Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 January 1872 — Page 4

The Suicide. A treacherous river, dark and deep. O'er which tbo niMnbeams lightly creep. As though afraid To trust their ehimmertaK whiteness there, Among those wavelet traitorous fair. By acphyrs swayed. A wan, wild face with flowing hair. And eyes with almost maniac staro, Peers down below ; And then, up to ihe pitying sky. Ascends a shrill, despairing cry . Of human woe. Two arms arc ortvrard madly tossed A single moment, then are lost Beneath the wave. The yawning gulf ones wide, to where A shadowy face, with clinging hair. Sinks to its grave. The waters gurgle amoc thly on, And bear no trace of death upon Their silent sleep. And when the morrow's snn shall shine. There'll be one heart the lees to pine One less to weep.

See to it, all ye who are mothers,

that your daught( r lire accomplished by an experimental kaowledge of good

taonBOKeeping.

FARM, GAKUES AND HOUSEHOLD.

THE DEAD OF THK YEAH.

A Pretty AV A y to Train at Fuchsia.

When a slip has grown six or eight inches high, mp out the top down to the nest set of leaves : it wi!l then

throw ont branches on each side. Let these grow eight or tea inches, then sip ont as before, the top of each

branch, when grown the same height osi the others, then nip ont again ; then procure a- stick the size of your finger, eighteen inehe9 in length take hoop-skirt wire twine back and forth alternate ; through holes made in the stick equal diaiances apart place this lirmly in the part back of the plant tie the branches to it, and you will have, when in flower, a beautiful and very graceful plant. Having one train cd in that way last season, it was the admiration of all who saw it. Small Fruit llecorder.

"Outing. " BI HEN It Y WABI) BEECHES. Mr. Bonner: How long is it since . 1 , -i T-V 1 1

von nao a siea t xi you ever nave " , 1-. , 1 V A

one( I'ernaps y;u were uiuuiu up wherp there were no snow. If so, I pity yon. No man can be a perfect manrotmded out. into a perfection on every side, who has not had chilblains, been rubbed, snow-balled, and who has not been upset or an icy hill and rolled

over, sled and boy. ia a promiscuous

heap. You may ;.mt on all your armor,

and make believe that you are as goou as another, but i : you never slid down hill, you shall no; be elected honorarymember of the Hyperborean Boys' Sled Club. Blessed be Now Bedford 1 What now? you will ask. Moved with a sympathy for the welfare of the boys, once noon a time the alderman set

apart a hill street in that beautllul anil . tteol.g0 Tic'knor Boston, January, aged 80,

Necroloirkcal Hrcord of 1171. The death-roll of the year numbers many distinguished names in the ranks of science, literature, art, and politics. For convenient reference, we group some of the rairo prominent : SAVANS. Sir John F. W. Hersehel England, Mav 12, agtiil 79. Sir Roderick I. Murchi8ou--F.ngand, October 20, cgec'l TO. Mr. Beccneml. electrician Normandy, tluriiifr thenio'i of Paris, ago 1 811. Charles Bibbnpe, mathematieiar. England. Octobei , aged 79. Dr rlebuhzenstcin. botanist Germanv, aged 73.

William Wilson, botanist England, April it, agd 71. M. (Jlaparedo, aoologiet Italy, Jr.ly. aged 3!).

Augustus de morgan, niptUcniaticim j-,g-land, March SO, aged tf. Prof. Win. Cha.iveuet St. Paul, Minnesota, Decern! er 1871), aged ffl. AUTHORS . Henrv Longnoville Mansel England, July 81, "aged 51. Alien Cai-v Mew York, Fobr.mry 12. aged 50.

Pha'bo Cnrv - Newport. July 31, apod 45.

PACES ON THIE WiliXIi. BY HARRIET DEECBEB BTOWE,

My W-fi-eic.

Author of ' anrt I,

Low Heads

The Horticulturist says the tide of

favorable opinion for heading fruit

trees low for orchard culture, is now experiencing a revulsion. Orchardists who cultivate their orchards, and are in the habit of plowing or stirring the soil periodically, say low headed trees will not answer. It is impossible to approach near enough with the horse anu implement, and hence tho high standard methods of training will hardly be given up. Low training will answer for garden culture, or for orchards where there is a good deal of hard labor.

Light Bran ma Fowls. Brahmas are undoubtedly the most popular of the gallinaceous fowls of today, and as between tbe " Light" variety and the "Dark," or penciled, the former is the most sought after. The two kinds should never be crossed, as has frequently been done, always with nnsatisf aetory results. Light Brahmas are chi. fly n-bite in the color of the plurnago, but upon patting the feathers will be found to have a tinge of bluish gray, by which they may be distinguished' froni white Cochins. The neck hackles of the Brahmas are distinctly striped with black down the centre of

each feather. That of the male bird is often lighter than in the case of the

hen. Western Jtural. IarRc Tie Id of Honey.

At the last meetint? of the Grand

Chute, Wisconsin, Farmers' Club, the following report of tie apiary of Craw toot Brothers, Hartford, Wis., was

read :

Jtme 1, 1871, we had 70 swarms of bees, most ail Italians ; about ten of

them wero nnitd light. Wt allowed

them to swarm naturally. They cast 30

swarms. We made lourteen out

liencii, mamns; 114. Two nave since

become queenless. Ont of them all we

got 15,000 lbs. of extracted honey, and a little over l,000!bs. of box honey.and

think tnat we will get about 4,000 lbs.

more in the spring. Some of our hives weigh over 100 lbs. besides the weight of the hive, frames and all that pertains to them ; or, in other words, the bees, honey, comb, and bee.bread weigh over 100 lbs. Too much for safe wintering To sum up, if we realize what we think is now iu the hives, it will make abont 20,000 lbs. of honey aa the honey product of 70 swarms oi bees and 42 increase.

Roast Turker. The season of turkey dinner ) being on hand, we give the method most in vogue in New England. Select a flne, plump, yellow skinned turkey, weighing from ten to twelve pounds. Examine it thoroughly to seo that all the pin feat! era are taken out ; hold it over a blaze t ) singe any fine hairs that may remain ; wash it thoroughly inside and rub it over with salt. Take the gizzard, heart, and liver, put them into cold water, and let 'ii em boil until tender. When done, chop them very flne. Take stale bread.

or Boston crackers, and grate or chop them. Add salt, pepper and some j , i 1 ,

sweet tiero, as tnyme, marjoram, or

summer savory, to the bread crumbs :

after which beat up two eggs with

which to 'moisten them ; add and mix thoroughly with this the chopped "inwards," not forgetting to

put m salt and butter. Fill the inside

of the turkey with the dressing, taking care that the neck or crop is made to

look plump, and sew the openings.

drawing the skin closely together. Then rub a little butter over vour tur

key, and lay it upon the grate of yonr

meat pan, uover tne boaosa of the pan well with boiling water. After a half-hour, baste the turkey by pouring over it the gravy that has begun to form in the pan. Repeat the basting once in about fifteen minutes. In an oven of aver ge temperature a twelve pound turkey will require at least three hours ; but every oven has its own way of baking, and the cook must be governed by it. Boast goose is prepared in the same manner as the turkey. The dressing for that should be made of mashed potatoes, seasoned with salt, pepper, sage or onions, according to the taste of the family. Make giblet sauce by boiling the " inwards " until verv ten

der, chopping them fine and adding them to a gravy made by using the liquor in which they were boiled, thickened with flour, and to wl ;;h has been added one ounce of butt-ir, and pepper and salt, to suit the taste. Jl' artk and Home. flints Attost Hostselceaping. We give to intelligence, to religion and to all virtues, the honor that be

longs to them. And still it m&y be boldly affirmed that economy, taste, skill and neatness in the kitchen have a great deal to do with making life happy and prosperous. Nor is it indispensably necessary thnt a house should be filled with luxuries. The qualifications for all good housekeeping can be displayed as well on a smnll scale as un a large one. A small house can be more easily kept than a palace. Economy is most needed in the absence of abundance. Taste is as well displayed in placing dishe on a pine table as in arranging the folds of a damask curtain. Skillful cooking is as readily discovered in a nicely baked potato or a respectable johnny-cake as a nut-brown sirloin or a brace of canvass-backs. The charm of good housekeeping, in the order of economy and taste displayed in attention to' little things, has a wonderful influence. A dirty kitchen and bad cooking have driven many a one from home to sef T; comfort and happiness somewhere else. Domestic economy is a science a theory of life which all sensible women

ought to study and practice.

ever since, blessed city, for the especial nap. of kIpAs. Thev devoted it to all

girls and boys under seventy years of age. One street there was where sleds were not obliged to keep out of the way of wagons and horses and policemen, and angry old gentlemen, who had been tripped ip, ot sent flying over the boys' heads. Nay, night after night, snow was carted upon the bare spots, or water sprinkled when it would form ice. Was not this an enlightened view of an alderman'B duty i Ought not every boy to vote, when he grows up, for such wise counselors ? May the winter fall lightly on their heads, and the summer sing sweotly over their graves, while nodding flowers beat time. We have iust iiad nent to us from

Pennsylvania a new sled, and as sure as

you live its name was, in large letters, Dexter. But, fir e in every other respect, it has one original feature worthy of note. AniroD rudder is ingtuio isly fastened betweer. the runners in front, with hand cords attached in such a way that a boy can steer with it or use it as a break. In thin wav one may mount

his feet upon tha sled and sit as free as a king, guiding "lis sled as easily as nil kiags ere known to guide their kingd VJQg. Perhaps no improvement will ever

enable a sled to give more pleasure than the rude oli rattletraps that country boys knock up for themselves.

