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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Richard Melrose,
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BURGUNDY WINE MAKING.
The Process of Making the Wine and the Men who Make it.
(From the Philadelphia Press)
Having given a brief description in my last of what I saw in the Champagne district, I proceed in this paper to sketch what I saw of the manner of treating the Burgundian grape.
The gatherers reminded me, by their ragged attire, of the Connaughtmen who go every year to reap the English harvest. On reaching the vineyard they place themselves under the orders of the superintendent in a long line in front of the vines, and while the women and children cut off the bunches of grapes, and drop all they don't eat into small baskets, the men gather these baskets when full and carry them to a part of the vineyard marked by high stakes, and this instrument a narrow basket of the height of the vat is fixed to the inner side, which serves as a well, free from the skins, stems, etc., technically called "murk." In this murk is contained the coloring matter. The wine in the vats is now allowed to ferment until it is ready to be drawn.
Five or six days is considered a favorable length of time for fermentation to take place in, but while the fermentation proceeds the murk rises to the top and forms what is technically called the "chapeau," or hat. This chapeau, being permeated with gas, rises above the level of the wine, but so long as it continues to rise or remain stationary fermentation must be allowed to proceed. As the color of Burgundy wine is one of its principal charms, samples of the wine while fermenting are constantly taken by the vintager. If the color is not considered deep enough an extraordinary and very disguiting proceeding now takes place. The top of the chapeau, or hat, is taken off and two or three naked men enter the vat and mount to the top of it. So dense is it that the men can stand upon it for some time.
Each man works a hole with his feet through the crust, and gradually his body sinks down to the bottom of the vat. They then work the murk and mix it thoroughly with the wine — in that stage called "must" — for about a half an hour. They then jump out, or are pulled out looking like red Indians, wipe themselves with the shirt they pulled off, and dress themselves. In a few hours the chapeau has arisen again, and the same men again descend into the murk, and again mix it with the wine. During these operations the men perspire furiously—not only on account of the hard work they are performing, but from the effect of the carbonic acid gas arising from the
their ragged attire, of the Connaughtmen who go every year to reap the English harvest. On reaching the vineyard they place themselves under the orders of the superintendent in a long line in front of the vines, and while the women and children cut off the bunches of grapes, and drop all they don't eat into small baskets, the men gather these baskets when full and carry them to a part of the vineyard marked by high stakes, and there empty them into larger baskets, which, when full, are carried into the carriage road. If what I am about to describe will shock the sensibilities of some people, I can only plead the facts as my apology for the plainness of the description. When the large baskets full of grapes are carried into the road they find there a horse and cart in waiting. They also find a carter, and it is this gentleman's performances with the grapes that are apt to shock some fastidious people. On the cart is a large oval tub, technically called a "ballonge," in shape like a bath-tub, and in this tub stands the carter, as if he was intended to take a bath, which, unfortunately, he never does. Instead of taking a bath he—on the arrival of the baskets—merely takes off his boots—he never wears stockings—flings them into the road, turns up his pantaloons, and prepares for action. The porters hand him up basket after basketful of grapes which he empties into the bath-tub, and then with his dirty, naked feet he proceeds frantically to jump up and down upon them like an insane Shaker. When his tub is full, he swings down from his cart into the road, wipes his feet on the nearest tuft of grass, drives his cart home, and empties its contents into the vats.
This done, he returns to the roadside, again takes off his boots, fills up his tub as before, and still with unwashed feet repeats his saltatory performance. This, at the time I am speaking of, was the general mode of carrying home the grapes in Burgundy, but some fastidious people having suggested that a more cleanly method would be desirable, some of the proprietors were induced to attempt it. They were not very successful, however, for when it was proposed to the carters that they should wash their jump out, or are pulled out looking like red Indians, wipe themselves with the shirt they pulled off, and dress themselves. In a few hours the chapeau has arisen again, and the same men again descend into the murk, and again mix it with the wine. During these operations the men perspire furiously—not only on account of the hard work they are performing, but from the effect of the carbonic acid gas arising from the fermenting mass. They become deadly pale, or rather blue, and hang their heads over the edge of the vats gasping for air, and have to be well dosed with brandy to revive them. Fastidious strangers have objected to the above process, but some of the old proprietors still believe that two or three full-flavored Burgundians give tone to their wines at this crisis.
