.... IGUNU TEorLE. Ntiewa III (onstri A New Kind ofMwIog," . :i Muslin, wbllo down In tho kitchen oco iUt, And wntobin t with groat nJmiratiou tbe iry In wliich, ftt the table, AMntliar Ann Wonld roll out And f ahIiIou a " gingerbread miin," llewj Miltiado calling ; and yet, looking onf, lie was lion bore in night, though she gazed all about. k" Why, MUtiadoB dear me ! TChere are you?' e said she. cr'Heiel am," cried Miltiades. u Here, tip tree !" And, (tire enongb, looking straight up over hwul. There MiitiadfB was "up In a tree," as he said, Quite a wny from the ground, firmly perched on a limb Bo "tout 'twould have held np a dozen of him. " Why I" oped she in distress, pray, how did yon get there ?" "Novtr mild," reuliel he, with mysterious air, " It maybe I climbed up t it maybe I flew ; But I'll toll you, my dear, what I want you to do. "Jastgoont to tho woodshed, sly as you cin, (Without saving a word to Abiathar Ann) And you'll flud there a clothes-line, which, if you will bring, I'll slio you, directly, a new kind of Fwing. And, while you're about it, stop on the way back And get. too, that long pole that John Henry Jack Keeps to pick apples with. It will answer, I hope, As a means to reach np here one end of tbe rope." 80 Mica M'ilin, with very great promptness, obeyed. And, tturiiug the ololhee-line and pole as he said, She quickly returned and by means of the lat ter, By standing on tip-toe ('twas no easy matter !), Bhe held np tbe end of the rope so that he Could reach down and get it from np in the tree. Then she stood there impatiently, wishing she knew Jaat what 'twas that her cousin intended to do. But he seemed by no means in such a hurry as she did. Having gotten tbe rope, he quite coolly pro - ceaded To mike a noose in it, end (still in no haste) Djlioerattly passed it about his own waist. Nt, carefully dropping hU knife to the ground He instructed Miss Muslin that, having nu " wound Enough of the line, she should cut it off short, T the end round her waist, and walk off till , 'twas taut." ' There," at length said Miltiades, " that is all right ! Now, Just hang back upon it with all of your might And walk slowly this way, by which means don't you see ! You will let me down easily ont of the tree." Ho saytag, wi'hout more ado, he let go, ".iiile Miss Mudin began walking tip very . slow. 15 at she, pretty soon, found herself going tcmevhat faster Than tie vscttd to go; for our hero sur passed her Very much, as may well be imagined, in weight. And began coming down at a marvelous rate. Vosautly, all at once, lo ! our heroine found ,'uat her fret, as she ran, were scarce touching the ground ; ' ifd then - horrors ! she folt herself suddenly caught oro tbe earth altogether (tbe rope was too HhON !), ' id, the next instant, there sh8 wag slowly ascending, ;!vli)g vm.t all the while to screams really heart-rending, 1, meeting ber oourin in mid-air, she clung Mm wildly and then, both together, tht-y buurf uie six feet from the ground, trying in vain to git free, funny a siytit as one often may see. - !':nt o J'ai sure thought Abiathar Ann, 10 Hug bud fro.u the door-step until the tears ran. Al " uho criel, when at 1 ngth she had aeitl .e i ttetu rtowu, " that's - a very much like the ' Kilkenny Cats !' -v. how did you mauage to get tip there?' " Vti," . Yult idea, heaving a very deep sigh, .v showing my couein a new kind of swnr'. I cau'i say I think very much of the thing !" Jhn Brownjohn in Wide Auale. Milton's Bo, bond. :'.i was sent at an early age to St. it q Biiiioui, wiitcu Btotxl tueu as now uio rnnr ot the great