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VERMONT WATCXIMAN & STATE JOtJItNAX,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1883. AVATOHING. Walchlng for somebody, wMe brown eyes, Waltlng to give hlm a rare surprlo? OIi, Is lt fatber, whos e horse's feet Kall In tlio tllntnnco, smoolh nnd fleot Father, whose lioart for many a mlle, Korward has lesped to tlie dear old xtito. 01), liow thoy'll klss lilin, and hold hlm fnt, M'hen falhor ls home with his balrns Rt last. " Illitl" crlcs slsler to llaby Wlll " Llsten, ilarllng I le mount the htll. Oh, how Bellm flles ovcr llio ground I Hearer and nearer tlie lioof-beats sonnd." Flowers for father, and looks of Joy, flweetest wonls shall their tongues employ, Pomebody's comlng the dear, tlie w Ise t Shlne out to grcet hlm, you brlghttirown eycs. M, E. Sangtter.in llarper'i YounQ I'eople. Tho Sclcnco Of Rlllllllllg. St. Nicholns says verv few boys know how to run. " IIo, ho I" say a dozen of onr boya. "Just brinj; on the boy that can run faster than I can I" But, stop a moment. I don't mean that most boys oan't run fast I mean they can't run far. I don't boliovo thero is one boy in fifty, of those who may rnad this, who can run a quartor of a mlle at a good smart paoo without having to blow like a porpose by the tirao ho has raade his diatance. And how many boya are there who can run, f aat or slow, a f ull mile without stopping ? It hardly speaks well for our race, doea it, that almost any animal in creation that pretenda to run at all can outrun any of uf ? Take the smallest terrier-dog you can find, that is Eound and not a puppy, and raco with him. Ile'll beat you badly. Ho'll run a third faster than you can, and ten times ns far, and this with lega not more than six inches long. I havo a hound so active that he alwaya runs at least seventy-five milea when I stay a day in the woods with him ; for he certainly runs more than seven miles an hour, and if I am gone ten liours, you see he must travel about seventy-five miles diatance. And then, a good hound will sometimos follow a fox fortwo days and nighta with out atopping, going more than three hun dred and fifty miles, and he will do it without eating or sleeping. Then, you may have heard how some 01 the runners in the South Afrlcan tribes will run for long diatancea hundreds of milea car rying dispatchea, and making very few stopa. 1 make these comparinons to show that our boya who cannot run a mile without being badly winded, are very poor runners. But I believo I can tell the boys something that will help them to run bet ter. I was a pretty old boy when I first found it out, but the first time I tried it, I ran a mile and a quarter at one dash, and I was not weary nor blown. And now 1 am going to give you the secret : Breathe through your nose! I had been thinking what poor runners we are, and wondering why the animals can run so far, and it camo to me that perhaps this might accour.t for the difference, that they always take air through the nose, while we uaually begin to puff through our mouth before we have gone many Tods. Some animals, such as the dog and the fox, do open their mouths and pant while running, but they do this to cool themselves, aud not becauae they cannot get air enough through their noses. I found once, through a sad experience with a pet dog, that dogs muat die, if their nostrils become stopped. They will breathe through the mouth only while it 'S forcibly held open ; if lef t to themselves, ' they always breathe through the nose. So, possibly, we are intended to take all our breath through the mouth. There are many other reasons why we ought to mako our noses furniah all the air to our luugs. One ia, the nose ia filled with a little forest of hair, which is always kept moiat. like all the iuner surfaces of the nose, and particles of dust that would otherwise rush into the lungs and make trouble, are caught and kept out by this little halry network. Then the pasaage3 of the nose are longer, and smaller, and more crooked than that of the mouth, so that, as it passes thrcugh them, the air be comes warm. But these are only a few reasons why the nose ought not to be awitched off aud lef t idle, as so many noses are, while their owners' go pufling through their moutha. All traiuers of men