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Show Zfo function. ' Published svsry Wednesday and Saturday. . How Tom Became a ber of C'ongrcsH. Mem- There was a little fellow among the New England bills, years ago, as there are many How, whose parents were poor. He could not remember the time when he wore shoes and stockings in the summer. Sometimes in the winter, when he was obliged to walk three miles to school, and wade through snow drifts that did not melt until the last of May, he did wear such as his father rejected, and a pair of shoes that slipped up and down at every step he took. Nevertheless, they were shoes and stocking!); and he was infinitely prouder of them than any king living is of his crown. One day, as Tom was plodding along with his slipshod shoes, puffing from exertion, and blowing his fingers to keep them warm, there came dashing down the hill a sleigh, such as the youngster had never seen; no, indeed, nor ever dreamed of. And the horse! Tom stopped blowing, so intense was his admiration of the elegant creature that came foaming and tossing his daintily-arohe- d neck right and left. Tom sprang aside at the very last moment, and as he sunk up to his chin in the snow, tore his old cloth cap from his head and bobbed up and down as if he was in the presenoe of the President. "Jump oh behind, my lad," shouted the driver, "jump on behind." And Tom did jump on, at the peril of his life, and away they went, tearing along with great speed until over went the sleigh, and out went the riders and buffaloes and things generally. Tom sprang to the horse's head, and clinging to the bits, the tips of his great cowhide shoes touching the snow, asked if the gentleman was hurt. 'Not a bit, my lad," said he, shaking himself free of the snow, "only warmed up a little. What's the damage?" "Nothing, sir, that I can see," returned Tom, his handsome face glowing with good humor as he yielded the horse to its owner. "Well, then, my lad, get in, and we'll try again. You are going to school, I see," added the stranger as he gathered up the reins. "Yes, air." "How far?" "Guess 'tis about two miles from Nell tossed her head, and the boy soon lost sight of the rider. Then he looked down at his shoes, at his coat, and his cap, as he hung it on the peg in the entry, and silently contrasted them all overcoat and outwith the fit of the stranger. "Never mind." said Tom to himself, "I will have them all, too, when I am a Member of Congress." At the end of two weeks a bundle of books was left at the school-housThere was not only a Latin grammar, but a well-wor- n copy of Virgil, JEsop's Fables, and sundry other volumes such as Tom had never seen. Pine knots were plentiful where Tom lived, and he sat up till midnight all the rest of the winter pondering over the mysteries of those books. As luck would have it, the schoolmaster, who boarded around with his pupils, had not eaten the rations due him at Tom's father's. When he arrived he entered warmly Into the boy's am bitious projects, and as he had a smattering of Latin himself, was qualified to fur-trimm- e, , Chemical Concoction in I.on-don. t j J. We see London, i , .... ,. .. ,. ELGIN WATCHES . in a recent letter from some ingenious man had it stated that been concocting various sorts of wine from tea leaves and also that a grocer had been prosecuted for adulterating the tea he sold, with the sweepings of his shop. .A more remarkable .case stilt is one that has just come to light : A certain analytic chemist has succeeded in extracting what is described as "a pure' white fat, tasteless and perfectly inodorous," from no less a substance than the mud taken from the river Thames I Of all the horrible compounds in the world, Thames mud is certainly the most loathsome and revolting. Mud is mud, to some extent, the world over, but the mud of the river Thames is ordinary mud combined with every other filthy substance ever created by nature or concocted by man. There is no doubt about the chemist's success, for the result of his ingenuity has been seen and tested by numerous competent and scientific persons. . But the worst is not yet told. This ingenious chemist exhibits one specimen which, with the addition of a little salt and coloring matter, so closely resembles pure first-clabutter that it is impossible for ordinary persons to detect the difference. There is something very dreadful about the thought of