Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1889 — Page 7
Tsfca, ta The Chief Season for the greet success of flood’s Sarsaparilla 1* found In the feet that Merit Trine It la the best blood purifier end Metaally accomplishes ell that is claimed for It. prepared only byC. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Haas.' SYKE’S Surejpure. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH The ixn;- nrtabc r of I'ertfflca’es received ol the virtue? of this preparation in tho treatment of thi' unpleasant disease, abundantly attest ttsefficaej. 'lt is without a rival. It fc tbs ouly medicine non- on the market adapted io Catarrh, that .performs whatit r-'«miae* "and 'effects not only speedy relief hut a iwnaant-mdue. I’nllhe-. . many .nostrums nos? bet a the public, it does aor dry. up temporarily •• -.-vnasal discharges, but eradicates the prod licit?,; cause, thus leaving the system iujt sound and neaiihy condition A«k your (IrnagistsCur a bu;t.ie of Svkes’ Sure Cura in.'Ceiarrh and you wf.! he healed' of tho malady 8»r sola bv all DrogstPits K(>:s3 GORPON. Lafayette. Ind, Vs ft oleout o Agent. : GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the naturallawa which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of dletthat a constitution may l>e gradually builtup until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hun dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point We may . escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our elves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sola only in half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS A CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. Kmi > m ' ■ ■■ ■ - - T2S WORLD OUGHT wMgTTzNOTMT^™ Tho world ought to fK| know what S. S, S. has dons for me tn the cure Irjrfl of a n mltgaant Cancer, winch was sobadas to jßttttffil bo considered incurable by the physicians By 1 * in Chicago, where I went to be treated. One J y i lof my neighbors sent me a cony of an adver- ksftJi tier merit in regard ta Buift’s Specific, and 1 Eyiwi| began taking It. I got relief from the first few Jg7\ doses; the poison was gradually forced out of LVk my system, and I was soon cured sound and Bflflß well. It is now ten months tdneel quit tak-Scaling S. S. S. and I have had no sign of return of tho dreadful disease. Mbs. .Ann Bothwbll. flu Sable, Mich., Dec. 39, 'BB. Send for books on Blood Diseases and Cancers, mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. HELP! ™ 22 YEARS FOB THE "I EILERT’S o 101/ ra™”' 0F MkE TAR CHERRY Him cured all coughs, colds, bronchitis at re Hovel asthma ami consumption for ad who have used It. Is not this an evidence ol its merits and reliability? It is a sure and *af* medicine for nil bronchial troubles, and never fails to give satisfaction. Try it under a full warrantee,' Trice. 60 cents and El.oo per bottle. Prepared by Kmmebt Pbomieiaky Co.. Chicago! IIL CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS SZD CHOCS mum beakd. /V V/rffSSflV OrlfjUuLkMitjOfllytttiMlneand A\ & rtliftbto plu for tale. Never Fall. ,ot English OF t-v wfi9flEiißoiid Brand, in rtid me \\» lalil o B«al«l witk blue ribT®Ys -Jienfi&tvtt v ♦w dr board boxei, pink wrappers, ere > danger. *C* JEP euaeounterfrit Send 4e. (aumpe) kr \ [M pnriloularn and “Belief far Ladles," Is V__— letter, by return mnlL 10.000 tuettOMUUimllllUaluuTiiiHdam. Kuna Paper. Chichester Chemical Co* Mad IsomKq Phii» DR. W H ~BARBER, Oiver hli special attention to oB 1K vj* PHIVATK DISK ASKS of Mate Mend Female. Regulating rente ■yghft die* furnished. €*nccm positive W~W W!SL ly eared without the kaffe. Rue no rure> °° p*j- pilbs i UjSaJHGcure guaranteed. Fistula, Fissure, RBL. '""jßßSpcnkatorrhea, Impotency, Htex Gonorrhea, Syphilis a and other luT successfully treated and positively cured. Call on or address, DR. BA RKKR, wk 6 UL fir., Indianatous. Dm. All letter* oontainlag ejyp. medidna emtt to <m4«. -vMk.Wwu. .. i r rro- rin ana fully •» dors* Big i ' a* tha only jCSc&r Cwrwta specific forth" certainoatt AMI TO t DATS.’#!* of this disease. tfsßsw** rM !r? «»a U. H.INGRAHAM,M. P. Twatwau*. » Amsterdam, K. Y m'3 wr< «itr */<*• w » have told Big O so. y^ atmW oA«.-y i| ,ja» l)4 nd of U M bs ClrcfniißtLßMW fact D - *• DTCH* A OO , k Bold by Drogglra. MOTHERS' FRIElin mCHILD BIRTH easy IK ÜBKD IIKFORE CONFINKMK.NT. Boos to Mothem tEaiurn Fuse. . •RADriEU) RKUULATORCO., Atlant«.Og No?.i> tr >n OnivioigT* |asthmasuj|^| |iw(l«o. reins :u tiiewomt cwNjiwurmnonifort-M ftfibW »:«'P; effwuiajereH wberoailoOw.ru fail A ■ fig "itll (nren cre Ike n«et etteplient. IVio- fjOc. and ■
FARM AND HOME.
