GOLD LOAN 
OF THK 
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., 
53 Exchange Place, and M. K. Jesup 
& Co., 12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer 
for sale the Bonds of the Kansas 
Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay 
seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty 
years to run; are Free from Govern¬ 
ment Taxation ; are secured by a 
Land Grant of Three Million Acres 
of the Finest Lands in Kansas and 
Colorado. In addition to this special 
grant the Company also owns Three 
Millions of Acres in Kansas, which 
are being rapidly sold to develop the 
country and improve the road. They 
are a first mortgage upon the exten¬ 
sion of the road from Sheridan, Kan¬ 
sas, to Denver, Colorado. The road 
in operation now earns more than 
enough net income to pay the interest 
on the new loan. There is no better 
security in the market—this being in 
some respects better than Govern¬ 
ment Securities. jPrincipal and In¬ 
terest payable in Gold. Price 90, 
and accrued Interest, in Currency. 
Rochester, N, Y,, Water Works Co., 
SIX FEB. CENT BONDS, 
DXJE 1889 
OF 81,000 EACH! 
INTEREST MAY and NOVEMBER, Principal and 
Interest payable in Gold, at Union Trust Company, 
New York. 
We offer for sale 
THE BROOKLET’S LESSON 
BY GLENN HERBERT. 
Artie, hear the brooklet sinking, 
Down tin* meadow yonder. 
What, as on It* way 'lis wingiuR, 
Does it sing, 1 wonder t 
You liavu often to it listened, 
While amid your playing: 
Tell roe, u» it gleamed and glistened, 
What to you 'twas saying. 
* 400.000 
of tills Joan at EIGHT V-TWO AND A HALF, and 
accrued interest in currency. 
The entire property is mortgaged to the Union 
Trust Company for the protection of the bondhold¬ 
ers, and the bonds are Issued bv them only upon the 
eertltleate or JOHN C. TltAUTWLNE. C. K.. ap¬ 
pointed by t he bondholder,, approved hythe Board 
of Director#, that the money has been actually ex* 
ponded upon the Works. Pamphlets containing the 
reports of tin Engineer#, tv. MINOR Ri t RE RTS and 
J. C. TUAUTW INK, upon the progress of the works: 
also ropic» at the nets granting this company their 
charter to supply Rochester with water, furnished 
upon application. Upon the must moderate esli- 
H*«t« the rental from Die Works, when completed, 
will bo 
$150,000 
annually, double the amount required for interest 
upon the bonds. Having personally examined the 
works, we can continently recommend Mil# loan to 
the public as a safe and profitable Invest meut. 
UTLEY &: DOUGHERTY, 
No. 11 Wall street, Solo Agents for the 
('ompnny. 
Mamma. T have hidden by it 
Many tiroes, to hear It, 
Thinking if I kept so quiet, 
Sitting very near it, 
1 might learn what it was telling 
Ever onward flowing, 
Whence it came so freely welling, 
Whither It was going; 
But I never yet could gather 
What 'twas telling over, 
Whether it was sad, or whether 
Glad to tie a rover. 
What a patient iliing, forever 
Running thus ami bringing 
Gladness to the fields, and never 
Ceasing in Its singing 1 ” 
Artie, you have caught the hidden 
Meaning of Its telling; 
As It glides along unbidden 
From its source upwelllng, 
’Tis a song of patience breathing 
Ever, would we hear it,— 
Patience With our life, and wreathing 
Crowns of song to cheer It. 
Would we ever uncomplaining 
Go about our duties, 
Life, from childhood to its waning. 
Would he full of beauties; 
Not a task would prove unpleasant, 
Hearts would he the lighter, 
Glad would be the now dull present, 
And the future brighter I 
HO Y THE GOLD CAME DOWN IN WALL STREET, 
SKETCHED BY OCR ARTIST ON THE SPOT. 
