' wim wmmmniiii m ww Tunisian f'.i i"ti'ii))ni,'mw , I fk P 3 w 1 I if . sd US12FUL AND SUUdKSTlVK. v Olil Colony Cako Tliroo oggs, ono scant cupful of bultor, two unci otio-half ouiiftils of suirar, ono cupful of sour milk, throe ami two-thirds cupfuls of liour.toaspoonful of soiln. spico to tasto. Sift powdered sugar over the top of the cake. Stool tools should novor bo hoatod, eiihor for forging or tempering, in a fresh coal itro, unless it bo charcoal. If coko is not at hand, the fire should be allowed to burn until all tho gas is burned out of tho coal boforo tho stool is introduced. Mushod Turnip. Paro and boil, adding a few potatoes in tiino to boll tender with tho turnips. Drain, mash, and, if not entirely free from him)', pass through a colandor. Season with popper and salt and a gonorous lump of butter. Farmers arc often at a loss tq know how to distribute tho manure on a hold properly. An example may help them. For instance, mipposo a Hold of live and one-half acres, on which oighty-two loads of manure nro to bo drawn, Di viding oighty-two by livo and one-half gives lifteon loads por aero. Hy making four heaps of each load and placing tho heaps six yards apart, tho manuro will v bo'evonly 'distributed. Potato Soup. Peel and slice twolvo medium-sized potatoes, cover with boil ing water, cook ton minutes, drain oil tho water, add a quart of cold water, an onion minced and a little salt, and cool: until tho potatoes boil into pieces. Pass all through a colander into two quarts of good Boup-stock froo from grease. Sunnior half an hour. Boil half a cup of rice until tender and dry. Put into tho soup, season with popper, salt and two tablcspoonsfuls of butter, and serve. Old Timo Pork and Houns. Tako two pounds of moderately loan bUIo pork to two quarts of marrow-fat or other beans. Put the beans to soak ovor night. In the morning after breakfast scald and scrape tho rind of tho pork and put on to boil an hour bo foro putting in tho boans. Sot tho beans to boil in a soparato pot, in half warm water, if tho water used is of hard limestone use a toaspoonful of soda to tho lirst water. After boiling a short timo, drain through a colandor and put on fresh water and lot boil un til quite tender. Then add tho pork to tho boans and lot simmer until nearly as stiiF as mashod potatoes. Then put into a baking-dish; score tho pork and placo in tho cantor; brown in tho oven ono hour. Great care- should bo taken not to lot tho boans scorch when they are boiling. At the lato meeting in Cincinnati of porsons engaged in utilizing cotton seed for commorcial purposes, there wore devolopod some interesting state ments, going to show tho importance jto the farmers of cotton seed and tho products obtained from it, Mr. Baker, of Kolma, Ala., by tho 1130 of cotton seol meal as a fertilizer, claims to havo increased tho production on poor lauds of 18 bales to 115 bales, and Mr. Ham ilton, of Shrevesport, La found cotton seed meal scarcely inferior to guano as a fertilizer, and also exceedingly valu able as food for cattle. Those state ments made wore deemed correct. In changing meal for seed, ono ton of tho former was given for two and one-half tons of the latter. Tho value of this product as a fertilizer of tobacco lands was referred to by anothor member of the association, who demonstrated tho fact in his experience in Connecticut, vhoro tho productive) capacity of lands hid boon tripled in three years there by. Tho quantity which should bo dutributod varies from 400 to GOO lbs. ptlr aero. Tho Great Cirlllzors. Ono of the most beautiful and appro priate eulogies ovor pronounced