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^ » OUBlurs 1KD HOIEK riFIO.
Urplrctiso Power op Flame.— lie-
.©•ul experiment* by M. 8>rol provo
that oarlnn roUinn it* refl toting capaoitr
even at tlio higlicat temperature*. A
auoboim beoomoii refl acted by diffusion
id<1 is polariz'd in exooUy * the tamo
mannor, whether it fall upon n brilliant
fl »mo or upon smoko.
Tim Lamtut Ijoookotive in the
Would.—Tho Ur goat looomoliro in Uio
world is tho " Founnylvania,” on tho
Philadelphia and Heading railroad.
Tho principal dimenaioni of thin engine
are as follows : Diameter of oyl indent,
20 inches ; length of ntroke, 20 inches ;
number of driving wheels, 12 ; dUmo-
tor of drivera, 4 foot; and tho weight
of the engine n’ouu ia 00 tone.
OiiANriKfi in Pnnau,—R«v. Mr. O.'d
father writea of changes in Persia:
41 Times of weighty moment arc now
balancing in the religious and political
soaios of Pcraia. Linos of tolograph
already checker it. Btron Bsttter and
his enmpany of onglnoera from England
art now anrveylngu railway from ftesht
to Teheran and Bander H joxlmr. Tliero
in mnoh inquiry after sobools, and dill*
genoo to loam. Tho Hhah ia taking
wjao moainres for tho good of liin
subjects—in a word, Persia is awaken-
ihg to the demands of tho ago.
piurmo* aud Its Iiavaoiw.— 1 The
Liberty (Miss.) Herald has tlio follow*
ing in referonoo to the ravages of the
oharbnn in Amlto county, Miss., and
tho pariah of East Feliciana, in Lmtsi.
ana? "Them is gro.it cmstcrnatlou
among the planters In tho southern and
tho south-west portion of the ojunty on
aooonnt of tho ravages of tlio chorbon.
• It Is gradually extending all over (lie
county, and is carrying liavoo to horaoe
and catllo all along its path. A large
nnmber of vnlnnhlo horses a have been
killed bv it, ami oltliougli in moat cases
it readily ylolds to treatment, if applied
•non enough, it. is so rapid in iU course
that it generally proves fatal boforo a
remedy oan bo obtained and applied.
Wo woro conversing with u very Intel
ligent gentleman from Fist Feliciana
pariah, La,, a few days ago, and lie in
forma us (hat certainly ns many as
tlireo hundred, and lie believes four
hundrod, mules and horses have boon*
killed by oharbon in that parish since
spring."
w CHamumc Tihjatoent or tiir Aord,—
Mr, lubershon, in a clinical looturu at
Oily*s Hospital, London, referring to
tho oano of an old man, remarked :
“ Tho man died simply from the shook
produced by coming out into the cold
and fog, which, though only an lncnn-
vontence to us, was anfllolent to lead to
a fatal result on one whoso circulation
had beonmo en f eobled, and whom
vital force had so nearly lost its power.
I am romtndod by thin case of an in
stance of longevity communicated to
me by a gentleman the other day. His
mother, who dio.l at tho ago ‘of one
hundred and two, during tlio winter
months * had refused to got up, saying
that Him was only warm in bed,’ 1
have no doubt that it was owing to this
uniform, warm tonineraturo that siio
livo.l wo long, and I mention tlio in*
. stance as a recommendation for you,
when yon lmvc to presnrib • for old poo-
plo, to advise that they bo kept wurin.
ion should also look e.irofullv after
their nonrishmout. Old people ban not
cHt largo meals; therefore they must
take them more frequently. Many old
people will wake up abbot three or four
o'clock in tho morning. It is u good
plan that thoy should havo some nour
ishment then ; otherwise tlio interval
hoi«’.**>,» tho night and morning meals
is too long for their deoliuing strength.
It is by osro in such miaul lie that we
may prolong tho life of tho aged."
ITyDitOPnoniA. —Tlio board of health
of New York, roforrlog to an ordinance
requiring dogs to bo muzzled during
tho hot months, state that hydrophobia
is imparled only by inoculation, and
that a rabid animal may givo tho dis-
enso through a motalio muzzle as easily
as if, tho obstruction did not exist.
Hydrophobia occurs in tho coldest as
woll as tho hottest weather, and with,
perhaps, greatest froquouoy during the
spring montiiM. Male dogs are more
apt to bo nlTected than females, and the
condition of the animal, whether house-
hold put or vagrant, 1ms no inlluonco on
takingol tlio malady. Owing (oaporlion
of the deadly saliva being retained by
tho clotlipa of tho person bitten, it found
that only flvo to twenty por cent, of
those thus Injured become inooulalod.
An eminent veterinary surgeon of this
city gives tho following symptoms bv
which tho appronoh of raliicU in the
dog may bo rooognieed : When the
period of inoculation is passod (throe to
seven woeka), tlio ntdmnl becomes rest
less and watchful. It shuns tho light
and its bark changes to u kind of n
howl, Tho skin shrinks and tightens,
tho head 1h depressed, and mucin ap
pears a* tho mouth and nostrils. 'Nerv
ous symptoms are very prominent, and
the whole nipoot of tho animal denotes
an tIUUsnal condition. Dogs or oats
tliua suffering should ho immediately
destroyed.
Fiiksu Mutton vs Baltkii Mkath ron
Bi’MMitn.—Farmers, as a rule, eat too
much silted meat both in wiuter and I
summer. There ia certainly no reason I
whatever why this should lio tho ease
during six months of the year, and no
valid reason, exoopt prejudice, why
fresh moat should not ho used iu sum-
iner to n far greater extent that it is.
