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bome 1 arrest in?
Muskets in use, 1370.
Pistols ia us3, 1511.
Spectacles invented, 1'2SO.
Paper made of linen, in 1300.
Printing iuvente.l at Metz bv Gut tenbe:g,M45Q.
Printing introduced into England, 1471.
Tobacco introduce.! into France by
Nicot, 1500.
* First coach made in England, 1504.
Clocks tirst made in England, 1608.
Potatoes first introduced into Irelnn.l, ,
ia 1580.
L.'uen fkvil made in England, 1253.
Tu3 art ox weaving introduced into
England, 1330.
Musical notes, used, invented, 1389.
Cannon first used at the siege of Algezira*,
1342.
Plavs were first acfed at Rome, 239
B. C.'
The first public libiary was founded at
Athens, 526 B. C.
The first public library was founded at
Rome, 167 B. C. %
The first public library was founded at *
Alexandria, 84 A. 1).
Paper was invented in China, 170 B. C.
The calendar was reformed by Julius.
Caesar, 45 B. C.
Insurance on ahips and merchandise
first made, A. 1). 43.
Saddles came into use in the fourth
century.
Hors * shoe* of iron were first made, >'
A. IX 481.
Stirrups were not made till a century
latir.
Manufacture of silk brought from India
into Europe, 551 A. D.
Stone buildings ami glass introduced
into England, 674 A. 1).
Pens first made of quills, A. D. 635.
Pleadings in courts of judicature introduced
A. v. 788.
The first regular bank was established
at Venice in 1157.
Astronomy and geometry brought into
England, 1230.
The degree of doctor first conferred in
Europe at Bologna, iu 1130; in England,
1203^
The figures of arithmetic brought into
Europe &e Saracens, A. D. 991.
Paper of cotton rags invented toward
the close of the tenth century.
Comedr and tragedy were first exhibited
at Athens 257 years B. C.
Post-office established in Frauce, 14G4;
in England, 1581; in Germany, 1641.
Turkeys aud choc date introduced into
England from America, in 1529.
Anecdote of the Bank of Euglan 1.
An extraordinary affair happeued about
the year 1740. One of the directors, a
very rich man, had occasion for ?30,000,
which he was to pay as the price of r.n
estate he had just bought. To facilitate
the matter, he carried the sum with li'ni
to the bank, and obtained for it a banknote.
On his return home, he was suddenly
called out upon particular business.
He threw the note carelessly on '
the mantlepiece, but when he came (
back *\few minutes afterward to lock it
up, it was not to be found. No one had
entered the room; he could not, therefore,
suspect auy person.
At l;ist, after much ineffectual search,
he was persuaded that it had fallen from
the mantelpiece into the fire. The director
went to acquaint his colleagues of the
misfortune that had happeued him ; and,
as he was known to be a perfectly honorable
mau, he was readily believed, ft
was only -about fcmr-and-twenty hours
from the time he had deposited his
money ; they thought, therefore, that it
would be hard to refuse lib. second note.
He received it npon giving au obligation
to restore the first note if it sh mid ever
1>3 fouud, or to pav the money himself
if it should be presented by a stranger.
About thirty years afterward (the di
A. ' - - %1 1 ..,.1
rector uu\iu^ utfJi IUJJJ5 untu, m u
his heirs iu possession of his fortune ,
an unknown person presented the lc s? .
note at the bank, and demanded payment.
it was iu vain that they mentioned
to this person the transaction by which
that note had been annulled ; he would
not listen to it. He maintained that it
had come to liimi from abroad, and insisted
upon immediate payment.
The note was payable to bearer, and
the ?30,000 were paid to him. The heirs
of th^ director w.mM not listen to any
demands of restitution, and the bank was
obliged to sustain the loss. ,
It was discov red afterward that an
architect, having purchased the director's
home, had rnkeu it dowui in-order
to bu:ld another !i mse on the same sp^
and foon I the note iu the crevice of (HT
chiratfer, and made his discovery an 1
engine for robbing the bank, in which
he was completely successful.
Printing ail Jo trnalisai iu i'kiuu.
A C line printing office is a greater
curiosity than on> wo ild think. Tue alpa
ib>t 11 unbnrs way into the tinman 1*,
an I a cq> ami lo .ver eaiegoe* all the way
rota 1 the iusid* of a two-story building
a id half way u;> the roof. It takes ua
apprentice tweny years to learn thecal,
a ad ch 'ii h? li n to use a step ladler to
gel a1: the high?i* bran dies. A case was
on *? pied iu Canton, and it took tive days
to remove the type iron the form of the
foreman. They punctuate wherever tliev
can drop a dot, without regard to the
pospcctive. Wh m the editor coins a
wor.i the priuter whittles out a new character
with li s jack-knife. The journey men
set by the square foot, and uever
belong to a union. They do their presswork
by hand, and use boxing gloves to
ink the type. They have oTie paper in
the empire a thousand years old, and the
bound volumes half till a pagoda, It is
rumored that Bennett has started to
edit that venerable paper. The editor's
head is responsible for all items published
in the paper, and is taken off whenever
an article of news is published. Not
nn editor has been beheaded in China for
the last tive hundred years. The Chinese
have just invented a twenty-five cylinder
press for printing tea chests, with which
they are able to print one a week.?San
t'ran* isco Mon itor.
Gambling in Paris.
Paris lias again been scandalized by a
gentleman at a club losing $100,000 at
the card table in a single night. The
police summarily closed the establishment
next day, from which it is evident
that the club in quest:ou wa< not the
C?rcle de la Rue Raya'e, nor the Jockey
Club, nor the Imperial?aii of whnh,
with others of espial standing, continue
to flourish at the present moinear.
Enormous sums continue to be lost all
the year round a? respectable clubs like
those above mentioned, and at tue
Cercle de la Mediterranee of Nice, which
seems to hive been establish \1 lor the
convenience of geutlameu wlio ?ret<o
lazy to go every day to Monaco. It w; s
no: so very long ago that the son of a
R mmauiun banker lost ?200,000 within
a month at this charming place of recreation.
" Ho, all ye dyspeptics !" say6 a patent
medicine advertisement. If all the
dyspeptics would hoe regularly their
fcitmber w*wld be reduned aewifcgly.
Instinct of Wiltl lioosp?
The St. "L uis J!rpubltru:? says : Dr.
Link ford, who returned a day or two
since from the southeastern part < f the
Suite, rueutions the following curous
fact ill natural history. He gives the
statement on the authority of Mr. W. R.
