1 THE JMMGItAXTS HOME. ltow hi it SEIYS OJP THE JDAY. Ttteu Start Out in Life Kansas and Nebraska. For tbe last five years, says K. C. M., the settlement of tho western portions of Kansas and Nebraska has been extremely rapid, and during the last two years pioneers have reached the one hundredth m-ridkn and pushed beyond. Tins meridian is two hundred! miles west of tho Missouri river, and it is the dividing lino between the two climates of North America namely, of the moist and the arid, though each partakes of much of tho other, since jthere is a gradual blend ing. In ordinary seasons good corn crops are raised on the western side of this meridian, but tho cultivation must ba thorough. Two years ago I saw fine corn "one hundred miles west of this line, but here properly is the border of t'io great stock ranges, where the grass cures as it stands furnishing excellent wiuter feed. Tho best crop along these borders undoubtedly is wlieat, since this grain needs but little moisture, and my impression is that in tbo future immense crops will le , raised liere, equal in the aggregate to the whole product of Cali fornia, while the quality will be no equal to it. BeRides, apples and most other fruits will flourish, while millions of cat tin will feed on the nutritious graroes t wiort distance westward. This ia the heart of the great plains and close upon the buffalo ranges, extending north and south. Timber is never found except in the valleys of the streams, and the cold winds of winter blow with terrible Iower. During the last two years the immigration into this region lias been so great that perhaps twelve counties have been settled and organized, having population of about 5,000 each, and may be said that there are no neighbor hoods more than two years old. In such k country lumber is scarce and dear, Most of -itii cottonwood, which warps beyond ones conception, and it is of this material that the houses were built, often by nailing the boards up and down, burn fashion, and strapping with strips two inches wide. Warping legan im mediately, however, letting in both the sun and wind, the (only remedy being to stuff the cracks with mud or rags. ( Generally such houses have only ono room, though there may be a partition for a bedroom; and a bed or so is in the loft, reached by a ladder. The warming is done by a stover-of course it is a cook stovi, ami the fuel burned is cottonwood and elm, and perhaps some ash and black walnut. I have never seen a man more industrious than when on one occasion, I was wind-bound for a day, and he under took to keep tho room warm. Another kind of building is the " dug out," which li 1 1 a l i rrvt - m ir, it-iuijf i-oiiuorcuoie. j.ne siae oi a bank is dug into for the proposed house, ntt.1 .. ...... .1 . 1 .1 Jl a it i mm uiim nuaiiuoTt'i.iuat i lie wan on i . . - .... tho back snlo will bo eight or ten feet hili; then poles or logs are laid along tho sloping Mdes, and poles are laid for a roof, over which is placed a thick bed m oi grass, and tho whole is covered with earth from one foot to two1 feet deep. The front is made of lumber, poles or of Hod, and with a window or so. Another good material is sod cut from bottom land, generally turned with a heavy l-tti . 1 .11 1 "I . J 1 1 1 . mm uivmeu into uiocks with a spade. Tho thick grass roots hold the tnnf AmIaI V, t i .a ju.iiA-vmi uiL-uier, ana construction is i"iuiiuuuvnjr rapiu. oucn a house is impervious to the wind, and where sod can bo had this is tho best way for a homesteader" to build. Of course dwellings of this kind will not bo neat. for dirt and dust will constantly fall, and niter two or three years the sods decay and are likely to fall, but sometimes the whole will stand ten or fifteen years; and t I have seen some that were plastered and papered inside looking really neat. The greatest objection to a " dug-out" and . ..... sod iiouw istJiat they afford refuse to Interesting Items from Home and Abroad.- The United States House of Eepresentatives adopted resolutions recognizing tKellogg as Governor of DbuiHiana, an J recommending the Hahn Legislature to Beat the Conservative members fraudulently counted out by the re turning board..... Gen. Fitz-John Porter haa been appointed commiseioner of public works in New York city. . The Chief Secretary for Ireland introduced a bill in the House of Cona tion is said to have cawed the burning of Pacific Mail steamship Japan. Engage ments have taken place between the Bpania and insurgents in Cuba. ! The Kitchen Garden. If early radishes are wanted, sow in a gentle hot-bed or cold-frame. French breakfast, olive shaped, and early turnip. When the ground is open sow in drills a foot apart, once a week for a succes- zhons to repeal the strinpent laws now in opera tion in the proclaimed districts. . A double j Hlou- execution took place in Sacramento, in the j Sow salsify seed early, the same as hanging of Cotta and Estrada for, the murder parsnips. Dig roots left in the ground, of John Crnse, whom they killed while attempt- ! m x ' t:r . V Irv. rnA r4W.Va ft Yutt TATA ..