Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1869 — Page 4
■wratixtuMim ITOBL ' ]j“ noarwoSiC-Stttwii 4 • • 1 Trb best policy—The Washington Life sSKffiSWBB kifAVOU ” At one of our ooramon schools, the to give light to the world ?’* " Matches,” Cried one of the youngster*, after a short A max out West who read that dry copperas put in a bed of ants would cause them to leave put some in his mother-in- . law’s bod to see if she wouldn’t go. He says she was there at4a* aconunU. , , “ Why do you wink at me, sir ?” Raid a beautiful young lady, angrily, to a stranger, at a party, an evening or two since. “ I beg your pardon, madam," rcjdicd the wit **l winked as men do when looking at the sun; your splendor dazzled my eyes.’’ Amiable Mother— “ Here, Tommy, is some nice castor oil, with orange peel in it.” Doctor—“ Itofin remember, don't give it all to some for me.” Tommy (who has been thero befort) — “ Doctor’s a nice man, ma; give it ail to the doctor.” Thb Springfield Republican tells of an agent who once upon a time was sent out to collect funds for Amherst College, and on returning reported an excess of expenditures over contributions, and added : H But, brethren, I lutve found groat cn-couragement-to prsyf’. . “Fm afraid you don't like babies w hen they cry/’ said a matron to s gentleman, as she tried to soothe the darling in her arms. “ Oh, yes,” said he, “ I like them best when they cry, because I’ve always observed thst then they are invariably carried out of the room.” NEVER TOO LATR T» MknD—- “ Come, add Wilt *• Pprajr you flevote Jnot half a minute to m«Dd this coat. Which a nail baa chanced to rend.” “ Tie Rn o'clock." said the drowsy mate. “ I know," said Will, "it if rather late. But it’s never too late to mend." Let every man understand ! 25 cents per day will secure a policy of Life Insurance in the Washington for from 2,000 to 6,000 dollars, which is a homcstcad in cash, that output he; burnt, stolen, aL taehed, spent, mktppled </fc lost; go to your family m a round sum, wherever they may be. It is within the reach of the poorest, if in health, out of reach of the richest, if out of health. Insure your life if you love roar wife. Oxe cold winter night, some twenty-five years ago, a couple appeared under the window of a ’Squire in Washington coun ty v N. and called for him. Urn ’Squire got out of bed and asked what they wanted. “ Want to get married." “ Married and be darned," said the ’Squire, and shut the window. It was a short ceremony, but they considered it sufficient, and are. living together as man and wi fe.| j r ‘ “MtD.ab,’: said Mr. B. to his wife, while his smiling countenance indicated the consciousness of having done a good action, ‘‘l have just bad .njy lifo insured lor j our benefit." “We 11,7 declare,” said .Mrs. 8., looking round upon her family and friends with an impression of iDiurcd innocence, “just to think of the selfishness of men, and particularly of husbands. There, you ha?e been and had your life insured, while your poor wife may go without any insurance on hers. It’s just what I would expect of you !” The following are literal translations from essays composed by Kafir boys at the mission station, Keikamma Hoek, South Afexa : “ The Rhinoceros.— The story nfc the rhinoceros. The rhinoceros is a very angry beast. _ The horn of that beast is one. It is said that when it sees a man it pursues him till lie rlimlw int,. H tf ,. t . tllat hemayeseape from that beast And if **«te»Ot run he is torn to pieoeaby it; but a he, ran and dithbpd. hfop* i uvato will escape, because that the rhinoceros does not know how to climb. But it is said that then it sits underneath the tree where the man has climbed; but Ido not know ’ *** «otnc/d<nfh or "'hcritt-r thar rhinoceros nfefe" S * J ‘ The Hyena. —The hyena, is a very greedy lieast. It is said that when thou seest its den there are old garments of people, and people’s heads and bones It is said that it ensnareth thus: If a goat should die there are sought small stones-* let them be many—and they are daubafit with blood, that it may eat them. For it is said that it does not chew, but when it finishes and wishes to run the stones rattle in its stomach, and it stands listening till fj 1 ® morning, and the people come and kill
Western Patents.
The following Western patents were granted by the Commissioner of Patents lor the week ending Nov. 9th, 1869, as reported by Farweli, Ellsworth & Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents and Counselors in Patent Causes, 162 Lake street, Chicago, 111. .- Envelope—F. W. Eberraau. West Salem. Coulter for Plows—Conrad Fnrst, Chtraro Gang Plow—J. B. Hunter, Ashley. * Coau lUrvcster-C. B. Maclay.lfelavan. Boiler Tube Cleaner—Jdht ts. Ragan. Chicago. Grain Clerner—lacobStroou, Joliet ■ iatmp Burner—Wm. Westlake, Chicago. «'est»lch, Galena. Plow—H. B. Durfee, Decatur. . Washing Machine-Hedges A Straycn, BloomingRailway Cattle Car-Payne & Clcghorn, Chicago. ' _ _ INDIANA. Harvester—Robert R orris. Salem. tt™a c'ntter—-H. Ogboru, ltichmond. nand Spring llaclrine-Jimes Rice, Prairie Creek. Saw fecth—Edward Colson. Ft. wiyne. lOWA. J ,r , B^'^ sL S Barthwick, Montana f ’ W i*a W heel—p. H. Sutton, Coop Rapids, hire Kstape-J Henerujan: Davenport, hence—Cyrus Milner, Des Moines. , _ „ WISCONSIN. w Mreot Car Starier-sT. b.’E. JHxon, JefiesvfiJc Beer Colder—A. Hitschericb Milwaukee. / Window febutter—E. Perkins. FoDd du Lat. ri agon Standard—George Richards, Richland Center. ruuipL OHii HDwiuket. ty* 7■■ y ■
A Chapter on Borers.
