Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1870 — Page 4

Baikal Ptottiags.

SCBBMB K THE PKKStfHOIT AM) ' BB i:IMr 1 HHt UM'MMVi TI1KMSKLTK8 IN l' Kit THE sol i n to s.( Ult li'KU TO 1'AIiTY KM)S. W i hin r1n i Marc -JI i i'orr.spondencu et the R(V Ttl World. Then- is no longer .1 dnalrt of the iasae av hi-h ttii- Radicals in Congress, aiutttil a lac President, are" prapared to force aprai Um Soarta and before tin- cmntrv. Alariiu-tl by the certainty that the Soutiiern St itt s. roronstnictel or utntvoustnu t- . 1 , cannot farther be retted oa t sustain the Republican party, and convinced by aandstakabfa signs "that th:it party, unm cored from Ike Sontfs, cannot ovefconse the powers arrayed and rising against it in lac Nor'h aad West in leaaoa ix the M st Preidctail election, taay are ready tr Um desperate resort of another civil war 'Their legislation indicate! this ; t'u-ir a eta leid to it ; nay, their laadctanroclaim.it hers in the. national capital. It is their porpOBS to retrain and retain by ni'.litary ! e, if pnemble, the ascendeaqr they h re Itan' in the quarter where tiny rainIhowfrht to hare cossstrnctcd of aegro suffrage, sad cemented with carpet-bag-kIssb, a new poKtical stronghold. !u ;.orria Tennessee ami North Carolina, the (area Soothers States where symptoms o itis,it at K'a tie lini Mad its Northern envoys are p rh: j- in ran" SBliently nwtnifest, the system nf reptessi n res lv 1 open is now Murety destined to to appled, if the people of those States ran ne frondcd into tarnishing a ptansible excase for it. In North Carolina, (Jov. Hollen has called for Federal troops, for 8nK'iision of the writ of aaftrai wrjms, and f r military commissions, with the object sf creating a reign of terror aad SWVCBtisg tlhs people lrom overtnrniütr in Aagast the dynasty which has rained ihe Baanci - of that State. In Tennessee, the Radicals, headed by their delegati n in Congress who we re elected in Rosens1 e. l&is&i, by frand, now propose a Ben MSJwibIiib I Ion, t !; i dnranchiamettl et the population, IndadiBg Urs roten who voted tor thcai Ibrn upon fraudulent eeelificalea of regnt ration, bat have since tum. id against them, the overthrow of the psesawl State ir vt trnsacist, aad military rule, la ßcorgia, Bollock Heeks to sei aside the rejrular election in November neat, knowing well that the people would, by an nrerw helming rat;, expel him and his win le hand of harpies. But even this policy isdecmed hy the bitterest partisans ufitthe I niiei States Senat less nnnleiil and sccoie than Ihctstablish ncnl in ttcorgia of a landing army of Fwlefal Ironta. ched out be a neuro militia, to be stationed in Democratic cimnties at tin exnense ot the local Dooulation. with mil ii try oiinnissions organized to convict itaca is literally the pfoposttioa Intro !!- 1 Ul the Beamte on Friüny by Mr. Drake, of Missouri, and supported with ranee mm rigor by kin and seTetnl other Republican aatoraon that day ami to anrj . !iu. it i not in tbCM thfTC States alone thai the Radicals in Congress and President J:ait pes ire tic Mgas of a di-di:t!on of the Republican parts ascrnui m v. and a aaelung away for the o ntrl of of their chances the national govt rnmrat They ara aware i the pmhability, whicli baa aaaaj been patent to Democrats in Congress, partie iilatlv to sssth m have hy their committee lekstSMH beea braturhl ia contact with ii legates from the southern people, thai there is hardly one, possibly not one, of the oldS lave Staus which, if left to itselt. even in nmfbrmity to tiie reenostrnction taws, won! I fail la roll in a Democratic majority at the very ijt t State os BBthmal election. The Megfti vote, rirt t r.; - bj Kalicilnm to i rrt its parposes and l kose ahme, la toi pttatic to he rclit! on hy a pasty not actually in strnag, eontrolhng power. Orarwhctssiag evidence txbts, not aserelj of the abOlty of Bootheta white leaders, given a fair Behl, to persuade Ihe negroes away from the rapport of Northern Radicals and Soathera apeatales now set in oalceasntrng them, but ol the aettiaJ tendency of the negro popokv tinai to a political altiance with tbeirokl masters and Iriendl for the practical purpones of local Iranqnility, mdustria proa perhy aod aratnal pcotccttoa. Throng hoal th- s,utti i; is certaia that, if kt aloae, the Stales Avid elect no marc Carpet-bag Gorernora, and send no more irt-: bug or Radical members, of whaten r ilk, to c ogn m. Likewise in Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, and other Northern ami Western rswmi mwrafthstheBadieal party leek its ft timer vantage groaad cramIdini tin icr i be w(.iiit of tariff and taxait- n. i rum i verv -tue come waniitiirs t l Iks party of a lall. T.'i' simsl i the more desperate by reason of Ihe monstrous corruption ia which some of tii.- leaden ol tin- party are imphveatcd corropdOBS which, ia th: eveatef a change of the national administratioa sndthe overhaBHiig of department records h- re, WSSShl n' ODCC be ( sposed and fastened apea tle :r aathorg. Motives the strangest 1 1 mhT-defcnce, of selt-preserva-thss even inspire these men and their nafitkal associates t retain their hold anon t)., legislation and numiaistiation of affairs. In a recent c sjrversatlrm, C.en. Hanks, SSM f the ablest Radican in tue llonse, a. i rrtd that, if he had Ids way, he would make war on the Southern States, and gais obtam militaiy possession nf them Being naked to sjpfaun the object of such a coarse against states which have complied with all the r -qabeasents si the reconstractlon arts, he answeretl thai whsrf the R pahikaa party have to fear at the If ortfaera and Western Deasoeracj, and Miat safety i:i such a junctore demands new ami araiinuy eontrol ." the Sooth. 'I hs statement ol which the substance is thii riven srsarcpeatcf hy Genera Hacks :ii a d&nmew part. Nor ar- sneh aaarrarathms e-in rim si to him or to half a dozca lik- him. Chmeral Batter, w hile i Kaaüning the Hon. Don y B, Thomas, Bpeaker of lac Temsessee Benate, a- a witness befiura the Reenaatraction Committe, lat Thnrsday, n grossJy insulted him that Dearacratic nierntxTs of the committee had to interten-. It ishilicv'd that General BuUcr has as mtir li ocrsonal and politica re.iasan :is any man BS hht pai'.y for adopting, at tsdacrtneal period, sneh ssethods of rprissl hi.i aggravation towards rcprcsenmtises of the Coaser rntfvs party in tinBoata. Bs toissatyaaaisma to h ad the vindictive crusade ; and, wa n- it not thai the President is so h nt upon ;t uminv nmssi n the role of a leader, miirht hope lorspceuy recognition in that capacity, lint Pn si. lent Crant gives every token ol willingness In play into the hands of the i g . , t.up' i i);e itovernor ami uongressmen, sraoBS gaase is now the game of Rwlieal ism, as decided upon in as meal confiden Ikd ensiacils. He has today exoreseci T i- :.. r.. t. m . '. . 1 1 1 1 in i;iir i i,'iM-n k, ami linn- is lutle reason bi hope thai he will not com r!y with the äVflsand ol Holden. II Irniistl in ids m ssaue to execute tin laws. W hat v r Congress does, looking to a new fciii j i i n of the South, will starvt in n p'-rit l les to. The Raaical part v cannot afford to los the m t House ot Rcpriaeamtives, and rnint cannot alt irxl lt Iom; ins ho upon in- su ura ire i tm- notiiiMrn negres, K.'ti( mir tlit next rrcsidentml election Jokt on ioirnum. Qni. tiy pnsa 1 from earth last week, at his residcm in this city, one l'at M;i!lin Though possessed r.f many virtm s, Mullm was chiefly dear to fame m the man w l.oui Barnuin paid f.r his "turn" at Tom IIir ghssnn's harhm nksm under the hurk llobd. The story is well Known, but it should Im- repeat d iBBS morj in honor of the de-4l and in JasUsa to the living. One day, a few yean ho, fiaraain rasm 1 iato iligginson's shp for a shave aad foand PUS Mnllin, the deceased, Jnsl taking his scat mv the .saoie operatioc. Bntmua at once psssmsad to Pat to avehangc tarna, offering to pay Pat's Bill. Pat, with thquick wit of an Iri ikmaa, ass, Bte4 LJarsosj got his shnva, t.ll Iligginson u charge Cat's bill t ahm BBd w. nt on his w ay r joi ina;. Wht D Pat8 tarn came he h liberatel psoce led Lo take a bath, a shave and a " shampoo," and wound ur by having Iiis hair curled and bis whiskers dyed. v. inn all was done he politely told iligginson to Charge it to the boss," And departed. Baraam afterward paid the bill, and thorght the joke was worth i a MMfr fax York QU.

