The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 28, 1878, Image 4

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    FIRM, HARDEN ANI HOUSEHOLD.
Corn. Wheal nod Rye.
. It is gleansd from the current report
of the United States department of agri
culture that the products, acreage and
value of the corn crop in the ten lead
ing corn-producing States for 1877 was
as follows:
Statu,
Illinois....
Iowa
Missouri,
Kansas,..,
JlM.A.f..
.Mi.ooo.ooo
.16,000,(00
,103,000,0Cfl
,. 91,900,000
Afrm.
,65,517
4.P0 ,Ot0
8,6(51,724
a,,(i,6H9
8,0-i9,8
8,(,0,0ll0
l,98,fl9
n.oao.ooo
3.041.807
Value.
,75.40 000
89,0 0,000
27,810,000
M,7H9,(I00
8,8O0,000
82,640,000
10.040.000
Ohio
Indian.. ....
Kentucky
Tennessee....
97,000,000
R6,000,0l)0
BV.ItflO.OOJ
60,boo,oo
20,200,000
21,070,000
20,971,000
Texan
fy,UIIU,('U0
Pennsylvania. sl,iao,OCO
1,2.5,060
In the average yields of corn tier acre.
only one corn-producing State (Nebras
ka) reports a larger average than Kan
sas. The yield per aore in Kansas is
given at 86.5 bushels; Nebraska, 38;
Illinois, 29; Ica, 82 5; Missouri, 29;
Ohio, 81.5; Indiana, 80; Kentucky, 80.3;
Tennessee, 25; Texas, 24; Pennsylva
nia, 83; Michigan, 81; Wisconsin, 28;
Minnesota, 29; California, 80, Oregon,
26; Arkansas, 24.
The rank of the eleven wheat-produo-ing
States for 1877 is plaoed as follows,
with the product, acreage and value of
the crop:
State. BuaheU. Acre, raise.
Iowa 87,810,000 2,607,5-4 (32,894,700
Minnesota.... 8, 824, 346 1,'01,3H 80,326.164
Illinois. 33,000,0(4) 2,000.000 34,320,000
Ohio 26.000.CO0 1,733,333 32,240,000
Indiana...!.., 24,6 0,000 1,695,652 27,78,000
Wisconsin .... 22,000, 09 1,466,667 20,468,000
California .... 42,000, 00 2,815,789 28,610,000
Michigan 21,860.000 1,260,857 26,70 ,800
Missouri 20,000,000 1,428.571 20,000,000
Pennsylvania. l-,200,noo 1,400,000 24,762,000
Kansas i 4, 400,000 1,06(1,667 . Il,e04,000
The product, acreage and value of the
rye crop in the ten leading rye-producing
States is ns follows:
State. Bnnhele.
Pennsylvania 3,400.000
New York . . .3,300,000
llliuoiB 2,844,01 0
Wisconsin.... 2,700000
Kansas 2.410,000
Kentucky .1,1 25.000
Missouri ., 720.000
Virginia 6 5,000
Indiana 640,000
New Jersey 25 OGO
Acre. Value
242.000 12,340,000
220,0110 2,376,000
168,000 1,422,000
174,000 1,404,000
120,000 867,600
86,638 607.600
46,461 38 ,600
63,610 386,660
86,000 362,400
86,872 367,600
In the average yield of rye per acre
Oregon ranks first, producing 22 bush
els; and Kmsas ranks second, produc
ing 20 bushels. Then follow Illinois,
Vermont, Wisconsin and Michigan, in
the order named.
Work la (be Garden.
The garden demands attention in
vines, haulm, leaves and other refuse
waiting to be cleared away, and in
the growth of weeds almost ctrtain to
appear in abundance at this season.
These last by many farmers are carted
off to the compost heap, where, after
sufficient heating and decomposition,
the vitality of their seed is destroyed ;
but it ought to be borne in mind arid
acted upon that slight fermentation
does not always suffice to accomplish
this, and there is danger of returning
to the soil in vegetable manures the
very seed it is desired to keep it free
from. Unless, therefore, troublesome
growths are not to be thoroughly in
corporated in a compost heap which is
to undergo complete decomposition, the
safer plan is to burn them on the
ground.
Such portions of the garden as have
been visited by cut-worms and other
pests, or the entire plot if it be of stiff
clay soil, may be fall plowed with ad
vantage ; throwing the earth up in
ridges exposes insects in their transfor
mation state to the weather and affords
the soil an opportunity of becoming
ameliorated by the action of the frost.
This is also a good time for laying
garaen wants, especia.iv ii tnese are to
be finished with coal ashes. Tender
plants should now be protected or re
moved, as the latitude calls for. Small-
fruit bushes and vines should be
mulohed, and all plants that are gross-
ieeaers liberally supplied with manure.
Indeed, the entire surface of the garden
will take kindly to a top-dre6Bing after
it has been cleared on and raked over,
Not a few cultivators contend that
manure spread at this season is produc
tive of greater benefits than when ap
plied at any other.
uaraeners ambitious tor a succession
of early vegetables in the spring will
soon begin the sowing of seeds in some
protected spot, which is to be continued
at intervals for a succession of trans-
plantings. New York World.
Mperia Beat Hown In the Autumn.
