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ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL, DECEMBER 22, 188a.

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ANECDOTE OF 'D'ALEMBERT. THE CREST OF THE MACKINNONS.
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iLESSOffS IN ALL KINDS->S «fe WYMAN,
J> Ueml.ort was the son of a celebrated j Many a wild legend cling* to these mistyv -OF- (Old St. Nicholas Hotel, Main St., Nyack, >
lady of high rank, who, to conceal h ln" p*ak»and orngjy gbm
tale* (>f the thndowy NBW YORK, I**4. A.rt Embroidery PRACTICAL
discretion, ranged him to be exposed on the 10
heroes of ancient days, such an are recorded - GIVEN FRF.E TO LADIF," PT7RCHARING MATE- F-

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trtrpe of the church of St. Roobe. Berth*
9hoj in the dreamy poem* of Oxsian. One of>f Alioot Tin and Sheet Iron
was fonnd by a poor woman, who earned r these tells bow, in the day*
livelihood by her needle. She adopted him,
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" when the
Tnt Ht nx
of Loch Scavaig were, haunted by fierce wild,| I'oiitlnwm
sixty million copies of Tnr. nvshare gone on t
shores ofIf yonestablishment
nur

prlnteil
during tin" psst twoW« month*
were to paste end to end All the columns of nil
and sold last yesr yon would get a
strip of Interesting lnformtlon, coiumon
I E. IT. PASSMORE, ft CO.
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Tin and Copper Ware in Variety,
maintained him by the produce of her labor
L,, r Will keep constantly on hand a full line of
hoars the chief of the Muckinnnns, in f.l-1- enough mm, wtlxtou, sound doctrine, and sane wit Ions;ft We have just opened our choice lot of
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\ HOLIDAY NOVELTIES,
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and placed him in the College of Moutaigu. to reach from Printing llonce Square to tin' top
>wing a wonnded red deer, left all bin fob
The young man profited by the instruction 1 lowers fur behind. He found shelter for tint ingMount
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,, Copernicus In the moon, then back to prlnt- Cooking and Parlor Stovf* r
he receivd, ho that, like Pascal, he made
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" nielliin a cave on the edge of the loch, and <\
Douse square, and then three-quarters of the way
buck to the moon again.
RANGES, HEATERS, ETC.

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Hut Tiik Si N l» written for the Inhabitant* of the \u25a0 ? inci.cding-
WW discoveries in geometry in hi* fifteenth''Here, | having kindled a tiro, prepared to ; earth ; Hits Mine "trip of intelligent- would girdle thee
'' PLUMBING OF ALL KINDS
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year. His name HOI became known all a ! broil some of his venison on | glolie twenty-seven or twenty-eight times. FTNF. LACKS, LADIES'FINE EMBROIDERED
the embers.S. jyear If every lniyer of a copy of Tni Hrx duringthep»«t HANDKEUCHIEFS. (IF.NI LEMEN'R FINE
over Knrojie, and tho learned conned the In one hand he has spent only one hourrivet If. Mid if hi* wife or A SPECIALTY.
"' held a largo bone, from11 his grandfather ha* spent another hour, this newspaper
eociety of tho young student of iMontaign. which ho was cutting slice* ready for dress- I In Ihh:i has afforded the human race thirteen thousand
WIIITF. SII.K HANDKERCHIEFS,
Jobbing attended to with Promptness
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Hncli was the fame he acquired by his early
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y ing, when a rustle on tho dry seaweed at the ifi
talents that the lady at last began to be | month of tho cave tnadohim hvik up. To form any idea of the circulation
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yenrs of steady rending, nightand day.
It In only hy little calculations fihe these that yon cann
of the most popnlsrofi
ItIUC-A-BRAC,

to otn
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We have lately added to ourstock a large assortment it


proud of have given birth to Kiich a son. ""? ! his
horror ho beheld a savngo wild boar in? lons
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American newspapirs. or of its influence on the opin-
and actions of American men and women. millinery department USEFUL ARTICLES
His foster mother had been watched, and Tiik His Is. and will continue to he. a ncwspnjvcr
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! the act of charging him, with gaping jaws'S which tells the truth without fenr of consequences.i we nre constantlyadding choice novelties.
IN THE SHAPE OF
gets at the facts no matter how much the processs IF" ('imlniu Work n Npeelnlty.
consequently the real mother had obtained and
'"' ' terrible tusks. Quick a» thought ho0 which ;
coMts, which present* the news of all the world without

