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an»l thfe mountainous , now : called Wales,

ir is was" before he canle to the throne. Liter he became king he was not chaste it all. • - \ •'; '• .I'.'JV • Qaeen Anne lia<J no issue except an mfortunate one m %er leg, which carried leroff Ausust 1st, 1714.

George I I I . can hkrdly be said to have •eignedV he merelv frizzled.

George IV. was a perfect wreck, he &id nothing but visits. We are wrong, be paid the debt tif nature June 26th,' 1830.

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There are many farmers who have ex-•tr.* good butter cbwsj.and do not know it. They have poor pastures.in summer, and no shelter and indifferent feed in winter. In the louse they have -no conveniences

ir * butter, the milk is set where iJo arrangements for keeping i t turner, and in the living room,

^cCthe odors of the kitchen in d neither the quantity nor the

e any index of what a cow can tange.

thick wind, broken wind, and r jarinff, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in norses use Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Don't buy a large pack of worthless powder.

An Irishman called at a drugstore to get a botde of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment for the Rheumatism; the druggist asked him in what part vi the bodv it troubled him most. "Be me soul, said be, I have it in every houl and corner of me."

To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Camphorated Sapona­ceous Dentifrice. Twenty-five cents a bottle

Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco

MASON k HAMLIN CMET ORGANS. D e m o n s t r a t e d b e s t b y H I G H E 8 T H O N O R S A T A L L W O R E D ' 8 E X P O S I T I O N S F < » S T W E L V E Y E A B S j v i z : a t P A B I S , 1867; V I E N N A , A T J E U H J A , 1876, P A B I S , 18

I M P O R T A W T S O T I C E . - F * ' m * r » ' P a m -i l*e- a n d o t h e r s c » n P u r c h a s e n o R e m e d y pqua l t o J - r . T O B I A S ' V K H E T I A N L I N I M E N T f o r t h e c u r e o C h o l o r a . D i a r r h o e a , D y s e n ary . <Croup, C o l i c a n d S e a S l c k n 8°, t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y — ( I t I s perfrctljr h a r m l e s s ; s e e o a t h a c o o m p a n y l i g e* c h h o t t e ) , a n l e x t e r n a l l y for O o r o n i c R h e u m a t i s m , H e a d a c h e , T a o t a n c h e , S o r e T h m x t . C u t s , Kurr.s, S w e l l i n g s , B r u i s e * , M o s q u i t o B i t e s , o l d S o r e s , P a i n s i n t h e L i m o f , B ' c k - a n d C h e s t . T h e V E N E : i A N L I N I M E N T w a s i n t o d u c e d In 1874, a n d n o n n o h o h a s u s d i t b u t c o n t i n u e s t o d o s o , m a n y staling that if it was ten collar* a bottle they would n o t b e withou<-. i t . ' l h o n s a n r t s o f c e r t i f i c a t e s c a n b e s e e n a t t h e D e p o t - p e a k i n g o f i t s w o n d e r f u l c u r a t i v e p r o p e i t i e s . o l d by t h e D r u g g i s t s a t 4 0 c i s . D e p o t 42 M m ray S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k .

A P L E W O O D I N S T I T U T E . P i t ' s B e l d . *>»8« . >pi

a r t B8 R e v s . C V . S p e a r a n d R . M A v e r y , P r i n c i p a l s . M

F u l l . M o r e r o o m r e a d y f o r t e r m o n e o i n g J a n 6,1879. A d -

KlDDERS rASTILixSibymaa. Stowell&Co. •"SBSSIMTHBL by m a l l . S t ICbarlestoivn. M a s s .

A % L o a d s o f Mer t i e ina l JRuhb i s l i

J i ^ o w e d by invalids, and tkeir physical / i h u s kept alive for years, when tha t

^sV'onic s t imulant and! corrective, Hos-er* iS tomach Bitters, wpuld speedily set

* •"•••'=.. iered and worn rv&t mechanism of |-,; ;m in active and heklthful% operation V'lt has been demonstrated over aud /din tha t the requirements of the sick ivered far better by the bitters than by

jjity of the miscalled remedies of the icopcoia. The stomach is strengthened,

*r regulated, the bowels pu t in proper s ' , ' the blood enriched and purified, and xf^rvous system rendered tranquil and V' As by this inestimable family medicine

1 caguard against disease, which is more-s imost agreeable and effective appetizer, y/ordial peculiarly adapted to the wauts ,i.aged and infirm, delicate temales, and .! ^escing patients. I t U, besides, im-.;? ely popular as an antidote to malaria.

