What Matter? What matter if no mortal knows Tlio gnoi you do, tho many woes Assigned ly yon ? What mutters it ? OoU known. The, eye Ouiuitfciint (tee Tlio wrong you right, the pains you oauoj No matter if uo mortal knows. Tho Father smiles while, looking ilnwu Upon your deeds ; ami to your crowu He ailtls new jewels ilay by Jy. Thoangfla sneak your worth ; ami when You tutor Heaven's gate, tlii'y thru Will grandly greet you : "Welcome Homo. While some poor rich man, win), on earth Di njiihOil the hoiii'ot cry of worth Awl Bcorneil the pangs of penury, ilut, dying, from liis millioiw gave From millions left thin side tho grave A tmv small thoiittiiiiils chanty, To soothe his oousi-i. nee- make men nay : "How great a hoiiI has passed away !" That man in Heaven shall ho the leant ; Hut you shall be tho llcuwuly priest ! FARM, (iAItliLN AXU HOl'SEHOLW. Kertpi'M. Chifi'ee Cake. liako two sponge cukes will lot them cool. Take two and half enps of milk, one egg, font- tuUe spoonluls of sugar, two cups of Hour ; loil until it thickens ; flavor with very strong coll'oo ; place betwut-n tho cukes, ami frost the top. Lemos Know Jku.y. Dissolve one box of Cox's gclatiuo iu nearly u quart of boiling water, then udd tho juice of live lemons aud enough of sugar to sweeten to taste ; strain ami set aside until nearly cool. Boat tho whites of live egjjs ami whip into the jelly ; turn into a dish ami let it set until cohl. After it becomes solid ilccorato with pieces of re J jelly. j CAii.tsiKi.s. One cup graded choco late, ouo and ono-hitlf cups molasses, nno por.iul sugar, one cup milk, butter size of uu egg ; boil till it harden, and flavor with vanilla. (ikahav Cu i Ki:u.s Ono-half eui butter ; oue-hulf cup sugar ; four eggs ; one cup of lluo white llour; oiie-qnai ter teaspoonful soda ; enough Graham Hour to roll out. These are very nice to oat with berries. Yi:ast. Six or eight good sized pota bles, grated or boiled ; one-half cup sugar; ono-half cup salt; handful of hops, steeped ; cup of seed yeast, and two ipiarts of boiliug water. Tiii-iiIiiu I utler I lover. A writer iu the Furm nml FtrUI hi reft 11 :u'e to the matter of turning under clover, says that some persons contend that if clover is turned under in its green ( late it sours t! o land, but that his own opinion is that i; should be plowed un der when in bloom, and gives for proof of it that he plowed down t';.i one-half of a tield of clover when in bloom, and the other half of tho tield not until sjiue time after the crop hal been mown for hay ; that the following year the wheat oil the half of tin Held which had been plowed when the clover was iu bloom was not only much the best, but j but that tho young clover at tho time of writing was fully six inches higher. But did it never strike the writer that the real cause of the difference lay iu the i irl n ;.,Wm. of the first half of 'the field, and not to the condition of the clover when plowed under. I inn Minor Milium! Icr. Iu small families, where tho dairy is stvull, a good pl'.in to have butter cool and firm without ice in by the process of evaporation, as practiced iu India and other warm countries. A cheap plan is te d a very large sized, porous earthen flower pot, with a largo saucer. Half till the nance r with wiiter, set it iu a trivet or light stand such as is used for holding hot irons will do ; upon this set yonr butter ; over the whole in vert the ilowrr-pof, letting tho top rim of it rest in and be covered by the water ; then close the hole in the bottom of the llower-pot with a cork ; theu dash water over tho tlower-pot, uud repeat the pro cess several times a day, or whenever it looks dry. If set iu a cool place, or where tho win! can blow on it, it will readily evaporate the water from the pot and the butter will be as tirm and cool as if from an ice-h "tise. Si' iu Haiti. A correspondent of tho London .lmr-iAo-(Vh, 5 says that eggs with the air bladder on tho center of the crown of theeggwill produce cockerels ; these with the air bladder on otic side will produce pullets; and reports the following results of a recent experiment with fifty t ight egrrs, in which thre.i failed to hatch, eleven are yet too yo.mg to determine tho sex, and forty-three turned out true to this theory. Asi-lt'ullurul Ileum. For prolit don't keep old fowls yeur utter year, except for extraordinary merits. Home few old hens are famous mothers, and are worth keeping on that ucoonnt sometimes. But as a rule work them oil' in two years or so. A correspondent of the Cultiriitur thinks that a large quantity of iron in the soil is favorable for the production of frnitespecially for peaches. Lands having so much iron us to make the soil sterile for ordinary farm crops have been noted for producing a sure crop of peaches of the tiuest quality, Tho use of a timothy-head