Most people have observed, no doubt.
that self-sown seeds, that is, seeds that
nave dropped from the growing plants
of tne previous season, sometimes pro
duoe the strongest and most healthy
plants, that bloom the most freely.
This is true of several kinds, and par
ticularly of those that suffer under ex
posure to our midsummer suns. The
reason is that self-sown seeds get a very
healthy growth in the spring, vegetating
as soon as frost is gone, and are good
sized plants at the time we usually put
seeds in the ground, even if they do not
start in the fall. They thus mature and
flower during the cool'weather of spring.
The clarkias and nemophilas and annual
arkspurs are noted examples. There
are also several varieties of hardy an
nuals that do well with spring sowing
that will bear autumn sowing in the
open ground, and reward us with early
spri"g flowers. Sweet alyssum und
white candytuft will give us on abund
ance of white for early cutting, if sown
in the autumn. In a sandy soil the
portnlacca may be sown in autumn with
good success. Seeds of biennials and
Serennials, if sown early enough to pro
uce strong little plants, will flower the
next summer ; and pausies and Chinese
pinks, though they. bloom the first sum
mer, if sown in the spring, will make
much stronger plants and flower more
freely and earlier if young plants are
grown in the autumn. Vick's Floral
Guide.
Cirape Cnttinss.
A correspondent asks for the best way
to make grape cuttings. It is very sim
ple. Seleot wood of the current year's
growth, cut to three eyes each, from
straight-jointed wood; tie in small bun
dles: set them on the larger ends on a
drv soil, or where no water may stand
Cover all with a mound and they will
winter nicely. Plant as early in the
spring as the soil is in condition, six
inches apart in the row, at an angle of
about forty-five degrees. Back the
earth firmly about the bottoms of the
cuttings and leave the upper eye of each
cutting just above the surface of th
ground. Prairie Farmer,
The whole of the capital and reserve
lund, ana inuy nve millions sterling
. besides, are. " on a moderate and favor-
abje estimate," what, according to the
London Times, the bank of Glasgow
has lost, aitogetnervdi,uuu,uuu.
Whales are becoming so numerous in
the Pacific ocean that they are crowding
ashore on the California coast, and the
newspapers there have a chance to lie
about their length and size.
TVOJIEU WHO USE THE RAZOR.
tnraa Cnrleaa ReTelnilnne Abent Feminine
Beard and Blnntarhee.
Except where it is in sufficient volume
to have a commercial value in a side
show, a beard is far from being a desir
able thing to have growing on a woman's
face. Whiskers, mustaches and hairy
moles have always been, and probably
always will be, classed as disfigurements
for women, and not even fashion's
reaks have ever made them popular.
even for a time. Tet they have existed,
in all lands and in all ages, upon femi
nine oheeks of every class, from queen
to slave. Depilatory nostrums have been
among the adjuncts of the toilet since
the memory of woman runneth not to
the contrary, and, startling as the revela
tion may be to many, myriads of fair
hands are deft in the use of the razor,
their cunning gained by stress of per
sonal necessity in strife with nature. As
a rule women depilate or shave in secret,
reiving upon their own skill ; but of late
years, professional practitioners have
come among us, introducing European
customs, treating superfluous hair with
soientiflo gravity, and gradually they are
building up a large practice, especially
among the wealthy.
A Sun reporter interviewed one of
these practioners, a bright vivacious
little woman with a strong foreign ac
cent, who carries on her business in a
great brown-stone front house on West
Thirty-eighth street. She said: "I
have been engaged in the removal of
superfluous hair some twenty-two years,
eight or ten here in flew xotk, and De
fore that in London and Vienna. In
Europe I did have a very great sucoesF.
I attended tne empress or Austria, and
have from her a certificate to the good
results of my skill. I also attended, with
like success, many ladies of the Austri
an court. In Europe it is not as here.
There reliance is placed upon the skill
of a soientiflo practitioner. Here, ladies
generally are prone to treat themselves,
often with terrible results. The drug
stores are full of nostrums which women
use as depilatories, quack stuffs in which
are poisonous acids and corrosive sub
stances, arsenic, aurum, sulphate of
lime, and other dangerous things.
Often the nostrums destroy the beauty
of the skin, sometimes producing fright
ful disfigurements by the irritation they
cause, and seldom, if ever, do they
aohieve the end for which they are em
ployed. They even cause the hair to
grow quicker and more stubby than it
otherwise would. Many women shave,
but that too, is productive of bad re
sults, as you can readily understand.
Who are my patrons ? Oh I people
ofjall classes and conditions of life, but
generally from among tne best ; society
ladies who wish to adorn the social cir
cle in which they move, and know that
a visible mustache would be an insur
mountable obstacle to their doing so.
Numbers of those who come to me are
young girls about to be married, who
desire to present themselves at the altar
as perfect as possible. 1 have had a lady
here undergo an operation at eleven
o'clock in the morning, and at four
iu the afternoon of the same day she has
stood before the altar in the church.
No one seeing her face as smooth as an
infant's at the latter hour, would
imagine that at the former I took from
her a very decided beard and mustache.