.« ho real reason is a groundless preju
dice HRiiiust the uso of mutton, and
most uu'riuouH, ee momioal and health
ful of moats. It i H true there ia u sin
gle disability oonneoted with the raising
of nlioop either aa wool or mutton, auu
that 18 tho number of worthless curs
with which our villages, and indeed,
many of our farms abound ; but this
would be easily cured if mnro or less 1
sheep were bred on every farm, since it
would then bo to tlio interest of every 1
farmer not only either to kill or educate
the farm dogs, but also to wage unre
Ion ting war upon those not educated to
understand tho rights of property. One i
of the principal objections to the use of
mutton among farmers, wu believe is I
the taste of the meat will contract from i
the wool, if not properly dresso l This
is easily avoided. All that is needed is !
to blood, skiu and disembowel ns
quickly ns possible, keeping the wool
from eontaot with tho flesh ; wash
thoroughly by dashing water inside the
carcass, and cool os soon as may be. A
small sheep, fat, weighing sixty to eighty
pounds, may emilyb.i consumed bv an
ordiunry sired family before it gets 1
tainted, except in the very hottest
weather ; if larger, it mnv bo divided
with o neighbor, to bR*»turned in kind,
or sold if tho neighbor does not keep
sheen. A small flock of sheep may oa-
sily be taught to heed and he driven to ,
aud from the posture with milch o »ws. '
The wool will fully pay for the care be
stowed, and tho mutton nmv be consid-!
ored clear gain ; aud, certainly, uo one
will deny, once having eaten a meal of '
well-fed mutton, t hat it is infinitely snpo- j
rlor to eitlior salted pork or bacon.
Even when placed in com]>etition with
ham, either sliced or boiled whole, mut
ton will undoubtedly compare favora
bly with it, at lewst for a change.—
IFoafern Ultra/
AnTiFiciAfi Hatciunu op Hrr.RwonuH'
Eaos.—A very curious discovery has
beau communicated hr Husani, an Ital
ic sciential, to the French aooiely of
agifeultnrlots, to tho offer* that the
hatching of > ilk worms’ egga may be ar
tificially hastened by motion' Tho
process consists essentially in brushing
the egga vigorously for ten or twelvo
minutes with a moderately hard brush,
made, preferably of coarse grass. In
less than fifteen days tho eggs thus
treated will batch out with a product
as healthy as that obtainod in tho usual
way. A small proportion of tho eggs
may provo rofrnotory to thin novel treat
ment, and yet in the spring even theso
will hatch out earlier than theso which
have been loft to tliotnaclvns. Husani
performed a series of experiments upon
about fonr-flfths of nu ounce of silk
worms’ egffs, beginning on the 1st of
August. They woro brushod for ten or
twelve minutes daily, and only about
one-tenth of tho whole number were
lost. Tho first hatchings occurred, on
tlio 14th of tlio month, and woro atio-
reeded by ol hers for seventy-two consec
ativo days, tho largest number hatched
on the ninth da; following August 14th
giving 112 worms. After thin dnto the
li'itohingH decreased. From August
17th to Heptember 1st 012 worms woro
hatched out. From August 14tli to
November 14th 1.200 were horn. Those
which came out during the first flftern
days were raised and prospered per
fectly. Although it was found that tho
worms earliest hatched wero not by any
moans the healthiest. No satisfactory
hypothesis has yet been proposed to no-
count for tho curious effect thus produ
ced by friotion upon theso fggH ; but
now experiments nro in course of execu
tion, and inny lead to nomotliing more
definite. Probably the discovery will
lio found to have important practical
bon rings ; but much remains to bo (lone
in order to rondor it available.
lion About Tho Trot ing Turf?
There hss boon a marked falling off
thin year in tho entries for tho purses
advertised by Oievoland. Buffalo and
Springfield. Tho tolegrnli roports tho
tmmhor of entries roooivod as ‘follows :
For tlio nlno purses tor trotters at
Oievoland, nmomiting to thirtj-'.hrco
thousand dollars, sixty-four nomina
tions are made, wnioh, at ton per omit.,
swells the entrntiee monoy to $22,400.
leaving $10,(100 to bo provided for out
of tho gate money and pool receipts.
Tho nine purses ndvorlisod by tho
Buffalo Park Association, aggregating
$51,000, havo called out. Hovennty-tlireo
entries, which, at ton per omit., makes
the tax on owners and drivers amount
t) $30,540, leaving $14,550 to bo gath
ered from the gate and other roooipts.
Last year tho eight purses, amounting
to $07,000, had eighty-flvo nomination 1 *.
The money received in nntraneo foes
was $01,550, leaving $5,050 to bo pro
vided for tho purchasers of admisaion
tickets. Tlio eight purses advertised
by Springfield this year foot up 815,-
000. The outrun are sixty-two, and the
entrance fees $011,050. Tho difference
botwocn the money paid out by til
Ataoolation, and the money paid in by
Ilia owneri of horses is $11,050. Lint
your the purses given by Bpiinglleld
aggregnt tul $08,000, and the nominations
counted one hundred and flftoon. Tho
entrance feen were $40,400, or $11,000
more than tlio total of tho purses. Tho
Iob.1 to Mm Hampden Park Association
tins year, cih compared with tlio snooesa
of last, is just $22,050. Tho figures,
jvo imngiiio, nro suflloioutly striking to
impress ono at a glance. — Turf, Meld
and Minn.
• llow Much Ho lVo Owo l
Tho New York Shipping Garotte
nays :
Wo have boon accustomed to consider
Something About C'loiul-hnrsfs.
Within tho last tow years tho break
ing of waterspouts-if that is a proper
nanio for the phenomenon —liko that
wldeli desolated n town in Nevada last
week, lias been frequently noticed. Nor
is itronfiued to mountainons districts.
A few years ago a water-spout, or the
bursting of a cloud, caused very seri
ous damage near tho hridgo of tho Chi
cago and Northwestern railway across
tho Rock river, throo miles west of
Dixon; and. n similar disaster also befell
tho sarno road a few miles east of Dixon.
Thcro is an nbundunce of ovidenee in
moat parts of the country that thoy have
occurred in all of its past history. Es
pecially is this truo along tho lino of
tho Pacific railway. Broad beds of
streams perfectly dry nro common in
tho Black Hills and Rocky Mountain
districts, which show plainly tho action
of terrible torrents not many years pre
vious. Experienced railway-men have
given it as thoir opinion that sufllcient
allowance is not tnado in tho construc
tion of our roads to let off tlio water in
■noh eases. A similar disaster occurred
In aoutherp Minnesota recently, where
very considerable damage was done, and
a few years since, tlio president of tho
Mioliiguu Houthcrn railway and many
passengers came near losing their lives,
not tar from Mishawaka, from the same
causo. Bovcrnl persons in tlio car next
to thorn wero drowned.
