- - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE DAILY BEE---UMAIIASATURDAY , IEOEMBEWI5 , lB3. - - _ _ - LOBS ANDUAXN. fllkr1k1. us ! L1Cfl SIck & ycr igo . with bilious fvcr. ' "My 1octhr pronounced mo cured , buL I goLick aain , with tarrib1opin in my back and 81d03 , anti 1 got.ao bad. 1 Coutd not movot I RhrllnkI ] ? rom 228 lbs. to 1201 I ] ud boon doc. toring for my flvorbut ildidmo nogood. I did ii6t expect to live more than three months. I began to use hop Blttor8. Directly my rippotito returned , my uains loft me , my ontro system roomed renewed nowed a if by magic , and after using ovora1 bottIc I am not only n sound na a ovorclgfl lUL woiht more thftn I did before. To Hop Bitters I ewe my life. " Dublin , Juno 0 , ' 81. It. Frrzi'ATuxci. cnArmtt 2. "M4aon. Mug. , Fob. 1. 1830. ( lentlemon- I iuffcred with , ittck o .fck he'Mhe. " Nouralgin , female troubo , for yoam in the most terrible and oxcrutiating1 man nor. nor.No medicine or doctor could ivo me relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters. -ThofiM.bottlo Ncarlured me ; " 3 1'i&socond ] made moaswolland 8trong , . ' 4 AS 'WhOfl a child. . And I have boon no to this day. " My husband WM afl invalid for twenty years witi ! a serious Kninoy , liver and urinary complaint , , "Pronouncod by Boston's best phys. icians- , "incurable ! " . . Seven bottles of your bitters cured him and I know of the . "Lives of eight persons" ; In my noighborhoodtliat have bon saved by your bitters , And many moro are Us bg thox wIth greatbcnolit. . . - . "Tlio almost . D3 mvraclosV'Mrs. . E. D. Slack. noW m GET SICK.-Exnoao yourself day and night ; oat too much without exercise orciso ; work too hard withoutrest ; doctor. all the time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised , and thou you will want to kthW how to getwll , wliichi hnsworod in three words-Tako hop ] 3ittors1t R An InvIornt flogtettor' Stonij ftc ) hitters IIM re UIRAU ccIcd the most pos. t I v c endorsement from cininont iiy. siclati , , anI htslon occupied a foremost rank snon stand. . , uril pro i' r I o t r y . - - . . . . remedies. 114 , prop . _ - . . : ; , - cribs as nfl eltera. - - ' ttm of tilsortisrod . * - conditIons of t h o 1 : . . stomLeb , liver and bowels , and a pro. % cntlvo of matanal dtoeaoesaro no less rcnowncI. TOMACtI For sale by all ITTERS Drngglts and Deal. or. , to whom apply for liostottor's A1 inane for 1881. . % - , BEWARE OF CDUNTERFEIT8 An cicellent. appetizing tonIc 01 . . - exquisIte flavor , how tietI over the - - - ' vholo world , cures DypepIn 'iDarrhra ! , Fever and A'ue , nod all tdtsordersottlic i > tgcstflro Urgans , ' A Icwdrons Imnart a dehiclono ; : flavor to a glass ot'cliampngno , and fr : to nil summer drlrlcrs. , 'J'ry It , but bcwarcofcountcrWlts. Ask Tour I grocer or druggist for tin , genuine - article , mantutacture1 by bit. J. ( j 1. 8IEOIIILP .t 80N8. : W WUPPEHMANH , Solo enL . - C.'e..ioro J. W. 1I3cx , wazga ra i Bron4way1 N. Y. . . _ _ _ _ _ HENNINGS . , IMPROVED sOn ' , ELASTIC SECTION ; I' , CORSET To vnrrnato4 to wear longer , ut ' . \ " the form fltater , and , rivu , ietteu U.faeiIoui thau any other Corac n , a unni-ket or i'rlco paid wifl retui.d. Iio tniorscment , ol Chlc.gos best phyalcl3n. , aemu. , pany each Corset. Priec. Heat kutrr Jean , 1oaIugc erepald , 81 .tO Ask your nt.r.art for tI.em. . . JsM I JLOTJIF4CJIfl.n1 ! anutaetur , r , , , : o . .Z4d or sale by byJNO. JNO. IL F. LEIIMANN. Heahh is Weath is ISV anAuL . _ JI E.Vunr's ; Ninvu : : ANI ) lhItAI Tnr.r C1ULflUIt.OO4 , meeitio for J1ster3n , JIr.zi uucs , Convulsions , 1at ? orvt > II'I Nyu riulgin Jlowbtclo , Norvoun I'rost rut in , , eauntl Iy I ho utsi ntnlcoluol or t.oluaoco Viuicufulneue' , Mental Jo iroslouI , k3oftoniuug o the lirniut rruiuIting ; iii in ranity an1t icuuding to misery , decay nuud dt'nthu l'remntturo Old jgr , 1lrreruueu.s. , 14MM ( It 1WCI in chtluor urox , InyutuutuIrl' , I.ouens $ LIIt L.ennnt orrlucra enuisod byuvor..exortion of tluo hirruun. seit ttbUbO or b'for.induigeuuco. Enclu box coritalni one riontti , , , ( rerutmorut. .i.