a Household Hint. Quince Jelly. Quinces for we shall not meet again until the day of jelly judgment. ."1 "went on well,' he adds, 'till I came near to xiarnauam, wueu our itam lan -was plundered by sixty horsemen- One fellow asked me what I had got. 'are sewn should hot be quite ripe, they should be a fine yellow ; rub off the down from them, core them and cut them small, put thorn in a preserving kettle with a tflafirm of water for eich nonnd. let them " ' Forty dineis said stew cently until soft, without mashing,, under my garments put them in a thin muslin bag with the "The fellow laughed, thinking no liquor, press them very slightly; to each doubt I was joking with him. f f . pint of tho liquoV put a pound of sugar ; " ' What have you got V said another, stir it until it is ajndissored, then set "I gave him the same answer, it over the fire and. let it boil gently, "When they were dividing the spoil, untfl by cooling some on ft plate, you I was called to a mound whero the chief find it a good jelly, then turn it into stood. 'What property have you got, pots or tumblers, and when cold secure as directed for jellies. Quince and Apple Jelly. Cut small and core an equal weight of tart apples and quinces, put the quinces into a pre serving kettle, with water to coyer them, cover and set it over the fire until it is soft, then add tho apples, let them boil until they aro almost ''n .pulp" (there should bo enough water to cover them), put them inUr tt? Jelly- bag and strain without pressing it ; to each pint of the liquor put a pound of white sugar, put it over tho lire and let it boil gently, un til by trying some on a flat plate you find it a fine jelly ; when cool, put it in pots or tumblers, the next . day cover as di rected. After making1 the best jelly, squeeze the juice from the pulp, put a teacup of clean brown sugar to a pint of jt, boil it, taking off the scum as it rises; when it is a nice jelly put it in pots. To Pueheiivb Apples. Pare and core and cut them in halves or quarters, take as many pounds of the best brown sugar, put a teacup of water to each pound ; when it is dissolved set it over the fixe, and when boiling hot, put in the , fruit, - and let it boil gently until it is clear, and tho syrup thick; take the fruit with a skimmer on to flat ' dishes, spread it to my little fellow?' said he. "I have told two of your men al ready 1L replied ; ' I have forty dinersr sewed irp in my clothes .' i . : - "Ton." - Plain Tom. It might have been more than Tom once, when he was a babe, and had a father and mother, ' some one to care for Hw even if they had but lit tle love for him. After they died after he was turned out on the wide world to fight his own way; to hunger for food, to yearn for sympathy and kind words, bis name was "Tom." It was name enough for a waif a ragged, hungry boy who received more kicks than pen nies; and who used to sit on the post office steps and try j to remember when anv one had spoken a kind word to i him.. ,.; ' The boy sometimes wondered and a . pondered over the words "sympathy,'.' "mercy" and "charity." He heard " He ordered them to be ripped open, J people use them the same people who and found mv money. i cuffed him about and were content to " ' And now came von said he. with ! see him in racrs. Hei thought the words I - - or , ' i ; mf surprise, o declare; so openly " what must mean something way off some- SETTS OF THE DAY. Home and Interesting Item from Abroad."' The Carliet force sent to relieve Seo de Urgel were attacked by the Alf onaists and re treated to the moan tains .... The Sioux and Utah Indiana are on the war path and seriously threatening the settlers The harvesting of the crop in Europe has been delayed by un settled weather. . . . ..The steamer Hugh Mar tin burst her boiler on the Tennessee river and five peoeona were killed Army worms are doing much damage in New,Brarwick.r P Over forty? thousand persons were preeeat at the inauguration of the statae of Hermann at Detmold, Germany. .....Charles G. Finney, for many years president of the Oberlin (Ohio) College, died suddenly of, heart disease at his residence in Oberlin. , He was in the enjoy ment of his usual health up to the time Of ''his death Vigilance committees are forming Do not imagine that your duty is over I T fl when you have nursed tout patient I I . iA uuu mi vuu m a aT jaauv sauu av i-ry va m ! being refused a night's lodgings in a hone in Milansport. Pa., occupied only by a widow, secreted himself behind a door, wh- re he was j 9 to- - - l hnno rw norhtna rrmrier tint. iMin started toward him, when he clapped her, and n, . - J ah- w khn h' a-w J V. Strength does not come back in a mr FanfvUa of Borne says the late Emperor Fer dinand of Austria bequeathed 1 8, 000, 000 to the Pope, which amount has already been paid. CM. ..... A Wealthy Bride' Dre. Lucy Hooper describes some dresses that have been forwarded from Paris to a beautiful California bride. . The wed ding dress is of richest white satin, fall ing in an immensely long train behind, which train is bordered with a single narrow plisse flounce of satin. The front is drawn in transverse : drapery, and ; is ment, and the days when little things worry and little efforts exhaust, when the cares of business begin to press, but the feeble brain and hand refuse to think and execute, are the most trying to the sick one,, and then comes the need for your tenderest care, your most unobtrusive watchfulness. mm rmTT Kill Ta uava IVU Vuifirtir all Via a mt ale Caller?, Kici-aia tt lb "PTKT CODPAIIY SSaWSS TLKKY (XX. ta m4a. Wmtw( b4 PKM CUTLKRV nM rt CUTLKRV n. T. w. P. M U k Say what you will against narrow skirts, it is easier for a lady- and gentle man to walk under one umbrella than it used to 1 has been so : carefully hidden ?' 