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(fflah: 18 CHECKERS. r. oston Decfinlwr IG, 1879. Ul for deonrltuent muPt Iw to Charlos F. Barker, Ko.

8 Houghtoa Notioa. Mr. Clinrle? F. BniUer, the editor of depart- ji -'tit. TNonld )ike t.

inf. viiio are ot Mtiviiij. the lioautie. ti'o f'lti-ckers 111 iU ie: eli 01 tortn-- 'viiih tiller variations 1 (M'li mail on receipt of price. Itwtnietioii (iivcn, also, at oflice aiul residence, street, t'arnbrititerort.

M.ass,. on MoiidaT, ami Filday of each week, 30 cents per hour. ondence. liecember 8, 1879. Chccket FdiUir uf The Olohf: Lh.ai? N'o.

8o7, played between Mr. D. Kirkwood and an amateur, at the lony-third move, Mr. iCirkwood played and drew the jrame. Had he not played 34..28 the name would stand as follows; Bkack men on 2.

4. (I. 7, 20 and king on 2); white men on 11, 18 14 10. 24, 27, 32, with white a m.tn the itKxt. Now, 1 think, white can move and lorce a win.

thus: 12, 7.. 14., 10, I 8 1 2 .9. 21..17, 12..8, 17..22, 8..3, 30. .6. 9 14.

6. .2, 5. .9, 2. .0. 9.

13,3. .8, 14. .17, 28 24 20. .31. 32.

.28. I think white wins, if I have not "slopped over on Yours respectfully, J. V. Mti.hER. will draw the Aneveri to Correipondenti.

Ch.vrle* K. Drake, Brockton, written you the instructions. 0. Minard. Manchester, X.

first position Is too easy. Your second position tm file for examiuaticD. .1, V. Miller, Belfast, solutions are correct. Your position is gtiod.

.1. P. McNeil, Mobile, Bowdish the editor and Mr. Richardson the publisher. In- forwarded to you.

William F. llockenhun-, Stockton, Hunterdon countv. N. Checker aaileil 10 your address. lijrarik C.

Roby, Coop, X. written you 1 I). J. New Y'crk-'-Accept our Shali forward you some as soim as possible. New Chambersburg, solutions are correct.

Austin Brown, our thanks for the pairer and also for the notice. I have published, week, the article, as you will sec. H. Smith. Littleton.

Grafton county, N. Checker sentto your iiddrcs.s, L. Swartz, San our th.nks the games. ill be pleased to hear you often. The imsitiou you sent is an old eud-i'ume.

cent and friendly match between Mr. Isaiiih Barker 11. i. Wright of Boston. move: 10 15 28.

.191. ft 17. IS 2..11 21 ,17 8..11 2'2IO. .17 19. .15 n.

Ifl 25. .21 8. rii21 .14 11. .1.8 17, .14 11 .10 22. .17 7..1027.

2fl 9. .1914 7 .27 2.1 14 48 30. 92. .14 ,20 22, 18..15 Drawn. 24.

9 11. .18 15. .2429 ,25 (1..10 29. 7 Game No. 866 Olasgow- IMr.

IVripht's move: 11 iji 4. 2. 7 ,19 a. 29. 1 .19 1 1, 90 .297 .1 i ,10 IT.

.19 11 22. 11 ,15 1511. .15 19.Di 10. 29 l.s.91«. ,1991 14,.18 ,11 5.

.1429, 7 10 32,.27 12..19 28. .24 Drawn. Game No. 857 Maid of the Mill. Bv HBNKV L.

SM ABTZ, S.nn Francisco, Cal. r. 22. 17 8. .11 17.18 18 28..

14 1 8 21..17 10.. 10 17..14 12. 24 Id. 14. 1 tl 20 T.i .10 .14 27..

2 18.27 82.. 7 22..18 14 .28 20 .10 0..15 .30.20 1 18 2 25 11..15 15 20 22-2 19. 23 22.. 15 8 11 15.. 8 8,19 25..