(1) ( ) a tucu , sir nix Inxe , furi.X1 , bent hJy mail , ropuId nut receipt of Price VE GILt Jt4tTLE MIX 1tN : M 'ro corn isny cuBe. With ccci , order recoivc'd byp . fur hIX bozt acconuiuaruied with j1.U , We wit icnuI tluo Jmralueaer our written ; , inrnnteo to in fund tim mnuiey It thin trvntuuiouitik'cu unteffeci ucuro. (3uuriuntntis hssiuul guu1y b1 C. 1. (100IMAN , $ otu Agent for thunha , Nob. DR , FELIXLELIWN'S . G G PngVENTIVE AND CURE. ( ' ? "R EIThIR ! SEX , 'Tb remedy being Injected directly to the .eat lb. s.euu , relulrss no change of diet or nauseous citurcunsi or poisonous medichucu. to be taken tutorul fur 'llen 'rood a. a proventls'e by either sex , it I ImPOesIOIO 80 contract auiy private tIISC10 but In thi csao of thoas already untortuuatolyatfllctodwe uar into. three boxe. to ours , or we wiU refund till 5200ev. t'rico by maU , postage paid , $2 psi box , o Ibrooboxe. to , . ; wIuTrEN OUAUANTItI8 Steed by aU &utborhcd agents , Dr.FelixLeBnm&Cc 80T318 P1tOP1LllTO1tP , C. : , ' . Druggist , Solo gent , for Omah N b. Im&e wly 1p 1 p suoug. rria. EL1A7TiLO VOLTMO DELT , n * otter Eu.wrrua AyrZj&scai. We will .cn4 on Tidily hay. 'tuiaJ , 'to lIEN , YOUiU OR OLII. who are .utrnring from 8zvovs hJriUiy , 1.nsr Vuyury , and tl.oau diseases .t a i'&ILsoL&b 2iwuuu iemultini from 4suI5m and ( )1uuEJl 04e155. &neody reihct aud cous I 1)1st , rcotorslIun to ily4Lni.'VIoou ao4 818511000 1104xAsmsp , atuncu fOrlJIUItr&t4.4 'awph1c8 ' . frt , , & 44rta.j 'j . , VQLTA1t _ _ BELT _ CO. , MARSHALL , lICE , zJU _ _ - 'Ii'e 'e _ _ _ _ Cl OflfllcuQeil Memory. I often wonthrinottior loves to creei TJii to the garret whore a cupboarui stands , And tult uPonthe musty floor And weep , holding a babr's dresses In her hands , I often wonder gramlmuiloves f's sit .Moiio where hogui a julcturo on the avail- A handsome moo ncrohs whose features flit The phantoms of slove ihie would recall. I wonder , too that sister , pale and atl , Waits at tuegatc , and , waiting , seems to hear The footfals of thcbral'e , hereto laul Who noverinoro may woo her wsdttng there. . , rNvoT.l TIm little lipi in voiceless death are na1ed- The huusugluty squire sleep now a lasting sleolu The lovers bones 1iiea1i on a battle field- And brokon.hoartodwomen lie to weop. hONEY FOR THE TAIDIES. The popular utility wrap Is the long ul. star , Circin cloaks of orory discr1ption remain In high favor. The nowet table Ilnan is embroidered In heavy WIIItM silk floss , ' 1'erfortod cork bonnets trimmed with fur are the latoat French fancy. Bonnets wIth cloth crowns lund velvet brims lire the favorites for tiemi toilets. Long , ornftmentftl shell hair are miado dressy with itlulno stones In the curved end , New 'York girls carry stout wafldugst1cks. Their grandmothers carried long , stout broom. sticks. Lace is not a pupular garniture for bonnets thu season , excepting a tritnnilng of real point upon elegant velvet oluora capotos. the women of Stephens. For in reward of $10 yule , Texas recently met and pieced and quilted a quilt without speaking a word. Next month leap your will be hero , and then thin girls will have a right to k for what they want , anil widows can pass their plates for the second ploco of pie , Gray is as favorite a color for evening as for day wear. Gray China crape compoend a trot.ty silk worn last week at an evening liarty. 'rite bodice , paniors uuid back drau1ngs wore of a peculiar shade. Miss Alice Iloarn , of Now York , found a burglar In her room , uupruuused the yell which rose in her throat , tp.tocd out to the street , found a policoniati , roturnoti , and bogged the felInwtist as he was leaving. Artificial hips-for women of fashion , of course-arc the luttoat , and are necessary to the present style of doss fitting garnicnte , How true it is that every other woman one meets nowadays is fearfuily and wonderfully made. A Clulcztgo girl luars taken poison on account of a Milwaukee man. The lrls In that city seem to ho getting worse and worso. We don't believe that even a Boston girl woulti poison hersoif on account of a Milwaukee "Ian. Advices from Manchester , 1ngland , are to the cIoct that three large'woolen factor ! esemn. , TloyIlliZ 700 looms , are In full blast , In time