'rM Because I replied? ' I will not thing he could f riot , Jrasp, , then; but falser to my mother, to whom l:ha promised that I will never tell a lie " ' Child said the robfcerp hast thou such a sense of duty to thy mother at thy years, and am I insensible at my age of the duty I owe to my God? Give me thy hand innocent boy; ther robber continued, that I may swear repentence upon it j ' "He did so, his followers all alike struck with' the scenei & jU ji k A J y " ' You have been our leader in guilt, )tbe jidght approach when he had grown to have man's estate.0 'If ;Tbms voice . had sad they said to the chief, 'be now our -ness ' and j sorro w, in it , . as Jhe cried " shme!" pr!.if.itvhad exultation as he shouted "j morning papers 1" no one in the busy throng seemed to notice or care. He realized that he was; standing up single-handed to battle against a great world, and sometimes when the world struck hirri dowithoboy crept away in to an alley to sorrow j and tgrieve that he had ever been born. r ? They found a bundle of rags in a pub lic hallway yesterday morning. The A a m m croasea wim two garianas oi .orange in southern Ilhnoia to look after thieves blossoms,5 terminating in small boiquets August this year is remarkable for the rainfall I at the left side. From below the upper 1 in various parts of the country, which exceed I garland, falls a finger-wide ruffle of point by far the usual average for the whole month. I lace of bewildering fineness,, while the! Seribs damag &s keen done by the floods, lowest ear land heads ' a narrow rjlisse of ! havi' tiin ; in inawrection along nhe whole length,. of the River Save. , Telegraph, wiree have been cut, thirty Turks- maeeacred and all official buildings burned A confidence white tulle Overs plisse flounce of satin. The corsage is high in the nck, with sleeves of point lace and. . white, net, ter minating , at the aist with, a .ruffle, of man who ha4 .bee. playing some- tricks i in I hvceT t A jabot of laco and a fan-shaped Juioxvilla was tarred and feathered by a mob. Be torn a from 102 towns of tne amounts re ceived under the new license law in Massachu setts show the total to be $463,456.32. The amount received from Boston js $52,643.75.... Mrs. James Clark committed Btucide at Frances- tn, N. H., nearly severing her head from the body..'. "The Democrats of the Fourth Congressional distru of JUaio nominated tb arrangement of Lice on the basque be hind form the only ornamentation of the corsage. '. The veil is of white tulle ; the wreath, of course, of orange blossoms. The traveling dress is' of dark green silk and of black and white tiny-checked fou lard. The waist - is of green silk,' with a sleeveless , jacket of foulard,: trimmed When the farmer's wife has large washing to do, she can save half her time and labor-by using Dobbins' Electric S"rp (made by Cragin & Co., Phila.) One pound of it is equal to three of any other." Try it. , .. . If you have a sick friend to whom you wish to be of use, do not content your self with sending her flowers and jelly, but lend her one of your pictures to hang in place of hers, or a bronze to re place the one at which she is so tired of staring. " Important to Traveler. , i . Fersons visiting New Jork or leaving by tha cars from Grand Central Depot, will save aa- noyance and expense of carnage hire and bag -rae express ge by stopping at Grand Union (lot (I, oppoeita O rand. Central Depot, Urer iTfunyitig The Klittl Ik IWmIv lUbrl:tl Ite mmtm mm9m ; tb mm It iiiimiii : W in, ta ktd y m4 th ww rrU. wt a rwil I rmil mmnnt t m Hcb ol ta Mal ta, s4 Io brt tbwa bck tbmtr JI. Im la txtttm iU 6 mUtt(. vmriljl. tavtcoo Tarranft Efferrwcfnt SlUr iperirnt. It ! OamtMulwtniitoMtlttkaUit Mad. Soid t7 J Invrc. Jmiw Central Railreallaib. MT ul kna m ilw nam tf UiwtU N aopM . n m- a ur im 4 ntv votac war 4 raUi cud Uu h , ' WfetM.k K- Va.. MutskM, Wl. ffWy mf n M tjtm. opion 4 Mrala llSMl b4t)y 4.. ydUv ar4. Flnt ; a Ibi w it f. K4 v tar rulmr Dr.ttiu, TO. 17 WkAhtBfa M. .CbW.liL , . V. Oi FANCY' CARTm, f ft.w.m ir df ttpo-pi..b7J. B. HtSTg I. leader in thepath. of, virtue:'-and they janitor pushed at, the . bundle. witU 1 jH3n. j. c. iTadian. of Houlton. to fill the un- nis oroomj ana growiea ana mntterea expired term of uereey, deceased The instantly, ai his order, Jmade restitution of their, spoils, and vowed repentance on mv hand." with i?rav and creen frinffo. aitaclied on elegantlv furnished rooms and fitted up at I A VT-CjIM X o lYiVii A Xltkt. N wun gray ana green ixmgo, . atwcjiea. on - aooo.woo. iueoeaa itfaa. GaeiU .t pJWh4. t.4 to, ciuS 4 the breast with a bow 01 green ribbon. more luxurioual j for less money at the The underskirt' is' of 'green sQa bor- Grand Union that ai any other firatclaaahoaee over ltsbemeleft there by some vasrant. Iriario officially denies the umor that Cap-I , ... , .. . . . ia'i I in New York.'StaKee and aireet cars paea the on, , M X'UPZZ rA'-nnj--U.lft.ninaral Valma!, t laava the? Kwreu uLy I doom for all part of the city. Be that the A Chinese Wedding. - The Portland (Oregon Bulletin has the ' followimg ssceount pf a weddinjr cool, then put it in pots or jars, and pour anion te bhinese In 1nafccityV For a tho itillv over. '' Lemons boiled tender few days past the Chinese quarters on I sliced thin, may be boiled Oak street,! opposite the. city jail, ""W" lcs , . , been the tatfdt)lfi ' t: tivities consequent upon the marriage of death W come while the boy-was re- three child t unequal pattle old'worldtohe tho jelly over. in water and with the apj Apple Jelly. -Pure and I core tart juicy apples, and, cut them small, put to them a little water,' and boil. 