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Tho New Vork World gives prominent
place to a letter just received in this
country from a German statesman of the
highest position in reference to the feel
ing in Germany concerning the eastern
question. After referring to the un
reasonable excitement caused in France
by the recent speech of Von Moltke, the
writer says: “Asa matter of fact, in
this present question, it is Russia which
most, preoccupies us; We understand
jierfectly well that Russia is our next
and most formidable enemy, and we also
understand perfectly well how to disarm
and paralyze her. The present emperor
of Russia is a sentimental simpleton,
without self-poise and without moral
courage. He has been driven into this
war with Turkey by the pressure of Rus
sian feeling. We in Germany have per
mitted him to engage in it, but we are
not such children as to permit him to
■emerge from it either with honor or with
accretions of strength. If he is terrified
by the attitude of England and Austria
into making peace, he will probably end
very suddenly—perhaps by suicide, per
haps in the usual way in which Russian
public opinion vindicates itself against
incompetent emperors. If he persists in
making war, lie will he humiliated and
Russia with him, by certain defeat, as
nothing can lie moro clear than ttiat it is
in our interest to allow Austria, at the
critical moment, to lail upon his armies
and obliterate all recollections of . the
Austro - Russian alliance of 1849-50.
Re ace or defeat equally will mean the
accession to the Russian tfirone, tinder a
cloud of popular discontent and under a
crushing weight of financial burdens, of
a prince who is known to be our special
enemy, the cr.arowtch. This is equi
valent to a complete nullification of Rus
sia, for a generation to come, in the affairs
of Europe ; and what can ever hold out
any hope to France of the recovery of
Eorraine and Alsace except an alliance
with Russia?”
HKKI * YOl It I' ItUM J SK.
A boy borrowed u tool from u carpen
ter, promising to return it at night. He- j
fore evening he was sent away on an ;
errand, and did not return until late,
before going lit* w,*n told that hia brother
should hc<* that the article was returned.
Alter he bad come home lie inijuiied and |
found that the tool had not been sent, to
its owner. He was much distressed to
think his promise had not been kept,
but was persuaded to go to sleep and
rise early and carry it home the next
morning. By daylight he was up, and
nowhere was the tool to Ik* found. After
a long fruitless search lie setoff for his
neighbor’s in great distress to aoknowl
edge his fault. Hut how great was his
surprise to find the ttsd on his neigh
bor’s doorstone. And then it appeared,
from the prints of his little bare feet in
the mud, that the lad Imd got up in Ids
sleep and carried the tool home, and j
gone to bed again without knowing it. ■
Of course a boy who was prompt in his j
sleep was prompt when awake. He- |
s|>ected while he lived, he had the eon
tidence of his neighbors, and was placed
in many offices of trust and profit. If
all grown jiersons felt as this boy did
there would lie a good many tracks of
hare feet found some of these bright
mornings, and what piles of hooks and
tools would Ik* found at their owners’
doors !
kmii mis (i aim to iK\riiAi.
A FKICA.
That part of Central Africa which
may Ik* called the lake district is now
claimed by England, on the ground that
it was discovered by successive explorers,
subjects of (Jueen Victoria, from Liv
ingston and Burton, down to Speke,
Baker and Cameron, ft is proposed to
construct roads from the port of Kilwa.
south of Zanzibar, on the eastern eoast
to lake Nyassa, Tanganyika, Victoria i
and \llK*rt Nvanza, at an average cost j
of $“00 per mile, whereby the whole line
of lakes might easily he connected. One
British capitalist is stated to have offered
*.'*oo.oo° to carry this scheme into effect
calculating on the commercial advan
tages likely to Ik* realized out of it
England, which has settlements on the
western coast of Africa, ami i s building
up a great colonial confederation of
states at the southern extremity of that
continent, would obtain a further and
considerable accession of territory on the
east and in mid-Africa by the 'annexa
tion and connection of the great lakes.