hope of completing by the 20th Inst. a ing for a St , Louis girl to hang UI ) Ofl Christ' man ovo. Silver foc Is not much worn , owing to Its perishable qualIty ; but Its still more expensive companion , Itusslart sable , has taken Its place , Ru ) the woman who can got that for a tHuninIn fools happy. The sliver fox Is in the santo framno of inluid , 'rho heels of slipuers for house wear are as big ) , as ttual bit are gratlually'brontlenhug. ' The toes am lengthening , too , and are not cm. broldered as formerly , but are adorned with a little ioruettn of satin ribbon of the samoa color as that of the dress worn , Volvotoenbnth plain anti brocaded , Is shown in litany rich slI3dctu of bronze , carlot , garnet , auid royal blue , anti Is largely used for whole costurneui , the trluninluigs consistIng either of broad bands of fur or of Astrakhaut , In fur black fox hi tim favorIte garniture. It ; was aVall street iiiau svlmo had time au ducity to give bItt bride a sot of IuuItatiotm pearls. The frnm was not cliscovoreti untIl after tiao honeymoon , wluoui madam , thinking she would exchange the gift for sounotIuiuu Itt diamonds , hind tim cruel jeweler undeceive her. Jewelers are Iltoaseti to announce , for the benefit of all whom it may that dIn. mend ear.rings are rio , longer sot firmly to the oar , but are ullowo'l to swing HiIghtly , the too. tion adding , of cUrO , th1 the sparkle. The stones are sot injtt as little gold as possible to hold thorn , so a.vnot to detract from their shape anti co1o A. favoa4to style of ewo1ry is of nugget.fin. Isizad gold with scattered jewels imbeddeil In the rough surfrico. Ilandusoine bracelets are formed by uniting tim roughlyrounded or rectangular plates , nd hnkod. sleeve-buttons of this style are well liked In the form of a trefoil. lor a scarf.pln a little sword'wltli richly jeweled hilt is a uttte of which few young men are sahamod. The hair Is gradually being worn higher , and "shingled bangs" are the latest style. For these the front hair over the forehead is cut In tlmreo difTorent lengths , regu1nry graded. After t1mi has been drnin a busby effect to pro. duccd by iiuttlumg the hair loosely in curl ppo once a week , or oltoner if requIred. rlmeti.eaclm tltimo tIme hair Is dressed the layers IntUit ho separated and counboti up and titiwit. Time now ' 'Spanisim mantle. " which is to take the place of thu hackneyed fur.llnod circular wltlm titoso wlni sooc for novelty in attlrot Is very becoming to tall slender ladies. Ihils wrap is uncoiniutortly oegantauti graceful , anti is timado of black brocaded volvetami trhnmcd arounti the entIre garment with black Itusalan lox. Arouiul thu neck Is a very deep collar of time itauno fur , which coverui time suiouilders like a cape. flme wrap lit hineti with thark red 1)111511 , anti is niuchtoo heavy for street wear being dosigmioti especIally for carriugo use nini an a garmout to be tlmrowum aside in a boated mom. : A Brniuhay douilor in dIamonds says tlior , are 200 ladies ill Niw York who have $ iIiO ( I worth of personal jewelry. and he ilatlucS tcui : like Mrs. Vanderbilt anti Mrs. Gould , whost il3hI'IdUIul , PrtlOrtY ) Ill thiatntittla , , sapphIres , rubies and emeralds exceetla $200,000. liItrt . thati forty Now York ladles can ouch In ) . claIm to itOOOO avtirtlt of joavelry , nun iiloImt I of thent have $21'IOOO Invested. "You cam see bow readIly a woman of great voUtIm : cat accumulate goiris wlueui I toll you that Vau bilL's Christmas bill at Titmauty's Inst year wa I 12OOO. I saw the check for tliumt uunouu . drawit by time mnilhionniro lit favor of the jew eIor. " Little girls this wInter ore wearing rogulat little fled itiding Jlootls , thmoir cloaks boit . faslmlonotl oxnctly after the uimodel worn by' thu tmnfortuutato heroIne of the ftuuiotuu nursery ho geniI. 