Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 15, 1884, Image 4

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    THE CRAZIEST CRAZE.
u Who is that young man ?"
"The one leaning against the show
case ?"
"Yes the same."
"He looks like a dude or a fashiona
ble loafer, but he is really a dotectiye,
placed here to watch the ladies."
"To prevent stealing ?"
"Oh, no ; the ladies who visit our
establishment do not steal. They spe
culate. They carry small scissors with
them and snip pieces out of the cur
tains, draperies and even each other's
cloaks and dresses. They cannot help
it. The crazy quilt rage has become a
maniac, and now that the storekeeper
will no longer give samples, and they
have begged all the neckties and pieces
from their friends,they just appropriate
a patch from everything they see. I
know a dozen ladies who have elegant
garments ruined by a piece cut out.
One lady wore a blue velvet brocade
suit to church, and when she got home
one of the tails of her basque coat was
gone. She thought some eyil-minded
person had done it to distress her, but
a few days after she discovered the
piece in the block of a crazy quilt."
The gentleman was one of the pro
prietors of a large and elegantly appoin
ted establishment on Woodward aven
ue. and while he talked he watched a
beautiful giil who lingered near the su
perb plush drapery of one of the por
tieres. The young man leaning against
the show case also watched her in a
sleepy, indifferent way, but ready to
spring and stop ber hand if he saw a
suspicious movement.
"But," said the representative of the
press, "these are l.idies of position and
wealth. They cau buy all the pieces
they want for a crazy quilt."
"Ah 1 that's all you know about it.
There is not a bit of pleasure to them
in what they call commercial patch
work. It is like smuggling. There
must be a spice of adventure in it, and
there is. They beg all the old Knight
Templar badges, menus or mottoes
printed on ribbon, bookmarks, neckiies
—why, a bashful man is actually afraid
to call on a lady, alie demands so much
of his wardrobe—and odds and ends
obtained by the most hazardous pro
ceeding.
"I have no doubt a pocket-book fill
ed with money would be no temptation
to those ladies, but an old-gold satin
lining in a man's coat sleeves will be
cut out aDd appropriated without a
struggle. 'Tis true,'tis pity, pity 'tis,
'tis true," and the disgusted proprietor
reached into bis coat pockets after a
handkerchief. It was gone, and so
were the pockets. They had been qui
etly abstracted while he was explain
ing the modua operandi of the crazy
quilt business, and as they were blue
satin they no doubt form a harmonious
discord by this time in a demented
Well. D'ye Accept.
When Archbishop Moore died, Man
ners Sutton was Bishop of Norwich
and also Dean of Windsor. He was at
that moment residing at his deanery,
and was entertaining a party of friends
at dinner. In the middle of dinner the
butler came up to him with an excited
face.
"Beg pardon, my lord, a gentleman
wishes to see your lordship directly,but
he won't giye me his name."
"Nonsense!" said the Bishop. "I
can't come now, of course."
"The gentleman says it is very im
portant—very important, indeed, my
lord—or he wouldn't disturb you."
"Well," said the Bishop, somewhat
crossly, "ask him to wait a few min
utes till I have finished my dinner."
"Beg pardon, my lord," said the but
ler, persistently, and with some confi
dence, "but you had better see the gen
tleman directly."
The Bishop, amazed at the man's
coolness,made an apology to his guests,
and went into the next room, where he
was still more amazed to find King
George 111, who as usual, was breath
less and rapid.
"How d'ye do my lord ?—how d'ye
do ?—eh—eh ? Just came to tell you
Archbishop of Canterbuiy is dead
died this morning—want you to be new
Archbishop, you kno\4— new Archbish
op. What d'ye say, eh—eh ?"
The Bishop stood dumbfounded, and
the King broke in again, "Well,d'ye ac
cept, eh—eh ?"
Tne Bi shop had by this time recover
ed himself sufficiently to bow gratefully
and murmur his thankful acceptance.
