mmM ' "&r J & Some Oitbretks ef Trlcalalaslg. Apropos of the recent alarming out break bf triehiniasis at Aurora, Lid., the Cincinnati Commercial gives, the following 'facts relating to previous cft8e8:"-" - Z 2 It may not be uninlerefiting lo the general reader to know that the, trichinae are more frequently found in the muscles of the human body than haa generally been supposed. They were first ob served by Fiedcmann in ,1822, but first fully described by Prof. "Owen in 1835, who supposed they were a harmless parasite ; and for a long time they were considered simply as a dissecting-room curiosity. But in 1860 -a young girl died in the Dresden hospital from the effects of trichime, as was afterward fully proved, by Prof. Zenker. Her flesh was found after death to be lull of trichina). "They were alive, some coiled up and others lying straight; and they appeared to be iff all stages' of de velopment, and in every part of the body, not even exceptinglhe heart itself." At the Bame time Prof. Zenker learned that, ..soon after the girl had been taken ill, the housekeeper became unwell with similar symptoms ; and all the servants were taken sick about the same time. The butcher who killed the pigs was also found to be ill. "He had' been three weeks in bed, suffering from rheumatic pains in the limbs, and had been as if paralyzed over his body unable to move his arms, legs, or . neck. He had always been a strong man. He thought he had taken cold the day he killed the pigs ; but when it is known to be a habit of German butchers to taste the meat they kill, in the raw con dition; the history of these cases to Prof. Zenker became a history of "trich iniatous disease." Some.of the cirl's flesh was fed to a rabbit, and it died within a month, with symptoms of the disease, and its mus cles and flesh were found to be filled with the trichina:. Other rabbits wore fed with the flesh of this first rabbit, and they diedVith similar symptoms, and their flesh was found to contain myriads of trichime. Prof. Langdenbeck, of Berlin, relates the following: "In 1815 there was a ' church visitation, in which eight per sons took part, and seven sat down to a brcakfaat consisting of ham, sausages, cheese, roast veal and wliito wine. In the course of three or four days every one of the seven persons was seized with diarrhea, pains in the neck, swell ing of the face and extremities. Of the seven, four died, and the threo who survived remained ill for a long time." Another' instance of the outbreak of this disease is related by Aitken : " In October, 18G3, there was'a,festival held in Hel.stndt, in Prussia, on which occa sion 103 persons ate of sausage, called by the Germans roost cwurst. On tho day afyer tho dinner several paraons wero 'attacked with' great irritation of the bowels; great prostration and fever. Within a month more than twenty per sons died, and more than eighty per sons Tore then suffering from the fear ful disease under consideration. Case after case died a slow and lingering death. Activo inquiry into all tho cir cumstances of tho dinner was instituted, and tho sausages being examined with tho microscope, wero found to be literally swarming with trichinro. Tho vitality of the trichina) is truly wonderful ; it is not destroyed unless the meat in which they are found located bo subjected to the temperature of boil ing for such a length of time as to in sure that every particle has been acted upon by that degree of heat. And who would then be willing to partake of such meat? The usual mode of .salting and smoking meat is not sufficient to destroy trichime if present in it. A Scene In the Women's War. Among the many heart-touching inci dents of tho women's temperance move ment reported in the daily papers from scores of towns in Ohio, we cut the fol lowing from a recent letter in tho Cin cinnati Gazette, representing a scene in Uillsboro : " Turning a corner on loot Saturday afternoon, I came uiioxiKict odly upon some fifty women kneeling on the pavement and stone steps before this door. A daughter of a former Governor of Ohio was leading in prayer. Sur rounding her were tho mothers, wives aud daughters of former Congressmen and legislators, of our lawyers, physi cians, bankers, ministers and lending men of all kinds. Indeed, thero wero gathered there representatives from nearly every household in tho town. Tho day was bitterly cold. A piercing north wind swept tho stroeto J piercing us all to tho bono. Tho plaintive, ten der, earnest tones of that pleading wife and motlicr arose on the blast, and wero carried to every , heart , within their reach. Passers-by uncoverod their heads, for tho place whoreon they trod was holy ground. They eyes of har dened men filled with tears, and many turned away, saying they could not bear to look on such a sight. Then the voice of prayer was hushed, tho women arose and began to "sing Bof tly a sweot hymn some old familiar words and tune such as our mothers sang to us in childhood's days. We thought, can mortal man re sist such efforts ? The effect upon the spectators is indescribable. No sneer is heard scarcely a light word is spoken. The spirit of devotion is abroad, and thoso who would scorn to pray themselves, yet feel that hero is something which they must at least re spect" ' 1 Rothschild's Career or the Turf. A London' papar Bays that if tho ex ample jot tho late Baron Rothschild's career on the turf could bo more gener ally followed this national sport might yet bo saved from the degradation which threatens it The professed object of racing is to improve