IT STANDS AT This cuteho ws the Ne?6tj le of wood work - ARTISTICALLY WDT $if i JOBS? In its Mechanical construction it has no rival. THE NEW LINE OF f hat are now being rflaced with each "Domestic' are specialties, them. These attachments and the USTIETW" WOODWORE make the cellence. Domestic toore everthan without Jr or Bale by ' cii? S. W. WHITE, Red Cross, N. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Main street, Richmond, Va. F(JK FEMININE READERS Where W omen urc Old at Tliir y. The government of the house ti the Brahmin is strictly in the hanas of t e man; of the father during the youth of the family, and of the eldest son after he marries. The eon always takes his wife to the parental roof, anclas the- sons marry, additions are built to the house until it becomes a village in itself. In this place the Avomen are imprisoned literally buried alive. From the day of their marriage, which is at a very early age, they never see more of ths outer world than the narrow expanse of sky nnd cloud that looks down upon them between the walla of their prison home. No men are allowed to enter the house but the members of the family and the priest, except on very rare occasion, and then unseen by the women. Married at Ten years for spiusterhood is abomina ble mothers at twelve, they are faded and old at the beginning of their fifth lustrum. They ditj jf sheer old age at about thirty. A Venetian Wedding Day. A Venetian festival, says a correspond ent, is a synonym of all that is magnifi cent and romantic. From the earliest history the fetes have been events of the greatest popular interest and importance. They have been celebrated most frequently to perpetuate the memory of , some tri umph of the Venetian army! and the patriotism of the people has been kept alive by these fetes quite as much as by the consciousness of commercial import ance and power. For centuries the Marian festivals were the most important holidays of the year. It was a custom introduced early in the tenth century to select from the different parishes of the city twelve poor maidens, distinguished for virtue and beauty, who were provided with dowry at the cost of the state, and fitted out with wedding trousseaus from the treasury of St. Mark. The girls were dressed in long robes of white, with loosened, hair interwoven with threads of gold, and in a rich barge were carried to the Church of St. Peter, followed by a cortege of gayly decorated gondolas, with music ana singiug, the doce and signory accompanying the pro cession. Each maiden bore in her hand a small box containing her dowry and met her appointed husband in the church. Mass was celebrated, and the bishop of ficiated in the marriage ceremonies. This was the beginning of the fete, which lasted a whole week. With the growth of luxury and laxity of morals the fes tival lost its original character, and it becaine necessary to limit its observance, and during the Genovese war, in thtf fourteenth century, the celebration was neglected and fell into disuse. An inci dent which happened in the tenth cen tury during the observance of this fes tival has long been a favorite theme ol artists and poets, and illustrates too well the spirit of the day and the isolation of the new republic to be omitted here. The Trieste pirates long watched an op THE HEAD. that the company is now Introducing. OTIFUL. ATTACHMENTS No other machine has question, the acknowledged standard of ex. Address Domestic Sewing Machtsz Co., 900 oc 13-jm portunity to rob the festal barge of its treasures, both human and monetary,and one fine morning of St. Mary's eve they burst open the doors of the "chnrch, sur prised the congregation and escaped ith the brides and the treasures. The doge, who was present, urged immediate pur suit. Every boat capable of carrying rowers -was manned and put to sea in tho greatest haste. Venice rose as one man to join the pursuit of the pirates and to as sist in the recovery of the brides. The enthusiasm of the Venetians was so irre sistible that the pirates were overtaken and beaten in one of the entrances to the lagoon. Not a pirate escaped, such was the fury of the" pursuers. The brides were recovered entirely unharmed, and the ceremony of marriage took place wi2 nereased pomp the same evening. seaweed ana us uses. In tropical climates the little air b'ad ders which support the