"AH right," said his Majesty. "Go
back —got a party, I know —very glad
you accept. Good night—good night."
And with that he bustled away.
The fact was that he had anticipated
exactly what happened. Mr. Pitt came
down to his Majesty next mrrning to
inform him that the Archbishop was
dead, and to recommend to his Majesty
Bishop Prettyman (Tomlin) for the ya
cant primacy. The King, who had
rather too much of Prettyman at Mrs.
Pitt's hands, resolved to be first in the
field,and was now able to tell his Prime
Minister that he had already apjiointed
the Bishop of Norwich.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken or
your r£st by a sick child suffering and crvins
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once
AND GET A bottle ot MRS. W INSLOW'S SOOTHING
STBCP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, its valutj is
incalculable, it will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers
there Is no mistake about it. It cures dvsenterv
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wftid colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to tfie whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
ers in the United State, and is for sale by all
d niegists throughout the world. Price 25
coats a bottle.
CRAZY PATCHWORK!
Having ft large assortment of remnants anil
pieces of handsome brocnoed silks, satins and
velvets, we are putting them up in assorted
bundles and furnishing them for "'Crazy Catch
work 'Cushions, Mats, Tidies, &n . Si. I*irk
age No. I—ls a handsome bundle of exquisites
silks, satins and brocaded velvets (all different).
Just the thinii for the most su wrb pattern fan
ey work. Sent postpaid to 50 cents tn postal
note or 1-cem stamps Package No. ti -Con
taining three times as much as package N<>. I.
Sent postpaid for SI.OO. These are all of the
veryjinest quality and cannot be equalled at
any other silk works in the C. S, at three times
our prices- They will please any lady. One
order always brings a dozen more, ailtc*'
manual ol' Fancy, with TO lllustra ons and
full instructions for artistic fancy work, hand
somely bound, postpaid St) ets. ( )r<ier note
Address, Tun KoiUi STKK SII.K CO . Koehestcr.
N. Y. 17-St
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term beglnw Jan. I,
This institution is located in one of the most
heautifulund healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students ol both
sexes, and offers the following courses of study:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2. A Full Scientillc Course of l our Years.
3. A Latin Scientific Course.
4. The following SPECIAL COURSES. of two
years each following the first two years of
the Scientific Course (a) AtJUICCLTCKF. ;
(b) NATURAL lllS'iOlt 1 : (o) CHEMIS
TRY AND I'HVSIOS; (d) CIVIL ENUIN
KERINQ.
5. A short SPECIAL COT USE in Agriculture.
t>. A short SPECI AL CoCKSE in Chemistry.
7. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course.
8. SPECIAL CO USES are arranged to meet the
wants of individual students.
Military drill Is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informalionuddress
GEO. W. ATHRRTOX. PRESIDENT,
lyr STATE cot LEGK, CENTRE CO. ,Pa
THE SEWING MACHINE WORLD
Revolntionized Dy the Introduction of the
IMPROVED
WHITE SEWIMi MACHINE,
" The Kins of all Sewini Machines.
Conceded by all experts to bo the finest ma
chine ever placed on the market. The only
machine in the world with an
AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER.
with which a CHILD can wind a bobbin as
evenly as a spool of cotton is wound.
The ONLY Machine with a
Practical Embroiderer,
with which BEAFTIFUI.WOKK can lie done
The ONLY Machine with a
HEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT.
The "WHITE" has a
Self-Setting 'eedle, Self-
Threading throughout, All
Bearing Adjustable, Case
Hardened and of St eel-
The "WHITE" has no Coo WHEELS, which are
only used in the cheaper grades of machines,
therefore soon become noisy and liard-runlung.
Be sure and
—EXAMINE THE WHITE—
-before buying a sewing machine.
**~A LLSEUTXG MACIUXES
REPAIRED A TTTKASOXAIILE RA TES.
OILS, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENT- always
on hand.