The adoption of this process is perhaps the reason why some Burgundians are said to have a great deal of body in them. In many instances sugar is added to the must while fermenting. It undoubtedly increases the headiness of the wine, but is also said increase its power of keeping. Common wine may be drank at the end of one year, but the fine wines require to remain at least four years in wood and several years in bottles before they develop their full qualities. During all that time the wine gives its owners such an amount of care and trouble that it has been well called "a child of anxiety."
JOSH BILLINGS.
I have never known a sekond wife but what waz boss of the situashun.
After a man gits to be thirty-eight years old he can't form any new habits much; the best he can do is to steer his old ones.
Any man who can swap horses, or catch fish, and not lie about it, iz az piuz as men ever get to be in this world.
The sassayest man I ever met is a hen-pecked husband when he is away from home.
An enthusiast is an individual who believes about four times as much as any body believes.
The dog that will follow anybody ain't worth a cuss.
Thoze people who are trying to get to heaven on their kreed will find
his tub as before, and still with unwashed feet repeats his saltatory performance. This, at the time I am speaking of, was the general mode of carrying home the grapes in Burgundy, but some fastidious people having suggested that a more cleanly method would be desirable, some of the proprietors were induced to attempt it. They were not very successful, however, for when it was proposed to the carters that they should wash their feet before jumping on the grapes, and to the vat men that they should take a bath before going naked into the vats, they sturdily resisted. They declared that it was simply a new-fangled idea—an invasion of their inalienable right to be as dirty as they pleased—that it had never been done before, and, in short, would up by saying in substance, as the Irishman did who was sent to Sing Sing, that "sooner than take a bath he'd lave the house."
When the grapes are brought by the carters to the cures or vats in the bruised condition I have described, the ballonge, or bath-tub, is raised up on the edge of the vat, and the grapes pulled out by an instrument technically called a "grappe," which crushes those grapes which the carter's feet have left untouched. The vats are between five and six feet high, are buried four feet in the ground, and are filled within a foot of the top. These vats are not provided with any holes at the bottom to draw off the wine, but a syphon is used for this purpose, and to facilitate the use of pluza as men ever get to be in this world.
The sassayest man I ever met is a hen-pecked husband when he is away from home.
An enthusiast is an individual who believes about four times as much as any body believes.
The dog that will follow anybody ain't worth a cuss.
Thoze people who are trying to get to heaven on their knees will find out at last that they didn't have a thru ticket.
Too long courtships are not always judicious. The partys often tire out skoreing 'fore the trot begins.
One quart ov cheep whisky (the cheaper the better) judiciously applied, will do more business for the devil than the smartest deacon he has got.
I don't rekolect doing enny thing that I was just a little ashamed ov but somebody remembered it, and was sure, once in a while, to put me in mind of it.
Young men, learn to wait; if you undertake to sett a hen before she iz ready you will lose your time, and confuse the hen besides.
Nature seldom makes a phool; she simply furnishes the raw materials and lets the fellow finish the job to suit himself.
The Arkansas River is so low that the catfish stand on their heads to suck moisture out of the mud, and men go along and pull them up like they would Spring onions.
Oh, What a Cough!
Will you heed the warning? The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cts., to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million Bottles were sold last year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side, ar Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham, San Francisco.
Dyspepsia & Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you think so call at once at our drug store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Nitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal.
We have a speedy and positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham San Francisco.
What Eminent St. Louis Physicians Say.
Preventive of Malaria—Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator is a very agreeable article of diet, and particularly useful when tonics are required, being tolerated when other forms of animal food are rejected. In Diphtheria, Ague, Malaria, Typhoid Fevers and every depressing disease, its use will be attended with great advantage. We have prescribed it with excellent success. J. H. Leslie, M. D.; G. P. Copp, M. D.; S. B. Parsons, M. D.; R. A. Vaughan, M. D.; Drs. S. L. and J. C. Niedelot; Wm. Porter, M. D., and many others. (Remember the name, Colden's—take no other.) Of druggists generally.
