphabetical order, and it was not in his power to grant the favor, 'but next term the change will be brought about, for scholarship (hen

J-ioiichPt

uo rem want n sttiuuinn

make oVi to 4ViM a iluy Kellin-; Clotht I.lr tti hiM' .,rr- :

i Km Hirtr Win- ll'ii-fe

NKW VOUK,

THEA -NKCTAiH

Htnillil ti'hitr Wirr rl'i' A-ltliPSM ;. firi:ill(J,vliO. Ill

Hnw Uomt Fanutrs Hurt tbeir Sloncy

Tliey take good piipern and them.

They kep ac.onnt of farm operations.

rious ojiinions have bteu expressed as . to the ( Jalil.y of California hops, some : brewers vabu iig highly the strong flavor that distinguishes them from Kast- ; cm hops, while others yiteitaiu an en-; tirely dilfcreiit opinion. Tn the Eastt-rn i

read j market the lst hops come principally !

irom ice mienor ot uif t-ate ot JNewj York, and f. heavy snp ;ly of inferior i grades also comes from Wisconsin. i

JDfct Southwestern Hobsk Nak. Co., : manafaehtrorH of Patent Hammoiod IJoiho SiiilH. Office 68 Wont Van Bin eii Btroet. Fnc- ' tory i"i6 to as Wait Van IJsuon streat, coner ! Clinton stroo!, Oha'apo. etrj1!" Avert the Evxxi. If mothers ; wotilil Kivn Mrs. Wliittomb'H Syrn i to (heir i liililr.su wlion nick, mortality would lo leu ; among them. It eosta nly 2,i craita. aW.SeE AWVEKTlSEMKNTof Dr, Blltls Pin)i;iiHarv, headed liooh for tlie Milliovt lilAl.BiAiii: (ini)K in anothor coinnin. it should : be real by all I

ID R . Illi

I

! 1"' 1 illi

II

; t.i' th h 1 1 iMillt

lUtUflri, illlll UllrO

CURE:

n 4f tli. lirai t. fain in tli

I im- ufiii slu ill t tile VtiOK. y.t i Vnii ivliii' ii-n ii1:li it v of li

iimrt -,Lriiimtiiifr nl ihfivitsi'.-, tlm PILES. - iTjany tlintiv;mli of poor voium. uro 111 fieri n:: dii.'-i iliseitco. um! ttiiuiit: nvii a iu.ien.l.lr lil'-.aii l

ih' ir in xt-iltn.r iH-ithf'or dot' tni know tlu I'liti-'. 1 ni-h (o iiiipivHi'ii your niiiul th;.t t'o-i'lol'l inovcrli, " An .Him (.f" prevent ion is hvlier limn poui.! ol rili. ."' T n til-' MSaiCAIi J3I3S0VEB.Y, von l iive t-Hi Ow pf v'ntiv an l tii' uu with tliis n-at Rti'l cot (1 ijtiitiify. tUnt it ft ill itcvir, mitl. r ati -tvufiiiaii !., fli oii any injury . Nn clmiiir- of du-t w'v iMTrtry. Et tint Wrt y.t cun j.''"'. ' pU'Uty iioutt of it. tmns Vi-n I.'sk.- Alittj. tft!tl-tpi'nfl r'f : ('lii drt-ii (vtr t''tt yvurit, 4 wrt .ipooufut ; ( liiltln - fr.-m live to Htfltf ,;ir'. t';tfpooniil. A a no M-n-'-iioiM run t.u tittIiuiil)li' to ail coratittitionu, tukfi fii;ti-.-iiit tii opcraitf un tit lowt' twicv it Any. Y.mrsTruiv. )t) A 1.1) K I I.N.N F lY. 1'rio ;. fr.r-o pr l-oitlo. Kor (al" ly ev.ry thuut in tin- Ciiit-1 Mutt- and British Province.

GET THE BEST,"

KHiM-vinlly When if Com nu iMoro tlinn the PoorHt.