the breed of horses, and, no doubt, if rich jnen would pnr suo it with this single object they would do what cannot otherwise be done. To Baron r Rothschild, accordingly, a fine race-horse was an animal worth produc ing for its own sake, and he applied himself systematically to breeding race horses. He never squandered money in speculative purchases, but kept a stud which he diligently and patiently improved, and it was by the qualities of a thorough man of business that he at length achieved a conspicuous success. When ho won, two years ago, the Der by, the Oaks, and the St Leger, all tho world felt that a piece of good useful work had been justly rewarded, and they rejoiced at the evidence thus shown that thelurf was capable of reinvigora tion. - , Exatrt Biters. The savages of the South Sea and other islands, are remarkable for the expertnesar which they acquire by habit, in diving and moving about in the wa ter ; being accustomed to it from their infancy, the element becomes so natural to them that they seem to have the use of their faculties in the water, as well as on dry lani. According to voyagers, they are audi -expert diver?, that when MijMr other piioeiof iron was thrown OTWwnjw, jay tananuy jumpeamro the sea after it, and neTer failed to re cover it. On one occasion, a smith's anvil is said to have fallen -overboard ; not being able to bring this up, the inl anders contrived to get it ashore by de scending a great many times, and roll ing it over till it reached the lanu. ttxiAdt TVTr. Dihraeli draws the following dark picture of Ireland at the present time : I have made a note of the provisions Uif the Coercion act. which .wereextend- I. 1 At -.. i !V A f' lOTrt A oa uj ine ljora Ajieuten&in m ioiu, wu have been extended mbsequcntly, so that now, I believe, thev apply to eleven-twelfths of the whole country. In the first place, persons out at night nn ,der suspicious 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 sent 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 tho year 1870. 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 propo.sed, to continue these "acts' until the year 1875 ; and Ireland at this mo ment, I believe I may say, is governed by these laws, which in severity I am not saying that tho severity is not nec essary ; 1 refrain from entering on any question o( that kind but is governed by laws of coercion and stringent sever ity that do not exist in any other quar ter of the globe. Well, then, is it not perfectly absurd to pretend to talk of tho tranquility of Ireland, where a man cannot go out into his garden after din ner and look at the stars or see which way tho wind blows without tho risk of being arrested by a policeman ? Ethics of Draw-Poker. Washington Letter. Ben Holliday, who is now here living in widowed quarters and looking after his railroads, is said to have raised the largest hands at poker known among gaming capitalists. " He won fifty thousand dollars from me," said William Sharon ; " but I waB sick that day and had to let him take it. Ho can't beat me when I am feeling welL" . - It is very easy 'to corrupt public men at tho poker-table, for a large percent- Zof them play nearly as many, I uld judge, as in the old days of slavery. Poker has arisen with the Northwestern domination, and the ease with which it is learned, the reckless chances t invites, and the rapid popu larity it attains in every circle, make it an especial game for large operators who loiter on the threshold of .politics. Make a public man poor J and replace the money as a gift, or permit himto win and suppose he has wronged you, and he will try to work off the obliga tion with a might which he almost im putes righteous. These great, brawny operators know such things, and honor in tho chief places is no barrier to their circumventing. The table, the fine and rapid woman, worldly talk with bril liancy in its delusiveness, the confidence that follows tho wine-cup, and tho cool study of a man over five cards when he bets beyond his measure these are the steps by which hard men capture better ones. Bribery is seldom direct, wound ing the feelings or pride of the recipi ent. It is extended, like the love which precedes ruin. It says : " My friend, I admiro you. To see you poor with your talents is a reproach to our country that you illustrate. I never yet met a man 1 could get bo close to. If you ever feel tho wolf too close to the door, I hope youwillinottwrong your friend be silence." And it is done. . Poison in tho Fire An Exceedingly turious uise. Ono tf tho most remarkable cases of poisoning, and ono of tho most curious accidents on record, occurred at the house of a farmer named Merritt, four miles northwest of tho city, near W. G. Stewart's place, a few days since. A young man named William Haley had been trying to poison wolves, using strychnine for the purpose, which ho baited for the creatures with fresh meat Ho had been unsuccessful in poisoning them, and one day early this week, on going to his baits and finding them untouched, ho went to Mr. Mer ritt's house abont noon to get some fresh meat, and being disappointed in getting it became disgusted, and threw the bottle containing the strychnine into the kitchen stove, where Mr. Mer ritt's daughters were cooking dinner. Two of the daughters, young women, were standing near the stove at the time. The poison exploded a few sec onds after comine in contact with the flames, and a livid streak of fire flashed from the front of the stove and struck them in the face, inflicting severe burns. The symptoms of the