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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PRESIDENT CARFIELD. A Paper, by Dr. Hamilton, on the Surgical Treatment of the Late Garsaid to Answer to Dr. Exmarch, of Rist. Nr.'v Yciik, Maivli IS. TIip current li'.inibcr of Mm Mtilirtil J'rrss cotilnin ft liipcr written liy lr. Kniiik 11. lliuiiilliin, (in llio surgical (real incut of l'li'slili'ii, ,lnr l"nll, ill answer to tlie stuteinetit of tlx; ills l.niruishi'il furrijrn siirnoon EKiimrch, of Kiel, wIk 1ms undertaken ( kIiow 1 hut mlstiikis werft ninde in 4s fielil's ease, Ilia, woiuuls of that clmnc'r are ciiriililn, nm that tin! I'leslileiit iritl.l liavo been sni-eil. TIip woiinil, lr. Hamilton hays, .ti ft iipi I'orntion of tlie vny of a In Miliar- vertehia'. Tlie two fniifitiom for ilisoiisMon are: lias any littriHii bcitiir, cvei i"( overeil froni sneli ft wn-.nil? Anil oonNI Mr. (lartielil Imvo bin saved? Two eases, be onlitiiiui s, Imvo. been reMicted in vlilcli reeovenr has been elaMiicd: ():io by Albers ari tlie ntlicr by limflf. Neither Is )roperly to be tunned estahiished. After slimvimj that of nil fnieiirii a-ithorities, I-;in.irch is the only wm-ir'-nn of any reputation uiio has not cnni fiieiuled every step taken In the treatment, if ilr. ;arlield, and they a!i, tnnetlicr witk llie inedieiI ionrnnls, '''r-iared, after tfoi diselosnres of tlie, autopsv. Hint the ease, iviis, from the. li('i:inniii, utterly bopeles."-' lir. Hamilton takes up tbepaiilciihu criHic T.sinaieh makes: "First, Hunt, if tlie nr.r-p-ntis. liist ealled had not soiiKlit for the Kail with inn arholized lingers .anil hiMnlniOj's Mvoml, if tlie (uii:eoMS called on Che second lay Din. Atrw and Ilninil ton had not prnlied witli linearliol i.cd iiislnnnents; thh-f., if the subse quent inair.iireiiient liat" been eniuluried ant isBjv .'.U aily, and fourth, if proper drain aire 'had been secured, 'with a few lirnor considerations, the patient luiRlit have'ieen saved. As to the first -objection, the (act that lailioad stations (lo not keep ear.tnlic; acid nn tap Is considered a Millicii-iit nits-wer; as to Hie second, Drs, Ajriiew and Ihui.iltim (lid not probe nt all. 'I'll,-! fads are that a prolw 'was put into my Hands, but seeinc the orifice it; the woiinil was hernieticalty sealed by a dry clot if blood, I declired to introduce it, pailly hccaiiso there -,vas a ilnmrer- if re nmvhiK the lie.iiioirhiu:', wliirli bad akendy l-ecii alarmliibr, Rial partly b'iiuse : was satislied itlmt. a pullieient -w-ai'cb had already been innilvi by those who were Jir.-r, called. I handed the probe to Dr. Ajriiw and he also 'rel'u,sed to bit rod lire it. Thereafter no person in lrodnced a probe, into the wound unti! Mip purulion had i'oiiiniMitr!d, and never for the purpose of searchinc for the ball, since it was well understood to be beyond reach. Third, carlwlle acid was applied in spray and dilution from the earliest mo ment thnt it could be obtained, and finally, diaiiiaire was secured 'hy posture, drainiuir tuiK-s anil a counter openlin; ri far- as it was found prarticah!. to do so. la short, as far as pos-iblc, -Fyrrytliing was done wh'K;li Mr. Ksinairli tii.ouiflit oiiirht W have been done, and ev-i-rythimr was omitted which he thought ouyJa not to have been liuite. GRANT & WARD LIABILITIES. Warner Required to Pay Over [...] [...] to the Receiver-Ward Hopelessly Insolvent. "Sr.w Yoiik, Mnit-li IS. Tlie re-rt -rft the referee, llauiiltnn Cole, deciding In favM- of Iteceiver Davis, of (iriint A Wind, as against AVilliaui '-S. Warner, re-mirm. William S. Warner to pay over SUH'Jo. 7:"i'i.'i4 to tlie receivw. The refen-e linibi th on the date of live-formation of tlir f'17111 of Grant i .Ward, i-erdinaml Waixl was liopelessly insolvent, owing .S:;00, 000 imrt tlutn lie was able to iiay. That the -oiliy cash eontrihute.l by ary. of the partners was SII.'j.KIO paid in byJJ.K (irantjr.; that the til in wasboiM-lesslv insolvent from tlie tiine-if its organization totliedayof the lailuie; titat the mishtess of the lirn. was conducted ei.-tirefc;- liy Ward, who Utw it to lie insoh-wie; thahi .c made monthly 'Statements pretewti imr U show en-n inotisiv-.tits w hi-li heknMV to be false; that Ward kept private bank aecoLnts unknown to fV other ineuibers ot the firm as covers for moneys misappropri ated ly him; that ail tlxi; property convevrti to 'l'.ller by Wrard purcliasiHl w ith inonej tints obtained brt.'iaud from Hie firm of CrKit it AVard; that V' een the lfith n( Di'cemher, IKS'.', and tli(ith of .May, fsst, Ward, puriorlini; to act on behalf of dranS t Ward, received from Turner .ii,.":w,:t0 and iiurl over to liim R".';'iS7,tll)l. .'.". Thfl amount' received by Vi;tr In excess of moneys paid to Ward by 'iiini was fl,2ri5,. "dl.tl-i. It is further saiii that none of the delciidants except Jillien T.Davis, as re ceiver ami assignee, has nr.; , claim on this jiropi-i ty-or money, (ienritfcC. lfolt, RsslKiwi-iifi ' the creditors of l'erdiiiand .Ward, individually, said yes terday afternoon. In speaking -of the tind incs of fcoleicc Cole: "H is In reality a victory for." us all, for it holds tthat Warner , is respoiiHile tor the amount nf money and the pnipciuv w hich lie got out. rtf the firm. Future proreedinjrs must Iwiiiistituted as to -how the iiHtney, when recovered from Ir. 'Warner, hiiicll be administered. This tlie courts must ilietermine." "Will it bo possible to reuovor tne nioncy .anil real estHU from AVarnerV" "1 hardly think it will, Imt itlitt prop erty be has n.;ty be recovered'" THE TROUBLE AT SPRINGFIELD. Wackman Discharged Whs Batmand to Sign Whiteloy's Iron-Clad Propulsion. SiniNoi'ir:rB, (., March 1, -Still more diktltt'.rKOM wens ii-eported yest(iay o. men wlui! 