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Made hy one Agent In 87 days. 13 new Brooklyn Thea Superstition and the ter. articles, bamples free. Add.eea, Xaterku Slaiff The richness and variety of American slafig is remarked upon by all English travelers, who, however.raightfind at home in the language of high-born 8mm lBgeIu Bate. A lady residing in East King Street, ays the Lancaster (Penn.) Examiner, bus had a remarkable illustration of that wouderf ul intelligence in the rat best ffiOEA A Month.

Agents wanted. OneeamDltt aeminic article tne world. bee, Address JAY BKOMSOM, Detroit. Mich. family which we often read about but people departures from purity quite as fT fiDDIUC8'nny buse.

Cure Rheumatism nil I OrninOO 4 curonlo Diseases at Home. Cheap, Sure I bend for Circular. Address Hot Kprlngs Bath, 113 N. Eighth St, St Louis, Ho. seldom witness.

Sne bad several dozen irequent ana as great as inose prevalent with us. although perhaps not so gross IV1HS PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. Adopted by all the Queens of Fashion. Seud for elrctt-lar. JS.

Itihs. Ho. 2 N. Fifth St Philadelphia, Pa. I AniFft One sample box of The Great Circassian MtUlbO Secret the most elegant faeepowde i use -sent free, for only t5 cents.

Address AS If uuudx. fAi wainui street, iaiB. mo. $60 A WEEK MALE OR FEMALE. Ho oapt.

tAl TSTwiv fifMiiv WArk thai will bring you mao a month at homa, day or crenlnc. Iitutobs Vinos. 178 Greenwich straeb Sew Tor The ill-fated Brooklyn Theater was constructed on the site of St. John's Church, which had been surrounded with a cemetery. Mrs.

Conway felt nervous about the place from the first day it was proposed. She was superstitious, and feared the desecration of hallowed ground. From the first the place failed to pay. She lived on the floor above the main entrance, and often her superstitious dread of the place was so great that she would go and pass the night at some hotel. What added to her terror and dislike was the fact that she began sinking money from the first, and little by little ber small fortune went away from her.

Then her husband died, and among his last words was a recommendation to leave the fatal place. Two years later, Mrs. Conwayherself was stricken with sickness. When first placed on her bed she said she would die, unless removed to some other place. But she was persuaded to remain.

In her hallucination she fancied she heard bones of the dead beneath the theater rattle in their boxes. Dramatic News. Ma uiiota nrec j.u.ButiufLU' a tuna, Af) WATCHES. Oheaaest la thannow. ac world.

SampltieatdindutJUfntAfntt. ajjnj ForUrma address OOULTH ha Grenx CrmtenntM Exhibition, with Footprints ofths Age. Our FREE vovcrnmnjii anu mswrv. no KITAIj. Address Ooodspeed's BookAliibls yn We will start you in a business you eaa at.

without casttal. eaar np make 150 a week and respectable for either sex AGENTS SEASONABLE RECIPES. Scrappel. Boil a hog's head one day, and let it stand 5 or 6 hours, or all night. Slip out the bones and chop fine then return the meat to the liquor.

Skim when first cold; warm and season fieely with pepper, salt, sage, and sweet herbs. Two cupfuls of buckwheat-meal and 1 cupful of corn-meal. Put into molds and when cold cut into slices and fry for breakfast. English Plum Pudding. i pound bread-crumbs, pound wheat flour, I pound suet chopped fine, 4 pound Valencia raisins, i pound seedless raisins, I pound currants, 4 pound mixed orange and lemon peel, i pound citron, i a nutmeg, i pound blanched almonds chopped fine, I a teaspoonful salt, a wineglassful brandy, 6 eggs and I pound sugar; mix thoroughly, and boil 8 hours without intermission.

A Good hip of Coffee. We buy the best green coffee.roast to a dark brown, beat the white of one egg (so it won't hang together much), stir it through the coffee while hot. When sufficiently browned, put away in a close can while hot. Grind when yon want to make coffee enough for a tablespoon heaping full to each person; add as many cups cold water as you think your family will drink; put in a hot place let it just come to a boil, put it back where it will keep hot till your meal is ready then put off the stove two or three minutes before pouring out. If not strong enough, put in more coffee next time.

