Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 05, 1885, Image 4

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    Hard Times.
"Where'er you may roam you will hear
toon talking About the hard times, and
predicting that we are to have a very
bad business year.
But then it is a consoling reflection
that the time was neyer known that
moneyed'men didn't groan about the
financial outlook.
Let a couple of banks break, and the
merchant who has been doing a pros
perous business begins to weai his face
long, and to tell his clerks that he has
been a heavy looser, as a prelude to
tearing down the salaries.
Therefore, it is not well to listen to
the song of the bondholder,because bus
iness will be brisk, anyway.
The baker *will never fail, bqeause
people will never stop eating bread.
The barber will never fail,because the
lonesome people want to be talked to
and cheered up.
The bauk will never fail, because the
washerman must have a place to depos
it her savings.
We might go on and make a list of
facts to prove that business must keep
Dp; but we will not do it. We will
•imply point out a few signs which go
to proye that times are not flush.
The times may be adjudged hard—
When a man shovels the snow off his
sidewalk—
When the Niagara hackman pawns
his watch to get food and drink—
When a man wears a full beard to
save the expense of.being shaved—
When Charles Francis Adams match
es himself against a refrigerator—
When the aged beau dyes his hair
and side whiskers with stove blacking—
When the merchant-prince carries
his provisions home from the market-
When a woman is willing to coyer a
summer hat with velvet to last through
the winter-
When the man with a short reach is
always to be found closest to the free
lnnch counter-
When you see a plumber wearing
Arctic overshoes to conceal the breaks
in a pair of Oxford ties—
When the dude cannot change his
scarf eight times a day, and have on a
louder one every lime-
When the poet puts on advertising
terminus on a love lyric, and sells it to
a tooth-powder establishment—
When a man feels in his vest to satis
fy a creditor, and then says in an off
band way ; "I'll just send you a check
to-morrow"—
When a man makes his calls in full
dress, saying that he has just been din
ing, when in reality his other clothes
are not fit to be seen in.— Purk.
ADVICE TO ■OTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crving
with pain of cutting teeth ? I f so, send at once
and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value, is
incalculable. It will relieve the p>or little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It enresdysentery
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 STREP POR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physici
tns In the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 85
cents a bcttle.
Dreadful Mistake.
'There has been a mistake—a dread
ful mistake/ she said as she called at
the chief clerk's window in the postof
fice yesterday.
'What is the matter ma'am ?'
'Why, I called here on Saturday for
a letter.'
'And I hope you got one.'
'Yes sir. My husband is in Buffalo,
you kuow, and I've been expecting a
letter from him every day for a fort
uiglit. He was to send me some mon
ey you know, and I was on my last
sniiling when I got that letter.'
'Well f
'Well, sir, 1 hurried right home and
opened the letter and out fell a dollar
bill. Just think of a loving hnsbaod
sending his loving wife a dollar bill
with which to run the house and pre
serve her station in society for a whole
month !'
'But you put the money in your pock
et and burned the letter.'
'Oh, no, sir ! I threw the bill into the
fire aud set out to lead the letter. It
started off with: 'Dear Madam,' and
then I began to suspect something, as
mv husband always calls me his angel.
And then it went on to say : 'So you
want a bangie eh? Well, take the en
closed and Jingle down town and bangle
your old head off and be hanged to you!'
'Well ?'
•Well,l looked down at the signature,
and it was signed 'Slouch.' Then I
saw, sir, that it couldn't be from my
husband at all, for it was written frcin
Chicago, while he is in Buffa'o. It was
addressed to my name, but it couldn't
have been for me.'
The clerk received the letter and
carefully scanned the envelope, and she
handed him a dollar with the remark ;
'Put it in the letter, sir, and write on
the envelope: 'Opened by mistake
dreadful mistake —but the opener won't
give it away.' If you can think of any
thing else to sooth the poor woman,put
it on, too.'
