Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, December 13, 1902, Image 2

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SCREEN FOtt PHOTOGRAPHS
An Uircllmt (lift lAir Tliom Who
.l!ao n I.tiruo Slock of I'lctnrci.
As every oiii Iian on tin ml more pho-
tojjrapbn than cnii bo provided for, any.
tttltif; In the nhnpe of n frame Is cer
tain to In' n valued Christmas gift
The ncrecn photograph holder Is mailo
or Btrawboard covered witti silk or
ewtln. which Is einbroldered with llors
or cold or silver thread. The panel.
mo cut largo enough to accommodate
one cnbltict photojrrnplf and oho carte
ilo vWtp. The outline of ench panel Is
rfrmiEC rnoTcan.vi'1! holdsii.
ttkptviied on the strawbonrd bpforo it
Is cut. On the inner side of each
imael Is pasted a sheet of wblte glased
impcr. The cover Is of- light iuatcrlr.1
ou the inside nnd of some darker shade
of the Ninie color on the outside. Three
edges of the back and front of each
panel nrc stitched together on tbe ma
chine. The lower part Is left open
(bat the cllk, when turned right side
oQt, may be slipped over the straw
hoard. When the cover is in place, the
lower edgi' is finished with a narrow
iMtn, but U not sewed together. A
slli; cord may be used as n frame for
(be openings cut for the photographs.
The pictures are slipped into place
from below.
DUCK LAUNDRY BAG.
Mncr Cefut Soncnrrt Jlrtr He Fnh-
loucil of Uncle, Drill or Holland.
A simple and inexpensive holiday
Gift is a laundry bag of strong duck.
A, little girl can make one for her
mother, for tho
Instruction is so
simple that It
needs no experi
enced hand to cut
it 6ut stitch It
together or line
It with tho linen
embroidery cot
ton. Tbe lively
T-ursDnr bao. Chinaman on one
side of the bag is stamped on the duck.
A casing is ran along the upper part
of the bag, and through this passes
ihmiiimahIm I aab.1 ?& n t m t frt
35roI)cn top Is neatly hemmed. The
mo- Convenient dimensions for such
a bag are ,27 by 13 Inches.
A shoo ,-3tf can be made of duck or
ot brown ho.''4""1 or u-ae M-l- cut in a
utrlp 2S inches lS by 8 wide. Fold
over to make the 'u and leave five
Inches at one end to" iorm tbe llnp.
Hind tbe edges with ribbon or turn
them In and finish with a birder of
buttonholing or fcnthcrstltchlag. Work
tho initials of the recipient on the lid
1 make two buttonholes, which are
to f:wca t0 two buttons sewed in po
sition to pct them on the bag. Then
work the won "Shoes' In largo letters
across the bag. if tho bag be blue
drill, embroider in wvite; if of holland,'
embroider In blue or plnK If you bind
the edges with ribbon, choose tho rib-
bon to match the embroidery cotton.
'Tills size of lmir holds onlv ono nntr i
This size of has holds onlv ouo natr of
shoes. For n larger Blze cut the tame
lonstU. 2S inches, and make the width
Lions of feathcrstitchlng at Intervals
of elgjit inches, so that each pair of
fihora Is kept in n separate compart
ment The Hap falls over the entire
width, with n buttonhole to fasten In
the center of each compartment.
The bosincss mnn will appreciate a
good leather pocketbook, with several '
wan
sJU-"t "iK&S5tJttt'-5aL ltd
compartments and a place for stamps.
It Rtiould be as thin and as strong as
possible.
. PINGPONQ PINCUSHION.
'. Vv to Dnte Adaptatlou of a Very L'i
tul nnd Appropriate Gilt.
The friend who is devoted to ping
pong will b amused to find among his
ntuffed w'tbsaw
dust or emery
Ii'owder. nisrobe
Is of llowertd silk
lined wltb plain
lillk Ilko that
AVhlch uonpam nn
the bands. Ills CSsAt'lvA'ih I
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plngpong ball, ,
upon which fea- x,Cfai'0;ia ri'cnBiiiof
n..ni! .. .1 i.i ... . .
