Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1882 — Page 7
BTHE"-CO(mTR¥I»AH — )VcaUicr| Isignal Office.^ Itt. Jeremiah Toadvin6, of the ram ristriet, bmugiit a letter of introdtie-; tgp to the f nitcd States Signal OCS-. I ir\) l ' er ' a,, d by {lie latter gentleman was | v- / 7 shown the beautiful scientific instruIments for measuring and determining the various changes' and conditions' of the weather. Pointing to thestand-v. ftrtl-thermothet er he'explainod tirMr. T. the uses of the heat gauge, whereupon Mr,T- anxiously inquired if he “iifcdu't nutlier uu to spare—aicha nice mcrchine to sot the weather in hayin’ and harvest time.” Hisinspee- , tionof the aerometerorwind measurer evoked the expression: “Wouldn’t she be the racket to run the wind mill with.”' The barometer was one too many for Toodvine, and,looking queerly at the official, as if be were utterly nonplussed and bank- ■ rapt of words, said: “Friend, did you 7*l ever have the reumatis?” The « - abruptness of the question surprised the officer, who replied, “NqF-never.” * * What”- Evidenfly recollecting liitnsclf, Mr. T.stopped on the ragged ~ " edge of t!,e threadbare remark, and said: “I only wanted to knaw.forif ■ this trap (p >i:i:iirg to the barometer) shows the pond an’ bad'we&tber afore ■ • it's time, it would be a bully trap for .people with reumatis; they could t i * flank it every time. Up my country when folks lias it they use St. Jacobs -g Oil, an’ it'sa powerful argyment agin ; a reumatis—it's tiie upper dorg in tha ii r fight,every time.” With thanks for H U the. Unexpected information, the offl- .] , -s. <4*tl. poinely turned Mr. Toadwna over to the ushevto show him to the #■ - street car, while he, looking over his * f M tismverybadly. Inone footandankle it seemed to have taken hold with the so determination to stay, and the mom- _ . nig I obtained the St. Jacobs Oil I_ ! •' 50 that evening for tiie first time, and the <% t next morning,for the second time, i an At hat afternoon put m y down ‘ for several mitluies. On the. Sunday renewing IcoulQ stand up and walk I ill n few steps. On Tuesday could walk |US about my room and went down stairs I H by holding op to the banisters. Now m 3 I "can walk quite well and there is 1 very.iiUlo pain left. Just thiiikl one L W bottle and a half, and I amalihostfreo ZUfefiElMVorrrpain! -It is a wonderful tnedlcine.
PRIGKLY jpp’ eS® >* & w«k|f ..._.. - ■" tMF ■ - . fM majority of the ills of the hummn Mv <Hn from* m derangement of the tjhrwr* affoottn9 hath the etemaeh and yprfl. It* order to egeet m ettre, 41 to F»P*PPw ffwwPPl ir «**4 Sluggish action of the Meesels, Meadaehe,Sisknsss at tho Mtemaeh, Wain ft* tho Book and loins, cU., Indisats that fkoHoor is at fault, and that nmturo reguifres assistance to enaMo this organ to og Impurities. f Mtkljr Aah Blttormoro eopooiatlg Oompeunded for* this purpess. They are mild tn their action and effective ao a Omro i dff pleasant to tho tootoand taken Cly by both children and adults. Taaeeerding to directions, they are a oaf* and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, fmifral Debility, Habitual ConttlpatWm, Diseased Kidneys, ate., etc. if • Blood Purifier they ere superior to any other tnedieinsf cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting note lift and energy to the in••l44. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage. AM fill BRISQIST FOI nittlT ASM UTTlt*, HitdnMfSfr. 11101, (LOO pet Battls. VETER IMS. i CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS. - - -- •WUlf* book that everybody wanti rUt GRANDEST WORK OF THE AGBI I Ilk SALES ARE IMMENKB! t Teachers, . ar«i IMPERIAL” S“-k WantSd® u * *** * ™ “fritorMflw AgsnUl Addreu with Stamp an.. Sco.pubifS HIGH WAY 103 state at., Chi-11l t*!