-..Commander Memxnsn, of the i 7 many is thought to be superior to it. wg to broken United States navy volunteers, is to lead an ex pedition to find the North Pole. . . . .The Secre tary of the United States Treasury has issued a call for the redemption of f 5,06,000 coupon Round-leaved spinach is the best ; sow early in drills a foot apart. New Zeal and for summer use is sown, when ground is well warmed. Uncover beds sown last bonds of the insue of 18C2, upon which interest j aU oe between the rows and it will will cease June 1, 1875. The bonds are em- ; braced - within the numbers following: $50 bonds from Ho. 8,331 to No. 10.COO; 100 bonds from No 23,101 to No. 27,500; $500 bonds from No. 11,101 to No. 13,C00 ; 1,000 bonds from No. 33,701 to No. 33,000 The new Tariff bill was defeated in the United States Senate by a vote of 30 to 29 The city of Knoxville was nearly iD undated j by the late flood .In the Ohio House a joint resolution requesting Congress to reduce the United States President's salary to $25,000 a year was adopted .A railway accident occurred near Litchfield, England, by which thirty persons were injured, . ...The Arkansas Legislature has made an appropriation for the Centennial. . . . . .The resolution of censure put upon Senator Simon Cameron by the House of Representatives when he was Secretary of War in 1862, was rescinded by the House JFVr the Centennial. An historical derrick is to be exhibited among the many Centennial curiosities, which is intimately associated with an important element of American com merce. The derrick alluded to was the first used in boring for petroleum in this country, so that our petroleum princes will view it with no little interest. When it is remembered that from the experi ment of which the derrick is a vivid me mento came the rise of our great petro leum trade, and that petroleum laaVs next to cotton in our exports, it will be seen at once that the machine in ques tion" is one well worth preserving. It is now in the possession of certain parties in the great oil region of Pennsylvania, who have offered to exhibit it at the Philadelphia World's Fair.- The offer has been accepted by the director-general of the exposition, and the derrick will be displayed at a suitable place in the machinery department, f; Another interesting bit of news to petroleum men soon be fit for use, Sorrel is valued by many as early -a jii f ' greens ; mixed witli spmacii gjves xnat a j that the Galena Oil Company intends pleasant acid flavor. Sow in seed bed j to exhibit a working model of an oil and transplant into rows eighteen inches j farm, hich is to illustrate the process of boring and all the stages of the manu facture. It is also desired that models Poisoned to Death, A healthy liver secrete each day about two and a-half pounds of bile, which contains a great amount of waste material taken from the blood. When the liTer becomes torpid or con gested, it fails to eliminate this jrast amount of noxious eubcUnee which, therefore, remains to poison the blood, and be conveyed to every part of the srstem. What must be the condi tion of the blood when it is receiving and re taining each day two and a-half pounds of poi son? Nature tries to work off this poison through other channels and organs the kid neys, longs,, akin, etc ; but these orgus be come overtaxed in performing this labor, in addition to their natural functions, and cannot lonjr withstand the pressure, but become vari ously diseased. The brain, which is the great electrical center of all vitality, is nndalv stimulated by the un healthy blood which passe to it from the For Home Use, and for Churches and Halls. 'EW AXD IMPROVED STYLES. Unequaled in Tone, and in Beauty of Exterior. Tie Smitb Ahem -Orpi Co. OF IIOSTOX, JTASS CH attention to Uwlr New IJt, wKh Kmrravtac a4 DCTcrii.fi. w, and won Um pablic thmt in thin lartra- Mata ar to bo found combined Um boat offoeto wbick tinej hT mad In their twootf-fhro tn of iperianeo. heart, and it fails to perform its office health- t Itmnt ao auctlj imlutoa tbo Plpo Or which are dullness, headache, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of cloned, the proprietors fearing trouble in eon eequence of the passage 1 of the Civil liighta bill. Another hotel in Baltimore closed for tbe same reason. . . . .There is great depression In the Canadian money market, which. is at tributed to the unusual severity of the winter and the legal-tender system .A Buit has been begunat Minneapolis on behalf , of the racific JIail SteamBhip Company against W. 8. King, to recover $125,000 paid him by Richard Ii. Irwin One hundred and forty Kiowa Indians, including Lone Wolf, Red Otter, and other chiefs, have surrendered to the govern ment unoouditionallv. A brewer was killed in New York by the explosion of a beer barrel which he was pitch ing The Democratic Congressional Con vention for the first district of Connecticut nominated George M. Landers, of New Britain. The Republicans of the second district renomi nated the Hon. Stephen W Kellogg, cf Water bury, for Congress. .... .The return match be tween the American end Irish riflemen takes place June 29th, the place in Ireland not being definitely settled upon .Colorado has been admitted as a State, increasing the number to thirty-eight ..... It is believed that the damage by the Hoods in East Tennessee, is ove'r $1,000, 000. Cooke county alone lose $ 200, 000.... The steamer Gothenburg has been wrecked on one of the Fourneaux Mauds, in Bass' s traits, be- tween'Van. Dieman's Land "and. Australia. I She had on board eighty-five passengers and a crew of thirty-live, and of them only four are known 1 to have been eaved......On Staten Island a poor family was found in such a destitute con dition that thev had killed and eaten their horse. Some of the meat of the animal was eaten raw Two school girls in Philadelphia, one the daughter of a clergyman, ran away to join a traveling theatrical company The revenue of the Dominion of Canada is about SjlOO.OOO in excess of the disbursements, and tho announcement of this fact in London has caused an increased demand for Canadian securities. . The time fixed for theopeninir of the Centennial exhibition in PhOadelnhia haa been changed from Apiil to May 10, and for closing from October to November 10 The relatives of the Virginius officers and crew, shot in Cuba, are to receive $-2,500 trold for each man shot. The Democrats of Pennsylvania will hold their