BLUE GLASS. Home of (i,e llenuli nf the Blue (Jla Trrniment. The excitement over the blue gloss cure in Providence, 11. I., hns not been excelled anywhere else. The local papers have daily reports regarding the results of the treatment. We select the following from the Prt : . Mr- Henry O. Wood, bookkeeper, in Will. A. WoillVa lli tvlf itanViiifT oaf uliliali. HELEN'S BABIES. With Some Account of their Ways. , It was an enticing invitation from my only married sister, Helen Lawrence, that moved me, Harry Burton, salesman of white goods, bachelor, aged twenty eight, to spend my fortnight's vacation at Hillcrost. Tom Lawrence s cigars garden, plenty of handsome girlB, and unlimited leisure for reading these were the inducements offered me. Inciden tally, as Tom and Helen were to be ab sent on a visit, I wus just to keep an eye on the children, who, I was assured, give me "the slightest w - "ler , v"8huigtoii and Hut- an j clnrot and horses, a splendid flower . una uetu 1uun4t.11 mm rheumatism for. several years. The at tacks came on at irregular periods and confined him to the bed for weeks at a tune, and for one whole winter he was unable to got out. Medicines gave him ouni renei, ana wnen tue disease , wonid not seized him ho felt there was no escape ! trouble." w.c ujiiure except uurr c. k. m Kemembeniig Uuilge, the elder, as a pain and careful avoidance of the least ; i,oy of uv, with a serious, noblo face exposure. Recoutly the dreaded disease Ml'd prent) j,ro penetrating eves, and attacked him in the shoulder, arm and . Toddie as a linppv little know-nothing of foot. He had previuusly inserted six tbrec BUnimPr8 with a head of tangled unit. BmB iu i-nuc ,wu.iw.t, yoiiow hair, L set out tor llillcrcsl Wltll aml he at ouco prepared for a bath. The ; ut nppreheHim ,f impending woe. foot was exposed to the combined rays of At tfie o tjie trip I hired a hiu-k-tne white and blue light for an hour, mau to tirjV(, me to Tom's. On the way wnen the pain and soreness disappeared, j mu. horses shied violently, and the driver Cm the following day the pains left his exclaimed : shoulder and arm, and for the first time ' ' xhafc was one of the imps 'that ho had driven the disease away within j,ite CIIBS tjmt senrcd the bosses. Thero lorty-eight hours from the time it seized him, and within twenty-four hours from tho time the treatment was commenced. Mr. Samuel Boyd, an aged gentleman who lives at 72 Pearl street, has been afflicted for over two years with weak ness of the limbs, resulting from heart disease, and during the last year his right foot became useless, dragging on the floor when he was assisted to and from his bed to his chair. The use of both limbs was very much impaired and latterly he had no control over them. He had three panes of blue glass placed iu a west window. A snUicicnt trial has not been given yet to ascertain whether he will be permanently cured, but tho good effects, thus far, after only two or three days bathing, convinces him that he will regain his strength. He is able, while sitting in hi 3 chair, to swing his legs at will iu any direction as easily as he ever did. . All he lacks is sufficient strength to bear tho weight of his body (being a very portly man), to enable him to walk as formerly, liis strength is re. Then Toddio " runned away," and got himself stung by a hornet, and rushed ;'n, sobbing : Want to be wocked. Want slung Toddie, boy, one day.' " And I had to rock him and sing, line by line, after Budge, some absurd little doggerel about a basket, beginning : ' Whore In my little bantik gone?" Said Toddie, boy, one day. MARRIED IS THE DARK. Mlclilunn Matrimonii!! MrMrry Fnnr ('Illinium for n llrldr who.t- Hrrnnd llrlilnl Crrrnionjr vrn Arrnnoril In Ar. corilnnrt nlik Hip M ill of hrr lrnr lr-imrtrd. When he was sexnhod, those children beguiled mo out to a treacherous muddy brookside, in eareh of jaeks-in-the-pnl-pit J Toddio tumbled in, and so did B'.ulue. and in Dulling them out I wus most horribly spattered I Hurrying homo, a carriage overtook us witli ladies I in it. Could it be ? of course it was 1 j Miss Mayton hen-elf I i "You seen to havo been having a real . good time together," said she, as tho ' carriage passed. " llemember, you are ' j I all going to call on me to-morrow after-: Ul'WII. I And so wo did, Toddie bearing an ex- , piatory bouquet. The children raced off to watch a grassentter, and I sat down ; to a delightful cliat with Miss Mayton. , AT.... .-....- Dmiiini iitmifirr tlm tin imimr l,.,.iv,l..ru t. ItilWrnt. nii.l somehow the 1UR Vivacious, About twenty years ago there lived in central Michigan a curious old Benedick named Dodsworth. At the age of fifty he married a girl of twenty, and when the burden of sixty years bore him down his wife was only half liis age. Dodsworth was noted for his peculiari ties, but tho climax came when ho found himself on his dying bed. Ho was worth about $30,000, and ho hadn't ft blood relative living, so far as he knew. Ho wanted to leave his property to his wife, as the pair hud lived very'lmppily, The most tolerable sort of revenge is for those wrongs which there is no law to remedy. But then let a man take heed that the revenge be such as there is no law to punish ; else a man's enemy is still beforehand, and is two for one. Why Advertise 1 People nometlmps auk why does Pr. It. V. IMorc, of IlnfTalo, N. Y., apen'd ao much money in adrrrtixinR hia family medicine, which are so well known and anrpasa all other remedies in popularity and aaK It in woll known that A. T. Stewart considered it good licy, and undoubtedly it paidliim, to spend many hnifflred thousand dollars in advertising his coods, yet no- lindy questioned tho excellence of liis merchan dise. The grand secret of success lies in offor inR onlv goods which possess merit to sustain themselves, and then through liberal and persis tent advertising making tho people thoroughly acquainted with their good qualities. Men do not succeed in amassing great fortunes, es tablishing a thriving and permanent business, and rounding substantial institution line jir, SWORN STATEMENT BOSTON DRUGGIST. Otnttrmrn, I hereby certify that I hT had Cf irrh far ton Tears, ami fortlieliuiialxTeii- liavcli.cn a terrible sutferer. 