'rho fashIon } mas also e.xtontloti to pee 1)10 of larger growth , as litany young ladies art led , woaiiiig long uIbters and cIoso'fittiuu I Nowuuiarkota itmado of ladles' cloth of the ilark. cat shade of cardinal oz Vandyke rod. Most of those wrap. uro unadorned , but a few are aeon trltimnied wIth five or # Ix rows of very harrow black velvet rIbbons. This Is usuahi when time cloak is worn over skirts of blac I velveteen , 'limit bonnet or hat Is also of blacb velvet. and black gloves are a fitting accounpa . nlmoimt , though a few daring wotnoim have imp . app areil wearing-in uttoriy bail taste- , p paIr of bug Swedish kid gloves of a shade I correspondIng with that of tIme ulster , C BINGULA1tITIES. Violets wore In bloom on Doe , 1 in Nor wich , Coon. Tacoma , W. 'F. , claims to have fresh rasp berries in the market. A horse that wears shoes avoighing sixtoec pounds , 1mm traveling a znilo , lifts 24,00 { a pounds , Now York 1mM 5 club culled the "Titans , - tel wlmlch zione of a tailor stature tItan sf foot and four limclmoa is admItted , A btjttolmsvotd that tyas a vigorous tree dur lug the revolution still stmmds om time farni of aooe Banger , Oautorburg Comm. It Is 7C feet high , thu trunk mnoasurluug id feet In dr cuuiference two foot , from tlm ground , mid II Is the same sire amunti 25 foOt nboyo , v1uerc the branclmesfirat luruiect. in the negro celihetory in Anioricus , Ga. , lu aced.artrooavlmlclu wasjulautett at the Imosdof a pt3grOU's grave ubout teum years ago. It burst time bottoiu out of the hItcher anti rooted lit tin earth , 'rime liltaiher still encircla thu butteic of tlme cedar , and is wltlmout a crack , Thu tree fills tlmu tuitchor completely and La about eight or tori foot itIgh. Gum Nov. 20 a flue bramucli of hilao gatimerod In a gardoim itt Steep 11111 , In Liii Isle of Jersey , On the same tree avero mimau other brawhmu , n full tower , ' .ilme apple sin ar trees were also in blossom. and ripe strawberrIes whIch huutd grown In theopon air , "The fact , " says The 1)ebats , 'is miraculous in the latitude of Normandy. " A. H , l'tirtl , of Voldn , Ill , , has a curious relic In the shape of us gun that was made in Germany 219 years ago. It Is us very curious weapon , and on time stock Is a Germait In scription , which gives thi name of its owner. The letters are Inlaid In gold on the stool bar. iel , and arc In old style German letters not , tctiitiily ProtIticoi in modern letters. A. Avery , Sr. , of iUbb unty , Alabama , lies a hat that ho asstiren people Is 110 years old , having been worn by } iI grandmother In .1773. It is of ver7 fine material anti well proervoti , Mr. A. a family Lisa two other relics of ancient elate : One a powder'gourti used by theIr great grandfatlmcr In the rnvo. Ititionsiry war , anti the other a chest over 120 years nit ! , The recent tribute sent by the king of Anam to the 0m1cror of China consisted of 1. Two elephant s tusks , 2 , 'Iwo rhinoceros' horns , h. Fnrty.five catics of betel nuts. 4. Forty.flvo caties "grains of larAIiC. " 6. Sixhundred ouncosof sanmlalwood. 6. Three hunuirod ounces of wtrmo wood. 7. One lmtindrei deces of native silk. 8. One hun' tireti 110c05.Of white silk. 9. One hundred iioccs of raw silk. 10 , One hundred PieCC1 of native dotlu. A Now York correspondent reports In The Ahigemehue Zeititng an astounding discovery. lie statosthat In the virgIn forests of Sonora , is provInce of western Mexico , near Magdiv lens , a 1yraniid hiss boon fuuntl measuring 4T0 feet at It base anti rIsing to thin bright of 70 feet. A carriage road winds about this enormous structure from base to summit. The face consists of granite blocks carefully cut anti perfectly fitted together. Not far distant stands a hill which , wo are tolti , is honeycombed with coils of varloims sizes , all cut out of the solid rock , They are without windows , several are on the same level anti the walls are adorned witlm fantastic utimpos anti symbols. Writcilieni IL IcttcrTo-nlgimt , Don't go to the timeatre , lecture or bali , But stay In your room to.tulght ; Deuuy yourself to the frientis that call , Atitl a good long letter write- Write to time sad old folks at homo , \VImo ML when the day Is tiono , With foldeti hands and downcast eyes , Anti think of the a1sent ono. Don't selfishly scrlbblo , " 1xciiso my haste , I've scarcely ? the time to write , " , Ijest their brooding thoughts go wandering back To ninny a bygone night , When they lost their neodedslcap and rest , And every breath