i LU Tones, ; iuorWiohoUs, of Louisiana, lu .... i,u nu one leg ; he is slight hair Wiry ftDJ hft" dftlk W0Ty The last exotio npioe which has been acclimated in California is the ginger plant. At Santa Clara the plant is growing thriftily. It resembles the cornstalk in size and appearance, but unlike corn, yields a blossom. From the root is made the valuable product, Jamaica ginger. Hems of Interest. The hairpin crop of this country equals $10,000,000 annually. The early crop is flown in beds. The early angler catches the worm and a cold. Wigs, in the language of flowers, are UO-1WSB, ferries connect Long Island and New New A Home In Greenland. iiVening is the liveliest time in the Greenland hut. Then the bright lamps are burning, the kettles and pots (made 01 sonpsione; au steaming and boiling over each lamp, the women busily chat- A ' A 1 1 . . ... img at meir worn, ana liaii-naked chil uren running aoout on the warm rein deer skins on tho ledge behind them. inis is the scene going on before us, ihe seal hunter has just arrived home irom alter his day'B toil on the sea, and while he is hanging up his lines, his water-prow gloves, ana other parapher nana, a piece of nkin is drawn forth irom Deneath the lodcre and Bnread be fore him. Its contents the small dried fish called "ancrmaffsat " or nnniinr he eats in silence, weary as he is. This Twentv-nine Tork ciiy with Jersey. It is said the ladies of'the upper class in some parts ct Bourn America chew "Salvation Factnrr" tiia om church in Cmwntn, "bi.Ti 1 uo Aja8K waters contain more K gSi2.S .Baltoon . e other waters in the registration nZZZZT - Jr "o worW- fln hor panf wrV l J i r . I 116 nam b fir of inmvi.ina1a nfiflA1 4- ---. "ww, v uj iiHvn iiHHn or nnmn i .uvumw4 w i ... - w time holding meetings in the streets T9 the 01088 of the French legion of oniy a preliminary meal, an appetiz and the building which thev have now honor is about 67.0. X pastime while the more substantial While out hunting near Knnwli- -,0,YCI wo ""P Br. getung ready Tenn., a pack of hounds attacked a flock Tesh ' Ar th fih , M T1 S?i of sheep, and killed twenty-flve of them. ?T H6 dra?Sht i lavstu bun nnLtr itn.ii nmiini tiia ri ...... In selecting a husband at seventeen, a Tho akin ,t-,- ... i woman desires eood looks: at tV. th. o7 :r"7 u f ? ,maul.e five, good habits and at thirty, the man. oncen,Tre dr. Jt, " A poultry expert informs the MninA with the remnants, diaarmanra ro,,;,l T- . . . !1 A f . . .'. L " - warmer tuai tne Dest way to nrevpnt join a nost ol the more hAt.nrr.fran. hens eatinir their eccs is to en.t. t.ha eous articles. A cood dnal nf taiHr. U - WMNT 1.1 " , . . - AA.At AAA a t .1 ' v K uie, or in me chatting, purpose, but in the manufacture of soao m. j 7- v. -".7 ?r J46". PMuni merrymaiung style is gener or,,i .5i- ture 01 BOftP Mass.. aeedeiirhty-eiflrht. haa hnn laot- ally eoinir on. What I rAmmL,. ..i "UM VlUlUiCO, 114 t 1 . . ' . " 1 - " cu town cierK mty-eight times, and for wuncuy irom my many visits andstava tha lout : ll;.. A 1 . i'n tl. 1 J .1 . V -.T jhuo uuk n vuie nan imnn i mo uiocumuu uuih arn inn utmim cast against him. and descriptions of the men relative to ocuureu ior tneir cnurch was formerly a bicycle factory. A short time ago English newspapers announced that certain persons were manufacturing and selling butter made from the mud of the Thames river, which is very much like a gigantic fuWAer , ,omcial investigation has shown that although fat is really extracted frnm thin .' L 2- . A 1 . . "w "uu, 111 1a nos usea lor such a Governor Randall, of Wisconsin, who died sevaral years ago, left his wife from 315,000 to $20,000, mainly in an wiuuuuuyo iiomeeteao. liy the advioe Fashion Notes. Watered silk. will be worn again. Belt buokles are very fashionable. The novelty in scarfs is the Don Sol. All bonnets have strings this season. Laoe tnrbans are worn by boy babieo. Tearla are used profusely on bridal toilets. The Fra Diavolo" is the latest round hat. Tho Advocate. ?wirtjBowniiiL jrjyvmKH, for eoti,h n1 eoM TofKilprltm ffNOonlr lift. NANOft inii.ii prion Hjllll on V Ml A. flruft I I I, Wllllll brnlnj. 