for racing and rowing, and all other athletic contests, understand this, and teach their pupils accordingly. If tho boya will try this plan, they will soon see what differ ence it will make in their endurauce. After you havo run a few roda holding your mouth tightly closed, there willcome a time when it seema as though you could not get f.ir enough though the nose aloue ; but don't give up ; keep right ou, and in a lew moments you will overcome this. A little practico of this method will go far to make you the best runner in the neigh borhood. " Jnck." A year or more ago as the foreman of one of the iron works of this city was crossing the yard one day he espied a lit tle skip of a boy, seemingly not over eleven years of age, seated ou a big fly wheel and chowing the cud of bitter re flection. " Who are you ?" " I'm Jack." " What are you doing here V" " Besting." " What do you want ?" " A job." Those were the inquiries and answers. The boy was pale-faced and ragged, but in his fine, steel-blue eyea the foreman saw game; and, too, the idea of a waif like him setting out to baltle with the world, touched a tender chord in the heart of the man who had boys of his owu, and he set Jack to work in the yard. No one thought the boy would stay a week, and so no one cared to ask whore he came from or who he waa. But he stuck. He was hard working and faithful, and as the weeks went by, he gained friends. One day he waltted up to the ioreman anu saiu : " I want to learn the trade." " You ? Ha 1 ba I ha I Why, Jack, you are not big enough to handlo a cold chisel I" " I can whip any 'prentice boy in tliia shop I" was the earnest drclaration. " Just hear him I AVhy, any of the lot could turn you wrong eide out I When you get big enough to whip the smallest one you come to me for a job." At noon that day Jack walked up to tho biggest appreutice boy in the shop nnd said : " Come out doors. ' " What do you want?" "I'm goiug to lick you." ' What for ?" " Beoause I want a chance to learn the trade." The two went out, and in sight of twenty witueasea, little Jack won a victory. At one o'olock ho touched hla oap to tho foreman and said : ' I've lioked your biggest 'prentioe and want to go work 1" Ten minutes later he had become a machinist's apprentice, and if you go in there to-day you will find hlm With greasy haLds, oily face aud a head full of buainess ideas. Jack cartiea the keys to the drawers where the Bteam guage, tafety valves aud other trimmings are kept, and he knows the uso of every tool, tho worklugs of every pieoe of ma ohinery, and there ia a constant call for Jack here and Jack there. Before he is twenty h will be a finishod maohiuist, and before he is twenty-fivo ho will be foreman of Bomo great shop. He it quiot, earnest, respectful and obsorving. What ho does in dono well. What he in told ho novor forgots. And here in Detroit are hundreds of boys who complaln that thero is no chance for them, even when backcd by money and iniluence. They walt and walt, and whlno and complain, and loavo it to waifs like llttlo Jack to call up tho game to their soula and walk boldly into a great manufacturing works attd say: "I'm here I want a job 1 Free Press. Dctornilucd to Succccd. "Eight times threol" said Willio Wll son, impatiently. " 0, what ia tho matter withme? Can'tl get that right?" "Come on, Willio 1" shouted the boys at tho win dow ; " we can't wait ; finish your losson afterward." " 0 yes," said Willie. "Af terward I I know all about him ; he has cbeated me many a time, and 1 have no faith in hlm. Nine times four are thirty six." " Bother nine times fourl It ia time we were off, and we ahall have to go without you." " I ahould like to bother it," said'Willie; "it is giving me bother enough. How much is it, anyhow ?" " One hundred and seventy-nine. Now, come on this minute, or wo ehall go with out you." "Look here, Ilarry Jones," said Will, lookiDg up a minute from his work ; " this ia the laat example in our leaaon. I've got all the others, and I know 1 ehan't have any more time for arithmetic, and I don't mean to stir from this corner till I get thia bothering old fellow right. I've gone over him three times now, and it won't come ; if I have to do it tbreo hundred timea, I mean to have it. So there I" " Bother take the example, anyhow I" said Harry, in his crossest tone. " Come on, boys; we can't lose all the fun waiting tlll midnight for him ;" and away every ooy went. ' Nino times four are thirty-four," aaid Willie, patiently ; and though, of course, it was not right, and never will be, he worked away juBt as steadily; and when he found that ho was wrong again he said, talkiug to himself, "Now, look herel You think you are going to beat me, don't vou ? 