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IAW1KE FOR 1882.
tUDSON TO THIS NEVA.'
Th« m.trrl.I. for o tinndred tain of advcntura
»r« CTcydM brio thla one grand irHnl ■ oiy of
David Krr. The tnthnr hu recently
visited the caQntrtcn *h«n> tho tctlon of thl. —
nuntlc ntora lira: Algtera, Greece, Turkey, ,
but., Montenegro, Runln^t hence into Bori
nraon* the flerco end aorcery-lovlne Malty e;
hence all dotcrlptlone of plteee, people, mannen
and caatoraa are accurate. Tlia Editor. do not
bentato to lay that at a brilliant etotr of adven
ture It la without one able rlral In eorrtnt inven-
Ho liurature. Thle atory will he tally mounted.
TIXE1K CLOU AND OlTftfl
tea ..-rial etory by A Boy only Fonrteen yean
old. The tan and adranturei of the onl-of-echool
The etory will bare thirty-els illueiratlnne.
A LONG 11I8PANDO-ROUAN STORY '
of the Second Centory, hy Hot. Edward Everett
Hale, wilt bo a leading attraction of the Chrltt-
mat (.tin.) number, end will at onco tato Ita place
In the long line of Ur. HalUi famone etoriee.
Other brUumt writer, ol Short Storlee will con-
tribute to the magazine doting the year: Mre. A.
D. T. Whitney, Ira Helen Hunt Jaokloa <“H.
11.”), Mre. A. M. Dias Sophie May, Mre. Kate
(lannett Welle, Sarah Ora. Jewett, Mr a Llule
W. Ohampuey, Noah I'erry, M. K. W. H. (Mra.
Hberworal), Author of ''HonorBright,'* etc.
Rich material from the POlh-f/Ore of all ndtlona
baa been alren our beat bnlladlitl ud artleta for
a eerie, of
ILI.USTRATKD FOI.K-f.ORK BAM.AHA.
In the way of ioforrolng Little Citlaena about
their tatore right, and reaponalbllltlee, Wide
Awake boldly taken the lead and doe whet no
other magazine for young folka ha* ever done for
ita readere. Mr. Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, In
} THR TKAVKIelNO LAW SCHOOL,
will deal with American Institution* and lew*;
Hat. Fee R. flair, In hia
TO-DAY I’Al’KHH,
will dlecitaafin hia vivid dramatic way. what t*
timely aud important in thr world's affair* tram
nssw
quaint tlUrmof
OLb-TIME* COOKERY AND «UIT OF
HOMKAPUX,
Diphtheria:
h^to°^&T‘p^p3?.3M
Horytaane.his eve/been mooovfcwawhlS
WtiJS^u,Tu^ al " a6,, n " w, » ta
PERKY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER In
keotnJaxpaHmeiet. It bon been before tbn
«ri/ssr«“ d —*«■«
md MfoUonSP ,TOIn T0luntorlr bcstlmonlala
reliff from cold* aud
PBUJT AND PHYSIC.
Mother Shipton, you’re left.
This is a vale of tears, but few
people want to swim out of it into
fresher waters.
Interesting paper*, under the
‘ Wn *
m In myfamily twenty.
li'wSkSSfci
iltia, and my
?JS|»SwS5SS
itna from Coahocton: Your Pact
Kogland homestead*.
8HORT 8TORIKS FROM THK DICTIONARY
by Arthur Oilman, M. A n will tel* the hiatory »r
car tain worda In a war to tuggest How to r»e
the Oietiooary.
Mlaa Harrla baa prepared a most charming art
•f WILD FLOWKR 1*APERM
ti ba felly Illustrated from nature hy Miaa L. 1)
Humpbrry.
Among the more atnnelu* fVal'umi will ba a
Parlor Corardlatta, tunning through three nutn-
hr raj (Junes, both for indoors and nut, Mceompa.
filed t»y dlagramt and spirited lllnetrAtluna, and
fresh and humomue Hindi** of. Country Lilia, In
picture* without frzt.
in the October Wide Awake wax begun a
count* of Heading*, deiduned for our young lolks
who Would like to read in a thorough manner
wb .it Interesting and practical subject*. The
magarlhehaa Lean permanently enlarged to «d-
mit tbla
keWkdooaitohai. keaturkb.
The Heading Course for 1883 Includse^the fol*
lowing series (13 paper* each).
Magna Charts btorlca, edited by Arthur (hi
man, M. A.
