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b* rifled in «

light tomrrel n ai vhiofa tney eff >rd A niilftm one infaeorie. With greet perfccUoo in

hie Uri of dieordere which ore eo li to epripg out of alight oohL" F oerrr be bghtl/ abo<L BooU or ah when they, fit eloeely, [Irene egeimt loot nod preTent the free drdblatior the blood. When, on tlie oontrery, i ' mbreoe the foot too tightly.

st it to go thioogh ceey enough to elw * boracfly to ride on the end. That' e wmy your trunk* get broken, m *r rir. Thirty-flre, aiity-foor, Cbri ad breach. All right. Oood-moniing.

Who Wu He I

From * merry tele of yeen ago a j« taken which to-day forma one of tin k dinlognon of onr negro minatre i*. A farmer aenda a lout of a aoi , to college, and the lad waacuuninedaa b ut of hiaknowledgei “laaac hai

tympadhy in the heart of carry nt woman who care* for the well-being of j j their fellow. Thin particular eaae oe- j r enrred at No. 284 May atreet. From the 1

w noil, and if the gr T>W. a j July. Orchard greaa anereeda t' thi* way. Oahoon'a broadeaat ao

In a

"who a

they The enndidate, being m

blood geta

between, the leather and atoekinga ia filled with a oomfortabla aupply '

■ father 7"

" his tr

d rule is n<

t ait i

■amp anoea. it u often imagined that rmleaa they are poritirely wet it ie not neoeeanry to change them while the feet are at-reat. Thia ia a fallacy, for when the leaat dampnoaa is absorbed into the ■ole it ia attracted further to the foot itself by its own hist, and the

rilh a letter relating his discomfiture. 'Then foole and ass-head!' 1 exclah so tutor, •• Dost then not know Tt Miller of Oneneyl” “Yea," answered

the hopeful scholar, he had two aot

the grief waa caused.

Miller and Alderman Tom Scott, ao ■ by the Inter-Ocran repnw tire, entered the building, and ther wretched bed, a table and a chon the.floor crouched a woman, mm and crying in the moat anguishing ■ nor. She would not bo comforted, nltliough the kind hearted officials ~

pcophsued a brilliant future ft

ut a clay soil, if well! ■’•gwlatiTe bribery, pending in Wood "

,t i f rr ; meliowed and dry, will bring a go-ttl : Ohio. James I.. Gordon, u icgisla- k r ol j crop. Sow two bushels per acre, with j *” r> bstifled that three members of tire i Sutc m.ce the drill, aa fast as the land is plowed ! H, "" v ' 01 KepreeentatiTre hod offered J lima....Hr. j and harrowed, hut if bruadmat, use half him money to rote for a till. One '. Koglsiu]. a bushel more of seed, and harrow. Boll 'hent said: " Help ua, and llic day af Amenca. and ( after sowing in either case, or when the : ll, " ^ F***'" , wn>e »ua will hand yoi

be fricndnliip | barley ia two inches high. Father the ”>***• 'hiehytm wiU t

college w

in ili tlan^eroiia]'

tliia by trying.

who hadjoet nearly all bis hair after rery aarere attack of fo»er, conanlted French physician of gnat reputed ant oeaa as n hair restorer. The proecription given him waa a drachm of the homeopathic tincture of phoa|,horns ounce of castor oil; the bare api rubbed twice weekly, for half an hour each time, after the akin of the head h baen thoroughly cleansed with wa water without amp, Thia treatment i faithfully carried out about six monti the hair soon Iregan to grow, and it ysar from the time of first following the doctor's advice, his bead waa aa thoroughly covered as ever, the new i hair being shout two shades dsrki

hsuds, keeps small bottlo of glyc. near the place where you habitually them, an.1 whenever ym have flui

washing and before you wipe them, put one or two drops of the glycerine ou the wet palm and rub the hands thoroughly -tbit, if it were soap; then dry ligh' bad weather will not prevent your skl_ from being smooth and soft, if this plan

of uatngfylyoartna is followeih

told that the by the spells i a neighbor,

to his hi

To ai

e the

negreea, cany pare to burn ner alive after has cruelly floggesl her, was for Qnarenli the w.wk of a few hours. The mai of the aegram, soeotupanied by only. iniUvidnol, went lo the aoene of crime/ and begged for the life of the

l «

ed his book on his two < routh who he slave U tnnity, and m twice w . ly killed hit piece. The whole m

father. " Manyl" cries tlie candidate, "I can tell you now; that was Tom Miller, ol Osonoy."