Nearly every tree, plant, and cereal has an attendant borer that works in it The ones which we now propose to, notice a*c those infesting fruit and 'wade trees. There are two infecting the apple tree, neither of whifl) we hßye seen in this country, but there doubtless are orchards in which they may be found. The round headeu apple tree borer lays its eggs at the base of the tree during the month of June, and for the first year the young worms eat the soft wood just under the bark. They may be detected by the sawdust which is cast out, or by the bark becoming dead and cracked ; cutting out with a knife should be resorted to. The second year it bores directly into the tree, sometimes dear through, but docs aot emerge until the third mms, whew the laying of eggs takes place, and the same process is gone over again. Rubbing soft or hard soap around the base of the'tree in May.is said to be a preventive; a piece of soap should also be laid in the forks of theiree to he worked down by the ram. We should suppose that uounding up would answer the same purpose, butwe have never seen it tried. The flat-headed borer makes an oval particular! part of the tree, but works in we large limbs and trunk mostly. The '“lJ'eHK’djr i*else effectual, butm*st be! applied more generally. This is the most «*Pgon the Wert, and it 0o
attacks the toft mhple, oak, peach and other trees The pcaohrtice boepr i* common all over the West, and Us present* may be known by the gum exuding from the tree, at the surface of Abe ganuml. .The math toy* Its, egM d*rin| Maytiind Jnnc. i / Banking the tml ujt a flint high 1n the spring it said to be a perfect remedy. All peach trees should be exandnod «t once, and the little villains killed before they emerge In the moth state. 1 They also trouble the plum, bhtthe gum does nqt exude fninj thcir punduxc. The ftUptxrrylsalso troubled by s Stalk borer, which, in some cases, has nearly ruinad acres of plants. We do uoTknuw of any remedy accept leaving thy bfiJM ness. Those who have planted silver .or soft maple (or shade trees, and have had them ruined, will be ,plgnse<Mo learn HigtJiy rubbing the tree with hard or soft soup, as high up among the branches as possible. they will not be troubled by this Insect. Maples arc usually Attacked the first year after planting. If they then escape there seems to be no no danger afterward.— Ficharu/c. O - > t . . -
USEFUL RECIPES, ETC.
A karheb, in cattle, shoflkl bo. sure to A*c*mc thbse that have » wcllfortned head, with k full, mild eye. Two sheep-shearing machines, said to work successfully, were exhibited at the American Institute Fair. Because a farmer cannot have a good barn is not a sufficient reason Jrlfy hjs stock should have no protection from tne winds. |t is said that artificial fiwrhlr'inav lie lie made as follows:.Mix plaster of Paris in a solution of alum,; bake in su.ovun, and grtad Ip a aowfier; ft may tho'n lie mixed wilii. watgt itaf f<Wned SnW »ny| shape. It will bear a high polish. To maeb an amusing sympathetic ink, mix lemon and onion juice. Writing or pictures made with thfas mixture on plain wlitc pajw will,'when bcihrinble; blit on warming the paper before a fire, the lines will appear in brown Untfi. Ywy f, ssx '©Sd would never have a manure cellar finder a barn of ours—especially if it is a stock barn. Nor would we have manure He against the of a barn v Jt should be shoveled into a VheM-hirtoW, or tohYl, Ats firag, and removed where none of the fumes of fermentation could contaminate the Bit of the ataWe.’f , / , .. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman gives the following as a valuable lotion for blows and braises for man and horse: “ Dissolve 1 oz. of camphor in 8 oz. of spirits-of vrine, and add- 1 oz of ©il of turpentine, 1 ox. spirit, of .sal-aifimoniae, jj oz. or efil 6f origanum, ana t tablespoonful of laudanum. Hub well four times a day, fifteen minutes each time." In a recent issue, the Scientific American sajs: “A very good and simple seedcleaner for broom corn can, bo raadoliy taking an old grain fanning mill, and in place of tbs Arm®substitute ft dnmi, twelve inches in diameter; on the outside of this dram, Bail strips all around, first driving through the strips sixteen-penny nails, after the manner of a threshing cylinder; take the broom corn by handfuls, and hold It to receive the action of these tefeth While revolving; two meu can clean while one turns.” To ct.Rax your hair and head, beat dp the yolk oTan egg; rub it aH through tho hair; wash,and rinse in soft, warm water; dry with a towel as much as possible. Avoid going out before the hair is thoroughly dry,'as you will be likely to take cold. Ammonia is also very good to cleanse the hair, and hair brushes. A teaspoon Ail of liquid ammonia in a mpt of warm water a little soap, wash the hair, ffjd in clear water." When dry, brush ten minutes, and dry with some clean, sott oil.— Bitchange. - Ax exchange giveaihe following diseofions for drivmg;yoiAg hersrtf *7O ton#* ing a young - horse tO*clrhfb* vrelr, do nek hurry to sec how fast lie can trot. Keep each pace clear and distinct tjro;u (he —that is, in walking, make him walk, and 4o not allow him to trot. While trotting, careful that Jig keep steady at hiß pac6, and do not aTldw min'to 'sraclr ■to a walk. The reins, while driving, should be kept snug; and when pushed to the top of his speed, keep him well in hand, that he may learn to bear well updn %he bit, so that when going at a high rate of Speed,-he can be held at his pace, but do not allow him to pull too hard, for it is not only unpleasant, but makes it often difficult to manage him.” ' Wiktebino Geraniums in Moss.—Last winter, we kept a number of large geraniums in dry moss, and propose to do the same tiling this season, as it is a vary cheap method of preserving plants not wanted to decorate the house in winter. The plants were taken up v soon after ’ the first light frost, the soil shaken from their roots,and then ail. the leaves and the yoimgTSuc&ilent branches removed.- Some rooss that had been previously taken fro si the swamp Wfid thoroughly dried was spread over tho bottom of a box; upon this we placed a layer of plants, then more moss, and so on akeraately until file box was MR.' <The box 'WdsMßeh set nwwy upon a shelf in a dry, warm cellar, where it remaltoed taidistutbed until spring. TiJe plants catne Out in gubd condition, arid' have grown well this summer in the open ground, and are now in full bloom. There is danger of the plants rotting if the cellar is damp. A warm room will probably auswerjas well as a cellar.—Zfoi rthtuii aoifi^.-
—A genuine Stainer violin was recently sold in Vienna for three hundred and forty florins. The history of that violin is quite interesting, a cerebrated perbonige aV thd-crairt of thd'Emperor Charles the Seventh, bought it of Jacob Stainer, paying thirty-five gold pieces down on it, and agreeing to pay him. francs a month, to pay his expenses for a good dinner daily, and to furnish him every year A gold-embroidered coat, two tuns of beer and twelve kegs of fruit. Stainer lived for sixteen years, so that tho violin cost the Count about twenty-two thoisapd francs. v ~ s , The ten largest libraries in the UiiiWd States, with the number of books in each, are as follows: Library of Congress- 181 Library, Cambridge, 118,000: Mercantile Library, New York, 1<)4,50Q; Athenaeum library, Boston, JOO.OOO; 'Pgitiit&Uii" Library, 85,000: New Vofk State Library, Albany,7QJ)oPi s«♦ Toijt Society Library 57,000; Yale College Library; 50,000.