FLOWBR GANDRK AND LAWN. When the soil of the lawn becomes dry and firm enough to allow walking upon it without injury, go over it with a stiff stable brotim, which will take up leaves and othet rubbish without pulling upth© grass, as a rake would be tpt to do. If there are any large weeds, such as/ docks, dandelions, etc., poll them up-hivfhe roots, while the ground is .-till soft. A very convenient aid in thii- work is a “spud.” A home made -one. constructed of au old, broad and thin chisel, fitted with a handle three feet long, is better than those sold at the store. Trim all broken branches of ornamental trees, and prune shrubs, teo. Tain them as needed; but avoid formality, divide chumps of. perennial flower roots, and be liberal with the neighbors. If bedding plants will be needed, pish the . propagation of the geranium . and such things.—Fanning World.
POTATOES FOR BEKDw The importance Gs healthy tubers for seed is too well known to require more than a mere mention, i Another important fact is that no crop benefits more from a frequent change of seed than potatoes. On the subject of cutting potatoes for seed the Mark Lane Express says: “Many growers prefer planting the sets whole. Of course it economizes the seed if one potato can be made to do the work of two, but we question whether the cut potato makes the safest seed, especially on farms that are addicted to potato disease^.Jha. great drawback to the whole potato has been that- it sends up too many stems together and the crop is injured by overcrowding. But is it not possible to prevent this by extracting all the eyes excepting, say two? We should think that there would be little difficulty about that and there can be no doubt that the whole set this far depleted of its sprout eyes would have more nourishment to support the young plant than the seeding that Mas- been out. -Its nourishment, moreover, would be concentrated on the two shoots left, which would tend to strengthen and fortify them for the battle of life.”
BULKS FOB CUBING DAIRY SKINS. Slit the skin from the brisket to the jaw, and Bkin down each Bide enough so that the throat can be cut without cutting the skin crosswise, as in this way the cheek of the skin is saved, while, if it is cut in the least across the throat, the head is worthless. Slit the :skin from the brisket to the tail. Cut around the foot close to the hoof, and slit the legs from the hoof to the belly, taking care in slitting the leg to commence between the duelo3 sli directly over the gambrel, so that the’ leg when skinned, will lie flat instead of leaving a pocket which cannot be finished into leather. Skin the head anddegs carefully. Hornmencing at the head, so as tp ayoid cutting or scoring at the butt, near the tail, draw or fist off the skin without any farther use of the knife, thereby avoiding those holes, cuts and scratches which injure the skin. Some farmers ÜBe a windlass Jo draw off their skins, others a horse, bnt two men (one stout man can do it) can pull off a Bkin very quickly. As soon ns taken off lay the skin flat on the floor in a good place where the sun doeß not Bhine upon it, and cover it with a good coating of fine or coarse-fine salt. Coarse will do, but is not as good. Don’t roll up the skm. Don’t dry it, but let it remain green, and when you take off the next place flat upon the fli tt, salting as before. Pile skin on skin in this way, and when ready to sell, you will find them in a nice condition, and worth from five to fifteen cents more 'than the same skins would have been if •poorly taken off and cared for. What the skin does not require will shake off when you sell your lot, and answer jußt as well for the next skins you take off. Skins should not, in warm weather, even when carefully put down as above directed, lie in salt over thirty days without handling, so as to be exposed to the air, but in handling be very careful to repack in same manner as at first, adding a little fresh salt at each rehandling.
FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Do not forgtt the box of gravel for the hen house. Lilacs are deformed by trimming up like trees. Never Diace manure near the roots of i-laSfo or trees. Set the motherly hens as soon as the inclination is fully settled. Endeavor to keep hens instead of pullets, as the eggs will then be more uniform. In tOD grafting large trees we retain some of the older branches for several years. The accumulations of refuse will give out a disagreeable odor when a warm day comes. The non-sitting breeds will lay as well in winter as the sitters if they are kept warm and comfortable. For large raspberries or blackberries head back severely, cutting out ftuperflnons canes and mu'ch. If the milk foams and froths In the churn the preDability is that the temperature is not correct Small fruits planted in farrows will not endure drought so well as those planted with the flat dibble.
II COST TOO MUCH.
The Sad Experience Which Befell 7-- —=— One of the A stors. In she early days of the direct tea trade with China, importers were the earuest cargoes of a new crop. The fastest clipper ships were engaged ip the " trade. Great haste in loading them was followed by a hot race to reach New York first. The first cargo brought the best price and large profits. The successful Captain was always rewarded, so every known aid to navigation was adopted. The young captain of one of Mr. clippers bought, on one of his trips, a new chronometer, and with its aid made a quick passage, and Arrived first. He put the price of it into the expense account of the trip, but Mr. Astor threw it out, insisting that such an item of expense for new fangled notions could not be allowed. The Captain thereupon resigned and took service with a rival line. The next year he reached port long in advance of any comoetitor, to the great delight and profit of his employers and the ch'agrin of Mr. Astor. Not long after they chanced to meet, and Mr. Astor inquired: “By the way, Captain, how much did that chronometer cost you?” “Six hundred dollars,” then, with a quizzical glance, he asked: “And how much has it cost you, Mr. Astor?”
“Sixty thousand dollars.” Men Sre often unfortunate in the reTcction of what they call new langleu notions. There are sicktnen who refuse, even when their physicians tell them tbsy cannot help them, to take Warner's Safe Cure, because it is a “new fangled” proprietary medicine. The result is they lose—life and health. Thousands of other men have been restored to health by it, as the testimonials furnished to the public show. These testimonials cannot be doubted. The proprietor have a standing offer of $6,000 to any one who will show that any testimonial published by them is not, so far as they know, entirely true.
Dr. Andrew Wilson, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Edinburgh, the editor of “Health,” London, Eng., says, in his magazine, in answer to an inquiry, “Warner’s Safe Cure ifi of a perfectly sale character, and perfectly reliable.” The refusal of a manufacturing firm to pay for the patent of a new invention by one of their workmen, cost them their entire business. A new firm took out the patent and were soon enabled to make goods enough cheaper to drive the old firm out of business; and many a physician is daily finding his patients, long-time ehronic invalids! unaccountably restored to health by the use of the new kidney specific. New fangled notions are sometimes very valuable, and it costs too much to foolishly reject them, When asked whether the union jacks and the ensigns of the navy would have four new stars added in recognition of the four new States of the Union, Capt. Ramsay, commandant of the Brooklyn navy yard, said: “The flags of the navy will not be changed to represent the four new States until the final ratification of the act of Congress is made. It is not likely that new flags will be made, but the four stars will be added to the union jack and the blue field of the ensign.”
NOTHING LIKE IT.
