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VALLIEKE'S PR1XCELT CLAIM. in vast 1 THE LEDGEIi. The Irish are emigrating numbers to South Australia. PDLYERMACHER'S Cbbw Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Western District of Missouri, interposed POPULAR SCIENCE.

a demurrer, which, after the case had dragged along until February, 1878, the Eebosesk explosions are often caused Court sustained, declaring the grant in- by allowing lamps to sit on mantel-valid, and dismissing the bill of the pieces and other warm places during the claimants. The petitioners appealed to day. The oil becomes heated aod a the United States Supreme Court, to dangerous gas is generated in the va-which the case was submitted, on print- cant space above the oil. ed argument, in December. The weak ELECTRIC BELTS t'nblislird Tkttrday.

EM roil! i KANSAS. GENERAL BREVITIES. I A lcal Strife for Million of Actm of Land Tl.e tyrant thmc the Baron of Car. ondrlet Madr, and the Urlc-oal of which John Wileon Konnd in Old Tobaeco-bonse-More Litigation After Year on Year at Law. From the Xew York Sua.

The c'airrj of the heirs of Don Joseph Wholesale and retail. Send forprlea. HAIR E.1H KMUil. MadlwM.CMcaKa fOVTH Aeenta Wanted S350j e-IIlntr artw -s in thr world; one sample point developed in the whole case was a rOFtLAE tallacy. the notion the vagueness of the description of the that ice purifies itself by the process of claim.

freezing is not based upon trustworthy For all kinds of Lm-roy. S.fvula. TeOgr or Witrtn, Salt Kheurn, an cUi IH nr r.lin and Blond. Oct Bvrrxi varr antsd to curb iu CA3ts up Piles; from On to iHUFi Bottles all Case Hi mok.1 If your DniegiflK bti 11. -t in it.

him to far It. Pile per boctia. observation. On the contrary, it is utterly wrong in principle to take ice for consumption from any pond the water of which is so foul as to be unlit for drinking purposes. The thermometer has been as low as Valliere to acres of land, un-87 decrees below zero on the summit of der a grant made in 1793 by Baron de i I'cak during tie present winter.

Carondelet, Governor-fieneral of Lou- Ti of Bhopal is a clever and Man, then a Spanish P. was energetic lady. Shfc has built the best passed upon by the I nited States Su-bospital in India, out of Calcutta, is Court a week last Monday, niakinp excellent roads, and arranging or many years this gigantic ciaim has lor a railroad to her dominions. working iU way through uj. the meshes of the law.

Attorney-Gen- The shepherds of Egypt had a singu- Supreme Court I -i t- t.f tf. tinnr ft itu arirnrinr Trip i 1 The Supreme Court confirmed the decree of the District Court dismissing the claim from the Courts, holding that for want of an actual survey at the time the grant was made, and for want of an adequate description by which it can now be surveyed or identified, the claim did not come within the provisions of the section of the act of I860, which brought such claims to the notice of the Court. A crushing disappointment was contained in this brief conclusion to those WHEAT. SEED that it was a demand for a principal! aid of lire. They placed them in a sung How to Produce Heat.

The animal body makes its own heat, and is so fr independent that, if it can be protected from the cooling or heating influences of the outer world, it will maintain an equal and healthful temperature. The source of heat is food.which Wheat, rvsuried bf many fannert in lllinoto. Iowa. Kan- sas. Nebraska, and New York, as hamlest ana rieldmg TarM? Uiej rrer grew.

Also Bdorado and BusslaD Fyfe, Clover. Flax. Huihrftrtan. and othar Farm Swds, Uunll. BuUdliis Material and Farm Suppnas lor sale at the wholesale House or Uia Fanners' Lqib-er Association.

Catalog sent frm Adrtresa Seoree Woodier, Manager. 242 S. Waur street, Chlcag. UL whose hopes for future prosperity were in the subtle processes of the organism tied to the claim. In the extremity of and life acts as fuel and undergoes oxi- the disappointment an offer of 61 dation and "combustion." In the ab-acres of the land was made to Gen.

B. seace of sufficient or suitable food, or F. Butler, to secure a reargument be-1 what is the same thing in effect when, fore the Supreme Court. A study of from any cause, the normal functions of Justice Miller's decision, in which the i digestion and assimilation are impaired, other members of the Supreme Court the body is not properly heated from concurred, leads the lawyers to helieve within, and the subject feels cold, that the claim still exists, and may be Astatic BroBcMtis, Of Sine Tears' Standing-, Cort-l br the Syrnp. I have beea for the last nine rears.

ty." The territory claimed is only 12 miles lass than that of the kingdom of Belgium. Its area is greater than that of the whole State of Mary land. The land claimed stretches along the White River in Arkansas, through a large section of the States of Missouri and Arkansas, embracing the whole or parts of 24 counties and 7,000 acres of land in the Indian Territory. The value of the claim was over ten millions dollars. Don Joseph Valliere, to whom the grant was made, was a Captain in the army of the King of Spain, stationed in Louisiana when that State was a province, and embraced a territory which has since been formed into the Slates of Arkansas and Missouri.

Capt. Valliere died intestate in Xew Orleans in 1799, still possessed of all the millions of acres The Most Marvelous Shooting on Record. They had been talking about the remarkable performances of Dr. Carver, the marksman who shoots with a rifle glass balls which are sent into the air as fast as a man can throw them. Presently Abner Byng, who was sitting by, said: That's nothing." What is nothing." Why, that shooting.

Did you ever know Tom Potter?" Xo." Well, Potter was the best hand with a rifle I ever saw beat this man Carver all hollow. I'll tell you what I've seen this man Potter do. You know, maybe, along there in the cherry setson Mrs. Potter would want to preserve some cherries; so Tom would pick 'em for her, and how do you think he'd stone 'em?" "I don't know. How?" "Why, he'd fill his gun with bird-shot and get a boy to drop half a bushel of cherries at one time from the roof of the house As they came down he'd fire and take the stone clean out of every cherry in the lot! Its a positive fact! He might occasionally miss one, but not often.

But he did bigger shooting than that when he wanted to." "What did he do?" Why, Jim Miller did you know him? No? Well, Tom made a bet once with Jim that he could shoot the button off of his own coat-tail by aiming in the opposite direction, aud Jim took him up." Did he do it?" Dolt! He fixed himself in position and aimed at a tree in front of him. The ball hit the tree, caromed, hit the corner of a house, caromed, struck a lamp-post, caromed and flew behind Tom and nipped the button off as slick as a whistle. You bet he did it "That was fine shooting." Yes, but I've seen Tom Potter beat it. I've seen him stand under a flock of wild pigeons, billions of them coming like wind, and kill 'em so fast that the front of the flock never passed a given line but turned over and fell down, so that it looked like a kind of a brown and featnery Niagara. Tom did it by having 23 breech-loading rifles and a boy to load 'em.

