-t fi r l.i r GENERAL HEWS COH0EX8EB. The Calendar Clock manuractory at Ithioa, Na T.f wag burned, Feb. 12th. Lose. $50. 000 T Insured. Mrs. Andrew Bates and two children broke through the ioe near Kcw Haras, Conn., February 10th. The mother was rescued, but the children wero drownad. Owen Lindsay, convicted of the mur der of Francis A. Calvin, was hanged in the prison yard at Syracuse, N. Y., February 11th. He declared bis inno cence to the last. On the 11th of February Manning's plaining mill at Marlborough, Mara., to gether with valuable machinery and 30,000 feet of lumber. Loss heavy no insurance. Thv Hutchins Hotel, at Ho joke Mbe., was fired simultaneously in the cellar and attic early on the morning of February 10th, and completely de stroyed. Four stores on the first floor were burned cut. Loss, $75,000; par tially insured. On the morning of February 11th a fire occumd in Pittsburg, Pa., which destroyed the Birmingham depot of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis Rail way, a rive fctory mill, and other build ings. Total los3 $150,000, partially in-eiire. PERSONAL. The burglar who entered the National Bank ot Commerce a lew nights ago at New London, Conn , bee been discovered in the pcrBon of Geo. C. Parker, one of the tellers, who has confessed, and all the missing funds of the bank, amount ing to 21,500, have been reoovered. A Brace or Dog Stories. "" The Buffalo Adver titer says: "Lately a Mr. Stambacb, residing on the Ham burg turnpike, called at No. 7 Polioe Station and reported to Captain Flani gau that a large Newfoundland dog, attached to a hand wagon, had been stauding on the turnpike, about a mile from the city, for three dayi, and refused to move, though some one bad released him from tho wsgon, which was partly filled with willow branches, evidently cut by the "dog's owner from a grove in the vicinity. It was ascertained that the animal's owner was Andrew Selrick, a basket maker; also that he had been arrested and committed to the work house for thirty dajs in default of a fine. It is believed that, being cold, Andrew lelt the dog and wagon at the place where they were found, to 'get a drink,' ami that he took a number of 'drinks,' till he became intoxicated and forgot all about his propwty. The circumstances we remarkable, and afford a good illus tration of the faithfulness of a brute which had stayed for three dnys without food, suiting fat his mesler, as opposed to the master's dissipation and neglect." The T;ny NVWy gives the folio wiug in a late issue: "Recently a little &irl was sent to a ttf.re with a $2 bill to make some purchases. The child ou her way to the store loaf her money, and rtturn Intt home told her father of her ill for tune. He at once went out in search of i- miming cash. While prosecuting itis search he was accosted by a lad named Ryan, living near by, who on learning what was lost, requested tiie gentleman to show a bill to a dog that was with tho boy, and apparent y inter ested in what was going on, and assured the gentleman that the dog would find the lost note. The gentleman with some incredulity presented a note for the in spection of the dog, which the latter Feemed to examine Intelligently, and then tho boy sent the canine on a search. Shortly the sagacious brute returned, nut with no bill, and the gentloman's look of Incredulity became quite posl tire; but the boy asserted that the bill was nut on the street. Had it been there, the boy maintained, the dog would have found it; and to vindicate the high repu tation of his per, asked the gentleman to place a bill on the street at a considera ble distance and unobserved by the dog, which was done. More money was ex hibited, and the dog sent out at random. In a few moments the sagacious animal returned with the note. In the mean time Mr. B. Tuanard bad found the lost note. Tho remarkable sagacity of the dog being told, Mr. Tunnard heard of the story and promptly restored the money to its owner. A comparison of events left no doubt that he picked up the bill before tha dog was sent in search of it. The animal is a very intelligent water spaniel, that has been trained to search for nidden articles, which be baa done with more than human thoroughness. On one occasion a lady lost a gold ring, which the spaniel soon found and re stored to the owner after being shown another riep hv the lady." Jennie June scolds the girls for per mitting young men to be extravagant upon them in the way of bouquets, car riages and what not. The Marquis of Lome and the Pi inccs i Louise will be the guests. of Sir Edward Thornton during their v?lt to the Cen tennial Exhibition. It is said that the Princess Beatrice of England who is not, as p-eviously re ported, to marry Prince Louis of Bal ten burg is deeply in lore with the Prince