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'ARLOR ORGANETTP 13 Hie handsomest, sweet- ■■jlilot-e powerful organ reeds and 
'i, mtcrpAfing miuwral tn«tnttvi*'nt trt proauewi* AmI b -;ii i.. »L 
nil n payt iu coat in |^riU4neptiji>ym*tit* ntiiidr?*! fold. 0 ' . 
• .?;i« 1 . 1*1 4 1 **^?, vr** V i:i hhip the Ol U';HM‘lh* 
c\ar-: v tlm kuiki ** we roll foT $8.00. V-a •haiua avail vourveif of ihu prvit offer AT 
»'v.*r before or will fo» «Kn.in. Take adraniage of it whi> the opportunity i« rp»!jra. We 
*»» or v>l!.i» 5 e it will sell a doxen nr »nore si re^ulnr pnre. We wbh to tituke rn \ purchaserour 
PECIAL OFFER 
For pleasure 
and badness. 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER 
607 
THE INVALUABLE DOMESTIO REMEDY. 
>v holesale ami Retail. A treats Wanted Catalogue 
tree. STANDARD MFG. CO*. Cincinnati, O. 
r DERMADOR." 
GOOD FOR MAN. 
Inflammation of all kinds. Dlptherla, Wounds, 
Bruises, burns, Sprains, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, 
Swellliigof the (Hands, Inflammation of the Eyes 
Broken Breasts, Frost Bites, Chtllblnlns, Piles. Bee 
Stings and all sores. 
GOOD FOR BEAST. 
Fresh Wounds, Galls, Sprains, Bruises. Cracked, 
Heel, Ringbone, Poll F.vll, Wind Galls, Spavins, 
Sweeney, Founder, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Scratches, 
or Urease, Mange, Horse Distemper, etc., etc. 
Cures Garggt, Sore Teats and Bags. 
and all Sores and Swellings in Cows and Oxen. 
For more extended remarks and for a large number 
of testimonials voluntarily sent to us by the persons 
whose signatures are attached, we refer you to our 
Circular Pamphlet around eae-h bottle. 
We would say to Livery Stable Keepers make It a 
point never to be without this great remedy. It Is a 
cheap, cfTKMent and scre medicine. With tills “her 
mudur,” there Is no such word iut “kaii.." It never 
blisters, but cools. 1'rh-r jjs and 50 cents Sold by all 
druggists. 1). KANSU II, SUN tV ( O., 
BUFFALO, N. Y. 
*Si T> 
NSECTfOWDER* 
_ 1 * A pare California pro- 
qC. xl duct ion, an inf.illi'ile 
^ t oxter initiator of Konch- 
«\v es, Bed-hugs, Wnter- 
I bu * 91 FUc f> Lle-«s.Mee>- 
. . " qu»K>e$, Ants, Moths, 
ami in fait all insect 
_ *- aj pests of the household, 
INSECTEXTER MINA TOR' 
. -^ to animal and plant 
lift; as it is destructive 
to that of the insects. 
■ ■ »■ » - --- * powdered blossoms of 
a California grown flower and absolutely contains no 
acids or poisonous drugs of any description. 
BUHACH is not to bo classed with the thousands of 
worthless and dangerous preparations so called “In¬ 
sect Exterminators." 
BUHACH is the insecticide of progress. 
Pitrof Po werful! Po ten t! 
BUHACH is not sold in bulk.but in sealed 'ins with 
yellow labels. Upon which appeal s our Trade Mark 
BUHACH us above. Beware of base imitations. Ask 
your druggist or grocer lor it and sec that you get it. 
Descriptive circulars mailed free upon application to 
us. BUHACH PRODUCING & MT’G CO. 
of Stockton, C alii or sis, 
4vi Cedar St-, New York. 
BONE MBAL FOB POULTRY. 
30 lb. boxes.$1.4(1 1 I lift lb, bags.$3.00 
50 lb. " . 2.2.--1 JUO lb. bbls. 5.50 
<« KAN I 1 I.ATKIN IIONK. 
30 lb. boxes.gi.ii in) lb. bags.$3.75 
60 It). " ini I-MH11. libis . 5.00 
C R|IM 1 IE 1 > OVSTKB MIIK 1 .LS. 
50 lb. lM»xet»...$ .75 | jti lb. bags .$3.00 
100 lb. " 1.40 ! 350 111, bbls. 8.28 
F.xprrssly manufactured for fowls from *su[ierlor 
stock. Put" imd sweet. Sent by freight on receipt of 
price, samples, 5 cents. Fine ground Ovster Shells 
some price as crushed. C. II. Hemp wolf A Co., 
York Chemical Works, York, Pa. 
