""v.- QUEER WHITE HOUSE VISITORS. Oridltlra r I nenne Prr.pl who t'nll at the Prrnldrntlnl .llaaalna. Every now unl then nn item is pub lished giving au nccouut of the autics of nome crn&y porson who Amis his or her wny to tho White hone. Not half the calls of people of this dims nt the exeo utive mansion rtro recorded. The visits are almost the daily rule rather than the exocption. Among these is an old gentleman who lives a short distance ont in the country, near Bladensburg. Ue wears a large Boft hat, Balt-and-pepper pants, and a short black coat. Ilia eyes are blue and mild, with nothing wild about them, and his hair is gray. lie calls regnlarly onoe in every two months. He comes in the door solemnly. Being asked what he wants, he replies, I havo come to tnko my seat." He then tells how he has been regnlarly elected President and would have come to en ter on his duties sooner, but work on his farm prevented his leaving home. The ushers talk to him seriously about tho matter, and as a general thing he Boon leaves perfectly satisfied. A mau comes down hero from Penn sylvania about five times a year. Die is about thirty-five years old, and dresses neatly and comfortably. lie demands to see the President. The treasury and the White house have been deeded to him, ai d he wants the possession of both. The last time he called he wore a pair of bndly nsd up shoes, and got slightly noisy. When put outside the door he said : "I will submit this time, as I do not wish to make Hayes houseless; but the next time I come I want no foolishness. I want him to move out promptly. I hate to be so harsh, but my shoes are wearing out, and I must have my rights. Just tell him how the case stands. " A woman from Maine walked in one day, in a dress like that of a Quaker. She stalked 'into the east room and spreading a large Bible which she car ried nnder her arm on one of the win dow seats announced her text and be gan in a loud voice to hold forth on the necessity of being born again. A man from Ohio called a few weeks ago. He had a theory that the world was coming to an end in a few days, if he was not made superintendent of the naval fiservatory.iu view that he might, by hiw'Knowledge of astronomy, avert the impending collision of the earth with all the planets, ne was promised the position, and left satisfied. A raw-boned fellow from Maine is seen no more at the White house. He used to be a regular visitor. He would march in every morning, walk up to one of the ushers, and hand him a let ter. The letters were addreesed to R. B. Hayes, from Ohio, President of the United States, U. S. of Amerioa, West ern Continent, White House, Distriot of Columbia." These letters were always opened, but were such scrawls that no one could read them. This probably suited the man exactly, as all he seamed to want was to deliver the letters promptly at nine every morning. The goddess of liberty just stepped down from the dome of the capitol," has already been introduced to the readers of the Star, She came back the other week, and being refused admittance to the President's room, threatened to bring down her " reserves." These con sisted, she said, of all the statues in the old hall of representatives and that of Columbus in the east front of the capi tol, and of the group of the backwoods man and Indian fighting. A hard-looking male customer he was about forty years old came in one morning. "I am the man," he said in a roar, who closed the rebellion. It is a matter of necessity that I should see the President." He was told that the President did not receive visitors at the White house. lie saw every one who called at No. 414 Tenth street. This is the number of the police station on that street. The man went promptly to No. -114 Tenth street and took a seat. After sitting there a while the keeper asked what he wanted. 