men 
PERSONALS. 
Lady Geougiana Charlotte Fullerton, 
the authoress, aud sister of Earl Granville, 
is dead. 
The Prince of Wales has expended $1,000,000 
on bis Sandringham propel ty, exclusive of the 
purchase money. 
William H. Vanderbilt’s losses are said 
to be from $30,000,000 to $50,000,000 by the 
decline of stocks since Garfield's assassin¬ 
ation. He had $150,000,000 in railroads, and 
all have declined greatly. 
Gen Fremont expects to leave for Mexico 
before the end of this mouth, as representative 
of au association of capitalists who have 
bought 10,000,00 ) to 12,000,000 acres of land in 
the northeastern part of the Republic. He is 
to receive a salary of $10,000 and a liberal 
commission. 
Princess Beatrice gets the prize husband 
for looks. Prince Henry is undeniably hand¬ 
some. The marriage is to take place early iu 
May. It is not to he au elaborate ceremony 
of show and state, but will be celebrated as 
quietly as possible in the private chapel at 
Windsor Castle. 
Jonathan Chace. the newly elected Rhode 
Island Senator, will be the only genuine 
Quaker in (he Senate. He wears a shadbelly 
coat, and says thee aud thou. He is tall and 
thin, with brown hair and side whiskers. He 
is 55 years old. but looks 10 years youuger. He 
is a cotton spinner. 
Chief Justice Charles D. Drake of the 
Court of Claims, whose resignation has been 
accepted, is nearly 74 years old, and will 
retire from the bench with the full i$5000) 
salary of his office. Justice Drake says that 
ho thought it best to retire before his mental 
powers began to decay, and advancing years 
rendered him uutit lor the duties of the office, 
which he has filled since 1871. 
,^toch and poultry. 
UBA 
R. 
_ *°'“n 
PROFESSOR , 
tAKlNG A 
P 0 WDE 1 
Made (rotu Professor Horsford’s Add 
Phosphate. 
Kecoimnended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinaire (taking Pow¬ 
der. 
In bottles. *tol«l nt a reasonable price. 
The Horsford’s A Imanac and Cook Boo 
sent Iree 
HumfordChemtcal Works. Providence, R. I. 
H. M. ANTHONY Act lt)0 and U<2 Reade St.. N. Y. 
APlin POPULAR HAND BOOKS and 
OtnU STANDARD PUBLICATIONS 
on Art. Archi- PAR tecture. Agriculture. 
Field Sports, | wfl the Horse, the Dog, 
CATALOGUE 
mmsiim immimi iioisf, 
*i!l mid 31 Beekmnn Sired. New York. 
PAH tecture. Agriculture, 
I U If the Horse, the Dog, 
"CATALOGUE 
A I JS Paid Local or Traveling 
I UK V Salesmen to sell our 
vv**™*** * " Kitehin Specinllles 
lo the trade. Stile salary wanted i.nd address 
The Clipper All’s. Co. Limited, Cincinnati. O. 
SILKS 35 PATCHWORK 
In j * cent and $! jO pact i;a. ]l imlsmut mortim 1 1 ei vrodtsmi. 
« »tir 20 cent t>:uik«u uf Bast KuAbruUlcrv Pllk, an »r|<d cul"r*. and 
lllustntdd of fnnov 4liVrti . <1»*ijn# fof lvajv >*rt, t'reis 
aritlicYrtry $1.00order* YaLK SILK WORKS, New Haven, Conn. 
-_e- It will pay you to read the follow- ’t? 
ing: — IVe offer ( for a limited period ) 
» (i special ' bakga ix . 
a $15 gun f ^ po « 60 DAYS 
mSM 1 ^ The American Amis CompanyY 3JK*" 
“ Hriiil 11 a mmrrli'^i linn (sf 
K\e/I th* « a/I CXAI-I' if the flllvst 
Sitt ji.' Bn.-ch I"'■> -l< , r in the Wt»r!il; ! ,» rv .- ini ullirr Stir: 1 '' 
lion maUothat «'hi cotujare with 1!. E\rnv M.inntn 1 m 
tie >v lio'-.-t Sj’.ili Tw si bar-el. l imKh ]li>ttll>, «i"l 
warranted !•» mod ‘'F’se; importi-l CU' '«<red PUtoI firi|i 
•Stuck. lut.mn*t!c S’icll Kjctnu'ior. Rcbtiiii Uiim Iwi k, I’uirl.t 
Kuir'-eml.dead i lekel lr»me, Douf<:* />•>g. Tee.SNAP A. in». 
