grT.-? j, "grf rawa"r-ai .,, ..jm.;. D The Women's Crasade. - When the women of Ohio began their assault -upon the liquor shops, almost everybody supposed the movement would be nothing more than the fleetfug excitement of an hour. The ladies would parade the street, and assemble in the chnrchcn, and sing hymns, and raise their voices in prayer ; would carry about the pledge for signatures, and thrust the pencil into trembling and beery hands ; would keep little towns and villages in turmoil for a few days, and exact all nort of impossible promises from unwilling sinners ; but we were not to expect a practical result from such extraordinary and irregular proceedings. Even if the women were stout enough of heart to withstand the jeers, and insults, and brutal remaks that would certainly assail them, and vigorous enough in body to endure the long watch of prayer, hour after hour, day after day, from early morn till the night was far spent, the time must soon come when the spiritual excitement that iuepired'the crupado would die away, to 1)0 followed by tho inevitable reaction. But two months have now passed, and the women are more earnest than ever. Driven out of the bar-rooms they kneel in tho muddy streets ; which may be cleaner after all than sanded floors be strewn with the refuse of conviviality. They mind neither the cold winds nor the pelting rain. All manner of engines of defenso have been brought up against them without avail. Hero an unro ' generate saloon-keepers throws snuff into the midst of the praying band. Thero an irate ruffian assaults them with a poker. Vulgar caricatures are displayed in tho shop windows. Coarse jests ore heard as the crusaders march through the streets. The law is invoked to prevent trespass upon private premi- ses and interference with legal occupa tions ; and in this part of tho defense it is important to notice that the whole Hale liquor dealers are helping the j-mn-hhop keepers with money. Never theless the crusade goes on, and tho roll of victory lengthens every day. It is apparent that we have all un derrated tho strength of a woman's en thusiasm and devotion. The generous and Christian impulses are something raoro than outbursts of sentiment; they are important forces in the gov ernment of society. If the Ohio tem perance movement can be guided with reasonable discretion, it may regener ate tho wholo region.. It will not, of course, destroy intemperance, and probably it will not permanently check the sale of liquor; but it may make drinking more disreputable, and save thousands of men who?.e case is not yet hopeless. New York Tribune. A Lunatic Ball. In the recent annual ball at the Lunatic Asylum at New Haven, Ct., twenty couples took tho Hoor, ranged in two lines, facing each other, and stood .stilly in profound silence waiting the music. In this party the strangeness of tho performers was most apparent. The men wore a look upon their faces of such resolution as one would expect on that of a brave man brought face to face with some terrible danger. Tho women were moro wandering in their glances ; but nearly nil were sarious, too. The music burst forth, and a simultaneous movement followed ; nil sorts of move ments, some cultivated steps, but for the inoht j;irt a mere violent hhuffliiig exer cise. Directly they all seemed to have forgotten that they had partners, and settled down into dancing. There was somo peculiarity about every individual, but in every one was observable a sort of ecstacy. One girl, with wild, dark eyes, and her black hair hanging loosely around her neck, would occasionally pause, as if trying to recollect where sho had acted such a part in other scenes, but, glancing at the company all on gnged around her, sho would resume her motions. Some of them kept their gaze fixed on the ceiling, turning neither to the right nor to the loft ; others kept a watch upon their feet, which, to their bewildered minds, were perhaps going fitully astray. Very soon the organiza- That tho effects of worry are more to be tion lost shape ; tho original partners dreaded than those of simple hard had wandered hopelessly away from ' work, is evident from noting the class each other. But, with instinctive gal- I of persons who suffer most from the cf lautry on one side, and gentle acqui- fects of mental overstrain. Tho case cscenco'ou the other, tho men swung i book of the physician shows that it is and twirled whichever lady happened to the speculator, the betting man, the be within reach at the moment when railway manager, the great merchant, they thought tho music indicated the superintendent of largo manufacto " swing your partner." J ries or commercial works, who most fre- Use of Cats' Whiskers. Every one has observod the whiskers of a cat ; but fow, perhaps, dream that they servo anyvaluablo end. The followiug passago will prove the con trary: " Every one must have observed what are usually called the whiskers on a cat's upper lip. Tho use of these in a state of nature is very important. They are organs of touch. They are attached to a bed of close glands under tho skin, and each of theso long and stiff hairs is connected with tho nerves of the lip. The slightest contact of these whiskers with any surrounding object, is thus felt most distinctly by the animal, al though tho hairs are themselves in sensible. They stand out on each