Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 02, 1885, Image 4

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    Stopping the Paper.
There is an ancient but reliable
proverb which tells us of the disastrous
effect attending an attempt to please
everybody. Such an effort, we arc
bluntly informed, will be the cause ot
pleasing nobody, and the truth of this
trite saying is appreciated best by the
editor of a newspaper, an individual
who is often censured for failing to
perform the impossible task to which
maxim alluded to has especial refer
ence. For a journalist to satisfy each
and every one of his readers with the
same article is as difficult as the pre
paration of a meal which would agree
with the palate of every person. "What
is one man's food is another's poison,
and an article which might delight
hundreds might also displease an e
qual number. An editor's duty,there
fore, is not to attempt the unfruitful
task of pleasing all but to labor to the
satisfaction of the majority. Those
who happen to belong to the minority,
however, are seldom willing to par
don a distasteful paragraph or item be
cause it may be just what the other
people want The ayerage man is of
the opinion that his paper should in
every way and' without exception
give him what he wants, and when it
does not, he is apt to condemn the ed
itor and order the stoppage of his pa
per.
Of all the foolish things a man can
do, that of stopping his paper because
he is displeased at something therein,
is perhaps the worst, and it brings
with it its own punishment. Figura
tively speaking, he simply cuts off his
no9e to spite his face. Yet the aver
age man imagines that his indignant
command to stop the paper will over
Whelm the editor with woe and sor
row aad not only stop his particular
paper but everybody else's paper. He
seems to think that the offending jour
nal, under his displeasure, will imme
diately suspend. But it does not. His
name is dropped from the list but the
heavens do not fall,nor the stars cease
to shine. The sun rises and sets with
its usual regularity, the moon appears
in accordance with the almanac, and
the world rolls round as before. Tie
paper continues to please and dis
please, and things are pretty much the
same as they always were with one
exception.
And this is the exception : The man
who stops his paper does not know
what is going on. He is in a state
of most unsatisfactory ignorance, and
he misses, actually misses, with some
thing like regret, the visits of the car
rier boy or else his mail seems incom
plete without that medium of knowl
edge which beguilded so many min
utes in the past When his neighbor
mentions some notable occurrance he
knows nothing about it, and when he
is.asked if he has not read about it in
the paper, he reluctantly confesses,
with ill-concealed shame that he does
not take a paper. " Unfortunate man !
He stopped the paper to spite the ed
itor, but no one suffers but himself.
The moral of this is: do not stop your
paper; it is not policy.—Ex
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
* with paiu of cutting teeth t If so, send at once
and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
BTBITP 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
boweis, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
daces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mas WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SVBCP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physlci
tns in the United States, and is for sale by ail
druggists throughout the world. Price 25
cents a bottle.
Who Makes the Fashions.
George William Curtis says in Hdr
j>er's Magazine : The American fash
ions, we used to be told, come from
Europe. But who makes the fashions
there.? When all English and French
dandies are weariDg high colars, who'is
it that turns down his collar with such
authority that two continents turn
down their collars ? It was answered
that the tailors made the changes. The
tailor makes the clothes, but a change
in form or style by the tailor would not
change the fashion.lf he should change
the cut of a coat for a lawyer's clerk
the fashion would not change, but the
lawyer's clerk would be out of fashion.
The tailor as an artist may have the
highest taste and the utmost skill, and
as a tailor he may wish that a new
fashion would produce a demand for
new clothes. But he has no social au
thority. He can only serve him who
has. It was Prince Hamlet. who was
the glass of fashion and the mold of
form. If D'Orsay, amid universal
white cravats, should appear in a black
satin scarf, all the dandies would hurry
to wear black satin. Tens of thous
ands of loyal Britains may leave off
gloves,* but they are merely queer, and
gloves are still essential. The prince
of Wales may saunter along the street
without gloves, aud immediately gloye
less is the only good 'form.' This is
the secret of fashion. It is the 'prac
tice of a recognized social leader. The
London World says that no instance
can be mentioned of a social change of
fashion introduced by the Prince of
Wales which has not been instantly a
dopted by those around him, and grad
ually by the general mass of his future
subjects. This is true of dress, man
ners and social arrangements. 'Socie
ty,'says the World , 'cannot organize
itself without the standard of propriety
furnished by Marlborough house.' It
is some prince or social leader, then,
who lowered those lofty bulwarks of
collars of which grandpa's wending
coat offered so extraordinary an illus
tration. It was said that the dropping
of a pebble in the ocean produced a
movement which was continued to the
utmost confines of the sea The whim
or the comfort of one exalt ml or damli
acal personage may likewise, in the cut
of a coat or the form of a shoe.go round
the world. Unconously even we repub
licans are subjects of a king, and the
severe and scornful defier of the author
ity of the British crown defines it in a
coat whose 'cut' is a docile acknowl
edgement of the crown's resistless pow
er. The influence of a social leader is
shown in nothing so strongly as in his
ability to make two continents wear
clothes cut as he chooses.
