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St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism: St. Jaoobs Oil cures Neuralgia. St. Janobs Oil cures Lumbago. fit. Jacoos Oil cures Sciatica. 6t. Jacobs Oil cures Sprains. 6t. Jacobs Oil cures Bruibea. St. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil owes Stiffness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. St. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular aohes. , Mnrihinallow Filling, , Soak a tablespoonful of powdered white gum arabio in two tablespoon fula of warm water for half an hour; tand It over hot water and carefully (tir until dissolved. Boil a oupful of sugar and half a oupful of water to gether until they spin a thread; pour, while hot, over the whites of two well beaten eggs, beating continuously: then add the gum arabio and beat until stiff and oold. Ladies' Home Journal. That Pimple On Your Face Is There to Warn You of Impure Blood. Painful consequences may follow a neglect of this warning. Take Hood's Sar Baparillii and It will purify your blood, cure all humors and eruptiumv and makevou feel better In every wav. It will warm, nourish, strengthen ancf Invigorate your whole body and prevent serious Uliiecs. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price Hood's Pills cure all Liver IU26 ce A Mathematical Demonstration. Robinson You don't consider it un lucky to have 13 people at table? Jenkins Notatallt Suppose some mlsfortunate did happen to one of the them wouldn't the other 12 be dead lucky to esoape? Puck. State or Ohio, City o Toledo, ( Lucas County, j Frank J, (Jiiknkv makes oath that he Is the senior partor of the firm ol i J. Chsnev Sc Co., 4olng business in the City o( Toledo, County and State aforosaWl, and that sal J Arm will pav the sum ot ONK HON JRKD DOLLARS) for each and every case of Catarrh that oannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarhh Ours. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to bo fore me and aubsoribed In mv preienoe, this 6ih day of Deoeiuber.A. D. mi, 7ZZ A. W. GLEA30N, I 1 aVotery Public. Hall'i Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o( the system Bond for testimonials, free. V, . CHENJtY It CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by driiKirlsts, 75o. HaU'i Family tills are the best. Butchering; Uoea. Butchering hogs has many disagree able features, but som"e of these, par ticularly the lifting of the hogs before and after dressing, can be robbed ot many of their objections by having a convenient arrangement for scalding, scraping, cleaning and hanging. One arrangement for lightening labor in this way is shown in the accompanying Illustration. The farm sled can be used as the scraping platform b. The scald ing vat a may be any large barrel w hich will hold water. Securely block and brace it so that it will not be dis placed In putting the hog In and taking it out. In the iron kettle, c, the water is heated. The hog Is killed and drawn along the side of the scraping platform opposite the Iron kettle. Instead of lifting the carcass onto the platform by band, make use of the pivotal lever at tached to the post d. Place, a chain about the hind legs of the bog, hook tne short end of the lever into this chain and the hog is lifted easily. The post d is equally distant from the platform b and posts g, b and f. After the hogs have been scalded and all the hair removed put in the gam brels and with the lever lift them from the scraping platform and swing them Hug Workhouse In Liverpool. The largest workhonse in the world ) at Liverpool, and it has accommoda tion for no fewer thifn 6,000 inmates. It 1b not, however, often filled. When coining to Run Frnnclsoo go to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Hush street. American or European plan. Boom and board 11.00 to $1.60 per day ; rooms 50 cents to 91.00 per (lay; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chus. Montgomery. A speck of gold weighing less than one-millionth part of a grain can b teen with the naked eye. