Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 13, 1884, Image 4

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    ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Arevou disturbed at night and broken of
vour rest bv a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so. send at once
and get a bottle ot MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIUNO
STRVP PORCrtn.nnKK TKETIHNO. Its value is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there Is no mistake about it. It cnresdyseiitery
and diarrhoea, regulates Hie stomach and
lowcls, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy ;
to*he whole system. MRS \\ INSLOW'S Sooru-
ING SVKI'P FOR CHTI.tutKN TEV.TIIIXO is pleasant
to the taste, and is the inescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs- |
es in the United States, and is ttn* sale l>> all
druggists throughout the world. Price 93
cents a buttle.
a
A Lakeside Musingf.
4 Good day gentlemen.^
'Good day,' said the horse reporter,
looking up and discovering a young la
dy in the apartment.
'I would like to show you a work
which I am selling," she began, 'and am
sure it will prove both interesting and
instructive.'
'What is it aboutV asked the horse
reporter.
'The book," continued the fair can
vasser, % is by one of our best known
writers and speakers, and is entitled.
'What Shall We I)o With Our GirlsV"
The question is certainly one of para
mount importance, and—'
'Are your girls bothering you much
this season?' inquired the friend of
Maud S.
'Why, no,' said the young lady,
blushing violently—'that is—why, of
course 1 haven't any daughters.'
'Oh, you're out 011 the road telling
people what to do with their girls be
fore you're even married, let alone the
mother of a few visions of loveliness?
Well, that's till light. Some of our
best cook books haye been written by
people who didn't know a grid-iron
from the Fifteenth Amendment."
'But this quetion of what shall be
done with the girls is really an impor
tant one," continued the young lady.
'Have you ever given it a thought?'
'I can't say that I have,' .continued
the horse reporter. 'I suppose we
might tie 'em up in the backyard when
a circus comes to town.'
'I hardly think you comprehend the
question in all its hearings. What is
the legitimate sphere of woman—in
what field of action can she best display
and make use of the God-given talents,
attributes of mental force and physical
grace with which she is endowed? These
are living, burning issues, and must
be fairly met. When we see—'
'All right,' said the horse leporter,
'you can meet them if you want to.
Woman's sphere, so far as I have beui
able to discover, is to never have break
fast on time. It is no doubt a some
what limited one, but she is gradually
reaching out into the great unknown,
and will eventually grasp with her lily
white fingers the black demon of in
justice that has so long oppressed her.
and strangle in the very strong-hold of
its power the great wrong which for
centuries has battled her efforts at ad
vancement along the great highway of
progress.'
'Why, that's lovely!' exclaimed the
young lady. 'You believe in lady-suff
rage, don't you?'
'Lady who?'
'Lady suffrage—believe that ladies
should vote, and have all the political
privileges that are accorded men. That
is just what this book says. That chap
ter is perfectly sweet. It's just lovely.
'I presume so. But how about the
chapter that says women should not
cramp and distort their bodies with cor
sets and their feet with tight shoes?
The gaunt demcn of unrest that lurks
in the maternal bunion may, in the
child of that mother become an ever
present monster of pain.'
'Oh, those chapters are horrid. What
the world is interested in is the noble
attributes of woman—her soul and
heart.'
'Yes, the soul-and-heart business is
all right, but you must remember that
the humble liver, working away unost
entatiously, is alsoa pretty good scheme
and without health a woman can never
attain success. The deadly clasp of the
steel-ribbed corset and the fatal grip of
the gleaming garter are hurrying to
early graves the women of our land.
The beautiful eyes that should sparkle
so brightly are dull and lusterless, the
cheek whose whiteness should be re
lieved by the rosy blush of iiealth is sal
low and wan, and the fairest temple
ever made is rendered a ghastly ruin by
the one who should take the greatest
pride in its beauty.'
'And will you buy a book?' asited the
young lady. 'l'm sure you talk beauti
fully.'
