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“PAGES. THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881—SIXTBE 7S Ty, > This kind of chronta Invati gariling which biatorians bave been much In RADWAY! ALT, mn rhe took augbaly any partis the vent, Raving vhoutos soci! fortiinate for tho publ thus St. Paul would hao giv: tho dark, aro hore fully given and supported by JARRE J AIL D i 19, ntentions words. Dut notwithstanding country, always deliehetal abled to make Ol! cuts do goad Karvies, The wiviedhe ald to Timothy had tho | evidence. Apis ¥ +s tho Hmoeniity af hispaie und. aloletor eountes | find always welcome, Botween lathe and. this | nev volunio gives tho adventures of tw youths | conditions been Lhose of this country at the fi ss 4 i t ‘ } ‘ nauve ft was ovidont ae he did not feol nt his | Woman, of a type she had never hafore known. | in Ceylon, India, Borneo, and Murniah, Most of | present day, ‘Tho book contains a Httio none NOOKS RECEIVE. He Was Unable Yesterda to Wi i h eitec, and. £ Jenened atterwara that ho owed n | thoro arew npactossintinacy, with unfortunate | the matter is tho rosult of the author's personal | Kense thwaris ite diosa tn thy remarks on tho Hosa any Lyrics. By Biot Mngkny Hulah= ly ~~ grudge to Deforgucs. for having thrown hin | rosilts for Zabel, who married nt last an Aimori- | observations, te Ganvotl & Cy, extinetion of tho Anglo-Saxon raco inthis cotine | inson, Boston: dames: Trica . Fito tro Company uf men whom he pretended fo | eat or no fortune ne position, ving In Walyae a) A World of Wonders" ts a compindions | ts, De. Fouurgiite. peu ring aveay with, lm | Si, Get All the Bondsmen i see bat poor, proud, ratined devotee of esthotiva and i de | at times: with wil hia nierits nan writer and 1-1 © AMtrssion-LIeR IN Girece AND PALESTINE. Hy ot N d. . Alii inuro “seminal nehis oven ws smoterntuss | Milotiantelam, Sno wasontenpped bya eouptoot | Work tone value ihe Mondera, ouctsities | phesioiin hu has hie weuknosses, and gives Mow | sts, Eimmnt lenymond, pleut. New. York: BOGRNs a i i aig i ‘5 ‘ A a at ASTI Mite Watts . flso then! could perceive hy tho fo: What dé Has to Say About His I acs eS ind, a v" o vs q kt y to Ue general reader the volume will Onve again “Robinson Crusoo" presente its |.ency to sny somethlog dispiraghie of Ame: at Pores, 5 y 08 TER words wtterdd by, Wabesplorce CEE ne ae oT ie nce nil De claased nate | tlmechonured clutind for rouamuition nt this ten | which heiny he haediy consctots of hinselts | Payrtana’’ nye AC ee we News Te RADWAY 3 innau." ligne Ls - host, 14 it is tho lonrest, Mr. Jdmes haa yot welt | aon of fhe your, Nu bos’a book can rival for | Hut in apite of ait thls the book te a good one | Gharies Scribner's Sons, | Prico 8h” Cuse, ond the Property He a . Illa Interview with Napoteon before ho sot mit | ton. aie beni published in Boston by Huugh> sate cs bold won te near ee nu Stas spol lat wel cul an cl rural ‘eagle Rs Poruuatt Tearany: ‘Tee Wir axn Turned Over. 0 Nn bo s R Ue. 5 etiam 5 Pr 3 Fu i : ADIAMENTS Gg : . fue the catpalah wilak nites) velth Watarion 14 Hay SHUN Hatdvomnly tenant ond divatented with “perma: | on Anhanl Physlatogs: which will prove | We@OM OF Pauttanenr. By. Henry Tateh pea He ruyar ao . SS VUELES QF MITT ANY. ema : ; so ret cambe writings of. the plbagiertny Ctareuse. | By bende Lalmor. | neputy-Bherlit Stacey, why had Riwond Jarrett « ¥ G r . 4 4 a” + fod | eehoals, a ke ev ov, No Vet Ble Ee . Prlee a Wi vl d 5 A ag giitto cdnehision of tho Dakoof Datmatia’s | Cenurally speaking the Inw would be ro | “Gotion Haya” ie, a, poping magazine fo8 | Nithnn, vary pleananitly written. and is as faras | Eyiny Ieaectinn. iy babes, (Now UF tho tuitiotod -ex-Treasurer of ‘Township i, i : With him'abow Aanartaret an Bouts As this wus | Surded as we rather serlous subject, but Uke | eet mud prosperous career, Ite stories anh) tt woCd, WY to tho prownt ature nf wr knowl | Ogitvis & Co, custody Thursuay night, aud took hit home to my Inst fnterview with Napoleon, H will give tho | nearly alt othors It too hing a hituorous side. | sketches aro suited to tho youthful mind, and See ee Ee te yey a peltGee ae Gtanr fare ay, jiuttes yarne. a sloop, brought hith dawn-town yosterday morn- I marticnt bab ay ily’ he sail Me eeionng be | Some of the features of this side of the case | the bout! alone le pale Gn approprinte and | acnoinie, It ta published in this country by iA rae ae orks Chneles: Sertbner’s Bone | ing and taenod him over to Bherkit Main, who * Geukcugomene ment you Dave npipinitosl one | are presented by Mr. Franklin Fiske Iteard in | bandsome holiday x ~ on, ) He Putnam's Sous, Now York. Tak Lire ANN Sprecees of donw Reraur. | committed Jurrett to tho enre of Halli Curran, = huvo done my bust’ L-anewered," but 1 canot | a volume recently tsauod by lilm, ontitled | op, The Chatterbox for I8t” contains 412 onges By George Tarnott Smith, Now York: A.C. | When Branch No. f of the Criminal Court | | Puro blood makosronnd flesh, strong ho: unawer for thom to your Majesty. The the ale | as ” ¥ of reading matter and pictures presenting an MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Armstrong & Soa, Prive 22,60. opened at 10 o'clock the alleged defaulter wos | Selearskin, If you would have your th ie Miged me waa nitoretbor tisnitcionte: Leround | “Odditles of tho Law.” Tt is little else than | junuit variety of gubjuota to Interest tho youths *rohistorle arelie th TCE CHRONICLE, OF THE Dru By We M va Your bones sound, without caries nnd eet! Am, vot Pratcuie who kang tesiiater no Matter | Aeollection of wise, witty, and ord remarks | fol wid. AB ts often the ease tho Hlustrations | Prehistoric archeologists will be greatly | misckeray, Now York: Churlosseribncr's Sone, | there with tho oflcer, and while Stuto's Attor- | ploxton fate, uno IADWAY'S Sais (oot than myself, Luvaidad as far ie posaitie make | made by famous Judges, inwyers, and Inw re- | ATO Hot equal In value to the text. - interested Ina new volume by John Evans, | Price 5, .” | ney Mills was consulting with Judgo Jameson | LIAN RESULVENT. APAROS Ing oholee of men of extreme viuws, and ex+ | orters, ‘tho. compendium will be found | A very handsome edition of * Yankde Doodle” | af’ England, which ls recently been repub> Revie ite, Gate. Tatra Wy Heat about baila Trinune reporter had eh iuded” BUA, Thee. wita”Wuro, MUtOr HORE Ly ern foth timusing ‘and Inatructive, nut only to tho | unintly and ourioualy pictured by Hownrt lst | ished by 9, Appleton & Co,, of New York. | gyagcrs Hostont J. Be Osqoo Oo, Relea | A DINER CONVERSATION WITH THE Pit fa e ll GEOL NItion Cither ‘political trentles. or victories” have | [ee"l profession ait to the general render. TO | Hise. tne tamiline lines ure nowly dressed | Mr Evans’ has previously published two | Shanks roy a Grotoutsr’s Masset. BY | a svnore have yoda the wock?" wasthe | "To curon CHRONIC or Loam 1 delmity - provounecd | for, as ve cane | Starke. sone ies Bip Raward Coke, thon Ais | nd inmost nunttrablo torte. © ’ volumes tn the same line—one, in 1873, on the ‘Aloxantes te Wineboll, ‘Li. D. Chieago: 8. C SAcnite: pinauiedes i : ease a truly a victory in tho beatin ee, Dts Hee ae ee ae yautida more at ibis inement | torey-General, wnareled the Lady Hatton, fe- | “Tao Knookrbout Club in tho Woods" ts tho} “Anclont Stoge Implements, Wenpons, and | “Tia itovantaa, ly J. G. Dalton, Moston: | «Around town avery day.” Fousonluye powor that olourly dixcarne htt than tho elfortsof tha Cammmigsioners to tho | COMMby to tho Hook of Common Frayer, hut | titi of a bavk of uncedute and adventure in the | Oraaments of