Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1874 — Page 6

To Young Men Visiting Chicago.

City life holds out attractions which continually draw young men from their rural homcs into our large cities, where the enemy of souls is ever on the alert to allure them into sin by the multi- i tudinous devices and agencies which abound in the city, and Which are not suspected by the unsophisticated until too late. We desire to save all nicfi from rum, and, in the furtherance or rtn 3 object, I wish to call the attention of clergymen, parents and friends to our rooms ana the privileges which can be secured to young men, strangers coming into the city, that they may have letters of introduction to us. To become acquainted with proper associates and mingle in good, society upon their first arrival in the city is a matter often of vital importance. We are prepared to introduce all young men- into any chureh of the denomination which they have been accustomed to attend, wlmre they will be at home at once and under good influences. Our association is as a vestibule to the church, to receive and distribute the grangers th*t come into our midst, and we shall be phased to meet every young man that enteis our city as a stranger. Our readingrooms are at No. 148 Madison street, near La Salle, open every day from eight a. m. to ten p. m., having the principal papers and magazines on file, and Swell-selected library of 2,500 volumes. Our boarding-hofist list has upon it nearly one hundred' good Christian homes, from which strangers can select free of charge. We conduct meetings at our rooms, to which all strangers are cordially invited until they get settled in their own church home. Young men wishing to spend thoir evenings pleasantly as well as profitably are invited to the lyceum for debates, music, readings, etc., every alternate Tuesday evening Lectures after the completion of our new hall every Thursday evening. Other entertainments will be provided early in the fall, and whatever is most.practical and feasible will be undertaken to supply young men with a pleasant place of resort to spend tlieir evenings and if possible draw them from the many avenues of amusement which are of a questionable character. XLur Employment Bureau is at No. 145 Fifth avenue, in charge of Mr. J. M. Hitchcock, who lias been the Superintendent of that braricli of the work for several years, and will do all he can toward finding young men employment. We would, however, suggest to young men not to come to Chicago for work, as there are at the present time thousands of persons without employment. But our latch-string is always out to all strangers visiting the city, and we cordially invite them to call. In behalf of young men, W. W. Vanarsdale, Supt. Young Men’s Christian Association.

Best Organs on Most Favorable Terms.

Cabinet or Parlor Organs are capital things for peddlers to work with, because very poor ones can be made at half the cost of good ones, and few people are competent to tell the difference from a first examination. Manufacturers print in their catalogues prices which are three or four times as high as the value of such cheap work. Then the peddler starts out and puts them on the people in various ways. He sells at an enormous discount, if lie can get cash; takes part trade if necessary, or leaves the organ awhile on trial, and sells it on long time at “ manufacturer's price,” exhibiting the catalogue to show that it is such, or even at a discount from this, which he can well afford. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. have recently announced a plan which is likely to interfere with this business. This company, as is well known, makes only the best work, which, by its uniform excellence, has obtained the highest reputation for their organs. They proved the best, and obtained the highest awards at the recent Vienna and Paris World’s Expositions, as they have uniformly done in American industrial competitions. The fact that these organs are the best in the world is indeed too well established to need further indorsement. The company have now added a large new factory to their former extensive works, and design to greatly increase their business. This they propose to do by offering organs for time paj-ments, or for rent with privilege of purchase, at barely sufficient advance on the cash prices to afford a reasonable interest for the time. An organ may be hired by the quarter with privilege of purchase at arty time in one year or longer. If purchased within the year, |ly3 whole cost, including rent paid, is only 5 to 10 percent, more than if the cash had been paid down at the beginning. Persons having any idea of purchasing will be wise to send a note to the Mason & Hamlin Co., at either Boston, New York or Chicago, and obtain their new circulars, before purchasing.

A Handy Garden Roller.

