The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 27, 1880, Image 4

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    FOE TIIE FAIR 8EX.
Fmshloa ITotM.
Epaulets of small rosebuds are worn
On white Indiffc miialln Arommam
In. "TlUJ.b.a," ,h wW-lled
v i a h- T ""V'" l" P,nt-
, ( ng the gown are the fancy in Paris.
Unlined silks of black surah are im
ported to wear with black silk or grena
dine skirts in the houso.
Maltese nloves in cream. nrl
l&i? made Witil lac
in the wrist this year.
Mitts are to be worn over elovps tlnn
Bummer. Mitts alone should make the
hand warm enough in summer.
China handles for parasols are too fra.
gile for general use, and are followed up
in the satin covered handles, with ivorv
mountings.
A nam lana t 1- S A.V. l" i
bee with an oval and emerald body and
diamond wines, perched on a. n-nM hr
"I'f tii.u pearis
Imperial draeona wrnno-hf. in Bni-ii
anu t-uinese cnaraciers form the em-
j Vii . ? : " 1
oroiaery oi some black silk gowns which
are called Oriental.
White zephyr wool embroidery on
white cashmere is effective if the ribs
oi me leaves ana the stamens of the
uowers be traced in silk.
lll.L.,.. .a . . . .
rt.u Biiaaes oi cough brown, inr inriinr,
r..r 1!4. J Z-WT'
i.m, nnu uuvir couee, ana the
pale leather tints, will be much worn,
as they are newer than the cream
colors.
Worth recently made for a customer a
polonaise of scarlet Bengaline very lona
- "s"j uinutu ueuinu to
show a skirt covered with small ruffles
of black surah.
The imported gingham suits are the
icbuesb oi an wash dresses.
A
whn
pointed tongues of dark scarlet-colnrnH
gmgham.
Suits for young girls are made up
with hooded jackets or a hood on the
back of the dress itself. They are
locsely fitting affairs, of dark green or
navy blue chuddah or serge, or camel's-
The suit with postilion basque, tablie
overskirt and round skirt, is one of the
prettiest designs for a simple dress of
woolens bunting, cashmere, cheviot,
or camel's-hair to be worn in the
mornings at home, for shopping, travel
ing, etc. vv a' "ilve.1
ltoyal Bridal Drease.
Honiton lace owes its great reputation
to its sprigs, which were at first woven
into the ground, but latterly "applique."
or sewn on the ground. In the course
of the last century the making of the
plain net ground on the pillow was a
separate branch of the trade. The net
was beautiful and regular, but expen
sive, as mav hn iniicro tWir. n,v..i
tnat the thread by which some of the
"tic uiauu cobi. as much
as $J50 to $52j5 per pound weight. The
worker was paid in a rather curious
fashion. The lace ground was spread
out and covered with shillings, and as
many coins as the piece would accom
modate were the reward of the maker,
it was no uncommon thing to pay ?500
lor a Honiton lace veil when the busi
ness was in its nalmv Hnva Tho in..
tion of machines for making lace dealt a
severe blow to the peculiar industry of
ZZn":"1;!?
"'"- tAuuui, miB. uury raiuser
records that when wedding lace was re
quired for her majesty Queen Victoria,
it was with difficulty the necessary
number of workers could be obtained to
mate it. It was lirwWfuVnn 1, m.-..
Jane Bidney, wlio caused the work to
be executed in the small fial,in
of Beer and its environs Th(T
cost $5,000; it was composed entire) ,i "n ,n",r"- gular feeding, faithful S K. .i. laPP.earance, f tor
Honiton SDriffs. conneetert wi. in.. grooming, change of diet, salt al wavH I LSl"eiliLuay aiso oe given toiiorn by
by a variety of ODenwnrir st.iteheS . ZZ
the patterns were imniediatly destroyed
so it cannot be leproduccd.
irodueed i
ihe bridal dresses of the Princess
aoy.l, the Princess Alice and the Prin
cess of Wales were all of Honiton point,
the patterns consisting of natural
flowers, ferns, etc. Many of the mo' e
experienced hands find employment in
restoring and remaking old lace, and the
ingenuity they display in this direction
is said to be marvelous.
A Lady on Cynutaatlca.
" A Lady Physician " writes to a New
York paper as follows :
For years past I have been con
vinced that the mania for gymnastic
exercise, athletic development and
muscular power has been productive of
a vast deal of harm. Years ago a
theory in vogue for gaining health was
dieting, and hundreds of people dieted
themselves into insanity or the grave.
Now the mania is for exercise, and hun
dreds of young men, and (although it
may seem a ridiculous statement) young
women also, are killing themselves bv
exercise." Nature rebels at ' knot
ted muscles, and requires the full pay
ment of a serious penalty whenever tLc
folly is perpetrated of developing mus
cle as a business, through the swing
ing of dumb-bells and Indian clubs.
The long walks which arc taken too
frequently and with (mite tnn miw.l
vim, under the influence of a spirit of
emulation to win a bet. are productive
ot far more injury than benefit. But
most of all, I want to call attention to
the idea of daily bathing. It is a sim
ple form of suicide, lacking the element
roo.toov.- .ne l""usu igno-
AMUVl. . 11.1 n I II U H 1 1 I II Pill. I....... .. . .
- " 1 ii nor 1 ui , uecause it 1
lacks the crimson stains and mnniriaA
form oi the ordinary suicids. "
Our young men are not content until
meyarescruDDed bald-headed by the
willing barber, and bok in their youth
very" near of kin'MnHeeH inihni,.
grandsires. Were rebellion raised when
the whiskers are tampered with, 'and
the fact that fashion benevolently and
fortunatelyguards against them.no doubt
iiiey, 100, woum oe stiampooed out of
,Cuv,c BU viieituiaiiy as 10 leave tne
coming man without that becoming
nu ' , , . .
..t" ""jy BcruoDea
sienai failure in some nther
quently.when the surface of thrhnHv
IS dailv denuded nf the entiVle nnHs. iv,
..! ........ I : i ' e .... I
tuuruua application oi me barbarous
"coarse towel," she must repair dam-
ages at the expense ol the digestion or
the natural eliminations of morbid mat-
ler : some organ loses the harmony with
its fellows which is necessary to a per-
fniT nrtiiln II 1 : . . ' . I
foct whole- Cleanliness is not. nnk it
'next to godliness," but'a very laree Dart
oi it, and it is highly Important that of
bathing should be employed as a hvei
enio force; out not the shower-bath
when an exhausted body is slowly wak
ing from an unnatural sleep, nor a cold
sponge when the day's duties have ex
hausted both mind and body. To change
the clothing frequently and permit a
thorough airing, to expose the entire
surface of the body for a few moments
to the air of the room on rising and re
tiring, a light brushing with a soft brush
or fine towel, and a good bath once or
twice a week are all that an American
can do and regain health. Light exer
cise br those" muscles not called into
play in the daily routine is also desira
ble, but . it-should be calisthenio, not
gymnastic, and should not include a vig
orous pounding ol the chest, than which
nothing can be worse for the lungs.
