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HOUSEHOLD HINTS. How to Banish Bats and Mioe.?A French paper Bays that1 petroleum de stroya all {nseots and banishes rats and iniowJoi7?esaiMl& petroleum applied to plants infeotedf with insects, will, it is said, destroy tho latter at. onoe. ??rm?.n r ^ Brown Gems.?One pint sour milk,! two - tablespoopf uIb of brown sugar; stir in middlings or \ shorts until, quite stiflL: drop inJiot gem1 pans previously greas?d and boltG quick?an" egg is on improvomont. Oems made from whito flour, in tho same way, ,a??> very nice. Ham Dressed /.in Claret.?Take a glass of olarot, a toaspoonful of sugar, and one of ohoppod onion ; plaoo in a frying-pan ; when the claret boils place in the rashers of ham, not out very thick; oodl well, and serve with the sauoo. This is a most appetizing dish. Cleaning Stoves, -t- Stove luster, when mixed with fcurpontino, and ap plied in tho u^ar ^aiinor, is blacker and more glossy, and more durable than when mixed with any other liquid. The turpentino prevents rust, and when put on ah old rusty stove, will make it look as well as now._ Fob Keeping Cider Sweet.?Take of grouud miistard Bcod f our^onnces^ new twoor^'tu^ it off thorough a hole the sizo of ? gimlet; then wash the barrel clean and smoke it well with brimstone; put tho oider in and stop it up airtight. _ Chapped Hands.?Tho simplest rem edy is found in ovory one s kitchen eloBot, nnd is common stnrch. Beduce it to an impalpable powder, put it it in a muni in bag, keep it in the table drawer. Whenever you take your hands out of dishwater Ot, suds, wipe them dry with a soft towel, and while ?et damp, shake tho. starch bag all over hem and rub it in. The effect is most agreeable. _ Certain Cube for a Battlesnake Bite or Spider Sting.?A physician in Oregon writes: "Take the volk of a goo'd ogg, 'put in a tenoup and stir. in as much salt aa will make it thick enough not to run off, and spread a plaster and apply to tho wound. Do this when bitten or etung,- and I will insure your life for a sixpenoe, I have tried this remedy in a number of oases,' and have nover known it to fail." Cottage Cheese.?Plaoo thick, lop pored milk on the stove, and,let it.heat thoroughly, 'ijqt to! cook, or is will be hard.' Pour into a coarse cloth, and let it drain until dry ; season with Bali and butter. Should it bo rather drV, mois ten with milk or oream, and make into balls. Some prefer what is called " smearkase." Prepare the milk as stated above, but instead of making into balls, thin withrsweefc oream and ladd a little popper, v. Erasive Soap.?Bocipo for making genuine orasive soap that will remove grease and stains from clothing : Two pounds of good oastile soap,, half pound of carbonate of 'potash dissolved in-a half pint of hot water. Cut the soap in thin slices, boil the soap with potash until it is thick enough to mold In cakes; also add alcohol, half an ounce ; cam phor, half an ounce; hartshorn, half "an ounco ; color with half an onnoo of pulverized oharooal., 8 deeps' Hearts Boasted.?Having washed the hearts, stuff each with an , onion parboiled and then minced fine, two tablespoons ful-of bread-crumb a, half a teaspoonful of chopped or dried sage, and snffioient black pepper and salt to Benson highly. Press the stuffing woll into the hearts, and, if necessary, fasten a littlo muslin over the top to keep it in. Whilst roasting baste fre quently. They may also be baked, but care must be taken not to let them get dry. Any heart that may bo left is ex cellent hashed. Cheap {Vinegar.?Take a quantity of common Irish potatoes, wash them until they aro thoroughly clean, place them in a largo vessel and boil them until done. Drain off carefully the water ; ? they *werd I cooked in,' straining it, if necaesBary, in order to romove every particle of tho