E. H, PASSMORE & CO., I House

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_' grasped the bone inoro firmly in bis hnnd,| ; waste Furnishing Good»
information concerning tho fate of the child, of words ami in the most readable sha|>e, which
but without once contributing toward Uls working with all its heart for the csuhp of honest
his and as the grizzly brute came up to him, be0 I isgovernment, ami which therefore lielleves that the Ke-
subsidence. Vanity brought about what mt ( dashed his arm down its throat, FOR EVERY DAY USE,
publican party iiiunt go. ami must go
and the I year of our '"
this coming
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4 DePEW PLACE,
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the voice of Nature was incapable of effect- ct* j(crossbone held the cruel jaws Lord. IHK4. J>
wide open,I, j *willIfread
you know Tiik Sty, yon like It alrendy, and yon Which we will sell at the Lowest Possible Price*.

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ing. She one day repaired to the college, So | leaving him full time to despatch the foe0 what Is sure it with accustomed diligenceand profit during BROADWAY, NYACK,
ami rcqtiested to see the youth. He came. !, tory.
with his hunting knife. It is in memory of to get intoyou
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to he the most Interesting year In Its bis.
do not yet know The Sun, It is high time We aim to give every time. satisfaction
She began a long harangue on tho tyranny n the sunshine.

obliged to forsake him, and so forth.


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this feat that tho Mackinnons, to this day
of prejudice, on the pain she felt at being» | bear as their crest
.a boar's head, open- Trnnsi to IWnll Hnb«rrlbcrs>. L. G. PHILLIPS,
mouthed, apparently choked by a great\u25a0t VALENTINE REMBE,
The several editions of The Svn are sent by mail,
NO. 1 DEPEW PLACE,
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"I am your mother," said she. i bone. :
"Yon my mother, madame! Yon aro aro ,
postpaid as follows
cents a month, f«0 o year ; with Sunday AGENT FOR THE

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It is somewhat curioiiß that Oxford should11 DAILY?SO edition. ST. BROADWAY, NYACK.
mistaken; I have no mother bnt her who Tilo possess a literary version of this legend, tell-[? SUNDAY?Eight
took care of mc in my infancy."
pages. This edition furnishes theI
current news of the world, special articles of ex- Hudson River Steam Brewing Company.
He turned his back on her, and never saw
ing how a student of Queen's College was-8
iaw wandering
in Shotover Wood, deep in theg
ceptional Interest to everybody, and literary re-
views of new books of the highest merit, fit a ; Fancy Goods,
her more, but continued the affectionate and
dutiful son of the seamstress, aud repaid her
m study of a volumi
"y of Aristotle, wheu he too0
er was charged by an open-mouthed
year.
WEEKLY?If 1a year. Eight pages of the beat matter
Notions, <&c. 5. Fresh Cool I.ngcr on draught at nil liens
" wild boar.'. of the dally Issues special ; an Agricultural Department of [ Christmas Cards,
with interest in her old age for the care she me iHe had unequalled value, market reports, and liter-
had bestowed on his childhood.
the presence of mind to thrust Ar-
istotle down the brute's throat, and cer-
ary, scientific and domestic Intelligence make The
Weekly Sun the newspaper for the farmer's house-
In Great V^ariety. ALSO AGENT FOR

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hold. To clulis of ten with $10, an extra copy free.