to cure chickens of the gapes is liarbarous, and editors indorsing it by publication, ought to share in tho odium. One might about as well use a rat tail file. Those desiring to know bow it must affect a sick chicken, should try it first in their own wind-pipes. That such a remedy can cure the gapes in the sense of having them, is prejwsterous. Turkey raising is carried on exten nicely in Tehama county, Cal. One mail, in addition to raisiug and tending a largo flock of sheep, raised nearly 700 tnrkeys last year. Large flock of from 1 1,000 to 15,000 are frequently met w'h, j tended by women and children. HUBS ED our. A Thrilling- Adventure la Hsuibera India The following is from Edwin L. Anrold's "On the Indian Hills :" I was busy writing, and the evening being cold aud wet, and fever 'still hang ing about mo, on that eventful day I had made a fire in the stove in my lit tle hut, tho ehimuey of whieh passed up through tho thatch of the roof. The dinner was standing ready on tho table aud the lamp was burning brightly, but, as the next day was mail day, I wrote on and on, absorbed iu my occu pation. The temperaturo of tho room suddenly increased very rapidly, and a sort of red glow came ou the paper, which I remembered afterward, but at the time thought little of. However, the heat became so notice abld that I at last startede up to attend to the stove, which I supposed was the culprit ; but to my dismay and aston ishment, directly my eyes were raised, I saw the whole roof of my hut already in flames, and burning fiercely under a strong w ind whieh was blowing through the trees outside. What followed was verv brief and decisive. My "boy" was just coming rouud from the kitchen with a dish of curry, but wheu he saw this astonishing sight ho stood spoll bouud for a momeiit, and then down went tho curry and he tlew to the big bell hanging on a tree close by, and raug a peal which brought the coolies swarming up the hill iu a dusky, yelling j crowd from their "lines." Half a glance showed me it was im- possible to save the hut, for it was uow well alight, and the strong wind in creased the flames every moment, while tho nearest water was at tho bottom of the hill, and I knew well that before we could collect chatties and organize a lire brigade it would be ull over. So I proceeded to save whtat was possible. The estate books were got out lirst, along with a lot of my own, which will bear tho marks of the jung e mud, into which they were thrown, as long as they last ; and then I unlocked some drawers and salvage sevt ral parcels of money. By this time the place was like an oven, and burning " fore and aft," a:id the wild looking crowd of coolii s outside were yelling and danc tibou, quite at their wits' end. One old woman rushed bravely in, I aud, M'iki:i;r for my si, oping compart- j nient, seiz'd a blanket and pillow, I whieh -he gripped tight iu her dusky ! anus and e m it d about with her for the j rest of tlio time, being much too excited to put them down any where. Fired by this example, some coolies made rush into the porch. Uufortunately my door opened outward, and in the sen tile it banged to and was kept hard shut in my face by the great crowd outside, of whom the men nearest tlio door were ifesse 1 dose against it by the others further away. In vain I kicked and shouted ; it was shut linn, and the dense yellow smoke was blinding me ami get ting down imv throat. At length I called out to the head native " maistry," who I know was oiitsid.t, " Jo writ ni-.iist" ry. knock some (if those fools down and clear my door." i Then there e.inio tho refreshing 'Whack, whack," of his stick, aud the crowd parted and the door opened, but not too soon. Already the flamiug muss or the roof overhead was rooking on tho slender uprights which supported it. Any moment it might fall. The last 1 saw of the interior of my poor hut was the ready-set table ; the lamp still burning placidly in the thick yellow smoke, the white tablecloth on tire in twenty places, mid lii.-Jf flakes of matting falling, smokiug, tj right and left. Scarcely hid the door opened anil freed me, when I heard the sharp crack of my revolver which hung up loaded at the head of my bed, aud the bullet whistled overhead. The p'stol had become red hot, and now, udtled to the general confnsiou by falling to the ground, aud every now uud then leaping up aud tiring a shot promiscuously into the crowd. This re minded me of my unfortunate guns, which there had been no time to save, and they, iu turn, reminded me of a new, unopened live-gallon tin of kero sene oil which stood in my bedroom. I would have fetched it out, though it were red-hot, had there been any chance of its staying the fire ; but, as it was, x was so disgusted with the loss of my pro perty, I thought it might as well tako its chance and end up