I also keep the Jiest Quality of
LADIES\MISSP:S'* CHILDREN'S
FINE SEWED DRESS SHOES
C. G. BRIGHT, Agent,
AARONSBURG, PA.
***** * * * *
D. I. BROWN,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE, Sec.
■ ■ ■ ■
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
done at short notice
by practical workmen.
Spouting a Specialty
A
Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson
MILLHEIM PA.
CUT THIS OUT I
A ISAKE S Sls IS S4O week. !
We have stores in 15 leading- Cities,
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Factories and Principal Offices arc at i
Erie, Pa. Send for our New Catalogue and
terms to agents Address
My I fttfEl | 913 Spring Carden St. I
I IMS LUICLL PHILADELPHIA,PA. '
LewisMrg anil Tyrone Eailroatl Time s
Table.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
13 5 7
A. M. A. M. I*. M. R. M. I'. M
Montnndon 7 fis 0.40 2.05 b.imi 7.55
Lewisburg 7.25 10 05 '2.20
Fair (! round 7.10 10.13 2.25
IMehl 7.40 10.27 2.35
Vlekshurg 7.15 18.3d 2.40
Milllinburg 8.00arll.oi) ar 2. V.
le. 3 u5
MUlniont 8.22 3.28
Laurel ton 8.33 3.40
Wiker l.'un 8.57 4.00
Cherry Run 0.15 4.25
, Fowler 0.35 4.47
I Colli!I'll 0.43 s.oft
Spring Mills.tr 10.15 nr.5.30
LEAVE EASTWARD.;
2 4 tt N 10
A. >[. I'. M.
Spring Mills 3.50 1.60
Unburn fi 13 2.20
Fowler 0.2S 2.33
Cherry Uuu d.43 2.65
Wlker Bun 7.05 3.15
Laurelton 7.30 3.40
Millmont 7.40 3.52
A. M.
Miffllnburg 8.00 11.45 4.15
R. M.
Viekshurg.,,,.... 8.15 12.10 4.;2
Biehl 8.20 12.17 4.38
Filil- GiOIIIId A. XI. 5.30 12. 33 1.48 l". M.
I.ew isliurg 0.35. n.45 12.50 5.10 7.30
Motitiindonnr. fl.lsiir.y.oonr 1 .<>s av. 5,20 w 7.40
No-*. ! and 2 eon no -t at Montaudon with Erie
Mail West; 3 aud 4 with Sea Shore Express
East ; 5 and 0 with Day Express and Niagara
Express West; 7 and S with East Lino West;
ami hi with William.snort Aeeonunodatioii
East.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
keep the largest stock in the county
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
TIIF. l!OSS CLOTIII KIIS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a dis
ored state of the Stomach and Bow- 9
els, when the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S 1
lICEME BIT®
Will give immediate relief, jl
After constitution follows)
Biliousness, Dyspepsia, y
Indigestion, Diseases of a
the Kidneys, Torpid Liverg
Rheumatism, Dizziness, S
Sick Headache, Loss of i
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-i
oplexy, Palpitations,!
H Eruptions and Skin Dis-i?
peases, etc., all of which these
Eg Bitters will speedily care by removing the mute. fa
BH Keep the Stomach, Botceh, an.l bijeztire Or j ihj H
£flt'<7<xxf irorkinj order, and perfect health vj
j2 Will b the result. LstdiOS *nd others
Spa ject to Sick Koadache will find relief La
B and permanent euro by the t>eof these Bitters jfl
Hj Being tonic nnd mildly purgative they |3
FL PURIFY TIIE BLOOD.LL
9 Price 25 cts. per bottle.
Hj For Kile by nil dealers iu medicine. SendLj
£3 address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. I
B HENRY, JOHNSON & LORD,Props., fiurliitgfon, Vt. ra
For Sale by II 11. 7<>Ml IXSOX,
Mil Ih aim, Fa.