Godry’b Lady’s Boon.—Godey prejraaßßSwasaxaraß fore given. Although the last number of the volume, to many U appears better than the first. si with tabiehu pictures, also engraved on steel. A tinted picture, representing children engaged in ChtMama SpotSS. A colored faebfoa-jrtaie Cnsbfon is bead-wait, handsomely printed in-colon. Extension Sheet- Skating Costumes. Fancy Costumes for Children. A page containing fifteen designs of bonnets, hate and headdresses, etc. A nnptpee pfChfirtmae games We given In the Armchair department. Several receipts for “ Holiday Sweets "are given iatketr proper department. Address L. A. Uotrr, Philadelphia. One copy one year, $3, 'two copies, fiS; threb. *T.W; lour, *10: fiva, and one extra,«U; eight, gnd one extra. f« ; eleven, ud on*
The Great Romance! THE RED ROOM: OR A MAN'S HONOR.
BY SEELEY REGESTER,
AOriiqidr "Til. l»f»J la-llrr," *• Kj^arr ' CIIAI'TKR I.- > moue than a sixe-dath' wospya. On S<-piemt)tr flrnh, A. I».'lSto, gvrtjd'wsir ItrSckvllhoriK; unit lirycn Gorduu were murried, in (irsce U'hurdi, N«w fork.; :Tbis yft* 0 ( BPS? foOr yi-iim »j?o; "bm the wedding I* .till talked of by those who v/fn pn-ent pu the occaotan, on a?connt of its great .plendof, the fMPI. toit 1 high soeliil pot*!tinn of the partie*, and alao he<Ain*« ■ or nn event aiiilfh occurrcdvsooscali nlatcd to give this marriage more than a pamtn(f interert. 411 the friend, call«Mt aknw-aauldt. -T<rana lh» briilc, aa ahe appeared at the altar, And afterwards, in her father's I'UigWjt luuuc, awivlng Ibc.cpUgrstulationa of the" faaMrfnn'hly-attlfeir ftintlf It wotild he impotwihlc to think it coulj bo othcpvlao, —for what man, free to dodd. QQigd Jiclp lnailig a girl ao wonderfully endowed with personal beauty, grace of manners, andmirlly of-e^Ofearlopjjgr-faefc waa pot only lovSiy* IS featuß:, hnt Hlfi of character, * noble and Innocent, with a child', apdle on the tender mot Mb, nhi a vwiwuiils-ao-1 tjooa nottl looking ont of the clear hazel eye,, ivotisg enough enough »he,wua, too. }u ajipracinta * the lUligKk* <kT »' tauVnitlceatt toiluttu > her t*oft check blnahcd whenever ,he met tho yet ipMiMiShkttOg, tale* owu etjjle ann Mamy war diinbtit*, ihlticienflr aba knew that her.vail w,< aupijrb. her fo,V Ly. ,11(1 her -tyfcr sjie pidarant aaeurancc made her eye, none the lc», IMP 1! Ilf* Kpr nfr ttrk ihafxcnr of inq»ortttm*c- *tb -Atern. They are matter, Tor which many womeu asking )pve fn Iht *>9*4 UBiit Evelyn Brockcllhorjie had no need to many fo< the triumptaaf wealth. Her fattier waw p lead, merchant an iWv York, and ehe hail l>oe» Sc. cumatomed. from her birth, to luxury. The brklfgriom, jndaod, wa*.tiot"of ao w eaitoy a ftimily a, the bride, although he had brilliant expectation, from taro uncle, wlm had made a favoaiife it im. IBs rAldri I&<t laftlfihi property which brought In a handaome income for a -ingle i#an; hn4 he had, prygiou, ts hj* fhking % wife, gone into a Hh,lne,s which jirotM,ea Irdat retnre. lIU reputation was unblemlrljcd -for above that T:? most voting lAdi of hl-tzCbi-W-dlh* proepect, fine—him,elf aingularly iireposseMing. Evelyn's parema jfelt and sail!, that, if they must part tofts tiieft-thUd at atU ti* 6 * coujd-not title t i husband'to Vtfom the/ ti'ontd Snore i*eplgn her happiness. Well, the wedUing-paICQ was bridalpresents were jrfpflnpi, ftp yonng cauplif cried over, and stnt off on a brief journey. Meanthat umje of the bridegroom, who had always done jso4 R»f him. rfehded him.« Jiasiktome house on Murray Hill, and huiieS himself, dilrhig their absence, in fitting it up in fine style from basement to attic. The night after their return from a three* *v>eka’ tonr the “house-warming” took place, hi shape of a ball and supper at the new home, when theirfriends had another opportunity to admire or envy. The young wife appeared even lovuliupiu a . rose-colored silk than the bride had dona in pearly satis, Vtfff but bead was in danger nl being laughed at for the dVldhift IbndtTCss with which he regarded her, being nearly guilty or neglecting his duties as hqst, so completely w»s he absorbed in this most precious,of all his new possessions. .Afterwards, there wtre dozens of their associates \fh<y' recalled their own impressions of that Jilght, ing, exultant /utpiiinees of Bryce Gordon’s manner. In fact, he came near inspiring the ridicnle of those Mine spirits who think any display of sentiment or real feeling quit© out of ditat- To ataer good the II l»v#imlfh, Rth ail tlmUrat to bvifi, "o* a uati*rdl3k«»w artbth fmiUhc W(rt<lidglf| day.mid less than a week after the house-watming, Bryce Gordeu and his wife separated. She went home to her father’s house, but not even to her own parents would she reveal the (reason of the sepufimtai!/ igfc reuMuiA! kl *ttte hmlse on MttfAy' 11)11, taking in nn old lady for a housekeeper, though he spoke, sometimes, of renting the place in the spring, and gotax AlHVad |o.speud the summer. r The lips of husband and wife were both sealed. The dcarebt friend of each could not obtain a glimpse of the cause whidrhmf led toiStSuuexiieeted result. Neither crimjtwited ttib rnlter, 'nnr ettrious could Dot even ascertain which one had left tile other—whether the wife had deserted the huskdnd. or vies WW,- .Upil#. pue ( thiug .JbeL-n declared to her partmtitettoMieDacrifitf WHiWever. and that nothing' could change this understanding between the two. Bryce made a similar avowal to hiß ancle.
