The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 05, 1871, Image 4

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Host Parlors.
Almost every American house posses
ses one of these dreadful altars, erected
to what unknown goddess it is impos
sible to euess. It IB a Bojry, before whom
from time to time people burn gas in
The old 'gentleman soWed the question
by inviting ns into the kitchen to smoke.
It Was evident that Jim didn't smoke,
for he remained in the sitting-room. We
should have doubtless enjoyed a ouiet
cigar, had not tne cm iaay penea mo
from time to time people burn gas in - hmted at the of her
chandeliers of fea round wk
are ueoiuawsi uagrauv wsipvvs, imuu-
I cracic in a reiuciaiih buuivur i - .. .
'8tand of wax flowers under old l-an was , a d into the cor-
Bible oil pain tin gs, furniture too gorgeous
for common day and shrouded therefrom
by customary Holland. Musty smells
belong to this Deity, stiffness, angles,
absence of sunlight The visitor, enter
ing, sees written above the portal :
" Who entcr here abandons conversa
tion." ' What is there to talk about in a
room dark as the Domuan.el, nxoept
vhpm one crack in a reluctant Bhuttor
rovcala a. stand of WftX flower
glass, and a dimly descried hostcBS, who
evidently waits your aepunura w ex
tinguish that solitary ray Y The voice
instinctively hushes ; the mind finds it
self barren of ideas. . A ftw oreary com
monplaces are exchanged, then a rise, a
rustle, the door is gained and the light
of the blessed tun; you glunce up in
passing flap goes the blind, inner dark
ness is again resumed, Bogy has it all
his own way, and you thank jour Btars
that you have done your duty by the
Browns lor at leaBt a twemmouiu i
And yet, upon this dismal apartment,
which she late and all her acquain
tances hate, poo Mrs. Brown haaiavl-h
ed timi. and money ei.oug to mi.ke tw.j
rooms obaruiiurf. - Fur ugly t .ias c st
hs much as p etty ones, orten more.
Ai d costly vgl mss is, as Mrs. Br wn
would te 1 you, a rt-at re-ponsib liiy
to take care of." Wh it with the carpet
which musn't gat faded, the mirrors
whioh mu-n't Rft fly npwked, the gild
ing which musn't be t trntshed, there is
nothing fori but to i-hut the room up
to darsno-s and all dull iufl uences. ' And
as families are like flies and will lolluw
th-t sun, the domestic life comes to tie
ltd anywhere rather than in ih best
Kiid the "taboo" which Mrs.
voice, "Come round
door I"
It was another young man, and we
fancied he looked as if he had come in
rather late. . Two young men within
the parlor, one in the sitting-room and
one in the kitchen. What should be
done Y The courting business was gutting
hot 1 1 There was another talk between
mother and daughter.' It was evident
hnir devices had been exhausted. -' The
ner. lie settled tne question oj wu-
Per! ...
" 111 be d d if I'll move again until
trip tt.in'-rrnm is full."
Into the sitting-room went number
four and we smoked. It was full ten
minutes before the next disturbers came
and they entered the kitchen with the
air nf old aoauaintanoes. We looked
anxiously at the host Taking his pipe
from his mouth a single sentence re-
lieved us : ...,.
'a the widowers. Stick I
And we " stuck " and smoked on. For
the next half hour the girl must have
hBn ki tit busv. The widowers badcer
tuinlv a third of her time. It was 9
nV.lnck. We wished to ao to bed, and
the only bed we had discovered wa in
the parlor. The old gentleman divined
nnr wifihAft. and said .
I'm unrrv. treutlemtm ! But this is
nn of the ren-ular courtin' nights 1 Them
two fellers in the parlor never leaves
afore midnight, and the widowers alius
Btav all nieht. And that ain't the worst
..f it. D.n'll be here at 10 o'clock.
and the boys always sleep in the hay
stank Fridav niehts. Yer welcome to
that. 1"
Thn narlor. si ftine-room and kitchen
nil. wn retreated to the hay-stack. In
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M Vrown is auick response to a question on the point the d. It is a great mistake to sup-
, Female Influence.
Domestic life is a woman's sphere 1 It
is there that she is most usefully as most
appropriately employed. But society,
too, feels her influenoe, and owes to her,
iu great measure, its balance and its
tone. She may be here a corrective of
what is wrong, a moderator of what is
unruly, a restraint on what is indecor
ous. Her presence may be a pledge
against impropriety and exoess, a check
on vice, and a protection to virtue. And
it is her delicacy wmcn win secure to
her such an influenoe, and enable her to
maintain it.
Dulioaoy is, indeed, the point of Con
or in woman. Aud her purity ot man
ner insures to her deference, and re
presses more effectually than any other
influence, impropriety ui every uu.
A delicate woman, too, will be more
lnvnd. as well as more respected, than
anv other i lor affection can Boarcely be
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excited, ana oeruuuiy usuuui mug buu
siHt. unless it is founded on esteem
Yet such delicacy is neither prudish nor
insipid. Conversation, lor instance, is
one great source of a woman's influence,
unrl it is ner nrovince, aim uer yeuuuai
talent, to give rest to it Bhe is, and
ought to be, the enlivener of society ; if
she restrains impropriety she may pro
mote cheerfulness ; and it is not because
her conversation is innocent that it
need therefore be dull. The charm of
i;nnversatiun is feehnic i foruettiuir one's
sell, and sympathising with others. It
is not to shine, but to please, that a wo
man should desire.
A woman ohould be elegant, not only
in manner but in mind. Manner is, in
deed, generally symptomatio j but, as it
mm tia artificial, it is no sure criterion
ot mental grace. It is the latter which
is essential to true beauty. Without it,
the tairest form disappoints and wtaiies,
It is tne radiance that sets off every
other charm, and sheds on each its ap
propriate hue. It is tint aud propor
tion. Yet it is more easily uuderbtood
t.hn dunned, and oeuer ion iuau
FARM AND H0UOT)I4.
Facts About Honet Biis.There
are three classes of bees in a hive, the
worker, queen and drone. " 1 '
(Jueens are raised ny preuimr iwu
and treatment from that whitL would
otherwise produce workers.'
The worker is an undeveloped lemaie.