Take a joint of stove-pipe, six, seven or eight inches in diameter; set one end upon an inch hoard, and with a scratchawl or pencil mark around on the inside; reverse the pipe and mark the other end. Then, with a pair of compasses, find the center of these two wheels, and strike around their circumference, allowing for the iron. Saw or cut them true and round; bore a hole with a bit in their centers, to receive a shaft of half-inch round iron about three inches longer than the length of pipe. Now fit in one of these heads, and upset the sheet-iron pipe over it enough to hold it firmly in place. Put the shaft in and set the whole end on the ground, taking care that the shaft stands, true; and lastly put in a quart or two of dry sand, and stamp it hard with a suitable rammer, repeating the operation till the pipe is full to within one inch of the top. Fit in the other head with the shaft in place; upset the iron over it as before, and you have a roller as serviceable as one of all irqn, and at almost no cost. To fit it for use, make a box of inch stuff; fit a handle to it, sloping at an angle of twenty degrees from its bottom board; put a cross head to the end of it, and for a garden or walk roller this cannot be beaten. If wanted heavier, it can be loaded with brickbats or earth; and for wheeling stones or rubbish ofl garden or lawn or newly plowed or spaded grounds it will be pronounced by all who try it “tip-top.” Any man or boy who can uSe a saw^ plane and hammer can make one in a fewj hours, and with, decent care it will last-as many years..— Cor. Country Gentleman. ._ V It is a curious fact that the color of" 1 the eyes of newly-born infahts is invariably blue.

Prince & Co.’n Organs.

Five oettves, two full sets of. reeds. . Solid witnut cases, elegant-bronze finish. Price, w|h six stops, $123; eight stops, SIBO.j Address Reed’s Temple of Music, Chicago. j —Broiled Tomatoes.—Cut medium--1 sized tomatoes into halves and put them on a gridiron, cut surface down. When the surftce appears to be somewhat j cooked Urn them, and finish the cooking I with the tkin toward the fire. The cook- | ing should be gradual, so as not to break the skin. Place upon a dish, and put a Krtle salt and a lump of butter upon each half, anw Herve quite hot.

Interesting to Invalid Ladles.

Harlemvillb. Columbia Co., -v v mu- q ia~r K. V. Fierce. M. D„ Buffalo. ’ Dear Sir —Your favor is just received. Untended'to have written to you several weeks 6inee concerning the improvement in my health which is now very apparent. I have j used one bottle of Favorite Prescription with the best results, although I will admit I wtfts somewhat- discouraged after its, use (for a short time only). I took it under very disadvantageous circumstances —having the supervision of the house and during the season of “ house-cleaning” I was obliged, through the incompeteney of help,, to do more, than I ought, and, of course, suffered dreadfully, lifted when I ought not to have raised my hand, and did all I could to bring “ order out of chaos”—but upon laying aside all cares and continuing the remedy I hud after using less than one bottle to be so much benefited that I have discontinued the use, with no return of the symptoms of which I wrote you. I have suffered terribly, and what added to my distress was tile consciousness of not procuring relief from ordinary sources; at times it seemed about impossible to stand, so great was the distress. All of those severe neuralgic pains have disappeared; they were so bad at times I could hardly walk without some external pressure. They seem to have left me like magic, suddenly, and have had no return; all other symptoms have been removed. The severe weakness and faintness have disappeared, and I can go up stairs with comparative ease now. 1 would have informed you ere this of mv improvement, for I appreciated it, but I was fearful it was only transient benefit I was receiving, but I think sufficient time has elapsed to consider the beneficial results permanent. Accept of my best wishes for your future success and your kindness in advising me. Very truly, Mrs. M. Nettie Snyder. Medical Maniacs. —There are num bers of medical men so wedded to the old formulas that all changes seem to them like innovations. These medical maniacs are, fortunately, incapable of much mischief in this practical age. ‘While the Vinegar Betters are curing. Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Constipation, and countless other diseases that defy the remedies of the pharmacopeia, it is impossible to thrust down the throats of intelligent invalids “ heroic” doses of mineral poison, or to persuade them to take adulterated alcohol, impregnated with cheap astringents, as a “healing halm” or a “ balsamic preparation.” Vinegar Bitters, a pure botanical tonic and alterative, guiltless of the curse of distilled or fermented liquor, is actually accomplishing what the mineral and alcoholic cure-mongers have so incessantly promised but have never yet performed. Under these circumstances it is no wonder that this medicine has taken precedence of all those burning fluids miscalled tonics. 1 Something Nice.— Gentlemen have been troubled for want of a paper collar more closely resembling linen. This is furnished them in the Elmwood Collar. It lias a cloth surface that must certainly be lin§n from the quality, and folded edges that prevent its looking like paper. It is so perfect an imitation of linen that it cannot be detected, avail on close aaxatiny It is for sale at all gents’ furnishing stores, and we would recommend every gentleman to try it.— Boston Herald. Wiliioft’s Tonic!—Unfailing and Infallible!—This great Chill Tonic cures Chills without the intervention of doctors and their bills. No consulting visits—no prescriptions to be filled—no huge bills, entailing pecuniary embarrassments, added to loss of health. It is the friend of the poor man, because it enables him to earn a living, and' of the rich, because it him to enjoy his wealth. This great bo*m to mankind is cheap, safe and prompt. Wiieelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists. Mr. Akciiey McKissick, of Rockdale, Pa., in writing to Dr. Wishurt, says: “My son was pronounced incurable with consumption, but hearing of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial we purchased three bottles, and he commenced using it, and from that day to this he lias been getting well.” Some parents spend their money for Patent Medicine to cure their children’s colds. Some save their money and prevent the colds bybuying SILVER TIPPED Shoes, which never wear through at the toe. The Northwestern Horse-Nail Co.’s “Finished ” Nail is the best in the world.

