Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1880 — Page 4

Cnntinnfd fr<>,n first. page. founding girth of thirty nine and ihreeeighu inches, while at a point ns high as we could reach the -ree measures but eight inches less. The first limbs shoot out at a point some twelve feet from ths ground, and the whole tree is straight, with its symmetry slightly marred by its eastern incline, occasioned by the strong westerly trade winds to which it is exposed. When set out three years ago, the tree was but a mere plant the size of an ordinary lead peneil and two feet in height — scarcely strong enough to stand erect. That such an immense tree san be grown in so short a time, we are aware must seem incredible; but that the statement of ?>L Mickle is positively true, we have not a particle of doubt, as he set out ten trees of the same size on the same day to commemorate his birth-day. The above named tree is, however, the largest of the ten, and has been growing under i the meet favorable circumstances as to soil and water. A CITY SEEN WITHIN THE CtOt'DS. The last day of our stay on Mount Diablo had been cool and the heavens gray and overcast. The ladies threw their wraps about them as we went up- • 11 the long porch of the Moant Diablo Hotel, a ter supper, to watch the gorgeous change of color in the glistening west. 1 think I can truthfully say that there is no more favorable place in all California —and perhaps in the world—to view a sunset than from this grand old mountain. To-night the sun had gone down behind a broken aloud, here and there gleaming through a rifted mass, like the red rays of a caudle seen through the painted glass wind, ws of an Italian cathedral. The sunsets for the past week, our affable host informs us, had been the finest seen for months; and but a week back the atmosphere

had been so elear that ships were seen entering the Gate of Geld at San Fran•isco. A number of persons declared that they could actually discern ths Farallen Islands in the far distance, ' where ocean and sky seemingly united 1 in a wall of blue. At night time, too, the dash from the light house on these island* eould be seen quite plainly. As w* stood and watched the decline of day, slowly and steadily a small aperture in a dark cloud just above the horil*n, and overhanging San . Francisco, began to widen and enlarge, the cloud receding like a dissolving transformation scene iu some fairy extravaganza. Across this open apace there appeared, formed of cloud frag- ' ments, a beautiful sac simile of a city set upon a hill. ■ San Francisco I ’ burst from the lips »f all. So splendidly formed was so real, and bearing such a remarkable resemblance to the San Francisco, that had I alone viewed it, I should have been prompted to attribute it to the imagery

es an .nraptured fancy. It was a very sketchy scene of the city view from the Oakland Long Wharf, at the hour of sunset. The bay, the dim outline of ships' masts along the wharves, the many buildings, the indistinct line of streets, the splendid paiaets of ’Noh Hill," and back of all. the gleaming roseate sky. It was a picture ingeminated; a veritable scene within a scene, the lesser not less beautitul than the greater. But it was of short duration. Soon the whole lost its form and sym- ■ metry and dissolved from view in the waning light. A WHEELBARROW RIDE. A short time previous to the election, two enthusiastic partisans of opposing polities, members of the Olympic Club of this city, having too much respect for the laws to wish to violate them by betting on the result of the election, : agreed that the loser should wheel the winner, in a common wheelbarrow, j

from the Lotts Fountain at the corner •f Market and Kearny streets, over a reundabout course to the Baldwin Hotel, making a route of several blocks in length; the loser passing around the bat for collections, at each street corner, the proceeds to be given to some charitable institution. At an early hour last Monday even- ; iug, two or three thousand people were assembled in the vicinity of the Lotta Fountain waiting the start of thia wheelbarrow parade. At 8 o'clock the erewd was still growing in numbers, but neither of the betters had put in an appearance. At length, growing weary of the long wait, a»d fearing a hoax, an anxious deputation trom the party on the street waited on the officers of the Olympic Club, and being told that the loser had sprained his ankle threatened to lynch or otherwise do bodily harm to the men when they did appear, if the show did not come off a* once. The parties to the wager being informed of this, concluded to make the at-

tempt, although the loser was suffering considerably with hia crippled foot At half past 8 they appeared a few pacas east of the fountain, the winner mounted on an old, rickety wheelbarrow, and the loser attempted to urge the odd vehicle through the throng crowding about them. The handles ol the

