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vmtnmx'JJJUUMv juuuivm .USEFUL AND SUHGESTIYE. T The main point to bo kept in view, from iiret to last, in muking country roads, is drainage. Those who object to the odors of many of the disinfectants used at the present day will find charcoal unobjec tionable on this account, and it is said to absorb gases in a surprising way; pieces can bo laid on plates and put out of sight in a sick room. A. Y. Post. Potatoes in Cream: Buy freshly dry Iiotatoes that can bo scraped, if they can jc had as well as the wilted ones that must bo pared. Steam them till done, about half an hour, then put them in cream sauce made thin, and sprinkle in a little chopped parsley. Cfucago Her ald. To maintain fowls in n really healthy slate appetite must bo kept up, and it Is good management to have tho poultry in such a stato that they will lly up to meet the poultry man and scram ble for their food. Loss of appetite comes from unwiso feeding on over spiced food. Mr. C. II. Hill, Sodus Point, N. Y., calls attention to a queer freak of na ture in tho shape of an apple, part greening and part russet, which grew jflpon a graft of tiio latter set on a stouk or the former. Curious evidences show ing how various and often recondite are the mutual influences of stock and scion, present themselves to all close observers. X. Y. Tribune. There are two kinds of parsnips, the hollow-crown or sugar parsnip is the best, and will take on a rich brown in the oven when tho other kind comes out only dried and tasteless. Pare tho parsnips, cut in nicrcs lengthwise and steam about an hour. Then bake in a hot oven, with a little salt and meat drippings. Drain by tipping up one end of tho pan. Chicago Hcruld. Currant frtUers are mado of ono cup and a half of very fine bread crumbs, ono tablespoonfulan'dahalfof Hour, ono cup and a half of sweet milk, one-quarter of a pound of well-washed English currants (drain tho currants thorough ly), two eggs, two tablospoonfuls of sugar, a small lump of butter. Flavor with cinnamon or nutmeg to suit your taste; drop in spoonfuls in hot lard and fry until done. Eat witli wine and sugar. N. Y. Post. (Mazed Turnips: Cut somo new iturnips into the shape of orange quart era .or .small pears. Parboil them for five or ten minutes in salted water. Drain 'them thoroughly, then place them in a ,well-buttered sauce-pan, sprinkle them with plenty of powdered loaf sugar, put tho saucepan on tho fire, and as soon as they begin to color moisten them with a small quantity of elear block, add a pinch of powdered cinnamon, popper and salt; let them stow gently until d.yue. 3-As tho season grows warmer tho horses should bo fed sparingly on corn. Oat, well crushed, make the best grain feed, as corn contains too much oiC and produces fat and animal heat, with 1 It tic muscle. If oats are moistened pre ' vious to feeding the demand lor water after feeding will bo les-ened, and too much at that time often carries the grain from tho stomach into tho intes tines, where it cannot be digested. Corn often causes sweating when given in largo quantities. Dtiwcr Tribune. Tarin (jrowth. The Census Hureau furnishes tho num ber of lurnis in niucli'cn Northern and fourteen Southern Mates in tho year I860, which wo herewith publish, to gether with carefully calculated tables, allowing tho increase in the number of fHrms in the several decades since 1850, as follows: livreaw In A'um tie) of Faium. f7)YIKi Koiitukiin States. A'fi. of, From From From 1170 t mo. 12,210 5,0"0 52,11.18 Farm ;i.w to 1HM) to mo. r,oos Vi (Ml l-ibo. . ma, Culirnrulu Connecticut Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine MIclilKair Minnesota Nelna-ika New Hampshire. . New .leisuy Now Vork Ohio Oregon i'rmmylviiiilii Ithmlo Island Vermont Wisconsin Souiiikun Status. Alabama Arkansas Delaware 1'loilila iit'orarln Kentucky Louisiana Mainland Mississippi Mis-oiiil Ninth Caiolina .. .. Snntli Carolina .... Vlririnla West Virginia . . n.