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the extent of f lOO.f'm A correepondent at Kuram Hays a proclamation of the Ameer of Afghanistan has leen diHcovered, dated Not. 1L It ehows he had tleejared a holy war agaimit the British. Knieitnan I'aeha, whose alleged miacondnrt of the Turkiah armies during the late war

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At Jaoesville, Wis. , llrx. Ilalinda Hack has len coiiri;le.Tof tie murder of liorlmfband, and Beniencfnl to the State prison tyr life. 1

-4 BLIGHTED CITY. Holly Springs is "a city o. tlie deact;

empty Louses tliat Lave such a deserted

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Hobber attacked a train from the City of j hoirrors ; the gardens four feet high in

Mexico for Vera Cruz, near Puebla, recently, j weeds; broken fences, no gates and the idlied the haase-niaeter, wounded the con- ; h x Antroxin t.h flowers

dnctor, and e;apod with $'i7,000 in silver. Ilonff Kong had a warm Christina. A bif? fire brolio out and raed all day.. The ete?.mhip Ercily li, Bonder, en route from New York for the We-t Indies, is reportol l.-t. with all on board. The number of her paiengers and crew is cot stated. Y.ikoob Khan, son of the Ameer of Afghaniilfln, han corne into Jellalabad. Tliia is re'ard''d aa yUiralciit to Biibmisbion to the Eiittfli. A report from Tort de I'ait, Ilayti, 8ayn that many pereons and han.-eH were swept away by the rivt r, which changed its course and mxhwsI the town, St. Ixmin Del Nord, about tlsnx, nsih'.s from Port de I'aix, i.s reported entirely di'-strorcd.

and shrubs ; not a soul to be seen in the streets. Here and there, amid the desolation, you see a pale, sickly stream of smoke issuing from the doors, windows and chimneys of an apparentlydeserted Louse. Hut no sound is heard. All the associations connected with the living seem buried. It is so horribly quiet that you find yourself shuddering and you wonder if , you are quite well. Presently you see a negro convalescent, w ho recognizes you, and who, in doing so, presents a grin rendered more hideous by his cadaverous look

-The death of Hon. A. S. Williams, F.epre- ! aSes 3ou by saying that everybody who

entativo in Congrea from the First Michigan J conies back to town gets the fever; that

district, occurred in Washington Dea- 21. His dangerous illness was reported several days

Ilia rerldence- in Detroit dated from 15, when alread (lesiL If 7 meet a lte Per-

he was 2t years of ago. Beverly B. Douglas, Representative in dmgTCHH from Virginia, died at the National Hotel, in Washington, Iat weoki.' 1 Ci !. Ciatf.i 1 1 tli-r!ftini any dc-igns upon the Ohio Governors-hip, and express? a preference for Charles Foster. 11 L. Pierce, of Poston, has xvn ai'pointed Assistant Treasurer of the United States, Col. Owen Jones, ex-nieoiber of Congress from Philadelphia ami a millionaire, was found dead on Christmas, from apoplexy. Fred Grant lias started for Europe to joiu Ii L-j father on his trip around tho world.

this man and that man are down with it and are sure to die, or that they are

Fiy.tXCXAt, UXIi IXDVSTllI.in. After many attempts to harmonize differences, the anthracite-coal men of Pennsylvania have agreed to disagree, and war is about to be inaugurated. During eleven month of tho present year, the receipt of grain at tho Atlantic ports havo hern t-'-'-VCl.e'iH bushels, which ia more tlian.W per cent, greater than, those of any previous year, the largest, previous receipts for any one year t-unsl.M.R.ti.Oll in 1ST6.

V.l'Xr.IiAT.. ' Instead of going to South. Carolina and Ixuiisiana to prosecute their inquiries, the mimiWw of the Flaine committee will summon witnesses to Washington. An order has l.eu out by Secretary Sherman, instructing Collectors of Customs to receive greejd;u'ks as well as gold and silver for duties en imported goods after tho 1st of Jionary. It has Ihva d.ThlM by the Comrirollcr of the Ticanry tht uo portion cf tho 8 JitXX) appropriated fzt tlei Li', -j.JUu'l Of fia.Iu.'i ia th t h i ral e '-int t a.! I e u-ed by tl o Flaine committee. An appropriation will, therefore, have t ! put throrsgh tho House fo' that purpose, w Inch will givo tlie lower branch of Congi-esa a chance to dlscu.ua the Southern question. A locomotive tdiop in Paterson, N. J., has received an order for seven immense electric I t''"nss from the Russian Government Tho . a- h. 1 1 e 1 at .'el . t i f 1 j t iiiihi' ft Ft un min-of-v r.

