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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Mar 1879, p. 7

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NAPOLHON the First said that agricult­ ure was the body and soul of the em­ pire ; and, in the height of his glory, he gave the subject much attention and en­ couragement, and established in Franpe a Department of Agriculture. THE wealth and strength of a country are its population, and the best of that population are the <mltivators of the soil, fn dependant farmers are every­ where the basis of society and the tone friends of liberty.--Andrew Jackson. THIS is the season for lousy calves* and colts. A weak solution of carbolic acid or coal oil, applied three times a week, has baen found effectual. But te careful of these articles, for if used too strong they will injure the stock as well as lice* IT is estimated that there axd in the United'States 15,000,000 males of all ages engaged in business. Of these 7,000,000 are engaged in agrionlture; 2,900,000 manufacturing and mining; 8,000,0Q0 professional and personal; 1,500,000 trade, commerce and transpor­ tation. IN Hungary and other countries of Europe, alum-tanned leather, said to he equal to bark-tanned, is used to a con­ siderable extent for harness. The p r o c e s s * i t i a s a i d * w a y b e c o m p l e t e d i n , twentyliourt, *Heavy ox 6r cow hides, fresh from the slaughter-house, are first well washed in salt and water to remove the blood, a^d th^n laid on tiie beam^ fleA «i8el*p, md well soraped. The hide is then placed on a smaller beam, and the hair removed with a sharp knife, after which it is placed||i^%Uliag^sokiti*n^>f Hm» flsSt and alum pulverized; the hide is well sprinkled with this and rolled up, and, as the liqpf#^eaBf out, ifis hqatod, and pouredw^ythf ji$de. ^Tjbis frocofcs is continifel J®r Iweaatj-fcpr hours, when the Is^rla^r to Coke tl^a greisiL* EVERY enterprising farmer who in- tends to progress is keeping accounts With various departments of his busi­ ness. $*cll Q| hi? fields is charged, with^ the wort, seed, and part of the manure put on it, and credited with what comes off. He. .keeps a diary, not writing for the saV% of writing, but tp make note of any nfew idea which he wishes to use during the next year. He sees a new gate-latch, ,a sheep-rack, .a manger, something tfeskabie about some farm implement, and he makes a H6t6 oi everything of the kind by word or drawing. jThese npl^s jure Ipoked over every litlle ! while k during the * year. There are many advantages in visiting good Look about you for men who raise superior wheat, corn, potatoes, and ofch<sr o*#ps,a»d live sleek. If they are ahead of you, buy some of the extra seed «r stock and enter into healthy competition with the best of them. SAVE as much as possible of every- thingp'dfe^ftil if It does n6t ddtttooinltaih labor. Time is money. Labor is mon^y. It is poor economy to buy old stock at any price to feed for profit. Young, thrifty stock pay much the best returns for feed consumed. Weigh them often, and when they cease to give returns for feed and trouble dispose of them. Contrive in every way to do the chores with as little labor as possible, without neglecting anything. Try to save steps. We know of instances where two mdh ta&e better care of the stock on a large farm than three or four do on a smaller farm; , It i# not eoononyr to feed stwfw* ilorte to any animal. It is not composed of the right materials for profitable feed. Oil cake, corn meal, or shorts will supply what thfe Btraw lacks. In this way straw may be fed with profit to TPany animals. As profits aie MMII at best, all these details of labor, age of animals, food, etc., must be attended to. --Rural New Yorker. . r i i u o Y K * a i a n Domestic Economy. HONEY CANDY.