Homo years earlier, a portion of the
ty of Denver, California, was sub
merged in the night time by a flood
coming down tho valley of ('berry
oreek, of which tho inhabitants had had
no previous warning. A oloml had
burst on tho side of tho mountain so
far distant tlmt no sign ol its oxistc
could bo discerned, and spilled its
‘"I" }* 10 »«!" valley of OU. v . J" ultl „
creek. Ibis oreek had been dry for ! F»vorlt« proscription
many years—so dry that its bed had t«r *1.
been surveyed and laid off in town lots wa«l,
- •>lsln:*
A SlMinmoth Dispensary.
From /V SI. Jsrui* Itrjwhtiran.
“Among the notable physicians of this coun
try. I)r. It. V. Pierce, of buffalo, N. V., Mamie
(loqerverily high. Ho imn obtained professional
ominonoo tl.rough strictly legitimate means,
and fully 'deserves tho enviable ropu'atlon
which ho enjoys. A thorough and careful
preparation for ills calling a d extensive read
ing. during along and unusually large practico,
havo made him extraordinarily successful in
bin private practice, and gained tho commen
dation oven of his profess onal brethren. JJy
devoting his attention mainly to certain spe
cialties ho lias l»oon rewarded iu a very groat
degroe, and in those linos is rocognizcd as a
leader. Not a few of his preparations com-
|K>unded fur these special cases havo Peon
adopted and are used in their private practice
by physicians throughout tlio country, and his
namphlotn aud larger works upon theso sub
jects havo been welcomed as valuable addi
tions to medical literature, and placed among
the regular text-books of many medical
schools. Acknowledgment of the services
which he has performed for medical science
has Loan mad > by | resent at Ions of degrees
from two of the llrat medical Institutions of
tho land, and by the translation of several of
his works into fiertnan, Hpaniah ami other
foreign languages. Tho increasing demand
for ids specifics sometime since necessitated
tho oponlug of a regular dispensary for thoir
preparation, and from a small beginning the
nusiunss of this establishment has now grown
to mammoth proportions. Tims during the.
tlireo months ending March 31, 1874. tlio sum
expended for postage alone, not to speak
of that paid on newspapers, amounted to
♦2.080.70. Over a htiuurtd persons are em
ployed in the various departments, and a
corps of able and skilled physicians are re
tained as an advisory board in difficult cases.
Klsewhnro in tho ItopUblican a whole page is
dovotod to a communication from Dr. Pierce,
something of tlio history ami de
tails of lids vast establishment, which will be
found not uninteresting reading."
If you would patronize medicines scien ill-
rally prepared by a skilled physician and
chemist, nee Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines.
0 Ooldeu Medical Discovery is nutritious, tonic,
0 alterative, or blood cleansing, and an un-
I equaled rough remedy; Pleasant Purgative
at flherrv >»rg«r than mustard send,
i ynerry constitute an agreeable and reliable phjsln:
I Favorite Prescription-- an minqu«bd remedy
nry Mint its bed had 'for dohilitated females; Extract of Hinart-
nody for pain, Isiwel t
and built upon, oonstitutincr, indeed, \ "> "nequaled liniment for both
ZnrL c “'tZ 1 " k « thi r k r , V, r\ H °' i
Denyor. Tho flood strnok tllO town j the greatest sieclllo for Catarrh and “cold in
shortly nftor midnight, and in an in- j head," avar given to the public,
slant of tinio swept Off every vestige
of human habitation and handicraft in , Tho Best Bowinc Mackino.
tho old bo 1 of tho oreek and adjacent, » r , „ , , . . ,
thnrotu, ilcntrorlng .nan, livn, 1..1 »
Jtrgo amount of proj)erly, which was will do n greater variety of work, with ir™
hurled into tlio HotlMi I'latte, which lat- i noise and physical exertion, than any iu the
lor stream was raised sovtrnl foot in a I iM *° ►1'iinlo that a child can man-
! ago it, and so durable that wo can see no
reason why ono, with ordinary care, should not
) desire to call especial altcn-
fow minutes. , ,
Probnlilr notl.inR run In done to [LV'il i.r.tfm,.
ward ofi tho cnlnniilies that often ro- This point wo destro to call espr
suit from “oloud'burstn ” or water- hon to. The Tteinington Is mad* l»y the Item-
spouts, but tfioy nro worthy of careful I "'«**>''Arms r..., of iUou. N. Y., whoso
clouds, by which people whose homes
may be located in tho valley liablo to
inundation may bo warned in time to
roach a place of safety. The phenome
non of a cloud burst consists of the
sudden, perhaps instantaneous, con
densation of a vast quantity of warm
moisture in tho ntmos|ilicre by coming
in contact with tho oolil side of a mount
ain, or with a current of cold Air. It is
not improbable that tho awful disaster Tim company desire sue
at Pittsburg oil Saturday was identical ,n ll,n w
in its nature with the cloud-bursts of ,
Colorado Arizona, and Nevada.— (-/*/ . .-mpluyes arc certain of fair and liberal
fgq/o JrWUHC. | iiient. Write to llomingtou Arms Company,
deed, any hut the very heat. Quality is what
thoy priuo themselves upon, for it was thoir
capital at tbs beginning. The same rigid ban-
omy that they bold to in tbs manufacture of
arms, they havo carried into ilieii* sewing ma
chine. They nro made of thn boat material
attainable, aud iu labor nr expaune ia spared
to flnlMi them iu such a wav a* to mako them
do a great deal more than in el aimed for thorn.
'Jim name “ Uomiuglmi" ia a diffident guaran
tee to any ono who knows tlio company.
Tim company d* airo •genie in every county
say that tho
int ftm?r
Tlio Rojnl I'aiiiily.
