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We clip the following from the Lou Igvittc, Ky. 
Courier-JournalAdvertisement* in several pa- 
t nminering cured by Bute*’Appliances For de ; 
I scription, uddress SIMPSON & CO., Box 5076, N.Y 
it itnir limner. 
“MOTHER’S FOOL.” 
“ Trs plain to me,” said a farmer’s wife, 
’ Those boys will make their mark in life; 
They never were made to handle • hoe. 
And at once to college ought to go. 
There’s Fred—he's little better'll a fool; 
But John and Henry mitff go to school.” 
“ Well, really, wife,” quoth Fanner Brown, 
As he Rid Ids mug of older down, 
“ Fred does more work In u day for me 
Than both hi* brothers do In throe. 
Book laming will never plant one's corn. 
Nor hoe potatoes, sure's you’re born. 
Nor mend u roil of broken fence. 
For my part, give me common «nm.” 
But his wile was bound the roost to rule. 
And John and Henry were sent to school; 
While Fred, of course, was left behind, 
For his mother said he had no mind I 
Five years at school the students spent, 
Then Into business each one went. 
John learned to play the Bute and fiddle, 
And parted hi* hair, of course. In the middle; 
While h!s broth.dr looked rather higher thnu he, 
And hung out a sigu, " IX. E. Brown, M. D.” 
Meanwhile, at home their brother Fred 
Had taken a notion Into his head ; 
But he quietly trimmed his apple trees, 
And weeded his onions, and planted peas; 
While, somehow, either by hook or by crook. 
He managed to rend full many a book; 
Until, nt last, his rather said 
He was getting *' book, larnln’ ” into his head. 
*• Hut, for all that,' said Farmer Browu, 
He's the smartest boy there is in town.” 
The war broke out, und Captain Fred 
One hundred men to the battle led ; 
And when the rebel flag came down. 
He came nmreXnng home as General Brown. 
But he went, to work on the farm again, 
(And plowed the ground and sowed the grain,) 
Re-shingled the barn, and mended the fence, 
And tlic people declared, ** He liad common sense.” 
Now, common sense was very rare, 
And the Slate House needed a portion there; 
So. the ” Family Dunce” moved Into town, 
And the people called him Governor Brown ; 
And his brothers, who went to the city school. 
Came homo to live with " Mother's Fool.” 
[ft. F. Russell. 
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EDUCATIONAL QUESTIONS.. 
[From Punch.] 
(Prize Questions and Answers: Dedicated to the 
Loudon School Board.) 
Q.—Wlio was Zero? 
A.—A Roman philosopher, who played on the 
fiddle while inventing the tliermometer. 
Q.—State what you know of Plutarch ? 
A.—Ho was K ing of the Internal Regions, mar¬ 
ried Porcupine, and subsequently re-wrote the 
Heathen Mythology. 
Q.—Who was Theodolite? 
A.—A native of Alexandria, and a Christian 
historian. 
Q.—Give a short account of Abelard. 
A.—He was a solicitor who refused to go to 
the Crusades. His partner was licloise. They 
were both buried together. 
Q.—How many Graces were there? - 
A.—Nine. 
Q.—Mention them in order. 
A.—A Grace before dinner, a Grace after, a 
Grace Darling. That’s three. Three Graces of 
Canterbury, York and Dublin. That’s six. A 
Grace of the Cambridge Senate, a bad Grace 
and a good Grace. That’s nine. 
Q.—How did Shakspeare make use of Niobe 
as a simile? 
A.—Ho said she was like a large theater, “ all 
tiers.” 
Q.—When does a Russian serf have areal holi¬ 
day? 
A.—When he gets a Tenanting. 
Q .—Who were the Nestoriaus? 
A.—They were followers of Nestor, one of the 
oldest and wisest Greeks of his age. 
Q.—State what you know of the Marionettes ? 
A.—They were heretics living lu Syria. 
Q.—Do you re tember any vegetarians in the 
the fourth cent try ? 