Workers, in the absence of the queen,
sometime lay eggs. These invariably
produce drones.
Tne queen lives xrom two wuoo'i
the worker from two to three months in
the working season, and from six to
eitrlit riiirinir thn season of rest.
The queen is perteciea ;u uiwnu w
mxteon dava from the eKKS, the worker,
iu twentv to twentv-one, and the drone
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in twAnlv.fnnr. I
The queen usually commenueo laying
in frnm irvmi to twelve days after leav
ing the cell, and is capable ol laying
from two to three thousand eggs in
dftV.
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The imnrpo-nation of the queen always
takes place outside the hive, on the wing,
and generally the lourtn or mu oay
after leaving the cell. Excepting in
rare cases, one impregnation answers
for life. The drone she nas mated wnn
dies immediately..
The escea of an "unimpregnated queen
produce nothing but drones ; and it is
generally conceded that impregnation
does not affcet the drone progeny j oon-ci-quently,
tne male progeny of a pure
ne Did Kot Marry.
This unnedote of John Kandolpll is
related by a writer in a Virginia paper :
" An old man told me mat u htuu near
the riisidenoe of Mist to whom it
was said that Mr. Kaudotpn was en-
aged to be marrii d. Un one occasion
e hd been at her residence a short
time and had left ; and as it was said
that the marriage would take place
shortly, he thought he would go ana in
quire of the old lady. Bhe said Mr.
Uandolpa na lei in g urotr, v
told him to go nd see wherw, in his har
of bis bridle in-
.tA nf nniuina fhflin. It atiDearS that
it was proposed that he should made a
marriage settlement; whereuponhe said:
' It. is not my purpose to purohase.
nnrchase I shall go to
nliAnnnst market I shall ho to Afri
ca. With this remark he left the house,
went to where his horse was tied, cut
the reins and immediately departed,
Tt, nsv Tmit.nl rates commence in
England Oct. 6. A letter weighing
one ounce goes for one penny., .
7 NATURE'S BLlV
ThC Great Blood JHirifier
- Nsw York Markets.
FtOTB AND MEAI.Wetrtl sad State flours wer
a sliwle ftrnier In the low grades, bnt this cLprked
t"fn It urln Rood demand st full prices. Kye flonr
ind corn mm (rood demand. We quote: buyer,
tine tnto and Western, lo.eo a W ; eitrs State, o.,
KKrndhoofe
donme ex
Hc.iltll
S7.BOSI9.M: BoutH'
Brandy-
people's
nleasant room.
in her velvet and
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. . .u A.h . ,.whAn in othpr Old gentleman saia inas UOs that tasnion is a criterion ui
to recognize the difference when in other k po,e t ue entire.
tomes SD6 IS Bnown a oosy - ? T. AAV n-urht P " Mt-r. nn-
She sits on a chintz sola - - , .v- u S.u l7 C0Vv,0u L V" " ... t.
3 1 1 l.llHtn WM LU UU CUll Suv a-uv FS - I irritfU-Ill 1 Hs 1.1 1 r V BID afLa wav ww ' " -
rtninp. hiiu iriauuvs i ' . . . .
half enviou-ly at the tinted walls hung mor e P "
with photograpbs,at the sparkling little "f itiff breeze
fire in the grate, the windows .gay with muTquitocs, we heard
sun and green things , Dm driw up. One of the last remarks
and tables loaded L with wlumei. " How before we m1
SoS? H margldcf Itd
Sake' tCmgrowTo 1 in a,X ' Correct Syraa,. Standi,
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hot in Ne-
we believed him. Nc-
" A little Croton and plenty of sun is
all the secret" she is told.
" Oh, but bow dreadfully faded your
carpet must get," she goes on. " Such
quantities of bouks, too. Well, I should
like to have such things I"
It does not occur to thf good lady
that for the rice of one of tboso useless
mi r rs biihcost bcr -uoh t-nxicty and
ruhbtug with c!.am)iB-shin, a choice
compa. y ot pie s, pbil s ph.-r!-, ai d
saetci uldbt vn to sit. f.--eer ut ho;
ido int. imit c her it,h t eii- wili m.
Or tha? f r ii tutu . f the uie In r tir
1 i-s grat W' ul 1 spar'.iie with C nn 1
coal f.r a v in cr lon. H r f .n i.ur ,
her c-rp.ts, the dullness of I.er home,
ro ccumbr iucis t u y, winch sli lx ais
wtl ing!y and would n x. te without.
Anil pe pie liavin tle right to live
pretty mncii as they please, so hng at
they vio:ate no law of th land, it wou'd
matte'' lit tie, exct pi that there are so
many Browns aui so tunny n bt pKrlors,
that sjeioty is seiiuunly affct. d thereby.
Foe a syt m which nece-si aes great
and tri ubl somn changes iu family ar
rangements whenever a guet comes,
tends to narrowness and inhn pitality.
If the overs must bn taken off f.e fur-
A Bemarkttble Invention.
In the London Central Telegraph Sta
tion one of the most important.duties to
be performed is that ot collecting, num
bering, aud redistributing the nitssages
which are received from and for every
conceivable place in the United King
dom and abroad. A message, for in
stance, from Brighton would bereceived
in the new or west wing or tne ouuainir,
nd it for Leeds or Bradford, or Edin
burgh or GluBgorf, would have to be cir
riefl by h .ud into the main portion nf
thn " nroviHiunal gallery" a distance
probably of fifty yard-. ; and in the same
way mehsngc? iriu the whd" of the
Houth or west of E.ilaud, fot thw north
ern unit midland counties, fur Sootl-ind,
Irfcland, or the metropolis, would hav- to
be carried or blown by pneumatic agen
cy from ono poitiou to another. To
r. medy this as much as possible, th"te
hasjuhtbem introduced into the Cen
tral relenraon Station a most interest
ing and mneuious adaptation of the sys
tem of feeding end delivering from a
newspaper printing machine.