Iron Levers. Steel Beßticgs, Braes TARf BCf M U
JOXts, me PAYS THE FKte:;i. 3 A
told on trial. Warrants & yeuiu. Ailki-ca&j low- I • I
for tree book, address . M J
JONES GF BINGHAMTOH, J
Mii(.in ah'A'.X. .x,
Vick's Floral Guide.
For
.1 Colored l'nteH of Flottrrs antl Vege
table*.nn<l more than lot/7 11luMration*
of the choicest Flowers, Hants nnd Vegetables,
and Directions for growing. It is handsome e
nougli for the Center Table as a Holiday I'res
ent. tendon your name and I'osf Office ad
dress, with 10 cents, and 1 w ill send you a copy,
postage paid. Tills is mta <iuarter of its cost.
It is printed in both English and Germm.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the lu cts.
Vick's Seeil are the Ilest ia the World !
The FLORAL GUIDE will tell how to get and grow
them.
Vick's Flower and Veget able Garden, 175 Pa
ges, 6 Colored Flat.is, 5 m Engravings. For 50
cents in paper covers; 41.00 in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Pa
ges.a Colored Plate in every numbc r and many
line engravings. Krice 41.25 a year : l ive Con
ies for 4"'.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10
cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VIGK,
tf ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Steam Bending Shops,
{FAIt M Kits' .MILLS, I'A. }
All kinds of licnding in wood done
on short notice. Orders filled for
—!R/iA/cs--
of all sizes, and ol' the best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for ] rice list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
J. B. BEAM
DOOr- CHEAP
Not wanting a Dog, send for a
O A. T
alogue of Newspapers and Magazines that clnb wi'h
,4?i f ;o l ) Thief Scale—capacity, i oz. to
10 Jus. 1 rice, sl.so—w hereby you get a Newspaper
FOR BTOTHIIVG 2
kddresß, JONES OF BiNCHAi^TGN,
BINOUAMTOW, N. Y.
ELIAS LIJSE, F. I). LUSK.
Elias Luse & Son's
pL AMINO If ILL,
In the rear of the liv. 0 Larch, IVn street,
MILLHEIM, PA.
ALL KINDS OF
PLANING MILL WORK.
M <ll* AS
Doorej Window Frames
& Sash, Shutters &
Blinds, Siding, Brackets,
Stair Bails,
Balustrades, Verandahs,
AND ALLjSTYLES OF
[VCOTXLTDIILTGr
made to older at the most r< asoiialde inioes.
A share of public pttrotiago re peetfully so
llelted. JKI-ly
D. H. Lenker,
MANUFACTUHEU AND DEALER IN
jAARONSBURG, PA.
Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
. tlire, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs.
Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Ilair Matresses, every style of Mould
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of
any size made to order.
Undertaking a Speciality.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 30-1 y
U.S. STANDARD. 5 TON
TONF'S WAGON SCALES,
W WAI leeiw l ou l.'Vnrl, BlSrl l.*i luc. Hi.**
OJP* Tre llnam au.l Be.m Bos,
BhGHAMTGK SGO and
JONES lie !>• llicfrt-iffht —!•■. !h o
I'rloe Lll mention tills pei-.T ou.l
, .JdrsM JON£S OF BINGHAM TO *.
ijti-TTT-JgßK' in■ mat CJitMfteeuutuu, .X.
rpiiK
MILLHEIM JOURNAL'
JOB
Printing Office
is now supplied with
POOD
and a lavyc assort menl of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
RILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
ROSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
JOKTES
i ' H C " AMT ?"r
uud free Price Litl of
- ■ are—V-. scales.