You must put it cooking a little sooner than when hot water is used. A Good PumpkinPie. -You want plenty of milk, just enough eggs, not too much pumpkin, a lump of butter and a judicious sprinkling of spices principally cinnamon and ginger. The concoction, when ready for the oven, should be about the consistency of good thick cream. Pies that cut out only a little less firm than a pine board those that will "wabble" without breaking, like a piece of leather and those that run around loose on your plate, are alike to be avoided.

About 71 uowery, sw York. M00DY'8 sells ant BOOK ever printed. Price, Agents send for terms. Mound City Pub. Oo tt.

Louis. eggs stored away in the cellar in a large earthen vessel. They were covered with lime-water to preserve them. For some time past she was puzzled to know in what manner the lime-water leaked out of the vessel, as she could find no traces of a leak, and yet to keep the eggs covered she had to fill it more frequently than it could possibly evaporate. The other day the servant called the lady's attention to the fact that there must be rats in the cellar, as she had found egg-shells in the cork-shavings bin on the opposite side of the room from where the eggs were stored.

An examination revealed the fact that one dozen and a half of the eggs had been carried off, and the presumptive proof is that the rats did it, as no other creature, had access to the cellar to whose charge the theft could be justly laid. To get at the eggs in the vessel they would have to rid it of a portion of the lime-water, which they evidently drank. This shows that the rat is a capital judge of a good medicine, as well as a square meal. Dr. Wood, in the United Suites Dispensatory, says that, mixed with an equal measure of milk, which completely covers its offensive taste, it is an excellent tonic, and one of the best remedies for irritability of the stomach that he has found a diet exclusively of lime-water and milk to be more effective than any plan of treatment in dyspepsia accompanied with the vomiting of food.

No doubt Dr. Rodent has discovered that the albumen, margarine and oleine of the egg, combined with the lime-water, is quite as wholesome and palatable as the milk, and that the stomach of a hungry dyspeptic rat is just as good a place to mix them in as the nurse's medicine- for it must be confessed that most of our slang is coarse and offensive, at least in form. But the most remarkable American peculiarity in regard to slang, or indeed in regard to any new fangle in language, is the quickness with which it is adopted, and comes, if not into general use into general knowledge. This readiness of adaptability to slang may, however, be attributed almost entirely to the reporters and correspondents and makers-up of our newspapers, who catch eagerly at any thing new in phraseology as well as in fact, to give a temporary interest to their ephemeral writing liere.f or example, is the word bulldoze," the occasion of our remarks. A man who went on a journey to South America or to Europe four months ago would have departed in the depths of deplorable ignorance as to the very existence of this lovely word; returning now, he would find it in full possession of the newspapers appearing in correspondence, in reports, in sensation headlines, and ven in leading articles Although to the manner born, he would be puzzled at the phraseology of the very newspaper which mingled itself with his earliest recollections and with his breakfast; for there he would fined the new word in all possible forms and under all possible modifications bulldoze, the noun, lo bulldoze, the verb, bulldozing, the present participle, bull-dozed, the past participle, and even to the horror of the author of "Words and their Uses," and in spite of him, being bulldozed, "the continuing participle of the passive voice." Such a phenomenon in language is peculiar to the country.

But notwithstanding the fears of the purists and the philologers It does not threaten the English lan A ISEIITC W-nferf, male and female, t)fear nHR I emjiloyweHf, business honorable Vw and pleasant, tiootl salary. Commissions oa sn'-. and Jt'ji eime paid by the ECMslFtM Maauaeturtitg Cincinnati, Ohio. Sore Throat, Congb, Cold, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incurable. "JSmwn'j Branchial Tro-ito" reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief.

their sons wanted this fall and or vinter, 1 0x2 in each Co.) to leu aicwBtanle articles ot real mart to the farmers in their own count if s. Business pleasant, pro fits good. 1'articulari froe. J. IVoietu.