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friends ; and, if you do, you hear the stereotyped answer, " dead and buried ! " followed by an outburst of tears. Then you are compelled to listen to all tho incidents connected with their death and burial ; how the husband looked at his wife before he laid down forever himself, and how he lay hejpless while they carried her to 'the grave; how another , unfortunate lay shut up with his wife in a fodder-house, with no one to wait on them, and how the husband, after crawling on his hands and knees to perform the last earthly duties for his loved wife, crawled back to Lis own bed, made of three or four bundles of fodder, to die, if God wills it so, or else to struggle through fifteen days of sickness, and to come forth a wreck of humanity, only to be cursed by the wretches outside, who charged him with endangering the lives of the community by coining there to die. This is no fanciful sketch, but the truth, except that I have not told it all. It is too horrible. Cincinnati Gazette. A I'VE A n A XCE. When a man begins to go down hill he is apt to betray the fact by Lis exterior appearance; he wears a long face, allows his clothes to look shabby, End acts like one bereft of hope or prospects. Now, this is very poor policy; the sympathy of friends is not gained by wearing a dirty shirt; and, unless a man acts as though he had some confidence in himself, he must not expect to inspire it in others. And so with the external appearance- of everything. Neatness of appearance does not end with man's credit, but often enhances the value of articles which he may have for .ncdo. Thi3 . is especially true upon the larm, and we will venture to say that the farmer who attends to the exterior of things in general, such as clean stables and animals, clean yards and buildings, and fences in good repair, will obtain 5 to 10 per cent, more for th3 products of his farm Hum" one who neglects mich simple matters. If any one doubts the effects of oxUrii.J ci ps ..ranee upon value s in max-

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! - th n fn -i fix t ';' t r;-. J of L.c.d j . - , but t cl r t m-nrd. I;: :n i-i nt t wcrth i.;-;ch to butt r, but, r.-li; 1 'Ah ccxii-ia: J, gi . 3 1. '..h!i j.-a thrirt. Tat. - " t a And :.,. h to thtlr icAZi in a study of the market-, belli dome-tie ulf- lit th-T-ove-nrntsof brt -d 1.1.."- and t lock, and itcte t!,e fluctjaticisr.f prices rr.d theshriakv s di co"2 -red with former years. There is food for reflection here. TiiKJtE would seem to be no end to big crops this year. In the North we have the largest live-stock and corn crops for many years, and now comes along the South with an enormous cotton crop, amounting to 4,811,203 bales, against 4,455,423 bales in 1877. , This is the largest crop since that of 1859-60, the greatest ever known. Iluxois reports that in many sec

tions drought and intense heat have cut the crop of potatoes down to very small dimensions, and it is expected

that late potatoes will rule higher; in fact, they have recently advanced to $1.50 aud $1.75 per barrel. The Michigan crop of potatoes ia also pronounced a short one. Faemeks who know the value of compost, and know how to make it, increase

their manure pile. In this way hundreds of loads are made annually, the material being gathered on the premises, such as forest leaves, cornstalks (including the roots), weeds, vines, loam from fence corners, muck from ponds and ditches, occasional sprinkling of

lime through the mass, layers of barnyard manure, and thus build up oblong squares and let them remain over winter. Care of Poultry. A farmer who keeps hens should build a hennery for them, so arranged that it can easily be kept clean and well ventilated. In winter the temperature should be warm enough to prevent it from freezing say from 45 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A supply of fresh water therein is of great importance ; Lens drink often if they can get water. Ground - feed is best when eggs are wanted. Corn and wheat middlings form an excellent combination for food ; but meat should be given them, by way of a change, once or twice a week, if not of tener. With a large flock of fowls this is essential. Nests should be made of bright straw instead of hay. Hens are pleased with a neat place for depositing their eggs, and ftppreciate good care. llural XeicYorlcer. Oxe of the adjuncts to the workshop of every farm ought to be a set of tools needed in mending harness, so that the boys may, on rainy days, learn a new trade, and save quite an expense. With harness, a stitch in time saves, not nine, but ninety-nine more. The essentials are, two awls, needles, waxed ends, and a clamp to hold the pieces to be sewed. The Last may be made out of a couple of barrel staves fastened to a block, and tightened by a strap around the middle. Some mending will have to go to the shop; but, in the course of the year, quite a sum can be saved by merely sewing up the ripped and torn places in tho harness or padding. ; We have found copper rivets, sold in half-pound boxes, of great advantage in-mending harness. " Half-inch rivets come into play oftenest, though a few threequarter inch ones may be needed. Exchange. - A smaxl quantity of straw might be fed to working horses without injury. Straw fed only once a day to a working horse is an entirely different tiling from straw morning, noon and night. . And it is the same with fattening animals. I have known straw to be fed to those in small quantities and with some advantage. lYith milch cows it is different, and they may be fed a considerable quantity of straw and not affect the flow of milk. The most important thing, and something that is usually neglected, is to keep the appetite of the Ftotk always god. This is ea-lly aeconphhhed 1 'V in ''inr'v fpOiliTr .frTi- nod 1 iv

