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I rw—rftwssw uts from •oTlgaro. iward I. bro! of tl i\Q. It was t ' t h e t>oet [eeasy rests OWL" ChHrtes I. y obledescriptioi ome tnd kinf einout crimim y 4 arbitrary tyri ' Chafes II. ( land,jScctlanj larts of fight the stone corona- Scottish Kings from reference tp this chair rrote something about [the seftt that wears a [a marf^l of the "most X He v&$ a brave, hand <f\- man. -,]He was also a tad a sinister, coward- ly. -i.l. chased; all over En- an»l thfe mountainous , now : called Wales, iris was" before he canle to the throne. Liter he became king he was not chaste it all. • - \ •'; '• .I'.'JV • Qaeen Anne lia<J no issue except an mfortunate one m %er leg, which carried leroff Ausust 1st, 1714. George III. can hkrdly be said to have •eignedV he merelv frizzled. George IV. was a perfect wreck, he &id nothing but visits. We are wrong, be paid the debt tif nature June 26th,' 1830. « » -•. There are many farmers who have ex- •tr.* good butter cbwsj.and do not know it. They have poor pastures.in summer, and no shelter and indifferent feed in winter. In the louse they have -no conveniences ir * butter, the milk is set where iJo arrangements for keeping it turner, and in the living room, ^cCthe odors of the kitchen in d neither the quantity nor the e any index of what a cow can tange. thick wind, broken wind, and r jarinff, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in norses use Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Don't buy a large pack of worthless powder. An Irishman called at a drugstore to get a botde of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment for the Rheumatism; the druggist asked him in what part vi the bodv it troubled him most. "Be me soul, said be, I have it in every houl and corner of me." To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Camphorated Sapona- ceous Dentifrice. Twenty-five cents a bottle Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco MASON k HAMLIN CMET ORGANS. Demonstrated best byHIGHE8T HONORS A T A L L WORED'8 EXPOSITIONS F < » S T W E L V E YEABSj viz: at PABIS, 1867; VIENNA, ATJEUHJA, 1876, PABIS, 18 IMPORT AWT SOTICE.-F*'m*r»' Pam- il*e- and others c»n Purchase no Remedy pqual t o J - r. TOBIAS' VKHETIAN LINIMENT f o r t h e cure o Cholora. Diarrhoea, Dysen ary. <Croup, Colic a n d S e a Slckn 8°, taken internally—(It Is perfrctljr harmless; see oath acoompanylig e* ch hott e ) , a n l externally for Ooronic Rheumatism, Headache, Taotanche, Sore Thmxt.Cuts, Kurr.s, Swellings, Bruise*, Mosquito Bites, old Sores, Pains in theLimof, B'ck-and Chest. The V E N E : i A N L I N I M E N T w a s int oduced In 1874, and nonno ho has us d i t but continues to do so, many staling that if it was ten collar* a bottle they would not be withou<-. it. 'lhonsanrts of certificates c a n b e seen at the Depot-peaking of its wonderful curative propeities. o l d b y t h e Druggists at40 cis. Depot 42 Mm ray Street, New York. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE. Pit'sBeld. *>»8« . >pi a r t B8 R e v s . C V. Spear and R. M Avery, Principals. M Full. More room ready for term oneoi ng Jan 6,1879. Ad- KlDDERS rASTILixSibymaa. Stowell&Co. •"SBSSIMTHBL by mall. St ICbarlestoivn. Mass. A % Loads of MertieinalJRuhbisli Ji^owed by invalids, and tkeir physical /ihus kept alive for years, when that ^sV'onic stimulant and! corrective, Hos- er* iStomach Bitters, wpuld speedily set * •"•••'=.. iered and worn rv&t mechanism of |-, ; ;m in active and heklthful % operation V'lt has been demonstrated over aud /din that the requirements of the sick ivered far better by the bitters than by jjity of the miscalled remedies of the icopcoia. The stomach is strengthened, *r regulated, the bowels put in proper s ','the blood enriched and purified, and xf^rvous system rendered tranquil and V' As by this inestimable family medicine 1 caguard against disease, which is more- s imost agreeable and effective appetizer, y/ordial peculiarly adapted to the wauts ,i.aged and infirm, delicate temales, and . ! ^escing patients. It U, besides, im- .;? ely popular as an antidote to malaria. e Great Bore I The TJFFIN