this, and one of the papers has still further alarmed the public by n factostuting that a certain ry, building on the river bank, has been taken by a company for the purpose of working the new discovery on a largo scale, and they have already contracted with the Board of Works for all the mud raised by the dredging machines in the ' mm HE GREAT FARMERS' I'APERi The Paper of the reonUt ...'' Great Family Ne wspapey Now Is the time to Bubscrih. Till : NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY: Uaviug carefully examined and tested your fi rid we them In wutches, all their parti, of perfect fine finish, and well adapted to the wants of tha pnbli. We consider thsm ths best made lichen in America for the price, and equal t the finest European Watches, for accurate time, thntcost double or three timet the money. Wt sherrfullr recommend them to all partial wishing good w. a. o. mun'ajoo, bowum a M'lXWAUr, OILiS Br.O. CO., 3. 8. ASHLIMAS, W. M. k J. a. MATO, H. OPPMHBIMH S CO, e. . happu a oo., WrSOHUa HYMAJI, B. (JNTEKUIYia S CO., U0R8E, ROTiniK a rUMILTO, a. I. norms a to., u. utoNoiKS a oo. The names aboTe will be recognized aa the lead ing Jewellers of Chicago. They hare no pecuniary interna in the Company, but freely testify a to the genuine merit of the watches, which for me past year nave been sola uy tiiem. National Watch" Compant, Chicago: Of ntb: The watches of your make, sold by during the post year, hare, with scarcely an exception, gireu more than ordinary satisfaction, and are proving to be ail that you claim for them as accurate and durable Inning into consideration tne improvement you have introduced in their construction, and the general fineness of finish of even the lowest grade, woregard them aa being well worth their price, and take great satisfaction in selling them to such of our customers as desire good PALMER, BACHELDERS & CO.. Itii Washington St., Boston. . WARREXT S: BPADONB. 4 Maidon Lane, New York. PARSONS ft CO.. WHEZLZB, 5 hlalden Lane, New York. SCOTT ft HKNNKGEB, cneap secause Ha Circulation is than that of any other WsperT" Now it the time to form. Cluti.1' 1 OGDEN JUNCTION IS PUBLISHED & TrLl' ' SEMI-WEEKL- EVERY WEDNESDAY The New York Weeklv contains all the important Editorials publii,Hi , the DAILY TRIBUNE, exoept those of m,r., cai intsresi; aiso literary and Scientific luunT geute; Reviews rf the most intervstint ana i purtant New Books: letters from our large cmT of Correspondents ; latest news received bv U'ie- . .M.h from .11 Mrt. tk. ii important intelligence in this city snd li here; a synopsis of the ProeoUings of Cm,J in session. B,.: News received by every steamer; Exciml.. it i ... uirr. m rii Kn itjnui n irm nt t,i ... the American Institute; Talks about Fruit - Sturk Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General rts. SATURDAY rr The Full Reports of the American Instltnf. aid his pupil. mars' Club, and ths various Agricultural Knorta' And already enjoys an extensive Although the schoolmaster was allowed in each number, are richly worth a vaarv II' the use of a tallow candle, he vastly acription. circulation. HOKHUULTLKAL DEPARTMENT. preferred the more brilliant knot of To keep pace with the growing interest in ... Tom's pitch knot; so that, as often as Ucal Horticulture, and to comply with bnquu,, the long winter evenings set in, the appeals from all parts of the country for informs! tion of practical character on tba subject, a master and pupil might have been seen have engaged the services of a person who It el sitting before the fireplace with their perienced in rural affairs to write in a lucid ttvi.heads buried in the pages of the books, series of articles on the Management of .n..iT Farms, Fruit and Vegetable Culture, and hT. along which they plodded slowly, but to make tnem pay, giving general aud specific elis such purpose that, at the end of the ions from planting to the ultimate disposal of ths' crops. winter, Tom could read his fable and Of late years there has been a lucrative buiiu.. solve a problem in a manner very creditcarried on by unprincipled men, In selling WnrtW able to himself and master. iou uiu oiu ptaiiui nnuer new names to tne ITS COLVMKS COKTAIK work for poor Tom, but THE TRIBUNE will be alway. rnulv It was up-hi- ll te guard the farmer against any such impotiauo. he never lost what little he gained, and comes within our knowledge. that managed to make what little he accomVETERINARY DEPARTMENT. plished tell on the future. Plttebmrgh, Pa. RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, To make THE TRIBUNE still more nln.M.. One day his father brought home a JEN.KXN8 ft HATCH, to its agricultural readers, we have engaged f rof, Cinoinnati, Ohio, JAMES LAW, Veterinary Surgeon in Com.il stranger, and told Tom he was appren- MIDDLETON BROS., University, to answer questions conceniuiv Hi. ticed during his minority to this man, Thames. 