USHEt'

$100,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS TO BE DWTRIBUTBD IN L. D. SINE'S ath :mi annuai, GIF i ENTERPRISE, Tu lie drawn Tuusday, July 4tb, 1871. Om I'riiw $10,(M0 in Wrcenbucks I Five Prizes $1,000 each in (jlrcenbacks ! .Six l'rlzes $500 each iu Greenbacks ! FAMILY CAURIAOKS with SIC VER-MOUNTED HAUNKSS; HOKSKS ANI BJOOIES; ROSEWOOD PIANOS; SEWrUG MACHINES. 4c. 1X (.;lil uiil Silver haver Huntintc Watches, worth frum $425 to $300 cacti. Kil rfr-iilntnl ('uator!;. Solid Silvpr and Doabl-nlated

Tahiti ami Teaspoons. Silver Vit Chains, Photograph Albums, Ladi.V tlolil Itmistpiiis und Earrings, Gruts' Oolil rln?usrptiis, tlnjcar-riDa:s, Oold Pons, (siiTi)i oxU-iisiiiu.) etc. Whulo number of Gias, 10,01X1. Tickets ILmltsd to DU.IIUI). AKKNTN WA VTIill TO KBil.1, TIC'KKTM. to tvlium Librrul l'i t'niiumf .vill bt1 pnid. siiiitle TIpUi-In. S2; Six Ticki-tsi, SIO: Twi.lve Ticki iD Tvicntr-tlTe Tickeim t'irculars coiitaininc a full list of i.riEos. a dnscriu-

tion of tiiu ma;iiicr ot diawins;. and itber tnfannation ) in leffrvnct to ilxe ditributi ju, will be aent toany una j ordoritiK them. !

All fattora uiuat bv addressed to Ornoc. 1 . .MK K, lloi 80, IOI XV. olbMt.. (InriunaU, U. BtAI.li.HKN WANTED o svll ;rocfrll-e Kt v rVtiolesido by anniple. Llbaral nalarr aiid ox-

BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN AHT;OTHEB BROILER. Thi'y are mad s ol Cast-iron ; more dnr tbie ; oannoi be Jammed rat of shape ; with ordbawy mrsfwlB last a Ufe-Umo. It U easier kept olean than Sheet-iron Brollcra. Abo. J la a Broiler and Spider Combined, Unexcelled a tt Pan-fake Hiker.

FOR SALE SY JOHN NAZROficCO MILWAUKEE, GENERAL AGENTS Kor Wtaconsist stud Mlauaeiiatav.

k -i-satfe5aWlr aasstasslassV

THE MEADOW KING ii'OWER Baa the only I id instable timrer'aar in asa, the kxwie

pmjxuff equauj weu in antr posiiatia. It haa abaolot'ilT co side draft; ra pcrfec ly balaaoed, so tliere Is oo w oiaht upon tlici borses uac c; la of the

lisbtest draft, aad better adaptec: to work email slads of jBToand than iinr other mower. It ia goaraatiied to ittre porfeet sattsfiaitfcm. or aw

For circulars or Information tippb to M.L.8HKLDON,; General Aent, Hadisou, Was. or St Paul, Mina. K, D. B. cfc '-, a and If Lake 8 s.. wtoleeale dealers in Stiaw Goods, MUllnerv.Whit ) Ooeda, Hoslerj.Glovea and Kaocj Gooda, 8 ,k H Lake 6VOkioso.

t III. MKRITNsKR A: mil

V ' burs in Diamonds. WateheSi

Established IBM

import-ns and job-

onas. wateues, UIocK-s asaterlau. 438 Kast WaUr street, Milwaukee.

MAUINJi KOXliKR WOUKri, Lake street. MUwankae. is. EL Davta. Props team.

MII.LF1I- manafaetitmr of Weh tl sir Jewels

ai. ana Zjaaics' nsir nan, ow vr nee Demote sail. wa nkee, Ghaina, Charms, Pins, Rinaje, Swi tobee. Curia, Bralua,Wtca, Oilersby mall mcelre spec Lai a ttea lions' "1 ll.nKKT HUBBARD A: CO.. ci.ttonandflai a sTtwInos all kinds, wool aaeks utd Burl ipa. net and seines, tents, covers and flaTS,9lCS. Watei St-,Chieairo.

