THE McARTHUR ENQUIRER WEDNE8AY, MARCH 12, 1873. Thot -XcArttiur Enquirer Jv ff.BJlVO, ICIHi.i ana rubll.h.r t-A ; MowJiBrOiii.... March IVJSTO. Delegate Ticket. Election, April 7th, 1873. Peie-wte t Hi i km-1 talk-nil CoaveuUon. ULYS&$3 S. CLAYPOOtE. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. ... By reference to (ho proceed ings of tbo A'pnjjfy .Convention in another, parti of to-day's pa per, it will lto seen' that II. S. Clutooi.e was placed in nom ination as Delegate to repre sent jViuton (H)uuty in the State Constitutional Conven tion. IIo was chosen from the three snp-stantial persons who were presented to the Conven tion. Mr. Cr.AvrooLK is just such a man a; Vinton county will want in (lie Constitutional Convention, .as ho is a man oi solid sense a man with no Credit Mobilier stock in view. No more important and on erous public trust can he as signed to a citizen than that ol making,' revising, altering-, 01 amending the fundamental law for millions, of his fellow citi zens a law whidh is to he the ruling guide of the Legislature and the Courts of the State, as wall a-) of its inhabitants, in all . matters tint shall arise before them, until it may bo changed or abrogated by a power equal or superior to that by which it -is ordained or established. 'Among the grave questions to .discuss and de .'ide are: the di viding of tho elections, of State Senators and .Representatives into classes, one halt or,, one third to bo elected annually, and thus prevent the backing of a Legislature for the elec tion of United States. Senators; the devising of means to lessen the burdens of taxation; the change of the judiscial system of the Slate; and the forma tion of a Constitution that can not be violated by e rery Legis- lature mar assembles, To these very important cpmstions we desire to direct the attention of the people ol this little county. Other mat ters we shall speak of before the election on Monday, April 7th. As Mr. Cr.Avrooi.E is a man who will do himself credit and rflcct credit upon the county, and earnestly look after the rights oi the whole people, let us give him a good majority! ANARCHISM. The Republican Government which permits one portion ol its citizens to be massacred by predatory savages, while its army is used 'to intimidate voters and influence municipal elections, is no longer a Re publican Government, but is simply anarch)', with its worst features intensified by organi zation iyranny, with its few redeeming traits eliminated. HOW THEY PROPOSE TO "SAVE." Butler wants to take two millions of dollars from tho peoplo's treasury to pay an in crease of salary to Congress men. He argues that the, re peal of the franking privilege will save more than that, Tho . Radical idea therefore seems to be that if Congress in any way saves anything, the savings must go into the pock ets of (he members. Mueller, the present Radical Lieutenant - fioverner. of Ohio, Who disgraced his position so memorably by his violation of . i parliamentary law, in reiusing to allow j members of the Leg islature to change their, votes from lloiL-.Geotge W.JHorgan : and from llou. John -Sherman -tn .Til r.n'v I'm. TT R Spim tor ;from Oluo declines to r.t6.' a .I'aniJhlaUj for re-electian. ' This hrtws'jtjr;rtdi6 iias piho 'bvhdel of ehamo fur hla seandiXuTp'rT fonniuufc-r- 4 President , of. the Ohio Senate. ' 1 ' Democratic and Liberal Republican County Convention. la pursuance of a call issued by the Committee, the delegates from she several townships, selected at the primary meetings thereof, on Saturday, March 8th, assembled nt the Court House, in. Mc Arthur, ou Monday, March 10.. , ,. At 1$ o'clock the Couventiou was called to order by A. J. Swaim, of the County Central Committee, and, upon whose motion, IIariuson Lyle, of Kichhmd township, was chosen Chairman of the Convention. ., On motion of Dr,S. W. Muxauan, of Clinton, J. W. .Bowes was ap pointed Secretary. On motion, the following gentle men were appointed a Committee m Credentials: W. W. Bblfokd, ol Elk; Dr. J. B. Drakr, of Richland; Joun Akkroh, Sr., of Jackson. On motion, G. A. Cuaig, J. T. Black, and Columdus Johnson, were appointed Tellers. The Chairman stated that the object of the" meeting of the Con vention was to nominate a eundi late for Delegate to the Coiistitu iional Convention, which convenes in Columbus in Ma, 1873. ,'fho Committee on Credentials, through W, W. Belfokd, Chairman, reported that the following gentle men had been chosen iu their re spective townships, as delegates to the Convention, and that every township, except Eagle, Wilkusville, Brown, and Clinton, were represent ed. The names of the delegates in represented townships were as fol lows : Harrison: A. Arganbright, YVm. Clark, Mahlon Arganbright. . Elk: Abram Clark, C. B. Pilch er) W. W. Bclford, John Jones, Ed. Holland, Henry Iluhn, J.' D. Van dei ford, C. W. Holland. Clinton: William Craig, Colum bus Johnson, J. II. Leach, Phillip Warner, G. A. Craig. Dr. S. W. Monahan. Jackson: L. Sampson, John Ankroni, James McGillivray, M. R. Potter. Knox: E. W. Freeman, G. R. Bell. Maditon: William Baughman, J. T. Black, J. J. Allison, J. A. Martin. M. J.' Robertson, Feter Mackin, J. M. Easom, C. W. Gist. Richland: John Collins, George Brown, J. R. Jolley, William Cas sill, Samuel Wyckoff, Joseph Both- well, Ruben Phillips, Wm. Rowland. Swan: Represented by Fred. Frick. On motion, it was Jlesolved, That, should there be any vacancies in the delegations from the several townships, those present be authorized to cast the full vote. Resolution adopted unanimously. On motion, persons present from townships not being represented by delegates, were