'No,' replied the horse reporter, 'I
cannot buy a book, because actions
speak louder than words, and I do not
wish to disturb the dramatic critic who
Is in the next room tryiner to write soul
without a large S.'
|>t. Ijoicl,
Sfos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATESREDUCEDTOI.OO PER DAY.
The traveling public will still find at this
Hotel the same liberal provision for their com
fort. It is located in the immediate centres of
business and places of amusement and the dif
ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ot
the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars
ooiistaiitly passing the doors. It offers special
inducements to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor.
—— . ►
A New York photographer says he ;
frequently photographs "dolls." This •
is not a new departure however. Dolls
have been photographed for years. To
be sure, they possess a'little more ani- 1
mation than the mechanical dolls now
made, but their position in society ar.d
the good they accomplish in this
world are about the same.
Growth of the Nailrt. j
Dr. Beau, a French physician, has
observed that the finger-nails grow at
the rate cf one-thirtieth of an inch a
week, while the toe-nails increase in
length only one-fourth as fast. He
linds that the growth of the thumb-nail
equals its own length every twenty
weeks, but tlio nail of the gieat too is
replaced completely only once in ninety
six weeks.
-o-o-
Dr. Roster's leU'lirntcil Kiig
lisli Cough Mrdirine,
The reliable ami never J'a it my
standby in crimp or ichaopi ny eaiit/h.
I' ne</aa I led as a remetly i a raids and
all I a n<i f roubles. Won't wash' I tine
and endanger jireeoins /tees e.eperi
menliny with worthless medicines. In I
ijet the best at onet'.
MOM E 1 HEFV V7 )ED TO DJS
s.i ris /7/•:/> pf/h'l/asi: s.
MrDonald's hnproeed Lirrr /'ills
are eadorsetl by eminent phy&ietan#
and ast'll b / them in Iheir da 11/ pear
tine. Trial pi't ea ,-e free.
MOM-: y m: fix dtp Tit />/s-
S'.l TlSrlEi> I'riK'l/AS/MIS.
Far smallness at dose, easiness fa
fake and eperfi reness as a war in tit -
stroiier. Mr Ihin dd'st elebreif wl Horw
Ttnrders surpass anyf hiny on rarfh.
Entirely veyefalle.
MOXE ) : ItE FFX OEOTO 1H
SA 'TISFI /v 1> /'I'lU'iiASK
Dr. KesslcFs (\neih Mi divine. Me Dan
aid's Improved Liver Pills and < < Cheat
ed IForm Pointers arc sold and warrant
ed b't d. Pisenhulh. Alilllo im Pa-, dnhn•
son, Hal Intra a<b t. Pliibtth Iphmayt nts
Suhl hil •/. A'/* nhiit/i.
M/LLUEIM. I'. I.
A IIARTGH,
Auctioneer,
MILLIiKIM, I*A.
T jr/" J. SFMXGEK,
Fashionable ltariirr,
Next Hoar to JontMi. Store, Main Street,
MII.I.UKIM, FA
VuTiKp. \
k Kill Pi OX J
/3 l Z? ' ;nuto /
For Sale at tfce Milliiiim Jottrnal Slore
pKNXSVLV AN IA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term begins Jan. I, l^si.
This institution is located In one <>f the most
beautiful ami healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It i-> 01 en to students of botii
sexes, aiul offers the following courses of study:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2. A Full Scientitlc Course of Four Years.
.1. A Latin Scientific Course.
t. The following SPECIAL COURSES, <>l two
years following the first t wo years *>f
the scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE :
(b) NATURAL HISTORY; (e) CHEMIS
TRY AND IMIYSJCS; (,!) CIVIL KNGIN
KERING.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture
6. A short BPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
7. A Classical and scientific Preparatory ( < ar-e.
s. SPECIAL ('< U'SES are arranged to meet tlie
wants of individual students.
Military drill is required. P.NJHN-es for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition fi •. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other inforinath mulches-
GEO.W.ATH RTON, Pa Ist DUST,
lyr STATE COLLEOK, CENTRE Co.. Pa
Vick's Floral Guide.