: "Oil, t

ia stated on the authority ol Fresh Anderson of the Kansas agriculture!

college, that of the whole number of studenta leaving that inatitation since '"67 not one has choaen forming fur a isincaa This does not look credible, d yet it may be true. Perhaps three young men were induced more by oompanionahip tlian anything else lo seek the eity, and it ia by no means improbable that aa their minds mate

conclude'that a country life,

led to.the bed. On U e sheet, and, raising i he. had been dead for When tlie man's face was nor woman'sgrief burst ou i broken English, she eriei

What si

What stronger tplo of broken heart * told 1 He loved her, be atrogher, he died for her, and his * d face and bo4y a plainly that he had died from poverty. Ben Miller took tlie woman aeidn and romforted her m best he could, and, be- v iween sobs and half-choked utterances, l nnntged to obtain a few facta regardinf her husband. He died three days ago. of friends, for

.a In,

icy, she eo

■vide for the l

fanners began thair careers in town; they obtained a good knowledge of .general busineea, and then, after due reflec i, they saw the advantages they would sees should they choose a rural life Much, however, will depend on the kind

' ' ' ' " yoong

agricultural a

t will Is

He Ought lo Hare a Pern son of a Michigan pen to Col. D. 0. Col, pension giving a detailed nooouot of the death of the pensioner, his father, aged eighty* nd his mother, aged i account of their nine children, and then proceeds: “I have a wife 'wenty children; four twhis, then i hen a boy and n girl, then four girl tie time, then two girls, then a boy girl—twenty in all. Married In 1861.

dren within ten months. Wo have been . shoo (show) to the nabors." ' iiabore" think Urn pension agent ontinue to pay him the pension fora irewn by his father, and perhaps 1 house for him. He thinks be deserves pension for bringing so many pel ato tile world, quite aa much ua nUiera >r taking a leat number out of the

Compounding s Felony, le English House of Commc

was called to the fact that Lord Dudley hail offered £1,000 reward for

lion of lady Dudley's jewel the paragraph that all comaon the subject would boeon-

ridered ss strictly confidential, the sole object being the recovery of the missing property. Sir. Lewis, who prepared the investigation, said; 1 shall ask if Lord Dudley is not a magistrate, and chairman if the Quarter Bemloui for the county of ifureester, and whether it ia not calculated to bring discredit on the adminis

ustico that he should have 'or a felony committed; .and,

finally, whether it ia intended by tlie government to suffer such proosodinga lo pass unnoticed- The announcement

waa received with cheers.

rial of his remains, but was compelled to for three whole days with f husband—and why cannot the poor 1c the rich I—to keep her company, a her little babe of twenty-one moot must add to her grief by its ehildi prattle and.merriment. She nid t)

for two whole days she had had nothing ’

to eat, and, jioor woman, she was faint from waul of food. Her hm had been a consumptive for some

past, and if he eouhl obtain work was ' unable to hold his situation. Now and , then he managed to got some work, , merely In name, and on the proceeds of j this they had subsisted for some time rf past But the end esme. Frostrated . by hi* mahuly, ho was taken sick. Hho ! * knew not whither to go fur .aid. Forjt three days ho suffered from hun-; *

nd disease, and death ' come a , ”

!ul and welcome visitor, and Kate ! "'jT' TV""

bar waa left aluue and helpless i

with her infant. But the cries of the I Ba° low and orphan are heard, and Ben. j rsw week, a. Miller and Aid. Stout were Iho nieaacn- j pemirausry f mercy. Give them credit fcir it, j KramUaoitn! cy* deserve It They told the I arriving in Q

veil o

1 j the first is the heavier, and tlie latter

j | higher priced'in the market

— s,™.... , —Soils that are moist, or newly, the OeeUT j plowed sod. should be sown to oats in ... Delegate i preference to barley. Sow two and oneor polygamy i half bushels of seed ss early as ponrible.

of seed than outsit heavy grain is desired, climate; that from Canada; New Brans-

are no more valuable er and one-half bushels of barley oi id one-half of vetches or i

” ! to rijien. the enrol straw a ^ i into chaflT*for"

wheat is greatly benefited, and tlie gn and clover seed sown is more likely retdi. Anriricui. Frirnnizen*—mi

reply to

Died Suddenly of lleai

BRATTLEBORO, VT. The Moct Extensire MMBlhetory of Beed Organs in the WorM! i»- li-tUSTISATHD CATaLOCKTO SENT FWU S5u.aS!

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ragT^ygrjkrsgr^ ’»

mud on tho lower ranges of erndu mountains ofOMllbr-

I S.E

■ £z.“.£; I -ti';

2s -

, the mcdiclmd properties ol

mfroin without the as* o questlou Is almost

of Alcohol. ' dally asked.