Hues ire drawn with iudla ink or
painted with water colors. Ills cue Js
made of horsehair, which Is glued to
tho top of his head. Tho head Itself
is giueu to tno Uody. Pins nnd ueedles
jiro to ho fastened in tho robe. j
? wnouier rancy lor nins 13 tho doll
pincushion. Choose an ordinary china
.... ...... .. , ., i,Mierijr. fa.i i ,i jiiiuwr. connnea to my uea ana r-oni or
the funny little flguro shown in tho ir' rnu iirs Jtte' a"iefUJ faU(1 -Mr and ,aonths while I had good a p.clan
cUetch. Tha body of tbe Chinaman is' Mre. Jeso Farrio. Tho floor was final- as this city affords Jic failed to pull mc out,
u'suusafellko baL ! 1 1 . n 1 . .1 .t . m.d I tried many remedies and thry were
BJUBUtlllUB UU), I l (.Ip-l'f.il nf all linr I tin i.tm. nin1..a .n U.,1 ,n mi! .l...l, .I..I 1 ...,!J A., ,.l..
I I I I 'J w... . . w. .. .. .u .,.w VUW'IIH ..H.v. .... ...J .V.IIMbll .IIMW A Kl Jill iltl I.IKW
ift jSS11 nuout "vo inches in height, with,
iitnim tin nittict t i 1 .... . .. .1 '
, faco aud plenty of pretty curly hair '
faco aud plenty of pretty curly hair '
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preps' the fluluty little lady in her wsV
clot tics.' ii-our strips ot nno whltertlnn
nol a lttchi-ii wldo and S inches lotip
must bo carofull.r buttonholed round
tlio edees, then tlruify fastened round
II. l.itti. illt'n ttlul t. tl. . ..u&t
....- i..i.. ..mm ...nai. mv UIV.-U lirvi
placed necdica, vruite puis, liluck pins
and Bjjfcty pins. Then cotnes ttic
baby's dress, which Is made ef two
strips of dainty ribbon nlout a Inches
wldo nnd 10 Inches loujr-ono Rtrlp Tor '
the front and one for tlio back, held In
position by baby ribbon. It Is buna
up by a loop of ribbon.
Now thnt the board of lady managers,
of the Louisiana i'nrchase exposition
has been fully organized, we ought
coon to know what the styles are tt
be for the world's fair.
1'lngpnug pnuch has made Its tip
pearanee in New York cafei. It it
laid to be fully ns bad us its name in
dleatcs.
rnnmllnti llttttrr X'or Auntrnlln.
Vhlla last year A tintmlin export cl
13.000 tons of butter, this year tj,
drought has ho cut off the feeding c '
that then' has lately been a carload .
Canadian Imttcr sent there In a stcan
or from Vancouver. The price pal
for It was above that paid In Cauadh.n
markets, it goes In cold storage at.d
if It reaches there in good condition
further orders are expected.
MASQUERADE' BALL
A GREAT SUCCESS
Trom all accounts tho uiatqtiaradc
b.ill .it North Demi, Saturday night wao
a br.liiant euccess in every particular.
Everybody wr.3 thero and the larco pa
vilion nns well filled. M.uiy left at
uidaight, but inpny otbero elayed and
prolonged tho festivities until scll lo
wr.rd morning.
Pjllo.vingls a nearly conipietolist oi
tho award of puzes:
First lor handeoinejt coitume: Sil
ver Chatelaine watch and chain, pre
sented by Thoe. Howard, Mrs James III
erby, genuine hcud-carved meerschaum
pipe, presented by ii. Setigetacken,
John Eeltboff.
Second for most original costume;
Silk umbrella, presented by Chae.
George; Frank xvickfean, choice of hstr.
prcjentcd'by Mngncs ani Matron, W. J.
Elfeton. ""
Tnird for best sustained charactor:
choice of rhocs, presented by Wm. Nas
burg, M:js Black; gold watch chsia acd
charm, presented by 11. Findl, V. 0.
Walker
Fourth for most comical costume-:
two aac'xs Del Monto flour, prof entod bv
J. W. Flanagan, Mre. Noah i?);one ght
edge ham, presented by Ktuic A StuulT,
A. F. (look,
Filth for- ugliest cottun.e: hand
painted parlor tra, prceented by V. :
P. Murphy, Mrs. le'ua; ftr contlc
man, bsircut, obempoo, 6uZu uud batii, '
presented by Jobu Tollie, ; .
oreui-iw wis pnzo anz: couu r,H
vf - r tropbvcurrprefeuled to iho succes-.
fol ccc,,:c by Jolll, Prctl.B. Ai L, p,ana J
aud Miss Julia Larson.