cathedral, a fe Mitiiirttaut from Lis father's house : i m tliei-e daily walks it was quite dble that the Hchoolooy sometimeH Huaaeiieare ami lien Jonson ou ;- way to those famous wit com " at the Mermaid tavern in Bread t At whoo) Milt u studied Latin, ( k and Hebrew, and tiually added .iiu to the u iliuary studies, in all of -h. he excelled, i have said that the home influences u a childhood were of a gloomy kind, tiiere was one bright and cheerful lent iu the solemn household, in I street Milton's father loved 3 ; he had composed a great deal, hut day, and was a skiliul per r on the organ and bass viol. ; Milton' learned them of his , and the two passed mauy happy in the "sweet hrmouies of l " which Milton loved all his life. i the scrivener's shop was a room cui to various domestio uses ; there Uther and son shared their muiic, i perhaps to this tuneful side of his UtKtd he owed Lis tirt impulses to a vers B. lie must have begun very :g, bat Lis real fame came late in 1C25 he was sent to Cambridge tiity, where Lis extreme beauty of attracted iuimeitiate attention, ' students dubbed Lira "tbe ' ' j must have been marvelously linndsoroe at this time. lie never lost a oe Uin beauty, both of featura and ex. p won, but in his early jfttrs he was mere like a pioture of beautiful, peutle y h if, i a 1 its icality. lie was tall and uuoiy m io, tuottira slender, with a fair complexion, perfect reffiilaritv of fea ture, and lifiht brown huir prated in tho center and fallinar to his shoulders, no cording to ihe fashion of the day. Ilis dress was simple, of black velvet with the broad lrtien collar, and upturned wristnntidB of the period. Ho was soon known nt college for his verseH Of his short pieces written at this time, one ws on Sh alts-pen re, with wIiofc works, then recently published in book form, ho was very familiar. Among his other pieces were : " At a Solemn Mu sic," " On the Morning of Christ's Na tivity," etc., all showing tbe extreme dVlieucy and refinement of Milton's Iudred he is a striking figure when we look at the university of those iays. Most of the students led rollicking, lawless, self-indulgent lives. Milton, with his gentle, pensive countenance, his grave demeanor, and his growing genius, seems to stand apart ; does be not ? When ho left Cambridge, he says himself, ho found the meadows and roll ing hills covered with every variety of wild flower blooming in the hedgerows and fields. All this delighted young Milton, and he soon found congenial society in the neighborhood. Ludlow castle, the residence of the Earl of Bridgewatcr, was near by, and not only was the family of tho earl ft pleasant one, but Henry Lawes, tbe muaician, taught music in tbe household, and came frequently, ap a guest, to Milton's house. Ou one such occasion he told them of an accident which had happened to the young people of the earl's family While passing through Haywood forest on their way homo, Lady Alice and her brother were benighted, and the young lady was for some time lost in the wood. This incident suggested to Milton his masque of Comns. He wrote the poetry, j Lawes composed the musio, and the earl had it performed at the castle, the young people themselves taking part. Mrs. Lilhe, in October Wide Aivuke. Chinese Astronomy. The Chinese astronomer's ways are curious and past understanding in these western lauds of science. It is related that in the fifth moon of the present year tne learned men of relnn noticed that the sun did not shine as brightly as had oeeu its custom. instead of boinar clear, it had to them a red and lurid look. The