The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, May 31, 1883, Image 4

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Be Tlmt Yoor CreM? In n conversation about liis Western nml Southern trip Lord Lviuington, a member of Hie English nobility, told n ro]K)rtor of the New York U'orM that ho stumbled ftt a railway station on a gentle man who exhibited a most ingenuous thirst for information concerning the , British Jiecrage. “Pray how did he manifest this?" Lord' 1/ymington—Oh, Tory civilly. He introduced himself tft in' very kindly on learning that T was a traveler and an Englishman, and offered mo the hospi talities of the town. It was •••try oblig- iittt of hiui,. but unturtunntcly 1 e.ould nit lit ay, so wo bail a olmt while I was waiting for the train. Poring this chat liis eye fell un a portmanteau of mine which 1. had eansisl to In- marked for convenience suka and easy identitlealion with the cttbulistie figures I tin. This he aoamied for some time with Ill-Ainooiiled curiosity, and finally turning to me said l ather abruptly: “If I am not mistaken, you are a nobleman, are you not V" I admitted fhat Mich was my unhappy lot. “Then," said ho, “T presume that num ber there on your vnliso is what they call in the nobility armorial hearings, is „ it not? .In fact, your crest?" “Hardly that. I modestly replied. “A number Is Only sHirno ns n crest, T believe, by much more illustrious persons; for exam- file, (be Beast in the ApiK'ulvpse. “Oh," ho replieil, and then after medi tating n moment or two, asked; “Hnvo your family been long in England?" ' l’es," i said, "they hnvo bpon there for some time, but why do yon ask?" “Perhaps the numltcr refeva," he replied, “to the number of generations, just ns they recite them in the Old Testament, you know?" “Yes," I unhesitatingly and with prompt mendacity replied, “that is exactly it, and'L don't see how you hit it so cleverly." ll« smiled all over with delight as the train rushed op, mid waved kind farewells to me ns long as we were in sight. A Traveler's Untile, The Hon. Kenneth Ha.vner endorses il. Traveler* should have a sure and speedy cure, for sueh complaints «n Cholera, Diarrlurt, Print* of the Stomach anil llowols. Hr, Worthington’s old and reliable Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine can be carried iff the pocket. Price'25 and 10 cents a bottle. '' flood Per tlie Kills, lloetors now recommend theiutroduo- v iioB of a kid or g'*t into the nursery os a honltiiful compiiltion for the oliildreib The doctors evidently know their little " bit,—Si/racuse Urralri. badies & rluldrsn’s bants A ahoee can’t run ' ever if Lyon’e Pul. Heel Btillanere are used If there is anything better than to l loved, it is loving. Pen* cod-liver oil, from seleetsd livers on tbs sea shore bv Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, Absolutely purs and sweet. Pfttienta who have onee taken It prefer It to ell others. Physicians deolare it superior to ell other oils. 'l'ms photographer is always getting negatives from pretty girls,pad tin- mere negatives iroiu preii v uiris.guu i lie gets tile broader he smiled. \f.(».ttoTT, tlie genttemnu who ale tliietv lira™ of minlls in tliiuiyrtays, was relieved fi'iuu any ftlsagreealilu t urncli troubtes by uiing (Iastiiink, ritul took limbing else thtr mg the tusk. Held by dnlgge t-. Ax electric railway experiment is pro- nosed for I’aria. T>r. Benson’s Skin Cura consists of intern i! Mid external trimtineiit nt same time, nml i makes tlie skin white, soft and smooth. Il eontniiH no poisonous it rugs, it nt druggists. ‘ Tt isn't that I fear any dangerous “ ' * “ ‘ ” ” - the turn of tho disease," said tlie man who liad tho mumps, “or am troubled about •ny personal appearance. I only regret that my superabundance (if cheek makes me. for tho time being, resemble a lil'a insurance agent.”