Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1874 — Page 7
KEAOXAIU.K KIll'll'CS.
Keeping Iumpkin. To kwp vegetable; marrow or pumpkins lor winti-r iw, t liy iinut fully rixi wlirn cut, ami the t-ut waJtxl with M';ilnir wax ; ulttrwartl Um-v tioulil In placed In aba; to haiipflu ncuol, dry place. Vumbu 11. 1 'lip of rilliie-. 1 cup ofnnjrar, I t up ot Vluipjwil mi-ins, cup orrowrti orai-MT, I cut ot voUl water, cup ol liu-";ur; Kpice like mince pica ami u piece ol Milter llio Mf of a walnut. Canned Tnato Wii7. lVil mid kIIci TOmI rkh tomatoes, ami place in u ran in alternate Imjci with oihh i;;litli lry rice, iitt tniiine to tin tato in evrry layer. Kiil up with tomato Juice, cook In u l.oiler ol water one hour after it commence to hoil. and M ai up as lor truit alone. hn wantetl, heat by hoilinjf In water hall an hour. A Aire Cream '.! Clip whites Mlar, JWcup ol cream, '2 vj!r, 2cu,s Hour. I tca-pooi.ful creitin-ol tartar, teaooiitul km In. this will make rovtn thin cakes, between w hich spread the cream. For the cream, take J pint of milk, put into a basin of hot w ater on the stove, beat 1 err with white Mi'ar enough to avvi-eten, atxl a lI 2 tables pMnluU corn starch; Mir thi into the milk when hot, and flavor with vanilla or U nion. When cool put between the cakes. , Cofee. Tho browned colli' of the shops should aJwaie, ! brwitsl over, thus throwing the jrrtxvry taint w hich it has acpiirtl by expoi-ureto th foul air, bvinjr a powerful ab-orU-nt or tliMritW-laiit. The heatinjr, which should make it a shade d.u ker (thecolleeof commerce will r-ar it), will also develot) strenifth. liy all mean brown over your cwtlee, and kep in a wellcorked bo tie or jar, or, what is better, brown as ) on want to ti, thus having It freh and strong aud better flavored. Chvolate Caramel. 'Take 1 iHMind of nugar, Mund of cboeoUte, 1 taMoponnfult milk, 1 al-oof niolasM-s. (Jntte tho cbixtolute and mix with Mirr, etc. I'ut the mixture in an iron skillet on the back part of the stove, where the heat will slowly melt it. Cook slowlv, stirring it well. To ascertain when done, take a little In a spoon and drop it In a cup of water; if done, it ought to sink in a solid raavs, and in a tew minutes In linn. When yoir have decidd th.it it Is cooked enough, grea-M a long cheesecake tin wiih buto-r , pour in theina.s and spread evenly. 5efore too cold, cut in small squares. Small Citstardn. linil 1 ijmrt of milk. beat Irom 4 to eirgs liglit, and when the milk i nearly odd, stir tin in into it ; add 1 tenMMnIui of salt, and '2 t.ilieixonfiil of su'nr, grate a niitini-j; over, and the yellow part tf : lemon, or a small tc;v-oiiiul of leaH'ii extract. iSutter some custard cups und ne.trly till them, set tin in in h shallow pari, and till It nearly to the top of the cups with lMoing wat t, set hi a hot oven oron Mime coals for half :n hour, then take the cups out. vie theiiiund serve on a cuMiird stand, or lav a napkin over a large 1 i -1 1 or tray, ami ret the cups on it. N rve it witli ric fruit, with suar.or with preacrvt-. . Hasting Vitality. "Can you tit my boy for "xdlege in two years r" said a father several years ago to the tea her of a preparatory school. "YeS" was the reply, "but he will have to study very hard." "All rlirhr." said the father, "put him through." The loy was according y "put limoigh." pa.4sl a geMMl xain'u.ation at Yule, and was admitted to lh Freshman Class, but during the Fe4Mnd term was protrateil by an attack whioh nearly terminated his life. Mid delayed the day of lii graduation for two Tears be nd the projvM-d limit of his collegiate course. In one of the lunatic rtjliinn of our country, a hop less loaniae, ft a gentleman, ho ten years since was on of the most proini-i, if teac hers, preacher, and writers in the country. Overwork brought Mm where he Ls now. but not overwork in middle Hie, He was