Sin til, a leading farmer and miller hving
near Morley, in Seott county, Mo.
About a ve.ir ago Mr. Smith cay tared
two young wiltl geese ami raised t mm
with th balance of his dome fc e gee lings.
The wild ones became quite tame and
took kindly to the changes of civilized
life. They adapted their habits to the
ordinary delight, of the barnyard, and
swain in the pond with the tame geese,
without showing a disposition to go on a
wild goo^e chase. At length, about tln^.
fourth of November, the weather began
to change, aud after being domesticated
some eiglit mouths the wild fellows
prompted by an instinct to seek a more
suuny clime on the approach of winttr,
spread their wings to the breeze aud
started on a migratory tour, Hying southward.
Their departure was natural and
to be expected. After an absence of two
months, early in January, great was Mr.
Smith's surprise o find, on getting up
one morning, that the two wild geese
had returned to their old haunts on the
farm. They not only returned, but
eleven more wild geese came witli them
as visitors, which they piloted safely
from some Southern bayou. The new
comers made themselves at home, and
were fed and fondled by the children.
They come up to the mill at feeding
time to get their rations, and gabble all
together, and put on all the airs of civilized
geese who have had a good moral
training.
Another Cure for Hydrophobia.
Some curious information has recently
come to light in connection with the
cure of hydrophobia. The Germans, it
is known, used in former days to employ
a medicine composed of a species of
blistering beetle, or Spanish fly, as a
remedial n<rent iu hvdronliobia: and
" - o A.
even as long ago as 1750 the great Swedisli
naturalist, Linmeus, suggested the
employment in such cases of the common
blistering beetle. Since then it has come
to the notice of travelers and men of
science that iu many parts of northern
Africa, as for instance Tunis, the natives
use two species of beetles, very nearly
allied to the blistering beetle, as a cure
for hydrophobia. The medicine thus
composed is known under the name of
denionu, and is mentioned in several
Arabian works 011 medicine. A portion
about the weight of a grain of corn is
given to the sufferer. It is administered
to the person bitten generally iu meat
soup, and must be taken between the
tweutv-first and twenty-seventh day
Rfter the bite; if taken before or after
these dates, it will not affect a cure. The
natives seem to have great faith in this
remedy, and preserve the dried beetles
as a treasure. It might be worth while
to try a sere? of experiments on the use
of the vesicating beetles in this terrible
malady.
Heaping His Reward.
An officer of rural police, in Russia,
when driving on a country road, finds a
dead body by the wayside. Cougratu- #
lating himself on this bit of good luck,
he proceeds to the nearest village, and
lets the inhabitants know that all manner
of legal proceedings will be taken against
them, so that the supposed murderer
may be discovered. The peasants ore
of course frightened, and give liim a
considerable sum of money in order
that he may hush up the affair. An
drdiuarv officer of police would have
been quite satisfied with this ransom,
but the officer was not an ordinary man,
and was very much iu need of money ;
he conceives, therefore, the brilliant idea
of repeating the experiment. Taking
up the dead body, he takes it away in
his tarantass, and a few hours later declares
to the inhabitants of a village
some miles off that some of them have
been guilty of murder, and that he intends
to investigate the matter thoroughly.
The peasants of course pay liberally
iu order to escape the investigation,g?nd
the rascally officer, emboldened by success,
repeats the trick in different villages
until he has gathered a large sum.
.1 Romance.
S in Francisco lms a romance. Wliile
the corvette Veadnick of the Russian
fleet was lying in the dry dock, Lieut.
Georges de Kalands, the second officer,
fell in love with Jennie Burdiok, the
foreman's daughter, and like gentle
Alice Brown of the Bab Ballad, she
reciprocated it. The elder Btmlieks
were pleased with the Russian's attentions
to their daughter wo long as they
supposed that nothing would come of
the flirtation, but when he asked their
consent to a marriage and talked of
taking her across the seas, they rebelled
and showed him the door. An elopement
was planned by letter. He was to
ride by the house after dark and on
catching a glimpse of a light in her
window was to lean out of the carriage
and light a cigar. The signals were exchanged
according to the agreement, but
the old gentleman suddenly appeared
with a shot gun and opened fire at short
rauge, whereupon the lover did not tarry
for his sweetheart, but drove back to the
city. She kept her word. Ay! she
dropped like a snow-flake from her
window and floated over a high beard
fence like a feather. Down the road she
tramped without bonnet or shoes, aud
hired a boatman to row her across the
river, her girlish figure shivering in th
night air, her back hair streaming in rhe
breeze aod her pink toes in her tattered
hose freezing iu the leaky galley. It
was rheumatic and romantic. She summoned
her lover and was escorted by
him to a boarding house, where her
father found her on the next day and
carried her home, with tears in her eyes
aud a bad cold in her head. Iu a few
' j.t
weeks she wjii be or age an-, i uieu wim
bonnet and vail, gaiters and overshoes,
and a faint touch of the old rheumatism,
she will go to him.
On Sable Island.
Many years ago, the government of
Nova Scotia assumed the projee4 of
placing a number of sheep or swine 011
Sable island to avert the danger of starvation
to which seafarers escaping from
wrecks had been exposed. But these
animals could not subsist on the only
shrub which thrives in the sands of the
otherwise ban-en isle of Sables. An old
French doctor suggested a trial of the
tough and shaggy little horses known sv;
C iuadinu ponies, and forthwith a detachment
of them w.ih forwarded in the
government steamer to Sable island.
The nnfastidious ponies took kindly to the
solitary shrub, made the island their
homo, and became wild in time. Recent
exports from the isle of Sables, or Sable
island, as it is variously called, show
that the ponies are. becoming almost ey
tinct, owing to the frequent capturing of
large numbers of them for use Gu Auticoeti
island, and for sale among sell? -s
in the interior of NewfoundJSV? ?n.l
di?t*nt hamlet
w?MB1 rill llll iLJIIl'WEmWMMPMWIWMaMPBBM
.Tudrre "Brady, in a rreent lecture, told
s. sf. rv ?>f ;t;i ambitious Yilikee who aspire-.i
to Pie ki imtc. He gave?100
for the influence of a friend. His hopes
woiv hijrh, and he most will :i:ply parted
tv itli the money. But when the- returns
eame in he l'ouml he had bur three votes.
He at once rushed to his frieud. "See
here, I've but three votes !" " Have
von"' was the reply. "Let me see. ;
You voted for yourself, and I voted for
you, but who was the other fool ?"
