les 
Moral Satinet anil Pictorial Home Companion. 
SAVE THE NATION! 
For it is sadly too true that thousands of 
CHILDBEIN are STARVED TO 
DEATH every year by improper or insuffi¬ 
cient FOOD. 
ft 
Invented hy E. N. Horsford, late Professor in 
Harvard University. 
It is better and healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder, Cream Tartar, or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit, etc., with it 
is only about half as much as by ordinary Baking 
Powder, and the result is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are 
taken from the flour in bolting. No ordinary 
Baking Powder or anything else used for raising 
bread does this. 
is not a medicine, buta HIOHLY NTJTRI - 
TIDES, and because a cooked food is easily as¬ 
similated, grateful to the most delicate and irri¬ 
table stomach, and especially adapted for the 
I>PANT and GROWING CHI ED. 
In cases of Clrolera Infantum, Dysen¬ 
tery, Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera, it 
is invaluable, as proved by testimonials from 
Physicians of every school. 
Invalids, Nursing Mothers, 
and those suffering from Indigestion will find on 
trial that Ridge’s Food is all they can desire. 
m 
Universally used and recommended by promi¬ 
nent physicians. 
Put up in packages containing 11 ounces, just 
enough for 25 pounds of flour. 
If your grocer has not got it send a 3-cei 
stamp to the manufacturers tor a sample. 
KTJMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, 
PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
A (\ MIXED CARDS, with name, in a Card 
r" Case, 13c. Try us. 
II. LEE & CO., Middleboro, Mass. 
K A FINE CARDS, no two alike, with name 
tr" and case. 10 cts.; 50 white, 10 cts. 
POSTMASTER, Higganum, Conn. 
60 
20 
20 
CARDS —20 Chromo, 10 Motto, 30 Ocean 
Shells, Snowflake, etc. Name on, 10c. 
CLINTON BROS., Clintonville. Ct. 
REP or DAMASK CARDS, with name, 10c. 
postpaid. J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 
New Styles Chromo Cards, 10 cents ; or 25 
new styles mixed, 10 cents, post-paid. 
J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 
60 
Lily, Floral, Enamel, Gilt Scroll, Motto, 
marble card*. no two alike, name on, 10 cts. 
CARD MILLS, Northford, Conn. 
fiATII Any worker can make $12 a day at 
home. Costly outfit free. Address 
_TRUE & CO., Augusta, Me. _ 
a Month and expenses guaranteed to 
Agents. Outfit free. 
SIIAW & CO., Augusta, Me. 
$77 
$66 
»a week in your own town. Terms and $ 
outfit free. 
H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Me. 
(hr -frv (50 A P er da y at home. Samples 
?pO III worth $5 free. Address Stin¬ 
son feCm^POTtland^Ic^ __ 
/» /» a week in your oWn town. Terms and $5 
tpOO outfit free. 
H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Me. 
Is the Most Delicious Article for the Table- 
Prepared in a few minutes, with or without milk. 
It is nourishing and satisfying. 
The Cheapest Article of the Kind on the Market. 
Recipe without Milk. 
Take 4 tablespoonfuls of Ridge’s Food, mix 
with a little cold water and a little salt, add one 
pint hot water, boil for 2 minutes, pour into 
moulds, and place on ice ; serve with cream and 
a little sugar. 
Recipe with Milk. 
Take 5 tablespoonfuls of Ridge’s Food ; first 
mix the food with a little cold milk and a little 
salt and two well-beaten eggs, then add one quart 
of hot (not boiling) milk, then return the whole 
mixture to the fire and stir briskly till it boils; 
flavor to suit the taste. Pour into mould, eat 
cold with sugar and cream. 
RIDGE’S ‘FOOD is carefully put up in four 
sizes. Sold by Druggists at 35 cents and up¬ 
wards, with “ WOOLRICH & CO.” on every 
label. 
AYER & SON’S MANUAL contains more infor- 
H mation of value to advertisers than any other 
publication. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of 25 
cents. Address N. W. AYER & SON. Advertis¬ 
ing Agents, Times Building, Philadelphia. 
Geo.FEowei46 
10 SPRUCE STREET, 
(Printing House Sq., opp. the Tribune Building.) 
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 
BTJHE-A.TJ. 