'ttem Jn a covorod vessel, Vuntil. they are softand tho liquor glutinous, then strain them without squeezing, put one pound of. white sugar to each pound of juice ; flavor with lemon extract, and boil until by cooling some in a saucer; you And it a flno jelly, strain it through thin muslin The bundle of rags was' Tom. The onilori ibent, over ,'jiim and pushed at him again J and called to him to rise up and go about his business but 'the bun- ; die did not4 move Tom was dead. Gritt ixm Vaa'.nrownLj around Vii boot oox, inai in migni noc De scoien wnue. he slumbered the-othert rested-on his on the MK Gun Lock, of the firm of Toner solving toi carry Duck Chunff & Co.. iS . this- .cifvi with- L between poverty and a cold Miss !Hop JovJa tfamaefof sotsUteerffD1"8110 X jnri I !a ii c . mnAa vv There shdUldiave been sadness the Hearts oi those i who luted up tne body and ; sent it away to be; Jjuried in Pofter's' field, but there was not. They men. to Pe sure, put they couia ym in outside parties, and t the parties to the contract, neve saw the light of each other's countenances until the nuptial knot was tied. Tables laden with all the island. Hd will await the promised reinforce ments of 10,000 men and prosecute an active winter campaign JL .'. . .'A wealthy man in Phila delphia, named Kates is under arrest charged With tho horrible crime of pouring kerosene over the person of his wife, intending to burn her to deaths? Kelhbora interfered before he canTiTTUTeompllah theork.v.. .-The wife of ip'BeBSlnget' accompanied by her ren, two girla and a boy,' aged respectively, nine, six and three years, left her home in Beading Pa, and walked op the towpatkot the Union. canaV and. -Wha xiear Qaoji iiill, deliberately walked into the caual I and drowned herself and children. The bodies were recovered. . . .The body .of .N. 3. Grim wood, who ascended with Donaldson in his ill-fated balloon at Chicago, was found on the the lowest 'and uppermost of silk and it- 1 -a . m miaoio one oi joiuaru-,v;a ,,i r: u Over this 4s .worn, a tunic, of,, foulard bordered; with a rich boulyou enter U the Grand Union1 Hotel Com. . .,...-. Send for tb rt . b4f I. A M.h - - w ano 5 aj. pc bLish iy q no . rhirgrf y. r. I ipC A apWadtf Kfw ntcrmi41rtr --ir C. ,h ulWaan Stl irrnt' U'm kd gray ana gTeen fringe. This tunic is so long in front pi 1 ratvr j to touch the ground' j it is looped j liable ro a free7 specimen eopr of the erl-ndid mammoth double-sheet Ban Fraodaoo eopr or I fcn Fraod eekl. CHaovicxa, an able, spicy and. fearless . : it always contains complete ana r nearly to touch the ground' it is looped j liable market; mining and stock-reports l alad up at the .8idesand, is slWy draped behind, and is trimmed up tho front valuable information, pf the Partita coast. It with" bows of "green silk, their edges" fin Odr:3.00 a year, and twenty oenU addi- isned witn heavy WILD 121 THI tkrt dvior mdoti 11i., CAR ' WCCT btlT . tlWU. Ua ak m ta mil Yin wut. HUT, 1 TI UMAX If mil. AUKNT AMKt). were into molds. Put sugar and crated nut meg to tho applesfrom the jelly bag,- they were greeted by the dulcet tones of and steam them to a thick marmalade. tne Chinese nddle and the tom-tom. Peach MaiimaiiApe. Peel rioe oeach- ?he tiyities, happily for those j-esid. a beach of Lbke Michigan, near Stony creek, by . ' i. i . n I Tif-iY Tinnararnnn nnw. i r ttkuir u iib nuiMr. I n r a iup.Ewun I nm ikviv wkh iiiiiv nmwvi. Uninese aencacies .were. fl set (ioi, tne vvo. r r i ; r-rrrrirrir.vrtT? ;i -r, vith'ffmr tinv strans 'aemsa. tha inRfcen . . . " JflrS- ' l tZiiiU -nrA l.0f,ar. it. YiaA rwiai with the tiictitichi of odota or shoes.' v tetters I uny Buapsj. aoro3S( WW msp, this toilet is to be worn a hat of 'black rice strawy turned I up behind, -with: a rosette of green fcUk and ;trimmed wifh green ostrich feathers, and a single, small brown 'bird. Parasol of black and whiie foulard, with a bow1 of dark green" rib bon. Boots oft black ' and ; white "silk check, tipped with patent leather 4md es, stone them, and cut them small ; weigh threo-quarters of a pound of sugar to each pound of cut fruit, and a teacup of water for each pound of sugar ; set it over tho fire ; when it boils skim it clear, then put in tho peaches, let them boil quite fitnt; mash them flno and let them boil until tho whole is a jellied mass, and thick, theu put it in small jars or tum blers ; when cold; secure it as directed for jellies. Half a pound of sugar for a pound for fruit will make nice marma lade. To Dky Peaches. Take ripe, but soft peaches, pare them, and take Out tho stonefl, and out them in halves or quarters, or smallor ; spread them on flat dishes or boards, and