Farmers, Mechanics,
aud all peoplo who appreciate tLe value of
keeping a memorandum of business transactions,
daily events and items of interest or
importance, for future reference, should call
on their druggists and get Dr. PierceV memo- :
random l>ook free. The doctor's (Jrand Invalids'
Hotel at Buffalo, which costs, when finished.
two hundred thousand dollars, w ill be op?ned
early in June next, for the reception of ^tients
afilicted with chronic diseases and deformith s.
It will afford the most perfect facilities for the .
erne of such affections, and its faculty of physicians
and surgeons will embrace graduates
from both American and European medical
schools who have become distinguished for
their skill. The People's Common Senso Mcdical
Adviser, by Dr. It. V. Pierce, a work of over
nine hundred large pages, illustrated by two
hundred and eighty-two engravings, and elegantly
bound in cloth and gilt, is sent to any
address by the author on receipt of one dollar
aud fifty cents. Almost one hundred thousand
copies have been sold.
S. A. Cbaio, Esq.. druggist, of West Alexan
aer. i'n., says: i sen more or ur. nerce s preparations
than all others combined. They give
satisfaction in every case and I can cheerfully
recommend them to the public."
The inventors of Burxett's Cocoaink
?knowing that when the loss of hair occurs, it
is generally from that part of the head where
the greatest heat is necessarily generated, and
thHt animal fats by their nature induce heat
rather than alleviate it?turned their attention
and pharmaceutical science toward vege- I
table oils, as the basis of a medicament to promote
the growth and preserve the beauty of the
hail1. Tho oleum coco*, or Cocoaxut Oil. presented
itself most strongly, as possessing many
properties peculiarly adapted for the purpose ;
out its odor was objectionable, and its density
(except when exposed to heat; seemed for
a long time to defy all efforts to render it available.
for popular "use, in cooler climates. By a
scientific selection of other ingredients, those
which will chemically combine with the oil
have been discovered, and they together have
produced a compound, which is unqualifiedly
pronounced to be the best that has yet appeared.
In the form presented, this oil is permanently
deordorized. and held in a combination which
peculiarly adapts it for the toilet; Bcbnett'b j
Cocoaine is unrivaled in delicacy and agrcea- 1;
bleness?cooling in its nature?and possesses
such a penetrating affinity for the secretions of
the skin, that it is Vapidly "absorbed.
Its greatest efficacy is best secured by a per- !
feet cleansing, before its application, of the nair
and scalp, under which circumstances this oil
allay* irritation, rem ore* all tendency to Hatulr>[(t\
and incigorafe* the action of the capillaries
in I he highest degree. Its effect upon
the glossiness and richness of the hair is such
as cannot lw surpassed : and it is offered to tho
public iu the linn belief that it only requires to I
is1 known to supersede all other preparations. .
We are confident that no one who will make a
trial of its efficacy, will be willing to return to J
the use of any other preparation.
Joseph BnaXETr ?i Co., Boston, manufacturers
and proprietors.
At Which Hotel I 1
Experienced travelers usually know, ueiore
leaving home, at what hotel they will stop, in*a t
large city like New Fork. Others have no place 1
selected, an I depend upon the recommendations
of their friends, or select a place at random.
It is much bette#to be thoroughly posted
before starting; and so we make known to our
readers, experienced or otherwise, the latest 1
and lowest reduction, at the Grand Central,
the largest and best hotel in New York, which
has reduced to ?2.50 and ?3.00 per day i
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat
Requires immediate attention, and should bo |
checked. If allowed to continue, irritation of
the lungs, a permanent throat affection, or an
incurable lung disease, is often the result.
Brown's Bronchial Troches," having a di- ,
rect influence on the parts, give immediate re- i
lief. For bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, consump- i
five and throat diseases, Troches, are awl
abrays xrith good success.
Rheumatism cured at once by Duraug's i
liheumatic Remedy. Send for circular to Hclphenstine
A Bentlev, Waeliington, D. C.
Some of those philanthropist# who are
devising plans for contributing to the comfort
and improving the health of the poor.would find
money expended in the purchase of Glenn's .
krlthce Soap serviceable in bettering the,physical
condition of the latter. Depot, CTittenton's. t
7 Sixth avenue. New York.
Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye. blacker brown.50c.
For ten cents we will send a scientific
book of one huudred and sixty choice selections
from the poetical works of Byron, Moore and
lfurns : also, tiftv selected popular songs and
other writings. The poetry of these authors is
true to nature and the tinest ever written. Desmond
A Co.. 915 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most successful
practitioners of bis time, invented what
is now called Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. The
great success of this article iu the cure of bron- ;
cbitis and all diseases of the throa t and lungs, j
will make the name of Johnson n t less favor- ;
ably, if less widely known, than that of Louis
Napoleon. '
The public are hereby assured, tluougli :
the columns of this paper, that /'arsons'' T'urqatice
/'ills contain no injurious principle, but
that they may be administered to children and
the most weak and shattered constitutions in
small doses, with great certainty of success.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the Great New
England cure for coughs, colds and consnmp- '
tion. Cutler Bros. ?fc Co.'s, Boston, only genuine.
i
A positive cure for rheumatism?Du- t
raug's Rheumatic Remedy. Send for circular
to Helphenstine & Beutley, Washington, D. C.
The Markets.
new top.k.
Beef Cattle?Native 10 & K)4
? 1 ft)i//a nq i
Texas aDQv;upru*ee... -? ,
Mi'.ch Cows 40 00 @60 00 ,
Hogs?Live 07J?<4 07^
Dressed 06*@ 07
VP 0 ,V
l^arabs ' &'i($ 08 ,
Cotton?Middling 12 @ 12
Flour?Western - Goo<l to Choice.... 7 30 <2, 8 60
State?Good to Choice 0 *0 (4 6 (0
Wheat?Ked Western J 45 ($1 50
Xo. 2 Milwaukee 1 44 @ 1 <8 ;
Rye?State 83 (4 9J)4
Barley?State 65 @ 70 ,
Barley Malt 1 5 (4 1 23
Oats-^-Mixed Western 3J @1 54 <
Corn?Mixed Western 55 <4 55 V
Hay, percwt 05 <4 7o
Straw, per cwt 70 (4 8*1
TIops 76's?11 (ill ....75'! Oft (i 1"
Pork?M?*ss 1160 (414 50
La rd?City Steam 11;?(4 H.V
Fish?Mackerel, Xo. 1, new ltMBO @19 00
4 No. 2, new 9 (U <4 9 50
Dry (kid, per cwt 5 25 (4 5 50
He-ring. Scaled, per box 17 (4 IS
Petroleum?Crude 11 @17 Refined 17 (
Wooi?California Fleece 20 ft 2 i
Texas " 18 (4 2
Australian " 38 <4 41
Butter?State 22 (4 23
Western?Choice 20 (4 20
Western?Good to Pri ne... 16 (4 17
Western?Firkius 12 (4 15
Cheese?State Factory 13 <4 15
State Skiiumed 05 (4 07
Western 10 (4 15
K.'gs?State aud Penns>lvauia...... 1ft @ li?X
BUFFALO.