the tomasha by a grand tiual firework. Aud so it did I The coolies had scarcely obeyed my warning and got behind trees, wheu there was a territlo bang which was heard right on top of Kungaluw Hill ; a great column of smoke, flames and sparksleaped right up to tho tree tops, siuging the leaves ; and then, dying down, the roof fell in, followed by what remained of the walls. I'or a moment everything was brightly illuminated, but soon the tiro went out with a sudden calm, aud I was aware I was stauding in my slippers, bare headed, iu the rain, which was falling fast now, by the smoking cinders of the poor little house which had sheltered me for ten or eleven months. That night I slept rolled up in a blanket on tho floor of L 's bunga low on the hill, and the next morning, after a melancholy search among the ruins for treasure trove in which I found rupees and annas fused into lumps, aud only the metal work of my guns re ramining -I couflded my servants, my dogs, all my belongings, that could bo got together (and the cat, if she could be found,) to the care of my friend ; bor rowed a pair of boots and a hat, and, mounting the state pony.tnrned my back on the Pardagherry jungles, meaning to go to ( 'about to refit and see a doctor, mid, perhaps take a holiday, if he per senbett one, at that great resort of tho hrokeu-tlown Southern Indians, the Neilgherry Hills. BEAUTY MARKS. Unattractive Face Made Fax-lnailnf by ArtiSclal Dimple-Bear that Kefaro Triiuaforiiu-d lato sApota Ihut UrnultlV. "No, sir, I will not give you a word about the dimples, if you wish to plaoo my name in connection with it. It has been done before, and I am adverse to newspaper notoriety," savagely retorted a physician as a New York AVm- re porter introduced hiuisof and tho object of his mission. "But," outbroke the surgeon, as he cast a smile of confidence toward the inva.ler, and a larger smile, without dimples, spread over the reporter's countenance, "I will give you all the facts if you agee to not mention my name. I do not wish to make a spe cialty of limples ; and if it becomes publiculy identified with my name through the press, I might spoil my best surgical aud medical practice.' Agreeing to his demands, the physi cian theu told all in relation to the manufacture of dimpl s. "You see," ho commenced, Hfter throwing himself comfortably back iu uu easy arm-chair, "Mrs. 1). about two weeks after her engagement to her present husband, became the victim of a small abcess on the very middle of her right check. It looked remarkably repulsive, and to some might create the impression thut it would end iu disiig uiing her pretty face for life. She came to me to have it removed. I began the operation and soon had it completed, but att his time one great obstacle presented ifsclf, to the young lady's great sorrow. Slio would have a small scar on her check, which would always appear like a pisthl shot wound. She told mo her intended had not seen her since she had tLo abet ss, aud as he was uot to come baek until a few days be fore their wedding, if ho beheld this scar it might hurt his feelings very .- much. I told her nothing could be doue, but a few minutes after she j smiled about some remark I matte, and then I noticed the scar in her cheek ! sunk iu the folds of the skin, and with j the exception of a little puckering, ap- pear, . I exactly like a dimple, uud, iu. J deed, added to make her face tho more ij, "'"I'theu concluded if the slight rough j ti.,.i. could be removed around the!"' e 9 " 1 snirbv a simple operation, so as to cause it to disappear f.om view and sink j into tho folds of the skin aud face more properly, it would then be turned into j a real artificial dimple, as good and per- j feet in every respect as one naturally set there. Of course the operation was i performed on both cheeks, the lady being under the influence of an ana s thetic. I carefully watched develop ments and had tLo young lady call with her mother to see me regularly, aud in a tdiort time I found tho dimples acre i an emphatic success. j soil, who conduct 4 three kindergarten "How is the operation done?" inter-1 Sehool. in that city posed the writer. i Thero are now 1(1,000 Tiotesiaut "A slip of muscular tissue is removed J Clu i -liaiis iu Mexico. ThePresbytn iaii from the main muscle of the cheek be- church began its work there in 17J, tween the niassi terand the zygomatic - mid now claims 4,0'i0 members. The tuujor muscles. After administering ! Mctlo ulist l'.piseopal Church sent mis the amesthetic, a keen-edged little iu- I hi-nmries iu l7s, and has now lid' sttuuient is brought into requisition, and with this the delicate but deep in cision is made which finishes the ope ration. "After this young lady got her dim ple. I almost immediately had like calls from eoverul ladies who had mole marks, burns, and