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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous. A B HWOS TH ’ S PATENT • METALLIC Ask you* chemist oi „<* Ashworth's Patent •• Metallic Th«so brushes have the penetrating power ot the oomb and the elasticity ot the bristle erajm oomblnod--honed Its name " oomb-brnsh." s.i-v °?®‘ 1 by . all M«e to be the most perfeot brush ever Invented, and has received vorj »■'Ufflpny from eminent medieal men ana * or . sanitary ■raiuo. May bo had el a l and dealers In fonoy goods, j? makers, enclosed in neat box, post freo| «s in stamps; On the same principal a made a much luget and stronger brush lor dogs, cattle, Cattle and horoo broedersshould see tnu brash at pnoo. Horeos will ollew Its use on JJS tbotr bodies, and it produces a clean SS P „ rio 3 A Good Family Beaedy Strictly] Harmless to the Meet SsUcato. lUN'O LUNG BALSAM. , WHAT THE DOCTORS SAT I „ Dore » of Logan Co., Ohio, writes, that "Aliens Lung Balsam gives perfect satis* faction In every case within my knowledge. Having confidence In w 1 freely use it in my daily practice, and with unbounded success/' Hr Fletcher, ef Lexington. Missouri, says: “1 recommend your 'Balsam* in preference to sny other medloln for coughs and colds." Dr A. C. Johnson, of Mt. Vernon, HI., writes' of some wonderful cures of Consumption in his plaoo by the use of Allen’s Lung Balsam." Dr J. B. Tuner, Blountavillo, Ala., a practising lysician of twenty-five years, writes t "It is the at pxepuat os for Consumption in the world,** For all diseases of the throat, longs, and pulmonary organs, it v ill be found a most excellent remedy. As an Expsotorant it has no Equal. It contains no Opium in any form. J. S. HARRIS A CO..^Prigristonfc CINCINNATI, OHIO. For Sale by all Druggists. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BE EOHA M’ S PILLS are admitted by thousands to be worth above a guinea a box for bilious and nervous dlsorders, snob as wind and pain in the stomach, slok headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dimness and drowsiness, cold ohills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, oostiveneaa, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, 40., Ac; The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of oases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these pills, and they will be acknowledged to be Worth a Guinea a Box. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver they act like "magio," and a few doses will be found to work wonders npon the most important organs in the human maohlnt. They strengthen the whole muscular system, re store the long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action wn>h the rosebud of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are Facts, admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is, Boooham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM’B MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for coughs in general, asthma, difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression of the chest, wheezing, Ac., these pills stand unrivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive thejaatient of rest. Let any person give Bkeceah's Cough Film a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. CAUTION.—The publie are requested to notice that the words " Beeoham’s Pills, St Helen's," are on the Government Stamp affixed to each box of the Pills; if not on, they are a forgery. Foil directions are given with each box. Sold all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers in the United kingdom. Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, T. Bkxohax, Chemist, St Helen’s, in boxes at Is lid and 2s fid each. Sent post free from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps. 32 TO FABMSS3 AND THBESHEBMEN. TP YOU want to buy Threshers, C ver Hollers,‘ Bone Powers, or Engines (eithe' portable or Traction, to u e for threshing, sawing; or for general purposes), buy the “ Starved Booster *' goods. “The host is the cheapest” For price list and illustrated pamphlets (sent free) write to TWR AULTMAN & TAYLOR COMPANY, Mansfield, Ohio. i EDO WICK STEEL WIRE f ENCE is the 5 only general purpose Wire Fence in nse, ing a strong network ,without bubs. It will m dogs, pigs, sheep, and poultry as well as the est vicious stock without injury to stock orfence. is just the fence for farms, ,-rdens, stock nges, and railroads, and very neat for lawns, xks, school lots, and cemeteries. Covered