A NEW, original, aheap lantern. for projecting and en- 
laryitig photographs, chroma curds op»u uc pictures and 
objects. Works like magic, and delights and mystifies 
everybody. Send for our fil'd and free descriptive circular 
M. IfiLi. Pt It. Co.. 123 Fast 28th Ft., New York. 
?FF ra PUTTER for M3. Send stamp for el 
™ ■- eulur. Agents waUted. 
J. N. SLA I tillENH.irP, CiUXUtBSlfUBa, P. 
nrn to linv one wading us 50 cents lor 0 mouths subscription to thc 
W Ha iJT A. If Hm SOOIAJL, VI3ITOK MAGAZINE, the best Story Paper published, 
$1 WORTH ELEGANT LACE REMNANTS (Free.) 
Here i» u chance to get valuable, rich ami I'hunM T.»rv Remnants and Soiled Luce for almost nothing. Having bought a big 
lot of haivx at auction, representing evi-iy imu tillable pattern ami quality, at one tc it th their teat \ lino, * c arecnabioti id oiler 
kuo.i lutonlahlng bwraius W« pul up arye Mjottnl packages of these I ac. • wii icn. Itiough coxing but M> coats. reprcscm real 
Values ol gl mid upwards. These Krmimiu. inclmtttnr finest White I.arv», Linen Torehou in exquisite patterns. Npanlsli and 
Languedoc Cream i*oc«, Blnek 1 an',, and in fact sample* ol'almost every kind known to the trade. The uses to w hich Ultra 
Laeivtcaii lie applied will appear to every lady reader, or to her male friend* who wish to make »n acceptable present, us no 
such bargain has heretofore tnvn otfered. l.inl,os will find them very usi'iul for I rimiuiug alt kinds of underwear, or ornament¬ 
ing children's and infkttts' clothing, as each package contains such a vnnetv. The supple is limited. Order *r oi -kv and senna 
this bargain. Send f.O cents in Sunups or b>stal Note. Address SOCIAL VISITOR, Box 3139, Boston, Mass. 
HALSTED’S DUPLEX CENTEHNIAL 
INCUBATORS. 
After 10 yi-ars of success, they remain the First In 
simplicity, durability, finish, practical re- 
sults. aud iu everythin* that makes a tlrsi-elass 
machine. Alsu Brooders that an- tvnrrnntrd. 
Send Two cent stamp for illustrated circulars to 
CENTENNIAL M’F’O- CO., 
BOX 380, BYE, N T . Y. 
FREE TO LADIES! 
Sent! ten 2*wm stamp* ig pay p*UW- j 
»K«.\«iul y >o will 5«mi •-•ut Finiily J 
fitocy Pttpor thp»f- %Uo Jft 
13 ilon(a^u<» Curl Haxps frNk VV 
Thu moat jukI ewi- 
wninil .nrtlrl*’ rvrr .'i>l 
for the bitir. WattibImI 
In rurl thc «lr*[?Hir*t y P 
hair, without breaking j 
or injuritiff it (Q mjr j 
manner. No lmly would V y J 
l*c without thoiu niter fe; /*)■ 
Once u^iug. Addrc»a, y~ i 
SOCIAL VISITOR, 11 
Box 3139, Boston, Mass.! 1— 
FOR 
FENCES 
PROPBJKTORS: 
NANCE BROTHERS A WHITE, Plilla. 
For Bole by Druggists and General Merchandlee Dealers. 
EDUCATED for successful business, taught how to get a Living, make Money, and become 
enterprising, useful citizens. 
T5 1 n n f m an Pnll a rro Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. on the Hudson, the only institution 
±J<XD bill Ctrl! uUllug C) devoted to this specialt}', consists of the Schools of 
T5-|1 Q-» yipcQ combining Theory and Practice by a novel and original system of training 1 
UfiluCp!) and giving ACTUA L daily experience in Merchandising, Banking, and every 
variety of Office Work. No student can take this course and remain ignorant of actual busi¬ 
ness transactions of daily occurrence as conducted in the great exchanges of New York and 
London. 
Phonography and Typewriting lathes. Students wishing to be¬ 
come shorthand amanuenses are thoroughly drilled iu correspondence. Students desiring to be¬ 
come general verbatim reporters are taken through all grades, finishing on lectures delivered 
in the college; in no other school in this country is this opportunity offered. 