'Well, vou never wero moro mls- taken iu your life. My name ia I'erse vere Wilson. Father said I had earned that name, and that I should have it as long as I deserved it ; and 1 hopo you don't think I am going to lose my name and my place in the claas just to pleaae you." Then he begau again slowly, pa tiently, oach figure carefully studied, and at last the example " proved itself," aud Willie, with a soft hurrah and a loud yawn, got up from his corner. Tho laat gliinmer of twilight waa fading. No use to talk of ball playing now ; f uu was over for that evening. "I don't care," said Willie, as he went up to bed," it will be more fun for me than for the others when the roll of examples ia called to-morrow." Sure enough 1 "Master Willie," said I'rofessor Bennet, looking up over hia spectaclea, " you are the only member of the clasa to be marked ' Perfect ' to-day. There was more ball playing than perso verance by the rest of the clasa, I fear." 1 uung lleaper. TT"I A A. MnKHK'S KRTATK. JL HTATK OF V-KItMONT, Washington DMrlct.PR. In I'robate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for said mamct, on uie am any or j une, a. u. issj : An lnBtnunent pnrportlnR to be the last W1U and iesiameni 01 ira .. ."noret ihhjdi vhijii? iu bmiu ljw trlct. ilPceAned. belne tiresented to the Court for I'robate It la ordered by aaid Court, that all peraons concerned thereln he notlflwi toamienrata scPion of nald Court. to be held nt tho I'robate Ofllce, ln Montpelier, ou the 23d day of June, A. I). 1883, and show causef if any they may have. ngalnst the I'robate of said will: for which purjwM) it Ia f urther ordered, that notico of this order b publlshed three weeks succesrtively ln the Ver mont waicninan a siaie oournai, pnnuxi i inont peuer, previoua to saui iime appoinxea ior ueanng. Uy the Court. Attmt, 99-01 A. C. AVEU1LL, ReKlster, IUCY J. IIIOK'R KSTATK. J STA i'E OF VKIIMO.NT, AVaslilnffton DUtrict, 8. In Trobate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for said uuinct, on tne aui aay 01 o une, a u. iwz ; An lnatniment purjKirtlng to be the last Will and Te tament of Lucy J. Klce, late of WaltsQeld, in said trict, deceaaed, being presented to the Court by Walter A. Jones, tlie Executor thereln named, for I'robate; Jt ls ordered bv said Court. that all terson concerned thereln be notlfled to appear At a sesslon of said Court to be held at the I'robate Ofllce, ln Montpelier, on the M day of June, A. I). 1883, and show cause, lt any they may have, against the probate of said will: for which purpose lt wfurther ordered, thirtnotice of thla order b putilished three week Buccesslvely ln the Ver mont Watchman A State Journal, prlnted at Mont leller, previoua to said time avpolnted for hearlng. liy the Court Attet, 99-U1 A. C. AVEKILL, Iteglster. SOPIIIA STONK'S KSTATJ2. 3TATE OF VERMONT, Iilstnrt of WaahlnKton, sa, In I'robate Court, held at Montjwller, ln said Dlatrlct, on the 12th day of June, A. I). 1883 : Johu M. Flfther, AdmlnlMrator of the estate of Sophla 5tone, lateof Cabot, tn aid DUtrlet.derased, preKeuts bU admlnUtratlou account for examlnatlon aun allow nnce, and maken appllcation for a d(t:ree of dlstrtbu tlnn and partltlnn of tlie ct-Ute of snld deceased. Whereupou.lt ii orderetl by said Court, that said arcount and said appllcatlm be referred to aseivlon thereof.to ha held at Hih I'robate Ollife in said Montpelier, on the 2!)11 ilay of June. A. 1). 