--Two cups wllte sagar, 7 cents; one-half cup water, four table-spoonfuls honey, 2 cents. Nine cents for one-half pound m candy." (GOOOAJRJC CAN®Y.--Two cups granu loted augs?, 7 cents; half cup water; boil for six minutes; add one grated ooooanul, 9 eents: as soon as the sugar is soft spread in white, and when ©old put lor one jfound.! JRBPFERMINTS.--One pound granu­ lated sugar (14 cents), enough water to thicken; stir constantly for five min­ utes; take off the stove an^add iwenty- two drops oil of peppenribtf (§ #ente, then beat until thick; drcfi oiffTJ lflieeV of?tin; 19 cents for one pound of candy. CREAM WALNUTS.--TWO cupa granu­ lated sugar (TFcentS); half cuf water f boil from fiVI to Iferfctt than take enough of the cream (after cooling aojqewhat) to make a flat, round candy; put two walnut-meats on it; place them in greased paper; set them away to harden; almost a pound for 19 cents. BOSTON CHOCOLATE CARAMELS.--One pint of swgmr, 7 cents, iissohrel in a| little water as possible; me-hfclf cup of butter, 8 @&&ts,r One tablespoonful of vinegar, one cap of .chocolate, § dettla; boil until quite thick, put in buttered tins, ai|d §u| |it ^u^EMj w |̂na>art^ cooled. Cost, 22 cents for one pound, APPLE JELLY.--A very nice, firm, rich jelly may be made from the parings of apples and the cores. Cover them with water and let them ^boif until the water has wasted a little and the apple- skins are vejy soft; then strain tliem, and and an eiftkQ *q«uatitny e¥ & there is liquid. A little lemon juice, a few cloves, and some ginger ixapi^ve the jelly. ^ ^ ^ v. » *•. „.. *•».»'*' f * POOR MAN'S PURIM CAKE.--Two oups of'sugar, eighth$x)t(pd of b^ef, riqd1 of one lemon, one cup,»|»f milk, two eggs, teafejwonfut Of baking po^deij, three cups of flour; beat sugar and butter together {hen th& eggs, add milk last; tiler flo#r and- baking powder, sifting it in; mix weH, and bake in f moderately Incited oven. Cost, J2A. cents, s . - •. FABLES Aim ANECDOTES. BY LITTLE JOHNNY. And now I will tel jrou a littla atory. A man wptkjmm a w^pd choper he had a big dog, and ihe dog mide wotch his dinner in a little tin pale wile the was cutn the trees down, and I can tel you its mity gude fun for to see em fall buT0|e tyne IMpffcinpe tMffer Peters >pnt 'd#im it felNficMtoiiGk)# Mn she had to be et. Wei, one day the wich lp4 duller in a little tin pales dog tip to its own self,sted of wotch- in it for him, and he was mity mad, and ^BaKhi dog offle ® il was sick %bed. mtm n it gol cured it et it up a other time. So the man he put pizen in the dinner wich it was the dogs bizness for to wotch, and a other dinner without no piaen in it, and hid it a little way of. But bime by he forgot and et the pizen dinner his own self and hollard wild! Then the dog vopq up its hed where it *at£n the oth«r ^ibieri wich it had ound, and loobedb at the man reel sol- mi*A as to «ay: feller, yom don'4 apear to be no better sajaafied wen Sfwas'a tfceei^ ' But the man he didnt ta|ce notitoe, cos his toes Was in his eyes/for the pizen had shut him up like a jack nive. Uncle Ne^ he saya one time there wag a king wich had* cortfool, and one day Wen the king was