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells ot all sizes boilers, engines, or general machinery see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morribon treat, Portland, Oregon. It has been ascertained that one of the mountains in the moon is 80,000 feet high,, while several are upward of 80,000 feet; A. Natural Error. Mr. Gotham (angrily) What do yon mean, sir, by saying in your paper that while at Albany I spent my time among the saloons? Editor My dear sir, that was a printer's mistake. What I wrotewa8 that you spent your time among the lolons, meaning, of course, the mem bers of the state legislature. Mr. (iothain Huh I That was a itrange mistake for a printer to make. Editor Well, you see, sir, the piin ter used to live in Albany, and er '. suppose it comes sort o' natural to him to get suoh words as solons and saloons mixed up. N.. Y. Weekly. NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT. ' Regularity is a matter of importance In every woman's life. Much pain is. however, endured in the belief that it Is necessary and not alarming, when In truth it is all wrong and indicates derangement that may cause serious i trouble. Excessive monthly pain itself will unsettle the nerves and make women old before their time. The foundation of woman's health Is perfectly normal and regular per formance of nature's function. The statement we print from Miss GER' tbude Sikes, of Eldred, Pa., is echoed fi every city, town and hamlet in this country. Read what she says: " Deab Mas. Pinkham: I feel like s new person since following- your ad vice, and think it is my duty to ie me public know the good your remedies have done me. My troubles were pain- ul menstruation and leucorrhcea l was nervous and had spells of being confused. Before using your remedies I never had any faith in patent medi cines. I now wish to say that I never bad anvthinir do me so much good for f linfut menstruation as Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable tompouna; aiso wouiu aav that vour Sanative Wash has cured me of leucorrhoea. I hope these few words may help suffering women." The present Mrs. Pinkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and ' BUTCHERIXO ARRANGEMENT. around so they can be hung upon the crossbars in posts g, b and f. A lot of heavy lifting is thus avoided. The crossbars can be made so that they will turn around on a pivot in the direction of the arrows. This is accomplished by boring a Inch hole In the' top of the post. Use for crossbars 4 by 4 oak properly narrowed at the outer ends. Cross these on top of the posts, bore a Wi inch hole in the middle of the inter section and secure them in place by means of an iron pin which just fits Into the 1 inch hole In the crosspledes and the post Fasten the cross arms together and a first-class, cheap piv otal arrangement for banging 'hogs Is the result. With this device and the lever there is absolutely ho. necessity for heavy lifting. American Agriculturist. A Ftitch in Time. The weekly mending Is always so much of a bore that the happy thought of applying the old adage, "a stitch In time," to this dreaded task has set me wondering why I have allowed myself to be troubled so long. Upon my dress ing table I keep in a little fray a needle, thread and some darning cotton. Every night when I remove my stockings I look them over a glance suffices and I find the little holes that begin to come vastly easier to mend than the yawn ing caverns that would otherwise be awaiting me on Tuesday. And so it Is with other things. Sewing on a button or catching together a tiny rip here aud there takes scarcely a minute, but the sum total of these rips and buttons would make a large inroad upon one precious week day morning otherwise. Perhaps this scheme will not commend itself to mothers. Certainly a half- dozen pairs of stockings, big and little, could not be mended every morning before breakfast, but it is admirable in the still economy of a bachelor girl's domain, and ought to be followed by many of the girls who believe In the old Remington saying, "To save time Is to lengthen life." M. I. McXeal, In Orange Judd Farmer. disease from the premises by thorough cleaning and disinfecting. The surface of the henyard should be scraped and burned. Every part of the floor, roosts and nests should be scraped perfectly j clean, and then disinfected with a liq-. uid made of one pint of carbolic acid to fifty quarts of water. Experts even are not able to save enough of the vic tims fof cholera to pay for doctoring, buj anyone can check its spread by thorough measures. Massachusetts Ploughman. , Paddle Horses. The favor in which Kentucky saddle bred horses are now held in the East, consequent upon repeated victories in the Bhow rings, will surely encourage even closer attention in the breeding districts to the production of high class horses. The fact that the East prefers a walk-trot-canter horse to one that has all the accomplishments is in favor of the breeder and trainer, as It Is much less work to finish the horse of the lesser education. Type, weight carry ing and blood' and saddle horse in stincts and intelligence are what Is wanted, and the breed of saddle horses chiefly fostered In Kentucky and