— LrnecU Citizen. A WONBKIHTI, DISCOVERY. \ii Arllele Unit Will lliiki- ilic llnlil mill .. _ l»rm Urjolcf. .Miiny f>[ tho linn (InvfHintfri of tho dn.\ are oxcolh-nt, but Illogical ifeiuwof the atutL Hold tor promoting tjio gipwth anil lumping buck the original color, arc more ImmhiiRs while )iot a few are pomicioiiH in their effects upon the scalp ami hair. The 1 filling out of tholiair, the accumulations of dandruff, ami the pre mature change in color me all evidences of a ^Us,msed condition of tho scalp and the iflands which nourish tl ojiuir. To arrest tie h * causes • he article used must possess medical is well :in chemical virtues, and the ehanuo must b.*- •*ui under the scidp to be of perniaiient and t- nu. benefit. Petroleum t.il is the a tide whieh is'Hindu to work such ox tr,am ini in •vaults; but it is after the best refined article has been chemically treated, and compl My deodorized, that it is in proper condition for die toilet and receives the name of Omboline. b was in far-off Russia that the effects of pe troleum upon the hiir were first observed; a ^overnmeiii officer having noticed that a par tially bald-hemled servant of his. when trim- tuo lum i is, hud a hubit ot wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the remit was, in a few months, a much finer . ‘r° f fefcpktiK 1 ®** hail ' Iteexoi had •elore.. I lie oil was tried on horses and cuttle tlmt huff lout theo'luiir fiom cuttle plague, nml ]% r« suite wore man clou*. T1 e mam# and ’ail, iif horse.,, whieli hint fatten out. were completely restored in a few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, but "oolle m civilized society could tolerate the M-C ol refilled petroleum a, a dressing forthe hair. Pm tlie skill of one oi ourchaoiistsha, overcome the difficulty, and ho has succeeded InperfectiugOnrboliiie, rendering it as dainty as ihu famous ena de cologne. Experiments oil tho tinman hair and skill xvore attended witn 11ib most astonishing results. A few an plications,where the hair was thin ami falling gave remarkable tone and vigor to tho scalp and tho hair, Every partiolo of dandruff disnp- poars Oil tlie Inst or second dressing, all cuta neous disease of I lie skin nml scalpin'e maid] v mid liermoueutly healed, mid the liouid seems lo peuet rate to tho root of the hair at once. It IS well known (hat the most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, and by some my,' lerio.is operation of nature flic uso of this nrti ™ gradually imparts a beautiful light brown color to the hair, which by continued use deep- i n,tobluek. The color remains permanent, mid tho change is so gradual that tho most intimate friends can scarcely delect its pro- grass, In u word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, mid well calculated to make the prematurely I add and gray rejoice t urbolino is put up in a neat and attractive manner and sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. Brice one dollur a bottle. Ken- iiedv ,t Go., Pittsburg, Pa., general agents tortlio United Htute-mud Canadas. We advise oar readers to give it a trial, fellin'? riiiur-tied that one application will convince them of its wonderful effects. "/ ina truly Ihaulrfid that / seek used Hr. /jriuon’s Celery nml Chamomile Pills, tur then ciirnl my nerloettcal headache. Mrs. I it. Paddison, Point Caswell. N. Me. Tlie North American Indians, especially ('ie Seneca tribe, made such frequent use of petroleum that for many S'’Bi s