with st-proof paint (or galvanised), it will last a life na. Tt is superior to boards or barbed wire in ery respect. We ask for it a fair trial, knowing will wear itself .into favour. The Sedgwick gates, ade of wrought iron pipe and steel wire, defy all impetition in neatness, lightness, strength, and liability. We also make the best and cheapest all an automatic or self-opening gates. For prices and Tricolors ask Hardware Dealers, or address the aunlactures, SEDGWICK, BEOS., Richmond, Ind. H I C A 0 PITTS. Forty-sixth season of the old reliable " Chicago LX. it O Alva Anlw AtVTATI Hilfl, bts "'Separators, the only first-class Apron Maine now in the market adapted for large ilk, iiui, u. ..... oJ or small )s, horse or steam power; the only Apron Maine that thrashes and cleans flax and all grains •fectly. “Chicago Pitts” Double Pinion ranted Hons Powers are the best in the world. BLACK HAWK; I you want a Vibrator, buy our Black Hawk. iy ? Because it is the latest improved machine the market, having all of the merits and none of i defects of Vibrators, Agitators, Oscillators, f now in QS6« Lights draft and mors durable, motion is reciprocal, consequently will not koto pieces. Thoroughly tested. Beats them in Flax and other kinds of groin. It is simnlicity 3lf. Turns its own length. H. A. PICTS’ SONS M F O. CO* 7 and 9 S. Jefferson St., Chicago, HI. NEW MECHANICAL LAMP for burning W Oil without Shade or Chimney, famous Student Lamp and Duplex Burners sed. No globe I no cnimneyl no substitute itherl no smoke Ino smell Ino danger! An >sion impossible I Absolutely safe I Perfection stl Warranted not to smoke or smell. It i a beautiful, clear white light, and very steadyout the flickering of gas. It gives a light equal six-foot gas burner at one tenth the cost. b of brass, nickel-plated: the works are hung iwels, of the best steel, with hard brass mount* , Buns very slow, will last a lifetime. It is a solid, handsome looking lamp—an ornament to Ira wing-room. Every lamp is fully warranted anyone who Is not satisfied with the lamp - one week’s trial can return it and we will rethe money. ice, packed for shipment, 17.50. BEKTOGRAFH CO--22121, Church at.. New York. B J.COLLIS BROWNE’S CHLOEODTNB, The original and only genuine, ivioe to Invalids.—lf yon wish to obtain quiet, shlug sleep, free from headache, relief from and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary age of protracted disease, invigorate the nermedia, and regulate the circulating systems ae body, yon will provide yourself with that rellous remedy discovered by Dr J. Oollit me (late Army Medical Staff), to which hs the name of Chlorodyne, and which la ad. sd by the profession to he the most wonderful valuable remedy ever discovered. Jarodrno is the best remedy known for coughs, amotion, bronchitis, asthma. __ ’orodyns acta like a charm ladlarrhaja.and 1b '-i cholera and dysentery. ” r outs abort all attacks of don, and spasms, oreayna u, uu vW puiative in neuralgia, oatlsm, gout, oauoer, tootaohe, meningitis, Earl Bussell communicated to the College ot oat. ■ ueo, 81, 18 M. __ _ _ . tiom— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood I that Dr J. ColUfl Browne win, Tmdoubtedly, iventor of Chiorodmei that the story of the dant Freeman was deliberately untrue, wmoh, fretted to say, hod been sworn to.—Sea The k to'bottles at Is Ud.2a Hone is genuln® without the words Dr i Brownes Chlorodyne ’’ on the Oovernmen }. Overwhelming medical testimony aooom* seaoh octtle. Great 2UM • other powder la effectual. Bold only *2,1*5! 1 Chemists 77987 BITING coses and desks, best qnaHtJ;*“!{■ able for birthday presents or oomplimentary gifts, from 7s 64 to <lO. wth Bramah looks. A very largo assortment. About 100 patterns to select from at Stephenson’s Stationery Warehouse, 89. Oxford street, London, W. Forwarded to any part oarefnlly packed mHH BOBS SICKLE GBIKDEB. (TradeMark Patented.) BVEBT FARMER SHOULD HAVE ONE Simplest, moat datable and perfect Sick’n Grinder to the world. A boy can run It. Is the best Grindstone to nse for all purposes. For nulu hy ftU dselsnk Qood and Cauvaaaora irAnteda POWELL A DOUGLAS, Waukegan, Ulliuoii. piBIX DAVIS’ PAIN-KILLEE. jL safe and sure remedy for rbeumatlam, neuralgia, cramps, cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, sprains ntd bruises, bums and scalds, toothaeho and liimflaclm. Pain-killer is tks wall-tried and trusted friend ot all who want asnn and safe medicine which can bo freely used internally or externally, without tear o( harm and with certainty of relief. Ite price brings It within the range ot aIL and It will annually save many timw Itsoost to doctor bills. Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and Idol pec bottle. Directions accompany each bottle. For sale by all Druggists. ¥ EW Prooese—LINSEED MEAL, Bond what is said of this Food hy thoso who hsys usoo (From W. B. Stewart, South Plymouth, N.Y.) “ 1 am very much pleased with your Linseed Meal. Have fed It to my cows and calves for the past four weeks. Formerly fed com meal and middlings mixed, and judging from the amount of milk I get, and the appearance of the animals, the Linseed meal is worth twice as mnoh per hundred weight as the other feed. I think for calves there is more than that difference to favour of the Linseed Meal.” (From S, Faddelford, Sherburne, N.Y.) " Your Linseed Meal le the best feed for making cows give milk I know of. I gave them twenty quarts ot it per day, and their milk increased twenty quarts/’ (From I. D. King, Norwich, N.Y.) "My horses were never tone good condition ae to-day. Before using your Linseed Meal I was feeding ten quarts oats per day, and now I am feeding only six quarts of the meal, clear, and with much better results. I cheerfully recommend it as being the best and most economical feed I have overused/* (From D. B. Backus, New Berlin, N.Y.) " I have been feeding my work team for about two months on your Linseed Meal. Have hod them on the road for twelve years, and they are in finer condition to-day than ever before. • • • Commenced feeding a lean cow some six weeks ago, to fat, and Just butchered her. The beet was in splendid condition. • • • Have had hens for sixteen years, and never had them lay before at this time of the year, but by feeding the Linseed Meal they lay every day." Prices low. Send for circulars, etc., to . CHICAGO LINSEED OIL CO., Office No. 1, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, HL AMERICAN VEGETABLE FIBRE CO. Elliot Cresson Gold Medal, Franklin Institute. Certificate of Honorable Mention, Ohio Exhibition. Highest Diploma, St Louis Exhibition. Silver Medal, Penn. State Fair. Medal of Progress) Am. Inst,, New Tork. Various encomiums from Manufacturers. Flax and Hemp Restored to America 1 GREAT impediment removed from flax and hemp in the United States, by the Machine of the American Vegetable Fibre Co. Each of the awards above named was accompanied by the warmest approval of the judges examining the Invention. The speed of its action, tad the completeness of its work, surprise all witnesses. The dependence on coarse hand labour, which destroyed our trade for nearly 50 years, is now removed by the substitution of this most ingenious Machine, which will fill tho dreary gap between the cultivation and manufacture of these and similar fibres, and thus restore to ns the long-lost ” Golden Fleece." Hlustrated pamphlets, giving full particulars, sent by mail on application to American Vegetable Fibre Co. ,JOS. F. DUNSON. Manager, 213 South Front street, Phil., Pa. W ABNER’S Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.— The leading scientists of to-day agree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Liver sre kept to perfect Wider, perfect health will be the result. This truth has only been known a short time, end for years, people suffered great agony without being able to find relief. The discovery of Warner’s Sale Kidney end Liver Cure marks a new era in the'treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf ot rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order.' It is a positive remedy for all the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the body, for Torpid Liver, Headaches, Jaundice, Dizziness. Gravel, Fever, Ague, Malarial Fever, asd all the difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remedy for females daring Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and is invaluable for Leacorrhcea or Falling of the Womb, As a Blood Purifier it is unequalled, for it cures the organs that make the blood. This remedy, which has done such wonders, is put up to the ukgxst bizxd boitu ot any medicine in the market; and is sold by Druggists and all dealers at 1 dol 25 cents per bottle.. For Diabetes, enquire for Warner’s Safe Diabetes Cure. It is a Positive Remedy. H.H. WARNER AGO., Rochester, N.Y. The Best Wind Mill on Earth. 