IF IBM, GARDES AMI HOUSEHOLD I
Shield Bnddlna Fruit Trees.
Pomolocigts nm nnw wltrtno-thfe r,ra.
ference to budding tVer graiting in the
SSuen't
cases. There are several
reasons for ihisi preference.
Budding
is more pmIIv and milnkiv
accomplished t it can be done at a more
convenient season j tUe operation docs
not injure the stock in case of failure,
as is always more or less liable in
stocks headed down lor grafting, and
K. ?? Pi n m.eftM ". en -
iWbMJ&S &
tria on the same .took f JhMffir.?
trial on the same stock when the first
ma not take, lo these advantages may
be added, budding is preferred for all
sione-iruits, such as peaches, apricots
and cherries, which require extra skill
in graiung, nut which are bud Jed with
tase.
The time for budding stocks depends
upon two oonaitions; there must be a
W,,o0f!apJn,ihe t?ck' J',in other
w,!..lt should not have fully com-
pleted its arowth. and the shoot from
which the buds are out should be in a
similar condition, but with the buds
that are to be used fully developed. A
little practice will enable one to judge
very correctly of the state of a stock in
reierence to buddinir. The season for
ouaain fruit trees mav he antri tn ex
tend from the first of July until the
first of October. Such trooa
I .. T" w
urow earivin me season mint rwhiiHt
..-u
eariy; such as grow until late in the
auiumn must oe budded later. The
amerent trees come into season as fol
lnnra T. I
.vrro. a lums, uiiernes, apricots on
r 1 11 V1 a nnniia nlina.l..
rneTa1,rpeaches. T.ffS
the
he work of buddimr nni.Xn th.
uurK oi tue stock: parts or separates
freely from the wood, and when the
- f-J J r uv
uuus oi tne year's growth are some
what piumn and the vnnni wnnH
of the ap-
P'oved, modes and is largely practiced
E roved modes and is largely practiced
y OUr best DOmoloifistS. Hnrinn,
cided cm the part to be budded, select a
uiiiuuui spot ana niaue an upright in
vision in tue nark irnni an innli tn
inch and a half long, and at the top of
uuia mane a tTrussuuc rh mar. r.ne w m A
shall form a T. From the stick of buds
i;ut a tuin, smootn s ice or Woorf nH
DarK containinar a hn1 WiM, n,-
rounaea ena oi tue knile next raise the
bark on each side of the incision just
wide enough to admit the
Taking hold of thefoet-stelk of the leaf
insert the bud under the bark oushimV
it gentlv down to the bnttonf nF?h g
ZSl", yTfT.r?iAeA0?m o'fhe.,n:
Cision. If the unner nnrtinn rtl.o ua
projects above tlK
theJT Si ttImhiroffnthatPi?'l.0i
completely fit. Next tie a bandar over
the wound, beginning at the bottom
anH i.m. fi,.mi k r...I,.r"Pm
and tying firmly above, leavino-theonri
and foot-stalk of the leaf only ex-
In about a fortnight, after wi..
the success or failure of the h
willbe apparent. If it has succeeded
ftnd the stock is considerably swollen.
iuuocu ui- i ciuove tne Danaage. If it
uas lanea to taite and the bark still
parts reaany, maKe another trial,
Budding as most frm ,1.
differs from ordiaary grafting, not the
;.., r . TJ 7 1 "uuucjiuuu,
ii osL in us nature or enects. Jiach bud
is a distinct individual, capable of be
coming a tree unaer lavorable c rcuni
stances. In graftinir. n hm
posed of several buds is employed with
wood, while in budding but a single
vvuaiuciauic UUltULILV Of nnrir on H
quantity of the id-
oi tue ad-
joining bark and wood
is uaed. New
lurk World.
Feed for llorii
There are sundry condition
anl tonics Whinh Ar nftnn f.H rt
and Droduce an innrpnoo flnK u..i.
they must be kept i:p or the horse will
ruu d.wn- and ' the end they will do
accessible, exercise, even if it be hard
work' .w!th ,suflic'p,nt rest, pure water,
pure air in inc stable and comfort and
comfnrt. nnrl
quier, win cause almost any horse prop
erly fed to lay on flesh, if not to become
iai. a writer upon this subject, says
Many good horses devour lnrce mmn.
ties of grain and hay, and still continue
lean and poor. The food eaten is not
properly assimilated, it the usual food
has been unground hay and grain, noth
ing hut a change will effect a desirable
iiieiauon in tue appearance of the ani
mal, in case oil meal cannot be ob
tainca readily, minirle a bushel nf flnv
seed with a bushel of barley, one of oats
auu untuer Dusuei oi inaian corn, and
Inf if tta fim i vi .-I i n . n 43.. i . ii . .
Kiuuiiu iiitu line meal, nils
win De a iair proportion for all his feed.
Or the meal of barley, oats and corn, in
equal quantities, may be first procured,
and one-fourth part of the oil cake
mingled with it, when the meal is
sprinkled on cut feed. Feed two or
turee times daily, mingled with a peck
of cut hay and straw. It the I mrun will
eat that amountgreedily, let thequantity
be increased until he eats four or six
quarts at every feeding three times a
. y i, lonS as the animal will eat
una allowance, the quantity may be in
creased a little every day. But avoid
the practice of allowing a horse to stand
at a rack well filled with hay. In ordpr
to iiuien a norse that has run down in
flt'Sh, the groom Should he vnrvnn.rt.imi-
lar to feed the animal no more than he
will eat up clean and lick the manger
F. . i. I-, i n n . . ir . ; n
uiuic aniuu express.
Household Illnta.
Lse white . oilcloth, bound with red,
iui wan protectors DacK oi the kitchen
table and under the hooks where pans,
etc.. are hung.
u - 1
rotato water, in which potatoes have
peen scraped, the water being allowed
f setl c' und afterward strained, is good
v,. iTUU6.u6uiuui ui biik. geuuity, ana so cioso is tlie imitation
When you clean your lamp chimneys, taat alternate strings of false and gen
hold them over the nose of the teakettle' uine shown by jewelers can scarcely be
when it is boiling furiously. One or two distinguished. Alourning jewelry of
repetitions ot this process will make
them beautifully clear,
c
dwci-u taiuuis ceniiv. H.ven a rnir
m. Hn... nKi. lUnX ... . .l
-cv. Hcu siiuum ue tieateu wiin consiaera-
tion. a severe digging with a broom
wears the warp and scrapes out the lint
01 me rags quite needlessly.
