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I i 3Iontgomery ,& Itocclccr, BANKERS ANt) BROKKKS oezgox, 5iiesoui:i, . t. rn Jloapy. Day Sctcs, ltaiw isra'fc ti all, has been. ended by,I.'ing Humbert, who j ? My oiil. s. and o.!iwU;i ,i'n;',;';tii A'-:!,' S has amnestied all ti;6 persons convicted ; .'Mr"aicotJt-.-Jnllnv.NtKicr.t-iaai,.!'nfavja- ; of political not rig. Major t .icfio was file terms. lat-rc-1 allowed vn Tane 1c:.iimK , one of Garibaldi's nmt trur.it-i L:.3utca- TUB Frazer & BScD inil3iQ 1 phhtst CITY ....-.-vr-nT . rriiMVUlIT? - .-i.n,rtil lm:iklnT llllsitH' . . ..." : X Sells exchan-. "on the viiWt ci:!-s r the fiiltsd States an Jr-uioj;-. All-nvi tidcr' m .'....-lis when left aTciSeI tl:w .:!-cll.m receive cnittn' taflou. ,,.,,-,, IS. 15. FUAZKlt. 1- J!cHO.AI.l. Vnisiva-g. in 11:11. J. T. TIIATCIEEK, m. 1. s:omceopatiiist ixv SFUC.EON, t 1 okegon, siwiocui, OFICK.-At r;j":d-:ie?. fro-di'" uorfi J A. CtcriM'a lUcre ; f'inaej'.y ruldcii?i o A. COSUS, li. C-- riECUiACM.A.21..1I.U Goslin & FiegenLauKi, HIYSIC1ANS AND SUKGEOICS, OJIUUOK. 1!0. i)KSr.CE-)M.i-e. otli ot f'ack- cp-"irlrs LEX. It. t rrei'F'L C.C AU PEPPER & AIKISN, A.ttor'noyK at Lniv 7iou?; orrv. jio. O lTICK..OverOcnaut & Meier's t'.cre. A. II. JAMISOi,', . . " . . -r A t o r II e J .IE xj a 1 .nt itato, Znsarano? ai CoUact- j iaj Elut- , KOCND CITY. MtSSOUHI. , .-s rractirc in au vet cuui u u .1 it. DANIEL ZOOX, Attorney at Law, OREGON, 110. 1 .. . .. .. Mlnnl.ri VV vtlraded to. )e .bst wde i-cliUc ! M. Mar" T. C.DTJSGA1T, ATTORNEY AT ouecov, aissonui. .. ... ... I- .11 rnniif rt '.tlkiOUll.VTxnU cif.rclio.w vrom?Uyttni!elto. , K. I. HEA, Aiiomey. at Ia Notary ! Pubiic aud Kal F.stnts Asent, JtAITLAND, MO. i' . vi- la :-ll tb court, of orth- hi :orlcaItrceiiUia!)frf clioice lu.lnra Xj. Tt. KXOWL13S, A I TOlll'ET AT LAAV, - o::scok, mssoria. w i! rrsrt'.c- Mi ai: r)Brt. r.axi atsi i'"' . 1 1 .c::.ti j.rui.ptly ;tlsr.de.l to. E: .T.IELLCGC!, n l TilUNEY AT LAW, ruAiR. jtissoirni. w !! vn . i! s!l 1!,e ur,il Cr.uU li i si! -i r'--i i . t ; . . . i - U TlT-tW 5 ?Fy2pF?Q ?D Gil IBS "l-T-"St?r'S 1 a-i..t(o-.AXi.iu ( VV Cl IT UIXOJllIEXIH iie:f ;-.-ciie It .will uat ttr or itp the lata: j tic .bi;c. 1.... ri pdl frffcr tresx tn"VJc. 1 n. -ia vtfch in i y!ir. khu'.,i cr :iar v :th,vi. i - -ilt!g tlxs r.ait r. Ti!- n..j:iir ti-Eourauctd tUat It vis lie ulu .I'-. t J-r.(id Ub. nr.i h C.e cscidut irj). ii.areuic ui exit.tcrt-. Vv i.U il io !tbout It f.irtcn tlKM 11-1 o.ir. trjlERl:. All niacUi jro T;sirji. j co i- c.i i.'lilii; .'. rtprci-fclcii. I Ii K :Ji .cfay tlEht-M:Eit 6J'.liIi:a In exlrt , Aw. tli r'cti-suj:!' fli. to ri lac uUe tzr.t iitrw..- alf Rl.ius liy IcJ. . 'rij-i'j vtjix one ;lee ut u tii trlih a Krl. j 4-..:i .rl!iirllTi!iMf 1 lll-.tll.rt T 'Yssi-rlior QJva!tiii, wltliamata w.itr ft je-cioo i. OKLY FIVE DOLL.RS It frite t!i inatUIn. .fKNT-s WAJCTEH. U wliuci Ii crl i'.t .. tU will V r.m!e. Unm-y nmt Uvirlr.j:. .vu.;aliy u.r irder. Addrev! D. Kunkel, Sr., T:iMiff .Fr.mei: lLlru menu mnv-eicced 89,000 AMERICAN in number, the fxclcry hav- UK tea:lii uce4i:nl ojier a.ioa 30 yeam. Tke Oisaa: lire BEST TONE. 1 .-i t I ,iuo-v Mica iiemoiistiaiiuus v, iv; u- v .,.--5;. notieeJ. .V. '. Su.u JT-' " S"-k1 1l?'-.?M Tie (ircalcst Talker on liecerJ. i". .!. Matthias Slorirridire. ei"htv-two , cars Dn Te.-ntttt t i ETrtrM great sat iac.tion an incatent mar oc fciiOSt tuiSieiUI 111 POrm, purred lo him when he wenton a visit to AI ' Jinghjiid many years ao. Thelirstilay Ollt LaStS all Others, ont he -vent on deck and began to speak. . . j-., ,i .vi. huth mr T-Kiiiu" nri walkins aboutas he told his stories. All rtr Sb r CsJ?losnc snt free to say. cd- 1 . nnllii"flrlti ft 'CI lasjquLssed Id Tone and Workman ip. A'Idri'a theccmpa eillionit rcilon.llan. Jmtuxtll.r. mo. rAtUiDU C. EARNES PQ?: POJf'EB aclfisfery FiTtoen !ll?ercat mehine wfih which hei:derJ, u.Vobet J'.slien. Wfcon-ifulrers. '. JoLIrn iti JfUcvllinrDat wurk ran .mMe ca to .pail Ity and irice with tteaui po er inanufjcliulr.c: bo an:a. tur.' supplies mxe blades f K,sr'1vairk3;;S I ... ... ,. and Hiuioers bcroll WOik. r , . n rn-.. MaCDineS SSeilV- 0Hr ITmli Sy where you re.-td tl-hi'ar.d j:enrt for ftita- I Ioctc and tir;eo. ' :iCkSuii1, Jlllcl : i'll Cm., l'.l .iu:i is-ick-csw 0 P,p, ' I 4 I am nv.y making several styles, tl of I he latest st yles and willVuriiiv thcT-nt very rcaonablo prices. Hviuk Uees on the .sharpy' vill teae. artilieial'swarining, oiiceu brcedinj.ele I also furnish I- 3 . ft is now Generally tioxea in estonna-. J. if Ananias' oflen.'ie Unit be v.as lulse- with no otn.er jnuymatts man a ; coucfe cf cas xuslerg. ' .. . ...1 PUKE ITALIA f (?UEE:S ,V, :V:-f'5l..IVi,v ;,". Wh "l of doctrine while at foivL:o. Toronto and all npiarKts 6Hppli;s, elicaper than il"C '-;r nV9'P.bt,iiu;r,r'J,,...Io -siitj' ' - ' the fhbsipc.tt, and guaranteo sa'hfae tliur .r rrf-cj i'fi, '1: frfJ III Ceor'e. M'liv, Q u-cn of Scots, not wllhsta' d tion. P. J. HOGEltS, Oregoi , ).'u. 3h -grog' . If-fii-i-if'nufthing lo t lnp, Mr dsV-i.a e 1 hab.ls, ha I ii.cn- tiarloalili and Ills Sin-In-Law. The imprisonment of Maj-r Chnziom .(Jcnon, which at ono time threatened to iteatp a serious complication i:i Italy, mi1 , ants, and marrk-l his riauglKcr. lie . eIong8 o family of wealthy Irade.s b I men. anil is now about forty-five vein of agcl His countenance, bp.uiog and lameness ocspeaK me nuro e: ninny battle. Tall, crc't, slender, with his j kdonde hair thrown back, his eye full of -i-a lit-- enrtnn'i Itrti-i- .ll.il 111 rii lf 111, incisive, he -.iiu. iu aiiuuu.i uui v miu suzzcits the Iirura ot Arminius. Ho has aaerificed oitune and libertv to the I reedom of Italv, when it was a crime to i mention the name of Italy as a Nation, i lie was ono o those heroes who, in ; 1SG0, one thousand in number, started ; from Guarto to the conquest of lhc ; 5vinn-dom of Naples, and, what ij more 1 succeeded in routing tae troops of the llourhons. He had al ready contributed to Garibaldi's vic tories over the Austrian s during his campai"it of 18oD as a Captain in that ! rln.'itlm! host of "reil shirts ' cal led i.r-r.niiitnri iliwl? Alni ." In lgfiG. I whei. Gtrbaldi appealed to the hearts I of tha yorreg pairioto Bl Jjis pouutry to free Venice and Tyrol, Stcfano Canzio took upon himself to form a battalion which became famous during that cam J paign under,the name of " llcrsaglieri . GehovcsL"" I On thn day in