This was tlie most primitive iorm oi our recollection ; two staves of a barrel fastened toeetlu with a cleat at each

end. the board :it one end being wide

enough to furnish a point of contact'for the owner. Thsse required some skill in management ; yet, as they could be

mr.de in ten mi antes, a wnoie scdooi

upon a sudden ;now, could be started

down till in an nonr or two, witii sucu laughing, screaming end hallooing as v,-ould wake the nev3n sleepers. Next

iu rank are the board runners, shaped out of solid plank, and floored over strongly. Covr-se, ungainly and heavy as they were, same great sliding has

been done on thein. it is not tne nanusomest horse or sled, or editor, that gets along the 1 eat is it? Then carae to our admiring eyes the framed sleds with open sidet., line runners well shod with steel, and at length iron-framed

underpinIunK flU through. To all this is, in modern (lays, added a blaze oi paint, and nan ce lefty as tbe stars. We admit the Teat improvements are made in beauty, an :! in convenience ;

but is any better sliding done on these superfine sleds than used to be, and still is, done by tiie old, heavy, homely lummoxes of country make ? (For that word see Webster.) Of all positions, the worst, the most inexcusable, is what used to be called a belly-plumper, or wii 2n one lies down

upon his sled, witn neaa to tne irout,

steering with his toes. The position is

ungainly, the head is tnrost lorwarci and exposed to danger, and in cuse oi need, tne body is it, a helpless posi-

;ion. Nextia the aide-waddle posture, or

when the boy sits curled up upon the rear of the slec., with one leg under him, and the other projected backward

for a rudder.

The upright posture, with legs ex

tended over th 3 sid'SS, or carried for

ward between, and even in front of the

runners, is tin) trui position of a bold bov' of the sled. Ha has the use of his

whole boiy, and the perfect control of his sled , and : f he comes to harm, it

must be set dewn to that large account

of profit and loss which overy spirited

boy runs up. Let no man revi.e the joys of ice

clad hills, or ridicule the task of tug

ging a heavy sled up the hill, for the sake of mshin? down again 1 Ah, yes

but that downward rush is ec stacy.

Clear the coast! Here goes! Bight

behind is a rival sled. Away we go

every yard quickenvno the rate: wt

come to the jvmpern, and flv through

the air as if shot from a catapult, and strike down a;ain with a jar that makes the sled creak. Clear the coast! here

Uncle Tom's Cahin" "Minister's Wooing,

Once there was a very good tittle girl, who,

by reason of her goodness, knew whore to find BlrawberrieB in the winter. In the same way es perfect people, blessed by the generous fairies of memory and imagination, nay sit, as I do now, in the midat of f illing 1-acos and whittling win ils, and call back the green grassen and tlie Hummer son . I see yonder iu tlio glen tlie darling of our houao, the gold gleam in her brown hair, a chain of daisies in bcr hand, and in her oyea tho roguieh meditation of a kitten, weary for an instant only of its i lay, and thinking r.lylv of another npring.

Thrown back upon tbo vebet grass, she is not renting, only paiuiog : from her bright glances to the tipa ot her tiny ;ingors hub it wide

awake. lint notr tho merry play ie over, arid our pet noHtloft yonder on the Bof v-cushion, tirsd at last in earnest. Slowly tlie lids fall, and the lingering smile dies out ; but the flush in c'lock and lip remaind, like tlio glow after enufiet. Tho gathered buttercups and daisies are loosely hold by the fair little hand : no shadows, even of dream-land, disturb tlie awset brow's perfect peace. She is fast asleep. In other words, two chnxnos hang npon the i wall, bewitching chil.i-hea 3s, in which every ! mother sees something of her own dear ones, never grown old, and never lost to her, buw- ' cvor life or death may have dealt with them, i Nothing pleases more at first eight or given ! pleasure longer than poetical pictorea of cb.ildron . " The little child " whom Jesus sets in

the midst of every family, is a joy that grows not old and fades not, " Age cannot wither, custom cannot arale Its infinite variety." For this reason a happy picture of a child brings an enjoyment more laBting than any

! other, because it is a sutject of which no one j ever tiros. ' But these pictures, bes.des their constant ' charm for grown, folks, are Buch as children

can under: ;a:.d and love. Our littie "Wide

; Awake" and "F-mt Asleep ' would give many

WHY? What is the reason that the Literary, Religious, and Domestic Weekly, started two years ago, namely, THE CHRISTIAN UNION, should havo so suddenly achieved n success that makes all newspaper men wonder ? Reasons Wi.y!

let HENRY WARD BEECHER

$3 0,000 IN GOLD! $150,000 to be Given to Ticket Holders BT THE NATIONAL ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION At the tirand Opera II u one, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Postponed until Thursday, 22d of February. 1872, At v hioh time will bo given attar 3,044 (lifts, amounting to $100,001), to ba dlstilbutod, m folic w:

1 Olft of $30,000 In Gold.

Kits Kmtor.of who the OhHA. Htlr- WW u mwmmam

Mild : " I'rfibablr no man on thU continent awAyi a i ' IU,UW manr mlnda. nr In dolnit so much to Bh inn retlirloufi i 1 6.000

thmiR-hr for the next half certury. " His rigorous pen 10 " 1,000 each " In ji'liioriai.. and War ipfr. and Mr. Kllintrood'a Ten Paid up Mfo Iuaorance Policies, $1,000 each, in

rnatlm rtmort ot hw holnful forjure Homn

intkt in fc'irmotitn inure ft, art an nitrar. inn r.n thmin- i

amis f readers, who always want tn ki ow what he thinks on rnlltfloua tln-mes jind tho topic of tho tiraeii. Ho is also aaaistml by an aha editorial q,f.

20 Gifts ot $500 each. . . . In CroenbcvckB 200 " 100 " " 300 " M " " 600 " 20 " '.000 " 10 " u

the Northwestern Life Irwur inoe Company, $10,000.

150,000

Henrv AH'ord ?2nKlaiu), January, agm! I! I

Princess itekiojopo (Clirmliua, Fr.vuifiia)

Milan, July (!. Charles Buktim, 51. F England. Augnvt 12. Alexander Dr-ioas, novelist France, December 12, 1H7C. Charles Pan! de Kock, noveUnt Franco, aged 77. George OoM fried Gorvirns, liiirtorian- Heidelberg, 51 ireh. aged ';i. Charles Hugo, jounialk and dramatist Bordeaux. Mar.'l; 13. George Grotil, author of the "; History of Greece. " I!ngland. June 13. aged rl. Smile DeBclumpv, poet France, Awil, aged 7S. Count do Gasparin Genera, Switzerland, Mav. aaed IU. Henry T. Tuckermau, essayist New York,Decernber 17. John George Eohl. traveler aul author Bremen, Jime 0, age.! C3,

PtTBUSHEBB. Richard Bovilley London, October 80. Robert Chambers -Edinburgh, March, 17, aired 6!).

David N. Chambers Lee, England, March j a pleasant hour of companionable amusement

21, aged 52. j and intercourse to the little people akin to thorn Charles Rribuer head of the , firm o f Senbuer i fa The pjcturM ,,hMleQa oy68 r0Hl;

August 2C, aged 50. i on ns they are dropping off to sleep, or as they artists ' awake in the morning, ieein to them like livinf:

piiv rir,n,i Th.lorfl Aliirnv. landm-ane i friends. All sorts of childish dreams and fan-

paintcr Lyons, February 25. aged 73 . i cios make of the pictured face a real compinion

Not only in tbe parlor or the sitting-room

Peter Ton Hess, painter Germany, April.

HILITABV CELEBRITIES. Genoral Louis Kenedek, Austrian Army Vienna, October 26. aged 67. Sir James Yctke Scarlett, Brigadier Uei.oralin the British Army England, December 8. aged 72. General Jumi Prim -assassinated m Madrid, December ;1, 1870. General JafiioRToTten, United States Army Sadalia, Missouri, October 2. General Robert Anderson Nira. October 2G.

