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    THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
DR. PARKER HONORED.
Iamn l lk iDlrraatUnal lrrla foi One of the Veteran Mlealonarlea (
Oetob.r V, 10OO-Jraaa Slain tlio Mrlkodlat Chorea .Elected
wlea a IttrtMt. ill. hop fur ludia.
Prepared by H. C. Lenlriftool
THE LISBON TEXT.
(Luke 14:1-14.)
1 And It cam to puna, aa H went Into t)
house of on of the chief l'hartiieea to eat
bread on the Sabbath day, that the)
waXched Him.
t And. behold, there u a certain mar
Oafore Him wbkcb had Hi. uropiy.
t And Jssus arm we ring apuke unto th
lawyers and Pbarlaeea. saying,, la It law
fal to heal on the Bubbath day?
4. And they held their peace. And H
took him, and healed him. and let him go ,
t And answered them, u y Ing, Which ol
you (hall bava an as or an ox fallen lntc
a pit. and will not straightway pull blm uul
on the Sabbath day!
1 And they could not answer Him uguii
u these things.
7 And Ha put forth n parable to thns
Which were bidden, when He marked hoy
they chose out the chief rooms; euylng uulc
them.
i. When thou art bidden of any man to a
wedding, sit not down In the highest room,
lest a more honorable man th, n thou be.
bidden of him;
9 And he that bade thee nnd him soma
and say to thee, Give Oil man place; and
thou I', gin with sham- tu take the lowest
room
1U. Hut wten thou art bidden, ko and sit
down In wj lowest room; that when ht
that bade thee comet h, he may Say utile
thee. Friend, go up higher; then shall thou
have worship In th" press DOS of them that
ail at meat with thee.
U. For whosoever exalteth htm.i If sh.ii.
he aliased; and lie that humblelh blmaeli
shall he exalted.
U Then said ho also to him that badf
him. When thou mukiet a dinner or h sifp
pur, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren
neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich neigh
bars; lest they also Mil thee ugalu, and a
recompense be made thee.
IX Bill when thou niakvst a feast, call UM
poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind:
14. And thou shall be blessed, for the
etiunot recompense thee: for thou shalt hi
recompensed at the resurrection of the Just
MUni TKXT. Whosoever exnlt
elh lilmaelf shall lie nliiisedi mid In'
(hat hnmbloth himself shall ! emit-rd.-l.uke
Hill.
NOTES AND CO If ME NTS.
Intervening between the Wfon or
watchfulness and the pre tent lesson
several important events Uuve taken
place. He has utteretl the parablel ol
the mustard seed, of the Iruven nnd (it
the straight (fate. Then hns come tin
lament over Jerusalem, i nil a visit to t In
home of Mary nnd Martha, After at
tending the feast of the dedication, lie
has retired across Jordan nnd re
sumcd His Perean ministry. It is in
I'erea that rie dinea with the Pharisee
ami he takes the occasion to impart
Important ieaeone ou tliuMj present
These three lessons ure:
Concerning Sabbath Keei Jug va. 1-t
Concerning Exulting I ine s Pulf vs. 7-11
Concerning Hospitality vs. tt-lt
Concerning Bbbath Keeping. One
of the chief Pharisees had asked Jesiit
to s Babbath dinner. Among" the
other glleita was a man who had the
dropsy. Jesus had had discussiorii on
previous occasions reg-ardinir healing
,n !! w,,i.i....i. rm.1. . ! T M
vh iii. unuuaiu. i ins nine jmuii de
cided to have the argument (if any)
' . f rn. ii . t-n ia I uiuvm.. liui
- .. - j - "
i unlawful hut vMni..it .1,'t.uu 4t t-
tits own decision, and afterward they
tould criticise and find fault. Bo
Jesus healed the man, und then with
out wnitlnjr, answered the thought in
the hearts of the lawyers and pjinri
sees by asking: "Which of you shall
Ufa. nn ass or an ox fallen into a jilt..
Ud will not straightway (note the
"Kfraightwny") pull him out on the
jkbbath day?" The jihnrisees had re-
rnseu to answer ins question ticforc.
now Ihey could not. I
Concerning Exalting One's Self.