A.—Yes, certainly; they were a party among 
the Arians, just as the Vogetable-Maro-nites 
formed a distinct sect among the Maronites. 
Q.—Who was the founder of the last named 
sect? 
A.—P. Virgiltas Maro, after whom they were 
called. 
Q.—Who was Hero ? 
A. - A Heroine, beloved by Neander, who 
wrote his Church history, and was then drowned 
out bathing. 
Prize given. Examination closed. 
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FACE-SPREADING PARAGRAPHS. 
At a California fair, several bottlcsof strained 
honey were put. on exhibition, when a chap put 
a bottle of castor oil with the rest. Several old 
ladies sampled it with the same result. The 
opinion of all who tried it was, that the bee who 
laid it was a fraud. One old lady said even the 
bees had got to cheating now-a-days. 
There is a paper printed in the Cherokee Na¬ 
tion, in the “native dialect,” An Arkansas ed¬ 
itor says:—“ It is the worst specimen of pickled 
tongue wo ever saw. It looks as though a nitro¬ 
glycerine explosion had occurred in a type 
foundry." 
A CHICAGO music store recently sold a piano, 
and the buyer soon after wrote to the dealers 
that he and his wife couldn’t find ihe place to 
wind it up, and they wanted to be told at once 
how to make the thing go. 
An ingenious young woman, having heard 
that Mr. Jefferson had made a fortune by play¬ 
ing “Rip Van Winkle,” wondered, when she saw 
him in the character, why he didn’t wear be [un¬ 
clothes. 
A leading lecturer classifies his audience ns 
follows: —The “still-nt tuntives," the "quick- 
responsives," the “ hard-to-lifts,” the “ won’t- 
applauds," and the "get-up-and-go-outs.” 
W hen a man and a woman are made one, the 
question Is, “ Which one?" Sometimes there is 
•a long struggle between them before the matter 
is settled. 
Some disreputable savage has introduced the 
M Nilsson brand” of chewing jyiyn, 
A Western editor represents money as “close, 
but not close enough to reach.” 
feltr. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 7. 
CS* - Answer In two weeks. 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA—No. 2. 
Eleven letters me express, 
Quite obvious beyond some guess. 
A subject new, but. slightly seen. 
Great matter of research marine. 
A fruit is 4. 10. 7, 8; 
A mere legume when decan date, 
But if it be deeapidote, 
There is by which we auscultate; 
Reversed, (as 'twore, reciprocate,) 
Is farmers’ work in summer lute. 
My 9, 2, 7,8 and 3 
May purport, or a quota be, 
Ensuing from what can be done 
By 7, 6, 6, 5 und 1. 
My second, 7, 8 and 4, 
Will music tinkle, fingered o’er; 
If 9 to it, as first, be placed. 
We have acute, an acid taste. 
The 9, 6, 6, 4,3 and 10 
Some inclination marks, and when 
Aeephnlous we do transpose, 
A three-named simple measure shows; 
But melting snow or kitchen waste, 
If its last letter be effaced. 
2, 7,1,10 doth size affect; 
Mixed up, resembles disrespect. 
Answer In two weeks. 
HIDDEN CITIES.—No. 3. 
1. Brown’s Bronchial Troches terrify children. 
2. Whenever I eat I’m sick. 
3. Never snub a dentist. 
4. A little nap lessens one's fatigue. 
5. Rancor kills sometimes. 
6. You ask me to hide a city, but I can’t, 
7. How long is la ud benefited by underdrain¬ 
ing? 
8. Are the waves of the Atlantic level and 
smooth ? 
9. The archer awed me by his shot. 
10. In general eight is the best number for a 
dance. E. and M. 
£3P" Answer in two weeks. 
-*♦« 
CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.—No. 3. 
My first is in vine but not in bud. 
My second lsin shower but not in scud, 
My third is in race hut not in win, 
My fourth is in bad but not in sin. 
My fifth is in noun but not In verb. 