'Oh The said, " I have just called to see the Presi dent." The keeper took in the situation at a glance, and, saying, "step this way," conducted the visitor into one of the cells. As he turned the key in the lx-.k Hie mau inside said : If the President comes just show him right in, will you?" " Certainly," said the keep er, and went back to his desk Wash' ingfon Star. A Mule Kickgatauor Nitro-Gljccrinc. There was a dinai-troufl and fatal ex plosion of nitro glycerine and blasting powder at Earlicgton, Ky., a mining town fifty miles south of Evansville, one night not long ago. The St. Bernard coal company, in whose mines tho ex plosion occurred, have of late begun to use a small quantity of nitro-glycerine with powder for blasting purposes. On the night in question an old colored man was ordered to carry some nitro glycerine. He went to the magazine, and, after getting a supply, left a can of it sitting by the car-track till he could deliver the charge. While gone a team of empty cars came by, drawn by two mules. One of the males kicked the can of explosive matter, which instantly exploded, blowing mules, cars and the colored driver into atoms, and filling the passage with debris and rubbish of all kinds from the roof. Two seconds later the blasting powder stored in the adjoining room exploded with terrific force. The shocks were distinctly felt atMadisonville, Ky., three miles distant, and were attributed to an earthquake. The wildest confusion prevailed in Earl ington, as it was supposed to be an ex plosion of fire-damp, and there were eighty men in the chambers beyond reach. The whole city turned out, and affrighted and weeping miners' wives, mothers and children made a scene whioh beggars description. The popu lation gathered at the mouth of the pit and made various attempts to enter, but the volumes of smoke that rolled out prevented, and for an hour the most agonizing suspense prevailed. By that time the miners began to emerge, as the smoke decreased in volume, and the safe ty of all was announced. Not one was injured, though all sustained some ner vous shock. The only deaths were those of the driver and the mules. From the debris of their coal mines France makes annually 700,000 tons of exoellent fuel, and Belgium 000,000 tons. Items of Interest. " Life is reel," to the spinner. A paying teller Edison's phono graph. There are 948 p.per mills in the United States. Dried apples aro nsed for dessert at all swell parties. New York oar horses on an average last only four years. To remove paint from door posts, back up against it when it is fresh. A yonng man with his first goatee may bo said to have a tuft time of it. Anybody can catch a cold now. The trouble is to let ago again, like the man who caught the bear. The Brazilian government has granted a privilege to a gentleman for the mnnu factnre of paper from the wild fig tree. Phosphorescent paper, writing or print on which can be read in the dark, is the substance of a late European in vention. A fellow ont West got a sentence of twenty years for stealing horses. That is what might be called an Evarts sen tence. It was very long. More noble horses are to be seen in New York's business etreets than in any commercial or political capital of the Christian world. Soribner'i. Mother (notioing her son's greediness) " George, yon should always leave the table feeling that you could eat a little more." Son I do, mother." An obvious improvement on Shak speare: "Cry havoc, and let loose the