Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 April 1870 — Page 4

The Radical MM in Connecticut. The Chicago Tribune, in mourning over the R ulical defeat in Connecticut, gives its raden irümpes of a treat truth. After a bittet1 ' flinir at the faction in the a TT-v.?nh Hi'IävoiI the admission of

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Texas and Georgia, anil so losi uoverrwr power me uean r.aLi:a m." e" Jewell the negro vote which he might have fation is greatly increased by labor or viohad the Tribune proceeds to remark very j 'ent exertions. He adds: "If the organ sensibly and philosophical! ', that it is a oe diseased, strains of any kind may, no matter of much more interest to know doubt, aid in causing its rupture." Rup"what has become of our white voters," ture of the heart is doubtless a frequent and that "after putting together the Fund- cause of sudden death. It may occur on ing bill, the project for keeping Georgia slight over-exertion, or even when the out of the I'nion, and the Domingo sell, subject of it is resting in bed. Many per;Q n,t i;fHrnit to nwmt for the defec- son found dead in bed die instantaneously

tin of tnoueh votes in Connecticut to tan the scale." In other words, the Tribvne Jlv the blame of the disaster upon Ifcree of the mod prominent features in the recent policy of the Administration an Administration, too, which that journal ;! msly supports. The Funding bill, although ostensibly the invention ot Senat r Sherman, isk town to have originated with Secretary :3outwell, and it is to be presumed has the sanction of a majority of the Cabinet as -veil as the President " Keeping G 'oria out of the Union" has the support of a large proportion of Radical Senators, including such shining lights as Revels, Brownlow, Sumner and Drake, and almost as much strength in the House. "The Domingo sell" irreverent expression' is "he favorite child of President I-, III IL I I 1111 VUl V V ' V. V UUV V - Grant himself who has urged it from the

beginning with an enthusiastic peitinacity Second, the fat globules may actually take which wültftfre no denial. These, then, I the place of other tissues, so that the are the three sins which the Tribune entire organ may be converted Into lat, thinks have drawl heaven's venceance ; and its function completely destroyed, upon the heads Of the Radical party m Con- I The heart has been uesen oed as a mu11 . icut. They are not merely accidental ! cular organ. The muscular DDres are tmnjn lliiBii, brief lapses from the path j long and thread-like, and beautifully arof strict virtue liable to occur .n the best ranged around the cavities, - l M by their renilated Emilies, but they are the legiti contraction to propel the Mood therefrom, mate results of a certain "code of prinei- 1 The power t these muscles depends Upon nles which Radicalism has approved and their compactness aud Integrity. It may

is now engaged in carrying out. Having assisted materially in the plant- - - . i. ins? and cultivation of the tree, we insist that it is bad taste on the part of our contemporary to complain of the fruits thereof. JBfflfvri A fuM vtn. Dylins Out Pardons. It is considerably over five years since the Southern annks surrendered, and Congress is still doling ont pardons in ! epantc bfflfl to the fc-jv, instead of granting irenerai amnesty, as it mii'ht do, or as the President micr.t do, if he would, to the m.mv. What is il.me at all is done 1

grudgingly, and with a special display of , muscular molecule, in that cae, disapinalice t)Wards those who, in a mistaken ; pears, and in its place we find only fat and hour, took un arms against the govern- ; the investing UK mbrunc of the muscle.

ment. Even after putting a balM and a I Such a heat t is necessarily weaker man musket into the han.is of every male j the former, because the muscular strucnegro above twenty-one, over 19M0I ture itself ll replaced by an inert tiue. white men thousands of them three or Aheart in thi3 condition i- itill more four-score jmn old are not permitted to I liable to rupture than the former. Upon

vote, even for a constable, or a road-mas-ter. Where is that sense of manly generoHty which ought to rise above party ami scorn injustice, whicn usually iroverns mn ot real patriotism and true refinement of character ? Ma who pray Hi aven daily to pardon their own sins and crimes, are not willing to do for a whiLe man what thev have done for the negro. Wendell Phillips appeared here last week, and last niirht at Boston, exhorting the negro with all his heated eloquence never to forget the old master, or those who opposed the mingling of races in the government of a great Republic. And all this in the name' of "Almighty God." We can forcrive Phillips, for hatred, malice and unch trit tbkness is his second nature but for statesmen, Christians, and American citizens, who look to the future, add for ail who pray GirI for mercy, to persist in these animosities, is alnv st beyond human comprehension. Even the negroc - .,f the Botith, left to their own unbiasej ;;t,"d nature, would grant amnesty to the whites amongst them hut Congress dolts out its pardons score by score, and one by one, as a miser doles out his ducats. If e ver power and elespot ism were made to appear contemptible, It is when, more than rive yean alter peace aud complete surrender, we see the two-fold injustice of not only discriminating against one's own blood and race, hut rejoicing in the puni-hment which power can inflict. The negroes are everywhere jubil tnt over fre'edom, while a tjuarier ol a iniilon of white people remain prac'ic.illy endlaved. We yet e x; M t to s -e even this bad Congre hameil by ttoeeat people into p.issing s General Amnesty act. JVeu i'rk JCijircv, April 1& Deficieucv Illi's. The Way appropriations are managed is) "Washington iswor iiy of remembrance. An stimate is mil' of the amount that will 1"- unci aaary t un s certain department. As it is desired to make a great snow of economy and retrenchment, the sum is usually put at a figure much below what v.iii be actually expended. This is the IntsssUosi, so that when the appropriation bills are presented, they will show a smaller sum than in the previous year was fspended, if possible. Sometimes it is difficult to do this, ard yet have money enough to supply the speculators on the treasury. This was the point to which Mr. Dawes called attention, and showed that the proposed bills called for a sum greater by nearly f 5j,o j, than was expended by Johnson's administration. The ppropriayoa biHi made abad showing, aud preparations and schemes are nov gi .ing on to tut them down SO they will show better. There is little douht. that this will be done, and then we shall hear again how economical thelUdicils arc. lint then i? anoth r kind of bills a kind of supph ment, or ndtltndi to the appropriation hil's. These are the bills by which the sums needed above those provided f,r in the appropriation bills are obtained, and are called the deficiency bills, Irenause they make up the dtficiendes left by the desire to make an economleal shov;ing in the appropriation bills. Congress has lately been encraged in manipulating the deficiency bills In the present instance the deficiency bill counts ! its million. The bili now be fore 'the IToupc origiMied in the House, wan passed and sent to the Senat . That body amended it in se veral partim! irs. but chief among the additions w as an increase of appropriations of $lt5OOg0GOl This rather astoniahed the members of the House, they holding that they knew of all the places where money was needed, but boss the Senate had mat the sart of them, andliad found out w here that sum could lx; used IB further the in'e.n Ms of the loyal parly, i and Ibe Hon ,e concurred in most of the , appropriations. ftsWn, ML, JJtrnorrat. m m m Tito Louisiana ( ongressional Eteetien. Taaaa nr four 'lays aoro, tbe Timr präsente! the facts relating to the c nt srd efcettem cafsin tknigress from Louisiana, showine th it 'ho Democrat I carried each of the nve ( 'omrressioiml Iistrict,s in the State by ajorniea r inging from eight to twelve thousnad. Th" Republican party waa in possession of the Statt g rvernnM.nL and had control of the registration and conduct of the elections. It was, therefore, cut oll' fron. the pretence that the election were not lawfully conducted. Such being he CMS, the d' h ated candidates alleged that the negroes were intimidated, and thus kept from the polls. Thia allegation, unsupported by nroo was sufficient warrant for a RepuDlican Conarreas to deny rata to the mensbera lawfully cbocr, and holding certificates (feiert ion. Tliis aanaae queation of Intteaidation of voters wad brought np when the Electoral Vole ol the Mate was counted by the tw i Loures f r Seymour and IJlair. The uaaj rity in CoaucraasoouM tiien gain nothing by Jrosa and palpable hijuatice in dessUBg vith the' lection. The result would not h IV,; been alb cted by an honest f ount. When it comes, however, to tin- asdmiaeion of members, party inter - i il - rnuire the rejection of the men en titled to seats, and party interests overrule law, and decency, and right, and ofuchl oaths Chrfrn HUM, Airil 44ALr. muanlng hMesa have a heating tendency nr ettert,'' ga'n a doctor to a yovng lady. "You will except a b ilter old rnornir'. won't you, doctor" in-

orired the lady

The Heart anal Its Diseases. BY AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN. A mkdical writer says : " A healthy heart never bursts, in spite of the greatest strain." This is a remarkable fact when we recollect what an Immense

