The Song Of The "no. 9."
My dress is of fine poliehed oak, Ae ricb as the finest f ur cloak, And for handsome design You just should see mine - No. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor and the rich, For both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In themansion I'm line- No. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I incline, For rest I ne'er pine - No. 9, No. 9. I am easily purchased by all, With instalments that monthly do fall; And when I am thiue, Then lifeis benign- No. 9. No. 9. To the Paris Exposiüon 1 went, Upon getting the Grand Prize intent; I lef t all behind, The Grand Prize was mine- No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Eiposition of ISS9, r.t Taris, Frunce, the best B8wlng machines of theworld, including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon bv a jury composed of the best f oreign mechauieal experts, two of whom were the leading sewing macbine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examination and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler 4 Wilson machines were the best of all, and awarded that company the highest prize offered- the GRAND PRIZE- giving other companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. The French government, as a further recognition of Buperiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of the Legión of Honor- the most prized honor of Franee. . The No. 9, for family use, and the No, 13, for manufacturing uses, afe the best in the world to-dav. And now, when yoi want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best it will be your own fault. Ask your sewing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler & Wilsori machine. If he doesn't kfeep them, write to us for descriptive catalogue and terms. Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. WIIEEI.Ei: & WILSON MFG. CO. Chicago, 111. FOR SALE BY Michael Staebler, Ann Arbor. Micli.