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Mill Manufactory 
Established 1851, 
OrI*t Mlllu 
or 
FRENCH BL'HR STONE 
Portable Will* for Farmers, 
Saw Mill Owner*, eta. Price 
from SRO op. Complete Mill 
aotl Sticllcr fVi. a boy caa 
grim] and keep Id order. 
Adapted to any kind of julta- 
bl* potror. t'omplote Flouring 
and Corn Mil) very cheap. 
E0EDTE3 k JUBUON CO. 
Indianapolis. Ind. 
To Thomas: 
Died, when young: and full of promise, 
Of the whooping-cough -our Thomas. 
A Cherubim: 
Sacred to the memory of 
Miss Martha Gwinn. 
Who was so very pure within. 
She burst this outer shell of sin 
And hatched herself a cherubim. 
A father: 
Weep, stranger, for a father spilled 
Prom a stage coach, and thereby killed. 
His name was John Sites, a maker of sacengers, 
Slain with three outside passengers. 
Our Willie: 
Our dear little Willie, 
As fair as a lily; 
God for him Bent 
And so we let him went. 
Mrs. Bly: 
Oh! mournful day 
That. Btole away 
Poor Airs. Bly i 
Who chanced to die 
Of a sky— 
Pocket 
In her eye— 
Socket. 
[ Traveler. 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will 
m P r l n d Curn with Shuck on 
jSJSgsS without extra expense. The 
only Mill grinding Corn and 
__ C"W—»■| , '—-cj Cob success!ully iimt will 
, wind Shelled Corn tine 
'/ ' •. eunuch for family use. 
1 e.v% • • Grinds twice as fust as any 
V4 ik ;other Mil) ot same size and 
Nyi j-ft Ep?* ' price. Manufactured by 
X 1 ‘ A - FIELD, SON &. CO. 
" - 1 * —- 922 N. 2d St., St. Louis. 
1832] MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY [1878 
aaBBU)KV CIITI.KHT 
COMI'A.VT. 
“Take away women,” asks a writer, “and 
what would follow?” We would. Give us 
something harder next time. 
William Augustus to sleepy room-mate : 
“ Gome John Henry, why don’t you get up with 
the lark, as Ido?” John Henry, grimly, “ Been 
up with him all night.” 
“ Is your master up ?" asked an early visitor 
of a nobleman’s valet. “ Yes, sir," answered the 
valet with great innocence ; ‘ 1 the butler and I 
carried him up about throe o'clock." 
French papers state that Gimbetta is about 
to marry a widow with a fortune of $8,000,000. 
If the right-angled and everlasting truth were 
told it wotild probably be that he was about to 
marry a fortune of $8,000,000 with a widow. 
A physician, finding a lady reading “ Twelfth 
Night,” said: “ When Shakespeare wrote about 
Patience on a monument, did he mean doctor’s 
patients?” “No,” she answered: “you don’t 
find them on monuments, bnt under them.” 
A full-bearded grandfather recently had his 
beard shaved off, showing a clean face for the 
first time for a number of years. At the dinner 
table hts tbree-year-old grand-daughter noticed 
it, gazed loug with wondering eyes, and finally 
ejaoulated. “ Grandfather, whose head have 
you got on ?” 
The following startliag announcement was 
given out by the parish olerk in a small church 
in Somersetshire, Eagland: “I gees notice nex 
Sunday there won’t be no Sunday, 'cause Reo- 
tor's goin’ to t'other pariah fishin' " By this 
the accustomed congregation understood that 
the olergyman would be officiating a few miles 
off. 
Over 15,000 in 
use. 
,W Hjl. MAKE A OUR HENS LAY l 
id* value of this preparation is established be¬ 
yond Question, and notwithstanding the most vicr- 
ous compeilnon and many malicious attacks during 
the past few years. Imperial Egg Food iB the favor¬ 
ite assistant of the best breeders, poultrymen and 
£««£* in every State. It permanently benefits 
.,,1 Inc nriki >1 milling Kinvla and Young 
t luck-, and is Invaluable In warding off and arrest- 
l r*« tut-ailments of all varieties of Poultry. 
nd Pigeons. f*o cents, post-paid. 
>xpress, $2; 25,lb. Icegs, by express or freight, 18.85. 
10 IU>. Klkil I Wei*., il .... * ..at. . it i. . 
Grind 60 bushels 
per In.ur. No oth¬ 
er mill will do an 
equal amount of 
work with the same 
power. 
All Feed Mills of 
Similar construc¬ 
tion to the Onal- 
longe are infringe¬ 
ments on i he pat¬ 
ents owned by us. 
