, ' hT Farm oorrcspon- , fioUblinhroent lthcre wording ismayieHvo iheir inlantr, during o vlay to bo carod for. It keeps dur sf? the hours ot- work the infant of lUtpeu days to Hint of three years. The creche is visited daily by a physician ami lady inspectors. No infant is al lowed to parts the night in one. No infant is admitted if sick. There are over thirty creches in Taris, and several in the suburban towns. They accommodate from forty to one hundred infants daily. Some are gratu itous, others require a small fee. Each creche is constructed after a certain fixed model, and contains a garden, covered yard, play-room, dining-room, kitchen, linen-room, provision and toilet room, and sleeping or cradle-room. The creche was first established be tween thirty and forty-five years ago. I visited one yesterday. It is looated at No. 20 Rue Malesherbos. I found it iu . , all respects as represented theoreti cally, a most desirable refuge for a poor mother's infant during working hours. Every apartment was thoroughly neat ana clean. It contained aocommoda tions for forty children. About twenty were in charge during my visit. The care of these devolved on two attendants a man and woman. The majority of the children were in the covered yard, and about seven cry ing. They did not seem particularly happy, but that was not on account of any imperfection in the fittings of the establishment. It is doubtful if any child of two years is ever happy, unless it can monopolize somebody s whole time and strength in oaring for it. Be side, at the age of two, or even three . years, children derive little pleasure from companionship with each other. Here were fifteen two-) ear-olds in the covered yard. The ground was covered with mats, on which some were sitting, some standing and some toddling about. Of course, at this age, they couldn't . talk much with each other, and their faculties hadn t ripened sufficiently to develop any regular plan of amusement. They looked like children of poverty and toil; but they were clean, and all wore pinafores of a coarse check, which I presume are furnished at the creche. Their condition was certainly far better than if left in charge of, the next older sister, who grows up one-sided from lugging the baby, month in and month out, on one hip, while the pair are al ways seen on the street corner, both on a : lane of equality in the matter of dirty races, nncared-for noses, frowsy heads, ticky fingers and ragged dresses. We visited the sleeping-room. Forty ran cradles swung on supports of the same material, all supplied with clean ieds, sheets and pillow cases, oconpied me side of the room. Opening into t his was th3 babies' dining-room. It vas very toy-like in its furnishing. The little low table and seats are ar ranged in two oonoentrio circles, so that be children go in-at one end of the onohes and come out at the other, hus preventing any crowding or con imn. The children are alBO furnished vith toys. ' . . Hibernation of Yellow Fever. As heat fosters, so cold suppresses, ia disease. A mere touch of frost, owever, is not enough to destroy it ; lere must be cold enough to make ice. Iu New York and vicinity the fever ison has generally remained active :AL1 the last days of October, and fre nently as late a's the middle of Septem r," aooording to recent reports of the cw York board of health. Even the nter, while it checks, by no means al iys extirpates, the poison.- It lies nt during the winter, and when warm ither comes again the disease com tes its work, taking it np at the point ore it had left off during the previous tr. Not only does yellow fever ornate during its migrations," says . Nott, " but it will half do its work ing one autumn in cities, resume and hit the next season: 1842-43 was -sample of this in Mobile; 1843-44 ilontgomery, Alabama; 1857-58 in ' Orleans. Many similar examples ;it be adduced." In the former in--e, adds Dr. Nott, the yellow fever iniencei in Spanish alley, in the tern part of the city, and took six s to overran one-half the town, or hat part south of Dauphin street, i divides the town into two pretty iy equal parts, Th6 next rear the -so commenced in the northern ex , and swept all the town left lin