Genora'. Tbouan J. Rodman, United States Army Rock Island, Illinois, agel 50. Inventor of the Rodman gun. General Lani Nathaniel Btmel Shot by order of tba French Government, November 28. aged -fit. Omer l'acha (Michel Latins) Turkey. Samuel Schainyl, Chief of the Circassians Russia, March, aged 74. NAVAL OFFICERS. Josiah Tati.all, Commodore, United Btates Saw Snvinah, June 15, ajed 71. Baron" Yon Tagctholf, Admiral of tho Austrian Xavy Y:. una, April 6, aged 13. CLF.BOY.

OrJ It is Unsectarian in Religion;, Indennnrfrfmr in Political Dismission, and dovotod to Mnrnls, Kp'orui, Hornn atut Foteiirn News both of Otmroh matter? and tho world at larso. l.ttfi--atnrc. Science, Art, Music, Acricutturo, Trade, Finance, fit,;., etc., with contributions irora fwc?it trilTM q' all dnominalia -in all parts oi tho country.

Q Tt ?.3 Something for Every Memhi b of the TlovsiEHor.P fitthor, mothor, boy and girl, young men and yonnj; woman, al find something nf intmfwt. A.dmiraM contributed and editorial artUloa dUeitasiriff all ths pi oat topics of the day; frh tn Format tan on tin hackney d (mttject--;

mum maitrr m a mgr. ani pure religious ton: a Oomeati DeDartmeDt. cholcft Pop run. tnnnhnll

Stories, and t.ihat for the HUle onew, im ot its chiof ' attractions being Mrs. H. B, Stowo' fascinating Tales. I

4th. admits no Medical or, othor posMhlr ob;ectionble adrorttsementu, nor anything to offend t tt jur;st nd moat fastldioua, and ia there foro a favorite family paper.

5th. Its F0RM' Sixteen Pageu, Largo Quarto, Stitched ani Cvr. ia sc convonient for reading, binding, and preservation ,3 to be a great special merit in it favor, ai art from its (inferior literary at ructions. After the 1st of January,

ISVZ, It WUl 06 ENLARGED lO B pages. fih A superb WORK OF AST

16 OrVFM AWAT TO ETEM iHCB3;SrBEB, AND THE RUBSC BIPTION PllICE 29 Only Three Dollars per Year.

Ziook

TICKETS AT

at It ! 430,000

TWO DOLLARS EACH ia Gold for a fliO.00 BH!

f'nuwTTMirArmvB a vt ttf.mr vnoM THR PRRSR The aaiest investment of the kind in America

Chicago limes. 30,000 for a $2.00 bill U worth chancing In Kfttional Engineers 4eaociation. X K. Evening

ortljjr object coula ne uiacea neioro tne puonc man uie nnuonw jumHown wkwwuuu. n instituton worthy tno natronage and influence of every man lu the land The National

Ctiicaqo Evening Jnvrnal. Attention ia called to the advertisement ml tat National

ft

MISS SAWYERS SALVE.

Mail.

JV. V. Tribwie. An lnstl

RimlnMra' Aanrlnririn now halnf AO Droiulnontir plaoed bofore tbo peoula of th U&itwl BUtM. Tho iiuti-

tntion 1 one wbi h ltaliy Interests the t raveling pubUc. and to eminently worthy ol patronage, IU lirt officer, and directors attsstii. It ia conaldered as a sure auccuaa. Chitnga IrBvnc,

OPINIO NS OI1 PROMINENT MEN. Honopt, reliable, and worthy of the sn sport. and enccttraeament i.f ooivt,oly." ''Tho only pnterprlfo of tho kind over got t en up on o liberal a ccals." " Manid axcln-

aif elr ! km of tho first engineers m tlie country, ana aerotoa 10 meir inwreM.

Oar lodE")r 1b odoii datlr to the Inspection of anr ticket-holder In the land. We biHU Pnbllc e roll n ran to

onr modoo'dointbMlnem. For tickets and Information apply to u HAS. u. mmitu, jtoumm bmiomi Knttlneors' Association, Drawer 3S3, or 119 and 118 Soring- Street. Mllw.okee, Win. BRANCH OFFICES -BRKED. LKNT 4 C.O., Stotloncre and Pabli.hers. HO MalB, and JtSeniicaSfc-jBtif-faln New York D M DKWKY, Staitmer. 4c, Arcade Hall. Rochester, N. Y. O. A. BAMTOW . 139 iWk street, nnd'r WetidelHcu30.3loyoUnl.O,(o. &.H. rllDLKT, No. 61S Broadway, jLlbanr, New York. BAY OFIPIOE, corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Pa. Wo take rleanu re in relerrina to tho following prominent gentlemen hero and eliiewhere, who, i-oeofrnlzlnw the aoble and beiteUcent objec t in view, hare fully and anhesrttlnKly sil.wed ns the iu. of their nan :

Hon. J. D. l?nar,i.. State Senator, Ohlc.no. Hon. S. K. Wllli.m., St.to Senator, N. Y. Hon. i. H. ortt n, A ttornoy t Law, Chlcafto. A. W. Gtliooro. Eoq., B.nkor, 197 West Randolph Messrs. Poii'co 4 Whaling, Wholesale Iron Merchants, Mllwauke , , , Messrs. So fert, Lawton 4 Co., Lithographers, MiIL Nunn'oriactai r, Esq., Gracd Opera House, MIL

Asents dealt lihorally with hy addressing CHAI. I. NMlTHt AHKoeiation. Slilwaiikct-, Wisconsin. Drawer 393.

J. L. Taylor, Esq.. Gashler Paopla's Bank, afanlatw, Michigan. Thos. ij. Hnmes, Esq., D. 8. Inspector Erurineera, Mllwaulue. Richard Davii, Eso., Proprietor Marine Boiler Work i, Milwaukee. 8. Gadwallader, Esq.. Mllwinkee Daily Ifrn, Elijah Fairbalrn, &f 4 P. du O. Shops. . N. B Caswell, Esq., Hordw ira Merchant, Milwaukee

PrcHldent Natismal f 'agfmcmf

(loDiiterreits.

iiJwlit llovr.Tond n:,v,H W T'lfirlr TliHlinn nf

the Sletlictlist Church Cincinnati. May 23, i two oxriuixite chromos, only

I would they be an attractivn and fitting? embolI 'lrthmeut, but they are a charming pair for the ; adornment of a nursery. Undoubtedly these two pictures are portraitti. Thcro is a realititic faithfulness and truth abv.,t ! them that forbids the idea of thoir being farcy heads. They will remind many parents of little i ones either here or in heaven. Dickens st.ys ! somewhere of his portraiture of little Nell that ; he has had letters from the farthest regions of j tho earth syieaUing of children nho riisemb ud

; her so dear, and so early taken ! Ho who

paint ono child well, paintB thousands, md speaks to the t nderest feelings of innumerable hearts. Of course thore is a pleatiure in possesping in original painting ; but when the question lies between an original at, ve hundreil dollars and a chromo which can scarcely he dis.lngnitihed from it at ten dollars particularly when one has not the live hundred to sparethe choice ia not verv difficult. As to these

critical exa aii-

Attractions for 1872!

GIVEN AWAY !

1.

TWO

CHARMING AND POPULAR W0BK8 OF ART.

It is a:i eosy matter to distinuish the

genuine Ur. Safe's ijataira icemeay from the spurious imitations in the market, tha genuine having printed !

I Bl iliunuliec business 5i cctorn

ADVERTI8IMO AGENTS. (Jraraer.Alkens 4 Cramer,o-r. E. Water end Michigan. BOOKS AND HTATIONIiRY.

upon the OUtSiae wrapper trie wcras i Whwouin JlewiCo., (Hewnpapenana rcnoatcair.; " R. V. Piercu, M. D., Sole Propietor, ARCHITECTS.