To keep dr ed beef: Do un in thiei.
' .el' in alternate ; cover the
l? wua or as0es5 8et a wo1-
C ml. nn.i.li Ln . . J . 1
owui iin u uo maun to last a
lonS time by having a yard more than
tne lenStn needed to caver the stairs,
or len 1mx can Cuange it so that the
8ame P'ace in tue carpet win not come
uPn the edge of the stairs every time
it la nut H i in ti I
is put down
To make bakinsr powders : One nnnn
bicarbonate of soda, twelve ounces
ot tartano acid, two ounces of cream of I
tartar and one pound of flour; mix well
through a sieve. In making biscuit use
one teaspooniut oi tne powder to one
pint oi nour.
When making cake or omelette, take
your discarded egg shells, crush them
Into small bits, put them into your de-
canters three parts filled with cold water
o-uu. wDi,rH (nth. rrT
K.n rnTii, "-Mmand, we nave come to utilize the
An old farmer was wondering " why
in tnesedays it seems impossible to have
an honest horse-race," when a neighbor
interrupted him with the remark that
"its br cause we haven t an honest
human race."
USEFUL SHAMS.
The ftnbslltnte Which IttiriiaSf Ins;
nutty Has Made.
One of the most noticeable features
of modern times is the immense pro
gress Which has been made, and the
manufacturing ingenuity and scientific
sum displayed In finding substitutes
for expensive or scarce raw materials
and articles in general demand. The
fact is apparent beyond question that
an is ia-t invading the domain of na
llir. fllinmlnfrtt is ntialilin m t r. vn.
vegeuble7yes and to
artifl?ial w creditable imi-
tations; mineral oils replace animal and
vegetable ones lor Uluminat nir imr-
poses, and the electric light is treading
upon tiie neeis oi gas.
The expensive outfits for the whale
fisheries are comparatively abandoned
whalebone and blubber from the huge
marine mammals being less in request;
coral insects may proceed with their
submarine constructions unmolested
tue sea tortoise will be pursued less
eagerly for its carapace ; the ostriches
oi me uescrt be less sought after; and
even the great pachyderms of India and
Central Africa can be soared tn he mnm
usefully employed in extending the
march of commerce. Under our enlight
ened civilization we can now manufac
ture our own whalebone, coral, tortoise
shell, ivory and feathers, withiut the
need ofpenetratinginto wild jungles and
arctic or tropical seas for our supplies.
Tk r l . i . i
Aim caiiiiiuliuu oi wuiticoone in com
merce will not deprive us of our un
brellas. or the female sex of their
parasols and corset busks. Rattans
norn s apea into pimbJe bones, while
steel ribs also do duty effectually for
Da teen.
Ivory being an expensive . material
and in continual demand, has formed
the subject of many patents for good
fflgW.phn
"LliS?Vr,?Vc "AA1
an
opaq ue cement than the natural dentine
The best und most effectual imitation.
which takes a good polish, is the
American substance passing under the
name 01 celluloid
Celluloid is one of those inventions of
recent origin which has become a sub
stitute lor manv natural raw materia la
It IS a SPCCiesOf Solidified en rH inn nrn.
duoed by dissolving gun cotton in cam-
puur wiin me am oi neat and pressure.
The applications of celluloid are now
legion. As a substitute for ivory it is
best known, and so nerfect is the re-
Vi ow?d aPa ? Perrecfc 18 t"e
8et?b'nnce thRt ft close inspection is r
quired to distinguish the counterfe
? mflnpctinn ia re.
? "'" "S1"" uouniunen
the genuinl; the absence of the
ff?"1,' or the caief dis-
' ??n.:V!Hu'017 Presses not only
h t u l .7? Ma 6188 tl?ty 7 1V0.r?
but it does not warn nor discolor with
age. It is much used in making combs,
backs of brushes and hand
looking giasses and portraits,
A,li-Kn.,v.B,,anc,.f?r9. P'!?q and
?SV"Q,
said to be equal iu elasticity to those of
ivory, une advantage it has over ivory
is that it may be molded, so that the
most delicate and elaborate articles can
5 uiaue with it at a traction of the cost
oi true ivorv
An pnrileaa rnpiolw rF
wivis u msu oe given to cenuioid by
the admixture of proper pigments. In
imitation of tortoise shell it is made into
such articles as combs, card
cases, napkin rings, etc. The pink coral
so popular for jewelry is admirably
imitated with it. and so are malfiMiito
and amber mouthpieces for pipes, cigar
uuiucib nuu musical instruments.
Beautiful fancv ornaments nrn mode
of artificial tortoise shell, which is
formed by molting gelatine at a moder
ate ; emperature with a small amount of
metallic salts, running the whole into
molds, and Stain intr tho. mn.aa nritli tt
re auiphate of ammonin, so as to pro
?ue an lmlt,al10';..01 tUe Kraln of natural
prusimg it over with a paste made of
L!?SPur,t8 f, ilm5 and ? ''"Sf? Jye.
" ""' ry. iins lorms
sulphuret of lead with the sulphur con
tained in the albumen of the horn, and
produces dark spots, which contrast
with the lighter colors of the horn.
Among minor products which inn
been successfully imitated are meer
schaum, horn and coral, by the pulp of
potatoes. turniDS. or carrots. trentoH
with sulphuric acid.
ustnch leathers, which, as the
coveted court plumes of fashion have al
ways been in demand at hich nriff
are not only getting more plentiiui by
the domestication of the bird, instead of
hunting it down in its wild haunts, but
imitations of all kinds have sprung u p
those of spun glass sold at from t w. .
shillings to eight shillings each instead
of ten shillings to twenty shillings;
those made of silk, etc. It has hereto
tore been the custom to work up all the
odds and ends ot ostrich feathers into
plumes, and even to make use of the
feathers of other birds. But it was left
for Yankee ingenuity to get up an imi
tation, the comnonent narta nf urhin).
are silk on a rattan or celluloid quill
This " sham " could be easily passed off
on ladies as genuine, and almost defies
detection by others than experts.
Cloth, in imitation of furs anH oi-;a
is now made from mohair or goat's wool
and the resemblance is so good that at a'
few yards' distance it is difficult to tell
whether it is real or imitation. It is
colored to resemble seal, beaver, otter
and chinchilla, and lately there has
been quite a quantity made in iniit.-itmn
of ostrich feathers, and used very larirel v
Fmliiiinmliir.. J.., A . BWJ
aw u lujiuiiifto ju uicaaco nuu manties.
