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Erie Ishmaelite from Erie, Kansas • 4

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Erie Ishmaelitei
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CHRISTENING 'A. KWTOWlffv OA AG Sky COuTTTSY. ill kilt. Jarger, wave-than contended With came rushing on us, reiawny gasped out The eople of the thriving village of America, sweet land of 'there is no other-like to tbec, -Thou art the earthly land of rest To all who oross the tterroy sea. uroton junction, naviug outgrown their village become a town, petitioned the liegisla- 7.T the tjtate udthesivillage of 'The anchor over with it or are lost I can hold on no longer.

In an instant I had it oyer the side. On came the bellowing wave.the boat was lifted upon it.our hands forced to relinquish, tkeir grasp of the jagged stones to which we had been clinging; 4. I dreamed that I had 'onpr been dead Spr'n rain, and suroaier liUt Had swept across my lonesome bed. With clover-scent and wild bees' boom Lightening the place of half its gloom. Serene an calm, myqutet ghot 'fl Came siftly back to see the place Wtit I had Joyed and mffered most To look upon bis grieving lace' i Who-e ruemoiy deatu could sot ejasej-y Buf mv lov-, whom 'Ten is heaven I er to c-imtbrt ausUtv Ji'iU KuOii'g buw 8 re hU btiart was riven My lo e.

wtn lue so chang That he could never love sgain Ml i Here no proud despot (rirfB Which trembling eut jecta must abe-4 Oppression's chains are rent.in twain. Her Tictim al ai free oye rights, God given blebsed rijrhts, Are with the common this is wisdom's hieh behest, uu Her dictate? alf For connffil must be rcultlplied That safety may pained, BhtfBaM, This is 'aat nation's streojrb to-dav TO Bfc D1ST.RIBUTP-A1 T.7nt a 4 Wfad ancUMth dWifcyJiirecl. Sweet land of hamea, svieit There is no other like to lhe, A Rent land on which the snn has h5n6. I48ttt BeulT MoBtay To be draw Ma4av, June 1. OneTPrize $3,000 in Ameican Gold n.

thou art venr deartrvme. Iff: Dr. one the few Americana who remained in Paris during the t-: i Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Norton is tthe-t 4 ve; of th Poets Th -literary habit mvist be strong lh her, aa she is in her 63d year, Three Polish' ladies the veil at the eon vent of -thft barefoot Garmelite nuns of Poeen in Prussia, bringing artehdowmeat-of Almost $200,000 to the lucky convent. New York young are hard run for.

stanaiadyertise thdr hait fer salei Xhe hundred dollars is the price usually paid fora "good head' onQ yard long. The bishop of ILondon Miss C. Hart to the ofilceof a deaconess in the Church 'f and has appointed her visitor in the district parish of St. Gabriel, Pimlico. In a town of Massachusetts, last week a young woman dashed out 4 of her Jiouse atopped, runaway stage team iby, hanging to the horses' heads; She probably saved the lives or limbs of the seven The WomarTs "Journal "sensibly says: "The world does not want women who are good lawyersand bad mothers, clever physicians and unfaithful wives, clear-headed and empty-hearted, for not from these shall come a completed womanhood.

The Chicago Woman Suffrage association, at their meeting last -wek, passed a resolution nankin George afflicted wits. On my dead finger slumbering a Now bent ab've another hand," And clashed nd kisd the dainty thing. And whispered of another ring Alas poor ghot I felt a thrill a sudden stab of mortal pain And -ighed Ueshivered: "Ah, how chill The air has gro vn, and lull of rain aly darling, ktss warm again l1' tl Why should linger? As I passed Uer lips touched shyly, murmuring low, Ju-t where my own had kissed their ast, One Prize $2,000 in. American Silver I 1IIUT a CTI. an.

sorlDirs will be open for foofeprlBits a trial te.i maaww- a-Vw utiinav Dyspepsia, or any Water supplied in wood or glass I Horse and Baggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worxn mu. Otie Fine toned Rosewood Piano, worth $500! 5 Family Sewing Machine, worth $100 ech 1 500 Gold and Sl'ver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from $25 to $300 each. Biivr.niu.-nd Cmicnra. Solid Bit ver and Donme-Dlated It is greatly to feedesirexltliat i oi tch jng was more geneallyrciceilby all farmers. The benefits directly Only so little "h-le ao "An, well," I said 'tis tetter so." Tableand Photograph and ind irectly are immense, notmere Gold Breastpins, Flngor-rlngK Gold Pea-, (Silver Groton Junction became the town of after Dr.

J. C. Ayer, a name familiar with every household in the country. Not long since, the people of -Ayer gathered en-masse to celebrate the important event, and the new was christened ditdX general Upon, the'bfeeasiou Dr. yerWas present, as well as many distinijisiied gentlemen of the State when the t)octorwa introduced, after fhe applaase had subsided, he responded foUdws Xai9' AND GEXTLIItlir Oath'e western coast of Scotland it slopes into the Irish Sea, a river, rising on the mountains the inner land, winds down amuiiK the hills and empties into ihe Frith of Clyde.

From remote time it has been called AyrXrom an old Scotch word "Ay ry," meaning- an eagle's nest the river of tne eagle's nest. SfearIts 'montli apd a contiguous harbor, long stood a hamlet which became a royal burg or town named from ihe river, and now aVKtut omthird as large -as Lowell the tsityof Ayr.5 For more than a thousand years has been nottd in the history of Scotland. the 'ward of Robert Bruce ic was or.e ol his re-aorta, and was especially favored by him because he was therecured ot, leprosy Oliver Cromwell made it' one of the depots and head-quartor a of his army in bis. attack upon Scot-lnodi tnrj one of hia bid l'rts is now upon the citalel of Ayr. M-f Hif Bat above; all its distinctions, Ayr was the binbtElacelof the poet Burns.