VnaaawCt

Poor Temsessee Is struggling hard to escape the doom which Brownlow, Bat ler, Stokes A: Cowan preparing lor her. The merchants of Nashville and Memphis hive held meetings and passed n solutions declaring that the reports of disturbances in the State forwarded to Washington are wholly without foundation, and that Tennessee is as peaceful and prosperous as aay of her sisters. The grand jury at Nashville have taken efnal means for ascertaining the authors of these saischicvous lies, by summoning before them two m i-roes, named Brown and Carter, who have been prominently identified with the revolutionary party, and not long ago wrote a letter to Washington giving startling accounts of "outrasres n Deroctrsted oa ' loyal people" of tliiir complexion in Tennessee. Messrs. Brown and Carter, when interrotran w un der oath, confessed that so far as they knew nothing of the kind had ever transpir. d, and that they ti.em- Ives had never b en molested, buch revelations as these .K B 1 V a 1 expose i tie tn nwcninery waicn me -x-tren Radicals are willing lo use to accooii'is;i their ends. Ignorant negroes arep rsuatle I to send these 1 yiag stones to the seat of government in order to lire the popular heart," and bring such a prcsm to bear on i imgress as tolnduce that ho-lv to reconstruct lennessee overagain. We doubt whi ther more consummate ooHtical villany than this was ever practiced, and we cannot believe that it will ever succeed. Senators and representatives will not surely listen to such infamous falsehoods, and act as tasmgk they were ... There is, there must be. a depth to wbeih t ven Radicals will refuse to sink. Jfi'ussri UeptMicaMx Jfarafl SS. The fjoTcrnmeat Cratfta The LSeW York Timri, speaking of the Pending bill, says : u tndoubtedly our credit has greatly imptroved. rather, however, as neoans ituence of a series of circumstances over which the government has exercised slight control, than as a cosuBSqttcacc of wise laws or prufband Bnancml maaagement. And the worst that can besakl against the pending bill is, that so far from tending lo improve Ike public credit, Its tendency Is to impair it." This is not complimentary from a Republican newspaper to the administ ration ; but it is undoubtedly true. The Chicago Jrikmne, on yesterday morning, add, in fact, that tin- credit of the government hail improved in spile ot Iranern mis management and bbanderiog; and it pr--Seated s long array of ha ts and figures to sustain Ihe statement. !lell truthfulness and candor in Republican newspapers are cheerful propheetesofafl improremeat in ihe morals of tin ruling party. It is to be bared, howe. r, that the luxury of telling' the truth plainly will not be indulged in by them, ... I - 1 . c . eXet il at Hilles W ll' ll en eiuuis aie bu hu H that "moral ideas' can stiller no injury by sm h action. dust before the elections of last fall, those two newspapers were v-ry busy in directing the attention ol the people to ihe alleged happy results of Grant's linaneicring. He bad reduced the debt Hhad increased lac revenue. He advanced the credit of the government. Now it appears that H ass not htin, "nor any other man. Oticaga Timet. Hygiene and Home Remedies. Ik order lo keep well sad grow hardy, nothing excels the daily c ld bath. A wash-bowl of pure soft water, a cake f soap, two towels, and a wash-cloth, an iulli ient anna nit us when vou have bo Iiatb-room. Bathe, on rising in the morninsr, washiDg only a part at a time, and rub vigorously with a towel. An American woman, who has kept up this habit every day for sixteen years, ban been confined t" bed but ones during the time; then it was by s contagious disease. Others of the same family have practiced it with similar results, ami though they come of I enfi ebled stock, are n tnarkaMv healthful. When daily bathing is first practiced, begin utiou !y : make only a partm ablution the first day, and gradually increase its extent ; do not omit the trie lion. Your bath will soon become more sb tiai to yoa than your breakfast It pre? rnts easy taking cold; keeps the feet warm and circulation ven, and promotes a dear skin and good looks. I he privacy of a bath room can be anywhere seenn by cm-losing a small mace around the wa&il stand with a fight screen made Hkc a clothes frame, and ,- end with paper or chintz. It can be set awav when not in use. All hard-working people need water pecially. I none of the best farm-houses I en i mw, a small bath room opens close to the back io!r. Here t he hot and dusty Lit Mirers :m nt.r win n tht'V euiiii' in from the field, and go thence to the dialog room r-lie lu d and tidy. It is abundantly supplied with coarse towels, toilet and sand toap, ami a spotless, clean, niar!.!. basin, with a dmin in the bottom, like those in the city batbmg rooms; bat the wati r comes from a cistern pump just on one side of it. Farmen1 wives, ventilate your bed rooms Have voar chamber windows altere 1 a little, so as to let down from the top. Impure -iir from the lungs hi warmer than the rest, and will ri--e to the ceiling Bear which admitted air ventilates far better, ami doe-; not blow about the feet. Eschew tin- little bed recesses often built In sitting-rooms end kitchens. You might as w 11 sleep in a drum. Als., a hen you build your "new bouse'1 make all your bcdraooBS larger. A room may 1 large enough to ureal in and lie down in, which is too smaO to breathe in the night long. Never count the time gained which is subtracted from sleep. Ampi; and regular hours of rest are Dccessarv fr hard working persons, and "an hour ol sleep h fbre midnight is worth two after it." Children need more food in proportion to th'-ii size than adults do, for they have not only Iq supply the waste of Ike system, but to furntSB besides material tor growth. PhuB, hearty food and all they want of it, is right for healthy children. Many mothers of the present day implant dis ase and a enving for .stimulants in lln-ir children in weakeaiag tneir constitutions hy insufficient or improper food. Then would not be so man "cross" ha - bis if there wen not so many liallBtarvtd and lightly -dressed ones. ; Unless you like the heart dhmmaa and consumption, wear no tight clothing. The m saures for your dn es should be taken vi r lully Inflated lungs, and yoa should sever wear orsets ahum do not measure M BISO J hnrkos around as you do. The sick room should be quhst, cleanly, and well aind. Label all medicinea I'oisons should be placed above the reach of children. A good nurse hai a Steads hand, dear head and kind heart; she is not talkative of nervous. Avoid arguments with the sich. I not tease them with business; do not sit r leaaaa Ike bed. If friends cill on the pathmt. their stay aboaM be very short. The practice of visiting the sick n the Babbata ht s very poor one ; that day oft n thua becomes the most trying and fatiguing of all of them. Asa p aeral ruh; do not go Into the sick room anlese yoa go to help asd not to talk. I)d not dcCSivS the si k ; ieeeit breeds suspicion , they will worry (est ri u are "keeping something from them." To ji. i roads the dying that they will row r ij treason againa Ike interests of the soul. It soothes and COOls B feverish patient to trash him with warm water in which mleratas or soda has been dissolved. M Composition " lea is goad for a fore throat ; SO Is ahn apiece Of sBlf pork, pep pi red, wet with liniment, sewed on a strip of Hann I, and bound on the neck; it Should be bad aside with caution, lo proven; taking cold. Dried renm t or powdered gisnard akin ia a great can for children with dysentery. Rennet can be eaten from the hand like dried beef, and some little ma like it as well. A little cotton batting, wet with sweet oil and laudanum put in the ear, will nie aar achs in the beginning of it. ipint t ammonia, inhaled, Is good tor headache, and to help the breathing in bad c lds. I'OBYWSf ehillilains, keep the feet of children always warm and dry. They tnusl wear rabhers out of doars, aad woolen hoaa Mid ttiick, llunmd-lin d lio. from fall till spring.

far chapped bps and hands use ''camphor ice," or iurc mutton tallov. ut on warm. Candles are unsife for this purpose, as they are sometimes poisonedwith arsenic.