gniduated with honor iit'JI, and tx-gati to teach, winning gol . n opinions both for his personal worth and his brilliant talents. "lont study so hard." said he one day to an ambition. liiiiMriinioiH student, "you'll injure yoiirself," and he went on bj relate bow "hard be ntudic-d In cfdlege, how he went to sleep with his book under his pillow, studying as long as he could keep his eyes open at nielit, and at it again when be first Uoke up. One morning when be oiwned his eyes he founda doen students standingHround his ns watching him. but without regarding them he seized bis look and looked in vain lor the- eson be had nearly learned the night lj firr. All trie' of it hadvani-hd from his mind, and for 21 hours, as he learned afterwards, he bad been unconscious. It was weeks and months In fore he recovered entin ly from that fttta' k. buthe was gradnateil as he i"UpoMtl in erfect health. KccsiTe IaJHrai:d neglect of the laws of physical life brought on a similnr attack "2i year later, from which re.-t and travel restored him. At'iiii he plunged into study and lalor and Ix cauie in the very noonday oi his manhood hoH-les.ly deranged. The object o an education are not only to store the mind witJi know ledge, to iievelon the apprehensive and reasoning faculties, to cultivate taste, but to prepare the student to enter Uoii life with the full, harmonious development of the moral, intellectual and physical power, that he may ! able to meet in InmIj- no less than in mind the various demand made upon him. The ninetct'tith ccntuiv lai-d-giants in lxx!y no es than giants in.iniud. and the student w ho fancies that by mere mental actpiNition and development he can take his place in the fore-front of great men will tind some fellow-student. Inferior to him In Scholarship but superior to hun in physical vigor, outstripping him in the nice. A great many of our collegiate and academic institutions are fully alive to the importance ef Ixxlily devi lopment : and in r runHiums. ten-pin alleys, regattas and ball clubs have made full allowance for all demand. In this direction. Put then is yet a large numttcr of parents and teachers whose chief aim Is to.forn the human plants under their care into premature flowering. "How man) studies have you?" asked a friend ol a J'oung missel tiltitn. Hie counted upon icr fii.gers an I then replied, "Twelve in sche, and I take music lessons twice a w-iek ami practice two hours every day.'" NelUier the teacher, nor the mother ol that young lad) , considers herself an 1m
beetle, yet what can be said of tho common sense that will crowd the mind of a growing girl with twelve studies and music besides ? Can she lie exocted to know any one thing well when she is graduated, or at the end of such a strain on her vitality ea:i she have a vigorous, healthful body? A child who dislikes study and shirks mental application is not very likely to he Injured by the forcing system, but the hoy who takes kindlv to learning, w ho is ambitious to stand at the head of his class, needs careful watching by both parent and teacher lest hc overdraw his health account, and at the end of his educational course find himself bankrupt in laxly. Pugilists understand very well the dangers of overtraining, and are M-rupulously careful of diet, excrcUc, and shi p, so that the maximum of vigor may he attained when they stand within the ring to try w ho can give and receive the hardest blows. How many parents ne-
