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b"". .v j. c.rr vaaaBBaawaiBaaBBBBAaBBTaaBBBBP'4a' . a . K..SL'fht.lWth WAw; 0 - -- " aBB a ' . aaVK-iasafaESr- .XJaJUa "s? TvI lfiNf .A .A. TJT T JL- fc Sm-- 1 Z - ra eX, rf l?? if? r 4 1 s s. K It . "5fc"V- - r li S t"ET -- 4 & "? fe AlTOaWME. JPmrm Kales. OMM aya,IaavBoeAfeiatofeeiTcra; w err. 1 wowa n:(Tn x inw Bi rata of Ike vice and i; Wtea eace ia tae yortex of faafeiofi, Hov aa tbe coaraaAnraward begin ! ' ,. Tax former should be an educated man. Foraverry all necessary qualifica- tion was phywcal development Fabkew smst arrafafeoeb as to cnltijr ato' their farma without having their houses crowded with hired help. Doali. workas cheaply as possible this year, but do it thoroughly. The prospect is good for remuncrativeprices, if economically produced. The Citeck-IIei- n. "Why is it that so many of our farmer, and nearly all of our city cartels, insist" upon usiog a tight rem on working horses ? When a horse, leftfto hw natural inclination, has a heavy load'to pull, he can best exert his back-bon- o in oae eoatinuous line, and this he will invariably do if notpre-vent- ed by a tight check-rei- n. Some claim that it prevents the horse from - falling down, and when a man can raise himself bVer e by a lift on his bus pendcrs we will beueve it. When a iiorae falls, a tight rein will most effect- ually prevent him from getting on to his feet again. Try it without the rein, and see if wo are not correct in our practice an theory both. Wasted Febtilizebs. The Farmer's Jfemc Journal says : On every old -- place in Central Kentucky there are such things as old wood-pile- s, where chips have accumulated and decomposed for fifty years ; then there are old piles of ashes sometimes three or four feet deep, which have been accumulating for the same length of'time ; then there are old straw piles, and heaps Qf stable manuro which hafe mover been hauled out; and there are deposits under the hen- roosts, sometimes two feet deep, which are equal to the best Peruvian guano, and when these are all hauled out, we will go to an inexhaustible supply of rich molds and alluvial deposits of de- cayed vegetable matter, which have been collecting for ages, in places on branches and Creeks which run through most farms. We have still anotberbup-pl- y jet,4in the muck mud, which, if dug out in the summer time, when the marshes and swampy places are dry and hard, can bo hauled close to, if not quite to,, where it is wauted, and the winter freezing will pulverize it and put it in fine condition for a crop the next season. Presekvino Posta Every farmer who has to fence his land knows too well how quickly posts planted in the earth becomo rotten, especially in a damp spot. All of them will welcome the fol lowing proccsB to prevent rottenness, n process as wonuerf til an its effects as it is simplo and almost costless. It is taken from Lc Bicn Public, of Dijon, France: " Take linseed oil, boil it, and mix it with charcoal dubt until the mixture has tho consistence of "an ordinary paint. Givo to tho post a single coat of tho mixturo or paint beforo planting them, and no farmer, oven living to tho age of tho patriarchs of old, will livo long enough to seo tho same posts rotten. 1 " Some ycara ngo I discovered a way of rendering wood more durable in earth than iron itself,' cays tho author of tho communication, " but it seemed to me so simple and so inexpensive, that Liiiujiot intnK it worm winio to maL: mucnauoanuiuss about uFa K. jU . soft wood Jhus prepared T1 siuir remaining tuveu jvuxaiu tho earth, ahd werorfouudas sound as when plant ed. Tho only precaution to take is to uso only ,'woll-drie- d posts beforo covering them with tho charcoal paint."' -- s. t Fabuebs Food. In tho last report of the Massachusetts Board of Health, Dr. J. F. A. Adams, of PittsQeld, one of the most accomplished physicians in the State, has presented a long and valuable 'report upon the health of farmers, in which he combines his own experience with that of tho leading phy- sicians in the State, to whom lie sent circulars containing twenty questions, to which thoy responded. Dr. Adams concluded that the following, are tho diseases to which farmers are most lia-bl- o, and tho liability is in the order named: First) rheumatism second, dyspepeia'rthird, fover"; fourth, acute lung affections ; fifth, consumption. In answer to tho qaostiori ' What causes tend to injure tho hoalth of farmers and their families Y overwork ir mentioned as the first, improper diet tho second, exposure the third, sanitary defects in barn-yard- s, hogpons, privies, drains, cellar, etc., rank as the fourth causo ; want of ventilation the fifth ; want of recreation, cleanliness, and other causes aro mentioned, but the first fourarctho principal. - Upon the subject of firman diet, Dr. Adams comes to bo feral conclusions, 0 fnll force of which onr Western rs will appreciate fully. It is inuated tnat wives of v ostein are inferior to their sifters at 111 the practice of the culina- - ut.thcy have been gab loha-i- n i- - t 01 prepanug inv uxmm m av tnat it is uimcOT-Jttrattk- e As to iaraers5Met, Dr. rnves at - tncaeiJ &t cooclu- - CK- - JMMtteo . -- ; ; FThere m too Jitfts .variety in food. Metros too apt to be fried. kisaxea Deans ana fau-po- r, ai- - taavKh ft' JiwhlT nutr.ttous dtsfa . are .. - - 7 to sjsmst t airjrrpaea. M3'WPiSPrll?F formsknr penoas. a.VaMMrv aaa Qk8 bWtI higl C. LUftHtf . tiae is allotted for meals.' 7. O tea, eapeeially tha lat-- ter, arel a Wa tDr. Baoaaaaaai rraaataa oa taxi-voia- t these: WML---JZiS- i- are jaBBBBaaaaBBw-''a- - aa "The f Exaaaaa Baaayara h : aaaaur soaked inf aaaaaaBWaaaaaKsarBnial ara crisp in fat : nwaaaaatkaaaaMraaaBai art fried, aad X t haaamBBaag-aaomHarlio- a of farmer are wSSSMm Iteaaaaa- - er class. ThcTaaffdVtl batter, rare-cook- ed meats, .VBaUataavdaTeaaaaKs . BBBVawaw T - -. aNA - To the frying of Taa,EMaa ffaaafcinaaaalal tunoBg fanners, UlO.LtaaaaaaaaOM- - M MJ .aam aaaaaraS --- ' l- nbvacians is nnanii aaaaaBaaaaVK xOmaMff4laL Beef aad mutton axe lflaW tne Ms steals, anu cosdemKcd as unfit foTHaiafaaiaatBaa of dieff Dr. Adams th uiiiw aaaw, mnumi - .j lilaaTaaT TFT tsetiaaoftT. on the zn: aaaaaaa aan . "More fresh and ksr VaaaB rltaa fryisjr aad joore bailing, -- rroastisar :" arreatcr vanetv of wren .,bles aad fruits ; letsTpici awl jsakes ; aaonr-jaoioajpm- e weu-Kncaa- eu uivmi raised wiik yeast ; less tea." We have sBaeaesdy torffar jtoonamore-poiat,- ! sad aaatkad1rircmtilated rooms iawkiok awnj lanKaTs.skep, aad the im - ivffBesr"" - & cSfr5J Vl- - r "r "K'-W-? Wfc5 lkL, a" . ijr f: kr. i J ""W r5fr iT. U . - . b ".j 3 A a BV . - : c. JiS'S aivs "' ; f y i - iM"4 thM poiat Dr. Cawrence tells im ft few words : As a general Sr farmers slee urTte nooreat n their houses, which Cs? very small JHtS poorly ventilated. FeJSeraire an abominattOH. "mcchang. CBAVSAtnat Hat. Boil the ham very tender, skin and cover with brown su-'ga- r, moistened with champagne. Bepeat three times and brown ia an oven. Slice cold. A Nice Dessebt. Grato into a dish a layer of cocoannt, then place a layer of quartered oranges and sprinkle them with sugar. Continue alternating until the dish is full, with a grating of cocoa- nnt on top. The Country Gentleman recommends linseed oil meal for horses that aro nev- er allowed to run out to gram, being slightly aperient. A handfnl in each feed, morning and evening, is about tho quantity usually fed. Busk. Three cups of sweet milk, one cup of yeast, one enp of sugar, mixed over nigbCwith flour enough to make a stiff batten In the morning add one cup of butter, one etipof sugar, add cinnamon and soda. Mold and let them rise before baking. To Dve GnEEN. Boil the article first in alum-wat- er for an hour, then for three hours in a preparation composed of four ounces of verdigris, two quarts of white wine vinegar, and four quarts of water. Hair Oil. One pint of alcohol ; two xmnccs of castor Oil : a few drops of perfumery. Shako well to cut tho oil. This is said to bo a splendid and nicely-perfume- d hair oil ; it softens tho hair, promotes its growth, and prevents it from falling out. French Mustabd. A fine French mustard called moutard xupcrbc, is thus made : Salt, one and one-ha- lf pounds ; scraped horseradish, one pound ; garlic, two cloves ; boiling vin- egar, two gallons ; macerate in a cov- ered vessel for twenty-fou- r hours, strain, and add enough of musta to make a rather thin paste. Some egg-raise- rs claim that the best use for skimmed milk is to givo it to hens to drink ; that it is worth twice as much for this purposo as for feeding hogs ; and that by its use in winter, chickens will lay constantly. This must be their only drink ; and let them have access to it at all times. The Coming Girl. She will bo of eorao uso in the world, will cook her own food, will earn a liv- ing, and will not die an old maid. Tho coming girl will not wear the Grecian bend, daneo tho German, ignoro all possibilities of knowiDg how to work, will not endeavor to break tho hearts of unsophisticated young men, will spell correctly, understand English be- foro she affects French, will preside with equal graco at tho piano and tho washboard, will spin more yarn for the house than the street, will not despise her plainly-cla- d mother, her poor re tions, or tho hand of an honest worker, will wear a bonnet, speak good, plain English, will darn her old stockings, wilhknow how to make doughnuts. Tho coming girl will walk five miles a day, if need be, to keep her cheeks in glow ; will mind her health, her phys- ical development, and her mother ; will adopt a costumo both sensible and conducive to comfort and health ; will not confound hypocrisy with polite- - will not place lying to please in gf0ad Jf frankness will have tho courngo to cnt an unwelcome acquaint- ance ; will not think that refinement is Fronch duplicity, that assumed hos- pitality where hate dwells in tho heart is better than oatepbken condemnation; will not confound graco of movement with silly affectation ; will not regard the end of her very being to have a beau. The Length or Whales. Mr. Score8by, a Tory high authority on this subject, declares that tho com- mon whale seldom exceeds seventy feet in length, and is much more frequently under sixty. Out pf three hundred and twenty-tw- o shales which he assisted in capturing, not one exceeded fifty-eig- ht feet, and the largest of which he knew tho reported measurement to bo au- thentic came up to sixty-seve- n feet. Two specimens of the rorqual or razor-bac- k whale have been observed to be one hundred and five feet in length. One of tbeso was found floating lifeless in Davis Straits, and tho skeleton of the other was seen in Columbia river, and must, tail and all, when alive, have measured ono hundred and twelve feet. Other specimens have measured a hun- dred, and many others from eighty to niuety feet. One cast on shore at North Berwick, Scotland, and preserved by xr. avnox, was eignty-tnre- e lengtn. inese instances sees tnbltsh the averago and of these animals. But. bio credulity, in carjiir laQeomate, G vior, the eminejxtiaralit, aaya stout- ly, " Therrfio.dnahJ that whales have b(srt at eertam,4ochB and'i cejdG?H inward of tkree hundred irioflg. or ue hundred yards in .length.