Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 20, 1884, Image 4

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    Peculiaily American
"Why does that gentleman rise from
his seat ?"
"Because he gets out at the next sta
tion.' 1
"But we haye not got near the sta
tion yet."
"I beg your pardon. Fiom an A
merican point of view we are very near
it. It is less than a mile away."
"See, he rushes wildly toward the
door ; and now he is on the platform.
Is he not in danger V"
"The only danger lie dreads is tho
danger of loosing one-quarter of a sec
ond."
"Ah, we are almost at the station
now. Will he wait till the cars
stop ?"
"No, indeed ; that would l>e a waste
of precious time."
"There he goes, flood Heavens ! he
has fallen ! The cars have run over
him.
"Yes, such things frequently happen
in America ; but, you know, where
oue mau is killed half a dozeu jump off
successfully. The chances of death
are only one in six or thereabouts."
"They have picked him up. His lips
move. lie is speaking."
"Yes, he says : 1 die a true Amer
ican."—Scientific American,
ADVICE TO MOTIIEKK.
Arc you disturbed at night and broken of
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. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING
STRI P FOR CHILDREN TKKTHING. Its valuo is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor htilc suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH -
ING STRI P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
es in the United Suites, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 23
cents a bottle.
The Cure for Intemperance.
But the great and only real cure fot
intemperence is the steady elevation of
the whole community. To keep nun
from drinking you must give them
something else to do - supply them with
better amusements, with entertain
ments of high order. You cannot ex
pect hard-working men to live without
amusement. Rich people must have
their amusements, their theatres, balls,
clubs, drives, yachts. You cannot re
quire working people to do without
some sort of recreation. A total ab
slinence lecture will not always attract
them, nor will a scientific lecture us
ually be enough. There fore we must
furnish them with every kind of inno
cent recreation possible—pub
lic gaiden and common and music and
fire-works in the summer ; libraries
and reading-rooms, and as much more
as can be added. I am glad of all
cheap popular entertainments, summer
gaideus and museums. I wish some
rich man would endow a zoological gar
den in Boston. I wish our theatres
might have good and entertaining plays
acted, and then be open more freely to
poor,for lam satisfied that you can
never expel a low taste but by furnish
ing some thing a little higher.— JAMES
FREEMAN CLARKE.
1 1 mo
Xos, 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATESREMCEMOS2.OO PER DAY.
The traveling publie 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 oi
the city, are easily accessible by street Cars
constantly 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 Use for Egg's.
Everyone is familiar with the value I
of the yolk of an Egg as a hair wash, I
but perhaps may not be aware of its
virtue in clothing cleansing. Beaten j
up with alcohol, eau de cologne, or
either, like ox gall, it keeps better and
is more powerful; or in simpler cases.it
may be used alone, ur merely mixed
with wafe , to be lubbeel on with flan
ne 1 , for reimying from colored mater
ials the stains of mud, or of coffie r.r.d
and chocolate, when prepared with
milk. It is frequently npplud to vel
vet collars and cuffs, etc., and proves a
cleanser, as well as a spot extractor.
When it has done its work it is washed
off with soap, and tlie material thor
oughly rinsed in pure water. Egg has
a specially good effect on those annoy
ing patches of wheel grease belonging
to the compound class of stains, as
they represent a mixture of stale grease
ron or other substances.
If your peach tree 3 were froziii dur
ing the winter, trim them back severe
ly. They will recover much better
than if left alone.
Peculiar Eccentricity.
An eccentric individual is Dr.
Whitney Cleveland, formerly of New-
Haven, Conn., but now of Colorado, i
He always wears the garment of a |
Quaker. He carefully notes all the
calls of his practice, but never sends
out a bill. Only those pay him who
chose to do so. He always uses salt
instead of soap for washing his face
and head. He never drinks tea, coffee,
nor intoxicats. Black clothes are
his abhorrance, a cravat or necktie he
never wears, and although he keeps
his boots oiled he never has them
blacked. He is very fond of the wa
ter and swims as w-ell now although
he is eighty years old as he did when
he was eighteen.