■ unparalleled success ol vtximiK HjtTrust' 1 Our answer is, that they remove ,hc ™ l,e of disease, and the [uilicnl racovprl lli * health. They ore tho great - : Wood purifier and n life-giving princlpls, lirnT' 1 n I^nuct Benorutor and lurigantor of the system. Never before in the

Hb : 683 Broadw “y. New York. 1 "\'>'" >*‘»^«»areA|wnent,ii..jd

;si

en yssre old. , emunot pay as

odn. .

imber of SpanMi reidiwv sjala by

Moira j tal is required, and the chief uinh! of this i .* pptal j is to provide good fertilizers. Tlie value ! e og In of fertilizers is now well understood. c »bsr- They must be applied earlv and with the I j 1 ‘hat | Heed. For bkrley.oata,clover, and grass, 1 f '3-1 “ , ’ ply ° ne h,m ' 1 "' d “ Ul1 flft-v pounds of j £ i superphosphate of lime, and one hundred ! e loody i " f n , i * ra ‘'' 01 “m*. P" r “TO- Sow ‘hem. ~ mem fi"" 1 .’ powdered, broodeant— half each 1 .Tbs i the seed is covered. The tirSt .ifln will f, omilr,, carry them into tho soil. lad thOM who | n l that : doubt, experiment upon one acre. | PtASTzn.—Sow one bushel per acre !.

-.PrialiOT '

*>««•* POPE’S

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3 Broadway, New York.

SOLD ON THIAL.

L rate to I Tnnus.imK proclaim Tt*

RjlTsig?

•S i [ compound o? ” PURE COD LIVErI

n yonng

: < : s i • ■ : k a i j

LOIL AND LIME..

only della

he^mmioy. j

t and edn-

Onn of tho rectory found an intelk rated Hollander living woman in a cabin on H > Imrn in Holland, but immigrated to the Dutch possession" in the East, and lived among the nativea for years, until be berams degraded almost to the has his beard trimmed like a wean lie stereotyped dres . taken for a Celestial - by the .lireetory

Tho main objection most peop to sending eomniuoinations on cards ia that the writing is, of oouree, open to general perusal. A good i avoiding tWa difficulty ia to u» pathetic ink. A' solntion of tan grains hyposulphite of soda in sixteen trnMpc ' ' water is the "impost fluid for Kwe. Use a perfectly clean [ after writbig go over the . loti a smooth jmi>er csitter to ram races of tlie adt. Exposure to of a bright coal fire turns the w

left helpless, furnished her i

a the nearest undertaker pure the body for burial. Fr they visited the relief and aid / and exacted a promise .that she should be cared for. T eonnty agent’s office they ■ ' iromised to look after her needs, is s history of a few daya of thi woman's eaisteuce. Tlie neighbor not enough for her sorrow to ten er aid, and it wsa only yratcrdny afternoon that tlie wife of assistant fin d Petrie, who resides in the ri canity, hoard of the case. As for tin ' ' ’ <u of tlie officials con it be over

a hard fought bat- l ie deed of chaiity °

exmlerfsltiug. bu bo over two bundred per for dispoeiag of- bis b>

, n I will sow a bushel ,. r __ »|- i with perfect regularity; it also sow: lo other Hue fertilisers broadcast. It all re j pays to use plaster at ten dollars a

rt- j or forty cents a bushel.

“ ; Pastcksoi.—Harrow old pastures ■

to the penitentiary | * heavy Imrrow. aa money United ! ^ ,rc " 1 ' »ud two hundred [mi

t* tryiog’io gel the ! °f fi"f >*«oe-flour per i

_ re’Tre3.‘“re're“Jl''' their vasTw^fU OPIDMCDRE iust.

No Pci-son can take those Biltore tccordlng to directions, and remain long' . nnwell, provided their bones are not do- ‘ sitoyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond Billons, Remittent nnl Intermittent FfiTPrs, which are so prora e_. w -v .. » — gre,,, „

tea, ear--' ie Mississippi, Ohio, M

Illinois, Tennesaeo, Cumberland, Ai sox. Red. Colorado. Eratoa, Rio Grande, Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko-

■ith with ^rasa* a^l

t | give the t yard m i and one

n drowing of

annre. A few . .. of salt will bo useful, rons.—Early potatoes should

rotted | and promoting Ua hoallhy gr.

;uqin. and ’remarkably so during sca- - -• snal heat and dryness, arc

SISS51 B 9P K I;™ SSfaSKra, rttsSHSHa SifSiftCSrs*’ C A treatment,»pargMive.ewrUng*pow. cpiw i ISJSiJ'KTc'SlRuilrMaxoini' cr f ui influeuce upon these various or-jr-J'-Ic'",-.' •• v..» MWV. Cl.'I 'r- '.I gons, is essentially necessary. Thsre lSBraR51 1 ^ d * rk -

acid nputer with which tho bowels are loaded, at the same tlms stimulating the secretions of tlie liver generally restoring tho healthy