it was only known ak Heueea 01. Now it is known ns Uarliiiilne, the Wonderful Hair Kenewer. It costs but little to make a child glad ; It costs lint little to secure the grateful rcmcoibiMiee of a child; but if it cost a hundred-fold lflorr than it does, it would lie a profitable investment. It pays well to have a monument erected to ourselves in n child's memory mid affections. And this we may have by a little thoughtful ness and attention. Remarkable forovta coming diseilri. cam. ed by import water, decaying vegetation, etc., f« Brnwn'a Iron Ritters. Nawtmnv, N. r.—Itev. o. W. Ollley ,nt»: "I have taken Brown's iron Killers and con sldcr It onv of the bet medicines known '’ B0(K Mtt.i., 8. C -Rev.J.H. White, stm. "I used Brawn's Iran Hitters lor general del hilfty, It rewired ms to strength and vigor.’> Wk appreciate iHypleiislTl'es unless ivu are oecsslonally deprived of them. He at rain t is the golden rule of enjoyment. Chapped hsnds, face, akin cured by tula by Cazwelt, d band*, face, pimple* and rough by using Junlper Tar Botp, mads , Heard * Co., New York. Of,ash can be readily and neatly drilled with a small drill operated liy a imw ami kept moist with spirits of turpentine. Tlie Tfhllmiinj oln l*l»> elrlmi. .InnieR Beechea, M, D., of 8igourney, Iowa, saya: ForRevcntl years I have been using a <’ougb Balsam, called Dr. Wm. Hall’s Bal- ►flni for the Lungs, and in almost every case throughout my practice I have had entire success. I have used and precribed hun- <lr« ds of bottles ever since the days of my army practice (18(13), when I was surgeon of fIo;pital No. 7, Louisville, Ky. IIciio’n Cnrliolic Halve. It is itie Best Halve for Outs, Bruises, Horen, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Tetter, Chapped I lends, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Kruptions, Freckles and Pimples. Itejole*, Rejoice* M l!e la Alive Affils.', •*w »» Uirt, lint iNroviiil." . tfnderdeto of Jul> », K. B, Bright, of Windsor Locks. Conn., writes a plain, modest narrative, which, from its very simplicity, has tl» true ring of fine gold. He says: “My £at^i«r is using llnnt’s Remedy and seems to re fmprovint. in fniff, lie is vory murh better tlmn he 1ms been for a long time. Ho had been tapped three times. Tho first time they got Cioui.fcim sixteen quarts of wuter, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully ns much more tho third time* and be would constantly fill tin again every time after lie had been tappou, until he commenced tiling Hunt’s Remedy, which acted like magic in his case, ns lie begun to improve at once, and now his watery accumulation passes away through the secretions naturally, and he hue none of that swelling or filling up which was au frequent before the functions of the kidneys wero restored by tho uso of Hunt's Remedy. Ilo is a well-known citizen of this place, and has always boon in bur iness hero.’’ Again he writes, November 27, 188*?: “ 1 beg most cheerfully and truthfully to state, in regard to Hunt’s Remedy, that its use was the saving of my fathers life, i spoke to you in my previous lottor in regard to liis being tapped three times. It in tlie most remarkable case that haa ever been heard of in tliix section. Kor a man of hi- years (sixty years) it is a most remarkable cure, lie had boon unable to attend to his business more than n’yoar, and wan given up bottle of Hunt’s by the doctors^ Tho first Remedy that he unod gave instant relief. He has used in all seven bottles, and continues to iae it whenever ho feels drowsy or slug gish, and it affords inntnnt relief. He in now attending to his regular business and has been several months. I am perfectly