other scars ou their faces, which they desired to have re moved and replaced with dimples. Some of them I refused to operate upon. They nearly all desired to have the dimples to make them better looking. I told them they could never have their faces changed after having dimples put iu, and that they would stay iu forever, but these warnings only made them more anxious. Wheu I first commenced work on tho dimples I expected to hear no more about it after Mrs. D.'s case, but she has told me since that everyone who knew she never had them beforo annoyed her almost to death to find out how she got them. "Theu I had a call for a very beau tiful woman on Madison aveuue, whose features were as perfect as an ideal statue. I begged of her not to have the operation performed, as already her face was beautiful without additions. She said her face was growing too full, and unless she had dimples in her checks sho would have a face looking bloated. Her point was well taken, and it was decidedly true, her face was gettiug too round to retain its charms to full beauty, and moro so when sho smiled or laughed. I made the dimples, and when the lady now laughs, her beaming hazel eyes, mouth of tine teeth aud pretty dimples give her a look that at once facinates and creates intense admi ration. She must have long studied her need of dimples, for they make a vast advantage in her appearance. "How much does it cost for a pair of dimples ?" "Well, it's according to the trouble for some it might be doue for twenty five dollars, and others may be fifty or one hundred." "Is thero any chance of dangerous trouble to some of the muscles of the face that might result in perma nently disfiguring a person for life ? ' "Well, I cannot say there is ; if there was, a physician would be taking desperate chances in his business, aud, in fact, that is one of the reasonswhy I myself do not wish to strongly advocate the dimple operation, and do not in tend to allow it to Itecome a specialty with me." The reporter left the physician, promising if ever ho wai shot through both cheeks by a cannon ball to call back and nndergo the operation at half price. Josie Mansfield is said to be keeping a gambling house in Paris. RELIUIOUS READIXU. Circumstantial Evidence. The Bev. Mr. Christopher onco called i on an aged class leader, and after hav ing prayer with the family said : "Brother, how is it you have been a church member so long, aud yet are not a converted man ? " " Are you my julgo ? " " I know by your fruits. You have no family worship." " Do you know that I have no family worship?" g" Yes, 1 know it." "Well, it is true, but I would like to know who told you." ' No one toldme, but I knew that had you been in the habit of having family worship, that cat would not have jumped out of the window, frightened, us it did, when we knelt to pray." The test was true in that case. The brother confessed that he had omitted family worship because ho did not wish to hinder hi workmen. Ho was touch- edwith the reproof and immediately , set up an altar, aud years afterward tes- titled that he had found it proli table, j even financially, to acknowledge God in the house. Kiuce he had made his : religion real iu his daily life, his work- men had beeouio industrious and J faithful. j So wo come back to tho truth of tho old statement, "Prayer mid provender, hinder uo man's journey. ' Itvlllilous !' and Nslt s. 1 luring the spring mouths of tho pre sent year.two Presbyterian missionaries, Meters. Leyenberger and Corbet t, bap tized two huudred aud fifty Chinese in the villages of the province of Chan ging. The Congregational Church of Ar gentic, Kan., which was blown down a ! few weeks Fiuce in a terrible gale which i swept over that place, has been rebui t ! i.. i. .1... ....i.-t.. ..r f..:..,,.io :.. I """"B" l"B """""J l" : Kansas City. , Kigl't hundred thousand dollars rais- j 'd for Foreign Missions during the past bv lifu Womeu's Boards speaks i oat anlllcieiit eloquence aud force I to render any ad-led remarks superllu-j ",s- ., , Dr. Ihomas, who was on trial at U" -v' U?s lH'n . ary to uie ..ocinues . .no o Bo to the 'ouferciico. The proposed Missionary Conference at Constantinople has-been abaudoued on tho ground that the publishing of re suits of missionary labor iu the luik'sli Empire might cause tho Government to become more intolerant. Tho Bev. John Hemphill of Hui Francisco is being tried for-heresy in upholding the views of Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, a cousin of Bobert O. Inger members in full connect ion and i)TS on probation. Tho Protestant l'.piseopal Church has 11,500 members. The first in troduction of tho Bible into the country was by the soldiers an I chaplains of the United States mmy in 1 4 7 . The Protestant Episcopal Church in Georgia is represented by M clergy, 15 parishes and missions, aud -1,528 com municants. The value of tho Church property is o.