'fused to il.'ii the Wliir.t'.luy' i ron clad i revision U- keep them icut -nt all worltintfuiens orsuni.ations. Tin' Hho-s are uniloal tedly tillinti jp largely wit'i. outsiders, and tin supposdior is that the Ki.ihtK will Hiave to-secure wiclt. elsewhere ait resort to 'the boyv dt as their lias! meant at! irtidrm.s. :Iany have gone iu work in ottnir -dIiiis iid ullu r cities, lunt a lame iiiinil.-r s.-inain here 01K of work. 'I'luv la,-laie He y will nr sign the iiv.iii-clat ki4mtacts. Many iKiyLaiiil girls liame bwh iv it in the:ast sireel Kips. The Ckkh pv Mtirard a w-i:kniau iui..l A. J. Statural, it til.: of $h'0 for Ktd.cinK to Ins tvoik tin-uirli the troubled .ri the (Iray iron founrtryf Tie Kprhi:fil Tj iM(rai -rcni 1'liuw has pm.sed tesulucions commetaiting and Mipportinr the Kaii.ts of Labor f.vr lefuijig to six the iroa-t.ul provision. Blank Cashier Goes of the Falls. Momefai., ll'arc-h 18.rroin the de-di-i iition given of the man who recently waded Into the NUua rivet moil was cur ried over tl 1'iills, it Is belie4 be Is fius tiivn . Merrier, the ti-iCondiii( l-ili;er-ki'eiier of the Hunk Nutiim-ile iiere. !ii-iuler was nboiit thirty ira of m:a and tn a wile Hint two ('hildiii. He had been -rtnjiloyed liy the hunk for fourtin or lilteN -i-nrtt at Milai vol &i-0 KT uiuiiiui. His A-tsleH-tamH thus far dirsuivereI Hiiioiuit ut t.t-iH1. His method was to forjs the liamcji ui cus toiocrs to drafU and checks and i!t eon federate to draw the money after It bad reitilied the eliecks, wtilCli It was bin duty, bh kvl;er-keeier, to do. The Price of Coke. J'l rriiri!(Mi, March IS. The coko firiv ihiicrs mid the syndicate held a iui-cting here yesteiday, at whicli the aurwineiit for the iiiiniiiir year was duly acknowledged. The aniiniein('iit dilfeis materially from that of hist year and in aiinrdani-e with ileuiiinds troin the producers, who were In cinied lo kick, tlie H ice of oolie w hs, by luiutiliinios i-oiisenl, fixed at l.:t ir ton. Jt is also uiidui stood that the iiiie will K I ii i 1 1 y be advanced from that l.-.ne. Other chaiiKeH were aitio made, hi favor of the riroduicis. Ninety-live per cent, of the ovens Hie in operation and tlie j-ioptH;ts ma Con.sidtucd K"od. MEXICAN LIFE. Cradle Peserlptian of the Street and Indoor Life of the Meslean Pennant. Tin- Mexican iliindy is one tliinr. and the iiver:!''!' lib' of the iroile is (nilo anolln-i lmt tlie tendency to lnm col oi'cd banners upon lite oiitiT walls (if llu) national life is the same in all classes. The Indians or pcnsantl') wear white cotton shirts and Irousi i s, that contrast with their brown sUim and straw bat -.. Thev all carry the seraie or blanket that is a necessity for the early iiioinin-; anil rvi-iiinjr, and this is iilwuvs brilliaiit-liuiMl. The roslunie of the women is eiial!y simple -generally a white waist :md skirt, "with n shawl c;il!c(l n relioso, (iay colors are l're- f)iienty iilli'ctea in the petticoats and I'eboxis, and Uii" passion fur frew-;'aws Slid cheap jewelry betrays k universal f-'iniuine weakness. Hoth sexes wear samlals of raw-hide, and while tin-w-iiiien miyi frecin-iitlv cover their heads witli the sluiwl, they are often butted like lire men. These people live cheaply am! also very informally in many wats. Tlie climaiie is on their side, as its mildness necessitates much less in tlii w.-tv of food, clothing, fitf-1 ami shetner tlum wit h ni. The sc.mi of their fiifi- is snmetbiii u: between It.' luin ic -if your civilization tiud tVej vioissiiujlcs of Indian e.:.pern'iiL-e in the W( I new far iiiferiin to tin- ouiiiforls of the Old slave idea, ot Ii-iiii wmitii'ir. Tne 1 1 n k n ow n to the days irl tin! South. 'J he. life, a you know it., is independent, housr is lalaii ers of tin: cil ics. w hose a-ocmi or ro-uni. :irc on the irif nml tlnor. where there is linle liht and practically n- ventiintion. In the-iiib-it i t i. of this city and in tlie country the Ind'.iins usually own their adobe and lnu'l dwellings or cabins. It is a stn:np; domestic life which u vury street stroller can coiiti'inplatc'iu ail its details. The common laborers use neither chairs, tables norheds, tbesuh stttute for the laltir lieiiic rolls i'i rush luiitt inr; tliese rooms are very lull of life, but I bey are brirc of furniture: a wrioty of cart lien v-.-essels hold! be fam ily food and drink, and dm injr the ii'nrninjr hours the. women are nnier sally occupied ir prindinj; out corn mi n nictate of Hat stone. ThU is :i laliorious preliminary to the i-repara- ; riciii of the tortilla or Indian bread, that .)s eaten with frijnles or boiled brow n i"-ans. and meat 1'iiled or fried w hen ; :bc l.-'t tcr can be atVonb d. A nut nn 1 palatable sail'-e -concocted out f lard. I ved ))epi'er, onio.is and checs-.e, is a ipri.ed aceompanriiieut. These people. 1 -.ire not nnhappyrti their primitive and. inttdeipiatc accoiniiodatioiis, Init they Ti-'i-d better things. To live on an un j ili-ained dirt Hoot., in an unventilated. I mom, above the swamp that in -lerlies all this city, and amid the shatp daily j chiinjrcs of even :i mild climaic, is to invite the "Tim destroyer. He comes very frequently i. the form of f iim-niii-' Ilia, as mij;-it be expected. It pleas f tint to note that improved tenements, '.tui'. now beina; built, which wT'l bring i t he laborer nearer to t he comfort pos-. sessed by those -A'hom lie serves so ! faithfully, 'I'lie new tenemeii-s bavei . wooden floors raised several foK above ' tin' e;rou:id. arc icat, lie;lit lit d airy. . and open courts that are paved, li"aineil j. urn! supplied with water. I The street lifen f the city is cosnio- I politan, 1 nit essentially Eastern it many of it features. The ajuador. or .'.water-carrier is a more fiamiliar I lifrure here than is the letteF carrier i who Hits about ii Northern city, and he: is tilso a more essential public servant. 