DREDGING FOR OYbTERS. Men of tne Pungies, and Their Methods of Work. Hardships of Those who Bring the Toothsome Oyster from His Bed. Each pungy engaged in dredging for oysters is provided with two dredg es. They are iron instrument, with a chain netting made in the form of n pocket The mouths of these pockets are provided with teeth for scraping up the oysters. The dredges have ropes attached to them which are fastened to iron winders placed amidships on both the port and starboard sides of the ves eel. These winders are iron and pro vided with cranks. They are securely fastened to the decks. The dredger loves a stiff breeze. He cannot work to advantage without it,and if it blows a half gale he likes it the better. When the boat reaches the place where it is proposed to work, the two dredges are thrown overboard and hauled along the bottom by the vessel. Each dredge will hold two and a half bushels of oysters, but they are rarely drawn up full, except on an especially fine bed. The speed desired by the dredger is two miles an hour. The sails are therefore trimmed to keep this speed. Four men are required at each win der. When the dredge is supposed to hare oysters in it four men seize the two iron cranks of the winder and be gin the laborious task of winding the rope around the cylinder until the dredge is drawn up. It is hard work, I tell you, and often very cold. Some times the crank may feci like fire and take the skin off the hands. Every drop of water which strikes the decks and clothing of the men may be froez ing, but tfcey have got to work all the same. Oysters sell better in cold weath er, and that is the time to catch them. The captain takes part with his men. His place is at the tiller to stear and have general direction of the boat. Woe to the men at the cranks when the ropes slip or the dredges strike a snag on the bottom. The cranks are snatched from the men and fly around with lightning speed, often resulting in broken arms,legs and lacerated bod ies. I once saw a crank knock the top of a man's head off as clean as it could have been cut with a saw. Accidents trom the crank are frequent. There is not a day passes but some poor fellow on the oyster grounds receives a wound from it. The dredge boats go out from the harbors, where they spend the nights, at a very early hour in the morning, and work as long as they can see in the evening. They stop for no weath er except a heavy gale or furious snow storm. They will often work in a young barricance under a windward shore, where they can only carry a lit- tie piece of mainsail and jib. The men are compelled to be on deck in all kinds of weather and work like beavers. They get soaked with rain and have their clothes frozen on them. They sometimes have their ears.noses,hands and feet nearly eaten off by the frost and have to pnt np with uncomfort able sleeping quarters at night. As many of them have not got a change of clothing, they lie down in their frozen garments at night and thaw out. So this process of freezing through the day aHd thawing out at night goes on, and it is no wonder that many of them die of pneumonia and other maladies incident to so rough a life. It too often happens that when a man gets sick he isj)ut ashore at some point bv his cap tain, without money, and left to shift for himself as best he can But on the otlier hand, some of these fellows who come to the city with such tales are de serters from their vessels. The only time that dredgers have a picnic is dur ing the prevalence of a storm so violent that the boats are compelled to lay in harbor. The men then lay about the cabins and forecastle nmoking, sleeping and drinking,if they can get the liquor. The food on the dredge boasts is coui se, but substantial. They have coffee,corn ed beef, bread and cabbage. They also haye soup. The pay of a hand on these vessels is about $lB to S2O per mouth, b'ouie few experienced dredging hands will get as high as S3O and S4O per month. Some times the crew agree to work on shares and divide the proceeds of the vessel load of oysters among themselves as stipulated in their agreement—Balti more Sun. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Axe 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 Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BTRCP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little 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. MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING STBUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant ' taa ' e > ttn< f I s tbe prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and pliysici tns in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. .Price 25 cents a bottle. •I don't suppose you know what hard times are,'said a man to one of the house servants of the Baroness Roths child in Paris, 'oh, yes, we do ; for it was only this morning that I saw the Baroness and her daughter playing on the piano.' Knew he was Appreciated. A San Francisco paper tells of a well known member of that community,now dead, who, when State Senator,was en gaged in some very radical measures which sorely cut into many people whom ho thought were in need of re form. They abused him thoroughly, but in his honesty he maintained the the' fight strongly. A friend of his from the city visited him in Sacramen to while the measures were pending. 'Well, what did they say of me in San Francisco ?' 'They don't speak very well of you.' 'What did they say about me ? That's what I want to know.' 'Well, they say very rough things a bout you. I don't care to ' 'Speak it out. Tell me how they talk.' 'They call you a liar, a scoundrel, a thief, an ignoramus, ail idiot— every thing they can think of that's had.' 'Ah,'said the Senator, rubbing his hands in glee, and chuckling in perfect enjoyment, 'they feel me, my boy, they feel me !' — The bill collector's work is always dun before he gets his pay. The young man who gets smitten with a girl often gets the mitten, too. No part of a man's anatomy will stand so many severe blows as his nose. A man in jail at New Bedford as a common drunkard has fallen heir to $68,000. John Edwards who began set type on the Portland Advertiser in 1S1<, claims to be the oldest printer in New England. A woman who thinks for herself is weak, but a woman who thinks for a nother is decidedly strong. 'Have you any 'home ties ?'' asked a young lady'of a young man whose ap pearance indicated dissipation. 'Oh, yes (hie), home ties,lots of 'em; g-g got a mother-in-law.' The new waiter at the Chatham street restaurant asked Billy Maglory, who was just about to tackle a beef steak. 'Are you superstitious V 'No*; why do you ask ?' 'l've got no partic ular reason except that you are the thirteenth man that used that napkin to-day.' Ex-Governor Smith, of Georgia, hay ing said that he had seen Ilenry Ward Beecker dining recently, was asked whether the man of God seemed hearty. 'llenry V replied the Georgian. 'Why if he had been at the miracle on the mount there wouldn't have been any basketfuls left.' Women have a happy faculty of ut tering pleasant things of each other. 'Why dear, said one to a friend,'do you know that young Smith and Laura Jones have quarreled, and now a great gulf separates them V 'Yes,' replied the other,'they are in the same position as her ears. A great gulf separates them too.' A young Yorkyille physician, who has just established himself and lias very little practice, is noted for his braggadocio. One of the older physic ians meeting him on the street,recently, asked him how he was coming on. I've got more than I can attend to,' was the boastful repl}. 