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* WIDE AWAKE FOR 1882.
The saitnm and thridlaher* of \Tt4e A 4*k*»
nuke the blowing an son nrcm* ni of Iradiftff fm-
laregforlMt 7
tares for 1M!
FROM THE HUDSON TO TIIK NEVA/
The material* for a hundrrd tales of adventure
ere crowded into this one grand aerial a cry of
travel, by David Ke*. r Thcwathor ha* recently
vlalted »!• fWURlrt* a where the action of *Jila ro
• mantle story lit*: Algleta, Ofeeee, Turkey, Al
hanla, Monteneyro, ltuaaia^ thence into is«>riir»
among the fierce and sorcery-loving Malaya;
hence Alt description* of place*, jH-opfe, manner"
and cuatotua are necumte. The Kdltur* do n«t
hesitate to aay that a* a brilliant story of adven
ture it la without qnc title rival ill current lim n-
lie literature.' This atnty will lie fiilly Illustrated.
TIIKIIl CLUB AND onus
h i *.*rl«l atory hy A Hoy only Fourteen Years
Old. The fUn ami adventure* of the out-of-ach**.!
life of a mixed school of hoys and girls arc de
picted with tire gay touch or a boy who knows he
haa a capital story to tell nnd enjoys telling It.
The story will have thlrtyxlx illustration*.
A LOXO lilHI'ANDO KOMAN HTOItY
of the Second Century, by Hcv. Edward Everett \
llale, will be a leading attraction of the Christ- I
mas (dan.) number, and will at once take its place
in the long line of Hr. Hale's famous stories.
Other brilliant writers of Short Stories will co.i-
Iribnln to the maeaxine dm lug |lio vqar: Mrs. A.
D. T. Whitr.ey, Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson (“II.
II. H ), Mr*. A. M. Dias. Mophfe May. Mrs. Kate
Oannrtt Wells, Borah firms Jewett, Mrs. LI** Is
W. Cbampuey, Noah Tarry, M K. W. S. (Mrs.
HherwooJ), Author of "Honor lirigbL" Ac.
Ulcb material from the Folk-l/tr* of all nation*
ha* been gUcu our beat b.illadi«t* nnd artists tor
a aeries of
ILLUflTItATKD FOLK-LORE RALI.ADH.
In the way of bilormlng Uttlc t.'itizrn* about
tbelr future rtfh'-a and ies|sm*lhllitlc-, Wide
Awake boldly takes the lead and doe what no
other tnagaslne for young folks haa ever dm
its readers. Mr. lU'iiJaniiu Vaughan Abbott,
TIIK TRAVELING LAW M;l|OOI„
will deal with Aniarlenu Institutions and I
Rev. K. E. Ilale, In his
TO-DAY T/.TKIW,
will dlacuas in Ida vivid dtniiiath
timely nnd Imin.i
month to moiilli.
Nome hlfhly Interesting paper*, under the
quaint titles of
OLD-TIME COOKERY AND A M il »»K
IIOMKSIMN,
descriptive of*early days end ways, have been
written aad Illustrated nt onoofthe oldest New
Hngbmd horneste.ids.
HIlORT NTORIKA FROM TIIK DICTIONARY
hy Arthur Ollmnn, M-A., will 1*1' the history of
certain words In u way to ■ugueet llow to I’se
the Iilgtiouitry.
Mlsa Harris hns pre-pared 11 most cliiirining set
of WILD FLOWER PAI’KRH
1o1n* fully Illustrated from nn lure hy Miss Lit
Humphrey.
\ inuitg th<* more timnsiuu fVnfui''-«j will lie n
Tnrlor Conitdieit.i, lunnlih: thr>>ut(h three niiin-
l*ers; Onnies, Imtli lor Indoors mol out, necompa
tiled hy tliiigrains and spirited Illustrations, and
Ireeh and humorous Htudlcsof Coimtcy Life, Iu
picture* without t* XL
In the October Wide Awake wue ■ egun a
course of Rending*, designed for our young folks
who would like to read iu « thorough rnnonsr
aho it Intcrestliig mid practical eul'Jivt*. The
magafine has been permanent I v enlarged to a.|-
uiit this
NEW KIIUCAi’IONAL FEATUICEH.