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Great Bore I The TJFFIN Well Boring & Rock Drilling M i d l i n e B o r e s W e ' l s f r o m 4 1 > 44 i n c h e s i n d i ­

a m e t e r . I t i s t h e b e s t R o c k D r l ' l e r k n o w n . T h e o n l y suc -c e s s f u l c o m b i n e d m a c h i n e . $ U 5 A D * Y e a e i y m a d e . B o o k . F R E E . L O O M I S 4 N V M A N , T I F F I N , O H I O .

T H E S C I E N T I F I C NKW8. N e w v o l u m e b e g i n s J a n ' y 1,18*9 T e r m s O n e D o l a r a

y e a r P o p u l a r 8c ixr . ee , I n v e o l i o o s , M a c h i n e s , T o o l s , I m p l e m e n t s , N e w P a t e n t s , W o r k s h o p a n d F a m i l y H i n t s f u l y i l l u s t r a t e d . A n e x c e l l e t p a p e r f o r m a n u f a c t u r ­e r . m e c h a n i c s , i n v e n t o i s , a n d ai l c la s s - s. O n l y O n e D o l l a r a year , l e s 10 c l u b s . S p e c i m e n s s e n t .

S . B . W A L b S &SON' P u b l i s h e r s , 10 S p r u c e S t . N . T .

T h e i r » . SltfiiHl S e i v i c e . '•^dually, t he wild and ungovernable

oas of na tu re are, through science, made of se t o m a n . Following in the wake of the in-

.genious inventions for the use of steam and Aricity, comes the organization of the U. S. :al Service. Ia it not. wonderful tha t a am could be originated and perfected.

..orebyan operator can accurately prt-dict o weather of a disl ant locality ? And yet ex-

•Prtence proves our"s torm signal" to be reli-abte. Equally great are the advances made in

>i science of medicine. Step by step, uncer-,-,^ties and doubts have yklded to absolute

• !ii>iiy. The discoveries of Harvey and vncr have been succeeded by the Golden

•< clival Diseovi>ry of Dr. R.i '{. Pierce. No •nger need people despair because some phy-f ian has pronouncefi t he lungs unsouhd.

rr.u' idreds of testimonials are on tile in the of-nc-,';of Dr. Pierce from those who had aban­doned all h >pe, and aad been given u p to die by physicians and I friends. Incipient con­sumption, bronchitis^ and scrofulous tumors, speedilv, surely, and permanently, yield to the •healing influence of the Discovery. If the -bowels be constipated, use Dr, Pierce's Pleas­ant Purgative Pellet3. For full particulars see Pierce's) Memorandum Book, given away by all druirgists. '

Can you- any longer doubt when we bring you such positive testimony as this tha t Dr. Graves ' FIE \ R T REGULATOR is a cure for IfLiart Disease: i JUr. Insalls:—In 18621 waB troubled with aderange-

rna-ittt of m y he:trt ; w a s s o l c o u l d d o n o w o ' k j t o o k i vrlou? r e m e d i e s , w t h b u t l i t t l e rel ief , p r o c u r e d a b o t -

1' 'e of Dr. <7 r a v e s ' HfCART REGTJ A T O R , a n d o n e bot-, s l e d i d w h a t o t h e r r e m e d i e s f a i l e d to d o — r e m o v e d t h e

- p u b l e ; a n d s i n c e 1863 h a v e h a d s o r e t u r n of t h e t o u b l e . Y o u a r e a t l iberty t o u s e th i s I f y o n w i s h .

M a s . W. C. W B X L M . "

Among the many forms of Heart Disease are palpitation. Enlargement, Spasms of the

. Heart, Stoppage of the action of the Heart, Trembling all over aud about the Heart. Ossi­fication or Bony Formation of the Heart, Rheumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. Send your name to F. E. INGALLS, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet containing a list of t« stimonials of icures, &c.