Sets of endless tape, revolving in pul
leys, and arranged so as to snatch the
unfolded inesDnge form firmly between
them, have been fitted between the dif-
breeding is quite a different thing. It
is unobtrusive and unpretending. It is
always self-possessed and at ease ; ior is 8nrnbg for fastening
knows its own place and its own reia CTHC f their hive ;
tions. Its courtesy is not omcious, nor
are its attentions ever troublesome. Yet
this quiet and lady-like deportment,
though it seems to employ no effort is
by nomeaus an easy or a common at
tainment On the contrary, we often
sua women w ho have lived much in
society very deficient in this criterion of
Ana we can quite uuuemnuu
ItSlian clueen fa pure without regar'd to !&S5&t&2SS
the drone she has mated with. tras, 16.75 i 't?,e,c,"ii i
The queen and the worker are provided e""--"xM . 47- Mye OUr S4.no
with stings; but tne latter wm use ik
upon any provocation, the former will
only use it on her own rank. The
drones have no stings.
One queen, as a rule, is all that is tol
erated in a hive ; but previous to throw
ing off "after swarms," two or more
queens are permitted in the same hive
tor a short time : but extra ones are
soon disposed of. In case of eupersedin g
a queen, the old one is preserved until
the new one is fitted to taae ner piaut-.
Queens have a deadly hatred for each
other, and will destroy, if permitted, all
queen larvee o cells in the hive, aud
will fight each other until there is but
one living one left.
Bees gather threo kinds of products :
Propolis, from the gum of trees and
too joints huu
Pollen, or bee-
bread, from flowers, for feeding tneir
young and themselves; and Homy,
which constitutes the main food of the
hive. Water is also carried into the hive
during the breeding season for mixing
with the food for their young ; salt is
also made use of for the same purpose.
Wax, like fat is an animal product,
Is as. Corn meal, Wentern, c, rJW s r ;
.Inn. Ac 84.10 S H15.
. h. marVnt v.M llllll Snd HO. lower.
iM.uin unlands. 20c. i low da, Wo. ior future
iieiiverv market tinner.
Provisions ork has been easier, bnt closed moTt;
primeniess. 'lieet in good demand sndstes-ly. Bee
hsnis. wis a 916 ior new weniern. .... ".-
SSfceT lonKOlesr city sold tHc. Cut meats dull i
lminedlRte use ; sales at H s9Ho. for o. 1 to prime
cl y. snd 9t a SHa tor prime Western new and old.
I ressed hogs flrni, SH a li. Bi'tterdiill, but Ann
it the lnte sdvaneo ; Western, 14 a iSo. I State, 24 a
E." -.","!..7...:. n.n. M.i7n. cheese tlrmer:
ne'iollec,uotatioiis8.lvaucedto 66s. i factories, 10
OKAW Wheat firmer am' more active, bnt fjosert
uis.iiii li.r no. 1 snriiiK; 81.46 a
it VirNo "do 11.64 s II.6S for rl winter. Sl.ftS a
isn llr amber d., and' I.S2 a it. 68 toreneee
;:V. MPA. fr Tllehl. Kveouiet: Wes-
7L at . KOe. B.iler more sctlve I sales at u&r. for
four rowed Western, ami 82 s 8.5c. for two i"wel Oo.
Hurley mnii ni r.tiri,i , ' bu " v. m
Osti active snd Btmeri sales at 4S a tc. for Wes.
ten? aiid SO s M4C. forOhlo, the latter mostly at h
i Sc. Corn firmer active; sales at 73 a'4c.for
" eHtem mixed atloa-, 72 a r2o. for do. In store, 7
8 78c. for wnno Mwni, sou j""""
lnW Indian componnd, for restoring the
health, ae A tor the permanent our of all diseases
arising from Impurities oi me oiooo, mm
Rerafnla, Serofolea Ilamor, tanwr,
eerans Burner, Kryslpelaa. uanaer, xa
Khenm, Pimples and Ilnmors the
Face, Ulcers, JanRHs, tatarxn, .
! Bronchitis, Ptenrll", It hen.
matlsm, Palna la the Mde,
, Dyspepstn, Constipation,
' DosllTeness, Piles,
Headache, Dlaclnes., Nerransness, Falnt-
aess at the Ktomach, rnms in me sues,
Kidney Complaint, Fentnlo Weak
ness, and Uoneral Debility.
BEPOKT OF A PRACTICAL
Chemist and Apothecary.
BosTOS, May 1st 18T1.
n... uri,ii la b cnrtlfv that I have sold st rs-
tsUi slxty three do?.. (7S6 bottles! of y.mr VRtmTlsR
since Aiirll 12th. '870, snd can truly ssv 'hat It has that
KtveoXbe-tsattsctlon.rf sny Kerned f? the ,tnl
Somnlalnts tor which It Is re, onitnen.led, that . I er.
er sold. B aro-ly a day nssses wiinoiit some oj my
customers .tlfyln tolls merits on ' f-'
then friends. I sm perse a ly c ost ilsant or sereral
esses of ScroWoiM mmors being cored by VKOE
Tisa alone la this Ticlnlty.
Very respeoi fully ronrs.
' " AI OILMAN, 4S4 Btoadway.
To H. B. STKTKNS, B(J.
THE ttltKAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
PRFPABRD BT
II. Ji". STEVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
Price SI. US. Sold by all Drueirtsta.
TIIK
NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER
ivao.SHti.Ps aco.
jsjij r""""" ".ay. Off' 1j '
a nl. . (..mini at Rh .7kfl..
""J-.Ji;. . ,-tive: sales common Porto
Vilco at 38c . and New Orloans, prime to choice, at
69 asSo. Hiigars very duU: fair 'to good reSniiig, 9
a tlHc. j rctlued very linn ; hardB ISc
SL'SDSIKS Petroleum, 24 He. for September, and
44Sc. for November, Tilde 14 HC.
Kosin-strained
and is secreted by jth , bees in thin scale. Jfctf&tgp
from the under 8ide ot the body. W hile J,,,, yarJ. , allow sold st 914c. for Eastern, wins.
rii'iKllls UIVSTTl,
com,
. t Jf - - - I I tl V- 1 rfnmotl
triM rcmtirK oi rbaiiv weu-uieu frnm th undpr Riaeoi ioe uuuy. n uiw ,i ..s.
on a candidate for fasliionable celebrity : doing thiS( they COu8ume large quantities ke,- nntied ft&,f$t&
" les ; sub in very pieitv, uu i 0t Coney, irom mieen to vweuvy ...0 an)j ior wneuu
mo- nut sii wunu reuose.