Possibly the khedive of Egypt, who
owns the Nile, the great affluent of the
Victoria and Albert lakes, mnv not l*e
content to see England take possession
of them ami the land thevnow belong to.
ihe youth who cannot wreath his
monogram More him with cigarette
fumes, entice the sane hack via hi. nose,
and emit a volume of jaundiced smoke in
the face of a companion—all with the
air of one having learned it in his in
fancy—you may be sun* hails not from
that noble company known as •• the
boys."
the last si Em: or cibrai.tak.
The most memorable, in some resjxcts,
of all the fourteen sieges to which Gib
raltar lias been subjected was the last,
called the “great siege,” one of the
mighty struggles of history, which be
gan in the year J 779. The famous Gen
eraljElliott was commander of the fortress.
Spain, in alliance with France and Mo
rocco, endeavored to surprise Gibraltar ;
but a Swedish ship, gave Elliott the
alarm. The garrison comprised but five i
companies of artillery, and the whole
force was less than 5500 men. The !
enemy’s force was 14,000. The siege was i
commenced by the blockading of the j
port, and a camp was formed at Han ,
Roque with the design of starving out the |
garrison. When the English governor i
resolved to open fire upon his besiegers, !
a lady in the garrison fired the first shot.
Never did a siege war rage more furiously
than didjthis for nearly three years. The
garrison was often reduced to sore straits
of food ; “a goose was worth a guinea,* 1
and Eliott tried [upon himself the ex
l>erimentof living upon four ounces a
day for a week. Exciting stories are
; told of the privateers that ran in, amidst
terrible dangers, with provisions, and of
the storms which threw welcome wood
and cork within reach of the besieged.
The rock at one time would assuredly
have been taken had it not been for Ad
miral Rodney, who, sailingoff the straits,
captured a small fleet of .Spanish ships
and merchantmen, and clearing the
straits of besiegers, brought his prizes
into port. But all danger was not yet
averted; Gibraltar was again blockaded;
scurvy broke out in the garrison, and
Morocco refused her harbor to the Eng
lish ships. The enemy crept closer and
closer, hut relief coming now and then
enabled the English still to hold out.
The bombardments were fearful to en
dure. “ The city was almost destroyed ; ,
scarcely a house habitable, and those
left standing pierced by shot and shell.”
At one time the desperate garrison fell
to plundering the town ; Elliott shot the
leaders in this outrage. The long agony,
full of terrific combats and frightful pri- j
vations, ended by the final abandoment
of the siege in 1783. If in that year the j
English had to make up their minds that
they must let go their American colonies,
they had at least the consolation that
Gibraltar was still theirs. Harper's]
Magazine fur June.
Cross Hnslmmts n<l Ni-<>l<ll, u Wives.
“ Domestic infelicity," which newspaper
reporters nowadays credit with playing such
an important part in life’s drama, is often the
result of lingering or chronic disease. What
husband or wife can becheerful,smilingand
pleasant, when constantly suffering from the
tortures of some dread disease ? Perhaps the
husband’s liver becomes torpid, and he ex
periences bitter, disagreeable taste or nau
sea, has chilly sensations, alternating with
great heat and dryness of tlie surface of his
body, pain in his sides, shoulders or back
eyes and skin are tinged with vellow, feels
dull, indisposed and dizzy. Through his
suffering he becomes gloomy, despondent,
and exceedingly irritable in temper. Instead
of resorting fo so reliable a remedy as a few
small doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets,
and following up their action with the use
ol Holden Medical Discovery, to work the
biliary poison out of the system and purify
the blood, if he plav the part of a “penny
wise and pound foolish ’’man he will attempt
l<> economize by saving the small cost of
these medicines. Continuing to sutler, his
nervous system becomes impaired, and he is
fretful and peevish a fit subject to become
embroiled in "domestic infelicity.” Hr Ihe
good wife may, from her too laborious duties
or family cares, have become subject to such
chronic alleetions as arc peculiarly incident
to her sex. and being reduced in blood and
strength, suffering from hack ache, nervous
ness, headache, internal fever, and enduring
pains (oo numerous to mention, she may be
come peevish and fretful—anything but a
genial helpmate. In this deplorable condi
tion of ill health, should she act wisely and
employ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
it w.ll in due time, by its cordial, tonic, and
nervine properties, restore her health and
transform her from the peevish, scolding
irritable-tempered invalid to a Happy’
cheerful wife. Laying; aside levity ami
speaking seriously, husbands and wives, you
will tine! the family Medicines above men
tioned reliable and potent remedies. For
full particulars of their properties and uses,
see Pierce’s Memorandum Book, which is
given away by all druggists.
