The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1898, Image 3

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Dribbler—In my opinion, a man who
writes an illegible hand does it be.
cause he thinks people are willing to
puzzle over it. In other words, he is a
chunk of conceit. Scribbler—Not al-
ways, Sometimes a man writes lllegi-
bly not because he ls concelted, but be-
cause he 18 modest. Dribbler-—Modest!
What about? Scribbler—About hls
spelling. —Neow York Weekly.
A Fortune From a Seare,
An inveniive genius who suffered
from attacks by strey dogs when riding
his wheel, set his wits to work to devise
something which would be an eflica-
cious, and yet comparatively harmless,
means of defense. As a result he has
brought out and patenfed a pocket
pistol which will shoct ammonia,
water or other liquid, The most vie-
jous dog cannot withstand a few drops
of ammonia in his mouth or eyes, and
yet there is no danger of actually in-
juring a valuable animal which might
playfully annoy a rider. The weapon
has proved so much of a success as a
means of defense as well as fun-mak-
ing, that the lucky inventor isrealizing
much money from his device.
pever heen in danger
Johnson,
The man who has
cannot answer for his courage. -
Beauty Is Dicod Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
surities from the body, Begin to-day to
amish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beau r ten cents. All drug-
gists, satisfaction wranteed, 10c¢, 23¢, Sc.
Ho who bas not a good
Bb 'ver take upon Li
Montaizo.
Salt Rheum
That Terrible Itching, Burning,
Smarting, Swelling
memory should
o! lylug.—
the trade
Which intarferss with
work, prevents sleep —~yields to the blood-
ruins pleasure,
Sarsaparilia,
it will
purifying effects of Hood's
It has cured thousands of
Remember that
cure yours,
Sarsa-
Hood’s parilla
1s America's Greatest Medicine,
CRSCS,
Mood’'s Pills easy to take, easy to operate,
and the Brain,
Speaking at Selkirk, Sir James
Crichton-Browne dwelt on the dangers
to health involved in
disuse of the brain
The he sald,
adapting itself to the needs of the times,
had felt it incumbent during
the last decade to insist mainly on the
evils of misuse of the brain, on the
Longevity
indolence and
medical profession,
upon it
seldom
cessive strain not n
it in these in the
of the race rich, and
cially on the over-pressure lin
it in the name of education when
immature state,
keenly alive to
imposed
i
Bares rviarols
Herce BIiruggis
3
days
to De
more espe
posed on
in an
wut they were not less
o the correlative evils of
the disuse of the brain.
Elderly gave up busi
ness and professional men who laid
aside thelr avocations without having
other interests or pursults to which to
turn in plunged
despondency or hurried into prema
ture dotage. He did know any
surer way of inducing premature men
tal decay than for a of active
habits to retire and nothing when
just past the zenith of life; and, on the
other hand, he did ne
way of enjoying a green old age than
to keep on working at something till
the close,
It had been sald that one of the re
wards of philosophy was length of
days, and a striking list might be pre-
sented of men distinguished for their
intellectual labors they had
never laid aside, who had far exceed
ed the allotted span of Luman life
Galileo lived to 78, Newton 85,
Franklin to 85, Buffon to 80, Faraday
to 76. and Brewster to 84 years. Sir
James Crichton-Browne drew special
attention to the great age generally at-
London Lancet,
TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN
persons who
were INADY CAsSes in
not
man
do
t Know any surer
which
to
tained by our judges.
Restored to Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
“Can Do My Own Work,”
Mrs. Patrick DANERY,
West Winsted, Conn., writes:
Dear Mns. Prsguasm:—It is with
benefit I have derived from using your
wonderful Vegetable Compound. Iwas
very ill, suffered with female weak-
ness and displacement of the womb,
“Ieonldnotsleepat night, had towalk
the floor, I suffered so with pain in my
side and small of my back. Was troun-
bled with bloating. and at times would
faint away; had a terrible pain in my
heart, a bad taste in my mouth all the
time and would vomit; butnow, thanks
to Mrs. Pinkham and her Vegetable
Compound, 1 feel well and sleep well,
can do my work without feeling tired;
do not bloat or have any. trouble
whatever,
“1 sincerely thank you for the good
advice you gave me and for what your
medicine has done for me.”
