FOU Till: K.UK SEX. . nifl'rrcnro. Sweeter lLu voices In the scented hay, Or lsngliing chi'.tlron, gleuing ears thst stry, Of CljrtitmM Bo!i(?n, that sinks tho snows nbovo, Is the flrtt cticlwo, when bo cimos with love. Hftddor tliRti Urdu on snnlosg snmnier eves, Or drip of raindrops on the fallen leaves, Or wail of wintry waves on frozen shore. Ii spring that comes, bnt brings ns love no more. F. ir. Bourdillon; Fnhl.-na of I he Memos. Thb Panier. The most pointed Bar prise of the new season is the restora- JL - ii t la nun 01 we panier, or lue BO-cauea Uft margo puff, which was introdaoed in the eighteenth century along with Wftttean l1l'lF.Hi anil rrnr,fnn tli It IS ttrflilifltn.l Hmf, fftaliinr, trill raafrivA the very Camarpjo which was once called "ftrftgeapd a vertigo," but until it is hio venxure upon extravagance paniers will be of the same material as ings, draperies and trimmings than by Bimrawj puus, wings, c., appnea 10 the oostnrae. For ordinary walking dresses a "trim med" skirt that is a skirt with the trimming arranged directly on it, is oombined with a jacket more or less fight fitting, or an overskirt and short ekirt, the latter either trimmed with a simple flounce or loft plain, according to the goods used. Polouaisoa of simple design's are also- employed to complete costumes, but are rot bo fashionable bb the above-mentioned arrangements. For suitings the "tailor" finish rotvu' of machine stitching is the accepted trimming, the vest, collars, caffs and revcrs of some different material from the rest of the garment. For the cos tumes made of cloth and the heavier woolen goods used for early spring and traveling the underskirt is not un frequently without trimming of ny kind, excepting several rows of stitch ing near the bottom, and the overskirt is of some simple design, like the "Birena,"the "Muriel" or the "Lilea," finished to rnatch the underskirt. Fashionable Colors. Colors quite new and strange are the oanaque, or can nibal, a succession of copper shades, the name being given from the resem blance to the copper complexion of a tribe of cannibals. Blue is largely brought forward, and appears in many different shades ; but, with the excep tion of the dark marine blues or the palest tints, mixtures of green are often more or less apparent. The most pro nounced blue of the season ia called sapphire, and this, but for an overcast ing of green, would be a revival of that positive blue which for a long time has been oonsigned to oblivion. Gendarme is a dark shade of military blue, and other blues of milder type are Japonais and bleu de Sevres. Baltio blue is al most gray, and the clear pale blues are' too attractive to be relinquished. Yel low finds good representation in the new spring colors, but the shade most in favor is old gold. Pale yellows are by no means ignored, and in new flowers exoellent results are produced by shad ings from pale yellow into reddish tints. The beige shades also appear frequent ly. Garnet and wine shades have taken a new lease of life, and are brought for ward everywhere and in all shades, from such ns are so deep as to run almost into black np to others resembling pale red of lighter wines. Pivoine (peony) is a combination of garnet and plum color. Viessy ronge is a new bright red. Dnrk plum is not extensively em ployed, yet serves as a fashionable color. Tho lighter shades of prune are not much. seen. This ;place seems to have been usurped by the wine colors, but it is iu the paou (peacock) colors of the day thaf; the greatest mixtures and ehaneeable huc-s appeur. New Stvles in Trimming. Friuges have by no means lost their prestige, and may be had in as great diversity cf design a? there is diversity of taste. Tho average di-pi!i of fringes is from four to six ino'.u s, including the beading. Many plain silk fringes are still sowed under neath the edge of the goods, and no heading whatever is used. Wooltn fringvjsaro no longer considered fashion able, although very neat patterns are still sparingly used on all wool gar ments w'k re there are no ends of dri pery to be trimmed. Plain hems and rows of machine stitching are the moil stylihh finish on-all other parts of al wool costumes. Fancy ribbons are largely need for loops, and in some de Bigus form a complete cascade down the front of a dross. These ribbons vary in width from a half inch to ten inches and a half, and are of all