He always shot with that kind." You say you saw him do this sort of shooting?" Yes, sir; and belter than that, too. Why, I'll tell you what I have seen Tom Potter do. I saw him ence set up an India-rubber target at 300 feet and hit the bull's eye 27 times a minute with the same ball! He would hit the target, the ball would bounce back right into the rille barrel just as Tom had a great sufferer from Ilroochitis and Asthma, at times Ul mat for weets I could neither He down or late anj nonrlshment of consequence, and HOME INTERESTS. Stewed Tripe. Cut np small, cook in milk, slice several onions, add to the tripe season with pepper, salt and butter add thickening, and sprinkle over some parseley chopped fine.

Fried Potatoes Potatoes, sliced very thin, should be cooked in a deep skillet the lard or butter must be boiling hot. placed in a wire sieve, much time is saved and trouble spared. Cream Cookies. 14 cupfuls of thick sour cream, 14 cupfuls of sugar, 1 egg, 1 teaspoonful each of salt, saleratus and caraway seeds. Roll quite thick; enough for 40 to 50 cookies.

Doughscts. 1 pint sour milk, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon soda, 4 cup lard, nutmeg to flavor. Mix to a moderately stiff dough, roll 4 an inch thick, cut in rings or taists, drop into boiling lard and fry light brown. A Rat Exterminator. Baron von Baekhofen, has discovered a cheap and simple method of exterminating rats.

It consists of a mixture of two parts of well-bruised common squills and three parts of finely-chopped bacon made into a stiff mass, with as much meal as may be required, and then baked into small cakes; these aie put down for the rats to eat, and are said to effect their complete extirpation. Lemon Dumplings. Sift 8 ounces of dried bread crumbs, mix them with the same quantity of very finely chopped suet, pare off the thin yellow rind of a lemon, chop it very tine, and add it with the juice to the bread and suet. Mix in 4 pound of sugar, 1 egg, and enough milk to make a stiff paste, about 4 pint. Divide the paste into 6 equal balls, tie them in a floured cloth, and boil them an hour.

Serve with butter and sugar, or sirup. New York Cake. 2 cups of sugar, 1 of butter, 1 of milk, nearly 4 cups of flour, white of 8 eggs, 3 teaspoonfuls of baking-powder, flavor with lemon. Bake a little more than three-fifths of this mixture in 3 jelly tins, add to the remaining batter 1 tablespoonful ground allspice, 14 tablespoonfuls ground cinnamon, teaspoonful cloves, 1 pound each of sliced citron and chopped raisins. Bake in two jelly tins, and put together with frosting, alternating dark and light.

Fried Chicken. After neatly dressing and carving in pieces of proper size, parboil a half hour or longer until tender; take out with fork and place in a frying-pan of melted butter; fry brown by frequent turning to keep from burning. A nice gravy is made by pouring the broth in which it was boiled into the frying-pan with a thickeningof flour and any seasoning preferred. Curled parsley arranged as a garnish adds to the general efi'ect. which they turned so rapidly that the friction of the air heated them to the exact point required for use.

Imagine a mass of ice a mile wide and 30 miles long, crashing along with the power of a thousand freight trains, and you will have some idea of the caking of a gorge on the Ohio, says the Toledo Blwlc. The consumption of chewing-gum in the I'nittd States is about 30 tons yearly; that of spruce gum somewhat less, and that of a gum made in Tennessee from balsam tolu, and sold in the Southern States, about 20 tons. Thk Grecian philosopher.PytBagoras, ate nothing on his bread but honey, and as he lirei to be 90 years old, he recommended his disciples to follow the same regimen. They followed his example and found themselves all the better for it. The revolver is a very poor substitute for the dictionary.

They had a spelling match at Fostoria, 0-, the other evening, and Mr. Schrach convinced Mr. Panhnrst that he was wrong by fatally shooting him. The former will cow enjoy a spell in prison. m1ne the time sntteml Inb-nselr Unding no relu from all the mtilicinesl taken.

I concluded to U7 vuur Compound svmp ot Hyt -phosphites. I have. In all takon twelve bottles, and nov. 1 feel as strong and well asevtT I fell in iu lllf. and the last year have not had one moment's sicknev.

ami ns Uier does damp. mem or draught have tbe k-asi enect upon me. prosecuted through the provisions of the act of 1860, looking to the confirmation of the grant by Congress, and that the claim was not declared invalid by the Supreme Court, but that the bill was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Accordingly, the claim is yet to engage the attention of the lawyers and speculators, and the hopes of the heirs of Don Joseph Valliere. Love Laughs at the Old Man.

granted to him, and there was no administration npon his effects. The rec Dangers ok Moldy Bread. A singular case of poisoning from eating a pudding made in part of moldy bread is reported in the SaniUry Record. The main facts of the case may be briefly stated as follows The principal materials of the pudding consisted of scraps of bread left from making toast and sandwiches, and they had been about three weeks accumulating. To these scraps were added milk, eggs, sugar, currants, and nutmeg.

The whole was baked in a very slow oven, and was subsequently eaten by the cook, the proprietor of the eating-house in which it was prepared, the children of the proprietor, and two other persons. All of FELLOWS' AND BANDS Are self-applicable to any part of the bodj, for tbe speedy and effectual cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Female Complaints, Nervousness, Urinary Diseases, General Ill-Health, Wasting Decay, Spermatorrhoea, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Sexual Exhaustion, Spinal Diseases, Indigestion, And other cnronle ailments. VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY. Extract from the Baltimore America," December Ul, The Pulvermacher Electric Belt is recora-mended to (reneral use for the following reasons: First, for its wonderful properties for the cure of diseases of the kidneys, stomach, liver and blood; secondly, for its extreme simplicity, and the fact of its being applied outside, precludes all possibility of any injury being done to the patient, as an external remedy is universally acknowledged to be safe. Another advantage is the facility with which the progress of the disease and cure can be watched, and if the Belt be not quite in the riht place, it can be very easily readjusted so as to cover the parts affected.

The PulTermscuer Electric Belt, and its perfection, has been hailed with delight, not only tiy the ufTerers who have regained health, enjoyment, and a new lease of life through its U-n- lii cnt qualities, but by the medical profession, who very frequently prescribe lu use to their patients." PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS indorsed and approved by the most eminent medical and scientific authorities in the world, by the Faculties ot France, England, Austria, Prussia, Belgium, and America, and by well known writers, who refer to the ex Inordinary cures effected by Pulvermacher's Electric Belts and Bands, in upward of one hundred medical and philosophical works. Pfm-riitive Pamphlet and The Electric a la'pe Illustrated Journal, ct aiiiing lull particulars, mailed free. Address FULVEP.MACHER GALVANIC Cincinnati, m. t-3jAvoiil bogus appliances claiming Jcclric fwiHties. Our PamjihM explains how to distinguish the genuine from the spurious.

Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Hrreseribedbythellnit physicians In every 1oj and town uliere It has Ik- introduced, and It la a thoroughly orthodox preparation. ords of the Catholic Cathedral sho that he was married to Marie Felieite Mocati, and the baptismal records of the same cathedral show that he had four children, the eldest being Bernard Valliere, the second Marie Felieite Valliere, the third Francis Valliere, the fourth Eugenia Valliere. Marie Felieite Valliere A year or two ago a young man named Calvin Cowgill, who was employed as a telegraph operator in the Western Union office in Fort Wavne, be A tempouarv assistant in a Lexin CONSUMPTIO came acquainted with Miss Mamie Har- these became violently ill, with syaip- ton (Ky.) grocery went to the tUUlS I1 LlllUUlb uc Ul LUC mon, the youngest daughter of Daniei Harmon, landlord of the Harmon children (aged three years) and one of the adults died. The necropsy of the barrel when a customer called lor quart of vinegar, and there was quite run on that clerk for vinegar until the storekeeper suspected that somethin i body of the child caused the medical I men to suspect poisoning, and accordingly the viscera, together with the rera- I nant nf the nrjitH'ntr thn niHtpri-tlu iKPit was wrong. Xow that we send beer to (rermany, House, in this city.

Miss Harmon is a pelile brunette, with a wealth of lustroui dark hair, heavy, sweeping eyelashes, a pair of flashing black eyes, whose glances might well affect the heart of any ardent, sympathetic young man, and a lithe, slender, graceful figure. Mr. Cowgill seemed to be stricken with Cupid's darts upon the first sight of this charming young lady, and he at once laid assiduous siege to her affections. it may be interesting to know the amount of that fluid consumed there. The whole was married to Capt.

Don Francis Vaugine, her father's Adjutant-General. Hi3 daughter, Marie Felieite, married James Scull, the lineal ancestor of a number of the plaintiffs in the suit just decided. There was a son and three other of Capt. Vaugine, the youngest, Kulalie, becoming the wife of Creed Taylor, an Arkansas farmer, who is still living in Jefferson County, Texas, and is nearly 80 years old. Taylor's wife died in 1827, six years after their marriage, leaving two children still living, Annie K.

Gracie and Mrs. Kulalie Vaugine Walker. '1'he next year after her death Creed Taylor married Mary Ann Valliere, his wife's cousin, also a grand-daughter of Don Joseph Valliere, her father being Francis Valliere. She died in 1838, and her descendants are three grandchildren, named Zock, German Empire last year drank 841 All BISOSBEES OF THE THEOAT ASH IU5GS PERMANENTLY CURED. Dr.

T. A. SLOCUM'S GREAT REMEDY, "PSYCHINE," tk oonjtmotion with faisCompoansiSmalnoa of PURE COD UVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. A FREE BOTTLE Of both preparations Mnt by to all saf-ferinir applic-uita MDdinf their aunts. Pool Office uid Eiprotn.

AddreM Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 183 rearl Street, Xeir York. (ir.ij,;35 gallons of beer.

The amount of eor sent to Germany in 1S7S was gallons. Bavaria consumed more than 63 gallons per head. The domestic turkey was introduced in making it, Uie matter vomited, were sent to a chemical analyst, Mr. Alfrel Allen, for examination. He made tests for several poisons, but without positive result.

A puppy was fed with the pudding for two days without any poisonous effect. He was then led to look for ergot in the pudding, and was soon startled to find unquestionable evidence of its presence, as far as the chemical reactions went, though he was unable, with the aid ot the microscope, to detect any actual ergot. From these facts Mr. Allen infers that the reactions hitherto supposed to be peculiar to ergot are common to other poisonous fungi. Pojitdar Science Mutttily.

Surrounded, as Miss Harmon was, by numerous admirers, it was evident to all that the young lightning jerker was the favored one, anu that he alone had obtained the key to the fair one's heart. But the stars were not propitious for the into r.ngland in l.4l, and some years later became sufficiently abundant to Mforu ike farmer his Christmas dinner. clapped in a fresh charge of powder, When the Spaniards conquered Mexico young lovers, and for a time their path and so he kept her a going backward tiie turtey was found in a domesticated slate, and it probably had been reared mere tor centuries before that time. Creed and Maggie Taylor. There are 40 plaintiffs, descendants of these different branches, aad among them all there is only one who bears the family name of the Spanish Captain.

In June, 1841, the only surviving heirs at that time of Don Joseph Valliere sold and conveyed to John Wilson one un A veteran observer says that ladies, crossing a street, get one-third over, way thronged with obstacles, air. Harmon did not look with approving eyes upon the young suitor for his daughter's hand, and peremptorily forbade her from receiving his attentions. Professing to comply with the commands of her parent, Miss Haimou yet found a way to communicate with her Calvin, and last and forward until at last he happened to move his gun and the bullet missed the muzzle of the barrel. It was the biggest thing I ever saw the very biggest except one." What was that?" Why, one day I was out with him when he was practicing and it came on to rain. Tom didn't want to get wet see a team approaching and the driver trying to pass behind them, thev inva Orange Cake.

2 cups of sugar, 4 cup of butter, 34 of sifted flour, 4 cup of sweet milk, 3 eggs beaten separately, teaspoonful baking-powder mixed in flour; bake in jelly tins. For jelly, take the juice and grated rind of 2 oranges, 2 tablespoonfuls cold water, 2 cups sugar; set- in a pot of boiling water, and when scalding hot, stir in yelks of 2 well beaten eggs, and just before taking from the tire, stir in the white of i egg, slightly beaten, and when cold put between the layers of cake. Frost the top with the other egg. riably turn around, and unless the driver is quick will throw themselves under the horses. If they were to go on or summer she created a sensation bvleav-l ff divided half of all the lands granted to their ancestors.

John Wilson was an enterprising man, with many strong still they would be safe, but they will turn back. Watch them and see characteristics. Wilson emigrated to The Voltaic Pencil. There is at the present time scarcely a single branch of industry to which electricity is not lending its aid. Art, however, has thus far received but little benefit from this source, if we except the application of electricity to electro-metallurgy.