burns soon showed they were poisonous, and meuicai am was summoned without de lay. For a day or two it was feared the young ladies could not recover, the strychnine having obtained such an ef fect in their blood, but the application of the proper antidotes allayed the poi son, and the sufferers are gradually re gaining their health. Dubuque Herald. . It is Healtliy te Mrttj t The statistics of all countries show that marriage is promotive of longevity. Married people of both sexes live lon ger, because they are ordinarily more nappy ana praaenny De&aved than even bachelors and spinsters. Moral and sanitary science combine in demangMng that wedlock shall be encouraged. It happens, however, that in all old set tled commtuutMs there ia a .large pre fonderance of women. The'female sex is less able than the male, to light un aided tho battle of life, and its miseries, in the event of failure are greater. The excess of unRsirried women should rw diminished, if philanthropy and sound political economy are capable of grap pling with the eviL There are two ways of solving the difficulty. One is an equlixation of the sexes bj means of the aided emigration of surplus women to new settlements. Governor Slide's down east -hnnlmirtrMiiiij name so rapidly after going Wee t that their sur oessors were put under $2,000 bonds to remain single lor three years. In aaaar cases this proved no obstacle to iapet nous wooers, who paid the pecuniary forfeit that they might be malted to the objects of their afeetjon. The) same JhiBg is going am every day- im Xew na.j5fearrA cma mme. Sadler's Tribalatiras. When Smiley, of Pittsburgh, started for Philadelphia the other day a woman occupied the seat in front of bim with twin infants. Jufet before the train moved off thewoman asked Smiley to holdSe.b4Dii for a aacHeat vaile'stie went to the drug store across the street after a new bottle top. He Atook the little ones and before the woman re turned the train started. Smiley was in agopyj "and'wben the babies -began to cry no words can describe his misery. This kind of thing continued until dark, and then as the conductor refused to have anything io do with the infants, poor old Smiley put them into his own birth and tried to soothe them. Bnt the more he tried the more they howled, and he set, up alongside of them the whole night utterly wretchedwhile the other passengers swore at him and threw boots at his head, aadtcalled bim hard names because he wouldn't keep the youngbtcrs quiet. By the time morn ing came Smiley waa pretty near crazy, and the twins were almost starved to death. Ho had nothing to give them but plug tobacco and bay rum, which he carried for his hair, and he knew those were not healthy. The first time the train stopped he bolted out and got .pie. When he returned one of the twins had tumbled off the seat and had a broken nose ; but he stuffed them both with the pie until they were deathly sick, and began to disgorge. Then Smiley was in a worse case than ever. When he reached Philadelphia he was on tho very verge of insanity, and his reason was au but dethroned when a policeman entered the car and seized him on the authority of a telegram from Pittsburgh, on a charge of kidnapping. fie spent tho night in jail, and was then released on bail. He wants to nod the father of those twins. He yearns to tell him something, and to fumble among his hair. Max Adelcr. Chief-Justices. The following is a list of tho Chief Justices of the United States Supreme Court appointed between 1789 and 1874, and the date of their nomination : John Jay, Now York, Sopt. 26, 1789. John Rutledge, South Carolina, July 1, 1795. Ratification refused by the Senate. Wm. Cushing, Massachusetts, Jan. 27, 1796. Appointment declined. Oliver Ellsworth, Connecticut, March 4 1796. 'johu Jay, New York, Dec. 19, 1800. Appointment declined. John Marshall, Virginia, Jan. 31, 1801. Roger B. Taney, Maryland, Dec. 28, 1835. Salmon P. Chase, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1864. George H. Williams, Oregon, Decem ber, 1873. Nomination withdrawn. Caleb Cushing, Massachusetts, Jan uary, 1874. Nomination withdrawn. Morrison R. Waite, Ohio, January, 1874. Gire Them Cold Water. It is very doubtful if thero is a single possible disease in which the patient should not have cold water ad libitum. O, how babies often suffer for cold wa ter ! A nursing baby is given, no mat ter how thirsty, nothing but milk. The little lips are dry and cracked, and the little tongue so parched it can scarcely nurse, and yet it has nothing but milk to assuago its craving thirst. Try it yourself, mother, when yon havo a fe ver, and we are sure that ever after, when your darling is dying with thirst, the teaspoon and tumbler of cold water will be m constant use. Deny it milk, givo it plenty of cold water, and it has a chance of a speedy recovery. When any antidoto or remedy for any particular class of disease obtains a wide-spreading notoriety, it is but rea sonablo to suppose that it must merit the popularity it receives. It is within our province to mention that Dr. J. WaiaKer's California Vd-eoar Bitters, so long and favorably known as the safest and most reliable remedial agent for the cure of Liver, Kidney, Bladder, and Glandular Diseases, Mental and Physical Debility, and all complaints emanating irom a corrupt state of tho blood, etc, are in great demand. So satisfied are-wo of the intrinsic worth of this medicine, that wo do not hesitate to notice it in our columns. It ia well to mention that this medicine is com pounded of roots, herbs, and flowers of California, and has no fiery material or alcohol used in its preparation. We can add no better enlogium than the fact that we use it constantly in our own family, and each member thereof nnr. takes of it, when necessary, according to directions. Note York Paper. 