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1 I ft-wjH^awwUfiWjt^rfw"^ftc****j.t* Th Evening Time Together we walked in the evening time: Above us the sky spread golden and clear, And he bent his head and looked in my eyes, As if he held me of alL most dear, Oh! it was sweet in the evening time! And our pathway went through fields of wheat Nai row that path and rough, the way, But he was near, and the birds sang true, And the stars came out ID the twilight gray. Oh! it was sweet in the evening time! Softly he spoke of the days long past, Softly of blessed days to be Close to his arm, and closer I pretet The corn-field path was Eden to me. Oh! it was sweet in the evening time! Grayer the light grew, and grayer still, The rooks flitted home through the purple shade, The nightingales sang where the thorns stood high, As I walked with him in the woodland glade Oh! it was sweet in the evening time' And the latest gleams of daylight died My hand in his enfolded lay "We wept the dew from the wheat as we passed For norrower, narrower, wound the way. Oh! it was sweet in the evening time! He looked in the depths of my eyes, and said, "Sorrow and gladness will come for us^ sweet But together we'll walk through the fields of life Close aB we walked through the fields of "wheat." [Good Words. _^B A ROMANTIC lOUJVG LADY. Bow Slie Aket i a Moment Kage, an JUnpostbllity a Young Sau Tiie Happy Jteault. Miss Aurena Sample is a milliner's young woman in a fashionable establish ment on Broadway. Long-continued con tact with the aristocracy in the way ot business ("she is in the fitting depart ment has given her notions not alto gether consistent with her condition in life. She is firmly impressed with 'the idea that she is fitted by nature to shine in a sphere far removed from that which she now occupies, and she has a grudge against fate for making her a milliner, instead of an occupant ot gilded halls, and the mistress of seivants and things of that nature. So iar es outward ap pearances go, Miss Aurelia is right. She is actually beautiful. She has a very pretty face, an exceedingly pleasant fig ure and a pretty little manner, which many a fine iady would give her back teeth to possess. And then she has a "way of saying little smart things which aie pleasant to hear, and altogether is a prepossessing little body who would make a very good figure in almost any position in life. A3 a matter of course, Miss Aurelia had loversalmost every girl has lovers, no matter what may be her style. One pos sessed of ner attractions could not pos sibly be without them. She had seven. Mr. John Thompson, the brother of the proprietress of the establishment in which she was employed, was the one man who most persistently followed her, but she dirt not love him at all. He was a small, insignificant man, with light no colored hair, veiy small, and uncertain in the matter of legs, and altogether a most unsatisfactory p-rson. The only good point about him was the part in the hair, which was as exact aad beautiful as any thing could be. The more Miss Aurelia frowned upon Mr. Thompson the more he pursued her. He loved her precisely in the proportion that she did not love him, thus making himself and the object of his adoration thoroughly unhappy. But she did love The man she loved was a Mr. Samuel Frehantle, a salesman in Stewart's, who was precisely the man for her fancy. He was tall, and had black hair, which was parted in the middle, and he had beautiful side whis keis and a broad, expansive forehead, and would have done admirably for a wax figure in the window of a fashionable hair aiesser's establishment. Indeed, he has been offered a po ition more than once, but has always remained true to drygoods, which was his fiistlove. Unfortunately for Miss Aurelia, Mr. Frehantle did not love her. Smile she ever so sweetly he paid no attention to it, and when her attention became more demonstiative he veiy curtly informed her that it wouldn't do, that he was not mcitiimonially incined, and that he was a man of too much principle to flirt with a lady. He had made it the rule oi his life never to trifle with woman, for he did