Flour..... 7 00 '@10 00
Wheat?No. 1 Milwaukee 1 61 (4 1 61
Corn?Mixed 52#@ 62*
Gate 'ft (4 45
Rye 9) (4 &
Barley 60 @ 0
Barley Malt 1 00 @ 1 10
PHILADELPHIA.
Beet Cattle?Extra 06i?<4 07
, Sheep Oft (4 07y
Kogs?Dressed 085^(4 09*1
Flour?Pennsylvania Extra 6(0 (S 6 00
Wheat?Red We?tern 1 45 <4 1 45
Rye 71 (i 71
Com?Yellow 54 Ot C">
Mixed 6 )tf<4 M?{
Or.ts?Mixed 37 (4 38
Petroleum?Crude 14 @14 R?>fiDed....l7
WATKKTOWS) MASS
Beef Cattle?Poor to Choice 5 60 <4 8 50
Sheep 3 75 $ 8 76
i !.?sb* , $ er?
A Sense of Weariness
is often felt 1 y persons r h<> cannot legate ary
i>art;?i;Ur disease. If liny work, it 1 eeoiiTes
labor: if they walk they soon lire: mental
efforts 1 ecouies a lirnhn. ami even joys are
dimmed by tlie shadow of this weakness which
is cast over their live.-. flocoure is nau somelimes
to stimulants of a dangerous character.
The advice of physicians to refrain from active
labor produces no haj.py results. Why ? The i
system is debilitated and needs to be built up
properly. I'krt'vtan S.yrcp will do tbis very
thing. T.ike the electric current, it penncates
the entire system, and harmonizing with the '
corporeal functions, it raises up the enfeebled
and brings the color to the cheek again, and ;
hope to the despondent. It does its work
promptly and well. Sold by all druggist*.
Durang's Rheumatic Remedy never j
fails to cure rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
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a _ n AJ _ _
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This infallible remedy is composed of the '.
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union with tar-balm, extracted from the
Like Principle of the forest tree Abeis
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The Honey of Horehound soothes and
scatters all irritations and inflammations, and ,
the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat
r.nd air passages leading to the lungs. Five
r.dditional ingredients keep the organs cool,
moist, and in healthful action. Let no prejudice
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X. B.?The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or
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trices 50 cents and $1 per bottle.
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d. appletox ar co., Piiblialier^,
541) nnd 551 Broadway, n- \.
r^t77==== billiard tables.
ft ji?lia | Beat in Use. Balls, Cloth. Cues
m.ivi 1 ^ l... and everything appertaining to
Billiards, at Lowest PrtcCii. Haring
fhe "tock and fine.-t
. . " 8g| facilities for manufacturing,
?zETg4M| orders can l>e promptly tilled.
E?jmS9 Good second-hand Tables cheat*
Thf. Billiahi> Ccr, an illur|^SB^^trated
new*paper sent free oil
Hfl|| application.
H.^W.^COLLENDER,
C*C%Kf\f\ A YEAR. AGENTS WANTED
II 1 ,,n onr ( rand Combination
\S Prospectus, representing
150 DISTINCT BOOKS
wanted everywhere. The hiasent thing pver tried.
.Sales made rrom this when all single Book* fail. Also
Agents wanted on our MAGNIFICENT I'.A.HlbY
III 111, KS. Superior to all others. With Invaluable Illustrated
Aids and Superb Bindings. These Hooks bent
the World. EnII Particulars free. Address .JOHN
K.__W>TTER <t CO.. Publishers, PHILADELPHIA.
0 ACTS WANTED FOR HISTORY ft I
GEHTEN'L EXHIBITION
It contains nearly 400 fine engravings of building*
and scenes in the Great Exhibition, and is the only
authentic and complete history published. It treats of
the grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities,
great events, etc. Very cheap and sells at sight. One
Agent sold 48 copies in one day. Send for our extra
terms to Agents and a full description of the work.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
Pitii.APKLPniA, PA.
ft A TTTTHW Unreliable and worthless hooks on
Gil U A Ivil. the Exhibition are being circulated.
Do not be deceived. See that the book you buy contains
OI8 pages, and nearly 4(H) tine engravings.
RANDALL'S J
PULVERIZING
HAREOW^Ti
Warrior Mower.
DESERVEDLY CONCEDED TO BE THF.
yfont Popular, Profitable an<l Feonomieql
Farm Implements in I've.
Fully Warranted in Every Respect.
Send for circnlars to the
WAIlItlOlt MOWER COMPANY,
.Little Falls, N. A'.
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/-)'! -t T.'.'i'n .hi- <!.>vitP<-?vr ;ir.v
lor ?v;t"bi:u ?il k>'i*1 ! I.?l< '-r j/:: t??r.
Ka*vr?-. ?er.sn-.tri to ativ b.i t. nr.'1 : !
* "T*'r> wlief*. N?rt h:ii)t can f u
*S1 nn?il n-l?.ved; mid f 11* is don* ur!t "M
vJ P'? h^nik I r.lvprsilly rf. *n?
\) iii-niiH Jjr( nort'.mr'P. S-.nmle.byi ill.
.t". S??n<J ftainp for i!lustr?t?-<l rircul tr. At- nttU*d.
KACIiK (/LAW (X'..il' Scp<om S* . Pi.tl.*
THiS NEW
/tfgESSg^ELASTIC TRU?S
Bjf P?d dlff'rtocfrom *11 ?tl.? a,I:
kMkXWV -s^g.llcup ibspe, wl<h St If Adjmviof Kill
:^io ceutef. flipu itself la ?U r ?tUcruciB.
~&t>nat 9t lh*b'dt. while the ball W
atHalBLE U ihe tap presses back the i lS&A
V TRUSS M tostines just as a person
try v fy would witn tna ringer
TT llgbl preiure lbs fteriila la brM
Mcorcly d?r aoa nlfht. and a radical care eer'atn It la
dorable and cheap. Sent Ly mall. flrcalai a fre?.
ECCLE8TON TRUSS CO.,' Marshall, Mich*
"IT 8ELLS AT SIGHT.'