A Little Girl's Company Manners.
'Bit down, will you, please, and wait
a moment till mother comes?' said a
little girl to two ladies who came to ses
her mother.
'And will you give me a glass of wa
ter, Martha ?' asked one of the ladies ;
'I am very thirsty.'
'With pleasure,' answered Martha,
and she presently came back with two
goblets of water on a small waiter,
which she passed to both ladies.
'Oh, thank you.' soid the other lady ;
'you are very thoughtful.'
'You are quite welcome',said Martha
very sweetly.
When Martha went out of the room
one of the ladies said : 'This little girl
is one of the lovliest children I ever
met. How sweet and obliging her man
ners are !'
Let us go into the next room and see.
Martha took the waiter back into the
dining room.
'Me drink ! me drink !' crinl little
Bobbie, catching hold of his sistei's
dress and screwing up his rosy lips.
'Get out, Bob ! cried Martha. 'Go
to Bridget.'
'Don't speak so to your lit tie brother,'
said Bridget.
'lt is noue ot your business what I
say,' cried Martha, tossing back her
head.
'Martha !' That is grandmother call
ing from the top ot the stairs.
'What?' screamed Martha back.
'Please come here, dear, said grand
ma.
'1 don't want to,' muttered Martha.
She, however, dragged herself up
stairs. Unwilling feet, you know, find
it hard to climb.
'M irtha,' said grandma, 'will you try
to fii-d my specs ? lam pretty sure 1
left them in the dining-room.'
'No you didn't,' cried Martha, in a
cross, contradictory tone ; 'you always
loose them up here;' and she rummag
ed round the chamber, tumbling things
over like the north win '.
'No matter,'said the dear old lady,
seeing she would have much to do to
put things to rights again; 'no matter,
Martha ; they will come to hand ;' and
she quietly put down the newspaper for
by and by. Martha left her and went
down stairs with a pout.
Oh, dear! where are Martha's civil,
obliging manners ? Why, those are
her company manners. She puts them
on in the parlor,and puts them off when
she leaves the parlor. She wears them
before visitors, and hangs them up
when they are gone. You see, she has
no manners at home ; she is cro.-s and
disobliging and rude and selfish. She
forgets that home is the first place to
be polite in—in tire kitchen as well as
in the parlor. There is no spot in the
house where good manners can be dis
pensed with.
GUNS!
GUNS, BREECH LOADERS,
from 81.00 for a single shot gui., up to
SIO.OO.
DOUBLE B. L. SHOT GUNS,
from 813.0G for a good serviceable gun,
to $35.00 for something extra.
REVOLVERS , from SI.OO up to
SIO.OO.
WINCHESTER RIFLES,
Model : 73, Central Fire $17.00
'76, •• •• twenty
eight inch barrel $13.00
Muzzle loading shot tjiins from $2.50
for a single gun,ss.so for a double gun.
FISHING*TACKLE!
SET NETS. 7 Hoops, ♦1.50, 8 Hoops $2.25.
THROW NETS, 3K feet *3.00.
FINE JAPANESE BAMBOO POLES . for
20 cts. each.
JOINTED (3) RODS , 25 cts.
A line asoitment or LINES from 1 cent to *l.
Also an immense assortment of HOOKS, loose
and snelied.
Fine liocls , Fishing Baskets,
Leaders, Flies, Artificial
Bait Ferrates, Beets,
fyc., §c-
Also Fishing Tackle repaired.
Musical Instruments!
VIOLINS from *1.25 up to SIO.OO.
GUITARS and BANJOS from $2.50 up to
*IO.OO.
Ten-Keyed Richter MOUTH HARMONI
CAS, lo cts.
ACCORDIONS from SI.OO up to *IO.OO.