Un, yes ; a beard, i assure you. ion
may imagine that tney only nave must
taches, because those are most common;
but I tell you a well-developed beard is
not an unfrequent thing. To a great
extent, they bring it on themselves. If
they would let the fuzz alone they would
not have hair ; but they are frightened
at seeing it, and tamper with it. Often
they catch up the razor at once and go
at it. Well, you know what shaving
does to help the growth of a young
man's mustache ; .it helps the young
lady's, also, in the same way. Not many
actresses come to me now and then
one ; but, as a general thing, I imagine
that they fancy some little novelty in
hair, if not too conspicuous, gives them
piquancy and makes them attractive.
" No particular race or nationality,
so far as I know, is more liable than any
other to have its women thus disfigured,
though in a general way the people of
hot climates are most apt to show it
strongly. It is most natural for bru
nettes to have hair on their lips, but
then they are easiest to get rid of it as
a rule. Bionics are not so apt to be so
afflicted, but when they are, their super
dons hair is, strange to say, coarser and
more stiff than that of the brunettes,
and infinitely more difficult of eradica
tion. When I commence the work of
depilation on a brunette, her hair, where
I treat it, grows light and soft ; while
that of the blonde, on the other hand,
beoomes darker and more stubborn.
" Not in all cases is it possible to ef
fect entire removal of the superfluous
hair that is, permanent removal for
there are instances in which the ten
dency of nature toward musoulinity, as
evidenced by tnese external manifesta
tions, is stronger than any art that can
be brought to bear against it safely, 1
know such people when I see them, al
most, thanks to my long experienae, and
tell them frankly that nothing that I
can do for tnem will anoru tnem any
thing but temporary relief. Such a case
I have had recently. Indeed, here is a
letter from the young lady dated less
than a week ago, as you see, in wnicn
she says the doctors are taking a very
deep interest in her case, which they
pronounce the strangest on record.
When she came to me she said she was
a nurse in a hospital, in a female ward,
and the patients used to take alarm at
her and imagine that she was a young
man, because her beard and mustache
were so strong. She shaved, and that
made the trouble worse. Not long after
ward she informed me that she had been
forced to give up her place in the hos
pital, because her voice was beooming
so deep and masculine that, with the
visible beard, patients made sure she
was a voung man in woman s domes.
Then she went ont on the street one day
and the police arrested her on suspicion
that she was a man m disguise as a
woman. When her innocence on that
charge was demonstrated, Superintend
dent Walling gave her a paper to pro
teot her from the shame of similar ar
rests in the future. But ehe felt so bad'
ly about it that she determined to adopt
the habiliments of the sex which she
most resembled. She gave up dresses
and petticoats and took to wearing coats
and pantaloons. That is the way in
which she dresses now. Dr. W was
made acquainted with her strange case,
and took a deep interest in her, very
kindly exerting himself to procure her
employment as a private nurse, for
which she is admirably fitted.
" Masculinity of brain, or muscle, is
vew ant to produce a trrowtn of super
fluous hair on the face, neck, arms and
body. And that seems to be affected
by changed habits of life. A woman
who has never had any beard or mous
tache before entering upon duties or an
occupation requiring masculine energy,
strength of purpose, and application of
effort, need not be surprised if after
that she beoomes hirsute. And the like
change often comes to women by mar'
riage.
"In female lunatio asylums the pa
tients are very prone to have beards.
So you see exactly opposite causes seem
to produce like results. The women
who have unusually good brains and
those who have none at all are each more
liable to have superfluous hair than the
average female.
" When I undertake the eradication of
a crop of superfluous hair, I must know
the age, condition of health and habits
of mv patient : also whether she has
been employing any of the depilatory
nostrums on ner sum. xueao mum uo-
termine the strength of my application.
Then she must not have interfered with
the growth of her obnoxious hair for at
least eight days before coming to me.
When I take her in hand I spread over
the snrraoe to be cleared a soft, warm
paste which opens the pores of the skin
and permits certain fluids to reach the
roots of the hair and Kill tnem. in a
few minutes the paste beoomes hard
and peels off bringing the hair with it.
In obstinate cases there must be a num
ber of applications to eradicate all the
new hairs as they spring up. That is
all there is about it, and it looks quite
simple, does it not ? But let anybody
try it, and see if they can do as I do."
New rore asun.
A Meteor! Story.
The Galveston (Texas) News says the
remarkable specimen of meteoric iron,
resembling steel, picked up in the Mo
han desert and carried to Fort Yuma,
a short time ago, is thus described:
" It weighs about a pound, and carries
free gold, of which nearly a dollar ap
pears on the surface. It is not mag
netic, and has successfully resisted sim
ple and compound baths of acid. In
this respect it resembles specular iron,
but in no other. One of its surfaces
shows a fracture that reveals a crystal
line structure, the color of which is a
steel gray, tinged with yellow. It has
defied the best cold chisels in the black
smith shop, and has not broken or chip
ped under heavy blows. If its composi
tion can be imitated, it will produce
the hardest and toughest alloy known."
A Novel Way of Destroying Sharks,
Best of all modes of shark chase, be-
oanse most scientific, and consequently
most amusing, is that recently adopted
in ner majesty s navy, of combining tor
pedo drill with shark fishery. A minia
ture torpedo is inclosed in a bait of
junk or pork, and lowered with proper
care. The battery is duly charged, and
at the moment when the huge fish seizes
and as a pike usher would say,
" pouches "the tempting morsel, the
circuit is oompleted. The effect is in
stantaneous. The head and jaws of the
monster are blown into fragments, and a
bubbling circle in the water marks the
spot where a few seconds before his
dorsal fin was showing above the sur
face. London News.
