6 Tuesday, Juno 20, 1871. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We invite commtmtcatlonefrom alt pertontvoho are interested in matters properly belonging to thie department. Dutch Cheese. A correspondent wants to know how " Dutch Curda are made :" We suppose this inquiry is concerning tho make of what is known os cottage cheese, in some sections called Dntch Cheese or Curds. It is tho curd of sour milk drained from tho whey, pressed into bulls or molded in small fancy shapes, and eaton when fresh, or soon after it is mado. Sonic- people are very fond of Dutch Cheese or Curds, and the process of manufacture is so sim ple, and so well known, that we suppos ed every " good housewife" was well post ed in regard to its making. The milk is allowed to sour and be come loppcred or thick, when it is gently heated, which facilitates the separation of tho whey. The curds are then gath ered up, salted, or otherwiso, to suit the taste, and pressed in small molds, or form ed with tho hand into suitablo shape, when it is ready for tho table, and may be used immediately. In cool weather when milk docs not rapidly thicken, the sour milk may bo put in a suitable vessel set in hot water over tho ranrre. The milk is then stirred fof a few minutes, when the whey will begin to separate, and it is removed, and another batch may be treated in the samo manner. In summer some uso largo caus, hav ing a spigot near the bottom ; tho sour milk is placed in these cans, and allowed to stand in the sun to thicken. Tho heat of the sun will bo sufficient to sepa rate tho whey, which may then bo drawn off through the spigot. Tho curds are then removed to a sink having a slatted bottom, over which a strainer cloth is placed. Tho curds thrown upon this strainer cloth are soon drained of the whey, when it is ready to be pressed into balls with the hand, or molded into forms. Sometimes this kind of cheeso is pot ted and left to decompose, and when it lias acquired a stong, villainous smell, it is regarded as most delicious by thoso who have acquired a taste for eating it in this state. Jn somo markets cottage or Dutch cheese finds a ready salo, and quite a pro fit is mado by certain butter makers, in turniug their sour milk into this product. Whitewashing Trees. .Don't whitewash the bark upon i'ruit and ornamental trees. We are nt a loss to know for what purpose somo persons thus eout tho bark of fruit and shade trees about their premises with lime, un less it is to muko them look nice. It certainly does them more harm than j good, as it serves to obstruct tho respi-! ratory organs.and in a nieasuro prevents a ; thrifty growth. Should the bark become j diseased and rough, or covered with moss, I scrape it thoroughly with a strong solu tion of soap and water. If this is done properly every season, it will provo a great benefit, by destroying tho insects which prey upon the bark, and otherwise promoting a healthy condition thereof, and increasing the vigor and vitality of the tree. Farm Journal. How to do up Shirt Bosoms. We have often heard ladies express a desire to know by what process tho fine gloss observed on new linens, shirt bo soms, etc, is produced, and in order to gratify them, we subjoin tbe following recipe for making gum arabie starch : Take two ounces of gum arabio powder, put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint of boiling water according to tho degree of strength you desire and then having covered it, let it set all night. In tho morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for use. A tablospoonful of gum water, stirred in a pint of sturch that has beon made iu the usual manner,' will give, to lawns either white or printed a look of newness when nothing else can restore them after washing. It is also good much diluted for thin white muslin tiid bobinct. ' k Valuable Recipe. The Journal do St. Quiotin publishes a recipe for curing cattle of the fermen