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Farm and Home.
i£<m Ilic farass Was Bouglit.
Cineinnnti r l iinos: A y.mng mnii was
very anxious tote u o a piece of property
■jvliicli \va.“ just then lor sale on veiy ad
va.it a genus terms. lit? wont to eonfei
a li'it’ii'l of his, who was a hdnkci,
about the matter, ami to inquire wheth
er it would be prudent to borrow the re
quisite sum and pay it in regular install
ments, He thought he should be able to
manage all but the first installment. He
was advised to borrow from the bank ;
sum enough larger than be wished t<
raise to cover the ti st ] aymen
lav it strictly aside and then go ahead.
• lint,” r.aid bis friend, “you must spend
literally nothing. Von must live ofi vow
place. You must make a *ox and drop
in it all the money you receive. ’ lhe
young man and wife went bravely t.
work to follow his advice, if it was nec
essary to dine off a head of hooed cabbage
and salt, they did so and never grumbled
Every payment was pio nptlv met. Ihe
egg money, and t u let nonoy, an
the corn and wheat money —all went int<
the payment-box. and at the seeifie<
time the pi; ' was theirs. I lure was ai
invisible wealth about such hardearnec
possessions that common observers knev
nothing o r . On the day of the last pay
ment the young man presented himsei
before his friend with a smiling lace aim
with the money in his hand. 1 heie wn;
no rags to be seen, but Ins clothing wa;
well covered with darns from head U
foot. “You see 1 have followed your ad*
vice,” he said, casting a glance ovci
himself, “and my wife looks worse than
1 do. But 1 have earned the farm and now
J know ho’Y to earn another.”
Swelled I.<e&>> Bbi Horses.
Partial or local debility is generally the
cause of horses* legs swelling over night
in the stable. When swelled legs oceui
ia a horse that is thin and impoverished,
debility must he counteracted to promote
a cure, by feeding souewhat liberally. It
is aided also bv giving tonics, such as
half a drachm of powdered sulj hate ol
iron and two drachms of powdered gen
tian root, mixed in the food once daily.
Smart hand-rubbing and bandaging
should he employed, for which purpose
strong woolen cloths ol any kind may
he made use of, but flannel forms the
l*st bandage, when evenly an firmly ap
plied bv means of a roller four yards in
length, and four inches in breadth. Such
bandage may be applied every evening,
ps long as needed. Its application shohl
alwavs be preceded by smart friction of
the limbs, and instead ol hastening them
with strings it is letter to use strong
jins.
lliickrn
Take equal bulks of -.mit chicken am
celery, a:ul make the following dressing
;,,i wo chickens: Mash tlie yolks offoiu
boiled eggs, and mix with them 01 •
ami < ne-hidt tablespoonfill of good, tin
1.m.--.tarsi; stir ia the yolks of two or three
raw eggs, then add slowly stirring al
t lie while, one quart bottle ol saled oil*
eavenue [roj per, salt and vinegar, to
taste, at the last. If the dressing “sepa
rates, 5 that is looks cat dled, at any time
',uring the process, a id a little vinegar,
and li'tljatdoes not bring it together, a
little raw white of pgg. A Iter oil is in,
and befop* th * vinegar is added die dres;
jrig should b*t .stiffenongh to hoi i a spoon
upright. .'Salt the chicken and celery j le
viotts l ini vin ; the dressing with them.
Save a little of the and. casing to spread on
t op, and garnish the edge ol the dish with
celery tops.
fiio Art* tin* KevoUiilion
isi(
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: e have a
Pies’; lent who never was elected.
We have a Supreme Court, three
nu mbers of which violated law, oath
and justice to count in the unleeted Pres
ident.
\Ve havd a Congress, representing
the majority of the people, hut not per-j
mitted to act by a fraudulent executive':
and financial minority.
We have the monstrous theory that
Ihe legislative is to obey the wishes of
ti c executive to execute the laws o! the
legislative. . , .
W'e have the assumption t int there is
Put one man to “save the country,’’ and
be (irant; hut one party to rule that is
the Republican party: but one great duty
of the day, that to defy the will of a near
i ijo: itv of the } eople.