Buffalo. N. Y." Also has npon wrap- Koch

1 IKRi: yon have a salve combining sootmrg jnd J"L besHng j rnportlea, with no dangerous ingredient. A remtdy it hand for the many pains and acim, woundf and hnjis'j t wliicl: flesh in heir, la more easily applied than man other rerj.ee ie. never producing a bad effect, bat always relieving pain, bo -ff ever severe. It it rrepar :d by Mist Sarntr, who has used in her iwn citenaivc treatment of the ales, for nearly Uventy years, with great sceenx. The pTiocipaidiuM-a for which this salve w recommended a:w. ChilMaint. Jlhtvmatinn, PUts. Scrofuh-, Old Clcern. Suit Rhtvm. Sprain: Bum, fever fores, Fflim. Pimples. Erysipelas. S3T Eyes, B irttert Itch, Deanets. Bails. Ring eon, (Mm, .Sites ) Insects, Carters, Toothache, Eararhe, Sire Tipples, BoMn"; Sicollen Itreatts, Jt-Ji, S-nld ffrad, Teethiuy, Chapped Ornds, Sujldi. Cuts. Bruistt, Croup, Cracked lips, at) Smson C1,iid,;tt It never la to cure Kheumatlraa If properlw applied. Roh it on well with tlie band three times a day. In ee- cral coses It hafi cored palaied lilHba. FarPil-v it bus been Ah covered to be a ar.re remedy. Person i tliat have been afflicted for years

have been roi ed by a few appneaaoim. far cry sipcUtt it work, wonders, allnying the inflammation mad qui sting lie patient. For Chapped rinds it prodact a ci re immediately. Let t6 with Salt !hmm obiali ;bi Balv. and apply tt freely, ard ticy will find it iiivaiuali c. It i good in rosea of lcrofua am. Tumors. Cancers have been cared trttb It Tht b.jt Salve uver invented for SirolUn Jirtatt and .Sore Xlpptet. No way Injnriom, bnt eore to oflbrrl r.-Hef. Sore or Weak Eyes Rub It cil the Ida gtntly, once oi- twice a day. Cure deafness bj- putting in tbe eirs oo a piece of cotton. For P'lont this is tap rior to anything known. J'or f.mplen tbis :ieU like a eharm. For Ami nad SMld: apply the telvc at once and it give immediate relief. For Old Sorts, apply " day. Kot ;noi; the least of the innJnable properties of Miss Savtek's tiAxt e are iu beneAcial effect, on tbe hair. Rubbed on the scalp, iu fin: or six different paita, it promo x-e tbe growth of the hair, preverta it taruiuy gray and on bald spotn it produces new growth of ir. No lady should be

without tmt invaluaDle -trtleic as an iiiaisrensatiie coMne ic for the tdilcu It eradicate dandruff and ditess! Iron; the head, and blotches and phupte frum the Date. We, the cnderslgned, have been arquaMed with Ufaw Sawye for many ; tars, and be'deve her to be a Christian lady and a skilful nurse, and having

used Her s uve In our tamiuea, tt gives '

pleasure In saying it Is tne Best general l

we nav-e ever usea :

AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.

B. J. Lindsar, 3M East Water street. CARPETS. Qoldarai-h t Co., 866 and 363 Broadway. Stark Bros., S69 and 371 Cos ; Water street. CEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS. U. U Skinner. MS West Water street.

Mower A Bell, BO Mtcntg an sureec

l Ray & Spencer. 3i5 Broadw iy.

i J. II. 1-owrr A Co., 97 Micbieon street. InHDadil Co., 165 Was Water street.

aired all.

''Father" E'.dward T. Tavlor, sailorV chaplain Bostor., April 1, agol 7S. Dr. Kzra P. Oanuett, killed in a railway collision at ltsvere, Mas., August i,;8, aged 70. Dr. Edward Y. Higbee, Assistant Minister of Trinity Church New York, December in. Right llevorend Osmun C. Baker, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Coucord, Sew Hampshire. December. ael ;',n. Rev. Albert Barnes Philadelphia, December. 1370, aged 71.

O0MPO9F.R9 AST MUSICIANS.

Daniel Frs.ieois Esprit, composer France,

Mav, aKl 89.

Mercadaute. composer Florence. Jannarv

Siinmuiid I'lialberc, pianist--London, Avril, i DacKwcoaaman, unKUiemng tne ton 01 tuo

Williara It. "Dempster, eornposor and vocalist - j

England, ated bl.

He

Too the like

we come! Tho boys draw aside. Neck

and neck we cd ! glorious ! There is

aturdv old famer who never conld find

out what bc's were made for. He

won't get out of the way not he! shakes his csue, as a warning, late, we strike him just above ankles, and he Goes over our head

a shadow, but we hear him come tlown

like a substance! In a second we are

away, and out of reach and hearing.

Of course there is ti fuss, and we are

called up, aud the master, with a twin

kle in his eye, scolds us, and says we are sorry ; and everybody says Berved

him right, tie old curmudgeon, he ought to havti kept out of the road ;

and we find ot raelves the heroes of the

school. Then who will forfet when our pret

ty consiu wanted to take a cruise on our sled, and how our sisters too were the guests of j'roud'iy polite boys, and

how the courtesy ol the hill-side wan

shown to the irirls us ardently and dis

interestedly an ever it could be in after

nlo on more important oocftBionn:

Perhaps the toacber was willing to

show his condescension, and take pas

sage en a don lie s!.;d. Great was the hurrah raised for him, and ecatatio the yell univeruai, when by a dexterous turn at the be ttom of the hill, the sled

went out from under him, and he made

the few remai iing yards without help

and turned u;i quite like a heap of dir

ty snow ! Ah, Mr. Iionner, let your horses slide : come take my new sled Dexter, go up to the Westchester hills, and spenc'i a day in Coasting, and come back declar in g that of all races, none

for pleasure tian neat a sled, with n good fellow on it, upon a mile long hill with a smoc th and icy track. Xew York Ledger.

nation can distinguish between the copies ind

the originals, which Bold for many hundred! whioh ia certainly more thiin can be said of the best copies of most picturus painted by hand. Bletwingn upon coromo-hthographv, by which the f uceeanful painting of a master can be reproduced indefinitely, ?nd can enter thousands of homos with its educating, quiokening, reforming influences !

It is not alone into the dwellings oi the groat and wealthy that we foil jw this pretty pair with anticipations of delight. We Bee t'lem

in the cottages of the poor, in tho log cabi i of

"Wide Awake & Fast Asleep," Two Exqu isife French Oil C ironies.

ine swyects of which are Ijifti-liize, and cannot, fail to please alt rho love art or children, Am GIVEN AWAY to every subscriber for WIS, whether it be a " Shen'pfitm or n Renewal!

These Chromo are no cheap colored prints but are

splendid copte of Oil Painting!, hj an eminent fcngliAh artist, fully equal for thclxslxe(lO;-jxIS inches) to any chromo evyr pnblisfieii. The enbject.8 are Ufe-nzt. The pair, by & fnrtun.it t ftrranRRnif-nt hieh ono of the parriutrn of t'lin honso iris ablo to mi.kt! iu Pi.ria daring the lte soiite, with tho proprietor! of tho pictures, are fttrnishc;! ;it & rato entirely ejrc ptionat. So toat, althoxicb thotisandn of them have aeea ol. tn America ana nl 8 UK still are and trill bt sold at that ;rice by the picture tr.ido generally, they san bo g ten to snbscribery.

A MOSAIC. WHAT THE PRESS BAYS I

and

Harrv San iorson, pianiHt Sew York, Septcm- I

ber -!7, oi;ed

Carl ADtfchutz New York, Jannari 1.

ACTORS.

Walter Montgomery London, September,

44.

Pefer Ric'i'.inge Media, Pennsylvania, Jan

narv IS.

Thomn H. Robertson, draraatia. London,

February 2. jc'itBSAaisTB, pi;bmc men, i:tc.

Edwin Croewell Princeton, New Jorsoy, June

13. a;el ivl.

Jacob M. i'toward, ex -Ur.ited States Kenator

from Minhigan Detroit, April 1, aged t;r.

Clement h. Vallandigham accidentally shot

at Davton, Ohio. Juno lti.

John Slide d London, July.

Jamos M. Vlaeoii. Clarenx, Virginia, April. Zadoc Prai t Bergen. New Jersey, April G.

Thomas E ving Lancaster, Ohio, October 26,

acetl 81.

John Covcde- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Jan-

uan' 11.

Francois 1 lolsarte ParU, August 5. Julea Mir: banker, France, June, aged 112.

Earl of CI esterlield England, December. Prince Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne France,

April, areu i.

Horace V ebster ex-President of the Collo"0

of New York, Geneva, N. Y., July 12, aged 70.

Joseph 0. Cogswell, ex-Librarian of the

Astor .'library ilaasachusetts, jNoveinher 2S.

James Kolley. ex-Postmaster New York, Jan-

uarv 1(1, ageu ba.

Hiram Der.io. ex-Judge Court ol Appeals

November 5, aged 72.

John 3igl jr, ex-Governor of California Sac

ramento, uecemner 2.

Andrew ,'aekson Donelson Memphis, June

27, aged 72.

Louis Joseph Papineau Cana 'a, September

zt, aged Ba. The d iath of Dr. Karl Max, the lender

of the International Society, wis an

nounced hy a cable dispatch on tho oth

of September, as having occurred in

London on that day nut there has been no confirmation of ttis report. The Doctor, if not dead, has disappeared Irom public view.

hard wife anil mother, and receiving tho al

most adoring wonder of children who have never Been pictures before.