-J-tO.Wo. The same Church reports in Mississippi only 1,',MI'.I commu nicants who raised, however, the pist year TsJ for Church purposes, being about Slo for each communicant. The American Homo Missionary So ciety iu flftv-five vears has received and disbursed JO.OoO.ii'l ., or an average j of upward of ?lll,U0ii 11 year. Lust year uioro thau one fourth of the addi tions to the Congrcgatiomil churcheM in the country were gathered in at the homo missionary shit iou9. Tho w hole number of accessions reported ly the Society since the year 1S2S has Leon 2'J7,C'.i2. At a Snuday school convention held iu Liverpool, England, recently, in con uection with the Wesleyun Methodist Conference, it was stated that the Wen leyan Hnuduy schools of Great Britain have nioro than 4.0(H), ()(K) Hcholor ; that seven of the members tf tho House of Commons aro presiduts of Huuday school nnionii, aud further, that Lord Melbourne, the present Lord Chancel lor, is a Snuday hcIiooI teacher. Their connection w ith tho Sunday school adds higher honor to these men. The Old I.ml) ami the Tramp. Sirs. Deacon lirover, aged ttixty, was seated mending her sou's stockings iu his house, in tue town of llorseheads, New York, last week, whon a tramp en tered aud asked for something to eat. The old lady went to tho cellar, and when she camo back her gold rimmed spectacles were gone. She said to the tramp: "You've got my specs." Uo denied it. Quietly laying dowu the plate, she weut to a bureau, took a re volver therefrom, pointed it at the tramp, and told him if he didn't lay those specs on the table, she would shoot hiia where he stood. The tramp took the spectacles from his pocket aud mildly laid them down. "Now," said she, "eat what I have brought you and get out." lie ate and departed. When her son Augustus appeared, tho old in. iv oaittn rak- nir tun rnvn rttr in i l tun ' V. , unreaU. saitl lO mm: "AUgUSlin, uow do you cofkthis weajon V" "How many carriages shall yn want to haul the grief ?" is the way the undertakers put it in Deodwood. The Texas and 1'acitlo railway is now uhing its iron fdolora along the plains between the Pecos aud the Rio Grande. rolTLAK SCIEXCE. It is expected that Germany will soon (if ehe has not already dono so) seek j the co-operation of other powers in es- j tablishiug an exploration of the Polar j regious in the interests of meteorology, geology, aud other n-iences, as was pro osed by the lato Kati Weyprcht. It is claimed by Professor Itaoul Pie- I tet, of Geneva, that a discovery of his j applied to tho construction of lake, ' river, or ocean going vessels ii likely to cause a revolution in naval architecture, j The details aie given only bi the most; general terns. A model embodying: the new principles is in course of con- j struct ijn at Geneva, aud when it is tried j on the lake it will be seen whether the ; professor has not beeti too (anguine. He expects that it will attain a high ' rate of speed and glide over the water without cutting it, aud so diminishing resistance. Major Lauer, of the Austrian eugi-" ueers. has made tome experiments at Kroiu, on tho Danube, ou blasting rocks j UUll,.r WilUl.( imvo attracted con- j ijt.rtti,i0 utteutiou. In a cylinder ho imtg a (J1Uiutity of dynamitto, which is ! oonneet,.,i -wit la an electrical apparatus. I The ovijmit.r j8 j,iueed on the surfaco of Ul0 ro'ck ou,v Rml .j in tuat jlositjon. ; No matter how deej) tlio water may be ' owr t,1(, roik u j(J Bi,ftUomi Mien t,, I i ,; ,.il0lW into frairnieuU so, small that they are washed away by the stream. This process is said to save : forty per cent, ou the cost of removing ; submerged rocks. ; Many, if not mo-t, people have sup-! posed, or, rather, believed, that the method of teaching deaf-mutes to speak had been qnito a modem invention ; but everv one is not of that opinion. A congress on the education of tho deaf I ml dumb was lately opened at Bor-1 deaux, uud durbar the sittings M. Clav- i ..... i can pumisno.i a seues t.i nmeies in whieh he endeavored to prove that the ; art of teaching tho dumb to speak is as j old as the latter part of tho ninth cen-1 tury ; that it was invented aud practiced l,y fct. John, of Beverley, Archbishop of york, F.uglaud, d that it. was ex-; plained in the wiitins of the Venerable 1 j!