34, An Qatar wife of Other Disease ! Catarrh sometimes exists alone, but is more frequently a symptom of other diseased con ditions. Tho following letter explains it : Coujjiowood, OnondAga Co- N, Y., Jan. 33, 1872. Dr. R. V. Pikkck. Buffalo, Jf. y. : Dear Sm Allow mo to give yon a brief his tory of tbe effect of yonr, medicino called "Golden Medical Discoverv"iu mycaee. I am now in my seventy-fourth vear, And natu rally of Arm constitution. Within tbe last few yean, from over-exerciee, I have been afflicted with a complication of diseases almost incredible to relate. In the first place. C- i-iiiA, hi m ucgreti mai, io me, it seemed that mv Toice paused ont at the ears, to which was added its natural ally Bronchitis, to which, at no great length of time, were added Nea ralgic pains in the head and shoulders and bloating of the lower limbs, the most of which was superinduced by a torpid state or the liver. I had the advice of several eminent physicians, and tried almost every known rem edy for such complaints withont relief. A rapid loss of strength and waste of flesh, re unded me that I could not long withstand . vv. .u. u. uiBwase wnicn was fast boaring me down. I gave up all business, made my will, had my grave-stone placed in position and lettered, except date of exit, and resigned myself to my couch t await events. Not long after this, I aasr voar advertisesMnt, procured your remedies I am ,l0w on t , ond half-dozen bottles of Golden Medical Discovery-have a good appetite, have gained fifteen pounds of flesh no more talk out of "J,, no more oioaimg or tbe limbs, can walk two or three miles with ease, and feel that you have given me a lease of tea or fif teen yean subject, however, to the ratifica tion of the Court above. That you aav live lone to do trood to nnffrinr hnwAmi. k. giacera wish of Your unknown friend, Lcthra Cole. A Noble Entertrtse. Bt a bold in novation upon old theories, tbe National Sunri cal Institute, lndiaaapolis, Ind., has achieved a name and work of philanthropy ble. It is the great Betheeda of the nation. Thousands of the halt, lame and diseased: the paralytic, those with deformed limbs, spine and face, and those eaffering with Files, Ratals. 9? "dCTinmic Disease, here find ira hef. Send for orcalar. Cob. Pebsons requiring purgatives or pills abomld be careful what they buy. Some pilki not oolyeaaee grifb paiz, bat leave tha boweto m a torpid, costive state. Taruyns' Parasnre PUU win relieve the bowels and cleanse the blood, without injury to the sts teso. CoejL 1t is a rare tliing that physicians give any countenance to a BMdidae, tbe manufac ture of wbkh is a secret. About the only ex ceptien we kaowof ia JelkntoiCa Anodyne Umi menL Taia, w beKevs, aB iadovae, and gaaay w uraaa b in uwr niacaca wim rreas Bjsad the Mmtfhew OoUetfe Journml tat bwatfawTWawfeyatareafhbeinewa eamea tieo, frrrebyIraMayVw,Detrc10ek. ... DT WiLHOPT's A5T?PER!ODlC OBFaT vza asd Anne Tosic ! Wilhof t Tonic has es tablished itself as the real infallible chill enrr. "It is aufvere< j admitted to be tbe onlr relia ble sad hamlets chill medicine now In uw. Its eAeacr in connrraed bj thousands of cer tificates of the very beet people from til parts f tbe oooatry. It ctuaa inalarioa disease' -of every type, from the chairing agar of the lakes and rallcya to tbe raging fever of the torrid atme. Try it! It haa never beru known to faiL"u hkmvock, Fi.nlat t Co., proprie tors, New Orleans. -- r-, Go to Hiteksidk Water Cnre. Hamilton, III. Brawn HrnchUU Ttwhtl far ! fan4GMs. A COCOS, COLD OK SOB THROAT Beutrt Immediate attratloB, ant ibomU bt Check. If allowed te eoatinn. Iibitatio or raa Lvaee, a PaaaAnarr Trioat Arrrcrto. oa km lacBBABLs Luo OuiAts ti often tbe raiolt. aaowxs bkohczuaicTjioches, arise a direct lnflnc oa tie parU.g tt imme diate relict For BaoacuiTie. Atma, Catabeii. ConcarriTB aid Thboat Dubaim, Tocb ii a re tuti with oTiraif good turttii. BtaaiKi abo Peine Steakis Win Bad TBOcuiuaeful In cle. flog Ma oce when taken Before SlngtBBor Speaking, and relleTing;tae throat after an unaiaaleiertlun of the Toralurcitii OMata only "Bnoer'i Bbocbiai. TocBt and do aot take any of the worthless lealtatloi' that awf he etered. SM evmrvAerc. UOUMKIIOIaD PAJfACKA AND VAMELtV IaISIMISXT. WHT WJLL TOC SUTFBB? To aU persons taSerinc from Rhenmatism, Hen To aU persons aSerlBf from Rheum tlim, He ralgia, Cramps ia the limbs or stomach. Billons ralffia, Crasapa la the limbs or stomach. Bilious Colic, Fata 1b the hek, bowels or side, we would Colic, Pain In the back, bowels or side, wevould say Tri notrsBHOLa Faxacba ab Pajclt Ian say Trb HociiHOL Pabacba abo Family Livi mbt Is of all others the remedy yon want for In btbbt la ef aH ethers the remedy you want for In ternal aad ezteraal mat. It has cured the abore ternal and external se. It has eured the above complaints in thousands of cases. There la no complaints la thousands of cases. There is no mistake about it. Try It. old by all DruRvists. mttuka abnnt it. Try It. Bold by all Druggists. THIKTV VKAKs KXPKKIKSCK UK AN OIaD IUTR8K. MRS. WUfSLOW'S 8COTH1KO BTRCP IS THR FBBBCBIPTlOROFonsof the best Female Physi cians aud Burses In the United States, and haa been need for thirty years with never failing safety aad success by millions of mothers and children, from tbe feeble Infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child We believe It to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World In all eases of DT8XMTRRT and MAR RBKA IK CHILDRBR, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions tor using will accompany each bottle. If one Oeuu ine unices the fac-staalle of CURTIS a PXRK1RB is on the outside wrapper. BOLD BT ALL If BOICIRB DBALXRS. CIUIaDRKIV OKTKM 1AMJK PAL.K AMD RICK. from no other eause than having worms In the atociach. 