1)1' A $350 k 60,0005 India tumes. Laoe mittens street wear. IMonlh. At mitt wmntort. Hli bmk iwb nioins in Mm world. (Inn rutmplo IrouJAY IIUONNOiN, lMtro.t, ftllch. AGENTS WANTED ! OATAUMIIIK KKKK. n;liton,WII(in A tlo.,Jlilo(rf forth Klrralda fr. Allllrtmt pongee is worn again for cos- are not suitable for Bracelets of gold filagree are pretty novelties. J Round hats are worn only by girls in their teens. Short overskirts ArA Worn witli v of the kilt suits. The wrists of new lialn thma.i rri, are lace clocked. 6 Mirecourt is tha nim grade of torchon laoe. ftTTne H RTOIiTRKN. Prl.o r.l.t fr. lAArm 180 Fulton Street, New York, in nirc iwiKn ir?ST OK Education, Labor and Production. Tie Same Size as tie Weelly Snu, 25 CENTS A YEAR. The Vheapent Paper in the Horldt ITS CHARACTEK AND TCKroSES. It i1opt tho thorf that a no'man i nllahls who kaa not anma form of raliRiou failh.io no pwr oan lill Ita full ntlMinn witlmnl. iitm.vtiM. . ....... . ' to it. tahin a. It advooataa tha athio of tha Hooivti g mf A I A V to Aitanta oanT.a.nK 1 3 Vlallor. 'I'armi and Onlllt K - P. u. VIUKKHT. Aiiitnata. M.li.a. k ELECTRIC OELTG. A perffct cor for prflmiitup dbllit. RbtiiI for ir- ii. nitvu, n i n roan wat. n vnrk. onlnr. CLOCKS F. IIS(jltAIIAI - VO.'ruJ Hupnrlcr in ila.ign. Not aqualad In miality, or a. timakaanara. Auk your Jawnlar for tliam. Agancj 8 Oortlnndt St., N. Y, T.Air.nr, i vo see 1 1 me other lellowisthebitrffe il. . iiinii n Th --oo- inmgs were gomflr wronir. she w.nt. to -1 Nebraska, assumed $13,000 of UabUities, A young lady who is doing the Alps Dought out and took the management of reports progress to her guardian- "I the whole business, and succeeded so ried yesterday to climb the Matterhorn; ftrt6 her hei? is now clearing her d?'t near reach the top. It is absurdly - uuuio uuuoumuj mcreas- croi j tinii jb m miB country xng in size. please send me $ ." ... . 7"'. Barber fapronos of cuHtomer,i. hoo -.uVLS" rrH30t.PSPle. do .for e gold "Tes; great improvement indeed Vir' San tte Jn imPLU. Bal. I"Pla,' Of . - Ua.ww VUD LilJUlllll III I ClllllHH Villi 1ST I 1 I T Annal 1 Ail At othk6' iQ,the CamDO Vacoin. th Customer (drii; : m' TthanL-haven't oil iiis aevo- Vnt. o ,,ni i . ,, """"toi lauguHge, Bays a x renenman. Here I read in ze new. nobby young ladies. No loopinsrs in back d worn by fashionable women. Four button nndrnnaa Vi.l. .i. . ii . . .. . ..v iuQ i o laio thintr for full iir "When tempted to kick a man. " says eir 8ea adventures, accompanied by The caDote m mit. l . aScotch philosopher, .Btop andremem! ,h m tT BbowinJ f.TStof,;iS8n,,apak " The Marie Antoinette fichu of black " lavorite light wrap. had lingered behind until the animal. . ,B?urette batiste is a new knotted linen v Auvamiwuo ur iuo euauiuc Hij.enfft. i v uKu-nummer wear. iSSS? fSSK"? 227 .11 .f -Potted silks and ' : " Rritceiui oi,mo uu boh twilled loulards. - -"""ui duuwo uuw ii a resolutely taachae Quakermro. ji . r" -- "iKjraiion la a natural and V V w VM Of the flnnr banehoant tandonoi of our n.li,r-H.... . w xjuutu urenaea are no lontro i'K7::v-:'""J,,"V.,?.,"f. n"ioaoi Btn-pimw """V auiwj Buna, , " "V ? n aiBTttung, mind-atranKthan. mi . .... . . . ;"'"' "'mom. any raaara to anr imu.ir. j.uo Bwaiiow-taii jacket is affected bv Xn'.SiTJK'l'f ''J or",th,-M.M"n "n mhv vnnm. I . .1 . " I : . . - ........ n.nm w ruuiiun, us luuiei and proatitul ion. $10. $20. $50. $100. mva.ted Judiniona y in Ktooka (Option, or Pririii-iraa), i. a .lira road to rapid fortune. Kn.l dntail. and OtWnlal mohnriir Hnpnrt. fraa. Aridra.a T. I'OTTKK " ' '.. nar.kara. Wal Htraat. New Voik. A DAY NIIKK marie br Anl aallincourOhromua Urayona, Fiotnr and Ohro no Oardt. I itb aampla worth M .1. aant. mmi.imIiI for KA llanla Illn.tm.Al J. II. HfjFOKU'M hONH. UaiAloana free. J. II. BUFF uion. i n..tnii.naa inm.j oi a supposed friend she sold her prop- . , inBl Jon mB7 Bome da7 wa a favor r " DO"1 nrB5 rpeared, and erty, and put the proceeds in a herd of of Lim-", Tempted men generally stop Jn ftgain dived down on his approach oattlA in raVnk. t .. to Bee if inn nth a fniln-rJo i,v,,.1. lngit: how he the hnntnrl in hia fnvn - vv.v am nouianAA. ritnrninn i av.awvt ig uua uiu utiKk.w I It depraoatea TUB GRANGE. It tfdnnt. tha thaorv that u m. Ar t v.. ii . nltaof the lata unhappy war la the habit of eitrara jr.nua and wanton wa.ta of our people, that the (iienne, of all in.til,it,n in America, is the onlyor.anir.ed anil pio.t praotioally erleotiye intlnenoe in aid of a return to the aoonomio waya and Indu.triona batiita of Amenoan aooietyaa it was before the war and it .1,...., ... Tina It teaoh.i tha Iraaoni of the Granire. POETRY AND FAMILY LITKRAT1TRR need that doj not loae flower., poetry and little - . . .