THE BUBAL 
PERSONALS. 
Prof. Josf.ptt Tosso, the authoi' of the 
“Arkansas Traveler,” is dead, aged 85. 
It is said that Jay Gould is religiously im¬ 
pressed and contemplates joining the church. 
Judge Gresham’s recent sermon appears to 
have had a powerful moral effect upon him 
Mrs, Logan intends to make Washington 
her future home. Thursday the Senate 
passed a hill giving her a pension of $2,000 a 
year. The House is sure to pass it, and the 
President will certainly sign it. 
Mr. J. T. Trowbridge, the novelist, was 
horn in a log but, standing alone in a clear¬ 
ing, eight miles beyond the Genesee River, in 
a line from where Rochester, N. Y., now stands, 
hut where at that time (1827) there was only 
one house. 
The greatest bicycle race of this or any 
other country took place at Minneapolis. It 
was a six-day contest, and during that time 
Albert Sehoek rode 1,40ft miles on his bicycle, 
breaking all the previous records. One of his 
competitors, Miss Armaindo, rode 1,0<I1J miles. 
The late Truman M. Post, of St. Lruis, the 
pioneer of Congregationalism in the West, 
learned Latin grammar from a hook fastened 
to the handle of his plow when he was a Ver¬ 
mont farm-boy. Was the plowing likely to 
be good? 
Mr. Gladstone, Cardinal Maimiug, the 
Earl of Selhorne, the Duke of Westminster, 
Canon Farrar, Prof. Tyndall, the Archbishop 
of Canterbury and others have signed an ap¬ 
peal to the press not to publish the details of 
divorce and criminal trials. 
The only members of the New York Legis¬ 
lature returning their railway passes this year, 
according to Secretary HarsBold, of the Anti- 
monopoly League, were Leonard A. Siegerich 
and Ernest. H. Crosby, of the 12th and 21st 
Assembly Districts of this city. Every'mem¬ 
ber Is bribed by the ra’l roads with passes. 
General Boulanger recently got into a 
perfectly awful state of mind at the discovery 
that steel pens manufactured in perfidious 
Albion were being used by the students iu the 
military schools of France. He decreed at 
once that only pens of French make should be 
used, under severest penalties. 
During bis last week in office, just before 
New Year's, Governor Htoneman, of Califor¬ 
nia, pardoned six murderers, three burglars, 
one highway robber, one forger and three em¬ 
bezzlers, among whom were several aggrava¬ 
ted eases like the Rev. W. F. Morrison, the 
preacher who lei lied off dummy members of 
the Order of Chosen Friends, of which he was 
Secretary, and collected their insurance, aud 
James Dods, the defaulting clerk of Alameda 
County, who stole #!t0,000. 
i.a f fUa«fo «.$ §Vrtvcrti.oin9. 
War Ahead. 
THICK* IS great danger of war with Mexico In the 
near future, but at present wo can pursue I he arts of 
happiness, prosperity and wealth Wherever vou 
live, you should write to Uullctt .V Co., Portland, 
Maine, und receive free, lull information ubout work 
that you can do, fluul live ut home, earning thereby 
from $5 to $25 ami upwards, dally. Koine have earned 
over ax) lu n day. Capital not required; you are start 
ed free. All Is new; both sexes. All ;iges. Pnv. as 
above guaranteed, from llrst start. 
CAN BE REALIZED UV CHANGING 
hour Per IVm Government Bonds 
Into t> percent, Debentures Capital <6(0,000 
Large reserve guarantee fund. Pamphlets. 
Ami.iui .vn I artamt i vrCo.,tart Nassau st. N.Y. 
enflSpocohes. Selections, etc., ami agents’ new Sample 
i ards for a 2e stamp. Gtv in .*c Uito. t'adls, >>hlo. 
$tocfc and Mouthy. 
Thorough bred und Grade ^t« wk for Sale. Jeree 
Cattle; Shropshire Sheep; Berkshire Pigs. Write fo 
pedigrees and prices. David cakij., Deer Park, i„l. N v 
JMtsitr uKit, roi.A mm’iiuva 
I ke.lrr « 1,1 1 ,. Il.-rt.liln 1 k Vert 
.him l’lg». S.iin h.1..nn, t ot.n.iir 
dint Oxford Down Shfopamt 
NrotPta Col If* ^ Hhuphrrd Dor* iol 
1‘oultr.t. HfiidfnrUUlo^ai 
W.ATLKCK HI KPKX 
“SABCHHOOR FARM.” 