upon the work performed by railroads was thauttorod by tho lato Hon. Byron l'aio, of tho Wisconsin Supremo Court, in nuderinjr his celobrated decision in tho )aso of Clark vs. Harrington, when ho aid: "lailroads aro tho groat public high waylof the world, along wliicli tho'gi gaiitb currents of trade and travel con-tinuchsly- pour highways compared withjvliieh the most magnificent high wayspf antiquity dwindle into insig niticitco. They aro tho most marvel ous iil'ontions of modern timoj. They have lone more to develop tho wealth and resources, to stimulate tho indus urv, ward tho labor and proraoto tho gonu'-yj prosperity of tho country than any otLort andperhaps1, than all other, moro Miysical causes combined. Thoro is proudly not, a man, woman or child whosoworost or comfort has not boon rp, son;v degree subserved by thorn. ney "Ai'ing to onr doors thq productions yi wit. bartli. They enable us to antic hoy ipate protract tho seasons. They enable ho inhabitants of each clime to enjoy tu piotlsures and luxuries of all, 'I lint OH) - .. . m . j-iiuj oiauor the nrouuotions ot tno press ni tho coi literature broadcast through iti'y with amazing rapiditv. Thorn i hficarcoly a want, wish, or aspi- h Iwi linmnn linnrf-. tvliir.li tlwiv ration o do not I onnin vrinnum, tnml tn rrrnriftr p. I UUfllU IllVill.U WIIVI W ...V.IJ. LllOy PliVnnln tint rtlnnunrnanf finntnl llfn nmlo.f (endship, thov bring tho skilloa physicia 8Wjftiy fr(5m ft distance to attonu t , Bje. Rm tj,0 WOundod, and el"lJu J w absent friond to bo present , .1 iUsido of tho dying. Thoy havo "'or? u realized tho fabulous con- vUlJ tn0 oastorn imagination, w'1!'JrT)iturii the rronii as transnortinc aU ifnlinllrwl .,.,lr.,'v ft.nv. tlin Allnnfli ist. an. with marvelous swiftness, do- PplUlng:on tho shores that aro washed nnill ?m soa3, n war y rans" J the Armies and supplies of the ", ifprntnnt with tho greatest celerity, winoVWri forwartl a3 Ifc wcl0 on the to tfirA wim1, veof nn'1 comfort wniiniir?,? 10 are stretched bleeding and wounucu . M, ,:ii ..( u,,itn n biiV '- J UIVVIWI Butchering Swlno on tho Farm. On every farm whoro hogs aro butch oroil annually it pays to provido con veniences for this disagroeablo work In form of a suitable scalding vessel, gam brols, scaffold and sharp knives. As soon as tho animals aro sutliciontly fat tened overy preparation should bo made, so that advantngo may bo taken of tho lirst suitable weather without dolay. A moan daily tomporaturo of forty degrees is considered favorable by ex perienced butchers for killing tho hogs and curing tho moat. Tho tompora turo, in a word, ought to bo low enough to secure a frcozo at night, with pros pect for several days of clear, crisp weather. A cold northwest wind, with clear sky, indicates suitable weather, but an east wind, no matter how cold, implies an unsettled condition, with prospect of moist ntmosplioro. lions should bo forced to .fast for about twolvo hours previous to slaugh tering to assist in the process of rld dingM tho lard, and only so many must bo killed atone timo as can bo properly scalded boforo the blood becomes cold and clotted. When theso aro scalded, cleaned and hung up anothor lot may bo slaughtered, and so on until tho on tiro numbor aro dispatched. A modo largely employed in butchering swino is making an incision across tho neck, just in front of the breast-bouo, and in sorting tho knifo directly into the heart and thou turning tho victim loose to blood and die. Some butchers, how ever, do not Consider it desirable to piorco tho heart, but prof or to let tho animal die from loys of bjootl, which it will do