We are pleased to learn, then, that an important discovery has just been made at Paris by M. Bellet, whose invention consists of a voltaic pencil, by the use of which designers and draughtsmen for yourself. ing her father's house and going to Warsaw, to wnich place her affianced had removed. There the twain expected to be married and bid defiance to parents and relatives, but the fates were still against them. The young lady was a minor, and the clerk at Warsaw of course refused to gi ant a marriage li Missouri before the State Constitution was formed.

There were then no titles to any lands in the State but Spanish A man in Paris has invented a per- mutating lock, the key of which is pro grants, and he, being a lawyer, was vided with nineteen pins, each of which VIBBAT0K Btf. atirel 11. Kli. thrown into the legal investigation of annus oi tnree positions, and it has cense until the consent of her father was these grants as the only source of land been calculated that even for the minor We rtv'fllre to make It known, Iranl that wit Pat. Whlit Metallic Ear Labels and Htr str-re an used by noted SfcM-k-tiiwers, and their prove them to a nrfat Improvement tn tmry other known mt thud of marking and re-tfistMrlng CatUu, Sheep and Swine.

Weend 10ft LaNK stamped with ymr name and numlei tn order, witb Krister 5heet ami a sprinz puiiCh whU ruts an oral holt-, and handles that will lock the ei tn the nle In the ar, any one yn-mis-lng to pay vr-'mptly on rect i of the prwkare bj Bi.iiL 4paMf enutl-s you to tt. atiucj, with a liberal Aldre O. if AN a. Weal Lebanon, N. H.

titles. His whole life was spent pursu ing Spanish and Mexican grants. In number of permutations resulting from tin se figures a man would be engaged 130 life times, ten hours a day, 300days a year, fifty years of his life, to work obtained. This was not secured, but will be enabled to dispense entirely with the wayward maiden was compelled the aid of the engraver. The editors of return home, and leave her betrothed Electricite state that thsy have examined husband in a cave of gloom.

The young beautiful proofs of lithographs and electr cian was completely overcome bv etchings obtained, without the use of 1875, when Wilson was past 80 years of and we had no umbrella, and what do you think he did?" "What?" Now, what do you think that man did to keep dry?" "I can't imagine." Well, sir, he got me to load his weapons for him and I pledge yon my word although it began to rain hard he hit every drop that came down, so that the ground for about eight feet around us was as dry as punk. It was beautiful, sir beautiful." And then the company rose up slowly and passed out one by one, each man eyeing Abner and looking solemn as he went by and when they had gone Abner looked queerly for a moment and said to me There's nothing I hate so much as a liar. Give me a man who is the friend of the solid troth and I'll tie to him." Cani'kn (N. Democrat. Pat was tending masons" who were doing some repairs about a house a day or two ago.

The hose had been in requisition, and Pat was directed to go into the basement and-shut off the water. A few minutes af oer the kitchen girl found him turning the crank of the clothes-wringer with the zeal of a man a-mowing. What on arth yez doing?" demanded Bridget. An' sure, I'm just shurting off" the water." complacently replied Pat. age, he wrote out his experiences for the benefit of the Valliere claimants.

tnem through. THE ORIGINAL ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, WITH 1M l-ROTEO MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Jlnglnea. Made only by BATTLE CREEK, MIC1T. He made his headquarters at Fayette, the sudden crushing of all his fond hopes, the graver, by the effect of avoltaicarc The large st price ever paid for leaf and traveled about from county to and in a day or two after his charmer I produced at the point ot an ordinary POhY louaeco in tne I nited Mates, was paid county, becoming familiar with every left him he showed symptoms of mental lead pencil. Encouraged by his success iora norsiicai oi bw pounds, raised in in ojnuiisu giaui jn iueoiai, auu wim lue I uuiaugeujeui.

11 was uu longer possi- i-iiu iucuiaji wacu uui paujuis various countries, and a company has signatures of all the Spanish officers, ble for him to discharge his duties as Hart County by Messrs. Carpenter and Sturgeon. This hogshead brought the miraculous price of 3,300 $..60 The Pooy Jig Saw Is a perfect He knew the signature of Baron de jy-nni saw. iui A cavalrt charge is sometimes only a slay-ride. ru.rlnfE i drill i.

Carondelet as well as he did his own. per pound and took the premium Wilson tells how the archives were re wherever it was exhibited. A singular Wt irk. Kun 'ST'-c any swliui I ZjWSiijf- f-t chine, table 7 'V'-'A Y. 'fV lathe.

N-nnlirry -V: AT iJ-T-': 3 fatality followed the houses thai handled an operator, and after his retirement from that position his mind tottered, and in a very few days he became a raving maniac. He was a violent and danger-ohs lunatic, and so desperate that he made several attempts at suicide. Ouce he threw himself cn the railroad track as a train was approaching and was dragged away barely in time to save his moved from Pensacola by the Spaniards, in 1803, when the Commissioners of Spain, France, and the United States it; the one in Louisville, Cincinnati mar-lilTie lie. asul TjJrf vSi'--f ew lork and Liverpool failed. OKA I nwr rirx KZ'i: rta.

lit" met to complete the transfer of the Lou How the Penguin Rears its Young. n-. Buy a P-nj Jig A mix has been fought in Algeria Dr. Pond's Cancer Institute. The continued and unvarying success of Dr.

F. L. Pond, of Aurora, 111., in bis treatment of cancer and kindred diseases, is something so extraordinary as to be worthy of more than passing notice. Since the Doctor first opened the doors of his mansion to tbe afflicted, hundreds of eases have passed under bis care. Some came in eood time, before the dreadful isiana territory to the I nited States Saw ran t.

Sent prepaid) by m-il or ei- i nrejw. anywhere, for t.SO. In- t-ii i ns Ti mew The Spanish Minister said the records of the grants in Louisiana and Florida untier singular conditions. M. Poivre, President of the Council-general, chal legged M.

r'euillet, editor of the Zeram rilE Mft.rhle l.riik. iNtrtriK. 1 1 life. In the southern part of the Indian Ocean about latitude 40 degrees south, longitude 80 degrees east, or about half eluding drill, 3 saw-blartpe. and re.

worth fit d-tiima. PONY SAW Ott, Ja ason Street, Chlcairo, UL been formed to carry out the process, which will goon be placed before the public. At present there are being prepared models of a series of apparatus which will allow any artist, however ignorant of the mysteries of electricity, to reproduce immediately, and without the aid of any artisan, the most delicate and complicated drawings; and this, too, by a very simple process and at a very moderate price. By a slight modification of the system there may be produced: (1) Stencils analogous to those produced by the Edison pen (2) lithographs; (3) etchings; (4) stereotypes for typographical work. The initiators of this discovery are confident that an entire revolution will take place in the process of illustrating papers by means of theire lectrography.

