The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, October 03, 1873, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. OCTOBER 3, 1873.
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Miscellaneous.
Chinese Women.
Mrs. Baldwin, a mteaionary i«»
rhino, gives some intending fact* in
regard to the women of that country. 1
She say* girl* have no cbokv of
their litishuttds; the young gill is!
sold by her parent* at the highest
price they can obtaiu for her. After
they are married, if he choose* he
«*an Ihj divorml from her for talking
too much; If he become* poor or
gets tired of her, he nulls her again.
In the coldest weather the Urge
footed wotoien are not allowed to
wear stockings, and cun not Ureas |
in any other color than black or
bine. The manner in which they
make their feet small is by binding
tlieir four toes under the foot, which
they keep bound up for about eleven
years, when the foot become# dead.
I have walked through the street*
when the women would brush
against my dress so as to acts my
feet, so that they could tell to what
class I belonged. I would n»j| to
them, “1 will show you my feet, but
do not pull my clothe*, a* it ia rude.'’
When 1 would expose my feet to
them, they would <*xet»im: “Why,
have yon no real ladies in Ameriear
And the only way I could make
them believe that we had, was by
telling them, that the women read
books like the men. which utterly
astonished them, as the real t'hi&ewe
woman is brought up >u the utmost
ignorance, and they only marry hi
the rich families, because they know
and do so little and need so much
waiting upon, that it takes a rich
husband to support them.
If you ask a Chinese woman bow
many children she baa, she will
give you only the iiwmber of the
boys. She has to be* asked the
second time how in any girls she has,
as they are though; so little of, that
in many cases they are killed as
soon as born. A large footed wo
inau told me once, that her first
ebihl was a little girl, and she de
scribed to me how she loved the
little one. She said, “My husband
went out and brought ui a tub of
water. I begged him to spare its
life, but lie took the little one and
put its bead in the water, and held
it there until it was dead. .My sec
oud babe was a daughter, and it
was served the same as the first ;
the third child was a boy; he lived
until he was alwut tour years old,
when the gods got angry and killed
him. Thcu my busbaud died, and
if 1 eat anything that is aloe, and if
1 wear good clothes, my relatives
become angry, and treat me harsh
ly.” Even in our Christian churches
in China, the women are not allowed
in the same room with the men, but
are partitioned oil’ iu a lattice work
room.
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT.
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Let Tour Wife Knew.
It is a custom too common with
the men of the world to keep their
families In utter ignorance of tho
situation of their business. The wife
knows nothing, lias not even an idea
of the amount of her hustiamrs
fortune, whether it is to I* counted
by hundreds or thousands. What
can a woman kept in such igno
rence learn f She spends, as a
matter of course, all he gives her
to spend, with the full confidence
that when that is gone, and she
asks for it, he will give her more.
If an unmarried woman works,
she may go with a bold, ntiblashing
face, and demand her wages ; but a
wife can demand nothing, her claim
is only for bare necessity; and gene
roos men, on that account, are too
often indulgent, too fearful of letting
a wife know the exact state of their
finances. Tis all wrong.
Husband and wife have a mutual
iuterest; every woman should know
the exact state of her husband's
finances, understand his plans, and
aid him, if possible, with her conn
sels, and then these terrible cats*
trophies would not so oflen happen.
Many a wife, who is plunging her
husband deeper and deeper into
debt from ignorance, would, if she
knew his embarrassments, be the
first to save, and, with true womanly
sympathy and generosity, help him
to reinstate the fallen fortunes.
A Sure Curs for Snako Bitc-
A correspondents write* : When a
person has been bitten by any kind
of snake, the first thing to do ia to
tie a cord around the leg, or arm,
three or four inches above the bite,
so as to stop the blood from Rowing
to the body. Make a cord of a strip
of your shirt or dress, if nothing else
is at hand; twist it hard ami tic
tight. Do this within five minute*
after bitten, or as soon as possible.
Then walk to the nearest house ; do
not run, nor heat yonr blood ; do not
be scared. Have three chickens
(ducks or young turkeys will do)
caught; rip oue open alive and ap
ply warm with the entrails right on
the bite, having first scarified the
skin around the bite. Hold this
chicken on for ten minutes; then
wash off the bite with warm water,
and rip open the second chicken, or
dnek, and apply as you dul the first,
bolding it on for fifteen minutes.