tation produced in their stomachs from eating green clover and other green food. The remedy is a spoonfull of ammonia, dissolved in a glass of water and admin istered to tho animal. The cure, it states, takes plaoe within an hour. To Remove Stalmu f ' To take tho stain of any fruit from auy fabric, but the earuiebt ia t vessel' hour boiling water over it, and let it staud till cool, then wash it aod the stain u gone, fcaJ- Animals require much water, varying according to- siae,' food ; used, work done, end other1 eireuuistanccs. A horse requires eight gallons day. A cow will drink six gallons, a sheep two or three quarts, , while no elephant , will use pearly barrel. ' ' rholopfrniriis ! rwi JAVOli COllLK, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, VENN' A. TIIK subscriber would respectfully call tbe lit. tentlon of tho citizens if this county to tho fact that be Is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS ill tbe best style of the urt. Ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES WHICH CAA'XOT HE EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on band, and for sale at low prices. .TACOII COBLE, Artist, Newport, 1'crry Co., Pa Bloomficld Academy! An Enylinh and Vlastiicul School YOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. A. Normal Si hiinl ami a Srhnul of Art. FALL TEHM COMMENCES On Mumhiy, fm 'I'Mh i,f Awjml, 1870 AHIhe above school has recently been re-organ-l.ed, students can enter any time. Prof. WiM. 11. 1)11.1., u graduate uf Hutgcr's Col lege, M. J., Principal. Sllss ANNA li. At;(iSPUItf!i:it, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing, French and ficrman. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches, Including the Latin and (ircek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mat hematics. Vacations: July and August, nnd one week at Christinas. Terms: For Ron riling. Furnished Hoom, Wash ing, Tuition ill Latin, 4ireek, English llranclicsuud Mathematics, for tlie scholastic year, glso. in vacation. f jM.i.i. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under the suiK'l vision of Wiliain drier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will lie under the strict care of the Principal. Address w. II. DILL. A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM (iltlKK. 4 It I New Bloomtlcld, Perry county. Pa. THE BEST IN USE THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY S e w i n y Ma c h i n e IT combines nil the best features of oilier good inucliineH, Willi New and Valuable Improvements, ' which make it T1IK KASIKST AND MOST (Jl'IKT Itl'NNINU u.i well as the Most Simple Machine In Use. IT WILL HEM . IT WILL Hit A 111, IT WILL TUCK. IT WILL OA Til Kit, IT WILL QUILT, and will ue either Kllk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal eae. It uses a Htruitiht needle and nmkes a Htitch ALIKE ON 1IOTU WDE.H. . The principal office of the company l at A'o, 74 Chentnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. These machines are for sale lu Terry County by JAMES L DIVEN. 4 , t. v.sv Lanaisburgi ' T. MORTIMEE & CO., ' New Bloomfleld. public are inxHtrd to caU at either of CA alxwe place and ee a Machine in operation Pensions, Bounties, &o, i WI1KIWH, Mlnnr Children, Molhers, Father. Lo,, o( huidiem who wr klIUd or died of dlwae contractt d In the Hervlce of the UulUul btatM, can now make application for t'ennlon. t Alo Hoidlra who contracted dlfleaKe or Wf re wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled lu tli warot w, . . When widow die or re marry, the child or enlidmt under sixteen yean of age are entitled to allusion. The tluw for nilng elatma for additional bounty ha Uxm eateuded aix luoutlnt. Fartlrular attention Riven toold auHpended eaaea In the different deiurtmnt at WahliiKtHi, 1. U It you have, or think you have a claim a walnut the iiovernment, call on or addreaa th uuOttli(Ud. 04harn foi Uii(Vinato. , . i ft I . , , t , l'OTTKH, Attorney for Claimants, 31 ' ' ' ' '.' 