'The aguador mijrl t liave stcpo-d oat iff! mi a canvas scene of far-away Syria, ' Jilc wears a kind ! leather armii that -cncircleH two ereat jars dependinc; : Irom the head, one before and tlie other ibeeiud, and is the f oitrce of the hiouse- iliold water supply. The wilier of tlie city is broiiL,rl:i over the main- :1110th aipieducts into the (public fountains, and llicnce it mis t be obtained for domestic use. The .iigua- .il)r-M-rvi'.s alike the: just and the uuijust. a-iiti lie is too busy to be any thinj, but niii limiest fellow, wt.ospeedily beconics ;ttvi-ry accomplished and popular gossip. The Indian trait ol feudal fidelity to planw and the ancient customs appears in tliese water Carrie' s, w ho are in love iwitli their labor and mever dream t hat . .. . ilhcy lac supertluousoiii tlie stage is: a Kiiijhty jioor makeshift for the nll-per-r,Hl i n s; water pipe. Tihey keep outt'he y-liiiiiber, to be sure; but that lord of iJiie Jiorth would beai very harin'u ss irwfltvidmil in a coiuutry where .luck Front never intrudes in any serious Hay. Meg-gars are as -pli-nty a Ileus, aad the foreigner is nudle the vietinni.f hot li pest. The tlea eifiorces his cla'iii will, a pair of sharp nippers, and tie inendiciint w ould do likc v ise; the forme-.-is nn'incipitlly fi-lt, and ithe latter , :ilmj w:n. Every corver, well nigU eaelt step, brings a )itii:l le iipplieam for a.lins, mn one speedily observe i that tidindneis-; is exceedingly common ' in tlie rariliell air and U-.uiding light, insoratich thnt extraordim.ry irecau i tion t-re neciwsi ary to prirtr-ct the eyes, j In going from brilliaid V - lighted , lheai.-i into 'the night tt'-i pleasiirc I seekerit wvi-i' tlu-ir eves for i season so j as to inaLe the readjustinciil less try j ing. Tiise having weakr.s of the eyes injur well i,;ercise grcut caution i in coiti'ilif to Mexico, am! ti-e least j that they i mi do will be tofdego read ing m tu cars. --M, xirii ( .jrni)--:( '(! tin. BABY'S BEAUTY. It is Saved by a Delicate and Successful Surgical Operation. An operiitiol. ierforneil nt one Lf the Mittli Side lisiiiiaU iiiithis city i (bus described by one nf the attending iir 'inih: The patictf is iif.rl baby wkuse ht ly is covere.it ilh liuir moles. O-nc of lUbee be-fan m Jjcr foret.ieail, eteii-J--d down over licr -ye-liils .tnd covered ijic. Lridge of Iter muse, ili.lierurine; ait iitlierwise beautiful im-e. The opera-' turn w as for the tiurjiose of rcnioviiiir this frriwlli of hair. The piitient wait libucd inlertlie itiHiii-nce of un iimcs tliet'.c, iiutl the. surgeon inade. n incis ion in Ibe nkin coverinir the furcbcud nnd check bones on each side and through Ihn outer skill of the eyelids and upper p:n t of the nose. Then he, cut throneh the skin over ouch eve. leaving a pair if eyebrows. The skin w as r -iii.ivcil ami small pieces were cut from llie patient's limbs and trans planted over the forehead, nose mid eve lids. The child was mi completely covered with moles that the surgeon was nblie; -il to make 1 lie I run spin it tu lion of several hinall jiicces of skin instead of one piece. " 1'lin forehead will bo slijihllv scnireil," aid the .sureuii, , "but will be a thoUMtiul times neire sightly than if it was ilislienred bv that mole." The little pat icut -liil not s. ciii i to mind the operation, ami in half a i j hour, recovering: fi'imi the inlliieuee ut j llie anicst belie, was slc-'jiin c ,ytind I v, t'io-'iuu 'i?i':rwit. 1 FARM AND FIRESIDE. ' j I I I -The "list" ed;res from flannel or r'olh inak" good tilling for pincushions. ' Uwiintli Titn n, 'I'he sick are said to hr. tyrants. So are hungry animals. )o not lei then.' g-'t hungry. It makes the pocket empty.---."vim Frnnri.wi Chrmii'-h-. Silver cake: One cup of butter; two of sugar; three of Hour; half a cup of sweet milk: two tahlespoonfnls of baking powder and whiles of eight cgs. Flavor with almond extract. Tin Cti'inr. - Remedy for leaking leal-: If a flat India-rubber ring is put high up around the udder of a cow that drops her milk, just after milking, and kept there for a week, or longer, if necessary, it is a "sun- cure." I have found it to be so a number of times. i;of oi.i Sriili- Fowls as well as chicks become ViaiTclsome if fed on raw meat. Ajrain, cooking makes meat more nutriiii us. AVhen raw it is rather har-h and crude compared with the more natu-'al diet of worms and urubs, w hich are for t he .most part sofl and easily digested. HV.v'c'h Itiirnl. When a slump is burned piling around it some sod, which will become iicat;-d throughout, changes llu-m to a valuable ly-amirc. In some parts of Fjighind it i- a common f.'a-'t ice to gat her soils from waste places, which, after tluiroughly drying, arc burned and the allies and charred earth spread on ciiltivcd lields. -Chir: i:M VVmr.i. 'retry bureau covers are made of whit i ii'iomie cloth am ornamented with outlin - embroider!-- The i (lev is lini-hed with ;i 1 1 1 i 1 1 M i lure two inches w'nb'. E'his lace is alsn used to border a siiiare id' satin on which some deli cate Power design has been painted, and mikes a vi-rv hiirjdsome tid. Tulnl'i llhiilr. Urea I griddle caV es are excellent and lie.y may be made of stale hr-Mil. Soak sniali bowl of (read over ui-rht in miik. In the morning n-.:x halt a cup of Hour, into which is put one ami one-half teaspooufnUu f baking powder, with one (piart of r.ulk, three tr.