-- - h . HjiiWsf CkjkraL T& an articlo tho evidence which from tuns" toitiae has bee acent.tiie editorVaT .. tae Jbuniulof Chem - . a .y x Uirv declares it as WBppu"00 " aperfoctlTsafe arUblenhaay intaiit gent physt'eiaa to esaploy ; duces a sound, refrashinc alaia waea jd in eases', of aerrans wak iviag tee brain, sad digestive, osfans a perfeeUy noraaaieondiei ; .there is ao orgaa or faaetisai of sy&ieai CMtaxbed iaH asflM aad taat at aaa taestafalar arepert, of aot lotnag its ttterftpiajtsftbiaaaei batthiriv descs be- - Tepeaied as rxr Gibxs. Kata "Held his an opinion of American women. aad "places a corresponding low eti- - rnate on ike English femalas. Kate ia right, sajs the Brooklra A rgttg. Ea-fili- sh girls, aa agncrai thing, arc poor trash. They measure oxer forty inches arpati the waist, wear loose, gaiters, ThU" inmeMaaMBat" tiltl BaTaai-l- al ltamT-a- aaaa5JaaTT aWaaaV Ilia Taisfaaaaai .a naa Tsi aaaaawBaiaav laaaaiaaaiaaii. uamwai aaadaarnvwa -- -- 'jtaaVaaavaa farlal aaaaajaSaaaaa aafadaV aaa' i.i fnrlT alafeai fail imliawi 'ir xoiaaaa aaWtflii escuew lite aonrs anu ana enjoy a health that is positiTe- - iTTOlgar. TMf 'sCsesae FreattaeXfll RlTerTsrreat rrrons the SprlagaeM (Htm.) Bpnbllca. The marveloas eecape of vounar Dan- - ning atlioeds has already been referred to, but his story is so that it is worth giving in detail. When the alarm was given he was at work in the spool-roo- m of the Nonotuck silkworks, and, rushing out of the mill, his first of course, was for his family. He found that his father, wife and three children had all left his house. He shouted to them to run for their lives, at tho Fame timo pointing to them what direction to take. His wife and children obeyed him and were saved ; but his father, an old man of seventv-eigh- t, thinking that something migtt be got out of the honse before the flood reached it, went back. In dashed his son after him, him to leave the doomed building. While raising one of the windows the floor cave way beneath their feet and his father disappeared from his sight. Tbe young man had just time to clamber out 01 the window, and as the house tipped over crawled up its Ride to the roof just as the building broke up, leaving him but fragment to cling to for his life, and on he went sail- ing down that awful flood in fnll sight of his wife and children, who, as they looked on in terror and agony, expected momentarily to seo him sink beneath the surging mass. In few seconds his frail raft was crushed like an egg-shel- l, but his presence of mind never desert- ed him. He jumped for another, and when that was gone for yet another. He was hastening down with the enrrent at terrific speed, and, intent on the fearful task he had in hand, never once thought of tho dams toward which he was hastening. The first ono is reached in the awful crash and jam. He is hurled seemingly twenty feet in thoir to como down and be for the first time far beneath the waves. As he came to the surface and clasped another pieco of driftwood ho realized with an mtonsity nnimaginablo by those whoso lives have never been imperiled that another and higher dam was but short distance below, and that ho had abso- lutely no hope for life nnless he escaped from tho flood before that point was reached, but fortunately tho swollen mass of water and debris at that mo- ment surged toward the shore, and seiz- ing an opportunity, which seemed to be providentially presented, ho clam- bered across some broken roofs, which served him as a bridge, and with a leap again had foothold on tho earth. The feelings of a man, who, like him had scarcely hope of life on finding him- self escaped from tho jaws of death, c innot bo depicted. Only a cool and intrepid man could have passed through that experience, and poshibly Mr. Dun- ning could not but for his experience beforo as a raftsman in Canadian waters. He had been swept half a mile down the river, and was utterly exhausted by tbe intense strain on mind and body, nerve and muscle, yet as ho lay on the bank a moment to get his breath, he could not suppress a smilo at the appearunce of a man who escaped from tho-floo- d near tho samo place by seizing hold of tho limbs of a largo tree on the bank. Fleshy though ho was, this man went up the tree like a squirrel, and did not stop till he was at least 30 feet above tho water. Mr. Dunning describes, as the most remarkablelincidcnt of the memorable ride, the heart-rendin- g screarns and groans c"Iwomcn and children in houses that wc:JB5vept down with him and seemed to bo beneath him. He says they will ring in his earpOWlic latest day of his life. !5i-SJ- J, Cultivate rarity of Language. Avoid slang, mv dear girls, as you would avoid any degrading habit ; lot your words be pure, simple and express- ive just such a form of expression as your Jittlo brother and sister may im- itate Never forget that next to "mother," elder sisters are tho chief educators of tho household. It is pain- ful to listen to many girls' talk. They begin with a "My goodness 1" and in- terlard it with " oh's 1 ' and " sakes alive!" and "so sweet 1" and "so queenly !" and so many silly phrases that one is tempted to believe they have had no training at all, or elso their mothers were very foolish women. There is nothing more disgusting thau the twaddle of ill-br- ed girls ; one is provoked often into taking up paper and reading, and letting them ripple and gurgle on, like brooks that flow they know not whither. My heart warms with love for sensible girls . pure uoys; ana alter nil, if, nursiaTf and boys are not this, feajZM oar fault that this great trusty jWlts in the heart and hand. o4ae women of oar land. If we haja- - noble, asefal pur- poso in. liff,we will infuse tho right spirit irdxfiaose around us. TIiumi " -- - A remarkable seeae took place last Saaday sa tae Aapecaattox river, aear FetcrsgVurg, Ta., when five hundred silstssT persons ware 'baptised by im-aierai- ia the prscence of a very large crowd. At 1 o'clock p. m. one thou-sai- d voiees ehaated. aa anthem asthe loaf column of candidates marched dowaiavrder to the wafer. Two lines of men were then formed,' aad the ears sspay begaa by psasiag tae caadidatss from hasd to hand from the shore tothe clergyman, who stood to his waist ia the river. The work weat rapidly on aatil tbe hundreds were plungea he-- esaTaTtamme oatpltiae water be bagaa tae BKMt Mtrrfairant nwnifeatatkma of ccatatie ior ever witnaaacd. sbVioleaBt were the .deBBOBatTatiooa at tiasM that it' often, rcnaired the atipaglit of four.or five aMe-bediedaM- B. toaaiettheav -- iaiaBwdiaie)y Vtet tae oaaaaaetBeeaarraacre attired ia a ji. a. m ja : i a awawwoar amUOTaB aaa Aunacta ia uar, was taec fonedliambriac boat tea taoataaa, who aiareaetl hack to tae eharaa, waara tae Jabilee coa-Haai- ifl ajBid tha aTnatrmt ralhanf-ira- i ?. . . t & rio PS hnmihty ..r Tutnc X tt I i. cause 01 ironnio in most people traut consideration or what , lontrs to them. The w. i -- ..:... : ri t:r r rauru iw uuiaius JU aw luc 83 JU IH.1- - tt. elirairfr.r aarir laTatvcKTAar Sm9rmL--?L4- 3 AM..JL DaW-- " BaWatUliak &CML aaQHDedui ar r, v aa m y jt . a"v aa j- - a. ti. n j !,; .!. - - av aaa laaaaaea oc bus aarrMtCfc -- " - itv--- . a- -- aaaba oaasaoa af yaflSTreBdcra !mmU:.u.ulm y tr a "rina waaay'f" a .aa. ak Um MuL.JZi.k.. Baaaaaa: aawtvrolinc wm-T.-- -.- - v -- w.- t -irfrj w, that w- -'-y -- -? 3LXi a4L. BaftyTearcct or -- a . ,f.-,.7ar7- Hrrf will, than bl AT .J i -- "waw a I, B lit I aUa -- rifljarn f' ." - tta.wswi-- 3 my-wnii- e, state'ot interesting thought, begging a a a submerged a a a a J. i a. iBBBaaaaa y . -- . "- - rt.1 v:. .jt: lt ' tuutciBua ugvir u jut uiui wboa 'nnhnlr aras oipV idn and if an atachofaioia when was charsredi rafcHaaasaiJaBi Jaaaaaiiw a laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMIPBBMl Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Haaaa caaETsaMM KZH?