colors and shades of satin, with lizards, flowers, fern leaves and other devices composed (f gilt and silver bullion, and fine silk floes woven into the ribbon. The price ranges from twenty-flve cents per yard up. jJuttons. Olivo and barrel-shaped hand-crooheted buttons, either all silk or combined with jet, will be much used on garments trimmed with passemen terie. Wood buttons, hand-painted in gold and colors, are very choice, light and effective, and oo&t from thirty - five cents per dozen up. French horn, both in the natural color and dyed, are inlaid with gold and pearl in raised designs, representing stars, flowers.birds, beasts, reptiles, fishes and fowls. Crystal glass buttons, sometimes called "Rhine peb bles," are introduced. These are out in facets and set in platina, and have a most brilliant effect at night ; the prices vary from seventy-five cents per dozen up. Medium sizes only, in any kind of buttons, are fashionable, and the quan tity used is totally dependent upon the style of the garment, some requiring only what will fasten the vest, and others, a sufficient number to outline the cuffs, pockets, etc. Newest Htylks in Parasols. Nov elties are being brought forward in sun umbrellas and parasols. An entirely new style is the "polka dot borders," which are destined to share the honors with the " Pekin stripes." "Polka" dots were introduced ig coaching para sols last season, but The " polka dot borders " are the latest novelty. Thty are of satin in a variety of colors, ana the borders show altarnate rows of stripes and polka dots. Those in navy blue, the fashionable greens and black satin with white dots, with satin stripes and "polka dot borders," are particu larly attractive. Theso are all finished in choice handles of pearl or ivorv iu a variety of designs, tipped with gold and otherwise ornamented. A very pretty and economical parasol is in black satin, with satin stripes and satin borders. They are novel, tasty, serviceable, har monizing with theFekin stripes in dress material and decidedly- superior to th all silk sun umbrellas that are made of poor quality of Bilk. Those are hand somely mounted, andtb most fastidious taste can find gratification from goods of this class. Ornamental Medlet. Crystal is the lem.ing novelty this season in the way of ornament. The new crystal is, however, very different from that which has some times borne the same name, since it has nothing of pearly whiteness, but is'clear like glass, being, indeed, nothing more than glass out and fashioned into various shapes. It is conspicuous in millinery, on belt clasps and pins of various styles. New ornaments for the hair show heavy balls of crystal fanoifnlly disposed, one of these being three globes set each on the end of a silver cross. Silver is the favorite metal employed in combination, and although gold with crystal is seen, it is used to a limited extent only when compared with the first named material. New silver combs are finished by large crystal balls, and again is found a single ball of crystal, about the size of an or dinary marble, attached to a pin, which is'run into the hair, while similar balls are set upon long gilt or silver hairw pins. Uaatelaines for holding the fan are de clining in popularity, ribbon being often substituted. A new fan conceals among its intricacies a powder-puff and powder, as well as a tiny ivory comb. An entirely new combination for scarf pins, belt-cl isps and pins for the hair is that of garnet, blue and crystal glass. Fine cut steel will be much used in the way of hair ornaments, and in view of the demand is brought out in a variety of novel designs. New vinaigrettes are very small bottles of. heavy glass with gold tops, finished by a carbuncle, lapis lazuli, or some stone of like character. The tops open back by means of a spring, and the bottle is so small as to be plaoed in the glove of the left hand. The "Sara Bernhardt "collar consists of a very full ruche of muslin and Breton lace, fastened with a bow. India mull, in pale pink and blue shades. edged with soft Breton laoe, makes the most becoming collarettes and neck gar niture possible. Breton net vails, in DiacK or white, are embroidered with gold or silver threads as fine as a spi der's web. ' These vails are either round ed and short, or square and three fourths of a yard long, and have a rich, wide hem all round. Marron ribbons, of as