Mrs. Gate's Experiment. From one of the trains that came fo&riag ana tearing into Blithedale sev eral times a day ,a lady alighted one X o yeraber morning, whose characteristics were an unmistakable city air, and a general aspect of never having been in Blitbedale before. She was not sure, \ so far, that she would care ever to be in it again, tor the New Jersey town did impress her picturesquely. She object ed both to the redness of the soil and the matter of fact expression of the houses. Yet Blitbedale was always described as "a place of resort" in summer and early autumn, and "within easy access of the city;" but the last of November is an unfavorable season for such set tlements, when the green, leafy gla mour of summer has vanished, and the bridal veil of winter has not yet been thrown over the scene. Mrs. Rapson was making an experi. mental and unheralded yisit to her friend, Mrs. Gates, who about three months ago had been obliged, by unex pected losses, to go into exile on the line of the NewJerseyCeutral Railroad, and having some friends in the place, ■be chose Blithedale. What she was doing with herself there, and in what way she was able to live on next to nothing, remains to be seen. It was not difficult to find the house, the street being given ; but when found it was something of a shock to a lady from New York. It was of wood, din gy white in hue, and the two-storied front slanted to a point over the win dows, giving the impression that by some accident, which could scarcely be called a happy one, the sides of the dwelling had got turned to the front. The door and windows were small an 1 severely plain ; there was ground on both sides of the house,and a flagg* d walk led from the low wooden gate to the steps. A door bell was a rather unexpected piece of civilization, and the visitor's ring was quickly answered by a neat, smiling handmaiden, with a very Ger man face. Mrs. Gates was at home. and her friend was requested to walk into the sitting room, which appeared to cross the entire house. It was fairly tapestried with vines, and in the windows were blooming plants. An open Franklin stove, the next best thing to a grate, had a cheer ful fire in it, and there was a general look of warmLli and brightness about tbe large, low room, that impressed the Visitor very pleasantly. Perhaps the lounge and easy-chair, coyered with Turkey red, might have had something to do with this; but the whole room j was a study. 'Alice's flat in—street was a perfect poem, to be sure,' inused tbe lady, 'but who wonld expect her to make a hut like this habitable look ing V Alice herself bad now appeared from some mysterious back precinct with a warm welcome, and she was immedi ately called upon to give an account of herself. 'There is not very much to give,' she began, smilingly. *\ou were so late this year at your beloyed mountains, that my flitting had to be done while you were away. No, I didn't 'feel dreadfulij' at all at having to Jo it. I am very fond, you kuow, of the Joys and Saunderses, who haye homes here, and I mean to make the best of it. When more than half of my little capi tal was swept away. I felt that the first reduction to be made was m rent, and 1 get this ugly, comfortable little house for twenty dollars a month, while my fourth story, cabinet finished flat cost me, as you well know, sixty dollars.' 'But are not other expenses very much tbe same ?' 'By no means. # Provisions are at least a third cheaper than in New York for Blithedale has quite a reputation in this respect ; and Louisa, my German maiden, apprize among servants, is ab solutely contented with eight dollars a month.* 'Well, this is certainly Arcadia in one way, if not in another F said the astonished visitor. *1 must show you the house,' contin ued Mrs.. Gates. 