Cream cures sunburn on sonic comple x ions, lemon juiceps QfThers, and cold water suits still others best. To remove the black spots (erroneously known as M worms") from the face, wash with hot water and press out the il from everv spot with the finger-nails. Then bathe the tace with COM water, and apply a wash made of twenty drops of tincture of benzoin to one teacupful of water, which is very soothing to an inflamed skin. Observe mote cleanlinem and tat plainer food. Bruises are relieved by applying mil wafer. A persevering application of cold water is the best remedy for common Inn ns. Cuts are last cured by swing op with needle and thread a lew stitches being taken through the Bpper skin to keep the WOUnd (Tom gaping. It docs not hurt much if the stitches an not too deep. 111. Am. Jiij. of Sarai Afain. MlSCLLLA.Ni:0lS ITEMS. A W Tcn-w cam Tick. Noisy tar abtut. Babes In ana-. A LaoAL N'otii k. A tawyers siga. The best bread man i-i a baker. AoaiCtTLTURAL UttMDUtQ. Pol patches Nxw Kami Fob V:-;amm.. Babies. Bottle imps. How to get a foot hold. Tuke a boot jack. Ili sir Money The priee vi' the family cradle. PnosraniTy makes friends; adv.- ity tries them. Nmsoam girls are always swea t they an Mo. : issea How to Cuai a Cold. First ?eh your cokl ; then proceed as with bacon. Yot Nt; folks grow most w hen in love. It increases their sighs wonderfully. Tiik newest definition of "evergreen" is M a aaan who doea not learn bv' txpererne." A coon man prori les for his children. A policy in the Washington Life is oneway to do it. Haki yourself a good man, and then you m;iy be sure that there is one less rascal in the world. Tiik kind of locksmith iog that can be done iu the shortest possible time Mali iii'r a bolt tor the door. A Portland club ha Ihe following' nuest'.iiu proposed for discussion : " Can a big man ache harder than a little man ?" If you want a policeman Ui ten to one you won't And him; but it yon (font want him, il s a hundred to one A r,w lind jfou, Tiik Washington Life Insurance Coin pane is one ot the strongest. Barest, m wt successful, and best managed COiporationf in New York. FcarnuiattUi thus dalatily compares women and clocks: The iaMet serve to point out the boon, the foraaer to make us forget them. PuBunta. IT I wt-ro piinistu'il Kir em) pun I iteit. I cobM net titui i pnaj shed To ahtw my paetsaeil head. Tiik word teVi&j spelled backward is abas; but it is aot safe, as a regular thing, to BBdertake to learn French simply by going back oti your English. Kavan throw si stone at any one until you have looked to see whether there is :i wmdow behind, or you may have to pay rather dearly tor your nvengc. War is a lawyer the most ill-used man in our social system? Because, thUgh he may drive hi own carriage, he must draw the conveyances of other people H Wav did Joseph's brethren put him in i ntt?" aaked a Baflalo Sunday-acboo teacher. And the reply he eot was. " Becaase there was no room for him in the fiunily circle. An atllictcd husband was returning from the itinera of his wife when a friend asked him how he was. M Well," said he patheth ally, M I think I feel better for that little walk." Thb agent for a patent coffin says in his circular : M Vaoertakers who hayi used it pronounce it a perfect success, ami we ask you to try it, free of charge, and judge for yoerselC1 Nbvbb qaarrsl with yur wife, as you will only have to make it up, and! pay tor the lvoonctlii.t ion in the shape o! aseason ticket at tin opera, a trip to the springs, I sük dress, or a cashmere shawl. "Will, Bridget, it I engage y u, 1 shall want jim to stay at home whenevt r I wisb to go out." "Well, ma'am, 1 have an objections, said Bridget, "providin1 you do the same when I wish to go out.1 At a teachers' institute at Um East, re ceatty, a lady teacher was given the word hazardoos to spell and define, and did it in this style: " I f a z, BBS, a r d, ard, e-donblc-s, ess, haaardcas a female hazard.1 Tm; proprietor of a forge, not remarkable for correctness ol' language, but w ho by honest industry had realized a comfortable independence, being called on at aaoeJal meeting for a toast, gare "Success to forgery fr Bow do yoa liko the character of Bi raid?" asked a person of his landlady during a conversation about the apostles. "Ah! he was a good oM soul, for he one said, you know, that we must eat what is set before us, and ask no questions lor conscience sake." A litt lb hoy in Hudson, N. V., on returning borne from church, was asked by his mother to rive the text. After a thoughtful pause, the little fellow replied, "I don't hardly remember, but it was something about s hawk between two pigeons.1 The text was, Why halt ye between two opinions?" " Dbtfikk the difference in meaning between experimental philosophy and natu rai philosophy, said a scboolmistret , not long sine-, to one of the moat forward nf her pupils. " Why, miss," replied the girl, M experimental philosophy is our asking yoa to gire us a half-holiday, and natural philosophy is your saying, ' Dou't you wisli you may get it?' " "Tu M.T, sir," said a railroad conductor, paaalng through one of the trains, the other day, to a fiascnut r. "My lace Ul my ticket," replied the other, a little vexed. " Indeed r said the condnctor, rolling hack his wristband, and display iiif a moat formidable bunch of Byes " W ll, my ordeis are lo punch all tickets passing over this road." A MasaAOBTJSBTTM paper says: "One of the queerest passages ever at In a town report may be found in thai ol tbe l;:-a annual of the Qreeaftehl Hdtrtmm. 'I hey announce that the town farm and ahaahoase 'hare bees carried on the past y jir lo mir reasonable satisfaction. Especially the almshouse, at whieh thvre tm be n an unusual amount of ' sickni i and tares deaths.' " A i.aov occupying B room, letter B, st B hotel in New Volk, wrote on the slate astoll-.v, . "Wake letter Ii at 7; and il lelt-r II says Let tier be,' don't let her be, nor let letter B be, becna M d yon let leth t B be, letter B will be unable to let h s house to Mr. 11 , who is to call at halt past Id." The porter, a much bettl r b wtblach than orthographist , after rtudy. lag the above all Dlght, did not. know whether to wake letter li or to "let her be." All Oonk hi t Onk. Oom ait tl).- drsssst f carry jroatt Uhs sssralag! rsataBaS riy; Alle1 I lei! whui .-.iii i- t u tl Bsoeld ever inrio sway I Gaaa all 1 1 1 fri-nl- wfSSSl ti' I Ml I B, i 'ompaBMMH ni hi v ii Ism ; I little tboasht fiirli Irfniadshlpfl trim 0aM perista oru their tiino t (jiee' Osssl fsxesptsas SBsttatshsws Mow ruti-tttii'-y Badaais ; Mv lalUBTal watca I II never oijtt it ii i - ii ' i Kniir Bat faan I A Convenient Lom ok Ifaxdat A gentleman who was very rraloUB n the sabject of horses, but not according to knowledge, bought a mare at auctit n and rode her home. "Well. C.e ar." nahl he ! to his sable COBChman, "what do you think of bar Bhe cost me Its hundred I didlarsv," "Dunno, master1 ' Y , lut what do yoa think?" "Well, masfa, il nsskss ass tlnk of what las presclier said oti-rday unnetl.ing about hll moner is fSJOfiparted. dUnmemlvr drfi ' iirtj

FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.