For 1-sl is tin l oganl Itook of i.": I'agoii.
Colored I'lalOH of I'lou prsnial VPRP
tablcs.and more than i •< 7 illustrations
of the choices Flowers. Plants and Wgeiabh s,
and Direct! .lis for crowing. It is handsome e
nough for the Center T (til •asa II did i,• Prt -
ent. Send-on your name and Post Office ad
dress, with lo cents, ami 1 will scud you a copy,
nustage paid. '1 his is mt a quarter of its cost.
It is printed in both 1 ngli-h and Germ in.
If you afteiwardsoidi-r set <ls deduct 11; ■ PioH.
Vleh's Scot! nre the P.".f in the World !
The FLOKAI. GUDE will tell how to get and now
them.
Vick's Flower and Yegetubj ( :nlcn, 17"' Pa
ces, (5 Colored i'latas.ki Engravings. rl-'or "d
cents in paper covers; SI.OO in elegant cloth, in
German or Engli-h.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—:; 2 Pa
ges.a Colored Pinto in every number and many
fine Engravings. Price ?!.""• a year : Five cop
ies for $">.0.1. spo iinen Number- sent for 10
cents ;3trial c qdes for 2"> Icut-.
JAMES VIOK,
tf lIOCIIEsTEK, N. Y.
JBI ffifi want- d or The l ives o
B sps. all the Presidents of the
-- • els 'Sm 9 S. The largest, hand-
BBW ™" a soinestbest book ever
sold for less than twice our price. The fastest
selling book in America. Immense profits to
agent*. All intelligent pe iple want it. Any
one can become a successful agent. Terms
free. IIALLETT BOOK CO., 1 ortl ind, Maine.
A ■ RIZEi^
you to more money right awav th in anything
else in tiiii world. All, of either sox, succeed
from the first hour. F.he broad road to fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, TRUS& Co., Augusta, Maine.
tftb /> tfb" 1 week a ' home. s">.oo outfit free.
absoluelv sure. No risk,
dtps tsl BCapital not reipiii'.d. Bender, if
*r you want business at which r°i
soiis of either sex young or old,
can make great pay all the time tiiey work,with
absolute certainty, write for particulars to
11. 11. IlAii.Err i Hand. .Manic.
PATENTS.
F. A. Lehman, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, I>. ( . Ail bu- i
ress connected with Patents, whether before
the Patent Ufilee or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is
seemed. Send for circular tf
E SUNS iin-.children
and dependent parents entitled when death re
sulted. Claims reopened, restoration, ineieased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap
ply at once, delay prejudices jour l ights. Fees
fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old o
tahhshed firm of LDSON & CO., Attorney? and
Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C.
Gr KT YOU It JOB PRINTING DONE AT
The Milllieim Journal oflice.
FIXE WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED.
Steam Bending Shops,
j FARMERS' MILLS, PA. {
All kinds of bonding in wood done
on short notice. Orders tilled for
-J&I JS/ES
of nil sizes, and ol the best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for pruc list. Orders by mail
j promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
j. 11. BEAM & so\.
DM uvmi! Uivru CIIKMICVI \VOUK v \
B W GII X SONS.
rttHadKe'ii"- • h 1
7b httrnn •- <>/ I'mnsi/lranlo :
1 ifnttrmen ,y twenty t\ : i'it t r
hues hotnnfai tnt't I ihnr i: >n I'hvs/'hni unit
our bran t* hut- '<.'</,.• tun •- '<// wortt-> in
nrUi'tfi t 'V s< rtiHn 1,1 l ! ' 'i>u ntrti. In in 01.
t'Ohlmunith .< 11l <h muiothw tfn'iu : <nor< is
eii, white in others the sal** bur,- /. .•','/• /. en
to i tuoit ('J thr ,<•'< '< >'< in im' huo r /wist <tuootls.