The Reading Course for ItH* Incimlcs.tlio f.
lowing aeries til paper* cm hi
Magna t-'lmrta Htorh -*, edited by Arthur 1
man, 11. A.
>Vaya to do Things, by Rev. t'. It. TnUo
"Shirley Dare," Ac.
old Ocean, by Emu st ingtr-oll
Travelling ^n\v School, by It* nj
rrt w*cm t y
r illphthrKu,
A cstd r r
otiUHIfil to BJC' !l,
t»pan (liy L-
N*»rmdlrfrto ftu:t mr iK+iifitec'n.'reti wfak'i
r.Cfr,«v (juirkly ."tlTi iirCly n r ?'■'*,;
»*KIIKV JlAViM’I’AlK K'.LMIlf. I
i rutnpi 1 -• ., hi! , y ^
nAU iI »h .usr.tidA<if Rvcii.
DfdHicY HAVih* iUILLIi'x. t
i;ol p.i <\p« rln.et:£. . t*.r.i !. ,cr tit •
pilliS.! Or ran* iiiu I., i•.. !u- tl
tvhem iu fcj brat km- »
A few extracts f, : 1 volL’Mi.ry t ! -h
rra/1 cui toCowa; 7
Ftr>tKiu.nn b-rtt* r:i mv?--.cat- :A r r r
eofdi foe fhii isi ianit-,-- cm» mm , .„i ) . , ,
twiver kuow.i it if fi;'t m 1 !'j:r • »■...•• —
jVor thiriy'' 0, K - v
th.'iut llui
PHIS AM) PIIVSIC.
Pr. (iagf, of Hartford, having
demonstrated his ability to eoj-e
with burglars without the aid of a
pistol, all his friends are present
ing him with fire-arms. That’s the
wav of the world.
of brimston-, which is unhealthyl
(those who labor here shorten their
lives.) They are then placed in
large cylinders, which hold eleven j
harrels.and have six hundred steam ;
pipes running through them, and :
revolve one and onc-iialf timss to
the minute, dying two charges per
, 1 0 day to each cylinder. They arc !
Men, says Adam Smith,are, nat | ^ p3flf)C( , fnt0 , ar „ c woo ,| cn
casks or cylinders, which, as they
urally unsentimental. A man will
scoop the bottom out of an egg
.failing
lia<
son» tbrut.snd lunslibr jnr l t / liini.r" *r»i
j^vcliubio idn uly. - 'Ji .>. D. r. llk.’jwJn,
t K-’?.'" 1 rw 1 f, " :l - n*l.
wliuh 1 li vi* in d f ir wipe t.r .*■. I n * . A
prljcf^unUI I tried \. r I-ait; Kw i.i ?t. wfii. h
- " ■ I 1 *> y-sb? imW if * B ‘ te , J
,iJJAffifJ.a 1 -!•■)!> <■!?(■■«'
l.Kwi*. Wsyrwb'r 1. (
fl IJk-ran uarrrl' vfjf V.
flvoycjrsniMm -l In... i n,I p# w r . ml U: to
fiiiin-l no iiifxlii’.icto Lko ft! j 111. \.. JJynu,
Dniwcut, Ouci'b. N. Y.
1 or hIi.k»|end r • . u ' m |r»t
iiimo known l ,»’
Mr*. I in, . M .;
nf«M to •• II . 1 I
Forcblll.i and
PfftRV DAVIS & SON, Prcprftforsi
ProvicJcnco, R. I.
MBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LINN, MASS
In Vhiik1i«
lllograpbIcs.—Mu*lc, by Ilcju kUb Hut to
•y able •uthors.
NiVlural Tliiloiuipliy, Ai
oology, Dotuiiy, Uiuitboii
.HUis and engravers It
_ mblnc.11« priMln v
Uijivr llliiMlrntions lima ever boforc, 11 very plcu*
uni ludlcalU.li ..r w lildi may l-c gutlu re I from the
lollttw illg.
l.tM aprlng iln- TuMliilicrs «f
b ind American aril"! d«', In
|ur Ibc Tlirtt* Ih.mI ilrnwingH i.,r Frontlaplci
tin* Magailnc. Thnsn Trisc FioiilUpicccH
ajiienr In Wide Awnk# dining IHfJ,
11.Hull,
Vll.lng li
ittcariy f ;u«,iiu
M Coil (Mi, make I lie Tlr*t I’lUc picture, Aoliiy-
Ing, I lie most AiMlv frolillHpleco ever given In a
.luveiillc iiirtgii/iiie.