Well Boring & Rock Drilling Midline Bores We'ls from 41 > 44 inches in di- ameter. It is the best Rock Drl'lerknown.The only suc- cessful combined machine. $U5 A D * Y eaei y made. Book .FREE. LOOMIS 4 NVMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. THE SCIENTIFIC NKW8. New volume begins Jan'y 1,18*9 Terms One Do lara year Popular 8cixr.ee, Inveolioos, Machines, Tools, Implements, New Patents, Workshop and Family Hints ful y illustrated. An excelle tpaperfor manufactur- er . mechanics, inventois, and ail class- s. Only One Dollar a year, l e s 10 clubs. Specimens sent. S . B . W A L b S &SON' Publishers, 10 Spruce S t . N . T. Their ». SltfiiHl Seivice. '•^dually, the wild and ungovernable oas of nature are, through science, made of se toman. Following in the wake of the in- .genious inventions for the use of steam and Aricity, comes the organization of the U. S. :al Service. Ia it not. wonderful that a am could be originated and perfected. ..orebyan operator can accurately prt-dict o weather of a disl ant locality ? And yet ex- •Prtence proves our"storm signal" to be reli- abte. Equally great are the advances made in >i science of medicine. Step by step, uncer- ,-,^ties and doubts have yklded to absolute !ii>iiy. The discoveries of Harvey and v ncr have been succeeded by the Golden •< clival Diseovi>ry of Dr. R.i '{. Pierce. No •nger need people despair because some phy- f ian has pronouncefi the lungs unsouhd. rr.u' idreds of testimonials are on tile in the of- nc-,' ; of Dr. Pierce from those who had aban- doned all h >pe, and aad been given up to die by physicians and I friends. Incipient con- sumption, bronchitis^ and scrofulous tumors, speedilv, surely, and permanently, yield to the •healing influence of the Discovery. If the -bowels be constipated, use Dr, Pierce's Pleas- ant Purgative Pellet3. For full particulars see Pierce's) Memorandum Book, given away by all druirgists. ' Can you- any longer doubt when we bring you such positive testimony as this that Dr. Graves' FIE \RT REGULATOR is a cure for IfLiart Disease: i JUr. Insalls:—In 18621 waB troubled with aderange- rna-ittt of my he:trt; was sol could do no wo'kj took i vrlou? remedies, w t h but little relief, procured a bot- 1 ' 'e of Dr. <7 raves' HfCART REGTJ ATOR, and one bot- , s le did what other remedies failed to do—removed the -puble;and since 1863 have h a d s o return o f t h e touble. You are at liberty to use this If yon wish. Mas. W. C. WBXLM." Among the many forms of Heart Disease are palpitation. Enlargement, Spasms of the . Heart, Stoppage of the action of the Heart, Trembling all over aud about the Heart. Ossi- fication or Bony Formation of the Heart, Rheumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. Send your name to F. E. INGALLS, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet containing a list of stimonials of icures, &c. Dr. Graves' HEAIlT REGULATOR is for sale by drugsrista at .M) cents and $1 per bottle WHAT TORTURES ARE INFLICTED by a dis- ordered liver. Pains,in the ritrht side and . under the right shoulder blade, headache, nausea, indigestion, jcositi^eneis, unpleasant taste in the mouth and low spirits, are among its indicia. Besides, the saffron tinge it imparts to the skin is the reverse of becoming. But DR. MOTT'S VEGETAB&E LIVER PILLS speedly dispel the symptoms, by remedying the dis- order which produces them. 'Sold by all Druggists. For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WLNS- LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for children with never failing-success. It correcst acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery diarrhoea, whether arising from teething o other causes. An old and welMried remedy UScts. a bottle. M: ••,••-• \ gAPONIFIER Is the Old Reliable Concentrated Lye FOB FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for makinn Hard, Soft and Toilet Soap QTJIOKI/K. IT IS FULL WEIGHT ASD STRENGTH. 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Page 1: viz: at PABIS, 1867; VIENNA, ATJEUHJA, 1876, PABIS, … Sizes of Separators Made, ranir* :..„• from Six to Twelve Home size.i.nd twostyleaof Uonuted Borso Powers to match. STEAM