Creat ritalin,” und tho other, | Published fur tho Author, ° Price # tonte, “Notting? Ane Banplion & remody; that restores step hy departinents.” ‘You are plight: 1d Bevoral rent mon weru there ‘present. ns Lord | oun vucation tour, ‘Tho story is interesting and | IN 18M, on the "Coins of tho Ancient [rit | ,AvONDALEs Chtengo: 7 h ae beens ato: | : re se YG 1 Deine Sh. “Now ig ly nttackod and workoned by an { 1a together despatr, | Thave sent to Vlouiag t nave | Huriolgh, Gord-Chuacellor, Egerton, ete. ‘Thos | tho incidents stirring, but the Hlustrations are | ons.” In the Introduetion of tho present MGAAte |“ Tevy dld tho officers mies you?" ense, hot only commands our respect gue NE listen to nothing: he Iasold to Heogiand, ‘Dut,’ | Ml, by thelr proctor, submitted to tho ceustite | poorly oxecuted, : - | volume Mr. Evang discusses at considerable | 1 getll It Pailadolphia: J 8. Tip: | They didn't happen to seo ine." Atsned nnmuele ieee ener” yfatdvay bas tun doverrupting blu Fee pee a rea eT Tap | Hon fron: tho excommunication thoy bid tte | 4) Hector" isn good story for young people, by | tongth questions pertaining to tho relations | pincutt & Co, Pricu $1.0, ori “Thive you bow looking for bail?” Madway' Tul romedy, ay. ¢ bs y's Sarsnpariliian Resolvent, which age a «1 | Compliahes tala result, and sutferin ie a didn’t try to keep out of tho way at all?" bg bumanis, “if Thad 2 wouldn't bo here now—woulda't Tee eae long tay and tana tga ote Bs Ic. poe el 1 $1, stitl in Lat Vende "1 tho author of *Cratle Bintr,” a very ebarmini 5: ai é . Lertstne-Houn Sra: A Laonicran, Ly Hot kuowwe f replied, cond Linde no inquicles, | SUEed, Tho wotef wbsolution sot tort UiNt It | hovel which bad tio Faro nefit of being praised | Of tho ston’ bronze, and tron ages, ' fe cou- | rnomns Hardy. New York: Menry Iolt & Co, If be wos thore, It wus better to give bim an op. by Ruskin, tenis that If these nges were not exactly éon- | Prico portunity of potting away than te try to detain | secminy,(o fave been dane dhrouyh {quorance of on’? 0: e ‘Tin PRorAgonAs oF PraTo. By E.G. Sibler, | nave beon met on Cluck sireot ‘ ‘ yatty, ne ONS ee re Lato. R “Bight Hiandred Leagues on tho Amazon” fs |. temporancous in nll countries, they pretty | vow york: linrpor « Bros. ny an tt Btreute! dang | thelrgratitude.”—Medtcal Messenger Mire utd Rave HOR A aeeRE HMeMlOye hon | oh, Jelnil habeut forum di scona is Oncor Las | nnothor of Verio's fueoinating but somowhat | nearly coinoldert ju most Enropean coun | | Arrespix MO INIA Gnatca. By Willan | pelt t pou wish to He eee penta tian, F ALSE AND T nftet-n moment's atlonce, horesumed: ‘Whit is | COM ‘a maxims; but he thore returs te ert lous Unreliable stories of travel one volunie In tries, although they niust be conceded to | Smith. Now York: Harper & ros, Thaven't auy farnily A RUE Tho state uf publle fecling “In thoro dupnet- | SaRe8 brought tito, tho courts In ordor to deter | dayoted to in necount of tug travels of a purty | He AE ONE ley Bln AO Oe | tie panama Puogkess. iy Jobn Tuayan. a had no intention of rimning away?" Wo oxtract from Dr. Radwway's “Treatisg nt iments?’ *Ttisiny duty to tell your Majesty the | MNO pointe of Inv. | Borge, Maynard, who | on a ielant rate down the Ainizon,und is as | have shaded Into each otier in somow With Btothurd’s Pintes. New York: Serivnor& | No. Lum on dook,and intond to remain | Disoaso and Its Curo,” aa follows: s8 og truth. Treplied, ‘and Pwitt not attempt todis. | Hed In the relzn of William Heats suid ty have | handsomely gotten up us its predecessors varied dogrees, Ho maintains, also, that thoy | Welford, Pricu $i. here und Opht It out. 'Tconld fave tert two LIS? OF DISEASES CURED ny aiigo tt. With tho excention ef some parts of La | Hid* tho ruling passion strong In denth’ tosuch | sineon, MeCiure & Co. hayo published n col | were related to one anothor in tho order of, | SHAKSPEANE'S TRAGEDY, OF ANTONY, AND | weeks ago if £ tnd wanted to, or nie months RA DWAY’S AS for the lower classes, thos scent netunted Sow . ” ‘Deen accorde: rout fame by his countrymon. | ago in Britain as extending from 1,200 or 1,400} Sosa or tre Trook, By Alfrod ‘Tennyson “ Do you attribute the shortawa to bad book- rather by a return ta Republican maxing than Te eee neneers rae, “Ariven to. revlen the ifs fairy tnies rivil_in Interest. the. fautors years. bofore Obrist to 200 or 200 years B.C. Io Bostunt Kates & Laurint. Price $2. keopluir?™ by nuy other sentimouts; und if thoy attach Campboll. ‘Tho day of the intter’s arrival was | | Arabian Nights.” ‘They huve been published | thinks tint the tsa of tin muy date almost or Cratrennox For 1891. Bustuns Estea & “phat matter will come bofore the Jury." . : ost Mirlut. Prico $1.25 ww , themsulves to tho name of your Majesty tt ls $n a handsome manner, and will undoubtediy quite as far baok ns that af copper, especialy tn Lauria rico F125, fe iy ho is your lawyer: beenuse they tako tas guarantee of tie tiv. | Yery stormy, aud n friend retnarked to Plunkett JULIAN Kanstaices Sener, Ty Mot 5. t 7 dec, whore It was entiroly against tho | 1 deRreu that pe loft n will purporely worded 80 | iestion of fourteen of Willi Hautt's fury Maeconily the * bronze, und | CLEOPATRA. Ealted by W.J. Rolfe, New York: | nyo, with 8100.0001n my pouker, bur L have doue eee geet: tt at rovelucicanre. In othor | isto enuso Hitlention, In order that sundry: ques tion, Mee ee Oe eau en tn | Fst, tho stone, seconilly Bn nu Jin my pocket; Mind a warm wolcome. wven't UINd Atl i Ress ul, erties which thoy claim, und which you have how sick of hig debit ty beg tae aT hs Southern, Britain. Tt wit surprise many read- | Ncedel, Philadelphia; J.B. Tppineott & Co, * Faye you, nothing to say. about'tho ebargo | promised to restore, Hut L must not conceni e h NOLIDAY GIFT-BOOKS, ers to learn how numerous have been tho dis- | Fel Agiinsl you?” ‘ Chronic Skin Disonses, Caries of the Rone, nu Mu é : Harper & Bros. nothing wrong,’ aT C8 iy tnong tho Higher olusses, | {OAs which bad been ‘moot pointa’ in lila life: | ig rates of the Caravan, ini; and Palace.” | thirdly the iron. In this most arebicologlats |” iianen THAN THM Crunch. By W. von | "* What do you Indictment?" . Peet Rot nomtlies nt least enld aud inuliterent. [my might be eottiqd for the benefit of postor- | gum Was f SOUR Welter, but appents to bave | Mtreo with hin, Mr, Evans regards the bronzo | Hiern, New York: W.8, Gottsborger. ~ iT Mure wane te talic noose ie now . ric 25. thut nearly. everywhere. womon ure your de- | THofully, ‘but it won't make hin throw up tho covorlos of bronze iuplements in Seottand, | _THexors oF Cinustray Thstony: ‘tomas | "2'T aye no monoy that belongs to tho town or | Mord in the Mlood, Servfutous Diseuses clared eneintos, and in Franco thoy are adver: sel onty Tunt,tho fanious demngg, having |, ONC® More the fumiline features of “ Mil- tun, and ireland. Thess have beon clasete | CU. Hens. » Hy Donnid Frascr.