10 Maiden Lane, N. Y. HOME CORRESPONDENCE, ses of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and other dumwus who would make him a blacksmith. animals, and to prescrilie remedies. Answers and Indies' Watches, of elegant design and finish. "But I'm not going to be a blacksmith," s prescriptions will be given only through I hat IlaHcal Out. and a Uenlleman's Watch, of equal merit for unPut FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, of THE TRIBUNE. We are sure that this cried Tom, in a passion; "I'm going to qualities with the "B. W. surpassed K will add new THE in TIUUCN feature to largely to ol smaller but anysizo, superior Congress." While the congregation were collected itaymond, mannfactured lis reauvrs, as ail owuers si animals are Haiti, to In this country, will thing yet need the information proffered. Inquiries hiwl4 "The more need you should learn to at church, on a certain occasion, an old shortly be placod in market. EDUCATIONAL, be made as brief as possible, that the question, shoe the horse that carries you there," individual answers, and prescriptions may te pul.lnl.nl Ko Movements Retailed by the Company. replied the father with a shrug. was wending his way up the aisle, and In short, we intend that THE TKIUCNg AGRICULTURAL, Tom packed up his worldly goods, not shall keep is the advance in all that concerns ttie taking a seat near the pulpit. The off- CALL ON TOUR JEWELLER AND ASK TO Agricultural, aianulacturing, Mining, and other BEE TEE ELGIN WATCHES. forgetting his books, and trudged away iciating minister was one of that class interests of the country, and that for varittr snd to a distant village, where he pared who detested written AND RAILWAY remain as and for it shall completeness, sermons, altugether the must Uujrinrs Offr and Salntroomt National horses' hoofs by day, and studied and and instructive NEWvaluable, interesting, nalcn Company, prayers be thought they ought to be natSPAPER published in the world. read at night by stealth, for he was ural of the heart. After 159 & 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. It has been well observed that a careful reulinir DOMESTIC NEWS. allowed neither knot nor candle. ond study of ths farmers' Club Iteportii THIS the singing was concluded, they were as TRIBUNE alone will save a iarnier hundreds of Six months the poor follow tried ts be usual called to prayer. The geaius we dollars in bis crop. In additiou to these reports. faithful to his duty; but one night, when have introduced did not kneel, but we shall continue to print the best things wriltss his master had thrown his grammar into leaned his head devotionally upon the NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY. on ths subject of agriculture by American ins the fire, and lathered him for disobediforeign writers, and shall increase these fsatsns The minister began by saying: pew. from year to year. As it is. no prudent laraier here." ence, Tom took leave of the workshop. 'Father of all, in every age by every can do without it. As a lesson to his workoes The gentleman turned and looked into He made his way, barefooted as he was, clime adored " alone, every farmer should place THE WE t a 1.1 Tllltil K upon bis table every Saturday evenm. his face, and then glanced all over over bogs and briars, until he ventured 'rope: said a low but clear voice mo i tuiiiin b is tne nest ana cues pest natier a into the main road, and by dint of beg- near old Tom's figure, even to his feet. the country. This is not said in a spirit of IMfJflstV lllliliitK--- i "He sees my shoes," thought Tom ging a ride now and then reached the to creels the It has fallen to The ministoraftercastingan indignant greatest newspapers of the country. Here conces- proudly to himself, giving his shoes a city. As Ben Franklin had done before look in the direction of the voice, con trate the commerce. the manufactures, the mineral THE