wheelbarrow were soon snatched from i : the hands of the loser, and the winner I dumped sn the cobbles, thereby pre-1 venting a fulfilled of the wager at ; that time Another attempt will probably soon be made to fulfill conditions of th. wager. Chief Crowley will be a»k-

cd to furnish an advance of policemen to clear the way for the per 1 for nor. The proceeds of the collec- * tiou taken up by th loser during hi* ’ rests will be given to the Ladies’ Pro--1 toclive and Relief Society. DEATH. ' It has long been a custom of some of the people of this coast to hold up lheir hands and roil up their eyes in ! horror at the depravity of the people of some other State or Territory, because they now and then hang a horse thief or robber without legal trial. But it is your correspondent’s opinion that they would do will to reserve some o’ their horror for home use. For, »”-' re is scarcely a day passes th* .™ 1S uot an account of a murA*’ or su*c‘^eor both, and twoor three ; the daily papers/ 4 ' city. It is a d batalle qu^ lou whether murderers are to bH*hnished for their crimes in this •'V ' u th* future; as there ar* I pyfr iu out jail persona who have beeu mcercerawd nearly a year, and although there are seven I courts of compete* t jurisdiction for such cases, as yet, no attempt has been made to try them; and. therefor*, murderers in S«i Francisco have not the fear of the gallows befor* them. Yours etc.. \V. W. S. Frank Leslie's Weekly. The only Denucratic Illustrated Newspaper published—will be sent postpaid, for five weeks (until end of campaign) for thirty cents. Agents wanted in every town. Send thirty cents for five weeks' subscription or . six cents in postage stamps for sample copy and illustrated catalogue. Club* offour will be sent forfive week.s for sl. Address Frank Leslie Publish ing Co., 15 Dey street New York. It was when he wrote home o his i wife that he had beeu poisoned with ivy that she sang to the youngest born, “Ivy lever from your sire, baby mine.

Remarkable I — Only one of Rin»hart’s Worm Lozenges expelled a Tape Worm eighteen inches long, from a child in Ridgeville, Indiana.—Ask your druggist for them. no. .33 2w. Colonel Baripti*. Choloera Morbus may be encouraged by frequent doses of pickled Salmon and undressed Cucumbers, it may be discouraged by taking Dr Thomas Eelectric Oil. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. WG» to D .r-it- & -use 1 u Air- Fl< . moi N< « N> l -m.l O.vcs. For In -igl.im-s uni iiuiability ofc- I -r. are mu ip.aieil Col >r from 2to 5 poioiiis Piln-. io cents. 2» N'.-i 79, y 1 * toon Kiddance. For Nauseous Drugs, no use there »c on will be, For Salt*, Magnesia, senna no pretenc*. Dispensing Chemists, all men will agree;

To view as thing* with which they may diapeuse, But when Dyspepsia ails us then s the time to g*t Spring Biossom best of remedies, the very best thing yet. Price*: 50c.. trial bottle 10c, Glteii to tiild. Given a good flogging, to find a schoolmaster feel it more than the boy he is I flogging, given advici. to find a man I who will act upon it. given a bottle of J Spring Blossom, to find a cause of Dyspepsia, Sick Headach, hour Stomach. Biiliousness, Heartburn Constipation, Kidney and Bladder Complaints that It cannot cure. Prices: 50c., trial bottles 10c. Still they come !—Customers daily increasing fur Rinehart's Liver Pills. Sales enormous. Try them. Duly one for a dose. Sample dose free. Ask your druggist for them. nov. 11 2w.