Nice Dishes thai all Farmer Folks Can Have. Tun question, what shall we do for a change? is one which often vexes the bouse wife, and many times is not so easily answered, especially among a certain class of farmers (and B pretty large class, too), who feel that they must make the products of their own farm furnish variety for the table. Among this class, apples are the " stand-by " for fruit, and la nine families out ot ten they seldom, if ever, come to the table in but two w ays, viz. .- between two lard crusts, and stewed. 1 give a few recipes for preparing this esteemed fruit, which, when once tried, will not, I think, bewUtingly abandoned. Take easy -cooking, but apples; pare, and with a narrowbladed knife remove Hie core; after they are all served in this way, place on a tin plate, the Stem u- blossom end down, and till the hole, left by removing the core, with sugar; drop three or four drops of water (flavored with lemon, if yoa choose) on the sugar In each apple, and act In the ven and bake until done, which will b: in about three fourths of an hour, if your oven is right lleraovo to an earthen plate as soon as done, which should be fifteen or twenty minutes before serving. These are excellent with meat dhUM n, or, eaten aline with cream and sugar, they make a very nice dessert Some pen ins consider sweet apples of little use in the kitchen, but when properly prepared, I think Ihey are nearly as good aa poaches. Pare, quarter, and core, nice sw--1 apples, put them In an earthen or new tin dish and set in the Steamer and steam until done, which can be told by trying with a fork. Serve, when cokl, with "cream and sogar. Do not forget to steam and can some before they are all gone, so that yoa can have them nct spring when other fruit is scarce. Apple Pudding.-Set as orach stale ir.:ut hi the oven as will make a pint oi crunins. vrnen it is brink enough to roll, remove, and roll very floe. lake tour medium-sized tart apples, pare, quarter, ami con, cutting each quarter into lour pieces by cutting it in two, both lengthwiseand crosswise. Then take one- quail and a gdll of new milk, the "'wot Four egsa, one cut of sugar, but ter the site an egg, melted. a Utile salt. and spiee to your taste. Beat the butter, eggs, and SUgar together, and stir in with them all the other ingredients, Bakeln the -ante lish in which it. goes to the table, unh sa brought to the table In sunll dishes. Before removing from the oven, beat the wWh of the eggs with a half cup of suimr to a stiff froth and spread over your podding, and, when "set,1 remove from the oven. To be eaten when marly cold, with cream Aji.l Jonathan. fare, quarter, and core enough tart aaples for two btycra oTcrthe Inittom of a deep, Kaare ii.'-t in, Gotting i.uli (Marter in two, sprinkle with ;i littk sogitr. Then take one coliVt-cui)-fttl of sour cream, one of buttermilk, i teaspoonful ir nUeratna, a pinch salt, and !l:tr eaoach to make a batter m aUfl SH will poor. Stiruli well togetfa r sad poor orer thenpph s, and hake until done. Turn ui ol' the baking tin onto;; platter, ami serve witb cream and sugar. Chr. USEFUL AM) SUtitiESllYEi If kvkb be ashamed to do a kind action I to aty one ondi r anj eirenmstance . No iKBsoa erer ajot ataaaj hy hornets I who kept away from where they were. i so v. ith bad h ilnts. Tbb Bltctioud Gazettt says thatcetery, tuicd daily asa salad, will care Herri Q in I1 i;tN.i p.oo-.l. s:tys Hie saiue a ithority, for palpitation f the heart. A conKKspojCDsarr of the OowtUr n naVataa adrises, in t!ie ca of a broheo r;i on a cow. that it he h it alone and ! thought nothing f, aad says it will get well by i hi I treatment T;:;; eggs of the currant worm and borer are ercuerallv denoaited iu ami j sroaod the okl stalks ond dead branches : of the currant bush. These should be all j cat away and burin d early in the Kason, a- . would you dc exempt irom uoeasiness, do nothing ydu know or santect to be wrong ; and ii yon w ant to enjoy the purest pleasure, d everything in your power th it vou ate convinced is right. A GOOD B Alt and a we e man may at times be auarry with tho world, at limes I grieved fia il ; but he sure no man was j ever discontented with the world who did i his duty i" it. Tabts. Lemon butter is excellent for t irls. Ii i, made as follows: One pound t pulverised white sugar, whites .f six eggs and yolks of two, three teoaoaa, includiuü grateil rind and iuice. Cook i twenty minutes over a slow lire, stirring all !!ie Wlide. Tba B isc i nr. Sis potatoes boiled aad grated in half a nolle -pan of Hour. One tabk spoon or .-all, three lun.olers of milk, two ounces of butter, warmed in the milk, one- cup of yeast. Beat the whites ol three eggs to a froth, aad put in before kneading. Mis .ol (piite us stiff U3 bresddough, and put t rise. bob rust is r moved by laitittbed with lemon )uicc Mildew, by dipping in SOUT buttermilk and laying m the sun. Ink stains may be soinetimcs taken oat by smearing with hot tallow, left oa when ihn stained article goes to tbe wash. Freezing will take out old fruit stains, and scalding with boiling water will remove those that have never been through ti-e wash. Thb Bnrttl Tttginter gieei the following method of breaking the habil of kicking in milch cows : " Have a gOOl 1 short whip, and at the first kick .'.ive one smart bkia ; couunence inllkingagain aad strikt: ii. e, hard, unraedtately after each ki'k. i theory i.-. that by ibis process the cow som learns to connect the effect with the cause, and to avoid the former by .pütUna ihu latter. old ribbons will look quite renewed it washed In cool sods made t fine soap and ironed when damp, Qovar the ribbon with a deaa dotb aad pns.s the iron over that. It yon wish t. stiffen the ribbon, dip it, while drying, into pun arable water. White siik gloves wash well, and should be dried oa the bands. Never damp. :i bonnet ribbon and iron it wet It makes it still as horn. JtuiU i Regtxter, A BATEBIAL which cm be pressed into the lorm ol combs, buttons, knife hand les e.( may be made from leather scraps by cutting ihcm iato small pieces and keep - ing them for several ilays In chloride of v. 1 ivr 111 I .iu w.... .1 1 ... 1. ..p.i ,........ , in nn.l . ij 1. ley become hard ano urmie. Alter being washed they are dried, giesmd to powder aiad mixed with glue, r a solatioB of guv arable, or any other adhesive substance, when the mixture is ready lor the mnnlds. Jfirfriaya M. Zroaaa udis attention, in VinUrf4 PtlfUchHie Journal, to the aacttbat water, kept in sin ill reservoirs made of zinc, or collected rrom roofs covered with sine, is lavariabty eontandnated with that metal, and thai the use lasnch water sir doomstic purposes is highly injurious to health The author recommends that where zin vessels are used for the pniposs Indicated, they should be Delated over with asphalt varnish Of any iron pigment Sai.ti- o Hat. A, eorresposident of j Hearth ,1 ul Jhnn says: " Noji 1 salt your hay ui all. flow would yon like to he I forced to cat so mu:h .salt with your food, or starve T This is what, you "ask your COWS to tto when VOC salt their hay. My experienci la: Ail aalmala do best when they bars Brae aecnaa to salt Keep n box in some dry place in yard or shed, where stock eafl bike what salt they seed as r.ar-' Btsrlji as they take their water. Kecpthe box supplied with silt, and cattle will never eat more than is good for them." Brurvaii Eimjs. Halvu ten h ud boiled eggs lengthwise; Inks out the yolks, 1 pound them in a umrtar ; add to tin in some br. ad . i ambs spake I in milk, and a quarter of a pound ol fresh butter; pi and II.. . .1 II It... . al toother; add a little chopped onion nun put -ley, some Imu-il oii;.ir, tinil gTated nutmeg ; mil It with Um yolks atj two ras 1 s; tin ih,. halved whiles with - iae oi this for. eine it ; lay the remainder at the b tttesa of 1 dish, sb 1 airaage ths iffed eggs abon if; pat into aa oven, aad when aicelj browned, serve. A coaaaar1 oa paar of the Csaafrjf fSfea Ussasa says: "I have iavented a process to sedaee the draft .i amwins uJashnses one-third. Ilk dona taoa: Take oil" the

scat and leave it at the barn, and walk behind your mowing machine. It re-

quires a little more care to wsuch lor stumps, &C. but it pays well in the better condttion of one s horses. The traction I of a low-wheeled heavy machine, ob-1 striu tei iv wet rrMi-i nn.l 1.-. en nir nn tho I motion ol the knives, is vastly increased by putting on to it an additional weight of laO to '200 pounds. I am sorry to Pay the idea cannot be applied to reapers, where the treadle is needed to be kept in c instant use." PRKSBBVnra Htacinttt rtT,r3. Those of our readers w ho have been glaring I nyaeintcs m pots In the house, will und that by tbuVWing the SUbjoinel directions, I they can use their bulbs for foremjr again next autumn. Jhilos srown in tribes over water, hrwever, may be thrown away, as they are past renovation: "As soon as the Bowers wither, take the bulb out ol the earth in which it has bloomed, wash it and the roots dean, and lav it on the lid ol a hamper, or on clean straw, in an airy, shaded, but dry place. Turn the bulb frequently, and when the roots and leaves, i c. have dr'ed up, trim them fT remove l,M,.e scales arid vine on"sc.ts, and when the bulb is perfectly dry, lay it by in a drawer, closet or basket until the fol I I I I I t I I ..A . I t . 1 io uuiuinn. isv lilts nieT noil iiu-ex-battSt ion Of the bulb, alter tlowerillir. LS I mj " nr. j it w l " v-'i. Jii '( : i ll 'i it l 1 1-'till . Fanten Wires aa4 Ihtaghtera Will you allow one who has learned by experience ami observation the lesson he would teach, to speak a word to hnsbui'ts, un, tiiers anvt soir, 1 the over worked Winnen (l oar American form bouses? I do not speak of those who " U il not, neither do they spin," but t'nr J tliose who wash and clean, cook and muud, knit and sew in :i word, those a ho "keep house," and do both the think ing and working incident thereto. J hi lieve that nine out of ten of our fa-run. rs' wives and daughU r have (ar more ambi tion than strunirth. Their love of neat 111 BS and a desire lo please, lead thetn to undertake many tliiiio; which exhaust tin tr .-treimtli lo tore tho task is coinpletcu. I need not particularize. The history ot these things is written where we can roaü n in sunken cheeks anil laaSB - 1 it'oti i 4 . aaaaBai ai -- mm t-mmtm tin llllililU iv;., in UMlflM ill l UiaiUie V drunken and liowi.d, and n tombstones where the record tells of yeara sadly snrt oi three score and leu Are WO id the sterner sex at all respon sible for these effects? Can we heln re in ve the causes? I think we can. How? Where there's a will there's a way. Don't think you must have a harvester, but your Wife can LM-t alorur without a scwiuirma chine. Don't think a arain drill or Btilky rake necessary for the farm, while washers t wringers are tor those who have more money than vou. If you have an ineonvenient dwelline, especially the kitchen, don't wait until your hams are made larger, and your horses and cattle are prorided with tbe most comfortable stables, bi fore you consider bow you can improve the place where yonr wives and dangh ten spend moat ol their waking hoars. Von believe in driving your own work ; se to it that if necessary a lew days extra hcli for sewing or cleaning is provided at the proper time. You need not cook, but you can try to be satisfied with what you get, and praise where it is called for. on can be within call, ready to lend a helping hand on extra occasions, where strength as w ii as skill is reqaired. All this will cost some ttmeandmoncy, bat it will pay even in dollars and rents. It costs far more for doctors' bills than lor extra help and conveniences, and often the skill of the medical man comes too I ate, and then you will rind that you mte-t needs go more miles for domestics than vou ever dkl in taking your wife to see lu r friends that you will se- enough wasted an I -h stroyed to have purchased many things to make home pleasant. Very likely you will lind your domestics harder to please than ever ynr wife or si Iter was, and worst of all, your home is r.ot and can not. be to yov. what it was, ad your children win feel, if not say, "What is home without a mother?" There are, however, far higher considerations which should weigh with every true man. Du'y and pleasure both point the same way. Loy and kindness beget the same. Holy Writ assures us that "faith aithout works is dead," and the same might truly be said of love. 1 would say to every man. help your wife, mother or sister, aa you bare opportunity, had il no other good result came, you would be better prepared to appreciate their labors. The v.ritir has probably spent more time in household employments than the most of men, and many ol the pleasant n -collections of life are of hours passed in this way, while some of the keenest regrets are for opportunities unimproved, and which can never return. Car. fjbttatry Oi nil MMa. Simple .tlilk Cooler. Ravi No seen in different articles on dairying the use of ice advocated, I believe- 1 have a simple and inexpensive device much better adapted, and less troublesome, and a better equaliser of temperature for small families that have well and cellar near each other. It is nothing more nor less than an iron it lead pipe attached to the vent in upper Stock of pump, and emptying into the milk trough in the cellar, and when of sufficient depth in the trough to flow thence into the e iliir drain. Now, as most cellars in Illinois must necessarily have a drain, there can be bo inconvenience whatever in the use of such a device. We have been using this kind of a cooler for three years, and lind it is all tt at is le sired, keeping the milk at near tbe same temperature as the water in the weil; alWays Cool milk, and good, solid butler ; always gelling a fresh supply of watt I to it i when the oiunn is worked the least. What little experience we have had with Ice is that it is irregular unless attended rerj closely, being both troublesome and expensive; while In the other there is neit her, alter once put in. Any UKxlerately ingenious farmer can arrange when building, and put in such a device without material expense, and conI far a hies ing on "Hani ah' and the ! children, that they will rise up and call him ulesseil every tune mcy sip their com milk and eat the excellent butter. Now, brother farmers, don't neglect the small but important matter in the loca- : . ..' I it i ... .it.. 1...1 I -,M r,1 I you y 1! have your owb spring right 1 WMV" u niW11 A,n ,MjV( r M -ill, I I 1 I l ' I IIIT ' ' I i , Cor. Prairit "'"I". Tbb Printers1 Typographical Union, of Philadelphia, has admitted to membership a i idy now engaged in study for profession in thai city, aad who supports her s l! by lonii; compositor's work iu her spare time. In ahery Saturday (or April S the pubHfama aaaoaara laal ia Uhs next amabar theywiii j'oeitio opoajaf fhsstsfft of Mr. Mckean' saw nowd, "Th" iMrstetv of Bdwtn Dsaod," whlcfk, by padal anaitaaaanS irtik Ika author, w t ti h pah ! Ilshed In Every HUitriinff, aixompanled iy nil tks orinntl eiiLTtiviiif, Kim 'i Ititiii'.iiisly with tho npDoarSMt of the rt:i l jrtrt in London. Single iiiihi!m:m. Id easts; 6.fB)svsar. Fisuia, Oseeon i o., Baatoa. Mam Tiik NüBnutr. Another rich treat I r the little ones is iht: April aaaSbar. Two easHal lull pie.' Mi aSaal twenty smnlh-r afetaiSS, with Ike smsI sssobbI of itaajaaj saBtsr tB ssbsBsbI mid itppropri.it. '. rulili-ti. il SV JoBB I BSMIBaV, IS Wa-hiti'ioii ptreat, Boatoa, ataM. fj.Mi per year, with 'xtr BatBasBWSBI ta clnlw. 8iiu,'lü asaibai, if oaaUv Oca Tonne ffouts. --"We ;irls"is coolinaad ia tba April aanber; Tfao lladdj baaa Lags sad ths rir a poaai by Masid Lassj; ayss Krittera, Taj Bllzabatb Staaii Paaloa War as the Water, by Major Ttaver-e ; I h i hy Weildini; ; Tho CKieas Race, iy J. T. Tvoti la aSaai lKriic "la 111. ' Hl'4 I . ' I. oy III'M'II . . . .11' Wle JadSat eaptaise Äs iwt b M(.KnU.,. . M. Onetetb pessi lli'l'Mtr' IKirl I. IV llel.'l) I Weeks; How 1 ii-lo at. hy M W. kjassai Ths Tarn Caterpillars, iv Annie Moon-, ' ' Mv 1 1 v 1 : 1 1 1 1 11 miem liv M.irv I! At etc. Pr.'tiiM'lv il'ii-tratrd. rnhlished l.v FiKt t-. ,.,o.n. t '.... I'.ostoii. M:1... i mi i.t ant uro : nn abwseopy rir rvcry ihttnib-rriptioni. Ilxc Atlantic . lim1 per muum n ipt ions T1t ditto Monthly and O'ir Yuma hullf, f fvtXl per yctir. Thk Cbjlpbbb's limit.- Pleasure and prent tor nmny hoiirx of time an1 derived from the pages af sasB aaartMV oT tiita sals aaajasbas. ty the rhildren who are fortunate enough to lie stnong its n fster ractpfaahi. The April setsset Is ?i aaS ft 21 pSt year; fivi- copici". fö nO; ten copies, and on.. i ti i. 1000. T. S. AiiTiieii A Son-, mi & nn riiutnni num riiiiirfflifa.ra