An African Fire.
In his last book the traveler Stanley
tells about the grass tires in Africa,
which must put the American prairie
fires to shame. The grass, with stalks
as thick as enne, crows to a height of from
eight to fifteen feet. Jn June it is as
dry as tinder, and the smallest spark
sets it afire, when it makes the mopt
terrible crackling and explosions. Stan
ley says the noise of two brigades of in
fantry, fighting, would hardly exceed
it. Of course it burns everything be
fore it, roasting the surface of the earth
and leaving it black and parched.
There is a lawyer out West so exces
sively honest that he puts all his flower
pots out over night, so determined is ke
that everything shall nave its dew.
The Prlinnrv ftanse of a. dlHtnnt HvmnlAin.
Nervoiunebs is rarely a disease iu itself
iuhereDt, bnt is tbe lineal offspring of dyspep
sia, in a majority of cases. Tbe nervons dis
turbance is at first trifling, but ultimately its
parent so undermines the general bealtb, as to
produce consequences very threatening to tbat
great nervous center, the brain. Hostetter s
Stomach Bitters is tbe most powerful medicinal
opponent of the ravages of indigestion, and
protects the nervous system from them. The
tremors, the unnatural anxietv, the beadaches.
tbe sleeplessness and loss of appetite which
characterizes digestive irregularity and weak
ness, and which are almost invariably accom
panied by an uncertain condition of the bowels
and inactivity of the liver, are all eradicated by
tins matcoless corrective, and wnen nervous-
neps does not)proceed from tbe oansedesignated,
it an or as mott graterui reiier.
Carefully avoid the nse of rasping cathartics.
They weaken the bowels and leave tbem worse
off than Before, uee instead, tnat salutary.
non-irritating apetient and anti-bilious medi
cine, Dr. Alott s vegetable Silver fills, wnioh
will not only achieve the desired object, relax
ation of the bowels, without oausiug pain or
weaaening tnem. nut promote aigestion ana
assimilation and depurate the blood. Tbe
pills are sold by all druggists.
Now in the time to prepare for winter which
everv .householder suould do by carefully ex
amining roofs, gutters, sky-lights, water-pipes,
etc, and wherever a leak is found, repairing
it with Vandervocrt g f lexible Cement. Hold
by hardware and paint-supply stores at fifty
ana sevemy-nve cents per can. oena stamp to
vanaervoort, uiun bt., new iors, lor circular.
A .linn nf a. Thnusnnri1.
When death was Lourly etpeoted, and Dr H.
JameBwas experimenting with Indian Iltmp 14
accidentally cureJ nis only emu or conhump
tion, and now gives this recipe free. Bend two
stamps to pay expenses. Addrees Craddock
& Co., 1032 Ilace St., 1'hua., naming this paper.
CHEW
The Celebrated
"Matchxesb"
Wood Tag Flng
Tobaooo.
Tbi Fiomeeb Tobaooo Company,
New York. Boston, and Chicago.
For upwards of thirty veara Mrs. WENSLOWS
SOOTHING 6YBUP has been used for children
with never failing snooees. It oorrect acidity
of the stomach, relieves wind oolio, recrnlatet
tne Dowels, cures dysentery ana uiarrnoja,
whether arising from teething or other causes.
An old and well-tried remedy. 25 eta. a bottle.
Whs Wrote It f
The Question is. who wrote " Tbe little Belle
of Bloomingdale," the realistic) story of New
York Revolutionary life now running in the
Chbibtiah Union, of New York? We are told it
is by one of tbe most eminent of American writ
ers, and that we have six months to guess it in.
Fsmilisrity with the writings of the great
poets is n utniHui w any wis oo wuoei 10
sppear well in company. For lOo. we will rend
s bookof 160 selections from the beautiful mel-
odies of Moore, tbe grand poems of Byron, and
the nneqnaled songs of Burns, and 60 popular
songs. Aiesmena a uo., via naoe st,, rnua.
It costs bnt one cent to send a postal card
to the Mason A Hamlin Organ Co., Boston,
Mew York or Chicago, who will return, pos
tage paid, their catalogues and ciroulars, with
much information about organs. No one
should buy an organ without seeing these.
The exposure of the ntter worthlessness of
the large packs of horse and cattle powders
has saved our people a vast sum. There is
only one kind now known that are striotly pure
and these are Sheridan's. Don't throw away
your money.
Brown's Bronchial Troches for pulmonary
and asthmatio disorders, hare proved their
sfflnuie hw a st nf man woera and have re.
emoaoy vj a wsi or many years, ana cava re-
ceived testimonials from eminent men who
bare used them.
An Eastern paper says : " Every man who
f oes into tbe lumber woods this winter should
ake with him a supply of Johnson's Anodyne
Liniment and Parsons' Purgative Pills. This
little precaution may save month of labor and
mnca fusenng.
A TO l In t.1 , ir Inanrnnrn Pallev.