III D D A D P U II R Sire Orange* Peel 
n I r r A n Un U O p. 2H8; Dam King's Fertile, 
No. 32785. Service Fees, $100. 
RRIfillTSnil No. 1K.7I, Sire Farmer’s Pride 
BIIIQii I OUR P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
--ltd. Service Fees, $100. 
PPIHpC yronr N'ero, l’.S.2lw; Pain Mrs. 
■ ninuC nUlU Langtry, C.37H). Service Fees 
$ 100 . 
CIIAS. U. HOE, 
New Hrunswlrk, N. J. 
SMALL’S f S£££ r 
This NEW articled upprih'iwM *nd xi»- 
proved bj *11 progrvft«i«<t K»rnmr» tad 
Stook Kaflum. Tho calf *uok* Ua ft>od 
Slowly* Ik % y*rf§ctly natural trvty, thrtr* 
lng m well u whan red ou iu own mother. 
Clrcul.r.trw. SMALLAMATTHE 
81 foMth -M.rl.rt street. It ONTO N, M, 
HOLSTEIN FRKISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
, WHAT OTHERS SAV. 
0ll 'J 10 Wmtd herd this seasou.”—Dr. ’nrrlngton, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N. J. ’ 
Esq AH 08w'ego'N‘Y ay Up: tt P up! I!”—Dudley Miller 
Co ,' v 1’ Vt- arllngs with Calf, Yearling Bulls, 
und Spring i alves' Prime Stock. No fancy prices We 
mean business, H. w. THOMPSON & HON. 
Htiltou, N. J., P, II, R. 
l^imtJattJCaui* gulrntteing, 
THE “COMMON SE.JSE” MILK PAIL. 
This Is the 
only perfect 
Pall made.— 
There are no 
seams In the 
front to catch 
the dirt. It has 
a perfectly Bi¬ 
ting strainer, 
which can he 
I ns tan tly re¬ 
moved, so that 
every part of 
the pull muy 
tie quickly ,uul 
thoroughly 
cleaned. 
Extra strain 
patented. era can bo ob¬ 
tained at any time. 
The Pall Is made from heavy XX tin, and Is In all 
respects the Best in the world. 
Send for s|M*elal circular. Agents wanted. 
MILKING TUBES. 
FOR MILKING COWS WITH SORE TEATS. 
This Is the best Tube in the market. Kent, post 
paid to any address, on receipt of price 
Tube, UScetiw; Five Tubes, si. ' ~ ’ ' 
clai circulars to 
. One 
Send for spe- 
BART1ETT & DOW, 
Please mention Ibis paper 
LOWEI.L MASH. 
Bone, 
_ NhelU. 
LHA-U Flour ml Corn 
•G HAJND mcxiili 
your own 
Meal, Oyitw 
BRA“ * '* *- 
In the 
(F. Wilson's Patent), 
cent, more made la k 
ItHI 
per 
I_ keeping poul¬ 
try. Also POWER MILLS und FIRM 
1'F.Ell MIMA Circulars and Testimonials seat 
on application. VVII..SO.N MUON., Kn.ton, Fa. 
Newton’s Improved p n UI TIC bolds 
them li roly, draw?Atw " I IL them 
aeward when lying down, pushes back 
>--yWhon standing, gives freedom of head, 
^/kceps clean*!?. 0. N ewton, Batavia. I’ll. 
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR! 
For CIDER, SOKfcilllM, FKt'IT 4EL' VEIN und 
ill nt f has corrugated pan t lout* 
fl/IAUI L !l »v rajmclti/; small yruti nans 
ITI Mil Ll connected by siphon , easily han- 
■ iii ■■ died rorelcanslng.aiwl interchange¬ 
able to dislrltiul'* wear; aulomalic r.-ulator, and 
other advantages too numerous -o mention. C'ala- 
loguesfree. <4, II. hltl.HM A: CO-, Hudson,O. 