or tan**, ell mjriwM won Temurs-Wew about. Now.ff was ye.,) <ro»V yyt Tier-parr—nowshigh temper on hie,—for Gordon had alwaj a a degree of determination,A firm will, which, while it had aided to make him the upuily-youpg-foUow ho was ,nuQht, on Home occaiiaae.dcyeU'p a latest poweroX tyrafe, ntzing. But Jealousy and high-temper were not the worst things hinted at. There must be some crime. What else conld fling apart two whom it fill woman of nineteen into the shadow and retirement of such a life as must be Evelyn’s henceforth? and Maw-lha pride of«nh«imfid* ambitious nature -like Gordon?*? .•_ i ri- •,L 'Wc know that there is always more morbid curiosity than genuine sympathy in such casts. Society was on the qui ace, all winter, looking for quu or the, pUmr to beam iegal proceeduws. when tho wiiolfkifiiur wouldßteair*# for their ideation. Bu't Tt necame evident, in the course of time, that snch a step was not contemplated. Etelyn remained qniefty la lf»r «th<Vf house, Vho was too-pwwbrful a swift hlSVesirh ,Wd position 'to allow of hta daughter being ignored, no matter what mystery surrounded her circumstances. She saw Modi atrbonr. attarided tharah. Want, sene- ! times to an opera, lecture, or picture gallery, but into “society she wens no more. She dressed entirely in*friy r . hr some sober 1 color; -and the same change which took place in her attire seemed 10 come over her beanty. Its sparkling, youthful, filayful charm raniAfta; '■in It! philfe'catne a r-oior-oss. proud face, dreamy, unreadable eyes. calm, reserved manners. On her knees her”own mother shad begged her to,open her heart iblur, and a!i she . lpiyeri*jg rw-
“ Mother, the greatest favor you can posviblv do me, ia to avoid that subject altogether. 3he time - TV /rs tbe VtjAimr «#unle Jwd uAd m mi ’fewer to the question which the relative* of both himiles felt compelled to put, that, the night be for*; ry; but, whether the voices were those of master -am* mirier s*. theta ©rdy. on ant UMM htsULfoey Aonld not affirm. About midnight, two of them. the lndv's room just over it. they were not certain, the a jtyog, in an, Attic liyiLcha taker ft the lin*. When the parlor-maid came down to attend to the front of the house, the next morning. Mrs. Gordon was walking back and forth in the parlor, verv paie, with her hat pod chunkmu ;:and. Hi affcw tauntra* Michael came round wiih the carriage. Mrs. Gordon went forth, her husband coming down the stairs, and going.out to see her into the coach—bntshc did not think they spoke to one another,. Jhicv" ** «u that icat’known to be known by airi- One, or the attending circumstances of the strange and' melanBut, as there must always be a bias to public opinion in eases like this, it came to be felt, no one no one thought of asserting. v Bryce Mqp >qM|pas|w W»U. htreet. i that winter? was Irfcndly on the street with his old aasociates, frank and pleasant in his dealings; bnt peode remarked a growing haughtiness, or rather deck** irifiiai auhiHaA akoMinefc fi»*iA his month and eye*s not natural on so young a face. cS^bJ < <Krtf^*AWf4tA# ! wtrfcA Hushahd liM given her during their betrothal and after their maftlagtAM ta- GoM}on ixoatnad tat ooerartiete—» locket. This she wore always, suspended abont jsp&ft It was a handsome toy richly set with emeralas and diamonds; and it excited the surprise of her mother thafste shahidaoatinub (olwea) H, cotrthimng, afi she supposed it did, Bryce's miniature. But, whatever it contained, or for whatever reatonfiMi Wore Jt.-tha socket never RmßveJyn'sfcack, ’ night or day. One night, in the latter part of the winter, Mr. ' BrotkteltherpCs fcmHrtaaamufcfihiy Wnashretart in Evelyn’s room. On reaching it. her parents found her sitting up in .bed. trembling ana pale, bat her eyes flashingTMittnnt *rei TT. i PTII “See! they thought to rob me of this!" she C sdch eXCit np -^ e the cfcaig.o? “ Robbe
had grasped a revolver at the first alarm. “ 1 would like notUuf hot** Rum to-aect them.'' . *• Htay, papa. The only thief ia Celeate, the new dressing-maid, and she. donbrlrss, has made her escape. TH»«» heaven, I'etd hot a light lli»:p«r. Or she would It live earned her Ohjecf. AsH Is, 1 bedteve ahe has uaed eom'-thing t«stupefy me.” -•/njtivjfaaj pdo^j>£jjilo|ofon | p hi |lie. h"tne i*f the esrvahts lty lids tin# were M th* door, abd Rr fciSpi»l.-ljr djf patched them to search the house, ana lo go qnlckK to the ta hi<pea.o) tatef^i^lng " felie has. doubticaa, loaded herself with valuable artlclee. Where do you ki es vpnr. Jcwel-caeket,. /Kv*-iynt J hitia tu-otf it is fentepisse. ShoAiAt,’ ■ tnk.yiWn J ts noth»«send ilollsi* X> hfir.POCkck" | " Ne, mamma. I predict you wilffind my Jewels •nil laces all right. Celt-atelir no comnwn r*dihea; ••■lther Is It for UN SBBHy I W*|*- ef.ttns ■: uttMd that she has ran the rlsFof trying to take it. It is the locket only that Abe As.ia artur; amt HreAJunloehas sent Iter to this bousq. In the clifracu-r of a “«[• vant. for no other porpoed than to obtain poaehv parents astbhlsf ulen(,' her kieo.wnot atuldnnly dewa Headier baud a, *nds» moan, such as they never tyfpre liad beard Jtu’ung (ritin ner lips, escnpeiHier : ireniilili "IflataJo bohauqtudsoven.here, in mv njvq fafherirhrtnse—lf f «mm*vftr lo be Iree from raclr aitbtie dattger, such ilnWhati Hrapcftiye It, Vii- - tlien. my God. I know not what to pp, site murmareil. presently, lifting a white lew, akd iookni< at her parents with wild,intense eyes. They w'Tu the'fnoreVtArtlcrl atfher veiienWiK-d bwauee mtiallyMiu n4m; her mdhui ap,; swnred her beseechlhg look with one of trcmbnng p tnpnthy-; bat every, drop Of bleed in Bee Xrtfjor'a heart boiled: * . - Yon sliallnot fie perseottrel; Evelytt/hm while 4live to defend vou. Curse ktav! 1 W’d tf* hiui in, ’flie morning." snaking his revolver, ‘"and we Wflf settle this matter elnnceand Idevor." 