L'iccr.aii tnese precautions unci allow their sons and daughters to study late at night, eat as it happens, exercise as they may, .....I !... L i it - - non y i i-Ae-i in. ii iiu-jr win leave college fully prepared to enter upon the labors and resnonsihilitics of mature life. An Well mi-i'tit the farmer netrlect rofjtrinn n crops, rcniiizaunn oi me sou, ana careful tillage, and then cxjx ct to reap an abundant harvest. As we sow we reap, no less in mind. In murxls und in i.livtii.ul strength, than in agriculture. X. '. Trib une, Eccentric Apple After years of skepticism the editor of tne ew nnglamt farmer has w-en convinces! by ocular demonstration that the wavs of ancles are sometiniea itieinlicuMe. am) after having printed the announce ment ol his eonversion he went home and discovered a perfect specimen of a Koxbury liusset growing on a Baldwin tree, no other tree of the russet species standing within thirty or forty yards. iome oi the instances which excited his credulity were mentioned in a communication to the Farmer of September '2, to which We are unable now to refer. Others came from different parts of the country. A correspondent in Massachusetts tells of a tree whose apples are half sweet and half sour, that is, the individual apples, not the crop, l u may Mte one hemisphere and tlixl It sweet bite the other and tind it sour l his apple is an early variety, no specimens of which were available for a practical test when the discussion arose. Another Massachusetts orchardist has a free w hich has heretofore followed a like habit ; but w hen the owner went to it this year to procure practical proofs of his assertion, he found to his astonishment that the tree had decided for a change to kis-p the sweet and sour separate. Alternate apples, accordingly, wen" sweet r sour, i'his tree Is descrifail as similar in general aperance h a I'eck's Pleasant. " The apples are smooth, green, llattish, medium si.e. and resemble the II lux It- Island breeding more than any other apple we an- familiar with. The sour ones are d- idetlly a id. and at this time very poor eating, a would ! the ease w ith almost any winter apple. The sweet ones are tough, like otticr sweet apples which artfully ripe, but an- very pleasant to the taste, witli no traces af acid or astriugency whatever. Ihe two are as dissimilar in quality for rating or for cooking almost as any two varieties which might Is named." Sme of our curious stuilent ot fructitication, who have time and the inclination for scientific investigations, should experiment In this direction. It inot imossjt)lc that some iwful results might Tk obtained under patient and skillful management. Young man, never aspire. Krmembcr what happened to the fellow who hallooed Fxeelsior " so. He was a nice young man, and had wealthy connections. Hut be wouldn't mind the old man, nor lie 4 the maiden who a-keil him to call on her. Naturally he was found frozen stiff, still shouting "Excelsior." Hunt on Tronacript. After a careful examination of the matter, Dr. Y, Adarus concluded that though the cicatrices of sujs rficial wounds may disapear, those in which the deep layer of the skin has Ixrn cut through iu tml life generally increase in hzc as the person grows older, A three-year-old boy of a Ptttstlchl clergvman, watching his mother making bUcult one Sunday for tea, n-k-d her il it was not wicked on Sunday. f course she said it wa. and the logical little chap continued, "Oo'll catch it when 'oo get to Heaven." Steel rail are everywhere excluding those of iron. Let i s Coxsipkk. Since the Introduction of distilled tptrittt in the Sixti-enth Century, they have Is fit habitually presents! a remedies. We know that alcsliol.iii all its form.! ffrmtrioua to health. Knowing these .