iWS « It to Truth, t( .Y, ILLINl fjft't it m m, "iM t.v.?.;. m v'-f o* '( : A • • ' ,» S'3.f '(*• "'.*»• W f j •... I': -t- 8ITTWCklFTl®»» ; l o a t h * . & < n three *r sir Ikon. Kyear *;;w- Eyeae . iyear ..'If; ir to *htt Mpiiliijr iigr l.-S- . . Mi' ws" #•-•1 ,et - an* . . . \mwt e meaiurement nf ono column wMth. AfiovA rales, haVc #* often as they MfHT O. B ABB I AN. x mamgm£~s. WMff OW ner of r*toti« a^«*j^ |ie«Unr .Y, III, - . n - , • • ; • . ITKTRIttJf AKY Y Illinois «fc9.«RERH.' HUUCiKON, BlolMnond, 1 ? • '»t ';i' • -J --'j • • • <•>• A. ujii- »tw,; <*** {j • Law baslness In any part of taw Missives prompt attention, re (I, Qovernhient Building, Chicago, DO. e. E. wir-UAMS. r\rI*!TTST. Residence T^iniee. Wit) he at M Mo Henry. at Parker Hoiim, the Wth tud OTthofeach month-. ~ ;nW« «rf:ir Sokidh; orSawlay I visits on the following Mob day. JOIIX " Painter, (^M{a«r, Oilciimn^r and Bmjor. Jmlmnee oa« .Block West of Riverside linage. Wort attended to % ^irbmply and on reasonable terms. TTOFTSK fX Paper Hunger. rtion Mci l| will he chircrtH line,' (rtrtrtivirtM VXrw awl Th oho. mmmmmWu* *«* .v- •:" • , .•»'.! ^ *H11» liberal In elvlti;* |t, ns a . lpi<>inosa rul'N, It ............ S*UI« fee from ov)»rrl IllftUH of its columns for pocun llm smmifu AtUuiUon! /ill lovers ot <WKf Mjlei'ses'-'asta? rea-tcrt fully Invited to call *tt«* west of McUenry, on and «ee my Sne Morgan :i»)... Kkrt ft T|»r«e)<u < b*t« a Pcrrhcron Xntwanjlmft <»lt Oiat U bapi to bent. Cull ttii'l Mi-fiii. 468"Xi buslnilH.wt on Snnrtay. llettenry, ' ' /. Wre oTcr •A'.HwKin^s tn« M-^rr p r£* vw"viso Offlro Ht tie J'lenf.ff, rm' tti^ b^rnSt - Bl3*kd^ Pnmitnf| "£• ^ . HOWARD, ME. I». ' AStO StriMlROt, ' 0*P« #1 oppoatt^ 3$.. ' B. Omtrou, TXVKsTM KNT sci-iifity u't to the' temlet. ,, per <*ent. 4- W R.\X*TKAD, 1 nnd t Borden Illock, ftijcjii. III. Katies 1o th$ Pubti t\ \VR Uiitlt -i ii«Ni5*Jn»t «•»«ith of l»t>F •irk in tar As I have no lr>.v* to 'to mv work, _T Kts*on Brink a«'l Wo.-*l street, wHer« nm pr«i»!»r«;il to .lo hU kin Ik of work in w.nn't very near what tt i* worth for «loinK it. I do »ny" work a u»au;«or nco ls ho ^watching. A- S£BAiU>- Wi»»irtii, mt.- C. N. CUL j. J. »*%« tnmi tnn eeo mo. PttATT HOUSB. .V. PR\TT, proprietor. Kirst ««•«• «e< 'J v.o-nmofi'Vtions, Wmoomla. IH. Good Bjwb i«i coBnecHon BAR til AM BROS. .... f»r _ Shop, l i Olif JdeJfonrv, D Ittrtfk, two doors West of PLAt»- jBAtKKOniie. V M,: CIGAR ManufactvirefH, 5f< llonrv', Ul. dors solscitcii. IWCli XAOi, COM PTOit TIT-STICK of the pe tV.e-vn t c>itrx»*Rii«,cp.-wui tttn > 1 ur »-n:itty to the «V»ll«otlon ®f lebtB.'. Vo1o, tiilke <3oiiiity, IH. '• B. E. RICHARD*. HASao-rtplcte A'wtrnet ot TitWtf to la* I In H HunrrO-Mwty, Ill"toi«. nffln* wi*h Count y . "UVlii Woodstock. 111. •--r---T -j.. . • .-•'. .. -... ,:,--^ i ' owipv. i GRVKTt \T„ Dwler an«t» ra Agent Kann Machiuor*'.-- Prices low liml terms £»voi«ltl«. Mr.ilcnrr* ft». ' - ' • ' K ' •"• K. (i. SMITH. , BOiflT \VD*tI'»R M V'tKit. Prompt ntten-tioa fdxtftJ*•••<;»» ^Hhon In «»r.«<r-irv'« Oiup, o^po^itc Uivcwi'i^ nou§c, lie Henry ̂ 'Illinois; A ROUS' CERMAN Manufactured by F. MARCUS, -~0«AI.BR -UJ--. id ' " AND puREwmes, Licauui9 -».-- • ^WARS. •intiV-v, ••' '*t vtaWn-'t' '•*.!«• « tl W, ;. Woddlitoclc: Itl . Tb« lH»«tianiein,!)*« »• tint *n<l linart,Bottle#.. au ; «»»n voft iKrsuatsio Witit Asa Oft Wowlstook, 111. • ri f-' ri > -r I. Be^Anse be ia endorsed hy leading btft. ineM wen and the press*, and partlca any wliere best known. 