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n and H o m 3
Elo|M*fi.M k 'fl l l' U'il.
A cMtr.TnMc ial traveler, while In'kVng n
troll in the .streets of Henrik, luri.ced a
vbung lady in a Phaeton who was driving
a restive horse. He stopped ior a mo
hi.cut, ‘csinght the lady's f- ye, <j 11 ieklv
stepped" in front ♦ t'-^ i ed: 'Y c e and tendered
his sertxres as driver. lady hltish
ingly accepted, aml*the const xjuence was
an exchange of names, a pk-asant, ride’ a
somewhat tender and
’pledges to learn more of eiteli othrr. On
the following evening the ladynHrove
down town and ■•feund the gentlem&p in
‘'■Waiting. and another joyous ride was
-taken.' ’The cofnmereial traveler went
his \vny, ’ brt returned in the winter to
meet the rd'a pitrf v and to de
vote hinisoif foxier. ’Her lather went
to Chicago k'lrct learm-u that the young
man liavl a divorce hrnler-questionable
:i?eufnstances. 'file wcfthioiiu’ to put a
a'n O'jV to the whr<>2 affair f ll is decision
was commuiVicatcd to live young lady,
-and by her fallen very nmeh to heart,
'u time all •'communication between
the Wvers w w shut-off. dint there was
• i stolen meeting ‘s'Ht'e. f.’V'hi'e and an
Avatt pkmnrrl. On the- evenp
In 1 -morning she rose, hl'eaktasted and
joined % fad y friend in a drive, and nevei
once thought ot her lover s last ietter,
•vhich she had ‘left umler her pillow,
:Meaite\vli.it’e tin ;> liainbennada visited
hhe yoiihg Ifcdy ’sToom Lit the course ol
■ the thorn in t gV, work, and hading tin) let-;
• t<*r delivered*k-to her mistress tlie young
‘ludv’s ifoot benl hat dewrent matron
n'cnd lit, aiid, drsvovering the jdot, kept
her dhUghter at home during the day.
'The commercial traveler, alter making
ntll the arrangement for elopement and
mar rag*', \'&t sorely disappointed v hfcn
<f?ie girl did not appear, lie resumed
hU drumming, a more cynical mini.
too ttaiM &raseya*if*.
Somebody tells a story 'of a travler,
'who put up at a Boston hotel, lie was
grvett —-,v .>r tin', building,
and the-first sight which f#et his eye in
the iliorning waS a gloonty expanse of a
grave vJird right Hinder his window.
He was a mail of sensitive nature, and
khe landscape spoiled his appetite lor
khat daY. As soon as his day’s work or
'olensurc iwras over he quietly removed his
•baggage to another bowse. Here he asked
for a front room urA YTut fro sleep in
peace; hut in tire :r‘ornihg, -tvs before, (
-• V*ti*r<T t ’a*s gentle 'beams gilded a duzz.kug
.’hrrav ot tombstones across tlf street m
the King’s Chaoel graveyard.. 4'he gen
tleman had another day’s
but, being of courageous he
made a third trial a-ifd expressly f&ipula
ted that he should not he -given a hack
room for a front ene.' TTVC gentleinanlv
Clerk him'a cheerful pailoi on
the West sitlO ?.nd the guest went t * hed
b.-lppy. He Afosc feeling deededly more
vheert’ul, and drew his curtains to least
his gaze oil the old (* ran ai \ ceinct(.i\,
with tombstones thr*e hundred years old
Ruddering before hiiti. it tm> much
for the stiTrifedk \h paiil his hill and
departed to hunt up :i town “where it
Wasn’t so unhealthy' that they had to
have a graveyard attached to every hotel.
—Wooster (Mass.) >*py.
PP jr \ (liii'l Turtle.
Were h a little negro girl St wont five
year old in this country bea’ing in many
respects a striking resemble nee to a log
gerhead turtle,' The nose Han ly moic
than an idea, while the eyes have that
peculiar and uninteligalde stare, ns it
1 oi>kitfg everyw 1 icre and seeiug nothing.