\\ 11. host's Tonic ! —A Sake, Si rk, and
SoiKNTiiifCritK!— The unprecedented sale
or this world-renowned medicine proves in
coutestibly that no remedy has superseded
the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen lias
been found so hard as not to yield to its soft
ening influence, and no liver so hypertro
phied as not to give up its long-retained bil
ious secretions, ami no ('hill or Fever has yet
refused to tall into line. 0. H. FufLVY A
00.. Proprietors, New Orleans.
I-OR SARK BY Al.l. DRUGGISTS.
After an experience of over twenty
hve years, may leading physicians aoknowl
edge that ihe (zrorfeg/irn; .Vm-sW/’* Uterine
( ulhohcoH is the only known certain remedy
for diseases to which women are subject
Ihe Umetenberg I V,,,t,this /*,//,. Itle most
popular remedy of the day for biliousness
headache, liver complaint and diseases of
digestion. Sold by all druggists. Send for
aluiAuae. (raefenbers* Cos., New York.
VVliHt ta ll.tole. * Yea.,
‘ Do you ask. my friend? It i s made from the
purest and strongest elements. Among them,
cream-tartar made from grape acid expri-v-lv
for these manufacturers. The res.,lt is that
the biscuit, rolls, waffles, cake, bread aid
pastry produced.are beyond comparison.
1 nr short le-tse of popularity- which so
many preparations have experienced groves
to a demonstration the superiority of Home
StoM \ H blTTtKsover them in its me.licin
al virtues, esp,catty , n thecureof Chi ! s a„d
. i * a<l '■ Vfr bonier. Tre
par, ,1 h\ Home Hitters Cos . St. I.„!iis, Mo.
\-i hma. ! boustndsofthe wont cases
°* -■"thma have !■,,relieved by aging Jonab
M-mr> omr s Remkbv. In n.c.seof purely
as hi... i el,aracterbas it failed to gix'e relief.
■ n form ation worth thousands to those*
08 ‘ * u : *'th- N ;-.-help for weak and nervous
Miticrurs. rifts for those who have bccu
dosed.tiruggt-t and quacked. The new Health
.lourua! teaches all. Conic* .Ore. Address,
r.leetrn Quarterly, Cinctunaii, t>.
The I>*hrl if the
Must either pass through its natural <-han
riels of exit, the bowels, tne kidneys and the
pores, or, in default thereof, poison and dis
order the fluids of the system. In order to
effect the complete expulsion of this danger
ous refuse, the organs through which itpasses
i fl must he active and unobstructed. Fortu
nately there is a certain means of rendering
them sc when they are not. Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitters stimulate the action of the
excretory organs, and by diffusing a genial
warmth through the circulation, encourage
moderate perspiration. By thistripplemeet
the exodus of the bocal and . other waste
matters are encouraged, and the system
freed from pent it would otherwise incur.
The action of the bowels which follows the
use of this benificent alterative is easy and
unaccompanied by griping, and its stimu
lative effect upon the urinary organs-very
conducive to their local health.
Kendall At Cos., Boston, make a very
generous oiler. Our readers should respond.
Till. MARKETS.
■EXPHIS.