It has been thought by sonic that tin
man with the dropsy had been
broiipdit by the pharisee to his house
in order to see if Jesus would baa I
Mm. This, we think, is true, aa evi
dently .Jesus felt Himself on trial be
lore His host and fellow guesta. One
tiling thut might indicate this Is Hil
relinking those who had sought the
oest places at the table, it was un un
friendly atmosphere In which He
found Himself. So after the Incident
of the healing He took up another
orteoming of the .lews. He had no-
., .un .nj . . i-HMi n i nisi
He tniik their own argument. If It
s.Miiiiii, v,iij not jiick
Pt flie less honored places that their
ouir ,i l. t ... ........ I
".S4V lC I .11- I i i ' i 1 I I M I" 1 I i '
ben asked to take a liiirKor
Sin.,:,.,, n... ..v..
r v uai I ill oi I ill line IIS .1(1
r ,nwn. ins ,iei uai Ki'i'i.Il.l'
p- ".,...,1,-14 iiaws in i in Dinner eUDIi
nv ....4 v... .. (....i. . ....
a inj a laiin 11 n IIS, Sllll sell
v. ui,m B ingrainoii iiitii
..o., num. in inn ure. i uerciore
limits ,MJl i;i ;, lueitiv viilrilua
Mt that "whosoevi'T exalteth him-
, " 'e iiiiu.m ii, inn. ne wave nurn-
- u.iijm 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 nviMii iee ,
Concerning Hospitality.' neu Jesus
fced to the host. hini been KM.
I to the dinner (hat His conduct
- "c y-.i iiiciseu, aim inn oTin r
Slit o I T .11 M ,
-..o, iiiii.iiih ,iews, eniei nnarisees
. J" cre I Here io witness Ills
PtnfitQre. This was not true hos-
a Hi x . ,i .
? v hit was mere nv true tios-
1 1 l. : lit , ,
'j in nulling gnosis who would
Atln. 4 , Zl
a i gj meir presence.
"Ue hospitality infers an unselfish,
I a self-seeking spirit. Then why
"invite the poor, the maimed, the
ii. uie uiino .- ror euiertainltiir
- 44imi win ousseo, ror Inev
n, . . -
- 4 , u.iiii use mee; ior inou
he recompensed at the raasirrnn
- ' uie just.
Haoj'a Horn Wrlakkt.
owvy gradea ned heavy engines.
"ob la the u!t aid of meni
rpfssinn nf unink a tie.
tn n &
.heii a man ia uuriirbt, tJa ssasst la
-4 ivamai
le c.ilrli..nu... i- m i 4
-ruimwiij IS 1U UOIDV, HOI
tmlni
The 41 m &
bke ua km the train.
m oavn uk Dngawt or Deteer
Wi A .k. , I . 4
orld,
Kev. Edwin Wallace l'arker, D. D.,
of North india conference, was born
at St. Johnsbury, Vt., January 21,
1833. His father was a farmer, and
for many years a steward in the Meth
odist church. Dr. Parker waa con-
HEALTHY OLD AGE
The majority of persons upon reaching middle esre and past
flat their blood becomes weak aad thin, and dissssae that was
easily control lea in earlier me Begin to affect the conatltutioa.
DEVICE FOR BROODERS.
How t Avald an laeoni enlenre
Which Has Aaaoyed Poaltry llala
rn for a Loif Tlsac.
Almost all the brooders, whether
factory mnde or home made, have a
lower story for the lamp nnd an up
per floor In which the chicks nre hov
ered, making necessary an inclined
1 board for the chicks to run up on.
They aro constantly getting under
i this board, and often hivomp chilled
because they do not know enough to
I "walk the plank" properly. The cut
sss
oi we the blood must be re-eoforced before it can perform its legitimate functions and rid the system of
th tie? nniannt. Utfl tint rim tr mr tntale aa..) . (T-. t , 1 A st ' a. aa ai -7-vaa vsa
.i hlf; I f .1 i f t? lae bl1, '"F0 U, rPtiU, and builde up the genetsl constita-
tion. It U not only the best Wood punfler. hut the bart tonic for old paople. It warms the blood Mies up
the nerves, removes all taint from the blood, and prevents th devalopmeat of dmase
S. S. 8. is the only purely vegetable bliKxi medicine known. Not one purticle of mercury ixitnah or
otbar mineral poison can be found in it. aad it mav be taVm f,sr u. !.,,., ,,i
S -.4 , ... J . H ' 1 M44.V " I . 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 . ft ft 111
. b. S. ta the onlv remedv that reaches .Ism ..i..1 ...,A ...-.i i... . c ...