bide in tho lion, as well as in tho common cat ; so that, from poiut to point, they are equal to the width of the, animals body. If wo imagine, therefore, a lion steating throuch a covert of wood, in an imperfect light, we shall at once see the use of these long hairs. They indicate to him, through the nicest feeling, any jbitacle which may present itself to the passago of this body; they prevent tho rustle of boughs and leaves, which would give warning to his pray, if he ; were to attempt to pass tnrough too closo a bush ; and thus, in conjunction with tho soft cushions of his feet, and thofurxipon which lie treads (there tractile claws never coming in contact with tho ground), they enable him to move toward luX victim with, a stillness greater even than that of the snake, who creeps along the grass, and is not per ceived till ho is coiled round his pray. Isothermal Lines. These lines, as their name indicates, are lines of equal temperature, and vary greatly from the lines representing the latitude of different localities. It would naturally be supposed that localities sit uated at the same distance north or south of the equator would be of the . same average temperature throughout the year, but an examination of a map on which isothermal lines are repre teuted will show a remarkable variation. Take the isothermal line of forty degrees of animal temperature. It runs through the southern part of the Gulf of St Lawresce, thence south of Iceland and through the center of Scandinavia. It is as warm on the western coast of Europe as it is on the eastern coast of the United States, 600 or 800 miles further south. Grains will ripen in these latitudes in this ratio. A similar statement is true of the west portion of the United States. Take the parallel of fifty dagTees of equal annual temper atureit runs by Albany, the south .shore of Lake Erie, through Northern Illinois, then northward to Northern Oregon and -away to' Puget'a Boanel, hundreds of miles further north than it is on the eastern side. Detroit Free Press. A Dark Pfetare. Mr. Disraeli draws the followiag dark picture of Ireland at tha present time : I have made a note of the provisions of the Coercion act, which were extend ed by the Lord Lieutenant in 1870, and have been extended subsequently, so that now, I believe, thev ajpfy to eleven-twelfths of tho whole country- In the first place, peHbus out at night un der suspic'ous circumstances may be ar rested by any constable. Secondly, strangers sojourning in a district may be arrested by a constable, brought be fore a magistrate and examined as to their mode of livelihood, and their ob ject in being in such district, and unless their answers are satisfactory, or they can produce persons to find security for their good behavior, they may be Eent to jail. Thirdly, newspapers may be warned, and afterward become forfeited. Fourthly, the sale of gunpowder and arms is subjected to stringent, rules. Fifthly, grand juries are authorized to present moneys to be levied for payment of compensation to persons whose rela tives have been murdered, or to persons who have been themselves injured. That was in the year 1670. In 1871 this stringent measure of coercion was not found adequate. A supplementary bill was brought in and passed into an act, and this Peace Preservation act was continued till the year 1873. And in 1873 it was proposed, and successfully proposed, to continue these acts until the j-ear 1875 ; and Ireland at this mo ment, I believe I may say, is governed by these laws, which in severity I am not Baying that the severity is not nec essary ; 1 refrain from entering on any question of that kind but is governed by laws of coercion and stringent sever ity that do not exist in any other quar ter of tho globe. "Well, then, is it not perfectly absurd to pretend to talk of the tranquility of Ireland, where a man cannot go out into his garden after din ner and look at the stars or see which way the wind blows without the risk of being arrested by a policeman ? Ileligious Items. The Baptists in New Hampshire have eighty-five churches, containing an ag gregate membership of 8,09G. The General Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church South is to con vene in Louisville, Kjy, in May next. The church choirs in Boston are said to cost the sum of $142,000 annually, a sum sufficient to comfortably support 100 missionaries. The church propertv in the city of New York is valued at48,000,o6o. The church buildings of the various denomi nations number .359. The statistics "of the Texas Confer ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church I show a net increase for the last year of : rrn' i i , . ixu juuiuuura uuu eleven cnurcues. The Baptist Missionary Union'" is now in the last quarter of the financial year, and unless S1G8.000 are raised be fore April 1, the treasury will" bo in debt. The salaries of the Bishops in ,tho Methodist Episcopal Church aggregate tho Hum of $50,000 per annum, with the addition of about 5,000 for traveling expenses. Uev. Dk. Stkatton, of the Methodist Church, has been talking temperance statistics on the largest scale. Clergy men cost $12,000,000 yearly; criminals, $40,000,000 (rather a low estimate if we includo rings) ; lawyers, 380,000,000 ; intoxicating drinks, 8700,000,000. The city of Now York invests $05,000,000 in