The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, May 17, 1877, Image 4
# The Wickedest Town in America.
correspondent of the New York Sun
gives the following account of life in
Uheyenue, on the Union Pacific railroad;
I have seen wicked cities in my time. I
have seen spreeing at the Esler in St.
Petersburg, seen fellows " make a night
of it" in the Orpheum in Berlin, seen
the wickedness at Nijni Novgorod during
the September fair, seen the Mabille
packed with depravity when the empire
was at its meridian, but I never expected
to see hell itself. I sauntered out on the
streets of Cheyenne at midnight. Fifty
saloons and a ilozpn lin^naod oromV?lir?or
houses line the principal street, all
thronged ;md gaily illnminated till the
morning suu puts out the lights.
What makes Cheyenne the wickedest
city in the world ?
I. Cheyenne is the metropolis where
the rich owners and the buckskin-clad
drivers of fire million dollars' worth of
cattle rendezrous for a weekly spree.
II. It is the nearest point where the
Black Hillers can sell their gold dust
>uid nuggets, and then gamble and spree
awav the proceeds so as to go back to
the mines.
III. It is the point to which all the
? Iudian-fighting army officers come as a
place where they can spree away a hundred
dollars in a nicht and nr? for
Clergymen 6hake him by the hand, and
bankers chum with him like an old
schoolmate. The profits in the one
building are $1,000 per day. I suppose
there are a dozen houses on one block i
where gamblirg goes on day and night 1
with open doors. Sometimes the mar- 1
shal and the policeman take a hand.
The judge goes out and " bucks the
tiger" while the jury are agreeing on a
verdict. You will see colonels in the
army standing by private soldiers, and \
see cow boys in buckskin dividing the ,
chips with a Cheyenne Indian?ell in the
most enterprising border town in America
and the wickedest city in the world, i
Withdrawing the Troops.
The following communication was sent j
by the President to Secretary of Warj
McCrary, relative to the withdrawal of >
troops from New Orleans:
Sir?Prior to my entering upon the :
duties of the Presidency there had been
stationed, by order of my predecessor in i
the immediate vicinity of the building
used as a State House, in New Orleans,
T.iniaianft mill tnnnrn an AfcwiVtortimi Tn_
etitute, a detachment of United States
infantry. Finding them in that place, I j
have thought proper to delay a decision I
of the question of their removal until I
could determine whether the condition of
affairs is now such as to either require or
justify continued military intervention of
the national governmentin the affairs of
the State. In my opinion there does not
now exist in Louisiana such domestic
violence as is contemplated by the Cou^
stitution as the ground upon which the
military power ot the national government
may be invoked for the defense of i
the State. The disputes which exist as
to the right of certain claimants to the
chief executive office of that State are to j
be settled and determined not by the
executive of the United States, but by
such orderly and peaoeable methods as
may be provided by the Constitution and
laws of the State. Having the assurance
that no resort to violence is contemplated, ;
but, on the contrary, the disputes in j
question are to be settled by peaceful
methods under and in accordance with
the law, I deem it proper to take action
in accordance with the principles an-'
nounced when I watered upon the duties
of the Presidency. You are, therefore, '
directed to see that the proper orders are
issued for the removal of said troops at |
au early date from their present position
to such regular baiTacks in the "vicinity
as may be selected for their occupation.
The World's Population.
The most trustworthy estimate of the :
number of the human family for the year
1876, as furnished by statisticians is,
1,423,917^000. The majority live in Asia.
About four-sevenths of the human race,
or 825,548,500, is Asiatic. Europe comes
next, with over a fifth, or 309,178.300;
Africa with abont a seventh, or 199,921,-1
600; America with less than a sixteenth,
or 85,519,800; and finally Australia and
Polynesia, with the very small fraction
of 4,748,600 people. Europe is the most
densely populated, having eighty-two
person to the square mile; Asia, fortyeight
to the square mile; Africa, seventeen
and a half, and America and Australia
five and a half aud one and a quarter
respectively.
Sponge Cake.?Four eggs, beaten f< ?r
half an hour; one cupful su^ar, one
cupful Hour,
lost time on the Big Horn.
TV. It is the stopping point for all the
swell demi-monde from San Francisco, St.
Louis and Chicago. In a word, it is the
American paradise for licensed drinking,
lighting, gambling, etc.
Walk with me into one licensed
house on the principal street in Cheyenne
at three o'clock in the morning.
The house is a medley. It is the Parisian
Varieties on Sixteenth street, New
York, John . Morrissey's Saratoga gambling
house, the Argyle rooms on Sixth
avenue, New York, and the Alhambra,
'with its fifty waiter girls, in London, all
crowded into one. The building is perhaps
50 by 130 feet, and two stories high.
On the ground floor is a theater stage,
room for three hundred cow boys, soldiers,
ranchmen and waiter girls, and
Z just out of it are the gambling tables and
w bars. At the tables every known game
is played. Among the dealers are sev- i
eral French women dressed in silks and i
diamonds. Utterly devoid of delicacy j
they -shuffle and deal the cards and!
handle the chips for the swearing, drinking
crowd which throng around the tables. |
On the stage there is a constant variety
show going on. Skillful variety !
actors are employed, and there the j
f tight-rope walkers, the song and dance
women in tights, the low-necked ballad !
singer, the clog dancer, the negro ini11- }
strel, the model artists, and the female
bathers come ont in a continuous btream
from ten at night till morning.
On.the first floor every drink is twenty-five
cents, and abont thirty English, 1
French and American waiter girls keep
the crowd constantly drinking. Above j
this motley crowd of cow boys, ranchmen,
Black Hills freighters, miners and
soldiers, is a row of private boxes filled
with rich ranchmen, officers, touristsand j
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* dust from the Black Hills. These boxes j
all communicate with the stage. Twenty j
or thirty waiter girls supply the boxes
with champagne, the price of which is
$5 for pint bottles. All drinks in the ;
boxes are fifty cents. It is a common j
tliiug for a ricli ranchman, after selling
a thousand- cattle, to come here anil;
spend $1,000 on a spree. A colonel in
the army, who had been fighting up in j
the Big Horn country, came in the other
evening and spent $1,000, and finally;
left his watch on the red, and lost that
too. The proprietor of this gambling
and variety saloon is a very generous
man. Everybody likes him, and lie is !
considered a good citizen in Cheyenne.