which the peace of j Venice was signed the legions which ( followed Garibaldi were ordered to ' abandon 'the Tyrol. Canzlo wept bit I'tcrly, and, yielding to the impulses ot not to obey the order, but to continue -ibaldi, however, had better sense than that. Although his heart wm not less tue canwaizn on ins oa arauuuu- iaccrated thanthat of his son in-law, he obeyed the order of Victor Emmanuel, and retreated. But neither of theso 'mcn cver forgave the monarch v for iie- priving litem oi t lie glory oi winning a I province that longed to become Italian. ' They have pissed no occasion to a-:sert ! tho richt Lot their country over the Tyrol, 'J)ri3ste, and the other Italian provinces still subject to Austrian des potism. Thoy havo been tho soul of all the movements ot mo " nana irre- (lenta, aud have endeavored m every ; jvay to keep alive in the hearts ol-fheir ! n'intrpirnn their claims imoa-llic US redeemed provinces. Abo jt a ycr ago! there was a procession in Genoa The pfpees-, J fiiorx eudeil in -a not, iiiirms wmuu Cauzio ami several outer rersaas who resisted tbo authorities were arrested. They were du!v lirought to trial, a--.il Canzi) tvita en tenced to si months' . imprison' mcnt. He appealed, aad ilnr.ng the- tiiuu niui;ii i'1-'""' j u Mo ment of the higher court ijs given be camo impliea'e I in another -riot at lilan. When his sentence was con firmed and -ho was sent t6 prison the Garibaldi family flvd their ini'.uenco .wilh CairoTi. the Prjlne Minister.. who I was formerly h jeaii-ug Garibaldian, lo procuro his iViIoji. This Citiro'i was , either unwttKii? cr untble to do, and , (Jaribaldi aU'fh.s . n .Me'ifolli resigned j tiieir seats in th.V Ita'ian I'aniaiue:it. ' They luytcfcied tq Genoa, and there Ks iuije'ncml.fntiflest tha General, with h;.s old imivcla-isitv, might summon some .rf his ajteicat i;iapan:o:is in arms, saefe .-the p'risbli and rescue -Ca:i.io. V.'.sor c4rusol nrevaiieu. rnw.-ver, ami i . . , , - pi the Genoese ami by the crowds wh.eli ; fiilbm-cJ the snat )a:r:ot ti and from ; l.cja:;. Mu:u Hiiai'ier: seems to have : i:ied wisely m craiilins a i aniiies'y tj .C:ui7lo an-l bis as-o -ia'.ef." for tue Itil- I fan KingJoia is now strong emptily Cr i of are. lives in thn Union t'ettlemcut. j threo miles from Equinr.nk, Wavne I Couatr, Pa. He was bom in England. Ho mailed as a powder monkey" on pboard one of the liritish transports that i fi0i.-;I thn forin.s of that piinntrr to America to engage in ths war" of ljjlL'. ''l5 'cc',c of 1,10 vcsso' The -ship ho VM o;l joj. jjaujj to jjnslanil what was , n t I . r. .i. . . lull oi .Ahcnuaiu s cuuiafiiuu auci i:iu uaiuu. .Kurg.iou cul.viiii:cu m ii.u llritislj-jtav.'tl service, and was a tailor on tho 'jJclleroph m. which conveyed Napo'.con Bonaparte to St Helena in 1817. lie qsiiltcd the service the sama year, and in 1820 came to Wayne Coun ty, when' firs bouiU7 . hereabout wr.i mostly wildcrnerrt 11 Mr. Morgridge's eccentricities have niado him celebrated not only & this but adjoining eountiLv;. He is noted for "the power of his voice and a remarkable ilow of language. In his Crime Wr6' could make himself heard alf a mile without any exertion. He could sneak without ccsst'ion at that pitch of voice for twenty-four hour at a time. Qijcs ho delivered an 'ndJrsj? in "the barroom ot the Allen House; fc' Honcsdalc. He spoke" two days anil u night. Then he was offcrc 1 ton dollars to . stop. "Ten thousand dollar couuin t mate mo stop. ' no replied, ' until I exhaust my subject." And he spoke live hours longer an I qift. lie never went into any" town that ho did pot nave fjauoi lisp mat ona-.uis uceis lLstoning'to his rapid aud sonorous re lation of his expencn-es and 4ns won derful fund of aucc-lotcs. He tclls-w.th on board followed him from due side o j gridgo $50 to go below and rft still While lie taiKCd. fliorgndgo would te.l ftorics hour after hour and humor, and nxrralcii ta'dc manner, ditt'had emergency. J6 one tell ono twiea 'except personal experience, and the jierson is vet to bu found who over be.ir.l mn- if Morgridgc'is stories before ho told it himself. - Somo years ator he settled in Wayne County he was elected Just lie of the P.-nnn mill to.iiiitl !trii.iclni- A Kim ...dieted forholiFngtwo kuiuvcs oi iiusi. aim iiruui, coninrry to ... . - , , . 1 , , , ' J i law. blithe trial his o:ilydefi:r.;5 was that neither oflice was -one ftt urolit. nod mo only trust mat attached to either was to that of.Postnjastj-r. us ha I tnistcd everybody for stamps Jhat had ; asked him to. " Tho de'ense was i accepted by the jurj, and lie was ao- i quitted. Mr. Morgndgc 'y&a'ttrlw.'iys a great 1 ... ., ? . II 1 . i mi'iiiiui iii iiuiiiue v !i:ciuy. no iook the New York 'tribune froiiHts start up to tliCj Jime of Mr. Greeley's death. OncoQ vis-led Now York. " Ho called nt tho Tri'junc oflice, and was admitted to an interview with tho- grea.t editor, lie at once introduced fltrjtejf. rpid for two hours, as he tvlatcs, filleC tht-aanc- ! inm.u-itli incidents in his life, ctories. j ai.if I'.'pini'lns 0:1 can-cut subjects an'd iniliv.duals, wilh-mt giving Mr. Greclev' a tnaiice to get in a w.iui. l-mativ lie ioppiisu.iicni. anii-.i: i"o"-.fl r - (.rceley, yOll talk ll little." 'iJIf, ir crvtttioii to be tarn I dlike to i:n w 1 wl jt;ii is I Tlio t.r-uoui ohobiut d Jtpt hf " Tho Tx wiiA o-iO Bl f.-d rnnted an 'acco'-j "! 1L" iu r.i printed an acco'-j "I li." uiter- itcu - . balifl .cantented IfmseU with paymjr his ( .!,:Ccts:na lar-reinivale building hireil gtm i);-Iaw n visit in his eel! tun! ittlor it- j ,y tju-m-etves for the nurjiose. tue ! .t ing hira that no-one wouM a-k the , , .Vatteiidlho well-org-.iaired "Womans Government for h s j ar.h.n. l'.ijiiil.ir-j Mee-ii .Seliopl' attached to tho fceli;ig tyaj eis irly shiiwn by tbeehct-a , Mt:IlJ'iV llos.:iiU of St. Nicholas. replete with wit mg none fjillim its I in au iniini- consent IMrevoIvo anlory to litany li'rht andlwarmlh over heard him Ihcro hinlbeeu in it related to bis nitiwns of tvl'at a Ir are ot righty-twe. .Matilda physically in r-xce'.len diorgruige ! physically in t con-i.t-on. ins wind, unweve. 1 gr.'.ilu illy failing. Ho has ii'in living children, thirty-six: gr.m I tiiihlccn aiM twelve f f-sjt-graaiwiill.Iru.i. Ci-: . IVoJhir I j Live a:i 5 Liyiar li :VrJ. Tlio notion ihat appetite i.-i a ! degr.:e of huniror, and hunger an . tcustlicd form of a:i..et:,c. doe.