* »■ “ ■ eago. IU. The OLDEST Medicine la the WORLD IB PBOBABX.Y Dr. Isaac Thomson’s Celebrated Ere Water. Thla artlola la a carefully prspared phjralolaa’a pra sedation and haa been In eonatant aae for nearly a aeatnrj. and notwithstanding the many other prep* ration* that have boea lntrouoed into th* market, tM ■ala es thla artlela la constantly inoreaatnr. If th« dlreeUen* are followed It wl.l never fall. We partlo* Diamond The Simplest, Cheapest, 0~ Strongest and moEtbrilllanl 4ju^>O v Dyes ever made. One 10 oenl “J' W package will color men* ■reeda than any Ifi or #sot. dye ever ecld. 84 popular •elm. Any on* can oolor any fiibrio cr fancy article, •end ftrrcoior wanted and bo convinced. Fancy card*. E^iia-gi?sii ißsa^sgir l ; i affia% HULLERSES33S write TAB AULTMAN A TKYLOROO. Manafield.OL o HAS BEEN PROVED |2| 5 by thousands and tens of thousands all over|>l * the oountry to be the SUREST CURB I*l p. ever disoovered for all 5 KIDNEY DBSEASES.iI • Does alamo back or disordered nrina IndIJ K J ■ OAte that you aro a victim P THEN DO K0"I1?J| 2 HESITATE; use Kidney-Wort atonoe, (overy|*| K> druggist will recommend It) and it willj_*| . ipeedily overcome the dlaeaae and restore! rl ttaalthy action. r inatorropydepoelte, and dull dragging q*U apeodily yield to It* curative power. Iq| PRICE SI. SOLD PT PRU’GQISTS. |s|
. but it is probably increasing in adulteration. MerehantaimEnglan d are going for ii'on a gre»t*cileS'' A monster com* company baajjbbefii floated in -Darjealing for the gfcovHng and manufacture oftfalnfßfnM sPhis is a great district in Bengal, o* the Soorma, about, a ..hundred, and twenty miles from Dacca, anatssaia to be peculiarly favorable to tea growing. It is proposed to ptft 21,000 acres of land in this cultivation, at the rate of 7,000 acres a year, for the next three years. The vast property is to be divided into gardens of three hundred acres each. The project must be.either a great success, Or cause a terrible crash
Woman and her I Diseases.
vs the title of a large illustrated treatise, by Dr. R. V. Picroe, Buffalo, N, Y., sent to any address for three stamps. It teaches successful! self' treatment. Prof. Hebditcb is a rat catcher. On going into a Providence saloon for a glass es beer 1 he laid on the bas a flask containing a mixture for attracting rats from their holes. He saw one of the loungers slyly take up the bottle and <(rink, but said nothing, knowing full well that the theft would carry its own punishment. But he did not count op the dreadful whipping whiebthfe drinker gave him, and which has iein himto a hospital. If, your lungs are almost wasted by consumption JJlr. Picroc’s “Uolden Medical Discovery" will not cure you, yet as a remedy for severe coughs, and all curable bronchial, throat, and lung-affections, it is unsurpassed. Bend two stamps fur, JPr. Pierce’s large pamphlet treatise lit Consumption and Kindred Affections. Address World’s Dispensary MedicalAssociatio* Buffalo, N. Y. T - —— How to prevent thfe adulteration of food is engrossing the attension of the Massachusetts Legislature. A committre has reported along bill designed to preserve the purity of both food ahd drugs, giveng a broad definition te the term adulteration, and putting ample powers into the hands of the State Board of Health. That bedy is to make all necessary inquiries, fix the limits of “permissible variation” from the standard, and establish regulations for examining articles, in order to determine their quality;
Threw Away her supporter,
_ , Dr. Pierce:—A neighbor of ours was suffering 'from :‘female weakness" which the doctors told ner could not be cured without a supporter, After considerable persuasion my wife induced her to try your “Favorite Prescription.” After using one bottle she threw away the supporter and did a large washing, which she had not done in two
years before.