ScientificAmcri can. It proved necessary to remove hiin to ClejuilDg, ad for slm drain tram Wm. for libeling him in his paper. The were intermingled the same books, and he was allowed to take the records. the State insane hospital, of which in THev BRYANTS.

STRATTON e.litor agreed to fight if M. Poivre would stitution he was an inmate for several scourge bad luiiy developed nd fastened Itself on some vital part of the system; but by far tbe largest number only came to the Doctor when their family tibysk-ian had given in oruer to extract the Honda grants sign a paper authorizing him to contin GRATX P.nlwrs will not Hnbmlr tn the w-'e of mId A if i .1. 1,, Us ac)(iiev, wUe wait- fostcii ob tit Citltreucm. THE ENTIRE ThreIii(r Expenae ansj "Ufa I lu i I inn -im. ran ma.a Ut txtn Gram HAVI ly Uiraa Improved fcUcaUoML Delay followed delay, and the archives weeks.

At the expiration of that time he was discharged and pronounced ue nis attacKs in case neither party were not returned. Mr. Adams put a oe nis was done, and an cured, and he at once hastened to this clause in the treaty of 1818 requiring RerolTlnc Hbnftj Tnl the Pr- city to seek her through love of whom tne delivery ot these archives, and Gen. fcMirrlv lrr liuiti HttivJi, Plrktra. exchange of bullet took place, without result, and now the Zeramma is in possession of a letter of license to abuse its Jackson went to Honda with special tbem up and hope had almost fled.

let, notwithstanding what might properly be called snch unfair odds against him, tbe Doctor has but seldom failed to cure even these desperate cases, and In no instance has he failed to give relief. Such a record is simply marvelous. Tbe Hospital is capable of accommodating in the neighborhood of 300 patients. It should be said, here, tbat this institution is not a hos All his reason had temporarily deserted him. The meeting was of course an way betwen Atnca and Australia are the two islands, St.

Paul and Amsterdam, both of recent volcanic origin, and both the favorite resort of the albatross. But they are most of all remarkable for the number of penguins which have here their permanent residence. According to a writer in Chambers's Journal, these penguins form a rude sort of commonwealth among themselves. In the rearing of their young they exhibit considerable dependence on one another. The hens lav one or two eggs, neT-er more, in a hollow in the ground or I ffTf college, Fifth, eor.

Mrirketst. aatti latatsMawAl ii St. iuifl. ft iid Ut circular. PI.OCrTIOlfcT? gtre Cbo4ol standard and new pic ces ft- pn.fft-kmal and amateur Headers and Sifeafcerc.

to a-riL of aill nemsd-ier or by mail. JXSSJfi HAXitf CO. 110 Naasaa S. T. instructions to secure the archives.

He adversary at pleasure. A Rissias statistician hits latelv nn affectionate one. Mr. Cowgill and MUs Harmon were on the streets together put the Governor-General under arrest, Wilson says, but the archives were OrtUB, Wt Ot Srj, Lwnf er hhurt, Itoawted or aVunJ. NOT only Yawfly Pnperfor for When, Mla.

Url-T, Ky, Or.lt.., ih o-. rruo-tat Ul Tlirrahrr fa FUx. T1niuv. MUfrt, Hk atiirva ao ftttacbiBMCs "rvkulUioc le dun from irla to beU, ARTELOrS for Pimpliclty of Part, win than mw iialt unui mlU mad Ij4. JUm a i4.lci.kc Hckturlocj.

taken on board a schooner in the night, and carried to Cuba. After Gen. Jack dei taken to find out at what rate people die in Europe, and the result of his labors show the following yearly pro- Charming Birds. pital in the common acceptation of tbe term. There are no large wards, where numbers oi patients are lodged together, to annoy each day after day, appearing to be supremely happy in each other's presence.

But there was again parental interference, and Miss Mamie was ordered not to see other with their complaints. Nor is tbe at son became President, he tried to recover the archives, and tedious official I Great Hon j-oi una oi aeams out oi every thousand tendance of that mechanical sort so generally OTR of Heparororn Made, souls or communicate with Cowgill again under penalty of disinheritance. on a utile grass. 1 he task of incubation is performed by both parents, the auoruea. At a very moderate cbarge eacn patient may have a room to himself, and the most careful and tender attention is bellowed on all.

All afflicted with Cancer are advised -t-riiiiinv -7 Hungary Krii-e lltivm-ia Mr, r-witzvrlaill fl.S lhe young couple had resolved, when correspondence followed. A Commissioner was appointed in 1836 or 1837 to go to Havana and receive the archives, and purchase the surveyors' records that accompanied them. The Commis one "off duty" going to sea to procure food for itself, and when the it; Imitation Hritain 5 I h-niuark Iv.i young are hatched bringing a sup Cowgill returned to this city, to' marry, with or without a father's Finding that there was no hope of gaining the wished-for consent the determined little beauty resolved to accom STEAM Power Tbirnhm a 8p-1lty. 1 Hi orpajAlar tuaOat cii waaviy lor bivm ruwcf, OTR UnriTaleari Pfenm Tlirenher to-cm, nn Viuail lMmittnDU ul lalB.uv IH Thoranih Workmawftlilm, TArgnnt Finuii, I'ario ti-m of 1'or la. -'(npftmr of riii.n"iit, Mc, oar "ViBau-roa" Tbraber Oiatnuara lst.itHeravUaa.

FOR Partlr-olairn, rail war 1-ttlm or wrll to loi aaauALralatAiCiuax, wiuc wBtUl(n to go at once to Dr. Fond. Business Failures. Lack of judgment causes fully 50 per cent cf all business men to faiL earlier nr lir sioner, llson says, was feasted and ply for the family. here tens TAINE 1 We learn from a correspondent that there resides in the vicinity of Harris-burg, an out-of-the-way place in Hancock County, about three miies west of Mount Blanchard, a very remarkable child only 5 years old, who seems to have the power to charm birds at will.

Her mother first noticed this strange fascination that the child possessed about a year ago. The little girl was out playing in the dooryard among a bevy of snow-birds, and when she would speak to them they would come and light upon her, twittering with the utmost glee. On taking them in her w.i It will be seen from this that the mor put off again and again in Havana. of thousands of nests are collected together so closely that the visitor can not and in the meantime the archives AS tality us greatef-t in Kussia, whereas Nor CLASS. Do not an equal proportion of physicians fail plish her purpose by strategy.