-, sej;m to be bnntu out by fac's 'i h it,? t,i. sires or long lips aie !ii'.ore t "i. tlfe'r Ji i'u'V. Ap'K-li'c :.s the e!.i"in of the asparalus of ta.lc, and yiimc liino ot the titles: i-u or.m. v.'.i - mm it is tac iNsuwiul ol the oira-n- a whol.so; of some of i:.? puts f-.; food. U-e tlio words airmtlie :.c : hunger li jw vvo r.uy. heroife aitn.i-1 two needs to be ein-i't an 1 m-i. mischief ari-.es fiom ecnioni:iiir. them. Jlie one cry fonfosd wi.:ta m can appetite is an r.ihur ot hah.i o, eapriee, and may, fry: a1inn r.t'e.i-t, be s.'iijnliitc.j .Ajy appeing to t:. sense of tale", or j-rouiote I b certa:r conlwls .nt! slimuiant-; bi t. looxiiiff at, ino xiauar irom a ii s:. loirieat-point c Viw, it :s diliit:u I t see what we gajc Jjy i-xe;t'n tiic renv oi digetion to lake food tuik-ss th system is in a cotidiliou to rete.vo it The natural riio !,e of j ro.cdure uo:i'; seem lo be to wa!t the expression i ncei-.l? the fystom in tho:t, lo ioji to hmig' V mth -r than appetite .as an in ' cp.iPvo to the act of leeding. in-tea-' S)t '-;eil:ug the palate aml snse organ to take loed when we have -no or.aai reason to suppose that thete is an iunc: need of it. There aro ccrtnin evil conseqr.caces of the civilized mode of feeding by a;v retite on the basis of habit, which may be itic ul to pohit out. l'i.-it. ep arating appetite from hunger, ami do- veloiiins it as independent. se:i?e cl fuuc:;on, thei2 natur.Hv spneg up a fashion of li:'c wliieh may be di ssribed as living too feed." Tlio purveyor of food trades on the tastes and eu'tivate 1 longings of tho consumer, and consid eration what lo cat and what to drink comcj -to occupy a place in the se'f CijtfSciaiisncss whivh it jvas prohabli iwp intended to till, zq.l in so far as this ii tL:o case man Is moce animal, au I la?s Spiritual and intullpet.ial, than ho ought lo be; although it maybe corned cdtherclined t:itcof cultivated nature is Jess offensive than in the simple vo.ie :ty of. the savage. Therearo some nho coatcftil thai the man is the ga-ner b; t!io irevolopnient of his appetite. If a jrooil not un- uus no so mo ga:n in nnxcii wim eyji 'Anollier drawbavl: is th 3b IJX SVfJll13 ' aiJUViilu JIUIU ...1.1114:1 i... i :. f ........ !...,... we Ioe the indication of qttaut.ty whicli nature gives with her orders for fpod. The man who eats a regulated number of meals only, with a ilnly s-ini'ilated ar,i jjrganized habit, pru'Jja bly cats niue'i mops in tho twenty-fou hours tliau li system requires, or tho organism as a whole is constituted tp deal with. Lwc'. The Women of Itnssh:. Tilt xyon:an of Kuuia aro rapidly comiiig to iiie front in professional snJ etiurat.cua'l caroecs. Though toler..tad by flic fjovertimenr, they have ,so far lived .tyithout any kind of legal recognition, lu St. Petersburg jfco woralit'students are unnionnts, and arq divided ,into two distinct, cpnt tnviiities. the Coiirsist-buys" arid lbs 'Miiifcnt-kexs.'' The fonjtcn aiter.il. :IaiIv.l:etur:s-oii eias-ieat anu-seicntt .c t(iQt the intai nanciiat:in of serfs, the .ounJcat.fcev.i' M:dd.uly raised the tights iri ,,.leatioll r.f wonienV Hnssia, by jflemanding. not a removal pf tj(:.,f to sluity-, lllllllltlOS, but pjmiis pass medical ledicinc. examinations, receive a liten'o, ami prao'ico'Yvhero they could. Of cours-.', iliev were forbidden lo Fludy in the'r native land, but permitted t-igo abroad for the purpose, and in l.SGo Mailamo Korsloir came back fromiJyyily.erland, the Iir.-"t ilussian woman. po.-.esscd of a doclors diploma. This lady having friends in high quarters, an p.xccp'.iou was niiidc in her favor; she was granted a license', and is still practicing in St. Petersburg. The lluo-Turkish war greatly aided the cause of mod.cal edu cation for women, showing in strong light tho good natural capacities, strong nerves and noble self abnegation of p women. Vfith but slight medical information. thousand of them were eiirolie.J ns assistant surgeons and hoqiital ;inrses. When the war was over, the Military Doctors' Conned declared they were not only admirable nurses, but skillful operators, dressers and chemical jj jjrks. and peti tioned uovornmcut tc Igftuil a yearly sum of 10.000 roubles td ihc Women " Medical School, and to phisc them oU a level with tho idudoi.ts of the St. Pe tersburg University and thr, 'Medico 'Ghirurgtea! Acadeiny. After much de liberation the Committee of Muii-ter. lintlly gave permission, lempomr.Iy, It all Husiian women furnithed wlt' dijilo-nas to practice in Qnuiitvo bos- pitV? iS) lunit c asyl.iriH and in g.-,- er.il Co loud the sick and wounded. Srf.elv inifeanral favors their practice, i male fVaetioners holding out a helping hand more than in our own couutry. De:norcs?s J.'o.-.i-ij. Oa'sro;yi:iir One's Frici;!i. 'here are meu and women" in pnb'it life whose pathway iij '(iHirked by the mam ot wnijQjn ir.eiitts wlioi lb ksqitee::e I dryjs'id dropped, like pj lksueke.1 granges. In politics it i suchnVan tJiat he has kicki d man' said dowinihe l".dder by which ho climbe-l. J11 litii;y or other wa.ks of life the hu inaJijjjlpuN often swells up with the Ihtngi that he h is "outgrown" h f lavs. 111 pit- sTnTTcrmrei'ITf with becoming more and more the circumference, tak- orbit who will nut around it aud cmii for iti enjoyment. any and nob'c deli. end is. I'eonlc of real lniiiviiuiisuy. ij.reiigin ami sens;, tiveness iubtless -li'yo 'fewer .real friends than they are apt to think, tin less the' have been cherishing, uncon sciously, low ideals, lint whatever a friend may not bu, certainly th.it sweet and tiohje term is unmerited by opo who, jimvevpr generous in other -di-fcetiftaji is 'saltish of him.-clf. ((Of(f.;;j Itnlc " ' - - v A liog Thai Chouses His O-rfi Clmrch, A. resident or St. Thomas is the por scssorotadpg which has some remarka ble instincts. On Sundays his peculiar ities and sectarian sentiments come out. Unlike the crow, ho can count. He knows when Sunday eoiijc?. Ho is nol the same dog as or. fithsr 'days. He in dulges in no pastimes, encourages no, company, and fi'ays iri actions louder than words, " Six dajs shalt thou play and do all ihy sport." The family aro Presbyterians, but tho dog is a Method ist. ()n Sunday ho alt ends the faniir? to tlip'Presbytcrian house of wurship and then holds n his suiilary and tin broke iivay to Uis-ov.'n chttrchT He has a pai tieiilar platt?.