2CSW BLOOMFIKLD, PA. Photographs ! 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Are You Afflicted or Sick ? TJHK PAHRNEY'S BLOOD CLEAXSEK on A. O 1: .V i VN Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and Purge, for diseases arising from bad blood. This preparation was established In 1870,and lias been prepared In liijnid form for more than 18 years. In January or February, 1 870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article which Is Inferior to tho genuine, and which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dn. Faimnbt's Blood Cleanskii on Panacea," and accent no others. Tho Trado Mark of the oldest and genuine, Is printed In green on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also the signature of P. Fahrncy, M. 1)., Chicago. " r. r. Fahrney'i Health Mcmicnger" gives tho history and uses of the Hr.ooii Clkanhku, testimonials, and other information, sent freo charge. Address I)r. P. Fahknet's BnoTimns & Co., Waynesboro, Frnnklln County, Pa. Ask for Dr. Fahrncy's Blood Cleanser and CL KANSK YOUll BI.OOU. t3f Sold everywhere and In New Bloomflold by F. Mohtimeh & Co., only. 5 18 A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALTFOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands S Jf Bear testimony to their Wonder- e? fill Curative Effects. 83 o 3 WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ABB HOT A VILE . 3 5 ifll FANCY DRI N K, Pit! Hk'.o or Poor Ham, Whiskey, 1'rouf Hplritn (iud Kcfimo I.iauore doctored, spiced nndKwcLt cac.1 to plcasottie Unto, colled "Tonics,"" Afp t:. cr," " Ilnstorcrs," Ac. tuat lend the tippler cii to drunkenness and ruin, bat era a truo Medicine. Biru'.u lri.. tiio Katlva Kootaand IlerM of California, f'ren t'ri.Mi nil Alcoholic Hthiiiitnnlfi. Tticynrn Um OIIKAT UI.(Xll) PlUll n::t and A l.II'f. OIVINO PKINC'll'I.JiaiHT.'-ct l:c:.o-.tt. r t.-i I.-iYi&oru'.or el t:iuSatiU.,.!ny:ni;oir nil po;:.( ra .; i.:cit:r nr.d rctilcrlnt; t!:o Ll.jod to u lK'cltliy cci.;;:',i . J.opa-cn can t-I.o lUcsj flitters uccorili:: LfM'...vc t.on and rcmn:ulo:;g u.vi-ll. S10O wlilbD given for au iiirvi-.' 1 c u ; : vi .' d tl.c bones uro r.ot dcilroycd V.y i.. ..-.. i . . c. otlwr tncuco, nnd tiio vital cr;.:.3 v..t L.j t..u point of rcp:;tr. i'nv Iiifliiuiniuli.2 y r.nd Chronic lllicuiuii tisin nud (iuui, Dyapciiwlu, or Indivwiloii, liilimiH, ltenillleiit and Intcrinltteiit I'l vern Dlnetuii-w oi tho Ktoud, l.ivcr, Kidneys, and itliidiirr, t;icK Jliiicr l.nvo buua moht tucc:i;.' fnl. t llcll :ln:'nnc fl mo cnnrid tj Vllilttl d Illoud, wlileIiluKf,neral!7 roduced tiy t'.er.-j;;;tiL-t of the UlucMlve Oi Lau. . DYSPEPrilA till IM5KJnMTI(l. I'.ei.d OCho, 1'nln lu tho Sliouldcix, Coi(;!ij,TiKlitMt".H ef till! Chost, Ul2zinc3, Suur Iuuc'.nt,ci.n vt tlto Ltcicuch, Dad ttato In tho Mouth, liilioui A:t:'.e!.s, l'nipltiith n of taollcurt, luflanui:ut!o:i of tiio l.ui.fjs, I'liu In li:o regions of tho Kldncye, und n liundnd oLUcr p.t:i.;ul symptoms, nra tl.o utbiTi:i;;3ot' Byi.itcpii". Tin y lnvlgorato tlioBtomt:chi.nilBt.niu:!i:3 ti.o tor pid liver and bowels, wide!) rcni'.trthcrnLfuactinallid efficacy In clcani-lng tlie blood of Lll impurttlun, rr.d Imparting new lilo and viu-cr to tiio whoio aj'ttciu. FOItHll.N lMK.r.H, ::n rt!omi,Tcttrr,En!t l".bet;a,Uloti.l.ci;,!.;ol.,l In !;:;, 1 ut.liiltp,r.ol!3,CLr bunclco, Uln-V.'oiniB, f c: lLi-1'i-ad, Uvro Ky.cii, Erjsliv. elrj, ltcb, ticnrfri, Llac(jlorct'.o:m ( Iho KLIa, Ilumoia and Dldem tK I I.m ! I.in, oi luitevcr natnu or natr.rj, aro lUernlly i' '.u hp c.v: ti. a out of Iho t'.yBtcm lu n ehort tunu Ly th! . f ai uchcu&uHWl.Ko, : el t: . i H't;-.'rB. Ouo hot Ho la wt i:iax(luluua ci their curutlvo otTkcl. Cleu::so thu ' ::.-.. T . . w!i.n:vcr you find (j Inipnrltto.i bur-t v. V.wv.w.;.: tVistilu In IMroplci, Erup tion:) ir Ili tt i-; ( .i II . h- , you llnd It obstruct rrl and SlQ;i'h I t!:-.! Vii.ijf' it when IMs foul, and your lul.iit. h .i 1 1 i ; to.