Tin* Mimic will In
I.ouls U. Klsou, mid I
fore nltcmpted,
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !
Tim subscription Trice of Wide Awake I*
“So per year; and 11* u special IIU*rility tbu
Toldislier* liivvc 'Iccbbd to give cadi new aub*
*crlt*vr for IMf,whose with SJV*. U recelv-
ed before January 1st, Urn Oc
lid December nuiubot" ol (hi* yi
LYDIA E. FINKHAM’S
VEQETABLB COMPOUND.
oil I hoar Pitliiliil 4'<>ni|>liitn
D. LOTH ROT A
Addre*
Dhcrs,
Franklin St.. R0M011
i*r« Is t becked very i-|.*cd!ly l.y it
lag of bearing dm
nd Ucks.die, Is *l»s;
of Kldm
iplaliit
St. iTiclirlcuj.
Till* illvialraleil iiingii/iiu
ow att iiin d a clr» illation
of any oilier monthly
icrll.’’ II
» file lit
el of pe
iX.'flltUlci) ill
d to give lob
llliistratl a
ag ffolk* l.s
diat.ly, l l.ai
of it* da*.
fed bin, Inti
I It' nriDtt
Niva and g il
that could li
and gtils tin
(mil, alt I lias camel I lie name ol
"Th* Chillircu'a Art Msk«*Iu*."
Tho krealist living wrlteisof Europe sud Am-
ctira are nmong its ol«iiugui*lied contributor*:
Obarles Dudley Warner, Henry W. Longfellow.
John (I Whittier, II. II Doveseii. Saxe llolm,
I trot llarle.Miull Hsiivllton. Tlioina* lluglle*. Lou
Ism M. ANiilt. Donahl U. Mitchell. Harriet Tre*.
«wtt S|NiHbrd. KhiNlveth Stuart I'll el ns, Oeorge
M wDonald, Washington tllndd »». The U.mwIiIc
Sisters. ARri'd Tvuuyso
f.Hik, ito.sltcrJohmM.il,
I ggUnion, Trot. It A. Ti
ett*. Mr). A D.T. Wlillno), I ramv* llodgsmi
buinett, tVlta Thaxter, Martoii llarland. ’I. W.
IIIggliiMiii, | u<y Urrom, N»al» Dro..k",
a this
LYDIA \\ riMill.tU N YEDETAIILK COM
POUND la prepared at TO and »5 tViolsm Avenue,
Lynn. M*n IVicofL HU hollies for |A. H.-ut by mail
In the form of pill*, also In the form of locengea, on
receipt of price, ft per box for either. >trs. Plnkham
freely answers all letU-rs of Imiulry. Hend C^r |«uipb-
let. Address as above. HtntiuH lkt$ ivijwr.
No family should ta* without l.VMIA K I'lNKIIAM’H
l.IVKR I'ltJ-l. They cure e..».:.tipnt|. n, bUioui
and torpidity of the liver. Si cents per boa.
^, 4 j* No Id by ul! .Drugg lata.
of
miles away in the rain.
I Oscar Wilde asks $200 a night
for his lectures. What docs a man
who dines on the perfume of a lily
and wears cast-off garments made
In' early Knglish tailors want with
$200, anyhow ?
It hns l-cen proven by the statis
tics compiled at Washington that
the nearer the color ol the hair ap
proaches red the longer that per
son has to live. Dying your hair
that color won’t do any good,
though.
The glowing custom of wearing
mourning for a deceased sweet
heart should be discouraged.
Wlicn half a dozen different girls
suddenly appear in black at a
young man’s funeral, the situation
is embarrassing.
A fine-haired clerk, with-a wife,
writes nnd says: "How can I live
on $0 a week Well, blamed
poor and mean, that’s how. 1’. S.
It will improve your income to
steal about $(> more from the old
boss every week.
An np-eonnty banker fastens his
mule in front of his safe nt night
and burglars take one look nnd
say: “Wo cm'I go within forty
feet of that safe. Colne on, pnls !”
And they depart for other fields.
“Father,” said nn impiisitivc
hoy, “wlmt is meant hy close re
lations?” “Close relations, my
son,” replied the father, “are rela
tions who never give you a cent.”