Penmanship ^° r ® raw ^ u ^ aut ^ ° i nameilt - al work. An art indispensable 
T’pl a O’TmillV readl| y learned, and when acquired earns good pay. These schools, 
■hvICgictUllV embracing six departments, are in charge of eight professors and five 
assistant instructors. HAST MAN has been well styled THIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Ob 
AMERICA. It is the oldest aud most practical Commercial School aud the largest and most 
popular Private School in this country. Refers to patrons in every State. 
VOUNG MEN aud Boys starting iu life for themselves or assuming the business of a father 
^Miir relative, aud wanting the L>e.st preparation to assure success; 
YOUNG LA DIES desiring to qualify themselves for good positions, and to make themselves 
—independent for life in a short time at a very moderate expense; 
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS wanting their sons to be useful, prosperous citizens, and 
' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■their daughters prepared for the accidents of life, and 
made self supporting; 
ACADEMIC AND COLLEGE GRADUATES desiring a practical and profitable finish 
■ to their theoretical aud unav ailin g educa¬ 
tion; 
DISAPPOINTED YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN w ho are tied to conserva- 
— - 1 • - —■ — t jve families, or places un¬ 
suited to their ambitions and abilities, or who desire to change their course of life, by seeking 
places and business more satisfactory and remunerative, will find THE NEW, short, practical 
course of study here most invaluable. 
There are no vacations. Applicants enter any day with equal advantage. Board and 
tuition fees more reasonable than in any other FIRST-CLASS school. Address for catalogue 
giving special information, 
EASTMAN COLLEGE, 
Clement C. Gaines, Pres’t. POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. 
GREAT MUSICAL WONDER THE PARLOR ORGANETTE. 
\ prieo <tft To introduce it so as to 
££t«|H«k0fl»r it*eir,—Raingiitoownwiuiww, /A' v ^ for pSFristMAS PRES&TS^Iam wifllncto 
Ihe t i U.iw i, anti iir'clucc* tin music. 'AUaptcU Vg? %% A — soiti wltorthot*.. We ukmirtuni tlm yon 
for 81 or Dancing Furtiiv. onn Wuitcr ^••wttiojMurflnnidswhonrtiwiwtoordcrat 
V-ven S. k f i.f ttnlnml'i.L The ino-. • v.,u.,iW 'TXL'fKuiw pnw. Cimstjnaaand New YeaFs are 
I;.arc „ ca.ily J^nli.e.^u-a sum c nun-. 
ill r I lilt t ,| ,■ J l''' lilleV- ■ 
incut niii-nks thr it.cir,—itstns» itsowaiipv»c«. 
7k mere 4'hJM ''an play It. Siuiply 
tuminu I lie cm mK Ictu# thi.' music 5irlpj*bloWB 5 
the linlliiw i, ami nroduot*the niuiic. Aa.ij>tcU 
fur stiisnig or Daiifiii« Faftiw. nna inter 
Evcmnsi Entertainment- 1 lie inont ixi|ui,it« 
trill* are a* w-ily Dnnlucctl •*a sing.c note. 
ISucb i»reCU6 hr** the Mocking IUj J. Hi c pm\ cu 
in »i iimnnori'iftt ftjMf orpmisla can approach, i 
The mo»l UttllcuH and coinplk-aiwl ojicnfUC »ll| 
i t ptuycit a* ircrfcvtly a* a simple hymn ; he 
muve tfl a* rm-loiil'i'is Md nret'UU u cwt,. ^ 
fmiuitnti. llwidn)korUuliwSpo|l-y/L j 
»ihir tune. *n- renfty / 
for the imttiei|p-nl; 
th- iri'isic eoils tun a ■* iBBm HlwIellllllBlHlWitiB 
few centsrtr ' xTllfll Hffalifyli 
BUY IT FOR 
CHRISTMAS, 
’ The P.IBLOB OBQANKTTE hap 
( It large powerful organ rved* ami 
Wilt last a lifetime. 
Cue, with elegant carved *«!••*, nt once. Atldm*. G. H. W. BATES & CO., 106 Sudbury Street, 8oston. Mass 
GOLD-FILLED ELGIN OR WALTHAM WATCH ONLY $10,001 
Warranted to Wear for Five Years. 
' < Th<* cb«ij>^»t watch In lh« world. Jewelers rouled End astonished. A limited number 
of the odibrxv.l Waliham ot Kl^d w-aicbt». Heretofore a low.prWd watch has been the 
J pottnrst of in vestment*, bein^ ot no vaio* u a time- ^ewrwr and a ooneunt lonrce of annoy* 
an<e and expvnto |t>. onner ThU walrh u a ni*rr#f of acoirai v and rh^apoexa, Rad I ojn 
| ff r. i* .■ lift tL.I.- worVi'a history able to offer a k"»-prierd, perfectly reliable 
_ VB lnur.kf«;>er »uUaMc for use on railroad*, steamers and all other placet where accurate time 
repaired. T f f nioremeiiU are Waltham or *.l|»tn make. kiK*wn the wHd over for thetr 
X.^. oxreiVnce and fin# tlnlih, harini; seven }*wrU, «a^«n$U>n balance, ejuich train* straight 
V L 1 W ^ nf recanamanLgiil iuiies to ovrrtprung n^uialur, sunk socxiftd t tirw jwkL pieiou, duil'liroof. 