potato. Then put this potato water in a jug or keg, which set near the stove, or in some place where it will bo kept warm, and add one pound of sugar to about two and one half gallons of water, Bomo hop yeast, or a little whisky. Let it stand three or fonr weeks, and you will have excellent vino gar, at a cost of six or seven cents per gallon. The Care of Oil-oloths.?An oil cloth requires careful treatment and should never be scrubbed with a brash, but after being .swept with the long handled hair brushes that aro made for the purpoBoifc should bo carefully wash ed with a largo, soft oloth dipped into milk and water?half-and-half; or, if the milk is not obtainable, tepid water without soap, The latter ruins oil-oloth by taking off tho brightness of the paint, ana it should never be applied t j it. Hot water is also very injurious to it; either of them?soap or hot water? being euro to injure the oil-cloth more than the wear of it. When washed over, wipe it off with a soft, dry oloth, artd it will always retain a bright look. In purchasing an oil-oloth, it is very desir aole to obtain one that has been made for several years, as the longer it has lain unwashed the better it will wear? the paint becoming harder and more durable. An oil oloth made within the year is hardly worth buying, as the paint will be defaced in a short timo. . Judgment of Musicians.-?Theodore Thomas, tho distinguished founder and conduofcor of tho famous " Thomas' Or chestra," New York, ought to know as well as any ono the opinions entertained by musioians respecting muBioal instru ments. He deolares that they genorally agree with him in regarding the Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs as muoh the beat instruments of this class in the world., It is hot, therefore, surprising . that they are; now largely exported to Europe, commanding higher prices there than the instrumenta of their best makers.? Com. Spit?ons are ilow made so rich and ornamental that it makes pno feel rea sonably well off to Sit down and spit in one of them a fow times. \ V '1 \ The Wext C?iigw??. . / \ j The following table shows the com plexion of; tho present: housei ?/.repre sentatives, and the changes brought le?HoufcV,, Dolawarc. Florida.. Goorgia. Illinois.. Indiana Iowa..'. Kansas .Kentucky Louisiana Maiue Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi* Missouri. "Nobraska NoTcua Now Hampshire*-1. Now Jorsoy Now York North Oar?llna Ohio Oregon PounBylvania Rhodo Island South Carolina jTonnossoo. Toxoh . . Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin * DomocratB 1031 172 There remain but 17 members yot to elect, from the states of California, Connecticut, Mississippi^ asdfc/New Hampshire. BuppoBing the demoorata make no gains whatever in those states, it would leave a democratic majority ?f 60. ; r' -' Weeds and Dairying. Mr. Willard, of Herkimer county, New York, the highest authority in the dairy business, says: The onree of American dairying to day iB weeds. Whonover they get full possession they * become bo formidable that the farmer 1b often disheartened, and give np their eradication. Many farmers, too, have an erroneous notion in regard to the destruction of weeds on grass lands. The impression often prevails that the only way to get rid of weeds, is to break up and thoroughly cultivate the ground in hoed crops. This is not' always convenient, or even desirable, for, in many oases on dairy farms, it can not be done without break i ing up the herd or dairy, while some Sue von surfaces can not be plowed, here is another way of killing weedB, such as the daisy and that class of plants, by the liberal uoo of manures and grass seeds. I have eradicated white daisy, in several instances, by applying farm-yard manure and gyp sum, and strewing the ground with a heavy seeding of olover. Establish