Jr victory, (loretoor bigenoll la re

er Uiey or

ta will nr

Atmos.—Purchasers, ip (a isisrelcd siilutioo o

■lest of all. ItU ui act they will lie

. ir injured. Look - 1 Colorado potato beetle; hand-pick mil

, L I tliey are in too great force; so a last re- i Enomine iho brails'‘WforejmiT

m J sort, dust pariv green mix.sl with tweulv ™ u,

ct | ports of flour from a flour dredger upon ■r I tlie vines, keeping the wiud alwavs to ELZcrmcrrr is Lmt—All is ; tlie hook eo w to blow tlie dust from yon; lAJ^Tarf bb »r , tir a tsblespoonful stirred in a pailful , f nervraii and genrral »! Sr™ 1 1,' 1 ' feSSS-iEE'-K. Uiem as soon as the flrat one ia seen, and bj Wolia Bell Co.. Ctaamwti. Ol

“ I Bivc them no chance to multiply,

• j by purifring uH Us fluids with YmmsH ‘ ipldenilo can taks hold

i fore-armod.

ir Imllccxtlon, I.vul be Kbouldera, Coughs,

I,,, M . u . _ Chest, Dizjlness, Sour

’Irirr-H.: Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tasts "V-'-'-r !” the Mouth, Bilious Attacks,.Palplt»-

roirei. iM 1 /... lain iw-.ii*. o— o tatiotioftbo Heart, Inflammation of tbs IreLtareiSSr, Ns . Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kld-

1 — r *i ! neys, and a hundred other [mlnft-’

A New Way to Retain Nsbseriheni. An indignant subscriber to the Eliza- J beth A’cte* csroe into the office a .

■leys sgo, and onlerolhis paper stopped, s

bemuse _ he differed with Itiehsrd I Rue in Ua views of snbsoiling tan

mils. Richard ooncedevl the man _ . right to stop his paper, and remarked, •

coolly, as be looked over his list : '*" know Jim Bowden, d 1

, The Effects of Polvon. 1 1 A man named Walker, Uring in Brook-

- lyu, suffered from s nervous disaaee, and

■ : was recommended by’ iun physician ki 1 take a ilmg. He dt! -o.-and noted the ; -iirv asp. avn effect aa follows; I P* "-a**."

Veterinary surgeons all over I he coir ramw^nunendtaj: tOitridanA tWeedr^Cb iras.1 laws of sppwlle, roogliotss of U ,ir. rt'ipi sge of Uianl. or wslsr, Ibk-k wsl. «zl*s and cokb*. awolliaz of tbs glsnd irnw, boors sll, thick wind and braves.—Co<

want my name put down." gives him, and he wrote h clerkly style, and Ua convers

re. He spoke Chinese flnenily, and sdwkhctly’rinda

Sad Indeed.

dsnisn, of Newport, It

| set s-kcttlo of boiling water on th the other day, near where her littl

• two and s half yrara old, was playing! t

e boy steiipod suddenly backwards 1 fell fall length into the kettle. Mrs. i Daman seized Urn and polled him ont. nt he rtrnggled and fell Imci sgsui. 1 •mahfed that the akin all over Us body iked off; and he survived the accident

fly eighteen hours. ;

. “Do yon know J t Hardscrabble 1" "Very welh^ssid t

nation of mnsele* sad limt ns more then taken. dilBtv ig immediately, and want

; j r, “

’ York legialsture pcnbllng fi

The Markets, j BsrrCsUte-rrtrasleKsIralauiocta

Well, I've heard of him." Web'," said Richard, gravely, '

■topps.1 his paper liemnso I nid he

The well should be sank st as grad s

Tnsnmnz Cwrar.rr. wantonly Imital trestn under judicial investi*

legs weak ; unable to hold up head ; •' speech thickening some ; pain andhesvi- ' ness in top and back part of head ; pulse " Sltyhix ; at quarter past Are took " _ I bdse of collar-bone and hi moscl,-.; ac ,} the chest,. no diminution of spa J alxnit the eyes, new of photophobia „ i"! like 6f light); at-twenty-five minuffs past " • | Bve, drowninma, Ineliued to sleep ; a! I [ twenty minntes to six, eyes difficult tc j I open, speech difficult, fall ares in throat, f j | pruetratin.1 nearly oompiste, diplopia t , rvdigible Might) vastly increased ; st by , I mimitos post eik, nausea, twitching" or , 1 right side, nnsMe to artionlste. eye

A girl o

hia spleen upon. The proof is that he pulled out her hair, blistem} the bottomi of her foot Ivy slapping them with s boar,), ■put tobacco juiee in her eyes, and made

’ off, though yon

See here, Mr. La siilisariber, looking son IH just ki

urn AKhtsshop

t OsnUnslste : Ihe tliroot, pulse shout sixty. Janus H lager. , At this port of the narrative Mr.

franticnlly for water, r some coffee. On lief

I dead. lie hod hltlisnii bssj^obuiiml and dir- di * 1 01 l’* riU I l| is of ihe spinal cord. Modern Medical Discovery.

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