New Yokic Agents for act. Newspapers in 
the United States and Canada. 
Advertisements Forwarded Daily (as re¬ 
ceived) to every section, from Newfoundland to 
Texas, and from Florida to British Columbia. 
Also to all New York City Dailies and Weeklies. 
Eight Thousand Newspapers kept regularly on 
file for inspection by advertisers, including all the 
great dailies from Boston to San Francisco, from 
Montreal to Galveston. 
Publishers of American Newspaper Directory. 
Tho f-ll-'-infr cut is exact size and represents the BEST 2 III, A lilt KNIFE IN THE NVORLB. Erery knife 
is warranted strong and perfect, and is made with round corners at both ends, so as not to wear t he pockets. 1 hey are made of 
the finest material, r.nd finished in the very best manner by the most skilled workmen, are regular beauties and tavontes with 
everybody : they give better satisfaction for general p’irposec than any other knife on the market. These knives are imported 
from Europe in large quantities, crpecially for us, and ar~ stronger, handsomer and better made than knives sold in most stores 
at 81.50 each. For a short time we will send one of these ___ ___ _ _ r 
HA?7DSOME 2 BLADE KNIVES FREE 
by mail, post-paid, as a premium to any one who will send 4 subscribers to Far>m and Fireside at jO cts. a year. 
PRICE OF IMPORTER 2 BLADE KNIFE, post-paid, and 1 year’s subscription to Farm and Fireside, is One Dollar. 
AN EXCELLENT 0 BLA1>E KNIFE (made in this country) but not quite so large as the cut, will be given as 
a premium to any one who sends 2 subscribers to Farm and Fireside, at 50 cts. a year. . 
PRICE OF AMERICAN » BLADE KNIFE, post-paid, and 1 year’s subscription to Farm and Fireside is 75 cents. 
FARM and FlRESIDEls the most popular Agricultural and Home Journal in the U. S. It is suited to the home circle 
in city, town or country, and is a welcome visitor in every household. Farm and Fireside is published twice a month, it contains 
8 large pages, and the circulation is so large that we can afford to publish it at 50 cents a year, although it contains as much 
reading matter as most $2 journals. 
SAMPLE COPIES of Farm and Fireside and Premium List sent to any address for 3-cent stamp. 
ADDRESS ALL LETTERS plainly to PUBLISHERS of FARM and FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohio. 
CUT LOTS 
25x125 FEET 
SITUATED IN NORTH DENVER, 
Opera House, Denver, CoL 
EVERY OTHER 
LOT ABSOLUTE 
LY FREE! 
: ) 
FREE! 
U. S. Mint, Denver, Col. 
WARRANTEE 
DEED WITHOUT 
RESERVE. 
Denver now has a population of 40,000. Great cities are the outgrowth of great countries. 
Twenty years ago Denver was a small trading post on the frontier, bow it is a large cfiytWitn. 
numerous Churches, Hotels, Theaters, Street-railroads. Gas-wqrks, Water-works, Gold and 
Silver Smelting and Refining Works, with a United States Mint, and id the great Railroad 
Center of the West. There are seven First-class Railroads now running and connecting 
with all the Principal and Branch Railroads from Maine to California. It is the Capital oi 
Colorado, naturally the richest State in the Union, and located in about the geographical 
center of the United States. The climate is charming, with the best water and puiest air 
in the world- and the scenery . > unexcelled for beauty and grandeur. It is surrounded 
by the riclic -j Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Lead, and Coal Mines an d A g r 1 c u 11 u r a 1 L an asm 
America. It r: now the headquarters for Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Wy¬ 
oming, Nevada, Arizona, and Northern Texas. The rich mineral and agricultural resources 
of this vast country will make Denver the largest nd wealthiest city m the west, 
WHV LOTS ARE GBVEN AWAY. 
As the tide of immigration is now in this direction, it is the Company’s interest to have 
people locate in Denver and on their property. To encourage emigration here, the Company 
will give to any one sending their name and address a warrantee deed, m fee simple, lor 
one or more lots in North Denver, situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, in immediate 
view of this beautiful city, the only charge being one dollar to pay the Notary Public fees 
for acknowledging deed and conveyance. The Company do not give every lot away^ but 
each alternate one, and does not expect that every person who gets a lot in North Denver 
will come here, but a great many will, and they will induce their friends to follow. The in¬ 
creased population will soon make this property very vain-^ble, and this Company retain, 
each alternate lot, which they hold at prices varying from 25 to $500, according to location. 