set them where the sun will shiuo all day upon' them j take them in Tat''dusk or sunset; they should not bo put out when the weather I is damp or cloudy. Poaches dry nicely in an oven after the ' baking is done. Turn peaches whilst they are drying, that they may dry qhiokly and perfectly, else they will become musty. Keep them in bags tied closely, and hung up. t, - , , , . J ; lie 1 7i effd t ii on Jleada ehes. Do Chegaitt, in a paper upon ordinary headaches, takes tho ground that they result from a"nervous affection of the ar teries, and tha' their starting point is in tho grand sympathetic', nerve, and their precise seat i in tho , nervous t filaments which accompany the arteries ; their ma terial phenomena consisting in the dila tation of these vessels, and the compres i sion which theyjproduce upon the brain rag in tne neighDornooa, came to an end, when the married couple prepared to take a wedding tour.". The "blushing bride was placed in -a carriage, the blinds of which had been closed, and her liege lord and . his nearest and best friends whether it had one waif more j or less. They couldn't feel the heartaches which Tom had felt his desperation his grim despair his1 bit ter, "crushing, every day sorrows. j.They should have at least uncovered -their heads as the body was lifted up and said to each other' r ' He was brave to fight such a battle' But they did not. There would ' have been no word, no eulogy, with the eiception of boots or shoes.' Letters belonging to Mr. Grimwood, and notes of his 'balloon trip, were-found oh the body, fully es tablishing its identity. . Spanish vessel, which was Bhipping ma terai ,of war at Barcelona, . Spain, suddenly exploded and sunk. ( Fifty persona were killed by; the -.explosion or drowned...... Mrs. Jlal- dand was struck dead by lightning near Frost Station, .Tenn., : the electricity burning every shredof clothing from her body A steam with a black button pn each. Ejrperience Teaeheth. ' I am an old man, 1 upwards of three score years, during two scores of which: I have been a tiller of the seil. I can not say that I am rich how, but' I have been rich and do not owe a dollar; have given my . children a good education, and when I am called away will leave !o A great many. people .have asked us of Late. "How Ad ton Veet) toot horse loo kin r H leek and -gloe-y?" We tell them ifs the eapiet, thing in tlieworld ; give Sheridan,' Caixi'ry Condition' Powder two or three times ja-woek, Com.-r ; .:. ;j , : . $ . i - - - Timo tries all things," and has firovfcuUhat Wistar't Baltam oJViU Cherry s the remedy par .tneHene for the cure of fought o'd, crono, whooping cough, bron chitis, afthiaa, phthisic, sore taroat. inlluenza, a4l'iat,' not least," conminption. Fifty cci:ti aiil onA.dailar a bottle large pottles o-ach tho cb"per. Coin. ' A gentleman in the eastern part of the' State, who was about having hi leg am putated on account of its beingbent at right angles and uff at the knee, heard of Johnann Aruvt-pui lAnimnU, After using it a short tuna his leg became straight and is now serviceable aa tbe ctber. Cqjil. GEO- P. ROV.ILfCrCO.I NEW YORK TRIBUNE. The Leading American Newspaper.' ! TUB BEAT APVEKTIHIMJ .HEPICM. Dauy, 1D a yar. ami-wiif , j. v.jy, a ' rmtmtt fir f IA S).r. . 9pwtQ Onplu A4rttecRta rrv. Wfelr, la elofcaot SOwimn, lf SJ t , pw M. i4ra Tn TriimF. H. T. aijkm-h roit tiii: U tkim r!,l It coa 15 Kykf. Gold F . f" Hr&Ur. itct. I'.Uet Vr4 mm at. 4 lc of Jlry. b!rl ruliis nt tlnul Ptit. pMt-pJi, jf A ciiu v-.rcUr it BK1DK a OQ-. TtiH Brtt, N Y" RANTED AIJENT ' Umm oJl A. K CO ,Uak4rx WANTK ETERY FA.nil.T WM IT. Moj Im V. sta ht Ai. ae4f m. w. U)vr ix yr..i-t. Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. rt airiii IP" t Attiu. a fcw &. Bowdlif KtBterr far ldtm 4 tl im. T 9rm Krm tor litec. for hmIhhm, r 1"T iai: tum lor ii ..rt. NytfiihT g. J')S. K. KlO. Ire.etiml. da rrBtd aainc Mr Wrf Auttr X Oritla. $IOO a tsooitt hi t rood AffHU. Af rr tfc took seats m two carriages, behind , that bad not another, waif passed the door by y&cht, carrying the Queen and the royal family, tuem enou -h to keep the wolf away f rom occupied by the bride, and in this order they proceeded to the Oregon Steam Navigation, Company's wharf, intending to take passage Jor Puget sound. Ar riving at the wharf the Johns alighted and commenced circling around the car riage occupied by the bride, and when they had made the- required- number - of circuits the blinds of the carriage were rolled up and there sat the blushing Hop Joy, vainly attempting to hida hermoon-t eyed features behind a fan of enormous size. She was assisted to alight, and the chance. He saw the body, recognized it, and as he let his box fall to the flags that he might brush a tear from his "eye, he whispered : " j " " If; there are angels I know that Tom 'Usee Wl" i And no man shall dare to take from ol add, to the( simple, tearful eulogy. There will "bM. & shallow , grave, which My experience has tanghtme while crossing from Oeboxne to Jortemouth, v England, joliided with and sank the schooner vasthf.' ITicMafta A rittrfv nf ladifiH and pen- tlemeri were onWd the Mistletoe. :three of - 9ne of land wel1 prepared, ma- whom were drowned and one killed. None of uured and cultivated, will produce more the door; that: the 'royal S party were injured ...... Reports haye, been received of great floods in