From the hack ot‘ the neck downward in
impression is easily distinguishable ie
sembliffg the breast b r ne cf a turtle: Ail
the limbs are deformed ending in Web
f-oted claws, as if drawn up bv applica
tion of hot water. This monstrosity,
strange as it may seem, it, His the poA
er of speech, and shows a degree of in tel
licence entirely at varience with all here
tofore preconceived it leas' ot an mrenevt
ual countenance. An appetite, which
}■=) insatiable in its dt stands, aim a foml
ness tor raw meats, and especially fish;
a couage, or rather an incapacity to ap
j ree in to danger; a !o*c td'cptatic spoit ,
J.nd a mid yty i> 'Witter, render tin
negro gir if su4*h she may ho cal 61, ;
real a phenomenon nneaqualc.l m tiie
< *• any other country.-
q- -
Ther* am 9,Tb‘> newspapeis j nhlishet
in tin* rnitcd'Statcs, against fi u ‘
VCta^i4 ii increase ot -Jith
dyer’s Ague Cure,
Por Fever and Ague, Fever,
‘Chill Fever, Remittent Fev~r, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious Fevej, &c., and indeea
all the affections which arise from malari
ous, marsh, or feiiasmatic poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
Scientific skill licVr. vegetable ingredients, which
vrfrely fails to cure the severest causes 'bf Chills
arid Fever and the concomitant disorders. .Such
t a, remedy tin: necessities oft he people in mala
rious districts demand. Its great, superiority
over r.ny other medicine yet discovered for tile
cure of--Intermit tents is, that it contains no qni
r?ne or -mineral, and those who take it arc free
from danger of quinism or any injurious f'-Vects,
and arc ns healthy alter tising it as before. It
has been extensively' employed during The last
’ thirty years in the treatment of these distressing
disorders, and so Unvarying lias been its success
: that it has gained tin? reputation ofbeing infal
lible,. ]t can, therefore, be safely reetfmmendetl
as a sure remedy and specilicMV r tin* Fever nn<l
Ague of the West, and the Chills mid 1- ever o.
' the South. It counteracts the fr’asmatic poison
in the blood, and frees the system from its in 11 li
enee, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken tv* ‘y it, do not return until tin?
•disease is;agtu.i Contracted.
* f bhe great variety dfMisordors which arise from
"Tthe irritati(c: cf this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Rheumatism. Clfcut, Headache, Blindness*,
Toothache, Earache, Catr.rfii, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Splenic A flections, ‘Hysterics, rah.
in the Rowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange
of the Stomach, all ofwhidi become inteimit'
“lent or periodscAlyhavo n'o spetfrlier remedy than
-Aykk’s Aoi e'Crun,'which cures them all alike,
■and protects life system- front Tutiu'c attacks. As
a preventive, itbs t)i jnu'Jtsupc servitte'in those
comnVuhkies whcfe’FeWr and Ague pl cvails, as
it stays the devclopmedt (if tltc disca.se if taker.
•on the first approach of the promontory 4ymp
• toms. Travellers and temporary residents are
•thus enabled to defy thcSe disorders, and few
-■will ever sudor if they avail themselves of the
‘protection this reiPttrlytaffol-ds. ,
For Liver Complaints, arising’frhnV torpidity,
it is anttctrilleiß'rciTiedy; it-stinmlates this organ
Jntahcalthy activity, and pf6duees many remark
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Cos. f
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
xo ir/;xx. mass.
’t-ObD I>Y ABL. ’ DBUUGIsrs KVEKVIVIIfiRE,
HIUIfBiPSP
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 itt
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
smd dandruff. It gives the head a
Reeling-, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes wlrise and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and malc
ih° the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has beeft
found so eflectnal or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaycr
or Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar*
Buekia2.g3aam ! ’s 33y©
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other ‘Undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produces a permanent colon,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by B. ?. HALL & CO.