IS-gauge.or iiMocil barrel | weight. 7 to r I 'll». l'u,I -cg 
down fie lever otl Oil -;. i rvki the the honmirr b* •’ ■: 
inside, tuns isniiliiu.iig f.e Vty «l w /iia'iii-T nclir'i wif. il. 
!i:iMilioc>-or a hamniericss pan. T o »i .rtiifsrln-i»' | >.'■ 
$15 IVirthls identical guir. «■' oiler it. for do j » i nly . 
lor .Nlii, .WmI ft**-, and whvtr ridl cl.iik-s w ilh Old- -, v i i 
give a ismipivte sot of Reloading Tf«>h, TM*-get. it.. ■ 
l"-.' • 1C mil 
the (knowing from the mnniifiietnrrrs i 
Boston. Alujij ‘.l. I'* ' 
7b wAo/ti ft si.ry casevrs.* Wo unararitee til lit the 11 S’ ’/i- 
Hnimin-rl.-i" sinviv gull* adivrti'Cd hr A i'o-ss x 1 ... 
are our I nifiirm tstnndiird (tmilit.v. 
i Signed.i VUF.nt' AN Anns O', V. II. Kaymm a. I 
Xo one wn-tinr a g..,.<I ,'un ran all- -t ■! 1.* h ' Ihi- et i»*ar' i ily 
eiip. as w .■ p. • e. . . >hall u..t y. .illir- utter Otl ihi>e, 
for less than nut regular Catalogue nrice. We have id kttti- 
ilrcils of these con* nt $15 Mid AH, unc Sepiem'r, Is-'., 
giving Utilvefsalwiti,faction, aud wv guarantw to take back 
•run, lUl (i r.frrmt [I HIM.V- i f the . nil 1 * IKlt rj.i.Vly as IT preset!' e‘l. 
,1. A. lCO*S A CO.. 1(1 unit 17 Buck Siiilivre, 
ltustmi, M u»». OJT JitnUm *.V« j ""r. 
-s' —rnrrj CDCTI **oUd Cold 
—i—<^rnLt.! rnttl umi siim- 
t< N Q• 1 Jo W nt. liv. Cbslii*. KIiiith, iui.I 1411/ 
U,'r^j^iey. ry- 1 i“/ n-viul ari • . nh-i»luicl> t fee! 
WAlUled' Ml I leaunt Cold Leaf ICinboaaet! 
XkwX /#>~ mid SopvciiIp Cnrd» with your name 
in N i . script Tyiy/, I lie., - pucks a 
8 Kicnnt l-'reacli l*i>ll» >- ith '«ar/lrohe- ■ Si; v . go.. 
8 Klciranl t'reacli ll.«IU - . wardrobe- < S^i ■ ■ ,140.- 
8 pucks n.:d II- . - la-iiid Itolted Collt Ktllir, illle. He 
alyl , l I■■ ported. K.tIJn I'rlligena.i Kculsllk I'lorn! 
are uiictiuuled. t ull ln»l ractlons h. ■> to utiUktn ail Ih' 
n!e” .i urt teles free, ad ■ v full line «»rsamples free with 
every order. Wo Want AfCiil*. L a . • r t*ol«l to tho*e 
Velio seek U. AkcIiIs lllllkc 4A.0O f> - 'lay haaillStg our 
iconds, ik. o.i at once; lieu imi„ iioprertufiilv salhlaolTer 
•tanV not he repented. Address \\ EsT IIAt I X 
.V1A.VX I'.Vi Ti I.IMI \V0UW8, estlluvcn.Conn. 
ISAIAH DILLON 
AND SONS. 
LEVI DILLON 
AND SONS. 
mm 
NORMAL, ILL. 
IMPOHTERS AND BREEDERS OF 
NORMAN HORSES. 
(Formerly of Urm ol E Dillon A Co.l 
NEW IMPORTATION 
Arrived in fine condition June 1’. isst. Have now a 
large collection of choice animals. 