-A0117 ad that under the system of treatment w hich Includes their use, the mortality among the sick is, ami ever ha lecii, enormous, Is it not worth w-hlle to try the effect of a remedy which combines in their highest excellence the qualities of a Tonic, an Alterative and a Kcgulator ; contains no mineral bane or murderous alkaloid, or alcoholic poison; doe it. curative olllce without jain am! with uniform certainty r Pit. Hai.kkh's Vinkoak Bittkrs) tultills all these conditions, am! is now effecting the mot extraordinary cures, in cases where every "sjsrilb; " ot the (acuity has ignoniiniously failed. Consider, in view of these fact, whether any sick ja-rson I justilied by reason and common sense in declining to test the virtue of this undclilcd and irresistible remedy. Tiif CiKKAT Kavohii k! The popular Chill Cure of the 1 1'omposed of pure and simple drugs, YVilbofVt '1'itnie has lonn held the hiehest place in the long line of remedies for Chill and Fever. It l not only An-ti-Prriodie but is Anti-Panic, for it curtails the heavy expense of doctors' visits, w here friendlv calls are all itemized in the account current. A oennv saved I a penny (rained, and saving it in this w ay adds to health and comfort. Try Wllhofl's "Tonic certainty nd vou will never regret it. Wiifki.ock, Fi.M-aV Jt Co., Troprietors, New Orleans. Fon Sai-K bv all Diti'ocisTs. Tiir F.lmwood Collar i the niot perfectflttin collar yet made. It is o close an Imitation of linen that It cannot he detected. The novelty th produces this rffect is the f'ddrd edqe which. hen worn over a scarf or tie, nrevent the sharp, raw edits from showing a in other collars. It is fr sale at all gents' furnishing stores. linx kly n Vnin,
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-'uss -" " . orni-a, i rop r, bi. lxjuis. Th Pretllmt VVuutaa In Kiw York, WlM K , wi kl kouwn la our fiwhluimble toclrtjr fur litr d,umgu j.x'rme tint b uU f ul coiiiplnlon, u Kurellow, rou(h-kliitiJ irlrl. ch(crliisl t her red, freckled tc. Hht pllclicdlato Ilnfmn't MiioU Halm, and U now at pretty In coiiiilciin sa i,s la rliriiiliia'tniiiiiiirra. TMn article uvrrroini-a frt-eklra, Uti, lliwma, uiuth patcliua, rlntc marka, c-tc, aad Diukt't one look U-n yi-ara jounifff tl.un are. ManollalinIuifi)ratraniirrrutciiiipifin, and I.yntTa Kathairou to maksllte Imlr plt-ntlful, luiuriaat, aift ndd lkt, have 110 rlvula. The Kathalrun prevenu the hair fnxii turning trray, crmlU-utc. dunilrurf, and la the beat aud thtn t dri w.li.n In the murld. Daiiiuid by Faint I'raiUr.-Jw. Peek man, rU rio mao, bf New York, aa recently badly kicked hyaborw, and waiH-Mjlly tured by uAtig the cele brated Mexlcao Mu.Unu Linlmeiit. Win n the proprietor mkcd him for a certificate he replied that ha "lomldered It a remarkable article, but It wouldn't snawrr for him to Indurae a remedy In print" llere't cunnbuncy. Butwedtdu't klik Mir, ai the honm did. The world knowa that for UbeuioatUni, llrul.ea, fei-llli.Ka, bpatlu, bcratcbea. Inflammation, Lamehea, or any flinh, bone or niuncle ailment upon man or animal, there la nothing like the Mutnt Unluient. ltcoubut SOcta. and ll.oi per bottle, and ahuuld be In every family. It la wrapped la fne (rel-pUte label, aud tinned "0. W. W estbrook, CheaiUt." To nle nd KeCMperaat I'laantatlon Bit-tera.-The conaUntly-lAcreaklhf prntrunasj which It rocel'4 haa, it U true, eicltcd the petty enry cf cerUln aplenetlc adyertlaera of pinchbeck panacea, who hope to make a market for their own atapiant, watery warea br d"i rvln all i.irlln .in u,...l:.'i.,.l UotiB Hut th. r.iit.11.... , w ...... . i . aniii,, .iirir arumenu nor their potatloiia,aiid Coiweq ucntly reject theae ' ?ary weak IwlUUuni of the enemy aa entirely two thin. I OK. Tt'TT'S MVrit I ll.t-S lnlrratea the deMlll.leil o Ka: line's up Ihe tijfnt nertoul enrrirli a and lmp-arti t gtir to hofly and mind. VaHKS wrtt'tix to airerUttrt picaic Bc&Uont name of ttiVa paper. SPEND TOUR MONEY Ho that yoo will fet It all baik la HEAL AND SOLID COMFORT ! Hy lot eatlnx it In one of our New Patent EVENING STAR STOVES! Fatuoua for giving out a Wonderfully llcaaiit ami Vulfunu Ilcut, AT A SMALL COST FOR FUEL! mar aiis sjiMFLi: ix osiTnrcTiox. KAfclLY lAJIAftin, CarefuUy Made of Very IUat MatrrUli, Alwayi baa a Flrat-Ratc liaft, aud are (;iAiu.Ti:i:i) to GIVE SATISFACTION EVERYWHERE AD l NDi:B ALL CIBt l MsTAMLX. SOI.I) IIY Excelsior