ed the previous year. Etch year k its half of the town more delib f than the army-worm would out ;h a cotton-field As re l by Dr. Warren Stone, of New r;a, it will often travel, like a tax "r, from house to house along a for two or three weeks before it ;3." So constant is this gradual is ion that when the disease is ling in one part of a tows the real uf another part can retire with long after the first appearance of iJemio. In New York, during :demio of 1822, its measured pro was abont forty feet per day. M. Coan, in Harper's Maga- A. Deer Chase in a Tugboat, fain Joe Greenhaigh, late owner tng D. F. Edwards, which he 1 to the purchaser at Sturgeon !s of an exciting deer hunt on He says the tug was lying in t an early hour, when they ob Lirge buck making lively time i thj bay, hotly pursued by -j. Reaching the beach, the ned animal plunged into the and swam rapidly from the shore, mgo capture the scared thing y the tug went in pursuit, and the was more than had been calculated u Finally the buck was overhaul , but, instead of allowing himself to a caught, he changed his course and went through the water at a wonderful rate of speed. The chase was continued in this manner until three hours had gone by, and a considerable quantity of coal wasted, when Captain Joe became desperate. He got out his heaving line, and, when sufficiently near the ani mal, threw the noose over its head, and with the assistance of the crew succeed ed in pulling it aboard, where it was easily conquered by the application of a knife to itd throat. It was fonnd to be a buck weighing almost three hun dred pounds. Chicago Times, Tigers anil Cobrns. A writer says: I was conversing at 0.'s with an Indian officer, who confirm ed the Statement 1 had before heard, that the tiger will, almost as a rule, es cape if he can, and only turns when he is wounded. He told me that the weapon first used by the animal is his paw, one blow of which has been known to fracture the skull of his victim, whom he then tears with tooth and claw. Some tigers, he says, v. ill fight to the death ; others, to use his own words, " will die like a cow." He also confirm- ea tue account given to me by my friend, the late Sir Andrew Smith, the distinguished naturalist and African traveler, that the cobra, unlike others of the serpent tribe, is the first to show fight." It has the, power of pro tecting itself to the length of half its body. He (my Indian informant) said the cobra is killed with the slightest blow. He was one day riding through a jungle when he saw a cobra in the tangle, and made a slash at him with his whip, bnt missed him, when the snake made a dart, happily striking only the flap of the saddle. In reply to my inquiries as to the serpent-charmers, he expressed his belief that the reptiles operated upon were first deprived of their fangs. He said as ranch once to a serpent charmer, who vehemently denied it. The officer happened to have captured a cobra, and the man readily consented to deal with it. Some of the jugglers are so expert that they will catch a snake by the tail with one hand, and run the other with the rapidity of lightning np the creature's body to his head before he has time to turn round. Unfortunately, however, the experi ment failed in this case; the reptile turned on the man, who died in twenty minutes. My friend said tnat, in all his experience, he had never known of recovery from the bite of a cobra iu full health; and that in cases where the bite had not produced death, the cobra had exhausted or reduced tho poison under the fang by his having recently bitten some man or animal. He told me that he once had a leopard's cub, a few days' old, aud brought it up until it was near ly full grown, and was compafctively tame. He was one day. exhibiting hit pet to some mends, when happening tp turn from the animal to speak to a lady, the brnte made a dash at him with his paws, and slightly wounded him through his boot ond trousers. It is an actual fact, demonstrated be yond a doubt, that the sound of a fiddle in a house will drive rats away. You see, the rats don't own any property' and can get away as well as not. De- rou tree rreaa. The Phyalolocy of tho I.ivrr. The livei