authorized to east the votes to whicli their respec tive townships may be entitled. On motion, it was Jlesolved, That, a majority of all the votes cast constitute a nomina tion. On motion, the following resolu tion was adopted: Resolved, That each candidate before the Convention appear and pledge himself to abide by the de cision of the Convention. The Chairman announced that nominations were then in order. Fredrick Frick of Swan, announc ed 0. T. Gunning. J. A. Martin, of Madison, an nounced U. S. Claypoole. Dr. S. W. Monahan, of Clinton, announced L. A. Atwood. Mr. Gunning, before the . ballot ing commenced, withdrew his name. The ballot resulted as follows : Claypoole 22 Atwood 19 Gunning 1 Mr. Claypoole having received n majority of all the votes cast, was declared to be the nominee of the Convention for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention. The following communications were handed to the Presiednt of the Convention, by J. M. McGillivray, Secretary of the Democratic Cen tral Committee: Convention. McARTHUR, O., March 10, 1873. To th Pret't of tht bemocrittits Canrtiition: Bin: I hereby tender my relgn.itlon ns u member of the Democratic Central Commit. tee fur Vinton County, U., to take effect thin day. Respectfully ronra, Convention. McARTHUR, O., March 10, 1873. J. M. McGILLIVRAY. McARTHUR, O., March 10, 1873. Pmlirnt County Content inn : Sir: You re hereby untitled Hint a vacancy exist In the Democratic, County Centi ill Com mittee, occasioned by tho removal ol' John Mayo. Kq. Mr. Mayo hit gone South on a trip for lilt health, and will be absent for an Inilcllnito period. J. M. McGILLIVRAY. .". ' Seo'y V.Co. lem.Ceu. Com, On motion, J. W. Bowen and W. W.- Belford were appointed to fill tho vacainciea occasioned by the re- sfgnation of Mr. McGillivray and the absence of Mr. Mayo. On motion, the Convention ad- journed. ,vv, - . HARRISON LYLE J. W. BOWEN, '. "', , . . . - '?"Hmuek Mtowtft to the people if tbe Ohio Leg islature- would adjourn.' SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. Material for Mouldings. According to Mr. C. Euratorl, of London, a compound of al um, glue, and sawdust oilers a convenient material for orna menting furniture or other wood-work. It is easily moul ded,, and by drying becomes so hard that it readily takes a high polish. ' Varxish for Basket Wake. rThe following varnish for basket-work is said to dry rap idly, to possess sufficient elas ticity, and to be applicable without admixture of color. Heat 375 grains of good lin seed oil on a sand-bath until it becomes stringy, and a drop placed upon a cold, inclined surface does not run; then add gradually 7,500 grains copal varnish, or any other oil var nish. As cousidcrable'cfferves cence takes place, a large ves sel is noeessarv. Tho desired consitency is given to it, when cold, by addition of oil ol tur pentine. Water -proof Pasteboard. One of the cheapest and most effectual coverings to render wood perfectly water-proof, and increase its durability, and which will impart to pasteboard the appearance and strength ol wood, is that employed in many ways by the Chinese, according to tests made with a sample sent from Pekin by Dr. Scherzer. It may bo pre pared, as a slightly viscid iluid lit for immediate use, by stir ing into three parts of fresh serum of blood (or defibrinatcd blood) four parts of dry slaked lime and some alum. It should be laid on twice, or at most three times, in order to render aricles perfectly water proof. Propriety of Washing Hit ter. 1 reference to the prep aration of good table butter, Dr. Wilkens Pogarth remarks that there is a rather common beliel that the process of washing but ter injures its peculiar line lla vor and renders it more perish able. The former part of the proposition Dr. Pogarth admits; but thinking the use of fresh water indispenseable for remov ing' the milk and hardening the butter, he recommends its ap plication directly in the churn, avoiding working and kiieiul irig by hand or spatula. Gut ter which keeps well is made in llolstein, by repeated salt ing and heavy pressure, with out tbe use ol water; but it is too salt to be considered line table butter. Removal of Gum from Silk. Formerly raw silk was boiled in hags, in a solution ol soap, whereby its gloss was frequent ly injured. Afterwards this "rocess was modified by cspo sin? the silk to the action of steam after having become im pregnated with Marseilles soap. The removal of the innii from raw silk has since then been still further simplified, and re quires neither boiling nor steam ing. The silk, suspended up on sticks is moved about for a quarter of an hour in a hot bath containing a quarter of a pound of soap lor every pound of silk, and then treated in the same wav in a Kornnd bath, containing only one-fifth pound of soap for a pound of silk, foimple as this proceed ing is, it lias nevertheless been found successful in rendering the silk soft, smooth, and of higher gloss. Grenada, a New Die-Stuff. A secondary product of the manufacture of fuchsine. em ployed for- soine'tlme in dying woolen tfoods, under the name of cerise, aniline, &e. lias of l.vte contained impurities in the form ol lnsoluable foreign sub stances which has siiL'sosted the effort to render it suliicient- Iy pure to warrant its use with the finer fabrics. A dve-stufl named grenada has been pro duced at the factory of Knosp, in btuugart, which is said to give a pure garnet-brown, f roe from tho dirty bluish-rod tint ofceri.se and other substances substituted for archil, and which, bv combination with picric acid, tumeric, &c, can bo made to give any shade of brown. The