-..PI J II lit. Haa the only remedr In the world that will mm I -- aiiinttlon,l'nlnrrh, Aelhnin, and all Hronrhlnl Altrrtlona. He .iiarantHe. to etire all n.lient. whn will put thamaalvaa under bia oare. Aooommodatlnn. ror patient, at In. re.dienoe, XVi W. 3 1th Htreet. new ork. Terms, inoludina lioard and mli.l mttnA. anoe, 1(1 1 3 per week and upward.. Conciliation free. llllt rllironntf ta tr.d.. Nrnd fol full I'rlr. LiM will irnU .inplt net (.'. O. U. prlvllrge to cx. amine, lait Id Tcrtlirmcut Udl ar.on. lmls.Mn. f'li r IT OUT. MET till feet lonir. fill RriHiLPH k Co.."lni 2Rnp. 6 fwt doop, ta 75 5 " r.o " " 1H 0t utjvouiiy. ue continued at his devd- . .uu. unwi every Dody else had left the buildinc. An oiiaii no i, j i.- -. . . "3 iuuiiu uimseii nonofo ..t . . : aione and unobserved he drew a Ian L , a" "V1 murder, who -"-uunier, ana it Btnkes me that I had dresses chisel frotn under his .gSEi t?d7Z fltf SST Hi - Tk a.i . . ... swept across a lonir snrr . ? Bcaris areo1 B11 chenUle, within reach of his iSark. tankTTm .3 ooiors are preferred. threw his harpoon and bladder float- , ?e i 8 w,.th burette effects are how the wounded animal dived and novelties in dress goods, again came to the snrfnnn nnA . f.ti. New summer Mn. nt i. in f,f h u -ii. t "V"ro-u" vic0 - iauito iuh hithtih inr.n r www umt. uuiiiuh aaiiu nnna r. miitAh most lively colors, an va nil liof-n j Tha tin. . . wrant k " ,"rt h. CTUUO"ire ana uxford are r v v vua wauu. ii w ifl I ll. lie" K iv ff l fl no- iHHi l l 1 1 ww una wtAtra ar 3 1 . .a . alivfiW mr-,-i.7i: " 1 a. . 0 "i rouna nats lor this r . ' """r-vuuuowu auu n ifreaii lai- ochbou. ant . J i . I DeVmark VotW 1--Crim 4 W combined with Beal.hTmter.anditBtrikeflmethat ihad U861 l0r mining mourning children, therefore it devote, a larira .p.oe to familt F-'.'""'"" 1 1 J " " "' 1 "" an eltort to be and to do better, and U iue-ry. light 1 V I ' ' ' apt, eound.fableaand renlimentalutan.hi in ...I.. . "J II T. I . """kL .... . 1 1 .JVI .lfir i 1 i A l it adopt the theory that ae lneal ",- hiuuiua "nnrai otper ie thtMnan I now, ana t Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. It teaohea oomprJuen.iTe newa th.rlnu, and Ihe Sour Stomach. Sick Headache. ...w we rIMII BUU irivr mumnewi -itm in oondend form mot tT9Bt dense, SPIRIT OF;.THR PRESS. ILL I It ftrlntltJi t Ilea rhAAH AU. 1. .. ... I - - intheconUlofthepe;." 7nJ ,h t I if' .."".a 9 1 1 I B rill U III It 1 1 if r,,A'n,n1.i"rnd,r,nd Jm,r" Pf'l Power for ttood. i V.MiV Wll reader, with the ..1 h ' " l"",,"'"?"".. WITH in tne mth . n.i n . rent editorial production i. a duty to ita patron., and ati it Kirea each week eitracta fiom the leadim literary. .,.,,v. p?micai ann taoor presa of tbia oountrr. a. well aa (inn th. new. of tue old-world Drea. on ioroea the door of the tabernacle con taining the sacred vessels. Soon after arrest some of the silvorwnrA His praying will hereafter secret in the solitude of a Buzz sauce Honey. his recovered, be done in prison cell, jieapcr.. to a reportair. No wonder unsuccessful whale hnnt. riArtoini, everyzmg in America is done by com- bad many an hour of amusement in the vxreemana cottages. JNo doubt we were The Late.t J.ne dueling pistols used by Aaron z" unPretenaing, and easy to please in Burr in his duel with Alo-ran tt,,-i 'he extreme: but whv ton are said to be in thA nn..o;nn ,.t . means when the result i hnnnin... nd m thee dayg of Droeresg. It in nii tJ, citizen of Liouisvill a. Tlmr -n,Do. And happy we nndonhtArH-w oiitt. and keep up with the tim. hnf it .t.i a v- nd that to t .t one in Belgium and the m h7. Lis nDcle ftn ftrmy officer, who daik fr0Bty dayB. with the'moon borne in mJ that only a imaU' proportion of t.'tflK& irnia. havA fihn'tw himself purchased them from Tir. Bhinmg down upon us at noontidA nnA o-sllod noveltiaa. ) n.it i .,r001 " ""' p ava r ... . . ' iu iwh prove try, on whatever u BUTTfint HT.nl. .n n..linn..f - - ..urnviwuD w. Vlir .11110. It teachea the pr.s aa th. (reatest educational power of our