—lourne Hatt | to myself utthor.. Kmberzloment 1s keopiug Wo Unnatural table ob Hady, Syphilis and Venlo sarics Batt: bordeepired. Oe 1 enpw: hate been brought up to recelye sentence npon ia | tott’s Paradise Lost, flustrated by Gustave fled by Mee Evang ons to mako the study of tho | By E. Paton Mood. Now Yorks,A.. C. Arm= | money of the town. Tfavon't qotite > Fever Soras, Chronio or Old Uleers, ie exclaimed; * us # i Salt 7 rh 1 tre make ‘ wich | subject casy and pleasant, [thas been augest- | Strong & fon, Price th conte, . | “You turned over all you tad?” Kickots, Wulto Swelling, Seald Head, Ut Hever admitted wornen int Cabinet aeercts; ¢ | couNietion for hulding n seditious mepting. be- | Dard,” remind us of the very, near approncll | tp Boe ee Heaue Any ened ine | Dacron liisx's Practice: A Novec. By W. | y Everydeliag and want 1 turned over. wit | Alfections, Cankers, Glundular Swellinzekc never anffered thom to meddia with the Gov- | Containing, Ser ottalie woesons who had ac. | Ofte Christmas season, We should hardly | portant tight. upon tho period and origin of | D- Howells, Boston: J... Osyoud & Co. Vrico-| more thin offset what T owed, “I ought to got | Wastiug and Decny of the Bods, Pimples and ernment; and they are now avenging thom } ‘cusdy him of ‘attrring up tho people by danger. | lke to admit how mauy tines the volume Cronzo implements in Amerlea, which has ut- | 810 Mlotebos, ‘tumors, Dy ney und Bate d Tirtention in thi: it Ath BKETCHER OF TRAVEL. By J, A. J. Kondty, ear rr antes Par a Wwhother a will dor Disouses, Chtonie avant dU : : 3 tracted unusual uttention in this country within Hs fae 1, A. Je a ty A property ha: con sold.” if y n ane “Tho conyersntion, during which, as hiscustom dug. cloaca Lary ienuoenahy Cad dt has made {ts annual appearance, but Its | trieted! noone mal be y Chienyo: Lezal Newa Compnny. e . | _ At this point Jarrett, who was inelined to bo Coneutnption, Gravel, nod Calculous Deposits, was, lie had nover censed walking up and dowa, | OU upon me to. eas, alre tnt, In cousin SOL charms never appear to wane, and itsexng: | ‘The Now Hithtes” is tho title of an essay on Itovan Gianscrena: s Klang sith iN ork ay reticent was requested , by Stato's-Attornoy and variaties of tho wbova complaints to waien when Gropneri. and after A silence of a few mie | or tnt, they do you great injustice,” gerated drawlugs, full of power and strength e zh Si WauTER SeorT,, By W. I. Dobson, New | Mille; who had left tho bunch, u) ulven specious names, of y i ttn the tho moral law. of use, by rank Sewall, The | York: Seribnor & Welford. ° Price $3. Wo uasert that thare is no Known remedy that Published In New York by Charles Seribucr's 5 : The King vs. The Warden of | jn their very exaggeration, acqulre ‘fresh | writer bas well studied ‘hfs subject, aud makes |“ Rournson Crvsor. By Danlel Defoo. With “TO COME FORWARD.” Passesses the curative power over thosw discay the Fleet, J2 Mod., 340, it wag objected to x wit: | vith every y | inany good stursestions. fh koe respécts bis 's Pinte: Pi 3, “Day it please your ffouor," euld tho Stato's- | that Hadway's Resolyont furnishes f ous. , hitas that’ he had boon eonvicted of common popularity with ovens robluin of he ote views sre pectin. 16 weltes from aSwedon- | Syithurd’s Plates. Voted ©. stoward Pyle. | Attoriay, “alte darrett, tndictod. for embezzle- by ston, surely from tha foundation. coe oT SLE MS, oud, wi tf f = ‘ mrt c ¥ 2 s , wit . sires thy ed, ‘Tho. ninoun' = Migs Elin Wheeler Is well known to tho | Livy. Hoity Cy Jw suid" “Ir be bad haa tho | Rotten up aud printed, and as Alle! SLi tanta buted V) ite SuaMen-Scnoon OF TiLgsoriy 4t a ns N SCHOO! aor 9 body wre stopped, and healthy " 1 Ty . | aud fa thus adapted to bo useful. Mownr Desiutr. By J. A, Mitobell, New York: | Yolved,an charged in tho inlfotinent, 1g $0u,000."" | blood Is sunptied to tha system, from which oe: : Wr" ii ‘ or | handling of him, he had not eaeuped tha pillory, | form this year ay It was last. ‘The explat er ioite rice & oH _ ated J material Is This Is if readors of ‘fr Trinuse through her later | trait be remembered Sergt. Mugnard Weed to | ntory textis by Robert Vanghan, D, D., and |, Tho Protagoras "that: celebrated dintog tn nate Aa dati, a ee Gryenn, By Heze- the Cunt retiae ah Ci Pp peer Daven og ftadwass Hosoiven eae Conracting poems, which have appeared: In these col- | gay it were better for the country ta be rid of is ‘, a ee comes In: | theWwarks of Pluto~has Leen much studied of LLOZA0 4) s ‘ 9 wNT. if PC be Mea iat Wen oc Ladies: 6 q ne ‘i uma. It Is risking nothing to say thatas | one barrator than of twenty highwaymens the book has decorated covers and comes §'| Into tn Gormany, thongh stil negicoted In our | Ilan Hytterwart rextfusteatedt Hostant Estos | turned over 19 cover ta atctmenty" | ait Marea Beatie Roetora, as bean ealvate specimens of newspaper poetry Misa Wheel- Ina recent ensy Chief-Juatice Chapman ab- | & heat box. orit publiadce by. the] ‘tarpon ei tale cinesieal Re Der GLUN IN ‘Tint Wouns, Bi reymrked the Bento Attornos. * | have accumulated and become taposited (N43 t's contributions have been far above the | eee ee earn eee eo ins | {¢Lhe Chrontelo of the Dru” ts one of | kories,. ‘Tho text tein tho uriuinnl Greok, and | CWA. Stephens. | Tlustrated. Moston: Estes & | | * ‘that Is clalmed to be tho balance now dua?" | bones, Joints, eto. causing caries of tho bones, averng; lndeed, with one or two exceptions, | the moans of paying a dobt will notually pay | tho longest of ‘Thackeray’s poems, and Is the | tho voluino ta critically: edited by E.G. fuller, caries Causa’ Provn von 188, Now hat, undlorstand,” roplted tho Stato's-At- | swellings, varicose ‘veins, dtc tho Sarcapete thoy have obtained a wider recognition than |! most Worthy of any of them of the su te eeee ey ot eta tt a vernl pulnte contuined | Xark:. Harner & lites, Price 8}. ; tornoy, * ta the olalt “| will resolv away thoso deposits and extern of _ {One day at dinner Curran sat opposit Lord | ous settings its publishers have given it. tt | tnt | “Tw HRART ov tH Wirtz MouNTatns._ DB: “Tho clalm is not—" interrupted Jarrett, | nate tha virus of the discaso from tho system, any others sent in to our poetical depart- | Norbury, who was famous for his soverity ng n | OWS settings Ns p al - in tho alg, nl olenrly sate. furth, its, dealin BoA Drnicos ustraied by W. H. Gibson. New | but he didn't finish tho eontenco, If thoso who fre taking those medicinus for ment’. , Judge,” * Currin, asked Norbury, * is that hung isa well known poem, and offers much mate- she riptes ‘are Runlaa by fall te a pe th Thuy | York: flarper & Brus. Prico 81.00. “That, perhaps," auld, the Court, “isnot a tho curo of Chronfe Scrofulous or ‘Syphiting ‘Avol {Miss Wheeler’s verso hns lately | Beck before yout You try it, my Lord, | rint for tho augraver's skill, which has been woll ee ee eee te cHIne: of mang o¢ | . GobMEN DAYS For BOvs AND ints, Volume | materiul’ point, howovor, cnses, however slow may bo tho cure, "feel bet De eeeleetad Baek elated by Mesera, duty. | Quswercd Curran, nnd 10's sure t0 ber sence | Improved by such artiste ns Pyle, Frost, Fredor- | Sur'eotioges and universitieg, Re Wee. | Sdeond. Philudelphig:) nines Everson, ‘tho propurty hne not been sold yet," anld'| tore” aud Aiud, thoir geteral ueaith improving, 7 fa P. phe is and anid: * ia ie ples iy Ue 4 4 Rex Rrnacony's Scitoon. By P. Royd. | Jarratt. tholr flesh and welght Jncreasiny, or ovon kee {ite of “Maurine, and Other Poums.” The | should vrocved with my statement?’ * Pleasure, | tut works of the year, Tho cover is effective, . Be > : New York: "Te . “ T auppoaa,” remarked tho BState's-Attorne: ing Ita own, it 18 & Bure six that tho cure {8 pro- MAGAZINES. Rome, Erect Nutional/'/Lempatancd: Adlets |r: tut tha oaly object ts to % | gresaing. In those diseases tho patient elther piece ealled * Manring,” white it ts the larg- | sir, bas been outof the question for a long Limo; | and tho typographical features of uniform excel est aud most ambitious in the volume, fs the | but you may proceed, lence. ‘ The Victorlan Review for November has | | Prerunte-Garieny For Yousa Forks Fou HAVE THK BATL FINED HIGi ENOUGIL Wola Unter or yenrec—tha vires of the disease i tho following table of contents: ‘he | #81, Chicago Engraving Company. Price % | to insure tho uttoudance of Mr, Jurvott.” TAC not arrestod and deiven from the i TTT TS 7 “ Tho Summer School of Philosophy at Mount jeash esitorlous At Isat times thoroughly JUVENILE Books, Desort” isa pros poem of love und courtship 9 Dood it will spread aud continuo to ui Nervous ‘ System: Its use and Abuse”; conta, The Court nodded to Asatstant-Stutu’s-Attor- | tho constitution, As soon as the Sern “Waste Australia: What Shall We Do SCIENCE noy jpaker, who. attondd the ,scssions of tho | mnkos the pationt “feul better,” every hour Pay With 11?” A Vindication uf Creeds 3 A s = Jury, oud talked with him two or three | you will grow better und increiso tn health, Enlnaitiss Ne eh *e and th ps is bbdan a Btrength, and ilesh, y a " . os “T don't think,’ ga: jo Court, after Mr. ‘ Sage of Frithjof and Ingebjorg” (Part IL); | TREATMENT WITIL CHLOROFORM. | payor hud loft his aldo, “the object of the pros: - OV. A RIAN TUMORS * America Hee mul the LP ropos rs In an important nur Felneing ¥ the ua coutton or tha Stato, reprosented by rao olticors . Copyright BNL"; Natlonallnsurance”; “A | of anesthettes communicated to tho Paris | here, should be to opprosy, of course, hut morely | me removat of these tumora by Radway's Plon for Patlosophy "; *tocturing by Lime- | Academy df Sclences by M. Paul Bert, the | t8ccure tho httendunco of Mr. Jncrett wt tho | resolvent is nuw 60 cortalnly catabilelicd that y 4 trhus and Tdo not wish to flx the ball so high us “by Charles Warren Stoddard (San Fray- | naw Frenc}t Mintster of Public Instruction, | to mike it tmnossibte or improbable oven ‘that pruat eras once, cone teved alragae, taltiedlon is EE a a one octs OF Hecreation"s | oxperinicits were desertbed in whieh dogs, | By cannot obtain it, Considuring avorything. | Witnoas the cnscs of ilaunah Pr. Kanpp,Bte.c Tho Important articios In tho December num | UHee, and sparrows were kept fn elinin pb eonetteinne with iy MEGer Who htt Sans Keapf, Mra. J. HL Jolly, and bt. P. D. Hewdte ‘1 PoE ARINY aro four ia pumber: | containing alr alone with various propor | the facts, [hive roauived to reduce tho figure | PUbIE +s, alse that of her of the Penn nt a a ' ‘Mires, C. 8, Bibbing, fn the present edition of our ‘Pho ‘Term and 7 ous of ,some anesthetic, In a graduated } Somewhat from what I orlginally thaneht Tt 160 and ‘rue, “Falso an Bs Ax it, be i t ue - Poway rH titna dr. sories of such mixturesof increasing strength shalt ity ie hut te “cue to ihe Biter high, Ono bottlc contains more of the activo princi bio Suedees In hitorWarkee' by D. HayesAgnow, | one Wy found just suficfent to couse insensl- | The amount whton t think ougut to bo given is | Plesot, Medicines than nny othor } reparacen Daj nyneon: He, 8 Poll | pitity, and procoeding higher a dose is | P.0Wr athe = fi . live or atx times aa much," tone 4.5 BBOR AGES 2 OF tent fl ie Interval bolicaty a) bot that be the amount," said the Court. - ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, crtean Naturalist for December has tho | Polnts (the nnesthetic dose and the fatal) “Ant you prevanep To Give MAIL Now?” following orga ariclea: Demornra,” by *, | dose) M, Bert calls tho working zone (onu Inguirad the Biate’s- Attorney, rele ade MINUTE REMEDY. Hf hs A Sketan of tho Progresstof fot- pe i 2 “ Not at present,” replied Jurrett (* ae in wel pelea Ree Rea re la mantable)!: Ha hus sought to determing it tho enatndy or tho bilicur’), butt wilt ba."” fuse Hfouts of everston to tho Wild Stato in | £or various ugents—chloreform, ether, amy- | “And thon Jarratt and Curran lute the courte | Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tore Ode Domestia Anlmulest by J. PD. Caton; “On | lene, bromide. of ethyl, chloride of ethyl | room te bunt up boudsmon, they having come eve pain and cure acute disease. te disease, tho Microseopio and General Characters of the | —for the animils named, atid’ has renched | 1 8lmply, as Curran told: the reporter, to tind b] i Ki Pench-"Tree a th the * Yellowa'” = H Out the WioUnt that would bo required. elivtetpe Sea a Cintatigenco inn | the slugular result that in all. these eases | Yurrutt meen up again ne 3 oclock, having { { Boni,” by W. 1. Dat! tanfcal Notes from | tho fatal dose Is procisely duubie tho uncsthotic | been: zone over four hours, accompanied by "Nucaon," by Joseph I’, James, F Prof. Raymond has prepared an illustrated | toll fu pictures. The clover aud bumerous Miss Wheeler is, however, of nll the West- | « Shakapenre for tho Tou Folk," in which Bkutohes aro by J. A, SH engl) a, youn and * . " : rumising artist. The * School ” is that of love, ern writers of poetry we can now recitll, the | je jas auapted three of the poet's plays for | Sne ‘Gund ite Principal. ‘The methoda wre Jensr consclously imitative, She may not be | gy), , da will be. famitine indecd \ ‘ 2 6 use of young people, Mr. Raymond's | amusing, and iw! aitine Indeed to the honestly judged by * Maurine,"gior Nosallly theory isthat the young will naturally ae- Se Te ee ET er TaLene EH tT Ee ME vi tie Bho ate cept Shakspeare’s dramas and find pleasure in | just such seenes as are here described. ; es a ea > reading them If they can “skip” at will ond |) “An oxcoedingly interesting os woll’ nas'band- Bae ete then fhe aiTors Ie Hea npparent. only appropriate what they ean assimilate. In | some hotlduy voliune 1s the one entitled * {Tomes " id Haunts of aur Elder Poots."* The work cun- originality and qiiaintness ot thought, Amonyg:| thls volume—which is to bo followed by:| Slater bioxsapitedd and descriptive skerenes of “ho best of Lear caremnlecye pa othars—tho editor, has sought to do tho tyunt, Hunuraon, Longfullow, ¥ nic tler, Holes, _ a8 “skipping” forthe child, and yet to present | and Lowell, with a portrait of cach, and viotys vt tox the story complete and with sustained Inter | oA eee ee eae edo nbarae est, Asinuch of the original text ns pusst- | tieles wore orlyinully printed in Scribner's, but ble has been preserved, and too longhty or have been added to and tho engravings much 1 ved. ‘Thu volume: 16 at rovoml= obscure passages have been replaced by a ei baht At ave he " proso unrrative, The {dea is @ novel and | No section of tho country offers eno - ¢ ; We'll cover Lovo with roses, And sweet aicep he sbul) take None but a foolaupposes: Love always keeps awake, Tyo known loves without number, ‘True loves were they, and tried; And just for want of slunber ‘They pined away and died. Our love was bright and cheerful A ttle while asong; Now be {a palo and tearful, And—yes, I've seen him yawn, 80 tired is he of kisses ‘That bo oun only weeps . -The one dear thing hu misses . Aud longs for now is alcep. We could vot let him leave us Que tine, he was so dear, “But now st would not griove us if-he slept hnif a year, ’ commendabls one, and Prof. Raymond 1s | tractions to tho tourist or tho sunnier anjourn all e 7 a than the rugged bills of Now Hampsbire wh; Th ee erage ir ih ae Tiaras from tive immemorial buve been nowt ibs 4 2] the White) Mountains. In. several ii (Se A Midsummer Night’s Dream’; “As pe of darper'a Mamatie Mr. aa nko Vou Like tt; dullits Giesar’?; und. these | jgeauties in ag MR plays were, selected for the double reason | revised and cnlurged and reudered a pergnutal that they represent threo disthict types of | feurce of pleasure by Mr. Gibson's admirable Stak: 4 Mlustravons, ‘Tho texels weil written dad tho Shakspenre’s dramas, and thnt, in diifer- | artist tas thoroughly succeated in rypresunting= ent ways, they are peculiarly adapted to In- | die different seasons of the year mud their elfect terest the youthful mind, on foliage, mondow, aud brook, ‘Tha volume Is oie at handsume one, und cannot fall togive plossure “ Around the Hub’? fs the tltte of a boy’s | and general sutisfaction. dose. Thus—e. g., in the caso: of mice submit- | Doputy-Shorlf Stacey, who had bin tn charg6, | iv from.ono to twenty minutos, nover falls tore ted to chloroform ax grams of ebloreform | fi tires mon and two Indios, who wore to situ’ | Hove PAIN with ong thorough npplteation; no LITERARY NOTES. . vapor.in 100 tres of nir causes Inacnsibiiity and Clerk's Wiles, and legpnoared that he sureties | 7attor bow violent or oxcrucinting tho palo tke Chaplatn Van Horno's “Eifoot Goa, Thomas” | twelve yralna ts fatal, Whon an ania) {s mudo | were Willan 8 and Muegaret A.