-,inr :w,r'H JWi-l mi.oiii lK'i.:r.i l IM.WII til..)) i int.uH istl i .. W7 .y.isi :il, (IT au, ins 17.HU 2.UV 117, 10 J IIT.IW I7,I15S '8,''.ris i2.s,;cii 17.1121 , i.272 :i,74i 2il,2ff) i.w.o'U I 1,012 28,780 I 21 I 1.7IU ,111,0'U r.'.i,4').i aUKI' 55,127 28, (02 1,100 as.tiiii 11,512 avi a,oo 111.20.1 111,051 J.781 17,081 :w 2.271 07,UVI 1)11,752 1,50') 55.215 45.SHO 51,07(1 2,4,111 :i,(Kri 24 .805 51,2-W 8.ICI0 :i',5oi 818 1, 1.11.7 .11,418 S17.NI ltl.217 21 1.512 tU'lil !iV'- :,mi irc.srti 9u;i i 8.7HI 2-1, JOS l:tJ,tLM 1 Ml. 151 4S.21I2 40..-.17 101.772 215,575 1.17.1.01 IH.MU 11H.517 U2.I171 13,101 ,21,240 08.582 45,0011 ri'i Hi7 3,07:1 7,01'1 27,C(VS 11,15.1 1,510 25, IK! 55,5.10 1B,.W 18,718 l.lIM IH.107 08.070 4S.0U 10,811 1.1,517 :ct,74y 07,217 01.044 41,157 41,008 22,800 2,201 10,214 i5,an ;i,ihh) :i,5:tt lll.USO as,:M 118,240 U.201 Prom tho above it appears that Kan sas heads tho list of increased farm aero ngo binco 1870, followed in order by Georgia, Missouri and Iowa. Tho most active growth of Illinois was between 1860 and 18C0. The same is true of Wis consin, Indiana and California. In all the Southern States tho past decade was one of unexampled growth. In that period Alabama. Florida and Georgia more than doubled their farm acreage. Detroit Tost and Tribune. A Scotch mud-digger operating in tho Clyde near Glasgow, Scotland, brought up a sole-loathor trunk tho oth er day marked " George Plaislod, Bos ton." It was lost from tho steamer Ne vada bust Septembor, and tho company paid Mr. Plaistcd $1,000 for tho loss. After seven months, the trunk comes up, and Its contents, found uninjured, exactly tally with Mr. Pluisted's inventory. Tho Jlocha and Java Myth, If tho oflicial returns of tho cofTco trade are to bo trusted and presuma bly they aro not greatly in error tho coll'ee-consuining public of this country lias been for a long time past very much deluded. Thoro arc a multitude of people in this part of the world who aro laboring under tho belief that tho beverage which they drink at break ast, and possibly after dinner, is Mocha cofl'ee. The grocer tells them that tho article he pells Is "pure Mocha," and thev have no means of knowing that ho Is cfeceiving them, if, indeed, ho has not been deceived himself. Some, with a peculiar fastidiousness, in sist upon having a mixture, and want ouc-half or one-third Mocha and the remainder of Java coiTee a request which tho grocer seeminglv complies with; that is betakes tho eof leo from two separate compartments. Now, tho last completed returns of tho coll'ee production of the world aro mado up to the year loo. 111 mat year tiio estimated growth was 1,082,112,500 pounds, of which Brazil produced -107,-127,800 pounds, or nearly one-half. Next canio the Dutch East Indian pos sessions, where the crop amount cd to 201,609,200 pounds; whilo Ceylon, South Africa and tho West Indies fur nished nearly all of tho rest. Arabia, it is true, appears on tho list, but its total growth, the Mocha district and tho rest of tho country combined, was only about 4, 600,000 pounds that is, not quite one-half of ono per cent, of tho growth of the world. When it is considered that cofl'ee is extensively used in Arabia, that Mocha comes within tho possessions of Turkey, a country peopled with cofleo drinkers, and that we have no direct communica tion with Arabia, ono may well hesitate beforo ho accepts the current Mocha fic tion of the grocers. It is highly proba ble that not 10,000 pounds ot this article are brought into this country in tho course of a year, an amount that would not furnish a day's supply for the in habitants of New York City. Wo all, of course, know tho flavor of Mocha, coll'ee, and hence cannot be deceived, though in reality probably not one in a thousand of us over tasted it. jV. Y. 