St, Louis, Afcj. Extraordinary Wheat Culture. It has been my good fortune during the past six months to witness the growth and yield of wheat, planted and cultivated in a way new to most people, of which I propose to give you a statement. D. O.

Bissell, who resides in Goose Lake Valley, Modoc County, California, is a practical as well as a theoretical farmer. He holds that the old mode of wheat-raising that is, of sowing from 100 to 150 pounds of grain per acre is wrong, contrary to the true principles of agriculture, an unnecessary waste of seed and exhaustive to the soil. In conversation with a party of friends (farmers) he presented that proposition, stating further that be coul raise forty bushels of wheat to the acre from one pound of seed. The idea being scouted as impossible be offered to wager $20 that be could do it. The wager was accepted, whereupon Mr.

Bissel, on the eighth day of last April, proceeded to put his proposition to proof by having one-eighth of an acre carefully measured in the presence of witnesses. It was subdivided into spaces about 19 by 37 inches apart, and two ounces of seed was planted, the seed having been carefully weighed, the grain counted, and the ground spaced so as to take but one seed in each place. It was then irrigated and cultivated like Indian corn. Now for the result as harvested in the latter part of September. The number of heads per stool was from 60 to 118 well-developed heads.

I send you a sample stool, one of many from the plat, which contained 135 heads, 118 of which were fully developed. The number of grains per head in this stool was 80. Over one-half yielded 100 grains each. Owing to an accident Mr. Bissel failed to get the accurate weight or measurement, but making all due allowance for that wasted the yield was ten bushels, or at the rate of 80 bushels per acre, 40 more than the proposition called for.

Now compare the above result with au average crop sown broadcast. I am assured that the average number of heads per stool in an average field of wheat, sown broadcast, is not over five of 40 grains each, which would be less than 33 bushels pur acre, if all the seed grew. What becomes of the seed In the field where this plant grew, there was sown broadcast at about tho same time 100 acres. It was irrigated, as was the ether, and harvested at the same time. It was put in good shape, had the best of care, and at an expense of $300 for seed alone.

The yield was not over 20 bushels per acre," or 2,000 bushels for the crop. Mr. Bissell informs me that he will plant 34 or 40 acres next spring, using the seed-planter and cultivator instead of the broadcast sower. The facts I have given can be well attested, if desired. Should any further information be wished it will be furnished by addressing D.

O. Bissell, Willow Ranch, Modoc County, California. I have written the above facts in the 1 rrt rn RMBVTJlMMffmr Mnmrmi9 wmm; Db. J. P.

Fitlkb, being 1 worn, I grad- tttrd is 1831. sppotntol to Profewor'i eh air OlA hvrt 4mH4 40 JMM, rultiirtelj, stUwtlim. Hmnia, Gout, Kllur mi livw ilmisl funnua DfL. FiTl-EE BHIUMAllG EClfUT( TMmtJ CmiHL 4 LiTrPil), MnutU uiw, rwillr.ftmd FtnpbMi, blW (mm ud Mwdiaal Advio kI by Mil, tuil j. Aiinm EE.

rlTJslft oaU fwit PbUuUltki, MUWIXHArfilWHittNs p. 1). IEGGETT Cleveland. Ohio. M'e Invito the rorrcsnondence of A tts ir10 irfiitC fA TJ3.VTW.

or who contemphtte IMifftttinn. in Patent 9iafte.rn, The senior member of our firm was Commissioner of Patents for four ykaks. 2 STOP SHAKING. As sore as the sunshines, Di. Tutt'S Pills will cure Fever and Ague, If taken by directions a bold assertion, but a true one.

In any ease, where directions are followed, that they faU, A (rents will refund the money. ADVERTISERS REHIRING TO BEACH Tie READERS of THIS STATE CAN DO SO IN THE Cheapest and Best Manner BY ADDRESSING B. H. HUGO, 221 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo.