‘Tharn, worth | Waecumatc, bed-ridden, olin, Ceippled, Nore le Nt SC 108) has beon completod, and submitted tothe Messrs. | toronto 1 tho way Indiontod @ mulxtuce about | $440: Ikuasoll Ts and Murion ‘ky Suylea,’ 81,H00; | CUB NGURARIO. oF prostratod with diseasn may Seriboer, who are to publish it, the infddte of tho sorktnug zono; it {8 very quick- | St) Conrad B. Shetler, $5.0, {natant ense, ik R z . , ‘Tho documents were lovked ovr by Stato's- 4 the Kid: ain ‘or bo bas had his senson, book about Boston by Samual Adams Drake. “Pilgrim's Progress "in handsome binding {s‘| —qno Christtnas numberof the Publishers’ Week | ly uncatuetized und remains verfeotly quletdure cu - | Injlammation of the Kidneys, ao ‘Abdi but st aaa the rade, . It isin fact asoré of condensed account of | auothgr volume waleh makes an annual appear | 4,45 a plotura-boak In ltéclf, upnee from ita uuile | ine the Wwhulo experiment qwo nuara ln gone | tor sukeds ne eke samesom ana the Ins |.” ovene adder, Inflammation of the Jowett nd it but stands to reusont - u 4 Porny | Canty * Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dijk ity as n gulde to holiday purehuses for younx atest MOL TUaUIHUg ANY AEGH UGH OF COnEOrn: {Can't you furnish somo soourity.that 16 olenr | ‘cute dtreathliu, Daldttaton. of tho Heart, 1d old, ad hods by cot Br BOR ee te iit oe 1a RUTHKC ITS (OPAL EDE, Mysteries, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrhy In- oe Tuethods by compress, sponue, te, rs This ia clettr,"” sald Jarrett, whodld his own,| “jrfenaae Hoaitucho, coothache, Neuratgia, Tho Sanitary Enytnecr, which vegan na a | in the litter unso, mdead (M. Burt wolnty | talicing. rr Athenmatisn, Cold Chills, Ague Chilis, Chile y bag Inttorly b fortnightly | GUO & putiont alternately breaches, necord- ] “very particle of it Is tnoumberod,” re- | brad, Groat Bltese Bruises, Sine monthly. and hag Inttorly bon a fortulghtly | joy to tuo quantity of chloroform in tho hte A OE le, 18 inowtabornd wing, and 2 Se , _ {ts ftth volumo us | 2 y ts fend marked jis Honor, | A bomestead ts tn incuin= | mex Complaints, Nervousness, Sleeplesiners, publication, wl enter, upon a compress, oF ita distance from mouth und nose, | brance, hud onoof the lta bus a martguge of Goughar Golds, Sprains. Pats tr the Chet, aweekly. - 1 Wamixture of alr ata chloroform althor below the | ysuo healiles,” Ruch, or Limbs, aro instantly retleved. 5 uctive dose, or within the workin 2010, or at bo- “ i ” TA brililuntly-Iuatrated serial story entitled Fond the linie of safety; and w fatnd vestite it i thought they were all unincumbered,” suid “Marion Fay," by the popular novelist, An- | Tho. last inatunco (s not always wardad off by | “After further examination, Judgo'Jameson FEVER AND AGUE. thony 'frollope, will bo begun iu tho uext mim. | prompt romoval of the compress. ‘tbe working | was gatialled with the ‘Chorus and BSbeller, us = bor of Harper's Hazar, ‘ zouu i often very narcow; In tho easeof ehloro- | tholr property was not a homestead, but'he | | FEVERAND AGUFeured for 60 ets. Thore a form, while eight gruus insti Utres docs not * . . Sayles, " Jo vote remedial agent tn thia world thot will At Tome and Abroad fg tho titto of n Iorary | gumey to condor a doy lusunsi ble, twenty grume | Wom rtae Mact onte meio BOGGD, thet cutatte | gure Rover ald Awe, ond other Stuarious, He, monthly publlshed ut Wiluington, N. C., which | kills it, Ether la much toss dhingerous, for Loe Biltons, Scarlet, ‘typhoid, Yellow and other {gun citneast of tha Wosire of tho South to tiauke | tween the netlyo nnd tho fatal doses of it thore Arata ae, Sonus wie: Benue fovera (aided by RAUWAYS PILLS) su quickly a literature of its own., | Is unintorval of forty grams. An unesthetle |” “The property is worth u good deal more than |. as RADWAY'S RADY RELIED. = 4 R nets, fot by the quantity rosplred, but according: it," ke . ©The Pp q ‘Itwiltin a fow moments, when taken accord: ‘Tho Decouiber number of tho Century Maga- | to ite propurtion in tue inspired tes lienoe the Sede to aug peace than it Wrath? WONlda'E | scar to tho dirvctions, cure Crainps, Suastns, Sout zine, tho momerlal number to Ve. Holland aud | statements of surgeons ng to how touch chloro- *Tuhlnk thorg ought to be nnotuor man than | Stoniach, Heartburn, Sick tenduche, Diurrbeds President Garileld, 1a ntrendy out of print. A | form they put on tho comprogs have little value. | Bayles,” sald the Court—sa otter security, ar | Dysentary. Cotto, Wind In tho Bowels, ani “now edition of 0,00) hus bean ordorad, M. Bert) recommends tho usu of a wudk, | another with him, Ae yeh ternal Piilns, x - . vommmuntedding by a tube, with a zing reservolr Lets siatedaeas” Ge Fi ‘Travelers should alwayscarry a bottic of Itad- Tho accond In the séries of “American Mon | holding Wor aN tres oF fhouuesthofoinigcure, | F DON'T TINK THE HOND 18-G0OD ENOUAIT| way'eltendy Hollot with thom, A fow drops ia of Lettera”—* Nonh ‘ Wobstor"—will contain 2 | Tho pulse und the respirution need nu attention. —S10,0W0—cven attho figures mentioned~$li,- | witer will pravent sickness or paid, ea steul-ungraved. portratt taken from avery old | The most delicate matter would be the termin OUT ha aati i sa chango of water. 16 Ix better than Fron and valued purtraitin oll mado by James Hor- | tron of the lower Ilniting dose. Tho nuthor’s “Tho sehedila foots up $14,000. suld Jarrott, randy or Sitters ns astimulant, rhog. Marca ox) pur ien bute Here) ive no Huidines.. Tho sicaca cat ‘Lett ‘ vou Begtoe, at Be udge, "bar Minors und Lumberton should always bo pro r vapled greatly for dog, mouse, und sparrow, al- . vi with It. er2hg fast auinuer of, Zapertu, 2 new rauleal 40- | nya lesa for tno moo than for the dag. They | vido ad hy wvife both slum nnd the proporty | Vidod CAUTION. taine Dhote-ungraviig OF Alehuol Rukous | Were always xrentor for tho Nprrepiy toan for fe clone, wald Jarratt, " , Ail remo-dlal agants capabie of dostroyiog lite way accompanied by a blograpbleal ukerch, Und thodoxe Amoug -othor faore, Ie isvstated | orf could tua day or two, of course,” roplied | opium, strychnine, aenien, byosolumus, ander Tuo Literary World, in’ ita soview of Walt | that tho mixture alters very ‘Hlttle’ In wtrength, | Jarrett. | ai Jory bill docs collage tha patiout duriiug welt Whitman's pocms, Ukeris thatauthur to *ucow- | except In tho: Hrut instinco, xporimouturs |. "7 don't think the suretics nro sulllclont,” snid | ory smull docs, rullave the phen eM euad boy Ina hutfalo coat,” and expresses tho opis | nave somottines boen infatnkun ws to the fatal | Judge dumeson. Tho bourd ought to be a good, | Beton an me ey atolts But pornapa td iucressé Jou thu io, nnd all conevrned In the male Of | proportion uf ehlnrufonin in air, trout usin multe gnu alenoi by. nactles Wino -uke,; woelt fre eunterue hdcagotiae dose cuuse deaths is books, are zu! ek te otnen to Absorh carbonle 1 a Slubsti08 UUs. Hh Its Col. A. F, TRookwell ts ‘writing reminisconces of Fapldly-decorpososchlorotorm, | Oneo more, tuo Woll" anid Jurrett, "iceop the two schod-.