Elegance is nature, but not rude na
ture ; it is unaffected but not unpolished.
It copies natural grace, aud corrects na
tural detects. xt it is no serviie imita
tor ; for it studies suitability as well as
siuipiicity. It does not, lor instance,
imuguib that what is very pretty and
plalul in a girl of lourteen is equally
becoming at thirty. LeaBt ot all does it
indulge in that raillery, which is
piquant ouiy because it is personal, and
which amuses in propoition as it annoys.
It has a rt But ct lor the ieeliuus, and a
tenderness even tor the faults, of others;
aud as it never wounds, bo does it never
invite aggression. It implies, too, feel
iug ; and here again does it differ from
the polish of the wor.d. BeliishuebS is
the bane of fashionable life. Every one
is there cold, lor every one is selfish.
The marriage licenses now issued by
tv,a nl.iil brt.miia r o i n stairs j . r a V, n,Ur.r. I tl.a f!.,,.i rnlUr nf Marvlaud are orna-
uuuivi uic x' o a , I uilioiueu mrBSttfcT" uimy ukwci-ii I ' ' - . i ; . . . ,
and the silver ones come down, tbe best . . been fitted between the dif- mented by an all-seeing eye, two hands the trees roots grow all winter, tee
china be lifted Irom a Up shut, upon turent floorg aild rooms of the building, jointd and the seal ol tne state m me transplanted tree wiii nave r
the arrival of each irieud, be sure that d aro now in full operation for the centre, upon which is the well known injured roots and be better m condition
friend will seldom arrive. Only when ooga of collecting and redistributing motto " Creteite et multiplkamini. than if it had to restore its roots ana
what Mrs. Stowe calls "a good liberal j m9. The rotary motion is con- Putut le8e8.ate m, t,m.ev;. F
average" is estabU-bed as a ru e over all fl unl.ernitUng, so that the tapes Meehan says, in his onfMy. 1 hat it is
1. ? :n u.w, tolii,onf sn.ial 0 . , , , . ?' ; :.!,. Ai tii'trUAUV KM'inUO. trim that the roots Ot trees do grow in
uuuoeo, "in o are avallaoie ior carrviug iu I 1 j."-. - -- -r , ,
,tir,n. arl as rat.idlv as the messages s Winter, even mougu mw oU.. .
frp r nniitid of wax secreted.
A frightened bee, or one tilled with
honey, is not disposed to sting.
A good swarm contains about twenty
thousand bees.
A 6trong or medium hivt with a good
laying queen, is never seriously trou
ble d with the moth worm ; but a hive
without a qu. en or means ot raising
one, is sure to bt taken by them.
H f. roonize each other by their
scent.
The first one or two weeks of the
young bee's life iB spent inside tbe hive,
as nurse or wax worker
The range of a bee's flight for food is
u-eiiprallv within two or three miles;
much greater range is of but little
benefit to them. Live Mod Journal.
SmiNO and Fall Planting of
Trees. The Oardeneri Monthly careful
1v rlisRusseH this Question, taking as a
y ... a-Enfw M.naerRnleA of beeves were slow
and prices about the same, i he extreme rau(te for
native Western steers was 10 a 12c. if with the
bulk of the sales at about 11c. State steers, heifers,
stags, and dry cows, Bold at 7c, and Texans at 7H
sheep and lambs found a quick market at S a Sc.
V rt, for sheep, snd at 6 a sHo. for ordinary
Western to prime State lambs.
Hood -tale hogs, MS lbs. sv., at t-VM V ISO ltis., snd
desirable Illinois hogs could have been sold at .,5.
Dressed lings were tlrmer at (!H a71ic. for heavy
and light, with best pigs sold at 7 Ho.
The Working Farmer for 1871-2-
VOLS. 23 AND 24. Extraordinary ln
dueniints to new aubseribers. Three
month for n thing Sent to subscribers
from October, 1871, to the close of 1872,
for oue dollar and a half, and the Illus
trated 32mo. Dictionary (price 75 centB)
given to each subscriber as a premium ;
or for three subscribers at $1.50 each,
will send one of Brady's Celebrated
r.n-afi Sirv.T.i.ERS. which is an exceedinsr-
and indispensable article to
rr ii.:a1'u1
t,.Tt, Liindlev's oninion that the fall in I nrv furmpr. Address Wm. L Allison,
the best time to piaut trees, oeeauae Publisher working akmeb, xnew iw
city.
courtesiej benin, snd the communion ot
friends, face to face, be regarded as a
pleasure rather than a toil.
To those of us who have been tsting
the summer in 'he sweet breadth and
freedom of the couutry, our homes will
aofim dull and straiteued enough as we
re-enter them. Now is the time, before
the old habitual scales blind our eyes, to
look about with anointed vision, and
see how these hemes can be bright
ened and broadened made more like
that lovely out door home to wnicn
Nature welcomes each new-comer. Above
all, let us cast out the " Best Parlor."
To the sacred enclosure once called by
that name, let us bring our daintier tasks
of letter-writing, needle-work, study.
Let the walls be beautinea witn every
can be fed into them. The great advan- ScKIBSEB.8F0E October.-" An Island " a X Z
simple ornament within our reach the 0j aving bandg, Bnd are thus to a large
windows opened w) receive mo bum, uv extent gfcif-gUstaining.
vines and roses set to catuu us aumiii.
tage over hand collecting is that the on Fire," is the title of a graphic article on
service is continuous, and that messages, the great volcanoes of Hawaii, by Dr. T. M.
instead of being allowed to accumulate coan. ine uiusirauous uic rcm,..
iu lots of three and four, are sent in sin- -J J
gly, one after another, as fast as they pf "Tae 'interesting accouat (with a
reach the feeding table. ine facility fiue p0rtralt engravlnp) of Eunice Mahwee,
with which these tapes snap up the mes- tne Mt Gf a powerful New England tribe of
sages, and the precision with which they Indians, by Benson J Losting. In " Water,
deliver them are truly remarkable, while Its Ways and Uses," we have a piece of pppu-
th mnatlnt atreain of messaifes up, lar science, set off by appropriate Illustrations,
the constant stream oi messages up, Th(j mogt ,m umt eg8ay ln tne number,
down, across, and overhead, is a very in howeveri js ir. Fanchtr's " Was Adam the
tereating and pretty sight The work- Flr8t Man j. jt i8 nere contended that the
ing cost is merely nominal, power being Mosaic record itself furnishes "strong lntlma-
derived from an engine aireaoy iu uue, i nous mai uiua uvu.
fnercoTnetiou withhe pneunfatic sys- Ad-1 dwelt on the earth There , 1. a cap.
osophy ol Oood Health ;" a pleasant sketch ol
a "Summer inp to newiouuuiauu, uj a.