AGENTS WANTED for thaw ECRET ERVICE; book, tiaardlac the Mail, a ort wonderful tnok an Detctii of Postal Tliierea, by Ufa Chtf Spacial ApeBt Woo, ward. lllURt ated circa! ars relit free. Addreia nt-snw. OILMAN Harttord, lit mi P.O.DEP'T Chicago, Cincinnati, 0., Klctimoad, Ta guage here, nor is it at all likely to TGUfJ aflect it permanently even by tne addition of one phrase or word. For our use of slang of this kind is the most fleeting of temporary fash an inch thick strikes us a good depth for the filling: two inches is better than A doublw-burrel ran, br or froal action loeki warranted pnuiu twis the miserable thin plasters one some btmli sad ibooUr, oa no witb rlaik, Pouch and Wad-Uuttor, for 116.

Can ttnt C. 0. with privilep axainine befbrt pajinj MIL find -tamp for sircular to V. 1-0WELL 60M, Ma amp circular hi cinelniuat ions. ISucn slang passes rapidly into use and into general recognition.

times sees. With the pastry light, tender and not too rich, and a generous and passes as quicklv out again. Bart- 5W lead filling of smooth, spiced sweetness a lett's "Dictionary of Americanisms" is tSTOrdcrs received for sny Western State. for Catalogue. tie trembly" as to consistency, and full of words oi this kind "locotoco," J.

LaTH- S9fl fer 9 for agents. 41!) Wash. Boston. Mass. Wbw MAM 10.

delicately browned on top a perfect pumpkin pie, eaten before the life has gone out of it (say three hours after for example which lived three short lives, and then passed not only out of use, but out of memory. While they NEW PATENT EXTR1CATOH, for animals in giving birth, tn-iid for circular to SrtrkaBay. HOW TO MAKE IT. Something Jfea 1'. u.

Uox 41, Avoca, Pcttawattamia WM. DULIN Iowa. Dl4 salable. COB. St.

Louis. Mo. baking), is one of the real additions are in vogue, however, they deform our speech, and they tend to decrease our ME OUTFIT FHBE, Beat chance yet. Writeatonce DwtoF. NASO.N CO Nassau ew iora habits ot looseness in language ana made by American cookery to the good things of the world.

For the first pumpkin pie of the season, flanked by a liberal cut of creamy cheese and a glass of cider fresh from the press, we they bring reproach upon us such as AGENTS WANTED for the NEW FARMER'S BOOK. Gives full information on all kinds of Farm work. Drainage, Fertilizers, notation of Crops, and 1 arm-Stock Includes a most valuable and practical treatise on House-building, and book of Lena! forms and Laws for farmers. The mast valuable farmer's book, ever Sublinhed. For full description and terms, address C.

McCUltDY St. Louis. Mo. RIB BIV "ell RTTBBER STAMPS. Terms frat.

BHI rAI H.S. PiaaiBH, P. O. Box 896, Chicago. 40C nBV to Agents.

Sample free. 32-pape iptO ft UMIcaUloKue. L. CtK fiilif Week to Agents. Samples FR58.

SD09 I P. O. VICKKKr. Augusta. Mains.

glass in the sick-chamber up stairs! Dr. Sat is well known to be as ingenious in mechanical devices as he is au fait in the cuisine and materia medica of cellars and pantries. How did he lift the eggs two inches on the edge of the crock and then lower them twelve inches without breaking them? We know that he engineers their transportation long distances by causing one rat to lie on its back while others roll the egg upon him, which he clasps and holds firmly in all-fours, as the "sappers and miners" drag him off by the tail to those subterranean results of rodent engineering which housekeepers detest, but can seldon find or close when found. This tail of the rodent, by the way, is a most wonderful piece pt mechanism. It has more muscles than the human hand it is, in fact, a chain of movable bones and muscles, is covered with minute scales and short, stiff hairs, rendering it prehensible and capable of being employed as a hand, balancer or projecting spring.