“Cannot Praise It Enough”
Miss Gertie DuvkIx,
Franklin, Neb., writes:
“1 suffered for some time with pain-
ful and irregular menstruation, falling
of the womb and pain in the back. I
tried physicians, but found no relief.
“1 was at last persuaded to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and eannot praise it enough for what
it has done for me. I feel like a new
person, and would not part with your
medicine. I have recommended it to
several of my friends.”
THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY
DISCOURSE.
Subject: “Woman Wronged"—Tessons
Drawn From the Conduct of Vashi,
the VelledThe Glory of Those Who
Btaunch the Battle Wounds, As
Florence Nightingale Did,
Text: “Bring Vashti, the queen, before
the king withthe crown royal, to show the
people and the princes her beauty: for she
was falr to look upon, But the Queen
Vashti refused to come,” Esther {., 11, 12,
We stand amid the palaces of Shushan.
The plonacles are aflume with the morning
Mght, The columns rise festooned and
sreathed; the wealth of empires flashing
rom the groves; the cellings adorned with
images of bird and beast, and scenes of
rowess and conquest, The walls are
ng with shields, and emblazoned until it
seems that the whole round of splendors is
exhausted,
arohiteoctural achievement, Golden stars
shining down on glowing
Hangings of embroidered work in which
mingle the blueness of the sky,
greenness of the grass and
whiteness of the sea-foam,
hung on silver rings, wedding together
the pillars of marble. Pavillons reaching
| out in every direction, These for repose,
{ filled with luxuriant couches, in ¥hion
| merged, Those for carousal where kings
| drink down a kingdom at one swallow,
Amazing spectacle! Light of silver drip-
i plong down over stairs of ivory on shields
of gold.
i red and piebt black, and inlaid
| gleaming pearl, In connection with this
palace there is a garden, where the mighty
{| quet, Under the spread of onk and linden
| and acacia the tables are arranged, The
breath of honeysuckle and
i fills the air. Fountains leap up into
| light, the spray struck through with
bows falling into erystalline bantism ug
| lowering shrubs—then rolling down
| through channels of marble, and widening
{ out here and there into pools swirling
with the filuny tribes of foreign aqua-
rdered with searlet anemones,
, and many-colorad ranunecull,
Ments of rarest bird and beast smoking
up amid wreaths of aromatics, The vases
{ filled with apricots and almonds, The
baskets piled up with a
{ oranges and poms
fully twined wi
bright waters of Enlmas fil
drcpping outside the rim
i amid the traceries, Wi
f Ispahan and
the
rranates,
} x *
leavea of meacin, The
vals of
and flagons
The mus
| breaks out in
wine
the brain,
are the hi
ble of fools, and
In another
has
there
} Wot
wine
!
t i
panded her
ing; and »
liness and modesty
sublime
£0 into the
Ahasuerus was in-
, robbed of her posi :
r a
orth Pp
ye
ot
re.
fr
1 of a
a plause
generations, wl hall rise
| this marty kin
jast
garland |
the last tankard bh
Shushan is in ruil
world stands thers
men and women, f
who will come into ti
God and admire t :
Vashtl the queen, Vashi] the
the sacrifice {lay
In the
Vashti
: whi
{ head, rate i
was no small honor t
red:m as that, Hark
robes! Hea the bi
| yet it is not necessary t
regal robe in order to be
I see a8 woman with st
putting her foot upon all meanness
selfishness and godless display, going
right forwara to serve Christ and the race
i by a grand and glorious service, 1
| “That woman i= a queen,” and the
of Heaven look over the |
be coronation; and whetl
fiom the shanty on ¢}
mansion of the {ashi
ber with the sf
up
Iv insoleno
vestige
ALT
first |
neo tha
ine
Ani
ERS
ranks
es ug
or the
What was thers
fary tiand, or Elizabeth
and, or Margaret of France, or C
ol! Russia, npared with the worth
gome of Christian
them gone y glory
mentioned in the §
ail into the Lord's tre
{ thah's da r. who
glory
of Hee
our
* orof that w
ssury? or of Jeph-
made a demonstra-
| who rescued the herds and
| husband? or of Ru wi
{ A tropical
{ Naomi?