STABI.ES AMI lIF.ADIJt VI1TKKS l.O- 
C ITKD AT NOK1IAL, 
OpiKisite tin? Illinois Central and Chlcugo and Alton 
Depots. Street ears run from the Lake Erie A West 
ern. and Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western 
Depots, in Bloomington, direct to our stables in 
Normal. Address, 
DILLON BROS., NORMAL, ILL. 
WHEN I SAY 1 
WILL INSURE 
/ Mean what / Say and Say what I Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG $ POULTRY REMEDY. 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
It will put yutir hogs in flue condition. 
It will expel the poison from their system, 
It is the only remedy that relieves a nog when smut poisoned. 
It. will stop cough among your hogs. 
It regulates the bowels. 
Jt will arrest disease in every instance. 
Those getting it whether diseased or not) will gain 
more than double the pounds of pork while others 
are gaining one. 
WHAT THE REMEDY HAS DONE* 
{None pen nine withnui !hia Trade Mark.} Hannibal, Mo.. June 20. 1 XS 4 . 
I have used Dr. Joseph Haas' Hog Remedy, and can recommend it as a sure core for Hog Cholera. 
I lost eight hundred Dull irs fW worth of hogs last Spr f ng out of a herd of over three hundred head. 
I began feeding the remedy while they were dying at the rate of two or three n day. and from !h 9 
first day of feeeilng the Haas Remedy, l have not lost a Hog; In fact, they have improved right 
along, and it has duly eost uieJ27.nO, and I am sure it has saved me from $ 8 v to jluil. KKAXK LEK. 
RFWU3E flF lUITATiniJQ claimins to be (hr same as Hhr»' Rciurdirs. c-nele-eij Iq wrappers 
DlTi HDL IJf I on 11 H11U no of > Till- i.-olor. size arid directions of mV well known packages. 
, READ NIY PROPOSITION. —When my remedy is used’as ft preventive, l will insure hogs 
by the head for the year, aud w II make a deposit of money to make such insurance good. If any hogs 
die. they'will be paid for from such deposit. You can refer to any banker or Mercantile Agency at 
Indianapolis for ntv ftnano.ia] standing and integrity. 
DR ICES. .10 cents, S1.2."* and S-J.50 per hox, according to size. 25 lb. cans 112.50. The largest 
Sizes are tlie most economical to the feeder. Full directions in each package. If your druggist or 
general store don't keep it, or won't get it for you. and urges you to use a cheap, and consequently 
Inferior substitute, send remittance direct to me, ard I will till your order. * 
JOS- HAAS, V. S., Indianapolis, Ind* 
(Trees, a.ul i 1 Lints. 
|A|| D a WM Tlllv M.uaiu WHITE GRAPH to. having I nuiu>«n.,..riermr sale to 
ago# ntSB I 5 the general publia. nitltout restriction, a limited number of two-year-aid vines of 
W i 4 ] S I H aZL their CelcbraH*d " ilitriirape .NI VC AK A, orders will now lie received and 
u entered in rotation for vines to tie delivered in the spring of lvv'i. until th»ir stock of 
vines is eNh.msted Its merited popnlnrify .tas induced unscrupulon* turnons to attempt -. l-'R A L' l> is: of¬ 
fering to famish them to their customers nt a reduced price, claiming that they are genuine X tags -, a. This Go. 