8 O'CLOCK.

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H.B.PHELPS &C0,

CHAM fit- Vi.S St. t.-K

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BROW S' t FAY. PjL BOX H.ChioiVKO, 1IL (.'IASK, ll NF01 & rtl., Chicago, III.. . '.iFAKai, Kti vruh tor I'ttinttf, OtH, Varnlahas, Alio G i vae and VVilrt.taj, Patent OUOaon, AU At mtJia

CO0K.C0BURN&CO. Ad'ttr.iiinjj Aijcnts, Chicago,

rat. -hrfw t our hwvt it a. l.;--.ff. -' .' .Vtsjtl nt ' . -'t.il V .-rit-irir.'..

mnmmi

Of t'nr llijrhev riaM thu mn oibr m.

iirlfttftiy iQMlidiviofl of the Uy sUads TiiiTnt-N II LTTencTiit Seltzer Iperlent,

A.nu rrTiuM ntMis: ttu cn imoi-oourpanor of tho .iot vktuablo OsmtarsU msdieuifls tu m worW. . W ro) or to tho frroAt Seltxr Hp.iojc of Gumuijr, to ; which thouandiof thedrtneptli'.the bill as, the rimimAtiOtiitid tho vioti me of mil cii r KirtnaaUhr, und re turn to thei, homes txKtvilettoeut r r oued. The Armridnl in imp at tha Hrt .n1 htf far fch iMHd llfirHTsi

ful of .Jl the Bifort iudc to fuvdvoo, ia portoMe

form, the popular talneral wteraof Euro m. Hcr I

5HUGGISTS.

ytm pmrcht oiilv th cfiiuia lunielr

auuu ay am. um

DVERTISE

THE NOVELTY

is a im?R

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i 10 hi -n is. .vtthoiit. rsr.-

P fUOE, 0runiwull.(;onii.

fho Putent Klni.no Oo itoilH. whicu iiliowa thu rant! istfll thv mu wheots :ir on both amU oi tho

in hhui ntn- umtrm utt ir-nr im Kiltw off, tl.riMlr' v.rln.-r-.wltficoff.whooNon on i ll'.ii.a v ;ii l' vnmu't ;:omri.tP nt both civ ..ti'l .- t't wniitr .r uri-v iitv, vtl::?-';',. A- :r t rf. rtut A1vWtt, h :i" i n.n i' ':- 'i.i eii'.ial an a family rii.'i '(.'. tt v, niii; .h ,fm to Itr InJin-

r. V. r. hfl'.ututent. ; nt !.r tnlttt Ii on trial oi tho ItHt. Fhr Ml

REDUCTION OF PRICES '. iv,i; r,i Hthct'' of iMtlea.

Z i ' Send for our N.m I'ricp tAvr aiI . i 'iub f.trm will

n :it:t.iy M, ountntniiiii ,u: liiru

or-i ,i i wrs . THE CHEAT AMERICAN TSA CO., 31 nml aa Vexey Nlriri. r. o. Boi bam. New York.

mattina a

t.nnnt,tr.tJft to club

I'riiili'rs, Riiidcrti and I'llfolisliorH. siili'scrtlinrs miinufnclnro ROTARY PRINTINO

