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'Mat It cicato-Tim Metucti. Visia.UY'7041.
ploweet-Ver ittontrOattouto.,
"Row much does it ,;est to produce
an encyclopedia?' Was asked of a.13,
expert and he said :
"That depends upon the method. Dor.
sued in making it. The American Op
clopaedia, cost 0500,000 before it pen,
shy was realized. Tim maps and en -
ravings in the work oast about $115e
00 , rpm best lithographers were.
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The Great klast India
SPETIALIST
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For the trer.traent of ali Chronic Diseases Mut Dis$
0=3 peculiar to Women. 80 years' practice, React
Thomas,
The
Door has bean educated in nearly &1 of the
leacliou illedioal. Colleges and IfospltaldfliEurope ;
has Furf0d w SUrgeon in ttu 1itthArmy in the
East ladies, Surgeon in the American An florins
the late war, frown 141 to tile e4was 0 the same
ranted all ittitionsktiee and circumnavigated the
elobe.--Ills• thorough euucation, large. and varied
3'd and many et the .piatupractice and oxRerimme, entitles W
lm to rank es.a
hipecialist-eccend to nano ii this continent -for the
treetnient of them dangerous and tl moult wl tSaB
that have balled the shill of the loeal .phyeleians.
The following diseases, with inal4 others, success.
fully treated :--Atithina, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Diseas-
es of tho Limas, Dyspepsia. nstases of the 1VO and
Ear, cart Disease, Epilepsy, Paralys:s, kerions
Debility, Doltre,Fever and 411m, Malarial Affection%
Illieumatism, Dela tin, Syphillu,Strictures, Ruptures,
Skin Diseases, Piles, 3:c. Blew:trinity used whenn•
TEMTIMONIAT$5o tpliCt4To--The following testi.
pinhole and dillionms at my oiNce, with many others
front nearly all, the lowiding medical wheels in Europe:
Trinity College, Park St. Sohool of Medicine and
Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin ; Royal College of
Surgeons, 'Belfast, lend ;Ltoyal College Qf Sur-
geons, Edirtisurvh and Clown% .Seotiond ; Licentiate
to Midwifery, and endorsed by.the highest author-
ities in th.3 United States. arid Dominion of Canada.
The aboyo with any potters from different parts of
tho tob� are a modioal oassport-without roe:tam.
Witten, doubt or quibble - aver every sea, and in
eve' land 'frown, the rising to the netting of the sun.
' Consultation free. Raad circular andRematther.
the dato. .
mudreds of dollars,"
ow is a Oneyoksdia made IP'
"Well, usually after the Method
employed in, compiling dictionaries.
Editors are engaged, for the different
departments. Thera is tho religious
editor, thernedical editor, the historical
editor, the scientille editor, and the
editor an miscellaneous subjects, The
best authorities in the laud are'cliosen
to edit the work, and large salaries
are paid. In the procesk of compile -
tion an alphabetical rule is observed.
The old encyclopedias, 'such as Cham-
ber's and Eneyclopredia Britannica,
are followed as regards the subjects
they treat of. Tho modern encyclo-
prodia, however, has very much of a
• 'newspaper flavor. • It is based upon
the principle of American journalism.
•It is timely and intended, to hit the
spirit of the age. The •biographies
of prominent men are Made an especial
feature, The American tCyclopreclia
is the greatest undertaking in the art
• of book -making over attempted in
this country. Charles A. Dana, of
the San, was and is the editor in ohief.
Hefixes the prices paid to contributors.
tie knows the value of every word
that is written. If an article i3 hand-
ed in by aspecitdistand another conies
in from alt obscure professional man
in any science, he chooses the best."
• "How muoli do the contributors to
,-,,,ucyclomdias make "
Generally we pay magazine rates
—that is, $10 per • 1,7300 words.
