Go OO © © ia 8 5259 2 CHURCH DAYS AXD CYCOLES OF TIMB Dominion! LAL + covv avs sass sara sass ngasB Golden Number. ....... sessarssansansl Epaot .... ARAN. Sotar C vole "asa Roman lo dition . “ava Dionysian Pesiod Julian Period . Septoagesima Sunday . Saxagesima Sunday . Quinguage:- ima Sunday Ash Wednesday Qaadragesima Sanday. Mid. Leat Sonday Palm Sanday. Good Friday . viata os Easter Sunday .. ooo vcovs on Low Sanday Rogation Sunday .... Ascension Sunday . . Whit-Sanday Trinity Sanday Corpos Christi Advent SandR¥.... ron ornn en Christmas Day. Fobra: ¥ 18 fs N . Pobruary 37 "ans aaa March 2 sersss Maoh 8 «+ March 37 Apes 10 , April 15 April 17 April MH . May = ‘No wembor 97 Deogsmber 23 THE POUR SEASONS, Winter bogins, 18380, December 21, 8:13 a.m. and lasts 89 days, 18 hours sed 45 minutes, Spring begins, ISS1, March 0, 6:20 a. x, and lasts 92 days, 19 hoars ad 13 minutes, Sommer begins, 1881, June 81 2:15 A. x, and lasts 93 days, 1 hour and 53 minutes. Aatumn begins. 188], September r. M., and lasts 90 days, § hours and 33 Winter begins, 1581, Decembe: 11:30 AM. Trop. year, 22 hours and 15 minutes, Vr MORNING — 508 minules. al 365 pe 8 STARS. Venus after May 3, Mars untit Jue 2 Jupiter alter April 22 Saturn iter Apeil 21 EVENING Venus until May & until Augast 1, until July 30, STARS after August 1, . Blier Jaly 20 Ve Japiter until Aor | Saturn until Apa PLANETS BRIGHTEST. Mercury, April 7. August § and Novenber 24, rising then just before the Also February 28, June 30 aad October 18, setting then soon sfter the sun. Venus, March 27. Mars, December 37. ter, November 13 Satarn, November 1. — ECLIPSES PORT YEAR 1881, There will be foar sehipses this year, two of the sun and two ci the moon, as follows: I. A partial eclipse of the sun May 27, visible tn Nornh America. 1. A total echipse of the moon June 13, Visible in the United Sumtes, Middle. M. M. san oO ny In. E H sds. « M. 49 4. M. 3 2 Oh © Philadephia Washimgion Charleston Jk ht ft 8 the sun Novem. ad States. the moon December ipae of in Invisible in ] IV. A partial onl pe de of Invisible in America. A traasit of Mevoary November 7. bie on this continent. » wn ITEMS UF INTEREST, Cut hot bread or cake with knife, and it will not be clammy a hot treal, Canada, reads: ** Notice—Honey bought to exchange for coffins.” There are over 5.000 well-know: and classified species of birds, fully defined, and placed in the science of ormithol- OgY. Mrs. Jobn Jacob Astor has sent a i asia of solid silver to a mis- which she has established in preserved, " said the small boy as be stole up to the cider mill armed with » bundle of straws. The empire pe the year ending June 30, 1580 were about $55,000,000 The expendi- ture was equal to the income. The public debt is $350 000,000, nearly four-fifths of it partakes of the character of terminabie annuities. interest and the debt average six per cent., whereas the ordinary rates of in- terest in Japar range from four per cent. its last loan. Feather pillows can be cleansed and y taking the pillows. laying them in the bath-tut, and scrubbmg them with a small scrubbing brush dipped in a solution of a tablespoonful of magical mixture to hf a pail of warm water and a little soap dissolved in it. Serub them well on both sides, and then tarn on last pin them to the line for a number of with a rod. separate the the feathers, There is a touching legend of Fallen Leaf lake which not long ago moved a Comstock restaurateur to tears. San Davis, of the Carson drpeal, crawled out on a log to get a better chance of & pig trout and went héad first into the hisdevoted wile ceased for a moment tc scream and skillfully tossed the line tv her lord. Bamuel eagerly grasped it, angrily from Lim. and gurgled out as he sank once more: “There ain't any beit on it.” The imperiled journalist went directly to the sandy through “thirty fot of water, and crawled ashore on his hands and knecs = Virginia City Chromic'e The Bear's Head. The “ ‘rave days of old” had their bad features, bu: they were distin ished by profuse hospitality. Dur ng the Christmas holidays, open house was kept by the old feudal barons, and for many days in succession the rich men and was bern in a manger. As Walter Scott pictures his fine old hos- pitality: ¢ Then open wide the baron’s hall To vassal, tenant, ser! and all; Power la d his rod of rule aside, And crremony dotted his pride. England was merry Eng latd ‘when Old Christmas brought his sports aouin A Christmas gambol Hit wold sheer The poor man’s heart throngh half the year.” The grand feast given by the feudal chieftain to his retainers took place with great pomp apd circumstance on day. nbilant oceasion, the boar's the first and foremost on the board, fires, and green with decorations of the holly and mistletoe. There was first heard a flourish of trumpets; music fol- lowed; a procession came filing in ing hall, headed by the server, who bore the boat's head on a dish of gold and silver, and who sung as he approached the le: “ Capat apri defero, Reddens landes Domine, I'he boar’s head in hand bring I, With garlands gay and rosemary; I pray you all sing merrily, Qui estis in convivio.” The decorations of the boar’s head are Shes accurately described by an Englisi. poet: * Sweet rosemarv and bavs around it spread; His lowming tusks with some huge pippin g|rag Or ‘midst those thundering Spars an orange placed.” The ola custom of bringing in the boar’s head with minstrelsy began to disappear about the time of the Com- monwealth, thonzh it is still maintained in Queen's "colle F< Oxford, in memory ot the liboal sod go cetionl bonpitaitty of ol “merris England, : TINELY ne ICN, From the inqui ries conducted by Prof, Hermann Colin, of Breslau, since 1865, it appears that shorbsightedneas rarely or never born to it, and is siniost always result of strains sustained by the eye during siudy in early youth, Myopia, as it is called, is seldom found among pupils of village schools, and its frequency increases in proportion to the demand made upon the eye in higher schools and in colleges A better construction of school desks, is the and a sufficient lighting of class rooms are the remedies proposed to abate this malady. Arrangements have been concluded to take the ¢onsus of all the organizations which include