TO BE FOUND ONLY IN NOVELS.


tainly no boar was ever more effectually,? Address
choked. This happy deliverance is still an- n!0-6w
nually commemorated, when the boar's bend
I. W. ENGLAND. Publisher
The Sun, N. Y. City. Ribbons?.
_3uttont«.
Hamburg*?,
Imported mine Wines, te.
*'You are very fond of novel reading,"
said a Parisian novelist, one day recently,
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by,
iis carried into hall, with all duo ceremony,
tto grace tho Christmas dinner at Queen'si ? STILL OPEN! Laces, cScc.
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No, 25 ROCKLAND WTUEET,
M he saw the coachman he had engaged
stow away a formidable volume of romances
red
ces -,
(College,
m , m,
, Offer Extraordinary LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
FALL AND WINTER HATS! ,!
HAVERSTRAW.
beneath his seat. " Yes, sir, I have read a

; A $4,00 Periodical for $1,50,


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NEW BLEACHING AGENT.


great mauy novels, and I am disgusted to Closing out Below Cost. Beer Bottling a specialty for family use, and defxv-
ered free of charge. a25-ly.
observe the uniform ignorance of their au- ?v- Oxygenated water, a common name for i
thors to the commonest affairs of everyday ,
lay peroxide of hydrogen, has attracted within
life. For instance, here is oue story lv iv the last few years a good deal of attention,
STAMPING The Atlantio Monthly
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1 Number for Nothing.
! A DICTIONARY-WITHOUT
which I read, 'The prince appeared agi- (si- and n it has been successfully employed in DONE BY THE NEW PROCESS, FOR 1884.
tated on hearing these words, and, hailingsft a \tbleaching aud for other applications. In *»
carriage, flung himself into it, cast his purse
to the driver, and cried: "Drive me to the
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he duced,
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this country Mr. Kiugzett long ago intro- COST. WILL NEVER RUB OUT.
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The conductors of the Atlantic Monthly indicuf'
herewith a few of the noteworthy features for IHS4, »n.-l
d under the name of "Suuitus," a fluid, "?
need not assure its readers that it will continue, a- I
been beyond question, the foremost of American
Faubourg Bt. Houore!" Then a few lines ies the tl ootiye part of which was peroxide of An Elegant Engraving
1 Free. For the Holidays!Trias magazines, in all features and varieties of literary c*-

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further on I see this: Valentine resolved ed hydrogen.
h It is now stated that Mr. P. ( (\u25a0?'Hence.

once for all to solve the mystery, and, hur- ir- ]?l'.liell, of Pfungstadt, near Darmstadt, hasITo Every yetc Subacriber! If your subscription to the MR. CRAWFORD'S SERIAL STORY

: DRY AND FANCY GOODS, i


rying to the stand, sprang into the first ye o sisucceeded in preparing economically a pro-
Amerioan Agriculturist "
A ROMAN SINGER"
hide that presented itself, and, dinging her or dduct pure, stable and of constant streugth, Will run through the first six numbers of the volant*-
: for 1884. This story has attracted marked attention ly

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pocket-book to the coachman, said Fol-)1- and (i: capable of being easily transported toi for 1884. is forwarded ns before Dec. 10th, the sender its vigor and freshness.
will be presented *vith the December number of this
low you carriage.' Now, sir, I have been iii long X distances, and of being kept for yearsI year free ; also with a GOO-PAGE DICTIONARY, OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
driving a hack in Paris for forty years, and id wwithout losing its bleaching properties. with fifty thousand words and forty-five pages of en-
gravings, post-free, (after Dec. 10th 10 centsextramust
both useful and ornamental. Will write exclusively for The Atlantic during IR&4.
The mere announcementof frequent contributions by
I have driven thousands of people?all sorts 'ts AAmong other applications of this product, be sent to pay postage on Dictionary); also the Mag-
of people, under all imaginable conditions, »*i that tl of the decoloration of animal fibres is nificent Engraving. 11x18)$, Foe* or Frlenda f"
TO STRANGERS.
» Christmas Cards, &c, &c. i. !
him is more welcome than almost any other announce-
ment could be.
DR. WEIR MITCHELL
eloping lovers, jealous wives, levanting tl most important,
\u25a0ig the as it is free from some

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The American Aitricullurint meets the wants of all Has written for The Atlantic a striking serial story,
cashiers, and so on?aud never in tho course se ol of the disadvantages of other bleaehing- classes, in City. Village, and Country; it is literally entitled
re (gents. For wool and silk, it is advisable everybody's paper. It helps the farmer, the gardener, CHRISTMAS TOYS WILL BE FOUNDQ
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"IN WAR TIME.1