-ll-beateu egjs ami a little salt. Ileal up the ) read with this batter until 3t. is verv'lie-ht and fry 1 delicate hro.ni. The 'batter should be thick, --hutoii J!ti,lnr.t. --'To make snow'iall custard: Add the -vhites of three g-.'s, well bi al-'i). to one pint id' honing milk, dipping then; into the milk in table-poo ululs. As thev rise, turn them, and whirr, done put t hem into a pudding di-h; tb."ii put . t he !' atetl elk-, s-.veetellrd t-i ta-te, into the milk; stir t until it thickens, I remove from the lire and llavcr with lemi n. Turn this eu-tard into a glass dish and lav the wbite- on Inf.. It. is . (lelil ions. - 77c lhiriu lit, hi. For domestic fiuit cake. tt,ue one ! pint of dried apples" soak over right in j cold water, then chop till as -mall as ! raisins, l'ut to this one and a half ' cupiuls of molasses, and .-tew -until all the. Molasses is ahsir bed by the apples, j 'I'd tiis add one pound of chopped rais ins, line cupful of, brown snpi.y, one , cupful of butter, one cupful nf -sour I milk., two beaten eggs, one teu-poonf ul ' of si da. spice of ah kind-, or '-o 'a-le. j Mis tolerably still'. Add the fit-it last, rolled in Hour. Rake a long lime. Exrh HORSES AGES. Reilsate Rules Which Can Safely Be Applied to All Enquiries. j j ' j ! ' j '. i I I j i i Tie full-";rown lkfrse jiKsens" tweinv-folll' bal-U r.eetli. tlllfi 1 six ill eailli side of cac'i'. jaw; tl.ci-e a'.ro cnlle( molars or r t jmh-rs. IT- ,- :1ms twehv front teeth, that is. six in -each jaw. 'Mares have ae tu-hes. The foal ;l.as cither :is ib'w birti, or shortly afterwards. -c'i;;ht milk .teutli, that K:, four in each jaw; a't libnut twelvr months two H-ore milk teeth come in each jaw. il he.se remain tin cbaiiircll until lie is itiree i-afs old. The lkioulh of the jea.rin;r and .two years itld can not lie i-ifoundeil. The vcarlinp; mouth shown, aio sin oc' hse, iiiid theicorner teeth are Uells iinij ; at two ye its old these lenth are stron; and welj' e;rown. and tt.l' corner teeth tilled up. A little befure three years old the two center tei'tli of each jaw fall out, and are replaced by permanent teeth. A -little before foiji'. the two teclti on each hide of the center .teeth are re placed b permanent which. A little before li v the two renuiitunfr teeth are shed, and im Iheir place f oinc perma nent one, The upper miilk teetJi usually falC out li est . Thus the mouth is complete as to its front teeth; .the corner to-xtlt, however, is but imperfectly (lcvcloeil, lieinjr at present a sl.ell only; this licll at six years old his tilled up. and is a com plete tooth. This is the ilill'crcncc lietween u live and a six-year-old. The lushes appeal between three arml a half years anil fomr years old, ami thev take nearly two years to arrive at their full ;rrowlh. TIksc teeth, as tUc hyrse iTi-ows older, pet blunter and shorter, nil so to an ct icrienced judjrc an- a sure indication n f api. I'p to i years h. I the moiilli is ill a- distinct and 'f nriodical staU-cf structural chane-e. "Jil.erc is no diiiiculty ill deteixoininir lie: aire n to libit ilate. Afler that lk,( n;'i- niu-l be ;riiu;ed by the sit-ape of tu-t-i.-iiouth amll appearan if llu- ti-ir:ii called the lunr. U. At six years of a; if he cups baaf two center lecth abwii. at seven tk.t- next two uitiivi-, a n.l 1. 1 eijrht the iwtrr ul' corner t-ectli iiU't.t. At nine lint I wo center teeth Im-Iixk lose the ciihk. at ten the aext two it low. and at elev -n the outer or corner teeth below. After a lil:iJ(i plaeliee llie cloe ohei'Wcr ran -earcr".v make inistake. TW chan":es tlia-t occur we the same in .all horses, ut nearly ocs- SHtrtfiiinu. Protection Against Dogs. The Mai or of ('mines lets adopted a very simple plan for nscer'niiiine- w hat dops have o ners and have livl a license Wkeli out for them. In the ii-t place, aiy lo-C foiuiiJ in the -Heels taithoul a c.ilbr bearing' the name and address of tlit: owner is at once D-.jitureil nnd, if not claimed within brrly-ci-rht hours, killed. Moreover, every M'isoii tn kin;r out a license is provided trith small medal plate, which has lo lc at tached ti the collar, and if a doe; in found without this plate on his colon' the addr-'ns ot his owner is taken and in-ip-.irv made as to whether a license was taken oul lor the doi;, in which case a fresh plale provided. Tin- scale of license varies, loo, accordinif as to wlwther the die' is kcjit iu the town or iu llu- suburbs as a watch-do. The. i'on.-eiiicnce of air this is that Cannes is almost free from the nuisance of stray iloe.s and there lias not, it is be lieved, been ii case of rallies for scyi-j a' y'-'ali. -ISt. iiooV (ju.il'tt. I CLOTHES-PINS. How There Indispensable Little Articles Are Manufactured. A dealer thus described the manufac ture of clothe 'ins lo a reporter: "They whittle 'em out at a rate of eighty a minute. A b h or maple log, a foot in diameter and ten feet long, will whit tle up into lL'.UoO clothes-rims. That log won't cost, more than The clothes-pins they whittle, out of il will lie worth tjlKi.-IO. It will laketliein I wo hours and a half to run that log into clothes-pins, which is w hit 1 ling out 4. Kin) r.n hour. At ten hours a dav, thev get away with four logs, and have on hand 'S.Ik'K) clothes-pins, worth S-ll.s.VCill. Now, the lumber for tliese pins has :nly eo-t or so. Rut then those logs must be sawed oil by lour ilill'ereiit kinds of saws. One separate- the logs into lengths of sixteen indies; another saws these in'', hoards three-ijuarters of an inch thick; another cuts the boards i;to strips 1hrco-iuarier of I an in'.i -,uare. 1 liese strips are caught on a wheel that hurries them to a gang of saws which chop them into clothes pin lengths. The-o lengths arc carried by a sw ift moving belt to a machine that siezes them, sets llu-m in a l.uhe that gives them their shape in he twinkHng of nil eye, ami throws them to an attendant, who feed- tlicm lo a saw that moves backward and for ward as if it were madder f.ian a snake. The saw chews out tin- slot that the washerwoman -hovos down over Un clothes on the line, and the clothes pin is n ally, all but. kiln-drying and poli-h. ing. "The latter is done in ,'i revolving iron cylinder, the same, as ca-ting-: are cleaned. All thc-se procesc-i eo-t money, and when 1he manufacturer comes to put up his goods fnr sale he litnls that hi- protit on the -lx. mo pins, his day's work, is only aboirt l!i:!. We pay the manufacturer a cent a dozen, or a trifle more than MM n thousand. We are compelled, in the-f close times, to sell them lor 4 cenJs a io.en. or u thousand-" St-iriitifir Ann riiitn. WOMEN AND WORK. A Caution Against Fraudulent Advertisements, Issued by the Women's E. and E Union of Boston. The Women's Educational and Industrial Vnioti of Itost-fii, Mass.. r nations allvoe.u en to lie wilc.t of advertisements and ciicu birs fironiisir.p on receipt of a eertii-.in Mini work ut heme, with lnre cnriin -rs. We are reoer itie; lcttue; fruiu ivium-t- far nnd near t..1o linve .tiei-n defraud-'ii bv these proir.ises. Klther the iiersoii .for warding tin money -ds n.i answer .-i-l nil, or t he unite riais and inpleineiit seu are of little we li. or tl:- !iiii-.hed work l- re jected t'VCM .if -well (ici.e, or oLher nbsl:cles lire placed ni -the wav. ithe object ein siin-ly to r.-et rid of l-er). 'I'he parties nd vertisimr make frequent chanires of name and address, with sone dilterence in-eircu-liirs. They nre now sending out thnni-li the United States, 'Panada Had the I'r. .v ilices. humi.'-o'-ls of thousands of plausible circulni-H. r,-ell calculated to deeeivi. for not many --.if the hundreds id' thousands of women reevivin them are aware tlia liy single advert iseinent any city tirm cun get plenty of orkers. close iit hand. Learninc i,hm: i s evil can best, be cheeked by cnli'lileitinir the puhlic, t-c so lieitod the -iid of the press, and the tollow inr contiiiB-eos notice appears in our laily papers, eaeiti iu turn yiviny it one week's insert ion : " The WoTfit't; T.rluentional and Innimtrini l'llion, 71 llo!'siii.4!lreet, will ii-lail ly x c in 'ormmion ri (fiufnnif c reillurs and mlveit.Be inenli! otleruuf o -mniicn work at lioiike." It is eui-fjesllv desire-) that newsjiappi-s every when- lu-ipito en lighten t he pllilie by copying the vi ln lo of tins present article and by nivin tla-liboVH notice, ora similar iie. f reipii-nl icj.sei lions; also ttiat Wom en's Associating, vnriou-ly locutei.l. join us in this work, and liy saitablo ativertis ine;!iiaLr themselves known as centers of iiil'orini tiofi. A ny .need -d assistaneo fr-un us will lie fcbwtly rendered. Individuals can aid by procuring llu- insert ion f tliis article in their J-eeul papers. Knell pem-ral 'ioiiciirr,-nce of effort will pave multitudes .of women froi-i noi-row and loss, wuii; ellectivcly against the swindlers and i.!i.iiiote the interestj- of Ui6 Lout-st. ailvert ist-i's. Mltf-. .AniiY Mohtos; llMf. lYesideiit. Waniien's K. nnd I Vnion. Address letter Ui our Kinpioy mvuL !J&-pr-rtuit-uU m , , -Cherry KoAi, o. San Antonio, Ibc proprietor of a satoon was movesl bv the annoHiirciiMiiiit .that .Messrs. Moody and Sankey were to visit that city to publish the foi'iww i n card: "Kditor San Antonio I.iijhl: l'ellow saloon men! now that Mooily nnd Sankey are ex pected lo visit us, would it not be advis able to pet the imside track of them by closinef our cslaJHHliments on Sunday and keep sacred 4e Sabbath ? 1-ciiow saloon men! let inn close our doors on the Sabbnth; let keep sacred the sev enth day, we will Jose nothinjr by it, but would be held liiehcr in the estima tion of our tellow e-hizens and receive the credit -A liieouusKle world. Vhi'-ajo iliruld. It is illiquid t(n-4T.l'nin a rule that won't work lmt h wayw. In thcM tliys of lrir'in'rati.ni a thinr U lucky if tv-orks one way. -V. A I'u'nyunv. Tnn scap is olpanwtl nd exoiNMl to lifc-iUthy act wn by Hall's Hair Hrnower. i7j C'tmsuMipt iuii, tht dispositiun to conph U dfiiiiuibiitHi by tukiug A er's Cbci ry l'eo- In Sihiii they banc aLs tails. In thij outJUU y tboy aim to ki'L- -Xaw lluntn s' THE MARKETS. CINCINNATI, March 20. -"Tt M - ("Hit oiiiniuji- li' r "5 h-( Unit nt is : f'i '' 4 IHKiP- - i i'fiiiHUi J 4i ti, it f) i,tA rfvu Kt rt- 4 ("i tt. t stll.r.J - t. ..! tuclio.ti- :t (.. 4 .Mt 1- i t il h- i Jinn iv Ui ui, 4 1 1 K. IN v nut ,im ut-i ri rt tl i4 Nd. l.'r- u, !C i iiik- n.'v- J. tii i x -tl (t 1 ( ntir. - S.u. ' iiu.ximI .'t; u i, ;:i-, It Nti r j, it(, rti H A -TiMH' id. v No. 1 I'i (Hi "ill ToltAIX O if mijmn l.ny;-.. . H itu h' 7r (iniki Mi -(i iiun,- . , In mi I.- i ! ".') I'H' i V i SU N - "i k .Mci-f. . .Iu Kt tj.lo Ii.' l.nni I'r Tt-ruu i.'ii ii Ui 'l I Kit - ti.ii. liuir) . . . I'.' t. li t H: w Oi-Hiii-' :'. c APi'l.KS- I'l-iim- I j ' 0 I nt r' 1 1 A i'i iKS pi i Uii thci t - '.U NEW YORK . t It A I N W iit'iil Ni.. '1 ( huHo n.. : lei 4 urn- No. ,' HUM.1 . ' niH niin(-J 1 44 fl(K-Mt-Mi It K ',-.'-' "i-'i lAiti fnUTO (iU'Min i( b CHICAGO OJifilN'-Wliciit-No le.l... h." k(. io. -M Iih ukO tepi'lt'ii ' (- 7'.' i mi No. , H; ; i, :,i, 4iWih N4',. ''V'4 '(, "-''i ' U til til 1 I'OJiik-MeK-. ft 1HJ (a 11 I i'i I.AUi--Sl'tlin. lit, :i rt- HALTIMORE Fl.orii-Kuniilv 44 ft) " 0 H A I N - W h.-ut -No. J '.. Ml I 41111 .11 ixH . 4.. V''. 4.". I llll ('il .... -Wt -i't visions-- I'ot-k-MfhK . . io . ii I .ii ii- lu-tiiu d rvn i.K-iiht nuhliiv 4 m 4 jkkjS tkt 41 & : INDIANAPOLIS Wtn-ut - 'J H-tJ v 6 A M wi n- mi t-il tip :;4 l.iis iitiAcii ;tu LOUISVILLE . (il(Al'- iii-iti -N4). trvil ... ui. 4 K oi ii mi i -i i.r :i- 1 Hit" - UltA.Ml . . 