Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 01, 1884, Image 4

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    Prming: in Mexico.
Iry little progress has been made
He method of farming in Mexico,
Bnany of the implements being crude
and of a pattern in use centuries ago.
As nearly all the cultivation is done
by irrigation crops are much more
certain than in some districts of the
United States. The British Mail says
that the plows used are wooden ones,
like those used in ancient Egypt,made
of a straight piece of nicsquit timber a
yard long, pointed at one end and
wedge-shaped at the bottom. On top
of this is set at an angle of say 25 de
grees, a long pole,which is tied to the
horns of the oxen ; on the rear end a
single upright stick serves for the han
dles by which the "peon" guides his
plough. With this primitive instru
ment the husbandman ploughs a gut
ter about three inches deep and five
inches broad at the top, and his work,
except sowing and covering, is done.
When the wheat is cut and housed
and stacked [and this is done in April
and May], it is spread upon an adobe
floor surrounded by a wall of adobe
six feet high,and upon this are turned
in a number of wild horses from the
range.Young boys keep them running
around until the grain is trodden out,
and then the mass is thrown upon an
other floor on a level with the top of
the wall. Here it is cast up with
wooden paddles into the air and the
grain separated from the straw and
chaff by the wind. Nearly all the
food eaten by the thousands of people
in this country consists of grain.
There are no small mills, very few
mills of any size and no mills for
grinding corn. All the poor and most
of the well-to-do eat corn, and to re
duce it to meal they must each for his
own family pound the corn with one
rock upon another.
'Yes, indeed,' said the high-school
girl to her brother Jim, 'in this affair
I obtained the gibbosity on Amy.'
'You did what ?' inquired the boy.
'Obtained the gibbisotv—the pro
tuberancy, you know.'
'ls it anything to eat ?' was the
next question.
'Oh dear, no, you stupid boy—
merely a figure of speech—what you
call 'got the bulge,' only that is horid
slang.'
Carelessness of Letter Writers.
Out of the 4,440,822 pieces of mail
matter which were sent to the Dead
Letter office last year, more than 34,-
000 contained checks, money, etc., to
the amount of about $1,030,000.
These letters, of course, were those
which, for want of a proper address
failed to reach those for who they
were intended. But many letters
which reach their destination fail of
their effect through equal carelessness
on the part of their writers. The pub
lisher of a Boston magazine states his
experience thus :
"Letters are received requesting
change or discontinuance, but dated
nowhere, or without signature, copies
of our magazine are returned with
nothing to show whence they come ;
envelopes, directed and stamped, are
received with no letters inside. Occa
sionally money is received with noth
ing to indicate where it comes from,
or from whom, and not infrequently
the post office stamp is so indistinct
that it cannot be read.'' Let all then
be careful, for these mistakes are not
all the result of ignorance, but of care
lessness. Remember that the most
important part of a business letter is
the address and signature of the writ
er.
A Successful Book Agent.
Retired Book Agent—'Whv,howdc
do, Jinks 1 How spruce you are look
ing. What business are you in now V
Jinks—'Same old business—sel ling
books.'
'What ! still a book agent V
'Yes.'
'And alive V
'I seem to be.'
'Well, I can't understand it. Since
1 got out of the hospital I have given
up books.'
'I keep on and making $20,000 a
year.'
'How do you manage to escape
death ?'
'Easy enough I first introduce my
self as an agent of Mr. O'Donovan
Rossa and ask for a subscription to
the dynamite fund.'
'People refuse, of course V
'Certainly. Then I take out of my
pocket a can of brickdust, labeled in
big letters 'Dynamite,' and begin to
expatiate on its merits.'
'Yes.'
'They beg me to handle it carefully
and put it away. Then I place it in
my coat-tail pocket.'
'Oh ! oh !'
'After that I open my samples and
talk book to them until they buy, and
they don't dare ask me to set down,
neither do they dare to kick me out.'
Lewisinrg and Tyrone Railroad Time
Table.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
1 .1 5 7 9
A. M. A. M. r. M. P. M. 1. M
Mont an don 705 >.40 2.05 0.00 7.6
Lewisburg 7.2.1 10 05 2.20
Fair Ground 7.30 10.1.'1 2.2
Weill 7.10 10.27 2.35
Viokslmvu 7.45 10.30 2.40
Mifliiubutg 8.00ar11.00 ar 2.55
le. 3.n. r >
Millinont 8.22 3.28
Laurel ton 8,33 3.40
Wiker Kun 8.57 4.00
Cherry Kun 0.15 4.23
Fowler 9.35 4.17
Coburn 9.48 s.oft
Spring Mills.irlo.ls ar. 5.30
LEAVE EASTWARD.