And what a poet I What Ja voice has he given to all the endearments of home 1 How has be hallowed the cottage and ail it cover3 weans and wife, patches and poverty, toeanst barley; ale, hardship and the poor man's How he wraps Witn tenderness whatever he names, even bis black leagues of pasture, the stabble fields, Sleet, and rain. brook, birtl, noiee, tniatirs and tieatiier. His Boony Uoon, John Anderson, my Jo John, Auld Lang Syne, and Highland Mary roll round the world in ever ringing symphony with what is purest and bast an. human-nature His songs woo and melt tne heart of youth and maidens, bring solace to the sorrowing and courage to the ver-bnrdencd by their lot. His inspiration has set the affeciiom of music in strains tbat are oinjer one man ever "made a language classic, but he has rendtred that lowland scotch a Doric dialect of fame Tne name of his home and his beloved river Ayr was lifted on the wing-j of lus pathos, and now the approaching yearns to reach ihe spot bis genius has sactiUcd.

Along the borders of the ee in a parallelo ly in a pecuniary but in. a hygienic sense, and the cheapness with which ditches can be construete-plaoes hehi I jj.v -t-i i But one, who In my life passed by th iriendship's cooU st touch and tone, I found beneath the darket-ina sky. Beside my grav all bramble-grown With orro in his eyes alone, A tear, down-glitterintf as be stood i' Hung, ttar-like, in the grass below I VleaHed blm in mv Whole number of Gifts, 3,500. Ticket limited to ooo. AGENTS WASTED TO 8ELL.TICKHTS to whom liberal premium will be paid.

Blnele Tickets, alx 5i Twelve tickets, within the reach of alL who has a good ox ieam SK Twenty-nve tlcaets. w. L'liciilars contalnimra fall list of prizes, a desert lie smiled "Dear heart, if She oohld know Hen of the manner of drawing, andcther information In reference to the Distribution, will be seat to any How sweet tnese Dner-oiossoms grow Harper's Magazine irig plow can run several hundred feet of ditches in, through, or around his wet lands, or feaiil Ihf one ordering tbem. All letters mast be addressed to omen. L.

D. SINE, Box 86 ioi w. sth and like an arrow we were driven forward but the anchor held and; for a timewre" felt that we were saved. Up to this moment very few words had been uttered, for the transition had been too great from the mirth and sunshine without, to the dark ness and terror within, to permit of speech. We all knew by what a frail tenure WeMield our lives, and silently huddled together, listening tef the wash of the billows as they came whirling and rumbling past our boat, to dash with a concussion like thunder against some recess of the cayern which seemed to be far, far away; Strange fears stole over us as we prayed incoherently that the anchor might hold and the wind drop, or clung instinctively to the sides of our vessel, when the eddying waters hurried by, leaving behind them a transient calm, so profound that we, could hear our own deep treathing and the bitter grief of our erstwhile happy little coxswain.

Were not his thoughts with the widowed mother who, if she lost him', lost her all i Presently the awful stillness was broken by a rock crumbling from the roof, and falling with a deafening crash not many feet from where we lay, the sound reverberating along the cavernous vaults until it died away in the After a while we fancied we heard the moaning of the wind outside our prison. Had it increased And if the result should be as terrible as we foreboded, would our fate ever be known to those who would mourn for us Would any vestige of the yawl, or her unfortunate crew: be -washed out to sea to tell the sad tale At last and what an eternity it seemed could discern a faint glimmer of light. A few seconds.and it had vanished. Then, like a bright star dawning upon us, it steadily increased, and we knew that' the tide was falling. Breathlessly we watched the bright harbinger of hope, till, with eyes that brimmed over, and voices, tremulous with thankful joy, we told each other that "we might make an attempt to depart.

It was not until cfter many narrow escapes of being dashed on the partly sunken rocks, that we succeeded in reaching the outer world. What we then how we acted.may be better imagined than described and I suppose I need scarcely say that we IN A CORNISH CAVERN; of a MOKftT Francis Traia for b.istbl exposure Of good day 's wortuJUByC G. R. WOOD row twelve or eighteen inches deep Tt was a clear balmy day in June when Richard Dawson, at home in Cornwall after a two and coming back on the same furrow, MAStU-AC TOBT Or TIKM year'a cruise, looked up three of my old schoolmates for a row aloncr the PRJiJTirjGs INK tO 4 106 Randolph Street, Cliloago. coast in a yawl hired of a waterman, and well freicrhted with all tnat tST-Special qualities salted both to paper and preis.

needed to make the day a merry one to oraer. A way we went, four of the. most the present condition or the county jail. George knew how it was, as he was locked up there a couplejof days for debt. Mrs.

Francis E. Willard says that notwithstanding some mothers rear their daughters for the matrimonial market as- a drover does his livestock, the demands for stupidity is much less now than formerly. Hyde Park, London, Mrs. W. declares, is the greatest woman market in the world, and that the young ladies one sees there do not need the placard, "sold" upon their imitation of Ethel in "The It is too plainly stamped upon every feature.

Miss' Millie J' Freeland, young school teacher at Oleopolis, light-hearted lads livinc. Bob Trelaw- nev. stroke, myself with a pair of sculls, Tom Da vies in the bow rowing randan: and Billy our knd i novel yatem of Life Itiserancw recently introduced Send for Circular lof Excellent Pianos; Or-; gans, and Melodeons, at very low prioes to D. H. BALDWIN, 1 58 W.