Dr. kesslor's Cclebralt'd Kiis
lisli Cough Mctliciiio,
The reliable and never failiny
standby in croup or whoopiny eouyh.
Unequalled as a remedy in colds and
all luiiif 1 roubles. I hod I waste time
and entlanyer precious lives e.rpt ri
mentin'i with worthless medicines, but
qef the liesl at once.
MO A7v ) ii /; ri \\n J: I > '/'< >i> />'-
SATISFIUn ru KC HAS Fits.
Me/hmabds Improved l.iecr Fills
are endorsed by eminent physicians
and used by them in their daily prat -
five. Trial pa- Fayc free.
MOXKY iiKFUSOFF TO HIS
SA TISFJFP FU III'If ASF its.
For smallness of dose, easiness to
tale and effectiveness as a w<o'm de
stroyer, Mc IhoiabFst'eh'twated II or in
Powders surpass anytfuny on e■>rih.
Fntireh/ veifctuble.
M( > Y /; 1 : /,'F FUX/>!:/> TO HIS
SA TISFIFH Fl'lH ' 11 ASFJtS.
Dr. KcsslcFs Couth Midii inc, MeDon~
übFs Improved Liver Pills ami (\lebrat
ed Worm Powders arc sold and warrant'
cd by J. Eiscnhuth. Mill to im Pa.. Jc-hn
son, llolloway <V Co., Philaddphiaaq- nts
Sob/ hi/ J. Eisrn/iiith.
MII.LIIIiIM. I'.b
J- IIAKTER,
Auctioneer,
}! I 1.i.1l KIM, l'A.
J. SPRING EH,
Fashionable Barber,
Next ILnri.iJo: :IMI. Store, M;iiiEStre> t.
MIDI.uHIM, PA
/gcmaocdpSP
/MiiirnQXrhA /iHscrcray /
JjrTN : ' ... /
| For Sale at tho Milltnim JonrMl Store
! pENNSVLVAMA
STATE COLLEGE.
i
Winter Term begins Jan. I, ISsl.
This Institution is located iu one of tin* most
beautiful ami healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region, it i> open to students of both
sexes, and otters the following courses of s'.ti ly:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years.
;t. A Latin Scientific Course.
4. The following SPECIAL COCKLES, of two
years each following the first two years of
the Scientific Course (a) AOIUCULTITUE ;
(b) NATURAL HISTORY : (c) CIIKMIB
TKY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENiIIN
EEUINti.
A short SPECIAL ( Ol'i'.SK in Agriculture.
t>. A short SPECIAL Uol'ltsE jn ( IK nr.-try.
7. A Classical and s, ieutltic Preparatory Course,
s. SPECIAL COCSI s are arranged to nit et the
wants of individual students.
Militnrv drill is required. Exju n-es for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informationoddress
GEO. W. ATI! ETON, PnKsiniiNT.
lyr • STATE COLLEGE, CENTUB CO., Ta
Vick s Floral Guide.
For ISS4 is nn I'pgant Itook of 1> Pages,
ft Colored I'lntcs of Flower* mid Vege
lablos.nnd more tliao 1 <'7 IHulr:*liou*
of the choices' Flowers, Plants and Vegetables,
and Directinis for crowing. It is handsome e
nongh for the Center Table as a lloii.l iv Pres
ent. Send on your name at d I'osr Ofiice ad
dress, with 10 cents, and I willsend yuu a copy,
postage paid. This is mt a cjiiarter of its cost.
It is printed in both i nglDh and (term in.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the l<cts.
Yiek'* Seed are Isie llest in the World !
The FLORAL GCIDE will tell how togot and grow
them.
Yiek's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 17 > Pa
ges, 6 Colored i'latas. .Via Kiigraviugs. For 0
cents in paper covers; tI.OO in elegant cloth, lu
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—,2 P.I
ges.a Colored l'iate in every number and many
fine Engravings. Price ♦1.2."> a year : Five Cop
ies for *t".nu. Specimen Ntnnber> sent for 10
cents ; 3 trial copies for 2"> cents.