Wash off as before, and rip opeu
the third chicken, or whatever else
is used, and hold it on for twenty
minutes. By this time the poison
will generally be drawn out; but if
the pain is not gone, put on a fourth
chicken. After this apply poultices
to take out the swelling; bread and
milk, or corn meal wet with vinegar
and salt, or tongh yellow clay made
into mortar, put on half an inch
thick. Either must be put on warm
as can be borne, and the cure is
complete; without any doctor, or
whiskey, or much expense. If the
bite is on the body, or if the swelling
gets to the body, then whiskey may
be used; not otherwise. When the
pain is out of the bite, if the part Is
much swollen, looeen tbe cord a
little. If the cord is put on within
fifteen minntes after the bite, the
cure can be effected in one day.
I It Uil I invented **t«l Mrcmnl
letter* (latent for an
XKFSCVXXSKT IK WARS
a simple arrangement by whteti
m
atom was applied In the washing
of clothing. Iihnve hen»twfot« wnM
this under the name of j
Hteitni W itslier,
||
"VI omtitt*m Prlhiutf
i for such it mi ia fofifc I have him ;
j Used it in marly *vevy Baligmas
Ifcrwapaper in the l* ailed Mate* and ■
Canada - also ia the leading secular
papers, using double cola win adver
tUemeats- TW reader* of the Tie- j
thre may reoMwaber seeing my
Card in the various paper* nf the
country dunng the past year. IA
tracts from tetter* received from my
customers, also from the prvan, ta
another column, will indicate how it
has been received by tbe people and
press throughout the roaatry
Three Hundred Thousand
have been sold already It la mtlf
eient for my pnrpnae t« my that I
am naimfled (bat nothing Wtvtwf*»**
advertised ever rendered *» general
sat i.«far trow Vet nils, my Aral la
Yen lost, wa* not perfect. Ami for
the last two year* I have «pyit«rd
myself to the study nf c*M**fracting
and perfecting a
HEW STEAM WASHER,
anil an tbe wwaftt at my wCurt* 1 feel
every a*»uramv that I hate Iwwt* m
Urely aueuemfei. My
fit
NEW STEAM WASHER j
patented in m?-t, i* abmdotely fmlt
baa ; an much an that I never knew
a single pemoo. who bm men it
work, fait to be delighted with tt. It
hst* rendered, than far,
PERFECT AND UNIVERSAL SATIS
FACTION
and such must be the mm 11, for tl j
work* like a Wckvdku—never Uihag 1
to <lo all claimed for it.
In eondiuMou, let me say, that
should aay one my that he ha* awn
a Brit AM Wasukk. mk him if be
ha* seen tbe new
STEAM WASH EH
WILL CLEANSE YOUR CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING.
EXTRA! A few Extracts from tief^
lb ad the editorial (*,
Pittsburg Afiranrt, * iitf -
pendent, drcnUtioo iner»»J^*» %
per week. (Write the'rtHtonu
a copy:)
H e would not khowtogij U
to practice ou our reader t
A FINK CHttOMO,
\
i: v i*: it v i» o it v
< h
EVERY ONE SOLD 18 FULLY WARRANTED.
*ni»« M> It ! fit XK«
It Saves Labor. Wear and Tear, and the Annoyance
Of Wash Day.
It will Do the Washing of the Family while you arc Eating
Break fan and Doing up Dithet
16 by 20 Inches,
GIVEN EACH PURCHASER
OF A
Hiram
MM
Waskrr.
wtwwm
»#**»
n K * *m
the i«« tatewi
! ■Hrowpfod. no
; Um. Wywmm
fo* ka *wn ** Ik mod )wimi(*I agent la trowoviug dirt, fnsar
• tfokaif, »w4 W>«eto*a« lb*** white. |*#f* t io»kuit Imn*> fur many
am h rfoawtetet «*4 tote** Ida* tk* row*. **»«! they Mwcrod in Mask ins.
tfo |.m lmr» Ii**o* tl»* ri*l*«t pifodi pure sod white. Until
ot i ■ ST RAM W \IHEt «w WOMAN'S FRIEND, wltbowgit often
in drtronrovdl of
ia
voma:
MMp |
M* fok
11
**gt»
| na wt usm <1 overt j l« t he doth
• jMWtwfok Mtawar* twl 4**n»< *tu iMirpwr*, Tk Wo-
| wtfWml l»l*w, It w ill do tk «judotijr **f *n ordinary from ! *
to mo War, The N**a VV«*W» «• »«|« r ><« to *11 wifcro ttrvtnw.
