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though I thonld b jmU mnoh pro > .oUtituto m pieeo of rips »U tml Uut ra met and nicely he * pinkie made of aelt end brown i „ . withieet > to™ little nip of ultpetre

to mb the BMt tender.

The Petroneof Hnebendryhennixed a Woolen Factory Aaaoc at Dakota. Iowa, with $80,000 copi "’■'tee /hrmtx qneriaa if th

that the Haw Bngland Agri-

ieflt*oF^o

Hah." w Hebraaka ezampte from taxation *50 of each farmer'* aeeeesmcnt doting Arc yeote for erery acre of fruit troee he plant* and properly ear** for. Thoa no ia paid in adranoe for helping him- •' They " aay that if the aeed ii wet with apinla turpentine for hi three-qoarler* of in hour, then off with aahea or plaeter, and *o

order from Ooh Vil-

rf'thoThirdBegimentofQiTalry filed n between the men end their anna The company oflioen of the Eleronth wen then ordered to the front and addreeand by Gen. Punk, who told them to go home and wait for farther order*. The oBeern oonf erred with the men, and paid their arm* should be netorod Oat they should not ahoulder their oak eta again under Vflmar’i cam-

not danger that I enltnral Society local hone trot

. the earalry in arbody, which had morning 500*trong-

,—iatlo'otoek, wvd re hour* in making the route They were flnt taken to the

street jail, butWardr- lp -~

laid that he had no room for i . prmooen. Prom there they were e*

eorted to the enenel at White end Elm

with the turnip-fly. The farmer* in some parte of Oregon hare built grain warobenaea of their own, whereby they aars from two I four cent* an each bushel, and the will handle enough grain the Apt ye* to pey for the bailding end oarer a “At one o'dodh r. w.. there was grand parade of premium cattle in th main ring. The prooeeeion wa* heads by the Gallon bahd. and came into th nag in Ane etele. It would be hard l im»fc'!na anything in lire stock Am

prononnoad the display th* seen in th* State." This at Ohio. t i The mote tender end juicy parte of the animal should be ohoeen, not such as are ooatae end tough; part eqnte to the mete lengthwise along the bonce of the loins. Th* promee of preparing should be rimirWtaii quickly, pot canted -* * A good

rad of boUlna wal ro; when it boQa - r littlo salt and a piae* of broad, .lowly toasted, not fiwrnf. latit boU brUkly taka off the eenm, but stir it down a- “ rteea. When don*, strain throogl alere. Thia ia not giren aa the m economical method of preparing hr Es»,w«!sr.^

within their aeopmwe no trouble inWaU ptaetiotlly gone into

_ jontroctors, broken. * apeeulteon. The projeoton of eu ! Jt of new roods hare absorbed the f capital which rightfully belong* to the ‘ legitimate trod* of the country. Last • year, ore* 6,000 mao* of new railroad* 1 were built, not 500 mile* of which were f really needed, or oen be turned to any 1 profitable nee. The foreign market* J gwbeMglutted with Bteee eteiroea j

sr'iC: tea railroad boi geUteon that they would be taken in They auppoeed they would get * commlateon, end with thia they proposed to retire from the eoene. But the for-

the bonds offered to them. For the

had dwindled down to 106, ai thirty mom escaped from tl bailding in the erening. Gap. Punk telegraphed from Broekh to Superintendent of Police Mataell I assistance when the regiment errired the city. Forty policemen pet them at th* South ferry. On the march up Broadway the priaaoeamadeno attempt ' break away, but on the route through —“— * v - “ —* •“ restrained.

Kany escaped by jumping fane** and dodging through hailwayB. Tbeguardr war* thoroughly axeraaed in eheaiDg th* fagitiroa. Three of them were wounded. Christopher Zlncher resisted and was subbed in tha^ight ljealt. - B - n 5y hia wife.

not mt

ing tamefrianda who are members, merely to 611 np th* ranks. All but twelve members el Company I escaped. They ware

lodged in Ludlow street jail. Th* line officers of thing! ell placed under arrest on

Oen. Funk lay* the trouble baa been browing for a long time, arriaing from the oppoeition to Ooh Vilmar, and that ylittnlfliiM disaffection it is said was intensified by the fact that while other regiments' permitted to ride to the perk m — *•“ Eleventh was compellei

guru of the regiment and the

colon were brought oser in a truck and deUrand at brigade head quarters, whaaoe Gan. Funk will direct thair dispoeltion after receiving orders ‘

When the joyone new* of the ( the Arctic Polaris crew reach _ohn the U. b. ataamer Jumat just left to continue her search. The Juniata headed for Cumberland _cmnd, intending, with all rapid!! aible, to viiit any other northern ere gloomy end diacotinging. 'The iee was formin ’ theposUon of the Tigress ws wn. It wee, of course, detei roeeed at all haiarda. The w bed, with a heavy sea on. W hugging the Labrador Coast Hie night waa pitchy dark. - ••

correctness of the^ rumor* which

. sving occtt i someTorty-Ave miles^to e reckless way in which Aft!