Is this a real republic? Is ii not, on
1 lie col 11ary, breaking up the cdunaetei
<>i i lie < iovernmtMit very last.
Wliicli is -lit illi■
W * ul.lii / WTii.-l. IK ll >‘>;V
I reakiiYj' il| ll'O ftnn or Hie clmiji
,n a govcrnuienl ? . . .
I Tail the i. l.'i- of JSei Km-m.ilwl I m >
i , , 1.i1.1v iliviiii.i! . I.* l K'J ill'll*'. 1
,1, slalwafc <•'•*•• of llie *>?"<• " n '
•mi Knliumoii moor niffteil tuc> "■
-’iy it. ,
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WATERS’ OR 2S” BREAKS
TO, VESPER, CEN- BEO ' ’ CGI CEU
TENNIA
80uVENm, ol S)u£
CET Sc BornoiK, 11
ORGANS,in Unique
French Cases com* lew!wfffrrr'iT
bine PURITY of H
VOICING with threat |(I MB Mil fjffflf
vsble for paruorS ]|j|B| g yj|j|j jgf
WATERS'
Magnificent
l|f| The cases these
...lift MSI beautiful Organs are
li ? l^ l ocnT l^i I rA , cii
perfect mechanism.
EXTREMELY IOW for CASH or on install
ments. VVW sell a better instrument at a
lower price than any other house in the 17. S.
WATERS' PIANOS and UprlKhG*
are the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, Work
manship and Durability Unsurpassed. War
ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme
ly Low/or Cash. Monthly Installments re
ceived. A liberal discount to Teache s,Mvri*t<rs,
Churches, Schools,Lodges, etc. AGENTS WANTED.
Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrated
Catalogues Mailed. Second-hand Pianos &
Organs at GREAT BARGAINS.Sheet Musip
lit Half Price ; soino at 1 cent a pnge.
HORACE WATERS *fe SONS, ManPrs. and
Dealers, 40 if t 14th Street, New York
mmtm
OFFICE *1? 17<7 W. - r . ST
-i-fcINCINNATI, O.i
L;C. N-E 61 NJS ER; Manager"
Tho BEST, LATEST IMPROVED,
and most THOROUGHLY const ruotec
SEWING MACHINE ever invented. All
th 9 wearing parts are mado of the
BTEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED
and are ADJUSTABLE.
It, lifts tiio A UTOMA TIC TEJV c lO v ; I*
Las tho JLAMatIHT JiOHBIA; )t lias the
Easiest Threaded Shuttle,
Tho BOBBINS are WOUND without
KUNITIWO or UIXTHiIUADINa tha
MAC HI CIS.
It ha: a Sw.Ly-RKTTIVrt KFVhTT: If
has a J>; AH 1 *>r i affiliating'the length of stitch,
WITHOUT TETINti; It has a LARGE
KPACi i ii'.Klcc .ho ..mi; It is ISOISSSiJehsS,
nil has more i oiMt3 of than
oh other macinn*||coinl)inc(l.
£3s”"Arjonta in Joenlitiea
whom v. o uro irow represented.
Johnson, Clark & Cos.
30 UNiCCJ SQUARE, N.Y
■croaF’T.r-'xxT **.m :-tssz jEjt- si\ac£*r~ man
Wi h f OFX-> T-;' ':<\y, y. ft g £ L jti R
VS:' I kfid CHIME wtlwHWw
nr* 1 t'.tr. most honutlfol
A . \ vi M; !v lT ' •.*. ft in
J/ tone over nr.tlr.They
! ( ! |H'crr: Stop whirl!
'nutation'/(*
k" 1? IlTuunr. Yai^avd
'Sf.vj octavcii of Hells tuned
bjfwjf??' ft* in. perfect Imrrony
i I .* i i, , L jlCIj^iTL^' , ilx’;’l'.'-j l '-. v/ilh £.*ren Hf.ir
Licfl> ft * tr.nsical and
r ■ '■
' I V S^’g^gycONCEK
to, TRsi’MR, cswfi.sMAh s
1) U , *'EST , *fC*t niUIRS rUAi'EL, F-* ■
v jKi rig sdtrvfiM it* c ud ncu-
ITniqno I’rrmli Cases
c.m-ihi iMOUTY >f V'UCINU in'fc gvvnl
*>• * <■' VJkiCi bultuhlo A"* I \..hO*l or
C ..vKUt.
