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Mmtmm *4#* wt' t". K y nv '1 %r k* •-SK-'" Mftta itafc -1 -«?%i «MbMk«nhntc T»*•«• k Mil Am»•« ihApwptta|iaa. ararr l»«prf*H tk«t'« I 9* mrm*ut*"» pali •"susswt Owta to it* gala. Mlzra to— IM I|1II1 «at, ~£HE'-4 With mlktalt vttfc rigltb Wbaa larcad Is stay wsKSssaf' IMI Wltk im abenad «nr rfrb. ciirto Aai MHicr teaming rjm\ AHtoarabyfcaart The bappy art IX atakiag pumpkin I*1** THE FLOODED GULCH. I mum't never meant for no sailor, I wam't bat I cone of a great nation, •ad when a cbap oat oar way says he'll i a thine, he does it. I said I'd go to and I went—and thar you are I aI'ddrop i and let aome o' the others take Ihe milk." "Good lor you," I6»y» nnd we tnunped on dar art* 4*1, till we got Yight up in the haart o' the mounUins, when no one hadn't been afore, and it was ao atlll and quiet, aa it made you quite deaf. It was a strange, wild sort of place, like aa if one oitheai coons called pianta had driven a wedge into a mountain and •plit it, making a place for a bit of a stream to run at the bottom, and lay hare the cold we wanted to find »ld "This'11 do, Iab," says XIf Hm, "n5 through them rocks, and yaller gold in the rocketa of the rocks." "Then let's call it Yaller Gulch," I says. Done, old how!" said Hez and Yal ler Oalch it is. We set to work next day washing in the bit of a stream, and shook hands on our good luck. "This'll do," says Hez. "We shall make a pile here. No one won't dream of hunting this out" "8a/, stranger!" says a voice as made us both jump. Do it wash well?" ashe stood holding a mule by the bridle. 1 2" bar, haotiii foU tofsSer clow to the edge Gulch, and I had oaly to girt •hove, and down he'd ha* gonf kelch on tbe hard roeka ninety feet oeww. Now, Hea, how about your darling now? You'll cut in afore a better man •gain, will wrf I aaya. u Yea, if I li Id no—-r what you have done. and proud of ficales." chance, he claps his hand on der and says, Dub, old man iill find the big nuggets, and luck, don't be hard on yer mate. Pot That w) call MMpkla pi#. W* mwr, them, That loyal men, noma to Main*, 11 from keepine »t snug, I reckon there was, plugged yer lonK ago." Why, stranger, I reckon if there was a er poaed we fibould go up higher in "the mountains but He/, said lie'd be blamed II he'd move and next day, if he'd wanted me to go, I should have told him I'd be Waned if I'd move and all at onoe, from being red-hot chums, as would have done anything for one an other, Hez and me got to be mortal ene- u Now, look here, atmnger. Did you ever keep chickens? Prapa not but if you ever do, just you notice thia. You're got, say, a dozen young cocki (it, .... i one day keeping sort of fellow, with as pretty a daughter aa ever stepped, and from that moment it waa all over between Hes and up. He'd got away with him, you see, as I hadn't and they always made him wel kin at that thar store, when it waa only How do yon dof' and "Good morn *®g» P- tim^M her! Md I St* §i i fire and water for her, God bless if she'd tied one of her long, Taller hair* round my neck, she might have me about like a bear, rough as way the wind blew. She waa the woman fai camp, and could have pick, aad she picked Hea. I waa 'boat atarin' mad first time I Met then two together—she a hanging oa lib arm, looking up ia his face, wor shiping him as some OI them women can worship a great, big, strong he and as ao«a aa thjgr «ar cot by I swore a biz »thae He should never have her, I planed op my six shooter, give my VqwSr -y* j'mf a whettinjb and lay in wait for htaeoatiag baes. ItWMi aiea time that, as I set there, seeing ia faacy him kiasin' her sweet Httk bm, aad the hanicing on him. If I mp ami mad afote, I wm tea wrMtliBghim till w« the Outch, ever low down, and drag clow to the edge of the ring J«el iuto a »fe place with her bin ft bairn. She fell down afore me, hugging mf legs and kiaaed my feet: and the* she started uo and began Htarinjr up and down, ending by seeing, just above tin, old Hez clinging there mill, with his wound arm rammed into the bu»b Hva» hp uv Htout-like no hia «ouni arm rammeu miu me a« I could^ot lielp liking tbe grit' he and hi* body swept out by a fierce rfirh me over, and then go and tell little Jaeli ,. allowed. "That's rfeht," he «tid,/'pitch rt™™npxt monient she had ra» She will be fine' by the arm, and was pinting at him, and ver then. Abinadab ahe ga I "Savehini! ave a wild kind of nhriek. save him! flic uhricked ^k «dbriSl^ What, He/.? Save He,corne l foil of rrit but he was as heli-! tween us once more* Sine her huabana He said that as I had got liiin hanging mv ea over tbe rocks, and be looked me fuINn 1 dtbe face, Itaaaaa for what I see was the face of Jael.die? Oh, I couldn do it and »T l«»l* done with love, and my heart swell so while No, he might d«»n-he I gave a sob like a woman, as I! drowned-must be. No, just then he arra**rczrL iytsziz:? a i i my shoul-! her was stronger on me than ever. Then he held out his' fist, but I could Yes save him!" I groane,! take it, but turning off, I ran hard "elf- Bring h.m back to the down among the rocks till I dropped, that might be mine. i ^bruised and bleeding, and didn't return i —"'ie loves him, and 11 Ho my tent that night. I K*ve one glance at her-as I n we can't i You're asking me to die for jrou, How a reserve if I am in! Jael?" I shouted in her ear. {economically stoi I "Save him—save Hez!" she cried. droughts is an i Save him—save had asked me dumbly, as she did, to do He*" savs I "keen awav I'm dea- more, to have the same light with the: it lifc-A und i won't aav I shan't dIuk waters till I waa swept down to the bush says I "keep awaj it lire, ana i won say snan p.ug he Then Jael came, and she began to talk I'd got my knife in my teeth to cut' la*i n {iulch and they liveil at t'other. i stream together, him so done up that he l., And plug Hea on the juiet, but I never 4id, though I got to hate him more and him oft. A minute under water would half so much as I did •lore, an never smiling and happy, and me turned into a bloodshot, drinking, raving savage, that .. .. half the