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fight the stone corona-Scottish Kings from

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[the seftt that wears a

[a marf^l of the "most X He v&$ a brave, hand <f\- man. -,]He was also a tad a sinister, coward­

l y . -i.l. chased; all over En-

an»l thfe mountainous , now : called Wales,

ir is was" before he canle to the throne. Liter he became king he was not chaste it all. • - \ •'; '• .I'.'JV • Qaeen Anne lia<J no issue except an mfortunate one m %er leg, which carried leroff Ausust 1st, 1714.

George I I I . can hkrdly be said to have •eignedV he merelv frizzled.

George IV. was a perfect wreck, he &id nothing but visits. We are wrong, be paid the debt tif nature June 26th,' 1830.

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There are many farmers who have ex-•tr.* good butter cbwsj.and do not know it. They have poor pastures.in summer, and no shelter and indifferent feed in winter. In the louse they have -no conveniences

ir * butter, the milk is set where iJo arrangements for keeping i t turner, and in the living room,

^cCthe odors of the kitchen in d neither the quantity nor the

e any index of what a cow can tange.

thick wind, broken wind, and r jarinff, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in norses use Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Don't buy a large pack of worthless powder.

An Irishman called at a drugstore to get a botde of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment for the Rheumatism; the druggist asked him in what part vi the bodv it troubled him most. "Be me soul, said be, I have it in every houl and corner of me."

To cleanse and whiten the teeth, to sweeten the breath, use Brown's Camphorated Sapona­ceous Dentifrice. Twenty-five cents a bottle

Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco

MASON k HAMLIN CMET ORGANS. D e m o n s t r a t e d b e s t b y H I G H E 8 T H O N O R S A T A L L W O R E D ' 8 E X P O S I T I O N S F < » S T W E L V E Y E A B S j v i z : a t P A B I S , 1867; V I E N N A , A T J E U H J A , 1876, P A B I S , 18

I M P O R T A W T S O T I C E . - F * ' m * r » ' P a m -i l*e- a n d o t h e r s c » n P u r c h a s e n o R e m e d y pqua l t o J - r . T O B I A S ' V K H E T I A N L I N I M E N T f o r t h e c u r e o C h o l o r a . D i a r r h o e a , D y s e n ary . <Croup, C o l i c a n d S e a S l c k n 8°, t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y — ( I t I s perfrctljr h a r m l e s s ; s e e o a t h a c o o m p a n y l i g e* c h h o t t e ) , a n l e x t e r n a l l y for O o r o n i c R h e u m a t i s m , H e a d a c h e , T a o t a n c h e , S o r e T h m x t . C u t s , Kurr.s, S w e l l i n g s , B r u i s e * , M o s q u i t o B i t e s , o l d S o r e s , P a i n s i n t h e L i m o f , B ' c k - a n d C h e s t . T h e V E N E : i A N L I N I M E N T w a s i n t o d u c e d In 1874, a n d n o n n o h o h a s u s d i t b u t c o n t i n u e s t o d o s o , m a n y staling that if it was ten collar* a bottle they would n o t b e withou<-. i t . ' l h o n s a n r t s o f c e r t i f i c a t e s c a n b e s e e n a t t h e D e p o t - p e a k i n g o f i t s w o n d e r f u l c u r a t i v e p r o p e i t i e s . o l d by t h e D r u g g i s t s a t 4 0 c i s . D e p o t 42 M m ray S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k .

A P L E W O O D I N S T I T U T E . P i t ' s B e l d . *>»8« . >pi

a r t B8 R e v s . C V . S p e a r a n d R . M A v e r y , P r i n c i p a l s . M

F u l l . M o r e r o o m r e a d y f o r t e r m o n e o i n g J a n 6,1879. A d -

KlDDERS rASTILixSibymaa. Stowell&Co. •"SBSSIMTHBL by m a l l . S t ICbarlestoivn. M a s s .

A % L o a d s o f Mer t i e ina l JRuhb i s l i

J i ^ o w e d by invalids, and tkeir physical / i h u s kept alive for years, when tha t

^sV'onic s t imulant and! corrective, Hos-er* iS tomach Bitters, wpuld speedily set

* •"•••'=.. iered and worn rv&t mechanism of |-,; ;m in active and heklthful% operation V'lt has been demonstrated over aud /din tha t the requirements of the sick ivered far better by the bitters than by

jjity of the miscalled remedies of the icopcoia. The stomach is strengthened,

*r regulated, the bowels pu t in proper s ' , ' the blood enriched and purified, and xf^rvous system rendered tranquil and V' As by this inestimable family medicine

1 caguard against disease, which is more-s imost agreeable and effective appetizer, y/ordial peculiarly adapted to the wauts ,i.aged and infirm, delicate temales, and .! ^escing patients. I t U, besides, im-.;? ely popular as an antidote to malaria.