desires therefore, to inform the public that it now h[is. and always lias had, ta-- absolute control and 
I a-i-casioit of all the vines grown from, the wood or cutting- of the Niagara up to this time, 
ty And fliat NO aa Hg h uga mmm Otilv per-oris linv- 
OTIIF.li I’KItXON SB M /ySs ^9®. 3(f >1 ln« a certificate of 
IIA * KVKR HAD BHKH M fcV Jd, JR “ BH1A Hr■■ authority irom rhe 
Tilt: RHJItT TO ^ fS Ka KSTk ■■ Oo..Hml4'r:iit'(Vs 
ITIOI’Ali ATE IT ■ YM U it. XSOk. djl m Hd SdT JbJB SEAL, .nil nave Hie 
/Xfx *«■ r% aefl srass 1 ;is 
/ '* \ supply theviDesof the Niagara, and that »< rrv5/rv> .direct yrtiir gh 
/ \ their authorized Agents, mi' An re rriu ini.i.-h-d toil aSKAI. plainly stamt^d «ith our 
f TRAnP \ Registered Trjidc-inark. Reliabl- dealers aud nurs/.-rj'meTi will !.e supplied .ir. liberal 
Z nuc terms, and funiislred with nnlltoritv lo take orders, making satisfactory irrange- 
MARK *** ruents With the Gotnpatiy. Local agent- wanted in every town throughout the United 
\ / States and Cansda to sell our Niagara vines from sample sa u, w" 
\ / grapes On I fit f.s- cAnvassioghiroiBhedto agente. Ad'lress M w 
_HiAGflRft WHITE ERftPE CO. L S. k l‘:.'r' VlRWrC 
JIMNEW AND BABE 'MiaBft 
Li m and all the old reliable surts. NONE BETTER. None t in aper. ‘ 55 
Bp-y r 4 j1it PI. lute Tiees, Vines, ikssds. Ac. /.ait, a npecialty Postage p Li N - ' Wfc 
guaranteed. 64 CHOICE CHEAP $1 —— l-> splendid Wrr- 
Aspy bliMining R. *•»'*. 16 sotta. oar choi.-w, >■ 1 ; l l magnifleent Canvatj.ns, it 
^YBf^rCT. s its ?. 1 ; 14 Chrysanthemums. M sorts, 91 1 3o pacietsebuioe Flower YJVVje'j 
Seeds, 5 1, or 17 for ,5<k*., or S foe 2.5 c. 89 naems choice Vegetable 
W!iF T - fY-iS Seeds >l 1, or 1 I for .jUc., cr 7 for 2->c. 7 packets choice Vegetable and 1 mJr 
^ S packets cboico Flower Seeds. 50c. I Ki- Per Si mdard P. r. I Ruseiin “ 
Aprioot.and 1 Champion Qupsn* l. 12' .'rapaViovs. f wrl-.S. I,.t If . 1C. -i ,r 1 - I .' 7 -aatcoqg Strurberry Plmts, 
Seorte. early tol-:'e. S I. , ilyniy Oataki.v “> I. I<) Sweet Chestruta, S I. .id Mi.lberr — in each Russian Black 
English ana White. ■- l. For the other At f! sate, and 1 .Of thing- t/eeide. send for our valuable Catalogue o# ever 111) 
pages, FREE. Everythiite kept in the N irs-rv l c from pit plants to f-ire-g trees including an immense gockof 
Grape Vines and Fruit and Ornamental Trees, if all aireg. 31 si Year. .500 Acres. 21 Large (irrenhouses. 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. Painesville. Lake Coi,Ohio- 
HKkPOKT, 
New Vo-rL. 
FRU ITS 
PLANTS 
-•SEEDS 
SEED Warranted to Crow. 
or order refilled gratis. 1 have sold vegetable aud llo-.ver 
''a^Asceil t" over a million filrmers and gardeners in the 
,y NixS* ■- i ask 
& v. I ; i. r they are reliable. Mr. Ihooms Kcitsltali of 
k) Ti ■>-,K .iisio.writes lue: 36 year* f hadealt with 
—jaa y 1 have lived in Iowa. Misscuri. i ..iorudo, a iu Kan- 
. / y;i-, and uo matter what the soil or r’iin.i e„ the result 
! p ~~ « ;i - bears the SATi.e, to wit:—leltglously honcit 
jynid good.' Tliis 1- the kind "i ■ 1 I raise m.-l - ; I he 
sxFffw llithhartl ami Marblehi-ail Squash, Murhlehead 
■vf/ Corn. Marblehead t abbages, Ohio Potato. Eclipse 
Wr Beet, 
ar trodiicer. A F 4 tlrwithS.’>-">n pren n :n-. s.-.- my cata - c' ...fiT-. to all. 
JA.7LKS J. H. GUEGOKY, Seed Groiver). Marblehead. Mass 
FAY 
CURRANT 
nE.uk 
QIAKTEKS. 