1883, for heariiiK and declslon ihereon : And, lt la f utther onlf-re!, Uiat notlue liereof be Kiven to all iersonB InU'rested, by publlcatlon of the Bame threo weeks succespively in the vermont Watchman Jt State Journal, a newspaper publlAhed at Montpelier, previoua to said time appolnied for hearing, tliut they may appear at satd time nnd place, and show canse, if any they may have, why said aooouut ahould not be al lowed and such decree made, Uy the Court. Attest, 00-03 A. C, AVEKILL, Regiater, IANNA PUTNAM'S KSTATK. ! BTATE OF VERMONT, Wasldngton DUtrlct, sa. In 1'robnte Court. held at Montpelier, ln said Dlstrlct on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1883: John M.Flsher, Kxecutorof tho last WU1 andTesta ment of Fanna I'utnam, late of Cabot, ln said Dlatrlct, deceased, preaents hla admmlatratlon account for exam lnatlon aud allowance, and makea appllcation for a de cree of tUstrlbutlon and parlltlon ot the estate of said deceased Whereupon.lt ls oruered by Rald Court, that said account aud said appllcation be referred to a au slon thereof, to be held at the I'robate Ofllce, ln said Montpelier, on the 2lHh day of June, A. 1, 1683, for hearlnR anddeclHlou thereon; And, ltlaf urther ordered, that notice hereof be given to all peraons tnter&tteil, by publicatlon of the aame three weeks successlvely m the vermont Watcliman A 8tate Journal. a newspaper pub llahod at Montpelier, previoua to aald time appoluted for hearlng, that they may appear at aald tline and place. and show cauBe. If any they may have, why said account ahould not beailowM.and such deoree made, Uy the Court. Attent, 00-03 A C. AVEKILL, KeglsUr. HIKASI GALK'S KSTATE. HTATE OF VEItMOMT, Wasldngton Dlstrlct, M. In I'robate Court, beld at Montpelier, ln and for said Dlstrlct, ou the 5th day ot June, A. I. 1683 1 llarrtet A. Oale, Eiectitrlxof the last will andtcsta lnent of lllram llale, late of llarre, ln said Dlstrlct, de ceased, makes appllcation to said Court, wllh the con sent aud approlmtlon, ln wrltlng, of the devlsees andle gates of said deceased, resldtng ln said stato, for llcense to sell all of the real estate of satd decasil, now on hand, sltuated ln said llarre, to wlt : " The llcnie l'lace," representtng thit Ibe sale thereof would be beuenclal to the devlsees and legateos of the dewased, aforosald, and those lnterested ln his estate. Whereinion, lt I or riorel by said Court. that said aimllratiim tm rferrMl to n sesslon thereof, to 1 held at the I'robate Ofllce, ln said Montpelier, on the 22d day of June, A. 1. 1683, for hearlng aud dectston thereon; and, It ls f urther ordered, that ull persons Interestod be notlned hereof, by publlcatlon ot notice ot satd appllcation aml order iiiei wn, iiiico wkm BuuuvBsiveiy iu um vermont waicir man & Htate Journal. a newsnauer nubltshnl at Mont. peller, and which clrculateaju tbe nelghborhood of those Interesled, before salil Ulue of bearlng, that tbey may amivnr t priu uiw nm- kuu, u uvj IMXI CaUSO, OO' lei t thereto, Uy the Contt. Attwst, DS-01 A. C. AVKHILL, Iteglster. TVANIML K. HHNNKTT'H KSTATK. J BTATE OF VKltMONT, AVanhlugton Dlstrlct ss, Iu I'robate Court, held at Montteller, In aud for said uisirici, on tne iiinuay ot June, a. i'. tnj, Carollne I Ilennett, Admtnlslrntrlx,wlth tho will an' nezeil. nr the estate Of Danlel K. Ueunett. late of Alont. peller, In said Dlstrlct, deceased, makes appllcation to said Court, wllh the oonsent aud approbatlon, ln wrl tliiLT. of llia davtsees and leizatees ot Siild deceased. for liceuse to sell all of the real estate cf suld deceased, sltu- alixt iu said Monliieller, to wltl The "lioiue place," sIIurUhI on llarre street. and a lot of land sltuated on Maln street, representlng that the sale thereof would be beneflclal to tho devlsees and legateesof said deceased, and those Interesied ln his estate. Whercupon, lt ls or dered by said Court, that said appllcation be referred to a sesslon thereof, to be held at the I'robate Oflloe In said Montpelier, on the 34 day of July, A. I, 1883, for hearlng and declslon thereon and, lt la further ordered, that all notice of said appllcation and order theieon, three weeks fuocesslvely ln tlie Vermont Watcliman A Htate duurnai, a newspaper puonsneii at Aiontrauer. and Whlcll Olrculates ln tbe neltfhtmrtinnd nf tlinsn lntir. ested, before said time of hearlng, that they uiay appear at said time and place, and, lr they see cause, oblect ttlPrptn. Ilw Itta flAnrt A.tua. IIO-W A. O. AVEKILL, IteglsUr. NEW STYLES 171 ORCANS SILCI)! i Sllllt OrBnnn-WILCOX A WHlTK-OrBnnii Oritnng-WILCOX A WIIITOr(tJ(i Ort;iin-WILCOX ,t WlllTE-Oririins tOrtanB-WILCOX & WlHTJ5-Oritau The Weber Piano CUUINO THE l'AST FKW YKA1W HAS 11AUE TI1K JIOST KAl'lU OAIS8 