4246 Jacob Street, Wheeling. W. Va. The London Times pays, in appealing to the czar on behalf of the Jews in Russia, that the American legation at St. Petersburg will Speak for the heart of Europe as well as the United States. J. Morrison, of Monroe, 0., writes: “I was badly afficied with Balt rheum scrofula, and other syphilitic syuipthms of blood poisoning. I was also troubled with a bad case of niles, frequently aggravated by continued constipation. My employer recommended me toiuse Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It has accomplished a miraculous change, wery symptom ol bad blood has disappeared, bod my Loweis now have a regular daily uabit, and the piles have not troubled me since. Previous to his execution Dr. Lamson confessed his crime, and acknowledged the justice of his sentence. Brazil, annoyed at the maltreatment of her citizens in Uruguay, is about to make demands for redress.
Constipation.
Persons suffering for any great length of time lrom constipation oiust not be surprised to find them--elves afflicted, sooner or later, by such annoying symtoms as sores, blotches, pimples’ impure blood, headache, loss of memory, universal lassitude, kidney attentions, bad dreams, etc. Evacuation of the bow els should become a daily habit, in .(act, this is one of ilie first laws of nature, and its obedience is essen-. tial to good health and longevity, When this function, through neglect intemperance, gluttony or vicious indulgences, becomes deranged, Dr. Guyiott’s Yellow Dock and Sartapa rilla should be used to strengthen these parts. This excellent medicine quickly assists nature in restoring her lost equilibrium, and its use will permanently cure the severest case of constipation of the bowels and all liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and strengthens every part of the body. It is as pleasant as wine to the taste. Mrs. George Scoville, sister of the assassin, lectured in New York Sunday night before a thin audience. John Hay and Mr. Nicolay have finished two ot the six volumes of their “Life of Abraham Lincoln.” Certainly an elegant remedy for all aches and pains is St. Jacobs Oil, says Dr. J. Turner, of Shirrell’s Forn, N. C.,in the Ravenawood (W. Va) News. 4 Fifteen AmerTcan**trotting horses from Detroit were sold In London for about $7,535, averaging SSOO. Sept. 14th, I*Bo. Hop Bittkks Co., Toronto: I have been aiok for the past six year*, suffering from dyspepsia and general weakness. I nave used three bottles of Rop Bitters, and they have done wonders for me. lam well and able '.o work, and eat and sleep well. I cannot say 100 much for Hop Bitters.
Martin Bijur, prominent Louisville lawyer, is dead.
JAMES MILLER.
SIMON ROBBINS.
Eatables for the siok.
A writer in Land and water cautions nurses and attendants against the tooc mmon practice of milk, blancmanges, jellies, and other delicacis and foods uncovered in the sick room. He reminds the reader that milk in the larder will keep meat from spelling by absoring the bacteria and atmospheric impurities which would otherwise affect the meat. This caution is mftoh needed. The emanations from the > bodies nr sick people are often vitiating if not infectuous. The sick-room can haruly have as pure air as apartments occu£ied by people in health, and the lat*r are too often confined and poorly ventilated. Leaving food of any description in a sleeping-room of occupants sick or well, unless securely covered, is a bad practice. If it be intended for an invalid it may convey the seeds of disease rather than the elements of nutrition, and if transfered to the table may Injuriously affect the whole family. As a rule, articles which have been standing in the stokroom should be thrown to the waste. In cases of contagious diseases it is advised to burn the clothing which has been worn by the sufferer of used for bedding. When this is notdtaia through disinfection is recommended. As food dioinfection is, hardly to be thought of, let all such artioles as have been exposed at the bedsid of the sick be dumped the gafbßge or swill-barrel. Dr. Foote’S Health Monthly. John Shriver was the excessively jealous lover of Lillie Cross of Philadelphia. One evening she went to the minstrels with another fellow, and John sat moodily in her parlor until she returned, when he fvriously upraided her. She resorsed that she would never marry him. That was interded to quiet him, but it had the opposite effect. He shot her and himself. If they get well, and John is not sent to prison, they will be sweethearts again, for the girl promises never to go to a show with anybody elce, and he admits that he acted too hastily.
Perfectly Amazed.