4. Because bis Is the oldect agency in the COiintv. ; 5. Because he rc presents , the best line of companies of any ageney in the o.otiity. 4. Beranse. With one exception, he re ore sents the oldest companies in tbe 'Uptteil States. . . i . 5. B«cans^ in^«as0 of Iam, lie frfrcs bis patrons (be fMfUlt of his to«t experience In secmiax an «<|nftablc ndjustment. • 6. Aecause b*1»«9 atwaf* MMed fullpol teies.v •• i!' "r t l -**-4 • -t ; 7. BMftfctt M.p«r« losses on fno»|M»yerty •MAber fire #n ««es " y *• * mond, lltinois. Sacs of Stock:, Fsir miliar Toafe mi<l Goods ot a kint ^ saUon<l6tl to p«i the nmst UeiwoqHliq 'i'priiiis Hild Kstiisfitcttou glRimtLt >*04t Office ajtldi^8(' •nnEKDKi i o r - UU VJ "' D. AlaoUnlteil Hlchiaottd, rSLM. }HOX, Wanconita, i »roinpHy h I ten ti ll iun.St., east of IIIMlj : stone, a Chicago, ,--* y-f .,. St.«. iOBSSdK Jt 0(^ g nta, 1«W r Vt., SC tl «J. A. T.ognn, Ho*. W. Smitii, Pekin, M. E. Ssin*. P<tnner»t JMaew, irnceiona, I). FttEUXll. _ AtTRAXT Bonslett's A|e B'.sh/yi's Mill, Me- ' bicest wines, I.iquora ft* tHe fonnty. rrssb »Wve.t up In *ay r |S«|lHr lf»e C»n. ASTOSY BKGEtKi' nlol. Bwtt's oH klnKt ijMIWnest K#fit«e1ty .»»«, nixitK. «tr„ *6f SS&J**" bl,t'** best. awe W^etHi. iTreoii uystars in tberr A. *. CHURCH, VTt»t«1miokor anrt Jeweler NO. I«l§A3U>i>t. Prt STKKR T, (Successor to iv.|L t% Shirley,) <JIhch<o, IH. Sj»- rint attcatwnjrjven to repitirinjf Fino watch es and C:«*w,»a|cters. «S*A full Assortment of Goods !n bis line TOctimond Hams. 'r* a H. CULVER, « - RiKTtiR, VVISO «#nc» Hoiise, I hnre tfta»*rI*Tt WJW !W«lMlft"lv wili l»o in the waiU4.al to make ciiminn lfons;ISini*' <>*» OiOTiibsi* to and frtmi ItoomsHin first llo*»\*. ircHwoH the n'.iore tHittiomuprtireiwIr, 'bfi MWtl would ajtcioft-*be trsiv- *We |fW« will al- itl re .w«H«is s to (i(te*(t t4> wilt iM MMrrd c. pr^miec^. Free alt trains. Sample H„ K-T^lMtTiitAV, proprietor, rirs ' cl:«p«wi, i^ith or without fM-inWiW ^TTOiiMlDaMu rates. Teaming of all fcimli-dnAe HPWm notice. i" ' iifii >1 i--i--' i. *111 j i . i • /. f A* WENDELL, K<W$i mo JCjSi/ w i jt' . :j - (Vinst TRKMIUM \T MrllhW'«i <!OlfWTV FA|B ) Mv fowls lire of tho ci-feliriretl ITITKK -OK V'KK striin, ri>,o-trkii>l« for their gr«wt sine and lav'injf <i«i:»UUe*. I <,«n shu vv a trio'of lust soisou's chicks ' weighing :U p-innds HLzjix, pi"* settiii!f »f thirteen. #l.5'», (laliveml to"purchaser in ItichmoiHl, 9hipp<ul, swuiuly uaei.od, , HOBE11T a BK.V.VKTT. ^Poartttt. Xc ir tho Dciiot, . McHENRY - - - ILLINOIS. Keens roufttintly an band the flnSM biand* of (•'lour und Kecd ofAll kiniU, «rh*eb bo wlii sell at Wholesale or lie tail nt " bottom Prices. • : Fifediftevctit hriinds of Kionr always (W diandand warranted usi*epre.seutud, •Flax Seed Me:il Always on Hmid ii aarKlour l«livcred nny whore in the Cor uoraiiint. Orlors ;nw be gift! hf iPottltl jiird. Box 107, Post Office. . (01VB IIR. A OAl-U L.BONSLtTT. " WoWWi -T.«t»rch«tli, lsV< "• ATTENTION SCCfjttljhrlS WEALTH. w** gfyin? yoHontew T:VT. msad, RICHMQNb, - ILLINOIS, lip;,:.! &ao •j ,UT urf KEEPS foreign and bomeslic Cloths. WARRANTS A FIT, op m%,%**& ; > ALSO •; ' vi;/' -- f;LOTFIIN€r, Men's Boy# ond Children's sizes, of the best (qual ity and at Chicago prices. - Store opposite Riversi le House, McHenry - Illinoia.- O. W. OWEN, -DEALER IN- CltfClOt Watches, Jewelry, silver and Plated Ware etOb ^faures live •ssep* agaiinst tM^aatlecs, s. again.. ir_ _ _ 9. te eycloaesaid »t«l stowas. la. IMteaUincyaa aaa~*bw save yonrselves feoat ittaaifr for a i»wna ^ - fU fy*""!