The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 23, 1893, Image 7

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    B ENJOY®
method and results whs
„f Fie* i* taken; it is pleasant
reslmig to tbs taste,wdicH
ret promptly on the Kidneys,
ad Bowel*, cleanse* the ije
rctually, dispel* cold*, head
ed fever* *nd cure* habitual
»tiffn. Svrup of Fig* i* tha
aedr of it* kind ever pro
pleasing to th* taste and ao
e to the *toioach, proatpt ia
,oo tnd truly benelcial *a it*
prepared onlr from the moat
r *nd agreeable substances,
bt excellent qualities co»
t to all aud have aaada ft
it popular remedy known,
up of Fig* i* for sale in 60s
bottle* by all leading drug*
Any reliable druggist who
it have it on hand will pro
prewptly for any one who
w try it Do net'accept
bstitute.
Wit FIB SYRUP COL
MS fUAMUSOO. CAL.
[. osar saan stn
ugust
lower”
re been troubled with dyspep
t after a fair trial of August
, am freed from the vexatious
-J. B. Young, Daughters
Harrodsburg, Ky. I had
he one year steady. One bottle
ust Flower cured me. It was
:ly worth one hundred dollars
-J. W. Smith, P.M.aad Gen.
int, Townsend, Out. I have
myself for constipation and
sia and it cured me, It is the
ler I ever handled—-C. Hugh,
ist, Mechanicsburg, Pa. •
! jjeP^
I TAW
A
^PLEASANT
r«5<*
n>r it act* gently on the lUmadLllm
^*ey«, ua la a pleasant laxative. TMe
from herbs and J» prepared for on
r«9tea It Is called
nbaraatitfAtt
■E’SMEDICIHE
uviiU sell it at fife, and $1 a anmmmm
, *•* "5nd yoor address for a free
OKATOR H. WOQDWaUP. I.MROT. X. X
fjsYour Bloodr
* breaking out ou my log
knee, and was cured sound and well
*o and a half bottles of I
"cod “eiliclaes had failed_
wygood. Will c. Beaty,
YorkviUe. S. C.
Icueuf & ' bildhcwd withnn r.r -
ml*r' “n<1 'hr*« buttlesof
I lre* *uepermaaetiv.
■ WALLACE MANN*.
Mannvillc, 1. T
°0k0IS*irT Skin “•*«»* n.ailo-1
OW1KT SppTIFlO CO . A f1» ’
es Constipation
Thempsea’s Eye Water.
dwith
U^aTOUE, ILU
wed From Suffering;
Cntitide ti a Lady Card by
uickajMo Indian Sagwa.
jASVILLE> Oct. aa.
•w^JSuhJ t*.exJ>re“ m7 mti
"Mle« ha^e don« f“PO® 'nd,*n
V a» .nV • aone for me.
to Btav nnD^ w tti Neuralfia, and
Pt l W'ntU£.eVcirv, ni«ht tor weeks,
kn Oh* and tle Klokapoo
klter annH,! le9!than ten
Rtinued fi. 0 j 1 w“ relieved.
» Indian «,and aUo UBed *lek
Nmil Enflri^8^® Bt tbe
»«y oj mvf!!?1 *.>Cur®d.
^dieafordis nds ^ave used your
1110 doereJ,?1 tro“ Wes, an/ftnd
(|fe e?ervhJif„ a*v advertised,
■'d use theni o' who snlferinE
f!'ters ia ™b’ kWe ««- all brothers
t:c,na aa iQ 1 ^ answer any
^Wednneafo^the help °*
'CKapoo^/u’’ Eva d*Cakp.
„SID!^N SACWA.
d-n Rtrneii.es. Sold t> Dealers,
DELAWARE'S CURIOUS CAPITOL j
A Tiny LeffUlntnre amt Correayoad.
lady Dlaalantlre State Hour.
rhe Delaware legislature, which has
Just re-elected United States Senator
Gray, la one of the smallest legislative
bodies on earth, and all Its belongings
are on a llDlputlan scale. The nine
senators ait In a small room nearly
filled with desks, and having space on
old-fashioned settees for a score or
two of spectators. The twenty-one rep
resentatives occupy a similar and long
er room, provided with an amusing lit
tle gallery for spectators. The public
and the legislators are close together,
and anything uttered in ordinary con
versational tone can be heard all over
even the larger chamber. / * loud
speaker in one house may be heard in
the other. This curious little body
works like any other legislature. The
nine senators are uivided up into many
committees, and the name of each fig
ures a great many times on committee
lists. Only two of the senators arc
Republicans. These two, with United
States Senator Higgins, remain as re
minders of a savage contest in the
Democratic party of Delaware.