Also FLUTES, PICOLOS, CLARIONETS
and FIFES at astonishing low rates.
Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 cts. for good
ordinary E, to 15 cts. for fine Silk E.
Banjo Strings . best, 10 cts. each. Bass Viol
and Cello Strings.
WMy line of strings cannot be excelled In
this Btat, for Price and Quality.
Orders by mail receive prompt atten
tion.
of fine Guns a specialty.
THEODORE DESHNEft, Prop.
Great Central Gun Works,
Belh fon'e. Pa.
*-Send for Trice List and illustrated cata
logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania
free.
AnpMOTCjfnr I.notufivo. Healthy. Ilnu
-11 lib Pi lOorable .1 Permanent business ;i |
ply to Wllinoi castled (%>., Rochester, N. Y.
To Make l.it'e llriglifcr.
The dyspeptic s l| is not a happy one. Uon-
Ron's Camlne Plasters are the remedy. Price
25 cents. 4i>—lt
Vfifß more money than al anything else
Ul I SMhv taUiniT an a-cney |.i Hie !>••••!
K B*Ssllhm book out. ejrinnors uccoed
mm idly None tail Terms free.
IIAT.LKTT HOOK Ho.. Portland Maine.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES!
(A full line at t lie v
JOURNAL STORE. J
Patents are invited to call at our E
place on IVnn Street. '
ft PR)7S
you to more money riirht away than unyihimj
• Ise in this world All. of either se\, miccc d
from tlist hour. The broad road to fortune <>
pens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, CO., Augusta, Maine.
HAVE YOU A GARDEN ?
m WILL HELD SEED W
And will want the HpM at the li-:ut in >ny. 'then
niv new Seisi Caidogtio wilt surpn<o you. No nir.tt r
where ymi hnve been ittui'iiiff if uiil >m' monry. it in
m&ilcd r'eee to nil, and you to ...ive il
before l>tn in* anywhere.
VVWI. M. MAULE,
129 & 131 Trout St.. Philadelphia.
COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEV.
Occupies three Building*. Largest and Po st. More
positions for graduates tlian all other school's com
bined. Life Scholarship. *lO. Write for circulars.
COLEMAN. I'ALMS ifc CO., Proprietor*.
t'jk A r • ! .'.<U Ice in ' ; ..w V ..
L i t--1 r'N iT'-ai Am. J nmi! • •. '.
M M P.? rMiiv !; •• j• ; ' - •
rl *< 1* r\ v•■ a • oue • u
M* * 1 flO Pi' V r.rd c>. ci 1 •; thrr*
n'.ye*. rtm=a phyaicu'n. Ilia surce&a hasßitnyJ*
hew aftop-shin*; weha n beard ufamaforara!
raan;: vxllsf cored Iv! im. ! i| s inuta sa ntx ■ '
1 yir,-ebottle nr. : Try 'ifoeilieu. Oivv P t). imil
J. , •• 3 e-'tln • „
lr. r.'J. 11LSLV.0V\ No. fi.T huFt
Cleveland Steam Gauge Co.
Solo Proprietors and Manufacturers of
Watson's Portable Forge,
L
Wation'e Forge Blower. Watson's Barrel Filler,
Holt's Patent Steam Gauges
For Locomotives and Stationary Engines.
Locomstire Spring Eahacss. Test Fnaps and Test Ganges.
BEND FOB CIBCrHR AND I'HICE LIST.
WORKS: 13,15 AND 17 WEST STREET.
Office: 211 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, OHO.
I fHE BEST 1
P2OTOBBSI
AT
jJUCK g ROT
dMT G:-iLL.E,m'!
FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE—
[\STAMY\iMS PROCESS!
Satisfactory Work Done by
RAIN OR SfflE!
We furnish everything in our line
from a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Pictures copied and en
larged in the best style.
£FRAMESs
can be procured at our place on short notice
prices are
down so as to suit every purso.
Gallery on North St., Millbeim, Pa,
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL
G-:E^OC:eI:K,S
keep the largest stock in the county
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CLOTHIERS
for your Clothing.
• ,
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
EP SURPRISE!
THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES
The Ameican Agriculturist.