FRANK LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REGISTER
?OK THS?
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION
Is the only complete Pictorial History of the Ontenni.t
fmblished. A in tmraotli panorama, I.QOOltige enxr.ivrurs,
rainy of them beinx li.Vj by ao^mcues. Agents
Wanted. Address. Agency Department,
FRANK. LtiSlilK'S PuBLISHLNO HOUSE,
337 Pearl Street, New Y<jrk.
CARPET WARP.
TO THE CONSUMER.
Havinx improred Iho quality of onr Warp, now beinx
sold nmler t!ie " PEERLESS " ticket, we shall hereaft1 r
?do|it| for the improred quality, the brand " WHITE
We shall also manufacture a lower quality of Warp
which will be sold under the " PEERLESS " brand.
Enquire for " WHITE STAR AA A" Carpet Warp of
all leading Dry Goods Dealers.
PILES!
I>r. Brown's Herbal Ointment Suppositories ore guaranteed
to euro any case of Piles that can be found in the
United States. A sample box of these Suppositories
will be sent free by mail to any sufferer on receipt ot
20 cents, to prepay postage and packing. Regular price
si. Address Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN,
JJI Jirniid St., Jersey City, X. .1.
IF YOU HAVE CONSUMPTION, a bad cold,
cough, or any trouble with the throat or lungn, trj
PANCREATIC EMULSION COD LIVER OIL
with the
lfUi?ophoM])hiten of Lime and .Soda.
Recommended by the l?ading physicians throughout
the country. As a soring medicine for purifying the i
blood, and cure for Rheumatism. Neuralgia or Scrofula,
it ha* no equal. Ask your druggist for it: ask your phy- t
icisn about it. WM. W. BARTLET Jt CO., M^nifac- :
turing Chemists, 180 High Street, Bost >n, Mas?.
A GREAT OFFER!
dispose oj 1(K) PI ANOS A ORGANS. new and
tM'cpnd-hnud <;/' firMwinss mukcr ? lio-'rdlna
WATERS' nt lower prires forrpsh or InsialU
mentis <>r to let until paid for thnn ever before
offered. WATERS' GRAND SQUARE nnd
UPRIGHT PIANOS ?V ORGANS (Inc.tiding
their NEW-SOUVENIR'nnd BOUDOIR) nre
the BEST .HADE. LOCAL and TRAVELING :
AlipXTS WANTED. IllnstrntedCatalogues
AIniled. V libernl discount to Ttarhm, Mini*'en,
Cturch<\ Srhrntlr, ?.?&/.*. etr. Sheet Music at hull
price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manrfaetureris
nnd dealer*, 40 East 14th Street,
Union Ssinnre, N. V. (
PR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET.
-j. With Skirt Snpporter an J
ScIf-A?JJnsting Pads. . j
vEF*t Secure# Health and CovfonTCf j
y Body, with Grace and Beauty of
W jL Form. Three Garment# in one.
/J_Y 7N Approved by all physicians.
AGENTS WANTED. I
>WbllKA Sam Ples by mall, io Coutil, $2;
8atte?nf ** V5. To Agerts at |
/ //B OM V A 25 centsless. Order size two i
I yflrfaj i inches smaller than waist met - i
/ sure over the dress.
Warner Bros. 763 Broadway N 7, i
NATURE'S REMEDYrNy^
THE^OREAT BLOOD PuRinER,^^^
Recommend it Heartily, j
South Boston.
Mb. STEVENS: ,
I>car Hir?I hare taken wveral bottle* ot your \ r.(?hT1NE,
and am convinced it is a valuable remedy for
Dyspepsia. Knlney Complaint, and general debility of
the system.
I I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from the
: nlaive complaints. Yours respectfully,
JIks. MUNHOK PARKER.
Athens Street.
m ? ?. . a
.At ip: Pv!i ak
r? Tfc* rat -wp
WILBOB'S COKPOUHD 0? ^
| PTJKE COD LIVER
j^OIL AND LIME.^
Wilbor'n Cod Liver Oil and Unio. ? Tlie
i frrent popularity of this safe and efficacious preparation
' is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. In the cure
of Coughs. (.folds, Asthma, Bronchitis, VVrtooping Conga.
1 Scrofulous Humors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, it
I has no superior, if equal. I<ct no ?no neglect tho evrlv
symptoms of disease, when an agent is thus at h ind
J which will alleviate all complaints of the Chest, Lungs
! or Throat. Manufactured only by A. B. WILBOu,
Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists.
[Established 1846.!
; J.ESTEY & 00.
Brattloboro, Vt.
| Send lor 1J lustrated Catalosue.
CHEAP, SIMPLE, RELIABLE
HltUITJAltS#*
ALL GLASS Bfnif^HAHPoKCEi^iN LINED
LOSS A* INCONVENIENCE AVOIDED BY
LI D5and CLAMPS IN ONE PIECE
FIRSTVREMIUMS
j AMERICAN INSTITUT?-^^ECM
PHILADA L*3IMPL?St9S
t than ''JI FRAN KLIN INSTITUTES *N? M
| |PORCELAIN| ? 1874- ? lEHEAPE^
, r^lTENTENNIAL . 1076 f
I-P/ITEHT-BA^EL-CEMENT JAM
1 ! [F0RGLASS qr TI N COVERS and WIRES]
RICH
BEAUTIFUL.
. PAEMER8, FARMERS' WIVES.
SONS and DAUGHTERS, attention!
' orrJiS,H?.t2-beautifi y?ur HOMES and
the SOIL to the BE8T A*D
j VANTAGE and most ECONOMICALLY
'1 Ar^^C,And best GUIDES and CATAT
^nrrco *-u~. rrrn-o r -n A
AMVyViM *M y* "7- FT VAVWA/.
Everyone having- a FARM or GARDEN
should send a Postal-Card at once
for FREE descriptive CIRCULAR; or
10c. for Illustrated Catalogue, 136 pages.
r.o. is , B. K. BLISS & SONS,
, No. 5712. 34 Barclay St.. Kcw York.
POND'S
EXTRACT
CATARRH.- Fond'* Exirnrt is nearly a flpe< 5He
f?>r this disease. It can hardly ha enclkd,
even in old and obstinate cases.
The relief is so prompt that no one v.ho
his over tried it wi'l be without it.
CHAPPED HANDS* AND FACE.-Pond>
Extract should bo in every family this
rough weather. It removes the soreness
and roughness, and Hofteus and heals
the ?kin promptly.