*0 y®« irm. iWIIpi i flijllT MWVfWtlil; yo>t In getting font ahimrk i t»Miare yo«| ^ is. Bin ajwi awr o-- - »r |#« jihy, n, front i mf-ike eon kpliieir On any f v Win trtkc t»onrrflct« f<»r piHtlHgf ^iiiMihSC" and jfiiHrantpf mv «i*rk ivlll compiu-tv with anv Mian lu tl»o State, i <*»»11 iiuil will do work frtuu 15 to 2\i f)«r wnt cIh-niht limn otlier i'ar|M»t»t«?rp. aa I iiuvo twi» tft my hmf who work \vlMi lire, whiiih-iitakpir it T>o9$ilyle for me; to i|6 so. n AJi Jobs in the C?«rpeiiti»r liiio l»roni|Hl}' Attendett le. Give mo 'acall. .i*>. A. WENDSLL. FOB-- \VagoM: Oanriige* of a|Jt des^rioiions, Ke- |«iiin.'. Pilntliu, J-ncral l lack. smithing, &r., ftc., Ac. Bepnlringol plows and nil other fbrm 1m- plcmrihts is given |tartlcntnr nttcntton. ' In mv niiiiuifactnres I use onlv t he Iw'rt niaterl. til, mid. keeping I be v «»»••? I»*st workmei ilfii irUMeotM, I am entitle ! to Kuaraiitee and wairAot nil woik that goes fi^orn my «bop as Irat class in every particular. ? PKCIAt. GUARANTEE OX WAOOV3. All fana wagons nianiii°a<'tnre<r at my shop are wurriintud for THitKK VKaBH. 1 se AGRICULTURAL iMPLCMEMTS. ell everv agrtWHiUaral implement, inclml. - c-iu'viaily, pturwogiaii walking and Rid. Ing 1'Jow.s, X, O Tbompson an ! Ueeley Bros'; tlowsan',t CaiavWlwrs, K. II. RMnny feeders jh»d <?<t"rii paitlvatots, the !>nwngi;te?A' 'Pwith ^eewWJ.the Ptano and Ii. M. On's llarfdeltWand Twine Binder, H>>r and'HnfiUa»' Mower, and all otter •IAsa.innchiuea. WimsMil ileat-eJiaaa M ^BLACKSMITHING of every kind aftend«d to promptly aixi satisfaction guaranteed. IP I # & INT1NQ '4; "'.r •• 4;.£P£,CIA&%¥¥i,. - ' 7 Tbate engirjged J." StIMi*EM,. the boss Maimer of • Jhtf N«»rthti»'est, fnr «ne year, or (ontter, to take charge of my paint shop, which is a &aMctentsuafaatee that alt work of that kind »vfii bc.donbMfjpe stvle l>e»t and most artistic it should not be forgo tten that I employ J. Repass, wood-workiBga of twenty years* ex- jM-rtenoMtitd carriage blacksmith, boi ii ni sffry^gfpf^ jMAptiaans m their line. finally, cotne awf me and I will suar- antue hamroctlbWHfrto pritses and uu&Uty of work to all IntcreiitM. V F. W. MEAD. FOR YELLOW or BLACK BIES 2KTIQE. 320̂ 1̂ : •ti.N.w'j • Cftll o® • John Hendridcs, Spring Grove, m. Also will Insure y<N»f wind, cyclones, ec ̂ rf . X represent the of Sew Vork; t" «{tber good com against _ ... Home. nix, of HartfoiU, ami ollt till of m«y Nil r«*t A] hid had it fight and driven t,h«: Ingr, Aprti 8tli, ' tlie left wing Heine), itiuler Mfii advance gttnril of reitliy coi»»isteil of only, under Gaiterai! Frstnklln being cor| in arched slowly, iitg miles Rhcal^; Ing our road fr| the 16tlt Or|M, wee witere--«!hl not three p. ip^we hall fnrnif>lil<tg t)M piirki an,l wnitlidf. littll liea tMiery In the mlmt * mile ahead of the when, «bout 4^0 p. edon, «j»d advnn double quick, some frot'l. where, at« id er»l B:inks Plen«.itit erally called by tie aiid also known as onrselves met by the Corps who bad Iwen) forced to yetreitt. si gn'y that eotne of the 18iH Corp«tWere Mdl|| t V<*y |Mt#t ns geittl^ter »tepr kil)«i|^ "It is wore«>i llllrr a?; It wai lint we tjit'ouce fwuiig: of a Kinatt'iBII, our across th^rcMH. wherp and heavy^oyionte til the enertiy'hAdk at nil S im,mbfr of prltott The ICtit Corps wit^ al I'ipwaiit illil, tblrti'ti ii Irnoou* tt m6rn» iy a. *,.