Because, being made nl the best, materials, 
■mil every part being finished in the most 
perfect manner, they will run with great 
precision, and will not stop or mu irregu¬ 
lar. ns is the case with oilier Watches. 
’T'lIE ATTIEUK AN INSTITUTE 
* Grand National Exhibition, 
OPEN DAILY FROM !» A. M. TO 10 P. M„ ON 
Third A venue, between 83 <1 and (Ath Streetn. 
Tills is the most Complete Exhibition ever made 
bv the Institute. 
the n\< iiixi.itv m;i*\ iitnent. 
VJXJV'h 'V,” 1 P “ Wonderful Display, 
with the Kit I lock Printing Press. I.veil’s Looms, and 
Hundreds iff Machines Driven by Steam ami Klee- 
trinity. II Inis never been equaled on tills continent 
in interest to all. The exhibition Is enlivened WED¬ 
NESDAY and S ATI It li \ y A FTER.NI U INS und 
EVERY EVENING, by THEODORE THOM AS S 
CELEBRATKl> OKI i I ErfTKA It EFJt ES11M ENTH 
oi l,he BEST KIND In the building. .Season tickets 
tor gentlemen, $3; lor ladles, *8; single admission. 50 
cents; children under hi yen is. T. cents. Packages 
of 25 ticlcrt> tor gflopfl ai 80 rfic*)i, Knlranoe* on 
second ami Third Avus. HOW TO GET TO THE 
E AI It. -The Second and Third Aye. and Belt Elne 
Railroads, with Extra Cars running. afford ample, 
cheap and direct means of access. FROM BROOK¬ 
LYN, .JERSEY CITY AND THE WEST SIDE. Ex¬ 
tra cars will run on the Fifty-ninth St. Belt. Line 
Railroad, intersecting the THIRD and all other Avo. 
nue Railroads, the Hudson and East River Steamers, 
Railroads and Ferries. Dll the dose of the Exhibi¬ 
tion at night, during llio continuance ol the Fair. 
THE APRON MADE OF CURLS, 
Wo desire to increase the sale of these reliable 
time-pieces, and have reduced prices much lower 
than formerly. 
Silver limiting Watches, .$]g 
Gold IIuntinfj Watches, (18 carat cases,) $80 
Gold Hunting Watches, (Ladies’ size,) - $70 
Berry H’atrh warranted by Special Certificate. 
We send single Watches to any place by express, 
with the bill to collect on delivery, and we give the 
purchaser 1 lie privilege Of opening the package and 
examining Hie Watch before paying, and if, after 
it is taken and paid for.it should not prove satis¬ 
factory, we will exchange it or 
Refund Hie* Money 
We have sent thousands of these Watches by ex¬ 
press, and to every section of the country and bv 
our Improved method of packing they will go safely 
to any distance. Persons living In the distant States 
and Territories can save from 50 to 100 per cent, by 
buying iron. u«. 
Do uni order u Watch till yon have gent 
lor our DrMrriptivr Price 1,1m. ii explains 
llie dlllercut kind*, gives weight ami (imuI- 
ity or the rases, with prires of eucli. 
When you write for a Price List, please state that 
you suw tills In the I CUBA I. Siav-Yimii tat. Address, 
In full, 
HOWARD & CO., 
Jewelers and Silversmiths, 
No. G19 Broadway, New York. 
BY AUNT A I,ICE, 
My grandma used to say “ A good laugh 
is as good as a pound of beef,”—but then, 
beef was cheap in those days; however, the 
spontaneous bursts of laughter were com¬ 
mon enough to be cheap, too. Rut I am 
not going to moralize; I am going to tell 
you a little story, which, to say the least, 
w ill make you “ smile out loud." 
1 did think, though, I would just call your 
attention to those rude little girls in the 
street, and say that while a good hearty 
laugh, at a proper time and place, is all 
right, a senseless, simpering, constant giggle, 
or a rude, course, boisterous laugh, espe¬ 
cially in the street, coach, cars, or boat, is, to 
say the least, very unladylike, annoying and 
disgusting. (Don ’1 tell your big sisters what 
I say, for they may think I am “ whipping 
them over your shoulders.”) 
