9 ii TEOrLE. a rMii4 . I t too aottoa Ti n or tb ooeon To nosy t.h Old) WorM compared with th ini of oo of the ita-bt Of whi.b. nobo.1 write I tdongtie . ademption Bight totor- et joa. ' ''imbt!in.l ennnre i fair tad. wld, WttH th EDff'mtt 'aki upon A'arT l.!e. At th font 0f fi moasuii K-lclt tow. ! Voeeiy nlirj la aeaitied. down ; A o-l here yon cms jee. Without any fee. The rol work wtuoh tntereai all Wo taka tSa Una to ftr them call. The Prtnt-a o Walea, Tr a. Cam to les-wtct I n Bow ; An.i tbey k-p bla aaae la rromineal place A tut gut frsme la a fine flax ease. And. a bwk of ail. Both f and amall. Some with title And some with none. WIjo hither to keewlck U.t card to com ; An.l it'a qmt amusing To look it thtongh. At canon people Ar tar to do. Tb eeJer I brmurht from orer the seas. Being hewn from 8onth AmerlA-an trees ; And after the loci arc sawed and split. Too dost you cant -n what ia dou with it It la Hal by the railroad to London, when It ia mad into perfume flu and rare. Plumbajro ia commonly known a " black lead, And th wery beat mine of It, ta aatd. Waa only wery few mi leu from here, Betd the famoaa Lake Windermere. The larvest piece that ewer wu found. weighed thirty-nine oaneee, and wu quite round ; ia cvmnjcjQiy taken in ni Plus, And I he way it into a pencil fits. It la gronnd to powder and f need in pot. And not from there through a hole, when hot. Which five it the form the maker require. And ia pot Into wood when he deire ; The poorer pencila ar made of lead. Prepared ia cheaper way Instead. Pencila, pencil everywhere. Enough for th nation, and plenty to (par ; Pencila round and pencil square, Pencila by th foot and yard. Pencil to hanr on your watch uard ; Pencila red and blue and green. And all the color that ewer were een ; Pencil of (wery ahape. and sue, A pencil user to aurprue Pencila many For a penny If you want any. Pencil in iwory, pearl and fold. Of wonderful beauty and prica untold. Pencil cheap and pencil dear, M anufactnred to order here ; And there's many with ivory an the end. Marked, " A preeent from Keswick to a fnend." And whii yon wait they will put your nam la gold or lilrer on the nam. There ar pencil John conld Dee for a cane. Or a curling stick for hi inter Jane; Or a lightning-rod or a railroad track. Or a wooden leg or an arm-chair back ; Or a Moot gat. post or a telegraph pole. Or a atick for a giant1 big punch-bowl ; Or a raft or a nut or a fishing rod. Or a pipe for the man who carries the bod ; Or a pole for a tent or a bridge for a stream. Or an ragine-whistle to let off (team ; Or a ruler, a club or a chopping-block, 1 Or beanpole or tooth rick or alpenstock ; Or a carpenter bench or conductor' wand. Or a fence to mark off a farmer's land In abort, of such assorted sixes Th number of them quit mrpriie A pray old fellow who doesnt know In how many shape they can pencils show. From the trunk of a tree to a small-sised stick. Ton can find all sue and take your pick, And eoul-i hardly fail to make your mark If you used them blindly ia th dark. If all the pencils we sea in pile Wsr laid out atraight for aa many mile. They would reach from KVswick to London town And aero the chaunel to Franc go down ; ' Then i rom Pari tratgbt to th mouth of th Loire, And orer to Turkey, " the et of war." And to tail exactly the number of mile To be made of tboae peucils teen in pile Would use up a doseu, at least, I'm nre, For do one could Dgure it out with fewer; But if you had latience, I hawent a doubt. That after a wuli you could work it out. ' ' ' Golden Hour. Oar Circa, Wo wanted to go to the circus, Sister Dot and I, but mama said the weather was too hot, and there were better ways ot spending oar money; so we went ont on the piazza, to think np something elae to do. Wo had Been the street parade in the morning, and couldn't think of anything bat the elephants, and ponies, and, beet of ail, the great chariot, with the God !eaa of Liberty " riding on top; so I said ; I am