4th Cincinnati, Q. new throwing the dftfrlFif pity? "ajr and then finishing' off with the4p4e, liyrse plow and Scraper, aided here arid there with th shqel" a ditch about three feet is made, which1 can xe ofajiy quired depth. Such jf iivet field or a bog would do incalculable good, as it would rapidly draw off the superfluous surface water 'and keep the ground in good Workable oi der. The ditches reduce level so that a road which has ditches on both sides iwill be nearly dry an "a few hours after the heaviest? rains. The most inveterate jnudtfioles in roads can be permanently dried by running ditches along both sides and throwing thejdirt Lupanto tlet ibad gram and surrounding the town is a county oi the same name Ayrsnire.

lt woold weary your patience to hear the history of my ancestors from one ancient John of then John Ayr, down tbraugh the centuries to this Ayer now before you through LIFE, JlftUp.JaL LI I I their vicissitnd of poverty and plenty of THEA-NECTAR GLOTTIS. xoriune anu misionune now tney nave intermarried with JUngland, Ireland and Scotland, and later with the Americans, who are an ex IB A PUBIS BLACK A cellent mixture ot tnem an. and THE Ajrw cut titjvf" ip 3 i My Friknds, you have chosen thenamei in- UPON while crossing a small stream with some-of her scholars in returning home from school orr Tuesday afternoon, slipped and fell -from the log suspended over it, upon a stone in the bottom of the stream and beinsr made insensible. The little with the GreenTea Flavor. War-rantel to salt all tastes.

For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only by tbe Great Atlantic neritea ior your own town with an extraordin POLICY HU 1) 4. A Vi 1 rruipivv hia annual nremiums thn premiums thas earning ary unanimity, -ana have thereby conferred an THE MOSi. FA11 1 nisx akt ch tGOVlXMENT BOND 1 cn aa a uu.ii- the most eminent actuaries ir-acinc rea io js unnrca su ew York. P.O.

Box 5506. Bend for Tnea-Rectar Olrcnlar. Se land; indeedit has not yet heen of onfavorahl. mention ia swy respectable quarter. tonor upon me, the proper acknowledgment of which 1 do not feel folly able to express.

But I heg you ta be assured that itls appreciated and that it will be gratefully remembered with, a living interest in your prosperity while life remains to me, and, I trust, beyond that children crave the alarm, but she bed. By this simple means farmers 0100,000. HOW TO OBTAI IT THE strangled in the water, which was only four inches assistance MISSOlJJtii mu iuaus a ta. sTlkArt: vuiiuKQ alter me. can easily reduce their road taxes by diminishing the amount of work to came to nana.

have, never since then, explored a A pampmet ortweive pages, giving tne ranks high in the list of sound, thrifty western uueoompant. o. -1 It has ample capital MVr iH itA llabilitii aooi now to the capital." hha.dre .11 this name has become- noted among the many worthier around you, that is greatly due to its "publicity. May I be permitted to state Cornish cavern when the tide was ria- be done on their roads. Wo have information wntcn is vainaoie 10 every I man.

woruan and child la the U. will iag.CasaeV Jtfagazinc. wnence tnat came Until within a few en Special Notices. i he aaareesing. an tee to its ppUcy holders.

otfarhih are nnite as exaeOsK and more of th. State-whlch are quite as exact and the new laws times all the civilized nations of -the globe were peat upon the Eastern continent'. Two known of swamps, in" Vhieh cattle sank to the knees, being thoroughly drained by running dltcftes-around E. WELLS, P. O.

Box 14, Chicago, 111. Norman's Universal Haste Llnlnent tot Sprains GIRLS HOUSEKEEPING. or taree hundred years ago they leaked over to Barns, raises, eec cannot ae eqaauea. iuis lew ana teariuiiy at nrst, tnen.more and Tlireshers, Horse Powers and Mary Moore." in the Young Folks1 more tut always in their settlements timidly hugging the Atlantic coast. Within the last KfntsYtrdTi m7re thatt samcient to pay It.

loa. 'Policies issued upon all ordinary plans. Agents X7antod in Svory Conntye advertisement of Dr Baits' Dispensary hea.led. Book for the Million Marriage liurak isays; Mothers frequently them and opening a good flow for the water afterwards, when the surface of the swamp had become somewhat two or inrte generations tney nave buret out as Mounted Engines. Guide in another column.

It should be read it were, and overran these vast continents of by aU. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. dry and hrm, extending the ditches make a mistake in the management of their Children. Overburdened with laborfcand needing they are. yet so nice and particular, so tne West.

-Wow they are scattered here and poisess these measuriees stretches of mountains and valleys, hdls, plains, forests and Lbviboh A BLTTHa.manufaclurer of eut atd into and through it. The cheapness I WRITS TO TO" A I UTgOTT Sir- rT iramnaed labels, Stati ners. Printers and prairies with the boundless pampas andmoua or such improvements, their mam tain ranges of South America. Former erac manofaetorers of Blank Books. 219 Olive jealously tenacious, perhaps, of the FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LfST, rest oenent, and the small -expense rations lived in villages and towns thickly set- I L.

1 $500 BtLiOOlS, MO. 1 z. domestic, seepterj I they." often required to Keep them in. good order, HKLLKV1LLK, Cash Premiums to alt Clu'jsin our ONE DOLLAR SALE. Better roods, greater commissions, and more for otie dollar than ever before! AOENT8 WANTED EVERYWHERE.

Send lor new clicuUrs wltl fall particulars. EARS CO 08 Madison st, Chicago, 1U. retuse to delegate even a minor house recommend them to. the farmer njgtuirr uer puysiuians were, plenty and hear at hand. Now.the people are widely scattered in many! sections of these many Children like it and take it readily Nor hold to their daughters, forgetting NORMAN'S man's Chalybeate Uongn Syrup, for Coughs, owshs, mi co.

i of The Eclipse Saw Mills, OflSBbialag TBBXM PAXEXTED Initial to 'S Krcahr JESs, countries. For- great numbers timely treatment of physfcians cannot be had; over isOius, eo. soia every wnere. KURAL AND DOMESTIC GOS -if. Chalybeate that childlcS should be early 3 taught to make themselvcsl Useful andto large tracts ot countr good or competent 8t.