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Frontispien; in the April number is a iileaem;; Spring scene. The other illustrations are ma'.niy devoted to the lat a Isehlons. A piece of mnsicBower, oOiece Is jpren, ana toe araaj tkiwij t00 etortee,poeHi, aad mseftü iiiforajrtk aad P'tvif in the ciiterent noieeuo:u auu iauien partnu ut- E"ch nihscrih r to tin? nwra.ine, or the CMtdreiCt Hour, n entities' order a copy or the sted engraving " Bed Time sad stso of -'The .J -. tl of I'uace," Tor ft. 03 cach-reLrular price r2 50. T.S.IABTBOa fl Bern, Philadelphia, at fS.tKi a year, with a liberal reduction for clubs. TstB Western Monthly for Apri fTtes s bfogfaphic&l ketck, wits portrait, of Has TuAmu o. Pound. Lieattmant'OtrveriKir ar Wm- I rfn:u; The Rolling tone, hy (.Joorge Sand, con- I tinaee i ,!,r ecessiUee of Uie, by I). H. w heeler: Noe; Modefti ft.T-SMiif'vin:.', by E. Colbert; Wodin-; TndercniTCBta, hv AmeHs u. Gr?; A Lite-sketch of Whiltier. by Horace St Htiinii : 9Mfag A Siuinet by Adeüa P. Pae; Tlie BtanuAaoa H.)se s-diie.bv L. A. Roberto; A Plea tor tbe Ideal: by '. W. Fairrin'tou: Keviewn of Hioks; CahVCkal Published by The Welters Monthly Ooanuiv, 19 Triboae Baiiduui, Chicago IJL Terms: per year; I'iv coj.i.-j. fii.5e; Ten, f-iO.iK). For each club ol fire or more iin.vacoiiyica'w. T-tt: Atlantic Monthly. The April itTuobp.r contafos p.irt IV of tHMeph and his Prteod. Tlie Eritrlisii OoTgiaaW t th" Siamese 'oiirt: The Advent Pieachcr. nr Maiian Dodiflaa ThranaB the Woods to Like Knnriir hr J T TrnivhriScM- .. ... . ' .... ' - ' i Courace, by Mr, Celia Thaxter: Ummomn 1 KevirlniT Virginia, by Jamco Parton; The LaoiHM I Tragedy, by J. W. DeForesi; Right and Icft, by Burt. ; Wider: My TrioispB, by John U. Wliittier; TheGodaofWo Lee, by Sidney Andrew; The ; Bine -J ay ramny, by Tbniai Brewer; Peter Pitttilynn. Chief of the Choetaw. by Charlen Laa man ; An sjpiae ibiaw. FitLus, Osaooa A Co.. t Tiemoiit street, PtaBsa, Ma-H. $1.00 pet year; two eta :es S7.ofi; Bve, fiö.oii; ten. WMW; stnstr niimherp, aj cent. Perrvery clmb of twenty aabaeriber an additional copy wUI be rarniabed grai. m m TnE Phrenological Journal and PnrfcHTtTi Mn,. ,,', iiave b.-en Ooaaolidated. Amonpr the rich Content! of tho Anril number are: BiOgrapbtcal Sketch Of Tbaasaa Ti. Selby, Mayor of sun Francisco, wit It portrait : Mental ltenitiites ot tbe AftM ; Philoaopby of Katth; Henry Her'h, the pMlsathrdinat, srith portrait; Tb Doabia Adoption a SoaaaaUc akotcfc; Life in china, with illustration neti? Pr bor of Njw York: What Makes a Good Writer; Tin Mc4eaty of Genta ; Tbe BwonUtab, Ulaetrated; ftayer aad Pbreaolagy, et.. Price "it cts., or a year. ts. ?. WBUbs, Pablichari 'J Broadway, New York. At an examination one day in school the teacher itunishcd a Imv for had irrammar, and in, nediatdy aller requested him to call another hoy, whereupon he shouted at the top t uis oi. ; "A common substantive of the maeuhne tender sitUng perched n an eminence iu an angry mood wishes t articulate a few sentences to jron at the i resent tense. ThS first line d a byran iriren out at a prayer meeting so excited the curiosity of a little qir! that oo returning home she asked for an explanation ; the line as she ln ard it was : " bitc Hirnes n iiinl arel lon;j have been." A patient ingenuity and an old hymnbook solved the mystery. The original of the above translation was: " .My crirae: a bavSea loti havo been." . u Tbb Ambbicxb Obgax n the title of one ol the handsomest sheets ever printed in tlii country. The paper, ink and pies work are of the first order, sad tho pnblicaUos the best English specimens of printing. The sheet ! illitolrated with furtv five pieture tAc the lii".tittfnl 1 1 ". i i i . i Bhowinir Vi it. I . !;vlnktJWrti. 8. I. 11. r . Pitt it b siiii;.Tti tactory, ..,1 r.....- I" ..... . I 'I. ...... I .lFl.a,.ril,;.,.r,r.l,c anil rrty-iour itineroni BtrHoi tiieir orirans, raiiini; In prlec from flOO to ?li. It eontiiins mach resdinii of interest to the masical pablic, sluiwiii why the American Onraa is the best Inntrument now msde. lBcpsper wilt be sent free of eharge by addraaing W. V. Kimiim.i.. n: Washington St., Chicago, III., Wholesale Aceat f the Northwest, Tbb abbbican NawsrArxa Dibbi nbt. publlsticd by (I. P. Roarell v Ci., Advertising Agents. Ho. 4X1 Park Bow, New fork, contains :t full and complete statement of all faets about newspapers which sn advertiser desftres t know. Tho sahacriptioB price is five dollars.