22 28.. 20 22..18 20 30 18.. 15 30.. 25 20.. 28 19..20 15..

8 19..23 18..15 23.. 20 18..14 1.. 5.. 0 13.. 0 1..19 25..22 4..

8 29.. 25-1 15,19 8.. 12 20.. 23 19. 20 30..

23 11.. 15 23.. ivi 1.) 15..11 25.. 22 11 8 22 ..18 8.. 3 15..

15 3.. 7 19 .23 28. 24 23.2 7 31 ..20 (Var. 2.) 28.. 24 20..

31 24..19 31 .27 19.15 27.. 23 3.) 19.. 23 22..18 15.. 24 28.. 1 9 3..

7 20 10 14..17 21 .14 9 13.. 1 ..20 31..22 9 22 17 9 13 17..14 13..17 14.. 9 7.. 10 Drawn. 27..32 20..

23 82.. 28 23..19 18..15 7..10 28.. 32 19..10 32.. 27 24.20 27.24 10.. IT.

18..11 10.. 7 24.. 19 7.. 5.. 9 13..

fl 1..10 Drawn. 15..11 23.. 19 11.. 7 fl. .10 14..

9 5..14 2 14..17 B. 23.. 27 28.. 24 27..31 B. wins.

Note by Mr. Swartz. i.s a great deal of end-play to this variation, but black wins eventually. Solution of Portion No. 650, BY CHARLKS F.

BARKER, 20..22 18..25 31..20 2.. 11 20..30 13..17 80..14 11..15.1 30.. 21 15.. 18-2 24.. 27 18..22 (Var.

1 .) 29..25 27.. 31 13..17 21..14 22.. 25-3 HI ..27 25.. 30 14..17 .30.. 25 17..21 25..

22 27.. 2.3 W. wins. 24.. 27 1.3..17 21 ..14 29..

25 24..27 25.. 30 14..10 15..18 10..14 Politico No. 503. BY CHARLES F. BARKER, (Occurred In play.) BI.ACK.

29.. 25 81..27 25.. 21 27.. 23 27.. 23 (Var.

2.) 18..22 27.. 23 14..17 (Var. 3.) 22..25 23..20 15.. 18 23..20 W. wins.

25.. 29 17..21 29.. 25 23..18 W. wins. 25..

20 20..80 29.. 25-5 24.. 25.. 22 19..15 4.) 11..18 20.. 25 14..18 wins.

14..18 29..25 18..23 (Var. 5.) 10..20 23..27 14..23 M'. wins. 25..22 27..32 20..27 32..23 W. wins.

19..10 12..20 Solution of Position No. 651. BY" A. S. INGALLS.

14.. 9 15..10 10.. 6 5,.32 20..27 13..17 6.. 1 17..22 W. wins.

23..20 30..23 Solnti( 5 of osition No. 652 BY G. D. KLMF.S. 22 ..20 10..15 12..17 81..22 10..10 28..19 29..

8 B. win.s. Now WHITK. White to move and win. Position No 564.

BY V. MILLER. BLACK. Second Edition of World's Checker revised and corrected, comprising twenty-two with origin.il games and twenty- four oritrinal IViiUam R. and Charles F.

BarkiT. in board covers ......................50 cents. Price in cloth cents. Sent bv mail on receipt of price. Address YVllUaJH R.

F. Baiker, No. 8 Houghton street, Cambridgeport, Ma.ss. 1 ITE. YVhite to move and win.

Position No. 660 BY J. C. WATSON. BLACK.

Checker News. A friendly match of chcckcis has been played between Mr. Isaiah Barker of Cambridge and Mr. 11. Z.

IVright of Boston, Jormeriy of i with the following result; Mr. Barker 21, Mr. IVright 9, lirawn 50 games. The following are the names of those who are to 1 play in the elieeker iniitch at llio residence of Mr. W.

C. Nye. East BaiTO, Vermont, December 10, i 1.879: NVilliam Carnes, Louis Goueyo, William i Nve. Oscar Waterm.m, Bansoui Albert I (iiinevo. Calvin Bond, Magoon.

i Wheaton. Aison French. Mr. W. belt and oyster stijijier.