willing that you nh« n!d publish this letter, an we tlior- Mighly believe that father’s lifo was saved by using Hunt’s Remedy- and these facts given above may be a benefit to others suffering in like mntmer from diseases or inaction of the kidnpys ipid liver,” DR-WORTHINGTON'S HOLERA | RAMP A polite little girl xvas shown a sot of playthings and n doll and was asked winch she would have. She looked at the doll, wliioh was n fine one, and thou drawing her mother's head down, whispered, “ I would rather have the playthings, but please don’t tell the doll.” (hol tJ fllARR °vi THE GREAT AND ■ran HOEA 0 VIED OVER 25 YEARS . .rdf r»r ('haleru. IMnrrhs.... Ornlttrr,Numi«itr(°"*, p 1 1 ’ Pra^rpaliA,a«./ lint 1*1 lev r Drt ' Tiii'tHAiVii a.'v^'pjeI e« .c'akjr'ANtr,* Fitters There feu »er*r ibeen an ln»Unc« la iWhloR IRU stertloc Iturtfaraut and anti- febrtla nedldae haa failed U ward off eomplalat, whra URmdulf aa a pro tection arahiat ma laria. Hnadroda of Rhyatclana bavi abandoned at! the ofldnal aped flea, and aow preaertbe thla harmfeaiw vp«ptaM- tonto for rtillia and fever, as well aa dya- pepala and nervoaa affeoilona. Iloitct- ter’a Bitten la tha ■pectfio you aood. Tor tale by an Xhrontou and Doal an ceaeraBy. YOUNG MEN eni|*l’..vimnj. n.tan-88 |». y . KICA.fel, Am. Omo. _ OUT. i. Rymail'J5p, Circulm u ACo..:« Dor St...N. \ \ rTEBYUAllSOP KUKKUUINO t„ min,I and Sody - VI run-ri 11IJM-II uf IniliKc-lion .ml d> ma ..IT.-r nil; Tin.'iiy "Tilt; I'l l! 11X0111.N ritl.S.’• ;,>r .11 mi altflctiHl. Bent l.y miiil for SI I.INI wilb mjr sr»«Iteu ull IntlUru.l«... at.a .ly.1^..-.!., j«,;S II. Alc.%l.\ IN, I.OUEL1, Mam*., for four City Trtiaiiiirer unit Ts* Call. • THE SUN- ls - A - LW * y8 .lilSTfRifSXU!^ TIIE’ s'UN prlnP.^commm'ii iiiory 'oYYbeiixT.'of'real men and women, and of ihfirdevds. pinna. lovea.hntei ‘f morsottereiilsi udi.nml (treited. Subscription: Daily ■" ’ r finance that uui eerr arettta. Hu id paRea), by mail. 5iiv. a month, or 9«..»0 u venr ?S*3)‘. Y « 8 oB??rV?r 1 -* 0 P " w ““» t® L ENGLJLU1), Publisher, New York City. >UT THIS OUT WORTH SENDING FOR I Dr. J. H. KCHF.NCK has Juat published a book on DISEASES OF THE LUN8S UB HOW TO CURE THEM which Is offered FRP.K. poMpaid.to all applicants, it contstiis valuable information for all who supfsise themselves alfllctod with, or llsblo to any disease of the throat or lungs. Mention this i«per. Address Ur. S. H. RVHEffrK A MOM, l*hlladeli>1iU, !••* Watt If yon w<«A EnyUth or Gorman Auok.) Strong’s Sanative Pills w —ron thr— LIVER. A apevdv cure for liver complaint, reaulatioa the ...wv-Ia, purifying the blo«Nf. cleansing fr«»m malarial .■alnt. A i-rfect cure for sick headache, constipation and d)>|»«'p-ia. Hold by all loading *lniggiate. For ftimannr* ettli full iMirticulark, addrcwiU71£. HULL A L'O., Uox 050, Now York. TYPE and NEWS CASES fob SALE. One thousand pound* of Bourgeois, like this, in case and tied up. Price twenty cent) per pound in quantities to suit. News cases $1.26 per pair, 2,000 lbs. Burgeois, like thii, in quan tities to zult, at fifteen cents. M0 lbs. of Minion, like this, ftt twenty-live cents par pound. Address, ati.abta NftWsPAFKtt Union, Atlanta, Go. For Two Generations The good nud staunch old stand-h.v, MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT, hits done moro to assuage pain, relieve sulTering, und save tlie lives of men and beasts than all other liniments nut together. Why! Because the Mustang pene trates through skin nnd flesh to the very bone, driving out nil pain and soreness and morbid secretions, and restor ing tlie atnieted part to sound tltli. and supple heal PORT ABLE SODA FOUNTAINS Send for