manv as Ave different colors, are used, made up in three or four-inch loops, plaoed one above the other, direotly down the front of a dress, and the same ribbons, simi larly arranged, form a garniture for the eiDow-Sleeves. Tnis is a very effective finish to a plain blaok silk, or a neat light mull or white dress. New York Herald, The Big Farms of Dakota. Twentv-Seven miioH TtnrMi t Varan writes a correspondent in Dakota Ter ritory, is the world-renowned Grondin farm. It oovers about 40, 000 acres, em bracing both railroad and government land, and is close to the Red river. The farm is dividad infcn fnnr narfu anil raa dwellings, granaries, blacksmith shops, eievators, ere. , ana nas a stamiug ca pacity for 200 horses and a granary ca- lion to the wheat farm thero is a stock farm of 20,000 acres. During the seed ing season they employ about seventy men, and in harvest time as many as 200 men are busily engaged. Seeding com mences about the 9th of April end ends the 1st of May. The work is done very SVBtematicallv. thfi mnp.Viinpa fnllrmrinn' each other about the field four rods apart. Cutting commences about the 8th of AnffTIHt anil flnila the, trtra nark r.t September j then comes threshing, which is uoue oy eigne steam tnresners. Af ter threshing the stubble gronnd is Dlowed with pan a nlnira that nut. rrrn - o o " " - ' - - " " furrows, drawn by three- horses, and inis worK continues until it " freezes np," which is about the 1st of November. The lftrCAftt nilH.ivato.1 vVlonf farm in the world having been described. I will tase ine reader to uasselton, twenty miles west of Fargo, passing by hun dreds of small sixty-acre farms worked py tne nomesteaaer. it has sorusthmg about 100 famillPH. tfcrAA hnto'la onl several large stores, all of which do a large business. In this vicinity may be S9en some very large farms run on the same scale as the Grondin farm; they are Alton, Cise, Cheeney and Smith- uoage. io aesenne tnese farms would be to repeat tho dfiPni-iTitini ff tho fltvin- d'n, only on a somewhat smaller scale. The surface of the land here is nearly level, and the soil is rich and black. rne yieia oi one neia of 2,315 acres, as given by elevator weight (57,283 bushels;, shows an aggregate of twenty. uve pusneis to me are. A Simple Reined; for the Bite of a Mad Animal. A simple rflmPkiv for thn bit.A at a rabid animal is furnished by a friend, who has known it to be tried in the fam ily of a relative with good success. In deed, when resorted to in time, it is con sidered a sure preventive of hydro phobia, but would not hare the desired effect if delayed till hydrophobia began. It should be taken immediately after the bite if possible, and not later than nine days to be effectual. One ounce of elaoampane root bruised and simmered in a pint of milk till the milk is reduced to a half pint This is to be divide a into three doses, and tatfen on an empty stomach for three alternate mornings, fasting three hours after taking it. Pre pare this reoipe as directed thjree times and take as above, making in all nine doses taken on nine mornings, with the omission of a morning between each ; the time thus being extended to eighteen days in all, including the alternate days when the medicine is not taken. This remedy is so simple and easily procured that none .need hesitate to try it who Lava any apprehension of having been bitten by a mad dog, or any other rabid animal; and it would not interfere with any local treatment that might be thought advisable. This root is provo cative of perspiration and has other medicinal properties, which are sup posed to counteract or remove the poison from the system, ProiHdenoe Journal, Punishing an Elephant. Emperor is the most vicious, as he is the finest elephant in this country. Daring the winter months he and his six companions are chained by their hind legs in an outbuilding in the Cen tral park, New York. Boatswain, nnlil the arrival of Emperor, was the pride of all the female elephants, and Gypsy especially loved to caress him with her gentle trunk. But Boatswain once cried out under punishment, and from that hour he lost his place in the respect of his associates, and Gypsy transfer red her blandishments to the last comer. The device pf cirous men for punish ing au elephaht is cruel. To the legs of an animal are fastened strong pulleys, which are attaohod to levers. At a sig nal the legs are drawn