not want the guilt of making them un happy on his mind. He never abstracted goods or m,ade love. He was a correct young man, and always would be. Then Miss Aureha's love turned to hate. "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Her reading was of a charac ter that inclined her thoughts to gore. She was in the habit of perusing all sorts often cent literature, and had just fin ished a highly exciting romance, entitled ^Double Daggers or, Dead wood. Dick's Damnably Deadly Defiance," in which a scorned woman had incited one lover to kill a man whom she loved" in vain, and she saw no reason why what had been done in Dakota couldnot be as well done in New York. She panted for revenge. And so she turned to Mr. Thompson and asked him if he still desired to wed her. He remarked that nothing on earth would please him more, that she was the bright particular star whicn he had al ways worshiped and in whose beams he existed, and that without her lite was a burden to him which he should ere long shuffle off. jWwf u& "John," said she, I am yours I" ^$$$B "Bless youl" he replied. $. "But theTe are conditions!" "Name them. There is nothing I will not do for you!" "Only one. Whale Sam Frehantle, in Stewart's." i Mr. Thompson's inconsequential legs doubled unaer him. "Whale Sam Frehantle! Why. Aurelia he is six feet high ajid takes lessons in boxing. But never mind. I shall possi bly be brought home a corpse,but I mav as ^aliLiiaSi- w,ell die that way as any other. Farewell Aurelia! Consider Sam Frehantle whaled. I wi' do it or die in the attempt." The young man left her presence with desperation on his brow and determina tion in his heart, .r ?W l^ji. They met in the hall ot* the Sturtevant House, just back of the reading room. Mr. Thompson walked up to Mr. Fre hantle and deliberately tweaked his nose. Mr. Frehantle, somewhat surprised, look ed at him, and, picking him up, took him down stairs into the boot department, and so belabored him that Mr. Thompson's mother would not have known him without an introduction. Then up spoke Mr. Frehantle: "Wha the duce is this all about, Thompson?" And then Tnompsen fold him all about it. Frehantle was an excellent and gener ous young man, and an idea struck him. Thompson," said he, you are entire ly welcome to Aurelia, and shall have her. Get up, and strike me four or five times in the eye. Only as I can't go to the store for a week, you must pay my salary for that time. Then send Aurelia where she will see me, wed her, and be miserable.' Sam." said Mr. Thompson, I don't believe I could make an impression on you. Wouldn't it be just as well if I hired one of the men to do it?" "Precisely,'' said Mr. Frehantle "an we will have a little bout that will give me practice and amuse me." And so a negro boot-black who was handy with his fists was hired for a dol lar to stand up with Mr. Frehantle, and the negro, got in some very good busi ness, and Mr Frehantle's eyes were very decently blacked, and when it was all over the two went up stairs very amicably and had a bottle all by themselves, and separated on the best of terms. Miss Aurelia saw Mr. Frehantle the next day with his eyes in mourning and rejoiced thereat. She married Mr. Thompson the day after. I is hoped that they will be happy. The true story was told to the managing man at Stewart's and he was so-well pleased at the chival ric and generous conduct of Mr. Frehan tle that he did not stop his salary at all, aud gave him assurances of early and profitable promotion. There is no moral whatever to this that is, none we can see. Everybody is happy, and possible they all deserve it. Frehantle is relieved of attentions he did desire, and had an encounter with with an antagonist worthy of him, Miss Aure lia has her revenge and a husband, Thompson has a wifj whom he loves, the negio has a black eyehe always had that ana a dollar. Because of her nourishing sentiments of revenge, Mrs Thompson ought to suffer somewhat. But what can be expected of a romantic young woman? On the whole, we hope that her life will be one of continued happiness.JV. Y. Mail. Custard pies may be made without milk. Beat together thoroughly five eggs, five tablespoonfuls of sugar and a little salt pour into this one pint of boiliag water, stirring briskly while adding the water flavor with spice most pleasing to the taste, and complete the pie the same as other custards. This quantity is suffi cient for two pies. They aie very nice, and custard made in this manner may be eat en after pickles, or any sour fruit, by people with weak stomachs, without pro ducing cmy disagreeable effect. .