OF ANY NAXO MASU FACTUUED. CLUETT .c soxs, Sole Aeentn. - - Troy, New Torlc. The Weber Piano FOU ITS SYJirATHETIC QUAL1 TY AND SWEETNESS, 13 UNEX CEL1.EU. See tertlmonlals of Artlsta. CLUETT .C SOXS, Solg Aeciitx, - - Troy, New Yorl. CLUETT & SONS. Auction Sale! I will soll ntpnblinanction on Thur-dny, .Septem ber 27, 1883, at one o'clock, r. u., my Home Farm of 200 Acres nltuatol one mlle poutb ot JlBrsliflclrl vllluge, on tlie rcmd to Montpelier. There ls a goort unar orclmrd of 8UU trees and a good arple orcbant HUlllclent for famlly ae. The i butldlngii are nearly new aud ln good ronultion. The I houe im niouse aud rat proof, wllli cemented cellar. Good noft, durable water runs to bouse and barns, and never tallt. The farm ls well dlrlded and under a good stale of cultlvatlon. Will Out Eiglity Tons of Hay. I have a qnantlty of back pasture also for sale. I would likn nnrtlps wldhinir to nurchase.tocoine aud se lt before the cropa are put lu or hay l cut and ln the barn, and see 1 ior tnemseivea wnat me iarm w. aiho, ou weunes dny, Oct. 3, 1883, at one o'clock, r. ir., A Farm in Woobury, Vt., at the head of Went Long I'ond, on the West Woodbury road leadlng from Hardwick through Worcester loMout peller. ConUlns about l"5acre,weildlvlded,tlie mow ing being mostly meadow uml lutervale. aud Cixts Fif teen Tons of Hay, with pasturage. Also contalns a large assortment of tlm ber. and a young apple and sngar orchard. lt has two good barns; the houite was butued two years ago. Ner-er-falltug soft water runs to the barns. lloth laims will be sold on easy teruis to sult purctmsers. JU1IN K.KDDV. Marshfield, Vt., May 2S, 1653. KJ-15 Y CAN liK MAU1S wllhont hard work lf rJU ONLY KNOW 1IOYV TO IJO IT. Thousands ot men and women are dragglng Out a mlserable exlstence ln fac- torles and mllls breathlng polsonous fumes enrlchlng their employers and then dropplng quletly Into the grnve, leavlng their chlldren to the same fate. AVK (JAN and will relleve you. We wlsh to employ ten or more young men and women ln every town ln the U. S. We pay good wages and give you llght, prontable employ- meut. 'o plcture, palntlug, recelpte, canvasslog or other expenslve humbtigs. Youwlllnothavetopayoutadol- ' lar to test the work. All that we requlre of you ls that you seud us your name and address plaluly wrltten, and TEN CENTS. 'ow don't cry humbug hecause we I ask you for 10 cents. lf you really are a worker and mean buslness you certaluly can flud no fault. We only ask lt to piotect ourselves from " Dead lleatB" and curioslty seekers. In return we will ptomptly send you by return mall a box ot goods and full dlrectlons, terms of puyment, etc, that w 111 enable vou to earn a handsome iiviugwuu uut luue exenioii. e uu noi promiseyou rlches. but somelhlng that will btlng you lu more money t than you ever made uetoro ln your ute. It you are satls lied with present occupatlon, work for us durmg jour i spare houis. I V WILL, 1'AY YOU. TlIIs ls uo humt)ug. Write now, as H may uot appear aguiu. Ad dress p,atnly, EJIL'IRE MAXUFACXUHIXG CO. Cll0Xt3J llKOOKLTK, E. D. X. Y. 's Calculator nnd Diaiy Makes Practlcnl Arithmetic ey for all. Sluipli- IIoh tbe art of oomputallon, and enables uvery Filrmer and Tradesman to make cirrct aud ln ntnutancouacalculatlonslniill their buslness trans actlons. Is worth lb welght ln gold to every one qulck ln flgures. lt ls neatly prlnted, elegantly bound, ac- companted by a Kenewable Dlary, Silioatk Slate, 1'EBPkTUAL Calendar and VAiUAnm l'ooket ISook. Morocco, 81. Sent postpald on recelpt of prlce. Ajrents waiitcd. Sella raptdly. Address F1CI3I) L. HUNTINGTON, 83-39wcJ Malone, New Y'ork. HOYT & G ALE, Real Estate Agents, Plainfield, Vermont. FarrriB, Vlllage 1'laceg, nnd all kinds o( Keal l'UUe Leases and MortKagea negotlated. Seod fur circularH. Ternia nioaerte. 00-tf SALEM LEAD COMPANY, LEAD VIPE untl SIIEET LEAD. All goodivarrantedto betqual to thebeit (n themartct. Fkamk A. IlBowK.Treaa, SAL.HM, fllAhb. FISTULA AND PILES Cureri lrltliout tho Uno or tho Kulfc. W1I.I.1AM Ili:AI(M.U.,Ilarvard,1842),andK011KItT M. HKAU (M.U., Uarvard, 1S7(1), 1 1 bomereet btreet, ItOHtuil, give stiecial atteutlou Uj thetreatmuijtor U'lS TUL.A, fll.liti ANO AI.I, DINKAMKS OF T1IK JCIJUIU.II, without uetenllon tioiu busliiess. Abundant retetencs glven. I'auiphlets seut ou appllca Uon. Ofllue hours 1 lo 4 r. u, (exceptMuuilaysJ. tS'J-33 Auction Commission House I Come btgh, come low, to the Auction Comnilfwlon IIouwj aud buy yuur'leas dlrect Iroiu Chlna rihI Jnpao, throuKhthe tvcelvers. AWnys ou handl t'rult, lotuicco and Cigan, htcoiid-hatid Kuruiture. 