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it. - j . v - t) I i : I -l! 4 .Thursday, April 17, 187. J. W. HOUGHTON, M. H.HOUGHTON, xsitom. The Dead Pioneer. aueMra bt m oocsttt hastobt. low aa the acdMH oaks that kmc iliii Ml Baton taw stalwart wmdnul etardy blow II tha Broad tana o those who lire to tan Bowtetrsaae-aowM4 eoamtry wtfUycTOW. Tab-a thai that snwardeeBd , i toward tbaitaaJnc ana. IB tho sraaa classes that their deads save wa aU aa tha wfid Kwn ot those early daya, lYwhaataaioaVarac tho. aataid sod. Their snenVry Boats aroaad oar worldly ways, AadeaOatb wayward faadea np to God. Lut week there were stxty-eix deaths la Cleveland the same week .lat year thirty-fire. The' arrest -of Frank W. Sanney, book-keeper of the Globe Iron .Works Cleveland, charged with embezzling S2O.00O, ia another example of the Im possibility' of remaining honest if man will spend $5.00 a day for whiskey and cigars wben his salary is only $1,200 a year. ' Banner is highly eon sected, and until his fast living led .to recent suspicion has had the confidence of his employers, for whom he has worked ten years. . The New Tork Tribune of Saturday, in Its comments on the members of the Committee on Appropriations says of Mr. Monroe : "Although he has devo ted much of his life to literary pur suits, was for six years In the Consular service at Rio de Janerio, and showed a taste and capacity for business which - eminently fits hinr for this position The New Tork Herald of the same date thinks the Committee a strong one, and that in it the Republicans have a repre sentation which will be satisfactory to them. As an example of the means to grati fy artistic tastes possessed by some of our countrymen, we instance the sale of the private collection of paintings be longing to Albert Spencer, of New Tork City, seventy-one of which brought over $82,000. The highest priced pic ture, Gerome's "Keeper ot the Hounds brought $6,000. It is described as tawny brace of African grey-hounds before a laughing native in rich Orien tal costume. A water color, "The Re publican Sentinel," brought $2,100. Its author, Meissonier, had written on its back: "This is the first time I sign painting with which I am absolutely sat iafled." As a specimen of the Southern claims now being presented to Congress for payment, we give the following bill of items claimed to have been taken by Major XL W. Botford, and sent him for approval from some committee of Con gress: . 80Bushelscorn $300 00 80 " Irish potatoes 30 00 '20 Sweet potatoes 40 00 Total $370 00 The Major says he was not in that re gion at the time it is alleged the product was taken, and that the whole claim is .fraudulent. It is only a specimen - of what we may expect when the Confeder ates come into possession of every de partment of the Government. We be- . lieve the Northern Wing of the Demo cratic party- would not desire to pay such claims ; "but then, ' the question arises, can the tail wag the dog! . , ... The Okalona States, edited by an Ohio carpet-bagger, ia sent all over the North to the Republican press for clips. Ton can hardly pick up a Republican paper but what makes extracts from the Southern bloody shirt journal. It is al- so largely seat to the Republican State ; Central .Committees -. for distribution. The machine ia run by Republican money collected at Washington. Such , transparent demogoguery will deceive ' no sensible man. Elyria Constitution. The above Is a clincher, acd of course Republicans can have nothing more to t say. Some - slight corrections ought however to be made, and first the Oka lona States Is not edited by an Ohio " carpet-bagger. .He is a Southerner of pure blood, fought on the side of the rebellion during the war, and hia edito - rials are quoted all over the South with approval, and are a good exponent of the feeling of the South. ; He has the merit of being an honest enemy who speaks out his principles clearly and fearlessly. But if the case were reversed, we should not find the Democratic party trying to give publicity to his editorials. Oh, nol That would be demagoguery. ; . 'Mr. Edward Atkinson, of Boston, a - " "close student of political economy and . . questions of flaaace,' says that there has ' ' I.J , . not been a time in the last forty years - i. when the the purchasing power of wages ' ' was so great as it is now.. He says fur ther concerning 'the iron furnaces and the cotton mills: v i "Look, for instance, at the 'iron trade . . j s 'alone. What does it mean when, daring . the five years of extreme depression and of alleged loss, new furnaces have been constructed in the Hocking Valley of Ohio, which produced In 1878 75,000 tons of iron, where five years ago not a ingle ton was made, and furnaces, too, that are working now at the rate of 100,000 tone per annum, and folly satis fied, also, with the prices they receive? The mills of New England are now much . nearer the cotton fields than they were before the war, owing to through con nections by rail. Prior to 1860 sub stantially all the cotton went to the sea . ports of the cotton States, and from v