Q. W. Benjamin ; a very bright story by Mrs.
Walker : " The Cloak-Cubby and tbe Blue-
All varieties of pain senm to bo in
cluded in the agonies of dyspepsia. Yet
by invigorating the stomaoh and toning
the liver and ooweis wun un. aluliv o
Vinegar Bitters, you can arrest them
all. The chemical and mechanical ac
tion ot the stomach, liver, and intestines
being restored by this operation, the
pain and the oppression cease, the appe
tite is restored, the dazed brain regains
its clearness, the spirits become buoyant,
and the happy result is " a sound mind
in a sound body."
am ..ul ifim tha Tippn liar motion oi I r . . y . ... ., , -i......v. ...
the tapes they, so to Bpeak, act the part
A nil nwr t ha door once sacred to " Bogy
let us write " Welcome." And so the
List shadow of the Bogy will depart, and
our homes be very homes indeed,
" From turret to foundation stone."
Home and Society, in ScrSnur'tfor Octo
ber. ' '
Courting In Nehruska-Effcct of a Scar
city of Women
A heavy dose of girls, none of your ho
mceopathio prescriptions, is what Ne
braska needs. A party of ns were duck
hunting the other day on the Missouri
Room;" and a strange story, entitled " ine
Eleventh Cot," by Albert Webster, Jr. Wilfred
Cumbermede grows ln Interest as the story
advances, and the lovers of MacDonald will
be glad to learn thai It will not be concluded
for some time yet. In the poetry Hue we
have some remarkable verses by u. a. vrarner
in a suimlv of moisture tor the rapid ex.
halations of the bark. He thinks this
point the large evaporations from the
stems of trees in winter, in our dry cli
mate, was not appreciated by Lindley.
Were it not for the moisture absorbed by
t ha ri-mta in winker, ha thinks 80U18 of the
hardidest trees would die in a few days. There is no disease flesh is heir to more
Tk. n,nf tha mnistnrA is taken ud bv I trnnhlpsnmn to manage than rheumatism.
the rootlets, which are most apt to be It comes when you least expect it, and
destroyed in transplanting and this he generally remains till it gets ready to
counts one of the greatest troubles in Bo away. The most conspicuous remedy
fall planting. He recommends plan tiug for this complaint is Johnton'$ Anodyne
verv earlv. so as to give these rootlets Linwnt
time to grow. He does not think it im-
nortaut to wait for the fall of the leaves, Two or three doses of SWWan's Can-
thinking man may as well strip them off I ary powder will cure a horse of any
in the day as the frost in the night. Cut- I common cough or cold, and the very
ting back immature wcod, from which WOrst cases may be cured in a few weeks.
Nothing, except the Sewing Machine has ever
been ioveuted which so much relieves the labor ol
the housrheld as the Wringer. Hut Its usefulness
uoes not end here 1 he saving of clothing is o
much greater importance. It Is off n remarked
that articles of tino texture last twice as long when
wrung in a Wringer as when wrung by baud.
ml... KT....Bivha. ..ait.wIiraIh All InttllflMH.
The rolls are allowed to sepsrut freely at either
end. Those, beside other sdvantages which It con
tains, seem to be imlispens bio to a practical
wringer. A'eie York Indepmdent.
The Norelty krnier has become an indls
neusable Institution in tliousamls of families. And
..... u...l ii..-rttaBii, nnntllMrtLV IS
we wiicvd nn .it ., ni... .i.. - i
fu;ly merited ior the NoKLTV evidently possesses
ludeed, after Ufing one for many mouths in our own
family, we are prepared to indorse the Novelti as
nnMirpassed thelsuudrej-saysunc?ia'trd,) b. any
of the suversl w ingers prev.ously tried. Moore t
Rural New Yorker.
Sold everywhere. Bold everywhere.
IV. If. Pliolps JSC uo.,
OENRAL AGENTS, 101 Chambers..,tre' t. N. Y.
The wonderful remed for cancer, syphilis, scrofula
nlcero 8 and other blood diseases.
Dr P. T. KtKK having Just returned from
Kcuador andbiought with him a quantity of the
genuine cunduraiigo bark secured ihroiigh t e
ofllcial recommendation and assistai cs ot His jsx
i.n.i,in,,i. nf bv.nalir and the Gov. rn-
mel of I hat Republlo, we areprt ps'ed to fill orderi
for It. to a limited extei.t, and at a price about one
quarter of that which the . ost of the llrst very small
suit y impelled n to charge. ,
Snnrlous articles are now advertised and sow ss
CuniluraiiBo. We have, at considerable i xnonso,
ami with tha t o opuratlon of i ho authorities of Lojs,
cu .d r, the province wuoro uie iuu '"
direcud the ch ni el of our supply as to luxurv that
no e but the genuine shall be sold by us, and we
nartlcnlaiy call the attention of the public, foi their
protex tion, to the fact that no ounuui augo uas ueeu
Lportede.ceptb, hU House;rNR & co
No. 60 Cedar St., New York.
D. W. BLISS, M. P., Washington, 1). C. Z. E
BI.I8S, M. P., New Yorki e T. KESNL, M. P ,
New vora.
Four Tun Hay Scales, $75.00,
Aisr why.
Many years since a scale was Invented by Fair
banks, and out ot the patent more than a million of
.....i,,..: ...a i..n mule, ii euilred and is now pnb
lie property. Aey one who chooses has a right to
make what is Known to iue puuno -o m
FAIRBANKS SCALE
without being called Imitators or Infringers. We
claim to make as good a scale as an laxly : every
1 .,ProMi t.. irivA nntisfaction. and the pnr-
ohaa.-r Is Ut Ue the Judge whether or n t he is satis
fled. We do not nee.l to m die a . ham article, as
any ili V" h ?.nt.mloV
, iv ..,. PmnrlalM. R. II. McPn.iL. A Co..