She pro were concealed in an old tobacco way and Sweden seem to be the health walk without demolishing new-born wciuonuiu me same cansei At the Urand Invalids' and Touriets' Hotel. Rn)Tai iest ot the countries. France ranks 14 nestlings or eggs at almost every step warehouse at the head of an arm of the fssed to acquiesce in her father's views, bay. In New Orleans, Wilson afterward ana at his suggestion consented to pay purchased for 7,000, from a Mrs. Pin- a lengthy visit to a sister in Chicago.

on tne list, and shows a slieht advan Dr. Pierce, through the skill attained by his it is difficult to understand how each bird knows its own nest, eggs, or nest tage over Germany, but a difference for ere BprcimisiB, eacn naving devoted years to a special denartment of menial vfAnM i tarda, copies of the grants, some in full On Tuesday last her father ac- me worse of tour percent, between her- able to cure a large per cent, of cases hitherto lings, as it appears to be the case until the young are able to walk about for and some in substance. These formed companied her to the depot, purchased ana tngiand. BUICIB PKICB. ri Twenti-ave naa win themselves.

Then the latter form into use cf Mane Antoinette's finest PATENTED DEC 3, 1878. CURTAINS, SHADES AND BLINDS rilvprd with. New CbaiarKl Durable. It prwl'ios all the unique of arti-hlv palnwd or Mtaln-1 inltv. It easily applied to the claaa In imwH ChuivJipa.

Pub-lie B'lilrlmiri. Strw-t aiwl Cars, U-rirarv-a. Parlors, orbc. Bath Knii. Stairways Tr.

un. Vestibule rn-ors. I(. tn (n tony of varioualv oa-in-d grouiHl Th nag mt Aeen j-itmutl, and rait a atrencr aa ret I- esahlubni. flKE nnnn hh inrh-''' towi i hands and stroking them, the birds, instead of trying to get away from their fair captor, seemed to be highly aro-eaot kettle at MOT oan I infant presided over by sever points was her hand and arm, and she evidence of the grants made.

Then he her a round-trip ticket for Chicago, found in the Secretary of State's office had her trunk checked for the big vil- the Governor-Generaf's order book con- laSd on the lake, and bade her an affec- taining the first official act of the Valliere tionate adieu. She had secured a fine greatly admired a similar advantage in coDsmerea incuraDie. Many physicians, in view ot the superior advantages of this model sanitarium, bring there stubborn, obscure, complicated, and surgical cases, for examinations, operation, and treatment. Full particulars given in the People's Common Medical Adviser, an illustrated work of over S00 pages. Price, post-paid, M.50.

Address lhe author, R. V. Pierce, M. Buffalo, N. al matrons, and ask and receive food from any charitable passer-by, and the 13 OKMaaMdkuawla tlMCHJuraTC 11 Batf ovorroliOavO, 1 1 timers.

uae nirht at the one pleased, and when let loose would fly away a short distance and immediately grant in the handwriting of the I outfit of clothing and started with a lib social system, so far as it goes, has at return to the child again, bhethen took de Carondelet. This, with the archives eral supply of pin money. Her sister tained its highest point. li.ere is no he purchased from Mrs. Pintardo.

o-avp at Chicago had been notified and await- sian lady, who sat opposite the Queen's box, exhibited a beautiful arm with a rrt'pniticent diamond bracelet on it, and it was observed that the Queen' glance was frequently directed to that quarter. Presently a gentleman splendidly dress- several of them into the house to show her mother, who, thinking that she might hurt them, took the exclusive lemtorr will be reserved for five veara. SAMPLES nr mn rteauvlfnl him the first and second official acts, ed Miss Mamie's arrival at the depot. longer any recognition iiicum and tuiim, but a determination the part of each adult to do tio best for the and he went to Havana with a letter of The train came, but the young lady rising generation, wi Ii regard to uwtructlttna, uhoiemie prices, ori receipt ft I kfillML. LUM SMITHSS! introduction from Daniel Webster to try didn't.

The conductor was interviewed, and get the third from the hidden I an( Miss Harmon had stopped at the petty nghts property so toutly maintained and hotly contested archives. He was put off for a long arsaw, and that her trunk had been time, but finally, he says, the archive carried to Valparaiso, to which place it pU PHIMM LPHU.PA.ru. a Caiad. KFI the fnllnwimr extnwt from thf in the egg stage, oe oetide the mcau Clifford's Febrifuge Palatable, Powerful, Antlpi-i ioiic and Ionic-Nature's remedy for Fever and Ague. Never known to fail in a single case.

This popular remedy differs from ail other A(ie Cures, in being free from ail poisonous effects on tbe system: it enters into tbe circulation and destroys ail malarious poison, and thus eradicates the disease without producing any of those distressing after-sensations, such as fullness and pain in the bead, ringing in the ears and partial deafness. Try it once and you will never be without it. J. C. IlN AKDSOX, PlOp'r.

keeper toot him secretly into the old 1 naa Deen leiegrapneu tor rrom arsaw. birds and put them outdoors, but no sooner was the door opened when the birds flew into the room and lit upon the girl's head and began to chirp. The birds remained about the premises all winter, flying to the little girl whenever the door was opened. The parents of this remarkable child became alarmed, believing that this strange power was an ill omen, and No lf th R'rr-vntatt Agrnlx' Payer of the tious or over-confident experimenter who shall remove one of these fierce The sequel may be easily imagined tooacco warehouse. In a gloomy inner ajir- I niL-iur 1.1 HI HE MA LP TMTATt Th aim- a tha .1 SOLDIERS, ATTENTIOIf I ARREARS of PENSION NEW LAW.

will prepare the mrmry aapert oatf arf full I nt rn fmr Of V. IKil-XaAat-Mead for quratlonlnar blank. atilA J. fr CO. 4 leveluDd, Ohla.

AGENTS, READ THIS. Wewni paj Arabia Salary of 100 per menm and ualii or allow a lante enmmhMon. to art I oar new and wonderful Inventlo'ia We mean what ictmy. 9am-U tree. Atldmai SUiOlilAN a CO, Manbail, Mica.

At Warsaw, on Tuesday evening at 9 ladfu. invnitkMi pat-ntM. and would jvi -lthe apartment, dumped on the floor, lav motherly things from her nest with his cart loads of records. After great labor ca, came to say that the Queen had greatiy admired the arm and diamonds, and begged to be permitted to the latter. The lady, highly flattered, at once sent them.

But he was merely a member of the swell mob, and she didn't see them again. At Folkestone, England, an extraor-dmaiy person, calling himself "Elijah the lrophet," has been astonishing the people of that town. He goes about dressed in sheepskins, and carries above fcis head a printed placard bearinir the. fin'-n. rif-rs or tne HTani purWyuUiThj fo h-wi flie alert to swim rhotre U-rrft-rrr.