Door Prize for tlio perton holding'
tbe Jurky number: Ten dollars worth'
of merchandise from the North I'cnd
ttorc, rr seated by L. J. Giinp?oa, Mit3
Kcfchoff,
Tlie judueB wtre Vf. V, Mnrj.by, J. W.
CennoU, . W. Dean, Mire Susie Kick
worth and Miss Edna O'Connell. -
They found' it very difficult to award
the prizes nuior:;; po many nearly equal ,
compolitorB. In tbe waltz it wan ct-,
'coni.les.M - PJatiz a"d MIeb rnr,pn '
i.ji u.uuii iu uimiu ut;int;i.'u iijiuu
r.r.d Iho prj.e finally went to tin first
narsul couploon tbo point that their
wal'zing was n little more uu to dato
than that of (ho otliort '
Tlio concert by tbo North Bend band
i.f,.n 1,11 1 1 . . , . '
before tho ball opened ia ery highly
Htvikpn of The niv tinvillnn rami, tti fnr
SP026" - U1P aY IftiHon came in lor
much favornblo comment, and its arch I- ,
tectural feature Peter .ogv;ie construct-
i,i 1. nn .. t i, . ,
ed tho building after his own idea nnd
we doubt v. bother there is a ball in Ore-,
jron wlioroln bettor acoustic? exi&t,
T. '
Ul.iclliluu U.lll IJIII IUIIK ' Ili-
mcmborjil, as it waa tho first of the kind
held in tbo new rmvillon. Kvorvthlci?
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"cutoff in tbowest eatltf
wentoii in inowcat eautiactory man-
... ...
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?rt anJ a" "cnt b&mc bappy,
The Mutt wti rinlnts milnltr.
u. . ... uui.i.n ihhii numi vi tii i
i. .it uitntt i T.ii.i..if i,....i j.r lint
pcciiiim' m't in Cloptop
T.fiiiilon.
! known ns hn A&iiniMiioiittni r. nwoll.t
. .. il I... I ..U r ...i 1
VIH ill IIIU lUWIC Ul l.UVl", WHO rV".'lll
ly proclaimed himself tho "new .Men
ulnh," is satd to be planning n trip to
this country In an effort to spread hl
doctrines. Plggott'n roniltijc visit to
America will nflt bo his first. Ho'ilveil
many years on tho Pacific count. Ilo
was born iu Knglnud about sixty years
ago and was educated for tho elorgy
at Cambridge.
mere would have been more tvuxpa
thy for tho people of Camden, N. J..
where S.000.0C0 gallons of water ver-'
watted by tbe breaking of n rcirvbit'
had thero been anything like a short
ngc of the Hupply throughout the conn
try this year.
kccpliu: Chicken Without Wntrr.
This mhjrct as dlseuseil in Auur
iean Journals n few years ngo. but the
real facto of the cane noldoiu nre pre
'ated In a votilnclnp mnaner. No
praetleal chlehen fancier tlotil.ls for n
Moment th:- n.vesslty of Huppljltig nn
tircr llipdd food to fowls, 'rKcI.illy In
warm vttiit'..i-r. As far as Veen Imtn
the advocnlvvi of "no water' feed tlu.r
ch'.ckeuH and fowls soft ftd whl. 'i
contains a f:-lr percentago'of it.olbturi
Consuxiutntiy their claim that water l.i
not a necct'dty nniM be discounted to
a great pxn-::t. The modern system of
feeding chUkeuH Ih based on n dry ma
ture of the various gnilnn, aud such
diet demands the nddltlon, of Uq:':
.food; -Wo have iftjvcr aeeniny ill ef
fectn of alli'irjng oven young chlckciw
lo partake of water or mlli, provided
tho latter w.ih jiure nnd not offered In
unlimited ii:autltlcH. How n chicken
fancier can ever delude himself tl.i:t
pure water is not relished by n chicken,
young or old, Is a mybtcry to uh. Let
huch u 'mortal get up on n tlry, warm
July morning and watch tbe roblna
nnd other birds suck iu the grateful
moisture on growing vVgcintion and
also watch how eagerly the flock- of
chickens av.-jlts tho coming ot tho v..i
terlng pot. It takes but a few drops of
water to BuUsfy tho most skeptical ivr
son that tin' instinct of the feathered
animal demands water. It may bo true
that home men can get along without
wnter, but chickens never. American
Fancier.