manufactures, $90,000,000 in seventy ono banks, and $200,000,000 in tho liquor business. Effeds.of Worry. i A writer iii Chambers' Journal says , bral exhaustion. Mental cares accom. ' panicd by suppressed emotion, occupa- tions liable to great vicissitudes of for tune, and those which involve the bear ing on the mind of a multiplicity of in tricate details, eventually break down the lives of tho strongest. In estimat ing what may be called the staying powers of different minds under hard work, it is always necessary to tako early training into acconnt. A young man, cast suddenly into a position in volving great care and responsibility, will break down ; whereas, had he been giadually habituated to this position, he would have performed its duties without difficulty. It 'is probably for this reason that the professional classes generally suffer less from the effects of overs trainithan others. They have had a long course of preliminary training, and ineir worn comes to uiem bv decrees : therefore, when it doe come in exoes- sivo quantity it finds them prepared for it Those, on the other hand, who suddenly vault into a position requiring severe mental toil generally die before their time. Oatmeal. Americans are gradaally waking tip to tne tact tnat oatmeal is by no means an unimportant article of diet. As a food, tho merits of which have stood the test of centuries, and which is cal culated to promote the sanitary interests of the nation by laying the foundation of more hardy and vigorous constitu tions for the coming generation, let us regard its general adoption as an article of diet as nothing short of a nntireiaJ good. Its phosphorescent qualities act as a gentle and healthy stimulant to the brain, and on no other food can one en dure so great or so prolonged mental labor as on oatmeal porridge. Properly cooked, it is not only a most healthful and nutritions food, but it is decidedly palatable, as is fully attested by its wonderfully rapid adoption as a popular diet by the very fastidious palates of our American people. A Professoe or Fkloxt. A Profes sor of Felony was recently arrested in Cincinnati. His name was John Carney, aud a manuscript .was found on him en titled a "Lecture on Thieves," with a schedule of price for 100 lessons, as follows : .Por kigfewayaaea, 15 ; -robbers, 20; footpads, $9; pickpockets, JI90 ; shop-lifters, $200 ; panel thieves, $150 ; burglars. S500: eonfldotee bm. 51,000 j garroters, $50: till-tamiers. $2o; counter-hoppers, $12; hotel thieves, 36 ; train robbers, $5,000. The Professor also propoeed to. show clerks the way to rob their emplovers and square it ut on their books. " A Lessea far Americans. Mr. Joseph Medill, ex-Mayor of Chica go, writing from Paris to Ufa Tribune, of the former city, speaks of the econ omy of the French, lie says : " Bat that in which theFrenck more particularly exeel is 'economy. Com pared with these French people the Amer icans are wasteful, improvident; aad ex travagant It seems to me they live on just about one-half what the.Americana do. They have a knack, so to speak, of making a little go a great way, and of extracting subsistence or comfort from things Americans would throw away or never notice. It may be instructive to point out a few of the matters to which reference is here made. In the first place, not an ounce of food is wasted, in harvesting or preparing for market In the next place, not an ounce more of vegetable flesh, fish, or fowl, groceries or liquids, than is really needed, ever goes into the pot or kettle, or is placed on the table. The wife of every French family knows to a nicety what quantity of each kind of food is the least that will Harness to make a comfortable meal, and not a par ticle more than that is cooked or served. There are no slop-buckets full of bro ken victuals left on the table after break fast or dinner, to be thrown on the street or manure-heap, or flung to the dogs or swine, as in America, No pieces of bread or meat or vegatables are thrown away ; such quantities are not bought as to become stale or spoiled in the cellar or pantry. Servants-are never permitted to'wabte or steal food for poor relations, as in America. The lady of tho house looks after tho marketing, her kitchen, and her pantry with sharp eyes and unflagging care. The economy in the consumption of fuel for cooking and house-warming is immense as compared with that in our wasteful country. One reason, of course, is that wood and coal in France are scarce and dear. They cost at least double the price, paid therefor in the United States ; but the domestic con sumption is not one-quarter as much. Paris contain between four and five times the population of Chicago; bnt, I find that tho fuel consumed in it is less than in Chicago. It is true that the climate is' much warmer for six months of the year in Paris than in Chicago ; but after making the due allowance for that it still remains true that only one third to two-fifths as much fuel is con sumed per capita in Paris as in Chicago; and, as far as my observation and in quiries extend, the same proportion holds good thronghgut all Franco." DiKreall's Yictorj. The change of , Government through which Great Britain is now passing, al though attended by many picturesque and exciting circumstances, is not likely to be followed by any important or far reaching consequences. The