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CcKiiY. Take cold chicken, turkey, or cold lamb, cut in small pieces, and put in a frying-pan, with about a pint or more boiling water; let it stew a few moments, then take the meat out, thicken the gravy with a little flour, add a teaspoonful of curry powder, pepper and salt to taste, and let it boil up once ; have some rice boiled whole and drv ; put it around the outside of the platter, and in the center put the meat, and throw the gravy over the meat, not the

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Cream Puffs. One-half pound butter, three-quarters pound of flour, eight eggs, one pint of water. Stir the butter with the water, which should be warm ; place upon the stove and bring it to a boil; add the flour and boil one minute, stirring constantly; take from the fire and let cool. Beat the eggs very light and add to the cooled paste, first the yelks and then the whites. Drop jn' large spoonfuls upon buttered paper, though they are nicer-shaped baked in muflin-ring3 placed in a dripping-pan. They must be placed far

enough apart so as not to run into each other. When cold, cut out . the center with a sharp knife, and fill them with thin boiled custard. Season with lemon or vanilla. "

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Rev. Dr. Bartol, the Boston, preacher, was greatly impressed with a Masonic funeral service in his church recently, and he spoke of it in fine terms in one of his Sunday sermons. He said our funerals are too sad. With unceasing trust we should disuse the black apparel and the crape at the door, for those whose reappearance we figure with psalms and hymns, and harps and white robes. Our gloom accuses our faith; we shall cease to close the shutters and blinds, and exclude the sun, as if there could be a conditien in God's providence when the sun is unwelcome, when Ave come to feel death is as good as life and as natural as birth.

A WITTY PA TIE'S T. The brother of Judge Bond, of the United States District Court, was a famous Methodist editor and a wit. He had been educated a physician, and in his last sickness knew his own case better than his doctor. His wit came out even on that "solemn occasion. Two or three eminent doctors called and examined him, and then one of them, with some rur elude and hesitation, said : "We must tell you that your end is near." The jmtient made answer, " Why, I knew that a week ago, but was afraid to tell any one for fear of hurting Dr. P.'s his family physician professional feelings."

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Eots of People Are IfartjT To sick headache, that infallible symptom of a disordered stomach, liver and boweia. Many suffer from it aa many as three or four times a week. They do so needlessly, for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by toning the digestive organs and regulating the bowels and liver, removes the cause, and dispels the painful symptom. The intimate sympathy between the brain and the abdominal region causes the slightest disorder affectiug the latter to be reflected, as it were, in the organ of thought. The reform instituted by the Bitters when the digestive, secretive and evaeualive functions are ia a Rtate ot chaos, has other and more beneficial results, viz., the complete nutrition of the whole physical economy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and an increase in tha power of the system to resist diseases of a malarial typo. Why, Verily ! Vi" by be an animated tallow-shop when Allan's Aii'.i Fat ia a safe and eure remedy for obesity, or corpulence, and will reduce the most ill -proportioned form to a graceful outline within a few weeks. It contains no ingredients that can possibly prove deleterious to the system. A wc like-ova chemist, after examining its constituents and the method of its preparation, gives it his nnqnaSi'led indorsement as a remedy that "cannot but act favorably npoa tha system and is well c-ilcn. tfed to atti.n t.e oljeet'for widen it i- i '. ud. .1." . r.i.LTiMr.F, J-!'t 17, 1STS. i'nep'is Alux's An ri-.fr at, l.aHV.l'i, N. Y. : j. -f Ss-y: 1 have t.o,t .1 1 o be. -i c f Allan's Ann-Tat and it 1 is re.i.c- 1 v.2 t ' - t -.id? l ry re -'cl ully, : rr.s. I. i'L CO Lti A. S ( a rtiiiisr I-'M-t. Tl . .'.Ai cf t: r. n 1 ve A 1 of AfAAerii this v ; - r v " n m: -'.t t ive Ian ivel bv at .. 'eh . le cf J , ;-'..' I ;tr L..,:. i. It U a snre pr :" ve f Ci;htJr-a 1 v i A c .:",..3.-.-'if.:cf i:L : o i.i -.: i l - i.i "Vt a C -.

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A MONTH AGENTS WANTED 36 DES1 eell.nu articles in tlm world: one sampU J ree, Aadrss3 Jay ronfiiui, LN.ttro)t, il icb

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Military. Society, and Firemen's Goods.

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