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of my long professional career has a fare This will begin in January.
the fruit grower, the mechanic, the professional and
thrown me his or her purse or pocket-book. k. before b< bleaching to cleanse the materials business man ; it greatly aids every house-keeper ; it ON THE FIVE AND TEN CENT HENRY JAMES
No sir; they have just given me thirty-live ye thoroughly, so as to
tl eliminate all the greasy jpleases and instructs the youth and the little ones. It COUNTERS. Will contribute several Short Stories and sketches) txl
is edited with great care, labor, and expense. Its pages Continental travel.
francs, but very rarely."
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sous; sometimes it was the round twoo sisubstances and impurities. For this pur- iabound in useful, practical, reliable information and
pose, Mr. Ebell recommends a bath in a so-
suggestions. W. D. HOWELLB
pi Every number describes, with engravings, a great va-
D. MORRIS, Will furnish several papers of Enropean travel.

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riety of Labor-saving, Labor-helDing devices and
lution of Aye parts carbonate of ammonia Household
lv Economics, Animals, Plants, Flowers, etc. CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
A LOST NOTE.
to one hundred of water, this bath being In this
Its
respect It surpasses, by far. all other journals.
constant K\|u»niri'h ul
followed by a soaping and thorough wash- IjSchemes are invaluable, and savo many times its cost
6 DePEW Place,
and Swindling
Will contribute Essays on Literary and social topical.
THE CONTRIBUTORS' CLUB
\ Will continue to be one of the most agreeable feature*

' BROADWAY, NYACK.


In 1740, a director of the Bank of Eng- g- iv with water. The
ing bleaching itself is per- ito every reader. It admits no medical advertisements,
of The Atlantic.
and no untrustworthy advertisers. Its immense circu-
land lost a 480,000 bank note, which he was m formed fo either by immersing the materials in !ilation enables the Publishers to issue it at very low NEW BOOKS

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rates, and to deal liberally with subscribers in the way Receive more attention in The Atlantic than in any
persuaded had fallen from the chimney-v- tltho solution of oxygenated water, and leav- of premiums, etc.

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Great Reduction
other magazine in the English language.
piece of his room into the fire. The bankk iug iv them there at a temperature of from
directors gave the loser a second bill, upon >v twenty
tv
SAMPLE COPY of the American \griiul-
degrees to thirty dtgrees C, until the (mri-i, or cleannt PUEMIITM 1.1-T (100 En-
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TERMS $4.00 a year, in advance, postage free.
With a superb life-size portrait of Hawthorne (uew>.
and 146 column* of muling matter), Emerson. Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier. Holmes, or

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his agreement to restore the first bill shouldId decoloration
d« is complete, or the materials iirimniin ?
IN THE?
went on receipt of two two-cent tttaiupa for Lowell, $s.i"i. Each additional portrait, $1.00
it ever be found, or pay the money if pre-c- nre impregnated, when they are wrung out \u25amailing, 0 Remittances should be made by money-order, draft,
aented by any stranger. " About thirty ;y ai
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and exposed in a room heated to about Price #1.50 a year | Single number* IScto.
pontage, etc.
PRICE OF 1 or registered letter, to

PHOTOGRAPHS,
years afterward," says Mr. Francis, " the tv
>c twenty degrees C, whore they are left to lIOUt.HTON, Mil H.IN A CO.,

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director having been long dead, and hisis dry. di
Active Canvassers Wanted Everywhere.
; _ 4 Park Mtreet, Mm,
heirs in possession of his fortune, an un- ORANGE JUDD CO.,
known person presented the lost bill at the AT
bank, and demanded payment. It was iv
ANCIENT AMERICA.
DAVID W. JUDD, Pres't. A. GOLDFINGER & BRO.,
Van Wagner's Art Gallery,
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vain that they mentioned to this person the ie Ancient ruins, which surpass anything pf n24-lm T5l BROADWAY, NEW YORK. >V At K-ON-lil ItSON,
transaction by which that bill was annulled ; he h kind yet discovered ou the Americnu NYACK,NEW YORK.