Dr. Graves' HEAIlT REGULATOR is for sale by drugsrista at .M) cents and $1 per bottle

WHAT TORTURES ARE INFLICTED by a dis­ordered liver. Pains,in the ritrht side and

. under the right shoulder blade, headache, nausea, indigestion, jcositi^eneis, unpleasant taste in the mouth and low spirits, are among its indicia. Besides, the saffron tinge it imparts to the skin is the reverse of becoming. But DR. MOTT'S VEGETAB&E LIVER PILLS speedly dispel the symptoms, by remedying the dis­order which produces them. 'Sold by all Druggists.

For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WLNS-LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for children with never failing-success. It correcst acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery diarrhoea, whether arising from teething o other causes. An old and welMried remedy UScts. a bottle. M: ••,••-• \

g A P O N I F I E R Is the Old Reliable Concentrated Lye

FOB FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for makinn Hard,

S o f t a n d T o i l e t S o a p QTJIOKI/K. IT IS FULL WEIGHT ASD STRENGTH.

T h e m a r k e t i s flooded w i t h ( s o c a l l e d ) C o n c e n t r a t e d L y e , w h i c h ia a d u l t e r a t e d w i t h s a l t a n d r o s i n , a n d w o n m a k e s o a p .

SA\E MOSEY AND BUT THE

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THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUiNE " Vibrator" Threshers,

WITH IMPROVED

MOUNTED HORSE POWERS. And Steam Thresher Ewgiaes,

Made only toy

NICHOLS, SHEPARD& CO., 3 A T I L E C R E E K , M I C H .

Tl i E M a t c h l e s s G r a i n - S a v i n g , T i m e -Saving, anil lloiiey-Savinj; Threshers of tula tiny aud generation. Beyond all Rivalry for Bapid Work, Per»

ac t Cleaning, and for Saving Grain from Wastage.

GRAIN Rnisers will not Submit to the enarmmiH waataxa of Oral", k t.ie interior work ilonu iiy the other machines, 'a'hen once posted on the difference.

THE E N T I R E Thrcshinar Expenses (and olten a t.i -I Times tliat umolltiti can hi mane l,y the Extra Grain SAVED l y these Improved Ma.-hlues.

| |*> Revolyliiff Shafts^Inmide, th© S e p n -and all such tim«-waRtins and Ki-ain-waetin? coinpll-

rationa. _ Perfectly adapted t.> all Kinds and Conditions of

rator. Entirely l^a from Beatera, rlckera, KaiiUlea, f! CO " Jditio

Grain, Wet or Dry, Loug or Siioi t, Headed or Bound.

N OT only Vas t ly S u p e r i o r for W h e a t , Oats, Barley, Kye, and like Grains, lint the ONXr Suc­cessful Thresher iu F h x , Timothy, Millet, Clo»er, and

Hko Seeds. Require* no " attachments " gr " rebuliding " to change from Grain to Seeds.

MARVELOUS for Simplicity of Par t s . using li'sn than mie-half the usual Belts and Gears. Makes no Litterings or Scatterings.

FOTTR S ize s o f S e p a r a t o r s M a d e , ranir* :..„• from Six to Twelve Home size.i .nd twosty leaof Uonuted Borso Powers to match.

STEAM Power Threshers a Swclal ty. A special s u e beparator made expressly for bieatu Power.

OUR Unrivaled Steam Thresher En . clues, with Valuabln Improvement* and Distinctive Features, far beyond any other tmUu. or kind.

I S Thorousrh Workmanship, Elecant PIDish. Prrfectinn of Parts. Completeness of Equipment, e t c , orjr" VIBBATOB" Thresaer Outfits are lnc«Biy«i«hlC,

FOR Pnrtlcnlars, call on our Dealer* ci* writ* to at, for Illustrated Circular, wiiich w» n u l l Uv.

1873; S A N T I A G O , 1 8 7 6 ; P H I I > " a n d O B A N D B W E E T D I B D

Ooxz> MKDAii, 1878. O n l y A m e r i c a n O r g a n * e v e r award­e d s u c h . S o l d f o r c a s h o r I n s t a l l m e n t s I U . U S T H A X E D CATALOGUES a n d O i r c n l a r s w i t h n e w S t y l e s a n d price?