1 am the vnty Auo tloneer ln Montpelier Umi makeiia BiHxiattyot aelltag real and peiBoual proinjrly, hmployiuent Agency. DA.MKL CAltlt, South Maln St., Montpelier, Vt. 94-tf School Furniture for Saiel Beats and desk. for nlnety puplls are now oltered for sale by the Montpelier liulon Hchool Dlstrlct. they are modern lu style, lu fair condttlon, aud well adaptd lo the wants of a couulry school. Can be seen at Uie Unlon hchool bnlldlng, or at tbe auction rooma ou Maln street. Call suou for kikxI bargalns. II y OHUF.lt OF (JOMMITTF.E. Montiwller, August 21, 1M.'. 5-U POULTBY l I will iay the hlghest maiket pilce for all klnds ct poultry. Will make returns by return ot mall for con slgnuients made byfrelght oreipress. l'rtces sent on appllcation. lloxes snd crates returned It so ordered. 9S-U1 K. A. ICCMIIALl,, Nurtlillulil, Vt. $5toS2QPV!,.,yi,tl""n,!' SamplesworlhWfree Jlutu Address Sthson &C11., I'orllaml, le. 11 Summer Hesorts NORTHWEST. If tho Good People of New England Are contfmplntlng n Sutnm.r Trlp, we wonM snggest that tliey vlxlt the followlng tinlnls In Wls consin, Mlnnesota and lowai SIH.WAU1CKK, WAtlKKSIIA, I'AT.MYIIA, MADISON, 1'JtAIIUK 1JU CUIKN, l'KWAUKKE, LAKE 8IHH, UAIITI.AND, NASHOTAII, OH'I'OUDS, O1LAU0I1KK, OCONUMOWOO, ItlLllOUltN CITY (Dells of the Wlsconsln), SI'AllTA, FllONTKNAO. ST. l'AUI., MINN1SAPOI.18, J'llIOIC LAKE, Uia 8TONE LiAKE (OrtonTllle), 81'IIUT LAKE, LAKE OKOIIOJHI!, OLEAR LAKE, Lake MINNBTONICA, WHITE lSEAKLnke, ItEAVEIl DAM, ELKIIAKT LAKE nnd ASIILAND, Rtars of the first mngnltnde, all radlant with health and pleasure-glrlng propertles, will do well to bear In mlnd Ibat the .teady-golng, rellable aud comfortable publlo serrant, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul RAILWAY, COHTIircis to run IU ralatlal Coachni and Farlor Can overtu mainl9cent llnea bctween Chicago, MUwaukeo, UU Panl, Irlluneapolls and all prlnclpal cltlea, Yillages and towns ln the mlghty GOLDEN NORTHWEST and contlnues to give nnboundod satlsfactlon to Its lm mense hosts of patrons. beoause of the perfectlon of lts track, equlpment aud serrlce, Numerous dAlly tralns (except tundays) each way be tween Chicago, Milwaukee and all polnts named. Ex curslon and Commutatlon Tlckets in keeplng with the rfqulrementa of the times, bctween Melropolltan and Huburban planes at rates to sult Klngs, Lords, Commons, the ltepubllcan and Democratlo Clttzens and Boveretgns of the " Land ot the Free, aml the Home of the llrave." Let lt be remembered also that this old Rcliablo aud Excolslor Tlioroaglifaro travcrses the ilonanza Keslonn of IlllnDls. Wlsconsln. lowa. Mtntiesota and Uakota. and that a Tourlst Tlcket bctween Chicago, tit. l'aul and llnueapolls, over the ' umcairo, AintvHuitce nnu ni. i-ani itnimuy, glves the possessor of lt a cholce between thiee llner ronts than can be found elsewhere on this contlnent, all owned and managed by tlils oompuny, and a round trlp tlcket by lt aCtords the traveler a grander varlety of ' everythlng pleaslng than can be fouud on any other I rallway. Come and see for yoarselyes. S. S. niKKRILL, J. T. OLAKK, Qeneriil fllanacor. Oeuoral Snp't, A. V. II. OAKPKNTEK, OENEILVL FAS8E50ER AND TICKET AOENT, Jlllwiiukee, AVIscousln. P. S. Send to Mr. Carpenter for n "Re connolssanco of tbe Goldon Northwest," hand xomely Ulustratod. Mailed free. (Incorporntod.) B. LOMI1AHD, Jb l'resldent. JAS. L. LOMBARD, Ylce Fresldent and Mauager, Cmiltnl SI33.80O AiKlltloiml l'ersonnl I.lnblllty lSU.HOO UIUEOTOKS. I). Lohbabd, Jr.,229 Washington etreet,Doslon,Mass.; Jambs L. Loudard, Casbler liank of Creston, Creston, lowa; Lkwis LouBAao,226 Washington street, Itoston, Mass.; JodBPii jACons,Jr., l'rtsldent lllngham Natlonal lsank. South lllnghatn, Mass.; C. T. ItcryuM, l'resldent Flve, Cents Havlngs llank, Keene, N. II,; (I. A. Liicn pibld, Treasnrer Keene Flve Cents Navlngs llank, KeeDe, -S. 11.; W. F. lHATBit, Cashler First 'atlonal Unnk, Concord, X. II.; llon. E. D. ULODOkTT, l'resldent 1'as