Flour $ 7 75 a fll 00
Wheat 220 a 2 22}
Corn 60 a 62
Gate 50 a 52
Lard 12 a 13
Bacon—Clear Sides.. 9} 9f
Hay—Best 17 00 a 18 00
Whisky—Common ... 85 -a 400
Robertson County. 175 a 300
Bourbon 6 00 a 5 50
Lincoln County... 175 a 300
Highwines 113 a 115
Cotton—Ordidary ... 10 a 10}
Good Ordinary... 10J a 10|
Low Middling II a 11}
Seeds—Clover 8 60 a 50
German Millet.... 60 a 65
Missouri Millet.... 175 a 200
Hungarian 175 a 200
Buckwheat $ bush. 175 a 200
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle—Good to extra? 4 50 a I 5 00
Medium butchers.. 3 00 a 3 75
Common 2 50 a 2 90
Hogs —Selected 575 a 590
Fair to good 555 a 570
Common 490 a 515
Sheep Good to
choice 450 a 550
Common to fair... 3 00 a 4 00
NT. 1.01 Ift
Flour $ 7 50 a $ 10 50
Wheat 2 20 a
Corn 52 a
Oats 38 a 39 i
Mess Pork 16 50 a
I>ard 10 a 10}
Whisky 189 a 1..
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Flour $ 7 50 a $lO 50
Wheat-Redand Amb’r. 2 20 a
Corn—sacked 49 a 52
Oats 41 a 46
Hay—Timothy 9 a 11
Pork—Mess' 16 00 a 16 50
Lard 12 a 12|
Bacon—Clear Sides.. 6j a 9§
Wool 33 a 35
Potatoes—lrish $ bbl. 160 a 165
Cotton—Middling.... 10} a 11
Ordinary 9 a 9}
NEW OHLEINN.
Flour $ 7 a $lO 25
Corn 64 a 56
Oats 4? a 48
Hay 15 50 a 18 50
Pork 17 50 a
Sugar 9} a 10}
Molasses 45 a 6f>
Whisky 102 a 108
Cotton . 10 a 10}
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price. Registered m patent-office, is:*. l.y the maim
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VECETINE.
Her Otrn Words.
Baltimore, Bln., Feb. 13, J 877.
Mr. H. R. Stfvejk.
Dear Sir—Since seyeral years I have got a sore and
very painful Tact. I bad some phj sinian, but th v
rou hi n't cure me,. Now. I have heard of your Vr (i-
ETiNE lr<m a lady who was sick t< r * long time,
and became 1 well from your VEGKTINK: and 1
went and bought me one bottle of YEGEI INK and
after I hail used one bottle, the pains left me. and it
began to heal, and then 1 bought one other botfle.
and so I take it yet. I thank God for this remedy
aud yourself; and wishing eveiy sufferer may pay
attention to it. It s a Idessiug for health.
Mrs. C. KRABE, 638 West Baltimore Street.
VEGETINE.
Safe and Sure.
Mu. H. R. Stevens:
) n 1872 your YEGKTI NE was recommended to me.
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t# affect my debilitated system from the first dose;
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Since then 1 hare not hesitated to give VEGETINE
my most unqualified indorsement, as being a safe,
sure and powerful agent in promoting health aud
restoring the wasted tystern to new life and energy.
VEGF.TINE is thq only medicine 1 nsft; and as iong
as J Five. I never expect D- tiud a better.
Your< truly, vv H. CLAIIK,
120 Monterey Street, Alleghany. Penn.
VECETINE.
The Best Sprina Hie,Heine.
Charlestown
H. R.Stbvfnp:
Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used your
“ Blood Preparation” in my family for several years,
and think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors
or Rheumatic affections, it cannot be excelled ; and
a? a blood purifier and spring medicine, itjn tlie best
thing I have ever used, and I have used almost every
thing. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one in
neetj of such a medicine.
Youfs respectfully.
31 rs. A. A. DINSMOfiE, 19 Russel Street.
VECETINE.
What is Needed,
Boston, Feb. 13,1871.