- - Baa?aikayaaaaaaaaaaa?" THE GRA5D PACIFIC HOTEL, OniMaite the Government Sanirw and the new Federal Baitdinca. is, witboat deaSt, tko perfect hotel etrncturo In tho world, and the largest edifice iepi tnting prirate aaterpciM ia the United 8Uteu. Ita four fronts, on Jckon. LaSalte, Qsiaey and Clark Straats, havs aa extent of ten hundred aad twenty-tw- o (1,023) feet. It waa opened to the pmbae eo the ad day of Jane. 1873, and has proTed to ita multitude of patron, represcntisg the bast eleaunts of the traveling community, tho well-choe- on and anBurpaaeed chiracter of all ita appoiaaaaaU and arrangements which special mention may be aoade of the Baths Tarktaa, Electric and Vapor), secure with a lavishncsa of outlay, aided by experience and careful atsdr, never before given to an enterprise of ita daws. The sugninceuce of the exterior, ita great interior rotundas, superb pablie aaartsMBta, the nceqoaled suites of prirate rooms on Its mile of corridors, and the system detail of ita management, have not only won the pride and admiration of onr citizens and guasts, bat furnish the key to the enccesa of the Okixd pAcinc. which from tbe outset has never bean equaled by any previous or cotexnpor&ry enterprise. Central to all the great railway depots, tbe banks, wholesale stores, and places of elogant shopping and amu'esienta, it is at all seasons, by ita lightness, spaciousness and perfection of ventilation, the most comfortable as well as elegant home for tbe resident gneet and tonrist ever offered. And it tciH or maintained aa it baa begun, tho moet complete and perfect hotel in tbe world a claim for it sustained by the guests of the past eleven months, many of them our patrons ince the opening of the former Sherman Houw;, July 8, 18C1. GEORGE W. GAGE. JOHN' A. BICE. CnicAOO, May 1, 187i. Lessees for ttccnty year. The Snow-Flowe- r. A very remarkable account is ad- mitted into USHUbruTcs of a so-call- ed snow-flowe- r, said to have been discov- ered by Count Anthoskoff in 18C3, in the northernmost portion of Siberia, where the earth is continually covered with a coating of frost. This wonder- ful object shoots forth from the frozen soil the first day of tho year, and then returns to its original elements. It shines for a single day, then the stem, leaves and flower are converted into enow. The leaves are three in number, and about three inches in di- ameter, covered with a kind of micro- scopic ice, developed only on that side of tho stem which is directed to the north. The flower, when open, is star-shape- d, its petals of the samo length with tbe leaves, and about half an inch wide. On the third day the extremities of the anthers, which arc five in nntn- - ler,8how minute, glisteir'ng specks, like diamonds, about tho sizo of a pin's head, which aro the seeds of this aston- ishing flower. Count Anthoskoff collected some of these seeds and hastened with them to St. Fetersburgbw They were there placed in n pot of snow, whero thoy re- mained for an entivo year but on the 1st of Jannarv, 186-1- , tho mow-flow- er otirst through its icy envelope, and dis- played i's beauties before the eyes of the imperial court.. Ammne Colors.1 Prof. Kopp, who hud recently mado'a careful study of the aniline colors at the Vienna Exposition, says that the manufacture of theso pig- ments from coal tar products is making most remarkable progress. i uchsin, constituted by a salt of rosnnilinc, is obtained exclusively by tho reaction of arsenic acid on commercial aniline. In order to afford an idea of the enormous consumption of this violent poison in the manufacture of fuchsin, it is stated that in Germany alone the samo is es- timated at 3,300,000 pounds r year. It is only lately that the residues have been treated to' regain tho arsenic in commercial form. M. Kopp mentions, as anoveltya beautiful rose-re- d color- ing matter called saffronine, which upon silk, is a very brilliant dye. Increase of Railroad Fnt-'mr- s. A strange feature has attended tho open- ing of navigation this year. Tho rail- roads have raised their eastward freights from Chicago five cents per ono hun- dred pounds, instead of lowering them, as reason would indicate to bo the only course. The explanation of this anoma- ly is that the New York and Erie and the New York Central railroads havo lines of steamers on the lakes to which they want to drive freight, with the ob- ject, it is presumed, of 'running out other steamship lines arid crushjag competition. '' , ' " Out of thk Huult JBacr,"' This is the name of a uooksKof the richest humor, by Max A𝔨 k It is bound to bo very povotSsboth on account of its hunwrjajarits, supers iHastratioae, of wfcicatiaif e are some 860. We advise xUhose who wish Jo snd grow won tv,wuj vvv, iv ! im no bBwsw ?IMsa?saMat oC.ganatal; BeaawaaassaMSM attati tfeatM apetalarkyaeaaaatwKase krgaaaateia ail parts ef the Jaai, is tae sc urns; as vr. naree a uoteaa very. Thia aaaswt aaaaad aaaa ttaaavfsf kammar largely advertised the aayetfMWaaWaain.aa aaea'ie aotjaacaee. Tassstraat siplauition. ws talak, is fesai ia taSfasttaat.taasBMdkina proaaeea Um moat woaiarf si sad perfect cores ef vary sad asses of hfnaialtl, throat Inng aimaaea, k a drmataalytaa moat perfect aad aaWaat reav dy.fer sa basis of eoogha, tbataas ever beta UtsoaaaaisalhatMblic. aad at ma aaaaa iiaaa paasaaamllMigreasasiof btood-aa- df riM and atrsagtatatog aropartiea that msawal sckaes aaa baaa abta aft prodace, taasrandatiwg H a n iisstaa reaaady set only la th care ef Coa-aaa-tt- BramhiUs.HoarwafaiaBdCeagaa. bat she for aaTakaaias of tbairrarand bteod. MearofaJotuaaaaasaa, Ualeaaa, roach akia, UaearSMeka aHsw4wiUoa- -It tlwref()raajrigarsaajr efjijalioaiioa aTawlwaaBTaaaaV daaTam ''"TaTrBiy ghres the ayt iaaaaooaiactaaJaBaBaiBiaaa, aaaaaaBicK iiaaaau uetaf ajrafaajiaw atadinaM af att waoaaait. or taaaaTaaaaaoa itiatbattiiara m aat aataaaa a aaaaaaSai aH taaraai alk'aaoataiaat.agaaBa k ttaaaaaft aaaal aeaaaal eaaaat taamaaaaa. Uaa BaOat-TUfiaW- a 'L'aaV .j ftr . wamawmaaaaaeaLw 5th, 1873. DBLaVT. Piana: ssaaBV' amr Mr wa aaarsaaaara ia BATinpr tLxt tirdr bcrontl onr aaaBaaaaaaavfa 'Japari ' thaa aa the ben BaalaaaaxUat, aad asar them spokoa of fa tenaa ef pcatee. S. L. Smith A Co. Stc2.vrs3 is an aMiition that waits on u all. Nona are exrewL and hero aro noce lh81 b rriief froai Ma attacks. Wbocrcr er.H HM;t. ill i : i ..- - , conviction prcTaila ;irt De. Atet. does it. A,,wa V4 ...V ftB0V.im IKU41 iasi v icauer, ir txu miu; BSva ac:cai a:u, iaae lue i.. wJir- - T-- .V. .; ,lr . . m 1 The Spaia,aaigaaoss-SArx- , Cac'g ''KnUied ataa ia tafcak iatbewedd. ia Sabsapaiuixa. aad 'affectiora of tho lasga by bin Chxrrt Pecto&az too frcqnentlj aad t dietincUr to bo dSrfrated. His Acer Cess jf " ? thost i " .?" - tonal If peoplo do not plan, work and , K'ood are cbcap. at aiqr Wlco joa hTc to pay dcviEO means to brinr forth fruits of tortim.Chnrk0tveyrter. tlio soil, or money wherewith to bny -- j: fdodf their wants are not supplied, and ' WnasoPia Xoasu!7--- A Safk, Soxk they mnst cither beg or "starve. TheAJtD Scstikc Cca!-r-TB- e unprecedented world owes me a Uvmp," tho SJVaSSISSSSll SnAl "SSXSSSSSu&gSi --SStal 8ympaihjvand enconl axemen t, they bees fossa1 eo aard aa'aat to jield to its eoft-mu- st porsess. the qualities that calljeaiagisCceaadaaliTwreiarjpfrrtrc-ptis- forth a satisfactory response, or go un- - loaUoea. ??- - te aadBoca0leTerhayetrfa!4 " a ita lartainftd Hlioua Lr-j J- - t f to fall into line. HT-aa- trci, Fi5iaT A Co.. , ."I :P"?rieinr Xew Hmw. For aale Vr all A xlzzt f Aixs joker, who April- - drorcu , . j i r acjiuuaj 1 he ... (of and ; and sad 9 I r - j Are Vow Owing Xerth Y If yon are, you want a coov of " The Northwest Illustrated." It will not cost you anything. Send to W. II. Stunnctt, General Passenger Agent Chicago and Northwestern railway, Chicago, for a copy. It shows you the great Northwest, and teaches you how to got there, and what to do when yon are there. waaaiOKt aWVaat BSffaki aBaa"L"v cUA ' CNaaaeauaaaK TnR Great Medical Reformatio. Tho Satanic Theory that preparations which inflame tho brain are, in any sense of tho word, remedies, has been ovcrthroivn, and can never be re'etab-linhc- d. The wonderful effects which have attended the use of Dm Walker's Vinegar Bitters as an antidoto to the causes of disease and a cure for every controllable ailment, have demonstrated tbe utter fallacy of tho doctrine that alcohol is a tonic as well as a stimulant. Tho New and incomparable Vegetable Remedy which has superceded the death-draug- ht of rum bitters, is as free Irom every intoxicating element ns the dew of Heaven, yet see how it is invig- orating tho nervous, relieving the bilious, curing the dyspeptic, purifying the blood of tho scrofulous, strengthening the debilitated, arresting promature de- cay, and replacing despondency and weakness with choerfulnessoind activity. Truly a grand Medical Revolution is in progress. 45 A novelty, is the handsome 0 field Croquet Set that tho Excehior Mayazinc is giving to new subscribers I for IK) cents, through a special arrnnge-mc- ut with a large manufacturing com- pany. They furnish sample.copies of tho Magazino for 25 cents, from their office, Room 59, No. 157 LaSallo street, Chicago, 111. TlllltTV YJCAK9 KXPKKIMCE OF AM OL.D XUUMK. MRS. WIN8LOWS KOOTHIRO STRUP 18 TBB PRKSCirriON OP on of th bt Pemal Phyil-cla- n and Nnrie in the United State, and baa been n4 tor thirty year with aver falling aioty and icccei by million of mothara and children, from the feeble Infant of on wk old to the adult. It correct acidity of th ttoaach, r ,llve( wind colic, regulate the bowel, and give reit, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be th Beit and Bnreit Remedy ta th World In all caics of DYIXHTXRT aad DIAR-BHK-A in cniLPRBR, whether tt arts from Teething or from any other can. Pnlt dlrcttou for uilng will accompany each bottle. Bona San In nnlei the U of CUBTIB PBBXIXI I la on the ontilde wrapper. BOLD BT ALL MXDlCIlfX DBALBBB. ciiil.dk km on-h- i l.w PAaVBK Mt KICK, from no othar cam ttau afcrrmar Mian ttoaach. B BOWK'S t aaaufMB aasTairs tB win d.troy wama.lvaaal ftajary.a) aaa aL being peramiy jnpta, aad BraTlvwai lag og ataatTfaJaHaai laaraeMeaH VaVBl a BawSfaT. aiaartawa Ok, aia FaHaa Baraat. aaw Tara, JaMaa ninaafati mmM fafrfa aaad "' aa lff aVra'aiaa aJ. Kaaasaaa..asarayai aaaaaiaat Aaaaaat. earaaaw?aaaBaa saav we w Wa w aa w ww a w w rww. HOrtaEHOLD weaw wriai aawa awaarar . Ta aa Btraaaa aaaanas PANACEA aaa. - OraaipalaaaattMaawavaal' FAMELT . . . .. aaa, ataaaa caat, rata n im LINIMENT. ba,aalarM.l,wawwwld aaaTaBaaaaaai,Braaaaaa, HOUSEHOLD iKtiemf i !( la af all ataaaa Baa rtaiady yea aaat iTAMACEA fer lataYaaadaa tatal aaa. -- .a ..- - .. mm, W..W. m mrnn. mmmr FAMlfe p latau ta waaaaaada af aaaaa. . . .. iii - . - -- . - . i.wvi.11. wmmwmmmmmv LIIIIMENT, Trytt. aWMaTaaBVaaalata. - j watraaaatf ii laain rarftvaniBa. Mawaa I Jt Parfaaiad Babbar . Perteraaa, aawejeaa Pacvraaa araaaawaaaa,7arataaag4,jw,x' ft WtaawlwafmaaRJaam' an iw a in i nil an ! earb ariatr. AMraaa Exeauaoa WjaaA,MaaM,0. Jar Aoicjrn aVABmCBV-aa- a rVafaaa. Ja a ri, waeaa aaa ai i an aaa. tm aaarer rc wrtta r atoaea ta cawaaacostk tt., Tafk. t. tfjaic raaiteAT Qiaaiiiiaa ar aaa aajS aawejaawa, waaaBaajaaaBaaB -- r' aawiLAaatraaw U. Waaaar d GWgmmU mVJBmflE3mPv aBaaTMHSaBaawleaaaaS"aaaV CSarf a aataatewaaaaaawl a-- riea. woet-aai- d. Saa. CmMpm2:m a Bightb-e- u, raiia.. Pa. leta. with addrea of fiotkar aad wBwr,Lacaii i aoataaid FiaChromo7aa.wrta aaoc ai. . and Inatractloae to dear aBtadar. aa jtw a I Pxcaa d Co 101 loath 8ta--t, PM1 Pa. A DVEHTlSKaSI Bead V cent to O BO. P. BOW. I BLL CO 41 tta.k Wh ..aw m..m, k. .a,b r mfhltt olOO pope, containing Ilt of JB raw-pe- ra and tttUnate (howlag eot cf advertltiog. rarl"VI7V t "" wlU aayia !