your olover upon tho soil, and feed it until it is luxuriant, ana in destroys the daisy and other woods by a system of plant-garroting?strangling it and choking the life out of them. Then, some weeds may be killed by frequent outtispr, and not allowing them to Bead. It is always advisable to pull np or ex terminate bad weeds on their first ap pearance in pastures, and not allow them to spread. A Safe Tether-Pin. The Agriculturist for October illus trates a simple device which wo infer any one is at liberty to make and use without fear of infringing upon any pa tent. A strong iron rod, say live-eighths or half an inch in diameter, is sharpened at one end and bent into a corkscrew like spiral. The nnsharpened end is bent into a ring large enough to receive a good-sized rope. It is easy to screw such an iron into anything worthy of being called a soil, using a stick, if ne cessary, after the manner of an augur handle. Snob a tethor-pin as this will defy the efforts of the strongest animal to pull it np, and with the ring at the level of the ground it is impossible for the rope to bo twisted around the pin. This device iB likewise serviceable in a hundred other ways about a country house, or, indeed, wherever the surface earth iB not covered by a natural or ar tificial pavement of stones. It will hold guy-ropes for shoars, er tho lower block of hoisting tackle, or tent ropes, or, in deed, any rope which is to be flrmly held at the surface of the ground, and the great beauty of it is that it does not got battered to pieces by being ham mered down every time it ib set in a new place. Breathing Through the Nose. Tho pernicious habit of breathing through the month, while sleeping or waking, is very hurtful. Thero aro many persons who sleop with the month open, and do not know it. They may go to sleep with it closed, and wake with it closed; but if the month is dry and parched on waking it is a sign that the month has been open during sleep. Snoring is a certain sign. This habit should oe overcome. At all times, ex oept when eating, drinking or speaking, keeep the month flrmly closed and breathe through the nostrils, and retiro with a. firm determination to conquer. The nostrils are the proper breathing apparatus?not the month. A man may inlmlo poisonous gases through tho month without being aware of it, bnt not through tho now.?Science of Health. ? Influence of the Glon. A. S. Fuller writes the New York Tribune as follows : Every nurseryman who has had much experience in the propagation of fruit, and other kinds of trees by budding and grafting, is aware of tbe fact that the oion has more influ ence upon tbe stock than the reverse. That the oion which afterward becomes the top of tbe tree has a powerful influ ence in giving oharaoter to the root, iB so well known even' among the common laborers in a nuraory that they are soon able to dotorroino the stylo of roots a tree has before putting a spade into the ground when abont digging it up. Va rieties with numerous small twiggy brauche? will have roots of a corres ponding oharaoter, and vice versa. Still all may have bepn originally worked upon the samo sort of stocks. " . ."? J ">'?K '-IX .i W js -av: True ??Within tha lost itlis a. considerable number of hayo called upon Dr. Walker, ? priotor of tho popular medibino known as Vinegar Bitters, and assured him that, .in their belief, his preparation i? ail infallible antidote for rum and to bacco. Tho minute details which have been furnished him forbid him to doubt the aoouraoy of tlio statements. This now claim oi a groat remedy to tho con fidonoo of .the public will give a vast and well desorved impulse to its popu larity. Heretofore, the "Bilters have been recognized as a pure vegetable tonio ahd corrective, devoid of alcohol, and thoroughly adapted to the cure of stomach and bowel complaints, nervouB dioordero, Jrilions affections, muscular diseases, and, indeed, a majority of the ailments' within the reach of medicine; but if it will also cure the craving for liquor and tobacco, philosophers, atates men and theologians ought\ to unite* their voices in its praise. Can tho good news be true ?