2 4 6 8 lO
A. M. P. M.
Spring Mills 6.50 1.60
Coburn li 18 2,20
Fowler 0.28 2.33
Cherry Kun 0.48 2.65
Wiker Knn 7.05 3. 1n
Lauretton 7.30 3.40
Millmont 7.40 3.52
A M."
Mifflinburg • 8.00 11.45*" 4.15
P. M.
Vicksburc 8.15 12.10 4.32
Bielll 8.20 12.17 4..'18
Full' (iioiliul A. M. 8.30 12.31 4.4< P. M.
Lewisburg 6.35 8.15 12.60 5.10 7.30
Montaudonar. 6.45ar.9.00nr 1.05ar.5.20ar 7.40
No*. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie
Mall West; 3 ami 4 with Sea Shore Lxpiess
East: 6ami ( with Day Express and Niagara
Express West ; 7 and '8 with Fast Line West ; 9
and 10 with WiUiatu.sport Accommodation
East.
THE SEWING MACHINE WORLD
Revolutionize} by Ibe Introdßction of tbe
IMPROVED
WHITE SEWI\(i "MA(III\E,
Tbc Kim of all Sewini Machines.
Conceded by all experts to be the finest ma
cltiue ever placed on the market. The only
machine in the world with an
AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER,
with which a CHILD can wind n bobbin a
evenly as a spool of cotton Is wound.
The ONLY Machine with a
Practical Embroiderer,
with which BEAFTIFULWOHK can be done
The ONLY Machine with a
HEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT.
The "WHITE' has a
Self-Setting Needle, Self-
Threading throughout, .Jit
Bearing Adjustable, Case
Hardened and of Steel.
The "WHITE" has no Coo WHEELS, which nro
1 only used in the cheaper grades of machines,
therefore soon become noisy and hard-running.
Be sure and
—EXAMINE THE WHlTE—
before buying a sewing machine.
ma-ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED A T REASONABLE RA TES.
4es~Oils, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS always
on hand.
I also keep the Best Quality of
LADIES',MISSES'a CHILDREN'S
FINE SEWED DRESS SHOES
C. G. BRIGHT, Agent,
AARONSBURG, PA.
itiiiiiii
D. I. BROWN,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE, &c.
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
■ ♦ ♦
JltsT'Repairing done at short notice
by practical workmen.
■ ♦ _____
Spouting a Specialty
Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson
MILLHEIM PA.
MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, con
tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade
Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada,
England, France, Germany, etc. lfand Book about
Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years'experience.
Patent sobtained throutzn MUNN & CO. are noticed
in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and
most widely circulated scientific paper. f3.2ba year.
Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in
formation. Specimen copy of the .Scientific A mer
it--. ii sent free. A rtdress MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN OHice, 201 Broadway, New York.
■
WANTED— LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW
fancy work at their homes, in city or count
ry, and earn 86 to 82 per week, making goods
for our Fall and Winter trade Send 15 cents for
swnpte and particulars. HUDSON MFG. CO. I
2vt &U.TH AVE., NEW YORK.
ELI AS LUSK. F. D. LITSE
Elias Luse & Son's 1
pLANING -g[ILL,
in the rear of the Ev. Church, Pen Street,
MILLHEIM, PA.
ALL KINDS OF
PLANING MILL WORK
SUCH"AS
Doors, Window Frames
& Sash, Shutters &
Blinds, Siding, Brackets,
Stair Rails,
Balustrades, Verandahs,
AND ALLjsTYLES OF
HSAOTTLDIIfcT Gr
made to order at Iho most reasonable prices.
A share of public palroniige respectfully o
llcitod. 36-Iy
r |M
Iron favors. Steel Bearings, Bias® TARE BEAM. H <v
BE pais Tim PHTiuui. J i
FoM on trial. W.rrrautu 5 yvara. All *a IJW- |i J
fu: five took, ad.lre.na M /
JONtS CF BIK6HAMTON,
WJiUiUJUOX, A.
VicksFloral Guide.
t'o r 18*4 K nn Fcgiuil Hook, of l.'n I'nsre*.