--ll percent. lflV i Hi X i la advance aad give god -- cnrtly. Stte ira"nnt yna dealra to Invest, Ad-dr- cf Seiurlty Panda, P.O. Bex 3J3K, Cincinnati. OK. SA31'l . riTCII'B FAMILY IHYSICIA1V Will be tent free by matt to any oae (fading their a4drrit to Tit Broadway. Sew Terk. f-- r tka acatOrffaa PAKTSERWASTKD fHata. galea te per niootn; can Lelncreaaed tola. J. Or.., 34 W. ajaetiaem ac, Cktcaaa. I.i a TXAAOPJirawaaUdU town aad I P A.coaatry to eU TBA. f gwt te ' erdra tor tha targeatTea Coaaaaay In America. Iataortera arlcaa aaa Udaraaaau taAreeta. Send fer Clrcaiar. Addreee, bobbbt wKixa, Teaey sc, a. t. p. o. aa,iar. By IB Bate.er at faeali.aa lAMAA racaiat ef atJt by all or axarea. a. W. Bnraaaaa torn. Biiinrrs &m?"' iuuaaawvuw Teata aaa Golden Sunbeams TfcXatetaa-- i twat Xsaie Boek fer taa Baaaar School Mwt tka aeaaaClrrte. BiarrtCraata receirt f 36 crata. Lt A HTBTABa miFmiU EafftlTKIT. wm Wa Birr acraayaaay, aan a avawaewx aan wautaal. J?all aarUaaaara tnm. 4 i":sr VAUKESHl WATER, MINERAL ROCK SPRIII, CURES Dropsy, DiatwtMt Craval, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundics, right's Diseass, aad ell 4Ua of ta Hr and kidneys. This vat, ta sow known and told ai a rtmaay for tba abort dliaatn.ta all patta of tba world. It I tralr wontful what effect It has upon ihtkunu ritam. Ill now tatas ablpped at th fullowlnc prtca. Barrtl. 0 gal., 1 half do, 7; dtian and Ju. K cnl pr al . packaa cstra ; hutll (qla.) S1.M rr dui. lion r 7 matt accumpanr th ord. -- cept tooar rffnlar aallKrl(Fi acnt. In,ulr of tour dmatrUtfor Waukvalta Mlseral Spring Water, audi CC Oit A to. Wankuha. Wli., ftr orders for th tr or for circular. CiacixwATi. Jon II.IKTX C C. Otl A Co.. Wankrsha, Wi. UTt. nird your watar from th Mineral Rock Sprlu. Waak eka, WI., for lh dlabel, 1 ha and great re- lief from th ute of th earn. Bftr I com- menced nttngtblt water, mr phjltclan reprtrtrd to me th epectne tfrarllT of my artae wa 33, and after mint It fir twenty day the efecine itra vity of the urine wn rednced to 31. ehowinc a great imfroTement, aud finding great relief In nut being compelled to urinate o frrqaently. 1 had other watei. but glre It at my iIoh that the Mineral Rock Spring i oreferable. And Iduearn-ettl- r remrameud it to all who are m ctd lth th cUeatc commonly known a Diabetet. Keipectfully your. At-ras- Wiunx, DcpU Coll. Int. Re., Sa. ? W Third tr, ClnctunatUOhto. 11 vpnw, WI ., Jan. J, JeTX Vmiriur. COitw Jt Cu. Drar Sirt lam atton-Ithe- d at the Immediate bent At received from the uuof your h'aling water 1 commenced uelug tbe water aedlrected.and foani a mat kd change, reJftcmgipectflc gravity of mine 523 down to'jOo In three aay, reducing a mo.it (kin and direct perplratlon. making au euile rhaoga for th better in mv dlgeatton. I ilo find tt beneficial to the liver. Since drleklng th water, I irtt mark bctfr at nluht. and without belnltarbed.a 1 umalty wa before. from two to three tlm during every night TliUklrg of vlaltlng ytur ntg la are the enmmrr. tJlexlnit trra water no an taat yon claim, ind knowing the favorable reeult tn tae mr own caie. yt.u witt plcate rspreaj the f Tty aallon lruradiatrlr ae t am (atltned That ltdoe t--t inee any or it bvailug proper! i by atppina. 1 think yor price very reainable, an wttl re your Spring all lean, fur tbe benat t f id (uttering with tboe incurab'e aiaeate of might' Ditra(e and 'acchtrlne plabete. a 1 kuow they cn be lmmdlatey relieved by drink-l- g Mineral Spring Watr. With klmled re- gard, your truly, flao. Joaae. mtPNINE HAIirKPrnlllr curcl ! Hr.lU-rk'otil- y aaU OPIUM Klloll llli llruiCHiy. iso cii-vittii- i: for trontmrnt until cuml. ('nil on ir lultlrcut DR. J. C. BECK, Claciaaati, O. Pfruble Soda Fonmaiis! $40, $50, $75 ana $100. OOOD. BCBABLB AKD CHBAP. Shlpfvl Keadj fer Use. Manufactured by J. W. CflATaAa aaaaaaa7rl.aaaa a CO., MiMtoi, las. aaaaawSaaaaal iixd roa a CATALoaoa Agent 1 If yon want to make mouey, 111 It. Out of the Hurly Burly. ItT MAX APKLKR. Th blggeit thing yet. Humor, wit, athn, lift., fan and laugnter. XA comic cut. The people yearn for It. It wllleell In dull timed Dhow It in a man and he .urrenderl. It la ura every time Don't bother with hay book that nobody want. Humor ta tba thing that take. Agent wanted everywhere. Send fr circular and tatra trm (ha to To-Da- y Pub. Co., 121 Xatt Lake atrt, Chicago, Uhnola. TEE IMPROVED HOWE SCALE from they th only ona containing all the Modern Im- provements. COMPARISON INVITED, C0MPCTITI9" CHAUEH6E0 P Send for Circular and I'rfre.. a. A. M.OIM1KRTACO., . Stat-(- t . Chicago. OILRRRT COM PANT, US Mati.-iU- . Cincinnati. Dr. Manafactared anil faraalrat 234 20 E. Randolph St., Chicago Chaplin's Life of CHARLES SUMNER With an iMtrodHctlon y Heady. The-Chararta-r and "errlcea at la Iftikle Hfateattiau, the Upeclal Aelvaa-l(- ti Peiittitd hy the U'rllKitnwaAa. then, (he HeaatlfMl llcllafya Portrait. KnR-ravlMw- Kac-Hlntl- le Inciter, Ha Nla (SOI I'aRe. l'dni.),anl law Pric (il..1t). roRililae to render f hi th .MOVT POFU- - LAK HtMlK of the dar.-Age- nla Waaler! JJO.STO.V: . LOTH R OP CO.. PAUktrs. .Vndor tntirjuu IBiflralta cufalofuc. WA AND NEBRASKA! OP ACBBB TJF TXB BBST LABD la ir ale on Tea Yeara' Credit, at . latere!, by ia Bar llngtoa aad ata- - r Ballroad Coataaay. 1MLFAYMCNTS RIQUIIIIOy ascvva wni t, till fink year. BUcB aT. vara) and LawrrttaMM a aOwMaaMl I wao B with fat! part. aUre.aeV UKU. . II A l( SUA (loner, Barliagton, Iowa. " NOVELTY flKG PRESSES laraatael. Baataeta Par faa raad tor gea- - 8r f Vaa. WOODS. BBaSjratnaaraa g Dealer M waaaaaaaaaaaal- - aWMT wSaai ptiaaaf eawaaaaaaaaar j,eBaavyw(aBwaB7a TBMIAIt. W.. I u,awTork: t.. raiudei. aaleagv. mmmt I Mull mttm aBlajaaar 1 I J- - miW - -- - t ha aTgav ayjaTSC t ayTaaawgaBaar aaTr - SJmwmmwmmmmtm'mmmmmT aJgfJjTaw 9T faa ajnftlfaelea wao avocatlear rettrlei theatloatlttlBg potfare. nor thaa lao-thir-da affer frotn Cn(l(atlm. Bo they not know that rrcat-n(- I rre-.rai- o nBIUBl'R HKL.T XKK APBUIIKJT weal I prevent all their mie.ryr lie rgniig otrue ara naaar- - i., irtvn. J Por aala by all ile.lex la atadictaaa. w - THE THHE8HER IF THE KIIM. raiaa 1 aBaBrBBaaaBnaBBaVaBfTW 1"'iaWSavaaawwaaTaT'5J4Ba A TWa la ta Suaaaa -- TiaBAiQa waieh ha crcatarl aaaa a rvralatiaa ta becoa it rvvLt aaTABUaita a tba "learllarTlMa"ataiaTaMaaTtaw. Mora lata trvaa iVnuaad pare aaaeraaaH aanaav ueaeaan craia raiiaii araatai tarac bwttrblt rjirBQCArxaa far aartaa; awl aarr raar aiaca aaaaa, rtai Itaaaav, aa-- aaa laBaaa,aSaacaw aaa. at taifc erMrtira, SS amaawa, laaaatH afataaaliaadaa 1 1 as Wrnmmfm, AaaaalaraaJawha aa); mmm7mmmmmmm7 T gSaTtJjfgrSaiai aTaWfVaa aaT AllMTKH tataaraaarta atr lanaaBaaa I aaae-- or iwRaera-aaawi.-ww,eaaT.- -r iaaTBl aaa.aawtllaaGBAarl BMwto araat taav iraVM aaaaad aevaaa laaaeatat arlti aar ew wntiy raft raniealanr urara (J laadatbaraifar. aaaaturaian aad iACa. 7- - ,- ? SXTTaT TZXlBl TS IB Wm riraaaaaa'aaiaii 4MM iTtl'- - aT- - . f - aaaawTI , BV gBSBJ rHH VSaBT fha Saaa Yea BBaaaaaaBaa 'Bvt AaBaanr or pwwawawaji --,,,, Baaaaaaaa-uata- a aiig. aaaaaaaaaa' BywaaTSaadlwa eeeeeeeweaa. g lm atttttttV afJla'e'Wi .aaaaaaaaaar am .fitaf rJL-M1l- a-E :. - ,aa BBtaawaeaB. ' r pwifafamE3'9Baa. mWkmmWmmm j-- -- afaaaar aa'aaa vraay Aaav j "V pr i OU mwm. V , 2MieiC?BBaaaaar Dr. J. Walkor's salifomis BW- -. 3. iiriir Hitters am pateliSV aaaaaaam nw tianitlotl. mnilo "l'lcfir froh tba bbb .W- - t. w ..i-ea- tlo l.or-l.- . r.utiul nn Ihn Irtbrfr FlllaTaa af a M.--- 5 . rr a t ., , I. .a 4r faklBaTuew. ., w- y mo sicrm vibiii - , - T nla, tho uicdielnn! proiwrtka rtfwaaaV,,, ?! aro cAtmctetl therefrom vunoac tataaSV of Alcohol. Tlio tiucUotteBJifcra, dallv aaketl. W h,U U-th- a ajftt alJasV -- uniC-irallolctl success of VixkuaB &, teksT Our inawer Ut, that tlicyriMMBi tUO CUU.-- U u iwiwi'i m .v-- sv corera hw licalth. TUc.f aro uw j hlwxl imrinor ami a Ufo-Ktvh- ii: ft atttl lavi a ix-rft- Itonovatot nf tlit M'ati'in. Xarar hefofa "PwPvt hitorr of tho arnrla Um a niixticawi Baaa compouutlctl i' " l,A'1 :&&, ,K.:. nr iivrn ii!i-- r tti nrinaer aawa ' uutMlura t i ,,. -- ..vr-.. ,...-..,-- --. sick of rvcry tUeao inanw Rfir Vo. Taafr. a rrntlc rurnuve aa wuu a a -- . rpHeviuir CtautwU-- n Liver aMd Vlaccral Organs, tt BUlaat tf. A .J & "?1 JBbTVI'J 3 Diseases. - itoZ The properties orDR-ifTrBfi- -i VtXKOAl niiTTKaa are Aperient, UUihtnrtlB,jaBft fTaniilimllrn. N'titrifJntix. ljmXaUvo. l)iarUa SlaUrs CoaBteyJwtatwkdltyiLelira re. aad AnUllillo" v H. II. NrnoriLBACO., 0mirfflt(JilOen.A6t,Srtn KraeJvCRnnkai of whlF.ctS asl CharHaa M V. V. . Saia KUl5rwabalcalr. . AM'S SARSAPAtULLA,- - FOR PURIFYING THE IMM. ThiatoapofaJl ataaV vegttabt - avitewlivea, aaaftlfc ar(aarllU, wk, 9tU-- , Uogla and XandraBB illh tbe iodide r yOatitum ana Iran aaa GnvLK:& Vmot 9ertuat cwfeed O" snMe or comMiata whlch are vert atata l and smicttng, It luilfle the blMHl,pnr a rat th lurking ht- - rnnri In thylem,lht unwrmlne health and ettl. intj lroifao!na dlorder. Krutitlnneof the ikin are theacyeat ancoon the (urfaceo! bnmor that (hnuld be ed fn m te Hood Internal darangtment ar deterioration of theme bamvt to tnternel organ, or organ. wb action they da. range, and whr ub(tance they dlteai aad d alroy Aran' BaaaAatl t.a eapie toe nnmor th blood Whnthy argnn,thdlordrg produce etcarpfar. ueh a l Jrrn.lii Ae buj; r.a.M. f Jk .Ua. .V. Aafadww BTwy- a- 7 XnmTor JTVyeiaWa. Afli'!'i.f'"J' JaUaaBaBaaaBP Tuwuir. Tttltr mna .viu iinrum, jirrj. ' Baaaaawawa nr ltsrm muA yrtt. A'ArwDUtftraH. .l in IA JfcHM. . and Jlt4. ri aaP8 aurtfffy. Ltutorrhm rtrtMatf fnm aBBBBBBBV tdttrotion and wferiM a . from. inara,' yarkixa BealtB rfluxai. mm' raavAaia by J.C. ATH CO., UwtU, Xiwta Practical aad Analytical Ckemlata. a. mM nnuUi an A TUoltrM ttk MimitilmX '.V?? - - - . rsmr s- - T. CC U -- 3 O "e . -- JKb i& M V c n " " z. fav u . . C - atUM joM3 f J S5n -J aa n mT n rr OL atfll.KilS mm s'swg's WZ r.g 2x O 2. K 2 Vy -r ? w vi w i t! ? O Soi - a. 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Page 1: The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, NE) 1874-06-18 [p ].tender, skin and cover with brown su-'ga-r, moistened with champagne. Bepeat three times and brown ia an oven. Slice cold. A Nice