At the last Paris exhibition there was
an imitation white squirrel Shown
nut.o
shaded to a light lawn
Artificial pearls have lone been mnnn.
factured with the greatest skill and in-
oiacic giass uas replaced the more ex
pens ve jet ornaments anion? the lnurer
classes.
Numerous patents have hppn iaunet
from time to time for making imitation
marble, which in practice have been
more or less success! ul; by some of these
an almost perfect imitation of th vh.
ous shades and colors of niurbie is ob
tained, ana state is made to imitate
marble. Artificial stone is now made
to any extent.
baa bids tare to be replaced ere inn
by the electrio light, mdinnir hv th
progress Mr. Edison hao made with his
electric lamp.
Cartful tuought and ingenuity are
always on the uearch to utilize wahte
proaucts, ana to nnd substitutes. For
instance, there is a large demand lor
o tr no tnr vurlAiia in ii ii 1 1 1.. ..I . . . : .
eggs Ior various manufacturing pur-
There is no end to artificial produc
tions, and the list might be extended
indefinitely, including artilicial ice,
which renders us independent of King
Frost; artilicial suear. which we ...
make from Btarcu or rags; artilicial
weed Tol TJJ
slwdust Sr straw ariiKHieprBsed
iS"orlS7li
parcSnt from vllti S
icatuci oeuuuiB more in ae.
mand, we have
lormeriy neglected skins of the alii.
gators, the snakes, the kangaroos, the
porpoise miu omer sea mammals, and !
nshes. BrUinh 2 rode Journal.
The laueh of tha school.cirl iio
he! he!"
A Baboon Dinner Episode.
Bishon Colenan irivea thia ineiden. I
the early life of a South African baboon
1 here is something quaintly human
about it:
It was a hot day, and a number of
naooons were sunning themselves along
iuc uuiium oi the 1 uonga. xuey Jay
"t'"" ""eir DacKs, with haii-cJosea eyes,
mbbing their stomachs in a state oi
placid enjoyment. Two or three young
baboons had wandered to a little dis
tance down tho i Donga, searching for
scorpions from stone to stone just below
tue in. . xiiey were not very successful
and it did not appear that their move
mcnts were of much concern to their
eiaers.
Presently, however, one of the voune
ones, turning up a stone, lit upon a par
ticularly nnu ana iai scorpion, which,
with a lurtive glance round at his elders,
he seized and popped it into his mouth
having first pinched off the sting. He
at once proceeded to turn the stone over
again with great assiduity, as though
in lurtiier unsuccessful search for scor
pions.
He had not eseaned nntiee. hnwevpr
for down the gully in a sluggish roll
vuiua a great Daboou, who seized the
young one by the scruff of his neck,
aliasing mm vigorously until the plum
morsel dropped from his nnne.h. TIav.
ing gobbled this un. the elder baboon at
uiiub regainca his lounge, and all went
un ueiore m the sleepy hollow.
IIome-Mnde Soda Wnter.
The artificial SP.lt7.pr water tnniiii Willi
a taiwiuiu acia generator, is already,
says the Scitntifio American, an imita
tion lar lrom perfect of the natural
water. A reoinn tn mnlro it
scaie lor lamny use, as it were, can only
give a product differing still more from
- -1 "wma. v av w UUVf U1UIV11
that ot the spring. Yet the following
yvuuiu iiuriy imitate tne taste anrt nrnn.
m me natural water :
Used Chloride nf eale.inm i irvninp
Chloride of magnesium '2 grains
Chloride of sodium 15 grains
Citrate of iron 4 grain
a in mriu acia s drachms
ruearoonate of snda qa rfraniimi
Water sufficient.
Dissolve all the salts, ex ceptinc the
un tune acia ana the hicarhnnate. in
about one pint of water, and introduce
tne solution into a champagne bottle.
I hen having completed the requisite
quantity of liquid so as to leave an
empty space of about two fl uid nnnoea
aaa tue tartaric acid, and immediately
iwiei tno uicarDonate oi soaa, uorkthe
bottle tightly, secure the cork with
StOUt cord, and SPt. the hnttlp nsiHo tor
aoout six hours before it is opened. It
ia men reauy ior US6.
Nutritions, restorative, cmictinsr. atrencrtB.
ening and purilying are Halt Bitters.
JNo." she said, as she sipped the
cream it would take his last dime to
pay ior, JNo, I never eat cake myself,
but ma says she is eettine awfully hun
gry waiting for a piece of my wedding-
Feeble and exhausted constitutions restor
ed to health and strength by Malt Bitters.
The oldest pictures in the world, so fnr
as is Known, are contained in t he re.
entiy rebuilt ISoudah museum, nt
uairo, J-gypt.
Mr. J, H. Purdi:. rini;.i nf.i:n.
. V., writes: I hnvn .t..;,,.j n. u .11'
nu- c . . V" " "
oynin ana ao not hoa Into nt nil in ,.o
tu.u,neDuing it 10 my customers as being n
v v p u k.u i u ivi remeuy.
Sweden has now ahnuh o.onn nrimnrv
scnoois, and expends each year for
scnooi purposes nearly 2.250,000.
In Powder Form.
VW. i i. .l.ia luiu. uiiiiitw within
the reach oi all. By making the medicine
yourseli you can, from a 6O0. paoknRo con
taining the barks, roots and herbs, mnke two
bottles of the liquid Vegetine. Thousands
will gladly avail themselves ot this oppor-
uiiiimj, nuu uny Liitj conveniences to mnki
the medicine. Full directions in every pack
nge.
Veeetine in powder form is nlH h .11
drugv ists and general stores. If you cannot
buy it oi them, enclose fllty cents in postage
stamps for one package, or one dollnr for two
packages, ana 1 will send it by return mail.
11. it. otevens. noaton, Mass.
A Household Need.
A book on the Liver, its diseaexi and th,t
rea:mem sent tree, including trui
l-iver Complaint, Torpid lirer, Jaundict,
L4.iuDiia, unwwue, yunsupaiion, uyspep
i-.a, aiaiana, etc. Aartress Ur. Ranlnril iri
itroaaway, new xork city, 14. r.
The Voltain nr.r.h.u. ..
Will sond their Kleetro-Voltaio Belts to the
afflicted npon SO days trial. See their adver
tisement in this paper headed, " Chi JO Days
inai.
I.yon's Heel SliiTenera keen hnnta anrl ilinu.
Iraight. Sold by shoe and nurd ware dealers.
In C.W. nriisnn'l CEt.EllV t CnAWnArtT.E PIl.l.S
r.i pi-i-parcl oxnrfsely to cure Si.-k llt-ii.lache. Nervniii
ll.-ntlm-lie, Neuialititi. Kcrv.msnt.ss, SleeplessneBS, Par
an.i 1111.I In-lii-btiou. hikI will nne aliv c.tse. Prlte. All
rts. a Ijox. or six boxes for rill. Post free. Pariik,
1 1a AGS & Co., Wliolistle Ilririul.l5, Poitlaud, Maine
Or.ler at once. SatisfucLion iiiiartiiiiuca.
