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The Kansas Daily Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

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Batter Depot. third best, $2.35. Graham $2.80 rye. $2.00. Lawrence Happenings.

DAILY TRIBUNE. CfOMD-HAMB STOR AND SffldMP! Uliscellaneons. Two Babcock Fire Extinguishers, at 5.00 each; Bojs Printing, Press and Type Sponge Baths at S2.50; Plunge Baths at f5; Letter Copying Tress German Student Lamp Geneva FluUr, nickel plated 1 1.25; Surveyors Compass aad Chain Diebold Kienzle Iron Book Safe 24s26 height 39 inches 50.00; Six foot crosscut Siws Shoe dealers Cartoons, cheap; Fishing Nets; Skirt Boards; Broad Boards; Firo Shovels 5 Six Qt. Milk Pans 15c; Daot Pans Kniv and Forka 75c to Zl 60 per set; Pint Cups fc; Pie Pans 5c; Tar-get Guns, and Targe with chest complete for tfce Shooting Gallery $50-coet $100; Hardled Chop-plug Axes six double barreled Shot Guns 53.00 to 1 Chrcmo Mottoes 8x21 in Framad 50c: Oil Chromos 8x10 in nice Walnut Frames 25-in 24i30 Frames $1.25. FAlt.lI FOR SALE a Lot of Second-Hand WoW8, Corn Cultivators, and one Heavy Farm WuBon.

219dwtf II. ONE THING IS CERTAIN, SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OP ELEGANT GOODS for the HOLIDAY TRADE, and at SUCH LOW PRICES, Has ever been shown to the Citizens of LAWRENCE and Douglas County, as 9 Bedding-, Watches. GenU' Gold Watch $23 OP a Tnr P.f nometer Balance. i cheap Watclies to $7.00. W.O0; Silver Goods.

R-Crs Bros- Quadruple" Plated Butter Dlh Triple Plated Thl.f ku? $3 00 per set; Table SpoSJ Al at $3 ft IVt OO Wcw Sewing: Machines. DTP aM drawers Ssc Machines $5 00 to $'5. to. SKWING 3IAC1I1XES HEPA1UED, SHIfllBlONSj Ag't. BAILEY chalk aud w.tar goods.

13-dAWtf IRGAINS nrrautetl not to Craze. has now in Stock, Consisting in FULL LINES of the following Brands of First Class French China Tie Copelanfl CMoa, tie litoi Clina and Royal Dresden China. ALSO, A LAKQE ASSORTMET OP Japanese, Chinese, Faience and Iridescent Wares, A new class of Goods that is very Beautiful, and has Dot beeu brought West heretofore. I IIAVE A L4.RQE STOCK OP Sii-voi Plated C3r Which I Warrant to bo Firet Class such as Castors, Cake Baskets, Butter Dlnlies Water Sets, Pickle Castors, Card Knives, Forks, Spoons, My Stock of FINE VASES, TOILET SETS, FANCY CUFS MUGS MUSTAPHit php wrt LawrS3' PAIUAN aDd LAVA G6oDS' 9 haw eSoSSto Fine Baskets, ana Ladies Work Stands, Flower Baskets, Moss Baskets Knit-ting Baskets, Lace, Hair Pin, Lunch and Scrap Baskets. Bliss Clyde have moved their butter depot to the room recently occupied by John Schott, a few doors north of the postoffice.

Their shipments average 4,000 pounds per week, as they not only use all that can bo had tx this market, but ship largely from other states. They have no won hand 8,000 pounds recently received from Iowa. They are doing a large and lucrative business, and affording an excellent home market for our Douglas county farmers. The Coming Concert. The Boston Journal says that Music Hal rarely, if ever, contained such a large audi ence as that assembled last evening on the occasion of the testimonial concert to Camilla Urso.

Every seat and every standing place was occupiedfand at the eleventh hoar rco-ple were compelled to return home without obtaining either. It was indeed a complete ovation to the fair and accomplished violin ist, and such an one, probably, as has never before been puid to any musical artist in Bos ton. The character of the entertainment was something very remarkable. The greater part of the musical profession of this city was as sembled to testify by their personal aid the high estimation in which their sister artist is held by them After giving In their order the numerous pieces of the programme befora the appear ance of the "bencficiaric," the writer continues tl.us Nothing could excel Camilla Urso's performance in skill, grace and delicacy. Her perfect command over the violin wa3 never made mere apparent than in the long series of difficult runs and trills which occurred towards the close ot the concerto.