'lt is better than it looks; but first you shall see my greeu bouse.' Her friend restrained her surprise as she was conducted through a doorway into an unpretending lean-to, with sloping glass roof and glass front and sides, quite filled with callas and car nations, that promised abundant bloom shortly. Every plant looked green and glossy,and the temperature of the place seemed perfect. 'This and the steam pipes for heating were all in readiness when 1 took the house, having been put in by the own er for hia own use. But the doctors ordered him south for bis health, and I . fortunately appeared just at the right time.' 'lt is very nice, you were always so fond of flowers,' murmured her perplex d friend. 'Yes, and you remember how I al ways had something in bloom in my New York flat ? It was that circum stance which made me bold enough to venture on a greenhouse.' •And you have no roses ?' asked Mrs. Bapeon, who did not quite see her way through this greenhouse problem. 'Nothing but callas and carnations ?' •Nothing but ca'las and carnations,' rejoined her hostess, 'for both require the same temperature and moisture, both are easy to raise, and both make generous returns in the way of bloom. Within a fortnight I shall begin to eut, and keep steadily at it all through the winter. I see from your puzzled face, Cornelia, that you do not understand me. You must know, then, that my greenhouse is altogether a commercial venture; and the expected blossoms are to adorn the windows of a city florist who has agreed to take from me all that I can raise, at a very remunerative price.' ' 'What ever made you think of it T gasped the amazed visitor. 1 Poverty , my dear,' laughed Mrs. Gates; 'it sharpens one's faculties won derfully. I knew that something must be done to increase the pittance that remains to me, and flower-raising pre sented a more attractive field than any thing else that seemed practicable. So I consulted florists and successful Gard ners, read a little, and determined to venture with my two varieties. The great fault with beginners is that they attempt too much at once. It was just the right season for my experi ment, and I was fortunate enough to make my purchases at great advantage. The excitement, even at this stage, is delightful. I am intensely inter.sted in every leaf that puts forth, and when the flowers coiuo I shall scarcely be able to contain myself.' 'I am very much interested too,' re plied lier friend, 'and I have no doubt that you will be successful. I only wish that two or three other impecun ious women of my acquaintance had your courage. It'must be remembered, though, that it is not an easy matter to happen upon a house at a small rental with a greenhouse attached. This has saved you quite an outlay at the begin ning.' 'Very true; but I should not hesitate to make the outlay, with my present knowledge. I would even borrow the money to do it, for two hundred dollars would build aud stock it, and the fust season's returns should more than pay for-it. Tell the impecunious women to tiy it.' 'But you used to write very cleverly,' pursued Mr.-, Rapsoit : 'would it i.ot have !een more agreeable and quite as profitable to stick to your pen ?' For answer, her host* ss pointed to the little writing desk in the silling ioom, which had been saved from tie wr< ck of tie fl it, '1 have a story there just ready to mail now,' she said. 'One occupation does not interfere with the other, aDd I thiuk I write all the better for my new experience.' 