•Yes, I will.'
•For I know exactly how She'll feel
about it, and I know if my husband
should tell me to bangle my old head
off and jingle around I wouldn't have
any one know it for a million dollars.
Dear me I but I'm so sorry, and it was
such a mistake—dreadful mistake.'
Just now there seems to be a fancy
among fashionable people to use owls
stuffed owls—as ornaments to set on
the tops of bookcases or other suitable
places. Common owls stuffed sell at
$3 to $8 each, white owls at sls to S2O.
A dealer in Boston says : "I have been
cleaned out of owls entirely,the demand
has been so laige of late, and I have
several unfilled orders from Chicago
still on hand."
Taught Him Politeness.
The pay train stopped at Willow
Bend to pay the railroad hands and to
liquidate claims for cattle on the track
in that seetion. A gaunt, hungry-look
ing granger stepped up to the smart
young man who was dispensing tho
cash in the rear end of the car.
"Got my namo on vour books, Mis
ter V"
"How should I know unless you tell
me your name ?"
"Kerreet you are. You have got the
edge on me there. Well, my name is
llufus McConkey."
"Yes," said the young man,referring
to his books; "Mr. McConkey, 1 have
got you down for a hog."
"Have me down for a hog, have you?
Well, 1 11 have you down for a half an
hour, and I'll be on top of you makin'
It sortin excitin' to you, if you don't
revise that expression. Now, say ut
ter me: 'Colonel McConkey, School
Trustee, Fourth Distiict—Your name,
sir, is on this here list as a boney lider
creditor of the I. and G. N. Railroad ;
which the amount are ten dollars, the
yally of one spotted Berkshire hog: said
amount of ten dollars it do me proud
to hand to you. Won't you have a ci
gar, Colonel ?' "
The smart young assistant paymaster
repeated after Mr. McConkey word for
word,handed Mr.MeConkei the ten dol
lars and then gave him a cigar. Colo
nel McConkey put the hammer of his
six-shooter back to half-cock and then
strode out muttering: "Some city chaps
think they're smart, but they'll find
they has to come out on the peraries to
learn perliteness an' grammar."—-las
tin Siftings.
Wolves.
The excessive coldness of the weath
er and heavy snow storms are report
ed ta have driven herds of wolvds from
the Carpathian mountains into the
cultivated districts, where tliev have
in some cases spread terror among the
people. Atllomonna, in North Hun
gary, a pack of 120 wolves entering
the village while the inhabitants were
at church, and were not driven out un
til a squadron of Uhlans attacked them
with swords and carbines.
From a single grain of wheat plant
ed in 1881, says the Grass Valley (Cal.)
"Record," grew twenty-two stalks,
each bearinga full head. These yield
ed 860 grains, 760 of which were plant
ed the next year, producing one.fifth of
a bushel of splendid wheat. This was
planted last spring, yielding seventeen
bushels,making 1,020 pounds of wheat
from one grain in three years.
There seems to be a little vein cf hu
mor in President Cleveland with all his
gravity and seriousness. "You are the
first Democratic President I ever saw,"
remarked a visitor to the President-e
--elect. "I am. the first I ever saw my
self," was the smiling reply.
'Do you know why you and George
remind me of two shades of one color ?'
asked a young lady of a companion,
w ho had been engaged for a good many
years. 'No,' was the reply. 'l'll tell
you then; it's because you don't match.'
Wben you can't say anything in par
ticular in praise of a man you can al
ways fall back on : "A few years ago
lie was mentioned as a candidate for
the county otlice." This rounds him
off in good shape.
THE B EST
PIOTUB18!
AT
Buck b RO3 '
tfrnrodLLEßr!
FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE
[\STAm\EOUS PROCES !
Satisfactory Work Done by
RAIN OR SHINE!
We furnish everything in our line
trom a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Pictures copied and en
larged in the best style.