CRAPES 
BEST STOCK| 
IN THE 
WORLD 
SMALL FltLITs AND TREES. LOW TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS. EVERYTHING FIRST-1 
_ CLASS. FREE CAT A LOG FI's. GEO. S. JOSSKI-YV EKE DOM A. X- Y._I 
SMITH'S SEEDS 
Tliirtv 5'eufs* ei|s.ricnci> in tlio basin.-s. enables 
best strains of Vegetable,Flowers, Field Seeds 
Fur tiurii V. vilaITt '.«nd superior quality they can¬ 
not bo excelled especially t ir those «h.> appreciate a 
choice stock in Seeds. A trial is ruipsosted. and they will 
rocnuimond thmu-dy.- Siml It’s Sp,-,|Ci,i;i|oi;iu. 
i. it H -elect h-t-.-t \ . -g ratil.i E). .in.r.t Field Seed-and 
Bulbs, also Impkumui! - and G.udeu K»,uuisites mailed 
to all applicants, FR/.'c. WSt. E. SMITH. Seedsman 
•oMAURCTSViicnr. PHILADELPHIA. 
ADVANCE Sr»*« TOMATO 
H Eurlle-t of aid. rotaml, -ruh.iIi, bright red, 
“ "iirodnctlvn, So rot. go.at -hi| , |w , r. best quail, 
tty. I(*l nr m*vr»y se»id8,2 oao cwnt Hlampr. Try it. 
^■SOUND VEQ€TABLE SEEDS 
Si-od Pot [lions, Xm.fr fruit / . - in great va¬ 
riety lie-; kinds, fairprioos. l«c. catalogue free. 
FU.A.Ak FORD.A- SOX, Suaayalde, Itifevciiuai, O 
NEW PLUM 
SHIPPER'*’ PRIDE now offered without re¬ 
strictions. Send nt once for description and testl- 
niotiL.Is, and hear what Plum Authorities say of it. 
I also have .50.HIM) Ohio Blank Caps, sfrtmp 
plants. Send for prices. Address 
H. S- WiLEY, 
Cayuga Co.» CAYUGA. N. Y. 
SIBLEY’S 
★ TESTED* 
EED 
t^r SEND for our ILl.l -TR ATED «nd DE¬ 
SCRIPTIVE CATAI.OGI E "f CCChC 
Acgetuble, Elowcr. and Elil.l OkCUO 
p I A MTS bulbs FLORISTS’ si p. 
“tA* 1 * 1 O I’Ll IS nn,l I AIPIA MEATS 
of ALl. Kl.MK aiHlIcd FREE on application. 
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO 1 . 
I.OClIEs l'EK, N. Y. 
irii-aas E. Bain su 
CHIC AGO, ILL. 
tWt.k-li Kanh St. 
PLANTS^ 
vllJested Reliable 
..ir UlUitrat.'d 
"CATALOGUE " 
free on application. 
GARDEN 
seiLS Retail 
Vaiuf$1.25 
lor 75 cents. 10 rh< i- * 0 ^. mm mm Wm 
varieties of KI.OWKliW Wm II W 
retail value $1.5-> for 7 .*< »■ M B B M ■ 
cents, l’he 3 .-o': •■'■■■ - ^ ^ ^ w 
to one address for *1.35. \ 
P.AR.itiOA SiKKI* * 1*1. ANT COMPANY’. 
Ncn lunn. Barks Couniy. l»a. 
P ADD APT OCCnO Long Island grown 
uMDtbt octUo. ss'8TW*af b «ir 
Price Lists to dealers free Address 
Francis Brill, Kivt-rhcad, N Y. 
Valley View Nursery. 
88 .888.Sa?!** 
i'«r« lo^ Liberal rils- 
olter to n«*w ciLstomcro Semi for catalogue ami 
prices. VnIIry View Nursery Wi^hjnoton, N. J. 
"115 t (i rttltMimiiijr, «>r 15 H.yinIt, or 15 
mm :iinhl»s t or T Jlox* KocfA. ill Otiliactsorts 
1. cl. 1 v JIM I t* 7 $i. Mail y thousAUvU 
^ j«! I'-uJviTTt^; .in.l Hvmjs. 1'iAitrsjml Bulbh. 
P lS.ifcAtriv.il tionguaranteed. 
_Jl>. Jit W oods aV Co., .Now Urighiou, Pa, 
/-.^F ERRY'S 
1585 *. 