was mm urnyor That. God would leave theIr delicate babe To their touder love and care. Don't let thorn fool that you've no more noel Of theIr lovoamiti counsolwiso ; - Far the heart grows strangely nonsitlvo' When ago has dimuimnoti the eyes. It ; miglmt bowoIl to lot timem belIeve You hover forgot thomqulto- That you deeni1t a pleasure when far away Long letters itotuto to write. Don't timink that the youngnnd giddy frionda Who make your pastIme gay Have half time anxious tboulits for you That the oltl folks have to-tiny. Time duty of writIng do not put off ; Lot sicop or 1eastiro wait , Lost theletter for which they looked and longed lie a day or an hour too late , For the at1 old folks at home. \ViLh locks fast turning white , Are longing to hoar of Limo absent one- Write them a letter to-night. -Cincinnati Saturday Night. IMI'IETIES. Sitting Bull continues to lend himsMfto Da. kota church fairs. A ( lotimni thief has just been somitenceti to five years lum the penitentiary for stealIng a lroachiOr' ) overcoat. Say wlmat you will against the churcim fair , the managonu are always ready to give a man a fair chance to spend money judiciously. A Texas edItor Insists that the devil has been kflhod. As this immformation cornea from headquarters , we must accept it on settling the question. It Is saiel that whenever a stranger drops ten cents Into it church collection basket the den. cons are such they are being honorodby a visit from Jay Gould. , 1'Provltlontlal death" was the verdict to- turnotiby a Brownsville ( Texas ) jury In the case of a person who recently foil over dead In a snlooim of that city. At Ancona in Italy , 100 priests have } mo1d meetings wItm a view , to orgnimizo a strike In the event of the failure of their efforts to bavo the amount paid for saylug mass Increased , Eight women are on trial In Conimecticut for riot. So determined wore timeso brave f o' males to hold a Sunday school that tlmey literally orally svetit at it with hammer anti tongs. Hence the riot and hence the trial. The followiumg advortisonmout appears in a Vashlngtoit Pallor : "Time prayers of God's 1)001)10 nrc most earnestly rotiameustod for the tlmorouglm vitrification of : young church whose pastors and nilicorus are Inveterate to. tobacco users , much ogalnat the wishmos of Its members. " On some of thu New Y'orlc anti Brooklyn lines running street cars that are boated , thu conductor provides a shovel nut ! poker , whicim lmo imiust take ltoiiie tltlm hint when Ito ceases work auth bring hack wlmon Imo rosuncu. , lie imtut also reid ace broken lamp clmiuinoyuu. I Ic could easily carry the stnmls of all these corpo. ratloits in lila vest Pocket. In any other place tItan \Vashiugton ! It wtmiti create a iiblie seatmtial for a clciyyinan to lileati In behalf of vorsomts guilty of such L prutctlco as Utoso of loitslun.claitn swindlers. hut there it alupoars quite time thing for an ox. chaplain of the utoimato to conic out itt defense I of tim iltoflhlfist rascals ott tlmo continent. The ) mimalaria ot\Vttsiuiiugt.oit \ affects time morals as I avaIl as time Illysitlue of those long exposed to I its influence. , Burdotto : Time vatclmor iii churcim. Ills 3 utock Is tiLted on a globe sockutandturns clear P nrouimtl. lie seas everytlmitig timat goes on , p The man who cotules in Into tines not escape 1 hun , muiti it Iii vnlim for the tenor to thlumlc ho I got that little note to the alto commvoyod be. . tween tim leaves ot tha Iiyutu.book imnnbsorv. od. Tue tvntchior saw It. lie sees the hole In t the titiartor that 1ltier3iCiuuImerir0ped ) In time . jilato. lie sees that ] ) oacon Siowboy Imas but 0110 cull. If the tlnor swIngs ho looks arouini r It ; If the wimititus' moves rmoimolossiy Ito looks f "li. lie sees tito stranger Iii hIs neighbor's a 1)0W , antI lie sees lirothmer Batlinan , sitting . away back ututlor the gallery , furtively take a . chow of the lilllibltett liio cut. All timIngs I that ntbody winita Itltut tosco tIme watcitor sees. r ho sees itti ttmuclu that ho Imas ito time to Uston. Soil ; ; of thin All 'sYool Shirt , : 1y father bought atm untlorsldrt , ( if bright nut ! flaming reti- . "All WOtl , LziI ready to assort , Fleece dyed , " the imierchatit said. "Your situ is thirty-oiglmt , I think ; A forty yolt sitoutiti get , Since all wool goods are bound to shrink A trlilo avlmemm they're wet' , That shirt two yeeks imiy father wore- Two washings , that avums all- From ( oiLy clown to thirty-four It shrauk like leaf In fall , I wore It timutma day or two , But wheii 'tuna washed again , Iy wlfu saltl imow 'twill only deFer For little biotimer lion. A fortnight lIeu squeezed into It- At last lie said it hurt. WoJttt It on our babe-the fit \Vams good as any shirt. 