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The Brussels Post, 1889-6-21, Page 7MINE 21, 1889, HOUSEHOLD. Raising Flowers, The soil boat glutted to all garden purposes is what is known las sandy loam, with a layer of loose oand or (travel underneath it. Such a soil rarely rt quires drainage, (Komi - ally if the ground slopes a little to the mouth or 'outhooat, and the endue drainage fa perfect. If not protected on the north or northwoet, o hedge of arbor vl'ot or Norway Erre planted there, would be of great advan- tag°. They would form an evorlaabin, fenoo, and can readily be trimmed to any clearable height or thickneos. It the soil conolata of a stiff, clayey loam, with a blue or yellow, putty.like eubeoll, it must bo drained, and, if poaaible, sand should be added before anything is planted, or the labor and send will be lost. It is utterly useless to cultivate orferbiliza any soil that door not freely carry off the surface water. By digging a hole about three feet deep, you can tell whether drainage is neoeosary. Whore rubble atones are handy, a atone drain is the oheapesb ; but where tiles are procur- able, they are preferable. Plowing and harrowing are nob only the cheapest bub also the most effective way of preparing the ground. The subsoil plow should follow the common plow, and the harrow should bo weighted down heavily to pulverize the ground well. Care ahuuld be taken not to work bhe ground while wet or ib will be spoiled for years. All land used for the production of crops, whether of vegetables, fruit or flowers, will sooner or later need en- riching. Saooulent plants, such at the foli- age plants, need and appreciate the onoeb manure. No fertilizer answers so well for all purpoeoa as thoroughly decayed stable manure ; whether procured from the horses or cow stable makes but little difference. The former is usually considered better for heavy soils, and the latter for light soils. Tho beat coil for house plants Is that from decayed sod, mixed with sand, and watered with aweak solution of guano, or oven oow'e urine. A great deal of caution is here neves. scary. Guano must be applied in homeopathic doses, to bo beneficial ; too strong solubiono would injure the flowers beyond remedy. Very often the owner of a flower garden cute it up by nnmeroua walks of minute widths, whioh are mostly covered with weeds daring the whole season, and the area de- voted to flowers seems to be the timeliest part. Thio shows poor taste. The walks should be wide and the flower beds large, then both are more easily cared for. With our garden in good condition, the next subject to be considered is what to plant in it. My advice is, begin 4n a small scale, bub buy the best, and those annuals that aro of easy culture, viz : asters, baleom, candytuft, comae, (for starting your own bulbs from seeds), eechaaholfaia, geraniums, lobelia, mignonette, nasturtiums, pansies, petunia's (both blotched and striped), phlox Drnmmondi, ten-weeka' stock, and zinnias ; for climbing planta, convolvulus or morning glory, oypre0a vine, and sweet peas. All of the above named are easily pro- pagated from the seed, and for those who know how to make a hob -bed and how to attend to it, it is play to robe fine, 'sturdy plants; but in moat cases a box three inches high and with holes in Ito bottom to premit drainage meet be used. It should be filled with earth composed of two parte of decayed sod and one of deoayed manure. After the earth has been long enough in the worm room to have the name temperature, proceed with the seeding. With the finger or with a stick, draw a drill acmes the box, push the earth gently down and distribute your seed thickly in it ; cover lightly with rich, sandy soil and give a slight pressure on ton of the seed again. Large seeds like carman, cover to a depth of nearly an inch ; balsams, one-half inch, and entailer seeds lees. The starting of the Bead should take place about April first. To cover the seed box with globe is desirable until the planta are up, when the cover has been taken cff and the box exposed to the fdll light near the window, and air given at intervals ; ctherwioe the plants will mould or " clamp off," as the gardener says. After the young planta are high enough to be handled, transplant them into another box or put them in a box oub of doors which can be covered at night: or, if danger of frost has passed, transplant them right into beds where they are to grow. All plants ahonld be transplanted before being