My sixth is in weed but not in herb, 
My seventh is in many but not In few, 
My eight is In Ship but not in crew, 
My whole isa place where wo often sec 
The whole household sitting merrily 
£3F“ Answer in two weeks. Eunice. 
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PUZZLE-No. 1. 
— 
Express 1,000 with six figure nines. 
Walter B. Winchell. 
C2r Answer in two weeks. 
PUZZLER AN6WERS. 
Illustrated Rkbus No. 5.— Rats desert a sink¬ 
ing ship. 
Biblical Square Word no. 1.— 
ROSE 
OltKD 
S E B A 
EDA It 
Miscellaneous enigma so. 1.— 
" He that by I he plow would thrive, 
Himself must either hold or drive.” 
Problem No. 4.—24 4 and 14.04. 
Hidden Cities No. 2.—l. Albany; 2. Teheran; 3. 
Berlin; 4. Thebes. 
I NEW POWliH MRi;\V 
If Press. Ratchet head sohkws, 
I ft* k improved Graters, Seed 'v»mi- 
II-ERS. and forty other articles for 
w I ft* mm 11ICider Mills und Vinegar Factories. 
For Circulars, nddress J. \Y. MOUNT, Medina Iron 
Work-.. Medina, N. V. 
S END TO STORKS, HARRISON A 
CO., Painenvillc, Ohio, for their 10-page Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
CHESTNUT, 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. 
TUI PORTED PRIZE IMPROVED IIEKK- 
J. SHIRK SWINE, selected from (Queen's) pens, 
Windsor, Ktig., all age*, for sale. Sliort-Horn Cat¬ 
tle. most fashionable Herd Book pedigrees, all ages. 
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, Also, a pack Of unex¬ 
celled Fox Hounds arc kept for pleasure, and surplus 
stock sold annually. If purties prefer, will send stock 
C. O. D. H. C. Groff, Box 400, MaysvJlIe, < Hilo, 
P EARS, PEAK S. -From Forty to Fifty 
Thousand extra Pear SEEDLINGS, for sale by 
a. G. gaur, Bellona, Yales Co., N. V. 
rp 11 O P II V T O at A T O.-T W EXTY-FIVE 
JL seeds sent, post-paid, fur 15 cents. 
Address 11. OK POLLOCK, Warsaw, lnd. 
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Equaled by none In Combined merit* 
of Capacity, Economy, Dura¬ 
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OUR PORTABLE ENGINE, 
Mounted on Locomotiwi Boiler, having fire-box and 
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Printing Rooms, or in Stock Borns, tar grinding, cut¬ 
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STATIONARY ENGINE 
Is complete with Governor, Pump and Ilcmtr, with 
connections fitted. The 
AGRICULTURAL ENGINE, 
Supplied with Locomotive Boiler, having flre-hox and 
ash-pit entirely surrounded by water space; is 
mounted on wheels, with pole for attaching horses 
for moving from place to place : is suitable Lit Grain 
Threshing, Com Shelling, Wood arid Shtnylr Sawing, 
Ac. 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished 
on application to 
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F.atou, Madison Co., New "Vorlf. 
WINDMILLS. FOK THE BKST KELF- 
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SCIENTIFIC ATTACHMENT to the Dollar Steam Engine, showing 
the continuance of sight. This is an ingenious arrangement of amus¬ 
ing and dissected pictures, accompanying which is a Pulley to attach 
the Etigiue to any kind of Machinery or Toys. Pre-paid, by mail, for 
35 cents. COLBY BROS. A CO.. 508 Broadway. New York. 
s. Pre-paid, by mail, for 
roadway, New York. 
THE 
TRAVELERS 
INSURANCE 
COMPANY 
TKRKIBLE btvxtjvtion. 
Hostess.—" I’ll Introduce yon to a charming Purl nor— Mr. Trimmi.es. Miss Muddi.ewortit.” 
(In a whisper to him.) "So Clover! Wrote that Capital Article on Spontaneous Cerebrosity in 
the last Sixth-Monthly I" 
miscellaneous ^Vbtiertiscments. 