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Great Bore I The TJFFIN Well Boring & Rock Drilling M i d l i n e B o r e s W e ' l s f r o m 4 1 > 44 i n c h e s i n d i ­

a m e t e r . I t i s t h e b e s t R o c k D r l ' l e r k n o w n . T h e o n l y suc -c e s s f u l c o m b i n e d m a c h i n e . $ U 5 A D * Y e a e i y m a d e . B o o k . F R E E . L O O M I S 4 N V M A N , T I F F I N , O H I O .

T H E S C I E N T I F I C NKW8. N e w v o l u m e b e g i n s J a n ' y 1,18*9 T e r m s O n e D o l a r a

y e a r P o p u l a r 8c ixr . ee , I n v e o l i o o s , M a c h i n e s , T o o l s , I m p l e m e n t s , N e w P a t e n t s , W o r k s h o p a n d F a m i l y H i n t s f u l y i l l u s t r a t e d . A n e x c e l l e t p a p e r f o r m a n u f a c t u r ­e r . m e c h a n i c s , i n v e n t o i s , a n d ai l c la s s - s. O n l y O n e D o l l a r a year , l e s 10 c l u b s . S p e c i m e n s s e n t .

S . B . W A L b S &SON' P u b l i s h e r s , 10 S p r u c e S t . N . T .

T h e i r » . SltfiiHl S e i v i c e . '•^dually, t he wild and ungovernable

oas of na tu re are, through science, made of se t o m a n . Following in the wake of the in-

.genious inventions for the use of steam and Aricity, comes the organization of the U. S. :al Service. Ia it not. wonderful tha t a am could be originated and perfected.

..orebyan operator can accurately prt-dict o weather of a disl ant locality ? And yet ex-

•Prtence proves our"s torm signal" to be reli-abte. Equally great are the advances made in

>i science of medicine. Step by step, uncer-,-,^ties and doubts have yklded to absolute

• !ii>iiy. The discoveries of Harvey and vncr have been succeeded by the Golden

•< clival Diseovi>ry of Dr. R.i '{. Pierce. No •nger need people despair because some phy-f ian has pronouncefi t he lungs unsouhd.

rr.u' idreds of testimonials are on tile in the of-nc-,';of Dr. Pierce from those who had aban­doned all h >pe, and aad been given u p to die by physicians and I friends. Incipient con­sumption, bronchitis^ and scrofulous tumors, speedilv, surely, and permanently, yield to the •healing influence of the Discovery. If the -bowels be constipated, use Dr, Pierce's Pleas­ant Purgative Pellet3. For full particulars see Pierce's) Memorandum Book, given away by all druirgists. '

Can you- any longer doubt when we bring you such positive testimony as this tha t Dr. Graves ' FIE \ R T REGULATOR is a cure for IfLiart Disease: i JUr. Insalls:—In 18621 waB troubled with aderange-

rna-ittt of m y he:trt ; w a s s o l c o u l d d o n o w o ' k j t o o k i vrlou? r e m e d i e s , w t h b u t l i t t l e rel ief , p r o c u r e d a b o t -

1' 'e of Dr. <7 r a v e s ' HfCART REGTJ A T O R , a n d o n e bot-, s l e d i d w h a t o t h e r r e m e d i e s f a i l e d to d o — r e m o v e d t h e

- p u b l e ; a n d s i n c e 1863 h a v e h a d s o r e t u r n of t h e t o u b l e . Y o u a r e a t l iberty t o u s e th i s I f y o n w i s h .

M a s . W. C. W B X L M . "

Among the many forms of Heart Disease are palpitation. Enlargement, Spasms of the

. Heart, Stoppage of the action of the Heart, Trembling all over aud about the Heart. Ossi­fication or Bony Formation of the Heart, Rheumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. Send your name to F. E. INGALLS, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet containing a list of t« stimonials of icures, &c.