The statehouse looks like a small i
public school building. In describing
it the New York Sun says it is of brick,
two stories and a half high and sur
mounted by a cupolg. It looks out on
the village green. Hard by is the coun
ty jail, with its whipping-post and pil
lory in full view from the windows of
the statehouse. No official residence
is provided for the governor and he
lives wherever his home happens to be
when he Is elected, coming to Dover
only when business requires his pres
ence. He has on office in the little
statehouse, as have the secretary of
state, the state auditor and the state
treasurer. The'state library,, which is
crowded into the same building, con
tains a Latin Bible dated . Upon
this book the state officers have been
sworn since Delaware set up house
keeping for herself, and perhaps longer.
The legislature has'little or no patron
age. It appoints two or three clerks,
doorkeepers, messengers and pages, and
elects the state treasurer and the state
auditor, the former with a salary of
$1,400 a year, the latter with a salary
of $1,000 a year. The governor ap
points most of the state and county ofib
cex?, the judges for life.
A SHOT AT HAWK'S NEST.
It Rarely Mluct Maklat a Ckaatt
la Patitlcal History.
Atlanta letter to New York Times:
Rutherford B. Hayes was at one time
the target of a Georgia Confederate.
It was only by a scratch that his life
was saved and that the Ohio colonel
afterward became president
Tho scene was on the Gouley river,
in West Virginia. The Georgian who
took aim was Gen. Floyd Phillips of
Marlette, and the time was in'' 1861.
For several days Gen. Floyd bad been
skirmishing with Gen. Cox's Ohio
troops at the “Hawk’s Nest,” a qlctur
esque cliff rising over 1,000 feet from
the river road. One fine morning Gen.
(then colonel) William Phillips heard a
bugle blast near the “Hawk's Nest,”
across the river, and an Ohio colonel
at the head of his regiment rode out
into the river a good distance, as the
rocks shelved gradually.
Col. Phillips selected a long-range
rifle from one of his men and, 'raising
his weapon, took deliberate aim at the
Union officer. The distance was great,
but Phillips was a fine shot, and at the
crack of the rifle a plume from the
Ohio’s colonel’s hat fluttered out into
the water, and the officer dashed up
the bank out of range. In 1878 Gen.
Phillips was in Washington and saw
the president. He said something
about “Hawk’s Nest" and his aim at.
an Ohio colonel. President Hayes
brighten**! up and inquired into details.
Then, the president said that he was
the Ohio colonel whose hat was grazed
by Philllips’ bullet. That evening Gen.
Phillips took tea at the private table
of the Hayes family.,
A Child’s Vr*rslo!t. •
The idea presented lo a child's mind
by a word which he thinks he under
stands, though its meaning has never
leen explained to him, is often quite
foreign to anything which the diction
ary has to offer.
“Tiie wind bloweth where it listeth,''
read the Sunday school teacher to her
class of little girls. “Do any of you
know what listeth means?”
The children, with one exception,
shook their heads. Tho exception was
an eight-year-old. flaxen-haired girl
who after a moment’s reflection raid
eagerly, “I know!”
“You may tell us, then,” said the
teacher, encouragingly. ■>
“I’m afraid,” said the little girl, In a
dubious tone, that I can’t make the
rert of them understand, for they
havn't any grandpas. in tb> country,
same, as I have. But there’s always a
strip on the bottom of the front doors
in the oountrj, that grandpa told me
wait ‘list,’ and if you could just fuel
the wind blow in under that door
once,” said the child in a tone of con
viction, addressing the rest of the class,
“yoti*d know what that verse meant, in
a mlpute!” . . .
A Imtlfil Dr»a.
Dudely Canesucker—I bad a beauti
ful dream last night. Dreamt I bad
$30,000 all my own.
Tommy Vanderchump—And you
woke up to find you hadn't a dollar.