God blesn the darlimra send the little comforters fast and f ar !

Two Tory cood chromos are " Wido ivwako

" Fast Alent, " 11 which hnv( few rlvalu In tho mar-

ket for attraollr. np? .' fresh, swprt a l.l bloominc chiltl fcs, f;tj executed with troc Froiich skill 4. We liavo rarel' fioti anythma nrot'ier tinn tho two pictures, which, 5 noth in color and so:,t.ttnont, are renlly beautiful ,; -worthy ot a placn In costl; hoines ( Unlike nine pitmires.niit oi ten tha' cost a aood i: I moro. out! can hxilt at Ihem day aftei day ana not ir of them ii. Wo have often atoppjil amid the bustle of Broadway to look at them, and never with

out feefinj; hnppior and better 7. The f cannot fall

to ptoaMe au who lure art or children 14J.

11 In impendent. N. Y. Ul F.reninc Mai!, H. V. IS) Alilinc, X. Y. U) Stirinuli.ld Repnnlijan. (5) Ad-

oKiy, .x x . i , j iiiusm Christian at Work.

ner t he Doc tor's private U. 8. Govern'

mont stami:, Jjearing upon it hie portrait, name and address, which of itself

"is a, perfect guarantee of genuineness.

The jav aktkb a DEBAroH the parched tongue, nausea, shivering, and . i , j . . .L.

jeome symp,,0inS, p.uv puu , CROCKERY AHI3 GLASSWARE. has ente :el tne veins and arteries, and . Biair4 Pann.,as6East Vaterrtreot. been circulated with the blood through ; CARRI ACE3. every oi gt .n. More elow ly, but not i l Hock, aoe Broadway. less certainly, the nse of the Alcoholio FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. Astringe at 3 sold as niedieiiies.depresses .'0Klf fflP vfSnrin

the vital muci ana wrecus ine nervous GROCERS.

system. J'OUCb tliem not, taste tliem ; g. BromorACo., 336 and S Main. cor. Enron street.

uooancu. lorry as uo.. 61 i.na aia cast it ner iifmi. CAS FIXT'RS A PLUMBERS STOCK Wm. E. Goodman, 11? Wij( origin street, John C . Store ru. S06 Milwaukee street. GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, A.C. John C. Welle, 87 Wisconsin Btroet. HAIR COODS MANUFACTURERS. Mrs. M. R. Qotnes, 41G Bmidmny. E. Miller, munafsctarer t f Rich Heir Jewelry end Ijadina Hair Work, 89$ W isconsin street Milwankea. Cbnins, Charms, Pins, B lags. Switches, Carte, c IRON WORK FOR BUILDINGS. Bay ley ft GreensJade, 216 1'j.Bfe Water etnet, JEWELERS. Ch. Pronaaor A Bro., tmportra and job1ers in THsmoaits, Watvhpi., Clocts, alaterlala. EaUbliabrad 1844. 438 Bait Water mtn at, MUwanke LUMBER. B. W. Pierce it Co., 110 Wt Water atract. PIANOS & MUSICAL INST MENTS.

Rev. E. F. Cuter. Bct. W. O. H tmsn, iter. Joieph K allien, Ber. GtionK I nut. Geo. J. y. GiX-.ej ao4 wife, Cast. 1. Crock cr sod vritr. Cpt. Tarid i.tnaan4 wift.

fvm. luon .isa wue.

E.I.SW A. ti. Rice.

Geo. W.Kim: I1.J of R. !! ) Lnf Joseph Fanre 1, C. K. :!! rj Ephfxi n Bar ett, Lnuakr Ww' cm. Hon. K. A. Hnrpoe. Fnuni Coub.

JeimT.Benr, Wm, K. Tttcosnb, Mra. Charlea Snow. Mm Alex. Snow. Dr. K- P. Chafe anl J. Waktads and rile, Wm. Bemllie and sift, Jacob Kfaaw and ir .

Juim S. Cair and rife.

FL W. Wirlu and .ifc, Mav ir W. O. Fullrr and v-tft. Ue, Thomas Colimn ni d wife, IXa. Henry Injnaaua and trite, 0. J. Coram (l'ontrauttr at BocaJUMl ' and rifr. 1. il. Ktmbcll aul wife, Wiawtn ilrLoon.

The Lost Slr-nmer Dfilnware. Alluding to the telegram reporting that the steamer Delaware, bound from Liverpool for Calcutta, had been lost off tho ;3cilly Islands, en trace of the English channel, and that all hands had perished, the Boston Traveller says : "'At one time she forried one of Warren & Co.'s line of Liverpool and Boston steamers, and she hits been in this port. She was an iron p;opeller of 2,120 t.ns register, when in (he American trade, but since then, wo learn from Capt. Harwell, she has been lengthened, and otherwise improved. She was built at the Isle of Man, in 1863, wiia owned iu Liverpool, from which she hailed, by C Dickson, Esq., and wan classed as a firstrato vessel."

Tho charming pair of oil chromoa, "Wide Awake M and Faat ABltep," of vhoBe real beauty and attractivensBi Mrs. Stowe'e graceful sketch give bu: an imperfect idea bo pleasing ate they ts all ivao love art or childrenhave always Bold in the picture stores for $10, and tlie original publisher has never been able to supply tho gr aat demand for tliem even at that price And yet, although tbonHandK of them have been Bold iu America, at that high rate, they an: now within the roach of all, for they are errey a vat t, every subecribcr to Tie Christian Cn-:on, an nnBOCtartaii, literary, rellfrioua and domestic weekly newspaper, edited by FlE-tin"? Wabd Beechsb. The pair, by a fortunate arrangement which one of the partners of thia hcv.ao waa able to maku in Paria dnring the late alege, with tbe proprlctora of the picture, are furnished to Mr. Beecherg pubtifhera at a rate entirely exceptional. The subjects are Life .Size.

Ab to the Christian Union, the greai: ancceiis of

that paper has been a marvel la the history of Jour-

nallsm, ami the scholarly and critical New Vork

Xation calle it " not only the ablest and lieat, bnt alio

the most popular of American religions jierlodic lis,

This paper, after the firot of January, will be

printed on a still larger sheet, folded in tvienly-fmr

pages, paita! at the back and trimmed a! the edges, a decided advantage pomewed by no other reU(rlotui weekly published. It contains contributions from eminent writers of all denominations, and haa matter of interest for every member of the household.

young and old. For the year 1874, airs. Euitn Bekchkb Stowe will writs exclusively for the Caats-

TIAN IjHJOM.

The term n-' subscription to this paper are, For oneyear, oxi.Tt3.00. This will entitle the subscriber to the paper and to the above pair of beautiful Oil Chromos. Thk CniusriAH Ukios, including the Illustrated Holiday Sumber, (28 pp.), will be sent fre until Jan 1st, to ail who noto iiubecribo for the year 187,. Send money in postal erderi, drafts, or registered letter', direct to the Pnbliahe-s. Specimen copiks of the pa.Der will be mailed :rEKK

of postage to any aduresii on receipt of six cen'is bv

J. B. Ford & Co., Publishers, 27 Pari: Place, New York. For full particulars, s. advertliement in the

next column, u ended " wny v

E

. Chitraeo. ftil (in.riifr' Wrtpklv. .V V

runci

N. Y

A aiihaerihfr writes tn tha Pnhlii'hnrn Thn

chroraH far Btirparts in beauty and stylo .inytiiinR i hut lexpflcfed. Anoighborof mine l-owht the mote Chromos in jVetr Vorka ft tr month. nao. ami imid ten thAlara

for them. 1'lease accept my thanks for tliem. '

2 Enlargement and Change of inr ici i. - ti s. t i.

A7ii.ji. Aitur tn iti-si. m iiaoua iiiq pfiper trill (o primal m 3 -till larger shoot, fol A in ttrmlyr'our larco aiiirto ia:s, pttttrtt .' ihr. bae?i anil trimmt'l

at thr. rdjes, -a u -I'H'.'d advantar tn convenience for

reaairiR troasusseu iy nootnui roitgioutj wocki)' h--lirihed.

3.

Mrs.