• int (29th I, beltrg »rp«, which it division ry. General lander. W» UHery flr- ln» block" Itk. with rear gome- iere, A heat ir balt«Ji<u) •nr ieelkM xinds of MS were half our corps, i were order* inly at the ilea to the id by Gen- but gen- Hroaa Roada, we fonnd Mr and 13th lowered and *orry to itry ef the ioraliset), a» all in»a»pl«ni fftriy dark, line en top tent being had it hot »««lrovc K tired •ailed, lie at tlli h re-un|] War will 17 ami 18, whl- U «M urged to attend, a^ anai anee will be bnnight b^toi ing. Any Information tlefired regn the above meeting will be eheei furnished If yon will address a catftfjl Mayer W. B. Chamber*, Chairman Bit. Com. |ler, of Joltt Ji>hn Met !Ht the same b.i mt *125. The mi P*si8r*s lames OvtnoQ^ Mn |4 about ready for i plastering. It' home fnr Mr. and It ia eompletetl. i,^6oodhand Is bountli ilmes and has jQAt pnt ii|)rtt A ffftmleiiiaii who knew Mi«s Ander- •••it tf^lrell wm asked by the t'rlnee of Wale* to say that l.*» would be plead ed If she would Indicate a t ime when it wonld be agreeable to her to receive an Introduction to bit Royal Highness. She replied that while she wished to shrtw no dlarespect to the future rnlor of England, she nmst decline to reeelte liitu. Snclt a reply IihiI never before, been made to a request for an Introdne Hon by a pHnce of the blood, and she was asked to explain. ' An intro«luctlon to the Prince of Wa^e»,,, slie pjoeklly answered, "can do nie uo go<>d profes* sionaUy. aud I knew very well how lie regards actresses generally. Personaliy 1 linvoalwsys »naintaliiod;«y dignity and •sW-reeiwct, and I #K|*t mean to r»nt ia any |»o?Ul^ ioluiUariiy whom I mtv be eompelM • fof^l them. Tiierefore I presented to him, I have gntie this far in Ilfo.wtthnut it breath of acandal at* tachinsr to me, and I do not mean fijMr, to do anything that might ctiMlftt |mI/: condition." Tills sett!ed Mt^ matter.- The story got ont I n Louden. an«l was widely repeated, and ,11 was noticeable JUKIakw ^ *rh« r#,,,wdy lies In .I*1 leaviiig ont e>f hemeytaB entHefe traps that aro hard to keep clean, and harder still to make,awl by putting Inliomee nothlrg loo good for hard wage. Women need to know so mncb that they do not know, an j cannot l^ile they worry and fret over latntfrequins and pillow sham*, tidies and liktrtbbrg borders on clothing, that It Is discour- aging to try to flght the matter at all. They are trying to do tlieir beat, work* iBg iArly and late, saving here and tpMMllitg there, judletouetf as th«y ^ yet never rerijlUtlnf m$ blesstnf themselves or others. What It a nice |kaf|itlror a line dinner te a visitor. If tfce hostess is a dull, worn out person? Thef i«st who !• bidden |§ et^ iy s*ch hoapllslity is cheated oat •! Mwpeuy at home,, an i|Mls|f than an ofter of thanks Her sach attea lions a« are extfnded. , , Hansewlves ^a^et MM*etMt« tbei»v. a|lt«i frohi the thral|<lo« p\it 'tp** then hy a vartetyof eoudlftlnitt. laihsi' first place, their homee art not adapted to housekeeping. Men, and not women. Spring « wwat wa, «wp 'OVMJ ":tTr not^ understand, and one Is why the IGtli Corps was not with us A|wil 8th. Anotlier is why we. were not with the 13ih Corps On that day, and the next le how, wlie,^ or where the ICth Corps did better eervice than any other troops In tliat cx| e<!ltio. . They did their duty and did ir well. Who did not? The one great trouble lu tliat campaign w^ns that from tlis itlgger cook to the gejir rul tu tfoniuiiind of tlic ltttii Cor^, lhere was not x man hut was certain Ire kn« w more nnd could do better work than General Bunks; and while we lay jit