- up stairs, when he elude the "gilance ol J tho usher.s and olCain l.wcusls. and ho - l,..i,l,,niliin1 nlli.nt!nnJnlli, n-nnl ilur.iiieo or the .siro.igcsi man. uaee. wh lj but nineteen years old, she rode nmiay- miles without stopping icopi to.chaago horses. At tna center of s ltitle Very Droll To TMak .Of. If not above being tan?ht by a man, i se Dobbins Klectue oap.tlct wash day, l.'sed without any v.a.-di lioiler or ! tubbing board ami usi-d ilifiVreptly ! .rom any other soap ever made. It .-iems very droll to tlim- of a pnel. or- l.'eilylwo hoiii-j light uorh on wa.-!i-day. ' f;l;i0tl to germinate. After wa ling :ith no li.-at and no steam, or m;rt .- several days for sprouts to appear above ti e wahiir through the h u.-e, ins-tent. ground, the farmer ascertains thit the of a long da '.shard wotk but bund; t.U- ;s(.c,j 1M rotted. It may not be too of thousands of women, from Nova bito to replant aiid ob'.ain a giK) l crop. entia to Texas, nave proved for them- m,t the chances are against it. Tins , soives that tins is doe by using Dob- i entire lotigth of the growing sea-ou in ' bin's Khelie Soap. Don't buy it. how- tIt Northern States is ordiniri y ro-i-ver.if too set in yoar ways It. use it ae-. quired to produce a go.)d crop of s )iu:d tonling to direeti".s. that are as sim- corn. If planting is delayed tenor i ;de as to seem almost ridieulous and so twelve days after the u-ilal time, the i -asy that a girl of twelve ;ars ean do ' prospect is tliat the rrop will be injured, I a large wa-di without beiu tired. It , if it is not entirely destroyed, by au early ; fisittrcly will not injure.the finest fab- frost-, rie, has been before the public for lif-' If one is assured of a good crop from teen years, and it.' sile itouoles every .year." If your grocer has not got it, ha v!ll wt Jt. ns":ill wholesale 'Toeers keep" it. Nave. Mef'ord and Co. ! wholesale A"ts..M. .loseoh Mo. J. L.Ckaoin &(')., , Philadelphia. A GRIM Wi GOHlBiKATtON. 1 THE SURAL HEW-YORKER, i The Esartsoatativo TaraisGardcn anS Hoae , Jsaraal of America, with its valuloab Plaat aad.ccd EistriiUtion, and tho SSHTIHSL r.. v'.... .. a., i .. -. UIJO leal, lor Oalj ( ' All wlibjirlbnii- a aluiv will rcevlve (free I , or.iiuftari'rithe ' FREE iPLA?!T AMD SEED DlSTRIbUTIOH ! of Ihs R jral New Yorker 1 Tiicw .lMriJutions have h.-en li.a.lV .h.r!n the past tlir.v ypait. ami it Is onreded Uy mr firit farmers ami li-n ticiilturNM. that IVy have aabh-rarra.dardcnand Oriiami-ntal pl.-.nui hi ruitiv:it!nii. . In the present dhirilnilivn. It ofTrrs t'.e fel- limlnB e.Ktlv M-lrcttna. all but two of which 'iJveHntvctlic-iK.iVr.if.irsaie in till; cotes- try. ami It will he nulled free .it ail charge, to subscribers or IhefA-i. journals. let Thn WM!r F!.-nh.-nt Pntsln w " i i pf the largest t.!z. ot the liest quality, and tc I vU-hicUiimu, ,,,m,w, l" he t, c crc:l "' ' ' 2d. Ths Rural Brancldig Sorghem- . According to coneurrent tcr.th.ionv torn the Nortit. .South rist and Wwi. Hie coi'aiiic r...i kr plant- . ... rrimioned " Ku S fi-nnr-;i ,,, c,. 3u. A.scnlsjil Asparagus. -Froach-. A new era hi Apars;us Culture. 41h. Giant Dutch Purple Asparasas.. N. B. Kaoajh ef each of the a-nvc ki.: Is ei A.rp.ir.in wt-.l will Le irnt, t:i Mit.nrlbcrs t lest ie.l; fairly. 5ti Vashinnfcn Cat3. T.-l! Kiraw !,-.. I- . nj-i... f, w ttv.i.i Tic s'-til came ir'oin .:rtiian. "Tl:n f inner , ears in p livs and hanging ttiein over a i who .Inn tried tlicm hen-.considers Hiein by r.-.r wire suspended in a chamber or somo '11 ! outbuilding, where tl.ey will beproteet icen .cts. ; j cd from the rain or snjny. 1 Clh and 7t'i fcr tltc t.adr'es. I H a farnur has'no a lirst-class varic-;. 1 C'!:olrc atrxhis for 1'lcotcw I!l3Ilillll. Iie-lui'.iu? t'ar:i.iti:i:u.,:!nl ll'aiillius Ciiin.-mis Keddfwis'.l. " r.ll.urfi pi. ; " " slria.u,. i " " -K:iter:i Cjue-ii ami I riniwii JIrII. ' I Tc-tcil heir (Kiirjl Cromnlv) I.ttt yt-ar, IKnutl.ii llcineiivlx huiu-riali. f " iaclnaiiK Ina sccdiid package Hie loliiir.ii:: !:i:i-Js will lie f.iuml : C:ir:ia!li'H?. S-eds raKeil f:oin thoie.si var:- elic;. trrrlt !. Willi.- .-III! JcIluW. IUii-nti-es. Scmto savnf fr-.::i .loiiMc n-iW-; Xi. ether flowers r.re l-.i-rc fr--i.;nilit. .one liet ter Miheil for cut liowcr-. ii"n - inure rapllvjt , Iiir fur I..s;it'- cniliire. Thev K.Li the fii! tca- :.:ni re tisnlt If j.rolt i t.-d. 1 Thin; we .iffer ihe rK.-Tisvi. aad III" S-irt i ?-ev.' Ynrl:i7. wl:l -li l:a hoc il .lr-.-e i r-. S2-QQ. : I hint ntaj -e.l l!i,t:l'iut "on. ! .M.it-li if anv rahiatl'Mi t in hj; ii'acnl up.. ! mici, ; :.- v -Ilici. Is wiinli at:ca,tiS.to, iimlilifK.-vt'ilal I ..: 53 Cjt Sl-45. -'li-!. ....I 11 ...... ft. 'I.. .......ti...;. .. . ... ... ........ .-UKi'11.11 HI I" I '1 Ill:- i tin- m:iM ln-j'.Mor; v Ayrl.-el.ij-a iii-l l-'ur l ii. Iinl 'ifur-Haiioa ., iai..- all f.ratiaa! til" I'rlee of mil-c:ul p ir. ! Silic-luien coi.les'olt'iie liiiral r-.'ei. VnrkT': j be ent mi aei'iii-aii'iii it. thn I'ubl M:er, u. ai I Park ltn.v. Nrw York, without p- .:rr. er rcsder. It 's a sivte.'. pa-e we'.K c. ii! .itr.'y. in 11:- 1st iiianni-r fi.im o-:.c:u.t drtwl--.r. S!l.-il wilh .r;:;!'!:.' Jii::t:i:i!:;!n:u Irnni ".b. , writcn in til" world. funiKil llord-.i K-perh"eiit tlrv'iin!. l-t.-.eie.i li :.-a:..ni. j worked hj the hit"-re-.l of its 'ih.M"r!--. EatE i'is fcr tha urai Xe7 Yoricr tad tic Soutiaol fcr tZ 45 tor Year SET to be Given away to tlie man who s.-H Harness cheaper than will WI I MAITI..VN1), MO. I respectfully inite all v.ho may need !I:ir i nei to e.dland ev-.mine uivremp'i-ti-aail mam tiie.ih ntnek of Il.n:ii-i.S.iiI.!les, fuIiar.'.ISri.lP.". j ! WSnps. K-ibei. IU.-tnkeb:, llrudit-t. (Vul. Oil I , and evi.rj thina iiTtiiniiij; lo a h'ir-.t-1-lasj ilar . n.-t Slicp. I.lxbt Ilaniins.n Specialty. I wi!! I punrjnte'e work; o'alv-'iyiS Tanned lenllir I ; ue.!. SaUsUellim siurarttt:-il In Pri.-r-.s. fj-ia'- t lly niKl'Duiiibililv. Call and see for yoi.rMii : i ai.d 1.0 ik Incr.f. ' ; I C. W. KltL'Mlf. Vi-iil'sixl. Mo Tluve , , , ifc-fiage, Bcntle ., ,, " ' b Three lliiugto adini !nilv mid unK-efulnc.