" , - . wv - V from this cause. In ascending stairs, the heart is always severely taxed ; and it is no uncommon occurrence for a feeble person to fall dead in the effort. Tue author above quoted says; "The most frequent cause of rupture is fatty degen eration." What is tatty degeneration f Fat is one of the most lowly organized tissues in the body. Wherever it appears in more than its normal quantity, the food bou LhetJune, it indicates weakness of the forces. The increase of tat after t ie middle period of life is an Indl- ' cation of declining vigor and power, J at ! may accumulate in any organ beyond its ; proper amount, and to an extent to conI stitute a real disease. When it thus increases, it mav be deposited in two flora. First, it may be iufiltrate l among the tissues of the part or ona, and thus weal-pn them bv separating the fibre?. nappen, now ever, umt quantities is deposited t .!.-...: fat in unusunl between these fibres, and at once the force of the expulsive effort of the heart is diminished. In proportion as the fat increases, the power ot the muscles diminishes, until it finally becomes a " weak hc;rt." If the tat increast s to a large extent, interspaces of fat are III I Mini between the muscular fibres, and the danger of a rupture gradually increases. The heart onco Infiltrated with fat, is liible, on any sadden exertion or violent emotion, to rupture through Lhc stratum of fat But, again, the fat m-iy, as in the sec nd instance given, actually renlace the natural mmeular tissue. The r . . . ... any unusual strain being put upon it, and at some not remote period its walls will yield even when the body la at rest. In whichever method the fiat ii arranged, the heart is laid to h ive undergone 44 tatty degeneration." The caosea of fat'y degeneration an simply the causes of decay and death, is neculiarlv and eaDCcially a disease It of the late r periods of life, and a complication of wastnur disease a Death occurs as h-Hows i In tv, r.ty-onc ca;es eleven died instantaneously ; five were found dead in Lei: three had a strnenls of three to fire minutes . or had rausea: one had seven- p: iu abOQtthe heart Death may accui frf.Dt taintins;, sb in the case of Rev. Dr. Chalmers. It is supposed that persons aufiering.frona this disease arc peculiarly liable to die when chloroform is administered. The treatment of this disease should be such as to preserve and, if possible, increase the vital forces. The diet should be nutritious, and not too abundantly tip plied with fat, and every source ofexcitement, mental, or physical ahonld be avoi kd. LLorth ua! tfonu. The Irenertance of Trees, If the theory of denudation is correct, of which there sessss to be little doubt, and if the ptainj of Northern India are really bee ming b&re oi which there is considerable eviJnce, the evil, unless checked, may go very far. We have no wish to speak ab.-t.lutely up u a SObjeeS which requires much more inquiry, but there certainly exists a stronsj antecedent probability that the :;. ripping of a country is most injurious to its prosperity, aud may, under certain circumstances, prove absolutely fatal ; may, to speak broadly, change it into a nsefesa desert, to be revived, if at all, only by costly woiks for artiiicial irrigation. It is nearly certain that the desolation of Humidia, once a gian.iry, no.v a desert, is due to the Willful destruction of the trees by the barbarians; that the IIa: Ionian plain has been desolated bv the same cause, and that the Punjab was, when we conquered it, rapidly becoming a d; cit. The trees had been cut Ly successive devastators, Runjeet Sir.h himself being am ;;g the worst, unti: the kingdom was a3 bare as a hand, and Lord Lawrence was compelled to undertake planting as a political duty. The desolation of Juden, mice so tnoroughly cultivated, is in ad probability due to the same cause ; and the Arabs, of all the ancient races the one which best ket j3 its traditions, ao dread it that, lor 15 centuiie.s to spare- the trees lias been the ODC " iaternational " law of the tribes, and the relation of Mubotnnwwrf conduct in twite breaking that law Is alsraya aecotnpanied with an excuse .The French begin to attribute the bsereai iag aterility i tue.r southern , provinces to thj same cause, which is h!', though in a h M degree, in Loinbardy, and, above all, in Spam, where the Tinic is accurately informed, rapid and systematic feeling is destroying all chance of a fi tare for agriculture. No industry can stand up against a certainty of M drought1 ha the tropical sense, that is, oi atotii loss crops once m every three years ; an J as the progress goes on, the proportion will b come much greater than that. LsnsTes Bptd !-r. Haw Small Kxpcndit net ('0:11!. Fivk rents each morning ami re trifle. Thirty-five cents per week not much ; yet H would buy coffee and sugar for a whole family, $18.26 a year and this amount Invested in a pavings bank, at the end of a year, and the interest thereon at six per cent. Computed annually, would in twelve years amount to more than ft 670 enOU gn to buy a good farm in tjie West. Five cents before breakfast, dinner and supper ; you'd hardly miss it, yet it is fifteen cents a dky $1.06 a weak 154.60 per year enough to buy a small library oi books. Inveat iliis as besbre, and in twenty years you have over $3,000. Qu';1 en ngn to hey a ;'ool house and lot. Tencenta eac h morninr --hardly worth , a second thought; yet with it you can buy a paper oi fiois or ?i spool r.i in read, hcventy cents pa weak it would bay several. yards of muslin ; $86.40 in one year deponit this amount as before, and you would have $1,346 in twenty years, quite I :uiug little fortune. Ten cents betöre each breakfast, dinner and supper thirty centn a day. it would Imy a book tor the children; $2 loa wick, enough to pay for a year's aubscription to ;i good Dewspaper ; if 100 'JO per year with it you could buy a good mclodeoi), on which your arias and daughter could broenre cood muaic. to pleasantry while the evening hours away. And t Iiis amount invested .is hrtorr, wfuiii in loriv yeara protluce the desirable amount of f 13,000, Insect Destroy inir Association. AaWOCIATIoM of this kind are being start, d in New Jersey, with a view to the more sue e.-stul cultiva'ion of apples, p ar-, peach4 s, etc. The object is to adopt pimm whicll will work to clear orchard of injurious inaccti ef every kind, t hi held that if every fruit grower will adopt Home eatabliahed ii; mis I. rid i.is orehards Of these infect?, ami sedulously and hon estly attend to it, the culture of fruit will be made a cr-rtninty and the profitableness of It will satifytfiu rcasoihible demanl8 of every one. It is hurthei held that ail farmers and cultivatofa of fruit will be forced to conic Into 'he measure on tin ; principle of fell interest : that is, they 1 must either destroy the insects or fail Of success QermotUowH Telegraph.

OSCELLANEOLS ITEMS, After the principal thing is the interest. Often Light Repast Mental food. The Qutefceet Trip On an o -angepeel. Tub Woiafc u Question: WXtat did she have on ?

