A Practical Fruit-Grower Gives Advice of a Useful Nature. In setting trees, especially the apple, to insure free growth and success, the following requisites are essential in their selection : 1. See to the thriftiness of the scions, or young trees. The bark of both trunk and branches should ho straight and the branches well balanced. 2. Trees with bad crotches, of those having equal division of two branches near the upper part ot the trunk should always be discarded, as they will in variably split down and ruin tlie tree when loaded with fruit. 3. As to the proper age of scions, or trees for transplanting, those of one or two years are old enough. They are more apt to live and grow freely than larger ones that have their roots much shortened, bruised and injured in tak ing them up, and less labor and care is requited in setting them. 4. The trees should be stocky. Trees | crowded in nursery rows (as is often the cas j ) are generally spiudlit.g and: slender. Discud these or take as few as possible. 5. Trees over two years old should be marked, and (lie side that grows to the north in setting,should be placed to that point. The reason is plain. If the po sition is changed the bark has also to undergo a change, which is detrimen tal to giowth and health. Every bu rner knows tpe difference in both wood and bark, betweeu the north and south sides of trees. 6. Some young nursery trees have all their roots on one side. Such trees will invariably topple over or careen to such an extent as to reader them al most worthless. 7. Select your trees, if possible, from the nearest reliable nursery. As an appendage to the above we would remark that we have lost more trees by sun-scald than from all others combined. The injury is mostly to trees Irotn four to six years old that lean to the northeast, caused by the 3 o'clock sun in July and early in August. The tree with exposed trunk is blister ed and scalded, the worms get to work, the bark will peal off and the tree might as well be removed and a new one set in its place. Remedies: 1. Low leads. 2. The protection board—Take two boards 3 feet long by 8 inches wide; nail the ends together at right angles, place tlie tip per arm, that points to the zenith, close up to the trunk: put a tint rock on the other part orpin it tothe ground with a cedar pin with a head. Atter spring planting,if the trees are exposed to high winds, place flat rocks around their stems, and no staking is necessary. ADVICE TO MOTHEKS. Are you disturbed at night and broken or your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STRI P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mot tiers, there is no mistake about it. It enresdyseutery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces iutiamnfation, and gives tone and en rgv to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRCP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant tothe taste,and is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Trice 25 cents a bottle. A little boy was asked by his mother to go to the store and get some eggs. He went, and on his return he dropped them. Ilis mother asked hiui if he had broken any of them. lie replied: l Xo; but the shells came off of some.' Dr. kesslcr's Celebrated Eng lish Cough Medicine, The reliable and never failing standby in croup or whrjoping cough. Unequalled a*a remedy in colds and all lung troubles. JJon't waste time and endanger precious lives experi menting with worthless medicines, bul get the best at once. MONK Y JiE FUND ED TO D IS