Barm ah. The . Irrawaddy has overflowed its banks for miles far the district of rrome, doing immense damage to the rice fields and to property generally. A parj .'of ) about forty? men will soon 'sink out of sight and memory, and scarce a 'month will .pass away be- nuCda'a raid within three miles of Colon, Cuba, foje even the lad's' name will be forgot- sacked and burned a store, killed nine volun ten by the world the world- which! teers, wounded about thirty and made their Johns, with mirth lurking in the .corner Pes itself on itscharity and mercy, b of their eyes,, each attemptedvto drink and which left poor. Xonstand.t up alQne. otbj6tjJeBtrnctiv4 fires are in the beauty of the countenauco" by m bis battle for food and raiment and a reportedinLuhuaniaandelsewhereinRuesia.. . gently pushing aside the fan behind , P106 to re8t nis teet ;.jei mm creep on Jn gpringQeld, Hasp., John J. Kenealey, aged which it wis concealed. The operation to cue alone m the shadows oi.mianignt, seemed to nghly amuse those whotood feeling in his young heart that every, "by, and they laughed righ heartily at man's hand was:againstJiimi because Jie the blushing diffidence of the bride, was a waif, a ragged, hungering orphan. fitroncrlv susoectincr that the color tinon Detroit Jre&8l L;vicU O U w i. her cheeks wai that, pi- Caroline and not that delicate Hint wnicli& mantles the countenance of a blushing Saxon girl. At last the; lady was led on board the a t i .:f'. ''.' i t V'.' -twenty-four years, was killed by forty . feet from a scaffolding. Hotc an', i American Ixidy Enter- boatbyanold "womairrwho "seemed to be acting the part of a duenna, and wnen Once seated in the cabin her head and shoulders vore rolled in & red bandanna by the old woman, who took a sea by her side and watched her as closely as though shej were the wayward daughter fs ft J x. A Washinffton riewsp tper -says r X)ur fashionable readers will remember the beautiful Mrs. Hicks, whose -wealtii and attractions caused so much gossip at the national capital one' winter Well.'thts lady4tp-day a distinguished feature in the fashionable world of London, and is followed, flattered, sought and sued in falling about .....Graham Bcoihera & Co.,' wholesale grocers and com- mifibion merchauta,' Baltimore,' Md., have sus pepdedHwith! liabilities of $80,000. .'. . . D." M. Key, of Chaitanooga," Tenn.', has' been" ap pointed by the governor to fill the vacancy in tnetJnited States Senate "caused by the death of Andrew Jehnaon.,,: . : , . , , Three hundred houses were burned at Ryeff, Buesia I. .Milan,' prince of fBeruia, naa ad dressed a crrcular- note to the great powers asking thejr adviee as to the Herzegovina in snrreotMi '. . .v; . A suit has been begun under the civil rights law'in Washington against the Poll man palace car company" 1 . .' . Mrs. Clara than two acres which receive only the samo amount of manure and labor ex pended on one. One cow, horse, mule, sheep or hog, rell fed, is more profitable than two kept bn the amount of food necessary to keep one welL' One acre of clover or grass is worth more than two acres of cotton where no grass or clover is raised. ,, i No farmer who buys oat. wheat, corn. fodder and hay, as a rule, for ten years, can keep tho 'sheriff from the door in the end. -:; 4 " "-' ' " "!' ' " ' . The farmer who never reads an agri cultural paper, i and sneers i at - book farming and improvements,. , always has a leaky roof, poor 'stock, .broken down fences, and complains of "bad seasons. " , , The farmer whose habitual ' beverage is . cold I water is "healthier wealthier and wiser than ho ;who . does not refuse a drink. ! A .HAN OF A T1IOUHAND. A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. Wb dlb wa hourly expected from Cenaamptlan, all rcxoMJIa bating failed. aecidnt led to a dlaoovry wbibf Dr. H. Jivn cared hU onli cbOd with a praperstto e( Cmnari In-lim. H now rlv rHp ft oa r!pt e( two trn to pay eipeoM. Tbr ta not alngl rtuptorn uf Uocnamptton Ink I It duM sot dtsatp NiK'.l MrMtt, Irritation of th rterro. DlAoolt Ki toration. hsarp Palo In tb Laasa. nana at lb Stomach, la ac Una of tb liowl, ana WmII.k of tb Masei. Addreo CRAPDOCK A CO., 1032 Rao Street. Ibiladolphla. Pa., gtvloK Ban of tbi ppr. The ' Beat All" Safety Lamp. rat4 Bpt XSttk. IH74. It aafetf tab whir ft prala (tkjto. aad la tb ami pratcal. (l. (lata a4 ml laep tm inflc 4a M mi4 nf). ir. amnm a M. li . ratti aaa hu- faoUiti. KJV Kw CbjBbv MtrwC, firnm Vok OOK. AGENTS WANTED NEW BOOK F0RTIIECUBI0US.w Fajwi afl BWratara. art. aric. airforr. faaolcrf . arOl a4 ia.aii na4 aa4 raa nrt4 M i 0 (fl I V 1 thian U ta ta that. The, Market. , , XW TOBS. Beef OatUewPrtm to Extra Ballooka Cf 0 IS Oomcoa to Good Texaoa...... '07 4 ( Mllcb Cowb i M...iS 00 (AW 00 J aaaiat. kanoial, hriHUat taou aa4 (rat, nmuui MUML lana rtea. a4 ts -r Htte4rrtalataa. TN. rrJ aaMetU." Aaa aar ria HIO IIIT-a4 ttvoaa mT w r.rt a--f 1."-." - m fc mrn . I li Mil Mta.n mfl araar kwU tan ae mm Um airaaarvalaiaa War" Wa Hosts Ll, DreeMd.. ........ Ebeep Lam be. ............. ...... Cotton Middl'na;...... rionr Eitra Western,. ..,. State Extra .- Wheat Rd Wratrrfi. ...... .. No. 2 BpriBg,.,... Rye -State. ...... Baii7 State....... .... OaU Mixed Weetern. ........ ,..M Corn Mixed Western. Hay, per fft... ........ .... ... c.rw, w. ....... lowe MkS vaai I a.