to hit dinner he >a<}«* jeel ttiff piidden, -md tlie f<^»l he sed: "May it please yure majesty, I have got a carime on my contiense, and lie .make that wrascle, the Prime inister, eat that pud&etf, He confess." v the King swore a wicked oth and sefl f "You got to eat it yure owns|f, you notty pizener!" , |" So the'fool veaa ukade eat ttivlxy lit­ tle tiny bit up, and, wen it was et he pattest hissaf onto the stu|aack tald sed i. "Tire royal suapitchins was unfounded." Then the king sed: fWot was yure carime, then?" and the fool he sed: "A »7 7 aasr'figTdraisa; ' irrassciecK# ^3 tsstj wd Karopean BUk* money. We have hM MW been offered to the wfljliiS. iKThT f a t o f m o n o t k , t t I d d r n M . i n c l o r i n * « s J w a t Map for ivUiiu fKrtfSg* on chrOin<k, lot of moo IT* OLhARl^K. Rnmtiw Sft, Mm*#, Lw^est Assoiiinent m the World St.. Union fktonM.Jtew Yfcrk. .-M PBEE!!! M >Ml ni 11 iffiESwfmSwm .i1 Bum Lclp of t4"6!!™"* ^mhHioa to\? (masters puddem my ownaetf," sugar-house m o l a s s e s f P h i l a d e l p h i a ) , . * u . . . . . , But you jest 0 $q see m^ and Billy eat araisen feU«arf . ^ »• • h A Disease That Wmb the System. Every function Is derangeds every nerve un­ strung, every muscle and fife weakened by bw tod agn«, II is, in fact, ?* Awm** whioh, if •imelieckcil, ovontaally wrecks the one cup of sugar (brown), one cup warm water, eleven heaping tablespoons of sifted flour, teaspoon of soda; mi* with the flour teaspoon of ginger, tea­ spoon of cinnamon, table-spoon of but­ ter, one egg; mix molasses, sugar, and butter well together with the warm water, then the otter ingBfedi*nla, and bake in Saratoga roll-pans. MUTTON Take>oo!d boiled mut- slice it thin; have a crust made of one cup of beef suet, one-half cup of butter, one cup of cold water; mix this with prepared flour, as stiff as for tea- biscuit; take two-thirds of tha crust, and line a four-quart earthen pie-dish; ^hen fill the dish two-thirds full with the meat; |iave~a quarter ef a pound Of butter out in small pieces, one teaspoon- ful of fine sugar, one of salt, and a half- teaspoonful of pepper, one cup of water; cover the |̂ e with the re- ina£nde/of the csu^and bake^in mod­ erate oven for one hour. I i JtAMOE WAMkZIES* ) : The American who j&its Sngland is struck- fy ^"^piijitity of ^h^dren to be met with everywhere. Tne average English fafnily, arranged in the order of age, is like a staircase, and the gteps&rfe' usually very short ones. The Queen has nine ohildren, and that seems t J be about the average number in the loyal English household. The Jjaby car­ riages that are so thick in. tljke London*® parks ou te pleasaut faj| are, generally: two-seated, and the matter of a year's difference in age is not enough to dis­ turb the harmony of the occupants. As a naturpi oonaequdhce, the ~ country is densely -populated. a traveler: The country seetns to be like one great hive pi" people, v Biding b^ j»il from Manchester to Leeds, through the heart of th6 pojfaloute mj<ttand oointies, one n^ght, the villages were so frequent that we did not aeem to be on| of sight of street lamps ten minutes di a time, ^uch concentration supplies many con­ veniences that are missing in the village aild country life of America. Solid and smooth jqfu$daj)|i9Qd ?qa&s ;p$)$tr%te^ the most out-of-the-way corners of the kingdom. Policemen do duty in. every( country parish. Most of the smaller villages have gas and water mains in their streets* and every hanjlet Jarge enough