Alexandra, building that dam, the officers of that corps were loud and opeti-uiouUted in tho efpressioit of .their contcmpt for a man with so weak a brain aa to suppose that a dam could lie built across the Red River to gel ftife gu:vboat6 down over the Rapids. TIIK SaiRU!8HINO AT AI.RXANUai*. And In the same paper (August 9th) ft. M. Moody puts in his pyrotechnic aguiufit General Banks. He. it seem*, was In the 13th Corps, Wth Indiana Volunteers, ami wants to* have seme one iell "of our skirmishing around Alexandria, J,a.. when cotton tvas kitg; how Banks ordered us to burn our camp equipage and fall back anil lit* trench av lieu no enemy advanced;* * how at Yoliow Day.ou tha 13th Corps lay in sight all day while the 19th Corps were being Cttt to5 pieces and killed ofl because: some body did not Want to bring on a general engage ment;'4 The "ski ruiUhiug around Al« e*«QiIrtan:wa« doiie mainly, yes, en* tirely, so fa* a« 'tliav j»th'. Oarpe ^a& concerned, while the dam was being: built. Which enabled «a tf> saye our transports aad fernh, as weM as the gun- boate from the rebf. As to the cotton, the bavy got It. not the»; army. At least the l9tii Corps, go.t none, .and 1 believe Comrade Moody got as. much of it, pr. from it, iis General 'Banks. I must confess, however, when H comes to his allusion to 'Miow General Bank? ordered.us to buriroui camp equipage, and. fall back ami entrench when no enemy advanced/1 1 cannot lielpsmii* Ing. Wo orders to burn camp equipage were ever issued. There was uo oc casion for it, and all those who wished had tlte chance to put tlieir knapsacks on board the transports vvhen we left Alexandria, May 14th. 1884. -And as for "Intrienchinentsr' I must confess that I never saw or heard of one from. the title we left Alexandria till we er- rived at Morganaia Be ml. " When, no enemy advauced," says Comrade Moo«ly and then la the next senteaisa , quoted, he speaks of the 10th Corps being cut to pieces and killed off at YHIJOW Bayou. If *no enemy advanced." pray what was it that the 16tli Corps found at Yefl&w Bayonf Bat, is we (the lljth Cj»r|>s) were ^ot there t Wlil lei J^hier speak for tl« «af* " Owarade Moody says, fur- somebody did *n^t wan' on a general angagemen'." With the name. Comratle, naral Mowerf or General, whof Hither a( tlre^ . '"i conferred on any act ress of the EngUlh 'stage.---Ntw York World. In LIT*. • 'iC , • • ••"> . ' ' •• i Without unremitting labor, sncsess in life, whatever our occupatlnn, la Im possible. A fortune Is not made with out toll, and money unearned come* to few. The habitual loiterer never brings anything to pass. The young men whom yon see In ufglng about waiting for t'he weather to change 'before they go to work, break down before they be-' gin--get stuok beforo they start. Ability and willingness to labor are the two great conditions of success. It is useless to work au electric machine in a vacuum; but the air tuay be full of electricity, and at id you can draw no sparte until yon turn the machine. The beautiful statue may exist in the ar tists brain, and It may also be said in a certain sense to exist in the marble block that stands before lilm, hut he must bring both his brain and his hand te tear upon the marble.and work hard and long in order to produce any prac tical result. Success also depends In a good measure upon the man's prompt ness to take advantage of the rise of the tl4*> . A great deal of what we call "luck"'Is nothing: more ttor lesa than this. It is the man who keeps lils eyes open, and hls'lrands out of his pockets, that succeeds.