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HE’D  BEEN  TO  THE  CENTENNIAL 
A  i!AsnKDi,-APPEAKiNO  mail  Htepped  into  the 
Enquirer  editorial  room  the  other  evening,  and 
edging  up  to  the  table  of  the  managing  editor, 
hat  in  hand,  wiid,  in  a  hcBitating  way : 
“Youliko  little  itomB  for  your  paiier,  I  sup¬ 
pose  ?" 
“  Certainly,"  replied  Mr.  Cockerill,  “  a  news¬ 
paper,  like  life,  is  made  up  of  little  items.  What 
have  yon  to  offer 
“  Well,’’  Kaiil  the  bashful  man,  playing  with 
his  hat-band,  “  my  name  is  Smith,  John  Smith, 
and  I’ve  ju«t  got  homo," 
“  Glad  to  «eo  you  back  again,  Mr.  Smith," 
said  Coekerill,  “hoou  gone  long?" 
“I  have  been,"  said  Mr.  Smith,  wirii  a  tremor 
of  pride  in  his  voico,  “  to  the  Centennial,  and  if 
you  want  to  make  a  little  notice  ” 
“What!”  cried  Cockerill,  sprmging  to  his 
feet;  “you’ve  boon  to  the  Centennial?  And 
you’ve  got  back  ?  Give  us  your  hand ;  I  am  de- 
iighted  to  BOO  you.  Spear,  lot  mo  introduce  you 
to  John  Smith.  John  has  been  to  the  Centen- 
cating  with  the  rejiorter’ii  room,  and  shouted, 
“  O  ’ShauuneKsey,  come  in  hero,  quick  :  here’s 
a  man  tha  t’H  been  to  th«!  Centennial.” 
Then  O'ShaunnosBoy  boundtHl  ni,  followed  by 
his  asHiMtants,  all  of  whom  embraced  the  bewil- 
dcrotl  Smith  wanuly,  and  oxprcBsed  tho  gratifi¬ 
cation  it  afforded  them  to  moot  a  man  who  had 
been  to  tho  groat  National  Exhibition,  Word 
got  down  sbiins  Bomchow,  and  Joe  McDowell, 
Bill  Small,  and  Uncle  Joo  Khadengor  came  np 
stairs  at  a  tearing  rate  to  gaze  upon  tiio  individ¬ 
ual  who  hfwt  been  to  the  Exposititm.  It  was  too 
much  for  tho  modest  man  to  boar,  and  murmur¬ 
ing  somethiug  about  making  an  item  of  his 
return  if  they  wanted  Ui,  he  hurried  out  just  in 
time  bJ  meet  on  the  stairs  the  foreman  and 
thirty-tw’o  comimsitors—  all  eager  to  get  a  glimpse 
of  the  man  who  had  “  been  to  tho  Centennial,’’— 
ijincinnati  Saturilay  Myht. 
Is  tho  Most  Practical  Clothes 
Wringer  in  use.  Send  for  Illustra¬ 
ted  Circular. 
lit'  .Ujeiitu  wonW!  (‘rin'liii'.hera, 
99  Clianibers  Si,,  New  York 
kivt::k-i»t.,ith  xjx.«'rx:ir. 
Boy— “Y’on’d  better  put  on  more  bustle  an’  take  a  reef  in  your  train,  stranger 
116  BARRELS,  22  GALLONS  CIDER 
FROM  8?Oi  BUSHELS  APPLES, 
IN  0  UOUItS  ^ND  4.5  MINUTES, 
WAS  MA9K  BY  TUB 
Boomer  &  Boschert  Power  Cider  Press, 
At  the  edehmted  Trial  in  Ayricidtural  Hall,  Thursday y  Oct,  20,  in  2n'cs- 
ence  of  Judyes  a])poiuted  for  said  Trudy  and  duly  certified  to  hy  theniy 
heiny  an  averaye  of 
SPARKS  AND  SPLINTERS, 
j,{|R,C.QR0WNI 
CO RT  LA  NOT 
'►JC.pRcs’r 
ST.  NEW  YORK 
^  BBLS,  CIDER 
MADE  IN 
8  HOUBS,  21  MIN, 
EROM 
740  BUSHELS 
APPLES.  ^ 
Clothes  Wringer 
FITS  HOUND.  SOUAHB  OB  STATIONAKY 
TUBS. 
SOLD 
OVER 
“  II  reullr  uiurits  all  the  Kood  that  cun  be  said  of 
liunit  Xeu’~Yitrki-r. 
aPrlccs  reduced.  Sold  by  denlcrs  everywhere. 
THE  BOOMER  &  BOSCHERT  PRESS  CO 
32  t/'ortlaudt  St 
Have  been  awarded  Two  Grand  Aledals  of  Merit  and  Two  Diplomas  oj 
Honor — this  heiny  the  only  Dress  tchich  received  such  hiyh  distinction. 
BOOMER  &  BOSCHERT  PRESS  CO., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y, 
BELL  TREBLE  PIANOS 
Highest  Award  at  the 
Centennial. 
This  18  a  couihinatleii  of  cupltallsti  to  HUpidy  the 
cunBumurs  of  'I'euB  throughout  the  United  Stalos  on 
the  mutual  principle. 
We  expeci  every  eonBuiner  of  Teas  to  render  us  all 
the  assistance  they  can  in  carrying  out  our  enter¬ 
prise,  as  we  uiiike  a  specialty  of  HU PPUYINO  CON- 
HUMEllH  ONLY,  (and  allow  no  middlemen  to  make 
any  profit  on  our  iiiiportullone,)  which  will  enable  us 
to  supply  them  with  Teaa  at  prices  lower  than  liave 
ever  been  known,  and  of  those  fine  iiiiulitius  that 
seldom  reach  the  lotortor,  being  sold  only  In  large 
cities  and  among  the  very  wealthy. 