Imperial of France. Aba! Our American pedestrian, Wes ton, has beaten the English champion. New is bis time to die covered with glory, and when the 50 he has won will cover his funeral expenses. The Milford, Pa., Herald announces the death of Mr. Sipley, who had lived in solitude many years in Green town ship, Pike county, Pennsylvania. He had been a wealthy merchant of New York, but failing in business his re verses so preyed on bis mind that he fled to a wild and desolate place, several milts from any habitation, where for thirty-five jearB he lived alone, sustain ing himself by fishing and hunting. F. A. Dockray, the American who was imprisoned during the pact two years at Valencia, Spain, as a Cu'-'an rebel, has written to a iriend in Florida. He says, under date of London, January 5: "I have been in London a fortnight or so, having escaped from Valencia, Spain, in the night. Was six days in an open boat ( ff the Spanish coast blown on to Africa in a terrible gale, and landed in Morocco among the Moors. Thence we worked over to Gibraltar, where I got a British steamer for Lon don. All I say la, don't you get into a Spanish prison. Let them choke you first with the garrote. It's far better. I left word in Valencia that I was coming to London to spend Christmas, but I don't believe I will go back to Spain. I wrote the Governor a short note here, eaying I was sorry he put himself to the trouble of searching every vessel in the harbor, and raising such a fuss about nothing. I hope he has cooled off by this time." A Paris correspondent gives the fol lowing pen picture of Madame Mac Mahon: "She is a dark, florid, stout person, with the merriest clear gray eyee in France; and, faith! these are laronly beauty. She is the despair of her mil liners; for her stout, short figure defies the graces of their art. She has a pas sion for pinks and greens. But, by good luck, because the is very broad and net very big, perple insist that she is a motherly soul. 'Look at that back and whisper people at recep- 19, for paymest of latere! in cols os bendy waa a violation of the tineas acta and wblak tho bonds were Issued, and therefore lha tee act sbonld be repaIoL Referred. Mr. Sevier offered a reflation ealllag oa tee Soe- rtary of the Treaaary t report, witnin tea any. the actual amount f gold owned by the govern- reanoipuo lifcaVM now oautaadroc-, accrued Interact oa tr.nt aad .Tillable lot the reanoiotloa ef epeete Tjsrmai t. after deduetine the amount of fold cer govt rnaaent bonda, and bem a called for the alah- lsgynnd op to ibis en:. Asotiua, fir. Scales, from the committee oa Indian af fairs, report d a bill requiring sureties for all In dian agent a, snb-agents and special asen'.s to ale aworn statemeata of the valne aed deerlptloa of proprty owned by Ihern oa which they beouoM sureties. Paaeed. Mr. Waco er, from the committee on airroprl stions, reported the forUficatisn bill, and asked for its present consideration. It appropriate 815.000. Mr. Wheelrr stated that estimate for the Tear were abont iauo.OOO. bat the committee hollered that a redaction might be made Passed. faxArn rfstfeestfay. Pit. IS -Senator Antbo ny submitted a concurrent resolution requiring report in the Congressional Record to be an accurate transcriot of the debates aa ther occur. without arditlon or charges In speeches. Sena tor Conkling reported with amendment the Hen ate Mil conferring exclusive jurisdiction over the Indian reservations upon the United State courts, and for the punishment of cr mes against the Irdlans. Placed on the calendar. Senator Morrill, ef Maine, moved to lay aside the pending order, t being the bill in regard to th sale or iimoer on tne pubuc ianas. ana use up tne con ference report on the joint resolution to pay in ter st on the District of Colombia bonds. Car ried. After a lengthy discussion on the question of concurring in the conference report, the Sen ate adjourned wituout action. Ilouais. Mr. Stone introduced a blU lilag th compeuratlon of railroad eomanlea for trans portat.on ff m i a. The Hon-e went Into com nittie of the whole on the Co I or j do bill. The only c-angrs made by this bill in the enabling act of last March are a provision that all qnalifl d voters under the laws or the Territory snail be entitled to a voe on the qaeation of ratification rr reje-tion, and a provision appropriating fV 000 to pay the expenses of a constitutional con vention. After a long discussion the committee ros : and the bill passed without yeas and naya. The Uonf e took up the soectal order, being the bill to teorpanlie the Indlciary. Pending action on the bill the House arjourned. which perhaps will not seem astonishing to Inventors who haw bad dealings with Government departments. At any rate the clerks had no sooner discovered