D. C.—Yes; but 1 was mighty lucky
not to dream of having a million. I
don’t think I could ever have got over
so heavy a less as that.
To* Portieolar.
Steele—1 hear you have broken off
with Dolly Yarden?
Penn—Yes. She made me spend too
much money on my clothes.'
“How so?”
“She was so fastidious that she |
wotildn't sit mi the same pair of trous- j
ers twice.”—Clothier aud Furnisher.
Sadden Chance of Tuna.
A furniture van stood in front of a
Sixth avenue store. A little boy stood
by the horse and gave it souie bread to
eat. '1 he driver looked on with a broad
grin.
“Theat's right." lie said to the young
benefactor, •'always be kind to'dumb
animals, l.ook how the horse enjoys
it. Hut docs your mother always give
you big chunks like that'.'"
“No.' replied t he youngster, “i didn't
get that one from my mother.”
"Where did you get it then?”
"It was lying in the van.”
Here-the driver flew into a temper
and hawied out "Why that was my
breakfast, you miserable rascal, you—'’
The poor lad doomed thus curly in
life to a practical experience of the sud
den vicissitudes of popular favor, flew
weeping from the scene.—Recorder. .
Hold for a Hong,
There was nn auction sale of a young
woman's wardrobe the other day in
New \ork. The young woman was the
daughter of a millionaire who died
about six weeks a go. the auctioneer said,
and she was disposing of her wardrobe
because she had to go into mourning.
Thirty women and as many men at
tended t he sale. The bidding was live
ly, but the prices brought were nothing
in comparison to the alleged cost. An
elaborately trimmed evening costume
of royal purple velvet, with gold em
broidery, made b% Felix of Paris, which
originally cost, so the auctioneer said.
$.'>.000, was knocked down for #75. A
Nile green silk evening dress, by Felix,
brought #17. A fur-trimmed jacket
made by Robinson was sold for #05.
The other articles were sold at prices
ranging from #1 to #15. The entire
proceeds were not more than #500.
A number one rough cure. Mr. June* H.
Barnet. 2-18 Cedar St.. Buffalo, N. Y., write*
thus: "I am using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
in my lamily and deem it a number one
medicine tor coughs and colds, and my
house shall never be without it.”
The Newspaper of the Future.
Mr. Edison thinks that evnntually all
newspapers will be set up by a combi
nation of the phonograph and the type
setting machine. Editors, he says, will
read oil! into phonographs all the copy
brought in, editing it as they go along.
The compositor will put the cylinder
with his “take" on another phonograph
and listening to the dictation of the
machine, will translate it directly to
the keys of the mechaniccl type-setter.
It is by all odds the best Unimedt. Mr.
Oias Metzger, 215 Geyer Ave.. St. Louis,
Mo., Is of the same opinion. Ho says: “Sal
vation Oil is the best we have ever used in
our fa m U v. It is the best remedy on earth. ”
Not Sound.
A New Yorker forwarded'to one of
his friends in the West a set of Colonel
Ingersoll's works. Then he sent a tel
gram informing him what he had done,
an# expressing the hope that the boobs
would arrive safe and sound. A few
days afterward he received a telegram
from his friend—who was an orthodox
Presbyterian—whieli ran this way:
■‘Books arrived safe, but not sound.”
No Trees of first quality can ever be
sent by mail. Mayhap you know it. By
freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship
safely 4. 5 or t> ft trees: 2-year Roses of
rare excellence—everything! Yon actu
ally pay less than for the puny stuff.
1.000 acres Nurseries. 20,000 acres Or
chards. Exact information abcut trees
and'fruits. .Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo.
(’an a Fish be Frosen?
Somebody told Dr. W. T. Herring of
Georgia that it was impossible to freeze
a fish to death, but he was not fully
convinced and decided to test the mat
ter. _ He tried, puting two young carp
in a jar and allowing it to freeze at
most solid, except about'a tablespoon
ful about the little fish. The fish did
not seem to mind it much, and as soon
as the ice tha wed out they swam around
as lively as ever.
Baker’s Emulsion,
The prat reined* i«t thrust slid limes, debility
etc., palatable a. honey Sold by drusglsts.
A boy's idea of having fun is to be allowed
to make all the noise he can.