1 wns rendered partially deaf, hi4 burring In the head, palna acrowi the temple, dlrr.y spells, weak and painful eyes, awullen and ulctraira tons lis, hard and constsni cotili,aevcre psla aortaa the chest, and every Indication of consumption. My tiod .rhrri all tha time. Tha matter accumulated, to rapidly In my head and throat that I eonld nut keep them free. Frequently at night I would iprln- out of hed, It teemed to me, at tha point of snflocatlon. I would then have recourse to every means In my power lo dislodge tho mucus from my thoat and head before being ahle to sleep again. For a period ( alxyeara my tonsils were ulcerated and so much luliamcd that he conies, rnunin'. Wonder where t'other is? Wo cull 'em the 'imps,' cause they're so uncommon likely at mischief I' " The offending youth was Budge, in a very dirty sailor suit, and tho other " imp," who bore down on us in a cloud raised by thrusting a branch into the j dust of tiie road was Toddie 1 j " They're hiy nephews !" I gasped. The recognition was mutual. "You're Uncle Harry." said Budge. ; "Did you bring us anything ?" " firing us anything ?" eelioed Toddie. j " I wish I could have brought you j some big whippings," said I, severely, j "Get into this carriage." j Iu they climbed, each with a very i dirty towel, knotted in the center. ; "They're .not towels," explained; Budge, "they're dollies; wc don't like! buyed dollies ; these is lovely." j " I want to shee yours watch," re- , marked Toddie, rolling into my lap, fol- ; lowed by Budge. j Obediently 1 showed them the itial ot j worth turned heel on tho usual custom : "e. hemes beiauso no .loo not over rec ... i i , i- ,. -ii . I ommend tliem, and when tried they give sntis- antlsaiil 111 his will . i f net ion. Hi Medical Adviser, a hook of over In case my wife Ceba does not take j ie himdrod pngea, illustiatod by two hundred unto herself another husband within ' ond eighty-two engraving and bound in cloth thirteen months from date of my burial i B1 K''t. iH offered to the people at ho moderate all bequests otherwise made in this will ; (- Y'TK1 1 .'Vi" .!"JV!! are to revert to the State of Michigan, to be used for building and furnishing home for old women. Whether Celia wns pleased or dis pleased at this provision deponent saith not, but tho old man had not been under the sod more than six mouths when the widow was said to be looking out for an other man. If it was singular for the dying Dodsworth to urge his wife to marry again it was still more singular that he that almost one hundred thousand havo nil end v been Fold. Hi memorandum books are on every druggist's counter for frco distribution. Popularity. Tho popularity of Messrs. .Tnnic S. Kirk A Co.' Koap. manufactured iu Chicago, is shown by the unprecedented salo which their goodh havo reached during the year 187fi. Tliis by far is tluj largest soap miiiiHfiicturiug concern in tho United States, producing and selling in all parts of this country, from tho Red river of A.irtta to Now Orleans, and from l'ortland. tho should desire the ceremony to Me., to Han Francisco, 25,000,000 founds an turning slowly, and one persou instead my three-hundred-dollar timekeeper. of two can now help him from his bed to his easy chair. One peculiarity in Ins case is tluit he cannot bear the buth for any considerable length of time, not being able to remain under the rays but a few minutes at a time. As his strength increases he is enabled to prolong his stay in the bath. In this case, as in most of the others, tho bath produces drowsi ness, and unless the pain is intense, the patient drops off iuto . a peaceful slum ber. Mr. Boyd's limbs were entirely useless for three weeks previous to tak ing the baths, and obtaining control of his limbs so soon may be considered very remarkable. Tiie progress of the treat ment of heart disease in this ease will bo watched, uud it is to bo hoped that the aged sufferer will be permanently bene fited by the treatment. Mrs. H. B., wiio lives at No. Bridghani street, has been taking blue sun baths for a chronic difficulty dur ing the past two weeks with remark able results. She had been under the treatment of physicians for months, but no relief had been obtained. She con tinued to grow worse and worse, and had to bj assisted by her husband from the b d to her chair. The husband prepared a window with bluo glass, and the suffer er began to grow stronger and is now able to walk about the room unassisted. She feels a great deal better and believes she will ultimately be cured. A number of Horists, horticulturists and gardeners are experimenting with blue glass, but snflicient time has not elapfced siuce the commencement of the trials to determine what will be tho re sult upon vegetable life. Mr. Henry Randall, of Seituate, furnished a portion of his house with blue glass, and to give the theory a fair test he planted two beds with tomato seed, under exactly tho same conditions, where one would receive the combined white and blue rays and tho other the ordinary sunlight, The plants under tiie blue light germinated anil made the:r appearance first, and to-day those uuder the blue glass are more than three times larger than the others and have healthier and more sturdy stalks. Mr. Randall is convinced of the effect of the blue rays upon plants, and will ar range blue glass throughout his hot houses. About Wisconsin. The territory now known as the State of Wisconsin was claimed by France, on the ground of discovery by its mission aries and teachers in 16'JO, who governed it until they ceded it to Great Britain iu It was held by the British n but yet he could not leave it without di playing mime of liis peculiarities in the I Pierre's Grand Invalids' Hotel at Huffalo, iiriiviuiiiiiH of flm will. St,.in. r.l.l imtn i which cost over two hundred thousand dollars. display a moan spirit wlien making thoir Zl wills and draft in ft provision cutting the romu.r the people genuine and valuable. Dr. wife off with a shilling, if she marries I l'ierco doe not attempt to humbug yon by nL'iiin. This old man wnim't of flint f tclliim von that hi (loldcn Medical Discovery stamp. His young wife was good look- wi" ,'" 1,11 disease. Ho ava : "If your lung A . 