six twur* (ifto.ntiuitip that lit> ih manttjfor ffootlx
of low ■ cost Imit hti'uuii' almost linirirs'tl, tun
: h<trim/ /I,'rut tr ml>'<'iii r ■> • i rui<" muti'i'tulsttn t
1 luatkujactitrina facilities. ><' • ' terwfitert to
' meet thin demand, awt introtiuced <1 T ll'fiA
7T-7' / I>. inH.t.Mi I'lHlSl'll.l TK, nun,', In/
(i .VLSI' I'IUK J-iSS liXCt.t 'Sl\'i L V < > UJi
OII'.V. Tin' t/11 1 kins- i' iti< wit It'll tills I'/ms
: phuti *i>ru rnj Into n. ummifi inb'lUtjeut fanners
1 will ho slmu n iaj the lut'oirina stub nwnt :
OrtheSy, Phasphafe there inert' said
Ihtriatj ISK>, lyjSt tons.
AVtW, ;
" tssi. r>,U7 "
tssd, S,JSS
tsxi. 101JS
The rennet* of the ui timi ofthf *2'> Phosi>hute
Inter In ,/i saiisiut torn in i o t'ti en* from ' n bl;
iiu/iiirii. U"<* \r Int (a t>e injurant! it/ion thi■*
point very ]• aii%lu, us it is our interest c> know
a the article eoniinw st • prtnlnee i/ootf n suits.
H'r wilt thank any far met. having usetl the *• i
Thosplmte trilh ttisnppoiiitinff results, tot ' t u*
I hear frmu him with full fuels.
Yours trutir.
EM'OH a- SOXS.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
TIIE BOSS C'LOTII 1 EltS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WIIOi.KSALK A RKTAIL L ROCK IIS,
ki'Op tin* largos! vt.tc', in tju
143 MAIN STREET, 1
LOCK HAVEN.
| rpm:
MILLIIEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Oifico
•j
IS lit or s( ■ 1 '• d With
GOO I?
eiinl a lavje assortment of
LETTER in:A PS.
NOTE HEA DS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CJIICULABS.
POST EPS,
and, in s'it/v/, iieit! and lash/
Job Printing of all kinds
FBOAI FTLY EX EC IIT ED.
£ i W fcj
MUNN & <\K. of tho SOIL TI>'IO A:.ir.;:jr.\avcon-
Unuo to aft sis Soticitnrs f<ji l'silcn!C:i\ Oiits. TradD
Murks, Cqpyrifrhts, fop tbo United Btat>*s. CUnada,
17.inland, Fnmoi', Gorunnv, .tc. I£ ii:d Book about
l'ntentß sent free. Thirt years" experience.
Pstenta obtnlned throueri MDNN & CO. are noticed
in the SoiK.vriFio AMEBH AN, tlio largest, l est, and
most widely circulated sc.entilic paper. sli.2oayear.
Weekly. Splendid cng" nvin and interesting in
foriinition. Specimen <•>> y >f: be ycioisiific Ai:ier
ifiiii sent fr"o. Z-' di'.' ill* ,'N A; CO.. Si lEXTIFIC
AMERICAN Odice. VJI Br jadway. New York.
WANTED- -LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW
fancy work at tl eir homes, in city or count
ry, and eat n £6 to per week, making goods
for oil. Fall and Winder trade. Send 1 cents Tor
sanip'c and particulars. KUDHuN Mt\J, CO.,
2t : 7 S:\fll AVE., NJBfw YoiJli.
THE NEW
fmtsmssz
JUIIKX.Ui STORE
Penn Street, Millheiin, P.i.,
is the only exclusive
Boot', Stationery unit Variety Store
in lViius \ all' y.
\\ >• cin m; 11 >iiiy lcu i; ito I'mnnei'ite all Iho
H' Otls wo li vo for s.ilo luit tiioro must l o a
III'.: 11l II i ll'l Motill WIICIT .111 isow o 1 ('gill
BIBLES,
:ilul tliat i■ a.way s n'uooil beginning as \\oil us a
|;o( il Ollilillj;.