in the spaco of nboiitf five min utes if it has b6en properly stuck. A plan suggested' by Coburn5tb turn tho animal sq'uaro oir its back, wlth'tlfchoad hold I irmly, so that tho operator will bo suro to sovor tho main, arteries without permitting tho knlfo to ponotrato or in jure either shoulder. Knocking on tho head with an ax, practised by some, is objected to by others on tho scoio that it bruisos and otherwise injures tho brain, which is considered a delicacy. In scalding, tho animal is immersed in a vossol of hot water for -a few sec onds and then by means ofvropo or oth or contrivance raised out of tho water to allow tho air to strike it thoroughly, and then immersed again. So soon as the hair loavos tho skin, especially on the head, legs and dot, tho carcass should bo removed from tho water at once and speedily stripped of its hair. Sharp knives must now follow, rfcrap ing ovory part from tho head towards the tail tho way the hair grows; tho ro vorso motion of tho knife'is to bo avoid ed or tho warm, soft skin will bo cut. When (his has boon done tho hind logs can bo freely cut into below tho gambrol joint to roach both main cords, under which tho gambrcl should bo entered. Tho gambrol should bo of somo strong wood and from twenty-four to thirty inches long, according to tho size of tho carcass. If it bo notched on the nppor side of each end it will prevent tho an noyance of the logs slipping oil'. Posts or forks may bo so set that a strong polo resting on them will bo in part ovor tho platform, about six foot from the ground, and on this the carcasses can bo hifng and slipped along towards oitlior end out of tho way alior thoy havo been thoroughly scraped and washed down with warm water. Somo ono familiar with tho woi'k should open tho carcass, and farmers ignorant of this operation aro advised to learn it from an export. After re moving tho intestines tho mouth ought to bo propped opon and all tho blood carefully washed out with cold water from tho mouth, nock and tho interior of the carcass. Tho not and an all important point is to allow tho carcass, well spread on tho gambrol, to hang until relieved of animal boat. It must bo thoroughly cold in all its parts to Insure successful curing. N. Y. World. A Trade hi Fungus. Among tho various articles of trade exported from New Zealand perhaps tho most curious is a species of fungus which grows on decaying trees in all parts of tho North Island, but most plentifully in tho provincial district of Taranaki. In shape this fungus re sembles tho human ear, and it is of a brown color and semi-transparent when fresh. It was not doomed of sutlioieiit importance to be included in tho list of Colonial exports until 1872, when llftv-eight tons, tho value of which was dCl,"027. woro shipped; in 1877 220 tons, valued at 11, .'U8 woro exported; and last year the value of tho exports was 0,227. China is tho destination of this product. It is much prized there as an article of food, forming tho chief ingredient of tho favorite soup of that country on account t of its gelatinous properties and its ' peculiar llavor. Whothor tho immigrant Chinese, who wero moro numerous in Now Zealand five years ago than thoy aro now, dis covered tho virtues of this fungoid growth, or whothor the Maoris, with their naturally keen wit, hit upon Hip idea that the substance would suit tho peculiar tastes of tho Chinese, does not appear. Tho Europeans in tho colony, however, havo novor aoquirod ' a tasto for it. To pronaro this fungus for ox port nothing moro is required than to pick it from tho trunks ot tho trees and dry it in tho air or under sheds. When dry it is packed in bags and shipped to China by way of Sydney or San Francisco. 