tram
t»N
I * ki4l.,r #
a mseatw*. m
k law ear
gkikj
MsMmM fiissrMk*
foil* rn*d * tt
rt, mmvtop m IstfRe poiwm *»f U« lime Ukni
•wip time tot jwpriiol In «u*> other method.
wi»«fr tk* (woeem «f ( fonaiatg M anMn* on
tk *br ** eatiug kf ierdfot «nd dottof up the tirwsk-
*w«r» dookk the time, wsidted ia tin* Wm|mw, that it trill washed by
band U*o«, or a w *eh- ImanA
I sll km fahrtoriL are washed In a swprrtm rnaaner. Fur flan
• tot moot drm*stole, om tt will aw twU ikiu mm* • macttio*- or IimhI-
All fabrkw. (i«o ik linem larr to a bed blanket, can be soled prt-
Oom. wrwhooi <lie rwktoAws Imatdl.
much ran not be «ti<J | n
only require** a lem qoaatifrn H
the old mt*tliod, bat it fo ft Sw
saving of lutrd slavidj
wadi-tab—the rlothes, »!**„,**>
of the boiler, with only a littk***
thoroughly Aashed sad fit tekLJH
line.” She further
poac of mine for firs *
eoukl not procure another
its merits a* I do, wen thej*^ 1 ^
way, I would deprive »ymlf ^
tkl« of appand, or the r-wdh
necessary to procure one.”
These statements are w&fm
luratod trial* of one of
and their tmthtulness may
The principle on wfaidt tk
Washer is gotten up will ««am|M
as aoon as tu<den*Uiod, to w«Z*l_
j mind. It i* so very simple tWtk*!
der is that it ha* not bees daa ****'
for*-. We rejoice for the relW
inv«*ntjon will atfonl those
jierfoni. that ***i*eutisJ nmtaTs^l
labor-washing. .
, Revs. R ude
. Mg0t- MMA^ — 2
ffiW SEKIKg
Comffi UIu:
For the L
The Tarn of I
frv*
D, T*' r ‘Z‘J!",
II la Truly u Labor and Clothes faring Invention.
This Chromo Is Entitled,
I
MAD THI FOLLOWING CIRCULAR AND TESTIMONIALS. QIO HO THE NEW"
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GREAT INIU i KMENIS
in
MiKNTS!
fully, aad r*w*di4h i «luU
w ItodW*' »**toi**t: * awnm t*» you my
matter wf waalong rkrtlww is one ,*f
rtow’rsua totoarj' family «i*4 every indi-
*t» i# eomtasm nmr latterly, bow-
fo* dire* i*d t« tlw i»rc«ti<*ii aod
* wfocto K*m t< «*f tfo Islmr.drwdjiren,
*tml. I*r*wkriwi as well m» intti-
«*t»'tamryod—tatawy **f «UL are 4*« t.fol in*-
■ 'i**<j.g-«s»4 ik«* WMK'bharw bare ken von
1m bar* Wadbfog Mwkw* ; but tort me **4
twtoi*i f*w * few <WUi* t(u<M’h fo* than way
44* all t» « »** at sv* *.** witloMrt tatsu. torn
c , is it <m*i rraatsnstd*' t«* Mi|*finwr that it will
•biof bUrbfa** wow i« fowasn** wse T Tbe
fo* tb t*-! a*td mw*t bt ***, flats i* aoihiag like it in aw.