Through out the whole piece was played with the most exquisite effect. In the softest passages the delicate crisp notes fell like fairy footsteps Her rendering of this composition, aside from everything else, would entitle her to the very higheet praise as an artist. At its conclusion she was recalled no lees than three times, which is certainly something more than com mon for the undemonstrative Bostonians. Best Evidence of It Worth. The ereat popularity of Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powder is the best evidence of its worth. Whenever a sweet white biscuit Is wanted, or a light pot-pie, an elegant cake, or delicious pudding, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder should be used. It is purity itself. The Grand Central Hotel on Broad vraj.New York, is a big house, and it takes a great ma ny people to fill it.

In order to do the latttr and to please everybody, the Hotel is now kept on the both plans the American at $2 50 to $3.00, and the European $100 and upwards per day. An elegant Restaurant at moderate prices, is conducted by the Hotel. Under which King? Bezonian. Several of our state exchanges complain that the dividing lino between the Democratic and Republican parties has been obliterated, and call for a new survey so the intelligent voter can tell on which side he 6tands. By uniting to tight the Nationals the two parties have so far coalesced as to be practi cally one Formerly the dividing line could be ascertained by noting on which side the colored men stood, but this being no longer a good test and the position of both parties on every question except who shall hold the offices being the same, it seems necessary that something should be done (to separate the sheep from the goats, which seems a difficult task when they have miscegenated to such an extent as to nearly obliterate the pure type of either the woolly or hairy race.

So complete Is the fusion and coi fisioncf the two fossilized races that a survey, even a geodetic one, will fail to show a well marked line of demarcation, and a careful and exact chemical analysis would shew oaly two original basic element? ignorance and meanness and fail to prove from which body the larger proportion of either element was derived. We see but one method of solving this in tricate question, and that is by natural selec tion. Let the Nationals maintain thefr pres ent organization and and all in either of the old prties that is noble, pure, progressive, wise, patriotic and enlightened, will, on the principle of chemical affinity or natural selection, leave the corrupt element which forms their organic base and cohesive element, and attach themselves to the more congenial and inspiring life of the Nationals As now organized the Republican and Democratic parties represent the 6ide of ty- rany, despotism ana enslavement, while the Nationals represent the rights of man. To suppose the people will not gravitate to the latter, is to say they are incapable of self-gov ernment. The True Way to Invigorate, Tiij true way to invigorate a feeble rystcia is to infuse activity into the of the stomach, that wondrous alemb'c In wh ch the food is ti ana muted into the constitu'nta of chief el ement of onr vitality.

Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, because it accomplishes this end, is greatly to be preferred to many so called tonics, useful indeed as appetizers, bat inoperative ai aids to dige stion and assimilation. This sterling cordial, while it invig orates the etomsch, healthfully stimulates the liv er, bowels and kidney, ensuring tha escape through the regular channel, cf effete and matter tnrown on br toe system, ana is thus panned as weiias invigorated by it. Its tonic 'cflaence Is soon made manifest by an increase of vital eaergy and a more active and regular discharge of every physical function, and it has the arthhr effect of rendering the system unassailable by malarial epi dmics. LAWRENCE MARKETS. Corrected by Eli Campbell, Agent of the Grange 8tore.

WHOLESALE. Gbain Wheat, No. 2, per bushel, 77c; No. 3, per bushel, 7075c; No. 4, per bushel, 60 65c rejected, 5060c.

Corn 20c per bush. Oats 1920c. Rye 2530c. Produce Potatoes, 5060c per bu. cab- v- VUiUUO, yet UUSU.

UU(Cg 75c; turnips, 40c per bush; beans, dried, 1.802.00 per bush. Btjtteb, Eggs, Butter, 1215c per lb. eggs, 8c per doz cheese, 67c scrghum molasses, 20c per gallon honey, 10c per lb. Fuel Wood, $4.005.00 per cord; coal, 4.505 50 per ton; cobs, $125 per load coke, 10c per bush. Hat Per ton, $3.504 00.

Potjltbt Chickens, live, dozen dressed, 56c turkeys, live, 67c per lb ducks, 8c lb. RETAIL. Floub Best, second best, Corn meal, 80c Feed Chop, 60c; Bran, 50c; shorts 60c. Fbuit Apples, per bushel, Dried apples, per 8c. Dried peaches, Prunes, per 8fc.