It was no doubt a great help to the engineer and his corps of assistants in safely lowering the eggs from the top of the vessel to the floor, But this, perhaps, is not as astonishing as a well authenticated incident which took place in the same cellar a few years ago. A quantity of eggs weie placed on a shelf laid on light frames suspended from the joist. The shelf was six feet from the floor, and its only connection with the joist above was by the wooden pendants, the size of or prefer to sit down, as the rencn gourmand said about his boiled turkey, that with an allusion to which we began this item. For our reputation's sake we should stop this it subjects us with some reason to ridicule. But we shall not stop, because the men who could stop it the editors will not do so.

with just two of us myself and the Bint BOOK KKSPIKO. About S60 buiinl aaU tiiiiitiii at Wortlihic- turkey!" Company is apt to distract the attention and subtract from the pie. Golden Rule. Very few newspapers in the country sella lor ctrcuLr. toa BwlneHCoUeKe, Kvantton.

til. ration, til. 1 1 .60. THE NURSERY. A Monthly Mo gazine for Youngest Readers Superbly Illustkated.

gy Send ten cents for a Sample number and Premium-Ltu. JOXSIJ Xs. SIIOHET, 3fl Bronitield Streeti Boston. only two or three are really edited as to the language used in them and as STAMMERING CURED crlption. address SIMPSON Si Uox 5076, N.r.

to slang of this sort, it is regarded as interest of the agriculturists of the country have been thus particular in details hoping others may be stimulated thereby to profit by the information Shoes of Hnman Hide. The result of a curious experiment something pleasant to the ears ot the average reader, who is supposed to think it January Galaxy. "VEGETINE," recently made by two Southside shoe given, lo the tirangers 1 would say, make this method of graia-raising the subject of discussion in your lodges the Northern makers bas just come to ligtit. ine men worked together in the same shop, Winter Railroading on Pacific. Paper $2.50, Pea 83,35 for 4.d0.

One or Maule, and trial on your farms. A few suc Bayi a Bo 'a Physician, has no eqnal as a blood purifier Hearing of its many wonderful eons, after sll other remediea had failed. I tisited the 14 Todd Co's Centennial Premium celeorated cessful trials, such as witnessed by the )oratory and convinced myseu oi wa genu writer, would revolutionize the mode and one day they indulged in speculations regarding the utility of human skin in the manufacture of boots and shoes. Both were of opinion that it karat Gold Pens, from No. Ladies to No.

6 commercial size. Including- the ST. LOUIS COMMEB-CI AL GAZETTE for 62 weeks, will be sent to the address of all parties semlinx us $8.50. Address KICKER TiiOM '24 St. Louis, Mo, of grain-growing in this country and merit.

It is prepared from barks, roots ana neros, each of which is highly effective, and they art compounded in such a manner as to produce as remove from the farmer the heavy bur tonishing den of annually providing 100, to loO pounds seed per acre for his crop when nna urrl a half tr tarn nminrla allnarinar VEGETINE would answer the purpose. Arrangements were made with a college of physicians in Philadelphia, and they secured the skin from the stomach and back of a man who had died suddenly from an dinary roofing lath. The eggs disap Admirable arrangements are in operation for the handling of trains on the Dakota Division of the Northern Pacific this winter. Heretofore trains have been suspended on this division during ttie winter for the alleged reason that the business of the line would not justify its operation. But this winter at the earnest request of the military authorities the line is being operated.

The line was thoroughly snow-fenced, but this precaution was not enough. Is the Great Blood Purifier. Slood Purifier. w. Woman Emanolpau for wastage in planting, would be an that need be reiiuired.

With such a system how soon the mortgages would VEGETINE Ijong Suffering From Murderous IiOck Stitch Ma pearing mysteriously, a search was instituted, and three of them fouad at the entrance of a rat-hole in an opposite corner, two of which were whole and sound and one shell empty. It was accident, and upon whose remains corruption had not taken hold. The skin was put into a preparation of hemlock and oak barks, such as is used in the be lifted from the farms the mcubus matic" A Blessed Boon. Will cure the worst case of Scrofula. of debt crushing the farmer into the For descriptive price list Ore, address WILLCnX 4 GIBBS P.