CHEAP AND EASY.
flow lui migrants Lire on their Way Across
the Continent?The Black Hills.
Immigrant life on a Union Pacific train
is certainly an interesting life. The time
1.1 1. t t\ v. A., a TI ; |
mrougu iruui wmtuia. i<j oau x iuuciocu id
eight days?a little less thau a voyage
from Cork to New York. The immigrant;
train generally contains about 400 men,
women and children. Children generally
j make up half the load. In one car tins
morning I counted twenty-five babies
and small children, says a correspondent.
In another car a mother had thirteen
children. This good, patient, self-sacrificing
mother was doing all her own
cooking and washing on the train.
Every night she places the seats cross- !
wise,* makes up a bed for her little ones, .
and then they all go to sleep in a nest.
1 The cars run smoothly, very smoothly,
on the Union Pacific?so smoothly that
' you can write or shave on the train,
j They run about fifteen miles an hour. |
The expense of riding is about $5 per
; day, or $15 for eight days.
i am astonished at the supply and
cheapness of the food along the road. '
, At every station women bring in milk,
butter and eggs, which are sold cheaper
than you can buy them in Fulton mar*
ket. Eggs all the way to North Platte
are twenty cents a dozen, milk ten cents
per quart, and butter twenty cents per
pound, though prices are higher at
j Cheyenne and Sidney on account of the
Black Hills innovation.
The immigrant buys his butter, eggs
and milk, and a few loaves of bread; then
makes liis coffee and boils his eggs on the
train stove as he goes along.
" How much does it cost you a day to
live ?" I asked a rosy-cheeked mother
with two healthy children.
, " Oh, about fortv-five cents a dav for
i all of us."
" What, fortv-five cents a day for you
; and vour children ?"
" *Why, yes. See! two quarts of milk
and a half-pound of butter, that's thirty
cents, , and then coffee and two loaves pf
bread, that's fifteen cents more. Forty
cents is enough, and we could get along
on twenty-five cents, all of us."
Professor Blot once said people could
I live in New York on ten cents per day.
I know they can live on a Union Pacific
railroad train for fifteen.
Everything is cheap for the immigrant
out on the plains. The big eating-houses
for the Pullman trains charge one dollar
per meal, but anyVhere along the road
small eating stations only charge twentyfive
and fifty cents per meal. To-day I
had fresh-fish at Elm Creek station,
caught from the Loup Fork, as sweet
and juicy as Moon's Saratoga bass, j
mealy potatoes, ham and eggs, delicious
beef,* and a nice desert, for fifty cents.
It is very amusing to see English
tourists fill up big baskets with provisions
in Omaha, expecting to find no food
as they go over the plains. After the
first two days I notice they begin to
pitch their stale roast chicken and stale
boiled eggs out of the car windows, and
regale themselves on the delicious country
food, fresh cooked at the stations.
Middle and western Nebraska, up to
the 100th meridian, is a strange country.
The land looks good till you get toward
North Platte. It is blacl-, like the Illinois
bottoms, but it does not produce as
well. The people say they have not:
had a fair chance yet. For the last four
years the grasshopper has eaten up the4
country. Last year they raised a half
crop. This year they are in a state of
desperation. They say that if the grass-!
hoppers come again, and the crops fail
this year, they will give up all and move
back into Iowa.
But if good crops come here in Nebraska
this year, I am satisfied that the
thousands and fifty thousands of people
who are now moving toward the Black
Hills will return and settle in the grasshopper-cursed
State.
The Black Hills excitement i? doing
one ffood. If they do not get rich there, !
many of the immigrants will see the ,
fine lands along the Platte river in
Nebraska, and finally lodge there and
settle.
The fare from Chicago to Deadwood,
including stage fare, is from $35 to $40.
Besides the railroad trains, I saw innumerable
wagon trains all along the North
Platte bound for the Hills. large
wagon train started out frcgn Grand
Island yesterday.
The Black Hills immigrants are mostly
from Illinois, Indiana, or points in the i
West.
On tlie train is a speculator who has
two carloads of provisions, which he is j
taking to Sidney, The potatoes cost him j
forty-five cents per bushels near Omaha,
beans #2.25 per bushel, and bacon eight i
cents. Potatoes are worth in Sidney
81.20 per bushel, beans $3, and bacon
ten cents. In Deadwood, potatoes are
worth 85.50, beans 88, and bacon twenty i
cents. The Union Pacific charges 81
per hundred pounds from Omaha to Sidney,
and the freight from Sidney to
Deadwood is $6 per hundred?that is,
seven cents per pound from Omaha to
Deadwood.
Recollectiong of Don Quixote.
Keep your mouth shut and your eyes
open.
The absent feel and fear every ill.
Self-praise depreciates.
The dead to the bier; the living to '
good cheer.
All women, let them be ever so homely,
are pleased to hear themselves cele- ,
brated for their beauty.
Squires and knights errant are subject
to much hunger and ill luck.
Liberality may be carried too far in
those who have children to inherit from
them.
Virtue is always more persecuted by
the wicked than beloved by the righteous, i
Every one is the son of his own works.
Honey is not for the mouth of an ass.
No padlock, bolts or bars can secure a
maiden so well as her own reserve.
Wit and humor belong to genius alone.
The wittiest person in a comedy is he
V. n nlora fit A fnnl
There is no book so bad but something .
good may be found in it.
We are all as God made us, and oftentimes
a great deal "worse.
Let a hen live, though it be with & pip.
We cannot all be friars, and various
are the paths by which God conducts the
good to neaven.
Covetousness bursts the bag.
It is easy to undertake, but more difficult
to finish a thing.
The term is equally applicable to all
ranks?whoever is ignorant is vulgar.
By the streets of "By and By" one arrives
at the house of "Never."
Between the "yes" and "no" of a woman
I would not undertake to thrust the i
point of a pin.
Patience, and shuffle the cards.
A soldier had better smell gunpowder
than musk.
Other men's pains are easily borne.
A bad cloak often covers a good drinker.
Pray devoutly and hammer on stoutly.
When a thing is once begun it is almost
half finished:
Lay a bridge of silver for a flying
enemy.
The jest that gives pain is no jest.
I
Masked by Mature.