brilliancy of the color surpasses that of genuine archil. It is applicable to woolen, cotton, silk, leather, and wooden arti cles, bV'use of different mor dants, -and is practically cheap er than cerise, by reason of low first cost, and nbsenee of in- tWdbTettruc. - Dr. Reimann predicts for it , a permanent place among dye-stuffs. ' . General News Items. There are now between 1,300 and 1,100 Menomonee Indians on tho reservation in Shawano County, Wis. , . : Of t he $110,000,000 invested in the coal business in the United States Pennsylvania's share is 867,000,000. , New Orleans Coroners make $30,000 n year, and are being ;set on" by the authorities for fraudulent returns. Manchester, Del., still keeps up the habit of tolling a bell at nino o'clock P. M. as warning for the people to go to bed. The railroad contemplated be tween Ottawa and Emporia, Kansas, is now a fixed fa-t, ind work will bo commenced on it within the next sixty days. Among the farm products Nebraska is collecting for Vi enna are samples of oats 4vield ing 02 bushels per acre, barley Oo, winter wheat 40, dan spring Avheat from 83 to $9 bushels. Whitman county, .Washing ton Territory, lying between the Snake and Columbia Riv ers, is being rapidly settled. It already contains between 2, 000 and 3,000 inhabitants. On the topic ofcapital remov al, the Omaha (Neb.) Herald says: "Sentiment among the people upon the subfect is well nigh unanimous for the remov al." Kansas is talking manufac tories, since the Legislateur passed a bill permitting, them to be exempted from taxation for fifteen years by a Vote of the cities where they are locetad. Last week three daughters of James Bishop, near Charles ton, Trigg county, Ky., went to a field where their prother was burning brush. During the brother's absence the dress of one o! the girls caught fire and before the brother was alarmed by her shrieks or his sisters could be attracted to the spot her clothing had all burned oil except a small strip around her n i'ck,.and the girl was hor ribly crisped from head to foot. She died before a physician could bo brought to her. Milk Cooling. Tbe following mode of cool ing milk is now practiced by the Chicago milk dealers, they hav ing discarded the use of ice: A can is filled with milk, and is placed (with the cover off ) in a stream of spring water, till the temperature of the milk is very nearly the same as that of the water; the milk is not stirr ed while the cooling process is going on. Most farmers have a cooling vat of a capacity four times as large as the milk ves sels that are placed in it. The cans arc placed on slats near the bottom, and an arragement is made whereby the cooler wa ter from the spring flows in at tho bottom, while the water that is warmed by the milk, flows off at the top. The water should stand an inch over the body of tbe can. ith good convenien ces, milk,in ordinary sized cans, may be cooled in about thirty minutes. Where farmers have no springs, they rely upon wa ter pumped from wells. ' When the hiilk has lpen cooled in this manner, the covers are put in place ami the cans are cov ered wi'h blankets, if they are exposed to the sun. Nearly all the dairymen now unite in the opinion that milk hi injured for any purpose by being cooled too suddenly, as by the use of ice or tho employment of patent coolers. They also agree "that warm milk should not be mixed with that which is cold, as it is frequently done by pouring milk into a can that already contains milk cooled by the use of ice. Twenty Ultrouiontanists of both sexes will undertake a pilgrimage to Jerusalem - from Munich under tho guidance of a priest. Bangor, Me., has just dis covered that she entertained a sort of angel unawares last sum mer in the person of Mrs. Bishop, the very same whom the Sandwhich Islanders talk of making their queen. The local merchants are already pluming themselves that they can checkmate all Otliers in-the pine trade with Hawaii, when this Bishop becomes a Queen Milk Cooling. THE FAR WEST. Stock has wintered well in Kansas. Ingalls will be banqueted in Leavenworth, March 25. ' ' St. Paul hopes to navigate the river by March 25. Iowa has 8,235 school-houses, vlaued nt $7,460;381. It is reported that an oil well has been discovered in Alma, Kansas. The bone trade at Elsworth threatens to depopulate the cemetery. From Wyandotte, Kansas, the people are still going West to colonize Colorado. Near Wilson, Kansas, is 'said to lie a bed of cement equal to the Louisville article. Wheat is coming to the Warehouses at Red Wing, Minn, at the rate of 200 to 500 loads a day. The Kansas Pacific Railway, purmg the fast year, shipped 8, 1(57 cars of cattle, 165,340 head. The pecan tree will grow well in California, and the nuts are a valuable article ot com merce. There is an alarming fatality among the children in the Sen Pete country, Utah, from Spot ted fever. They have good reason to know what is meant bv rilroad monopoly in Jefferson County, Kansas, i he lreight tariff on cord wood is 810 a car from Perry to Topeka, a distance lb fifteen miles. Colorado again sensible. She will send her silver ore to Ill inois for reduction instead of transporting coal in the oppo site direction. Records kept at Muscatine, Iowa, show that' during the past thirty-eight years the av erage length of time for which the Mississippi at that point has been closed by ice is sixty- seven days. It lias already been closed since the 5th fo December this year, makign ninety days. Miscellaneous Advertisements I o SAMl.i:sscnl by mail fortiO.-., that rc I ij tnii iiiii.