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., .. . ... I tests, an 1 w it; wear :i liti't line. Wl lor s.unple mod To CüBS ( NHrMiT!oji.-Iho remedy t-honld be I rsUiocae. Scad slip of paper for . Geni Ire asea whea the disease is in the incipleal rtagas, sis, Lsdler da., weeat". Addrei B B. POTTS, sad whea M iirt sppesrs la ttta systesa. sack as s I mo KotBi srntii ttrert, PtilhvtXphtw. Pa. hacking Coaffh, I'-nn i" Ow Chost. intli. ulty ot -" - --. ... ... -.. . llrcathjng.Cold-Nfght Sweats V fore the-we,,, QflO PR 7F s T i ' . ist..., n.urh vü.Mir-ut..ed. At.i.r.v 8 I. in; :.ii,am 3U0 rniiLO SB hSM tks, will he fanad to ebre immediate lellcf. For sale by r.M to mtawrfben aad arato Mr W000V Ttovtm..n t. ..it. ...... amLm aoi.D MaAXiKB, the larrtt nd test Dollar Monthly nil Madfc lae Pfgerm. , (n ,hc .v r Slill:tr pr.z,.8toifc.r pted 1 KuL . ... .. at parttculsra fa Msrcli number. For - 1 by all N C oi ' IIs'. The administration ot tneOl- ieta,oraantwlthCttaloartit)f PremlaiRaon receipt cinal preparations In the frm of a htzauje , 2LIl' ,.n,a- Adlre8- s. wood. .:--.:.. . . is of all modes the most eligible and con- a :r:fni-,- rATKmr -. ;r,.r ioi.l timr.. 1 . 1 n-i i-il ! v -is PPM nU a: f "r Intronclaa sud ,-fffi i i 'i 1 : - r. renient, mow cspeuiM as r l,.iius a xx. 1.1. pMnt. bTiSee laaLake stTcaiio CoUOH RSMKllT, '' '" hi iiii' i'i il tu. f bend for CJrculnrs. Tie. Troche? or Cough Lozenges, allay Irrita- i T- fj ": IVWV' tion which Induces coughing. giving in- DO YOUR OWN PRINTIWC.

stent n liei in Bronchitis, lloarseness, LnHueDZa, and Consumptive and Asthmatic oomphtints Stukinsr Monly. IBoeasca lb it pcogreHf rapidly to .1 creisjare not Use only ones to SidraadcS. ('inker ur rirv rit does aot ISast a tree ss aaddcnlj m s itrsBS ot ligaBaTaaj, has Sahaa anaaaaS. it dsstveys it n cerlalnly ; aad ia Uka in tuner chronic tehility, altboagb ft docs Ol kill with the swlftaest ofyellom i. vi r. is as utre to sap the qadaaa ol life eventually as any acute SJSesSB !l" not Baseksd by nvjgoratlag asodteatioB. There is sosae thins laelpcaa sihty bsacblag in ths mactscbi afpnaaahaia decay. Laanaar, pallor, nnciation. dapressbsa orcpirits, sad sdlstssts tor sxaruea, are its ardfaawy yinptntns, and they should h promptly met hy Ionic treatment The tet invigorant Htdaxhiliml can dc dminieterad in case of tins bind i Hostetter'e Stomsch Bitters. Thv stimulating principle of tbe pr. paration roaaes the doraamnl energies or the pystem, and the strengthening and regulating properties gives permanent sad healthful iin-piits.-to the Vit! forces thus brought into play. The lailine appetite is re-awakened, the process of digestion and sssbailation is qalcased, tse qaau1. ..I the blood 1- unproved, the sei t.'t lolls income more natural, and every organ thai contrihnte to the BoarihsDBt of the body undergoes atlatary ihatige, By theso ssessa the renabr of the shyncal -iructure is i-llecteil and its h. allh anil i:rr r. siored. In n class f SJeeasas has the bcafSoaat operatioa of the Hitters been more marked and sirikim.' than in those characterized l general debility and nervous pro-nation, l.a Ües aflecte! wish Hum; ailneata had in this mo-t wholeaonie t all Ionics ami COT recti res the safest and surest Kaan of reitet It hi strong to raetore aad poarer-k-ss to injure Sneh is ihe timiorni testimony of "Clouds öl vitnc--es." If vou do not lee', well von send for a doctor, he calls Upon you, looks wi-e, pcrttwls some hicro- 1 gl , ;.e-s iijioti a ptccc oi paper wnirn you ihm' 10 drag store sad there pay ro cents to $1 09, beside the doi tor's i. e. for a remedy Bine tisaes out ol tea not half so good a- Dr. Monaa's bnstaa Boot fiua, which cost hut '25 cents per box. 1 you think the former the bast, becaaee you pay the mosi for it t If von do, WS BdvÜM yon t Bae, just as an experiment, ihe Boaaa'a Isnstaa Boor Prus. iney are prepared from a ionsssi preoaoccd hy the ssost learaed physkiaaa of aar country, to'tw; the bed and naoet anivcnal of Dunily medicines. The Mount's Isoian Root PlIX core Headache, Liver ooinpbUnta, ladigestifm, Dyspepsia, rVaaale Irregabuitlca. Ac ami are put up hoth sn gar-coated and plain. Give themu trial Bold by all dealers. Bmwtaa-btssaa CfSai. The ro tofbajeaamsation took pEaec hi I be d.awltu room ..1 h mansion ua 1 in. ton av. mi.-, rirooklvn, one nleaaaat roreao. n! ten davs ago. (Taro la-li. s. Nlrs. M.UL'an :eid Mrs. Knight had iust Sroppeil in tor a inorntiig'a call on Mrs. Kapell. Ue la ly of the hoaae.1 M s. II. MviWr Bra. BapeUe, areyoaalcar n look aalte delicate. , . Mr. B No: aaiaVekasacUy; but suit. ring rrom iteMSty, and ereadfSlly aervoas. lo yaa know. 1 could ery this minute. Mrs K ' To . in in h exclBnaeat, 1 in afraM. M m. tt -.'ili:..s. It-it irfcai eau our -!'i In tlie khv season. umsl Rive parties and attend th' " Bra M I uppoaS so. Kaahlna is law-niorc s the nitv r.ut row tnusl take something 10 tone your By stem, or you'll brek down. .... M rs. It. t hatemrdlclne! Bat you shall pnacrlba forme. What aoald you Sd Viae ; .. Mrs. B. S ell . IH teS rja my Han Wbeaat er I in moaaarhrste teal, or 1. ay- a ..; '' ', ;'', Illl OUI ol s .t-.. I. . v. 1 . rl.iU III I HIM. .1 OMI1.H- .'I I.."." 1 iKi;- once or twlee atfay tur a trees or Po, and it inr,in,ii-iu 1 nan me 1 uuu. Mra K -I do il-e ame thitift. with iheaame plcaaaat result. I haviini li. lt lalth In that arlie'e. Mn rsV WaB hnlit's on your ifCoinintuila.ioii, I II "H- J sa Mjun Faaraa eaa ha tak-'n into tne atomaeh of tl..- 1110-t d. lic.tle.and Is jnsl the thin - lor Inx allda and all those dealrtiii! a 1lit a"'l nelleate lood.' -lot. mm a - THK ÜBST AN D OÜ1HINAL TtlNIC Or IKOB.l'hophoiuPaudCallanya, I.ihiwu m Ferro Thospuated BHsB n CaBasjS lark. Th.- iron renton col.r to th. h'iood, the phophoru r.-r.ewa wantcof thr nrrv. ttSMa, ami the caJlaaya aiv I natural. haaBaSat U.n. b) SM dlrf tlve onrana, ttier.-hy curtntr dyapepfla tn It ra.-.UH U.niiH, wakefulneaa. Reif r.J d. hillty, daraSBSS o( pplrita ; also, the hSSl pn-venttve acalnst fer. r ud ftaa One plut contains the vtitu.aot ono ounce 01 ealbatya, and one taaapsaaJti, a irraln of iron and plltltoliaS Mannta.-tt.rod only hy IIASWMU. ii a m ; 1 a co.. assessor"! w i.sw jell, m ias BBi Nr w Vorh. 8id hr OrnrrlPta 1 1 .... - , , hut nk lor 1. jvi. 3TUn.Tir Ac CO. '13 Illiiat-stfil ami lc-r1pt!ve Catalogue ol Vegetable and Choice Imported FLOWER HHfiDS! For IR-.0. la now puhltshp.l. and will h pent FRKK to all imnlieaiita. V. M KKIJIli A t't., R" " bee.iHmrn,Üetro'.t,dlOh.