3 Co I or'l I'IIICN of Flower* ami 4
tnbl es.niut more iliun 1007 illu*trlion*
of the choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables,
and l)irecii.:ns for growing. It Is handsome e
nough for the Center Table as a Holiday Pre*
eat. Send on your name and I'ost Office ad
dress, wiih 10 cents, and 1 will send you a copy,
pus tago paid. Tills is m 1 a quarter of its cost.
It is printed in both English and Germm.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the 1" els.
Viek**Seetl ore 1 lie llest In tlie World !
The FLORA t. (i VIDE will tell how to get aud grow
them.
Viek's Floweraud Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa
ges, 6 Colored r'latus, shi Engravings. For ">o
cents in pa per covers; 41.(1) in elegant clot li. I u
German or English.
Viek's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—' 2 Pa
ges.a i oloied Plate in every number and many
Hue hugravings. Price 41.25 a year ; Five Con
ies for 4 .no. specimen Number-- sent for io
cents ;trial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
tf ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Steam Bonding Shops,
{FARMERS' MILLS, PA. j-
All kinds of bonding in wood done
on short notice. Orders filled for
—:R,x:m:S—
of all sizes, and of the best m i tori il.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
TPhaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for price list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
J. B. REAM & SOS.
DOG- OXX:E3.£L:S=
Not wanting a Dec, tend for a
O A. T
iloguc of New?paporr nr.d Magazine-- that clnh with
the FAMILY Stop Thief Scale'—capacity, l nz. to
10 lbs. Price, §l.so—whereby you get a Newspaper
IP OH. ZJOTXI:.Y3X]"G- I
Address, JOhSES OF BINCHAMTON,
BIXOHAKTON, N. V.
DKLAWAKE RIVER UHCMR VL Woipcs,
B AUGII & SONS,
Philadelphia, I'eS. 1, 1- -i.
To farmers <4 Pcnnsy'r tnia :
Gentlemen :—lbe oveer tir nty eight wars ire
hare manufacturedßam-Bone Phosphates and
our brand" have bebome hous usordo in
nearly ereru section of the country. In ninny
com in unities the di maiul.for tlu iu has increas
ed. vl ile in others tin satis hare dee!hie '. on
account of the preferi nee for barer priced poods.
Six years ayo.iindiny that the dtman i for goods
of \oxrer cost had become almost >tnir : rsal, und
baring ficcular ad mat pi - if ruvmut ri I'sm.d
manufacturing facilities. \r • a term in- d to
no el this demand, end introduced a / ll'/.'.V
TY-FlYr. HOLLA li PJIOSPIfA TE, mad, by
a NEW PRO( ESS EXOLVSIV ELY OCR
OWN. The i/uickncss vitii ichieh this Phos
phate sprang into use a many int-lliycnt farmers
vili be shown by the following statement :
Of the Phosphate (hare were sold
1 rithj 187!), 1,2 8? Tons.
" 1880, 3,057 "
1881, 5A47
1882, 8,288 44
1882,10,128 44
The. reports'of the aetion ot'thcfl'. Phosphate
hare been satisfactory in retry case from a wide
inquiry. We want to be informed upon this
point very plainly, as it is our interest to knoic
if the article continues to produce pood results.
We will thank nny farmri. harinp used the 425
Phosphate with disappointing results, tot let us
hear from him with full facts.
Yours truly.
HA UGH ft' SOXs.
ll* 'tiri'mr in.tyF'ii'Pjsggg
I !■■■ FOR MAW &WD BEAST.a !
|2 TH E BEST I
Ilu REMEDY I
y NEURALGIA,
= CRAMPS,
mi Sprains, Bruises,!
| Burns and Scalds, 1
IkseJ iMftllea, Kadicbe, |
E EssM Frosted Feet and!
Ears, and all other |
j Pains and Aches. |
It is a safe, sure , and |
elfeeltial Remedy for p
| Galls, Strains, Scratches, |
I grtrflGfi Sores, !to, t on
HORSES. %
s&i ® ne trial will prove
merits. Its effects are in M
I most cases
k BMSTANTANEOUS. |
Every bottle wan-anted tog]
M rff&nf give satisfaction. Send ad-IS
; dress for pamphlet, free, giv- K|
ki n-ref full directions for theKj
RJ treatment of above diseases, kl
t'SSiisES# Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per
bottle. • Sold everywhere.
' Mtzry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors,
v Lurlington, Vt.
For Sale by 11. H. TOMLINh ON,
Millheim, la.