FHOM Till'. TFVniVi Nsl H.V01.. fI.Jt'HTPI 111.1*11 Kit
"'lhe American Afiiiculturixt is especially
worthy of men:l.id. because ri'inai Kahlo
success that lim-■ al.eniUnl tilt* iinlvtm ami untir
ing rtort * or Its proeiiotovs to Increase ami ex
tend lis cli i illation, lis contents are duplicated
e\cry month I. r a Ucnaan edition, which also
circulate u itleh
Tills Tribute |s a pleasing incident in the
marvellous nearly
HALF A OENTURY
farcer of ties reeo ni.'.od leading Agricultural
Journal of the world.
What it is To
Six month's ago (lie Anirican .1, /rlcnUarist
entered w on a new eafeei* oi I'po^gierily
an ito day.t is tar superior to any slnu'ar per
iodica! ever produced in tin ■ or any other c <uu■
try. Klelnir in editorial slivnglh ; r.elcr in en
e.rav tugs; pi luted on llnec paper, and pn sent
ing in eVer\ issue luu eolunins of original lead
lug matter limn the ablest witters, ami nearly
too iliusi rat ion*. Dr. < leorge Thiirber, for near
ly Minuter o! a eenturx tin editor in chief of the
. 1 iiit rictin Anriai tui'ist. .Lwoph Harris, I'M on
l>. Ilalsted. t ; ol. d. 0. Weld, and Andrew s.
I uller.tlie other long lluio hdit is.togotlier with
the other writers who have 'mule the American
agriculturist what it Is' today, aro still nt
their post.
WHAT. FREE ? ? ?
Kvcry subscriber, whose siiberlptlon l< immi
lli AT . i.v forwarded ns \MMI the price,in all
—will icceive the Amtrlcan Af/iicuhurist for
Dee. IsSt. and all of iSv'i. and will be presented
wlili the American Agrie iiturist Cmni
l.r fyelopuMliu. (jitsi onl). 7n Pages ami
oer l.iKNi Engravings. Mrongly bound in cloth,
bl <rk ami gold.
This entirely new vol nine is a remarkable
st rehouse and hook of reference for every da
partuieutof human knowlcd e, including an
Agricultural Supplement by Dr. Thurber.
Send thr c 1 a nt stumps jar at tilt up yau s; c
imcn enpit American Agriculturist, an elmint
ortff ii<h j'r< uiium List, vat it < fllustruthuis.
and tpecimen pages 14OV ftttnilp Cyclopaedia.
Qmcasscrs u anted Everywhere.
Address
PuMei KM ail Agri n't list.
I).V\ID W. .Iri:\Pres't. S.IM'L IU UMIAM.SCC
75 1 Itrominnv. Xcn Aor It
D I. BROWN,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE &o„
——————— • 41 O • • - - ■'
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
HZ Ilcj; tirlnjjr Ime at in.tic
•'V practical woikiiien
■ -<i • • • ■ ■■ ■
Spaatinga Specialty
Simp on Mtin Sl.yOpjytsile Ka •ITman
MILLIEIM,PA.
ilks FMJIrtMrtJBttT.
Np THE REST i
fSlea EXTERNAL
itLXJEEMEDYe
FOR— |
IS
; czesbi I
—J Sprains, Braises,!
3 _ Burns and Scalds, |
Selsrilw, fieliele, |
| Frosted Feet and
@Ears, and all ether |
Pains and Aches. |
It is a safe, Stirs, and £
k effectual Remedy for |
ks QalLj, Strains, Scratches, j
■ M Sores, &c., on
p HORSES.
I /gP3 O ne tr i will prove its $
•d merits. Its effects arc in sjj
1 most cases
INBTANTANEOU3. i
13 WZBGfeffl Every ? ottle warranted toyS
1 f$} y ° satisfaction. Send ad- a
1 SMK6S2B uress for pamphlet, free, giv- §
Fa ing full directions for the 9
iJ Bp*z3r treatment of above diseases.