.any of tho artioIes, •however, cost
far more than that. There aro some
contributors who receive.5500 to $1,-
• 000 per 1,000 words. Many of the
articles, however, cost far More than
that. There are seine contributors
who receive $500 or $1,000 for a short
article. They possess exclusive in-
' formation, however. Dr. Shrady, who
is the authority on cancer, and editor
of The Medical lieord, furnished us
' exclusive information on that subject
and on many others connected with
surgery. Of course t specialist is
• paid far more than ordinary 'writers.
Often_ a page costs us $500. Then,
we run page after page at the cost of.
$20. Many of the 'writers are men
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All choice young animals. •Time will lie given if
needed for payment. '
PETER MIXELL,
Teeswatar P.
Culross, June 1, 1118, •
POE BALE.
A. L. GIBSON
Will the .Narlset Price in
(.14811 et Trade. for tia,000 lbs. et Good Olean
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Ulna,
.An Immense Stook and groat.
variety of
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• Whigham, June lith, 1888.
T_TAVING LEASED AND OPEN'ED OLT A NEW
LI sand pit an James Johnston's fairrti`on the B
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JOSEPH BULLARD,
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Specialty this year in TATEMS
of our own make in, groat value
and splendid style.
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Second. annual wool compotition,
Prizes 'offered for (1) best fleece
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Having added a Delivery aggon to this branch of the
orders will (if necessary) bo delivered anywhere within 3.0
WinAznu.
This.will no doubt oftentimes save a good deal, of trouble, ospeela1117
Wlaere parties May not hvo suitable conveyances of.their wn. AJ
business,
Miles a
necessaries for FUNERAL. FLTRNISIIINGS, TIATCRAPES, GLOVES', Etc.,
kept and delivered with orders.
'VV. Undertaker
w
• Largo' stock of Fine Tweeds;
Flannels, Overobatings, etc,, at
bottom prices.
. ,L, GIBSON5
Wroieter Woollen
A. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER.
Caskets, Coffins, Robes, di, always on hand.
FIRST CLASS IIEARSE FOR HIRE.
A large and well assorted stotwk.
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estaurant and rtce
who hold the foremost rank in Cream parlor,
literature. Consequently they demand
large prices for their work.".
" How much money is invested in
encyclopedias."
" That is a difficult question to
II/Iswer., We have run into the
millions on sales, but it should be
remembered that oncyclopredias are
never seicl in bnlic. The instalment
plan is always adopted. Our con-
. y
tributors pay for each volume as is ' Main St. on wato Station.
issued."
" In case a volume is lost, can it be
duplicated "
" That depends on who the loser
may be. A regular contributor, one
who has loosen buying volume after
volume for years can certainly be
accommodated. His name is down on
our books, and we recognize him as a
patron of tho house. A genuine set
•of.encycleprodias cost a greet deal of
money, about $1.50 to $‘200, consequout
ly they aro sold in instalments and PINE APPLES, ASSORTED
' the purchaser is protected,—Arets York CANDIES, &c.
ALL.TEIS AT
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A. good supply o/ all varieties of
BISCUITS, CANS, TOBACCOS, MARS.
ALL SEASONABLE FRUITS.
itoorci Mr; CREAM
EL EmSE
ICE ORAM
Made front a now American receipt.
It is berfcetly delicious,
'Everybody says so.
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Mail and Ea4wess.
eeeswater.
A grand picnic is annotinced for
Wednesday, the 27th of June, wader
the auspices of the Catholic Cinarch.
Timm will be it lacrosse match in the
forenoon, Tho grove is a nteirt attrac-
tive and suitable one and extensive
preparations aye being wade. A
clueing platform has beati creeted ahcl
excellent music is to be furnished.
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o thing a Specialty.,
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Desire to direct attention" this week to their Tra•le Mark,
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advertisements, bill beads, etc., will' bear this, our trade mark. When
you are out shopping or driving into town for the purpose of trading,
please look for the LARGE BROWN ANCHOR over oar shop door,
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