PRtiHSlii. with from two to ton itnpreseion ojllndora. Also, PKUKKOTINH 1'IliiSSKS of lariona desoriptlotui, wltb two or more Impression tylindera, to bo used wltll type or sttirootypo, and with ue to atx feedors, or with rolls of papor. SINdl.B AND DOUBLR OVI.INUKP. PHKSSICS, UKl AND PLATEN POW KR PRKSN, (or book work. NEW STOP OYIJNDKR PRKMH, with tr.blo tUsirlbutlon, anil from four to tenform rollers, for the est illustratod n)Wspapers and the bust book and Wood-cut work. .4MALL JOB, t!AKI, RAILROAD TK'KIST AKD COUPON PRICRSKS. SlNiJl.K l.ARC.R HASH CY1.INDER PRKSH APTIJ SINIil.E HAND OYKNDKB RAIL WAY PRESS FOR KKWHPAPKRS of modorato oireulsf Ions, printing by band power olphi bundred Impression per hour. Also, furnish every article required in printing ,,ftlcus,(lnclndiiur tyiiel. PATKNT LnHOGUAPHlO POWKR PRKSSFJ1, nYDHAU1,10 AND SltBKW PBKSSKS. BOHKMNDKR8' MA(!HlMillY;also. MACHINERY TOR KLKOTROTYPKHN AND STKREOTYrERS, :A8T 8TRRL .sAWS WITH IMPROVRD INSKItTKD TRBTH. The iibmv nr. all rnanufactureil on oor aa promlaoa, under our personal supervision, of the be tinalertal and workmanship. Illustrated catalogue.! sent on application. R. HOW 4 im. Office and Warer.ms 3!) and ffl Hold St., N. Y. Mantif ucUirieB on Orand, Broomo, Sbertlf and Colum' bla streets, N. Y.

ml BiaiBisa or other ;

w sated brnoad the point of repair.

Tlsew aure u Uaitse Psssarauartra) aw wcM na

Tsistle, poisisiswg siso.Ue pacwnsrsBsrsI of asiUsaj a

a powerful aareiit In rerievnta; (oowesttosi er laawissa

matton of the liver, and all tiie Visors! Oimi

FOR nM AtX COMI'lAINTN. wlsaaawr tn

yogaw or pad, married er asaatlsi. the 4nmu est i

aseaoal.

atsMl '. t'yata1nsT lasaHsTPsfssisa, Msssaaas

HrmWrmt tmm fsatssaafrasaat me-sans, tWesassac rihr BlMst. Mrar, KkaW-rw sua MassMeW tiiaaas Btateie haa baasa aamsa lafimslsl. sssassk

Maawsssawi sai riei.a1 by rMataaMl WslUst, ssWInai

a;sskefsiry prolacssi by usssstassss oa BNRsaarta-r

OTMPKPHIA OR tHOUSWfnWOH. nmm. Pate to the Hoosnderv. Cur,Tjlii iss f rhaOsssal IHxxtoesa. gtsar Ewsetaltursi f t?a Htsaiirh. Baalsaaaa bt the Month, Bateau AMas&a, Palsatatsim rf th Heart, IvteaaaaaaoB of the laaawa. Pain tn tho raatesai of tie KMaw ya, aasl a hs)ja4radotsMr ratiatiadafast are Ibe offsp raturs of Djspcpeta.

Tbay in via orate tha Btornsrh and i

rndlirarami lanrela, wnicli

rtaoaoyin el rsnstns; tho blood of ail i

ItanJssrUsur nn Use and Tatar to tho wkoh sfntesm. FOR SK IN DUSEJkSBfi, rsvtiona, Tetter. Salt llbesun, Bkchjs, Spota. PlnsnlaaiPoaaadaav Baals. Oaa-

c.nacjea,au an weana.Beasa.noaa. Beat) Krea. ssrynra.

u rcarrs, uucoorwuonaec tha okta. aaasun

c(aa,ltch, Scarfs. I and IHseseoe of thu

8idn. cf wkjsUrreri

and carried oat of Ue I

suretttawnlh dnat an i

sbort time m tne use of these Betters. One battle tn

Sack cases n in iiiiiiiliina lbs is set liiiaailissat taT thett curaUre ef 'ect.

Cleanse th VHIssed Blood wbenerer son find BaliB

I.. .IihkmI. UU. IM- -I i - V

ores, ciesnae It arhaa yon find tt nliili enlist

m w veins; rieawae n

m wnen. K

wsllii

nuitlea ban

tkms or Sores, and alairaeMB : ad yonr teotii

I ywar f seUiura will tell yon when.