Dot's brother Dick, you see, and are eight years old, and twins), "Let's play circus." Dot clapped her tanda at that, and we ran in to ak mama. She was reading, but stopped o listen, and laughed, and told us where to find an old bed tick for a tent, besides iring us five cents to buy peanuts with you know circus people always eat tnnts. "While Dot went round the corner to ' uy the peanuts, I set up the tent in the ront yard, under the poplar tree. I nnted " Circus " in big letters on a oce of white paper and pinned it on aide of the tent, next the street, and t up a flag over the end we went in at. When Dot came she said it looked splendid 1" and we called George and - Barbour, who live across the street, com over and play with us. They . and we took our black dog " Dom o" for the elephant, Dot's kitty for ;er, and Eva's for a bear. We put eata in strawberry boxes for cages, J ti"d Dom Pedro" to one of the t poles. We had Dot's doll, dressed )ink dreea and yellow sash, for the .-ddeas of Liberty," and she rode in tod cart, with a little flg tied in her L -Krge stood at the " entrance," and s pins for pay, and I was the " keep " of the animals, and Eva and Dot a the visitors, the elephant broke away and Ja'toome back, and tne tiger and - upset their cages, and knocked the - "goddess" and her "chariot" over. . George said as the animal part waa . a failure, we must make the circus rood, so we went outside the tent . iure my turning pole was, and had a performances " there. George r by his feet, and turned somereaulta ; . a tore his trousers, which were his "onas, so he stopped. Then I tried Jk across the turning-pole, with a iet mallet in my hand for a balan ole, but fell off and broke the , besides hitting my head on the which I had left there when I J down the tent stakes, ught I should have to cry, but called out, " Circus fellows ind bumps," so I didn't ; but it r a good while. tied "Arabella St, James" (the v. e saw on the bills, so we gave it : doll), by one arm to the turning . and swung her till the arm came and she fell down and broke her 2, when Dot cried, and we con ' it was time for. the circus to Bo we stood in a row (all but j cried so she couldn't), and lea Doodle; afterward George blacked hid fao with some sort from an old stove-pipe in the bck-ywrd, and arg, "Once I Kived a gal, her ome was 5ancr Li L" Then we bowed, and waved our han-la ; and Oorge and Eva were going home, when Dot remember ed the peanuts she bad left in the tent ; but when she went for them Dora Pedro had been in there, and eaten them il mct up. We found by tating them that they weren't baked, so we told mama, who just then rime ont to pick some pansies, and she gave us some ginger-enaps, fit for a king to eat, so we liked them. And that waa the end of onr circus. Hew a Spider Captured a Petite Bos;. A communication from R B. Tuller, in the Scientific American, reads as follows: I wish to place on record with you an incident which came under my observation; and which almost equals the account of a spider raising a snake in its web, which you published some time ago. I was sitting on my back porch one day this summer, when I ob served a potato bug slowly approach ing along the floor. Anxious to annihi late aa many as possible of these pest, I kept my eye on him until he should come in reach, when I could put my foot on him. While watching in this way I noticed a pretty good sized spider ap proaching the bug. At a little distance he stopped to survey his contemplated victim, and then, with a mind seemingly determined as to what course to pursue. ran around on the opposite side of the bug, and with an apparent "nip" at him turned the bug from his course, and toward a corner where I noticed the spider had a web some four or more inches from the floor. The bug had no inclination to go in that direction, but he waa closely driven by the spider, which ran first to one side and then the other, exactly like a shepherd dog driv ing a