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nOW I IXST MY HEART. To tell ya J tow 1 ,OBt ' Oh, that were a difficult task : How the thinK got away 311 tliat lotuma 04 I never stopped to auk. Perhaps it wu a glance that did it, A soft caress to my hair, A clone warm rrai. or a (tentle clasp, , . ,.. That captured it then and tnqre. .. ... . Ton nee, there are things yon can Rovern, Bat hearta have a way of their own ; ' Like bird they fly, and yon cant tell why You only miws them when gone. And why I dont tall the story. If the reason you really must learn, Is, though life grew bright with a rosy light. Yet I won no heart in return. Somebodj eyes were gentle and kind. And his voice was soft and low; But the heart I wanted was given away Ever so long ago. . And so, while I solace a lonely life Wit m cat and a cap of tea. Somebody's arm is round bis wife, , And her baby is on hia knee. Am 4 the loss I met with results in this. That mine is a lonely start ; Tew cant for yonr life saake a loTfcog wife Of a woman without a heart. f-fZ ' Another head rests on the manly breast That I wanted to abetter me ; Sme other fair faee ban won my pCsce, So no man's wife re lie. But compensation's Uw of life. - And though trials the gods will -nd, I've no one to senSd when his beefsteak's cold. And no small Meetings to mend. r , .. So the love that is lost I never regret. When I think wa,t my troubles might be ; When dinner is n e I smile at Safe, And nobody StArrns at me. Warper' Bazar. AUNT SARAH'S STOKY. " Oh, auntie V cried Kale Rogers, s , he ran into tk room where her aunt sst quietly sewing ; " it is sirowing, an! I am so glsvii, for it will bench splemMd -leigbing on 'Wednesday night." And wy should yoa -wish it te te leighing sjqy more on tftiat night tikan any other, ray dear ? v What -a provoking lstt&e stupid et is, to be Basra, exclaimei Kate,: fcmdly smootiu&g her aunt's glossy bcaids. " You swiftly haven't fgotten the won drous went which is destined te take place OJt&at night ! S&omma has Hseued a bun (feed invitations, and more than seventy Siave already been accepteft. It is to be tthe party of tftre season. -Aimie is to fopnish the musas, Kiseau tlo flow ers an t decorations, joiH Lamoir the re freshnsents. Papa is -going down town to-moicrow to give eme further orders about 'the wines nail icon. And, oh! auntie, such a love ta dress as filodame Modeiis making for ane to wear on that occasion. Imagine bewildering combi nation of white silt, .inllo, and pink moss rose-buds, and ywt have but a faint ideacf its beauties. I couldn't' begin to describe half its iovliness ; it 'must be seen' to be appreekfted." Kie paused, completely epd-usted by the flow of words ilueh had issued from her rosy little meuth. How -tjharming shewas, standisrg 'there in fixe bright sunfehine, with fcer "fair round cheek flusLed with heJii and excitetuent, her dark eyes sparklzng -with pls&sure, and herbown. curls Vfiown hither a-id thither by tie chill wind mx which she' had taken her, brisk moraaag walk. A piquante, saucy little brcjtette was Kate Rogers, whose bright yes. and rosy -cheeks had makie many . a ; muily heart flutter and pulse quicken when ehe passed by. A petted, spoiled child of fortwae, she yet possessed nofc&e fqudJities of heart and mind, which endeared her 4o all ; and there was a warm, tender jSutce in that impulsive heart lor the kind-ieunt, whose home she has "j net entered. - In fact, everyone loves this kind aunt of Kate's, with her calm, rjiiiet face, and gentle wys, her puree twer open teethe poor. ' She is very fot'd of -this "pretty little niece of hers, the only child of her youngest brotker. " Pardon 3ae dear'," she says, ."for being so forgetful cf your ap proaching festival, -but at tike moment you came in nry'tatoughts were far away from' here." - " Another rek of the lues, eh, auntie ? What eo.you everad to think bout that inTies .you look so terribly olemn?" ... f Never mmfl waat my "thoisghta were, my dear. By "the way, 'Katie, did I understand yom'to -say you we to have wine at your party??" " Wine ? why, of course. I am sure such an affair worflii be very 4pid with out something of ftke sort'" vMrs, Strong beai hex head moment dn deep thought-; when she raised it gain there was new light in "her eyes, firm determination expressed in the quiet mouth. - " " Do you love tte stie ?" t length he said. : " Auntie," tite sensitive iipsfquivered. the dark eyes fined -with team, "how an you ask me a sndk question" "I am sorry to pain you, dear, but ' I must test your affection. "Whttfc would yn do to prove your ove for me?" " Do, my darfeskg acntie,'" erid Kate, what would I net 60 -to please you ? But what is it that you arequire eft me ?" I will tell you, tent-do -not "be angry with me, child, baeause it is for your -own happiness thai I & it -of you. Do, toy own dear Kate, grre up 'this foolish notion of having wiae at yonr party." "Notion ! Why, Avntie, it is a long established custom, and would require a groat amount of eoocage fo aneglectit, I asssre you. But why have you such a prejudice against it I Iaaskot see a bit of barm in drinking wine, provided, of oounse, that