Vi ATLR3’ . .
Sir-or.> i ttr-or Cop **%•
StrivcnlrOrgans \g,
!•>'• t!.>l ('"tm-M rre
'I 1 h> 'i I* i.H l'S [y..- i,l
in S'Mii 11 IJ j•At : I v pIS •*■--' ' pr>jjS *H; ’
UAIiMT, u:nl J'-
r-.rk-mlo rAlko IM
'•urtiy A to in ni*d J W'f®liMiß
i -*t cct mi M'hunism.
L.vT :; li.J Ai.V 1 At\Y
fnrV\T-U Hi ui.ruil
i: vies, Wi’l soil <i better iastrniaeiit at n,
lower prfeo fhan n:tv other house t thr 11. S.
WATsE.PIAKPS‘iTIi^
are th* >f AI>F„ (hf r I one, ’ o'teb, ork
iiiLnsJ)j| av<( hurubility War*
rni:t< H fo- S’.\ YKA l.*s. PiM* i.sl treine-
Ir l.ow/o, . 31 i:th!y fv.Mtr. liW'- ts re.
'. /. ,i r'i rrl iii iro’Mit to Tracin'
n, iv/(*' ,>'<''• -/•/. \ ffc.A<;T2NTS V'A?,'TF.
SiMTinl { d’H-imeats to<he 1 rnee. I Iti Tri*tr<*
( ktoioj, *i iled. SrrMf I ***iaiid I* anoa A
Orvnin rt <; !f FAT TSAIHi AIXS. Sheet Alasic
of IJrill'i'ri ’f ; ? niMc n! "t *' "'i.'TC.
liOitACii WAVIVvIS A- sc . ", * tanPrs. and
■> 4:, 1 in, , \cw Yor.**
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T.H, P YNE&CO.,
CIIATTAXOOOA ," b TKXX.,
Dealer? ]in
Statio ;:i;v, V. all i arun, <feo.
Pies: re i!'r.-:ss:i !* !
Of every description.
Our stoch i? too large'to enu crate. Anexau -
ination i? solicited.
SAVE YOUR .iO.V . !
. H. ROBIrISDN,
;?t(.m — N t.
Eoot Maker,
TItS CTON, G * .
Wil in ac a f'rst-class bint, shoe, or eait r tor
work warranted. Ite]iinn _ and lie li ally. A
work oust be paid lor a l>ct<ic Lav s tno she
e< <r sc f incisures n lit o appleat:
w fm
(A lA)
Sr\
G ’EAT TIEDYCTfON IX V\l ( If
Will sellfthe very ■st la• ip Ft wing Madiii e
or Twrs J y-Fi / DoE&rs in Cc f I ,
<>n an ornemente Iron Stand uid’ r read : e with
Walnut Top nhd Draw- . an*n cs a; r'anh
nctit'". an t deli •. it at any It road a . epotio
the United Btat ,
i
_m m 9 CHANGE.
These* machine? are n^rra 1 tc to •> do t’ e
whole line of Family Lswiiij w i un r r pi i
y. more ease of l. anageinef and less la: in tt
o the op ’•a* : n t’ an ny ilia li fnw in -ge
Send fora circular.J J K very i a nc wa a usee
m time jiais. , %
Ctii'oim ;i M;icbin fro. [.imitcd.
bcrtVt Btrt, L’hiUdelphia, 1* .#
J. CMC, I
~~TT-Dcalerm '"ZZZZ
"O r ?Ci ±UL DTO .
lVltalic Cases <Si Coffins
fCo.istai t’y'on hand.
r\D£kTAIiEMS
Dr injit ly* attended to
Strce 1 . -
m
This standard article is compound
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes nil eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their norma!
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, sa3's, “The con
stituents arc pure, and carefully sc*
lected for excellent quality ; and 1
consider it the Best PrkfAuatiok
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar*
Buckin.gh.aaff <3 Bye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
Tiiis elegant preparation may 1c
relictl on to change the color of tic
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly" and ef
fectually produces a permanent cola*,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
b'ASHUA, N.H.