State Convention in Erie on Sept. 8. The Republicans will hold their convention at Lan caster, May 20 .The Free Pipe bill was de feated in tbe Pennsylvania Senate by twenty six to fifteen.... ..The Maine delegation in Congress,-just prior to the adjournment of Congress, presented to Speaker Blaine a silver gavel .... .The United States Internal. Revenue apart and fifteen inches in the rows, If only a few sweet potatoes are want ed it is cheaper to buy the plants than to grow them. Southern Queen and Nanse mond are best. The sets may be grown by placing the potatoes in good soil in the hot-bed. ). If early squashes are desired they may be started in the hot -bed on sods as di rected for cucumbers. Summer Crook neck is best early ; many like the Scol loped Bush, of which there are white and Both the principal hotels in Alexandria, Va., I yellow. Boston Marrow and Turban are best late summer and fall, and for winter the Hubbard and Yokohama are standard sorts. . The late sorts need a warm and highly manured soil with more manure in tho hills. There 'are many good sort.i of toma-" toes, but one cannot go amiss if he takes Conqueror or Canada Victor for early, aud Trophy for main and late crops. Start in hot-bed or window boxes and transplant once, if not twice, before set ting out. A few may bo petted in pots to be turned out when it is safe. Turnips for spring must be sown very early. Early Flat Dutch is best early. For late, Red-top Strap-leaf is best of the flat kinds. Of the rutabaga sorts the Wliite French is superior to all others for the table and best for garden pur-, poses. of the various cities of the United States .should be prepared, and sent to the exhibition. Mich vermin as usually abound in small JePartI"ailt decided that the increased tax on dwellings, aud it is impossible to expel llH'M. whisky and tobacco takes effect from and after midnight of the third of February, 1875 Tejcan Sports. Sportsmen find an' agreeable abiding place in Texas. On the prairies almost every kind of wild animals abound. In the northwest are the wild horse or the mustang and the fierce buffalo. The deer and the antelope,- the moose and the mountain goat are plentiful, not to mention the jaguars, tho wild cats, black bears, ocelots, wolves and foxes, and such smaller game as peccaries, opos sums, raccoons, liares, rabbits and squir rels. A special feature of wild life is the prairie dog or marmot, dwelling in holes 1 I 1 a-m uurrowea in tne ground. , lnerr num bers are so great that the traveler may journey for days together without losing sight of them. The feathered tribe are also abundant, including birds of prey and birds of sport. There is the bald headed eagle and the Mexican eagle, vultures, owls, hawks, wild turkeys, wild geese, prairie hens, canvas-back and other ducks, teal, brant, pheasants, quails, grouse, woodcock, pigeons, partridges, snipe, plovsr, red birds and turtle doves. By the waters are also found the crane, the swan, the pelican, the water 'turkey and the king-fisher. The smaller birds are numerous, and among them many of the most brilliant plumage, as the oriole, the yaroquet, the cardinal, the whippoorwill, and the sweet-toned mocking bird. Blackbirds abound, and woodpeckers, blue jays, startlings, swallows, martens and wrens. In the rivers and bays there are all The Parson's Turkey. Half a century ago, when the income j of a preacher was not very large, his , salary was often supplemented by a bountiful supply of provisions from the well-to-do members of his congrega tion. A Baptist minister in Hertford shire used at Christmas time to be posi tively inundated with hampers filled with good things. On one occasion an enormous turkey was sent to him by the thoughtful kindness of a neighboring farmer; but, as the minister's family had already provided for the Christmas din ner, the bird was sent to market and sold. A passer-by seeing the fine speci men of poultry, said ' Wliat a splendid turkey 1 Just the thing for the parson's Christmas dinner 1" And to the parson it was sent. The prudent wife sent it a second time to the market, and sold it again for a handsome sum. Another friend, similarly struck with the magnifi cent proportions of the turkey, purchased it, aud also sent it to the parson. Not wishing to fly in the face of Providence, the good man said at last: "It is very clear that the Lord means us to have this turkey;" and, with the entire ap probation of the family, it formed part of the Christmas dinner. memory, aizzy. sleepy, or nervous reeling, gloomy forebodings and irritability of temper. The blood itself beiur disease.!, as it forms the sweat upon the surface of the ekin, in so irri tating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown ppota, pimple blotches and other erup tions, sores, boils, carbuncles and scrofulous tumors. The stomach,' bowels, and other organs epoken of, cannot escape becoming affected sooner or later, and coetivenees, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, female weakness, and many other forms of chronic disease, are among the necessary results. As a remedy for all these man if estationu of disease, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with email daily dotes of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets, axe pot-itively. unequal ed. By them the liver and etomach are changed to an active and healthy state, the appetite regulated and restored, the blood and secretions thoroughly purified and enriched, and the whole pystem renovated and built up anew. Sold by all firet-claas druggists and dealers in medicine. Coin. PRICE TO friT THE TIMES. Lbta aonl froo m appboatioo Air . a . r llffiSS Bcbsett's Flobil ILvxd Book. See Adv't. It is a rare thing that physicians give any countenance