to be called a village has its postal telegraph office, from which a message of twenty words gpn be sent'to any part o| ihe three kingdoms forjb shilling, and by cable to the States. This is a great advantage to the repre­ sentative American traveler, VBo gen-^ erally h§w? some message to transmit to home folk about once a week. LUCK. " Luckiest man I ever kne^r--every­ thing succeeds with him. Be had only to s^y what lie, waited, and he jgft Why, confound it, f was walking with him one day*-the very last day of his life--and he said potwfy '-\\rben I ̂ i^, I want to die suddenly.' trot run over that very night, by hokeyl Ever steO inch luck ? " AM American pon^PA^y is, playing "Uncle Tori's CaWn" in Vienna,and announces, as one of the attractions of the performance, trapeze performances by an Indian girl called " Miss Zenobia." In all its types, in every phase, it is dangerous, destructive. Stupor, delirium, convulsions, otten »tten4 tt, and eanae «wift dissolntloa. 3nt when wmbatted SpostCTter'a. Stom­ ach Bitters itH foothold in uie system is ma- every vestige of il eradicated. ii«iign anti-febrile specific and prevent­ ive of the dreaded scourge is recognized not only within our own boundaries, but in tropic lands far beyond them, wfcete mtefmitients and remittents are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to the malarial poison and a •reliable means of overaomtof disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, of which a vitiated torrid atmosphere and brackish, miasma- -tainted »*tfcor are extremely provoeattVa Ml 5 travelers mofcMt su] Z J - fj f ; Tn© onfvwty to cure catairtrH; • by fne nfee ot a cleansing and healing lotion, applied to the in­ flamed and diseised membrane Snuffs and fnmigators, while affording temporary relief, irritate the affected parts and excite a more ex­ tended inflammation. Besides, no outward ap­ plications alone can cure catarrh. The disease origlaatas in a vitiated state of the blood, «hd a ttowrougls ilfarativa JXMUse of traatiaenl is necessary to remqve it from the system. Dr. fiaS6"* Catarrh BeD»rdy JIM long been known as ai efficient standard remedy far Ihi# disease, Wit, to inmire a radical fflad permanent wire, It should be used in conjunctioa with Dr. Pierce's Ghriden Medical IJweovery, the .best fegelaW® aueratfve yet discovered. Tlie Discuvery cleapses the vitiated blood, while the Catarrh JRemedy allays ike inflammation ^tnd hoaJn |be Aisfi&ssd UssbeS. .. f •» < -- I , '} > • M • ' f , • EXPKIUENCE HAS CONCIIUSRVBTT 8S»WN that for cutaneous eruptions, opKn sorps, leprous exfoliations and rheumatic iMplpWnte, HKNRT'S CARBOLIC SALVE is more efinaclotiH than any ointment, lotion or embrocation that has ever been devised. Phygiciw's udmit this and the popular verdict confirms and ratifies e professional dictum,* and assigns this salfb Sold'IraU fir CHEW The Celebrated i 'Kajgbvsb* WoodTagPlof TOBACCO. EACH maker of Cabinet #r Parlor Organs advM-tises his own as best Bat sxamifta- tk>ne at the gruft world's exhibittens have but one result At every one for a dozen years Mason & Hamlin Organs have b»eu found best They were ftwartaflke gold feed al at the Piris Exhibition l&sl veaTf Valuable 4in> Bklublk. --"Bro*fk's BnpN« CHu!L TKOGisisa" »w invaluable to tboie lot,- posed to sudden changes, affording»proiapt re­ lief |a Coughs, Colds, eV. 25 ^flitS a b0x., ^ CHKW Jackson's Besi Sweet Navy Tobacoa SiW AND LiTHE. HISTORY WORLD ifslui Haa A « mam opini p^i Don • 111* lANOSi'it