Mis souri is abundantly able to furnish all these requirements. Action should not be overlooked not the action of a high stepper, but clean, true, attractive and balanced fore and aft. Front action that comes from the shoulder Is do manded, while the hocks should follow promptly. Of all horses a saddle horse needs a leg always under him. There is a bright future for breeders of the saddle horse. Breeders' Gazette. Hough, Bark on Old Trees.' The gradual thickening of bark on trees is often objected to as an evidence of unthrlftlness. But it most always comes on trees when they get to be of bearing age, and except for harboring the cocoons of the codling moth It does no harm. Scraping this bark off through the winter removes the protec tion, and the cocoon exposed to snow and rain perishes. These cocoons will be usually found on the side opposite where the prevailing wind blows, as this is partly protected against beating rains, especially if the tree trunk leans that way. Only the bark that readily comes off should be removed. Scraping the trunk down to the green bark is in jurious. Make the tree grow vigorously and the rough bark will roll off of Itself or with very little effort. ELECTRICITY. Hundreds Cured by It Where All Other Kennedies Fail. When we consider the inestimable bless ing of health, and the horrors ot wasting disease and impaired vitalitv, we must accord to Dr. Darrin the distinguished honor that belongs only to the noblest benefactors of our race. By this discovery he sends the life-currents of that great agent through the debilitated frame, he allays pain, restores the strength and florid bloom of glorious health, and the elasticity and ioyousness of spirit that are lost when suilering from disease of the organs or derangement of the nervous cen ters. A few instances of cure we give as a prooi positive ot tne superiority ot elec tricity over other methods of cure: MrIsaac Winters, Centralia, Wash. Asthma of 18 years' standing; restored. Joseph Moore, Portland, polyus in the nose, 15 vears; cured. Miss Lucy Moran, Monmouth, Or. Cdss eye, straightened in one minute with a slight operation. J. W. liottnni, Astoria, Or Kidney and liver complaint for years; restored to" per fect health. H. I. Whitman, Monmouth, Or. Deaf ness and ringing noises hi the ears 12 years; restored. Miss Mamie McKean, Portland Deaf ness and catarrh, 14 vears' standing; cured. E. E. Joslin, The Dalles, Or. Discharg irr ear. 21 years; cured. Dr. Damn treats all curable private, chronic and nervous diseases, secret bluoa and skin diseases, sores and swellings, nervous debility, impotence and other weakness of-nianhood. He corrects the secret errors of youth, and their terrible effects, loss of vitality, palpitation of the heart, loss of memory, despondency and other troubles of mind and body." Pre vents consumption, heart disease, soften ing of the brain and spine, insanity and other afflictions caused by the errors, ex cesses and diseases of boys and men. He also cures diseases caused by mercury and other poisonous drugs used in the im proper treatment of private diseases. Otlice, 2U5 Morrison Btreet, Portland, Or. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5, and 7 to 8, daily. Examination free and confidential, ques tion blanks and circulars sent gratis to ftnv address; patients cured at home. Pelts and batteries furnished with full directions how to use them. nis rreferenee. "My boy," they said to him warn ingly, "she's too smooth. She'll fool you every time. She's one of those sweet, clever little women who know lust bow to manage men. If you marry her, she'll be the boss." - "Well," he replied slowly, "from what I have seen of matrimony it is a question of being handled with a club or with taffy, and for my part 1 prefer the taffy." And their engagement was announced Bhortly afterward. Chicago Post". To Cure n Cold In One ly Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. . It has been proved, as the result of experiments, that the circulation of the blood is affected by music. Valus of Buttermilk. Buttermilk posseses many valuable qualities not generally recognized by farmers and dairymen. Some recent medical tests have proven that as an agent of digestion buttermilk has no superior on the farm. It is of great value In typhoid fever and, being a lax ative. Is excellent for habitual consti pation, As a remedial agent in kidney troubles it posseses good features, and in cases of gastric ulcer and cancer of the stomach it can be retained when no other food will remain. These facts ought to be kept in mind and the medi cal virtues of buttermilk utilized in re gaining health and keeping the body Impervious to disease. Farm and Dairyman. - Improved Incubator House. The cut shows a plan for obviating the Inconvenience of rising tempera ture in the incubator bouse when the sun Is shining, especially late in the spring or in the summer. Then It Is difficult to keep a uniform heat In the machines, as the house becomes over heated from the effect of the sun upon Itewnrd of S20.000 Offered. 