scawracks are of great service, for the masses of seaweed are several hundred feet long and of considerable height, having stems the thickness of a man's thigh, and branches and drooping stems which support in numerable forms of animal life, such as corals, crabs, worms of" different kinds, together with mosses and weeds of the sea, and being beskfe a place of deposit for innumerable eggs of various crea tures. In Scotland the tender parts ol the 6eawracks, known as tangles, are ' used as food, and when cooked are con- j sidered choice diet for cattle. The stems I of a very hard, horny variety of the sea-1 wrars are used as knife-handles. They J are cut in short pieces, and while moist ! or green the blade is forced in at one end. When the stem dries it rlina firmly to the knife blade. Being gnarled I blei buck's horn, and j and hornv t. rctfmhe when tipped with metal and fully fin- preferring, as he said, "reg'lar ished, forms an expensive knife-handle, faculty.' " Eventually, however, his The rose-tangles are higher up in the i Jnother 8 persuasions prevailed, and scale of vegetable life, and their delicate ; he, aSreed to allow himstlf to be tints render them very beautiful. Of ! taken to ,8ee. Daniel R , the bone these. dulse is an imnortant varietv to setter. A bed for the invalid was extem- the Scotch and Irish, who. beside using i it as food, both in its raw state and cooked in milk, find in it a substitute ! for tobacco. Carrageen moss is another 1 kind of rose-tanffle. from which a nour- : lbning jeny is made. The Chinese use 1 one variety of rose-tangle as a chief in- I gredient in other glossing preparations; ' twenty-seven thousaud pounds are brought annually to Canton and 6old at : from six to eighteen pice per pound. J The aggregate production of coal in i 1883 m til-eat Britain, the United States Germany, Fiance and Belgium was 331, 000,000 tons in round figures. In 1882 the corresponding production was 35G. i uuu.uuu tons; m 1831. 332.200.000 tons: in 1880, 315,100,000 ton, and in 1879 385,600,000 tons. An authority says: "Feed your dogs on porridge made of Indian meal instead of oatmeal. They will thrive better on it. ana bes de it puts hebk'n." a finer Hosg op ! : WISE WORDS. Shun delays they breed remorse. Flattery sits in the parlor when plain dealing is kicked out of doors. To count but few things necessary is the foundation of mary virtues. A man as he manajres himself may die. j old at thirty, or young at eighty. From our ancestors came our name; but from our virtues our honors. A man's own good breeding is the best security against other people's ill man ners. The best and most important part of man's education is that which he gives himself. Every man who cheats, or slanders, or steals, adds to the aggregate guilt of the nation. If you are determined to live and die a slave to custom, see that it is at least a good one. What you are doing for love you can do no longer for mere gain. The higher motive drives out the lower. Food breeding is benevolence in trifles, or the preference of others to ourselves in the daily occurrences of life. The Lord is love itself and mercy, and desires to save every one, and with mighty power to attract him to heaven, that is, to Himself. If you have a friend that will reprove your faults and foibles, consider you en joy a blessing which the President of the United States cannot have. A virtuous man who has passed through the temptations of the world, may Lie compared to a fish who lives all the time in salt water, yet is still fresh. Time for Various Foods to Digest. Many people discuss and "cuss" diges tion and indigestion. Yet how little is generally understood of these subjects! Great writers like Stahl, lilondlot, Pay en and Descharaps have produced vol umes of scientific argument to prove that the stomach is the great organ of the human system and must be tenderly and carefully treated. What we need, however, are simple rules. Take, then, only such food as you believe your stomach can easily assimi late. To assist in this selection we ap pend the time required to digest the various articles of food mentioned : ONE HOUK. Pigs' feet, boiled, 1 hou; boiled tripe, lh. ; boiled rice, lh. FROM ONE TO TWO HOURS. Fresh eggs (beaten;, 1 hour 30 minutes ; fresh salmon trout, boiled, lh. 30m. barley soup, lh. 30m. ; venison, broiled, lh. 35m.; brain, boiled, lh. 45m. ; sago, lh. 45m. ; beef liver, broiled, 2h. ; miik, boiled, 2h. ; fresh eggs, raw, 2h. ; salt codfish, 2h. ; tapiocar boiled, 2h. ; sauer kraut, 2h. ; sour apples, 2h. FROM TWO TO THREE HOURS. Fresh milk, 2 hours 15 minutes; fresh eggs, roasted, 2h. 15m.; wild turkey, roasted, 2. 