Lemons, per 334Cc. Oranges, 3040c. Raisins, 1020c. Cranberries, 810c per qt Pickles Per qt. 10c; mixed, 20c per qt.

Lard Rendered, 7e per lb leaf, 6c lb Seeds Flax, for crushing, 95c for sowing, $L05 per common millet, 3035c; Timothy, clover blue grass, $1.00. Salt Per barrel, $1.902.00 Corrected by F. Deichmann, corner Mass. and Henry. Cut Meats Beef roasts, per lb, 810c beef steaks, per lb, 812c fresh mutton per lb, 815c fresh veal per lb, 812c fresh pork per lb, 58c corned beef per 610c ham per lb, 1012)c dried beef per lb, 15c; sausages and sausage meat, per lb, 8l0c; breakfast bacon, per lb, 10c; clear sides, per lb, 8c shoulders, per lb, 5c.

Hides Green, No. 1, per 5c No. 2, 30 calf, 7c dry flint, 12c No. 2, Sc dry salted, No. 1, 9c No.

2, 6e dry and green sheep pelU, Live Stock Buying Hogs, choice he -vy, $3 00 per cwt liht, $2 50. Dressed $3 003 50. Cattle, heavy shippers, $3 50 4.00. Fat cows and butchers' stock, $2.25 3 00. Calves, $4 006 00, owing to weight and condition.

Sheep, alive, $3.004.50. e. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from practice, having bad placed Jn his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable rem -dy, Tor the speedy and permanent cure for Catarrh, Asthira and all Throatand Lung affections, aleo a positive and raclcal Cure for Nerv OU9 Debility and al Nervous Complaints, after having 'estedi's wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases.has felt it his duty to make it known to h'v suffering fallows Actuated by this motive, and desire to relieve human suffering, I wlil send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full di.ections for preparing and ueine, inEn-iji'sli, French or German, sent by mail by address-in? with etairp, naming this paper W. W.

She-rab, 149 Powers' Block, JRochester.N.Y. Buffalo steak. Nice fresh buffalo 6teak oaly 12 cents per pound at Will K. Reeme's market. 2-25d2t.

Madame Camilla Urso, the wonderful lady violinist, will appear in Lawrence on the 7th instead of the 6th, as originally advertised. She will be accompanied by a full orchestra, and the best troupe of concert and opera singers ever brought to this city. Remember the date March 7th. v. F.

Penny is still at the old stand, with netter line of cassimeres, cloths and vestings h-tn ever before. 12 2dtf Housekeeping: Goods. We have a complete assortment of best brands of wide sheetings which we offer at prices lower than ever before in bleached and unbleached. Geo. Innes Co.

Hamburg Kdgings. Immense trade on these goeds Low Choice goods Geo. Innes Co. Harris' fresh hand-made cream chocolate and vanilla cream at Porter's. Carpets.

We show several new patterns in Roxburg We continue onr low prices on al grades of carpets Geo. Innes Co Harris' fresh caramels and taffys at Por ter's. It will pay you to buy your black cashmeres and 37our black or colored silks now. The quality of our goods, and the low prices a which we offer them ought to induce custo mors to buy now aud save raaney. 2 22dtf Geo.

Innes Co. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco Oysters in all 6tyles at Porter's. Reduced Railroad Hates People who are goini: to, or coming from Kan eas or Texas, will again have cause to thank the SI K. T. Railway, from the fact that, commencing with February 1st, 187a, they wll make a heavy re duction in passenger ratea to and from Kansas and Texas, not only in through, but in local rates.

They will reduce their local passenger rates over all Iheir main line and branches in Kansas tofonr cents per mile. With their many miles of track this rednctJon will have a effect.es pec'ally on passetger rales from HanLibal, to Kaneas pointe; and at the same time it makes a re ductton In through rates to Northern Texas, both from Hacnibal and St. Louis. A eherttime since, when they reduced their local rates in Missouri to thres cents permile, a reduction ot five dollars was ncaae. some cases, in tcrough rates to prints in Kunsas; and now that they have a ain cut down local ra es, tne who travel, or who are emigrating to Kaneas or Texas, thank this liberal corporation, tie Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway A nearly printed sheet, showing the new ratep oi lare irom anu to an prominent points, was issued Feb-ua'ry 1st, and will enable the miblic to see the heavy reductions.