-k r..i if i i . ft. it ... ( liutlium s.ji:nri', .imv York. 7 4v NONAl TREATMENT II I l" nil Kiilncy. Urinary ond I.ivcr ill mim'iiu'm is ciiecied uy Lkl HAMILTON'S BUCHU AND DANDELION. I in 'tsiiiiccily mi llnwoi jans, crialnliitu-1 hi'in In ri'iiidvi; tlii'se w.isim in tho IiIikmI, wliirh iniisc (iiavi-l. Dhihvtvi), IlriRlit'ii UixcnM1, .1 -tntifli -o. Itlu-inn '.llsm. Sciofnla. He, Vf. C. HAMILTON & CO., CINCINNATI, O. 7hv lUI ITOVM KT, fMOpor week, ftKnt uiul I jo lids, In M'll it nvwlii tii U'.JiiiiiiapenHabloli) incn liants final Tiiniiuliu-lui ri. Address, with ouiii'i, i;. 11, Smiili &! ,, (15 Liberty nlifi-t, N. i oi k. 1 4w II i P V easily nmilu with our Htonril A iitl. IJ niv . mvi.h LSiti.ili. llrTJJ ..lu ll iiu I'.w. M.a.ionl MuiniluuturinifLo., 66 fiil- V..... V .... ,.vn a via. I Ur ANTKIJ If you wish to buy s Sowing M.k'Iiiiiii lor fiimllv u so, or net us iigt'iit, ft lilriwii W AHi il.Nt, TON SKWINU M At IllNK CO., Boston, AIii.sh, 14v A first .'liisdliiislni'ss for ii'llnblemon with thu assininu f ol making t'4,000 to 13,000 u year, mi bo lui.l, in i ouiii'i llou with an itKrncy lor llio I'M'lusivu unlo of work ly lluv Henry Wiuil l.oe. lu-r, Win. ( ullen Uryant, Iliirriet lli'L'i lifrM.otru, Vc. Write for particular" to J. II. I'lilti) ,v i i), Nuw York, liotitoii, Chi-i-uo or huii Francisco. 1 Jw ITT 1 1 1 U WVHU bLKaa ra a weak sum- W inti'i'l. licsMTlitblo employment at lio.ne.i.u.voruvi'ninK; no itijiitnl reiiiir t'.i;lull nistriii tiouu uiul valuable ack ago of goods sunt firo by mall. Addu'm Willi nix cunt return Klnuii, M. Yol'NO A Co., 10 lortl.umt rst., X , Y . 7 4w nANVASSJNaBOOK SENT FEEE F0S 'rof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK, Cu Id.uiWd, Wcmnnbo d, a"d thslr Mutual Inttr Relational Litc, Its Lawi, Fowtr, to, Agents a, u Hiillinjt limn !iO to 30 cooli-n of this work a ilny, mid wo muul n cunvnitsliiK hook lieu ol elinro to nny book nijent. Ad ilrt'Rs, Muting uxiiurlcuno, &c, NATIONAL l'l'lil.lsiiiNUi o., l'liilatlul)lilu,l'a.;(.'lili'a. go, Ill.jor'- I.unU, Mo.. . 1 A RARE AGENTS BT o 'HA1TCE iWANTEIlLJ SraallcaDltall o K riouMoMnp or 'roijulroil. fioniil I lor circular tol OHIOAU.8.1 ait.zs ft. B.aBinx)iUHC iliarciarii.BllO HOW riEADY. Don't Ho ileeplveil hut for cough), coMm, aoro thru it. hon.keni'MS, ami branehlal dllllc.ultian, use (Mile WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. WoiUilnss liultiitloiia aro on Ilia market, but tin' only n.'leiillllo iu'iurutlon of t'arbollr Arid for Lung ilisrusi'ii Is whim chemically combined wiili othurwell known romedk's, n's in tlii'se taiii.ktm, anil nil imitloi are van. tioned HKiilii-t lining nny other. In all citsim of li rilullon of tho tmicuoim meuihiiino tlieHeTiililclit shoulil ho freely lined; their cleaiiKing and hciillng iroiortii are us- tOlllNllillJ, Ho wm noil, never neglect a cold: It In easily ruiuil In Mm iiieliknt nr.ile; when It becomes chronic tbe cure in exceeillnglvdillleult. L'u iVellH'Cnrliollc riiiili'is an n sominr. .IOIIN O. Ii K.,' Mill. 1H IMntt Ht.. N. Y.. Holu a;ent fo I bo United KlaUia. Hcnd for Circular. IfcujTI'rlr mn. it liOx. 1 Aw 100 TLAt lli:UH OK HTUItKNTS, M,dc or r eniiiii", can secure mhi-mji aikmt inlying from (I'M to I W per month during tho iiing or niunmor. AuineM, rwiri.r,n IDI' ItM AL, 5ia Anil Htreot, l'hiladeliihia, ra. i w nit dm ifrfOK otM vonr, The LacIIos' Friend. Aik yoiirOroeer for It BAKTLKTT'S BLACKING ! alwayn glvot aatlxfactlon. Try It. PEAItL for the I.Hindrv, lin no. equal. . Nohl by Oro cera. II. A. fl A It I I, K I T A lo., 118.1IT N. front Ht., inilln.; 1U Cluunben tk, . Y.: Mwdttk,ilotou, . w A Bare Chance! gents! Wuwlll pay all agents flO per week, inrush, who will eigui(ti Willi tin utoiitc, Kvcrj thing I'lii'iilslicd. nnil c'Xiiuisc pnid. Addiess, A. ;OULTIilt, & CO.,t ..Inn lotto, Mich. 1-ivt O eniilca of tbn 8TOCK AND TAltM ,) JOI'HNA L I(K) mcs,. anil 8 iia. kugea of new I'arm sieil free, bv eniloBingS slunip. Address, N.r. liOV Lit, ,t Co., 1'iirl oisMug, I'a. 1-r J. 3 Z -. r Is 15.88 BE! l; ii n f &S.5 ag n T illpi ITS g p s !, S gate? B 3af& ; j P A'lKNTH WAVTKI) I'OU nt l.ir O MFLoo J OPiAL.. By Julia McHSTair WrigJit The moMt tliillllnu: uiul iiowerfiil book evu written on tlis.sub:e t. It nescnts nst titling army oi in is, nun i:oiiinius revei.nioiiH nuvx hcl'oru inndc pidilii'. SciiiI for l ii'cidins nm terms to NATION A I, IT IlLlsl! INli to. (. Inclniintl O., or.Jo.SKS IlKOTlllillS ft t'O. ehic,rc. 1 4.v The UriDK Is l l ilis'l:1 I n ini-Urlc: S'l Is MIY for the ve.ir. w liicli is not half the nisi. '1 hose wlin afterwards sa'IkI uioiiev lo llm amount o. omulollu or more lur kci'iIs. ni.iy nlso onie. S3 centa worth e.lrn-tlio pilco .iud for tiu UriliK. TIi.i II rm iniiiilinr is beautiful, iilvmti lilaiiH for iiiakimr liuial iioincs. Pining i noie Peculations, Window (iitidctiH, ,Mc, and a in life ol' inform. it ion iiiviiluablo in (lie lover ol lioweiH, I'D iiicn on line linli'd iiiipeivxoiiiv WO I'.llg. livings mill ll silM-ro oio.ru iiait and ( liroino l over. Tlic li.st cdilionof SO0.LHJ lust lirndod in i;n,'li-li .iiiilHeriunii. 71 w J AJlliS Vil li, Iioihcder, N. V. Q EABD SALE of Woiks of ART. AMI I Distribution of PrciuicniLl Qtoa.ooo Worth i f BoanHfulWorlia of Art to 1) i sold, mid $53,000 oi' tlio iimount to bodls triljutoil in 1'rc r.iiunis! DlBtrilin'I i" ti trks nlnoo in CORIKTHIA!! HALL, nOCHESTEn, N. V APRIL 15, 1873! i,ooo x'x.Tsma.xxjs&.isii Amounting to -$30,000. in Bums ol from $7 to $13, OO Any i:iho:i sending uh for tho ( liroino "n In.-. iei hum ol liiiin.