'el . Oh.no!" exclaiuunf Evelyn, springing from tlie lied, and grasping her -Other's hands, os If to hold biu hack frpifi Hie ihrcatqvqd vhihajcn. "Noi, no! no! father; whatever I they say When 1 am kxCitad--<iow(ver Indignant fimmayfeeiid time*] -promise me limt you will never Injnre Mr Gor ilon. If .rqn kill him, you kill me, faiher—eerhcmhcnbatl" , , There was an agony of fear In her voice—was there the agony Mints aieog Did -he still Irive thia. man ?—or could Ills death bring io light Cicts which 'Would distress her in some other Way? Those neatest gnil dearest to iter conld only conjecture. Her fafher, for the first fime. grew very angry With her. pale end inupllant though eh* appeared. His Very anxiety for her welfare made him impatient at her rutlceece and seeming obstinacy, ’, “ l think irs lfigh nine tbi“ dapnneo fooling a*me; '♦o nn end!" he said, pulling his bauds away. "I am tired of It.” .... „ Ills daughter hurst into tears, sajnfig,’ humbly: i “ kopuiui Jilame you lor speaking so. If it was in my power tnrigtsly,expl*iq this tnatteado toui I wonid do wo. But von must nave [mtk'm'o— P*|' Hence with me, (Inac. tal hpt. PU. can t you bear jj Tittle while widi jour popr paMiy” • - , With thost! arms alToilt fils tieclc, wflh mat imrb Vounirface tumn. hie bosom, wlHd eould he do? Wsotufijc, bidjcUihet - . i • ' “ At least, I may hold Celeste, if she is found?” I “ Yes, father—but do not question her. / must Ao that, and alone.” However, the,dresstog m.ahl was net, to be found. • The front basonient door wrms ■mfsetenftd, and she bad probably escaped at the first alarm. “This cusses ot tWkjng a girl without loolhrfc up her ’ credchflais, complinned Mr«. brCCKr! Shorpe. “But Mrs. B-—'s name, in Paris. I Thought quite t» hi dent; and I recognized the handwriting as really hers. Evelyn will you come and lie on the sofa in ray room the remainder of fihe night?” No; thtak _?ou, mamma. If Celeste is out of rthc hotfsk, sin? wdll’nor como back. - l am-stfsfor ‘ ffi* present. Just leave your door open, pniuqunil Iwm leave mine, for lam a little nervous.” "N They obeyed her: and. if the startled and TnystidSednaieuU slept little, so did their daughter. She “ay for hours, with the locket clasped In her’liand, hur eyes wide open, staring at the well teg, her sou--tures set almost ns i f (in a soys pi- i » If her mother had fier thus, she would have been more seriously ahtrmed Bum eves; for so successfully had Evelyn hlddeu the wound in her heart, that no oue dreamed that it was likely to ,prove mortal. ‘■Tub Ked Room," It may be added, is, like all (lie author's previous works, qulto as much fact as fiction, it is a remarkable story, of a remarkable aeries of circumstances, written by a remarkable writer, expressly for the coluthfis of the Ilu minateo Western \Vobu>. 5# Park Place, New York —one of the most beautiful of all the popular weeklies, as it is one orthc best in all the elements of interest and novelty which make a oholce family paper, it is sold by all »ewsdealciß* og mailed regularly to subscribers at the low price or three dollars pet year. Ehch subscriber for the year is entitled to a very bcauttfnl and valuable boob or the exquisite picture now preparing exclusively, for subscribers. A specimen copy of the Western Would supplied free, on application. Let all send for it who want a real prize. —lt is sakl thaf hair removed by fevers and zither sick neks may be iftsde to gtow by washing the scalp with a strong decoction ot sage leaves once or tririce a day. Lamr Knittino Macitine.—The most profitable and iakor -sving machine in the world.. Every family should have one, and evory woman who wants to make money. Tlte Lamb Machine has been awarded tlte highest premium at all recent State and County Fairs over every other knirter ■ln the market. Ten tUensund fuachiuea in suecossful operation, loM.mosHj by craivfisifing a£ent|. Send for sample stocking and circular. 4iklre#s.. Branson, HjCLßKirr & Co., S'i Wnsbingtok 'street, tThicago. THE BEST AND ORftHHAL TONIC OF IHONczPhosplioifis and Calteaya, known as Ferro Pho?phated Elixir of Callsaya. Bark. The Iron Restores xsolOf to the t)lood, the phosphorul renews waste Of the neiVa tissue, and the calisaya gives natural, healthful tone to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsia in Its various forms, wakefulness, general debility, depression of spirits; also, the best preventive against fever and •jigue.. Otirf' pint edntairis the.Srirtaies of one ounce oi callsaya, and one teaspoonful, Ji grain of iron and phosphorus. Manufactured only by CASWELL, ‘ HAZAHJY& CtL# successors to Caswell, Mass *•€<>., New York. Sold UV DnigflAf..
ffiisiSET Oroans at Inf PHicts.— Sortie fedlfrg;' has been excited among manufacturers of reed organs by the low prices at which the Mason it Hamlin Organ Com cant are now offering their Well known instruments. It is claimed that iusframfcdts ref such qnaiity cannot be afforded at snch prices, and 'that the Company are, therefore, by thulr course, rpinipg the business of other manufacturers without benefiting themselves. * 'The ground taken by the Masos & Hamlin Company is, that this (jourse is only in nccordapce, wito thejr fixed ixjliej to j?e!| *>e ##?( instruments at the lowest remunerative prices. With tku rapid grosrth of . Lhotr fin.-iMsk. which has now assumed very large proportions. they have been enabled to avail‘themselves -jof new facilities, snch as improved xhat notwithstanding they are now’ producing the best organs thqy kayo jvqy gjaAi. 'be gasOs at the seme time reduced^so_ttnfi th“X can afford what seem to makers hating lean facilities to be rninonsly low prices for work of snch fine quality. It is .adaiMed that -no-insTruments can snrpass these, and the ambition of meet maßOfaetuaeje ia-saLisfioti when they believe they -me-Inriilßg rear organ? 1 “equal to the Masos A Hamlin."
The Shivering Season.