NASHUA, ILK.
Bill l] t>U firußgip a-i Srtlera ia MUlai3.
m
NO MOKE. C AliDlllv AOS.
The Itace to Entirely Diiappeat.
T’he announcement that the race of bald*
heads is soon to disappear entirely from the
face of the earth may startle the timid, and
grate harshly upon the ears of those who
ure accustomed to regard the shining pates
of their friends with a sortof sacred rever
ence; hut no harm is to come to those un
fortunates,who, like poor Uncle Ned,“ have
no wool on the top of the head, the place
where the wool ought to gfow.” They ar
not to he extirpated, and not a hair of
their heads is to be injured. Their bald
ness is to he covered over, not by art, but
by a natural growth of hair, stimulated U
development by the application ot that
t’ToSt wonderful discovery, Carboline, a. de
odorized extract or petroleum. _ In many
crises it will almost destroy the identity of
the indlvidual for a time;' but the change
will be such a delightful and agree; ’si e one,
that all most eventually Tejoicc4flc~.it
]t will he very curious, doubtless, to miss
all the baluheads from the churches, the
lecture room's, the theaters, and other
public assemblies, but the transformation
\g bound to come.- )No matter how smooth
e'r shining the orb —no matter how barren
i*. has been' —when tickled o’er a few, times
with Carbelifie it is bound to bring forth an,
abundant cron, and enable the possessor
of the bare head to shake Ids locks as
proudly as did ever 6amsuu or Absaioiin.
Hol'd."by druggist*. _ —<
T. R &CO,,
Cn.‘ t Mxowb', Tex'x.,
Dealers in
St ati oS' hr. v, 'A '■*. biT-I. ’a ,A’
Pic l n re
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OurVbivk is too IrrgcDu Vtn-^sam
in;i.(ibn is solicittb 1 ,.
SAVK VOUU WiXUV!
T. H, ROBERT-SON,
Custo—
m-4 ?,
Boot Maker,
TFTktbX, *-A.
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Will make rrWrs'tWlnss boot, shbo,- or bin
$2.00 per pair loss tliiin'f ia ttv mO’, ;a prices. A
work warranted. ’Repairing done nenly. All
work must be paid for before it leaves the shop.
Rules for self measurement scut'bn'a p.pi eat tort.
OxBKAT UKDUrTIOX IN PIUCIvS
Will sitr'the very best Family Fewing'Maehine
or "t wnty-Fiv dollars an Ca sh,
on an ornamented Troi; Stan' jrndTreadle, with
V almit Toj* ahd V rawor. ane<Tfeeessary Actanhj
menfs, and deliver iqat any bejiotio j
the ITfD-bl States,
?REE of CHAISE.
*
These *A.aeluies are warrant,-il JoT"tUe‘
whole line of Family Sewing ivifri more rapidi ;
tv. mo’e etrse of management, a’ad I C-s fatintu!
to the opor.'Aibt than any maehfkc bb'tt in -ge!
maehii.e V> arra'iisee !
tor niree years. .
N
Aoknts WaNTTEI) IX t NO lb kb ’i RRIT Vo
••■Titehine Co.> lA%ited.
WStrt, thil idelp'iia, P.k
J. LON W
Dealer in m
Jkf* 'B2a.^ r -s:xi U?. /'O .
<;&ta!ic Cases & Coffins
Constatsky on hand.
I'ADtIRTANI XtS
rroihptTy attended to.
arket SM -e NtrTHATT-- EN
Ayer’S' Cathartic Pills.