- mm krn aaaOOajtSt r rr Lnra MJranWi. tU f aU Pt- aakva. ibw. rt-, mmt fw aC Wn Aaaala I lr Umm wa via caa ss M I 48 1 U 1 08 1 IS 1 CO ei 83 60 . 61 .70,15(320 Olds 31 t4 W ii i m a 1 03 , jut 4 1 10 4 W M oe: r l5 1 15 TaTLAlTIC IM TRD8I. 1 I i i i ai Thl aw aroa ta mrm-m nui actaaa eeaafert ta-M 4 4av. adapt ItaaM a aary aaoakMa f U b6r, laaali niM lapt p ! utU prtaao lr r4. avtd atMap Mr ta) EJajtio Trust "Co. Hev.' etS SrMawaf, Pt. Ta CUy. aad saatBT saail Oafl e d for Olr lag, and b a ta ! i : "J; i i.Jie Toothache. ' !A gentleman says, after Buffering ex cruciating pain from . toothache, and Hot Lard - ISM Tlan Xackerel Ko. 1, nea. ....... .17 00 t41S 00 " Ko.XMtr.........ll(0 1J 00 Dry Ood, per ctr im, M Eerriao. Sealed, wt box. tS at Prtrol e-a n Crr :. OCKOOX Beftned, 11) Wool Oallforala Xleee t ao a so - . , : Texas , ' ' AostraUaa ..i 64 Batter sutt to -Western Parry., M , ,, x Western Yellow Western Ordinary. ........ 10 .Pennsylranla Ma.... M . ALLEGRETTO i t - - GOLD WITCH E roR 4 0 60 U . 11 . T-V L TT r T-r -w- 1 W.:, ...j and other orcans. 'since in a'trenuine OI lue 5e OI Venice. jurs.nopjoy atvay to startle one , for it is seldom an v " w i .. i x a v i . e- a . - - a v- Buffers everywhere j the hands are swol- attack of inttanse hoadache the patient uou ; 1 nop?T" $W American; lady, however accomplished, rr "S". . - - ' - . -i tXTnmrw -vnetvM nut trnm T,n wharf and len, the muscles are sore, and every movement is painful. From his studies ou the subject, M. de Chegain concludes that any treatment for headache should Ih) directed against the affections of the nervous system, especially of the sympa- she ceased, to be the center of attraction. j t Cleats Shmtcd. k l rich and beautiful," wins such success. : Itjhappened in this way : Mrs." Hicks arrifed in London a few days in advance Kassim Pasha, when minister of war for Egypt,, was very particular in regard to the perapnalapparanoepf his officers, i thetio nerve, taunst the arterial di- "fT 6trui8en or,aers ibey center. " Shortly after the government v..'-i. tkKVriii!iii3-ai.-i,f should ieyter appear unshaved in cub- tji- v. .v.i - of the queen of the Netherlands. . ' She f witH tha handle of a tablespoon, which he had tooK. ior uerseu nu uuo Dest. rooms, cuu t pnarpecseu. ou mo . ; ti Mrs.. Hicks, of the Glamdge Hotel, the aristocratic - resort-: pf , this great social 11. Carter, who wis taken to the insane asylom ""'& : , , V - XT ' .A.. a rft JrAmftt;niddfthV atranJBetty' 401(1 me ft. gentleman had been AAA (AAU&UUVW, w , rf I . , .. . .--ill'' ' -a - ' I wait ins? some gling" neraen irna s patr ui bimu ...... George Vi remberion, who was sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Mrs. Bingham in east Boston, -stabbed 'himself in the neck, breait and arm. The deed was committed lation which results, antf constitutes "the ccsential feature of the malady, and that in these there ar three points to be con: sidered the intermittence, the pain and the arterial dilation.' 1 His special "treat ment, founded ; tfpn the consideration of these circumstances, consists in the ad ministration of pill8It composed, pf, sul phate of quinine," !05 of a gramme ; tan nin, .05 of a gramme ; acocitine, .001 a gramme, lio presciibes one of these no. . vino (lav nA tbt. nrtrtn thA ctrootji a I . . . . . . v . . r r z ' K . . T J apartments -naa- Peen seiectea tor tne lieutenant (W W4 laedl)pasht ij w lanalord Ji "To what demanded frigntened; lieutenant. t , . . m . . i nuiiai luiiuncu. A11M VtlliMV iiim.ii i i ihvhi i puis m a uay, aunougn ne states that by - .. .. , s r r sessea any. as. ne was . ... - I RTi 1 1 T.nnXTrairt rrviAainncr frmnmittr unnnirK i . T1 . I notified the lanalord. that Uiese same selected for queen. f fine lanalord iinl ormed. Airs. Hicks that he must have the rooms for royalty. Mrs. Hicks respectfully but made an American, woman The "vexed he was excited. He would have tork hisihaihad heK&v quite bald he appealed j to the government. . Mrs. Hicks appealed to bur minister, her cousin, a no vexea question became a and disregarded his order. regiment do j you belong ! theincngnAntmmister. Tpthf-th ndecW&lQ regnnent,at Abassueh,'epeame "SX was in I them : they m Uet lntO BIT ,.atlJ om? no on ImUnwnt carnage ai once, so tnat lean carry you I ' aovereism of I rr ,"a "v pp.o: r raiidIord was disturbed. 1 KAIst . a-ivs niftrtnH ' m Un Ma... - I I AaJ UUlaiaiiCU, ViaO UJO SlyCX U tTl Jill I11H.HI I A V ) 4 A mi a aal ah m s. 2l Lc acontmuauon oi tins treatment, those I . . rTT.Bo"-'';"" who have become astnmM tn it mftv 101 801116 Ume nen tlie P1 Stopped iiun f lima nr 4rn i wailla ivki qw r5f Vt Ma-a-wa M WW , V V4Va aaVaVW V f) . WI aVWU 1 . k - . I WUOAii V A v v I mnmAnfa -a Mnha m.w v i3 . 