to a medicine, the manufac ture of which is a secret. About the onlr ex ception we know of is Johnson's Andtltrte Lini ment. This, we believe, all indorse, and many of them use it in their practice with great succsfcs. Com. Mothers who Have Delicate Cim dbex, who are subject to croup. When your child gees to bed wheeling ana coughing you know not before morning croup may eet in, and before you can get a physician your child may be beyond the reach of help. Allen's Lung Balsam should always be kept in your honse, and be given immediately wncn me first symptoms appear, which will remove the mucus collected in the throat and pave the life of your dear child. For sale by all medicine dealers Coin. twtl la caaa tj Uracita. W mm a4 avaraa V& SAMARITAN -NERVINE 1 (f la a. Hare Care.fur KpOftl TiU. IoeUa I atamp lor circular aivlic an.4f of Oaraa. I A&raw. UK. fc. A. KK'Hii03U, 3JiA jP. O H(x 74 !i t Jt. ? 8100 A MONTH. AOOTH "WANTED " for tha Xew Boat " rarce9 la Ilaa!ara" or U IN ill JL wrybodj- lor WarkbKnaao, Hosioaai Man, ) irntn, AID -, Yoqec Vfaa. Bora. Wooaa. and all ; and thta bonk bov how to tt. Jut Um bonk TO I" lMUnaa.andain aau laaa. hand for clivnlax and trma to TVT A TTTr TT1 . p. w. zirolkr lllXXXvJ-J X X .6I8 Arrk SC. Phlla-.Pa. my Kailth A KeyaaM. rrit. CI., Mf . " Wa hava aold aad aaad Tv4 mnr 8oa Tom for aawal rara l 1 J I i.nm.nil It aa Um nt Bakhx Pewdar la tha tnarfcrt.n . Km lib, Cave &- Ta., G. PortlA. Jf . .-wa aaatt la oar inn f amillm aad bMra It to ba dacMadly U beat Bakiaa; Paw dw.n its umMM la wondarfnl: H mikn 40 Iba mra bread to a bar rel of floor. M Uliooa of eaaa aotq 4& and not a atnM eooiplaJnt. 8od Co.. 11 cimn'ar to (IMi T. QAJrra U Doaee BU, Waw Tora. nni nirim. remm and Haldlra Wt4. O tm will Tcrir important Informattoo by aandtnc lO mdUIo DARUNli A SOULK. Waahlngtoa, P. ft tffO Aff A ttttr. mtnrn pnatacre. C'. il and erponaoe pakL Oat. UKS KV.WatfrbnroOntr. Me. Yrar. Salary A Tlnbrr Persons requiring purgatives or pills should be careful what they buy. Some pills not only cause griping pains, but leave the bowels in a torpid. contive state. I'artons' Purgative Pills will relieve the bowels and cleanse the blood without injury to the system. Coin. That enemv of mankind, consumption, can be cured ; but it is far better to prevent the cruel disease from fattening itself on the sys tem, by the timely uae of a remedy like i)r. Wistar's Balaam of Will Cherry. Fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, large bottles much the cheaper. Coin. PAY Ri! frr "Cbromo poeioa. eipeneea to aJL ArUcUe our. 8amplfro. C M B RQ.. X. Y. or Cbicao. f ta 825 PI:U PAY-SmJ fr -c 5X'' cafl tm. J. IL BlTt'ORD S SO?S. m AGENTS TVAXTKT) EVKRTVf'HERE.Tha chtlct la the worid-lfflportera' pricea Ura. eat Com f any In AnTte-etare arUcte-PiM bodr trade increaF'njr oeet wa,5nnin Dr. J. lTalter's Caliromla Yin- esar Bitters ire a purely Vcsetabla tparaUon, ra.ido clncny from tl;e ca Ure berbs found on Uio lorrcr rsn-cs of tbo Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties cf wbkli rtraeted thcrcfroic witlsont tho u of Alcohol. Tho question Is alniott dally asked, Ybmt is tho cauo of tha paralleled success of ixr.GAr. Hit- tho cause of disease, and the patient rc eoTers his health. They are tH grca blood purifier and a life-giviu- principle, U perfect Renovator and Invi-orator cf tho fystem. Never before in tbe felstorr of tha irurld bas a medicine beea oinpxmaded possessing the reir.arkab:a tnalitiea of Tijkja Bimu ia healmr tbt tick of rerr disea man is heir to. They tra a gentla PuraUve u well as a Toak. relierinr Conreuon or Inflammation u! tha Liver and Tuceral Organ, ia Bilioai Haoaaoa. The properties of Da. WalkerT WKJAm DITTIM ar Aperient. Diaphoreii, CanninatiTN KatriUous, Laxatire, UiareUc, gedatire, CounKr-Irritaat, Sudorific, AlUra iTa. and Anti-Bilioa. n. II. neD051LD & CO.. Pmrrtata and Orn. A rta, Sn Franclaoo. CaJlf -rala, aad or. of Wajhlrnua aad Chartuwi Sia N. 1. Mid oy mil IrK lata and Dralr ra. y.Y. JfCN-Jfa. II . ... AGENTS Sy ANTED dt wato Uma-aend for Hralar lo KOBKRT WELLS. 4 3 Vey Street. K York. P. O. Bo 1 g87. S200 Add: a mintk Ia aMbyITbI KXOELKIOR M'lra CO.. Boohaaaa. M tc a. Shot His Sister. A hoy living near Windsor, Canada, took a rifle the other day and went into the dooryard to shoot a bird. Tho bird shifted it3 position as theUoy walked out, and" lit on a limb between him and the house. Oblivious, in his excitement, to tho danger of the act, he took aim and fired. His little sister had advanced at this moment from inside the house to a spot behind the front door, and stopped there to pick something from the floor. Her legs were beat and- set one behind the other. The bullet from the rifle went through the front door, struck the child on the right leg above the knee, broke it, passed out and entered the left leg also, making a fearful wound. Be fore surgical assistance could be moned the little girl was almost from loss of blood and the shock. sum' dead The Markets. KKW TOKK. Beef Cattle-Prime to Extra BuUocka 11 15 Common to Good Teia.ua 09 11 Mtich Cows .- 43 00 9o00 Hoga Live............ Drceaed. Sheep Lambs .......... Cotton Middling...... t Hour Extra A cetera...... Stat Extra Wheat Red Western o. 2 Spring Rye State Barley State Barley Malt Oat Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western Hay.percwt Straw, per cwt 07 09 V4 A 83 4 95 1 25 1 12 91 1 (5 1 0 64 M CO 41 (4 in' 09X C6X 16 S IS 10 24 11 5 03 40 63,V 90 75 IS a GENTS, L. eoap. Good free. rrK.nv flh.fw aslla at atfffet S7 a Dar. Term to Areata free. Add'aa H. t Saaex ard A &., Boetoo. NewYork.Cbicajoor St. Looia- wwik. or alio forMted. Vubmmhl mrmpl fna. WHto at oooa to V. H. RKKi). Kixbtk Street. New Tc Seeds I Reliable Seeds ! Ut a u 8 s . Ay - trOOKltH ri H Marltt Veyrtalle Sedt. Spomcr$ Hy H"tr Scab. 11 Choice VwMU Artcr. 