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I have a positive remedy for the nhove disease; by its use 
thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing 
have been cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith inits efficacy, 
that I will send TWO BOTTLED FREE, together with a VAL¬ 
UABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give Ex¬ 
press & P. 0. address. DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., N. Y. 
H i W H Iff 
AWAY! 
-,-_-___........ w. winch the cut is not full size. It is one of the 
best knives made. The blades are made of the finest Sheffield steel; the handle is or fine bone or ebony, linen and 
riveted with brass, with German silv er tips and brass name-plate. The knife is made in tlie best manner, finished 
by hand, and is strong . neat and- durable. It is as fine a kmie as any one wishes to can y. and, while neither too 
k'rge nor too small, is just the right size to carry in the pocket without inconvenience. Many stoiekeepers charge 
k> cts. to $1 00 for knives no better than this, but if yon read on you will see bow and w hy we grsve it u way. 
>Ve wish to secure lu.iKio new readers to the ItEC’OICO AND if' A EJM E ML, a large weekly paper, con¬ 
taining 3a long columns of interesting and instructive matter of interest to all classes — late and practical Agri¬ 
cultural News, flints and Helps for the Household, Stories, Poetry, Fun, Fashions, Fancy Work; in short, a little 
of everything that is good for everybody. We will send the RECORD A.ST) FARMER every week for three 
month* for only c*ts., and give as a present the splendid knife described above. This is un unprece¬ 
dented offer. Take advantage of it now! We guarantee double value of money sent, and if you 
are not in every way satisfied we will return your money For ggl.&fi we wall send Five Knives and Five Subscript 
tions. Get four friends to send with you, and thereby get your paper and premium kkkk. S end at oncel 1 here 
is no timelike the present. Address, THE RECORD &. FARMER, 44 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 
FINE LACE REMNANTS 25 CENTS EACH. 
Our readers and agents may not be aware that a great business is done in selling 
Li ace Remnants. It is a fact, nevertheless. These remnants are the ends of 
valuable pieces of lace, and are just the same in every respect as the rest of the lace, 
oniy being short lengths; they are sold at less than one-half regular price. So that 
ladies who could not aflord to buy fine laces at regular prices can now do so. These 
fine remnants embrace all the celebrated designs such as Valenciennes, Bretonne, 
Languedoc, A.irerourt, D’Alencon, Cluny, Russian, Irish-1 oiut, and many other 
famous patterns too numerous to mention. Each remnant is either 2, 3, or 4 yarcR 
all round. When y. u order, state how many pieces of each particular length you 
want Vou can make a big success selling these laces. Ask your lady friends what ■taey 
think of the lace business. Our laces are put up in so attractive a style that this alone 
helps the sale. You have no measuring to do. but simply slicw the goods^ Y e offer 
these costly remnants to any person who rends this, no matter who, at the fobowli.g 
remarkably low prices 
remnant (any lengthh 
Address J. 
SONGS, One Cent Each 
_ * a a- 4 vr j nr * no o t ~a ai t> 
1 Babv Mine. 
6 The Old Cabin Home. 
6 The Little Ones at Home. 
12 See That My Grave’s Kept Green. 
13 Grandfather’s Clock. 
18 Where Was Moses when the Light 
24 Sweet By and By. [Went Out. 
26 Whoa, Emma. [Maggie. 
33 When you and I were Young 
36 When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home. 
48 Take this Letter to My Mother. 
49 A Model Love Letter,—comic 
63 Wife’s Commandments.—comic. 
i>4 Husband’s Commandments. 
66 Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. 
68 Marching Through Georgia- 
60 Widow in the Cottage by tlio Sea. 
65 The Minstrel Boy. 
70 Take Back the Heart. 
72 The Faded Coat of Blue. [Night. 
77 My Old Kentucky Homo. Good 
84 I'll be all Srniies to Night Love. 
86 Listen to the Mocking Bird. 
98 Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still 
94 Sunday Night When the Parlor’s 
96 The Gypsy’s Warning. (Full. 
102 ’Tis But a Little Faded Flower. 
104 The Girl I Left Behind Me. 
105 Little Buttercup. 
107 Carry Me Back to Old Vlrglnny. 
112 The Old Man’s Drunk Again. 
116 I Am Waiting, Essie Dear. 
; to Home & Mother 
121 Kiss Me, Kiss Your Darling. 
123 A Flower from Mother’s Grave. 
124 The Old Log Cabin on the Hill. 
130 Coming Thro’ the Rye, 
131 Must We, Then, Meet as Strangers 
138 The Kiss Behind the Door- 
139 I’ll Remember You, Love, in My 
[Prayers. 
146 You May Look, but Musn't Touch. 
150 There’s Always a Seat in the Par- 
__ lor for You. 
152 I’ve no Mother Now, I’m Weeping 
158 Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground. 
159 Say a Kind Word When You Can. 
165 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs. 
ineNorah O’Noal. 
167 Waiting, My Darling, for Thee. 
139 Jennie the Flower of Kildare. 
170 I’m Lonely Since My Mother Died 
172 Tenting on the Oil Camp Ground. 
176 Don’t You Go, Tommy, Don’t Go. 
13o Willie, Wo have Missed You. 
182 Over the Hili3 to the Poor Honse. 
185 Don’t be Angry with Me, Darling. 
191 Flirtation of the Fan. 
194 Why did ShoLoave Him ? [other. 
196 Thou Hast Learned to Love An- 
203 There’s None Like a Mother. 
204 You Were False, but I’ll Forgive. 
209 Whisoer Softly, Mother’s Dying. 
211 Will You Love Me, Whem I’m Old. 
220 Annie Lanrie. 
222 Sherman’s March to the Sea. 
224 Come. Birdie, Come. 
298 Love Among the Roses. 
2.2 Old Arm Chair (as sung by Barry.) 
£39 Tho Sailor’s Grave, [in the Garden 
242 Farmer’s Daughter ; or Chicken* 
£ 13 Oh I Dcm Golden Slippers. 
£16 Poor, but a Gentleman Still. 
£49 Nobody’s Darling but Mine. 
£51 Put My Little Shoes Away. 
£53 Darling Nellie Gray. 
£55 Little Brown Jug. 
256 Ben Bolt. 
£57 Good-Bye Sweetheart. 
239 Sadie Ray. 
270 Tim Finigan’s Wake. 
£73 The Hat My Fath r AVore. 
275 I’ve Only Been Down to the Club. 
277 Kiss Me Again. 
279 The Vacant Chair. 
280 The Sweet Sunny South. 
233 Come Home Father. 
234 Little Maggie May. 
236 Molly Bavvn. 
288 Sally in Our Ally. 
209 Poor Old Ned. 
292 Man in the Moon Is Looking. 
295 Broken Down. 
300 My Little One’s Waiting for Me. 
301 I’ll Go Back to my Old Love Agala 
302 The Butcher Boy. 
3o5 I’se Gwine Back to Dixie. 
308 Where is My Boy To-Night. 
310 The Five Cent Shave. 
319 Linger, Not Darling. 
326 Dancing in the Sunlight. 
119 Take Me Bac 
120 Come, Sit by My Side, Darling. 
We will send by mail, post-paid, any ten of these songs for | O cents ; any twenty-five songs for 15 cents; any 
Fifty for 25 cents. Or we will send all the above one hundred songs, post-paid for 40 cents. Remember, we will 
not send less than ten songs. Order songs by numbers only. Send one or three cent postage stamps. Valuable 
catalogue Free. Meution this paper. WORLD MANUF’C CO., 122 Nassau Street, New York. 