’Vara to do Things hy Rev. C. II. TnMut
“Shindy Dare," &c.
old Ocoap, by Karnrat Ingerxoll.
TraWlling Law School, hy Benjamin Vaughan
Abbott.
I.lttlo Biographies.—Music, hy llcxrkiah Butter'
worth.
Health and Strength Papers, tiy able authors.
What to do about it, by the Wlso Blackbird.
Miscellaneous papers on Natural IllMory
.Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Client I* ty,
Ueology, Botany, Ornithology, ate.
Artist* and engravers have combined to priKlu _
flnsr I lluitratlons than ever before, a very plcax-
ant Indication of which may be gathered from the
tol lowing.
DKLIOUTFUL EXTRAVAGANCE!
Last spring the Publishers of Wide Awake of-
fered American artist flOU, in three cash prizes,
for the Three boat drawings for Frontispieces to
‘the Magazine. Thus* Prlae Frontlsplccea will
oppearTn Wide Awake dining 1882. Thu Onali
Award nf COO,000, and the coat of engraving
(nearly *300,00 more), amounting Its total expeni
«o '600.00, make the rlr*t Prize picture, Aota;
ing,the moat costly frontispiece ever given in
JUvanllajuigaaf
~ Music
U. Bison
fore attempted.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !
The subscription Price of Wide Awake is
•J.5Q per year; and aa a special liberality the
Publishers have decided to give each new sub
scriber for 1S8J,whose name, with 3.&0, is receiv
ed before .Inuuary 1st, the October, November
and December Dumber* of thl* year free! Address
fie known to tho
w iAA-'c .•omanySSHmn.
For Chills and Fever PAUf KILLER hAS
woeiiuaL It curat when everything else fails.
« ~ .7® are often dangerous. A toottlu of
Pact Killer 4n the house Is a safeguard that
Mo family should ho without. b
pAlMrijreUta sell lb at JW<^ 00c., ana S1.00
PERRY DAVIS * SON, Proprietors,
i. Providence. R.l.
Ves we’ve seen such a winter
before.
The man who eats olemargnrine
gets fat. There is no doubt about
the fat part.
“So moat it be,’’ said the old
Knight Templar, as he pushed his
enemy into the castle ditch.
It has been discovered that the
Arabic for cat is ‘gitt.’ The Arabs
know the proper words to apply
to animals.
The Czar Las succeeded in main
taining absolute monarchy. But
he is afraid to come out and seo
how it is getting along.
“Misery may love company, but
I'd ruthcr Imb the rheumntix in
one lug den ter hah it in bof,” said
a colored philosopher.
A man running foroflice in Iowa
was detected drinking water and
was defeated by tiie biggest major
ity ever know in the district.
A new style oi porous plaster
lias been christened the “Abbott
Kis." It is said that the principal
of suction is the basis of the plas
ter.
An Indian never snores in bis
I sleep until bn lias become partly
| civilized. In his natural state lie
is too lazy to even turn over in
bed.
TlieCbililrfiii’s Magazine of America. 1
St. mclLolaa.
ThU I Hum rut d magazine for voting ffolk» ba
now attMinrd a circulation larger, probably, than
that of any other monthly magazine of Its clan.
It haa been called “a marvel of perfection, l>otU
ua regards Ita literary excelloneo amt Ita artistic
merit." It wmh the tint to give to hoya and g'rla
and glrla the very heat illustration* that could to*
bad, and baa mined the name of
“Thu Cbtldruu'u Art Magmluc."
The grcaicat living writeiaof Europe and Am
erica are among IU dlstlngulahed cunt ributora:
Charle* Dudley Warner, Henry W. Longfellow,
•Tohn G. Whittier. II. II. Itoyeson, Haze llolm,
Brel liartc,'Uull Hamilton, Thomas Hughes, la>u.
laaM. Alrott, Donald (1. Mitchell, liantet Prea-
oott Hiioftord. Elizabeth Htuart Phelps, George
MacDonald. Washington Gbuld n. The (Jooda)a
Nlatera. Allred Teunyson, John Hay, Clarence
Cook, RoMiter Johnson, Busan Cool Id go, Edward
l-Vzlcaton, Prof. 1L A. Proctor, Chrietlua (I. lto*.
-•tu, Mr>. A. D.T. Whitney, Prances Hodgson
Hurnatt, Wlla Thuxter, Marion Hsrland.T. W.
lllgginson. I.ucv loircom, Noah Brooks, Author
of “Allcw in Wonderland," Mra. UUphnnt, T. It.