'lht Colonics and India. Coal ashes, whether from soft or hard coal, aro of about tho same value, or rather worthlcssnoss, for fertilizing purposes. Thov contain a little linio, less potash, and some phosphorio acid; but thoir effect scorn. to bo greater than could Wo warranted by thoir chemical composition. Impertinent Children. Ono of tho most disagreeable of Amoricau characteristics is the import! nenco nml noisy obtrusivonoss ot chil dren. In no other civilized country do children behave half so badly. In other lauds children are restrained, sup pressed, and taught that thoir clamor is not agrocablo, and that respect for oldors requites them to koop silonco until thoy aro asked to speak. In no other land do children ovor think of joining in conversation unbidden, or of expressing opinions and intentions in a contidont tone and manner, as is com mon among us. And in no othor laud aro all infants and growing children re garded as prodigies to bo exhibited liko odueatod parrots and raro Madagascar poodles. It is this habit of exhibiting children as precocious that does moro to spoil them and mako them intolerable than any native faults of their own; for a child of seven naturally linda diffi culty in understanding why tho imper tinences and personalities which woro considered so -"cunning" at four havo become improper nhcl a nuisance in buoIi a very short time. Mothers will find that, if thoy constantly display thoir infants as prodigies of sweetness ami smartness, those infants, grown to 8ovon, or twelve, will bo apt to bo an allliction to all with whom thoy come m contact. Hit) modest, quiet ami deferential manner of children in En gland or Franco never falls to mako an American traveler very grateful and very thoughtlul indeed. For tho bois torousnoss and audacity of tho young of this land affect not only society and per sonal comfort, but have an Important bearing on tho future of this country's welfare. This prevalent loudness should bo reformed altogether and that at onco. Andrews' llazar. Annie Louise Cary is credited with tho ownership of tho most perfect gem in tho world. m Tub Babylon (L. T.) South Side Signal quote from a Missouri papor: Mr. Win. F. Qulnl.il), Crystal City, Mo., Buffered ouca Klonally from rheumatic pains In liltf kneos, for which ho successfully tried St. Jacobs Oil. . Whun a man tolls a story ho thinks U funny and the crowd does not catch on, liU face falls naturally. It Is affected by tho foico of gravity. TltK Milwaukee (Wis.) Jietnlnn WUcomln says: " In all our experience wo havo novcr hoard so many favorable reports from all classes as wo havo concerning St. Jacobs Oil. A roou young man remarks that tin onlr advice ho gets from capitalists is "to livo within his income," whereas the (lllliculty he experiences is to livo without tin income. - I'lie Akc uf Mlriiclv is past, and Dr. Picrco's " (Sohlcu Medical Discovery" will not ratso tho dead, will not cure yon it your lungs arc almost wasted bv consumption. It Is, however, unsurpassed both as a pectoral and alterative, and will euro obstinate and severe diseases of tho throat and 1iuik, coughs and bronchial af fections. Uy virtuu of It wondertil altera tive properties It cleanses and enriches tho blood, cures pimples, blotches, and erup tions, aud causes oven great eating ulcers to heal. An old negro says: "ijass is powerful good in everything but children, lioy noed somo other kind of dressing." Ph. I'ikkck's "Favorite Proscription," for all those weaknesses peculiar to women, is an unequalled remedy. Distressing back ache and "bearing-down" sensations yield to its htrongth-glving properties. Uy drug gists. - Cot and come again," as tho woodman said to tho big oak. replied tho tiec. ! Oh, blazo away," Out tli Orltfliml. Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" tho original ' Littlo Liver Pills' ' (yugar-coatod) euro sick and bilious headache, sour stomach, and bilious attacks. Ity dmgglHls. 'What pressing necessity to crush tho life out of us?" Inquired the apples of the cider mill. Ciiuai'ek than blacksinlthlng Is Frazer's Axle Urease. For sale everywhere. Try it. Go TO tho nut, thou sluggard !" Is very good advice, but most of them go to their undo. " Givk examples," said an old back num ber on the lloitrd of Kxauiiuors, addressing tho etislgn, "of different degrees and ve locities of motion." "Well," tho ensign said: "tho swiftest motion Is that of light, aud the slowest, bv several hundred de grees, -Is promotion. ' ' They sent him back two years, "mat, young man," tho ex aminers tom mm. "i:lv kcs you an idea of retrogressive motion. " "You would hear, I dare say," said Mr. M'Luehlln, " what happened to our brother from the Sound when ho was pruaehlng at Kilmore. You know ho is ferry fond of preaching extamporc, and when VJ uunt into the vestry lie said to the elders: ' I ri ally do not know what to jireaeh apoiU as he. Do you not know, ' says Tiiiieun M'Tavlsh, one of the eldui, 'whut to preaeh about?' No, I do not, really.' ' Well, then,' says 'L't. .an, 'sinist preach apout live mill utes, It ill po (iiilto enough. ' " "It's out of his own head," said Itois, "He got that ono. Mr. M'Jlory; put hero Is one that is (iilto true apout himself. When he was preaching at tilashaeh one day he i.s ferry cloiMieut Intced, aud when he was in his raptures he cried: "And what shall I say niore, my friends? what shajl 1 say moro)'' 'say aineii,' says a teeent- woman sitting pelow the pulpit." Sttonbunj. Two uiiixuhkx are playing together in a garden Tho little sister' says to her little brother, "Which would you rattier be, a little flower or a little bird?" The voung man, aftor a 'minute's reflection, " A littlo blrdbccause it eats!" "It is it disgraceful shiunul" exclaimed Mrs. Huilth, as her lord aud master came In lu a demoralized condition. " You've been drhiKlug again, und it was omy lust week that you took the pledge. "Jusi my luck," said smith; "breaking everything I get hold of." - i. A i.i'.MO.VADi: spring has been discovered in California. 1'robably a monster aggre gation ami greatest show on earth was swal. lowed up theie by a great nmvulbion of na ture far back in the distant eons. Mittnn tts Ilumltn Oiunn Coiupnuy. At tho great Italian Industrial Exhibition just closing in Milan, Italy, tho highest awards for musical instruments, a silver medal and diploma, woro taken by an Ameri can manufacturer, tho Mason .t Hamlin Or gan Company, whoso cabinet organs woro judged to bo so superior that thoy woro tho only reed organs of any manufacture, Kuro pcan or American, which wore awarded a modal. It is & groat honor to these makers that in Italy itself, tho very home of intislo, their organs should receive such distinction. They oxeltod much Interest among mu sicians, and were by special order repeated ly exhibited to tho Koynl Court by Carlo Ducct, tho distinguished artist of Home. A". 1". tktninq Mad, t Nut II ml In Titk. 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Clrcutarfree. 