Gn Air.nt.. S.n l-'mDclwo, C.I., .tM 14 Cammarc, atrf
BlIL,lll urar icsiimonr .y
Wonderful Carntl-a Ellect't
They sre not a vila Fancy Drink, Msriel
nnm. Whiskey, rrooi spirits una
l.launrs doetorod, sinceo sua iwectcnea to pien
nte.aalled "Tonics," "Appetlmrs.- "BMtorors,'
lesd the tippler on to arutiKennes snd nun,mii are
,.nis Hedlcine.niade from the Kative Hoots and HertnJ
of Callfornla,.rree from all Alcoholic Stimifl
Innts. They ore the WKBA-r iw.woii i-nni s
vi7nnd A I.IFK CJIVINO PRINCIPLE,!
n.nr,.tr and Invlgorstor ot the System, t
csrrying off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood
to a healthy condition. No person csn take these Bit
u.enr.tinir to directions and remsln long onweU,
provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and the vital orBans wsstcd
bevond the point of repair.
They nr a Gentle Pargntlve ns well ns a
Tonic, posnciuing. also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam- , .
inntlon of the Liver, snd all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In young or
old. married or Ingle, ot thodnwnof womanhood or at
,he turn of life. Oice Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflnmmntory nnd Chronic Rheamn-
Ism nnd Gout, Oyspcpsla or inomesnon,
lltlloiia, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fc- .
vertJ, IHsensca of Ihr Itlooil, I.lver, Kid
neys nnd lllndder, these Hitters have been most
snecessfuL Such IllscnsfS ore cansed by Vlllntcd
Itlood, which Is generally proiluwd by dcraiiKcmcnt
of the Digestive Organs.
IlYBl'EI'SIA OR INDICF.STION, Ucad
sche. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, nixtincss. Sour Eructation of the Stomach.
Bad Taste In the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, I'alpllstion or
the Heart, Inflammation of tbe l.ungs. Pain In the re
gions of the fMdners. and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Titer invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver snd Bowels, which renner them of uncqualle 1
efllescr ln cleansing the blood of sll Impurities, si-'l 1t
psrtlnt new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tctler. Halt
Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls. Csr
huncles. King-Worms. Scnld Head. Sore Bres, Erysipe
las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorstionsuf the Skin. Humors end
Diseases of the Skin, of whatert name or nature, aie
Itterallr dug up snd carried out of the system in a short
tima by the useot these Hitters. One bottle In snch
eases will convince the most Incredulous of their curs
tire effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever von And Its Im
parities bunting through tbe skin In Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find It obstructed
and sluggish In the veins : cleanse it when It is foul,
snd your feelinga will tell you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of tbesTstem will follow.
Pin, Tnpe, nnd other Worms, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
snd removed. Bays a dlstlntulshed physiologist,
there is scarcely sn Individual upon the fsce of the
earth whose body Is exempt frnm the presence of
worms. It Is not upon the healthy elements of the
body that worms esist, but upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these liviug monsters of
disease. No 8ystem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
J. WALKEH, Proprietor. R.fl. MCDONALD CO,
Druggists and Hen. Aa-ents. Sim Francisco. California,
and 3! and 31 Commerce Street. New lork.
iaSOLD BY ALL DRUIKHSTS AND DEALERS.
iv ui r-. un ii i vu . - . , nrnwin a will
7o a fair profit Is afforded a"8""""'.'"."'''? of tickets sol
travelling anenia, """, vnrir I sale ol ticket
pay comnusaions; uc uu ak-""j
Philadelphia. Ch.cago, or anywlie.e elees do not
nav liars to go about the country libelling our com
netitors. or running down the qua lty of the r
fii sles. II yoo wish to buy ui
nriues. vou must order direct ot
utir bcales at our ow
us.
210 fS Union scales...... SxX
son m, Platiormon wneeis
1,260 IS, 1'l.itioim on wheels
2,500 , Platformon whe.ls........ JO w
. . .. n ll.n ,ne.l r Htnek HesleS 75 Oil
Mix tun Hay, Coal, or Stock s-caleo
Ten tun Hoy, Coal, or otock Soales l&o t
Bend for Free Price List.
THE JONES SCALE WORKS,
Blnghamton, K. Y.
l,til)lio Notice.
The Managers ot the
Real Estiite Distribution of Vcmphis for 1871,
have t.eflnltcly settled upon
.Tuesday, October the 31st
for the drawing of th i any valuable prizes, rang
ing from 0O to S(SO,0IIO. The fortunate holder -of
th ticket to win th.- chief prize,
THE! NEW MfeMPIUS THEATRE,
valued nt80,000 nnd lentlng for 15,0 0 per annum,
w ill realize a competency for life
On no Investment ol S3.
rv Agents are ltistrncted to deposit the money
received for tickeis in any solvent bank iu their lo
csliiy until after the drawing. - .
r.one uui v caei nuiuui. inu w.j -
lectlng Commissioners lo superintend the drawing.
All tickets unsol.i at the time of ilrawing will be
surrendered uuf their corresponding numbers not
allowed any representation in me iiisir.imwuu.iuuia
gu trai t eeing that none but tlcaet holders can draw
any of the urlzea. ,
The Ileal estate will be conveyed to tha winners (
In fee simple, free from all eucambiances and
" Tutal amount of property to be drawn for on tho
3lst of October, 1871, IsliOOOOO. Tickets 6 each.
Parties ueeirous oi luvesiuig i i . u.uu
form clubsol live, p.ying one d -liar each, corcir
ulars, ilckets, orai.y information, address by let
ter or apply iu peri-ou to PAKsMOai.dE KU1-F1N,
AKeuts aud vaniigeis, 44 A.la s et., Memphis,
leun. i 131 Knlion-sl , New York City ; 804 Haco-st..