sheep; hurrying his victim up with an occasional " nip " or bite at his side. All this was something new to me in the habits and ways of the spider, and I watched with intense interest to see what the result would be. . When the buir had been driven into the corner at a point directly under the web, the spider changed tactics; and made a series of circles rapidly around the bug, first in one direction and then in another, occasionally taking a run up into the web. While I was unable to see the delicate thread spun by the spider, I saw that the bug's legs soon became so entangled that he could not make any headway, but could only struggle around in" a limited latitude, and which became more and more limit ed as the spider untiringly continued his work. Being compelled to leave at this moment, I returned again in about half an hour. I then found the bug turned on his back and his feet ap parently quite firmly bound. He was quite motionless, and I thought was dead, but he soon showed signs of life by vigorous kicking, which nearly re leased him. The spider had been running-up and down at different points, but quickly left that work, and sliding down to the" bug seemed to attack hi throat, and in such a manner that the bug gave a few spasmodic kicks and seemed to give up the ghost. The spider then returned to his work of attaching lines to the bug and web. They were soon so numerous that I could see them, besides the light had become more favorable. The regu larity of the lines formed a sort of funnel, diverging as they did from the from the bug to the outer parts of the web above. After a time the spider seemed to have lines enougn attached, and begau the new work of shortening each line,- as it appeared. He passed from line to line many times over, stopping an instant at each. I was again called away at this juncture, and did not Bee the curiosity again until the next day. The bug was then elevated over an inch above the floer, and the third day he waa safely lodged in the center of the web, some five inches from the floor, and all the tackle employed in htfihtincr completelv cleared away. In the web were the car casses of two other potato bugs, which I uave no uouut were caught in like man ner, though they may have crawled np the wall into the web. I cannot name the variety of the spider, but it is a verv common one, rather good size takeu altogether, nut small as compared with the bug. The spider could not have weighed one-eiehth as much aa the bno-- but his body was long and slender, with long slender legs, a very ordinary spe cies of house spider (of brown color) and called a large spider on account of their long legs. This may be a very cemmon habit of the spider, running out and driving in game to a place where it can be secured and hoisted, but I never heard of the like before. One Hundred and Six. The death of Somer Hrlffin at T.n.11 Ohio, at tho age of 100, is rece'ived. The iocai journals give some interesting par ticulars about the niAn TT at l oof from the effects of a fall while splitting wood in his back yard a vigorous oc cupation, surely, for a man of his age. xjut tor mis acciuent, it is tliougut, ne woaia nave uvea five or six years longer. He waa a native of the village of Bims burv. Hartford nonntv. fln n nn.1 re sided there until he was forty-six. when 1 A A ITT , . " . - .. ueoianeu veei in mia winter with his fftmilv Pftcrwiniy hi, wnvl.ll. i,AA.4a . box on an old sled, accompanied by his wiie ana nve emiaren. in ten weeks he reached Medina ivmntv ("thin nt. nn a log cabin, and made it his 'home for many years, removing at last to Lodi, ten miles distant. He was thrice mar ried, and had twelve children by his three wives. He waa seventy-two when he took his last wife, who was forty vears his inninr. whrt VtnrA Viim tViraa children, and who survives him. ne always drank ea and coffee, though he never smoked or chewed tnharw. TT was never ill a single day in his very long life nntil after his