Yir, N. zer, editor of the Bai 1 Herald and present clianipion, will be in I atttuidanee. Glasgow Herold Mates that Mr. the celebrated Iditidiold jdayer. will shortly give afi e.vhibitiun of his IdindloKl jilay.

by iilaying ten games simuJtancouslv without sight of board or men at tlie Ceutra'l club, 'iTongate, Monday, Deeetnber 8, tlie iirovlsionally fixed nj)on. He iduved Fridav evening, at the St.atlon Hotel, sis gaines simultaneously blimlfold, ot which he wo.n live and lost one; on at Easington, he contesteil four games under similar restrictions, of which three ended in draws and one was the blindfold player. At each of the on the conclusion of the games, Mr. Strickland repeated all the moves made, both backwards and iorwaials. The following is an extract from Uie A tctis and Fatriut of Montpelier, sent to us Tiy Mr.

Austin Brown, it contains a truthiul account of ciieeUers: indoor games are mostly backgammon, chess and checkei-s. I-aeh lias its favorites aim admirers, and each peculiarilies. In the two fiiat much depemls upon I hance. The throw of the dies deiermiiies the deal of the cards, in gvi. at measure, decides the fate of the game.

Cards are mainly ob.ieeliunable because WHITE. Black to move and draw. Game No. BY THEO. W.

KIMI.EY, GUEENFORD, OHIO. 11 ..15 15 18 1. 0 8..118..11 2290..28 29. .25 20. .10 8..11 11.

15 11 ..103.. 19. .15 7. 18..27 15. .24 10.

.19 23.,19 .19 17. 1 9. .14 fl. 10. .20 11.

.159..14 18. 9 13 25. .22 5..14 2 9 20..27 15. .24 Drawn. 22..17 it .19 91 ..24 29.

.19 Notev.y Sir. Kimlev. -New move by of MUroy, Ind. Game No. 8t3-Ne'W Fifteenth.

Played at Nova Scotia, between Mr. S. Delap and Mr. Mr. mow- 10.

,1520..22 C. 21. .17 6, .10 23, 18 .24 .1315.. 0 12. 2.

37. .14 1. 32 .15 15. .18 90..14 8. 6.

lU 32..27 22.. 15 19. .17 24. 31. 11.

.18 25. .21 10. -)5' 17. .13 3. 29.

19 17. .22 27 12. .10 3 8..11 21. lie 10. .1622.

19. .15 2. fl 20. .10 22 4. 8 27..23 31.

.27 15. Drawn. by .9 here draws ea-y. 1 Saw tnat, and tried I in by 1 I drew it, however. 6., 9 is draw for'olaek.

The only to draw. The above pluv for blacks is original with mvself. asl have never seen it in prmt. Game No. riayed in the match for the of tke world, between Mr, Wyllie and Mr.

game. Lards are mauily oij.ieetumaoie iiecause tiie teinplntion and opKirtunily to cheat is so great. For this cardi are mainly used by gamlders. 80 many slight-of-liand tricks can be jnTiormed with liiatau honest player st.tud,s Imt it slight chance with an unprineipied expert. sometimes sec in.ncst caid-plavers, but they are in a small niiuority.

Chess amfcUeckers may lie placed in plain contraiilcHon with dice and carils. Tliey are not eames of ciiance in any smise of the word. They are so near alike tliat they have called the sister sell nces, and a rule or dyiineation that will apjtly to one will apply equally well to the other. Chess lias lieeu more tlie game (he aristoeracv, cbeekers that oi' the common iieople. In a giin'ie of checkers player has a fair and even start; tlie first move gives no advantage, and, if ly made, the idaycr can oniy clieekmate.

tiling is equal, ojien-liauded, lair, lionest and above board. A cherkerp-layer wlio is a real lover of tiiC game would scorn, to elie.at or take any undue advantage of a competitor, or resort to any of the many tiieks that cliaracterize card- pliivers. He knows liint lie lias an equal start and relies upon his merits a.s a player, knowing that if his own side is nlayeil etpiailv as well tlie result will be a draw, with divided honors; it belter, he wins. 'J'he game is jiurely one of science, and the best scholar in the sciente Uie one entitled to win. Tliis game is not an idle amusement merely.