/'*It is easy to, toat tho question.__i <~A NbwIjead.-?How many tfmeo dQe8 CO gointo550,000?. It goon 6,000 times. Well, that la a good por cont. Will tho boat " loa<l" evor otruok pay as much ? Cortninly not. But there uro atrong probabilitlos that an invost mout of fifty dollars mado in tho last Oraud Gift Concert, In aid of the Public. Library of Kentucky, will pay that por cent, to somebody. We have only to wait till the 90th or Novem ber for the result. - The most stylish collar that is worn now.is tho improved Warwick.* It fibs better than any Other on a low cut shut. All tlio odgoe being folded, and tho surface looking so much like linen, wo recommend all to try it. Ask your genta' 1urniahor for .tho improved I Warwick. Beet free, on receipt of neck and breast measure, height, weight and price, our (sample) 41 Model $2 Shirt." Fitted by patent ed modol. Btyliuh and substantial. AdtlroBS Model Shirt Co., 31 South 8th St., Philadelphia. Go to lttvoraldo Water Cure. Hamilton, 111 The People'* 8tamp of Vnlue.?Tho Government oudorsroont, which legalises.tho sale of Plantation Uitti:hh, in not the only stamp af fixed to that famous Vkoetaiilk Tokio. It bears, In addition to that oiBcisl canction, tho utii.i. MonE valuable STAUF of runnc ArpnonATioM. Tills ln csUmablo voucher of Its rnro properties as a Tonic, ConnEOTivB.and Ai.teilativb is world-vide. How to IiOOk Yunus?81xtecn.?Don't paint or use vile Uair Xtestorcrs, bnt simply apply Hsgan's Magnolia Balm upon yonr face, neck and hands, and nso Lyon'u Kathalrou upon your hair. Tho Balm makes yonr complexion pearly, soft and natural, and you can't toll what did it. It removes freckles, tan, sallownees, ring-marks, moth-patches, etc., and in place of a red, rustic face, you havo the marblo purity of an exquisite belle. It gives to middle age tho bloom .of perpetual yputii. Add these effects to a splendid head of ? hair produced by tho Kathairon, and a lady has done her beet In way of adornment. Brothers will have uo spinster alBtcrs when thcao articles aro around. Dr. Dan'l Wevasr of Boston, fell down a mining shaft near Denver, 70 feet. S Ho was terri bly brnlscd, limbs broken, aud Buppoacd tobo dead. Mexican Mustang Liniment was freely used, con sciousness restored, bis lifo saved, and bo camo home in eight weeks. This in tho moat wonderful article for Bruises, Sprains, IUieumatkrm, Swellings, Spavin, ningbono. Sores, or any flesh, bone or muscle ailment upon man or beast, ever discovered. It is humanity to animals. It has saved mucli suf fering and many useless doctors' bills. It can be bad for S eta. and $1.00 per bottle, in any drug store. But beware of counterfeits. Tho genuine is wrapped in a fine stool-plato label, signed " G. W. West brook, Ohemlsj;." _ OR'AQHNTB?Best S3 article; *end|l. Fami lies need dozens. 8.B. Kirk, WoBhlngton.D.C. ftlRO'ftQn per day nt borne. Terms free. Address* OlDf? ?AU &K0.BTIN80N A Co.. Portland. Maine $72 Each Week. Agents wanted. Particu lars free. WORTH A CO., Bt, Lools, Mo. ?f ABeautlfUITrana<rcrPlcturea,instruc A V tlont Ar?l.K-hur,lU<-U. Bull* tran.IcmM. AOrmChroma. ?cu. Agent, wmu.1. j. U PATTEN A CO..T1 Pln.SLN.V. AO ENTB w a NT KD?Men and women fSI a week or llifi forfeited. The secret free. Write at once to COWEN A CO., 8th street, New York. sH? iy *~ PKll DAY co nint-Hlon or $SO a week *T> ul * J salary.and expenses. WenlTer It und will PAY It Apply now,?? Wel?l?er AOo. Marlon.O "fta*^ ff**11 AI m^t ?D'r Palcnl lrcn n^Mo *>m *>as ?K I ? H I ffr* 1 111 I HI ?U' ?ml ewl connections crntilctc. BlV VI II? %M SCOTT A CO., Clodunaii, O. WANTED?Young men to learn Telegraph Opera ting for new railroad ofMces. Permanent positions guaranteed as soon as qualified. Address Pacific Telegraphic Co , 151 Main street. Memphis, Tenn. 