Wk »Ly^r TbthanuMNMcaMs are ^anulfte gotii-n Ued, and with which 1 amd a written guarantee to 
Wvnr ^ >r * V.iow thia watch will meet woh and rK»w .n favor a* tu meriu u»d 
<p*ai|tlo* known. Thrn* 1* a crowing demand for «uch a watch, fur tr.nre than 
erer>#for>: »n» U»e acla of evtrvhtHly guvrmwl by and performed on time % ae*l 1 hrUeee that 
the rail armr ol profi T.onal men. clerks* &*echanita. farmers, iihiitrs and railrt^d efti- 
^AJn.L a ployeea, w II ippiwUte a ipood. watch at a cheap prhw, »iKh m they can r»*ly fipoii for 
aocumir time I rriih to put you on your guwT.t, a* :h*re .sr* mm.«ri*js Irrispondble 
JR A tom* adverting cheap watrhrt that arv wcrtAlrsa a> tnne-krepers. A printed form of 
fitcvUmlla of cerLticate uf guaianiae accompMsylog every watch piiwhased 
from me s 
B **Th# watch purchas'd from me hv G, S, Smith k a genuine gold- 
. fillwkl case, which ! warrant t»-» wrar & >c*r>, No. I69SJ, gBIiBi&e fcltfiU 
^ works No. 39664)1, ami a valuable time 4eej«er, whi.:h I hereby giur- 
an tee and agree to krep 111 gixnl order f»r one year undvr fair n$a*ge^, 
WILLIAM VTICUAMSi IV* S. Hals led Street, Chicagu> 
[The niffir af pinchvwr • tlir quality af Lhe case, cither gold or lilwr ; 
Uie number of aaote , the number of tnovement* w uh Ittdeilfluied make. 
FIKK are Inserted in Italics as an illustration of the manner a* filing out this 
\WM i “This certificate is bin line ujvm me, being an abKdute giamnLee, ami 
J which l a; all times hold my sail feapoiHlbk.^ Wttx, A 
1e3 WV crano offer On rareipi of |HuiO and thts 
f eRw $i|vert remerd, l hereby -sgre* to forwartl by recisU-eed mail to any ad 
f jPftf drr»a. all ch.srgrf prepaid, tiw of thc aN>ve wKiibnl Waaches and a 
leanUJul illk guard, all securvlv jwcked In a itMftg i'sdd. proYtdUig 
jjBKm your older is roccivnl on or Ww* i. i non only MU-I a Itu-n^l 
hV mimVr ,7 Uinc unu-hr* M prir. i>Am«i, *n,l in orvl.r in j-MU.-t nn-M.il 
Iri'Qiy.tl.i, ,n<l Ip^'ul»l,-r, Iirit.rinc in 1.number., Iicnre C ftAjmr, 
you bi cut tht. ,-li irl!>.ii:rcl oui .u-i sun*l It to me wltli your onlcr. iliul 
r 1 m.v know yon »re rn to ih« bnirt-i of thl, oner. Under no 
k clrci.ru,Unce. will 1 u-ml owr* tbir onavratcb »l abov. jovv lo»ny one 
v f -. y y ^ t,i,.n, and lfother**ro4--lre4 I Will funu.li ibirn *t rr^nUr j-r:rr* 
an-i mok# a tiamivom, profit. Mat.v of my aifcntv roll tb'-c natcbc. for 
'•a Hk lo $50. Semi money by Rrclilrltd Utter, P. O. Miinn (Wtr *r 
I'taft. or I *tU o’lul arwrb C. O. 1>,. witb pnvil^g* of rum.nation, on 
' ' 1 f rovlpt of $ 1 .no „ a guarantee for rzpma rbarrva. U vou hav. any 
friend, carrying an Elgin of Waltham watch. I refer to them (br thrir oxcllanoe ,n4 good Unna. A. to my reliability t refer yon -■ an- 
buiion, home in Chicago, or if yon have any friend. In thecHv, I refer You l,» them. In ordering, l ie..,,- > P ,M, whhh jv„ prefer—Klein or 
Waltham movement. Nickvl clock, $1.9.5, w ith alarm, $1.50 f po,lage prepaid aud warranted. Nickel watch, $XvK); and a full line of 
diamond,, gold, sliver mid nickel watche,, which 1 am Milling at a amall advance over the covt of production, giving you the beuefit of low 
price, obtained oy making large purrhaaet. Mi aasurunoni i, varied and deilrable. Klegant illii.tml.vl catalogue nixiled 9c. 