1 r . I,l( .uln,1 1,. AmiDitnindnn ii t 1 liant'firtr fond of society, and it ITi ,. ' ,.. . ' .,' i' piazza gradually tilled with the ladies of : "'"J "PI "no woiiiu mourn j coughs avd all curable bronchial, throat and !i i ..... u,. i i,,.;i- ,.,,' for her "late departed any great ; lung afTec ions. I behove it to bo unsurpassed the house. S dd ily , h lek atoso Therefore Mr. I)oda- ' as a remedy " The people have confidence in j lingers "in the lit tie whuelsof the eutter I grass," mid rushed up to me, sobbing : ' " Sing, ' Toddie, boy, one dav.' " My blood seemed to' freeze, but when ' Budge explained that " he always wants I that song when he's hurt," all the ladies j urged me, and I wrathfully picked Tod ! die up and hummed the detested air. j But the little tyrant was not satislled, I and successively required me to " sit in : a wockin' chair," to "sing the words," ' nud to " sing louder," till at last, before j that audience and her, I was obliged to I sing that dreadful doggerel, line for line, j as Budge repeated it. My teeth were j set, my brow grew clammy. At lust I heard some one whisper : j " See how he loves him 1 Toor man ! j he's iu perfect agony over the little fel- ! low." ' ! j But the agony was a prelude to a most ! ' unexpected rapture. An apprehensively ' accepted invitation to dinner, where Toil- ' ! die titled his soup over Miss Mayton's ; i dress, led to a twilight tctc-a-Mc, which ! Budge interrupted by niforrauig the lady: " Uncle Harry 'spects you, Miss May ton." The little rascal had, that very morning, demanded to kuow whether I didn't " love" Miss Mayton, and accepted with suspicion my assurauce that I " respect- ed " her very highly. Now, before I could stop him, he continued: " Only what he calls 'spect, I calls : love." ! There was an awkward pause some- j thing must be done. 1 " Miss Mayton," said I, " Budge is a marplot, but a truthful interpreter. 1 " When I loves anybody," observed Budge, " I kisses them." Miss Mavton gave a start. She did not speak ; she was not angry. Could I ;t 1... l,nl- O T nla.1 mi U,l.rA'a oiio- ! IU lit- tlllll i JL UV.ICA Ull Ji IU IV, ! Pug" , . -. creation, once, twice. She raised her ! lu. ff hea'.1 and I saw that Alice Mayton had surrendered at discretion. Then Budge and Toddie came in for a share of the eminent surgeon In regard to an operation oh thrm, but nt his request postponed H. The constant tnflam. matlon and ulceration In my throat, cansed by tho poisonous matter dropping down from my head, had so Iriitnted and Inflamed my lung that 1 coughed In cessantly, a deep, hard cough. Meanwhile my STntem began to show tho effects or this disease, that I lust flesh, grew pale, and showed every symptom of a; early death by consumption. When matter had reached thlsstngn, or about alz month ago, I began tiie use or dank' inn i kaptcai. i,urb tor tTjii;n, began to Improve rapid. The first dose seemed to clear my head as I had After using the 11 ret bottle lv. The first dose seemed not known It to be lor years, It seemed gradually to arrest the discharges. It Hnpnni my eouoh in thre aay. iiy using it as a garg flatntnatton ana swelling o soon ceased to trouble me. flatntnatton and swelling of my tonsils. so that they e. i no aorcneN irruw n-.r y chest disappeared, the burling noises la my head cci had reduced me to the verge of the grave disappeared reniied. mv senses of hearlnir and of fleeing were com uclciy resiorea, ana every symptom oi oiiuiw um Dy tneuse oi noroiiD b rt dioai. ukk fubvibhh, I have been thus expllc.lt becnuse. ns a druggist,! navo seen a great deal or Buffering from Catarrh, aud nope 10 convince many mm iniiw. kicki. rcinuuj. 1 am fntnlllnr with tho treatment ot Catarrh as prac tised by the best phyMclnns, and have conf tilled I lie most eminent about my caf". I have used every kli.d of remedy and apparatus thathuvo nppenrcd during ret lod of six yean past, and luive, while following heir use, taken great earn of my general henltlt, but Oht nlned no rellel or encouragement f rmn any oftliem. Since curing myself with Sanfjki'b Radical ti na, I have recommended It In over one hundred cases without a single ease of lallnro.nnd have In numerous Instances received wholesale orders from partita to whom I havo sold one bottle. Thlslsthe only patent medicine 1 have ever recommendt. tl. never having be lieved In them before, although constantly engaged la thelrsnle. Very gratefully yours. -.... HoBT0N.Feb.S3, ls?i. (.EOHGE F. DINSMOHK. Brrroi.it, ss. Feb. M. 1S7S. Then personalty appeared the said George K. IMne. I more, and made nnlli that the foregoing Bluicmeui oj Ullll BUUSCriucu 18 irue. neiorcnie, SF.1U J. THOMAS. J ustice of the Peace. n FATlIlli Klc, FOP OAI.B Pa., Md., . Va andlla' Ba.g.ins! J. hiLKtWii.MiNQTow. Pr.L. diQCi'l MONTH. 