THE “ !-i r IYVIV D ARD” 
GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. 
For Poultry Yard, I.awu, and De¬ 
mesne Fence. Over 5,0011 miles In 
use. Send for prices. 
EVERYTHING Fun THE POUL¬ 
TRY YARD AND KF.NXKL. 
Portable Poultry Houses and Dog 
Houses. Poultry Houses planned, 
built, furnished, and stocked. 
How to Fatten Fowls by French Artificial Machine. 
Illustrated Pamphlet, 11) cents. Illustrated Lata 
login*, lu cents. 
BRUCKNER vV EVANS. 38 VasEt St., N.Y.City 
NEAT 
CHEAP 
DURABLE 
OUR “BABY” HATCHER. 
CAPACITY tiO Et.US. 
Cheaper and better than with 
hens. Every FARMER should have 
one. The "NEW INVINCIBLE" 
HATCHER for Poultry Raisers Is 
the BEST IN THE WORLD. 
Hespoxsibi-K Aoic.vrs wanted In 
every county In the United States to sell our Hatchers 
and Poultry Supplies A Mi >N EY >1 AKtNG BUSIN ESS, 
f or Illustrated Circular and terms, address 
It KOCH NEIf A: EVANS, 28\'bsky ST., N.Y.C 
HATCHES 
CHICKENS 
Price. *.’{0.(10. 
.cm. 
CAHTKR'8 
IMPROVED NEEDLE HAY KNIFE. 
This knife has been tested with the most cvlehrntod 
knives of other makers, and hits proved an easier and 
raster cutter than any other. Its special excellence 
consist* In a chisel edge tooth. It may be used for 
cutting hay in the mow, stack and hale, also for 
ditching, culling peat, or for tiny other work for 
which a hay knife Is used. Send ror circular. 
North Wayne Tool Co., 
__HALLO WELL, MAINE. 
PEARSON’S 
r FERTILIZERS 
High tirade. 
Reliable. 
1.fisting. 
Manufactured lu dry condition, thereby assuring full 
weight of fertilizing material. Musi flattering results 
where usd I side by side with other preparations. 
\\ here there are no agents for these Fertilizers, orders 
direct t*. tin* manufacturers will receive prompt atteu 
don. JOHN tl. PEARSON, Hudson, N. Y. 
rVNeud for eatalugue. 
Reliable Iucuhntors and 
Brooder,. . Inclose stamp for 
circular with tiwUmonlals. It 
tell* how to raise broilers and 
cost of raising. 
F. A.Williams & Co., 
BRISTOL, CONN. 
RUSTLESS 
, IRON 
WATER 
„ -1 PIPE. 
Send for catalogue. 
THE WELLS RUSTLESS IRON CO.. 
„ „ 7 & 9 CLIFF STREET. NEW YORK 
Braman, Dow & CO., Boston, Ag’ts for New England! 
CUSHING’S MANUAL 
Of Parliamentary Practice, 
Revised by HON. RDM I'M) L. Cl suing. 
The standard authority In all the I’niied State*, a 
I ndispensable Handbook for every member of g detlb 
end lie body. Price fSc. For sale by booksellers 
x.mt by mall on receipt of price. Address the Publish 
‘riioH PSON, BROWN A CO„ Boston, Mu** 
<C I hi Vs the F,II wf«a,Phiteiln.,.V<wii fti»« J JTarmut. 
•PI La Plume. Pa.. Il'iut/.-it fYu-man, Moline. IU.. nml 
■ PmiiI OVivao .RuuliosUir, N.Y. fin 1 year, llach ,*f tlivs.t 
Journals i, iht* l«*st of lt.si-l.iss.ntul oust wlllbi*$t ironlertsl sepn- 
ratoly. Scml to each paper for sample copies. Sul.-eriptlon, may 
he sent to any one of tho above publications, at mhlre.ses <n ■ 
given. 1 Ills Is a Grangers' Symlloate, open to even cue. JJ) | 
BLATCH FORD’S 
ROYAL STOCK FOOD, 
C AT T L K O AIK K. 
It eontalns a larger percentage of 011 and Albumen 
than ordinary oil meal, and In a more easily digested 
form,combined with Flesh, Fat, and Mljkproduclng 
elements of the highest known value lo me feeder. 