enertion, and anna to elerate and I. i "i i i . I 2 " "ov,a ,n P"0B to the Blower, and We arell apt to ron after the latest novelty tn AV. a. ... J Two cases, other in California, have shown that men $500. - - 1 wuw vt x bUttb lilctl oo not ftlwavs tTlVA nn oil I, when brought into court and Warded wed in eleen duels. - wa-w tiwua iiiirN - 1U1 is asserted that they have been mi. a . iae iormer was lorgery recently, An flhtl utnHMM 1 "1 . . otuuiijor, wane maaing a speech, paused in the midst of it and exclaimed : "Now. centlemAn. whof. . t vr ! in the calm, delitrhtftil with its bright sunlit Field. summertime. nights. The being examined for and becominir mrno-n .t o, i.i- . . , i O " nuiuo DLULO- 1 , XaIcOI. TTlftiiA riv tha wmaa A " ... lw.. U.l. nil T i . , . " , " . Feuuuon, ne orew f"" LU1U11 f xnstantiy a man rose in Musei lh? -faim6d at -."".oPPorfng 6 aBemW7. and with one eye partially counsel, who at once took flight. He dosed, with a atrong Scotch broirae nHrf'41166' who alBO fli W6?1 ,,ItWnk,sir,Ido deedf 8ii incontinent y, and by flourishing hia I think if you and I atamS'tSf cTSl Jndl,cl8U8ly. thf court was soon country together we would tell more lies " r , 1 , uo IO"owed its "t"1" auJ oinflr two men m the country, examp e and cleared out too. A China- s.ir. and I'd not say a word mvself dnri? man won rAonnt v nui. o , t-u- i; ... . . - ----v.j Biuiouifum ouo j ran- euuw ume. bit i cisoo to the FlowAnr Tr;r,). mi., r . ItitAfl wmiiiT k ' . ,su"m! n-ra- Ane Indian or Brahmin bull oftpn wh TteLSK8,!4' -d c.a"ed extends overltS " You savrv tta T ' loulw? i18" ana 1116 eastern Islands, is also wnstantrnnr :,WQlre?Pn..he Afri and is common for home in the eniovment "nl Zni l K wem, put use them in health. . enJoyment of excellent harness, and they will travel about .uiri,jr miies a aay. These oxen have In the summer of 1812, when Bis marck was twenty-eight years of age. and was a cavalry officer, he was stand icJ one afternoon with borne of his com panions on a bridge, when his groom fiSH1af0r!t,nio the water to drink. Suddenly the horse lost footing, fell. anil tha tw a: . .B bAWllA uiouppeared. JiiHmamk I pendulous ears, and are distinguished aj a iUL.jr, eitivatea nump upon the withers, which sometimes wAiVha fm nnnna i .1 . 5 1. . 0 . . y rUUp,eUU wucu properiy cooKed said to be delicious. Tha flAh f i tA not hwever so palatable as mm mi mo common ox. immediately threw away his sword, tore off his uniform, and sprang into the river to save his servant. Hecau?ht him, but the frightened man clung to rum with aanti-v a a-. At. 1 . 0 in tiil V i 1. ? p tnai ne nad to go tom before he could get loose. Eventually he saved .the groom. For thiB gallant deed Bismarck received the well-known PrnsRinn "r V"J Btl and orders on h xxa is very proud of this mark nnrl nTita nrhAn j . flAd I wifh- uiBunguished nun -Bly.AngnBtandHeptoffiWpnUiUadyertnie: 1;, "-wi.uuu, wuicq, at the J , il fumneBg men would --me, was the onlv on h h,i v takeoonrage ind show faith in r,rinfr- ink aswered quickly, " I am in ut3Pt A ... . ii .jliw0ca ,Q,e"'ck-Labor'pat)er pub lished in New York, has created a marked ex- af-- ,0Sr U"B puouBners. n was begun in May, 185. as a local nanor at -P.,," Kockland county, and1 on jin Hl8t?1877 rel moved to New York. The first iiue hi that yea r7. wi"Mi UB1U8 iwenty-nve pounds of m1 Poo'i";, Pktaee fifty cents, while the issue of May 22d instant was 156,000, using near nine n-iTi- I X. 10 "H"1 "a paying 3U0 postage, " ? " j a r? Dy discreet but bold -..au, auvcruniDg. me compeny saving people's lives sometimes I' Words of Wisdom. -Get that you may give; and fail not to ye when you have got. Books Among (he Ancients. The use of educated Bin. iqk. ... . v auwx 1 1 wntJiiff reuuered bnnkn . wvuiuninuiTrJl V mo nuuieutB. we learn ,o hr ISUS, th i? W time ihe vo . v nunauDDQ HI1U OW It, Have the courage to show your re Kit for honesty, in whatever guise it fio; uu your contempt for dis neetyand duplicity, by whomsoever 'IIUaVOU, thA nhilnanrtha. AnnVAMn , . - r- - i'"v,a auaiajjunH were sold in the theater at Athens for a drachma, or about seventeen cents of our money, and even if as some of the comments think, only a single treatise of Anaxa goras is spoken of, this is cheaper than iJonotbe afraid of diminishing you Pfmted pamphlets are sold at our places Pine8u b7promotinS that f PnbHo amusement at the present day U,!; 6rh0 fabors whoU tot lhe P0, Martial 46118 UB tbat hia works jeflt of others, and, as it were, for- were M m distant Britain at a price -3 AAilUHtiJJ. 