Ilion, Now York.
Am .
i ovidonoo of the popularity of
Tlio Tjondon Hoturdn, U.viow nay B :, i wl „ r ., (i.mblo’. l'„,. „„„
y r ' , ° ■ V’i'", 1 ' I BO...I ...ll.orll, II.U ,uh
u wr.oTomio^h r ; t w.1;? “ n Ao«: ^; r " ,,n ^r dre v
lol.oim.ro oomnx.ll, ponplo Iwgan to l,n,c " !“* *** ty or .l< million
look 11,1011 them no o d.ollnot olnot from IJ , “ r - ""I 1 '•
otl.cr prordo. All ll,ro., B i tho Bix . |‘■"“h-B ; * Ur- A .....orior .rti,d. f.,11
tccuth and seventeenth ooutnrics t| l0 . W0, Kht tolls in tiu» end.
boro; f K.'nmIill 't\la r“U-l’i''"’", . "’""i 1 . I'^tUnd wom.11 obosea bor
Eliaubolli, tlx.ro cm,Id not bo to bo !v 1m.,7!11 ■ .'m"iV#'".l F "”” *
in y royal family nl. all. Between Henry ! 1 1 Jut f* . ,u *° fc ho water. \\ hen
tho Fourth and George tho First six 1,0 ooirms out his face is washed, Ins
ivereigns only wero tho falhera of a
Pfinco of Wales ; two i f t limn, it. may
noted, wero tho fathei’s of two Princes
of Wales. And in all tlmt time Charles
the First, ns Prinoo of Wales, and
Jamoa 111** Soooml, as Duke ol York,
mother does not know him, and he
saved.
Wantrd —100,000,000 Men.—Apply
i a situation ut tho nearest gouts' fuminhiiig
Iom). 1'hoy will ongage you by your paving
lie prico of a Ih»x or morn of Klmwood (;ollare,
wore tho only son or brother of a king 1 "’hioh you can tako home with y
tiled young or succeeded young.
Through tho whole sixteenth century !
* Loro were crowds of people w ho hull
contingent claims to tho crown, but !
they wero not people whom any body
would lmvo called royal. Tho* ' royal
That debt is now $2,147,725,277. But
the aggregate of ail the debts of tho
oonutry, state, county and mnniolpal,
added to the national debt, may bo
n Idod tip as follows :
National debt $2,140,725,277
Hnud» to latlway oauipanUiH OMMItflU
loturoat on humic 18.517,743
Unsotllod liabklitlcH, ostlmatml. 250,000,000
Htatu and municipal 1,000,000,000
bnaus, etc , t»v national banka.. 014,283,801
bonus, etc., by siato hanks, otc. 51-1,081,000
boat), etc., by same in twenty-
eight statcM, cto., oillmatod 1,600,000,000
Individual.! to oaoli other, oati-
luatcd 2,000,000,000
Funded, oto., of railrqadH 1,511,518,014
Making a total or ♦0,032,870,027
Thin is equal to $218 per capita for
tho entire population ; hut, of course,
it does not bear equally on nil. The
nation also owes, according to recent
cstimAtoR, not less than $250,000,000 on
ncoouut of uusetMod claims pending bo-
iltlier Bo to HIvnrMdo Water Ouro, Hamilton, III.
MAilKBT REPORTS.
roitAOoo— M
I.11K*, common.. | S IM >4
bus**, good I 3.1
oiimiiion. . a i.n ,.i
I- af. mMInm.... 7 o,i ii
Igood to Hno h no i.i
W1IRAT - * IlM and Aml^r ?
family,' uh a working institution, really
lakes a leap from tho son of Henry tho
Fourth to tho son aud grandson of
Georgo tho First—is it too bitter n sur-
oniim to say from John Duke of Red-
ford to Frederick Prince of Wales?
Between these there was only a prinoo ! hay—Timothy...!;."
or prinoosa now and then. It was no I owrbko
wciificr, 11.™, Umt Ml.™ U,o
faintly began again they started ou . orange
quite now terms. And, after all, « > S5n' M, w
ono has over (old us what is tho royal nAcoU—a|V*r bV,uV.'*.
family. No ono lias yot been fnrthor ouKEMK-'niob**.
olT tllO (( roignlug sovereign than first ! rt00B KltSffj£|‘ 1 y
, • WOO!— 1 l-MKwani.M. ...
JubtTakkn ids Birrnns.—Wo heard nnwMi..
seedy - looking individual with
WHISKY- -Old Ofiurbon.,..
foro ongress, the dopartmenta or the 'alarmingly red nose rem ink to a brother Hcot'ch Mi'a'j'riahV.'!
courts. On tho greater part of this soaker that ho had “just lmd his bit i POTATOEH-irtah, ybbf."
*- paid ou an average rato \ tors, but. ho did not mind taking an-1 bqrrON-Mi.VdYinir'.
nt. It is impossible j other nip." His remaik suggested n OoodOrdtuary" .
debt interest i
of nhout six p
to ascertain how much of this indebted-1 train of’ reflection,
ness is hold abroad. Bonds are sent asked ourselves, that tho word “ bit- NmhTiiit.
abroad and others nro sent homo at j tors" had grown to bo a synonym for fbonn—Nnnerflne
short intervals. Aside from tho na- | gin, wh'flky, rum, and other alcoholic
tioual debt, most of tlio claims repro-1 stimulants, to wliioh it was applied in- j cornintAT^aaoVixi!!’...!
sent material imnrovemeuts, although I diroriminntely. Bitters, wo reasoned, 5° ttS
nearly eighty millions of tho national suggostod tho idea of a healthful tonic', OATK- V»rio*i
debt represents tho principal and inter-! not of a poisonous stimulant; something "'iikat'. ........
cat on railroad bonds which have been invigorating to tlio system, not an oleo- biian^*
loanod, aud for which thcro is already ! holio irritant, full of fusel oil, produc- peanuts'.