Lane's Medicine Moves the Bowels Koch
Bay. In order to Ue healthy this Is neces
sary. Cures constipation, headache, kldncv
ana liver troubles and regulates the stom
ach and bowels.
There is seldom any trouble about getting
sympathy Irom those who cannot help.
Conghlag Leads le i'onsauip
tiwM. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough
at once. Go to your druggist today and get
a sample bottle tree. Large bottles 50 cents
and $1.00.______
Billiards were invented in France by De
vigne about 1451.
East or south during the winter, If so Tan
Wabash desires to call your attention as
the tourist route to Florida and all the win
ter resorts of the south.
Round-trip tickets will be placed on sale
about Nov. 1st., good returning until June
1st. m
THE QUICKEST ROUTE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST.
15 hours' to 8t. Louis.
108 “ “ Tampa.
With corresponding fast time to all points
east and south. The only line running Re
clining Chair Care to St. Louis, Decatur,
Danville. Lafayette, Logansport, Ft. Wavne,
Toledo and Detroit. Pullman Buffett Sleep
ing Cars on all trains. For ticket# or fur
ther information in regard to routes call at
the Wabash Office, 1503 Faraarn St., or
write U. N. Huttos,
Northwestern Pass. Agent, Omaha, Neb.
37 ••
88).; “ “ Atlanta.
53 “ “ Jacksonville.
CMLDHEN
who are puny, pale,
weak, or scrofulous,
ought to taka Doctor
Ptooe'i Upldan Medical
> Discovery. That build*,
l up both their flesh and'
I their strength. For this,
] and for purifying the
blood, there’s nothing in
all modicine that can
equal the “ Discovery.”
In recovering from
“Grippe,” or in con
valescence from pneu
monia, fevers, or other
WMBiuv; U1BWW3*. II UK1 »ui ei v in
vigorates and builds up the whole system.
As an appetising, restorative tonic. It sets
at work all the processes of digestion and
nutrition, rouses every organ into natural
action, and brings hack health and strength.
For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or
impure blood. Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Scrof
ulous, Skin, and Scalp Diseases—even Con
sumption i or Iamg-serofnia 1 in it* earlier
stages—tbs “ Discovery" is the only jrnarci.i
teed remedy.
If it. doesn't liencflt or cure, in every cars,
you have your money back.
INSURE »n the Farmer* Hnd Merchant* Immiran. **
i ..mi* nv I .me .In Capital and c%e«
• 0«. l. 'il l paid tc .Nebcubka p* >»:•» iUs.
System of FMIIImllat.
»0»pt«a bv people In precarious health
who wisely fortify their system* spalnst rtis
**** with thm acceptable smt effectual barrier
apalnsl It* Inroads- Hosteller's Stomach Bit
.l*rernutlonary measures, when the
health ip but I’lphtly Inipalied la. as physicians
weu know, worth any amount of medication
i'terw.ro A premonitory malarial chill, a
Jt of liidttrCKiloti. Inirrusln* Irrexularltv of Ihu
5?TLel*u.,.w’‘vninf,r!",u,,"‘l"!,»;»*«- inactivity
Of the kidneys, slight at Ural, bilious sallow
near accompanied with furred toreuc these
are appeals to the acme „f self-or..lection
which no person of common Judgment will dis
regard Hotelier* Stomach Btttera ure
aervee those who take It from malaria. <1va
pepsia. chronic constipation, rhcnniatisin. kid
ney unit bladder trouble ami liver complaint.
Nervcns Invalids, persons troubled with the
inIIrmhten ioridcnt to advanced years, ladles
In dellcale health and convalescents derive In
finite benettt from the Bitters.
!-•« Rales lo .'Xortls Ualveston.
Special low rate excursion to Galveston,
Texas every Saturday evening. For par
ticulars and tickets apply to F. F. Wil
liams. First Xational Bank Building,
Omaha.
-The sultan of I-ahorne has (10,000,000 in
jewels: ; ^ • . .
*110-Sieppwl tree by BP. atlMCa uut
SIXVK MlfeTOUR* N« fit art#r flint dRT's uw. Mar
euraa. Trailer aad B.flOtrial bottl# tr*« f« Fit
Hrntl 10 Dr Kiln*,Ml ArvfcBt..ftiliarf«l|khta, ra.