Have 31011 a grandma? T hope so, but 
maybe she's one of the grandmas of to-day, 
in silk gowns, limey caps, ruffles, Asc. Now r , 
my grandma is one of the real Lady Wash¬ 
ington style. Do you see her there sitting 
at her little spinning wheel, keeping time 
w ith her treadle to the humming of a tuuc, 
as she smooths the llax from the distaff? 
She calls that her “ Connecticut piano." 
Why, grandma wouldn’t exchange that neat 
calico dress and checkered apron, with the 
while kerchief folded over her breast, and 
the cai) with its full borders, for the richest 
suit in Paris. 
Then you ought to hear grandma’s stories, 
and her rich mellow laugh. I’ll toll you the 
substance of a story she told me the other 
day. There went, to visit her a pretty little 
girl with sunny curls and bright face. Her 
mother was poor, and she was i|uile plainly 
dressed in a dark calico dress and apron. 
Now, there was another little girl lived 
there, a granddaughter, also with pretty 
flaxen curls, who had on a nice w hite apron. 
There were few things that NETTIE admired 
more than a white apron; and when my 
grandma told her that she was spinning 
thread to make her little girl more aprons 
like the one she had on, she was groatty sur¬ 
prised and interested as grandma explained 
how r il must be woven and then bleached, 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA,—No. 38 
I am composed of sixteen letters. 
My 12, 7,14, 3, is a river in Africa. 
My 8, 5, 111, Is an animal. 
My 4,11,16,14, is u safe place. 
My it, 1(1, r>, 8, Ri, is a boy’s name. 
My 14,15, fi, 1, Is part of a tree. 
My 7.12, 3, is a place of rest. 
My whole is the name of an eminent philoso¬ 
pher. L. n. n. 
West Barre, N. Y. 
Answer in two weeks. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS-No. 27 
PERFECTION 
Coffee Pot. 
Having opeiwd a Depository of Bonks on AGRI¬ 
CULTURE, HORTICULTURE, and kindred sub¬ 
jects, at each n! Un* Publication Office* of llio RPBAI, 
New-Yoiikeb. we lire prepared to furnish most of 
the works on Rural Affair* Issued by Aitierieau and 
European publishers. IJolow i» a list of u portion of 
the works we can furnish, with the price at winch 
each will lv forwuniad, post-paid, to any section of 
our widely-extended country — including the Pat-ilic 
States tied Territories, Alaska, Ac, 
LIST OF BOOKS AND PRICES. 
Allrn’i Am. Farm BmA $!,'•<) Minimi l on Flux uml I letup 
Dr. DitoMMri Domcfciit An - | Culture . $5 
1. 1 Cult in 1 • 1 
Do. Hum! Archit.oliin* ,, .1,50 Muyhnw'* l’r.t/lichl Book 
American liit«l Fumicr.. :«> hVfduK (Slavic uml Doulilo 
American I'omolu^y (WO I Hub- Knlry .. .-.,. 40 
trillion*. ... »U#00 Muylmw'* Account Book* (to 
Am.. Sl'«r|jSiiiH*L*r (Ti Ioa^ojOu with lliviUiVi ,...1,50 
Ritlc) . i ii ■ .. • yo 
American I<om* Culuirht- 30 Million Horn*'* loot icliith) 
Am.WiauL ami M.rUmii Omkvry. h\ MIm Ac 
ArchlLm title ( Cuimriiitj:* .*»■ ton „i„l Mre M J ) Lilo.1,60 
Superior to any yvl hc>, ntoil. combining all the 
advantage* of tho i'rcnuL jialuiitt*, with wonderful 
Hmrunrv, 
i>i imtu.iTY, 
ami <’I1 FA l*.\ESS. 
