Newspaper Page Text
Incident at a Funeral. E Mr a a is a as a me a go in of tlie so to of I a as called at me to officiate at a a re at he id a of of is parishioners a at a in id re a in a a adjoin in in the it their a as is he to in me a W a in the in is an a a he a a in he in a it on a a of it it in a to a a he so is a he in is no a on for it, at he to in is dis a referred to he a if im of in in in in on an a W as to he in is a it he at he as in A he ser re he in a a tion as iv I he in a free its a furni ture me a in a a el as a in he in a he a it a lady's hoop-skirt fell of the in in the of is iiat to his lap a in in of a a he sat re in he bars of is a until me a re he offending article a he in is he a it is it a in is gravity a a I O A a I in I a of he in a a in he S he ms to think a great deal of a I a id that I if a a a me to her S he is a a a board ers. re he a in I a to a certificate three a a a a a in that I ad for or to S a is on for horse a in I a a in for a front in out on the a us a a it as to that 1 as to a the alone O he third I me a a a in a I an to raise a by a a a is be a dear a a a no a preacher a as he is in a a to-morrow I in A the do the he me aside a in a ad of a he a to if I do a a a a or a eternal a to I replied that I die to her a he a to iv up the in on the a a re a a look in out on a a alley full of a barrels a a S he ad an boarder in as a particular a he I do a in to a a her I a he a a he a ok he a a to a to I ad fairly set tle I a told that he a to in the parlo after dinner I her in tears. S he said that a a a is if a to me a a it her he ad no a it to in that $h turn a a he a so a to a I told her that if I ad a iv I lay all for her a a re a a to he pile a he a a a id at a a for in to a a a I into the garret, he a partic ula an into a the a a is if into the front I a a by is to me a a to if I ad a a in to a S he a id that she ad that I a a a cater a he didn't I ad a a I set right a I is to take full to a urge he a to do the a me he a on shoul der a a at a ad a a for at a a it a I to raise a he took me by the a a a id that to that it a a to it I as in to a he tears a me to a he I a a in to a poor lone id life ad it he a a do of he I didn't a a in he a to to tor a a hadn't a a he to ok to to in he hall. I didn't a a until he a to if I spare he rag-car off he floor, a if I the a an a by drink in in a and a in a biscuit I to her that I as in to a that a try to tear a heart S he a a a he a is a a to kill a me id is in life to a posi on re a a a luxuri I I' there I on he floor, up it it a the a for a a I a a I is I a so tender a I can't a to think of in Mrs in by in up a a if Quad, in Our Fire aide Friend. The Chinese "Shops." O at a to a in re in in a a a be a a by he a a a of the in in he a are in front, it he a a a a on he id of he a a a a a a in a in to the or in on of he are of a me of a in in a a a so of a a a a of art he it their a a sit in their a of in in in their a in it in a it a in a he a of he a a E line of a is is a a a a a a in birds'-nests in that is a for a iv a is a in a in he a it on he a so a id as he in he a a he in in of he as a is he old, as it he to re are a a so for a A a a a to a of a sure to a a he it of fair a a a a of a for he sailor a for he a or it on of life a at all A he attractive of he a re he fruit a flower stalls a a it bird-cages in a an a is a in a served exquisite porcelain or glass', it a is in a a a ms a visitors at a to a to recall he of he a S a a on O in a street or he in of he a a in it is frost a a a of a silk. a at he a a at he a he in it a altar a in in it in or a of in on fresh offerings of tea a a fruit re a id in a in a a a id he fire a in he a of is a a a is he to S a a ad a is on inherit after S a id on a a so me little five-year-old, a it is us he of S a Qua' a a is in a a a I as a if to us together the a a in to a a in in in a on of the child's a a he little a a a tle he a a he in sire a a infirmitie re an enig a is a re in a in to A Tour in the China 8ea»" hy Fannie li. Feudge, in IA\vpin eotfis Magazine far August. Eternal Desolation. I he of S an Ber a in Cal. in a also in I a by he line a a