f went at m
wo as of
Judson, who
tion amid the darkness
Hemaps, who poured out her
Min words which will forever be associated
with honter’'s horn, and captive’s chaip,
hour, anl lute’s throb, and
ell ot the “sing day? aad scores
handreds of women, noknown on
I, who have given water to the thirsty,
sd bread to the hungry, and medicine to
the sick, and smiles to the discouraged
flocks of her
+934
under
idnight
Crim
kind
staunch the battle
ea? or Mrs, Adoniram
the lights of salva.
the
aK
| In government hospital, and in almshouss
| corridor, and by prison. gate? There may
be no royal robe--there way be no palatial
surroundings, She doag not need them;
for all charitable men Will unite with the
eraskling lips of fever-struek hospitals
and plaguo-biotched lazaretto in greeting
her as she passes; “Halll Haill Queen
Yashtil”
| Again, I want you to consider Vashti the
! veiled,
rus and his court on that day with her face
‘that
would have despised her, Assoms flowers
|
tf
| the shadow, and where the sun does pot
seem to reach them, s0 God appoints to
| most womanly natures a retiring and un-
| sbtrusive spirit. God ones in & while does
; sall an Isabella to a throne, a Miriam to
; #rike tho timbre! at the front of a Lost, or
i Marie Antoinette to quell a Frenoh mob,
! or a Debornh to stand at the front of an
| armed battalion, erying out, “Up! Up!
} This ix the day in which the Lord will de
{ liver Sisera into thy bande.” And when
{ the women are called to such outdoor work
i and to such heroic positions, God prepares
them for it; and they have iron in their
i oul, and lightnings in their ere, and
whiriwinds in their breath, and the bor
; vawed strongth of the Lord Omuipotent in
jo tir right arm. They walk through fur
paces as though they were hedges of wild
flowers, and cross seas as thoug:i they were
shimmering sapphire; and all the harpies
of hell down te their dungeon atthe stamp
of womanly indignation,
But these are the exceptions, Generally,
Dorcas would rather make a garment for
the poor boy; Rebecca would rather fill the
trough of the camels; Hannah would rather
make a coat for Sumuel; the Hebrew maid
would rather give a prescription for Naa-
man’s leprosy; the woman of Bareptu would
rather gather a fow sticks to cook a meal
for famished Elijuh; Phebe would rather
enrry a letter for the inspired apostle;
Mother Lois would rather educate Timothy
fn the Beriptures. When I ses a woman
going about her dally duty, with cheerful
dignity presiding at the tabls, with kind
and gentle but firm discipline presiding in
the nursery, golug out into the world with.
out any binst of trampets, following in the
footsteps of Him who went sbout doing
good—1 say: “This Is Vashti with a veil
on."
But when I sean woman of unblushing
boldness, loud voleed, with a tongue of in-
finite elitter-clatter, with arrogant look,
prssing through the streets with the step
of a walking-beam, gayly arrayed inn very
When I see a woman
trying
to force her way on up to conspleuity, ami
the masculine demagogues, who stand
with swollen fists and bloodshot eyes and
Jost her veil!”
Lins
wanting to go through the loaferism and
defilement of popular sovereigns, who
and vermin-coverad, to decide questions of
justice and order and ecivilization—when I
ses a woman, Irsay, who wants to press
through all that horrible scum to get to
“Ah, what
® pity! Vashti has lost her veil!”
When I see a woman of comely features,
if intellect, and endowed
is ean do for her, and of
Ligh soelal position, yet moving in society
superciliousness and hauteur,
place, and with an undefined cor
of giggle and strut and rhodomo
dowed with allopathic quantities ol
but only homeopathic infinitesimals
sense, the terror of dry-goods
railroad conductors, discoverers of
cant meanings in plain conversation,
’
signin
fies
“VYaushti has lost ber veil.”
Again, I want you this morning
glider Vasbti the sacrifice, Who Is
1 see coming ot !
Shushan? It #¢
her before, Ble
friendless,
1 DOArs.
to cor
t s
joss,
nse
equalatanceship, Vas!