0(CCOCCCt Addask CIIavliks, Dubuque, la. YOUNd HVS rin loli'craplTy anil enrtrnn-to f 100 a liniiitli. Lvnry iriHdiinU) KuwunU'nl a paying situa tion. Addre-s Valentine Urui,Manai;orH,Jttiiiwvllle,Vi'Lt. UniTC tl C. Spencer. Milwaukee, WU,. fore it II I I C lars of Bi'knokbian Uubimcss Colli clrcu- KOK. WLLL. BrCsllUANO DR LL NU Mnr.rliNtS. took for mi mi nfiHiTir! LOOMIH 2t NYMAN, TIFFI Or. Ituilur, Oor'int Surf on, At I.Oills, treats Piles, Itupturu aud Fistula with success. ita Dluksuu .St. I QLRli A WKKK in your own town. Term and I JJUOlSoutntfrwi AddfiJLJIalleUfcCo Portland,!, SELLER jpii a miv !Pfeifei3 RPJ 3Et iI J II ft Will n ROCK t Well CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. VitrtlcH irto rMiriiifrir tintltlnu Ihrh' Itollihiit iMirniffMfw (ll Vhlrtifio, trill roiiMiiff their tiileremtm tiy cullhtu il. oi'irrllliw to, flir falloirlnv Mcircent' eitlrr tlumlttrmM foliwrw; 4 HTIKKMAI, liIMIN nml tWnrmlty Appitntti). JV bliarp A: Snillli, 'it 0 ltnnilulpli Hlrurt, A (I, SI 11,1)15(1 IlltOS., Itf MftdlMin fet. Bkntis. J llU-jolcs, 'I oi nnd lliilliiiiy (looiU. I'rtrw list free " II. VlinOTT CO., II Htnte Stnt. A. I'aISTINO ANIi'DKAWINO MAYKIIIAIj. HOOK AdllXTS-Wrtlefiirrlrfiilnrslicfi.r'ifinklmj Inter nrnn(rci!iiiii lliihbnnl linn., CIiIwiko. Br7lif Vw llnmr Powlnit JlsrlilnrrTJlllcriil irrius tu ski'IUs. itiihnini,(;iArKit(Jo.,.Miiiiiif'CIilonKo. C1ANDIUS. rurrstnmllli'st. until lor rrlnll prlco llst.frvo C 1'. Uiintliir. Tl Mmllsim StiWt. 111 AMO.MIS, Wittrlii'i. Ji-wolry. rlr. UrwM stout .1 In CliUiipi llrnmii A- to , HibIp A Mmllsini 3ts, - s( slock licclnl iiitrnllon puld to mnll all, I (vli'ttrnpii orurs IillSK 10 UT It A ITS I'ltlnti'il fioni miinlilnlts, 1 plmliis, v. Aist'iits Wniiti'il. Clitrnmi RupyliiK Co. I KAMI MIIKHHI. (!()MIII.NATION.-'ririMll-1 wnrtJIoitsi-s niuli-r oiif roufi Hlory Jiiinii, l'lnliositnd DiVilhM .1. Iloxvilfil rtioli. All iillf ir instrumi'til. 'vviiiif, nmiiiii v in., mhmu .liish' nml Monks. Anything i mint III llin Music liiti for IliiUiliiy ormiy otliiTiliiy. Hi'inlln yoiiroriturs. I.VIWHIali' usiivi'i, opposui" rnuii HUT lloilsti. II AUtdOOIISof all klniH. Wlioli'Ml nml IMnll. J I K. Iltirnliitiit. tl liili-it Pctiit for prlff-HH. ASQt'iTunt: nisiT'Mi:s.--.v wnniMms. i) . tls,trkbl.,!UJBIiiU'8tm't. Ovfi-,OOOsilllU. 0 xi.v run: mi'imik (lAiiKiKiiii.'ATwmv out ntl A H Hnmi's.vr.i , ainiulMMiiillHonBt. 1 W, KIMIUIilr 1'T.lllOS Still Oiwn. 1 1 Coiner Htnlr anil Ailsms HtrtTls. f A ItSII A 1,1. VI KM) CO. Ht(i A,WniiihiKt4iii Sis. ill DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, SUITS, 0ARPCT8, UPHOL8TGRY, FUR8, Ami "AIIT NuvnMll.s." HiiHnlilc for Kuwait l'lrsinls LOW ritll'CH, ; $5(),(M)() TOY8AND HOLIDAY OOODS To 1 Hold lit HALF 1'llU'i: t THE FAIR Of E. J. LHHMANN, fltnto btnt't, Adsins Ktrtut. nnd Drsrlioril Htri'ft. AMUR I flQT CV" ll replaced by an LlmiJ LUO I nrtlflrl.il omv, Wrltiito Dlt. W. O. LKltOY, linCliirk itti'ft, Clltt'Udto, III. PHOTOGRAPHER, 71 MuilUtm 8trect. LYON&HEALY 1G2 h 1G6 Stato Street Chicago, ttn.l tpU In oibl(lrtf Utlr BAND OATALOOUE, f,n l'l, 190 rr". IkO Kurrnlnci oil rmm l.p.gl.U, Oip I.hi, Sunili, limn Mslor', Ht.ITi 4ii,l IUU, ,,in.lir uHm Itnlrarllmi hn.l l.trrrl.., for Anutrur mt uumu. Ilm.4 r ur JltltrUl.i 1.n l. mi, snil s ruicfwt ul cnuu IUuj Muilc. J? XX. X O uOu Or O ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS S. W. Cor. Stnto nnil Monroe Sta. School of Drawing and Painting, Tliu Full Tinn will opi'n Oct rt, hff-r wliicli Pupils niny enter ninny tlnin. Instriiotlon Is Kheii riKulnrlr In DriiwIiiKfrmii tli6 Pint, tint Aiitliim'. uinl fiotn l.lfo, rersiieetlM', ('myoii niul Clinri'.oM Drswjnjr. Fifteen liiliinleKkeleliliiK. l'ullitliitt In Oil unit Wnter Colors, Ailtsttc AilMOiny, Pen niul