It is latpoesible to suppose that any hnmau being can consider an attack of Fever and Agne alight visitation. And yet thotraands act ns if men -a calamity was of no eonseqaence; While thousands who are actnaliy'waiferinfi from the distressing complaint neglect U> Tpt'tjK the .certain means of curs. TT ofigtf fobi viowii Hi every locality subjerx to this seoarge. or «Mh Is laferied with re winest fever, or any ether epideaßk produced by Sraalaria. that HfrvTETTFJfb STOMACH BITTERS taken in advansoyw m\ hn cwcyweai of the 'Unhealthy reason. : wm bfftire -the'syweii against tke atmospheric poison which generates these dis■tSßlosr',l 31* odrataMoatmUsaMfomlHilt-iy. agreeable, and poseesaing rarer mcWirinal TtfHtM rthaa any other tonic at present known, the paroxsyraar of intenaKMnt or remltlentjeyer ip from fort y-eigkt bourn to ten days, bach 4a the, un.versal testimony from diairieu whereperkn+icai fevers hare been combatted with this powerful vegetable Chologoguo. In a thievish neighborhood wise men bor thait doors and windows, yot atnuige to any if .the aum acighborhood happens to be pervaded by aerial poieon they seldom take- the . tronbla to put tholr -hodiea in a state or defence (against the subtle enemy.' fihivoHhg vlettms p*h dcaVering inraio tovrarm ymrrblne hands over the Are, Or conenfnlng with the fever that follows the „chill, remember that HOSTETfER’S HITTERS is an absolute, tpeedy hrt \nfoUitie tpUHJIc for J’onr • 12MSJL,; «TfT riBurns aWd- ScAttra.—For tiSfle arb a tbonsand and ose articles re com mended. as (ally being the beat that was ever known; But this wc dp kuow, that Dr. S. A. WEAVER’S CERATE has saved life in cose of a scald, were all who saw the case thought the patient must die. The Ceuta was *?^ t l e ve i d nfla^. $ that they have never found its eqoal for this kind of ;acctddnt«.. ~; » »■> . bgjdjby medicine deaktrageaeraily. , , ,
VINES ftR! arttote. Wamtnied pm Md to pfmurtß ntekta* Mgafaaß^Ssyu famtty weekly, jsivJnjr ouraeUt mculm oew». vHrttLi' by B»Vo Dr: Wu u *'X -on and J. S. Cani **i^, M/ailig Adrtb^' 1 kltHltST* :<!*On tr>r AfWillFll. AWhCbI WILLInMSJvN. w C ANTWHLL, tflncbinaU. Ohio. -j. .. ,n'l s?J
Allen’s Lung Balsam! ;*. *mi Rpmur ron cuautu . • Consumption, Coughs, Brcnohitis, Asthma tad Croup.- *. AS iff ijrM«WOHA*T ••• . >. IT HAS WINtl/AL ! When the isortoihsayamnillclnalagood »hd rol'uMr-, ttir rumple will !«■ convinced that It ha* inertia, andsuch UthevtHlrtof tba DoctoH lo fAvor es Alki'i Look ■Baleain they-use lUuthFlr practice and h'Aonimnnd Ini »,e la aU a HIM ted with Cough, BnaiptUtla an 4 Lopgumption. j lT"f* £oCt>BYALLDItrQ#IWA> tl-.o U it la hftt arrarifc that Dr.B. A. WeAvert* Coiker And • Salt Hliemu Kprupbr srjverypopnlar. -It la ruallyrflut fe prSfendstols'Tnid Puree tanker, Balt Rheum, Btyelia laa, t cr(ifula,.borc iu*t_*s It says tp do. It la Ihe product nr imrermfting ton and patient In ventilation of llioar dlrtnses Ire • of extensiy praotlSvan Sonora lac rSarwilAn mM. It U jnat what the pillule have long want* d ; a tfllflttilne which they coolil rely njion: which or defradd Mifl.rlilr TrhfnOnfW. We odVlhooiJrlMenlSi. to ancle reiki In ibis naver-rstHug remedy, and speedily remimt tile evlla widen they have an hut- »nTTWMI. . both nr Davao lata ■ du. s. ty. ?nei!/irT>»(>N’r'siis!HTrp wrwcjiir--TKliK.—l'liarmacfiHlffll ire (lam ntrti. tty it regnlaly ednratnd Hiy«lcb\n-U one at the moat nfeuant tuul •valuable tonic* Bf the dav. Perartna rCeerrerlne from' L lTer< K ,l wlirmf^n t t?™ Silerry <^rMc S 'S‘tcr| ll a j friend more to be dealred tteu fold. -| * ... ttr S jld uyDsuc^iuoa w-malU’. f .N.Harro & Proprietors (I.\C|\!«ATI,OIII«, T -agents wanted to Sell the anti So«rots of* The National Capital. A Work DftcmiPTmi of WASfIIS*6TO> T *CtCr; Inside a«<l Uqisiqo Exported. Tlio«>isl«*st, most thrilling, entmalnlhS?, instructive an<l startling book of the iMtfa tIT Send fpr circulars, with tormg, fee. Address JONES, JTJNKIN &.CO., Publishers. 1117 Oltirk tat., CHICAGO.III. “}P'Aa^?KiIVTC , S~ . FARWKI.L, KU.’sWGBTII & CtC-Ex-Gov. Fiirwell,' npf tviacainahi for seven gear, nrtniilnal ayanujiiu-uf-ki. venHorisMn the United States Patent Office, and E. A. Ellsworth, attoraev at law. U> mettea before the fame, b \\rhA\i, arc oircrirfg MfinlimF mmlUfr* toluvrfttrtrfrvJifl desire quick»spj)licatioiis aa (J> valid patanta, a* their 6ftlce, l6*i Lake streetTuiicago, ill. muiiiussMiH. !-£.«'•- We Oder this preparation to the public Ipthe belief that it will everywhere become n welcome and atapie a(klition to the houeotiold bill’of faro. The potatalde mid wlmie-*wne dishes Had. may- ha~ made from Iceland Moss, or L’gn-itgcen, hjivy long - been known in many American families, and physicians llie world oyer have repeatedly testified to their liealth-glving and mttrldohs qualltlS?; bnt the dillicnlty of obtaining the mosses, and the great, labor of cleaning and properly preparing them, lias hitherto preriuded-theif general nee. By onr patent process the moss, as it comes from the sea, is carefully picked over by hand, then thoroughly cleansed and purified hy steam, in such a manner as to retain Its full ocean flavor, and is Anally brought to its present convenient form for cooking. Li A single small package or Sea Moss Farine, cost ing only twenty-five cents, will produee sixteen quarts of most delicious Blanc Mange, Puddings, Creams, Custards, etc., etc. Sea Moss Farine, is far cheaper and superior to Corn Starch, Malzenn, Farcna, or oilier similar • preparations. The lollowing delightful and palatable dishes have all been prepared with It, viz't Blanc Mange, Light House Pudding, Long Branch Pudding, Farine Creaftj C/eain Cakes, -Fartrid Wcv [and Custards, Apple Farine, Fprino Sauce, (yfuel. forTnv.ilidi < Smi[)?.XJt'aVi(A; HraViottl 1 ing Island, Ice Cream add many other fhnilup dishes. Fur'refining of Cider it is, superiqi ip cvqry way, a single package being enough £qr a forty gal' ; lon cask. It is also used with groat success in the settling'oTCdflfee, etci iF-.i ■:* , I ,"T ~r~*- .. A —:t Wc shall keep this article at a uniform standard of excellcucer and-we trust that its sidiple purity and acknotyiet’gcd beajthfuiness, its unrivaled flavor and dclicafv, and its great convenience imd jOconomy will win for it, as we believe it deserves, ■the foremost pkM£;«nong gs J artjoiei .fntemlsil lor shniisr-pafptm*, r-A—* , ,-.y ,■ Vs | 1 RAND SEA MOSS TARINE CO., 53 Park Place, N Y, * j 1 till jJ -> ... % - ; :;< /.