.ana tne neaiui or tne syi

Bratp-

t; ia fool,

taaMMl

MS, hrrkinr In tho storrnslly stiaiil a raii.f eausaf saay aba)

Ire.s

PIN, TA.PB and other WORS

araneea oa so saaae toymssoos. are and resnnesd. Far full dir.ie.4nM

circnbir srovtnd each bottle, printed in ieasr saasjatMrisi

sspim .ownasrssss ssa nraMBsan. J.YfALSlKR. Proprietor. R. H McDONALII OO, Dracctati and Gen. Atpnita. gn Frsneisno. tiaL, anj JlandCoaninertr.Kew York. tr BOLD BT AlsL DRCQGIS 1 8 AKD HsIBt

Ay fir's CSathartic Pills,

For ibe relief and care of ail derangements in ttkt slum cat, liver, and boweU. Tlxrr are a nakl nperier.t, nad an xoeJlnt ptt.-native. Being purei? vegeimbH, they contain MaaaTaTiralBal. raj whaterer. RncJi scrfcma sickneea anil

sue: ind everr fnrrtilv ahnuld I

fat ttaair protection and retief, when reanired. Lona: experience baa proved them to be ne sjrf-

eat, siirest, and best of all the JMB wish wbscb the market abtmnils. By their oocaonal twe, tlie blood is porifled, the oomitioMi of the ttum expelled, obrtractione renoved. and use

rbole maaunery or life restored to fta oeasir actittty. Internal organa whiet becocrws t-loaqred and sluggish are cleansed by JLjfvr'm PUU, and Btinruiitted into action. Tina incipient iliarane

is eiuuigea nuo neaim, tne value 41 arna n cru when reckoned 00 the raat aaultiaHlea wno

it, can hardly be eotnpnted. Their atuj.ir-a ma'tsa) tnem Dlees tbt to take, and oreaerre

rinnes tuurcDaired far anv lerurtn at time.

that tbey are ever fresh, and perleethr relUhle. Aatantten evaircnina;, tiler are rainr, lend operate vrlJhottt dieturtiaact) to tati tynfttB iiOonoa-dsBt,o tinnpation. J'ttll directions are given on tins wiaupet to eadi box, bow to nse them aa a Family Fin aie, and for the following complaints, which, theae i Us rapklly care : For JDyniar patn or Faisllg.a.lnsi, Wlalliaa .Baa, 1 usiareaasr and aoan srf Ap pi m, they si ouM be taken moderately to stirnnute the stomal h, and restore On healthy tone and sicttan. For Urer GesssaBiaaaM and its varioas symnU rta, aWIIMae HrwUaess, Sick Hoaafi. avssei, TaiaisssHca or Clreaw ssickasessn, IM Lfaas CasUc and aMIioaaa arnrrawa, they asstaaM bn jodicioaBly ukeu for each caae, to correot the diseased action or remove the oAasUiielswu a laoal canaeit for aPJaaBrtasij or Plan Ik eels, bnt Caa

nilkt dose is generally 1

ror ataii nsaisinin iiitsstiaaa mt tmm

Bstasas. sshasck and sTtaa. tber siMaJd be eoastaa

Tonsly taken, as required, to change the nieeaaBl

ton of the system. With 1

coorpuunis oiaappear. For Broatr and '.

tliey ftnrdd he taken ia lnrge and frequent doaea

t produce me en or ot a arastie pnrce. For Wsipprrinaloai. a large dose should he tiken, as it prodnoes the deeired satbet by syav ljilhy. As a Zssauser Fill, take one or two Pitt's to I txtmote digestion and relieve the stonvaen. An oocaswnai dose stirattUteti the atotasH and towels, wetores the appetite, an Uigoratra fa-t s; stem. Hence it i often ndvtintageoas ehrarvt rn Kerions deranEtwrient exists. One who feels tlerably well, often ftnds that a dose of these l'UU makes him teef decidedly 1 letter, from tbeir cleansing and reaovarina; eSsct oat the arestrrs apparatus. C RAND GtFT cSJBt'aND" DIBTsUB UTK voa Tara BXjnmr of ytw njwss Jiiihtm, Asarrs CTfcaWay, Jfmt r,m

aaasners- em iwitrr csraunm-a asssss. srwntniiisa. Tabs head la WaaWnarlon. D. C nialer and by rtrtna

ot a permit rxosa uon. a. t-iaasamon. K.