18m. ; wild turkey, boiled, 2h. 15m. ; tame turkey, roasted," 2h. 30m.'; wild goose, roasted, 2h. 30m.. young pig, 2h. 30m. ; lamb, broiled, 2h. 30m. ; gelatine, boiled, 2h. 30m., hash meat with vegetables boiled, 2h. 30m. ; boiled beans, 2h. 30m. ; boiled bread soup, 2h. 30m. ; potatoes, roasted or baked, 2h. 30m.; cabbage, raw, 2h. 30m.; Savoy cake, 2h. 30m. ; chicken fricassee, 2h. 45m. ; cream boiled in oven, 2h. 45m. ; oysters, raw, 2h. 55m.; beef, lean, roasted, 3h. : beefsteak, broiled, 3h. ; mutton, roasted or boiled, 3h. ; pork' raw, salt, 3h. ; chicken bjuillon, 3h. : bean soup, 3h. ; apple pudding, baked, 3h. FROM THREE TO FOUR HOURS. i Beef, boiled, with mustard, 3 hours 10 minutes; pork, broiled, 3h. 15m.; mut ton, roasted, 3h. 15m. ; oysters, roasted, 3h. 15m.; carrots, boiled, 3h. 15m.: sausage, fresh, broiled, 3h. 20m:; dried beef, lean, roasted, 3h. 30iu. ; eggs, fresh and cooked hard, 3h. 30m.; mutton bouillon, 8h. 30m. : oysters, stewed, 3h. 30m. butter, melted, 3h. 30m. ; cheese, old and strong, 3h. 30m. ; beef, boiled with salt, 3h. 0m. ; beef, lean, fried, 4h. : veal, fresh, broiled, 4h. ; chicken, boiled or roasted, 4h. ; duck, roasted, 4h. FROM FOUR TO FIVE HOURS. Beef, old and salted, 4 hours 15 min utes; salt pork, fried, 4h. 15m.; carti lage, boiled, 4h. 15m.; bouillon from bones, 4h, 15m. ; pork, salted and boiled, 4h. 30m. ; veal, fried, 4h. 30m. ; wild duck, roasted, 4h. 30m. ; grease (mutton), boiled, 4h. 30m. ; cabbage, boiled, 4h. 30m.; pork, roasted, entrelarde. 5h. 15m. tallow, (beef), boiled, oh. 30m.; tendon, boiled, 5h. 30m. New York Herald. The Boy and the Bone-Setter. Speaking of bone-setters recalls a good story which occurred in the north of Scotland, where one of them had risen to great fame, and no small for tune by his skill. A country lad resid ing a few miles off had got his leg hurt at one of the local factories, and had been treated for some time by the local medical man without any good ream, ins momer, wno naa great laitn : " the neighboring bone-setter, wanted the lad to go to him, which he declined, Porlzed ,on a cart, and, accompanied by j ftI anxl0us, mother, he was after a, rather Pa,nfu journey taken to the l.ovrn wbe,re, the bone setter resided. The leS wa3 uiy examined and it was found necessary to haul it very severely, in order, as the bone-setter said, ''to get j '"v " j-ivj ictn nu nuciai Willi i his screams while this was going on, but ! , eventually the bone was "got in," and ! I ne was tola to go borne and in a few I days he would be all right and fit for his ' work. I He was lifted up on the cart again, and with his mother 6eated beside him, set off for home. "Didn't Danny do the I thing well?" " said the joyous old lady, j "Yes, he did, mother," said the lad, "but I was na sic a fool as gie him tae sair leg!'' The "reg'iar faculty" will, we have no doubt, appreciate the story. Wh itehall lievicic. About 5,000 patents have been granted by our government ior churns, and still inventors are at work perfecting new d Bigns, Farms in France There are millions of farms in France containing from a quarter of an acre to four acres, writes a correspondent from Dijon. I find that about an acre and a half is about all the most r mbitious man wants. The rent for land is always one half the crop. The land is worth about four hundred dollars an acre; or, if in grapevines:, six hundred dollars. This is why France is like a flower garden. In England there are two hundred and twenty-seven thousand land owners. The Frenchman on his two acres, with his barefooted wife cutting grain with a sickle by his side, is happy and contented, because he knows no better. Such a de graded life would drive an American farmer mad. The Frenchman thrives because he spends nothing. He has no wants beyond the coarsest food and the washings of the grape skins after the wine is made. Yes, he is thrifty. He saves money, tao. The aggregated wealth of thirty million poor, degraded, bare footed peasants makes France rich. The ignorance of the French farmer is appall ing. I