sumiwto tiavtngs llank, St. Johnsbury, Vt.; L. D. Skin nek, Cashler Kansas htate llank, Wlchlta, Kan.; Ueo. E. NFALTOSf, f-ecretary Lombard Mortgage Co., Wlchlta, Kan.; S. h. KiKO,Deputy Hheilft of sedgwick County, Wlchlta, Kan. Safe 6 and 7 Per Cent IOWA, NEBKA8KA AND KASSA8 Farm nflortgage Loans. Conservative Valuation; Absolute Security, TIiIb Company will furnlsh carefully Melected 6 per cent Fatm MortgdgeH, pilnclpaland mterext guaranttedty&.y able lu lioaiou. AIho uuKuarantred 7 ptr ceuu, wblcn, through tlila iiianayement, have been so deaervedly popu Inr Over twenty )eare experience on their ian, aud flve mllllons loaned wlihoiu 'ihey have proved amoiiK the best pecurltles held by the SavlDgs llauks of 'ew llatnrhlreand Vermuut, Lffe Innurance Cumpanlen ot Connecticut, Collegea, frntee and prtvate partles. ln addltlon to capltni and UttbllUy of tStockhoUlern a Uuarantee Fund of 4 pt-r cent ou t-acb louu maae by the I'ompiny will be Bct aMe hb a Ppi-cUl protectlou to the holdein of Guaranteed Mortgages. J hewj mortgHge are negotlated Uiruugti the liauk of Cremon, L'rwton, lowa. Kor nale ln numa to nult at our norton ofllce, Applv for painphlet, wltJi leferetices aud partlculara to L.V1S4 LOMilAKlaeueral Ageut,b Washington Mtrvet,Uoton. 8i-01 For Summer Resorts, j, it it undoubtedhj a oood vtan to tale xcith you to the tumtntr hvmta uelt ielectcdtt vf mutic booxs for txvgxng and for ptayxng, For SliiKiui;, tnke : GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG. KNLAKUEO KUiriON (S-' Uoard-i, or f-'.50 Uloth). The beii lnUiellaneouK belecuou of pupular ftougs, with acconipiiuimeut, extant, MINSTEBL SONCJS, OLD AND NEW. ($2 lloarda. $i..W ciolh.) lleat and only collectlon of tliu worltl-ttlue, famous riaulatiou, Jubllee and Hn etrel songs. BEAUTIES OF SAORED S0N&. i lloards, 51. W Cloth.) Adinlrable assemblageot the swcvtust sacreil lyrlcs. l'lano or Uigan accompaulmeut. I'or Plnylni,-, take: MUSIOAL FAVORITE. ($2 Itoardx, S2.W Cloth.) Svw and very well chonen couectlon of 1'lauo riecen ot luedlum ddllcuUy. UKAIS OF KTJIAUSS. i ch2 Uoardu, $2.W UKaIIS OFTtlK DANCK.f Clotn. The very biightet piano luuHto puullslieu. licxcilptlous of thlrty other flrni-claftd collecliona (eut oa appllcatlun, Iu lruns and Nciirly Keudy : A GRAND BOOK OF WAR SONGS. for Uamp Fties and all U, A, lt. meetlngs. Look out forltl Any book malled, tostpald, for retall prlce. T ; O. Ditson & Co., Boston. H. H. EDDY, No. 70 Stuto St., opposlto Kllby, Hoslou. Secures l'atents ln the Untted Statesi also ln Oreat llrlulu, Frauce aud other torelgn countrles. Coples of the clalms ot any l'atent luruisbuu by remlttlug one UolUr. Asslguuieuts recoruett at Washtugton. A'o Agtticy tn the UntteU Statet po$sttiti tupertor ucii ftes ur obtainutff I'attntt or utcertaititna tne patent aOililu 1 inccutioin. it. II. KI)1) V, SoUcltor of l'atents. TKSTIMONIALS. " I regard Mr. Eddy ns one of the mott capallc and tuccenjul practltlouers with whuiu 1 have had uitlual luuiiuutuse. " CIIA8, MAXON', CommUtloner of l'atents." " Inventors cannot employ a person ntore truetworthy or luoieoapable of seouilug tor Ibemau earlyand la vorablu conslileralluu at tlie l'atent Otllce. " r.l)ilUM) 11U11K t, laui Uuuiinfcuiuuer ot 1'atenU." " llosrux, October 19, 1870. "II. 11. Eddy, t'lg t Dear Sir Yon procured for me, lu lbltl, uiy drst palem. ttlnce theu you have actcd forandadvlsedinelu huudreds of casee und proouretl many pateuts, teissues aud exteuilous. 1 have oooa sloually employrd the best ageucles lu ew Vork, l'hlla. delpbla auu Washluglou, bui 1 suilglve jou almost the whole ot uiy bualuus, lu your Une, oiid advlse others tu employ you. Yuurstiuly, UKOHOK IlltAl'Klt." liotion, Januury 1, luttj, 7T-sa BRADFORD ACADEMY. ittftXS pafttied lu arrauemeutit for cuiufort aud health of puplls, Tweuty-Qveaciett, twuhelu ttoodtot lald out ln plea aut walk, wllh surutibery and treen. Ueflulte clHcatcal ainl Renerul cuuue of ftiudy, AUo, preparatory aud op. tlonul oourfMj. Svw uymuavluin, muslo aud art roonu, Aitrutiouilcat obervttiury aud ihemtcal Ubrtttory. Full corpa or uouipeteut teacheru Year ooiuiuence ept(u her4,lWJ, ror ctruulars aud adiniMiou appiy tu SlUt ANMKK.JOU.SHON.lTluclil, tiradtord, Mornlilni) Holilt Oureil In 10 t 9 ,,rtyt,'o Vy untUOurod. Jfiga week hi vour