'uS's iuo'or will avash it inure wimlle yet We sea In liickeriumg light , For if again timat shirt Is wet r Twi11 vanish from our sight , - CONNUIHitLITIES. The ltuv. ufr. 51111)1) ) nmari-ietl four couples in 15 mInUtes , which is at thu rate of 16 knots I hour for that Shmiip. A young ziiati in Ciimciuiuati has agreed te I marry a full there on coimditit'n ' that slit t weiglms ] 2 vountts on a certain tIny , whiclt Ia I ttroeti upoti , t At Brownsville , luir. Grahamum aimul liii SOit tpiioaoti Ilzmdo (1ratuiii'as ( nuarriagu to tlohtii I Vumstbrook. JQIUI lmorsowhippoti both , anti S tIme wethiitig avas assented to. Miss ] leimnor liutelmer , aged 20 , of l.ouls I yIUe , ICy. , married Etlwad Uriorhy , aged 7 ( r- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 1884 lIE COMPANION presents below the Announcement of Its Plfty.Scrcnth Volume. Its nunsual character , both in tito range of Its topica , and Its remarkably brilliant list of Contributors , vill , we trust , be accepted as a grateful recognition of the favor with hichm the paper has been received by rn6rc than 300,000 subscribers. . Illustrated Serial Stories. .5 , . . , ' A Story of English Bustio Life , by Thomas Hardy. j. . The Foundling of Paris , by Aiphonso Eandot. it 8 , : - A. Boya' Story , by . T. T. Trowbridgo. ) ' The Covenantor's Daughter , by iirs. Oliphant. , A Story of Adventure , by a. A. Stoplion8. . My $ ohool at Orange Grove , a Story of the South , by Tiar1o 13 , W1lian8. Science and Natural History. Encouragement and Advice. ' E0002trioitioui of Thoanity , by Dr. W. A. Butlor. ninth for Poor Parniors , by 0. E. Wfnd r. Comtion Adultorationg of Food , by Dr. 3. C. Draper. The Pailuros of Great Non , by Jainos. Part n. ' The UmO Llfo of Oyators and A. Dietary for Norvouu People , Dr , W. A. Hammond. Oiler Natural history Papcrs , by . rabolla B. Duokloy. intaforCotyflouaoBdorn , Calvort Vaux. Wontiora in Ouroolvon ; or the Curl. ' Druggiata' Olorks. Their Work and osites of the Human Body , by Dr. Austin Flint , Jr. Opportunities , by E. Ia. Patch. IiThOOt Enomioa of tim Garden , the The Gift of and . - Memory , Oilier Pa. , IOrhard and the Whcat.FicId , by A. S. Paokard , Jr. giving Instanccs of Self'Ilcip , by Saniiiol Smilon. r Dom3na 01' the Air and Water. , for ' Mon. . . . 'oung A fascinating Series of Papers on Sani. Tue Opportunities for Young Men as tary Science , by B. Ogden Doromu. . Electrical Engineers , by Thomas A. Ed1on. The Youth of the Brain , "Speech in , i ii.rt Lessens Learned front the Man , " "Animal I'oisons and their B ! . ' ' European Peasantry. Novel Papers on fects , ° and Other Papers , by Dr. W. A. aminond Iiouschold Economics , by Helen 8. Conaiit. Otrango Ways of Curing Poopla. . a i J , , AtthoAgo ofTwonty-Ono. A Series A Description of Curious Sanitarla- ' I , ; 'u ' of Papers showing what great men had the Peat , Mud , Sand , Whey , and Grape accomplished , and what they proposed . Cures , by William H. Bidoing. doing , at that period of their lives , by Edwin P. Wh1pp1o. I ' . ' I ' . - . - - ' - - - Original Poems. . . . : . : ' BY ALPBED TET1YSON , . 'I. . I \ ! . VICTOR HUGO , ' " cL jfl p . I I EADL OP LYTTON ( Owen Meredith ) , ' ' " 3. G. w.w..sTIEE , ' B. ALDRICH , . . . . r . . DR. OKtiRLES MACKAY , ' . ' I And Many Others. . . 