there the cost of moving It to the North - or to Liverpool varied but little, butat f the present day a large and annually In - creasing portion of the oottoa used in - the North is bought ia the interior mar kets snd carried in covered ears direct- . ly to the mills, where the bales are de- , live red clean and much more free from damage and waste than those which are ' ' - carried down the Southern rivers on boats and barges, dumped upon wharves, - than rnmnrrasnrl to the utmost for r "v : shipment by sea. As I told my English friend the other day: 'Within the Uvea Wmenof middle-age now living the Ia whaiewer else we may be found wanting, we can not long be kept back la our career of material prosperity, which shall be shared with absolute cer- taJntv bv vervone who Drugs to tne work health, tategrity and energy. It ie probably generally remembered that some years ago in 1873 Congress passed a law providing for the erection of durable headstones over- the graves of the regular and volunteer forces of the United States whose remains are in terred in the National Military Ceme teries. This law has been carried oat. and the graves ot the Nation's dead in these cemeteries are now permantly marked. At the instance of the War Department, Congress has recently au thorized the erection of similar head stones over the graves of the Union soldiers who are buried in private and village cemeteries. This will be done as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, in tne meantime tne Quartermaster General, at Washington, will at once proceed to collect the neces sary information as to where these head stones are required. All persons having any knowledge of the burial places of soldiers in private cemeteries whose graves are not marked, are requested to communicate the fact to the Quartermaster General, and give regiment, company, and date of death of deceased, if known. Similar inform ation is desired from parties in charge of such cemeteries. Of course it is not intended to furnish headstones for graves ever which monu menu have already been erected by rel a tires or friends of the deceased. Oleomargarine. The Western Rural deserves the thanks of butter makers and consumers everywhere, for its enterprise in having investigated the quality of the average nroductsold and eaten as a subsitate for butter, made from milk. Oleomar garine under the microscope is simply horrible. - If a substance so fall of liv ing organirm is made in one factory- in New Tork City alone at the rate of 100,000 pounds a day, and numerous other factories are flooding the city markets with vOe stuff that looks so like genuine butter that it ia readily sold and used as such, the public should in sist upon its being branded with its proper name. It is charged that the able articles written by a celebrated chemist in the interests of this product were paid for by the manufacturers, and that the New Tork Timea was also paid a large sum to insert them as an advertisement, and when asked to publish an answer, post tively refused, giving aa a reason that it waa purely a business transaction with them. The artic.e referred to says that in spite of the - utmost care, small bits of animal fibre find their way into the product, and if the slightest degree of taint exists, it goes on until the whole mass is filled with living organ. ism, frightful to behold under the mi croscope. Experiment shows that the degree of heat is not sufficient to arrest the life and growth of these animalcule, consequently we can never be sure of its purity. It is also shown that batter is not liable to the same or similar growths, however far gone it may be into decomposition. We would as soon think of eating uncooked, pork. It is vile stuff and ought to be vanished from market. The publisher has also recently issued 800,000 extra copies of The Rural on the question of a cheaper and more uni form system of transportation over oar railroads.. This matter is being pressed upon the attention of our legislators for regulation, backed by tens of thousands of petitioners. Bend for a free sample copy of The Western Rural. Our Vindication. Since the starting of the American Dairyman it has taken positive and strong ground against two prominent er rors, if we may not call them public impositions snd swindles. We did this on general principles and in the interest of the dairymen and the public. We did it in the face of much opposition and not a little abuse when it was popu lar to go on the other side and immedi ate pecuniary reward laid in that direc tion. - We might have consistently re mained si'ent or neutral and deferred to acknowledged authority without incur ring disapprobation on either side. Con servatism and a narrow self-interest dictated this course, and not a few of our friends earnestly, bat we thought and now think mistakenly, warned us against braving the opposition of a sort of public sentiment based on scientific authority and incurring the antagonism of those who were declared to have millions at their command and to be re solved upon success at any cost. Bat we preferred