weather was dry and tho sky covered with a mist. Turning to their scientific books their learned men saw with amazement that these signs, by alj the laws of science and antiquarian knowledge, gave warning of danger to the imperial family. The tidings were promptly carried to the throne. Orders atonce went lorth for the defense of the residence. The gates were guarded by soldiers and the line of wall was zealously defended. A panic spread among the people. Something was about to hap pen to tho emperor, thev said, and what it was no one knew. To allay the dis quiet, and to end the questions that were pouriog in upon them, the authorities at last said the government was on the brink cf a war with Russia. Some trifling discussion between Russia and Chinese authorities in central Asia gave color to the report. But suddenly the illusions were dissolved. At the im perial household one day joy was awakened by the first appearance on the stajre of history of his imperial highness, the fifth prince. Thereupon the wise men of the Enst returned to their books to find out where they had made theii blunder. It was laid down they learned that the evil influences of a crimson sun and luiid sfty were averted if rain should fall within five dajsafter their first ap pearance. Of course rain had fallen. A Child's Suicide. A most astonishing case of self-destruction, the victim of which was a mere child, almost a babe in years, has just occurred in this city, savs a recent number of the Cmcinuati Enquirer: Little Henry K'ppits. seven jeais ol ae, who lived at, N ;. 59 Martin street, because his mother vetnse.i liim nnmn. thing he as-ked her, left bin home, and bidding hia sitter good-bye, walked down to the river, undresi-ed himself and inmned iu. (ndinc his nlnldihh troubles and his young life at the same time, me circumstances are these Little Henry came home from school and as usual went tn his mother fnr In afternoon slice of bread and butter. His mother Rave him a piece of bread 01 which there was no butter, but he re fmeil to till: Pi it. Him tnl.l liii.i uli. would not give him any butter on his nreati, wuereupou he laul it down auo left the house. On the way he met his sister and Old ner good-bye, telling hei she would never see him again, which was the last i-een of him bv anv of tlu family. His elo'hes were found on the river bank bauk of OooilhiiA'n htntiA . yard, near the Little Miami depot, and me generauy accepted ineory is that hf went down to the river, end, undress ing, jumped in and was drowned. By the wav, did you know that for the past e'ght mont'js your wife has-been uniug the diary you started in January for an account-book with the grocer anil butcher ? We saw it the other day, and right under the last paragraph you wrote in it, where you said : "I feel a lifting of my being into a higher life, I feel my feet stepping on a higher plane; the soul of poesy is calling me into a sphere, of grander action, and I throw off tho trammels and the coarseness of everyday material life aud its animal existence, as I rise to obey the call of genius" riiht under that it says : " Two pounds of mutton suet, half a calf's liver, a piece of bone to boil, and a pound of link sausage, forty-five oents." Burlington llawkeye. Half a dozen onions planted in the cellar, where they can get a little light, will do much toward absorbing and cor recting the atmospht rio impm-ities thht are so apt to lurk in such places. Dr. Fuott'n Health Monthly. StUuiPgs. , Nutmeg grow on trees which look like pear trees, and are generally over tweuty feet high. The flowers