-r.. Intellect, di;;- 1 i Three tiling; to hate: Cruelty, arro gance aud ingratitude i Three tliinirs to deiighl in: Ueauty, ' frjnkne.s.siid frociUm. ' Three things Ik like: Coroiality, Kiod humor and cheerfulness. Three tliini's to avoid: li'.Icnta?, lo quacity and ilippaiit jestin;:. j Three things lo cultivate: :.Good book:, yooi friends and j;ood humor. I Three tliina la contend for: Honor, li.nil y .l.iii iiicuti:-. Three thing to .govern: Temper, H..UO mid eon.lnet. louiie and conduct. Three things to think of: Life, death iiu-ctprnily. ( For Cuts, IJuriis . Hit KB, Jlruises an! i-roM I'fis l'rown's Arnica .Salve. A Scotch 'drajtist was nroail by the j rir.i;ng of hia uihl-bell. He suose, went , down Stajrs, and t-erved a customer with , .. .1... r ....I... i,r. . , 1 j "What pioflt do you net out oT Jh.it en- iiy ?" ,"A Iia'.Mxny," was the rej.lv. And for that ha'penny j-ou'ii be uwak'o .nii.u Vii j.an!i. jjis who crurn lieu mr a long lime." rejoined the wife, . Awccl, '"the dose uiiiied the placril tlmppbt, ofealts will ki ep hiinaw:.!:.. much lunger; let y.j- thank .Heaven wc have the profit r.tjil not the pain oi the ; trjnsia lion." 'cJk The Be:t Thing I ' iHie ruehlni? 'Tejittte Tc-.fin Co I, r New Mclall.-Ti ,,.;. ,8e ml for rcu- i.ir,. Pitchisrj : urtlc'Talefoio Cj. ; i o 7: , 1 1 d fir-, fitelil.iir. ilaj. , Hcf.ire ; iii.t. iiniii jnrer to say, iM..iTd! ; 'fh-:iw of il.uUness h.n.; devmir.-.l It up. fin')iiini ei.r,frc. f.i rliox.-uh wish ,. ; Vf, K.i'-1 Ihe eiiiM -mil iimI pmSralilc ;k.tJu, nor ni.rlrcl. v,. 7,,1,, ,ecr)l:.lvr;. SID :i . ;v .-nd rinvim;., N ,;, ;ia-u!e wlliii.iit rajh.r av.v fr.-ia tii..-iK- nU.r ltt. N..re:l; wli;ii.-. r, .-.l.-nvv.i.v w.irlici. , H.illHU ilMI.MT, J.I, , Hit htsjz 'rpioq 'KM.0'.ia KrraiLia, 001 10 qui g rog . IMiojciMHj -aaritna 11a. jjanrtiioj aorpapo sorrn-a 'zapou atuiix '2aa.t3 Raug pin )U 1 1 sia otnoii joj cnirr iOI rajntrf nf KOIXCTAi -KI 3K V. lino pnnnojt n II'I'IO 1-C3 tifjiauj ii laxiOL A. m7h 1 1 IHWH.-.S. IJ1.1I.-.4 i;.i.e- ii.s-i:ii.:i ni i iei- " ,'"V, o , " '"" "- " r jniiiiirlKiyir.1111 thl i.-i!.n ..-rr-.i ' wholly -abovs irronnd. and tho water bo . ..113 illi' l!ir.i.ir.' lUrl lllf. .Tl lin'ilTnir'll.n I1....-.1 ..o l.n l-.i.il ' i:in l wii!in:rn Vllrl. f.llU In m ' '. ilr:iu-n nft" liv- ulnir nt tnn ll. ,11.1111 lif ' lil.ilii-v 'V 'I . il:: I'liv imii I.-,- i-n.'-i .. .1 . . - . , . , .I.I.IX nr'l.i-rr f.Ki,-..,.,I, -n..' . ." ..' the vat. This Will SrlV&.-tlll labor of , i .;-.- :il 1 ne- wiiniiid a Mm. I rca l' In f .r ' a-.- rc-. 11. .:ali.:.it. f. lo.. roit;u !. I Selecting Seed-Corn. ij. Tho, yield of com is very Really re duced in many fields every season by the poor iiiality of seed that is planted. Seed that was 'immature, or w!d;h was injured durinir or after tlie curing lirnm. ,1:...,t,.;l ..ml much of it corn mat is plaulcl late, mc troaoio oi ' cultivation is very greatly increased When irood seed is planted on ianil 1 freshly prepared it wilicomeupquickly, and keep in advance of the weeds. i Cultivation will, of course, be necessary. but it mar wilh safety be delaied till ! the young com i$ suifieieiitly high to i mark the rows. If it is necessary to , 1 replant, however, the weeds will be in ' possession of the soil, not only before , the corn is up, but ocforo it is planted. ! ' To havo a clear Held under such cir cumstances will rciprre almost constant labor throughout the season. It is diiH- cult to liitht weeds that have obtained i the start of cultivated crops. : In case part of the cjim germinates ! and part does not, the situation is not I tuneh better. Considerable worh is ' rcouired tD replant seed, and as it will , not come up till after taat Invt .p, anted ! i,aS ,Uado considerable growth, extra . j work will be required in cultivation ; during the entire season. Whatevcr.be 1 i tho character of the season, the com will not mature at the same time, and ' l'10 chances are that tho portion last ' i I'lanled will not nppu before carij-frosts . occur. It 13 the practtce ol S'.)ll) Ia;T.l- crji to replant " missing hill-." itli reed of some early variety, so that the two : kinds may rincn at a')out the same ,:... c .,,.:i..... .,nP:n I nf ". "". r " ripening, however, does nat secure a ' uniform lot of com. It will bo a snixe 1 . ' ,ot whl(.h WI1 rak ,()W ;u UiC lnarfcct. i .m ...... .!. s .. . a iic nisi asse;uiai to success, i uuiu- raisin is good Awl. If a farmer has a good variety of corn, aud it ha? attained ' '. a,'5r Projvl1 aa,II --ocomo mature on &? &Uk' CA"' ,bJ I Hams, secure reliable seed for plantiug. ' ! Ho should select only tho best ears for ' " pnr"iiQ30. He cau make a much . i b'pttcr selootion when the stalks anj , sl'lm,!,. on ,hu hill thev srt)W than affer they are cnt up and put in1 shock. All but two or three husks ' should bo removed from each car, ' when they should be braided together 1 and hung in some airvplaco to dry. An i uniiaiij iroo'i ii;m iwis iii hiicii h! tj- of com or has not raised a good erop. ' on account of a bad season, doiieieut cultivation or poor soil, ho should pro-! cure hisaaod from some person who has . scored ii superior crop. It is general- Iy bettor to proenrd a supply infthe fall j liian in the soring, as the price" will be j hkelv to be lower. No ctop is ni'wo ,' dependent on the quality of the Si'C I than com. In tlte case of sma!l gr-iins it is very dilicult to seiect individual kernels, to sov.'. Most persons object to hand-picking beans aad peas with a view of selix-ftnxchoicij specimens for planting, ft ij 'comparatively easy, however, to select i;qt only ears but the kernels of corn fcr planting, as the amount of seed required for aji aero i , eosnparativelv small. Chicvjo Times, i . T Trausplautiug Fruit Trees'.' In .transplanting jov.ng fruit trees mauy:people make a great mistake in j alternating to grow trees in what they ' aril pleased to call a "sheltered h'ua ' tion. None but sound end thrifty I trees should be transplanted, and 1 ' would much sooner locate an orchard . J where it can be reached bv the winds I from every quarter than locatu it in 1 j what might be called a sheltered posi- i . Hon. I liave noticed that if trees are ' , set in a warm location tlity are very likely lo be injured during the wara: , ! days of the spring, or during tho saj. season, .xne jr.irju htm inaws mc nam on the south-side of the t rco ?o rapidly : that it is started from the wood, and, being done for several '''ays in siu-ees- sioni the bark is liually .severed front ' the tree. Many times havo I see:: trees 1 standing near tlio south side or a build ing wirh no bark on tho south side of ; them, and tho owner called it a summer saald, when the injury was done during 'the warm days of spring. ; I have heard farmers say that they I could not trim their trees in tho spring because they would bleed, which v:i . owing, undoubtedly, to