is the lanrent secretins: orcan in the hnman body, and the bile which it accretes is more liable to vitiation and misdirection from its proper channels than any other of the animal fluids. Luckily for the bilious, how ever, there is an unfailing sonrce of relief from liver complaint, namely Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine which for over a quarter of a oentury has been achieving thorough cures of the above mentioned ailments, fever and ague, dyspepsia, bowol complaints, rheumatic aud kidney affections and disorders involving loss of nervous vigor. It is, moreover, a pre ventive of malarial disoase, and affords pro tection to thousands of persons residing in districts of country where that dire scourge is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to the me dicinal requirement of families, it is supremely deairable, and as a moans of fortifying a debil itated system, it is thoroughly to be depended upon. A Woman' 1. ogle. "It is useless to Uko medicine, i shall feel better to-morrow. Besides I need the money to get that lovely new hat. My old one is such a fright, and people will look more at my bon net than they will at my face. I will wait till I feel worse before I spend any money for medi cine. I he new bonnet is purchased and fifty other feminine necessarus iu the form of rib bons, laceB, brooches, etc. Meanwhile the lady's face becomes every day paler and thin ner, and her body weaker, until disease has gained so firm a foothold in her system that the most thorough, and ofttimes a long and tedious, conrse of treatment is necessary to re- . n I . 1 111 T 1 , . - . oiuioijcrw uraun. jjauies, aiiena to your h ealth before you ever think of your apparel. A fresh, blooming face in a plain bonnet is much handsomer and far more attractive to your gentlemen friends than a pain-worn dis eased face in the most elaborate and elegant hat your milliner could devise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is everywhere acknowl edged to be the standard Yemedy for female complaints and weaknesses. It is sold by druggists. Thongh they may obstinately resist the action of other external remedies, lilcers con taining proud flesh, swellings, tumors, leprous granulations and scrofulous sores speedily heal under the purifying and soothing influenoe of uenry t uartouc halve, the promptest and most erlioient topio&l application ever discovered or used. It is believed that there is no chronic sore or ernption that may not be eradicated by this incomparable purifier. Sold by all drug gist. " A Slight Com," Couohs. Few are aware of the importacce of checking a cough or ' slight oold " which would yield to a mild rem edy j if neglected, often attacks the lungs. Brown's Bronchial Troches," give nure and almost immediate relief. More than 30,000 Cabinet or Parlor Organs are now sold in the United States yearly. The best are those made by Mason & IlamUn, who have taken highest honors at all world's expo sitions for twelve years, and are the onlv American makers who have taken such at any. Plniplra, Krei-klt-a. ele. The most wonderful dixooverv vet known. Mrs. Dr. L. K. Hhaw's Moth aud Freckle Lotion. May be had of your drueeist. Price only 1.00. For particulars, address Mrs. Dr. L. K. Shaw, H0 East 28th Street, New York. Mrs. Shaw's Liver Pill. Best in the world. The importance and value of Johnson's Ano dyne Liniment to a family cannot be estimated iu dollars and cents. It is both for internal and external nse, and will prevent and enre diphtheria and all dangerous throat and lung troubles. CHEW The Celebrated "Matchlmb" Wood Tag Ping Tobaooo. Tarn Pioneeb Tobaooo Compact, New York, Boston, and Chicago. Chew Jackson's Best 8 west Navy Tobaooo. A one-cent revenue stamp ia about all the valne there is to the large packs of horse and cattle powders now sold. If yon want a strictly pure article get Sheridan's. They are im mensely valuable. For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING 8YHUP has been used for children with never-failing snooess. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind echo, regulates the bowels, cure dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisins from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 26 cts. a bottle. Eon. O. B. Parsons, mayor of Rochester, was radically onred of Bright'a Disease by Craig's Kidney Cure. Dept 43 University PL, N. Y To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, nse Brown's Camphorated Sapona ceous Dentifrice. Twenty-five cents a bottle. They Relate Their Experience. Though young in years, the para grapher of the New York J-lrpreta pro tends to be old iu experience. Hear him: "A fellow never feels so much like studying up divorce law as when, lumping into bed in the early moruiug, lis breaks A slat, his wife screams and rolls on the floor, the baby shrieks, the glass of water on the chair at the foot of the bed careens over, aud to crown all the gas goes out." "This yonUi has probably had the nightmare " (adds the Ivome Sentinel, in a positive tone), "and evidently is not a married man at all. The idea of a married man jump ing into bed in the early morning is ab surd, to begin with. He would not jump in. He would Bteal to bod softly slide in, as it were and if his wife should discover his movements he would make her believe he had been home since half past ten, and was sim ply turning over. Again, every married man knows, when he jumps into bed and breaks a slat, he falls down on the floor himself, and his wife rolls against him. The wife does not scream, and a baby was never known to shriek under bucu circumstances. The wife says, " There 1 now I" and the baby appeals. And then the idea of a class of water on a chair at the foot of the bed I What married man or woman ever puts a glass of water there ? Then, too, at its safe re treat at the foot of the bed, the glass of water is represented as careening l Oh-ho-ho-ho-o-o I Only think of it all. He. feeling like studying up divorce law, too. No wonder the gas went out. Mr. Longfellow, in boot, line had some his character of curious clients rhere was the man who went , to thank rtl him for writing "Break, Break, Break;" the woman who had rend his poems in her girlhood and hadn't seen there since; the man who " was one of thai few that rend The rendulum," " jr renenman wnoxvantou to Know n tnat was the house where Bhakspeare wptW born, and the .Hnglishmau who. " thought that as there were no ruins in America, he would call and see you sir." . ; ' There is io excuse longer for leaky roofs JtsnjUed, pin-chase a 50c. or 75o. can'of Van- dervoorf 4 Flexible Cement and try it. Used evrti ttrhrteen years with perfect suacess. Sold tyutrdirare aud paint supply stores. A child can apply It. Bend stamp to Vandorvoort, HGth strtet, Now York, for ciroular. Agents wanted. IMPORTANT NOTIt'E.-Fnfora, Faml. list and Others oan parohaas no Remedy eqoal to Ir. TOBIAS VENETIAN LINIMKNT for the core of Cholera, Diarrhoe, Dysentery, Oronp, Oolio and 8ea kicknme, taken internally (it is perfootly barmleas s aee oath aooompanying each bottle) and externally for Ohmnio Rheumatism, Headache, Toothache, Hore Throat, Onte, Burns, Swelling, Bruises, Mosquito Bitee, Old Sores, Pains in Limbs, Back and Oheet. The VENETIAN LINIMENT was introduced in 147, and no one who has n:ed it bat continues to do so, many stating, if it was Ten Dollars a Kottle they would not be witt bout it. Thousands of Oertitloates o&n be seen at the Depot, spnakinir of its wonderful onratire properties Sold by the Druggist at 40cla Depot 42 Murray. Ut. naw otk. Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must nse LYOS'S KATIIAIRON. This elegant, cheap. article always makes tho U:lr frow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes tho Hair strong, giving .it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. usnal eosfc. Rut nlun nffBaA tn i..k a 1 . . ii.ii ukrvi-ntioa Dili Ntjw tenui tRKK. iPRESS CHARUKd PAID. TheGreatAmericanTeaCompany, 31 and 33 Veiey Nlrert, New Vurk. D t U... A . - P.O. Box 423Z. The Antidote to Alcohol Iouud nl l.nt. THE FATHER MATHEW REMEDY Is a certsin and speedy cure for intemperance. Jt de stroys all appetit for alcoliolio liquors and builds up the nervous system. Alter u drbuurh, or nny Intemperate Indulgrure, a single Iranpoou. lul will remove hii mrnul und imvHiriil n-prt-Hnion. it also cures every kind of Fkvkb, Dyh- FEFHIA