'I : Illustrated Adventure and Travel1 Reminiscences and Anecdotes. Shark-Hunting , by T. B. Luco. Stago-Drivor Storioi , by- Boso Terry Cooko. Pour Amusing Storio , by C , A. Stophono. Stories of Sacldio.3ag Preachers , H. Is. Wiuckloy. Among the Moonshinors , by 3. Chancuor Harris.Tho Last DayB of Womon. of Outwittod. Au Indian Adventure , Liout. A. Chapin. I Fashion , by James Parton. A Honeymoon in tho' 3unglo , by Phil Bobinoon. MY PfrBt Visit to a Newspaper Wrookod Upon a Volcanic Island , Richard Heath.Office , by ' Murat Haistoad. Btorios of the Cabins in the West , El. 5T. Maraton. Banker Peers. Stories of the English Nobility , by Edward Walford. Adventures in tho.Mining Districts , H. Plilmoro. I Nights at the Boston Club. Rem- The Capture of Some Infernal mniscenccs Charles . , by Dr. Mackay. Machines , by William Howson. ' . Queen Victoria's Household and Draw. Perils and of aVoluntoor Escapes ing-Rooms , by H. W. Lucy. during time late \Var in Cuba , by Juan Bomoro. ' Obild' Friendships of Charles Dick' ' Breaking in the Reindeer , andOther ' by his Dauglmtcr , Mamlo Diekons. Sketches of Polar Adventure , by W. H. Gildor. An American in Persia , by the Amer. Korbartuis ; Adventures in Cob ican Minister Resident , Teheran , S. El. W. Benjamin. lecting them , by A Young Lady. My Pine-Apple Parm with Incidents China Soon Chinaman , an by a , by ' Of Florida Life , by C. H. Pattoo. the Editor of time Chinese American , Wong Chin Poo. Stories ofMonagorlos. Incidents BiW1gS of the English Bench and Bar , con- London Barrister W. L , VToodroffo. nected with Menagerie Life , and the by a , Capture and Taming of Wild Beasts for At Sohool withSfr Garnet Wohie- Exhibition , by . 5. Cairns. itlY , and the Life of a Page of Honor Boys Afoot in Italy and Switzor- in the Vice.Rcgal Court of Dublin , by Nugont Robinson. land. Time Adventures of two Eng. Student Waiters. Some Humorous iish boys travelling abroad at an cx- Incidents of a Summer Vacation in the Ime050 of one dollar a day , by Nugont Robinson. 'White Mountains , by Child McPherson. The Editorials of the COM1'AIO , without having any bins , will give clear views of current events at home and abroad. The ChIIdren' Page wIU sustalim Its reputation for charming pictures , poems , amid stories for the little ones. 4 OFFER any one wimo subscribes now , and cends us $1.W , we will send the Companion free to Jan. 1 , 1884 , and a fuR year's subscription front that date. . , , ( issued Weelcry. SubscriptionPrice.1.75. Specimen CopjesFree. : PEJY } ? 1'.ictw _ n 41 ompIe Place Bostoll Mass. 1'leaiirnentloa thlierc you read this adverflsement. .1 , , . anti rich , but she made ImIm give her a hiopse andlot before ho would consent to the union. Alma ( ICes. ) News : Our priimters tioclaro that they will print no nioro reports of wed- dlugs unless the usual custom Is observed of presemitiug the i'rlnter with a crtnmib from the bride's cake. j. Covington and his bride , of Columbus , Ga. , loft honmu for a bridal trip to LouisvIlle two weeks tigi ) , nmmtl Mr. Coviuigton and his wife are both death at their GeorgIa Imomo by smitullpox , somewhere contracted In timeir jour. itoyings. The newspaper foreman got a marriage notice - tico among a lot of items hoMed " horrors of 1883 , " anti whoum Limo editor learned timat the groom'8 Income was only $7 a week ho ald it hmati bettor reinaimm under that hoad-Norrls- town herald. Jennie ii.Iartin , a witiow with riluio ciildron ) , iitsd Jacob Wumlioavitclt , 10 yonrsyoIimgor thaim herself , soot to prlaoim in Now x. ork for broachof hiroirulso of mnarrlutgu.Vlulle Imia lawyers were arguing lit court for lila release site wont to jail attn s'zuI iimurrmetl toVnllo - witcim , An Jighisim , bride , a uUss Eumma .Tossoi , has hind a wonilerftmi vcddIiugcaico , On top , ulomia itt sugar , was a roproaommtatioti of time meeting of ] tobocczt amid Abrulmuutm'us servant at tim well , the grouping modeled after Voriiot'us coleluruttetl iiicttmro. 'J'luo cake was four feet high qud weighieti i27 ioumltls. Time cover OtI t,1i lifted oil so tlimit thuo calm could be cut. \Veulding invitatons tire ongravetl on small note simeots In round ] ngllslu script ; tlmciiurclm and receptIon cards ore encloseti. how to worth the iumvitatiouwluomi the bride is a widow is often a ll0iIOul.i ) It would never thu toput "aIrs. " before thq name. 