-i-uec," ia given mini liea-il ii-.i'i,!!', cninlnig its In iMi-r to luo eiiu.ii c in llu disl. .ill I ion, 1 lie t In oiuo Is !!uV" ill. lies in n lihled bv I hi; nooiiliu .t vnst 1 1 : 1 1 1 i, eNiliisivt I v lor us. eip.ul in uluu iu any n. oiuo sow lor lour nine- iiiu prlee. I'll, ties o.di-iiii f, iiiion receiiit of it. if noi salb-lieil (hill il is .ill lliut II is icprexciitfil to lie, luid ll. e not eonvioivil tlml thcie i.s no liiiiiiliii:;;! unit it, .an In. c It on ilu- rolh r anil leturii it lo us, iiini wc will iiiiiiiediaiel v huikI I lieni $i.:u. uiul i i-nls nddi-il lo ,niv tliuui foi th-ii I. .m Id.-. ti:jf W(! Illsi) sell I'hololMjihlc collies of Til. .1 w.lbl-en'.s celeliinleil nun liles-I lie six nil tines, hjiiiii-r. Siiiiiiuei, Aiitiiinii, WiliU-r, Moriiin. ll ud Ni; III. Tlu-y ,nc 11 inch citeles liioiiu!c.i on lllxiil ilu Ii No.'leinil Iiiiiii-i, ami are 1 1 id y In iii lilul works uT.u t. 'I be i: ie. ol these pi. luu-s i. it Ml cm Ii: hvo or mine .fi.-Ti en h. line hiinilicicil ic ii,.l, i-iitilliug the bolder to. I i-li.ineeln Ilu- st iliutiou, isgiveu Willi in. Ii. lieinit nt out risk, by ltegl.- -red I . t -. Money Orili-i-, or innt-iiii New n l Write nnino. I'. (J., I "linly mill Sl.ite il.i,nle. UY" We send pieluren by ui.iil or cxiivess. A published list of the ili-tiihution will he seid to nil piiicli:isein. All nnler.s must beiul ilrchscd to RUSSELL & SMITH, Poc'lieotor, N. Y. J-Vf I'l.in ol'dislrihiitiim ami ,i oilier In. formation cent Willi Ilu- pietuies. "i-4w 6 L$& ( IJASOIT & IIAMLHT CABINETOJQ-.NS. T.HF fiM! Y - iiMii Miisii-ul liisliu I 111. Vint. I i,i,.,tH ni' siieli eMiaoi'dinnrv and reeognlzi-d celleiice lis eunninnid il wide mile in Kiimpe, iiotwitlu-iaudiiig i-oiupe-tition llieie witli pioduelsnl' . lu-up Inhor, A I A7AY ""arile.l hijrbesl pi enilitins, n rtLVIM I O i'IimIiiik the iiicilul ul Hie I'niis Exposition, of liuiiilicilri of lieliiHii In) ex hibitions, llieie have not liecn sl In nil where any oilier organs have been preferred to lliese. I1NIVFRSAI I Y I'ccoiiiniendeil bv i-nil-Will f UI1WI1L.U I l.eiiliiiii.leiuns s pus. Hesslug exeelleni les mil iiltained in any olheis. See opiniunsof one llciiis.nid, in Te.iiinioiiial ( llTlll.ll'. FYPI IISIVF! Y'Mdoylng neveral Im tAbLUOIVLL I poiiunt iiiveiilioiis ami einbriicing every real improvement, THE MOST EXTENSIVE XJeT: lories In the win Id, pio liielng belter work at less cost than olbciwise iossible. PRIPFQ FlYFn'""' ii'lownx eonsht-rniUt-O TIACU wit, Kernpulons eniploviiicnl of only be- l inaleirl and work iiiiiiikIiI;). I Lt.USTR ATED CATALOGUE nnd TESTIMONIAL CmCULAIl, Willi Importnnt InfoTiintlon n limit Ornons which inny nnvn Purr:liniern Irom dlsnpnointment In puHf-hnwo of I nfr ororWorlhk"n InsirumenUor Pny mentof Hinh Prici. sent Iree. MASON ft HAMLIN OIH1AN ( O., 154 TreinonlSf., linstnn! C5 Tnlon H nia e, !f Y.; tauinlrt Ailiiiii.sSt,,tiicn-o. 7-4w U l...L......ii 11.. K..o ,1 reilli:il , ll Will ci,ulio..l... extii,i.de mid tlioioiighly ileslro)' all iHiiMiuoi.s siibsi oiees In the l.loo.l anil will eilei lu.illy iis,nl .ill pie-lisposilluii tu billloi a ie. iiuKi'iiic-iil. In there -unit 01' iiellon III your Liver or spleen 1 i nle-s rulmveil the liluoil be i.ouies I in oil re In delu.ei ioiin HO.ritioiiH. luo ililelugs. iolnloiis or skin ilisellticii, lilot. Iniit, reioiis, ri.Hii.ies, i iiiikoi. rim, lies, ,vr, llMke you n dyNpeplle xtolniicli ? I'll Uw ilige-ilion is piouiilly ii 1 . it-. I the mvs Li in l. debilitated Willi poveily of the llloud, Dropsi.-.al lenden.y, gonerul W'eukiieita nun liieril. Iluvi) you wcaknesK of Hie loti-stliis' You a.e iu iliingor oil hroiiiu Ul.ir.ha-.tor lu ll, i 1 1 li on ul llio l.owels. tlitve Von weiiliiii-HM of tlia t terlne or ITi-lniii-y Orgtiim? oii uiu exposed to buf fering In Hk most .igiuv.iled lo, in. Ai't vim ileji-eled, iliowsy, dull, slugglnh. or dcplesHcil iu apt, its, mill lie. n. IK be, h.uk- icnu, co.itc.i longitu nun onn lasting inoiiiiir For a i er tul n iciiiedy lor all of tin so ilisi uses. wenkucKHcN uiul trou'tlcs; for i le.iiislng mid pin li ving t lin vill ited bloml and iiiii.ii ting v i ir.ii-' I ii .. 1 1 the vlt.il foreen! for buililiiiir no anil rento. Ing tint iie.ikeiieilionstiliitlon, L'bfc JUKUBEDA, which in iiionniiiiecil bv thu lending medlrnl antlioril leu of Loudon and ln: l, "tho most powerful Ionic nnd ultciutlm known to the ineillciil wo. Id." This In mi new uiul untried llmoviiiv. hut linn long been u-eil liyllio lead Inn idivMiciiinn of other count lien will) won- derliil riiiiiedlul renullH, Iloti't wen Win mill linnnlr tho Hlgentlre orgiinn by enl linrilea and plivnlen. they give only teiiiiiomrv lellef liiillgention, flntii- leuc.y, nun (i.vHpcpniii tviin pnei iinii ainuivu diseases are mini to follow their use, Keep lb" blood pure HUM health innniM-il,- .lOU N KKl.l.Uiill, 1H l'lnltHt.,New York Hole agent for the United Htnlen, 4w 1'iMII our I Kit lie. hcnd fordnmlar MmmmmsM BOOKS. G OOD BOOKS FOR ALL. Books Which Are Books. Wni-kn which ulionl l bo found In every Ll- brarv-rwitlilM llio luii. h ofull icadem. prkt toei.tert.iin, instiuet and inipiove. (.opiei- win Do aunt n.v ruiiiru pouu on reuui nui price: - - iiwPlilHognomvi or, 8lgu or ( hiiractcv. as muuiiesiuil ibiuugh Tcmpormant am, Kxternul t'oniiH. and enpeciiilly iu tlio'-llu-mini faeo Divine," with moro than Oiu Tlioiuuind lllitHti tllotis. l!y W. It. WELtn. I'i ice 5.U0. The Family l'liynlcliui. A Itealy I'ra milbor ami Hyg.-iii A.ivlncr. Willi lloloi. eiico to tbn Natinu, I ll ises, I'revention um. Tiealniontof iiisciHcn, Accidents, wiul C' miltionof every kind. With ii tllossnry am o,doii Index, lie Joi:L SHKW, 11. 1). 