Catalogue. Chapman & Co., Madison, in: MILL & FACTUHY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Sendfop Prioe-IHL W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO 421 Main Straet, LOUISVILLE, KY. ivnvNoiiZ)*’ IRON WORKS. II. A. lUdhANi:, Mil linger. P. 0 Box 1690 Ng.v Orleans, La Manufacturer* of Reynold*' Cab-bra- tml I'lnlform COTTON I'RKSSKS. filoant, linnet A llnrra- I'owm. Htnam ngincH, Hngni Atllls, nml Mnngo atniit ^)r.Mtg.l».Mit W..rk. Buibluig lVontH, ('(iltniiiiM, UailinitH, jtlack- Hinitliing nml .Machine Work. C*'OUI>KHS MOblUITUD.^lS FREE A WUKK. f 12 a day at I101 out ill Iren. Aadrsns tit ' 1 •.me • Thug A Co., August a, Ma. “THS BE8T IS OHIAPKST. ts,l ' ls .THRESHERS- AWJI,Lls Horsn 1‘owerg 1 Clover Hollers Will,, furl-tlluM s to Tho Aultmaii A Taylor Co., MaiiHtldi fainnhfe eld, Olili A GRNTB WANTBD forth* Mast and Fasts.t sell- in* Pictorial Hooka and lllble*.Prices reduced 33 percent. N tlooal Publishing (Jo., Atlanta, Ua. OPIUM aiohioiim: via hit, h» pity till cured. Tun ■onrH i-Rtitbliahotl, 3,000 ‘ State chkc. I>r. Mni-nli, (jmney. Mtch. x, Nnwitrk, N. .1. 'I e Wrltn lor circular*. The Cairo Box anil Basket Factory. CAIRO, 11,1,. ho* rebuilt its factory with new machinery, the lateet and most approved designe, and la —tin mannfactnriag, and promptly filling •u order.for FRUIT. BERRY AND PACKING BOXES. Send Jot lUuMrated Catalogs* and PrioolAU, ATLANTA Mfo . • 3 J3UDLEV c'ol'emianTM &brother MACH. INERT N|E Wl0lRLiE T A'N lc v MANUr ACTURE. S'TE A.M|E ! N:G I NES COTT'OWPRESSES MATIEIRE LEVATOR: JHAFTil NGPULLE YS I.R.ONCOLUMNSHOU.ST ! RONTSANOCASTING: ■rjOlUlNlDlRlYj I s:0,N ER A : T 0 SiT R E ElT EiX T E ND-T NGj FROMM AG NOLI A’TO CLARASTREET IN NEW.ORLEANSLA ma i Norr i c:e& SAL.E SDFPOr FWLN.T'Y-AND Ei I GiHlTlETlE N OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. Tin- .MtMlivine wild tor u Hinnll margin nbt vj tho o tniniMHilifting. AT t uat-a irnrttml l.y ;.|aot-i.il i»n* I'«r hill imrtlouUrN mLIi. -b the* |)| Literary'men, Ider- chniita, Bankers, I,a- DR. S. I. COLLINS, La Portr, Ind. Adflrssa SriNBON A (A).. I*. rViaml, Ale.' Konuoke Poltan Presa* Tlie Best and Choapest Preaa made. Costs less than shelter over other firessep. 11 and reds in actual use at both steam and horse power gins. Mi ‘ power glna. Makes heavy bales l.y hand fatter than any gin can pick.The new improve ments In fin honsee described in the werda ef their inventor* free to all. Address, Roanoke Iron Worbe, Ohatte- nooga, Tenn.,or Roanoke Cot* ton Prees Co.Rich bgaare.I.U, causes Nervous Pros tration, Irregularities of the blood, stomach, XESvik* ■tlmuiaut, Hmimrltuu Nervlnsls Invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful In- vizorantthateveeauatulnodtheslnklngevstrm. For Mile by oil Druggists. TIIK DR. 8. A. KICJIMOND M l'.DIOAL OO.. Sole Propriutora. St. Jotepli, Ma 2 ltable:ac< o.i paying hiMinnix If you can dovote your time to it. MOsUA Y HILL. llox783, N. Y. , will Twonly-Two. — 'K> ATIONARY ENGINE, in M» Hold for «lfio. e..,h. •Al’EH Union, Atlanta, (Jo. -» f-oinhiruitiot* of j .. tojcltloof iron, J*cruviu Jlar/c a ndj* hogp I torus » a ttaiaiabla form, i . Debility Lous of Aj>jh /i/^i 41.... nP I ■/, LF.V A I. H6AB3 WriteoT- After a thorough trial of the , IRON TOlhO. T taka pleasure ir staiiJiR that I have been use. oli'listers and *. U< Suoakers will find It of the greatest where » Tonto in ^ecea •ary, T recommend it PURIFIES THC ILOOS tile, Prostration of Power9 <1 ioiwJiispeiiz K ble. REV. J.Ig.TOWNJ£K. NEW FIRM ! C. Z. TURNER in Robertson Building, Dallas. Ca. f dibiro to inform the public that 1 jam just opsning out in DuUas a new atock of I H