1 A wealthy lady recently lost a satchel con talntng Jfwels worth $150,(00, and now offers a rewa.cf of t'-li.UW cash to the finder. The Iosji of health is far mce sortous than the loss of jewels, and yet it can be recovered without paying big rewards. A little money Invested in Hostetter's fctc. roach Hitters will restore strength to the weak, purliy the blood, estab lish regularity of the bowels and help the-f-tnmaeh to properly digest the food taken into it. A method ot produoing iotlofoim by tho aid of electricity has just been in vented, and it is said to yield satis faotory results. A Sudden Turn. A By a Budden turn we may give a twist and bring on lumbago. By a prompt use of St. Jaoobs Oil the twist lets go and the muscle Become straight and strong. Guarding Again Twin Germs. A village clergyman tells this story! No household is complete without a bot- lie was walking through the outskirts tie of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It o Ji9 pari8l, one evening, when he saw is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec- ,'. . . , , .... ,,. ommended bv all physicians. Don't ne- ne o his panshoners very busy white gleet this necessity. washing his cottage. , Pleased at these , , . ; ; , , J somewhat novel signs of oleanliness, he The latest use of glass is instead of , calle,, ont. . ..We,i Jones, I see you gold as a material for stopping decayed , are making vour hollge 1io6 anj Bmart. teeth. I trio, . ;.. t.,, hn i.ni fllbii n in j to luiw mi, uuiivn, , ...... recently taken the cottage, descended from the ladder, and sloiy walked I the hedge which separated the garden from the road. "That's not 'xactly the teason why I'm a doing this 'ere job," he whispered, "but the last two couples as lived in this 'ere cottage 'ad twins: so 1 says to my missus, I'll take an' whitewash the place, so as there My doctor said I would die, but Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me. Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, 1895. Caslimere.shawl s aiemadeof the hair of a diminutive joat found in Little Thibet. CITS 1'ermanenUjr Cured. B o fits or nervousnes HIS alter tii-at day's use of Dr. k'll,iU' ,jr..ut n ervw jiestcrf r. Bend for FRKIC Mi. on bottle and treatise. DR. B. li. KIXKK. lid., m Area sU9et, f hlladelpula. Pa, A French statistician has oalculated that the human eye travels over 2,000 yards in reading an ordinary sized novel. The average human being is supposed to get through 3,500 miles of reading in a life time. mayn't be no infection. Ye see, sir. as 'ow we got ten children already. '-!-Comhill Magazine At an auotion of old coins in Frank fort a go'd piece on which was the por trait and inscription of King Ptolemy iy, brought f500. Feet Removed for One Dollar. Occasionally you strike a em of purest ray serene in a theater program me. This appeared in a ohiropodists's advertisement in one of these sheets the other night: Free! Ladies and gentlemen do not Buffer. I will remove one oorn free of charge, if you have more than one. Corns removed, 25 cents each both feet $1. Instant relief guaranteed. Bring this ad. with yon." A surgeon who will remove both feet' for people for one dollar, and guarantee instant relief at that, is cer tainly a genius and cheap. Boston Transcript. Queen Victoria's favorite song is said to he "And Ye Shall Walk in Silk Attire." . TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-BASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's V oot-Kase. it rests ana comiorts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves Corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials. Try it teday. Sold by all druggists and shoo ctorer. for 25c. Trial parage TREK. Address, Allen S. Olm Ited, Lo Bay, N. Y. A recent Parisian law compels all the theaters to have in attendance a doctor or a surgeon during ail the performances. DOUBLE-ROOF INCUBATOR HOUSE. Transferrins; Bees. Many beginners, purchasing bees In box hives, are asking the best means of transferring. The best way is to let the bees swarm first, then wait about twenty-one days,, when all eggs will be hatched; then turn the box up side down, place a hive on top, close all openings by wrapping the union of hives