1. Cabe., foftler'a liranaetck. fwf r.llr. tVrlb. fifU Oar lllotra1 I lKra. "-' ' SPOON EH, Boirn. IM a rork. -v -r--r"" TV a IT to Aceota. eaoraaalaa 55 I U l'l!ilV i;Al forkr-Jer'a Ct. and Bnaineea Carda. tbe beet in tho world. 72 nurDcitot aampWa to becia work witbaeot for za ria. Addiw H. i M AM.KY. Kahkaable Ko-raer. 3 1(1 Washington Strert. Boaton. MtM. ?2lFtES. KnOT-firys. PISTOMTEITOLTCBS, nt....in VtmJ Send tttmi v . ' : . M..r O. -lVi.U. v-,w.. PiTTaaiJBea.rA. w aj a W aoeideat caa nriVPi.t. ic tX 41 Park Bow. If . Y.. fr tbetr 1-awLf klri of 100pa.7. containing Ueta of 300U paDMra. a n1 eatlnwUM anowitur oo o Mpori'.PaMess dim Cire'.Ku eeisral remedy of tbe present day. 6n Opium Eaung. r. o. box bAruaii tt Hops Tla, 334 old 08 Pork -Mee 19 25 (419 25 Lard 13.a 13Ji Fish Mackerel Xo. 1, new IS 00 14 00 " No. 2, new 10 00 10 60 Dry Cod, per cwt 6 00 A 6 60 Herring, Scaled, per box.... 30 (.4 35 Petroleum Crude 074d07S' Refined, 14,i Wool California Fleece 26 k Texu - " 31 & n Australian M (4 2a. 4d. ltr$n Laborers. Tho condition of agricultural laborers in European-countries is something tliat .would astonish the American farmer who thinks the drudgery of the farm an un bearable infliction. The English labor er, whom we think is roughly used by fnto works from infancy until incapaci tated by ago, inflrmity and decrepitude for a pittanoo which keeps him on the verge of starvation, in happily situated . in comparison with others. At least he luts constant work wliile ability last?, bu the French laborer works only two hundred days iu the year, tho Russian even less; the Austrian works but two Ki ndred and thirty-four days, and all tl.ese work from four in the morning un til nine in the evening, with three hours rest in the middlo of the day. The Bel gian farm laborer receives twenty-five to profess to be satisfied with the result uiiny-ono cents a dny. Kye bread, po tatoes and curds furnish their food. At home their families live oa black barley bread with a little grease and a decoction of roasted chickory root, without sugar or milk, for drink. These laborers share I Hapju Husbantls. It ia understood that President Grant will take j varieties of water life, from alligators to no farther action in tho affairs of Arkansas, he j perch, ike, trout, green turtle and being influenced by l he recent expression of j oysters. the House agambt governmental interference. .....The appropriation for the south pas3 of the Mississippi river by Congress ia $5,250,000, The pa-Js is to be improved by Eads' jetty sys tem. No mouey ia to be paid until the work bhall be approved by the United States en gineers A bill repealing the railroad legis lation, passed last winter in Minnesota, has j tentive husband, and a more exceptional passeu uoui nouses oi mat nine dv a two thirds vote. An embankment at Rindau's pump mill at Merritoti, Canada, gave way recently and flooded tha village with water...... Benjamin F. Brace, of Lenox, -John G. Orton, f Bins- hamptou, and William C. Wey, of Elmira, have been appointed managers of tha New York State Inebriate Asylum. The new Wis- conbin llailroad bill raises the rates so that; the companies can save eight per cent. more. The companies aeked for fwenty per. cent., but ! ..Aj The test of time and experience is the only sure guide in selecting-an instru ment. It is of little consequence that a man makes one or two fine pianos or organs lor a fair ana intrigues success fully for a prize. It is the quality of every day manufacture that concerns the buyer not what exceptional . and costly instruments have been specially made for exhibition. The Smith Ameri can Okoans are of high and uniform ex cellenc3, and are the best for actual use, having been tried and proved for j twenty-five years. - Butter State 38 (4 40 Western Dairy 25 & 27 Western Yellow 24 fc 24 Western Ordinary 18 20 Pennsylvania Fine 82 & 34 Cheese State Factory 17 & 17 " Skimmed OS 11 Western 14 & 14X Eggs State 32 & 34 89 83 83 JfJ 65 Etagepjs Cabiket Oroaxs. The eta j geret as the French call that elegant ar I tide of furniture, furnished with a num i ber of small shelves, designed for various I small ornftmpntjil artinlfts. liaa hmvim n It is a man's own fault if he is nu- j necessity in every fashionable drawing happy with his wife, in nine cases out of room. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. ten. It is a very exceptional woman are now manufacturing a combination of who will not be all she can be to an at- ! the etagere and cabinet organ, very rich and beautiful, wmcli they furnish for the price of an organ without the ca ALBAXl . Wheat Rye State Corn Mixed...... Barley State Oats State BCTYALO. Flour 5 2S Wheat No. 2 Spring 1 05 Corn Mixed 7 Oats : 61 Rye 93 Barley 1 30 BAX.TIXORJC. Cotton Low Middlings Flour Extra , Wheat Bed Western..!.. Rye rVtm VaI In oats Mixed retroleum THIULDELPHIA. Floor Pennsylvania Extra y beat Weetern Red Rye Corn Yellow ...... Mixed Oats Mixed Petroleum Crude n au one will not be very disagreeable if she finds herself willfully neglected. It would be very easy, to hate a man who, having bound a woman to him, made no effort to make her happy : hard not to i women v? aegenerarea in poi I , . , s neaitn ana pnysique, until tuey n& joint resolution was passed in Congress to ad mit the Fitch diamonds free of duty Before the Arkansas Legislature adjourned a resolu tion was presented by a colored Republican member and unanimously adopted, declaring that poe.ee and quietude now prevail, and ex- love one who was constant and tender; and when, a woman loves she always tries to please. The great men of this world have often been wretched in their do mestic relations, while mean and com mon men have been, exceedingly happy. The reason i3 very plain. Absorbed American Women. It is a melancholy fact that American women nave degenerated in point of ve be come literally a race of invalids. How saa it is to looK around us and compare the frail and effeminate looking lady of to-day with the hale, hearty and buxom ladies of days gone by. To all such the late discovery of Dr. "Walker, of Cali forma, which is known as Vinegar Bit ters, is a priceless boon indeed. For this class of diseases it is certain and Rafe. the beds or bedding of the cattle they Ufety in person and propert? and freedom of icuii, ana a luxurious couch is a shelf on epoech. . . . . .ITelen Sullivan, of BernardsTille. tho stable wall and beside tho oxen. a bundle of straw General Signs. try - . . 