TREASURER’S OFFICE, ] 
ST. JOSEPH A DENVER CITY 
KAII.UOAD COMPANY, ( 
St. Joseph, Mo., January 2 s, ikti. I 
T he interest and « ot poxs due 
February 15th, 1871. on the First Mortgage! Eight 
Per Cent. (8 per cent.) Gold Bonds of the St. Joseph 
and Denver City Railroad Company will bo paid nt 
the office ot the FartnoiV L"un und Truitt Company, 
in the City of New York, upon presentation and 
application on and after that date, free of Govern¬ 
ment tax. 
THOS. E. TOOTLE, Treasurer. 
“GET THE BEST.” 
BLANCHARD CHURN 
la In every respect tiie best 
ever offered for sale. It Is 
simple, clicnp, durable. It 
fhurus, Works and Salts 
without change of l>n alter 
or tooclllng ilte hand* to tbe 
Butter. Five aizea made. 
now In actual use, Sold 
by all dealers In really «»■*/• 
clout Farm .vfucliltiery. For 
Churns, AgJfJftfts, Dcwcrlpttve 
Circulars and Fifty Dollar 
Prize IIu tter Kaaay, aidriress 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD'S SONS, Concord, N. 1, 
or llielr Wholesale A gent a, 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., P. 0. Box 376, New York. 
M ILLAR’S PATENT CHEESE VATS anil 
HEATERS.— Puiirii'f/i/ the best t'n use; also 
many other great improvements in Cheese Factory 
and Dairy Utensils. Send for Illustrated Circular and 
Price List. CHARLES MILLAR X SON, Utica, N.Y. 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
Cash Assets, - - $1,588,588.28. 
[GRANTS EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN 
LIFE AND ACCIDENT 
INSURANCE. 
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. 
ACCIDENT POLICIES. 
The TRAVELERS Issues General Accident Poli¬ 
cies by the month or year, Insuring against acci¬ 
dents by machinery, accidents from the use of 
tool* and implements, accidents that occur In the 
usual and lawful avocations Of life, as well us 
nceldent* of travel. Policies written by Agents. 
Number of accident policies written lust year, 
*2!).3.j}l t premiums for llio same, #3*J1 • 
710.30. 
INSURES ALL CLASSES. 
The Travelers insure* ul! classes of men, 
under its General Accident Policies—Merchants, 
Bankers. Editors, insurance Agents, Clerks. Busi¬ 
ness Men, Working Men. Carpenters. Machinists, 
Blacksmiths, etc., us well as Traveling Men. 
Every man liable to accidents should have a 
Policy. Thousand* of prominent business men 
hold our gelierul accident policies. 
PAID 13,742 CLAIMS. 
The Thavbi.krb is the oldest Accident Insur¬ 
ance Company in America, und has been in suc¬ 
cessful business for nearly seven years. It has 
written over 300.000 General Accident Policies, 
and paid to its policy-holder#, for death or Injury 
by accident, an average of SEVEN HUNDRED 
DOLLARS A DAY, over since the Company be¬ 
gun business, 
LIFE DEPARTMENT. 
LIFE POLICIES. 
The Tit a Vic t.KUs issues full Life und Endow, 
ment Policies .if all approved forma. All Policies 
non-lorfeltable, Rs Ten, Fifteen and Twenty 
Payment PolIcles can tie converted into endow'- 
raents, ut. the opt ion of the insurant. Tills feature 
is original with this Comuuny. Its policies unite 
undoubted Security and Low Rates under a 
Definite Contract. 
AMPLE SECURITY. 
The ^AVjROlKS has actual cash assets of 
81,58S»58s.'.S7. After deducting a sufficient 
sum to i,'-Insure every outstanding policy in botli 
departments ( N. y. Standard.) and providing for 
every liability — except cupltal stock —the net 
assets, AS ADDITIONAL SECURITY TO PuUCV- 
HOLDERS, is #04 1 ,’J77.«». It hus #371,000 
deposited with Slate Departments, for the se¬ 
curity of all Policy-holders. 