allowed to collect and fester in the in the drains of the native towns, gether with the quantities of uni fruit which the Japanese seem to light to munch, have between tl _ many deatha to answer for, and with such surroundingi an ontbreak. of aa epidemic need *“

, ’depleted — 1U gold and made a it to apecio payments impolitic, if not impossible. Watered stocks 1 -

alcohol—whether they emanate from the regular pharmacopuun and are called "—*“rcs, or from the Empirioal Bum ..andare labeled “Tonics,"—are itially dangerous and destrnctive. The only way in which drunkenness can be arreated is by restoring the integrity of the nerves (especially the • of teat* and the great sympathetirve), and porifying th* animal ; and thee* objects are more certainly and swiftly accomplished by the —- of Dm. Waucun'o Tntoait Brrrrna

The Tokohun* Matt has the follow- e

people and the government, deadening moral tone among

_ _ w . >f society, tended to bring vent the contagion spreading in Japan, about the orwtff which well nigh in-

volved the country in rein. It is

What Three Dajs light Do. lithe panic spreads to the oonnb ■ e New Tort paper, it will nc'

Involve widespread rain there, bt

1-1“ it*...

A great deal of eajdtal ‘ * “ *" # The public would be surprised knew how many •‘wad-oat" • have been placed upon the i in London or Frankfort with Now tho rear"

e suffering the

_____ a of onfiMone sue Important branch of our nati

—*—rises.

great thing now ia not to point e bnt to avert, if possible, a eon_iee of the miafortanee of tho peat

days. Of course, the Ant impulae of everybody in difflcultie* is to look to " "overnment for help. It ia quite

dear, however, that tho Treasury can- ~ not play the part of * deu. or machine It is this danger that was apprehended —i .iT-:.- by the Chamber of Oommeroe and the

Produce Exchange, which occasioned their action in appealing to the Secre-

Secretary el the Treeeura to check the Jary of UteTreaaujy for further reUef. eoune of the r— 1 " without exceeding The country is just now drawing large••JmreW ftSM

regular order of bnaineet, drawl —

Europe against ehipmenia of thia si —abroad. The money received foreign bills ia used to cash t drafts from the country, and

producer gets his money for his produos. If these drafts ere not cashed

country banks who have discounted m are embarrassed. The people

...vywhere are timorous and distrust-

ful of the bank*. The •lightest •• " invite*

to reap the wjtfri!

t ing the

-h* just censed the bankstreet who aowed the wind

*811 ions. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which ore no prevalent In the relieve of our great mere throughout the United Statee, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkmisas. Bed, Colorado, Bratoe, Bio Grande, PearL Alabama, Mobile, Saremmh, BoJair.M, and manv others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and

KET rws. swysgs

BCHEWCKS MANDRAKE

? whirlwind. "'The

ing to

— hia functioca,

—ibt be desirable for him *u act without delay. Bnt it i* very diffl- —’* * 1 —* — likely to be Tha Arte thing need ad ia*«m^!denoe!

" restore that? We

present difficulties. It is the which la hnoobiig down good Arms, like eo many ehUdren’a toys. The worst would be over if people in the street ' would give np chasing each other like a ; pookef erighkun,* .teep. <Mvc lime; let forbearance be extended to Arms ■

give in the midst of

i Jt ia followed there

knowing where this sudden atoru I end. The very men who help to reese the gmeral distrait may be Ant to suffer by !L Let ua try to over to-day without fresh failure*, 1 soon the air will be nraeh clearer, and we have no doubt that some of the Anna which have already suspended will be able to see their way out of their difficulties Fisk A Hatch and Jay Cooke t Go. will, apparently, be able to meet thair habilitiea Hours are more precious than gold at a time lit present. Then la not the alightee oeeaity for public alarm. People ee not affect banka which have avoided plunging into rath speculations Bnt if then ia to be a bund rush at every bankinghouse, and a redden call on every Urge Arm, then ia no telling where the disaster may end. In a few days, if a little patienoc ia shown, the bumnea of the street will resmree it* nanal nowise. I* there not common senes enough left iu creditors to lead them to protect their own inteflreta, by abstaining from encouraging the present tendency tebring

everything to the ground •

toper-tuny in oo

similar tronble^appear in^tin greater St* Louis, the extent of the*§iaester

would be fearful to contemplate.