shake forward to make sure that they him, with his roll under his arm, he tinued: "Whose throne sitteth on the resources, the agricultural wealth of tha lUpu'viic. should be seen. Here all ths nsws gathers, and the patronage is w sought and obtained employment. adamanaline hills of paradise " large that Journalists can afford to print it. This The gentleman did see them, and Perhaps the happiest day of Tom's "Milton!" again interrupted the voice. is the strength of TUE TRIBUNE. W e print the smiled in spite of himself as he glanced life was when he found himself in the The minister's lip quivered for a mo cheapest , and best edited weekly newspaper in ths OGDEN ! JUNCTION back at Tom's face. antiquarian bookstore, with plenty of ment, but recovering himself, he begun: country. We have all the advontagos around at. We have great Daily nd editions. He then kindly pulled the warm furs leisure, plenty of books, and nothing We thank thee, most gracious Father, All the elaborate and intricate machinery of onr "WATCHES! around the boy, and, pulling his cap to fear from friend or foe. It was won- that we are permitted once more to, as establishment perhaps ths most complete in over his eyes, shouted, "Go along, derful how he read and read. The semble in Thy name, whueothers, equal America is devoted to the purpose of making SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. ' THE WEEKLY TKIlll'N E the best and cheapest Nell!" And the chestnut mare, now parched earth does not more greedily ly meritorious, but less favored, have nawspapw in the world. The result la that M. O. take B. the summer in W. "Whealer, rain. Eaymond, have so systematized and exjiauiled our resources thoroughly sobered, meekly commenced been carried beyond that bourne from was When Mat. intellectual thirat H. Z. Culver," " that every eopy ol TUJS Yl.bEfc.Ll IJilBl :m conLafiin, the ascent of what was known thereappar which no traveler returns " tains as much matter as a duodecimo volume. JT. T. Byerson. H. H. , abouts as the long hill. She was evi- ently satisfied he began to work. He the Taylor, "Sbakspearel" again interrupted Think of it For two dollars, ths subscribsr saw which ths must he ladder climb, to aocustoraed up have her own way, to THE TRIBUNE fur one year buys as muck dently voice. the Bnt recently placed before the publl lowest and seiiinir he made round the reading matter as though he filled a shelf of hit for she availed herself of every little This was too much. "Put that impu SUPERIORITY OF TiIE?B WATCUKS Is supplied with the latest improved library with fifty volumes, containing the greatest hollow to rest, and did not allow herself his way steadily upward. We all know dont rascal out," shouted the exasperated SIGN AMD CONSTRUCTION has already secured The force of chaapneti works in the language. for them a National Reputation, and the DL. to be pressed forward until the whip was by what steps an ambitious man makes minister. ... can no further go. facilities for turning out every MAM) lor them basso Uapidly Increased tbat ths is the paper sf ths TRIBUNE toil sclfdcni THE WEEKLV progress by patient by compelled to Bake lane applied. "Original!" ejaculated the voice in the Comnanv hare keen student learn ths Here the may eager Machinforce of people. additions to tuelr employes and Tom wondered what had possessed the al by courteous deportment by the same calm, provoking manner description of lessons of science. Hers the scholar may read re ery, In order to meet therequiremente of the Trade. creature a few minutes before. He constant acquisition of knowledge. Here books. views of ths best may lie found coKailroail men, ana otners oosinng an accurate 1 ears passed by, during all of which rrespondence from all jj&rte of ths world, the obser soratched his head on the right side and and reliable Watrh, are invited to examine the B. vations of sincere and in ted men, who serve ilia '. Barm on d Movements. One of our leadias-then on the left, and finally, his Yankee Tom had looked for his early friend A Justice Fooled by Shrewd kiilroad TRIBUNE in almost every country. Companies, thoroughly convinced of their his timid awkwardIn ths the diffhis of better stranger. TUE I KIBLMC is strong by reason of it enor curiosity getting Has furnished them to their Engineers, Determined Little Ciirl. superiority, mous circulation and great cheapness. It hat kmc ness he had not