A Puris letter says : Senator Arago has
a proverbially large nose. He is an
hereditary Republican, and royalists sweai
by his organ and artists are loud in their
praises of its vennilliou color. A few
days ago, during the carnival in Paris,
he was going to Versailles, and in the
same compartment of the railway carriage
wprn hrnthpr apr.ntnrfl And a iadv with
an infant on her knees. The chii<i commenced
to cry, and Arago endeavored to
coax it to be calm, bnt the child cried
the more. The lady begged he would
cease his pleasantry, as she was flying
from Paris, her infant being terrified
with the masks and false noses, so she
would be obliged if Arago would remove
his and conceal it for the remainder of
the journey.
Mr. Dioffenoi*.
This singular man lived in Greece. He was
distinguished for his eccentricities, had manners,
and bad disposition. It was his chief
business to find fault. For example, he took a
'lantern one day wlieu the sun was shining
brightly and went out to seareh for an honest
n an, thereby insinuating that such persons
were exceedingly scarce. When Alexander, a
distinguished military gentleman, paid him a
visit, and inquired what he could do for him; he |
had the impudence to tell him to "get out of
his sunshine." To cap the climax of his oddi- :
ties, he dressed like a beggar and lived in a j
twb! He was a sour, crabbed, crusty old
bachelor. We infer that he had no wife! first,
because history does not mention her; second, j
because no woman wauld take kindly to one of
his habits, dress or manners, or aspire to become
mistress of his mansion. "There wasan
old woman who lived in a shoe," it is true, but
the woman who would live in a tub, and
especially with such a companion, lias not been i
heard from. The misanthropic spirit which
possessed this man was doubtless dne to disordered
digestion and a biliousness, one of the
promiuent symptoms of which is a morose,
fault-finding disposition. The tongue is heavily
coated, giving rise to a bad taste, the appetite
is not good, and the patient feels dull, sleepy
or dizzy, and is apt to be fretful. Unfortunately,
Mr. Diogenes lived several centuries before Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets wero in- i
vented, a' few doses of which would have re- j
bin* " ftiul htlhblp/l liim fn '
find scores of "honest men" without the aid of
his lantern. Under their magic influence, com- !
bined with that of the Golden Medical Discovery,
to cleanse his blood, he might have J
been led to take a more cheerful view of life, j
to exchange his tub for a decent habitation, to
"spruce up" in personal appearance, and at
last have taken a wife to mend his clothes and
his manners, both of which were in evident >
need of repairs, and become the happy sire of
little Diogeneses who would hare handed down
to posterity the name, not of a cynic philoso-1
pher, but of a cheerful, healthy, happy, virtuous
man !
A Card for Rational Readers.
Irrational people always reject good advice,
and in nothing is their folly more frequently
conspicuous than in igfioring precautions necessary
for the retention pf health. Forecast, on ,
the other hand, is a notable characteristic of j
the rational, and it is the exercise of this quality
which we would suggest to them. Protect i
the system against diseases which fasten upon
the debilitated, the nervous and the dyspeptic, j
by bracing the physique, regulating* the stom-!
ach, bowels and liver, and banishing despondency,
with the purest and most efficieut.
of botanic invigorauta, Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters. That these effects follows iW use, aud ,
that it prevents as well as annihilates intermit- i
tent ana remittent fevers, are facts established
bv indisputable evidence. To enjoy the twin
blessings of " a sound mind and a sound body " j
iu all their plentitnde, trv a course of this |
-a?u j?!:_. * ;
lUriT-ilVO YOttf5 UJU, WUU UOU 11Ut uuuc (? uaj r?
work for four years. The back should first be
washed, then rnbbed with a coarse towel. AnEly
tlie liniment cold, and rub in well with the
and.
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Important.
When von visit or leave New York stop at the
Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central
depot. 350 elegantly furnished rooms. Best
restaurant in the city ; prices moderate. Baggage
taken to and from said depot, free. Cars
ana stages pass the hotel for all parts of the city, i
Durang's Rheumatic Remedy never '
fails to core rheumatism. Sola by all druggists. !
Burnett's Cologne is prepared from i
the purest and best materials and is unrivaled |
in richness and delicacy of perfume.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the Great New '<
England cure tor ooughs, colds and oonsump- !
fcian. Cutler Bros. A Co.'s, Boston, only genuine. '
Facts for those who have been dosed,
druggecf and quacked. Self-help for weak and
nervous sufferers. Information worth thousands
to those out of health. The new Health Journal
that teaches all, sent free. Address, Electric
Quarterly, Cincinnati. O.
Smoke, Soot and Coal Gas,
And all worry with fires that will not burn, and
where it is impossible to cook properly, can all
be remedied and a saving in fnel obtained.
Send stamp for circular. Henry Colford A Co.,
726 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
A positive cure for rheumatism?Durang's
Bheumatie Bemedy. Send for circular
to Helphenstine A Bentley, Waahingtojj, D. C.
t. . ' -* v
sterling uieuicuie.
Bismarck.
This month the reading pnblic is to be delighted
with the authentic Diograpliv of the i
foremost statesman in the world, disclosing :
curious researches into his ancestry and lively j
incidents of his vouth and student life, coupled i
with a close analysis of his remarkable public j
career down to the present time?a translation j
from the German, with an introduction by ;
Bayard Taylor. A spirited, absorbing and in- j
structive narrative, replete with anecdote, wit '
and wisdom, its pages gather luster here and i
there from characteristic speeches and private ;
letters of Bismarck himself. The story of his !
life is rendered doubly vivid by upwards* of one j
hundred illustrative home scenes, battles, por-!
traits, etc.
It will be sold by canvassers, whose time for '
real Bin-marks the hour of its publication, j
Fersons desiring to arrange for its sale can write !
to "Von Bismarck," P. 0. Box 5629, New York
city, and secure advance sheets.
Close observers of humanitarian tendencies
must have noticed that nothing is so j
common among the working classes, male and
female,?as old ulcers, which resist all ordinary
applications for their removal. Glenn's 8kl- I
phcb Soap will heal them. Sold everywhere. !
Depot, Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. !
Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. ;
From Peter Cannon, Esq., General Agent of
the Sussex Railroad at Newton, N. J.
" Having used Dr. Wistar'b Balsam ok Wild !
Cherry in my family, with great advantages, j
for many years in cases of severe colds, I most I
cheerfully* give my testimony of its efficacy, and '
recommend it to tho#e who are suffering from
Coughs. Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases of j
long standing as being a safe and reliable
remedy." 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by
all druggists. *
The IIintorv of Civilization
might be written in the gradual processes of ;
improvement wrought out in articles of food, j
Every progressive step is a public blessing. To j
no one article is more dne than to Dooley'k i
Yeast Powdeb. This with proper care insi res
tho most delicious aud digestible brea*t biscuits,
pastry, etc.