441, t-1 PoitK-iiit , m ;;. ji iu Laku -mi Dm ; $ Ai.wats prompt and Mir and only t?p. cents: Red Htar Couh Cure. No opintcs. The merit s of t-t. Jacobs ( lil as a sure cure for rheumatism aie known every w here. A ciivixo baby nt n meet inn l like a pru.d unrL'-'-t i"n - it ouvjlit to l.o curried out. Slrnriccr than rtctlnn fire the recor-ls of some -,f the i ires of eon sillllitioll ( fleeted bv tlinl luii't v nnderlill remeily Dr. i'n-rce's "liol leii Medical Dis covery.'' Tboiisnnds of fvat ' ful men an-1 women, who have been snatched niniost from tin- very jaws of death, enntctify thnt, consumption, In its early Manes, j-no lonirer inetirable. The De--ovei y lias no eipial as a pe-'toi ul and alterative, nnd the Tiio..t, oli-tiniile nil e. a inns of tlie throat and luiis y ield lo its f-ower. AH dniei'-ts. Avrn'y way t- tied a lost relat ive Make a will in bi(s favor. ilelrutt 1'ritnme, Young Men, Heart Thift TukVoi.tak: lir.i.r Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their role bra led Kt.i.cTUO-Vul.-taic llr.i.T anil ether Ki.ti'vnn- Ai i'l.iAX-ci:s on trial fnr;lo days, to men (yutine; oroldj nlHii-te-l with nervnui det'ility, lo of vitnl Py and all kindred trouil"s. Al-o for rlieu niatisti!,n'Mir'ibria,t.arji ! v-i-.ani man v - a ti er disea-es. C'-iliiplete restorntien to hi all h, vifjor.all'l nianhoo-l Kuarnnteed. No ri-k in cuit"1, as :i'J days' trial is allowed. Write them at one fur illu.-truted pamphlet, free, A ni.iN'n man is tci-v svmnathetio. He will never s--e anybody sutrer. " Wn !T we learn with pleasure w- never forget. " Aij'rnl Mn;-:,r. 'I'he folhiwi iK is a case in jMimt : "i pcid out huin'reds of dollars wit'l lit receiving lipy l'--'li fit'snvs Mrs. Kmilv Ithoads of Meld ides. Midi. T bad female comjilamts, espcciall - ' ih n c-fruitr-dowi!.' for over six years. Dr. K. '. l'ieree's ' Favorite Prescription' did mo more (rood than liny nie-lieine I ever took. 1 a-l io every siekbelv to take it." .And so do we. ft never disappoints its juiti'oi.s. Drucjjists si-11 ft. TnK I'i'iior thnt "the world moves'' lxv Cnll-v it is cheaper to move thau to pay lelir. is oell.i il. .1. 1, tnUi Tlir Spr-d of Ilent nnd Cold. a Tt bfts been ,-isked hich trnvcls fustr, hv.'it. or i'ni.1; niel answered h at. because ft-iy one can catch u cold. 1( therefore fol h .WH that, ev-ry one should keep Taylor's I 'licrkee l't-niedv of tsweet (-11111 and Mul-jL'in,v- hieli w ill cure colds. ouLsuuii cruu- A hii K"-i:y cluli floor a uitfii with. vert i;ond lu'nbor to lT'ltitt Tin'fir. Fou we.ik lung's. spittra';of blood. sV-irt ness of liT-eath, eotisuiuijoll, lolit -swt-nts and ail liuerine; cuhs. lr. 1'ie-ce s "troldl'I -Me-lical Ilisrer-i cry" is a svver- eiun nv.ieily. Nupen'or to cod liver oil, liy ib-nists. r,uiCr;jn:N will bo -in-y to learn- that ''t rai a-. ' are to Ik- inn tc iimii.uailv K-ii,- - a. y. otnttt' '( Mi-f Fiincf3 K."Wii.T.An: lin?! frloit"d Sitinn 'Uu-pcl n5 TMritporai!'' hjv, la :iiii;v.v tuiu'S, fA) r( i -t v.iii' K v.iJl bp sent t ii n v church fir Suii'iav wrti , Ad-tln-js the "rulili..e'Miis. J.aVka ..i. F!:-:k. Aihtr't Leu, Aliuu- u nclotiiuy i -vi.-.iits few jtut U go. Tpf swinini(M- will iirvt'i bo IU- i- always sulf-Su tainin. ir a r(Mi'h (lisTn.rbs yur s V-.-p. taU I'isti's Curt Ujv Ov1:'.suinit :ou anl ."ct wcl!. fTnF. iv wi4h t'l.e dirty ftiio aoeins f ".uiittiio furLli.- J'acijic -hUr. Prn F,'sTfuTH Au:l5 uors run1 in lT.,im;, VJtt fiitnn'x Sulphur S'trt.p ,culs nnd boauiilici. (iCI'MAN (OIIN I;i:lWLH k ii IS ( (jrilMK ItunioiHi. A TnNfUT that. Ei'vcr talkv- scnTrtiul Tl tdJiue of a hhe. liot'-n ' Ourirr. it a ; BR01VNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and ri-:vi-.RS TIRED PEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES impure blood constipation female infirmities rhp:umatism neuralgia KIDNT;Y AND LIVER troublp:s OA' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS T"he Genuine has Trade Hrk and cio'.td Reel Ionics on wr:tpier. TAKE NO OTHER. proof. Cata pnH I woa pitn Bfnrrl fur fi f- tvvn y. ars, with dla-J CPf" U RK'iW tn ssliiir naln over mv I oi'NIVI LJ' T i. Hl-u-.J MfylCURrC'COV ryvi. 'I'Lc ..u .i k! Imrnfrrs 1 u fylntf rt'ctiUt, din u'inir airly curr-.l. ,. C. akrhn, ItsWtlund, Vl. Kly'sCreRinifilm ha curtd nm it taliirrh ul rrrnil y(.-ari st:inih:.i;: r-).tvjr4'd lity bi'iibi-d of tsto and prni'M. V. C. Otur.N, r.Ilzain lh N'.J. I . (:, VS" , 4TU n sJ J A .iir'f. Ic h niplli tl Int t'lich uti-trll : itl.lC to 11" . ITU' ' (it HiiUTl-lN S mi ft Uli. IfcUU hi NUtt loH. lull! l'l.lULlitul till- Jvi -l-.-flh; Cutirfe. ul tlio t-lty oi i;w York, and tniinri ly i,f Ciu flrumrl, (., ufit-d 1SC. U'M. II .4 I.I JtAI. I wry i cly In Jn mi. lire, a- iinitiv t, tallciif. ti-'W living tui'l Mffri'il t In alih ,y th'- U-"1 of tills liivaluiUih? niCdU'ine, can imij-ly tcftttfy. He alvviiyBBnid Unit so kikhI a n-nmdy oipx li l.o (ire criiKid frvely hy every pliyai. u town l-u rt iin- d ID ail Mine cf lung litbcuocn. Il uun a ruiiuuinp i:mii, cmitrlm. ( wldH, iiticmiKHil.i. vw.. A MTlf. AffcniP VaiittNl. BO hert lliuiini. ifslnM.i utirltl. 1 miiiplt fff is, AilUle JAV iSUU.N mo.N. l)h , Kul r. Mkh. : Survival of tbe Fittest. i FaMILI ItKDICIMg IHAT BIS HKALEL MRUONS UllilNU 35 UAItdl . A BALM FOU l:Vt!lV HUl J UOl 1 j UAJIAAUBLAIiTI j jThe Oldest & Eest Liniment j i.VU MAIli: IN AMEltlLi. j j SALES LARGER THAN EVE3, ) Tlio Mi-ilcan Mualiuig Liniment liaj ; tMM-ii kiiov. n lur mom timn ihn iy-liv. y. uis an tin. l.-t i.i 1,11 i.ii,,i,.,,ib, ,; Mull un-l Ji.-u n. lis al.- U. ili.y nr. ,'i.i-K r limn n-r, Il i-uu-s vib.u ul i ; 'Uli-in lint, uml i.-neliHr.-ni.in, u nit.., i.uil liui.i l.-, to 11. o very Luj. i.0i, oiiyUfiB. , a larek April LZy Am lie Tii'inMi" In h tn p-r'fv yntirV'o., ftr.. fur 1 1, . h luij'o't' iMir Ik tic iiifilii Ui'! cii'ial t'. Hi.oii" '-nifftiift' lit. It ;Tf1',. vitiiilji n. knit cnrtrii'-a th M.K.d, F'Tiiov nt? nil f i hiv i if pi it.i'i'n or tit In r iti-mnr. It tr tf'-s. aii i'i ', ' iii. 1 in purtH new m n nti1 tt mt.ti V-.r l -ti" v. tn.l. !"ily- MVh-n I i.rf.-fin t:ikl i" TT'"1' SweprmriUB I wrp ill ry in tlir ninriiin', l.