LOW RATES. 
The favorite premium system of the Travel- 
ehs. is Hie Low Kate Cash Plan. It sells insur¬ 
ance rather than future “ dividends ”- so much 
insurance torso mucii money. The uncertainty 
and dissatisfaction ot the note *) Btern is avoided. 
There 1* no increase of premiums, or decrease of 
insurance. The security is ample, uud the insur¬ 
ance Is furnished at low cost. 
J. G. BATTKUSON, President. 
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. 
GKO. B. LESTER, Actuary. 
CHAS. E. WILSON, Ass’t Sec’y. 
January, 1871. 
New York Office, 207 Broadway; Boston Office, 89 
Washington St.: Philudelphlu Office, 117 South 
Fourth St.: Chicago Office, 80 I a Salle St.; San Fraii- 
the »e- 
wasnington si.; utiiiuaeipinu (trace, 117 soutt 
Fourth St.; Chicago office, bo 1 a Salle St.; San Fran, 
cisco Office, 424 California St. AGENCIES EVERY- 
WHERE. 
U NION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM- 
jniuy. ltuve tt Land Grant direct from the Gov¬ 
ernment of 12 ,000.000 Acres of the lint Funning 
and Mineral Lanils in America. 3,000,0011 acres choice 
farming land* on the line of the road, in the State 
or nkiiiiahka, in the Great Piaffe 1'alWv, now for 
sale,for cash or credit Ml low rales of lntere.it. These 
lauds are near the list parallel of North latitude, in 
a mild and heallhy climate, and for grain growing 
and stock railing are unequaled. Price* range from 
12.50 to * 10 per acre. Great inducements to Set¬ 
tler* with limited mean*. 2,5 00,000 Acres rich 
Government land* along the road, between Omaha 
und NORTH PLATTE, surveyed and Open for entry 
under the Homestead and Pre-emption laws, and 
cun be taken by Actual Settlers Only. An opportunity 
never before presented for securing home* near a 
great. Railroad, with all the convenience* of an old 
settled country. Now edition of descriptive pam¬ 
phlets, with maps, now ready, und sent free to all 
parts of the United Btutes. Canada und Europe. Ad¬ 
dress 
O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, 
U. P. R. R. Co., Omuha, Neb. 
To, ©00 FARMERS 
To pnrclinac and Improve 1,700,000 Acres 
of Choice IOWA LANDS, FOR SALE AT 
#3 per ACRE und upwards, for Cash or on Credit, 
by the IOWA RAILROAD LAND COMPANY. 
Railroads already built through the Land*, and on 
all aides of them. Great inducements to settler*. 
Send for our Pamphlet. It gives prices, terms, loca¬ 
tion—tells wlio should come West; what they should 
bring ; what it will cost; give* plans and cost of dif¬ 
ferent styles of ready-made house*. Slaps sent if 
desired. Address W, W. WALKER, 
Vice President, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
i nf f,1 ' i Tra HOUSEHOLD magazine 
1 i llllllBvfl coiiUlut In ei*rv number one oomplet. priie 
R 1 R’R'M ^ .>»»» ,ilutd «i #100. Forty p«CM of other 
matter. Yearly |1. Solil Ly NMVidr.ler* at llic. pot copy. Splen¬ 
did Premium!. $500 »u!sh to be awarded for priie dub*. Specimen 
copy free. Address S. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED -(#225 n Month.) by 
tbe AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE 
CO. BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO. 
Grand Opera House Drawing 
AT 
HAMILTON, OHIO. 
(GUARANTEED BY THE BEST MEN IN OHIO.) 
AN ELEGANT OPERA HOUSE 
AND 
$40,00 in Cash Prizes! 
To be Drawn FEBRUARY 22d, 1871. 
Positively no further Postponement. 