thought to ask ths name idence, he ventured to ask: and they are pronounced by them to ae the closest been conceded that TUE WEEKLY TRlHtKl American Hallway Watches yet Bianunw "If you please sir, what made the of his benefactor, and the only oppor has ths largsst circulation of any newspaper in the Several days ajo a man giving his running inred, and fully eqnal to some of the ineet imported Jfor years ws haw primed twtcs as mm J mare run?" tunity to do so had been lost. ... country. as onrrect Watches W." Mitchell, sailed uron papers, perhaps, as all of the other weekly ediuoss Well, years slid away, and Tom was name as John "A stump," replied the gentleman, Movements retailed by ths Company. ', ho Ia lbs finest siylt. , of ths city dtilies combined... This is why wears his imme Call en your Jeweler and ask to see taeaa, with a smile. "Nell is a little aristo elected member of Congress from ths Justice Jecko and requested enabled to do our work so thoroughly and cheaply. diate attendance in his official capacity he whore his' shies The larger our circulation, the better paper wt caa and county strug all such at very spent" cratic, plebeian Business Office and Salesrooms, at ths Olive Street hotel. The make. things, fihs does not know that a slump gling boyhood. He went to Hashing looking justice started off post haste good What are tha practical suggestions? Many. Ltt and ton, not in cowhide shoes and butter was the making of her master." 1 1 ST 6 & 1 LAKE CHICAGO. 59 every subscriber renew his subscription, and urge hut dressed after a hurried glance at his toilet in homespun, his neighbors to do the same. If a man cannot Tom soratched his head again, and truthful mirrors, armed at the afford to pay two dollars, let him raise a club, by wiggled all over Then out came the something as imagination had pictured hotel and was introduced to the bride. inducing nil neighbors to subscribe, and ws shallhis benefactor on the he looked as after send him a copy gratis for his trouble. No newquestion: Ths candidate matrimonial honors for e. "How could a stump be the making of eventful day of the sleigh-ridtthLi paper so large and complete as TUE THE THE WORLD IN BEST II found not he more was a mere' child, TRIBUNE was ever belors offered at so low a man the ladies in A nobler-lookia manT price. Evsn when our currency was at pa' appeared than thirteen or fourteen years of age. "My lad," answered the stranger, the galleries said never had gold, no such paper but THE TRIBUNE was offetier name she said was Maria F. Casey, 1 ankee mem the than this red at that price; and TUE TRIBUN E then cost at floor upon white the of the snow surface marking 1870. Cash Cash. $1,500 $1,600 For far less than it now does. We have solved the his her residence Clinton county, Illinois. gently with his whiplash, "I was a poor, ber, who, if he did speak through had She with Mitchell the with problem of making the best and cheapest nentpa-pe- r ALL. eloped A VALUABLE PREMIUM FOR Come to always drove tne arrows in America. boy, and my father could not afford to nose, deliberate intention which of marriage, This splendidly illuntrated weekly jonrnal of send me to school. We worked very the mark. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. she desired I.AR POPI MKCI1ANIC8.IN'VETI0X as PCIKXCK, roa performed speedily as One day there appeared in the House To Mail Subscribers: hard, but I used to study in the evenENOEKRINO. CHEMISTRY, ARCHECTURE, The usually urbane justice reOne copy, one year, t2 issues possible. venerable form of an and the kindred arts, enters its Posters, LITRE AGRll'l each ings by the light of the fire, and learned the to act the parson in such an evi- TVV t copies, $9; 10 copies, to one address, $l.tO YEAR on the first day of Januthe whole of the Latin grammar by the whom all present delighted to honor, fused immature one extra copy); 10 copies, to names of (and far caee circulation retired. a and that exceeding ary next, having It needed but one glance at that genial dently $1.60 each (and subscribers, at ons light of one pine knot." any slmulr.r journal now piiblixhed. Hand Bills, one extra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $US however, was not to be thwart- of THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT of the scienFor a moment Tom sat perfectly still. face for Tom to recognize in ' him the Mitchell, each (and one extra