To find the height of amV.tion mea- i sure the nina. TnK real central criminal court conscience. Monet spent for Life Insurance ir. the Washington is money saved. What is it you must keep alter giving it to another t Your word. To socND the depth of the mind Bote a hole through the skull. i He that hath revenge in his power and does not use it is a great man. Why c nnot a familv of girls be nhoto- 1 vv n ( . auoi a iauiii in gir.h ue p.1010 , graph, d ! liecau.se there s no son (sun.) SBKn for an illustrated price circular of ; musical instruments to W . It . Ivimbal:, Chicago. " Toü don't look a-miss," u the young lady sai l to her beau when he go her bonnet on. Donn' Piatt says remorse generally means the grief of the criminal at being caught New Pianos and organs fron all the beat makers can be found at W. W. Kimball's, Chicago. IIk who pokes his nose everywhere will sometimes poke it between a thumb and fore-ringer. Why is an ear of wheat and an oak similar in origin? Because they both spring from a corn. Prkmilms, policies and dividends paid in cash in the Washington Life Insurance Com any, of New York. New BaDroBD brag3 of a pointer that . t . .. .1 . 2 I . . . 1 J cone to a dead stand the other day before a door plate inscribed A. Partridge. Sf.com it and Pianos can be bought at W. W. Kimball's, Chicago, from $100, flii.5,-A l.-,o, $-.200, and $2'2S A motiieu wants to know whether Charles Kingaleyi "Water Babies" were M rooked in the cradle of the deep." Tana is good scne in this " sew motto for merchants LsStl to bed. r.nd early to ri.e, Etevsf get tight tad aavotti-c.'' The largest assortment of piano?, organs and melode ns in the Northwest hi at W. W. Kimball's, 68 Washington street, Cloc go. A Mainf: doctor, applying for a position a? an examincf of a Ills insurance company, replied to the question a to the system on which he practiced : 44 On the human system." "You ought to acquire the faculty of being at home in the best society," said a fashionable sunt to an honest nephew. "I manage that easy enough," responded the nephew, 44 by sh ying at home with ray wile and children." A FACETIOUS bov aski d one of his play- i mates why a hard war I t whs like A bootmaker? The latter, somewhat pnzzlcd, giive it up. "Why," said the ,l!:u'. " because the one sold the nailj ,'uid tUe other naih-i thesolca" A few names of postifflcea in the United t-;t;s: Zitt, Y! :, Ytw, Way, Wea, Veto, Vera, Vein, Foto, Tawawa, Sun, Boho, Hip .Si.in, Hi;, Rie, Quonochoataog, Poj Sippi, Palo, Poe, Po, Pine Log, P.iw Paw, Pay Down, Oto, Ono. Ola, Nolo, Doko, Ai, AM, W Vfoka, 'iud Weyauwega. Oe of the oddest defenses on record hasjnat been made at Hamburg hy a man who had murdered his wile from motiyea of Jealoasjr. Aoorading to hi3 own account Le hid not murdered her. but "bad killed her in a lair and honorable duel, :t. he had placed a pistol in h-. r hand and told her toahoot at hink In a nnmber of the London Magazine, IT':!, is this statement: "Boston, NtsW England, January 10, 1T(;:J We hear tr m Hingham, that at the last harvest from a liogk applet "ee belonging to Captain Theophllns Cnshing, were gathered H7 boahefa of ppks, and iu nnmber 893 choice trnit" A whiter onre heard a pp-jech dellyi red betöre a cm;vr,y ot ne.vi"ys and bootblacks aa fbltows : "My dcjir cl:ildren : You ahonld be good because it is ao good to be good; you should not be bad because it Is so baa to be bad. If you . ... are gi wo, you will Ieel you are bad you will is ! d as I do : if feel as bud aa you do." A DtJTCH woman kept a toll-rte. One 1 1 ' n day a traveler asked: " .H ula me, now tnr is ,t to?" oncost a leetk frays,1 was the reply. "Yes; but how fai V" asrain asked the traveler. u Shoos t a Icdle way," more empl-atieally. 44 Iladame, is it aae, fate, three, four, otßm mSes r" The good woman msnkmsly replied, "i tnasa it it ' "I think," said ?.rr. A. Bronson Alcott once, in conyeraation, M that when a man lives on beef he becomes something 'ike toi ox ; If he eats mutton he begins to iok shi pish, and if be i ats pork, may he not grow to be srwiniah f" 44 That may be," ssid Dr. VYaIker,ol Cambridge, " but wh n a man Uvea on nothing but vegetables, 1 think he'a apt to he pu tty tmull fMtVs in i r Thkrs was a panic r c ntly at Ottawa, Canada, concerning a supposed epidemic of small-pox. Fifty members of the I)ominion Parliament mahed ofl to be vaeciDatcd, and as it was the 1st ol April, and the usual 44 lymph" was scarce, the doctor vaccinated them all with cream. The matter catne from the OOW. so there could be no complaint made. How it " took" is not statrd ; perhaps it will establiah a thirst for milk instead of stronger liquors, and in that way do more good than was intended. " Who arc; you," inquired the magistrate in a New Orleans C-.urt ol a wild looking Fellow broughl before him. M Your lathi r, sir." 14 What," exclaimed the astonished Judge. " I s iid your lather." ' Why, I've got none." M Are you iuretM u Quite certain.1 41 Then I reckon I'm mistaken; but your ears deceive me." "My ears! Why, how could that be?" "All my Children have very long cars, sir, very long ears; there are but three elassea of this aperies, sir; my children, the rabbits and the donkeys. You are not a rabbit" . Tbe outraged Judge could endure no more; but shouted at the top oi his voice to the officers to take him down. "Oh, si.-, I hear you bray ! ' and the poor fellow was scut to the a-ylum. How to Cook Dried IUef. The good qualities of dried beef, as an articl ol food for the family, are not fully appreciated. In point of excellence, it i one ot the nicest articles, when properly prepared, that we have in our store-room, tt is one of the Boost econosnlcal articles of food; quite a small quantity of dried beef, shaved very fine, and cooked with uice gravy, will serve for meat for a family at v ry small exp use. Then it is so eonVenient to have ; always ready; always acceptable. To people who live convenient to market, it is not of ao much Importance; but to Ua, who live at a distance fiten towns, dried beef is one of the necea aary atrtielei in our bill of fare. Wo Drequ ntly enU rlain Uest at our table who never have ecu dried beef served other taan as a relish ior bread and butter; tved and eaten without cooking There are several saethoda of conking it. Bosae prefer it cooked with a gravy of water, leasoned with butter, thickened with Hour, and, perhaps, eggs broken in while king. IMhera cook it with crumba d' lauaage, fiymg the lam ige first, then ad ding tile beef witb water and thickening with Hour. It is al:-o very good cooked with a little sweet, milk and sweet cream, the ravy being thickened with flour; allow It to boil one.-; that is aj th cooking it requirea A dish of dried beef, properly cooked, served with toast, baked potatoi a, and boiled eggs, is a very nice provision for breakfast or a dinner pre-j.ir-u hi ba le. pn lrr to tun- our own 1 e that liOHght is apt to be too salt. I Bni that if loo aait, it can be remedied iy aoakhag after cutting and br fore nvikiiif, and bddiDg a little white ausjar while -Mknir, to restore the sweet nesa lost by soaking Magst eured bei I I iritftli nieir tlmn thai cured with rait alone. I put inino into a sweet brine, stirb ;ii is used for pork hums. AmeriC IN yriculturi'.

FARM AND HOUSEHOLD !

Washing Sheep. It is a question upon which all do not agree, whether it is best to wash wool or ! put it into market unwashed. We h1 in the West and Northwest the nredomi- 1 uating opinion is in favor of waahi noi UK sirt)ugesi argument in support of this conclusion is the cost of transporting the additional weight to market for w net her the larmer