Ladles Desire What Men Admire.— And this little thing is beauty: ’ What do we say is beautiful? A transparent complexion and a luxurious head of hair. What willproduce these ? Hagan's Magnolia Balm will make any lady of thirty appeqy hut twenty; anil Lyon's Kathalron will keep every hair in its place, and make it grow like the April grass. It prevents the hair from turning gray, eradicates Dandruff, and is the finest Hair Dressing in the world, and at only, half ordinary cost. If you want to get rid ol Sallowness, Pimples, Ring-markß. Moth-patches, etc., dSn’t forget the Magnolia Balm, ladies. Howard;—l will give 9100 for any case of flesh, bone or muscle ailment like Rheumatism, Bruise, Spavin, Strain or Lameness, upon either man or animal, which the-Mexican Mustang Liniment will not cure when used according to directions. Near SOyears has proved It to be the most wonderful remedy for Neuralgia, Burns, Swellings, Enlarged Joints, Hoof Ail, Screw Worm, Sting. Caked Breasts, etc., ever discovered. Who will let a horse limp when Mustang Liniment will cure It? Who will let a child cry and suffer from bruises or chilblains when the Mustang will prevent it ? Who will pay large doctors'bills when they can buy Mexican Liniment for 50 cts. and 11.00? It Is wrapped In a steel-plate label, signed ’’G. W. Westbrook, Chemist." Win. E. Everson, Agent. Founded on a Rock!— The disappointed adventurers wlio have from time to time attempted to run their worthless potions against Plantation Bitters vow tlrnt they cannot understand what foundatioh there Is for Its amazing popularity. The explanation is slmplo enough. The reputation of the worldrenowned tonic Is founded upon a Rock, the Rock of Experience. Godey’s Lady’s' Book. —The illustrations in the October number are: “ Reflection,” a very pretty steel-plate; a beautiful colored fashion-plate; a very seasonable wood engraving,- entitled "Picking Apples;” an ex-tension-sheet of different fashionable costumes, and other fashion illustrations. The literary contents are of the usual excellence and variety. A.beautiful chromo —" The Rescue"—which is a copy of an original oil painting, and pronounced the handsomest chromo ever ottered by a. publisher to his patrons, is given to each advancepaying subscriber for 1875. Subscription price: One copy one year, $3.00; two copies, $5.00; three, $7.50; four, $10,00; five, and one extra to getter up of c1ub,,514,06; eight, and one extra, $21.00; eleven, and one- extra. $27.50; twentythree, and one extra, $55.00. Published by L. A. Godet, Philadelphia, Pa. *

THE MARKETS.