and TUHPIDITT OK THK LtVEH. Hold by all nruKKists. Ml per bottle. Pamphlet on " Alcohol, iu Kllects on the Human Body, and Intemperance as a Disease," sent free. Fathui Matbp.w Tkmi'kram'k and MAMPrACTrmwo Co., :i(t Bond Kt.,New York. ir you can't procure Kidge's frood in your vicinity, send tvi cts. in stampa. with fui directions, to VVOOLKIUH A CO , Palmer, Mass , and a can will be sent. VOUNG MEN I month. Hmallaalary whileU Learn Telegraphy anr. earn K4II to M li lt arv while learning kitiiMri..n fn. niehed. Address K Valentine, Manager, Janeaville. Wis. $10 to $1000 invested in Wall HI. Htocki maket fortunes every month. Uookeeul free explaining everything. Addrese BAXTER A UU., Bankers. 17 Wall SI St., N. IVM Patent llnlr-Crlinprm! Sample Box U ols. Retailers supplied by auy Wholesale Motion House in the United Mtales. S. nd for circulars. Maim aotured only by K. Ivinb. 2SHIU N. Fifth tit ,1'hila ,1'u. ETO,h CARPENTER'S .Srww .tllirlune will cut smooth and true. Price fcS.OO. II. nstraUiq circular free. K. Roth A Bro .New Uxlord.Pa. $350 A IHO.MTH-Ageni. Wantrd-3U beet selling artlolns in the world; one sample frw. Addroea JAY B RON SON, Detroit, Mich. DIG PAY. With Hteuoil Outfits. What oosu 4 cts. bells rauidly for HO cts. Catalogue 'rs. H.M.KFKNCKii.i I 2 Waah'n St., Boston, Maaa. OPIUMS A' Nhln UUfinaea. Thona. ured. Ixiwest Prices. Do not f M il write. Dr.F.K.Marsh.Quiuoy.Mica $7 DAY to Agents oanvassing for the flrealrf Ullur. 1 erua and Out lit Pree, Address P. U. V1UKERY. Auguata, Maine. Something New for Agents wanted in every village, addreaa Box 788. New Yora. k liHNTS WANTI'I. For the beat and fastest V selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. a ninles. Pnoea reduced PI B, UO .Phlltt., Ph. S3 per cent. Addreas NAT. SUPFRFl llflllS "lll REMOVED, tiiroular ourc.nrL.uuua frB9- a 0 upuAM.piWira. C2.L.AHM 11 A 1. 1 H, Traps, Ac Price list free. Ad T dr-as Oreat Wewtern tliui Works, Plttalmrir. Pa. QQnnnviAR. now onain.it OOt'UU"" ix- lUM.t:, su l.oula, M l. C1AI(I Prlntere, buy Blank Cards from Johnnton ) A Co., Card M'I'ra, llarri-tmrtf, Pa. Wend for List. NKWend BeaatifnlPhotoa-reph Card with Name bampiesJo. 6vud picture o . PsaMIf.Naaaau.N.Y THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME li ths It!, l.ntrot Iniprnvrd, mid moat Thor. onghly ( onalrnrlrd Sewing Machine rvrr luvpniril. It la NOtMEI,R'M, and ha rnnra POINT of EX. ( Kl.lihM'K 111 no all othat MaohiiiM oombinad. IF-AUENTS WANTED in loealllioa where wa ar not reprflpntd. JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., 30 Union Square, New York, Oranajr, Mama., Plftabnrg, Pn., Chlrngo, III.,; fp t JIS 'THE BEST; Rj!oRY-ljiWTiEBOiioYr Hir'-vM- iir -irai-J..'T-L1J ns ia It the Old Reliable Concentrated Lye FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each oan for making Hard, Boft and Toilet Soap iilrlily. IT IS TVl.h WKIRHT A XI) STRKNBTH. The market ia flooded with (so-called) Concentrated I.ye, which ia adulterated with aalt and rosin, and iron" tnaA-tf tonp. savk moxk r, ad nrr thk APONIFIEtftt MA DIC BY TH K - Pennsylvania Salt Manuf g Co., run, ADKI, PIMA. Nm PUBLICATION!! Bare Chance for Ladies & Gents!! 10.000 Wanted to Canvass Acrt ix HENRY L0VELL: A TEMPERANcrafMY. i- (5 Illustrations: Full-Page FrontispUV .;lil7 ComiiieHtWd by HERALD. WATMMAN. PrU tmtlSTIAH RE6ISUR, BOSTON ; and Yarknu tlr fiml Class Pupeja throughout the country. 4 "Mr Arnold iVl. known a a wrfaifcaorftoiTil books booka o"f r-rlljiir. worth."-JWJTON POST FREE FROM All SECTARTaHRM. Mnslin-bonnrl, gilt baflk, $100; Paper, 60 et;. ALEX. S. ARNOLD. PUBIISHER.VAILEtFAIIS.R.1. AGENTS NotwithBtnnilinir all the sham offers pre sented to Agents there is yet an onen. ins for everybody to malm money honorably and easily. Inexperienced hands make little fortunes in leisure hours, Tt-achers redoubling- their salaries. B iys and tlirla are makicR men's ivaffi'H. t)ur Aitentn can ever look customers straight iu the face, for our very life depends i n keep ing faith. No chime for out lit. and no extmrience need ed. Wuen our terms are known there is a scramble fi.r Hftencies.no this will appear only onoe. A porta' ot.rd teourea all particulars. Family Herald