^S*. Mark Twain has a new dog, which he has named *'Joe Cook, and thus explains the reason why: I call him Joe Cook be cause I can't quite understand him. Theie are deptns in that dog's nature that I haven't iathomed." The Ar of Prolonging Lire. People generally desire long life and good" health. Sickness and premature death are almost always due to violation of the laws that govern our phjsical being, and of which the masses are ignorant If men knew better they would do better but how can tney avoid an evil that they know not of9 While efforts, are being made through the public schools to give each child a so-called common Ergli6h education, yet the childien are permitted to grow up and enter upon the responsible du ties of active life, profoundly ignorant of the structure or their own bodies, and the laws of physical being upon which their health and lives depend. They aie sent to school, crammed with arithmetic, grammar, and geography, by teachers who, in many in stances, have never studied nhysiologv and hygiene. They are taught to locate the moun tains and trace the riveis of foreign countries, and are never taught to locate the Mtalorgaus glands of their own bodies or trace the veins arteries, and nerves, In their various ramifica tions. They are instructed in the flow of tides and the course of the ocean currents, and the philosophy of winds and storms but they have no correct conception of the relative effects upon their health of breathing pure or impure air, nor has their attention ever been called to the importance of keeping their bodies clean and healthy by regular bathing. The criminality of such neglect in teaching becomes apparent when we consider that the masses ignorantly violating the laws of health, bring upon themselves sickness, suffering, and death that might otherwise be avoided. Into this condition of things we welcome into being any work that is calculated to impart to the masses a knowledge of the structure of their own bodies, the laws of health, and the import ance of observing those laws. We find Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser to be just such a woik. It is physiological and pathological, and the major part of it should be converted into a text-boon for the Use of common schools. Its careful study win en able the healthy to preserve their health, and the 6ickly to regain health. Every parent should read it, and as their children become of proper age instruct them in the all-import ant truths it contains. Where this is done, much suffering and premature death would be prevented, and many a youth saved from a life of shame and licentiousness. The book contains nearly one thousand pages, ia profuse ly illustrated with colored plates and 'wood engravings, and can be had by addressing TR. V. Pierce, M. World's Dispensary and In valids'' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T. Price, postpaid, $1.50.United. Brethren Aid Journal. Does your Heart ever seem to stop beating and feel an almost deathlike sensation? Dp you ever have sudden pains the region your Heart, or does your Heart ever palpitate^ i 'P that is, does it double its pulsation If you have any of these symptoms we should pro nounce it unmistakably Heart Disease. Do not neglect it, it is but a forerunner of worse that will follow. Among the many forms of Heart Disease are Palpitation, Enlargement, Spasms of the Heart, Stoppage of the Action of the Heart, Trembling all over and about the Heart, Ossification Bony Formation of the Heart, Rheumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. To cure this danger ous disease we offer you Dr. Graves' HEART REGULATOR, a preparation indorsed by thousands who have