We take ulessnre in commending to mr
readers a thoroughly safe and reliable life
inMiraDce agency whose funds or assets are
lnexnauHUOie. it 18 a noes company operat
ing under the Joint title Health, Life policies
are Issued in tbe form of Dr. Pierce' Golden
Medical Discovery and l'leasant Fnrgative
reliefs (which if taken as directed, Insure the
syaUm against disease) upon payment of a
very email fee. All tne principal druggist!
are constituted agents.
To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten
oeous Dentifrice. Twenty-Bve cents a bottle
Eon. O. R. Parsons, mayor of Rochester, was
radically cured of Bright s Disease by Craig's
Kidney Cure. Depot 42 University PI., N. V.
Chew Jackson's Best Bweet Navy Tobacco
IMPORTANT NOTICE. Farm era, FnwiL
tea and Others ean pnrohase no Remedy aqnal to Dr
TOBIAS' VKNFTIAW MNIMKNT for the anre of
Cholera, Diarrheas, Drsenterr, Oronp, ('olio and Sea
sickness, taken internally (it is perfeotlr harmless; sea
earn accompany in eson Dotnei ano eiternauy ror
Cbroalo Kbeamatlsm, Headache, Toothache, Sore
Thioau Oats, Barns, Swellings. Braises, Mosquito
Bites, Old Sores, Psins in Limbs, Back and Ghent. The
VKNKTIAN LINIMKNTwaa Introdaoed In 1H47, and
iwhohaaaBed it bat oominaes to do so. many
if it T.H nnlli.r a Rottle the. wonM nnt
be without it. Thousands of Oertifloatea ean be seen
at tha Depot, spoekin of its wonderful onretire proper
lies. Bold by the DnursisM at 40 eta. Depot 43
Murray St., New York.
The Markets.
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Rye
Oarn Veliow ............. .......
Sail Klxed
t Mixed.......
Petrokom Cruce.
Wool Colorado.
Texas ...
Ciliiornla......
sostoh.
Sheep...
KflKS, , .,
Floor Wisoonain and Minnesota. .
Oorn Ulzed.
Data
Wool Ohio and Pencnvlvanla XX.
California Spring..........
BBIOHTOH, Hal.
Beat Cattle.
Baeep.MM... .................
Limns...... .....
EUga.....
V..Dlnhln
Prrnnrmlon, Invented In the
17tn century oy Dr. wnu.
wntnrv hv nr. Wlllium lirace. Sunreoii In Kinir
James' army. Through 1.8 agency he cured tbous
nml. nf t)iA most sirl(iiis soros and wounds that
battled tho skill of the most eminent fchyslc lans of
his (lur, and was rcguracu uy an u Knew mm as
a puuuc Dunexacior.
CURES
FIXSH WOrKDS, FROZKX LIMBS, RAJ.I RHETJM, Cnir.BT.AlN9,-
SOBE BRKAHT, SOKE UrW, KRIBirj.M, HIMinUKU,
CALLUSES, SCALD HEAD, CUATi'ED HANDS.
BURNS, CANCEna, . FELONS,
SCALDS, SORES, ILTERS,
WOUNDS, STINGS, SHINGLES,
FESTERS, WENS, BTIES,
FILES, ABCESR, FRECKLES,
BUNIONS, SPRAINS, B011.1,
BITES, CUTS, WHITLOWS,
WARTS. BLISTERS, TAN,
riHPI.ES, CORNS, SCURVT,
ITCH, INQUOW1NO NAILS, NETTLK . H, HOSUlTO AND
FLEA BUbS, bnuB.it annua,
And all cutaneous diseases and eruptions generally.
PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. BY HAIL 85 CENTS.
Threei dozen Boxes (1-4 Broesl, will be
nent TO PEDDLERS, STOKEK.KEPEHS,
DRUGGISTS, (cxprcssago paid), on receipt
ot 4. 00 about eleven cents a box.
PREPARED ST
SETH W. FOWLE &. SONS,
86 HARRISON AVENUE,
BOSTON, MASS.
$2 Seven Shot
Full Nlrkel Pin
ird.'lfrl llnr
r. A" f 'vlinilpr.
ItilliMl llurr. I .V Pint.;
( vIIimIit l(I V(II.Vl:i i
Thf lii('A:(M.i:ix;i H
SIX .IIONTIIN for TWO
UOIXAKM. W warrant
thisoeauuiul itvolir to o
tha leat nror ottered lor tbe
mnnev. 4a la no ctieao cast.
ben pistol, bat manufactured of tha best Knallull steel,
and nniabed equal to the highest-priced Revolver in the
market. We have sold b.ulOof tbem ainoe the 11 ret of
June, and havs just contracted with tbe manufartu.ei
lor 10.UUU more. Our suarantee accompanies each Re
volver. (Jartrldsea to lit tbem can be obtained at ani
Seneral store.
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Cheapest l'amilv Paper In tbe United htaUia. It Is
printed upon large, plain type, and can be easily read by
old or roans, ana should be in ever household.
Remember, every purchaser of one of these Revol.
era seta TUK CHICAGO I.KIMiKR fur U months, post
ace paid. AdrireeaTHB I.KHG Klf. lii.-imo. III.