'You are a wonderful woman, Alice,' was the reply, 'and this is a chaiming lunch to which we are sitting down.' Everything was good of its kind, though simple, and the visitor ate with an appetite. She even promised 10 comi for a week's stay before Christ mas, after a sight of the quaint up stair rooms,furnished characteristically; and when she returned to the train,she was quite persuaded that her friend's move to BJithedale was a very sensible one. On Mrs. Rapson's second visit, she saw boxes of callas and carnations care fully packed in wet inoss, and dispatch ed by rail to the city. She saw, also, the encouraging cluck that was receiv ed in return, and she no longer doubted the success of Mis. Gate's experiment. —Harper's Bazar. ADVICE TO JIOTIfEItK. Are you disturbed at night aud broken of your rest bv a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send nt once and get a bottle of MRS. WISSLOW'S SOOTHING ST NOP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its va!u< i* incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINJLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant no the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physlci tns in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Trice" 25 cents a bottle. —The Millheim Marble Works are turning out some very fine work. The yard is full to repletion of excellent monuments and headstones of beauti ful and chaste design. Mr. A.C.- Musser, the proprietor is an expert me chanic and a square man to deal with while his prices can not be undersold anywnere. 3t GUNS: GUNS, BREECH LOADERS, from SI.OO for a single shot gun, up to SIO.OO. DOUBLE B. L. SHOT GUNS, from 513.0G for a good serviceable gun, to $35.00 for something extra. REVOLVERS , from SI.OO up to siao.x WINCHESTER RIFLES, Model r 73. Central Fire $17.00 '7O, •• •• twenty eight inch barrel $13.00 Muzzle loading shot guns from $2.50 for a single gun,ss.sofor a double gun. FISHING TACKLE! SET NETS, 7 Hoops, $1.50, 8 Hoops $2.25. THRO W NETS , 3K feet *I.OO. FINE JAPANESE BAMBOO ROLES, for 20 cts. each. JOINTED (3) RODS, 2-5 cts. A fine asortment of LINES Mm 1 cent to sl. Also an immense assortment of HO OA'S, loose and sLelled. Fine Rods, Fishing Baskets, Leaders, FLies, Artificial Bait Ferrates, Reels, fyc., S)C' Also Fishing Tackle repaired. Musical Instruments! VIOLINS from $1.25 up to $16.00. OUITARS and BANJOS from $2.50 up to SIO.OO. Ten-Keyed Richter MOUTH HARMONI CAS, 10 cts. A COORD IONS from SI.OO up to SIO.OO. Also FLUTES, PICOLOS, CLARIONETS and FIFES at astonishing low rates. Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 cts. for good ordinary E, to 15 cts. for fine Silk E. Banjo Strings, best, 10 cts. each. Baas Viol and Cello Strings. 8-My line of strings cannot be excelled in this State, for I'rice and Quality. Orders by mail receive prompt atten tion. Repairing of fine Guns a specialty. THEODORE DESHNER, Prop. Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonte, Pa. BSV Send for Trice List and illustrated cata logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania fTM. nrM'TCG OI ' l ucrative. Healthy, llon lluLn 1 jjarall A IVrnmiient business p plyto Wll mot * iistle Co., Rochester, N. V. To Malic l.lie llrijihtcr The dysp '| lit* h lot is nol a hupp> o, io. U"N so i s ("upclne Plaster* uiv the remedy. I'ilee 25 cents. ' 4tMt ■ ■SB A|more money than at anything else UHI H|to Liking an aucney hi tin- lu st WW I IMsellint: book out. i-glnners-ticee* d DB " grandly None tall Terms free. II AI.I.KTT ROOK CO.. Portland Maine. SCHOOL SUPPLIES! (A full lino tit the v JOURNAL STORE. F.uen'.s are invited to call at our 9 place on l'ei n Street. ' A PRIZE. : - , , flra (3 JEI a fldsi Ufaß^ lKH | S W hioh w qt help you to move money right away than anything else in this world. All. of either sex, sueeeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune o peus before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, TUCK it Co., Augusta, Maine. IscplLMjM * ; P Iron L"frS. 8*Jl Rr; TARS rTAH. ,1 JUKKS, HE: PAVM -A-NTI IM.MM. ~] A fol.int, (Hal. Wa-rnnU 3 Jre—AU Uu u. low- Fi ' J Firfcvgliook,idil)a ?