. t J vfl mWMRKPm' a POETIC CHIPS. He bUxjJ a spell on one foot taut, Au' then lie stood a spell on t'other. An' oa ulilch one Lc fell tbo wuet He could't ha' told yon nuthcr. Oli.lcl the poor womm'sclotucj alone; They're none of your concern ; She never raaVci no f nn of yonr'n. Then, why pokefon at hcr'n? A maiden once said, "I'll not mate "With a ratn. who ha not fortune great.' So she pouted and waited. And corned to be mated. Shc'samldjn yet-tgc, forty-eight. Onr lives arc albnms, written through With good or evil, with false or irne; And as the blessed angels turn The pages of onr year?, Cod Rrant they read the good with Mai c-. And blot the 111 with tears 1 When lovely woman, once so Jolly Find-, late In We, that hair grows gray. How to maUehcr case less melancholy, How hide Time's slop that none can Hay . The oily way his traclc to cover. To mafc her age from every eye, rd If (he hr b a spoon for lover, - To keep him still "-poons," s-to d,c? . Man's a foci t Warn lt'u act he want's It cool ; Wueait's bald he wants It hot feer eoartented with his lot. VLC It's dry He fov thowcrs is heard to sigh, V'dn to meet bit wish-it raln, 0? 'flic wet the fool complains.', Hot or cold, dry or wet, Hlng suite that he can set. .jfe- Ieoiildcr.asarnlc, "'wf-a'aafool - IN A TRUMPET. A. Story C Christmas. Iknsw It,"" MM Miss Tampbylia an swcrhig a rueful glance irem Miss Me liitablc's brother; "still it's a great com fort to reflect that she could have the trumpet." Miss Pamphjlia certainly had a very peculiar way of looking at human grids. She would stand for cue moment of dis may, and then suddenly illuminate with some comforting "reflection" about something that had been, or hadn't been, or could be, after all. It always re minded Miss Meliitable's brother of a cluster of ripe grapes ho had noticed one October day when the skies were fitful. For one instant, while a cloud crept over the sun, they hung heavy and dark as the leaden shadow behind them; thou, as a quick, strong ray of sunlight pierced the cloud, the red wine that was in them took fire, and gleamed and blazed, until his very pulses warmed as he looked. He felt them suddenly warming again in just the same way, as Miss Pamphylia uttered the words, "she could have the trumpet." What a thing it would make of life if that "could" only began with .1 "w" instead of a "c!" But as it did not, and there wasn't the least prospect that it ever would, Miss Mehitablc's brother patiently took it with the "c," much as he would have hugged a warm soap stone, if wandering in the dark among the giacicrs of the Alps. Miss Mehi tabic, meanwhile, peacefully unconscious that either of them had said anything, sat gazing into the glowing lrearth of coals, with a satisfied little smile on her face, and a fresh-folded handkerchief in her lap. She always did have a fresh handkerchief in her lap it was so tidy just where the hands lay ; and a3 for her smile, her very fea tures were as likely to disappear. That was because she found life always so pleasant; indeed it contained but two regrets for Miss Mehi table, and it would have been foolish to let such a minority disturb all the rest. One ot these re grets was that Pamphylia did not feel quite inclined to marry Plienir. He bad asked her every Christmas Day for ten years in succession though never until after dinner, for he liked everything hot, and the faintest hope is a warmer sauce than disappointment but it was of no use. Mips Painphylia's inclinations did not quite agree, and the trial was put over till another term, leaving the first part of the evening a little downish, until Miss Pamphylia regularly