It strengthens the nientu.l faculties, and sev eral very valuable tie.s ol the mind arvi by it. Dr. Franklin says of it that life is a Kir.tl of draughts, in wJiich we liave jioiuis to ana adversaries to loiitend with. A variety of good and iU event- are tlie eiVecis of or the want of it. By tlie game of ehecUers we streiigtlieu the foresight, look into futurity.eon.iiUerconseiiuenee.s that atteml an act, decide wliat Use or advantage an adv crsaiy may take if we make tliis move, or how an i ue'feml self from his attacks.

'1 he game sii engthcn.soui ciicunispeelion tvi survey the wiiole iie.d ol Uie, and lake a ju.st estimate ot possibilities or j.robabiiitios—gives us eauiion against putting ourselves in a bad or daiigeious position, as we eanuot alway obtain an adversary ieave to withdraw, but must a bilie all the conseoueuces of our aelifjn. And lastly, is gives us the iiuliit of being discoiiragtd bv pre.seut bad apjiearanees, but lioj.e lor eliaiige, and persevere in search of resources. think tliat checkers. alter all, is a siuqilcgame, not tuqiiinug any great exertise of the abilities, but thbs idea is easily expioued when are made to iliat there are certain po.silion», aj.paronily very simple, where over one imi.divd movi are reqiiueil to i.nisii the The antiquity of cheekei's may be traced to the e.arller age.s, tiiousands ye.i'rs ago. as is shown l.y iiiscnplions npoL Egvjitiaii luonuiiietus and other works left by tlieui.

'Die game has received the attention of maiij leading and able authors, Jrom Torqiieuiada. in lolT. to barker Lrotliei-s oi Boston, who have isii.itd a new work, wiiiels is proliably the YVfiitam R. IJurker. H'yliie's move.

3 1 25 27. .18 15.. IS I 2 3.. 19 11. ,25 22..18 2..

fl 20.. 29 1 9..14 25.. 2215. .29 21 ..17 19,.20 i 27 .23 4.. 8 20 10 0..1092..29 8..11 24..

207. .1418. .14 10.. 15 22 .18 15 .24 31 ..27 11 ..1,5 17..14 1 1,5. .22 28..

19 8. .11 14.. 7 1.5.. 19 2 .5. 9 10..1523.

23,.10 5. 14 14.. 23 30. .2012. .19 Drawn.

be -t ir.iuise on the gi.nm now and should the 00 of every siiuicm who would make the greaU'it puoficieney in the quickest time. No iiidi.idual among the earlier authors has been ab.e lo give exteiKietl evamluation of play without vulnerable in iu armor, it 1 vvoiild surpri-e the yoi.ng student of tlie game to VC i liow the old nia-n rs aiuong tlie aiithois have in "cut and how many holes have been jjict.ed in tbeir p.ay; yet the "depths of the game OaiB No. 5-Kew The fijUowing two games were piuyed in the in-ure jui.1 such ro.suitö.” and each auilior has Ix't'ii a belp to a tiCtUT under.stiinding of the game. there are many and smial pleasures to be derived froin this "game of games, tbeie balso a moral to learned. It as a is not to inter! re with the dutie.s of life.

Temperance is enjoined iqion us in ad tilings, and ho wuo almibie time and en rgles in any nastimo or game subverts its legitimate uses. I'aiU' Morphy spent a lifetmio in playing chess. only to repent like the prntJlgai ciunc to He had vfasieti the energies of son he youth and manhood, and tiUenis of a very high order, without any real, liustlngbeiioflt to the world. 80 should we ever remember that these triiiisitory, fleeting pfiantonis of a nioincnt arc not to Interfere wiili the groat, real and practical duties of a well-ordered life, Viatok. A Selief thwt the Vie Evading the asjiinhton December military circles the opinion espresseti that the Fie Itidians now being tiinied over to the police at i.os I'inos are not really the guilty ones, and tliat ease wili be inaile out against tiiem.