ns a part of their faith and practice the non-combatant and non litigant priveiples This will include a count of the Quakers, Dunkards, Men. nonites and the many minor organisa. tions in the country holding peace views, The supervision of the work will be in the hands of Dr. Henry Randall Waite, of New York, and the practical part will be done by Howard Miller, of Low isburg, Penn. Professor Mill Was supe rvisor of census of the Ei ghth hn P enn. sy/vania distriet, and, upon the com. pletion of the difficult and important task he has undertaken, the numerical weal distribution of this class of people will be known. Showers of sand have occurred fre quently in Sicily and Italy, and their origin has often been made the subjeot of speculation. An examination of the san d revealed the presence of round wins of meteoric iron. Similar grains : iron are aise found in the sand of the desert of Sahara. M. Tacliinj, putting this and that together, maintains that it is highly probable that Sicily and Italy do not receive their *' sand rains " from any more distant piace than our own earth, that the particular region from which the sand comes is the eat desert, and that the agencies which transport it are simply cyclones The census of New York city presents many instructive and suggestive figures The re are in New York 25,053 more fe- males than males, the totals being: Males, 580.2 females, 61538158 The native popuiation of the city increased 204,345, while the foreign gain was of 59.740 ‘he proportion ef t! born to the whole population was forty- four and one-half per cent. ten years ago. Now it is only thirty-nine and two- thirds per cent. This,” the Sun says, ‘shows that emigration is mostly pass. ing us by and te nding Westward,” Tuere is another interesting and sugges tive fact brought out by” the census. Males have increased faster than females n New York sirce 1870. Then there were 1.061 females w every 1,000 males. Now the proportion is 1.042 females to LODO males. - 3 1@ Org ist gsserts that he } convooted a substance by means of whi tenants in Ireland, or elsewhere, will not p ay ¢ their without diflionity, pe pees attendant On he mixture is inthe a small quantity of it, sori SULUrise on paris land ad Lino { the tenant's dwelling, will render it goiutely imp A chemis PET i Calla rents may be evicted and wit i eR orm of a powder; ’ ¥ aout Prod edings » for any human being to remain n within halt a mile of the spot where the sprin kl ing has taken plac at seven days, when the pr should, if negessary, be repeate '. effect of the powder is to produ YH nauses and other ings $0 UNE {lortab e a kind as to be quite unbearable it is, however, not danger PrOURCes no i i 1OUs ¢ fi The number of new buildings no mg up in New York on Fifth wiong the Central park and to 110th st recedentedly large, and it will ipag before that portion of the ¢i be occupied by solid blocks o stone mansions. Never in the | of New York were such magnitice erec The taste of New York's rich men house decoration, outside as a8 inside, grows more luxurious Some are not satisfied with American work or American material, but must Lave both from abroad. They actually insist upon having men brou over fromm Europe to carve the stone traceries and figures on their house A magnificent building at th ORS hid [past 5 3 fee ol i 1 jul Of CALE we well a bye gt 0 corner of Fifth avenue and Sixty-ninth street is making very siow progress on this accourt. Every figure must be cat by imported workmen, and as it takes time to get men from the other side, and th the It i= the same case with the "he til do ) work must pail ' from Europe are ready orname ntal artists’ it. to ———— Hero and Leander. How beautiful the story of Hero and Leander. Hero was a priestess at the temple of Venus at Sestos, on the She met Leander, who lived on the otherside of the Hellespont, at an oyster supper given for the benefit iy feil in love. They desired to marry, but her parents orposed the union, ane in that event she would be compelled to resign the position of priestess, which stood them in two doliars and a haif a week. was proud and poor, what a poor man Las 10 be proud of it is difficult to sav. He could bring nothing to his bride but devotion, an article a ut for a brief period only. The lovers couid not be prevented Fain would Leander fly i23pont to meet his sweet. he kadn’t any boat, nor So he had to swim Every night, as soon as the sup- ishes were washed and she had | He ro but for it. to her father's woodshed, which stood and illuminating the way for leander to across, to bask and dry his clothes in the warmth of her smiles. they thought it some belated Han- or Garfield torch bearer coming from the processions, and it excited no lamp, a comment, Often did Hero. with that instinctive dread of danger which implore him to cross in feiryboat, or invest in a Boyton suit, but he only laughed king that a man born for « hero could never be drowned, or something that effec He often urged her to ¢lope with h im, telling her if she would get upon his back he would safely L'ander on the Ohio side, where a justice of peace would make them one before | her parents could love inspires the regular Paul remax 0 the ist they would he would be which the One tempe stuous night Leander was overwhelmed by the waves and his lil iesg hody was washed Boon a8 thie undertak ergld be summoned, there being no facilities for w ag it on Her TO, deep iy mon tified ut ashore—as the sen iove affair, wept down t and drowned Cincinna tli 5 .turdoy Night. herse] ce ————— The shamrock. It is certain that at an early period noted for its (rea for Donat of Fesulac sings: Nosavage bear with lawless fury roves, Nor ravenous lion throuzh the peaceful BrOves; No poison here infects, no scaly enake Creeps through the grass, nor frog annoys the jgke— An island worthy of her pious race, In war tricmphant, and unmatched in People have a just pride in their nationa emblems, and that of Erin is to the legend, because St. Patrick used | ole hearers the mystery of the Trinity. de lys. the rose, the thistle, or even the leek, the small leaved clover is no un- worthy badges. among the Arabians—‘‘Shambrakh’— reverence among the ancients. She Persians held it sacred, and Pliny t« us that no serpent