The country merchants would be m ' "e to meet their obligations here

w York, and the wholesale trade

I oily would quickly And itself i volved in tronble that would have i and abort of rain. To avert this ii pending calamity it ia neeeresiy to u : ock the Anancial machinery by which be crops of the eonntry are moved. The hitch in that machinery, as seen above, is in tha negotiation of foreign bait of exchange, and this requires currency. The oumneyisherein abundant "--utitire,but i. not available to-dav. It be available within three days. toy wmlt those three days ? For it is, of —is*, apparent that should there be outbreak before those three days

the holders of the currency then only clasp it tho lighter, and to let a penny of it ont of their

grssp. This is the great anxiety of

Wall street, and the telegraph i ed wish nervous eagerness for ■ situation in the interior.

sign* of

— .—fare ore note the-anxiety and feeling in New ’ » lb* Bret ’

for grinding wheat into Bonr. greet novelty, and reminded ui of the dog churn days of boyhood, when faithful old " Watch," the time-honored house dog, and the writer hereof need to tramp together on the treed, to mike the wheel go kround, that the churn dasher might be sent np and down till butter waa made. That waa year* ego, bnt the memory of those day* linger* like an eventful dream. Here we found an old brown budding. In it was the machinery of e grist mill oomy''*horned, subdued 1 steer*, chewing their ends as they lastly climbed a great wheel Bfty feet across, bd ground ont three thousand pounds of superfine flour every day of xKe ox-mills i

A Singular Gift f the name of E> aged thirty-four, was tried am 1 — England, for having forged a cheek, and waa sentenced to trenaportafor twenty year*. After nerving a i of a few year* aa convict, Wilson released on a "ticket of leave." Hie career after that period would possess bnt little public interest bnt for the fact that in dying eubeeqaenUy he left by will to the corporation of Carlisle a large sum of money, including £10,000 for building a new town hell, and £8,000 to be expended in some way oa Oariitle Cathedral. Besidea thee*

bequests vs Wilson, to

th* _ £150,000. What ia singular about tl money thus wUled wasthat Wileou during life bad never poeeareod a penny o' ’• —* had never even set eye* on of the amount. How h to have it to will wa* in thi wise: A friend of hia named Upcroft, e _

s

heirs, being fflegitimata, V claimed Us pnptety. . B_ . aa'-ssiSssrifS!: • * ■ tan who is now living, i

houses antedating

' ae of the el _ They caught the infection, and, „h they seemed to fatten on the poison, they were swept away by the ^ 16 in the end. The results hav fearful, hut they bring with the: a premise of purer health and sweeter

strength in th* future.

It would be easy to prophesy that

■ ' ' ' a of evd, all ten

much of the erU there should 1» _.en mors of good. The commercial and industrial Interests of the country are sound and secure. Tho national editia firm and unshaken. ... _ stable as in ordinary times. All these are healthful aighs—especially healthful when Wall street is convulsed with- ' convulsing anything beyond it. It almost a tradition that when tho

country is '

is^aatoniah

The failures which followed

in such

ieL fad no «

plas on the er the currency was needed beyond tl wants of * few speculators. The Unite “■ teelkeaeuryV— ""

bond* and re

J; bnt even aero were unfortunate, for onbauka did not have the eg was left to them cxic wall, and In going they t nobody outside of tho . ipeculatlon. Tho great business interests which centre ’ " ~ metropolis see that they are ' ent of tho men who toes stocks up »uu down, and in to* fatnro fancy abares bought and sold open a margin will . iF°the prims donna at f* - e September Crop Bepert*: crop report* of September re ooived in the statistical division of th< Department of Agriculture present at avenge of ninety-five for tho oouditioi of the wheat crop aa a whole, which is about the same aa in the September * -* 1872, while the preeent f™" ■—* " —— Th®..— r. last yeai* Minnesota, Wiseonain, Missouri, ansa*, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New usey. The average* of Ulnois, Iowa, _id Miehigin differ little from '• 1872. California and Indian* — favored. The States in which a more than average yield of wheat per aero ia indioated by the September reports are Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Oregon in the West, and New Jersey,

ju.Yil.Trff ^ llpiliiiils-

')W*M5£ponse| l a"M>«tere.'j‘ AGENTS WANTED FOR BEHIND "‘SCENES IN WASHINGTON.

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Vj^esjvmMm nr salSsSsr ‘

l'nWBftw”as?rMlV.C.T>oo.i

Pin, Taiio, and other Worms, lurking In the sratem of so many thousand!, am eflectoally destroyed snd removed. No system of medicine, no vennifugee, no anloelminitlce will free tho system from worms

$5 to $20 J? uli'* asiumT o‘“riaIfl“**oo* (the great ALTEBATTTE I AND BLOOD PURIFIEK. I U fa not A

Bitters display so-decided an inflnenoo “s=fii:.7!sa , iiiood.L_ „ ever you find its impurities banting through I the ekin in Pimples, Ernptions, or Sons: I cleanse It when yon find It obstructed sod 11 slnrgiah In the veins: cleanse It wl fool; /nor feelings will tell yon Who the blood pure, and tho health of th

a used and recommended by pi._tei.n* wherever It bks i introduced. It__wiU

I „ .. afooea, Jt MAT1SH, WJUTBSWSZUNO, GOVT, GOT TEE.

and roU|. r WaMagamnaAC

I JXbSjUTT, gnvvarvxjva COES VMPTJON, end *11 disease* arising from an impure condition of the blood. Bend which yon will find certificate* from reliable and trustworthy Physicians, Minister* of the Gospel and others, «