Publishing Co., Box l.l:t. Boston, Mass. UC0ESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith's new book. liin Pmmlnent nerson men and women. A. T. analrzeri. Ulei-I Plrtrnl STEWART, ItWtil sensation of tnn season. Now is tin time for APCWTC to secure territory. Adrireie lor irculnrit una tima. ilnrilora, l onn. THHOW AWAY YOUR til A It K I N- INK. M&rk jurcloth and table and h-:en with Kohk's Namr Wbitino, Fancy htiuhino and 1akninu Attacumknt. Ffi-). Gaa b used w it b any tawing ma chine and ia situ Die. Darns MVovk'wK and all kinds of garments. (Jail and ace, or Btttid for circular. Room 4, bun Building, New York, or any Afnt AtJENTH WANTKI) FUU THE CURSE OF RDM ! The most startling deeoriptlon of the terr.hle-ffeota of rum e'ver written. Kmhracins; also the )ifawork and apeeohesof FraHOII Mubpuy, Pr. Rej nolm tml their eo-laborsre. The great Uu and Kkii KmiioN hook. Hells at sight. 00 pages. Price llt'.liO. Bi term. Address. -II. . aOUiNlKKI A- l . -T Nw Veril. ALGERIAN Toe Wo ruler of the A(r as brilli nt is the ft' eat emus all mountfd in Hnrttt cold, i'he Hnauty and I new will aatooihli you. Weforward. free. DIAMONDS. our Il'natrated Bok. Td your aildre-tH, W HI INKY. COOK K A i'O., 4ii Kfatn Htr.et,CJhcijto. THE TEMPERANCE REFORM AND ITS (jittKAT UKFOItM EltS. Thf ofz-.t, ,Vrir.t twit inn, romi't'-t' work on the (jreat Teiupernuce Movement, now swepirK over the pountry. l-'ranois Murphy, Dr. tyeynoid, and all the fireat temperance workers or tue country, innore ir, Aa.tite Wimir tl Hvfrvwhrrr Address lor extra terms, NKI.SON A FI1II.I.1KS, Si Broodwav. N.Y. B1EST OOOIM. AT I.OWKNT IRirr.. Illus. Catalogue Jt icturt. 3 Jiuukm, XJc. C'SCUI.ARS FRFB. )t)TPIT8 W ANTFU, MiOIC MUSICiL CiBlSET. ( TUliO. J. 11 A HJt.i VU. Ivarjotw a Musician. txit) i ilhtrtSt., l'hiiad'a. I'. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. l'timuMlralr,l I.f f.y HIUHKST IK1NOK8 AT ALL WOKI.U'S KXPOMTIO.MM FOR TWKLVK YKAK8, rii : nt Pahir, lrt7; Vienna, 1H7S: Hantiaiio, 176; Piiil.AM-l.i'Uli, 1TG . pAKia, ltiS; and (.rami hWKUiau Uol.li Mkhai., I7h. tlnly American OrKans ever awarded h.Khe&t hoiiora at iny auch. Sold for cash or inhtailment-. 1 l.l.l h i hated Ua 1 a loiihih and !irou larb ivi.h new styles Mid urines, sent free. MASON A Ha. Ml. IN OKI. AN CO , Hoaton, New York orOhi.iryi. AGENTS, READ THIS! we win pay Agent a Salary or ifcllMl per month and xp4m&e. or allow a arge ooinmias.un to aell our nn aud wonderful irtintionL H Mitan uhat ir hay. taiupL6 Irn. Vadrtriia, I HII KKiU AN Ac CO llarhallt .irirh. EMBOSSED PICTURES for lecoratlng and Fancy Work. Finest stock import ed, including Mowers, Bird... Heads, Leaves, Insects. l-iKuree. ia. 7 sheets Ut :mc.,12 fi r 5oo.,aior for il 00 Ualalogue of limn sheets, 3o. Ai. u,,tt. tlnua taken. K. TKI1KT, 1 Court Mreot. Boatou. Mass i in i it if iri:t.tiTYI i ; iimi'iiiii i-iii'tiuioi wi't. lii'. ibrf Prr. U A U T i S J- Z 4 . BkMtom, Msvm. It,. ., T CA O 8 R"t 8mPl Tea, tl 60 ; 6 lbs. Very rlls3 ""W Urop Tea (green or black ), 2 " in packages of 6 Ihs. and upward to S.,!7i1.?C".';".,on .""""tot of price. Oiroulara mailed free. 1HK UANI'ON TKA OO.. Importer., I IS Ohamhera btieet, New York. Poat-t'ffiue hoa HT'a. Agents wanted. St 25 to 84()(J-factory prices highest honors Mathnthek's scale for tnnMrH.-.Sh...t A.7!'ir.'?, .'" ,a.u" ,n use r-gularly inoorporatej Mf t t.ti. Piam.a sunt ou tral -41-p-.gt, jtalogue free Memllesohu Plr.no Co., jl K. 15ta Str-et. N. x. DYKES' BCARO PLIXIR Ku.daili.l Uigsweeii. l-r.e, IhOvt kwustt.1.1 o gala fruga I tJu ...a. ThaaM rifineJ, tv4 gboer yrmii tt n,.at ortil.tg.,agK B.id fgA.t, N I gak.B, 4a j ai t4 J oodcMlaln ia iMOrlltlNA IkTION Oluiirr, H'ttP-tr. Rnd Tra V Mets, HU piecea, H I 1 . Fine F.ngraved (iubleU sj I uo.. .vurir-uajiuieu litiil. nuiVfl, MHS a tl'iuae F uruishlng complete. Uouds boxed fr d free, fio-page Price titute, N. V. oily. lAhl tree. Ilueelord. IJooper Ine I ure relief i cur vr : 1innCD O nOTII I I D Price a6cts.oai -l.h'S. r.iuutu o rho i illco. .l.yinuli. btowel'nV'. ma asVstT1 'tuu'lustuwu, M w ; AWT who with to take upU.fl. Land, worth $1 J i-an di so, and rll at Dial prlra. bn4 ' l.! A--. f - Luthrnp bniliu, purveyor, ealt " nTdvropay