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DEALERS IN

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he would not listen to it; he maintained'd Continent, C< have been found in Souoro,
NOTHING
that it had come to him from abroad, andd about
insisted upon immediate payment, The
note was payable to bearer?'and the 480,000 N) base
al
>c Mexico.
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four leagues southeast of
There is one pyramid which has a Can be lost by sending for free specimens of the Grea' Cabinet Portraits,
bi of 4,351) feet, aud rises to a height of Farm * and Garden Journal of America,
Card Photographs,
$3.00 per Doz.
1.00 per Doz.
. DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
were jmid him. The heirs of the director >r 750
would not listen to any demands of restilu-i- the
tion ; aud the bank was obliged to sustainv to
7;' feet. It has a winding roadway from i
tb bottom leading by an easy grade to the
top, wide enough for carriages to pass over,
JTHERURALNEWYORKER.
It costs more to publish than any other of its class.
Special prioes to Clubs and Schools.

llt [MOMlit m,r r>(M original engravings annually of ? Residenceß will be Photographed, for clubs8
Laces, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Dreae
Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Notions,
Pictures and Ficture Frames,
the loss. It was discovered afterward that it w which is many miles in length. On the ,\cattle, u25a0
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'.vain, fruits, etc., etc. It hue over 600 contribu-
of five, for $5.00 per dozen.
Trunks, and Valises.

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them the best writer! In the v.orld. It
an architect having purchased the direc- of this mountain a people of an tin- tors?among
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owns Experiment Grounds of 82 acres worked in the
tor's house, hud taken it down, in order to o known ki age have cut hundreds upon hun- \u25a0iitcrcstM of its subscribers. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
build uuother upon the same spot, had foundd dreds di All work 1h guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
of rooms from five by ten to sixteen A NEW ERA * and to be equal to any, and superior to most, of New
* /GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
the uoto in tho crevice of the chimuey, audd or
made his discovery uu engine for robbinggut
the bauk."
oi eighteen fee: square. Thet-e rooms
t out of solid stove, aud so even and true A $1.00 WEEKLY FOR
m the walls, lloor anil ceiling, so plumb i
are
are
in the agriculture and horticulture of America.
sJU.OO A YEAR.
York work.

I. M. VAN WAGNER, ' ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF

and level, as to defy variation. There ur( It is original throughout. It is pure in tone and ad-
! JinitH no ambiguousadvertisement*. It is a farm, gar-
BROADWAY, NYACK. Fur Trimmings and Fnrs.
LOST BOOKS OF THE BIBLE. no windows to tho rooms, and but oue en- ,den, religious, news, home, and literary paper all in

a. j. brainerdT
trauce,
tr which is always from the top. The one. " Tiik Ruhal New-Yoiikkb ia for the North, South, Gents' Linen Collars, 2 for 25 cents.
In the Book of Numbers, xxi. 14, occurs ra rooms are eight feet high from floor to ceil- East, auk West. It has become the leading rural pa- Woolen Socks frcm 15 cents up.
the following reference: "Whir, fore it is ing.
said iv the Hook of the Wars of the Lord.'''? phics
rt
in On the walls are numerous hierogly- devotion *
§ per by realto the trueperseverance,
worth, and enterprise?by Its
interests of all who till the laud
Agency for the Universal Fashion Conps-
p] and ropresoutatioua of human forms Jjwhether for pleasure or profit. It is printed upon fine
tinted pujier. 111 pages weekly, each page 11.. x 11". '<. Perfect Fining Patterns. Album of Fash-
Bestir
ay's
Sow, where | that book? Lmt. In th,> w
third Book of Kings it is recorded that Sol- i1- inbj the
with feet aud hands of
stout in different places.
human boiugsoout' t weeklypress with all that can instruct, elevate, and in-
iiinches. II combines the best features of the daily and

terest therural home.