THE NEW
*
vßmmwzssaEwsim ftz&jsszma
JOIIKWIi STORE
Penn Street, Millheim, Pa.,
is the only exclusive
Books, Stationery ami Variety Store
in 1*01)118 Valley.
We can not pit -ibly begin to enumerate all the
giHuls wo have for sale but there must be a
l0; iiiniii'i somewhere and si> wo^beglu
on
BIBLES,
ami that is|a.wa>s}:i||uooil beginning as woil us a
gouft ending.
Splendid Family Bibles, t'uE
pii Bibles, Teacher's Bi
bles, Sunday Selioo
Bibles, Pres
entation
Bibles.
It will liejto your interest 10 examine tho-elbe.
fore yon go to other places to buy,
Plitrtogr P ph Albums.
From the large Quario Cabinet Album down to
the small Pocket Album holding a dozen
earth. Every style, variety and price.
A large hue of
Autograph Albums,
These are good sellers all the time and are very
suitable for cheap presents.
Scrap Books and Pic
tures,
an endless variety, tlr; llnest and latest styles,
all sizes and prices. In tbls line we claim
to have more novelties than any store in
the valleys.
It will pay von to come and examine our stock of
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
before you buy elsewhere.
PAPE/t, EXVELOPES, CJ /,'/>, S\
pave te hies,
INKS, IXKSTAXES, PENCILS,
SCHOOL HOOKS
PENS, PEN HO LOEItS, SL A 'PES
liLAXK HOOKS,
and in fact anythiny ami everything
in the Hook and Stationery line can
be had at our store.
Come, See and Buy
AT TIIK NEW
JOURNAL STORE
Penn Street
and at the
LOWEST PRICES.
faS.STAHDARD.I T O K"
ynwrqi WAGON SCALES,
wL/ A V hn£i6eir [l LINI Ir, Sim IU- aniir-. Il:.u
I *rre Ho.iin an.) Beam UuX,
i &NGMAMTQk| SBO nnd
jj JOSKS he |>a'.g thrfiY-lelit —l*i Ire#
I I*I.CO Lot l.ieutlnll 111 - putici nra
j 1 •aunuJONESOFBtNQHAMTON,
iii i ii■ Jn Utujii.tuiiuu, x.V,
rrt UK
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
ctob
Printing Oifi.ce
is now sujiplied with
Geoff Chesses
and a lax ye assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
I 11
CIRCULARS,
■ FOSTERS,
and, in shovt, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds <
PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ! ■
I
SEND TO i ]
JOSJBS j
IINCHAWTON '
frcJ Brie# List oi
MILLHEIM I
I
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
j
Most Reliable
Establishment,
in tids part of Pennsylvania.
'^E
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in tlte most
\ artistic style a lid of the best
| material.
j All work warranted and
ipat ap in the most substan
tial manner.
Li- Our prices arc so low
that it wilt pay persons in
1 7iced of marble work to give
! lisa call.
DEININGER & MUSSER
proprietors
Shops east of Bridge, Main St.,
Millheim, Pa.
HEALTH 13 WEALTH?
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I cults llnttu'iri:.', Co , i? :hn ftlt' J.:,.:. i •
| mn ttht-.e ujLiji ri>cr:nt >.l h'.i r-t .■ un annrj f,.i ••
| caaaica. EISMEn & f.Y^NDSL3ON,
t Street, ?'•'-.!!"•rioi.-vitts. p,i, [
D. H. Lenker,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
_A_ARONSBURG,
Chamber Suits, Uureaus, Lounges>
Jludsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables, Breiikfast Tables, Dininsj
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs.
Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Hair .M a tresses, every style of Mould
ings l'or Picture Frames. Frames of
any size made to order.
Undertaking a Speciality.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 36-ly
SPECIAL Bargains
FOIt THE
siFEiztra- TE-A-IDIE)
AT
J.R.SMITHCO
(LIMITED,)
MILTON, FA.,
Nos. 110, 112 & 1)4, Front Street,
Musical Instruments, Furniture, Carpets,
China, Silverware, and House Furnishing
Goods Generally.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
t
-3091 DOWNS' ELIXIR.HBH
| N. H. DOWNS' I
Vegetable Balsamic
ELIXIR
For the cure of
gjl Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, gi
gj Croup, Asthma, Bleurisjr, Hoarseness, ||
M Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, I
jaJ ami all diseases of iho Throat, Cheat, and
J Lungs. In all cases where this Elixir i- Kg
C-2 Ua iU cfficac r i" at once manifested, con- p
j OM vincing the most incredulous that g
CONSUMPTION S
jjj is not incurable, if properly attended to ££
w At its commencement it is but a slight irrita- CO
tion of the membrane which covers the Lungs;
SS an inflamatlon, when tlie cough is rather g
dry, local fever,an<l the pulse more frequent,the
Fi cheeks flushed and chills more common. This "J
Elixir In curing the above complaints, oper-?®
t 9 ates so us To remove all morbid irrita- Bfl
Lt| tions ami iaflnmation from the lungs Kn
nv'i to the surface, and finally expel them from B8
j&ifl the system. It facilitates expectoration.