never saw a newspaper in a French farm village. Their wants are no more than the wants of a horse. The French man eats the coarsest food ; about the ame as he feeds his horse. He will eat coarse bread and wine for breakfast; soup, bread and wine for dinner; and, perhaps, bread and milk for supper, ne does not know what coffee or tea is. Training of Children. As soon as your little lass can prattle and run about teach her order, cleanli ness, neatness and economy. The second you can commence almost at birth. Buy her some toys a house and cradle, if possible supply her with a place to put them in, nor suffer any member of the ff.mily to disturb or appropriate that place. As soon as she is tired of her playthings make her dust and stow them neatly away in their proper places. This will teach her order and punctuality. As she advances give her lessons in sewing and making garments for her dolls ; also to make the curtains, carpets and uphol stery for the chairs, 6ofas and ottoman'6, and arrange them properly, to keep the house clean and the dolls clothes also. By this you will lay the foundation of a good, sound, practical domestic educa tion, and will soon discover all the ele ments of a well ordered and regulated system pervading every action and move ment of your little pupil. Mexico, according to the recent statis tics, has a population of 10,000,000, and the value of property estimated at $3,549,000,000. In thirty years' successful experience in the manufacture of lo0,000 instruments, the Mason & Hamlin company have accumulated facilities for manufacture without which they could neither produce as good organs as they now make, nor with as great economy. Said an exp2rienced manufacturer in witnessing the operation of a single machine in their fac tory recently: "One boy with that machine does as much work as ten skilled workmen could do without it, and does it better at mat. These accumulated facilities, including ex perienced and skilled workmen, are the secret of their producing organs which are unques tionably the best, yet can be sold at prices which are little more than those of the poor est. Boston Traveller. Vassar girls don't swear. They say 'buygnm.' How Women Differ From Men. Ab least three men on the average jury are hound to disagree with the rest just to show that they've got minds of their own; but there is no disagreement among the women as to the merits of Dr. Pierce's " Favorite Pre scription." They are all unanimous in pro nouncing it the best remedy in the world for all those chronic diseases, weaknesses and complaints peculiar to their sex. It trans forms the pale, haggard, dispirited woman into one of sparkling health, and the ringing laugh again " reigns supreme " iu the happy household. Stage struck-knocked down by an omnibus. The medical profession are slow (and rightly so) to endorse every new medi cine that is advertised and sold; but honest merit convinces the fair-minded after a rea sonable time. Physicians in good standing often prescribe Mrs. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound for the cure of female weak- One-half of all the telegraph wires in France are underground. Tlninan Calve. An exchange says: 'Nine-tenths of thu unhappy marriages result from human calves being allowed to run at large in society pas tures." Nine-tenths of the chronic or linger' ing diseases of to-day originate in imuro blood, liver complaint or biliousness, result ing in scrofula, consumption (which is but scrofula of the lungs), sores, ulcere, skin dis eases and kindred s factions. Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery " cures all these. Of druggists. Providence belles are knitting their own silk stockings. "Buchu-Pabia." Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Iritation, Stone,Gravel,Catarrh of bladder.$l. Drugts. Most of the mica used in Btoves is from the Black Hills. The worst pile tumors cured in ten days, rupture in one month. Pamphlet two (3cL) stamps. W orld's Dispensary Medi cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The population of the United States is now 57,000,1 (H Heart Fains. Palpitation,Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness Indigestion,cured by'!Wells'Health Renewer Carbo-llnes. Sorrow and gloom the soul may meet, Yet love wrings triumph from defeat; And the coarsest hair can still be fine By using Magic Carboline. Kongh on Corns." Ask for Wells' 'Rough on Corns. 