In the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, we observe that Mr. Rosenthal, of the well-known printing firm, Rosenthal & Roesch, 538 California street, that city, said to one of their reporters: “We ail know of St. Jacobs OU, and are perfectly amazed at the suddenness„of the relief it affords. If you know of any one who is suffering with rheumatism, bruise or sprain, tell them to use St, Jacobs Oil. — The engineer in charge of the work on the Hudson river tunnel, at New York, reports that very satisfactory progress was made last month. It Is expected that before the fljst of June the first thousand feet of tunnel work will be completed. Mr. Eliot Cabot, of Boston, is engaged on a biography of Emerson, which will be the “official” life of the poet. Mr. Cabot has had access to the fioet’s, papers for nearly two years,and t is said he is to be the literary executor of Mr. Emerson.
Complications.
If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by complication of liver and kidney conplaint would give nature’s remedy, Kidney-Wort, a trial they would be speedily cured. It act on both organs at the same time and therefore completely fills rihe bill for a perfect remedy. If you have a lame back and disorder d kidneys use it at onee. Don’t ncgleoi them.—[Mirror and Farmer. • The new jail at Winchester, Ihd , which cost $35,000, was yesterday put Into use, and within a few hours a garroter and a car-thief paried off the grates in the floo. of the cofridor and escaped through the ventilator. Seven saloon keepers at Elgin, 111., have been mulcted in $2 804 damages, in behalf of Mrs. Sarah Naughton, for the death of her husband at the Fox River depot, while attempting to board a train when intoxicated.
DONT FORGET That I Shall Be Glad to Do Tour Business.
Will give you the beet of reference. I will collrct your Rents, Notes, Mortgages, Interest, or other legal claims and remit promptly. Pay Taxes, Lease, Purchase, Sell or exchange Personal property, or Real Estate, improved or unimproved. Your busiiftss shall receive prompt attention if entrusted to my care. F. E. Siiaddrew, 202 LaSalle St. Chicago, 111. rnrnm Ed Btokes, the man who shot Jim Fisk, runs a bar room in New York. It is a palatial establishment. He sent out 2,000 invitations for the opening, which was attended by both men and women.
How to Seeure Health.
ft seems strange that anyone will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition of the blood, when Boovill’s Sarsaparilla and Btillingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup 'ffill restore perleot health to the physicial organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best blood purifier ever discovered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas. Malaria; all Nervous disorders and Debility, Bilious complaints and all Diseases Indicating an impure condition of the blood, Liver, Kidneys. Stomach, skin, etc. It corrects indigestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the bradn and nervous system. The windows in Mr. VaLderbilt’s dining-room represent the “Field of the Cloth of Gold.”
opr oww-wo, n« VALUABLE . .v *J TH 8 i ' * * \ : “If jtjn arc tuf.ru ,f , n ; w-.liti *r / 1 JanfaUhlaa on a l»»U of ,w ..m qA»«>«at, for i | Hop Bitters will cure von. “If »oo are aim ply ailing. If ?ou feeT waak 'and dispirited, aiihout clear-,, knowlof •wfcj, , . V ■■ .■ Hop Bitters will Her ire yon “If yoo are a Minister, aad have over . foxed yonraelf with jour pastoral duties, *ora Mother, worn oot with oca end work. Hop Bitters will Restore you. “If ro* on • moo of basloaaa ox labourer 'weakened by the strain of your every-day ‘datlea, or a man of loiter*, toll Inf over •your midnlfht work, Hop Bitters wiU Strengthen yon. "If joo are anSerlnf from over eating or 'drlnklof. any tndUcrotion or dlialpatlon, ‘or ere young and growing too fast, as la of'tan the oese. Hop Bitters will Relearn yon. “If yon are la the workshop, on the farm, ‘at the desk, anywhere, and feel that year ‘ryatem needs cleansing, toning, or a titan ‘lating, wltho it intoxicating. Hop Bitters is what yon need. “If yon are old, and your blood thin and 'impure, pnlae feeble, your atrrea unsteady ‘and your faonltiee waning. Hop .Bitters will give yon new life and rigour. r .“HOP BITTERS Is ag elegant, baalthy, ’and refreshing flavoring for sick roqm,, .' , ‘drinks, impure water, etc., rendering them 'harmless, and sweetening the mouth, and ‘oleaslag tha stomach, ’’
It is said that Nellie Buriill is taking care of Howgate’s oile, that Del tiler lie nor his family am in want, and that he is getting ready to jump country when he can do so safely.