M. LluJell Building, 609 N. Sixth Street, St. Louis. soil he cultivates how soon it would be clear that the theft was the work of the abolished! Cor.

Ban Francisco Is recommended by Physicians and apothecaries. Every train that goes out is accompanied by a commissary department carrjing ten days' provisions, together rats. That the process of engineering by which they were removed must have been ingenious no one can reasonably ordinary process 01 tanning, and in ten days it was in a condition to be turned in the uppers and legs of a pair of boots. The process of tanning changed its color to a light brown. It VEGETINE AGENTS WANTED FOR HISTORY lENTEN'L EXHIBITION It contains 330 fine enersTlngs of buildings and scenes in the Great Exhibition and Is thepnly authentic and complete history published.

It treats ofthe Frozen Bits for Horses' Mouths. with blankets and other comforts tor passengers, should the train become Has effected some marvelous cures la cases of was more porous than calfskin. I he Let any one who has the care of a doubt. Just how it was done we are not prepared to demonstrate. An Invalid's Strange Fct.

blockaded at any time, iiiacn tram is Cancer. horse these cold, frosty mornings de skin was duly made into a pair of boots, supplied with a 6now-plow and an ex vents etc. Very cheap and sells at sight. One Agent fold 48cople. in one day.

Serf I for er. terms liberately grasp in his hand a piece ot the soles being made 01 ordinary learn tra engine called a "pusher," ana witn a force of eight men. In case of storm, er. They proved to oe warmer man iron indeed, let him touch to it the tip Cores the worst coses of Canker. dress NATION AlPUBLISHIN Mi 1 1 il TimTAV Unreliable and worthless books I A 1 ton the Exhibition are being cir-.

eulatrdT Do not be deceived. See that the book yon of his tongue, and then let him thrust or threatened storm, the trains are not allowed to move, and in case they are boots made from the skin of a calf, and it is believed they will be every bit as serviceable. the bit into the mouth of his horse, if VEGETINE buy contains Bit pages uu uw he has the heart to do it. The horse is overtaken by storm they are stopped at The experiment proved that the skin an animal of nervous organization Meets with wonderful success in XercuAal once and remain in place until tne storm is over, provision having been of a man of average size would furnish His mouth is formed of delicate glands sufficient material for two pairs of ases. VEGETINE and tissues.

The temperature of the made through the commissary arrange' boots, including the soles. Soles made blood is the same as in the human be Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the system. from human skin, however, would net be likelv to prove serviceable ior every- isg, and, as in man, the mouth is the warmest part of the body. Imagine, we repeat, the irritation that would be VEGETINE dav wear, thoush thev might be well IJ1CUL3 iur tUO UUlUiUlb VI yaoBVUjZVlo So far no serious difficulties have been encountered, and the train has come through on time except on one or two occasions, but in February and March, when our heavy snow falls come, the adaDted lor use in uanemg-pumps Cures the most Inveterate cases of Erysipelas. The Enemy of Disease, the Fot of Fain to Man and Beast.

the Oram OM MUSTANG LINIMENT, The result of this test will furnish an caused the human, and consider that.if not to the same degree, still the suffering to the animal is very great. And it is not a momentary pain. Food is eaten VEGETINE argument to the utilitarians against 4 commissary arrangements are liable to be appreciated by travelers on tnis cremation, but to the sensitive there Kemores Pimples and Humors from the face. A young bedridden woman has lately had an interesting experience with a monstrous rat. She resided with' her mother and two sisters in a couple of apartments in nether Liverpool.

On account of the efforts of her mother and sisters to support their home the invalid was frequently left alone for hours. When all was quiet a huge rat made its appearance through an aperture in a closet. The sick girl, having no fear of rodents, threw some crumbs from her table, but for several days the big rat declined, and ventured no further than a head's length beyond the hole. Finally he took courage and rushed out for the morsels thrown by the feeble hands still he made as little delay as possible until the time had grown ripe for closer acquaintance. The invalid gradually induced his rat-ship to make nearer advances, and he begun to linger after the daily meal and gambol about the floor until the first strange footstep fell upon the threshold, and then ho was off like a flaflh.