are very much'like the lify of the valley. They are palo yellow ar d very fragrant. The nutmeg is tho seed of the fruit, and lunee is the thin coveiing over this seed. Tbe fruit ia about as large as a peach. When ripe, it breaks open and shows the little nut inside. The trees grow on tho islands of Asia, and in tropical America. They bear frnit for seventy or eighty yeurx, Laving ripe fruit upon them at all seesons. A lino tree iu Jamaica has over 4,000 nutmegs on it yearly. The Dutch used to have all the nutmeg trade, as they owned the Bind islands, and conquered oil the other traders, and destroyed the trees. To keep the price up, they onoo burned three piles of nutmegs, each of whioh was as large as a church. Nature did not sympathize with such meanness. The nutmeg pigeon, found in all the In dian islands, did for tho world what the Dutch had determined should not bo done, carried these nuts, which are there food, into all the surrounding countries, and trees grew again and the world has been benefited. A curious incident is related iu a Lon don journal. It happened at one of his royal highneps' garden parties at Chis wick. A woll-known and popular M. P. (heir to a peerage, and at one time the handsomest man in the Honse), who had on several occasions enjoyed the priv ilege of friendly intercourse with the sovereign, suddenly espied the queen, anil unfortniiatHy having that day as was not unusual with him extended his study of the effects of alcoholic liquors too far for perfect pobiiety, boldly and frankly walked up to her, and said, with a genial smile and extended hand, "I reallv bear vour nardon: vonr face is very familiar to mo, but I can't recall your name." Plans for a railway up Vesuvius have been completed and the work is to be begun at onoe. The cars will be drawn by a wire rope, moved by a stationary engine. The road is to be ready within a year. . Frank Buckland. the naturalist, de clares that babies swim naturally. A friend put one into warm water, and it took to it like a duck, swimming briskly. A llenlth- Dlaf rATlnv Tiltnr Is generated by the action of the suu's rays upon damp, decaying vegetation, ctagaaut pools and marshy, low-lying tracts. The true nature or tnis miasma is by no means clearly understood, but there are two facts in relation to it that are. The first is, that the periodical fevers which it breeds are of the most virnlent type ; the second is, that these maladies are rari-ly oared, although they may be amelio rated by the ordin 'ry remedies eronloved to overcome them. The troe antidote to the ef- tei ts of miasma is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This medicine is one of the most popular romemed or an aue or successrul vrourietarv i-pvciBc, at'd is hi immense demand wherever on this continent fever and ague exints. A winegiaseiui tmee times a day is the best nos- sible preparative for encountering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigor ating the stomach. The Put men's Convention. Wo can see some vle.isnre. if no reason, in tho convening of a baby show, but we cont'd we could never see the slightest canee. reason able or otherwise, for a fat men's convention liiilobs it be the fact that misery loves com pany. For fifty or a hundred men. whose sev eral weights rat ge from two hundred to three nunured pounds, 10 hold a convention simply becau-e of so much surplus avoirdupois, is it)8nrd to say the leant. It becomes duublv so when we reflect that obesity is a disease. Wba. wouui we itiirjn or as many pert-one emaoiated by oonsumptiou holding a convention to com pare