(11ei The Anthropological Sjciety of France ha4 reently untler discussion the ques ti'n whether the dog descends from the wolf. M. ltabonrdin said that he had brought up a wolf that was six years old ' and as gentle as a limb. It was, be-' sides, reaiarkably intelligent, and could open the doors by turning tin) handles. When it heard n clock strike it would stand on its hind legs to look behind, ; uud would move the hands around with , its paws. It is fond of perfumes, and i lives on good terms wi'.h poult ry and i other animals, but has a great aversion I for eats. Its bark resembles that of u dog. M. do Mortilh't, on tho other; had, said that ho had been endeavoring iu vain to tame wolves. They were gi n-1 tie enough so long as they were young, ; but became savage at the adr.lt uge. j There are U'.MI educated female physi- ; cians, in active practice iu twenty-six States tif our Union -tho uiajoi.iy in Missaehusett, New York and Pennsyl vania. John of Abyssinia uml Alexander of Bussia ure the two potentates whose food is all tested ere they partake of it. Sl I.i-uls ilMm P in.irrat I A War Utile. In a very full report recently pub lished in the Philadelphia L'tlyrr, ref erence is made to tho case of Mr. George I. Graham, aprominent politi cau and active journalist, (connected with the Philadelphia Sumln; Mhrm), who, by using tho great German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, was cured of a trouble some ease of rheumatism, contracted during the war. lie closes his state- nient with "to those who are afflicted with that conudaiut, it is worth its ' weight iu gold." j The millionaire liaron II i rati will g,vo ' 20,0(10 to euablo llussiun Jews to end-; grate here. .4 7l Inii'titl clergyman of Hereon, N. Y., i a strong temper mice man, suileretl Hitli kidney ; tnmlile, lie iiritlh'ia, ami iliziin sa almost tn tdindiiess, over two ti iir-i niter lie wh t.. 1 tliut llo Kit t rt would cure l.lnl, liecillse lie Mull , afraid of uml )iejiidiced ai;ainst "I!itti-rs." si tn-e Ins cure he savs liuue need ft ar tuit trim! y171 llittrir. ' George Totti, of CiJdwell county, Ky. has cut l."i0,0H0 piuuds of hay. Vegetine. Female Weaknesses. Ku Wttrr miinlv In Hit tioli niuterU DifilU- hu y t li'D iMmiiiinlt'tl fur tlif n li f anl t ur ol Kiiual Coini-UuiP", nf tho urluitrv ktnJ, tliaa VnitriNK. ItiHt-iitH to t iti Nt'Nfi ra-M with UU wtti!tf l crrtaiiitv, an. I ip-vit (nil to jrtvr a nw anJ lioaltbful tone ti tlio f"iiAln oncaii". tn mihup m Ust'ii li-bility ini until altliy nt-nMion, anl n-ntorf ft hwltliful vigor auil t loftit-.ty. Ono of thr moft rouinmn vt tli") comi l;iliit la I.'mu nrrli'i-j m Whittn, whirft an lirourUt on eilhrr tr the i rfrn of Scrofula in (hi nHtiiu, nr hv nomi alTt'cti-m nf tUt womb, nr even ty p-n r.U ih liihtv. For all ibf conn Uiut, anJ whi-n iUiitjir lnUm to thn-.itfD WtniAii at the turn f l'fo, Veortinc ran U- nuu m'ii1 t wtthoiit niAhtit .il ton. Thf Kn'at ppiva!fnri cf tliHH) ilihcrttcni. nu- thvir oure by rnrnsK. hal j amply hovntht tht ur' alloviathuc ai'nt P'liuini i lint y't lob dtat-oviivil, hut in alnaly kiitHii, jjt1 In a lavnrtlu with Amt-ni-aii UUf. Tm Umg tan it k'.'u th' ii!fiiiQ to ir'tTilie niiMi'iatuik' and uuoor taiu remrtlhti iu 1.uvm( l; it m i It Hut. i rti. a'Utui amlrbi'at'. 'lYy VKtttrrtNP.auJilonot dotilit ttioei to carry jou aaft'l through duvr and diai'ooif. A Splendid Medicine Heart and Kid ney Djsease, Female Weakness. (taitifiiTiixB, III., Jul? 2.1, 1S78. II. rt. Srsa, Uottou-ls-ar Sir: 1 wax telle -tt.il i with nl and A't.lt.'f ltm-e. and t.llier Frmult I Hr.iin w. ami .l.telored tteli wveral t-hvhi.-i.itia and I r.-fit.'.l u. U netti iiuiil I int-.l jtntr Vr.tt.nsE, aud aftr tahiin: tw.- Ii.-ttl.it 1 waa i-mitt-let. It eure.t. ' t.uiiiini ti i e-ar. e nnart v reeoitiiut n.t n a aai'lPii.li.l limit, lue to all aULote.l aa I hava Ih-kd, aua 1 um tiw ay tu.t it tan ni im nan Mils. M.UUA lluilSOM. Vegetine. I KEI-AlitD liV H. B. STEVENS, Boston. Mass. Vcfll"!?? iaSpld by All Prug.itts. 1 1 ' lETauivtllo Dally Courier. A comforting conclusion is that which leads us always to choose the best. Mr. Andrew 'Ulnier, Bluffton, Ind., says : I have thoroughly tested St. Jacobs Oil, and find for rheumatism and neuralgia it has no equal. Kentucky is about to have a mush room farm iu tho Mammoth Cave. It is suid there is room enough to pro duce a million pounds mushrooms daily. Praat Kver) w here If any invalid and siek persim lias tlio least iloti I it of Oiv power ami clVaey of Hep Hitters to euro tlieui, tliey can find cssen exactly like their own, in tliiir own iici;lilorlinoil, wiili )irtf positive Oiat tliey can lt- easily ami per manently enroll, at a trirlniK cost --or ask jour druggist or plivnii-iau. (luitKNWicn, Feb. 11. issn. Hitter f Vi. Sins- 1 was Riven up by tlie iliK-ttirs to tlio of scrofula conoumptioii. Two bottles of your bitters cured inc. I.r.IiOY lilil'WEH. The most beautiful woman at Sara toga this season is said to have been a circus rider. Yeoetinp. Tho great nucccss of the Vr.nn riM: an a t-loiimcr and purifier of the 1 1 in shown licyinii a dmibt by the fjreut iniuil cm who have taken it, nml rcrtirctl iinmeiliuto relief, wiUi such ri'markitl.lc cures. The B'lltimnre Sun tells of a young lady of that eitv w ho gave $100,001) for a husband. Us m n ome high, but the girls have got to have us. Wiiriier'n iitli- KMnev nml I trr 1'ure. Over 100 men iu it Colorado loau limited nearly all ni(Lt for a lost brick bat. It was a silver one, however. Flic it lid lloptiullora. I V. liex ' lieu;:li uu Hals" k- t-i a Ikoiu free from Hies, lied-biltfs, rtiaelies, rats, mice, Ac. Tint only natural hair rciii wcr i t' 10.01 tvr, a 'h im!oi i.