JAMES VIOK.
tf lto. HESTER, N. V.
f gfh r."'- Y c -CT c wanted or'l he I ives o
3omesJbe-t book ever
sold for less thau twice our price. The Li-t.vt
selling book in America, lmnien-.' profits to
agents. All intelligent people want it. Any
one can become a successful agent. Terms
j free. IIALLETT POOR CO., 1 ortl iml, Maine.
H fffl 3 <-33 P/tl *end six cents for
em iitl 2 / p postage, and receive
m ■ nifcC frpe - c tly bos of
H HSd-aKaosß KO(1(ls which wil| I|op
[ you to more money right away than anything
else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed
from the first hour. Khe broad mad to fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, Titua & Co., Augusta, Maine.
week al home. so.o outfit free,
i absolmiy sure. No risk,
offc s' 7 11' 'ajiital not required. Header, if
want bu-incss at which per- ,
sons or either sex yonug or old, 1
can make great pay all the time tiicy work,with
absolute certainty, write for, particulars to
li. 11. IIALLJSTT & co., Portland. Maine.
PATENTS.
F. A. T.ehmann. Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, I>. ( . All busi
ness connected with Patents, whether before
the Patent ofiice or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is j
secured. Send for circular tf j
£■ l uli! 11
and dependent parents entitled when de.dii re- !
suited. Claims reopened, restoration, i net cased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap |
ply at once, delay prejudices jour iig!:',s. J. s 1
fixed by law. Address, with stamp. Hie old e
tablifthcd firm of hDSON & CO., Attoi ey> and
Claim Agents, '.LV 1 St., Washington, o. C
;•!*. PKNJJ -JO
C. „ . „ 2TO2>J2i3fS
Ijj \\ —TdM'Ss. i!" *' ov
1 gSIl IBIKGHAKTON 1 BIKGHAKTON
for list ot'Newspapei I
iLe "J(>NFS SCALE
; 'i and free Price List o
—s C ai(. 3 .
(ffl| for the working eiass. Heiui 10
Wss'lsJ HBe nts for postage, and we will
"F" you free, a roy.d, valuable
box of sample goods that wftl i
put you in the way of making more man y in a
f ov days than you ever I bought po sinlo at any
business. Capit il not required. We will start
you. You c.iu work all Cue time or in spare
time only. The work is universally adapted to
both sexes, young a d old. You ( :ii easily earn
from 50 cents t > $5 eyery evening. That all
who want w >r!c may test Hie business. \ye make
this unparalleled oifer; to a!! Vho are not well
satisfied we will send sll - pay tor the troubl •
of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc. j
sent free. Fortunes will be made by there who
give their whole ti me to th 4 work. Great suc
cess absolutely sure. Don't delay. .Start now.
STINSON & Co., FoYtland, Maine.
Steam Bonding Shops,
{faumkiw MILLS, I'A.|
All kinds <>f bending* in wood done
on short notion. Orders filled for
irya^S
of all sizes, and of the host material
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for | n\o list. Orders by nmi
promptly attended to. All wort
i guaranteed.
,1. 11. REAM & SOY
DOG- c"? TXJJSJX'■ -P
Not \\;ih(ili- a Do , ■ , inl f i a
O A. T
alrtfijo of \, w rv.iin'i •' ami 'I. . ii( .' : , 'Ml> v, i 1
; ihf I'ASIM \ stop "1 1 > 1 >t s ; it. r.tpa.'U . i < t.
ild lb*. I'ruv, £1 00 V \• >i ;a Ni \v>jut-i
JPO'i-Zl. I\.~
IMnm, JONES OF BINGHAMTON*
• . iU.vv • . N I
DKI.WV \m: Ri\ n: ('htmii VI. Won K-\
RATOH & SONS,
l'hi'.adtJji/tia, lib. 1, I S H.