anil nil deari 1 of itha M.IdnoT. lt':.l.l-r aiA I rlnary Or-I anna, llunt'e Krmcily ia purr.y vmrtalili land B Iprci.arrd ciprrj.lv f t Hie cbove diwa.rs. It lis. lour! d thouudv. l..crv l.ottic- warrontid. fcrnrl to VI. f I E Clarke, I'mvidcnrr, It I.. t'r iilurtratid pamphlrt. I If your drticjsis don't Lavs it, he willordtr it li yw. f s 0 DEIIOREST'S IIOIirnLY THE. H WORLD'S MODEL MAGAZINE A grand eotrhinst'.on of the entertaining, the useful, and the beautiful, with fine art engravings and oil pictures In each No. IMIHKJJr, YKAUI.Y 83, with an nnequaled premlnui, two splendid oil pictures, Hock or Agra and The I.lon'a 11 ride, lAatfl lncha, mounted on canvas; transportation Al'e. lira. Sond postal card for full particulars. Addrosa W. JENNINCS DEMOREST, 17 I nst I lib Hircet, New York. PENSIONS AnKPAinerriryiMildlfirdliuibled In line of duty, by Aeetttont or ol lirrwlM. A IM of any kind, l,s of Fl. (il'.ll, TOK er Flu, 111 PTI KK, U but sIIkIiI, or Itlseass of 1,1 Jt. BOI'STV-I Mnrhai gn for Wound, liilur les or Hiiptnre, Rlvee FHI.I, llnnntr, l4at lIoracB. Olllrrra' Arreun'is and nil Vr 4'lnlma eottle.l. It K. JH'I HI l l.AIJIs ItF.III'MI-.ll. Send as rente for our r Aria it FrSwtloiet, ItOI'NTV AMI. 'I,A1.TI(. Hrnd a to nip for wji. f.' c-in.niNi co., 0.8. CLAIM ADT Sand PATENT ATfYB, Horn StNt. Vseblngtn, U. ). -n aaiiniw ""-i ..awn n'Bpn ejiaisiuwMaej iut,j Kor Kcuiity of Pohih, r-nvlng l.nbor, i'lrnn. 'Si'V.' I'u'.nbillty tV i'hriipni-NN, llnrqunlrd. MOKKK HHPS., I'rop'f.. I'miion, fan-. AGENTS WANTED rOR THE HISTORYofthWORLD II cintaint 7 if line historirsl engravings and IUIKI -i'Rii doulile-coiiiinn pitges, and is the mopt complete II ',)! y of the World ever piii.likhed. It sells at sight, fiend for hpeuimi'll pfisre i-int .'I'. ter-es to Amenta Addrias, NA'I'IO.NAI. I'UBI.'NriINO CO. Philadelphia, Pa. The iretit M'umilu II eekUl. 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THE 1 ALLEN'S nfTv!LUNG BALSAIJ nCIYltUT ( o.igl.e, O..I.I-, ( nnauiiiptlon, mtt I Itruiu'hl. le. and nil rUll Tii i on i anil l.ung flrrllone. Indorsed bv llm 1'rran uod CURING I Tnken OT (- ITSOt.n KVr.HYW H K R K. Corea DyBpepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache. 1878 Holiday Jlj,VX X X M.i, 1 BtyM No, MuKuiiltM-nt Honewood Crwi, now and VaUimlile.inpruvfiint.H.eWanily fiiUflhed. Three ktrtiijfo. Wright, when boied, over 1.UU0 tba. Boron inu tlmii u 13) ortuve, full aruiTo wali rotte wood l'&hh, all round coruera, t Luttfulcarvod lcfryni.j lj m, heavy tHr pontine nud top luoulfHiiu-n all an mi id tlia vane, buck lliiLined miuo upfront. Aii iinpiovenient with IkniH.v very lutuHt full iron framm, bius and extra liraoes. im proved new alf ovprHtrminr bafs, t rt-noh (-rand at lion, fret (l"Hgr. carvtd jdul, ftolui nwwoitil ntoulii lug's, irorj key fiHutn, ca piwn haninieiii,aKi'ittrt'bUand every Im provement which can in any way tend to the iK-i-icction of the insl.ru nt-ut has ba n a!dtd. 'i his tiirfti umt'tit i ft mafrnif.ci'iit llanororto. Ketrular Aotiul iric akt by tlie Moaoioli4 about SiOOO I will at 11 thU 1n-trnir.pnt dl.t jp Ck CT? duriMff ttw llOlaUA V , lor vuiy Jr 9lJ Ho Burn offers an 1 1 100 were ever made before, butknow liiK vbat their in rothti ti-.in v iU f pay ma on (uture tuilcfl, I otfer them to r- .i'tt-iii of tluu pa,M-r at tbene prht'.i during the ilolidrtya, Urdei direct trout tale adveriiM-M-.cnt, which will not mp pear upiiln. ttiid no fui Uit-r lutiiu en can be made, liuvin iuit . Hti Ui!,)i ivlitlt I tnure w .t Uin the mt year and eitfiuted my Kalt,- ov r the woiSd by (m Ck-Untlcd tour IhroUKi tin-Cunt mtnt vt Knmiic, 1 lia. c io turned du-rmin tl thut m t-j. ;i -r viiiitv; iu my nutir cooiitry shall bo iinrepn-wnUal by my 1 natrumfi.tr,. c.:. 1 ail eneivitu, ulded witU uiuple rupitnl, vill Ui e. r(od to couiphnb this ohjoi t, licnt-o th nUivo oiiVra, that can i -oi te inude by any oth -r iv.son.otile !" In Am. i i'-n r tm World. IXn't iiiUh tlirKe vet v vulujihlc oVu i a. Order new. A iln twoift of ret-d ft.SOO Orra, new and jurrood i WTiwiii, . 0 105 and o lit. tnh-luuiHand t-kutvu t nui,! am i y uU4t& I.M..ygiim ft" ". x ff"i 11- ! S i5 73 I ti U "7 3 91000 PIANO FOR ?2Qo P j :.':..:-:7''V:..:'. 