-1 extinct of ietrn!euin, pn i :ot i without distillation or rt ctitlcation with acids or iilkalit-i. cuniiiiiiii.,' uu n 1 1 i it i at or o'h -r poisons, mi j as eh or 101 1 pure 11.4 spring walt-r. iNMnr-rrioy, mtrrrstA, nervous pri'siraCou ami all forms of p ueraj dclnliiy rilit ve.! hy UkillfJ Ml "OMAN'S I'MToSI.Mt Jin r TtiMC, the only p:ei,u'atiiui of In-ef coiiUiu'i'i: Ps 111 tirn liut.'i'iotiH piepcrticH. It coutauis lilntid makiii;;. fiovi'-gi iicratuiK mi l b t'i-e itiiiit.n propel lit h; is iuvaliiklih- in all -u ft-. t 1- .1 run tlilioiis, whether tlie lean It of evliniistioii, Dei voua prostration, overwork, or acute tl it ease, parliculsi ly it r. salting fimti jiiiliuci.Kry rouipiHllltf, Casvirlt, Huai'd A Co., pp ) lit tors. New York. 1tt-XIT.ll l-'KIIVI IlKtTII. Williain t t'-'U, -liiin. ..I s mil", ft- . hm In Hit- fall o IsTil. I a litki it unit l-l In. : i t flic liuit. I..ll.vi.'.l lo a t,-t, rs cinth. I l-i-t lie a: l''' Ills atel lt-'li, aiiil '.t i-.niliiii'.l l.i no ft-1. In l:.'T I w j a limlte I tn II, i' Ito-a -it.il. The ti n t n ra il I I1.1 1 I;-;, in nr. linn.- l.L-mli.itt a .l.,i:.tr. i t.i.i- u 1. t - it - 1 hi,. 1111. 1 ilia' I wax d.a I I 1 in. ill' li l ei a trit ii.l tel. I 1. '(,( pit W11.1.1 tM II M 1 tl.-v -.. it HIK la'Ntt. I k it a tt.it tit- wh'-ll. to r . Cll i i :-.. . I 1..': IC-.I t.t I.-. I Im III T, Hl; t In .U' I li id l.ftti r ll-.oi turn, lie war tt-i. I writ On-lioeO'.- r.-r. in., nllli I'd with dioa'cd Ion..- will Ink,- I'lt. Wu.i.i m l( M.1.-1. Paiaau, and !"-i'"t .;';! d th.O e.isM-vlerl'iS CN I K 1 t llMt. I 1 ;Ol l- i.tivl lv s.l ' it lt:f .lone inure fc-ood tli.in nil t tt 0 nlte rne-di-rin' I h.ttt- iaIo-ii t-lii.-e no mi-knot. WAKKANTKII I-Olt 31 Ktl. AM' A I A7i F.I 1 1. Ft To I IKK t'roiii'. Si 1e.n1-. Inarrle .1. I " hot aid 1 S. .1 Si. kni-i". liiki 11 iiitsriiall' . mil I .! AK AVI I I I' It!..iU lianiilft-. aNo a.iri:a!P. i'u'-. lit t. I'liTvim- Ills uiimtwti. ttj.l s..r--. r.tin iti ll l.in'.. li.t. k lied . ii.-l S11. lt ,t if. in, I, i Int. T'HUAV VI Mil N I.IMM! N I'. No .-lie ut iv ir lllk' it Will t-vt r In- Hill.-ml it. Omti'i" 1 loi-i.-iatii ii.- II. If jou wish to know llie.eliiniile'of any high mountain, why go to it ai.d climb it. Neurafqia, Sciatica, Lumbaqo, Backache, Soreness of tha Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swatt ing $ and Sprains, Burns end Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and att other Pains and Aches. N rrtparMioQ on earth equaU .r. Jr M Oti, a a V, rc, simple and cheap Fiirni.il llfnii'ilv A tilnl entaiU tut the cnipanttv-l tntliiij riitUy if u0 t'rntl, and rtiryoti niiVm. ith oiu cat tiru cheap aud khiiuvu yrwt of IU claiiu lhrts.tiont iu Eleven lnruar. BOLD KY ALL DRU0QIST3 AND DEALEEB IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER St CO., ft.ttflmorr. .1?... i: H. .4. trayno8Automatlo Enlnot. n 1 I n 1.1. .. - ...l-l tMJt A.u lUdU . A ir.4 poivr trii St t r..- nl unltr lA.in rtu n"ir V;i" 'cifr. in-t tltrt-.l with an Automatic Cnt ofT. Snd f..r llliitrali- l Cutsl .'us "J" lot lufunoatlun and 1'ncea. U. W. F A N K SONS Bat Htkl, ContlOiC. N. I. Booltwaltcr Engine, " romeact. BuVtantlal. Bf ami kutly UauaKetL OL'AKANTFED Til WOIl WU IUUU1I. . . w. r. , rwc our i"w - - Kite-and Btl.er campletai ."! .7 iT j tt. ,- n-fl. Ac -., rtBrlnaflrla. uui. lo-t l, aud wlU oonielau-lr rbang Uia blnod to tha aatuw aratam is tltra month.. Ao iiiii will t-ka nBaptllaarb olxlal Iroialto llwssl mav ba rMtttntl u aound Health, t.u. b a llunK imaaiBla, old eTervwhars or aaat t mall f.tr S l.llsr atanii. I. H. JllllNMIN St CO., Baalaa, Alaaa.. L ..... Py.a.ll.M eill. raarrlr Kar, ma. NCYCL0PEDIA TIOUETTEsBUSINESS This i Iti' rlieai-ot and suit i-i.nil l'ti. and rsllalil w..rk .tit Ktninlleantt luitiiit-i" and H-lat rornia. t. I h..w l...rl rut all tin-tari.tiia dull, f oi lile.an.l how io arl't-artollit: l-st ndtatiiafri' en all ot-eioiia Aarnta XVanlrd - Hei.d lor t-ir. tttani . itiitainiiiii a lull .le-f-r ti..iii.lllr work iiirteilra leriiia lo An la A.ldreaa NatloSil Tub. lMtsU I'll.. I'lllladell hia. l' IV t wttn UnsITI tw 7 i w 1 9 t. THtea. s. .ma..i.ir ... Ml....a.l H til .. t1iVi'i,".V'rA tiuto tJTi'Kl mt casts I" ' ..ila. Ua.aatUWkaaaa.BMa. Ml .... i.l vi Mk- "li Eha. 7HECREAT rttf i RHEUMATISM, 4s. rSvijiTjifiv B Ali&JLM (Tli U riiKrarlnf nprejrnu lb l.uogt la a bcalUtr fUU.) A STANDARD REUEDY IN MANY HOMES. t'nr Contrhm Ctilila. freua. nronrhllljand all other an.'i lii'iet ol tit Throat and ll II lands nunvali-d ami utterly btiouitallctuiotiUou. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES It ai'i.rowl: nsar a "fecltls that '"Windy-JlTe-" P-i rent, are e. miatieiitlv cured wlisrw tho dlnw-titnmarrslrii-m coinell' d with. There 1 D" rliriul t l or et her nu.niUcut 10 l.urtu I he ountt or old. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM! J. N. HARRIS 4. CO., Proprietor. CI M'l NS ATlt O. FOR SALE BiALL. DBUGCISTS. Vti.l liltrw Hi fi vt-r .m l JiaftN.. t.r it'ii-iiH n iMHU-nf, tin --ifiii tii'i v t i- Ii-t 'i 'i-'l': llir iii.iitiiHMf inc hiiIi tin 1 'Hi r's l..i.i;i. . 4.itt .. i'l-Kivt - -i. 'ii ,'.n t it v.,(i, 11, is t.t to ' lit i-iM-i- I,- -l..-. i.trttt. iiii.-p. ifuif r-ii-!tf l"f 1 v co'ij .:uU ii-fi! if i -i.. if -1 c -1.', !! tlitv, l !. 11 11.. t. .-li . :.i f; 1" I ." "l If r in) ni uU. i -.rsrt i i.i u!' In - -ait.l Jh-.ini NusTAi ISuFvivai of the Fittest in i t::.y rrtf'BTnAi :m esalid j Biiuvi ;-'.:;iMi 55 scisst lEIitiilSIJILlISI I a iiai.m rcu i:.:::y vo.m of pia.n .:u itr.'.sT 1 THEGLC:oTC:STl!MiKEKT fJALK LAH0EE TIL1II E7EB, llio Vesienrt Btie-l 'itT T.iuiiiicnt liiw .1 t ! 0 1 In. -v. live 4 t in -t 1. 1 1. ' I" 1 : 11 1 iiiii.icni.t, mr ,:.:i nml I. J- 1 s-i.,-i lo.l.iy "Jl 1.1-" e I' :in . r. I 11 i t-1 when ,1 . in. r-wt iii.i-.i.-t I -cnt :-iteH slilti. ten Jl. ml ti.n-i it-, u l-J M.-V buitui t - Jl IEDE RlCri'S VlAV PRt&SEsi i:iJttJttH; tUll.il I" i'' ir hnr Ir 'I-tl ( till OllH lll'fc tiift. Nu n h ia f vt r I fc-,nw n v uHh xperlcnt-stl liy ri illrulotn.! f .lie H .eln.-;.l, iiun mi. fell weiiimi st riitiirv.'fiin:. ninl iw illtllt. Iltu inirtli i-t'i. Wnrkliin any etiii'r Vnn ..l. nt:.iilef 1ttl. rn-k'a at- ,r fAi V It -.i at'lia tc puri'ii.ier a X: Isii-rk-lt I'n-x. and all ;li!iiiw It "ll to so mt A. Mr. hifurc rcu.ur p. K. DT:Dr.t.lc &co., .1.7 !...... l7..iir Mert liant.l Allnlllll. A. tor On rvolnnedia War. The KrsHt l.lbrnrr ol I'nlvrr.itl KntaMM now roiupli.t-.t. Irrfa ttKt f.lllltt... Iiearlr ' ln.ltn In f.i.ry ie-..rlll:eilt nf Ut tl.u ! n..wrliuVts aliotlt iw-r rent. Iair than I'littintien. Em-tclep-Ula. IU iiT ft-iit. lartser than Ai.plt ii.ti ". I"' J?1" laotcr than JolnnfrTn. at a nit-i" ira-ti'n of rtif t-.t. 1'lltt.m larne Vt.t Volumes unarlv 1.1 ) cm! lei., in ctoili t.inilin-!. lSi In half Kiia ,, a ill i in tuil lil.r.try atiuui-. inarbltxl e-Utt .Hl.Ut.rinti.-)iil. $10,000 REWARD TitSSlt and Aiitftist. Keinl ipil.-k Icr .sitslnien j.mmi anil Jons It. AiJias. Mati.u.-.-r.il Urnailwat. Ksw Ifurl, INVFST YOUR EARNINGS In tho atta-k of tli IH-nver Land and Iiuirtivmnl I' unlanv. 1T.MII- more th t lt ,Mf''1 1? M....,ti, 1,K...iit. Iv SHI.-. No iwr.oii.il liiilelttv. itfai e" "n iir ileal K-t. ' l..M.l.-.,.U V'; l.rlt tlrt-Mllled I., i r.min.-nt Itliallltw nn-ii of lll- Hjr,:vni;r':;r:; A. II. Ii. Trewtir. r; M. II. HMrrH. Htfretanr. No. im LnnliierSt.. Ii.itver. I 'til. flHEAPEST nOOKS IN THE rfJORLD bMit.'Klllat II liliie-" in-.". llin rtoirnt.' lll'lnl. I.tltratiire. 1 ( I fi Inra. "rni-IJiu.i vol. hat'.l- i itearrU- llrfrtila ..l-. aouirlv lioullil. lor !V"" tlolli;ulill olilyMtflHtt. MtHA1Tt H-. f" H W.Mth t .NY. P.O noxISHf) "a I.I.KI'H Brain KmiI run- Narrotia riii.lli A aiid Wsalno' (le'ieratlvsOiR v.a l-all tJjnj-art-tt!4I.i, l"i itrTiKo ll..n aHiai..SlS.lt i"itmw WA TKI lor the Btt ami r mw- eVlllua PlrtnHa' Bot.ka and 111 h dnetstu trt't. riat.ottal l'lth. (To., thlladeliihia, fa. n n I' a vntiaio urn II tint would arn Teltwrai-ai la YUUriU rntN ,,r m..iilh. and I wrtain of a alluatlon. ad.trtwa Valt-utins llna.. .Irjii-avllltN.Wla. S- - - A YEAR" and t-HK-nw Ut ill aiifiita. tuitftt tr. A.idi r. Ill II. Vlt-krrT. Ami.M. 'PFKII'-iTlTlHIMt WATF.lt Wlirl Tha I b. M and eh. ui--i in I itf ri.t. s. u.1 tor circu lar. V I.e.. I Ml lie. I.ilti. rtnllf. Otaaco Co.. W.Jf. "AS III. II I'lllNtJ AMI A lillliTl Tfff'J'V." Jti "It a-iiiu in i m n'- "'''J'L'V'V .Irtitrtrinla.l l.r.Viiii. hlld. New nntnawif k. N. J. t. liK.uiiiK'st ii i.i. m V1'iiTa'?.huV Viii, MtrUaud. Ths leading Marlutl lloardlu School. a vear. ,j;.MM a aVl-TiiTec. Ititi'l a-iallr. Made of ual- II AIR iirilaav. hair. Hend tor illuMralrtl . at llHlll.tl.wic in-.stT Um. Srrij..N.Y. l.M.IC AI.K-A-fHY'liyAKM o I 00 ACKE9. I- V) tu 2. .!?IT. Ufwrd Co.. I"Wt. $ w. -waillit ann-rei. i.i ilia world; laamiik-rVaa GUNS jEavtavafw. Caiatacua fiwa. aaaraa, -Ml t Iu Wall Pt.ft..fc sa. WATCilESjt Oalalatw. naa. aiaraat. In. Iat i.rfr.a Vat.k C. . Pltuaarrt.ru Miva MaaWaiaaU prtca. Ad'iP.0.SoxM.CrkJa rjiOSTETTEiv CiXEaRATEO 5( ! BllB doa V-,: . - 1 rf-.--, ii4 lit known iu to i"; t "'bv iifi n.nn.l win !"! LV-t-l&uJ ... ! tut rap .my ' tfciUi'.i.W jiiif.-rl.tr luari.inra iu Im rfS5-r. lit:, tliet IV ILK I"

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