. CAllO. To a'l who are mnTerlnir from th arm
ril lii'l't'-retloni of youth, nrvo'-a wpaknciH. i nrivilprav
Ton, HlhlS OF VIIAKUK. Thia great remedy waa ills-
'" uiiMiTinni, cir., i win Ri-ii'i a uei ilia mat win cure
vovereu uy a umsiuiiary in aouta America, semaseir.
Hiresea enveiooe to tlia itar. JOSivl'U T. INHAN
Stutwn D, Neui Turk (My.
. ... ronaumiition Curtrl.
An ou phyakiai., retire i from p actiee, bavrS had
placed In Ins linn Is by an Kast India mlwloniry the fo
inula of a simii'e vegitah:i- remedy for the apeedy an I
ri.H-.iuii iuir i.ir ..onsiiuiiiiinn, iwoni'murj. uatarrli.
Astliina. and all Th'oat and f.unii Alleilioin, a'soa lvosi
uve and radl ul cure lor Nr-rvi us Del.llity and a I ner
louat .oinplali.t-, after liavina testi l its wondeiful rura
in e p.w, i in tiimiMiiiclB i,f i-a-., Ima I e t It hiaduty tj
niake It known to hia,iitl:ilril lell. i. Alt ate I l.y thll
motive aijcl la Oesir.. to redeve human sullirliiK, I wl I
semi free of cha ge to a'l who dislre it, this iciine, In
Oeiuwii. French. or Kiik'mbIi with full directions tor pre.
liaMii and using. Sent l.y mail by add'esI..K wits
Slanip, naming this paper. W. W SUEUAK, UU
Powers' mock, Roclieiri'. Y.
illE MAKKETN.
EW TOOK
Meef Oattle Meet. Natives, livewt..
09
04
04(4
10
oa
ntAB o.i,.ii .- i .
nueep...,9
LaniLa
1'oks Live.....
Dressed
Flo.u Ex. Htate, iroot! to fancy
to
a V'j
& 00
ia 1 n.i
Weatern, good to fancy. B no
Wheat No. J Red 1 81 (is 1 82
ho. 1 Wblte i a,i4(S i u7
Rye-State B3S 94
barley Two-Rowerl State RA , 7R
uoru uugradMl Weateru Mixed.... 62
Houlberu Yellow 65 (4
Oats White State 48 (3
Mixed WBtero 43 (4
Hay Ketull gradta.. 86 (4
(4
57
60
mruw Long Kyo, per owl 1 00 4 1 05
llopa State, 1879 -a (4 28
or Meae, new 11 12)4(411 20
Lard City Steam 7 laid (4 7 16
etroleuiu Crude 0 If)? Kfflned 07X
viuier state ureamery.
Diry..
Weatern liuitatiou Creamery
Faotory.
Oheeae State Factory
Skirua
Weatern ,
EHKa State and Peun
18
14
C4
23
20
17
16
14
(4
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12 .
1'J
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60
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. 1 2 1
BD.TALO.
Floor City Oronnd, Mo. 1 HirlUK.. ( 25 14 76
Wheat No. 1 llarj Duluth , 1 24 & 1 24
Corn No. U Weatern 44,(4 4H
Oatit State 87 14 38
liarley Two-rowed B,te , e6 14 70
' BOaiOM.
Beef Oattle Live weight
Sheep
Hogs
05V4
0X3.4
06(4
06K
Flour Wiacoualn and Miuu.Pot an
t4 8 25
Corn Mixed and lollow 13
ueia extra nuite ,, Bl (4
Bye WUte. uj (4
Wool Waahed Combing h OoUlna., 60 14
Uuwaaued. " " 0 4
BKIQHTO (HAM ) CUTTL1 MABI1T
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9)
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4J
Beef Cattle, live weight 06 9
10
08
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Sheep.,
Lanjba
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06 (4
06 14
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Flour Penn. oholoa and fauoy .. , .
Wheat NU. 2 nea
Bye SUM
, f 76
, 1 31
6
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Corn State follow
63 14
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Dutter Creamer. ..Vtra .
41
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13VJI4
leiralaoia Crude . ,
.07 I4U7X bWnuW
The Care of Dogs,
Dogs are subject to accidents, and
swellings or tumors of various kinds on
different Darts of the body! and in suoh
cases, if you do not know just what to
do, it is better to consult some good
autnority, sucn as tne euitor oi a urst
class snorting paper, toan to try exneri
merits which may or may not be for the
good of your favorite.
Nearly all dogs enjoy an occasional
washing, and if they do not get it their
skin is apt to become foul, and vermin
may collect, which will prove very
troublesome and difficult to remove.
When the dog is to bo washed, get two
large buckets full of soft water, a rough
towel and a cake of soap for dogs, lor
which you may be obliged to send to a
dog-fancier. The water in one bucket
should be lukewarm, and that in the
other cold. Tie the dog in the yard or
on tiie grass under a tree, and begin by
Eouring a little of the warm water on
is shoulder, nt the same time rubbing
on the soap. Keep on in this way until
every inch of the dog's body is covered
wall a latner, wnslung tlie head last
ana taamg care not to let the soapy
water get into enner ins eyes or ears.
After the dog is thus thoroughly cov
ered with lather, wash it off with clean
warm water, at the same time gently
squeezing the hide and rubbing down
ward. When the soap is all rinsed off
dasli a few dippertuls of cold water
over the dog and rub his jacket briskly
witn tne rougu towel, men untie mm
and let him have a good run, after
which, when his coat is nearly dry, is
the time to give him a thorough comb
ing and grooming, carefully unraveling
every bit of tangle or mat you may find
in ins lea t ner. ( 1 lie long nair of a dog
is called his " leather," not feathers.)
In order that a dog may be kept in
good health his kennel requires frequent
attention. Not only should the bedding
be always sweet and dry, but the place
should be occasionally scrubbed with
soap nnd boiling water, and left to be
come thoroughly dry in the sun before
it is again occupied.
If your dog has a collar and every
well-behaved dog deserves a prettv col
lar to wear when he goes out for a walk
be sure and take it off as soon as he
comes in. Remember also that while
the outside of the collar must be keDt
clean and bright in order to look well,
it is very important for the good of the
dog thai the inside should be kept clean
as well, and not allowed to becom
foul. Harper s Young People.
The old mausoleum of Augustus Cjo
sar at Koine is being converted bv an
I.:. i. i .. . 1 ' i.j 1 ,r
urcuui-ct into a Bpienciia moaern lliea-
ter.