Nonstockholder should be without this cake to mix 
with the ordinary feed. 
BLATGHFORD’S CALF-REARING MEA 1 , 
is endorsed by Agricultural Experiment Stations and 
prominent Farmers throughout the country, as Mie 
best sperltlC substitute for uew milk lu rearing calves 
and young stock lu a thrifty condition. It Is an ab 
solute preventive of scouring, invaluable for saving 
new milk and cream, trusts less than 1 1 ,e per pound. 
For directions anti testimonials send 'for "PAMPH¬ 
LET ON FEEDING,” issued und mulled krke by 
E. W. Blatcliford & Co., 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
CLARK’S 
ROOT CUTTER. 
leed by all 
stock raisers to be the only 
perfect Root Cutter. 
Send Tor New Circular. 
HICGANUM 
Wf’g Corporation, 
Sole Manufacturers, 
Higgnnnni. Conn. 
Warehouse, 1)4 So. SInrket 
St.. Boston, Mass. Semi for 
general list of Implements 
SPRING VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS. 
Also Early nud Prime Tobacco Red Plants. 
hAiiMicits, GAitnr.xrrts. and l'f"iu*T*i, use the PATENT 
PROTECTING CLOTH originated and prepared only 
by undersigned. It Is etmnl to glass sash tand posts 
but tenth as mucin on Cr.lrl Frames and Hot Beds, and 
for Tobacco Plant Beds has no equal. Protects from 
frost. Promotes haispy and itAtm growth. Don’t 
shrink or decay rapidly. \\ filely known, strongly 
endorsed, uml freely used by large growers. Retails 
fora. I), and ) er.s per yard, and U 38 inches wide. Send 
for circulars, .samples, etc., free. 
C. PL W ATERPROOFING FIBRE CO., 
56 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 
3-4 SIZE SAW SET 
For Lu mbermen iai Wao d Cuttara. 
Cheapest and best ever made. Sets a saw lu three 
minutes. Also, Champion (Jatige for OHttiiiK raker 
teeih nroper lomrth. Any one can use them. Sample 
of each, by mail, on r»?cefpt of $h Circulars free. Ad 
dress _ J. E. Whit in if, MONTROSE, pa. 
WELL DRILLING 
Machinery for Wells of any .lepth. from 201*. 3,000 feet 
for Mater, Oil or i.;*« our Mount *1 Steam Drilling ami 
1 oi table Home I over Machines let to work In 20 ni Imites 
Guaranteed to drill faster and wlUi leas ,a)wer than any 
■ •ther Specially adaptetl to drll'tnc WelU m earth or 
l '! 1 : C * 1 >0 Farmers and ethers are making $2.5 
te $10 per « nr with our machinery and teoli Splendid 
hu-lne.i for winter or Summer. We are rhe oldest and 
lai*geit Mariufncturars In the buaWioss s«*i.<| 4 cents ir 
Stamp* forllluatrnted CXitalogu* D. At'hurss, 
Pierce Well B&envntor Co.. New York. 
Agents Wanted. 
J° 810 PER DAY 
« t l52.. c ; l £ ar by A lteuts Soiling 
STOVE PIPE SHELVES 
and norsEUOLD ARTICLES. 
Indl*t-n"*Ne to every fhmlly. Sen-1 for 
I Cutalogne. ternaa. Mnta,tcatlm<ud«lm 
." freis Outfit five *-.*n*l 10et». hi -tanin* nn<l 
begin work at once. 4. E. SHEPARD A* C«.. tlorlonMI, a 
Brewster’s Patent Rein Holder. 
Your line* are where you put them—not undo! 
horst-e feet. - )no agent sold 13 doz. In live da vs 
'one denier sold -lx doz. In 15 da vs. Sample- 
worth $1.50 fukk. Write f<ir terms, 
E. E. BREWSTER. Holly, Mich 
Virginia Land Agency. 
Cheap Farms. Splendid Climate. Short Mild Win 
ters. Good markets. Descriptive land List Free. 
GRIFFIN *Y .IKK t is. I'etershitrg, v«. 
CHOICE IMPROVED FARMS, 
w Ilhlu thiv.* mllcsi'f AI.EXAXDKI \. LA. 