SA TIS FIE D PURCHASERS. McDonald 1 s Improved Liver Pills are endorsed by eminent physicians and used by them in their daily prac tice. Trial package free. MONEYREFUNDED TO DIS SA TISFIED PURCHASE PS. For smallness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness as a worm de stroyer ,McDonald I 'sCelebrated Worm Powders surpass anything on earth. Entirely vegetable. MONEY REFUNDED TO DIS SA TISFIEJJ PURCHASERS. Dr. Kessler's Cough Medicine, McDon- ! aid's Improved Liver Pdls and Celebrat ed Worm Powders are sold and. warrant ed ly J. Eisenhulh. MiUhdm Pa., John- ■ son, Holloway & Co., Philadelphia agents , Sold by J. Eisen MILL /.; " It was a fireman's parade headed by a brass band. As they turned the corner, Gus Ceasar, who was holding up a hitching post,spelled out the letters, E. P-l-u-r-i-b-u-s- U-n-u-m,'painted on the head of the big drum. 'Now, Jake,now, wha-what's that?' he ask ed of a lank negro standing under the awning with his month open. 'DJU'G yer know j nuffin?' was the reply; 'can't yer read? Hat's de name ob de man wot made de drum.' ♦ * : . * |it. flrno Ijofst, i\OS. 317 & 319 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATESREPDCEDTO_S2,OO PER MY,j The traveling public will still find at this ' Hotel the same liberal provision for their com fort. It islocated in the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif- I ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ol the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special i ducemcnts to those visiting the city Tor busi ness or pleasure, l'onr patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor, i 4 _ T •- t * He liad boon "Out, West." I had supposed that the far West was a new Garden of Eden, and that one had hut to venture there to gain the wealth of a Monte Cristo. 1 m*t at the Union station a man whom I im agined was by this time a bonanzi king, as he went Westward years ago. But if he is a nabob ho is traveling in vug., and his conversation is not ealeu ated to stimulate Western exe trsioas. lie wore a shabby ulster, long hair and a pensive, searching cxpressi >n of sympathy. lit 1 greeted me \as an oU acquaintance at o ice. '•Well," I quern d, "how do you like the West ?" "1 like it just well enough," said he, "to remain in the Ernst the wmai dor of my days. I tell you, the East is good enough for tiny tu t.t who hasn't a life and death dispute with tho law on hand. In the E ist a man above the i ayerage in smartness can gt t a ng ; bit go We.it and you ti.d no di ones Every mui you m \*t it on the d ad 1 run for wealth and you must ;• :\v up late, rise up early and h>P your iinnls to keep ut> with the stragglers in the procession. Them's lls of money West, and big wages. 1 have just come fi om Colorado, where 1 got sp) a day for driving a mule team, lint "That is a vety good sal.it y f>r that kink of labor ?" "Oh ! it is, is it ? Well, you go out there and see. Why, my friend I have paid for a cup of coffee, 2.7 d for a glass of beer, and ! for ah u -han dled jack-knife with one ! lade. I hive been in the mountains with a party when a chew of tobacco was put up at a ratll >, at a doll u a chance, a 1 if the winner of the toba.* itu illv go r away with it he had to dodge the cent, n;s of the revolvers of the party ani km p out of sight for iv week. Talk about the West to me ! It is a good place to die in ; hut 1 propose to live from this time out where the sun rises early, a al there is no corner on the luxtros of life !" They sa/ dogs can't reason, but no one will doubt that a dog tries to reach a conclusion when he chases his tail. /weilsrE;. 