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man. Foraverry all necessary qualifica-tion was phywcal development

Fabkew smst arrafafeoeb as to cnltijrato' their farma without having

their houses crowded with hired help.

Doali. workas cheaply as possiblethis year, but do it thoroughly. Theprospect is good for remuncrativeprices,if economically produced.

The Citeck-IIei- n. "Why is it that somany of our farmer, and nearly all ofour city cartels, insist" upon usiog atight rem on working horses ? When ahorse, leftfto hw natural inclination, hasa heavy load'to pull, he can best exerthis back-bon- o in oae eoatinuous line,and this he will invariably do if notpre-vent- ed

by a tight check-rei- n. Someclaim that it prevents the horse from

- falling down, and when a man can raisehimself bVer e by a lift on his buspendcrs we will beueve it. When aiiorae falls, a tight rein will most effect-ually prevent him from getting on tohis feet again. Try it without the rein,and see if wo are not correct in ourpractice an theory both.

Wasted Febtilizebs. The Farmer'sJfemc Journal says : On every old

--place in Central Kentucky there aresuch things as old wood-pile- s, wherechips have accumulated and decomposedfor fifty years ; then there are old piles ofashes sometimes three or four feet deep,which have been accumulating for thesame length of'time ; then there are oldstraw piles, and heaps Qf stable manurowhich hafe mover been hauled out;and there are deposits under the hen-roosts, sometimes two feet deep, whichare equal to the best Peruvian guano,and when these are all hauled out, wewill go to an inexhaustible supply ofrich molds and alluvial deposits of de-

cayed vegetable matter, which havebeen collecting for ages, in places onbranches and Creeks which run throughmost farms. We have still anotberbup-pl- y

jet,4in the muck mud, which, if dugout in the summer time, when themarshes and swampy places are dry andhard, can bo hauled close to, if notquite to,, where it is wauted, and thewinter freezing will pulverize it and putit in fine condition for a crop the nextseason.

Presekvino Posta Every farmerwho has to fence his land knows too wellhow quickly posts planted in the earthbecomo rotten, especially in a dampspot. All of them will welcome the following proccsB to prevent rottenness,n process as wonuerf tilan its effects asit is simplo and almost costless. It istaken from Lc Bicn Public, of Dijon,France:

" Take linseed oil, boil it, and mix itwith charcoal dubt until the mixture hastho consistence of "an ordinary paint.Givo to tho post a single coat of thomixturo or paint beforo planting them,and no farmer, oven living to tho age oftho patriarchs of old, will livolong enough to seo tho same postsrotten. 1

" Some ycara ngo I discovered away of rendering wood more durable inearth than iron itself,' cays tho authorof tho communication, " but it seemedto me so simple and so inexpensive, thatLiiiujiot intnK it worm winio to maL:mucnauoanuiuss about uFa K. jU

. soft wood Jhus prepared T1siuir remaining tuveu jvuxaiu tho earth,ahd werorfouudas sound as when planted. Tho only precaution to take isto uso only ,'woll-drie- d posts beforocovering them with tho charcoalpaint."' --s. t

Fabuebs Food. In tho last reportof the Massachusetts Board of Health,Dr. J. F. A. Adams, of PittsQeld, oneof the most accomplished physiciansin the State, has presented a long andvaluable 'report upon the health offarmers, in which he combines his ownexperience with that of tho leading phy-sicians in the State, to whom lie sentcirculars containing twenty questions,to which thoy responded. Dr. Adamsconcluded that the following, are thodiseases to which farmers are most lia-bl- o,

and tho liability is in the ordernamed: First) rheumatism second,dyspepeia'rthird, fover"; fourth, acutelung affections ; fifth, consumption. Inanswer to tho qaostiori ' What causestend to injure tho hoalth of farmers andtheir families Y overwork irmentionedas the first, improper diet tho second,exposure the third, sanitary defects inbarn-yard- s, hogpons, privies, drains,cellar, etc., rank as the fourth causo ;want of ventilation the fifth ; want ofrecreation, cleanliness, and other causesaro mentioned, but the first fourarcthoprincipal. -

Upon the subject of firman diet, Dr.Adams comes to bo feral conclusions,

0 fnll force of which onr Westernrs will appreciate fully. It is

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thM poiat Dr. Cawrence tellsim ft few words : As a general Srfarmers slee urTte nooreat ntheir houses, which Cs? very small JHtSpoorly ventilated. FeJSeraire anabominattOH. "mcchang.