Gulch was feared on, and t'other saa I wen*—ana mar you are 11 ged bit of a tent, I Woke up sudden-like, ana nringmg ner nusoanu to, an« i was simple cisterns can You aee, we was rather rough out our water that had carried me "fiff. Now it the flood went down most as quick as it way, where He* Lane and me went with was hitting my head, playful like, agen had_ come up, and Hez g)t all right ovr Wt of tent and pickers, ahootuig- the hanlest corners of the rock it could again, and did well. They wanted irons, and eech like, meaning to make a find in the Gulch then it was hitting me! muchly to be friends, bnt I ken away. nils of gold. We went to Waahoe, and jn the back, or pounding me in the front, I felt as I'd been a fool to save him, and didn't get on then we went to Fort withtrunksof Lanunis, and didn't get on there. Last, mountains. we went right up into the mountain, lake, or something higl |fekiftg oar waj ampngst the stones, for & wink the hull sett Hqfl aes: "Look here, old hot*, let's Gulch was swep away. gsfcwhar no one's been afore. If we get whar the boys are at work already, they're took the cream, and we gets the milk. Let's you and me get the I sot on a bit o' rock, wrinsing thai then I heard a wild sorter shriek, and timber land runs south looking down, I see a i^ap half-swim-! the entrepot of the tw« ming. half-swept along By the torrent, is the agricultural belt, aa we put trying hard to get at a tree that stood niiles wide, and runnin And if there warn't a long, lean, ugly, and hung on like grim death. there are too many poor yaller-looking chap looking down at us, "Kiirve you right," I "ss "says, coolly.' now. Texas does not want have done it: but Jael's face was Itefore 1 half daren't face." me and kissed me, and I turned away, this method of storing water hard Early ona niornlne, as I lay in my rag-: for. the next moment she was trying hi jn Hudden-like. i and brincine her husband to, and I v hunting, and take to min-! to a roaring noh^like thunder and then beginning to feel once more that I had niching a reserve supply to fall back fay, aad thar I waa and that'* how it there came a whirl sad a rush, and I was been a fool. upon when the ordinaiy supplies fail.— etleet of a small (juantity of clean pine come sboac. jawiminin' for life, half" choked with the i I ain't much more to tell, only that wit me like, and there I stuck to it. Wall," I says, (retting hold of a branch and drawing iiynelf out, nome on 'em wanted n good waah, and tliin'U give Adnce to Texas Colonists. it 'em for you aee water had been Bishop Garrett, of the NortherniTexa scarce lately, and whut there wa* bad all, Protest E been uaed for cleaning the gold. otur bit of tent on a pleasant nwn t'other side. the state from north to in the steep valley place: "This'll iVhv, it's you, is it, Hea?" I says to to him the finest land in me worm, ji inronijuifiniui him? juim- m-m- imon^ 1. do Dab thar's jailer W spangling myself, as 1 saw his wild eves Rnd strain-j has a Mack, waxv soil, impregnated than in cold, so that it is lietter to make sands, and running in veins ed face, on which the sun shone full, with lime, free from sand, tit teen feet up the compost heap for this top-dressing You're a gone coon, may just as well fold amen, and go down like could pot you now shooting-iron put vou You'll drown, lad.' I an emigrant has money enough be 1 I waa 'bout mad, you know, and i ing," to me. I don't know what love is, cleared half on 'em off, and then, like, a K transtiortation, ®0 people in Yaller Gulch, washing away, "Halloa:" 1 cried then, giving a northern Texas, ana making their piles. Afore another *tart. "It ain't—'tis—tarnation! it the country is." There are no charitable tnce to fining and equal distribution of week was over some one had set up a can't be!" abodes for "the sick and unfortunate: the comjtost and farm manures, on and in store, and next day there was a gam- But it was. emigrant should not go into that state the soil. Usually, where the compost is Ming saloon. Keep it to ourselves! There, on t'other side, fifty yards low- unless he can maintain himself until a It warn't no use to grumble, and we) thing seemed to give my heart a jigg, solier Texas is as safe a place for him as coarser material, more time will be re kept what we thought to ourselves, ju*t as if some coon had pulled a string. Philadelphia. If you cannot live with-, ijuired, and also it may be luxiasaxy to working away and making our ounces "Well, lie's 'bout gone," I says: „ut whisky vou had lietter not set your, turn and work it more, in ©wler to Ruffi the bAt way we could. One day I pro-!" and they can't hold 'bout three m'in- f„0t 011 Texas' soil," said the bishop.' it fitly fine it. utes then they'll all drown together, The kind of men to go to Texas are the, and she ean take old Hez his lust babby sober, horny-handed ones, with a little to HUSH, 'cu?h 'em! I'm safe enough, capital. Tradesmen with a thousand What'js it got to do with me? I aha'n't dollars can locate at Sherman, Fort Worth and esoecinllv bairn. there take in religion. They are keen, You've leen too happy, you have," acute and remarkably good judges of a I says out loud not as they could hear aermon, »o that clergymen with empty for the noise of the water*. "Now head* and cold hearts will soon find that. pocung MJuut, inu nappy can oe— you'll be sorry for other people. Drown, they are in the wrong place. The 1 bleeding, eye* knocked out, feathers torn let alone Ids enemies, blame me! if Jael •mart and lively, an' innereent a* blame ver! stock, and lock, and barrel bishop concluded by advising all who autumn come, the same cows may lie chickens aheuld be. Now, just you go I'm safe." desire to emigrate to see that they get huddled up disconsolately with their and drop a pretty young pullet in among Ju„t then, as I sot and chawed, telling trustworthy information of land and of backs to the storm. MB, and «ee if Uwre, won't be a row. i myself as a chap would be mad to trv la„d titles. No man should go to Texas Wr have seen men who purely. ,, un(J,riw Why, afore night there II be combs and save Ins friends out of such a flood, uutil he has counted the cost. stripped their helds bare of trees, lest and ngged—a reg'lar pepper-boa and didn't put that there little squealer's bowl* w t- o a n a a e a u s e o a i e a n s o e e a n o e u a a i •mooth, brown pullet, that looks on m. she was making it say its prayers—a ., ,! lying in tfie shade, chewing the cud and quiet and gentle, as if wondering wht born fool!