Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, June 26, 1884, Image 4

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    I The Great Desert.
Ri A Graphic Picture of Fearful
It; Scenes in Sahara.
t A traveller who has journeyed a-
I cross the great Sahara desert in Afri
! ca, thus describes in the New Orleans
I Times the terrible scenes that he wit
| nessed : Riding five hundred metres
II ill advance of our little troop, the
S horseman who acts as guide directs
jB our way over the dead level of the
I dismal solitude. For the last ten
f minuses he kept his horso at a walk,
i sitting motionless in his saddlo, and
r singing in his own tongue a melan
|| choly, long-drawn chant; with siugu
f larities of Oriental rhyme. We imi
■ tate his 'pace. Then all of a sudden
/ he starts off at a trot, standing in his
■ stirrups erect, with his great bum
|; our floating behind him. And we all
f trot after him, until he draws rein a
| gain to re-commence a gentle pace.
I ask niy comrade .♦
|i. "How can he guide us through
these naked wastes without a single
i| mark to show the way ?"
* But he answered :
|| "There are only the bones of cam-
I els."
| And in fact, every quarter of an
| hour, we came across some enormous
I bone gnawed by beasts, cooked by
I the sun—all white, in strong relief a
■ gainst the sand. Sometimes it was
| part of a leg, sometimes part of a jaw,
I sometimes a part of the vertebral col
li umn. Tho caravans leave behind
r. them every animal they cannot keep
up; and the jackale do not carry all
| the remains away,
k And for several days we continued
, this monotonous voyage,always in the
saddle, always behind the same Arab,
almost without speaking.
Now,one afternoon, as we were ap
. preaching Bou-Saada, I saw, far off,
before us, a great dark mass, made
larger by the mirage,—the form of
which* astonished me. At our approach
5 two vultures flew away. It was a ear
■ cass, still slimp in spite of the heat, —
S glossy as though varnished, with put
rid blood. The chest alone remained;
the limbs had doubtless been torn off
and carried away by the voracious de
vourers of the dead.
"Ah! There are travelers ahead of
us !'* said the lieutenant.
Some hours later we entered a ra
vine, a sort of a defile, a frightful fur
nace, bordered by huge rocks toothed
like a saw—sharp, pointed, ragged,
rabid, in revolt, as it were against the
implacably ferocious sky. Another
corpse was lying there. And a jackal
that had been devouring it flew away.
Then, we passed out of the ra
vine, a gray heap of something before
ua moved; and siowly, at the end of a
[ disproportionately long neck, I saw
he head of an agonizing camel rise
up. He was lying there —and had
been lying for three or four days, per
haps—on his side, dying of fatigue
and thirst. His long members, that
seemed inert, broken, all mixed up to
gether, were stretched upon the fiery
soft. And, hearing us coming, he had
lifted up his head, like a light-house
His forehead, already gnawed by the
sun,was but one wound—one running
sore ; and his resigned gaze followed
us. He did not utter a moan, did not
make the least effort to rise. One
would have thought, that he had seen
•o many of his brothers die in their
long voyages through desolation he
knew to well the merciless of man.
Now it was his turn—that was all!
And we passed on.
qßut when I looked back a long,long
time afterward, I saw still rising up
. 4 from the sand the lofty neck of the
abandoned beast,watching to the end
the last living creatures he could ever
"""St £"* & m' "
behold, passing beyond the horizon.
An hour later it was a dog, crouch
ing close to a rock, with jaws wide o
pen and fangs glittering, incapable of
moving a paw, with eyes fixed upon
two vultures who sat not far off,plum
ing themselves while waiting for his
death. He was so possessed with ter
ror of those terribly patient birds,
waiting for his flesh, that ho nevar
turned his head, and did not even feel
the stones that a saphi flung at him.
And, suddenly at the outlet of a
nother defile, I saw the oasis before
me.
It was an apparition never to be
forgotten. One has traversed endless
plains, climbed mountains all craggy,
bald, calcined, without ever seeing a
tree, a plant; a single green leaf, and
lo !•—right before you, at your very
If feet, is an opaque mass of sombre
verdure—as it were/ a lake of foliage
extending upon the sand. Then,
further on, the desert recommences,
lengthening infinitely to the indefinable
horizon where it mixes with the sky.