so in he S a of N a a is a on a a by on he face of he earth W a he is in in it life if he a a be a is a a instinct it a A a in rim is he a hills it he a of a so a so he a a of he a a a a it he of a a by a in at to a of a he a itself in 80 0 he sea. I is a a a a of a a do fly it. A a do it. a on a is in it. he ad a a th a he bare a in reflect it he a a to it. N in in he a (artificial a re is no other) a in O a a do a that is he air a trem it at a a to a an re no a the in a it in its as an a beast it a a in us roar a he ad a of he desert a in on its a in a as he id a alkali a a S a a on he a in a re is a a a in on he in a in in he air he hills iv he a a a torrent half a a he a in to he in a ms like river-bed in he a he scatter he a a in he a thirst of is he a in river as a a I he a 184 9 a a of a he a in a after a to thirsting in pitiless a in a a O a A a a in in a he a in a a lie as fell to no to flesh, no a to on W a a bright a is S is he a a a a O a Monthly. he a W a is of a a in is an a of Centra N it as a in a at he a a a a a in it on a a in to to a spring it in to it in to he a be a at a of a I prefer a in at a a re on a that is to be a so for a O he a re it iv all he re is in it to he of he re it is of a or rather by a labo in to a fur a it will do a a iv little a a at a id he a in he a a a in life's on is a of he a in of he in a a a a a re of a a in in a to a in a it he a as it is a a at a to a re land in a ad as a re it lie he a re is to be is is he in of la bo a he a of benefit. he loss by a a in carried a a a a he be trivial, a he of us a in a it in is so little at in a a is in profitable to he at a of he a of all he a re at is a on a a re a in a to a is in are in a a in he other a be a to he field as a as a a he be soft to if a in he fields, a in ix to in he spring he to is in he a he a ms all be in in in he of in grain S he a re that is a in is lie in he a A he spring' is he of he a be it a to he fields or in piles a in a id a flat to to all he rain that fall on to he a re is so at it rot. A id off he id of a on to p. interior of he by at me a me id a a he id to he air a little is in he outjjpes on he a he to it on to a to he fields of in at to be a as a to in on he a N York Herald. O he he a if ter, filliDg he air it a if at a in a in a it a in in he in in he filling a a sing in he is he untir in he of a by he a in in he a us far a a by he ix is a to $11,464,- 1 a 9,000,000 of in a it a be $1.1 3 A N O E idiot a it a rifle, a is a a is sister is on in a be a to a it a A a of a a he a W a a in the a a a is E id or full it in in of he a as he a of fifteen to A A N O S E O a if a 4,000,000 a a a in a to a to a re a an a he N E a a is a he a a is a N a all a it an be iv a in id a E is to is a a id a a in a fruit-growers W at a an find on an a a he a a A as he a he a a of all is a a a at of a us a in he it S a A I in is a is is re a to a in at a a in a a A a it (Mich. it am a in he of at it 4,550 are a a in to a in he of a if trans fe to he a for in a re a a to he to an a or a a a litter, id he a re a is re an at a or a litter. I is or a a re of he a he in in iv a re a a a up or am a iv an a at at an be ad at he for five I are a for in he a de he on are as as a I be at so go a on by in in a it is a at he tiller of he soil a in a in its it I is a to define is he a or a a it on of he soil, or to define at a on a or to a in it a a it is to at crop in a he a a at it a to iv a full a be a to restore it a he fertile a it be a in a in at is a iv a on in a in so in a in in a a in he a a E it tree be a in a in he a on or he in E a in he tree a he I a borer is at a be in he a re he is in he litter a a I me re re are a in slit or a in he a a an in a a a it he in or a in is a is a re of on it in re are a in a a be go at a sacrifice of a a a or he is in in to he a an in a he a a he if a in a strip of a to he to of he scar Notes on Forest Trees. A he a a a are all in he a it a be to ok a a if re are me a arc to be or a of he requi site re are in a re to he a a a or a of a a an a of a a a a is is a in a re on he prairie or in a a of their in a W at he a it of in it in a is in in a