Liberal Earty has suffered a great defeat The it eral leader has been reduced, per haps permanently, to the ranks. But it is difficult to see in what the liberal tenden cies of England hava met with any seri ous check. The questions npon which this canvass was conducted had little deep political significance. Mr. Glad stone went before the country standing upon the surplus in the Treasury and promising the abolition of the income tax. He asked from the people a repetition of the vote of confidence in his Government which he had recently received from the House of Commons, and the voters failed to give it. This puts the Conservatives for the time being into power, but they do not as sume the responsibilities of the ad ministration burdened with any com mitments or definite policy. Thousands of people voted against the Liberal candidates merely because they were tired of Mr. Gladstone. Ordinary hu man nature is so constituted that the contemplation of high moral excellence excites an emotion not entirely devoid of fatigue. Mr. Gladstone was too seri ous and too irreproachable to serve for ever as a popular leader in a free nation. But his defeat does not prove that the party which has overthrown him has won a permanent victory. They de feated him once before, within a year. But the accidental cliaracter of tho de feat was so evident that Mr. Disraeli expressly refused to take up the reins he had struck from the hands of the great Liberal. He knew that he could not govern with the m-esent Parliament. and he was clearly not ready to appeal to the country. When Parliament was dissolved the act was denounced as a trick of Gladstone's, and tho general feeling of resentment against him no doubt contributed somewhat to his de feat yew York Tribune. A Plea for the Howe-Dog. A correspondent of the Maine Far mer Bpeaks these good words for the house-dog : " What hard-working far mer, on returning at night to rest his weary limbs, docs not feel that he is more safe from burglars, and his stock, fowls and orchards more secure from thieves and midnight prowlers, both two and four-legged, if tie has a good, faithful dog about his premises ? What good housewife and all such prefer leaving their hard day's work on the clothes-line during the dews of night does not feel that her clothes are more safe if Bose is in the yard? When the little ones are off berrying, fishing, or wandering in the woods, what parent does not feel less anxious if Bose is with them? When you are absent from home over-night, do yon not feel that homeis more secmre if Bose gaarda the premises and who greets your return with a more cheerful welcome than he ? From the earliest period of history the dog has been tne faithful companion of man, and is the only species of the brute creation that will forsake its own species and follow him. A dog may be taught to be useful in many ways, even to the saviag of human life. Ton oaa easily learn a dog'to go into the water and bring out a stick, your hat or coat, and by filling a suit of your boy's clothes with straw, and throwing it into the river, your dog will bring it out ; and if your little boy should accident ally fall into the water, Bose woald soon safely land him on the shore. Glass fbox Granite. The Baltic Journal reports that there exists near several cities of Finland a kind of gran ite, called there Cupaeivi, of which the compoftitioa is this : Silica, 74 per cent; feldspar, 12; oxide of iron, 3: lime, 1 ; alkalies, with traces of mag nesia, 9. This being evidently a good compound to sake glass, the Irst ex periment was coneeduently made by-t meiuag ouu parts granite ana juu parts limestone, and a white glass was ob tained. The second experiaaeat . was made with 30 granite, 150 Kme, and 75 of soda. This glass was more fasible, and at the same time harder. Both kinds were blown without diamcalty, at a bright red heat, while a dark glass was xaade by the addition of 70 parte oi aHslpfcaSe of luae or potass, parts of carbon. OrlwD6biTaaicHartforiiaoaijear, 702 wereoiJxkk psaTwa.tiaix The Pake. A healthfuL grown person's pulse beats seventy time in a minute ; there may be. good health down to sixty ; but if the pulse always exceeds seventy. I there is a disease the machine is work imm Wt fast: ik im ..m ifcoir nf there is a fever or inflammation some whereaod the body is feeding on itself, as in consumption, when the pulse is quick that isover seventy gradually increasing with decreased chances of cure until it reaches one hundred and ten or one hundred and twenty, when death comes before many.days." When tho pulse is over seventy for months, and there is a slight cough, the lungs are affected. Every intelligent .person owes it to himself to learn from his family physician how to ascertain the pulse in health ; then, .by comparing it with what it was when ailing, he may have some idea of the urgency of his case, and it will be an important guide to the physician. Parents should know the healthy pulse of each child, as now and then a person is born with a -culiarly slow or fast pulse, and the very case in hand may bethat peculiarity. An infant't pulse is one hundred and forty ; a child of seven, about eighty! and from twenty to sixty years it is seventy beats a minute, decl'niug to sixty at four-score. There are pulses all bver the body, but where there are only skin and