7 L-'-iip ' 1 ! J ' For Sale at tie Mi Mm Jaoal Store JpEXXSVLV.WiA STATE COLLEGE. • Winter Term begins Jan. I, iss I. This institution is located hi of the most | beautiful ami healthful spots of th? entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students ..f both sexes, and offers the following courses oi' study: 1. A Full Classical Course of P-mr V as. 2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. ;{. A Latin Scientific Course. 4. The following SPECIAL ("OUPMX ~f two , years each following the lirsi two y.irs .if the Scientific Course (a) M J liK'ULTU it E ; I (1)) NATPIJAL iIIS.'OKY; ■•) CiiKUIS- TltY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL EN TIN KERING. A. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. G. A short SPECIAL Cul'ltsi". m (''ministry. 7. A Classical and Seipntifie Preparatory Course, i 8. SPECIAL COUSESare arraof < d t > meet the i wants f individual students. Military drill i ream red. Expenses for board ami incidentals very low. Tuition fi Young ladies undercharge of a competent i.t iy Princi pal. For Catalogues, or other informath naddress GEO. W. ATH - RTON, Pit: stDi: N r. ]yr STATBCOf.uaju.CffJtT ::K '(.. p.: Vick's Floral Guida. For E-M i* nn lirgant Itook tI""" iS'nares. . 3Folored PintCN of Flowers and Yegc tidiloN.nnd more than 1 " illustration* of the choicest Flowers, Plant** and Vegetables, and Direct! n< for crowing, it is handsome <•- nougli for the CmierT-t . • .is a n your rtame ana Post Office ad dress, with 10 cent-. and 1 will semi y< n a copy, pasture paid. This is mt a quarter <>f its c< -t. It is printed in l> -tii English and (term in. If you afterwards order seeds de in i the 10 ets. Vick's Seed nre the Desf |;i t'*e tYnrbl ! The Ft ORAL GLIDE will t II la wto : and g;,w them. Vick's Flower and V "gel Met; rdei, 17"- P.. ees. (• Colored Piut- <. * Enuraviu . ■ 0 cents in paper covet:*; *'.o- in clotli. In German or Englisii. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—.l 2 Pa ges.a Coloied Piate in every numbci and many fine i imravings. Price *1.2" a year : i tve Cop ies for s|* >.Oe. Specimen Numbers sent for In cents ;trial copies for cents. JAMES VICK. tf li(M HE TKR. N. Y. ® ? X S Bg 3 want'd for Tic l ives o f|Prle3>7tS 1 the Prevideiitsof the S'TI 'Lk J . :*£3 r U o >. The largest, liand ■ book ever j fold for less than t.\viee our price. The fast- -t j selling book in America. Immense profits Jo agents. All intelligent people want it. Any i one can become a successful aa n'. Terms i free. HALLBTT IfrtOK Co., I ortl-md, Maine. j A P"(iy .!('( j good - \\h.cli will lie.p : j you to more money i ielii away tii n anytb ug 1 else in thiy \vi rid. All, of cither sex. suceeeil from the first houi. Elie br-afl road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, TnPe & Co., August I, Maine. A jTS (, ok at home. .V- tvj out fit free. wL, jßUfc fig*. Pay absoluely sure. No risk. gifg w BlfCnpital not requited, ltctidcr, if you want bu.iiitess :ii v. ! ;-|| per- Lotis of either m x yoaiig or old, ! can make great pay all the time tijev *'• m !..with j absolute certain'}', write for piilicu'. • I H. 11. IIAII.ETI' A CO., Port: ill !, Aia:no. F. A. I.ehniann, So'lcit.'r of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, ]>. < . All bu s rcss connected wiili Patents, whether before the Patent office or tlic Courts, promptlv at tended to, No charge made unless a patent is seemed. Send for circular tf I? 2 if.ii 'T: 5" 1 Per wound, d!s --i kw-* tj M 4 case or other (lis i i and dependent parents ntltlcd when de h re | suited. Claims reopened, rc "o:\.t! -a. . Wril i bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap ply at once, delay in-ejudices your rights, j-'ces fixed by law. Aihlresq with stamp, the old o tablislied firm of EPSON & Co., Attoraeveatid ! Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C. j ET YOUR-JOB PRINTING DONE AT VJT The MHlheim JOunial office. ! Fike WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTE#. Steam Bending Shops, JFAIt M Kits' MILLS, I'A. j All lvin!s of bending in wood done on short notice. Orders filled for tr,T..M:S — of all sizes, and ol tho best material, j Bob Sled Runners, Shafts, Bent Hounds, Plow Handles, Phaeton Buggy Reaches. Send for pi ke list. Orders by mail promptly attended (o. All work una ranteed. ,1. 51. UE.UI & sot. Dm VW.\l:e UT\ r.u CltKMii o. WORK*-, B VL'GH X SONS, Phihiitdphiii, I'd'. 1. 1 I. 7'< /- r. r l\ nu p'vnn '.a : (0 nl : in- . :—/'• r i >'o ,• ty ni ,a ( mv.- ■ 1 - a din I. ! •-'(, nut m... i .'/■ .>rl>■ 1 r . n'l' Sir nrciii i i/oji iiii. H' tf it tfi d ltd iar flood -a low ir cast h 1/ in ■ r ,ic>si .. rr •- '. /m : ' tuihtaj rr'ar m t(i id mm n > inlv 'ac ' a i b /'.'.N VY-riVti lUtl.l Mi I'llOSl'tlA I'!:, run! '•// a .v;;ir i'Km i .s.s jixci.rsivi r.v oi u \ OWN. The quickness trith n iiirh ti i* Phos phate sprnny Info a a mono jttU Ui pent furMtn will hi sla>wn hp (hi iot'oi in .- stat< mrnt : Oi the S .'a Phosphate F ere were sold During /SDK 1,?57 Tons. /v o, LSSf. M.lfi issß,7Bs The report< of the action the •Pi ' '■ have i" i a oatitytu torn in every COM from a wide | it ';ttii'it. H'( w •nt tn ' i i'i i- d >t/" " thi • , nint i ry p din . -i- it in our int '*•',t In I. W W ii the nrtid- coniiitu - t > vrviu 'e (iood U't- ui!t thuiil: .mil j e'inet. h O'inp ur ' t> ' Photphute with ais ippolntina r- stiff•*. tot let us j hricji'dhi him with lull /nets. )'.. Irs trulii. PAL hll A SONS. GO TO SIMON EROTHILvS, Til E BOSS GLOTIII EES for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK IIAYEX. , f ..... ii* KJA AVX> "x W WW A'J RJ) WHY- ESALE L UI.TUL L.'PON.K . k ••>} tl:o l.vrpest stock in tlie i " 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAYIHX. T iie . ; MILLHEIM JOURNAL Printing Office is no • .•<('! /,'ti J with £7 c- rr id rr yy? rr 9y *. fl f. <7?/' A 1 and u /n r / ' I'ssortmeat <>( Po© BS 0 h\ M TM¥% E IIrL: LETTER //L\ 17)8, .vote he. ins, BILL /IE. IDS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CI PCV JARS, I (NTEPS, end. m short, u< '. FpbmilLl cr.cravi' rtf! inter-'>::-vf in— fomutt ■• '. ; pgeime .7nfillie Scirtiiific Atuen. |c:i ii Brut fr-i'. A- ' s .Xi f.v.V A Cc-.m uis- AMERICAN O.Lcc, zX Bruaii.v; y, Now York. WAXTI D-L Mills I'OTAK EOF IT NEW T? iaiicv work at titcir hmnus, ia (ity nr count- j 1 \, and e ii 11 &>*; t- per week, ni.iKinggeods j for on- Fall and Winter tra-le. send }•"> cenis for 1 sajnp'e and paitl iulaiv*. HUDSON MFG, CO., 2'.-7 SRY'JJT Avis., New YOI K. THE NEW m MBmm&msesgm* "' * :ye. - * JtillltfU KTOftE Ft nn Street, Miilhoim, Pa., i* t hi* only esdir is M, Stationery mi Variety Store in IVuiis y. Wi C.ini. 