'I had to get out of my bed five times last night.' 'Why don't you buy some insect powder !' asked the olu doctor. THE JEST; Tj'.r r K'.fj-.fr.ry TO £2 -) I ■ \ AT JJUCK gEOS' | &MT GFLELE'MFi FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN j —TAKEN BY TIIE I\STA\TA\Ei)iS PROCESS !j Satisfactory Work Done by RAINORSfIiIfE! We furnish everything in our line from a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. ♦ • ♦ Pictures copied and en-1 larged in the best style. -CFRAMES^- can be procured at our place on short notice Remember—our price 3 are down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa, Mimore money than at|anything else lUf inl b y taking an agency for the best WW I imselling book out. beginners succeed grandly. None fall. Terms free. HALLETT BOOIC CO., Portland, Maine. ■ ■(]■■ nfor working people. Send 10 BB 'aa I S#cents postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sam ple box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money 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 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the buslnegs.we make this unparralleled offer : to all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to , nay for the trouble ot writing us. Full particu | lars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay i absolutelysurefor all who start at once. Don't de | lay. Address STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. R Thero is no escuso for suffering from ( CONSTIPATION i|| and other diseases that follow a dis- il Bored state of the Stomach and Bow- | 53 els, when the use of I DR. HENRY BAXTER'S I 1.111! BITTERSI PI Will glvo im:nodiato relief. pi lAftor roiistt] .itimi follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Kg Indigestion; Diseases ofH tiio Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, |j Sick Headache, Loss ol'h Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-W opioxy, Palpitations,® Eruptions and Skin Dis oases, etc., aII of which the ejj Hitters will :.jh iililj euro I • y r<"no\ iiu: thi-emi.-,. fw Keep tlio Stswarh, /Amy'.., uu.l -Una 0 ■ <■ Fl iihjiMil trarlinj onlrr, an,l JM-rfeet In ulr'.s r J ME will U tin* renull. LjldiOS ' others . uh-I'd Mje.'t to Sick HcaclacS-JO vi 'l liu.l relief y H .ui'l penii.tiieiit euro lv the >f the < Titter* TO iSins tonle nml mllt'.ly they "\3 ipUMFY THE BLOOD. I Prieo 25 cts. par fcottfo. In Tor k.lj l>y nil !e:;lers in medicine. Send $3 Bg uddresa for p tmplilo:, free.pivlny full directions. M ggj HUSKY, JOIISSGS & LltkD, I'rops., Vt. * l'\>r .v'/V (it si I'll. i. 1 J fi llhchn *(• Modi &(>nbi, r j, I'd | SCHOOL SUPPLIES! ("A full line at the v JOURNAL STORE. 1 Barents are invited to call at our m j place tui I'ciui Street. * __J ?'?s A Y;7'h .S ■ > 'h/\T'TF? r - H 1 "ti'f v -"s A I 1--T (V J />\ > A ! f \ [ rrF| mm Jm n ' ■ • • | Mb B. C, WKSI 8 SI n fU;:r. tic ,• ' 1'..-1 >.-1! 'if;. ItIWH Nalitlcto. !:■•'■ • i I > C . l.y 0m u#>" of llaaMl Wt'. , . •. M . 10s pr alan.Se':i nln ; : <■( the I: 41 : 1 in-. . I lo.JIr. • << .-.!• 1 . .; r,r tV. ! t. • < I I -. C.lil.'!eu\.' 1,. M > > I anl Sp.* re •* -r;■- 1 < -I t lat• f : -t *, tell • u- 1 .-.-ioU.. I 1 .. 4 i.t .i at • fliJi Irs ...1 imu lii 1 .pi fr : ' ■ \V2 GUAR ANTES CIX ! 3XEO T • f'tn * > ft: 1." ' r, '■ •!.*ii ( r ♦*: bxca. a*rom;*.u>ni *.:? f "t. w ' !r , • ' > . • : w illtru si-.xt-i :■ 4t •> r.- iu. i t " . 1 .' .. r I■' - j n la#iif.Cr.(li.e 'i!.'.! •: > -■ . 