one does not indulge too freely, which I trust would nearer be the case at any of iar parties, and Miss liogers drew nerself up proodly. " Ak.1 my dear, there is tbt& trouble, and so it is better not to pat temp tation in any one's path. " V "I would not think very highly of the stzreagth of character of one who could oat resist it," Kate replied. , "But there are circumstances which . would reader the temptation almost too great to be r etasted. " Katie shook her head doubtfully. : I see you do mot believe me, my dear, but ,1 can prove it to you. If you have a' few moments to spare, I will relate something which occurred in my early life, that I ara certain will alter your views on this subject." Ohl yes. Aunt Sarah, I have plenty . of time, and shall be very glad to hear your story." . ' - Well, Katio, when I was about your age, I had a very dear friend, whom I will call Boss. She was, like you, the only ohiia of wealthy parents, very much petted, and a favorite in society. Many were the admirers who nocked around her, and not a few were the proposals which she received; but she turned a deaf ear to all but one, and he Charles Gray was a man whose attentions any woman might feel proud to accept. ;Ue could not be called handsome in person, yet there was that in bis broad, open brows, clear brown eyes, rand frank, genial smile which never failed to please; and hew8 endowed with a rxe intellect, and great fascination of manner. ?' He came into our city as a stranger, having lived all his life in a country town, pursuing his studies under the guidance of his father au aged clergy man excepting the few years which he Lad spent at college. - . - " lie and Bose wore continually " in each other's society ; and before six months had passed, they were engaged to be married. - " About a month before the appointed 'time for the wedding, Bose gave a large party. ureat were the preparations made, many the invitations issued; and on that gala night, the brilliantly ilhiminated house was filled to overflow ing with guests. All Rose's young friends were there, and among them, of course, Charles Gray, her betrothed. "At supper-time, Bose, who was sit ting opposite Charles, suddenly called out : " 'Why, Charlie, you have no wine. Here, Sam,' to a waiter, take Mr. Gray some wine." " No, no; I do not wish for any, thank you, Bose, replied Charles. " 'Not wish for any wine I nonsense ! Why, Charles, I did not think you were as prosy as that. Come now, she added, playfoliy, as the waiter set the wine beside him; 'I'm not going to let you be stubborn. Just drink a Tattle, and to enforce her words she left her place at the table and came around to where Charles was standing. 'Rosie, Rosie, he answered in a low tone, '-do not tempt me. I would do anything for you but tAis.' " 'And you won't even drink to my feealth?' urged the temptress. 'I the tight you loved me. Charles, and you will not i -do even this trifling -act for my sake. i "'For your ak be it then, Bosie, , and raising his glass to his lips he (Trained its contents. "When he set it down the crimson blood was rushing in torrents to his faee, and his eves were wild and eatrer. "Not such a bad dose after all, was it, Charlie V tenghed Rose, as she tripped away at the -call of one of her yomng friends. He did not reply, but gaxed after her with a fead, almost vacant stare. "That night, Katie, Charles Gray was taken to hia lodgings infiojeitratod, al though the fact was at the time known to only a few of his gentlemen friends. "Well, time passed, and toat house was a&hr a scene of nterriment, 5or Rose's wedding-day was at hand. I dawned foright and beautiful, and -all day loisgithe house echoed to flying feet, hurryiag hither and thither, putting the finishing touches to the preparations whieh were made to cetebraSe the "great occasion. Charles and Rose were mar ried aft r5 o'clock, and tit 9 stasrteii on their (nridal tour, which tested two weeks, and then they came home settle in a prettyihouse about a ntSe dietant from Bose's-old home. "For three short wee -they were as happy-os ever mortals were, but -t the end I that time a dark -cloud 'began to dim She brightness of Chat pleasant little hoH. , . "X?i6 dark, stormy rngkt, Rose was wailing for her husbn6?B Teturn home frEEthe club of whiri lie was a member. It ws the first time The -had attended it sia-ce'his marriage; and Trow, asRo.se sat musing before the cheerfdLfee, she won deveil if it always kept mm so late, for it was past eleven o'clock. Twelve came, and still no Charles. One and t half pest, just as she was Almost crying with feer that something bat. happened to him, she heard the -cudter deer pen. She- started with a cry -ef joy, tend ran otst'in the hall. Yes, rt was -Charles, but his -gait was unsteady, -asd his3ee pale a&' haggard. " 'What is the matter, -Charles ? Are yau sick ?' his wife sasaoiB&y dngtxired. ' Well, I don't feel wery well,' an swered Charles, as Bse ftielpeE IStim off wiSi his overcoat. "Come into the panlee, ftlien, and lie down on the sofa by tS&eifare.'' "!He obeyed her naeelaaeiically, and as she' bent over him to apeet thepillows, his 'breath fanned her -cheek how-hot it -wefc.' ! and she shrank back withiev-shud-der as the horrible taetk. flashed , upon hem? he had been drfaskang. IButaas Bhe loked at him, and saw how pale and tired he appeared, sfee b fllled with pitgr, and tiiought thai &e would i not re proach him this time ;pedhf(ps it. might never happen again. "AUi! but it did ear .again, and again, until Boss's heart was well-nigh broken. In vain weee iier .appeals to himu, her prayers that he would .clsack himself in his downwand aurse to. rain. He would either preserve .a mody silence or abruptly leave sfcie room when ever she broached the scabfeot. "At last, one night, avbenst -sis months after marriage, he came iwaiee : almost un able ta stand. " '(Charlie ! Charlie 2 eried Rose, whes. she saw him in tjaas.-stote, - hotv can you be so cruel to me, sd yourself, too? This will kill me! " He had reached the poisat where his passions were quickly brougfet into life. " 7ill you f Woman, I would .never have been in this state had I aaever seen; you! ILeave my sight, or I kall. curse the day J ever saw you. " Bose shrank back in horror zom the dreadful words hurled at her. "'jaod heavens! Charlie, snbat do you mean?' '"I mean Just this,' he rejAiad, bit terly; hen I was at college, I sas dis graced, with some of the other bys, by drinking too much, and wa expelled. My good old father helped me oat f my trouble, and made me promise newer to drink again, and I kept my pledge stntil that fatal night at your party, when .you urged me to drink. I did it for jpsmir sacef Beiiold your work f The horrible fires were rekindled in me, and they will never go oui!' - - " Oh, Katie ! : Katie I he spoke tbe truth. They never were quenchied. Every word of bitter recrimination seemed pointed with a sharp arrow thai sank deep in the heart of his 'wife. was crushed to the - earth by his words, and when I recovered consciousness I found that I had been raving in delirium for seven " long weeks. On asking for my : husband, I was told that he was away ; and not until I was strong and well again did I learn that he -was dead. He was not very well they told me, and, while attempting to step on a train, missed his footing, fell under the cars, and was killed. - "Ah! although they tenderly tried to hide it from me, C knew that the acci dent was caused by a different kind of sickness from that which they would have had me believe." -. " You, Aunt Sarah I Is It possible that this sad story is youraf" exclaimed Katie. t' - " Yes, mine, Katie, Heaven help me J Remorse is ever gnawing at my heart, and I shall never forgive myself fpr the death of your poor uncle. Now you know where my thoughts were when you entered the room." J ' " How thoughtless I was ! I must have pained you by my light words. Forgive me, auntie." " Heaven grant that you may never suflfer as I have done I You would never have heard my story if I had not thought it my duty to convince you of the danger of having liquors at your party." : , " And I aw thoroughly convinced, dear aunt. ; Even, if I, myself, should not lead any one into temptation," others might, and strong drinks shall never be seen at one of my parties." '-. . Xhat is my own." dear niece I" said Aunt Sarah, Wdly; " and, if possi ble, I shall love you all the more for the decision joa have taken in tins matter." Information for the Million. LitrNAB caustic, carefully applied, so as not to touch the skin, will destroy warts. . , j : . To obviate offensive perspiration, wash your feet with soap and diluted spirits of ammonia. . ' ': ' ' '- ' The juice of ripe tomatoes will remove the stain of walnuts from the hvnds with out injury to the skin. JPhrenoloyical Journal. A idTTijE camphene dropped between the neck and stopper of a glass bottle will render the latter easily removed if jammed fast. j Bi moistening the knife or borer with a moderately strong .solution of caustic soda and potash, instead of with water or alcohol, it is said that india-rubber may be cut with as much ease as ordina ry cork-wood. , ? To remove old paint, cover with a wash of three parts quick stone lime, slaked in water,- to which one part pearl ash is added. Allow the coating to re main for sixteen hours, when the paint may be easily scraped off. Cckr fob Cmr.nr.tiKa. Glycerine, one ounce ; carbolic acid, one-half a' 'dram ; mix and apply night and morn ing. If the suffering is severe, soak the feet every night in a tea made of white oak bark. This remedy is said to be in tfclllDle. :: i :- j j In washing windows, a narrow-bladed j wooden knife, sharply pointed, will take j out the dust that hardens in the corners of the sash. Dry whiting will polish the i glass, which should first be washed with weak black tea, mixed with a little alco hol. Save the tea-leaves for 'the pur pose. ' : ;"" Cheap Pkbfcxs: for the Handker chief. Put tw ounces of orris root into half a pint of rectified spirits ; allow it to stand for a week, then strain awy the clear extract, aid add to it one dram -of essential oil f iemons and a quarter sf -a dram of otto -of .roses, the same j of oil of -cloves, and rhedrops of oil of neroli ((oil of orange' blossoms.) : If not quite