Says the Scientific American : "In
consequence of the increasing number
of grave-yard desecrations, the genius
of the inventor has been incited to de-
Yiee means for their defeat. Among
the most recent patterns is one for the '
coffin torpedo,which consists of a can
ister containing powder, halls and a
firing trigger so arranged that on
placing the torpedo within the coffin,
and finally closing the lid, should any
attempt be made to open the coffin the
torpedo will be instantly exploded, a
noise like thunder ensue, and deadly
balls will fly in all directions.
pBNNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term beirins Jan. -1,1884.
This institution is located In one of the most
beautiful ami healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students of both
sexes, ana offers the following courses of study:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2. A Full Seientille Course of Four Years.
:i. A Latin Helen title Course.
4. The following SPECIAL COUKSNB, of two
years each following the first two years <>f
the Scientific Course (a) AtJUICI I I.TU it K ;
(b) NATURAL HISTORY; (el CIIKMIS
TRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL KNGI.V
EKRINO.
f>. A short SPKCIAI. COl RSK in Agriculture.
6. A short SPECIAL CtiURSF in Chemistry.
7. A Classical and Seientille Preparatory Course.
8. SPECIAL COUSES are arranged to meet the
WMlts of individual students.
Military drill is hundred. Expenses for hoard
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. " Young
ladies undercharge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informaliomuldress
GEO. W. ATHKRTON, PKESIDKNT,
lyr STATE tou.EoK, CKNTUECO., Pa
THE SEWING MACHINE WORLD
ReTOlutioaized by the Introdaction of the
WHITE SEWING MACHINE,
The King of all Sewing Machines.
Conceded by all experts to be the finest ma
chine ever placed on the market. The only
machine in the world with an
AUTOMATIC BOBBIN BINDER,
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 BEAUTiriILWOBKcan be done
The ONLY Machine with a
ITEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT.
The "WHITE ' has a
Self-Setting Xcedte, Self-
Threading throughout, All
Bearing Adjustable> Case
Hardened and of Steel.
The "WHITE" has no Coo WHEELS, which are
only used in the cheaper grades of machines,
therefore soon become noisy aud uard-ruuning.
Be sure aiul
—EXAMINE THE WHlTE—
before buying a sewing machine.
ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED A T REASON A RLE RA PES.
4®-OILS, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS always
on hand.
I also keep the Best Quality of
LADIES',MISSES' I CHILDREN'S
FIXE SEWED PRESS SHOES.
C. G. BRIGHT, Agent,
AARONSBURG, PA.
iitii i i i i
D I. BROWN,
DEALER IN
Y * Y
STOVES,
I - v .. ,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE, &c„
I
' i • m ♦
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
K&JT' Repairing done at short notice
by practical workmen.
Spouting a Specialty
Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson
MILLHEIM PA.
CUT THIS OUT!
A ISAKE S SI 5 IO S4O WE"K.
We have stores in 15 leading Cities,
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Factories and Principal OHicci* are at
Erie, Pa. Send for our New Catalogue and
terms to agents Address
MIJ I flllCl I 913 Spring Carden St.
I HI LUF TLL PHILADELPHIA,PA.
YTTANTED-LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW
T V fancy work at their homes, iu city or count
ry,
for our Fall and Winter trade. Send 15 cents for
sample and particulars. HUDSON MFG. CO.
267 Sixth AVK., NEW YORK.
p 11. MUSSEIt,
JEWELER.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
A! 1 work neatly and promptly Exe
cuted.
Shop on Main Street,
Millheim, Pa.
A.W. II AFLU,
Surgeon & Oculist.
Office on Penn Street, South of Lutli. church.
MILLHEIM, I'A
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
keep the largest stock In the county
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
TIIE BOSS CLOTHIERS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN^
I There is no exenso for suffering from I
CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a dis- B
j$ ored state of the Stomach and Bow- ■
■ els, when the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTERS |
MUME SITTERS
Will give immediate relief.
After constipation follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
■ Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-i
Boplexy, Palpitations,
H Eruptions and Skin Dls
- 3eases, etc., all of which these!
jSI Hitters will speedily euro bj removing the cum*.
Keep the Stomach, Bowels, aud bigertieo Organs
Din good trorkiug order, and pcrlect hraltll MB
al will bo tho result. LadiOS D<l others sub- Sjj
Hsadacho w n find relief!
jStj and permanent euro by the uso of theso llitters !
iff ib'ing tonic and mildly purgative tliey I
HPURIFY THE BLOOD. I
Price 25 cts. per bottle.
wSj For sale by all dealers In nntlicino. Send Gj
M address for pamphlet, froc, giving full directions. I
Sfij HESUY, Joli\SUii-L*)kl\Props., liorliogtcn, YL I
SS&TiEWi'ttS'JAttlW: I a
told on trial. Warrant* ft year*. illllutuluw. ■ "1
Vor frj book, address I jj i
JONES OF BiNGHAMTON, /
tuwujuwi, n.