1 naxxshXCSreXLl-OX,IMB . . r.. •' ■ TIM re' . v. 1 •. Ica va lii vt. tio.t'.a.i i.m, i i.. . ■ lamtwfc 10 ...a .. ft at : 5 cat* Cmq Mt .1 Iwi J Icuui a. eisn ::it MEkIeLSOM, l 32'J Stroe*, Piii'c.Sofpld.T, % p.| GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE ISOSS CLOTH lEitS for your Clot hi v,. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. . A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GBOOERS k < i> the largest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN T \ ,* ' • * - m IfJLL V> r. ... . i2Hi) w :* - i : . j °* | j- iR i-'lit iv! Qr SKILLS sad FEVER, ALL KALARiAL DISEASES. proprietor 'of this eelelimtsi madi- | cl&3 ju3.l/ Or it a supsrioritr over | a'l :cr.ioftic-3 o * r o ii red to the public for , tha fLiIE, CIiRT iJ, CP2EDY and PER- | HAliElvil'cur: of /:.guo and Fever, or Chills Riid Fovcr, wh.ili:r of short or long stand ing. Eo rofero to tho ontiro Western and Boutin rn country to b nr him testimony to the truth of tho er.:srt'on that in no yaso whatever will it fail to euro 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 havG beenouiedby a single battle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It* is, hewover, prudent, and in every case mere certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the hr,3 boon checked, more especially in diffvmlt and long-standing cases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to hoop the bowels ia good order. Should the patient, however, requiro a cathartio medicine, after ia .injj taken three or four C.cses of theTonio, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S 3A33APAEILLA i 3 the old and relit.bio remedy l'or impurities of the blooi and Scrcfnlom affections—the King of Blood Puiifiors. LP. JOUII BULL'S VEGETABLE WORTH! DESTROYER 13 prepared in tho form of candy drops, attractive to the eight and pleasant to the tacto. On. JGHDUIxI/S TOm SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAP/.r'L A, UU3.U3 PvtTROYER T'l3 rormlvr I.irnehlio cv tha Day. Bilu'silOsHfr,l 11 . ,h - ,* ISTIUiXiIY SANITARIUM. Riverside, Cnl. Tho dry eilmnto euros; Nose Throat, Lungs, full idea, 3Gp., route, cost, tree. HI ASSO § A rAcr??) Alsla ail £l Gut 9 E ' 26 °pss.| CAII that the doubtful curionsor thougbttu! want tos 15c, sent so-led. K.on-y or st:u, by?, OR. VVHITTIER j sThe srreatsiKiciailst, Nervous Debility,lmpt,ditaeniai THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES ! The Ameican Agriculturist. FHOM THK rnvi n" i Nst P.VOL. R. jtsr iruusiiKn , "Hie . I nwrii'iin Agrtvulturist I* c ii*'lally worthy of mention. bee:u:s(> ~| t!i<* remarkable, success thai ii is uttcmled tli* univue.aiid milir : lug effort* of it* proprietors to increase ami ex lend its eireal.ilion. It ronleiilsaie dnpliealed every inoiitli for a (ieniiau edition, which also circulate widely.' Tills Tribute i; a plumine ineldeiil in (lie marvellous nearh HALt 1 A CENTURY Career of tliis re, o niiCd icadtiij; Agricultural ■/ournal of the world. What it is To-Day. six monthsnsfo ti. • Amerte n AyrhultuH i entered ir oil a ue *v ciu'cci'of I'r(a,|>i'rtl,v ' and to-day II Is far KIIMHOI 1 to any similar |er- ' lodleal fv r produced in tins or any other eottit try. It'tehor iueditorlal trcngth; fa-lcr In eu t'l'iivlnjjs; pi iiueil on liner paper, ami pre ent in;; In e\ ei \ i-sue Pat e iliiinn •of 01 Igiu 11 read liik matter front thei ablest writers, ami nearly toi |ihi*t rat ions. | >(■. < ; .rge Tint rher, for lie ir ly ipi nter OL n century I lie editor HI chief ol the Inn ''/ eon Aoricu liwi i. .lose tii ll.tri is. 11\ ion l> tlalsted. ("01. M. C. Weld.r.nd Andrew s. I- II Herd lie ot her lonilr I line |>,dih rs.tog'-t ||.j* w It n the other writ -i- wli < liaye ma le the A:II 7eo;i 'in'S'iiAtriM