3! you and I have ws
, Bone #0 r
gtragesnd ¢
trud
«ls
brandy
proot that
blistering, all
ever the palace gale aga
onsuming rae
nst Vashti and
il War l went to
army, and I
iooked d g
aii
during our Civ
sok af
the
{he
and the yrany
singwhen I saw th
sing in the darkness when I the
he great host asleep, Well, God |
n {from Heaven,
of Coristend loved ones
There are
r
wides and the
fires wheres we warm ou
rp and talk over the
{fe we have fought and the battles ti
re yot to come, God grant thal w
ast these fires begin to go out, and con-
; to lower until finally they are ex
ed, and the ashes
i strew the hearth of the oid b
stead, it may be because we have
Latties
at
en at
of
{ions to sleap that last 3] sop,
From which none ever wake {0 weep,
Now we are an army on the mareh
life. Then we shall be an army bivouacked
do not hear any ouatery
As sne goes forth from
From the very dignity of
know there will
eiferation. Bometimes fu
the silent, You
from this womas
the palace gate,
be no ¥
ksop silence,
a philosopher, confident
iightniag rod and eotton-gin and steam.
boat and telegraph waiting for
years through the seoffing of philosophical
gchool, in grand and magnificent silence,
and eardinale, ecaricatured
everywhere, yet waiting and watchiog
with his telescope to sea the coming up of
steliar reinforcements, whon the stars in
their conrses would fight for the Coperni-
ean system; then sitting down in complete
bilndness and
build his monument and bow at his grave, |
The reformer, execrated by his contempo- |
raries, fastened in a pillory, the siow fires
of public contempt burning under him,
ground uader the eylindersof the printing- |
press, yet ealmly waiting for the day when
purity of soul and heroism of character
will get the sanction of earth and the
plaudits of Heaven. Affliction enduring
without any complaint the sharpness of
the pang, and the violence of the storm,
and the heft of the chain, and the darkness
of the night—waitiug until a divine hand
shall be put forth to soothe the pang, and
hush the storm, and release the captive,
A wifs almused, persecated, and a perpetual
waiting, until thes Lord shall gather up
His dear ehfldren ina Heavenly home, and
no poor Vashti will ever be thrust oat
from the palace gate, Jesus, in silesce
and answering not a word, drinking the
gall, and bearing the Cross, in prospset of
the rapturous consummation when
Angels thronged Iisa chariot wheel,
And bore Him to His throne;
Then swept their golden harps and sung, |
"The glorious w+” is done!”
Where Coal is Dearest and Cheapest,
Conl is dearer in 9odth Africa than in any
Sher | part of the world; it is cheapest in
Stone in Her Stomach.
Prom the Garette, Rlandinsvil’e, TL
The wile of the Rev. A. BR. Adams, pastor
of the Bedford Christian Church at Bland-
fnsville, Ill, was for years compelled to
live a life of torture from disease, Her
case bafed the physicians, but to-day she
is alive and well, and tells the story of her
recovery as follows:
“About six years ago,” sald Mrs. Adams,
“1 weighed about 140 pounds, but my
health began to fall and 1 flesh, My
food did not agree with me and felt Jike a
10st
I began to bloat all
over until I thought I had dropsy.
“I had pains and soreness in wy left side
which extended clear across my back and
also foto the reglon of my heart, During
these spells a hard ridge would appear in
the left side of my stomach and around
the left side,
“These attacks left me sore and exhaust.
od, All last summer I was 80 nervous that
the children laughing and playing nearly
drove me wild, 1 suffered also irom females
troubles and doctored with ten different
physiciuns without receiving any help,
“My hus-
band bav-
ing read in
the news
paper of
Dr. %Wil-
linms' Pink
Pills for
Pule Peo-
ple, Induced
me to try
them. [I be-
gan taking
them inst
November
but experi-
enced no re-
[ am now
have been
“My Hushand Read."
Hef until 1 { taken six boxes
taking eventh box and
greatly benefited,
“I was also troubled
tration and numbness of my right arm and
band so that at times 1 could hardly en-
dure the pain, but that bas all passed
away. | now havea good appetite and am
able to do my own work Have done more
this summer than in the past four years
put Dr. Williams’ Pipk Pills for
Pale People cured me apd I think it my
duty t other sufferers know it.”