tho uutlirif.i-nes- of the truss. If. in sawing -o.T a limb, wjrejj grafting, it is fourv'Y to l.e black-hearted, the tree may as wol' be 1 cut down, for it is uuthrhry, wid wi!! ! lie very likely tq bleed. Trees should I bj kept well trimmed i;i order that? the sunlight may have tree aece-s among the branches toripen and color the fruit. Apple trees thrive the best upon a deep aud loamy sou which ronlams . jiM about humidity enough togr iwthc ' i poly-i.Cil. Iji-.Ske. I believe ta.;t the , farmer should rea'ize tho resyurees. ot 1 his farm to 3 much greater extent. , Why should the farmers of any iigri- , I euhmil town in the State send oil $300 or SiO'J every now and then tq pay for I I fruit trees? "Within the limits of most every mowing field Js somp low. place i or untillnblo corner where apn'c trees i seem to surinir snontancously. but more ,.. , . " . , , i . . i . Ijlym see Is dropped by the cat- : To these vouiig trees the farmer ; pays no attention, -but mows them down ami buys of tin nursery-man. If they ' could be left to grow and be transplant-1 ed when large enough, they would out strip tho nursery trees, because, being j raised on tho farm, they are thoroughly ncciimated and indigenous to tho soil, j Concord tStulcsmtn. Liquid JIanure. One of tho m'sl successful- cjrn-den- j r.rs we .k rgelyT 1 ed wiiale .know of uses liquid manure llo has a larc tub, a discard- h:lo oil o:Lsk or suear Invshuad i will .In hnMm.- i.-iml ii.irn.U. . sunk ' partly lit the earth, near the midiHe of yegetablo garden. Ho has a cheap , trjvigh, made by nailing two four-inch 1 strips, together in the shapu of a V, to ( conduct the waterfront his sink spout 1 into the tub. whenever it is needed. It is not far frsm the well, and extra wa ter is rim from the pump iot'i the tub, , whenever it is needed. Into this lub ; all tj,a slops fiom the chambers are emptied during the summer. Another line of cheap troughs, tqu.luets'tlio liu ird manure from tho ) to any desired part of the gardrn. Willi a long- handled dipper, he stands at the tub anil .wrjtcr.s tiie growing ve rotables and fruit trees, us their wants demand. Ho' always has lino fruits anil ypnitables. When, a housq stands severaV?rvi!.iglier than tho .garden, the tub r vat for dipping. Tho" rtefults Vcf using lirptid maiiuro upon growing yeget;ibles are uites a.stonishiug. If- tlte garden is 1 large, and tho wastes of the homo are 1 not siillieieut. it is easv to increase it quantity by plac'ng u few pounds ot guano in tho v..t, aud add ntr wa'er from tho well or eVern. The water ' should havo the benelit of one dafc nun, and bo applied ju t at evening, or very earl iu '.'.ic m iwn, -!" c ..f A FaCI'S AM) rxuuus.'. Atlanta ha? a new enterprise a tvatch inanufaetory. It begins with fa cilities for turning out .siv. watehes per day. Ice manufacturing machines havo been sent out to military posts in Cen tra! Asia, to s.ipp'.y the Kussian troops with ice in lr.it weather. l.e -n ereeteil by the unite i pipe linos m the liraJioril era.) ilusinei, ami ono hundred more are to go up at onoc. One iiarl; nojr carries more 6cm aero.-s the Atlantic from Boston than the v.hole export of corn and wheat in 1 83 1, when the total was .'.'i.OO'J worth of cirn, S,0M wo th of wheat and -S103,-000 worthof meal. In 1SG0 the number of lunatics in Engl ind was 33,08. Now -t is 71.10t, an increase of no less than cfghty-scven per cent. During the same period the population increased only about aLwcn' tr-eight per cent , a third of the rate at winch Iunacv advanced. Tint and a half cJMlicns of troaial oranges were received in the past six mouths at Sa:i Francisco from tljo French islands of Tahiti. They have come in about equal numbers .every month from .Ahireii to September, shoe ing thit the tree: ani hi perpetual bear ing. Acconung to reecne staiisties, i-ts:- ing 1.0M welCto do persons an 1 1.00-J po.ir persons, after lira years xt here re- mained alive of the prosperous 5)13, of the poor only f,. Alter fifty years there rcmannM of the prospero.ts oo7, of the po r L'J: atseveiitv years of age there remained 2:55 o the prosperous, and of the poor Gj, The wool-clip of -the world hasje. - creased live times since lSoO. wliwl it' u-.us about :)20,'H)0.0'J0 pounds in weighti In 187 tho latest vcar for wli.eh there are coFiipIetc ligires. Iviroc produced I 7:o.O-JO,Kl); River PLitto, 2 10,000.000; , Unitid States. 20.3,OJO.JJ: Australia, :K0,0fJp0.JJ, ami South Africa. 48,00),- i 0J0; making a totil of l.oSo.OJO.OOQ ; p'ouuib. Great Hritain and Franco oon- I s-.tme ejgji about tiic .same- quantity, of , wool- ."SO.OOO.OCO pounds a year. Qcr maay consuaics " about "lG5,O00,O3 . p.:umls: United States. 250.000.0(0 ' pound, and Itus-ia, Austria and other1 countries, .iOO.LOJ.OOO pounds. j The total value of metals and min- cr.s produd in Great: .nritain and Jrc'and ic lb'i) was slrgltlyjoycr i.h'j,- 000,-00. The quantity of pig iron 1 smelted was about (i.COO.OOO tons, and 1 of c oal brought to the surface 13J.0JO.- 030 tons. Of other ores and minerals raise! there were produead a 1,00.) tons of copper, 7i).0;0tons of lc;i I, 3.00J.003 tons of porcelain -clay, and 2,o0),000 tons of salt. Alttcrether there ?'"! ::,877coal tijiiies in the United King- dom. of wh?;h only forty-seven are in freland, and. the whole of these only pro lace 1JD.C0J ttrns of -co.tl, or ab.iut one 3iv-tiumtreith part o the quantity old uncd from a single halt riding of YurkjMre. - . WIT A WI.SU03I. n .. . i ,, Partington said thil(agQntlo- hed so hcartilv that she Marcd Mrs. man Iaii'ri he would have burst Jiis jocular y cin. I am surprised,'? said a Galvcs- ton politician to a heavy property own- iy .-tiiifr Vrtu .liir,f run fne crt-nn olliec." "Well, you sec, somebody has todo tho tax-paying." Uiilctstoii A'e.T?.'. ' . ' - - ..... - '.. " - " Little girl. clothed up.' 