For all the purperos of a Family Physic,
and lor curing ;Costiveness, Jaundice,
Indigestion, FOail Btornach, Breath,
Ueo.dache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
Eruptions and 'Skin Diseases, Bil
iousness, Dropsy, TumoW, Worms,
Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill,
for Purifying the Blood,
tTj Are the incjpt ef
‘ and conge
‘"rarlp' • ' A dial purgative ever
ffiaTw .. v '.A eiscoVereu. incy
H :.’X4 Wte mild, but ef
,-sfc Actual in their
V-. I 'jjjffc *deration, movittg
the bowels stireiv
— 8 f and without pant
I'* 1 Although gentle
V y , A vsk'l ''; in their operation,
,lM ‘- v a,v MiU li,c
most tl;oruus;h, hiiil
“•'-'rSiii’- searching cntMar
tit* medicine that can he employed : elV'ans
bvg the stm.iAoli end bowels, and evv'i tl'.e
blood. In small 'doses of one pill a day,
thev stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Avr.n’s Ibid'!*. Inna* been known for
more than a (jdarter of a cenlury, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation tor their
virtues. They correct th.-vased acting in
the several assimilalUb organs bf the
body, an 1 are so eomposed that obstWK
tions Within their range caii carelV with
stand or evade thent. Xot: thh* do they
cure the every-day complaints of every
body, bur also formidable and dnhgt.dbus
diseases that have bnlllbd the 1 of
human si? Mb While lhe\ pro'dtiee j •wor
liil effects, liter an', at tn■ s::t-itime, the
safest and best physic ibr ellildridh ih
their aperient ’action they grip!'* much less
than tin* edr’inon pergativl’s. afitl ;it*vcy
give pain when (he bowels are not ini! aha <i
They rcacli the vital fountains of the* blond,
and strengthen <!-*• s\ stem b\ liecitig i:
from the chueePh-' of ivbakness.
Adapted lb a!! ; eondiiions
all cliihates. fon'aieiev tn ;d;''r cahui.ei
nor anv dtdeterion■; dt‘*ig. tht'.-f I* this 1• o%
he taken With safety by anyia.d.v. 'J beit
sugar-coating pia’serves tb m .-ter fre-h
ami makes I’lem pint*;:tit to tuite: vhi’e
iicing jiitti ly ‘ egt'ttiiiie. no Harm can aris<
fro.ii ill ir use in ah*.- tpi if
ruia-vKi ii io
Dr, J. C. AYE’t & CO . L:w =il, M iss
I'r'cf ii"’l ;t*il *i i| ■. j • 1 : i < ' I,■
suUj j* A A.i.i. r;.i . v;.t: v•. i-n.g;..
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
-rtv jfor ‘Diseases of tlio
TiitTat find liUTvtff’,
C>>sue*.
I ; i 4ft "Whoopinf; Cough,
JilSte
: Bronchi Lis,
i>nu 'Cdtiumfi.tioV..
T1,,.,- I .|. l il ! ,ti.mil I,as ; lwl i -':'rWmso.|Ueu.-c..i
■.lir niiif‘-"il.’* -trr HM*> I*’*.'* 'KHfiltirnO' •*!
* M> , j,.,iyr-^ f *Vvy, is :i sUU:.Mtdrt assifA/iee to the
public. f'f. i V, ill <mit MiT: ‘..0 rrall'A' /Ye linp|iio
re suit s licit <;m 1" .V’uiost. every
sccriioii of enemi-v-fhcb: tin; per* us, publicly
known,wlVr-btfVc Vest ore. i from M-unmig and
evcii •de.4h'Wre discn&s *f Hie lungs, by its u.-'G.
All Wlwiha vr tried it,iK'*;. i Avleilge its superiority 1 ;
urveVr its virtues rlhGiiunwu, no one hesitates
n- to \v!i:it'Ve' ,, <?i< i:ie t‘o to relieve tlio df.s
--n-ess nn<l Mifheving pe.oiliar t'o pulhi l #o.i'*y ad* >
tions. <' l l!?Ki:v I’rrrouAl- always til r orils in
stant, relief, dhll performs rapid <Wie-> of tlio
milder varioties'M'bronehiM'-'LsbtEYr; as well as
the more formidaibo'' V.seases of "iln/Lings.