Manufactur'g CIS V 614 X. MAIS STKEITT, ST. TrOTJT8, 2VIO. TtKAVF Y'S Inrlalble Irea 'levator- The nnt perfert eer made, the only one that haaaaclf aljutIna prlliij for holditiir tha cord; aavea tr. .utile of I ting alrlnaa. Ireacan be raiard and loarred I netantly vilh on MuntL ( au lie chaiiK-d from one drca to another In a few momenta, aa no tapea or rlnia have tt lie erel. It hve the dremeven at theNitloin and rrtalna fullneaa In the back In rmwt aty Ilh manner. Airentu a anted every a-here. Iren'ura and terma free. M. i.HiY, 40H VSabaKh Avenue, Chicago, J.i. l I I ii 1 lout. I m li:l, lUn.lxinie, ( heap. t-U TI1K. I every a IMOK.Iorll; verynriere. n-ii( fir pro.eeTUP a f. Itltl I M i N1 W.S tiri-Uyst..N.V, til 4th St., ClucluuIl,Ciluo : 1 "TvAWKr'K. AfentJ wanted eervwhere. 1 f)J Artlel- Maple Hon'. i ud laiu to I M. MliX, rlooiiiliudou. In. 4 4JKXTSJ 1V4MTKI1, V" n or women, f l a 77i,Wrr t're. M rite 41 ODce tuCUWtN A CO., thiU auevt, few York. J eeK or f !' I rii ll -d. UVYVM KXTKAOHHINAlaV! j xoip r 111 ' he or il of ' mo h e x lrorll 11 ry 1 Indnreiiien a hmw nnliHerlhera In I lie aay of pre- , iiiIiiiiik. hiHika. ilv ire, piem ma e c, a lie I 1.01 IsVII.I.E 10CKIMI-JOI !tAI, I n Id emaMiahe-l. live. nle.ie. ir. rre' v e. lirwa. . hi I. hi and apley iar. Sl.i diKtrihot. d o 11 k patron 011 ai ,1a .oary. nine time to ""b c Hie. 1 r I . wlill Mill prtlrulr- and . .ei'liio n eo e- neiil Ir 11 up. I ration. It riM, ft a tear, ami llherti nfVra to nli. Ahlr w . N . II A l.i K A N . l'rea't onrli rlonriial Cotui a11) . I.o l tile, h f . AQENT3 WASTED TOR TUC TRUE HISTORY OT THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL The aMomi In. retelntlona 1 atartlln d'. loanrea ma-e In thla work are rreatiiiar he niot In-t-n e ile-Ire In tha mliiil- I t lie people tooh a n It. It aiv ea the rioH Inner Mt orr of the l -eat e nal and l Ihe only and aik'tir w..rk on the aoMect. It aella ai aldlit. nd 'or term to A renta anilaluliln'rlpllioi of the work. A dreaa NAIKl.NAI. ri'HI.MHIM) lit.. M l.ou , Mo. w?i)lkl4Y. How In nmlill. Sao. pie KltK.K. Jall t OK, VtH'KIl t., rt. I.u.iia. .Mo. ST. I "tl. l;vct.: Mit.WAfKFlt.lUt wiCollln-at, fV" lol l'r I'li-nphlet, i laiwtory. w? 'H l I month to aent erv wh e. A1drea K.Afitl.iiKiM . .lloctanaii.Mlelf. M MEDICAL INST ITUT, '' :V?V: br .nle, l.nnir, p oin. h. Kl'lioy. Ne vo - llaea ea. -n1 I anee tie.t. H. .1 2 a amp lor val aide ( hart. 1W. hlN. t K KN I In rharo. j;i)A per day at home. T'rrra r ree. Art1rr TJ tT'mVJ Uto. tTxnuX 6i Co., 1'orUaiid, Maine.
Oa account of the popularity of the "Wheeler & Vilsn Sewing Machines, parties have been largely engaged in purchasing old and second hand machines ot that muke, and imposed upon tbe public by Helling them as ucw macldnea. The elcr fc Wilson' tJonrjiAny begs to advine the public that uny one deairing to buy their second-hand machines can bo fcupp'ied by that Company direct, on better terms than others can atTord tin m, and be assured of w bat they arc buying. Address WHEELER A WILSON' MTG CO, Bkoadwat, New York.
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Ooorianeeri't Fniouae, cillCAUU BIII.Ia It. iK and M an ILL. atral Wanted,. for the Life tad Advealarer . mESJ-it Carson, From frt ttinnfed br Mmaelf. Tli only T"e". An'lieniir Ijio of Anif'ta'a trretel 111' N T KI." St Ol T and t.l It'Kever pu'lit -d. Kill' rfarnpl:iiie t.f tbe Imltnn trl'iei of the r Alt W F.ST. tnelii'liiiar Mi. MOIWK", W Ml. Ilir.l'ltii advrMirrea and hairlora.ll n eaeajK-a. A B-rita are hit u from into orienr e 1 dny 'ao.OtKI a. ria.lv aulil. i'liit ia!ed ctrcn!' freo Addnaa M. A. IVM.-KHJ A t(, KJaml llit lark ainvt,! annas ill. alOSSTAST mPI,OTIF?lTt At home. Male or l t eniale. t -laaeek warranted. Sncap.tal re., 111 red. I'aetlf-tilar and valuable aan.pir aent tree. AJilrcaa, Ith be rcluin atamp, C. Ko.a, Wlilian.hliurfh, N. T.