A recant decision 
, of tlto U. 3. Court 
hasamrrnen our light t.. loese Patents, and we cau¬ 
tion all parties against buying Feed Alillsthat In¬ 
fringe on said Patents. 
For Descriptive Circular of Feed Mills. Wind Mills 
Corn gheliers, Feed CutterB, Horse Powers, Wood 
b'aws, Steamers, Pumps, etc., address 
CHALhliNCK MILL CO., Itntn viu, III. 
The Latest and Best 
For Family Use 
IN THE MARKET 
For Circular, Sample 
and Full Particulars, ad¬ 
dress 
Lamb 
KNITTING MACHINE 
Wnrt tl.t.'fol'owlue ,;.ilft. il “ne“powS 
depth, brilliancy, and sympathetic delicacy, 
duced m ° St cxqui8itel y beautifu l solo effects ever pro 
The only stop-action ever invented that can not bi 
disarranged by use. 
9 r S an made with bellows capacity so grea 
that it requires but little effort with the feet to supph 
all the air desired. J 
The bent made and most elegant cases in market. 
No shoddy ornaments used— nothin a but not id wood, 
Every Oryan fully warranted far five yearn. 
Write to ns for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, 
which will be mailed postpaid on application. Address 
Chicopee Falls, Mass, 
A Problem Long Since Solved. 
How to remedy those prolific causes of disease, 
an Impoverished circulation and an Impaired di¬ 
gestion, was a problem the solution of which had 
often baffled medical skill, but which was solved 
over a quarter of a century ago by the Introduc¬ 
tion of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters to public and 
professional notice. Since that time, which may 
well be said to have lnlllated a new epoch In the 
history ot medicine, the remedy and preventive 
referred to has obtained a foothold In the confi¬ 
dence of the American people that each succeed¬ 
ing year has only served to strengthen. It is rec¬ 
ognized throughout the Union as a tonic of the 
first order, a remedy for sure moans of preventing 
fever and ague, and disorders of the sttmach and 
bowels; as a reliable means ot reforming a dis¬ 
ordered state of the liver, and of counteracting a 
tendency to rheumatism, gout, urinary and uter¬ 
ine disorders. 
] JL U . R -L F 
J HIGHLY \ 
PAINT YOUR HOUSES 
WITH THE 
Rubber Paint. 
Send for Sample Card and Circular to 
THE RUBBER PAINT COMPANY, 
New York, Cleveland, Chicago ur ot. Louis. 
,$3 Press 
t ic. (&elf-mlrur$5) O sSz ; 
For businpM, utenfure, yoUOgoro ‘ 
Catalogue or Preset, Type, Et<.. 
lor * iluiuj*. KELSEY A Co. 
Meriden, Cot» 
KeystoneWringer 
Set ol’ Binds, *1 
Left v re Eur Props, #1. 
THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF THE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD 
1 «•«»* »r raw mamm. 
l, *' r ult ‘ ur ll > tho shaft. No 
1 ■' n twine or wire or fibrous rna- 
ffi—’ T TWVVi torlul, nr anything else but 
w rubber being used. Therub- 
**"* bur is vulcanized mum the, 
- 7 7 a »haft and cannot be taken off 
except I v cutting it off. They 
tire more elastic than other n ils because there is 
nothing but rubber on the Shull, and more durable 
because there Is no twine or fibrous material to rot 
out ur wire to cot the rubber. They lire greatly 
superior to unv other kind of roll now known. 
ASK YOUR DEALER for the KEYSTuNE WRINGER 
The King, Studs. and Ear Dr..|.‘, as rtiA’l'-d In H,i' "'''''''’'l,'!"' '"iHabli' gems themselves 
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AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY,*5 Arcade, CINCINNATI. 0. 
Tht American Jewelry Company la a prompt and reliable houae. * ' 
cr V A This is a combination of 
E ’ k I capitalists to supply enn- 
JHl m A euiuerx only throughout 
the United Statsi w n 
, , , , PURR TEA** on the 
mutual principle, by getting up clubs. Bend for 
New Price-List. 
COKSISIERH’ IMPORTING TEA CO.. 
P.o. Box 4230 No. 8 Church Rt.. New York City. 
AHEAD ALL THE TIME. 
Tito very Post lresh goods 
direct from the importers 
ut half the usual cost. Best 
plan to Club Agents and 
largo buyers. All express charges paid. Quality 
guaranteed. New teriuB free. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 4335. 81 and 88 Vesey 8t„ N. Y. 
IDER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
Boo mk u &, Bosch ibt Press Co. SrraonM, N. I 
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