bone, as at the temples, it is most easily felt. A Second Father Matthew. Who is were mat uoes not respect tne mem ory of Fathei Matthew, the great cbam pion of temperancil'Innumerable so cieties bear his honored name ; but there is one man who has struck a more sure death-blow to intemperance, and that man is Dit. J. Walked, an old California physician, who has discov ered in nature's "meek and lowly herbs," a medicinal " tonic" and gentle stimulant that completely takes the place of the fashionable alcoholic poi sons called "tonics," so popular as a compromise between strong drink and cold water, and does away with the mania for drink, and in reality culti-. vates an involuntary disgust for the"? same. It even does more. It acts upon (Via pntirA -nlivkipnl Hvutatn rmriHon tlm I UlrA o.1 ,jLl lTlo L.A 1 W1 blood and produces hale, hardy health. Thft riiaivwArpr of this crm.it tnodimnnl stimulant is surely .entitled to the thanks of a whole nation, and it is not extravagant to entitle him "a second Father Matthew." 33 In an essay at the recent meeting of the Iowa Horticultural Society at Iowa City, on "Necessity of Forest Culture in Iowa," Dr. Humphrey, of Illinois, ( said Minnesota has th'ree-tenths more, Illinois twice, Indiana and Missouri three times mre timber than Iowa. I The coal-fields of Iowa embaace 2,400 i square miles, and exceed those of Penn sylvania. . Thekk were 820,000,000 expended last in year passago money between this . country and Great Britain. A Wroaa; Caatoa Corrected. It is quite generally tho custom to take strong liver stimulants for tho euro of liver complaint, mud both the mineral and vegeta ble kingdom Lave been diligently eearched to procure the most drastic aud poisouoim pargaiircn, in order to produce a powerful effect upon the liver, an i arourte tho lagging and enfeebled organ. This ajstera of treat-1 ment it on the same principle as that of giv ing a weak and debilitated man hrgj portions of brandy to enable him to do a certain amount of work. When the stimulant is withheld, the organ like the system, gradually relapse I into a more torpid or eluggieh and weakened cdndition than before. What then is wanted ? Medicincc, that, while they caue tho bile to flow freoly from the livej, as that organ is toned into action, will not overwork and thus debilitate it. but will, when tlieir use is dis continued, leave tho liver strengthened and healthy. WOAKS WONDEIIB. ' Bibokn, Genesee Co., N.Y., March 23, 71. Dr. K. V. 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It correct acidity of theatomarh. re lieve wind colic, regulates the bowel, aad glTe rest, health an 1 comfort to aaotheraad child. W believe It to be tho Beat aad tareat Bemedy In the World In aU cases of DTSKKTEBT aad DIAB BBKA IX CH1LRBZK. whether it art from Teething or f torn any other cause. Full directions for using win accompany each bottle. Nune Ocnu ine nnless the fac-simlle of CCBT1S J riRKIKB Is on the outside wrapper. SOLO BT ALL stKOICINK DXaLKKA. Beat suad Olelcat Kaaalljr ."etlcUse.-Aja- orafa Livtr fnnpurutor a purely Vegetable Ci tKirtic and Tynt-for Uyipepsla, Constipation, De bility. Sick Headache, BUUls Attacks, and all derangements Cf Liter, St mach and Bowels. Ask your nrumrtst for It. Btirt of imitation. CirKACIIVKKK Affrnts w:i:e.i.ilteu- ? 4 ii lar fre. J. WuimACo.St. Louis. Mo. PKK DAY Commission or B3U a week Salary, and exoenses. Weoffer it and will pay it. Apply new. O.Wlst)rJt-Co.,Marioii,0 ANY Isenriwr the aodreis tf ten persons with 10 ct. wtlKecelT fre. a besutiful Chromo flalC I and Instructions how to srrt rich, post-paid. UrlC I Ctfy .VoTvffvCb., VH 8. Bighth-st.. Phlla., Pa. TjrrtrV8cna -.3 ct with addresses cf 5 others and H XiArecHTe postpaida KlneChrnrao 7x,worth HTVP 81.'. and Instructions tn clear $Jaday. Jj UJ. PlpmbACo., Itt South 8th-t., fhlU , Pa. Wantbd Auaxrs for Or. Cornell IhJlar im Hl l'ajter -Religion and Health united -A tlnlti fremium to every subscriber notutnu like It in he country a rare chance purlinJiirs free. 11. B. Ri'sskll. Publisher, Iloston Mass. 144 School Teachers Wanted erir.no durtnir the sprinar and summer In a TSi'iiness In their own counties paying $130 per month. Address ZlKOLKK A McCUKUT,Chlcei,ll'. HIAKK VOUK OWN VIXAUKlt and Ioir iH it u pvrt. auy prepared and hap. snd M. and 3t. stamp fur full dltectlons. J.A. MOK j HELL. Physician and Chemist. M John Street. K Y. ilHiR MAIiK-Hat, Cap and Fur Store; tha best location in Chicago; a splendid chance; capital required about 92,'tQ. Address K. K , 10 1-2 South ,3 lurkMrcet. 81.000 PKK WKKK ran be mads by arr smart man who can keen his JiDstliess to lilinself Address C. G. UEUUKKT CO, Jersey Cltr, K.J. TEA TKA AGENTS wanted In town and order for the lanrestTxa (nintiiv "m; " ai.ii iv ' a i- u a 1 4" u In America. Importers' prices anil Inducements tnAvrnts. Send for Circnlar. Address. ROI1KKT WKLL9.43 Vesey 8t , N V. T. O. Dx.lSS7. BUSINESS. Euteririsliiir yoiihu and mtdd!e-ai;el men and Vkoinvn, ambitious to inaku a urcful start lu tiustncsj, arM)fTori"l siifxiilor facilities fiir iir prepar (sCilIctfe, inu iiini4'iveai tiieaienccriaiiiusinei Milurnukt!