. nnrsoav. nxr tn, 111 be awarded Lhe an

2n. Calvert St., BalUnore. OJMM. lteaeaw Tbnnmd In Waahraataai On.. attL. with three DwaUrataj

ill. lytoc om 1

ttraiied.

I. asrassnt ojraaaarajSy Jtsst

Ii itoraal Revenue, 1 asuowingGlfta will

ni

nenlUsiJr. The

saiciiseaft.l tier

aid Saw Kill Trim- on Ohaa. A OJunOannL aaLaM.

s-:iterr BriekBonse. UI Boston St.. BaMottLata. I. at nf Brick HouaeTaW roaway Pslte , ni 1 tiua Residence near OtmafUmn, taalsas arom Balte, or.

Piiaaeaurer R, W., C.U40&. lane Haataaaea near uoranstown. same kocation, tBsat. I fbae staaadenne near O ivanstown. saaae locatkal, SMOt 1 aasa atsasHteuasi mir (.ovanatown, same kcation, S7.SSB. JbaaaadKaW nr above saburban nrojaartr, VM eavah, alf.aPB. KIM Bonds, Broeraawsfie Preobaet aad Uasroln C maty, Nebraska, 7 percent, sold tat. OsJBU U.S. B mda, aiOJlN TC. State Beesde, IM oaasnwrtsaaocal S. V I D I. D 1 1 - -

R. aU MB Shirs, trie B. nV.tS SbareaBalto. ACeoV.n.

tt-

91 Hlunis PhiU.. Wiltsiurton A Barto. R. H. B.tot

Hums only rut DC aotu as ne sswrn, naasyavse. Bin. H. MoOouorea, Klkton, Md.) Muj. Geo T. Oastw., Baity, US. j manamnisers. Hi'n. J. o. Naoun, M. 0., rtaboiit, ra. .rv-Ma. ttVrsno : Mai. Gca. U. Basater. V. ft, A. Wil hu ion. D. C, Hon. Jaa 8. Nealey, Pllubuia. ra.. 1'trat national Bank Harjuratown, Mel, Apateaaaa Oo., Bankers, Haeratown, Hon. R. J. Bztsst. sake AU G- a'L BaHbnore. Ca the day of the Conoort, tho nun suetiiiia ta vraah. In s ton will annonnoe the aamea of tho snatlsnisa who

w Jl Del abtiatt

Ik. S1 rtaSj. MMClnad Hw imwiissJ

oi I ke Trustee. Ticarra and O&colars can bJd of P i l. D1TVXW , Qenerai Aaent. 8ltninir and PilaSia. No K Kao St., New Y.Kr Orders by mail wU l rsCTrve preaeplaiaentsesi.

A Book for the Million.

MAIIIIIAGE

w I i k-wwAstu. flnmmsisnn nf f

kWi mm. the allarnient of Gifts, and a ansak bar. as

dii: . tke time and place of the Onnoert and tan

A PmrvaTT. Oovjlt-

StBBUB-

nrfjoal

T-

toriiaa and lovelatloaa of the taaraaa sjstisa uh tha

latrat dtocovertes la ntndMnaj and paeseattna saTaprti,ptT)ervin thecnniaiion.ao. r lis is an rnterosttna w jrkof two bundred ane twaav-

ty-lcnr uaaea, wtwa nawasoua asamviavnHaaBnranBanaBai

B Wf U. m

hIhiM. iHrorwulinn for tibnaaa

letnjuate mamace : stjii txst a oooa was oauym aa aa) ntidtir lock and key. and act laid eei.lus.rj aanoasttha hnuaa. 3oivt to any one (free of poataawlfcr nftrOenaa. tdlrras Or. Butts' Disimauavry, No. IS NlintaaakBa, hiSf.!"--

w KMies to nae sasTttcteai auaat tiBHHsra.sLasav.

to tne notoraona uuacKa vm ) aover-

itei'ore si

Unci a panne passers, or

prruite Dr. Boms' work, 1

naunr aajr uoai

Rnsvassu

irssrdninla

nr bow donlorahia vnnr MHsdltinn.