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Look at thefoliowUig CAPITAL I'RIZK, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO EACD. HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. OF PRIZES. 1 Capital 1 Caid'ftl Prize 1 Capital Prizes ot 5 of 20 Prizes of lOO Prizes of of fiOO of 1000 Prizes of 1 0 100 9 Apiirosimatiou Prizes of 9 200...................

9 100................... 10.000 5.000 5.000 .5,000 10.000 10.000 lO.O'.iO AND ABE SUPERVISED BY PKO.M- INENT TATE OFFICIALS. Every ticket holder Ite his own iHor, eall out his auuiber, and it plared in the wheel. Thu maiiagemeiit c.all attention to the grand opportunity of olitfuidng, for oiilv anv of TJEF. FOJ-GUW1NG FKiTeE.q't 1 2,700 1.800 900 1 1 Frijze lO SKMMI loo Frizes lOO Frizes 50 Frizes ItMMl Prizes lO Frizes each, Prizes Prizes UtMIeaeli, Prizes lOO each, 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.4NM» de 1857 PRTZFS, amounting TO ......................9110.400 ui-b'c oovi-esponding agents wanted at all 10 wuom i i al will be paid.

Write clearly, b.ating full address, for further m- forination, or semi by e.vpress or nuiil only to M. BA FPMIN, New Orleans. La. Or Same at No. SilO Broadway, New York, Or to C.K«».Hi*Y, 205 Washington Street, Boston.

Alt our Ormtd Orowiiiut are aridor IM fupervimon ami uttxiMijciiteiit of (tENERAI.S G. 1. BEAUREGARD and A. EARLY. 2teowydl6 ROYAL HAVANA L0TTE8Y.

A GRAND EXTR.YORDrNARY will takojilftceat HAVANA, CUBA, DEC. 23. Only 18,000 ls.sued. CapifiU 9500.000. lit 2d PRIZE KKI.OOO 3d 50.000 10 llKj.OOO 12 5,000 each Co.iXHJ PRIZES, amoiuiting POSITIVE, NO POSTPONKMKNT.

975; Halves, 937..50: Quarters, Fifths, 8t(i; 98; 9-1. Full descrljilive circulars sent free. Prizes easbcd. EOFISIANA HT.ATE EOTTEKY. Extraordinary Drawing will take (iliice Dec.

10. CAPITAL PRIZE. (illOO.OiX). Fifths, gl. COMMO.NWEAETII EOTTFUY OF KY.

Next Drawings, -Nov. 29 and 30. Tickets, Halves, (gl. Full iiifonnation of above sent tree. Liberal discount to clubs.

Aildres.s all letters. dl. BUFF Bankers, lOtwy 42 Tiew York. 2 Half 5 27 t.e made to the express. Orders ense Fuinist ot drawing published In Journal and New Y.irfc Herald fttid.ionrniii anu no a jicraiu holders.

For tickets and inforiimtlon CO.MMERFOBD, Courier-Journal Building. Lonifsi.Jiv,' same person, Broadway, New York. Prescription Free. For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness, I.oss of Ylanhood, and all cllsoraers brought on liy indiscretion or excess. Any Druggist has the Address 78 Nnasnu N.

Y. WFMLwyly je2 RIIEATMATISM UlTtEB By Frlmary Medical Eleetrlelly. The GARRATT DTSK Is the only eTectual Dry Biitterv. Worji as a pad next the skin, Speciiilly lidajded for Sciatica, Neuralgia, local Disk for Headache, gl. Large Beit 83 50.

ELEC'TRH DISF AND BELT Room 21, No. 7 Exih.inge place, Boston. ASTHMA. Trial Of Asthma free, at office, or sent oy mail to any addrei-s on receipt of a three-ccnt stamp. C.