Philadelphia, Pa., oitJ. C. Campbell, 'Iweddle Hall
Music SUire, Albaiiy..V. Y.s Herschel Fen on.at his
Music etore, Lamed building, syracuee, N. Y.i
Fred. W. Carl, Insurance and Kcal Kb ate Agnt,
cor. Main and Lafae,te-sts , BnlTalo, N. Y.
rW llespousliilo Agents wanted.
ry e wish It dletinclly understood thst the
drawing will take place regal-mess oi ine miiiiuer
SOlfl, On IUH OIBl Ol utmiwi,
kets will posilively close in foieigu omcea
on the 2bth of October.
Passmure & Riifiln,
Agents and Managers.
attractions esoeciallv dazzlinR
rumors about it upreaa aoroao gi
gantio but doubtful. Then, tales of ud
Aun fortunes made there nags from mouth
to mouth, and specimen " chunks " pass
from hand to hand. Then a grand rush
evaporation is greatest, is also recom
mended. The selection of warm ground
where fall planting has been decided on
is important, as is protection from hot
winter sun or cold winds, each of
"In the Valley of Bhadows," an illustrated I which increases the evaporation. A. point
poem j How the Btorin l,anie, Dy tv. v., a f aVor of fall planting is the generally
with two shorter poeme. "Topics of the . mnd:t,0; of tht, earth. Mr. Mee-
wtt
the
wet, pasty earth does not fit so closely to
The yinlnff Attracllou of tho Tear.
' The Western miner's life is a lottery,
full of tedious blanks, with occasional
rich prizes. It makes him a restless
wanderer. He is always trying to bet
ter hw condition by trudging off to some
new field of enterprise. Jivery year or -- "ThJ5,d- Cabinet." Home and So- T. roTr '. Z iT; -
two there looms up a iresn one, onenug let Culture Bud proprcss Abroad," nnd nn uiaseuta iioui iuc u..MUu -
r irsc, i At Home " are uuusually readable Ui My u iaa Deii; uuie wpwui wm,
We know this from experience.
Perfection has been obtained in the
manufacture of J. Monroe Taylor's
Cream Yeast Bakincr Powder. All la
dies who have uspd it universally ex
claim, " There is nothing like it V
partruents in this number. Thepaijeot Etchings
is a characteristic sketch of a " New England
Tnwn Martins-." bv Mr BU6U.
With the first number of the third volume
Knvimlirl Scrilmcr't Monthlu will be en
larged, and greatly increased in popular in
trt . Tha nrlee will herealter be tho same as
that of tbe other leading magazines, $1 per
seek lodging at the first dwel
the roots as a half dry soil that will pow
der finelv when crushed, aud this condi
tion of the soil is more commonly to be
secured in fall than in spring. If the
conditions can be had in the fall, Mr.
Mhan thinks it undoubtedly a better
in tne
Vegetlne
Is composed of the best vegetable Ingredieuts the
disiwiiwiry of Nature furnishes. Their Juices are
bottoms. Night overtook us before we to n taxes piace. iauv -"h""b
.9 . 1,. .1.. it, tl,. -an n l nf mama. Dualers
were aware Ot it, na wn were oo igea w uF wua r IPr.nr.f. . war. nd the nublUhtr. ptomto to .pure no fr te v,lantinir than
B"U. -JZZ -ZZZ. . PriS5 and earn- ! or expense to make it the best magazine .
ln the wona. ... , , ,
Ths Phrbnolooical Journal, among
the magazines for Obtobcr which have come to
band, deserves espi ciai meut on. a. n
ticles Illustrated and otherwise, composes' its
. , .. . rt - ..11 1 vniurav. nesn siorHB. reuuieis ouu
oouia nna. 11 was b niiui uu-i; r. J' ,r . r , .;i
structure of three rooms, and occupied biers flock in as towards ongn fl
by a famUy of six father, mother, centre. High carnival prevails. LiOud
daughter, and three sons. The sons were brawls and startling crimes occur. All
-,i r. ' a .. .u..n.ihi orai nn. if not merrily, at least briskly
were made afterwards, we judge the and noisily, for several months, till tales tablB of contcutg, we would particularly
the house five minutes more surprising diggings. erncr o naswenu et . " "r"E"e
I hoKitunto npuliifl O fl mi KW&V. LUU LUD ITUIIUs UI o'tus w. w , J T f
tents are struok, the hovels go to ruin,
quiet reigns, and the locality is aban
doned to regular industry and steady
habits. -
One year it is Frazer river that at
daughter was
hadn t been in
when some kind of a vehicle drove up
and two young men were ushered into
the parlor. Straightway the mother and
daughter held a whispered consultation
which closed with an invitation to the
sittinir room for supper. It was evident
the young men callers had been to tea, tracts the rush. Another, it is Washoe,
as they eUid in the parlor with ' sweet Another, it is White Pine. This year,
,:.f 'm . , the Valley of Salt Lake seems to be the
sixteen. - ... .... u . A j . n.ra,i.
Scarcely had we taken our seats at ine nm vi vu.wvw Mrasi
table when a howl from the dogs out- 10US siones 01 me ireaaures ot mivw
avav w ... v- I 1 A iL..a ca -,--4, n minori in
swarms. ' If they are to be believed, the
I r.- , . , 1 .
Openers; Foster Blodgelt ; flien.asnusuauus,
which we commend to the perusal of such j
Witch-Hazel j Grumblers ( New Studies ln
Physiognomy, or tbe Model of Respectability ;
Human Food, its preparation ; Street-sights
In China: Agriculture aud American Indlfler
ence we agree with the writer in hla strictures
on tbe want of Interest shown by young Amer
icans in the tillage of the Soil; Bad Air;
Writing by Dashes j Alice and PhiEbe Cary ;
Hints nn Prunlnir: The Deserted Vil
li ustrattons: Alexander n
la.ru With flAW
IT" '. . . . j . -,ii. , 1? A UT. mn.
door, announced another comer. He lead there are a
seemed to avoid the front aoor, ana .warm.. , v V 1 t cerulag man, who has the welfare of his ram
knocked at that where our party was lucky ones literally shovel out .rtnne u at lJiealiBI1 dl8peUse with thU most val
fust sitUna to supper. The mother rose in a week j j the 1 ores being so rich that nJbl6 periodicaU Terms, 3 a year; single
KwTrgthe.um?non., when we were e very. hove ta
surorised by the daughter opening tne ptao, 1
!7.! .n.hino. forward with, a .maU bank How much is true, and Th LrrTlll Cor
V Jl . . . .1 1 t.. t I haw mnr.h. exaeeeratcd. will be better I nra .,, .ln it la for the month
fX-. tP rSr, to Jimt how do Vou known next year than now. . Meanwhile ol October. It contain, numerous finely ex
fellows ! u Come in, J im w no you j population is pouring ecuted engravings, and lis reading matter can
do r r -., - I r. ... i,' : , ,v.t Si.tnrhs not fail to nlease all classes, young and old.