J 7b J'ld'tUi I'A of misflr in, i ;
If,V nth men :—/•,• nrr< r tm- nt) i iyht m ars in
hare munufa f turrit nr Hon* t'hus/ih-it •,. u/<
our brand* have b Imn- household wonle it
nearly every sicthn qf th- country. In muni
j communities Mir di initial for them has incrcus
■A'<l, while in others tin sales hare itcclfiir ;.
account t{l the yre/er' n< ~ i e ! t:> • .'• <• -
' Six years uyo.iiu-!, ny thai the U< viand fort OOtii
i\t \o'wce cost had bceoti almost unlet ,\* i!, 100
| 11 a rino pecular advantage* of raw material* anc
' manufaetiiriny facilities. uv tletennhi'd (•
meet (his demand, end introtluceil a TW'l-.'.X
TY-FJVt: nOI.LAIt I'JiOs;•//. 1 Tl.\ made be
a X K II" / 'lt i x I N.s J X< 7. isivi LY <>F/l
OIF.V. The yuiehness v th irhieh this I'h -s
1 phatc syrany Into it.c aimmy inbtliycnt far men
, mitt b* shown by thi ivilowiny slalt no nt :
! ttf thy I'/io.e h /'(' Hi err wi re s< 'd
| Ihirintf ISIS, Jf'JSi Ton*.
tsso, ;
issi, r,J47
1882. S, ,'SS
ISSJ, Khi >S
77c wptrt* oi ar-utu pht phot,
han !>■ • n s lis/m lory ,n<v> ry coy fr-nii a ui<
inquiry. MV want to be informal vyoii this
i /joint very y'ainty, as it is our inter- >•* (■> kit i
|if t-'ic article continues /.• /r- ' yo 'r< salts.
We trill thank any J irno i. in : n ias ' t>,
' Phosphate with lit* op 'ntiwj r dts, to let us
be<>r from him with fid'
Yours (ruin.
11A ( (ill i Mi.VN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WIIOUISAU: A KKYAIL liUOl Kits,
keep the largest stock In tho
143 MAIN STREET,"
LOCK ITAYEX.
rpE
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
J"OB
Printing Office
/X UiiW siljijilit'll With
| Good fft
(tad o IdY'/t' ossm'lan ul nt
DISPLAY TYPE.
)
LETTER irE. IDS,
XOTE HE. IDE,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
(TRCULAPS,
POSTERS,
find, in short, neat nod tasty
Job Pr iat'ng of 11 kinds
PHOMI'TLY KXK( UTEI).
e pnt TO
aroANTow
■■ op
BCi^GHAMTOfi
c j - | r.
'-'~X list of Ncwfpcpcr
-s~~ . I'rcnjuiiin eiven \viil
f •- the JONlws SCALE
f l! i^. •' C ° J ' ricc of
; Rs3 ; j !. j
T.J *"\_a La U \us.t Ll
HiITNM & CO., of t! • A": .i.r.e <• a-
Ituae to act as 8j >llcit<rs fur I'atents, Caveuta, Trade
r.tarkr, Capyri;.:::.-. : i' tho i't.itj ' : . ,
K - : laiHS, Francs,Germat y,et . Hat it i' ihcut
Pate its sent free. Thirty-seven ye: rs'cx icrft a.
Patents obtain dthrouirliMUNN & CO.ai nolict I
hi the Sri ex Tl PIC AM EHICAX. tho largest, be t, and
most i* ktely circulate :l sch ntific paper. t.2oayear.
Weekly. Splendid enjiravint's and tntenestin.<c In*
formal ion. ;'i>cci;;rv: < •./ • Scieiuific A
Iciui sent free. Ah:: iMtTr NftCO., Scityntio
AMERICAN Offlce, 2UI Broaclvray, Few York.
KT VOL' It JO It PKIN'IINO DONE AT
X
The Milihem* oSfiec.
Fink WOKK CHEAPLY Execute;;.
THE NEW
.VX-raWi
JOl!li\Ali STtHtK
0 Penn Street, Millheim, Pa.,
is Hip only exclusive
Booh SlaUancfy and Vuri .ly Siarc
' • "i I'fll lis \ .til \.
Wo i tn it'! pn ,-ililv I • in t i utnir'r U nil Wit:
gtHMls U O l \0 for • all* I'.il 1 |;<VO lllttsl It' U
>, bogtmtUw MM Arlicre and IO we.tegln
>i BIBLES,
niul that is a.wa\s . lit ~■ a', well una
Utimi t'litilnj;.