cats of war." They will be much more likely to come np to the scratch than dogs will. Bnrdette, the Ilaxvkeye man, is lec turing on the "Rise and Fall of the Mustache." He gives an illustration of his subject every time he takes a bite out of a pumpkin pie. It used to be the patchwork quilt, but now it is a feather cloak. This particu lar feather cloak is in St. Louis, and is composed of 38,961 feathers, furnished by quail, wild duok and prairie chicken. The cost is- $500. Cloaks of a feather flock together. The remains of huge glaciers have been discovered cn the east side of Wind river peak, Wyoming Territory, and on the east baseof Fremont's peak. Prof. E. V. Hayden thinks that on the west side of Wind river a gigantio glacier onoe existed eighty miles in length and twelve in breadth. Intemperance Among Women. Dr. Stephen Smith, of New York, who has given much thought to the subject, says : Thoughtful medical men frequently express mnch appre hension at the prevailing tendency of women, and especially yonng women, ti indulge in the nse of alcoholic liquors. The causes of intemperate habits among the wealthier class are twofold : The. first is social wine-drinking customs. These exert an especially strong inKn enoe npon young women. At the period of budding womanhood the nervous sjs t )m is peculiarly impresnible, and any thing which produces a state of nervous exaltation will, if repeated, readily be come a fixed want. No one except a physician can fully appreciate the bus o sptibility of young ladies at the age when they are conventionally intro duced to fashionable society. There is scarcely anything so liable to impress the nervous system at this time as mild but exhilarating wines. Confirmed habits of drunkenness may now now be formed, bnt nermanent imnrAsninm d made which will never be lost, and wmcn roo oiten revive at some later period and make sad h character and domestic linnninona a sjcond exciting cause is the prescription oi uiuuuouc Btimujants oy pnysicians. Referenoe is not made to the scientific uses of alcohol in medicine, but to the reckless habit of recommending utimu- ianis ior an me trifling ailments of women. The physician, wearied xith the importunities of patients, recom mends wine or beer, brandy, or whisky, a prescription easily made and gener- uunijf uuwpueu wun. The effects of intemperance upon the constitution of women are of the most decisive character. Intemperance tends to shorten life more in woman than in man. Competent authority gives the average duration of life of the intem perate, after drinking is formed, as fol lows : Among mechanics, working and laboiing men, eighteen years; among tr.id ers, dealers and merchants, seven teen yearp ; among professional men and gnt) euien, fifteen years; among women, fo irteen years. The ills of women acoustomed to the habitual use of alcoholic beverages are innumerable. The effects of intem perance upon the mental faculties of women aro not lens disastrous than np on the physical system. It very rapidly brings her will power under its subjection, and often before her friends are aware that a habit has been formed Bhe is already its helpless and hopeless victim. She will resort to every device to secure its indulgence. It de stroys her purity of thongtt and makes her indifferent to the good opinions of others. The use of alcoholio beverages by women is a growing evil which de serves the most serious consideration. The evil is not limited to the individual, but perpetuates itself in her offspring, and thus leads to the degeneracy of the race. In England, where wine and beer drinking is more common than in this country, the voice of the