Rich Son . Hkzlthv Cumau i wu Railroad*, sio 
o> IS.’JO p* r Acre. Correspond with 
rob r. s. i> v v. 
SQ l Nlt'N SI'REEl'. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 
'LORI DA. e«E V I L LE. on the high pine ridge, 
F LvniUJiia district unexcelled Tor fruit and 
vegetable*, with delightful climate. Is a fast-mall 
station OU (he NORTH \ND SOUTH RAILWAY 
IRi NK LINE, *4) miles soutli of Jacksonville, and has 
a complete system of water works and sewerage. An 
excellent hotel I* now open. Ian* for Sale on reason 
able term-. Addres- HE V 11. L E t O.. Seville, Fla. 
MASON 5 OL NG, President, 35 Wall st.. N. Y. 
R. H. MASON. Sec’)’ and Tree.-.. Seville. Fla. 
FARMS FOR SALE 
IN MICHIGAN. 
* e "L IJ , sl juat l8su *‘ d lor Free Distribution. 
u> er J 1 J 0 or the finest farms in the state fully ileserlbed 
«E(f. W. SVOVUIt, 
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, 
103 Griswold Street, Detroit. Midi, 
Virginia Farms. Mll-l cllmut.*. Cnrap B m- . 
o»nd fdr Circu lar 4. 0. H I.ISH, Central la, V« 
W E VTANT YOU! »Mveenergetic man 
*7, , 1 or woman noodmg 
prontaluo rmpinyment to wpawiit us In every 
county. SnUry I*";» per tnooUt juh| expenses, or a 
Jarvro cominiK?.iou on sjJi s if prefertTooiia staple. 
Kvery one huvn, i *utilt mul tRAt*ticii)(ini 
standard s mass. 
100 Choice Hew Recitations . '|^ a n ,{ 
f or a .V. stamp, cadi/ CARD ro.. < ’adlx, o. 
390 J uim l NelcclloiiK. serap I’lelures. etc., and nice 
Sample Cards for A>. Uiu carp c«i . Cadiz. Ohio, 
siti ATI ON Nk \ N T K it. A man well udvn 
in years, but of excellent health amt unbroken const! 
tutluu; Carpenter enough to build stable, chicken 
houses, etc ; cun milk.* plans and measurements aocu- 
rately; a teacher of thirty years’ experience, aud 
would be willing to teach a family of bo vs or girls a 
part of the day or evening; could make liLmself verv 
serviceable lu the right place. j. FULLER ‘ 
Salamanca, N. Y, 
Gem Piano anil Oman on. 
Washington, Warren Co,, N. J,, 
U. S. A. 
ESTABLISHED 1859. 
Beautiful New Up¬ 
right. I’iuno, Rosewood. 
Case, for only 8165. 
Rend for Descriptive 
Catalogue. 
It will pay yon to ex¬ 
amine this instrument 
before paying double 
nur price for one not 
nearly »o good. 
No Organs or Pianos 
have iuet with the 
popularity of these in¬ 
struments as la proven by the WOSDF.RFTL 
SALES. Our increased facilities for the manu¬ 
facture of Piano* ami Organa enable ns to nffer iu- 
stmiueuta of the 1IIGH- 
K ST’ GRADE at lower 
prices than is asked for 
inferior ones. 
WV.te us and we will 
lake pleasure In giving all 
tho information desired 
free of charge. All our 
Instruments are war¬ 
ranted for SIX YEARS 
and are sent anywhere on 
15 day's test trial. 
■Royal Gem Organ, Solid 
Black Walnut Case, for 
.only 8*55. 
Bend for Illustrated Cat¬ 
alogue. 
Mcusu mention tliig 
paper when you write. 
NEW MUSIC’i SS 
W* will «.*nd <8 plect* X**w Mimlo.fnlt »lx«. n-rly print'd In- 
dndtag Kli tlin 0*1119 from Ilia In,mo ope .ie. both vocal and In- 
•ttnim'UUl, for oalv 22 Cents If wth >rr*« to show 
,ln* ntH.ic to jour ld-ii.and i<j|| Hv-jo of our ilor. At even 
Brent, per pin n Ih.,,- - rg omildc-t 32.40 while we 
■ fTer all at h a* than one-tenth nf ... Tan aelect'on* 
m ..da^ Waltzes. Polkas. Marches- Oper tic Sono-s. 