Bix 2 I
ions, ttO pages, over 1000 Large Illustratlono-
I ."? cents post-paid.
omou wrote 3,000 proverbs. There are not
mora than 1,500 in the present Bible ,th ITS FUEE NEED DIMTUIBI7TIONS BROADWAY, NYACK.
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rest are lost Iv the same book it is meu-it- " IILTIII-PAIHA."
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have introduced or dlsremiiiated many of the most d_K SETS OF TEETH while waiting.
tioued that he wrote 405 canticles. Theie9 Quick, complete cure, all annoying kid- lI valuable v seed* aud plants now known. Among them
may be mentioned the beauty of Hebron, White Ele- THE ONLY PRACTICAL | sp»i Mi. (LAKE, Obkuhatok of Bth Aye. Den-
tal Association, Wi «th Aye., uear 21)th St., N. f,

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is not one-half of that number in the j res- ney, Ibladder and urinary disease*. $1. 2
phant, and Hlush Potatoes, the Cuthbert Kaspherry,
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Shirt Maker
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*\u25a0 Druggists, Clawson, KulUo-Clawson, Surprise, IJlack-bearded
t-nt Bible. Then we find an allusion to the Centennial whvats, and a hundred otliera.
Book of Nathan the Prophet There is uo
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Tie new varieties of seeds offered in the Itural's Free
TJTT TO I Cured without the use of theKNIIt'.
JTXJ-XjO I POWDER OB HALVE. l'»TIMl»

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,-d Distribution are alone worth more at retail prices
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German Professor?" What a couple of Sithan Surrtcu No Fain. No charge until cured. Consults-
such book; it i* lost. Iv Chrouido* «o'« i,I'oniin- little children, dear baroness! \ ies i.
the yearly price of Uie Joiiinai.. Specimen cop-
will furnish all details with originalengravings. !
tiou FKEE. Write for references. DR. A. A. COK-
KINH, 11 East VlUth Street, New York. a_-lj.
lead that the acts of David are written iv
the Bojk of Buumel aud beer snd Nathan
in Twins,
m have
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I suppose ?" Baroness?" You
gnessnd rightly." Professor?" Are j,Jadge for yoarsellf
WHY NOT \u25a0«»« for free aperlniens und then
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is they both yours ?" WATER CLOSETS!
the Prophet There is no such book ,it ia
lost. There was an Epistle of St. Paul to to *' ???
84 PAIIK ROW, N. Y.
ALSO A FULL LINK OF
Ivkbh AsTi-ra*«riNo, Hslk Actino, iMoooator*)
Wathi Closets. None as good nor as Cheap in tbtf
the Oolotsia?s ;it is lost. St. Paul wrote t« Human Blood.?On the purity and vi- JOSN B_,AUVE_,T. GENTS long run. aiiucm Ivkus, Fluuiber and Fateutee, _il
tire Kpistles to the Ooriuthiaus, we have re tality of the blood depend tho vigor and aas-«>sr.
only two of then.'. \u2666>? health *'of the whole
Alto- various kinds ig ofteu system.the Diaeaaethat of
MANUFACTUttKU OF AMD DEALF.K IN
Furnishing* Goods,
Foumu Avkncv, New York.

gether twenty-three books of the Bible have '?


\ only sign |
Fine
] and Heavy Harness, lIU. lIOWNK*' OF..NTAL FAHI.OUs.,

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nature is tryiug to remove the diaturbing
bee- lost?niustesn from the Old Testament111 | cause. HATS, CAPS, &c, 14 Ban-lay Street, Sew York. 8 doors from Astoi
( A remedy that gives life aud vigor HmMlery, Horse Clothing, Collars, House ; l door from St. Fetor's Church. Fresh gs» Hsnr
aud four from the uew. ! to the blood, eradicates scrofula uud other
v Extracting
1 kept constantly ou band. a3S-Iy
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impurities from ie, as Hood's Baruaparilla ! Whips, Halters, Brushes, Harness Oil, and ail Article*

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U<-.(Hired lvtho Care of Huiaa* and Harness. -AT-
It has done me good to be somewhat it vundoubtedly does, mnat be the means of
at Hi-ton* Bc-uk

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Honujopathic Medioim*
lawchsd by the beat and 4r«-eh*d by lbsM | preventing
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*aiu of ifa, I
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many diseases that would oo- i Particular
I without its uae. Bold by dealers.
cur
I Attention Paid to Repairing.
MAIN tlHSfi NiAC* New York Prices,? iStore, oppositeJournal oflioe, Nyack,

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