A Miserable Being
is one that is bilious. Get from vour druggist
a package of Quirk's Irish Tea. frice 25 eta.
A Tribute to Merit.
Tho New York Sun, in a recent article on
hotel matters, speaks very favorably of the
steady and increased patronage to the Grand ;
Central Hotel since its popular reduction of j
rates from $4.00 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day. |
This is nothing new, however, for the Grand '
Central has always been the first among the
leading New York hotels to reduce, and now it I
has mado the last reduction the lowest of !
themalL ^
Rheumatism cured at once by Durang's !
Rheumatic Remedy. Send for circular to Hel- j
phenstine <k Bentley, Washington, D. C.
"Horsemen," and others who pretend j
to know, say that the following directions had
better be observed in using Sheridan's Cava by
Condition Fowlers: Give a horse a tablespoonfill
every night for a week; the same every other
night for four or six nights; the same for a milch ;
cow, and twice as much for an ox. The addi- i
tion of a little fine salt will be an advantage. J
We have heard recently of several j
severe cases of spinal disease cured by John- \
son's Anodyne Liniment; one case of a man '
* a? j o /lor'a I
| A New Freacb Revolution.
According to Emmeline Rayniond.the Pans {
I fashion correspondent of Ila>~per't Bazar, we ;
! are on the eve of a revolution; Lut it will, in all
probability, be bloodless, and one that American
ladies will hail with joy. We refer to the de- !
acnption of a' new costume (see Bazar of March
which renders crinoline indispensable. !
Not the discarded styles of former daya, but t
; sensible,' small-sized', elegant skirts; flat in
front and close at the sides, with a graceful
train at the back; admirably adapted to sustain
the new Princesse and Gabrielle robes. We learn ;
from various sources that this new Paris fashion '
is superseding all others.?Lady"* Journal.
Five Tbonadnd Books Given Away for the
Asking.
While Dr. H. James was attached to the British
medical staff in the East Indies, his high
! position enabled him to call about him the best
chemists, physicians and scientists of the day, I
and while experimenting wim ana among uic
i native#, he accidentally made the discovery that I
! consumption can be positively and permanently
cured. During the many years of his
sojourn there, he devoted his time to the treat- 1
mc-nt of lung diseases, and upon his retirement
| he left with us books and papers containing full
particulars, showing that every one can be hirt
| own physician and prepare his own medicine,
and such information as we have received we
now offer to the public without price, only asking
that each remit a throe cent stamp for postage.
Address CRADDOCK A CO., 1082 Rate
8t, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Markets,
NSW YOBS.
Beef Cattle?Native 10,Jtf@ .11
Texas and Cherokoe.. 10 @ To?^
Milch Cowa 65 0.) @5 00
Hogs?Live...-. 05J<@ 05.%'
Dressed 07 @ 07 If
Sheep C6#@ 07
Lambs li @ 15
Cotton?Middling 11 Ji@ 11H
Flour?Western?Hood to Choice... 9 05 @11 00
State?Good to Choice 8 05 @ 8 10
Wheat?Red Western 1 45 @ 1 50
No. 2 Milwaukee 1 85 @ 1 85
Rye?State 1 05 @ 1 08
Barley?State 6i @ 63
Barley Malt 1 30 @ 1 80
Oats?Mixed Western .. 46 @ 69
Corn?Mixed Western... 65 @ 68
Hay, per cwt. * 65 @ 70
Straw, per cwt 65 @ 74
Hops........ 76*s?10 @17 ....75'i 16 @ 10
Pork?Moss 16 20 @16 35
Lard?City 8tearn 11!4@ 1154
Fish?Mackerel, No. 1, new 18 00 @20 00
" No. 2, new 9 00 @ 9 60
Dry Ood, per cwt............ 4 75 @5 00
Herring, 8caled,per box..... 16 @ 17
Petroleum?Crude 09\'@0O Refined.... 15
Wool?California Fleece 25 (9 27
Texas 44 21 @ 26
Australian 41 39 @ 41
Butter-State 18 @ 22
Western?Choioe 17 @ 18
Western-Good to Prime.. 17 @ 19
Western?Firkins It @ 14
Cheese?8tateFactory...., 12 @ 1854
State Skimmed 05 @ 07
Western 12 @ 14)4
Eggs?State and Pennsylvania 12 <@ 13
BT7FTALO.
Flour 8 00 @11 00
Wheat?No. 1 Milwaukee 1 72 @ 1 72 * .
Corp?Mixed 60 @ 60
Oats 60 @ 59
Rye 85 @ 65
Barley 60 @ 60
Barley Malt 1 00 @ 1 10
PHILADELPHIA,
Beef Cattle?Extra 06)4 @ 06 Ji
Sheep 05 @ 0714
Hogs?DressetL.... ^?.?.?..?.???... 08X@ 0934
Flour?Pennsylvania Extra 7 50 @7 62)4 1
Wheat?Red Western 1 61 @ 1 61
Rye 93 @ 9.< 1
Corn?Yellow 63 @ 61
Mixed 62 @ 62)4
Oats?Mixed 49 @ 49
Pttro'eum?Crude 12)4 @12)4 Refined....16
Wool?Colorado 22 <?> 24
Texas 16 @ 25
California 20 @ 25
BOSTON
Beef Cattle 0534@ 03)4 1
Sheep 05*@ 06)4
Hogs 06 @ 09
F:our?Wisconsin and Minnesota.. 8 50 @ 9 2i 1
Com?Mi ted 65 @ 69
Oats- " 68 (n 59
Wool?Ohio and Pennsylvania XX.. 46 @ 46
California Fall 16 @ 18
BBIGHTON MASS.
Beef Cat tie O5J40 06)4
Sheep 04 (fb 07
Lambs 07 (a 08
Hogs 07 4 @ 07)4 j
WATXBTOW*. MAM.