Ayer's Pills are the best of *ll purgatives for family use. They are pleas- ’ ! ant safe and sure, and excel all other Pills in healing and curative qualities. — • — ( abtnet Phi»lagrapli9 of Celebi iliew. Including SARAH BERNII \RL)T, Xh»l) JESKA, LFEIh 6LLSLER U KY 1NOtßftON an I n.ll the cel.-hraie l • nrr finely finished and buruiabed and equal o the i»tst pbotograp tuade. sh » i | will Btipply at the low price of i< eta each, b lor dO c?s, o 13 for SI.OO by m til postpaid. They are ail rhe rig** aud soil everywhere. For full ttat oi subjects *ud | quaDitj price, also ior list «r Mp cialmes ; tox age. IS ard 4 A ii »MA>6. Cleveiaud. Ohio. I he Hattie of G#tty«burgh and Sheimaa'N Tlaicii to (he wea. Just publibhvd, fiu** chromo- »»f »be ah jh>ui siirriDg aeeti* Th -y a»» fine ~urks 01 art anl <be euhjrcs are *>ueh that they Mpp*nl 0 every p isou WloitM them Is boLor t« the brave, aecure these pie ure« o« jour botur> hat r>ey may insp re y**u> « hddren r<» ' o when you are •nd itiKW (heir devote u tooui country as ofieu ad bey view ibfs-’ see pm where the iiluc a lad ibe Gray -le»p together in pt ace -aid e copies « t ihe-e ••masterpieces’*

nt ut publ pMid t>y ni t 1 to nu} addies* in U 2> vrGanil* u »d cts sacb lge<ts »ud dealers who desire io handle <h#se picu.res will ieceiv» special urices on sp- ( iieaiion For full d scrip l ion «f ih»- ah »v? a m ay eircuL.r t -pec »l ie» lo’ ageii *. (It v».» nd, 0 Vurnox t. bE real estate

Sl.'eslWl.u, A.’ tu»C..ut>>y «« I Andrew 1 rieida, Kain uiait -inr as th- eM*t» Ia: dvr Fields. d. ce . d b t - I io well lhe ♦ o’ the p/w i petaeual eet-ve v m ini I debts, and that peiittou will be heart ’ a« Deetab* r *• rm of <he kdams circui i ' court, of said ..-vimiii. , . Wiiuet-B my h-vi.<i ti-ts- Uw 4«h day of M *’ luber. r J b. LLACL.iiLB.Ji, CUrK