bright ened with a consoling thought. "After all, she said, "it is a great com fort to reflect that he needn't ask me if he didn't choose." "Dont't be a goose, Phenix," Miss Me hi tabic always said gently, the next morning, to comfort him; and though perhaps ho had seemed a little like one, pluming l.imself and picking up his crumbs so many months, only to be slain on this fatal day; still, when Hetty sail tiiis, he remembered what he really was, and rose from his ashes to begin another year. But it seemed sucli a pity about spoil ing the evenings, particularly as Miss Pamphylia only came once a year, that she at last insisted upon a different ar rangement. "Don't ask me again until I am ready to say yes," she said with the firmest air. "And when will that be!" asked JPhenix. .-MisB Pamphylia hesitated ar.mome&t, and then looked with a sudden gleam of mischief in her eyes. "Whenever Hetty asks for the trum pet," she said. That was cooing very near the second "of Miss Mehitable's regrets in life, which was simply the miserably in distinct way in which peoplo were al lowing themselves to speak the last few years. It was growing upon them, too, instead ot improving, until she had really given up expecting to hear any body unless they came and spoke di rectly to her. Then, of course, taey took care to enunciate properly, kaow ins how much she disapproved the mod ern carelcauiex; but the moncnt she turned away it was all forgotten, rnd even Phenix and Pamphylia, who were as well brought up as herself, did no better. One said "M-m-m-m," and. the other answered, "M-m-m-m," and it was only a airacle that taey ever made head or tail of each other's remarks. But Mis 3IehitJ.!c always preferred hit friends thould pleaie themselves rather than her; so she sat peacefully by, heurd what sho could, and let the rest go. It was not till the circle of those who attempted proper enunciation had thinned down to the very strong-winded ones, and Miss Mehttnbiea replies to their remarks sometimes fitted about as well as if she had put her own bonnet on .Phenix's head by mistake, that one of the bravest ot them ventured a sug gestion. Would it not sccru a little strange if all her friends had lost their voices at once? Blight it not be possible that her hearing had lost a trifle of its acutcness? The suggestion was repudiated with only the loast perceptible sharpening of Miss Mchitable'a usual gentleness, but when Phenix brought home from the city one day a delicate offering, an car trumpet, new in deuzn, graceful and light, she rose to her feet and flamed into such a blaze of indignation as all the rest of her gentle life could hardly sum up. "An car-trumpet! Wa3 she to be the scape-goat for everybody's carelessness, and wear this crooked horn as a badge of jtt Deaf? How could the bo deaf any more than he was, when their birth days were the same? Would he have the great kindness to carry that instru ment into his own room and keep it there, since waste was sinful, until sfcc should ask for it?" It did not seem to Phenix that Pam phylia could say anything thi3 time, but as lie passed between her and Jliss Me hitable, her face brightened. "Still," she whispered, "it's a comfort to think you've increased the regular sale." The grapes had purpled and been gathered five times since then; to-morrow would be Christmas Day once more, and the car-trumpet lay on the piano in Phenix's room, shining and bright as on the first day it had been banished there. "Turkey," of course," said Phenix, as they sat round the fire after te3, letting the lights and shadows gire lessons in blind man's buff in advance. "Couldn't there be