- "I missed my chance," exclaiiaa jQHB .disappointed man, wliert he sees pother 9fttch eagerly at the opportunity. But something more than alertness Is needed; we must know how to avail ourselves of the emergency. An elast ic ternpe rame nt. which > n**er see ma H> recognize ihe fayt #f defeat, or forgets it *t once and begins the work over again, !* *ery likely to in- aure success. .,lfany a aperchaut lose* one fortune ojniy to build up another and a larger one. Many an inventor fails In. his first efforts, and'is at last rewarded-with a triumph. 8oma of the niMt popular novelists wrote very poor stuff iii the beginning. They were learning their trade and Could not ex pect to turn out first-class work until their apprenticeship is over. One great secret of success is not to become dis couraged, bat always be ready to try agaiu.--Ex, !. A dispatch from benvar teljs how eight cowboys were lodMd in a room lo order that they might set tie a little difficulty among themselves. Two ot them escaped. The rest were killed or fatally wounded. It is presumed that the difficulty will not be settled until one of the two survivors dies. The western mode of settling difflcul ties can not be recommended to east ern politicians. It wonld bankrupt the life-iu*ara«ice comgusuies NOIIGE. ihavinfl : -i it i • The undeirctgnedt having refltteil tils Sorghum Mllh thfeeifortt^ttf * mile soutli or Voio. Is new priltKU#! f rind your Sorghum ou short notice and at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guar anteed. Do nut fall titeeall. Then wo<aa% l this kind to tides that get wiled ami fade out are bought when the family purse cannot aflont It. Nice china or glass is pur chased when Ignorant or careless help will make quick work of It; and the company rooius are furnished as richly as possible when iu fact the social cir cle iu which tile family move is so lim ited that a sitting room would auswer every purpose. v. . if clieap carpets, and stone-ware, and plain clothingshould 6e fashionable for all people, how soon the liurtleni would <tH>p away from the shotllflert of the taajorily of the hous« kei|>ecs. How soon would the faulModfng and com plaining cease, and the'dull women be come intelligent, interested membertl of the family circle. Suppose the pil low cases have no shams, it would be all the* better for tha home-life of homes. Shams should be unknown in them in any way, and real pillow-eases would give more satisfaction. Then sound common sense, should save women from wasting their time on ruffles sml fallals that add nothing but wrinkles to the bre**'*. Households as they are now, seeut to be run for the benefit ef lookers on, rather than for the comfort of tlie inmates, and the rv- suit is a generally dlssHtisfled army of housekeepers. It is not amazing that tiiey arc dissatisfied, for that argues, appreciation of uncongenial work, and those who are alive to ^lib fact that their task* hurt them lit a splrittlfal sense h'ave'&ftt bo$e of' £avirij( thiin selves. . •< Simplify"life J tlils ts tliflrwfty\hro*gh which women may I tope to jroe tOitn estate wh#feli| tjiejr Will fhiif t^Wni- selves serene and pstlegt, Jinalst and true. Tt were wortli allof life to live If the best hair of lunhanity could b« lifted out of drudgery of a domestic kind and placed where t|ie home woidil be what the Divine Power designed It should be, a temple where "Sin anil evil