asunder, and tho animal sinks down, a niaRB of helpless, tortured flesh. Then the keepers, arm ed with long clubs, approach and beat him on the legs and bottoms of the feet. The elephant during punishment curls his trunk beneath him and closes his eves, nour after hour goes by some times, but the keepers only relax when the elephant either becomes insensible or cries out. which latter in a submission and a conquered spirit. Boatswain cried out, and was never again Ruiltv of offenaa. KmnArnr how ever, has stood this terrible punishment several times, and with suoh extraordi nary nerve that the keepers are afraid of him. He is vicious, and whenever a missilo comes within his reach ho dip charges it at the nearest keeper straight way. On a recent Monday night Emperor watched one of the attond.mtd particularly dislikes. It was bedtime, and the man was making everything snug when Emperor suddenly turbed on him and knocked him down. The keeper screamed aa Emnorm nti " j-- v vvjA mm shrill cry of rage was on the point of uiHggiug mm oeneatn nis feet and stampinsr him to death. TTeln nma the keeper was saved, and then it was uoierminea mat emperor should suffer for what he had done. The attendants took tha lonw imn poker with which the fires are stirred, ouu mm iiiey neatea rert hot. limperor was then bonnd in ilia fucliinn )iit v.. been described, and whilo one of the Keepers neia his trunk, the other ran the red hot roker nn ifltn it T1a ago punishment nearly blinded Em peror, but he did not squeal.' He looked sullenlv all tne timn at. liio ra Since then theelephant has been unable to eat, and stands alqne bik! sullen, Blappiug his horribly mutilated trunk wherever there is a cool spot in the shed. The men call this tho extreme Eunishment, and say that it has never eon applied before in this country. It was not strong enongh to subdue Em peror. Curious Derivations. The word pamphlet in a tho name of the Greek authoress, Pam phyiia, who compiled a history of the wuuu miii iniriy-uve Utile bOOKS. "Punch and Judy" is a contraction from Pontius and Jndaa Tt. ia ro; of an old " .niraole play," in which the return were roniius jfiiate and Judas Iscariot. "Bigot" is from Visigotha, in which the fierce and intolerant A1riAninm f the Visigoth conquerors of Spain had been handed down to infamy. " Tabby cat " is all unoonsoious that her name is derived from Atab, a famous street in Bagdad, inhabited by the manu facturers o silken stuffs called Atab, or taffeta; the wavy markings of the wmereu bukb resemDimg pussy's coat. "Humbug" is from Hamburg; "a piece of Hambnrc news " vm in fiar. many a proverbial expression for false puuucai rumors. " Gauze " derives its name from Gaza, where it was made. " Old Nick " is none other than "Mitr the dangerous water demon of the Scan- .1 : : i uLuuviaa legend. A Ulaaue (bat Wreeka the Kiilia. Every function is deranged, every DervJ'un strang, every masole and fiber weakened by fever and axne. It is. in fact, a diMea whinh if unchecked, eventually wrecks the system, " " m every pnase, K IB aangerouB. destructive. Btnoor. delirinm. convnisinn- often attend it, and cause swift dissolution. uni wneii comDattea with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters its foothold In the system is dislodged and every vestige of it eradicated. That be nign anti-febrile spetufis and preventive of the dreaded sooorge is recognized not cnlv within our own- boundaries, bnt In tropio landa far vej-uua mem, wnere lniernuuents and remit tents are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to the malarial poison acd a reliable nieaus of overcoming disorders of the stomach, utw uu voweis, oi wuion a vitiated, torrid atmosphere and brackish miasma-tainted water are extremely provocative. All emigrants and travelers shontd be supplied with it. 1 New Haw .Hue-blue. . For oiauy years farmers have felt tbe need of some improvement on the old and laborious two-handled cross cat saw, for sawing np bodies of trees Into any length desired forsaw lo;s, staves, rails, ttove-wood, etc This long needed improvement has at last been Invented by W. W. Giles, of Cincinnati, O.. who, by the way, is one of the greatest of American in ventors. We see from our exchanges that the editor of the Ohio Fanner, also the editor of tha A. V. Jinitu, of (Hnuignati, oallad on Mr Oil paraouaJla to aaa tha marialoaa uw machine. The? both pronounoad