'i i >. ibly brain to Cuumerati' all the y.unhu li \v ir. Oo Int the'iv must he a tn\:iiiiiiin ■ win l it an I so uv 1 egin OH ii i i and th at is a.w a\ s ii/. list la y inn In,; a> well n* a KiKhl ell*lit)if. t l-li'iidid Family Miib'es, I'iii pil Bibles, Teacher's iti -s> < MUlliUt' tlli'SO I,l' foil* Noil t I nth 1' pi.ic *i to ' IIV, ' Albums. Fivtn the 11: o <,'u ti|o Cabinet Album down b> II e small l'o Uet AHuun holding a dojvn cards. Kvi r\ Male,\ai ietv ami priro. A1 11 <' S; Ut' of Ante Graph Albums, o £ 1 lit ait ;iKhl o-!!i is all 'lie lime ami aiv \ cry ai ab' ■ f (ll - finap pi • -uts. Scrap Bocks and 'Pic tures, ait omlli >.s variety,'lr> line tan I latest styh . alt Mjteiamipiiei IntMs line w© elntni l<.ha\< iiiiirc hi .veil <-s than any ore in tlio valleys. ' 11 v .1! iay you t mine ami \ a mine our steel; of Velvet Cabinet Frames, bvfoii yon buy els a; here. I'M l /,*. /■; a iv; l.or/:*, r a /:/>*. PA i't: 'mm:*, i a'A N, /yj\A> TAX/'*. /'/:\ci/ s. SCHOOL JtOOh'S, pj'Xs. / /:xnn!j>r:n*. */.A r/:s 1: L .! A K /!onh'S. a tul iii tm l ii.i >'f't imj UHA ,'ivr f/itr / .'/ r Jln r ■i ' St'if ii'iH /!<• t,> hi Hiif i atlt' >' oi't . Come, Iso and Buy KJ AT TJIK XKW TA7TTA K T t-T'l ' " O'J . JU i* .clAi OJL Ji. J .i Penn Street nud at tho LOWEST PRICES t 3DI^XTGfE> CO - nevv !tj 0 DRUGSTORE ly b -IN THE- cj ; h Srring Kills Hons;, Q 9 Spring Mills, Pa, $ 1 a o 1 T() U ilj —* <> B § DRUGS | ! U OF ALL KINDS, jC| m ! r\ ill A I t t.L I INK OF ;fij PATi;\TMi:imi\i;s, (b (Q Slritilb Fine Si ice?, m |0 Toilet Ariiclih Pcifiicrics, 0 b CGBMiuBS, W .838 Bto£?'S. % Br dig an A pot I retry VJ (Vl of exp ra-.0-e I'liysaians" I'vo (Jj scriptlons . .I 1 e carofttily eotn- f 1 I LA uoumted Vji f-1 G. E. AURAND. (j] IDK/XJO-B D. H, Lsnker, MANUKACTURIUI AND DF.ALEtt IN FiMTUSi, .A.ARONGBURG, ('liatnljor .Suit;-'., liiuvaus, Louugos, I i'pdstcnds, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, Hieakla.st Tables, DininLf ! Tables, Hxt, u.ston Tallies, Sideboards, ; Sinks and all Uiiitis of Kitchen i'urni 11;iCane or Wood Seat Chairs. Io; hers, Spring lied?, Wire, Wool and Hair Mat less, * s, <• very style of Afould i,.ua lur L'iclttre Frames. Frames of any size made, to order. Ulidcrtakaja Specialty. A share of the public patroiume re spectfully solicited. .'lO ly * IPEABODYIIOTEL, £ thSt. South of Chestnut, 1 PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New Post Oflice, one half Squire from Walnut Sr. Tiieatie and in the vety business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. (J nod rooms hoiu f.Pets to £.'!.( 0 per day. Remodel (d and newly fui nislied. W. PAINE, M. I)., 40 ly Owner & Piopiietor, I ♦ MI LLH.EIM MARBLE WORKS The Oldest, The Largest, - The Cheapest, j Most E-eliable . Establishment ill liii- part of IN-nn\lvnila i Ilomiments, I . Tablets and Headstones, 7 ' j manufactured in lite most artistic style and of the best material. .lit irorh warranted and pat up in the most substan - tial manner. I Oar prices are so low that it will jjay pe/•sons in nerd of marble work to give us u call. DEININGER&MUSSER I i proprietors Shops cast of Bridge, Main St., I I Hiliheim, Fa. j i Lcwislimi nv\ Tyrone Mrtai Tinn Me. I-liAVH WKSTvVAUH. 13 5 7 0 A. M. A. M. I*. V. I*. M. V. M iMoiitiindon 7 Of) 9.40 2."ft fi.oo T.ftft I,"V, Isbiirg 7.2 r 100 ft —' l Fiiir Ground 730 10.1:1 2.-> Kiciii 7.10 10.27 Vh-ksburg 7.15 19.30 2.10 Millliiibuii? B.irt)ar 11.00 ar 2.5 ft W. 3 lift Mlllmont 8.22 3.28 I a lire) ion M'l Wikcr l> mi ..8.A7 -I-" ' Cherry Run 9.lft 4.23 lowler. o.3ft 4.47 Cobimi 9.48 ft.of spring Millsario.lft ar. 5.30 I.Ii.YVK EASTWARD. 2 4 H lO A. Af. !'. M.J Soring Mills ft. 'O l.fto (nburu (i 1H 4.20 Fowler ik.2B 2.3:1 ( Merry ltun 0.48 2.ftft Wikcr Kun 7-ift 3.lfi l.utireltou 7.30 3.40 dillinmit 7.40 3.-V2 A. M. Mii'lUuburg 8.00 11.4 ft 4.lft P. W. VicksbiiriT B.lft 12.10 4.3*2 r. elil 8 2llHit;iiul<-:iill*. 