1H T(ir hanna. I. ai I Ii M 1 Ta a a lm Mn H . . . , , --"rfioi uiuawsmu : . Kooa copy of them 7- . " B1' oDiect or all UD wugn, ior 10-day m London affections and exertions. It is difficult in these instances to esS . unwjver you wish your child to be. , "i ""f16111 currenoy the actual yourseu. u you wish it to be oi DOOKS There are no fewer than 14.000 waah1! erwomen at work on the banks of the ManzanareB, in Spain. A Great Hlatorletvl WU. oracing full and authentic aocounlt of every nation oi ancient and modem. eluding a History of the rise and fall of the . Oreek and Roman Empires, Ihe growth of the naltont of Modern Europe, the Middle Ages, Vie Crusades, the Feudal System, the Reforma tion, the discovery and settlement of the Mew world, etc., etc., by James V. McCahe. There has long been a great and universally felt want of a Historr of the World uitahi th teaL nrnra . 1 . .... 1 . u. any vaiue, and In the purchase of a mowing or reaping machine the farmer cannot afford to make experiments. Twenty-one years ago, the noveltie. of two driving wheels, a double Jointed folding cutter bar, in front of the driver a wonderfully im. pie an! perfoot system of gearing and bracing; a loading wheel, and a lifting lever were first introduced into the Buokeye Maohine. These novelties obviated all the difficulties that had heretofore prevented the universal use of mow ing machines, and made them a necessary farm implement. The Buckeye Machines have outlived scores of novelties which have tried to compete with mem, ana me Hundreds of thousands of farm ers who have tested tham h.r ... general use This want is now being supplied ll " " witness t by The National Publishing Co.. of PhUadel- tn6T to-day the simplest, the lichUat Pv 7 At 1"8U' Bfc L'Ouis, mo., and Uayton. Ohio, who have inannA a ri.n.nn.. volume enutled The Pictorial History of the World," by James D. 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Dr. R. y Pieroe has invested many hundred thousand uoilars in advertising, depending entirely upon the superior merits of his goods for security, lhe unparalleled nonnlarit. nt hi. .m;i i dent and modern times and makes them Ml'1168' and tne a1"""! increase in their sale" irVft Zl M- t:- T-ere-is not page a"e8tB in argnmenta stronger than words of a .a AuauuiBuug as a romance, """"" fj auu euiaiency. ir the blood be leebleabilitror our linnnoially eihauated people. Tim TIDK-LKVEL OF THOUGHT, It adopt, the Idea that " ;V? ' m.an throh all gradation., I-ittle reokn it where he stand. How nivirlel intn nalmn rioat tared orer innnjf Until," theavornga Judfrment of onr people f opinion on ourmnt ntiAaiinn. ih. Te each week proper ipeoimen letter. . . - . . 1 mvLiu.. ui .lie man- VZiH J-?S ."Ti. I"""1""1 oppermaet, thua brinKinr home with troth and aoouraoj to even reader, what 1. . rn" wor.ere inink, aa. and feel. It teache. that the tide-level of .entiment amona th. People 1. tha onl, .at. ,de to the .taUMiaaa and Doiaioal eoonomi.t, and it tha. fird. and proraa that FINANCE AND LABOR. and Ittd t',?1.1" '' "tand-ra and m-amof t..u'; ojftrSSJ. ment a national paper ourrenoj, made and laaued br iffli-?rn7,."ntTwh.,oh " b ade to do all the looh: !S "DdJ"T"rJ but lo DO relation JSSf.u? Jnuf. TV dependent upon .old or ..Iter: h.V. fTj "uula,D ..nouKn of thi. ourrenoy in th. S:td",'bJ,f r""'1? .ie ever, man to p., for what . i i ' , n ue reoe-.ve. it, whether he bu. labor Eitrn ,s: -vorthTrc-n- Wi'VilJ.W" " men tod transportation, and thu. reliein and ma kinV i.ro. biai,T0,'? Ptabl-thatth.p ublle Kd. Ao'SS be at pnoe thrown open to free oooupanoj and nae b duOt?on,"tnHr,r,0-th,?d 01 ,mm"n" ""5 cheap pr2 auction, and foremn ilnnm.ni. r n,.wi.... ..'a'.. h.l.n . ----- en., eo historical writor. This work will, undoubtedly, take rank as a Standard Hiatanr Tt ,. ,l most valuable book that has been published in this country for many years. It contains a sep arate and admirably-written history of every nation of anoient and modern times, and is full of valuable information concerning