Played-Out Nostrums.
Will codfish oil cure a consumptive cough? No! Will opiates? No! Will inhalation No!!! Can such a cough be cured at all? Yes, it can. Reject all these nostrums; they have been weighed in the balance and found wanting. Try HALE'S HONEY OF HORSEHOUND AND TAR. Thousands upon thousands are using it. Millions have tried it. Sold by druggists.
Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute.
Cold Winds Roughen and Chap the Skin.
DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICERS.
GEORGE C. PERKINS...Governor
JOHN MANSFIELD...Lieutenant-Governor
DANIEL M. BURNS...Secretary of State
DANIEL M. KENFIELD...Controller
JOHN WEIL...Treasurer
AUGUSTUS L. HART...Attorney-General
JAMES W. SHANKLIN...Surveyor-General
FRANK W. GROSS...Clerk of Supreme Court
R. F. MORRIOS...Chief Justice Sup'me Court
J. D. THORNTON...Associate Justice
S. B. McKEE...M. H. MYRICK...J. R. SHARPSKIN...E. M. ROSS...E. W. McKINSTEY...
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Y. SEPULVEDA...Superior Judge
V. E. HOWARD...T.
T. B. BROWN...District Attorney
W.R.ROWLAND...Sheriff
A.W.POTTS...Clerk
MILTON LINDLEY...Treasurer
C.C.LAMB...Recorder
B.A.YOREA...Auditor
J.W.VENABLE...Asseasor
W.B.CULLEN...Tax Collector
E.T.WRIGHT...Surveyor
J.KURTZ...Coroner
J.W.HINTON..Superintendent of Schools
SUPERVISORS.
C.PRAGER,(Chairman.)First District
J.H.ROGERS....J.
J.H.HANNON.Second
W.F.COOPER。第三
R.EGAN.Fourth
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS.
J.B.WEST.State Senator
R.F.DEL VALLE.Member of Assembly
J.F.CRANK...
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
B.DREYFUS(President.)Trustee
F.A.KORN....D.E.MILES....D.W.C.OWAN....D.W.FISH
RICHARD MELROSE.Town Clerk
R.M.BARHAM.Marshal
THEO.RIMPAU.Treasurer
JOHN P.ZEYN.Assessor
A.BAILY.Justice of the Peace
Regular meetings on the first Wednesday in each month.
LAND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT.SUIT FIGS, almonds, walnuts, apples, peaches, pears many thousand acres of NATURALLY EVERGREEN dant at an average depth of six feet from the surface can be obtained, and the mora elevated portions of these lands are naturally moist, requiring only TERMS: One-fourth cash; balance in one two in showing these lands to parties seeking land, which purchasing elsewhere.
SENIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE" LAWN MOWERS
EASY TO WORK, NOISELESS IN OPERATION, BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE, LIGHT, STRONG, AND DURABLE.
They Stand Ahead of All Competitors!
Strietly First-class in every respect Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
MAST.FOOS & CO.
PLAYED-OUT NOSTRUMS.
Will colfish oil cure a consumptive cough? No! Will opiates? No! Will inhalation No!!! Can such a cough be cured at all?
Yes, it can. Reject all these nostrums; they have been weighed in the balance and found wanting. Try HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAK. Thousands upon thousands are using it. Millions have tried it. Sold by druggists.
PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in one minute.
COLD WINDS ROUGHEN AND CHAP THE SKIN.
GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP softens and reunites it. Sold by druggists.
HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE, Black or Brown, 50c.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
S. H. MOTT...PRESIDENT
B. F. SEIBERT...CASHIER
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, Los Angeles. PACIFIC BANK, San Francisco. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries.
Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company, sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FIRST
NATIONAL
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
B. DREYFUS (President,) Trustee
F. A. KORN
D. E. MILES
D. W. C. COWAN
D. W. FISH
RICHARD MELROSE Town Clerk
R. M. BARRIAM Marshal
THEO RIMPAU Treasurer
JOHN P. ZEYN Assessor
A. BAILEY Justice of the Peace
Regular meetings on the first Wednesday in each month.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
ALEXANDER BAILEY...Justice of the Peace
T. L. GANNON...
R. M. BARRIAM...Constable
R. BOHN...
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
CHARLES R. JOHNSON Register Land Office
J. W. HAVESTICK...Receiver Land Office
W. S. MOORE...Dep. Col. Int. Rev.
IVAR A. WEID...U. S. GANGER
J. D. DUNLAP...Dep. U. S. Marshal
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Anaheim Lodge No. 85, A. O. U.W.Meeting every Saturday night. Richard Melrose, Master Workman. D. W.C.Cowan, Recorder
Anaheim Lodge No. 207, F. and A.M.Meeting the Monday preceding the full moon in each month. W.M.Me.Faulden, Worshipful Master D.E.Miles, Secretary.
Anaheim Lodge No. 109, L.O.O.F.Meeting every Tuesday evening. John P.Zeyn, Noble Grand, J.Gooch, Secretary.
Orpheus Lodge No. 237, I.O.O.F.Meeting every Thursday evening. H.A.Boege,N.G.R.Menzel,Secretary.
Orion Encampment, No. 54, L.O.O.F.Regular meetings on the first and third Fridays in each month. W.J.Hill,C.P.F.A.Korn,Scribe.
Anaheim Fire Company No.I.H.A.Stough,Foreman.N.A.Bittner,Secretary.Regular meetings on the last Saturday in each month.
Anaheim Land League.Regular meetings at Grange Hall on the first Sunday in each month at 2 o'clock P.M.President, Edw'd.Evey.Secretary, J.J.Bodkin.
St.Michael's Church,Rev.J.A.Emery,Missionary.Services at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning.Sunday school at 10 A.M.Evening service on the first and third Sundays in every month at 8 o'clock.
German Evangelical Church,R. Staehli,Pastor.Services at the Presbyterian church every Sunday at 3 o'clock P.M.Sunday school at 2 P.M.
German Church.Rev.Wm.Schuldt,Pastor.Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Kroeger's Hall.
Ladies' Aid Society.Meetings on first Wednesday of each month at 2 P.M.at residence of Mrs.Dreytua Mrs.B.Dreyfus President; Mrs.J.A.Emery,Secretary.
SENIOR "BUCKEYE"
LAWNMOWERS
EASY TO WORK NOBELESS IN OPERATION,BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE,LIGHT,STRONG,and DURABLE.
They Stand Ahead of all Competitors!
Strietly First-class in every respect Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
MAST,FOOS & CO.,MANUFACTURERS,SPRINGFIELD,OHIO
B.DREYFUS E.L.Goldstein,Analebia,
J.FROWENFIELD New York
B.DREYFUS & CO.
Growers and Dealers in
California Wines and Grape Brandy.
630 to 642 Braunan Street, San Francisco; 45 Broadway New York.
COOPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF.
BARRELS,HALF BARRELS,
10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs
For Sale Cheap.
Apply to B.DREYFUS & CO.,Analebia
ANAHEIM
Lighter Company!
ANAHEIM LANDING.
THIS COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE and deliver freight at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
And the patronage of the public is solicited.Having unequaled facilities for the storage of grain,they offer special inducements in the matter of rates to those who desire to store their grain.All inquiries will be promptly answered upon application in person or by letter to GEORGE HULLAgent.
1882.
Harper's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages.
Suited to boys and girls of from six
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
PRESIDENT: E. F. Spence.
CASHIER: W. Lacy.
THIS PAPER may be found on file at Gen. Advertising Service (10 Syrue St.) when advertising contracts may be made for it in New York.
German Evangelical Church, R. Staehli, Pastor. Services at the Presbyterian church every Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m. Sunday school at 2 p.m.
German Church. Rev. Wm. Schuldt, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Kroeger's Hall.
Ladies' Aid Society. Meetings on first Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. at residence of Mrs. Dreytus. Mrs. B. Dreyfus, President; Mrs. J. A. Emery, Secretary.