-il f li 'nfl; lir titiil id bi - tlie. 1 :.t ID.W 1 (tilt Iti.'l "I'll I'Mi.kcl to " K t M a f-JiHMHi, 1 Cotfil SiriTt, iHf.cPtrr, M hh. Ilood'rt Sarsnparilla T i " V f Ho'xl'ii SnrflTmrnm for n rprlt ? nc'lirir", nr)!! I li'iii It Jmv. Hi-1 tlilnv. It tof,''(i uj. my iv'riii tti.tl n. ..ics IfiH f''l IiKf a iMT rr:it man. My Up tn" f i. fi r (ly-jM-iit-lii. nml t-dc tlrriwa " nt l)Piirm fri'in It. Mi'- uij" )t 1 tin1 ff-t ninit- lur hr cvrr Tf'i FnwK t'. Ti it .FR. IIiMik & LaUrlvr No. 1, Frlcinl :rc't, Htf.n. M:(s. "I lifivc in'.Kii Ji". oil's nrf.ipnrlHa Tnr fl'HprTwIs, wtilcn 1 have li.i'l f-T f In' i:.t mm' ct n-n yarv. ti 1T-r t-Ti I My. It 1 1 ii"W i ul Ire ly (.'UtrU inc. ' Miis. A "Tit uprlT'p m? iex.- V fnrntlT tnr-lr TJnrA fi'apn!i,'a. I 1. rciult is tt.m nil Iibvp 1.. rn nirrt of Bcrrpftila, P'V I tl f imy i1ii fiitirfly fn r f: uii', ami rvil 1'nir of my t hli-i n 1 k li-V ;f tM-altl'y p'UhM.lf ran ). 1 haw f .iiivl rlil'a anuii arllln ai- p 'od fur ct'r-h Nirli't sf me u inn h ptt :i" HiKl'fi a1 i Mrl a. i'. Am- kiit raalr t 1 1 t, N. .? " ) have tisi d 11omI' -ar-tt"ir'1Ia In r: " ftitufl? ind roifitlir It a Fplr-mlld hl't."! purif'-r." .1. i Nl: fUi rn, Nnrt h , It h'rt M, 11 r- k ly it. " V. Purifies iho Blood ' M v wif'' thlnkr th'-r1 It id f ti'n. IP. H V Sstn. purllln. nm' w- nrt nrvr w!'li-j'il it in th'- ln-ti-r." K. II l, riMrn, H'. rai nf, N. Y. " W hen I Imitriit H' Otl' SirsnrP'n I riia'1" a j:"'fl invpntim nt if oni ('fllnr In v.x lir.ne f m t!i' )ift t Imr. It !tri ririvfti off rhPiini it I 'in tini In,; rnvr '1 iiry apietftr fo niii' li tltaf. my I-i.r-r ' i m i;n-ttr fmvi I must kri'p It lMi kd up ir shf will In? nhlir'-'! to raftf! my lrril u it h r-i imv ot Ikt In mnlfr t Imt ink in I !txHf S(irsiliM lila " 'JiiwMAft Ui HiiKi.l,, !"J 'Hilary Mrctt Null i on, t'lnnjjice, Mttt P. oocFs Sarsaparilla Druoklyn, N. V. i.'l M ilr-irr'"" 11; r'.x f'nV. Prrrrr, l.v ! Pi I. H (.(, M . Apothf irlm. I.owrl!. Map". C 1GG Doses One Dollar I .'.ri It b:i c'fiirc'fii. t! ; kit for ii fpnrr.l bf 1. HouhfV t . Ai -'iti'-cnrii'8, ! "vp;l. M.i.ii. 100 Doses One Dollar PERCHEHOH KDRSES! nt)t)ITllt!! JllttKH A ST A 1. 1. IONS CI tiioiiit-st popular lattiilicS, all rociirlel with - tllt l'lT-'lHTfUl Miiil-Iiooks) ol friwif) and Aiiit'iica, .' I'llW oil lit'inl at Oaiila u 1 anil. Tlie I'en liernn is the only l'rera-ll l.-.,.lre Hesse n stii-l-Kool-. n; l'tl; I'iium e r-.n.t Aei ri-:i v li- rr-i lmibilil.v t:i eulrv w Kwn on nuon-nlic I-eUli-.r.-.'. 1 l'"ivt Ii few tin port ("I stall inns of in.liis.eml PTcmlere-c Unit in. I -liirlMe to entry 1U ttjc r.'i'cli-!'m sliil-llMk' i.'ll J will s. U et i--ilt llie price nt I'f-.ttri -''-'t orillnulfl ot cqaHl arc- nrioi- e. Ifl-O-i-HL-e Cittiiii rne. uliip'iMt' -1 v.iui ftirnvin.'?'. ikel-la d ly l:---.l ll-inl-eur. , ayne, l.'u Vk Co., Jlliuois. M Sclioci House Siioes. f-.r I.mvh art' inul - T II' V 'Villi Veil. n Hliu-ltly Anv iii;.:n:- r - r tv- !' L in nT iiinid' l.y W. H''iil.'iN-n 'f''i.t;i)i N liable Mftle IlniiM' " FCRCOUCF.3, CROUP AUD CQHSVMPTlQci USE 33 A TTI3 OH'S- ,: -v I If CF Sl.VEET mi M3 MULLEIN. xvn ik-' ni uio Sf.iKi. i .iviiji iHid with ii ion im..le ! nFi (trutriritlM nt i-iTi1 h :i'k1 !"l (HI per htiliU;. Atluiiiiit tin. Scrafisia ot lung I nm ivm 41t yftirs did. iM't-.tw! eiiflcrii fr tl; Ilffi'on t will u iuiiK 'un-.-rr. I Ir.v. v jicnt ihu. BiitMla of Iliirs to arrest ii.tr.li -of ihli dii afc; I hut icMi-r .iry relief watt t!3 That J nlilt.Kied. I unlit f.iri.' mnnunl liiti.M'iortf.rul ystrR. A friend J Bt 1 1 1 n ply 5'sT o in ii i ( nded t tie um mi Swif tVi :M'(itle i S. j 8 ivt, fU-ii ling thai lie i!:j.'U' hud Uclii i-'reUy lieni l.'c-l t-:- i: f use In Hum. iwupiro'j1 I. . . - . To : ry it. Ti results arc n'mr-na'ili' . fi ("iit:h hns hi: iiic, ii;'. -i r ri i : ti liac n-: l. ;:i A. and .1 iu-Ii: Ii f t.t y pi mi t.i!h inert 1 1 liu 1 e er dil Ll atiy Mv. 1 ( Ii.ih oei-ii Ihn vivtn- l nr" I nti n;iel it.t of rlir iiiflii lne, i iilt I l,.ivf J.i, 1 no re Mi i n ol (lie il at , ited t here iir Mop' in or aivUCHh It It in inj' Iia o. 1 0 the Imrtl- rt t KMiil of trK. 'I.J. llli-i'. iluiiiKiiiT"j . Ala., .Innr & la. Swfft'n MM-'i.Me 1 Miulrelv xiKii.iiv, 'j'waiUe on flood and :-kia DlciiM-rt ni:iiu-.i ji. I !i: v!-T 't:t int: Co., Urw;i' i, At,lii:t4L i. . or It" W. Z.il StP4J., N. V. QEST CnQilOQ w- ON theASY PAYSTEIfT PLAW. nm fJASOfmilALiLI Now th!r unrfrTilt d Orpanf on the ay hw .Bierr. mirnnni tit r he ra'e 4.1 Sji.i. S.'J p-r ttiont h. J' f'vli-. tl) 'a i. Send lur CuliJ47jcuc wli full juiMcuiait", nmlJcn! lice. A 1 1- o v ' 1 1 .tluwoii V'. lltimllri ImprOTCU lu hoil ui t-Lrlnjng. - KASCN A HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICACO. PLAID SKAWL GIVEN AWAY I TTiii.inh Uj fi ! k I rr.o-ufiu-u.(f of ( tiiKmrrp htiwl, ILri tut C me i;it. cur biTiil a iaru' riniyi,irtil i.f I'ld.J prrl.,4 tcnit, vt.U t we prc.'iif to in wnt lo thp U.hk iu the f-ltoT,lt,( n, K.m.tr. i rvna ui tup, i-r n in-a. fih.m rip- Ik ii ;,i urm and ItuutrtiolJ, l ill. l.ll II. ;W,,(,t l-p,. nlmu J 1- K y.l.. It im S cn.tK' i"facaon Oiurvnlittd AKit AM iiurtfsin No Rape to Cut Off HorsesrManes. l .i.-nnirtd i; I IPhl " II . 1 U uitd I1KIIII.F, ( iimlilnf inn tmi ut' niiiuinvH'iy In lit', Sum- t.it iiio.vi io uii) pi.rt ol I lot i 1 f. on rc. l.t t-i . So; I I,, M'l'Uer-y, Hi.i. uic ui.d Ib.ri IU H.i Ifc S;.i .11 di.,-,.,el I , ,t,. 41 j..o.i-. t i-u.i ior rrii'i' i,m J C Lluuiiiorbm, '.o, h,'3ii r, N. V When 1 a 1 1 tins uiiii ih. it l cmI .. 1 I.UAA t n;f Aii i 4V0 till-I hill. I ln.-ioi no 4.r ni'si. km i i'sy iy f ! udv. 1 win rum tn j c- FAI.l.INd sU'KNKSSa Uf, rffu'itv :r ritre thu wurrt i m Ialka I- no riMKon or lmt ii" rec tuy aiMiie. mi ut trnoo fur trt tuino atul a V rH' linitlo ul mv InfulKi la l-Mifja I'iisGonsm ft . ,. ACRES of rhoiro Hniwood 1'ti.iiuojr L.iu 'ii foi Slo on KAriY T '-'HMM tJ, ACl'UAL. bhlThhliS KVIMUuUPINAKnn ra. NO UR'liJCMTii nr PV. isiou1- r:nnr kH..M;i.WAiiui,'i,- u;,. E - ' is 3 Kit, am.WAUh.iiii, w mam vs A BONANZA Fornood Aunnts. ttri'e AT O.N K for rritory ii NkV uHk 4. 