Bahaas, etc., etc. I I*n entlnctftml»c«i.-m I aelroiedoiid 
» r i VII.. I,,,,* w< wo I .end the 4-8 Diecesfor 
22 cents,three lots 50 cents, or «»••« i»u i-«r ONE 
D^iCLAR. r J_*■ ■ -*( *•• i * i *v*-n A.UJrr** ill or.icni to tl.« 
WORLD M’r’C. CO., 122 Nassau St., N. Y. 
GUNS 
Our $15 Shot Gun now $10. 
“ $15 Breechloader $9.50 
Alt kl&ds Guai guimnLecAl lower than 
eUewhere*. Sen<1 «i4rap for Illustrated 
catalogue. POWELL 4 CLEMENT, 
1 NO Main 61., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
10 It* cause*, anil a new and suceess- 
. f«U CURE at your own home, by 
IbWU one who was deaf twenty-eight 
years Treated by niosr of the noted specialists 
without bouetlb Cured himself In three months, 
atid since then hundreds at others. Full particulars 
scut on application. T. H. I*A GE. 
No. II West 3l-tHt.. New York City. 
CONSUMPTION. 
I havo aposltlvo rem-'-lyfortbc above illseas**; by its uso 
thousands of ense- of the v,- r- Und and of long standing 
haro b»encor>**l l-idocl. • ■ - rone i* my faith In Its efficacy 
tbatl will Si*nd TWO BliTTMM FHKE, tnoetlmr with a YAL. 
CAP1.K THKATTgE on Title ' Ir**a,s. to an v sulTerer. Give ex. 
press 4 P. O. address. DB. T. A SLOCUM ,lil PearlSt. N. Y 
Wr WANT ACTIVE AGENTS 
TO SELL THE 
Renner Combined Alarm and Door Bell 
In every County In the United States nud Canada. Geo. 
t • Owens. Mi •Jestyi.CuJ.. says: 'I have cauvaased one day 
and took '41 orders.” In -sime lerter be ordered two 
grow*. Win. McKlut, of Grand Haven. Mich., -avs "he 
o >ok IS or>U rs Ln !U hours." Ptvvfit on Bell, $2.50. In our 
Kvi icvoHOtXAuv OFritR to A gouts we agree to lake back 
all Belts unsold If the Agent falls to clear $125 In 30 
days. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Adtlress 
RENNER MAN I'F’INt* Filtsburg, Pa. 
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. 
THIS NEW • 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
1 H-s a l ad dilfoVent from all 
others, is enn *harw>. with Self- 
adjusting Ball in center,adapts 
itself to all positrons of tha 
, body while the ball In the cup 
‘ presses back the Intes¬ 
tines just as a person 
does With the finger. NVittf light pressurti tile Her¬ 
nia i« held soenrely iHv and night, and a radical cure 
certain. It is easy, durable and ehean. Sent bv mail. Cir¬ 
culars free MMUtSYON TIUSS CU., Chkaso, 111. 
Mention (his nnt<er 
I CURE FITS! 
M hen l -ay em-a 1 ilo net mean merely to stop tfiem lor a 
ttmo and thon have them return again. I mean a radical enro. 
I liava made tho dl-caso ef FITS, KPII.BPSY or FALLING 
SICKNESS a llfo-tqpg Studv. Iwnrrant my remedy to euro 
tho worst case*. Bi*can-e otbera have railed la no reason for 
n t now receiving a cine. ad atone * ! *r a treatlso and a 
Fret* llottlo ofmy lnralllbto remady. tilvo Express and Post 
O.Uoa. It co-la you nothing for a trial, nod 1 will cure vou. 
Ad.!mas Pr. II i). KOt>T. l<* Pearl St.. N*wN v ork. 
General Advertising Rates of 
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34 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 
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fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
pith a rieid fo obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
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Yearly criers occupying 11 or more line* 
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Reading Notices, ending with “.-Irfu,” per 
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Terms of Subscription. 
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Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post office at New York City, N Y. 
as second class mail matter. 