The First und Capital Prize. consisting Of 
the magnificent OrKitA House Build- 
INO, which has been appraised by the 
Probate Judge and Auditor of Butler 
County, at. . 1110,000 00 
1 ca*h prlte at *20,000. 20,000 00 
1 cash prize at *5,WO. 5)000 00 
5 cash prize* nt 11.000 . 5,000 GO 
8 Cush prizes at #600. 4,000 00 
60 cash prizes nt 4100. 6,000 00 
76 prize*. *150,000 00 
The whole enterprise will be divided into Shares 
or Tickets of #5.U0 each; which can be obtained 
from the Opera House Commissioners, at Hamilton, 
Ohio; or at the Commissioners' Office, 
No. 1217 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
Or of P. C. DEVLIN. No. 2 WALL ST-. N. Y. 
REFERENCES to any Bank in Ha MU.TON, DAY- 
TON and Cincinnati, or to the First National 
Bank or Louirvillic, ky., and to the Park Na¬ 
tional Bank, New York City. 
nounee that on the 23d of Mil* month the Drawing 
will take place fur the Opera House of Hamilton, 
Ohio. Thl* enterprise ha* been arranged for the 
purpose of freeing the Opera House from financial 
difficulties Into which It has fallen, with the fute 
seemingly fore-ordained for all opi'in house*. The 
scheme Is one highly spoken of hy local papers. It 
is under the control of a committee ot tne lending 
cltIrena, who give references to the Bank* of Cincin¬ 
nati, Dayton and Hamilton, a* well a* to the National 
Piirk Bunk of New York City, Thl* should be suf¬ 
ficient to place the scheme above any such suspicions 
as but too often attach to enterprises of this kind.” 
I UK GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON [ 
CUBA 
WITH PEN AND PENCIL. 
By Samuel Hazard. 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
A few more good AGENT# WANTED. 
HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO., J 
Ilurtfnrd, Conn. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. ~ 
Organs & Melodeons. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
In the United States. 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same popularity. 
t&~ Send for Price Lists. 
Address 
BUFFALO, N. Y., 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
~ WILBOE’S COMPOUND OF T 
PURE COD LIVER 
kOIL^ AND LI ME.^ 
T O THE CONNItmmVE.-Let those 
who languish under the fatal severity of our 
climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even 
those who are in decided consumption, br no mean* 
despair. There Is a »afe and sure remedy at hand, 
and one easily tried. ” Wilbur's Compound of Cod 
Liver Oil and Lime," without possessing the very 
nauseating flavor ot the Oil as heretofore used, is 
endowed by the phosphate of lime with u muling 
property which renders the oil doubly efficacious. 
Remarkable testimonials of Us efficacy can be exhib¬ 
ited to those who desire to see them. For sale by 
A. B. W1LBOU. Chemist, No. 166 Court 8t., Boston. 
GETTING UP ICLUBST 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. 
Parties inquire how to get up clubs. Our answer 
is, *eud for Price List, and a Club form will accom¬ 
pany it with lull directions,—making a large saving 
to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. 
31 ,£ 33 T'ESE I’ STilEET, 
1*. O. Box 3643. NEW YORK. 
IHEANECTAR 
IS PURE 
BLACK TEA, 
WITH 
GREEN TEA FLAVOR. 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 
P. O. Box 5506. No. 8 C'hnreli Si., N. Y. 
Send for ThCA-Xect nr Circular. _ 
WW T ANTED—AGENTS, (#‘JO per day.) te sell 
B I the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE f&WlNG 
■ ■ MACHINE- Has the undirdetd. makes the 
I "lock-stitch" (alike on both side*,) and is 
■ ■ fully licensed. The best and cheapest family 
I Sewing Machine In the market. Address 
■ ■ JOHNSON. CLARK A CO.. Boston. Mass., 
B | Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, III., or St. Louis, Mo. 
DOOley’c 
1 ^ PowdeR v 
Try it, sold by grocers. 
H inkley knitting machine. 
the Simplest, Cheapest and Best in Use 
Has but one Needle! a Child can Run It! 
Agent* Wanted In Every Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
HINKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath, Me. 