the terrible parcels than they sent treaa to tbe Police Bureau, advising that a de tective should be eesamiaaioned to drop them at night, and aa privately as pos sible, into tbe river. This valuable counsel waa followed. U:frtunately the agent charged with the duty or putting the whole Austrian capital in danger of deetructua was perceived by a brother detective, who, not being in the aecet, ran and fished up two of the three boxes and restored tho as to the custody of kis chiefs. The third box still remains under water. An impress ion prevails among the) people of Vienna that tbe course taken by the Ministry of Commerce and the poliee in respect of this dynamite ounht not to be estab lished aa a precede f PM Mall Qatttu. Pla Poultry. Kill, or Plaieneld. IndWns, made the floest display at Chicago pcoliry show. HU fowl beet them all. Seacard. Severely Jehasea. shoulders T tions. HOW homelv. how mntriprlir And as the butcher-women lean far cut of thtir monstrous swaying earts to spy her Grace as she enters a shop from her carriage, 'Mon Dieu!' they cry, 'what a fine nurse for her marmots! Hut she has the merriest eyes, the pleasanlest laugh in France, that Is certain. She is always m good humor. And she nrirjht, (TTOOr friltli en.. II'. If. ,1 I f.--v .. utkJ, oj,- WK(. xuaiiume la with MarecbaleLefebre: 'I and my Marshal i "Sunset" Cox earned bH S3br'quet by a gorgeous article which he published in the Ohio Stetetman In 1853, entitled, 'A Great Old Sunset," He was at that time editor of the ijtaietman, and had not discovered his humorous bent. But his "Sunset" article was very funny. If we can sleep witcout dreaming, it is well that painful dreams are avoided. If, while we sleep, we can have any pleasing dreams, it is, as the French say, taut gaffne, to much added to the pleasure of life.- Franklin. THEXLITm OONttBESS. Bbsatx araautVM jr. u Th! resolution for the admission r ptn.hh..k &ftB&2&!5&&S& of the act bf IBM mT.VhAV "" ","ra Kctlon Bi5UfB'ih National Bank Wars anri vHfJl" weowuoa instructing the est itt-sTsV SttS:rs ESknatz Tiunday, Ftb. 17. The educatloaa committee re,iorttd a bill to establish an educa tional fund. Placed on the calendar. Senator Wright tn:rcdueed a bill to reduce Interest on the public de't, 10 1 rivlde for a safe elastic currency, for a speedy apiir.c ation of the value of treasury no-ea and national bask notea to that of coin, and to guard against panics and inflation of bank credi'a. Referred. Senator Wright stated that ee Introduced the bill without committing himself to its provision. Senator Allison called np th- Senate bill giving eoat-ent of the United Statea to the county of Du buque. Iowa, to construct county buildings in Wksnlnpton r quart-. In Dubuque. After dlrcur slon by Measrs. Allison, Wright, Bogy and others Mr. Conkling moved to amend so aa to provide t bat tbe consent of owners of property fronting on sa'd tqnarr, heretofore located, be obtained, which waa agreed to, and tne bill aa amended paaeed. The Senate then resumed consideration of un finished buslneaa, being the repvit of the confer ence committee on the disagreeing votes ot the two II on st on the joint resolution to pay the in terest on the 3:03 District or Colombia boads. After debate Senator ther man moved to recommit the report to the conference commltUe, that the resolution mtehl be perfected and have all cred itors paid. Agreed to, yeas 80, nays S7 The Senate tnen teok np the bill to provide for the aale of timber lands in tne States ol Califor nia and Oregon, and in the Territories of the Uni ted Stater. Sveral amendments were agreed to, and pending discussion tbe Senate adjouraed till Monday. liouBK. 1 he Speaker being absent by leave, Mr. Cox waa elerttd Speaker pro tern. The House took up tbe bill for the re-organlaatlon of tbe ju diciary. After discussion, Mr. Hayler. of Ohio, moved to lay the bill on tbe table. Kejected and the Home adjourned. How Indians Care Meat SklsB. an4 Dress lion. Reverdy Johnson, whose sudden death at Annapolis, Md., has been an nounced, was born in the city where he died on the 31st of May, 179G, and hence would have been 80 years old next May. He waa educated at St. John'j College at the place of bis birth, and at the early age of 17 began the study of law in tbe office of hia father, who was then chief justice of the district of which Prince George county was a part. When 21 years old he was admitted to the bar, and two years later removed to Balti more, where he has ever since resided. From the first he took high rank in bis profession, and during tbe last quarter of a century has been a recognized au thority on constitutional law. His later practice has been mainly befire the United States Supreme Court He and Thomas Harris reported seven volumes of the decisions of the