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Ttosi' Eplleprle hoss BROS., RioRMo.m. Is'n.' kll Btamu ee riTel enred br Dr LrlLtroT BemeiiloT. Tsial PA.oaAoK aaiT rar.s. S3 ATrill'.H. A (Ireat Sensation. Sample Watch and Outfit free to Agents. Better than Mold. Adrin A. Clrl,TKH A CO . rtninsm. WANTED Men to sell to Merehanta. )fQ a month and trareling expense pvd. Oem Mfg.O-. st.Iuiis.Mo. DCMCiniUQ fo mattor how elightiy disabled r tllvlWIaO creaaee now psjd. Advice and cin ar', V KrmllvinnHew!thonrStenclln iMAil JJ I Key Uheck tlntflt. CircuNrs Free COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER HO! FOR KiriPTntinn Mfn-tM hv (iovimnr of Nw Ronth Wilf from New York. Ant.AO. t"M. rr nrtipulnrp apply to R. W. C'AMKitfin 'A Co., H Smith William Pt.. NVwYf rlt. liny mrw mnr1 br Afmti etPnr nor Chmnio, rnyotn, I'li'iun? tm v.nromo i,rtri. m- nlxa, v..rth 5, v-Ll p ttt.liil tnr fft. II 111 r . J. II HI kKUlt fA $10S25s No o-callcd irrcnHP enter into thnw iiniH. (July pure rchued tallow ontl vegcuihlc oils are used, cniitiiiiiini; lio adulteration. Fair and squn.ro weij,'ltt always rulinMo. Tliia is tvliy their soaps are, ho popular with nil good and cconomieal housekeeper. "Want to shee wheels go wound, . said Toddie. " No." said I. fearful of dust. "Want to shee wheels ro wound," repeated Toddie; "want to shee the wheels pro wound. " "I tell you I can't, Toddie; dust spoils watches. " " Want to shee the wheels go wound," , murmured Toddie ap;ain. Abruptly I pocketed the watch. Toi- j die's jaw dropped, nud he cried : " Ah h h h. Waut to shee the , wheels go won ound !" j " IStop that noise this instant !" ' " Yes oo oo wants to shee " j " Todtlie, I've got some candy in" " Wheels go wound ! Ah h h h !" j "Toddie, dear, don't cry so. There! are some ladies coming iu a carriage. " "Ah h h h. Wants to' shoe i...io t" Madly I snatched my watch from mv 1 s-es ; two or three ladies appeared, vtoeket. oened the case, aud exoosed I llutl B'"u the works to view. The passing carriage stopped; my name was called, aud, ' looking up, I saw bright eyed, fair , faced and Binding Miss Alice Mayton, a : lady whom for about a year I had adored from afar I The ease with which she greeted me, praised actually praised "Come. boys. Then I'll call with the carriage at three to-morrow, Miss May-, ton. Good evening." j I shall not tell you what I thought or ; did during that interval, except that I j bought my angelic nephews everything they wanted, beginning with candy and i those dreadful children; and let me dis-I UUK l" ' 11 Rom camugf. ; cover that a bouquet from the Lawrence : Khu.U worJ ab" ? rule garden would be an acceptable offering, j mth Miss Mayton except that it was , enverte ' mv confusion into delight. I suddenly interrupted by a runaway goat When the carriage started again, Toddie . nod two boo-hoomg boys; and that mght ; Patentees and inventors should read ad- vertisoment of EdHon 15roH., in anothtir column. m j There are probably a hundred or more I person in this and neighboring towns, who ! daily Kiiffer from tho distressing effect of kid ney troubles, who not Know Hint Johnson r Anmhne Liniment i almost a certain cure. In scvero cases, great relief may be obtained, if not a perfect cure. We notice that the agricultural papers all over the conntry recommend the use of Mtri tlan's Camlry Condition Pointers. Exchange. Farmers and others in this section havo long known and appreciated tho advantage of these powders over all others. From a Pistinguished Jurist. "I have tried the Peruvian Hvrup, and the result "fully sustain your prediction. It lias made a new man of me, infused into my system new vigor and energy ; I am no longer tremu lous mid debilitated, a when yon last saw me, but stronger, heirtiiT. and with larger capaeitv i for labor, mental and physical, than at any time lulling the last live years. If the board of health, which spent thousands of dollar in the general distribution or deodorizer to prevent the apreaa of con ! tngiou fever, would bo consistent, they 1 should gratuitously distribute Oi.es's Kci.i'iiei ! Soap to the victims of the contagious eruptions. ! Sold even-where. Depot, Crit teuton's No. 7 i Hixth avenue, X. Y. I Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. bn ncrfornioil nndnr tlift fullouHiwr pir- ! nnally. cumstnuces, viz. : i "And it is made incumbent on suid I Celia Dodsworth that in taking a new j husband the marriage ceremony shall be I performed in the big barn on mv farm, I on the II road. It shall take place at ten o'clock iii the evening, on the main floor, without lights of any de scription, with all doors shut, nud a free invitation shall bo extended to all. The clergyman shall stand in the stables and tho bride and groom on tho main floor, and the principal parties to the ceroniony shall be dressed in black throughout." The witlow announced her intention to faithfully obey in spirit and letter, the will was probated and the twelfth I month had scarcely passed before she j issued an invitation for the public I to attend a wedding at tho big ! barn. Just who tho groom was to bo 1 no ono could positively assert, as the l widow had been keeping company with , a widower, a bachelor anil two young j i men, and as tar as any outsider could she loved one as well as the i other. Being good looking and talented aud having a fortune behind her, it was not strange that she should h.tve a number of suitors. She seemed to en ter into the spirit of the affair with great zest, as also did the minister ; and to further mystify the people in attendance the bride entered the barn alone at ono door, the groom nione at another, and no one knew that the minister hud arrived until his voice was "A Slight Cold," Coughs. he U'd iu the stables. ! Few are aware of the importance of check- lliero wero at least two Hundred i jg a cough or " ruoiit cplu," which would people present, aud each one under- ,.k,M to a nli j remcdv i,,lt) if negated, often a.1i1.i. lVi'1 e j.-.l.1' 1 Hiooa inn. even u e i siriKiug oi a inau-n niUlcU tho h ''i,-otrn' Bronchial would urealt tiie will. Alany jokes were TrocUes give 6ure aud Blmost jmmt.diat, passed and considerable contusion cx- ! .. . .... i.. . i li. i ...