tt a niauluoa of grat marit. Tha ourioaity of tbuaa gantlaman wai not aatiaQad npon a4alnj( otbxra opsrata tha maohina, but thej botb triad It tbamaalvaa on a larca loi, md tba raport that ona man oparMtaa it with aaaa, and aawa maoh mora rapidly than two uian ooald with tha ordinary oroaa-out saw. Tha aaarat of running Una maohina so aaaily ia aa- rlainad by tba fact that tha weight ot Ui operator doaa ully one-half of tha labor. It ia aaaily moved or oar. riao: abont by ona man, and haa all tha pointa of dura biltty and praolioal utility wanted in euob an imp la BieDt. vary larne demand fur theie maohlnea ia al ready eetabiiabed, and all who aoe tham are dalightad with ahair aaparier labor-iaving- phnoipla. Matjy people are eonataatly eallinc on Mr. (lilea to aaa the ma chine aad teat ita menu for their frienda in the coun try. Oar attention waa eaJled to one man in Colorado, who wrote to Bamael Oary, ot Cincinnati (acd, by the way, one of the moet dUtincaithed atateemen of Ohio), aaiing him to oall and aaa Mr. Uilee and bia aaw ma chine, and writ what he thoocht ot it. Mr. Oary promptly went to aee the machine, and pronounoed it a good maohina, and eonoladed to buy two of them htxueelf. Mr. (tilee ia aaid to he Tery wealthy, being a real eetate owner of over tiu,uuu, and hie oonfldenoe in the great merit of hia invaulion ia ehowo from tha fact that he guarantee! every maohlne to give aatiafaotion. OHEW ' Tha Celebrated "MaTOKLanrj" Wood Tag ring .Tobaooo. Turn Fioitsu Tobaooo OoKPAin, New York, Boston, and Chicago Each maker of cabinet or parlor organs ad vertises his own as best. But the examinations at the great world's exhibitions have but one result. At every one for a dozen years Mason and Hamlin Organs have been found best. They were awarded the gold ruedaJa at the Paris exhibition list year. Vai.uablic and Reuaulk. " Brown's Bron chial Troches " are invaluable to those exposed to sudden changes, affording prompt relief in I rJr.llr.Kii r... T,,.. ,. 1 , . 1 t Th Only Wht. The only way to cure catarrh ii by the tine of a cloanHinR and boaling lotion, applied to the inflamed and diseased mnmbrane. Hnoffa and funiiRatorR, while affording temporary r lier, irritate the affoottd parts and excite a more extended inflammation, lleaidfn, no ontward applications alone can cure catarrh. The duopee oiiginaten In a vitiated state of the blood, and ft thorough alterative coarse of treatment la recoBHarv to removo it from the a.TBtcm. Dr. HaRe'n (Jalarrh lteniody ha long bf en known aa an eflloient standard remedy for tbU dioeaoe, bnt, to insure radical and per manent enre,- it ahonld be nued in conjunction with Dr. rierooHi Golden Medioal Discovery, tho bent vegetable alterative yet discovered. The Discovery cleanses the vitiated blood, while the Catarrh ltomedy allays the Inflamma tion and bonis the diseased tisanes. Experience has conclusively shown that for cutaneous eruptions, open sores, leprons ex foliations and rhoumatio complaints, Henry's Carbolio Palve is mora eflloaoii.ns than auy ointiueut, lotion or embrocation that has ever been devised. Thysioians admit this, and the popular verdict con firms and ratifies the pro fessional dictum, and assigns this salve the fonmost place among remedies of its class. Sold by all druggists. Chew Jnol son's Host Bwwt Naw Tnhanoo AlJKMTM WASTKD VOK "BACK FROM the MOUTH OF HELL" By on cho ha$ fen tKrr RISE and FALL of the MOUSTACHE." Samantha as a P. A. and P. I. Tha thran hrlhUt and bent-wllim bookt on. Arnl, To oan nut tliiws booUs ia Trw)mr. Bt tanni flT?,n,.aur,M. !r,nor AMkKIUAff PUBLISH IN CO., Htrtford, 111. j OIiIomo. 111. 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LARGEoT Assortment in the WORLD Of Plays, DramavAJomediea.KaBces.Rtblcplan Draraaa, PUya for LddieH oniy. Plays for Gentlemen only. Wigs, Heard, Mustaohes. Faoe Preparations, Burnt Gork, Jarley's Wax Works, Tableaux, Charades, Pantomimes. Gnidea to the St ace, and for Amateur's Make up Hook, Miike-ap Boxes, New Plays. SAU'L KRKNOli A BON, 38 Uaai 14th St., Union Sqaare, New York. t'HiloBfe sent KREU ! '. I AN EXCTTINO HOOK ! J 80.000 SOT,T ! ! The " VVild Advrntnrt-s" and "Trlwniiilin" of STANLEY-IN-AFRICA Thia nly muthmntie and opyriyhted rlu-ap edltiou ia VHllinc fiuttrr than any o(Ar book in Amtriea. liTB a fiilllii-lorvof tnsOownllieCoiiuo." AGKNTS VATLI. Fur full particulars and lornm aildwM liUftBAKl) BROTH Klis.Pnbh.hara.PhiUa-lplna.I'a, 3vr o o v xt. A AH ABSOLUTS AND TJHFAILrNB IIMIDI FOR CONSUMPTION And all other diaeases of tha Lunge nnrt Throat. Mailed free on reoeipt of II. A. A. MARTIN, Pulmo cura M.o'fg Go., sole deoot for the U. S GO Kast 1 lftb St., cor. Broadway, New York. Haa fauml in wit into hivh dUom ifaa Wtirld otmt. avnd Mndioal Jourpata aud Pbysioi&iia viva it thair anuroval V. tlI,H.Url A CO. on er.y label. T "T -ITl-lHilll E ,ifl will )ny A.