Vick's Floral Guide.
For 1884 In nn Fcgant Hook of 1.7) I'sges
.1 Colored I'ates of Flower** nml Vege
tables,and more than 107 illustration*
of the choicest Flowers, Plants and Yccetables
and Directions for growing. It is handsome e
noogh for the Center Table as a Holiday Pres.
cut. Send on your name and I'ost Office ad
dress, with 10 cent*, and 1 will send you a copy
pastage paid. This is m t a quarter of its cost
It is printed in both Eugllsh and German
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the 10 cts.
Vick's Seed arc the Best in the World !
The FLORAL GUIDE will toll how to get and grow
them.
Vick's Flower and Veget able Garden, 175 Pa
ges, 6 Colored Plata.*, s>j fcingravlngs. For 50
cents in paper covers; id.oo in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Pa
ges.a Colored Plate in every number and many
fine Engravings. Price *1.25 a year : Five Con
ies for s>.oo. Specimen Numbers sent for 10
cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
tf ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Steam Rending Shops,
( FARMERS' .MILLS, I'A. }
All kinds of bending in wood done
on short notice. Orders filled for
—ttT'JULS—
of all sizes, and of the best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for price list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
J. 15. REAM & SON.
DOCS- OjtSSjSwiE 3
Not wanting a Dog, scad for a
O A. T
alogne of Newspapers and Magazines flint clol) with
in B i, 1am l IIjY Stop Thief Sealc—capacity, 1 oz. to
10 lbs. I nee, sl.so—whereby you get a Newspaper
L 3XTO> 3 Z i X2:X3KrcS- I
Address, JOKES OF EIKGHAWITOM,
BIN-QUA JITON, N. Y.
81000 REWARD^
For any machine hulliujC and fit for VflU liun imiVf
market m much Clorcr 6ed in una /vLvl_/ v r
Puapblat
NfWARK MACHINE Co.%7fAhr\
NEWARK, a -firfhfr^"-^' iOAV
ELIAS LUSK. F. I>. LUSF.
Elias Lusc & Son's
fLAKING JJJILL,
In the roar of th* Fv. Cl.uicb, IVn Street
millheim, pa.
ALL KINDS OF
PLANING MILL WOKK.
SUCH* AS
Doors, Window Frames
& Sash, Shutters &
Blinds, Siding, Brackets,
Stair Rails,
Balustrades, Verandahs,
AND ALU STYLES OF
IMZOTTLZDHnTO
made to order at the most reasonable prices.
A share of public paironiip.e respectfully so#
Uctted. 36-ly
D. H. Lenker,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
A.ARONSBURG, IP A.
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.
Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Ilair Matrasses, 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-ly
U.S.STANQARD. C TON
JONES WAGON SCALES,
WUA 'Mttr I l ull Lavora, Start lirarlhr*. llt.M
QP" I Tare De*m and Beam llui,
BkGHAMTDM S6D and
JONKS hn )*>• ttiefrelffht—KM !ir
y k'rtoo Lint mention this pier *twl
J 1 udicJONCS OF BINOHAMTON,
lVIh i M (linsliuuteu, N.l.
rjuiE
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now snjgdied with
Goon^HESSES
and a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
! LETT Ell HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tastg
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
jroivrss
jr-sA* binchamton
Prom i urns giveijrvvhh
HEALTHS WEALTH!
7
C ,T' i- ■av '-'j
Dir. i:. c. '.vim's ;.'i:*:VE ami mum teatxket. a
Riierni'.| ii|teriUe |.r lt>*t> >. i. V !t •<; 1t ... /(•
KCI VKUS Kmraljria. llMilarl'n, Nitvocm i'u. iliatl .il ri. -i- .t
l-ytlm of atrolinl or tatweo, V-'aicofHlm T.J'-i t.'-l I'—
pr.KHlnii.ffotenhig cfi'ie Drain I i.. ulll j
teaiting t Kiaerjf, I'-cnv ;•.! Li-nt:. ; l'r.-ire ill,, Oil .1 p,
Barii'iineiw. Lo,-.i of P-'" er • > lli..r*ex. luv<>: jm.ry I.us. j
Miit .rrtma cauaetl I'" ovvr -yori!. i. ~f i|, 3 t.ra?:i,
•eli-m.q*,, „ r oi-rr-friluicexco. Fnrh t-.>x r.in taina <ne mon'.U'a
tr#etiii,.|,| | R Ik)—, oi six boxes iur Q.l,u; „y jj u ;i jn-e
--paid on rrroljA of price.