4FRAMES&-
can be procured at our place on short notice
our prices are
down so as to suit every purse.
Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa
!■#■ A|more money than at (anything else
■Hf IHI by taking an agency for the best
WW ■ selling book out. Beginners succeed
grandly. None fail. Terms free.
HALLETT BOOK CO., Portland, Maine.,
■ ■Mg |f|for working peo]>le. Send 10
ft! L I Ucents postage, and we will mail
■■L L, J you free, a royal, valuable sain
■ ■ pie box of goods that will put
you in the way of making more inoaey in a few
days than you ever thought possible at any bus
iness. Capital not required. You can live at
home and work in spare time only, or ail the
time. All of both sexes, -of all ages, grandly
successful. 50 cents to $-5 easily earned every
evening. That all who want work nu.y test the
business.we make this nnparralleled offer : to
all who are not well satisfied we.will send $1 to
Eiy for the trouble of writing us. Full particu
rs, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay
absolutelysureforallwho start at once. Don't de
lay. Addvess Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
■ There is no exctisofor suffering from I
i CONSTIPATION
■ and other diseases that follow a dis- I
■ orcd state of the Stomach and i>ow- ■
■ els, when the use of
I DR. HENRY BAXTER'S |
IMAIDRAKE MS
jta Will glvo Immediate relief.
I Biliousness, Dyspepsia,!
1 Indigestion, Diseases of I
■ the Kidneys, Torpid Livor 9
■ Rheumatism, Dizziness, I
■ Sick Headache, Loss of!
■ Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-?|
Soploxy,
§3 Eruptions and Skin Dis-llj
■ OaSOS, etc. , a " °f which thc-veS
■ Hit tors will speedily euro l,y I. !ln>\ I 11-r llier.iti.. .
■ Keep r.„r.-b, auil /.' . */,,■. (> •> R
I I'M wvrti HJ o n/<r, an,l |crf< i I lieu It It
will l>o tho result. LtldiOS ! >!><l \s !
Hjo.ti>Sick Hondacho *Oll <'" i
RH and iwraiain'iit euro |,v tho r.->o of the o bitten ■
Eat Going tonle nnd mildly purgative they ■
iPUKIFY THE lSLOOI).|
I; Prlco 25 cts. por bottle.
3& For pule l>.v nil dealers in medicine. Send jfl
ffi address for pamphlet, free, ri\ full directions.
j mil,i. Jjjj
/(;• j ((lit' (l I SI'I (r A IJ M ) All iS,
Mtllhvim <1- Madisonbiti'ij, I\i
SCHOOL SUPPLIES!
(A full line at the v
JOURNAL STORE. \
l'urenls are invited to call at our M
place on Penn Street. '
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
dr. e. i\ WK'.r s man*: liiuv: \ r ::\t. i
irvirintrt I ipoctfic l'>r H!' rl ~ D .v * ■ n* .
Ncrv u NrOrftlcU. llcad . h., J.\ m >1 ' \ r
he the uf of fllQ ! t'l <-r | <
lr<**aloii,fto r tn!njc of the i ■ -.•*! i •*
teadiuc C rnfperi, t1- rev and .1 v. , l i t c I \
Btiirniieiw, ttisi of 1* *w in **\. I * i
til l o*WkN| t i • f i I
Mlfililfr i • rtf4tdil||rti I irhb
u< dm Hi i ains. .r 6.. i> i . l
paid our* c'j't of price. #
WE CUARANTEE SIX DOXE3
Tocnr#ny fA*a. W!'i rrhc, .r i ! 1 ! ii f r ':
UiXH. tcroiQi Hith n u u i I f ••
wiiltt*n fuarant** t r* uud *. .• r* .•>;.: - .
ii t eff 'i a cur**. C tiara--in* * i--* ci ; '
BMNUEB A IDMUWi 31
*t ap-tyOEOC ?A£l." 1
Till nWwti rt Tif Übij liiu.d fnrili r. i)'-' 9
CMM iNtofcli
cn, where H|m>b rccrlpl o; 25 rrr.'.i. I uut -t .lt |[
cuiiii.cn. EiSNER U MENUELSON, j.