.I i - j - .- -r . . """ eniia. v.anrer, Kneuiua-
i.ii, iniri, to. as purines ami restores ine Dioou to a iiuiiiv, noruial condiiou and makes it
any poisonous wsstc materials to accumulate.
If you have an old running sore or an obstinate ulcer tliat ref u
Unpoeaible for
i to heaj, or srs troablad with boil and carbuncles, try ,S. S. B.
It never falls to mske a quick and permanent cure of these tets. If voar evtm is rna .1,,-,, mA wm ii
a tonic, 8. 8. 8. will strengthen and help you as it hss many others tn a happy, hnlthv old sue.
the need of i
nrt EDWIN w. PARKKii.
(Sleeted Missionary nishnp fur India Uy
the Miiiiudiut Church. )
i rted at St. Johnsbury ( enter In
I 1853. He joined the Vermont confer-
j nice in WiT. and was ordained in the
New England conference in 1859. In
I the same year that he was ordained
ffraduated from the Concord Biblical
institute. Ou April 11. 1859, he sailed
fur India by way of the Cape, and
landed In that country. August 21,
' Dr. Butler met him at Calcutta. The
young missionary was at mice sent
to Bljnour, a new field In northwest
India, where the Hindustani language
was learned and work opened. In
I I8U4, when the India conference was
organized, he was made a presiding
1 elder, and has remained in that office
, almost all the time since. He has at
, different times been in charge of near
, ly every part of the work in botb con
ferences in northwest India. In con
nection with his work as presiding el
i der In- established many primary
1 schools, including the Qoucher schools,
! with Beveral middle schools and one
hinfh school especially for educating
.ir.il building up the young people and
converts, lie also had charge of the
1 publishing house at I.ucknow for sev
eral years, In addition to district work,
in which time buildings were com
pleted and the house nearly freed
from debt. While thus actively en
gaged iii overseeing the work of the
j church Dr. l'arker has ever been an
earnest soul-winner. The revival
which spread over the northwest of
India, gathering in so many converts,
! started on Dr. l'arker's district and
' under his direction. This was, per
haps, his larcest work. For this rea
: son he was removed from the care of
I a district und appointed general evan
I gelist. Dr l'arker is thoroughly fa-
miliar with the needs und opportuni
! ties in India, and will be nble to suc
cessfully carry forward whatever part
of the field is assigned to him.
j UMBRELLA-RIGGED BOAT.
Q uvi r Cnift 'hum. nirtpil ly nn Kiik-
lui. Inventor Wb riiiimn i.rcut
rblriKa tow It.
. 8. 8. eurit Mr. H. Botiteo of Saumirrltl. y., of s oat of ! M1 D J"non. of Btar.iSMr. Bawutol ,..,..
Bciouiof th,rty-8T years' staii.linK nrt.r tht t r phrsldsat I V s" '7V?' ranniisHa, soil tuul seed even icin. If
io h suiToaodlng couiitrr had fsllrd. Tats was Mr a lean I 5US "5 'c"""n"ita car. wllhoal MeelVina say
aifo, tad thrt has ln no rtarn of th llt. bantat. fi. a (eanptU rt.chf.l Um seM vt iho dsKMS it
I mail s cmnplttc atnl purnitnrnt tur.
If yon are in doubt about your disease, end will fend us a statement of voui oaa omr physician will
gtth VOU any information or advice wanted, for which we make no chsrge.
Book on Blood end Skin Diseases sent to suy desiring h. Address Swift Specific Oe Atlanta ( hi
SS. S. IS THE IDEAL TONIO AMD BLOOD FOR
OLD PEOPLE.