with cloth, and drive them out of the box. First give combs ,or foun dation of the top hive, after which you can transfer without trouble the combs In the box by cutting out the combs and fitting the hive you drove the bees into. You must drum on the box sides with sticks or anything to make a noise; occasionally listen, and the hum of the bees will help you Judge of your success. Farmers' Tribune. ffheep as Bash Destroyers. , The cheapest way to clear a piece of land covered with small brush is to pas ture Bheep upon It If the brush Is cut with a scythe before turning In the sheep, the tender sprouts will be kept down about as fast as they appear. The roots will dry off and decay In one or two years. Cleared in this waji a field will not again grow up to brush if allowed to remain Idle a few years. Not the least benefit to the land Is the fertil- for sometime past bas had sole charge of the corra-jpondence department of trpatin? bv letter . j : ttv ndilod fn lhp dronninfrn nf thp shApn many as a fcunarea mousauu saung - r for several yenra. Agriculturist I Chicken I holers. as women during a sin?le year. All suffering women are Invited to write freely to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health. CuHtS ttntnt ALL tLi IMS. II Beat Cough ajruo. Taates Good. CIS f I In time, fold by drtigrt- r 1 It is hardly worth! while to doctor bens fDr ibis fatal disease, and the en ergy qf the owner nbould be devoted to presenting Its spread. Let him sep arate the tick bens, and then make op bis mind to root up the germs of the the roof. A simple way out of the diffi culty is to put on an additional roof, leaving an air space between the two. The inner roof can be covered with cheap boards and roofing paper, with lath battens. The outer roof should be shingled, as a black roof absorbs the beat readily. New England Home stead. Salt for Lawns. Wherever lawns are highly manured, as most well-kept lawns are apt to be, a dressing of salt sometime during the winter will greatly benefit them. Salt in small quantities, as it must be used when applied to land, is one of the best solvents known. We are so used to putting salt in extra amounts to hard en and pick vegetables that we are apt to forget that in very small amounts it rots them. Salt Is especially valuable to release mineral fertilizers that bave become inert In the soil. Trifling; That Coats. There is a way of trifling that costs a heap of money. Negleot rheumatism and it may put one on crutches, with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cure it surely, right away. A new system of sewers undei oon struotion in the oity of, Mexico has oc casioned a contract for 10,000,000 brick being made with a native firm. Cut Rate Drug Catalogue ... FREE... Wnndard Clarke Co depabtmrntk. vy ouiidi u, nn ae io.. roitl'LAy U, OR. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES KootR Crowned. Bridgea Made. lalnles fllliiitf and extraction. Dr. T. H. White, 2AX&n MACHINERY "or Mills, Mines, Shops and Farms, Bteel Log ging and Hoisting Engines; Hoe Chlel Tooth Sawt, Albany Greane, etc. TATUM&BOWEN 27 to !WFIrt Ptreot Portland, Or. U-M I rumuni ft.ieei, Ban Francisco. Dairy Pointers. If the butter Is mottled work it a lit tle after salting. If the butter Is too soft feed the cow some potatoes. Stringy milk can be cured by keep ing the cows clean. , ' Wash all the milk vessels with cold water before scalding. Whitewashed stables mean fewer flies and more milk. Whenever possible test the cow's milk before buying her. Crosses are usually better for farm ers than pure breeds. A cow that tests below 3 per cent is not worth keeping. $ Do not wet your hands when milk ing; if you do you flavor the milk. You waste 25 per cent, of your butter in summer by not using a separator. Adding hot water to cream while churning Is the worst of all practices. Heating milk to 100 dt-grees Pasteur izes It Stir It continually while hot When butter Is poor don't blame the cow. Blame your own want of skill If the butter takes too long to come add one to two fresh cows to the dairy. Warm milk from the cow does not absorb odors. While coollDg keep it In a pure atmosphere. Illinois Dairy E-port r II A big yield of both profit and satisfaction will result if you plant FEMlYSSeedo Thfy an always the best. Do not accept any tutwiL. tute buy uon. but Ferry'. Hold by all dealers. Writs tur the w rieed Ann ual f res. D.M.FERRY CO., Detrolt.Mlch. YOUNG MEN! For Gonorrhoea wid Glwt aet Pabnt'n Okay hTlte. It Is tho ONLY medio ii wtiti'h will cure wb and every c&Mt, NO CASK known It ha ernr fnflf-d to cure, no mattr how rvrioua or of how long ebui'linp. Riii!t