. Splendid ftisnlly Bibles, Vw\-
l>il Bibles, TWIIVAT'S Bi
bles, Sunday School
Bibles, Pres
entation
Bibles.
II will Ih-*lt> >oui iiiU'lt t U t \ iniiitt Ilit'so I• .
lore you n< to oih plac st ilmy,
j Photograph Albums. |
From tlio In .'t'<Ju iti a CaMiu't Allium down lo j
the tmall I'oi'ki't Allmm li Itlin;? a iln
oartts. Isv'ry *tylt\ vitrioly ttul price.
e A lilt p l.iio of
; Autograph Albums,
[' Tin- a. ! lit'i's all ifr lime i ••! are very 1
's til:.; '•!<• Ir ehoap present*.
1 Scrap looks and 1-ic
?! tures,
an c n tilt a; yat V:; , th. fine-' ami lalt st I y It's,
all ; i.t aitljiiti . In I ; line t' <'! ~t
j j to have mme u >\. '.iT-Uiao any-More In
1 In* valley
j II will pav \<u loc. ait'aiitl i \auiino our of
Velvet Cabinet Frams, |
hcfoie you buy ols.'Hlp re.
r.\PKit, I:s 17-:AO/7-S. <WI:IK.
\ fx AS, / v A"> v.i xi) A /'/•:.v en.s.
St Ijooj, j;n< L's,
/'AAA l'f:X/foUrUlts. SLA VAN
ItL .IXK IHiOKS,
ami m hut umj'himj and cvt'fiil/iin /
ni the I tool' Hi ! S''iti(i,i / I iii' e i
tn' I'I'III lS mil' .s/r ij'l'.
Come, S&o and. Buy!
AT Til 15 NEW
JOURNAL STOKE
ox
Fcnn Street
and at tin*
LOWEST PRICE .
Y -=„• ■ • I'A R 7
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i \* t • n " cT- a. Q
. ,'j Ooi.Lt.ti,
,!• LY £ -}' •:F I I .„
.
I ;l "J. . • ; •rt r.-lr' t I
r,.r I. ' ,'.H : I
J j .a-trtifi . >f■ r f-1 ■ h. ' ,
. —c: * —j uiiunc-i .•*. v
B. H. Lenker.
MAMTAt rniiu: AND DEALER IN
KARONS BURG, IPA,
j
('hamb.r Suits, Pn *:r;s, Losr-ges,
Bedsteads, Stands, M ivble-Top Cent re j
I Tallies. !';ciiktast i'.ibit s, liittiiiti
Tiibli-s, lixlti. n•!t T*:il: . Sidfl litis.
1 Sinks su.d all kinds of i iioli. u i'unu
t urc, ( .i ■ or Wood '- *.>! I' t aii s.
Spring Bi'tls, Win', Wind ;iiitl
11 air AT at it >so. , cvory Mylt ot Mtiul i
inns lor I'ictairo Kij;ii)ts. Faam sot
any six. • made to order.
Undcrtalmv a Ctjccialiy.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. iiO-ly
tusm s-Tos *m
iron Lcvira, 8!oo! Brnrings, Hra.B T/IHE PEAM. 7 ~
aoxEii, sis-, pahs *£e aJuTTiSiSK X
r -l-t on trUl. Worrautß 0 yrs. Ail WicJ uj Ijw- Lj ' J
t'ur five boutc, ntidtvas ■ i
JONES Cr O'F~7Y/
L'iMiiLi-ll.i'.t, >, y,' '■
PEA] ' c dy: iotel,
9thSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 One Square South of the Xew Post
Ollio", one half Squaie from Walnut
St. Thealie uud iu the very business
ceutroif the city. On the Ameiicau
and European plans. Cfocd rooms
liom ;*Oc!s to ; 0 per day. H medel
ed and new ly fit; rish d.
W. PAIN M. I).,
U> ly OWIIM A Ptoprietor.