their relative weiiihu ? There is but one m'nund npon which we would advocate another fat men's convention, and that i-i that they wi l neet to UiHcuHs tho merits of Vllaii'e Anti Fat the ouly known remedy f.ir obesity. It is safe ana rename, eoia dv arugglsts. The professional indorsement which has been accorded by lending niedfoxl men in various parts or tne country to Dr.. Wm. Hull Balsam for the Lungs, is a stifliciont Bnrantv of its tfheacy in eradicating diseases 6f tbe breath-, mg orKans. niece gentlemen baws thoroughly tested the remedv. and their concurrent testi mony is to the effect tii at it is a positive speoifio far lung, brouchial and throat aflfeotions of every dencriptiou, an 1 a most reliable preven tive or mac areaaoa scourge, consumption. Druggists cell it. Familiarity with the writings of the great potts is a neoessity to anv one who wishes to appear well in company. For 10a. we will send a book of 160 selections from the beantifnl mel odies of Moore, tbe grand pceoiB of Uvron. and tbe nnt rjimltd songs of Burns, and i0 popular Bongs. Desoioud & Co., 915 Ilace bU, I'hila. A FavoKADLB Notoriety. The good repu tation of " Brown's Bronchial Troohes " for tbe relief of coughs, colds and throat diseases, has given them a favorable notoriety. Twenty live cts. a box. The most dangerous fevers are typhoid, bil ious, malarious aud gastric. These all origin ate in the stomach, liver or bowels, and may be easily prevented. " One of Parsons' Purgative Pill each night for a week will drive disease from the system. A missionary just returned says boregardn Johnson's Anodyne Liniment as beyond si price, nd efficacious beyond any other medi cine. It i adapted to a great variety of special caseB, and is the best pain killer iu the world. Thirty of the best organ makers of the world are competitors at tbe Psris Exposition. A cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two highest award have been awarded to the American makers, Mason L Hamlin. Hon. C. It Parsons, mayor of Rochester, was radically cured of Ur ght's Disease by Craig's Kiduey Cure. Depot 42 University PI., N Y. For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WINHLOWb SOOTHING 8YRUP has been nsed for children with never failing success. It corrects aciditj of tbe stomach, relieve wind oolio, regulate the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cts. a bottle. CHEW Tbe CelebratoJ "Matchxbss" Wood Tag Plug TOBAOOO. The Pionieb Tobacco Compaht, Now York, Boston, and Chicago. To cleanse and whiten 'he teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Camphorated Baponv oeous Ueutifnoe. Twenty five oents a bottle. Chew JackHon's Bext Sweet Nivy Tobaeoo. I.MPOHTANT NOTlt K.-Purinera, Faint let sod Oilitir oao parohaa do Komedj aquA) to Or TOBIAS VKNRIIAN I.INIMKNT for lh our ot Chi'ler. Dmrrbttt, LyfteiUry, Oruup, olio and boa ttcknuM, tnktiD ioirQUr lit i perfectl; a&rmleM ; vikia aoooiuptnying muia bolt.v) luj tiarnulljp foi Cur. 'Uio h uwuiuttliBiii, Headikuhe. Toulboh, 8r Throat, Out, Hurua, HwhIIiuh'I, BruUa, Muaqutto bile-. Old Sort. Pai'-a in Liiuli. Baua and OhMi . 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A. lean, Oharlmte, N. T. t Hon. 0. R. Paraona, pre nt Maior of Roohmtar, N T. Ask ronr drujilt. fJNITKHwITV I'l.tt K, NtCW YOMK. 1IIMCW1! I'nrssBs' Pnrcnll) Pllle maka If-w Rich Blood, and will oompletely ebanga tha blood In til entire etnlem in three nmntha. Any person who will Uka I pill aaob niht from 1 to U week mabara-tareD tn sound haslth if anoh a thing be poaaihl. 