copy); 20 copies, to names in his plans, and called upon Justice tific American in very ably conducted, and some Then he asked, as if ashamed of his ig- giver of the Latin grammar. He had ed $1.36 each (anil of subscribers, at one and in most of Mean the writers do this to Lawrenee the little Country popular job. up one extra copy; 60 copies, to one address, $1 Letter come, he said, to listen to the gentleman norance: Heads, 10 has are number contributors. Europe Erejy each (and one extra copy); 60 copies, to name while, the girl very shrewdly came to imperial paces, embellished with fine engravings , "i'lease, sir, wnat a a Latin gram who tohad so manfully defended ths right, her lover's relief of subscribers, at one $1.10 each (and by darkening the room, of .MACHINERY, NEW INVENTION'S, TOOLS wisli Mm Uod speed. and mar?" one extra copy.) Bill Heads, upon the arrival of the squire plac- FOR THE WORKSHOP, FARM AND HOUSE"If," said Tom, with his old modesty, and This last question aroused the gontlo KNMEK1UNU Trihmift WORKS, DWELLING The New York ed herself a stool, so that she look- HOLD, HOUSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS is published every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and. man, and becoming sensible that the "if it has been my good fortune to dc ed fully as upon and a tall deal low at A intrinsic so the much of great value, Journal prettier little fellow at his side was thirsting for anything for our country in the hour of Deeds, being printed twice a week, we can, of course, print than the nervous bridegroom- - The un price of $3 a voar, onirht to have, In this thriving all that appears in our weekly edition, including knowledge, he very kindly went over ber peril, 1 owe my ability to do so, in can A MILLION READERS. country, everything on the subject of Agriculture, and sophisticated justice was fairly caught Whosoever reads the Scientific Amsrican is ensuch parts of his history as he thought a great measure, to yourself. adii much interesting and valuable matter.fnr which love in the and launched Blanks, EEKLY bothered without trap, W and i tertained speedily "To met" exclaimed the astonished being instructed, there is not sufficient room in THE would be or interest to aim, ana ended TRIBUNE alk into the turbid and squally sea of with hard words or dry details. TRIBUNE. The by saying that he was a Member of Con gentleman; "to met I do not recollect pair gives, in the course of a year, Three or Four of ta AND MECHANICS TO INVENTORS matrimony. the meet of ever had Order having Books, pleasure BEST AND LATEST POPULAR NOVELS, gress. this Journal is of special value, as It contains a by living authors. The cost of these alone, if bought The last announcement almost took ing you before yn my life." issued Patents of all at Washington, book weekly In report form, would be from six to eight dollars. "Ah, sir, ycu have forgotten, then. Tom's breath away. He had heard of ! with copious notice of the leading AMERICAN Terrific Nowhere else can so much current intelligence sod Explosion Invitations, hills ths little the of The PublishINVENTIONS. AND EUROPEAN of schoolboy among the Members Congress, but he had an permanent literary matter be had at so cheap a are the most extenTRIBUNE. rate as in TUE idna they were myths, whom nobody New Hampshire, to whona you kindly One of the most tremendous explosions ers of the Soientinic American sive Patent Solicitors in the World, and have un- TRIBUNE. OF THE TERMS ever saw. Perhaps the awe with which sold a Latin grammar?" Tickets, of gunpowder that has ever occurred has qtialled facilities for gathering a complete knowlParty The gentleman mused. Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year 104 numbers, $4. Tom regarded him as he glanced up taken place at Ccrrito, province of San edge of the progress of invention and Discovery Mail subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year 104 numbers, $7. "Soid sold a Latin grammar! Now redro do Kio urande, Southern lirazil. throughout the world : and with a view to mark sideways in ms laoe nauereu tue gen etc, Mail subscribers, i copies, or over, for each copy which this Jonrnal of the etc., during Cards, acentury, quarter that you reoall the incident, I do reool The Braiilian schooner Pluto had been has bold the first Persons remitting for 10 copies $30 will receive tleman, for ne said, smiling: place