fall, when he was confined to his bed five or six weeks. In politics he had always taken a warm interest, having cast his ma;den vote for Washington on his second accession to the presidency, in 1793. He is said to have been the eldest man in America, having been born April 22, 1772. The Druid priests professed fo be able to grant a happy future life to ail their followers who fell in battle. A Jones county young man got up to cloee his window jut ae a bolt of light ning struck the houe. He was thrown backward noon the bed, and supposing a pistol had been fired, asked, his com panion what he was shooting at. At the same time the lightning set tire to a bed in a lower room, upon which the young man's father and mother were sleeping. Mrs. Richmond, the mother, loet a strip of skin an inch wide from head to foot, and the father had his shouldor burned to a blister. All will recover, but they can flatter theuselves that they're tough. 6iot r City (a.) Journal. Free Acate t ( areel I aa eaT ta in cae of dyspepsia. A lijht attack of indigestion, eupwiailr when therw i a preJurpoeitioa to digeetir wkow of the stomach, mat speedily culminate ia th more, obetuaate form of th dLeae. It i well, therefore, to adopt prereatiwe measure early. Although HoeteCter' Stomach Bitter over comes, if rersusted in, caws of dyspepsia of long standing, it U obviously too part of wisdom to djw it ere th malady aeanmea a chronic pb.. Ttu is partioularty true, be- caase) as dyspepsia advance, it engender other bodily evils, such aa dutorder cf the liver, constipation or nndne KxMene of the bowel, nervono disorder, fcypochrondrta, i!etp!eus, Tbeee maiadiea are both pre vented and remedied by the Bitter ; bat how much better to check them in their out set with the great alterative, than to wait nntil they establish a firmer foothold in the system. Sorely the advisability ot this moat be apparent. A Measwaaale Rial. The Koaton Cotnrncrruil BuLttin, reminding it reader that th next few week give the beet kwod of th year to " plant fence," top plies some very remarkabl figures aa to the us of wire fence, and eepeciaUv of th Barb Fence of th rTaahbani A Moen Manufacturing Company. Since the introduction of wire fence, twenty years ago, one- Aumir! and fifty tftow Mi m i'3 of wire fence have been constructed. The Barb Fence has been before th public only three waaona, yet already tvmty-fuur Vietnam I mi.Vs of thia fence are in ne in this country and various part of th world. It is in th highest favor with land owners, for farm and home protection against depredator of the crops and orchard. The fence is eoo stmcted of Galvanized Steel Wire, and carries eteel barbs firmly attached by th process of manufacture patented in this eonntry and verv widely abroad. The Barb Fence is literally a steel thorn hedge with all th defensive Dualities of the most perfect hedge, and all th arabUity of galvanized steel wire. It is cheap as a material, eajy in construction, and has aimoet tne lire and tenacity of a stone wall. The Barb Fence wire is being extensively need in single strands to perfect and give efneienev to walls and fence of old construction, ft will turn the breachiert steer, and is as useful in the home incloeures as in the onUriiiir fields. w 6 Have' Title. However varied may be the opinions con cerning the validity of Hayes' title to the presi dency, there is not a question in th minds of either Democrats or Republicans upon on important point, viz.: Th unquestionable right of Dr. Tierce's Family Medicines to the title of the Standard Iteniedie of the age. Listen to the voice of th sovereign people : Nw Obi.eab. Jane 10th, 1878. Db. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: iw o'i Yonr Fleaant Turgativ Tellets seem to be particularly adapted to the wants of the people in this warm climate, where bilious affection are particulsrly prevalent regard them as the beet cath&rtio I have ever tiied. Yours truly, Johx C Hksdf.bsox. Bonrov, Mass., Mav 11. 