nominal securitioB. ing present intoxication and ultimate bAOON—oioarauiwi.'." .**
irsanity, idiocy, or premature death. HjS~ 8ng#r
Bulls not Irish. ' Moreover, our idea of bitters was totally butter
It m a Sooloh woman win. uU that I ‘"•‘oonoUahl® will, " R in cooktails. "
the butoher oil,™ town only killed ' " ,m »..A .. i._
half n boast nt u time ; it was a Dutch
man who said that a pig had no marks
on its ears except a short tail ; and it
was a British magistrate, who, being ,u .7} mi - .
told bv a vagabou 1 that he was not mar- I wngeanoB. WQ ineutioned this OOTTON-Inrarior.'
ri.nl, responded, ■■Timf.i „ Rood tiling I' r0 , w .™' to „ friend, lie n.ived it by o^nr.
f Jr your wife." It was an F.uglish re- ’■ ” h. v » don t you know
porter who stated, at a meeting of tlio that T of tbo8 ,° bl , tlors “dv.-rlised
Ethnological 8 icioty there war exhib 1 romed,t>a ftro nnlv l,r “ n, ■ ,n
ma\tc
punohes," and “brandy smashes," I'WtXHr-tJn'wMhM ..
which, wo are informed, are sweetened Tab waxiuni.. ..
will, »ug«r, and rendered ilonbly injur- wmsK K25SS.i«j
tons with esseuces oolored by mt'ans of K ur.n «
mineral polaon. This wna bitter-sweet atoHHTt.-Bs 1 ' 10n,n,,r '
I Ordinary..
* Middling ..
itod “ea-itsof tlie skull of an individ-
niceties aro only drams iu disguise.
Topers know it, if y« u do not. 1 mud
exception, however," ho ad-
uni at different periods of adult life, to one exception, uowover, ho ad-
show the changes produced in ten ded. and that s Dr. M alker s Califor-
years." thomrh Dean Swift ccrtsinlv n‘ft Yulegar Bitters; there wu t a par-
ftcxv Orleans.
years,” though Dean Swift certainly
mentions two skulls preserved in Ire-
laud, one of a pet son when ho was a
boy, and tho other of tho same person
when ho grew to be a man,
Portuguese
tiolo of alcohol or fermented liquor in oats '
it, and it is tho best vegetable tonic mid hay.....
rltorstivo in Ainerio,.'- - gam*
Mn. J. Hanauku, of London, F.ug- laud.'.
lfalQnlte so Pant, NIr. Jonrst—A horn,
doctor la Philadelphia wax caught changing the
eelt-bralrd Mexican Mnrlang liniment Into other
hot tire, and naleg It as hie own rrelp*. Ilonretr
la alwaja the beet pollrjr. Three medicine men like
to follow up each feUowt. It mred the lame borxe
nil the tame; bat It damaged tte Doctor 1 * repnta-
tlou, and beneflted the proprietor In proportion.
We havo heard of ao many Rhrmnatlo jieraona and
lam« lioraee being cured by the Mnatang Liniment
that we advise every honaekeeper, liveryman and
planter to Invest In a 60 et. or a |t,00 txittlr, against
aorldent. Reware of oonnterfHU. It la wrapped
in e eteel engraving, slgnod •* O. W. Westbrook,
Obemlat."
Tlio |,adlr*i Noroele I'lnh, of New York,
rooantly changed their dlacnaalona from WomanR
suffrage to Hair preperation* and Pimple Rentab-
era. They declared that where netnre had not en
dowed them with beauty, tt wma their right—yen,
tliel r duty—to aeek It where they could. So they all
voted that Magnolia Ilalm overcame HallownaM,
Rough Skin and ningmarka, and gave the complex
ion a moat (Boroelan) and marblo-tlke
( •earanoe (danger) *i * 4“‘" * *
,yor
ron*a Kethelroti made
doubt); end that
and awful pret*y, and moreover presented It from
’* the proprietors of theM articles
alatera an Invoice, they are not
turning f
It Pi 1 ClOfl l**’ r '!•>' *t homn. Term* fri-e AiMm-m
urn STIHMIN A • Portland, Maine.
M oney* Mnklnir Kniplny-iiien'. Res: ever
Ofll*re<l. AlMiliU kl. .N. I.DV'aU,, kilt*, r*
$1 *1 to RIIO tier il%T made bv agents eeillug the
American Q ilHug inacli'e, einhrolderlux A liming
marh'eAotner nov i'es.Il.l) Hrln Al‘o AlUntnOa
I’Kll DAY rornmlADloii nr |Jlla week
HOOK - v
Aodn m Im. HON A PA ItTK. I
D'.plIojvhv *>»' F’ltH < '
ItSON MM.ni;. I.-.I whl Nnd III
J">Klls*
V >r iinayl vmiln Ml III nry* Amctemy,
JL l'». • \Ve«lne*)liir, Kept. ‘Jill 1
to their advan
Hilldlee ex ii-Milve Ch II et.rt Mi • Imn'm! Engineer
Ing. 'I lie Clasylc* end Prigueh Ihnrotnrli 1 v t.ughi,
lor clr ularn apply to( ol 1 l»eo. Hyatt, President.
If. SICilM A fO. Tl^llroadway, jirw
Hewing Machines Sample dntr
any |M>«t o'**
lAiU VI “end D cenle and the addrevs of Sve Per-
nil II -..ii end rrr-lv» by mei| a lU-entlrm ' tiro-
lino, *la*7i9 north |l./v» and full I Met t ur- -
unrl lions to cleer f?" n day. A'hlrt***.
HU I I Pi.run .t Co l<x Houth *th St.. 1‘hlla . Pa.
A n\-* nna v i*.-• Am.i
e« nt* over I.Mu pap«-rx,«. I % l«lw«I nto 7 su» dtvls-
tun*. Henil ^ i t-iii eiamp f.ir Map alio* log l<u-sllnn
of peti r*. with combined xml M-nerate Uei*. g'v
e, Ba ft NOH ft, IH Monroe elm I. Chlcaso. III. *
FIVE MYSTERIOUS PICTURES.
Piirrirng 7 Prohtems. Y 11V.K.'TO A I.L*' Adtr'p**.