1 , marked success. The tannin appears to "T rVTX P""1111?. Fl duesiidn of State, and no end of diph rnnsA nnrr r n a nnnArtmttfw a v v- i -1 . .a . . - illustrated by the T7B V- , ,J " . matio corr( Dobbins, in Dieby'cooritjijN. B.. eat put hia wife's brains with a mallet, set fire to her bed, and then fled to the woods. The, murder was evldfentf ffemeditaed J Th'el wi fe k : qaiet, inoffenaiTe woman Latest reports of the crops in the Wetrt are f ayorableynore b than could be expected arVer'the Serious floods. t(".r1 if' a-'T ? t.i- -,. , As a party ct. men were at work on the new lunatic asylam at Pan vers, Haas., a thunder, belt fell among them, killing one maa and injoring another.. . : . .AVhUe a large New York excursion ! party' were 'at lona Island, in the Hudson river one woman 'was crriehed 'to deaUa between the boat and the wharf and two men were arownea vj laumg uiw moinci,... While a boy named Joseph' StaLL, from Al toona, was riding op the mountain' in a coal car the trap gaVe way ani' he was thrown . a L l--t; i i a, a . !L 1L waiting some time in the parlor, who said he would not detain me one' minute'. He came a friend I had not sees.' for years," He sympathized with -me, while I briefly told how sadly lj was afflicted, jy't My idear friend," .exclaimed he, I can curd you in ten minutes. ! '-"Howt'how? inquired I; .do it irrpity.T ' . i.v . T , f ; Instantly' said, he,.I Betty, : have you"ahy,alum!"- : .-, . ..... "YesJ" 1 ." . , "Bring it, and some common salt 0ese Stat factory. ......... aa m. m i. 1 ? pi imn..!, ,,) MI MtsfiZH aa m m Ef 8uu.:..-.. ...... Wneat.......L..'..:!.;. Bye State. ....... . . Oora allied.... .... ...... ...... Birlry te.....'.. . uia nte...... X1oar.M... Wboat No. a Sprtac...jM.M, iariHKiKi. , Oata. 13 oa , w. ai t 40 1 ft 84 I 7 rtrf 14 a as ' 08 a- w n 1 40 atlWl 88 08 I a es S12.50. . ... , Ammmmlmumrmmtwm Allrcrrlta limlA TJ -- mmd ( hail iomIk alZ-Hi iat so loaal raiaataa Vtrt 1m41 tbat a oo b I Jrvar tU lb dISaraooaL T&T ratal Uwtr coio WrUlaad 8 28 8 00 ?S 16 " 8 By..;...... Brl7 I 49 1 40 - ' ' . ' maxTutoaa.: j 5 ;: ii)..- Cotton ucrw Middling.... , li 4 li Floar Etra;..J.....iwi.-,;;.8 T , 4 8 T8'- WbeaU-Bed Western 4 j4 1 48 R7tijiM..4.NM..(.., J ' 96- 4 88 t Cin YfUcw M. .... 87 4 8T , ot Mixed.i. ..M...tt a' 8' PJtrolenia..MM.M...M....M.. , 08 J 08X ftd lo CbW daaerfbiaf tills laasoas Wac a. Srod Uomtn by Mall ot Kxpraa U - DUFF & CO., 32 t 34V5Scy St.. New York. 10 LIFE. ircrnn Erijrxrj rtrxrot ocra's UwtMittittiM Tlaada ar lad.waM l-r t moat aeilnrat vitratrtara la I b mm4 lot the r a rf r V--a aatiaaa. ralrla.liT - a4ait. draprva. aiUt ! M.ar . r a.arca 1 ordna,fita.f-al rt-l narmaa 4 caaral Vu .1 ad MW cbmmc 4 - 4 t Krbat.ad.liTr almnar a IdoTSaadvaaM. lUk Hh fall farticalara fra t r Votta BsLV Co Ctnrinajatl. OUo. ? .They were produced J my frienil pul- Terized them; mixed in equal quantities; then wet a small piece iof cotton,- arfrig the mixed powders to adhere, and placed it in my hollow tooth. t. : . . , , ?, n ... ' There'' said he. , if, .that does not curQ'you,I will' forfeit my head.' Yon may tell this in Gath.'and published it in Askelon; the remedy is infallible.'' ' -It was so. . I experienced a sensation of coldness on applying it, which gradu- 7lovr FennsTtTaala Kxtra....... . Wheat Western Bed.....MM. . ayMMiini . ..... a ... Oor YelKrw.... aMM..... ' ) Sl ! 8) a 8 1H88W OaU Kited i ...... fetro'anra era d . : . . .M i mxH ' 1 81 rx 83 81 48 T n 8 1 48 8' M 8 83 a- n Tl far. PrT. n.lefca.r.o w 7. Ua" "4. COUNTY faK?A0a riAiinn .pxaOaald. HWt r 4 Rflfin ! I Wa4 aa.aaaa. , r arUa- 1 NT. Cl.KJiat.tf'.' 4a:.rJIWHJ na. 914. fvr wtaaatai. aviaa i . have a special action. relief experienced from the continued uso of certain substances, such as paul- linia (guarana) in large quantity. Such a treatment, however, according to the author, is incomplete, as it has no refer ence either to the, intermittence or to the pain, which are to be antagonized by the other substances recommended. correspondence passed before a compromise was effected. "It "was ar- prit sprang from the vehicle, darted into w8." ged at last .that the queen should OC4 Uieawi his post betel l U retur of lus jaxler,; t roo thVgueit or Mrs ahi The Voteer of Truth. In a history of Persia is related this beautiful and impressive story: Abdool Kader, of Ohilam, had, when a child, a vision which impressed him with the feeling that he must devote himself to God. So he went to his mother in the morning and told her about it. "She wept," he says, "when I in formed her what I had seen. Then, taking out eighty' diners, she told me that as I had a brother, half of. that was all my inheritance. She made me prom ise, when she gave it to me, never to tell a lie, and then bade me farewell, exclaim ing: , ' Go, my son; I trust thee -to God; minus his beard. For the remainder of the route the officer buried his face in his hands,' and eeemed the picture of ap prehension. 4 Abassueh was reached at last, and all the officers 'were assembled to witness; the degradation of their com rade, whoj all the while kept well in the rear of his chief. Come forward, you son of a dbg !" cried out the Irate pasha, when there stepped before him an officer with a face as clean as a baby's, and a look of the most snprema innocence. ?Hia excellency gave one long took'' of tblank astonishment, and then, with an appre ciative smile breaking over his war-worn features, turned to the assembled ofaoers Hicks. The queen did so, and she was delighted with our fa&countomanl Mrs. Hicks received with her guest f; was invited to court and court balls with her royal visitor ; and now she is dined and wined and entertained in a way to endanger her constitution, and many a male member of the; nobility with an in come and acres eomewhat embarrassed looks longingly at the -beautiful, ac complished and Wealthy American widow o - I - ; - h-r .. ; a r j-w m a jupicaii hist. wnen tne voice U lost, as is sometimes -the case;. from the effects of a cold, simple, pleasant