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J. $180 yg WBCK1C araarantead so A rent a Ifawl Patented Article. Balahle aa Soar. Pot circulars, address LAWTBK. Patentee, Pittsburgh. Pa. IMV I awawlaw the aaaraes of tn persons with 1 I cia. wtn reewlva, free, a heaaUfal Chroeao r sseseweii'ms so to get nea, poet-paid. Csfw .VeeeNy Os, MB S. laUi-et P1KU , Pa. KtOBtTgCD BrtAlMTKBe. gSPPStSl t. Wewearv Sttjww TsnuMs OCCWV Presh, Pmra as4 asaptael to owr cjiautt. Bead for catalog- J t. HOBBT. Seed Grower, Bnda. TIL U JUBILEE ORGANS." witxswtar. I :ataal Iatsr Isiatttas; l4eem,IliX4rwv.rwwwr,vet. lBta S eowissacay. tarai toAgswta.aad BwSwaTttMBa BBBtsr what, aw ethar beak. AA- Baaul tar tawctaHai waats a AreSAtlCarAJLseCa.nweaB.OTat.towia. mMDTtfflPAMlELffl TRIUMPHS or TBE Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., NEW YORK, Orer Eightjoae Cempetitom, AT TUB WOBLD'S EXF-OSmoW, VIE1W A. 1873, ere 1. Tfce Knight's Cross ef the Imperial Or tlrr of KruncU Joseph,' conferred by hn ApnttnltcMiJeilr the Kmperorcf Aumta. upon tho Honorable Nathaniel Yt net ler. Tree ident f the Wheeler 4 Wilton Santae Ma chine Cfttnpauy.ae the founder and bu'tdernf Sewing Machine Inttattry. 9. The Grant! Dlpletn ef Honor, recom mended by the International Jury for this Sewlug Machine Company only, for their Im portant nintrtbatlnns to the material and social nelftre cf mankind. 3. The rand Merlal for Prozresa, awarded for their New No. C Sewing Machine, IhId forrroareef made sine the Para Karctitlcn eva ea-aj iim w aJB luai aWBL iiiui. imua of 1167. at which the i-uty Uiid Medal for Sew 1167. at which the i.ii1ti IfuWfurS.v. ing MarMnea was awaidrd to ihii Company aence m Vienna awara main TOfrmtl fiom a low level or inferior melal. but from Gold UtAal. the hle-haat award nJ, ? l'l e The Grand Medail tar Serif, for the Jev.l- opmentcfKeedletndustryaiid.xceMet.ee and yivtivu. 5. A Grand 9IedaI for TIeiit. far excellence and superiority of Cabinet work, the only vi mn llliu in tnia aectiou. Medals far Sererml Co-Opcrators, of the Wheeler A Wlleou Company for superior ability T. The OMelal Reparl. published by the Cm erul Vtrtct ton of the YieanaXi position, sig nal zss ine ewprrmacy or tne wneeier Wilson Company for quantity aad quality of nanuraetnre, ana position in the sewing Ma chine business, as follows : OFFICIAL REPORT. VIENNA RX POSITION, SEW INO MACHINES, Ac. (oaocr 13, sbc.S, b.) "The greatest Sawing Machine Manufactory In the world U that of Wheeler Wilson, New York, which alone has brought already over 90,0uo their Sewing Machines Into practical use. The complete production of the parts by machinery ie so regulated that each complete machine may be used ae a sample fur eshlniiion. This Arm pro duces 600 well-adjusted machines dally. "The latest production of this Arm, and which Is the wonder of the Vienna Exposition, Is tUslr new No.SewtiigM,achiue. This nnlverssl machine sews the heavleit leather harness and the finest gautes with a truly pearl stitch. " Wheeler Wilson have received the highest prizes at all World's Expositions. and at the Vienna Exposition were extraordinarily distinguished1' FURTHERDISTIXUUISHED HONORS. Kbw tobk, Sept. 13, 1P7A. THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR OF THR American Institute, New York, Was unanimously recommended by the Judges of Rowing Machine for WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 6 SEWING MACHINE, as being "a decided tmpiovement over all other machines In the market." and which "mnet revo lutionize certain branches of Industry, especially In Bhoe and Harness Manufacturing." "Baltimobi, Md.,October31,IK3. "The Mabtlanu Ihstitl'TB has a-varded Wreklbb A Wilson the Gold Medal, for their NewKo.6 Sewing Machine. OtherSewlngMschlnes received nothing." " SAVA.t aii, November s. IS71. "At the Oeoroia State Paic. a Kilvbh JIidal, the highest and only premium for leather Stl'ch lug, waa awarded to Wubelkb A Wiijom for earn plee done on thelrNew No. 0 Sewing Machines " PRIKCIFAL OFFICE, No. 625 BEOADWAY, RKW YORK. A(encleainall the Principal Cilic of the World THI8 PRINTING Illll'W.W-'y'cS: Harper's Buildings, New York, rper Buildings. New York. For ssle by Chlci Forsalnhy Chlca- go Newspaper Union. 114 Mnn Newspaper Union, 114 Mnnroe-et., In 1Mb and ZV-lb parkagee. Also a full assortment of Job Inks, and ARMS. Satisfaction On. ,rnteed. Pamphlat Pre. 'CHAS. Af. BVAMft Maasrrer. 6 Fourth Street. - - - LOUIBVILLB. Er. IM West Fourth Street, . - C1WC1NN ATL O . a TRA AOENT3 wanted in town and 1 fe f .country to sell TRA, or get up club ta" "orders for the largratTeaCompauy In America, importers' prices and Inducements toAuents. Send for Circular Addrrss. HOUKUT WELLS, 43 Veiey 8t., N. Y. P. O. Uox. lit?. 144 School Teaohers Wanted To engsgn during the spring and summer In a business In their own counties paying SIAO per month. Addrree ZlidLKad McCCBUV, Chicago, III. Is'othltsa; I.tke It Its Lltrralnrr. Agents warned for Science In Story, by Dr. K. n. Foote. Select your territory, Ac. Address Mur ay Hill Publishing Co , 13 East 3Pth Street. K. Y 3000 WORDS. The t'rononncliig Hand-book nf Words oflrn Ml pronounced. as given by the best authnritles Sent to any address 'in receipt of sixty Cents. LEK a SHEl'AKP. Bitslon. RPAIITiniL I JOODecalcomanlaorTranr BiAVilaVa ferrtcturesKitpsld forJC ff"C I wlltE8e I cents Heads, Ltndseapes. Flowets, Autumn Leaves, Birds, Animals. Insscts, Comic, Ac They cau be Instantly transferred to any article, so as to Imltato the most beautiful fiainttugs. A variety of ptcturas, catalogue aud nstrnrtlnns sent fur 10 cents. Agent wanted. J. L. PATTER CO . 