Dr. .1. alkci-s ( jilitoriii t , in. tlr Jtillci'S :no a jiKit ly Vr-' r..l: Iircparntion, m.iilo chioily fi.n i tlm na tivo lierLis fiM.inl 011 tlio low t i -1..11 m r i tlio Sierra Nevada I'Kuintains 1 1' ( '.i. ::': -Ilia, t lie liifdicinal i t.ot ti--i rf v !::c; arc extracted tliciflioni witlimr t1: uof Alcohol. 'I'lic qtirsiinii is al.-.io-c daily asked, "What i-i tho cause of ti,unparallelctl success of Viniii.ai: HiiTEitst'' Our answer is, that they itoi . 3 tliocaupe of disease, nndllio patient rcovera Lis health. They arc tl.n k'lt blood purifier and a life-pivin.' prii.oipi a jn-rlfct Keiivvator and lui.i.ivr of tho tyBteui. Never leftro i:i hif.jrr of ibo uorld l.xs a niftiu inn ie-n 4niM)Uildel OraCSHl: ? tl.C rt'lll.l. n.lt .c qpalitiea of Vi.nkoah Hittfus in lualinif aick of every Uia man it h-ir to. Tlir ire a penile I'urpalive a vrl! as a Tuir. relieving (knraiiii or liifnniiontioi r-t the Liver ayl Vioceroi Oiguuii, iu Liik-'is Dmuci. The properties ! Du. Wai.kek's Vixkgar liin hRS re aperient. Piapaoietij, Curininative, Nulntiou. Laxative. liurrtio, bedative. Counter Irritant, hudoritic, AlleriAtive, aad Atiti-Ili!ion. It. II. MrIX)f Af.O . CO.. Pnipiriata and lien. Arta.. San r-rnnciaco CJiforJa and i-or of Waahinpion and ('haiiton St . V Y Hold ttf all lArnggtata and Iraler. JUST PUBLISHED: PIANO at A lax ire colloctuto of the beat roxjn-iivisrr) pieces FOR THE PIANO-FORTE. Ko hn..k la better fitted for Ilottie" Mnalaal entertalnnieut than till, bcginnera ran play Uie raaler dueta Advanced plavera and teache ra n-ed not lo be told that praa tire lib four hamla la the very beat ta aeontre '"tline" and certainly." I'ractiee In tha " I'lannat ilome" la nothlua: but aoontlnual nleaanre. 2.'piur-. lull aheet mnaic aue. la uwarda, 4i50; Cloth, 4i.UU; lull Kilt, H.iu Fom Cl.oiFa: THE l.K APFR. PHee r.. FoBhi)olutiiHOoLa:TilKKNG MU.NAUtU, jC THE EMERSON MKTHOI) FOR REED ORGANS Ity U O. Eaiaaox and W. 8. It. MA-rrncwa. Faayand prorreaalveleana, acalea, 'at ndlaa, rolantari.a. Interltiin-a. qiiarleta, aonin and other piecea in rrofuuuu. All aell arraiik-i-d ty akiilul hands, l'rlca kL'M. ' Foarnr.ia:rrnKI?o ANTTIFM ItOOK. fl W. FoVltArTl Hoiaa: llltiMAH'gL'AKI'LTn. 4iML Fpecluien copiea acut pout paid fur retail price. OLivie mm i co. CHIS. H. P1TS0UC0, Jioeloa. 711 II road vr ay, K. Y. 1 875.-Postpald.-S I .CO. THE NURSERY. A il onl h I v Mi fyim t for Tovnat JiUr: frraani.T lLLf.rKt r i. tF"Serj ten ceuta foraPamlenmber. Huhwrrllte MIWiKI) and ct tha laat tag nuiubvraof tint year KltKK! JOHN L. SHOREY, 30 .Ilroualirld street. Iloaloa. LIASON & HAIJLIN CABINET ORGANS. Wlnfieraof TTtP.FK HIfilTitT VFrAJ,S an m PIiMA or IMMlt at VI K N N A. IS..1. I'AUH W7, and In AMUtK A AI.WAY. I'eelar.d by MVMt lANSt.KN rK.U-LV lo I TMaTAI Kl) and ISOMI'AllAltLK h.ild at Bved uniform Jjnda loail, whieh are prlnteil and nrlalile. 11 H II 44KR4 4IK (!