bright, strain the mixture through av fun nel of blottugg .paper, folded up like -a sugar paper. j To Whues XLacb. Xiaca may be re stored to its original whiteness by -first ironing it ligfhtly, . then, folding xt, and sewing it into -a clean linen bag; which as placed for twenty-four hours; in pure olive oiL Afterward the bag as boiled in a solution of soap and water Cor fifteen minutes, t&en well rinsed in lube-warm water, and finally dipped in water con taining a light proportion of starch. The lace itttlien taken from the bog, - and stretched n pins to dry. To ELKtfWE . MmDEW. Make ia. -very weak solution of chloride -of Aime in water (about a heaped-up teaspoonful to a quart of water), strain it carefully, and dip the spot on the garment into it ; and if the- rauldew does not disappear im mediately, Jay it in the sum .for .a few minutes r dip it again into) the lime water. Ehe work is effetttually and speedily .done, and the chloride of lime neither nats the doth nor removes deli-, cate cobou, when sufficieutfly diluted, and the .astittles well rinsed afterward in clear water. , 4 . iFalthful Dogs. A yosngster of five years was j-ecently lost near Lexington, Mo. Mis -name is William S.arman, and when last seen the child was lin a fence-corner with two dogs. JFrom there it seems lie wandered into the woods, eight miles fxamXLexing ton and three miles from home. Here, probably,, inight overtook the little wan derer, and. darkness closed im .upon him, cold, tired.and hungry, with mone to aid him but Jhis faithful four-Sooted com panions. 'Ihe faithful dogs, with an in stinct thfttraettms equal to human intelli gence, wenttto work and scratched to gether a Seed xf leaves. - l otto tthis the boy aepti, and then the intelligent ani mals laid .down, one on each side of him, and kept ihim warm through tthe night with the iieot of . their bodies. V .Morning broke wiAJa. tthe boy safe, hie shaggy guardians gemainiug at their posts. Though posted, and refreshed, ihe was al most famished with hunger. Agnin the wonderful instinct of the fai&hful dogs was equal to .the emergency. I 'lEhey set out f oraghag .chased and killed a, rabbit, and brought it to their young charge, laying it At jhis feet. The boy eagerly ate of the raw meat, and whan discov ered was busily engaged in .appeasing his hunger. Vlhen the party! who dis covered hum endeavored to approach the child the dag became exceedistgly fero cious, and womld not let one f -.them approach him.. The boy's father and dogs' master had .to be sent for ibefore they could get the. child from j his .noble protectors. The joy of the parents can .be easily imagined, and we 'will g-uaran-iee to say that all ihe wealth of Lafay ette county would not purchase ane of these dogs. - r i - . ; A Fresh-Water .Spring In the Oaeaau Xieut. B. D. HitoJacock, of the United Slates Navy, Assistant Coast Survey, commanding the eoast surveying Bteanier Endeavor, under date of March 18, e potits to' the f Superantendent - of the Coast Survey as follows relative to what is afyparently a fresh water spring in tiae sea: " We have found just abeve Man tanzss inlet, about two aind, a half miles off shore, in latitude 28 4eg. 46 min. OS sec north, longitude 81 deg. 12 min. 15 sec , west, : what is apparently a fresh water airing. - The water t the surface is violently ; disturbed,' for ' a space of about 30 feet in diameter.. , The first day we crossed this place the water was com ing up with' such violence as to throw the ship from her course, and the second time, although it was smoothv the vessel could be kept on her course but for a short time. The sounding in the eenter of the spring gave 23 fathoms, and a specimen of the bottom of very clear broken small shells. The sound ings from the center to the limits of the disturbed water decreased to 9 fathoms. The water at the surface is brackish. " The Superintendent has directed a mi unto examination of the spring and its immediate locality to be made, . i A Christian Chinese WeddlHg. , A distinguished clergyman of this city yesterday enjoyed the felicity bf uniting two natives of the Flowery JLand in the silvery bonds 61 .wedlock. : Sam Ye ,and Ah Toy were the, names of the happy couple,1 who stuL' after the fashion of their country, preserve intact their re spective patronymics. After the mar riage service ' the bride and bridegroom adjourned to the residence of a friend, where a number of guests' were assem bled to honor the occasibn; j A festive time ' followed, the -bride ' in -a .dress of sky-blue, with rings upon her ankles and her ebon locks done up in tallow, being of course the center of attraction. She was exceedingly affectionate. Being asked by a Caucasian interloper if) she loved her newly acquired husband, she warmly answered, ." You bet;, me heap likee Sam; he belly good' Chinaman." Sam, too, was as happy as a hoodlum with : a new pair of high-heeled boots, and,' as the guests departed, said with a smile half a yard long to the above mentioned inter loper, You Bahee him cute; alee same as Melican man heap catchem wife ebery time." Itiis presumed that the ,nnno. ivonk will be a tangible realization of Celestial