The boy said the old man, then,
was the “closest” relation lie had
got.
A sweet girl graduate in N’cw
Hampshire is learning the watch-
cleaning trade. Just as wo expect
ed. One of those tender, senti
mental young things cleaned us
ut of a watch once, nnd now the
i t is to be more thoroughly dc-
tdopctl.
This little pnrnhle in commended
to the Vermont prohibitory fawn-
tics; In a certain theater, where
the heroine had got matters into a
general muss nil around, she came
lown to the footliRbts ringing her
hands and exclaiming. “My God,
what have I done?” And a gen
tleman in the audience, full of gin
and emotion, impulsively replied;
You’ve raised hell,von have!”
iNFOhMATiox Fou Ladies.—There in
luinlly a lmly who doe» not suffer at ono
time nr Httnther from Home of tho various
troubles for which Pond's Extract is the
Krrnt remedy. It cannot be too strongly
rcoommeuded for henduche, fitcenche,
toothache, inlbiiued or gathered breasts,
ntiil many other ulleetions t) which ladies
i* particularly Htibjcut. Thcro in uoex-
riuient in tryiiiK it. It is a sure cure,
is highly recommended by members
the tmdieal profession of all schools,
nnd many of them rely upon it as ono of
"ioir principal and unfailing prescrip
ts f«»r the cure of Hindi diseases.
openings, after which they arc again
passed into a sifter, which separates
all the single pegs and drops them
into tubs or boxes, leaving those
which have not been separated in
the machine. They arc then put in
barrels ready for market. The
factory running on full time turns '
out one hundred and fifty barrels ;
per day. The sizes go Irom eight
up to sixteen to an inch. The
lengths'go by eights, two ami one
half to twelve. Twenty-six hands
arc employed, half of them being’
women. The products oftliis mill |
arc mostly shipped to Germany and i
France, and enter largely into the
manufacture of toys and fancy
goods as well as into the shoe
manufactory. Thus the “genius of
’mechanism” converts, as by magic,
tbc trees from Vermont mountains
into articles of use, which Hunting
oil' through the channels of com
merce to far away countries, and
on by return to sparkle the eyes of
happy children in toys, in which
these toys have become important
factors.
URADV’N 1I0XANZAS.
THE BEST
-OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOE RAN AND BEAST.
known tomll'.iotmdl over tho world
the only oulo leliuuco for tho relief of
ru'cidc.it.s stud pain. It i* u medicine
nlK>vo prico linn pm Iso—f. he beat of Its
l. ind. For every form of external pain
tho
ang I.hrtuiont is without an equal.
Ix'iictrnlcM lle«h and mnacle to
very bone—making the continu-
«>f pidn tuxl inllanimntioii impos-
ItNi-iret *
fu(. The Mexican
.. Li* !i f;poeilily ruses *>ucl» ailment
ho HUMAN 1 f.EMI as
It !i e u in n 11hm• NvvrlllngK, Stir*
oufrert'.-d RNHcln, Horn*
lclr., C ut' , IS ruInc a anil
l»oIsonoii» Ultra and
<• MIITim-m*, I.nmrii*'**, Old
(Terra, rfastbilr*.C hilblain
.\lpples, Cubed Drea<
SI li
bend* 1 *
If 111 Ti:
lllltle
Nu'luiiy
»f external Uis-
. it bout sears.
Tiox It euros
Foot l<
Hollow Hoi
gal 1:1, Rpuvli
, Her
»vtlfr Joint*,
Sore*. Hoof Dl*-
, Scab,
Scrnteliea, YVind*
Tbiu-lt, ltingbonc,
Old Note*, l»nll Evil, Film upon
tlie Mglit nn*! every other ailment
to which the oceupnuta of tT
Stable and Stock Yard ore liable.
Th’! Kiev lea ii Mu»tnii{; I.iiiliucnt
dwsiys rtiii'N .uml never disappoluta;
i i Is, poaitivcly,
THE BEST
OF ALL
FOE RAN OE BEAST,
>( furnmmmmmmmmmm
POND’S
EXTRACT.
THE OREAT VECF.TAHI.E
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation ha* cured so many case*
of these distressing complaint* a* the Kx tract.