71 Pine Street, New York. A6ENT8 WAMTEO i"r xhh Yonmau'i Dictioaa'y of Every-Day Wants, toiitalntiigwiOnn.RBCKir'TsCbonarrfle number be ware btgus Imttat'ous) Intensely Interesting, at tractive aud useful to all clasiss. saving m-ney dally to every buyer. Selllngfaeter than any other three books combtued! One Agent has already sold over J.CO0 copies I 1C page circular and terms free. Address P A. Hctchixiob A Co , CmcAno. Ills. Boys at wild over it- SaXVUR MAKKTK. for linen. Cards. Zavst- opss, Ac. Brot aJ compute wua t tvpe for MhOO it is beauti fully chased anU heavih silver pUted- a a ytttx BLOoton. Wanted Agente. FroM 75 to $250 per Month, Everywhere. Stale and yrmale, to eell one of ine most userni arttci'S ever invented, need ed In every family. Send for circular. Address hM.HR A- (V)., 137 STATE ST.. CHICAOO, ILL. the govno Housekeeper's Friend. By Was. COE5ELIU9. frice, $1.60. Interleaved, as 5. Tbe most popular and reliable COOK-ROOK and guide for the duties of the household published. It will be finod of great value to every housekeep er, and is tbe standard work on these subjects PirniTH Thociabd bow ready Por sale by all booksellers. Sent br mall on receipt ot price. TH0MPSO5. BKOWXA CO , Publishers, Boston. Portable Soda Fonilains! $40, $50, $75 and 3100. GOOD, DURABLE A5D CHXAP. SUfft4 Seacl j fvr Use. Haaufactared by J. W. CBJAPHAK A CO., Hasiso. Ivp. SE9D BOB A CATALOOCB. BOOK of HadlcalWondera. Should be rrad by alL Best free for 3 a lass pa. Address ITS. BOWAPAmTK. Cladncati. O. a BRbbbbmB Antmereetirtg Antmereetiny luwa. Mlfle.llUF' BninetWtfwaehafaB.. gev, containing va! ahl laforaaaja for rhmt who are married er en temp tat narriaa-e. "rice m eta. k v maiL Asevwas lr. Balls' Illawea. trr. aScwthtaghehBtwat.Bt.Uwls.Mo. OpI WMITTia1 WS.!S IaaetaiaBait,aa4Bsoatewi.ijesewlp1 kyslnanod thaaew. CoaeaMartoa ahlet frea. Can or wrtre- JsetpabMahed asr btlae tor yeaaa area ww suffer aa. BaMlfty. AcaaeaphVt i; aeedtBB,Bssae.lIIatTata4.iwe. froai Bervewea sctasess narrcSOBLlBCT. mT Bfewattaaraa OK BOCT, CHABHTJTS."-- 1SVSSS4 rasa thy cheoaa. ta a stair a sat aB eaa wy Bfe. inaiiBtr wtta Oraehs, we el gsttrLCsM J BBBBBBBBBBSw V LC' Wfje my wcbh ai.i. wm vmani ez. , 15 A lassr I SCO, I T.WU14MM raaav TO GASPEHTERS ! -aT?TSA50-c5 g -I Z-SIrflr " r --''uVtxM ! Dascairnox The aboe engraving reprcnU our AructTABUa TKaatSOLD (broken at one nd) J It Is tbe only thlnir In lb world that will poiltlTely exclude rain, dual, cold and snow from coralas under the door. T!.e parte markM A ar n4e of ah.a4 are united by a etrtp of hearr, pure rubber marked B, which te Adjustable. It durability hae beea teeted for years. Builders aU Indorse It. I READ! BELIEVE! AND ACT! IMaECOIS. Chicago. O. I.. Whcelock, Architect - "II is an entire sucrese. and quIU tndltrent I bleln ertry building." Jonathan Clark. Builder: "1 regard H as ttnenaled. It will com lata cwnaral u.t c N. Itnldan. Ka "It ha eacerded my apectAtlons." Jno. M. Van 0tI. ArcM tect : "I know of nothing that can compare with lt." O. P. Kandalt. Architect "I am dolnir th public a benefit by recommending your Threshold. I nerr ha teen anything so effectual Allt Bartlett, Butldra "We earnestly recommend It toour ftUnde.' 1! Rd. rubllther Titly dollars would not tempt me to remove mine. If 1 could not rrlac them." W M. Scott (Scott t 0. Builders)- "It it a good thing. I havo one that haa been In nse for yean and leasjrHl a ever " J.M.OIotf'ltr. Lanark. "I have one In ue. It tajtist what you recommend It, 1 hsveconrtud! to buy the right of this county." Uilah Ruch. MnnU "Tour Threshold is the bit I ever u Bvery man will want on at his door." R. N. Ratler. Parmer City, telegraphs "1 will tab th. right for this county." Ramey A Campbell. P-rrl "We eau dltpos of quits a number " W If Carroll. Oreenfleld "They are the only thing that will antwer the purpose thoroughly. Tv give perfect aUtfirtlon." James W. ratterion. Mann-U "I consider it the belt thing that ha ever been oftereJ to the public. Send terra fjr Macoupin county." Hodirman Sorubrger, Vie torta "We would like thexc!ulv le at thle lolul. V can work up a gd trade" II Wright. Havana: "I am very much taken lth them and think Iran sell quite a number." u Y Bard, Walnut "1 believe they will lt rapidly." Martin I'ro.. Chllllcotho "We want to l a certain territory, say iMi con ty." Wm. DntiUi . Varna 1 noutd like the right or thl crunlr and Putnam. Tbone thai I hve put In gve peifect latlt fiction " IOWA. -Aaron Park. Wilton "I like It very much I can 11 quite a nutnbrr ' Homer Prlndle. Port Dodge "It i Jut the thins and I grcAlly ned-J I want the ayenry for thli county Riechert Bro..Tlrton "Send n oneiin. nehll want onltealot." J. 11 Shugart.sbencn doah "Thnto that I have out in rice universal i -- w-- ' E. Stotti. EUora "I be aen rdera f r quite I 'u tlrundy counties." lie welt .t Co., Lime I and Orurnlv counties." Hewett .t Co.. Lime ' A. A. McLean .t S ott.M llo -W wih the t , Scotland cm-ity, Mo." mm ' a tnccrte. Itlijail I rjt ' eon. owning a houae, n It lartrger. O ileal the thing. C W t. ee1. Mn!therUht f.rSmtnMt PaK-A'toand Pocahontas counties." Jk! I !?" 