Bui un iii3 i-iiii Lii H The hi st rpmr.lv for thi .?n k c a t ' - ' - . j 1 . " it 11 Hi' 1 M ill ' encouraging the manufacturers to erect their factories in wool growing localities i Then freights unon both wnnf , i wv will be saved. Another help to the conClusion to wash wool has been foim.i In 1 . a - tvi v,iwvu arL-':rary rule or practice of the ma- I . . Hftvers Tliev will rnv wZm J1. ot JFJFI. .1 , .. - , ;r ' " , ni h-. hM,, Witi, o, fi ! as heavy as before. it is their interest rest' to wasb, the question e d it best, all uA. eon- i ...in lUVC ILA I is. how eHii wo lidffKMlt b I Where the neeessarv facility Mn . J -v 1 v 3 V UO had, we recommend swhnmhur, as savine much lanor to both men and sheen, and doing the work quicker and better than by any other method. A running stream shuld be selected, and a point found where the bnttom and banks are not muddy. Sheep should be put across as nemy as three times, with an interval of about half an hour of sunshine between crossings. If in clean water and deep enangta to keep clear, sheep can be washed no more thoroughly in any of the modes common among llock masters. We have known three inen to wash a thousand sheep in this manner in two hours after g iMng to tue water and do it well. too. X rv little preparatory work is ncccssarv a. 11. . . . as most, wen-trained Docks can be put across a stream without trouble, at almost any point. Wettern Rund. Work Over the Manure. Oil of the most important things to be atteneletl to, in the month of April anel in early May, is the preparation of the manure that has been made in the winter for the coming planting season auj iracn i naye uuproycu tue winter days in Hauling it out and placing it ntogebeapsonor near the field where K1810M used, ihese heaps should bo eng over, perhaps three times, or so I many as will perfectly lit the .manure to I un art nil the IlUiCU and gases to the roofs Ol tbe pb ints When nee led, without loss. If it has been allowed to overheat in the heap, or if there i3 lack of complete incorporation of the soli i with the strawy portions, there is a loss, which is both cot iy and neediest, The temperature should never be allowed to get hierher than fifty degrees. The heaps should be examined every day, and if, by the sni ke- arising from the ton. or iy testing tt wita a rake stale or Bharp tick, thrust in from the ton.it is found to be wasting by evaporation of gases, that are invalnable, it should be at once dug Oyer, and the process should be reI ited till the fermentation is but slight, and the mass one even conglomerate, and then when it is applied to the roots ot the plant, the effect will be burn and la-tin;.-. II arthand Borne. Horse Geaj Thek;: h rr at deal in gearings horse or mule ao as to enable the animal to work ea rj , and use a certain amount of power with comparatively small animal ibirce. , i i . . . rouca oi p r. is on long or snort, leverage. lhedrait may be too hiadi or too low : the one will draw too heavy on th ton of ; t'.- neck, the other will choke the animal. the col! a may be too large or too nail either of which will cause sore shoulders. A tender mouthed horse should have a I irge Bmooth bit, and not be reined up loo ti :hr, or the mouth will become so sore .is to loose its sensitiveness to a senile draw ol the rein. Every part of the harness ahould be as complete a fit f.s a dandy's j coat, touching everything and pinching ! nowhere. The harness should be kept clean and s it. There are S3 Vera preparations made and sold for thia p urpose, but the mi -fortune is, they are too little u-ed. The money paid for, and the labor 'pent inj i liug, is not spc at in vain. When the harness gets wet as it sometimes will, by being caught out in the rain, atraighten I it out to dry before it is hung up or it will CUrl out OI shape. It should be put through a course of gre using and handling before using again. Examine the face of the eolUr every time it h used before putting on see that it is clean and smooth. Stock Journal. USEFUL AM) SCGGESUTE, WlKK sv age tl at amal injuries rather than ein. Ii, to destr.iv a bimrle bee. you throw down the hiv, Instead of one enemy you make a thousand. BCBEWfl when BUbject to strain are apt to work loose in aoft wo ;d,and the- scrcwliole should first be filled with thick glue. If no cine is handy, put powdered rosin an und the hole, and heat the screw betöre driving. An eminent physician says that the white rubber used for nursing bottles and infanta' toys is very poisonoua, causing sore month, skin eruption, decayed teeth, spinal curvature, and death, in Europe the atic of it is prohibited by law. AmrnoDT wishing to produce new forms of ins"ct life, may mix the white of an e - with a wisp of hay, add a lew spoonfuls ol da. and putting the whole in a bueket, kt it, stand one day exposed to the sun. The microscope will then reveal oountlesfl i umbers and various forms of life. Raised Wafflb& One pint of sweet milk, one heaping teacupful of butter, three eggs, a tablespoonful of thick brewcr'3 yea t, one quart (f flour, and another teacupful of sweet milk, iu which is dh - I ed a qoartrr ot a teaspoonful of soda. Let it rise until very light, and then bake ss other waffles. Berte hot, with butter and sugar. Toast and ChbHBHL Cut a slice of bread half an inch thick; pare off the t, and toast it very SUghtly on one aide. Cut a slice of cheese a quarter of an inch thick, not so big a 3 the bread by half an inch on each sul j pare oil the rind, lay it on the toasted bread, place on a flat tin plate, and put in the oven ten minutes or so. Mix a on rter of a tea spoonful of salt and mustard and sprinkle of pepper J stir it into the cheese, and you will have i delicious luncheon. "Wiikn a cement is to answer only a temporary porpoae, as, for instance, in making the corks or stoppers of bottles perfectly air and vapor tight, it will not do to employ a kind which becomes very b ml, ta is the case with oil and lead com-pouad.-i, nor, again, other kinds, such as wax ar d rosin, which are aoftened by many chemical rapora, The best cement in BttCfa cases u r 1 lead, or finely DOW denn Utharagc, mixed with undiluted glycerin . Tliis hardens soon sssolgh, and when required can easily be removed. F.xchttuije. Tr.TMKNT Of Ci.o ..K in a lecture deliver, d SJt RockfOfd, by L W. bi.v n ace, he aaya in relation to this subject i " Iiy practice has always been to take off s crop ot hay early, and the ground being in good onaition the second t mp will I e as good as the first This I plow under, when about ore half the seed will gffOW. The following anting I sow wheat upon tlii ; ground and almost invariably get a good crop-. When tliis ground ia plowed again the doy r seed 1 1 thrown ftp to the lurface, and invariably will be better 'nt-ioKr.;' with clover than when the aei d is sown." LlQUm GLOS. To 1 OX. of )?nrnx in a lo:i of boiling water add 8 :s. r shellac, ; hnd boil till the Bhellac is dissolvul. An I other Disstnve 8 ozs. or the best 'no in ball n pint ol wilier; that bein?' iluiie. ;uUI ilowly, apxt keep itlrriDg, 2 o.. Rtioni tupi.ii .I t is. Keep we-ll oorksd, ready for ne. flnrrthair a useful gins for hatten lug ntpt n ififethi r ottly by h im welt- d lv i le ton ue, i made follows: Dia solve 1 pound "I : hu or gelatine in water, and half a pound nfbfown sugar, ajntboil them together. Make into oaaaa iy poor i-ur Into ihapea. It becomes foJHl when cold 1 itijic Ji mcan