0.4.'..ir.9.00ar I,oftar.ft.2oii* T.io No . 1 and *2l- >nnc tat MVintuiidnn with Rr|o Mail U'•-t : linn 1 with St-a Shore l.x|)ii-Ml 1 1.1 : ft and 0 with l>ay Express fttid Niagara Ix|III Went; 7 and 8 wit ti hast Line West; 9 ami In wiiii Willi,itnsp irt Ai-eoimnod.ition l-asi. /I 2 till! fTT. , / - - atiAui I I Aj 1 W'VLK "'J | -A" *-I 'f • y'' • A ' ; .r r ir - Nr;v •; S't i li .tl. .., ... *t . ,i J-, i ...... AC- -4 |v t ... i*o* sir .. .1! or : 1 , .ft ■ . V 1D - Ir . .. .. 1..; ( I 1' . ,ii . t 1.. I .* i.ti J • I mtr. I', f -T r-1 . I' -I p. C I 1 I A l. C o-f V 'r..Ar."i lo !i,.uul..|;:i -i i rli.t •. •*<• -il it I f IX I:- i. •ril -• . \ I-icl-Ai£.- I-i I 'i ln.t..i .; l*.. r: .• a tc_ • . r*? ■ in I MB pr> p.iJ. I! . lf| if. VV2 CUARAHTCZ C"t H'ZtZZ T • r rr BijW :'i • -I I; uAri!; b xt-. *ti i li r. i* loin Y*"* '"k g . du, ft i-.-'i ... •. :•*. ut:.- fv -. >*. ti: i r .. in ttlt t—ll. Uu*ttri S | cii.i.ii .1. i Sft'O Raco i roc;, Phltac'oJphiA, Pe, { j SMITH'S GERMAN OLIO i The (;rcat tiermrui Remedy —FOli RHEUMATISM, Nruralirin. I}t'i>rpsln. anil all IMaentr* of tlx* Klnmnrh. Ronrin, It'ooii, Liter and Kidney*. F<*-r Bjle l.\ J1 8.-afers is Swli-ite. at ftfl \ Bottle. Prepared and sold at Whoh-snle by the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED,) a3 Vi'iiluiv Slri-el. WllliaiuiiH. Pu. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY: Johnston, iioiloway & Co., 802 Arcli St. Sinfllt, lilinc A Co., .. 11 NORTH THIRD street. I-V THE BEST) I mmm EXTERNAL I^remedyl jSniErnrisHi fB 1 "* "TSU'frJPjkil ■ * M ,r ■. 3 Sprains, EruisesJ | Burns and Scalds, BJ Sciiflcs, Faekcle, % aaa Frosted Feet and E ars > and all other Pains and Aches. It i a safCy sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches, Seres, ftc., on HORSES. 02 O ne trial will prove its merits. Its effects are in m most cases INSTANTANEOUS. Every bottle warranted to Hive patitfactlon. Send ad -14 raEiSSB dress for pamphlet, free, giv i —i ingf full directions for the i>-2 treatment of above diseases. H HHBHI Triio2o ft-;.and 50 cts. per M bottle. Sold everywhere. enr 7' & Lord, Propriftor*, (,*•' Jau. ■ '.'icaii ! .nr..—.Virions Tli-biil Ij, Impotrr.ri, ':■ : j \V; . ... Ccm>U-a. tjy|)hU!lie aiid i M rtnrial A£>C(UM- ■. e. . ! ."(• trr : iwatj Isle v:d •urc rrnicili i iJcfuniftii : i ■ :id. (. ' I cr write for list oi qneFtioiito!>oa:i wcroUt/lh o treatment by mail. | .iTcrir •: train Ttup'ar • fii.oa'il Ihrlr nddrris.W %ond Iv-arn iot;.-;ir.n-i . tk-h- i-dva.ttpe. It Isnot a trns.H Addr.-s •• * \Rt.: . i'l 'I ro.l Fhy!?laa In Chare. C.-a'r2: " . .f . r". i- fr.C. I Lcr • I -1.. SI. Lonls. Mo. t-uccv.iir iw r.u-tj Kr.*3 j\ l ilabli-hfd 19 \oHi CUT THIS OUT! A MA N k T E S slsi°S4o W'e^K. We have stores in 15 leading Cities, from which our agvnts obtain their supplies quickly, (liir I'iictorie* and Prinripnl Onlcefi are at Frie, Pa. Send for our New CutuloKue ami towuß to agents Address ti£ rail I fIUCI I 013 Spring Carden St. Ml f* 3 L"yCLL PHILAOCLPHIA,PA. I Spoc.altyPatent causes before the Patent Office! and the Courts. Keasoanble terms. Ppinionastol patentnbility^freejobcharge^^en^oi^ircular/J SiO Q O HL WAhUiPuiitr/p For any machiuo hullint; and clennSns: Hi foi* /< 01/* Ji bai uadi lUi&rkci much Clover Seed in one Pamphlet mailed L'^Ji m I'l-i-iuiser llriil In esiMrse*. .fcef f * r cir. Miliar, A. B. AIU)IHAH Jorfir, Pn. STEAM ENGINES, A. B. FABQUEAB, York P* ChMpßit and in-tt for .11 par- .irons aad Sprue* sWifs NEW. YORK — .. - •- ■ —%