Our IHnNtor i* Invaluable In these diseases,
Tain in Rack •
>r, Clirutltiiii
Uliphnnt, T. It-
“Allrt* L \V
Altlrb h. iiiul hutnlreil* of oil
• What KukUiiiI Says or It.
l*nitlon Daily New*: "We wish wccould i*«»
out iUr*ptal iu our own jm tMdit uI tttrrnturr.
The HpeeUlor: **lt u llw Mt of nil ehltdre
Utsrary WotlJ: "Titers I* n<> niattatln*' for i
youhg that can h*< m|J to «*|u*t it/' etc. etc.
ItrUUrtHt FailHrr* of tho C nmtinj l *nr.
The ninth volutu*', winch tegm* with the Xo-
ve.ubrr, ini, iminl" r. will contotn n new H«*rlai
Htory, hy Mr*. Mary Mm|m's iHwlgc, editor of m.
Nicltola*. author of Drink* r or the silver
Nkatiw,” etc. vtc. A *kc*»uU ►.ml *torv, lull of
lively incident, "The llooaler K liool Itoy,'' l.y
Edwsr.1 K«iglc>t<>n, auth.-r of "The Hoo*i«-r Hohool
Mu«ter,'* etc. A aiiul*'article of utdver»al Inter-
• »t; "llow t'hildtvn Should L.aru,Music,’ b\
Richard Wagner, tho einlncut conipoacr. Two
other aerial*, oue dealing with e.iuinaik'u life in
the late war. sod the other withtilrl and lt> v Life
iu th* 13th Centurv. May* for llotue and School, , ^
LmkroMtiv for thrl*. Amateur N.-ws-mpor-, li- f) >
lu.trand lWtical au.1 lfeacriptlve 1'ajvr*, Arti- | ** O
lie* sold hv hook sel- : K *i
pcody
Pninfoso Cur,
for tho Oplun
or M orpnlnt
Habit. Cur,
Cuarnntood,
A.Ur„,
M. B. IIRKWRV.U.O
UKil't'IM, GA,
Aaii(i):iiico Avolilol.
Gray Imira arc bunornbln but
tlicir premature appearance is an
noying. Parker's Hair H:\lsam
prevents the annoyance by restor
ing the youthful color.
llow Shoe Pegs are Mnilc.
It was the privilege of the writer
to visit the picturesque little town
of Arlington. Vt., welch at the
time boasted a population of 2,500,
three churches, five stores, two
hotels, an extensive car works,
sash nnd blind and chair factory,
also a peg fretory, which, hy the
courtesy of the foreman, Mr. L. K.
While, (who had been employed
there twcntv-ninc years) he was
shown through, and received valu
able information. Thu timber used
is black aad yellow birch, which is
Grubbing out tho Water
Digging hole* for burrs.. . .
<"« Pieoo- fo.tr feet in length, (
I.«■ Knil, New..
The poor people of the South
owe Henry Grady eart loads of
gratitude. In the last few years
lie hns shown them no less than a
dozen easy roads to wealth, and
that with only a capital of a few
hundred dollars, and yet ihc poor ! ^a
lools won’t get rich. Wo have our
choice of carp ponds, truck fann
ing, oi railroading like Gen. Gor
don. And now he points out an
other gol len path, orange groves.
All you have to do is to give .1
cents for an acre ofgouml in Flor
ida, gel 100 limbs from sombody
clse’s orange trees, stick ’em in tho
ground and let ’em grow oranges.
In a few years you will have an or
ange grove worth eight thousand
dollars ami oranges for your chil
dren nnd 5,000 over. Those 5,000
are worth one cent a piece in Flori
da (but right here We want to help
Mr. Grady out). Oranges arc
worth live and tea cents apiece in
Atlanta, so just get you a big ham
per basket and bring them to At
lanta, and if you come during one
of their expositions, and not after
a big lire, why then you will get
rich before leaving town. For fear
some people might not like to get
rich raising oranges, nnd it is a lit
tic dangerous as to have so many
oranges around in the reach of
children who haven’t any better
sense than to founder on them,
Mr. Grad)' suggests another way
for these malcontents to get rich,
nnd that is, to plant lemons and
pine apples. Mr. Grady hasn’t
yet given the mode nnd method to
the public, hut nt the risk of mak
ing him mad, and in order to lct-
the information out in this week’s
issue, because to loso a week in so
short a way of getting rich is too
bad, we will anticipate his next let
ter nnd tell you at once how to get
rich on pine apples. You just get
some pine burrs and plant them—
in Florida soil, mind you—and
they come up pine apples trees,
and before next week’s Issue of the
New*, if you go tc work at once,
you will have a thousand pine np- j "
pies to the tree. “We submit for | Ladies,
the use of the skeptical an estimate
of the cost to
pine apple farm
Five acres average Fieri.In saml nt t , t)c . t . h, , nl |lm t m ^ ^
Cutting down nnd removing Alii- 'j ^ G f Tl 711G 0111 p! £1 i H tS.