—when that thar strimr seemed A new protected non-recoil system of taking comfort, was lost, and by so much I'Kf,tor, —ow, thats what was, to be pulled, inside me like, aain my gnnn cry for standing puns the aaatier with ns for who sliould come! heart and—I couldn't help it—I iumoed Pr,,pos»'d by Herr Krupp, the (rernian j,aV(. Say, Dab," I says to myself, you be a fool. You hate that pison, you do. Don't you go and youroel." com menl ing to me. How they did stick! but 11of with her yaller nair clinging round her, that bairn somehow on to mv times vatM hoar: aad vhoi I heerd Hea com atood there oa a shelf of rock, lb* back cm ftloiig. neto at I waa -iwhca ha came up, cheery ,1 fowt all about liwm^aadii aiiii —. *. couldn't do as I liked, for, if I didn't be- m*122'6* It is also supposed to insure gin to rip off my things, wet and hang- accuraev of aim for a continuous series ^uare meal," as so.»n as it can be prop- ro»n^- V I'd ha' done it. I'd ha' gone! across to Hez's wife and child. and preventing recoil. The principle of assimilates. A cow that cannot fill 'ye But it wouldn't do. I soon see which didn't begin to hold up to me her child,: ^ruPP considers that this invention I trouble with her mouth that hinders her only and her lips, poor darling, said dumbly:! a6®'" tbe doom of the muzzle-loader i strength will be required shoulders, she watching me the while' and then, those of Germany. One advantage i with my heart beating madly, I caught5 claimed for tbe idesi is that the gun is The flood didn't wait for that, though. !Hnv, number of rounds may lie hred In a moment there was a quiver of the without relaying^ it. Ihiring bank, and it went from beneath my feet, leaving ate wrestling with the waters IHMW Rtore. j-~— I donH know how I did it, only that, I I 4 WHEN THB OBAS8 SHALL COVBB MB. When the (ran* "hill rover me. Head where i am lying When not any wlittl that blow*, Hummer bloom* nor winter snow*, Shall wake me to your nicliia# Clo*' aU»TB me as yon pa-w, Yoii will «ay, How kln he wa«,' Vou will nay, How true she was,' When thegrais grows orer me. When the gfaan shall rover «•, Iioldcu rloftelo l-jirth'a warm Imaoiu While or w.or ting Nevermore for any thinx: Vol! will li ml in Made an.l btoaaom, Sweet, email voices, i-l- r-'Us, Tender pleiMltT't in 111 r.iuse, Thiit »hsll -iieali me a* I waa— When the isn»Mi grow, over me. When the graw »hall oiver nie! Ah, beloved, in my sorrow Very iwtient, I ean watt— Knowing that or or late, There will dawn a clearer morrow When your heart will moan, Alas! N.,w I Vnow h'iw true "lie was: Mow I kuuw hi.wd.ar she was"— When Uie grass grows over me. a Cr»flila —Song* qf Tkfte FARM AND HOME. 8to ()f But she loves him mfr( 1 gave one glance at her—as I thought 1 water I got a bit wilder after that. Jael were spliced up and I alius kei. i had asked me aumoiy, as »ne .. Sway. Ifez used to cime to me, but I something ten times an wild .# imp lip come hu ve done it snd, with ft run i cot v*»i m-i nnn »»«v »a»v.-v Armm mo And tried to make friends,! up above Hez before I jumped in once which formed the fide# to wifliin two judgment of the shepherd should be (ju^ a an,l the was. near the top of the ditch to the cistern, wl __ iu (i lo^e About fonrivW hYi^ £ut it only the bush away and let him free but as following spring, by damming the ditch and that a moist, warm, *iade me more mad nor ever, and so I I was swept against it my weight tore it below, it was filled with Went and pitched at the lower end of the away, and Hez and I went down the water, rhe mine process l_ a 4 a i i i u i i A i i I i 1 hllut/* nn uthnt oiiw aavM f) i, ui 1 water out of my hair—leastwise, tio it concerning northern Texas, because, in Top-dressing would naturally only in is opinion, it was the lest part of the duce greater luxuriance and abundance .•one Star state for emigrants, and lie-! of weeds. The grasses, was some one else like who sot there, hi„ .. chaps I knowed, you see and there was Jxjne Star state for emigrants, and lie- of weeds. The grasses, to induce per- if v" st Timet, and times I've felt as if I'd go! lay helpless on the water. out the previous summer. For the last Something seemed to tell me to finish month my well kaj been newly dry and my house and out this reserve squealer on her arm. An' ed down to me, siioum never nave for two year*, is now as pure, nright and Whcu long continued the cough bcconas it riled me above a bit to see hiai so crawled out with old Hez—I was that sparkling as when it was first filled. It Prairie-Farmer. the water rushing down thirty or forty i cause he was more intimately acquaint- nianence, should have had the sustaining ^.yeral times a day too much might foot deep, with everything swept before ed at that region, lletwcen the Trans-1 influence ot manure from the first seed it—mules, -and tent, and shanties, and Continental and the Texas Pacific rail- ing, and thus, instead of yielding to ire, and dead bodies by the dozen. roads is a parallelogram of rich land, inferior vegetation, they would have |,arivi clovuted froiii the cellar floor Unlucky for them," I says and just1 suitable for pioneer fan 1r w u», He made a dash, and tried for a branch piece, station himself upon it and work manure, heaped, in moderate weather, niaee, 1 of cinnamon, 1 ot allspn e, 1 hanging down, but missed it, and got' hard, he will soon come out master. But soon heat, and the whole becomes leaven- ginger, 1 of salt, a fruit sjrup, ana a swept against the rocks, where he shoved the man who goes thither sould have his ed. Where animal manure is wanting, pint of golden syrup (toiled 111 quarts his arm between two big bits but the one