Aldrich, and hundreds of others.
What Kuftlaud Saya of It.
lomdon Daily News: “We wish we could tKilut
out iu equal in our own periodical literature.'’
The Spectator: “It is the beat of all children’*
magazines."
Literary World: "Thera ia no magazine for the
young that can be said to equal it," etc. etc.
Brilliant JfeatHrrn o/ the Vomtnu Year,
The ninth volume, which begins with the No
vember, 1861, number, will contain a new tierlal
Story, by Mra. MarvMapes Dodge, editor of St.
Nicholas, author of *Hans Drinker, or the Silver
Skates," etc. etc. A second serial story, full of
lively incident, ••The llooaler School Do; “ *
Edward Eggleston, author of "The Homier <
Master." etc. A single article of universal liner
rat: "How Children Should Learn |Mus|e," by
Ulohard Wagner, the eminent composer. Two
other serials, one dealing with campaign life in
the late war. and the other with Ulrl and Hoy Life
in the 13th C.entury. Plays for Home and Sdmot,
Embroidery for Girls, Amateur Newspapers, Il
lustrated Practical and Inscriptive Papers, Arti-
rlas|on Snorts, and The Treasure-box of Litera
tim will tw among the features of tb|« grant vol
ume. An immense edition will be printed of the
i brlstmns Number, which will be ready about
December l*t.
Price, 3.00 a year, ift cents a number. Hub-
M-riptlons taken and magazine* sold by book set-
i.nlon Square, New York.
Lydia K. Piukham’fl Vegetable Com-
■a. ...It r .v.wv «... pound will at all times, and under all
MRS. LYDIA E. PIHIH1M, OF LYNN, MISS., Circumstances, act in harmony with tho
lawe that govern the femaltf aystem. Ad
dress Mrs. Ljdia £. Finkbam, 2M West
ern avenue, Lynn, Mass, for circular. w2
Talmagc says geniuses are the
I curse of this country. Now, may
be Talmagc expects us to say that
I lie is a curse to the country. No
Isircc!
Nowadays when a man wants ab
solute seclusion he hires a hall and
puts out a sign that a walking
match is in progress Inside. Times
have changed.
A St. Louis man was recently
mistaken for John A. Logan and
serenaded, and the next day he
went to the barbers and had 'him-
| self dyed red-headed.
A Chicago girl wrote to her
friends in Boston that she lived in
I “Hide park.” When they came
out to visit her they found the art
less thing out at the stook yards.
He who is great in his own esti-
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VESETABLE COMPOUND.
Is a Poililvo Cura
A Negro Philosopher.
Little K«>ck (Ark.) Gazette.
Ucmombcr, young man, dat de
man what hnnlcs the most hooks
ain’t de best eddycated. I know-
ed a book-binder once dat couldn’t
read.
I may differ from de religious
folks when I says dat I’se got more
«™, ua ivwntniviv co.-jvra. i., . ■ . , , , T ' respect fur de woodpecker deni
Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to Um I hi ID frOIR RD0V6, aild he, Heaven |,„ a /In rlnvn D*Jawa .'a
t'h.ne.o, Ur.. knows looks little from li.-lnw lias for de (lave. .De dove is ’ceit-
it .in m.. .mi.zpeitumor.fromth.ut.ru.i& 1 ' now8 ’ l00k9 “ tlle from btlow ; I fill. He’ll coo around an’ coax ycr
.. rartj riv.of ■tcT.ii>i>ni.iit. Tb.t.n<t,iiorioraii. When a man’s wife locks him up I into sympathy, but soon as yer
c«rou* humors tUralaebrcked very speedily by ItaUM. I »„ 4 i _ . i •„ i _ c , . 1 I , , , •, 1 ’ J
It removes faint nca», flatulency, destroys all eravlug I tllC tlllKl 8t#ry li’OIlt, it 18 ftOlllG UftCK 18 tlirnOll llC gOt'S Obd* illttl'
for stimulants, and rvllevM weakness of tb* at juistfb. I GOnifort fol' liilll tO SfiC the IQail
for alUbMC P*mrul C’ompUtnts^ml WrakutiMi
it win cur* entirely th« worst form of Fsmata com-1 mation, in like a man standing Oil a
plaints, all ovarian troublM, Inflammation and llesra* I mountftin* all mftn opam IlfrU f/v
ttoo, ftitna .nd 1.a,.udu,I tnountatn, an men seem little to
The Mme-Kllu Cinb.