1 n - Pln T?Miedv for Cutnrrh (he n HI, i, is 14. it lu I'fie, uuil CliC-.-tim L I A No cnod ",r ro h In the Iff ml, , Iinlui lit. iluy lever. i iAn-fulfl. L.i FRLKCH DECCHATIVE AaT CESlC?iS. im. .t .f i,. I Iii. li..'., iKllli-l MlKi, I I.U ii.-l I. h..lliil ,..i...i, c .. K..U, iu.aiu.ii.. '..i ... is,. 1 1 st i ,v II. Alula biicl, 4 IhuUuhiI, Ol.lw. v. ---Vs ,1 V I '. ' li .. ti. 'A ll'-l -' , r- - TA tr.-u.ln. it,: e .. t r'i ii j ,' ,-. :- ' ' ' hflwt'WH "1 ! r ' ', '- v , a -'- .' I ft f. rule a Ma, I U'-V - ' ' ; 'V s-- ri.-iii'-e -'f a t Ve I ; ;-. .t, -V S.'ri tlllllMf- l,ja--' I t:.' ,. -,,,.. ii,.- .. ti 1 - -. ,!-V' 1 "- d-d J. ! iiTb-'Ti'e n in..' 1w i n l,r 1: ye.) 1. 1 v. Ji'i.-y.tr a hLl i.i .ur lau':y l:j' tl'i I trr.it my TOi! nnn run 3 L; , t x r Lit l v nnff oi a m k i " i""i tr- Muni', i,i fum!(l.ta. Vltim l)vt., t'tttjiiu, I ! ' ' t I' I ! P-I 1 : ! i I j I ! "' I i I DR. RADWAY'G Resolvent, The Oreol IIloxxl I'nrlfier, lor tlir ui ol a'l i lironic kViNi-nscn. Clirnnlr. Itt.-'iiinn r S-r- ph i ! ' r.'l- pll-lrit e: .-. ; i. 1 1 . II'.' . Hi wt nf IS , li;-' Ilti. l'-..7.'. , lt, Lr. .-r i-..ia- lit. On, I.I. I);i P.&lll.". (Jl SCROFULA, lirthrr f r;ii" j" 1 r c I Ipitii pirr-n'i it nu('ilfi'i, la 'WiiFi iLc i nr; iK:ie vi ti.e Hiirnapurtllli ( nri'i tm tfn- Ti's.'!'' wIitp Tit-.'ns Invp Nf'n ff ! fl1c;'-d iv 1 1 !i ? -H'ltnti f -nm i (n-!i- v m up 1 . i '.i.. -a t mm! v.-.i'H .( itL-", n I.ht. RAIiV. A I 'M K I UM . S ll.SOi, ti !-.,,. -lv r.-ffi i -i-.i ul MlL'M-tiM l(f K ul pMl.tulV,',,,!)- !ti '.li-ll ry ,,p- r. -mi' nt i;n 1 1 i"! i 1 1 v, ,i-::l, ,.u I' -C- I In i- - fin Il Itl.tl V:l''ci t'lt k. ',..-.i-sIi;iIt ' tl Hold by nil dt n.-y !(. On- lur n bo tl. il'fRV'O READY SUiUUiil 0 RELIEF For l lir r'llff C in: ui ail l'nii.a, Luu'.'.'.ivLia auil ii!:imn,ii; i''ilP. Oil. BIBVJAY'S PiLLS Kfv IS VNIMTNIA nntl f..- Hi" mr of nil ihi 'li ti'-l.-rsui f I,.- Ttri.Hi n. Lh-:. it r- i r ' i iti -t ! i i:.t ! .) HliIttUMK'KK I'llCb, ilcud;n lit', i lO. c-ulti DR. RiDVVAY & CO., 32 Wvrcn Slreoi, N. Y, LABI EC iGHio journe IUITICALHO t'S 1. H L LI h li Three Jlontus i nr recei iTIO Contc t, of tml V hdvi-r or (t.mipa. : SPLENDID DOMESTIC S"T3:UE.' Ilnrr'- t Vrcs.-ntt Snrttlijrd. 'j-v , .Unriiin Murlniid. v iIiiry Abboil Uiimf, e K hurity uon . HINT ON FTKM liTTF. -IIw In mtrti, i:., by hui'mA (.Jit-ii.loiisi-oN ia:hy l.v. linIiii. DHKssAMt .i ATK'UA vt t.l: ,1 ixl wtinoiiLimlv, witli a iisw to eiJirs;-'iiLil'iL ju i"n.s1uoun, Mhs. J. H. 1.am:.hi IriHtrtieLive artu h1! n "H -v tn .;': fir We'.l in Society." "How to Talk Vndl. ainl I';,inuw yoliT Orajntuar," by Miji. L.muiC lii.wji i. Tllli TKA TAIil.ll-ATid How to raiT:ft it at trni'tive, with tfot and roi:iri!iit v- Iv mr-vpeusu p i'1'f. ny ( 'm itin r is r. Ty.iuii;..K HiiU,i4 k. UT1IKI(S )l(NKIt- mt.rv devot? ri r1i4Hivny u the 4Min of intnutH nml yi-iv.y i h Jiln :i. J'ile4l Mtii iutei -tui letters from KiiUtrnU-.N i-i-bH.innn tk-wh nml uieth'ulc ol i:.:.ri;.fiiielit. -.oJ cirit-'uiAi liMieleH li'oin the ln t vr t :v AItTI.-'VJ" M:t lI.I WOltfi-A Sperlul I'riilum wnliSj'f" 1 1 1 in-tiii. .n, Kinit.:..- t. vt -ciu-uii, hi kiiulf of Kmliiimli'i'v J- in.' 1 b iu. i t3ii-r.. I'twh :iv-n tor r4uiiribnitoii. llffTKH VTCIUKS AM) lt(l f ,l4r 1 Di'.rOHATl()S by I.ii.a and M. J. cij.k:.-. UO.Ik rOiSKIMJ-With on.-mil uai f riiu recicn conLributeil by f: b.-.-u- 4 S lora '1 im-in ftM ciul fi :it ur witli u-i, ' and if .-oiiHidf re) Uip b-il tnd nirtsi SfJ i iirut-tii ul ilcnitrtuicnc ever iuii. ' f I' contxiijutjinif How to in j .ut- d- lw uo.fju.,1111' iiTniii'nnii icfii-.i un- ooMipm.w'Htiuit ar not tMi exjrt hp;hu. - I'll -"-.ILA.tlJ A- ( , , KKT P.. Laiui.t. im -:PAKTMKNT C. ' ft K JitiroiiiJ. T , . . i TiV .lor-EH-Ai, han over 2OO.O0O ("iTCuIiiiou ud weiliti by ftUiS. lA i.SA K..U'I'. . Add- c'l'K'I'lM 1'UII. C O., (Millada.. 1 i Li TREATED FRZE. &D40lnHfita for Elovnn Vdnra C-. Ibtvf in-art il Dropsy nnd cnnilii uiloiih v h ). riinHt wiidi rful hiuitsi., um' M-i-dii,!,. reinf.', -n tbely r.nvnil Uemovo all tvuipiuins ol UrV.uvv n eihl lotw. niy dnvs. J Cur4 piitituU iirtii0uiired hon.-e;a w- ii,,, tl. u, ptiy.ih-lniiH. ! Mill IIH' 0rt (IOS f i o Vinriloinn rinhllv illinnniMn. HHt Hi I I'll d.i a ul ,.-,.! tu,,tl,,r,.-,,t -,ii .. ! r:i,oM,j. fn in' inHT cry norm. iip wifrmut Knowing niivt lilnr hour it. KesneinUT. ii .So t,.. ,,; y,,tl :,whl-,K'o r'Wize i lie iiicriirt 4if oi;r I n-.n nic'i: i, n- . iiirn-u in 'n the ilirti.'iiiiy of br.-t hh j tn r- il.-wd.' t: Llu' i r I nil tin! v, hh" u h rem 'i i .'. th- i-.n u, .ii, no- ipr;ii,iiy oi'j:.t ijnuiif ;u iliic i.hi lien ri i o i i lie h i i'i 'tiiM ti lt)',T'-:t-.-fl. tuidiii.;.et iii ii, ado lUK, ' Ht4"4 1 lmt. have heeii Upp-, ft umiiU-r .f tin,.-. nnd th-- pntle'it ih To live t m re v ii, v a v, how ) inrib-i. -(j. iuii no-ioi-y ol 4 ti-e. Nioi h.nv Ki.llv MoHeii Hid w l).' .!: hm-M4-d .-.nd ,li !pp.-d ..:t. s.-inl ior in-u'u- V'hl' I,. olIlKll.ll C tc-IM Ihi.r. (ill",' !,,, I I'll ll;t ir. it i !t 'Il I 1 1 1 rri i - I, .f"; f-,-,- ,y u.tt.! I, Jltti4-p Him iutil ,-y cured. it icii uuj't iri 1 1, Hi ' -, l ( - ,', .. ,. tn poHi'e. 11. I". LIVE STO CUTS. We wlllfumieh t plii-nt ofLlVTJ BTOCil CUTS orunr other Cut shown m uny Brc imon Book, at or lcluw quoti'd priet-g ior same. A. 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ACENTS WAMU3, lr -ini . ,1, i h' oop t , A. Ul'UUlAu 4k t o , 144 i U -V 'INK Il..o,.-,l -'fml'iu.U v dotir i.-r, tii.l l ll,fc fl . . 1 , ;.o I 'I',:, lA I i I.I- . 1 ci r--. -M"il'.' A N K.-K. Hili jmts Vificfli r tt) si , I r I, ,n'.l.v., ' i - i Ml t? r V t 4 MO V III IM. I III I I II I IM.lt , mmy yuu llie Alvcrllru&ttM Iu iIjii, t.Micr.