The artf' le Iim rim- pi, and will N-tnsuh universal that It WilJ UII'I'-nhtedlT mrwt With A nxM Pntlmsbultr. ra.r i o'clock, Mr. Calvin Cowgill and Miss Mamie Harmon were duly pronounced man and wife. The groom being 23. ilson fished out the Vailiere grant in hands! the penalty will be a succession of stabs, which produce notoriously painful wounds.

But the occupant of the nearest nest will always receive and ue iorm ana property signed. Of this he was permitted to make a copy. Then and the bride having attained her ma- ti-i and extra-pltriarr sale. It will off-T b-si oiior-tunitj for ctitninj? money that ha ever hen presente. to Alexins, and the tiiuiinww b-lng llicht.

nrat and r-sp-vnar ble. will pemMaHr adapted to ladle and r-ntl-tnen I wh-i, furm timidity. etr have h)ThrtA hn a For sale by all Druggists. St. Louis.

that that much-dreaded visitor, death, was about to visit their home. But death did not come, and during last he went to Arkansas and obtained from jonty on the 20th there was no tuck under her, together with her own brood, the young of a dispossessed Creed Taylor a deed of one-half of all I longer any legal bar to the union, and THE MARKETS. the right to the grant. In New York no difficulty in obtaining a license. frrun enKit-1n! In the Acwwy bminesa, frr want of same meritfrficus and suitable artlclo to can visa.

AnoUvr erjr important feature of attraction la. that all giioda parrhawd will be promptly forwarded to even the mo The Irte--tlTr." neighbor. All through the nursery are Ml he organized a company to secure "ayne sentinel; us: um tiijan tlie 1'rophet, well beaten paths along which the birds hop in single file with most grotesque saiocale for 93; to 25 net. Fr fiirnllv, om-e or Klore. a.vT7 Snle i-rfivt.

Jy-od cir'-uiaa, CHlCAtrO acaXJt Cu, fcaicauo, UA. confirmation. In 1842 he went to Csli- ivQKrt- 'v-cuuo oi tne cttatry. of exDrwa or fretful enarjera." ana quoting from Malachi as his au- forma, first having sold the Valliere in- Trotting at a Two-minute Gait. action to and from the sea; inoniy "Behold I will send you Eli- terest to James Cume.

Wilson died in and from the nests on either summer the child has had numerous pets from the birds. The child handles the birds so gently that a humming-bird, once in her hand, does not fail to return. This winter a bevy of birds have kept her company, and she plays with them for hours at the time. Every morning the birds fly to her window, and leave only when the sun sinks in the West. AGENTS' HERALD.

tne tTopnet before the evening of California in 18, as ari s. Burr has had an oppor- ine great and dreadful day of the Lord." side come sharp stabs at the legs of the intruder, a deafening roar In 1843 Daniel Webster and Rnfna tunity of lidiug behind so many good THE LINDEIX PUBCHASIXO AGENCY, K. Loota, fllla large and ima.1 orders for tiroeertea and other aooda. A ladj sejem brrooda Wrlteiour troche rate, eta, will he aent fou. FNTl rnrmrfal Blanks to til KJ-t VjtT ftark aod-r Law.

Addrta at.at.aM t.a 1 accompanying his progress the while, MTBtatlvc Paper to at la. aaa ri Pr I and an odor assaulting his nose which Choate wrote a joint opinion of the Val- horses, his opinion as to the fastest liere claim, saying that Valliere ob- trotter he ever pulled a rein over will tained a good "title to the land. The Prove of interest. In a letter of a re-New York capitalists interested ob- cent Jae he says that he drove Bruno a AQTIVE niVEJI EMPLOYMENT tie has addressed several gatherings, and has a notion that England has some connection with the Ten Lost Tribes. An attempt has been made to punish him for causing an obstruction in the streets, but the magistrates dismissed the charge.

One Live Man for each state to sell goods bv sample. Fair aalarr paid. EiWWHRl riGE.iTS UDOO mm la Btu.it aru uai sa, tained the concurrence in this opinion I quarter, according to one wacth, in 30 of David B. Ogden, A. P.

Upshnr, seconds, and according to another in Thomas Addis Emmett. and JnHira 291 seconds. He also says that in driv- Br nearly 2n0 advertisers In the A'lEVTS- HERAT.O. brand outm. Incliullns; Clreulara.

terme aid a beautiful fcntrravlrjfir of the SMrrn'-RiPH sample cart and full partlr-mariof the AOICNI8 DIRECTORY and samri.e r-opie of last month HKH-ALii. all I. yEAKI.TSlfi-(.iilPTI(N fl.fiO. ijne-eent Mampe taken. cannot ajford to i CAT yllAJ outfit free.

Address TKllt A ot. Augusta. Me Krt Chroma, etc. Cards, name in JJ Sold and Jet lot D. 3.

Card Co l. Co-in There is nothing peculiar about the child's personal appearance except her wonderful, magnetic eyes, which sparkle like diamonds. The parents of this little girl are poor, people, and have been reticent about the matter until lately, fearing that some great calamity was about to befall them. Forest (0 Iiei-icw. Kent and other lawyers.

Next two certi- jnrT Joe Elliott, with a horse running tied copies of the grant were obtained lne loc alongside I the road, he a'v umt paper awaj. ao Quo I aaa ua only those who have sailed- in a guano-ship can realize. The time has now arrived when the young must be taught their first swimming-lessons, and the rudiments of that aquatic life to which their special structure confines them. From the rookery to the sea they advance, hopping with both legs together, and jump feet foremost bolt upright from a ledge into the water. Thi only then, are they thoroughly at home, and, making use of nothing but the powerful scaly flippers, dart about with the rapidity of a fish.

Frequently the from Havana, and the claim was pre- never rode so fast for a short dis KW JKRMETT: "The Airent who I sented to the United States Court in tance." He adds: I say so still. It IN! don't taae tne AdKNTV HKKALD and have his card inserted In the -TS' DmarrroRT will soon find himself an far behind that the I Arkansas in 1846. It was thrown out was a wonderful flight of speed." As he for want of prosecution. In 1860 an drove Bruno, according to the slowest "1 Tun CarI, 25 Chromo (with name). Ii 10c L'rer.

a. alllDard.Ct CCC A PY.K rnytroTown town. T'rm anil 4) 00 outfit free. Addr'a CQ A TiiVProfit- ATents' famrle, 6 centn. 4)0 11 UtX 1 fat rat aiaii Ua.o wont hetp nlm to catch up.