-. Kcop t!ij bloo l pure s:iii t!.o h-1 ;:!k i t i. . : ' 1 1 v. .llfollf-T, TIN, TATIin .di.:.-r SVi5;M::, 1 .r;.u jitit.o yotjmoi u-j t-'ou - a i-j tir.'jt'LaHy dentro) od and r.t:.i; .u. .or i...' 'Sr'i.iiluns, luuU carefully tho clifiulr i.r t 4 1.. .1 1 -ul:;, piluti-dtn four lau guftffos Kiiglihh.t ri Jin. ' i.niih iiuii Cpunitih. J. WALK Kit, lioia .iw. I'., )1. Mi.lMX ,l V L CO.f prufftftits and Gen. AkcuiUi, l rtimlbto, (i , and t) and 34 Commerce blrat t, .cw Y01'.. ITT-SOLD JJT Alt PUUUUUlTU AND Vl..V.A..:iX CLOTHING MADE TO OUT) Kit I X CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Alwayi on hand, from which to select. Clothing Heady MADE Made ORDER CLOTHlJiU READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior Quality always on hand. ' t Mortimer C Co., March 10, '60. New Bloomrield, Pa. A Perfectly Non Explosive Lamp I PEKKIN8 HOUHKPATKNT LAMPS are the only Lamp that divas PaHrnrr Haiutt with aix aiNiwor on. They are made of brass, and will last a lifetime, making them the CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undersigned are Agent for Perry County, an d Will nnulv Merchant at the Manufacturers' price. Persons wanting a good article am re- lu esieu mi ruimue mis lamp. , . , , P. MORTIMER A CO., , . . , New Wooaifleld, Pa. U. Agenta waat4 to eaavasa the County. 3 S3 all SpJ iff 10 m p MM, CONSUMPTION. IT8 CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. By J. B. flCHIHOX, M. D. Many a hrnnnn belnst tin pnwwl away fhr whrw Mh thpre wiw noothor reason than thnnlw?tor known nd liullrtpuUlily provnn meitiH or cure. ThonB near and dour to family atirl frlfiiftfl arp tlfHptna; the dreamless slumber Into which, bud tlif y calmly adopted ub, jonspii n. ncnv.st if mnpin TKKAT.nKST. and tMh1 thniAfivpfi of his wondorfnlly efBca cloua miHlirinrfl, tluv wonld not huve fnlh'ii. Vr. Hchenrkt han In hlfl own rann prnvpd thnt whorpvnr nnniclpnt vitality rt'mahm, Uint vlinlily, by hla mMllchm and hi dlwMoiM for their uho, Is cjitlrkened Into hetiHhml vlRor. In this statement thfre In nothing prminiptiinnn. To the faith of the invalid Ih made no reproAt'iilathm that In not a thousand It rues Kutmtantiated by livlnR and visible work. The theory of thn rnra hy Dr. Hehenck'a Aielli'fnefl n m ttlntple an It in unlalllnc. Ifn philosophy require no oimimcnt. It Ut self afl siirlnff, nelfronvinchifr. TheMea-weed 'i'onh'nnd Mandrake Pltld sre tin flmt two weapons with which thn citadel of the malady Is availed. Two-thlrdu of the ranei of con Miiniptlnn orlKlnate In dyapppHla and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition thebronnhinl tnben "nympathlze" with the Rtomach. They m npniid to the morhtllr action of the liver. Here then romefl the rulniiiiftting rettult, and the netting In, with all Its diittreHHtiiK Avniptorui of The Mandrake PUN are composed of one of N tnre's noblest Klfls-the Poiloplillhnn Pelf atom. They ponncH ail the hlood-ftcurchlnir, alterative propertli'N of calomel, hut. unlike cahnnel, they "LIIAVK NO NTI.NM IIKHIn. The work of cure Ih now heirlniilntf. The vitiated and mucous drposltt In the bowels and in the ali mentary cntial are ejected. The liver, like a clock, in wound up. It aroiiMoM from Uh torpidity. The Momaeh acts renpotiHlvely, nnd the putlt'iit begins to (eel that he Ih cHthnr, nt lift, a i iim,v os Joon m.oon. The Hea-weed Tonh, In conjnncthm with the PMK permeates and anHlmilates with the food. Ch villi catfoa Ih now proKressinx without Its previous tor tures. Dilution becomes pillules, and thecureln fieeu to be at hnnd. There fs no more tlatulence, no exacerbation of the ntomach. An appetite nets in. Now comes the KreHteHt Wood purifier ever yet given by an Indulgent hith'-r to suII'itIiib man. rSfhenck's pnhuonic Hyrnp cohm'h In to perform lis fuurtlouti and to hasten and complete th cure. It cnterB at once tipon Its work. Nut