Bill C ; til t-i Cnl: U UeiUiaH
Cures Consumption
>vh n other Oils Pull*
WILLSON’S CABBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Immediately Arrests Decay
and Build* Up the System.
WILLSON’S CABBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Is retained by the Wealc*st Stomach.
Is Fieo from Unpleasant Taste.
Is Readily Digested. Never gets Runctd.
WILLSON’S CABBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Cures Consumption. Scrofula,
m. Emaciation, Cough*. Colds
AU Ltmo and Constitutional Complaints and is
a remarkably efficient Blood Pubifikb and checks
the Ravages of Disease.
WILLSON 8 CABBOLATED
(Norwegian)Cod Liver Oil
is sold only in large wedge-shaped bottles. Willson
i spelled with a double *• L.” Remember the word
“Cabbolated” in ordering from your Druggist,
and insist ou having the kiud.
Send for Circulars to the Proprietors,
GUEMP MANUFACTURING C 0„
■a HARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
BUCHAN'S
W CARBOLIC BALM
/||S|l OINTMENT
Best Salve in the World.
Trade Mark.
Quick and Startling Cares.
It Heals Without a Soar.
Allays Pain & Stops Bleeding.
Soothes a Burn or Scald.
Heals a Cut Ijike Magic.
Draws Poison out of a Wound.
BUCHANS’ CARBOLIC
BALM OINTMENT
CONTAINS NO GREASE AND
WASHES OFF WITHOUT SOAP.
It acts Instantly and like Majic.
Fob Salt Rheum, S re T!irot, Ulcer*,
Ruins, Scal'is, Cuts, Wounds, Idle*,
So.e f yes, Poisonous Stoig in I Hi-e ,
timber's Iteb, Chapped Hands. Scrofu
lous Soi e s , and any aud every other purposo for
which a Salvo or Oiatment ca i be used, jßu
ch>*n’ i Ca bi'io B*ilu Ointment ia tho
only preparation that can always be relied upon.
I in a be mtiful jelly-co ored article, sold in yla.sa
bottles with tho cbova ‘-trade-mark,’' without
which none is genuine. B eto it that your drug
gist gives you Buchan's, as above described, tir
cu ars sent free ou application to the Manuac
turcr3.
GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO..
21 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
BLACK AS THE RAVEN’S WINGS
IS KIDDER’S
Raven indelible Ink.
Never Blots ! Flows Frooly!
Never Spreads! Always
Ready! Perfect Black ! No
fuss or trouble I It is used
dsvk without preparation ! Hold
r druggists and station
r era. tiump Mlg. Cos.,
— mGsatSS£3ofe>tpr- 22 Park Place, N. Y.
An Asrrceablo Aperient & Refrigerant.
This well-known preparation is highly recommended for
Dyspepsia, Headvciik. Sickness of the Sfo unch, Hcart
i.irn.n nl nil complaints nrisinpr from Acidity. Biliousandl
Malarial Fevers. ]„ cools i lie blood and repuiates the bow
f!s. It is a favorite medicine for children, nnl its acidity
in i sweet taste makes it cooling and refreshing- l’ut up
n G 02. bottle-*.
]‘repaved bv A. POe,Ei><!> SON'S Chem Ms. K. Y.
5U?E?.103 T3 MIUEKAL WATERS, SEIDLITZ POWDERS. &c.
'VWL&Mm.
Co<i^iwtDt£.
“After all, no remedy is so certain to
cure Cnnsiumptlon at pure Korwrglan
Coil Liver Oil, Carbolafie I by Willson's
excellent process.*'— Dr. If ntt.
All consumptive patients are earnestly invited to
give Willson's Carbolated Cod Liver Oil a fair trial.
It is easily and readily digested where all similar
preparations aro refused by the stomach, and im
mediately enters into the circulation, acting spe
cifically upon the decaying lungs. The nutritious
properties of the oil sustain and build up the Sys
tem, while the active curative proporties of the
preparation complete tli3 work of healing.
Willson's Oarbolatol (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
never gots rancid, is free from unpleasant ta3to, is
retained easily by the weakest stomach and is sold
at the price of the ordinary Oils.