commit? on hnnw rr oiio of v r Vi. i s""1"' neu a soiuuon 01 sai-ammo-mif L?n, n,nilS.e' r 9e!ls !l at home, the ; nia in camnhor water relieved hPr in

M Neuralgia.-Some time since we pub-1 lichid r - r i j m. I

IC1,U'' ai icquesi i a memi, a receipt taius: Part V. of Joseph and his Friend, by Bayto cure neuralgia. Half a draehm of sal- ard Taylor ; Loot Art, hy t B. Aldrich : Sign? and ammonia, in an ounce of camphor water, 1 Showcases in New York, by Charles D. Shanlv; to be taken a teaspoonful at a dose, and I The Channel blsads, by Mr. E. Lynn Linton; My the dose repeated several times, at inter- J Secretaryship, by Mrs. j. M. Church ; May Grown vals ot five mimltCh. if the pain be not re- a-Cold, by William Morria; Th" En?li?h Governed lieved at once. Ha'f a dozen different at the Busasse Court part iL; The Umn Tragepersons have since tried the receipt, and dy part Il.-by J W. Ue Forest : A May-Time Pasin every case an immediate cure was ef- i toral- "v Bay-ird Taylor; Aran 4 thelites of shoals

lected. In one. the sufferer, a ladv. had been affected for more than a week, and her physician was unable to alleviate her Fii ,i. no ..1 e Acta Californian. FonD for the stomach is watched by the inlmls ol slSht taste, smell, and touch, FOOdB the lungs is unguarded. We a. 1 1. a. -mm " n Vc can Bcl- ,ine cncsl ex" Pand? and ar, good or bad, Hows in, and lllVC Iii nVirL 1 1 rrri thn inntpi.c M tritnlit.. Vr 1 r . . V: fSTV ManJ people only know it to be bad when they ßisn. Food for the lunn oomnletes the process by which food for the stomach becomes blood. We all feel this need of ferati!ln after a hearty meal. The most SSS?!fSÄJP?Ä.? of air to complete digestion, are a mockery The rights of oxidation being denied us we are miserable, though every other im aginable good thing be provided for our entertainment. Food for the stomach is often taken in excess: food for the lunsrs cannot be. Those in most perfect health feel the need of the most bountiful supply. Best Way to Sow Clover Seed. Clover is undoubtedly the most economicaFand valuable fertilizer that can be used in the West We frequently heal of ' farmers sowing clover seed, but they comi pi tin that it don't take, so that they lose their scad; consequently they become discouraged anel discontinue sowing their ; land, saying that they cannot afford to ' sow seed to be lost. The price of seed is now high. The times are said by many to be hard. So j let us economize. If we should leave the corn and wheat which we plant an J sow, lying on top of the ground, without covering, they wouldn't take; neither would I our cabbages or radishes, nnd other seeds which we sow in our gardens, if left in the same way Sow your clover seed with Snrim? baratey after harrowing the last time, which should be thoroughly done, to have the ground well pulverized. Instead of the harrow, cut a large round brush, (honey locust is good;) lop the inside limbs to mVa ail nw. ,.,,,.,i brush v ur clover seed in the same way ! as you would harrow your barley or oats. One bushel of seed sown in this way on nine or ten acres of ground, will make your clover thicker than the same cpuantity on seven or eb-'ut acres of wheat ground left exposed to the drought, and to the chances of f. Hing into the cracks, in which half of it finds a resting place. Cbr. Cin. Gazette. The Kitcheu tardea. Farhbbs, generally, pay too little attention to the kitchen garden. Many of them think it beneath their dignity to bestow any labor, or' even a thought on the few square rods of ground, enclosed by a paled fence near the dwelling house, called "the garden." This small portion of the farm is handed over to the good house-wile to be managed and worked by herself and daughters, with the aid, it may be, of the hired house-help. Even a few wheel barrow loads of manure is begrudgingly awarded as a great favor and estimated as an entire loss to the farm. After a fow weeks there is brought to the table peas, beans, radishes, onion a, as- j paragns, tomatoes, cabbaires, early pota ! t0-s- turnips, sweet crn, and .small fruits -strawberries, raspberries and black berries. Büch m its proper season and each cooked, flavored and served up as th- intelligent wife of a farmer knows how to do it. The lannrr's plate is served with each in Its turn, accompanied ih graceful smiles. lie cats with a relish, satisfies his appetite, and that is all never whimpers an approving word He b:ä always been accustomed to have such tilings on the table through the summer, and expects them a3 a matter of course, without ever thinking of their ri al value and the labor and care required to produce them from that little despised Kitchen garden. Awican &!'k Journal Jever Plow iVet Soil. Wn have often urged the attention of the farmers to this BUbject as one of great importance. Any traveler among our farming districts can see large tracts of land that have been plowed when wet and unfit to bu worked, by observing large, heavy clods oi earth, which, in the hot season, become like a heated brick, burning ail the roots of grain or other product near to it. Besides this evil, no seed can vegetate ami grow well upon soil thuscultivated, nor can that soil give back aa much nutrition as if plowed when in right condition, and upon a warm and sunny day, when light and warmth can penetrate into th soil, and thus greatly benefit it. We are confident that farmers lose from ten to l'oriy per cent, ol their crop by inattention to this matter. By a little care at the proper time to plow, by examining the soil and selecting good sunny days, the soil will send up its voice in a halo of dewdrop clouda thai will wreathe the plowman with its approval of his good sense. As with farms, so with orehards, vineyards, and gardens iSo soil should be worked When Wet and Boggy. If the Fuil continues wet long, drain it well, end soon it will be in working order; but never attempt to plow, spade, or work it unless in good condition. California w, mer. Getting Out to Urass. Tiikkk is probably no more critical period tor the Hock than the one in which it is being transferred from theory, strong food of winter to the young and juicy grasses of e irly spring. The change must be gradual letting them feed upon grass but a short time, and lengthening their st.ty each Eubsequent day. Their winter feed must be diminished in proportion aa the stay upon grans ia lengthened, liven with the best care many animals will be $ und 44 scouring.1 Among the larger Socks it is the usual custom to teed grain once a day in the morning, and then to let the sheep onto the grass. We would recommi nd salting a Often as every fifth day. while sheen are on trrass. At least fence a day the tlck should be Carefully looktd over, and such annuals tagged as need it. In small Hocks much the best plan Is to tag all animals before turning from the wintering shed or lot. Winn this ia done, enesigh wool can generally tie saved to pay lor the labor. Wettern Rural. A noy, aeyenteen years old, in trr township. I'd-, :i B daj a ago Lainpc-deliber-ately cnt onfhia loot, sad w in a asked why lie did it, roplied that we are tow n our band r our foot offend us, we ahould cut Hoff Ue had atruck three Mows, and, picking up the foot, hurled it some distance from him. The mutilatioti proved fatal. Three French pjndarmes, conyicted of haying stuffed the ballot boxes at the recent iegislatiye elections is N lames, have been sentenced t two years' imprison ment at bard Labor. Tin: NrjesKKY. - -Three very pn My fullpass j.let urea ; a little at or v, ''Harry's! ionplaial ." ftth Sto UlaairaHon, and aavsral other aagravi 1 1 tr r Mini tlmrt kt'ir ;e i iii-ike ti i the rntitctiH (! Hie May TiuiiiIm r of thin ni'ierh 1 1 1 tie nwthtj ft. VI J"T year. Act1r--H John L, BSOaUKT, It VY;i.-liin::loii St., Ho ten, Ma.a. - an s -a - TnK Iutti.k CJOJUfOStSX SOS May COBU s in pood time'. Freahaatlio lloweia and bright SI tatsssftsu ttsas -lull r iimmI talssja inr uassalltren ami lor all who love children. Ureal ImnruvcBMM m atonussd in the already iliarniiiij: ran n .Lue. One doll ir n year. Sewn.t A Mil. i. tu. I'l.'i e'O, 111. Evsrv Svti'uivw tor April :!' eontsins rour SaU-p fa angravliica. n Sushis lssfl,s llluatrauea of 14 fijiriDe in Km tsfsans, and, in a aasaaj ment, a pic tare of Perhaaras H unlet. "Tht Myn ISiy OS E'lwin Irool " will lie coiitlMMS' SB tho ntinilier lor M y . ami th inililMhera il i-aiie d'trini; the yar S SSllsa of atctoats) aupplenienta, rcrcaonling many of the priiieipal rhnrHrtera and acenes In Mr. Ulckena' novals. Kibi.d, Osgood A Co., pnl'iiahera, Boaton. Mas.