| / USES Of BiNQHAMTOK, gr**'#,sr&fe/ ta;.uiuaro.., h. COT/LKGK, NEWARK, NEWJMKSKV. Occupies throe Buildinc*. Largest and B-st More positions for graduates tlmn all other school Is coin- Dined. Life "Scholarship. >' M. Wrile for circulars. CULLMAN, PALMS <£ Co.. Proprietors. HAVE YOU A GARDEN? IF YOU HAVE PRQ YOU WILL NEED E. Em U And will want flic Real t tho leat money. Then mv new Seed Catalogue will surprise you. No matter whore _TOU have been dealing i' fill mirr ,mmry. It ia mailed Free to nil, aud yon ought to Itnvc It before bovine anywhere. WM. H. WIAULE, 129 & 131 Front St., Philadelphia. Cleveland Steam Gauge Co. Sole Proprietors anil Manufacturers of Watson's Portable Forge, WaUon'a Forge Blower. Wateon'e Barrel Filler, Holt's Patent Steam Gauges For Locomotives and Stationary Engines. Loooaotire Spring £i!anc. Test Puapt aid Test Ganges. BE*D FOB CmCTXAB ASD MIICE LIST. WORKS : 13, 15 AND 17 WEST STREET. Office: 211 Snperior Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. THE J|E3T PIOTUEBS AT fltrcrg giios' FAMILY GROUPLS AND CHILDREN —TAKEN lit TIIE— IXSTAXTAXEOIS PROCESS! Sa tisfactorv Work Done by RAIN OR SHINE! We furnish everything in our lino from a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. . - Pictures copied and en larged in the best style. fPRAMESE can be procured at our place on short notice prices are down so as to suit every purso. Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa, A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS keep the largest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTIIIEKS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. NO SURPRISE! THF, GOVERNMENT ENDORSES The Amrioan Agriculturist. FIIOM THK 11 \TJI ri X-M S V't.. S. 41 s r IU'BI.I-Urn "The Ante fcan Aorfctillurls( Is osp.'.-iuilj wnrtliv of luoiitbui. Imviiuso eoltimns of original read ing matter from the ablest wi iters, and nearly KM illustrations, l-. (Gorge Thurlier.for near ly quarter of a century the editor in ehiel of tlw A itxrhan Anricultxtrlyt. losepli 1 lan is. lt\ r<>n I), ilalsted.Col. M. C. Weld, and Andrew s. I idler,the other loan Mine hdit< rs.together with the other writers who liaye made the Aiifi'lctttt '!/rieultttn\d what It is to day, are ntill at tlieir post. WHAT, FREE ? ? ? Every subscriber, whose subcrlptlon is immi:- I in ATI i.Y forwarded us with the price, MM in all —will receive Hie American Ayrictihurirl f r lce. 1 ssi. and all of isi', am| will be pre-cnted with the American Afcrlc irtnrlst Taini ly t'ycliipiFilla. (Ju mei tby Ir. Thurlwr. Send the e 2-cei.t statu t >< for inutnl orti/ j o(t(/es <\ practical workinca. Sp racing- a Spacialty I Shop on 31 tin B'.,o')}>').< Ha Fa t(}'man MILLHEIM, Pi 1 AND BEAST.| IZ exter::;.l I Kan f i: Oy llbbJ gprains, m Burns and Scalds Jj Sciatic, kebieLc, | Frosted Feet and! Ears, and all otherN Pains and ,/lchcs iil it i 3 a safe, sure, and gj effectual Remedy for p Galls, Strains, Scratches, & Sores te't on HORSES. i *3 One trial will prove its merits. Iti effects are in I 3 BTE™a most cases ! I INSTANTANEOUS. | j Every Dottle warranted to g A givo satL-laction. Scud nd-|d •; !KEat9BHI dress for i)aiiii)!iiet,ftee,piv-R ibfif full directions for the El '<■? treatment of abovo diseases. K f 98h988 PriceCts.nml ho cts. ji..r?■; |3 bottle. Sold every where. |n U Hvary, Johrsor. it Lord, Propriiton, y V "' 'J Bnrlinfton, Yt. For bale at BPIGELM YEWS Millheim for 3 live tDl)eI you ."