RHEUMATISM.?During severe and changeable
weather, no one subject to Rheumatic
P tins should be one day without Pond's
Extract, which always relieve".
SORE LUNGS* CONSUMPTION, COUGHS,
( OLDSi.?This cold weather tries tinLung*
sorely. Have Pond's Extract
ou hand always. It relieves the pain and
cures the disease.
CHILBLAINS* will be promptly relieved and
ultimately enred by bathing the afflicted
narta with Pond's Extract.
FROSTED LI.WIIS.?Pond's Extract I nvnriti
bly relieves the pain and finally Cure-.
SOKE THROAT, QUINSY, INFLAMED
TONSILS* AND AIR PASSAGES
are promptly cured by the use o? Pond's
Extract. It never fn i 1?.
HISTORY ana Uses of Pond's Extract, fn
pamphlet form, sent free on application to
j rono's fgH&g g?$&l > ??.
THE
NATIONAL DISEASE,
IS IT CURABLE? J
- . - . 5
'PHOs:: who have sntrcre I font i:s? va'icuannd r- ^
1 plicated f??r?u* of disease a-siitucd bv < marrd, i *
and have tried many pb/rfeUn* and tvmedtca without 1 <
relief or cure, await tue answer to this question wii.'i | <
considerable anxiety. And well the* may; for no ! disease
that can be mentioned Uso tiufver* illy prev (
lent and so destructive to health as Catarrh. Riot- '
rhllln, Asthma, Coughs, and Berlins an 1 frequently I "
total affections ofthelu .es follow. In many cases a case ' (
of simple but neglected Catarrh. Other sympathctl? <
affections, sue'i i.s deafness, Impaired eye-sight and I
loss ol sense of smell, mav be referred to iis minor but 1 <
nevertheless serious results of neglected Catarrh, bad '
enough In themselves, but as nothing compared with
the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs like!/ 1 |
to follow. I
IT CAN BE CURED. |
IT can be cured. There Is ro donbt abont It. The
Immediate relief afforded by Sanfoud's Radical
Cups for Catarkh is but a slight evidence of what
may follow a persistent use of this remedy. The hard,
Incrusted matter that has lodged in the nasal passages
is removed with a few applications: the ulceration I j
and Inflammation subdued and heated; the entire !
membranous linings of the head are cleansed and
puritlcd. Constltutir: rd!r :u action lsthat of a pow- I
erful purifying agcn\.rot roylng In Its course through j i
the system the ticul poivott, the destructive agent la i
catarrhal disease.
Each package contains Dr. Sanford's Improved la- !
haling Tube, with full directions for use la all cases, j
Price, $ lAW. Forsale by all wholesale and retail drug- !
gist* throughout the United States. WEEKS 4 POT- |]
TER, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston.
1
;====; <
S3 i
Collins* Voltaic Plaster i
IS THE BEST. ASK FOR j
Collins' Voltaic Plaster.
Collins* Voltaic Plaster.
Collins' Voltaic Plaster.
Collins' Voltaic Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaio Plaster.
Collins' Voltaic Plaster.
Collins' Voltaic Plaster.
Collins* Voltaic Plaster
NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY
Believe Affections of the Chest.
Believe Affections of the Lungs.
Believe Affections of the Heart.
Believe Affections of the Liver.
Believe Affections of tho Spleen.
Believe Affections of the Kidneys.
Believe Affections of the Spine.
Believe Affections of the Nerves.
Believe Affections of the Muscles.
Believe Affections of the Joints.
Believe Affections of the Bones.
Believe Affections of the Sinews.
Bold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. Sent by mall
on receipt of 25 cents for one, glJ25 for six, or 92 25 for
twelve, careftilly wrapped and warranted, by WEEKS
A POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass.
8100. REWARD. $100.
W J. Tun M0G8TACHK produced oo a amootb faas
a fir by tfee um of Uriel's Bkabs Kuxia without
U LmM injury, #r will forfeit 9100. Price by mail la
aealed package 25 ceuta, f.r three SO reo'a.
A. 1.. SMITH k CO.. As'U. Palatine. IU.
VIOLIN STRINGS!
ft en nine Italian Violin String*, also for Banjo or GalUr.
15 and 20<-. each,or Si 1.50 and 82 a dor. Sent
Uy.nsilonreceiptof pr.ee. Dealers! Send card for caU
aiog:ie. J. SAKM. I! 1!, Importer of Maaical Inatrunontr
m I Stnnjj. I'M" Cianib'Tw St.. Newi ark
SOLID STfELHABBOff TIEfE
Srrength Combined wdtli Lightness.
Upon receipt of a Post-office money order, we will
deliver to the express or railroad?
40,>i'ncb square teeth, 10)$ inches Ion*, for ft 1.50
40 Vinch square teeth, 10)$ inches long, for 3,:'u
sickly boxbd.
SWEETS M'FG CO., Sykaccsb, V. V j
MS,MUCILAGE and CEMENTS,!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Siinnlied to Dealers in large or small quantities: by (he j
gn lV>p or put up in bottler.
I Private formulas prepared in strict confidence, ol
Inks, Mucilage, Chemicals, Medicines, etc.
Doing a large business, with most approved machinery
and under the ?nperint< ndence of a skilled Chemist, we
can offer great in dueem< nts to the trade.
nrPEE 4r SO KEN,
Proprietors Wslpole Color Work*. Ki-'tar, .
BUTTER COLOR.
The best Liquid Color la the world, and tha only one awarded
I Centennial Priie Medal. It gives to batter a golden yellow eolor
; like June grass butter, producing bettor salee and at hlxber
?rice. boat dee improving -otter in color aad flavor aad kaepiag.
a far superior to Annetto, carrot! or any other color miaufaoturod,
and tbe only fluid-oolor that will not oolor buttermilk, If
added to cream before churning. 1 pound will color 1000 pound*
of butter. The beet and cheapest to rwoolorwhitt butter. I will
I send, on receipt of money, free by nprcea, to any offloe But of
Mlesluippi River, 1 lb., $3.00; 2 lb.. $3.It. Farmers club
T together and trv It. Acenu Wanted. Cnt out and prsetrv*.
US. B. SIITH, 137 ireh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WAXTKI )!
MISSOURI COUNTY, TOWNSHIP
and TOWN BONDS.
j INTEREST PAYINU AND DEFAULTED. j
JNO. S. TDIET & C0J6 Will St.. Hew York,
DEALERS IX
j CITY and RAILROAD BONDS.
Mazarine Blue Glass.