placed where they are finally to grow. When taking them up, either at the first or second transplanting, undermine the planta to save every root, then make a hole with a sharp stick in the new plow), and plant the roots to their full length into the ground. Pansies, phlox, geraniums, petun- ias, and verbenas, can bo raised from seed whero they grow if, before frost seta in, the ground is raked over and a little earth sprinkled on the beds, and then covered light with some leaves or rotted manure. Who next spring will find you with an abundance all ready for use. Dusting Some women who pose as excellent house. wives are anything bub thorough when dust• (oar ; they seem to think the time wasted spent in this work, and consequently hurry through ib as fast aa posaible. With a feath- er duster or a cloth they owitch off the duet, onot going from thing to another, until all the articles are gone over ; then the door is (domed, and the room is auppoeed to be in the best of order. On entering later in the day tbe'y are surprised to find the furniture covered with duet, and they wonder where all the duet Domes from. If they would think awhile, they would surely know that the duet they switched into the room is bound to settle somewhere, and, of course, the furniture will hold the largest ,hero. As a general duster; the feather brush isnot to be thought of, ae it is only fit for the dusting of walls, over doors, piebnreo, &a, or any place that cannot bo conveniently reached with a oloth. It is not to be recommended for the face of pioturee or mirrors, as it le apt to scratch the glass. A soft silk cloth makes a nice duster for mirrors and pictures, and for nice, highly polished furniture there is nothing nicer. Berlin makes a nine dust ing cloth, and old callco to used by many in preference to anything elan. A damp cloth is the beat of all dusters, although many woman will not use ono on any amount, claiming that it injures the polish on the furniture. This objection le absurd, for if the oloth is clean it will not harm the furni- ture in the Isnot. To be aura, it may re; move the gloss; but dile can easily be brought bank when the surface of the wood is dry by rubbing hard with a dry, soft cloth, The advantage of the damp duster is that, instead cf allowing the dust to fly about the room, it tapes it all in the cloth, and thereby keeps it from settling anywhere else. Mistttose mud Maid. In adjustingtho relations the fleet thing 10 bo done fa for both miotreateo and servants to reoolvo to roapoob one another's righte. Thio la the attitude which will have to be taken up if bhe domoatic wheels are to Inn smoothiy. Let it bo understood that the tWo parties stand toward° each other in the piatlas. nob of guardian and ward, or patron and dependant, but inthe-attttudo ONEY of buyer and molter ; and let us nee how this ( FUNDS to 1 unn at will work. The servant's otook•in-trade 10 her anility and willingness to do certain work la a certain way, at! osrtoin hour;, Tho mletroea has the' right to may how and when the work Wall be done, and alto has the right to lay down certain taloa of do :nestle manage ment, whioh rules ahonld bo set down': in the bond." But with the obaervenor, of these rules her righte end, and the servants, rights have poseeooiun of the field. The mtstreas may and should try to influence on the ground of their common humanity ; but she has no claim to command, It is here whore mietresoee make a mis- take ; they want oo continue to cora. mon. Servants continually rebel against their asoumption of authority • and the more capable they aro, the leen likely they are to submit to arbitrarineae, unless they are coinponeabtng advantages attaohed to the situation, which make it worth their while to do Bo, The miatreseea who suffer, how- ever, aro for the most part the mistreoeoe who oannob accept the new regime. In the long -run they will have to do so ; their op, position will not alter' facto. We are not saying that the change described ie a good olio or a bad one; we :imply state that}t has been effected. Therefore, what the mistress has now to do who wants to manage her dementia affairs eucoeeafully, is to res• peat the rights of her servants am well as to claim her own. Kindly feeling may exist, bub the foundation of her relations with her servants meat depend, not upon kindness, but upon justice, Wrinkles. An English lady, over 50, asserts that her lack of wrinkles is due to the foot of her hay- ing used very hot water all her