'rite dhlliculty is tisumaiiy gotten ovefby using boUt time munition mtuiui inarriotl nanmeit . .t 'ivitiow tony , if she chooses , wear whit , , bitt orahlge blossoms anti a eil are denied hur a second time. 'l'lue social event in Portland. Oregon , mi the 2ttlm ult. , wastio itmarriago of Law You , a wealthy merchaimt,1 ] Io is awldower , 'l5yoara tf ago. ] I e sent atrusty miepiev to Chimma to select a bride for lts , amid front a number of portraits that the 881)110w umailoti to hint time uncle mitatlo his elmocc. lie iiiatio tue customary - mary itreseuits to time parents , nmtd they shipped tItcIr dauiihtor to Portland. After the marrIage coreunny thorn was a display of fireworks , mmd the celebration was lespt up for some days at a oat of 2,000. Au oitl'fashione wedding took idaco In htaittoul , Wis. , lash week. The groom was Mr. Albert Kitig umti tIm britlo Miss Bertha Grtiott , tlnugiutur ui llamiry ( iruett. 'l'ho cur- enmomuy took placotm Thurstiay , anti dancing , umunuseimmeutta , stc.aroIumngotl tIme festivities fur three tinys. Oumo f time iwimne features of tim festivities was a cstling matclm between a itauitotml girl mmd agentlomnan of Chilton , In , which the girl auc ioiiett In tlmrowlugtito Chill' toniaim three succe.ivot1mnos. Sue IItiut'I Iiehivo itt Hero 'Vomshmip , DAVItn'olm.T ; , ) tYa. - 'i'/i Jcnrncrat furitislies timis iiusm : Ju our schools a little girl , rlio cmiii situ worshiped her papa because ho ) iarrietl her motlmur , and 1va5 ash ed Iy thi4 teacher ii alto believed lit hero womiuhiipfiitsavoreth "No , but 1 do believe in Sai4t worahipbeeauso Saint Jacobs Oil saved4uy little brother's life when he was slclwjtlt sore throat , niid I it cured mmmuiminma nouroita. " Au Oregonpcjnhuis the ieoplo that time twenty.four.iuour $ 'ck scltoumie wait got up by I the vumtchi.makers t boom their btmstmmoss on as reimmuneratlve a sciCnapluiubi ng. jt ) Iritim i'icLliLrt , . Vs'atigler Bros. , uggistsof'uttcrlooIowa , I write ; cum with uloastmre say that I T/nnnuta' Ecitclric 61 gl cia the best satisfateticim of any llnltmtemit o sell , Jvorybody hmo . buys vill have tin itlmer. 'l'iuis remedy Is a I u.'ertaiii cure tot' al uclies , spralima amid haute. - 'When You are in Trouble. Don't be dismal ! Your liver is torpid , perhaps , and you may be said to be bilious. The way to help you out othe difficulty is to take Brown's Iron Bhf/crs , which sets disordered livers at work in good style. Don't be cross aid angy I Your digestion is bad , and that upsets your disposition. If you vi1 [ try Browrt'sl ' iron Bitters , you will find the digest- we difficulties drivcti away in short xder. Don'I be dcsjmondcI/ You are weak because your blood is thin , and you cannot fitcc trouble , or think you : annot. Brawn's Iron Billers will Ptit iron into your circulation , enrich- tug the blood , making it a royal red color , and giving you the strength you Ileed. 'flic troubled , the weary , the de- pOfldeflt , the ntrvous , the debilitated and the bilious find rest , repose , re- freshmcnt , and reconstruction in tile tise of that prin.e ofTonics , Brown's Iron Bitters. Tile druggist charges a dollar a bottle for it. lo ParIs Is still the itaradIsoof dmywrfghits M. Meihiac , tivu of whose comedies are now being performed iii Paris timeatres , receiveti iii the mnommtim of October l0OO0 in author's fees , A bad taste in the mouth moans a bil- jous attack , .S"wna'iktn .ZVct'inc , is the cure , "For 13 I imad " years Dyspepsia , wrote John Aibright , of Cohimmbus , 0. "S'arnai'ltan .IQCPVIHC cured moo. " Drug- glats all keep it , $1.50 , PlantatIon Philosophy ; Fear ain't based on jitulgumont. A hog will run quicker from a lirlckbat don Ii wIll from a gun. Yor doan hub as good a chmance oh Sodium' out wimat kin. tier stuff a rlclm man's miiado otmtemm as yer do do poormnami , fur we doan kmmow tie qualIty ob do ai till it's broke. I's ' .piclons oh do man what is nlwa's clalnmin' ter be workitt' In do Intrust of udder fokes , 'caso he forces me tar one oh two conclusions : datlto is odor is fool era a hlar.-Arkansaw Traveller. . IC UNFAILINQ \ . . ' . 3.J. ANI ) INS'AT.LIIILE - IN cuumxa EVER FAiLS. 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