would approach it.. pe Excha nye. y A jaw Siiecs SEpaiatoss put in the ard while jrying doughnuts will kee them 1 Tom barns 3 4 GETTING READY, The Spoapendy hes Prepare to Themuelives Eujoy Ih time to ested Mr. I won't be “Now we haven't got F get ready, my dear” Spoopendy ke, chieerily, ale at a dioner party, HX up sOas io tw the bests at the table, You can hour, can't vou *1 think 1 can." mu SugRe and I » OK Ing woman get ready in an repiied Mrs. Spoop endyke, with a titter. * Oh, ves, 1 oan dress in that time, and | hope you won't be disappointed tn me." the woman began dow n her hair. *You might get | for me,” said My, and 0 take back my shaving tackle Spoopendyke, appro priating the only miu And now | think of i,” he vont Aiter a pause ‘my dress need tow it won't you?" Mrs, Spoopendyke and hunted through bag alter a butt on tl ‘(ot that button quired Mr Sp opendyke, comiortahiv. In a minut his wil “Wel , hurry up; these studs and 18 ¢lean shirt." Mrs. Spoopen around to these o habiliment in ye ‘Did you ial gloves P" inquired “Ob! yous, ed Spoopendy Ke ol inued, i COnl s A button on, ueged out the coal a bhroken-down old ol would do yet in sowed on athering away my dear,” responded put my you wo butions nto I want Ye gradually i iaid out eas for her lord. stich Spo Ope ndvke, repiled Mr it to work fi ‘Well, then brush my and pantaloons, and by that time 1’ ready to have you tie my en ' A few moments more Spoopendyke arrayed comp “Come, vou ready?” he having assured hin had not accomplish ward her toile “Not quite, Indy, with one mouth and the o der the brush. ’ What's the asked. * Didn't ready in an hour? teil you when I oa had an hour to « you been doing? Why can't you are? You look we “1 was busy fix BE 3 ed Mrs. Spoopendy ke do two things at “Oh, no! YX: got the IVYRQ Mm HOUS And Hose es in my Mr win t it vies he AN can Lely demanded self that his wife ( & Singie step Lo. dear,” responded the half her hair in her er hall crackling un- matter with you?” he you say you could get Didn't you hear me in that we only What have EO KS iress in te “and [couldn't Ong do anything at once. Why didn't you have my things fixed this morning? Why don’t you koe Pp house somehow ? That dress you've got on is good enough. wi ean't you go in that PF If you've » got put on ul won't be ready by next fall, Ain't you most ready now? Think I'm poing to st here like a jug of mineral walter Mrs. Spo ope ndyke | twiste od up her hair and jammed in t " hen she pu! on her hat d 1 yy st to one sid i one hand and paiva oan t U oan i aress to the frills you nd aro gre und ar Oo . st pat sard for D Enc al Mrs. : througl 1 8 minut us thie dres eiacuiated Mr, * * y sy paper? Give for a month ready till spring. Dod gast Ray Ke end nmended and 1¢ { Ol ing deeply book,” *1 want paper tie first get ready in gd the paper behind book case." said Mrs, wi a8 a brick, and she , and began CLAW i mn an effort 00p It up aimost ready,” she gig. ally she dre Ww on tt 1 buttoned up ne Ivously. 'il be ready before you could ¢ turn the paper inside out,” and 8 hed a ribbon from the in a bow, pinned it at | cked away from the it looked. *1 want to know whether you're go- ing to find that gasted paper for me!" thurdered Mr. Spoopendyke. “I'm all except my cloak, jerked out Mrs, Spo wndyke, * Ifyon'il band me wy cl start right away. It's in th wet there,” nd Mre. Spoopend yke flopped ? Hs hustied into b ing atl it behin - £4 TY be) Es. i 3 { ayat € 0 rICRIY 18 snatel tied it t and ba how 3 a drawer, sep dod right n down on the floor ana began putting on her shoes. “S'pose I'm going to hunt around for that meas! i¥ { Hoap? howled Mr. S A pOOD endyke. ‘* Can't you get your things for yourse i? fo my paper. and I want it Row. ‘1 can tell you what was in it,” said | Mrs. § Sp opendy ke. **1 can tell you all about t while I dress,” she looked up bim piteovsly with her face all flushed. “No donbt.” retorted Mr. dyke. “You know all you want is a ean of oil and ten men to be a printing press. When are you Ealing " y be and at Spoopen- shout it. All “Now I'm all ready, dear,” smiled Mrs. Spoopendvke, who wasn't anything of the sort. * You won't need to read now, for we're going.’ They started off together, arm in arm, Mr. Spoopendyke growling and his wife hitehiing at her various garments as they went slong. ‘ Another time we're going out to din. ner, vou be ready the day before, you hear? manded Mr. Spoopendyke. Yes, dear, responded Ii wife, and then she thought to herself, * I'm very glad he did n't insist on JE for that paper, Brooklyn Eagle. ca — Good Use for Sawdust, What shiall we ¢o with the sawdust? is a quéstion which puzzl brain of the man who realizes tha’ the utilization of the fast depleting for- ests is accompanied with an amount of absolute wastefuiness simply appalling. “Make it into railroad car wheels,” says an enthusiastic inventor of Chicago, who has discovered a means of com- pressing sawdust, bran, tea and kinared bulky substances into Ir ‘om one te nth to one-third of their bulk. The Lumberman some weeks since spoke of this invention In terms some what of disparagement, which it subsequently mod: fied on seeing specimens of sawdust and bran compressed small compass. Its eredulity is further shaken on being shown n model of a car wheel, consisting of an iron rim of seven inch ward diameter by one half inch thick, fitted with a well tioned hub, the space betwen and rim filled wit pine pressed in so solidly that we to helieve the iron rig to ‘de a Or “iging ii ¢8 out a st, the sawd ion that, resting the 78, f pressure equal ied to the nub ns of weakness, wdust brick sawdust tiroad ties, and Ven snd window and door frames wainscoti and moldings, begin to appear among the possibilities of the im- mediate 5 dd hairpins, vwdust twen failed i Sawdus fuiare. Sawdust ding or ons and 3 forks, or pitchitorks o rh oes, will probabl ur, ged pon this ge Cr ALi remain satisficd with u in place of the more ex; in the manufacture of of soap, bil the field of inrge enougn to amount of this valu Seriously, however, the col and oals into one-ts bulk, without moans Hil, aw ood cakes possibi alii utilize nih of thelr glance, cheap I Li ansportation, r w ich their bulk while with the | eign landsat a pro fi hi ~a8 rendered impossibla, | fre