life, which tightens the skin and smooths out the linea, A celebrated beauty attributes her preser- vation to having never need a wash•oloth or towel on her fano, but having always washed it gently with her hand, rinsing it off with a soft sponge, drying 11 with a soft oloth, and then rubbing it briskly with a flesh brush. She toned motile soap and very warm water every night, with oold water in the morning, and if she were awake late at night she al. ways slept as many hours in the day an she expeobed to bo awake at night. Another student of the toilet asserts that she prevents and obliterates wrinkles by rubbing the face towards the nose when bathing. THE BRUSSELS POST, THE CZAR, RELTSTL•S BIS MIND, I Come all to The Elysium of Health and Joy at St. Leon Springs, Quebec. Trio 010pr,eeion er His Convlellens 1.'11000 0 a Sensation. caption of visitor's ; 300 comfortable rooms, The rigor with which the Roseau minor. Bathe in Natured viroln, life toning, °harm. ship of she press 10 exercised is well known, When, therefore, certain words aro put in the Czar's mouth by a St. Petersburg jour. nal, we may bo euro that the words were uttered by Alexander 1II. Now, according bo the " Oilieiat Measouger," a newspaper published in the 1 Cestan capital, the Czar, at a dinner lately given in honor of the marriage of Grand Duke Peter to a Ma n of Montenegro, deolarod that the brido'a father wan Russia'a only sincere friend in Europe, Wo are not surprised to hear that this ao revelation of the Ruasian ttnbacrat's ayl°. tions has caused a sensation in several European capitate, and particularly at Berlin. In one dad the same sentence the Cz or M A large amentorTRU$ o IY r v tow 'moot interest en Ib emaximiss eines security, Apply to Makes Childhood Sweet. • Wait not till the little hands are ab rest Ere you fill them full of floweret ; Wait not for the crowning tuberose To make ewoen the last sad hours ; ]int while in the busy household -band Your dealings still need your guiding band, Oh, fill their lives with sweetness I Wait nob till the little hearts are still For the loving look or praise. Bot while you gently chide a fault, • The good deed kindly probes. The word you would speak besides the bier False sweeter for on the living ear ; 0 fill young lives with eweetmeeo ! Ah, what are kiesee on cold•clay lips To the rosy mouth we press, When our wee one flies to her mother's arms For love's tenderest caress Let never a worldly babble keep Your heart from the joy each day should reap, Circling young lives with sweetnen. Give thanks, each morn, for the sturdy boys Give thanks for the fairy girls ; With a dower of wealth like this at home Would you rifle the earth for pearls ? Wait not for Death to gem Love's crown, Bab daily shower tile's blessings down, And fill young hearts with sweetness. Remember the homes where the light has fled, Where the rose has faded away ; And the love that glows in youthful hearts, 0 cherish it while you may I And make your home 'a garden of flowers Where joy shall bloom through childhood's hours, And fill young h Barts with sweetness. . It Had Become an Old Story. Many and many a time the little boy had made an honest little dime of pocket money by getting himself in the way when George Dame to court hie sister. He had gob it down to a science, Bub one night he was pub to bed after having been taken in to take a look ab his sister in a bridal veil and orange blossoms. He had caught eight of the minister and a lob of prettily-dreesed people gathered, and he ,vas told that his sister was to be married. They went away on their weidtng trip and then came back to live with the old folks while a new house was being built for them. The email boy missed his dime while they were away, and ib was with great joy he hailed their return. They had hardly unpacked their traps before they noticed him prowling around =lap - peering suddenly from behind curtains and sofas ab odd =mean. They did not under. stand until her mother carne and told them that Freddy had approached her oonfiden. Bally and said :— "Mamma, George don't put his arms around Emma and hug her as ho used to do, at all," Servant Girls in Lively, An odd fusion just introduced from Eng- land is being taken up by those who have a maid, but keep no manservant. The fashion is to pub thio maid into livery, snaking a sort of female butler of her. The livery consists of a smooth cloth skirt of any color that the mistress may prefer. This is corded around. The bodice