WE CUARANTEC CHX RONSO
To enro any rri°c. Wt'l earl, or 'er ree-iv .1 I T 1; , ; f„ r -
boxes, accompanied \> ll C ", we v.'ill <„•;. d 'I..- y>i-' it--. . ru.*
vrittrq guarantee to reiund too .loi.ry t.-o tn\a*iluttin
not ofT-ct a cure. Onarn'it.-i". Insiuot only by
tISXKR JinXDKLSON", 320 lii i-a Ftreet. riilladolplda, Pa.
1 " zz r 1
I n.e oetabruted v.-Kutablu lllcod l'nrid. r. 11 Irrrmodlitc!y V
B cures Ha(Ja!:i.o, Constlpntion, I'-jriliea the Sill Jd:iil< il ;j
I anvvvliore coon receipt oi SH Hnsuroaseed ibr 3
j Children. EI3KER m MENDELSCN, ij
j 320 Race Strant, Philadolphla, Fa. g
MILLHEIM
MARSLE WORKS
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment.
in thin part of Fcnusylvftula.
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in the most
ailistio style and of the best
material.
All work warranted and
pat up in the most substan
tial manner.
lOur prices arc so low
that it will pay persons in
need of marble work to give
us a call.
DEININGER & MUSSER
proprietors
Shops cast of Bridge, Main St.,
Millheim, Pa.
E ■DOWNS' ELIXIRJBan
I. H. DOWNS' 1
Vegetable Balsamic
ELIXIR
For the cure of
mmptioa, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, I
ip, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, I
lensa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, ■
ill dLeases oftho Throat, Chest, aud H
if/.s. luall cases where this Elixir is B
* used its efficacy 1? Nt onco manifested, con- g
rnmrn vincing the most incrodulous that O
iS CONSUMPTION £
is not incurable, if properly attended to.— 32
m At its commencement It is but a slight irrita- 09
09 tion of tho membrane which covers the Lungs;
32 then an infiamation, when tho cough is rather
dry, local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the
O chocks flushed and chills more common. This
Elixir in curing tho abovo complaints, oper
lates so as 1o remove all morbid irrita- ■■
tioua and inilamatlou from the lungs B
to the surfaco, and finally expel thorn from fl
tho system. It facilitates expectoration.
It heals the ulcerated surfaces
and relieves tho cough and makes tho breath-H
ing easy. It supports the strength and at the H
same time reduces tho fover. 11 is free from B
strong opiate and astringent articles, which are
of so drying a nature as to bo in great danger of B
■ destroying tho patient; whereas this medicine B
B uover dries or stops tho cough, but, by remov- B
B >ng the CAUSE, consequently, when the cough H
Dis cured the pationt is well. Send address for B
B pamphlet giving full directions, free.
■p l'lico 35 cts., 50 cts. ; and SI.OO per bottle. ■■
SOLD EVEUYWIIERE.
1 IIESRY, JOBS SOS & LORD, Props., Barlington.Tt. 1
■■■DOWNS' ELIXSR.SBbH
aroiJraaei
BIN^AMJON
anfree Price Liet o
s.
* ' " - ' W* W —
Address, CLOUCH Sl WARREN ORCAW CO , Detroit,Mich.
Lcwislinrg. and Tyrone Railroad Time
Table.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
13 5 7 9
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M
Montandon 7 (ft 9.40 2.05 (i.OO 7.55
Luwisburg 7.26 10 05 2.20
KiUr Ground 7 M 10.13 2.25
Rielil 7.40 10.27 2..r>
Vlcksburg 7.45 16.36 2.40
Miflliaburg 8. OOar 11.00 ar 2.55
It*. &o5
Mlllmont 1.....8.22 3.28
Laurel ton 8.33 A4O
Wiker Run 8.57 4.06
Cherry Run 9.15 4.25
Fowler - 9.35 4.47
Coburn - 9.48 5.01
Spring M il Is *r 10.15 ar.5.30
LEAVE EASTWARD.