bliss. San J-ranctsco Jsuucttn. . When ah antidote or remedy for any particular class of disease obtains a wide spreading notoriety, it is but reasonable to suppose that it must merit the popu larity it receives. It is within our pror vince ro mention xnas xjb. . Tun -. . California Vtxkgak Brrress, so long and favorably known as the safest and most reliable remedial agent for the cure of liver, Kidney, Bladder and Glandular Diseases, Mental and Physical Debility, and all complaints emanating from a corrupt state of the blood, etc.,, are in great demand. So satisfied are we of the intrinsic worth of this medicine, that we do not hesitate to notice it in our columns. .It is well to mention that this medicine is compounded of roots, herbs and flowers of California, and has no fiery material or alcohol used . in its preparation. We can add no better eulogium than the fact that we use it con stantly in our own family, ana eacn mem ber tnereof partakes oi it, wnen neces sary, according to directions. New York ltper. &4 Whoever buvs a Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ may be sure he has got tne Dest instrument oi we ciass m ma world, and this at the lowest price at which it can be afforded by the makers having greatest facilities for manufac ture. ' ' Symptoms of Urar Complaint, and of . Some of tlie Diseases Produced by It. , A ssllow or yellow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face and other parts of body ; dullness and drowsiness with frequent head ache ; dizziness, bitter or bad taste in month, dryness of throat and interna heat; palpita-. tion ; in many cases a dry, tewing oongh, witli sore throat v unsteady appetite, raising food, . choking sensation in throat; distress, heavi ness, bloated or full feeling about stomach and sides, pain .in sides, back or breast, and about shoulders ;' colic, pain and soreness through bowels, with heat; constipation" alternating with frequent attacks of diarrheal uilea. flatu lence, nervousness, co5 ness of extremities ; rush of blood to head, with symptoms of apop lexy, numbness of limbs, especially at night ; cold chills alternating with hot flashes, kidney and urinary difficulties ; dullness, low spirits, unsociability and gloomy forebodings. Only few of above symptoms likely to be present at one time. All who use Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets for liver Complaint and its complications, are loud in their praise of them. They are sold by L dealers in .medicines. 1 StttiT. the cry is for llie Wilson shuttle sewing machine. And why Because it is the most perfect and desirable sewing machine far family use and man start nriug , yet invented, and its the clre-pest. 'line constant demand for this valiuible niaclxoae has made it almost impossible for the man trf actnrers to supply the demand. Maetnas m will 9m delivered at any rail road station im tins eosasty, 'free of transporta tion charges, if ordea-ed through the company's branch house mt tSt State street. Chicaeo. They sena ta elegant ontalogue and chroroo circular free on application. This company want a few more good agents. ' Dr. Wimeott's Am-IERioiic or Fb- ter and Agrde ToKac iWilhoft's Tonic has established itself a he ireal infallible Chill cure. It is waives-ally -admitted to be the only reliable andlxsEmless CliiUauedicine now in use. Its efficacy is oeufznmed by tnonsands of cer tificates of Cbe vary est people from all parts of the coootry. It nrre -malarious diseases of every type, fsam te sbaing agues of the lakes and valleys totebe caging f evera of the torrid zone. - Try it 1 It has neer been known to fail. WHEBiiecK, "Fnnutvx & Co., Proprietors, New Orleaas. Fob sale be- su. DiironTS. : Dttcnmsxs the befit remedy that has ever bees -iseowesefl forirbenmatism, swollea or stiff jakitB, ifleeh woands, sprains, bruises, cuts, aod fe ens. as -Johnsons' Anodyne Xisw ment. T use it, mad always recommend it to our frieatds. . 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TELEGRAPH PiSTITUTB, Jaasria,W. - sw 1 Staiftara :Lotta Bustle. txos omaom au outers ssesial times 3 over: is perfection. Diploma awarded iH itM.h ppppp, .K. inMt... t P.p..... A. W. IliOMAS, . -. Jll yV kite sr., Krw Vsrk, ' WO W-e Ht.. PhtUdelptiia. PaT ATTESTlOSf, OWMF.R8 Of HORE8. . ass your tlarneaa sxaser lor t any sore neck on horse or mute, or money refunsea it printed directions are fol lowed. Send 76o. for sample. Ksno Collar Pad Co.. hols j ManuTt'rs, BaccaotUca. L. irfiaagm rvi$ One Doll r wortn of Popular Book, ur choice Music, sent fee. Inclose stamp for Cata loame. Address PH I LA. jrN. Y. PUBLISHING. CO.. 139 South Seventh Street. Philadeiniil. P JUST THK BOOK YOU c a ri SELL MONEY I1W IT STJRKt Just on t. Useful. Handsome. Cbesp. Sells sres srhere. A rare cuanoe. Also, - . NEW MAPS, CHART8.