It cures Con lumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Emaciation, Coughs. Colds. Hemorrhages
and all lung and constitutional complaints.
Asa Blood Purifier the Carbolated Oil is remark
ably effluent. Its uno in Scrof .lous Affections,
Rheumatism. Rickets. &e , is strongly recommend
ed. Its purl "ying power is wonderful in Consump
tion—depending, as it freriueatly doos, upon Scrof
u ons taint.
It acta upon the rational theory of Immrdiatjxy
Abrmstino Df.cay whilk ir Builds up the System,
enabling it to throw off the disease.
Sold only in wedge-shaped bottles. ‘ Willson”is
spelled with a double ” L." Remember the word
*• Carbolated ” in ordering from your druggist, and
insist upon haviug the right kind.
GuF.au> M'f’o Cos., 22 Park Place. N. Y.
THE KING OF SULKY PLOWS.
Awarded the Two Highest Premiums ever
offered for Bufky Plows In
Field Trial.
The Gilpin Sulky
ITS ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS ABEJ
Freedom from complications of levers and chains.
Patent chilled boxes, preserving the wheels from
wear.
Lightness of draft, Ihe wheels carrying the weight of
the Plow.
The only Sulky that stands the test of time in every
kind of work; cutting and burying Btalks and
trash, and perfect as a Prairie Breaker.
Its uuexampled success has been c.,hieved through
merit alone, doing its work better, more rapidly and
easily for both man end team. Eight thousand
farmers have in its first two years accorded it the
preference over all others.
DEERE & CSKPANY, M’fw,
Moline, IU.
M HE'S.TSir'*
Fine Art Gallery.
]. )i u i )■. tv. s’i i:: T si.,
tween Blh and Uth sts.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
I>ealei'in”alt kinds ot
Photographic aai<l Anihrc
type iflaerials and
Chessiscal^.
(lilt.“ Black Rosewood
FMAMiESj
ALBUMS, ClllioMOS,
STEREOSCOPES AND [VIEWS,
IN*V.RKAT r v VRIKTV. ’
rnm m
Xo matter i• ii “rain or shine,” in this (1 allcry
vii'i -:n " t g<.od pietur s. For_
cloudy weather preferred
-1 a!s win | o give notice to the public that
my ft. ’iliiies fore- pving and en larging r nny old
faded Piclm s ire unsurpassed.
Special attention given to Portraiture in
IL, PASTEL, CRAYON, INDIA INK AND
WATER COLORS.
gjTAUi WORK GUAR ANT FED.
Call and Examine Specimens.
PATENTS.
"k h \ < i U it & b r ar ufactui ers.
*KSTA r.1.1S 11 Kl>“ I She. ’’j
GIL MORE,‘.SMITH &ZCO.,
SOLICITORS OF PATENTS & ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AMERICAN ANiEfoRKION PATENTS.
Xo Fees in advanee.'noi until a Patent isallov
, ed. Xo Fees ior Preliminary E.\aiuimi(ions.j_
fi attention giver to fp^r'-fr-o^o
dore the I’Patent 1 ’Patent ( fee. h fingcnunt u
gitlercnl,S tali s, :ml all I t i>.:: ti<na] ]ii t
f <dpnt t ills < l i? \ ( i li i
Send stamp for ] ; n pi let of si.' tv ] age
(;11 AL()RE, SMITH fc CO.,
‘.I Fuiu l : i.. i • "N ? ■*■ :
Agents V/anted.
rite Estial S7O b tnTiii e Ten etui 1<- $- >
“TIIK FAMILY”
sl*)OPer Week Made KAbY
SII LITTLE SEWING MATEINE
g The cheapest andjiest in tTfc*\\'or! ’.
Too Long in Use 'o 7/oul I* JSuj cvi< r /ciits
Frame. Self-adjusting Sliul t le, whith New Au
tomalic Tension (novel le.itore.)
F,x ra long, large-size Shuttle, easily removed.