what |l ts to d iv, arc *ti!J at ! t lietr po\l. XWYX ? ? ? livery subscriber, whose snbcriptlon is IMMI: PIAT; i.v forwarded us with the price,in all —will receive tha .t tneticttn Agriculturist for Dee. 1-itH.nnd all of Itm, ml will tie presented wit.h th>' American Agricult:irlMl Caaii ly> el opu'diu. (jn-i out). ,II Pages and over l.t-e i h.iiai aviiißs. w I r:i-.tI*, h mud in cloth, Id ie!c an,| g nil. This entirely u v v'. n > is i iv.t irhi'da st r 'house and ho i!; of ref ren e lor every de partoieiitof hum in kao , ml e. iuclidm; an Af.rieiUt ual -supplement by |>.■. I'hnrber. •v a f three 2 c tut xf ~< psjor limiting you op tc in t copy Amiric >n Aft ft cult Hi" tit, an el'f/ftnt ortiifi i / /',• HI urn l.ixt.wll i 2' I ItlKiti'Kti Ml, and specimvi p iyaofour Mioiily CyclojKtuito. I Li 'fi/x.'irre, i Add re s PU'llhßl lilPi'iell AjMitdit, DAV It W. Jppo.rres't. SAVI'I. Ht'KMtAM.Scc 711 BuMwf. Ae\t York, D. I. BIOWN, UK A I.Kit IN STOVES, ' HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE &c., . - • • - • Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. £•£"Repairing dune at hort n< (a - Iy practical workmen. ____ + <+ ■■ Spouliiiga Specialty Shop on 31 tin S(.,o]t}xtsitn K nnffnrtn MILL'IEIM.PA. H-E3 r :.'; -- ' • \)<%m the BEST y P tfsln EXTERNAL I |cs§ -FOR-''' fj L' l Bck v .. - * u : } • L-y .S;, d y a Sprains, ?rtiises,i 1"* '" Burns and Scalds, tt' ti r -~'- z 71 Frosted. Feet aodg [ ' Cr; Ears, and all h pains and Aches. B It ?s a safe, sure, and pi ''X EE * \ effectual Remedy forß k Gr.lls, Strain:, Scratches, Li . r Seres, &z., on g WORSES. j ne trial will prove itsw ln '-'rit3. Its eHccts are in g 1 most cases | FMSTAMTAMEOUS. | Every Tottlo warranted tora | - w _ pivo sntisl'uctlon. Send ad-Kt nj H- dress for pamphlet, free, giv-Bj , fall directions for the gfl ,3 treatment of nbovo diseases.H ' I'riee 25 ots. and CO cts. per *9 t'l _ urr% oUlc ' Sold everywhere. H Heury, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, •J " CurliogtcG, Vt. ► ivi For Sale ut til'lU ELM Y Elf ti. M i lllii iin A MmUsonburtl, P(t r r i t *> 'ti a TM' .' 1? :■| *> . r h. trn M| nartiln I, IK murl.fl lVk-v.i hi.,; ...... M va CTGBy. W; .' '^&^Vre^''\-: f i'9El cs >n y.v ... X.? ~i rnr.E. f-V;••*•;¥ >-1 7i- : . ,- 3 w ,?^Kk H, y asftwPl ■ U, NEWAItK, KEW JEBSEY* (")■•.■ ; i lin-e ilm! I; njfs. I.arrest and Best. More ; f >r pra'luiitos than all other school's com bined. I.:re Seho!nrshl|. • io. Write for circulars. COLEMAN, I ALJIs & CO., Proprietors. hiSK:i; > Sr , * 5 ' w I j iUNU lif BiNaiiAMTOH. .jysssii-F wswua'tt*, )i.Y^^piliiii^/ ! BELLEPONTE I 3SIC ——-STORE. •• Smith American I Bnrdette. " a nd other Tgans. :;.A^ r I XX A. —d. X> 3ME A. 3W CIIICKERINS. 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Carriages, ait otter goods in this line. &C AIKEUS. ■'i . y ;: Vegetable Balsamic g ilr\ LLi IjC y l: H jU For the euro of yj| "onrimptioii, Ce'ifzs, Golds, Catarrh, j£j tls Asthma, "ir it j, Hoarseness, in M Inilnenia, Spit Bleed, Bronchitis, K F'f] m 1 nil diseases of Mio Throat, Chest, and jftt"! c.J Li: a jr. lar.ll ca--c3 wkcro this lilir.ir lsg^j e el i:-s clhcacy J - at onea manifested, con- p - " vincing the ti">st 'ucrcdulous that i~j CONSUMPTION Sb b; l3 not incurable, if properly nttcndcl to.— £5 At i t 3 commencement it f< hut a flight irrit.a •Vj tioa of the membrane which coven the Lunge; __ jS then an iuflamalion, when tlio tough is rather JIT dry,local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the Sjj cheeks flushed and chill h and at tlie|jj ametimo reduces tho fever. 