Beef Cuttle?Poor to Choice. 5 50 ? 8 60
Sheep 3 76 3 6 75
Lambe 8 75 3 6 76
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ISlMTllNI 11|||| fortunes ewry month. Rook sent
VlU IU ipiyUUU free explaining everything. j
> R WTFR & CO.. Bankers, J 7 Wall St.. N. Y
Ullllllfl HAB1T CURED AT liUJttsT
llrlllH No publicity. Time short. Terms ni<xl
w I I Vila erate. 1,000 Testimonials. Do.
scribe wise. DR. F. E. MARSH. Quincy, Mich.
W. L.ILlTDE*,Tescher of Outer,Tlute,Cornet
M|H^^|^^^^Ajtt.forTUu>nPatGuiUr,thebestin UN.
a ? ^^^^^^Dealcr in Mosicaljnitrumenti, Mutic,
Strings. Catalogues free. 120 Tre moot St. Boaton.
SA AAA Mold Dnilv. The newest and best
rj\Mrd thing ont. Everybody buys one. Sells
at sight. " I cannot tell a lie, I carry my little Hatchet."
Send lOcts. for sample. 3 for 25 eta., to E. S. H AFF.
114 Centre St.. N.Y. Agents make $10 a day. Try it.
WA NTFfl?AfJFNTM?To Mil tbs Best Patent
flit I CU poubfr-Hrteti Metal Mnfrty Lamp,
Made far Burning Coat Oil. Write for particulars
to Cincinnati safety lamp co.,
Okfimj, o. _?
CIIK ' PEST Articles ever offered to the pnblic. On
receipt of 15 cts. we will send by mail, post-paid,
one Ladies'gold plated ornamental Shawl Pin, also one
of the newest style Hat Ornament*. These goods are
of the newest and latest designs; are worth ten times
the money. Trv ns. you will send again. NEW YORK
MANUFACTURING CO.. 231 Church S^et. N. Y.
Western Lands!
Ever} thing desirable, location, climate, markets, schools,
churches, etc. One Million Acres, in quantities to suit
porchmeers. Ten years credit; Six per oent interest; no
payment of principal forfonr years. Rebates on improvements,
R. K. fares and freights. For information and
circulars apply to PLINY JlOOKE. Lnnd Agent,
Burlington A Missouri River R. R..
317 Broadway, New York.
SOU STSEL E1SB0T TEETH
Strength Combined with Llghtnem.
Upon receipt of a Post-offios money order, we will
leliver to the express or railroad? _ a
gi ?<-inch square teeth, 10% inches long, for 84.50
4u ?,-inch square teeth, 10% inches long, for 3,25
KICILT BOXXD.
?Ml ?nt,n no (niKiin K V
VTAA1 O Jl r u w.i .
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Every Family should have a Religious
Xeurspaper.
Are YOU a whecriber to any? If not, then discharge
that DUTY MOW by subscribing to thai good
old reliable Family Journal,
THE PRESBYTERIAN
PUBLISHED WEEKLY. ?
Price, lii.Qj a Year, Postage included.
Not*.?In Clubs of Fire or more subscribers, the price
is 92.16 a Year each.
Every family should hare
The WASHINGTON Centennial Memorial
(Religion and Patriotism), an attractive and instructive
Parlor Ornament Price, postpaid, 60 eta (in Colore,
91.00). or witb The Preehyterian, one Year, only
93.20. Address by money order or check,
THE PRESBYTERIAN,
1512 Chestnut Street. Phila j
Kansas display of products at Centennial surpassed
all other States. KANMAN PACIFIC
KW. CO. offer* laraest body of rood lands in
KASSAS-at lowe* prices and best terms.
Plenty of Ghv't lands FREE for Homesteads.
For copy of "KANSAS PACIFIC HOMESTEAD,"
address. Land Commissioner,
K. P. Rw., Baling, Kansas.
FASHIONS Jh
flunk ^Br^Ldvt
UKwdSstT The latest?most popular style.
|Bra*H$L- We will mail this nittem sod
Cloth Model free,for 10cts.(or
jUS&BrSSJ 3 sumps), lo paytnall expenses.
^"c will Mod the Pattern with
pn?7t9n^C'ioth Model of this New
T&SSb? Princess1"Polonaise. free, for
WW Tea Cents (or 3 sumps),
I "Princett Potonai**" To pay mailing expenses.
i Smith's Instruction-Boot & Catalope.
Hundreds of Large Illustrations of the New
Styles, with .ample Instructions to Home
Dressmaking," ''Cutting Out," ' Fitting," etc.
Send Two Stamps snd get It hy return msu.
Doth Put terns and Rook for 35 cts. (or 8 stamps).
: SEE oar STYLES and TEST OUR PATTERNS.
A. BURDETTE SMITH, Edit?.
e.0. Mo? 50M, It Cnt Mill tl. N. V. City.
ROYAL
Absolute]
Ifc^Will go one-third further than adulterated or ah<
powder of grocers; or send (JO eta. for 1 Th Can to ROY
receive it, postage paid, by return mail, with recipes for m
Bread, Muffing, etc. Sold only in Tui Cans. In writing, at
^HA^E*S ^
HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR!
FOR THE CURE OF
(NC^bf, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Difflcnlt
Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat,
Bronchial Tabes, and Langs, loading
to Consumption.
This infallible remedy is composed of the
Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical
nWWW Sat teen, $1 75. To Agents at I
/'/MilI VJ 25 centa leM* Order siae two
I VJH ffV/ 1 Inches smaller than waist meaMfthTfJtUSNAr
sore over the dress.
WarnarBros.85lBroadway.y.T.
F+ -f%-f
+FREE GIFTi-L
tto every subscriber to this pa I j
per. Webarelustissueuanel- A
. * ?xant WHllK UK08S. - t
+ which is entwiucd In beautiful mi
roses,the wholeon dtrk back
ground and ezeentedln French .
Oil Colors. It Is 11*14 in size, !
and Is a perfect i'fm of art, an
ornament to any household
We have made arrangement* ,
* sothatany subscriber of thl J
paper can receive 1 hisbeat^ui
B cross free bv sending UsMcts. k
I to pav the cost or postage, tub
tlng.directiug. etc. We make
L this offer to Introduce our ait
1 productions. A(lcress F, W. *
' MoCLEAVK & CO.. Boston. " V ;
4h*.+++i
M
Young Men and Boys
Starting oat in lifo and wanting the beet assistance to
promote their success in securing a good living, making
money and m striving fur the world's prises; Middlenged
Men desiring to change their course of life, or
peeking places and business more satisfactory and remunerative;
Fathers and (inardlana wanting their J
boys to be useful, prosperous citixens; Academic and I
College Csmduatea desiring to put a practical and 1
? ??.*!? pni.), tyi their theoretical and unnrolitable 1
education, and All who believe in directing and stimn- |
lating young men and bora to " Earn their own Bread." 1
and to " jet on in the world," will find THf >'ew, short, i
practical coarse of study of Eiutnaa Business Col- 1
li'tir, Poujchkeepeie, N. Y., the beet aid ever devised. .