to stand on princi ple, to receive the approval of a clear conscience and to rely in the judgment of the future. We think we may safely assume that we made no mistake, and that our complete vindication has come. We opposed, with facts and logic, the pernicious use of the skimmer in cheese making, showing that it must inevitably Srove disastrous to the dairy interest, owever beneficial temporarily to indi viduals; and we exposed and pointed out the evils of that abominable imitation" of batter known as oleomargarine. Do not the coarse of the dairy markets dur ing the past year and their present con dition justify all that we said against the skimmer in the cheese dairy? and do not the revelations of the microscope, including those of Mr. Michels and of Professor R. M. Piper, both of which we have given to our readers, show that we are right in branding oleomar garine as a dangerous imitation, to say nothing of its being an inferior and dis honest cheat T Are we not completely vindicated in cur position on both these questions ? American Dairyman. MICHIGAN LETTER. Moma, Mick., April 4th, 1879. Editor Enterprise: I left Hunting ton on Friday March I7lh, with team and wagon, bound for Ionia, Mich. Af ter reaching Bellevue, I went due west to Haumee Cityv The next principal point was Jackson, then Lansing, then direct to Ionia. I completed my journey in ten days, trhich according to map statistics is S65 miles. Ionia is a beauti ful city, situated on the Grand River, a nice stream of water which is Inhab ited with large fish of every description. It is spanned with two beautiful bridges. The average width f the river is esti mated at sixty yards. The city ia noted for its great manufacturing facilities. At the last cenfUB the population was estimated at 8.00O. The soil is a yel low sand; the principal timber oak, al though beech and maple are found at intervals. The principal occupation la raising wheat. Farmers pat in every fall (according to size of farm) from twenty-five to one hundred acres of wheat; bat very few spring crops are put in, with the exception of corn. Jhis soil will admit of four or five v. s--. crops of wheat in succession, and real ize large profits. Tne li rangers are getting strong and and earnest in these Quarters. Every man, woman, and child of proper age, belong to this organization. They have large halls and store-houses erected about four miles apart, which are deco rated with mottoe, fern baskets, steel engravings, and artificial boqaets. They have ready market for all their produce at advanced prices, while the poor out sider (like myself) must be contented with what he can get. There are many beaatiiai lakes close by, which famish much sport and recre ation in summer time, fishing, noating, and duck hunting are frequently re sorted to as enjoyments.- Some farmers have started their plows, out were broueht to a sudden halt by a heavy snow and wind storm from north-west. The tall slender tamracks in the dis tance can be seen nodding and bending to the raging elements. Bat 1 Tear 1 have already been too lengthy; may write again at some future time, as have not mentioned half that I should like to. Johh W. Rows. SULLIVAN. Afrix. 14th, 1879, Our election passed off quietly. The Republicans succeeded in electing a full Board, with the exception of one Trus tee. Geo. C. McConnell. who heads the Forlorn Hope in Sullivan. Mr. HalL of Oberlin. delivered an ad dress in the Congregational Church of this place, on Sunday last, which was very interesting, and all who heard him were highly pleased. Our center school opened on Tuesday last, with Miss Upton, of Elyria, to wield the rod. Our Union Sabbath School will be or ganized on Sunday next, at the .Baptist Church. Messrs. Mai come & Ricketthave their new building completed, and the planer will be pat in this week. This has oeen quite an expense to the boys, and we hope it will be a success. Old SoLoxoir. PENFIELD. Rev. O Sabbath, . V. Rice waa in Oberlin over attending the Cook lecture coarse. Elder Shank is convalescing after severe illness protracted from Jan. 1st. Dr. Palmer, from Chatham, has come to Penfield to practice and has opened an office in the Republican Post Office Bonding Several of our dairymen are working up their milk at home this season. Frank Norton has purchased the in teres t of M. L. Starr in the cheese f ac tory aouth of the center. The following ticket was elected last Monday, April 7th : Trustees, Elisha Sheldon. Lewis Jones. Hemon Starr Treasurer, A. D. Lindsley ; Clerk, A. W. Denham ; Assessor, C. Ensign ; Consta bles, John Sampson. W. D. Krebs. The greatest strife was over the office of treasurer. Both candidates are staunch Republicans and well qualified for the office. The defeated candidate, W . t Langdon, run behind only nine votes. SPENCER. . April 12th, 1879 Election passed off with the usual amount of blowing, bragging, and bet ting customary on such occasions; the Democrats winning the day. The noble braves of the post office war are on the field of action again, laboring with a determination worthy of a better cause. They