ight on tea from Chis vl, eosting about $25 per ton oa account of the space it i occupies, a compression into one-third its bulk would mean a saving three quarters of a c2nt to one cent | pound on freight and labor ot band! i | a | ing. | It is not, by any means, impossible that | we may buy a * brick of tea” In the { near future which we can carry home in our vest pocket, or that the housewife may ke‘p her truant busband at home | evenings to saw the coffee up into { thimblefuls suitable for the preparation of the morning draught. Verily, it would seem that with the recent discoveries of a Rip Van Winkle of the press, who, alter being absent from home for a year, had to have a pilot to show him about the city of his { former residence, and who in Lis ab s | sence developed a sixty-year stock of { pine on the Menominee, and about as : large a supply thro ughout the State of | Michigan, there is no danger after all of ln timber famine at leosy so long as the i sawdust holds oul, NM srihestorn Lume i berman, NOTES. Bastern and Middle States i of the GG, Axon & Now Inrgest firm aunty sly « in the YRrion 0,000 000 ‘Dn ma lame JOHN Ar Wands Muss of Mesars. M 0 offe Brown ars Wins a keeping house for 1 Lad *< # You! arles Reynolds us tod AY New } ork hina Snort ¥ Ag Ci is in th nivel} 3€ itthiwosien lected as the sit park wn of the pat Esioners port kK to A FIRE in the b Mass, cause teing New York A 5 CANNY Y¢ MT Lime ago 3 IRC DOORN Hepa Cotoxer Cnarsax Hi Jay Gov eOuRiry seal at een enti FOR TR ne of the ae Vig Thal TE Western and Southern States Arey Hiat SENoNKY IB Androw ae weeks ago shot and } whe RO Sigerson sister Of the New York ana then + Fla Ate $00 alter iran i Horney, # Cedar Keys, himsell, dying Betore de Miss Su risedl ic shot shoot h witness his death The or-elegt George remains of Mich. by ¢ #lnle Ralamasgoo, Iying in taken to his motl home st Plainwoll Ihe Pie \ of Richmond, Vi mont and Arlington Insurance cot. pany, has fatled Charles Henderson, a colored hanged at Friars Point, Mise, of Thomas King ia was shot dead while trying to st Decasn bad tween Henderson and IE severe i filled the Unite froethitien eago and Detroit ington for additd A ring baildings and at Umnaba, their contents loss of about 8300,000 Misson i ta path destruction in its of grogate A CYCLONE In urs Many viemity Carthage were number of lives lost. hich was nes wis visited by said to fold, w mer, damage is have the northern down sgain, The storm was ac i by OI DAD IE thunder and electric shocks heing very violent, ol y days sy wile and liet are no 1il., ste o and died Palinghi, an Italian, Chiengo, trichinm in sausages thict His who pariook of the same « the other night. two children t likely repover. Durixe a fit of temporary insanity a woman in Marque Wia., t off her babe's head 1 and then kille | hersell. By the premature explosion of City, Nev., wore instant! mine al Virginia Dato ini seriously 3 and John lea Joce and » Tunas colored persons-—two men a Mrs wore irderad Kot M.A woman who mm county, captured by the people and hanged oa the tree nearest the scene of the murder Demo. Tue captain of the Mexiean gunboat erata refused to give up to the sherill ol San Cota, on a writ of his wer was sbsequently de Francisco ene Clodonio o babens corpus, and ti The prisor © Mex on Hogs at vined guns on the sheriff, liverad up by t 1 CO Fiereex buil Versailles, Ky., have been destroyed by fire. Joux B. Hanoe, United was shot dead near Huntaville, Ala., 0 States deputy marshal, eit distiller, 8 Marshall nights alter. while trying to arrest an ill AT Belleville, Nov., Charl mur Jack McCann, and a few ward a party of citizens took Marshall away rom the sheriff and hanged him. {Oo Five firemen were burned nati, They were gathered around a chute, gonding down a stream of wator, whe the business portion Pensacola, Fla., has been destroyed by five, NIxg-TENTHS of Not a newspaper office, job ofMice, drag store or stationery store is left in the sity. Tha flames broke out in a conlectionery store, and before they could be subdued five blocks in the heart of the city were destroyed. 100 establishments, embracing the custom house, postoftice, principal hotel, telegraph offices, both newspaper offices and county olerk’s offiee were among the buildings burned, The loss is more than half a million dollars, ANOTHER favasion of Oklahoma-—the terri tory set apart for the Indinns—by intendicg settlers is reported, Most of the settlers are from the dry regions of Western Kansas, where the people have been literally sterved out for several years, Over both From Washington, Fug Prealdent the following among William comptroller of wont Wopomisations to the Senate of Ohio, to be John ¥F Law ron flint the treasury Hartranft, of Pennsyl Philadel Lousl Now Lake City vain, to be Pa. 3 allector of customs at Andrew J. Damont, of in nun of the 8 Jolin Ib aval offfoss steiot of Nod ol Hon gixtysiwo | ent, | wen Bi, Haren oer General Myers, with elem Fie House Bloknell olnt rales, und discussion in plates 8 within the of POwWer Y | Congress 0 reject the ole “ia lowing statement, contained in thé Commissions of sagrieait » of the most important ol ig during the last two fiscal Mae Gf exportation tural export Animal and mater $146,641 230 WL ued wal % 160,400 428 Hrendstulils, el ANS 0560, 201 $ y lg 217 IR =. 000 Ot) 44 000 00 § OX DINE, LHe COmBUusSsioner says, "shows ours is pre-eminently the agricultural niry of the warld of Pennsylvania, for HEPRESENTATIVE hELLEY, has wiilute thie bp treasury prepared a si relundiog ty PW panting rovides that the BOO TE tary of the U8 suthorued to of shall Site notes n the amount of S400 000 000 lepominations of not less & ale not @ re deemat Slates alter vears from the & uparvising LOR vesse's, year impression ul 088 Of Phere were twenty-six natal scoides News areign 1s when the pro lored Mins Gandine: then walked exalted oro minbat drew a six«of we the 10 her hotel to her fA An exe NEE WHS escoriad 1 finally secompanie oonsiablies went Ways Fons She is people of tl gt Winiey ine POOTInG oye vy isd rol vtsl ha Bs ha jai #4 Paes Have Ra hares of De Le Panama canal sl Ad AX lnwyes 10 be sant to Dublin " i 3 % ERGE AKAD in deter rs of the lan to bet * ne at Arendal, Norway tat has destroved oe and eighteen bouses, he pos Carraryx Wess, the noted English swim. next sumaner Ww by he Irish sea from Holyhead Ireland, a mer, will endeavor SUTPaes All previous natatorinl floats swimming Wales #iXly- aoross { in Kingston in distance of WO nang four miles, Eioury. 