II® COMBINIG Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions, Keiid’jr'-maHe clothing of the best m 9 tor in! ami of the aost fashionable m\k B x-tH, i?liocp, liate, etc.. Iroin the best manufacturcra and of the latest, slylea. Ae of which will be sold low for cash. Ojme one, come all, and ftWe me a trial- Myy nr «r to Is Low J’rices, Quick Sales, Fair Dealing, Good Meauire, Full Weights, i. m a ! H> aijeutfor several Etandari brands of guam. C. Z. TURNER. FonoraMe Competition is tie Life of Trale NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. aWNo old atock brought over from l».t year l“Vwa fit^rllut everything froah from the Factory iTJSa WsS" All gooda of the fceatquftlUy »n 1 latest styles, and sold at the lowest prices.“^68 Wf it q ectlti 3 have just received a lull stock of FAT,I, and WINTER GOODS, put ' , and re with the greatest care, aud from the beat markets, for cash, uvito the public to call and eximint thorn. Our Stock consists ot And in tact, everything usually kept in a first-class genera! rata’I store. We are continually adding to it, and will keep in store everything for which there is a demand in this section of tin country. Our line ot Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is the most complete ever brought to thh market. finV We are aleo agents for the most popular brands ol Standard Guanoa. Give us a ca’I Our m-dto: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Short Profit".’ No trouble to show goods. We occupy out new brick store houso on the wett side of Rome street, near the public square, where we invite the public tu call and examine cur coeds and prices. McLARIN & ROBERTS, ZD-A.XiTj.A S, O-A. PHOFFSBIONAL t’AHDS. 1 YOU CAN HAVE ANY KIND Oi ROBERTSON, PHYSICIAN &8URGE0N, rnUuet.ry, ill., says, 41 1 consult! ft - tsjtooiieM; mmed> fo» <•& -■ 111tal forces Tendvri liis professional H< . rv ice8 in the prictice of medicine iu nil its brauches to Iih citizens of Dallas and surrounding country. .fl^rOflice No. 6 Acrforth street, nei*r court house. W. K, KlRI.DICU. (J F.O. !\ KOHKR1N ptlELDER & ROBERTS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Daila., Paulding County, Georgia Practice in all the courts. Pri nipt lutm lii n given to looking after wild tniicl clain.s Ct ilections a specinlty. 1 ly [ M. SPINKS, “attorney at law, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. Sewing Machine Repaired. BUY All Kinds of Needles, Attachintnfs, Pmls, htc„ Eta L*. McCOKMACK, 51 S. Broad St., Atlanta, G*. fi^tSind Machines by Express. Prompt attention given to coIIccModh in anv part nf the State. Wild lauds looked till r nnd intruders ejected. as a reliable remedial agent, possessing un doubted nutritive and restorative properties. LouitrUU, Ky., O*. 2, 1SS3. WTAHS8TTS1 DR. HARTF.R MEDICINF CO. J13 W. HAffl K.. 81 LC3I3 The Westinghouse Engine —AS ADAPTED TO— COTTON Q-HsTIfcTirfcTG-. mVSEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR.-*®, No Counter Shafting or Pnlley* Required. te? $75 to $150 Saved. t!in« belted direct from Engine, or coupled to it, as in thia out, Without Belt. Boiler may be Eet 100 feet from Gin House. The Most Perfect out-fit lor GINNING COTTON in the world. Zpirk'end far Illustrated Circular. Tie WESTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., PitlsH®, Pi. General State Agencies: Daniel A. Tompkins, - - . - Charlotte, North Carolina. Atlanta ENGiNErttrea Company, 33 Marietta Street-, - Atlanta, Georgia. hJONTOTUEBV WORK*, - : - Montgomery, Alihima. !»3 7.35 FOR. Sty 1. MiihIc for tlie Million.