HABIT ft SKIN DISEASES Thounndacarad. Lnwcwt Price*. I>onot ,fatl to write D r. F. E. Mamh.Qulncy.Mloh S%E«r i HKfiain .... , XliipJM«|» Don t fall to send for llinst rated Circular. BFWNBIJ, A* MI I.I.; MF._W Bankrupt Stock ot .s7'l«ndid Manuiiic Uoolce and KPRalia. Rouxht nt auction, and wilt be wild at auction |nioi» A rare chanoe for Areata. Send for Illu»trwted Catokcoe. REDDINO A CO., Maaonie Paba..T3ll Rroad- war. Mew Yn»k. Beware ot gparion* Rituals. soldiers- PIAAIflft «IM te IMtOO--facto. • lflWWpriCM-»bl^ii«i*t honor#™ Matluuhek's foUe lur squan's--finest ut> rislita In Ameriea--12.nm) tn we--Plum* •mt on trial--Tatal<i«ii>> tn*. MCMMU- so** PtAvo Co., 21 e iftth street, x. y. D" i - K * « r t T « F i f a s n s i KIDNKV DISRA8KS. A Sot* Retsiedy; failaiea unknown. Send for circular. Nojes Hn». k Cutler. Bt. P*al!: Lord tstoutbnnaOo., Chicago; A. Hroitb, Lon- don: W. Mnddox, Ripley, Ohio; K. Cary. Dea Mains*; F. Stwirna. Pn'trolt. The moat popular meoiclne of the day. $M tfl $1000 ^.KSSaWSkia j^ea AddressBAXTKR a'cO.T^nkiS!YffivU&.if. AWNHKS1 TENTS! 9t.c CblciurOk S3tr Send tox Blnst Window Shades, Aa IO Heath Dnplninri Send tat Bhutrated Prioe-List. A G E N T S . R E A D T H I S we w i l l pay Agents » Salary of fUS) jf^r month ana ©sppns«ssB or nllow % l»rgr cojnmi^sunu to eel! onr new and wondorfnl inventions IfV mron n-hnf ,^v. 8»m* |>le free. Ad'lreM SHERMAN & CO., Marslmli, Mich. " P u i i M O O U R / l AN ABSOLUTR AND UKFATLIKO BEMEDT FOLL C O N S U M P T I O N and all other diieaoMi of the Lnnn and Throat. Mulled few on receipt of ft A. A. MARTIN, Pulmo-•ara ManTc Go., sole depot for the U. 8., 4U Kaat IMh Bt., oor. Broadway, New York. I WANT A LIVE AGENT IK MUI.ta\tN TO MUX MY AKT1CLK8. NO MONEY RFQUIRRD till eaten nre made. I will •end an outfit, witU p»mplitet« t4> advertise, by postpaid. , Tt.is if; a good optiortnnlty for acenta to add something to their income without risking: one oenk. Write for particulars to W. I-f. JOM8TOCK, MorrMown. Nl. i »witme Cm., Bf«iw Ysrk. IlLlstlriiiliioGQtiery A. Psckct flnipr.Jtall Cutter and Finisher Combined. Made nf the Jkul of ffrel on<f Kickrl I'lated. raienltd June 18,1H7R It* compact form and aize. unique dssini, its usefaln«ii) and its superior­ ity over the knife wUlateno* be aeen. It & M lue of (Joined Oald far Acenta. adiipiod ti> <>vi'ryl>mly, and sella at Bighi. Address for te rms and circulars to jLient* and ihe Trade, and send 2fic for sample, I'. W. A!VDKKM>\, P. O. BOX No. C4A7, New York Oily. JPAY--With Stencil Outfit*. What oosU « ets. sells rapidly forfO eta. CaUloxue yVs* S. M. BrEKCaa, lit Waah'n St., Boston, Haw TIE Sill Hurt Established t Moat Succcssfall • THEIR jK8TEX»£KNT» Mave a eWewlprtl ralite in all the LEADING MARKETS *" * OP THE WOBLpI en raeognized as the WINMtt Kverywb< nc TON*. • O V E R a o , I O O Mad« an4 It Ha»* Hew Peslgns soiists^f. Seat work aa<f lowest ptfSxi. 43~13ei)<l for a Catalogns. PHea. with Laths, Oillling Atln^hntsat, Buzz %*m, 80 Ossifss antf (0 fe«t Holly, 19.00. Saw has a swing ot 18 inches. This is the Bast Combination Scroll Saw and Lathe ia the^Iarkflft. :̂ j . Sent by express or freight to any address on re­ ceipt of price. HARRIS & SAM*SOH, 179 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, HI. S££2S!5ER Is ihs Old Rsliable Concwitrated Lye FOR FAMILY SIMP-HAKIM. Directions accompanying each can for making Hard, SottaudToaatSo^SlVlCJtX-r. IT IS TULL we:ght AN» STRENGTH. The market is flooded with (ensealled) OoneeDbratsd Lye, which t» adulterates with salt aud mia, and ins^ niaJu toap. SAVE KONET. AND BXTT TJtB SAPONIFIER MADE BY THB Pennsylvania Salt MamxPg1 Cou, PHILADELPHIA. fensioaers! ir betas, else5SSS15 rjWhi wh mygg*? Resurr This name, . spirit of irr«Te.