can ba seen upon thestieets at all hours, with a petition in one hand a pencil in tne other, "lay ing in wait for their unsuspecting vie tim. it seems that they cannot give up whipped nosy that the office ia moved, but must keep on fighting, with the hope and object of getting it back to its former place. We are not personally interested ourselves, and care but little who is post master just so we get our mail, but as a Democrat has had it for seven years it is no more than just and right that a Republican should "try his hand. The milliners. Misses Ream & Nay lor, have just returned from Cleveland with a full, line of the latest styles of goods, and those wishing work done would do well to call and see them. Stbb ELTRIA. Elyria and Sheffield were the only towns in the county that gave a solid vote for the court houso. Francis Murphy, of Pittsburgh, spent a few hours here a few days ago. The mayor and some of the village clergy called on him at his hotel. The Presiding Elder, Rev. Mr. Msth er, ot Wellington, preached at the M E. Church Sunday evening. The Townsend Family did not cover themselvea with glory at their last visit here. . Amos Denison, Esq., of Cleveland, de livered his popular and interesting lec ture on "Robert Barns," at the Baptist Ubarcb. last Friday evening. Williams Brothers' H.slory of Lorain uounty will oe ready in a lew days The finishing loaches are now being put on the biographies of oar great men The gas works are being pushed for ward very rapidly and will be completed In a few'weeks. About sixty men are now at work on the same. Business in Elyria will be better during the coming two years than ror many years Delore The farmers in this section make con siderable complaint of the continued cold weather, and some of them claim that their wheat has been permanently injured. A very serious accident hsDnened Mr. Taylor at the Bullock's Mills, last Saturday morning. As he was bending over the circular saw for the purpose of applying some oil, he accidentally slipped and fell on the saw, which cat his shoul der and arm in a ingntiai manner, vt. Perry removed the broken pieces of bones and set the joint. He is now do ing as well ss could be expected and the doctor thinks there is a chance of his recovery. A. W. N. CLARKSFIELD. April 7th. 1879. The roads are so bad here that I cant gather much news to send you now. was in Wellington Thursday, snd must say the roads were the worst I ever saw, or ever expect to see again. Was at the praise meeting in the eventop. at the new church, and congratulate Wel lington for having such a structure in their midst. Here, the churches are very ancient. The Congregational Church building is too old to vote, and certainly too shaky to be safe within The pastor of that church preached his farewell sermon yesterday. Katy Percy was sent home from Col umbos, where she has been for the past two months. Her health had been failing gradually, and Saturday her re mains were sent to New Loudon, and brought here, as her parents live here Yesterday the funeral was attended by many friends who watched over her during her sickness here. - Election is in full blast to day. The Nationals are quite strong; and think Huron county will be in their power soon, lwlll give you the particulars in my next. r ims, April 12th The election was a clear case of "any thing to beat Grant." The Nationals combined with the Democrats and went to the polls with a vengeance, coming in with only a few votes behind the Repub lican ticket. This wont do, my Kepub lican friends, this thinkirg that you are all right in staying away from the polls as we are sure or victory every time, in this case there was over one hundred voters who did not come near the polls and we are satisfied they were mostly from the Republican ranks. The fol lowing is a list of the elected, being the Republican ticket : Trustees, Henry Hayes, Andrew Gridley, Joel Rogers ; Clerk, R. F. Curtiss ; Treasurer,' W. A. Adams ; Assessor, S. Y. Kook ; Consta bles, Loren Spurrier, Thos. Patch. rans. lawson's (gilJuOTIME Is an Internal and external rem edy, for the cure of all diseases of s nerv ous nature, deriving its curative properties from a combination of the BEST MEDI CINES which medical skill and long ex perience in the treatment of diseases has decided to be the true remedies for such complaints. RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA SCIATICA CAN BE CURED. Bo many Instances where severe camel Ehen maUxra, Neuralgia, 8daCca, Ague In Face, Nery oui headache, rtc, have been entirely cored by the Cu retire, that we do not hesitate to say it will cure every ease if nsed as we direct. Tne cares performed has astonished the med ical profeaslon, as well as the patients them selves, who la many ease arlveai op all betfte af ever fcefna; eared. The Curative Is put np In large bottles for family nsc. and no family shonM be without it. For Barns, farnlda, S'ata. Wanadm, Blrntlair, Taof BUteae. Eanrbf, Sara Threat, Dlpataerl. Catarrh. Bawrl S'aanplalats, KMaejr Caaaalaiata,aal all Kervoaa Disease. It la tha BEST REMEDY KNOWN. Do rot suffer pain wben you can be so easily cured. B-raawlst heepa It. Lfcwson Cb.em.icaJ Co., Cleveland. 