Dr. Butts can be oonanlted personalty or or aaasl, on the dlseaaea mentionod in bla worka. OAVoe, no. n B h h St., bet. Market and Chestnut. 8. Bonis, lio LOOK TO YOUR CHILOReia,.

THt:

j THE GREAT 800TRIK3 KEtSXI 1 lira. iCnres Ocltc and Orinins iai Flrspe, vYaiirosnba tin Bowsbk and faiie4es3 SaS I sor. (the iiroceaa ofooanuas. ) l.tsaaa.

,1m .snUMlnea

Weed Family FaTorite ! SSrtTlt: . . I VVUi iiaaWli Jnsl anssuvOlBslBsisttP

Manufactured by t ne Wood s. at. l'Oi,'sartforo.ni : snwrv Oadldren of an aaea. )

uow iumvouni is ine uao. buo ,

FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,

"8

.. n..iarl . IK. RICKT nrl WORT R.KI JAHT.K 1

1 I is i il. - s. w at- J ' a Q -sak, t

1 LV HI lOV ajtrUeUi ftlllaVBV a wra wsasrotwa a. i i 1 1 mt Bmiel Id U OAtwimrn broohi on by Tsot )Lw m

Ifor nil kinds ..f frimUy ork, i.ow in obp. It will do Kwkvrd bv ihm ORAFTOX ltfiIICIjm l30UT-

the htmv.BBt bovt r cloHi ot 1

yx ioBxi, Tltreau r ToiiMot

ii i . " il.. ai w

at i r u owaiivavoviMw, TV I

Uuhlfl ttl alttt out itf (11 (ImP.

u.akM tha Ldiok rlttfc-h RAMii miM Apont Mranted in.

ovory county. A IUktU dlrvoo ant- U tb u-sd. fio&d j

rnr i.rir-n IU anil tatitia tn I.Ki 1 i TlltII AS 11 Lsk

ttreut.Ohlca Aceitt forth North wos(. Hor wbmm I

you saw uim auTorvisdraoDt. FRAGRANT SAPOLlifNE OleanaKldOloveaaici allkirtesofOMhanndOlotliuUT: remiives Paint. Oreaie, Tar, i c, ,,tfafl . without tue lesat injury in tbe nnnst fnbrli). Hold by lrurlMts and '"anoy (inods Dealers. Flt.llRNT :.APOLIF.NK OO.. it llsrclw St.. Ken York, 4& I Kalis St., GhiBaito,

itato mru- A NEW

ibeaii ltomedr. It not la any way lujurleua. Heod

aaloenu for reoelne, a- uaveoii

AriD VERY

lurteua. nee rvaSMTiU

I IdACHlRB. Baa the aeafcr serf, atakattho t , s " , .IIW imia AwsTts rant.

Heassed. Tne IwatauS abeaieatlaasib; Banrbaf llanaiaalntheinarket. Aadraa. , JOHNSOS. OLAJtK OO, Koston. Mans.. Pittabare. Pa OBtoasn. OL

.Ionia. Mo

BN1 IJXjto nnSOW. BLAKKMAR. TATl

. new K-surrl ipranni

tains osr levari l

1-1 BJ,

K A CO., lalaalltl U rand'stnwt, Kww York. dad e-

t and ompreiienslrs WW met

oeivc bi rettara) Wanarca's Pocsar Di

tbenioiit asen jsnij Otsnpaitlou ewaMat 1

It. M. B, June 10, 1B71.