I* Mo4* 14 ***4 will base it. 1 wid* to ser-uye « frsr «*nod
w. ■•-<*< m ••Msb”* *o worm* mm wma» as 1 i**«d imsaediatrl«, I
f"* My ywbr 1m kfiitsay «* M pe* xjwa mtosfoiant*; tmt
mm >4y, awd *«f** «o w it right* for aw. I will allww y«w tot*
'Wrtrtws . twmw'rtW*trtl|. J'*UI maot) swwtol cod y**u
*• 44 *- #w ta 1 - fort FV tort tnbktMta ; twotr «** less i» the
1 .«»«■ Inn* trs® yiiirbt* I will »«U Wswiber* at towarly rod, sad
tot* 1 mm 1 rtsfoto badyi* «t p*t rfomw, mm baar iu
4 . i(( * rttoirt* Aw-to be ftrd lure* the rfobt to a
• ■ 4, «W- %V. dw-es s« * *41 an they eww be wwaAe fo-re sad
■ >»« ma it’ m» at*-* tfa*« by pwrrfoMSMg tlw rtgbt of a tUngir
so tbe p*y» neys* mi S0tOif **** nwttf or *»tsfe for taw. aad npoa
r» s*d lb deed to y*«a fo etyrro for any terrUwry toHbtorh
•W* dtiwg lied tl«e me Urn it.«r* is awl a.3r• a.! > ilwpoeil wf W
. I wilt w**toe «Jt flw deeds, «w lfort* ran t*r t*o i-oftfaatosa or mis-
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SXS23TB TIKI k AEZAB OF TIKI
I
A spintml Ktigraving, show mg
Ipsu
: h« II
foe* to tuny w< i« mmwi«U *t pit v.m» ititosluijMits, tw aay
yanks tlw** 1 eery t*brral ott*’** t-ig «krl tiaar oaity, after
» *b«n
a* my tegwfo* prtofe. bto (tter t JHK4
gVM*ss tone*’ t»*j :m *t*4 ww tw sagged to them IW toed MHIknI of
• FrttoBl *»» oedk- to* mik tbs ound wurttey Aw tbe sfoortod itww
«kt *otn. vtoai
<«» W*wto **» -tl.
m o4 tor s vwtwtpfo swd *srefall* t«d tt; ywa will ksrti
»•* ««ti* it wosrt «t*icwo«4<utl*> All »wi have to do tm« is
* M’grss tkai two teske MnapiucttU to wash at s rer-
I m —w *ti-:«o *«r>' t«* too,* * «* w*At*y t»rrw«»t mm poodlde, \ ou
iwt* »>w «uitrmat it will |sr*duc» sltet tbe water aud
b thsfl
toese sie tossoy toartfootls wfokh might be
fort lit* ww**! py*«wtttwwt of w|*i*'h I will
ts |»i» Ul IMINR trite
MMIl » ■
klk# M ft#*
RUB* MMTB
tarn mm*v M um*
Strain ^[|nshrr
■
rw*aert ti*fw«jff*ma tube* aad f»gfowdl ovet tfo * lotLtng. rn«liiny liark
toe rbrtfow* to il*e L»o. i fottious- too fo" **wbfo»ly returned agafo ia tbe mm*
nay fof tbbti msautie* iwa take owl tfo efoli- *n«. *-•'*« »»»4 oryag wat.aad
kiVtwg pryf*«-y|* <fosn Vsw y*»M bod all perim*!!* si* !i*:l»t*'*l n ul» it.
i twtow SNuken ffswwi sd#** to to t peesewt. to fo tilled after wsrd. at Sltorucb.
• rial in tfon wimiwi * til **s4U*f' ytsa tfost the Women's I tM id to* a wwnrem
eU d«ll nasrttoev m* wboh ys ware t** surereil aiiie tiasos in ten. After
w-vnywi a smart4* ssmI ktw*w just « hart M will do, vow ran approach almost
bwsttoss art oft to engnjeT m net fouutwow <•( thas kind, and
♦« ak % Wa«l»* r. w«uti Nay «count*. if it will perform
<V net eeml mtartf trtwr tisae* to a hundred to make the
JwliitriM*. I **w domidta that isw fo u*> tun* it* otdet -
*uaty. fo be sewt by cyruoss <*. tl. 1*.^ if a* r**avewief»t to
sbowUL a** art trass. «*«oM«wr to take orders, aod by tin*
<**«• to bawd, yon might bate a «*>** s*4d. l uw sliouhl.