tire can not lie cheated. It collects and ripens ih" Impaired and dlHcicsod portions of the hmir-t. In the form of fititherhiKM. It prepares tinm for expectoration, anti o! In a very short time th maliitly Is vauqulnhed, the rotten throne that It occupied Ih renovittetl and made new, and tiie patient, In all thpdlgntlv of re gained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood ur womanhood thnt whs JI VKN I'l AH 1,KT. The second thing Is, the patient must stay In a warm room until they get well ; It Is almost impos sible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis eased, but it must le prevented or a cure can not bo edected. Fresh air and riding out, especially In this section of the country. In the lull and winter sea son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that cour.'ie lone their patient. If their lungs are bndly diseased; and yet, becan.Hf thxyaretn the house they must not sit down ipiiet: thrv must walk about the room as much mid n last as the strength will hear, to get up a good rimiliitlnn of blood. The patients must keep III good spirit be determined to get well. j ms in ha a great deal to do with the appetite, and Is the ureal iMnnt to train. To ilespalr of cure after Midi evidence of Its pos sibility In the worst caes, and moral certainty In all others. Is sinful. Dr. Scheiick's personnl state ment to the Faculty of Ms own euro was lu luee modest words: "Many years sgo I was In the Int stages of con um pt Ion j con lined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could nut Uvea week; then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of nnd obtained the preparations which I now offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter In niv lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint of oireii slve yellow matter every morning for a long time. "As soon as that began to subside, my coukIi, fever, pnlns, and night-sweats nil began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that It was with dllliculty that I could keep from eating ton much. I soon gained my strength, and have grown In llesli ever since. " I was weighed shortly after m v recovery," sdded the Doc-tor, "then looking like a mere skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight Is two hundred and twenty-live (T.) pounds, and lor years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." . Dr. Hcheuck has discontinued hi professional visits to Now York and Itostou. He or his son, Ur. .1. H. Schenck, Jr.. still continue to see patients at their Olllce, No. Ifi North Sixth Htreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from U a.m. to 8 p.m. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Kesplro meter will bechargedf'i. The Hcsplrometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicines are adapt ed to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, except ing that in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken In Increased doses; the three medicines need no other accompRtilmenis than the ample Instruc tions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger Is the most welcome symptom, when It comes, as It will come, lot thu despairing at once be of good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat Is abated. Iu a short time both of these morbid symp toms are gone forever. Ur. Kchenck's medicines are constantly kept In tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara tion; while the Pulmonic Hyrup, as a cureof coughs and colds, may be regarded as a propbrlacLerlo against consumption in any of Its forms. Trice of the Pulmonic Hyrup and Hea-weed Tonic, pn bottle, or $7.60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, St cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. s,Ioiinson, Hom.oway & Cowdbn, 602 AjcIi Wrcct, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agents. 