It is the only Institation in the United States devoted to
tliia specially? sod that assists graduates to business
situations. It is the largest and most popular private
school in the Union, having an attendance to-day from \
every State. Refers topatroua and graduates in nearly
every city and town. Terms are low. Applicants enter
any day; no class system and no examination at oom- j
mencement. Particulars in College Journal, mailed free.
For Catalogues of Three Thousand Graduates in business
and valuable information, inclose three letter
stamp: f HASTMAN, L.L.D.. President
Poughkoepgie, N. Y
union with Tar-Hai.m, extracted trom uie
Life Principle of the forest tree Abeis
Balsamea, or Balm of Gilead.
The Honey of Horehound soothes and
scatters all irritations and inflammations and j
the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat I
and air passages leading to the lungs. Five !
additional ingredients keep the orgrmc er>-l. j
moist, and in healthful action. 1*1 no pro '
judice keep you from trying this great nicdi- I
cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou- j
sands of lives by it in his large private practice. I
N.B.?The Tar-Balm has 110 bad tasil 01 i
smell.
prices 50 cents and $1 ter bottle.
Great saving to buy large sire.
"Pike's Tootliaclie Droits" Cure
ill 1 Minute.
Sold by all Druggists.
C. N. OBITTENTON, Prop., N.Y.
BLACK
uses Cartridges [3d '
eta. per box], or reloadable shells [AO eta. per boxl; long j
range, .moveable tights, finely rifled, STEEL barrel, j
"A Remarkable Bargain."?.V. }'. Sun. Sent by express
for 8 A. Circular for stamp. O. W. TURNER A ROBS, !
26 Central Street. Boston, Masa. Cut this out. I
BOSTON WEEEY. TRAHSCWPT. j
The beet family newspaper published: eight page*; fiftysix
columns reading.
Terms?Q2 per annum; cluba of eleven, 815 per |
annum, in advance.
SPECIMEN COPY GRATIS. j
T7AT1 CAT "LT?Planing Mill, Saab and Door !
rUll Jriv AJlZi Factory. Good Waterpower, '
well furnished with Machinery. Location?Village with 1
fine school and church privileges and surrounded by a !
r>d and extensive farming district. Lumber cheap. |
mechanic who understands the business can command
a good salary. Will sell Quarter Interest and '
Residence cheap. Reason for change, ill health.
Address, W. COBBAN, Bloomer, Chippewa Co.. Wis.
headache.
DR. ('. W. BENSON'S CELERY and CHAMdai
ilk PILLS are prepared rxpresslv to
cure SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE,
DYSPEPTIC HEADACHE, NEl'.
KAL&1A, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESS. :
ness, aud will cure any case. Office, 106
X. Kutaw St., Baltimore, >Id. Price 50c.,
postage free. Sold by nil rirnufffcta and conn,
try stores. REFERENCE-Howard Bank,
Bat 11 in ore. JHd^
? Maize Flour Toilet Soap! ~
? Maize Flour Toilet Soap!? ;
? Maize Flour Toilet Soap!? !
great discovery !?a new soap compound ! It soothes, j
softens, and whitens the skin, baa wonderful healing and j
superior washing properties, and is equally suited for the
bath, nursery ana general toilet. It is delightfully per- i
fumed, and sold everywhere at a moderate price.' Regis- i
tered in Patent Office. 1876, hjr the manufacturers, I
McKEONE, VAN HAAGEX A CO., Philadelphia. I
I AGENTS WANTED -FOR TIIE
Work days of ood i
By Prof. HERBERT W. MORRIS, A.M..D.D. s
TDf irrana History ox ine u onu m-iorr nunm*
Its dateless origin, thrill in* and mynterioDH change,* in
becoming a tit abode for man. The beauties, wonders
and realities of Plnn as shown by Science. So plain,
clear and easily understood that all read it with delight.
Strongest commendation*. Send for Circular, Terms
and Sample IIlustrations. Address.
J. C. McCURDV CO., Philadelphia.
A GREAT OFFER! ?,?**5
dispone of tpo PIANOS & ORGANS, new and
second-hand of flrst-clasv makers Including
WATERS' at lower prices for cash or Installmenls
or to let nntll paid for than ever before
offered. WATERS' GRAND SQUARE and
UPRIGHT PIANOS & ORGANS (including
their NEW SOUVENIR and BOrOOIR) are
the BEST MADE. LOCAL and TRAVELING
AGENTS WANTED. Illustrated Catalogues |
Mailed* A liberal discount to Teacher*, MiniMort.
Chureht*, School*, Lodge*, tie. Sheet music at half I
price* HORACE WATERS & SONS Manufacturers
and Dealers, 40 East 14th Street, [
Union Square, N? Y. i
DR. WAWER'S HEALTH CORSET.
With Sldrt Supporter anV j
ffiSu Self-Adjusting Puds.
Mi *f Secures Hsalth and Coupon*of j
Bvjf Body, with Gates sod Bbsutt of
Form. Three Garments in one. ;
fcuJL/tX APProved by all physicians.
rafSs&gI agents wanted, i
tmXVniflBL Sam plea by mall, in Coutll, $8;
BAKING i
- POWDER.;
Ly Pure.
irtrweight kind*. C'onanmers may obtain this nneqnaled
AL BAKING POWDER CO.. N. Y-. Box 070, and
aking the celebrated Vienna Rolls, Biscuit, C'&kee, Corn
ate where you taw this notice.
Woodward'a Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets, j
Foot part* just published. 50 cents each, postpaid. '
WOODWARD'S ArMc Drawing Studies.
Heads, Figurra, Animals, LaailoraPM.
Two part* just published. AO otnU each, poat-paia. j
Woodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. i
Two parts just published. 50 cents ea?h, poet-paid, i
Order free Catalogue by Postal card of Art. Architectural
and Rural books. (j?0. K. WOODWARD. i
Publisher. 138 Chambers Street, New York.