0, LARGE NEW SIZE, CO cents and $1.00. THE GENUINE C. McItANE'S ' Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot oh one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive ; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, Szc. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES KOT CONTAIN MERCUJtr in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, twt capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C Mo- lane and Fleming Bros, on . tne wrapper. :o: ... DR. C. MoIaANXTS LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or alter taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are uneqoaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box ha a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C AIC LAKE and FLEMING BROS. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C Mc Lane's Livf.b Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitntions of the name JHcLrine9 speuca atuereniiy but same pronunciation. H0LBR00K BEOS., Surgeon Dentists. Do not neglect to care for and so lose your teeth. A small amount of money expended to keep them In good con 11 tlon Is a good Investment. We keep Tooth Brushes, Powder and Mouth Washes and will be glad to select for each of our patients just such as their care demands. This Is the time of the year to have your bad teeth removed before the cold weather comes and they begin to ache. We make Gold, Silver, Continuous Gum and Celluloid Plates (besides oth er kinds), but find Gold a much better base "for artificial tec,th than Rubber. Examination and counsel free. We will be glad to work for any who may desire our services. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 9 -3m Uolbrook Brothers. D. D. S. THIS PAPER may ro fnnnit on II H at Uiu. P. IKiwixi, ft CD'S Newspaper Advertising nntTOU TO Spruce btroeu, vnan navi-r-tislnir contracts may he iiiado lor it ia UEIV YORK. Sale Dills Give us a call. ' printed at this office on short notice and n most reasonable terms. Important ! Important I NEW NEW WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! NEW NEW BORDERS ! BORDERS! -AT- Baldwin, Laundon, Ss Co.'s. CORSETS of all kinds. The best in town for 50 cents. JAMESTOWN ALPACAS, A new lot of especially desirable colors and quality, cheap. A new lot of HOSIERY, very cheap, in Ladies, Misses', and Children's. COLLARS and CUFFS great variety. in A lot of Children's Hose, job, at 10 cents. Peerless Carpet Warp at 18c Dross Goods Of every style sad quality, at prices to suit the purchaser, comprising Black and Fancy Silks, very low ; Blsck Cashmeres the best ever offered offered in this market lor the money. Onr stock: of Ladles' Foreign and Domes tic Dress Goods is very full and complete, and at prices that cannor fail to satisfy the demands of aJL Domestic GInehams in large quantities from ten cents to a shilling. Prints In great variety, from four to eight cents. Domestic Cottons at astonishingly low nrices. The best bleached cotton at 6V cents ever offered at that price. Peerless wraps at w cents. Cloths and Cassimeres la unusual variety and Quantity, which we can make up to order at prices that cannot tail to please ; conslsung or uvercoaungn and Suitings for men and cnuaren-s wear, Alao a verv lsrira assortment Of Ladies' Cloaklngs and an unusually large stock of ueaay-maae moaas irom aa-ou upwarus. Torelgn and Domestic Shawls a fine as sortment seiectea wiiu great caro. Our Zsinszi Stocks. Table Linen from 25 cents upward. Nap kina nnnrecedentlT low. Towelinas of beau tiful quality, and of every grade. Handker chiefs a very fine stock. Some aa low aa four cent each. ITotions. We carry a full line of notions consisting of Hosiery, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs. La dles Neck Wear, etc, also a very large stock of Robert's Needles ana cnuery which are guaranteed to please in every re spect. 1 ney are tne very nest in iuo wo war biock oi ZZardwaro and Groceries Is ample and the prices aulted to meet the wants of everybody. An elegant stock ot choice Gaxpets and Oil Cloths Our spring stock of .Ready-made Clothing Comprises a line assortment, of custom msde Clothinar. at D rices so much below those previous to the war as to sstonish any whose memory may extend back so long a time. Also Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear and Gents' Furnishing Goods. BOOT, SHOE and RUBBER department this season we have obtained a larger and better selected stock of the newer styles than ever before. We have Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, also Men's snd Boys' Boots and Shoes, which we can sell greatly below any former ligarea. In fact in all departments prices are more fav orable for the purchaser than have been known lor years. The cillsens of Welllneton and vicinity will do well to look over onr stock before purchasing We will try to please all in showing goods and making prices satisfac tory. Baldwin, Laundon - & Co, THE "DIAMOND" Ciistdm Tne Best Snown to tne trade. Utica