thousand dollars when his foot is muck or sod*, with a sprinkling of lime of c.sder until reduced one-fourtli, ana water gave him a wrench, the bone went finally planted uion the suited snot. If throughout the heap, with the addition then jtourt over the whole. Ut course crack, and as I sut still there I see him lu has one thousand dollars, is of a little salt and ashes, will make a the ingredients are separately prepared, swept down lower and lower, till he industrious and sober, he will good dressing the rains, or, in their al- and afterward mixed. clutched at a bush with his left hand, independent in five years, iiut sence, a thorough watering of the heap, nisoluUdy I spring, filling up what had lieen used meadow animal's head should appear exhausted. The em* roots, by not having assimilative xwi, are en feebled, and finally driven to yield their placet) to lew valuable or more hardy al'dieces«e, gave a lecture varieties, weeds or bushes. When this upon Texas colonization in"Philadelphia I stage is reached, the only resource left is the other day. The bishop spoke chiefly breaking,_ cultivating and re-seeding. tie there will surnly moisture, sn that in a short time the whole will Wcome decidedly Why shouldn't you die like the rest? poor |eople. I would not advise jxior warm, when it should l»e overhauleii, ,]ish, then a layer of c!:icken jep|te Why, afon a week^ was^ over, so far If I'd had any go in me I should have people, who have only money enough for mixing it ijuite thoroughly, and fining it chop up 2 or :i hard boiled ejrtrs, and 1 down, was a bit of shelf of earth that foothold is established. Nor should any suffice to fully decompose the mass, so rpeck of gold anywhere witbin five hun-: kept crumbling away as the water man who drinks go U Texas. Whisky that, if the weather is warm, it will do to dred miles our chaps'd sniff it out like washed it, was Jael, kneeling down with will not do there. Bullets are vulture*, and be down upon it. her young 'un and as I looked, some- all but the sober, and if a man keeps plenty for apply in a few weeks time to the grass 1 Non-Bccoil of Caanon. into the Oulch one day but an old store- up. gun-maker. It has only lieen tried with making the one meal last from daylight °lH'n Sunday. Ihe preacher as don't: guns, but the suecess attained i» I to dark and we presume they blamed i 5ure ^'"ter Hrown that such was the Jot like considered by the inventor to warrant. the cows if they did not eontinue to eat id drown 8reat expectations. The object is the I mcKinlielit! It did not seem to occur clasped her handsi devoutly, and I i i a. »n dnlo.iU .a it Ii\ntinv of lii nr» Ofa JirUiitl^I much ,Thf »Ull a e,rly cleared half on 'em off, and then, like, a KUD P.1*04 at the muzzle in a ball- digest it. I1 urthermore, the cow is fitted UI bat if Jael Burn had told me mad fool, I made a run and a jump, and and-socket joint fixed into the armor of by nature Ut store away a meal and then delicate features light clear corn eal one of my hands off to was fighting hard with the water to get invention eatitijf her i "Save it! oh, save it! i but serious consequences may be antici- plenty of feel and 'shade in hot i J)0t!ced anil most ii In the midst of that«rush and roar, as patetf from interruptions or erroivi in weather, then leave her to follow her.. I saw that poor gal, white, horrified, and communications, and a great deal of own 111 all my old love comes back, and I swore i bold say one of the 38-ton guns when be realized. a big oath aa I'd save her for my«elf or: launching a projectile having an energy It is gratifying to know that a more die. of 14,000 foot tons. At the same time j| enlightened jthilosophy is gaining grmind hsvu K" Stock Water. of stock water may be will Is- free from it. Hez and niy last—and I couldn't help it. If she quence of the long-continued^drought, I bio from this complaint, Chasing by •d to my-1 farmers throughout the prairie regions fr„tn ehilling rain storms in winter, with i occasions. They will send it by mail, Bring him baek to the happiness crU!,t _..f said he, "to go to to the greatest jtossible extent. Farmers spread over the chicken, then more pork, northern Texas, fertile and promising as generally do not attach sufficient im[iort- chicken and to go to to the greatest jstssible extent. made us as above, one overhauling will tion, when the st'ason of warmth and Drugjfist^, Washiiii-toii. 1. plenty arrives, will be kept from going into a milk pail. Catarrh in Shaap. Oktki-rh is very common dnriog the fall, winter, and spring. It win l»e found, on close observation, to lie rarely absent in any flock. In our dry climate, Hiibject, however, to sudden changes of teni|^rature, catarrh or cold is mostly due to ex|osiire to damp in open yards, ,,r to too high a temperature in sheds or jhmis, rather than to e.\|osurein theopen fields. Flocks that are more carefully tended and housed than usual are found tn be more subject to it than others. Of w o o k s e u a y w e e u o n e o which is carefully shut up and pro t,he Weal. Two vears ago List jjuin- whatever protection may be needed im- postage paid, on request. having, with many others, suffered mediately after shearing, should the. the inconvenience of a failure of the weather be cold and rainy, will generally supply on my plattj, in conse- amply sufficient to prevent.any trou- 200-barreI cistern in niy^pasture, a dogs, and consequent overheating and I should fcw feet from a ditch which crossed ore overdriving, are certain causes, and well i .•artipr cementing on the «Aid clay, these should be carefully avoided. The a half feet of the top,and bricking exercised in exceptional eases, acting balance. I laid a wooden pipe from always under the general rule that dr„ C)M is rarely when the water was running^ the while they sutler from wet or damp .