".BOOT e n t f r e e . M A S O N ft H A M L I N O f i & A N CO. N E W Y O B K o r O H I O A G O

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W h e n y o n a s k o r R i d g e ' s F o o d s e e t h a t y o n g e t i t ; t b e n a m e i s e m ' o s s e d o n t n e l i d a n d t h e l a b e l h a s tide s i g n a t u r e o f W O O I / R I C H A C O .

THE LIGHT RUNNING

N E W HOME I B t h e B e s t , l a t e s t I m p r o v e d , a n d m o s t T l i o r -

o u g l i l y . C o n s t r u c t e d

Sewing; Machine e v e r I n v e n t e d . I t i s

B r O I S I X K S S , a n d h a s m o r e P O I N T S © * X X -C K I i I i K S f C B t h a n a l l o t h e r M a c h i n e s c o m b i n e d . I 3 T A O E J T T S * W A N T £ 0 i n l o c a l i t i e s w h e r e w e

are n o t r e p r e s e n t e d

JOHNSON,CLARK & CO 3 0 U n i o n S q u a r e , J f e w Y o r k .

O r a n g e , 9 I a « s M P i t t s b u r g : , a ? a . , C n l c a c o

I I I . . S t . b o o t s . M o .

$3300 A Y E A R . H o t r t o M a k e *«. Sea iimu fiords. C O E & Y O N G E , S t . L « a i s , M o .

A T J i i V l b a WI»h to take UpTJ. a Lund, worth M0.00 per acre, ** •*»»• can do so , and sell at that price. Send §1.60 for Clren lars. 4c. F. I.nt'iroo Pmit1,. P -OT-VO- . K.,H T.«k<i. rt«»i"»'v

t<A»I>. 5 Sena Nine coats to B. E. LOWER **W¥ •• S t i \ M i n n e a p o l i s , M i n n e s o t a , a n d g e t B o o k a n d P a m p h l e t w i t h m a p s o f A r k a n s a s a n d T e x a s l a n d s s e j l i n a t 5C« t o $ 2 p e r a c r e , n e a r r i v e r a n d B a i l -R o a d s .

WA&&S3 tt&Q'j} U0aS£TS receivwl tiiv Hit;.»*t Mi-iml '4 u r i . 0)4

P A R I S EXPOSITION, over a l l American competitors. Their FLEXIBLE HIP COHSKT (120 ltones) fits wi th perfect ease , and is WAB-BANTEO not to break down overilie hips Their HEALTH COESET w i t l f t ta Im­proved Bust, i s n o w a greater favorite than ever. Their NUKSINO CORSET i s the delight of every mother.

For -a le by all leading merchants.

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V H l l i l A ^ S I A U T M K T I 1 I R . fi l ^ j n i l ' T h e very b e s t g o o d s d t

A s s s L a t l J b a B s s W ' • r e c t f r m t h e I m p o r t e r s , a t h a l f t h ? u s u a l c o s t .

B e s t p l a n e v e r o f fered t o C l u b g e n e s a n l s r g e b u y e r s A L L E X P R E S S C H A R G E S J ? A I D . N e w t e r m s tfREE

The Great Americai] Tea Company 3 1 a n d 3 3 V e s * y S t r e e t , J T e w Y o r k ,

P . O B o x 4 2 3 5 .

B UJT ml Tf I f j o n a r e w a n i n g a P i a n o , t h e very b e s t b a r g a i n 1 *. r ,wsc

I h e o e l e b r a t e i , H * , - ^ | - M

IMPERliff W e face s e l l i n g h o s t s o f t h e m . S S OO P i a n o w i t h tttuv a n d C o v e r f o r S a V S . P a y m e n r s « l O p e r m o n t a S e n d f o r f o i l p a r t i c u l a r s .

D y e r & / H o w a r d .

Music Books for Presents! (JPIHS of Engl i sh Song.

N e w , e n l a r g e d e d i t i o n .

Sunshine of Song . 0 lus te r of Gems. Clarke ' s Reea Organ

Meioclies.

P r i c e o f e a c h , i n C l o t h , $ 3 . 0 l . F i n e G i i t , ^ . v O , B o a r d s , $2.60.