- ... relief. lHieti, nit- ui iciigui tue iuiiuhut Cures Pains and Aches. It cnnMlr.es the Circulation, it suliilitcs InllaniluBlory Action. It cures KuptureB and btrnlns. It reni'tvi'B l'ttln and Soreness. It cures Kidney Complaint. It strenutlicns the Mnselefl. It cures llhctimtillBin anu ncuruiKm SYNDICATE When You (Jo to Xew York ladv?" Xo. Toddie, of course not." ! "Then you's baddy man, an' de Lord ; won't let you go to heaven if you don't ! love peoples." ' You may believe I was glad to get j those children home and turn them over i to the girl ! At dinner they found fault j i with my blessing, and taught me the one j i their papa says. Then they condemned I ; my version of Jonah, aud Budge gave oiio certainly much more graphic. And i Anally, after requiring me to say my ; prayers tirst, that performance, too, was '. boldly criticised. Budge prayed with a face tit for an angel, and then Toddie : j closed his eyes, wriggled, twiste' , j : breathed hard and at last began : , " Dee Lord not make me sho had, an ; be.di mamma doppity (graiHi (grainiiuot 1 dish house, au' everybody else, an' my I ; dolly. A-a-mon ! I j " Now give us candy," said Budge, j 1 echoed by Toddie. , T ...... .liti.. .li- ni.d an'iiM)1 I 17fit It wnu lu-lil l.v fli leitiuli i.nfitii .. ei. . , ' ,.;;,- , J V i r , ' last ttlie purler, where 1 passed a de- nntil 1782, when she ceded all her pos- j ,. , evenimr with mv books. That CJhlO tO the ; , i . fn,.,l,i l..,-,l ft .-'ilia ibill-ir lita i young demon, aud made mo get up and murmured : i . rr - V i.i ......n..i.,i..l i uouueed that all was ready. The cere- Ucken Hawwy,does you low that i K,"" ! mou-v was . gone through with, and at goat WUS bad to me." I ' B couciimion, aumr .. tvuig The next day was wet and those chil- . 1" t motlprllte -nu.ae, , , .' n. i for t.li Iirule kIib wn IiikkpiI hv n linn- 1 dren led mo a ternoie me ! ineir oniy - - ., . -i , i known that tho Grand Central the lartroit of . . -r i . .. .v : dred men. nod wns then earned home. luu l"""u v-uuui, i.u. mfciuiui rem comiort was jonan, or riuuer. : .. . ' : ; ,, ; , . ' the ' whav-al ," a picture of which Tod- a J'stauce of a mile and a half, m a big die tenderly caressed, murmuring : It is desirablo to atop at tlin best hotel. The best hotel at pre .eut is witbiu the reach ot the It should be generally " Dee old whay-al, I loves you. I ' finks 'twas weal mean in Djonah to get ; froed up when you hadu't noilin' else to i eat, poor old whay-al !" i Aud Toddie amused himself for some ; time with a big r bos for a whale and a dead mouse for a Jonah, till a mishap oc- j curred which ho mournfully announced by spying : , " Djonah bwoke he tay-al !" The next morning, I got a letter from arm chair. Now comes the mystery. When the lady was set down at her owu door the widower, the bachelor and the two young men each claimed to bo her true and lawful husband. None of the crowd could say who was the lucky man, the minister was at sea and the bride herself seemed to have doubt. The widower was the man of her choice, but in the confusion he could have been hustled aside, and he did affirm that au attempt tho first-class hotels, ha reached the lowest " hard pan" reduction yet made that i, the best first-clap accommodation for 2. 50 and 43.00, instead of $4.00 and 5.C0 per day. n..' ..... on' I. in ' I .Ullt lull, ll'nu .-.: 11 X , .... ......., .... -1 Ifti41ii.fi mi' l.tb Unrrmoa ' lUllll 111 UlllllH. me HUUUfll ierl nir nil mvn neon i in -.". .v... -1 . - r , 1 . i.i i ii wuo coiuu ue bo tovaoie w XUC 11-.V .llU-.-.Jj, JL fi,-- . UHV. ....... . Helen, inclosing one to her from Alice was made to choke lain and get him out A Uood 1'laee to Stoji. When vou go to New York, the Tremont House, fifiS liroadway, kept on European plan, is the place. Inn can nave a eomloi talile roon for 75 cents and $1.00 per day. Vou can get a good meal for from 80 cents to 50 cents. You will be near all the wholesale dry goods Houses, and the cars and stage passing the door will take yon to any part of the city. I was satisfied : I know every one w ill be who gives them a trial. It l'.claxes btlllcncil Cords. It cures Iservous miocks. It Is Invivlnn le In I'nrulyflB. It cures Intlnnimfttlon ot tlio Liver. It remover Nervous Pains. It cureB Spinal WcakneFS. It IB Urntelul and Soothing. It cures Epilepsy or Fits. It Is Safe, ltcllable, anil Economical. It Is prescribed liy I'hyslclnns. It IB Indorsed Iiy Klcctrlclans. Sold by all druiri$lt. for lis cents. Sontonreee1r of 55 ei nls fur one, l 29 for slT.or 2.S5 for twelve, care fully wrnppetl, and warrnnteu ncnect, oj n .a.o I'D 1 TKIt. l'roprletora, lloslon, Moss. l IVrilVO AMI TNVKNTOIM. JT O 1 r II I A EPSON BROS. Prof. IIuII'h Muclc 'uifinund ts the onlv prtrpHrutiun.iiiK- package jf whtcti wilt tont!ie lifnrtl to cnw tltitrk ml hvJ iin (In iii.-i.thc! f- cr iwiiii-ut injury) in 81 diVR in every -bm, nr tnimi'.v rhrertully re-titint-fl. " rent i r n-irkrf , tmfltpfiWIJ 3 fOt Mtri-nt. K. W. JON KS. A-hIonl. Mm. 4 BOOK for the MILLION. HCIl'Pl I AHVIPP A 4lll..ite Psmplilet en 8p ' H",vC d.. end (,'hninio Disenses .ver, (-iteirli. l.itptnr", l):tiiim Iltiliit, etc., NKN" l.Ki-' on 'fi'i-ipt of ft.-itno. A lilri'si llr. Hntts' Iiene 'V No. Ti NorCi 1 Stre.l. Si. I.mtis, Mo. OAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY R I UENTEN'L EXHIBITION It crmt-tinn nr;irl nnn eneravinirs nf buildinrs iind Rcenett in the (irtvit Ktiilition. Hnd in the mil nttlicnt.c nnd ctii.li.tii liir.ry iiil.ishcl. It tronts of tlm prand huililini.. wrmdnrful cxliibitt. curiosities. irvux pf!us. ftc. fry -l:-ip nnl col In nt ;irht. On Atrent ct!fl -IS ctiii-n in one nny. h(;ii'l fr xt extrn it.niiH ti Aiets Kti'1 full descrit'ti'tn of thp work. rHU.AItVT.l'HIA. l'A. O A TTTPTriTST tTnrpli;iMe nni worthlon tmr.k m VAU iht Kxl;itltionnrH hHnjrcircnlted Do n't lm Heceivpfl. Set thtit the liook you buy cmtjiim 'vit mn tK" iiu nwnriy tnr nne enKr-iviiii NEW WILLCOX H GIBBS AUTOMATIC Latest avention, anii 2 producing most s Marvelom Kesulta. Only machine in the tvoria with Automatic Tension aut'L Stltcn Indicate. Tr.d. ll.rk In tM Y' ft " of ever; nscblDS. SILENT SEWING MACIIIN1S. Seed Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, &c Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., (Cor. Bond Bt.) 668 Broadway, Maw York. TO ADVERTISERS! BEALS & FOSTEl:, Ho. 41 Park Row, NEW YOKX, GKMSRAL AGIJSTS FOR m AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DNIOH LISTS 0? CO-OPERATIVE NEWSPAPERS. A..i-tisor-i destrinsf to use either of tiie IJsts (not tiillileihe't in tneir o.vn cttyl ni:iy oo:nuliniu:itB witli