Kx tra large-size Dubbin, in lding 100 yards ol
thread, doing aw iy willi llie , „m'fjuenr, rewind
ing of bobbins. The shuttle Tension is directly
upon he thread, and i■ t upon the bobbin, as
in other machines, and is invariable, whether
the l’obbin is full or n arly empty. Ihe very
Perfection of Stitch and Tension ! lie tippet
and lower threads are drawn together and lock
ed simultaneously in the center of the goods
form inglhe.stitch precisely alike on both sides o
any thickness of work,from light gauze to leather
Four motion under feed—'lie only reliable teed
known: feeds each side of the need e. New sell
adjusting •• Take up.” *‘Xo tanging ot thread’
or dropping stitches, (ireat width ot* Arm,
and large capacity tor work. Adapted to all th •
wants of family sewing, without resti ietion.
Simplicity and Perfection of Meehanism.
Interchangeable working pints, Manufae
tured of tine poli-hed steel
Positive Motion, guarteeiitg [certainty of
Work
Mor > readily' comprehende l"’than y other
machine .
An cas)' working lr >’dle. Xo cx riion needed'
g Is always rea ly and never out of order.
Is not a “new” or un.ried machine, bat one
hhat has been timr Highly tested for years, and
vas an established rcputaiion throughout (lie
ertd only lleliible Family Sewing Ma
il-. ne.
Is an easy and pleasan* - machine to opera*'*,
C|uirns the least care, produce-* every variety
f wo k. and will las ud'il the next eentu y be
ins, Strong, simple, rapid an., efficient.
I’se it once and you will use no oilier.
Ag *n (s ! hem faster than any oilier i’t
ms •(jueiicc of their being “the at the
■ west price.”
f .ill nt olVk*c :>f this pntior mm 1 ('xnmlnt*
o: U3
or or order from’u*! throng’*, the publishers o
is paper. Machines sent fbr examination be
fri' payment ot'biil. Wirranted ■> yea’s. II |d
in order sree o. charge. Mope; refunded "‘once
if not perfect. I nan-e men *s < die red io < lergy
liien, Teachers, Storekeepers, etc., to aH as
agents. 11 rse and wagon lurnished fr< e. A<i
r and ess,
“Fa.'.iiia” Sm tl'lh ?laci:ink <’<>.
7")-") I!i')a-!\v;iv, New 'I or’ .
A GREAT OFFER FOR
HOLIDAYS!'!
We will during the HObll* - ,Yd dUfjosot 1 M
PIANOS i.c OIKSANS, f-t i- V
IA)\V lalecsforcash.f'PLENlHd OItWANH 2 3
5 sets of reeds &J 5,3 acta with f*-b 21am and
Coupler 2 sets SoO, t set Sit), t rd : 35.
7 Octave all KOSI2VV ./O P. AN'Od % I 30,7 1-3
do 8140, warranted !:• SI X years. A ’ENTS
WANT LI). ltliiMt rated Catiloftoeo A! tiled.
Muhlc nt lta'f price, 15011 ACM WATERS ttk
tij'l .'t ai isdi: ! Dea evsj I.) 1 ItU ,s. ,N.Y.
PROSPECT t 7 S
OF THE
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Sfififf 118
l?3 Introduction and World-renowned
reputation was lha dealh-jlow to hijjh
priced machines.
THERE ARE t:3 SECONDHAND
V/'iITE MACHINES 111 THE MARKET.
Thu Is a very important matter, ?s 't Is a well
known ani undisputed t..ct that nnny ol the* -
called first-class machines v;hich ere offered so
cheap now-a-days are those that have been re
possessed (that is.ttkn Lack from custome-s
r.fter use) and rebuilt raid put upon tho market
r * new
THE WHITE 13 THE TEER CF ANY f>EW!N :
f'ACHIKE NOW UF( '1 TH ■ f ’AhKET. w
IT IS w'UCH LARGER TUA’J THE FAMILY WA
niIKES OF THE SINGER, LOWE AND V'cED
MORE TO r'AWUFACTURE THAN
OTHER THE AFORESAID MACHINES.
ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE Ahd
DURABLE.
STS WOf/XMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED.
£o T-ij any other before try
ing th© .7HIT3.
Prices and Terns Mate Satisfactcr
AOEKTS WANTED
TThite Sewing Jlla-'hine Cos.,
CLEVELAND, 0.
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