gntors
IhjiiIc,
HAIL, HIM) AND WEATDEB.
Eil. Drown'* Old Stand
(ll!SI!l!V & CD.,
SHA OPENED A GENERAL
Supply Grocery
CONFECTIONERY !
Though late in the
season, choice goods
and fair dealing will
tell. Conic and see us.
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In many American homcm. Devoting a large ror-
poi tlon of It* spnee to fiction,In which short gerlnla
nru made a noticeable feature, and to sketches il-
Instrative of social life and ni.nnera, it hnn
included In It* list *>f *ul>jectactiilo»illcBof a ieuen
utpcciiilly natural history, peculiarly treated,travel
"I'd adventure nt home nnd abroad, field sperm
ami angling, nnd, occasionally, political, hMor cul
and educatlot al tonka susceptible *if fresh nml
lively discussion. The "trial storlc* published
during the year liHve 1 ecu marked by n piquant
oiigiua)Uy,nnd have bet 11 met with a warm recep
tion; while the general nttructivencaa or tho
Mngazin*-* ha* gain**! lor it co.dial approval and
an increased circulation.
The conduct r* of the Mnguxine hope not only
to maintain It* reputation, but to enbnuco ana
extern] It bjr constant ini| rovtment in the Nino
;rt* for the coming
I heir 1
•nr embrace h larger
r contributk'i
lerlal
utitl..
RIK,” iu which* ...
se* *»f Ainerlcan life *ie vi
treated, will Ih'k ii in the
run through mx month*.
The cditor’nl *1*"
idly and dramatlcully
January number aud
'wi, 00 o 111 ills lie XL let- | torcacss without pain.
ter nml tell you at once how to get Earache, Toothache and
Faceache.
tiuns, its effect is simply wotukrful.
P Ipo Mllnd,Uice«|fniropIfcliliiff.
It is the greatest known remedy; rap-
curing when other medicine* have failed.
l*Ollll*l
>r closet
ad Pies
I.xtract Metilrnlctl I'upcr
— a preventive against Chafing
Ointment is of great *cr-
imoval of clothing it inconvc-
.'0. "\U> SIIDimtlor L-aaieS. ^ c r -, e^p wnphie- * Scm . t
skeptical an tstimate j For Broken Breast and
bring up a live acre Sore Nipples.
« riptt*>n» taken aud mug.
3-s ^
D. M. FERRY ft CO., IHtroll,'Mick.
JuuLM-**l
WANTED NOW.
200,0001'ouuds Animal Italic.
w All Pay Oa«h.
W T.nYHDA. ro.
j-5;‘ fa; • i w 01 / \ H
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' . : ’'1 ~ s A *X' \A 1 f
l^,ur!i«"o,)M;ni\F.R‘S
I i AMiri’OK tf
ittMroy ami expel Worm*
Don) (!to liurann body
Hli*-ro they exist, it u*Pt
ttfconllni: to ih«» illrrr
(iai.ti. Itfsn snto anti re
liable remedy.
103 SALE BY All DRUGGISTS
ASD STORE KEEPERS.
David E. Fouta, Prop.
D iLTinont; no.
S..I,| kv W T. Davmpnrl A Son.
varying in iliainctcr from eight to
fourteen inches. These logs arc
placed ill a building in winter and
tho frost extracted by steam. They
are then run iu on a tram railway
to the circular saw department, aud
cut into slices or blocks of the
thickness desired for the length
of the pegs. These ure sorted and
• lie knots cut out, and are then
pios'd on to a long lunch which
contains six machines composed of
Ituteil rollers. The blocks are then
run lietwcen these rollers, which
creases on both sides. They are
then run through again to’eross
crease, or mark out tile exact sizes
of the pegs. They then go to the
plitiing machines, which are set
with double knives, and cut the
blocks into pegs. As they pass
the last machine they arc sorted,
of saml
TV Ini.
caution.