" I Am All Played Out "
Is a common complaint. If you feel so
get a pacKage ot tuanoy- w ort, and take
it, and you will at once feel its tonio
power. It renews the healthy action of
the kidneys, bowels ana liver, and thus
restores the natural life and strenrth to
the weary body. Get a box and use it
at once.
Father Is Getting Well,
My daughters say: "flow much better
father is since he used Hop hitters. He
is getting well alter his long suffering
from a disease declared incurable, and
we are so glad that he used your Bit
ters." A lady of Rochester, N. Y.
Ultca Herald.
Important to the Tair Sex!
TRW HPffiT 17 Vf2 T T I'll PFIl?TW . T
sWaMm whites.) Painful Monstmation. Ulceration, Ova
rian Diseaaea, Absent Menstruation, all diseases, known
as lemniH weanness. i uey nave Deen used in r.nelana
for years as a pemxiical and reiru atina nil . Sold bv all
DniRKists everywhere. Price gl.OO per box or six boxes
iur o.uu, sent ny nir.ll rrwe or post ace, securely sealed.
mi it, i.ic ay ,ui.im(im; to.,
Murhanics li lock, Detroit, Mich.
Wholesale AMnts for U. H. rf"Pamphltta sent free.
C. N.CKITTKXTON. Wholesale Agent, Now York.
UNITED STATES
Patent Brokers and Inventors'
ASS OOI A.TION.
Patent KlL'lits sold at Private Sale and hv Pnblli- Ann.
tion. Patents obtained and Searches made on the Lowest
Terms. CorreEDondenca solicited. fMrrnlara unt nn
application.
WM. CltAWSIIAW. Manager.
Cao Arch Street, FlllLAIKl.l'nlA.
la tt Orlftnal CMcenuate4 Lre asal RetltMa rrna)
Soap afaaer. Uiretlnna aorompaay aaca Oaa for maLtna
liar. I, Hort and Toilet uap atrtcklr. tt is tua
ri'il-'t.?nd trwLa. Ask roar frxxxr far slAPOai.
I I l-.lt, aad lake ae otlierr.
HUN K SALT rr;FACTURIWa CO., WmU.
30 DAYS' TRIAL.
We Will atlld AUF KIi'trn.VnttlA 1A1. . i . . I. -
Eleitrlc Appl lances upon Ulai fnr :ui dava t.) llioa. aflil. ted
With NertMtM hebilitu an.) j - .
A.ao vt the l.lver, Kl.lneya. Itl.eunmtlatn. p.r.'i.a
imniriiaTMlnl,.
Adorcai Voltaic Halt o..Marihall,!llhh.
VALVE ORCAN
uiaia, jbh iii.ti. ii clivals
Laaiaav
Stilh II.
luumcuot-t fn. Tot data w JJ wn4 a tlifLD PLaTFD
K fiaa t sol. iV salsai ear bUdhm. Thia hualt aats axart ol
In wl posKan. W tna do that lo latrudiio than . Iheii raald t.rTstwna,
.00 rUlUI CTtt. lntumi-B TAX.VC01UaH W.. Pl.., UU
BAiirLB r.M roe
A GREAT OFFER tiZZXxSV
VI Ik it, upward. Harranlnl l u nind
IIiihiI l.i.ti iiiueitiaal ItHiuniiia. Mil ; I
Vunlr.l. IilMatrnletl IAIAI.iiI.I i; 1-KB.
HO HACK VVAXi-.ua dt CO.. HjlUlily.IVY,
TO THE
If rou wish to see the picture of youi
futuie liUntsuiid orwik, tugtllier with
Dtiiue tinJ tlatfe of inurriuf, pivo yom
a:e, color of eye mi l I. a r, ua I ml
its (CD mont-v. or 4O011U txtit ie
CURIOUS
uip. to W.FOX, liojt 470, FulUuviile, K. V.
YOt'NO MAX OR OLD,
If fast wtu laianaat HoaaiMaM. to,
laf atana.ru, aaatr (tta ti Lair
Wall aaa 4a, ia laavaa, aWtaaftLaa aol
aai(v4t tka Li aaf tf., aVai'l
kmmkmtpi, bat aaa4 .! Bit SMU fgt Urn
OraM Aptuuah DiaarT ikat aaa Ma
rrt fai-ad. Adiiaas. lii. OOXZklLt.
IWi 10. LUaswa. Uaaa. iiist. Ju.
WAIVTEO Soldiertwho did not receive f ilOO I
S. JtoUIItV S111 thfhHH Who tililnis-lal ill-n In
ervl c to know the new Law. A Pension 0 14 will tiiva
ou ai.l-'vO Arrears. Send stamp for iaper. Koorogct
uo., Wftbimigton, p. p. Rip cs,u-Io
OPIUiVi
Honthlne lfbltCard u 10
toltOdtas. So r till Cored.
WAtVTKIr Baleawca to canraaa for tha sale ol
oar Nururf Ku.k AH,lru W a S RUITH.
Genera Harauriea, Geneva, N. Y. fcatabllalied ltae.
uniiaren's Orab Bag I Every Grab a Prise I Something
--"I aaw lfa.piiVU. VU f I 1V lUf VIM lOHf WHO tJ2f.
bag. Good proflt. ChatUrbOai Co.,4H CortUpdt 8k, N
V.
5 DayMSAil!I,;,nr,ut$2 Sample Free
Address Agency. 159 Hudson Street, Mew Tort.
WANTED i
aka W . fc.a.fc
Vegetine.
IN POWDER FORM,
60 CE5T8 A rACKAUE.
Dr. W. ROSS WRITES:
Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, Weakness.
B. R. STF.YiKi, Boston! I have been praetlclng
medlclnefor twentjr-flve years, and aa a remedy for
Borofnta, Liver Complaint, Dyapepsla, Ktieoma
tlsm, Weakness, and all Disease of the Blood, I
bave never found its equal. I have sold Tiorttki
for seven years, and nave never bad one bottle
returned. 1 would heartily recommend It to tboae
In need of a blood purifier.
Dr. W. BOSS, Dmuslst,
Sept. 18, 1878. Wilton, Iowa,'
Vegetine.
ONE PACK AWE IN POWDER FORM
CURED SCROFULA.
HOW TO REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS' BILLS.
84 Bbemkr St., East Boston, Mass.,1
Bept. 80, 1879. (
Mr. H. B. STXTFNS-Dear Hlr: My little danRhter
Btelia has been afUlcterl a long time with Scrofula,
iiiffertiig everything. I employed different pliy al
caus iu East Boston, but they helped her none. I
bought some of your Powdcii Fork Vkortinr,
and my wife steeped it and gave it to the child
according to the directions, and we wore surprised
lu a fortnight's time to see howthechlldhad gained
in rlwh atid strength. She is now gaining every
day, aud lean cheerfully recommend yonr remedy
to lie the best we have ever tried.