GO TO
EIMON BEOTiREE,
THE liO.SM ( I.OTIIIEItS
for your Clothitig. 1
, c
45 MAIN STIIIUET,
F tf ?iT T T A ~XT AA XP :
XJV/ OJA i. 1/V \ 1 Jl\ •
W
VV 1 iilie> <ip.v;ll tlioir iioino .in city or iM#uut
iy, ami emu SO t<> sti we. k, jrooils
for uu. Fail UIHI Winter trmie semi 1"> cout- for
smiir'eiiiul piutienlars. HUDSON MF(i, C<>.,
A>7 fe?v.SJi Ave., JNuw VQUK.
Ml 1.1.11 KIM
MARBLE WORKS
_
The Oldest,
-
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most 'Reliable
Establishment,
in tlii- part of lYunsylv*,....,*
mm Mf
M ®
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in the must
artistic style and of the best
material.
.11l work warranted and
put an in the most substan
tial manner.
g'/i 'Our prices are so low
that if wilt pay persons in
need oj marble ivorlc to fire
as a call.
MmiNGER & MSJSSER
proprietors
tilirps east of Bridge, la'ii St.,
Millheim, Pa.
i
LGWisliH mil Tyrone RailrccS Tim]
I, HA \ i; WL. T A" A :i.
C 3 r* y 9
A. M. A. M. r. I. r. M. I'. M
Mont 1 ndoii TC. 1U <i.ro 7.51
I. rt'hinir-f 7." > I"
I'iili* Ground 7 •'!<• I>. !•' 2.".' >
i! 7.1) 10.27
Vvli.i. ir T.r. lO.::". 2. Jo
Miiili!i''iii l' S.I-. ai 11.00 ar 2.v.
le.
Million;,! 8,22 S.'-'H
i '.(Uioiion <"
Wiki r it ttli 8.57 4.
Cherry Run '.US 1.2>
I'owltT 9.25 4.17
I 'd! in II 9.48 0.l i
MllUarlo.is ar.s.i'o
1.i1.W1. HAM \VA i!>.
t I H lO
A. M. 1. M.J
Soring Mills 1.50
Oobmn IH 2.20
i o.\ ler o.'js 2.;ij
liorry Run r. 1H 2.55
■Yik ■( kiin "J . 2.15
Eunrdtoii 7.2' i 2.40
llllinoiit 7.10 8.52
A. M."
liniillbttrß B. f| o 11.45 4.15
!. M.
. ieliHliill }* 8.15 12,10 4.02
, ;.-lil BJO 12.17 4..18
.. :i (bound \ Sf. LTD 12.": #.48 v. M.
I \ MurK • 8.15 12.50 5.10 7.-10
Mom imloiiar. .sar.*..')ar I." ;ir.s,iu ir /.to
• i . ' mil 2 onio' I al Moot.union with Erie
l.iiiv.o I; -.alio I Willi Sen Shorn Express
i .st ;5 a nil 0 u liii 1 >ay Express ami Niagara
!-.> pi i , \V. I ; 7 ami 8 vulli la .t l.iiv Wt st: 0
ami !o with WilliamßjVrt Accommodation
East.
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'rise Great German Remedy
RHEUMATISM,
scur:t'sla. I),V!>priHla, nml all
of (tie Mloiunrli. Hnwrlt, iMood,
Liirr :tn<l Illdnr.oi.
I t 5 It by all D jlerr ia 51 - A\ w, at sft ftits % Bottle.
Propamd and s >l,l at Wholosale by tho
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
Ui Willow Slrrfl, Williniosporl, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
j J elitist ou, Holloway k Co., (102 Arch St.
Smith, Kline A fo.,
: it & .ill NOHTH Till 111) STREET.