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Vllll V ill NTS A pARll
IIU Iff Mil lJ M I sHIllil
WERE TARM6 FAYS THE BEST ?
FOR SALE.
OUOiOOO ftlfweu'o5tedr?,'m?oh5i',
at from 8 in s per acre, on easy
200,000 ft
VI aaenjauvur sraisHSe
Acres of Choice Pine
A u, m oeet a.iauiber lllelrlcta
"Sad (or liliuUAUdP-vmphlet, (all of (act. Jt
r lYIIrthlsvnn.
O. BAKNEN,
Kfcad Cminln,n.luper, IshpmIbh. ifllcb
NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES
at clnb rates.
Time, trouble and expanse saved by sua.
ash the Rockl Mountain Subscription
l fuminhes any paper (eaoept looal) puk-
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ins Machines ot all kinds, Obromoa, frames, biwin,
U.Akln. Ik 11 1 ...... . - - . ... 1 ...
I c,hu. lei and Attachments at reduoed pricee.
i Wui aiao furuah Book, of aU kinda at lowest vtum.
ROCky Mountain StereOSCOpiO Views
I a specialty. Don't fail to write at onoe for our droolers.
Agent ean make bi
nnn. Addresa
AMEa TORBKN8, Evans, Oolo.
IOC Mnurn Mnelcnl Inatrnrllon
ufT New Knf lend Oonserrauiry. Huaie
nejVe HaU, Boston. K. Touriea, Director.
$15.
GKNTN WANTED.-For tha bast and (aateat-
' MMuriAu ouuaa ua oiuies. rrioes raduoed
m AddrflM MAT. FUfi. OO., ffeUa., fi9
CELKBUATED-.
Gentle
Women
Who mint flossy, luxuriant
mid wavy trrssrs of abundant,
beautiful Hair must use
LION S EATUAIR0N. This
elegant, rhoap nrliclo nlways
mnkes Iho Hair prow freely
and last, keeps it from falling
out, arrests nud cures gray
ness, removes dandruff and
Itching, makes the Hair
strong, giving it a curling
tendency and keeping it in
nny desired position. Beau
tiful, healthy Hair is tho sure
result of using Kathairon.
PRICE
Your Wife'!
REDUCED.
Wants It.
Better than KTer.
full of main, PracUcal, IlelluUe,
'PAYING INFORMATION
for West. Esst. Sonth. North. For everv Owner
fm of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, or a Fash,
fc ll.Htan n Vlllna. Int, fnp..r.Uni,U,VMn.r
lor all Boys and tilrla ;
OVER 700 FINE ENGRAVINGS,
both Plenstng nnii Instructive.
All the (above. And more. In the
AmericanAgriculturisti
Vol. 89. From Abt tip to 1BS0, pntlfret,
Only $1 Each,
to Clubs of ten or more.
copies, t.2oench i 4 copies, Sl.58eneh. Single
Buoscnnuonft. sineic nnmners id cis.
Oue specimen, post-free, 10c.
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"Children I company.
Everybody.
Want It. p...,i..,.'v v
Wants It.
THE
ICHT RUNNING
NEW HOME
the Bent, KiiteM Improved) end tnoit Tbor
Sewing Machine
ever Invented. Itia
NOIMEI.KSS, and has more POINTS of EX'
CKl.L bCK than all other Macbinea oombined.
nr ARENTH WANTED in localities whan wa
are not repreaentea.
JOHNSON, CLARK & CO.,
30 Union Square, New York,
Orange, Maim., Plttabursi, Pa., (Jhlcaao, III..
Mt. I.OIIIs, Mo.
NEW PUBLICATION!!
Eare Chance for Ladies & Gents!!
10.000 Wanted to Canvass for
HENRY L0VELL: A temperance story.
(5 Illustrations: Full-Page Frontispiece.)
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First-Class P:iiera throughout the country.
"Mr Arnold i well known as a writer of good
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FREE FROM All SECTARIANISM.
Muslin-bound, gilt back, 100; Paper, SOets.
ALEX. S. ARNOLD. PUBUSHER.VAllEVTAUS.R.l.
A GREAT MISTAKE
is made by ladlea who bur
cheap stockings to avoid dam
ins them, when one dollar will
bur an attachment to Bowleg
machines which osn darn a
hule in half a minute. Try it.
bnd for circular, cr call and
e Rose's Darneb and
KTrTcHKB, in Room 4, bun
Bii.lriu ff. corner Xsau and
Krankfnit Htreeta, New Toik,
or any Agent.
Jf..r Upnuiirnr lnlih. Savins Ltthnr. 7lpnn
tini'sM, Duinhiliiy iV- Cboitpni'HM. I nequnled.
!UUU!Mi mius,i rroti xi, tmnuu, ninau.
The Great Famltu Weekly.
THE CHRISTIAN UNION.
IIGNRV VI?I III.Et llKIt,) v.iilor,
LV.11AN AllllOT't'. 1'""or'
An Unsectarian.Independent Jonrnal,
uevulT-U W iVfitKiiii iiiorois, ivaiunui nons. uivvis-
ture, unusniioia .ifctcTH. ARriciumre, xo.
nor Htiniim. uiieluitn Iir4unld.