Lovers of Goon Coiti-i: are uiianlmoiis in its praise. 
tir FOR SALE BV ALL HEALERS. ..of 
VALUABLE READING 
FOK NOTHING 
TWO MONTHS 
rpiIIC UKXTEB mil l t l It. 
I Explaining a new diseovi-r.-d wav t.. make all 
kinds ol Horse* and Unit* trot fast Jiv this method 
a man makes 81,290 on .me Horse, and a hoy makes 
f'.t'ih on two eommon Golfs; a laiiip r's son makes a 
common lurni Horse trot in 3.-18, and lie is sold for 
$800. -Ill pttwrs compelled lo trot. Only .'50 minutes 
required to increase the speed of any Horse or Colt 
or the money returned. 2.UIJU reference*. Price $1 
Address PIER RE 1). V \ X lloMSEN 
BoxGt l33. 07 South st.. n . V- 
1? « «* < li illOKGA iN’S S O IV S > 
DECAPITATION NO. 4, 
With letters live deception’* tnle I tell. 
As verb or noun, us act or subtle spoil. 
Behead me, 1 in t ropic climes have dwelt, 
A thing intangible, yet often felt. 
Again behead me, and l speak the act 
That keeps humanity a living fact. 
Once more beheaded, I’m a simple word 
in telling how Or where u tiling oeeured. 
Behead me yet again. I spell In brief 
A good decoction of a goodly leaf. 
Under it Tree, Somewhere, 1809. ALIQUIS, 
Answer in two weeks. 
[Established la 1842.] 
A beautifully illustrated monthly of 4! pages, full 
of the most interesting and valuable matter for the 
Farm, Garden and Household, 
Including a special Department for 
ANAGRAM. No. 23 
FOR CLE ANINtt AND l'OLISHING. 
SAPOi.io will make This resemble Silver 
Use only Sapolui tnolonn White Paint. 
From Marble S.tPoI.Io removes all Stains 
For polish in” Knives rf trouo is niisnrpit'ssed 
l-or cleaning llrns. Stair-Rods S A POLIO has no 
eoual. 
ll you would liave clean windows, use SApolio. 
Sample cake sent by mail on receipt of 20 cents. 
Depot, 211 Washington St., New York. 
Established 1800. 
Particular attention is called to ottr 80APR for 
family us,-. 
’-— ANTED AREYrS- 
■3yS(§£afi3BSa231 *75 to 8-110 per month, every- 
^ - -—_ wlu-re, male and female, to 
introducetheGENUINK 1M- 
PROVED COMMON SENSE 
FAMli.V SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will 
stitch, hem, fell, lu.-k, quilt,cord, bind, braid ami eiu- 
broider ill a most superior manner. Price only 818. 
Fully warranted for live years. We will pay $1.0110 
for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beau¬ 
tiful nl- in..re elastic seam Uiauours. it n.ukos the 
"Elastic Lock Stileli." Every second stitch can he 
cut,and still the clotli cann.-i lie pulled opart with- 
.ml tearing it. We pay Agents from -$75 to $200 per 
uemth and expenses, ,.r a commission from which 
twiee that nmount can he made. Address SKCOMB 
A co„ I'msunic, Pa.; Boston, mass., or st. 
Loris, Mo. 
CA I'TION. -1>« not bo imposed upon by other par- 
lies palming ..if worthies* cast-iron machines, under 
the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genu¬ 
ine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 
LaF in curtarsco ora ew lal! ot eh etli stob, 
Is ubt hot sweetf slal'nl ot vohu; 
Kolo hout noth ot lloshly, ii;m vealo hot erst 
Ot God hyt snocciuoec nad eth vegra. 
Greenburg, Ohio. C. ii. 
tW Answer in two weeks. 
THE BOYS AN1> OIltLS 
Tl»e Pictures alone are worth more than 
the subscription price. 