*-•.! . • -t. i ■ • i Soitl by all Grocers and Dmgsists
In Hmraoßf with Nature.-—ft is be caiae th 4 water of S4ft»ur Sjla cfoiUamn no lonviik >4ng elements, but gently reinforces nature instead of prostrating the bodily energies, that it performs such astonishing cures in _dy»i>cpsia, bowel plaint*. d Hordern of the general debility TARIUNTM APERIENT drbich is identical in all iWmJM with that spontane oa« product of the carlßja^produefag the same beneficial result* on diotJMpfemsive scale in this country. j filfll TS TWlMmtmsuhiM the poison ou*. ■Battue BninwaJupboMAgtic solutions with whfcsw peopfayMp# iHtg simpl> paUtwjribr **mtniumtj*m dtimWk dimise to the iuvq> as tbw is of such nostrutaEDtlt •tmVHMElttl? ol -AM'l K&UANKNT CUKRS of» wdawr^CAwiPiMM—■Acatakrh. as thoussJßficaii testify. a few Apnlications. Catarrhal Hkadachk is relieved and tara&aMf•'trytnhgtc. irremoaea ofUnisinre Breath, PHKiEOwtTWcum. .. Ant your Bmnyttt lor tha Rxwnrr t bat If heIUM not s&&5 &£&&&£&$ cents to me, and the Remedy will be aentynja pqrt-ysM-' Four packages 92.00, or one dpze%fet Sjj)o. Sana a fro cent sUnap For Dr. Safe’s DammMMCmdmt. Ad dress the Proprietor, KJvJHIKiSI M. D., 3&AJtFJMEf Buffalo, N. T. " CHICAGO Dollar Store har, fn itoek End »r» <Utty op«B----w«.rtn.«nt of all kin* »o«ta, thu. farONE DOJ.LA* •qulM by Ua» to yonreutlr, xatlal&cttaa, r» JJtlWjA* WBEND YOTJB ADDBllthttl l ATi for Mr F>HU W!aytMCircul*t.*th ftOUbrticiict.nni Special tkrau to Aomtt. Aonn WAjrnn , Wntnu' ?-. *1 f AV FAB* * «*.' ./ 108 Oo*rt>or».A<., CfcloacO'lU,
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riltUH TIB tmill. - ir '• a , aesaxsa PreservallT© as* weW a$ CnratlT*. It Is not only or thefr absolutely curative bnt for Olslr preservatkve prone-rthts, that Dr.L.Q; WIBHAKT'S medlqlneg ore »o widely CELEBRATED ALL OVER THE UNION THE PIKE, TREE TAR CORDIAL not Only restores the sick to the bloom of health, bnt It fortifies the system against subsequent attacks of Malignant ‘Affections. The *tav of disease* of the lungs and throat yield* the balsamic ana tonlfc properties or Dr. Wlshart’i PINE TREE TIB CORDIAL, As the sinMbcr f«g Alsappeon hclbre the fresh evening breeze. Its constituent properties, though simple, are powerful. From the very tlret the debilitated victim 01, noxious drugs reallzi'S that he ha; found a Mend. A glow of warmth, begins through his chilled cltariatlou. The pulse becomes natural and regular, aufl a bnoyancy of spirits—the consequence of an assurance of returning health—comes upon the patient. Tbs left tttwwvc. Consumption, while the lgngs retain any thing of strength upon which to bond. Is dispelled by the i INE TREE TAIfGORDIAL, ln, s manner to Which WhUsands 0 Igratemi paUents have fylt It a duty, as welt a.. A pleasure, to testify. ■ Ifort tnanv, who have died and left their children orphans, might have been living In h »d they hnt availed thbmselves of Dr. WISHART’A simple remedies. Instead of the nowtoos poisons to which Their CbttstitVtloni haVb Yielded. vv’i birJSlf' 1* Itrtpared * r ' >‘tuk pioDUCT op Tus Toaa is fob tux bkalino o fhe'jiafhy ofth ttfrrttdmk firtndlil*, are as akstlpt from tlutrell fllsuaao Consumption, op the native, ol Southern France or Italy. Xu rtfcpnrrtl byTlr. wtABXKT, fteflortflal acts at once The ilrsttmttle exhlhlts to yon the grateful foffiiaktM of returning health. Yon arc recked Dy no more cough, | her bathed with dehnitatlllSwnt sweats. I tfhoiisnda ,of peoßle will tell yon thatdn the esstre ,^ > Chi*ml8 < l?agree* tn Myinjf PROCEdB DISTILLATION bv whlclrWiiKJordlal is yielded. Is ao the onaiettlclue becomes lost tn the quality of » | Dr" WISHART'SIEDICINES N. Second St., Philadelphia. tlebia.-at tha one# Parlors. AMOdoMd w*h Wm.are will be. imnwtif Sftbedia^c MEW Monc—
THE NEW YORK SUN, " CUAItLHI A. ftktfA, Editor. I'.LHU 'ii The Cheapest *iid Bert N ewrpai^er^^ll INDEPENDENT. ART NOT KKVTBAL. lv , Three TILK DA 11. V SUN. HU A VPAHa lire newspaper, having a larger circulation than any other morning newspaper In tbe.UuiUttt Blatn. jrtvaawll th(s news from cvcnr quarteF onlnigrobe, atT#(f(?EWfe a copy; by mail. 50 oenU mmimtk, nr M a year. THE WEEKLY DOLLAR fUN » Is prepared with special referanca tp tin Tull of caußr try readers. It crmttilha news oTOieWcck from anTSJ8 > - sfl fSacsn’ Sii!'S..c«X u v™ I ?'v*>b tv Th« Agricultural Depaytignai' , Is nnder the supervision of Mr. ANDREW 8. FULLER the well-known hortlcultuolst. wko write, oa the ante Jecta In qiiestlon, and reports the meetlniß of the Farmers’ and Fruit Umwws' Clubs for oar eolnmnsT ;, TIIF, HENII-WEKKLY SUN, «‘A A YEAH, Is of the tame else sod generalCharioter uTinitnn ly, but furnishes the news to Its suhscrlbom with greater freshness, beoanselt comes twice,work InsteadoNmu only. Its .uhscrlpllon la only the ordinary price