Uncle Sam pays (00,000,(100 a year in sal
aries.
For Coughs and Throat troubles use
BrounV llroaclilul Troche*.—
"They stop an attack of my asthma rough
very promptly.”—C. Faleh, Miamiville, O.
Smallpox is not any more contagious thou
a good example.
DUQUETTE & CO’S POMONA COUGH
Tablets. "Absolutely the best made.” Two
ounce package for 5 cents, at your Drug
gists or Confectioners. Ask for them and
STOP THAT COUGH.
Crinolines will tell which way the wind
blows.
“Hanson's Magic Corn Halve."
Warranted I,. i-Bif. ••• mousy roftntdod. Ask your
liunltiforlt. I’nct 06 rent..
The clock trust is the latest, its object be
ing to put a stop to tick in the business.
If the Baby Is Call la* Teeth.
Ss sure end use that vie sad well-tried renedjr, Mae
Wisnav't Sootbiso Svam far Children Teethlag.
Washing a pig will not take from him the
love of mud.
We eat too much and take too Uttle out
door exercise. This is the fault of our mod
ern civilisation. It is claimed that Garfield
Tea. a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to
overcome these abuses.
There is more power in gentleness then
there i« in dynamite.
ST. JACOBS OIL
CURES . J .
mm-CrMLA.TXSM,
LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, SPRAINS,
BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS,
.'15TETTRAX,GHA.
_ , a copy of the "Official Portfolio of the World')
Colombian Exposition, descriptive of Buildings anc
Grounds, beautifully illustrated, In water color effects, wil
be sent to any address upon receipt of «Oe. in postal!
SS3E.& JJ?* CHAffiLBffi A. VOaC'.CR CO.,
COTXNTST, Sl S_
FRANK J. CHENEY MAKES OATH THAT HE IS THE SENIOR
PARTNER OP THE FIRM 07 7. J. CHENEY So CO., DOING
BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF TOIiBDO, COUNTY AND STATE
AFORESAID, AND THAT SAID FIRM WILD PAY THE SUM OF
One Hl'NPREP DOLLARS FOR BACH AND EVERY rtamn
OF CATARRH THAT CANNOT BE CURED BY THE USB OF
HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
SWORN TO BEFORE MB, AND SUBSCRIBED IN MY PRES
ENCE, THIS OTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1688.
JVotary futile.
HalVa Catarrh Cun is taken internally,
and acta directly upon (ha Blood and
mucous surfaces.
E- ®-* TO-. Druggists, Bone Cere,
teLesft7'' H*u* Cefsth Curacures every om that
.*• ^ JOHNSON, Medina, K. T„ says: ''Ball's
Catarrh Care cured me,”
CpuDUCT°B K 0 LOOMIS, Detroit, Mich., says:
■The effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure is woruterrul.’’
Write him about It.
BE\. H. P. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., sue 1 J c snipshH «*- w v. -
ij Jr0rrt £“iuleg*r" ” | cu"d ~ * *TeV* b*d
HALL’S CATARRH CURE is sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines.
Pnoe TO Oexrbs a. Bottle.
The only Ccmnlac MALL’S CATABBM CVMB to Mannlhilsiid fey
. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
BEWARE OK IMITATIONS.
Testimonials sent free on application.
RUPTURE
PERMAMEMTLY63RED*f10 PAY.
Wa rafar yaa la I.tOD yatlaata. Plaaaetal
lafamwe: NATIONAL BANK OK
COMMERCE, Omaha.
Wrlitca aaaraataa to akaaluialy cora all klaia'of
■llkan* iko 1. ..If. » ___
lanatirat* aar mat bad. Wrtttea raaraatca to ak*_|___
RUPTURE of both aura, wtlhaot tha aaa of kalfa or Bvrlaaa. ao aaatiar of
Tiourlon*aiaadlat. kXk niNktlw.N VHBK. Saad for Ureular. Addraaa
THE O. E. MILLER COMPANY,
W-3Q0 Saw lark Lira »al!4»a». MIM4, NB
SALZERS THREE RARE HARDY FRUIT NOVELTIES 50:
EGMAreUffALOWRH
„ . r * »«« NSW FRUITS, BOo.