The Atlantic Monthly for May conJ

l-,ce Ol MIOäl , -Part IY by Mrs. Celia Thaxter ; The Legend of , Jnbal, by George Eliot ; A Week at Duluth, by J T. Trowbndee ; Apromonte, by Thomas W. Pareons; Oar Money Problem; The Duel of the Spanish Bourbons, by Richard West ; Reviews and Literary Notices. Fielhs. Osgood & Co., IU Tremont street, Boston. Maes. f4.00 per year ; two copies, $ 7.00 ; üve. f 16.00 ; ten. $30.00; sins'.e number, 35 cents. Forevery c!nb of twenty gutnerioer- an additional copy will be furnished gratis. Our Young Folks. We Girls, by Mrs. A. D . T. Whitney, is continued in the May number, with ;two illustrations ; spring Whistles a poem, by Lacy Lircnm-with full-pae illustration ; Karl Kipp live illustrations by C. D. Shanly ; Three O'clock in the Mominz a roem by R. i. Palfrey: New (Jowns. by Kose Terry; What I Saw in China five illustrations by Carleton; At Grandma's Bedside a poem, by Edgar Fawcett fuil-page illustration, Bortie's Pioneering part II. by Helen C. Weeks, with illustration ; Mr. Clarence Calls on the President two illustrations by J. S. Trowbridge; Flowers Waking up with illustrationby Mrs. A. M. Diaz; The Evening Lamp, etc. 'Great attractions are promised in the number lor June. PublL-hed by Fields, Osgood & Co., Borton, Mass. f2.00 per anruia ; an extra copy for every fire subscriptions. The Atlantic MOf'Hy and 0-tr Young Foils, f 5.00 per year. AnTnuRs' Publications. The Frontispiece in theM iy nnmber of the Home MmgmAm is an ensrravin? of a Japanese Girl painting her lns. The contents comprire : The Latest Fashion Intelligence, with seV'.r -l plates and illustrations ; Mimc, Remember Me ;" feveral rood stories; valuable recipes; poetry, etc. Each subscriber to thkl majrazino, or the Children's Hour, is entitled to order a copy of the Mccl eneravinar " Bed Time" and also of "The Angel of Peace," for fl.00 each regular price ?-2.50 T. 8. Ar.TiU R I Sons, Philadelphia, at f 2 W a year, with a litv-ral rednc tion Tor ciubs The CMC :rfn's Hour for May contains the usual quantity of excellent reading for the children, with several appropriate illustration?. ELK per year; Ire er.pla, SV); tea rgptft, and one extra, $l(J.f)a. Addrosp a above. Tks Phi'.endi.ooicai. Journal and Packaru's Montr lt for May cotsta'n- the followir;g article.', many of which are illustrated: Hon. i Samno! Merrill, GoTBinot of Iowa, with portrait 8BM character; anowtas;. cr Man atdthe World; Tbe M ;n ic the Mcn; BapentittOBfl of Different TTibc-1 and Nation; Sketches from C'bina; The Color of Ihr Ey?; Mm Ii M. P,.meroy ; Tett-r Cri?p'8 Bpectacka; Charles P. Bfkaa; Eminent Eneravers : Ya'o BketClMM ; Okowteg ir. eJrscc ; BoasMls; An aaaaaini and Hts VlctlBi Piiace Pierre Bonaparte rtid Victor Noir; k 1 Can't," for the Boye; Yomiij Womanhood in America; Eleanor Kirk at the Five Po'.r.t; To Dahomey and B".ck ; Snr name? hi;d their Derivu'ions, etc. Price, 8u cents, or f a year. SflnTOie K. WKAfl, No. RS Broadway, Raw York. Pasmtxs, 8tux & Co a Pacific Wim Wttern arc. endorsed by the leading aaedkal fraternity to ba the best and purest in iis-. For aale by all bruggiats sad Brocera. The Late Altert I). Richardson. An illitriCcd pSSsphlet, written hy the lato Albert I). frvctiirSsoa, coatabtiag a graphic and iBtereatiag description of the' works and wonderful aaacalaary of the Nat'onal Watch company, at Eltrin. Ill , will be sent free of charge to all who arill send "their addresa (inck3iiig st;imp to Bodeta S HsaaUtoa, manufacturing jeweler, and spci::! agents for the K!jin arstckea, No. lVi L'.ke Mrco', corner of C Inrk. Chicngo, 11!. im soi.DI i: Its BOUNTY. We publish, the ("h'enco Tribune, eond news for the Sold'cr. Tfcf recent ü.'Ci-1 on of t be Supreme Cosrt of las Tuned S':ite? appiie to all saeawhaaadtrtee forthreu lsh and .inly 2-2, 1801, yours1, between M iv t, aud were boaorablV discharged. Many of these brav, men were Slacasrgsd for '.ifeaae, and have never had bounty. AH wl.o were honorably ciiehi'i,'ed have only to forward Ust ir UtaelsSnjSS, which will be returned with the II unty. We announce, with pleasure, to all to whom t Lid I! Mir.ty ia due, some thirty or ra":e Western regiment?, tuat Cot.. I. W. IJovdev, of'.'l La Salle street, Cateafo, hs baea sataorlaad hy taa Govemmimt, an 1 is ready to prepare ail nee sary pa-P-tä. Colorie! 15. is well known in tl?e West, as the First kgeal appointed, I'lt'T thö wur rorpmccccd, to pay Ponsdeoers at Chic 50. Ail iatswlsd in thia Boaaty WÜl do well to preserve this notice; and without delay, csH, or send their IHacaanraa through the Post (k!ii:e, to our lrieud, Colonel Boyd Ir you do not fVel weil you send for a doctor, he calld upot yon, looks wise, scrawls some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which von take to a dm-.' store and there pay BO cents to tl CW, beside? th1' doctor's fee, for a remedy nine times out oi ten not half so good s lr. Mo'rie's Indian Koot Prua, which cot hut 25 cents per bor. Do yon think ih'j " .rmcr LBS best, because yon pay the mo-t for it ? It yon do, wi advise you to ue, Jast a an tinanlaarillt. the Morse's Indian Koot I'nxs. They are prepsred from a tormahl pronounced by the mo.t leaned phy-;lc:auj of onr cir.imry, to 1hj t-e l:-t and most univert-ai 01 family meaicincs. The Monsg' Indian Koot Pii.ls cure Headache, Utef ooasplaists, iadlgeetios, Dyspspsis, F aiiie Irrefnlsriues, &c, and are pat np both sagareoatsd plain. Give tliein a trial. Sold by all dosten. m m tUST ASD Ovtl'JISiAL. TÜKIC Off T30S.i bstaa as4 fiamssa. xuou m pbim Fisoaiisaaao ;l'x:r of e.&L'sfS It&rk. las lro irSSoroB co'cr to ue taeodi ttM slsjsBsoraa aessNi vasteofahi aerT. ths-j, and the calisaya gives i ..turrJ. hsatthnd tra; tae ; estsVseieaBsa, nssnbyMuUif syapsvatalsni rartoua tinns, waSefaU, pacnl stlSllf , SssraaUaa off aplitla. ai.io, u. beat pravssttva 84a::!it anwasS !,ne ptol aoatsSH ate ttrnwael ono onnf v, ORi-.T"- anrt IM ttr'jroonici, a eru ot Iron SBd jswiisasiu MassJsetsred on by fJASWKLL u az'v'.u ft e;e., aaooi sHfsasOasi tu r i.nr !? w I it Sold t:v Praagfla4. Covohi and Colds. Those who are anflering from ('i;i;m, CoU, Hoarseness, Sore Tbroat, Ac , snonld iry "Ihotrns Bronchial Troche," a simple remedy, whick is in almost every case effectual. The troches hate been tested by time, nuil Mronounced uniyersally anperior t all other articles tot the; .same purpose, A Few Wonlt 0! U'eicht. " Do you BMSS to fav. madam, that h' hM taken m other mi (Heine ? TUs goetHoo ars asked the other dy in rrtsUos to a yonnu' mail. " t!ie only ROS Of a widow," !.. wn Uten rapidly recovering tron a itsCa er aksotsta pros traUoo, oecaloeel by elunosie Lndlestkm. It as asked by a Mead of the lamilv of the Invall.rs mot er, Mrs. Kiernan, H A';iiid-)ii Square, New York. The mdidtie referred to waa PtAtTanos Hi mm " I nn a-. to sny :t." r ilie i Mrs. K. ; " STa had tried twerty Other reawdtei before, wllhost the allrht'it bsaeat i sol w 1 tried none attai saiSa. lor ttie ihtt.Ts rr ived all suiltelent.' Tin-1 fly beraelf is tlie antborlty frr tills statement ; Bad idse farthr sUlfaM her b lief that th - rest.-ratlve In qu"tlrtn is tlie best tonic and lattSOrator ever admlolsten d. Twenty Bve rents will imy a viek"t ui Sii M .- ilrusrist. whieti. In t n I'AitiNK 01 vonr irroejr .r mluutee, will tn:ik.- ':ei ijiinrln ol l.iauc Man,'e, Padsttocs, i use pji-. ic. &c. Tberb no CTcnac of ae mny deaths hy cenBOBrptios, if thofo ufli;ctod with iuur d laasana win only ose Ai.i.ttN'a l.t'N Balsas in c'ar'on. It will BOOS cure the dt8t'ao ind tire vert so trreat a acrtlOS oi life. For sale lv till drtiL'iri-'. BnltlmlM! Hair Hyn. Thte iptOTIj Ilair Ore la U:e hc-t in the world, the only true and f erf-, i Dye; saisSlesa, reltuhle, In- , ."itie.. . ,- . i;o 'li-', ; ai BaSBl : BO rMtCBMBSl tints; remedlc Ibe ill effects oi sad eye.; tarfteorates urV. leaves the It i!r aoft nd besottfal oiaca or ut : am. Bohl I v all Di -o relala a: d IV-iTumera, and proper!! B ' ed ai U a Wlf Factory, M Boai at reel, Hen Wirk. m Help for the Miverahle. No woader that the svsa oitha sapaptk has a arafsjed, Srern, hope lass expresaloa last ia pitiful to BBS. No BMBBliir that the BBtSBfaSSa martyr to llBtl.nntloa hettul, iriita'ile. ami BBBOetsL Whoever can hear the pSBfB of thia tonnen: in-; OOBap ::iut rheeriully, and Bith an ears ataS temper, la little t-hort of a aaint. But why should human I'ertil tide continue to ho that BSVerslf Hied, when an atsatata i,,eillc for tho shsSSM alwaya at hand ? Kverywhrie within the BBSUS sf civiliation in tlea liiisjlsnsarii BoststterHi EHaaneh BsV tsn la otttahashle, and the atttsiy t' Um irsl essa of dyjiej-ia in wbich It haa been admitiiatsrsi in rata, hsa yet to he written. The rtckaaaaaf taa BtosBaea, the BBBsa it sjesanssa and atapor, the feelimr ol einptine-- BBS BoHoWBStS BeSWrS Bating and of spprsasioa afterward', Ihn autterin' ef t tie nnlse, the intease serfoaa irritation, tlie arsid mdiapoeltlon t eition. the wearine ot lil'e, and iBdtsereBce to all Its pleasarea. which are aawssj the svawtosia ot tba ibeaao in it chronic fornt nre rapidlv ameliorated bf the tonic operation ol thbipalatahle v.-elalle I e l-.rali ve, wlneli -.. rniv to renovate and qatcltcn all the SonaSBl lorcea ol the HVfieni, ai d ioiho the mind Soni theapathj und glaoaa laaepamhle trass seraaajBaaBal i the dkrective and BocietiVs In net ion-. In ordinary raaea n few weeka an Hire to comp lets the cure. ! hut when the disease la complicated, as it often la, with tor.ility ol th llTcr, savers conMifmnon, iutuiiLy ol the blood, anil a lie.-itih dreolaUoo, a loiter lime niny he required. PeiasfSie, how ever, and the ressit i- csHsiB. An saeaaiasiat unpr.'.' in. i,t Will l- ParOOpUM Hem day to day and the CUBJiahiBKBT, knowing and reelm that iu-1-; ids Is oo tbe htL-h n.il to lisatta, will await the. happy laauc withonarativc paUence. Homo's t atarrli Moufr 8trb0tt!"4ra Rye- -ImpretSi Ii 4"v - i;, . it. vi. lache, i ioeie . ' Kapectcratloo 4nrea Catai rb In IIb worst Barsas. and tana he lirea'h. II ctinfrtins no Tobacco, Is mftd. und ro otea aplssaSnl BasaBdtsa ami beasSdsl soasrNi re all who ajii.reciaio " A e'lenr ll. a.l " tota t -very Where hy üriiRiriata. RiDpan ft Wkthkhbi i Agent. 104 Wlliiam Bt.. New

PARIN, CORINi AMD HLM INiJ MAi'IIIaE. Four turn to an apple, Soid at store P. M W ltt' morp. Mninfaetnrg-. Wocwlir. Maim. W anted, Everybody out of employment to addreg. H' BBMi Ht flHW, Louisville. Kentucky. To EUROPE!