The Commo n Enemy.
In order to make headway against the common enemy, Disease,, it is necessary to lOppon him with persistence, it very frequently hapnens that a remedy perfectly adequate to the necessities of the oase, if persisted in, is condemned and thrown aside beoause.a few doses of it do not e ire a malady. llow unreasonable and unjust would suoh a judgement be regarding llostetter’s Stomach Bitters, one of the most popular and highly sanctioned medicines of the day, a potent invigorant, and an invariably successful remedy tor constipation, dyspepsia, liver oomplaint, inoipient rheumatism and gout, inactivity and weaknesa of the kidneys and bladder, and for the infirmities inoident to the decline of life. No fAot ia better established than the above, yot in order to experience its truth, those afflicted with obstinate forms of disease should give this benignant, curative a patient trial, If they dp. they may rely upon decisive curative results. in Washington Irving’s old house om State street, New York, is to be tern down to make room for a new building. During the war it was occupied by several officers of the British army. A wreck at Swanage, England, is reported with all hands lost. A great desideratum In the preparation or medicine is that it should be palatable without losing its efficacy. This is the oase with Psioki.y Asa Bittbrs, and being graded as regards their cathartic properties, they are better adapted lor general use than any other similar artiole. A trial will oonvinoe the most skeptical. Many persons will take no menieine until prostrated on a bed of siokness. Tbia is folly. Nature always calls for assistance when needed to throw off impurities. With our habits of life, it is necessary to render this help. Prickly Ash Bitters will not force nature, but acts mildly and renders the assistance required. Try them. Rhuumatibm. There has been no medicine for Rheumatism ever introduced that equals Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. It is as sure to oure as the seasons are to follow each other. Many of our prominent men here in public life have used it with great success. We unhesitatingly recommend it.—l Washington City Republican. Sold at all drug stores. Prioe, one dollar. Six bottles, five dollars. Write for free circular to the proprietor, R. K. Helpenstine, druggist, Washington, D. C.
To the Trade.
Wall paper. We desijre to call attention of the trade that we are not in the combination and will eel! Wal and Window paper cheaper than any house in the trade. If you need any Wall Paper send for samples. KEIL BROS. Fort Wayne, Ind.
As a Care for Piles
Kidney-Wort acts first by overcoming in ths mildest manner all tendency .to constipation) then, by its great tonic ami ingivorsting properties, it restores to health the debilitated and we >kened parts, We have hundreds of certified cures, where all else had failed. Use it aad suffer no longer. —Exchange. Those who use Carbollns, m new improved and perfected, the great petroleum hair renewer, are always distinguished by the beautiful soft texture of the hair produced kby the use of the most exquisite of all toilst preparations. Menbman’s Peptonized Bnr tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debllitp; also, in all enfeebled conditions, wnether the results of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. If yon are troubled with Biliousness of Constipation, use Dr. Whites Dandelion. It is the best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar. ”**► , ■- • • , /a Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, the best medicine for the lnugs. Sold by all druggists. Use Reddings Russia Salve for out* bums, chilblains, ohapped hands* corns, bruises etc.