-atarrh, which, if not at once remedied, will result in serious disorders of the lungs. This disease consists of inflam •nation of the lining membrane of the throat, windpijte, nostrils, and the sin ues of the lieati. It produced an in crease of the secretion of mucous, ami consei|uent irritation and coughing. s done. has been a wonder to me that farmers in lungs are involved. As I dropped down panting on the sections where reliable wells cannot le The treatment consists in removal of rock, Jael came to my side, leaned over obtained have not availed themselves of the causes, good nursing, administering Imjup 1 dry and deep seated, showing that the There i slightly warm uiueilajiinous drinks, as is no limit to the extent to which such oatmeal gruel or linseed tea, along with Top-Dreaaiaff Meadows. often need re-seeding, and multiplied, fur- gentle stimulant, such as half a tea- (,f ground ginger. The antiseptic I tar rubbed upon the sheep's nose, some vhich the animal will luk oft' and rtwal low, will le beneficial. Tf tl^re ii* fever, and the nost- is dry and hot, the Heavy itojh of grans, taken from tke mnv le given: K]»notii salts, w»il year after year, draw largely on its ]ia]f an ounce Kaltwtn?, one tlraehm until t|l0 wi„,ie Globe. Pri'.si.kve ,r jn a nan keeps'if the compost heap is made up of all the liquor.' Melt a piece of but- Comfort For Cows. Probablv there is not a fanner or a Weatherford dairyman 111 the country who would dis- better off as a man is to get a "eMe oays.^ "'^tieated and then have time to ^all pivot at the^muzzle in a ball- digest it. rurmermore, tne cow is niiea j(Kk mad fool, I made a run and a jump, and and-socket joint fixed into the armor of by nature U store away a meal and then delicate features, "light, clear com- as she should. Give a healthy inclinations, and there need lie no a casemate fear that the best possible results will not I tore her dress into'ribbons. for there 't would not be prudent to condemn or. umong our (fairymen, and the gratifiea- use of DOOI.ky'S YKAST Powukr, wluVh is warn't a moment to lose, ana I bound i disregard anything brought forward by tion is not at all diminished bv the fact made from the purest cream-titrtar, derived gunners or engineers of such ability as that there is money those of Germany, ~J I bound disregard anything brought forward by I tion is not at ali diminished by the fact made frnn the purest cream- 1 Kunners or engineers of such ability as that there is money in it. It pays to stu wns her in my arms, she clinging tightly to retained after each discharge in exactly needs shelter from the scorching rays of me in her fear, and I stood up, thinking the position in which it was placed be- the «un and from the pitiless cold of tho how I could get baek, and making fore being fired consequently, the piece, blast. We have now reachet the seascm ready to leap. having once been accurately pointed,: „f the year when protection from cold rajn8 and e*Ji i lie it frosty nights should be pro- vided by the dairyman v v U 4 I 1 U i periiueiits made last year with a small will not delay nor begrudge the cost. It! Mh.i.ionk of liottles of Itt'R'.NKTT'S glfield-piece fitted in .his manner, it is will nil come baek to him in a lietter con-: ^ocoaink have heen sold il urine I that sixty rounds were hred m! Jition wf his animal and a saving of twenty year*, in every civilized ei w, ins animal ami a Having ss*rf1stated ksirr Sf I s.»'- .«• for if irom tne gun. an deep, well buttered puddi chop up '1 or I! hart tsile«t eg Oysterti.., Kr.lo in thejr f(Wn n ((r thpm re. ter in a saucepan, add a little Hour, the oyster liquor, and enough milk to make as much Mince as is wauled, l'ut in a blade of mace mid a bay leaf lied togetli er, pepper and salt lo taste, add the least bit of cayenne. let the sauce boil, add the oysters, and as soon as they are quite hot remove the mace and bay leaf, stir in a few drops of lemon juice and serve. of juarts manv cows mav be seen in su.nn.erroam- *l-ould simmer slowly an ing over the'dry and brown pastures, hour or longer use four^taldespoonfuls vn im under a burning sun, trying to nil them selve with the scorched and scanty grass! And when the rains and frosts of -j white sugar or more, and cut in slices one large lemon put the sugar, prunes lemon and cold water all on to cook at the same time. Glorious News. i their cows should spend time lying in daysburp, I ennsylvania: When the the shade, instead of feeding! They im- i tbe great explosion at Hell Gate i agined that all the time consumed in i mnerr for sUnding guns has been! dCCreasel the flow of milk. Thev would features asked him 'if it rc :l cow rcached always on her feet eatinp, I ~. ... .... j. i -_ of the M. L. Church met her venerable has. in u,m k.Tr-ntm.. n.J. iind an" i mplete protection of the gun detach- tliem that all animal life was govern- looking at bim, u.,, ?nt and the gun itself, exjiept at the, ^,y ^he same laws, and that a cow ia «Jone», fiin de Lord workm |Kjwerful to, TTilbert wurmtb in not ^•urf'd by mill the |iut)li v"..,.,.»applied by jnCre8«el amount uf food. Nfglect' ing in the world •re. General Sheraiaa, will also be punish^nl by a loss of milk, not oulv in the present, but in the Wife of the General of the United future "for if the animal, for want of States Army, aava: I have frequently pur l.»-luro-^ draft made on iu chased luranK shelter, liny tm lartre a draft made on its chased OuraiVa Rheumatic Remedy far has too large a draH first that will lie trou1 led with cough and OenUomen or Children, ancUists discharge from the 'Jatjer a Rluumatic Remedy f*i fri,nifi constitutional vitality, tne amouia ^Ve^v 'iMsWiVoe i^worke.! like inaifie." footl and force necessary for reeinierii- ...fferins with Rheumaiiw,..ml (uf (J.ir01llllr Patkxtkks yertineiueutof Kilsou Bros, in anothercolntun Twa I'hraaiM ree. Ctii"ni lite tested^/) from every draught of fresh densed account of each of their several air, and another whose bed is the snow departments, practical suggestions rela in an open, airy, dry yard, it will be the tiv# to A iwirof lusniUful ny hum*. »ml Tlitw rVpti«n to LriKtui: ,ppropriate q{ Vto red up" fo r" use "during ventilation inpartly oFnsheds,dry yards, to be of service to persona having gifts an important question and clean, dry beddings :uid j»rotection to select for Wedding, Holiday or other hurtful to slice ha. a hiwil*om« «l till 11«'' rhe.. l-.