Mesiir. itKAI.S A l'OSI'ICIl direct, as all orders Mill twreaiter p.is turoui;n tneir h in-ts. A.J. AlKI.NS, l'rcliliMlt Aiiii'rieiiu .'jvnu:imT union sessions northeast ot tiie United States. Wisconsin wns then thrown untler the te r'.torinl government of Ohio by the ordinmice of 1787. On the fourth of July, 1800, Indian Terri- j tory wns organized, mul it was attached ; to that Territory until April 18, 1818, ; when Illinois bectnne f State. It wa-i j then attached to the Territory of Wis consin July 4, 183(5; so that Wisconsin, was governed by tho king of France j ninety-three years, tho king of Great Britain twenty years, by the State of ' Virginia one year, by the Territory of i Ohio sixteen 3-ears, by the Indian Terri- j to.'y nine years, by Michigan Territory j eighteen years ami by Illinois Territory j nine years. She continued a Territory i of the Unitea Wtates nearly twelve years, when, on the thirteenth of March, 1848, . she became the thirtieth State of the American Union. Sowing on Horseback. Numerous as have been the inst inct ions of late for preserving the almost "lost art " of sowing grain by hand, there re mains one mode that has escaped men tion, and which, when mentioned, will probably be derided by those who have not tried it. I allude to sowing on horse back. Sulky rakes, sulky rollers, etc., are regarded as useful contrivances for the saving of human labor ; but none of your correspondents appear to have thought of making the horse perform the labor of walking, and carrying seed bag and sower to and fro across the field dur ing the operation of sowiug the grain, And yet, after a long experience, the writer has found that he could distribute seed grain more regularly from the saddle than on foot, and with far more ease and comfort as any good seedsman will find after a short practice. Grass seeds, how ever, being lighter than grain, are best sown on foot. Country Gentleman. And That's All. They have a "citi zens' movement " in Pittsburgh, Penn., and it was all going on very smoothly till one man got up in the meeting and ask ed : " Ain't I nominated for mayor ? "No," said the meeting. "Nor for treasurer?" . "No." "Nor for comp troller ?" " No. " " Then, blast me, if I don't make it warm for this movement, that'Bftll." ' iind it for him: nud next morning, before he was fairly awake, I was appalled to hear him murmur : i " Want to shee wheels go ! wound." At breakfast he remarked : j " Ucken Hawwy, daysh an nwfoo i funny cliuut up 'tairs awfoo big chuut. j I show it vou after brepspnp." j "Toddle's n silly Jittle loy," said! Budge; "he always says brt p pup for j brskbus (breakfast)." j " Oh ! what does he mean by chuut' Budge?" " I guess he means trunk." A direful thought struck me. I rushed I up stairs. Yes, he did mean truuk my j trunk open 1 emptied. A blacking box in my dress hat, aud rolled up tightly in I my dress coat, one of those dolls 1 But worse was to come. I made an exquisite bouquet for Miss Mayton aud put it in a box which I sent to her by the coach man. To my surprise ho brought it bick, ond Toddie, shrieking with de light snatched it and excla:med : " Oil, darsh mv dolly's k'adle ! Some body put nasty ole flowers in it j I froed 'em'away 1" Opening the box he displayed that infernal doll 1 I viewed him so sternly that he took refuge in sobs, wept plenti fully on my shirt front, and murmured : " I wau'tsh to love yon, and wantsh you to love me." Who could resist ? I petted and kiss el him till ha was consoled, and resumed h sovereignty, with the infantile oom maid : "Kish my dolly, too." I obeyed, but closed the interview ab ruptly, and wrote the best apology I could' frame to Miss Mayton. The next day was Sunday. In the morning those boys invaded my bed to "fwolio" and "wide horsie baoken," and I sadly learned how it was that my brqther-in-law had grown so flat chested. In the afternoon we tried the stories again, and Toddie told, with the most spirited gestures, how " Dave, let ze sling go bang bequeen Bliaff s eyes, an knocked him down dead, an' Dave took Bliaff'n sword an' sworded BliafTs head off, an' made it alj bluggy, an Bliaff ruuned ft way." learned that I success of mv seeing that a niuu ith thought less and unreasonable children must be perfectly adortible to tho women ho It Till." I have not time to tell you how Budge revealed to stately Mrs. -Mayton the re lations subsisting between her " little girl " and his "Uncle Harry," or how that awful Toddie disclosed our secret to the ladies of Miss Mayton's acquaint ance by . solemnly declaiming some " Lines to Alice" he had heard me re hearsing iu the garden; or how the same Toddie swallowed a " whole bottoo full " of paregoric, and was hurried to the apothecary's with such wholesome re sults that he reported to his brother : " Budgie, down to the village I was a whay-al. I didn't froe up Djonah but I froed up a whole floor full of uvver finsrs." Tom and Helen .c.iine home in due time, aud at lunch that day toasts were i drunk to " Her " and to " the makers of i the match Budge and Toddie !" Aud Alice insists that when a certain cere mony takes place they shall officiate as groomsmen, nor have I. the slightest doubt that she frill carry her point. Illustrated Weekly. of tho barn. The bachelor vowed that i she had promised to marry him, as also j did both young men, and each was sure that he held the widow's plump hand and was legally married to her. The four , men had a fight,"Y.ut that didn't mend ; : matters. The crowd ducked two of them ; i in a creek, but that didn't decide the j ' question. j I Just how it would have terminated had not tho widower been a man of nerve no : one can tell, us the other three had al ; ready appealed to the law, when the wid ; ower stepped iu and took his place as i hunbaud aud settled with the others for ; 2,000 each. One of the young men, now over thirty years old, and having nil tho wife he i wants (she weighs 230 pounds., is living in Ju'.'ksoii, Mich. , and, during an intcr : view had with him, he