&C. Our new chart, GHRIgTIAR tiRACKS,isasplendidsuecess. Oin einnaU prloes same as New York. Send for terms to K. O. BRIDGMiN, 5 Bara Uj8t-,N. Y..A 17 W.4tb SU.CI-..O. HOW TO GET A HOME. - 5?VAJ,1'WDS, 6W,WK ACHES. Rich Soil, good C mate, excellent Water, sx owing Settle menta, zona Schools. Ws offer the Lands bf the Sioux City and St. Paul K R. and the McGrecor snd Missouri River R. R. at 8 to ii per sore, on easy psrmenta. Two years rent will boy s farm. Apply to ,DAVIDsU! CALKIHS, H. &. and OOica. StbUf. Osoeola Co.. Iowa. AESTS WrTET forthe CENTENNIAL UmteuStatesG-AZETTEEU 6ells eetrywbeF at slgbt. F&rmerSsTenchem, Student. Lawyers, Merchanta, Scnooi Directors, Manutaoturers, JUeebantcs, oupprs. ie. men. men of learning and men who can only rd.okl men own Us n m. aivi ail u nuu sxsu wmj aUe uhi and yonmr, all want It for every day reference and dm. ShowVsrand result of lOO YE AJRS PKOGUESK. A whole Uirrary Boston Globe Not a luinrv. bnt a necesaity 3mr-ean Beat Selling Book tnb. lished. Gomi Pay. fcaWant Gen. AxtAn erwy city of 1O.0CO. Address ,f. C. JlrCURDY & CO.. Pnh. liaber, Ch-Giiuiatt, O. ; Cbio&fo, ill., or St. Ixmia, Mo. N. P. BURNHAM' TURBINES V, WATER WHEEL m XV m eelecterl, 4 yearn aifrv, and pi work in the Patent Offlc, W rt te invtn. I C.. and haa nnv-d t be the best 19 siaea made. Prlrei lowi-r than any other firat-elaaa Wheel. Pum phletfm. I. F. B URN HAM, York. Pa. V VATER does NOT AFFECT THE HANDLES Patent Ivory or CellsHi Knife l.dlh.,V.'VI. U i:RT r.l1NK. -Alwi call lie Trade Mark "MERIDKN CUTLERY COMPANY" tin the Blade Sold by alt dealers in Cutlery snd by the tl til I 111. V T;iiniiiht-a Street. jtcw York. Manufacturers of all kinds of Cutlerr. PORTABLE Soda Fountains. $40, $50, $75 & $100.' GOOD. DURABLE AND CHSAP. Shipped ready for TTse. Manulaaturad by U11A PMAN Jl CO Msdon.L Ea-ad tor aUat locw a. - - - HIE BBST in tae World. It UiTee Universal Batisfsotkin. wONDERFlil. Krouomy. 40 It, more Bread to brl. Flour. SAVES M1I.K, ECGS, die. One year's aarinfs will buy a cow. St MURK -SOt 11 BRRAD, Whiter, LiKhter. Sweeter. Richor. EVERT lit) V Pr-lses 1. The Ladies aie all in Love with It. SKI.I.S like IIOT C WBS. t rT l end at once for Circular to GKO. V. OAK IT!! A t:U., 176 Dname St., New York. DO YOUR OWN PRINTING! OVBLTY PRINTING PRESS. For ProtcM-ional And Anateur Prlnter, MrhoolM., Hocietlem Man afUet.nrra Jfcrchantii, aM tithtar it i rlitf BEST ever iiivcnfini. 1S.OOO In ne. Tort tttwlM MnM rWtrn IB. fTi - CIRn (VI IBENJ- O. WOODS& CO. ManuTn and dealers in all kind of Printlnff MntAflai Scsud stamp for Catalogue.) 49 Federal fit. Boa&on- Broaflflns's rest Uquid Compoun( Bag and. Insect Destroyer and FerUSzsr. T'owT'Crop may be saved by iriTt4ir one or two dollar. Send for circular ount&ininc full partioalaca. Areata eranted in every State and County. Address B V. BKOADD1TS. - 13Q trmgworth St-, Cincinnati, Q. Thia new Trosa la worn with perfect eomiort nixDi aoaaay. Aaapie zteeu so every mot-ton of the body. retainuLff raptureundertne hardest ex eruif or severest strain until permanently kid cheap by m Elastic Truss a.: No. 683 Broadway, N . Y. City. 8nt by mail. Call or send for Circular, and be eased. FREE! FREE! ! FREE!!! The Piootsbr. A fesndsome fllnst rated awupayer eont-inteff Infor mation for everybody. Tefls iow mmd wbeve to seenre a bomt, cheap. Sknt wei t-o aul pabtts or tbk WORLD. It contains the yiw Hokbt, and Timwkh IAtn with other interesting mattisr fonnd oedy ta thie paper. Send, for 4t mi Oemi It will only cost yon a Pomt CaflMt New number for April just en. JLddreaa. ' ' w .-. ' t .Os P. OIVTS. a. Ne1. A Great Offer ! I HOBAOS WATERS A SONS.. miH dhsMae of IIH imrlN makers. at a. S.T.I.UWL.r V 1.7 WATERS' New Scale Pianos ! asr A beat mntle the tor-.ii estlc, aid a Uaet WATERS' Concerto ORGANS onn excelled i lunc brsiil; they defy amietltlan. rAs Concerts Htoi a line lsiU atton V Ilmnan Voice. Asenii W Kitted. : . A liberal .dlMeonnt ta Teachers. Ministers, Churches, tfcehoois, I.oHh.-h. etc. Boecial In. ssceneau so the trade. IlLlintn-lomaes Mailed. In Actual Use : -' .- ' MOK2 THAH 1 55,000 SSTEY .ORGAN'S!1- , MASUFACTURED BV --' J. ESTEY & iCOr, br.i ttleboho, ttv'. t-SCID FOS IlpI.HSTBATF.n CATlUKt't, ! Smith. Organ I Co., BOSTON, r.TA83. , , These Standard Instruments s: Sold .by Zlusio Dealers Everywhere. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOW. " ; p. gold tfanmchoBt ths Tlnltsd States '. . te '", INSTALLMENT PLAN 1 - That ia, on a System of Monthly Faymsata. Pmebasers sbonld ask for the Svrm Akxstcas) OOax. t siaifgnst and full particulars on apniicatawx. BOOKS FREE!! 2 t ' . mi - 0J .v " !.: ALL WHO WISH TO MAKE MONEY I MALE OR - - AHPTTTfll sof V -O-T 3acj.i : IJJ VA . ', BT TAXXRO BBBBCBOTIOHB FPBl ' - 1 i .i 'i s fftr THE FAMILY JOTJBHAL. The Cheapest Literary, Idrt and : f 11 ill' 3 - i. Mrs. B.-i-Qh, Henry! see whs I nuwie dnrbis; one day. takinK snbeeribers nui nj friends for TBX KjtMmX Joua.NAL. U is srsmuited 18 earst ncold, a good timekeeper, and worth SOU. V ul r jut. a it is irau . uonuvj iihi ui srn. ; ana auy The FAMItpT JOtTBIIAI. U m paper, time of the Jfete ptjppp.' p:.. PP1PI.I..P ....... , v.. , ', ' pnhlirationn.ah for only f 1 a Jear, poMavegaid, with either The nairef -mmo nauxjr .ana vy i awaxh, i . I . ... n a. ahppp.nP fp. . u. desttnL As a proof of the valne of this new and snperb enromos oixerea to ptuaasa wo buuuMwu wym M.w its intrinsic worth and beaatr would readily eommand. w. .ppi aii uiaihmi hmmni. neauv arroaea 4f.ii OOMK VISITOR." 