1 __ ! Pond’s Extract
(I S2! rmunhis: I,i.,T wrapper. Mon. other i. genuine,
•' Alw.iy.i1ii.iM ,.n fiav.ns I'uml's Exlrnrl.
You sec we liavn t counted in , « ® l "*P™*’n. u " ,M '*
r snsj
purpose. .Now in the second year > roxiv.q extract. . ao* si aai 73
you will got 10,000 pine apples, | Ta T ,n> : tr«tm ,: »'fio ‘
worth on Lite spot flltcen cents a Dentifrice. - - -
piece, which is $1,500. Dodpct for I Touf*So', p
gathering $50, and outlay, $i!82J i i:i::s
and you have net proceeds for sec-1 n.m 1 'syri„i,.'
ond year F very year female syringe. .
will add $1,000 to this estimate.
In ten years you can sell out to
some Northern invalid for $100,*
000. If you don’t believe it; try it.
- ao
• £f ,arrh Cure - • 75
Plaster
k») 00 Medicated Paper 33
Dr:?s7jiE»ia res applicatiw.
. 1.00
I **
ricfurc.lonlv hr POND’S EXTRACT CO..
NKW YORK AND LONDON.
1 or v.lol y all Druggi-,L> an J Fancy < iuod* Dealers.
. ' i 2 carriage free, on receipt of
D-*5- Order* for $s worth, carriage free on re.
**U>t of is* if addrcvtcd to 14 W. 14U1 St. # Y.
Iu Coutagloni Diseases.
Small Vox, Diplitlivrm. .Vnrlof. Ty
phoid, Yellow ami Malarial Fever*, ex
pose iu the aick room Daiby’s Prophylac
tic Fluid. It will iittack ail iuipuritie*
and all knots ;tnd discolored ones an ,‘! Tl! >: Fluid will draw to it-
removed as they .« brnshed off ^
into lariic baskets. Ihc machines (prions u^eut bv which N’utare vitali/ea
are under the eare of young women, the nir.
who appcareil much’ more happy » • —
and IlselYil than do many of those Society Relics,
who. thumping at the piano, would On account of its remarkably
consider such employment menial, delicate and lasting tragrance so-
The next process is bleaching, cicty bells arc fond in their praises I
which is accomplished by the fumes of Florcston Cologne. I
J. B. L1PPBNC0TT& CO., Pfc
7 to nml 717 Harktt SI., I I,tin
NOTICE!
My Only Terms.
ON AND AFTER TO MORROW, 2StU
NOVEMBER, UNTIL FURTHER NO
TICE, ALL GOODS AT MV STORE,
ON THE CORNER COTTON AVENUE
AN1) FORSYTH STREET, WILL HE
SOLD FOR CASH—AND'CASH ONLY.
IF YOUR ORDERS ARE NOT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH AROVE TERMS,
AND I SHALL DECLINE FILLING
THEM, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO HE
OFFENDED, FOlt I PUT YOU ON
NOTICE NOW. SOLICITING YOUR
TRADE FOR GOODS MARKED DOWN
STRICTLY FOR THE CASH,
I AM YOl’RS TRULY,
W. T. A. DUNN.
Parker's Hair Balsam
fe Um youthful csfer, K>cU.aDdt!*tm*taU4roal*U. r
Get
Best,
Ginger.Dacha, Mandrake,KtilUatUoad
igrr. vacua* aftHrui, M
auny of the Lett medicine* known are here com
bined into a medicine of such varied and effective
powers, as to make rite Greatest Blood Purifier & the
Sol Health and Slrtnjth Reitorir Ever Uu*.
ah diseases of the* Stomach, Dowds! Lungs, Liver.
Kidneys, and all Female Complaints.
If you are wasti ng away with Consumption or
f disease, use the Tonic to*Iay. It will surely
_ Iprou- Remember! itu far superior to Bittm,
Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds
up the system without intoxicating, joe. and $1
sues, at all dealers in drugs. Noqe genuine without
signature a Hiscox & Co.. N.Y. Send for circular
LA&uE OAVlNq IX BUYING 71 IE DOLLAR «rey.