Keepeotfully yours, 3, T. WEBB.
Vegetine Is Sold by all DrngKlsts.
MALT BITTERS
TRADE MARK
TO PREVENT NIGHT RWE.VT8, to esse the
cough, and arrest emaciation aud decline, no
other form of malt or medicine can pontdbly equal
MALT I1ITTEHH. Thie Nutrient and Tonic is rich
in uourishnient aud strength. It tides the natient
over tlie most critical stages of Consumption,
digests and urtsiiiiilatea food, enriches aud purities
Ihe blood. Prepared from Utlffrmentnt Unit anil
Wmt by the MALT U1TTEIIM COMPANY.
commended to Consumptives, Delicate Females
Sickly Children, and tho Debilitated, aa tho most
lHiwerful Ueatorative in medicine.
ST TTTrVT lKhing Humors, 8raly Eruo.
W I lj tiotiH, Scalp Affections, Salt
1 Jim a Ithi'iim, I'Horiasis, Soald
meriere Head, Ulcers aud Soros ln
UlsLAota. fallibly cured by the Ctm-
OL'H A ltKMKIJIKS. which h.v
performed rnirncles of healinir unnaralieled in
mi dlcul hiHtoiy. Send for Illustrated Treatise.
eniitaiuitig tcstiniouialH from i very i.rt of the
Uut Prepared by Weeks & l'ottor, Chemists,
Boston, Mass. Ho'd bv Druggists.
JOSEPH C. TODD,
.Ln!rineer finr Hrnrlnniat.
PATERS0N, N. J., AND 10 BARCLAY ST., N Y
PI.1 T In IT in .Tntn II. inn ain.l I ) . 1 w.-lj
iSt-.'ani-enmnei HTTi Hull r nf rvcry (U'ruriptlon: Uolslinit
pMtiiSiieryJor Mines, to. lv er and exchidve manufao
tur;ri. tne new l'dtei t lUixtt-r t o. table Knglne. Tbese
eniiiPBan; a urt at tnitrovi.-ii,t.nt over the oUl tlyle and
ft' ft mllll ilAl.lv niiftrit.t.1 P..r tail tVlr.,1. . i.... i..: i T" m
toediMiikal purpura, facud for deicriLtlvt circular.
amuure-B ouuve.
J.ESTEY&CS BRA.TTLEB0R0 VI
Ki position. s aMiiVIAeaVl Kir-oalUoo.
TbIs wondsrfnl substance la ai-knowWIrad hv ahvrf.
atans Ummalioat Ihe world to be the beat nmedy dls
oovered fnr the cur of Wounds, P.urna, Hhearaatlain,
n.ui L,inroiyr ruca, vauurn, iyininiaina, ac la Mrilsf
that svery on saay try It, it Is put np In IK and a.1 ornl
bottles for household use. Obtain It from vour ,lniw.
aird jou wlU And u auptrlor la aaythlaf yan have eves
. 4a
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
he aaoat vaMabla
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treaaary e( kM!dfe. nan baa aaver Vafore baaa
paoileara in eaa vorauia, so niaca asarai aarormauosi
sa avsry eabject. B'aubf ally Ulaatralaa, frUe M JK.
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TO AGENTS t ,K " mU kun. laraM,at.
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THE VICTOR
Double Huller
Clover Machine
If the only kind tht bmi erer
bulU-U lOU bushcli of n-M
lo oue day from damp aul
wet ptraw. H- nd for De
ncrtptive Circular and Prtca
I.int. which con tales naoj
lfi'.rrt con fir mini this.
llaari-rattAw n Aarrlculturul I mnlcroeni Mfcr. Co. 1
Btnte. uAere vuu taw Advertittmtnt ilutfcrstowu ML'
SORE EARS, CATARRH.
Many people are at1Uctel with these loathsome disease,
eut veiy few vor g.-t well from them; thU it owing U
linpr. per treatment only, as they are rea'tlly curable II
properly tn at e-i. TUIa i no l.lle boait but a fa-i I hav
p'uven ovtT au-1 over atrnin ly my treatment. Send fol
my nuie noK.fw to au n win u-u you al about tneM
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Heading , Fa
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ORGANS
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free, A. M rest, UAMKL F. UK ATI Y, Wash ing tun, K.J.
Sr. KueUsfi
Uterine
CAiacLicoa
liio( the Womb, Whites, Chronic Inrfamnmtlou or
iHtt.tt.uon or i ne womu, iiiLMtienial lleiuorruaKeor
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uaiiuii,u,u. .u wu uuii ii-iiuuio rt-uieuj. oeuu Hm
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$laUi ur buillv-
PENSIONS
Allowe'l nniler New Law to Soldterj or their lUIrs frort
oute ol dibdiare or dralli. A.ldr.., villi sumps.
AL.I.KIV V. C'I,AHK, Waalilngton, P.C.
KITS Waiit.il for "The lllbla In Pictures,"
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TWO CARBONATE MINES
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VOUNC MEN
' aiOUUl. KVrrT arra.lnaL arm
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atioa, A.Oieta IL Tafc-itLae. Mauaaar. JaaecrUla. Wta
$66
A WXEK tn your own town. Terms and s O jtnt
free. A.ldrt.-a l. Haixirr a Co., Portland, Mains.
AKT OF itl Vssay.lO cants, pofctpalrt.
. AdOreis gtaaai hXuar. 6a aV Win Bt, Mew York.
tn C9fi per day at home. Samples worth a free.
a IU iJiU Addia bnasoa Co., Pnlaad,litalo.
UNFERMENTE
MALT AND HOPSg
FEMALES
fll V f i , a,, iiaifTni,i.iaiiMimr jl j
!- II
K 05
ri
The Only
THAI ACTS Al I"
THE LIVER,
THE BC2W
, and th KIDNEYS.
Th is cevnbined artionrfve it won
derful power ta cure- a1' tlis'am.
Why Are We ft.ck?
Because ve alltn.o these great oritffintt
ito become cfogged or torpid, anui
therefore YLvwJl
. "... .1-
linio the blood that snouia oe erpeucau
Inatvrally.
Bll.KH KSKSH, PI liKH, rtSTI PATIOH.
HHIM'.T OMPLlTI, I lllAUI
D1SKASKH, FKMAI.E AVKAK.
HKSSr.H. AMI NF.KVOtS
DISOHIIEUS.
hv causing free action of these crnans
and restoring their poicer to throw off
disease.