8BCHIE AMIDST PERILS." one Cf the maznltlrent R-d nnwprfn! ClnlP hnllt Irnn Steaxnsblps the ANCHOR LINE, is appointed to tall from New York under; BIPIBM vi r. it i it-. INPIA 'new). April 23 : ANGLIA (new) May 6 . CAM BRIA (new). April 30: AUSTRALIA (new), May IS. And every fcatun.ay ti.rrealter. Extra Steamer Every Wednesday. Fares still further reduced. First-class railroad and cabin. Chicago to Londondeny. yueer.town. Oia6srow or Liverpool. 90 aud tlOO currency. A laree discount on return tickets Intermodule and Heeraire at lowtst rates. Berths and staterooms may be secured and cahln plans, to which the attention of the tourist Is jitirticufarly reuestf-d. may be aeen at the i'fflce ot the undersigned. Turcufti bill- Of lading: :0r flour, jrrain ami provisions to all points in Enrope. Money remitted in any sum. Apply to Hend.-r- n Brother. N't w York, or at the G'-ueral Western Agency, corner oi LiSaile and Ma :isor.-sts.. Chicago. JAMBS WAKRAIK, Aeut. ICIIIE J I I 8 I lit 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 JUJJUJ.! I s 1 1 1 s tusnt vT; Hallet, Davis & to.'s Pianos. KB TUUS HKW t CALKS AND MODEKN IMi'UOVEMKMS. ORCHESTRAL RANDS, IV4RI.OR S.': d r circular. W. W. KIMBALL, . V. Aif.-nt. . rt'a-lilugton bt Cnit ao, 111 PATENTS ! invcritor who wish to take o-it I.e'tt-rti Patent at ; advlsid to counsel with Ml XN k CO., editors ot th S -entiji AmHi.nit. wise have prosecuted claims lefore the I'ttteut oitlce tor over Twenty Vfars. Ihflr American aud European Patent Aeucy Is the lnot extensive in tlie wurlil. C iar-s le-s tfiaa any otacr ; rejiani agency, a painpniei couiiilnlii lull iBBtrac tions to Inventors l eiit ;iratl. JSL XJ XsT TsT Ss :n Pari Hon-. Ne- 'ork. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' iwa 211 Wrtshl!i-ton-9t.. N. Y IHK 11 V Tanna Ol T For Cli-aulni Inda (without water) ; renovlne Staln from .Marble and Fatal i Poflablaf, Knlvea. (no icrateUaO; WaaUag Dfahea, seraMslns Fionr Floor t'loih, TsiStti, iiiith Tnb. Ac; 1112: Tin, Urns. Iron, OSfifCf and Sfel Wares ; Kemov(112: (iums. OB, Itust an'l Uirt from machinery. asnJMBaaSte lor Hons' Cl-anlng. and all nsos (excep i wasning clothes ). It costs but a lew cents, and Is sola by all good tiroivry, Drat and Notion Stores. FÄRMF.RS! FARMSF.S! 1 HE rCBCHASIXti AttENT ol Um Kzprera m nan leu ill seiee' at.d fi.rwad vital -cUa. Imnleniei.td ami .-o - yon want. a1. r . Iy Mail or pre-; A. L. 8TIMSOB, . e . Par AKt, Chic are a '4 'A 'i ri SOMETHING NKWJ TTKAD TtiU FOL! (MVI 'J. v. . . City Missionary of Boston san AKOUT IL! 5 ft V I ? c: t k S Ttusr? Cerfnln'y can not be Tonnt' n rrtfer e uiii' or i0 114 Kemedy. Aa tn Bxi.v.v "oraut il lias uo EsjnnJL IVlCT-) - M USB. r. vy 1 9. MT.su. r. Da-h a K4ze of Alien's JjiTiL ilainam yet e Wkn o oaa anona; the aifi'.eteil rejr :o my c'.ty nnsfoaac vrork baa 1 iov.'l Very ace rHi. Hti i u?" iL It h? i.rne lata I veri fam'.Ile', .! with rc.:i:ArKi')l- la every : bitoi ( n? woiasa haa bsea mtorai iron: h r r'Bt1 ana iihsiiiiiiu ul 1 isim miilliai. after several moatbs s'cK-ift with tvuyli, fn. pa'n In 'tie Inugs, and pres lialUi, an llial r. ;isntii9 aowtodo boaaevork ai av:M la the snp;ort of h-; ton iy, aud wih eai e asat coiit!r.';xl nae ol the Balsani he -xiect8 nüre rcaloratlon. Another pTson, a joii; Tponiar. to t. h.-ni I rave MM bottle, has racolvad ijriat beai fit, ao t':at bei r:.:b, 'Meli waa of ntoutlis' standbi. Is celt nt better, aa she hs pssehaaed the f teotid botUe, and aaa every Indkcatlos 01 a speedy cu.e. A yo'!H2 man who m ah ra'-m ? li;o.t, an '. . ji.lt v Ji and sick. has. by the use ol two bor:--. 1- ji mar'.. Improved, and Is ab'etodo a Hille at Iii- ark. A yoiine man to Shorn 1 recommeatied atrial ef tt, who riaa had a had couh, and much pain In 11 : lor months pant, aim unah!e to fel rest 01 shvr. hsa coinun nceu taking It, an t Is now usina the lourth .ottlewittj srreat ie:ii'ftt. He said to sse es s recent viwlt.li would not do without it. He ia hoflns vand rsaaoaably It seems to n-.e) to tie able :-:. e l.'s W.r a n Verj leepectfuDy and zrat"fn'.lv yoara, CtlAULKs A. KOI N1JV, City MlaalOl J. X. HARRIS & C O., Sole Proj-'s rf Mold by ail DrneaUt. GENUINE Surprise Oats. uivr Tin: ItWV E I) ! The Ueal Is rheapeal." Mow the 111 T Besd of BBS ltE?T Vnrlely on thai llKy Hoil. nnJ on will ect lhr'lllT und mo-t iroftliihle l'rop and the H I.MT pricea. Farmer who l.aveth ;s tn. .1 tli c tchrated SI KPBtSn OATS SB aoaBBBttatP to say tti st a.ed of this variety at f 10. 00 p't hu"hcl la cheaper than common oata lor nothlne. A (inantlty of this BSSi Ol I SSSrlSr finality has been procured itreet from the well known Kpcrinientl Kann of OBO. A MBTS. Chatnhcrshnre, Pa., which will be sohl In qWBStttlCB of one barrl or riere, tle!lered onboard cars or at cprss ottlca ta t'.ls c.'ylice ol cartage at io pes i , I Tlio same qua'.ily as were letnlhd hist year at flO i er BBShaL j Secure your seed. VBBS yon have this opportunity. Remit by money outer or In resist ereI lo'Vr. tllve pla'n (linrtlons let ami whether as Freight or hy Kvpn ss. tVlnn nil In BSnSBI ren.ly lor flilpmi-n. ti-y will bn forwardol oiuik.ImUIi; upoB receipt of leralttanue. Prompt Shipment Guaranteed. assBBaa i :. i :. pk vtt, 0 Hiivliinelrtti St., CMecn. ItrnuM'r: MantMactnrera Kationai osaa, ni Ca'i A. N. KsUogg, 1'roprit tor linl i,t OanSJ n I Tai ovr ?0 liarninrits t aoci; com i.li t. tn :!fl nilnut"s I he only machine t at kiilu i I elrcuuc hoi lery an.l Bal Work O I all si BBB and N , I and wroKsx on boBB. Over lO.OOtl niachii.ea la ose ! I Bold mostly by canvassing, acents. Send for clrcn ! i ar and SAMn.a Hixukiks. I.AVB M4( HlNh , ! 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WH.( t A (iRIFHTHK .. . Haast, orl'nroli flrh. IJwbsI ofJTranspGiiation. Rallroa-! Que Kot ölscup.i j hvlPrsctlcal Itai'rotd Men. II!c?t"-;.-..1 -i .p of lla'iioai ?" ;.-:ß. Hallroid Erir'"e- Hnpjand Mechanic. Recorder :L" Profresi of Rc'.rcd. Raliroad Rt.. - MnttSBaa General Ia iroad Kewa. Railroad ü'cctiün rr.d Aj.polntmcnL. Twenly-fonr kre or.srto sssaa. r.oii-r.ed ev r Saturday on ci:d after April ä, IsZJ. Every IU ' . . j ov.. .. ,.- ., ir. . y. Hai'.roarL. Bhosld Isnaj n. Turr;s. $3 a vctf, to advanca. A':1.--A. N. KELLliGO, Put 'Ist-rr, ' WatuixoToN St.. i.tcaoo SCHENCK S PULMONIC SYRUP. For i.li Dil Bteat rUSJ Lnrics and F'isn raf ,'vi,'?" ' " iv' Msn.:rU b :Ct LiW -v Or ri and LUirCvmTT se mihi!- ;,.;... , . ' a ! laiore me SttaiVnJ "I1 ' VrV, "T- lh "rpntstloi. they have whobaTcbcea hew Sled by Ue lr us uttly to thetr the vwtnlt t?s4 S tl,ow wli ai" m ijaannt with Lh-VlV " fi. xu,'e rnfal rtiu.-d1es. "How !o tr. C oDBBBf r:o; t:'n S5 wondenni curt, of nontll ar r. t,rfi. . v. v . m iticanswr Is a similaone. Thyb ot r. storutloii v )r': "tcir ttic 't.,ni lHw.'N ino an act v.-. ..;tltT.T cönelt'orartathla forwildatl d!