J « c.il Aa rteJennie J.i:. i was famed .i.-a r e alist. . - Henry Waid Beechei m a n.i aster, * Budd Duble as the drive.- id'Goldsmith - Maid was known the country over, but j one other name attracted a$ much on more attention, anu that name " 5 J shall, which, together with , r ' ’ .> Doctor prefixed should rep gljgj C(1) j 8) i ’ ‘ shall tung Syrup, to- As [he Rx . f Asll,,l,a ' Br,,i ‘ ch M;mption it is unex- ' - pectorant for n f lsv . thout a f<jr < > celled, Reader we only • rhe - ' , trial oi one bottle t convince 1 ty’im th— sp- -k the trii'b. Price 25. eei.ts 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Signed. Dorwin & Holthoe.se. nov. 11l m. Mr. Gladstone takes long walks da;- , lv in the >-e ; ghborhood of Hawarden ; Castle, ami is said to look .•tn eg and well. 4. fT v.’Y S'SOS . FKMtIWI And Everyb<»dt sis, ! The attention of the trading pubi’c ■ of Adam- and surrounding counties is ; called to special announcements made , by John King. jr.. the earring.- manu- ' fucturer of Decatur. Never has he offered work so low as . at the present time. He is selling covered carriage.- at from >'50.00 to $200.00. Indeed, you can get a carriage at almost your own price. The work manufactured by him is warranted. He employs noue but the best workmen. Quick sales and small profits arc . ; what enable him to lead. , . i Those wanting work will lose a i ar- j i «ain if they fail to call at the shop of | John King. jr. , ’ Think oi it! a very good top buggy ■ , i for SSO or SOO. Never in the history of the town wt-rt ( such inducements offered <■ the people. I Give me a call. t John King, jh s Decatur, Aug. 5, ‘BO. ts • j —_ — i THE BEST PAPER! THY iTI h BEAUTIFULLY II I v lit ■ I l.b. sstn Year. THE ® THE s,i A lii’tC tMEKtCAX is » i t t •. ■ irs 1 lr>- ky. c: 2-1 sr* «• ■ ’ ' I -J in imo- •*' k i ' ' o i s- » lib.si t. •« lv « «»- ■ - »• in- s, r< j r .'euti’-g hr nv i t on-| niii ihe in »’i r**cen Htiv.»uc»*b iu the -t'f* i -n-l sciences ; itic’u'ling new and it .?-••< - ’ iug facts iu Agruti.iuie. II na-u i.-re th; ; Hone H.-i •> M l-.-il St.-Ji ■ S,- : ‘ ( ce, Nature 11 - ■ y Ge<» \s- ' i tranoiuv vnv»iu»Me j - 1 1 shv • -in f'• d' * i 'i« ’••• «n • »! p :’*■ i ’lieu Ros 8 •• «!(••*. " I *'• o 111 * ’!» I I en’’he Amer «n Terms, $3/0 pH $1 '-0 iiuh j ~r, • which inchi > jrsage bi- oi»n‘ io , ,r ( ~t - r ; r- -• ii Ct w • • ’ | all ugw-'bii : er>. !’• ini' bv p*. - i <>• o- to] ! Munfi i itl'HsL* *3 Pi ■ lt-w. ; ‘ »•« Yot k. j PATENTS. : % i '" | Muni! X Co., :i»< S’- . »tu- rirnn : ( and Ft’ici i pa 1 -- : ’-v- yea-H ; ex; v n ‘ ibii ■ *h v i;< _ * « j I itoblishmeut id the P.frms -re <»»*- j taiue ;"D the i’t- i A• ; re spni *e ; 18 n»a<!e i he S i uli tin- i•» ■ *»t ul! | inventions paieu f i -hr ih - -m ’c-y, < with nan.e rtiDi r‘*-i«»un e <»t p.t- itre L»y I the imn:eu>ecitcu-1 »v - i uohe , aliention is I » the tnrrif-j <»! rhe , s ,<w pau n?, an I ’f hi»i • »•» ’» H | | eii e iSilj uttvclr , Any per.-on wh h»s mad a new .i«s- j < ©very oi inver i.on. c n a-• -t u. I of- - hiige, w.ieu.vr a pai-u 1 can pn» l ”*bly t»< i obfa ned, by «n mg t • Mu l & ' " r . V also Send tree orit io f I<) -- ‘»r, • (be ‘ piletit laws. I •(•!-. C ; i •■, . - friule t | lheir - »t'd h«»w pn - rei * 1 w .rb bi is for | uz a-h i »ce- on in f ' vet'iions Aid -• ! c * con- J I <-e» mng P *iviti- I MVOT&OO., a .: S: .-X..k. j i Brtach Office, r’ v7 a < . H\*hinz ( I ton. i>. 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M ui ? i'•e making fortune- ♦’ th f’u-'tn L. iie* make a- much -in ,anl y • r a b y.” *u I gi-h rank? gr p v -’O at » ’** w Ifjjf r.» »<>-k « o •!» <- • • r id »y htn <•• r ’ ' dinat» j nt • » » * - n ‘ :u t A dr. a* H Hu. KTi A 1‘ -Uni IWith the im-w jear, Ayer’s A nerina i Almanac makes its custom try appear ante. It is a welcome visitor in every M family. Its pages are replete with ’• « eY '*T uiedical advice, refreshing hu.nor, rd i much udwmauun BOX usually found min »ueh Ju BBtrom.tri„*f > a J,. a lauoss hire B htgh tur racy, ano they ar,. »d a (u d. s „ tv.ob vd-iion« <d the vlu.ana -, " j