81x miners have lost their lives by L colliery explosion in the Kbondd Wales. The ooll is about a mile from the { the ol the g in Lhe ors reat explosion in the Divans same valley, on Januar when about sixty persons te severe socks of earthquake have 1s felt at Age Ie of nm, Austria. have destroyed the Kurdish ing orward « is STRIANS inhabi 0 Kurds Uchni, kill of the They al AT. town many t lefoated 13 0 Ants, transports containing 9.000 sled Arica, the SEVENTEEN from Pera, Peru Loman for the troops have pose of attacking Lima, Vian oan * A Panis dispatch Mme. Thiers, Dunixag t Pl announces the death of widow of President Thie = wis wrecked # recent gale a vessel enant bay, Nova Scotian, and twenty-Lwo into Engl ning sproad Mand organiza Taking Things for Granted. ff tha the failures in life result from the people hs taking granted. The business man that his credits are good: he for granted that his wife knows what style of living his income will war- rant; until the logic of addition, sub- traction, and multiplication, proves much for him, and down comes in ruin. The young profes- man takea it for granted that ve. , instend of rolid acquiremoenta him to sueceed, because there any notorious examples of men's maintaini themselves in through pure aud: witty, native wit, 3 utter lack conscience. will find too late, that it won't do] to plan and risk a career by the excep-| er than the rule. The farmer many Ave Of ra for assumes i: kes it i 1O0 Lis onan ering enable ng of nD the season, 02 last year's mar- kets, or his neigh bor 8 success—takes it for granted that the laws of nature and of trade will accommodate themselves to his necessities—sinks deeper into debt, aud wonders why farming doesn’t pay. Andso on to the end; men every- where want success without paying its | in thorough preparation, honest hard work, intelligent calculation and | foresight, patient attention to details, They take for granted things which it is | their business to know, and trust that | to fortune which common sense and ex- perience should teach them is controlled i IIA S05 50 Professor Young, in discussing the sun's heat, says that if it were sur- rounded by a shell of ice one mile in thickness, the inrer surface touching the photosphere, it would melt its way out in two hours and thirteen minutes. This will be an interesting experiment for our young people to try during the long winter evenings. It will cost nothing for the ice, for Vennor says there i going to be oceans of it, Norristown Harald, CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. Sonate. sol 1 OC y Gocastoned by dentin Maunlng, appointed i the death of until the next mesting of the i read And res un hill wal bo grant the the intro. taxa ios ol the United inst continued for on with two changes Mr, 1 M1 exchange pl oes on ites on railroads, thus making the balrman of that committees, The fol. wing selec! committees, on motion of Sens r Wa were appointed: To exauine the al branohes of the eivil servios, Mr Vest, I Missouri i thie ios lent, My ttes on alle FRUR were intiadueed of ortress Monroe los Mr. MeDonald the loenl Wy noes of ston al § ing biel {Pens iT I ware 1 standing committees of the hen revived awd or three Lavvnay Hoe ehalrinan of Pres and Viee-Presi. Morgan, of Aldbsma, chairman; the god frauds in the late elec Mi allnes, of Pennsylvania, elair i into Niearaguan claims, Mr ih Caroling, ohairman; the on the Yorktown oslebra- of Virginia, obainmnan, i Li i bat Ommitiee Johnston, wing selee fo investigate Luvs, of Pel Mr. Of Lhe treasury ae West Virginia, ebair- My Voorhees, ol I'wo resolutions were pled calling tov information relative to ted settlements in the Indinn Territory to contagious pleuro-paenmonia nd other contagious disenses of Laat el atimals Begs O SEodus, vial, Lhisiripan dO were introduced: By Mr, Eaton rest 10 AR agree. ork and Connseticut lor boundary between said loller— To provide eerisin ig the manner of eon. representatives in Con. Hi violations thereof A of west Virginia, offered a reso. eciling the constitutions! requirement the consent of Lang tween Now ) iL LE Lig Mi OOO ons aa ish avis Cold Feet, ons kn persons do not properly or thelr feet, They use cotton stockings and thin shoes in winter; It uent for females to goabout old work ball a dny nt a inadequately protected, | Some people become %0 habituated to ' the ehiilethe long-.continued cold having contracted and destroyed the | of the nerves, Not a! éw persons go to bed in a cold room | i cold, to have them vet | Now, the feet sustain a close nervous relation to the rest of the body, Hence: the feet to relieve a congested brain, The feet of one whose legs are paralyzed even of the kicking why n rusty nail in the foot causes that ioe kjaw, { Mothers should see to it that their children's feet are we!) clad ; ana should, from time to time during the day, They stould further this respect, With ali persons the rale in winter should be woolen stockings and thick- i, and soorelary ol the or Wo comnunionte 1o the Senate the re. H the p uintion of the respective the Union as ssceriained by ihe it Axteod to «Mr. Morgan ia. la jolut resolution that the following wodd a8 an amendment to the Constita. { States: * Seotion &-The ress shall have power by blish yules and regulations jor cerlily ing, trans Wing, recewving and opening the vwes i tars, and ascerigining and eoauling hh voles by the Ben House of Repre- tatives, and tor declaring the result of the nmont of the Senate Hepreseutatives when they are the vote of! such electors. Such en altered, pet led withia a period of one ro Lhe time fixed by the laws tales tor the PPO. niment of | Heterred to the seleot cledtion Presideat and Mr, Paddock introduced a nabie the people of Dakola to form a ion and State goverament, and jor vssion of the State into the Us'on on lity with the oni ates, Helorred., ition referring examine the sev. servioe, and with tt an erly day so much be President's 8 relers To civil reform, non-assessment of govern. ployeos