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Agents are offered Inducements stiperlorTo anything herein furo attempted. Specimen etude* rrce. Address "TI1K HTA 11," Cincinnati, Ohio. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Offers to and will give lo every subscrlbur.;whclher single or In a club, who pays In advance lor 1875. and remits direct to this otllce, A. Copy of " THK RKSCTJIG," The handsomest chroino ever offered. For circu lar, containing terms, eto , address L A. OODEY, N. E. Cor. six Hi A Chestnut-ts., Phllsdelphla. Pa. A G-IFT WORTHY OF A ROTHSCHILD Is Brown's Hhakspeerlan Almanac for 1H7 I. It fairly glows with quotations an? l?us trations from the " Bard of Avon." and rrotn top to loo in man's life Illustrated I shall print four million copies or more, and being desirous of making tho distribution of them as rupld as possi ble, I will send ten or firien copies tree, prepaid, to any one who wll) Judiciously dlspo e of them lu their looallly. Address Da. 0>. PHKLPM SHOWN, No. 2lGr^ndstreet, Jersoy (My,, Now Jersey. OR AGENTS WANTED ne?TELL IT ALL By Mrs. Stenhoute of Bait I.?V? City, for ?5 yrari the wife of a Mormon High Print. It Ian litre the "hitldtn life " of the Mormona ?? s " u-ii/c n irate woman tea it." Bright, Pure end Uuod< It Ii tha bttt new hook out, snd outtflli all elhrrs three In one. Mlnlttert eay "(.'?>./ ?/xriJ if" I Everybody want* It. We want S.OOQ mux* trunly agents NOW? end will mall Outfit free to all who will cantata. Lat|* pemphlft? with full rnrtli nl?(?. r xxi fi-<?? Addrtss Queen City Publlihlof Co., CINCINNATI, OHIO. _STEIN WAY Brand, Spre and Upwrignt Pianos, Superior to all others. Every Plnno \"nrr.-ntcd for Five Years.Ssllustrated Catnloaites with Price l.lst, mailed rr< e <i i i\| p in it'ou 8T?1INWAY RON'S, los 107. imi.v im i ntlt -ir..,.!. Kst? YnrV MANUFAOTUIIKRH and dealers In Needles fqr all KowlnR Machines. 1 Dos. Needles for any Sowing Machine sent to any P. t>. address on receipt ot 50 ota. Try them. Agents supplied. Wheeler & Wilson's SEW FOR FAMILY USB, AND SEWING MACHINE For Leather Work and Heavy Tailoring. Wheeler a wIibou'b Family Sowing Machine was ihr first Introduced Into the household for gen oval nsb and far more, than twenty yean has stood unrivaled. More than l,ooo,000 have been sold, a number far exceeding tho total salesqf any other machine of Us dais. Wheeler .fc Wilsen'? New j*ovG Sewing Machine Is designed to do,In u superior; manner a wMor rango of work than any sewing mechlnd hereto fore produced. It Is especially adapted to tho stitch' Ing of bo ft nnd shoes, harnes*..c(irrlage trimming$, glovcs.lea'her ivork generalis, bag*, hosiery, cloth Ing, and heavy fabrics of every description. It Is Intended to ho operated either by foot, or at a higher rate of speed than other machines by steam or other power, and Is tapldly gaining that pre eminence lor manufacturing rurpo*es |wh'ch their family inacliluo has long maintained In the house hold. Send lor circular, giving testimonials and description of tho machine, to Whccltr h Wilson MannfiUnring Co., 625 Broadway, N. Y. HICAGO THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. .. - ^$1.50 ANNUM Unexcelled by any Weekly Literary I Publication, East or West. CANVASSERS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES. Tho most Liberal Premiums and Olmb Kates ever offered by any newspaper. Write for a Olrcalar containing full Information, etc Specimen copies furnished on application. Address TUB LEDGER. COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. ANOTHER CHANCE. FIFTH 1 LAST GIFT CONCERT in aid op the P!ic Liurary of Kentnclcy. postponkd TO NOVEMBER 30, 1874. Drawing Oertain at that Date. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift. ,$250,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift. iOO.COO One Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 Olio Grand Cash Gift.t..-. 60,00(1 Ono Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 & Cash Gifts, $20,000 each.u~. 100.000 10 Cash Gifts, 11,000 each. 110,000 15 Cash Glits, 10,000 each. 150.000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cosh (Wir, 4,000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each. 00,000 60 Cash Gifts, 0,000 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000 210 Cash Gifts, 600 each. 120,000 600 Cash Gifts, 100 each... 60,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each...... 950,000 Grand total 30,000 GUIs, all cash.$3,600,000 PRICE OUT TICKETS. Whole Tickets. $ 60.00 Halves. 25.00 Tenth, or each Coupon. 6.00 11 Wholo Tickets for. 600.00 23>i Tickets for..1,000.00' For Tickets or Information, address THO. K. BRAMIjKTTK, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, LoulsvUle. Kv. MASON &HMLMN Cabinet Organs. Winners or Til REE HIGHEST MKDALS AND DIPLOMA OF HONOR at Vienna, JS73, I'AUIH 1ST.7. and In AMKUICA ALWAYS. Declnred by MUSMUANHUKNKRALLY tobe UMtlVALK? and INCOMPARAI1I.K. Hold at Used uniform prices lo nil. which uro prlnteil und invariable. I'OllCIlAsBRB OF ORGANS AUK IItC MlNDKl? iimt tin- temptation to Dealers and I'eddleis I? very strong to deal in nnd recommend us lieht tho or, nun of those makers who will pay tltcm tl?e largest commissions or tils counts for selling The Mason a h.vMLTN OliOAN CO.. print Ingas tbey do their lowest prices, can atrord lo de.ilora only the smallest commissions. This plan secures to every puichaser the lowast price, because the dealer can not ask more than tho Cat alogue price; but It causes many dealers to do their best to sell other organs, simply because they get enormous discounts on them. Some organs are cutrently sold to dealers at seventy live per rent, discount, or at one quarter the pricen printed for them. An n rule, tie poorer the organ the higher it < printed price and tho greater the discount on It. The MASON A M \ M i.i N ono \ N CO. are now nrrcrhiK now Hlylcs.wlih Important Improvements; a ml are selling not only lor cash exclusively, but also on new plans of easy payments, running through one year or longer. They also rent new orxans with privilege of purchase. Rent paid three yenrs purchases the Organ. send ior the illustrated Catalogues and Circular, which give very lull Information, and are uem free. AddressTI1K MASON A IIAJtltTINOR C1AN co., nt either New York, Itoston, or Chicago. Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, ' Warerooms, 18 East 14th Street, [Established 1834.) NEW YORK. Send/or Illustrated Cirsulpr and Price List. HArPYRBLlB?. Don't despair I Read the crsam of medical literature i Thirty ...years among tho afllicteit; thousands saved from an early graver lost vitality; nervous weakness; who may marry, why not; lost mernsry; Impaired health. Thirty lectures delivered at Ohlcago Medical Instituts, V?rl<'0 60cts. Cmttultalton free. Cure, guaranteed. A ddrei* <>r call on Dr. A. Q ol1h. 167 Washington si .corner. 8tata, Ohli.ago, III. Pleasant home tos pt Xsnti. AH rorratpondsnos confidential. IF you wish to gut a PRACTICAL. UCBB N less KUUOATION, attend and graduate at that oldest, largest and most thoroughly managed Institution. .tonics' CUMMHROIAIj AND TKLKGRAl'il CUhliKOK, Ht. Louis, Mo, Write for a Circular. jmSHfqM3.:/^^tri|lli^ llIustratte?'l>?tteM~Bd^teu'.