Loins Boium Takd. Josenh P. Wangler, Cough Syrup. A drunken man can rarely walk in everv dA- leading manufacturer of steam Boilers of assise their parents every in their power. A positive iniury is scrlpuou, Lara and oil Tanks, Coolers, Kettles, Fans, jinysioians cannci ue naa at ait.

iney cannot visit patients enough many miles apart, to live by their profession, nor can they carry medicines enough withjLhemon horseback for their a straight line." He's more used to rye-tangle. Chalybeate TONIC.5 c. jliso ui ainas bowh uoa wora, wis to luw M. Main st- St. IjooIs.

A l-xra etnA of second band FAirUJAIJK'S i 6TAWDARD aja, sizaa. done to the girls by this deprivation of all share in the government of- the Boilers on hand. General raoai. -Mir doae pr mptly. requirements.

Hence has arisen in these modi ra limes. Magic Liniment I Ague Pills I It is feaid that a broad-solod shoe will make a lady's foot look smaller house; for it is evident that they can necessity for remedies ready at band, with Agents Wanted. Extraordinary liberal in not be too well instructed in any -i' REFEBSHCB8: p. Bklxivillb. lis.

Nov. 1. 1870. than a narrow-soled one. 1 Tnn VI-a XTCVTT A A f0 ducemetits offered liTe' men to sell the Coi-et thing which will effect 1 the comfort mii 1 inT Ain Dai.

A0 direction for their use a present recourse for relief in the exigencies of wiua no other aid is near It is a new necessity conse- nltUllf I 1,1. .1 AAnHltinHn i personally acquainted with the ortelnator and oroDeietor of Norman's Fsrullv The editor of the Brownsville Cllo- WaiKOKKWith Moulton Fa.nxxIiriBsnrc 1 302 and 8. laia. of a Whatever position in Medicines, and have ior year kaewn him aa on. of 1" uyvu 1" UUINigSU WUUU1VUQ VA, lllUllflll per, is proud to state that he is the TiBL Boli.8 The beat arniair and oar most succeesial practicing physicians, and worthy beet working Wringer in the world.

Exclu iu a want i nave Bpent mv years in supplying, and I will tell you something of its extent owner oi a very pig with rat ot an connaence. St. Louis Advertisements HAMUJOILQlilQ Hon. G. Koerner.

Es-Gov. Hon. w. H. Under I.

-V-vj ail. uuu. u. uiiuvr sive territory guaranteed by certificate. For descriptive circular and tmrtm, address Colby wood, Hon.

W. H. Snyder, Hon. J. B.

Hay, M. Hon killing proclivities. A woman in Mississippi, last sea Our laboratory makes every day some 630,000 potions or doses of our preparations These are all taken by Bomebod. Here is a number Bassell Hinckley, Banker, 8 H.Chan- Vt H. PieDer.

dtob. outs rroaawy, ew rork.a isseii uim Hon. J. Hon. J.

u. t. D. Morrison, hob. The dler, Merchao life they may hereafter occupy, they need a thorough practical knowledge of household duties.

Circumstances may eventually lift them above the necessity of performing much domestic work, but on this account they need no less knowledge, if. it i not desired that they shall expensive Kralt. Baker A Balev. Drneelsts. 4c.

Pellevllle. IU, son, cultivated with theshelp or jt eqnai to tne population or fifteen cities as One of the most efflcactoas remedies for Dyspepsia oals Mo Edwin J. Uy, txais mo aawm J. uj large as Lowell, taking them every day (for mule, ten acres of corn, ten acres of Brown, weoer bt. Sew Orleaas, andSt.

Louis, Mo. ADDRKdi ORDERS TO Mever. Bro. Richardson A St. Louis.

Mo. wheat, and ten acres of oats snaking seeps no nor for- onee ODly, but again and again year after year, through Blaak Beea MsssheursM, Prlatera, r.UHAU BK8LDR A CO 301 W. Main st, eornc Tbkkoit Bark cm. L. Pbatt.

BAHNTJM'S HOTEL, 2t Second and Walnut Barnum St. Louis, Mo, atit'ar proiitoi ueariy one luiru 01 cenuii-y. ve all join the jokes about medicines as we do about the W.H. Morean City, Barnham Son, Chicago, 111.. E.

T. Flanagan Proprietors, Belle No More Painfal Corns.1 Japanese Corn File remove? eorns Iwithoiit pain no cuttingj nobleeding.tj- Toil can be your own chiropodist by usicg the Japanese ftps WITS ALL SIZES OF Durdens to their husbands. A young woman who has been fret Doctor's missron ju kill, thrf clergyman's in Vine, 111. Girls are not apt to allow to house "1 ting $4. 00 a month for general "house sincerity.

and the lawyer' 'et each lm it i.J Jorn File i JSl.8HAT MEDIOlj DISCOVERY. a safe, amnie and efficient work its due importance 'but such ot tneae labors among tne most "struma" reali l.S'l' work in Pennsylvania, has fallen heir ft ties of life. Sickness and its attendant suffer ment which can be used by a child with per as liaye A experienced the thou lis as to an estate of 30,000. eaa 1 -alllk ing are bo joke, neither treatment of Bear Testimony to the Woudoriul Curative Eflccts of iII. 5V A li Kit' CALIFORNIA reot saieiy ior tne total eradication- or corns and excrescences on the feet reducing them to a fine impalpable Dowder.