With ileiiip. A DA Ms A t?f)., 4 Pearl ntreel, lloston,
DAI'DHTKItN CtlhhKUN, Harrod* urg. Ur.
1 Hill Nixxliili Im guie Nb|itr mhrr *40, I N74.
Alt lirancbee tnuglii thoroughly and pre.-ili aily.
No public i-xhllil ions e-low.il All Natural
Helen) e* taught ex|>erinii-iilaMy or by )>tMerv4tion
l.n.ii*-) *p)-.-iuil v 11Him-1 iii Normal or leacher*
Taxidermy taught. Music I.mguagi-n and Pa'nt
log et mixterale price*. Itn.ni* well fiiinlsticl
flt'ENT You Can Mako $150
LOOK SSSrHfHS!
■'iiiall rapl ul needed, l.xrge protlis
HERE! v
Bethel College,
SAVE MONEY!
PAINTS, reedy-mlted;
BASH. DOORiL IH.Il/lW.'II.UK;
DON’T BUY
UNTIL YOU HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
QUH NEW
IttNHK.I.I.VII.I.K, KY.
JUATION IIKALTIIV-. 11 )A It la
KmUiwment. 9 4do,onn.
Kentnckr Military Mile!
rPWKNI V-N I N III ACAIlKMIO Y K A It WILL
i riser Mn'iuv i
MOUNT AUBURN INSTITUTE
louiio to tl I* Pr>->.|4|ent..y. It NKWkl.l., Pit. U.
N. It -Hoarderi im-l nt ile|xit* on due ooilre
Greenwood Seminary.
(A BOAROING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES )
qiJHi lALTIICNt Knglleh. M^Ui-matlia. all
siruineutal »
i rawing, Palntlnt
tor^gai
RICH FARMING LANDS
I N N K It It Ah K A .
NOW FOR 8ALE VERY CHEAP.
Tm Venn Cmllt, Intern! Duly Nis 1'rr Cent.
Sond for 11 Tho Pionoor,"
rati-rl paper, containing the
A NKVV .NU Ill-.It Jnxl puli
haniDoii'u Illustrated
it. Mail*il free to all I’..
O. K. DAVIS, laud
.. UM XII*. N K till ** K X.
■ •mnilsaloner O.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS
me thr mo-i houtlhd io ityIr .i il perfenifn
t{»t peculta^ly
• mint rharinliiK
A* we have 12 GOOD REASONS why they wll
do yonr work
QUICK and EASY,
CHEAP and CLEAN.
Ill Tliry art rlimpnl to bnj.
Tliry nrr btil to uir.
CO Tiny b.ikr tvrnlr mil quirklr.
D Thnr oprration i» perfect.
Tlity havt nlwny) a food draft.
< Tliry are mailr of the beat nrattrial.
Thry rnail prrftrlly.
O Tliry rri|Uire bill little fuel.
Tliry art vrry low priced.
IU Tliry orr ronly maimfnl.
M Tliry orr mllril la oil loealitln.
Kvrry More firarantrnl lo -ire nillifot’e
SOLD BY EXCELSIOR MANU'FG GO.,
WAUKESHA WATER,
Mineral Rock Spring,
CURES
Dropsy, Dlltbetns, Oruvel, Dys-
trill)- ivoihIi-'fill What) l\r«-t II ha* ....
sy*n ni It Is now b*tng Kli>p|«>d at lh» lolluwliig
l arrel. 4«i gal , |l!; half do.. 67; drinlj«ihiis and
Jug* M rents p«-r g»i . paokaR* ntra; hot tie* i< ( t* i
6- ‘"I l M ' r do* Minify mu»l a< r unpsiiy the order
esi- pi to nur reguUr aiilhxrtcfil ast'ii'. Inqulrsnf
ymir ilruggl*! f r \Vauke*|i« Mlmral Itm-k Hi,ring
\s r 4ter. Ad ln**H, l f Dl.lM A: lo. Wauke*ba.
Wls., for oritei* for the srnta r ur ftr rlrcuLtni.
Waukesha, 1
>f Diet you *int me. li may he owing tooth
• .u*i * opi-taimg at Uie shnu-time, wlib-1) haaalUi
I'UllK, July t
iast *ls nr rlgh iiu.iiihs
I tl | V * l,r , h,l, | W 1 fhe kidney muMIver
greatly liuprovi>.t. and now I fee* IhW water "in*
be. ii a great Ijvnerti In more tvays than one If I
rviniliiiu- lo use the wali-r, I am riynaitent that It
w ill i-nW-l a I--rin:xtt111 cure The e.oro ship me
lothl.rii) auxih -r hslftia ri-l of tlie water at uiu-e
ttully yours,
(TtAltLKH J. HMt Til
Manhattan, Ksimu*. ,
( U^(‘. Oun A t jo.: THs ts lo i-ertir
complaints. iMirdtring on t >'^llr gnt'a diairaae. i
g oil All the time there was.inaniules of athunien
\Vauke*liu Wale Iji*i Pel mar) I thought I
live inliuii-. a:ul while 1 was drinking It I received
funr ijailons from a friend m ^llllnoi* In a few
>• barrels umt r
e water my health Is tyetter I
writing Without^destroying its
"I " H ^IIARlJw RARNf.H.
THE REMINGTON W0Rk s
pot* Ac OrohoHt
mtlfine Frrm h eases,
mnilr, 11 it if *-ii ni li I lie |inrlty
gn »i voliimr -if tone. Nullable/"-' parlnr,
rhurcli or iiiitalr bnlt-
WATKB8 1 N*w Sutale I’IjVNOS
OHC+AN.-
Kirnt Mower <m.f u flue alnaliiK
u i«. oil inotlerii I in |irov r mens a, nixi
beat piano* mode. These organs a
nuns ore warranlril/ur tl » rnis. l»rlr
tinuely low for enali, or pm t
moutlily or <|nartrrl» tinyuirut*
'mil lustruiueuta falten In ex-
.) U r nl * svnntcil in every enuuty
i liberal rllsrnuut
n 'r. M's r/f-it t'ki’i ’ cat aloo 'vKs'yin iu*t vr *
IIOItAt-R WATKIW .V HON
l llroarlxvay, N. Y. **. O. ttm 350T.