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ViLüa h rti57lr.il r , v Tv Kvrv.Flv-VT , ,.. ,... nT,.J Horn with a full aad i- r u axpiar.alion of s i portion ol th H MKS 1 KAI) I. A WS. li-wMI inri;f toaa i.r nothing, tlx niontbs before li ointrk n.-. itnv .M ron linw to tinn-'ir.. l.l.i kit ! i irli Itraiiw nie irw iane. oi nie m. aio. an art;f on t; o Nr." wKST, or UuU pornoa of country lym weal of tbe Mil-ippl, aad BMthwatt, tlni ä; accaraSa aeeount f its craa, ;.'.."''. . ". rttji rltmi wtaaaai my i n, th aatSaMBr1 wUM nf .-. ui't'i', nunitKr of rotem, tkt ririmui pfmtmrtim, n)i jirlil wr ai r '. awaSar f went WMtarrvlVinca, Balm1 nf r r;-tp. tnhl' nf dist'in'-i't. fir., . Ir., L'lvlni jttst twüm bUornattOll wttli reteronr to tli .V.- n u n hi id In ttSa country can aSbrS to Ih' itaoat. WI9 je sent on reeelpl of ri?nt. Aitilr1, JOBB T. ilLib. Mtnraev at Lav. r..- .;.7. ci i .. nt. ANTK'M - In ertlT town a smart irian wl.o will tie IümtjiIIv rH!.l. I'!"itf Hle sr..! nlasant. AjtsBimMB Cbssical B'on -. Pratfaart, Mam.-. BLaOMlBGTO., ILL.. 19th Vear ! 800. r. . f SJreenhsBaea! LnreLüt.h. st ctocK n. Hhlpplna fIMU8a. AT' IM. KS 55 H B SS BBSBS 1 I 3 I I I SOMETHING NEW J UAB THm Kni,bcju. W H AT i 111 lily Missionary of Boston BAYS ai:DT lUU'S HIE SilSil. There t'eilnlnlv -an not ba l"'oiiiil a Iletter lytsagh ur Lang Beaaedy. As an BäpeetBraal H u.- as Eaal Biisro?!, Mn, r'braat"r !S, ihsü. Mkssm. P. Mi vis A: So 0nUm?ii : The pockaea at AII.-ii'h I.ini'4 lli'-:itn -.u ,onr mwe to Me MMMft O"' atnictcl p.ir tn my city int-si'.riHry work hM proved v.-rv -ptalii.; anil u- -tut. It Iih-; tOM Intu men r sl fjtniiii, .irnl with r-inHikablr rfftl in every itHtai.:-. Or: wotr.Hn h lwt;. reatond f: turn w'.at" li. r pi. rslrta is pronoitiKMI a4BraaMClnn, Bill HU HI t' ftVflthft' ick!ie? with roiiijii, grrat t' V't hi 'unzs i ! ji -tm'ion. so that riWbabhi kow to do homework mj MMba bidMaMMMt( mmw Bun ly. and ii csr nd rou'ln-ied um; of the C.üsaiu fche rxieeta ctiur! rc."?orKtn.n. Anothrr prsoTi, g fOUBX woma'i tn fSoM I He OM h.itil', mm reeelTcd r"Ht boti. :it. no ttuU bxTcouaw. ' -he has ptin i.Hs. i th e. oi:d bottle, tin l bassronj I tndjteSttoarSM4 eare. A voiintr tn:lii wlw.vt-:irai.lnISoaS.aadaidti Mdatek, ha, hfthe ik nt two hottitw, i a ancfa I Imnr, .v.ll '. i i . j' . . t , f I.."'.- -If li. . u-.irl w ii;c:i Wii oi moniiiH kihiiiIIus, i-ir 1 1 ; ri ir i"tti r, nti-t linpno'tMl, n i Is lii to do : litt!' :it hi . work. A foana nan to alieai i icotainaiided itrisi r it, who hat hivi h bad eaasa. and arara pala in hi inna lor in. .title, n isi. Ma anaSktttoanl iaa n l p, has c..inni.'iic"d twirl iig it. Hti i 1 now iiriim tin? loartti ! 't.' with ?re.it besHIt He ni4 l SK oa a IWttl is.lt, lie woi:Id not do without it. II. Is hoping 'anl rauHNiaBH i' aaaaai to to saaaSi la mwm Ma Work vr:lill. Very raaaaeMViBy mui , RtefWIlV jroara, t HAKLK- A. BOUKDr, CI17 Missionary. J. Vi HARRIS ft Ct., Sole Tnp rifCIfIATt, OBI UK rw i! v ii r n!j"it-. IMITATION GdLD RIN8S I litrli-l Ik K r n ..! I tin Ciinti' t ! tin.) ', m oVI exc'i't l Hitimt frjaeeaest rikI Best ifwrtah Pressi s MSB AND itoTS MAKtBO MOVBT. Mas aT riaaaia t-s xs, sis. i.e...'-. i .n,fr,o. So: a tor ciical.ir to LOWK PKBSSCH 18 Sprtag Laar, B -t a Baaa. THE PRESIDENT DECLARES WAR Against ail hapaalBoaa upon as iMptaSj aad Seluasa, lollowms the gTsBaSBi I xample, is out AGAINST THE TOISONESS win seil Mbrsrsf leid hairdyc. that not oa!) rr.'atUe tialr, hut paralyze the ) "tcm. Impot"re who Di:sTitov tiik imv.wi sl.ould le put down ly law. In the nn a.itim.-, (risladoro's Kxcelsior Hair llyr, in sBend under the guarantee af PreSwsac Cl.iltot th tamous ana Ij Ileal ehCBltot, as an efDch nt, lnre und llnrmlr. l'repnrnt lar. cbtiBTA a a asy s haik rRaaatavATirat, ai a DtaaSSaj, acts like a charm on the Hair alter Dyeing. Try It. KE.XOHA , fomi'li.cs Wa-er Tr.Htitient. Ro . I ttueopathv, Kh-' tro Thermal I'.aths, H atf T tPlirt ! BadaeWa l.-.rat.sl i: iimi .. r, I "Oiygenl8Hl at." hy Inbalaiion. Um. i tW Send idrc'reulsj. 25 Ä lV ! IO n."t- Knieten 1 r Aeeuu. Pampba free. H. n. sil.vw. Aure PRUSSING'S Ask yer trroce- ir fTiailag'l Chirr V'innr- 'itrr.oit .1 pure. pHlstanle. and to r. -t r pickles. First prent inn avarde! at tue T. S. ha;r. 111. State Knir VINEGAR. and Chieaco 'ltv Fair. Lararat work in tbe tTnitAd sist.v.. SVtahliiilied IMS, CBAS. O. K. TBUSSIKO , :t;t ami M I Mat- St.. CSU atO. III. liwAnrr if wo oft vei Ks i n. Jll Wa ti in t -t. X. V. 1 .t THK II KMT TIIIMJ 4M T lei nilWdai Window- (without water' ; NatSVfc Stain s iron. Bla r hie an-1 I'nlnl . PaBSMM Knlv-. (noacratchlngi; WaahlsC DUbc. ICrsbStag Floor., Floor Ctath), Tallin, Baih Tub-. Ae.. robaahag Tin. Bnaa, iron. Uafif aai Stael r. ; Bssaavtaa Baaaa, OB, Kust and BBSBaai maci h r Indlseii8ahk for Ib-us FL-anlm:. and all ua- s (iSUipl whlnc elolhe 11 rort. hut a t. w C.'iita. and is s, hy all good Oi nary. Drag aad KoStoB Stares. U' AKKAM'KD laillMA KBKD ..ii 1,1 :.iiv 1. il. In the l iiiie.i Sats. -Sent hy lila. iralei Prlrei raialMam lor is7it. mati. ,1 i.. appllcanta KDWO. J.BVAMas .. ork r-m Seeds and Agriculturnl Implements. Hpeelnl Palalaaawi of BBBaa, atlhar A boi--Mti I. or If . 1 il. 'Iii lo appliennt on rreelpl l Inmp. Our lartre 111 alagar oi A I.11 1 1 11 r 1 1 Inipleaaata, Maehliien 1 l imtll Toli u a hrid-.ini . . ... ...... - .. ... ..(.tnii,.. ... .1 I ...... ir.tiloiiH af 11 1 aenHMl and heat I 1 Ken Mid li i.-ir.iuoim . d ,(. ,t po,t-p, t by assil, oar ' r,.(,.t .d BI I ' ' u '"'''It! tm mripi(tUk , " M - 1 Add r all letter, to u. . AI.LKM A CO., v o ..'inr ol an.. 11 1 .0 imt -. . - ...u. ...... . .... P. O. Bo 37. Ni inrk, N. H. If yon want ant thins for naeon y.-nr lar'r. pend a ptamp to up and w.' 111 rl'h-T write you tindesired In onnation. or etvl y Mi a BpeaWI Circulm oi v hleh we ln a laffS nn" ! r Inventors who wish to take out LsttSTI FSaWJ are advised to SSBBasl with 4 PIOPtIKTOIS OF THK vfao bare reaoeated claiaat ba&sa tka I'atont Ofllea for evar Twenty .--ir-. Tla ir AM EKIOAN AN1 EUBOPSAM PAT ENT A.GKXCY lat'io raoat tzu-npivo in the worl.L 1 . 1 sees f. A Inatructiona to inventor, I iilnme, ?ontaln1nir IV) tilted Stal.a I -taua hy t'OUtttiea, with lii-i'a nnd K".vipi fot N' . ' mi -a, miile.l n rec Ipt if 2.' cen . Tbe S htif t Amekicam ia the bent a id r!n'ap.i Wtvkly I'lua- ; a a a r a ... a . am r ar I irin-'i wi wpp ti r, n.-voT.- i to r . Art, an-, taechaniea, pul.lii.lied in tho w.n M. Thr. u doilara a year. bp--im. iia nrtl. Addraaa rS JW Ul NNSc t:).,37 I'ark ltoaajs"ow York. j A NOVELTY ! S K A, lT-n i'J V. 1 ..TVnt M BUIUI I I .. P!-s no tite. A.i.I.am J Bm i l.'l. New Vork posloSV