| Tnarule no Hocessity fon ang ae itndway’s josiuggacunes of Prosidont Uarnoliis Lite for | Working zoue for protoxide uf nltrozon Is more | ules, und Tt get some one olae to como ta, TN] ReeUIA when w positive remeny Nee oi ging c od In fut extensive thin for tho substances spucitieds the | £0 oUt In clurge of the Deputy,’ ‘ endy Rollef will stop the leust dite A, §, Burnes & Ca, to incorporated In future 4 ety " 4 ry pain quicker, without entailing the wditions of thofe In Memorium—Gartlold,” by | rato butweon the Muniting doses being oue to iit take the two,” reinarked tha Court, but dult. Stuf ch sie Bundy, odltor of tha Now York Avene | three. aes J SUID Sars CUEBEAREOME LE RUC? Be vlthor of | culty THE. TRUE RELIEF. tag Mat. veg : a: coil une y go," tH ra 2 iM. Robertson Smith, who was rovontly pres THE UNION VETERAN BEGGING. Tarehey Reg As Mood as fur ns they wos" antl | panwar's READY ELLER {3 tno only romodial : *s = “There is no nilatuko ubout that, bo- 7 Ne sented by bis feloyie in Edinburg with a col- snngt OF 2 Chteuga Trivune, cause T wouldirt bring in pariios that wore. nor.| agentin voguo that will Instantly stop p: jection of books and munuseripis for the sludy O'tlis u piteaus slit ta sco ood, If TL intended to runaway T would bave & Fifty Cente Por Rottle. at biblical eriticigin to tho value.of $5,000, 18 At uged futher pome $ dono so A Month ago. 1f the property | turned 3 now delivering « course of lectures on * Hebrowy And beg tor bread, and bo dentod. ovor {4 utilized thore will be uo inoney owing to Pootry" nt Inverness By baughty sons at homo, th . anve about this thn, ‘Bhe volume we have re- our Puritan Fatbors and of tho early colontal | ceived is defaced bya pasted slp on tho ttle days tersely desorfbed, and with all tho charm | page, giving tho name of the Now York tinport- of diction for which this author js noted. Hu | er, It Scribner & Welford consider it it wl takes bis young renders around and through.tho | complimentary tosond a volume luoking like this one trom thelr establisbinent they are mis- elty which beliaves Itsolf tobe the Cupital of the taken. Local firms do pasto slips in books, that universe, pointing out: placea of interest and | du not velour to them, but publishers genecully furulshing comploto historical dotatls. send decent-luoklng copies in the frat place. “ Young Folks’ History of the War for the Penne (Ee Bony OF arian, Heeo \pubiiined UNon" ts by J. D.Champiin Jr. tho editor of | hotlda, wk eutitled * Moy: in wy, ¥ ” Bir Walter Scott.” ‘Tho iltustrations ure by what “Young Fotk Cyclopedins.”” It ts n singular | fy calted * permanent photography,” tho cifeee Tact that time has pineed among curious and In- | uf whieit ia to, give a cheup apponrance te the telllgout readers a genopation which bas no per- | entire work, The dealyn of the compllcr, or sonal knowledge of the Civil War. ‘This volume eultos. 40th gxwollane cio, ant, Bae eu, nll carried e Ssintended to sult the noods of this growlug | guote ts to create a tusto for what ts bust in Bn- ‘Pint he should want repose, We prized the smiling Cupid Who made our days 80 bright; But be has grown go etupid We gladly say goud-night. And if bo wakens tender And fond, and fair as when “He flied aur lives with splendor, We'll take him back uguin. \ And shonld bo never waken, As thot perchunce may bo, ‘We will not weep forsuken, But sing, * Love, tru-ia-ical” Biss Wheclor’s faculty ts clearly eplgrammatic. Bhe has skill in verification, and a natural apu- rade wou tone and vi teed Sescriptions, Hor sey and be Hbaapacernte sonplits and. im> | gilsn Iterature. juinve nlso fs undentably retined and true, partlul. It gives a pluin, conolse account , vali ft ios which wilt be poein entitied “Esthetic” isu tuir spociinen of | of tho most atriking eventa of tho War, The.lnitial volume of n series whict wi capac - » | entitled * Songs from tho Great Poots" is Ten her capacity in this reapuct.. Whnt could be but- | entivened by sketobes of tho prominent mon nysou's“Buug of the Brook," ‘The illustrations > | who were engnged in Mt. The book 4s coploualy | ary not cquat in inert to the text, and sumo of - Mustrated with maps of buttles ane eteges, and | thom are in fact very inferior productions for a inan appendix aro given tha principal sonxs | book making pretonsions to bun bolday work. whieb grow ie nt fu struggle, with w brief ac- | rhe poem iteul? Is a little gom full of life and of Tho folds of her garments fell round her, countar thalr-origins: «> nnture, Nevenling the curve of each Mmb; “Tho Chitdren’s Book" ta the title of n work “Purple and Gold” is the titleof ahandsomely ‘Weall-proportioned ond graceful 1 found her, by Horace H. Scudder, containing n collection | gesizned collection of leaflets with ahort poems Although quite plarmingly thin, of tho best and most fumous stories and poums | from favorit suthors arranged asa preaent for Miss weceler wiilscdrecty standin need ofany | in the English tanguewe from the beet standurd | the holiday season, Kato Sunborn selected tho ralses from nF ‘Cripunr, to which her pooms | buoks written for clilldren, It is: beautifully | yorges und Husina Emmett did the illustrating. huve buen sent inthe first piace, ‘The highest | bound and {llustrated in holiday style, witha | Tho work of the Intter could not buye been mark of secognition It could Leatow upon thom | frontispiece by Noalna Emmett. . overarduous, for her only elaborate production ha beau given In the Brat publication; alt elku | ws ethe Crulsa of tho Ghost" {en capital pon | son the cover. This w proty little eolluetion sould. be unebe the secu stan for boya fond of salling and boating. Sir. W, da. | Aba prico that should seriously aifact its sale, ay Alden koows what he fs talking wbout, and his ‘ nore FHlly Juatiicd. the yood opinion formed | WANeleul knowiede fa considerable,’ In.tho | mWO WORKS BY DR, FOTHERGILE: concerning her thin she hns. ‘} courgo of his ontertaining story ho wives a great | “qs, 9, Milner Fotherglllls a London pliysl- CSaurine, and Other Poems." By Ellu many useful hints about managing a sullevont. a ‘ Wheeler, Ctengu: Jagaen, McClurg & Co) ‘The boys who minke the cruise learn a gooddeal | clan of considerable, eminency In'his profes- . pofory tale return, und so will tho reuder who | sion who, besides belng the nuthor of num: THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY. BAG Geta oF aislau'e cccinte cud Pox eroua wedieal memolrs of nierit, has -pro- ‘Mr, James? Inst book is’ n clever one, but | auring the rulun Of Onoon tliee tot aes es | duced several practienl mnedient works thut, + beglus find ends most ungatisfactorily, Like pee {nto reudubto abupe for young people by while they are written more especially for most of the wlorles of this Anglicized Amerl- | ft; Gourke Aukepeuce Towly, | Zuo story o| AuO | tho profession, aro yetsiieh ns ean be please: can It finishes leaving his clef characters $n | yion uf the English Court Is both brilliant and | Mntly aud profitably read by- the “general a forlornand unsatisfactory state of beluy. It puguatte. Mr, Towlo hag told it adinirubly und | public, ‘Lhe latest of these on" Indigestion, ter for example, than tho following? iva garb that was gullticsa ot colors “Bho atood, with n dull, iistless wir Acrenture of dumps and of dolors, TWF most undeniably fuir, is another ‘study of tha Aqmerlean girl in -Enrope, and, fora wonder,’ tho lady whose portralt is jhere’ penned {ts