11 is free from BB [ 'j -tmngopiatc and astringent arte lea, which are Bjj h .3 ■ >fso drying a nature ns to l>e in great danger of S3 destroying the patient; whereas this medicine B L 3 never dries or stops tho cough, but, by romov- kS i"g the OAfsr, consequently, when the cough [,• tjffl is cured tho patiunt is well. Send address for jay ran pamphlet giving full directions, free. Fiico3o cts.,so cts.; and §I.OO per bottlo. Rfci SOLD EVERY WII ERE. For Sale at SPIGELMYEIVS Milllu im & Maditonburg, Pa I a II II; I ,>u Jill's ISTAFFORD'S I Gins a MORE BBILUSBTSBISEI THAN ANY OTHER. ift BOXES WHICH PIiEVEfIT SOILING THE HARDS. I SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. } S. S. STAFFORD,! ■■ V " ■■■■■■ J- ffrnT * J | M.I A beautiful work of 150 pages, Colored PUte, and woo ,/ \ illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and ' \ ij" Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow tfV-I V them. Printed in English and German. Price only IQ >, "'MiPfrii cents, which may be deducted from first order. 1 . tc " s y OB want for the garden, and how to get it instead of runniim to the grocer)- at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over meeting (S \V Wlt ® disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. f VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 32 pages, a Colored Plate / \Jm ,n cvcry numbcr . anJ many fine engravings. Price, gi.a< a year; Five Copies for f L\ kS V ?P5 c ' Dlcn numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address \ ick s Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below f .MM —• rc *"y two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, fe.oo -1 VsVcsr P* *3-so; Good Cheer, #1.25; Illustrated Christian Weekly, #3.00; p YNVJ In; Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vlck's Magazine for $3.00. 01 FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN. 210 pages, Six Colored Plates, nearly tooo Engravings, fx.as, in elegant cloth covers. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N Yi AarMT^"' - ,nf "*tlw. lleallhy, Ilon illlDlt lOornbte A Permanent business ap ply to Wilmut Piistle & Co., lioeliester, N. Y. 49-4 To Make l.lfe Brighter. The dyspeptic's lot is not a happy one. Ben son's ('aivine Plasters are the remedy. Price i> cents. 49- tt OF 'JFO ft I! is HUH iii T7o mate frc-ra .bo boat ratterial Superior Ar fiolca cfiVJry Cioo;-j, teat aro models of strength r.ud olr - Uuqncsiionocl proof given of vhoir clmi.hr; 7. L„;b jjaazufaeturers of Curtis' ' nproved l ':: c:." . r Churn, Kasoa's l'ower Butter > I. :?r\, :. Curtis' fjfjunro Box Churn .'.o.'Li!:;. t '•,. C"?.:.: 5 Vats, Peg Power, 1 ' G-.o ' '■{ C'J: : 1 i who'oside AvJiero we j .v. ? !>o rr ' All goods warranted exactly CB reprc. "1. ' ','o 0!P. pp-JRTEEN BILYEB I .:.IU P :C<'IC_'PICJAPU II I. DA LI for BU parioriiy. e " COSiilsH, tuMS & Gffliß, Fort Attiw, Wii A ffl n I 1* Bend six cents for Bm mm nC I Mpi postage, and receive N 1 a costly box of " " ™ ""goods which will help you to more money rieht away than anything Hse hi this world All. of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune o pens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, " kuk & Co., Augusta, Maine. improved Western Washer |RICE. No. 1 for family of 6 $8 No. 2 for large finally. $ No. 3 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 1$ Over 20,000 in we, e Thousands of Indies are using it. and they speak of it in the. highest terms, saying that they would rather dispense with any other household artieie, 1 than tills excellent Washer. No well-regulated ! bmily will be without it, as it saves the clothes, ' saves labor, saves time, saves fuel, saves sosp, and | makes Y>\j.-hday no longer a dread, but rather a 1 pleasant recreation, as much as such is possible. IIORTON M'F'G CO., Agents Wanted. Ft, Wajne, lnd