is a coat of the same cloth, out something in the shape of a gentleman's out away, and it is not meant to be buttoned in the front. This coat Is close•fitting, and is corded with red with big metal buttons. The waistcoat to of blue and white stripes, like the ordinary butler's waietooab, had no lapels and opens over a high white collar and flab tie. Sblff white cafe with link boot tone aro worn with thief and neat laced shoes. The maid is expected to wear her hair smooth, clone braids, and altogether makes a very nice appearance, making the same agreeable impression at the opening of the door as does a well-dressed butler. Struck with Lightning Neatly describes the position of a hard or soft corn when Pubnam'a Painless Corn Ex• tractor is applied. It does its work so q»ickly and without pain that it seems magical in notion. Try it. R000lleob the name—Putnam'° Painless Corn Extraobor, Sold by all druggists and dealers every. where, The next competitor for Atlantic, honors will oomo from France. Ib will be La Tout. acne, of 11,000 horse power instead of 7,000, the figure of the other boats belong. ing to the Compagnie Generale Transatianti. qua. June lcb—The Nalaoe opened for the re• AVOWS HIS DI .reemx of Francois Joeoph and WIlliam TI., and chilla the hopes of those who have been counting- upon a Franco Russian alliance. Tt seems that, in the judgment of her aovereiga, Rueeia is a sorb of outlaw on the Continent ; with the exception of the head of a petty principality, the hand of every ruler is against her, and the inference is that her hand is responeivoly against tbonm. Phare is ground enough for bhe opinion, allhoush the wisdom of proclaiming it may be open to doubt. The grandson of Czar Nichol:3a could hardly be expected to put much faith is the vary member of the Hape- bt rg dynasty who rewarded Rueeia's in. terposition on his behalf iu Hungary by taking sides spinet her in the Crimean war. Nor has the eon of Alexander 11 any reason to believe in the friendship or grati- tude of the Hohenzollern. it was Ruoeta'e warning attitude that hold book Austria from seeking in 1870 revenge for the humil- iation incurred in 1866. Had the Vienna Government M DEIS FRANCE IN THE CONFLICT of the first mentioned year, the German em - Flee might never have existed in its present corm, It would, therefore, be hard to over- rate the obligation under whioh William I. and Biamarok were placed by Alexander II. They paid the debt by convoking the Berlin Congress and helping England to strip. Russia of the major part of what she had wrung from the Turks at San Stefano There to a deeper reaeoa for the suspicion and antipathy with whioh the majority of Russians regard Germany. It is mainly Germans who have profited by the attempt of Peter the Great and his eneceseors to introduce the civilization of western Europe in their dominions. According to the Slavopbils, who were INSPIRED AND ORGANIteD by Katkoff,.and who include the present Czar among their aonvorte, Russia ought to tarn her book on Western standards and ideals, and evolve a civilization of her own on native lines. To these Russian nationalists the Germane are odious, both as representa. tativea of Western notions and because they have hitherto mon,polized most of the best places in the army and bureaucracy. Nat- urally, therefore, Alexander III., who is a fervid Slavophil, and who has inarrled a Danish wife, neither likes the Germans ab home nor trnets them•abroad. The Alien Lab)r Iaw• OTTAWA, June 13 —The sub-colleobor of 0n0toms ab Rockport, Leeds county, Ont. reports to the department here that the Ualted Staten authorities have put the alien labor law into foroe ab Alexandria Bay againet those Canadians who are employed as oarsmen and caretakers of American is- lands. A number of Canadians, resident ab Rockport and thereabouts, were sent back by the New York State cfficiale on Tuesday last, and considerable feeliog has been aroused at this nnneighborly action. A Question and Answer, The following question and answer are said to have been genuine in an Old Country general intelligence paper :—"What do you understand by physics, electrioity, and magnetism ?'