32'J Race Straot, Phl'a'lolpSila, P-.. ,
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CI.OTIIIEUS
for your Cl<>t hi v,.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
k-ep the largest stock in the county
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HA YEN
m, JOHN BULL'S
SntfsTncSinv
FOS TriZ CURE OF
FEVE&and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEyER,
AMD A'L KALARIAI DISEASES.
The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies oif;red to the public for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills
and Fever, whether of 3hort or long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western and
Southern country to bear him testimony to
the truth of tho assertion that in no case
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are strictly followed and carried out.
In a gTeat 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 caso
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
elly this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
the patient, however, require a cathartio
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL' 3
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILL 3 will be suf
ficient.
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the bloot
and Scrofulous affections—tho King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER i prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to tho sight and
pleasant to tho taste.
3Qn. JOI-I3NT BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIG SYRUP,
BULL'S CARSAPAR'J A,
BULL'S V/OBiu VY3TROYER,
The Popular Re/nc:'!:3 c: who Day.
Pi :n"ii l :il O.lii'P. bhih
SANITARIUM. Riverside, Cnl. Tho dry climate cures.
Nose Throat, Lungs, full idea, 36 p., route, cost, free.
/■_?! pj | j|i f|
CAll that the doubtful curiousor Ihout'htful want to|
< kn w, Cloth and giltbiodia :&!) cts, paper 2oc,
4The great specialist, Nervous Debility,lmpediments*
Ito Marriage, Consultation nnd Pamphlet free,. >
NO SURPRISE!
THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES
The Ameican Agriculturist.
I'llOM Til 14 I I NTll'lTMsrH.Voi. S. J1 8T I'i ' IH.I sj| l'l
, "Hi.' A nit riran Af/rh'ulturist is o*poo|all
j worlli\ ul 11 icllli*lll, hooanso <,i tho roin.irkaldo
I SIIOOOSS thai has uttondod iho ntiivno and until'
lii}i ollorP. ol its |>ro|>rliinis t<> hioroaso mid ox
to In | Its oiroulat ion. 1 1 .oi in ten isa ro ilii|>lioatoi|
ovory month tor a i.omian odiUmi. wlitoh also
circulate wiiloly."
'1 his Tribute Is a plvasjnjj Incidoiit in tho
marvellous noarlv
HALF A CENTURY
('nroor of th s n •oiiii/.oil i<*.1 vlil1 ■* Ajirioiill ural
./nurnal ot iho wm id.
What it is To-Day.
six months a:o tho A iiuridQN Ai/rtcultiirixt
onli rod ir mi a in n oiiieei'ol l'ros|ii'i'il.v
an Ito da\ it Is lar siipei lor to au\ •liuilai' pot*,
lodlcal ov.-r iirodnoi ,| in ihis oi an> otlior omin
try. It I oho i tu oil noii 11 stroll;; th ; i oh rln 111-
Ua\ lti}S; 111 Inn dmi HIUT pai>or, and present
liift In o\or> o-siio lot oo I nil) lis of in | mal road
ina n utter from tho a Irion t writers. and uotirlj
1 |oa |l nsi i alinns. Ir. i Jooi yi* Thiill or. fur IMMI
ly nil irti*r oI n oonlin \ tho oililm- HI ohiol o| It, •
. I l,i • rill, II . | .//•(', lilt It fis(, .lo.ijill I till Is, 111 roll
: t. ii tlsti d. Co;. M.U. W. ; n I s.
III! I. r.llio mlior Inn ,ii no F-. , 11 :. I s.i
I the other writ em who htvo •nude th • AM >ienu
i/rl' iittiifi t what it |. la ii iy, an' still at
thidr post.