Down Vith Nfiirvous
Prostration.
Confined to Sed. Doc
tors Failed,
But Dz Miles' Nervine
Cured Permanently. -
5ome rI vears afo T rnmnl.t!j eA
down 'r0' evanechstlc work. I differed
them. At last 1 found Dr. Miles' t.rvlni.
Ah, that was a nail in a sure rik'.co and
enabled me to cry out 'Kureka.' f w.is soon
able to be out and at wodc. I contider Dr.
Miles' Ii'etviuc the thing for nerve and Com
tek trouble. J also use in my family mos.t of
Dr. Miles' Medicines, as household r-medies."
Rev. Geo. W. Draper, Danville, III.
"About a year aco I failed in health nnd
rcyca - e was kald to befcervouj derate.
"J"115' nml Jlcart trouble. My Stomai.ll V.M
alsoafuctcdanJ I rufered from a variety
,f symptoms such as wind on the Utimach,
tnortnesE of breath, smothenn" tpcl s. naln
around the heart and left aionldw. My
ankles were frequently v,olkn and iny face
v. as often feverish. There were litilcpuffc
Prrit nanUy.1 'l wfolcSIJr aJlv
ni in addition to general direction us to
taking urc of inysoli you prescribed l!citor.
I. li.ii- "r ...in .. i. .:..i.
I11IV6 11C1VJIJC, 1ICUII VUIC IU1U lltTVC- Iin.l
ind permanent return to health follovJcJl."-
Miss Josephine Kern, Galena, III
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A!! ilrifcrt-ritxfit Kf) flml m'nrfintaw fire ir-.t.
tie JJr.M ilea' Kcmcdies. heart lor Iree book
on N(-rvoii4 anil Heart C hu-a.i- Ai h rn.
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FANCY blotter alwny iiicoIh
with' favor n:i a ChrUtuutit
present, liven persons who
do only it' mndi't'iito uiinmiit
k
of writing can find urn.' for hitch a
.Utility ot'.uuucnt fur thu writing table.
Some pretty blotters are made of linen
In various nlmden, the traced dwlgti
being the wool "IHotter," HiirrountU'd
by small groups ot eomentiouitl tlo
ers.
An ither one li cut ftvm linen In a
shue'e ttvuibllUK tisoro silk. It tin i
graceful tloral sprays for lt tlrcortitlou.
tiiich llowetH beltit; selected uh hu."
up well when
worJcH-hi- nnt
uml coloring up
on this escellont
background tint.
Thu blotting
casen should be
complete, llvon
tho elastic
rhroult which
the blotting pa
th' r Is to be pann
ed should be In
iionltlon. T.ils tti
u .-ilatlnct advuii- nt.orrKtu
tage. 's It saves the extra expense of
profeMlo'ial mounting and Is also a
great tun In ' t'1"1'-
(Jualnt bonbOu holdem or pin tray
can bo made of u'lpanete Piht froKx.
When Inning the n''. ehoom? thoso
that will stand upright.'. Ni'-t cut aj
large water Illy leaf out o." a'anthonnl ,
and either cover It with green vJ'k and ,
paint the witlings or eUe iMiltit i?V '" I
tiro leaf. Make u stem of twU'Uil
Krwu iiu iwiu iia iiiiiii -'ii .v v...,
bending the titeni downwanl to touch
the ground, and
then curve out
ward. 11 a co
Master Froggy
In n standing po
sition and gum
hU front claws
on the islgcs of
of tin lUy Unt
Which ho IioIiIh
an a tiny. An
effective llnlsh to
rnou nx Tn-iv.
a rustic table decoration may be com
posed of four' of these leaf holding
frogj. each displaying n store of ioso
pink fondants, while two larger frogs
support path) water lilies tilled with
green bonbons.
A truly original hatpin holder hi made
from a common long, green can do co
logno bottle concealed by a fancy hand'
kerchief drawn together nt the top by
rlWtuii. A htiiidh' Is attached to the
tide of the bottle ami glided. A fancy
bow Is tied to the end or the stick, and
by this the pnnisnl hi hung from the
lo iking glass. Sum II .Inpnnrne inn
brellriN tilled with c.ttou ilud tied to
gether with ribbon mako neat hatpin
cushions.