1 CEOFT’S MFBOVED IRON WIND MILL, MAMUFiCTUBBD BT I. C. L B F P E L, Springfield, Ohio. Also Dealer to pumps, tanks, pipes, corn shelters, oom grinders, power converters, with both lever and rotary motion applied to wind mill power, and everything pertaining to wind engine machinery. Before purchasing any other wind mill, send for price list and circular. State where yon saw this advertisement. OCBAPS for Folding Soreens'-end Scrap Books Twenty-five Shillings’ worth of Christmas Cards, Valentines, 4o. t 200 assorted to a box for 2s lid, or poet free 42 stamps.—T, Chapman, stationer, 64, tieioestor sqhaio* The Half-crown Box contains 60 sheets cream laid note paper and 5C Court shape envelopes to ‘ ‘ " most fashionable colours, match, stamped to the with any combination of two letters, designed os a monogram,-free by post for 32 stamps. The Four-Shilling Box contains Five Quires assorted Colours, viz., Silurian, Favourite Grey, Cygnet. Sky Blue, and Nut Brown, and 125 envelopes to match, all stamped with any Lady’s Christian name or monogram of two letters, free by post stamps. Birthday Cards to great variety. A Visiting Card Plate, elegantly engraved and 100 best cards printed. Gents’, 4s; lames/. 4s 64. Post-office Orders payable at Charing Croesi Thomas Chapman, 54 Leicester square, W.C. 1275 PEON WINE BINS.—BUEBCW’B SLIDER L BINS. Odd comers, spaces under stairs, cupboards, and old briok or slate Bins can be fitted with ..these Bins, and thus mads useful. ■RON WINE BINS.—BURROW’S SLIDES . BINS are superior to all cthsre, safer more convenient, keep winut tetter condition, and prevent the destruction of corks. fBON WINE BINS.—BURROW’S SLIDE I L BINS. Bins one, two. and three bottlei deep. Special Bins for India, Cellars fitted complete to any put of the world. I BON WINE BENS.—BURROW'S SLIDER BINS. Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins made any size, or to fit anylspare space. >N WINE BINS.—BUBEOW’S SLIDER BINS. Look up Bins of any size. Small ditto, for two, fonr, sis. and twelve dozens of wine. Very handy for butler’s pantry, bachelor’s chambers, hotels, offices, 4c,— W. and J. Borrow. Malvern, and 8, Mar* lane square, Great Tower street, Loudon 8.0. Hlustrated lists tree N EW System of Glazing without Putty. 80 per • 1 saved is cent, saved to painting, 80 per cent. repairs. ”It is suitable for railway stations, mills, weaving sheds, 40., but is specially applicable to oonservatories, plant houses, and orchid houses, and we should be very much inclined to try the system. It is certainly worth looking to.” ’Builder/ "And will, in our opinion, supercede any other similar system before the public."— ‘ Building News/ "It seems to meet the end to view more nearly than anything we have seen yet/’ The Field/ "7, Mark lane, Louden, Nov. 14, 1878. Dear Sir,—l cannot see what testimonial yon oan require from me than the faot that I have taken off all my putty glazing and removed Beadle’s work to replace it with yours; anyone far touch London English Goods direct at Lowest Export Frloes. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen, India, Colonial, and Foreign Outfitters. Established 1843. D NICHOLSON 4 00. invite attention to • their illustrated 226-page catalogue, sent with patterns) post free. Ladles’ clothing, linens, i , gloves, ribbons, haberdashery, jewellery, entroctora for military and police clothing oontromonts. Furniture, musical tostmhosiery, gloves, ribb 40. Contractors fo and accoutrements. . meats, Ironmongery, fire arms, cutlery, carriages, saddlery and harness, boots and shoos, wines and spirits, ales and beers, preserved provisions, stationery, perfumery, books, toys. 4o„ 40. Foreign produce disposed of for a commission of 2) percent. Terms—Not lees than 25 per oent. to accompany eiders and balances will be drawn tor at sight D.Nioholao and Co., 80 to 68 St. Paul’s Churoh road, and 66 Paternoster row, London 400 TMPEOVED American loe-maktog Machines, for I making clear transparent ioe to ten minutes, with aa everlasting freezing crystal that will nuke loe or lees from day to day without entailing the destruction of tho crystal, os to all other, freezing machines now to use. The above machine is most simple for making loe creams, ioe paddings, 4o* they bring made ready moulded for the table to six minutes with loe and salt. Shown in practical operation at the Atmoepherlo Churn Company, Woolf and Co Proprietors 119,|New Bond street London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6535, 6 February 1882, Page 3

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