WHAT. FREE ? ? ?
I Vol'V Slllisoril) r, WLIOSO si luTipti'Ml is IMMI;
! Ii iTi-1 V I nwar lod lis with tho pi 100, in all
I —will rocolvo tho American AffrlcttUtirM for
I 1100. ISSJ. (.1 I ill I,l' I■> | will It,, p (.-.(Hltotl
1 wllh I!n Ain I-1-ion II A|fi*ion 11 II ris t lam 1
'ly '>clo|iu'(lia. (jo t oat). 7>i fi" s and
HOT L.nilO I'.TMRAVINJTH. baiuid HI CLUTLI,
Id iok and gold.
Tl,h entirely nnv vi'a ip i; a ro.nuka'aia
s!< r •houso and book "I reference lor ovory de
partment of hitin HI k.iowl • I • •. in \ i tin : an
Agricultural SuppPuumtl by Dr. Thurbur.
Sen i thr c 2-fsi.t *t imps/o^ m titl iff yo h •*]>■ ■-
, i" ten cojty Am; eh an AgrlcuilnrUt, n.\ . I ■) fit
orta payc Pre ml it n LM,with fUnstr iti mi,
auotp elm in pages ttfoiir Family Cyclopu !<•'.
Out v users w mi J l JCrsrytoh <v .
Addl'e-s
Pn'tti AniiriJiu Hjriiiiiti'iit,
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|D. I. BROWN,
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE &c.,
- ♦ 41 • P •
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
"*lxopairing done nt short iuln
ly practical workmen.
Spouting-a Specialty
Shop on Main St.,opjincite Kaotjnidn
MILLHEIM.PA.
I !■ formanambeast.B
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h 3ZE3S2I ns 3 J%B a " Li
>SE NFIIRALfib
iss mm, |
1 Sprains, Bruises, ?•
iTiiasw t /■* i■' pi
Burns and Soaks, ;i i
lobbl SiitUn, Fsstaele, i
1 Frosted Feet anas
M Ears, and oil other p
g *s£mdf Pal lis and Ashes B
P ,s a sa tfCj SiirC, and f J
effectual Remedy for , j
% Galls, Strains, Scratches, |
Sores, &s., on
HORSES, f,
[i :ie tr ' r rovc t ts |a
m merits. Its effects arc ink 4
i,..m ■ m m most cases
INBTANTAHE I
3 Every Lottlo Ttrarranted tofe
Pf vo satisfaction. Scntl ad-tb
■ ; mzSSEIS dress for pamphlet, free, gi v. H
i iiig full directions for the B
"■i treatment of tibovo discoses.H
"H MarifeM Price2s i ts. and 50 cts. per - 3
jfe bottle. Sold everj-whcrc. H
L" 5 iltmy. Jolirson k Lord, rropriilon, W
L Burlington, Vt.
iasaasssK^-^s^s^zssia^^asS
For S lie at Sl'id ELM YEWS.
M illlii im it Madis'iaburc/, P<t
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COUEOE, NEWARK, NEW .lERBEY.
Occuni' s three buildings. Largest and H -st. More
posii ions for graduates tlinn all other school's com
bined. Life Scholarship. "TO. Write for circulars.
COLEMAN, I'ALM.S & CO., Proprietors.
si*P.fpfi S-TOH
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TARI BBARS. I
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Fold (.11 trial. V/arranta 5 ywus. All bi-ci u Ijw- H r>J
tVi U'co iHii'kf &<iCx'iiK ra kJ
iOWESfif BihlsrtAlVi rUM,
BUU IUKWS, J|.
BELLEFONTE
Mason & Kamli n Smith American
Burdette.
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CHICKERING, STEIN WAY, KNABE, HAINES, ARION
!■ S>
"p-te 032>ffl[ " K S fr ' ir Cr
SEWING MACHINES.
Watches, - - - Jewelry, - - - Silverware.