SENU  FOK  FJtWE  LIST. 
CONSUMERS  IMPORTIIVG  TEA  CO. 
No.  8  Church  Street, 
P.O.Box  5509.  NEW  YORK  CITY. 
Centennial  Illustrated  Description,  Terms, 
&c.,  Mailed  Free. 
Without  floats  or  agitators 
of  any  kind.  fi  Sixes  made. 
Agents  wanted  where  we 
have  none.  Send  for  Circu¬ 
lar.  CORNISH  A  CURTIS, 
Kurt  Atkiason,  Wls. 
ISeasly  .lnu*y  IstI 
»ud  IVee  to  ail. 
,Tly  llluHtratotl  C'atalof*ue, 
an«l  Aiiialeur’'s  tsiiide  to  ll»e 
aud  Flowor  tjJar- 
deii. 
WM.  H.  CARSON, 
Needivniaii, 
tjliaiiibersi  St.,  IV. 
{Lain  oj'JTlfi'  tlenilersuii  iL  Co.) 
.JENIJ  FOR  OlRCUli.Ml  of  the  best  Paint  In 
5  the  world  to  KUBliUK  PAINT  C'Om  Cleveland,  O. 
LEASR  wnd  your  lulilreu  Cir  Clrcotu^of  Cady’o  PaIoiiI 
Kbo..,  Ac.,  lo  BRAULKY  MfCi  O !Sy  r»ou«,  S.  X. 
AnbraioM  Roofing.  wUh  white  FI ro  Proof  Coating, 
fur  stoop  or  Hat  Hoofs  in  •imlllDUteA 
H  ool  Ooiuing.  for  restoring  and  preserving  Hoofs, 
fenieni,  for  repairing  I.«sky  Uoofs. 
Kant  pHim.  for  Tin  Rtiofs,  Ironwork,  Ac. 
AabestuM  PaUii»-ull  iwlors-reuily  for  use. 
Fire  Proof  (.touting,  tor  Wood  work.  Ac. 
Aab<!Hias  Htvuui  Pipe,  and  Holler  Coveriuga. 
AalM'HtoH  Htrniii  Pocking.  Mat  round,  all  8ize.s. 
siliciitliina  Felto,  Voriiilu  Proof  Lining.  &c. 
These  arUoles  are  ready  for  use,  and  can  bo  easily 
applied  hy  any  ono.  Hend  for  Pamphlets,  Prioe-Usts, 
H.’  W.  JOHNS,  87  Maiden  Lane,  N.  Y. 
Ptiftnfe*  and  Jlujm/uclurrr.  Entablishnd  ISiiS. 
ALSO  FOK  SALK  BY' 
DOWNIB  THAINER  A  CO..  Boston,  Mass. 
W.  J.  OLOVKK.  Providence.  R.  1. 
8.  W,  HKMSTED  A  CO.,  Columbus,  O. 
T.  S.  4,  A.  J.  KIRKWOOD.  Ullcago,  111. 
M.  M.  BUCK  A  CO.,  St.  Louli,  Mo, 
U.  DUDLEY  COLEMAN  &  BKO.,  New  Orleans,  La, 
J.  M.  THOMPSON  &  CO.,  San  I'mnclBCo,  Cal. 
1 1  n  o  •kOC  adaysurcniadehy  Agents  selling  oiir 
I  II  ^  J  n  Chrumos.  Crayons,  I'iclure  It  Chroioo 
'  ^  Cards.  125  samples,  worth  HtH,  sent, 
tnstpuld,  for  S.'S  Cents.  Illustrated  Catalogue  tree, 
t.  H.  BUFFOKU’S  80N8.  BOSTON.  ICstab’d  IWO. 
Warranted  7  ST ears. 
MACKIE  &  CO,  Rochester,  N.  Y 
CHEAP  GUNS  FOR  EVERY30DY. 
Rifles,  Shot  Guns,  Revolvers. 
AIM!  READY!!  FIRE!!! 
No !  don’t  shoot  till  you  get  a  good  gun  from  the 
GRE.AT  AVE8TEHN  GUN  WORKS,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
TPrik /or  i  Must  rated  Catalogue, 
AT  WHOLESALE  TRICES 
In  TA>ts  to  Suit  C'ustoiuers. 
SPECIAL  TERMS  TO  CLUB  ORGANIZERS 
and  those  who  devote  whole  or  part  of  time 
In  selling  our  goods, 
SEND  FOR  NEW  PRICE-LIST. 
THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  TEA  COMP’Y, 
(P.  O.  Box  6613.)  31  and  33  Tesey  St.,  New  York. 
^END  FOK  CIRCULAtt  of  Agricultural  Imple- 
“  mentsto  ABUorr,  Bicew  4Co.,Mfrs,  Cieveland.O 
w  ■  Ikl  Ef  ^  A  D  How  made  in  10  hours  from 
V  I  Iw  b  Wa  A  Iw  ■  CMdcr,  Wine  or  Sorghum 
without  using  drugs.  Name  paper  and  address 
F.  I.  SAGE,  Springfield,  Mass. 
END  TO  JAMES  BRA YLEV,  Boriri.LO,  N.  V.,  for  DMcrlpUvo 
'  Prico  Li»t  of  Buffalo  Pitt*  Tbr«»li«r*  aoil  Hon*  Powot*. 
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