at a re to he a of a a in a on in a to a is in forest a so at all a iv ripen their in a a at to a of a is in in at is a on is in is err, a he of me of a a of in us in he N S a he first a he id of a be on after or -will fail to in a silver a red a a A an in arc a of this a a as it he are in a in a a it I a as so on as ripe a a in a of a a or feet re he of close ly-allie be ripe in he fall. A a in a in to is trifling a of a in he a a at he me a a loss of a in he of he a it is to little a at a a he a in a a a at least of a a he first of a he of he a a a he a us are so iv a in he of a of cit ie a a he of all trees as as of he ash in tree or it id a a a in in us a be in a dur in in a in a spring re are a a for pre in of a in a in in ad of in in he fall, as to be re in a it a he impor a of a 1. on a a in in of a us in is for a on of he a on 2. I he are in he fields are to a greater of a re a of a re an re fall in he a are re it a 3 he soil a a a he in he in a spring by retarding if pre in he of he a at he artificial a by our a are far or to he strictly a a is a by he or in a a a he a tree in he he of is is true art in to aid a W a a a on to is point a a it on arbor re are a a to a is a in a as a id in a is in all* in of a in he a a be in eral a a a as a it for a re to it a it of a as to id it it or a nat ura a of races as ex it a a a a a is ill it to he a of iv a he of art to a here a a there in to he he hard-shel like he a a a a be plant as so on as fall in a re he are to he a an is to in of soil or a a of a in me he in spring condi or in it a it a are a a re a is ur sufficient to iv in he soft-shel as a a are a re difficult to an a a still, if a as so on as are a for a a or a a in or a of is a a be until he in spring a in in to be is to a he a in in in as a it on as possible as for in a on he id of me in a in he or barrels at he a me me it a W a he on in is a a a so in a a in he of he soft-shel it a a id a a of in a a re to he a re of a it fire do a a a in re is still a a of tree different in a a from it of he a it a like in as in he on a a a a it a it of of he of is in a in a in a cir a for a a little a on is- a id to it be at of in a re iv in tflte or horn-lik a it a and us to is re he it in are a a in he soil fail to in a a a so a their it a it a so or he of he at of it be to re or id a a I a in he a it in in a re he in a be if is is a a a a as a in he spring a to a he at is to it a a a of re a a a in a sufficient to all a it cool after a he in a a or in a he id of a in or a in in a as on as a a in a a a W a re iv a of trees he of re re different a it of a a he of a us in a be in a or in a it in a is soil a to he in is a id a at a be is it in a is a be in a a a to suit he of he it it be or thin sufficient to he direct a of he a in he a it in he light it be a in a in in he a part of he first sea so n, a a a re to insure us E a be as a as id us trees require re a W are a in at if a try a in he a brief in as a a id find a is in forest-tre in a a a a profitable a tion. Y. Sun. or W a re a do a are he a for in horses a do on it. a it a for a in is a a in re is a so a to a in a a re in as it is that is iv re life a or to he horse I also ms to a he a a he so a if a in to is a a of he it a a of a or a (th propor on of a at he of in a plentifully) a sufficient a a a a corn he a in a in to he best re be he a a activity it bet te a a re service he natu ral order be so far a he a of is iv is in effect, a in a of a or a re to me it as a influence on he a he a a is of a at it a be it is a a a there is a so relief the it on he in a of dry ripe a in a he fat is a it by he a of a as a is also a in O a to a a in A he desira in are is in this diet, it a ad in he a a in he to free the a or a he a is a to in I a is a a a a a he result of is a a a iv it are a it a in in a food a is it a I is I SS ex iv a a he a he of are re a a a an on of this a be in a re the is less a us still a in a he a a iv a W re is re re a be iv in a a so a in proportion a a be in ad of an a or or in to grass I as he effect of in the in a sufficiently or a it iv of a a at he a me a as I a said it is a a in a he a it of a a a it on is in do ripe a as is he a of in a a to a in to is in it is re difficult to do it a a in as he is a strong it is a that a a a in in clover as an in a of a a a us in he of in a in a a in re a he a a of he a a a a he a in a he in of he a be or is it all this itself a he be effected.