Whr Suffer Ulllnns pains and arhest
Why tormented with Piles, o;istlimtlnn t
hr frlirlitened overdlsorderc-d Kidneys 1
Hliy eniinre nervoua orsic.a nraiiacnesi
uhvlinve sleenloss nltflitsi
Vse KIUNEY WORT end rejoiet Inl
health. It if a dry. vegetable compovnd andl
e.. nafkaaewlll mokeslx qta of Medicine. F.
Oct it of your Drugqitt, h ftm order itr
for you. Price, fl.CHi. r
WSLL3, SICHABS30S CO., Prcprtetotl, 1
1, -.iwiiiwoJirnrtH11-) "v., , , , f i
KT K U Ko HI
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These Bootfl ami Shoes are mivle with double) aeleai
nl n hher-HncU betwrcn, aii'l will krop your feet dr jr
m l wnrm. The outer 1e is prvtecterl Trom wear br
.00IlllnfM HATKM KlOHKKM-hlt
KTICKI HIVKTH, tmbedflrd nni clinched
wlilitn llie iMMly of flie lrallier. nn. are
Kintrniklerd to outwear any other nole. an-l Rave coat
of repairs. All flrft-class dealer sell thesj lxot and
uliopa. if tips are wante-l ti pnptT puttrrti of siie with
AO crnts in ritntmw fnr mnirn size, or 4i cmU for hoja
size to II. U. (JOOniUUII. 1 (Miunh St., Worcoater .
Muss. or to -1 f I i.y in; Avenue, Chkago, 111., ana a palr
w i 1 be ae thy m alh
AN OFFER
To Consumers of TEA iirf COFFEE,
THE GREAT LONDON TEA CO.,
801 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. MASS,
Offer fnihicetmnts for consumers of Tea and ColTee to
net up ( ttifis, and obtain tome of the many Premium
which we otter:
lMirtni; the past four years that we have been establish
t-d in ItOrifon. we hnve sttit out over seven thou
a ii it of the? Cluhorders.
ltelow are a few of the ninny Premiums offered.
With a Order we send a SiU tr-l'iuUrf (Tastor.
With a flO Order we send an thgUsh China Tea Sri y
45 pit its.
t nil n Order we wn 1 n SUvcr-riafxt (Yutor,
ish and Mutter Dish, or an J-Jntf. China Decorated
7,f Ai'C of u pieres.
7 ith n 91 Ordi r we sen I a Fmuh ('m G Id Band
Tut S t ot 44 pkcat or an Euy. t hiita J inner Sit of 106
l-'or a Price List of our Tf nn nti t n full list of Premiums
tn i us a p-v tal, with add -est jVninlv wr ttcn.
WJt:AT Ml.lMi XKt 0.
SO t Wa,MI.''Kh3U Street, Itoolon, ITnaa,
What Everyb ody Wants !
VHO HAS NOT HEARD AMI)
READ OF I T !
Nolo tlio Followlllfjr t
, . PntHisnrRa. O., M iy IS.
3l'S'rS J. X. TlAlllllS A CO Ifrt.'lnicm 1-iiiiif mn (n
that fur setcrn. w- ! s Ik ili-cl with a anrere im;h.
I II t M-e-l U.-lli-j't C.tli4ll ll.lirt.illl. ali i aitpr th.il ...vr.t
oil., r p., r.iiiili'.n,eaih ..f . hi. I, lu.,vea fair tria , hkh
avaltJiiie uotliHt.'. 1'i.rtn? m. wnl n l . lnvs I used,
no in cIMne. liy that lime I w.is th. uuht in the first,
ftum-a ol fi.ii.niii'Ullitii. My eiiu:ii lu-ln-: ino:'i- s vpir- than:
ev. r, I thm Cvihih ucaI wing Al.i.K.V I fjti
II I l,V M . with h has eilft tiially cuieil nip. 1 itiiacl-eiilWuislj-
Mh-ve 11 t Lean eMvllent inclkiiie. ami can
aun. i,u that it will alt'onl inu the hitm-ril p .s.il.'.i- uratl-
uou.iwii ,v ii i 11 iu any iiuiiu.i! vim ii a v r i riDinp.
louialiuiy, NKWION .MUU'HY.
For Sole tty all Metlli liie Denlvra.
FRAZER AXLE GCiEASt.
TMAT IS lisrT
WHAT I SHALU
rtt .tiiiKB VtVC
tnkiuit'yivt i
1 16'
Du TtR THIS I
GREASE,:
FOlt HALF. 11 V AI T. 11V1I tun
Awarded the MEDAL OF HONOR at Uu Centennial
and Paris Fzpaii:ions.
CMcago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., flaw Yorfc
RED RIVER VALLEY
2,000,000 Acres
Wheat Lands
beat In ina World, for sale by tha
St. Paul, MinneaDolis & Manitoba R.R. CO.
Three dollars per aera allowed the settler for braea
! and oulUvatlou. for particulars apply to
D. A. McKINLAY,
aVawid foiarnl.iiliin.r, St., Paul, Minn.
Trxtm Clalm-H.ua. acatakllsua im
PENSIONS.
"w Lm-w. Taooaaads af eValdlen ast been a
. r . JLKMO-,
w. yra
6. W. PAYKE A SOI,, CORHISG N.I,
aa.'aa..a.aaaxa;u isaa.
Patent Hniirk-Arrcstinu Rn.
(ri iioa.inoiinti.a und or. bUlda.
ertical Knttlnea with wro't
turners, l.ui t ka riufety pow
t'la with Suctionul boilers
can't be explutled. Al)
with Atitomutio Hut-Otis.
From $150 to $2, 000.
Send (or Circular. Stat
where you saw thia.
The Koran.
A eiirioaHy to every one, and a neceaaltv
to nil tat uiiciits of IlUtitry or Jtcllirtuit
TMK KOUAS OF MolIAMMKH; traiirj.aUd f:"in the
Arabic by fieorne Sale. Formerly publ nhed at $2 7A; a
Dew, iH-aiitllul Tyisf, neat, ilt.th-U.und edltiuu; price
Hti cenUi and O tnth fnr jHtbtane. Catahtgue of niany
tundard worksi, r-inaikub.y 1w in price, wilt, extra Urm
t c-ubn, fife. Hay whete yon saw fids rdver(n.fiutnL
Amekkak ltotta fcacMiMCK, 'lilbuim ltuildip, a , y
NATRONA V
Is las beat ta the Wort. It la alaohiui .
brat for atertklual Punea. It Sth.ciT fi.wJ?!
auaamilylar BoldbU UriJ
PEWN'A SALT WANUFACTUKIWB C0.r Phil.
WM
$777 $u7hf fe;.,,4A,'-'
P. VIOKKRY. Auuala, Maloa,
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