1 f v .j. "VLa. Mro mi.i b, iu r l ( a n ! nnu iwwlrr luard lutruiuentii than can l.o buuul.t ..V . 1 ' I'laau now anil i..i-f.vt, n-wn.J i.iit.l.l.- nnd In. UMiaJ i.iao a.T0. fur only SI bo u JlP T lmu f ii.li. l To to S-Mtft. usually wld "t fi-iii r t. l.i.o. Jill lii'trunicnUarimid on It d-". ' ? ..'"i"'.''1 1,1 r.-(unded and fivnht paid hotb ways If liiilNfa. lory to tho t.uvrr. VVrrl. d " ?T Mr!. fc . , ,"'. ' " '. ""' filalaliiw. mill, than any nut-. turcT in Urn world, la arderiag, slatVhcrTTVavTht. lD'' "" 'H Large Newspaper, ronudjiing mu. Il Information in regard to lont of II.,. slid llriraii tr.-r , " ",v'rtl'ii.t. avonglble Imitator. il .'It UUJ JO'ir'.'.ord'r nne and m.k. your f iien.1 a "jia r7.'l?.5f!r! 1 TO TTI3 For Fiano Boholara, Mason's Pianofarte TecTinlcs (fja.ftO) a hook of sterling mrit. with ahont 8H0 Teohiiioal fr.ieroies, whinll inv li eipanded to Wiany thouand, If de.lred Adinirahly prepared by Wat. MAii!, assisUd by VT li K. Uatlliews. aTaee yo r""i ,lu ( '" Jtanwrrf A oil. each. Fov Organ Boholara, Clarke's Harmonic School FOK TIIR OHIl.tH. (HII.) The newest and the vary best O.gan Hch ol. Teaohes eompcsltion aa well aa playing. By Wat. II. ULaaag. -Bvbitribtfrr (As Jfurfral Rnori I V per soar. 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Tha HvnnAT Ma?nw, amn lo nnpnlf pnm and hHKlthy rnadinc, not only for Hund jr. but for tHry dny nf thcwHfk. ft onntnina ra 'm rradina matter, and in tinirt profiiKidr tlltinlraitrd, than any 01 n nimllar pri I'licBl puhlinl'd in Kuropn or Anmrtoa; and no fitTori r ynn-i will Um aparwd hjr Ihn Kdttor and Ptihli hr to rnt1r it wnrthf (if th oordial apprsoiatioa and (an. nrnun Hiippt.rt which it haa rtoMTMd. Tha Nutnhnr for .ln-Mmry, which wi'l b faaued aarlf in l cmhfr, coinintnoa 1 h Fifth Hmi- Annual Volume of tha HitnuaT MHaZ,k. Thia irtfnli t farorahla oppiFrtiinity for tha e()inmpnoimnt of nw KnriMrripiinn ; and tiin PuhlirtliKr fMfHXfl tally dfr that f'ir iiHr Snhiorihera will nt -w t'iir Knvaer ptiona p-omptly. ao thit bw uiity b anablvd to hayj tb oamaa dij rKi-t rad. TKUMHi Three Dollars per Annum, or Twenty -five Centi per Single Number. Th MnjraKlna may be ordered through any Bookaeller or N''W.!a!Br. Whfn ant directly from tho Offloo, tho PoataffO will bo prepaid by the Publisher. Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 PARK PLACE, NKW VOItK. l-stabilalied ls.,,1. Gargling Oil Liniment "ellow Wrapner for Animal and White for Human Flesh, is OOOD FOR J?" " Scalds, Rpraina nd Hruiiea, Chilblains, Froat Bitea.Strinehalt, Windfalls, XL V.. "aa. root not in bherp, Foundered Fwt. Flh Wounds. External Poisons, ' Sand Cracks, Ualla of all kinds, Sitfa-t, Rmtbone, Poll Evil, t, Swellintra. Tunui.. Roup in Prrultry, Cracked IleeK, Epizootic, Ime Hack, Hemorrhoids or Pilea, Toothache, Rheumatism, ISpavina, Sweenejr, 1-istula, Mange, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Curb, Old Sores, Corns, Whitlows, Cramps, Boils, Weakness of the Joints Contraction of Muaclea. Garget in Cows, Cracked Teats, Callous, Lameness, Horn Distemper, Crownscab, Quiitor, Foul Ulcere, Farty, Abceas of the Udder, Swelled Legs, i nrusn. M arrh ant's CI . rwT I n All I. .v.- .1 i ... X -. . ...c BMIIU.IU i a-ininnrni 01 uie united Ntutes. I ..... . . Ifi; medium, 50c; small, ace. Small n for I f mil w l.ea II 1 . ... N. V., by Merchant's Uarghng Oil Company. jony uoncE. sec'T. N Y N U 4H THE Sfilllll ORGAfl CO. Flrat EgtablJalind t . Moat Saccritfu! I TnF-IU TKSTUL'MENTS bav. .taiiduy value in al tlie. LEADING MARKETS v OP THE WORLD! ' , Kvt-rywhcre raoognized aa the FIN Kg f IN TONla. OVER 80,000 Made and In oao. New Designs oonstan'.ly. Beat work and lowi-at prlcva. aT Send for a Catalogue. Treasat St epp, Man St Botttr, ""BEST FOOB FOR INFANTS AND INVAUDJ. lUx'oniiiu-udcid by l'hysiciana. Aft lulug tba rarioas Uaaltitf prparation, fur la- f' Unit' FKHl,ltbuul bM.lll t ay child, 1 uil Ui.CsaBLa Milk. Th. tint ruusih tli. Sold by Grocers gnrl DnyRista eTPrywhere. Mauu. f actured by the CKKEAL M F'O CO., Nuw York. Greying ! 1879 Organ '.'.'-:".'. .'.IV:'"1"' ':!'. r'tlWrilnot .. Bi atlv . ti.i.l h . . ... . i IV. : . 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