tried and testify to its cures. Send your name to F. E. INGAXLS, Concord, N H., for a circular containing a list of testimonials of cures &c. For sale by druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is richly worth ten dollars a bottle in certain cases For instance, in case of diphtheria, crope and asthma, when the sufferer is almost dead or want of breath, and something is required to act instantly. It costs only tnirty-five cents. Jooly's TT-ant Powder." Said a lady, "has made itself indispensable in our kitchen. Our biscuits, cake, waffles, muffins, and such like things with its aid are always enjoyable and good. "We would not be without it in our family. We have used it for over fifteen years, and it has never disap pointed us yet." CHEW i"he Celebrated Matchless Wood Tag Plug li TOBAC CO 1B a PIONEER TOBACCO COMPANY, New York. Boston and Chicago. Wothers! Mothers!! MuV ers!!' Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in. children. It relieves the child from pam, cures wind colic, legulates the bowls, and, bv giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the jther. It is an old and well-tried remedy. W AR DECLARED Veterinary surgeons all over the country are fiercely denouncing the parties who put UD extra large packages of worthless tiash and *ell it for Condition Pow ders. They say that Sheridan's Cavalry Con dition Powders are the only kind now known that are worth carrying home. Tlie Greatest Diocovery ox tne Age is Dr Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment' 30years before the public, and warranted to cure Diarrhea, Dysentery, Col c, and Spasms, taken internally, and Oroi p, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores and Paines in the Limbs, Back, and Chest, externally It has never ailed. No family will ever be without it after once giving it a fair trial. Price 4 0 cents. TOBIAo' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, in Pint Bottles, at One Dollar, is warranted superior to any othe or NO PA Y, for the cure of Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, etc. Sold by all Druggists. DepotlOPark Place New York. At this season of the year tne human system is liable to become disordered from the ineffectual efforts of the liver to discharge the excess of bile If nature is not assisted in her efforts, severe bi ious attacks, or pros trating fevers necessisarily follow, causm 'grreatsuffer ing and even death A little timely precaution, IDW ever, wHl prevent all tbis, nnd may be found in that favorite household remedy, SIXaiOSS' LIYEB REGULATOR. S'jwnun'81-i-ver Rearalator has been use for naif a century, and the is not one ngle instance on reco where it has failed to effeect a cure, whent ken in time, according to directions It is without doubt tnegieateetMver Medicine in the world, is per- i* ct narmlpss, beincr carefully compoun ted from rare roots and herbs, containing no mercu or any injuri ous neral substance. It ta*es the pi cent quinine and caiomel, and Has superceded these medicines in places where they havn here ofore been extensively used rocure a bottle at once from your nrugds Do oc delay, gtve it a fair lal, and you will be more than satisfied with the resultobtained. i CATTTIO S. As there are a number of imita tions offered to pub c, we would caution tne comm inity to buy no powder or prep red""vm- moitM' Iiivr Itesulwtor, UDless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade-Mark, Stamp and sig nature unbroken None other is genuine. Original and genuine MAHnFACTUBED ONLY BY &M J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Vwa-dad highest prize at Ceitenniil Exposition for fine chewing qjahlxei mid excellence and lasUny char acter rf sweet''nig and flavoring. Tho best tobacco e* aade. As onr bl'io strip t-ade mnr't is closely imitated en inferior poods! Fee that JnrJrimn's Bert is on everyplng Sold by n1 dea!r Send for sample C. A.i free, to JACKSON & Mfrs, Petersburg va. '30 BALESPER HOUR.W J77'fW,fre*i7ii-'-nN'i NOTHING LIKE IT. Great Success of the Imperial Piano' Orders Pour* ing in! Every purchaser more than satisfied. Elegant Piano, Ropeweed Case, curved Legs 7 oct. Every Improve ment, warranted five years, with. Stool an Cover, ase carved Legs 7 oct Evi mte five years with Stoo $275.00a.d 8*5 Cash, SIO per Month until paid. Don't Fail to send for talogue before buying. IYEKAUOWABI,60E. 3 St., St. P4vl. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. TORPILTLIVE Very few escape this affliction. The symptoms ire dizziness sick headache costiveness belch in" up of food loss of appetite aversion to exertion of body or mind highly colored urine heartburn, cold extremities andlow spirits. IAKHUTT5 PILL S Ten ears have proven their efficacy in all biliary (1lsoi deis. They restore the liver, stomach and kidneys to healthful action give appetite, good di gestion and vigor to body ana mind. Rev. R. L. Simpson, LouisMlle, Ky., says: "Tiitt's Fills are worth their tveigM in gold." Sayre & Co., Druggists say: We sell fifty boxes Tiitt'8 Pills to five of all others. Price, 25 cents. Office 35 Murray St., New York. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. FOR MAN AND BEAST ESTABLISHED 3 5 YEABS. Always cores. Alwayt ready Always handy Has never yet failed. Thirty millions have tested it. The whole world* approves tiv9 glorious old Mustangthe Best and Cheapest miment in existence. 25 cents a oottle. The Aim ang Liniment cures when nothing else will. 80LD BY &.LL MEDICINE VENDEES The St John Telegraph says PHILADELPHIA. Price, S1.QO. Sold by aU Druecists. "in Vrrm v: Sold on trial, and guaranteed cheaper, at its price than any other Hay Press as a gift or no sale. Don't bb swindled by irresponsible manufacturers of infring ing machines, as the purchaser is liable It costs no more for a good press than an fenor or worthless one. Address, P. K. DEDEBICK & CO Albany, N SANDALWO OD PIIMMMS a mnch greater power la restoring to healthy state tpe mucous membrane of the urethr than either Cubebs or Copaiba. 'It never produoeo sickness, ia certain and apeedy In Its action. It is fast npenebding every other remedy. Sixty capsules ~ur in six or eight day*. Ho other medicine ean do this. Owing to ite great succeas, many substitutes hav* been advertised, each as Paste*, Mixtures. Pille, Bal aama, etc., all ot which have been abandoned. Dundas Dick J^Co.'s Soft Capsules containing Oil of Sandal-wood, told at all drug store*. A*k for circular, or tend for one to 35 and 37 Woottet Street, New Tork^ THOMSON'S PATENT GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. The Friendsof this UNrUVALUDCORSET in now numberedby MILLIONS/, MEDALRECEIVED AT CCNTEHNIAL. Get the Genuine, and beware of imitations. ASKAUO FOR THOMSON'S mm UNMEAKM1ESTEEIS: The best goods made _ee that the name of THOMSON and the TradeMark.aCROWN.ar* loneveryCarccuatcl -ijpftfaniw^iffjyy^ JH^"J,?5WVi',ls*!|i? .Letter from Key -'The invention of Fel lows' Hi pophosphites has btcome one of the valuable industries of the country, unique of us kind, and a credit to the Dominion of Canada. Power Speaking Restored. NWASH. Ont, D. March 30,1870. Two months ago mv son lost his voice. None of the physicians could do him any good I obtained a bottle of Fellows' ompound Syrup of Hypophosphites, and, strange to say, my son's voice was restored two houia alter taking the second dose. JONAS FOTHEKINGtLI,. Homes in Minnesota. FORTTHILUOX busheta S of twiieat, making EIGHT MIULION barrels of Clour, worth over Viftr Million DallAni. THIRTY- FIVE VIILIO bushels of Oats, Corn, Bye, Barlev. Buckwheat, and Potatoes, worth over wemy Million !ollitr Fonrhun dred and Fiva FLO 17U I.V6 Mil. t,, Fifteen hun dred and eleven Run T\ 1 i Ston-. The batestKWtmFfOr UJjttrristlisWorli The best Water Pow lvUUUU ta th a United Mates. One Hundred and twenty thonnand Horse Power at St. Anthony Falls alone JPIVK C1 UKKD HIKXIOa *\EKTof lumber sawed. GUEAT It USHfor Choice WHEAT LAN OH. mmense Immigration inflnri 1878. Nothing like it ever known. went I 11l1 Hundred SUles Railroad, and every Fre Boies, FreeSchools, FreeLands. 