1873. Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Jr .Sir Your Golden Medical Discovery has jured my boy of a fever sore of two years' standing. Please acc?pt our gratitude. Yours truly, Henry Whttiso. Perfect purity is restored to the circulation when contaminated, if Scot ill's blood and liver syrup is taken. Bcrofnloun, syphilitic, and mercurial disorders are completely vanquished by it ; persistence in the us of the remedy be ing alone required to accomplish a cure, Krup tious of all kinds, sore, rbronio rheumatism, gout,' liver complaint aud goitre yield to its remedial action, and. it not onlv pnrifies the blood but vitalizes the pystem." Bold by all druggiBts. The Mason A Hinilin Organ Co. lias taken the highest honor at all the world exhibitions for more than twelve years, viz.: At Paris, 1867 t Vienna, 1873 ; Santiago, 1875 ; Philadel phia, 1876, and Faris, 1878 ; and they are Uie only American makers who have taken such at any. Coughs and colds are ofton overlooked. A continuance for any length of time Cannes Irri tation of the lungs or some ohrouio throat dis oase. " Brown's Brouchial Troches " are an effectual cough remedy. 25 ceit. A cough or cold taken betweeu now and Christmas frequently lasts all winter. This is certainly the case with people who have weak lungs. The most convenient, reliable and in expennive remedy is Johnson's Anodyne lini ment, it u to be UBod internally and externally, j Last wiuter we warned our readers against i AfiitlA nflvJ... an.l ma 1, la ham . : . - I ... I fwuvfto, uu M lb IB UilW UUIU tU VCglU to nse tkytm. we again urge them not to ..... n. . . . . l ' 1 . .' 1 n , iuwn iuvu ujuuojr. oueriuau x'owaers are strictly pure, but we know of no others that are. If i 1 ,A i A T; I. . t ' . , r i . . jvu imi w uuu iuvi uuieuuiai can Rheum Salve in your city or village, and will rouu ui urn uuicw ui jour uei uruggwi, we will put him in a way to supply you. J. J. 11 KB 4 Co, Chelsea Mass. Familiarity with the writings of th great poets is a necessity to any one who wishes to appear well in company. For lOo. we will send a book of 100 selections from the beautiful mel odies of Moore, the graud poems of Byron, and the nuequalcd songs of Burns, and 50 popular songs. Deomeud A Co., 915 Race it., Fbila. IIoii. O. It. Parsons, mavorof Rochester, was radically cured of Bright' Disease by Craig's Kidney Cure. Depot il University PI., N. Y. Forupwards of thirty year Mrs. WIN8LOW8 SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for children with never failing success. It oorreots acidity of the stomach, relieves wind echo, regulates the bowels, cares dysentery and diarrbcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cts. a bottle. CHEW Th Celebrated "Matchless" Wood Tag Plug XOBAOOO. PlONBIB TOBACCO CoatPAWT, New lork, Boston, and Chicago, To cleanse and w hi ton the teeth, to iweeten the breath, nae Brown's Camphorated Bapona ceouB tHtatifrice. Tweuty-flve oenta a bottle. Chow Jackson's Best Bweet Navy Tobaooo IMPORTANT NOTIt'K.-Fariarr, fa. I. iee aod Other oan parehue 00 Ilmdj equal to Or TOBIAS' VKNBT1A! LINljrfKNT for th euro of OhoUra, DiuTbia, Dreentary, Group, I olio and ickooee, t&keo ictruJI (it it perjecUy h&rmieae; ee Mth fuwompanyinf mco bottle) an I eiternll for Ourunlo Khnuiuatiam, HtxidMhe, Toothache, Sore Thru!, Out. Bum,, 8wlliDg, Bruise. Moeunoo Bit Old S..rM, Pm in Limbs, Bok end Otlwi. Th VKNlfl lAN LINIMENT wee inlrodocd In 1M7, and 00 oue who um qmhI it bal oonttnuve to do to. mnf uning if it Ten Dolive a Buttle the? would not be without it. Tuouundsof Certido&tee oan be letto at tne Uvuot.tpeakina ol it wundorl ul euraliT proper-V."- ' '"?. Oruaut at 40 eta. Depot 44 WurmjM., Now York. rrr-. ! j- g&OT. 6CHE4T8 Illuftratod HIST0HY Of The War in the East, or 00 n flu btAQ KrsiiA and Tckkkt U th Up book for cWel UiUI 'tint OCtAVO pavtftsft, 16 w-liicrftf 1(1 1( of BAlTUt St' eh Eft, Kortr-0M, OeDrvl( to , aud i tb oul oumpUt work Dulhwhod. llano rival. 