— —— m'e a large purparts of the globe,, devoted to an elabtion of its pagjN-nt of the medicinal 1 orate adver'uf this house, it is a no-preparat-vuture that many presenpfreely given for the benefit I tfibe sick, irresbeetive of Ayer’s medicines. These preparations are univer sally used and appreciated for their valuable and reliable qualities. The almanac describes the applicatibn el thi sc medicines to the diseases they are inteuded to cure. It can be obtained free of charge of any druggist or dealer in medicine. Im "A; ?nAL f Ji H•• t>< p pll . vUM. O UtM 'y * • • !.r- •IJ. J- • «>r bp y.a» ha • ■l. . t< , !..(* • i ivvr, Wh v.i< 1. 3 re iu wv, |t- «’at cuffe ;A g, ,J •* n l .>ib « • fiibue. A--n Pen * 1! Lg » :i'h Anierii*. »•«%►: i,aT ' U-tL Vt.Ul h hi.u.m' J. lU^d. -!A. w ’ t ii- ha- a pr< u’ <?■ ' I'rltf- OH th’ 1 L’a, <u i. iM : \> I.IVEK EEt.tLAToK |. s; » • h? b j V • rt-wi - v ■? • •» D r .%D* R ikKm i it< - ; . quit ue ti u • * i>f F ' ■’ ’ K n II - ! f H»l| ■ t urt ’ >l ' br * f ii • «• If " I ' 4-i.<» .;<<-nli«>n «< i’ic* ami gu<‘. Dr. A. I>. -Jamison wishes to --a) to those cut of his territory of practice that be is treating ail diseases oi the | Rectum. Blind, Itching and Bleeding I Piles; also Fistula. Fissure and Ulcers. ■■ Treatment painless. It cures the j worst cases. If you are troubled much with lame back come and learn the cause. The last year I have treated over a thousand - uses of tTlronic Agur from six month - to one, two. throe and four years standing. With the experience of two years in this place I can say I h»ve a »o/s. rmry and a .vr< curr for Ague. Decatur, June, 27. nl2m6.

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GRANDOPENING To the People of Adams County. I3THASS, tlie Clotllier, and Tailor. .V«. 5 Kevslviie Block,| Fort Wayne Ind., has the A / <;/ ... • - LARGEST BE S T Selected Stork of < lotbina in the city, whie is being sold at bottom prices. fcmRCSS'AN’T TAItOSUWC 0 MT STOCK OF PXECF. -SOODS .-i- large as the largest ju the city. whi<h will be made t>> or der on short notice. Having dore business in \dains < - unit t>>r years I then fi re respecttullx invite .11 to call and see me in my new rooms, at No. o Keystone Block. I <>rt W ayne. Indiana. I. Stra&s, Ih-catm-. Oct 7. I**"!*. The < bniiiik CHAMBERTe 'NCYCLOP/EDW.

15 Vo!*. <hri 13,00 Page*. Price July,s6.2ft. Am* ng *«*n <’»l ibing- which have been accomplished for lover* of g»*od hooks by the *Li <r-*»t Rw . t »> n,’ perbap' the moat wondeful i* the reproduction o* thi •great Ln" c’n; tedi* »r • m ely nominal co* r tt t« * ve»hit* r. j ? b* l last EngHshedi’t n. n fifte-»• beautiful vohimee. •leur nor-part'! 1 ty<e, h.n I* 4 it»»*lv h unit in cloth. for j*7 .Mr th»* enni** qrin e** on finer heavit r p ip« ». w-lem.'g.n-. n i b >nu*l in half R i«ai«, gih top k »r»cp sls 00. Thr first ten voI hhpm ’pa ir tor <•) • • ry. Vol 11 wi’l h - r»-a I • July 10 Thr remaining !(• me- w he • »nxid -i» v l*mhrr ntx $6.25. An Amazing Offer. $6.25. Th- in •• v.’ ely ; 1 th»a volume* * c <‘ -r.v ’»*; el. the 2’enter their in , fltn r.rp in i*, i i rig »t!»rr pur i«?rs .if Hiis an 1 our na ly -•».•» *ard pnb’ici ion* Acco« ' ngl we gv» special ternis <<» enly subucnhert!. To ail wb.»«e arde -.ml money are received d icing'he month f Joly we will the ■’» volume*. i.» c 1 «*') for 5‘5.25 ut»d in hi ; f rt'.H'i *, guilt t‘*p, for >l’2 * r >o T- i v «n t • d r fr itn y jd-ve where w>- hav* 1 bn s p<-et »! agrm UMindt *ne lead in. b K>» Iler .»? ihe tow n,•» •’ ‘in : fiye**r ierg. w<- will d! •w -» ••••nunissiou MlO p“* ! i » ( p v.dtim - is- <dj h* -» ti: a ne 4 y expre-«, .»d the r**m lining rolumee , when c« ni| leted A -r-e-i); •:« v- ’ will 6- o i’Upii I. -»• '•’» u‘*. rio • il ! Rmsis. gd» ’p. for S] .i I■ ■ y r .trnd .1 )’r -. if n■’ ■ • * ,r .‘- Tr ■ ■ i.-.me .. r " y > ••« \ coms • : > o L hiv of V’<’ • -sn-. .• Ii « t 1 ■*»'».•>{•■•— Wbi -• <5 x d i..S