CBAVSAtnat Hat. Boil the ham verytender, skin and cover with brown su-'ga- r,

moistened with champagne. Bepeatthree times and brown ia an oven. Slicecold.

A Nice Dessebt. Grato into a disha layer of cocoannt, then place a layerof quartered oranges and sprinkle themwith sugar. Continue alternating untilthe dish is full, with a grating of cocoa-nnt on top.

The Country Gentleman recommendslinseed oil meal for horses that aro nev-er allowed to run out to gram, beingslightly aperient. A handfnl in eachfeed, morning and evening, is about thoquantity usually fed.

Busk. Three cups of sweet milk,one cup of yeast, one enp of sugar,mixed over nigbCwith flour enough tomake a stiff batten In the morning addone cup of butter, one etipof sugar, addcinnamon and soda. Mold and let themrise before baking.

To Dve GnEEN. Boil the article firstin alum-wat- er for an hour, then forthree hours in a preparation composedof four ounces of verdigris, two quartsof white wine vinegar, and four quartsof water.

Hair Oil. One pint of alcohol ; twoxmnccs of castor Oil : a few drops ofperfumery. Shako well to cut tho oil.This is said to bo a splendid and nicely-perfume- d

hair oil ; it softens tho hair,promotes its growth, and prevents itfrom falling out.

French Mustabd. A fine Frenchmustard called moutard xupcrbc, isthus made : Salt, one and one-ha- lf

pounds ; scraped horseradish, onepound ; garlic, two cloves ; boiling vin-egar, two gallons ; macerate in a cov-ered vessel for twenty-fou- r hours,strain, and add enough of musta tomake a rather thin paste.

Some egg-raise- rs claim that the bestuse for skimmed milk is to givo it tohens to drink ; that it is worth twice asmuch for this purposo as for feedinghogs ; and that by its use in winter,chickens will lay constantly. This mustbe their only drink ; and let them haveaccess to it at all times.

The Coming Girl.She will bo of eorao uso in the world,

will cook her own food, will earn a liv-ing, and will not die an old maid. Thocoming girl will not wear the Grecianbend, daneo tho German, ignoro allpossibilities of knowiDg how to work,will not endeavor to break tho heartsof unsophisticated young men, willspell correctly, understand English be-

foro she affects French, will presidewith equal graco at tho piano and thowashboard, will spin more yarn for thehouse than the street, will not despiseher plainly-cla- d mother, her poor retions, or tho hand of an honest worker,will wear a bonnet, speak good, plainEnglish, will darn her old stockings,wilhknow how to make doughnuts.

Tho coming girl will walk five milesa day, if need be, to keep her cheeks inglow ; will mind her health, her phys-ical development, and her mother ;will adopt a costumo both sensible andconducive to comfort and health ; willnot confound hypocrisy with polite- -

will not place lying to please ingf0ad Jf frankness will have thocourngo to cnt an unwelcome acquaint-ance ; will not think that refinement isFronch duplicity, that assumed hos-pitality where hate dwells in tho heartis better than oatepbken condemnation;will not confound graco of movementwith silly affectation ; will not regardthe end of her very being to have abeau.

The Length or Whales.Mr. Score8by, a Tory high authority

on this subject, declares that tho com-mon whale seldom exceeds seventy feetin length, and is much more frequentlyunder sixty. Out pf three hundred andtwenty-tw- o shales which he assisted incapturing, not one exceeded fifty-eig- ht

feet, and the largest of which he knewtho reported measurement to bo au-thentic came up to sixty-seve- n feet. Twospecimens of the rorqual or razor-bac- k

whale have been observed to be onehundred and five feet in length. Oneof tbeso was found floating lifeless inDavis Straits, and tho skeleton of theother was seen in Columbia river, andmust, tail and all, when alive, havemeasured ono hundred and twelve feet.Other specimens have measured a hun-dred, and many others from eighty toniuety feet. One cast on shore at NorthBerwick, Scotland, and preserved byxr. avnox, was eignty-tnre- e

lengtn. inese instances seestnbltsh the averago andof these animals. But.bio credulity, in carjiir laQeomate, Gvior, the eminejxtiaralit, aaya stout-ly, " Therrfio.dnahJ that whaleshave b(srt at eertam,4ochB and'icejdG?H inward of tkree hundred

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acent.tiie editorVaT.. tae Jbuniulof Chem- . a .y xUirv declares it as WBppu"00 "aperfoctlTsafe arUblenhaay intaiitgent physt'eiaa to esaploy ;duces a sound, refrashinc alaia waea

jd in eases', of aerrans wakiviag tee brain, sad digestive, osfansa perfeeUy noraaaieondiei ;

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aad "places a corresponding low eti- -rnate on ike English femalas. Kate iaright, sajs the Brooklra A rgttg. Ea-fili- sh

girls, aa agncrai thing, arc poortrash. They measure oxer forty inchesarpati the waist, wear loose, gaiters,

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rrrons the SprlagaeM (Htm.) Bpnbllca.The marveloas eecape of vounar Dan--

ning atlioeds has already been referredto, but his story is so that itis worth giving in detail. When thealarm was given he was at work in thespool-roo- m of the Nonotuck silkworks,and, rushing out of the mill, his first

of course, was for his family.He found that his father, wife andthree children had all left his house.He shouted to them to run for theirlives, at tho Fame timo pointing to themwhat direction to take. His wife andchildren obeyed him and were saved ;but his father, an old man of seventv-eigh- t,

thinking that something migttbe got out of the honse before the floodreached it, went back. In dashed hisson after him, him to leave thedoomed building. While raising one ofthe windows the floor cave way beneaththeir feet and his father disappearedfrom his sight. Tbe young man hadjust time to clamber out 01 the window,and as the house tipped over crawled upits Ride to the roof just as the buildingbroke up, leaving him but fragment tocling to for his life, and on he went sail-ing down that awful flood in fnll sightof his wife and children, who, as theylooked on in terror and agony, expectedmomentarily to seo him sink beneaththe surging mass. In few seconds hisfrail raft was crushed like an egg-shel- l,

but his presence of mind never desert-ed him. He jumped for another, andwhen that was gone for yet another.He was hastening down with the enrrentat terrific speed, and, intent on thefearful task he had in hand, never oncethought of tho dams toward which hewas hastening. The first ono is reachedin the awful crash and jam. He ishurled seemingly twenty feet in thoirto como down and be for thefirst time far beneath the waves. As hecame to the surface and clasped anotherpieco of driftwood ho realized with anmtonsity nnimaginablo by those whosolives have never been imperiled thatanother and higher dam was but shortdistance below, and that ho had abso-lutely no hope for life nnless he escapedfrom tho flood before that point wasreached, but fortunately tho swollenmass of water and debris at that mo-ment surged toward the shore, and seiz-ing an opportunity, which seemed tobe providentially presented, ho clam-bered across some broken roofs, whichserved him as a bridge, and with a leapagain had foothold on tho earth. Thefeelings of a man, who, like him hadscarcely hope of life on finding him-self escaped from tho jaws of death,c innot bo depicted. Only a cool andintrepid man could have passed throughthat experience, and poshibly Mr. Dun-ning could not but for his experiencebeforo as a raftsman in Canadian waters.He had been swept half a mile down theriver, and was utterly exhausted by tbeintense strain on mind and body, nerveand muscle, yet as ho lay on the banka moment to get his breath, he couldnot suppress a smilo at the appearunceof a man who escaped from tho-floo- d

near tho samo place by seizing hold oftho limbs of a largo tree on the bank.Fleshy though ho was, this man went upthe tree like a squirrel, and did not stoptill he was at least 30 feet above thowater.

Mr. Dunning describes, as the mostremarkablelincidcnt of the memorableride, the heart-rendin- g screarns andgroans c"Iwomcn and children in housesthat wc:JB5vept down with him andseemed to bo beneath him. He saysthey will ring in his earpOWlic latestday of his life. !5i-SJ- J,

Cultivate rarity of Language.Avoid slang, mv dear girls, as you

would avoid any degrading habit ; lotyour words be pure, simple and express-ive just such a form of expression asyour Jittlo brother and sister may im-itate Never forget that next to"mother," elder sisters are tho chiefeducators of tho household. It is pain-ful to listen to many girls' talk. Theybegin with a "My goodness 1" and in-

terlard it with " oh's 1 ' and " sakesalive!" and "so sweet 1" and "soqueenly !" and so many silly phrasesthat one is tempted to believe theyhave had no training at all, or elso theirmothers were very foolish women.There is nothing more disgusting thauthe twaddle of ill-br- ed girls ; one isprovoked often into taking up paperand reading, and letting them rippleand gurgle on, like brooks that flowthey know not whither. My heartwarms with love for sensible girls

.pure uoys; ana alter nil, if, nursiaTfand boys are not this, feajZM oarfault that this great trusty jWlts in theheart and hand. o4ae women of oarland. If we haja- - noble, asefal pur-poso in. liff,we will infuse tho rightspirit irdxfiaose around us.

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ia the prscence of a very largecrowd. At 1 o'clock p. m. one thou-sai- d

voiees ehaated. aa anthem astheloaf column of candidates marcheddowaiavrder to the wafer. Two linesof men were then formed,' aad the earssspay begaa by psasiag tae caadidatssfrom hasd to hand from the shore totheclergyman, who stood to his waist iathe river. The work weat rapidly onaatil tbe hundreds were plungea he--

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THE GRA5D PACIFIC HOTEL,OniMaite the Government Sanirw and the new Federal Baitdinca. is, witboat deaSt, tkoperfect hotel etrncturo In tho world, and the largest edifice iepi tnting prirate aaterpciM iathe United 8Uteu. Ita four fronts, on Jckon. LaSalte, Qsiaey and Clark Straats, havs aaextent of ten hundred aad twenty-tw- o (1,023) feet. It waa opened to the pmbae eo the adday of Jane. 1873, and has proTed to ita multitude of patron, represcntisg the bast eleauntsof the traveling community, tho well-choe- on and anBurpaaeed chiracter of all ita appoiaaaaaUand arrangements which special mention may be aoade of the Baths Tarktaa, Electricand Vapor), secure with a lavishncsa of outlay, aided by experience and careful atsdr, neverbefore given to an enterprise of ita daws.