11. R. Sr evens. Esq.;
fiDear Sir—About one year since I found myself in a
feeble condition from general debility. VEGKTINK
was strongly recommendedjto me by a friend who
bad been much benefited by its use. 1 procured the
article, and after using several bottles, war restored
to health, and discontinued it* use. 1 feel unite
confident that there is no medicine superior to it for
those complaints for which it is especially prepared,
und can cheerfully recommend it to those who feel
that they need something to restore them to per
fect health.
Respectfully yours, TJ. L. PKTTKN'GILL.
Firm of S. M. Pettingill A Cos..
No, 10 State St., Boston.
VEGETINE.
All Hare Obtained Relief.
South Berwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1872.
11. K. Stevens, Esq.:
Dear Sir—l have had dyspepsia in Its worst form
for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of
dollars’worth of medicines witcout obtaining any
relief. In September last I commenced tak'ng the
\ EGETINE, since which time my health hasstead
ily improved. My food digests well and I have
gained fifteen pounds of flesh. There are several
ethers in this place taking YJCGETINE, and all have
obtained relief.
Yours truly. THOMAS E. MOORE.
of Card Room, Portsmouth Co.’s Mills.
VEGET3FSE
FrepareOy H. R. StGVGiis. Eoslon, Mass.
VeEratine is Sold by all Druggists-
BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP.
Port railed for the
[mbllr The FINEST TOII.ET 80P In the IVi .and.
Only the isirtM jrtahla oils vid >n its mamifacoirt
Use In the Nursery it has NoFqua.L
Worth ten times its co*flo every mother and family in( i.nnundoiii.
Sample box, containing S cakes of 6 ots. each, **n'. ..ce to any ad
dress on teceipt of 75 cents. Address
B. T. babbitt. New Vork City.
t3r For bale by all Druggists. _ii-3
fo : I COLUNOER-I! BIW.UHB T;ni..EW -
'f TABlfy | Restm l sc. Balls. ( loth, (’ues
' V 1 ~ —la nl every filing appertaining to
i ; Billiard*, at Lowest. Prices lutv*
i 1 t ling f lie largest stock and finest
Lc Ar\V imi li i ies fur manufacturing
(i , u promptly filled.
v’K-roVfl.'■iitliili / ‘I Good second hand tables cheap.
I The Billiako ( l E.anillus
/t|t rated newspaper, sent free on
|W!W!'OOLLENDER
— 738 Iti-oailnay. fi. 1 .
C STANDARD a
TVo have l-orn rrprojielv pprmilted t > up t’c*
//& ct a host of the best Grocers and Hotel* in the country
below:
BOSTON. . _ _
I’AUKKit hottsf. S-Pfuo-.
• Kkvlke House. I McDihvlu. & Adams. -fljfi
NEW YORK.
/fo** Fifth Avfntk Hotel. | Ackki;. M f.rd* i l* - Cotpit.
£v &**%€&*** Westminster Hotel. | Taka a lilkoud. g
PHILADELPHIA.
3^T Continental Hotel. | Tiiombson, Elack SeSok.
WASHINGTON.
Willaid’s Hotel. 1 Hall & Hcmk.
OI^P% ! “IIo ra . DALTIMORZ. i; Rttsi t liKo
CINCtNfVftT!. uy
BcKrrrr House. B. C>vaoxa&So.x. Jos. S. Peebles.
ST. LOU*3.
Sotmieny llotf.l. i Cav:d Nicholsob.
|^^^|S B x E Kxsno ls ,, CKfCACO. fTisT „ :;iCo .
DETROIT.
Russell Ilocsr. G- ft V- McMillan. gj
SAN FRANCISCO. H&H
Gt>. Pacific ft Occidental Hotels. Cutting * Cos.
fy.lN/O'A MONTREAL. " ”
A i*iE'.v ORLEANS. gBS
F LAVORiNG
EXTRACTS.