Ink Drawing, anil I'tclilnif on Copikt. Tiiitinii f.i, .; rf Tiiivu .Uoitiii. Hl'i'lrtlurrsimriili.iit for shorter ttrins. The I nil Inn fro tnuliiiles uny or sll tin) nliove tinimilics, niul almi llio mo of tin' Hclniol l.llniiry on Art. Tli" leneiiers nrei llENiirF. SfiiKADninl J. Itot Hoiikiitron, Profess ors of Dmulnitiiml PnltittiiKi .1 II Vamik.iiimiki,, in structor In UrnwIhKi N. 11, luiii'KVTKit, liiHtritetorln l'l'iHiieellM'i W. M H. KiiKNrn. Director nml l.eetiiriir ni Arllstle Aimloni)! Mus. 1', N, 1Io.ni, Tenclier of Clitiiu Piilntlni;. Bend forClreulnrlo W. M. It. Flir.VCII, Mevielnry CIiIcsru AciiJiiny of t''lnu Alts. THE St. LOUfS MIDLAND FARMER Jstliu beit nniXcfieapf't Atrilciiltiirnl Munilily. Nopri" Illinois. Nniluln. Wo simply nsk !M fetils for enult mlifcrlptloii, livery KnrnicrwnnU It. KsUlilltlii'il iiliu1 jenrs. SiiniiiUi copy for a-eent stump, Aililresl MIllliAM) IMIIMint, Nt. Lout., Mo. St. I $ff to 850. How I'triro sums ate iniuli' from small in. vesimunlN. Psillriiliua free. Aililri'MUtAMkUfcCU., ao liCXInRlun An1., Nov York. 1i1F.(KUTI(NfKT'N .IOUUX.lI,, toll of" fresh J and euod uleccs. only ten uvuu of ull liuws ilcalcra. HUM PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS n. lllood, and will rumpletulr clinnue tho blood In lliu en tlrosystrm In turrt! monllii. Any person who wllltalcn 1 pill rnc.b nlxlit from 1 to 1U weeks nmr ho rtstorcd to sound henlili, if such a ItiltiK Iks possible. Hold cv. rrywherr, or sent by null for rl letter stamps. 1. 8. Johnhon&Co., Uoston. Mus,, formerly llanico,r. Me. CaUloiTuri Kent Free, BLACKSMITHS, THIS TUYERE 1m Half tho Coal ! y Ail V.W. MOltOAN A CO. ijy InilluunpolU, Iiul. PENSIONS (ARE PAIDerery soldlrr rtlnblfd bytrcl rdnt ut otlierwlie, A WOI'.NII of snr Vlnd. loss of flnicer, tor or rye, Ulfl'TUIti:, If hut tllrhtdUeai of I, iiub or Vurlvuso Veins sits a pt niion. uuaer new iaw- mouisnai srs tntltltil to an Inorsst of (feailon. Widows orphans sml dependent fstlir or mothers of nMUrsrota psndon, Hend llitsmpsforcop I'emlon and lloiinty Acts, Address, f. H. FltlKPnil'l & CO.. Illrvlm Arent. i..insp.M.?rnd, HeTer to Vnd. IlsnklnV Co. nil Prts'tCsotrsl llsnk both of Indlsnsuolli. NATIONAL GAME OF PRESIDENTS. This In au i nt rely SF.WOAMK, t'dtwlitlliK of Pictures mid Hkcli lies of tie Pri sldeiilH iviil I lie b lA'I'i: SK ALB of llie Vlw -Presidents. DnlVJ.I fii HpiiiI stump fur circular AOKNI'H WAN'TKD. FKAXK . TIIOMNO.V, l-llOMIehlKan Aleuue, (.'liluntro, III. OPIUM MiM'lililiH' Iliilill 'nr?,i In III Io'IIm.t. .Vitpay (111 'mrt. Ilii. J, Hi Ki'ilKNH, Lebanon, Ohio. "&raAMaNTH-AGENTSWANTED-00b.. 2l TLk'ellliiK articles In the world: lsuiniiMrVe, VfWrWAddrrts.Tny Itron.on, lletrolf. Mica. ATCMTC Coin money with Dr. Cluise'a New larked. Hy mall. t& Address Chase HUkii I t Jteeelpi noon, .pewnr reisei anil cu ul'uu ii Co., Toledo. O. AUKNTM AVANTKW for the Hest and Fastest hrllliik' Pictorial Hooks and Itlblcs Prices reduc cd 3d ht cent. National 1'ublishlnir Co , Chicago. 111. HAIR and IKIosaentC.O. D.annftNW. Wtioleal and IteUill. Prlce-llstre (loo,s iruaran teod. U.U.UTHK1IL.1B7 Wabash ar .Chicago. tC I vOfl pcrilayathoine. 8ainnlc8Wortlij5 J 10 vZU Ire ArtilrrasHriNsoN & Co., Portland. Ma. Liberal Tritcta. Mistakes of Mosci and Apostles. Hend stampfor prices to Dr, Dodge, I.echornfKan. fj" 7Q A WKEK. $12 a itay at home ciinlly rnada. JHC Costly outat free. AddrMTme&Oo. AuciiEta, Mt. A. n. rc. 6C 850 It'lIK.V tVMtMTIXa TO AltrilKTISKUB, pleunr iu you muv the Aileevtlnemeiit in thlm imper fe, J&MM Will i i -wylA c iHtf M m RICH - S "SWIB&p' . 'ITbsJUstl.ssi 1 MiflrtitW " &tm4fi WBSS7