medical pro fession has been rained against it. The reform must begin in the home and social circles. Iowa'g Walled Lake. The greatest wonder in the State of Iowa is what is called the "walled lake," in Wright oounty, twelve miles north of the Dubuque and Paciflo rail way, and 150 miles west of Dubuque city. The lake is from two to three feet higher than the earth's surface. In some places the wall is ten feet high, fifteen feet wide at the bottom, and five wide on top. Another fact is the size of the stones used in construction, the whole of them varying in weight from three tons down to 100 pounds. There is an abundance of stones in Wright oounty, but surrounding the lake to the extent of five or ten miles there are none. A French Taper's Joke, A young and rich American lady, with her three children, boarded one of the Mississippi steamboats which have the dangerous habit of enjoying a little racing when a conple of them are careering np or dowu the stream. "Captain, I will make the tripwilh yon ou one condition give me your word that yon will not race. " Madam, I pledge my word." They 6tart After half an honr an other steamer begins to overhaul the first. The lady rushes frantically to the captain. " Captain, d'yesoe ? d'ye see?" " leu, madam." "And will you endure it? Will you allow her to give yon the go by t No I Impossible ! You will at least try." "Heavens I madam," replied the cap tain, coldly, "I don't race, but if I did I have no more wood to pile on and show her our heels, unless " "Quick I quick 1 What is it?" " Unless I burn one of your chil dren." "Very well, captain," she cries, straining over tho railing and looking wildly at the advancing steamer ; " hur ry up ! Burn the biggost I" Paris Figaro. There is now living in the province of Ontario, Canada, a Catholic priest named John Macdonald, who is ninety seven years of age, and has been more than seventy years in the priesthood. 1 1 oat nf Peopl arc Rlartvr To bick headache, that infallible symptom of a disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many Buffer from it as many as three or four ti i en a week. Tboy do so needlessly, for Hoatetter'g Stomach Bitters, by toning the digestive or gans and regulating the bowel and liver, re moves the cause, and dispels the painful symp tom. The intimate sympathy between the brain and the abdominal region cansos the slightest disorder to be reflected, as it were, in the organ of thought. The reform insti tuted by the Bitters when the digestive, secre tive and evacuative functions are in a state of chaos, has other and more benefloial results, viz.: the complete nutrition of the whole phy sical eoonomy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and an increase in the power of the system to resist diseases of a malarial type. Why. Verily ! Why be an animated tallow shop when Allan's Anti-Fat is a safe and sure remedy for obesity or corpulence, and will reduce the most ill proportioned form to a graceful outline within a few wot kn. Jt contains no ingredients that can possibly prove deleterious to the system A well-known chemist, after examining its con stituents and the method of its preparation, gives it bis unqualified indorsement as a rem edy that " cannot but act favorably npon the system and is well calculated to attain the ob ject for which it is intended." Baltimore, JM., July 17th, 1878. Prop'rs Allan's Anti Fat, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sirs I have taken two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat, and it has reduced me eight pounds. Very respectfully. Mrs. I. It COLES. There Is no lime to be lost when a cough at tacks one, in adopting means of prevention against consumption and bronchitis. A cough may, with perfoct truth, be termed the incipi ent stage of those destructive maladies, and it is the height of folly to disregard it. If neglect ed, it will assuredly culminate in some danger ous pulmonary affeotion, but if Dr. Wni. 