solemnly and i earnestly assured the writer that ho was i legally married to the Widow Dodsworth ! that night in the big barn. Another of Is there one reader of this paper suf forring from rheumatism ? If so, write to Hclplii'ustiue & IJciitlev, druggists, Wanliiug ton, V. C, for a circular of I)urang'a Klicu matic Itemed.. Thin medicine is taken in ternally, and will positively euro any cane of rheumatism on the fuco of the green earth. Price, ono dollar a bottle. Vegetable rnlmnnary Balsam, the great New England cure for couglw, colds and consump tion. Cutler Bros. & Co.'t, Boston, only gonnine. I I i Czi -.it- eX''f7 the parties lives in Clinton county, and ha has time and again asserted that ho is the woman's true and lawful hus band, so help his God. Tho bache lor is dead, but were ho alive and kicking he would renew his oft repeated protes tations: " I married her, by gum ! and, by gum, I ought to have her !" -WltW'.Tr.'l-ir B. . 4VM.Vrt W-.F TTt l ijRU N WE LL?itf Coughing' in Church. The attendants of churches where ! coughing is liable to bo followed by i critical remarks from the minister, j should know that coughing is not such u necessity as many im urine. It partakes i of the nature of a habit. There is no need for coughing at every little irrita His Club Life. After Commodore Vanderbilt joined i the Union club and heard in the season, the talk of its most voluble members turn upon yachting he used to say that I some day he would show them how to ! sail a bollt by taking the slowest yacht in the squadron and winning a regatta cup. Alter thus bantering the nautical enthusiasts for several years he fulfilled get along with. Were a threatening you with a club or pistol and offering to blow your brains out at the first cough you would find that the will power is most effioacious in suppress ing these bronchial insurrections, A French surgeon used to say whenever he entered the wards of the hospital: " The first patient who coughs will be deprived of food to-day." And very few then i If any man has heretofore failed to coughed. Dr. Brown-Squard says that recognize the necessity of saving, let couguing may ue prevenieu uy presuuig ; nim loon around anu observe the condi tion in the throat. You will be surprised I on making an effort to suppress your j cougu w see now iiuw couguing you cau , ------ - T Z Ii,V " n " man to stand u i"ou,,i vuuoo u. uutjax jmui vu- nena, tnac nau never approacnea a prize, and beat the whole squadron in the East river by his masterly management of the sluggish craft, standing at the helm from eleven a. m. until dark, when he brought her in a handsome winner. on the nerves of the lips in the neighbor hood of the nose, by pressing in the neighborhood of the ear, and by pressing very hard on the top of the month. The wretched punster on the Boston Traveller says : It is so hot in the ast Indies sometimes that people tan even ndoors which explains, probably, why Uiey call tliafc country "Ja-4oors-tun." tion of men over fifty who are without means and seeking employment. No one will take them. " We can get plenty of young men, why take old ?" people say. " Why in the world do you keep that old fellow ?" asked a hotel proprietor of his head waiter, who had retained a man past fifty, an excellent worker, in the plate r99!U. -This fa the, prevailing I lpcuiiK H.Ii3U'S : HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAB ! FOR THE CURE OF Coophi, Cold. , Influ.nia, Hoarieneti, DlfflooU Ert.thiDg, and all Affectioni of th Throat, Eronchial Tubes, an' Lasgi, leading to Comnmption. This infallible remedy is composed of the Honev of the plant Horehound, in chemical unio.t with Tar. Balm, extracted from the Life rsiNcirie of the forest tree Abeh Balsam ea, or Balm of Cilead. The llo icy of Horehound soothh and scatters all irritation and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Fivi additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in nealthlul action. Let no pre jiulice keep you from trying this great medi. cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou sands of lives by it in his larce private practice, N. U. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. PRICKS 50 CENTS AND $J TER BOTTLE.' Great tavtng to buy large size. "Pike's Toothache Props" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists.. 0. Ns CKITTENTON, Prop., N.Y, rn A A'fnnnr1 F iiiiM tn ffAod AOKNTl, CpllWVI vhu are wmtt i cvrywiHru in fctrictlj to inmate dreau J ftit'l plenK'int ti.ites. OPIUM scribe puna. -'.irtiuul-re irue. I. Ull IB, lllO. IIAI1IT I Itl l AT ltu.ui-. No publicity. Time hort. Tenos iri'tt erate. Pit. ?, 1,IKM Toatiiufinii i , J2. MARSH. il't-Wf : o- ic.l. In. creM now nvn. aotkii nnn ciromnr 1 MrMirwiKir.'.ttr.. 7Q7 S-n nn't ''Iv'i I'ii A Month.- A(rnt nsnted. 30 best tell. .ne Article? In the world. Onp Hitmpln free. AiHn'.l AX IIHIWI n "II. Mich. Wl WTCn 8AM.BMF.N to trnwl nd sell f-norl AN I tU tiT,,nlrri. 8.I.1T HRRRAI. All trnTptinr pitirr.!-. n"H hv firm. Address II. 44. ItODIil'lt 0., Cincinnati, Ohio. AUSTRALIA. tfVTHtl I UUpprmnnrnl ni 1'nlnn Iftfitivf - I Tdcr fnf our ffoMnJ plnmcnt e"w 1 rv i oinisiiNT. 1 1'ti. '"iMonninl..O. 'CVimliinntion of fJpltl." Now pwrt of nrwratinir in ftorki. Jrn IinitnHMilitf. rroliln Bure. Ki- n tory rtrrulnr Bfnt frpp. MOWFAN V f'O-t nkpm. as Rnind HtrMt, P. O. fini New York. fo-f.M'.-r- J (i .St..Viuhiiitn,l) .0. IC-t ib, U. .S. nii'l i-oreiKi. Putru.1 li IHry. i'e t fr,.m 8100. REWARD. $106. This HOt'STACMR urnrtueH on ft nmooth ho 1 Iit th u or DvKR'n 11 k A bd Klixir without jiiijury. or will forfeit SKO. Trloe br tit ml in smith en., Art ANY PERSON of ordinary intlliKence can earn ft lif- mr Sv m.t- iinp fur tht IlliifUrutf:! WMklv. Kxtwri- mt e m not, norfMirT -the nnty reuuiaite binff, aa in all tucoersful binos", industry and enfrfry; Send fur par BOOK find AriX,rVrTQtnnrtCTftrBym,'n'wr,tefof Bllt I.K AUXili X O Ciruulars and rxtrn tcrmi n the '.V.