Copies will be mailed free to all who send thefr address to D. lirown, Gen- era: rasseneer Agent. K. T. Kail way, St Louis, Mo.

Sedalia Daily Democrat, Jau. 30. BOOTS I SHOES AT A. 6f. Ivleng-er's HO CARRIES A LARGE AND COMPLETE mock or Gents' RUBBERGoofis Mv Stock is Freeh and New und nil win fln tn their advantage to call and examine It, and they will find BOOTS and SHOES in all the moet Styles made, Mv Prices aro LflWUB VCIOT than UiUJ UQfV been before much les than ihe eame grade of uoous are soia ior euewnere uoods that we can recommerd fr durability.

uoou nw G. MENGER, l-27dwlm 82 Massachusetts street. Make our Wants Known AT THE Employment FARMERS. BLACKSMITHS, WAGON on ai: biagb Makers. Caro rters.

Faiuters. Tailors, Printers, Harness Maters -and fact ny and all persons who need lleln. can be mnnlieri calli or addressing 13. A. SIAIlSHAIilit Proprietor Workiogisan's Home, North Lawrerc i-ivuain Nobody knows anything to-day.

The Ancient Templare meet to-night. The ice has all disappeared from the river. The police court yields no items to-day. Miss Belle Leonard, the evangelist, closes her labors here this evening. Spring trade has opened up briskly, especially in the agricultural line.

Dr. Anderson is slowly but steadily recovering from his late accident. The most elevated sign in the city is that on the Douglas County Elevator. Basking in the sunshine was not so pleasant or prevalent to-jiay as yesterday. The Lawrence Atbenseum will meet at 7 p.

on Sunday evenings hereafter, until April 1st. Professor Carnes gives a Shaksperian reading at the office of T. J. Kennedy, on next Friday evening. Notwithstanding the coo! breeze to-day, a good many farmers were in town and trade was pretty good.

Revival meetings were held last night at the Methodist, Baptist, Free Methodist and colored Baptist churches. The Dowlas county members voted for the Rigss bill, and those of Leavenworth, except Blackman, against it. A high north wind this morning blew the beautiful spring weather of yesterday about five hundred miles south of us. At 3 p. m.

nothing had been heard from the three tender lambs who strayed from fold night before last. The Randall Separator Co. are now build lng a large number of their incomparable separators, many of them being already com pleted. The tickets for the Camilla Urso concert will be on sale at J. P.

Ross' to-morrow morning Those only who apply early will get seats. A prominent and well-known Lawrence M. D. took to himself a bran new wife last night, in Platte county, and returned with her to-day. A few hogs, mostly light weight, are still beicg received by shippers and local packers Heavy hogs brought from three to three and a quarter yesterday.

"The storm wind, from Labrador; the wind Earoclydon," is the one that switched its tail down this wayf day, and drove people to seek shelter near the stove. Charley and Seth McClure leave tomorrow for Leadville. They are wide awake, energetic boys, and will certainly deserve succss, and we hope will achieve it also. A reward of $100 has been offered for the arrest of J. B.

True, and $25 each for the cap ture of Morse and who escaped from the jail here night before last. The University cistern is dry, and water has to be hauled from the river for use of the janitor, students and faculty. Many other cisterns in the city are dry and the wells low How the milk got into the cocoanut is explained by special trains being furnished to take members of the legislature home on Saturaday night and back Monday morning Noah Cameron's team got tired of standing in the cool breeze to day, and one of them laid down and managed to break the poll of the wagon. They were hitched in front of Bell's store. A very deep well is being dug at Wilder shirt factory, it has reached a depth of tixty feet without finding much water, but it will be continued until water, 11 or China is reached.

The University lecture to night will be delivered by Edward H. Allen, of Kansas City, the eubject being, "Use and. Misuse." Mr. Allen's reputation should be sufficient to ee cure a good audience. Statistics show that Russia has the largest death rate of any country in Europe, beicg Z4 in each 1,000 annually.

Sweden r.nd Nor way show the smallest per cent of deaths, their rate being 18 2 lOths. The Santa Fe weet bound train was an hour late to day. It consisted of nine well filled coached The Eastern hives seem to be swarming, bnt whether they will all gather honey out West remains to be seen The Lawrence Turn Verein gives a masked ball at their hall, on Rhode Island street, to night, which promises to be largely attended and a recherche affair. There is also a mask ball at the Scandinavian hall to-night. Henry Tremper, now editor of the Lamed OpiL-, has been invited to deliver the Master's address on next commencement day at the University.