MAKING BROODERS BAFB.
shows how this trouble may be avoid
ed easily. Three slopes are made to
the incline, Ihus affording no chance
for missing the way. A chicken in a
very stupid thing, and cannot be de
pended upon to do any thinking for
itself. It is this nature of both old
und young fowls that makes it so nec
essary to be constantly watchful in
managing poultry. A little lack of
care nnd a dozen chicks, perhaps, have
become chilled and lust. The Ingen
ious caretaker by using such devices
as that shown in the cut can save
himself some work by making it near
ly impossible fur the chicks tn go
wrong There are many such devices
for saving labor that can be thought
p. N. V. Tribune,
FARM TURKEY RAISING.
Giving; ibr Vounsj ltiril the Itltrhl
Kind of Pood is ilir lot Im
portant Mattes.
a. l'i. Pottiege,
Veterinary sUrgeoN.
SF.LINSGROVE. PA.
All professional business entrusted to my cart1
win receive prompt ami careful attention,
J AS. 0. CROUSE,
ATTORN KT AT LA W,
MlDOLKBDRt, PA.
All business entrusted toliisobre
will receive nroiupt attention.
Hlie queer rig of a boat which las' ap
peared in the harbors of Southampton
am! ('owes is exciting a good deal of at
tention. The. sail has the general ap
pearance of an umbrella, of which the
mast ih the handle. 1' dues not open
and shut like an umbrella, however,
but like two fans, extending fore and
aft from the mast. The aa.il Is oval,
When the turkey hen is in n good
sitting mood, give her 17 eggs; at the
same time set t wo chickens on 1 1 eggs
each. When the hatch is oil, give all
turkeys to the turkey hen.
Feed the young turkeys on curd,
often mixing black pepper tn it. Feed
three times n day all they will eat.
Do not give raw corn meal; if fed at
all, bake into corn bread. Screenings
's a poor food, as it contains many
wild seeds, causing diarrhea, killing
them in M hours. That ia the one
thing to guard against and the great
est difficulty in raising turkeys. When
feeding only curd as the principal
food, you overcome that trouble.
I find by keeping the young tur
keys in a pen 10x10 feci and 12 Inches
high for a few days it gives them
strength nnd they etui follow the hen.
Voli cannot shut turkeys up in a p
or yard, us they will die if confined.
After four or five days old, let them
go, nee that they come home every
night, which they will do if fed morn
ing and evening. For breeding pur
poses, select hens nut less than two
years old, duns from two to three,
of the Ky Rronze variety May ('.
Suydam, in Farm and Home.
AMONG THE POULTRY.
1 mzm
r HARRISDURO.PA
Cures all DRINK and Doug Addictions
NtWLV FuPNISHtO NEW Manaci ni Nl
sPf wJar TwicrAS.r EM
JLKT I I
I Read This! Read This !
- MY lf&SNT STOCK OF CARPETS
In larger than ever before : my PMC S LOWER Minn OTH
EKSfortte SAME GOODS. Myprict'i on 15 rolls of cnrpol I
wish to close out will suit iho pocket book ol mnnj ml huvi
others tuouey. Douot tliiuk of buying your full curpetH until
you give my stock of carpets your attention ami gel the prices
of some ol my bnuguins I um offering.
i vir, urn
law iuium lialIIIuu.
I'ricesjust right on these goods.
One Word About Pictures.
I am otlering my presenl stock of pictures nl coi
THAN COST ik i I some for the price of the gin ,s in tli
Doii'l miss t his sale.
I have some prettv tilings to offer in Furniture
Liioi will surprise you in Styles ami 'rices.
it, LESS
j fruines,
all new.
rin-oVI
tvtn' Vc Lt
: TWICJlObiF
orrtt'
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i -i"i-i"i-i-i-i-i-i-M-i-i-:-:-i-i--i-i--H-i-
a.111-11 IVOHM' !
itiirrLiiiiutJKU
MARBLE WORKS.
i -:: -oc- -:
R. H. LANCE,
T ! nh i In Mftrbta mill
JL Si Mt Ii .iiiinti . . ,
I MONUMENTS, HEAD
:;: STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
! OKI Stones Cleaned .nut Repaired.