PsaawiiS' EiiR.Eaaa|
. H. DOWNS' |
Vegetable Sa1&& mic
il c LIJC E S
* F'r the cure of
*.) Consumptioa,Cou^,Cclds,Catarrh,
p j Crcup, Asthma, Henris?, Hoarseness, t J
> InSaenaa, Spitting Bleed, Brenchitis, : i
IJan 1 all 2.i- :v <s of <ho Throat, Chest, and §
' - fu< irjs. Jnall where this Elixir
usc'i Its tSicacy ir t.t ouco mouifested, coa-
- ' vjnciag the mo.-t 'ucredulous that {75
CONSUMPTION
£.• is r.tit in r.il le, if ]>: m; or'y at;ended t<> 2*3
Atiiscomu, nco.nent it is hut a slight irritn
t'** tin-, of the ii liibrano whi. li core:-# the Longs;
* t . i 1 inllai.,'ion wheatio eengk is rather
, > 5-y,i, •!: ... - in 1 thej'ulsemorefreqnent,the
4 S hi-i-ks fltt-h tacdchill-niorecommon, Tliis
' I7i\ir i.i curing the u' 'Vo COfE] laintß, oper
\ ntoa so as 1o r< tn no all morbid
f tloas Diiil tiifln mut lon f,om the lungs
' §*Mo liternrht-re, nr.d finr.Uj e\p 1 them from SB
j Lp>| -he ' M. It fa ilitatc 4 csiK-ctoration.
ri It heals the ulcerated surfaces Bj
. .out i lit-vt-: the rough and n. .hv •• the Lrrath- \- j
| 7 ing < n-y. It supports the strtu , h r.tnl at tliop
iuioUuio ro luces the fever. It i> free from So*
t trougopiat( and astringent at. . wldcliare L .
I ' " ofso drying a nature as to I .'ingrcatdangerof §:', i
i icstn.yiiig t! c patient; whereas this medicine ■■
i never dries o>- op<? (lie cough, but, by remov- pAw
| . J inif llie CAfss, consequently, when thorough M|
' Is cut .I t'.o palicnt is well. Send address for
pauiuli'.'t gtvl (-full directions, free.
j i lico l": c. ,50 cis., end >l.i>' per lottlo. FJ
BOLD EVERYWHERE, Hj
j j 3D5E7, JOHSSOS k LORD, Trofs., Burlingtwi. Yt.
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OUT THIS OUT!
A MAXE S SIOKS4O WE E E R K. j
We have stores in 15 leading 1 Cities,
fr vn which onr agents obtain their supplies quickly.
<;r F ptories and Principal Ofileon are at
l.i-ie, P.J. Bend for onr Nov Cnt(tl*(*o ana
terms to agents Address
f> n fjfl r flffri I D! 3 Spring; Carden St.
l/lt IVI LllrfElLL PHILADELPHIA,PA.
ty •- Patent causes before the Patent Ofhcejj
I and the Courts. Reasoanble terms. Opinionastol
|eateivtubDity^fre^^harge^^cn^o^ircular^J
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Pennsylvania Anricuitural Works, York, Pa.
ADDTWI, ▲. B. I'A IF U '•
STEAM ENCIXEB,
A. B. FAaQTTBAR, York P
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iMud lr Illuatrated C.ulogsa in
Vertical Ungfncs.wi"
Jwitiu.ut wicri.,rcry 25 3 a
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and com pie to la everj* _ a L y
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THE FA BQI'IIAB%EPAIUTOR
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Addrem A. B. WABQtJBUB, Tor*. Pe.
FAXa'JEi.2 nrCTHTS 00317 PLAi'Tia
* W.rr.iit-d ine Le- (com .irnpperana mow
foe fertllzer dl.irlLutor in tJS
f fIMHW wot 14. FfVD
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DR. JOHN BULL'S
Sffltt'sTncSfiQ
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVB* and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. •/
The proprietor of thi# celebrated medi*
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the public for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilla
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western and
Southern country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion that in no cast
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 cure, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been checked, more especially
in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Bhould
the patient, however, require a cathartic
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULB'f
i VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suF
ficient.
BULL'S &AKSAPARILLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous affections —the King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORK
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
! candy drops, attractive to tho sight and
| pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN :BU£.l*'S
SMITH'S TOViC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARiLLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Roniodicj oi iho Day.
I'liMtsgai onira, 631 Hain SA,.4uOLTYILLE, KV.
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Send FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory,
D. S. MORGAN & CO.,
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