The Wise .lieu of the Land.
... *•»-.— -, Ui t |, w Jtinge, use .tally,
yspepala, nick lleadaclir
am. vomv r.es*. MMUhuril, In
Rlluui* Attacks, l.lvcr Complain:-
matte Affis'tlons, Nature's own
Remedy,
Tarrant's Kffrrvrsrrnl Srlbrr Aperient,
a* tin* best and molt reliable medicine ever offered
to the people tor the above claas of d!*e*M
tnir.-lng t>*t»e. its brother- aud slaters, its
aud KT-tud pareuta, will a t Nnd this plea*a
eity well ada|ite«l for t:
For sale by all druggists
of illrea-O-
1 slaters. Its patent*
r different complaint*.
which r^rd !“ d ' T "X: 1 l R i,'“ 0
ailrowiu'il man mUt bo Mcngfcit w'h™ ^ pi.w! by ps, or Z
r a ,m ?f c ‘’ ini ,“ ut ,n y* through«... h<.«t™ oi™„bi,
CiscnrL'Jwhc" AZSlX i v° c h z f ~
ing his I oil » largo ..ono /.r 6, ^ 0 “a^”!Lo‘ . SSto:
V i tel, “ ,°" 0 i ™'v f , "V‘ ,r n i ilucoil oithor white, r ,/orcd, or ohromo- gSJSrgS.™-
for 1’vo stuff.',I lj'wife'hiv '^°II w ..“l,! priutotl. thoy may lm useil ns tsblo- imis-s„ B ,rcii^o.
womau or ohihl iu this house, who lttw
arrivvil at the ago of fifty years, but ; yon expect to uso .,«.•» w »» huwohiu tv,
wliat has folt tho truth thundering ii n staudiug orcler to the university
' orewa at Saratoga. I o.mic oihwm.
NASHVILLE -®«i
(B. A S.' Businoss Gollogo,
and Tclograph Institute.
AAHUVl-LLfc.. 1H.N.N. ’
S^LeiifliiCoUeiiK'^ai
10 d
menu In husliicsr t
hunt times.
uiixlern Imnrove*
Hales to suit the
Tito Drniul IIevolution in Medical
TnCATMKNr, which was commenced iu 1S60, la etlll
In priVTiN^*. Nothing enu stop It, for tt ia bounded
on the principle, now universally acknowledged,
You must not llirt With the girls if Ihst ph>*i. sl Vigor l* the most formidable antagon-
StHVessfu 1V *’T ail human ailments, aud experience l as Aowu
through their minds for centuries.”
SITUATIONS GUARANTEED to WO I III J-
ncm*Ten *''r llU*i ; l , ' S ' ‘ \‘
Dr. TUTT'S HAIR DYE
Po*- esses quail ties that no other dye doe*. Iu of
feet Is Insiantai.eoos and II Is so natural that It
cannot be detected. It Is harmless and easily an
nlleil.and Is Lu general use among.the fashionable
halrdreasera In every largo city. Price fl.OQ a box
Sold everywhere. Offloe. U Murray at., New York.
THE NEW IMPROVED
REMINGTON
Sewing- Machine.
AWAHUKD
Tho “Medal for Progress,”
AT V1BKNA, 1873.
THK ItlHIUUT OH1IK* "V •• Mkdal" awahdxd at
A FKW (iOOl) UK ' MORN t
1. —A A'rw /nxtniUm TnoaoronLT T*kt«d nd
secured by Letters Patent.
U. Makes a jicrfrc/ LOOK srtTcir. alike on ooth
sides, on nil Arfiufr nf good*.
3. — HdnsLioht Smooth,NotsKtjeaa and Rap
-fxsf comfcfrui/ioa of qnalltles.
4. — DuraBLK-Ruiu for Yrart without Repairs
5. — ll’i/i (to <UI rnrirUrirf ICor* amt FnnryStUcA-
tnp In a superior manner.
O.- Is Jfotl Jfrulty Monaged by the o|>entor.
Drop |M, which intvrfj uni/orm lmpt\ of fife A
at any tyxeri. Has our new 77irrad ControUti
which allows easy movement ot ueed'e-bar and
Armory, 11‘on, X. Y. flew York Offlcr (
Mo. ft .'ladlaon Square, Kurd's Ilullil-
lu«. HHAKCI1 OKFICKSi ‘18 V Mtate el..
ClilcAgu. 111.i *471) Superior at., Clewelanri,
Ohio.; 181 Fourth at., Cincinnati, Oq 406
Mnln at.. IlutYalo.'N. Y.| 3351 Washington
•tm lloston, .Man. t 810 Cheitnnt at..
Pltllntlelplila, Pa.; lO Sixth at.. Pitts
burgh, I'n.
• DOBcse von WJJ°«* l -’ BT j^RICDEOERICIC aCO
Require# 0€9c 8ta>, ft
bnt two
hales o : ih--r hty or 'vSnVvfl
cotton w thont tramp- L
Ins or t topping. /fllKJ*?
Thirty wumof
-
P er 1 •' • — pcKPtiwi SAiM( fits
4 ii) N is W.\ T F'.li-Men or women. 134 »
XY week or f ion firf lied. irrret /rm. Write
at ouce to Co WEN A CO., 8th street, New York,
l)r..1. Walker's Callt'ornln v ‘>|-
*i?ar BittPi's aro a purely V<»ceUv.»lo
preparation, mn«U» chiefly from the na
live lierl>8 found on tho lower range* of
he Sierra Nevada mountains of Cnllfor-
da, tho tr.edlciiml nroiiortlea of which
ue extracted therefrom without the nao
•f Alcohol. Tlio question \s nlma-
daily asked, “What ia the cause of thn
unparalleled uncccss of Yinboah l>n-
rKiwf” Our nnsaer is, that they renin. •
tho cauftc of disease, nnd tho patient r •
•over* his health. 'I’hey nro tlio great
blootl purifier anti a life-giving principle.