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B. K. BLISS & SON, Xos. 41 Park Row, and Iii 'asnau Btrcet porter8t Growers and Dealers in fr .j piftWpr Seeds. Horticultural IJ vV ML a-S. Mr-r rrt en. Fiele. and Flower Seeds. Horticultural Üaplements and Garden Requisites. Would inform their frii-nds anl tt i i SirEdition "t tl . ,r lllii-tial t ntalos(ue zud Balds to lh- IIohm hikI hin li. n tiardt-H, i No .ihi it exp'iise Ii;ts " span u in y ' tili ititioii t" make it tin- most cum, ii-U-worn ui uk ever IiiiIiIikIh-! in Ulis country. It tuafini ISO rso of H'XmIv .nnt1 m.itt.r: up wants of ro JJunlred i.n,ve cr jrai nut v eirww r.rr.rs ,iu f It 1 ml IwiiWHllliiMM c ip ! I.llllniirapiis i mi' "a.i -iimi" . '..!. .1 .'... A,..nt,, .III : ti'.iiii I(f frize l'ttni': an1 a ilwnptivr iit oi ujirn- .,T , i hotuand Mri s hiiJ varitti ! Fiorcr ami - itmm v iiieltKliiw all tho novelti's ..tu. i .tt - am. Uli I"'., mr thi ir eiiltiin ; nl--. a li-t up" ar-N ! i iin oun,. t:. . ni.nire i:in.li..lui u itii in.iiiv ..ii. r JlitrVlrul 'II H i W v.- w . v w - - Smnmrr- Fl"" -r7?' Hui'-i. aii.l mm ii u-iiui i: HI .11 the Miliieot ... L-ariT.-tiiTiu- n' li'Tiiin . J t. .ill applit jut l.iu- ttrentvA com- will le ma. .nli,.,l with.-tit t-t-nr. fin cc nit: iutm,rs f.-. uuuK-.i n-all ij-i atib. ut lili- s.artlfiier s Alutiti.. rtxtit "1 a U.n-c--eiit stump. Address 3IESTSI( ' r 11 tU'U. ft.UXXIUi iia tS 4 iROiST J r' For Mtia by ail dealers in DftY GOODS & MOTIONS. AGtNTS Aill-w Ith A St.- h- I.-. f i.-.-.-ii. KXTA al.lMlfci iSCia.) WKLCII X: SiI 2 rnUH v: axksi Kawai QSWSofS .. ..;.';. ,tm. AM BKLTiMJ mmA ? MILL FfJKfSMISOS. CIKCULSIt 4WS SolM Taiilh m witt. I'.ifnt Aiut rA.u.a riMa. HMftar B HmmwftH ftaM JkMw jr I'l ir- l - . n8(Dd for lr:i Lis: ai.'H n JiZ WKL4 li A URtFf ITH, Wf.-M.ii. ,11 1. mn. or Bet roll. v1i.-h. . igen t j l Uta W Tn j : w: of .:o i.t --k aad 1 r ,r 1 rone.ni.oii, to i"-ii our n-w f-Ti"- en ,n... A.Mr-f. M WA'tNK'; .v ' Vnr.i,.i; . V .. 1IE I.HCRIIT. ti ntir!y N w JV' . I ti.-KI.i- r;i .-. h ttr .-ar'. ;in t r i ' - mailed h r ihr. e t imp. Ado. - K. TIKil V l , .V Rot 10! PO. K'W J Asvata aa wd m BaaSa Neai r r si: KKTor internal itiLl L'y s rVasjSM 1 0Sk w .'. T maws i t . showing up i'i iff Ui T "" ?' f of TT- 1; 1 - aa Departaietii w.. ;y Rlnz. Uotl 111 9 -i lirawhaRn Kraadi, Sn latl Roller , lojwltii, t:-insp:r-i. . MM Itai i-Ike .o .mm te, Malf.-w-tac'. Ty ;e,nv :tid 01- i' ;. 01 i. : "1 Ittiiaal. ,.,. .1.1 ; (f' '.' . O-l' mi I' In ' a'ioi.t US w. It-fill's! I'l :!; ' 1 I d ( 1. It'aalMl. . uf0 1 ii Ik Cbtlwileliihai. I I.I ST. r : liietimuli. ..,.' .... : lii.-H r l!l. Cin WORTH OF BOOKS FOB NOTHING! $ J U tt. . MawiScml 11 ..r . I ti 1'- 1 Ol I I'll " 1U I ;i:i. I. I " , - "III" ,".. in . :i. h nutn'r. Wi li pHnted oa SB imit. i,I 10l- rr uiiititm. Ot tul:;ir . ' um I v m mm. i.-eulun wih Imt t pra it luni Ktid ip- iin-ii . v ot I'ioiK-cr -: t '.ii r-' of -tuop. r. J. BI MiS .i'iN .v UUt, la lrHm' ntnt, Ww Yn1i. .... I , r .1 I ( u .. . BIO M0NE1 ! kalKBTB WAhTKÜ r SWI ur iff .-it SJ ol Otr .!!!. n arty.i.-s in Ui aorta. No oe. t. Ü virt. Ad-'ri-t. g l'AMlü.l A i:o SI Keviolds 1'irvii.C.lrtaaco. HI IN EW L: ! k V r jr. r Sal).:! for Ac Hair. per Rtstcrt'iy :? (rsr iU . av jPll aVLfStf1 " V i f ma ftHfi mttrly fomi fßrStkt colorcra' f '-c " (T) ir. t. It K ;s D I I totally dufercnt princapk l limpioS1"4 r" A "' e tcctly inncctr's, ptTcifhitCaT no mudly or liacjltn: mal tr, requires no ihiarufig and coinmuntCrttci :.o! the akin or hc piiptr (uriam is M pSSAi conccAl its turbfrr;'1 for the si reason tliT fMff tmrbjjL It is, to iQ intei a grit? r.uf hOSCf, a NEW VIM in ToilqChtn.trv. ST nSlhri Vita:.-" b urarrüitc i to r1." ch " in the color ot the Rir wi 10 d?vs sfter the finTOpi I tion, the direction being s- a a a AW carrrtuilv ooservcci, NO SS.i-..!EKT e Dollar pti I'z, iwrnn Sold by ALbOluoOUTi If your Druyir Has Vitaiia" on har.f write, rr closing $ 1 forward it aa-iil lined ikte!j Phal Son, ?I7 BraaJw Ar T. No II en 1. It la M3H I up'. I tnrnir tout or I Tat , Miii I! or licarinc- W as-riii- .u r k ottenstve hn-a h. I h-erat. s Thront or M.eith. 1' 1 ' . 1 Preaaareia thaBead, ajaS toeaef Mmori aa all oi ilieni tr. .inently re, hr tlie rav''s .11 1 1 It la pleaannl and natnt.' s to aar, eontah.s n..--polao' on. ot -aiistt- drnps, hit'. ... .'.,. IO III1ÜU,. I adll iavrV0 Reward for a ae or Catarrh !' ! I cannot cam SousAi k vist mtiMwuKTH nvKi:i n mi i:k laa r. m v :(i t'K.N II veur lru risi h ,s not vet col It hi awhi, lo i '- nnt ..it we Ii ioui orm than w.rthlep striz sx.tt, 1 nnilfator," .ir pn. n.iis rannt ti .. .i. a 1 t will aVSv BV eVmmtmt V tm in mi- itiat.-a I ! ."'I t n. hut nend alxiy centk to me aie! tie-remedj a til r. arh on lo 1 . t . i r : '. 1 ! lour pa-kaj. , ' one dozen lor 5.mi. Kcniitrnou ,trip for Ir 8a. 's pamphlet on Catarrh. Addreae the lor-ti. t-.f. Ii. V I'l KU- K M I.. o., r o 11. rat ... V. taWHI Bi K HarlBC aneeeeftf.' to th hunllH-pp of the A r an Hell Coat pari , a Mould aoa be adSNaaas 10 n. SaaS tor ctrcataua. JA1GK L. H4U N A Sa. 14a Walaut si . Cincinnati M.to

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