91"".' ?5 k They are Just the thing 'itniiSr " lets, rretion A Zee .1 nebro They make it asuceett." Iluulneo i A Co., Idattlle i ,..- , ,, ..... ,!.,. 1 you to hold thtt county a hit e -hlle." J. W. w. .. ti. .. t .- -- 1'ortlanJ "Sent! ti j and And your Threshold a perfect tucirs fend of O rant county." IT. It. Stephenson, Mlertown: "Yonr Tbrethold lagood thing. I ml tax Wabah county. Send on the wrttlrgs and one rtxeen Threiholds." WISCSI1SI. M. A. Stiles, Eau Claire "There rau be hundreds of them eollhtre." Oeo.W. P. Felch. Wrlghtstown "1 can sell a gieat many here Chart's ITutler. Colnmbui "Send one on trial. If It succeeds. It is the tlrsi of a Urge number 1 will send for." A. C. Morse, nioomtngton 'On you give exrlnstve territory? I wonld like Ibe west part of Grant couaty ." R C Kann. Port Washington "Name yonr owes! llruro for 10 drsrn ThrebnlJ: also what you will lake for this ar Washington Co." J. AVulfendan Wonnewuc "What will yuu lake for Juneeu And Sauk ronntles t". m PENNHVLVAMt.-J. r.. Itarton. Beaver "Send me the right fr this c uuty also send oot7 hundred Threihiblts. Wbst io u aak lor Iawrence, Mercer, Washington. Allegbsny and Bullet ctmnttes?" J.'W. Sharbsugh, Carroltowu : "There ran l a great many sold here." Jeeob T. AUrlcht. Pethlhems "What would your charge he fur Lehigh and Northampton counties, and at whtl price could you let me have Thresholds!" J R Hull. Philadelphia "What are yonr terms for Carton. Luserne and tvhnvlklll roiintl Write at once." MIIHH1AN.-J R Wataon Bro.. hlte Pigeon "The Thresholds are Jut what w wanlad. K. W. Heuton. Itrniisnn -There can boauieal many sold here." J, R Leonard, Chesanlng " think t ran sell filte a ntim er. I be levr It to be a good thing." II. W. park, Vassar "It has truck ma as being an excellent thln- I th.uM like lo tntrodnre them In this county." OHIO. Joseph Ruhr, Lovelar-t ""i mtf eri n espeel to hear from me attain." W W Nay, Wakeman: "It la the best thinrrof Ihe ktne'.to wy I-ilti.l, now In Ihe trade." Levi A, Norton, nryan "It ve you an age it lu T ledtir Will you cire the excluttvo right tu Lucas couaty r 1 think there is a chance to make something out of it." KASif AS. Hoot .t Hai, L-aen worth : "It try. , j . . P. W. Zalgler, Manhattan l wish the Lake Bible t: l nave nutit a nnnse, aaa trtea to fllWOVlll.-J. S. Swelrtneen. Kansas City countrr." R. F. Tower. Ilnldeu: "1 want the Walber. Bt. Louis: "What will you sell the right of this Mateforf Please answer by return mail OTHER POITTH. A.J. Miller, North Lansing. Jf. Y, "It Is a splendid Inveullot, I like it very much and so dors evtrv one that has seen It." Judah Mead, Ban rranclico. Cat "I am favor, ably Irnpreesed with your Threshold. 1 would like the agency for thlsctty " Kennlnv llr irhatka Minn. "You may expect quite a large order. f.r we need something cf that kind hsi very bad ' C. II. Mauker, Harvard, Neb. "They will go like hit rakrt.for there Is nothing nf that rt la this part of thocouutry." W. J. Blatter, Winchester. Tenu "1 can soon sell several hundrrd W It. Bowman, Nsw Orleans, La.- "I can sett a number. There is money in It." Tho Tetwia, Peckertown.N. J."What will you take for Orange (o.,N Y..am! what will you supply Threshold fm ' The foregoing testimony speaks fur Itself. We need riot add a word. Applicatlobt fur aunty Rights are Increasing. If you w.nt one or more counties, tpesk quirk. Our prices are very I w, as we own the right for the Cntted Slates. There Is ptenty of money ran be mate out of It One man c Indiana made over (30 in one day. Others are dolug remarkably well. a-Togood patties hran not pay all the money down, we sell on monthly payments. .How la yonr time. iMn't delay' Name your territory and send for terms. Retail price for single doors Is Bl.fO M-A rare opportunity is offered to parties possessing capital, who desire to purrhsse the rlgh for one or more States, and engage In manufacturing and selling A foryr rrfitrn ran soon be realKed on the sura Invssted. Send for particulars. Address WILSON, PKIIMK A: CO., IS Clark-it., Chicago. This advertisement appears but once. Cut It out and save It. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK am CATHARTIC PILLS, For all tie purposes of a Family Physic, CURING Coitlreness, .lawn dice. Dyspepsia, la dlRestlna, Iyeerte ry. Foul Rtoasaxh anil tlrcath, Eryalp- Ina.lIrailarhrtPllea, Itfiruenatlsni, I.rwp tlona snd Mklm IMa easee, OMIouenaais, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tatter. Tn- imiri one) Salt niirum, Woruis, tiout, .Meuralaln. aa is Dltinrr Pill, and Purify Inj; the Illood, are the most congenial purgative yrt perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they eircl all other Pills. They are asfa and pleasant to lake, but powsrful to cure. They pnrge out tho foul hurnora of the blood; they stimulate tbe sluggish or disordered orgsa Into sctlon and they Imrart health and tone lo IAS whole being. They cure not only be every day ccmplaints of everybody, but formidable and dan gerous dlirsies. Most skillful physicians, most eminent clergymen, and vur best citizens, snd certificates if cures performed and ofrrat benefits thev have derived from these Pills. They are the esfrst and best physic tor children, becauio mild as well as effectual, ntlng sugar-coated, they are easy to trte and being partly vegetable, they are entirely harmless. bxvabbd bt Dr. J. C. AYER ft CO., lowoll, Practical and Analytical Chemists. Soli ty e0 t)rugjt$ti and Dtaiirt in JtatfeciM. Cinrt PKIt DA V Commission or f UO a week fDLt'9 Salary, and sapensss. Weoffsrlt and will iMtylt. Apply nnwr.U.Wfi tjereVCe..Marion.O ..jalogue for 1874 will bo; Ufal'ent free to Agents oo sppllratlnn. l.tlKW MAPI, CII-M1, L'HKtt. ' M ElgafP"1! c. Our new Map of IKDI I rlEeVflAKA, ILLI.10IS. OHIO aud MICIII OAK, are the best and cheapest pub-f lllshed. t e Awasl T C nUlDOMAX. We" l 4 liar clay Street, K. Y iTHEANECTAR II A rcaa witbtbaOreenTeaflavor War ranted to ultalllastee Por sal every where. And sold at whole sale only by Orsst Atlantic and ratine TeaCo . 