10 take down the gridiron from the nail where it is hanging," with the left liand, is a sign that there will be a broil in the kitchen. If a mirror is broken, it is a sign that a good Uxjking-glass will be missed in that house. t i xi j uu ut-ar a rooster crow when you are in bed, ami the clock strikes a few times at tho same instant, it is a sign of mnf n irmnflp v ---".-p,. . with N. J.,. was burned to death ui savin her ! father'B houee from destruction by fire. . -i The memWrs of the Penneylvuiia State I Legislature paid a visit to the Centennial j exposition ground?, and inspected the build ings in progress there. . . ..Complications under the new Civil Rights bill have arisen in various parts of the South, most cf them from a apirit of mischief...... The total 'number of immigrants who arrived at the port of New York during the month of February, 1875, was 4,870, of whom 3,479 were males and 1,397 females. During the same month in 1871 the total number arrived at the port was 4,222, of whom 3,003 were males and 1,214 females A divorce lawyer in Cincinnati ued a paper for ? 10,000 damages, and the jury rendered a ver- in themselves, those who desired the and any lady, old or young, can take it world's, applause were careless of the S yrx enh-e confidence in the result, and little world at home, while those who i P a.v,old. hat to thousand is a stum , . ... . . . . . bling DiocK never overcome, viz. a con- uuu uuu 01 lU fgunaai burovo vo Keep . t th a familv physician. Tis the hearts that were their own, and were j true there may be cases of years' stand happy in their tenderness. No woman ! ing that will necessitate more powerful will love a man the better for beincr re- S treatment, but in nine cases out of ten Il a- nowned or prominent. Though he be j "J8 remeay will reacn tne disease, and i n 1 v. s t mue ume eut-c a cure, me ng men, she will only be , number o 1., are num. fonder; and if she -loses j bere by thousands, and are scattered (4 4 1 39 87 f4 1 34 CS 8 75 1 OS 74 C3 9i TTnrnTTT CI "rattp."R.S rrrOK GR00EES ni I HOUSEKEEPERS Al-.!-B0ARDING HOUSES & PRIVATE FAMILIES. ? have an IIPltOTI!I ItFCFIPT makln a Pl'KK HAKI.Xi or YEAxT FOVIF.U. aqual to tha twwt in tha market, with wtitrh 1l and a book ririn 4(1 nw and KXI'KI.I.K.NT MKTHOI!4 lor arto it in cooking. Mr Baklnc Fowdr caa ba mada for I (1 mnta a ttnund. Wm du 5U ot liU maU Mrmad when run etn mmIi nuk ntor on ior IU ml ! Prtoa of my rwipt, X 1 ,2.. It will. howwr. ba aont iwintof y I.OO bT mail with diractlooa Oa Eaa and Oarman) for maiino and ranio. If tha mm ot NKWiPirtB ia riven ia which thia advwrUaanMot ia m Tba -ot of thia vrcvirr is tuto i ctkbt tbkek Pul-?cua of tha iM)wdr raadaL Inrrwdiaota kapt bj ro- cera and 1rnp twhw. Addrraa 11. V. lIUHUiN 1'rarliral ItrwcaUf now iluh 'ill. I rUCt? A 3IOXTII S I 1 wbera. Bnahw tDzljO V -I-m. l axt.rnl Aaaata waatd wwry. Boatneaa bonorablaaM Brat ara atrnt froa. Agar a '.. St. I rata, Sla. 1 35 15,' 15?4' 8 00 8 00 1 18 f 1 1 1 00 & 1 08 '9 (4 fl 65 (A CS :s S 75 i 21 95 (4 S i 80 CO & 66, Cfliied, IS 2S,000 'ALREADY SOLD. CCNTS M'ATI:D for Iba mwIkk,' Lint A.NU AMLMIEU Ot Kit Carson by aw mnAm a4fri 4.D. W. C ffm. Bi at U. CoLan liiWI,C.g. A,hwai Urtm lclaa4 wj kw. mlL TlHrTiciu4 Amim fliil laaW l MUNTfcR. TRaPPER. fcCOCT aa4 UIU. rr Mtl'ML It r-i.aa I. II as miUMI Uaatiut laoiaaU;llaAKWrT.MaakTKMi kiUni(lWa all kwtiw. It (4'raafolLralUa! f tU!ttKCS,aa4 Ika MODOCVTAB. At a watk af HLSTO l:TtblaTBlaabla A imi it ir1'ly hiMliliiiiiw, Our Uiwti iu tirralaw K ft ! mil atr!tw. Wr1Wa4aa. mm 11 ST1X. CUlAX A (AlLIanaw4.Caav I I ! 7rrrtaiblr and T for ctalVraa. Flower Secda. Sand 3-rnt atamp ! TWit Witch 4- Hon. Sew Haroa.iX COXWTANT FMPLOYaiEVIV-tAt boma, Ual . or Female, H30 a wwak warranted, 'k. caotial ra- inlrad. PartionUra and rahiabla aamolea aant frwa. A a. with 6o rat nrn atamp, O. Roa. W lUUmnbo nt . V. r 0 OOIt AOrATS V.VSTED keweSoicTELL IT ALL Dr M ra. fttebflaki of IWt laka City, tat 1 T KI.ASTir' TRIM D M PPtJKTKR a wrm iiptttidiif J cttbara. hrint adop4 a-rwrywbara by tha k4.i phrWfiaaawjt . drw--UU. army and U pttals. sTwDaatama. , - Tba twee a and anlratv aal aUaiartkm tba bara rtrwn. aa wall aa tha trrwat Bare Wr of radical m Uh-t bar affaetad. baa 4rmvMTtmt ma tart inai rmftmrw m torn imrrtf errrM wiuioal mnmnf bwt"""'. oftaa oaaaad bj to awrwra prawwa of .ti 1 1 Snpportara. It ka tba only inr rara inr nermu. e. r. to only 1 roaa ta oaainaiwui rK.J ir. ruiiui- -v ia all pualtinna in which tho body ran ha plarwd. It w'.U parfona radical enrea n all vtbara faU. It caa ba in oaaa asa emninn wimto wo wmnm owe adjaatrd. no motion of II boay or dkplac it. The) irttalTente h tbe wrMlvM wnyvoMi of tha moat tmlnvnt rracuu-'aoia la tha profeaetoa. Frora tba nnnerogf tat Uraoataja ia oar p m - - appood tba folluwtsK I After tha aiperieora of motrtba. patler.ta Uwttf atromny to Ua rArwy, aa well aa to IM as m.mn ine fin laooavonleflcw wild wnicn in ii"rnroni -With