-eas I5' en Puis act an the liver sad stoBaaeh pro se r tlor., :ni rem-- Ii tl I Us a"' Ball ti r work pr and that idrakc lealthy rasasBBBa imm wie Ina live er t. rpld e.., ditlon of tn se orsrans Bad of the systetr general y. TI 1 slv"tt.ii state of the body and"'h- c -.cucLt are a. ul. ti L of tue unhealthy cuhs aiii te nmred, prcv.nt the i r ir d eestlon t r..d. inda a natural com in ce rte .lipase, which m- .Its ia prottration and Ü'.iallv In d'ath S henck's Pulmonic r-p and Saneed T. nic. when taken reru'urly :: with th fo c. ad the digtlve organs, nuk-cood, ri h bloi d. ar-t natural consi!,-i.ee irtve tl fh nd -or. t.srtl, to th-n th nt. L t tlie faculty say w hat it imy. this is the t nly trua cure r.,rcons-uiipton. Exprr ci.ee t:a nrove-i It ha. yond th BBBSOW of a louht. and tU..nsM-.ds are oiy alive and well who a Paar years sire.- vert r jrard .1 aa horn-less case. nt vrbu were ii.ducet to try I)r. Srhenck's rem. dps, and were r stored to pern.snent bea th by ib ir ue. Dr. Scancka A!msM". e,m-aimn . t fn rrea'lse rn CM vsrl.-ua sVmssf di-M-.-, hi, mnd. of treatment and -cnevtl Ireetions iiow to use hi- medicirje. csn be ba i irratis or -ant hv mail by :idtr--ii. - LI-Principal Office, Wo. ir, orth Sixth-! . rhllad-lohia. Pa I'rhe of the PBhBoati Bfrea and BaMread Toric, cneh. f 1 M per bottl, or 7 a half doen. Mandrak I ills, nt- a ti.jv. p.jr sale hy all dnuyi: Lid Kr..0-IIA 1 Comhlnea Water Treatment, Hotha. ... . n O-or.atr khH t'o '1'h. rmi.Mli 1 atpr I ure. n n-opathy, Kh-etro Then rat- d Vt I. i 1 . T', .71 AT." !V 1 J MW S'T.d tor circular. Seeds and Agricultural Iniplements. Special (nin'otcf. of rEKn-. either Ü holoale or i: i ". irm to applicant on receipt of - ;i;n. . Oar larje rnrelonrof AaHcnlturnl Inaplocients. Machine -.:d in.ill I o!h me yoiumeoi awit JIM piiee, i - . IIOl HlBBtrstiSB Oi h- ne -ijat an i liet f r Firm and Household ase. a U is sent, post-pal I hv mall, on receipt i 1 1 but t t,;: ffutKitbu i, ' mf thi fa t tr-Ut fnr cmr jtnt.t to tke amount of $.00, Ad Peas all letter to K. II. AL.L.EH 4: CO., P. O. Boa 37. New ork. N. B. 11 yo i want a-.yth'.ne for nae on yonr farm, aeitd a i'smp to na end we will either write you the deafrd Information, or send yon a Special Circular of which we issue a Urse numbr. cTAii apasuLVB nannatar. a iar- oio coiuinn pap.-r, . ty - .-, Insrn.te I. I-v. ted to bkctciie-. Poetry. Wit, Humor, peattlm tun. Nonaeaoe (ot a senslhlo kind), and to the exposure of Swindling. Humbug. Ac. Oi ly ;r, cts. a rear, and a superb enpsVuBX " KTSBgeanS, Siet. pratta, Ö0.u 0 circulation. Monet it fin., lad to mU rh nLit. I Is wi.leawake. tearl-s, truthful. Try It mos. 75 rSa. n yeiir. Bpecimena lKK. Addrts ' IIA M.K , " llitwdiile. II. w AM I D ;k: v FX wetch erV - t.i every :.lvi tran iio wtM act free, riven n our az" t. r day. Adi Lr,i. ra. It'i- ant honoratile; pas:tOp dresa IL Moxaos Kennedy 4 Co., lltiBim CAUTION. Lotara Old Brown U lnesor and Other 'I Hei Koap. Wp btr to camion the pu'!'c aralnt the many wort hh as imi;ati is ot he above ci lrbrated Soap that are now manufactured and palmed ort upon tba public lor the sake of an extra profit. The posweaa uone of the propt'iUea which r.ave rained flir our 8oap tlnlr undoubted a premacy In ; un l asmz ash for the genuine and ref'is. to take any other. LOW. StN & MAViaiX, London. Mea.lville ducate Theoi 'u'ciil WrSissl. rmtsrlss; M t;is er . a vear to noor Btnd.T-: u;. 'J. Apply to A A. t.if.-ttn-ttf. Meadvllle, Ia. GREAT fll AM P. FOR (.FTS. 75 to '20 per month. We want fo employ a 'O'hI as Tit "in ev ry Cone'y in the f. S. on commissi, in or - alary ' in- p 'duce our World RfMomtt Patent Uittie tTfrrfi ari tmit; will last . h mdr -d yeara. If you want pro'tahJe and nl-asan' eti.pb , met. t. a K !'' Sri 4l'V, Ma'.uiaeiurer . 75 WUt isa . A. '. or 1 Oeathnm sr.. tn.i.nin. CI i;!t I 1MB M -Olli; III M Mll.l.-.-O BrSBOCBBMB and Horse Powers embodyina all the recent haSfOV -iii -tits, and tak1r2 h" lead t every kin ' In market. Manufatt re t by GBO. L. SQIKB Altlto.. Uutf'alo, N. V. Ei'.btr Suu- or Sonjliuin Manuals for l.u feat f:ee. Ik rOV Wht the MBVeot. bk SBd rbraprt Ttlll.KT ' i. i hl.i.iT' A . 'a.. M 1.1 I.I. NTOK ah I I'eK". Inventor dcir:':c"aveaTB, Pate-its or ol.! rejeete.l eas.-s corrected of errors and painted, can m..r speial terirs ard avbld td:ons d lay hy calling on KsKwai.t. K Iv,oktb i ., (formerly of the V . . Pa' nt INScel at 1 ti"2 Lake St., taacasja. laaatpBtsaj oi tsMavonsss sent tree. CTtHHKIilM . -The Dr. A. IMiAlMiMAN.Eavt Haddam. i t. MACHINISTS!" Illnsttated Cat.dorne of P. S. 81 UBS Tools and Fth, bv st liri'N i.'id t hue '.a, Scrt w IIa'- s and Taps. Machine S-r. as. Knie, y Wheel. Foot I. a" es. etc., sent Ii.v. tioois.w& WicuTX.et, '2:i t ri hill, Itor-ton. NEW AND VALUABLE PAMPHLET. OSLT TvaSTT-PrVB Gasns. I have made a compilation ith a te.il and accurate explaration ot a ch Bort! oof the lltlMBSTEAO LAWS, as will ir.-truct any person how to pro.-ure lOd arr s ot t ich tannine laaB for nothhs r. six aaontte before aaavtach me.ou tlij free .at... of the Wit. Also, an arMc.eon Tle NKW U V ST, 'r thai porti.-n of eomtry tytasissaM of the Mlt.fi--Ippl, and uortliwcet, gUl'.nt ä:. BOOBBSSS account of i's .;c.i, . " .?. ', wki aatffct srr, the eMttmnted gitliot ptwiexs m'tti , number f roters, the r.i xm irW'f '.tt. yicUl tcr ace. n mixt nf n witti . n!t.r Unit, i ay ttpei k tenle a dlahrseBkShehv. irlvir.z ut suet, tatoi msttos ith isSBsaeeto the .v - il' m no man in Ibis country can aiiord P without. Will be BC;it o:i recel f of 2S rents. A-'.irea, JollN 1. 15LI6S. Attornev at Law. lies ,7 M, biearo. DL tiiiK t.Kt. vwrn. II hit ll 'ii . N.i .'Position. S'eei cimr i liiu. Uaid Mile-. I" .r clrcuir.ra, a:dr. as 17. s. I'l lil.lbUIVO i'O., H. Y.. t'liietnnatt an.l t hicaeo. i 3a "So Hcxo ro. Rlai Itoi Tvde. b'.n U.cr ' n . Vater orlcn-lvi ties'h. 1 :: '. ri.roat iTeesur- It t I lea-l. a:i '. i sot M aa!I Of th' li i ti-. are, tiylh Itlx ple-.-ant a I pa'-ile t :: raVao ema or ia " c .1: 'za, bn: ari or I- pair- d v- ik Uva, aaSh, ia;n t w' m . aust, js. t atrrh. ens BO Strasse Si maid ocaMl I "I. I wMi pay a.vc BewsrJ to: a .-ase of Catarrh t' at can not care. FOKSA: K BV MUST ItRrotUSTS BTVBRi WÜKP.K Fas s (Ni.v so Cam. If yonr I.u.-cs; ' aa net v-t cot -t on sale, coti't be put ori w ta mewotscthaB "fnnileator," or poiaor.ouB i Will drir t be : .; ' t th' 'tt I ut s ni stx'y OSBta "o v.e un jom by return ruaiL Kour pi one .1o7en for s.iV. Bend a two rent s'ain; fot t'ww.-ti. Ad.ireas the r st. a t. V. 1 .h.V.i. It. M '. 'IKIU'K. BEAUTIFUL WHISKERS ! In. prove a I'.enilenian'. 1. vks ; cither ti'.o nothlrc improvca Loirs' or Brratirmen'a Hair As much as C EVALIER'S LIFE." (i It restores Cray HVr to Its ot'ral c I r. and 1b n . ' tln the . ,i e .in pet nt a id skdM 'tibt to be tlK' S ery leat toilette prep .ration . er known. Bl F(U TKBATtaB OV tWt HAIB. s. a. rihwurit. . KM V. aSttl BSm Nsasf erk. PRUSSING'Sl! Ask pass BToce. ior Prsaalna' viKrnv'. p Ht ' I e I . S ! i-o py at I arte o I' tl!H.t,. .1 1 I-. t'H A- . .(It S'-t M.t :... I'l III Kflai- : BIG MONEY. I i IX t'KNTS to pay ret'im p.wtae. ae.l we 111 tnail iter Uie latxeait sei. e 4 cent at. SENT

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