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Finest auiuk imMui e1, inoludini Flowers, Birds, Heads, eaves, Injects, Fignrea, ta.l sheeU for 30O..12 for 50o., Du or 35 for f I uu. Oiileloante of lil sheets. Bo. AgtnU vanMjKtunH wkenF. TRJF'KT, lil Court Street, Bosion. Maes. w AGENTS, READ THIS!-- We will py Agents a Salary of $100 per month and eipenaea, or allow a large commission to sell our new snd wonderful intentions. H's mean vhat its lav. Sample free. Address, HIIKRMAN CO., Mnrelinll, Mlrh. TT A TkTskn lo 40U taotory'pnoea irl AW 1 1LS J'sjnaat honors Mathoshek's aoalc 7 for aquarea-ttneet nprighta in f,m"rJ?" T"r 12,ono in nse regularly incorporated J!' K fo Pin sent on trial eS-page caUlogue free. Mewualsboum Piamo Co., I K. fpth St., Ww York f 7 'l ' Ktia-M, eai-w of rM tn I isrVV " ' a. n a i J er ajiie, -.,,au at fc . V ". ai-l tl..4,ie of m.rntt-a. Uatioa.. Mas. ra.- . i ""IT Dr. CRAIG'S KIDNEY CURE. 1 he great Specific for all Kl nty Uiaeases. Has neve fai ed in any di-ea a of tbe Kidneys i . the p int three I";1";;. nd "r Pain.hlet. an.l aodres lr I IIAMi, 4Vi I'MVf hSITV PI,I K. .NI W VOItK TEAS ! fINKST IN DUALITY. "lilWKST in price, ltest ouunrtunitr for club agenta and large buyer,. All express -"!- I'am. nw larni, ires. . .o THK OANTOI TKA COMPANY, 148 ChamlwraSireetWewj'iirk. P.O. Box 87S. TO TUB From Srnrlel Fever, fl!eiHfesi7Kto. DEAF Unfailmz means of self-cure (no artillcial drum humbag) aent frre, on receipt of address and stamp, Uh, CAM I BKI.L, 17U Islington Avenue, New York. EW-ff iim CARPENTER'S .lJw Alarhlne will out smooth and true. Price ta 60. II luatraled circular free. K. Hoth 4 Ilro..New Oiforil.Ha. $10 to $1000, invested in Wall M. btoca. uiaaei fortanes every month. Book sent free explaining evervtbing. Address BAXTRR A CO isanaers, 17 Wall Mt., n.Y VOUNG MEN month. Kverv rrsduate m Liearn 'IVlegraph and earn XIII Lo M IIMI a month. Kverv rraduate auartnlHHrl a nnv.nir air. nation. Addresa R. Valentine, Manager,,Ianesville.Wis- JTVINH' I'mrut llalr-l rlmpere! Sample Box L oOols. Retailers supplied by any Wholesale Notion louse in the United States. Send for ciroulura. Manu fact u red only by K. Ivins, idt).) I N. Fifth St,,Ph ZELL'S Kooyolnpedia is tha beat. Two Medals, Farm, 1K78. Selling better tban ever. Ag'ts write to T. Kllwoiid Zkll, Uavih A Co., Fhila. (KHIBI NATION IMriiirr, IJ'kPel u...l 'Ira J Sets, liM pieces, 1114. Fine Kngraved Oobleis at I ados. Ivory-handled Table Knives MI a doa. House F arniahing oomplete. Goods boxed free. DO-page Prioe List free. Hilrd. Itopw Inatitiite, N. Y. city. AbK YOflR BtyoKSKLiTfrR for Ur, FOO'rR'S NflKNfK JN M'dHV, for the Holidaya. Mdrbat Hill Pi b Co., VK asth St., New York Af5FrMT fua.hko mto iOM24Iat. mi per dolHn. Boxing free. Send for Culalogurs. Continental Chromo Co , as Warren St ..NewYork. a... A MONTH Agent. Viiilrd-:i lienl 4M1 aelling articles in tbe world; one snniule rec. WW V Address JAY BKONSON, Detroit, Mich. gys asay A LlAY to Agents oanvaaaing for the frlrell, f lellur. Terms arid Onilit Free. Addr.ua HaT P. O. VIOK FRY .A.iKU.lA.Hiiu, 2K rtltOIO I' A HI)-, Flow r re, llolloe-, 99 no two alike, a i1 h name fre. Mend IO ontsto pay poataga. NASSAU CARD CO., Naasau. N. Y. 10(1.000 ICKu INN desiring to make from !: lo al.it day will a1iios Rkv. b. T. bULK. Milt n, Nurlhumlierlaiid Co , Pa. Ilublt ik Uln Uleeuaea. Ttions IIMI II IYI anus cured. iAiWest Prices. lo not fai anus cured. I-Aiwest rriuea. lo not fai to write. Ur.F.K.Mareh.Quiucy.Micu CQQAfl YEAR. How to Melie It. .V. Atmm OOOUU 'wt t-oa. ot kOM.