And Jim entered in response w tne w u . -..y --
Hemaae nimseii as vV,rZr"X SJ r
1 ineiess to mi vuc
aViaafv aalntatinn.
onmfnrtahU as noaaibla till W8 had fin
ished supper, when another whispered
consultation proved that the "prior it
full as it ort to be," whispered by juiss,
in response to tome motherly suggestion, j
A woman is engaged in the business
of sending ice from Boston to Japan.
Parents dnsirin
twsdinir matter Tntn the hands of their children
hnnld siihspriha at once for this popular
Juvenile, and secure the three extra numbers to
.. . , 1 ii..i.
all new subscribers ior 101 wuu kuu
names before November 1st. 160 a year.
Published, by John . Miller, Chicago, in.
spring,
Uses of Carbolic Acid. The Jour
nal of Ap2Jlied Chttntitry says : " In pas
ting wall papers, posters, eto., especially
where successful layers are put on, there
arises a most disagreeable effluvia, whioh
is particularly noticeable in damp
weather. The cause of this is the de
composition of the paste. In close rooms
it is very unwholesome, and often the
cause of disease. Iu large manufactories,
where large quantities of paste are used,
it often becomes sour and offensive.
Glue. also, has often a very disagreeable
odor. If, when making paste or glue, a
small quantity of carbolic acid is added,
it will keep sweet and free from offensive
smells. A few drops added to muoilage
or ink prevents mold. In whitewashing
the cellar or dairy, if an ounoe of carbolic
acid is added to each gallon of wash, it
will prevent mold and the disagreeable
taint often perceived in meats and milk
from damp apartments. Another great
advantage in tbe use of carbolic acid in
never I paste for wall paper, and in whitewash,
is mat it win drive wj
and other insect pests. The cheapest
and best form of carbolio acid is crystal,
which dissolves in water or liquifies at
an excess of temperature."
niinished medical protierties, making It one of the
greutest cleuusers of the blood that is or eaa be put
together.
TO CONfiUMrTiVEl. j
The advertiser, having bean permanently cured
ot that dread disease, Consumption, by a slmplo
remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of euro To all who desire it,
be will send a copy of the prescription used, (freeof
. - i.h ,1,; itiMetrnim tnr Krei.arlng and
niini tae ssme. wnie.n mej sm -
fob CONsuMrnoM, Asthma, Bkokcihtis, c. rar
ties wishing the prescription will please address .
lev. lWAHl A. w'lLKON,
164 Booth Beoond St.. WUllauisburgli, N. Y.
BB-SJT. HOODNOW A CO.. Boston, Mass. pub
lish " THB Patsjct BTAB," sell Patents, and
give profitable ageacte to canvassers.
LIGHTNING CORN HUSKED.
JYifeafeif.-HuskB0 bushels perda. . Weighs 1H
ounces. i:beap, Kfflclent and Durable. Kvery far.
u-1.... ..nd PuniMTu 1..HRS Agents makefrora
t3 to m-ZO perdsy. (Samples sent by msll tor 60
ceuts. send for ilrcnlsr. C. T. VAN SlcKLKN, 1M
West sth M., tnncinnsu, u.
BUSINESS!
. wv P1ITV niVINH A GOOD ARTICLK
A of universal demand, which can be ' shoved
by advertising, may nnd a purchaser by address
ing, stating luii particulars. HUwlNKSS, Box mi.
Hiddletown. Orsuge County. N. Y.
THEA-NECTAR
iS A PURE BLACK TEA
with the Orsen Tiro Timor. W at
ranted to suit all tastes, for
sals neryvitoer. And for salt
wholesale only by the Ureal
Atlantic . FseMsTsatJt.1
.Cburoh Ht., New York. P. O.
Box 0S0. Stnd far TAsa
A'sotar CtrouUtr.
We the undersigned, eltizens of Memphis. Uko
pleasure ln ststtug that we T ue.soiiully so.
qnaluted with Mers PASMOE KUI FIN,
the mHiiagcrn nf the Memphis IIeai. Esiatb Dib.
Tkibution which is to Use plsce un the "1st of Oc
tober, 1S71, and v itli pleasure recommend them as
gentlemen of probity and i npaciiy, in hoee repre
senutlons our people can place lmplicitconttdence.
DOLrii.Cliy Attorney: Fklix W. oiiBBTaoa, City
Tx t'olieo.ori h. B. Klt'HABDB, City Register;
LKON 'I'KouaUAI.I, Hecretary hainber of Commerce
of Memphis: E. A. C01.B, Clerk and Master Iu
Chsueery; W. w. McLkam, Bute and County Tax .
Collector: P- D- DOVLB, lerk eoond circuit
Comt; a. WooIiWabu. County Ttustee ; J. J.
MLBl lir, president Memphis Bank.
I am acquainted Willi tlie reputation of the
shove named ge tlemen, Messrs. Passmouk a Ri;y.
MM, and consider them above leproseh. J. C. bi.Kctt.
LSV, Chal man County Court. The above special
end i semeuts sdded to that of our business 'i.ea
snd ritiiens generally, with the press, la respect- .
fully siihmlit-d lo ourpatruns.
Msxi'iiu,,Teun.
L'assmore x liiiiuii.
FARMERS' PAINT.
WE are now msnnfactnrlng a superior paint at
fv one half the pi ice of ordinary paints. It Is a
brown, but the siistie can ue vaiieu ey mo suiuuua
of dry paints, it Is mixed realty for use, aud is sold
by the galion. 11 1 euiiauie ior uuuiws, umus,
tenoes, deiiots, bridges, freight cars, boiler-s smoke.
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