__ mraculoos power «MW*4 for DISMMI ache, BHioasness, . MM having their OIWI otomMh or Bowels. Pi -'at np in «b|Mit form , A •-Os- 1 * w V»jtetebl« _ A n n n « | < . _ „ ^ _ _ _ _ _ Plwwpr Hetii hr tsH, tifh i>i eneravituts. ton ori*inat phot»irraip>b8, will to« sera FRRK, to all who ap* ply. Ciistotaerv »t ln«t se i»m need not wrtt«"for it.""I oiler c.n.< of t lu> iarpe.it cillertHn* of vegetable need ever st,«d iioyij® Sa America, a krge portion WM'* Kroven on my six far»\B. PHiUfi for eul iiuliim t»« tarh pttrkaye. AH sped (o WhM /r$h mid trap U> n . n,r; so f ir, U)»t should l< HlaWSn, t 'rill r-fitl th, 0r,1t ,- vrli, 1 lie oriuinnlintraduoer of Ihe Hnbbtm! SIJQKSII,' Fhin-ne>'» Mi-I.m, Marbleliead Oat.bn«e». Mexican Corn and •c ites of oUiecTo^HalOes, I invite the patronage of all wl« are uxj-idM «e Mt* their <Nx>i directly from tk« gra#er,S> e*h, t*ti *Mt Hf th* tetyleM strain, • > KEW VEGETABM^ A 8PIXIALTT. JAM KB J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead. Maaa. COH A MMMITH--AtBIll WMITEO-M BESI tguOU .artlelea in the world ; one ' frr'. Addr i in tae woria; one sample i Jay Bronaon. Detroit. I^oh MA80N&HAMLIN CABINET 0R6AN8 SoKKfiiiS)MWRS«iavE^«AJs: r* : At PABIB. 186/: VucMKA. 1878; SANTIAGO, 1876; PHII.AI.rt,WUA,I«76; PARIS, 1878 ;»nd GRAMU SWKDIIH (rif u> Mwu, 18J8. Only American Organs ever award* nd hieliest honors at anv such. Hold for cash or install-ments. IU.C8TMTW>AAVAMMaBKS Olrc^M styles and g^^yt fr%S.TMAW?< * HA ORVI \N CO., WAMiR ,or QC BRO'S CORSETS ITION. iMMuwa. Thrtr ---- P CORSET (IMIxpv*) U wtaaAKTSa not lobrea* -- rikiii ••own Aw th* bins. L.TS. "THEIR K90PJ«ttC!.9${I lis «o)t sail Osslbis and coatatut m boon, Price by malt, tt.M. " f»r»lc by all leadln i merrbaota. WABHKB SROS.. S&t Broadwar. N. T. DIRECT FKOt FACTORY And Sate Acenta' CeewHeelen. Two fall Sets Reeds, witli Celeste 9 Stops, for ISO. Fully warranted. • COD-LIVEB Oil. In jx>rfeoUr pan. est medii '* " award Hold by idioal agthontiee in the world. Given at 19 WoHdVExDoettlons^and at Pai T Drusatets. W.CicUciMlaicC the best by the high- the world. Given highest * Paris, 1878. c®«N.Y. Also, Dealers |D Gent8, Furnfsblng OO«1P. Fine Suits made to Order' a specialty. Mvttd il ccnt stamp for oar Iflu*tr«t«(| Catalog*'® fov 1879. Over 60 engraviugs of new styles, wiib prices. Full taetmctioos for (aJUng mtenure aud ordering by mail ar sxprsas. Bmr of ihe inanu- factorcrs, audjMve middlaai«A*s profits. Wc employ over S00 hands in onr factory. If yon arc in the city, cat! and sec the largwst bouse of the kind in Chicago. See address above. All goods sent by expires are O. O. J)., with privilege ot examining before paying charges. Oaree Kidney. Bladder and Urinal* l>ise»se»,'Diabetes, . Uravsl and Drow.Retention and Incontinence ef Urine, iirsm BEHEDY Cure* Pain in the Back, Side or Ijoius, Nenrtms Prosti*. (km wad Bri«lxt's Disease of REMEDY eases of the Kidiwn. Bladder and Urinary Oipans. TRT eases all DU- wnMm oenoraa or PUBE COD IIVEE OIL AHD LIKE. To Ou« and AH.