'Times. The Amber Monopoly. At Konigsberg, a few days ago, tho right to cofioct amber on the beach near Schwarort during a space of twelve years from tho 1st of December next was sold to tho firm of Hecker & Co., which has held tho contract during tho last twenty-four years. Tho price paid ' is lou.uuu marks a year say i(7,UUU. j The Prussian coast of tho Hallie, be ' twecn Memel and Konigsberg, yields 1 more amber than any other known lo 1 cality, and it is from this source that tho 1 great demand for the material in tho East is supplied. Originally Konigsberg ! did a vast business 111 amber, having j somo seventy turners, but Dantzie is now tho chief seat of the industry, and notably of tho manufacture of mouth I pieces for pipes. In old times tho ti rami I Master of the Teutonic Order enjoyed a l monopoly in the amber trade; then it j passed to the crown, and very stringent 1 regulations were enacted to prevent its 1 tl t ! tl ffltf II Jl t I f C 141 II (1 11 1 lilts' ' 1111 111 1 1 111 iiiv 11 1 k'titiuii'i MlLln I lil" trolled tho coast, and a range of gallows was kept standing in terrorom, on which the hapless peasant taken with a pieeo ot the precious material in his posses sion was hanged out of hand. Even now it is a thelt for a person to retain a piece of amber he has picked up on tho coast, and a trespass to venture there in certain districts. Tho amber, washed out of extensions of coal-beds beneath tho sea, comes up to the shore in the sea-wood cast up after a storm. Tho men drag tho weed on shoro in nets, and tho women and children pick out tho amber. In winter, when tho sea is frozen over, holes are broken in tho ice and tho weed is hauled up with pikes and spears. Koniyabery Letter. riTh-lbdls. Ono pint of fish chopped ns finely ns possible, bix laro or ohjhl nicilium si.pil potatoes, boiled turn mashed lino whilo hot. Add to them ono table spoonful of butter, half a cup of milk and half a tcaspoonfnl of whito poppor and ono well-beaten eg. Fish varies so much in saltucss Unit after il has been added to the potato it id bcit to tasto tho niixtnro and judfje if more is required. When thoroughly mixed make into .small Hat balls, and after Houring them well fry a bright brown in sweet drippiiifr. A still more dclieato ball is made by dipping them first in beaten egg, then in crumbs, and frying like croquettes, but when eggs are high tho first method will answer. Fat, if cooled and strained after using into a small jar, can be used many times, and a thing is never perfectly free from fat unlessit is immersed in it when at ac tual boiling point. A perfectly fried croquette, rissole, fish-ball or potato should lie so dry and free from greaso as not to soil the napkin it may bo served on. Our Continent. Tho shot-gun method of persuasion was tried some time ago in CJeoriria on a lot of Mormon missionaries, with n view to discouraging them from making converts. It had the oH'ect of making me missionaries seek oilier lields ot la bor. Now, in Mississippi, moral sua sion has been tried on a similar party of ovaugolists. They hao been