T h e s e ar" s a m p l e s o f 50 o r m o r e f ine c o l l e c t i o n s o f b o u n d m u s i c , e a c b c o n t a i n i n g 200 t o 25U large! p a g e s of th& e s t s i D g s D p i e c e s . T h e " C l m t e r " ia n l l c l w i t h r a t h e r d l f f i s u l t P i a u " o ius i c , a n d " C l a r k e ' s " w i t h t l i e b e s t a r r a n g e d K . e d O r g a n m a ; i c e x t a n t .

Elegant BOOKS ef Musical Literature. G i l t e d g e d i n t e r e s t i n g , a r e t h e l i v e s o f M e n d e l s s o h n ,

S c h u m a n n a n d M o n a r l , ($1.75 e a c h ) ; a n d o t u e r g r e a t M a s t e r s , i t l • '* fcR's H I s T U H T «»*" M i ; « « I C , ( 2 v o l s , e a c h $1.50) a n d XIrbi o ' s M u s i c a l P i ' i g r a p h i e s , ( $ 1 . 7 5 ) . A s o m a n y a t t r a c t i v e c o i l e c t l n s <A C h r i s t m a s C a r o l s t h e s p l e n d d « u n i i s l i l o l " « * > i n g ( i U u 8 t r a t e d ) . T h e a t o i l i e r « 0 ' > H « V ( i l l u s t r a t e d ) t h a t wi l t t h r o w t h e l i t t l e o n e s i n t o e c s t a s i e s — a n d m a n y o J i e r s .

Siainer't; Dictionary of Musical Terms. ($5 .00) , i s a m a g n i f i c e n t I l l u s t r a t e d M u s i c a l E n c y c l o p e ­d i a , o f gr . ;a t a n d p e r m a n e n t v a l u e .

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A wonderful discovery. Freckles, Pimples, Moth, Sallowness, Tan, Black Heads, Blotch­es, Rnuah Skin, etc , positively cured by Mrs. Shaw's Moth and Freckle Lotion.. By drug­gists, §1. Particulars free. Addidss Mrs. Dr. L. K. Shaw, 140 E 2Sth St., N. Y. ,$[r8. Shaw's Liycr Pill —best in the world f

It is impossible to se l the brstajfticlcof any kind as low as the poorest can be afforded. But the price of Mason & HamliniGabyaet Or­gans are not much more than thiKe Of very inferior organs; while the difference in quali­ty and especially durability, is erettterj

A U n i v e r s a l K W m e d i r j J 1 , 4 B r o w n ' s

BHOXCHIAL TEOCHES" for CoughSj'TColds and Bronchial Affections, s-tand fi'Stlia public favor and confidence; this result has been ac­quired by a test of many years. $5 cents a box.

"For loss of cud, horn ail, red water in cows, OBS of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep;

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Illustrated Newspaper WILKIE CoiXlNS'

New Novel, Entitled : ; : ' ;

"THE F A L L E N L E A V E S , " will be commenced—simultaneously with its publication in England—in No, 1,214 of FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, to be issued the first week in January next. The appearance of this latest wark of one of the greatest novelists of the age will ba a leading literary event of the New Year.

OP HUMAN FLESH. R h e u m a t i s m , B u r n s a u d S c a l d s , S t i n g s a n d K i t e s , C u t t a n d . B r u i s e s , S p r a i n s & . s t i t c h e s , C o 111 r a c t e d M u s c l e s , S t i f f J o i i i t s , •* B a c k a c h e , O l d U l c e r s , " G a n g r e n o u s S o r e s , N e u r a l g i a , G o u t , E r u p t i o n s , F r o s t K i t e s , H i p D i s e a s e , a n d a l l e x t e r n a l d i s e a s e s .

OF ANIMALS. S c r a t c h e s , S o r e s a n d G a l l s , S p a v i n , C r a c k s , . R i n g b o n e , S c r e w W o r m , G r u b , F o o t R o t , H o o f A i l , H o l l o w H o r n , L a m e n e s s , S w i m i y . F o u n d e r s , F a r c y . P o l l K v i l , S p r a i n s , S t r a i n s , S t r i n g H a l t , S o r e F e e t , S t i f f n e s s ,

STWEPOLISH F o r B e a u t y o f P o l i s h , S a v i n g L a b o r , C l e a n ­l i n e s s . D m a b i l i t y <fc C h e a p n e s s , U n e q n a l e d .

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