6Md trf Asra or s( mail r nighl Irllrr tomp: L 8. JOIiNHOlt A OO., Bangor, Malna. Trilo old and won. irinQ nemsuj has Drovon ita Value. In all dlaearMi from Imimrt or Impovrf itihrtl lllood, it Bcrcf. ul, lihctimatliim, 11 Aeroua H,pna. bltA Bwlllnrs, flyphllltto No,1m. Boris Disnssns, etc InTalualda In (tnti-ral lability and dlsraara of debility of tbn avrd. A rlr-b syrup, oontalnlng no Injurious Inirrmllrnta. No other ftomfdy ha rwrJTM nrhcaoomuina. Bold by all DrujjKlsta.- WAsm sues cossets IfflVti lilt. HI H't M"lrll It t .11' IM 'Ht PARIS EXPOSITION, f-Yr ll Aiurtrau xinip'lltorfj. Thlr fl.KXinLR UIP tVHWtT I.O Boowi flu with pM-rec - , ruitl U AJI- iHTRP itnt to lilt Od ti over Ui blp Tti.lr 1IKALTH COKHKTwIlh Hi tnv frovi B Uf t , Itnow itrrdlf-r fnroi H (l..aYr. Tblr MUHHINO OOh4BTU rir lr b 1 1 lattrllngr anfn'iirD(. iS(EUDn0Stll Broadway, N.T. NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINE at club rata. Tim, trouble and aipenaa as red by snb. aenhliV tiiron.h the Hooky Mount sin Hutvip4.oi Agonor, which farnirhea any paper (eioept , ) pub Ushad in the United Ktataa. Musical InMru inests Hew. lng Maobmea of all kind, tlhroino-, Krsmes M-ing Miohina Needlaa and AtlaohmanU at raduoed price. Rocky Mountain Stereoscopic Views specialty. Don't fall lo writ at ones for our elroulan. Agnt can maka big n'on-y. Addma JAMKM TOWKHNH, Fan, Ootn. A poUiv rauMKlj tr A t.y ud mil Uiriwfl uf th mldaoy. BlB4idr ni Urlu&ry Or im dumJt pnlreil ex prjMly fur ti ator !. It hju curad ihouMud. Kv7 botil warrantMlu Hnd to W. i. CiTk, Pravitlvnofi, ft I., for Ulutrt.td pamphUt if four inif flH dotal hav H, ha will onlr U Ibr yoa. S2 Seven Shot Full Nickel Pin. led. SltH llitr. rei etc l yllndt-r. ICtfliMl Knrrrl A- Vlui.. vlliMl. r kKVOLVkK A The j II U A;o l,H3; I DOl.i.AKM. We warrant tula beautiful Rerolrer to be the tesl ever oJTervd for tb BinnAI. It le An flies,, nmmi. tron pistol, but manufactured of the best Knititsh tel and finished equal lo the hlKhnt-prtced Recruiter In tb markot. We have sold 6,u!ot tlieru since the ItnU of June, and have hist contrseted with the manufacture! tir lo.tssl more. Our guarantee accompanies each Ke. v ilver. Oartrtdffse lo tit tUem can be obtained at any general store. TI1K CHICAOO LFDOKB Is tb Lanrml, Bert tod Cbeaiet r'smllr Paiter In tbe United his tea. It U printed upon lunye, (ilaln trpe. and can be easily read by old or yxHing. and sbuuld be Ui every bouaehold. leiii'iiiu'r. every iiurclianer of one of tliese ReeoK ers geta TIlK C'HICAtig LKlM'.hR fr U muntha. poet age wild. AddreMTIIK I.KIMsKU. Chlcagolll. -THE SMITH ORGAH CO. First established t Moat Successful! THEin INdTKCMKNTS buvo n .tnndard . Value iu ail tho LEADING MARKETS OF T1TE WORLD! Kv.TVwluie reeoetultvj a llu 1'IMr.bl IN TOSK. OVER 8Q.OOO Made and In Dae. Kew Dvdgn conUnlljr. Kiel work and loweat price. fjtiid lor a CuUilogun. Tremoat St,, cpp. WaBm St., Sdoa, J.ESTEY & CO. BRATTLEBORO, VT. X3T Send for Illnstrattd Catalogue. 17(10 WflflTS fl FARD WHERE FARMING PAYS TEE BEST ? FOR SALE. flll linn Acres Rich Farming uUUsUUU I A.MI-. well located in M.ohigsY, at from 818 to f&H prr acre, on eaai terma of payment. Aiao, 9i1f. linn Acres of Choice Pine U U UsU U II A Mw,in ' t-usuber District. l Send for UloaUatod Pamphlet, full of facta. J ' t. M. RAHNKN, f.nud ('nmmlneloner. l,n"Mlne. iIleh. ROVM and .YIlllHI.K-AC; Kl ill KM trainer for a uecMirul Atari in buatneaa Lit- at Kaattnan Uollaga. 