Harriet Beeclier Stowe Will Write Exrlmjivi-ljr

for the Chbistian UNtoj during tho y ivr 187J rith

the execution nt vi short stor alroadr eniaed for

anotner nunucation. )

A The IUustrated Holidajr Number ' OF The Christian Union, (28 pages) will be tent FREE to all who SOW aubacrike f or the yti xr 1872. THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION aro as follows : One Year Only $3. This tf ill entitle the subscriber to the paper bjiuall, and to tho above patrol beaniiful Oil Chrotuos.. dotiverable at the publication office. If ' ho subscriber will add ten emit $.l.lo for expenses of -irrappina, mailliip. etc., the Chromos will be sent free, hy auttt,and if the subscriber prefers to send stil' 25 cents more (or $3.35 nltOKethor the copies so mailed will bo strongly mounted on card-board, sized ind Tarnisr, od. all ready for framing. Ttllfl is the raethot wo reeimmend as the mo't mtinf'aetary awltheore tehieh netirly all our subteribcrl order. Send money in postal orders, drafts, or registered letters, direct to the Piulishere, a.nd yon will receive your papers imm ediately s.nd regularly. Tho Chromoa will to mailed aa rapidly as possible to subscribers in the order of their names on the subscription list. m- FTJIST COME, FIRST SERVED. S

not. la En, Walker's raEGAB JBrr-, tees you have a pure temperance tonic, blood (lejmrent, alterative and laxative, of unparalleled efficacy, and absolutely harmless. Com. Thebb iii, probably, no way in which

wo can bencSt our readers more than by recommendinf: to thom for genera use John.' son's Anodyne Liniment. It is adapted to almoBt all the purposes of a Family Medicine ; and as a f pociiic for coughs, colds, whooping coughs, sorroosa of the chest, lams stomach, rheumatism, epitting of blood, and all lung difficulties, it has no equal that over we saw or beard ot. The prcpiiety of giving ?oudition medicine to horses, cattle and sheep, was discussed and admitted w miny ot the Agricultural Societies throughout tho State last Fall, and we believe that in eveiy case but one they decided in favor of .Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Gcoc. judgment.- Com, The Si cb et op Captivatios. Features of Grecian mould, a woll-tnrncd neck and btaafifnlly roanded aimi , are no donbt very nice tbtnpa to have, and ladies who poesens these charms have reason to be thankful ro Mother Nature ; rat, after all, the most oapt.lr:i tinit o ' all womanly charms is a pure, fronh and Kpfllln,,, rnnnlnflnn This BUDflrlative f&SCination

any lady i.iaj secure by osing 11aan's Mag:olia Bai.M, the standard beautifying preparation of the present ts-i. It tlilferB frum all ordinary cooiestics in ! thr?e must eaienttal particulars, inasmuch aa it con tains no injnr:ous Inxredients, does not contract, or shrivel thi ikin as nil the astringent "blootna, " lotions " me "powders "eventually do. bnt produces a lasting ov jllneas hy improving the health of the skin. I" nc er its operation the torture of tho epidermis become :iner, and the surface soft as volvet and smooth ,ts porcelain. Features cannot be changed, but complexions can, and it Is quite certain that a lady with ii ther cbarra thau a freah and rosy com. plexior. wi 1 attract luorc admtr tion In company than nor neighbor, wi lb a classic face, cut a nation akin. Com.

TJdoIiPHo Wolfe's Celebrated Schiedam ScHSAPra. The immense popularity of the wor'd-::e:iowned Ahomatio Schiedam Schnappc o : Udolpho Wolfe, Now York, has resulted in frequent attempts of late, at counterfeitinf, by persons who wish to find sale for an inferior article. Thia wonderful diuretic has been pronounced by thousands of the leadi ig physicians in the country as the purest med cinal restorative offered for sale. Put up in quart and pint bottles, and for sale by all Druggists and GrocH-8. Com. For n Irritated Throat, Cough or Cold, "llrovrn's Bronchial Troches'"1 are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired. 10 Reaity fob Customs ns. H. W. & J. M . W atbereU have located, since the fire, at 369 Wabtah Avenue, Chicago, and can now furnish tbcdr customers a new and complete rock of ittihnery goods. Com. The Mu tual Life of Chicago reserves by the highest standard in the United States, gives its members the best security. Com. The Blentncky Harper will train Lonefellow aeain, and run with him

TO TBE AFFLICTED. If your I rugj'st is out i f tbe Salve, ard neglects

?p surplice sena scvemy.rrre rem asuuxctw f, ana recei -c a lx by return mail.

Pu up in I-.m "Joxea at 50 cents each

tokex

below

aid Retail Druirgist, Bockland, Mo. A Trial B x sent frtHjlc mail on rceipl tf seven'.y-fiveCL-nt., by I If. KdltUI.'.'iJ. Itockland, Me. TEI3 VAt.T-ABIJJ SA1.VE 18 6ULD BY ALL Dfi-xiati IX WKWOlNKti.

H. N. Hompsted,410 Broalway.

wm. AJanlcu, 414 ttroaawar. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. II. S. Manvtus, 386 Broadway, SEWING MACHIMER. O. T. Bryant, The Howe Mnchine Co., til 'tfaeonain St. SADDLERY & CARRIAGE STOCK. Benjamin Young, 257 Bast Water street. Barnes Bros., 360 ast Water at reel. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS. Boll Zlsxler, No. S Sprit g street. James Heth, No. 803 Spring street.

WALL PAPER A WINDOW SHADES. Mueller Ilhardt, 485 at Wa'cr street . WOOD & IRON WORK'C M.tCH'SY. Packard's Machinery Doiot, 1(4 West Water street.

BOILER WORKS.

Marino Boiler Works, Lal;e street Milwaukee Wis

U. Llavis, rroprtotor.

our girln nro nt to De married until they arts thoroughly educated in the mysteries of the kitchen.

A Chicago Mystery. Cincinnati, December 27. Wm. Herb, a bagg.ige master on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, left Chicago last Saturday on the day express, 'laving in charge tbe body of Mrs. McCcy, wh o it seems died there very suddenly, under suspicious circumstances. He was arrested on his arrival at Linia, Ohio, in compliance

with a telegrt m from Chicago omcers, and was taken to Chicago, where an investigation w 11 be held. The officers stated that ch i corpse was seen to come out of a well-known assignation house, and there had beer: foul play either by poison or abortion, The lirsfc edition of William Culleu

None of Bryant's wort: was printed in 1821, just

Ointment for Small-Fox. A physician in Sioux City, Iowa, j uses an ointment made nf charcoal anil ! lard to prevent pitting in small-pox. j This is tpplied freely over the fnc-, ; hands find nock as soon as the disease ' its distinguished, and continued until : all symptoms of suppurative fever have ; ceased. The application iillnvs tho ! itching and seems to shorten the dura-: tion of the disease, and leaves the patient "ithout a blemish, the eruption 1 protected by the ointment not even showing signs of poctnlntion , tlio char-, coal pre venting the action oi light, and : the lard of air. I

oV Fwt Asleep," a 810.00 pair of snoarh Frencl fill

Chromos suhif( t. .

LIFK SIZ I',, exquisite .'acilmitet of nrlglsial Oil

rainunirs, tn i e;.v a n a i to erry suoseriocr to HENRY WAED It KK H ICR'S Oreat L1TKRARY. RKLliOICUS. WEEKLY NllWR.

TAPKU Af-cnle llivlns: great Bo.ccees! One took

l.eiltiname in j monlhs; anoitier an in bwoelcs;

oinor us in one we-.iK ; one 41 in ono aay, ana many

of nf th prio;;i i y won, maKiiig irtim anu ir , 1 10 suae nr "ln.v. Tnk es nn "Ifrht ! An old atront who bnofg, (ays : ' L think it ehe he-H bueine f Mfirawrti tirttr ni'rA

Sort-)' 1 41d not noKftffe aconcr Paa botter than any i book agency. A rare rhanre- ' make) strry. I.O(AL AOBMTK WAITED! ' Intollifipnt men nitrf women 'Tantott eFcrywiers, If : tou wifth unofi tflrrirory. send etrly for circnKir and ; term ! .J. li. FOKL & CO., 21 Park P acg, N. V. ; 11 ' IirninH"l(l St., IJnston, Mms, ; J86 W. Mudinon St., Chi j CflRtl, HI. ! tfT Read Mus. Stowe's artic't preceding this entitled Faces o: thr Wall. "

The CHBIHTIAH UxION. with the OH Chromoa, "WiHo .wake," and "UaatlAnlep, " DJX'tO, and Pi.tMfiTirw Pit f. pit frDllOI. a wekl namulllot. contaloina

In clear type, cn fins paper, Kev. HKNltT Wabd bEKt her'a curront Sermons, suitable for rTOservinsr and binding In book foim, will ho sen toncttier during ono y oar for Five D;)llflrn, thus sarins $1.00 35o howevnr, being ndded for the mount njr, arniriing and postage of tbo Chromos). All subscribers to Plymouth Pucnr who adtfar it, will rtceire a well, executed STEEL ENGRAVING OF MR. BEECHER,

next season at the North.

The Blalford Leicestershire Table

Sauce for'f unity use, in pinta anil hall pmtoi

for Bale by jvery hrBt-olass grocer.