-t r. etc .»•„! to ..u se...J'-'f mnri til k ti lo ph» i«-l«U''. Ihr |»uMi«1m tn.f. !,. TTKN A it IM V iliiitm e«T "T!" d.'ttMr nit'"' i't IIIOIMM **'Ut. i a I i i K i v i n to S»nl #rticleg) that cannot fail ADDRESS AS ABOVB. IF YOU WANT A Subscribe for ATLANTIC MONTHLY fortti78 now, and you will receive the November and De cember numbers FREE. Price |4 OO. Fo- One Dollar extra you can obtain a splendid life-aize por trait of either of the world-famous poets, Whittler, Bryant a^d Long fellow, by mail, postage free. lieep, cold steamy, close pure snow- atmosphere, especially when confined in repeated stables, will inevitably produce cold Mark Twain Is a constant contrib utor to the ATLANTIC, and ihe best authora, poets, and story-tellers In the country write for i s pages. Ad dress H. O. HOUGHTON A CO., Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass HIIKIMATISM CURED. Kr»4'« Rke«mllr( Hrf is warrgnlH t I cui it\ I"h« -r sUoil ft.ui.lihtf, it unrtt I --r• Itn« I-- Id up is swallowed in repeated small iiuantities or the dose may lie mixed with tliin gruel aud administered by moans of a small horn.—Or, The Household. Acidity ok the Stumaoi.—This Arci.rs.—Put in l»oxes Christmas Mincemeat.—Use k-hhti ill i lr^il .1P kiivn tlntt it will urt? rh*inu iirt* t«r rv i.l, mid wi- uftti th* Kmlure i onn remedy n.r rhfumAllnw. ll is piu«'lv vvirvriiMc, «U«I iu thi.tUK»» til*' run rureil i» otitw.trtl i tintm. \N will 11jxi» rr.tui'Rl rvU-T t. r-POIIHM^ riti/' iit. »f tills* it\ liH*e iH'rn ruml. Two tiitlir« "»il? i»i«- i^q»iiM «l 1'rit i* fur »..,rh iiMHi. N. tit iiiiiit«(l)at»*lv on i«vr||»l of Pn». Road ttie P.icM IEDGER can I be corrected by using alkalies Borax is l)s0(l A l.ir*i |lil Samvi.i projterly nse a small pinch 3 lbs. as of rib beef, ." lbs. of apples, 1 lb. fresh •, 11. 1 Chicken I'ie.—Cut en. •, iii-ii 1 in.i tip a large chick jf jt j„ tough, parboil it. l'iaccyour KIhiiii.-I I.f«t Mii.ili y. mrh. Cmilmi KUnn-l Vi-ntn r*.. I,™u. .v« h. T»illiM Silk ri»tr«ll.in. «Mr..«iin fi»ni''f. f.im li. Pc.m liiiiKlimii. i««ri nl pr..tw ti ll 1 li«. *1 1 *1*, t'in ulm- mill smnnli-. ni»'.l»il fn". nn niiiiliritlKia. Iiirtmni v. .l.-livr»-.| frc. KKKPMANI FA Tl'K Si 01MI' \N V. IM *ml 1ST M. r. orSf Nn* V..tk four Th.' vr*Minn *Hd roi'i i.itt *5*2« r'I't 11*)Wsstsni raiser's Almanac 1Q25 lit YN iriKi:utl Arlirl tilliiv I'rui tiru 5N until the chicken and .J pould of pork are used up pour in enough of the water it was parltoiied in to make a gravy cover with a crust or nament it a little bake hour, or if Ulor.ru I I I I'LL *SC'iiTSST.«»o»nilCo»»talo» longer it tn pie is lar„i. 11 aia x. wan-r st. rhiwiiriptiiu, .—I'arlxiilanthe al'ce Tven" (gHop "h (ies0ribes easemate, entirely inclosing the port leisurely chew the cud while it digests plexion an eve of ineltine'blue with the gallantly the widow Van (Jott as fair to U|x u of |areeform Gf sllia|| K tT"'V' -1Ue' Dronriate ,tlu^an^ lhe poise and ease of a cjucen of tlie drawing I cjr (ualshe dre*i at how-tdo-it gift of ap once individual, un- noticeable. True Economy. Tii' It has been found that the oni economy is that which stops the littl. p, and savt's in trifle*. Kor instance, one Ii i»» M« flour by the milk" buVier'eBitii'snd'fl fro,n dy the comfort of the cow in all sea- proved this by experience. and under all circumstances. She Krspe soul. Good housewives have Th« C«'leiratd| Matc IU.KS^ Wood Ta# Plig 1 Tobacco. Thk PionrkkTobacco Company, New York. lUtslon and Chic«KO. pro-1 A wise man: i'» by the ln'ft nn i. llinniiroui, uith ?!•.' wi«"anil witty. If •!•. SwlUn 1'rntA lornrtn^t: IIIIIX I*. XOKTMM M,ri.li..| 1.1 n.h Pftri.it 1'". oysters i'1''V'VT-V.', \v'-'f t...a,,!.-. ..... i 11,. I.u I.--! liimki-t |u ii'i". null* I Ikeral «'»ak *4«aam i -*r»l.t 1-llH I'I*' Ultii l.'r. T.i -ll"* Hint »i-ll.ittll i-\ti*li-i*i- I.iimim-i.ii-11111 KHinf ill .lift in I'ltilitiMpliia Will Irll li,u »r li:ili.||.-.| 111.1'ij:, 1..^ Uhl m-hm.I. tlian all i'tlii*r Iii.ii-.-r ill I liiliiili-lplii* (.lit liiKftlii-r. Sen.I r..1 I ri.f l.i-t, Sinn il. 1. Mrtfrfarr ala. ait) i«-i|»iiii-il.li' llmme iu uur cit. ARTHUR'S HuttrrlekTa 10 rir-Hf n ii M* this place, an old colored ai.hkht if-kiks. s*. Nii-t»i«H. fi». with visible joy on her Lwall real I v true 'or 'at l"1'*' blowed fict whereupon she rolled her eyes lip hts T. ». AHTBI'H MM, HENS LAY i»p» i The following, warranted "veritable/* from Ilolli- c,onV .r' fiOLOsnTH k S. atfiicf' MESSRS, TIFFANY A CO, UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY, the /eading Jewelers and Silveramitha in the United State*, have Juat prepared for complimentary diatribution, a pamphlet of sixty-four pages, containing a con selection of presents for If fe«l wlili BU I **T( AM K4iU PRADI! cr.i. l*d 1 for in limn a nioiitli. An'ii it, 4 n.« $i .v» fin. 4 .w.urr, !HRnnf»rtnr*r. B« rlf. r} ?*t .lloctoM. 1rriiliirnfree. 1'M pj'tlllil BClit. jKie-tHM* (Wtitl, fot :4k Art*ill" \Mttit«'«l iu ev.Tv town in thn Cnitoil Aar»t». Mini IUUIi«rasupplied l»y f». II M»BLK. KM WhII gt N. Y. WK1K KL SM 1111 SPICK CO., I'l,il»rt. l»lii». renn. I B. KIM.WI 1.1, IIKo., t'J»Sn. Wnti-rSt.. I'hiinn... K|i\VI I.M i KLI.KH, i N. M»iii St., St l.i.ui«,M.. ADAMS. KI'TTKltFIEMi ACO., Imlinnnpi.liK, Iu4. JOHN T. 1IAN nt K A I'll Hill) S«id lor Rediced Price List at MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NBW miiI SPLENDID STYLES VHUF.H mr Clilfa|«. ^1V IV ^^wtn 'n/r-,1iM'"fn.Sa"n.2^ warth 0ft, aeot, po-t-palrt, lor W Onla. llluatratoa Catal.