A lartfe otiKh comnustion paid to anents. tieud it-cent
stamp for Pdinnle cony. Andrets
TUB OHR1S I lAW UNIOaS, Ml Park Plaoe. W. Y.
iwivjd lt- Hletii-t M : r-i i
w a w w tr-i TnvllAOITlilnT
.r ll Anirrlriiti t-nii-ftitiTn. I li.-.r
FI.BX11H.K II I P WKl-tT (ISO '
flf utlli rwrfpi-t lint. Rlltl 'r
EaNTEP not to i.ii-k ilnwn ovi i 'tp
TUelr HKALTH t'OKSKT wl -h itn iL
nrnvail H list. 1 H 11(1 W It. Crtr.lir Ii Ml.'.'
tlisntjvrr, niirpiiJnPinw.nni,i
tli (luliKtit ot every motln-r.
v., I,. I.ernll 1 aniti sr tnrrrlintittt.
EARNER BUDS., S5I Broadway, K.i
IV YOU Altlu-
Going
mm
Kansas
Hsand tnr Trm fluid. avivlnnT fnll and rHabl informa-
tioo in reRtrd to tbe OheaoMt, Most ProductiTs and
Boa t-ljOca tea r armint LiiLOd in tue cum. AaarMi
J. E. L0CKW00D,
General Imroitrtion Af't
la cartifully out no in tin rant. Hold at 86c.. 85., 1.35.
fi.ou. i uke no oiar. in aeo lor 40 yvarsi. nuuir
iviii a kj on every isuei.
TIAS'd
lbs. Best Bamole Tea, 11.60; I lbs. Van
Hj.fr Km f 'r. Te fviveu or black), fcl.
Sent in lackaKea of 6 .bn. and npeard to
ai1. addrenti te tvcmnlor prioe. uircuisr. ma'tw iree.
'i'lire fiA'rn4 twa rri. lmnnrtn,.. Us Chamber,
Silent. New York. PoatoBice hi 1 878. A enta w&nNd. j
VOUMG tvlEN
I month, (small saiur, wnilol
1 ..... .e'.eeruubj i
eam l to ll'(li
ernlt tf. bltvl.tl I, tur
Siahed. Address R. Valentine, Msnaaer, Jmw.vrlf.Wir,
IVINH Patent Ilnlr-C'rlmpers B.rnp'e Boa
60 ota. Re nilers supplied bj ao. Wholesale Notion
House in the United states. Se jd lor oiroulam. Manu
laotnred only by E. Itins,9U3 N. Fifth 8t.,Fhlla.,P.
SHI In dmnn invested in Wall Bt. Stocks make.
ill II III .Tl II I III I fortunes even montn. ooos aeoi
' (re ejplainini arerylhing.
Address BAXTER A CO., Bankers. 17 WallSt.,B.
(JrlUI.1
11 ..t.i ... ml i. m.a,'M. Thur
andsuured. Ioet Prioei Donot iVU
towriU. Ot.V E.Marsh.Wuinor.Mloo.
A AN A A MONTH-Aarenta Wanied-attDe
4KI1 selling artioles in the world ; one sample r
$UUU Addri-a JAY BRONSON. Detroit. Mioh,
frss.
mmm A DAT to Ajrenta oannatug tor tha Klrvata
falT v.kiiai. Tanni and Oatttt Vnm. Addresa
pg p. Q. V 10 KB BY, AngosU, Maine
II A PA YWitn Btenoil OntBU. What costs 4
II I IS cu iefia rapidly or 50 ola. Oatalosoe yrei
D I U 8 .iLHmoBBh I Waah'n 8t..Bo.u.n,laa.
, .. .. .r e wnnnrmT?ilC! HAW
Hi Bled with LA.ltrX.JW 1X.1i a5 our New
.Machine will ont smooth and tine. "":;!
lu.trated circular iree. a,, n-uiu " -. -
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IT East 141k Street, New York.
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ALLEN'S'
THE
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GREAT
REMEDY
l ?nnliM. lnlilH. 7ntlHUinDtlon.
A si Inn ii, Bronclilile. and nil
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CURING
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prices. Popular Books at Popular Prices, is our Motto.
A rT?WrT1Q don't mistake, Aend for ciroularsniv
cXJXill X O ins our unusual terms. Addresa
Oolcmbuw Book Co., Hartford, Conn.; Chicago, III.
The Antidote to Alcohol Found at Lat
The Father Mathew Remedy
Is a oertain and a Deed aura lor in tern iterance. ltd.
stroya all appetite for atoobolio liquors-and builda u
iua uarTuui 07 loin. AIICT O. afODUrDf II r HD 7
Intemperate lnlulenret a nln(le teaMpotwn
ful will remove all utentnl and phtalral de.
preMHlon. It also onrva every kind of t EVKB, Dyi
pkpsia and Tobfiditt of the Liver. Bold br all
druftfriets. 91 per Bottle. Pamphlet on "Alcohol, its
rnecta on the human body, and Intemperance aa a
Disearus1 ent fr-e. Fatbib Mathew TrmpfRancs
amu Manutactdbiwo Co., ao Bond St., New Yo.k.