A. BRAMAN, Gen. aiavjcv vivai, knri 415 Wash.ngton Boston, Mass. buy and sell rontlnental. Colonial IT and Confederate Bills, Old Moiiey Colnsaiid Curiosities ol'all kinds.

Oiir price lists and a genuine 5, 10 or 20 Dollar Bill to any address for 5 tliree- cent stamps. A Contliiental Bill, jiriuted by Betij. Fran'iiliu over 100 years ago, sent for 60 rare and warranted genuine. Address COIN North Adams. Mass.

wylt ATTENTION. ATTENTION. 1880 F. B. LITCHFIEl.I).

SoL'rniiniDGK. hunt and rare Amerlean Silver and Coins. Send stamp for ircular uf wants. solicited and fair dealing guaranteed. Postal cards not au- wvlt HOP BITTESS.

CA Medicine, not a COXTAIXS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDKAKE, DANDE1.I0N, AKB IHX Tmxat AKB Bbst QcAutxns AXB OTHEB BirTSSa. OTTDPUE! All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Urar, and Urinary Organs, NervouBcess, Sleep- lessuws and espocially Female ComphUiiia Will be' IN GOLD. ill be paid for a case they will not cups or help, or for impure or Injurious found in them. Ask your for Hap Bitters and try before you Bloep. Take no other.

ob Couoa Ctmuls the sweetest, safest and Ask Children. The op ad for Stomach, liver and Kidney is inpe-i rIortoalloOkers. Cares by absorption, C. Is an absolute and irrealstiblo cure for drunk-1 use of opium, and narcotics: SBgWH Send for circular. Above by Hop Mfg.Co.

.1 FMWAwyly my2 ALWAYS ASK FOR Steel Pens. THE MOST POPULAR PENS IN USE. For Sale by all Stationers. ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN Camden, J. York.

Md-wyly nihl GRAYTS SPECIFIO MEDICINE. TRADE fallUtg cure for bemlnal eakness, igpermatorrhea. for caih State, Suhiry, TV lo ftud expenses. Uu.id.s sold bv sum- pie. a BKLni-; axuk Chieiigo.lll.

StwyjiHU Impoteticy. and all that fol- Suuinles Photo. Duplex, graph album, 13c. Cunu. Card Noriliford.C't.

Cards, 10c. Northf eowy'dtlt CQ Ciilt edge, chromo, snowflake, glass, lace, 00 Cards, with name, 10c. Fiaukliu Printing Company. Fair Haven, Conn. 20twy s30 low, a sequence of self-Abuse; Loss of Memory, Universal Lassi-, In the tiv Before Taking, Age.

and manv other diseases tl at lead to ly or Cotisuwption, and a Premature Grave. particulars in our pamphlet, which we de- to send free by mail to evei one. Spe- Medicine is sold by all drucglstB at jf'l jjer package, ii eti by mali on (Jueeu Anne and Photo Cards, illuininated and nerfunied, lucase, 10c. Globe Print Nonh- ford, Ct. eowvidt uld fv Chromo, snowflake A lace cards, with name, 10c.

40 all chromos, lOc. Star Printing Couii. wy20t nil Snow Hake. Oriental, Lily, cards, name, jiobtpaid. Royal Card Company, Norihford, Ct.

wylSi o7 yi ELI O.ANTCAKDS,ttll Chrome.Mottoand Glass, ru gold and do 13 twy rage Gilt Bound Fiorai Alburn, iHist-paid Uaveu, Ct, uld 48 L0.8T MAMIItOD KE4TOKED. A victim of yo'jthtul imprndenco causing premature decay. uei'vousdobiilty, 'osi having tried in vam every known vemcdv. lias liiscovcred self cure, which ho will sciul FKEE to his fellow snf. furers, address tJ.

II. Ckatluuntit. N. Y. die wyOm $72 A time eahok and money Oix.

Xll Kverv rnati own printer and copylat. THE COPYGUAM iroduces over 100 copies of anv letter, circular, draw- ng. from ono original writing in one or more Relier than the electric pen or papyrograi h. Any one ran operate it. The Cojivgrain has alreftdv stu e.stabMnbed as the best snd most durable copying pi'iieess made.