aapertor adrantaea. r K'aMir Trm piwrnwaea M a blh derrM A l.L rvqniMtea and qnar,fcatv.a rlw. for otber InrrtiUooa. I nir no neai iaitwi rK'"" It aa aa Important ne&n fr.r tharvltef aud cara of Hernia. J. M. t AK.VI cfl A X. M. I . Kx Health Officer of tba Port of New Vork. rnr aevin- Culaf of flaw York hut lioarltal." ale-. (. GEO.V. Homit-M. D .operlntndejt Klaeiic Tro iMr Af j After aaflertna fo thtrtr year, tn my owa Deraoa. from tbe aae of eerf frm of Metallic Troes pro- earable ia thia eowntry aad ia Korope, 1. two year ro. . applied yoor BlmMie 7Vm. and alrtce tliat lt.e I hate eiperteneed comfort and ea'ifact-n. aed leo taaftit tbe irata. tnat tne rjaatie i roea is i r.e on. in i uim. u that ahoold be aaed for the rl of and core of llemta ; aad bow after avm tbaa Uttrty yeara c-nilaoooa yrac Uee.and bain adjoeted many bandped ft 1 immi tor tbe Ua twenty moo' b youra oiclnaivrly 1 rratefally declare it to be any deliberate .f'.n'i. tlal mw f.laM yVM ia tbe only eoe entitled U tbe euali deaceof tbe pebUe : that elaetkity ta tbe only wrl ail adapted to tbe reqiuretnrnta ol a Troea or nnr-piMior. aad am eooriaced that eewr lmnr Tf" arttf rvee a larva proportioa of all reare to which it ia att ld. r-t Owlyaaaofwi chlldrea. bat in acmenma caaeeeiUita a.y uwa aaoweaOca OI paueote irom " .a reara t i "- H. BL'RMI AM. M. 1 . rict. of Amatomy aad Swreery . V Y. E. '.dical lV41ea. . Beware of cheap aad worthUea tmitettnw FUatte Trwexea. which eome peiiloa admtiaa and eeil. fiarfe kmlly rwpreaenttac tbat Utry are maaalactartd ty tbe lUaatie Troea Co. Tbtee Trxweea are aeat l- mail to t'J parte of tbe roea try. hatMf Jirtiia a-naraatewd la all caaee. Hit per eoaatac any other, write lor LHwcri pure Lire ula( (' to tba EMSTIC TRDSSCO, G83 Droadway, New York. YOIB FOLKS or TUB United States. ny t. w. mta It baa a clear title, ta aaperturit crer any alatiar " A book waare there eeerrtblM te Mblaa aad aetk iattafnadeaa."-.v. T. yVtaw'. Mr. UiCfineoa waa aali oaalifled to wnte a hWtory.' Jwrel4 e-q tamo., wttb over It" I lOwatratwraa. i-re-w 9190. teota-at paid oa roePt of tb- prVe. Patrat Tu'ewttlee. I-errwt Htattnoery rakr H tbe World t KLTO. A l .11! Naee M.N J HISTORY TREES AD SHBUB. ETKBGKEKVa, KoE. Ac. of all the beu aerta at low rate. For cataljffuee free, addreaa K. B. PAR SONS A- C-O Flaaala r, N. Y SS ? Slfl Pi' II 1AV at home. Term. free. Ad- w r drrrsaUKlt. TI yrare tha wile of a Mmxa ki-r rrWeL bwdwetMa br airw. ua IVia atore -eiaaa'a csperWeee lay bare tbe "kaUni fcK myitarlaa. aacrateoiaf. etc of tbeVuiamae aa and 'gomU ta Uv irwirw beak eearbwZr aeer4ce wttb rood thirifa for aJL It la Bupotat fxtf wbera, with errrrbody. aad eetaclla ell other book aWj V eea. Miawtrra aay bei wmrH ev- Inml vmej radone tL Every hod v waau Hi aad areata ere etijes from lflottt day f tXli t " J aw aa prrml Vm aant jU9 eeer trtr arreta W mm or wncaaa-: wi cjJ Oetflt rrre to tSoaa wee wt'lcaaen. lat.e fusnubta with fall perOrwVar. era, etc ewr-w a Jm A iV1 n A. It. Wmtmiatvi A Lw, LlarUet4. Coo a. sauJlACo.. Portland. Me. I I The Aaneriran Patmn h Ik. mi Mml.. r:. jo a-i rarm rapt-r-w. I .xa a year, hneeimea free. ew A -J -a 1 i- u i ia't i .. -. . . 0 WANTED fiOOO Nrw AGENTS The People dr.Car paper. TBK Cowxai atTOK. eaiaree la f i 1 wanw , re.icfciua and arc alar. Tk eirrvwkrr. Yr niu. nibcent premiama. Satnplc, teraoa, etc. free. J. li. KARLK, Boaton. ;2o TiTLEOIl'S COSFQUUD 07 PXTEE COD LIVER OIL AUD LIIIE. Oalljr te Aarr-Bta. 85 aew art le lee aad tbe beat Family Paper in America, with two S 0 ' AM. atW.,am) Broadway. . T. 1 ALL? addreaa K. X. OocaaA. MiddWtewa. rxi are. for free cataloarva of rtnireet Peach TreM. rmH Frataa, etc. rVrttom artrea. S5 CASH I?..1 A merice. i' eae year for t Prlre, nj. fwr W VI7. Kaaaea eatered tmpertianyea T lil KIT fKailarwt aaej Met at $25 PF.K DAY CVmanriton. or SO a week Ka. oner it and ul pay mmt ary and laom We off K Apply now. O. WF.BBKR A CO.. Marina. U. the prouder, not him through this renown, as is often the s through every State in the Union. case, she will not even be proud. But ; , give her love, appreciation, kindness, ; Every convict now discharged from and there is no sacrifice she would not j the Nevada State prison receivestwenty make for his content and comfort. The j five dollars in gold to start a new life man who loves her well is her hero and "with. . w muugu i jjtraxiTT S Fixal. Hato Boot See Ado'L he is not one to any other; no less a king L though his only kingdom is her heart A fortune easily made. Xo capital re am! inm i paired. For rrnrulaxB addret Lohman & BIBLE L00EHIG-6LASS. REFLECTOR, Companion and Gruide TO THE GREAT- TRUTHS of the . SACRED SCRIPTURES. KIX BOOKS IN ONE. Ulaatrated by nearly 200 Eacrwviaara, tbraruf every aarirty of bomea character, and erery qoalHy of tbe borne bear. Tberwaarbly FTaaarliral and Ortbodoa. bwt aot eectanaa ; anther Iry. SucUaoaMai nor KeoeaUonal. vw i ui di wu-KiuvioM BOBcety aal party. rooKl to tbe core, it STaphie pictoree and readme; etrik borne. BelnaT a uoarto. it la a eompaoioa ta ehape aad chara. r m iae r aauiy niDie. waica I Wilbwr'e ed IJerr Oil aad IJaer-TVo rreet popularity ot thta aaie aad eftcarioae oreperatana) ia alone aHrtatable te He twirtaet amtk la tbe ewre , of Coarhe.ld. Anhru, Hnbr ia, V bonptac (Jeawra. ; hcrofoleaa llamnra. aad all t'oaeaaepUee f nai Inma. II ' haa ao aapervur. il efaaL It aaie aalt taa eerty t armteocea of dwaaae. wbea aa aeet a thee at bead ; wt.. Ii will aJUrliie n cnrapUiata of tbe Cbe. feiura ' or Throat. ALanafactared only by A. B. WIXJbOaL. ' Cemiat. Boaton. hold Iry all drnririei IbeN. Y. Haiar Jeer- tbe.reat Literary Week ryot tbeUrcalar aterriptiea raeeterd. aad oare teeeery nftiteetMrrlber. Clebaef rm (t 1 eecbl ei re.e i I Taa (iter ,awnr.,-iei atranaH flw every fifth aahorrtbor! Tee firm aaene ia a ofl"-t -naraaty of taaraeaa aad fa ' A !lnft Neod m oey r er rewtotered UUk te Bf AUI K A AUMi, Pab babera. tr VTUltem Mraea, Wow Votk. ATLANTIC -WBEKIjY. UTF.lt Alt Y JfirUNAl, for ibe F.MI1.V. TI F.l HTtlllll -. mus or bi:rm.