^ r ' N,eu (,r bnilii s, in each county., T . ■ Ai ldl^ ss l '' W. ZEIU LEU & CO., Pliila- ' delpltia Pa, | FROWNS' EUmanM M. DOWNS' | Vegetable Balsam's & I ;; ; ; f] t1 L® A A >J ;j]'i r Lbl ILaJ tu'iJ y If, U 0 t-i & Era Fr the cino of IS Oonfitmptisn, Cgu£:.3, Coliis, Catarrh, j| |5 Croup, Asthma, I \ rcvJsj, Sow :encse, P> j ; -JTnlr-"'-- •! p L iud nil <'.!•.: in. 1 ' 2. Hurt, tuul L' LUUYT* J:,M! < ■ ■ v.horo t! !t Elixir 1 jA. " '-sod i.; i HJca* y I ;.t en • j manifested, con* •. VlQCing th" I;, t 'i;, I'o-Lloll J th.lt I % .-*•> f\ r •, i piv-'r r i \ ' %.* w•.v *J U*i ?n n- Jt'J \, il not in, nr. ■ 10, if \t:u\.n\y a::niu< I to.— Jr l '# „ At lit ci'tumm it bbnt a plight lrrila t-5 ti nof tliom-iulu iu<: v.hi, h , "\< rs theLurq: ; * ** • I V ' #. * tl. n*iu ia.' una!'. n wla alho coJghfo r&t!u*r , * dry, lead' vccyuvl the p hoi, '>r frequent,the checks flushi'.lan 1 hill-i i ifK '.nr T!,t Elixir In curing the ' >vo cTiuplalnl j, opcr-J £ys utes so us 7o r niovo :'l inorhid ii liU-lt.,' L (lonsand Inflamntiore from the Ju j',--,.*" * 3to tho surface, and lb: iffy esn 1 them from I 1 fj ' J ' t.,4 , tho system, It fit ilit.it, iei-O' Ct nati; n. |j Xfc heals tho ulcerate?, surfaces 1 and relieves t!io cough ami nt il.'f the I [. in;* < ay. It rqp-T. iliObti' ;• 1 iti tti. J# jjgg mt ii to time rolnii thofiver. It i 1> i e from*?*;,! ;.'3 -troiigoplab .:*•! u - ; >tM< tiara* rM 7 Jufro drying n latilre fa to li. .. ,i .n .-r f JBK. 3CT ile.jtr, ylng tho patient; whereas thin motiiviuo ™S' ' cjnovordii. iorst.|Mithocoi!:h, t'iit,bjr roim-v K'j atnjthocn - . ( . .jtiaiiOy, mli> i tlm < 'ifch u is ?ii"d th- ;< it lent Is S. jd nldrvw 1,,: tfcv j "t par. rihlet tfhinjr full limt!,ah, frco. gj nud;l.(Mpor bottle. Qg i\\ sotD FSTnTwnr.uE. ' ) .l :CST, ,101 \1" t m.?. 1T,.,,.. Horlir.rt-.Ti r l. Bi I ' : ,•; lor o' / 1' ICi jj IJ .1/ > K h & t ./ < int <{■ Mtulimr.ihur'j, P<>. a \\\ t / a.. v-A IV -A* L•'/ ,? v 4 /: / v * -A v. ■ v ■ <•' > ■ * ■' ',.4 tl V '• f' /< k: ■ i TTinako freia tho lest material Raperior Ar-' tlcloacrilairyCo, .i- at arc rnwlch. of Etrength u,l 6.i:'. y. i" aest! u proof given of their dura ..ty. Ho i .a: factnrcrs of rmrtU* Imprcrril !';• Jo.y 11, rn, * ■'* Power Hutter Worker, FiC*.vrV. ■ r, .rt. '! /rsro l?os Cliura, liert angel r( iii;., CiXtra Vats, L'og l'orer, &e. '•Ono Family K'u :-u ..t w! . losalo where we hnre no aoeut.'' Ail pooAa warrantt \ exactly u repreaentc l. TWO { Ol P. FOCIITEO KILVCU AND EIGHT BltOAZii LLDALS awarded for su periority. Q i ■II, C3T3 k 0133. Fat A'Jdm *ii (mprovsflWesternWasher |IIICK. Ko. 1 for family of C $3 Ko. 2 for large family • Ko. 3 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 1M Over 20,000 in u*e% Thonttands of ladies are uelnc it. and they gpoak of it in tho highest terms, saying that they would rather dispense with any other household article, than this cxcelleut Washer. Ko well-regulated family will bo without it. as it saves tho clothes, raves labor, saves time, saves fuel, saves soap, and rnakcß washday no longer a dread, bnt rather I pleasant recreation, as much as such is possiblo, UOIIION M'F'G CO., Agciite Wanted. Ft, Wajriie, Ind. -2:.,.. J.. J ,f f! ihcro is no excuse for £u2:iinr froin Jj CONSTiPATSO^ F i and other diseases that follow a Jis- Kl gj ored state of the Stomach and Bow- 9 I pi els, when the use of | DR. HEHRV BAXTER'S | 9H M ri V/11l givo Immediato reflsf. tj j After const ij>otion follows :j Biliousness, Dyspepsia, t: Indigestion, Diseases of[| : ithe Kidneys, Torpid Liver [| [ I Kheumatisin, Dizzinero, I fesick Headache, Loss of[3 Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-fj Pal pi tat i on 3 ? y j' j Eruptions and Skin Dis-fl . t- ]eases, etc., aII ot " Which these [j f, 1 Hitters will speedily euro l>y removing the cmur. >.' j Ke. p the Stoiaoc/V, Lotcdt, and bi^rtiive (> ■,.. us . iin icprimg order, and perfect Iralih j-J r j will !