Maryland Court of Appeals, one volume each year from 1830 to 1827. In 1821 bis political career may be said to have begun. He was then elected State Senator, and after four years of service, was re-elected. Twenty years later, in 1815, he was elected to tbe United States Senate, but resigned in 1849 to accept the cabinet position of attorney general under President Zich Taylor. Alter Taylor's death and Fill more's succession to the Presidency, Mr. Johnson resigned, and at once resumed tbe practice of the law in Baltimore, which he steadily pursued. A .V Tads Kabblt-Huit Another grand rabbit bent the sec ond of the season rame off Ifst week in Grabs Valley. John Guthrie, pro prietor of the Sonoma Rncch, having determined to rid the vicinity of tbe pests which destroyed acres of grain and vegetables for him last season, bad provided ammunition and provisions for the attsck oq the eiemy. Ten guns were mustcrrd into service, and tho hunt continued four days, in which time 850 rabbits were slaughtered. One hun dred pounds of shot were fired daring tbe crusade, and Guthrie is satisfied with the result According to the record kept by tbe boys at the ranch more than 8,000 rabbits have tieen killed in its immediate neighborhood since last July. They are tolerably well thinned out now, and hopes are entertained that their depredations will be less extensive next summer than last, when they de voured about 60 acres of barley, besides potatoes and other vegetables. They were &s great a plague to farm erg in many zrt of the country last- yes,- if tbe rstaboppers wera In Karioi $9Wkt--rS!hfr fcty fan. Jp. boadee indebtedneior the United BuS hv any farther readier. H? tETOffff tender notea now In use- discontinue sell In jr cold 'Treasurrnntil itnarhMi.v also of directing him to win or phi ion, DUt tn accnmuUte la the miuleaa. Adontxt J!llV?.ecff,,rre0,1Btion aettinc forth that prompt Beans aboald betaken by alcb leVa a JlSm J?8? render effee Jv. ,n. Jul" r arVBarii?ry.of ?." Treasury all necee V3f5l ?trr-01" " to tne end that i?SL il2Z "? "V provided for. tomlk?7f?' Ftb- 3S-"tor Morris tfc Ho2a?m,t,w?,, PP"Prtatlons, called np PMsTenJr' EfklB5 Pnropriaiions for tbe ?2?e?n.iJSI!,i2 fi otr iione for tbe iiaVm?JSrHO,30'.,S:T- Th olll appropriates anLoomr.'.VS17 ln?l,d- ".OTO.WO for wld nro;2 "? Paeat relatives, and ll.BTO . 2?J ttjrtlve and widowa of "e warof r.i!I?.!R-tfebil.'?P1 Ct;o of the When her lord has killed a bufftlo, the woman's work begins. She has to skin it, the meat to secure, and all to pick upon ponies or mules, and carry to camp, where the meat must be cured. This is done by cutting it into thin ebeets, and hanging it over poles in the hot sunshine, where it is soon dried thoroughly; then it is packed fresh in packages of about one hundred pounds each, and inclosed in a nice folding sack of thick buffalo skin, prepared especi ally for the purpose. This is not dressed down thin after being flashed, but well' tunned, and of the full thickness of the skin; the hair side nicely ornamented with paint, for tbe outside of the sack. This is cut like a huge envelope, so that the ends and sides will fold over what ever is put in them, and secured by strong buckskin rings. By being thick it retains ifs form, and is very useful for carrying other things besides meat and tallow. After tbe meat is taken care of the skin must be looked after. Those taken at this season of the year ar mostly dressed for lodges. They are first staked on a smooth spot of ground, and water put upon them, when they are ready for fleshing. This consists in removing the flesh with an instrument made of a straight bar of iron, 'about a foot in length, flattened at one end and filed to an edge. This being grasped in the hand, and a succession of quick blows given, the work slowly proceeds. The skin is then dried, after which the hair is removed in a dry state, and the skin reduced to tbe proper thickness by dressing down on tbe hair side. This Is done with an instrument made by fltmly tying h flat piece of steel, filed to a bev eled edge at one end, and with the cor ners rounded, to a large prong of a deer's horn. This is so trimmed, in connection with the body of the horn. as to form an elbow, and is used a little as a carpenter uses bis adze. This work is usually done in the cool of the morn ing. The brains of the animal, having been properly taken care of for the pur pose, are now soaked and squeesod by the hand until reduced to a paste, and applied to both sides of the skin, which is afterward worked and rubbed until flexible. The preparation of robes is from winter skins, and differs from the ioi;oingonIy in being dressed down on the flesh side, so as to leave the wool and hair upon the robe, and ia more thoroughly worked, and scoured by means of a