'Everybody is lookir.g-at Rhode 1 Island," remarks the editor of tho Prov- i iden-e Dinjflc'i in the course of an edi torial on "The Duty of the Hour." ! Til's explains the recent ailvaneo in ths : prieu of microseo'pes. An clderiy resident of Newtown was approached by af. agent for a. cyc'opai- i ilia. i I guess I won't get one," sahl I the elderly resident, and frankly ad led, "I know" I never could leant to ride j on' of tho pesky things." Ditnburi) Xems. ' i -" Tho .first hat of a new fashion for ladiey is not the result of Any partieu- i lardes:g;i. One is finished "phiin and : then sat d iwn upon by the head -milli- i nur. Whalever .s!: tpc it may tike tin- I Icr pressure- is adopted :u tho stylo and ' hci-omestiie puttera for tithers. .V. U. I lic.nitnc. j A contemporary complains that ' there aro too many laws in this country. We tear that is true. Tho polico c.ip tured a burglar not long r.iro whi com plained that tlicro were so many law j that he couldn't break the half o'f them n husiness hours, and had to ait np nt ni'; it to linisir uie restoi inem. jiwcjc- cjc n j nionkev, dasi"ain- to teach hissonsthea'lvanragoof uni.y, br.-.ught rbem a number of sticks, and desired f.'i! i0?.!10"". -infeht monkey to.k a stick and broke l Noiv," id tho father, "I'll teach you a icsson. ' Ann ne oe!rin ro gainer Anil lie be in in irv!htr the .-tioks into a bund'e. Hut the young moakeys, thinking ho was about to boat them, set upon him altoge her and ilia- abled him. "There." s lid tha aged jTiiliirrti- i.,tili.i1il Si ml v-.n t .iflrrt n! suilerec, "behold the advantage o; unity! -If you hid ass tiled mo ono at a timo, I w-olihl Jiiro kilted overy moth er's doc of yon!" " Savage Croft. fi,.. n, ior- r.r ik.r, i.nni;rni u sn. ncrent to .savages ia proved by Jheir delight in pretty things. The. more a man studies savago art. tho more is he struck by the -almost universal good taste which it displays. .Every chair, stool or bench is prettily shaped and neatly carved. E,yory club, paddle pr. stall" is covered 'with intricate tracery .vhieh puts to shame our European handier.ut. Iver3' calaoash or gounl 13 richly wrought with go mietrical paV terns or conventionalized ll 1r.1l and an- imaidesigiH. a lie most primitive pot - terv is graesiiii miormana irrrcpmtcn - r-V:,,,,,!.. ,t ..f cm;. courses or bead-work. Ceittnil African i liowlsand dr:nkiitg.cii.y almost rival, Elruseau or Helleuie-sli.ipas. Pre-his- dwellings are not less lovely than tho Tniian or Mvcena-an models which aro rrow teacliln? our modern potters a long-forgotten secret of taste. Even tlio jtoniJ hatchets and arrow-heads of the very earliest aira show; a decided striviap; a'ter lestiictiu. clTect. And wb.'ii we remember thatjlhese exquisite carvirms and theso i)chs.!ied iado im Thorn nrn in f Jir!.iS.522po!oraJ i r . t.. ns t, tnli. moil who own, by the t tx receiver etc- ,0 (j!her . A tna.lz5lIC!. WorU. N j,00. turns tor the.r respective eoanties.ejJ,- i . . . .. v-nit,.,. utaili. 5 Ui 3 lo 1JJ mrr- t-l lee I i"r them, as they !-.r.o-.v we can gener- l.tnMt want. ' w i'nlron lank, of pub.U,,:ions at a .li- Vonng F..V- My.. Ug ... limtKin.l hirsts o-r-h havn ! roiin! from the rea'ili-' pries.'- In or- 1 oiing I MtMI.... i J-i 1 M cmii Inn Sftnnnntnnil. I 41 ent of a Galveston Siiuday-sciiool, I iiawkeve. Burllnnlon .. 2 00....3 25 ! Vii 3oa. i?,1.whlc.h da.y i3 .t.hts 1'5 1 Herald of Health ".. 100.. ..2 40 I nay.- - "ier:i t:;ir; tiiatn tne nay we . - can't have no hcer. coi the rrrothcr.-is 1 Home .loumal. 1 .... 0...... plements are produce;! with miserably ; , ,..;.hlwVvitm s inelheieat tools and applianceswhen v, t -wo recolleet the instances quoted by labl. !. N Sit John LubbocV, where whole years aro spent in tho porroctiiicjof a single ar.prodiu-t. in grinding smooth a jisiier hatchet or poiishiug -Cr rysta! ear-drop -weeaimot fail tq wiyuler at the a3sth.tiefecvorif thesfi liUsopiiistieatttl ariists. un tne contrary, ukik into me bouses of tin j'Oisantry all over the civilized world, and you will find tho appointments pain'ully meager and destitute of beauty. KxcImiiqc A Tiivii f In. nnfnwiirlliv iibiipr.q in tlin pnieeision at the ll.iliiaioro celebration tin, '"SLir Su.tni'led ll.mner. thn ongin.ll ll.i that lloated above Fort Mc- Henry upon tho 1 itli and 1 It h of Sefi- eury upon the 11th and 11th of Se. tember. durin- its ever inemorabh biMibardment by the Uritish fleet. Tt)& Sentinel's i JLiSt. Toward the end of every year in- ny ,jL.r to sceotnmodi'tc ailell persons we ! hav: made arrangements lo furni-h ; any ot the leading papers of this coun try anil Europe, to subscribers tp the I Sr..TiXF.i., at retim ed rales, j The following ll-t embraces only a ! nart of the oaocw we can snniily. If any paper not on this list is war.twl apply lo if. ai.d we will nam- price. The first column s-hows the regular! prliw of the jyjier aii'd the siii'in jtol- J ii inn shows the price ot the ortxTSKi. - a:-.d the miner named. We eive theie retlucttl rate only to Skntixki. sub scribers : rEiij!:'i FIB. WilJ ; Siia!L ' . si 40 : Advance. ChrCiigo. Alliance, new subcribers 2 00 : J5 .'mir!i.in Anrimiitiiriisr i T. 9 7." 1 L0....I T. : 1 .") 2 7ii ' ." ' j b M i . . . ,, . - . ' A. nej-ic-m Hee Journal, Am Jour of-Kdncati n.. Andrews' Am. Oueen.. A!1(.rewB' P.azar. 1 , T , Appleton s.lonn.al.. . Arlhiir's.Hoinc Magiisi: ,' Atlantic Monthly . . llallrrji's Monthly ..." . .. 00 4 j CO 2 - no " "I ' 4J -" e 2 00.... 3 . 4 00 5 . ; 0 o niackwood s Magazine.. 4 00.. , rr. , , ., .m t,lRilc Toledo.. 00.. IlrainardV Mimical World I :0.. Chimncv Corner 4 00.. rs.., i.t..,..m W 7.1 o Ofi "" . -3-i" . .i ..;i' ' Christian at Work 8 HO. , Christian. Unihu;t;pw sub scribers i..., o 00.. Chnrch ' Unioi 2 .10.. Churchman, new Mtbsnb 3 50. ...4 7.'. Oilman's Ilural World, Crfsket on the -Hearth... ("otintrv Gentlcmaii ... DcmojestV Magazine... ,. ... "0,nl'SSio Monlhly ... Eclectic Monlhlr 1 00.... 2 !: . 1 iQ 2 45 . '21 50.... 3 75 I .3 0J. 1 50. 5 00 4 00. ...4 25 ...2?C ...G25 , Kdinburg Ueview 4 00 5 CO ' Kvanc,i lll:w SI;bscrib 3 00.... 1 25 '. ro. , ... ' ramlly fctory Paper 00.... ( -' , Field, Chicago 4 00 5 25 , I- Fireside Comnanion SIX) 4 25 ... ,, , ..,, I'ore!,t an 1 hr?n' For I nightly Keiiew, Chi- 4 00.. ..5 0i , cago reprint ... , Fruu Press. Del roit. i ,, ,. , Gardiner s Monthly I Gazett-.-, Cincinna'i Globe Democrat i Godeys I.siU'S Iloufc. , . , , ftoldeii.IJays ' Good Comp my Graphic. N. Y. Hall's Journal of Health 1 50 i ... , l.rllrt-'J M.'1P 4 00 1 ......... WecKly Monthly i oo. . . .5 4 00. ...4 i 5O....2 Youni: People... lioitsekccper ...2 2ti Idle Hours 150. 2 50 ; ll.nr..icd tnwwi. Weekly, new subserib A ;.0....J .- independent, N Y 3 0O 4 Interior, new MibscriLers 2 50. . . .3 85 Inter Ocean 1 15. ...2 CO. luvc'tigatiir. lloston 3 00 Irish World. 2 00 4 00 Ladies Floral Cabinet t ... i ... 3 4 Ledger. N Y Leisure Iloure 1 (so '2 ; l.elie'Chmney Corner 4 00 5 00 lihistrated Newspa per 4 00.... 5 00 ' Illulmu-il Times.. 