“It am my painful dooty,” said
the President os the meeting was
called to outer, “to announce de
fack dat Brudder Kanaby passed
from airth away yesterday after
noon. He was known to moas’ of
us as Uncle Pete, an’ I believe he
has passed away widout leavin’ an i
inemy behind him. Who docB not :
remember his white ba’r wrinkled
face, kindly voice an’ good natur-
cd smile? Who kin not remember
his kin’ words and good deeds?
Who ebber axed him <uf help dat
he did not get it?”
“An’ poo’ ole uncle Peter am no
mo’ among us. Some few of us
war’ up dar when he breathed his
last, an’ none of us will soon forgit
how he passed away. When you
sec de cold, dead face at de fune
ral to-morrer you will sec dat it
carries de same kin’ smile as in
life. He died feelin’ dat he was
gwine home. He was only a poo’
old black man not able to read or
write, and all frew bis life he had
met wld sorrows an’ misfortunes.
Men hud told him dat he had no
soul. Men had told hint dat dere
was no God. Men had iafled at
him fur believin’ dar was a hereaf
ter fur weary souls. An’ yit how
did lie die?
“When de poo’ole man realized
dat de summons had come his smile
was like dat of n child’s. De pray
cr he’ Siftde Krill Hug 'in my cars
foreber. ' In his heart, so soon to
be still, he felt dat his long y’ars
of faitb war’ 'bout to be rewauled.
He had held fast through darkness
nnd scopin' an’ trial an’ despair an
now de reward was clus at ban’
Dar war’ tears In our eyes itn’ we
could not sec, but we knew what
he saw. Ifcbcr mortal eyes look
ed into Hcaben, dat curtain was
lifted to him. Wid bis hands clasp
ed—wid a heart puttin’ its trust
in God to de las’—wid a smile
which showed nullin’but faitb an’
trust dis ole man slipped from de
lovin’bands around him an’jincd
de percession which am alius march-
in’ from de shores of airth to de
gates of glory. As many of you
as can make it convenient will at
tend de funeral to-morrer, and dc
janitor will see dat dc wacant clia’r
am decked wid crape fur de usual
thirty (lays.”—Detroit Free 1‘rem.
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I “ Tlle80 ^nilents a™ dismissed
Furtb. curaer Kitin./ Cviupuiuu ui .uiMr m.thu I The court finds that they stoic a
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Inthaform of pills, also In tho form of loaeuKca,
.clpt of price, |1 per hoi for cither, lira. lTukham
freely answers all letters of luqulry. Band foi
let. Address as above. Mention (hit lUyer.
No family should bo without LTDU E. ITN Eli AM’S
LIVKK HIJA They euro constipation, bUlouansas,
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R.T.BTBDACO.
Dr. Grill]n, Mary Anderson’s
I stop-father, says tliat his stop,
daughter has made money enough
to retire, and thnt she longs for the
sweets of privato life. Who’s the
fellow ?
An Iowa editor was challenged
I to fight a duel. He promptly ac
ccpted and chose axes as the weap
ons. Then he issued a supplement
nnd named forty rods as the dis-
| tancc.
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Address
A l’rof. Gunning, of Michigan,
is lecturing on "After Man, What?”
A Fort Wayne editor, who has
N.B.DHEWRY,M.D| been there, rises to :cmark that it
cniFFSN, ua. I is generally the sherifT or some
woman.
A drunken Wisconsin mnn want-
I cd to shake hands with a bear be
longing to a butcher, hut didn’t
I insist upon a second shake, as lie
I wanted a few lingers left to lift
I the glass with.
A celebrated lawyer said the
three most troublesome clients he
had were a young lady who wanted
o be married, a married woman
wanted a divorce, and an old
who didn't know what she
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dc field and pulls up de young
wheat. All dis time de wood
pecker has been digging a worm
outen a tree.
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should suffer so much in cutting
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11ms noticed dat all dc great
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wid a sassafras sprout.
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dc infant, do udder heahs dc moan
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the week he leads the young Pen
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edge. His Saturdays he spends
jobbing around on city property,
taking special pride in keeping the
city’s lnmps trimmed and burning.
He gets nothing for bis work, and
has the additional misfortune to
bo black. Think of a Dan Gilbert
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school either, for that matter.
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