sharp-gritted stone. Oat Mkal Bbkakfabt Cakk. Take one quart of Canada oat meal, wet with one quart of celd water, and pour into a baking tin so that it will stand half an inch deep. Shake down level, and bake in a hot ovtn half an hour, or until it ia crisp and brown on tbe surface. Cut quickly into two inch squares, and serve hot. Much bending breaks the bow; much unbending, tbe mind. Bacon. o50 fHTS ft 75 8 a is THE MAKKKTS. CHICAGO. Beeves Choice $ 4 JO XI t K f lU Sheep Good to choice ST'V Butler Cuoic to yellow t Floor White winter 0fiO Wheat-Spring No. S 1 01HO 1 03 Corn No. a l'S ilii Oats No. 2 31H4J Rye No. 2 CI fy 6?tf Pork Meis. tew 2t 2 Barley-No, 8 HQ3 ST. LOUIS. Bsef Cattle-Fair to choice $ 4 00 O 4 S7tf lioga Live 1 90 8-J6 Flour Fall XX 440 5 Wheat No. a Red ' MK'fc Corn No. S &itt Th Haw York DaUlv Grsmkle baa sained world-wide celebrity aa the trst and only dally Illustrated newspaper. It la published by Tbe Graphic Company. Hew Tirfc who apply their remarkaaie'Broceaf a to the reproduction of the most famooa eegravints aad paintlan. rcta'llng the most beaatllal copies at astonishingly cheep price, which enable any one to rnament his Lome with caolc worka of art. The Grrphic Company have iaeaed aa Uloatrsted catalogue ot Uese subject, which ther will send to any ad dreea oa receipt of IS cents. Thev offer gret Inducementa to aseata. Write to them fort erase. Among the curative agenU used by Dr. Gee in his Remedial Institute at Dabuque, lowa. wr Had the following: Mediratlon. when ceeeiauy; Torkisa batrs, electro-thermal bathe. Kuralan bitha, steam baths, alcoholic baths, sulphur baths, medicated baths, sun baths, air ind fnc t!on baths, earth baths, head baths, toot hatha, cold spray, hot spray, cold douche, no: douche, m'xed douche, pinnae, nasal douche, treatment with equalizer, treatment with Lelriotsueehes' Inst, treatment with movement exercises, walk ing exercises, medical Inhalation exercise on the tin, exercise on long tester, gymnastic exercises, re a, etecn and oriental batha. No wonder nv tieats are cured when such on array of curative agenta are in use for their benefit. Tmft'a Aatf oamatlc Crystal Feaatala Is tbe most anlque invention of Its kind that la used. Tbe apparent absence ol motive power excites renemt wonderment and surprise, gee adver tisement elsewhere Ta Beet Tek AU coffee drinkers can appre ciate the dlfferenccfbetwea ;ood and poor coffee. We have tbcught that some Improvement could be made In tbe coffee pot. aad tiie lover of the ftagrant beverage will be pWa ad to learn by the eut and advertisement In this paper that Messrs. Com p are t A Stark, or Dea Moines, have aa ttn- firoved coffee pot that glvea satisfaction, (."el he Imperial Coffee Pot and have no more poor conee. KIDHXY COMPLAENtT Probably there la t complaint that affec'a tbe human aystem which is so llttl- understood at tbe present time, as same of the varied forms of Kidney Complaints. There is no disease which causes such acute pain or more alarm inr In its resells than when the kldneya fail to secrete from the blood the uric acid andother:polsonoua substances which the blood sxcomulatea in It circulation through the system. If from- any cause the kidneys fall to perform the fnnctfona devolving upon them, tbe curanla tlona.are taken np by the abnor bents and tht- whole ajatea thrown into a slate of dlaeose. causing gr; at pais and suffering, and very often immediate death. IInee the Importance ef keep ing tbe kldneya aed blood in healthy cond'tlon. througn whlca all the ImpnrltUa of the blood must peas. PAIN IN TBE BACK. There Is no remedy known to medical relene which has proved itsrlf more valuable In cares of Kidney Complaint than the TKOKTINE. It aca directly upon tht: secretions, cleanses and purines the blood, and reetort a whole sretem to healthy action. Tbe following extraordinary cares of great suf ferers, who had been given np by the best pbvsl clans as hopeless cases, will speak fortcemseire and should challenge tbe most rrotonrd aun tlon o tbemcdicsl faculty, as well a those who are suffering frem Kidney Complaint. TIIK BKKT HK1HCINK. Kaat Marshfleld. Aug. ?. 