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MONEY i OLOAA By thr f r aif»«t r t iitrui Lift ■ <VUer C t/. •• frvf «u- • five ears a * pvi con*. • 1 ‘yti <• te’ >n -al •'■ Hr »-•» ♦ t • t '-e >;i£ I lexciti*!- pt *-i< *-u’M Be to c*w*.7r***cw, -nd yo B*<-tgA<z t* beP I hew* wi’hi* . "-w h ictof y*jur I home It y.u l-ve, y»« • «* aei-v U* it- 1 -’ 4fi*r i' i »u'-*-jf; •( itr. ,og have >. Mi provißotrw io pay teb j«tsi where ye *on”wr*- ’ • ? - further part>eutore, •* ply tr Mfl» . ■ i»2 ■ 'srxv s Ik.

*• ■ J ffOOIE] 000 Jr® I In order to accommodate ihc pul i ’"gen. rut I hate made I for doing an kinds ot FACTORY WOii, I Such I CARMBTCU I SFXXTXTiITC, I | ETC., ETC, I On the Shortest Possible Nvtke, ar.d All W ork W arranted. 1 also carry a first-class stock of Facto y (.cods, such as Single, Double-Twisted and Fan cy Yarns, Flannels, Jeans, Satinets & Blankets of my own manufacture. Alsc as large and complete a stock of GOODS, as can be found in aie -'ahi' hnr n n ? dam’s county, out; MiLLmi Sen men Turns out Superior Wo kin n particulai. — . 1 t's car’ - .1 : ' x I OCT RIES i Highest pr’e- IfiW< e'l . ' i i <luce Giw I m a call be ' 1 -T.’--';-g ' : ’< tc i! OTJ. r 3EJT "< IMG , Ma) 5 iS’ s 1 ec. tui ilk i • '■ a? J I J Wob<'T|»y 4 f ■■■ '3L I ■ • THc DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY".

A. S RvesiLL. of Marion, Wayne connty. N. J.. ►»»»; The wonderful mWI cew of Thomas’ Eelectrie Oil in all cases of acute and chronic inflan<m»l*ig| catarrh, bronchitis, lame back, etc., mokt thr drm<oi<l for it i.ry great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. CoLVMnrs.O Feb. Sth, 1881 Messrs. Foster, Milburn 4 Co.: . . Regarding the sale of Thomas Ecleetnc Oil. we are gratified in being abki inform vou that since we took the agency three t. ■ : tb- for the uI«M introduction of Eelectrie Oil. onr very large sales prove conclusively W * minds this remedy has extraordinary merits a* witnessed by the unpreeedaa* sale We anticipate a large increase in the sale, as its virtues become me generally known. Yours, truly, 6 ‘ R. JONES A 80S, Deal r.- in Drugs and Surgical Inrtmniwta -old by O<«r»v!i« A. < < atnr, Ind. Go to Darwin it llobhons- tor Mrs. F>.en.«>.< S.-. X. -,| Hjh Far 'j »n»<lw»t>iln -f •••■lot ■■’» <r ■ 1 '• !’uc» b | BRvo&wii is. KtA NS WHY j Th,, nor: ntcrca-fttl rr. -I> o <■> • re —ANEW — I rtf-V, atnl, to Atnri < tn ’.r.j-rsol ! . . .... ii i. .. b. r\ it i * ft i 1 it 1. J I