'X. Prices as Low ns the Lowest.
t Satisfaction Guaranteed,
i J A. JENEINS, Agt.,
Crccc.Tcvc, Pa.
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UMBRBLLA-RIGaBD BOAT.
(It Im Baid to H' Vary Hwlft ami Atiao
lnti'ly Bur,..)
! measuring about. :ki tiy 15 fci't, while
I the bull of t in bunt itonly feel lmif,'.
i With ordinary rig a liuat of this eiie
would curry about 20 square yards ol
canvaa, but thJa tail Qreasurci nearly
j twice uk much.
The bout ia very twlft, partly because
I the wind" I, us a tendency to lift it. in
I itead of careening ii to leeward audi so
hUin friction is diminished. The i I Is
not uiovulik about the inuat, but the
I mast Itself rotates.
The rig Ik the invention of Messrs,
! Perry um! l'llctu r, of London, and Wil
' Kim, of Dublin. Its success has induced
Mr. Selwyn Edwards to ordVr from
Thorn ycroft, the shipbuilder, s 4iii
foot vvnm-I on tin' eame jilnn.
I. ilil In- la Inhnmnn.
The Inhuman explosive lyddite uki-iI
by the Hrltlsh In the war ngnlnxt. the
1'oers Is said to lie rompoaed largely of
pierie arid, made by treating carbolic
add with nitric. It has about 11 tlmei
the force of gun cotton, mid the con
S Uttion U even more fatal than the
ragnientt of the shells. The ntnie
eonies from the town of Lydd, where
it was first made.
Generally, the quicker a si k hen i.
killinl the better.
Belt ot out the best of the fowls each
year fur future breeding.
Exercise Is better than drugs tra n
atimulant for egg production.
The hardy, wide rangers, those clean
of limb utnl having small combs, are
the kin. Is of fowls wanted by farmers
I'nr broilers you should have some
breed that matures rapidly, ami that
will nut. have tn be feil nil summer to
make them weigh a pound or two.
On the farm, especially, one ir,id
breed of poultry, well fed nnd cared
for, is of more value than a doen
varieties neglected, Harden and
; Farm.
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RESTORES VITALITY
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UNDERTAKING ! VdmzlJ.ZJC
In tins branch of tuy business I um prepared to give
public the best serbice that can bo secured bv ni uiey, time
personal nttentioii. Mv equippase in tins brui eh of bimit 1
onoofthn Hiiesl in the Rlato. HEAUSES, ( VHUIA0E.S
UNDHHTAKING I'AKLOHS are up to ilato.
one w. nl nhnnl 1 ropoil th it my attention hrm Iw calli 1 In : ! ly In r--1
mypr h, I liUAKANTKh tn furnish the wwieuoiKlniil I.KSi Monih th 1
haiiM) In the coiinly, 1 Ul'AltANTKK to give you e.- n I' tVM UNT II all 0
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MtaMarl Eillt.r'. t llta
"Next week," annormcet deter
mined. If net desperate, north Missouri
editor, "we will bp running thie paper
as Jesse James would have run it. De
linquent subscribers Day expect a call
from us with their accounts stack in
the muscle of a stx-ahooter. Other
wise, this paper will have to bo ran as
fee sheriff would rem M."
Sell Fowl tn Hldsaininer,
The cockerels of this season's batch
when sold for market will pay all the
expense of their own raising and that
of the pullets. The time to iscll the
cockerels is on the lirst day that
enough of them of marketable ni.e
can be gathered together for a ship
ment. Most fanners put off selling
until just before winter. The market
It then glutted and prices nre at the
lowest ebb. The Increased ele docs
not make up for the losses which will
occur in tin- Interval between mid
summer nnd fall, and the smaller
price per pound which will then have
to be accepted for them. Tuklng one
year with another, it Is n earing of
money to nell the surplus young stock
in July and August insteiwl of in Oc
tober. Farmers' Voice.