—Vienna Kolian Labial Ortran. S weetest and most delightful music know. Popular in Europe. Any tune cun ba played on it, from Old Hundred to Yankee Doodle. Rven those “with no ear” while away de» l khtful hours with this instrument. Any one can play it. Children play it in one eve nine. Costa hut one-tenth as much ns the Orpanette, Organina, etc., and is far sweeter and needs only common music. To inti oduce our new music we will send a sam ple Organ, with bound book containing full woids and music of 96 new aud popular vongs, which in sheet form sell for $36.35, pr< paid to any address for ONLY $1. C. O. D.—As a guarantee that every one will receive all they pay for, we will'sind n** sample book and organ by e*pre«s ('. O. D„ $100; two tor $1.60; three, $2.30, or more at the rate of 99 per doeen. We can not prepay goods sent i *. O. D. Circulars free. Address MONADNOOIC MUSIC CO., Lt ck Box 780, Hinsdale, N. H. Tlie IltdglH of Sublimity. .1 kuu soli for $1,839, n pul his, u swooti aiul pousivo retirement, loknted on tho virgin bunks ov the Hudson, kontuining o-i acres. The land is liixuriously divid ed, hv the linnd of nutur and art, into pastor and tillage, into plain and dekliv- ity, into stern arbuptness and the dulli- anae ov moss-tufted rnedder; streams of sparkling gladness (thick with trout) danse through this wilderness ov buty, tow tbe low musik ov the krieket and grasshopper. The evergreen sighs az tlie evening zephir Hits through its sliad- ‘ )nz . znm » and tlie aspen tnnnbles HUe the love-smitten liarte of a damsel], -bruits of the tropicks, in golden buty, melt *>n tho hows, and tlie bees go heavy and sweet from the fields to their gam- enng hives. The stables are worthy of the steeds ov Nimrod, or the studs of Akilles and its hennery was hilt express ly lor tho birds of paradice; while som- her m the distance, like the cave of a hermit, glimses are caught ov the rtorg- lousc Here j>oets have cum and war ded their laze; here sculptors have cut; , lv l’ iU [ ltl ' rs liitvu lobbocl tlie scene, ov (Uviirny iiinilskupes; aud here tho i)bil- losopher diskovcivd tlie stun wliiclj mode mm tl“-“ iilktmiat or natnr. Az tlie yottng moon imngs like » curting ov sil ver from tlm bln breast of tile ski, an angel may he seen dansing with golden mi to< s , 1 lnt ‘‘ on tJle grass. (N. B. iiluhm 1 SWK with the Insure Properly AgniiiNt I.osm by Fire. 11 in agent for the Coi.tinontal Insurance Com- piry, wulch is confiued to the insuring of faim pioperty, dwelling*, cburchei, and ichool houses. f.,» oue, three and five year*. Every prudent man f«elneafe when be knows that if ho th( w d ha s° ua lunate as to get his property destroyed by fire- will hnYe the greater portion uf hia leases re• cfd. This is a reliable company, and lorure* a 1-jw rate. Call on me, and f will pivc mu full ,> an at Ions. T. A. FOOTE. Send !d MOORE’S History Itrppats Itself. T>(u’lier—“Did I not tell yon to be prepared with your history lesson? And hero yon are unable to repeat a word of Scholar -“I didu’t think it was neces- 8nr .v, sir; I ve always heard that history repeats itself.” Business University. Atlanta. Goo.gia, For Illustrated Circular. A live actual baa 1 inesa school. Established twenty years. | A yoojq man rode home with his sweetheart near Patterson's Mills, Pa., and while he was warming his feet at the kitchen tire her mischievous brother tnuisl'erred the saddle and' bridle from lus horse to their boll, and hitched tho annual where tlie horse had been. 'When the young man came to get mounted on the animal, aud thoroiigliiy started for home he liad an experience that made him think tho parrot had no right to Cumplajn,—Boston Post. \ 0thple ©i c y Qood$, j^otiop^, Qo^iefy HARDWAKE, CUTLERY,. Crockery, Glassware, Groceries,