well-bred, Sho must Nave faults, of course, and they inpst be grave ones, and to be the creatton of Mr, Junses’ ‘braih. thoy must bo attributable to. her American nativity, It isn pucullarity of this‘gentlemun’s genius that his eye-glass permits lim to seo only the faults of Amerl- con Womanhood, and everything strikes his Agaumed Natura as wrong and In bad form, Wo should be grateful, therefore, that tus really clever writer has permitted his Imag. {nation to see something good enminy out of the “Nazareth” whera he was born, but which It {8 his pleasure to try and forget. “Tho Vortrait of a Ludy" Js altogether tov long, but {t has muny tna aud striking points, and ia wu study of mon and of women. of mo- tives und of moods. Tho: didleulty is that Bir, Jnmos thinks that fa writing: Jor v cluas tu whom the simplest statements ure enigmas, and he deoiwa it neccssury to explaln at went tengtt the moat natural trafte tn burn r i Thu seeo of the story Is abroad, but tho prine clpal characters are Americans. Mr. Tuuchett is webrewd American who bi dew fortuie ns aw. London: bunker, Ia wife, ulgo Amuticn ives iuost of the (ime in Florence, makes ove sloual trips to America, aud from ong of thom brug to England her nieco, Isabel Archer, the doruine of thu story, The Jyuchetts' neighbor, dard Warturton, (sy young nobleman of tho best oul pues rlol, brave, and trove hearted, and a fait friend of cuuwin Hulph, Lo beea dent on the day of ber arrival, tulle ta Jove with her at oneu, and after a few duya and tower. Interviowa, wakes her au olfer of murs Huge, which she, reapecting und likiug bin vory auch, aud not unmindful of the advantages 4f -eulck a. oiurriage ‘th a worldly polut of view, declines, She buw toft in Atwerica an udiulrer, a wealtby Bostuulan, to Whom she bud 3 eh en QuaoUrayenient to hope. Hoe follows her abr wund, but shy sends blin buek unsatlsllod, Neither the Englisl nur tha Yuukee lover Nnqutshes bur. Ralph, too, t8 4 lover; but uifcevion be sternly subdued to uv frateraul In terest, Ho pereuddes bis father to divide hte . wo that the girh may fortune with his consi have independence to gratify ber desire of sec- ing the world, Mite her life, wulle yet at tho Buyllsh country huwae, comes u new frlond of. hevowh sux, @ guvst OF ber aunt, aud ou of wR mannEL that cannot fall to Intereer those | s)jfousness, and Gout liits Protean Aspaets" for whom be writes. Threv of Sra, Stowe’s stories for children, one of which wae published originully at least ten oF Mitteen youra ago, wre now republiated in hyndsomo abape for tho holiday seugon; Tho titles of these stories ure: Little Pussy Wile low"; “ A Dog's Miasion’; * Quece Little Pea- plo.” Mra, Stowe fa un exocedingly popular writer for children, us well ae for todo of an older krowth," and her stories are invariably pleasing and well told, ri Caasoll's * Book of Indoor Amusoments"' Is a compiniin yoluine to bid bool of * Sports and Puathues.!” Lt ig often udidientt matter to tind gumes and amusemonts for children durlug louse ‘winter eveninga, or when amall parties ure glen for tholr entertainment. .‘Thla bavk Jaa stores house of valuable informuuonu for the roller of all dificultioy of this nature. It isan excellqut baudbok curetully prepared, “ Nessie Rradford's Beoret" tella an‘ intercst- fog story of the tittle ones ot the Bradford fami: ly, and {s written by Jouna Il, Mathows, author ‘Of the * {easio Houks." 2 i of souue aud rhymes w. wualo le We Eliot, J. Wy ‘itentloy, aud others, ow worda gud musio tre kdupted to the Understanding of young pouplo, und the book ‘bus an abundance Of Hivtrations, * Four-Footed Lovers" ig n volume for quis youny children, by Frank Albertson, It. la coplously ilustrated by Biss L. H. Humphrey, Tho stories ure of aquirrely and calves and euch quadrupads, {an which the young heart doth most, ellgbt—unell the “pet? knoukw them: down once or twice, ia “Three Wise Old Couples” ts the title of a. funny Juvenile worl, the words to whieh wore turniaded by. Sys. ' Corbutt, and the very strait Leer ica ies by oplli t ree allio wrcatly interest wud umuse the little ones, for who it bas been designed. “Old Proverbs with New Picturos" is a vor! churmluyly gotten up work, thu price of whled, however ($3.50), strikes us as pltogethor tod high. Itisan acoualbily clover versiticution gud iNuatration of miny faniliur suyluga, and much mery than usual cure bug back bestowed upon the ploturca, “ Hecoilections of Auton Hause” contains tho aunuis of 4 bounvhuld tn which notutow very wonderful buppuns, but which will undoubtedly intorest a wreat muny youuy renders, e Eneh one of Col. Kuox'y Vooks bas found tin- mediate favor with tbe boys, Works of travel hag just been Issued by, the: medlent publish- Ing houso bt William Wood &Co,, of New York. The present: volume only comprises * the frst part on Indigestion und -Billous- ness, an therefore ' Is, perhaps, asa whule more applicable to American con- ditions than. it would be comprehending all these subjects together, Indigestion. Is common enough in this country—Indeed, It _As sometimes sald to be charactoristically an American disease—while gout, except, pos- slbly, {n some of {ts more protean shapes fn which it is searcely recognizable, ts hero comparatively unknown, Dillougness is a popular term that fs usually used to cover altho mluor ailments of indigestion, bus Dr. Fothurwill in thia work woes ut length tuto the {iveoription sud digcusaion uf tho phenomena turbiuicn and liver indigestion by fieelt. The knowledge of the functions of tue Aver is one of tbe bert uchlevomonts of madgra physiology, ough us eh Fur from comploto, an of Myer a its upplication tu the pructicul treatinwut o: yurloug disurdurs of digestion jaa reul step to the aciontivtia punta penne: Ne of distuses, The ure wok Is uu follows: First, tue muthor describes the poral process of digestion in the Nght of onr best physluiogicul knawiedge, a rangement of thle The furye cluxs of persons who uve painful. consciousness of: thelr havin digestive’ organs will do weil. ito ren this and tho suoveeding portion of, the book On the various turns of primury and,sccondary indigestion. lt will be useful afyo to ghe medicai man, who will ind no more caay method Or ibione ening up bis ideas ou thls fmporant sub) than ig oad this book, whieh gay easly rn) fauetibioners who buye deep obliged cussed. | Barnes & Co. announce 4 popus Toe Opium Habit ap by tH. Hubbard, M, This, oniy work tht troate exolusively of tho habits 4 the compounds of opium, alcobol, form, bromide of potis- ennabdly indica. ‘The artiety on tho jandiny written for the Atlantis by Sidney Howard Gay, | author of * Lryunt’s Hi bo Uni ‘ Statea,” hos braught the otticurs of the Pligrim Sovlety to tholr feet in defense of tho diay now culupruted ns the apuiversary of tho ‘san Mr. Guy sought to prove that the Pligriine di not land In Decomber, and did not tirat land on tho shore at Plymouth, but inore kely on: the coust of Duxbury. .. Wiltam J, stilinian, wel tho“ Vanus”"—or, aa ho would call of Mulos, io tho Century, 18 a type Yankee about Mi years of ave, boakseller, cilitor, photogenpher, and hulf-n- . Eto took part inthe Cretan bid, und hus traveled all over Europe, ospeoially [nthe lesser kuown south central parts, Ho i at presout exploring for the Americau Archiwological Society, A correspondent writes to the Critto ns follawa: “Lain an adiniror. ofstho writings of Sr. Mark ‘Twalu, and consequently, when of contunte of thy Nove Contury, bought it and turn of tho Pitgrims, iter of the article ho Nik te bas been o dozen othor thi insurrection oL sw the table bur number of tho at once to the are ng hile nuine, aud entitted +A Curiaus Z When f begat to rod it, it struck me AM Strangely Camillus aud | goon recognized tho told me in the Bummer of: the United Btates Arti id Mr. 