8llt at ikuU FriCw ;J.1MU Tnnna unctjualcMl. jt.tf H'11,11 i. iddrwi H. b. uOODOlrirD i CO., KtiwYork. inu-ias The natural world ia foil ot illusion. The apparent rising and letting of the nu, the gorgeous clouds that prove to be only a dreary mist when you gpt canght in them, the mirage, that reveals things lying below the horizon, and hows ns ships sailing keel up in the air, the full moon, which, as it emerges from the horizon, appears to be twice as large as it does when it is over onr head, while, if looked at through a tube or measured by an instrument, is found to be of precisely the same diameter, the coming together to a point of two right lines when seen in perspective, the mis take of supposing the train in which we are seated to be in motion when another train at our side begins to start, the de ceptive idea that we have of distance, as in the instance of a lofty mountain, which may seem to be close at hand, when, in fact, it is scores of miles away; theee axe illusions of sight that are familiar to us all. There are other forms of optical illusion, which depend upon the princi ple that motion may be quicker than sight, such as the extraordinary tricks of the juggler, or prestidigitator, which is now the favorite title of the professors of this science, the continuous circle of fire produced by whirling a lighted stick in the air, and the fantastic movement of painted figures in the popnlar toy known as sootrcpe. And again, the most mar velous illusions may be the result of an excited fancy, as when one sees specters and hobgoblins. The Cincinnati Ifazette copies this item from an Irish paper : " i'urse lost by a poor widow woman who has a sick child containing thirteen shillings and a letter." And adds': "No wouder the child is unwell." The next item down the column is the UastCte' own, and it is as follows: "Robert Taylor, aged eighty three years, is the 'father of twenty-five children, by three wives, seventeen of whoai are living." Robert should be tried for bigamy. San I"ran Cisco Chrvnicte. O Glass slippers are to become an every day reality. A Vienna company ia making beautiful slippers of woven glass. The invention is not entirely new. Gouty slippers with panes all around them are an old story. -i-Ki.vPR.wrKt) Irk Ha MI a na; iitUEr roi; nix humaiKR. A Vegetable Preparation, Invented In the) 17lh century by Dr. William llrce, Burtreon In Kind Jjmr' urmy. Ttirouxli '. bkoiu v he curwl tlioua anili of tho most mtIou mm-M find vrrmml that lnirt the skill of tho twwt eminent phvulclan of hU iliiy. nnil mis rvurk-d by all who km w hliu an a public U'uefactor. (URKS vlvsh wori. moFt umw, .t rhfvm, chiiji WllK MlEArtT, miHU IJIK, K K I l I'Kt. K, HlXIWUKMH, f-lLLVKEI, IK. ALU MKAD, tUAllKl) HlSN, nms tN'f:as, kmmmm, M'ALIM, WKKS, I 1rK. 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WATERS' PIANOS AND ORGANS are th bet made warranted for jean ; and will be aold during thia month at lower price for oean or on tnstalliDonta than err befVir ofJered, A a-nia wanted Illustrated Catalogue mailnl. HOK AOtf W A T K KS A 6N8. Mannlactuna-aand Dealera.tl. Kt Uth St., N T. Also Cieneral Aireat for tlHUNINUKH'8 Celohrated OKOANS. whLch roc i red tne TRIUV I'll A NT MEDAL of AWARD at the PARIS EXPOSITION. niMC DIDnC THEIR HABIIS, HAUNTS an UAiYIC DlnUo, how 10 shooi ihem. BOSTOII TRANSCRIPT, Daily and Weekly, Quarto, BOSTON, MASS. The I Anul Ouearjaat and Baat Kaml'ia M..niUI hi New K um land. Edited with apeoial rwiureuoe t Lht nd luua aad reoulreuiauia ol the home olrole. U the foreiu and 1 ooal news publteuad pruiuptlj. PT Thomas ALt iANPFR. author "KMh and Klh ln." Ac. 