A nnsitive ronicdr l.ir llrnmi'
t ill 1 disrcsri of
Bins tkinneyi, nisnanr
.'1 Vriiinry
igaoi. fliiut'fi JCcmctly h purv.y M-j-'etablc and
!ireparvu eiuremy i t ium auuve uncan'i. 11 nas
cured thutinamU. i-fry hott'e M-arrant d. tend to W
E. Clarke, rrovidenco. ft I., f.ir tlluitrteil painpii'.'t.
If your dru;Ttrist don't have it, he will ord
truer u
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Soar Stomac1". Rick Headache.
OOUI
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AGENTS WANTED FOR THE"
A HISTORYwraWORLD
ItoonUin AT2 Una taiatoraal AnmrlnsTU avnri I V.lrt
lree double-oolamn naarMa. anrl i thm mnt ivim r laf
H'tvtory of tha World mwr bubimhfd. It baIIm avt stiht
(Send for apaoimen paeff nd eit- terms to A Kent.
Philadelphia. Pa.
TO PHYSICIAN8
AND MOTHERS.
Best Fowl for Infant
ana Invaiwt.
14 That havs nr.iftUl nuul f
bavw exet kooD."
V. H A.M. X I). XtwYork.
other fod I h r e tr und.
Bold bv Druer-friera and
urocers every wiif re,
Manufactured L
td Ly THE CEKEAI.S M'F'O CO.,
18 COLLEOK I LAVE, NEW YOKE.
Tiir. utii others eneaired In the forma.
lion ot hands or orchestra should seud lur
sii.iiint vBa ,a, as -
or Hit iuiebw uuu moRi opprovcu siyio -
WKtiti now Hi uso. awiuui'U nee. Auure&a
T XI KALY. State. tni Monroe Bta..rh.pfOi
WANTED"
-An Agent in every town In the
unite States to introduce into
oar best homes the elegantls
Illustrated Monthly, 1Mb mina'a NunHhtni for
I ljltile Children.'' Kxautatla and valuable Premi
ums given to Oanvassers, which enable them to olear
from 9 1 v to ig.su per wee it. Bena stamp lor ciroulars
and terms, to lit v. J. Hknuy Ahythb, ore of BEAL8
fUaTKH. No. IP Hpruoe Street, New York.
MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS.
It-wtnsfrattd ht bu HIOHKST HONORS AT A Lb
WOKLIVS KXPOUlTIONU XQR TWELVE YEAKS,
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Gulu Medal. 1878. Only Amerioan Organs ave
awarded hi a heat honors at an iuoh. ReAA far oaah oi
Inatailments. I LLC STB ATI D OataLOODKS snd ('iron.
larawith new styles and prioes, sent free. MAMJN 4
UAMf.lN ORGAN OO , Boston, New York nrOhinngo
. X-tSHX J VJ1"." Vlia
ai,T7w!4.T ai SiV.Tw
J f ,) irjXMt."ZjZ??. ,'5
TRI'TII IS UlUHTYt
;jl af i.sr t,
. the tiiue and Tihexe fenj
l.H, s.bJ I., dale at Sbhrriaa.
tij. HABTINI.2,4 r-eemnaj
. Mao. IU. u M Ueie. I
its. In.u.Usf
i
emnMBIinkfaj gl
PIAllUb f
H5 te SiOO-faotory prioeaw
highest honors Mathoaek'a aoals
for aonaj Mneat nDfwhta in
America over 13,000 in use regularly Inoorporated
Ml c ua--rianos sent on trial 40-uage eata.ogo ann.
Mendelssohn Piano Oo., 1 K. lfeth Btreet. N . Y.
Rare relief i c irmr I
KIPPER S PASTILLES..;
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I'rloe etcu.aiJ 1 Uina.
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I mnm -nnnanr
Something New for Agents
:hariestown, ataaa.
b lot o K, mm m m mi v mm tm mm i a j
r i iTiITT a rT fT -"i- ri i lliflini IV
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iufurniutioii concern-1 eA fijjUA V-Plt J I
injr Baud and Orehes-VTfejP ItlvTiJ-E
tr:il retiulB'tLaudcoit- X--..y. LL9Dmfkr7J
nnsic Teachers Will Do Wen
TO TTISII3
, Seholara. MaSOD'S PlfflM I Wjlg
vanr thonsands, if W II B Maathewa.
br Wm. Mason, assisted bt W. B.
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s
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Swelled 1ci
Thrush,
Sore Nipple
Curb, Old So-es,
Corns, Whitl-iws,
Cramps, Boiis,
Weakness of the Joints
Contraction of Muscles.
Merchant's 6arflln Oil U the aundard
Liniment of the United States. Larue size.
i; medium, 50c; amaJL sc Small siae for
i
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N. V., by Merchsnt's Gareiing Oil Company.
JOfaN noDGK. ieCr.
CAPONIFIER
aJssa-Mewsw.11. m.M iB
Ii t 014 teliablo OonMntraU4 Lj
FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING.
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4att and TeUet bosr einleklr.
IT IS WVLL WM10MT AtT MTMWMTM.
Tke market Is Ceoded with (ao-eallsd) OoaeeBKtac4
le, nklah la adalurated nitk aall and main, tmd
IAYM MONET, A MB BOT TBB
OAPONIFIEI
SUlDI bt thb
rsnasjlTMii Salt Manuf f Co.,
PHIL A DELPHI A.
'0
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