A,hire, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Baanfaeturlng Jeweler, 1J3 8. Ual.ted Street, Chicago. «< 
_Can give Kockforel tjutclt Train Movement, instead ot Elgin, it preferred. I w-.-ul-l recommend Rmktord 
Perfectly Preserved Green Forasre. 
H r The umlerBlgned, hav- 
ing matli- itnci fed en- 
x W silage fo r several 
years, believing that 
m m % we have arrived at. c«r- 
% . . lain and tiiUform suc- 
W. a_g' %■ cess, filter to those who 
% w 3ana'Uii.q t are in doubt this 
| A t'KHTlFWA TE. 
% % 3 Tills certlfles that we 
% art* preserving green 
% % forage, without-heat or 
% m .. In siloa 
% f csjr'z ~><r % with air tight wails. 
w ... . il l ' y > fa - I cutting the eorn in 
V//y>y/////y/ M r 3 * 1 l nrn- helf tn three-quar- 
.j. r ter [pph lenglhs, 
weighting 10 .) pounds to the square foot, and with this 
pressure getting one foot or more of juice In the bot¬ 
tom of the silo. We n'move the air from the silo by 
using Colcoril's Slln Governor, which causes a heavy 
vertical, with very little lateral pressure. We obtain 
ns uniform reeuit. (sold, tnolsi, soft, pulpy forage, the 
natural color of the corn, without offensive odor. Im¬ 
parling no odor to the silo, bam, hands or clothing. 
Wb feed an average of fib pounds dally to each cow. 
and onr catt to eat It alt wlrle mi, any wacte. 
We regard Mr. Col cord's system as (iir rrue, if not 
the only true method of ensilolng green forage crops, 
and reeoniraend Is as Mire untform, ,’oonomtcal, ana 
less troublesome than any other. By using this sys¬ 
tem, with the Governor, according to directions, any¬ 
one may be sure of success. 
EH311M) 3t. WOOD. Boston, 3Inss. 
T. G.RIIROLIs 'lilton. Hass. 
CIIAL. COPKLaM*. Hilton. 3Iass. 
• -. A. DAVIS, Natick, 3Ias». 
BERNARD 3l(» VGH\N. Heilhnin. Mass. 
The above-named are reliable geutjemen. I have 
thoroughly examined tliejr silos, and the green forage 
preserved in them; it cannot be mode ns economically 
or .as good in quality Id any other way. (Send to me 
for circulars). 
8. M. COIiCORB. Dover, 3Inss. 
S i n 
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THE (i 
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IN T HE J WO RLD. 
fWO^LDMED^Lsi 
lS>\XTL£NWH0fiEP BOUNDS TO b S,Q..\UCM\ 
IT MENDS EVERYTHING. 
■ Wood, Leather, China. Books. Furniture, &e. 
■ STRONG is IRON. SOLID AS A ROCK. 
■ Sold in tin cans for Meehan iosiuid Amateurs, 
I and iu bottles for Fat-tij use. Send card of 
1 dealer who does not keep it. and 10c. postage 
1 for .samplecan FBEBhyraai-. 
I RUSSIA CEMENT CO,, Glrueester, Mass. 
iT IS A SIN TO BE SICK. 
We tell you <• !<•/ in on- NEW BOOK, and 
Eight-Page Paper. Whu-h we ,taj,nt, *.o any addresa 
This Book aud Paper should tv in every home. 
All who read (hem aud Mliovr thejr suggestions will save 
large doctor bill », >n.*ny long hours of si.rfering and 
have many veurs added to tliier live.-. Send your name 
at once for our new book, “A PLAIN HOAD TO 
HEALTH," free !<> Off. 
CHICAGO MAGNETIC SHIELD CO.. 
No. 0 Central Music Hall. - Chicago, I1L 
F0^TH E .py.MLy 
J the FACTOR.y_.,/i>yS 0 Y'; >» 
,TM p\/v/nn i/cunD ' / a RLE 
Tn'EVoRKSHOP^viv^' JaB 
■TViEjioSPITAL.^M-fJ n/A f0 THE 
*i 0 y/ s K'AN 
THEVETERINARIAN 
the Stock-Raiser 
GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. 
-A 7 , 
MEN 