-, fcl. Leui,, alai mmm THE SlilllH QRGAH CO. First ralaMUIieil t Moat Siicceaefnl I T!!f.ltl TXPTlM"Mi;x r3 linvo n atnmliira vulilo in nil 1 1 io LEADING MARKETS OP THE WORLD! Krerywlicra recoKiil.eil na tho FINEST IN TON1!. OVER 00,000 Mniln nrtd In iisf. Now Poslgiifi cmistmitly. lli'st work mi'l lovrft price. j- Pt'itd for n t'liliilogtirj. IrtaEil Si., i:p. WiH'i:i St., IriiJ.K::: 5APOWIFIE It the Old llellable Concentrated I.ye FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for making Hard, Boft and Toilet Soap qulrklv. iriarvLL wkhmt and smKireTB. The Market la flooded with (so-oalled) Conoenlrated Lye, which ia adulterated with aalt and restn, and ism'i moAs toap. 8A.m MOKKr, AND BDT TBS Saponifie MADE BT THK Pennsylvania Salt Manufg Co,, . rilll.ADHI.PIII A. IS THE HHisi;liyjTlEBORJ)yi ANOI Nt:l: l KNT ! Mnic NOW ready. q lIUP.GAREETT&CO This Number l uniform with the Scries, and mntaina another Id NHKKimpW'ii'li'1 IVrlnmatiotis ami Iii-adinga. ISO pp. I'rico, 30 els., inuilod free, bold tiy llookscllera. For xst-ulil of I'ullmi. v lull J.iilvi. lenu- llneaa. laiirti 11 lit v ,V i hritit'Sa, liirqmil J, llrl!ti: i(lt I'riiu r , initon, Mi... UC0ESSFUL FOLKS Matthew Kale Smith's new book. Iikki Prominent Persons men and women snnlvund. Mieel Piirtriille nf A. T. QTVW A T?T VANDKRniLT, AiiVK yilVX, BKNNHTT.Kto. The en,atin of the season. Now is thetimefor AGENTS to secure territory. Address for " w ' airencv circulars and terms. AMERICAN FLMIIIMJ O , llnnlord. Conn. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftueWORLD It oontaini UT2 tin hintorioal (tnirrKrinKi and 1 2MI lrKA dnublff-uolnmn puges, and i thtt mottt complete I i in tor y of th World 6vr pubHthd. It Bulla at eight, httinl for Hpeoimea pnnrns and rztra tsrm to AkmhU. Addrewa National Puhlihhing Oo., lJhiladlphia, Pa. I WAHT A LIVE AGENT IS KACII TOWN 1 O WEII. M V AUTICIdKH. NO MONTY KK(iUIRPDtill m!. i r mads. I will id ii oulHr, Willi piuptiiMta to a lvrrtine, by mail. pl pnid. J bin i a uo-ni opportunity for iiKrit to add a'imetbi: to their tnoomt wiLliout risking t,ue ovnt. Write fur parttouUra to W. H. Comstock, ilIorrttawn. St. Lnwrsnrf t'o , Ntw York. CURED F I 1 An infallible and unexorlli I Flm, Kill If iv or Fulll CURED FREE ! lied remedy for II I. ir Klokiiewa to efTnot a aneedv and PK It iI AN KNT cure. k A Iree bolilr " of my rtmownad pacific and a vaiuHblH Trtvfttiae Bent to nny autfHrHr Br-ndina: me bia P. O. and Kxpretta addresa. Da. H. O. ROOT, S3 Pearl Rtreet, New York. X very iinporant hula an r'PTl nil PTCi now pending in Un aresn L UilQlUUUlOt) which if allowed to paa very impornnt hud iresa. Daft thouaunds of iueruorioua ' Bmnts will ha dropped from tha rolls, and great .njnfijue dona. For full par uvular Bend tor oo.yo( Thk National Tkihdhk, ao H-pjc nnper, is sued iii'intlily and devoted to the iter fista of ooldiftra and aailori,and thir neira. Uonlain I'll new HOUNTY and pknsion LAWS, hhould be in toa hand 4 of ivry ttoldier Term. dO Ornta pr ynar. .Special indJOemunlB to clnbu. Specimen copy free. Address at once, UKOKUtt K. LKMON A (JO , Wahii-Kton, I. O NEWSPAPEItS and MAGAZINES at clnb ratea. Time, trouble and expanre aaved by BnW- ncribiofi tbroavh the Kocky Mountain .Subscription ifency, wliich furninhHS any paper (etuept looal) pub lislifd in the LJmld htntes. Musical InntruinenU, 8ew IDK Mdcb-iifs nf all kinds, Cbrumoa, k rHmes, Sawing MHchuio NMtdl and Attachments at reduoad price. I will alai funuHh Hooks of all kinds at loweut prices Rocky Mountain Stereoscopic Views a specialty. Iion't fail to write at onoe for our oiroulara. Agents ottu tutake big moimy. Addrerjs JAM KiS TORHKNS, Kvans, Oolo. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Orerans. lptn,mtmtr,l h HKiHKS r HU.NOKSA V ALL WORLD'S KX POSITIONS bUH TWKLV'K YEARS, tie: at Pa his. 117; Viknna, 1H73; Kantiaoo, 1M75; Pun.Aur.i.i'HiA, lHTtS; Pai ib, 18,H; and Gkak )) SwtDiHa tioLU Mkpal, 1k7H. Only Aiuurican OiKuna ever awarded biihent honors at any such. Sold for cash or inMtulliiientM. Ilmibtuatkd OataLOOIikh and Cirnu ara with new h(16 nud piices, nnnt frtM. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN VO.t Kumuo, Nmw York or Uhioajro, WARNER BRO'S CORSLIS rcrfivfi in- tii-.'li. -r Mi-iul hi in - i- .-eul TAICIS KX POSITION", ri t .a, it-..it i iii-t in. -i m J.Klr I I I 1 Hl.K llll't OKSKT ' I Jli I - -U. n 1 r S AttKA.VI KU ll'il I U f! rHaef IWIPRUVED HEALTH CORSET 1 !,,, ,lil!l li.i 1 .UDI-I- U It..r(. ..ill. h Ami in u l iu. do . V, ii o t" id!. ll.Sfi. WA!!NK!t f lillS.. 3.11 I'.roail uy, ti. Y. MOLLHR'S hc,RnV COD LIVER Oil I perfectly pure. Pronounced ttip be. by the high est uiediL-al ttiilliorilii'K iu the worltl. Oivt-n hiKlif-at award ut t'i Wiirltl'H KxiioeitioiiB, mid at I'aris, mH. boldbvUriiL-irihtb. Y. H. S liii ilcliu A Co.. N.Y. I Sure relief rrrrw KIDDER 8 PASTILLES.f;;Z,we, . harleatowu, Maas. SUPERFLUOUS tV.-J'". oKu KKMIIVK.U t irt alur PlulA.i'a riliM. Prof. Johnson's Uorui ij.ya a diary uud oouiiuihuKm. St n1 Blauio for girculars. U4 Liiuyotie A ve.,liroukly o.N.T R mm ITS I Gentle Wome: Who want glossy, laxnrLv.' nnd wnvy tresses of abundant, beautiful Unlr mnst LYON'S KATHAIIION. 11 elopnt, cheap article alir?" JDialies the Hair prow fres iy nnd fust, keeps It from falll. -out, arresti and cures gr;v ness, removes. dandrulT fi itching, makes the II n i . strong, giving it a cm!r ; tendency and keeping it, I ; any desired position. I!cau tiful, healthy Hair is tho ::r result of using Kathaircn. NTAU FRANK LE8LIL POPULAR MONTKL 1879 Tb Laraeal, Cheapest, and Meat AttraetlT of the Menf hly MararaBlae. Tha arwat merit pt tha Merer- snd artlatle denara. merits lias securer! almost nneiarapled aueoess (or Poroi.AR Monthly ; and such arranirameoU ha b. a made aa will render the forth eoauu- roiuinee area i Store nrllHantlv.AttracHve, - , Rash number eonUlna 180 quarto pavm and ovsw I (XI baautifnl en amsi two semi-annual volnnaee therefore onntaln 1 qnnrlo pnarea and m-rethao ItlM Handeome Iliuairmlooe, oonsii'uiln a onmorehensiv.1 llhrarf f tha highest order of r union, Poetrr, Hislorf, Adventures, etsseja, ate., and a vast e.mroa nf enteriammeut aad Tamable luforaaatlua, 1'ubllsbsd 161 b of aaoh month. 3-00 per Annum, 23 eta. per Nwar, rosTAOi Fmas. Frank Leslie's Publishing House. 63, 65 and 67 Park Place, NEW YORK. T. DAILY AND WEEKLY. boston Morr. Quarto Sheet--56 Columns TBK LAROKST. CHEAPEST AND BEST FAK1L7 NEWSPAPER IN NEW ENGLAND. 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PINAFORE. ud'mrwuVpiei1.'. Kas, . bright musio, full of fun and frolio, and uuu . tiunahla In morals. Just -tha thing fur auateiu formanoa. Frioa 11.00. aT" Bead Seta, and reeelve, poit. free. 60 eta. srorih of mualo in the itlu.lcal Heourd, whieA ia published weeklf. as.uO por fear. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. U. II. DITSOM cfc CO., t 848 Ursaawa;,N,wYrk. J. . DITtsON eV CO., Thaataal mt., PkHa, Nrw Id. i. beoret UurreDiMJiidtini-tj." How tu do it. hall nair iotiont Kus tuotpMid. Ky A tJo.,Ni,u,N. V. 88 AI1W I'HOKl r. Ant' Sample, a oenta, 'TUB NASbAU UKLK.U1," Nu,)i.V. BOSTON TMiCEP h. I