1870. Mr. 8W-vens: Dear Sir I m f event -one le-irs f age. Have suffered many reara with Kidney Complaint, Weakness la my Back and Ht msch. I was induced byfrterdstotryyourTKGKTINK, and I think it the beat medicine for weakness of the kldneya I ever need. I rave tried many rem edies for tbla complaint, and never four d o much rel.ef a from the VEOKTINK. It strengthen and inigori.tca the whole sjftem. Many of my acquaintances have Uken it, add I believe it to be good lor all the complaints for which it ia recorameuded. Touratru'y. JOLIAII IT SHERMAN. PKONOUNCJSD INCCRAm.K. Boston, May 30. ltfTlr II. IU Stevens, Esq : Dear Sir I hare been badly afflicted with nldney Complaint ivr ten years: have suffered great pain In my baric, hips aad aide. wit2 great diffl ulty in paeans urlar, which waa otieu ana In very small quantl'les. ireqnen'il accompanied with blood aud excruci ating pain I have faithfully tried moft of the popular rem ediea recommended for my complaint : I ;bavo been nnder tbe treatment of some of ths most skillful tnytleians In Boston, sll oj whom pro EoancMmv rase incurable. Vhl was mr roi dl- lion when I wa ad via. d by a friend to try tn-i VEGETfNE, and I conld see the good tffects Irom tne first doso I took, and frem that moment I kept on Improving until I waa entirely caied, taking In all. I should think, (about six botUe. It is Indeed a voluable medicine, and if I bonl be afflicted again !c the same way, I would :lve s dollar for dose, if 1 could not get C wl'bout. Respectfully. .J. M.GIL K. SSI Third stree', Nuutli Bo Hen. 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Kockford. 111. tow ..See1' -- " Jtb'Vr r T X . . fro" 7id "T. .. - ree'a "rVseri:;,!. .5k!S:m- TVie. !iaiWe: l.vr..o- IK nrctrT - "NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY." This Cordial I. a CERTAIN CURE for (oughi, t alii, Iiiltamnratluu of th Lunar. r Throat ami llrrMl, ltrnnchl tl. aatd If taken In time, tit rrrt tiial fatal diaeaa (ommiinn. Ttr tuil ,t this medlrlnr Is a jn tpurnllon cif 1rnh talaed by a prenllar )iriK-r frtim flip mi of the Pine Tret, the mcll tiul irnrr tler vehlch are tTrll Iiimii. WMlithlt powrrfnl element rr th.troiixhlr Inroi poratnl eetrraJ other rttl tiicTr.ll. call, each of lilch jh. xvultiliic and lirallna altrllatr. Ihu. mnkltis; It tl mo.t POTENT ANTAGONIST to .it dtaraar of ilir jmlisymttry tr;in ttial ha yet brcn lulrxiliirril. DE. L. Q. C. VIS2AS7S Smith's Superior Onion Seed. YTarraated HirH,rLKE. RELIABLE Onion seed growing Is a specialty with me. and I hav test.monlals from over 30 Mate and Ter ritories where my seed was used In 1P73. bent free lj mail aa follows IVj oa. Early Round Yellow Danvers.... 16c Larire Red Wetherelle'd 90e White Portugal or "Uversktn.. T5c Remit hv P. U. V Ordr ,r Usrri.lrrA Addrr iiDAARD 9MITII. Colla. WaaMngton tuumj, .iiw tor. i.rce aiaconnt o it range' a, Per lb. 100 3.00 Letter. PINETREETAR CORDIAL la not a ntn miietl t!nt lt.t urirr tKrn heard f befwrr, l.ut an OLD. RELI ABLE. AND WELL-TRIED ...r.!lrln. that haa hren In ilall) u Uy r.nr. Ill and Intelligent ih lrlnn for thr la.t l t tree year, and 1 krn of In llir lilKhi ternta hy all ti lime i-il It. i thoiv eand of UNSOLICITED TESTIMO. NIAXS prove. If yon iiflr from any tliaao ftn vhlch thla t'oiUlal 1 recui.uttnitled, m nhraltatlnslr )i "TRY IT. Wl KNOW IT WILL DO YOU CJOOD. A atnailO bottle lll drnioittrntr It ulu able o.nalltlr. Sill I? ill DRUSblSTS M 5TBKFlE5. IHINCIIAL tr POT, 918 Fithcrt Ktrcer. rhiU.lf'phU. NOKUIS' GARDEN SEEDS. Send for Catalogue. Address, Clark At Hermit, Klilora. Iowa, 8rcc irum to M. D. Norrls. 5ed (Jror aaaaaBBaaWBaaBiaiaBBwaBBWaWaaJBWaaK Imperial Coffee Pot! Bes: thing made. No poor eonV. Hatlsfhotton cuarantfed. Prices 3 nuart. al.SO; 4 qt., tif"; 6 lit.. S'SG. la&mlil iMVilaaaaH'aaaaal aaT TanPr'I laT Poll HaVaaaaal -anB BBBwawar aawa aaamsaw aal aVaai aaaal aaanTsnani .L-aaaaaaLJaaam' aaLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar sa-SJa'CTBaaWjaawTw 1 "" " "-- e.Baaaaaaav sEV( aaaaaaaaaaraamajaV JT m VAaoaaaamAB JP t v &!. fhlBBaaVM.w J fanmI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaiamamAfB anillaLw Cif' ? Taaaori i.-V A ROVER & u NEW IMPROVED SHUTTLE s 8TIT0H Kre No. 1 Pork Mess Lara . Flour Wheat-Ked. Corn OaU Barley Rye on Lord CINCINNATI. 515 141 40 88 110 210 150 fe 43 115 80 2150 12 75 Flour Wheat No.2 , Com ............... Oate Ko. 2 , Barley No. 2 K yeWO. S. ....... ... DK8 Floor wholesale IrV XINt lU JM9 Barley. Rye.... Egga... H utter. Hogs... Cattle.. MILWACKEK. M0IXK8. 100 43 83 a as . 2 40 a T0 40 ft 66 ft 22 20 fe 23 'JO $ 35 lttB 13 18 O 20 . 6 75 . 850 ftT20 G400 ",.Tr,l". makina: resirieiina. i Alabama. 1 e. Tbe pei t offered ' lands aaiitlM a? iVw-,iBS ""ric'ioB in the dls- ldi offered by Senator Jblle laada affeeted byihla .P0,le ,ale co" a rrac time, according to the rro- to private ti; ; ,:,.;:"Mr!B.D" - vmlilu. n i we anipnn TieloaaeCtbeeriatiBi BUI VHttM.Jt. .... "J -- UeMllm? fX... i ""OB r r. ingalls, nabllelnnat S,BH,, W ' the com"tee on ImZ. ?bJPth L-Sraettaaa "pon a aeaera! - 'Ua!3i I llatea. "P"m ' tlnbc luda of tkSVowr,81 etni ilmt resolatioa from a thanSS? tB"iern oa tbe land known UUei ti t!i?i B-r.Ter groat. ia-that Btre. tbe ",,!jf MMi "?ersht tkeraof. Referrud to com aultecoapokllalaaAs. - Soma tlm wo apenl ia U farther tenndra loa of the DIatrict of ColoiBhlo IjUI. ua tneo ta Seaar adjourned. Hpj.Mr. Jame. or KenUky. ogand a i Am Exciteateat