.2 4 6 8 10
A. M. P. M.
Spring Mi 115..... 5.50 1.50
.Coburn 6 18 2.20
Ko ler ('>.2B 2.33
Cherry ltun.... 6.48 2.65
Wlker Run...— 7.05 -3,15
L iureilou..... - 7.30 3.40
Mlllmont 7.40 3.52
A. M.
Mini in burg..... 8.00 11.45 4.15
P. M.
Vleksburg 8.15 12.10 4-32
lfiehl 820 12.17 4.38
Fair Giouud A. M. 8.30 12.33 4.48 P.M.
Lewlsburg 6.35 8.45 12.60 5.10 7.30
Montandon ar. 6.45ar.9.00ar 1.05ar.5.20ar 7.40
Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie
Mall West; 3 ana 4 with Sea Shore Express
East: 5 and 6 with Day Express and Niagara
Express West; 7 and 8 with Fast Line West: 9
and 10 with Williaiusport Accommodation
bust.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
SJP THE BEST
mtam v EXTERNAL *
SJJ REMEDY
FOR
dK RHEUMATISM,
v NEURALGIA,
= CRAMPS,
J Sprains, Bruises,
- Burns and Scalds,
bhJ SflitiM, Fieheke,
Frosted Feet and
OZars, and all other
Pains and Aches.
It Is a safe, sure , and
effectual Remedy for
Galls, Strains, Scratches,
Sores, fte.,* on
HORSES.
Bk One trial will prove its
merits. Its effects are in
most cases
INSTANTANEOUS.
Every bottle warranted to
give snthsfaction. Send ad
gj m aress for pamphlet, free.giv
g ... tng fall ilirectiona for the
■ MPP treatment of above diseases.
■ ■■■■■ Price 26 cts. and 60 cts. per
bottle. Sold everywhere.
■ rfSf Henry, Johnson k Lord, Proprietors,
Borllngtoa, ti.
Y.'nrrnnte4 the mood Mrftet VSiM*Feed
Fertilizer Drill in ciiMcnoo. Send for cir.
vtilcr, A. 11. lAnQMIAIt, Fork. Pa.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa.
STEAM ENGINES,
A. E. FAEQU2AR, York Pa
Cheapest aud beat for .1! pur- i
p., strong and tfu- i
ralJe. Saw, Guutr
Suud lor Illustrated Catalogue '• 7 ssaSiii " ,
Vertical Engines, with or .
. IJL without wheels, very" j f —. a 9
H C y convenient, economical po 3.?
. W and complete In every §S = s
tj detail, bent and c hen peat -31 V ~ 3
THE F.4EQUIIAR SEPARATOR
Ad-JretsA. B. FAHQUZAB, Tort, Pa.
PABaUHAS 2E73T01T3 CORK PLAETES
Warranted tbo beat com dropper and most
force-feed fertlizer distributor lu the
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Smith'sToiiicSyriiD
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
, The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine justly claipis for ita superiority over
all remedies ever oSared to the public for
the SAFE, CEBTAIIT, SPEEDY and PEB
MAKENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills
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 oass
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are strictly fallowed and oarried 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. Usu
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 PILLS will be suf
ficient.
BULL'S 3ARSAPAMLLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Serofalouß affections—the King of
Blood Purifiers.
EE. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WOE*
DESTROYED is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S ,
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SABSAPARIU.A, -
BULL'S WORN DESTROYER,
The Remedies of tlw Day.
Pl inci;al 031ce, SSI I2 sin St., LOUISVILLE, AT
-O.S. MORGAN & GO,
UAHOTACTTOT TOT
DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT
Triumph Reapers
AND THB NOISELESS
New Clipper Mower.
The TRIUMPH REAPERS are uneqnaled fo*
simplicity in construction, esse of management,
light weight, durability and good working capacity
in all conditions of grain.
Tho NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of
the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable
Improvements, •
rizjfo ron lixtrsnuTZD Cmctrua.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory.
D. S. MORGAN & CO., 1
Brockport,Monro©Co„N.Ya
THE
Buchanan Wind Mill
BUUTT, mimm jflt
Hew method of attach* MM <'n a
THE MOST POWEBFUL El
twe naa-wft
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
Bo sure to send for our new Catalogue before bo, tag,
BUCHANAN WIND MILL CO.,
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