lor political purposes, (ree. in the matter of suftage, the Vice-Presidesyt sub. annual report of the Washington eon, recommendibg an 00 tor continuing the instrooting the he United 1G Ale AL ol and jor the gov 6 O LO atant oled Bog slisil nig dh ed or 8) next telo United 8 any wi ties on the CLOTS In ale of nial r. Pendle oton offered & reso HEIn Lies Of 6 Bele ¢ lee 10 the civil Ort at esate Brn » to re Clouse 10 rey ni en E11 Agreed Py ods lo Lhe eon ion of gab, House. presented memorial of the New York and the boundary line be. on the subject. ell called up as & gues. td nale resolution relat ve electoral vote. Mr. Keller of order that a conourrent ng a joint rule Wo presoribe f « nting was nol a question of The presi tent of the Benate, in the the two houses, was 10 count the Mr, Bicknell contended that 1 to the constitations! right of a8 0 a ae Lhe vols was Ques lege, he Speaker desided after al oN joint role was & matter privilege, and the previous as then moved; but ssthe epotadi. asd to vole the Hoose was left with i. The previous question was , after which Mr, Keller ob and read an argument obarso. role as a measure of sEarpa- iand one which might lead to bloodshed and war Then the matier was laid over I'he House ordered the reprinting of the rely hill nlerslate commence ! the joint resolation (originally intro. Mr Pound) proposing an amend. mebtl 10 the ( ion providing that the ent shall, from March 4, 1855, hold office years and shall be ineligible 10 the more than one term consecutively, resentatives in Congress shall OATS. u joint resolution noe U. 8. Grant retired list of the army, with the rank and general. Relerred....Mr. Bockner, nan of the committee on banking, stro. substitute for the funding bill, and it 110 the committee on ways and provides that in lien of the bonds d by the of Jaly 14, 1870, the tary of the treasury bs suthorised (0 isos wo than S000 000,000 treasury notes interest at four per oent., of which re than $60 0 0.000 shall mature each . the proceeds 10 be applied to the pay. it of the five and six per cent. hands maturing doing 18581. 1he mod to make regulations for i of the notes, and the expeoses are not 10 ex- coed one-quarter of one per cent. It further al Loo, 00, 00. 000 of the in the ft apart as a fu for the femption of legal-tender notes. and any sar. plas of coin over said §100,000,000 reresining in the treasury shall be used in the parchase or red dap! tion on account of the sinking fund of any of the six per cent. bonds maturing in . The House resumed consideration of the Senate copcurrent resolution relative to the electoral count, and in the discussion whioh followed Messrs. Hanton, Cox, of New York, and Mclase contended that the right the electoral vote was vesiad in while Messrs. Robeson, Keller and in opposition to the theory that ess had the right 10 count the electoral BN Sites of ® Yille Slmie ieimie 1 fivsst nd fra i Lhe Gastitat Trenid BX ow JO : hat rey gore lor a erm of three Mr. MeCook introdoced sping the President to HOGA wot avd ge ng faary 3 1881 5 fo count Congress, Wi Co vote Ihe fortifioation appropriation bill (appro- priating §100,000 for protection and repairs, $400 pedoes) was reported, ordered to be printed | and recommitted.... Mr. Kelley introdoced a bill he tax on t matches, bank capital and bank +++ The House passed the bill granting sion 10 the New York Chamber of Come oct a sare of Washington on the | ry building in New York current resolution | the electoral count waa again i 1 disenssed by Messrs. Molang, | Hunton, Cox, of New York, Mills, Lapham, Herbert snd Newberry. I'he pension appropriation bill, which appro- printes $50,000 000, was repoirte! and recom. JThe bill allowing marshals and | puly marshals to take bonds in certain enses | referred to the House calendar... Mr, knell onli rrent reso. ition as to counting the electoral vote, hid Mr. Bright det ation, I the Hous iz to consider the mn went tee of the whale, Sparks in the ebair. on the private ¢ wien I'he laid belore the House a mmuniestion from M. Gambetia, president the French ehiamber of in regard | to an exchange of between that body and the House of Representatives; also ! i letter from the secretary of slate transmitiing volumes of the speeches of M, d by Mme. Thiers ts argued fepoaiing § ¢ 10 or of the so btreasa 3 sntive 10 Sennte oor tnkeu up an mitted de 1 up the Senate covou raised the quest jon of cons nfler Ino ox reins Ln Speaker of deputios, dooumenis two a ith sad Uhiers, presen HLA STA IR SAI, Going It Blind, (Galveston boasts of the smartest horse | trader in Texas. A purchaser for a horse that he was trying to sell could | pe.oeive no defect in the snimal, but | still he did not care to buy. H» said to | the seller: “The horse seems ail right, but he | may hve some defect [ oan't perceive © | The seller, who was standing at the | head of Hd ¢ animal, replied: i “1 stand between you and any dam age.” The buyer thought this was sufficient | guarantee, so he closed the sale. Next | day he came around raving. The seller | The irate purchaser said : “I want my money back. You guar. anteed the horse sound and I find he is blind in one eve. You promised to make good any defect there was about the horse. i ‘I did nothing of the kind. If you take me for a fool, you are mistaken * What did you tell me when 1 said {the horse might have some defeet 1 “1 told you I would stand between | you and any damage; and sc I did. stood between you and the damaged eve of the horse; and, perhaps, that was the reason you didn't see it. I got on the blind side of the horse I sold.” “Yes,” responded the disconsolate purchaser, you go on my blind side, and sold me at the same time." — Galveston News. Miss Edmonia Lewis, the sculptor, who is of mixed African and Indian parentage, has had a more than com- mon measure of success in her profes- sion. The pope long since visited her studio and blessed her work; the Mar- quis of Bute bought one of her gro E44 for an altar-piece, and another, *T Old Arrowsmaker and bis Daughter,” was bou~ht by Lady Ashburton. Extra soles, whether of cork, felt, even thick pasteboard, may be used to blippers or shoes that | can be easily removed should be worn If the feet are pern anently cold from the shrinkage of the