Knrrifl tm .t.iHj count (look.Ill, ^V, 
\N ilU Eii^mvtDtffl. Tho uml Fruit Tr*/e* »<i 
ilints to Huifi‘-Keu|iviti(I(or- Auurkji i Doivniiijr).3,00 
liortV).I,To ’I’liv (iftrduU, ft MuiillftK. - -.l.oO 
IluYvlev’f Art of i>uw Filing- 7k Tho iVu.llcflill Ilorw* . 1,00 
Hoj> Ctiluirt'. *i»i TUoIhha* Aim, Fruit CullurUt. 
HimjR'r'' Ji^iUiil linn. Jfl». (4*<0 IlluiilrHlIoiia)... .. ...3,00 
llor-p Trniiitijvf Mudu Kitoy '’lVuM'b Vguiik Enfinpr-.’ Muo- 
(J Plltllu^E I.. ..A. oul MIDI NS >*rk»l»i’li.L,M> 
How Cro|M Grow.\’»nttlHii«ot in Ami. Di\• Umi^.I^O 
Imlittu C’oru ; lt» VViluo, ('nl | Wanlur’a ami Ewr- 
turo und I’npi. .. . .l.6o ffiveii*'.. - *. x..l. r »<> 
Jemiiitp* nit l! h till*... ..1,7f. \Vui*nii's Am. Hdijik (•huImii.V,00 
Do. Her-* i;iii! Jim Dit.i ;dn , l;1f. Wp.nlvru l iOltUiowijffc > iioW*’l,»«0 
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Kniup^s LumiM*tii.p GnrdpiiiMt».V ,00 Do. Oimulry 11 • • nit' ...... 
I.Hiiin>trolii on lliu Hive mmi< I>o. Hurul A roll ilcCltiru ...... 1,00 
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LpikIiakV Ilow to fluid! )lol N’mIh. 1, ‘J, !>, v , ntfli.. ”3 
f {(iiiano.—1j5V Vmiihi^ Houwkpi'jierft & Dairy- 
LiulH^V (iri'ut Work uti Aflri muidV Dire lory. .30 
cultuI 'd .I,W» Yuuman'Y tlniid llook of 
Do, Aifrirultuviri Cliomltdry.. 1,00| Hou^hold Science..... .. 
Mitmuil of AffrW’nllorui (Em- Voimuiui'm New Cliemiairy ,, .V,oo 
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the Century Plant at Rochester, N. Y. 
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whole ull over the world. 
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Anagram No. 21.— 
“ I’ve hoard you speak in careless tones 
Of those wtn.s,- triendship once you prized. 
As if a lapse of years had marred 
1 heir spirit's beauty to your eyes. 
Ah! as their love had been forgot, 
I pray thee to forget me not.” 
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I) CLOTHES WRINGER, man¬ 
ufactured by JOHN Vi WN(;. orig¬ 
inal Wringer Man, A SON. It la 
warranted in every niirUoular; the 
lb>li,n-s are solid whin*rubber; tlie 
Iron \\, rk all inaleabl.-and gulvan- 
wd. REKSELI. A ERWIN MA.N- 
1 1 0 1 1 king Co., Nos. 45 and 47 
1 b am hr rs street. General Agents, 
Now York. 
SPOON'S A3MD PORKS. 
Base of finest quality of Nickel Silver; weight of 
pure silver deposited thereon Indicated by tlgurou 
plainly stamped upon the buck, anti tally ffuarnnlnit. 
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i »ii‘i:o\ i-:i> i viiiitiriov coop: 
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Coop is easily folded together, occupying but a very 
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<£•#>•' A DAY MADE AT HOME! -33 En- 
0 — *9 tirely new articles tor Aguqts. .Samples 
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D eafness and catariiii, spo. inuy.- 
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By (lie Inventor of the Cetebi.ded Patent Invt»ll>|.- 
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Loving obedience is one of the most beau¬ 
tiful things in childhood. 