1 ha nlilatt, largaat and onlj lnt.tuttoo that giva a pmotical ouurae of atody. Currency aod MeroU nilia' uaad hura real valua. Kiah di-y'a trajiftaotinn haed on quotation of New York Markor. New IiuiMmrB Kata Utw. (tradi.ata aasiatil to aHtuai.' aa. Appli canta roWed any wek day. Rafter to Patrons and Oraduata in naarU avary ettf and town. Addxaas for Froauactna ifivnc tarma. aoorsa of stadr. to., K AhTMAN COhLKUK, Pougbliaapaia, N. Y. For Singing Schools and Choirs. ONWARD ! . L.O. KintneeN's new book for Something New for Agents mi ' 82 ail xr-rrr oingii g nonoois, Tu'ry eqnai to any ever iasna, ia ready for use. 6g pegee of tnstmotion, SO page of Oleea, and 80 page of Snored Music 7 b oenta ; 87.AO per dosen. EirgBsON's Church Offering, . aewbaok for Choirs, eontalna a large and admirable eollert-ion of Anthem, which fit perreetly to the Kptsoopal Her. t oe, lint are of the beat unalltv for any eej-Yloe. Also large number of fineOhanta. Wl.tfdiurfciaper dosen. Emeraon' Sacred Ouartettes , . . . book for Quartette fTboira, haa a moatmnsioal eolleotion of new pieoea by the most popular authora, and pre Tide about one new one for evvry fUbhsth tn the year. Boarda M3.00; Uloth Hi. Kb. Festival Chorus Bookf i.a ha a one selection of ebonite. W O PiriiVi KLUUILM le and eonv.nieut outleclioa ol hnuu and tune fur r aneraj ooossious. Piiee Oil eenbv Send r Oatalojrae aontatnlng tha deaortptt'Vn ef mauy ochar excellent books for Okuks ur Bioanng Utaaaee. Aug aMsfied famfrt4mr A.W.I rrh. 0LIVEE DIT80N & CO., Boston. C. H. PITetON ds CO. 8 13 llroadway, New Varkt. J. E. HITKON As f'O.. U i rheeiewl Pall a. Piiwiwk PnowrmtAl. Tnornrs, tn nens-h snd entd IIDUAM'C ATIIflA Sum fail. Bold bt Uf II AM O I I KK all drngglst. too a boi. Denfll U Agent as a d .y. Msmpla free "The Its- , rrtllll a Daiigut." Fal) J .N K,S, Nsss iu, N. V. 8 ( day to Aasntn to -.! a llmisetn.ld Anlole. ?r Adctres lliu KCTf i'l'I'AT I n.. Mnri"n, Ohio Ci't'tii l A Vrnr, H.iw to Mnke It. ,rtr Aftf!' Otl'l,F (.,..". COKA VONOK.Mt lui-, Mo. T If A IN 111 AN'N llM. Words snd Mn.lo f. r I (I J. tt-., po.tjisid ,f. (lhn'ti.,.y, Hiisthntn Ontre, N. V. PPUfl IllT'rnleforOot Arrrts' Herald Directory UudU None lirr. Aints' I'nb. (!o., I'hila , Pa, a l.HH IIAI,I.. Traps, Ao Ptloe list free. Ad d' ss Orent Western linn Works, Pittsbnrg, Pa. A Ann A IONTII-Agrnte W nntfrt-MH br.l N Jl 1 1 aelhng articles in be world ; one asm le res. fVV V Addresa JAY BROiNbOW, Detroit, Minh. 7 A HAT to Agnntefl oauvaotiinN for Iba I rrt-l Vlaltr. Torma and On Ht Kra. Addraaa P. U. WK KtiY, AontiBta, Mama, A IJTCn on onp ,'rito fffln work rtt Iff All I ELI once. Hnlnry fmr. ltuiiii'ri llrt claaae LAS uaK,Cllli;iTI,OBtO. BIG PAY. With fltencll Ontflte. What, cost 4 ct ell rapldlv fur fill cts. flataiogne 're H. M bi'itM-rR,! I a Wueli'n ML, Huston, .Vs.. $10 to $1000 In rat tad In Wftlt Hi. Htocka makaa fortuna aT.-ry mntb H;ok aant fritM a iiiMinittar trvt hinir. Address BAXTUR A OQ llsnk. rs, 17 WallSt., W.TJ make money o;,,,o,,t.n,;t'd.,: 0:imea. Korelttee, Ae Aents wanted. W . ,1 Hal iwin Co.. I I I Nasssn St P. O Hoi 41711, New Vmk A GOOD WELL or $50 Is mails In un ll.iy with our 4 foot WELL A I'GICIC. Aiifcrrr Hook free. W. Oil. KM, St. ImiiiI. Mo, OU. UMITK'iw II K A I. I'll MONTIII.Y.