AGENCY OF Fairbanks' Standard Scales, Sanderson Bros. Steel Co., Sweets' Manufacturing Co.
FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON,
401 Market Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
nov194m
GERMAN CARP.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ACCEPTED THE agency for the sale of carp from the ponds of Mr. Petit of San Bernardine, and is prepared to furnish any quantity and of any size at the most reasonable rates.
Information in regard to the preparation of Ponds or the care and culture of Carp cheerfully furnished.
Call upon or address A. E. TAYLOR,
Westminster.
PRINTING Of all kinds done in the Gasprin Job Office nearly and cheaply.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
And the patronage of the public is solicited. Having unequaled facilities for the storage of grain, we offer special inducements in the matter of rates to those who desire to store their grain. All inquiries will be promptly answered upon application in person or by letter to GEORGE HULL, Agent.
1882.
Harper's Young People.
An Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages.
Suited to boys and girls of from six to sixteen years of age. Vol. III commences November 1, 1881.
Now is the time to subscribe.
The Young People has been from the first successful beyond anticipation.—[N. Y. Evening Post.
It has a distinct purpose to which it steadily adheres—that, namely, of supplanting the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well as more wholesome.—[Boston Journal.
For neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally, it is unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice.—[Pittsburgh Gazette.
Its weekly visits are eagerly looked for, not only by the children, but also by parents who are anxious to provide pure literature for their girls and boys.—[Christian Advocate, Buffalo, N.Y.
A weekly paper for children which parents need not fear to let their children read at the family fireside.—[Hartford Daily Times.
Just the paper to take the eye and secure the attention of the boys and girls.—[Springfield Union.
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Fur Year, Postage Prepaid,
SINGLE NUMBERS, Four Cents each.
The Bound Volume for 1881 will be ready early in November. Price $3 00, postage prepaid. Cover for Young Prisoners for 1881, 35 cents; postage, 13 cents additional.
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Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
$66 a week in your own town. $5 outfit free No risk Everything new Capital not required We will furnish you everything Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Headers, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to H. HALLENY & Co., Fortland, Maine.
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street, Anahaim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS
and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted
A fine assortment of
ELGIN WATCHES.
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND
HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE.
The only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, and given entire and perfect satisfaction.
50,000
Now in use, and growing in favor wherever used. Those who have them will not do without them.
The Most Simple,
The Most Perfect,
No Sweltering Heat,
No Ashes to Remove,
No Smoke,
The Most Durable,
The Most Economical,
No Fires to Build,
No Fuel to Carry,
No Odor.
FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE.
Does every description of cooking or other work heretofore done by the ordinary cooking stove or range, with ease and perfect comfort.
Washing, ironing, baking, broiling, fruit-canning, etc., etc., without the insufferable heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and always ready.
Our "Patent Automatic Safety Can" renders the use of our stoves "perfectly safe" in the hands of the most careless or inexperienced.
Send for full descriptive circular and price list. Special inducements to agents in unoccupied territory.—Address,
"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY,"
Cleveland, Ohio.
UNIOR
CKEYE"
MOWERS
ARK, NOISELESS IN OPER,
TITULOUS IN APPEARANCE,
STRONG, AND DURABLE.
Ahead of all Competitors!
-class in every respectWarranted.
Descriptive Circular.
FOOS & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
NGFIELD, OHIO
E. L. GOLDSTEIN,
San Francisco; 45
Street, San Francisco;
J. J. WEGLEIN,
New York.
YFUS & CO.
Wines and Grape
Brandy.
HALF BARRELS,
and 5 Gallon Kegs
Sale Cheap.
B. DREYFUS & CO., Anaheim
AHEIM
Company!
HEIM LANDING.
IS NOT A "cure-all": It is a blood-purifier and tonic.