(•tj Price 25 eta. and 60 cts. per ?1
bottle. Sold everywhere.
ri Ucnr y' J,js,rs( -ri lord, Tropricton, |)
l<ur fru'i '<l YE if IS
hn A' Mailitoiihurtj, 7Vi
g Q {p° Q lor working people. Mend 10
Ba| |a H pw'cents postage, ami we will mail
HDukannß yon free, a royal, valuable sam
, pie box oi goo ls that Will put
you in the way of making more mo ey in a tew
oays than you ever thought possible at any bus
iness. (kipitai not required. Voif can live at
home ami work in spare time only, <>r ail tiie
time. All of both sexes, of qli ages, grandly
successful. 6;i cents to JA easily earned every
evening. That all who want oik may test the
business.we make this nnparrailelcd offer : to
all who are not A ell sati.stied we will send $1 to
pay fort lie trouble of writing us. i'ull particu
lars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay
absolutelysureforallwliostart at once. Don't de
ay.Address Mtinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
CL'OAA r ' r esentsgiven away. Send
tS / Ihll ) lls U''" (s postage, and ly
. rpj\jy / mail voll wij f get free :l pa(.g
age of goods of large value, that will start you
in work that will at once bring >ou in money
taster than anything else in America. All a
bout the %JOO,CKK) in presents with each box. A
gents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all
tne time, or spare time only, to work for us at
their own homes. Fortunes for all workers ab
solutely assured. Don't delay. 11. HALLISTT &
Co., Fori land, Maine.
Pa / • A s*<>r.'TEf and HOA tb for 3 live
tDU? Jy ui g Mt-11 or l adit s, ill each county.
, , . . Address!'. W. ZI.IGLEit & CO., PinL
delphia F a
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Vegetable Balsauiio \r.
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In r n t ra
F >r the euro of Uj
Li Ccnsiimptioa, Colds, Catarrh, dJ
fcj Croup, Asthma, rifurisj, Hoarseness, p
Pj Muania, SpittiiiJ Blood, Bronchitis,
k'J in 1 (ill tk -i-' iof <li ' Throat, Chest, an 1 Pyj
pi| In nil 'i\ a x.horo iliia Elixir tJ'
- used Id odl ey i nt 0:1-0 nuudfeited, con
cn- T vlnclng tlio jr.nst bi'-rchdons flint fl*sl
Zi CONSUMPTION
! cot iiuumljlo, U properly at tended lo
„ At lis commeiK-c.ncntit Is but n slight irrlta
# K0
- vr t!on of tlio nicuihinno v.liii h covors t!ie Lungs;
llu'ii an In'lniUiUlon, v.Hon thr, cough l i riilh'-r
J.'™ dry,btcnlf. vcr,ninlthoj.ubeniorofrequent,the
checks fl 1; iiel and cldll ni n e common, l ids"^ 1
Elixir in curing tho nhovo complaints,
C 2 ates so na 1o rciuovo nil morbid itrltn-BB
flows and liiflauiatton from the lung, BB
n"* i to the Bin-lure, fuel finally e\p. I tlieni fmiii Bn
I* ';i the system. It facilitates expectoration. E3
It heals the ulcerated surfaces A
Era and relieves the cough nnd make* the bn-atli- H
pj "ig easy. It aupporutliectreugih and at the S|
|>3i -ainotlmo tlio fever. !>i free from H
f .troiiijop'ato and nstilngeut n* d. !■ a, whirliare 8J
,J of so drying a nature ns to beiugH at danger of Btfj
P3dostrcylng llio patient; when: thi* modit tne
LB uorer dries or stops tlio cough, but, by
ra ing tlio cvi'-r, c<usequeiiily, when thec iiigh
i.i] is cured (ho patient is ell. Send address foi L 1
fcgj pamphlet i\ ibill directions, free.
PS l'rico 33 cts., 60 Ct- : and fl.O!) por bottlo. RS
FOLD EVERYWHERE. Eg]
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Womn! e from ti.. beat material Rnpcrior Ar-
Hcl.-.i of FMryCocd b t'.-a I era models of strength
: Id pll •. I ..ed proof given of
their u.:r k :;*. B '? u: cturcra of tnrtis'
Improved I-V>v ( 5 TI .'.oil's I'cwer Fuller
De'iac r, 1 TI > v rki r, (i'quarc Hex Churn,
lieetnijgitliir < burn, i (Vets. Do? Fotrcr, A(>
"Oho t :ituily Churn : v.!u,k-!i!o wliere NE
hare no fluent.*' All poods v:arrantc-d exactly aa
represent. 1. TWO (.d! I>, FOt RTEEN KILTER
AND EKiiir BRONZE MLDAI.S awarded for bu
•y. • t
COMH, CURTIS & GS3, Pert Atkinson, Wis.