-. nil. R P A II T I P II l I ,M Hecalcomanl a or Tran TrV ! fVaras ferJ'lcliues postpaid furftO rlbl WnCSi teems Ilva-ln, Landscapes, Flowtn, Auinmn Leaves, III rde. Animals, Insects, Comic, Ac. Tlitv c-tu l.e InlUinl) transferred lo any artule, so at n Imltat tbe most t't-autlful paintings. A arirty nf ptcturrs, tatalntrue and tustrui tinris fut r.rlOcni I. AUxnts wanted, JitlrATTKN CO , l Hue Street, New Tork. A6ENT8 WANTED tor" "UVt&T Yonman'i Dietionanr of Every-Day Wanta, containing "."O 000 UacrTir-Tsibona tTJc number be ware bogus Imitations) Intensely Interesting, at tractive end nsrful to am. clashes, avlnir mi ney da.jy to every buyer. Felllnir faster than any other three books combined I One Atfent has already sold over 2.W0 copies I 16 pace circular ana term free. Address P. A. nuTceuuox Co , Chicago, ili. Wanted Agents. From $75 to l?w5f) per Month, Rverywhcrr.3t.nle and Female, to aell one of the most useful articles ever Invented, need ed in every family. Mond fur circular. Address i:t"i'.lll A- !., 157 BTATK ST., CHICAOO, ILL. HOMffiOPATHIC DOMESTIC MEDICINE. MY L.ATJIUK McCLATCIIKY. The fifthl edition within three years, just re ceived. It 1 the most complete and reliable work in print: 1,037 pages, substantially bound, price SV A inahosranv case with complete setof 101 med Iciiiaf ir 81i Book and case lent to any part of the United States and Canada ou receiptor $17. it. B It save twice Ita cost In every family with ihlldren ea'h year. Address IIOKltlCKE Si. TAFKL, Uomrro patklc I'fiarmacy, 1V Grand St.. New Turk. But ness eitabushed In lttl'.. Send for otrarnpfire or cular. AGEIT8 WAITED F0I TIE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT ojt, rrzzs FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. Being a fall and anthentlc account cf the itrag gles cf the American Karmera against tbe eator tlons of tbe Railroad Companies, with a history of the rue and prcarressof tbe Order cf Patrons of Haibandry. It object, and prospact It sell at Ight. Send for specimen pages and terms to Ageuts, and aee why It sells faster than any other book. Address NATIONAL PDBLISIlI.tO CO., Chicago. III., or St- Louis, Xo. ass A aT"laAaU Untcrupuloas pub Isher Baafaf I ItaITIa have taken advantagroftb. great demand for this History of the Orana. Move ment to lstie unreliable werks on tbe subject mere rotnpilattonM from agricultural nricyiptr$. Do not bcimpasad upon ?ee that tbe bok jou bwy la Indorsed by tka laadingOranger. MILU0N8 OF ACRE8 " Rich Farming Luis l" TKBrLrVfeJCv.. "" SIE VEUY CHEW. Tea Tears Credit, Inters only 6 per ccat. DtaeripUt PxmphUU, with .Srrtumat Maj, tntt Vrtu THE. PIONEER, A hsndsorn Illustrated Taper, cnn:alnlag tha Hvmtsttad Zsnr. mallei fre. m all parts of tk suili. Address O. T DAV1B. LandCommtssioaer.V. r. K. K.,OaWA. . "THE THI.E8HEI Of THE PERWf ." u tmfmt VlaTATOaM THstaeataa. WhfcA baa created teit a rerolatkra la the trade east UeroBie to rctxr EBTabluhexi at the "IetTttrear"or thiarlararrl reTatm. MthtttttltoUMmailyiTtamMluistT l" P 'pTOaWjaCe IbCiCmaCWM. ETisrxT tTWSTOi7ATX.BTTa it .i.iaiaaaiaia" mnar. aaa atneer maxmg. ft, 3t-laeA, 1- mm. Alee) aUwfl lna IrCer 'A. All jraons teteavliasf; bary Tartihiesy mU ekswee, or raarator "aaVBsr," or .Bene fswera -aOosc." ae well ae Gkazs bUibzxb asd rABa za who wast their grass thrt'heJ. Mredaav! eleaaeri to tbe heaa adrae lag-, are rerKal to tend for oar aew forty- pa Jjrautrte4 laBflt aart Circalars (tmtfrm) airUe; fall parikalar ahettt the lasweweJ Wartiaif aasl ocher tefer mtkm valamMe to fsiisn mmA tkinlisiann. AdSreae, xichols, mar AMD co. OURjloguefor 1874 will be sent free to Agents on aunllcatinn. hEW MAIN. til UTM. rillto- I MCTaaVl',I0t " "r Mac of lDI twEvYlAMA, ILLINOIS, OHIO and M1CIII OAK, are tne best and cheapest pub llisheil. AfAtH K. C. RRIDOUAK. i aa I Harclay Street, K. r. I awaSsaaaaaglaValMsfi'ar- VL "aaCJiJaaBBfcaaw ' - yKlaaaaaMiaaaaaaaafMtr MafjSHHaSfwHaTaTaHHIHHBaBar' -'Sha8ffgBlcjjjgBpBBpBi,hkaai , "-aawaTaSaTICSciaSB" a"" .WalJlalBaaavaTeSWSSSW-- "SPLENDID anuUSPARALLELED TRIUMPHS or rax Wheeler & Wilson Sewiug Machine Co., NEW YORK. Over Eighty-one Competitors, AT TUE World's Exposition, Vienna, 1873, Ac. l.lhe Ksslirtt. Crsw or the Impart! Uid.r m V aiscla Jwaetik," rvaftrrea by h s Apot' Ic ! sty tk. Krafervr of Ans Ula. nt4o the II u.sbl Xatanttl Wheil.r, President of tbe Wbelr 4 Wt'sen Sln Machine CVmpsuy, tk. fvaudar and bulla r cf Sewing Mchllt Industry . Tfce Grand Diploma of II aer, rera caended by tk. tnteraatlnual Jury fcjr this win Uackln only, for tbslr issaortaat comrlluUoi s to tbj materl.i aad aoual wel fare tf mankind. U. The Orsail Msaal fir Prtire.a, awarded rur ineir ."WW o. a wit.tr .ucria. Being rnr trrartss mad. since tbe rri Ej-oltUn of -fne any. IT" which tk. orU llulj Mtitul forSe Ma htne was awarded tu tkls Comoaoy. frtisa a w level or ibftrlor ratdal. bat frota a at tiAtr (.yjJf.Jal, tii hleh.st award mad. at Tarla. .-- ri w.a. - ,. . ...- .1 lav wrwMV .iiriiHi lr Jirril, tur mi uw- vrlopaasntof Ndl industry aad t .c.iranc. ana superiority or a.inurciur.a hibiltd. samples ex- A. A CSraucl Mrttrsl for Merit, for i.-.llncw and superiority i.f Cabinet work, tk. only award of tk. kind lu Ibis section. O. Merfaila for eav.rtU Co-oowrotora, cf tk Wheel. r X WtUou Company for oprl0r ailllty. 