To those afflic.tMl them. This system or transportable relief, ti ILady I thinfc you said your name sand and one after torments that spring from ignorance of it, can esti coxswain, saucily hugging himself on the dwarfish stature which exempted him from any greater share in our labors. With many a quip at each other's expense, our'laughter waking up the echoes of the curiously-veined cliffs towering above us, we, glided, along the picturesque coast sometimes passing beneath huge blocks of granite, which seemed to need but a touch to topple them down upon our frail craft sometimes catching glimpses of tiny coves, whose beauty no foreign scenery I have ever visited exceeded. Into one of these our coxswain steered us when we began to 4t show? symptoms of fatigue, skillfully taking us through the narrow inlet between the i rocks that concealed it from casual Perhaps the dark hours that followed helped to imprint on my memory the peaceful beauty of that I can conjure up even how that years have passed "over my head every detail of the fair 'picture the high banks hemming in -the mimic bay, covered to the summits with heather and the endless -variety of ferns that nourish in the rich alluvial soil the trees crowning- the heights, the sighing of the soft breeze that stirred their the musical cadence of falling water as innumerable little rivuletsf bounded from rock to rock in glistening cascades, or like silver sprpents thread their way toward the murmuring The scene was so lovely that even the mercurial I spirit of our coxswain was impro-sed by it, and he stopped in the midst of one his favorite ditties to exclaim, "Sublime!" In reminiscences of- our happy school-days, and song after song from the Mario of our company, ihe time quickly passed away, till the deepen-' ing shadows warned us that we must depart Our diminished stores were-replaced in the yawl, and, bending to our work, we soon emerged from the peaceful cove into the broader expanse of 8t. Michael's Bay r- While we wera in- the cove, the breeze had that our little boat danced merrily over the swelling waves the bounding motion adding a fresh impetus to the mirth, which was exuberant enough at starting.

1 We had traversed about half "our homeward way, when rom -Da vies proposed a row into one of the gloomy-looking caverns frequently to be seen on the Cornish Every one agreeing to the proposal the boat was backed for a few the. head pointed towards the nearest opening, and half-a-dozen strokes sent us; into the yawning cavity we darted under the narrow arch, we perceived that at its highest, the cavern rose but few feet above our heads, while to our great consternation, we found ourselves irresistibly carried much farther than we had intended penetrating into this abode of strange echoes. 5. as anoth-r wave came tip, Impelling us still in spite of our most vigorous efforts to prevent it, we looked towards each other anxiously, and our coxswain's Voice sounded hollow and unusually subdued, as he exclaimed: "I say, you fellows this, won't do at any price. Stern all!" This, to our increasing- we found it impossible to' accomplish.

We bad backed butafewyards when, with a whirl and rush, against which we could make no another wave rolled in, and we clung desperately to the side of the cavern, to prevent our boat from being dashed to pieces on some hidden boulder. Though alive to the danger of the position, and bitterly regretting foolishness in making the venture with so rough a sea running, we did not comprehend our difficulties until we looked towards the mouth of the cavern. To our horror we perceived it was growing less and less. As the next wave came dashing in, its crest reached to within a couple of feet of the crown of the rugged arch above us. The tide was still rising and the dreadful reality forced itself upon us, that in a short time we should be closed in from light and hope in a word, that we should be buried alive in the cavern! rtJ- was Mary jncw isroom jo, mate it at.) its true value.

If they With corns it is an invaluable acquisition to the toilet. It must be used to be appreciated, One not exactly airy it's Sairy, and ue maue to tne people, must seep Its remedies 1'renh in their -memories. Thls is done by alvertising: "Mark its extent. A taking the run of the riewspa-pei-i with wnich we contract (some 1900 annually) is struck off in such numbers, that when piled upon aca other flatwise, like the leaves youispeiis it wiui a.iies3-jnstid or a show an inclination to the mysteries of the kitchen; "Indulge will last a vp hole family fr years, and the 1 price at which it is offered brings it within the hem. mn.a i-i xT3rf.

Horace Greeley, in ah' agricultural them by au means. JNever mind if the assistance they render is slight. A Mew and Complete Ulastrated EICTIOUABY OP THE HOLY BIBLE, Comprising a Gerferal Index, in which the various Persons, Plaoaa and 8ubj-cta mentioned in it are accurately referred to and every i fflcult word explained. One vol. ISrno.

cloth, 75 cts. morocco, ei. 25. Sent tree of poe tag-eon receipt ot grice. A liberal discount In quantities.

Address P. Gil AY, Woodward Book Store, which has recently been removed, to the'r four stories and basement spacious marble front store, 407 -N 4th 8t.Lou8, where they are prepared to. Oil all orders in the tlook and Stationery line," wholesale or retail, in the most satis tactory manner. A reacn ot an, arrantea, as represented, wm. Statia.

Gen'l. Western Agents Wanted. Price 60 vents. it .1 x'" i- 01 a uodk, me rnicvness througn tnem Is six article, lately wrote "ground ren teen miles .,1 In addiaon it takes seven Manhood "Womanhood. minions i circulars to meet the public de Who may marry.

Who and the trouble they cause more than a counterbalance; let them iron etc. They- rwilf oon and tne compositor set it iUp'give us a New York Evening Lead' oaghtnot. Why. 100 pages, securely sealed, sent for lecoraty seaiea, seni ror debil itated 35 cW. All that heinqalsmi er, maniiicnu'B Kina or in lor mat ion Our annual iisae ol pamphlets alone, laid upon each others make a pile eight and one quarter miles hicrii.l The circulars measured ennsri reach onsht to know.