anything else for a change? This will be my fifty-fifth in annual reg ularity." "And my fiftieth; a real old maid," laughed 3Iiss Pamphylia, softly. "Nonsense." began Phenix, with a glance at her bright brown eyes and chestnut hair; but Mis3 Mehi tabic turned gently from the fire. "Oh, yes, dear; they oltcn liv'e to a great age. I remember one allowed to wander. in your father's field that was over a hundred. At least the inscription on its back said so. I suppose it is be cause they are so slow about every thing." "Not turtle- turkeys," shouted Phe nix. "Dindons for dinner to-morrow." "But 'please don't speak so loud, brother," said Mis3 Mehi tabic. "I like distinctness, that is all. Though I am curprhed at your thinking of dandelions, so altogether out of season; and, be sides, cranbery sauce is Latin for roast turkey, always." And Miss Mehitable laid her hands on the folded handker chief with a peaceful smile. this wa3 what drew the despairing look from Phenix, and sent Miss Pam phylia to take refuge in reflecting that Hetty "could have the trumpet." Not that they cared in the least on their own account; it was only the thought of to-morrow, when there would be com pany. They were so proud of Hetty, and couldn't bear to have her make her seif ridiculous. Nothing seemed less probable, as Miss Mehitable took her seat at the table the next day, faultlessly dressed, and smiling benignly upon every one, with Cousin John, a clergyman of the Meth odist persuasion, on her right hand, and a distinguished professor of elocution on her left. "Pretty strong uutposis, and Hetty always does look well," thought Phenix, with a sigh of relief, as he took up the ball she had gracefully set rolling, anu croqueted it among his neighbors. It flitted about for awhile in a velvety way most soothing to his fears, when sudden ly, just as hi3 anxiety began to subdue, there was a crash at Miss Mchitablc's end of the table, reverberating liko a clap of thunder. She had set out on a series ot reminiscences with Cousin John, who had just returned after a twenty years' absence, and lie was inquiring at the extreme of his pulpit tones: "Where is the Judge now?" Miss Mehitable nodded and smiled, as she always did when she felt pretty sure, but not quite, that "Oh, yes," was the right answer. This wouldn't do, for every one had started at the crash, and was listening; so Cousin John tried again: - uThe Judges where is the Judge now?" "Oh, standing on thovery same spot," said Miss Mehitable; "just on the crown of the Jiill. Very windy on a cold day, and a little conspicuous; but local at tachments are strong, you know, and we have worshiped there a great many years. "Ah," said Cousin Johnk looking-sud-denly into his plate, and Phenix told him it-would not be New England Christ mas if he did not send it up for more turkey; and then every one began to say what-a terrible thinning there was in the rank and file of the poultry vards to-dav. j Miss Mehitable nodded and smiled so appreciatingly, tiat the Professor won. dercdhow Cousin John Managed to get into such trouble. UA terrible sacrifice among the feath ered, tribes," he said, addressuag her. '"Ohyertfsaai" said Miss Mehitable, with a sadden shadowine of her face. "Iraafraid:Tery"fewof,the will ever I come back. And to think the only re turn we can make is to decorate their graves! Wc did a great many Ja-jt ycai, and there will be more than ever, I'm afraid, when thi3 campaign U over." After this it fctruck Miss Mehitable that the conversation became very gen eral; go much po that fhe could not catch the opportunity to ask Cousin John as many questions as sLe would