7. Tfce OAsclat Rtani t. published by tka Otn trttl Ihrtrtion of the Vienna Kxposlttcn, sl nallse tka tuft-.Mnrv f the WhesUr A Wil son rompanj fur iiuanl.ly ai.d quality of man ufacture, and posittoi. tu the Sewing Machine business as fulluws official ar.roKT. vikkna kxivsition, taw- INO MALUUiU. JtC. (oaocr 13. lac 3, a.) " The greatest Sowing- M achln. Manufactory la the world Is that of Wheel r A Wilson, New York, which alone has brought already over X)noo of thrlr Sewing Machines into practical use. In. complst. production of tk. parts by rn'ealnsry la o regulated that each complst. machine may b. used as a limp1 for exhibition. This firm pro duces JO welt .CJusted machines dally. " The latest produetiou of this firm, and which la the wonder of theVeina Xxpocitton, la thtlr aaw No. S Rawing Machine Tkls universal machine taw ike h.avlest Iraih.r barn. aud tha e)i,. faults with a traly pearl stitch. " Whe-ler & Wl'mn hava recelv.d th. WhSli arise at all World's lUposiltoni.aud at the Vienna Kipoilllon ware extraordluarlly dlstlagulihad." FURTHER DISTINGUISHED HONORS. New Yokk, Sept. 15, IS7S. THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR AMERICAN INSTTnirE. Now York. Was unanlmnnsly ri. mm.nded by tha Judges Of Sew lug MacMaes far WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. SEWING MACHINE, as being ' a derided Improvement over all other macluiies In I lie market "and which ' must revo lil'iouiae cerl4ln branch s of Industry, espsclally tn boe and Harness Manufacturing." " Bal.riaoaK, Md., O jlober 31, 1'7X Tht Mastu.m Ixmrura has awarded Whxk lkA Vilo tb OoLb Mkhai. fur their Nsw No A Be wlnr; Machine. Other Ssl ,g Machines received nothing." 41 9aya.ah. November 4, 173. " Atthn OrokoiA.rxTs ram. a Silvxr Mvhl, tbe highest aud only premium fur Isather Stitch ing, was awarded to Wit at r a Wilaoh for sam ple dona on their N. N d Hewing Machlna.' PRINCIPAL OFFICII No. G2Z BKOAOWAY, .K VOUK. AeeneUs In all the rriacipal C.tlos la th. World a A ft niimruiua viis aaa run riiifirTiHti int dluuu. s Thl rompound of tbe vegetable alterative, Sarsaparlila, Dixk. Bill llr.gia and Mandrake with the Ii44de rf Pot assium and Iron make a most effectual cure of a .erics of complaint which are very preva lent and aflllcttng II pnrlfles the Mi od, purg es nnt the lurking hu mor In the system, that undermine health and s'ttlr into troublesome disorder. Kruptlonaof the skin are the appear anc. on tlir surface of humors that should 1 ei pfllled fr.m fie blood Internal draritfrnn'. ar. thi deterr. Iratlonof tbrs.same humors to soma Internal organ, or organs, whose action lby da range, and whose substance they disease aid de stroy Aria's SaasarABt lla expels these bsmors from tbe blood When they ar gone, the disorders they produce disappear, urh a I Irtrat tout tf tk I.txr. Sfowiar. JTifnwf, t.ungi, firuttVmf umt KrutJit Dutnxi ' ' Ai,M AlKony'i Ftrt, iiseor EruripfUi: rtmtdr'.J'uttultt, Ittotrht', Itntjt, Tumorf.Tttftr and Salt Kkrwn, Srald llrad, JYino trrrrm, (Trer tnrf Srti, Jtluumatirm, turala(a. Pain tn tk Bent $, Sid f and Mr a 4, J malt II a imss. Fttrtltty. lAvrtrrrkm artrtno from infrreul Ucrrntvm n4 utrrtnm &f Orvtf, Ixippii, Ewtotuttirm and Utntrel ZttUify. With their (e paitu. basJtb retorx. rasyABis sv Dr. J.C. ATOt ft CO., LoweU, Ita. Practical and Ar.slytlral Ck.mltt. Jkii by aU Druggist $ and Dralirt in Mftiei. $15 Per Day. stamp to A. 1stO Agents wanted. Bend H, Blair Co . 81. 1uls. Ho. ABer Day guerantead t 99w foil Augwr.sjf AT l4Tir a" foasdaomcthtagjrrwfor HI LflVI agrata. It will sell twtfr than soy thing Toarrer hasrBrd. UmpUmrsc KUHKKA HAS. UK ACTLi:XCO-JClartorlWMadiooStMca nni noinn KOK vai.hi a so bULUnALlU TOCKITai It. dvantags for Consumptives arid Asthmatics Foil parili-a-lars given free. AddrsssA If rATTr.asti.f , Kort Collins, Colorado. NEW BOOK. Hot hiatal Ukf It Is Llleratair-. Agvnts wanta tor 3taore to tltory, by Iir r. a Foote SeJect your territory , Ac Arfdr au ray Hill Publishing-C., K r.att 2th fitraai, w, f Xnr- BOOK of Medical Wonders, f bo old beread by all. Ba-st free far 1 itamp. Address DR. aO.TArARTX, Clsctaaatl, O. MtaVUITTlCai " ( C'kartea frcf, . Will I I .tails ar. VAtvtn. ntt. Longest eogag.d, anJ most raer.ssfal pkystetaarvi tka age. CoosoltatloB or passphlst f re Car. if write. Jnst pabllsked for yowsg man wV tiSt frnaa rvtrae. D'Mllty, afc. csaipblet. V tMVgti.lstaasy.; I Wx.i, Swaga. Hfq rated, We iianv C IKa- trate! rk -fan pa. ges. rontalbtag vaha arlr tafonrastloft for tboee wKr, are i)iarrtel r eoate-oirrUte itrarrlare. Prtea cla. I.r madf. Addrras lr. fttitts lll.rxu. tanr. a onh Egji Bjtreet. at. toais. it. naYcBONAacT. oa BOCL CKiaWlNr,,--JL Horn eitasr sex aaay faadnat aod gala tk. Irrv.tand aBVetlooa ft aay ftm lky cfcoosa-.ta-staatly. TBlaiBIaBstalaca)ireaiaat all eaa possess, free, by mail, tat c. tc7tkr with e Jfarriag. Oalde, IgypUava Oracle. Jravss. Hlsla tn Lad lea. a qaaer Vnok. iajBB aoM. AaMraee T. WILLXAat A CH-. rusw, Fbllaytatpbta- "Si Hid iiaruce fir a lick Insj." ST. LOUIS LIFE Insurance Company, A STIIHt STICK MMPAIT. AtwfTt, ',000,000.00a ca4ala4JUa atawaesBsl BaoTaV-a4BataVaffr ST. liOXJIS. W J. I P. COAIY BLACK Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters are a purely Vcnotabt preparation, mado "Welly from the tin tlvo herbs tound on the lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the tncdflnal properties of which are extracted therefrom 'Vitltout tho u of Alcohol. The question w alnu? dallv asked. What Is the cause of th j unparalleled succc&h of Vineoak Ihr I tkks!'' Our answer is. that they rcnuno - . tllO CUUM) Of llhkWC. ami tllO p.Uloni TO .... l.:,. ,onlil, ThoV lire tllO CTVnX -r. ... ..." ....... .. ---- --. - covers his f , . ,n .M .. 