Impurity of blood poisons the system, deranges
the circulation, and thus induces many disorders,
known by different names to distinguish them according to effects, but being really branches or
phases of that great generic disorder. Impurity
of Blood. Such are Dyspnea, Biliousness, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, Nervous Disorders, Headtache, Backache, General Weakness, Heart Disease,
Droopy, Kidney Disease, Piles, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Scrofula, Skin Disorders, Pimples, Ulcers,
Scellings, &c., &c. King of the Blood prevents
and cures these by attacking the cause. Impurity
of the Blood. Chemists and physicians agree in
calling it "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Druggists. $1 per
bottle. See testimonials, directions, &c., in pamphlet. "Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," wrapped around each bottle.
D. HANSOM, SON & CO., Props., Buffalo, N.Y.
TRASK'S
Magnetic Ointment.
WARRANTED
To cure Piles and Chafing Sores.
Also, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Karache, Bruises,
Burns, Cuts, Corns, Skin Disorders, Scrofulous
and all Sores. Its effect in all kidney, Liver,
Bowel and Lung Diseases, Rheumatism, Backache, Lamencos, Sprains, and Swellings is regarded by the best physicians as simply wonderful. For sale by druggists. Price 25 and 40 cents.
B. Hansom, Son & Co., Sole Propa., Buffalo, N.Y.
GREEN CASTLE
GRAIN DRILL
Has a continuous FORCE FEED
of rubber; cannot bunch the
FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE.
Does every description of cooking or other work heretofore done by the ordinary cooking
stove or range, with ease and perfect comfort.
Washing, ironing, baking, broiling, fruit-canning, etc., etc., without the insufferable heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and always ready.
Our "Patent Automatic Safety Can" renders the use of our stoves "perfectly safe" in the hands of the most careless or inexperienced.
Send for full descriptive circular and price list.-Special inducements to agents in un-occupied territory.-Address.
"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY."
Cleveland, Ohio.
USE
PURE
TINTED GLOSS
PAINT
DON'T
make experiments on your buildings with untried
and unreliable articles at your expense.
DON'T PAY
for water and benzine $1.50 to $2.00 per gallon.
DO BUY
the Lucas reliable and guaranteed tinted gloss
PAINTS.
Circulars and Sample Cards of Paint mailed on application.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
141 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Philadelphia
CHEAPEST BOOKS
Shakespeare's Complete Works.
Handbound in cloth,
block and gold; only 30 cents.
Talene's History of English Literature 1 handsome 12mo volume.
coil; only 40 cents.
Other books equally low.
Full scripture catalogue Freu.
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P.O. Box 4490.
HAND & POWER
Corn Shellers
REDUCED PRICES
of the public is solicited. Having
for the storage of grain, we offer
in the matter of rates to those
their grain. All inquiries will be
upon application in person or by
GEORGE HULL, Agent.
882.
Young People.
Published Weekly—16 Pages.
years of age. Vol. III
November 1, 1881.
time to subscribe.
has been from the first successtion. [N. Y. Evening Post.
purpose to which it steadily ady of supplanting the vicious papers
a paper more attractive, as well
[Boston Journal.
grace of engraving, and contents
purposed by any publication of the
our notice. [Pittsburgh Gazette.
are eagerly looked for, not only
but also by parents who are anxious
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PER & BROTHERS, New York.
in your own town. $5 outfit free.
Everything new. Capital not
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are making fortunes. Ladies make
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at a business at which you can
the time you work, write for partery & Co., Portland, Maine.
GREEN CASTLE GRAIN DRILL
Has a continuous FORCE FEED
of rubber, cannot bunch the
grain, sows grain evenly, has
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all ordinary obstacles. It is built
with Detachable Grass Seeder,
front or rear,
FERTILIZER
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use, in same furrow with the
wheat. A Patent Cut-off prevents waste of Fertilizers equal
to 20 per cent. of cost of Drill
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Circulars sent free upon application.
J. B. CROWELL & CO.
GREENCASTLE, PENN'A.
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Corn Shellers
For MILL, FARM, OR PLANTATION.
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SANDWICH M'F'C CO.
SANDWICH, ILLINOIS.
GOLD
Great chance to make money.
Those who always take advantage
of the good chances for
making money that are offered,
improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Anyone can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Strixson & Co., Portland, Maine.
BEST
business now before the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed. We will start you, $12 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time only or give your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address Trave & Co., Augusta, Maine.