Great Rejoicing in the Conover Family. Cratches Laid Aside After Twenty Years’ Use. I nave been afflicted with rheumatism twenty years. For the laßt ten years have been obliged to use crutches. Often my left hip and knee would entirely give out. Have expended a large amount of money for remedies recommended as a cure for that terrible disease; have used the most powerful liniments on my hip and knee to sooth the pain, that I might get a little sleep. My hip and knee had lbst nearly all strength by the use es liniments, and I could get no help. I saw au advertisement of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, ordered half 'a dozen bottles, took them and received some relief, and ordered another dozen. Have taken seven of the last dozen, and I am happy in saying that 1 know I am being cured. Have not nsed any liniment since I commenced taking your syrup. When I began taking your syrup I could not take a step without the use of a cane; neither could I tarn myself in bed without aid; can now torn in bed without any trouVle, can walk about my house and office without the use of my cane, often losing track of it, or the reason when I take a long walk I take it along. My office is four blocks from my trmrterilim not WJRj'fog from it for over a year until last Thursday, a week. Since that time I have walked to and from it every dav, except Sunday. lam truly rejoicing that lam fast being relieved from such a terrible affliction. Verv truly, ' S. 8. CONOVER, Agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Manistee, Mich. In hign spirits—AlcohoL
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When babjr m «lck>r* gave her CaatoTto.* When «ha was a Child, (he cried for Oaatorla.| When ahe became Mia, ihe clung to When ahe bed Children, she cave them Chatori*.
Thing* Worth Knowing. In some forms of headache a towel or a napkin wran| out of hot water—as hot as can be borne- and wftund around the head affords relief. To protect the interior of a rifle barrel from rout nee vaseline. 'Give-the gnn bore a good wash with hot apiter first, then dry and apply the vaseline. A good remedy for damp hands is eau de Cologne four ounces, tincture of belladonna half an ounce. The hands to be rubbed several times a day. Chemists say that it takes more than twice as much sugar to sweeten preserves, sauces, etc., if put in when they begin to cook as it does to sweeten after the fruit is cooked. To get rid of soft corns aDply wocl soaked in caster oil. Hard ones should be painted with following solvent: Salicylic acid, one drachm; atropine, two drops; flexile collodion, one ounce.
Agony is Courted
By persons who, attacked by a mild form of rheumatism, ne?lect to seek prompt relief. Subsequent torture is prevented by an immediate resort to Hostetter’s Siomech Bitters. Slight exposure, an occasional draught, will beget this painful malady, where there is a predisposition to it in the blood. It is not difficult to arrest the trouble at the outsit, but well n gri impossible to eradicate it when matured. No evidence in relation to this superb blood depurent is more positive than that which establishes its efficacy as a preventive and remedy for rheumatism. Not only is it thorough, but safe, which the vezetab:e end mineral poisons, often taken as curatives of the disease, are not. Besidts expelling the rheumatic virus from the system, it overcomes fever and ague, bllioumess, constipation and dyspepsia. Food for gossip—Tongue.
Forced to Leave Home.
Over 60 p ople were forced to leave their homes yestorciAy'to call for a Free trial package of Lane’a Family Medicine. If vonr blood is bad, your liver and kidneys cut of order, if you are consightly complexion, don’t fail to call on any druggist to-day for a Free Sample of this grand remedy. Tho ladies praise it. Every one likes it. Large size packages, 50 cents. Kate Field wants to make treating an offence. V..
CATARRH CURED.
A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufierep from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped, envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence. 88 Warren St., New York City, will receive the receipt free of charge. -Jl — The maiden’s flower—^Forget-me-not.
The Difllcuilty Experienced
In taking Cod Liver Oil is entirely overcome in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites. It is as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy that, has ever been produced for the cure of Consumption, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases. Do not fail to try it. A fixed fact—One that gets into a woman’s head. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor:— Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. X shall bo glad to send two bottles bf my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Pnanaptfnllv T. A. HLOCITM, M. Cm 181 Pearl St., New York, It’s the bald headed man who would like to see nature putting on airs. Students. Teachers (male or female), Clergymen and others in need es change of employment, should not fail to write to B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St.. Ri' hmoud, Va. Their great success shows that they have got tbe true ideas about making money. They can show yon how to employ odd hours profitaoly. A big head is no more the evidence of brains than a paper collar is of a shirt. For strengthening and clearing the voice, use •B’rown’S Bronchial T«oche*”—“l have commended them to friends who wa ? e public speakers, and they have proved extremeiy serviceable.” — Rev. Henru Ward Beecher. Read Dr. Barber’s card in another column. If a dilated witn Bore Eyes, use Dr. Date Thompson’s Eye Water. Drawls sell it; 260.