-Com.

Money apent in insuring, in the Washington Life, iamonejsaved.-Cbt. Westt'ari. Ho !-FnU partlcnlsra of a now eolonj now forminc sent free. Address W. S. rAUUiv, No. 8 Bowllat Greon, New York OUT. Coixn.-s 4 Do.'s Oaut Stkei. Plows, onlj B .each. For infoi mnt on how to obtain them, address Oolllns A Co., 31!i Water stroet, New York.

50 yearn prior to the appearance of the

last beautifully illustrated edition of his poems.

FINANCIAL. INVESTMKSfT SECCK 1 T1F.S. i Jat Cock:? k Co. are now eellinp, and recommend aa a profitalle anl safe Investment lor all chuw the F:.rnt MiTtRii(;e 7-30 (tola l)ond of tlio N:.rth- ; ern Pact He Itailroad Company, lieariiiff Heven and i Threr-Tt'litlifi per cent, gold IntereHi'. (more than 8 per cut. currency), and pecured by flret and only j mortgage on the entire road arid equipments, and

on mire th:in !43,tlOO Acre of Land o every mile

Bceeher. When Henry Ward Beecher went from the seminary at Cincinnati to Ijiiwrenreburg, he watt very poor, liavir.ff a salary of $400, half of which it took to come on to New Enrland tc erot

married on. When he got buck he had but 18 cents in his pocket. A kind of Method ict family entertained them for a week, and then "hey took two rooms. Now and then they received a spare rib, sometimes onst-oft" clothes, in which ho felt sumptuously clothed, and second hand shirts. He was not above it, thongh a lar?e man, mid the giver a thin man sometimes ; the fit was not so perfect. In the church he hud nothing to make -skiers out of, bnt nil this time lie was delivered from discontent, and grumbling. He had not much theology, but what he had was like armor with the buckler off. and it

Snl:ab)o for framing. Thoreforo send $6.3&, and Rotall we

tier.

Br Specimen Copies of the Ch mstian Uniox will be mailed pbeb of postage to any address or. receipt; of six cents by J. B. FORD Si CO., Publlshera, 37 Park Flnre, few York.

Special Iloiices.

Thi tocTi'a Oompahiom. The oldest paper for

forma people in the country noted for its ohermlngr

wiitten ntorii-s, and tor tne rare and judicious skill

with whloh it la edited.

Warning Word.

Tho Blrcnirth and nervous energy of the human body ought lo be Increased dnring the winter, for

two reasons : In the first place, diseases of the moat deadly ouarecter may be generated at this season ; and eoconillj, it ia of the utmost importance that during he old weather months the system should be put in a ondttion to withstand the cfTecta of the Spring uiasioi, a&d tbe subsequent dopreasi-ig heat

of Saminer. It is therefore advisable, in fact eosen-

Uai, to - one, regulate and invigorate the digestive and secretive organs at this jieriod of the yar, and of all the stomachies and alteratives at present

known, IIos Setter's Stomaeh Bitters ia the most

. . . . i . . i nowernu, tno most uarmioes, ana mo bi--A correspondent wri ting of the latq ,C umoeralnre of winter would l in itself

ni tf t Hirl not nnfortunatelv. brinar

the Pacific Railroad, says: Tho train It m TOlamo f chilling moisture and nowas caught in a bank it could neither I Wholesome winds, which have a bad effect on the back nor go ahead. The wires w ere j BUn U in !s. These must be guarded against, or tapped and despatches sent to three there in no security for health. The efleot of a different quarters for men iind shovels, j course of the Hitters Is to give vigor and tone to tho While the train was waiting the bnf- j entire jrganuatiou the superficial muscles and faloes gathered from the plains to the nervoe, as wi'l as the internal viscera. A regular lee side for shelter. If a iV one felt ; habit of body, a healthy and natural flow of bile, an lei. bliw "I siitiit i. " V active dlgeetnn, 8 good appetite, pure blood, and a disposed ho might, trom Ills seat in tlie : vgnr()V,q dri'iilation of that fluid, are among tho car noi) them over With his revolver i blcaainca derivalile from a persistent use of HoBtett .u, j - i t,-r-s Siomath Bitters, wbinh not only more than

auimliAo the nlace of tbe beet tonios, ralhnrtlcs and

HiifTuloos in n Gn at Morm.

terrible enow storm along the line of

frnsetpll Okx Ul 'f. lifts St., ClxciH. o. Hie ami BeHsiMr (Ma ltrlaiulomi ia slse

ISUU7

CHRISTMAS

Juvenile Tool Chests,

Boys' Tool Cheats, Youths" Tool Chests, Gentle mens' Tool Chests, Containing from 6 to 67 Too js ( sen.

Club Skates, Sleigh Bells!

Wo bare od hand tutd to arrive fOO Box s 'Crown" Axes. Tlis axe i oonai iered by iU who hare used it as the lest Axe ftold i the Wett.

Those parties who have r ever aold them will do w n in ordering sample box. We are the mly parti jb Milwauioe who keep fall stock, tie maunf& tnrera baTing given tu the exclusive sale for this cftjr

CROSS CUT SAWS ! Its name indicates itii character. II ia vritho xt doubt the fastest cutt'ng saw in the worlL The owner of the patea.t has a standing chnTlen re

ofS00 for any saw that v ill cut f astor, oi-more wo d in a given time. For Farmers' use, and is bard wood, it cannot be beater ..

JOHN NAZRO&CO., Milwaukee. Wisconsin.

BRICCS & UROTHER'S, Catalogue of Flower & Ve getab ie SEEDS, A30T Summer Flowering Bulbs for 187:1; Now ready. Consisting yt over IX) paces, on rc eeUnted paper, with tip wan le of 400 separate outs, ind Klx Hi nnriYiil 'alorHl PltUrtt ! Cor r, a bea xtifal doslgn, In colors. Tht richest Cataloc is ever pabUshed. Send S cents for copy, not one half the value oi tho colored plates. In the jirxl order, amount ins to tint. 1am t.hiin 1. tlin mlrui of OatAkiaTn ft. 35c. 'rill

be rofuxded in seodis. Nt.w enstomers iLrved cn the

same footlnc with old. Flee to old easterners. Qaaliuof seeds, size of packets, prices and prcuni una oKoied. mike it to tho advantage of all to porehtae seedt or

n Sad i:tTiniiA Fur n .ranrrllnirt inrtaiUHTlRnU

You will miss It if yon do not see our Gfttalorne bofcre ordering seado. Either of our two Chrortes for 1873, sis 19x24 one a flower plate of Bui bone Plants, oon&istiic of Lille. A a. the other of Annatvl, Biennial ami rVrsvittai Planes guaranteed the MOST KI EI5 A NT PLOKAL rHRMO ever issned in this couotrr. A snperb truxlor o nainent ; mailed, post paid on receipt of 7 also free, a conditions aueoiftjd in Catalocne. Addresi rtKlGtii dt BROTHKft, r , Established I JocliCHtcr New Vorit-

$60,000.00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTK1BUTKD IN L. D. SINE'S I 3 I RFX:TUA.K MO.MHI.V GIFT ENTERPRISE! Tit be dratwsi MoaWlsiy, Feb. 1878. TWO GBASD CAPfTiJLS OF S5.000 aclL in Greenbacks.

I Horse ssd Bnr, with Stirer-uionntod TTsrneas,

una flati-tonea Bosewooo nano, woru

"Jl MU!

n Ten FamiVr Sen in

Mvn Heavy ua:ea uoki

nntinr Watches sad B'T

Gol I Chains, worth fS oaeh! Fire Geld Ameie HaiiUnc Watches, woith 1S eaofc! Ten Ladws! Gttf BoiittBC Watches, worth SiW each! SBC -mid and Silver Lever Hnntiajc W. tehee (in all) worth frosa (31 to SSSt eacbt Ladies' Gold LeonUne C.'baijusrtnt Gold Vest Chains, Solid ai d Double-Plated Silver Tabic and Teaspoona, Pheiisjrrauh Albusas. teweliv sc, hole nnsaberaf Gifts. MM. TiekaO llmtud t ftljsn. AttKNTS WANT BU TO SEI.fL. TICKETS, ( wswwi lAerml PreminSBS will htmaid.

inane TKHtetsu otiwnicsrH 5 i wcav

ft. .... sis n, frwM2w.elTi4rfft KZfa.

Clnrolars cosmimil a rui ust k kihi.

txni af the manner nf urawin. owl outer tBlmsiaaaa

ia reference to tae DutriboUon. will be sent to any one orderine them. All letters mnst h idroased to 1U1 W. &th St. ClSK-tnnnti. O.