eease, t And only rest and pea m> ^ ConUeastly are ftmrnt," ^ J«, ' ' T. 1 " »j!icgga:-t:^ IQT Co nee ruing tliu coru crop the New York Evening Po*t of a m*nt date, says: "The attention of many Mfeifceni aSxMandtti wakealt quit.nwaf 1 that slse. Mr. J. Craine has pat wp aswnt kl Idle nlfetlt lohUliangh lo Solon. < oupied by Mrs W R. L Tnrtier^W' pairing tlte btiildln Hotel. We ex|M»ct iv R B. Uardaer^k»akh has paarfoiraiww niiks. Prank Turner to Iielp MC store. Trade seeius to with them. Dr. Hornby and Huff •old tlieir farm* •%tm0,i Wliert the Doctor for Ids boys who will soon need farms. family will be mi n», la and i« fWUlnow our ffornby very •ay Horubj h«£ batatfcaal W| persons is now fixed upon tlte corn crop as one of the most important factors In respect for improvement, not only in the price of stocks, but In business gen orally. The fact that the corn crop has almost sis great money value as ail the other grain crops put together mar be understood hy couiparii.jf the crop of. say, 18,000,000.000 bushels ot eern, at ift cants per bushel, iu the farmers' hands (amountiug to#8,450,030,000), with say. 501X000.000 btiskelt of wheat at an aver age price of say 80 cgf»t» .(*»_ Alw> mer) auKOunting to IWWJBftlXKi. All the other grain cfa^awodW >oe worth only about the dlfteraane betw«e»-che> Tatnes of corn am) #heat. W |trtL btijkaf the corn ciki for this ^ ' *'-ers ft ii«w secure and thefe'ft nay scarastjf anytliiiig that could occur tlfcadits"thw corn crop below au average. In the west many persons are Already baatag l every siM their bhslaeta operations mAhJ'lfr* A# peetatlon of a very targe craft aa#i|it* " " ' ^ eia prabcbl; i^fsanif •nag «SN StlM«%^ T^aa adyertlitaHMit. In Albany, N. porter lor the the JCmekerboelatr% and influential at the state lie was not always toons side of JotM , through the l«|rlf4tt|j^ term as clerk of the senat was the last whig clerk o fn 1867 he bag|iB9 onf the New Yolk after secare^ftiatrot M has been at Its head everl «h>ath resnltejl from ln|lt! while driving on tfeiM avenue a few days ago was run Into by a thrown heavily to the Hastings was a wealthy min^ and self-educated. politico, and was ouaaf^ii figures In party manl||*wi| iu the.fullest sense a maeMaa clan, and made many bitter well as warm friends. He was the linen who helped organlae tbiv; publican party, and as long^s " methods were in vt^uelie the least departure was t a fight with hi in. Had lie who desired to «eo ncv adopted when nraptlcal, his |»£ of Sate yean would liave beea greater. m,' ~ V 4^ riots recently tu both qt||ii|;|rv aa<| |tu*s|iu In Eger^ac«. Hf^piry, last' rioting lasted for tlirae dagla Twa thousand peasa»ts,w ho aresrktfNi wJth muskets, r<;s|s||fil^e tro%Q^r^eaapa time. .The hoasea and ahapaiinf^ 1^/^'.^; Jews were all wrecked an plundered. The same courff peated in setieral ot" " terinoslav, iu Russia,-~40k-kmm»> said, were wrecked, and ttte' deatlis resulting from th Was 23. Similar atte In other places, but- they most part put down witheafytygg |W'; authorities. Tliere are brews out of a populatlob f| in European Russia. The* inoney-Ieuders. and the borrowed aud do not waat j state of things p>li»lilf bottom of tiie iliWealty. commission was afl^o|tiilril| ernment some. amit|| means to remove the | these riote, but from it. The dlscriuiliiatf alany way*, and so ease. It Is not enrprt should reeon to *lal|i#>^ :-aia ABBAI tho editor af „ . _. faewati year le arn llofiaat ' ' - - - "" ' Mrst-dasa !«rs«t>e»|; - • t