‘ FOR POULTRY. J3l. Chlcken Cholera and all Diseases of Poultry. a+OXNRRAL DIRECTIONS,-Mix apOlqf tread or dough taturaied with St. Jacobi OR. V lie foul cannot twalllou force ti down the throatMix come corn-meal dough with the OR. Give nothing die. Then will finally eat and be atred. Sold by Drugglsti and Dcalen Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Mtf. 1C CTO §lO A DAY. m U AGENTS WANTED! —oißeam*rj ran.— !.(U0 Brewster’* Safsty Beta Hol4si» xriveuawayto Introduce them, tier; horse owner hnys from Ito a. Liao, neyer under borees'feet. Seild 25 cent* in stamps to pay postage and packing for Nickel-Plated Sample that sella tot Mo. Hr-water Mfr.<’o..Holly, AOoa WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE. DR. HORST’S RUCTRO-HAS-unc BELT posttlrely cure. SKSRALdI*. UTi.aCldiEt,*X. RIDSKT and exhausting BBSHRKCZ"' C 'Jt^lßifliV<' t> ronle direases of both sexee RBLmHSfcvacAaaß-’MIF Contains 23 |o looagrreaof Electricity. the WORUIU Electrto Snspenaorie* free with Male Belt*. PENSIONS. W* are aaMrely aßHagad lathepwMguUaumtpawoa and other war aUlaaa. an* re*peMftilly aolloU omaommMmm. Eight**- W Kxperleooa. Oofr laet Offloere- Account*, flare* OUUaa. Pamilo— Paamklatat Hll^^^yLare^L>ftSa n A^drea Me BL hi* ha ERA IJ)» U. H. CUJaa maw ladtoarella. Ineitmmm. JONES gy-WPArjiWyeiCHT Iff Iren U*«n, BwJf Beerinju, Bre* JUfiraKL Tflra Ream *a4 From Bo* fr JTWgI. isqo J JHPhtr-rr ti.fTAr.i- r-r fr-* ru mm,6orn UU' paper and m t kjpjnr IACtHTS *76 p®r month anti axpwnaeo prow .Or a—d .1,-1- to id-aao. hllwON UeatareradMaaKaMaraßß. Wi<m>|M lMuiiiT..-a-.a’tißgsaaTtur-
For Shed* and Poultry Building*' UNEQUALED or House, Barn, #2 per 100 sq. Feet. all out-buildings, j mprave and protect your out buildings, fences. dr oaa pat it 00. etc., with Slat* Faint. It Is durable, ice tow. . ’-^c.'aar* nmrlrdusi. <*> Cent! ,1 Oalion. INDIANA PAINT * ROOFING CO- XndlanapoUo, Ind ap# 018 TttM mßff« tkm ~WwiitAo." k jjpfa W p igJrnA,!! wUI aaSw^^^w at* ikla la mSatkuwtflteM aftr for the rnaa> that war rtvxia •I M© >.rit tfeM. waaaapmm Urn*, ta u> ik«trW| -j*’, bNr*t*ri r 1 | , ’ . '. • ' ‘’l v. ;V----THE FIVE SISTERS. There were five fair slaters,and each had an aim- .....— 'did Flora would fain be a fashionable dame; Scholarly Susan’s selection was books; Coquettish Cora cared more for good looks: Anno, ambitious aspired after wealth : Sensible Sarah sought first for good health.