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I'.trnph ,t If wmr 'i :'Ht -ion I, . .f, V wti.I .trtltT t Uir wm 1 Cnres Dyspepsia, Indlgestioo Sour S tomac , Sick Headache. rs j-i Jai j a 11 1 ----- VrtJee V . fcVJe J rt J W "mfMj' has provt In alt tIiN lor. vnu t4tFM. Nhitt 8wnin, Srrbttitio NtMi. itn. I t( tifhility rf th a--!. A nh .yrutxtnttmnAi tu (Mri-" tn;f r.MitTiti. N ot-tr Rt"Tily h $ HAKE HENS LAY. As K!fh 9twnrf 8arwa abJ rbtUI to krowJhtx! is this xuDtry. tnl mw o ttt Horm pur iamnarl iubi. Mothitia oo wnh wV mt bon 1 Ilk) IStivruUn1 VRiuuMl low 0tr. lw on t(-Apoooful io t.n tnl foo4. WW tr r inmt mtl 'tar r' fSt ttr v L t. JOHSSOM a o , liAafor, Maiac. PENSIONS AHKF.HD ererr aitller dSaMed In llu ef duty, hv Arrlitrel or atherw lee. A tttllU ot an; klmt. bea of Kl. urH.TOKsr KVK, hitti ni; If but alKht. or DUrase of 1. 1 -". HOl'TV W-V-liarge for Wottml. Intur les r Hnture, aivee ti l.l Hoatat. Loot llaraea, Orrtrer A rrww nta and all or (-Inline artflet. M jm rcii rl.tiKH Ht et:.i. Send ia cent tor a ('ear eC Arls n VKwajio-ajWi. HOI TV Al) l.tKIX l.AIM.H. (teHUatanaii tor llrralara. I.f I VHHtlHACO., C. S. Tt AIM AtiT-S an t PATKNT ArrTS, i a w.Jt aiaiaai,ji1'. SAPOiyiFiE CaMaawawaaTiawjiiaaawaawal la Uta Old EaUabla Conntrat4 Lra FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Diroettoa aeoneapaarln ah aa fwr aaaklaa Hart Sett aad Toilet soap sjalcklT. IT rOLL WBI0MT AHD tTMKHtTW. Tk market la flooded with (ao sailed) Oraoaatrai Lra, wbldi 1 adulterated with salt aad roaia, awe! wwa' '" SA TW HON MT, AltO BUT TBM SapodjifHIR MIDI BT TH rannaylvania Salt Manuf j Co., PlIII.ADKI.PniA. THE SMITH ORGAN CO. Hist l.'Ntubllaliril I Moat tln--aftiU '1 11 III U INrtTUI Ml'S'TS liavou elainliiril value lu ull tliu LEADING MARKETS OP THE WORLD! '.rvwlier l eo(iiiel it tlai KIN K.ST IN tom:. OVER OO.OOO. MkiI anil ill line. Sew Deaina eonalunily, ' Heat work mid lovel prieea )- Hetnl lot 11 t'lililloKlle. l?z::i St, cpp. V'i!tha St,, Ecdo&,l(n THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME la the Meet, l.nlrei Itiiprovrtl, ami moat Thar, oimbly t unairiirlril Sewing Machine rver Invented. Iti NOIKI.KMS, aud has more POINTS of U. t-K.l.l.KNt'K tliau all other Mai'hme oouibtued. I aT Ati KSTS VANTKI in localiliea where ws arw not reoreaeutt-d. JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., 30 Union Square, New York, Oranitr, :aaj., Plltahura, Pa., t'klcaao. III., M. I. mile, VI o. J. ESTEY &. CO. PRATTLEBORO, VT. KWZ Se ndfor ilUastrstr d Catalogue. For Singing Schools and Choirs. ONWARD! a new book for sinaicg Cti-hoola, f 11 I y equal toatijr e,er latiiad. ia readr lor ua. t iwitM of molructioiia, 60 pace of Ulevs, and 6u paeeeof barred Muaic. 7 A oeuta ; 17. oO per doren. En.,-. Church Offering:, . Oe,book for Chmra, oontaina a Urn and admirable cnllevtion of 'Anthema, which nt pertnrtljr to the Cuiacopal hVr vies, but are of the beat iiualiti for any aemca. Alaoa lar.e nuiubor of hne Obaui:. Vl.tfA; or Sit per docen. Sacred Quartettes, . ... hook for Quart tit ta Choirs, baa a mot musical colvction of new piece by tb moI popular author, and pro Tido about oe new one itr ev-ry bahhaih in the sear K avr,W M A iUl Di.uH rat J Festival Chorus Book baa a tioe aeleciiun o( choru. 91. .i . .i i -a"" ar 1 J L w a :VAt iJJ. 5xS nCElXBRATTD! , (Hi) W. O Tkhkih KLyUIljM ia D od confvnteul iHiUttctioo ol hyiuu aoJ tuat for KQCaraJ oecAwooa. I'noe di cent. HdJ for CatAJiatfuna oontaininj the dtieoriptioM ol many other ei.cjiiut books tor t'boua or h.i.n. OiaMM Any 9ouA auiiitJ yft fr or i).if Frict, OLIVER DITS0N & CO.. Boston. C. II. IHTM1N A. ., KI3 HroadoiiT, New rai. J. r. IHTMflN X t o.. Hit I heeiiiul tl., t'alla. rjaowe 'iti.nm Tww, foe wnM ami sold dfCi a da so fcfranas so HoitWioiii atloie. 'Adiraw HarkfTf H I' t .,JVI nm, Oh. COOnn M..rllle I aWiff-wa OOOUU" V"a' a Vt.a.. aia. Uwaae. Me. ("1 !. t. , Ti-ihi, Ma ..)e Hid f. Ad- $350 ltTM- k.ewf. Wtaeleal -:trt keet snoi arhtii tn t n wrll , 'trie wm1'! a. addrea JAY HKOMSH'M. lHrvit. Muio. $7 A DAT SO Aeavnas eannAaein foe the trtrewaie)) TUMsr 1 w-rna M1 tntiH Irwj. AddraM r l. VICSKKK, Antiefia. WairrO. WANTED Mn IVr on? rtr, to -Vnin work fc ruHlaA-tH V VkVI.'. l.'llSIttt.t'a DIG Something New for Agents Mtt an-J m wanfe.1 ia eaerj rtll, add'ee o7. Sew Tork OPIUM II ! 