( XH AUE nr.. MIMKlt that the temptation to bealera and I eddiera la Very alnmit to deal In and reeoti,inrn aa beat the orirana of Ireae inaki r. a ho will pay them lie large. 4-umiulaalona or ttlarounta for a Ulna. ihe "mo Ai iitnin oruav ro Crtnliniraatlievd.itl.elr lota rat pt-tt-ea, raa afford deali ra only the emnllrat rtiiu m laalona. Ihia plan urea to every port haaer the kme.t price, beranae the dealer cannot more than the f ewla prire: hut It eanua many dealer, to do thlr w-t t II other ortrtna, aim ply brrati they pet rnornioua dlaeounta on them. Hofne tiryana are etirren'ly ald to dealer at aeventy-flre per t eal. rllacoont, or atone, quarter the price. irlotal for Ihem. Aa a rule, tha rM.ear the irin the higher It pnutrd price and tha aeeater tle dlacoant on It. The MI .V M IMM ORHIV C. are, Boar oil. rum new at j lea. alia Important linnrovementa, and are aellln not n!e for eaah etrlnVivery, but al i on near piwia of riar parnienta, runiiloa; through ooe year or louirer. i j,ej ! rent pea orirana with prtvlli e of pnrrhaee. Itent uaitl thr year, purrha.ee the Oratati. Send for Ihe liluiriet aiaioiruea and Circular, which give very full Information and are aenl true, a ooKra: THE M.4.m eV II vi 1. 1 - oitt.A tO, t niTiira Xew York. I to ton or C hlratio. XST.LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER. The 4 Heaaeea lirlrallaral 1 mm I lily In ihe atrial, t'nly rrai. Prr M.taiant. ao I otnnma each ni.mh c o ee rieu'tural mailt r. I on nienee vonr C . tiaerl pi ona atone.. V4 ell eMabllnhed. Third Vol me tiood Canva.vera Wauled. I Piersl I'oloeenient. Addre-a 4.. 4 . 4 T T II F 44 k) . .. 1'uhlla) era, .So. Ill N.rtli lh M.. M. I.oiila. EPILEPSY OR FITS. A M l.h t I l.K for tin. rttatreainx romp aint la now made known In a Trentiae lot At n noiiri oa f oreign and Natur lleib l'reariloiia. pubiUtied hy I)a. I . I'll a LP IIRoa K. 1 he pr aerlptlon aaa.liaeovered by hlin In ain'h a providential manner that hv cannot ronaclcntloiia:' rrtua to Hiake It kno n, aa It lia cured everybtalr hu haatiaed II for Ufa, never having fulled In atiiirle raaa. The lnifre"lena may he obtained from anr drnirrit. A ropy aenl free lo all anollcanta hy mail. Addreaa TB. t). 1'uaLI' lllown, 'A Grand .treet, Jeracy city, X. J. A MiiM II Arenia wanted arery. where. Iiiliie. a honorable and tlrt -rla... I'arfr lira nt tree. Addea JllllVMHt III A t.. M. l.ou la. Mo. HUD "I-rlt Ftiiwiri" einta'n. 7 artlrlea UUli Irteeiliil br eery Ijt.li -I'a -nt hr"l-t--d nn '.. Kaoiple t..v, by mail, Vi rrtiii. A irenta wanted. I'l I'MllAtO, ltet b. i.ig-l.llt atreet, 1'hlialelphla, l a. ii.'i'or, - I--.M , I -iiiiiinf-, nr. NE'rVI 1 l.lteaullftilTranafrrl'Irlurra.leetrncI 4 t On.,4 rlaia,ll'. W. 0 t-.n.rra. M..l liait Iwrw. Arala.ulel. i. U IA f J L.N A I )., ' 1 I .u.M. I. . A.N.K..f.L. Ngl4 W.H.MICOLSACO.'ir;:."! In Neeoh for ' e Inir VI. S.nra. I l ... Nee any Kr.ln. Machine aeijt t., I. . a. 'real ceiptof ioteiita. I1H.H. AiP Hi ai.