like, or to be particularly polite to the Professor. However, everything seemed going on delightfully, though, she noticed the same general carelessness of enuncia tion; still, she was used to that, and she would catch Cousin John after they re turned to the parlor But Cousin John wasn't to be caught; he was very busily engaged with some one elic whenever she passed near him; and, indeed, every one grew very talka tive, and even the candles and fire light seemed to Miss Mehitable gayer than on other nights. "Strange ways New England people are fulling into," said Cousin John's nearest neighbor "Christmas dinner at 'early candle light' is something equally new and nice." "Is it new or old?" asked Phenix, and. then came a free discussion of dinner hours in times put, present, and to come. "I wonder what time Abraham diucd?" said Miss Pamphylia, suddenly. Cousin John said that was a tentative question; it would be easier to say what he dined upon ; and some one answered : "Oh, yes, that was on a Mes3-o pot-amain plain." Miss Mehitable nodded and smiled, but the Professor thought he would make it a lsttle more distinct for her. "Wc were wondering at what time Abraham dined," he enunciated, coming very close, on pretense of picking up the handkerchief which had slipped from her Jap. "Oh, he dines at 4 o'clock; I was timately acquainted with him," said Miss Mehitable, a glow of pleasant rec ollection suffusing her face. But, at the same moment, she caught a very peculiar one on the Professor's. She glanced at Cousin John's. Was it possible the turkey had not agreed with him that ho was looking so very red? She looked at Phenix he was white! Pamphylia was blue, and the rest were all looking the other way. A sudden and dreadful suspicion seized Mehitable. A professor of elocution must enunci ate well ; if she had misunderstood him whose fault must it be?" "Cousin John," she said turning to ward the white necktie that had eluded her so many times that cvonwg, "who did you understand the Professor to speak of ? "Abraham," replied Cousin John, with truth and distinctiveness united in tremendous force. "Did you, Pamphylia?" Miss Pamphylia, and, one after an other, Phenix and all the rest, nodded assent. Two round red spots came into Miss Meliitable's cheeks, and she dropped her hands on the handkerchief with a gesture of surprise. Tlicu she looked up with the unfailing smile. "Then, Phenix, will you have the kindness to bring that instrument you have been keeping in your room for me?" Phenix cast one look at Miss Pamphy lia. She stood petrified, and her brown eyes seemed leaping upon him as he left the room. Hetty had asked for the trumpet! But by the timo he came bick, Miss Pamphylia had vibrated to a "reflec tion," and found her balance again. "Still," she was saying to herself, "it is a great comfort to feel that it will be keeping a promise; and I've got oa my new black silk, and Phenix is a great deal too good for me that is the only trouble." "Now, Phenix," said Miss Mehitable, inserting the trumpet in her ear, "let mo hear something pleasant through this, if you can. He looted once more at 3Iiss Pam phylia. Her cye3 shone this time, and he went across to her with the tread of a conqueror. With his right hand he led her to Miss Mehiiaulc, and with the left he raised the mouth of the trumpet to his lips. "If you will give us your blessing, and allow Cousin John to perform the ceremony, I believe we are ready," he said. It is strange how much less time it requires to do things than to get ready forthem. It did not seem five minutes to 3Iiss Pamphylia before it was all over, and Phenix was showing the la3t guest out at the front door. Miss Mehitable sat holding the trum pet as if she would never let it go again. "If I had only had sense enough to ask for it five years ago!" she said. "But I do hope, Pamphylia, you will find it pleasant having a husband at last!" Miss Pamphylia grew suddenly seri ous. 