Splendid Family Bibles, Pul
pil Bibles, Teacher's Bi
bles, Sunday School
Bibles, Pres
entation
Bibles.
( It Will bigl.i \. u.t' I. Ito < 11l- tl:0>o 1.0
to;.- you ;o to utli t |>!ae s toluiy,
Photogrp ph Albums.
I'min tlio !ai 'i'uurto Cal'iuot Allitun down to
till'sin 1 I'oi Uut \ Rutin I: Mill;.: a ilu.'on
uanls. Mvory My le, variety :i:.d prioo.
A 1 ii lino oT
Autograph Albums.
j Tlioso alO oooii sollors all tlio tlmo and aro very
• uiialilo for olioap presents.
Scrap Books and Pic
tures,
l an endless \.irifty, tli • lino-t an 1 1 itost st > 1 ■*,
all v./< -;• I <| | ii< i In'Lis lino wo otaini
to liavi inure uoyoltioN tlian any Moro in
tin' valh} .
| It will pay volt'MNinioami <A tiniin'oiirsti.okof
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
hofoio you buy elsewhere.
r. i n. /:x i */•: l<>lks. / ■. i hps.
/* i / '/•; n: m r.s,
/.V A">'. / VA s T. I X PS. /7/ XCI IS.
scllocL HOOK'S,
ri:.\s r/:.\ i/olpi:/;s,sla n:s
II LA XK /:<">KS,
and in id* n iii;'h i taj and crnr>jthi *)</
(it Hit' /'*' (ilit! S' / fit f hi**' ftt i
l>* /' h! (if mit' staff*.
Come, See and. Buy
JOURNAL STQEE
—<>*.—
Penn Street
iitul at tin
:;C\-.'VPP
DRUGS
5| N,: " v I'd
0| DRUGSTORE trj
Pj —IX Til 13 ,H
:Pi Mills House, Q
Spring Mills, Pa. iQ
CO b
DRUGS 3
\J ft
OF ALL KINDS,
Qj r\
JTI A ni.i. 11 vi- or \jl
H PATENT HBDICKER, j[Q
(Q Strictly Fine !y
11) Toilet Article!, Perftnncries,
[j CoßfeGtioßS, Tolsaeco &Gi£.a:s. d
. ' "A Reing an Apothecary Lj
If, of o\p rieiieo l'liysioliiiis' I'ro
pTJ soriptions will bo oarofnlly coin- [ 1
! ' ' pounded
I P O.E. AURAND. (j)
1 LDZEL~CJ Q-S
I
. H. Lenker,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
A.ARONSBURG, PA,
I Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs.
Puckers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Hair Mutressos, every style of Mould
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of
any size made to order.
! Undertaknga Spscialty.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 3C-ly
PEABODYHOTEL,
9thSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New Post
Oltice, one half Square from Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very business
centre of the city. On the American
and European plans, flood rooms
liom aOets to S3.CO per day. Remodel
ed and newly furnished.
W. PAINE, M. D.,
46-ly Owner & Proprietor.
!
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I
M ILLHELM
————
| MARBLE WORKS
The Oldest,
—————
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment.
in thi- pai 1 of IVnnsylv Jitia
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in the mcst
artistic style ond of th e best
material.
.lit world warranted and
put up in the most substan
tial manner.
Our prices are so loir
that it mill pay persons in
need of marble world to Live
us a call.
DEININGER & MUSSER
proprietors
Shops oast of Bridge, Main St.,
flillheim, Pa.
LcwisliM ml Tyrone Hailrai Time
Talilc.
1.1 A> K WE; T A AUD.
B 3 R 7 9
K. M. A. U. P. *'• P- V| P *
Mont.-union 7.0. 9.40 2.*> 7M
LowMmric 7.21 in oft 2.20
(•'air 11 round 7 in.l 3 2.'-
|t!ihl ..7.4*1 10.27
Yh'ishurg 7-1" lO.'f'i 2.10
Minilnluirtr i-' l ' ar 11.00 ar 2.Y>
It*. :i "■'
Millinmit 8.22 3.28
I -auu-lton 8.8 "• 3.40
Wikt'f Run 8.37 ' ON.
iMierry Run 9.11 L2A
Fowler O..V> 4.17
( olnil'U 0.48 M#
Spring MilKnilo.ll nr. 5.30
I.HAVE EASTWARD.