.. ALTS!
| '
" - •' ■ ■. •• ■ i
Kit. E. r. \V 's R s: AMI T:?KAT3ES, a
t'.rnnu-n i f.ir U.wVt,DUJ<utcx Omvntaloae,Kits,
Ni-iV'U., f.'nur.i!i;la. l!> Herv ■■ , IV.M.t<6li.>!) Cii •.
l■ y 111 une of ah-.i:ii.l t.r v.. V*..'- M- litnl 11 -
K •• •■ :. ' " c.: .. tir, ■ In | . . anj
Iv ""I ■ j i .■ l.i-.'.i.io <) I \ ?,
M. ';• '.*<••• biviiiu. i ■ ■••S3
•Ctl n I •' ••'■■ '. : ■■ ■.,,■■ ■ t ti l|. n tif D.j brats,
• •• • Jl,' ii i...t r italasoc wwtti'a
trcttiii nt .! n '..'3. cr t'... ij.'S.'j nr !?•', r.< :it by n-'.ip'.o
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V' in A. J l "\ C - \ -y
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L ' ''' ' '*aacfe, rartatit'i® feii'ii. MU. I §
g illivdl m u;:uli rcc(.i]it ,i; ">J cenls. lllliUT|>aß3ed lor 1 I
Scuwrcii. EISWZFI & |
Streot. Phitadetphlaj Pa. j '
MILLHEIM
- - *
tmm ®obks
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment,
in this part >f Pennsylvania.
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
7
manufactured in the most
urtis tic style and of the best
material.
.Lit work warranted' and
put up in the most substan
tial manner.
Zki'Our prices are so loir
that it will pay persons in
need of marble work to give
us a call,
DEININGER& MUSSER
proprietors
■Shops oast of Bridge, Main St.,
liillheim, Pa.
I" N. H. DOWNS' I
Vegetable Balsamic
For the cure of
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, I
Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, v 3
Influenza, Spiking Blood, Bronchitis,
am! all diseoscsof tho Throat, Chest, ami Hj
Lungs. In nil cases where this Elixir is|j|r.
j," used its cfilcacy i; r.t once manifested, con
mm vincing tho most incredulous that
CONSUMPTION fIS
mis not Incurallo, if properly ntteudod to r2
At its commencement it is Imt a slight irrita- O®
tion of the mctnbrano which covers thoLuugs;
22 then an inflomation, when the cough is rather r
%$£ dry, local fcver.and tho pulse more frequent,the
cheeks flushed ami chill* morscoinmon, This
Elixir in curing tho above complaints, opcr-f,
rj ates so as 1o remove nil morbid irrita- |&B
f" v fitionannd inilamation from tho lungs Kq
'y. to the surface, and finally expel them from tea
By the system. 11 facilitates expectoration.
jb| It. heals the ulcerated surfaces |3
t ,- fi and relieves tho cough and makes tho breath- /j
■Ming easy, It supports tho strength and at the BB
> same time reduces tho fover. I. is free from frS
j& a rong opiate and tatriogent artl which are
53 of so drying a nature nsto be in great danger of
■3 destroying tho patient; whereas this medicine [39
fS never dries or stops tho cough, but, by remov.- HH
sli ing the cause, consequently, when the cough ■
rti' is cured the patient is well. Send address fo; ©3
K pamphlet giving full directions, free,
p; Price 33 cts., 30 cts., and SI.OO per bottle.
SOLD EVERYWHERE,
pa HEXF.Y, JOIDSOX R LORD, Props., Rurllngton, l't. 1|
iimS? DOWNS' EUSLEKS
for Sale by tl It. TOMLINSON,
Mil Ihe im, Pa.
-J. ... RENO TO
C crojxraziis
NWM BiH iP^ ToH
F-'w i**~ Premiumsgivenwitl
the JONES SCALE
and free Price List o
BUNNELL & AIKENS, Bellefonte Ag'ts,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THE
SIPIKLIIsr GTRADE
AT
J.R.SMITH&CO,
(LIMITED,)
I IWIL.TON, FA.,
Nos. 110, 112 & IJ4, Front Street,
,% -
Musical Instruments, Furniture, Carpets,
China, Silverware, and House Furnishing
Goods Generally.
DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
Address, CLOUCH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich.
DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS
BAUtiH & SONS,
Philadelphia , Jfe&.l, ISS4.