\ perfect Boiiovatnr and Invigorator
if tlio HVHtem. Never before in the
history of tho world law a niwlleine heer*
compounded po>u ing tho remark alia*
qualities of VlWBflAR l!lTTK»a 111 lie lllDg the
sick of every dwea-o man ia heir to. They
are ft gentle Purgative ns well as a Tout
relieving Congestion or Iuflatumatiou ..
tho I.ivi r and Visceral Organa, in Bilk*’**
The proportitni of Dn. Waj.xf.k^
VIXKUAB itlTTKRH nru Aponeiit. Dlanlloretie
Carniinntive, NntritioiH, Laxative, Diuretli
Stbliitive, Counter-Irritant, .Sudorific. A Has*
*ivo. nnd Anti-Blliou*.
umiomi l UoiLsaiDIH proclaim Vin .
roar Bittern the moat wonderful In-
vigurant Umt ever sUHtftiuud tho sinking
system.
No Person can tako those Hitt on
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their Vnos are doL do*
atroyeil l*y mineral poison or other
meana, and vital organa wanted bo' ond
repair
Bilious, Remillcnf and lutor*
miftenf revors, which are RO preva
lent in the valleys of our great riven
throughout the United States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinoi'j, Tennessee, (Uimbcrland, Arkan-
saa, lted, Colorado. Brnxoa, Bio Gmndo,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Ro
anoke, .fames, nnd many othors, with
their vast tributarlofl, throughout our
entire country (luring the Summer and
Autuian. and remarkably »<* during aoa-
aoii8 of unusual heat and dryness, aro
Invariably accompanied by extensive de
rangements of tlio stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, u purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is cHs iitially necessary. There
la no cathartic for tlio purpoao equal to
Dr. .1 Walker's Yinkcau Bittbiw,
as thov will apt eddy remove tlio dark-
colored viscid iq,liter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tlio sumo tinio
stimulating the accretions of tlio liver,
and generally restoring tho lioalthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the hotly against disease
by purifying nl) its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No ipidemic can tako hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or indigestion, Head
ache, Fain in tho Shoulders, Couglin,
Tightness of tne ( M .‘*«t, Dizziness. Sour
Eructations of tho stomach, Bad Taste
in tho Monti). Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tlio
Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kid
neys, anti a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a bettor guaratitoo
of its merits than a icngthy advertise
ment.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Fry si pel as, Swelled Noct r
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Morcnrial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional I)in-
oase*, Walker’s Vikboau Hitters havo
shown their great curative powers in tho
most obstinate nnd intractable cooes.
For Inflnniinfltory nnd Chronic
Khciimafism. Gout, Bilious, Komit-
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Discuses of
the Blood, I.iver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated blood.
Mechanical Discuses.--Persons en
gaged. in Paints and Minorals, such as
l'!uml»ers, Type-setters, Gold-beaten, and
Miners, ns they advance In life, uro snhjec'
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guitn:
against this, tako a dose of Walker's Vin
kuar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Kruptlons, Tet
ter. Salt-Ilheum, Blotchea, 8polR, Pimples,
Pustules, linils. Carhuncl<->, King-worms,
Scald-head, Sore Rye-*. Kiv-ipelni. Itch,
Scurfa, Qiioolorntion* of th*- Skin, Humors
and Discasca tif the Skin of whatever name
or natuje, aro literally dug up and carried
out of the nystetn in u short time hy tbo u^o
of theae Bitters.
Pin, Tilin', mill oilier Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
are effectually destroyed nnd removed. No
system of medicine, uo vermifuges, no nn-
tholmiuitics will free the system from worms
like these Hitters.
For Ki-iiiiiIo ('oiii|ilnIii(s, in young
or old, marrieii or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic
Bitters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Clpunsotho Vitiated Blood when
ever yon find its impurities banting through
the skin iu Pimple.*, Eruptions, ur Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish iu the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; vour feelings will tell you when. Keep
the oiOOu iiare, and the health of the system
will follow.
it. ii. McDonald a co.,
I>ni>:v*l*t* andGrn. AgU. 3an KrmrUoo, California,
and oor. of W'luhinirton and Charlton Su.. N Y.
8ol«l bj* nil Dmu-l.t* mill Drulrrs.
£1
BTRN’S
jPookct Photoscopo.
i le r *' - m ~ * -' r7ri7 Tl
^>.onry,^ *bod.iy |n' cloth, ^foreign i
Idwi-u. flower* au'd pianta; to detec
ala, finene** of wood-imt'n: to declpner
oibrrwiae Ueqlbls; and for the in-i.-ct on <
mineral*, etc. ( *e(ul for ever-body.
convex ) en*. IS Inchea In il atneier Moi
leather, and carr ed I
Illnatrated rlrcular* and terma’rrw* e vidaTw**^
*- Rvuv n q ox ) f«, N e W York * nice, N
Hlate where you *aw this.
Price i
j..^YRN, P. i
AGENTS WANTED for th* new book.
“TeUItJlU”
A Lllf'» f ip--iinfe la Monnetil.m
or Salt I.U* City. With aa f
XR STOXt. It nru-nn r
U T*» f ‘ * WtB ** r thrtlifnVth»n r
,,u 8o*»o» ^en.V^CArnOM. 'Wl'y.hw •
»i I.Tmor»t*cTi*'» hy IUHRIF.t'uKIC)?'
■ pUta to det*il. d-ltca..
aOTwnTVrVuuSliisio co' ."ci«aaa»U.7
THI8 PRINTING INR^T/^L'-on ^
OO.. Harper's bulMln*. New York. It la ft.r aalr
or the Hnuthern New*pa;>er Union. Nashville, id
WI). aad 2V b. pacKaae*. Also a full aasortutenl at
' wming t
* name of th'n |>a|>er.
Send a
to MlvertiAcr* please mcntloc
WS
A DVKItTlsKRS! send *5 cl.*, to (J km 1
£wi«?o c >-~ r,, - r '*•'*
paP*re, a *
lowing cost of ud»ertUlng