'I don't know," she murmured, over the edge of the trumpet; but in a mo ment her face cleared, and shone into Miss Meliitable's. "But if I shouldn't, it will be a great comfort to me to reflect that Ihave lived single as long as I have!" she said. Seribner't Monthly. j. Nothing appears to me to be aobler than to keep assemblies of mem en tranced by the charms of eloojseaca wielding their minds at will, impellim them at one time, and at another dis uadingthem from their previous iates tiocs. Cicero. 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Dcgeacra tiii and Ulceration of tha Kidaeye, DiaheUt, stoppage sf Water (iotaaUaoas relief afforded where catheters have to be caeC, thaa doiag away with tha painful cpersUoa of asiax theat instruments), dissolving; stoat ia tha bladder, and in all casts of Inflammation ef tha Bladder aad Kid Bart, ia ctroaio casts ef LtHcorrbta aad Uterine diseases. la tumors, nodes, bard lamps aad syphiloid ulcere; ia dropsy; la vtntrtal sort throat, alcsrs, aad la tuberelat ef the lanrt; la geut, dyspepsia, rheaaaUsa, rickets; la mer rarial deposits It is in theat terrible fsrau f disease, where the human body bat lieoat a coaeltat wreck, and where tresy nour ot txisteaea is torxara, wnartia uum great ib.iit chailtaget the aetoalthaeat and adalmioa of the siek. II Is ia such caset, where all the pleasant of axttttacw aeptar cat off from tha unfortunate, and by Its wonderful, alaoat taperoataral agency. It restores the hopeless ta a atw IMS and new exirtence where this great reaedy stasia aleas le its mi'ht and power. Ia the ordinary skia diseases that trery tat Is aere tt lata iroaUx with, a few doeet will la Boat caset, aad a fee bottles ia ut more aggravated fonts, work a peraaatat ears. Those afflicted with ehroala dlseasfe should pwreaaas a aaekagt containing one dotea bottlee. rrica (! perdotsa, sr M per baUdotta bottles, or f 1 per UtUa. Sold by Cnagitts. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Afford Instant Ease. iMiXAiniATioif or Tax zrDtrr.ys. INrLAMMATIUN OT TUB BLADDEB. ISTLAMSlATlOff or TUE BOW El J. CONGESTION or TUE LUNGS SORB TTJBOAT. DIITICULT BBEATinNO, PALPITATION Or THE UEAXT. UTaTEBICS, exour. DiPBTUXBIA. CATARRH. DOXUENZA. UEADACslE. TOOTUACUE. MUMPS. KEUKALQIA, BUEUBUTISM, COLO CUILLS, AOUK CHILLS. Tat savjtbsJIoa ef the IKABT BKLIBP to the part or parts where thtpaia ar diaVcalty saltts will aSsri saat eat ttafnit Twenty drops la half a teaaltr af waltr will, la a few aaastaaUrTcBAMra. SPASMS, SOUK STOMACH. HEARTBUBK.SICK MHAUACaE, DIARRHEA. UTS EMTERT, OnLiaWDIO IM THE BOWELS, aad all IMTERNALFAIHS. Itavauss saeaU always tarry assattt of KAs WA T V BKUBcrwitatata. AfewdreaaU waUrwUl prtTtat saskasss st seise freaa abaaga af water. IT U BETTER THAN rRENCB BRANDY OK BIT. TERS AS A STIMCXJaKT. Price SO Ceats. Sold by Dnmrlste. DR. RADWAY'S REGDLATINGPILLS ragulate. purify?eleaast aad areas that, AslwAdPi 1ELI4. ssr aas tarsaf aQ dlttcetie oCda Steaaeh, LlTtr, Bowels. Kidney. Bladders. Msrewes Dawatas. HaaaV seas. CtsaatMUae. OasUveasss, ladlgatSlsa. DytMfase, Billloesets.aWlllewsrtaar. Isliaaslliaaf the BawaJs. Illia. ttl ill ruiisiiaisbj if It l Ulmil Til in Wsr rtAbrdUtaVtaaatttlTteaTa. rarely vtaaaili oatata Isj si awisi i. alsinlt ir lililirlTai fnay sj) Barosetrvt tke laltowlea i j ssjUsai rasal'iat um Ms treats trtetDigasHva Oaaatr cvaiurauoa, iqward Pues. ratlaeas ef bhe BtetdtaawS H-vl. AcUtty f tha Kteauea, Naatee. lltaraVara. 