'loo. Com plete cure. Hard or softcorns, warts, bunions. Me? sman's Peptonized beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containingita entire nutri tious properties. It contains blood-makin? force generating and Ufe-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. CaswelL Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by drnggis ta. "ltougu on ltats." Clears outrats,mice,roaches,flies, bedbugs, ants,8kunks,chipmunks,gophers. 15c. D'g'sts The Great American Chorus. Sneezing, snuffing and coughing! This is the music all over the land just now. And will be until June "I've got such an awful cold in my head." Cure it with Ely's Cream Balm or it may end in the toughest form of Catarrh. Maybe you have Catarrh now. Nothing is more nauseous and dreadful. This remedy masters it as no other ever did. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Applied by the floger to the nostrils. Pleasant, certain, radical. TVby Will Yon Diet ? Scovfll's Sarsaparilla, or Blood ani Liver Syrup, for the cure of scrofulous taint, rheu matism, white swelling, gout, goitre, con sumption, bronchitis, nervous debility, mala ria, and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. Certi5ca":cs can be presented from many leading physicians, ministers, and the heads of families through out the land, indorsing Pcovill's Blood and Liver Syrup. AVe ere constantly in reeipt f certilicats of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recommend it as the Lest Ln.wn remeJy for lha cure of the above dis- li LTDIA E. riXKUAM'S Veptalile Compiii 13 A POSITIVE CU23 For Female Complaints and iWeakncsscn so common to oar best female population. It will cars entirely the -worst form of Female Com plaints, all Orarlan troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted lo the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in an early 6tage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there Is checked very speedily by its use. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys ail craving" for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach, It cures BloatiDor, Headaches, Kcrvous Prostration. General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indiges tion. That feeluif? of bearing down,oausing:pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by ita uso. It wiU at all times and tinder all circumstances act in harmony with tho laws that govern the Female system. For the care of Kidney Complaint of either sex, this Compound is unsurpassed. Price SL00. SUbottlesfor 55.00, No family should be without LYDtA E. PIXKUAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness and wrpiaity or tne uver. 85 cent3 a box at all druggists. tVfti Causes no Pain. CQfl Gives Belief at Once. Not a Liq uid or Snnff. Ap- !'! ply into nostrils. ment will Care. M Give it a Trial. hay-fever ssssssa-at tered Send for circular, sample by maii 10 ct. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists. Owego. N. Y. Hobtetter's Stom ach Bitters is a fine blood depurent, a ra tional cathartic, and a supnrb ant J-bilious Kpecitic.lt rallies the failing energiesof the d e b i 1 i t uted, and checks prematurede cay. Feverand ague, biilious remittent, djsDensia ajd bowel X'lgg. complaints are Ofe among tho evils !&?.' 'i"7 which it entirely re moves. In tropical countries, where the liver and bowels sre organs most unfavor ably affected by the combined influence of climate, diet and water, it is a v.- ry nec essary saegnard.For sale by all druggists and dealersgenerally. PERFECTION 7 CLASS FOUNT STUDENT LAMP, Pat. Ncv. 22, '81. Combining with r.nr Mf-Ac'.-ins Valve and Non-Heatit g Burner, the one thing needi-u 10 make an Absolutely Perfect Lamp. Io rupning over of the oil nor If akmg of the fount. Ask for the Perfection lnss Fount Student Lamp. Manufactured and for sale, at wholesale only, by the Manhattan Brass Co., Firs Ave. and 28(A St., JV. T. Send for Tlluttrated Explanatory Circtilgr, 1AS0N & $22 TO $900. RICHEST HONORS AT ALL GREAT WORLD'3 EXHIBITIONS FOR SEVENTEEN TEARS. Only American Organs Awarded such at any Fcr Cash, Easy Payments or Rented. UPRIGHT PIANOS presenting; very highest excellence yet attained in such instruments; adding to all previous improve ments one of greater value than any; -cnrirj(r