Hurt { remarkable
ve been
the
with
’
BOrvOus pros-
wether
int
dreds of equally Cases
sired by Dr. Williams’ Pink Plils,
se —
Amen and Amen,
A Seotel
minster whe
England
}
holr sang
his pre
+ prayers he
d, when he
When Sun
first
wer of
day came, abou he 1 { the
prayer
began sing
ing ! as
fast s he could, when the minister
w hilspered
amen.
leaned r the pulp and
“Whist!
.
iit
pokes burst
EE —— —
Don't Tobsers Spit snd Smoke Your Tile Away,
To quit obs
: full of life
the wonder w
ng. All drogeists
Bool
oo easily and forever, be mag
take No'To
males YOLK hen
Oe or ¥i. Cure guarad-
and sampie free Address
Co, Cb New York
nerve and vigor,
rier, that
ot
ago or
Of as
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Fr ‘ Ta
Dreggists refund m f
All
ein
if we could
we at sid
sorrow and sufleris
t ngleil
rend {
fhe ise ih
v
w
hos iy i
Fite permanently cured. No fits or nervous.
pees after ret day's use of Kline's Groat
Nerve Hestorer. $2 trial hottie and treatise free
Di. BH. Kus Lad, 81 Arch St, Phila Pa.
(ood actd
ions crown (hemes
ing bays: who dr
serves wel
Hent!
ives with iasi-
, heeds not an-
ther's pralse.—R
To Cure Constipation Voreber,
Take Cascarets Candy Casbartic 100 or 3a
He bazard«th mach
who depends upon
Roger Ascham.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, red ncing inflamma
tion. silaye pain, cures wind colic. Bc.s bottle.
need will
Haskell,
He who buys what be does not
Ko-To-Pae for Fifty Cents
Gosrantend tobacco habit cure makes weak
mes strong, ood pure Moe 8 ALL druggisis
The golden ace ix not the age of gold, but
the age of heart Emerson,
} West To
ive wi
edo,
Ok
ife
, NAYS
Write
wr
sold by Druggisia,
Hall's Catarrh Yeu my
Ars, on
Witen {ll news comes too late to be service.
able to your neighbor, keep it to yoursell,
Zimmerman,
the medicine in
Pi
children’s
Brust, Sprague, Wash.
o's Cure ; break ap
Cougha and Colde Mrs, M. ©
March & 1584
od breeding is the beat
ill manners,
A mane own Rg
sectrity against other people s
Chesterfield.
Ednecate Your Bowels With Cascareta.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation torerer
0c. 85. If CCC fall, Arageiste refund mousy
One thorn of experience is worth a whole
Lowell,
—
“A tape worm eighteen feet long al
least cathe on the scene after my taking two
CASCARETS. This lam sure has caused m
t three years. | am still
taking Cascareis, the only esthartic worthy of
notice Ly sensible people.”
Gro. W. BowpLEs, Baird, Mass.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
ed 40 Rg am Ele
Pkg nT Cm Weaken. or Gripe, oe. =~
«ws CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Btortleg Remedy Company, Uhlospe, Wontronl, Kew Tork, 12
HO-TO-BAC [ut iwinnioncl van
Sierra Leone, Africa. !
| The settlement of Sierra Leone at’
one time consisted only of the penin
sula terminating lo Cape Slerra Leone,
with an area of about 800 square niles,
The colony, with its protectorate, now
includes a large extent of country, es
timated at 4,000 square miles, The
capital, Freetown, possesses the best
harbor In West Africa. The scenery
of Slerra Leone lg sald to be very simi
lar that of the West Indies. The
soll Is fertile and there {8 an abund
ance of pure fresh water, Tropical
fruits luxuriantly., Pineapples
especially are produced very abund
antly, while bananas, plantains, avoca
CONSUMERS.
$3.05
* buys this
Desk, made
of quarter ;
snwed onk or
finiabed in
mahogany,
piano
polished, Tt
mensures 54
in. high, 26
in. wide #in
beveled mir
ror. Hetal
rice $10,
Our mammoth general caltaiogue,
the great nousehold educator is med)
free on request, Our Clothing cata
logue and Cloth sesmples is also mall
ed free. Expressage paid on all Clothing.