1 f i'l. I aline er weight u taa sarasis, awe ttoat Wakint er FlaMsriMJ at aha M af bhe jw:nimiaser uta inaa. uarnea see tinaisis FlBtieriaiattht UearkChatatsarsajtissslse Uniaslitgr?ataTt,Diaatsaf Tltiea, Oats ee lag reetart, Diaaaasaf Tlsiea, Data ee Wats ght.TatwaiUDtilslelaaasawaS.Dslilsa Intioa; TeUowasst ef tat sale aadSyta. ffsle Cheat, Uaaavaad Seessa rhassss awea betore tat eaga ey cf lrtptrai ia lha BxltC Bvrmlae ia tha Flask- A few dotes af saABWAsTM VIKIsl ffl sas taa ryateafraaaU taa abort aaaed disorders. Pa-lew) BB) etwteawraets. SOLD BT DBUQOISTS. SeadeatlittariSsapat WAT eft CVBTs. Sal earrte WrsHasw ladstnalse XlTQ'tJXRB FOB W.A.Drown&Co's UMBRELLAS PsflLABaXPMIA aa4 JTsTW TOSaaV-TaS StailaiwS aMTkeat WttA taMlr laffM MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS AWAJIDID Three Highest Medals AND DIPLOMAof HONOR! At Tffinf A, 18 PAS1S, lSt7. 1 aKCLAKJKD by eatlxe&t Bsskiaas. is botk JBwaaisstwaavtobenarraus. New styles, witk aacet lataec! amt IsaprorcmcaU ever sasae. VawSsie mU CsMaeMstattea sHavae, Bap arts sTtsars re ee ether cases ef are etesigas. OstoAJFS saU Car esask. or fef awstkly or eaartetiy aayaaeat s ; or rcBted catn res: pays for CalsispseedrcalaawHaailJpecaJawa, silkJaeeef rtUKIUiG JUTIUAL! - - asrtjstsder. C H. JOKKS. Wcaeva Aaarat. i M. BBIsL Clerk U Cktsesje, UL 1 nmm SakSraatJe awe, to aaraaMTtBaaBBaBWaTaatoeWI ratorsat, M.M.TMAXM V9, wwaaif. M. ' Bamiisnn wggF n H If II III II hill 'awaatBraaaa t PIii IT m I'ltiVW SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlV SST BawsTABwBSlIawawBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBW"M(aawBBBBeaw7m PjPSfatbr. wBawBBauKXvLai bSSmV awiBaaaru vVf i t Aj..,iPrHifaTaawaLBmwal Tlve Heawtlfnl filft In tKe World. PfHl Office order r ,SW Vorb, or lf rr((liUrtil THi: r.CIIO. alnslo eerrty, Agrrat'a forwarded for ! teats. BXGGXST 077XB. XVXK IfADi; torttktr vntk a $fitmJtJlfitU'trUJ rimU jpnif tmtntt mJ nmpt fftt .i.vr.At .1 ILLUSTRATED l ! ttr.mUr ,IU nr tk f -- I lrlf,J rtrtf ttt t't-m. art fjomrfrrmi'mm c' troHttf mlunWr-ittkrH tntiJr-rJcJ,H -.vrnW. 0m rtttift ct Twir ("tt nrrrmtr. irrm ferrr-m. fatUgf r V tr the fuhlnhtr tit tjfi li i rj ffwiie , . mr ' w V' ' ...,-'... --- ' . ---.. Ckromo-Enerttrtrnf tJoreatlere aad Iter Lover trui r ttmi. 'TslX KCBO" for fear wreka, I!laaatCirraUr. Ac.. Poslagr rrvpoltl, for 20 Out. America Illustrated . "The Bar A IwWrtfrtiaa. to tka asm ia tkm Cltaapest. lata aeet Ueofttl. aad et AvpreprUta Prweamt tkat cstm W aatasto. AsUreee J. DAVID WILLIAMS. PawCtaer, (Sox 2 1 77,) 42 Broad St., New York. Dr. Whittier, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louts. Mo. A rrfvUr crkdaite ( to MMkl Co!W-.k. lm Uff-trmfiei In Unpori.ttrtitmrti.f Ventral and Ocaual Dtseaeeaitxa ear etr raviicUu la SU Leuli, u ctly rfvr ta, ! U old rr.iJ.oU LtMW. Syphilis, Gonorrhctt. Qlset, tlrSctare. Orchitii, Ruptura.sllUriasryOietSttt am) Syphilitic or mer curial ssTtctioes ef tne throat, skin er bones. -i iml with aerallld nwei.e edU34 rnad4sa a?cl, rrtraWr. Sptrmstorrhoa, Sexual Debility aaS laaeotctny, at tin ratultetrWlT ebaw la;tt.M:vlinu,i la atitnt vw er otter eaosM. sad wtUb pneceMuaeef la. Mkyvtaf .d-t4( BerKHUiHM. wodaal etalatiuas, deUUtf , dlaiSM. l ! k I, aVM r armory, lailr o lb. ff, pbjr W1 dc.y, imiM le t r ef f.ntlai. coafuioa ef liuj, Iom ef hiuI wt. eta ra Utirt raarrltce Improper w untwppy. r rrMarauy er4 CooNluUee at .ace er by b.U fi, aad latlt..a frtrorirU.t Hhli enlaton cortjnoUilos. MMtclsceia b. arat bv etT or