WHimn. S17 fit. Aadress Dr, learn, it it is contrived that the teach rSL; Cuurios stn St. Lonis. 4 Smith Cobbbf Albany," lids 1S01 mi its; and theue assertions are matters of a two-acre iarmnot jar trom the city.

ti-' Good at AtA'TiMKSj-Dr. Henrv'a Boot and mathematical certainty. Whatever the -esti- which is nearly all glass, -and ing shall be pleasant. We have in our mind's eye; a little chit of a child, nine years old, who made a loaf of bread and Jnade it well, too every week during the winter. Her moth ratianin.whtch thtse publications may be Sadfor Pricos and Sanolcs Plant fills are vegetable, and eaa be taken at any and all times without repaid to" diet or is used to raise lettuce, clearing the Art AnA team Jt Horse Poieer TAreaAinflt Machine, XliU Gearing Machinery.

Tt lUmufhctory, Branch Hoase, TTATTTLTQIT. QHa. "ST. LOUIS, Iia AGEHTS YAKTED TO EIAKE $S0 to $0 per Month by selling SBSBBBSBBBBBSBBBBBliSBWsBl 4BSBBBBBBVBsiBKASWaBSBSBSMBaSSSBBBBBllBBBRBMMBBtfBS AMD How Tht Wb Mad. By J.

D. Mc-Cabk, Jk. They great success snaong new boohs. Profusely illustrated. It shows h.w a poor sHu.000,900 how a poor half-blind sailor become a great banker, a butcher's apprentice the wealthiest man la America, an tanknown mechanic a millionaire in seven years with many more such examples how enersy, talent and patient industry have always met with sueoesa when properly exerted how money can he made honestly end without sacrifice of principle.

Extra terms. Address the publishers, E. HANSAPOBD Cincinnati, and Chicago, -HcsIwSl tmL Circstlia held heri tney Teach the hreside of mulions upon millions ofmen who do cherish and re-gara them, and who in their trials do heed the drink, owner over a yearjt fpr -counsel they bring. fe AtrcTiON and Commission. Har- iJGrreeley says the, best way to jaise Cashmere shawls is to graft the Oash- er was kind and patient, ind.

she quickly divined the proper quantities of yeast; salt and flour. If she ot only over tnese great Western continents txt corner 5th and Pine St. Louis, sell at auction sales Dry -Goodie every out tnrougnout tnat other land so lithe known mere Goat upon the? Sweet AVilliam, Aionaay ana rriaay urnitare, weanesaay to try her hand at the and mulch vvith--whale-- oil soap: to toycu. tinderourfeet, the Australian, conti-nenti there: -are lew villages as large as this which are net famil.ar with. the name vou have keep ofl the rose bugs.

Boston Post higher grades or the culinary art ana saturjay 7 oots loes va a anrssay BRTTltR THAW TDK BEST. Korilt ihk Chal vbeatc chosco and jemployingthe remodies that bear pastry-making for instance no ob Inupper Esrypt' raiilsiKvere abun Coasrh Syrnp. All Drupgtsts keep it. Try a bottle; jection i3 niade. Indeed, she is quite dant-eighty years jagobiit, omy su cents.

r. sy a little carrying a bi J. WAUtxa Proprietor. H. MeDssAut co Drncgtita ccd.

34 Oua- mere Tinecsir Bitters are notave Trjnk. If adefof Peer Itirm, irtte Thus, gf ntlemon.bavelstriven.in -my bumble sphere to render some service to my fellow men, and to deserve among tbe afflicted unfortunate eome regard lor the name which your kind partiality ha-gs on these bunch or Keys at ner girdle, and anted. en iijfceneral Agent in eu since uie jifrus. uowii me trees, along the Nile. In lower Egypt the Pasha has made.

tinprs often getting out what is necessary 'kmi. IlefHse jLiaaore and sweet ior tne taoie atqancl may look lorward with con; of trees, and rain is i noW; ireoiflehtiw AlpYanrlrift artel paent hope to me renown you will gather, an ened to please, tne taste, a.ppe-tlzers,','Eesterere," 1 lf9 1'- pier on to Where there are several daughters def" it, and the prosperity, which tture is eachoounty in tbe State lor Perkins Jt House's Non-JEipioaive coal oil lamps. Every family should have one. They giver thrice aa ranch and save 88 per cent, for oiL 00 per day can be made at yoor horoes.f Address, for particulars; 8: wholesale and retail dealer in lamps and "fixtures 620 the careof the housekeeping should drnnkenness and ruin, but are "ue. naade reason to: trust the future has in store for you A California bachelor thua.

vents ih. Vollr. Pnn 36 be -given to each-in turn. Ms spleeh against i womankind i Ul'A SitnateJ as you are here in one of the main arterie belweea the west -and between the great industries ot the plough and the seems to us an ex eellent arrangement free from alt Alcoi the GREAT BLO'i v.iA. '-41 A and will certainly prove the most North 3rd st.

StLbnis. Samolos sent C.O.D. dog is a better beast: than woman You kick a dog and he will love- you the better; you kick and cpimiJe, jon must aid in ihtir excuaBgea and thrive with tbena. Soon these channvl wiU be valuable part of their education. MFE GIVING PllXXt a perfect 15eno-vator and Iavigorator i ijcfia, rrrjlxsgoS all Throat End Lurs.

opened wide and pouring through jour" pre urns, with what are caned high notions will do well to reflect that the the old stand of the WJ5TV YOn.IT JnTV- she will make trouble. Better marry cincts streams ot men -ana merchandise' mat poisonous matter and restorlnif thoblood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bitters accord-Ing to directions and remain loog1 on welt, provided' need your furtherance and must contribute to ELUY CO MPAIIY. Manufacturers and the dog if he'll have drudgery of the kitchen is by no for ten years Dr. Crook's wine of Tar aas teen les ted and proved in thousands of eases, oa- J-f To kill wet; them yourgiowth, i-f 1 1 Located here" In the centre of 'New lo whatdearer pot can jou turn that men in means incompatible with jthe' high ana Silver natea ware.