The sugninceuce of the exterior, ita great interior rotundas, superb pablie aaartsMBta,the nceqoaled suites of prirate rooms on Its mile of corridors, and the system detail ofita management, have not only won the pride and admiration of onr citizens and guasts, batfurnish the key to the enccesa of the Okixd pAcinc. which from tbe outset has never beanequaled by any previous or cotexnpor&ry enterprise. Central to all the great railway depots,tbe banks, wholesale stores, and places of elogant shopping and amu'esienta, it is at allseasons, by ita lightness, spaciousness and perfection of ventilation, the most comfortable aswell as elegant home for tbe resident gneet and tonrist ever offered. And it tciH or maintainedaa it baa begun, tho moet complete and perfect hotel in tbe world a claim for it sustained bythe guests of the past eleven months, many of them our patrons ince the opening of theformer Sherman Houw;, July 8, 18C1. GEORGE W. GAGE.

JOHN' A. BICE.CnicAOO, May 1, 187i. Lessees for ttccnty year.

The Snow-Flowe- r.

A very remarkable account is ad-

mitted into USHUbruTcs of a so-call- ed

snow-flowe- r, said to have been discov-ered by Count Anthoskoff in 18C3, inthe northernmost portion of Siberia,where the earth is continually coveredwith a coating of frost. This wonder-ful object shoots forth from the frozensoil the first day of tho year, andthen returns to its original elements.It shines for a single day, then thestem, leaves and flower are convertedinto enow. The leaves are three innumber, and about three inches in di-

ameter, covered with a kind of micro-scopic ice, developed only on that sideof tho stem which is directed to thenorth. The flower, when open, is star-shape- d,

its petals of the samo lengthwith tbe leaves, and about half an inchwide. On the third day the extremitiesof the anthers, which arc five in nntn--ler,8how minute, glisteir'ng specks, likediamonds, about tho sizo of a pin'shead, which aro the seeds of this aston-ishing flower.

Count Anthoskoff collected some ofthese seeds and hastened with them toSt. Fetersburgbw They were thereplaced in n pot of snow, whero thoy re-

mained for an entivo year but on the1st of Jannarv, 186-1- , tho mow-flow- er

otirst through its icy envelope, and dis-played i's beauties before the eyes ofthe imperial court..

Ammne Colors.1 Prof. Kopp, whohud recently mado'a careful study of theaniline colors at the Vienna Exposition,says that the manufacture of theso pig-ments from coal tar products is makingmost remarkable progress. i uchsin,constituted by a salt of rosnnilinc, isobtained exclusively by tho reaction ofarsenic acid on commercial aniline. Inorder to afford an idea of the enormousconsumption of this violent poison inthe manufacture of fuchsin, it is statedthat in Germany alone the samo is es-

timated at 3,300,000 pounds r year. Itis only lately that the residues havebeen treated to' regain tho arsenic incommercial form. M. Kopp mentions,as anoveltya beautiful rose-re- d color-ing matter called saffronine, which uponsilk, is a very brilliant dye.

Increase of Railroad Fnt-'mr- s. Astrange feature has attended tho open-ing of navigation this year. Tho rail-roads have raised their eastward freightsfrom Chicago five cents per ono hun-dred pounds, instead of lowering them,as reason would indicate to bo the onlycourse. The explanation of this anoma-ly is that the New York and Erie andthe New York Central railroads havolines of steamers on the lakes to whichthey want to drive freight, with the ob-

ject, it is presumed, of 'running outother steamship lines arid crushjagcompetition. '' , '

" Out of thk HuultJBacr,"' Thisis the name of a uooksKof the richesthumor, by Max A𝔨

k It is bound tobo very povotSsboth on account of itshunwrjajarits, supers iHastratioae, ofwfcicatiaife are some 860. We advise

xUhose who wish Jo snd growwon tv,wuj vvv, iv ! im no bBwsw

?IMsa?saMat oC.ganatal;BeaawaaassaMSM attati tfeatM

apetalarkyaeaaaatwKasekrgaaaateia ail parts ef the Jaai, is tae

sc urns; as vr. naree a uoteaavery. Thia aaaswt aaaaad aaaa

ttaaavfsf kammar largely advertised theaayetfMWaaWaain.aa aaea'ie aotjaacaee.Tassstraat siplauition. ws talak, is fesai iataSfasttaat.taasBMdkina proaaeea Um moatwoaiarf si sad perfect cores ef vary sad assesof hfnaialtl, throat Inng aimaaea, k adrmataalytaa moat perfect aad aaWaat reavdy.fer sa basis of eoogha, tbataas ever beta

UtsoaaaaisalhatMblic. aad at ma aaaaa iiaaapaasaaamllMigreasasiof btood-aa- df riM andatrsagtatatog aropartiea that msawal sckaesaaa baaa abta aft prodace, taasrandatiwg H a

n iisstaa reaaady set onlyla th care ef Coa-aaa-tt-

BramhiUs.HoarwafaiaBdCeagaa.bat she for aaTakaaias of tbairrarand bteod.MearofaJotuaaaaasaa, Ualeaaa, roach akia,

UaearSMeka aHsw4wiUoa- -Ittlwref()raajrigarsaajr efjijalioaiioa

aTawlwaaBTaaaaV daaTam ''"TaTrBiy ghres the ayt

iaaaaooaiactaaJaBaBaiBiaaa, aaaaaaBicKiiaaaau uetaf ajrafaajiaw atadinaM af att

waoaaait. or taaaaTaaaaaoa itiatbattiiaram aat aataaaa a aaaaaaSai aH taaraaialk'aaoataiaat.agaaBa k ttaaaaaft aaaal

aeaaaal eaaaat taamaaaaa.Uaa BaOat-TUfiaW- a

'L'aaV .j ftr. wamawmaaaaaeaLw 5th, 1873.

DBLaVT. Piana: ssaaBV'amr Mr wa aaarsaaaara ia BATinpr tLxttirdr bcrontl onr

aaaBaaaaaaavfa 'Japari ' thaa aa the benBaalaaaaxUat, aad asar them spokoa of fa

tenaa ef pcatee.S. L. Smith A Co.

Stc2.vrs3 is an aMiition that waits onu all. Nona are exrewL and hero aro noce

lh81 b rriief froai Ma attacks. Wbocrcrer.H HM;t. ill i : i ..-- ,conviction prcTaila ;irt De. Atet. does it.A,,wa V4 ...V ftB0V.im IKU41 iasi v

icauer, ir txu miu; BSva ac:cai a:u, iaae luei.. wJir- - T-- .V. .; ,lr .

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The Spaia,aaigaaoss-SArx- , Cac'g''KnUied ataa ia tafcak iatbewedd.

ia Sabsapaiuixa. aad 'affectiora of tho lasgaby bin Chxrrt Pecto&az too frcqnentlj aadt dietincUr to bo dSrfrated. His Acer Cessjf " ? thost i " .?" -

tonal If peoplo do not plan, work and , K'ood are cbcap. at aiqr Wlco joa hTc to paydcviEO means to brinr forth fruits of tortim.Chnrk0tveyrter.tlio soil, or money wherewith to bny -- j:fdodf their wants are not supplied, and ' WnasoPia Xoasu!7---A Safk, Soxkthey mnst cither beg or "starve. TheAJtD Scstikc Cca!-r-TB- e unprecedentedworld owes me a Uvmp," tho SJVaSSISSSSllSnAl "SSXSSSSSu&gSi --SStal8ympaihjvand enconl axemen t, they bees fossa1 eo aard aa'aat to jield to its eoft-mu- st

porsess. the qualities that calljeaiagisCceaadaaliTwreiarjpfrrtrc-ptis-forth a satisfactory response, or go un- -

loaUoea.??- - te

aadBoca0leTerhayetrfa!4" a ita lartainftd Hlioua Lr-j

J- - t f to fall into line. HT-aa- trci, Fi5iaT A Co.., ."I :P"?rieinr Xew Hmw. For aale Vr allA xlzzt fAixs joker, who April- - drorcu , .j i racjiuuaj

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If yon are, you want a coov of " TheNorthwest Illustrated." It will notcost you anything. Send to W. II.Stunnctt, General Passenger AgentChicago and Northwestern railway,Chicago, for a copy. It shows you thegreat Northwest, and teaches you howto got there, and what to do when yonare there.

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TnR Great Medical Reformatio.Tho Satanic Theory that preparationswhich inflame tho brain are, in anysense of tho word, remedies, has beenovcrthroivn, and can never be re'etab-linhc- d.

The wonderful effects whichhave attended the use of Dm Walker'sVinegar Bitters as an antidoto to thecauses of disease and a cure for everycontrollable ailment, have demonstratedtbe utter fallacy of tho doctrine thatalcohol is a tonic as well as a stimulant.Tho New and incomparable VegetableRemedy which has superceded thedeath-draug- ht of rum bitters, is as freeIrom every intoxicating element ns thedew of Heaven, yet see how it is invig-orating tho nervous, relieving the bilious,curing the dyspeptic, purifying theblood of tho scrofulous, strengtheningthe debilitated, arresting promature de-

cay, and replacing despondency andweakness with choerfulnessoind activity.Truly a grand Medical Revolution is inprogress. 45

A novelty, is the handsome 0

field Croquet Set that tho ExcehiorMayazinc is giving to new subscribers Ifor IK) cents, through a special arrnnge-mc- ut

with a large manufacturing com-pany. They furnish sample.copies oftho Magazino for 25 cents, from theiroffice, Room 59, No. 157 LaSallo street,Chicago, 111.

TlllltTV YJCAK9 KXPKKIMCE OF AMOL.D XUUMK.

MRS. WIN8LOWS KOOTHIRO STRUP 18 TBBPRKSCirriON OP on of th bt Pemal Phyil-cla- n

and Nnrie in the United State, and baabeen n4 tor thirty year with aver fallingaioty and icccei by million of mothara and

children, from the feeble Infant of on wk old tothe adult. It correct acidity of th ttoaach, r,llve( wind colic, regulate the bowel, and givereit, health and comfort to mother and child. Webelieve It to be th Beit and Bnreit Remedy ta thWorld In all caics of DYIXHTXRT aad DIAR-BHK-A

in cniLPRBR, whether tt arts fromTeething or from any other can. Pnlt dlrcttoufor uilng will accompany each bottle. Bona SanIn nnlei the U of CUBTIB PBBXIXI I

laon the ontilde wrapper.BOLD BT ALL MXDlCIlfX DBALBBB.

ciiil.dk km on-h- i l.w PAaVBK MtKICK,

from no othar cam ttau afcrrmar Mianttoaach.