mail. CBrrjOiriVrvl. Oav. Urar. H K ulr II IM dtfi, I: M.UI r II. ruartlrt. UiuriUtwN Iniunrt. MANHQQIV-AII about it. far 1ft Cents. WOM AJIIlOOD Every wemse wsntt it 10 cU Sent Scaled, both for 90 cents. Aise la Ocrmaa. bound together, tllustratad. for 10 cents. Remit try msll. Also In Bles-ant Cloth and (Jilt Blading, seo pCt. eaastaXaaTuvlaaa. Sent sealed for OOoenta. Ula MARRIAGE GUIDE. Uvrr cftr wna-Urtnl atkterr tne te Ht arulraatae t. kielef Wtj : VUa cut Burry, wte net. why. rrerr see le marrr . Who rstrry Orvt. stenhaul. Wrcataluol. rhv.Wal deeav 1her3ettaefcell7 laltunt. Who.hoaUia.rry.il lift aad herpiaeet euy tx laervunt. The rhv.Mey f RepredartJaa. s (aa. ay atere. Thou aurrkdor caeKarJatlaf rrUc theald read U. artrr a ll.VUcr ntnlse. I aavrt tna heaaa ae well aa anl SMtkUra. II .ejhl u be rrad by sD ajalt tnoae. tilea loekedt wp. net mm areuaa or loax. ae II l worthy arrs-raadlas, tatae Ue ereaaa of llteratauw oa this sutfaet. It CENIBAL afnfilfifk, 70S OlieMtnut St., ST. LOUIS, MO. rreanetare art raynetsat (recaisr crastalaal aaeatg ailSsltac .iiieasea.. Ml SW- laiaeesrlia. WraassiawratrHise ae Swat. mu. weeeaeee a sea ae stead. M.. alee reatat ae est easaa af OleeUaiaailliauaa.sHllStlilw.aliarasBawaille. aSaeilaf eraraajarwaw. eiaae, tease, stewta. neee. abut. 4(, WS CAST CTJBB.aaMyaadpeiaeailyi areMrtilB,ta esasahia iheeynaat. Caarsaa aaderale. TraauaeBi, eeat eaaavary sad set. vurrlepraaaeu a eielaaee. OoaeallaUaas tree eaU r wrwav Prlvata M edloal awidsesl U waf tasetise. tx twaetaaae BOOK OF NATURE '.52. flrwtSaiaeaadUajraMtleolBraafTtwIaad ataale batharsca. HlaUtepareate Hew ta have BeaHay, beeettfe! etdlarta-lhert rtlrU-Mdtr.d. Art ef le-IUb aad relelBla, view. Ma. bead aad WnaeabaedT Madtaal Uvlee aad praeerlftlaae. fall aa. . ... . .. . ..i. lbb pniw reaaaas. wii aararaiy seatas (oaeeaaw aaja ajtBB . - .. T r ... z ' tzj- -: - DOT aad BlMs11e.Arsl MBBT, tralaea far a saccestful start la Bttstaesa Lir at KsetaaaCel lrgo. The oldest, largest and only Iasiltatioa that tires aa Actaal Baslatss Practice. Carraacy aad Jferchaadlse ned kave a real valve. Kaea day's traafaciloas based oa eaotatloas of New York Market. New stalldlars. Kates low. Gradnatee assisted to tltestietis. Appllcaats re ceived any week day. Kefcr to ratrotis aad Gradaates la nearly every city and towa. Address for eartfcalirs aad Cetalugae ef 3,0t Gradaates la Business. II. U. J VSTMAN, LL. I) . Pouskkrepsle K. Y. i certain. vx-o!y and pernusest care tot riillesaa r Fits, St. Vltos Daace, and ai raervooerateaSa. Mits guaranteed. Serxl (or Crculara. 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Itsfj alte sMraS llatasl 1st fka eaemtry) m9 wenKl smM Ikal wa kava Jews ssiasle si tesaslva aeajrrkaaea af Blaek awasa satiek kelea? tka sstarket, atkAek wa aatkr at price tkat saak Useaa tk CMKATttT aver akawst la erktoaa;n A lass taeve aael evetslaa; akaeflr mt Cwtaratt lire wJralaa aejaalljr laart Claaklttaj aawl Trtsaastaa; Telveta arall a;raele.at lea rat Brier. Atot). aew Malto fraaa tarare aatl rtv. eeat lasartatlstta wklck aa ar akle iaeerVr at akeaat kair saraaer rtwan TBseaa araesle ar all aew aael elsalissksa atyle. aaat win k faaaei rrasttrkakly cheap. W kav larealjr atMeel t ear efaek f falea aaat Mteavee araTr ctoaka. sTsakraWrrrel Bilk Csaak. rar.fJaea sstlk Haceiar aasl Clrralara, aasl steal keta, wltk a ekale aaaarlatrat af steal lattla kkawla aaat ateeiefe4 earwetne la Isaliatkm faaael'a Hair kkawte la aew aasl kaaslaasaa aattoraa. We akall ala,artttT Ska week, atako rtck sltaalajr r attracUr MelMey Caexsla. fa artlele mt Irsais, Wae-Je, Faarl. 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