and said: "Here, gentlemen, your old t remedy is furnished by beating up the minister is a iool, and your young lieu- white of 'one egg, adding to it the juice tenant is a captain." Cheek, you see, is of one lemon, and sweetening with white a trump card the' world 3 vet. ' trump card thfe' wdrid "over. v 1 sugar to the taste. f j from time to time. Heat generates motion." Illustration -A small boy sitting down on a hot , coal. Take a teaspoonf ul Economizing medicine -take one pill twice a day. Weed was ! poisoned NeaQf oa-kby a aervaat girl using oiaUc aCid to; clean the kitchen th. Fortonatelv all recovered his wife and three email children were found dying from starvation in a New York tenement house..... Bear Admiral Collina of the United States navy is dead Three children named Lord, aged one, two and four jearaj living in the pariah of Caahmere, Canada, were buraed to death, in their house, their mother having locked them in for safety while she was attending to Borne work outside. The German journalists have aaked to be allowed- to publish rtrathful .reports oT pubUe proceedings of law court. The national council at Geneva baa resolvad to snpprea con vent and 8itera (f , Cljaritj . . ,The .United States inspector t8T8 Werj looking after the overloadiag of passenger boata, aad on a re cent Sunday fifteen hundred people were left on Bockaway beach near New York Mr. Lincoln hea become eo much better as to leave the ajlnm in which she waa placed. ....In the great race at Utica Nl'T., between Gold smith" Maid,' Lola and 'American Girl, the Maid won the heats, in 2.1S4', 2.174" and 2.1C. Bndd Doble, the Maid's .driver, will advocate her withdrawal from the track The Ameri can rifle team were enthusiastically received on the return from Europe ..... A tramp, after I ! wmMTmmmn ' Tb bt ! KLMili: V SILVER TIPPED " II Llrl l s laid mH be I s,'Tr Tip a4da o. ao.lar t. th. V J ajlj. V .Wftaal a pair a aa. laiaCaaJarari ul AUolr. .Q.)lwt ftaaa. Boas i t ( ra rjbo4 mmmmmm-mmmmm mmm CABLE SCREW WIRE ttJ' ;:, BooUUj-L.TlafaTKha ' 1 abl. au; an dry. 'l'MfTt 'Aavtry Ir tjaUfd Boaa. -f A 1 Goat' Protect r- VISITING-CARDS, -fl . . , . Kf WtH' Ti-t-ol VlatUaw Caada.arUh mmm be took to 1 " !"- r",ii pnou ta aw . i 1 i eta tO Krt r aMaaaas, XI e rUat da C arils ir4ia iiiaaa, SobwOak. MactJa, II att -rHa' ' VVM baa vr M) 4iilat ettla f Baaael, r IO , Um IMtlxf arum B. WAI,1K. Trtai Aataia, ftaaa. ETH tVANTKD rvmarbara. AiSmm KKK A M'rfiOJ.. 8 Wmium ttcBaaaauMa. A lad saw in a field what be a bare, but, as it did not run. ho went T 10 up and ; kicked "it, when' it rose' ' and sprang furiously toward' nimv : He now thought it was a bear, and made good j J timft for thai fn. rifrn ri tmt n. rtirVi I and returned to the attack. The boy NEW 'ENGLAND . PEOPLE was accompanied by a pet goat, and as Jfar taetaWi ta vr, m, Snta -w ia4 tv he laid on the blows with the picket the goat butted and hooked the enemy, and they soon dispatched it. The creature proved to be a badger, and weighed twenty-seven and a half pounds. The got no doubt secured the ' successful DOUBLE YPUR TRADE PrvrrtoU. Ore I aaa aayf Pala-rW ra- -J ' r..k a.atod paabaya- mr.my, . Uraa. oa kail , llta.la IT iriJ rrt. x1 Ur Ctreniar. 1 T. TaaOOwravV.XOf 8 aia r t -.r. p m- - - U. B msmt ! " ' ara Uyar vortil T" at. hne ar .tataaaaitp T XTTZ IM K,.raa a4 Aaaartea Cb-a r'.! Ta araJl r" tmmm mi art- T.TTl f-""5 -a iZLYJaLmZL mZiltmmlZrmmZZwA J5ZZZmZ?mmVlZZ CO.. 12H W aaaiar - mmm ,. . rrOTlIX: tlarat Ti.TO I IM)a Moan aaa bf A w ill iii-- n aaa aad rcr- rS. ILtl BKIIK;AS.A rlaj b-. l-a4 1 1 9Wa4 4 uaa..CeiaH.O. i fleaMsit a i -Bi:i lc -" r" . L T t,iu.Tit tu.Amrm a. . jta I iuaai' iirwyw-'.- ' - ,. HMtai ci.a. .k tm tak. aa U irlaa a4 in- . K.a!aS am aaa) a aia a ui axon kaa mt aanub. poata f m aff.apapr. 0y tU eta. t Tb .lxbk Kr a. Co.. Baa. issue of; the battle, for when the boy would suike the badger it would rprfbg at him, and then the goat would receive the charge, butting vigorously. The jTiiE nrT .ia wru. . Y. It lim Paraaraal btUalaa. MOMIKKKII. 1 Bar. 40 il. mrrm KrmA t b4. IWi. hum .milk. i.;;x, cVr. Oa rr aarlnva a-,M hmr a. JlUKKHJl U I1HKAU. 1 1 immm at ... ..m.w.a k 1,1 Sfi WWnr.UfM. ba ZTLUTUUIi V Tb L4aa ar aH r It. ami) H. rraWa tv art (iHI.LH IJke HIT 4'AKtH. tT K4 a m (ar Carcvia a O ua Ia Kt rw v ti 8raAa. ..aa ZTlTXmmm7m badger's cUw3were over an incWongT IT'MZ J'fcP''T",TEH. , . '..' I fj ."r. p AcA ayjU.iaa aaaiaT bai a Io.ta aaa t r aia and the had,' who is only IwerW years I 2 tJpapu. t a wrat ft tta , , . " '. J. I aa p a at ay in aaoat abaaa aAyalr-iaa. 4- uij escaping Jij ctoae old, was fortunate tussle with it prrjrJGYLVAniA 51IIUra Ar-"T. TTlIZI STSltlV The Western printers want to' make a compact not to print a line about the new trial of the Beecher-Tilton suit. ra rrr aa1 to Uvm. afiltcaad wttm Aatbaaa, Bra.afct t cSol- Tj i i". A T ' 1 Z!?: tla. tt-ha. Cotaa. .Vaaip to, aad ail aScU- mt f,,. vill II Vfl fffram. SaeeaW mm TBJW aad Laafa. aad Ui m ta. Ka. tmm mt SOlhi 1 H IIN VT 0a7 aeta aaoa caanr. t all wt aatr. at. ttmf arUl aarar4 taalr Q Kf -1-LAti X.iJA1.l" , ky. adr.t lUlliabAUtlCWUUlaH.l.rart . VT2iritrrL tuaia.. I I . . "aa-aa-a-i I Aadraa B-A a. U UA. l- J fi n atu.Titaaa Mrutuiam, tmrM i K-dlat. Umm gx4 for CVrm CataWx. yrvoaaa twsaa a as, avaaa.

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