Owing to an ovipro- CARPETS
duction st our Baill REDUCED
more mills, we are of-
fering many specials
tis month. Our Car
pet catalogue in hand
Soochow, recently nar Pn Yor
tute month we sew Ugrpots,
furnish wadded lining
free, and py freight
on all $0 Carpet pur
chases and over, Ad-Q00 & &%
dress (exactly us below pW
JuliusHines & Son
FRRREER ERR
——
to
grow
lo pears, mangoes, limes and oranges
are not only consumed locally, but are
also exported to Gambia
Senegal,
Goree and
maar —
Married a Vase,
Miss Hsu,
ried a red flower vase as a subst
for her betrothed, wha died before the
wedding He of 1a
Jen Hsiang, Viee Chancellor of the Im-
perial Academy at Peking. The young
woman having determined to marry no
ne else, adopted this means to enter
her betrothed’'s family and so be treat
ed as a widow. The people of Boochow
are talking of building a stone arch to
Miss Hsu's vi
of
day Was a son
commemorate tues, —
a Bevel-Gear
New York Sun
Chainless
Bicycles
MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY.
Columbia
Chain Wheels, $75
Hartfords, . . 50
Vedettes, $40 & 35
POPE MFG. CO,
Hartford,
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due
not
$
is
oO ' to the or ginality and
¥ the combination, but also
si
simplic
to the care and skill wi which it is
manufactured by scientific
known to the (
Co and we h toim
all the importance of
true
Processes
Arironrxia Fie Syrup
ony, wi
and original rem
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufacty
by the Cariroxxia Fie Syruy
only, a edge of that fact
Kno wat
worthless
in
@ | HERE IT IS!
assist one avoiding the
a ri¢ avoiding the Went to Jesrn sil shout
How to Pack On
"ae
mits 18 snufactured by other pare Hore
The ding of
rorxiA Fie Syxnvy Co. with
prof ssion.
t
ties the 1.1- Coron €
4
high sta Encw Lmper
tions and so Guard agains
Frand' Detect |
EE oct
posed tide?
the 7
and the Beane 5
Cai
8 Cure whe:
Tel
ch the genuine Syrup of Figs has na
given to
the nig
ame «
of the
milli of families, makes
. “ai iddi aii y
It is
is nut
iBaxXalives
eeih® Wha! te oall the Different Parts of
Animal’ How to Shoe a Horse Propels? Al
His
exoeid and other Valuable Informa’ an be
i J hisined DY
190. PAGE TLLUSNTRATED
HORSE BOOK,
psd
far in ads
Ar In BOvand reading our
the we will forward
nly 26 cents in stamps.
BOOK PUB. HOUSE,
134 lLeohard St, N. ¥V. Chey,
as it acts on kidneys, liver and which post
bowels without irrit on receipt of «
them,
ating or
weRken-
nor
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ame of
ing and it does not gripe
t
nauscate. In order to get its
effects, please remember the 1
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, Cal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORE, NF.
If afficted with
sure eyes, use
| Thompson's Eye Waler
XU
AMMONIA, |
WATER,COLOCNE,"
OR OTHER LIQUID.
It is a weapon which protects bicycl aga
vicious dogs and tfoot-pads; travelers against robbers
and toughs; homes against thieves and tramps, and is
adapted to many other situations.
It does not kill or injure; it is perfectly safe to
handle; makes no noise or smoke; breaks no law and
creates no lasting regrets, as does the bullet pistol. It
simply and amply protects, by compelling the Toe to
give undivided attention to himself for awhile instead
of to the intended victim.
It is the only real weapon which protects and also
makes fun, laughter and lots of it; it shoots, not once,
but many times without reloading; and will protect
by its appearance in time ot danger, although loaded
only with liquid. It does not get out of order; is dur-
able, handsome, and nickel plated.
Sent boxed and post paid by mail with full direc-
tions how to use for
Post-cffice Money Order,
B50 Cents spews du
As to our reliability, refer to R. G. DUN'S or BRAD-
STREET'S mercantile agencies.
NEW YORK UNION SUPPLY (CO.
18s inst
bake
in 2¢. Postage Stamps,
135 Leonard Street, New York.
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