--Are rsi Oouifh, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Are res suffering ft-oaa ia or any of the radons liulmoimry troubles tout so i^tan ead ia Coasumptioaf if SO, UB6 " M ilbor'nl'urtCoa Liter Oil dnd Sttfe and sum presorilieil by A. B. Wir.BOR remedy. Me quack preparation, but the medical (acuity. Ifanuftf only by , OBMhiil, BoelSn. Sold by all druggist* SorviTalof the Fittest A runtl Tlif Hi8 RlUO MILLIONB PV1110 U TKABSt mmnnMUHit Y WOUN EAST! A jyOJIFO } * SEAK THfcDUWT*. WiR'HADKW RAT.fgg MEGIEfHAir ETWl. lean Misstang1 Liniment has JIljRr more tlmn tWrtrfivo roam af taoTx-sS of s!l Unlmi#(ii, for Man a it Its sales to-ttay ure larger than ever. It cures when all others fu.il, and penetrates akin, ton""" and muscle, to tlw very bone, tsolu everywliere. - .. | iatte l^t pu^lba ttate. , S ! K atead," iddrttt S, J. titiaore. Laod Com r, Saima, Imu. Three Genie Oieras! *BE WKOtBfl. BfOftataH am. am. a. rutJkWtmM, " " THE UTSldtDtoU. kKQW thne eaens axe attatslMN --44 •» • • - J' - Km mM ttsabeadrfaaoaa. MMON'S PIMMMTE TEI Essratmii'B^aa' ,» t {•. u \ I Joknson'i Now MM flnr Ikorsiifk BMMt?" V,'rllylJL*wl thorooch s»»>B»d y ning to pJay Churoh Maste, Glees, and lesto of kind. 91.00. t ^ ijjf Weeklyjlpaicai. RK(X>»D la the inil rinssssfMif^ ^ ^ get SO eta. worth or ^osie. In any aoadKir, u-, _ s.4- » Send 88 ota. fmr " 10 Bortec Oeiola.n •' < ^ OLffra 1M1S0H * CO., Boataa. f C. H • Dltiea •. tillMaADsH , > TttaM»BinsdwM.W.T. P8S Obsstsnt St.. PhUa- „ » „ BICITIFONAKY, S|IMN)UVCI^ '[ -ti B0UTM0FHEIi> - *»« iehu tta* b+*n . , fr ' ^ 4<Bise aad Fall of the Monstache.* - " T1 Off tin Atrhttfic* Hatekrif httmorht. tVV , y SamanDia as a P. A. *nd ,<• BuSatiekAUmUmlfr. *'? 1%e iltree brightest and heajl seliing bofik.1! out Agent yoa o&n pat these liooka in eseiywhere. But ter given. Addreee for Jkgw %G CO.. Hartford.Ct.; !AJff PUBL18I THE HEW YMW SIM l?52Sss?^f%&,K!£s «Siw ilmpiil Mt iitiniai In tbi U*ll5p "TOE WEEKLY SUM Is ew>|»«^sal» the |s| yw.'MTOHUJP. Pabiw>er.». T.OHr.; ' ##• V; t1 j-1: and Band vnifonnv--OtBwre1 Cana, clc., mwi? by M. f\ MMlQMdto €».. CoiumbuH, Obio. Send fir Price £Sl«* - Fiwrnin'i Caps, Bolts, and Skirts. iCKOFULA. -Persons ottiicl . with Scroflila,Hip-clisease. 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Burlcy, Kye, unit like e«wlal 1 - «• Deration. Ucyoad sll Rtvalrfforbpl8 Wsrk, iP»|k f** -1 8mI Osaaiiigi end lor Savlag Oraln from Wfcrtaca. BRAIN Raiaerawlll nat BaWiltty tlja W tas Eatm Uraiu MAVID ky tbese la)rml Msrhlias \--'U esia: "• awl all sii .•h ihne-wattias tod Rt«iB-w»lUaf co&KJIY mMobSs a-Jap»«4 |o atft WatltMl 4% •nio, WeMr toy, J/»ng «K&^8lsa^|^J|»u4. IOT raty Vastly Bipmsr tir \flras. , tiinl like Uwtifca, 1>ui ihe vnia Sue-a Flax* tlBK4h!r,K!iU*, stnw llakss iss LUt%riu(aar Soattsrla^ FOUR BIim *f SeiMiratara'IlIad^, lu* from Mt ta Twelve Mom ud (v« ijfcft Moauted Borte Power* to mtd, OCR. Ciiiraled flttaa tkwalw Sa» $§*' (toss, witk Vsinabls InfrmewU aa4 INMiasU** -p -Fsxasrss, hr bsyend aay athsr assks er kind. 'k WerktwiillPf Klegsac ^ gk* S*»1s. Kcqnl jrr«ct!on of"rtriirfteSlMwii'pf KoiUpincat^ *• VlBKATOK" Tbraabsr OatSta are ieesiupiu'abta. fusmx. 9 ets.,eeruVi FO*JBIawleiiliMNi« «n »8 a f sewitteta «»ioriu>»str»j«s OreaUr,wl O. N. U. ... ^ WHEN WRITING fO APVBRTI81 please ear yes aaW the adrertisri . . please !• this paper. The Richmond Are priated oa strong cloth, in absolutely fast colors. They will not ink by MgM OT i Centennial Medal for Pinks was giVeu to these goods. After thirty years* test the»a«e < BEST PINK MADE. If you want HONEST GOODS remember this and BU\ TUEM. 1 < K p - . < V ^ "%ji „ ' . ...Jd

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