For curative purposes ?nd stimulating the growth of
animal and vegetable life. Examined and approved by
1 General Pleasonton, and his certificate accompanying j
, each purchase. Glasb cct to exact size, wiui iuii
direction for use and arrangement in the aaah.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
' Also, at $2 BKN JA.WIN II. SIIOEMAKElt,
t each per mail, Fhench Plate Glass Depot,
General Pleasouton's 20>> to 211 N. Fourth St.,
! Book on BLUE and SUN LIGHT. Philadelphia.
A LUCRATIVE BU8INE88.
*r- WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST-CLASS
8EWINQ MACHINE ACENT8, AND 000
MEN OF ENERCY AND ABILITY TO LEARH i
THE BUSINES80F SELLING SEWING MACHIN
ES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BUT
VARYING ACCORDING TO ABILITY, CHAR
ACTER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE
ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRE88 |
Wilson Sewing MacMne Co.. Cim
VOJ 829 BBQATWAT:_HtT7erk. w He* Orlttai U. j
NEW WILLUOX & GIBBS
AUTOMATIC
Latest 0nlT machine
' Invention and I ?
producing 1/ Automatic
Marvelous '^''^Sti011 ^
Trad, Hark la baa, of eTer7 machine
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Send Postal Card foi Illustrated Price Lidt, Ac.
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co.,
(Cor. Bond St.) 058 Broadway, New York.
I r5>: 1
II
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,^yc?
I
MERIDEN CI
Received the HICHE81
/
i Th* "Patxkt Itobt" Hakdu Tabu Ei
I
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
Pxflofire Makers of the "PATENTJVORY" or
Celluloid Knife, the most durable WHITE HAN?
JfLE known. The Oldest Manufactures,In Ajnerloe. (
| ^ Il??f Kiirtn t Imi Cnri'* V"' <'?t 'jw. I7 mil
1 ?/ I Oi'H. h I!/1 . I I ! ir?t t ? " V
A ri-T'Tv'T1? ^' r '< II 'it : :'.i> 1 t cm> 1 i-iiy _
AO Ad'r Smith Wirn'tn He*?
PIJINTI Ks, jici "Nfroitj; *?ir.? " Cn^r?itti<^
iiy V<siv unt T'.i'.VKLi * A <>., I !> :.! >;.,N.V
A .>IOVMI. *.i.i f.ts i? i?i f? <i e\cr>?lii ir. *
<Vddn~? <i. HRRi Nii, KxwnfwtK'd. III.
r4U"? - I Hit * t I.K in D. L Pa.. Md.
;iA' r.? i?.? ?-j .? . ...
/a. wr.fl Kl?. Bargain*. J. P 'I K. \V|i.>;iyuTO>. D> i..
fee c O OTT A Week to Agents. IO Ourjii Fit'.
PUU h v' I K l). VICKr.RY, Augusta, Maine.
tfift a week in your own town. Terms and s.j outrit
>?? free. II. HA I.LETT A CO.. Portland. Mum-.
A a week. Catalogue and Sample FKEK.
gHfcU FELTOX k CO.. 1 IP Na?au St.. .New Wk,
(R 4a (OH Per day at home. Samples worth Sj
99 10 9?U free. ifrlXSON 4CO.. P- rland. Maine
??
fill O a day at home. Amenta wanted. Outlit an/
T)JL& tonna free. TRUE A CO., Augunto. Maine.
DTUni !#rnS7abot$:?0.7$?ty!e?. m.Cat./r,?.
IILwULlLLI Wmtkbw Gcw WoHJta. Chicago. Hi.
(JiOK A DAY to Agent.?. Sample free. 32 p'-ire
Catalogue. L. FLETCHER. 1 I Dey St..N. Y.
I;ni) CAT "17 -Cheap for Caah- P A TEN T
\/AY IJ-Lj (jtitt secured) on a moat
salable, u??ful_article. AdV Boa ?*>! >3. Boston. Maw.
GRAY HAIR Itcetorrd at trifling cost. Mypof.
ular Recipe sent for 10c. Ingredient* at any drug
'tore. C. L. Hartley. 270 Noretrand At.. Brooklyn,fS.Y.
Electric bei.ts.-a new. cheap, pefFECT
Cure for premature debility. Send for circt
larorcallen Dr. h. KARR. K32 Broadway, New Yori.
rooct?vc cheap 31 chic. Ful
DUU^fi 1 IX I tr?? r*99i liw
USE A USTIN'S / PRICK bt MAIL, 25c.
Patent Ruler. Measure, Paper AUSTIN MtG. CO.,
Gutter, and Blotter combined.* No. 50 n. 5th St., Pail.
^v?-v w. l. IlAmry. Teacher of Guitar, Flute, Comet.
~agtfort:,t"n Pat.Guiur.thebeatin use.
^Dealer in Muaical Inetruments, Mualc,
Strings. Catalogue* free. 1M Treoiout St. Boston.
aapaa1 year to Agent*. outfit and ?
ht M |%1111$25 Shot Gun jrrt. For terms ud19
tm w w w dress, J. Worth <L Co., St.Loan,Ho.
CDII CDOV ?r fits cured t.v Dr. RosV EpUaptU
CrlLCrOI Remedies. Tuiai. Packagk sk.vt rau.
Address. ROSS BROS.. Ricimoxn. Isp.
TifT\lwt?v enwllv inacl* with our Stenc l and
itiajin hi j. k-y Chock Outfit. Circulars Free,
h. n. <2 Arthur SrAFyoitD. 105 Fulton St.. NewVork.
PPhiQIflWQ nc i:"* "lightly disabled. Inrciiwlvlsw
creases now paid. Advice and ctrcnlar
free. t. McMicha.X. Atty., 707 SnnsomSt.. PhiU-.pi.
a|| watched. a Great Sensation. Sample
% 4 Watch and Outfit free to Agents. Better than
ww Gold. Address a. coulter a co.. Coicago.
& All a a Month.?Agents wanted. 30 best sell\thll
ing articles in the world. One sample tree.
9uvu Addroaa jay bkonsqn, Detroit. Mich.
iDiiNTrn-"rn
to milieu orders for i nr goodswlltn
i cu permanent employ m<*ntt good
1 w salary. Traveling e\|h-iim-? |..n<l Company.
Union Indiwtiiiel Wnrka. hm'liiiuiti.o.
o a jll)p day sure raad* by Arrata wlltnaour cbmuwm,
u) lu u)^u Crmyont, Plrtura and Chr-uno Cardv 1 'iz, iami
i *, w pi*,, worth ati, f*nt p tipnid for s.'?e. Illn??r?IMCrUloyu*
free. ii. bl'kkortv - sons. boston mass.