-bipiio5. ptir .k pir. ONK YEAU. s..Vl. O IfNTII-. f I.t4 tiUKAT FHKMU I OIH U. mi Tbernoteeof twebeeeufal Meel lfrlpn eir)iJ. 'DtfKLIMilt" aad T1IK rlTMs" A a inmw n each eebcrier frw tt ejtl . ae 9 1 WORTH rUIOICK FUIWMI ytl.l. , to t teeny tn Lefltte. Or JTP Foe bjte teet ew wJl eea4 wCHia. - ATLT1C " for 3 ton to.' trial. p w4 paid. Are-afa waateal eer- krrr. Aieae ATI.TH MM.hMilItt.1 r-. rit WONnrnpri.t euy i- tta. nation i. 11 t.NCVt lAtrHllt S. A-aw.y e a awtey ttOM; UMcmmwiex l.SHJir wroau T. KI.MIHHI V.Y.l.l rBtlalflpaia. ri. The Favorites. FA II 1 1. Y FToniTK. ! Co., LAxamie City, Wyooiing. Com, T l 1. - i , xj oiaub-tj u green-eyea cai . witn a white pot on her nose is lucky, and a I dict tljt the Pper was right, and gave the 1 ... - II 1.V ? 0 IJ" M a - a- neavy purs will be the consequence. If you are in a house and hear baby cry, it is a sign of marriage, or if it isn't it ought to be. To ' lose a pocket-book greenbacks is unlucky. containing In Indianapolis, a woman put before ner Husband a large loaf of intensely sour bread. He made her eat every emmo oi u; ana now eiie is so unreason able as to seek a divorce for cruelty. lawyer nothing. Advices from Asia Minor etate that the famine in that country is causing terrible distress. In one district alone 20,000 persons have died since the commence ment of the famine. The population of this district before the famine was 52, 000..... r YTefeton, in New York, walked 431 miles in eix day The new United States Tariff went into effect officially March 3d. ... . .The house of Q. Schry, , three miles below SeUnsgroye, Pa., was totally destroyed by fire, and two children perished in the flames. Mrs. Schry was badly burned. . . . . . Spontanaoua combat- tine 1ft the house. For Crocp. Spirits of turpentine is a sovereign remedy for croup. Saturate j a piece of flannel with it and place it on 1 the throat and chest, and send for your family physician. If the case be very urgent, and the child in great distress, and the distance to the doctor's residence be very great, drop three drops of the turpentine on a lump of sugar and give internally. Or a good emetic of tincture of blood root, or lobelia, or both com bined, should be given. Every family should keep a bottle of spirits of turpen- Iutoktaxt Invention. "In less than ten yeara there will not be a metal trass in ase, was the prediction of one of oar moat eminent physicians on examining the Elastic Trow of the Elastic Trace Co.. 633 Broad war. X. T. Thft extensire adoption of these unequal ed irjstrcmente, which certainly cure rapture without torture, will maxe them the only trus ses used in much less thai ten years. We ad Tise all sufferers to send to the abore company for descriptiTe circulars, sa these trusses are sent to all parte of the country by mail. Com. ZixcTRicrrx is Life. All nervous dis orders, chrome disease of the chest, head, hrer, stomach, kidneys sod blood, ache and pain, nervous and general debilirr. etc. quickly cured after drugs fall by wearing Volt Aviectro .Bene ana .Bands, valuable book free. vj TUHfitiivg., tangmnan, um com. ter The Tttlea t IK. AIANI FAITI HKJtv FATOUITE. tiK.NF.KAl. KAkilUITIU i or toil tatnrmateTt rntnruirf oer f itod. er A for aame aldreee Kf.l fE INti .HAC1I1NK tuir.t.i ai liariiorw, l aa er ewr OAreeaa leedlna? fiuee. kt leflai ia J maIaim. Prokablr U ark la mmr Iui.m (.mmH adapted to teerb tbe rreet rttal tratba of correct Uetae. iTuiUTmaii.iriT Saul. Maar Areata are mak. ln fmm M&O to t M M oer AGENTS WANTF.D KVRKV WHERE-Creai ta rt oceaeata offered, head 82 for Compaete Ovtnt. aad tiecia at Onee. Addreaa, HKAMl.irv. i:tuRrruiv a.- t-n . OO North Foarth hlrrn. Pbiladrlekia. Pa. Ikf NEW BOOK l Mfftlv AGEXTH WANTED for "Ioolo m n wnm.1 aaeVaaei S 111)H IIUaUJLliwaJ Tbe Great BeoaatVia of tbe As, lataotbratmai t the !oderfnl Spirit .llaalfewtalfMe at tbe Fadr liaatrstraa, t, br tbe New York 7rweAx- Comnue eiorjer. Moat aetotrndlnc reaaJta. Tba whole ewntrr aetoriiabed. A4 mil feereWeee, leAea rem L'f. Bead for CrrraUr for TerrltflTT. Twm. otr . to AMKKICAX PUBLlHrll41 (xi . Ilartferd. Ct. U ailed Free on Receipt of Pottage Stamp. VOL. V. BURNETT'S X ( TABLE OP COTTETTS. U lM rABT-1 50 l)lClUBtMfWr. --e 4reee aad addreaa tlK ERA I. Af.K tf. T.w-. Aalwea M Aliiater's Fated Ajt-jpt-ccn Tbe axa beewfal AftrM lanvn eeer wttb a bruueat t a ief ; m i' ww. Lerterea. Hotter- tveeeed wkei A raortraaLK aceiarae r.a a wfta iviiLc ir-rrit- af eM e-cteaatfb- V. 5IAI.I.I"TI II. 3 4 CWet wot MrH. Fbtleairlwbla. f. rvrrTr re, wttb Kteartl A Kr? I UVitUA (Mrtftte ttralara Fre. Ceteliwe. aamctea ae4 f-U per- S. at. SrrCTa, in Ha-eer tvmum. to your own pnir4Tinc JiAJ PBIIITX2I& PBES''. a-ror aatoatwl www Aaar-f rriatee-e, krkaala, aex-twAea. rl fartarti a. Mrrrk rutittt, ntx Caa.eaa or rea Moow a Ecurata. VKV. Laaoaaoa or r Lewi it. Tatttctu riawTt. Crtrirartoa r eraiae Tukvaa. rtea to llort taiaraaa. Caaa or fvaara ia tn Faatoa. Lamb Staraa Fvtiu. aVaaakanora. Metrivo aaa tbfiST Ten erriee. Prteee frava NJ.O.WOODSA Aaar rbrtAea. : I rx. . j , i . . i '.Ten err tea. IBCNJ.O. dealer ta ail ia.eeiai sxio to u. s.. tot CatBaamaa.) 1 CO. M of Prirrtina; Marrw. Language of Flowers ENLARGED AND 1UPR0YED. JOSEPH BURNETT d CO., CC3TC1 SENT PBEE itt.'zrziszzzzrji. wall st eMDr wevbo earrtalef iO er flltX. Corer-Vrto liwliarn i aad tUeetreteuoe to ear idUrea Tt "r HUllXiki Ai CUe aUaaaae tu Eaoaaa J huet.gew Tara.

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