2| it H 10
A. M. P. M.J
Spring Mi IK AM l.ftw
(obuin. 0 18 2.4U
Fowler 9.2H 2.. $3
i Iwrry Run .... 0.18 2..n
Wlk<T Run T.oo 3.1n
Laurel ton 7.3.0 0.40
vlilliiiont 7.40 3.52
A. it.
MinUiilairg 8.00 1 i.4. r > 4.1. r >
p. v.
j VlrkKlMirg 8.1,1 12.10 4.02
I .iielll 820 12.17 4.SH
Fuir (bound .... A. M. s.ilO 12.00 4.48 •*. M.
l.rwishurg 8.41 12. ."HI 1.10 <.30
Moiitaiutonat. 0.1 ..ir.O.ooar 1.01 ar..1.20ar 7.40
1 ami 2 conin* :l :it Moiitaiuton with Erie
.Mall West: '.ami 4 with Sea Shore Express
l .i,l : 1 and i; with Day Express and Niagara
I xpn-ss West; 7 and H with Fust t.ine West: 9
and 10 with Willi.imsp n't Accoinmoclation
East.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
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| 320 Race Stioet, P.tilndelphln, Pn.J
SnmlDMwllißi
'i'lie C>reat €=crnian Itemedy
—FOR—
RHEUMATISM,
Krnrnlsia, llyupcpals, and all Dlnraari
of th> Slomarli. Bowels. Blood,
l.lver ami Klilne.vn.
For Sole by ill Dealers 10 Medicine, at 50 feats a Buttle.
Prepared and sold at Whotesale hv the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
Z'i Willow Mret't. Wllllam.vporl. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Johnston, Hoiloway <& Co., GO2 Arcli St.
Smith, Kline A Co.,
.7)9 & 311 NORTH THIRD STREET.
eSSES DOWNS' ELIXIR,Ban
I N. H. DOWNS' I
Vegetable Bale amis
For the cure of
jjfffl Constunption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, ||
■M Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, M
pp InSuensa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, Lg
and all disendeaofibo Throat, Chest, and
Linitjs. In all where tlih Elixir Bj
ued its cUcacr J-- at once manifested, con-
obrrr' vinclng llie inost sncrodiitoU3 that Q
CONSUMPTION Ig
\.jl is not incurable, if properly aitcnueJ to— 35
m At Its commence.nen it Is but a alight irrlta-CO
tic.n of the membrane which covers the Lungs;
e- • th -ii na tnflama'.lon, when the cough Is rather
J Jg* dry, liK-al fevrr.and the pulse more frc<jneut,tho
t7 cheeks flushed and chills more common. This "f!
Eilvir iu curing the alsove complaints, oper-S®
atcs so us To remove all morbid irrlta- K
tioiis and inflainntlon from the lung- S
SSS to the surface, nn<l finally evpel them from rea
|h the system. It fa ilitutes expectoration.
It heals the ulcerated surfaces Lj
D'd relieves the cougli and makes the Lrcuth
lug t-nsy. It supportsthe6treugdi and at
m same time reduces the fever. 11 is free from gj
' -ft strangopiate and a-ti ingeut artietca, whicli are p ; 2
|H of so drying a nature ns to be in great danger of
Esß destroying llie patient; whereas this medicine f&j
r', never dries or stops the cough, but, by remov- Eg
ing the cavse, consequently, when the cough E3
IflTs is cured the patient is well. Send address for H
I 32 pamphlet giv ing full directions, free.