11 liihtiatoil with lien, ly 300 Kiig.avings. Oni largo voltiiiiu, iuteuilea for unu in the f.unilj . niioH-00. How to Cliiirarter. A Now Illustrate' liaml-llook of I'lnvnology i.nd l'bysiufino mv, for S.uileiits nml LxaiuineiH, wl.h n ( Inn t for re. o. i !iu..f the si,.es of tho Organ of llio lliilin, in thu Helhu ill Ion of I bin n tee, wilb upwards of 1711 Kngi livings latent and host. Muslin, fl.'.'O. rho Patents' Oiildol or I III inn n Develop unlit th.oiigb liiliuilted Teiideni les. L, Mrs, IIHstkii I'i:mi,i.ii)N. SikoihI edition levited nml eul, nge.i. ino vol. liiino. fl.oli Constitution of Mini. Considered In leln tinii lo l.xle.i.nl Ob.lei'tH. lly Gkoikii OiMUK. 'i In-only iiullioi i.ei American lidi tiun. With Twenty l-aigiaviugn, fl.7o. the llynlenlo Ifanil-ISooil t n I'raclica Cuiile I'm llio sick-ltooin. Aliihnhetii-all. arriingeil with Appendix, lly It.T. Tkai.i. One vol. l'.'mo, tllMpp. Munliii. 'IW. How to Wrltf," " How to Talk," "How lo l.ehuvc, uiul " how to lio Inislnenn," . llami-liook niilisiiens.ilde for Homo Iiu piovciiisnl, in one vol, '-"- rteillock: or llio Iilghl llelationa of tbi Sexes, DiHeloMiig the I.nwn ol ( oiijngn Selection, uiul ohowiug who may and win miiv not Jiariy. A Uuidu for hoili .Sexes, l.r.'o. Orutoiy Sacred anil Secular! or tho Kx- teiiiiioraiieons speaker. Inclitilsng u l liair ninu'a c; ul, If fur conducting Public Meet ings aecoiiitng to I'liriiaiiieni.iry nil ins, Miiuuueiiieii of Infancy. PbyKiologhil am iMoi.il I eu.itinelit. ii V AslUtKW l.UMUK, Jl. 1). With Nolt-8. 11X0. IMeilleul Lleeti-li-ity. A Miinual for Slti- ileuts, Hliownig the most selentl'lj ami iu t ion ill 1 1 1 i il I- atiou lo all foi ins of Acute nm ( limbic. Idsensi s by Hie different coinbi- li.-itiiins ol Lleet.iicllv, (inlvanisni, r.lcctro Mngiiellsin. Jlai.'iiets-..leetiielty, und Ilu- ' nut ll Uiiguetinin. 4.liU. Illxtoi-y of Sali-mW llehcriift; "Tbel'lnn clictle Mvsterv ;" and "Modern Spiritual-i.-ni." .with "lr. Oodiliidge'n Oivuiii." il one vol. Price ifl.OO. Esop's Fnblos. Tbe People')" Pielorfa! Kilition. lieiiiit il'ullv lllusl rated wit linear ly Sixty Kngniviiigs. loth, gilt, hcveleu iioiinis. iiniy 41.0,). Pope's EeHny on Man. Willi Notes. 1 1 1 1 i In 1 1 y IIIUHl.nteil. ( loth, gill., hevvleu Do n its. fi.uii. The RicilU Word In tho nioht Plnco A New Pocket Dictionary anil Itel'erenci Hook. l-.uih.fti-.lng Sviionynis, Teilinical ieriiis, Aooieviiiltoiio, 1-oreign I'liruses. Willing lor Hie Press, Punctuation, Proof- KeiiHing, ami oilier aitiunie Inloruiutliui 1. cents. Ph renolociicnl Bust. Showlua the latcsl el.isnilli ation, nnd exiu t location 01' all the Organs of the ISwihi. It In divided so lis to show nil ll Orgiiii on 011c Hide; an I all flu gioiips on I lie other. Sent bv expiexN, Price. ?1.W. Iiiclose ainoiiiit Li a lieglstPi-cd Let tor, or In a Po-.to.liee Onli-i- for one 11111I all the above, ami mlilie-aS. Ii. WELLS, Ptiblishci, No. at liioiuiwiiy. New York. Agentn wanted. febf.tr. ' PEOSPEOTUSES. PEE ILLUSTRATED PPNOLCGICAL JOURNAL, VOLUME FirTY- IX, 1873. TllK St'lKM V. Ol' MlMlils tho renlinl lioint nioiiim wliu Ii iivohe llio v.holo iliile ol fiiemes. ll i.s llio key to univcislll Unowl i.ilge, and st;i.l'-K .sow i.KMiK 18 ibu key lo the si lem e of Ml.nl. I'liliKNiil.oiiY is the ileuioiifit.iablu basis ol Menial 1 hilosopln . Ii shown how llio diver sines of In. it. 11 it ihn.n.tcr and ia,.aiit.v me lelaieil to the lawn of the CnivciHc; liaimon i.cn Il1el11111.au being wnh the Divine, "ami justillos 1 lie vn k n l.od to man." "Know '1 iivsi Li'."- Since the tJteclan stiL'e iiiseribed Ibesv ileum. till wolilKou tlicTcinple of I'll, .hi, die Win Ll has Ktruggled lis ever liel'orc lowiinN a solution of the problem of human exi.-lence. 1 111: luiiiiDl.ATtnxs or Koiters, now an en. tnbli.-lieil in. I. Iiu ' Ii riiishi-d till i-uiliii'lng bn-si- tur nil ill.-111 ill-, ml si ient es, nnd 'liiougbt en h ol ilie ti enii'iuloiis iiowi'.h ol iintuie lent, l.'niht, ctriciti, and At- riT.'i7".i, wiiliin llio 11 1 1. tl 1 11 ol iuw anil older. Til H omiir,' nt-' IJaci f, ntill canicslly din usscil by I'.ibiioliigints, is bringing 1 i h I out out of llio shailown of the past, und lanuot ail to interest Ilu triitli-seeker. Tiii'tmnas oi' l.n K. 11 still more iufricalu lHohlein. is 11. lively eiilU'ing the minds of our lending I'hysiologisis. '1 he resulin will lie gien iu Ibis .I01 h.NAL. I'll vsioi.uiiv a s 11 Pkvuhotouv will be luominciit f.ii.iiii's;'einb,ii. iiig Hie suli'i'i ts of Soul, Jl ind, l.oilily Sli tu luien anil l-'iine-tiuns. So ml Keltuioiis, Kdui litioii, lleligious ( reels. Aliiiiinge, Tininiiig of I liildren, riininnl .lurisp. iii-iluce, elc, I'AVKIOIINOMV AMI TKHI'KKAMKNTS, Signs of (liar, 11 tel. Pei 1di.11 ities of Oiganizaliou Titiiisiuissions and liodily (jiiulilies, etc., given. si:i.K-IiPitovKMKT. Vain am ul I the teaehiiigs-ol S.ieiiie ami thu nitu vcl.- of m t, hclesn applied to pe. Idling ouiHelves and unproviiig the lin e. It is lor Huh we "live, iiuve, ami have our being," and to this result inn rAi:i:.oi.(Miii'Ai, .Ioi iinai. will tend. Happy Hojikx lire the vesiilt of a nnnnal ciIk. linen nml i!i-vi-lopuieiit, anil a life ac cording lo Hie law s of lite. '1 heiu aie symbols of all that isgoi.il iu "life to come," und tbe rent ilea en on l.arlli. Tub Piiiii:soi.( (.ti'.ii, .Ioi'kxal vor 1H78 will keep pie e wilb the iiiiiu li of evenls, und while" holding fust lo llio good," will en deavor to lend Hie pulilii iiiiml in iiiiiny ibings new and line. Ti:iims: Monthly, at f:l a year. In udvance. single numbeis, :u i-enls. Clubs of ten or 'iioieeii ii. Aibliessh. 