For this reason the above proposition is made. The deeds arc unconditional, not requiring 
any one to settle or improve, but with full pow r to transfer and deed to others. The limit 
to any one person taking advantage of this offer is five lots. This property is : <ot Iisll- 
sidc, m untain, or swamp, but fis level, fertile, and has advantages fer building 
upon too numerous to mention. Full and satisfactory information, with indorsements 
from our best citizens, will be furnished. 
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. o ... 
I, W. C. Sanders, County Clerk and Recorder within and for said County and State, do hereby certify 
to the above and foregoing to be truo, and title complete to the land therein described according to the 
records in my office. I further certify there are no abstracts or transcripts of judgments, taxes or other 
leins standing against said land. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official 
seal this 2d Jay of August A D. 1879. c . SANDERg County CIerk and Eecorder . 
[8—] s couVyo?“:}-- INSTRUCTIONS. 
This Company will send by return mail, to any one sending within sixty days from the 
, date of this paper their names, P. O. address, a 
County and State, plainly written in full, a clear " 
warrantee deed to a lot 25 feet front by 125 feet 
deep in North Denver, Colorado, clear of all taxes. 
Applications for city lots must be accompanied 
with one dollar for each lot to pay cost of making 
and acknowledging deed, postage, etc. The lots 
then can be sold and transferred: at your pleasure, 
Let all improve this opportunity to secure ohome in 
the richest State in the world. Deeds sent to any part 
of the U. S. and Canadas. Address all letters to 
DENVER LAND COMPANY, 
449 LAWRENCE ST., DENVER, COL. 
High School, Denver, Col, 
One of the many Churche*. 
Ladles Purchasing 
iCOHSETS 
SHOULD EXAMINE 
MADAME DOT’S IMPROVED 
CORSET 
SKIRT SUPPORTER. 
^“For licaltli. com¬ 
fort, and elegance of 
form It liao no rival, 
and is really the most per¬ 
fect Skirt-supporting Corset 
made. Sample by mail, 
$1.50. Lady agents want¬ 
ed. Manufactured by 
FOY & HARMON, New Haven, Conn 
20 
LOVELY ROSEBUD CHROMO CARDS 
or 20 Motto Chromos, with name, 10 cts. 
NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
KA Perfumed Chromo, etc., Cards (name in 
tiv gold) and One Comic Valentine, 10 cents. 
GLOBE CARD CO , Northford, Conn. 
KA Chromo, Gold Border, etc., no two alike, 
10c.; or 20 Lace Cards, 10c. 
DIME CARD CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
KA CHROMO, Gold-Border, etc., 10c. No two 
alike; or 20 Cupid Cards, 10. 
J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 
KA Chromo, Gold-border, etc., 10c., no two alike, 
0\J or 20 Cupid cards. 10c. 
J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 
50 
Perfumed Gliromo and Snowflake cards in 
elegant case, name in Gold, 10c. 
DAVIDS & CO., Northford, Ct. 
KA Neiv-Style CARDS, Cold Border, Chromo, 
W" Motto, etc., name Gold, 10c. 
STAR CARD CO., Clintonville, Conn. 
25 
FANCY CARDS, Snowflake, Oriental, etc., 
in 25 styles, with name, 10c. 
J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y, 
KA New Style CARDS, Gold Border, Chromo, 
o" Motto, etc. y name in gold, 10c. 
STAR CARD CO., Clintonville, Ct. 
SAWING THE LOG. 
THE GREAT SUCCESS! 
or THIS 
WONDERFUL IMPROVED — 
Labor Saving BIDING SAW MACHINE is fully 
demonstrated bv the number in use and tbe present 
demand for them. It saws Logo of any size. One 
man can saw more logs or cord wood in one day 
and easier than two men can the old way. It will 
sawatwo foot log in three minutes. Every Farm¬ 
er ncetls one. Township agents wanted. Send for 
Illustrated Circular and Terms. 
Address W. W. HOST WICIi & CO., 
178 Elm St., Cincinnati, O. 