3 A U7 Tesey street. X T P O Bos B-.-t. Send for Thea-Hsctar Circular Orient Safety Lamps, Entirely of Metal, are Ihe esily larwpe Irs ns wtilch ran rselttier wreak, leak, nor eistleMte. Areor tsasnrntal aHft cheap. Aflapfrel la all hnneehnlw siseai alaa. fa stores, farlaries. rhMrcltes. ale. AGENTS MAKE $10 A DAT Mrltlnx 1 hese Umps. AOE.tTS WASTED Hi every -oontv In the CnlleJ IU e Addrese WALLACE A SONS. MB C'hanetscra airaat, Jlow arht. FortieliilleRe-inilll' iuocoiwesien lull ft. Homes in the Near West. BBTTXa lands at cheaper prlcee than can be found elsewhere wltbm civilisation A thnttt frxrtKovtr I.JUB.eao acres. on tbe lines ot the rhlcago snd Borthwestern and Illinois Central I Railways. In Iowa. Average credit price S4 and g per acre. Title clear. Bo fever and ague, Por I Un-t esplorlng tlrhels. r'celvaMs aa rash In nav- I mrst. or maps and a-nldes giving- descriptions. prlres terms t snv isformation.callooor address J0H5 H. CtLIIOL'B. Land Cinniiilimir Iowa K. R. Land Co. V JL'B4olph st. Chicago. or Cedar Rapids. la. B -tarnmnd trip half fart irexcir so Irtttl Jrtm rsiraei apjiu tt f As S&ttrt ivejtoflre MIUIM8 OF MIEt Bid Fani Lands ; 1 KEBRAsKA. " MOW FOB SAUEJfERY CNEilP. ; Tea Tsari Credit. latatast ealy t yer caaf, ' DeerrptlttrarpAlU.viLkSfr-alXr."iPrr. THE PIONEER, A handsome ntastratea paper, rowtaieise; " HamttUad Law:. eaalld frea to alt parti i or the wcrW. Ad.rcss O r?T"- Land cctaratsetoaer. C. P B- BOwasiA, Baa. HOMEOPATHIC DOatZSTIC JaXDICDRL BTT aUAtnUK JrCtATCMKV. , Tha snh edition withla three years, last re- ! reived. It Is tha aseet eplet aa4 rabaela wjrh ' 13 prtnt. J A pages. asbetaattaBy hoa&d.prsee , aa. aahraaaycaaaw1tsaaspltaawtofBsA-l Icta's lor ail. Book aa4 eaaa aeat to aay part -f the rite4 states aci4 Cana'a oa reelt of IT. B. j Bv It aavee twite its coat ta erery hvauly with I eauarea eans AAAr yatatc : TA1 4 St Bear fork. Bust- I a i eafae; Tr"Jir B'Wf,' .bbbbPbbbbbbbbbV T BBrlBW HU HOW TO HIE I0HET ! rr 'L ' ' PBl!TSaWBBBBWBae8BBmBlBBhw atlfactlon. The demand will b large Char . - - . . a numUer. 1 want the egency ror Jirnn, liar M- Srrlrgt (t'atl.tn spring Bunou "e inma we ran iitrla many - agency f a Huren and Ivl ronnllea, Iowa, and nrg i:vrUly that sees Ihe TCreinld tblnkt It Klnley. Kramettt" burg" "They are futt what svery er- Itit 1M windy country. Sena mm more, aio inn . f ma wriraeu 9i. !nmoi mirianqi are vrry tataMe article, 11 will be no trouble t "1 I ul tie unUer my dmir, and It It a complete trr nair Joien Tnretaoias ss samples, we wum use I'euce, MI'Mown . "1 canvaited my nelgbNrbro.l 'O mi re. Yesterday t sola 3. I wilt take the right Tbrethold looks lo us as If It wss Just the thlnir Air this conn exclusive rtwht for thlecounly.M J-hua )tot-ert eep out rain, etc., but rawed, semi 3TntrhoM - "Ills lust the thtnir usoded In this rati of Lho rxrluttve right f Johnson county 'r.r THREAD -for yoir MACHINE. Dr. J. Walker's (alifm lib Vin egar JUMrrx aro a jnirt'ly Wt-tiihlo picpanition, mailo oliiclly from Uiu na tive licrha foimil on the lower ratteen of tin Sicira Ni'Viula mount. litis of (.,allfr nin, tho iuciliclnnl prritifrt of which an ('.xtnictvil tlii'iufrotn without lho uso of Alcohol. Tho miration irr :ltuoflt daily asked. ''What w tho cause of tho j UllJi.tnillcleM HUCCVHK of VlNUiiAK IJtr- ' 'rt'tuf lltlt esltwU'fsf til tls-kP f.Wlt ri.lHiisA aieaa.ys 4 IlllflUVI lOa -. I HJ J 1TIIVF tho cauvj of dlwiiM?, and tho p.iticnt m couth IiIm health. They arir the jrrc;i hit km I purifier nuil a Iiff-Kri prliielpl, a jierfect l.cnovator and Iiivigor.Uor of tho oysteiii. Never U'turn in thrv hiatiiry of thn vrnrM hw a iiirRcIno lHvn eotniHiiiiwlfil tioeM-Keinir thn rriiiirknMrv ituditlr4 ofTLM'.j.ft HrrTKn. in iit.-tlfrtr tn Kick of fVtlf tliM'OMs iniin i- limr t. Thy .ire n p'ntlo Purgative oa vH nn a Tmlr, n'lii-viinr Contention or hiflauuiuitinn ! Uio LiiiT ami ViiMcrul Orjcan". iti ilillmi' I)l-'na..H. T1m irnM'r!Ii'.s of im. WtiKKu'n VI5K1AR IllTTKKitroAlH'rlrt, iMnnhnrftir, Caniunntivi. Xntritintiii, JjixaUvo, IJiuretic, .Vlitivi ritiutrr Irribint, budontic. AlUtv Ur, und Anti-Iiilioue. K. II. MrlXI.IAM) '-. f'l.. Druggists and (.en Ajrti8n Krsnrieni f'lif.mla. and cor of Wathinrton and ITmrll-m t. ! V Solel by all DragKlsta and Dralrre. aBKawaff-Pw r way fzuarantaed "i - J4BhvgyBBau.ll .tiarr-iirtu. refar-f" awgaajWaf ' " w w w.Oi ui.x.lytO D aiir."rw wuMag tiM m fawigw,i. OPIUM a0IPIlE HABIT t- -Ii r rurl l Ir 1,-rU '. Known ,i miiio r.-iin-'T. ' C'IfAItr. i: fr treinrnl tintll ctirwl. fall on or axMr - DR. J. C. BECK, ClnoiriHrtl. O. gssa1e XateateaTlbuw-J EXTEiwaWATOfiS 'and IflSCCTPOWDCR FOR J. r. BUBT, Cl'BBA.1 A Cv)., K , V . Bole Af-of- "JhmopoiicM hhiI the I'eoptr," f Hm D C tire - s tun- a1 tt feea. . ia mr r. a. !?? a r i,ia we iinein, wat s- p0eM lew Ifc- NHw CUulUw k- Ocfm W. vvWWPecw.ae W .. hettS B. a; , i.ailTlri. rwi,rm.Hfmio4MfUWMf,o ' cmmM B4 Cop-et la ;, mwa ..,!, k ;. r-vetiJ. 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