ADIIllfl habit cured at HUJUS.
Ub lUHl No publicity. Time short. Terms modww
I I Will urate. 1,(KH> Tostimon-jua. Do.
cibe case. pr f. k. marsh. t> iin?*. Mich.
choice Samples of Choice Garden or Flower
seeds Seeds sent FRF.F.. Send 3-cenl stamp to
given pay return postage: niagara plant
away. and sked co.. buffalo. n. y.
ft 9*55 a Week net to Agent*. The New Woi k
jl indispensable to f. a. m. Send for Descriptit e
Catalogue. redding a co., pubtjshkji
\ Masonic Works, 731 BrRadway, Near York.
first premium u. 8. Centennial Kshihition.
f.r "OI$A.VS pictorial BIBLES
f?80o Illastrntfona. Addrees for new circulars,
a. j. dolman a- co.* 5)30 arch Street. Phils.
The u. s. blue booii.-a Register of eve /
Office under the Government throughout the u. r.,
with salaries; includes Poht-ofSces. Custom Housts. .
Clerkships, etc. Great chance for Agents. Price?io
cents. Address soulf. a co., Wa?HIXOTC !?, d. c.
f?a aaa Driit, The newest and be?t
e)\r" thing out. Everybody buys one. Sella
at eight. " i cannot tell a lie, i carry my little Hatchet."
Send io cts. for aample, 3 for 25 eta., to k. 8. haff,
114 Centre St.. n. y. Agents make glQaday. Try it.
gf^'A>T-'L -?K j And Not
Sold by Watchmakers, *by mail, 30c. Circulars free.
j. 8. birch a co., 38 Dey Street, New York.
Co South * Wiss^s.
WUUlll able information aa to
be.t locations. Send 10c. for Southern Rm:ht. Add'a
OA INKS A YINCLINO, No. 9 A.tojJIouee, New York.
YOU can secure a Pnyln? business,
eiclu.sive for your 0|lf||| county, at a sma!l
coat. No ext^rieum nMMU and small capitiJ
required. Pleasant ^ and honorable, by
addressing Jhm.T. William mo n? Cincinnati. Ohio.
VANTFD MEN to travel and sell to Deplrra onr
mi* i lu D#iw nnbreakabla Glass Chimneys and
Lamp Goods. No Peddling. Salary liberal, bust,
ness permanent. Hotel and traveling expenses paid.
Monitok ttuars Co.. 201 Main St.. Cincinnati, O.
HO! FOR AUSTRALIA.
Emigration assisted by Gov-rnor of New Sonth Wales
frrm New York, S3? ..SO, gold. For particulars apply ro
R.W. Cameron i Co.. 23 South William St. N< wYork
f ilTTt k ?The choicest in the world?Importers*
JL JCiim 1^. prices - Largest Company in Americastaple
article?pleases <tv*r> l>?dy?'Trade cont.nually increasing?A
cents wanted everywhere- best inducements
?don't waste time?send for Circular to ROBERT
W^KLLS, 43 Vetey St.. New York. P. O. Box 13878
Prof. Hull's Made Ceapsoac #
la the only preparation, out package of which
W (H will force the beard to gtow thick and heavr
on the *moothr?t face (without injury) in u
JHE& d*ya in every caae, or money cheerfully re*
funded. 2.1 eenta per nsrkac*. no.tp.id; 3 fat
IflTVi VI cents. E. W. JllXES. Axhrnnd. Maa*.
CHEAPEST Articles ever offered to the pnbliqn On
receipt of 15 cts. we will send by mail, postpaid,
one Ladies' gold plated ornamental Shawl Pin, also one
of the newest style Hat ornaments. These goods are of
the newest and latest designs; are worth ten times the
money. Try us. von will send again. NEW YORK
MANCF^TURINO CO.. 231 Church Strict. N. Y.
I have sold Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup for four
year*. I keep in sb-ck all the onngh remedies considered
standard in this section. Npne sell so rapidly, or give
such general satisfaction, as " The Universal." Hadn't
you better try a remedy that is commended so highly by
your neighbors ?
EDWIN P. FAILING, Osw. go. N. Y.
Oil -TOB*. jQUEERS
_ I Send for Catalogue to ' ajp THE
nrupn I e. c. bridgman, i ,
r KTS 5 Barclay St.. N. Y.. and J PFfPTTBT.fn
1 UI Us 179 w. 4 th St.. Cincinnati. I lUuUDillU. 1 ^
IP^.feW|P
LOWEST PRICES. ?
Bead for PiapUet of tho Reliiblo Burlinftta Bold.
Address. LiriCcr si: sitter.B. tit.2.2.
Ill ^ BUaiJIUTO.f, IOWA. ,-<*0
JNTHEunitep STATEO
For $1 we will send free by mall and guar an tea ,
their safe arrival:
U Roses all different sorts
or 20 Verbenas, all 44 "
44 10 Verbenas and 6 Roses, different sorts
44 15 Basket or Bedding Plants
44 8 Bedding Plants and 6 Geraniums
.** 10 Geraniunis, all different sorts
" It Double Tuberose, blooming bulbs.
44 12 Gladiolus fine blooming bulbs
44 6 Tuberose and 8 Gladiolus.
Plant Ciatalogue of 80pages free.
40 Sweet Chestnut Trees for (1.
or 50 Strawberry Plants 4 sorts,
44 10 Concord Grape Vines
44 10 Grape Vines 5 sorts. ' * .
44 8 Currant Bushes, 4 sorts <'
44 12 Raspberries 4 ?orts
J list of mailable Trees and Vines and aM-pagf.
De?erlptlre Catalogue frei-.
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OvtrtJHrt.
The latost-most popular style.
We wl'l mall thin Pattern aud
Cloth Model free,for 10cu.<or
3 sumps), to pay mall expenses.
We will send the Pattern with
Cloth Model of this New
** Prince**'' Polonaise, free, tor
Ten Cento (or 3 sumps),
"PrtnctxPrtmai*." To i>ay mailing expense*.
Smith's Instniction-Book & Cetalope,
Drewmaklng," ^Cutting Oet/'^FIttiBg," etc.
Fend Two Mtaiupe and Bet it by return mall.
Both Pattcrnaai. Book for 25 cts. (orgstamps).
SEE onr STYLES and TEST OUR PATTERMS.
A. BURDETTE SMITH, Editor,
P. O. Box *06$. If East 14th 8t, N. Y. CHy.
N. Y. N. U. No 13.
WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS,
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