WeUbop>«»M»r* in recommending Dr. War•specially to any public speaker that may be troubled with throat or lung diftu-.ultv t ' * Bs»v, -M> L, 80-iukh, ’ P«tor Preeoyterian churcL Reading, Mich. K, y . j t Tddisus, Albion, Mich. - ' Rbv; V. L. Lock wood, Ann Arbor, Mioh. Baker’s Fain Panacea cures pain in * Man and Beast. For use externally and internally. ■ ■ Dr. Roger’s Vegetable Worm Syrup instantlydeetroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them. 81000 REWARD for any machine hulling ai much clover teed in ldayaetho Circular confirming this milleJm*. Bend for it NEWARK MACHINE COMPANY, Newark, Ohio. ■Ownofk el FeUttU »»< Ike <“4r iUnufMtaMn talks werit JOHN BOOTS bitt xsrs Will eure'Fever, Dumb Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Complaints. Lota of Appetite Headache, Typhoid Bi'ioiis and all klnda Of fsvers- For fuller information address thS 1 ■sannfaotursr FRANCIS HOOTS, Buffalo, NX Pali at you for a bottle. TTTn Tlfl IMPROVED ROOT BEER I I K K V 250. package makes 5 gallons ■■■l&w*ltJof a delicious, wholesome, ■ ■ sparkling Tmlpfrance beverage. Aek ••your druggist, or sent by inall for 250. C. E. HIRES. dBN.Dhla. Ave„ PhiladelpMfi IP II H BILIOUS, DYBPHTTTC. OONBTJ. ir TD V The Mkgnetio, Antl-lUlioua P|IU (Dr. Foote's I 11 I InrmnlaY: the mildest and I lent remedy of ltp * •• 1 kind, rumple l>ox mulleii for foui S-oenk Btampe. N. Y. Sanitary (to. 139 R 3Sth St,, N, X. City. «R_ CHXOAOO SCALE 00. P A TIiINTS r A LETT MANN, a A A EJil 1 O Solmitor of Ainerloaa and Foreign Patents. Send for circular. 'Washington, D. C. — i HARD COLLECTORSi An elepankiet of eardsfOr '- y threa cunt »l»(up, k.Q. BASSET I', RoobMter.N.Y. rouse Kts I’C •ltuxtlon, eddrew TALUrrnra Bnoe., JaaesvlUe, Wle. SIOO MH&in A.U a.u 1.011, l-r a liirot Business. Bend for Oireu lar. P. W. ZIEGLER A 00,. lit Adams Si Ohlcago, 111,
_ Spark Arrester, ... . Bailable, darobi* anil economical, will fonlah * bone power with one-third lee* fuel aa'* water than ant other enclre built, net Uttoil with »u automaUo •ut-off. Sena for illustrated 0»l»lojruo ‘‘D 14 for laformation and prloe*. B. W. PAYNE A BOMS. Bob 1180. Corning. M, XPILES ! PILES! I Thousands bless the PILB OENT* MENT. If you suffer one day longut it labour own fault, for Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is a sure ours sass Bleeding. Itching, Ulcerated or Protruding Piles. No matter how long standing. Williams’ Indian Pile Oin£ ment will cure you. Hon. Judgf Cofflnberry, of Cleveland, 0., says: “It cured me when all other remedies failed.” Fred. F. Allen, Troy, N. Y., says! “I suffered day and night wltg itching Piles. S. O. (Henson, druggist, reocommended Williams' Pll« Ointment, . and it cured me at once/* Every Box is Warranted. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, and sent by mall on receipt of Price, SI.OO per box. Send for Circular. HENRY A CO., Prop’r, THE GREAT CURE * \' RHEUMATISM » A* It 1* fbr oil disc am* at the KIDNEYS) S $ a «uJ-! v K ! .V that cause* the drexdftd ■uffhrtn* which ¥ n only the victim* es Rheumatism ecu T»*llun < THOUSANDS OF CASES S 5 of the worst toms of this tsrrihl* disease f ■j have been quickly relieved, la a short time t PERFECTLY CURED. j . mci, sl. UQHDOU DRV, HOLD BT DRCOfIUm £ NwELLS, RICHARDSON At CO., i | Pan be sent by mall, Nurtlngton, Vt, PPHHI |p l a, oo rc* 08 jW^~| NEW RICH BLOOD. PARSONS’ PU GATITE POLS Rich Blood, and will complete!, change lb.' blood la the entire system In thrrs months Ar.w T i.oi wh.. .v t.i* 1 p 1 tsch right from 1 to 14. v* • . iihv t. i'. oid ii> .Mind h-'Slth, I* such a thing • > • ’e - il v rvv ■ i"-, or sent hy rr»ll for 'et—»l m i... I H .JOIIN-tON A OO . •’ ;> *■' -« f r <rlvß>ngor Me. Benton, A (•., Clevcltnfi. itrd lfoiri•on, Plum w (0., Cbltsgo, whole.ale agents. ENCWESmtS Writ# Th» AULTMAN A TAYLOR (XX Manefisld.a AGFNTB WaNTED for tbe best and fastest sell in r Pictorial Books and Bibles. Wees reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co., Chicago. M USICS b fi l Mu » lo » a<1 b««ks almost given away ax tree. f. BKIUM. Erls. fsT