blood. vessels, this will tend to enlarge them In such eases they should be warn water, — You's Companion. A —————— Pastor Made Happy i bave sn greatly troubled with my kid. ness and liver lor over twenty years, and pain. My medical bills were enormous, and | visited both the Hot and White Springs, noted Jor the curative qualities of the water, [am as the result of and Liver Cure. iam only wo gad remedy whieh has ade me 80 hapy PF HARKLEE. Coal Run Crossing ca In France many professors of the srt bring the provisions, 00k to live in the house, party th they or their sids superintend. “hey answerable for the cook. Remedy for Hard Times, food and style. Buy pood, beslthy cheaper and belter clothing; get and substantial things of litle eve eppecially stop the loolish alter expensive and g much of the vile bun bug medi you only harm, and mikes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple, pure remed ALWAYS aL & trifling Ler times and good ol itin another co 00d, J way, i vou will see bet» oO. Ana i ¥ 1 ones. BERD i nmin Vegetine. The Barks, Roots and Herbs FROM WHICH VEGETINE IS MADE IN POWDER FORM, SOLD POR B50 Cents a Package. VEGETINE. Debility, isnnpsnonn, Me, Dec. 8, 18] Mu. Srevens: Lear fav} commenced AKIOE tie Vegetine grsters was debilitated By disease. 1 Bad Be RS ley Comgpuaint, abd was very nervous-eough bad, itogs wore Whe | had taken ole ladle | found 1 was be it bas helped my colgh, and # strengthens me. able to no my Work. Never bsve found awh | the Vegetins, 1Enow if 8 everything It 8 reccantinded Mas. A. J. PEXDLETON . W. Ross Writes: sSicerofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weakness, H. i Svevess, Boston 1 have bee practicing wedivine for twenty five years | and as 8 veimedy Tor Boretula, Liver Qoipiatnt, Dr spape sa, Hheumetian, Weak pons, snd all diseases of the Lioead, | have never Todnd is equal. | have suid Ve LT | seven Years ahd have never had one hed | owouid Beatty recomend To those 15 eed of & ised | purifies Ds W. ROSE Druggiel, Wikis, iow was very low my Slept. 18, 12 | Vegetine in Powder Porm bs sold | gels sno getprsl Mlores 1 you cannot bay | lncoss Afly conta ib postage stamps for be | o one dollar lor two pechages, sud | will sand reburn weil a; drug VEGETINE PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. For Catarrh, Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, sic, lusert wilh Yirtie Buger & partis eof the Baas Wie the nos 8 111 Oxassone!ly particle into of the eat, thoroughly There | is Balm in Gilead. The success which hes marked the introductiog here wf Creams Balm, & Ustas ered y prepare dd by Ky Bros, | Uwego, N 18 indead 3uarvye Many per Ot in §tstn, ame uBng if With lost ssbisfaciors Testa, A CWR-SOWE i PECOVETIaE he dete OF smell. Whikoh poyed Vee through the we of Foal ne IOUTaloe Mr Bu s fal BEG Oi cans Toke ) Sestifes tw its t at Le Pitas rubbing is i Price—30 conta. i kage free. Send fo B | at ELY'S CREAM BALM CO Owego, SOLD BY ALL DEUGGIRTS. ni Wholesnie is New York, Poiladelphia, n, Chicas 10 RE ud other ities. +ignd of 80 centa will mall 8 Tad information. X.Y er Bitters, od Pete, Liver 8 tor, aad Lite And Health Hewboning ss possitly ong exist where Hop od 0 varied aud perfect are Uasly tangible, large orders for their good A Good Avoowunt, “Tosum it ep. six long years of bedridden sickness and sullering 2 FH total, $120 ~al was #l thres bottles of H who bas done | since without the everybody to kno “Joi IN WKEKS rr While the inventive genins of the world is running to waste oy the eleo. coslin por yeas, ol ¥ OWS DOunsew: iss Of & day, i nef hatler, N. w Or 13 for a syrup cup that won't run at the nese. — Syracuse Sunday Times The greatest effects have sometimes the smallest cause, Lie is consantly ssc by neglect of Coughs and Colds, when a 25- oent bottle of Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup would i A Ru~sisn priest named Betschnaistari | pligrimage to Jerusalem, died on board | Alexandria to Jaffa Vioerine in Powder Form is sold by all droggists and general stores. It you eannot buy it of them, inclose Bity cents in postage | packages, and 1 will send it by return mail. i R. Stevens, Boston, Mauss. Malaria] fevers oan be prev ented, also other | minsmatio diseases, by occasionally using Banford’s Liver luvigoraior, the oldest Family Medicine, which is recom. mended as a cure for all diseases caused bya disordered liver. Eightv.page book sent free. Address Dr. Saatord. 162 Broadw ay, N.Y. in Ald of the Housewife done on the Wilson Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine, without an st'achment. Wonders will never cease in this age of progress — Scientific Ame ican. The Voltate Belt Co., Marshal teh. tisemeut in this paper beaded, “On 30 Daye | Td inl. To —— Get Lyon's Patent Heel Stilfeners applied | to those new boots belore you run them over. ! BAN SIRT STS. GREAT HORSE MEDICINE, TORIAY VENETIAN IINIMENT in 8 a1 WD cents ; whe ith the Lin he world for the co Kors Rpg its Sore { CONDITION : Dbtemuper, Fever i ww ooal; Increase he appetite and i Ty Orgats. Certified to Cal. PD. Bet ote ot 4 a i 1450 25 cents aa v Tuy Street, New York ghters, y Ww Aves and Mothers, HORSE Oo IAS Re poi fe lah'e TeaRly. Dend p ata oad for Deatment, cured and cerilfioates | physcians spe | paiienta, to HOWARTH & BALLARD, inca, N.¥ | by all Droggisis—§1 8 per bottle i ! hh Yoitm Heite and other on » those affikted with ise of a peveon will nature. Ans of the 14 kinevs, He eumatisnm, Paralysis, elo A pure cure guaranteed or wo pay Address Veltaie Belt Co, Marshall, Mich. WHISKERINE rai bres NYT oar} -e i ringer thai woos him Aken, De wi SREALEE Tien EGR, Dewan, Mann, A NTED—Agents everywhere to sell our pooas, Ww by sample, to families. We give stiractive presents and | first-class goods 10 Your customers; we give you good 18; we prepay a i xpress charges; we furnish outst fee rite for Loin PLES TEA 00 Box HOBO, SL Louis, Mo. A WEEK in your own town. Terms and $ Outfit free. Address H Hauvere & Co. , Par land, Mai ne. $66 3 VIENNA AER 1873 1 may save your life Jt has] S500 will be paid for a ouf®™® they will pot eure or help, Do not suffer § let Pour friends wafer Lot use and ure them} Wuse Mop B BI-CARB SODA me, Ji sthe * Tading snd a NATRON i is the best fn the World, It 3 