notified to leave tiio State and not como back again. Tho invitation to depart was couched in such terms that tho Mormons at once accepted it without controversy. Chicago Herald. Some people," says Alnhonso Karr, "aro always finding fault with nature for putting thorns on rosos; I al .ways thank her for having put rosos on thorns." A riiylclf.n' AiUlco. Don't expect to euro constipation of tho bowel, dyspepsia, irvllitcstlon, etc., by the line of ncvcre cahartlc medicine. Relief than ob tained ft only temporary; when the reaction comes the disease tins a tinner hold on the di gestive system thsn at first. The practice of tukliiR cathartic medicines is the cnusc of a pre.it amount of utnit'ccsary sulTcrln. The dose must b Increased from time to time until dlccstlou Is impossible without their use, and (he liver and bowels eventually be come a nuss of corruption that death only can telleve. The way to permanently cure weak and Imperfect digestion Is to purify the Mood and stieuethen every part of the body by tho uc of such tonics an Yellow Dork, Saraapa rilla, Juniper, Iron, Celery and Calisaya, all of which ingredients enter Into the composi tion of Dr. (lujsott's Yellow Dot-k and fcnisa parllla, the Queen of all health meuers. It Increases the power of endurance and counter acts the pernicious cfTccts of physical or mental cxhuustlon. A cur In the carving knife betokens that a spring chicken has been in the house. Iloom 'rani), Ma. Sidnet McNannt, of N'ew Klclitnotid, O., writes; "My lungs were weak, mvbicitn cone quick and shott, my heart palpitated, my (beams disturbed me, my blood was poi soned with scoftiln; my back ached, I had dyspepsia, my kidneys were affected. I could notwotkoor could I even eat lth eomfoiL Life seemed a burden; rheumatism was In ev ery joint; I sulTeied from pdes; initiation was painful and full of sediment. I thought I could never get well, but Dr. Guysott's Yel low Dock and Sarsnpaillla has letuovcd nil my afflictions." Wiut's In it nnmc? That which we cauli flower by any other lumc would tasto ns good. Courier-Journal " It Is a great nrt to do the right thing at the rlKht time." The person subject to de rangement of tho kidneys or bvor has a pro tectlve duly to perforin" In purchasing a pack ago of Kldne-Wort. It invigorates theso organs and bj Its cathartic uud (llurctlcelTeeU, cleanses the whole system ot all bad humors thus belnj; "just the thing." "Tun proof of the pudding Is In the eat ing," mil us imp prooi 01 me pie tnai mail- ut It's the proof ot tho pie t e printer. Sprln'Jleld S'eio. dctib the If the mother Is feeblo It Is Impossible that her childieu should lie strong. Lydhi H. l'iuk ham's Vegetable Compound Is n perfect Hpi-elllo In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of women. Send to Mrs. I.ydiu K Piuk'hain, SI Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. "I am afraid of tho lightning," said a pict ty gill to her lover. "(Julte natural," ho re plied, "when you havo a heart of steel." Tim young man or woman who must for sake society beeauso of mortlMng freikles, tan, tetter, pimples and Itching cxoilatious of the face, should use some of Dr. Itenson's Skin Cine. It cleanses the scalp and Is good for the toilet. Dr. llenson'b Celery and Chamo mile I'ills, so wideh and favorably known as 11 sure lemedy for all' kinds of licnousncss uud headaches, uro ulso for sale ut all druggists. iNQUiitEit: What Is the most scarce Ameri can colnf Don't know, sir; dollars uro quite icarce enough. Jlonton J'otf, Two-Thirds of u llottle Cures. Da. U. V. 1'iKiiu:, HulTalo. N. Y. : Dear Sir I bave been taking your " Kuvorltc