A f\ PUP CENT. NET
If \ I VjII. for the money lender. ;
H I dHAV Interest paid semi- t
nil annually first rear in advance. SeB]
H curity 4 to 10 times the loan in (
?] land alone, occlusive of the hni'd1|
I ires. (Present cash value by sworn i
It 1 f appraioen.) No investment safer, i
H \ J N.. payments more promptly met. .
?P< ^ of references given. Send t
stamp for partioularv D. H. H. JOHNSTON*
Negotiator of Morta ge Loans, Sr. Pxiu MivwraoTA.
TTEEP'M SHI UTS?only one qua!ifr_The Best, j
XV. Keep's Patent Partly-made Dresa Shirts
Can be finished as aasy as hemming a Hamhiercbief.
The vesy best, six for 07.00.
Keep's Custom Shirts?made to measure,
The very best, six for 09.OO.
An elegant set of gennrae Gold-plate Collar and
Sleeve Buttons given with each naif doc. Keep's Shirts.
Keep's Shirts are delivered FRKB on receipt of price
Is any part of the Union?no express charges to pay.
Samples with fall directions for self-measure a. est
Sent. Free to any address. No stamp required.
Deal directly with the Manufacturer and get Bottom i
Prices. Keep Manufacturing Co., 105 Mercer St.. N.Y. I
Every Year You Lose :
More than one coit+? Ours always right?No pay till !
tested and suited?No risk, we pay freight?Be your own
Agent and Save Commissions?Four Too HajHcaleM* !
complete (none better) 050* tUlivred. Send for free j
Price List all size Scales ana judge for yourself.
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, I
ItlXGHAJirO.N', X. Y. ,
Mothers Who Have Daughters That |
Have Weak Lungs,
Should arrest the di.-oase when it ia in the incipient !
stages. It is indicated by a hacking cough, peine u the |
eh est, difficulty of breathing, or oppression of the lungs
If this be permitted to run on, tubercles will form, and ;
Consumption will be the result A most valuable remedy
will be found in ALLE.VM LUNG BAL*A.H j
to cure and check this disease in its first stage.
For sale by all Medicine Dealers. !
NATURES REMEDY7V
TCCHHDc |
The Cheat Blood Punnen^^
Recommend It Heartily.
8outh Bos to . j
Mb. 8TEVENS:
Den* Sir?I hare taken several bottles of your VKG R- t
TINE, end am oonvinoed it is a valuable remedy for I
Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint and general debility of '
the sykem.
I can heartily reoomraend it to all auffering from thv '
above 00m plaints. Yours respectfully,
Mas. MUNKOE PlkKKR,
* SM Athens Street
30,000 Copies Sold in Ttco JfontJm .'1
riT. I Are made in all styles and of every [
I llv | description, from the lightest,
finest, and most elegant in use to the heaviest
and strongest required for any kind of work; are
Cam AASfll unequal ed in style,
OI1C O r U Iworkmnnsbip,
Strength and durability. They received the high,
est written award at the Centennial Exposition.
Uo.rnCC "I None genuine unless j
Hdrncod. I they are stamped
with oar name and Trade Mark* A liberal
** fi?an for in forma tior
K6WUlQ that will convict any one
who sells harness as the .Concord Harness 1
that are not made by no, . Extra inducements ,
offered. Send for circulars and price lists.
Address
J. R. HILL & CO.,
Conoord, X. II. j
CHEAP, SIMPLE, RELIABLE !
-s-FRUIT
All Glass BETTEfTHAHPoRCEiAiH Lined j
LOSS AfclfJcONVbJlENCE AVOIDED BY
UDSaUdDIAMPSjn ONE PitCE j
FIRSTVREMIUMS '
AMERICAN INSTITUTE. '
?1875-1878-*SSr-TrS'l
PHILAD'A BsiMPlESrfl
ft THAN yIfrankun institute*, . *n?'J1
I^ORCELAINI ? 187+ ? ktlEAPyg
L^CENTE N N IAL . IS 7 ? s
lpateHt-ba^el-cement JAM '
IFOR QLASSorTIN' cove"s*i'd^i"e? '
~FI FTY-TWO
OF THE MOST PROMINENT
STATESMEN of lit CODNTBY
WILL WRITE FOR THE
TOLEDO BLADE
(Xasbv'* Paper).
Rvarts, Sherman, Kev, Soburz, Morton, Blaine, Foster,
Windom, and others of equal note, contribute an article
during the year.
The Nasby Letters are written exclusively for the
blade.
The Best and Cheapest Pmper in the World.
{Specimen Copies sent Free to any address.
Sena Postal. Address,
"BLADE," Tolrdo, Ohio.
// Perfect . (
// Hair Dreeling \\
// A Promoter \\
/ of the ,
[' Grovrtk cf the Hair# y
I A Preparation A
I1 Free from irritating matter# \v
/< ill. \
BURNETT'S V
i COCOAINE.
i For preferring mad beautifying tb?
Hair, and rendering it dark aad
gloity.
i The Coroaine hold* In a liquid fcna, .
I; a large proportion of deodonxed
iiCocoa-nut Oil, !
1 prepared expreaaly for thie parpoee.
No other compound poeeeeeei the ;
peculiar propertiea which ?o exactly '
auit the vorioui condition* of the hu- :
{ roan hair.
I It (often* the hair when hard and dry.
It aoothe* tli* irritated acatp akin.
' It afford* the richeat luitre.
It remain* loogeat in effect.
It is the Btsi ar,d Cheapest
i HAIR DRESSING
Iff TBK WORLD.
9 DIRECTIONS. * "
1 Apply with the hand, or a aoft broth,
every other day, or a* often aa the eaaw
may require, rubbing it thoroughly
* into the root* of the hair.
To remove Dandruff, Scurf, he.,
wash the head with Brxirirr'a Kal
LllTUJ,ruuu7 *un unci, inu id- ii
| ply the Cocoai im a? directed.
ritriiiD oslt it
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO, |
BOSTON. [
I En!'re J. seecrdinc r* Act of Coo peee, la Ctm 1
year 7. t?j Jotzru B: err k Cv.. in the .
Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Die- ,
J trict of j
.s* 7.20 PER QUARTER FOR TEN QUARTERS.
Mason &hamli ||
CABINET ORGANS. N
@U10BXrr AWARDS AT
GREATW
WORLD'S EXP08ITI0R8
Paris, Vienna, Santiago,
18s7; " 1873} no 1875}
PHILADELPHIA, 1876.