— try Gentleman. -m id us iv id its a on of 99,608 in to 48,351 A a a 51,257 foreign a in to a a he figures or are iv as 14,535 of A an a 2,759 of a at he of A an is a a a at of a on as re an in he last a is in 1,711 in 1805 to 3,557 in 1874. re are 2,000,000 iv in he it S a E iv on an a a a little of he a a at is is iv a so that after a in their a he us it a of $8, 800,000. **m A an on in is bill to he to of he a of a a a a is to a N he to a of he a is to at a a W is a a an he W he he reirjs, "•—You an lie if in eye an lie a an lie by I he inten tiona in a so in an on in a a it he is at I a not being truthful. he a pro in on A a in an on at is true is at I a by being absolute trufhful.—Cor. Christian Union. in Sc Co.*« O a Five octaves, two full sets of reeds. Solid walnut cases, elegant bronze finish. Price, with six stops, $125 eight stops, $180. Address Reed's Temple of Music, Chicago. A it a is a at a a an in it's at in a rascal it's a to a O be a a is a a to for in E S E I A O N I N E E a a in in as an it on is the of truth a a re ad is a a in it are in a it a a a N in it an a the a of re W W a a at he ad he in a of a if a an E ix that a the in in a re is a a he in us ok a is I N E A I E S is he S a a to a iv of he W W he truth be is he a on of he a in a a it a he us a a re of is in to he Con iv a a a id I it a it re the taint of S a as a a W a in a a N he a S is a A as to he a ms of he it to he first a in, he first a of in re a is a a on is to-da he a A a iv a a is in A a I on it other a is are free to a to is I is a in a no be it it. E heat of Summer, as well as the sudden changes of temperature incident to Autumn coupled with the use of unripe vegetables and fruits and other unwholesome articles of food, result every season in producing much suffering from Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Colic and other derangements of the stomach and bowels. A remedy that will promptly relieve these sufferings and restore tone and normal action to the relaxed and de bilitated alimentary canal is surelv a boon to the afflicted. Dr. K. V. Pierce, whose Family Medicines have acquired a world-wide repu tation, by I study and careful chemical ex periments lias succeeded in extracting, by a cold process, from Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper, that modest little plant seen ia wet grounds by the roadside and in neglected grounds and pasture-fields, a remedial princi ple which, when skillfully combined with the extract of Jamaica Ginger and other pleasant modifying agents, in what he calls his Com pound Extract of Smart-Weed, forms a most reliable specific for all such derangements and sufferings. It is pleasant and safe to take, yet powerful to cure. It wonderful efficacy is a further confirmation of the Doc tor's idea that Go has caused to grow, in each climate and region, those medicinal plants best calculated for the cure of the dis eases that prevail in the section of country where those plants arc found—that "th leaves were for the healing of the nations," and that the fewer far-fetched remedies we employ the better, if v\e would thoroughly in vestigate and understand those we ha at home. Th Doctor's Extract of Smart-Weed is sold by druggists generally. W I O S E E A N A E O N I is medicine is used by construction companies for the benefit of their employes, when en gaged in malarial districts. Th highest tes timonials have been given by contractors and by the Presidents of some of the leading rail roads in the South and West. Whe men are congregated in large numbers in the neigh borhood of s^\ amps and ers, Wilhoft's Tonic AV ill prove a valuable addition to the stock of medicines, and will amply reward the compa ny in the saving of time, labor and money. W recommend it to all. W E E O I N A Sz Co., Proprietors, N Orleans. O S A E A I S S on ad ice ne^cr