them, pres ented in popular style, and in a manner that will enable the reader to refer instantly to any eubjeot upon which information is desired. The book is aoomplete treasury of history, and there is not a question that can h cerning any historical subject, but an answer 10 it can be fouud in this work. The author does not content himself with a mere dry state ment of facts, but sketches the life and man ?e 01 he "ions nations of whioh he treats, in hfe-like colors, and presents to the reader the oauses which led to the prosperity and de cay of the great powers of the world. He shows us the various crnat. mn-tii. . . statesmen, poets, sages, and orators-of an- ... ui. w.pie . earninjr. and ear. 1 aay a or 3 b6 per cent, intnreat in enrrenor : that cold bond, from daj to day in the mark.t. till 01 other articles of natA on account of the variation in the value a ""Ociljret!lou8 mettus at different peri ods. Some writers on political economy nave assumed the marknt. nrirtA rt r.Anw as a standard of comparison in measur ing the values of other commodities at different historical periods, but as the price of flour within the recollection of thiB generation has fluctuated between the extreme limit of $4.50 and $20 per barrel at retail, this standard can scarce ly be aooepted as a sound basia for very RVn Tata noltnlnr.'n -r. r i I. r.i u'. Jiesiaes, the val ues of the ancient coins differed at dif ferent periods, and if it be Btated that jinotj 01 a particular book was a -x-aiiu, we are at a Joes in determin ing whether reference is made to the drachma of the fathers or a trade drach ma, uut without engaging in Buch abstruse calculations, it ia enough to know that books in the brilliant Athen- . ; William gets along with four pirVwere Vuch StLtTSS f fingers on hiB rwht hand, at any time during the C fhl7!" inger Ue blew oS nearly turiea after the discovery of the printing j fat VW I iTJ, BODer, truthful, affectionate !'tftHt nnA nwllM I. ia .. t ft""- u yvuiBeu ail these yoa wish it to be lazy and sulky, a r aud a thief, a drunkard and a awear be yourself all these. a often Bpeak contemptuously of exactness or attending to minute subtle distinctions; while these ctiona are exactly those which r careful attention m all who would d or detect error. i.'urr. Some people continue under . proaa and habitual self-deception . the most blundering observer of .in nature can nnderataml rhm ,ur than they can themselves. There i persons who have bo accustomed ruselvea to all the arta and tricks of thood, that to gain a plain end in a 1 way would be aa tasteless and 1 aa warm water. in the book, and at the same time one of the most valuable ui rcierence ever published. We are constantly called upon to disouss the trreat queeUons of history and the wars and quar rels of the nations of the old world require us to be oon'.inaallv rafni.hin 1.. v , , V, " aaaowi iuai knowledge. Bo many discoveries have recently been made, so many of the old ideas and tra ditions have been exploded and shown to be mere mvths and leiranrl.. that, th v.i . . history may be said to be almost entirely new and he who was well informni, twnt ago mill find himself unable to disoourse intel ligibly upon historical subjects now unless he has kept UD with the advannA nr hiu.i search; v""l"u ,D" The meohanical exeoutlon of thA ht, ,n sustains the high repuUtion of the publishers. It contains 1200 larira nmhlAl., and over 650 fine engravings, embracing Batl ties and other li ktarn-al onou . .s:i "a the great men of anmnnf. mil and views of the principal oiUeg of the world lhe engravings in this book . nnnin. .: of art and were made at aoout of over t25 000 The great number and hitrh charantr nt thai -" me most valuable art publication of the oentury. A prominent fea ture of the work is a full UUtory of the late War betwen Russia and Turk, . Al?hamo.8i P-ete and valuable His l??fi.th2 WorW ever published, and agents who take hold of it will reap a rioh harvest! The price is so low that every one" can afford to purchase a oopy. It U sold by subsoripUon only, and the publishers want agents wiS iu'iAAn? fcy th8" adTurti-ement in another mother! Mothers!' Mothers!!! Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Boothing Byrop for all diseases incident to the period of teeth- e " tjiuiurou. ii relieves tue child from pain, cures wind oelio. reeulates the howu .nS v2 giving rehef and health to the ohild, gives reit to the mother. It is an old and wen-tried remedy. Mason k Hamlin wh their cabinet organs at the Exposition in 1867 and have won the highest honors at every world s exhibition since. with a fine lot of organs. Hevnral nthor a r,,- can makers exhibit, but few if any of them will venture to compete. "Ass d Press " Paris dis. . . . Kneaded Hlarult.. rut two teaspoonfuls Uooley's Yeast Powder in a quart of flour; rub into this two table- rpwue ua inra, witn a litue salt, and add enough sweet milk to make a stiff dough. Knead well for five or six minutes, roll thin out into bisctiiU), and bake a delicate brown. OHEW The Celebrated " MaTOHUHS " Wood Tag 1'lnx TOBAOOO. Taa PiOMxa Tobaooo OoitrABf, Kew York. Boston, and Chicago impoverished, the liver alii;-), . n v. tehfVn1 PtoPle. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery will effect a speedy and Perfect cure. If the bowels be constipated fi 1 -r; a V. ""'uii x-urgative l"e lets. Debilitated femalBa antforir. ai ' ,. . , 0 w.lia uiuBo pecu liar draggingown sensations and weaknesses. ui nnu ur. i'ierce s Favorite Prescription a reraoay. 1'rompt relief and a permanent cure hava an nni..n ..m a tt ii,.iii,. j '. a - '"""wen ..,, aa,o uuciur now sens it under a positive guarantee. Oakland, Douglass Co., Oregon, Da. Pikbok, Buffalo. N.Y.: J'n- 23' 18"- f Dear Bir-Your Golden Medioal Disoovery has cured my daughter of goitre, after many physicians had faUed. Inclosed please find a.v, ,ur m copy or ine People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. With us it takes the place of the family physician. Yours truly, AARON ALLEN, n n vioit, Ohio, July 10, 1876. Db. Piebcb, Buffalo. N. Y.: Dear Sir Four bottles of your Favorite Prescription has entire ,ni employed three different physicians and many ful heart, I am, Everyour friend, AUGUST WA bwtA,llo-tht the Uorernm.nt .hould be the d.So. ' mie aurpn prioed ao .11 , , . w , in tue mar .i ere jiaia, ana then aa tne fleual went of the people, reoeiTe the mole hill, of depoait., and make the mountain, of nan to iii.. ..hTLy' "" L"fr?.,l.'ri..nd,,O!l';a,,dc0Dtro1 rate ol fntAjreVt in the intereat of enterprioe. 11 uwenea legulation in the intereat ol labor. . KXTORTION. n aaopca toe idea that tue beat way to help a labor eitnrtioniata.ootnp etolf aa poa.ihle. mJk opt ho idea of " direct action" in exoneration It hrinar tha miL-ae . 1 ... 1 1. . "- iiaiiu, wmni mton na. ata inioairnot and inima1iHininM,.t tl n . ;T' men . n.blir,,. fan.il. u.et a t'lUUU f, . f fu7"?j2Lf. Gror.,1 Bake, imn! It teaches oo-operation. ADVERTISING. T. -A 1 .1 M . . Int.rir.ri. :kL7 d", '. fommnnitr of the tax noon the ,....il; urTA.I'T!-"?. ""or-that ! araWS thn; br7he.peniS. Sff eipnd,n ita oiroulation and rendrin m.T,. .1 E.' prnntab e th. ul..,!.' . . . It teaohea cheap papers and prouiable adrertiiina ITS OIROULATION AND INORKA8B. iU inorei f T.r,. TT.-.T:" "a."-"?" Ortloea- dar-toiTh. . T.l.-rj.-l .". m a th. l... " a W y"n a.wiuaaay, and for the last, lire dayi haa been 1(1 ih m . h.. . . 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It invigorates the liraln, tmiea up tho ratem. makes the wiwk .tron, and ia pleoaant to Uka trice One Dollar per bnllle at Irusr;il or sent by tha rmnnntor on reeeitil nt t,piA A ....n..i.i valuable adricie tAi i'nn.timi'iil.... . . ti .... of aotdal onnm, and full directions fur osinn sooom. I'n'.".fa ""'tle. or will be an( fr lo any addresa bg(J AJLUMOa KH J jjjjort land t Ht reel , New York? fITf nTaTfrnm nnfTnn jtrtutii mm, Frontinar Union Sauore NEW YORK. Finest Location in the Citv. European nan Restaurant Dnsnrpassei' KKtlfKR a 1TKA I'KR. Prttnrl AST Thousands of tha worst oases of Asthma hara bean rollered by n.inf Jonas Whiicomii's Rimeiit. In no caao ol purely Asthmatie o :aracter has it failed to air. relief. Ohicaiio. March 1. 1R7S- Messrs. Joseph IU rmitt A Co.. Boston: 0nnrN-In the fall of 1877 I u.ed JoKAt Wbii comb's Asthma Rkmei.v, and reoeired immediate relief. Acd I would most cheerfully recommend it to any person troubled with Hay Ferer or Asthma. Mbb. R S11KHMAN, - ' No. 1H0 h His An. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ictorial HISTORYoftueWORLD n.,!:TJ?0,nt,,,,!l 1d "th"li' aooounta of every nation of ancient and modern times, and inoludm. a history of tke rme and fall of the (irees and Human tt?Pi?rfVhA,row.ti? ol the nation, of modern Ka,?i. the Middle Aaes. the cru.adea, the feudal system the Wor,id,:.L0n.'.ft" and' settlement ol tb?N.w I aftSruib; ?7?i fln? ni,t'ioal enaravin and lo'mfftf J H?.i.bl.tJ?n,,nA .,nd. tl" most . IT "riu eer punurned. It sel s at sinht. Send fi r specimen p.re and eitra terms to AaenU, and see whs it .ell. J.,Y. i , . . . ' . ,. . fm , WATIONAt, PUIILIBHIMU O.V, Hhiladelohia: or Dayton. O. Addre.s Pa. ; Ohioae-i 111. ; Ht. Louis, Mo. ia. tue producer, and the way in wbioh Arnrl... products oan oontnil ih. ...L.r TiZ ' a. siren in that nmh. r-in- 'taLAP cfo o tstfOAD WA Y. A. K KAiShV UUIUUVr. mm 1 ' t PEOPLE, AROUSE NOW ! Homes ,n ft1in"esota. Now is tha time to subsoriboin time for tha Mammoth Edition. Subscription I'rlce. Single Oopiea, one year Clubs of Kour or Mora " DollHra. Til ..MOenU. ..25 as IUT ofiTY !"ION bushel. Of V Ii on I . ... L ; a . . . ' worVh' ov.7 Vi,,y J. ?,Ur .."'''Nbil.'hei. ,orVhiU "V.. B.wnV;.r .irr Hred and t-lnv. n Hun The chief clerk of the government ...j uimbo meaioine cbest is pieie witnoat Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. a.v luwutuio Kuuwa io meaical aoienoe for in ternal and external use possesses the wonder ful power of this Anodyne. This paper has done as mnoh as any other to expose the worthlesnneaa of th.i.wn..i,nnn. dition Powders, and means to keep it np, too. We know of only one kind that are absolutely and strictly pure, and that is Sheridan's. Judiciously used in Chicano grain operations invariably makes money. The old commission house of W. T. 8ouletdo.,128 A 130 La Balle st.t Cluoago.IlL, issues pamphlet and report gratis. an - nl Mff M .. Uu. we want soo.oon hvJnivith pmcom dispen- . PREMIUMR. xiXxWWlim now com- "ewJ" ta l" men. who send us thiir...... r" 1 lor 1'boire 1110 AT . i uuiuuerui BUUeoriOera hNfiim a.i. .i... I TlJffnitr.n r.v.A. mm ... " preiuiuius: A no, A Piano, A Piano, An An An at at at 9IOOO. 9HOO. 9900. $300. 09OO. Th Oreateat Dlsosnry r th Aa la Dr robiM' oeiebrated Venetian Liniment I an tMn blon the publio, and warranted to cure; Diarrhea, Dysentary, Oolio, and paanu. Ukea InUmaJly ; and Oronp, Ohronio Rheomatiam, Bora Throats, fjnU, Braiaee. Old Korea, and Paini In th Limbs, back and Ohaat, itornally. It has neve failed. No family will srer be without it iver unoe (iTinf a I air trial. Frio 40 oente Dr TOBIAti1 VKNKTIAN HOKBK L1NIMKNT. In Pint Bottlee, at One Dollar, is warranted superior to any othor. or o PAY, for tha our of Oolio. Out. Brats, Old Korea, eta. bold by all Druggist. Depot IO Park r laoe. xiew X ora. 'AbiiariiiMra h....u .1.. i.. .i. ,lUi lu. Iollowiu FIRST HIQHKST. uumillu Holtl at SEOOND HlfSHHST. UHuallu tiold at THIRD HIGHK8T. UHually Hold at FOURTH HIGHEST. urgan, umtatly sold FIFTH HIGHEST. Oruan, usually sold SIXTH HIGHEST. Organ, usually sold THE TEN NEXT HIGHEST. MLacn a national Setvinn Machine ru. T 1 r I ' ..... ........ . . .. .... auu in&nii-iiv& is ti A 1 UIGHE8T. x.acn a urover Jb Uaker Sewing Machine. THE NINK NEXT HIGHEST -ach Fivo Dollars Cash. Any person oompetina oan send in club. from Otluie durinn June, and at the nii aII ..II - u. un e counted. "u, "d la- No remittanoes postmarked in Mayor Jul. be counted; all uiul be mailed Irom time titi,.!. June. niue in (Janvaaaera will find a halpto any week's work tn h. thesubAuribera of the week betor actual I . h. it papers aa quickly aa possible. meir ufiTOt 1M0MTI0N IN T7np 1878 tram erowded. ln. ..mf. ' i '"'.'."'a "daven aoplioanta. WLoonsir. iuwi anTl t n. "D , "ro" ' .fi lllloia airMa r,f I . A a. " "V 1 WtfUly Flva, or. Alibi, to ' " V.r.V'"'.'"! world t, u, HI Ml I u f n .. AA. U.. ... F"-. A Mill. II Hill ota. The only 25 cent AGUE .REMEDY IIS3" T fTT-lr. -w-w- . . . A . CifA 0 CPA a week at home. Outfit, worth IS wTT f D O fr. O. D. Pike A Co.. AueuataTMe. Address all letters, and checks and dralts payable to ni'K AOENTM J Berkley Mfg. Oa nuke big proflta. Quick salu . tr 1- ultoa bt.. Brooklyn, N. ma an money-orders, THE ADVOCATE, New York. a u."4""" AA il a!!, . AV sysu
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