Asa safeguariV t'o G'dMron, amid the distress
ing diseases wt/eb beset' die Throat and Chest oi
(Jlnldliood. i*'!'/ lirvalualde ; toreby i/sHiinelv us£,
ninll il l ules •;> hr r es< ■t: ed and/ ft d*. *\'tu -th health.
This irf sC;: .' , ihe gains friends al/eK i'y trial, ttr,
the cures i’ is eon-taut I v producing Yifi 100 r£ ■
markable'd) he forgo-Dim. No lanitK'’Miould lie
without h, aml'thdfA. T \v'eb have' cw-rc lined it
m'ver-Vs'f't.
Knditeiit Phy ieinns throucliout i" s ’° country
prescribe it.and Clergymen often reehtruueml H
from thftW‘!PHV\y ledge of its eliects.
ruF.t’Anr.iv nr
Or. J, \J. jO'ER & CO., Lo^vaftlVlass,,
SOLD JJ-y k*JLL JA iuitv*, TlJUti;
S -r-r £> y * r
±X y o 1 o
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, ami all
-'flefe fail's diseases, Krysi
f&M. 7V. : liis.li sor St* Autho-
TvU; 'M-<k f iiv's Fire. Krufftton's Vmfi
Kruptive risxmse's 'of tlib
iii. Ulcerat-ioifs of ‘the
Hu rl'd Liver, Stomach. Kiriiicy*;,
kyd Lmig.s, Pi’rnples. [l’TstulVs,
s * Tumorw
y--“gk : -y,j- ter.'Salt Kiitcrm. Scald
>sy, at p .Ringworm, t.TcefS,
nuvs. i! Neuralgia, I’akt ?n
lcr- Hours. Si,L tu-tr'l J I'CfUaTc
Weakness. Mirth tv. Louegrrheea. aVi's'l-jfg'
from interna! ulceration, -and Uterine
dwease, SypHilittU* and Mercurial dis
eased. r l*?r<Spr-'y. ’1 tyspepm, Lmaciatioig
Gciww •;:• Debi IKY. brifd *tfr Purifying the
TMn
vegetable altcA'^iNes— Still virgin. -Man
dral?-;. Yellow —wdl'l- Ihe lodide^
of iVF:fr-siurn h'-dd Fdh, and is the IttoA
•'dbcarious medici'ue 'yet. known idi*
cite dis‘-*as(-s it : .s intcitded t>i euro.
l! ingVeditdtts are •:*•) ii ltd l'y'odYn-
Virt‘ v d. : ,t hi* full nßc*;dive cdtect V)f
‘<i ';r> d.'-ed i&M wit tie ft is ?-o-mihl
> i-o ho "b.T/'nb s even t'o ‘it is
• ••re- '.uti os to puree o/tt iVo'tn Hlie
. fir ' • ioijoirii.ie - iArd Vomiwt.riFts
. t'.'.vt <te.’, cbn: into hiaih.se/yio disoitho.
)b: *i ‘[Htt.o'fi'on it t nj" Vis is decayed
•o-r. /ils ettr -'nil tie* ctTdi.kmco w'iiieh
pror‘.in ut cl; \ shdiuis a.!l 'Over the coun
try ). ,v*se in ib. m ove their experience
in' it - 'nsofaltie/N.
( ic:(!<‘a.tes a'Kesiiitg its yi rf;von have
a;‘C',t ; >Vi'iiatod. ;lV:d are cotista.i'tiV being
r.TCi ed. ;Vmt its Viifiny of llte.se 'ce.fScs are
rtdni.yy lonov n. t-hoy furnish c**\ mciiig
videAVo of the erkd ity of tlti's Sar-
N’lT/'by ove'r every tdh(*r aiteiiitive
•'.'.eohSo genentliy is itN 'sitper;-
t i adv f-tvIVT jned: -.jpe kirnuu. tlint
•I • i. more titan to iissuVe *ha
. ih.it ti.e liest qualities if lias ever
iSt .'sed ..re si-.cSy maintained.