B BOWK'S taaaufMB aasTairs t Bwin d.troy wama.lvaaal ftajary.a) aaa

aLbeing peramiy jnpta, aad BraTlvwailag og ataatTfaJaHaai laaraeMeaH

VaVBl a BawSfaT. aiaartawaOk, aia FaHaa Baraat. aaw Tara,

JaMaa ninaafati mmM fafrfa aaad "' aalff aVra'aiaa aJ. Kaaasaaa..asarayai aaaaaiaat Aaaaaat.earaaaw?aaaBaa saav we w W a w aa w ww a w w rww.

HOrtaEHOLD weaw wriai aawa awaarar.

Ta aa Btraaaa aaaanasPANACEA

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FAMELT . . . ..aaa, ataaaa caat, rata n imLINIMENT. ba,aalarM.l,wawwwld

aaaTaBaaaaaai,Braaaaaa,HOUSEHOLD iKtiemf i !( la afall

ataaaa Baa rtaiady yea aaatiTAMACEA fer lataYaaadaa tatal aaa.

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watraaaatf ii laain rarftvaniBa. Mawaa IJt Parfaaiad Babbar . Perteraaa, aawejeaaPacvraaa araaaawaaaa,7arataaag4,jw,x'

ft WtaawlwafmaaRJaam'an iw a ininil an !earb ariatr. AMraaa Exeauaoa WjaaA,MaaM,0. JarAoicjrn aVABmCBV-aa-a rVafaaa. Ja ari, waeaa aaa ai i an aaa. tm aaarer rc wrtta ratoaea ta cawaaacostk tt., Tafk. t.tfjaic raaiteAT Qiaaiiiiaa ar aaa aajS

aawejaawa, waaaBaajaaaBaaB --r'aawiLAaatraaw U. Waaaar d GWgmmU

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aataatewaaaaaawl a-- riea. woet-aai- d.

Saa. CmMpm2:m a Bightb-e- u, raiia.. Pa.

leta. with addrea of fiotkar aadwBwr,Lacaii i aoataaid FiaChromo7aa.wrtaaaoc ai. . and Inatractloae to dear aBtadar. aajtw a I Pxcaa d Co 101 loath 8ta--t, PM1 Pa.

A DVEHTlSKaSI Bead V cent to O BO. P. BOW.I BLL CO 41 tta.k Wh ..aw m..m, k. .a,br mfhltt olOO pope, containing Ilt of JB raw-pe- ra

and tttUnate (howlag eot cf advertltiog.

rarl"VI7V t "" wlU aayia !--ll percent.lflV i Hi X i la advance aad give god --

cnrtly. Stte ira"nnt yna dealra to Invest, Ad-dr- cf

Seiurlty Panda, P.O. Bex 3J3K, Cincinnati.

OK. SA31'l . riTCII'BFAMILY IHYSICIA1VWill be tent free by matt to any oae (fading theira4drrit to Tit Broadway. Sew Terk.

f--r tka acatOrffaaPAKTSERWASTKD fHata. galea teper niootn; can Lelncreaaed tola.J. Or.., 34 W. ajaetiaem ac, Cktcaaa.

I.i a TXAAOPJirawaaUdU town aadI P A.coaatry to eU TBA. f gwt te' erdra tor tha targeatTea Coaaaaay

In America. Iataortera arlcaa aaa UdaraaaautaAreeta. Send fer Clrcaiar. Addreee,bobbbt wKixa, Teaey sc, a. t. p. o.aa,iar.

By IB Bate.er at faeali.aalAMAA racaiat ef atJt by allor axarea.

a. W. Bnraaaaa torn.

Biiinrrs &m?"'iuuaaawvuw Teata aaa

Golden SunbeamsTfcXatetaa-- i twat Xsaie Boek fer taa Baaaar

School Mwt tka aeaaaClrrte. BiarrtCraatareceirt f 36 crata. Lt A HTBTABa

miFmiU EafftlTKIT.wm

Wa Birr acraayaaay, aana avawaewx

aan wautaal. J?all aarUaaaara tnm.

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VAUKESHl WATER,

MINERAL ROCK SPRIII,CURES

Dropsy, DiatwtMtCraval, Dyspepsia,Constipation, Jaundics,

right's Diseass,aad ell 4Ua of ta Hr and kidneys. Thisvat, ta sow known and told ai a rtmaay for tbaabort dliaatn.ta all patta of tba world. It I

tralr wontful what effect It has upon ihtkunuritam. Ill now tatas ablpped at th fullowlnc

prtca.Barrtl. 0 gal., 1 half do, 7; dtian and Ju.

K cnl pr al . packaa cstra ; hutll (qla.) S1.Mrr dui. lion r 7 matt accumpanr th ord. --

cept tooar rffnlar aallKrl(Fi acnt. In,ulr oftour dmatrUtfor Waukvalta Mlseral SpringWater, audi C C Oit A to. Wankuha.Wli., ftr orders for th tr or for circular.

CiacixwATi. Jon II.IKTXC C. Otl A Co.. Wankrsha, Wi. UTt. nird

your watar from th Mineral Rock Sprlu. Waakeka, WI., for lh dlabel, 1 ha and great re-lief from th ute of th earn. Bftr I com-menced nttngtblt water, mr phjltclan reprtrtrdto me th epectne tfrarllT of my artae wa 33, andafter mint It fir twenty day the efecine itra vityof the urine wn rednced to 31. ehowinc a greatimfroTement, aud finding great relief In nutbeing compelled to urinate o frrqaently. 1 hadother watei. but glre It at my iIoh that theMineral Rock Spring i oreferable. And Iduearn-ettl- r

remrameud it to all who are m ctd lthth cUeatc commonly known a Diabetet.

Keipectfully your. At-ras- Wiunx,DcpU Coll. Int. Re., Sa. ? W Third tr,ClnctunatUOhto.

11 vpnw, WI ., Jan. J, JeTXVmiriur. COitw Jt Cu. Drar Sirt lam atton-Ithe- d

at the Immediate bent At received from theuuof your h'aling water 1 commenced uelugtbe water aedlrected.and foani a mat kd change,reJftcmgipectflc gravity of mine 523 down to'jOoIn three aay, reducing a mo.it (kin and directperplratlon. making au euile rhaoga for thbetter in mv dlgeatton. I ilo find tt beneficial tothe liver. Since drleklng th water, I irtt markbctfr at nluht. and without belnltarbed.a 1

umalty wa before. from two to three tlm duringevery night TliUklrg of vlaltlng ytur ntg la arethe enmmrr. tJlexlnit trra water no an taatyon claim, ind knowing the favorable reeult tn taemr own caie. yt.u witt plcate rspreaj the f Ttyaallon lruradiatrlr ae t am (atltned That ltdoe

t--t inee any or it bvailug proper! i by atppina.1 think yor price very reainable, an wttl re

your Spring all lean, fur tbe benat t f id

(uttering with tboe incurab'e aiaeate ofmight' Ditra(e and 'acchtrlne plabete. a 1

kuow they cn be lmmdlatey relieved by drink-l-g

Mineral Spring Watr. With klmled re-

gard, your truly, flao. Joaae.

mtPNINE HAIirKPrnlllrcurcl ! Hr.lU-rk'otil- y aaUOPIUM Klloll llli llruiCHiy.

iso cii-vittii- i:

for trontmrnt until cuml. ('nil on ir lultlrcutDR. J. C. BECK, Claciaaati, O.

Pfruble Soda Fonmaiis!

$40, $50, $75 ana $100.

OOOD. BCBABLB AKD CHBAP.

Shlpfvl Keadj fer Use.

Manufactured by J. W. CflATaAaaaaaaaa7rl.aaaa a CO., MiMtoi, las.

aaaaawSaaaaal iixd roa a CATALoaoa

Agent 1 If yon want to make mouey, 111 It.

Out of the Hurly Burly.ItT MAX APKLKR.

Th blggeit thing yet. Humor, wit, athn, lift.,fan and laugnter. XA comic cut. The peopleyearn for It. It wllleell In dull timed Dhow It ina man and he .urrenderl. It la ura every timeDon't bother with hay book that nobody want.Humor ta tba thing that take. Agent wantedeverywhere. Send fr circular and tatra trm (hato To-Da- y Pub. Co., 121 Xatt Lake atrt, Chicago,Uhnola.

TEE IMPROVED HOWE SCALEfromthey

th only ona containing all the Modern Im-provements.

COMPARISON INVITED, C0MPCTITI9" CHAUEH6E0 PSend for Circular and I'rfre.. a.

A. M.OIM1KRTACO.,. Stat-(- t . Chicago.

OILRRRT COM PANT,US Mati.-iU- . Cincinnati.

Dr.

Manafactared anil faraalrat234 20 E. Randolph St., Chicago

Chaplin's Life ofCHARLES SUMNERWith an iMtrodHctlon y

Heady. The-Chararta-r and "errlcea atla Iftikle Hfateattiau, the Upeclal Aelvaa-l(- ti

Peiittitd hy the U'rllKitnwaAa.then, (he HeaatlfMl llcllafya Portrait.KnR-ravlMw- Kac-Hlntl- le Inciter, Ha Nla(SOI I'aRe. l'dni.),anl law Pric (il..1t).roRililae to render f hi th .MOVT POFU- -LAK HtMlK of the dar.-Age- nla Waaler!

JJO.STO.V: . LOTH R OP CO.. PAUktrs..Vndor tntirjuu IBiflralta cufalofuc.

WA AND NEBRASKA!OP ACBBB TJF TXB BBST LABD la

ir ale on Tea Yeara' Credit, at. latere!, by ia Bar llngtoa aad ata--r Ballroad Coataaay.

1MLFAYMCNTS RIQUIIIIOyascvva wni t, till fink year. BUcB aT. vara)

and LawrrttaMM a aOwMaaMl Iwao

Bwith fat! part. aUre.aeV

UKU. . II A l( SUA(loner, Barliagton, Iowa.

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affer frotn Cn(l(atlm. Bo they not know thatrrcat-n(- I rre-.rai- o nBIUBl'R HKL.T

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hlwxl imrinor ami a Ufo-Ktvh- ii: ftatttl lavia ix-rft- Itonovatot

nf tlit M'ati'in. Xarar hefofa "PwPvthitorr of tho arnrla Um a niixticawi Baaacompouutlctl i' " l,A'1 :&&,,K.:. nr iivrn ii!i--r tti nrinaer aawa 'uutMlura t i ,,. -- ..vr-.. ,...-..,-- --.

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