at Tieua. Tbe people of Vienaa are ia excite ment about a box of dyaamite lying somewhere in the Danube, wr ish it ia feared, may rereai its pretence by and denlj blowing np a bridge or a river steamboa . Tbe dacger is rendered tbe more trying to contemplate aa the box in qnestion was dropped into tbe river by a police atrenr, actibg at the aofgec tioc of the Miaiatry of Commerce, or rather of some clerks ia that Depart. ment, who terrified at tbe recent explo sion at Bremerhaven, recently bethought them of overhauling tbe iareations loagea at uc cmce Dy patentees to see if there war any that contained any explosive materials. They in elect found three box marked "Dynamite, Apiil U, 1874." Howtb.3 boxes came to havo been lying uaopeaad at tka P(!t fej opsrly two jffftff 9 pyttiry Fluid Lightning instantly coxes Nervoua aad 81ck Headache, Xkeeoaatlaa aad all nervosa palas. Droggiit keep tt. fatrUnle Saaa's Harness Oil not enlj lilt tbe prres i the leather, bat effeevaally closes taeos against ike inaidiooe icfueocca eX water, weather, etc. Why akoold any one boy a aoap half rorio er e.y, when Dobbins' KJectre gosp, (aaad by Cragin Co., PnUadelph'a.s for ro.e? It costs bnt a trifle store and will go St times as far. Try it. tVEllert'a Ixtaet or Tor aad W!J Cherry aa saved tbe Urea of taonaaada of valo 'tl aene, who, bot far it, would to day be ia grave. It la a ear core for eoaghs, colds, aa ail wseaaes of ta taroat aad lass. All drug gists sell It. , TBsrmis. Tae eetvicUon is. In tuepnbllc salnd as well aa la th aaecical aroreeaioa, that tbe reaaedies supplied by the vegetable kingdom are aaere so, aaor soceessful, la th cor f lees, thsa oaiacral aaedicixaa. Veatnei coaapoeed f roots, barks and kerb. Ills pleas ant to take, sad is jerfmly sals to eive toaa la fat. Doyoaaeedli? Do not hei to try I'. Ton will aevT regret it. REE HOMES!. ONCI IN A LIFETIME ! MARCH 28, 1876. 18 THE J3T:iil GBANO 1E1L ESTATE D1STII1UTI0N At AtchiNon, Kan. -zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaNsam sBE35Eaia-ws -- Uil if HlMl'AKKl' at bTAKK, Den Mo1n. Iowa. ffe Keystone MaiofacliiriiK Co. Of hTERLINO. II.MNUIH. Manafjactares the Celebrated Keystone Corn Planter. Keystone Sulky Rake, Keystone Corn Shelters, Keystone Seed Sower Keystone Cidei Mills Keystone Feed Cutters. WOODS HOTEL 34 and 3 E. WASHINGTON 8T. Chicago. ppottte Flelrt.LeltiT Col Itetall Dry Oorl St w.ant adlnlnK 1- It. KskN Whoimale MlUtnrry Store. lEa 9. PALMKU. (late of Cttj llnU-D.Clrxk. O. HASim, Prearleeir. ff13 Jt KaVa)aW- ff r st- JaC a NEVADA HOTEL SEW1NB MACHINES ARK TIIK t'KKV It EXT J. UC Literal term to Afieutu I.1 1 be Trad. Prlre I.lnt and Trrm on airatic.n Address. tilUlVIJt A HAKl'KS M ca 1.'4 '-tale SL.rMcaio, III MOSEY CAS UK MA ItKt AUTOMATIC CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN CtlM:U:r. ri;tlrc t3 T:tu::i cf VtUr. K U I .tm i! I.ict ii uii! ii (ibldrn lUUf ' ui u.iU I'biulicd M-i I I . " i ". l . hxfjrt T ' I l I i t rf mile lm 9t tiy.if via. tw) i.u '!..) 'r''d. I I i ..If! I ,1hI it n4 i. t jm1 t, t . l.l il t irlm ?! Porfumo Fountnln, . t I ! I ll ' ( II f 'I il IU !- 'iii! tr am. . I m lin. Ui ri t. - w.th ttlj .lvr- Jl ' ' J II Bluljcl ill i(.I l.Tf" A-' 't. Iii ( irctiUr IAUFC i TIITTB r HHIIII-J TV. IWriO, -Jl.'t to .tl llowlirr MtrecU flOSTON. MASS. t TIIK 71 ado Mngrmnng rtwrttta "Prie$ WUUt." Tha Kaaxa Laad aael IansalgTatleei Aaae- lattaa will dlstrlbut free to ita ahareholdt rs.eo March SS, IS76, t.4 Place of Property. consisting of KLKUANT BBICK AND 6TONB RXSIDKNCX8. with other valuable property tn the city f Atchison the great railway center of the Mlaeoori valley nd 5S7 Improved and un iatproved farosa ia Kansss, all worth at a low es tiataUoy7e,8wOw. The ralocs f these 2.CM sieeas of property are from $50.00 TO $75,000.00 EACH. Shares $5 OO Each. Fr shares, circalars, refereooea. terms to sgeata and other partlcalarv, aAdrara aOBX M. PRICE. Ceal Maaarer, Atchlaaa. Kaaaa. IST1 Special Rata to Clvbt. 148 & 150 Wabaah-av., aarltoaroe-t,CHICAQa Yon will tind Im mjU. bat more real anaifnrt than Booami of (reator tirrtotubD and hlf-tiT paVaea. $1.50 tc $2.00 A DAY, tcordln to Itoaea. TIIOalAH KKJCDRIOC. Fro FOUTZ'B HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, A1 Mrtrr i aaaaf wkl'SBraWwa' Eji o y YdW matoi .- PW (V . 