16x30, " ANSA'S - HHP.li AND TOE." auxS4. and ORANDPA'8 91x34. or the Enitra-rinK "HORACK GREELKY AND FAMILY," S; or l.r,) wliS.. oui.il, u)p, luoiuuuix . p p ' pp.. tp 7.1, ,p.i racuvaiDpOamtinB npDram.ftMt1RIU(I for 943 at New York prices. AW Idr or OentJsman aannot fail in makins; from S10O to tMMi mnnthll. As sn sdditional induosment, ss I?" SoO,uOO in .laiwnwm te wora m oor mwivw . sir oenaix.. nvinoewrmuwa m idu om uw itatuna npii.pT ut the s : i. States, as res-ards eirculation, value of contents, snd the lew yeara we rnieaa au uis pronxsv or xe panea xo go vo xnose who ai Deipm us xo ouua H up. Muiviif our Ui&u anlv AinnU tiip Arnnitu. nr muh ShM ta takifl BUlMMrrtntkma tl Jntnratf. Tr n im so situated that yon cannot derota yonr whole time to the business, take the Outfit and solicit nuh-ppni.tk.KM d pirir your leisure honis. Thus persons who bass not pll their tiiae engaged can proowtw frtwo KntaGOOasbeczaiiarswiMxrws interferins; with their other duties, tins makins; many dollars, if not hundreds, in a very short apaoeof time. We. -feel warranted in saying, tbas ladies or gentlemen who may desnte thai whole time snd attention to can (mm Wtr the Family JodnaIp are reasonably certain of a snug income of from $1,000 to S4,600 a year. If you wink s- mase money, yon oan Decome an agent where yo resxae. Agents, remember that ne paper in the United States and id tbe chromos or engravings cannot be purchased for commusion of 40 per oent. on each subscriber. Send stamn for aamnle. with XLnura TIlrmtmlwA frlntfasi. Koveltiex. etc., giving list-of Gifts to Agents and Workers, what pur Agents are doing, what Agents, Habscciiias ... and the Press say of the Joubsvai and It Chromos. .f,i, v ; ''; . -1 'u,'t -r ror tnlormon to atraneers we IB Hive tne Touowmg Haamg nouses ss iwmmw: r-eiiOT-remTi a tM.TOir,. snd 37 Vesev St.. Publinheis ; Warren Howard. 39 Park PUee, Paper Peale-i t O.BIssoi I. M Gold bt PsBBt tXmbnr Bromell fe Roehnftr. t Whrt St.. JHnfi i R. Rhttnr. 1 Chambers St.. Pubtiaher. We will send the JoniNAl, six months on trial, postsgenald. o reoetotef Sl osntw. to those wbdssire to li is What the Jocbkai. is before being tegular subssillMm. FAMILY JOIHNAL, 300 Broadway, li. Y. FT TV C1T BuOADWAT. New York. U 1 ilofla niAjiufttuiorof Srd.mGoui J Eff IpRY of every deae,'ipt4oa. Tbesiock is large, rery choice, snd is offered at retail at tmde prloes to keep our workmen going. Bills under 15. P: O. order in sdvancs. Over $16, O. O. p. privilege to examine. Catalogues free REIABKABLE OPPOHTONITT foi ate tmaociai . epecola tion. tllOO sometimes hrtaira I1UHHI. Rend z.a cents lor Book glvtag tbe secrets and - x plain ing (lie best paying investment of the day. Address Bos 1535. New York. RANK'S CRAVE" GUARDS. ' Desicned for the purpose of pi sesa?ing the syrometry of bariaJ monads, nnd holding the UBaalJEIqad and Foot' Stones mere securely and permanently in positkm. IilBStemted Cwtaloaroes famished on application, AmoaTAAJiK. St CO. Halemt Obio. FABOirjo urns Tli C, B. I. P. B. B. Coatpany tmimt Urn Fife aa Mwt Hiimilli T '. To ACT as. anrusi, . Sesae of Die Moat Desirable and Fertllo Unimproved Land ia ' - i IVn i-UMl at aitau4 m m lw th Its mi its r-ihwstf, UM fitDUT C.VTiA.L KOtrrX ttvm tbm KMttrra tMHta iwl- CouC. m4 an MUy lrts- hm In port t cttm of H Mai mm and OouMlt Blou. is ttm km Atrirsltwt- mA wt mpmy 4 vnkmlan ptntimm M imtm. -., Ranging from 3 to $IO per a'cro, The averajje nrire brtnpc soinewHAt la than Aw. Bt Tor M m. an ror mit m ut prtttclpai utn fDeca of tM rimniaiij a. L. DREAV. Land CommliiloBer. . C. It. I P. n. iw.CO.; Davmj-out. lowi-f'i NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CD 'S If YIBKATOR". THRESHER. The BRI tMANT SrCsTESS of tills GrAfn Sats, Tline-Ssvlng THREKIIF.R, is anprecedonted in t ho annuls of .Fiu-nt Machinery, loftbssef period it has become widely- kuowa awl rciLY; ESTABLISHED, as the "IpEABIM; XIIICKSIIIXj JTIACIUXK.' WpaT- 6RAIN JBABS HEVV8B leisubmit. tQ tbo wasteful and imported work of other Threshers, when posted on-the rant tnprinritn; or this ona, .for. maxvng JTrain, saving tunc, ami tfoinit fast, thormiph nnif economical work. TrIRESHERMEN FIND IT hi(fl.ly ailv.-int-ireons to ran R nutcliine tiiot has no er "Anron." lh.it liandlcs luma r.min Tomr eter8-' ':ruL fcers," Stra. Heainngs. Fhtx,'Tinrothy, ttilietr itirSl all such difficult -min ami seetlf", with KNTTIItl? EASE AND EFFECTIVENESS, ;leuns . to perfection; aavos.t4ie farmer hjsttrrssh bill by extra- savins ,of srvam; melees no." I.rt Ser in;" requires LES$ THAS ONE-HALF the snal Belt-s Boxes, Jounmls, sntl Gears', easier' rtisni aged ; less repair one thai gram miserw prtTcr to employ and wait for, even at ad t need nrlecsk while oeher meltines:ari Mt rJt nil. . horse iTIoiwutea" - Powers, alno a .re-laltore-aratot-alit1vrT- " . ....... a-wnnak. bihIp wo - sum tc la other Hens Foirtn. " .f' .If ?eret' tnrmrn raWn,rtnTesli1ii4fc write for Ilhtstmterl Circulars. i,mnt ft-et) -with full p&rtwnlarsof lea. styles, prices, Lerma,ete. ' '. vn MlSpOlA,. SUEPAnq ft COM! i f V Battls Crttk. JUicMvttnu V .! -i I ! J .i. hi raft.. :- fs -i i. i , asaaHoH owncm - rac oay ; 