^ua Am. 4. H. •Urr*KI'» rhmce htat)Uar HtMjfcg in I I 5 K O K Y O 1 IC Icnlcs iM-titl fom ropy of Tfti^T«l f,mr Cfliimim. «llfl Ihe last country, have rendered th« vcrdiel matter "f intenur Aud value to the people in all pHrte of th«* I'liited Specimens fre«. (M It N«w antwl k SoM. 101111*0** Vata- \»UW. CHEW .1 mrrirnu Hook Fsckaw .V» IWi kniail, Carpets, Curtains,Blank ets, Shades, House Fur- m.1 luiphfustine Jt Ueutlev, niahing anil Inventor* should read tul^ Ht. Dry Goods, etc. W3UU We are nowprepared to show our new Fall Stock which we are offering at HOU very low prices-365 & 367 East Water St., Mil- waukee, Wis. Corre spondence solicited. BABBITT S TOILET SOAP. I'nrWilled Tuii*t»Mil Ibr Uftth. No *rllOi*l ?n| *lece|tiv* odor* tu corrf C"fiiUHi« ftn4 ilrlrltflmte ICfTVilU 1 Alt«ry«*r(ol t, tniilic «iprtiBient •ohlK TW riWEAT TOI1.1T SOAP U ll» WvrM. OnljlAt y Now York City. ilfbruuia'. ^1 A GOOD OFFER. rcfnr PHI4 K. Sia.M. W*tchr« mhich i-ffi'r «r»' the Elit*IN NATIONAL W\1« COMTANY «»f rii». »h«l w\i t" A»{ ANTEK1I»V thu own MK1AL KKTirirATK. wlilfh will nccni. puny th«' rtmuo. Th*« \i*ry nupiHT T*hi» »i»«I mAiioliil* ««f Wntrln** »r»'1«M well known. kiiJ th«'ir r»rntHti"ii t««» tiruily t«» nt^ti any i»hi1m fr« in im. Th" in*nufiirtm»Ml r\pr*»H^ly for u*. Km lut put llHi.l ,t rant^l fiUvr hiiQtiiu Tains lo iimk*4 th'Mii liiMt a 1mrr». itflit-|»«it»*^. ..f th- HOT AM) ,«'•! Ill tl:»* ••11 nt rv. It liein^r NM.ltl.V TIIK WoMT IHVV'VI.AHVUI'IikI' th»* N.-w Y..ik lit in iiiouvy or»l MI.AU 4k tO.. rurtlumi, A'itlr IN»rl. a 1 1 Milwaukee Eye & Ear IXFlK.YIARY. Locstml at 229 \Vi*ntiiiiin SI. MUKrTtn:? II. n. K. W K. «ft tl«H 4'i.irk, m, lion, rm» mill ik1* II"' Ko. K#r ml ('HUrrli mi ll l»*. State v. .1 Milonuk.'-. Wi« n'«lpti*r»vl TIIK l»TKR II* Ukr Ml.. 'h!«««•. III. CORSETS CLOVE-FITTINO SM ttat UM mm# of THOMSON and the TrsdeMarUCnowN.ara namptd on every tora«t*t»«i CANCER. ,| I.K.I.I...II1 1 flint trn*r»'»Mvi .0 l» Kiit I I l»«:l li. Itlrnm. Il'._ llt BIIUH %UKNTM. TIKI) NOTI4 K! JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE iiHint prfv „l.|r fitM Hi t:*.ll«l It tr utr\ an«l Knr»i»' I.U.Ix 1. II lti.ll- KHTSON. it i.ili.<p></p>SANDAL-WOOD Tti«litut .'IT™ St..Bunion. A poutivr nmt-ily (»r Nil div j*'» of tlie HM •rya, lllmMor ami t'rlnnrj- «»rKi«nii »l-o gWKl In Dropalml ComplKlata. It never prixluifa si.kncw, ia certajn aud Iu its ml I'm It is fast lupeneding all other remedies. Sixty rap •ulcs cure in nix or eight d»y». No other medicine c«n do thi*. Hmiire »l Iinltnllons, lor, owing to ii« jreat mirucw, many havf liecn oB'ered none are oiiwt 'l.ui^i-roun, miiHiriK pilea, Ac. IM URAN DI( K «••.'* Grnuint 90 (hp- tvIsj, rnnUtiniiig OH of *"'t nt nJl drug ttnrfjt. A/tk circular, or ttnd Jrw on* ki 3% and H'orutrr S*-w Yttrk. The Be*t TRI'Moitl. i.ut Mi'tul Si.rimii- i»fr in viititfil. Nn linnil.ntf i-lmin nil i-r'iiitt ru.lii i*l I'lir*', Imt 'El. A3 T|7S ^UPTlJRe A- ». HOW UH ISMl.l.K kY 8IATY HfM'li-in. U. will tHkr .iixl tt\ full |»rlrr f«»r th»*f «l« lik- rut. Alt for «lh MKUiiY THI'SS i'i il -v. rytliiDK »t lit r«*tlimit, ami i all niiipmfiitu TAKE M0*IEvol..<p></p>XLVI ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. I. till- Ti ll.' *11.1 li-iiiltifnl ill Tom n«*n4.% Han h~ W. Arthur FoK l'ARTIr| |,\US. AliDRKKS wiisDssEwme machine co. UM Rroiuliiflv, New Iwrk illy i ChlMfo, fll.t New Orlran*, La.t •r Nun IraiifUf, Ol NATUKF/S KtMLD'i Thi CTtAT Binno TusiritS GOOD FOR THE CHUDEEH. CONSUMPTION. ALIillN'S SG BALSAM will at me alUv the pwin Mild rrltated pnrt«, atop the coii^h, and pre tent a hat would I**'cwiicumrdion. Ali pernon* with weak I.unr*. or afflicted with (Tough, ehmild at once t«-«t the morits of this good .'iugb and Luog Balsam. Sol if hu alt hf'tfi' Dntt*r *. $1.00 $1.00! Osgood's Heliotype Engravings. The ehoi*e*t household ornament!. On* JMIar rarh. Henri fur llUIVw Great Wettern Cnn Work*, Pitt.lnir^f^^ «ttrn Gun Work-, |l«ur M#Vr I VO\(i^ Nt. 1 I r.iM n u AJdrtiw J.WoKiu iU tit. AAFA A MONTH AGENTS WANTED 36 bt,i IC 9)11 ^ellini nrti lew in lln- w Hi I «!%iu p|,. fT iPUvV Addr«« JAY HHoNoN. ivti..,,, Mi^1 fismwm ^11 ak ON THE RECEIPT OF ONLY $11.45 V. .ill ~n.l m.u THE WKRKLI 1XTCR 4M-KAM I on.- .-»r, |H.«t»«.- iwi.l, prlw al.a». "d'ltuOH .% NIft OI'T an illu»li'«ili monthly |.iibli ntlnn, |,n. .• si M, mill AN EL'JIN NATIONAL WATCH, 1 DCATTV PtAMO. UBGAN l«»t. (-"'It! itlsrtl||,| DkAl I I new«.»rnaiia,liisto|'s8,lH. I'lnnoMinly mUlMn. Clr. Free ItnnirlP Benttv \V»*li|ii«»,„ jj A nONI'll. AUKKTN Ml. *M» of the Intent n.,velti.., g,,! \.\ S .V fit.. I UOI.D Pl.ATKII WlTCIIItS. s—il'KMIIKK 1T»'!»eV-reuil,lklMa 'tiilly fa0h(l r».~ 1 tine 'hritin WANTKll! IM HI.IfcHI!*»i lie Katt Wa*hlalaa "Ireet. Chlraw, Hj/1 F-T-paTBATKn CATALOatfE. i«0 P»ge10««ni. Hilttuiin mi'I t'eutenn'al I'll/yl. All I"I *.v MiKNTtl BOOK Or LANTBHlf LECTU e. i*wi} CLOCKS 20 oeut& AH "cij* nptrloinn Ki^ti nn«1 f'-ti iu uunlily, nr hr tiht your tlM-m. Maiiufnctitrv IUt«io|,(t VKMTIt Mil, Ol, 'i»t- nt AKtMt, Till. Ht D.r. K-iHMinl.f-t n, 1-/^. |i« i i i n i u M- w TENTSn,t AWNINGS, Wal^ryrMf e«Tpni,.HlKN»,H'Ih4imv Mhndei, Ac. MfltRAV IOO Him.Ui llllllm*m..rhkl»gM. Si'int f-.r 11ln«tri-Hit lt«r YODHB MEH!: AdJCiTnlSf. St5?!t..u- t..r...»l.«l A.l.li.:«r. am M.inp, K VAIK«TINR. Mmihic-! NKVV VKAIIS i i.UI.iv -HI-.U. Hi. Win out 4 IlfrTi nt *tvl"« "f vi»lti«i carl«. Card aw* ami Scrap I'lfturw f»r rtwratiai Scnii «t»iiip for firrulBr. p«iit'« "«ln! ..jr.* WEST a OO.,<p></p>WORK JUST OUT PmiKhkiMpoii-. N.<p></p>FOR I', o.<p></p>ALL lint Ml thr limits VUHor, «'nUrif.-)i\V^klv..Tl.l M-mthly l-nrfrai |,|irr In W«rl«l. *nli Mainim-th 1 lit"n. Fiw. IliK (Vliilalwilili" t" 1.-IIII" »n l'"mtu Frw.<p></p>BOSTON A.l.lrw- «••«».*'KHKHI. Aiiku-M.<p></p>TRANS6RIPT WEEKLY Th* fmnily n«*wi r»r** ei«ht pAffct, ciwit -f iii-vii, siap., lOPl ORtTIS. ACCNTS WANTED FOH CREATIVE SCIENCE OR MMHOOO. WOMANHOOD. AND THEIR MUTUAL tilTER-RELATIOKSiLOVE. ITS LAWS. POWER, ITC. piiM ft U?. »r •nr ini"i •nd «l»y Ilhifcf fru NATION *1.<p></p>JACKSON'S mrm an.l IU N,i Hiiv |»»i»'r pnMi^hMl BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO Hi it* fiiM* i linrA* t« lit til.* lMt t*ll t|l| tl.Ut ent prir** nt Ontruninl Kxpofii- it Ml 111 n 11 »-s, t!»»* »ir! ir k, fMT 111 «!»•, a-V k.'t«^r :uli plug Itojirw »mr tlnf«aiup •Is jAckm-n'* IW-t on it. S. W fin. 8«*nd fot HHllipl» to Ae .MrtunfMrfiirern.lV'tvrnl'ing.V it. Mik MILLIONS |VicM«r* much ndacw MKDALRtCllVID AT CtNTtMMIAL. jthaCcnaina.and beware tH I\ nil u\\ A 4'«., Tkt Wends of this UNRIVAtltD CORSET I tr« sow nawktted ky I rnnr fmiutiont. AlKAlSOfOft THOMSON'S uNHMKAtunaisl The bmt ggad* m«d«. GOOD OLD STAND-BY. MEXICAN MUSTAN6 LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST. KnT*m.iiiH*n Kt Viahk. A1*hvh miUimu kvrr Irttnl it. nrt'«. Alw*r» iwly. Al»®)» Imiiily. Il*« nrviT s i f.iili-1. 