Made a
Well Man
THE "WimofMft
- w 1, r ' ,-
produces tlio nhovn rcBcltn In, 30 lnya. II acta
IKiv.i rfiilly andijulckly Dun 1 woes all "thorn fall,
t'oung mon will rcsala tholr ln-t unuihouJ.anJoliJ
men will recover tln lr y.intliful viKor by oallig
Hi'. VIVO. It 'julckly aa.li ur. lv rr' toiTfi Ni'rvous
nesB, Lout Vitality, Unpoti y j tly Knilwlons,
Lost Power, faUlnf aldooi nisi o6, and
all elT'Cta o snU aboiio or etoea and IndiHcretlon,
I which anfltaonnforBtiiily.lniHliii nrminlajiii. It
Dot only euros liy Ptarllnit at thn m m ol dlneano. bul
I.. 3.;i t nerve tonio mi l I1I001I linUdor, bring-
j Ii..' back the pink glow to rmJo rlin kHamlra
turlna tba flro of ynnth. It wards "IT lumuilty
and Coocumptlon. IubIi t nn hnvlnn KEVIVO, no
ether. It can 1 - nn, lu vent k. t. Ily mall
81.00 pcrpackiurR.or all lor rjIA.OO, with a poal
I Uve written guarantee to enro or refund
the money. Circular fr iddrru
Royal Medicine Cfc.t&fc.SSJafr
lor sale in Middleburqh, Pa., by
MJDDLEB UR0H DRUG CO
nutter hi-.v hin.liome the ttt're, the sn
iicj t'y a ; i.i 01 i.uiii triat are iivt
II
ciii be :
clothing,
No sh'iecn esrth, .-t whatevtr fries, c.n
PAT, the e:.!y j ati -it U x'.bet slice maul t!ut i . ;
"break lliro", Why pay .uo ( ran inferior ,
bum aimmt ,i'.y J..i!it .1 j
1 1 If your dealer d ien't I j
j i yjur mt, prep ii.1, ! 1
IE CO., 137 DL'AiNE ST.,
1 1 v.'in in
when y -l ca'l ' ;: ,
PA rS K.r inucli Iv
gljj'y sen 1 .1 sai;i
monarch s::
: !sMONAr.CKl
1 not lovgm
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' k.lCItl wo will II
AiMress "',
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TO DEALERS: M N'ARGI PATS r-e itrietly I
leather shoes the on'v guaranteed iJtcut leather
Tiny alwayt j-lcae tile KL-arer snj w
foi particulars t.viiay.
-'","rT7""TlAT'"i-"
'1 i rade patenlj
in
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I Writt
'containing
This Dictionary'
50,000 Words
FREE
Carlns for Varied Fowl.
I lived In town from 1U90 to lKU7,and
kept from 24 to 48 chickens in a lot
lOxffo feet. This was set in vlnra trees,
with an occasional run over the gnr
n and a small grasn plat. Vfv had
very satisfactory results,, We fed
whole 00111, oaU and wheat. They
also had milk and so raps from the
kitchen. In addition they were allowed
to run at will fa a small stable yard
80x30 feet. They also had acceea to
the stable and buggy heroes durtntr the
dsy, but invariably kept on their own
ground at night. J. B. Bottjsrts, ta
Farmers' Vote.
VirAM'KIV AotlV an, nl a I chnrncter, ta
' dellvel and eollsot, tn reiinitylvsnts. for
im ntil sstabllshed manufscturitia wboliessle
house. IOQ0 a year, sura psy. Ifonoaty, tnora
ban sspsrisncs, reQulred. mn reference, sny
bonk In the city. Hliioiose ielfsddreaaed sod
Isnipcd envelop. Slanufscturersi Third Ploor,
at HenrlMiii Street I'liieiuto. l-IJ-ir,i
Washington, I). 0.
Genenseo l'uro Food Co., Lo Roy,
NY.