FIXH STEEL EX<iKA VINTiS, OIL P VIXTIXGB, CHROMOS,
PICTu'BE FBAMES, PHOTO FRAMES,
Headpartcrs far Proscuts. holiday Presents. Toys. DJI'.S. Va?oii3. QJIIS. Crap. ml other pis ia this line.
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mflttsa&a, j . .:•. • Bbod : Bronchitis,n
j£tj •'• 1 ■'■■• ■■■ lof •'.. runoff Chest, r.1.1 Mr
jyu| Litttyr las.il ra c -.3 whcro this Elixir Ljjf~J.
p." 1 iUcH -acy b- r.t onco manifested, ion- p""*-;
■ ' viuciu" tho n>t 'ncTodnl r.<tl at ( "t
--2 (T 1 fh (* ■! ?5 r 1 J tT f ft ! ocy
v.* is not incurable, it' i - >.]. ;ly attended to.—£ ?3
m At its < lumcuccuiont i' Is lut a tlight irrita- €£?
* \ tion of the mcciltmio which covers tlio Lung?;
SE then an infiauia'.i :i, whoa the cough U rather
dry, local fiver,and the pulse more frequent, the
C? cheeks flushed and chHlsmorocommon, This t * l '
h'.lxir In curing the above complaints, oper-5
fy* ales so as to rcflioro r>ll morbltl lrrltn-M
SB tiona ami inHumation from tho lungr
If*- to the surface, and finally expel them front M§j
tho system. It facilitates expectoration.
p| It heals the ulcerated surfaces kkj
hi and rclioves tho cough and itial tho breath- ba
Hi'U.n.y. It s- :JJ'i; Is the s!; i-u li and at il • jstf
FIS "ame tiino reduces tho fever. 11 j, fi, o from tin
r,fj -trongopiate and astringent avti v liichare KM
ky of no iln big a nature ns to be in great danger ofJRI
W. 3 dostri \ing tho patient; whereas this medicine ftm
Em never dries or stops tho cough, hut, by rcmov sSj
k-J| ing tho CAVSE, when the mgh g£Jj
Si is cured tho patient is well. Send address for £*. l
gafl pamphlet giving full directions, free.
l'rico 3o cts.,aO cts.., and SI.OO per bottle. US
Hp lIEVRY, JOHSSOS & LORD, Props., Burlington, Tt. ||
■mBOWM' EUXHLHdi
For Site a! Sl' 1(1 Hf. MY Kll'S
MiU/u'ini <£ Madisonbury, Pa
| "111 111 Willi mmmmmx—mwill isi ij
STAFFERS! § §
i extra BLAOKlititg
leives a MORE BRILLIANT SHIRE I
THAN ANY OTHER.
Jlh BOXES WHICH PREVENT
SOILING THE HANDSJ
SOLD DY ALL DEALERS. g
jS. S. STAFFORD J
| Xcw York.
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/JsT<tjp- J1 A l* ai, bful work of 150 pages, Colored Plate, and 1000
B f' y illustrations, with descripuons of the best Flowers and
Iff*?: .. __ . "<L \ (*l/ fT" Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow
tA \y , 1 V them. Printed in English and German. Price only xo
ifc i I cents, which may be deducted from first order.
\ , It tells what vou want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to
l A c grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
nil with disappointment after weeks of waiting.
fBUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* pages, a Colored Plate
In every number, and many fine enjpavings. Price, $1.25 a year; Five Copies for
< Specimen numbers 10 cents ; 3 trial copies 25 cents. We will send to any address
Yick's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
—really two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, $4.0;
St. Nicholas, 53.50; Good Cheer, 51.25; Illustrated Christian Weekly, 53.00; or
Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine for $3.00.
VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 2xo pages, Six Colored
Plates, nearly xooo Engravings, 51.25, in elegant cloth covers.
JAMES VICK, Rochester, If* T*
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