Dr. Graves' HEAIlT REGULATOR is for sale by drugsrista at .M) cents and $1 per bottle

WHAT TORTURES ARE INFLICTED by a dis­ordered liver. Pains,in the ritrht side and

. under the right shoulder blade, headache, nausea, indigestion, jcositi^eneis, unpleasant taste in the mouth and low spirits, are among its indicia. Besides, the saffron tinge it imparts to the skin is the reverse of becoming. But DR. MOTT'S VEGETAB&E LIVER PILLS speedly dispel the symptoms, by remedying the dis­order which produces them. 'Sold by all Druggists.

For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WLNS-LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for children with never failing-success. It correcst acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery diarrhoea, whether arising from teething o other causes. An old and welMried remedy UScts. a bottle. M: ••,••-• \

g A P O N I F I E R Is the Old Reliable Concentrated Lye

FOB FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for makinn Hard,

S o f t a n d T o i l e t S o a p QTJIOKI/K. IT IS FULL WEIGHT ASD STRENGTH.

T h e m a r k e t i s flooded w i t h ( s o c a l l e d ) C o n c e n t r a t e d L y e , w h i c h ia a d u l t e r a t e d w i t h s a l t a n d r o s i n , a n d w o n m a k e s o a p .

SA\E MOSEY AND BUT THE

SAPONIFIER MADE BY THE

Permsylvatii i Salt vlaauf? P H I I A n R 1 . P H < A

Co

THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUiNE " Vibrator" Threshers,

WITH IMPROVED

MOUNTED HORSE POWERS. And Steam Thresher Ewgiaes,

Made only toy

NICHOLS, SHEPARD& CO., 3 A T I L E C R E E K , M I C H .

Tl i E M a t c h l e s s G r a i n - S a v i n g , T i m e -Saving, anil lloiiey-Savinj; Threshers of tula tiny aud generation. Beyond all Rivalry for Bapid Work, Per»

ac t Cleaning, and for Saving Grain from Wastage.

GRAIN Rnisers will not Submit to the enarmmiH waataxa of Oral", k t.ie interior work ilonu iiy the other machines, 'a'hen once posted on the difference.

THE E N T I R E Thrcshinar Expenses (and olten a t.i -I Times tliat umolltiti can hi mane l,y the Extra Grain SAVED l y these Improved Ma.-hlues.

| |*> Revolyliiff Shafts^Inmide, th© S e p n -and all such tim«-waRtins and Ki-ain-waetin? coinpll-

rationa. _ Perfectly adapted t.> all Kinds and Conditions of

rator. Entirely l^a from Beatera, rlckera, KaiiUlea, f! CO " Jditio

Grain, Wet or Dry, Loug or Siioi t, Headed or Bound.

N OT only Vas t ly S u p e r i o r for W h e a t , Oats, Barley, Kye, and like Grains, lint the ONXr Suc­cessful Thresher iu F h x , Timothy, Millet, Clo»er, and

Hko Seeds. Require* no " attachments " gr " rebuliding " to change from Grain to Seeds.

MARVELOUS for Simplicity of Par t s . using li'sn than mie-half the usual Belts and Gears. Makes no Litterings or Scatterings.

FOTTR S ize s o f S e p a r a t o r s M a d e , ranir* :..„• from Six to Twelve Home size.i .nd twosty leaof Uonuted Borso Powers to match.

STEAM Power Threshers a Swclal ty. A special s u e beparator made expressly for bieatu Power.

OUR Unrivaled Steam Thresher En . clues, with Valuabln Improvement* and Distinctive Features, far beyond any other tmUu. or kind.

I S Thorousrh Workmanship, Elecant PIDish. Prrfectinn of Parts. Completeness of Equipment, e t c , orjr" VIBBATOB" Thresaer Outfits are lnc«Biy«i«hlC,

FOR Pnrtlcnlars, call on our Dealer* ci* writ* to at, for Illustrated Circular, wiiich w» n u l l Uv.

1873; S A N T I A G O , 1 8 7 6 ; P H I I > " a n d O B A N D B W E E T D I B D

Ooxz> MKDAii, 1878. O n l y A m e r i c a n O r g a n * e v e r award­e d s u c h . S o l d f o r c a s h o r I n s t a l l m e n t s I U . U S T H A X E D CATALOGUES a n d O i r c n l a r s w i t h n e w S t y l e s a n d price?

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