whee wi i best for Medici! Pu 13s the be PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. | PETROLEUM JELLY al Philadelphia #t Pars Exposition. Exposition. | sicians througbomt (ho world $o be ibe besl romedy | covered for the cure of Wosnds, Burns Rhemmatiom, i order that every Obre Jeay UF IL BK pu up BON and 35 cet a you will fed i superior to suything reg have ever wr al Literary Revolution. Ma auias's 130s of Predera § fhe Great Ae’ Life of Rober: § iw. TIL Lae i 5 i * { § {Query 3 " t rPowes. all Famtly Uses. 563d by all Dv i Grand Meds) Shiver Medal | This wonderful cubsteboe 8 soknowledped by pi ph Skin Disesues, Phos, Oalarth, Chlbatos, &¢ botties 160 houselo 3 use. Oblain 2 fram your dragsiet, | 3 CENTS raimey Siva fo 8 A of Sots, Ar AE € ath Vicar of Wake ait "Hi hy ¥u rv laavisen’s rai is a yw lang A at | MEX CENTS MYan's Jatt Tre AME MIC A3 AN BOOK RIOR ANGE, | Fale, Manager, Trivene Butiding. New Yok. i i i 3 i i i | i DANIEL F. BEA ORGANS! STOPS, SUB BASS & 00T. COUPLER Haass ONLY $65, si sent on Toa) Warranted, Catalogue Free Address DANIEL ¥, BEATTY, Washingion. X.3 $5.00 Per Day Made Selling Ow New PLATFORM FAMILY SCALE Weighs ac sells ft at sight latvdsotne BRpess anor Bets price, $2.00 ther Family Scales gular nos welghilug 25 ite cost $5.00. A He BOOM FOR AGENTS. Exclusive territory given res, Rhu rapld sales surprise old DOM ATIC SCALE CO, No. IST W. Fifth St, Cincinsstl, © Ch Soest in he werld—Tmpatters” prives «jangest Company da Ampenica-slaple srtio-plieases eeervbody—-Trade oops finns ly increasing Aventis watiesd every wher riehip-doti'l waste Hime -send for Clreniar “ROA WELLS 43 Vesey SL. N.Y. P.O. Box 1287. ——— “STHMA ~Famhan's old Retantished Asthma Remedy pivthe instant relied In all cason and which v ihotmar As of sufferers rm this dastrenng x wold Ly Chas. ater at the Ww scones, and ni pet wip § Une Do Jat por x x rion MPLOYMENT tos SALARY 3x munth. aly paid SL A ad vanced. & Co. 300 George Bt Cine ir Learn Telegraphy and | earn YOUNG MEN $49 10S 100 a month. Every grad al guaranties] a paying situation. Address ALENTINE BROS, Managers Jabesville, THE GREAT WORK. plondifly Pruten, Bow fend * : igus. BEDDING & CO, Mesavde Pullishers, 755 Broads sah Kew York, Dewart of species works. A YEAR and er 10 agents adress A MONTH! AGENTS W ANTED! TH Dest Selling Arties in the world, $ 7 7 7é Outfit Free sample free. Jat Baoxsox, Detroit, Mia Ad . 0. VICK ERY, Augusta, Maine, LAT I'S Brain Foods Nervom Debi ity k We kes of tieneraly ve LIAR {dy insta 8 i for irr to Allen 8 Pharma cs, BA | F iret. Avi ' Oe da. Fiabit Cared tn 10 days. No pay till Cured, Di. J. sreFaeNs, Lebanon Obloy $72 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made, Coslly Catat free. Address Tavx & Co. Augusta, Maine Vad Saupe 3 Free. Cook & 1 and, ° OE ALE ny ALA DEALERS, Chicago FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO. NewYork. oR 85 WARD 4° Y. RK. us ad AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE THE HAs 2 NEW BEX PUNN EST OF TA in every Youn Don't mies if, but aioe, aud secure THCY. Address ee SO NCYCLOP/DIA 5 TIOUF TTEZ BUSINESS -—3 Je fhe dhaup parte w 0 appest 10 th ad for Olroniar st nd Posies and I fhe various duties of west ad vEBiage of Bl eocasiong. a Bend Tor Gran cms 5. en = Want oyiplion of work and extra terms io Address» avossi Pesuseiss Co. Deaness, Ear Diseases, Gatarrh. C.K OEMANKER, ed Eu Re Lt se ea office, No ors Walnut st. a Jb book sent free. He 57s Deaton, Disoseis of Sor Bar hd Tous and ditarrn, and ther proper Urestinest; ie BEL ane will goestion Dr. Shosmaker’s stand GELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. Hy pow we be sown. Sod by Opticians snd Made bv SPANCER Oricak TG 00, 18 Maiden Lane, New Y SAPONIFIER Jsthe = in Concenizate® Lye and Reliable EE Sat A wad Cub for Pa 2 » PENNA SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. This Ciaim-ITouse Established 1865. PENSIONS. =e fow law. a am of Schtery ati Witkes ehitified Fa 4 wap, GEORGE E. * Washing P. 0. Druwe 385, ah Ino alh 6: Bro RISTADORO'S sk and a favorite = appointed wh letter for Lady is grant Sowing with tender outsells wl geeed #5" RR recess moe 10-7 ts Der for 2. and Report fr ny tt) LD a ve Mandwoment and CHEAP P BLES rr Tarnished a SE ats Sh Frei: WEI) od 4 LL oR OF ABU ALBERT NDLEO P APERS. * The atthor alms i" a Sue, ir # a ’s to oT pesome wise men sid {rue pen ol Nw Triwme. JG. PL PUTRAN'S SONS 8, Pube. 150 8th sve. NewYork. FRENCH DENTIST'S, Frustiwed ise. vu Gas adminictersd, o's. Gold 81mg, We 1. All the lates: Inprovernents in dent ted, Charges moderate, Work warranted, Clip this out an bring with you to Dupiona: Hres, 139 Bowery, N.Y. EMSS AND ARTISTIC CHROMO Yala «% CARDS in sets of one dosen Price, 3 ceuts por sof, sont post-fro8. w. JENNING S LEM OARST, 17 Est 34h Street, New York. pi TE, GREATEST DISCOVERY OF sUnE CURR EE FoR A com et “ate gu rant TREE an on receipt © BUA LO 240 BE 8th 2 Now York. id ABOTE DIVORCES s withot publicity for * parties State, for don, ho-suppart, and ip , Advice Cs i of Stn. Address oper Biemow, 17 West THY St. New York Oy from 82 5 Polished Granite Monuments SU3. Free on beard ship 1o any pact of of Amer accurate and beantifu:. Plans and pion JU¥ N W. LEGGE. Sculptor, Aberdess, Sco Land. E — “ ARE, or EXCHANGE FOR BEAL ESTATE ~Sinte and county Sehis of two vainalie Address Patentee, Sam’! B. Fisher, Pleasant Unity, Pa. PISO'S CURE for Consumption is alse the best it cough medicine. Sen ad : C AGENTS 80 pt reer Mme every town, "Send stamp. 3 P. “Brigham & ¢ 0 w AP $1 7.50% REV 4% 7 BUOK, Lewitbars. Pa. EARPHONES. The BEAP made to WEAR. Address 8. NORTH, Syracuse, N.Y, RICH asiling our Rabb ¢ Stamps and N a. ev §510520 yr at home, Samples worth Rien Simson & vo. a FREE. A Magical Journal, Adds F. Brehm, Erie, Pa, quarter, or $13 per month and upward. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES and PRICE LISTS, free. HESE ORGANS ARE CERTAINLY UNRIVALED IN EXCELLENCE, WHILE THE PRICES ARE NOT THESE MUCH HIGHER THAN THOSE OF VERY INFERIOR INSTRUMENTS. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO, 154 Tremont Se, BOSTON: 46 East 14th St. (Union Square) NEW YORK: 160 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO
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