-ia a o.i.ijr ui tliau i r iuuniii ai.4 xpaia, of allow a lara cuimniatiun, to sail our iif w aii'i .vuuafrful invention,. W't men uhat u iny. Hfiti pl frf. Adln-ja HHKHMA.N & CO., Mar)i:ill, WiWi. f Y.' I' U, cV-r wna-l Vr J -' rj 'MifMt,, t :'(, I'll s'i -( ; J XT' ' ,W .tJta. I ,U 4IAK t INt.. 4 t'i,t.us 'i (J.' J Dlft. C'UAHi'H KIDNEY M'UK. for all Kil NJiV l)itSltSbS. A aura rUm.iy; failures ua known. bead for ciroular. Nuyaa Bros. A Cutler, ht. Paul ; fjord, 8touthurg A Co., CfhicaRo; A, Smith, Lon dun; W.Maddux, KipUj, Ohio; K. Gary, la Moinas; F. Burns. Uatroit. i'be most popular msuioina of tbedar. Batik rupt Ktock of Hplaadid Masotiia Books and mil ihauoa for way, sporioi PURE TEAS, Agenta Wanted everywhere to sell to (amines, hotels add lare oon.omura: luMt took In the oonntrj ; i)nality and terras tbe belt. Ooun trystorekiwperH should oall or write Til K W KLLH TEA OOMPAN Y. gQl Kulton bt . N. Y. P.O. Box i58U. D!fl Wll'00 100-factory riniiUU prues highest honors M;i Inislit-k rt S'-ula lor siiUkr-9 flnt-Hluo-,U'I 11 III Alnrrlra I'-'.IMI in ue i'iali' i ,cii ot, trial t atxloiun trv. Me.nukm-t-oliN I'liNo l'o., ill lv 15lh hireet, H. V. .nifltii m invested ill vaii ot, ot-oo., fortnnee every month. Book aea Tvw- .plaining everrthing. Addreaa BAXTKR AGO.. Bankers. IT Wall hit R.T. VOUNC MEN m month. Kry a-radaato sji Ijaarn TaUaraphj and aarn40lollU a Kry siradaato sjoaranUMtd a pjuig sit- nation. Add R. VtJmtioA, Muja&rer, JanvsTilia.Wia. S7 A DAY to A gen ia oan vaccina tor the fireside flaltsr. Terms and Onlflt Free. Addreae P. O. V1GKKKY. Aognata. Maine', tQCft A AIUNTlt-AaentB Hanlta-UH Bail m vulf selling articles in the world; one sample re, T Addreae JAY BRONriON. letrort. Mich. . POCKKT l)li:Tl()NAIIY, ilO,U(H) Worda.and Or. Foolr'a llralih .llooihly, one year, 0O0. MPBBAT HlIX Pl B.Go., K. 8lh Ht., New York. T)Tr( PA V . Witu bteacil Outhta. What coste 4 rj 1 I Tcta. sells rapidly for ftO ola. Oatalogne rsa H.M lil im-.l -i Wa.h'n HI M--- M C2Q A lY Picon 1. tS" "TUB NiKSAU Dl AKtttite'-AaUiOie, 1. onuta. l-I.H.Hi ." Nivsaan. N. Y S77 a Month and espeutMM gnarauteed to Agenta Outhtfree. bttAvy A Go , Auuusia, MaiFs MM Ji' i jr TEAS! wsm& A ana itagraiia. uouRia at auotion be sold al auoi ion pncei. A rare c Tfk jrr akwii. rtfuu iur iiiustraMW vjaiaioajue Jr KbCUlHNa A Uo.. MODio Pubs.. 73 1 Hroad way. New York. Beware of dot ions Kituals ' DHS. CRAY & FOSTER'S Abdominal Supporter (WIH 1IOMK all'PPOHTKK Attacked.) This Ab.tnmlnsl Bnppcrtar la wtthont quaatinn the heat and obeaiiant thing of the kind on the market, ltnanbaworn with esse at all times and ia espnclilly indispenssble for Lailirs both before and after 2onftnem'nt. Gentlemen who are trnnhl.d with eornnl.ncy orweakneM In thaahdominnl regions will also derive ranch ben.fllfrom their e. Physi cians and all who have eorn this Huopnrter apeak of It in the hiahest terms of praise. The Hone Hmeporter raty be worn or rilspanie4 with entire ly, at snits the pleasure of wearer. Prloe of lloae Bnp porter.W oU. We make the Abdominal Hupporter in t.eo widths of front, Prine of Reg ular Width, V.AO: Kura Wide.MS.OO, Madelnsiees 93. 24. eto .to 41. innlnaive. nn r,it-nftd )f. II. 179. .e ttiino-. Above No. il we will make them to order at a rite ot aso'a. per sirs rxtra. In .tiling sire, give ns a snug meaanre taken under clothing, aronnd the full part of abdomen. Orders sent by mall, pottage prepaid, to any part of the United mutes, on receipt of price. Liberal diaooant to the Trade end PLjsioiana. rend for Giroulars. Address, iKO. FROST de (JO.. 8Wt neTonahlrn Htrett Hoaton, Ivlwee. r.'Jv Annuel t'e tnloaafi of Trfleilt and Flower Herd for IN1I, rich in engravings friMo nnifinal phctngrsplie, will be axnt FKKK, tn all whj ailly. Gustomers of Isat season need nut write for it. 1 nllHronnof the largpsi collections of vegetable send ever sent out by any seed-house in Araerioa, a larlaV portion of which were grown on my six send farms. iTinltd Hirtrtiotit for tultivtttion on ar yiasJro?.. All seed i-irniri to h bith frth ami true to nam'; so f.r, that should it prove otherwise. will rrtll tht ordrr aralit. Tile nriginitl Introducer of the Habbard HijushU, fluoric) 's Melon, Marhlehead Gabliages, Meiivan Gorn, and Bourne ot other vegetabtea. 