own town, Terms a.id W outflt ,fuutree Address 11 IWu kt A Co., Porllnnd, Slo. Friday, June 22. "TlieOreat Inter-Oci-an has flrmlfestalillshed Itself as a consclentlous show, and carrles Its adTertlsemcnbj out lo tlie lettei." Hartford (Conn.) Oonrant, CO.V1I.MG ON ITS FIFTH ANNUALTOURI A OU.VNI) CONSOLIDATlOSf. J"OS:iT 33. DORIS5 GREAT IWTER-OCEAM irnii ai Best M i liiiil MONSTER MUjIilONAIRE MENAGERIE, Megatherian Museum and Double-Ring Circusl Unequaled ln Extent, Unparalleled in Attractlveness and Unrlvaled In Oeneral Excellence, Renulrlng for IU transportatlon Tlaree 3?alace Eaihvay Trains, Eipeclally constnictrd for the purpoe, and loaded aud bearlng Its burden, repreentlng an actual eutlay of 51, WO.UOO. embiaclng a greater varlety, and more surprlses, sensatlons and noveltles than have ever before been coot nned nnaer one man,gement. The world's greatest wonder, MILLTE OHBISTINE, the TWO-HEADED LADY! The most wonderful mnde of all Ood's creatnre s. Two heads, two hearts, four arms and four lower llmbs, unltlng ln a slngle Ixvly, all Wns perfectlyand sjmmetrlcally formetl. Engaged last season, after ten years' absence ln Ktirone, ny jiessrs. uatrneiaer i)ons, and re-cngagen tiy Mr. Koris ior tnts season ior tne enormons saiary oi $24,000. She ls not a slde show cutloslty, but ls seeu ln the Oreat Intcr-Occan Sbow free ot charge. More and Rarer Wild Beasts than were ever before Exhibited Under Oanvas. The Itst of excluslro featureR U exceptlonally larjre, and only a few of them can be mentloned, Among them are: A HUCE HERD OF PERFORKV1INC ELEPHANTS, Comprlslng all the dlHerent speutes. An Amphlblons Anomaly, The Egyptian Bovalapua or, Bovine Beast of tho Sea. Ferocious Man -Eating Lion Slayers, The Rtrongeft of all anlmnls ftave the Klephant. Capturod ln tho far Interlor of Afrlca, and Iraported by Mestrt Uatchclder & Dorls at the enonnom cof t of Si3,(00. The only speclmen of this strange thing of strength tn Amerlca. BABY ANIMALS OF EVERY KIND AND SIZE, all nccompanled by tbelr parents. Horrible Iliiman Blood iSviclcing' Vampires. The most voraclous. trecherous and Insldlotis destroyer of manklnd. The only one ever eihlblted In Amerlca' Fifty deus of animals, making the most mammoth Menageile ln the world. The Snlberl Ioixlle Oiicii ! Contalnlng a suberb constellatlon WILLIAM SHOWLBS, Tbe Phenomenal lilder. The Champlon of all tbe Cham plon ilareback Klders on Karth. Unciuestlonably the greatest rlder that ever stood upou a horse. BLLA STOKES, Amerlca's Trlde. The acknowledged mostbeautltul and best Ilareback Kquestieune tn elther Kurope or Amerlca. SALLIE MABKS, The Fleaslng, l'opular, l'etlte l'remler of the Arena. ZAZEL, The Uuman Cannon Uall, for years the reUjnlng Uon of all Kurope. She 1 the only liuman Iwlng tver (thot out of a pow.lere-loadeil caunoo. t - :: f;. TIIE THREE SIEGJ-XtlST BROTHERS ! The Oreatest Acrobats llvlng or de.id, wearlng the decoratlons of their late Emperor, Xaroleon III, Tlaree Royal Hnssian .tliletes ! From thelmpertalOyinnaslmnt at St, I'etershurgh and Mnsrow.ln Amerlca by leaveof Ills MaJ'ity.the Czar, Ctr In addltlon to these are au almost num'ierless lot ot lesaer llglil), makti g up the roster ot tbe Ilest Clrcut Company throughout. The Grand Free Street Demonstration Takes place Dally at 10 a, u and surpasses In inagnltude and tnsgnlAcence all other parades rver seen ln Amerlca, Among Us mvrlad nf reaturea Is the p'.rsonatlon of Seinlramts, the Assyrtan Queen, In her Trtumphal ntry Inta llabylon, by the 810,0(10 l'KIZK 11HAUTV OF TIIK WDIILll, lt ls nearly three solld milea In lcngtb. aud takes nearly an hour to pass auy glven iolnt, Excurslon tralus wdl be lun on all rallroads, Doorii open t 1 nnd 7 I'. AI. - - - - - - l'erforiuauco beirlua uu hour latrr Notx EsricuL.-One Tlcket Admlti to AU Adveitised Shows. of one hundred Arenlc Starn, led by Princa Satsuma's Royal lapanese Circus! A complete exhtbitlon ln Itself. A full company of tbeee, nurvellous Jugglers, Kecromancers, Faqueers, ila. glclans and Kqulllbrtsu, and tbe besi ever lu Amerlca, Prof. John WingQeld's Dog Circusl Ten Canlne Marvel. The Best Kducated Anlm&la ever seeu, MR. JOHN PATTERSON. Theltamblerfrom Clare, Irlsh Humorlst, Conversatlom allst and Wlt. The Fuunlest and most Orlglnal Clown ln all the world. t