; m Eiico3j cts., -10 ct*., and £I.OO per bottle.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
IIEYCY, JOHNSO* t Lor.l), Trops., Burlinrton. Vt. 1
j Mh DOWNS' EUXIR.HBH
tYI
Dr. T, a Barge, ra r' ar l vjjl J R A
In llfsc.i s lithe Ll* auftlionr..—Xe ri on Tlcbliltr,
\apotriifi. Ornicta WcaLj-.e.m, (.unurrhrrii, hipbliltic ai d
■orrurlai eei-eil Pe Ireatiucat; sale and sure
remei'.im Dci'orrahio T.-.-atnl. Cu'l or write for list of
questioT'tobea:i- • oreh t y t'io.- whig treatment by mall.
(Persnnr
aod lenra i.or.ir(h:.i- ta i -.elr .-. *vr.:its-.>. It Is nota truw.J
Address 1 r. <. 1.. l.allAI.CIi. "res" rr.d r hislc'.ia lo Charfa
Centrrt "rd. ' ■..!•■ PC') Loeo-t si., fit. Lmk 80.
Successor Ij i liutts'. v. IxtahllsUrd So Year*.
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a maSe s St 5 is S4O we e e r k.
Wo havo stores in 15 leading Cities,
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Fnctories and Principal Offices are at
Eric, Pa. .Send lor our New t'utnioguc and
terms to agents Address
MM I ftUEI I 913 Spring Garden St.
I 111 LUVCLL PHILADELPHIA,PA.
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ISpcc.alty:-Patent cause* before the Patent Offlcel
I ar.d the Courts, ileasoanble terms. Oplnionastol
JpaUnt^iility^free^^harge^Scn^o^wculaiyJ
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For anj machine l.ullini; sad ck-r.ning lit for j^[/j J bakiaadl
I IfSWABK- O.
Vfnrrnntcd the moot, perftct Forcf-Kroi
I'ri'tllizer Drill In Mlnlrnrp. clr.
rular, A. B. fAIMiriIAB, %orU, Kn,
Pennsylvania Agrjcultural^
STEAM KRGINGB,
A B. FARQUHAR, York Pa
Cheapest aud beet for all
prove—Himple,strong and
ii.le. B*w, tinier Mn.t.o BawfeMfeqiMiTfiffX
anb Mai iiis*iit renaraily.
In juliies promptly '• ll '^jrT^**tS?7l
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Send lor llluslrale.l rtlßotM<UnP4Vn|/^MB Hsm
/ .*■■■ *
Vertical Sngtnei.wtih or ' S|p
■I without wheels,very f s■> _
H A convenient,economical
THE F A RQHt AR SEPAKATOB
it 1
" Addrtm A. B. FABQUBAB, Tork. Fa.
FAS&VBA& IE73TCKE COSR PLAHTXt
Warranted the beet corn dropper and most
rl tutor I n the
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SiffsTonicSyrop
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVERandAGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
The proprietor of this celebrated medi>
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the pablio for
the BAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilli
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western and
Southern conntry to bear him testimony to
the trnth of the assertion that in no ease
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are strictly followed and carried out.
In a great many cases a single dose has
been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami
lies have been cured by a single bottle, with
a perfect restoration of the general health.
It is, however, prudent, and in every case
more certain to core, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been checked, more especially
in diflksult and long-standing oases. Dsn
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Bhonld
the patient, however, require a cathartic
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sof>
ficient.
BULL'S 3ARSAPABHLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Borofuloas affections—the King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
oandy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
PR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARiLLA,
BULL'S WORM DFSTROYER,
The Popular Remedies of the Day.
P ! m l pal OHlce, *3l Main Si., LOUISVILLE, *V.
THE
Buchanan Wind Mill
BEAUTY, DURABILITY jfflk
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Hew method of attach- W ja|
THE MOST POWERFUL ® I fi\
OAICNAO-WFTR*®
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
B ur* to M>od tor our BOW Catiltpw boforo barla^,
BUCHANAN WIND MILL CO.,
BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN.
D.S. MORGAN&CO,
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AND THB NOIBELEBB
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The NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of
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improvements.
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GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory.
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