1X Pamphlet of Eighty Pages with a fine I I Hap wiU be sent, post-paid to JKVKKY APPII. CANT everywhere, to ev-ry counti y.tlie world over. Apply to JOHK W J)OW, Sec'y State Board oP Immigration. -vJti, Mt an! nnnota. Standard Weeklies. Names of Papers. New York Weekly Sun Scientific American Weekly World Witness ra Leslie's Illustrated. If* Independent |(11. Christian Advocate, Weekly Tunes Eigmwer and Chronicle. gi Price per line 50 cents 75 cents 50 cents .75 cents 50 cents. 60 cen 50 cents 50 cents- cents Boston W ekly Journal (cuts charged double) 25 cents New England Fanner.. ..15c nts Cangregationausc (cuts extra) 20 cents Portland 1 ransoript 15 cents. Manchester Mirror 10 cents. Albany Journal 10 cents. Cultivator and CountryGentleman 30 cents Philadelphia Presbyterian 25 cents. Baltimore American I2^cents Cincinnati Weekly Times 75 cents. Herald and Presbyter. 18 cents. Weekly Gazette 75 cents Louisville Weekly Courier Journal ..40 cents. Chicago Times 25 cents Prairie Farmer. 40 cento. St-Louis Globe-Democrat 50 cents. Republican 35 cents *r* si For a ten-line advertisement to be in serted one week in the above list, we will accept a cheek, in advance? for (100, and will insertthe same one week in a list of One Thousand Country Weeklies gratis* Will insert two lines in the above list, and the One Thousand country Weeklies, for $S0 cash. GE0.P.R0WELL&C0S Newspaper Advert's'ng ^Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. L^^a&^aafcJBbrti BOWS'a feflbvCHUI. TBOCHKS forconrhs android S3300MWi $5ta$2QE."Sas FGoodspeed'sthe Unrivalledforthe Toilet -rod the Bath. No artificial and deceptive odon to cover common and deleterious Ingredi- ents. After yeartoi scientific experiment the manufacturer oi B. T. Babbitt'* Bttt Soap hat perfected anil now offers to the pnblle Th OTNE8T TOILET BOAP In tie World. Only the purest vegetable oth vted in ft* manw/aeiNre For Us In the Nursery St has.No Equal. Worth ten times its cost to i". er mntlirr and taim'\ mChristendom. Sample box, contiining 3 cakes of ozs. each, sent free to any art dresi on recemt of 15 cents Addre B. T. BABBITT.NewYork City. t3r For Sale by all Druggists. J& $7 Joh McMurray I cannot but regard the discovery of Fel ows' Hypophosphites as a matter of devout thankfulness to a jbemgn Providence. I have used it myself, and also re commend it to others, and invaria bly found it to be of essential benefit. In Bronchial und other chest affec tions,inarre tingiDcipientcons'imp tion, and in lessening the distressing symptoms of this disease in its hope less stages, aswnllasin cases of nervous debility, in giving tone to the system, it is undoubted a valuable remedy. J. MoMTJRRAY, Methodist minister. Newport, N. S. noma. Samptet. worm af" STIiraoH A Co., Portland. Me & 1 A pictures of actresses and singers sent for 1 etajbe, VNATIONAI. MONTHLY, Boz.|7i, Washington, D. O. a day at home. Acenta wanted. Ontnt .-i- -LltonnafrM TBTJIB*o CO., Aognata, Maine? (feKfi *o $12 a week with onr popular Books,Btblea,i H)Q\J mos & Maps Croodspeed'aPnh'g House, Ohloao)voOhi JSf) Mixed Oaada with same 13ej tngoldUo. Aral's 4 9%M ootatlOe. eHO. TOB.NKB\Britol..Ot. OB WAR in EAST and CORSE of RUM.addrea* Book Bible A hromo House. Chicago. gift A w jn your swn town. .Tens* and 36 ouh5t ^PPff. H.HAIXETT A Oo.. Portland, Maine. *$ ftTTNKKJBVOiyinBRH. Prioe List free. Addras \X CT 0,^ Western Goa Works, Pittsburg, P, fJ Latest and Best Books on Steam Engineering. Rendf^ stamp for Catalogue. F.KEPPY Bridgeport.Conn^f. Seton HallCollege! AC So. Orange ,N J. Health^ Comfortable, Modern. 3 1 O sewing Machine Needle* for any Machine sent" -L~Jyjnai on receipt of 8 5 cts. Address, B.F.' A-LMY.St Paul Minn URIOSIT Y.A $10 bill of 1776. with catalogoa. of novelties sent for only 10cents. Address W. FOX. Fnltonvi le, New York. $2500AndreaAgentlegitimate.Particular.s.BusaeMfreLouis.St.everywhereCo.dAHwantesyJ.WOBTs.strictlsyearaines $350sellingarticlesintheworl A MonrhAG'TS WANTED36 b^st jne sample freo Address JAY BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. A DAY to Agents canvassing for the Vire ftide Visitor Terms and outfit Free Ad P. O. YICEERY, Augusta, Maine. APEdlTC wante Clnstian for Ridpath's History of the HUrit I United States Address, for. terms, NELSON & PHILLIPS, 805 Broadway, N. Y. ORGANS retail price $280 only $65. PIANOS