Before Purchasing Paints or Roofing, send for Samples, Illus
trated Catalogue, and REDUCED Fricc List of
RAOriM). nib M bito F re-Proof Coating, for St* p Flat R- f 6 Th*- must, ccoleet. mot
durable and only reliable portable r ' fine made. Eaadl' applied br one. < o ts * ruy half a? much aa t n.
p 4 NT Twelve re we-1 shade* and all st a dard ct - ea yfo u-e Guaranteed in every r* epeot eonal
to the b* st pr dneed*! 1 this country for general purpose..and mot ednrtl ’ethan any othe for outside work .
RTEin ANO ROW ER ’•* V RINCiN ‘T4n PA( K. 4 SRP,TS BO 4F |>
rook P4l NT. I IRE-KROOF TAIMN. FIKII 4( I() A.M) H A I f.R PROOF CE3IEYTS.
FKLT4. ETC,
Alltl.esa materials a re'pre pa red f r u*e m neat ar.d • nr it form, are suitable f rail climates, andean b
fasilv .applied by anv one Liberal indu mentv t General Merchants. Dealers, and large Conf-umera.
H.W-JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO.,
87 Maiden Lane, York.
Also for ale by PH'l.4 DEI.PHI 4 RR\M 11. t'fi Arhc V.: PORMI. THAINFR and CO.,
Keston: S. W. HFMP4 lEi A t 0.. ..|umbu. O.: T. V 4. .1. KIRK\fOOO. Khlcago :
M. M. RITE and CO.. . Louis: H. I>. COLEMAN VBI 0.. >ew Oiicaua: iIIOMPSOA A
l P OY. 4an Franclwo.
AUTION—The public are canticuad against pnr-banc • r using ary miterial* for the a bore or
•imlar pnrpos s purporting t contain ASBLSTf'S. ucles> they 1 ;r our ns** and dates . f patent s
PFUP? l/FD S7sfrr,t^7,1 JU-Ca*-frre
-51 a. . U S-s 5 L n Western Gun Works, Chicago, 111-
ttC tfl <£oo r ’ er da - v at homft - Samples worth
m sDjL U free. BTycnv < et.. Portland Mainp
< k ) A l>A k to Agents. Sample fret*. 33-peg
rip *■. f Catalogue. L. FLKTi’HER,II Dey gt.,K T
& % }'i I "O wTO 31A KE IT. %
3 l Aoalnble <E. T ONI4Ek Of)
?■ 'Ta Week to Agt. 510 Outfit free
tjjQtJCjbfJ P. O. VICKERJ, Augusta, Me.
* WELH. Gauilogneauu Samples FKKK
W 1 hI.TKN .K.'H., s 111 Nassau St. York.
A Great chance to njaken.oney. G‘ od aget/I want
Pl ’“ nteat unco to Rush 31 EG.Co.,Buftar. lf > > y.Y
0 a at Agents wanted. Outfit
# terms free. TRUE vO> Augusta. Maine
f Warraul* light. Highest
cash rH< e paid hy Gilmore a Go.,Washington, if. C.
I )'*" * Millions using them . By mail for
J-—: l|r;>liv & >-'i and. Ashland Block Chicago. 111.
1 ( l nionth 1" Agents and reasonable ex-
V-/ penses. ( hiM A Pratt, Cincinnati, O.
SOl.ll> Mubb.rType. Ktaiciw* Jinl/ber Soods.
i ALOGI E, or ask yor Stationer
I 1 > • LN G K RSOL L. 2W> iCw ay N. Y .
AG LN TS \\ A NTKt Twenty Oxll Moon ted
< hrompsfor jfl. 2samples by mail, postpaid, 20c
Loull n‘utal hromo Go.. .17 Nassau St. r New York
WAItJHKI*. A Great teiosation. Savtpfa
"P v Waich and Outfit jree to Agents, Better than
Gold. Address A. fOl I.TFIt A < fP. Chicago
(TIOrAA Month.—Agents wanted. Afi fNstselling
Ynllarticles in the One sample free.
yUJU 'ress .BA V • Detroit, Mich.
Made by 17 Agents in Jan. 77 wRIe
v B my 13 new article*. Samples free.