!) f.V
‘VLi> A. CO., Lowed, Mass.,
> ■ *•'< n •ttt-f I i?.i itfl ; <•'/ ffiftttivtfi.
A NC>IVTIX<ff THF, ttEAlt.
An Old Custom to be Kevired.
The anointing of the head and beam'd
with perfumed oils was for centuries a
mark of hospitality uniong the Greeks and
Kotimns, and in gome instances the tnost
expensive oils were used for that xo"poe.
fcruests and travelers had their hair an
ointed with dive '(hi, spikenard, tnyrrh,
or other prepnrvtiohy and no doubt an
agreeable pcrfuine pervaded the aparltnent
when the haw* dressing operation was com
pleted. To this day it is common in the
Fast for travelers to have their heads and
beards anointed With olive oil, and this cus
tom will undoubted!v be revived in tlio
West —even id ihe Far West—when the
virtues of Cakbolink Kre fully khown and
appreciated. It not only lips desirable
qualities as * s , hair dressing but in its re
markable virtues as a hail* restorer it far
exceeds the spikenard or tots myrrh of the
ancients. It is nowhere Recorded that the
baldheaded Greeks and Gomans had ilicit;
shining pates hovered with and luxuriant
growth of hair by the use of the oils corn.*
nion among them, hut it is demonstrated
that Caukounf- does work such wonders,
sind iti reviving the ancient custom of an
ointing the heads of those who visit us,
remain for H tbnC aa guest#), We Will tied
only show oHr hoVbitulity liVcopious dress*
Jtigs of fjAtthbbikn, lint in tiio case of those
Who beconie htdd and griiy we can confer
everlasting (ibligtitions by “ putting a head'*
on them of which they need never
fyshamed. CambULixls is sold by Ull drug
gists.
Kpa t Pi
*•* , wrn^^ l pyj|| ; ffl \
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Fine Art Gallery
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betweenA<th and U.-t■,
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• Dealer in all 'kinds of
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'y.pv ?2 aria II * aivtl
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AUGT.MS, OJffJOMOS,
STE &<JOT*vF, AN© VlEvry,
’■hr catf.at v\nn:y/.
bo mr fVar'if-it “fein or shine,” in'this Gallery
yoii. e.', v •get good ipieUires. l’or adults
e 1 oi'V y\v e athe r preto', fed.
1 ufo wish to glveTH-.r'.Ce to the public Ibnt
my facilities for copy W; ibid enhirgiiO any’'old
faded pictures are ‘r.nsiU’passed.
Hpeeial attention given to I’ortr.iifr.re In
lb, I’ASTF.T, < '!IA VC'N, INDIA INK A>. i)
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P AtEN’fS.
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to Patents or faVentioYls.
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Frame. Self-T‘ , l just ing Shuttle, .\civ /Au
tomatic Tension (novel feature.!
Ex ra long, It/r-ge-size Shuttle, 'sn'; ily removed.
Ex tra large ••' /(> Bobbin, holding 100 yards ol
thread, doiV/g away with rewind
"Jag ,f bobbin s. The shuttle Tension is.direct*y
A)mi he th l'tgid, and tot upon fre v '.s
ii> vj!her mucki’nS s, and is invariable, wliethvr
bobbin is FA nr nearly empty. The *very
iVifL'Mlon of, At^e'S li and Tension The
aYl'A'lower tbVe.Vm are drawn together and lock
ed *imultafdonsli* in tlie center of the goods
forA in.gthe Flit ii "precisely alike on both o.
artV Vbh'k’.-ess of v/ork, from light gauze to leather
Fof-’r mo'tioY: under feed—the only relia.b!"; feed
known: feeds each side of the.needle, n e.V self
adjusting “ Take,up.’* ‘‘.No tangling ’dfbiread j
or dropping ‘stitches. (1 read width Vi' Aim '
and large capacity for work. Adapted to all tli ,
wants ot family seeing, without restriction.
Simplicity and Perfection of Mecdanism.