3iu unve st. their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or jable of eorinc SsSMSt at ta Kstta i-v with alcohol: this will: kill" both est degree of refinement and mental habit lltgioning life rich wuh the honor of other means, nad thovltal organs wasted beyond the point of repair. V' f. your mother town whose influence -through juts and lice: they will die 'its soon as the alcohol touches them, and be culture, (some or the most socially elegant women we have ever known They are a Gentle Parg-atlTe aa well as at ner schools and hex scnoiars ol itaeil an inheritance; wi'li- iuch-xmple as Lawrence." Twnlc. possessing also the peculiar merit, of acting-.

lerformiag wonderful cores. Will yoa fc preju-adiee oTnt von from being cured alaei" IX VL.J Ci" SA2 is rich in tbe medicln- ewiities of Tar, combined with vetabie ia rreuieaU of undoubted val ue. It H.pJ WBtsWi St eieaaees the Stomach, reiaaes the I irer and puis them to work, causes the food to I ust, and makes pure htood. If you ar dieted come perfectly dried, up a very nave been adepts the art or oread- Hoar, what may you not hope for as atoowerfol agent larellevl Con gestion or Inflam- short time. This can be applied with and-pie making nay, it is not long If vou do not Xeel.wellyQU send for a ol'usetulneas in the councils of the; State an tnatton of the Liver; sind ail the Visceral Organs.

out any of iniury at any time. since tnat we saw a talented -and doctor, he eatls upon yon, looks wise scrawls FOR. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in Contrast cur conditions With that ol Europe N-ms "eyphirs. i an eat and Biddy says, "It is the greatest highly educated lady don a 3 pair of V. we now ins ew-eituhi uma mam ui to ay way, Cre young or old, married or single, at the dawa of womanhood or'at the tSrh of MfetheseJTBiettters thine 've iver heard- tell of tor the some hiergly phies npon a piece of paper which yon take (o a drtr store and tWre pyttJs.

ts c's Wise of Tar, are what yon bead. c's gloves, go down on her and an alternately torn and impoverished with warr, "crsdit it as you may to the. betwr education of the people, and you will realize the value of tbeexamulw old motker 6dton 1 jsaC 'it ite mas? -Bonder- heads of thechilder." biacBMead a stove, just to show av no cqiL i su I C0 ides the ocm? 'I te, a remedy turoat, -ti g. oriwper t'Hncnu ev, aeiwi fm-s-t t.as ouice wid tuc 4 i-l priva'-a f-' Bridget how it is done. Remember.

Far InOammatorf wad rareIe lllMias iflS 0(Sfwrf has feet you. so worthy ot- your amb' toni -to Is ram water as, pure as. spring or well water, and as fit to cook with Rain water is always soft, but xarely follow. Build schools for your children and find talent to teach them. th.

intelligence and Ism and Coot, Pyseefa Billeas Itcmlttent and laterwititea Few erswX iaensce of riliaeya, gins, that nome constitutes the very essence of a man's idea of happiness, and if you do not fit yourselves to make 4 e-- of A. ssi hare ca-4l many 'oe it aepse Ier these cesaptMAta. jsfftaiii re a few doMin. AH suDnpr from. wm out r-k' i ine of Tar Uas ouihA tnasy raearsMsb 1 should ren9emb it fs-1 fnlcm, efei ia h.

"is k.a and bv i any pure and wholesome as it rails trom integ! lty in prosper us and nappy nomes wilt be jour sure reward. WH 4, Iircvrato a nd Bladacrr, tires fct aavj oora now wac tne homes or your future Husbands the sky. In its fall through the air oi se 4lt. MS- Asaoeiacea as youjiav maoe wiiii year weai nine times oot ten mot half ao 'good' Dr. Mbasa's Iitiia Roe which ots bnt Kets per box:" Do" jott think ftietonAarfce bst you fcay the most for "If jroa 'do, we advise.

mitv'xt ment, the Moaaa'B rmiAiBooT tji ljsey are prepared trom a formula pronouacW by4he most learned physicians of oar oonntry, to be the best andfaiolt eessfuL Sach Diseases arecansea tr tMtc bright, cheerful, orderly, and a refuge iuexfrtw.cei rabe r- -o, -er it absorbs much atmospheric air, car and woe, 1 wish might be allowed to contn Clcad, a-tilch eenertlproduced by derang- bu'eirorn mv means, such as they are, eorae- from all the world beside, how can bonic acid, and salts 'of ammonia: Sn- Kill re.OBuibie nmlusut. la I ment cf the DlircitlveCft r--5? thinff towards this foundation of tbe public you hope to be happy to at-' -e vaamnh, rwmo-'ae Is- Over laree towns' it brines down soot. DYSPEPSIA t3 K'TK IGSSTSXfSt.eadaeBe position he stands wiaiont ep see the doctor in person private C. a -Cafes CMl pahUa tbe Shuiaers.COug,TlgStnesJf theCBest- maKe them nappy at sulphurous and sulphurie acids. Near Ui atlemen, nave uet.ainea you too long, up-nrtsstd ith the fear that I do not deserve tee tr.

Economy in cooking has a great sitneas, Sbnrtrt tasty. the sea. it contains a nine sait. i ear Cine" The lNBiA.SooTPtLM 1 4. A Erlen ily -e it t- j-sbs i I.o-nl.

B. 7 R. n.Jaiii1 a. Jad jtffiWpa etatur aO i oeai to oo with maKing me easy, bestow, I spray Gotl to male me-'worthier, and to ernBe upon yoiix Hith; HU ly all of these substances areiemD ved- Headache, Liver complalnts4ln5igeHf fnere is a lasting charm in a good 4 -r pefjHstual pleising. by filtering.

ba r-y I nouse Keeper there is a proiound les pepsia, Female irregular'tie, np both sugar-coatedad iilin. a Pli ANTING 6he Wfcats son in her attention to the things of wlir linfl loori trilil 4 large potatoes, they must use. but trial. Ecli by all dealers. the kitchen.