1 Invite the patronage of all tho art arxiou to hart thtir serd tiirtetly from th nrocr. frrth. trw. and of tk vera oi"l iiratH MK.V Vl'jU'rAHI.(.M A HPKCIAI.TY. TAVKH ,T. H GRKOORY, Marblehead, Mesa. :APONIFIE In the Gl.l Hrllable t'onccnlrn led l.yo FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. D rectinns aconipnnying onch can for making llard, Ko(t and Toilet Boap iiulrkl). IT 13 TVLL WEIGHT AXD XTHESGIU. .Toe Market ia flooded with (ao-oilled) Onnoentrated Liye, which it adulterated with salt and retin, and kiu'i save Moxer. axd Bvr tub Saponifie MADE BY THB Pennsylvania Salt Manuffj Coi, piiii.iki.phi a. HOW TO OCT THEM iathsb.it p.rt ot th. nxs. fl.oiib.ooo si re. for lor free enpy of Kaesas PaelBe Homo w.ui iuhth r. . taiinaore, btuo i.out r, asliu Bants, IT MATERIAL PKOGKRNM FOR TUB Inat tun years- a. elitlriiirnt of I una. Ky W'llllnm Held, Keq., Nerreuiry of the Porl land Board ol Trnde. A valuable addition library. Price tt& :ta., Poatpald. Address . T. n. NTB4RNM oV VO ." Hook PublUhere. Porllnnd, Orrssn MILITARY and Band Unlforma Officers' Kqnlpmttnta, t annt Htc, niade by Iff, lAHey aV Co., ColuHituat Oluo. Send fur iVi X.mU. FiramanU Caps, Bolts, and ShiHs. J w5 TTI CURED FREE! El Ui Infallible If J 1 MtB, Kplle. infallible and unexcelled remedy rot a, F.pllepey or falling! Hlckneae rranlea to effect a speedy and asj warrantee D ITS PKIt.rl AN K1NT cure. A Tree bottle ef exy renowned apeoine and a valuable Treatise Bent te any aufferer Bending me hir P. O. and Kipreaa addreas. Dl. H. O. ROOT. 183 Petri Street, New Vol k. l-'nr ftcoulyol Holleh, Hovtng Labor, ( Iraa. UOIti: ItitOr-.. lrp'n. Cauton. Slaee THE NEW YORK SUN. OAIl.Y. 4pagea. 65 eta. a month ; 80.60 a year. MMIAV. Spagea. It I .VO a year. WFKKI.V. S pages. H I a year. TIIK nl'N hat the largest oircolatlon and ia the cheapest aud uiott interesting paper in tba United Dieted. TIIK WICKKIiY HCNIsempliatioalljthepaople't family paper. I. W. HNOf.AND PiihliHher N. Y. Oity. Western Securities If yon wih to buy or aall Wet Urn Ooantr.TowrnhiTj thin. Oity. hchtwl UiBtriiit or Kail road Uouda. soad t ULL UKOKfPTION tu (Ntu - MA ll Kl, A. UAYl.OUD, Ht. Mo. (1UOIC K FAR M in Plrdruont, Vn.., lor Hale, J Willi Ktock. Ac , lor 4 'null. 4H. acttM; txibaceo and fi-ttta land, m gwxi ordar ; wall watwraa ; two dwall iou; beadtilully abadad; ona handaoino briok. tan ruouis ; ona Rood frame, oar rooms; lour eburobea, lira kohooU, aod railroad atatton wit bio Jj mila; bttali by location. Addreea Dr R1N1 Hudson, Louieta u. HVa. OIM3AN ATTAi'II.lkVT ! jrNTOlJT"!. Will play any muaio oa any Urffan, Malodaon and Bimilar Kmj K.iard .natruinttnta, In any Hy. by aim ply turrioa: a crank, big induoimenta to Areata. Hand 511 ott. for pbolrgrapb of working m&ohiDa and aoara aaanoy. Kt.frunce- Knuna Viata Co. Fank, Iow- Addraa. K. jf. UN KILL, 8t-rm Iaka. Iowa. 100 A.iiiilmi (IOliilit) Solid Gil verVotches, Gnarantaad parfaot timers, bona hi at a aanrifloa. Rail ing for M I O nach. Santaverywtiere, Hisnd Postal Order, J. H. JUHNiTOIV, jBwaler, & Bowery, New York. A I ARP.F C hrrUer Hoard, satof Obokar Men, a-nuuu -,-raat6 00PriBsPaEZla.andaainpiapa5k. ago Fancy Colored Writing Ink, ALL for two 3-oaat stamps. Address Fornerette A Co., Baltimore, Md. it HA I,K. Htock of Ueueral Mechandiae in I its tuwn. l.biH) inhabitants, eounty snat oo U.B.AQ.K.K. (lood cash trade. Oood oonnlr tn in rent or sell atora Kwing, Oaoaola, Iowa, bouse and rendenoe. Addreas Cooauinptlon. UttctuniM-ilam mud Draakfa aeM. I will send simiile, aiain and wll-tritd Ka- oipta for curing all, by matt fur f 1, or sinrle Heceepts lorty.o. n lamps takn J . v . a. Aoriance, nonaio w t. St KK t I KK FOU tatAVKL! Uecaipt, Oo , or Med.ciue. I . Addra, K. P. HHEKWOUD, Copenhagen, N. Y. TWSfitl WillTk PR. 8 for sale. Alao JCGUU from J Lght and Dark Brahma. '. J per doaen. P. BEAUMONT OAT, West CbabUr, Pa. 4U C ourilnaT I artln. ail different, and Cal'l g for two iio. alauips, J. K. riOWNbrM. Bella Piaaoa. Hiau. ir M mm Survival of the Fittest. 