'P»tr Thf »ll"le world HprrnvMi III. I InriniiH ..1.1 11*1*118- till' ll'ft #ml (nii-R|»nt Ltnl m-ut In niiili'iuti. 2" mm I.oIIIp. Tbti Mimtung Liuim^nt i-uri'ii w h«»n nuthiiiK i'Ik' »ill. -Iiu v A 1.1. MKDICIM: XKNUKUS. Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Rei|ulrf'« Immrillnln attention, n* rii*i li*t oft)Mitlm«s results in pome Iiiouraltlo uiif dleease. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES »tc a slmplo remi-dy, and will almoat ln varlalily rI»c lnitn"IIntn relief. SOLD IJY ALL CUKMISTS and dealers In mnitli'lni' r&THART,c 3AN FORDS LIVER ti AV/CORMO^ I .. bTCMAwh 1 '•U, I'enlH'hler, UoUi«u I't-n. u •y. i'.tn.j tfto MUipUt I'ui't urv k vo Uultoii*. Set li»t?l\'n »n.l IJomk, 14 Tyler »tre«|,1 BtMton. April, Wfi. II. R. 8TEVRM: iM'ar Bir-W* fo«l that the children in «nr Home havf lieen grentlv lien«fltel by the VICttBTINR yn« hnve «h kindly sften from time to time, «f»p*ciaJly thuae tr«n)iel with the Scrttfula. With renpect. MR». N WOKMELL. Matroo Vonetlna ia Bold bv all Primglata. 10,000 A YEAR. BE- nrcKH in Has hath, THIS MONTH. Nov ., Aililmw BAMN HAHLID ORMAN Imim, New I •rh. It is aatiinaied that thin nuraU die yearljr in I'nited Slater of eafaftym, JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO. bostoh. mass. all depart in*-ii tu of literature Pi'ftry. rirtion. HUMry. Bio F»t tli•» l»-Nf hikI cU*ape«t KH»k« talofiie frw. vmm ILADR, Ttl*4«. Ohio. nulHKiik for aitv oilier pa moth Kitrlit Pa ft* Vteek 1'aitT, of arefnlly prepared rejuliug tfrnplir, thf 1 lt*M a $1.00 $1.00 WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS. The Fin en Toned and Mont lhtrablr Made. Km Ntylco. ,\w Nolo Htnp*. W.rratitwl KIt. V«r» N-ml fur Prlre I.ltt*. WHITNEY Ii HOLMES OMAN CO.. QUINCY, ILL N. V. 1 m*4 Mapo. How*. (%Icmo PIANOS AND ORGANS. or«r ROYAL AMD iNUPnT ««il0. BL»I iwrMbarlMtallanni. kMlMr lllM«tr*t«a l'»Ulfl«. AUK*TA HulnL H«w W*t*ra A £••». 4* *. HU at.. I. T. BAKING POWDER. OlilTTllliY FUML All ,rw»f» ulkarlw* l*|MrulM It Ml OflfklMM (MaMj |HlfV. T« try ILMMl a* r».n Mr 1 pmumI matoMTU UKIM PAWaEa m„ fl. Nat k Uull Ihw DiAPRHEl*. BUtOUSMCSS PULMONA, Ma'**' from thf |t|vm lipfjon of mic uf th' m«wt nn'» iwfit |«h "i« i*n»« in th* u»»-• lira I tut nit v, now to rl** |«uM»r an a indiral rnrf for I'o'fr^i'TinV HnoSrilITI NtAKKII, AsI HM* Hll'l •fttTl uu* tin- T»iPto ntn1 for all ilinor-liT* t)i*- Vr* von* Ati«l of tli»» Hi.o.»i». f^lX- 1 -ii r»M i|»r uf mop* KMpfiirnii than Uich **xtnivaK»iit«latin* are iM' color of th within f-« V I 7#l» nmrt'lwHv. Y«»rk tit* Kitiei wltf A Splendid Watch and Chain free with «very CBO worth of Cooda yOU buy* 1- ilitiHI) I.i llU'i ruifljlil ti At*vulft. BRIDE A CO. ii Clinton Plao«, Haw Yor» AGENTS WANTED! ntr ntftli Ml .I'.-l-' pair Mo,h|. It i l»»'i'k*» Siirlit Pni-MJ I i'i th*- s»H it i th.- l.« H-Mi i 1 v kno I fo GimI It I i »ml TION ml f'l *tte« tioUM ut tin Nr.«ioi RttrftfU from rroni Piiafari ('hnrrbfk. 4»n, N. Y. pfiivcU fr«»m IT LMN A it* tlrtiiKliter ii 11f 1 K V fc. Jo\RH, We l»l«*t»M for tlt« tn-hffltn we hav th© UM »»f 1*1'LMONA Rkv. P. Warskn, t'anton, P». Rv«*ry on** who I li«v«* r* rAr.inieti(Utl it to haa Woe* i filial mm by IH u»c. Hi.v. O I Bi Mi-iiRRVD, Kminf. Win. 1 A circular cotitnininff mlvlc« for fh* trvatmcnt i the luviitoortifit-Htof M,\JfT »ctiml euro-. Hint full pfti'ticularfl (»f E*trn«*f from t'»e mwi mih iiw. fully tr»'»t''«l will Im* i»#»nt /rr* -appli' int^i. l*t* A may •!iti»iu'4l tlir-.ticli f)rti^ffiitBti|fr»«cf. or o il«*r* n»H\ n«*nt to thr l't pi ictor Prh-f.^l p» hottK or fix lMttl»#i for Otft'ARM. MO^KS. I-\irtl«n«lt Strict. N.-w York MTHMA RE —TRADE J" mark— FOR ASTHMA, ROSE COLO, HAY FEVER, Etc. This remedy lta» Item naed In thnnaan'!^ thr ww*t raa'«, with natonitiiinff and umtnnn st*c*r.*a, oni i nffercd tnihe ptthhc with full confidence in ttamerit* contain* n« jtotaoBotia or Injurimta properties whatever, anrfan infant may take it with pcrfect Mfely. n f.ifc vt A Wanhlnjrtnn Trring," by hu r^phca, IVrre M. Irving, Vol. IV., i»ape 272. ''I'he doctor nrearritivd, «a an hat Hm b**en *u(R*esU-d uv lr.(0. W.) Ilolnn a on hi* late 'Jono* Whttcomb'a Itcrwdy for A-tlinin,' a tca^pnonfol 1 i»u-ir!a»a uf mater, t* I e taken every four hour** laght waa tliv rexuli." modic s»thm* fifteen W hftciitnb'a **1 km had the fotmnenccd taking Ajtluna' eighteen !!»•».• •„.* MroxTam aince.** flAHATi HFEI.V, Kddj'towo, VsW Co., N. Y., to Editors Jturui Sew Yorier. Have sold Whitcnmb*! Rrmedy' fnrrenrly twentv rears. I know of nothing no uniformly m.»eea»ful 'niKODORE METCALI-, lnin is«, Tremonl 9trs^ I have derlee*] tctt rreat benefit from 'Jona« VWt c^nU. a Aatlnns Rcmetly.' G. Y. oailUHNL. I'reaidsal &eptunv ht»uranc« Co., Iloeton, Mim. My mother kad suffered clcht year* from the harrerf a«thms. Tlis reeurrence of thia ihn-v-month*' every ye%r inuataoon wear her ont J»ma« Win ^•tlin.a Remedy' srnyitrd the terrible dm k»pt it off .irofiib'* .., and hs* joy of the tor tne whole aoaoon, to the jen... family." Ber. J(lB. HOY, o Apnt of tl« a II —t *. .: .hic«i y \t j' Prepared only by J06KPII niTUKETT Boatoii. Kor by all PrugglaU. BURNETTS KALLISTON FOll KEMOVINO Tan, Sonbarn, xraokles, Redness and Eru?" tiona of the 8kin,and for Bendering tM Oompledoa Clear an Beautiful- Of all tli# cffo. t* that exp«i»nr« ot the •kin W ttiB air IT ftp: I 'mlnres, tlin imint diMgrMMtW* mkUmI fr^-l'. '«n, '»r uii. If aire»l over the •uiiAt'A ot U»o oxikmmmI, it in cxn^i •4-AtterfHl at itiU'rvjiln. freckloa Tli« ara moat aiil*1«H't t«» tli*m Th*" KAI«M^TUii prepared by •loaaph Burnett A '0., Doyton. m»ve 1 i n e u i a e n a v n y w i tlioi«€ diMttr««aM0»iHiiM. It Uftt timo Iimi-iiiUm**. allnys nil IlitlaiiiiiKitioii. utxi roiuUiM tho coiuplc*»lUI imtifn• Daj ut U«tiie. \gtjits waiit^l. I t*TMi« fr^, TKTK A Antfite*" m. jr. tf. »o .«*•. j^WIIKN WKIT1NO to AUVKKTIKtf"*} I«im w yam a* tlM AlwrH***" la thka Paper.