LN>TlTaBLF. TO ALLI^ ^f II /T f 
win be mailed rnr 
CO all gppUcgnts r |y C 
LNt ALLAH LE TO ALL.'^^^V If /T| 
Will be mailed 
to all applicants f J» C. 
and co customers of last year without ^ 
ordering iL It contains illustrations, prices, 
descriptions and directions for planting all 
(j > and Flower SHEDS, BIT.US, etc. 
D.M.FERRY&CO. de mi!£ it 
Virginia Farina.— Mild climate. Cheap Homes, | # ^ \ ® I a? ^ ^ p in « pl e 
Scud for circular. A. O, BLISS, Ceotralia, Va. | world supplied by Isaac S.Tu.t..>aHA8T,La I luuie, 1 a. 
HOLSTEIN 
CATTLE. 
&50 HEAD dN HAND. 
i m 
nf 
-W... 
'•"1 _ -■ v* I** 
Over t hirty yearly records made In this herd aver 
age 11,212 tt»s a nnnees; average age of oows4t$ year*. 
In 1**1 our entire herd ol mature cows averaged 
14 164 lbs. 15 ounces 
In iss! our e tire herd of eight three-year- olds av 
erage'i ' J.ttss lb». 0 ounces. 
April I, ’tsi. teu cows In this herd had made records 
from lt.au to 18,UU1 each, averaging l-Vdots lbs. 8 8-lu 
ounces 
For the year ending June, 18*4, live mature cows 
averaged 1S.671 lbs 1 2 a ininocs. 
Seven heirers of the Xrtherland 6'amllv, five of 
them 2years old ami two 3 years old, averaged 11,556 
lbs. 1 3-5 ounces. 
BETTER llECOItllx. 
Nine cows averaged 17 lbs :>W. ounces per week 
Eight heifers, three years old. averaged 13 lbs. 4^ 
ounces per week. 
Eleven heifers, l wo years old anti younger, uverag- 
ed 10 lbs. 3 ounces per week. 
The .-ntiro original Imported Motherland Familv of 
six cows itwo being but three ars oldluveraged iti 
lbs. • 7 1.' ount es per week. 
When Avrtting always mention R. N Yorker. 
SMITHS & POWELL, 
LAKESIDE STOCK FARM. Syraeiinr, N, Y. 
Jl.ltM I nt.ll, ntl l Mi l iiim, 
I lic*ivr \S liitr, IU rk-liirv \ ) t»rk- 
*hirr Hun. Mont lulu vrn» IaiUmuIiI 
mil Oifnrtl Down Sli^mnd lauibt 
SpoIi-Ii tullfj Shi*|>lirr«l Don-s nmi 
I* 11 III try. Scii'l forUlitlnKtie 
' ^ nil LEK m: IIPKK *00.F6IU.ra 
RESISTEREDSWINE 
lliiKuiu'fa’beul I Iu'aD r H lillt u. Po« 
-s^djpw^ JiBy liiuil.l’Iilwmt, A ;*n 1 It> rL»)ilrt » 
Tpuo i*'‘ ,| lirriH* fireii with every AiilioM ** 1111 . Stronc* hc*lrhy 
stock onlv. Purity gulimittved* Si nti n(ajuii fur new Putu- 
Voxuc. C* II. \Visrrlii|ctGi<« D*>» Mi, WiytUiiBtcr, I'm. 
REGISTERED JERSEYS. 
Combining cho bloa'l of Rlotor-Alpht'n, Victor HuffO, 
MO 8 tra)Ub» Health Kmirutiteed. 
TirfrlrTtii 
r fu 
Send for A'ntakiituo. 
RICHARDSON BROS., 
_DA VEX POUT. IOWA. 
HIGHLAND DUCK yards! 
We have a few trios of our especial strain of 
PEKIN DUCKS. 
This strain we have taken great palna to develop 
lor the uul k laying on of fat aud early laying. 
EUuS in season, ut fl.Bfi per Setting Five Settings 
or more, at i per Setting. 
» ... ... EKVV u * BLACK, Supt . 
Box 3143, Bouton, Mass, 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION I 
The onb'Pracl leal Swing Stanchion Invented Thou 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactur¬ 
ed by BBOOKS&FAKSONS,Addison, Steuben Co., N.Y 