-»«e m 14c * rawer t»* totabe t he « aafo-r. TT»e pries’ will
*4t I bay# known wae agent* to sell a* high as
ler yoa bavr itiin»|i*ol it woiv ot L w tw * out ntuutv,
. amt te*4 mssstred tb**l wbemsver jrwa coo get a sineW
t w ill *w fl n»su* wnoe. t ««*****|uent 1*. after you have
• *o raw «>1! tfo* tight of *««o* « «**jnt> for otueh nno
nlatr what * ««m gates will fo l*v buy tag a single
part of *»bat you ought to wiake. tor whue via are
*wt *»r« w l.o wawt to tnak« *uot*« >. t«» sksu you « an
** i.**u raw r*W)K»»se i«t which offer* *«ieb sytfondid in-
-a, *m tows. «»*d pleasant, fovamw it rptotfor*
l raw propose bettor** !«-*»»». sfowald I alio**
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.bed «
p priMk m i
t'-r
tte a Am%
1 M
Ai
Fn»T—Wife uanbing; the old way
obadami returning at 3 oVfiock I*.
M , ti inner not ready -BkhindTimk.
Not a pleasant scene.
Sec*iNI»—A Scotch wcctic where
two Scotch girl*, dreamed in plaid,
are lrttni|rttig the ctothe* in a tub, in
theii favorite way. Thin ia an im
provement oil the “ok! way,” a* it
dor* not w«*ar tlw rlotlic* n»*:tr so
! much.
TlIlKtt—SIm»ws the fyteam Washer,
the real Woman's, Friend, in oj*era-
tion. Wife sits knitting in the nwlc-
ing chair with pleasant children all
around her, delighted to at the
Sumui Washer flow eight j«*t* of
foaming water. Just at tbik moment
huMl»ao<l return*, and is likewise as
tonished as well as delighted. Tbe
washing is done—dinner is ready at
11 o'clock A. NL, “ahea*! of time."
HidJ
m few towmbrod
i »t ifo «nart 1
yfy % but «Vs I
«»*« »*:'' a
mM rtgbl *, They*' tHft Hik
1 dwretosnit*. bedkSr*. It Is a safe
llwilMl mummm. t «*w as# w
* S «Miwt* .
ss < hum rot
rort a tenth
rt wpi
THIS IS A
my pstrows
t*rm* fro ito
ffo tbe i*n
ropy wf the
foiw tw mood
OF TIIK A«fF
ifo’tr ••m te-nuhs. 1 «rr* e-ty fo leu 1 liter i-oubt muke fotter
rlrs-*, stm! make mot* mump.
Id Fsvt Ilwllarw, I *tU «fop uw a ouupb t« Wwler >%» a sample. •
mmm*. teuprtJtoet with a < >yy ifo-««te «»if Agepry, srtth fm IwsTraethtps
9for fooins'M. Ami upon tfo reeetpt «rt the Wusher tow wtsy hsv*
“Hind, I will
•a puiki
it
■<w* toed vt ***** a*
i ill irfuml y.*ui iwarj. The
aide tt«
Ulswk d
•KMity be
n rrfoile at #te Uiw I «*-*»4 **s» .* «.**ipto" I will kiM yonr eouuty s iruson-
9m r«u to deri'tfo w foift-i r y*»w w isb t*» patefovse *w n*d. I will fanti*4i
f«*» tdiyi 'setot*!. ami will *!•• all I can i« enable y«m to
mx*w, *sr »«ur rl«*iet-of Irrribtry
ess la t »«te for*r IVUMM V«s
’ (M»e rfo .. A*tolo »*
I. r. TII*TO>
I Mt I «*lmrg. 1*ii.
TILIOi'S STUM MR,
OR
of 1873, now being wUrttianl so
extensively in whole (tag* mlmtiiw ;
menu. If be amewrrs in the neg«
live, ret|oest bint to suspend jndf
Mteut until a anmpAn cm be prumawA 1 ^ OMAN S FRIEHD.
and fully tested. I will send ww
mt
A SAMPLE FOR *400
—just half (he retail price—and If*
fally warrant it After a perm**
bays a sample, he cep cat Ihent wf
me ai coei.
HWTRK VOl It
Choice of Territory
AT OSV%L
S6C.X M can V Xidf a i
8134*# DQ88&
amft have known Agents to lake
orders for
A Dotfi las ten Hour.
Ik I IT B€TIOHi.