most pur;, refilled, musienl tones and increased durability; especially avoiding liability to get out of tune, lilus trated Catalogues free. Masons Hamlin Orp ani Piano Co, Boston, 154 Tremont St.; N.York, 46 E. 14th uiiicago, i waoastiAve, Brown's Iron Bitters com bines Iron with pure vegetable tonics. It is compounded on thoroughly sci entific and medicinal principles, and cannot intoxicate. All other preparations of Iron cause headache, and produce constipation. Brown's Iron Bitters is the oyL.Y Iron medicine that is not injurious its use does not even blacken the teeth. It not only cures the worst cases of Dyspepsia, but insures a hearty ap petite and good digestion. war &t CELEBRATES STYLES ORGANS f( Wff3 ll If Iggs'- CjJ ifw H If i 1 k I JSThe &$l PbysiJ i jTtP&X - only Iron y"jy clans and tv ' $jT L. Ikymedicine taat( JT lJlDrugglsts re-t ig?B y will not blacken P U B I T Y O commend It aa i V fe f f y'orlnjuretneteetn. the best. Try It. If ' Jjk SURE APPETIZER. BEST TONIC KNOWnNH , Will cure quickly and completely Dyspepsia, Weakness, v . V ill Malaria, Impure Blood, Chills and Fever, V fil and Neuralgia. ;"i tfl 0h, Tv r Xl f 5hv V i vX"RI!y r 111 xIyv Xa r HTVAIiTJ AB IE M II l TOB LADIES AND FOB ALL II YA PEBSONS WHO LEAD A SEDENTARY LIFE. I h relievesmMgestion xnrrx oures dyspepsia. A I 1 1 . ItlsagureremedyVM It strengthenB tne I 1 V j for diseases of 2( JL muscles, tones arKl V'Vr J I TV tneliverandVPURITYyinvlgoratestney n"Mt I x S kS Kidneys. xV system. sHr :S' Positively cure SICK-HE &DACHE, Billensnem. and all LTVEa and BOWEL Complaints. MALARIA BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSEi. For Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. "I find them a vaiuablo Cotnartin a-d I.ivpr Pill. Dr. T. M. Palmer. Montieeilo. FW." "In my practice I use no other. J. Dennison, ALD., DeWitt, Iowa." Sold everywhere, cr sent by m fe-otixjn ajaagpa. Valyahlf taicrq WMA k I. fOagBQg ft Wh gggliT. W- Words of IFaniinff and Comfort. "If you are suffering; from poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer if you are simply ailing, or if you feel 'weak and dispirited, without clearly know 'ing why. Hop Bitters 'will surely euro you. If you are a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mother worn out with care and work, or a man of business or labor, weakened by the strain of your every day duties, or a man of letters toilinsr over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you. If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, ov are young and growing too fast, as is often the case, "Or if you are In the vrorkshop, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and fee! that your system necusclenusin-;, ion 'inp, or ktiiiiulatinir, without iutoxicut 'ing, if you are old. blood thin and impure, pulse 'feeble, nerves nn;tea!y, faculties 'waning, Il3 Hitters i. what you nerd to gfte you new life, htaith and vigor.'' If you are costive, or dyspeptic or suffer lr.g from any other of the numerous dis eases of the stomach orbowtls, it is your own fault If you remain ill. If you are wanting: away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tenu tins death this moment, and turn for a-cure to Hop Latere. If you are sick with that tumble sickness. Nervousness, you will find ft "balm in Gil ead" in Hop Bitters. If yon are a frequenter, or a resident of; a miasmatic district, barricade your sys- tern against the scourge of nUcoiiuir.es Malaria, Epidemic, Bilious and lnier- mittent rcvers by the use of Hop Bitters If you have rough, pimply, or callow skin, bad breath, Bop Bitters will give you fair skin, rirt blood, the sweetest breath aud h-aith. $500 will be paid for a case they wiil not cure or help. A Lady's Wish. "Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear ani 'soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. "Yon can taMly make it fo,'? answered the fritnd. 4Iow inquired the first lady. "By i sing Iloji Bitters that mikes pnre, rxfc b ood and blooming health, it did it for me as you observe." saN ne genuine without a bunch of green Hopt on the white label. Shun all tbe i'.e, poiionous. ftnff with 'Hop" or "Hops" in their i:aii;e. BNU 45 Paynes' Automatic Engines and Saw-Milt orn TFArFTt. We offer an 8 to In H. P. mounted Engine with Mill. fiO-in. 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