Qkntlemen: Our family realize
ho much from the umu of URAiN-0
that I feel I must Bay a word to in
duce others to use it. If people are
interested in their health and the
welfare of their children they will
use no other beverage. I usod them
all, butGRAIN-OIhave found su
perior to any, for the reason that it
is solid grain. Tours forhealth,
0. F. Myebb.
r Rift. t Inrhmv
12 DEPARTMENTS IN ONE VOLUME.
A ivnrh of extraorahisri hiterMI to ill clam ..r prureHnlve
Iioniile. In quality It In oueicclleihaveiih) the itrest fltsiiilsnl wnrkH
uftolsy. Ill ijimntity It coutaliiH nearl) ever) word In rominuti
nasgs, Slid fullysniwerl the purpo I :i' leail three mil nl even
fonrtieople, wnni'ster Dlcfjoiiar) iiai lOA.ObO words Onttiry t2fi,uio
ami suiiilunl jui'.HKi. Theae eoit from tn j?hi each. Oiu i nh
ao.OoowiirilH ma mm lit li.i'l ilium ti iiiii heretofore uiibearu f.
A new Uuvic Kiiown Hi,- plural forma ol all Uie nouns.
Another poJnn out t Minn eiiieclsllj iiitiii uit words! but
ih. .rsstsst nf ail sfblevenisnti in modern dlctlunsr) niakluu Ii Uie
itltlonof IMOOworditothliillrtlnnar) hj nn'ai.sur u uiglu pste.
culliil tba "Ciiliunhlan r..i ,. a
I 1 1 i ... in - 'i ' 1 1 i m
.-vK-iui i:tiiin. 9.
nCntDTalCalTO Beatdeil the Dletlossrjr It Mo rntitnlni twelve
UtrHn I itlCd I o. it, ipartineitta, a foflown I. Aiiin, ia-
tloiiH;2. .'riminim-InK III, tlntiur' : 3 , , - Nantes! 4
(in, ttii-r ot in,' st i,t'i,i : i.nrKi't
IIiiI.m: T. llll.llie.H I II. I i ii i I in K.
Letter Hriter; lu. VSS of 4 lapltoll ; It, PttnOttUUtOD I 12.
ii.iiii i.ii,,i,
It cuiitalim I'll na'c, banilsomcly ImiiiihI In linluttnn leatlii r r - W
PIUCU RtlfBV Tn lntrmlwi-( rnrm nnil Home, mir untlim
Ul VCrt HnRli al minilnicmtlily (wnTon MreSdjf DM I rlrrnla
tlon of snn.oooi. Into Uiooasjial ot Somen where u J; not imw
taken, we mule the fulliiwlnn Ki-mnrkalileOfior: Itu r. i'iilar
tirlre of Fartn ami tlotne Is JM) eesta a rear, tint v'u III mint It to
tlnur tnentlonlnii tlilt'ier, elz months on trial fur only 'ii. r,'iita
fin nllver or nanipal. anil without further charge SSBS 'Tne
4'nniprehenalve Wehntor Uletlinary," SbOvt OaecrlDen, BJ
mall iiii.tnalrl. All mr.i iii. ihl , iti r wtll rifolve ur iiiaatnll-
1,-ft ntly I
,1.,'ful ml
If vnur auntriipilon I" aent bnmerllatelv we will nlftnlncluileal'oclet
auai el Tile worm, pnniainini: inaii. in cninr.. miirn wnnu w.
least fl If iiiin-lia.nl wnaretelr. Atfcnui wanted every-whi
III. II .I", ... . -...I . ' i , ni ... -. IT... 4W
ill. MSttsTd. All arreittliift! Ihl otter will receive rmr inastntt- SB
ntly lll,irnre,l SO-naKe pMBxtast Hat. ronulnhia "' 0 J
fnl article, arid anme of the nma' remarliahlii tTnra ever maso. Sf
oea roeac.
nlfl eiit al W
O, IIIS. j
I.lhtTm.1 priniiiilMstfAti fftrtTond work. Adilrnm nit nrtlrvrfl Hi
9 FARM AND HOME. Box D. Sorlraorflelri. M4-)9S..or Chlcnao
OBTAINED-
TSEMS EASY.
Consult or communicate with the Kdito
PATENTS
' nonanit. or communlCi
itr.a Is paper, who will give an neeiai
BJ
uifor-
ntaUoa.
Flftaou wilts pays for the Post till
alter sleoLion to be sent bo new sulweri
bers only fr the wimiiaijrn puriiose
25 centw to New Year. tf.