I. toosk the rtpefo-* sot Mi«toe tw warm «u4* - ta ti**- u*<ial ticumet.
». Ifoi in tk fort lom of tfo iVtskt s <jtiari**i fot of gissl snap, «»t enottrli to
atake s rod stalk, sfirrd W|* ttoia ; tbew tssfow *to»s n the (si*r IwUnw—SM Uist tlw
iresrtcf «sl*p i* fo the proper pstlKu . i**t» ton s «trt « n«»ng!> to cover tk e«l> over
tfo valve, say atonrt stt foil, U| the * babe* *l*-»n snuM«thl> with tlw snileu (wit
w* l| sktotsed Ito the \V**k* -r*o» pulled up. kit *tm«il out, so the wsler can clrre-
tske |reely- -utifsirefully tM»rk the eto*lin■* ; «w that tfo fire is sufficiently hot
tw p«etik tbs tteemt when ihr water lutilb H will begin to flew up the tubes on
ytse iwtoUto. w el*e wd« **f tfo \% ssfot, s«m! ttorotigtotfo* fortes »nt*»the Wasbcc ttgyun :
after a rtrott eirrwtaSfcts* bus bean gmiag «*;» It* this tnanner lor afomt thirty to forty
nsiwwtes. tk * Jtslo* r « »!! fo « .«]*!*!• 4. Win * welt and w ring same as in nsiial
way t .food « torttsr-e woyst «*•<* fo wii*< d with white. l”sc soft water lot boiling
4siu tt hgnt «se amis, lye. we awake it «*d» in any other way.
If tt m droned to tdewrb wits the Water. thi<* n*sy fo doin' by adding a talde-
«|in'iMaf*»l ml bovmv of «>«im tvs to « VVmkf full ««t cbsMiing-
fit. NarvV. Augl*iroCo H 0.
Itohar f«W t- Matrttsr tt«ni n«ir M.-am Wadhet for over fmit months, we are prr-
pared t*» rroarouMl It lo tfo public «.« far tfo ckwtevt and nuksl method of wash
ing that wr have ev«r t»H erun. We bar* tested it thonsighlv. ** ashing very dirty
cbrtbteg in It, and know it will do all that van claim for It. Wc Lavs never nad to
rub a sin rfo nrticfo on tfo- wmhfomrd that luta l*een wasbol in tfo gleam Washer
•twee we have bad it} kno* throe Is « great evprotse saved in the wearing of cloth
ing. We could not *h. witfout it llrv. J. J AUK*ON and WIFE.
II tcm*KtcM>n, Ky-
(tost fttt j—Tbr W**dww ru*ww* dwly to hand. Accejrt my thanks for yonr prompti-
ladr I am giad to arknowfolge it all you rerommumib-d. 1 have spoken of if to
•tsabecs, sfote»N>mi> to «*edrr owe for tfo m. Several have come to s**e it tried.
II srkasmfoohm it a perf**rt sorvess. I wiitc to <*rdcr a deed to Henderson Co. by.
would amd tfo WMrttrv n«w, but fr*i mmr owe else has tfo right by this time.
«ead v o iu Rev. B. T TAYLOR.
I eaa (Hihiidi bvtiflruk *»! tetter* fnuu p.atics who have used the illwn M'nsfor,
‘wr. I fort thus far declin'd doing so. I know full well how
SUPERB ENGRAVINO,
Ami will don fo lew* fo* much sought after.
It* Kqual To Any
OF TIIK
-1
SELLING AI $3.00
800,000 BOLD.
This doc* not probably
fifth of tfo* real number of TiSJJ&
irig Machines tliat bavebepudi T
pi ess everywhere give testfourowj*
Tilto.,V Woouui'i FHndkihjS
or yet ; I'tnud. Said g teifofo?
other day, “Tber** is no denht atom*
Tilton’s in;trhin- t kes swartfol^
of wash in-, rtnd makes efoaa
the rloti.e-. I pit* tfo ftafo
without it. i hen- are over J
liens of families tfo United
fo- supplied witli tin,, ^wtbfoateh
•even million that ami **1 T< ,
machine. Mr. Tilton msk<« dfokl
those w ho are in earnsst, wfo *, ^1
1 ary. and who are willing U» tab ul
with him. and who have a “ *
to aid him in supplying to*
lion families with Ins Woman'* ftfo
His offers are simple and plain, mi *
liberal arid without risk.
villages, our county headqaaito^«
fall of men who need work. Tvdl*
Mr. Tilton offer* plenty of wackmipi
pay, and we earnestly urge afi to *rfot
go to Mr. Tilton, find out town
begin business at once. Set M«|
TCftbmnt in another place. Mr.l
is honest and reliable, and tfo i
in his advertisement can herdfoi*
CkrimtHt m Standard, < is assail, 0.