Cora’s beauty quickly faded; Susan’s eyesight failed from overstudy ; Flora became nervous and fretful in striving after fashion, and a sickly family kept Anna’s husband poor. But sensible Sarah took Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and grew daily more healthy, charming and beautiful, and married rich. Moral. —To cleanse, purify and enrich the blood and insure a clear, blooming, rosy complexion, use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, &Cnfl REWARD CATARRH b^EMEDY“for C a U caeo of qHI bJI ijy eJj mbiiiib Mm the Head which they cannot cure. By its w 1 mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage’s Itcmedy cures the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. 50c., by druggists/rrxs^fe^^WßlmC f\\ / I V PROVED lXw¥J&m3BfNl/A cart I Hus sc ven eight and one Inch double H —I I f’ollar Steel Axle, built in two sizes |yc II \\ J - |r It l\ \l for one oe two passengers, painted E /1 \\ I a // l\ f er wood finish, has a4 l inch spring \\//\\# n//l\f extend.tig from shoulder to rboulder \ / I \ Y - directly under the arched axle.bang- \/ / \ / VI If lug the seat directly over the *xle \ / \/ 1 / 1 / and tipring. There i* po-itively no \/ / jfSmm, \j 1/ weigh <on -hafts for horse to carry V as w „ carry our load directly ov«r It i« an enUblinhed fact known to ail ho-semen tnat no cart it fit to use, especially to break young colts with unless the weight is carried independent of the shafts, as any shaft motion will spoil his gait and mate it Hupletsuut to nan age him. When in want of a cart please write to CrEO. HARmeoy. Ijotanaport, Ind. h’ ■* *I | i «bTtf || SHOHT-HAMO INSTITUTE and ENGLISH TRAIMINQ SCHOOL. I.theSTANDAR* IJ INSTITUTION and t> " I,AHCiRST ITT THD WOXUdDt Fulltnfona tton. Catalogue, termi, eta., aent FttliK. Addrrea 0. «, BKYANT * SON rntdetM, OUwce, If * W> —««■!».Id tsi« --tire. I* *•- -a »«■ w Mreriaa «ht- ake. »ja —Hla.
4 WELL DRILLS /lm FOR ALL PURPOSEt * BkS CHhB Hoahu*. Aistii Mfs. Co SI. and Carroll Are.. Chicago, M* CHILDREN in IRRITABLE Feverish,sometimes craving food and eating ravertmalv, again refusing wholesome diet, tossing tec iroefrlu sleep, moaning aad grinding the teeth, hi.- 70- may know Worm*-are tapping at theic . nleaa -romp* mo-sivrof-iretaken, toastnr *- -■ ' ■ y death Wifi toiior*. B. A. KA HM - ■AiCK'Jt V'KKJIIKLUIf NKVKR FAILS s> ■ai 1 r.eso ter ycuraeb it ,v.«r jtcod .h; te« ■’ o H QO YUi AB ftI CURE FIXS! Wbeolakrrareld .notuMsa aaeraiy W atop them for a than aad then hare then, netnr i againu I means redinl cure. I have i jade the dineaee of FITS, Ki’ILJSPBY orFALLi N(J HlUKNKSHTlila4<m*Madr.f narrant mjr rnnodjr to cure tbs wmvt msen. BeeauW rthera have failed w o» reeann Oot t»>t saw rnceivhnr erne. B -nd at ,m< ef>r a tioatt*, and a Vm< Bottla of no infailiWe mim-dr. (iiv. and F<et Ufhc*. U.ti.R00T,.i1.0„183 Pearl bt. New York. || |f 1 will send for 12 cent. In stiuop* a reILArtpetn increase the flow of milk in Cows 28 per cent. It wij.l m> IT. Sure. Ad•tres* J. JLgNVDKB, Trenton. N. J. Mention this Paper
s^^BUPTUSE la’lioGlLlui.m’T, ■ Sold by dnmriste or sent by maU. |f : too. KT. Ilaarttlne. W.rren. Pk. ’hand, etc.,thoroughly taught fey M*IL. Circolar. free Bn»nt*« Bnatneaa Cnllate.ltuShleJt.T BatyGarriages •fcaree mtUa TOS mite.ofCWeaan. Swat forOataJugnr. CHAW. RAISF.H. MIV.. «—■ nO—n. YtunMn drqq jtfcerirsn School Telegrephg, Msdtsai.Whl