V B Address C. 31, Liningtvn. Chicage
f l ft P® 3 " year to Agents. Outfit ami a
<Om /ree. For term* ml
ifcss dress, •/. Worth a- CO., St.Lowi*,M.
OlHi ! Agents. Oh !! everybody.
The Pr<neUr. I L
only 25 cts. Circulars free tie air.
C. /I, Barrows. Willimantic, Gt.
LAM> WARE.4NTS. I buy them no matter
liow mutilated or imperfect. All claims against
I’. p>. collected. Addresg CL E. AmolA HIB-
W. 9th St., (fluciniiati. (J.
TTT J Men fotravel and take orders et Mor-
U/ QTlTnfl chants. Salary 81200 a year and all
via f1 111 ill I traveling expenses paid. Address
n UlilUU. GEM MiUlTgeo.. M. Louis, Mo.
I>EN SIGNS procured or no pay, for every wound
ed. ruptured, accidentally injured or diseasl
Soldiers. Address, Col. N. \V . FITZGERALD. L
Claim At.t’y IVashington. I>. C.
will pgrfte todistribiitesomeofourcircu
bits,we will rend you a t'HKOMO INf
rttAME.anda 16-page,fit-column illuß.paper
Free for 3 izieg. fncfoseCO cts. to pay postage.
Agents wanted- KEN DAL A CO..Boston .Mass.
HITCHOLIKE. HITCHOLINE.
Soap ** counted out.” Ask your Grocer for largo,
free sa/bple packages. If yon don’t get it ask again.
Agents in the trde wanted.—HAS! DEN MAN r (*
GO.. 414 GREENWICH ST.. NEW YORK.
*i And Mot
Wear Out.
Sold by Watchmakers. By mail.3oc. Circular free.
S. BIRCH A CO., 3* Day Street. New Y T ork.
■nl'fiAfi PRICED POULTRY BOOKS t 60 cents eoeh
H H SR will buy ktirnliam’s new “Hisoa***.” “Merrrts 1*
U K Q Ml Fowl BreotlL' iC” "(iame Fowl,” or ‘‘Raiaing KowU
r II | and for liaE&at.” Mailed for price hy “I’oul
-0 U I try World.” Hartfivrd, Ct., (the leading paper fnt
or by GEO. I*. fiUKSIIAM. Jlefroee, H*.
TT/iC? —lh® *:fioiceßt In the world—lmporters'
i SlHwi prices- Largest Company in America
staple article—please# every body—Trade continually
inci easing Agents wanted, every where best in
dneemeuts—don’t waste time‘“send for Circular to
Robebr Wells, 43 Vesey lit., N. Y. 1. O. Box, 128,.
warn BBOHOn BURNHAM’S LAST NEW IMX)K
| | off Poultry— “ How to liaise
L I Fowls and Eggs for Market.’*
& I Mailed for 33 eta. and 3 cent stamp
||l | by GEO. P. BrRNHA3f, P. O. Bor
Eks S 131, Melrose, Itta w.
lm K4| ES 0 iH MORPHINE HABIT jeediiT
y £ S a p cured by Dr. s only
* H g"* 818 nwE known and sure Kewiody.
for treatment until cured. Call on or asiines*
DR. J. C. BECK,
112 John CINCINNATI* O'llO.
grwn, cleann it Addrct* A. li. I'arrruhar, Fork, Al S “ "
rcodj for market.
FLORENCE,
~~ Th# Only Baft ,
i Odorless and Durable
; p*p|OlL STOVE.
lIWfS—J Only Centennial Mcdai.
_ BEST SEWING MACHINE-
Florence Macliine Cp.,
Flobknce, Masb.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS*
The Cook, with Oven. Agents Wanted. ’
a. zs e% a week In your own town. Terms and 15 outfit
!fcbb bee- H. HAI-LETT & CO., Portland, Maine.
TTJ HEN WBlnxu TO AIIVKIITJSt.II.*,
VV }>K-i>e ay X M ItieallverGwinwl
■ n this Pane* - . **• 2I -