to the nrvEinvi got
Of this age is due tfo pragma dt
present high state of civilixatMnj
as to all otfoi forces combined. j|j
«lu-trial pursuits w’ere proarctodi
primitive form and manner,
were the reliance for
pursued, and a man's or
was based upon tlie xtrengdltdi
Rn«in force has changed all ttok, ato|
multiplication of substitntes for i
force; and such is the extent of Ojnat|
in this department, that it is i
ted that more work can now foam I
plislud by one-tcuth of the popalma(|
the earth in «*ne year than
l*een done by’ tfo whole world in te m I
time two hundred years ago. Ercrte I
of industry has telt tfo i'lii—a
genius. Agriculture, manuf
commerce have been stimulated item
derful activity by it. Xor has tfo tom
hold been overlooked, nor tfohfoirt
w omen neglected. Tfo dewing i
is au example of what ingenuity tote*
for women. It bos isnltipfod toarp*
a bundml-fold with the needk. ft
washing of wearing apparel aoi A
textile fabrics by mechanism ka« bjjh
problem that has employed
tfo country, and without Mamma#
C. Tilton, of Pittsburg, struck a pfo
pie of mam pula rion that it dcdbdt
supercede all other machmro, art*
away with all washboards. Bvw*
made hit mime immortal tbnwM
needle, and Tilton, in like nttidt
perpetuate his tlirough au ia
less important. Tilton’s machine tow
pie, and may fo- managed by » i
twelve years old. Mr. Tilt**'* #V
tisement is but a modest exhibittedfr
operation and rapidity of this
stniment for the -family. It i* OF
those productions that comes tfa»P
*'ven- family by its own tueritt* d*
captivate and elicit the
every' person who examine* it. M 1 ** 1 I
T ilton is a perfectly reliable ... -iftJI
w ill do just what lie promise* toPfl
vrt isenn-n t.—Fir l iff bn t
ton, O.
I
t
7Wwpr. Nl
Vi, I
.
f
« *twak to
'g fin*
rl^nrut tar mt
tmn. I bnw - old the Stearm Wa*ker ii|m»u its own merits.
•. [iml it i.s* ; ix. n universal s;itisf:irtion throughout the
f t, MS .
•wr. or ttoc cv»*nme«itarir« *»f others, but b t
!nnli* merit*. I would not ask or advise any oue to engage iu the
W aste r Of 1,1.I V Hides.* fo baa thoroughly tested its work;
tm
>ularire it.
merveoN J
to adver
( shall ad
toerwan AffrieuHoritt.
rtfoe liberally
There fo no •»> to make
faster, food for a austte. **4 aw.
BBBHPIHPlFPriFra , waw»|'*xi i tup
cure your territory. Make money
while you flan.
r, but hereafter I shall make nti effort t«t ia»r*i
in (let el.»*s mien*. 1 refer you to tfo A
III _■ New York wUlf THtoaoe. 1 nhall eoutinne
in otbro firs* fhuM agrto ulinnil papers, mm well mm tfo leading religious pa
rituvMigtwMtt tfo country. Of rowrwe, my f*wmer patrons who have terrli
—a* well M fhnar who may b* reaft* r engage in tV Uusuieaa—will be fonefitted j
I I | am con* I reed ihat tfo Steam Washer is a “sticeeaa." and
1 have concluded hereafter to
PRESENT EACH PURCHASER
OF ONE OF MY NEW
STEAM WASHERS
ONE OF THESE
CHROMOS FREE 2
wl pro
will fo
j. C. Tl Mo X O N a
FITTHlirUU, PA.
I iwwift'f—«tor- ^ _
ttflfri o fYrft fjunilT.
Addre ” •“ 0r,,c " and t0 .,. c. TILTON,
No. 10 14 dth Street, Pittsburp, Pa.
1». 8.—U‘*»l lilt* vanl out, autl preserve it for ftiture refert 4 iK*e. Perttons
w riling me from “eaiof Ihls card, will please atate where they aaw It.
QFNone will lie offered for sale.
J. C. TILTON,
PITTSBURG, PA.