—"Phyaios is pills and things; elocbrioiby is the telegraph -wires ; magus• tiara is what you bake in connection with rhubarb." They Are Legion. Sarsaparillas and other advertised blood medicine are numerous, bub the only one possessed of such superior curative properties as to warrant iba manufacturers in selling is, las they are doing, through druggists, under a positive guarantee, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diocovery. If it don't benefit or cure you get the money bank which you pay for ib, Ib is recommended to aura all chronic liver, blood and lung diseases, as biliousness, akin and scalp diseases, scrofulous sores and awelliogs, salt•rheune, better, erysipelae and even eorofula of the hinge (or consumption), if taken in time. A remark is always rned when it gets a follow into trouble. Chao! C•h-oo11 Chool!I Don't sneeze, &Dear, hawk, hawk, spit, blow, and disgust everybody with your offen- sive breath. If you have acrid, watery dieoharges from the nose and eyes, throat climate, causing choking sensations, cough, ringing noises in head, eplitting headache and other symptoms of nasal catarrh, romem• bar that the manufaotureru of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cffer, in good faith; 5500 reward for a case of catarrh whioh they can- not cure. The Remedy fe gold by druggists at only 50 ciente Order is Naturo'e first law, and it; has never been repealed. Good -wife G, undle grieves and groan, Day and night with sighs and wens, Wears her 1110 awnv, Good.wile Clay heart singe and smiles ; Time, the gray cid thi, f, beguiles; Keeps as trash no May. The two women aro of the name age but Good•wife Gruudle looks fully fifteen years the older, She is tho viobim of ills which might be oared by the age of Dr, PIerce'e Favorite Prescription. Pain, "female weak- ness" and low spirits aro bor constant nom. paniona. Good -wife 01 yheart, thanks to the "Prescription," enjoys perfect health and menu to grow 'more young, vivacious and agreeable every day. There is nothing equal to thio remedy for all female disorder'. Not every ono who has the gif of speech understands the value of oilenoe. Consumption Surely Cared. To the Editor :— Please inform your readers blast I boob a positive remedy for the above named diseaao, By Ito timely 000 thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers W110 have eon- aumptlon if they will send mo their Ex. $roes and 1?, O. adclreas, Iteap'y, T. A. locum, bf. C., 161„ West Adelaide St„ Toronto, Whisky is good antl.fat medioin°, Ab any rate, it has been ltnown to make a man lean—against a lamp•poat. lug elements, hot or cold, Rates moderate, amusemonto plenty and enticing. Write for partioulars. Here the suffering masses, even pronoun. oed inourableo find rosy checked health and robust etrength. The whole organism lo perleoted drinking from Nature's fount, till sweeter life and heights of pleasure never before experienced are enjoyed. St. Leon is safe and offeo'e permanent curds. Firstly absorbing ail deadly waste, blood poisons, &a., &r, Toning the blood, atim- ulatiog and regulating bhe digestive organs. —Even Diabeteo and Bright's Disease, those twin terrors, aro allayed na water geeacheo fire. '' Bt. Leon is inimitable, unapprcaoh. able by art, impooaible to say too much in its praioe." So say learned Dootore, Profee. sore, Analyoto, &a., &a. 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Next Fall, organ students, besides the use of several complete church organs, can have lessons. practice and recitals upon a GRAND CONCERT ORGAN, built expressly for the Conservatory, in Association Hail. 51)33MER NORMAL TERM, JnlyS to Aug. ra FALL TERM OPENS Sept. 4. Send for free Calender. Address, EDWARD FISHER, Director, tor. Yonge St. and Wilton Ave., Toronto. Agents Wanted We have Bold over 555,000 worth of the 11 Universal Cooking Crocks In Ontario, 00 qui. fly that yeti have never heard of it, and the sale ;till oontinuee, April and May have been the hest months that we have ever had in Canada, One reason of thin inorca ° is that we have just begun to reach the farming communities. For two years we have beon confined to the cities and larger towns, where we have met with aeserving sac• nUNThe IVERSAL CROOK surpasses all other stowing and boiling 000king utenelle. It You Want Employment, —on A— r .Y011•BURNIIG ACID TT PROOF KETTLE 0 E L Send for our circular, fully explaining its use and construction. Remember thin is a Standard Artl• 0te, not a novelty. TARBOX BROS., 611 KING ST. W., (0:d No, 412) TORONTO ONT. P.S,—Wesell the " Triumph Self Wringing Mops," Samples 85o. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ROYAL Dandelion COFFEE, None genuine but rho RoyalPrepared by - Ellis & Keighley, Toronto, 7 ISEMINIEWHISIRWMeralleaNerieerattaltrameraftwaesert ELVER LINE SI'EAMSIIIP&. Sailing Weekly between MONTREAL and LIVtittPOOL. Saloon Tick,ts, 410, 010, And. £W. Return Tieketa, 800, £90 and 8110, aceord)ng ta, Hemmer and accommcdatton, Intermediate yl3l Round Trip Tickets 800 Steerage, 820. ,Apply, to 1I. P., MOM (Y, General Manager Canada Shipp.. plug 110„ 1 OcamAt HoeoR e4oARn, MONTeRAI. as SO focal Agents in all Town: end O,tlea. Provident Life and Live Stock Assoe`n (INCORPUIIt CTDD ) BOME OFFICE, ROOM D, ARCADE, - TORONTO, CANADA. In the Life Deportment this Association prmddea Indemnity for dtokness and Accident and substantial. aaaletanec to the relatives of deceased member.) at terms available to all, In the Live Stook D partmeut Two ThIide- in- demnity for loos of Live Stook of its members. S. nal for proepeotus. claims paid etc. WILLIAM JONES, Managing Director. MONTANA'S WEALTH AWAITS The Farmer, The Merchant, The Stockman. The Laborer, The Miner The Hunner, The Manufacturer, An Empire Opened for Setticiaet, Comprising rich agricultural and grazing lands, gold, Elbow, copper. had, Iron and coal minss. Climate un, turpassed, Mtdo asy of access by the ST. Penn- bitts0: Poste & MANITOBA RT., widen, !)lanes In. service, begilutleg Nov. 1001, a train erLnlQ- 00 ,alt Isn.teceled, lurnlehing eplendla Day Coaches, Palace hleepera, Free Cclonist Sleepers and Superb Dining Cars of latest design, running IT; is through solid from St. Paul, and lafonoepolia to Great Falls, Helena and Butte, Montane. For Slaps and general information Inquire of yaw own Ticket Agent, or 10 1 Whitney, Oen'l Pass, and Tk't Aot, St. Paul, Minn ; J 71 lratnklne,'.I Pal- mer Hauge Block, T ,ro. to ; or, V. C. RnseeLLB Masonic Temple, London IIALLADAY STANDARD WINDMILLS For upplyihe conlowntlgy ppu'rpseasnd ifz— e0 water for Pumping Water for Stock, Farm Buildings, Slaoelone, Villa Reeldeooes Pablic Institutions, Gorden, Groan Houses, Town & Village Waterworks, Hctels,Celleges, Pumping for Railway Stations, Fire Protection, Irrigation, Tanneries, Breweries, Sewage, Mines,. Draining Low Lands. Three cele- brated Wind. millsare made from one map to forty horde -pow. ONTARIO PUMP CO.. er. They are perfectly Con- trollable Le galas and uniform: Ire speed. Gear.d Mille tor chs f[au'theg root pulping; threshing; met- ing wood,grind- hog corn,. Re„ cto, Aloo nuau- faeturesof feed griuderc,hayfng tools, iron and wood pumps, and a tmlllrmof 1, Jlway, Town;. m.lhrm,Water Water Supply Materi- als, L1gne and Pace ice LL'tsk with references; maned tree oh, epi Remicnta TORONTO, ONT., CANADA.. Mention this paper. T.FAN Er,oa COMET N! roRoNTo. $ 65-S BICYCLES 160 Second-tlantl. Send for Set, A. T. LANE.). Mom am, Ws Allan Line Royal Mail Steamshipta. Sailing during winter from Portland every Thnredtiy. and Halifax every'letarday to Liverpool, and in sum- mer from Quebec every Saturday to Llverpool,catnng at L .,denderry to land malls and panengere fast Sooc,and and Ireland' oleo from Baltimore, vle Holt fax and St. Johne, N, F., tc Liverpool fortnightly during emu= months[ The steamers of the Gras. gow 1rr a %mail during winter to and from Haltfaz, Portland, Boston an Philadelphia ;and during sons, mor between 0largow and Montreal weekly' Glae.• gow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadel- phia fortnightly. For freight, manage or other information apply A. Sohumnoher a Co.,Oo., Baltimore ; S. Cunard Coq. Halifax Shea a Co., St. John's, Nfld., Wm. Them'g-• sou es co., St. John, N. B.; Allen a Ca, ;Magee; Love es Alden New York; H. Boruner, Toronto;. Allan,, Rao le bo., Quebec; Wm. Brooklet, Philadel- phia H. A. Alien Portland Boston Montreal. I CORE 'FITS! When I say CORE I do not mean merefytai stop them for a time, and then have them• ter: turn again. I MEAN A 1tADIOAL CURB, I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or PALLING• SICKNESS A life long study. I WARRANT my remedy to Cunoo the worst oases., Because others laws fatted is no reason for not now recolvins,C,a cure, Send at once for a treatise and a Pam BommL0 of InvIRPALLrnuo R1tao2Dv. Give Exprengt and Post 000100. It costa you nothing for es trial, and it will cure you, Address H. G. ROOT, 31,0,, 164 West Adelaide 8t. TORONTO, 0NT, FIRE -PROOF CHAMPIONS With Upright or Horizontal Boilers. 12, r6, 20, 25 l Suitable for all worts. and3 o I3,P. J Threshing Sawln�Lr*, �ricitrnaldng, 000, Traction Engines t2, x6 and 20 horse -power, STRAW -BURNING ENGINES Por the Notth•tVcst. Sena! for Catmint. I aterolls Engine Work Co. BikANTrOftb AND 1f1f1NNIPLtii4