To farmers of Pennsylvania :
Gentlemen :—Fbr oreer twenty-eight years tn
have manufactured Rate-Bane Pfiosjthate*. ami
our brands have Iwbome household irorde h
nearly every section of the country. In mant
comm unities fhe demand for them has inereas
ed, while in others the sales have declined, or
account of the preference for loicergwiced yoods
Sir years ago.tinding that the demand for good;
of\ower cost had become almost universal, tmr
haviny pccular advantages of rate materials anc
manufacturing facilities, tee determined ti
meet (his demand, and introduced a TIVEX
TY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, made b; t
a FEW I'ltOf ESS EXCLUSIVELY OUJi
OWN. Tim ijuichncss with which this Phos
phate sprang Into use among intelligent far men
trill be shotcn by the following statement :
Of flic §25 Phosphate then' were sold
During IS7it, 1,287 Tons.
" ' mo, 3,957 "
1881, 5,147
1882, 8,288
188J, 10-128 "
Tltc reports of the action of the <CS Phosphate
hare been satisfactory in every case from a wide
inquiry. H'<? want to be informed upon this
point very plainly, as it is our interest to know
if the article continues to produce good results.
H'e will thank any farmet, having used the $25
Phosphate with disappointing results, tol let us
hear from him with full facts.
lours truly,
BA UGH & SONS.
Coxmxv^vli
i io
In DISEAVJ <-lt! O E.;'" en.! HOBOS.—Nervous Tlcbliltv,
Vapotouir, O-!a V>. .s -, C-.?:.yrr!:a?a, Syphilitic ai u
Mcrenrlnf A':'iv-(!o-.:v. 7 •.:If".o suic n::d sure
icinedie*. Oulb—ukle, ''.••••.•<!. C 1 1 or vrile for list of
questions to be a usv.cre.lo ce;'.:-htg treatment by mail.
(Persons sußViscpfr.- n 7. ..n'uroshon" i send (heir
and learn ;■ luiraaia.e. It la not a truss. J*
Address Pr. 0. 1,. I.aHARCK. P-rs't end PliTsirian In Chare®
Central L to, iwc.l ai., SU Lonis, gio.
guooeseorto L". ISuiti'LiispCiieary. i .tab!isfced 80 Years,
ET3 P). EFoif?- may t>9 iOltl'.u or,
W si Mid KOWLLL & Co's
Newspaper Advertising tmreau (10 Spruce
Sti-eet), where adver- rasa* iff AMM
NEW YORK-
|j|—■■ FOR MAN AND BEAST.
I—m THE BEST
rfj | rnmm EXTERNAP
f j^EEHEDY
I IRUUMHBI,
2 NFIIRALGiA,
'i|= CRAMPS,
I I I Sprains, Bruises,
| _ Burns and Scalds,
I assea Frosted Feet and
Ears, and all other
; : jj Pains and Aches.
$ S feA is a safe, sure, and
* dWfea|lß| effectual Remedy* for
I | Galls, Strains, Scratches,
1 j§ Sores, &c.; on
HORSES.
■ 1 One trial will prove its
8 CbHP merits. Its effects are in
most cases
1 INSTANTANEOUS.
fie Every bottle warranted to
rd Rive satisfaction. Send ad- H
y ■■■ dress for pamphlet, free, gl v. ■
W in? fnil directions for the I
Si arTST** treatment of above diseases.®
RS ■■■■■ Price2s cts.and 50 cts. perl
bottle. Sold everywhere.
Henry, Johnson tt Lord, Proprietors, B
|| Burlington, Vt.
For Sale bij H. H. TO3ILINSON,
Millheirn, Pa.
WAXTED-LADIESTOTAKE OUR NEW
fancy work at their homes, iu city or count
-2 j ry, and earn S® TOSIA per week, making goods
for our Fall and Winter tmde. Send 15 cents for
r 1 sample and particulars. HUDSON MFG. CO.
2<#7 SIVTH Avis., NBW YORK.