BUSINESS AID ROlH
It is one of the charms of a l .
enjoy the exclusive control of
trial pursuit that is a necessity bforj
pie. The skill that wiUeo*Wf*|
to perform in one hoi k wtoat ■
takes five hours to perfonari^l
an invention that make* it* (te* 1
ty. Such ingennity, embodied jai
ism. the United State* G<»ve*aW"U
declared to be property; (
of a patent, lias invested it wifo
immunities and franchises of 1
It becomes a reality; and lb*—
control transferred by deed* °*
like real estate. ,
Thus parties may bay territo^ -
within the purchased grtmnfo
jurisdiction over tfo thing **_
without any fear of compri”*^
class of business all niea rtW ' ■
Tilton, of PiPaburg, i* one ofte %
few who has the ownersW|> ,1
whole United States
cheap and necessary. Snch »•" ,
will sell the world over- ■* »•
itself. Mr. J.C. Tilton prop
this real estate. A obore
captivating opportunity for*-,,
money, with merely' offering row
for sale, was never i»tT^ » T . „
man, if you mean to be aa 1 .
not a cipher; if you mean to _
dent: ir you mean toacqmroi
C. Tilton offers you a »tejPP
reach your high aim. wtw
once at Pittsburg, Pa., and
tion of value to yourselvs*
fail, with common sense ft , n< i‘f*ir*’
dustry, to bring yon in a fow*^
nal and Memmenger.
fOtmch"
0.U t« «v
S tfo tettre 1
j|yto*po w,r
^ thW partirr
1 subordinate
iitfone two way- *
bTthe 8axo
Tbe tetter
.I*.**" •» t4e ,,ri
^ idea of one
t»«rcb,*o<J ?
ena § B moo, drctmve
^^rerries, and
ffoolopical and prii
gkilst tbe Lowei Sax
Ifogi Chetnnit*- fi n
u9 eA at brinffing tl
fint phn i chea one by
0><r rtteion in doctrin*
der of life* “ the f*
avpte) mat nal delifo
ojaroe would of then
pnwcrre the neoess;;
^ ft view which wa
MCted with the ext*
tfo oorpwate cities o
god which, al thou it
readency. bad some
gen cast. Cticmn
kegmning not fcvorai
fokfo£ of Andrea. >
figaeottai princes til
tl Brunswick, and K1
of Saxony, xealonsly i
afives in the work of
ing the whole Lot
mi as Andrea-could
end in t he way of fi
ritb the separate natt
Chemnitz attached
sadertaking. which
ebtafo a sore common
which all Latbertori-i
gatorv, laid hold of
aid it* apology Will
wmmm MMiMh i i
tipPpi^T -dr ! "r 11
laeauiug, and of deci
iy foe t*ootroversie* w
mt This was not
vIUmmu artificialities, t
«p*foUy what is ji
Form of Concord iu ( ‘
ttej 8upj>or, ami in
rofod not l>e proves
foiata the uecceoary *
tfo Augnstana ; it ha
a far more exclusive a
tfo Reformed, than
'foau Confessions, an
tfoaiau schools (Plul!
*4 therein a severe W
»«fo)ot their owu fa
l«ypto calvinist tcallx
| _k.’v. ’ w 4
r hfo of their ascemlu
veauug iu optmuess
Lutheran priu<
fa* authority of tb* 1
,0ffl feachetl, in those
i B W h icll MoI
‘Kfoer or at least m
*fo Reformed as iu t
‘fo lord’s Supper, h
^fo was proscribed
S| fo U most not be ov*
r «foatedly point out, t
JJJtefitVtm WiU, o
Sin, and of
was given by
^ Mkeor fi that directioi
Vfiwelopment of dc
! only gte p Jjy g|
7*«»eotial to Melai
This mo
£****«! also thro
Hkc Christo;
r««* A1U U,,*.:
Reformed C”
UU
teke root i
M fater not for an*
Nke^ llot
several d
<Joneor4 wei
. Ftomatnre, the
* whole ex
* tete moderatio
Wa ® ft**t forth
Possibly exte
with i
d**^ 10 re<M
^teerent pai
it m
ascribe
ewaph
**nh.\t ttt , '“" 8Clv
W 1 ) ex«««l
W* to look «,e
** -
w 11,1 ««l
id eh
-ronn
ihT; a coft
’"‘tel ihpo "Kb
* might
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