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scrofula: SCROFULOUS HUMORS. ; If Vegetine will relieve pain, cleanse, purify and cure such diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, suffering for years. Is it not conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer, you can he cured? Why is this medicine performing such great cures ? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly he called the Great Blood-Purifier. The great source of disease originates In the blood: and no medicine that does not act directly upon it. to purify aud renovate, has any just claim upon public attention. When the blood Becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from change of weather or climate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the Veg etine will renew the blood, carry oft' the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body. Tho con viction is, in the public mind as well as In the medical profession, that the remedies supplied by the Vegetable Kingdom are more safe, more successful, in the cure of disease, than mineral medicines. Vegetine is composed of roots, barks and herbs. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe to give an Infant. In Scrofula the Vegetine has performed wonderful cures, where many other remedies have failed, as will he seen by the following unsolicited testimonial: A Walking Miracle I 31k. 11. R. Stevens: Roar Sir—Though a stranger I want to inform you what Vegetine has done for me. last Christmas Scrofula made its appearance in my Bystem—large, running ulcers appearing on me as follows: One on each of my arms, one on my thigh, which extended to the seat, one on my head, which eat into the skull bone, one on my left leg, which became so bad that two physicaus canid to amputate the liiiib, though upon consultation concluded not to do so, as my whole body was so full of Scrofula they deemed It advisable to cut the sore, which was pain--ful beyond description, aud there was a quart of matter run from this one sore.- The-physicians all gave me up to die, and said they could do no more for me. Both of mv legs were drawn up to my seat, aud It was thought if I did get up again I would be a cripple for life. , , When In tiffs condition I saw Vegetine advertised, and commenced taking It in March, and followed on with it until I had used 16 bottles, and this morning I am going to plow corn, a well man. All my townsmen say it is a miracle to see me round walking and working. „ In conclusion I will add, when I was enduring such great suffering from that dreadful disease, Scrofula, I prayed to the Lord above to take me out of this world, but, as Vegetine lias restored to me the blessings of health, I desire more than ever to live, that I may he of some service to my fellow-man, and I know of no better way to aid suffering humanity tlian to inclose you this statement of my case witli an earnest, hope that you will publish it, and it will afford tne pleasure to reply to any communication which I may receive therofrdm. I am, Sir, very respectfully, WILLIAM PATN. Avery, Berrien Co., Mich., July 10th, 1872. YEGKTIJiE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS* r- | 3 h £ x a m < 5 SS’ rr H-l 5. 3 33 3 o*, 2 fi, ? %npo O f>s V/, o <■> 33 p > 2nßtHi >£ rs S o g. 3 </ / 2... 3G> § z “ 2 V) S.'** n £ ft_.su <ja fjf 3 rs** -< Ss* ~ 1 1.3 2 as-g.p** /V 2- o (t » c Sin 3- n ? n B"0 o 2 . u m. ly - ■* acußL ~ 111 3 --S' • T* ~ w nr o a> o FREE to BQOKAGENTS AN ELEGANTI.Y-BOl'Ni> Ct \V \SSIMI BOOK' For the best ami e'eape t Family 80,. ,»ver published, will be sent free of charge to any ooox agent. It contains Over 700 flue Scripture illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedes ed success. Address.stating experience, etc., and a e will show you what our agent* are uorag. "NATIONAL PCbLISHING CO., Chicago, 111., or St.'Louis. Mo. hog rigger. fl - v. * i6,j*go,«oo rings. \ aVASIM Vlt, ?u,t>ot> r.,ncers, V/Mb* i 11,500 Tongs Sold. Hardware Denier* Sell Them. _ Rinprrf l, HlnysprHosoct% r• 5 f b/xnniVpoAlpcitl, - Circul * r » AdurcM " F'T'i A CO. Docatsr, 111, U Bristol doilies Wasbcf, 1.V2 Chicago. AGENTS WASTED. Send for circulars. VTeoffer ETTK> INm cEMKNTS. OOff PER DAT Commissfbu orSBO a weca'aaU CpZ'tJ ary, and expenses. Wo offer ft and will pav It. Apply now. O. Webber A Co.. Marion. O/ Of \ Pars' for 11..! flu S rtlivs. Arentaw.nt.it ArtCrw., with Jlyv sump, bAM.,I, Hsus’. Iv-SOLI. Saw., Hueklanl, JIL

gU 4 jjj I > nirk Dr. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, “What is the eause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters T” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the wotM has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healingthe sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, jp Bilious Diseases. The properties of Dr. walker’s Vinegar Bitters are Aperient,.Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretio, Sedative. Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative. and Anti-Bilio - ** Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain Jong unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their, vast tributaries, throughout oul entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded,* at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify tlie body agakist disease by purifying oft its fluids With VINEGAR Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed.. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.

Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Wtiite Swellings, TJlcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnev3 and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Subh Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.— Persons engaged in Paint 3 and Minerals, suck aa Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of "Walker’s Vinegar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Dise’ases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dag np and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Hn system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminittcß will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; , cleanse it when you fihd it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it it foul; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. It. 11. MCDONALD & CO n Druggists end Gra. Agta., San Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N. Y Sold by all Druggist* 'Mid Dealer*.

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St. oitv—at . Milwu'k k*. lfKhfYmconr: r»-nt. fw~si-nil fur l'u.iuil. ot.cxuloUiUurv. +HF. EMPIRE CITY PAPER COMPANY. <>f New York, representing the largest wills in the C. sj. wants a local agent In every Town or County, to. receive orders direct from eoiiu«™Mii-uinerH jor every Ueseri ptii >n of per,envelopes, printed note and letter heads, ete.r it pricex fully one IM’d belpioxtort rate*, /m Largo commission paid, and orders prices) easily obtained. Agents now at work ate doing a tine business and absolutely control the trade of their district. For particulars and outfit, address Box 2,59:4, New York. e per day at home. Terms Free. Addreaa tpt> h Sti.vsox & Co...Portland.Maine.

TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF All KINDS, AND EXCLUSIVE MAKERS 07 niak And the “ Patent Ivory” or Celluloid Knife. These Handles never net lame, are not affected bj hoc wntrr, and are the most durable knive* known. Always califor the Trade Mark ‘’MERIDEN CUTi.KKV COMPANY” on the blade. Warranted and sold byall dealers in Cutlery, and by the MKKIDKN CUTLERY CO., 49 Chambers Street, New York. 1 BUY J. &R COATS’ BLACK THREAD ftr year MACHINE. ~

. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial! Nature’s Great Remedy FOR ALL Throat and Lnng Diseases. For Sale by All Drtiggi stsand Storekeeper!;, Best Organs for Easiest Payments The MASON* HAMLIN ORGAN CO., -winners of THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and DIPLOMA OF HONOR at PARIS, 1867, and VIENNA, 1873, and HIGHEST AWARDS IN AMERICA ALWAYS, respectfully announce that, having greatly increased their facilities for manufacture, they now offer their celebrated Cabinet organs, not only for cash exclusively, as formerly, but will also rent them with privilege of purchase, or sell for payments running through one to four years. One may rent an organ and thoroughly test It before completing its purchase; If paid for in the course of one year the cost will he only five to ten per cent, more than the lowest price for cash on delivery. The following table shows amounts and times of payment on several plans, running through one year, for a FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED ORGAN, style T, with Five Stops, Vox Humana, etc. Other styles are at proportionate rates, —------- ~ Cash Price, $139. Time Price, *143. Rents Mos., $14.30. p. Paym't in,ln TtiFee Jn Six In Nine Twelve • Advance. Months. Months. Months.'Months. No. 1 *l4 30 *l4 30 $1430* *l4 30 *351(7 No. 2 28 60 .... 28 60 .... 85 09 No. 3 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 21 23 24 No. 4 71 50 16 45 16 45 16 45 16 45 No. 5 69 72 67 93 .... No. 6 69 90 .... .... ”... 69 90 No 7-1 IM 30 ln advance, and *10.44 each month for twelve months. . Organs will be furnished on these plans, either through agents or directly, to almost any part of the country. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, with full descrip, tlous of the organs made by this Company, and clrpu, lars showing in detail tlie different plans of payment, on which they are now offered, sent free. Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., i Boston, New York or Chicago.

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YouA Men desiring to fit themselves for business will he interested to know that H. 11. Bryant’s Chicago Business College Is the. .largest institution of the. kind , Til America. Three months’tuition, with all the ad* vantages of this great business training-school, costs but*ls; six months *6O, amt one year *IOO. Mr. H. B. Bryant, the original founder of toe chain of colleges, has withdrawn as a partner from ail the schools of the chain in order to give his whole time to building up in Chicago an institution far in advance of any business school here|oi'ure in existence in this country, and this purpose is being rapidly accomplished. The terms aro put at alow rate, being based upon a large patronage. Circulars have been prepared giving the curriculum of study, which will be sect on application to

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