comes amiss. If they lun not got the Elmwoo Collar at the store where you are in the habit of purchas ing your goods, tell them to get some for you at once, and don't be put off with any other goods. E N O W E S E N O S N A I Co.' Finished Nail is the best in the world. he a Sorosi of New YorK, ro. cently changed their discussions from Woman's suf frage to Hair Preparations and Pimple Banishers. They declared that where nature had not endowed them with beauty, it was their right—yea, their duty— to seek it where they could. So they all voted that Magnolia Balm overcame Sallowness, Rough Skin and lilngmarks, and gave to the complexion a most dis tingue (Sorosian) and mrrble-like appearance (danger ous to men, no doubt) and that Lyon's Kathairon made the hair grow thick, soft and awful pretty, and moreover prevented It from turning gray. If the pro prietors of these articles did not send the sisters an in* voice, they are not smart. N it S a Jones!—A horse doctor in Philadelphia was caught changing the cele brated Mexican Mustang Liniment into other bottles and using it as his own recipe. Honesty is always the best policy. These medicine men like to follow up such fellows. It cured the lame horse all the same but it damaged the Doctor's reputation, and benefited the proprietor In proportion. We have heart of so many Rheumatic persons and lame horses bcingcurcd by the Mustang Liniment that we advise every house keeper, liveryman and planter to invest in a 50-ct. or a $1.00 bottle, against accident. Beware of counterfeits. It is wrapped in a steel engraving, signed "G. W, Westbrook, Chemist." ae a on iir MEDICAI,TB*AT MENT, which was commenced in I860, Is still in prog ress. Nothing can stop it, for it is founded on the principle, now universally acknowledged, that physi cal vigor is the most formidable antagonist of all hu man ailments, and experience has shown that PLAN TATION BITJTRRS is a peerless invlgorant, as well as the best possible safeguard against epidemic diseases. I E O O A he for August is well filled with excellent original sto ries, sketches and poems, some of which arc ap propriately illustrated. The editorial columns, Prudy's Pocket" and the Work and Play" de partment contain the usual Aariety of good things. We notice the publisher offers this at tractive magazine on trial for six months (from July to the end of the present year) for 50 cents, or, including the chromo Writing to Papa," for 75 cents. The regular subscription price is $1.50 a year. Published by O UN E MILLER, Chicago. 111. ment. ASTHMA can be cured. Bee Hurst's advertise I—The choicest in the world.—Importers' I A A prices—latgest company in Aincrrica—sta- AGweeNkTrS$100 The properties of „.„ article pleases everybody—Trade continually increasing—Agents, wanted everywhere best inducements—don't» astc time—send for Circular to ROBERT WELLS,-13 Vesey St.. N. Y.. P. O. Box 1287 FERRY HALL—ONCE This well-known Institution for Young Ladies will open its iie\t year Sept. 16. Music, Druicma ana Fainting, Languages,, Etiquette, with a full classical and literary course. Thoroughly equipped for the best work. Lake Forest, 111. EDWARD P. WESTON. ristol Clothes Washer. 152 LaSalle-st, Chicago. A E S S W A E Bend for circnlai s. We offer FVI'ltA IVDVCEMKNTS. To Millers and Engine Owners. To nearly doubleyour steampower and save fnel riso, address J. T. TALLANT BnrllagtonTlowm. E W A N E Men or Women. IM a forfeited. The Secret Free. Writa at once to COWEN & CO.. Eighth street. New York. d»K A per day at home. Terms Free. Address fcso, STUiBO* Co., Portland, Milne. O a a a of it it an a a is TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF A NDS, AND EXCLUSIVE MAKERS OF a S a E W it Swellings, TJlcers, Erysipelas, Swelle Neck Goitre, Scrofulous InflammatiouS, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore E etc I these, as in all other constitutiona Dis eases, W A E S I N E A I E S nav shown their great curative powers -in the most obstinate and intractable cases. And the a I orCelluloid Knife. These Handles never loose are not affected by hot a and are the most a iv known. Always call for