Note, letter, legfi! and folio in hand'ome walnnt ruses. Postal slzi' 81Ju ornamental case. for specinieiis. Ac. cverywlicre.

Liberal is no iuiringement on any patent In tlie k. THE fOFTGUAM CO.MFANY', dJO wylt 104 DUHiie N. T. 50,000 iwm lA NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.

MINNESOTA DAKOTA. Best Wheat Band lii America CIRCULARS AND MAPS FREE. J. II. POWKK.

I.nii'l ('otfiniissiour'r, SI. Paul or Bnilncnl, Mltm. $2.50 per Asre ani Upwarfl! (19- Otn SHOTsSHS GUNT3.SS flojB J'iuich, Flaak and Belt. Alio, onr Ken- tueky niflo for IG, warrrtnted or no Buud fvr and i.ist* to Jas. Bown So-llt, Onn 180 13R Vvcod Straet, K'-'-'i1SI3.

Pi'X'XBuuaaii. FA. su2C wyCrn and iltoreoptlcons ot all liiiids and prices. Views film fluting eveiy subject for Public F.xliibitions, etc hu'siness for a man with smail capital. Also.

Liinlcrns Unilegcs, Cimrehes, Simdiiy Schools iind Parlor Kntert.aimmnts. Send st.anin for 80-page Illustrated CMtiiiogne. MtALLlSl'BK, Mfg. 49 Nassau y. lutwy ol4 TIME, 25 CENTS.

M'e wifi send to every reader of this paper a 80LAR POCKET TIMK INDlCA fUR. tit iady nr gentleniiin. and bnis.s This little gem is beautiful in design and finish, and is ar- raiited to (hMiote correct for two years. Sent by mail for 25 cents; tl to one 81: one dozen. Po.stage staniI's taken us casti.

C. LKSTKR, 23 Ui-v street. N. i'. wv4t ii25 A PRETTY BIRO.

little sings like lite, riclily resemltliling the Goldliiicli. i.innet. Nightingale, ('auury, Moeklng- hlrd, 2(1 cent.s. Tlie l.over a l.lnk, try it. boys, It you wi.sti to til' iiie knot quick witli a ladv friend, the thing tu oliteli and olease a jiretty girl.

You eirn do it every time with tli Lover's l.iuk. By mali, Wc will the Bird and 1-iiik nv niiiil fur 30 cents. Stamps taken as ca-h. WILLIA SUUTT, We.sf Flat- biush. Long Island.

N. Y. wy4t GEMTSS READTHISS Daonth and c.viioiisos, or alluw a largo voRjuiis- to sell our new wuiiderful inventions. rnecii ue Fvee. MliiEK- MAN As Mai'stiall, Mieli, Onio nil Medical tells you.

FKEE on 100,000 copies to be given to A Malden Lane, New V'ork. Mothers (19 INSTANTANEOUS IN'illSQRATOR. Tire cicut Restorative of Generative und safe. Korvou.s timidity, Inipoteucy and sexual debility, and restoiva tlio energy, tire and vigor of voutli 111 nvetifv minutes. Address the NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL IN.SnTU'l'E, 24 Tie- mont row, Boston? Ma.sa.

jv23 PATENTS F. A. LEHMA'MN, Solloltor of Fatents. 'WashiBsrtoii. D.

for Oitcular. o7 ly ORGAlsr RE ATTY PIANO Oolilen Tungue Kuoe yeHrs, Stool 4 Book Xew 8143 to Oaoiel Beatty, Washinjrton, wvljr JUDGE FOR myfl lywy By sending 85 eests, age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mall, a correct picttfto of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX. viso SALARy'pcrmonth.

All EXPENSES udvnnced. WAGK8 promptly puiil. SLOAN Ac 4'u. aoo Geurirc I'iMciunutl. 2twy NOT WEAR OUT.

By niall 30c. Circular oU Ajlifroe. J. ,8. BIKCU dc N.