Oily Ouo.xa aasicxko Finer R.*? at
r- 'tat wif, of gtjfUg at peine wkirk rnrnlA kg ttaptmtklt for
n.-L <tf tuek attUtntt m tkeat untqnaltd foe Unit* far manm/aatnn.
EXAMPLES OP SET CASH PRICES:
Five octave double reed organ, <$> 1 rvfl
with tremulant,
Five octave organ, nine stops, Q1 1 A
with voix celeste, tpxirr
SoUi aha far montht) or quarterly yanmento, or roM until
" / pay. A inferior organ may note be furcbaiei kg thr faff
iMlcat Iq |7.AI prr qua'tor jar ton quartert. CalaleqMei free.
MASOM A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
IMTremnnt Pi. ySl'oiooSq. tiU Wabath Are.
UQSSQd- KEW YORK. CHICAGO.
Catarrh A pl?n<Jid Ramadj. Rem i?*
watarrn ^qcU, bJ Dr (TWooni, :w-^Waltham
J
Medical iflrice Free! J
T)KINTERM, xrt "Mtron* Hint M ('uranid
X by Vahpkkbuboh^Well* * Co.. IB Pntch 8t,y.T,
>552877 p. ?\?V1CK EfiY.' A^iHta^jdairve.''
$5 to $20 1
oruni urD97'bot?00-70rt*?- /I/- <*?*/*".
nLlULTEllWumaQOM ffOMi, Chieaco.IlJ.
(fifi ? week is roar own tow*. Tm and 85 outfit
*PP free. U. HALLfiTT 8 (X).. Portland. Maine.
200 FARM A. Elr.. FOR MALE in DeL. Pa. Md.
Va. and Fla. Bargaina. J. K>LK, wilmixotok. Del. ^
CiO QA A MONTII. Awnta rarttdmqwkm
g^OU Addrem G. PIRRUWG, Barwnawood. fli.
"| 2J Meat Flirtntiou CnnU yoa eraraaw, bjrjnall
JL tj lor 1ucm. ?. o. nm, 1 i? mn www.
Q.A i\ A WEEK. Catalogue ud Sample FKKK.
CMbU r'KLTON J CO.. 119 Nima 81.. New York.
(5? "T O a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit an/
CjJL Ad terms fro*. TRUE* CO., Augusts.. Maine.
A GENTS WANTED to collect amall pictures to
iV copy and enlarge. Money in it. For particular*
address E. P. GEROULD A CO., Comcoep. X. M.\
A (JENTM'hfapfst Cbromo* in the World.
-V 25 assorted, post-paid, 81, or 3 for 25 cents.
CoMTINENTaL C'lUOKO Co.. 30 Nassau St., New York.
A Good~Well our 4-foot Well Auger'Scud
for our auger >>ook. U. 8. AggjDI Co., Cinetnnart, 0.
DF.lfOREHT Qcaetkklt Joubval of Fashions.
Single Copies, 5 eta.; Yearly, 10 eta., poet-free.
Add'* Jtanmtoa Demoekst, 17 R lAtnat.W.Y.
T? A D 4f Q in the best part of Maryland, at peaie
F J\ JLVx'A jo prices. For catalogae. with map and
price list, address Makcha A Qibsom, Centrerille. Md
SOLID Rubber Trpe, Stamp# A Rubber Good*.
END FOR CATALOGUE, or aak your Stationer
omothing New. H. 8. Iwoebeoll, 205 B'way, W.Y
ELECTRIC) BELTS.?A NEW, CHEAP, PERFECT
Cure for premature debility Send for oircu.
lar or call on PR. H. KARR, 882 Broadway. New York.
A #| WATCHED. A Great Sensation. Sample
Sh jC Watch and Outfit free to Agents. Setter than
h>y Gold. Address A. COULTER A CO.. Chicago.
AAnA A Month.?Agents wonted. 30 beet sell5<hl|
inn articles in the world. One sample ?rco
yUVV Address JAY BKOXSOX, Detroit. Mich.
AAFAII1 year to Agents. Ovt/i mJ a
JC VBhllllSa .shot Cun /rre. For terms adiPfcyll
|| dress, /. Wmtb A Cs., dMouu, Jfo.
GEM HEATER.
Sent postpaid for 25 cents.
\ 8. H JENNINGS, Deep Rlrer, Cone:
Vny relation of the Jennin*# Families in America/nr
nterested in Jennlng# Estates in England, may hear
A something advantageous, by sending 3c. stamp to
318 A McCLIESH, Poet-office Box 520. Georgetown.D.C.
OTJCVCT/^TWC Procured or No Pay, for every
FiyBplUfllfl
my uyumi or uiwwu ooiumr. auuicw, *?. ??
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A RTIFICIAL LEG8 ud truiiportatira to U. 8.
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VL I (chroma 16x28 " Oar Boys.) Six months
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Address OKM Man'fg Co., St Lonis, Mo.
Ap<1 AGENTS' PROFIT par weak. Will
Itfl f Nil pro*? it or forfeit JSOO. Now articles,
IpVI bVW just patented. Samples seat free to
Jl. Address W. H. CHXDX*xrB,218 Fnlton St. N. Y.
10 Per Cent Iowa Farm Mortgages,
Bought and Sold and C'ollertloBi made in all parts fljf
lows. Any information desired given free on applicaion.
Adoress J. A, F1TCHPATR1CK. NoTsdaTIowa.
MftNFY
HI Ulv t I cents for sample* Outfit complete.
Et'LIPME M>PG CO., Cincinnati, O. ?
And Net
^^NJ2nS2C3S?ElSC2E^CBN wear o?t
Sold by Witch maim rs. By mail, 30a. C iron lara free.
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or hoj$an>8 Pictorial BIBLES
1,800 Illustrations. Address for new circolsrs
V. JVIIOLMAX Ac CO.. 93Q ARCH Street. Phils
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r " Tm? MOL'STAl'HK produced oe sameolh Iter
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\ JLj^UkJ injure, or will forfeit SlOS. Prim by mail la
fcWM sealed package 15 cents, tor ibrea M oaeta.
A. lTsmiTH A CO- Aft*. Palsdas. Ot
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IJjAij* prioee?Largest Company in America?
-ta.pl'" ;irti< le?plein>ea everybody?Trade continually In.
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