* Tho ONLY Hagazlho that fMPOKTB STYLES and SELLS Pattern* o? lhtih. Oal* OSE DOLLAB and TEN CENTS a YEAH, wit* a Splendid' S^Wmit^i^^ DESCRIPTION OF THESE fi NC RA VINCIS , ?! <7LOTH MODEL, fi.00. i. Boy's Sntt-Slzc?. a too years-Pattern, with CLOTH DIOI) KL, ""cents. !? fe!5!!?S0*lT?*i,t-^AU Shjos-Pfctt'crn. with CLOTH MOOEX, J. Oracle. Ovcrok rt-Bcautlful?IMttcrn, with CLOTH IHOIH-'.L. ' "lonivL^r.n cecils. Any Pattern on tblH page mailed upon receipt ofraarked prlcn. Salta'e '.'XarUat Drtn Heritor." TinS CUT ?li owi how be.nll folly a LQfiO MMunniy a fklrt la changed Into a BnkB Front WaUdsg gres? br Jb* In.Uirt WHOLESALE For $2 worth of Patterns ? ^atihcjnarkcd prlco send S"l .50. "For $3 worth eend $2.25- For 54- .worth send $3 The person who sends ?3 for ?4 worth of patterns, will he enti tled to tho Bazaar 'or ono year FREE, without prorclrims. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR Smith's Illustrated Patter*.' Bazaar, Only Ono Dollar and Ton Cents a Year, And a splendid PREMIUM to each Subscrl . bor FRJEE ! Any TWO of tlio nbove patterns and Srn ith's in stant Dross Elevator wUlW mailed FRtfE, as Preminm, OR ONE Dollars'worth of Patterns FREE, to be -selected after yon rcccivo your MnsBElno; OR <*ua ?* tnc i0'!0^^ neahttrnr OIL CHROIVJOS?" east eu HOLIDAY," OR *'LPCTLE 81OTe1S,^QR "MARY AND HER rKT LAjK? OR tho "MATRON" OR V UNWELCOME ViBITOR." nTtTZ.- Chromos are widely known.'and BELL READILY $0 each, being considered the finest, picture* in the. Ga-ZHIT TLT3E? JSL OIjTJB! We will give one Chromo extra to the: person \yhp sends ns three subscribers (?.QOand "'w^e?WS^roni? 'liers? ?Mosen Mereler. YoncanraUe rowakMwhllaiaualDS ^'?ftlaee, anil then 11 fall or xovt can ern U raked. It . Vatps lb* eUrt from tb o Fi LT n. IT LOOPS tha ?. iklrt la a tab UTEFUL mad iF?S'HION ablb MAN NER. ItSAVBS mrrothan ten TIMES ITS COST, bc.Mn UIm'oONVK Ni?rr,N?At, fin 4 ORACE< FOL. Ittanbe chanced from ONr.nrtE.ss to another In two minutes, yon HEED but one FOa a dozen dresses, riles, 4? ccata each. These for from f;j to" chromo art. seven subscribers. Wo will give four Chromos extra for eight ClVi thfcrihcrV. to person wbo eels .up ?B will get f J 7B OO in gold coin, AND a PRrhSlUM on EVERY SURSC INT Next largest, % f 25 00 in gold coin,etc.. etc. Wo cave % \ .OOO In gold on" last BAZAAR, .to 30 persons, whoso names and addresses will bo found in this BAZAAR, with the nnmbci that each ono sent. Got a copy and see. Sample copy mailed for 35 cents. " Smiths'Instruction Book," or "Secrets of Dress-making, 16cents. Catalogue mallcdforoneStamp. Address, very plain, A. BURDETTE SMITH, P.O.Box BOBS. 9 14 Broadway, New York City DON'T BUY .? UNTIL TOO HAVE OnarofiUly Xl3caxxilxioc3 OUR NEW AND LOW RESERVOIR La we have l^GOOD REASONS way they will do yonr work QUICK and EASY, CHEAP and CLEAN. ill They are Cheapest to bay. **? They are best to ate. CO They bake evenly and qaiekly. ?^Th8ir operation it perfect. wtrn?They always have a good draft. <They are mode of the best material OThey roast perfectly. They require bat little fuel. They are very low priced. iJjThey are easily managed. ?ff>Tliei are suited t* all localities. DJ Bvery Stove guaranteed to give satisfae'n Sold by Excelsior Manuf g Go BT. LOUIS, MO., AND OY BIOB BEOS. A CO., New Orleans. Le.j B. OllQUHABT h 00., Memphis, Teun. ; PHILLIPS'B?TTORFF a CO., NaehT?le, Teun CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY, Business College and Telegraph Institute, I I.KBANON. TKNN^hSKK. ' NASHVILLE BRYANT k STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, No. 03 and OS 4Untre.11 Street. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, _ No. o North Cherry Street. THE LEADING COLLEGES. For particulars call at cither College, or address I the Principal. THOMAS TO NICY, Lebanon Tenn., or Nashville, Tenn. WONDERFUL CURES BY THE . And ail dlaoaiOBof ttin Kidneys and Urinary Or gana. The increase of this disease Is becoming more apparent crory day; but thanks to a kind Prorldenco for the timvly discovery of this heal ing water. It Is unsurpassed in the known world. For information gtTlng description of the abors diseases, the "Geology of War.kesha," by Prof. I. A. Lapham, Stato Qeologlst, how the modictnal properties of this wntor aro formed. Bend for a pamphlet published by C. O. OI.1N A. CO., Proprietors, WaukrKhn. XVIs. Agents Wantti. Price of water, $12 a bbi., *7 half hbl.,60ots agal., in jugeor cans. Jugs and cans extra ouly. OtTHE NEW article* La?i_ eoded by erery Lady?Pa teat Nee ptireader. Scissors, Thimble, eta?gum rameed worth 11X0. Sample box, by mail o cents.- Agents wanted. PLUMB A CO 08 Moutr Klgbth street. Philadelphia A DVKRTIHKRSI Hand US cts. to Oax>. P. Row jf^LxLi. A CO., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their i\irt pkm of lOO pogss, ooatalnlag lists of ?OX> nuw> papers, aad estimates ahewlag oosl of advertl&lBg. VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. .1. Walker's CaMforiilaTIn eirnr Hitters uro n, purely Vegetable picpara.ion, made chiefly from the na tive hoiL.- found on the lower ranges oi the Slcrni Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted themfrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, "What n tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit teesI" Our answer is, tb'ift they romove tho cause of discaso, and tho patient re covers his health. They arc tho great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before, in tho history of tho world lias a medicine been compounded posseting tho rernarknblo qualities of Vi.nkoau Bittrus in healing tho sick of every disease mains heir to. They are n gentle* Purgative* us well as u Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflanun.ition <>1 tlio Liver und Visceral Organs, iu Bilious Diseases. Tho -properties- of Dr. Walker's Vixkcar IJiTTKits are Aperient, Diaphoretic, I'anninative. Nntritibiw, Laxative, Diuretic Sedative, Counter-irritant, Swlori??, Altera tive, ami Anti-Bili.ir.s. . ,tt. it. McDonald ? co.. Dn,ppunii oml Ocn. Agts., 8nn Francisco. California, and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts.. N. Y, Sold by mil Druggists and Deislers.. BECKWITH $20. FofftabloFaxniiy Sewing M*tAiav, ON 30 DAYS'TRIAL. s^wlOg JbMhtM Ct? Hew Yorkt 862 BroarJway. ' / Ohluago i as I Wab&ah Ave? DR? WHITT3PER., No. 617 St. Oharles Street, St. Lotls, Mo., rooilnn-a to treat sll eajtea or noataclaa to marrlaxe, bitwj lmi><irlilr?, e\ try sllmcat or ?I tat? which rr.irtu treat indiicretloD or Irui.ru.lcnee, ?Ith snparaJleltd ?neoer?; Dr. W.-? eatabllahraenl It chartered by tho RtaUot Mis r itl, w.i. founded and ha. tvrea entabllahed ? to ??.;u.-., ?af?, certain nirl reliable /?.?lief. Keine ? ?rMp/co df aeveral mvileal collcgei, and harlnft the. einerleno* of a sc? isiicMfa: :ir<,t.;. .,-,*;.-.,:<* ho tan psrlseud r-me-llea that >n> ril-rtu.il la all tbe?e ra.ua. 'MtapsltatitS are helotr treated bj mall or c*prri? tucrj where, if* niiti>r who fill'.!, call or write.. Krum iho treat nam ?.<r of application* ho la enabled ,to keep Ma ebarga*) lew. 31, pnges, ?Ulna; full atmploni, fur mo SlSaSfSw leal literature on tbla aabject, tho rcaultaor Or.* W. u ttperlenr*-; alao (he Wn thnuchta from lato wrrVs ur. irnnl America, ni nealed. r-?,i.|wilil frrfcOct*. IIOO HIWGBR. 15,000,000 IMnn., : T0,O:<O Itlnccrs. tM ?,60'? Tongs Sold. JTafdweraDtalera HelI Tb??. _ Itlnrrer J.I, Blo/r.?nr 100*VlS Tone;.? 1,?4, b71n.nl, po?t i1?'?5. Circular a free. A<lJre,a ? Ii, V*. Hii r. J.Co. Mcater, 111, URN writing to advertisers pieaso mention the name of th's paper. No 40, N. U. valuable Information for- ?ho^ who are ?v.?r. or contemplate mnrrlacte. 1 '.V^.* SMI? * n?aU.. Atldrow .Da, ?"JfT*\ *Nt AHXt R North fcthBlrsct AlO.