WANTED, THIS SPR.M6, 10,000 Farmers, To Improve teres of the very best mavis las fa loa, free tram morta or ytrfacajnbraaoe, which tan now be had at TheUIPRSSSWT VAL0E for cub, or npon long time, with sU par nil. interest on deferred payments. These kaasts comprise the eovenxnieat rulroad erarta eloas; tbe hntes of the two (veat tioroachfares bstooen OUeaccw Ouabsaad Sioax Gltj, aadlie sainlj Ih tke Kiddle iUgioi. ot Western Iotrt, noted for Its sslsrbrkris elimato, ud iondnsntBils soil ahnelj watered yst. perfectly drained district ia the best sarricnrUiral fj tate la the Uttkm. Railroads traverse the htsd In all . direct loos Aetata are provided w th teams to show theas tree to poirhaaera. Sow la the time to SECURE A HCtME AT $4 OR $6 pet acre, ia the tnrnriint vallev of althnr the BOyer, thf Maple, the Solaiei, or the tattle 8ioMB rplorine tick.M ru. tho C. t S W. or II Ont lUirwsnaresoIdattt e railroad oOees U Ohieaaro (WsUs street depot). Clinton and Dabwrne, ar at oar mala otfioe ia Cedar Riipids. reoexrabw tor Issd parehied. County maps sent free. S id for a ft-alda. It .rives prices, tenia, locations and Seacriptioa W the lands, sad fcow lo l each ttsa. .. Address .Oai P. CJItllQlTN. Laiid Oommissioaet' Iowa &- K. Lsad Co.. Cadaaiapid-, Iowa,

'.m.avTUOL. v.OLXiioit. ssxtsaaa. o x.arxusi J. W.BUTLER &G0.

FREE

would not stick on. J.n .Inter yearn he

says he ban woikorl himltsr and both gained and lost, but don't think h a had as frratefnl and tender it spirit of

of tra il, or 600 Acres of Land to each 1.0no bond. nintlKBgivulg ns tut liaa in e arlier ,;lays. The hlgbiMt current price will Ih paid for IJ.H. Fivo- : Twenties, and all otucr markctahh eairitl. r..-- J ,,. jj....... y . . .

ranche on tho San Antonio rivor thich

ceived ia exchange. Pamphlets, niatm. fill

information, as well n tho bonds thein()vca,v.ill I

furnished oo application ly Jat Cookr st I'

delph:a, Sew York, and Washington, and hy most Banlit atd Bonkers, throuRhout thenmntrv,

rhil ' '1BB n'no lerT"fi8 tmcloHed under good ii,n ,, Knn l

Morgan and Messenger blood on it.

not be driven nway by the engine, whistling, or tlio human voice, but crowded their shaggy sides close up to the ears, and there 'stood with bowed heads for the storm to pass. Many wero seen to fall down in their tracks, dead from eold, and when at Inst the train was dug out and moved off, the track wis lined with these Is ugo, s haggy, frozen careasses. Wo think a robe a luxury in winter so it is. laaaf.'ine the severity of weather when the animal who furnishes the robe freezes! to death under his natural protection. Thk art collection recently destroyed at Warwick Castle cost 400.001), and conldn't be replaced for twice thnt sum. One painting "O'lido's Civce," waa worth $40,000.

antiseptics ireacrlbcd in their eoparate forms by

nhvstt'iiins nut tienorrn tne turee-ioiu wur. oi iu-

vigoration, regulation and porincation, st ono and

the satr.e time.

for a month o all who ash for specimms. Free for thirl ern aionllis to .01 who snd four now Subscribers, and e I each :ww Sauscriber al 10 racoivinB; the lira month

ruEE. The Portland Transcript. ao of tne largest, most entertainini: and Instructive Utera.tr ind fnntilv Mnblinw In the Miunlrv. Ritven mon' hs. OO tlll.

for ft. All leading Porlo iicals oltlbbod irjth on to ms j

trortn lnqolru. into. Aoarws iTsownpvi""uu To Western Lectnri? CanntHteeti ! Mars A. Uvonoore, Lottv Honi-h, Emma Hardnure Brit tea. Fanny K Kilmuqiis, Htn. Willi! ai Parsons, Oi.) lsaao L Hres,"Sasby," "Josh BllliBaj.'' Fred -ick Douglass, K. P. Whinnle, (Dr.) A. A. W Hits. (l o.) T. W. Hlgcinsen, B. Wst irhouse Ilswkia I, QpjLJohn Hay and other popular lot lurers. having c kmplcTt d or nearly oomploteu thsir Kii stem eaaaseine its, can now be fetiurcd by West irn ell lee, by aadrepsir K Ruil AXH & Faxx, Boston lo'coum ilnroan, Boston, Mass.

RIKlIiS, SnoWiuns, levolvers, Gnn Materia s ot overj kind. Write foi a Prlco List, to jreat iestern Gnn Works, PlUsblrpb. I'a. Army Guns and

AKeato iranted.

! ern Gnn Works, nttstu rgo, 1 Revolvers bought, or trsdod tor.

Til sI'MIUV I 1 UMMU l-'K WANTKI) AfiKNTH FOR JIUaN'S IN

J.V WXIMUJIIJLvA J,ir JJVi : fi TJSREfcT 1 AllLKS, ready OsUCBl&tal At 6, 6. 7.8

The .d-wtuer, having boon permanently cured of : B.i VLLAS I AnMu ttT Oi to lat droad dliveue, Conau mptlou, by a rapl remedy,

T 1

that, rir.titfl tiii,a&f. CoDSUmt

l..nvi.n..nirialrAl(1.iitnti. hl

moans of cue. to au vrn-i aoaire , uo wui wau oopy o,f the proscription usod, (frim of charge), with tho directions for preparing aud astnit tho sarao, wbich they w H find a hcu OUBElon Co.nbumITIC N. Asthma, BH.-Nciims, Ao. Parti aa wisltinu tho preaonntioo iH please adataw Rot. KDWA3tI A. WIIJSON. 264 So ith Third frtroot, W.lliausbnrith. tt. Y.

I-.NTS W it lit t'd. Abo nts raako more money at

in Pu

No hurabux, immense pre

aV sT

.-"w fur un t.h an .t ativthitiir olso. Particulars free.

11. SriiiftON at Co.. fine An Publtdhem, Portlantl Maine.

profits. Send

UUs. 1 U tmn inv I Itiiatrftteil uatalnsaa.

$0MJ,h" A MONTH Horao and outfit furnished i i J Address, Novelti Co.. Saoo, Me.

lion's Weather Strins for Dorr i l Wlmlmm.

Addrt as Wostorn W.iathe r Strip Oo., OleiUnd, ahia. -aTrDvairn ar A-a.rvsra ,'-.iwr as sriaTi, n .

J Publkh "The Patkmt Stab n toll latenl,- and

glre proa tab le aKenoies 1 3jraHras.iettt. Wonderful IfllcrtMzoplc Obarmtt Sect! H cents and stamp foi sample. Aen:s snpiiUed. J. U. MORKOW.661 Bro idwoy, New York. -teIOfCAM ONTH ! 1 torae and carrta furnished I-A Kxpensos oa'. H. B.SHAW Alfred. Me

1 axents. U.S I'lANO to , 805 U'asw.U.Y

1 (SSiOsfaa r Aret-olai Pianos. No discount. No

vkjW dAallO IDttO tw T T1 ' f ; T mVTC

! i1!)" UVHWO. A Id, nu i mw svs-.. a . ai u i OU mailed ires. 'THRO. If. WOOD, Vernon, N.J. : Jt, K. V., Jsauary (, 1T2

t laHin, Butler Co.)

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for Beauty of Palish, tlnsr of Labor, Freeness from Dust, Durability Ohmpntiss, truly unrlvalod. tienrar? tf Wortlilw Imltatloua, nndir Mber naaies liutrm-n.MuiKonrsla ihaje and color of Wrapper, la'euded lo deceive. The Rising Sun ToUsa H balk, for s' v dalenr use st twelve cents per cuiid tsrenty-lvv aud ftfly ptund liorr. Cheaer than any otln-i Hulk Pol Its lornotfciafi." MORSE BROS., Prop'rs. CANTON, Mass. WILL. M. CARLETOlf, urmoB or "Betaey aid X arts Oat,' KDlTtS AND WRITES FOR THE DETROIT WEEKLY TR1NME,

The Best rareiif niosspapor in ais joonirs, sra

Mioaw

Wove pomsb.

rsur. Send fiw apeclmra eopv and einh

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DON'T

CUT

FOKGBT TO 'HXS OUT.

And send twsntfve oeata for a UekM, sad a V'ateh. 8wlnj Maohsao. Pie no or ee arUaia af Villus. SU ticket, for l. X Uank: Address rACKAKOAOO ,tW. 4tb SJ.. CliB.lun.U.0.

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