U. Y. MiHSf or Wamsutta, 2200 Linen, $25.00 u f t t. u If unlaundried a reduction of $3.00 per dozen. The "Diamond" is tne leading and does the bulk of the custom eastern cities. We furnish a $5.00 per dozen cheaper than the small factories and guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction, Measures taken at the New York Clothing House. An agent wanted in this locality NOTHING SUCCEEDS I. IKE SUCCESS The former high priced machines REDUCED to TWENTY Thoroogblr warranted and sent to yon f or Examination Before You Pay For It. And no obligation to keep oaa. If sot Brm tban any machine you ever had. . Every Family can now own a The Old Favorite and W O Sewing1 Machine 820. Aknowijkdgs no Superxob ! ! ! We cannot make a better machine at any price. The Highest Piemium Awarded the Stitch at the Centennial. A Strictly Tint-Class Double Thread Lock 8ttten Ma-hlne. more complete In equipments than any other, and combining nil the late improvemenu, with the old and well-tried Qualities c 0, a X FOR WHICH THE STANDARD 18 SO POPULAR. A Valthfnl VamflT Sewtna Machine la ererr sense of tlon of plain or fancy aewlna-wlth'eaMand. certainty .nut in u mr fun iu iuuwmuu.w ruiim tu. n rn .nn icm in orecr in-e gi cnwic ..wori nriunuen m once it not perfectly Satisfactory. Ki di ced m Paics Fab Down Bblow all othbb Machines. No extras to pay for. Each-machine t ae eompanled by a more complrte outfit of numerous and useful attachment fjr all kinds of work (free ot extra cbara-e) than la trlren with ny other machine at any prlr. The Standard Machine has more soot qualities than tiM-ar of uouDie tne price, light aid kaht Knr.-n.ia. a child can use It. Stboks ajtb DraARLS. never out of order. Bnpld and certain In execution. No useless Con or Cama to wear cut 01 make a noise. Will Last fob ibabs. Is ready In a moment, and understood in an hour, Makea the Double Thread Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of the goods from cambric to leather, uses a Short, Straight a. .1 Btanaa V? . aa C.r -a, f Anas a, mba aaal 1 w sksiaailaul li K A t i -B.T . m TL.a. . . ' .... """wVa. iJ ..iica siuutiin. nmi JXKW AUTOMATIC lIXBlOfl. LaslX Bobbin Ca.Dt.ble of taoidltuf one hundred Tftrda of t bread. A Lirm Kimno Mavrhtn with a. irfih of arm tfvlntit manTdei.redqumieDdjm cipic buiu id iwiniivi cunstiu liiiun. sc n, uusj auu juii luuuvj w ixixie vruris buiu utru v ci uiat iiiucs. Men, cic juuitrami book, tam pi to any part of the world. Andrea, PLACE &. new r Tork. The New Era COFFEE! Is made from choice White Winter Flint Wheat By Putnam's Patent Process of Prepar ing:, Steaming, Drying and Rousting, anil is a perfectly pure prticle, free from any adulttration whatever. IT IS A NERVE JOOD. It can be used by those who cannot use Imported Coffees, and contains Tlr tues and health-producing elements not possessed by tea or coffee. Physicians nulversally indorse it as a healthful table drink. A prominent physician and surgeon of San Francis co, Cal., writes us, "U is the Wouder of the Age!" What the People Say of It. Haying nsed the New Era Coffee for the past year, I believe its general introduction will prove a permanent good. L. M. LEE M. D. Dorchester, Sept. 3d. 1873. Having nsed it in my family for the past year and tested its excellent qualities, I be lieve it is a real sanitary boon to people gen erally. AFRED C. GARRATT, K. D. 37 Boylston St., Boston. I consider it a most hesthful and nutrit ions beverage and free from all the injurious effects of tea and coffee. EDWARD PAGE " 82 Commonwealth Ay., Boston, May 89, T8. For ten months I have drank the New Era Coffee. The palpitation of the heart which I have experienced from drinking Java Cof fee has entirely ceased. I think it excellent N. W. 8TEAR3. 290 Columbus Ave., Boston stay 30th, 1878. I have used the New Era Coffee for the past nine months, and so much-pleased with it that I intend drinking it constantly. JOSEPH BANARD, D. D. Neponset, July 16th, 1878. For sale bv W. W. Harvkt. Ts Praserva and BsasUfy Taw lipases Use GTJTTA FE&CBA FAX2TT, THE BEST PRESERVATIVE EVER USED forWood, Iron, Stone or Brick Stracturwa, FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE WORK. Send for Sample Colon and Price Lists (FREE) to OUTTA PERCHA PAINT COMPANY, 356. Euclid Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio. xiSlyl For sale by Everett & Starr. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I G bat's Spxcifio Mbdicixb TRADEMARK. 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Active Akcnts wanted In tills 12-9yl Ayer's r Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases jEry sipelas, Rose or St. An thony's Fire, Eruptions and 'Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, 1'im iples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, Tumors, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Jihcumatism, iseuraigia, 1'ain in tno Kones, Side and Head, Female 'Weak ness, Sterility, Lcucorrhan, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia tion, General Debility, and for Puri fying the Blood. - This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives StillingiaIan drake,Ye!low Dock with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. ' Its ingredients are so. skilfully combined that tho full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures,, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the country repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness. . Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, , and are con stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever -possessed are strictly maintained. PBS PARED BT : Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., JVaMMewt snadT Unmlytieat CAswaists. . SOLO BT ALL DRUGGISTS XVXRTWHKKZ. The Great Cause OF HUMAN MISERY Jtt puUiskal, ia a Staled Enrtlope. .Price 6 cU. a tv. v.. -hMtniraL and Kadies. cure of Seminal Weaknesa, or SpermatorrboM. in duced by oelf-Abuae, Involuntary Emissions. InjPO tency, Nervous Debility, and Impedimenta to Mar riage generally; Consumption. pUepy. ggBr,Rf J. CULVkBWKLL. M. author of tho Green book. etc. The world-renowned author. In this admlrmb'e Lee rare, clearly proves from hlspwn experience that the i,,.. .. nf ftoif-Abnae mav ba eflactuaUv MmnnZTWTihn.t mMilellie. and Wltbottt 81886(001 surgical operations, bougies. Instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of care at once certain and effectual by which every aufferer, no matter wnat mi conamon uir w, wj vujd uuumu ly. privately and radically. rsr rht. Lecture will prove a boon to thousands ana tnousanns Sent under seal, tn a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, ob receipt of alx cents or S postage stamps. . Address the moiisnere. The CulverweU Medical Co., - 41 Ann St.. New York, P. O- Box 4B86. Mm. BAspitAi, an s.Ctafk sv.,i.kiM, nL(CraiaUT,all Mraat, Cknato sad Fiaili DhseaM. CninlttMos rrse. LadWs sad Oeatto- A skew wert. priem V eeSHB DT MUIl. M VVr- ries b 'Nature. Pbal- eaofj af MatTiac. Or IM af Generatles, Diiaeaar af Tooth a! Manaeod; a wealth af choice and valuable !n-fcn-MtUa, mi inter both ss-xee. Nothing CB own. seed cm dollar aa- saatptaa r eeu r a a b c r mod., sod valaabte lafcwsuutoa bT .spreM. Kella !e Praals PIUi, 15 p-T tea Private MM aad inm tor and K&MfnCatU Infer eatioa uttr before pobtisaed. Ke thtmilj nbesald be wttfanwi It. 07A44rfN, Dr. A. O. OLlN', 2U3 Clark St Ladles daring :On.11tv. Pl-rTf Ilril... WAMSUTTA tll.Bl.lH A BEST IRlsH LTVE. ak.ei-a rartDMUda li Kafvnnrciisi V? V B-nirts.ooly plain seams to finish. SiCOSTOM SHIRTS, , O fa is to mensura aMsfeta. Il ror ? f It .H sold slat. BattosafrMwfta A Wirdarcn. rhlrte.Onlv Trial n ar-ma tn flnt.h- slada address on postal card for samples and circulars a im directions ror aeir-measnrement. ttlBEKT BBOTHKHat,lSoW.4th6uanclnnatl,0 'lAgta. AMfra. til OUTS St. Bt. Louis, Mo. BALD HEAD'S US A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I CARBOLIC! A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, The Only Article that Will Be storeAAair oa Bald Heads. What the World lias been Wanting Tor Cent uric. - The greatest discovery of onr day, so .ss a large portion of humanity is concerned, is CM; BO LINE, sn article prepared front petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical cure in case of baldness, or where the hair, owing to diseaaea of . the scalp, has become thin and tends to fall out. It is also a speedy restorarive, and while its use se cures a luxuriant growth of hair, it also brings back the natural color, and gives the most complete sat isfaction in the using. The falling oat of the hair, the accumulations of dandruff, and the premature change in color are all evidences of a diseased con dition of the rcalp and the glands which nourish the hair. To arrest these causes the article used must posseaa medical aa well ss chemical virtue, and tha change must begin under the seals to be of perma nent aad lasting benefit. - Such su article is CAR BO LINE, and, like many other .wonderful discov eries. It is found to consist of elements almost ia their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article which Is made to work such extraordinary results ; but It is aftex It has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for tha toilet. It was la far-off Rossis that the effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming ths lamps, had a habit of wining his oll-bcameared bands in his scanty locks, snd the result wss In a few months a much finer head of black, glossy bslr than ha ever had before. .The oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from tha cattle plague, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manes and even the tails of horses, which had fallen oat, were completely re stored to s few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge waa prac tically useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum aasdreaaing for the hair. Bat tha itfll of one of our cbemiata has Overcome the dlffl- . culty, snd by a piocces known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and costly experiment, sue- . ceeded in deodorizing refined petrnleum, which renders it susceptible of being bandied as daintily aa the famous made cologne. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were at tended with the meet astonishing results, A few applications, where the hair waa thin and falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and hair, j Every panicle of dandruff disappears on the first or second dressing, snd the liqnid so search ing in its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and setups radical change from the start. It is well known that the most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, and, by some mysterious operation of nature, the use of this crticlo gradu ally imparts a beautiful light-brown color to the hair which by continued use, deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, snd the change is so gradual that the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it ia the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the prema turely baid and gray rejoice, j We advice our readers io give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them of its wonderful effects. PUtdntrgk Commercial qf Oct. SO, 1877. The article ia telling ita own story in the hands of thousand who are uning it with tho moat gratifying and encouraging results : W. II. Brtli. Co., Fifth Avenne Pharmacy, says. "We havo sold preparations for the hair for upward of twenty yeans but have never had one to sell as well or give sath universal satisfaction. We there fore recommend it with confidence to our frieuda and the general public" Mr. GtjSTATts P. Hau, of the Ontes Opera Troupe, writes: "After six weeks' nselamion vinced. as are also my comrades, that your Carbo line' lias and ii pr,idnciug a wonderful growtu of hair where I hud none for years." C. H. Stmt, of the Jennie Hight Combination, .vritea: " After using yonr Carboline" three weulta I am convinced that bald heads can be ' re-haired.' It's simply wouderf ol iu my case," B. F. AB-nnm, eJtemist, Hohroke, Mass.. writes: " Yonr ' Carbolino' has restored my hair after every thing else had failed." Joseph IS. Poxd, attorney-at-law, No. Attlcboro, Mass., writes : For more than SO years a portion of my bead has been aa smooth and free front hair as a billiard -ball, bnt some eight Weeka ago I waa in duced to try your Carboline, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where uo hair has been seen for years there now appears a thick growth, and I am convinced that by continuing its use I shall have as pood a bead of bair aa I ever had. Ir is rrowins now nearly as rapidly aa hair docs after t ia cut. - - . . CARBOLINE ri now presented to the public without fear of con- -reliction as the best Restorative and Beautifier of he Hair the world has ever produced. Price. ONB DOLLAR perbottlej. Sold by sUl DruaTiclsUt. KENNEDY & COTPITTSBURG.PA., iule Agents for the United States, the Canadas and , . Great Britain. PROF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE rfft SFlIRlCATTOSHOlis "SEMlrJHpAOTILLC', V1MbM. ihwwify vnd New Dtfattun In M4 seal Brine mm entirely New mdpOwittTriy bJilU atd BtTVMUMDt CUI Oaf . Seataal nr Ixnpotsaney br tha oahr tm way, viax JMwA I dnnTliasil lum tm Lk bbHbw ctpal teat of the Duttwa, mctimt by AbMrptlen, and em ting aspect! e luneiic oa im wiiwiiiii vo ulatonr dDuctOiProfltmt OJaknaaad mrci oftbo Remedy ta ottetMled with mo peJn or ti It id avnLrklw disBBOiTcd aad BOOB aSaBMrssHl. immsaaiiaatasj BsranthinaT and latMiQI all I WRm msmb Hd nmi avod acrvona onniMttoa wrecked from nt Ha and cxmnm, ttoppiiiz the drain troaa tho urtava, fat a. In r the mind to health and aon&d menory, nnm a thaDainnaaaefflirht, Kerroue Debility, Oonfaaiolr of Idea, AToraion to 8 oeiety, Xtat. aad tha appear, anee of pramatora eld aa aoaaltr aeeoasaaayiikt mle trouble, ajsd retoriric perfect amal Tf r. wkorett haa bean dormant toryeara. Thia mode of tnatmaat haa aaood tteteatinvery aara aaaaa-aad ia aov a foaatiiHied auoceaa 2ni are too much proscribed ia these tiwih.aa. and, aa many cea bear witaooa to, with bat little if any paarnuuwittrood. Tbere la do Noiiskniae about thia Prepara tion, Practical obeerrmtlori enable aa to aoettrVely rtkMima to that it will giwaaaaiaAoMrm, Pwrima the aisht i years that it haa bean in (eneral aar, we have thaesiaada ot tretlmoealala as to ita veJwe, aad It la maw aaaaed ad by the Medkal FnrfeeeMto ha tha moat Mtaaal means yet discovered of teaching and eariM thia vary or alent trouble, that ia wellhnowa mbahetMrwsiM misery toao many, and vpoa whom quaeta prey with ' thciroseleaa nostra ma aad bis; lwaa.The Samedyla pat a wrapper by asail staled for fjswrws rtrectaDernuuwntciireenUsasln sm.is i eases, (saaVimes ases) Hum top emissions, and Doses kstinf three full mouths, will stop 7.-rnllDl3jcTIOMI fbr usinc will aeeomsaav 1ACH BOX. (Illastratkms, which will euaviaes nWrnoat seiptieal that thy eau bs tsatond to pwSmS -4 SiSKirofth. dattas or Ula. semasllnZSSasSaia: , f - - "r-TIHsTiTm I nl Ii rosin rseod iiearv HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFG.CHEMI8TS, MsrwstsndtB.ta. ' T. LDUI, UO. 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