300 VVKST ST., Kew.yrk.l i Wo. 210 $outfc ThWSt?t..Vte, la. Vo. S3 West Van ENsrea Stwi Cfclcago, i n nu Any siiads frci Pnre wiite to Jet fe.cC t . .,!!. v i'al'i.ii V tuvw A l t A eamniastlna of tbe purest pslnt with indla Hob6er, formluK a SMOOTH, OLOKKy, HKH, BOiUiU, KUaSTIO'' and BEAUTtrut. Pftint, tmsffseted by chnt ef temser. ature, is perfectly waterproof and tdifilW to all eiasaes ' of work, and is tn every way a better paint tor eiuier na.j afcle or ooteide naifwina- thanany otber peint intbe world. . Boinar from eiie-tbird to ODf-f..urt fl cheaner, snd laetins -at least Uwea Uowsas Ion -naMaetaatssaa and utULpsintaj Bs Surslhai Our TRADfi MARK afac simSe of 1ilch: is givsn above) la on every package. ' T .. mA eaadvTnr nsa. and sold the ra.Il no nnht. Tbeve has never been a Paint offered tarn publie that has become so popular in the ssine Ome and pna as perfect satisfaction as tbs Bouiws Pamt, , , :,, , -- ' 1 fiiaajmaasBar.siisiiTiiiifiii isCTfe : :" ;- 3iJ!5ft s 1 1. f-W , f f rifm3 w ' v v.. t. ".lis Fashion Paper in Americmm f'lT'. .nli)r-Esss -B!p& ' PS' - m M- - puousaer (ivu soon premlmus aljould sasoeed. , . u rork Ledger, and , f w uwhr contain 4n win p.tup wMauMatsaiieivjf of thrSvlloiciny pre(.ir7 ' .u.r, af sue 9x11. ntoonted resdv to frame, nv tK. t!KW S. I V i KP W , f Tt . P.PP,pi p . , - . - . T premium, the Publishers may stats Out-a lesrtinir dMfr sw . mui . new w niaoe u on uie market at &10. a u - nnMntk w4.h . .k. T . . t. t , Gssh. snd other premloma. to scrarBsoar AirewM ww pries st wbieh-it is irlTen to subscribers. -Fer.ttiat gives sncb tadnwnrwnta- The paper is worth the - '.' , ... lews than ( 1 to (juV eaon. Ana we pi pay. besides. tboaiK- daatsidira Hst of Bi articles. fffStTHlwfThailliaL- . il'.i-.i). a t sasjiiii naiiiiiiijimtiuiii.. ' . lilaajii:-. ' lr. J. Walker's California Vin egar' Bitters are a "parely Vegetdbi preparation, mide ul rfly from tbe tive herbs found on t f fovrer ranges o tne sierra Nevada mountains of Catiior aii tbe niodifiinal properties of ..vhicb are extracted thcrcnom without the ua. . of Alcohol- - Thn mifisfTnn ia aJni daily asked, ' What is the cauise of tiie nnparalleied success of Vis eg ah !!" frvotflV Oitw nm.nn. T. .. t t 7 ,iiin.i, i ' the ca8e of diuease, and the patient re cover his health. They are the greaft blood purifier and aife-grviiig principle a' perfect Ilenovator and TnvlgofatfXf 'i. the fcystciiv Never before in -6!s-istory of. the whrld has a miilknne beo-f" 0oriipud--ef poseBil)r the ' remarkabW" quatitiea of Vinkoae Vi iTERs m hoaline tr, : stejk, .f .every disease man in heir to. 'fh are a penile J'urjrative a -ell us a Tome, felieviig Cniirofti-m' ;- '"InflannHatlrtTi oi the iiivui slo1 V iac:Ru rgiujs.. in BiJi'c I)i8es.rtj r ,, .- ..., :. .The, piroperties of Du. WpAkk Vineoar XJrri RRs are A i(.'riimt.l)iaabortlaui du-nanativR, TutriUta. Lax.-itirtv, lliuiii'tio, Svxlativc, CountesMrrituct, Sudorlt-o. AUwv. tive. ud p&jRtkBi-nriir.: ... ,,.'v.,- . p R. II. MclHAt.il & OCT.. 'OrveMU iutd lien. ApU Run Frannisoo. Cnrifi.hiVv aljjur. of Washinrum itnd Charlton 8ts K. T. Sold by oil Or-ua-arl.ts nml -i.lrrs. rignri anq e-pemi;-s a mot ji to Broma. A.Mr , A JH sad anthentie aeeount of the Black. Hour. 'Ocn Rswioh, containing Gen. C-astsrs onMM'twpt- Th'orvylii snd Limrr -;i. p. H. HKutrt. awl a aoitpunn of Uis mines and country by BiaokweU ad Ma-Iu-n, Um twnratumed ibinsis, wHh a nnparvwatlryUaw-. Ctticf Urancrhisman. of tile Survsynr-UrmwrslV athcrn. . tud-sr in enly roliabte mnn of tbe Black H ilia eves' rS llaned.. . First sdil inn of 3U M eupiea aM in two weote. . Second eJltiun nf f)MO vopie. now seadv. frteev Ceuta. Xwo Vopi'. ' CViit., Addreas p . JBRKLHY A CO , Pul.ll.nerat 1 mH !; 'f . . ll4Mmi-sr...)oioa". Pt. cblt Cured " A certstla sod mare care, wlthont rcooTBfA? and at home. An antidote that standi purely on ttav own rjieiita. Send for my quarterly magazine. SS swmss nouunn, y containing ecraacaaoset asuuir tnst ears teen permanently cared. I claim to 1 discovered and prodn- 1 theVinsT, oio . MiiT areas evaa ros tittTM aarisro. - . .- P-HU . P. CO.Lyg.-Ja. XNnrta, Ia FEU DAV Cosnsaosj,orS30 f ry, tnotiptinKs. We off.- i-t it snd will pa y Bf" Oi t o. JIuMS. OL. , "QSTCHOMAJICi', nVr Snl i H"W eitiar s may rafatlAlM ! r-alM U kvr j " Sa. 17 StalClirleg Street, sz. Le. r&. ' ' ES!1,5S? 'e-art.. xe tna-i. ,W ,S.fk;L'r'" r-- ,Tiir. .v,- i'm, Mr .-1ppr?V''''.'?. mittuiuut a-, ,ZT?J ..pVT... Itssaalsa ti.-mnur, j usal Uwni.-arn.nm tUs i fm, aba nniss Ur.Jfta i. pi-.T.T!7T.L1". "yaMi ba u wnr-nm wsaS sm. Ssal Ssi. pu.,M brua. "W IS a in ,,..tn:;UmU91nnUlUUiw pytp..f5i WorSftmfihStieet, St snffriurs wttbout Uwmmm a. tr iv'ria mfrnnrs., Jbar2s masonabie fHa. fully xitaJnatlteTiaaiw,aaM. an nptoitwi ana le"ij to rare ail forms of Nervous ItvUny. nil onnmmta by toe "knwtof Yomb," snd vitlWl. ini..Tintio w-otiMs- tMiKia sabjeets, sent la piaua snalsai Tlth,'?.1 '"' m'T' " "';"-'! WHEN WRrnsOTTi AWKRT1-' 'HJ H.Ts "Trliae on BpectAl 1 f y. tease say y talXiups kt r II nlssMtsy yauMW Uu saTernswisis MMI. HUUi IMMM nlr rl'Pppm.pmhW.I mp.pp-i ,r hn ppu..ppu p.. mfff I !w - 7s4iS.'.i .U 'J"a4!.r,i