from ft ie will artonliih joxt. It 1 alxtoliiLelr iaf, prewnu St. riM urn, and ran lm taken wlt'imit In!onre n if nee and detention from tmnine&v. MtH'K. $S0fc For ale by all rvliahle drutrrirt, or lent prepaid bjr ezpreea, piaiuij wrapped, on iwr-ipt of price, by Circular mailed on rtxjuetit. Women, Why Suffer When you can bur for one dollar a positive and quick cure lor dikcm-'i peculiar toyourssxt MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY Will CHre yon three doses will give relief. It contain! no alcohol, or other ipirlts, no qui nine or poisonous druvs easy and pleasant to una aouar per uoiue at your uruKjuii s. After- Effects f the (G rip; Grip Is & treacherous-disease.' You think it is cured and the slight est cold brings on a relapse. Its victims are alw&ys left in & weakened condition blood impure and impoverished; nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the result. Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will drive every trace of the poisonous germs from the system, build up and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Read the evidence When the grip last visited this section Herman H. Eveler, ot8U W.HlaiQSt.,Jellersou,Mo.,awell knownooniracior and bullder.wna one of the victims, and lie has since beeu troubled with the atoer-ellecls of the disease. A year ago his health be gun to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That he . Uvea to-day Is almost a miracle. He says: "1 was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. "I tried qne doctor after another and numerous remedies suggested uy my friends, but without apparent benellt, and began to give up hope. Then I saw l)r. Williams' i'ink Fills for Pale People extolled In a St. Louis paper, and after Inves tigation decided to give them a trial. "After using the first box 1 felt wonderfully relieved and was satisfied Unit the pills were putting me on the road to re covery. I bought two more boxes and continued takingthem. "After taking four boxesof Dr. WllllaniH' Pink Pills forl'Hle People I am restored to good health. I feel like a new nisn.and having the will and energy of my former days returned, 1 am capable of transacting mv business with Increased ambition. "I)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the grip will And that these pills are the specific" H. II. Evfi.kh. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer anv Inquiry regarding this If stamp is enclosed. PromCole Ou. Democrat, Jefferton City, Mo. ' Look (or the full name cr the package. At druggists ot direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. auc per box. 6 boxes J2.50. a (P "vk .s s jk C) o o () () hO( everybody you know to no IV save their tin fags for you The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J.T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for an one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and 3ou have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FKKE I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Anv assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows : TAOI 1 Match Box, quaint design, Im ported from Japan., 90 9 Knife, one blade, good iteel ' 2fl 8 Sensors, 4-inch, good steel. 4 ChiU's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 0 Salt and Pepper, one each, Quad ruple plate on white metal 6 Razor, hollow ground, line English leet. 7 Butter Knife, triple plate, best quat 60 S SugarShell,triplcplate,beatquality 64) Stamp Box, sterling silver. ..... .. 70 10 K.ife, "Keen Kutter," two blades 70 11 Butcher Knife, "Keen Kutter," 8-inch blade It 11 Shears, " Keen Kutter," g-inch, nickel , ......... 7fi 15 NutKet,Crackerand6 Picks, silver 80 li Nail r ile, sterling silver, amethyst set, 6-inch 100 16 Toorh Brush, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 6-inch 100 16 Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 7-inch '00 17 Base Ball, "Association," best qual. 100 IS Watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed good urns keeper 500 TAOS 19 Alarm Clock, nickel, warranted , . 200 90 Carvers, buckhorn handle, good steel 900 91 Six Rogers' Teaspoons, best qual. 2li 99 Knives and Forks, six each, buck horn handles .... , 900 23 Clock, 8-dny, Calendar, Thermom eter, Barometer 600 24 Stove, Wilson Heater, sin No. SO or No. 40 (00 25 Tool Met, not playthings, but real tools 660 26 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsome 800 97 Watch, solid silver, full jeweled . 10(H) 28 Sewing Machine, fust class, with all attachments. 1.100 29 Revolver, Colt's, best quality INK) 80 Rifle. 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