6 2oly HXTEW 'YORK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK, STHIVTL V M Ul'UAL t AhncIh, i ,rjoo,oo ! ISSUKS all the new forms of Policies, and pre. sents as favorable terms as any oompany in the United states. The Coliumuv will mnku temnnrarv loans on its Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the policy held good during that time. j oucies issueu Dy mis company are non-iorien-ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share in the annual profits of the Company, and have a voice lu tho elections and management of the Company. No polioy or medical feeeharged. Justus Lawhknck, Pres't. M. B. WiNKoor, Vice Pres't. J. P.ltooKHS, Bec'y. . . J.V, EATON. ... . . . . Ueneral Agent, No. 8 North Third Htreet, 4.2V ylj College Block, Harrlsburg, Pa, X XI- A H O H AND SUN UMBRELLAS, WE HAVC THENC F. MORTIMEIt & CO., . NEW BLOOMKIELD, PA. toadies, Attention! Send Tin Cants and a Stamp for a valuable secret, which every yoang lady ahould know. ' CilAKLKS V. ALLBOI, . 14184 ' ' . . Pittsburgh, P, . xoTii3i:rvfcr ELECTRIC SOAP, The liet in the World t STRICTLY PURE I NO SAND! NO HOSIN ! NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND ! OiihJrcn CUn Do T'io Washing. Rwjvlrfft. No lioiling 2s'o Wathtocirtf Needed. . 1 Hy the urn of the L'neqnatcd and Unapproachafte Dobbins' Electric Soap, I Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time I und Temper, 1 ALL ARE SAVED! I Try it once, and use It ever aftcrwunl. Everv I Orocor Bolls It. Every Family Uses It. ! NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! Be sure that the wrapper has on It. the cut of Mis. l'otry and Mr. Enterprise, and that each bar is stamped with the nainn of tiio inventor ami originator, J. 1). Dokhims, as none other is genuine. Like everything of great value, It Is extensively counterfeited, and the market tilled with falso anil worthless Kleetrlc Snaps, not worth house-room, and dear even if given away. The Finest American Toilet Soap, fullv equal the Kronen made by a Freiu h soapmaKer lu the same manner as the French soaps are made, and sold at one-fourth their price, is TRIPLE SCENTED JJobb iris' Toilet Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The liett Emollient in the Market : It Is given the preference at every watering place lu the country, and Is for sale everywhere. l?lonM .Yi-ilc lov It Don't be put off with any cheap common soap. Try it, and see how inudi HHTTKK it Is than we sav. The only Hoot I'ollsh that will produce a llrllllau and LastingShlne, and, at the same time preserve the Leather, Is Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, Makes Old Boots Look Likb New Ones, Asn Calf-Skin Like Patent I.eatmku. It Is put up in a Patent box, the greatest novellv of the age. Tin; box alone Is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Pol ish combined. Kll CI G II AT," The (lenuine Timikisii Hath compound, used I" all Oriental countries, In the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, lu exact Btyle, odor and nuallly from the original receipt, as that made In Constantinople, and linportdutles, prolum on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell It at a very low price. By its use a bath becomes indeed a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous effects upon the skin. It Is really worth atrial. If you want to enjoy llfu and drive away dull care, use for youi Clothes 1 O It IS I X K ' ELECTRIC SOAP! . , t -. Use for your pernor, DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap ! use for your boots Dobbins' Electric Boot Tousii. Use In the Bath IIUOII-A.rX" And Subscribe for the "Electric Messenger," Beautiful Fashion Taper, sent PRKK to all who will send their names to the Sole Proprietors, T. L. CHAOIN tt- CO., 110 South Fourth Street, Pbiladhi phia. 109 Barclay Street, Niw York. 144 State Street, Boston. ' tarThls ISoap Is for Sale by F. Mortimer 4 Ce., Mew Boomflold, Pa. 4 M Ij
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