in Scientific and Mechanian extra copy one year. "You are just as likely to be a Mem lect a littlo fellow who interested mo, receiving a cargo of powder, y means cal Literature, the Publishers will issue on JanuaFor $100 we will send thirty-fou- r copies and The ry first, the large and splendid Steol Engraving of the pontoon Quickstep, from a shore bv ber or Congress as II You know, in and to whom I gave some school-books- .' DAILY TRIBUNE. ; Sartain of Philadelphia, entitled : John "Well, sir, I am that boy. You told magatine. In the three receptacles America, success is to be determined and PROGRESS-AMERI- CAN DAILY TRIBTXK is publishTHE brave. If you study as I did, you may me that I might pay for them when there were in all 8G0 tuns of gunpow- "MEN OF Tromptly attended to and ed every morning (Sundays excepted) at $1U Ve INVENTORS," to me Honor It you will der. The Pluto blew up first, then the possibly nee as high yes perhaps got Congress. six months. for year ; $i ge plate consisting nearly $4,(XiO to engarve and by meeting a few friends at dinner pontoon, lastly the magazine. All these contains nignert I h&ven't nineteen likenesses of Illustrious Ameri1870. Price 20 cw. TRIBUNE ALMANAC. THE Bettle will bill." the . of the A were Latin tender torn to "Bit can inventors. It is a superb work of art. any fragmeots. grammar, 1S33 to 1SW. TRIBUNE ALMANAC REPRINT. be will on heavy paper, sir,1' said Tom. Single picturs, printed pontoon, lying near, disappeared; an 8 vols. Hap' bound, $10. Scienfor one the old $10. but at snbscriding FIRST-CLASS any WORKMANSHIP RECOLLECTIONS V A BUSY LIFE. By florae "No! Well, would you like one?" To Manage a Bearing Horse old pontoon, hauled ashore at tie dis- tific American the paper will be sent for one yoar, Cloth, Greely. Various styles of binding. tance of half a mile, rolled over iato the together with a copy of the engraving, on recicpt "Yes, sir," cried Tom, with flashing Half Morocco, $2 60. Library. $3 60. as a is also offered The $10. of premium Whenever you perceive a horse's inoli river and sank; a bomb flatboat a mile picture eyes. Half Calf, $6. Morocco Antique, $7. clubs of srribers. New Edition. MARGARET FULLER'S WORKS. "Well, my lad, I shall come this way nation to rear, separate your reins and away was submerged by the waves. The for 6 vols. Cloth, $10. AND CASH FIFTY HUNDRED ONE an was I and over GUARANTEED. schoolhe will leave him. one The carried is at the schooner's anchor instant for prepare again, QTJINN. ' ! PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. PRIZES. house for you." WARIMJ. about to rise slacken one hand and bend island; the woods near at hand were ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE.. to above the addition the In premium, publishers "But I haven't any money I" New Edition. Cloth, $1. or twist his head with the other, keep leveled, and at a greater distance torn WAB- of sub for in CASH PRIZES list will AND $1,600 FR0FIT. FOR HEALTH pay DRAINING "Never mind; you can pay me when ing your hands low. This bending com and splintered. The arsenal buildings, scribers sent in by t ebruary iu, lot o. rersons 1KG. Cloth, $1 Ml. should send you get to Congress." How to maks them. WAR' EARTH CLOSETS. pels him to move a hind leg, and of and the Braiilian monitors Para, Ala-go- who want to compete for these prites,names. "Thank you," said Tom; "I won't necessity brings hie fore feet down ING. 26 cents. and Ceara were damaged. . At the at onr for nrnsnartns and hlanks for ' Bent free on Terms of Scientific American, one Tear $3,00, receipt of pries. forget it, sir." Instantly twist him completely areund magazine, a hole was blown out 15 feet six months $1.50 : four months. $1.00. To clubs of The gentleman looked down at him two or three times, which will confuse in depth and 60 in diameter. Numbers 10 and upwards, terms $2.60 per annum. Specisent free, address the Pnhlishers; In making remittances for subscriptions ora books, with a quizzical smile, and the two rode him very much and completely throw of birds fell dead, and quantities of stun men copies 87 Park Row, New York. MUNN A CO., Fosij procure a draft on New York; or always on in silence until they reached the him off his guard. The moment yeu ned and killed fish floated ashore.. Of liow to get Fatents. A of .Patent Office Money Order, if possible. 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