"KiaiaR a hvumiiv watch, a quarter at the rate of a mile in NEW YORK, February 7, C9. BEEVES Native MeJ-rs J7.50 SHEEP Common toChoice. 4.2X IIMi: Live 3.30 tt 4.51 I'irrToN Mi'ldiine a a ELOI'K inol to hoice S.SS HEAT Xo.S Kel l.ft-Ve l.rr.i COKN InaradJ 47 47! OATS Western Mixed. 30X4 31 POUK Xew Mess 11.37S 10.50 -ST. LOCI.S.

COTTON- Middling a 09 BEEVES t'boice to 5.." liood to 4.45 4.75 Native Cows 2.00 3-Vi Texan Steers i.oo a 3.i IftXiS Packing 3.H0 a 4M SHEEP Native 2.2s St 4.25 FLOCK Choice 4 4 XXX 3 90 4.10 WHEAT Ked Winter, No. 2 H.va Ked Winter, No. 3 s9 a CORN No. 2 Mixed .11 OATS No. 2 23 V-X RYE No.

2 43 a TIMOTHY SEEI Prime 1.45 a TOBACCO Dark Lnes 1.75 a 2.25 Dark Leaf a 4.75 HAY Choice Timothv a Si-Vi P.CTTER Choice Dairv 10 a 2U Fresh 1 a 17 It KK Standard Urm 9.fla WOOL Tab-washed. Choice 30 a So L'nwashed 23 a CHICAGO. BEEVES Comma toChoice 2.40 a 5.35 Common to 3.10 a 4 SHEEP Common toChoice 2.75 a 4.50 FLOCK White Winter 4.00 a 5.10 Spring Extras 3.00 a 4.25 WHEAT Spring Xo. 2, New. s-ijg a 87 No.

3. 72S 73 CORN No. 2 31 OATS Xo. S. New 20J4 21 BYE Xo.

2 43 a 43X POKE New Mess 8.45 a 9.30 NEW ORLEANS. FI.OCR Choice Family 4.75 a 6.50 CORN White 44 a 45 IATS St. Louis 32 a 33 HAY Choice a PORK New Mess 10.25 a 10.50 Bacon us a or. CurTO-V-Miduiiiii; a 09 Addreaa, naete. act was passed for the final adjustment of private land claims in Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri.

The renewal of two minutes, and as he rode even faster than this behind Joe Elliott, it is plain tSnfirt Vejmr-. Onr AeenUmakelt New ACEXTS- PFBLlasTIWea Philadelphia, pa. on the face that the son of Edward 4NUVU Oaaraf. CXj IOHQB 400. sVLoals.

Ma. old bird wul rise to the surface wit.i this act in 1872 expired on June 10, 1875. Three weeks before that the Val Everett has never, in the estimation of young one balanced on each flipper, maintained in its precarious position by Work on the tunnel between Eng land and France is still going on, although nothing has been done on the tunnel proper. The shaft on the French side has been sunk to the depth of 70 meters, with a diameter of 2 meters. When they get 10 meters further down, tne tunnel itself will be commenced.

On the English side things are not going on so well. Operations in St. Mar liere claim reappeared in the courts. By the death of James Currie the Span SAW one of the best trainers that Amenea has produced, had an equal for speed. Both Bruno and Joe Elliott are members of Mr.

Bonner's wonderful stable. PTTDTTC ir TI 811 A81S ad St Loula. Md UAXIO OU lvls, anal acta rem of every description of MILL SAWS- Wholesale. Dealers in BELTrSG. BABBIT METAi, MILL FILES, MAKDEKM, EMERY WHEELS dVM.00 GprMEES, and all.

SAW MILL SUP- tne grasp of its own tiny paddles, and no doubt vastly enjoying this introduc Prolonared Torpidity of Toads. Professor J. A. Allen, of Cambridge, states that he saw a large number of toads tiken from the mud of a well which had been closed for twenty years. The animals were apparently lifeless, being quite motionless, but after bein drawn up and exposed to the air their legs began to twitch after a few moments, and their eyes slowly to open and close.

In three or four minutes tr.3y so far recovered as to hop about, ar4 shortly after became as bright as if tiny had not been sound asleep for the lat score of years. The temperature of the mud in which they were found was r.o.iut id degrees, which was no doubt throughout the year; and, as this corresponds very nearly to that of ponds where they hibernate in winter, Professor Allen thinks that this prolonged torpidity was caused by a eon-1 nued uniformity of temperature, and limt he sees no reason why it should not have been protracted indefinitely. ish ru tines came into new hands. Lawyer William H. Duryea of this city tion to life and the noye: experiences to vaioiui RvtoilUUn UrAlK WORK.

be met with under water. studied the claim tor some weets, and Jo Elliott has been off for two or three years, but he is coming all right now. OUR HEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. ta correspondence with the Havana au Mr. backman and Maior Morton, on garet's Bay have been abandoned, and a new shaft will be sunk near Dover.

thorities learned of the genuineness of 1TTITIT.T Tlrt 'aata aa Findings CT Send 25e. tn starrrrsj for a I mW I. new Rorae-Rook. fterMta.il The hopes of all the heirs their visit to Mr. Bonner's farm last fall, the grant.

diseases, has 3 eauravlrurs. full of nfil W- knni-f tne seat wort ever printed. Agent wnntnu Send for clreBiar. B. 4- aL Dl.

Knosburg Jfalls, VS. uiuitu uiui a mne 10 wgon on me inree-quarter track in 2 :26. Turf, Field ami Farm. lUARGEST HOUSE IN THE WEST I OBDEBS M.irmil Sand far Price Last. Address Popped Corn Balls.

To 5 qnarta 9. 703 A few potatoes sliced, and boiling water poured over them, make an excellent preparation for cleansing and stiffening old ruty black silks. Green tea is also excellent for this purpose. It should be boiled in iron, nearly a cupful to three inarts. The silk should not be wrung and should be ironed damp.

w. at. BLKUJCH. a N. ilk ftmt.

ua, Ma ran Air. uuryea Decame a grantee, and then worked incessantly. petition was filed just 82 years after the grant was made, and it was the last claim filed. The United States, through the attorney in the United States Court in the Kowoudcb the peonle fczm ennffifeiwa. tr 1.

ain ner daT at home. SarriDles worth 5 of popped corn take a cup two-thirds fall of sugar, a little water and boil till thick enough for candy pour it over the corn grease your hands stir well, sU free. AidTMhrtMSOK ACOL.PortlaDu.ale. wie vrttMTino to adtkbtiofwi. plme emu aavse fAe AdvrrtittriurHt SMaer.

A dsertlaers Ukm let rAeas ass I ers (Aelr artieissHff ssra jMitflMaf kaat. when the best physician are prescribing Dr. Bull's Cough eyrap In all of Couch, Cold, etc Df Waees 8ammer and Winter. Sample free. 1 tiaaooal Caurlaf Ca, u0 W.

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