retail price $510only $185. Great bar gains. BEATTY.Washingson N. or)[ers.HrIrIopyMorry, 2 1 ACIA\ STRBK'l', J(K W YOltK. CLOCKSE fc* .IWGBAHAH A CCS. Superior in design. Not equaled in quality, or as timekeepers. Ask your Jeweler fur them. Agency8 Cortlandt St., N. Y, DUlMtlftA for CONSUMPflOII This medicine is a positive cure Send for free I W I circular. O G. Moses, 18 Cortlandt 8t, N. Y.l XL The late Mi'l Explosion will have no eifect on th great Boston One Price Clothing Store Minneapolis. People from Neighboring towns visiting the ruins, should call on this the largest retail store in the State. _, EVERT SOLDIER, Saiir ha\e uuteiHda humesteiul of luos uiiu lou acres are mtitlcdto a claim fur tha reuiaindu of lbO acres. I ]iy luglimt cash prices for sucu clurub SbOu paid for mformaunu of persons entitled Land Wtinauts bought. Address, L. t). ltL/VJDK, E. Cor. th und Wnlnut Street* Clnclimutl, Uuh* WT A l\rnnT?'nA- GOOD MANTo represent TV Lli HlXJ the American Newspaper TJruon li^t of Co-operative Newspapers, and canvass for advertissmentsm this vicinity. To a proper person will allow a liberal commission, and advance a regular weekly payment on account. Address, with reference, BEALS & FOSTER, General Agents American News paper Union, No. 1(1 Spruce St., New York. $10 to$25 JL SUITa made oj Agents selling our Ohromos, Crayons, Picture and Chro mo Cards. 12 5 Samples, worth $5, sent post-paid^ for 8 5 Cents. Illustrated. Catalogue -ree. BFrOHB880X8 Ronton. [Established 1880.1 RANDOLPH'S NEW DITCHER Reversible, Double Ender. Doing work of sixty men, by horse power, at cost of six! Surface Ditchers, Sod cutters and Steam xcavators laving nine-tenths cost of work. Circulars from RANDOLPH BROS. Ill Broadway New York. EVERYTHING GARDEN, Seeds, Plants, Roots, Implements, etc. of the most approved kinds, at very low rates. "Special Offer" sent free on application. PETER HENDERSON & CO. 35 Cortlandt Street. New York. BUFFALO "CHAMPION" ICE CREAM FREEZERS are the best made. The Trade supplied with illustra tions and prices. Sole manufacturers, SIDNEY SHEPARD& CO .Proprietors of the Buffalo Stamping works. Buffalo, N.I. CONhUMPTlOK CAN BE CLJUD! PCLMONA is a certain remedy for the CUBE of COS^rMPTIOS and aU diseases of the Lunar* and Throat. It invigorates the brain, tones up the sj stem, makes the ak strong and is pleasant to take Price One Dol ar per boti le at Druggists, or sent by the Proprietor on reoeipt of price. A pamphlet containing valuable advice to 4 onsmnpav many certifi cates of ACTUAL CUBES, and full directions for using accompanies each bottl ,or will be sent free to any ad dress. OSOABG. MOSES. 18 Cortlandt -treet.N.Y. PIi ft tfl Beautiful #1,600 Concert Grand Pianos BIIU ly *4*S. Superb #l,lOGrand Square jpjpjBBi Pianos only .5 Elegant SSSOO Upright FianoB, 155 New style Upright PianoB, $112.50. New **rtfgtn', S35. Handsome Parlor Organs, 12 Stops 8 sets Reeds, only B7* 50. Church Organh. 16 Stops, only S104.SO. Immense new bteam Factory soon to be erected. Paper with much information SENT FBEE Address iSriEI. V. BKATTY WaaMnfffon, IS. ".BQOTS'SHOES CHICAGO A train crowded Land offices beseiged with throngs of applicants. Wisconsin, Iowa, and Kansas also coming. We invite the world into the KHPIKE STATK THB NORTHWEST. Twenty Klve Million acres of land awaiting settlement. I AMH SIX A 21 3 Madlaon St BUEL, COOK & SEIXAS, ManuPrs and Wholesale Sealers. (9*Dont fail to examine Goods and Prices when in Chicago, stock New and Bought for Greatinducements to Cash Buyers. U. K. BUKL, late with M. Selz & Co., Chicago. F. COOK, Late of Whitney, Cook & Co., H. L. SETXaS, S New York. FI&NOS." Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers* Warerooins, 1 8 East 14ih St., [Established 1834.1 NEW YOltK. ^rPrices Reasonable. Terms Easy.JO I CURE FITS!! When I say cure 1 do not mean merely to stop then for a time, and then have them return again I mean a radical cure. I am a regular physician, and have mad* theais asesof Fits Fpilepsy Or Falling Sictes a life-long study. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. 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