Mr. Tremper is a graduate of the class of '76, and is a gentleman of scholarly culture and fine abilities. The Lawrence Building Association dis posed of a number of pieces of city property and a few pieces of land, at auction yesterday. The prices realized, so far as we have ascer tained them, were very email, some good houses in town selling for about the value of the lots on which they stand, a few years ago. A good advertisement In a newspaper pays no fares on railroads, costs nothing for hotel bills, gives away no boxes ef cigars to custo mers or merino dresses to customers' wives, drinks no whisky under the head of traveling expenses, but goes at once and all the time about its business, free of expense.

it. Louis Journal of Commerce. The motion in the bouse, yesterday, for the consideration of the Riggs railroad bill failed, which disposed of the question for this session. Even had the bill passed the house, there was no probability of it passing the 6enate. Had the members of the house been wise they would have passed the bill and thus compelled the senators to have committed political suicide instead of doing It The Lawrence Athenaeum had a well attended meeting last night.

The exercises opned with a lecture by Captain J. B. 8hane, In which he gave the history of the origin of the Jewish Sabbath, the Christian Sunday and other sacred days of the different epoch A of tha world, showing how and why thsy became set apart, the mode in which they were originally kept, and changes in methods of observing them which time has produced. This was followed by a general d'tcussion of the subject of 8unday observante. LAWRENCE, TUESDAY, FEB.

25. 1879 TO-DAY'S NOTICES. 3o II ii ml ii ST For the next thirty days I will offer twenty-five new stoves abd all kinds of pumps at Cost. First door south of Ford's. 2 24d2w W.

Willey. Strayed, A dark brown mare, about fifteen hands high, on Tuesday afternoon. A liberal reward will be paid for her return to Kimball's foundry to eodtf G- W. Savage George Miller lias best liquors and cigars, 1010, opposite Union depot, Kansas City, Mo. ll21deod3m The Home Boarding House.

If you want to find the cosiest, neatest and most comfortable and home-like place in town, go to Mrs. Chadwick's, 132 Massachusetts street. It is indeed a so far as clean, well-aired rooms, good beds, an excellent trbie, af.d low prices can mike one. For gale at IJargain, Well Boring and Drilling Machinery, a co'm-plete outfit, with the litest Improved Machinery. Two men with one horse, can clear from ten to fifteen dollars per day.

For further particulars call on or address J. Casey, 188, Mass. street, Lawrence. I have over $500 worth ef work on hand; will sell the whole or one half interest to a good man. 2-5dwlm PUMPS KEPAIREI 2 lldlm at J.

W. WILIiEY'S. A Meritorious Article. The following are a few of the numerous testimonials that Dr. Carl Neumann has to the efficacy of his troches "I vouch for their efficacy." Jos.

Fricker. "My wife likes them very much." Peter McCurdy. They are the best troche we have ever used. In many cases they give almost instant relief." J. E.

Covel. 12-4dtf The subscriber offers his home for sale situated on Massachusetts street, south Lawrence. The buildings are new. House consists of six rooms, with good well and cistern; a good stable on the premises. There is nearly an acre of land covered with choice fruit trees.

Any one wishing to purchase a home would do well to call as the property will be eold cheap and on very easy terms. William Wallace. Feb. 3, 1S79. Great bargains in hemmed and hemmed stitched hankerchiefs.

Great reduction in table linens, napkins and crashes. 2-22dtf Geo. Innes Co. jsl. j.

dels, all who are suffering from the errora and in-'scretions of Youth, Nervous Weakness, Early Dscay, Loss of Manhood, I will send a recipe rhat will cure you, FUEE OP CHARGE. This Great Remedy was discovered by a Missionary in South America. Send a eelf addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station Mole House, New York City.

ll-26eodwly CHEAPER THAN AT -AT- CASEY GO'S, 186 and 1S3 Maes, st, Lawrence, Kas. WE ARE NOT TRYING TO DECEIVE THE Public we canst have mare room, and to io this, we will for the Sixty Days Sell all kinds of GOODS at PRICES that will astonish all who Will Call and Examine Tltem. We keep everything, from a NEEDLE Bp to an Anchor. A lare assortment of Stoves, Tinware Cutlery Cheap ENCASH PAID FOR RAGS and OLD METAL. Remember the place.