4 FIMILT MEDICINE TII.4T nAS UKkltV MILLIONS DiniNO 8S TEARS! A UAI.M FOR EVERY WOUND OF v . MAT AND 71 EAST! THEOLDESX&BESTLINIMENT EVER M.4)E IS AMERICA. S ALES LARGER THAN ETHER. Tlio Mcxlrnn MiiHtnnir T,lnlmrnt, ha hoi'ii known for mnro tlinn lliirly-flvr; venrs im tlm lii'Mt of till Mnlinmile, for, Inn anil llrat. jls snlrs todiiy air larir'T limn 'Vt. It cim-cr Mrlmn r' wJ "llH-re full, and npni'trnf-B kln, toml nnl nniMi'lii,eio Uie very bono. bui., ttyi'rywuure. . , - I miiu 5 MUSIC 5 BOOK! Piano Arrangement ol H. M. S. PINAFORE, hj H. MaTLATB, S I Oi). Contains it places taken from the attractive enmnoet. tinn. 1 hose who roier tbe Voeal Soora, oan have it at tbe Bsme priee. THE SORCERER, worji ui huis. si.co The Boncangn Is bf the same enmpn.en as Pinafore amt, mnsinall,quite aa "'. 1'iano Arrangement, b MOKLXJHS also fur J I. OO. , hull's Temperance glee book. 40 oeots. Oontntns a larere and well arrana-ei eolleotton of Sai'HIC and NKOiUAn songs for Temperanoe nMetingo. rl l DO nun cmiprDC : UUI4 MIIU JHUULIU, oiusuissira. BUS. A dnllghtfal Parlor Operetta needing but two per formers. Very sood munio. THE GEM GLEANER. b7 j. m. obadwio.: fil.OO. An nnusnallr rood oollctloo of Anthems. All oboirs should hare it. OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. V. II. IITHON.Jk VO; 711 & 843 llrondway, New York. J. E. DITMON A- CO., h fetnnt Irret, Phlla. ThlaSAW MAf lllSi: 1 n won.lei ful In. mention. The w-lfl.t of tlie mini rhu Is eawlns; floe half of the work. It saw logs of nnjr slxo, ami will sawofTa 2 '""t loa; In 2 mlnntriai C'lrrulnrs free. Addrnra, Wm. CHLES, QUO AY. Oth St., Cincinnati, Ohio.- tht with mm rn SSSBs Vlllllll V IIUNII WW First KstablUhfid t Most Successful' TITEIR TXSTRUMlO' l'S .ie a similar rulcio Iu nil the LEADING MARKETS OP THE "iVDJlIiD Kveryi,cro recognUou ' i (. ii.xICi IN TUNH. OVER 60,001 Made aud In use. New TK-aign coiiava40 Best work and lowest prlret. Scud for a Catalonia. TraicUMpp, Mha SL, BdaKa ptfMrIilIliQ, The Latest Triumph In Cutlery. A Pocket Fliisrcr Null Cutter end Klnlsher I saiblnrd, Itinde ol the Heat ol' Mterl ana llHaeonuelT Nlrkle I'lntrd. I'aiented Jeae 18, IHle. Its oomp.et. form and aire, unique deeiao, ita usefuiness, and isa supenontr over the knife will a onee be seen. It ia a itline ol' Coined (ola for Aai'Bts, adapted to ererybodr, and sella at siiut. Ad dress fur terms and circulars to AKnta end the Trsde, and ear f tloe. for sen. p e. C W, AMEUbON. PnelntHre llox New York City. HUNT'S (Jure Kidney, BUddr and Hrinnry Ihspasei, UiabetMa Gravtil tud Dropsy, Katctv uon a ad iacoutiuenof) oi Unne. HIM'H REMEDY ourba Pain In tha Back,, Hula or Lain( N r v o a a Froatration and Brigbi'a Uisritinai of tba Kid nas 'a. REMEDY HHDt'i Hrniedy eurao all inaoiSMa of tba Kidnaja. bladder and ITiinarf Oiain1, Tr llunt'a Heuirtiv. Band for paifipblat IoWm U Clauhk, ProvidbMoa.U.1. How Money is Made irr Wall St. 15 to 91,006 tcTAsta I by onr system of margina and pnvilece, often douMwii or tnbl1! in a dy. OarainJ atUntion given to ordara f mail and talugrapb. Hpeoiai Inducemant to tbwa opuicg aa acoouut. The Tttr" our moiilitly papar. tulty i plains tha diflatt ant mathoda of operating, and ountaius much informa tion of interest. We sand I. Iref with oftioial niarktjt repoita and talwgraphio coce. Addieas bMALLKY (iAl.R, Htock Brckfra. h read way. 1. O. Bjt V.iHH NKVV VQKK. eUl JL I XWVaUl U MV PLANTS For family use, Htrawberry, Hneiiberrr, Black, berrv, JosebcrrTt Currauia, t rapes, to VAfttlETlkn. ' The qieat LIBERAL OF PER of the Season. SIB WORTH OF PLANTS FOR SO. l-aT Mend for Descripttvs Catalogue, Address, '' K. P. ROK, Cornwali-on-Hudaon, N. T. KOPTOR'E Relieved and cured, without the injury trustee inflict, bv lir. J.A. aSHaiKMA.N'H ivMftm. tirtio. I KrH. way. Maw York, lit book, with photographic like nesses of had eaees belore and after cure, mulled fur iu unnii,, jDowersj ui iruf i aitji iiui niire. ' 'UHtuwlii foea ts ftvesanetaja,,, Taeea '. aal tavw j iBiif.. leiull ' ae e.e aaa .. Ha H talLeet B.afee,)t aeyUaB .U avt a., ia a.alXt.l(Mb.ie L. L. SsCTg KIDDER'S PASTILLES.Kr.nSS agVliurlestowii, Muu. AriTTTir Itabii aX ei.iu OiecMeee. Thoua I I r I I I (VI SJilis ourea. l.oeest frloee. Do cot fei 1 A XLL to write. t)r, K. K. Marsh, tju uoy.Mioo fiiOQriA A V EA It. llo io Make"ltTiv7J7.iJ Saiig off a ' T1 -ISN T W J,eBm. m bI4bbbA 1.1 3 t ito.lmUTC.
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