-IH octavo psgea-Kdited l y I'ra. K. II Ko'i rK, Sh, snd Jn r1 t on trisl for sii months for I'OITli llo. nrt"P' M.irsv HID Pti', Co , v!!l K.USIh Ht. N.T SnrerrllrricTnwi KIDDER'S PA8TILLE8.f;rBT.rHCeTJi: Hi II Plallll II IB eesjMirrawi hnrli'ituwn, Mms. CUMIIMNATIO.N lni. rr. Il'hl'et siul T-n ) Net. KM) plfce , 1st I I. Fi-e Knrv,.d (bihh'ts H I i doa. Iv ry-i amile.i T.tb'a Kiiiw-s v,lador.. ll-.i.se Curn shlni romplle. (I'md-t" i d lies, t.il pfge Price trr. n ...kI, c,,,, er Insntme, N . .ity. PIANOS I I lo 4t O-factir prin-a-ttiRhttPt h'trora- Mnibiif-k'i acala tor njiiriin tinrt tin tiihlp in .maMCt. ovar lS.ftXI In -r(tuUr)y Inr itr(-rr'ttrd Mt'ir Co. Fifinoa nt on trial 4k- ( igH rat aloaua fraa. WnilMiaHohn HinnoOiv, 81 K. IMh Strit. N. Y. COLUMBIAN HOTEL, NAHATIM.A tePRI.'si. Delightfol ititat.d on ltn adwi.y, ei'hin twen'y rod if the oelel.rsted Ot ngreaa cd l lunitiia hpittips, ia Kr Mule Vvr i-n I.oi b 1 iiiip. fionn l"tely luruihed. ltesson for elliiig, old r snd iniim hy, . II. I'. IIA TltlTII in MIGHTTI a-r Xe'tii.e I be f'-al P.njv a wui, u rot mi (.;! wf aye, t.it(i.. actw af ' kr, al la wi y. future kH.l.sd a etita l.n:al 51 0 8 $25 i:.'iin.o'r,&.rAnr1 Novelties Outfit Freeebpp,ru'3. I. U. rlUPPOKIVH HONS, Manufacturing Publisher 1 4 1 to I 41 rrankliD Htmit. Bnatoo. Ma tfetehTl ihrtnri" nnarly (Iftt vnr m a mill i il I g liaafsTT.s "ill "d w in grat.ir lucn.. tusu si.y ou.ei ait cle cf the kind. The finest children are those led tn ttiilge'a food, WOOLRIOH A CO nnevtr) Isbl. H TBff 4 I iVI0G& OH?; CureB Dyspepsia, indigestion Sour Stoma cK Pick Headache. HOLIES 1 TJ THE WEST i Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, ,.t',?T-.N,,,,: Vorh nnrl M-w l iigliiiid lha I' bird Turetlwy In rvrrv .llmiili mull l rein. rr. Kiournon No. lit l.nvfs 'I I KsllAl, H'T. l-lh. Fhi-k i.boui bnll rrtulnr ICalra. rest trains and hrst.csss acoomni'dation ;uaratited For deaorip ive Ijird Clrcu srs, Informa- ion about Tioki ts. ete , send eddn-ss on Postal Card to ft,! IOOUI. :1I7 irmlH y , N. w ork. I J . .kt.e . . eu VOO.OOA kVArlM La In ffr.nf renetes the. H AAAA -- ' esss-sivaaei vj p , Vf F F f prnp)B, Oftrtd caimiita, aoll, wntr, an4 bulkllng imt,., ayrvuj u. atoty. AttaraM, g. J. Ollroort, Lao4 Cosa'r, fiakaa, .aasaa. QAPOSMIFIEI b tha Old Eall&blg Coneentratad Lys T0R FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Direction aeeompanying each can for nuking Hard, oft and Toilet Boap quickly. IT 13 FULL WM16BT AND STRKKOTa. The market i flooded with (o-ealled) tjonoentrateg ye, whioh ia adulterated with sail and roam, aad weni imAs ewj BAVM XOXWr, AND BUT TBM APONIFIEl HAUK BY THB Fennaylvania Salt tdanuf g Co., PHI LADKI. PHI A. rWlth this HAW HOKNK I can aaw more aa w I lops or cord wood than I any men. '-"IN?-' -wT: ' ilAraAvj -M(7'm This I.IGHTNINO SAW HOUSE Is Indeed n wonderful lnvpntion. Tha weight of the mao who Is sawing doea onc-httlf of the work. It will saw logg of any sire. It will saw off a 2 foot log la 2 minutes. Circulars free. Address. W. GILl.S, St. touls. Mo. KtshlMifd l33. Gargling Oil Liniment Vr.li . i . . . . wrapper mr Animal and White for Human 1 lesli. IS GOOD KOR Chilblains, rrouBites.StriiiKhalt, indL-all, Scrutchcs or Grcaac, Foot Kt in Sl, ' Chapped Hands, Koundcred Vrrt r:csn wounds, External I'oisou, Sand Crackb, Gall of ali kinds, Sitfast, Kintbone. Poll Evil, 6 Swcllines. Tunnrr Kup in Poultry, Cracked Heels, Kpizootic, Lame Hack, Hemorrhoids or Pile. Toothache, Kheumatism, Spavins, Sweeney, istula, Mange, Caked BrtatU, Sore Nipples. Garuet in Cows, Cracked Teats, Cailou. Lamenc, Horn UUtemper, Crowncab, Oiiittor, l'oul Ulter, Karcv, A bees cf the Udder, Swelled Leg, Thrubh, Curb. Old Sore Corns, Whitlows, l ramps, Boils, Weakness of the Joints Contraction of kiuu.iu Meirhant's Ggrtrllnj. Oil is the standard Uniment of the United .State. Hug, f i , medium, 50c; small, 25c. Small mt fo, j W iT 5 i ""iiuiactiiren al Lockport, N. V., by Merchant's Gaxeiing- Oil Company. .tfhs limit, K, Sec'f. X-oSs. . . .W"! -." ml tt. V9k
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