The it became one of tlie poor sick girl's whims to have her rat's daily por-" tion-specially laid by, and the fierce looking and anomalous pet at length line. Bismarck Tribune. with difficulty, and the irritation re peated day after day causes loss of ap will be as much objection to this mode of disposing of the remains of loved ones as there is to the scheme of Le VEGETINE petite and loss of strength. Many a Western Newfoundland, WHICH HAS STOOD THIS TH8T OV 40 horse has becomo wort moss trom no Moyne and tho Theosophists. Pitts Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels.

it an. THUnej IS PltF SOURi 1 vv 1141. other cause than this. Before India- burgh Dispatch. IT WILL KI1 liv.ai..

NO T.AMKNKNS THAT nil 1 II HE, i tunsi Reports made by exploring parties, consisting of geologists and mineralo gists, under the lead of Captain Mur UK rubber bits were to be had I myself used a bit covered with leather, and on no account would have dispensed with it TKK BODY 09 A HOK OR OTHKR DOMESTIC THAT DOKf HOT VIELDTOITSMAGIO I'OUt'U. A botil. 1 Kfln. nrll has ortesl SSIVM A Queer Inhabitant of an Oyster Site 11, in freezing weather. Boston Herald VEGETINE la a valuable remedy for Headache.

VEGETINE Will cure Dyspepsia. VEGETINE ray of the Royal Engineer service, who recently journeyed into the unsettled Western part of Newfoundland, furn the Ul. of a bumis belnc, and r.torl i lie and ssswfulnaws nasuar a TSklmabU bars. While some men were at work down Cow Music, the Potomac River a day or so ago ish most interesting details of the ap dredaine for ovsters, one of tho work pearance and resources of that section of tho island. They frequently en men came across what he regarded as The cow has at least four tones or lows.

First there is her alarmed or distressed low, when deprived of her an umisuallv largo and tine oyster, countered closely grown forests of Restores the eutire system to a healthy condition. 6tately birch and pine extending many The man pressed one of his lingers into the partlv opened shell, when, to his TIieBesfPaDer.Trylt. calf or separated from her mate her low of affection. Then there is her call was coaxed to run un the side of the VEGETINE Cares Pains in the Side. miles without an opening between the thickly matted branches and foliage.

of hunger, a petition for food, some' table and nibble his dinner beside his kindlv mistress. Even then he could utter astonishment, something inside took a firm hold of his finger, and when he forcibly abstracted it he experienced Hay of a wild description had grown times full of impatience, or her answer TUB VEGETINE not be induced to stav if the most to the height of nearly six feet in some instances. The horses seemed to relish to the farmer call, fall of eagerness SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN considerable pain ana iounu is sooib-what lacerated. His suspicion and sur it more than the ordinary grasses. The Removes the cause of Dizziness.

To the olitMtpMt and best illustrated weekly paper pub- stealthy footfall were heard near the door. The only way in which outsiders could watch his movements was through Then there is that peculiar frenzied bawl she utters on smelling blood, which causes every member of the herd to lift llwhert. Kvory uumW I'uiusina Hum tu wo ta oriunisw contains from 10 1 prise were by this time excited, and he soil upon which this hay grows is said tn hn nhip.flv nurtured bv the molder- new machmerr, novel Invent Ion. new niiviiiim i iiuici iu win ivun. VEGETINE itness at the Stomach.

Falntness at the Stomach. a little window on the top of the door. at once opened the shell, and was astonished to find that it containod a cu its head and hasten to the spot the na engraving ui Itridca, Kngineerinft works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implemrnte. nd every nuw illaeovery tnCl.em-lutrr. The Mjlentltlc Amertcn hm been published ine trees.