ora New Tork weekly. - 100,000 ww PHEBENTS FOR EVERY DlfE.' < ea^^rr^^^^y^WeelCu^ scribcra who reqncst It, suck , I. Now and ValnaWo Plnnt. aathey ms> desire from the Itll below. The many tlioasonda of tliesc which wesentout last (nil and sprtag have given sneh gratifying satlsfaction/Niat We hive, grown for THIS FALL ANl> NHT SPItING'B DISTRIBUTION every mnWHargff nipply. wMelvFaKhaP commence soon to send out. Among these are ISO lars a tuber. For 2S subserlbi'rs, wUWg2S/we WUfsend ® copies of the Weekly for onwyearwnd »lts«tM Varieties of potatoes. Including, the. newest and most costly kinds. For *SO, 50 coJneCmd 50 varieties. For To every,new subscriber, ,pr those who illfi renew be only necessary to mention theJuuidiep. j 1. Two Etllsdale Raspb’y. 15. TOotWiirA'd WnMV’s. 2. Two Clark do. . gA Two HortCd Prolific do. S. Two Philadelphia do. 17. One Delaware do. i: !?: BT O *. Ttroieneei do. * On^My^Aab 7. Two Mammoth Cyr do. j (RhO). . . 8. Two M<*lhty Black do, 21. Ona J4pttldlyi Uoc«um 9. Two Summit Yellow rto.i _(Roet*-col<lre<l). 10. One Sable viuoen black- Oi^iiftpimjLlly.iAlbum--11. TwoFjuly Wilson do. 38. One. UJlUun Coodldim. 12. Two Kittatlnny do. I r (Ff&rsrft’WttfWT Fr 13. Two Cherry Cuuanto,. ,2|. jycpa Choice named/yari--11. Two Wlilte (Jrape <kx *1 4 «ry ot OladlplW. • No. 25. One package of Lllium A.uratuui seed, the new gold-banded lily from Japan. No. 26. Drcese's potato. No. 27. Climax.—LaiYeTflaTK WfcCllent do. No. 28. Karlv A new variety of prefrt value. N«»wM. Rarly MohawH.-UrHb.-prorftf«i\l>;lkrWo. i?; SS^ V eiia« spring. iArpt.yblto.eafljias the Rose, j, • i _ ; SEND A DOLLAR. AND TRY it FOR INDUCEMENTS TO CANTATA ers, Finiortrrsngs, Ac., given nwny. Those who dertl-e to pet npClnlw IbrTrtiErg wUHm (bmlsbcd free, ou apnllciitluu. %ltli spcclmensjiosters, and iirospeetuses. To all full liming snhserlhers, for Weekly or Scml-AVeckly, whether slogty MmElulN.'the vines and plants win be seht, where desired, as moVe; while ns an Inducement to G*t cn CLOBfts c niake the following liberal o ttirn In addition, a BkMl Waundr Oobserlptlon counting as one for plantt and tiro for .premiums: *■—r-rtv. ■rt-s- i-.dgTfeya M Fop Clnba of Tweiity-flTe, with *95, we will send the getter-np a UNIVHiSAL CLOTHiCi WJUAG-, KR, No. IX. large family size, worth f lIS. Fop Cl ulw of Thirty. Ave, we will tend IH)T Tt' flunous CLOTHES WASHER, price 114. tk * For Olnb« of One. Ilandred* we wID bom) a flrst-cla*B SINGER S FAMILY SF.WING MACHINE, of tlie new and popnlar malfe, nritre SGO ; llaca hummer and braider, ana Is well adapted for aimnas 01 w'orT. us°o r . »,tt e c celebrated Parlor Organs. ITice SBO. For Clnba of Two Hundred, we will one of the celebrated BITCKRY» MOWING MACHINES, complete. No. 2,4 feet I.inch cut. Price sl^s. For f'liibp of Three Hundred, w« will send one of NEEDHAM <S> SON’S silver-tongued Parlor Organa. Frice $145 ; and for larger clubs a prapcrtlonately larger and more costlv one. Ttiese instruments are of superior tone and finish. .* , For Cluba of Five Hundred. 4rlt» SSOO, wo INSURANCE CO., of Now York on an acoented life of the are of 25 years, oHta equlvalenuf tsa pemon 1 Holder. Tliesc poncles are registered In the State Department at Albany, where securities for their Dormant ave daposited, thus making them absolutely safe. This would be an Invaluable provision for wire and fclUldren, or ers dependent on the life of the adhnred. _ wltjifUOttjL or snbscrlbcr» v tti both edltioM to the amortnt of SI,OOO, we will send a magnificentTK octave 4 CHICKERINO & SON’S GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE. They are Nb.fi In Clilckcrtng’u catalogue, arul the very best grand square they make. Prices7‘4s. [Old price, mates ar«4s>srM| the world over for the snperlor quality of their work. Should no comiietltdrlbr this preniluTn reach the number of subscribers specified, then one of these .superb instruments will be Warded to th4*tkVi*WrNsho, as shown by our books, tum obtained the \arge»t number of ftubAcrlber* before the let of February Iwit’ '* i - J Canvassers need npt wait till they lijive completol t clnba, an fmb*cripti<*t» man commence at anp s#nW. Noit need the subscribers be ail Horn one town or postottice. All names sentby one person ootafc oonv { Irorn. Those who do not succeed In seen ring snbscriber* received todbtetc jn the fall, to avoid danger from gbfK. the plants will be seiit In the spring. We beliArfrfheMJ* valuable premiums will prove an Incentive to many per*, sons who have tiio requisite leisure to tom It to profit** hie account. When we add to these extraordimiry indue moots the plants and vines whtth go to each sub» scrlber, In mldltlon to their sprightly and Interesting es&ra» but wmr?* letters coDtalnlng money. T« Poatinnatera.—foonvoiters (mil r*hkr*'9t*Mo up club* often, of either edition, triU receive an extra copy for their kindneex. ‘ ’ WEEKLY SUN- * 18. in copies to one address, $35;. and 59copies, SBO, always W advanoa. :; r.l .' AU business should be oddrased to Btry Oftick. yew Yqrk. THE MAGIC COMB will change any cotoreA bkir of beard to a permanent Blockor Brown. One Cpiqbsent by mall Ibr sl. For sale by rtuirchants and drugjflst, generally. Address Mseic Comb Cq„ Springfield, Maaa, Fmi Wd?a: MADAM DUVoX, P. 0. aok‘A43B.N.Y,G|tj t ... . Xi'Oß Family use—simple, cheap, reliable, fenlts cvervcago, 111., 16'A Wi*t Fouftb Bt.,XTnclnnaU. OhtoIYO you want to know how to make lots of money t honorably and rapidly*?* IT so send Ibr the Book ot $75 * «.fe'i<ag.a,y COMMOI^EHSEIII alw» laHWMMftijiSi ww : VbVwi’ 1 I tw, ffr».r- ---■ I SS& in bp-7' 0 ;; I owe 78 order, -m 10 <ln V t. ,t