•"** ■r*rm* fruits cm lmtrsdooed created rush • mmHorn is
} ^vr BuCalo Berry. Juacbcrry and Ttm Cranberry. Front he tine the
inaTes hstfn to unfold they am » notiree of constant beauty. Shrubs
planted this seawfA Lloom and Lxuur tAs nost year. Hardy as oak.
’ . . . v OADCR TO-DAY.
One pleat of oach of the thr^e rare iVait »or«ltita will be nailed
?n'‘ gcoUactfci.s lOoftileettwpsforyi.
THK OREAT BUFFALO SCARY.
*_Thl* S^r***?,h* lmu* noeeltyoftbo ooa
taIL. I?to ,Virib I"" 10 VO 15 feet UA,
covering itaelf I o eexly eprlng with tweitiTul
flowm yhlch u« wocnM br inti anu.
of Imclona fruit. It to hardy, m IhiuU*
fdl aa apicturo, while tha fruit I* incomparable.
It will grow »uy and everywhere and rorau a
naud addition to our lawn and nr Ion ibniba
Each, 30c.; 10 for $1.45, poatpaid.
(a) JUNCSERRY.
A ahrub of wondroua beauty; ..*< rr.ro itaalf
with a great Borneo of pure white, iniioioualy
fragrant bloaaoaa. Throe are followed by
largo, dark colored borriea, eacalleat foe da.
aaueo, etc. Each, 45c.; 10 for $1.45.
(3) TACK CRANBERRY.
Everybody la fond of eraoberrlea, and wo
hare a ahrub that will flourlah and bear pro.
dlgiocaly 1 norery aectioo of America. Kach,Mc.
Tha abova 3 rara Novelties, postpaid, rah Me.;
_ wHh catalogue, 68c.
Our mamaaoth catalogua la mailed upon receipt of 3c. for postage.
JOHN A. SALZEB SEED CO., La Crosse, Wis.
KLY’8
CREAM BALM
wht-n applied Into the
Boatrll*. will be ab
• orbe«l. effectually
oloan-lnjr the bend of
catarrtiul elru*. caontug
health y xeeretiona. U
allay* inflammation,
protcctxtho mombrme
from additional cold*.
(tomplno)y h«j|* the
•ores ivud realeroe Mini
of Uaioand amell.
TRY THE CURE.
A particle la applied Into each nostril and li agree
able. Price M cent* al Druggixu or bp mall.
ELY BROTHER*, M Warren Btreet, New York
rfOVIKfifr
fISH BBH*®
Thla Tn« Malt la Mttefeaat
WATERPROOF COAT
EES?*? In tho World!
A. .1. Tnv^o Wr«nr>N. MASS.
p
horse now<
The Aleaaadr*. Improved Oream Saw
arau>r;oapa'lty 1,100 to 4,000 pounds per hour :»wi
rer will run it. Also new modal |4|j|
ers «
Iks fat
WOtafaS
Also osw model MAM
ti«
ungiMwinn ot
of machinery ud supplies fat
Band f
WAfdJM for the sale of which A01#
mi In arery .section. ManuTatfuiers of
everything In line o
butter and cheese ft
Davis A Rankin Hit
Went Lake Street, t
950-m
^ ^ nak na Ia *
and chase* factories. Sand for onttl<
Davis A Rankin Rida, and Mfa. (jo..
Went Lake Street, Chicago, 111.
'BOOK! K^urymaasadwe*
i of marrlaavablu nee.
X
»ik ur to MBd by moll—by oxprmM only
k VtRfIvtorwl letter or P.ft imior. PI*fcO»
1ALTY PUBJ.IBH1NO CO..Room “
—ftrl'’** •t.OOa Hr
rlvtorod lettororP.f _
l«,Timex Rlrl* .abluogo.
WHY YOU WANT
— AND —
MAOS BY
J.I.CASET. M.CO.
OIRI
Booouoo they hav« no Equal.
;CATALOOUt MM. _
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
V
WITH
THOMSON’S
SLOTTED
CLINCH RIVETS.
Ho tool) reqnlml. Oil? o huatr dmM
to drlT* and clinch ibm anally aad luickly;
leaving the clinch nbMlately eaeoth. Rraalrtat
bo hole to be Bade la the leather Bor burr tor the
Klretn. They are STRONO. TOUflN and OUROOLI.
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