A little island in the Gambo Relieves At last he permitted himself to be fon rious animal, several inches long, com- IV for yeara, ami ranun loreimiBt in uu muur tive cry of the clan. When she is gored or in great pain she bawls also, but that Kiver, a tieautuui ana partly navigame died without offering any treacherous trial napfrs. A year's numbers contain nafcetMui nletolv fillinsr the cavity of the shell VEGETINE leverul humlred ei.Krnunir. Tlumtwiids or volume lire prrfcrved for MiimnR and rcferenen, The prtvrtl- channel of fresh water, which, aceora-insr to some vaguo tradition, had been Cares Pains in the Back. This animal very much resembles what is commonly called a water-dog, ex-cpnt that it has no feet.

Tho head is cal receipts are well worih ten Union the subscription price, 'ieriits, 3.i0 a year by mail. Iiu ludlnat post kv. Specimen sent for lucent. May be bad of af believed to be the last remnant of ter ritory inhabited by the original red rew jiemerH. similar to that of a cat fish, with a large men, was found to contain no vestige is dillerent.

And lastly, there is the long, sonorous volley she lets off on tho hills or in the yard, or along the highway, and which seems to bo expressive of a kind of unrest and vague longing the longing of the imprisoned Io for her lost identity. She sends her voice forth that every god on Mount Olympus obtained on the be 1 tcriua, Models of ne PATENTS of Indian life. The numberless lakes, lnvcutloiis and sketch mouth full of fine teeth. Just back of its head are two laree lobes, which give examined, and silvloe free. All intent are dub resistance, and the sick girl had not the least fear of him.

He was never heard at night, nor was there any other rat about the premises. Then the feeble hand could serve the strange pet to longer, nor could the poor girl be left alone long enough to assure the tamed rodent that it was safe to come out. She' died, and all other efforts to call him out of his hiding-place were unavailing. The sick girl had had him in a tame condition for nearly six months. pulleys, and rivulets team with trout, it a little the appearance of a small bull- rk JL! UlL Muskrats and otters abound in various Quarters of this uninhabited Western dog.

ine man wno naa nis nugur uu- can hear her plaint. She makes this VEGETINE Effectually cures Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE Is effective In Its cure of Female Woakneaf VEGETINE II the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE ten suffered considerably, and it was lltheil lu the Ktli'tilillc Aincrlianthc week liny Issua Brml for Pamphlet, containing full directions for S)b laiiilt FsUiUta. Address, lor the paper or concerning patents, mcuvrsr 87 M'ark Mtmr, Sen lurk, Branch OflU-o.

cor. and "tli Su Washington, D. 0. much inflamed. The animal, whatever it mav prove to be, must have made its access to the shell when small, destroy- inir the ovster it found as the natural KK 604 L.

tC i -iCol. Valentine Uaker has returned tenant, and grew up to its preseut size coast and give promise of a very lucrative industry. Here, rabbits, deer, silver gray and black foxes were met in numbers. Plovers, curlews, and partridges were very abundant. In spite of the fame this country has acquired for fogs and storms, the weather was almost continually dry and salubrious, while the ky at evening exhibited splendors unequalod by the heavens of Italy or the East.

sound in the morning, especially in the spring, as she goes forth to graze. John Burroughs, in the Galaxy for January. We have no confidence whatever In the report that Chicago clergymen have offered an elegant chrorao to every new convert before the 1st of March, or 15 to clubs of 10. We presume this report started in St. Louis.

Quiney Whig. to London much disgusted witn tne Turkish authorities, who wanted to put within ine calcareous prison umui jjuu itself. The creature has been placed ADVERTISERS Who desire lo reach country readers can do so In the best and cho'to st manner bv ntr one or more sections Tim lwtT Nkwspapkr Ai'XILiAHV Lists. Apply to K. K.

1'RATT, 70 Jackson Street, Prenarea H. R. Stcvsus, Boston, Mass. In the hands of a competent scientific him as second in command ot acavairy regiment under a Pasha, whereas the Srince of Wales's quon protege had emaiidrfd a full colonelcy. man, who will determine what it is.

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