Interchangeable working parts, jMat'/ifae
tured of fine polished steel
Positive Motion, guarteeiug ct’ai\it*, r of
Work
Move readily comprehended than othVY
machine.
i
An easy working treddle. T\ <) heeded*
g Is alWays ready and never o'lt of order.
Is not a “new” or untrhvd machine; 1 ut one
hhat luYf been tiioroily,lily fhvt’ou .F *V years, and
,vas an established .rejAFation throughout the
(rtd as thVs only Reliable family Sew’nig Ma
o’ i c,
Is an easy and pleasant machine to operate,
equires the least cure, produces every varieiy
f work, and will las itdtij the next century be
ins. Strong, simple. rap'd! and < tfieient.
Use it once a nil you will use no other.
Agents sell them f i-ter tha it r.ny other i
on se nenee of the‘V being ‘‘the best at t b
owes! fit-fee.'*
(’all tit Mice of f bis pnper aiul
one
or or order from iia through the publishers
this paper. Machines sent ft* r e.v.nU\ina t ion he
fore paymoiit of bill. "W pH An tod ft g ears. llep
in order sree of charge. Money rei'iiiidVd at once
if not. perfect. 1 nonce mo Its hv.oF-d to Clergy
men, Teachers, Storekeeper:'-, ejiK, to net
agAits. llorse and wag/-:; furnished free. An
rdess. t t . , ,
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HOLIDAYS!!!
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PIANOS A ORGANS, at? .YTIIAOHIIIN VU\
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5 sets f reed -3 s.w - wiili Sub Br.ss and
Coupler SSO 2 kc:s 5 wet l id, 1 ref ' -3. j.
7 Octave a// KbsllWtMHt PIANOS ?,ISO 7 I -A
<io SI t<), warranteii fr Si v years. A:t I'N' i S
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OLD PAPERS
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Per Hundred,
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For Sale at this Offic
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Agents.
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THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE. BEST SATISFYING
Its Introduction ant. World-renown.d
deputation was the death-Slow to hiQh
jiriced machines.
THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND
WHITE MACHINES 1M THE MARKET.
TMs Is a very important matter.a3 It Is swell'
known and fact that many o* s s'
called ihachinas which are onerca sc
bheatf' nctY-r.-fiays are those that have been re
possessed (that is. taken back. .from customer
after i-ebft} and rebuilt r.r,a put Epon the rnar. v.
r,. fAytr.,.; ... .
'tHEWHITE IS THE PEL: - ? OF ANY SEWlfid
MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAHKET.
IT IS MUCH S-ARGEd THAf| THE FAMILY 1
CHINES OF TilE SINGER, HOWF. AND
M |T KF r6sTS MORE Td MANUFACTURE THAN
EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES.,.
ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITII.C A*
CURABLE. „ ffrrn
US WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. ,
£o not luy any other before try
th b V 711153;
Prices Riit Term? Made SatisfaciorT,
AQmTS WASTES I
If hHr Machine Cos.,
CLEVELAND. 0-
jTfiy-rvp WATTEB GTKL.:
r was ft waiter-girl in the P^ c ‘ j
fke Olympiftft king, ami ka n<4, ‘ (
ambrosia and nceirunft aupnt htendcj
the roval hair dresser as U tl
ladies’ back l.atr fd ntbbehl' P:
of the old IntlftWcd kings
line, an extract from,.petroleum,
by a secret, process wif hu- M * l ‘ l i lie d
and alkr'ics, irfid J so mticH
Jt gives that soft and silky
to be desired by vnosc wbopi ‘ . ]{ v it*
drt their wealth ol’ lux.xr.nnt haul- ; b .
gontl- tonic they ;g s , v a r.
hn. new lifr newt,;!,, . -o-d tea.
secured It will pu loin. a*j -tuest
for it. Hundreds ot cerniiciirca a aO J
value.* Sold by all dealers in dm r A
jnedictbcs.