1. Wu.l.fi, I'lihlisher IMl liiotiiiwiiy, Ni w York. RICK'S FLORAL GUIDE Tllia YEAB 1873. THIi (iVII)l-: Is now ntibllsheil Ounrterlv. SS c.ntB pays for tho year, four numbers. win 111 is not nan tun cost, i nosu who iiflet wards fiend tnonev to Hie ninoiint ol' line I lot l.u'oi' iiio.u fur seeds, may also orders !ir cents worm extra the urice paid for the liiiiilo. The .l.iniiary Number is lienutifiil, giving pi, ins lor imiKiug uiiuil Homes, Uesigns tin Dining Table Dei oialioiis, Window (iarileus, itc, and couiaiiilit'r a uuisof lufoimiiiioii bi vnliiiihlu to Ihc lover of llowers. One bundled and lifty iagcs, on line tinted papoi ; some live hninl.eil eugiavinge, uiul a superb Aoloied Plate and I liiomo i uver. The Itrst edition of 1 wo lliiudicil I boiiMinil lust printed In l.n f llsh and Oeriiiaii. mnl icndv to send out, J AM KS VICK, ltocluwtur, N. Y. I Nov.'.7-'liii.-w.el Ii nil rarwrrrmii'imtMMwmmwmwwwmmrwwmm HUEOMOS. G OKROMOS "LPIIWO n)V;KTT., "HUMMER FLQWEKS,mj Will the K 'M:i'T! WV.t KI,V nh.t W "MY fIIRI8, M i ai Hii.(nuoniou(auil,f for 94.00. of thMoCIimmoi an tho im of 'Wldi tuliKrllifn fnrnlthfil AT ONCE Iran mw. fJtiroBiuii AGENTS enn mrtkc bolter trm Wlin uitbnri with any .W,AI)rvM3 Blrf-rt, Yi u ... f 0 ii V PIA2TO fJ, occ. AGreatCFcIH4Cd;,N.,? Kill illnnimt aXK WPIA XOS. hi K 1.01) BOX H nml OIH A XS, nn lmt-eliinii itiakrr, includ tnq trmmr, nr. wry low prioea ror casn or part rank, anil hnliHM In tmaU motithtv Iwtnl mtnlm. H-tirtttr tirttt-rliiim 11 A XOJi. tiini. tm Imnroremnitt, cnA, A'etr r(Wi n OOSi'KKTO I'A R l.i III OllliAN, tin mot hmutlful ttjfU anil ptrtrt Vmt ntr mailt. Jl lunlnitnl Catalmiwi ma.Ud. Nlirrt mwilrnni Mtniv MT9)uin4i4. tlM)Vlrt-UI-W PERIODICALS. QCRIBNER'S UOMlHuY. A Serial Story by DIl. HOLLAND. flow dtoii nysAAi. ii.ii.iii. A l.onir Storv fioin liUI'.i' II A IITK. 1)11 1 I.LI AM' A 11 it A V of l OX'iTiliit'J'OIlH. C4.AUk.NCk. COOK 011 1 uiiiiiiirti Ann Di'cointlon. It. IL HTODDAItl) oil Author. EXTKA IKI)l.;COIENTS TO AO( Pngea lor tUi An, The Phblishciu of si.itiii.M.n'M Moxthi.v, In llleir Prosiiecllla llisl issued, n.iiinise lor Hie onsuiiig year a inoru brilllaiii imay of con- l. Illinois, unu 1111 ineieii.-e in mc vui'ieiy linn 'icattty of its illust attons, nlunny loiueilid -))' llio ei iticn to be 'inrt than liny 'vtlch Airc hitherto apjitttretl in 01.7 A tm rii'itn Jiii.n." Dr. Holland, tlteLiiitor. will wine these . ial ntoi y of the year, which will be aiiluliiog .ipliit ill in foiiii.aud Mill bo illnsi ni.'ii by Alisn llnlloek. It is entitled -'Arlliur II011111 . anile," nml will deal with miiiii. uf tho most dliucult piobloins of Auiel ii an ilu, ulll mcoiiiiiicui ctl ill lite November 1., ...uer. . I'beie will bea new slory liy hAM! liui.ll,. ' The One-legged Dunceis." LltKT liATiiu, tbil bust wilier of tdioit sto ics now living, will 1011I1 iimlo a 1 liu.in tei ih ie sloiy enlitli d "ilioKpn of I'Mul. t.iun'" ,1 hub will he lilust.tiio 1 by Slii-pm.tl. It. II. STumiAitii will w.il-j a scion of nturtaiuing papeis nboul "Auihois, their ,'eisiiiial (.11.11. 11 tei isilcs. Homu Lite, I ttiu . lies, Kiieuds, Wbiius, nml Wii.i n," A sctica of "Portraits of Living Anici i.nii Wiiti'is," is also pioiuiseil. i LAHKSUKiooK will write iiboufrnriiitiiro .mi the Dcco.a.lou of Aiiierieau liouies illese papeis will bo ciuitiiiilly piai licid 11 aell as uriislie. and ill he ilntsi, nieil with resigns amlsketebis by uiimeioiis nrlists In iililition to tbosu wliu h the wilier himself will Ininish. Among those who will contribute lire: l.ans Aiulcison, liryiint, Lu-biu II. Kgglcs 011, l-'roiiile, lligginsnn, Lislmp lliinliiigloii, ulet llaile. .I0I111 liny, 11. Ii., Miiiuoi.alil, llili bell, .Miss I'lli l,-, Sledin.ni, Mm ktoll, .sioiiiiiud, ( el 1 a Thaxter. amer, V ill. iiiMin, and Mis. Whitney, besides a liostof others. The ediloii.il inn ind ami iliieetioii of the Mng.i.iiie will icni.iin in tho b.iin.s of Dr. ui.l.A.Mi, who will (oiiiiiinu to wiilo "'the foplis of the Tinio," whi h tbe New Yolk iiiiiepenileiit mijs ",ue morn widch (t.oted . ill. ill any similar pu.ieis in tiny A.nt'.iiiiu uiigiiiiiiie,'' W atson liilderwill Wi lli) ''i lie Old ( ul)ir.ct, an hitherto. Piof. .John I . D.u.iiT niliiiliels Clio iliiplirtmciit of ".N'.itii.o 11.nl Seienn.-." Lbo ilepai liueiits of "Home and Siitiety," iiiiD'Cultiire and Piogresa," will enjjttge ilia iintrilnitionsot more Hutu a sane of pons on 10th sines of the Aliunde. 1 he Watchman ami Itellector savs: "Scribners .Monthly lor SepU-inbei' Is bel ter" than usual, which iuiliiuu-s 11 needles wustu of cdiiorial h.uins and publisher's money, for llio Aniga.n.e was good eumigli before!" And yet llio Publish.'is pronusu iu make it still better for the coming yuu ! The Subseiiplinn prieo isfl a yeiir with npe rial rates to t lergynien, Ti.a.hi;. i and Post masters. The following. Extraoidinaiy Intkcemonts are offered to new Fiihreiihors: Kor if r 50 the Publisheis will send, or any Ilooksellcr or NeWMiialer will sunply, tbi) Magazine for one yiur, and the Iwelve'niiiii iicrsof Vols. Ill 1111. 1 i, containing the be ginning of Mrs. Oliiiliaiil's Sei inl, "At His, liates;'1 for 7 5U, thu Mag.i.itKi for one year, ami tho 1 1 bin k nunibcis Iiuiu thu liegintiing; for flu Ml the Slaf;a.iue lor one jear, and tho i'l buck nouibeis bomnl vl oli!.) bn.ges oil botiiul volumes aiil. Thin will ghc imulv n.WW pages of tbn iboi-est rcmliiig, with Ibil llncst illiistriilions, ijIU.'U, oi nia. I . D'lil pages for a dollar! and will i a do evei siibstnljcr to obtain the series from Hie llii.t,' SPECIAL TEI1MS TO DEALERS, CLERGYMEN, AND TEACHERS I SCMBNEU&CO., !."! Itrouilu uy, New York. (to 20,000. 515 (iWKNTY TUO( SAM) DoLLAliS) in I'm iiiiuiiis, IV, i- ilisli iliutiou iniioiig Ihei'.'