A iwrtlc'ilnrly pretty hatpin hook
can be mudo by otittlug two pinre
pleeen of jinHtelnxinl and covering with
white linen or nlll: on which a rew for
((etmeiiotK liavo been etnbroldi red. If
Uso material cho-
mi U Mlk. pale
blue II"hh uhotild
be u d for tho
lluera::d groen
tloHH for thu
leuveMnndst.ilkK.
If lln.-'u In used,
tho l!-w.'at'an
be cinhrolis'ied
In il.t t bread.
Lino the re
verse side of the
card with pale
blue silk or sa
teen nijil edge
with iiliio or
rAIIABOT. IIATI'I
iioi.nmi.
white cord
Tho folds of 110ft linn lie)
lusldo can he hcalloped or buttonholed
round with palu blue sewlug kII!c.
Thu cards nre iitltehed together at
tho bad: with cither or with rjhbon to
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V'i i V lift '- "0 a v. ,'ktol 1 Imvi mr n -h I lo r do for ,.; .
WaI I fSiv vViT YMttYi rollaoJj ri'fw n in yaeh H'i l todl'.troumeftri o;ni' k;).'i m
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unto tno Joint con), itllihon of the
h-hmuno bltiu hliotild (to tlio book tootli
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Airy nenipn oi uiuurciiuury miun can
bp used In making clustcru of Huoliut
bagu. m the ttrcttter tho variety of cob
or the prettier tho otTcct. Hlbbons off
choeohttu buxea and ball pi-ogiiitiiiuo.i
may be ued In this way Mnlio up the
xlflpit Into llltle bngn nnd tint Into ench
bug n miuitro of cottolt -ool tilled with
scent powder. Then tie Uio little bngn
like a sack with narrow ribbon, turn
ing In the edges at the top. Tho lib
lioim which tie up thu hugs must he
about twelve Inches long utiil fastened
together iibout two Inchon from thu
end. Knch end Is then llnlshed o(T
with n brightly colored ndk pompon.
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TESTINfi METIiODS
A teat ns to the vnluo of newn
paper ndverttslug oer other
methods was iiindo a year iiko
by the givnt publishing house of
Harper A Ilron. Two hooka were
selected, ouo by a well known
popular author and the other by
an unknown writer. The hitter
was selected for the newHpapur
ndwrtlHlug and the other for tho
usual channels.
Wltb riinnl -iii-ntllttira tlio
rl ml t-rtlm-il In tlio
neuain'er mitntrlpjicil llto
utlirr In anilva ity -OO.OtH)
i-iiplcn.
Tho result wns a complete sur
prise and established the fact
that readi-m go to the newspa
pers for Information with M-gard
'to books aa well n with r.-gaid
to most other matters. National
Printer-Journalist.
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Tlm lft n.ivi-rtlnlnj: miilium
for any merclmtit In tti locnt
tiapr irtilcli ;otn Into 11m
honis of tho people, as Mils
paper dues.
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X Thankful llrrtrt.
Thou art not rich, thou art not poor.
'"hy fortunn U-vp Die nitditlo way;
No lilt tliy nirciuiih raiinot rr.lur.
Apportion! to th mlni: day.
Thou nrt nit younie, thou urt not old,
Ytt c-ilin thou nt iliy ytrn ilvpart.
And Joyn urn llilni'. u Uiouianilfotit,
lKctutr thou li.-mt tlio UttnUftil t.tart.
A tlunktul hrarl tr.r llfo alon-.
I'nr lirnut 'n Oii rth uml lUIre,
(And for mucIi .J arc nn lliou iloit own
Hy Imppy aift m' orrliiK rii).
For human love's en.'carliiu IkjiiiI.
Whcro iituiiclily Hit.-' ,"-'i '"" "or
I'irti
Tor ualaei hri and hopo brj'onil,
Tor tdl thou luut thu tliun);i.'l heart.
Ho to Hi Ik Uny of erownlnu rlicor
I.y tmty cour-j thy i.tcp U1 Uml,
Since vlth ich ii.iy of Rll Uik year
Huni- arntfrul lrv.-ii thou didst tlonli
Ko (hnncu Uiy price from Ihco m.i
V.'hMn llfo nlisll list thou shall not purt
Willi lint rocm) ttUt (of nit tho l.mt),
Th trruiuro of a inankful Iihii.
-lMlth M. Thomas hi JIcrtiBr'ii Iliunr.