the Trade Mark E I N I O A N on the blade. Warranted and sold by all dealers in Cutlery and by the MER1DEN CDTLEUY CO., 49 Chambers Street, New York. VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. J. Walker's California Yin* e^ar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs found on the lower ranges oi the Sierra Nevadamountains of Califor nia the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of TERS?" BUY J. & F. COATS' BUCK THREAD for your MACHM For Inflammatory and Chronic a it a I it is a of the Blood, Liver, S id and Bladder, these Bitters a no equal. S Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood a a is a a in a in a in a as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels guard against this, take a dose of "WALKER'S I N E A I E S occasionally S a E ter, Salt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms Scald-head,' Sore E Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationg of he Skin, and Diseases of the Ski of whatever a me or nature, are literally up and carried out of the system in a short time of these Bitters. O N A A O Druggists and Gen. Agto., San Francisco, California) i'j 0 Washington and Charlton Sta., N. Y. I a a Dealers OUR NEW aloguefor 1874 will be CAT A S G. 5 VINEGAR BIT- Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratoi of the system. Never before in tht history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing he remarkable qualities of I N E A I E S in healing the wok of every disease an is heir to The are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation o/ the Liver and Visceral Organs, a Bilious Diseases. DR. WALKER'S I N E A I E S are Aperient Diaphoretic Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific. Altera tire, and Anti-Bilious. a a a I N E A I E S I vigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take theseBitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other meam, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially of he Mississippi O is so Illinois, a A a sas, a a a a A a a a S a a a a a a a it their a a re in he S a A a a a so in a so of a at a a re in a a a a by iv a of he to a a liver a a in a is a I a a a iv in a erful in on a us a is a a re is no a a for he a to W A E S I N E A I E S as he a is id a it he a re a at a me me a in he of he iv a a to in he a of he iv a a a a by if in all it fluids it I N E A I E S N O id a a of a us a a I a a a in in he S of he in S E a of he S to a a a in he us A a a it a a on of he a I a a on of he a in in he on of he id a a a in to a re offsprings of a 1 1 2 2 a 3' 2* a 3 O tfl O is E- ECONOMY. Every Intelligent person is aware that a large amount of money is wasted and thrown away every year in Clothing. Silk, Laeos, Kid Gloves, etc., which Docome soiled nithGKEASE, PAINT, TAB, E and are laid a-Ode not half worn. There is no longer any ex cuse lor thiB fearful waste, as he 1AU 1 by the use Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so a thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. N system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an in will free the from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyoung or old, married or single, at the a of wo manhood, or he turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. a a ever find its impurities bursting through he skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores cleanse it find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it it ii foul your feelings will tell Kee he blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. INDIANA, the best and cheapest published E. C. BRIDCVAN, 8 Barclay Street. M-— 5S?ft,i'»u«*anLnow_SNTIR?.I'TOU?*1* Sentbymail on receiptor nrice, $ 1 per box. Ask your Druggist for it. CHAS. B. HURST, ttocbester. Beaver Co., Pa. MO a E Best offered. Address M. N. LOVELL, Erie. Pa. A A S a E E It RemoTes PAINT, GREASE, TAR, Etc., Instantly, And without the least injury to the finest fabric. Makes Old Cloths Look Like New. Sold hy Agents and Druggists. A 4 S a a S A W Address WM. WHEELER & CO., 1 0 7 BANK STREET. CI.EVEI.AXD, OUIO. S3T Orders filled by W. W. HALLOCK, General Western Asent, 7 7 ifc 7 JVCKSOX ST.. CHICAGO. SELTZER he W is no he L.and the Divine, the Physician, the Judge, use daily. In their own homes, and recommend to all invalids and sufferers from Djs* pepsia. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Costl¥eness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Bilious Attacks, Liver Complaints, Gout and Kheumatic Affections, Nature's own great and good Beinedy, Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, as the best and most reliable medicine ever offered to the people for the above class of diseases. The nursing babe, its brothers and sisters, its parents and fjrand parents, will all find this pleasant remedy well adapted for their different complaints. For sale by all druggists. LANE 4 For anything waste! ia the Machinery line, addreu then at HAMILTON, OHIO, or ST. LOUIS, MO, Inquirers please mention where they saw this. A S A ropliam's Asthma Spiflo Warranted to rcln'\can caceiu Tts »1MTM. I Rnfli'riil nc.ii!} montln willioiil loluf, A'ttlnna ilic ii'hi'\oil uiu iinniiilinli 1\ P. C. I iSntullt. Ill Sol.l l,y a Dm/Kirta. *l 1-r Imv. In mail, po-itr~fl TKI4L PACK AUK FREE. Address, fnrlosins stamp, fi T. roi'HAM A CO I'UU.ADl.l.PHIA.l'fc ADORE*ft FOR PRICE-UIST ANB Requires 0 E Rl* 1 horse power and bales eithor hay or cotton without tramp* lnji or stopping. Thirty bales of per hour. Twenty bales of cotton per hour. SCHARLES SUMNER. a S By C. Edwards Lester. This work has been some years in preparation, most of the matter having been furnished by Mr. Sumner himself. Contains 600 pages, an elegant steel portrait and numerous llu'-trations. Is now ready for immediate delivery. A E N S AVAJVTKD in every town. Sold only by subscrip tion. OSGOOD & CO., 4 South Clark St., Chicago, ill. A W S "WA.SrTJE3X O Prof.FOWLER'SGREATWORK On Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mutual Inter isolations Love, its Laws. Power, Agents are selling from 1 5 to 2 5 copies a day Send f?LXCAlVCI1 l£" to AgentsVind s?e \fhy A I I S CO., Chicago, 111., or S Louis, Mo. NEW STYLE OF MAPS. Maps of the United States so arranged as to e\\o the puic baser a map of any of the "Western States he may «ish to accompany it on the same sheet Us neatness and originality of sijlercnder it a marked success. Terms made known to Agents wishing to sell it by addressing RTJPUS A N A 13% a Street a AGENTS AL^Lwho wain bu&iiiuss and a money. a is to a a of the United States and World, new Sectional State Maps, Charts, Pictures, Frames. Novelties, etc sell e\ ery where. I have the best-selling line of goods in Amer ica for Agents and Canvassers, Circulars free. Send at once to GEO. F. CKAM, 6 6 Lake street, Chicago. Solid (Y.L. Ath.) or Ornamen tal (I.C.O.M.) Culture. The two great institutions of the West are THK YOITXfl LAIHES ATIlKN*lJMandTHE ILL. COSSEUVA TORY OF MUSIC. Ifyou have A DAUGHTER, address for circular, D. SASPXBS, Supt, Jacksonville, 1U. & IEKM I tAir-' E. MANDEVILLE, ATM., Principal. FIVE MYSTERIOUS PICTURES. Qucerly Concealed Beauties. Strange Devices. Puzzling Problems. FREE TO ALL. Address, with stamp. ADAMS & CO.. 4 Peart street. Boston. Wi Ha NICHOLS A Cu«9 v.. iiln' facturers and t'ealcrs in Needles, etc., for all Sewing Machines. AVillsendldoz.necdlesforanj/ sewing ma chine to any P. O. addrensou receiptor 50c Try theu WHY on application. NOT NEW MAPS, CHARTS, CHIJOMOS, Kr»\V^vPoUIUNKW Send 25 cents and the address of five per sons and receive by mail a BcauUful Cli u mo, size 7 by 9—worth $1.50—and fjill in structions to clear 180 a day. Address I'LVS a & Co., 103 South 8th St., Phila^ Pa, ADVERTISERS! Am. Newspaper TTnron repre- sents over 1,500 papers, divided im 7 subui visions. Send 3-cent stamp for Map ihowing loca tion of papers, with combined and ncparato lists. giving estimates for cost of advertising. Addresa 3. P. SANBORN, 114 Monroe street, Chicago. 111. O E A Commission or S 3 0 a week Srd *$AO ary, and expenses. We offer It and will a & Apply W &Co..Marion A. 9 4 9 TWIySG.B. ever PAPER tfuprtntwlwtta IKK auuuitactured A N 00.", 1 3 1 Dearborn St..Chlc*go For isle A. 7 Jackson St.. Chicago