'Twaln expect the puutlo eredit this narsutive to bis clever bruja’ ‘eo and Public Services of Arthur Bt, Hon, Willtara Hoo fl published soun by Nabert Clarke clint, will be, it is bulleved, one of noticeable of the recent contributions to Ameri- can blatory, Beales a largo umount of tnfor- wntion relatiug tu army operauons in the Hoyo Nitieal matorhal ia employed, en KO Cor\unate aa to buve Gov, Warthlngton, to her with olficlul record’ not before acoossl. ‘The bistory of tbe fumous Ordinunee of Vivi, passed when Gen. St, Cluir was Presidcat of tho oft Continental Congress, lv thoroughly (lis- cussed; and the tuctd concernibg the schenw ovalot st. Clulr frou tho olfice of f tho tercitory northwest of the Ohlu, sinigsion of Obio as u State ta Increase © of Electoral votes fur Mtr, Jeterwn, blory us a trug one 4878 by an olllcer o} uct eons vue and fucts new to mony general in thy ox- wenviva of dialy pructiva to fal} Lolnd » sto In tholr reading. ‘Thu latter pawort the work 13 devoted to the derangements ofthe ver, whlch ure very sclontiticully as well ag readubly diss ‘The book Je evidonty written for thy American aa well as the Bugiab reader, ua cun be seen by the numeruus American reterences, ‘Tho ling of treatuicut, espgeluliy tho dict ud+ vised, 13 sugueative of Euylish ruthor than Aweorlean habits—for caauiple, io tho uge of wiuos angortuer alcoholic drinks, Dr, Fothergill ig not a total ubstineuca abvocuty, but we doubt whether he uppreciutes the fuct thut, in thls country at Ieast, even thy modgrute use of Nquor is avery dangerous lotlon, much new Mr. Binith having: tho Une of the puperd of soyeneieals ‘of durkust dy¢— Store pitcous far thun that— ‘To ave the Dulon soldier hold « For tims bis slouching bat! O seo bln atand for hours and days Where wenlth und pride are near; Lean on his crutet aint beg for bread With many a burnlug tear, Tis vroud neurt-pulses crlinuon pride Olor tianly check and brow; But ai dtd mutterd fn hie soul, “ Jo Dattly brave, be now," Again he feols the buttlo-shoci,. Aine butters weed : rane : ‘Tho scruochlog seit, the bilnding amoke, The demon Mobel ory, f Asin he fecle—O tenfold more— Mure sore becuuss afresh— ‘Tho bullet touring through hig Umbs And cruahing bene and Nesh. Mowakes, but not a Robel yell note Nebel uost ta chara; Ponce site smiling on the scene, Wailo Plenty hoards with cures He feels bls wounds renew aguln— “tt Aan oan tule yy Se Tei wy wounded Ae well we by the tual , aa Let Pouce atilt antic upon the scent And Tienty pnas blu by paieoe » And all the promised witty of theso Pass Into worts and dio: But tell ine not ugrateful land n.euffer this ta bo : ‘TH ovory star In Froedom'a Ja queiiched in ‘Treagou's aca. Purvate DALzuu. pAseod ote of Thad Stevens, . tb Perkina tu New York Star, At ’Carlialo, Pa, thoy told io ivaumerable storivs about that grim old patriot aud Aunty Slavery agltatur, Toad steyeus, One ‘day the ol ma was pruotioing In the Carilele vourts, and bo didn't tke the ruling of the presiding Judwo, A savond time the Judge ruled aguinst “Old Thad, when the old mau got a athe {antes face aud quiveriug Nps ‘and ca a ul a pill q wad commuueed tying up bis papery ng 16 40 quit “Do t understand, dir. Stevens, usked tho Judge, eying “Old Thad” indiguantly, “that you wish to ahow your contempt of thls Courter" “No. 6lry no, ale,” replied “Ol Thad, “1 don’t waat to slow iny contempt, sits I'm trying ty concent st” \ \ jo Lown. " Whon will you got tho other pany" asked: tho pus, ee fe ae will try todo it tomorrow,” answered Jare “Wall, I'll tako Shetler and Tharn, but thoy ‘are hotenough., You must furnish anothor wa ood us tho Dost of these,” 'Thnt ouded tho matter. Deputy Stacey uakod tho Judye if ho could tako Jarrett out to hunt up tho otbor surety, a “Not on my‘rosponaibiiity,” replied Judgo Jamon, + : So there was Just onv thing to do, and that wae tu - TAKE JARNETY 'TO THE COUNTY JAIL, and lock bitu up, ‘This was doua, anit be slept last nizht in the devtors’ dopartmont—n privi- luge uecurded non chuegad with stuuling thon sands, they bein eo delioutuly constituted that neguolu tion with thieves in cells would make joni slvk. : ¥ Int view of the sinall bali domandod of Jurrett,* there fs nu longer any excuse for Lurrabee, of Lake View, ruinninibg in a hidtuy-place until ho secures hondamen. -1f bo cannot ttid suretics du tho gum of $5,009 or $10,000 he must bo Atta boy oft for frlonda, {tts expeoted that he will’ put hlinsest in tho way of » Deputy Sherilf to- day, aud ut ouce give bands for hie apy in ance wheo wanted, and thi void golng to jail. | «.. Geum es + Landon Grapate, ‘Tho rarest of all oma ix not the diamond, which follows after tie ruby. ‘Thidlo tts turn allows provodonce to tho chrysabery|—populurly known us tho cat’s oye. ‘The true stone comes syom Ceylon, though Pilny. know of. somethjug aliutlar yoder the name of zZimilumpis, found in - tha bed of the Buphrates, Can we wonder, when wo.look atone of those slugular produc: ons of. Nature, with {ts slivern utrouk tn t centre, and obsurve, as we move it over so slig! the magio rays of varying Ight that. inning ite surface, that it was un object of rufound reverence to the auclents? Tho pox. jeasor Wis yUpDUNCd Naver to graw poorury bur hivay's to Jucrease bis substance, The largest nowe is now in the posgusalol Sir, ryco Wright, the woll-knowa tuluvcatigtat, It 1s to corded in tho unnala of Coylaa, und ‘kuown to blatory us the tueat in tha world. ‘Two stare of lesser muyoitudy ghing hy ita aldv, and wa are faformed that’ Uhree such atoued tire nut kuawa to oxlut elaewhere in tho wide world. : ' a A Tuke things casy and n vottio of fr, Bill's Cough Syrup, and you will bu rid of your gold, Price, 23 geuts, Radway’s: Regula Perfect. Purgattwes, Bouthin ie ti Apertents, Act ny if ut Pain, Always Reliable wit ee ea A Thole Oporatioit A VEOETADLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CLONED, At tastoless, olegantly coated |W evra purge, regulate, purify, cleans aE tpWrRee Fitts for tho cro of all disonlert of tho Stomach, Liver, fowls Kidneys. f dor, Noryous Discuses, Headucho. Const Costivonesa, Indigestion, Dyspepalt, His or] Fovor, Intinimmation of tho Lowcls, Dilos a, fect a : orable, Sontalniag no mercury, winural or OtOElOUBATLNS |e nowing symptoms regu ye orgunas Cou stipation, award Piios, Fullogss of the Hloolt tho Head, Acidity ef the Brouach, here Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness Or ho roe in tho Btomuck, hour Eruetntions, Binkieg, Fluttering at tho Hourt, Chqking of Bi tc Bensations wheo in uw igi pastures pore io Weba bofore tho Blight, Pover and Du Yellow Tee eaten jeg Yui in ey Tense and Hints, aud Budden Flushes of = -tha Fics. =. u arrow dosue of apwar's Pints sil Fee systems from all the abovoummed dls Price, 26 Cents Ver Hox ait cut apers a Peelecure, Raony Whleb may be named? “ Balse and True.’ iro" st 4 Radway on sprites Dre a 4} aif Orb 5 And por Felating to different classes eases, 1sTS, 3 SOLD RY DRUGG ” RAD NPALSE AND TRUE, Bend a lotter-etamp to rapws Sark 39 Werron, cur. Cae ni pe sent Tormation worth thousands WT" VO THE PUBLIC. | Lo. Thore egn be ne better sunranted p at of bie Iapway's old-cotablisbed 1 iias ut pitts than tao baso and worthless | iets, 60 thom, uy thoro are Fatso Hesolv cnt’, 7) Pilla.” Bo aura and, avk,tur Heres that the name "Hadway" 4 on Ww ol ink from diseases uf tha digest

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