Y. iStcow aul9 KG AN for only 850 cash, direct from factory, to Sabbath Schools and clergymen: jilalu walnut, 5 ve, rec-d. 7 stops, nicely finished, complete in eve; respect and (varranted for 5 vears. PEERLESS ORGAN Port Golden, N. J.

() octav 'cMtt aim ft Mmlk mafic ftjid fftfit. tothftftfcU, rVg flrf L.L.dMlTU IStwyeu cific Medicine Is sold by alUlrurgi or six for S5, or wdV be sent receipt of the money by addreesmg '1 HK ICINB Detroit. Mich. by druggists everywhere. Geo.

C. Goodwin Boston, vyiiole. sale Agents. sto A WEEK, a day at home easil made. Costly Outfit free.

Address True A Augusta. Maine. mm mm nil AGENTS excellent terms, exclusive a 66 N. Fa liVW 6.971 tiu.ni.Kir, OAuaKTSox Co, n25 Ifltwy legant autograph album, hound in giit, 48 pages, engraved iji colors, and 54 select quota-' imjitj 26t pages, cngravea coxors, anu seieci tiimsfor same, 15c photograph cards, mimi photo on, 50c. F.

LYMAN, Cl: ville, Conn, u25 phu 42 Exchar often makes 5(K), in stocks, ry circuii ige place, N. ilanator "Write for ex- 'ulars, free. TAYLOR N. who arc considered very responsible for executing country orders for Pre.u. wy3m s30 tfSATHOLIC Men and Women furni.shcd steady anuiionorableemplovmentat home.

a day sure. Terms free. T. F'. Murphy, Augusta, Me.

o21tf '6 YCMOMANC either.sex may fas- cinateaud gain the love and ailectlous of any person they choose. By mail, 10c. J. K. ABeuts Profit per Week.

Will prove i or forfeit $4 Outfit free. IW K. rideout 218 Omwv S55.6S to $20 day at liotne. worth myl3 Wyly Address Stinson Portland, Maine. Brflliatit, Chromo and Tortoise Shell Cards, in case, with uatue, lOo.

Outfit, 10c. Hall Noithford.Ct, cowy2Ct nl8 (JVT77 A Year and excuses to agents. Outfit free. P. O.

VICKERY, Augusta, aialne. ruyC lywy (gCC a week In yonr own town. Terms and 85 outfit $uO free. Address H. Uallett PortlaiiC Maine.

wyiy myl3 Visiting Cards. Send 10c. for circular and 80 samples. Seavy Northfoi'd, Ct. eowykOt ul3 salesman for each State; per month nud expenses.

Refer enees recitiired. LA BELLE MFG. Chicago. to take general State Agcn- cies; salarv and expenses paid: refeieuces required. TRIUMY'H 110 Monroe Clil- 50 Latest style all Chromo Cards, name on.

ISc. Game Authors, 15c. Ella Gale, Clintonvifie, Cl. 20t n2b 60 Beautiful Cards, name on all, in ease, and fine present, 10c. Dime Clintonvllle, Ct.

20t Lace, Gold, Perfumed, Cards, name on, aud tl LI Game Wedding Lyman Cllntun- vUle, Ct. 2Ct 1125 me Elegant Cards. New Chromo, Shells, Gilt-Edge with name, 10c. G. A.

Spring, E. Witllliig- ford, Conn, o21 20twy EEEGANT new stvle Chromo Cards, with name, postpaid. Geo. I. Reed A Nassau, N.

V. ap29 to to 18 I.Ily, Floral, Enamel, Gilt motto, marble VILI cards, no two alike, name on, 10c. Card Mills, North ford. Cl inn. wy26t s2 Cliromo, Cards.iu ca.se, 10c.

outfit, including over 80samples. 10c. dlUi o.vlöt CONNECTICUT CARD Northford, Ct. fie Mixed Cards ever sold, with name for 10c. OLll'ost paid.

TRY ME. J. B. Husted, Nassau, N. Y.

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