Drjinrr jiroparntlous snap! dorel
c,Mlry catarrh j they dry t tho locrotlouj,
i wuieli ntlliero lo tlio memornno una oucoiu-
! ijim rjMik.iui r. tar lnoro I oriOIIB ll'Ollillo tl.nil
, tliooidiuury fon.iof entftrrh. Avoulallciiy-
1 n,. I..1.1 ,l..!, In,,... i,n,.V(. mill miii'n
, lni iiihalaiitri, jiuiioo, i.moKCii imu uji..s
fmii it-n ii, ,i viiicn fi 3iii.cn. r.nnii.'cii iwiu
I henia. E1b Cronni Ilahn in btich n rencdy
anil will euro cuinrrn or coioinii.o ncu
oa-ily r.T-.d j)!eat..ntly. A trial r.!7o will b.t
atailtul fo. 10 c-riiU. All driiKgiRtii toll tho
Lie. rko. l'.lv JJrothcr. r5 Warren ht., 1 Y.
Tho IJalm circa wlu-out pnln, doeo iiol'
Irriliuo or cuiiho ulco.-.u:(. Jit nprccus liseli
over nu irritutod andannri'riur.'aco, rIIcv.
iai innueii itoly th i pr.Iufni iufiiunronllon.
VilIi J ly'n (Vriim Halm yoiuuo r.naod
anttitist Ii'aoal Catarrh nntl Jiivy X'over.
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CENTRAL
Comer of Front nml A Mlrrt'lii,
MAIIHIIFIlihl), OIIKUUN,
I11NJIMMVUUH, :itn jPcoprJoiir
rXlM.S VKl.l.r.NOVN AN'IM'AVO'tl I II
J!. IIOTKI. Inn lini Wr untlrely mhi. . nml
rrftirnlilird Hitii.i:lHHitninl Iiuciiiih pen u tlo
I ill lie for imuvMiflKn.
New IwiU foul upline initiroiic'i huve bfen
pmced In utnuiM evmy ltiiii ri cm nf i!u
lniii uml noltlif Iroublt) nor m(i;ui hi: Ii.;i
piired to uit oiwythlnx In llnu-tunj nnt-f.
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G o In p e n I) I o Pocket
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. ih't sumllotil Sterncirnpo with llii.
xlioneest ontieal nffoet. 1 1 Iu 111 v HiiIiiIuhI
p. in different uolorn ltb rich gold mid.
Mixer di'coruUi uh (inoiiiilluitu), InclinU
fc ii-Kfi V. F rii'itegnipl.t', VlowMi.f art
(:,( nio.) lHU:i t)NI (I Ml. Hfiit
tnoryniieiti pn'n.vnt in letter lonii.
ACiKf'f.M WANTKI).
LILIPITI SlliKEOSCOI'fi CO.
FOltltiiST llim.l)lti.f 1'JillntluliiIilA.
Knit nml
Commodious
tilcnmsliip
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Makrt tcKui ir n,, lmern
JCoi ) rnn. i intj I'ntil, xt .
IluatlMl, iat Coo Iliy. tul. pjf
hi Noc Ktt vocli uity.
Th AI.I.lANCK nt .i llMt
oln- miuih;it Ihhii, nml tm
all lim iiiilt-io (oiiVi'iil"iici a
mill in one of tho fiinltjftj
Slimmer; ol hrr cIimh.
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Tbo mort lintiorlant imiiroviiiient of.
the age In tho nrt ol I'Miiniulilp inuken
tbo onreit w ntcr n -'!ciiiliiJ penman In
ii few ttfiiks by tin utool thhi iluit.
llmloru'd by pniiiiliuiil Crdbfo 1'fi-ol-itentHnnd
Koanln of l.ilocatloii In llu
io; n mid Amerii'ii. h,iiiiplo th zn ut
hoiti'd fixes rent jvist pnld for JI.Wl, i-Iii.
Io f ample Itfc Wlu-n tnlering it diitln
ilnif, btato wliclliei for tuaii, cnuui or
child.
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No. Hi) Q. Foiiftti St, PlilfmiclphUi
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a cs ::; ftaca a ca rca ra a r. i w fn a sa tti a
Mufntiilnliitf t'tii'nlity.
A pullet that molts out well n a
ucn-llut In, uhowlui; an (,'dod tjuiillty In
color of plumtifio as when she wan n
pullol Is inoro valuable an a breeder
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