’ the ihv« <L,h huvky i kiebeat elsss ”•* <utat li"i hi u- ' 1 '• ! pri es are '.■«> Iwjoti i et.o 1 •>'!’ 'be I .-hr-:p S’ 'O' k eier K.f. »<• to i oetrtrte *■«<! ilom’-tiMrste '’o’-, trutiis. n. *. u<l thr foTohing books, al eout|*lete »toi • taai ri ,/ei! r -Truii. o 11 ••■ pro-. . ona li: .Urtto uluf'l Lite of Frederick the Great Fol no-’ J" ce <1 25 btevier type, hesu’i'.ul pout; 2 rates riisEi cists Light ut .tria. By Eiwiu Arnold Former Price. JI 5". ileauiirul print, brevier 'y; e; rater five KSTS. TAOS. Btightfn tlauliuess of Curtsi former price. $1 •>'. * .eautiful print, brevier typi; ra’cr. thhee ’ axTB.

» 13. John Shun t Cl.hpiers ou socialism. E-**.*y!»ot exited ng interest and importance. Pbicl three ’ENTB. Huron .nuHthaibiH. Hia Travels and f*urpr -mg Adventures. Former price, $1 25. Bourgeois type; , IB ICE THREE CH>TB. wUrcry of Life, by La ue’liue Forme* price Si 25. lre*ier *ype beautiful prim; price iurl-e E.VTB

f'icar of IVaiitfifM. >»y Oliver Goldeuiiih. ISteiier typ». beaiitifiil print; pbick five ce.wts HhiujiuCh PlterinVs u»urge» i!*v type. IrntieU; i print; PRIVE SIX CENTS. Prirafr 77tr«fricnl«. ivy autii* ro -‘Sparrowgrass Smail type leaded; price rw« vests.

.Worien <tnd Ballads ««r Young, >*y Elleu Tracy A Lieu; wnh <e»y n» ilhporvivrtia SelecMousc mpirit- fr* i•• . ••r bo*.k Large iyp-; HVt CIST* Lrai-tm from Iht Diary w -f ..O •« . aayer. Shoit -l-«r-e-» of thiili- 1 g I'i/hk -te. pitbe* c •.«t r—i I'm- f iai> Evr» iluokstllcrs iveryvhere (only wne*tn.ler m vftcb *>s rh se «n i «»ur large Istr of BiaulaMi ’ xxiks, wh ch are sdiiug b ’he million v*» me«, because tiif believe in *»» t LITE* ART Ei V iLCTIUS AMEUK AN IK Z.X UANGE, Tribune Buildla*, New York. , JOHJi » ALDE.N, Manager. ifcrSiMf

resident fa' be tleMli ’ iii sis «*r«i jeir* ofbu-ine 4 ’ -wpfnfifß I nit. piepme ts <«ffe* Eight Heason| will I <• >» M-li Ibo shoapo-t goods int«»» I 1. No partner t<> di'id'. with. 2 N<» <■!< rks to pay l»i? salaries to. 3 No luisiiiess h"US< top*' rent fur. *

4. No Burrowed capita pay ititx rest on. 5 No heating stove as pf f feet as the Crown Jewell. G. No duelling house top*. | rent tor 7. No cook stove so pt-rfei’' and durable as the ChampU’t

Monitor * ■ t£ No plow so satistactefj . as the flipper. • all Ht<d c uvine yourselves JAS. 11. || Oj pi -ite <m, i ilouso. oct, 7> 1 ' B S

“Malt Bitters” are a brain, a'* 1 ' and bJuod fyud, particularly adopt**' E and waruilo lecomiueuded by. <> ur '^ rJ \ S gist* and physicians for Generrl Dd*" K 8 ity, M. n».l aad Physical ilyxteria, Nervousness, Sleepk* ißf *fc E>naeiati<iii. and Dropsy. gg kUM tA COLLEGE. \ 1 . ,i ■■ }.*,»*. .t»'U I krt I* • • it«r«*.4r a- adb m »dkjrM* J Vt. XV. A. w dWLSX, l. P ’ tIWVK B.