>o tho re '.lit. Ladies ami others aub-iQ [■Jjcctto Gicl; Mcadacho will find relief 1 J;'? and pcrnmiHuit euro by tho uso of tlioro Hitters M tunic and mildly purgative they J | PURIFY THE ELOCD. | Prico 25 cts. por bottio. For 6.110 by all deailera in medicine. Send 9 address for pninpjilot, free, giving full dirocti-ns. 3l ;> HESRY, J9!!3iSO]{ & LORD,Props., Barliagton, Vt, For sale at SPIGELM YEh*>•, Millheim S Madisonburj, Pa, 53000 RE-VVARD.rtiJLLtt f;r ma<*hin hulHu? and lit for .fuL/!. il haMt.adt marlret Mmuth Olovtr Seed in ouo MS \ 1 FZ KiiWAUK. n. >A, arojNTEUB the ,!'JFsh.S : viSr* free Frice LUt a } FlL®StA!L@#!l®i jfrr r A beautiful worlt or 150 pages, Colored Plate, and 1000 (y!r:.fZsy A illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and I --AOL lT\h Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow ... tw^"'.' k y them. Printed in English and German. Price only to V*-. 7. itC# fff £T N cents, which may be deducted from first order, g i It tells what you want fbr the garden, and how to get it instead of running to the grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting wV?."s^'' s with disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICE'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. V Ya VICE'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* pa*e. • Colored Mate Lft x: I ' n cver y number, and many fine engravings. Price, gi.as a year; Five Copies for JE- .jCTfjL - Specimen numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address 't*lw Viclc's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below ■ 'A*. —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, $4.00; 0 St. Nicholas, 13.50; Good Cheer, £1.35; Illustrated Christian Weekly, $ 3.00; OT lk =• r" —• '■ **•;• kiUv- S . x J.'i Ov £r "J i l| -01iE;i Li |i;.v3 tUi'fi'.s-h;—• : * I h i iX-a .List 'no'itt i! it. jw-i-. r- at Geo.- P S laiv a Ira a totSB koweix & Co*f Newspaper Advertising Vjwreau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- iipill IfAfllt# enswsllEW YORK- DR. JOHN BULL'S SuMTvSfiU FOR THE CURE OF FEVEfI and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine justly claims for it a superiority over | ell remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no ease whatever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and oarried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole foxni lies have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ease more certain to cure, if its use is oontinusd in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing case*. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should I the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will bo out ficient. BULL'S SARSAPABILLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the hleod j and Scrofulous affections—the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WOBJC DESTROYER is prepared in the form of eandy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TOfc'iG SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORK DESTROYER The Popular RomeUivQ or the Day. Principal Office. 83i Bala St., LOUISVILLE, K* y *SiW w 1 m STAFFORD'S I j EXTRA BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHIIO THAN ANY OTHER. ! IN BOXES WHICH PREVEKT I SOILING THE HIINDS.| SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. C IS. S.STAFFORD, New York, j > ' ruiHiii in i mi "Tr-Trrwl A I V ; i -Is fcvs t* j :: konn CO.-,<>t ti-'i .v < a ■ .• zh m ttoaeto acta*>v3l •• i fnuß >farks, Cvpvi SyUs. J'*r fciia Uiuu.i C'tfiiadt, Pmnoe, Gormaur, do. Hfnd Book about I'.. l a seat wee. 'i'h/tv-sovoa years" cx;M