.I.D Siiliseiibcts of lbo CXiTGIIsT -JDT A TI WEEKL Y ICXOUIHEJl 1 ir Ainiii,'i873. Tho number ol premiums are always In cieased when tbe tiuuiborol' iiiiines tx.e'ed the number cab-hinted iipoii. We now ollet the foi ow ing: 1 Cash Piemit.iu of . ?l.0fl0 fU Cash PrOiiiiiinis of .flWI i-aelt 0U0 WlSteni-winiling in, h.s.l-.-Di-.ii h .. ..m0 ItiO lash Preniiiinis ol f " in b ... t (lt)U -01 " ' ul lf,U c-a, !l (JU0 100 " " of ..'i each fUO KK) " " of !,;l cai Ii bill) WO " " of .fa each -.no PW Misielt.ineoiis Pi. mV, ij-J in MOuuli 7.'.W Making a 'lo ul of TWu i'liul SANIl Pit niimiis, worth '1 LNTV TI.OISAMJ DOLLA l!S. livery siibsciibci- who rem ilu f'J.OO for a yiiiir'a stibM-ii;.tion w ill have his inline ivgis. tci-i il, and w ill he I'm nished bv lell.in lunil a receipt, giving llieiialc ami niiiiibe. to whieli his name is tvgisleu-.l, s.-ii.l iiniuber being repieseiite.l by ndiiplic.le iu the disti iliutiou, Agenls sendinll HI names anil fMl.co ul one timii reieivea free p.ipei one viariii.il have their names registered as purtii ipaiits lor premiiiins. Speciinciis of Copies, Posicis, Pienili'in Pamphlet and Subsei iptloii llliinks scut free to pei nous desiring litem. Addie-s l' AHAN .t VeLIiAN. TJ-tf.-V.Ve1, Ciiicini.iiti, Ohio. GENTS WANTED I'OH THU FUNKY S11)K0F FIIVSIO. 800 Pnco, 250 EiiR-ravincs. A startling exposn of Meill, iil ' liliinbiigs of tbe . list nml piesenl. Ii vciiiiIiiun iji.a. kn, Impostors, Tiavcliiig Doctors, 1 utciit .Medi cine Venders, Nnteif l-'eiualc I bc.il-, l-'ortuuo Tellers and Medium-;, and gives inieiesling lli-eoliliK ol' Viili'd I livi,.ini.-nml .n.- i..-..j of their lives. Ii ie veals st.-iilling secuMs mid nistnuiH nil bow in avoiu the ills wliiih llesh is heir to. We give exilusive teniioiv anil lilieial coniniissioiiK. tor c.iiciilars iind'tcinm addiess the publishcm, .1. II. P.l'L'i: A 11 VHP, I III itfui-. I, ( mil., or I In. ago, Illinois. Ao'l'NT-t WAN-ITU I'D It Till! G RE A V I XI) US Til fEH UV Till: l NITKD s'i'A'll-.S. 1H0U I'AUliH AMI Will LMIH AYINI.H, I'lllilCll 111 Kiigllsh nml Gei man. Wiiitcn b .U eniini-iit mil bin h, im-.liiiling .loux It, (.iti.n, Hon.. I.kox C A hi;, linw ai:ii I . owl ami. I, i-.v. I-:. I-.I). win Hall, Philip Khllv. Aliiiiit I.iiis- IIASK, liOUACK (.IthKLLY, I-'. 11. 1 LliKINK, etc., etc. This work Is n coiuph-tii hislory of nil biatiihesol Industry, pnu esses of n'iuii lilac fine, etc., iu nil ages. Il is a i omph te ei.cv ilopcdiaof ails anil utiintifai lures, nnd is I lie most entertaining and valuable woik of tu lorin.itioi on suhj.vis of general intciestever ollered lo the t-ublii-. h Is iiilapled to thu wauls of the Aleii built, .Manilla, liner, Me chanic, I'liiiiier, si n, ,.,it und luvi nlni, 'nnd sells to both obi and young of all lasses. '1 he book is sold by Tigi'iils. who mo making huge miles in all parU ol Ilie . ounli v. It is olleied lit tbe low price of fl..M), and'is the cheapest book ever sobl by t-i.b.s.a iiiilou, Nn luinlly slioiililliewiilioutaui.lv. U'e Man! Agents in every (own in the. Ciiileil states, and no agent can fail In do will wilb Ibis book. Our tei nis me liberal. Wegiveoih agents llicex i lusive right oi. ten ilory. Due ol our agents Hid. t t:H nijiies in eight d.ivs, another -.old Uf 1:1 In two weeks, Our agent in lla. tl'ord sold U'.iT In one week, s-ieelineiis of llio work sent to ageiitson leieipt id' si mill. 1'oci In ulacs und terms to agents mldns- (be publisheis. ,1. Ii. Ll 111! ,'i 1 1 V I I llurtfiiril, t iilinoi Cblcngiillliiiols. WH Havi: IN I-ltl'KS A NEW HOOK lly a well-known and popular ntuhnr, on tin enliiely new siiblei t. The book willbepto-lusi-ly illiist.lt e.l and liaud-ouiel v bouiiil, ai.il will sell int. lily to all l ias-is, Ivg.nis wish ing In ei uiu ion iloi v slru.l.l inii.l . u ou. e, .1. (t. Hi lilt ,i il'Y ul-;, llitrll'ori!, l onii,, oi lib ago, Illinois. '. iv!i-; yE GIVi. AWAY $10.00 WORTH to evory stibsi ribei- to ):!lt ITI.'ICSIDIO HHI.N'l). 'l ni'. Li'AiiiNii Family 1V:i klv of America. Large :ii.e-el,;bl ,.it.es. O.lgmil, Ile.iiilllullv Illustrated, r'nll of ii-liiihli.-. In. striirUvo ami inieiesling lea I In if nuilier, news ami mlscelluiiy, horc niitlniit'd nlories, sket lies nml p.iii'tlc.il uiatter. .It't T Sl'ITHi to thu want! and wishes of I.VIilli' MAN, WOMAN and I DILI), w bel bei'li vimr In ill v orconnti-jand WIO HIVlO tuea. h vemlv nih. acriber a copy of our iiia.tiiillceiit'oil t liiiiino "Cute," Vrlntcd tn Oll.COLoUS. Illtniies finin inlniu -l.e ltl'-0 lih lies. lint subjeet In life nl.e, r,xiiiinii.ii nun pii-.isiu-, ir. citniior no loui fi'inii thu origlnnl nnlntiiiir. nml is rciillv wnitb $11). It exceeds iu heart , si.c .n o Millie lluv picture ever given wlili ii.iv piililienllnn. No oho huiiilicd dollar phtmo can tin- inoiu iilciiBuro or bu u greater oiiitiineiit in any household. It can be had lice, ilmi u.i un't ask subsei Ibeis to wa.t niotilhs for it, bin will send it nt once, or It run be bad ol our ngi ins. MiilMciihoin tny on ilcllvcry of pie'incs. No Waiting. I'letiieen Now rciuly, and ilullvoreil by us ni once. Ifwoluivo In yoiirnolghiiorliisi.L U K WAN I' ONJ!. v u i n vMKN Ww w'111' K,M,d. "ctivo IJlllJ I 'M Agcnls-eillioi lo ul or (lin vasslnir ns wu almost trlvu awiiv a valiinl la out lit, and furnish thu best pining ngciie In America, i.ivu i-xiiusive tcriiiory unu, i no best tools to work with. Our A itenls having limni'iino success, ami muklng liourtu to. IS imr ilnv I one nu-ei.t look 40 anbsi-rliii oun in oniMliiv! nlltiO's .-ooorl finin 1(1 t Ha ni r lluv. . Hpertuioii. coplea ul pnper. full pai Hi ulnra, lorills, ou-., aoni n oo lo nny iinoi uss, 'Write at once. toOl'H PlUKSIHK FltllMD. GbiMigOi IU. FliM-kl ...i..,i..,n ., s. Liiim-aw -mmiiMiW jff