There is nothing so beau- that he must never ask for 'anything ihj iiiuesurioaoie sensations, ws watched each wave rise higher and higher, and the faint lierht crrow dim --theHoutVl-wCt of the e.0ttLJr1p'mK,'-' torn, are if "dc "tfrfe Qthey fc Eto.aa' and st estfto 1 4r and ti 'jwl 'Vt idr t-ia-if maca tJoffS of a4isKart' SsSsSSeswa, i otci t3- CarbunclfS, I.lr"-i Gv a little' seed but, if medium size-or tiful as a usenil life. "For my part, I to eat when away from home, went Norman'a Arae Pit's are warraa' small tubers are wanted, then it will toed tOBic preoratio bi irfMi the al- aawinrdla to ops. mer; while, to increase the horror. of vis.o i answer to use more seed Jt )z is de SOOT into a neighbor's house one day, when thelad-yehahced'to "be frying cl-nt: ti t'1 'vftiw orsm.s a t. 1.

Menrys WlllllfMisrlhti a plat tits It wo i at the tninK no gin snouid stand at tar, Who has not first stood wash-tub. si- our situation, our (boat, was dashed, to sirable to raise early potatoes; ithbn jd is -rm er ta .1. i 4 vl or't hr 1" T1 ana fro with such violence that we knew not how long we might hope doughnuts. said he, "your arq eooking." i A i use the large potatoes for seed, because they have the strongest eyes but if for a late crop, the smaller pota 1, riar' Li pcla, 1 The narrow gauge railway has been rosrn. sur-a in ii.t' Aware that heuaa peen weu warn Tn.i.

prevent, us oeing Drouen Clinging with our bleedine finsera A LLWho send md introduced into Pennsylvania and 'I Honkl toes will do just as "well for planting, their addr to E. ZE VfcLT. Ko. Humors ssri.i 5 Ins street, Clnf ions, if, -nT. ft to a.1, 1 ptoati" tflaJUnMa.

nesiln.a tr tas a circular of 1 i other Northern and Western States, to the projecting rocks.we sat with, our ed, and anxious to see if his appetite would get the better of his manners, the lady did not givkhinvaiiy hj i. 1 1- will result In and Is fci high favor, as offering to lace turned in mute despair towards A Large RoE.f An account theonening; and the "God help us!" doughnuts. America a cheaper system of transportation than the ordinary railway. The the larcest rope in the world, as de -jf sof iia 4 or i i un'r aj said returning to nhe scribed in one of the daily papers of nrst narrow gauge railroads in Amer anlvippr Mvnur o.akea look nice." a a. I I i i Ma i "1" i i 'i i i-.

i. .1 mat oursi irom 1 reiawny 's hps sounded like the word of doom to all. i Higher and higher crept the insatiate waters, now reaching the very Birmineham-Enffland: the place of ica were in the minings district of nice." me iauy, manufacture," will prove interesting to 1 L.ulliit Ol 4 ftrt'Mlcoi nm twtsji. fa ne pure and tua heai.U of ia tiwi "they are the best 1 ever 'JS Pennsylvania, the" gauge' being" two feet six inches, the engines weighing less than eight tons, which attaina summit of the arch, and obliterating After playing with the-cat. aw hue, the American tAeording to the details triven the -rope is li.OOO he remarked: ft yardsnlotig, measures five tone- safe speed of twenty miles an hour.

in; then, as if to moek us, receding linn And they smell nice," yes, they smell the fourth inches circumiereucet--and we'ehs over 60 tons. Made of patent mi me iuint ray was once more visible. Again and again this happened but i There are coing to Nebraska this charcoal wire laid round a hett-p' center, the rope consists of G' strnni3, lady 's tantalizing answer. 'liVe'l," sfikl the boy, "I suppose if any Ltle child that was hungry should in here when youwf at last we were enveloped in pitchy darkness, he wall water had barred usin, and unless God helped With 10 wires" in each strand." Each season more settlers than ever before. It is probable that forty -thousand inhabitants will be added'to the popu 1 GKTT 'V fr-'At.

wire measures 12,160 yards, sa that ns, we fcai taken our last look At tho lation of the state this year. The cor thatyi iwoiui -i 60E eUiin'T to eat V' the entire length of, the; wire reaches A l- the enormous total or more than 41J5 new comers are mostly in organiza Ivjij miles. To this is to be added -the "Well, yea I think I would." "Well," said he, after another turn tions from the states or it P- -I with the cat. "1 kucss 1 must go Europe, and are taking lands under the homestead or preemption laws, II. E.

HILL AF.D L.seftdt&c:jr"-.J length of yarn used for the center, namely, 97 threads, each thread measuring 15,000 yards, and giving home, for I am very hungry." bright world without. It was hard to die so young and ven now I think it no shame to our manhood that choking sobs and earnest cries for mercy thronged to our as wt struggled to hold on against volume of water striving always dash us onwards into the deeper es of the chasm. our haato si'mi al Arm wo Tin fnr- and by purchase from railroads. Itlsneeuiess 10 auu mat jj total length or aoout jmu mnes. a doughnut.

A ddhig together the wire and yarn Utah furnishes the latest smart wo- tJasur-trtarfrss'ud Te there is a grand total of 635 miles of man, wuo, at tne age ui o-, gxeAcu fir hnahela of wheat and Direct telegraphic eommunicatt-n material, ail going to making up a lias been 'tioiijmfu i.vwv. i- rope oi iitue raised thirty bushels of potatoes, and monsts? wire and hemp i ten that a small anchor was, lying dug and carried them into the cellar, I under six nulfs loBg Tinw. the bottom of the boat but now,.

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