Prescrip tion" for "female weakness." Before 1 bad taken It two days I begun to fool stronger I have taken but two-thlids of u bottle and be lieve I am cured. Gratefully, Mas. II. (J. Lovktt, Wat&eka, 111. Exi'initEVcn torn lies Hint It docs rllo an artist to afck liim: "What will on take for that frame with the incline thrown iuf" Sick nitd bilious headache, and all derange ments of stomach and IiuhpN, cured bv Or I'leicc's "l'ellets" oi anti-bilious granules. "j cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues, lly druggists. A Biiooklyn man advertises a powder ta "cure cut", and dogs of sniiimunbulisui ' it Is put in a fzmi.JJruukliin Aayle. Throat, llronchtiil anil Lung DNctiHtm aspeelulty. Send two stamps for large ttoatlso giNingscli treatinent. Address Wiikmi's Ois I'li.NsAurMEiucAi. Assoiunox, liutlalo, X.Y. Wiikn- Mr. Fish had hU children's por traits painted they were npiktn of as nardliies little Flfalies done tip In oil A'. Y. Uniyhic. 1'ttrsonal. Tho Voltaic Uelt Co., Mar-hall, Mich . will send Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltaic Helts uud Appliances, on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) who are uflllctcd with neivous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restmaiiou of vitality anil manhood. Address as above N. H. No llsk Is Incurred, as thirty days trial is ullowed. InniK Is a complaint from England that leather is found In Atnerirm sausage. This shows carelessness on tho part of our sausage- ' makers in tho Eastern States, but out West here, whcie brass collars are worn entirely, no Mich tumble is found with sitisage. lve that the words "WNeonsin sau-igc" are blown on t lie sausage ulster, and vnu will never be troubled with leather. VVcA Hun. 'Wcirkliigmcii. Ileforo von begin jour heavy spring work after a winterof icluxitioii, our sj-stem needs cleansing and strenthcnlng to in event an at tack of Ague, Hllious or Spring Fever, or some otliiT.Springslckues4tli.U will unlit you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great expense if you will ue one bottle of Hop Hitter- in your family this month. Don't wait- Jlmlliiituii JJuukeue. Wiiv is the early glass like a pen-knife! Because the spiing tilings out tho blades! C3T" Hoods, scarfs, ribbons and any funcr m ticles can be made onv color wanted with the Diamond Djes, Scarlet, Caidlnal lied, and all (Hipular colors. Who Invented tho steam-engine 1 Watte Ills name. Dos'TDinlnthehouse. ' Hough on Rate." ISc. Clears out rats, mice, llle, roaches, bed-bugs. Wur Is u dead lien better than a live one! Because she will lay wherever you put her. Stinoino irritation, Inflammation, all Kid ney Complaints, cuieil by "Huchupaiba." $1. Wiienkvkh a lot of girls rtrlkn it is safe to k: "Who Is he!" Eoton Pott. atk Rr.nmNo's Russia Pal ve, best family salve In the world, and excellent for stable use. UScts. Am. Grocers. sell National Yeast. Try It Tnt the new braud, "Serine Tobacco." UAR-wnnKT.ii, palls, wosh-bowle, and even bricks aro mado from paper. Now why don't somo one go to work and make leather out of boardlug-bousc pie crust. It wouldn't rcqulro a particle of tanning. Ir you wish to know tho climate of any hlri mountain, why go to it und climb It. I lull ruttl Satunlay ytyht. Wo ascent. Free Prett FmsT i-Anv "Dear mo, I novor saw Mrs. Potts look so pale." Second lady "Nor I she's probably been out In the wet without an umbrella." A MKTnon has been discovered recently by which good walking shoes can bo made from leather. This will have a tendency to rollovo tho great strain on tho pastcboatd market. (Jhicxigo Time. 1 - ... A New Yoiik writer says tho humorists have had their da)'. Yes, It is undeniable that there Is a marked wane among them. A'. 