1. iksla) lleee. Thour u,lltlirl. l,i.th. IVfDotfad WwrOe. Or V K. M Ar.D.Uiim.'f . M ta. e e AAV I I ..aafl t mm,l I f. laltaa k ahuuuncaiiSr fu" tUy with UT 4 fuot WEIL Alii UK. .iu ikwk free. W. lillK. loula, VI .a, .wiii.w 1 umsmmmmmmm iittnm r niOTii I ro irJ Tivt I CTTTlf I rViUUCn O ro I ILLCO.hvtiiAt:. Hb.wwi t to. $10 to $1000 5?i Wall !. 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WIHH.KK M A I'll en every label. n t n u 4 ACE NTS, READ THIS! W wot i'y Aitenla a balary of wr month and apeuMn. ur allow a lar.e o. mmiai.1, n lo ae: eur new o.u -..r,,,rlul iliTenuoiia. I" al sua. Aatnpiefie. A.ioreaA. . wHr.K.UA.N aV t o.. MarahrtU, .Mica, rhfapat Toy I.nntern to Bout Htprexipll lnu a 1 KHlham ITnEO. J. n All BACH Mu.ioal Marvel. I fMr 1 .lU.Tsi . n."!u 1 " CURED FREE ! infallible and nneioelled rnie.ly fee ish KullroaT or t unlaw m.i.... 1 1 arratrtl loeRwt a odjal P1;H. A.I.I. . Da. II O. K(H)T. I H lri ytrw. New Yoak Tbo Anlldele I Alcohol Kaaaa al laal. The Fatlxer Matliew Remedy la a oertain and speedy euro for intanit-eraBc-. It u tro)S all appetite lot alcotiolie llguorwan.1 builds up ha. narn.ua systeirc Alter h alrknm-h, or aa .ilein.erile Iwtllilaeni-r, s alwale ico.ma.ow. ImI will reiMOve Hll itimial and nat.iral ,ic. preaalow. It also eirva eer kind f litu. l,a rrrsi .nil Tiaruir or in l.iva. s .i,t by aal 'r"'al. K I per lloltle. Pauiphlrl on "Ato..hoA. its kfleola ori Ilia human body, and liileiiiiverauoe aa a Diaeaae," Vant fr. laruaa NUniaw I1. iarrAva aNiiMaMi'raort'HiNii D.iiii, uuj st. j(.w York, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoftueWORLD f' ur Hen wiy of PolUh, Kwvla Labor, I'ieosw luree. puinblllty V C'heaaiaeaua, I uninalra. JltUK MKOF., roit'ra, t'aulou, Slaaaa Dr. CRAIQS KIDNEY CUEE THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL KIDNEY DISEASES Naer ev ipactol pareli" In Key. Ur J. K. Kanktn. W.iujtoo, l. ij : . T. Ileewn. at. D., Kewt.iu, Huska . Pa.: John L Roper, rao,., Nurlola. Va. Ur J. It. White, 417 fourth Are., hew York: Ur. I). A. Dean, Charlotte, N. V.; lion. U. K. I'araot). prws enl Mayor of Rochester, N. V. Aak ytur drujt.tal A"""l rvr fvami'alM. (Aad ud.lr.aa Ir. ( KHi. 4 1'MVKHa11V I'l.Ai'K, NKW OHli. ' :iE W RICH BLOOD ! rnrseM.' Paranilre) Pill, make New K ood. snd will eouiploUly ohance the blood 1 I Blood, and will oi.mpluly chanite Ihe blood 1 th. to und hth if auch . :h,n, be p7ilui7 Xm.VTT a-Aera or ae.1 bg baaii! far Mr .o.av,, i. H. JUUNMiM' A CO., 'li,"r' Main. asi a eso's cossets rmivrj III, lli',.'. I M. .l.lil,c rn-aut TAKIS EXPOSITION, vr Amriii'tin.ni.fiHi,i. Their KI EX1HI.K HIP X.K.MT ll .u Ola Wllb pilrt rM, in Ujtr4, T Not in )rrak iton o-r lti IM u Tbir UIvaLIH ruHMrt'wl.h IU irovt kuil, linow a rtiir Csvcm ,e thnvr. Thir N I Itol Nt Cl.Kfil'i It Itl dr. 1 1 gtt of vry Ifinlhrr. Z.?1EB18.. &l Urtiadaar, N.V. l.ttatilUI,,, isail. Gargling Oil Liniment Vell-. . . . " rr?r Animal and White for IS GOOD row. nurnl an;! c.l.f. r Chilblain. Kr. ?"L,tt Scraiche. r"""!'" Wind,, alii. ri,..j f "ot In hheen. C happed lljndl, X. i J . f llutliitvnl Vu r inn w nundi, Kalernal Poiaor.i, Sand Crjrka Haup in Poultry. CracKcd Heels, Epnootic, Ijnw Hack, llemorrhoii or Piles 'J onjhache, ' 3.heumatitm, Spavins, Sweeney. JmMU, MinAje, Caked Brcaau, Sore Nipples, Curb, OH Sores, Corns, Vhitl(4tl t'ratnpa, Boiia, Weakness tf the JolnU ContractiKn of Muacita. fiilia of all kind. foil Evil. ' ' SwrelUnrj, Tumor Irargrt in Cow,, Cracked Teata. I'jlioui. Ijinm... Horn Lutinn., ' . Irownacab, cTintor. roul L lctri, Farrr, Abroas of th Udder, Swelled Lcgt, i uruan. . -'".,, o.rwllaa. Oil ii tho atandard Liniment of U.e Coiud States. a . .-.a oiaic,. kJuum . . , . i ; roediUUA, J; small, a,r. SmT? fc V , If Mcfchaci . Uerllne Oil too.jy: JOIiS H0W,S. tWr WmiM waua, AfawA tii.i.ir..i 1 i'ui, I "A tree -eltle" of aat taW renowned sueoido aad iu. 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