11 J-. I MtHxl mirillorantl a Hfe-dvin? principle. . H ivcriVct Kcuovator ami Invijjorator of tho ay.Htcin. Nover bcfna la tho hUtorr of" thr worUl h.w a innlichut Iffti comjHmtniitl jrijfH.-.rif; tb rtnmrllil oiiahttrri of tswiAB HiTTHR.t Inboalinff the sick of tvrrr tltAo man U hctr ti. Thi nn a i-ntlu I'urptUvo rw wr5l M a Tonir J ri'lirviug Oip"tiMti or InllnuiniBtion of 4T w tho Uxor turn Uiccrul Organ, ut lliliotu I)iM-a's. The iironvrtien of Diu Walker'h I.tKiiAK lUTTKU.t ant .tpem'OU uiaonurrutv Crtrmiitittive. Kutritiiuid. laxaUvt. llurrtic. Stnlrttivi'. Counter Irritant, Sudoritle, Alttinv- ti?e. and Antinilio' It. II. ,VrtMiiAI.t ."- f.. IrmsisUts ami Urn .i;ts,Snn rpinolicii ltllfmi, anil ror of Wiuihtnston anil Ch.rii M- X V Holt - all IrnsargWf. anil Dealer.. tMrontKD PATTERX. FasRiOAS for Spring ani Summer. IT aWsWauw.-- a-waaojaaj j 013 IQfl3 ti-Aivvtcvt s a m y rval.l S.l ta SKMT fMM, i .. il will ka gr4l Uit .. partallT It la Im1i I iiir)riU m yla. tbxi ayi- la. lrbs tt janata, A wa In J.i eia khisI It ca.it. aiaiiaa MOf) 0alrtWa,Wfcta..f iwl.J li.. !.' ada krdl.S ta lha fm altta Mlara la U . um ll la a-nWat, riin aalj t janfa af 44wk ia. f iara, '.! J.U axJal. tu taal. XkV illi u ,l f lU mI t.i.UW beta re-al4 Itkta -torn, ll la i,4 ii ,.ui a atlarSy aaljla Uaai tka fUata. lanHlli'll.M wltaaaltaapa t Jl-f A raa4 Ilia. Wf ,, aJ.. p. Jraa-lamtla akltr .IfUaa aaala II la a a-Jaaa'a. H a.ta " rrfatl d;iJ Vft w4nl I nl. CU'tll MUlirX a0 aallara rIa af Pallata. Vila ll.lkMa.1. m Mlllaagltaa a fnastaat laaaa t.l.ill.f We s'ra a rb' CLOTH MOBfL -US a. hi w. Ua . laat a ta rl l aal W.V., alWa at laa ltra. Taay in PartfcX Cl.lcica. M InstiDt Drew 11(13(0 Tll fX'T U.. rm Ua.l rally a U.I.N (J ftaui la a.M-l lata a flUalfkl raal Waltla llm kr ISa IXaTltr ll allot t.a... ltW;ntlllil aklla aM.f M j ff aaj Ikaa 1.1 H I. II M r-t taa ka.Pl talari alk Ik. alSla. TlIK lrtaaMlla taxi n-at Ika rtitii IT UiCrS lU lUI It l TTrriL aad rAhiuoriar-u: VANMft IT fUYlA taxaUa. TEX'ltMKMllal.linr ,. Ul.. (O.MrNI.1T MtAT J (irt rrt'L. rr aa w ,k..r haaO.lt OEBSAUAMitTlirKla UM1U.1UII viMin too Mticn Mrr uMrimt DoZK.t I)li;sL rrfa M.ks.'crT fiVK riTn ab Saad s alaa-M U a.ta Tka akaaa lllliliili vlll Varli.a rvr.t n raMtt'Miaik. ... i-4. g.2S M CINEtV Wfl(lM la 'aillTIItt ti Ana TUIM BAZAAR rT Smith's IllDslrate. Pattern 6?zaar. US?aa4 CltiTXCt UlOLZlXZ is til t'.li;. rvtLOf I'Asiiio.'rs, trrosuu, t nion k hcammo. ONLY SI.OO A YEAR. EratvaaWrtMrfatsataabaefOMK af l,Mall. tlWOILCIIIUfUlrtrHEKaatttRilaip.ala MMtora 'tiara. A Pojr. I'll! tai'Tia ltt.otla.raa Ufr I til la I -IM r.l uaa Mill la "Ullla Mttm " Itl" la rl JaUmaarW lMlnraaa4 Kallera. OK (INK tH).tNMla af paiuna raar UmWW lr-a lla "aaAaK" lat.. afHowo AirT WAsrrn rw 1 1 Trrt. i-at. aaatai alia SAMtOrrrJOUr IWr-4 ,-,, k, ,..)., fat nrm't 3 saWr!Wa(ia I Laifaaa l.fail.r( B aa fits t (. arvaiaa on f tilt rtoatra aasta aay r af &t alU4 U iaral Satlta'a Italia. IWa Smt, Catraia at lrnaklt(, ta ink. A4draw f -Ula A. UMBKTTi: .H.-TflTIf, 814 HHOIDIIM", P.O. Boa 50SS. TVeitv York 4 II v. rrairV4 1 QQlJQBBqq CCn Cint-rdar it' Aaant. waataxt '. All 4TW W aW ul 1 Si Bar traoola. of altharaai. laaaa or old. n nsoma.l lata fro or old. raa OK'ra moost wosk for aa la thair apar. fro. Addrsaa O. BrurauM i iU.trraJlinaiiisaa.uiaaalaaMA4aaia. rsravta- Oo . rortUtrd, Xaiaa. THEA-NEGTAR II A rtRR Zllaaols. To wlththa'IreenTearlsvor War ranted as4llalltts rorasl eTerywb.r. And sold at w kola ale only by Ofst Atlaotlaand ractflo TaCo,a 4 117 t.aay street, , T. r O Koz aso. and torTkata Ctrealavr A1EBICAI Kvs-ry KTrr rrf ll ah'rtilu nlni-rl tv.r h Meat BRrl Ije-at ar1-r-tincntii pp-t ml Jour nnlrif Al'IculUir' Ir XUt World. Tit trwxt stn rcsaful ami rirmml Arilnriiaria in Arruricta BEE JOUBIi anil Kumpe contrlboL? to Ita itgn. ilix) eur. AtJJrrtui, THOM AH T?f KW3! A N. lltxtm Vr.TiibanoiSullrllnit.OitcasO. ..laaarMhafrfM NA,L. tararaa s. , MaH w a M. l at "lih t . " H COLONIZATION IN COLORADO. Kstraordinary lndaearaat ta the ellasst. health, raiea., tMk-sTnrwlat.faraaiag. rapid d. vetopfaeat, and asoney-msktng. laformatuyx free. Address A. H. PATTaBSOK. Beretary( Tntt Kel Una. Colorado OP.UM fctOflPfIMP Ml!Ta.cllv crtS try fir. l-rk m only known &. am iu-me.1. 1VO Oil Alt OK Utt treateat until rtiroL Call on or vJir DR. J. Ca BEsTJK, ClaSAjl-fcMtS, O. EXTlBMIriAIOK ANO lrtSrrrPOWOfrt foi w1 TrsrSTrtsaa-Saratt if. aAlatatraqaaaabrcaKl Si ... PW Utr I a- - tA. eStawaf7Uaa. ,SM f,x-L-a-, I asaVaa-J SraeWaZ. r. O.Vaeaaar.A) mr J m.... B at . fawteaf lajrt'arw .Ta.aa HA At"r ' . Caw.Aw-vy4Jaa-IaejVa, yaai( r Tvtia B. B. twrT k-a- TW MatTltla krta a.a.t! ai n nana traaa taa fci.a.aa .... . ra,a CW ?m!Jm Wag . WtlV B. STju liH. axzzzl Ull!H Ow at Sa S Sara r-rvatii. Art of V-wsjbj,-..--Ha, . For. . a fw&re " " a 3tr-rr. -ras. ara. im armi ta aralrJrrai LMh rrna se-y. Caarflriaara -,eJar..Are. 5J 9 CViMrutAJasyr3XLL.teAAmjttiai. t waafc. Jf II CS.V- ' W2S? HITiata n At,x KlfTltKff X aasswet m MBliB tf TariBp Vwf aasaasaaaaaWVjasVasaalaaaaaSsa WMr awaaBkaslaslaftBS li"!2J!sal Ti aBsssssssssssasi S SaffcTlSjSfRat fssj r a aa. . .-IJBSSS f araraal ta vf w M I a- ' r " 11 " " gagf'n a a la r Sr-a ssaa. I aara wi rSSEK mini i -4 V -a-i&.t