4 00 5 00 Iidv's iloiutir.l 4 10 Lady's Maiiazinc .. 3 50 4 ,., ' 1'opiiiar Monthly. . 3 CO. ... 1 25 Sunitay Mag.zine lliV" and Gill.... Iliulget of Wit n fy .)- . 00 . . .1 - Pleasant Hours I 50 ...2 Dil ,.,.,,,,, Mazh.e.. 4 CO.. ..5 09 i . , ,. ... . i "" " ...... j cw subscribers 8 00 9 0-' ! London Lmcet. reprint- ! nKW Milcribrra 5 00 6 00 j London (inarterl y. reprint 4 00. ...5 W Mifo.d's Magazine .... 1 HO . ..3 10 , Mercury, N Y 3 00. ...4 45 if;,,iui -'3. I ,.i .. v. r .-c t :l",m; v ; - "" ; Ncyy York ' ssk.y 3 ISO.... 4 15 : Xnri ry. Tne 1 CO... 3 00 1 ... . . . . . Observer. N Y new sun- scribers... ., Penti Monthly 3 15.... 4 50 j , S 00 125i ; Peterson's Magazine .... 2 00 J Phrenological .Journal... 2 00 Po'nihir Science Monthly 5 00 .25' ....3 25, i: mil Post. N Y 150....2S5 Potter's American Month -3 CO.... -125 . . . 1 'oultry . orut new sud- scribers- 125.. , prairie Fanner 2 03.. ..ir - ' ifstiylcimn u . ' Presbyleri.m 15 .nncr ucw -2 CO , .3 25 . 4 00 ' J snb.-firbers I Pr.igress, Fon.cj s . p,.; 5 00.. .G0i . ... 0. . . 1,,. 1 UeniibliKin. bt Lnuw ICO ! 50 Kepubli can,' Sprjntiel!l Masa, 5, 1'50 2 90 s,ur1:iv Kvening Poit. . 3.G0....3 25 t Saturday Night. Cir.cin 1 nail, 2 00... 3 25 3 00... 4 2ft 3 2!) 4 50 4 00.... 5 00 1 15.. .3 50 . -i Saturday Night. Ptiila Scientirp- Ameriean SerihaerV Mmtbly St Louis M-'igazin Standard. Chioago 1 Ci . . . .- .0 2 CO. . . .3 25 3 IH). . . 4 25 Sun, N Y Time. Chicago ini.. ' y , .... ' ., , 1 '"J- h'l"',!P" r Traill, r. lloioa ... 'r.ijiine.oalt IiI.eCi:y 1 25. 1 00. 2 CO 1 50. 40. 1 50. 2 01). 3 1.0. .;; 75 .2 50 3 25 .2 30 Tribniie. Chicago .. Tritium. N Y ...... 2 90, Tr ills Seeker 3 1.0... 125 T.irf. i-'Mil add Km m new MiliM-ribem 5C0-- 0 25 Viekery l-irci.du Vis-it ' or 1 00 ...XSO I 25 ...2 65 " l. iv. r'.v M.i?n7. 5 w....u Wctklv . jvi'.M.Chii-.igo 3 00.. ..4 u.u . . 1 2.r. a 5 00 6 ( 2 00. ...3: j Vo-tcrn Lhr'sS'wn itvo- 250.. ..3 CO We-I. iiiia in J. tirmii . 2Cj.i:.3 25 . WtstrtnKiir I 1 0- . '.VIiitii.' V M ..-u;2t ifi-Vst 1 10. . . .2 50 Wide Awate 2UU 3 SO , Vit!i;-.. "-'li. r:.! 1 It) 2 frs Vitne.-. 'N'c.- V.ir!r 150 2 00 Woinaii'o .!:intiil. m-.v vAv Ihi-rs S 50 3 J; Yonn2 Ladies Journal .. 4 50. VouihV Companion. new Mibscrihe 1 75.. ZionV IIiT.iid. new Mib wriber 2 70.'. ..5d.- l' rt?-. We will aho furnish ' any of She lending 'periodicals of Europe, at a i mlueiion from regular rates. Price- nirmsiicu on a. p.r..uiun. jmv t( n):,:0 Soa., f,,r a cent a pound ; havcyito small pieies nvc oars oi ...... ... . . . . , ? 3 i-.ieeir.e soar Electric fc'oap, and boil m threo quarts of water uiiti1.-he soap Ij thoruiitthly dissolved, o that iittit straining through a sieve nothinir r-.s-iii ii:s:.-iMto the Milutiun or si ds three a!!iins.of.cohl watery tir brirklr f.ir sen ral minutes to mixf '-sud ict it awav to eool. Tho' it will Ibok-. Ittrf ; imthiii:: but sai-.uils while Marm, iV, chemical nai'tHitt will lake place, ana eiiemicai naewin vnii iukc piace, nu '" t"'enty-foiir hours timu will develop forty or "fifty ponatb of reaguilieent ai.d "hito soft soap, c(i?:inf less than oni; ''. i ceut a pound, mid a. good as niaiiv i.r 4." I the adultenittd lompounds called ;cap, )- I !,t --I'ven to ten cents a pound. . How Ions would it take for any other ! j hj.j.Jj .j.,. 3iC to become anythiny; 0li bat -Miap suds?"' Any housewife V: knows that it can not l.e done, witb.-ar.y , soap she has ever u.-e-l nie.it it cm he doae.wtth Dolibiu's Electric. For sale bv all groeirs: Nave McCord f; I Co., W.bo.csasc Agent.-, ot. .iom pn,j.o (A 3'cilclse, not a DrtsJc) COXTACCS 1 !t"S, JICCHC, 3I.VXB-I.t.:ir jjiDtrLio:,', A-inTOKrvitriiT axo rijfTjfmieiiQcjiii- T!X. iir AU. 11T1I ta ISITTKU. An TUc-icc.- tic'oiaata. TowrK nI, XJlrr. lMW T.sril rinary.-rpiil.. r- uaucw, Mi pii-H-att ann ec:i'iiy SI COO ill COLD, rm tw iJfara cn.v?thry viU cotrnrc cr foaaa la tfcsc Vfemcr Trrr.-t for Jinn Blttmsi.l tf II T. C. is an ih5T itcandlnTlstT.!f mrr for w j isE'?v pgi:jt, 3IO S5 ! ikvlk: is . 0OiD.i:V OOODS. GICOCEKIES, HATS, CAPS. BOQTS, SHOES. . " ClAUDAVAKE, QueeuVir-re, rlv., and in fact every ; thim 1-ept i.i a g-.-neral stiH'b. Wc the IllRhest mars. , kefc j.- f(;r all j.s, 0f i Pi'jjducc ; .-. 'PLEAS cs.J Wright City, Mo. 10 "-r?'P IlKEEDEii 0?. Pnre Bred Poeltrf. I am nuvrjiiiiping eggs to sit, froru a very lA-re- breeiliiig stock of Light 1 oo. . . .2 i J&J&.M&&& h3 2 0-).... 3 s-: ! 0 3 00.. ..4 1: ; fmi OX 2 50. ...3 75' Kl -a O --?siuoiiisom S3 l.u ui.i.iiii-,1 -ii ti ii;v v.-iuiiiu, i iiiiu jj 4 7.-, ' horns, Plymouth Iloeks, Aylesbury 1 V.l T 1 111.:... t , "oms, Ducks, Ilronzc '1 tirkeys etc., which I t.liVl ill 1 LM.-11 11.11, 1L- I.'IILU. L llilU U1V11 I , , :. . . . ..i:..- -. . . i.i.. . : t l i i rt J l1".11 1 iu i jiuiuirv nine e:irs, in my 2 .)0. . tit , t.,rire tiost; to that busiiu-ss and do not 150 2i)t!thiukkyj-nld be y.iyjngtoo much, to i statu that I havea.s goad fowls as there V1?. KM' m f' ...i-mis. hu it.u ..n., "i,' u"y . U v'ivs am uisi:inco. kmoihi poiiairy ! well eared for i a plea.s;tre as well as profitable. Watu for illustrated eireu- ! 1:,r ani' t,nf-'t'- . fl E 3 Mt tLaKaU -HiZbtla IZJSvX ' ' . Up i I -OUIMSON, 3Jfl. slairc, cr Sc?;i:!e Sro3 S!crc. Ecslcra in aU LicJa cf mm ' ) - 4 w ..xvS m i2i "fslSIflll MACHillS. Have now l:i itK-"c lnlWxmz UMuhset STE'.VAiiT.SSEf?,..: IMPROVED WILSO viorcrtv : '" - ScW AifiRiCAJfw r KATIQWJ!.. ElcIc. Wki on hind th? attirArucat : fin als owrpy kitid nt sew'.ig tuiibhuies , ii, needles,- .;c. , nEp:vs-M3fa.-- We rejwir. a'! kiirli of sen ing in.i ehiues iu rhe best manner and- gjrar.in . t.-M sattsfaetio. Churgnij.. reasonable : giro ns a trail. ; f A H5??jKIl -IHtOS. j 5 A. M. IWiiley, of rart-rias i elivlrh: sjtati pen whivir fi invent'.; en ihkisI.s ol" irtiT-t. ii a sheet of Ihlu. jsjier i-i :.tta l.c.l to a puteiof ropier .r aine, it is siaied t.at an' eiijr.iyins; r:i.- le ri.ade with i sirr.t.riHmiTy f.cititv i v iuc:;ims .f llU i en. ll"riutlf the po.." if a ilui-.R.kieii t.i-irliine r ntlrclm! i Ibo .l..te Mid lhe i t'll r In tlicnnr.'rceil of the fen, the enneut v. ill run tl.r-u-:ii:d i:i !r.:w i'.sr II. e jsq er is perfonttc I V. iun the drnuirtr is flnhe:!, ink s Lid i . wi b :'i i uli:-nrv roller and t'n i.r.n v l7ni.t , nplri:l.l1ir. -. i I. llu. 1 1 llo I..:u is tliin piKieil in waUr, ih wjiU-n iieracnes uie j -lwc, aiui h rs ixa- 00.' - v for immersion in the and. 1 I i