0lBar aiJ TJa-SJJ Win rnsri or prevent tha wan . ARCrS SCIOPTICOB, With ate,lBrTa aaS aaa4 HAUIO AVASTCKX SUDEIt. Fi hm. Sa4af -mKi cvaiVAixao. ' Brltllul aa( tmj u A Orirt it arortat Ofr tn. llorilei IIiihI Hi K4. ) L. J. 1UZT. 1310 ttaitatt 5rMt, HSaailsaU, h. . H. Haxen, M. D.9 PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEOF. 8PXCIALTT: EYE AND EAR! Corar Brady aael Sloth JUATKKPORT, IOWA. IIH THE ONI.V BRTAIfT A 8TRATTON SCHOOL la Southern lows. Mf Krhnlarhlr. SAO OS, Dena for circular to It. IIUlttlKXH. f'rlnclpal. Harllaartnn. Towau 4- f AdL O IN V hasp a bora to go-xl omdllioa, Cve hiaa a tablespooaful ef Uncle Ham's Cooel loo Powder, saizedvith h:s ca'a or bran, two er thri listens week. ha Iaara. Tat era Re arms a aa Rrthiwe44ra Mlsaaarl. usva lapTovad fanas, la soaaa ef UM aad op word, for s terns of a to S years; ioteraoi at ic sr coal, pevvobl seml-sanoarly. Foods sopplled oo saeor xoncB sad at as bombs Bat of camalssioo. Apply to PUKRHAJI. MdlXLET A CO, rosarn Blags. lows wBhMCftrlfaraS. Fcxi. Kicxix Pi-tx. EE?0LVER8J3 QQ Vew BaUBato BUI Rrealrer PVlVV Office In basement of InSmory. Hours a to 10 a. n : i to X and at 7 9. m rtnTVLA. riMILKK Prolapaaa ef th Aim ' A we and euceeesrul aelf treatment, withoat pIn, the knife, caustic, or llgttore. tknt free by mall for SI. Address D8.A.J. KOS. TavlrrilK lit. National Hand Corn Planter. 11KAT IN L'SR. IIOM IC Corn Shelter '1 h- IUt HAM) - .. Mieller For Fsmllv ee In thr rflsrkrt. KVKIIV MA CHINK WARRANTED. I'rlc- liW, hlpi-d bv rxrrers. fflr rKiti. m rrtcli of jirlc. EVERY XARWER NEEDS IT l.lv AKtnta wanted. Hend for d Tlrlv- rirrn ' to I IIVltSTO.K A O Irec Kxnndrrn. Iltttfg. 1'. Jatent Stove Pipe Shelves. 45-r-TT0 They Sell lit aiCat. T r nnr ruii t.. y vvur jjw hui-wj o!iI. Amenta vrnntmt all over tho U. S. Pric ta Amenta rtluevL Saznplo wr.t for t2jOJJ Olmsted, Bcloit, Y0m AIo Mcnfr torrr a .C OiMTutrAV frttpr7TM jBi S t Jfl C1aJja Ujr iii. r 9. B. BEIrOIT ana f Sand for circular. HT FEED M1XTJS. 'KED MILL KXTKA.S. Jt la aei.il CtolaCmif WHTJL. Gca vroBjga. chst, m.. e IDeaSX CwaeawjsHtew, Tas Ketlew.-avery ai aaeot of delay sashts yoor cor saoro heeeWo. aad saoch deaead oa th Jodidows saalr of a reasedy. The aaaoaat of teeUsaoay to favor ot Dr. 8chsek'a Palaaoole Syrsp. aa a core sir sa sssiptien, far excd oil that csa be aseogbt as snppect to tetekas of or.y ether asetHHos 8ee Dr. Scheach'a Alauaac,eoatatalsg the sor Ulcste of saaay persons ef th higheet respeets bfllty. wbo aav beo ret tared t health, aAcr betog proBooaced lscorohle by paysldaas at as kaowltaged ability. Scheach'a Pulmonic Syroa awa sas cored sassy, sa thes erideocco w shew; bot the core is often prooaoted by th eav ployoient ef two other remedies which Cr. cheack arorlde forth nrsosa. Thsdd- UoboI reaaedies ore Scbsaek's SesVsed Toole aad Mansrsk-e Pill. By ih tlaiely sa of th saeaidass. aceordlsg ta dlrcctieas, Ht. Sshaach certilas that saost say ess of rrrgtoajf Has ar b cared. Or.Hfhssih is arotosetosslly t his priaataal qSo. ocrssi JUsth sad Arai stiatt. PSUaaW. shU. ersry caj. Tfesri gj btr s far Tft Pjat bf 4-e. - ""- : ; P O. Has Ma BURLlIV&TOM PiTENT OFFICE AGINCY. MMaaaBOBSwa'T's,""'"''''am 1 " W HO PATENT. KO PAT. riiaaissdsoas anlltllas lit Bawts, MlfU IMnTnif IfMaf 1 at, orVnLlrVOItJH IUHH. 1 .LIGHTNIN Dr.CRAM'S c algio aad all serresrpaans. eaVr. 5X. Baolph street, otclsjs TDrzlta. 89 cents Leeat atel tUstic Triss Z3S&5S&&. IT. oauo or aaaoyacee UI1 cored. Set by auiL Clr- Send for clrcu'ar. POPE BALDWIN Qsincy. I'linot5 sstaotly cor aeorsl aoroycraaaatl Chicoco.aad oil trst aad SI erhsctlo. Areau aafsojaPsiSl7 YJjT .f-a.jotr.fpi-waow Vaosaaaaa Itm t . . r-BSm Baor"BB - m, .w r-c. " a t. amsj OOJB J-l; l Bt-MM.nV OOJ 'O aj VaW. "" " -rrm.gBBj 0OBrT tfBav 7 Ucvrf Vni.BBBfl I i aTaaaBSa twuciu- aBaaaaaoal Tor Sale. A few pair Llzat BrahB: Blaek. WHit.iM Partridge Co-hIa Errs. 1 for IS. oe 3 let SS. T. E. ELLlS.Vlaltkld. Indian. TIIK vTIIITyrr A IIOLMFJI Chapc-I, Parlor, ami Orrlii'stral ORGANS! Are tbe Ciwet losed and mt da a4)!- made Nrw Mtl.s. jrcw Sola top. tar Evi-ry Orjaa Warrat.ta Wmtay a Hiilmw Organ Co.. Ouln-y. III. CANCER Can too Ourod! By Df B.nd's D.-ovry No Ka f." No Csu.tic' .N i f'!tr- No V n' lUmi,r ot Uay prt of fhr cosa'r. Pa!i aal Pr Uea are nt fr-. Addre. -ml a .'.lap Dt IL T B D. t North IJ'olt VKUii' pe" Pa. CZjZsIS, TXZ raTAXBOLOOJJT OF THE WZ1T. ' asaiaas t chteas. 111 KZAXI5ATKINX XiX 2TUJ'. ForOV Orta la ti roaseo d-4r'3r a firrr!zGm WdlZMetMrWT'jn- nt frV-nJ sod Itc-3 ear. ii vj wTEom prvrrzi j VMiVt O.l PHKZXtM.Y utt SiLE. eo'ara fr e. SKeerSS -ejeww iii .!. aowfjoafc. Vj Baowi o jsj - C.J KKlDJBSarst 8uCtIraco.IIL ouiFuwtCmr S SODk.BltSs OVieafo. BOBSOBoRbJlt ttlUMH: Wo eooaaoaoajaa; am OSSfT V& film 9 !., frdh ITlBsT-CLASh VI.ITIC CARDS byoiall j e-SvFfor cn's. 5cd9eertt staaiD frr aaaa-f pies. R. N. cago. III. BARLOW, 311 Wants Ave., Chi iMUimlSs! kcce. IKWetM adiaoo sr.Chlea- Writ full d--r!MU Arufne WATI Ladles axe UeaUeaicTTD learT telegrspniaU bone. lnCcratailasfrot. Ad iire wita W;p, XQUQXV A CO., P.O. be IT. Cble. I.!'. " f r CANlw4; FOM MorpMs3 Haliit fpeedlly ctircl lr DK. lit K i taix iiwe asi rjrs Rercd7 i tlliatt.i: Sr trr'-r.t stil ewri. Cxu cs tr tidrr j MaaVptlsUaTCoIcIoluTla. f3 i Staae. Ux ; $4 4 Mm