p| It heals the ulcerated surfaces
|£2 and relieves the cough and makes the breath- H
■Ring easy, It supports the strength and at them
''SS -amo time reiluces the fever. It Is free from H
ftrongopiate and astringent articles, which are ■■
m ofso drying a nature as H
j|H destroying the patient; whereas this medicine
?£■ never dries or stops the cough, hut, by reniov- H
H ing the CAl'se, consequently, when the cough H
£>3 is cured the patient is well. Send address lor spl
Ma pamphlet giving full directions, free.
gl| Price 3o eta., 00 cts. : and SI .00 per bottle.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
HE TRY, JOHSSOS ft LORD, !Projs.. Burlington. Vt. I
tSSi DOWNS' ELIXIfMKKi
For Sale byl[ IT. TOMLIXSON,
MiUheim, Pa.
C OT\SU\VTV&I3I VTTGa
YJSSSSSSfV; JJ'lJy | lo
In ufteu-.-S ofthc IlitKxl.sUa unJ I'.nnn.— Xrout TicUUlly,
\n)totrnrT, Orcicla Woslaosi. Uoacrrbn-a, 8j pkllllie ar.u
Crrrarial AflVr.lon.. Scientific treatment; safe and sure
remedies. Deformities Tr.\-.{wL Cad or write for list of
questions to Ivnii'vv ■. ,1 by t fur* Retiring treatment by mail.
(Prrwtnt f alTcrta r fre.ia rnp'oreehonM cetvd Ikelr addrem.%
and Irara Kcmethtiut'otlirir a.'.vaatace. '
Ao.trrs* !"••. 0. f . I sl>. ttfiK, r-rs'l ami rtiTslrian In Tharge
< T.'ral t;, t...ore-. I ■ •"-lte.f ) Lur.:vV s,. lon Is. Eo.
Successor to l'r. Lutt i'. -.Kjnsa y. L-i a Winked SO Years.
CUT THIS OUT!
A MAKE S SI 5 IS S4O WEEK.
We have stores In 16 leading Cities,
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Factories and Principal (iftircH are at
Eric, Pa. Send for our New Catalogue and
terms to agents Address
MSJ rriUCi 1 013 Spring Carden St.
I Hi LUVCLL PHILADELPHIA,PA.
Epec.alty:- Patent causes before the Patent OflQcel
md the Courts. Reasoanble terms. Opinionastoj
atentability, free of charge. Send for circular. |
sloo© REWARD
For imj tuSu liutllnc ami rivalling lit fur - made
_ m.ll Lct *<uvicli Clover 8d in one ZV-V
a. th, Tj s vßcto'
S
NEWARK. O. *
_J. I ■' l m- 11 BEND TO
BINGHAMJOIf
;*™B Premiumsgiveaw?S
the JONES SCALE
and free Price List o
OR, JOHN BULL'S
/SMWoMcSyii
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
The proprietor of thie celebrated medi
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the publio for
thg SAFE, 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 country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion that in no case
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 ease
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. Dsn
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
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 FILLS will be suf
fieient.
BULL'S 3ARSAPAR3LLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous affections—the King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JCEIISr BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Ramodiao of the Day.
PiB?ii>ai 013 cc, 831 Msiu St., LOUISVILLE, KY.
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Smith's German Olio i
The Great German Remedy
—FOR—
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Dyipeptla. and all Diseases
of the Ntomarh, Bowels, Blood,
Liver and Kidneys.
For Sale by ail Dealers in Medicine, at 50 Cents a Bottle.
Prepared and sold at Wholesale by the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
33 Willow .Street, Willianisport, Pa.
AGENCY:
Jolmstoii, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St.
Smith, Kline A Co.,
309 & 311 NORTH THIRD STREET.
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