1". buteix-ndent. It was a clover girl who, when her lover, who was too bashful to "speak out," asked her what be should do, replied: "Do write, uud fear not." Mkn of Intellect stand by their Ideas; dissi pated men fall by their rye deais; and men with extravagant wives aro ruined by their high dears. Tin: lloston Attverttirr has discovered that It a man applies himself diligently to getting Juice out of an oraugo ho generally sucks Bccds. AnAHi'.M.A "Oh I I do so love a big dog!" George (with n tlngeof sarcasm) "Oh I don't I wish I was a big dogf" Arabella "Dou't worry you'll grow." CMmyo Tribune. A tuioKMAKRii advertises a foot-pad that will relieve pains In tho foot. Tho old stylo foot-pad used to relic jou of ev rythlng you bad u'jout oi.Philtit!eiihut HulUiln. "What Is tho national fishery ciucstlont" pom pou ily exclaimed an orator; anil a squeak lirr voice In tho audience responded: "It's, 'Huve you got a bite.' " s ED Sunday Soliool, il Musical, Tomporanco A or School l or Conventions, cannot no urrrrn than to kx- AMISV, AI'I'HOM IMI AIIOIT DlTSON 4. lyO'n CIIOICB bKIIIFH OK Ml HO 1U) K( Hl'VDAV SCHOOL TKACHtiltH riuinnt help lr Intr tuki'ii wlih our truly solitau trio uf bumluy hcliool 1MK Light and Life. - 3J1KNTS, Blilntiii; wliliOos- ii'l I.IkIh UiM'lit" I till 111" Life uf IJoJullU'lilIiUmoil K. .M. .M01N TOSH. rjflfjfirn nc viivrnnv iim.ii..; front ru..k unmihiiui w iw i un i.wui Do reirlti'tl as ci:n rs. AMJKY & MUNOKIt. Beacon Light TENNEY "HOFFMAN. ftltli a 1111)111 by iiiuy jouiiL'niii; ,irt. N'o lx-tlrr byinns. Kti li. 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LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER la the out and chrupft Aurtniltural Monthly Nopnt. mluaia Noiluha Wr almply aik Vi i nta for fact) aubacrlptlon Kvrry Farmer wanta It Ktalilllied nlni jean. Hainplo ropy for U-ccnt atamp Addrtai JSklil.XSli fAUUCU, HI, Loula, Mo. n buuMoLIub samaritaY, CURES AND 1 k. NEVER FAILS. 4 MAMAHITAN NKIIVINR CurrJ m of ciill-py anil nrrveus ilrMllty, K. II. mii.i.mr, Sciull, ItenutillcCo,, Kso. NAMAU1TAN MtKVIXK Cured me of com ulatoaa ovrr flrr yrr no. W. Koho, Wirt, Jrllrrsuii Co., Inil. SAMAIHTAN MKKVI.VK Camluitof iaiiiu. Mna. M. 1. Hiioksr. DsvliMIUi, la. flAMAKITAN M'.UVI.Vi: Cured raj son of rpllcpar. K. L. Moniuw, Wulkcr, Mo. NAXIAUl'l'AN NKKVINK Currd my dsulitrr. llr.r I M Ukkii No VI Dclrcii Hit, , ItuYtUnd, O. NAMAItrrAN NU1CV1M3 Currd my dixiiKhlrr of rilli')Ky. jAUKH.Mi'iti'iir. Cubs, 111. AAMAUlTAN .NKltVIM Cured me of rlieiiiimiUin. uiut cpltepny. Jons' lurHlytl. Ei'iirrsl drhllrtT" Ktlrill.v, Vrlmlpo, Iud. HAMARIT.I.V Milt VI.Vi: Cured mo of iiumi. Kmua Himwki.i., llolyukp, M HAMAICITAN Nr.ItVlM: Curcdmr daiiKlitorof run nf initiy )i'iim itunillnp II J Amikhsok, Kuypl, KntifiiiaiiL'o. 'le lex. NAMAItl'I'.V.N NKItVIM: Cured my daiiKlitcrof rplli-pay lUv r, l1 Himil.T, LsKrnnse, III. NAM A ItlTA.N Milt VIN I". Cured mc of t-pllcpHy W (J IIkowmvu, Attorney at Law, liuUoula, Ark. HAMAICITAN Mill VIM'. Cured my son. Wm K. Tannsh. No. nil I Ibcrty Htreet. Dayton, O. ha ji a it itan s i: It V I .v : Cured my ilauuiiter. ALruan Oowri.u Llttlu Itlur, CiU. SAMARITAN NEKVlNJj. in rou NAi.n Ti V ALi L. J) 11 ULi a TSTS Or amy Iw lind illrrct from u. Kor (iirllnT lulortiu-. lion ineluai) ininp for our I llut ratod Journal iclYloa: evWctnti of cun'i. Artilrraa jiit. h. a. itiriiMo.vn .te co., Torlil's Kpllrptlc Inatltutr, 8T. J08EPH. MO. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST OUHC for KDDNEYJPJSEASES. Does alamo baok. or dUordorod urlno lndl eato thftt you aro a victim P TJLEff DO NOT IIEaiTATJii uio Juoner-vvort. nt once, urug- BUU roooinmsntllDnndlt wllliipefxllly ovor como tho dlaooao and roaloro healthy notion. I qHIoq For oomplalnts iocullnr tm c - w w to Tour nor. Diicn n liain mil wo.ilcncflnca, Kldnoy-Wort la uuaurpaut d, aa It will oot promptly and nafoly. KHIinrBojc. InooiitlnenootroUmtlon. ofurlae, brlolc duat or ropy dcpoalta, nnd dull ilroifc'nc palm, all apodily yield to jta curatlvo power. IJ- BOLD J1Y ALIi DIlUaOIBTa. Trtco (1. MAKE HENS LAY An KniflMi Vi't'Tlnnry HiirKi'im ami riiiiinlat, non trnvulliiK In til l count ry, anya that ni"t of tlin llnm ami Cntlln 1'iiwilrrHMilillinrn nrn wiirtliliianlnvali Ho aa)atliHlSliirlilaii Hi niiilitloul'fwuVpinruAlmoliitplir mini mill iniiiinnni.lv valnitlilii Nothinir on i.urth will , inako In'na lay 111." HIinrlilnn'M ('utiillllun I'liwilari. 1 Ilon, iiuu tnatpnoiiful to ono iint foml Hold evry- lli.ri, orannt liv mnil fur ultflit Irtl.T atamp, I H. JOII NSON.l CO., lliialon,Maia.. formerly lliini)r,.M. 1'AUSOMI. 1'uitUATlVi: ril.l.rt mukii nuw rich uioou. bJESSEJAMES RANK I CuinphMf Life of ihrtio Hold llluliwiiy- lllln. AUnnf ttui 'aitlliinati lla jalliMia itt.,1 iollirr hold outluwa of tin' honlrr 1'ullv Illu. Iiulrit. (Hit'I niinr. Nrml I'm I y 'iila Mr Oulfll. Ti-niiH llb.TkI AOI'A'I'MWA.NTKI). rOKHIII.K. - Mi.MAKIN, ClndliluU Ohio. PENSIONS ! v ari'ncijia. ly miiraiifil In lli pmnu Honor IVii.ton anil other War Claim., ami ra- Ml ci tfnlly licit CoriFapotlilMlf 9 l.lvlilf.ulf.Nii1 l..irlrar MII.O II. HTliV r.NH.b ('!.. Allot nrya.flta,. WASIIINQTON, V. U, CI Krri.ANII IllllOt Cuioiuo, III, i DuiRuir, Miou. nb:vi.xj .iba:bm.D'2! Now tuiproteil bliucer AMui'liinenla (iimtilelv llox eufr iwodrswi'ia ilruli Irsf (ulile llmeyour JpB KapnaaAKcniorihTnne, no mime) wnnieii iiniu liner trlnl If iiolanllafm lory, r turn ntiny rxpinai 1 warnint rM ry inufhlnr fori )i ma Airenlawnm iliui'MTy town, Addrc.iN, P. LARBEN, 358 DivUlon SU.Ohlcago.IlL HIRES'.S OVED ROOT BEER aKeaAuallouaof laukaKem adolUoua nlioliaoim aparkllua; remiM-rante liovuraK'" AkyourilriiK((lt,orarn by mall for Co. U.K. II i veil. IS N 1) la. Ave . rhIU, irilnik'RoL, orcrnt. OPIUM; & morphine rArmwjft 1 n ini'.f on Hi ir XI t 1 111 VI "iiyniii il ii him, or j.u. urfMaN I' U l!t.l..i'hh'tco,IlL IK linn I'AKiMJ.vrKICM now uae our Niiw lUiUUU run-' nieiilkliidaiiraiwa.autlify wlllcut Inner llmiiiwr 1'riie Me.."Ml. I'lrnitunt nndirlrrU Aiei-ma Addnaal- It'll II .V IlltO , New Oiford, I'a. For pamphlet a tlrarrlb'g it lit) great Atlnnim Clnw er IJulllna Attachment write 1 UK AUI.IMA.NA TAVLOKCO , Manafleld.O. KU AcrcN lo All. vtillci to ,1. ICOOKKH, Land AkuiiI. I'lanklnion.Ualc. VnilMf! UCU lf T0" want to learn Tf If (jraphy ltt lUlinil mtll afiwmuiulia, and he renaln of a tltuaiion, addrvaa Vai.kntink llnoa Juncivlllc, WIe. niinnirO'" Dealera Kedlura Work. Low rillMhlr Nrria. UNION 0AKRIA0EMPO. U U U U I L. WC0..Olncinna,tl,O. CaUlocua Free. S66 A WKKK In jour own town. Terms nnd fooutntfrre Aildr'sll.llallett&Ca.l'ortlaiid.MB A MONTH-AGENTS MANTED-ooat fV ut lllttrf url f ! nlni rn rrtrlil I ml til til Tvsm rWAaUrcii Juy Ilruuaun, Detroit, Mich. S72 r WKKK fl2 u diiv at home casllr mado. Contljoutntfuo. Addrea,l'ruebUo,Auffuiia,Ma $47 A MONTH and hoard In your county. Men or l.adlra Fleaaant lliialueaa. Addrrai 1' W ZlKHLKK A C'o.,llox'Jt,ChlcaKO, UL JC 1. nn tMjrdayatliomn Rnmjilpa worth 8S VlI IW 4.U ir free. Audi5.iSriNiON &OoM rortland, Me. A. N. K. OJ 875 irK.v wuirixu to aiu r.itTMsicnn, titrtiktc m iuii aiur the .ttlmrtlnemcil 1 thlv paper. " -