ISO and 1S3 Mass. 2-83vHm TO THE PUBLIC! We have concluded to close our CLOTHING STORE and go out of the Clothing Trade, we therefore offer our entire New and Complete Stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods! Regardless of Cost! We mean to SELL them, and PRICES are no object. This Is the best chance ever offered to those in want of any of our Goods in the above Store. Our SHOW CASE3, CLOTHING TABLES, and all our Fixtures for Bale $WWe respectfully askj everybody to'call ani Price our Good a. They Must be Sold at some Price.

WllllPaylyouS! Buy ofm. H. -NEWfMRK 4 dawlf 103 Maes, ttreet. iTiifilr It Is well feitnwn 1 Itflen thA rrsat Ctnni. nonmr CUTLER Ynnd TOiVk itstVi a JiJo Twhat is UI: ,10 LAMPJ, thi and sell it LOWER thin other dealors eeil their LA NTERNS, CI1A i'ELIKS, TABLE side of the Missouri.

But 1 do km keep TW rt tn tho Wn 1 I k.lf I V. i lu4 AND WATER 137 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. TAKGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, ORGANS, ACCORDEONS, AND ALL Jud kinds of Musicj. li etrumects, at Best Violin, Guitar, Cello and Contra Bass Strings, just Imported. NO OLD SIOCK Tuning and Repairing Pianos, Organs, Accordeons Violins, Guitars, Promptly Attented to, i iifiiriir-t 1 it S3 i I- II jfl All The Larcest 7-fidvlv An Agent Wanted in this Locality to Supply the Rapid Demand.

Nothing Succeeds Like Success. The former High Priced Machines REDUCED to TWENTY Thoroughly Warraated and pent to you tor and no obligation to ke jp onj, if no: EVERY FAMILY CAN NOW OWN The Old Favorite and GO 1S20 Sewin? ii'ira tiv? i t- i lx i it Stock of Sheet Mnsic ever offered the Public. Send JELm 3F JBl jSl BOLLA Examination Before You Pay for It. Bstteb than any machine you ever had. A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACIIINE Reliable STANDARD Machine.

$20 "v.r' CTr Wr Automatic Tessiox. Large Bobbins cap ible of AOEOWLEDGGS NO Ii I I Wo Can Not Make a Better Machino at Any Price. TflE HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED TOE STITCH AT THE CENTENNIAL. A Kfrirtiv First-ChiM Shuttle Double Thread Lock Stitch MACHINE, more com plete in eqnipmeDta than any other, and combining all tno Jate improvement, eg with the old and well tried qualities for which -c '-SO 3ET M9 SL BjE. jTP Ah A Faithful Family Sewin? Machine in every aanae of the word that runs smooth and does ererj dfacriDMon of Plain and Fancy SJWiDg wrn ease aaa cenni-jr iiuS ii iuu tested while in use for yea In Thousands ot Families, that each Machino that leaves our warranted fjr five years and kept in OMc-r free of charge.

Money Refundsd at once if St MrfectlT Reduced in Pbice tau Dows Below AtL otHW Macaine No Extras to nav for Eich Machine nccompaji'ed by a more vompieie wwju 01 num-sroui uwim k-tachmenta'for all kinds of work (free of anv extra charge) than is given with any other Machine at anv Drice The STANDARD Machine has more cooi qualities than those of double the Frice. Light ri Dnvvma. rhiirt rn na it strono and DURABLE, never out of order. Rapid ana ter- tain inJaeculion. No useless Cogs or Cams to wear out or make a Xois.

WUl ready in a moment, and understiod in an Hour. Makes the Double Thread Lock SUtch, alike on both des 01 me gooas, irom ramoric in Lom Larire easily threaded Shuttle. With Nkw holding one hundred yards of thread. A JarKe many desired qualities, and trreat capacity for a a birong aacans wnn greu wiora IX wido range of work. It it the Beat MoehiM in Frinclpl and in Point of Construction, uteu once ana you mu use no viner.

In thi County to receive Orders end deliver Machines. Kxtra inducements offered Uerjrymen, Tparhera Basinesa men Ac- Illustrated liooK, sample or WOrK, vnia rrica ireu. oiuo deliv cr SSSa 'qESmSa to Pt Address STANDARD wlnR Wa- chint Company, Ilroadwa' and Clintoa Place Mew Yorc.SX2E2l Rd-22wlj.

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