- fluairn'"t lithlr t- r th Yng " (on a :. W. fiHAY Jt SOV. ION. Fi'thSt . "x.rw phta mm mw mirte mpMIy rn Moneyss. t Vs; r. -'-n ,1,1 mide rapidly rnnvarlnr any punr Out lit. 9 irw4.,'iitiiiiutili. (Miifl VIOLIN STRINGS! Genuine Italian Violin Rtrinirs, also for Banjo or Oul. r,lSnd UOc. each, or St. .iOiitidltil2at.il!. Ront .iy iiiailon recatnt 01 prico. 11 '-imts : rwim t'.iru mr -i..i logue. J. HAI-MiKK, lni,KTti-r of iluicnl lustra- nmitsnn'.i nt-ini. . i;:.i t, hum.t .- - . ... t- POMONA NURSERY "" V' n. .Iftrk und f rrnt Aifiorirnn tli heat Straw berries. TVn ncrea of Rrnhri'triti? (Su"fiHtro Itnup berries, yielded l"t mmnipr JSl.n.lS. Send fnr i'nta- f-gue. ",M-. " AK VlNNAMINBflN, . J. CHEAPEST ROTARY BAND CORKSHELLER IN THR ITNITFD STATES. (Jnirintned to b tho siniplpat rheTeft. moat rt.irnl1i effect ire and the bust. BnJ" it. Trr it and be convinced. Snmp'es ).K. I.nrge pmfltt. to ngenta. Addrt-nt Harrrburg.i. v., f nnmy t'omyneihT ijock tsx . I DAVR old Hfttrh'a ITnivormtl Cffiieh Hyrnp ftr atout four yeara. By uaing it in ny own family. I been me BHtitffpd of ita merit. It has become the leadinp article of its kind, having by hr the best ahle of nny. Sample bottles were freely given aw.tr, nnd this led Xo its rapid introduction. JAM KH .! )H NS N, Cl-ytnn. .leff. !., N T., Ei-Mem!er of New York Legipl-iture. SAl.KSMKN to travel ond sV1 ro Duttlersour Unbreakable or Kureiu UIhbh Lamo Chimneys. Monitor 8ufity inrners. AutinaMo Kxttnitiiichera, lianip i.ooa, etc. H.iUi n vtnr. hotel And truvelins oinnH3 naid t-o l-jud men. Nil peililliiiK- N't risk, limt eeli.nif gouda fonns America Press Co. 63 Murray St., New York, halrij'lbouU Ik Naaur m (' tunmi, tS htiipcMt unl bout hand and tttir-fnklnfr rlatinic preitet. tin sl VoltDT1? tJli'lMILLAlT? U- SL flmUri T3$. npesiaen Bwlt of Tjpo, Cuts, Ac. tea teats; TREES & SHRUBS Tn Urma vnrxntv fine. kTI. r I'T TI11Pt. TT.flW- KUINC SfltMICS and I I.IMi IC KKNH, at well a KHOIXHIKMIItONS, Azaleas. Muenolinn. New . Conifers, Purple Bunch, New Shrubs, Ac. KOSJbiS bj O .ni IIUI 1."..- I '...!. ..... .. .l.l-.. R. B. PARSONS & CO., Box 09, XliiHliliiir, A". The liont Trim without Met.il Springs ever invented. No huinbntf clHtm of m cor tftin radical cure, but a guar antee of a comfortaUe.iBe. cure and sntiHfacUiry appli anue. We will tike back and nnv full nt-iH fur nil that tin not suit. Vce. simrle. like cut. !i 4 i for both sidus. t. Kent by " mail, ptwt-paid, on receipt of price. N. H. This Truss jtxl euitK more Ruptures than any of those for which xtrai jttnt claims nr iniide. 'irculiint free. PJMKUOY TKUSS CO., 7J Itroudway, JVew YorK. r REPUBLICANS! DEMOCRATS! CREENBACKERS! All vlr. -ih an able, newny and fair-minded paper, )pro..i!inc lite bot inaus of bouthero Kepubliuao oi, oulu ro-ia tue LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL, the lis (ling and representative Republioun journal of Daily CohiiimtcIiiI, SIO per year, 83 oentt per IP nith. Try it one month. WreiOy ruiimicrriiil, neatly arranged, elearty print. tl, tv.-ei'iilly edited a capital faiuily nawsuaper; ' lr yeur, 11 for aix months. In Clubs of nre, &I.IH) eccli, pur your; Cluba of ten or mure, $ l.dO da'h. , t one copy or euner euiuon seni ireo, post-paid, to an addr;'. An Agent wanted in every neicnuornooa, to wnom we pity Hit per cont. cash cinumisbion, ii? riandsome and valuable jtromiuiu. Send for bpociui Ciruuiajr to AfeDta. Hct Ailvcrllhliiff Jlediuni Iu Hie ttomb R.ite-H. and nuantity and quality of circulation oonaid. red. Kate carU and copies ut luiM-r free. MnnacerCoMMFHciAL, JonUville, Ky Music Books FOR REED ORGANS. CLARKE'S NEW METHOD FOR REED OKOAKB (tlU.60), It unirarulljr known at ona OI rar. iDrrit. ooiu in in. m.iruuiiT. uiuif .nn (tit wail oboaun alra lur praotlca. OETZE'S SCHOOL vnn PimiRinuniK ilt.lMI). Th. a. la nf nm than 30,000 opi,a it tilt beat pruof of It fraat po,. lacivf . EMERSON'S NEW METHOD FOR KF.KD ORGANS (2.60), if th. work el tw. diatingtualiea tuuaioiana, sua i. wauai w uu - ROOT'S SCHOOL mo th w . ARivi.T ritt(iAN'il-l. 1.01.1a an. of th. ulileiit aud beat utliol.SWidel koowu and uad. CLARKE'S St INSTRUCTOR FOK RKKD OKGASS, is an abbreviated but very good uethiKl lor beginner.. WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL FOR CABINI'-T ORGAN (75 eta.), it tht obtapeat and an ejLcelurnt wuy utructiuu duok. ORGAN AT HOME, (83.51) boar.l.: :1 cluth; 94 ilt. bu UOO wU known Ked orgun tnecu.. r Either Book mailed.'poat-free, (or Retail Print. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Bostan. V. II. WITHON V, ;oadwll-y,New V.rk. j..E. !T,-. waw.8, w IT IJL,TJH A.T WIGHT." FRANX LESLIE'S HIST0H3CAL REGISTER : OP THE CENTENXIAL EXHIBITION U the only O'unnlete Pictorial H ist try of the Centennial publish a I. A iu uniD'tt tpiu.ra'ui, 1 ,t')H irtfti eir.iv- in iny of i .i'iii ii iij( 1 1 (i)vj Jin-Jin. isuiua Vailo. A lire 14, A?'y lip irh(i it. P.rl Nth. t. S- oi-k. WONOKKKI la Kt C'CKSS 2.,(M)0 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 8old in (todays. It being the oiihMroiHpli'te tutr-prlc work (7iu a.v, mil v W'.oUl, ireul.n(t iu tne mnr ltiwtory, Krnml biiiftlintiM, tvmtdf rlul i-xlHltw, curiuMlifH, Mrnl iIiivh, etc.; illiiNlrnleil and )1 cheaper than any other: everybody ifntt it. One new agent cleared 350;in 4 weeks. 3,000 aQftitt uanted.', Sond quickly for prtf fart, opinions of oflicinls,clernry and pruHB, sninple p.ifff8, full deiscripticn, and extra terms. nunnAHi) iikuh.. ruoa,, ruua., ra., a rtprniKniu. .hbbb. PAIITIAM Ilrunrf of faWlv eluiuied orticinl and lMU I lUnl worthh-ss books. Send for nroof. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. ar WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST-CLASS EWINQ MACHINE AGENTS, AND BOO MEN OF ENERCV AND ABILITY TO LEARN THE BUSINESSOFSELLINCSEWINQMAo CHINES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BUT VARYING ACCORDINOTO ABILITY, CHAR ACTER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS, AT3RESS Wilson Sewiiij Mafc Co.. CUsl 837 t tit IIOABWIT. H Tort Sit Orltta U. 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