(hiproved Western Washer
• No. 1 for family of G $8
No. 2 for large family •
No. 3 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 10
Over 20,000 in use*
(Ty 1 f]
Thousands of ladies are using it. and theyspoak
of it in the highest terms. Raying that they would
rather dispense with any other household article,
than this excellent Washer. No well-regulated
kuily will bo without it. as it saves the clothes,
paves labor, paves time, saves fuel, saves eoap, and
makes washday no longer a dread, but rather a
pleasant recreation, as much as such is possible,
HORTOX M'FG CO.,
Agents Wanted. Ft. Wajne, Ind.
a There is no escuso for suffering from |j
CONST! PATS ON
a and other diseases that follow a dis- I
8 ored state of the Stomach and Bow- Kd
■ els, when the use of
i OR. HENRY BAXTER'S 1
MANDRAKE SITTERS
| Wiil give immociiato relief. |
After constipation follows
I Biliousness, Dyspepsia,!
a Indigestion, Diseases off
| the Kidneys, Torpid Liver $
| Rheumatism, Dizziness, \
5 Sick Headache, Loss of -
I Appetite, Jaundice,
|op!exy, Palpitations,!'!
fe Eruptions and Skin Dis-p
Eoases, etc., all of which these^
Ry Oittcrs will speedily euro by rcmoving tliecoiue. f J
K Lccp i'l,< BoWtk, Mid PfflMfflW Itrj;, m BB
! i! vi.ih.j order, and perfect ltcalth M
m wUI bo tlio result LEidiOS end others pub-|3
i?3£tdachO will find
L I and permanent euro by the me of Ihe.-o Litters KJ
iWing t:>silc and mildly purgative they KH
||PUEIFY TIIE BLOOD. I
|| Frico 25 cts. pes* bottle.
I'Vr sa'.o by r.H dealers in mediclno. Fend H
FM address for pnmphlot.free.givlug full directions.
M IIIIMIY, JOHSiSbS & Lt)kß,Props., burluigtcn, Vt. H
Millheim A- Ufadisonburg, Pa,
—fnarwv, SEND TO
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--'S a r;;3 for list of Ncwppape:
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th JONES SCALE
-Tr-* and free Price List o
Ecalea.
SIOOO REWAI r D
For S.LJ i... ii - hu".in; ar.d fli .iitittg tltfur M baiati<
w much Clover Sre l in :ie J /V c , n
NEW ARK MA CHI N E
NEWARK, a ■pIiMBSSaVA*
Jp * r A beautiful w->rk of 130 rages, Colored Plate, and 1000
/flaa^.-'_ jt£t&Firf) >/ illustrations, with descriptions of tlie best Flowers and
Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow
*A W •V them. Printed in EnglisH and German. Price only o
V : a • titSSflv* ViT \ cents, which may be deducted from first order.
, It tells what yoti want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to
Jf} t\> (^c grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to b left over, meeting
with disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICK'S seeds at headquarters.
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* pages, a Colored Plate
I ')> A A f ' n every number, and many fine engravings. Price, 31.2s a year; Five Copies for
l\ IS P' Specimen numbers 10 cents ; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to may address
tu/r Vick's Magarine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
/TpF . —really two magarines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, $4.00;
CySSpp*'St. Nicholas, $3.30; Good Cheer, #1.25; Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; OT
V V Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine for $3.00.
VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, o pages, Six Colored
JAMES VICX, Rochester, N. Y.
— —rs.
"When the word Estey or the
" ru7l_, „ /?- vf-4^ 7 word Crgan is mentioned, they
ESTG}/ IJI Q3J\ L 0 • V each suggest the other, >0 widely
RFtlttl BOOPtlY"f v known and so popular are the in
rZu nil ■'i _ > ai YBQ ~y etrumenti and the makers.
I P)\) cvA TwA R Five letters In each of the two
£3 Hfr J - words are reminders of enjoyment
a pfS Vjmjtjm in multitudes of homes. Ulustra
t3d Catalogue mailed freo to all
IP L|| ESTABLISHED 1855.
fS THOMSON & CO.,
RjiFi • M ANUFACTURKRB OF THI
Celebrated Tenrilliger Pattern
>/*[ [,. IMPROVED TRIPLE FLANGE
•v |i Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
I * | POINTS OF MUPEMIOMITY
■| <1;, " ? * CVER ANY CTKER MAKE ARE, <
PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK,
F, SOLID WELDED ANGLE IRON FRAMES.
ME. SUPERIOR FIRE PEOOFFILLING.
R- * LOCKS AND BOLT WORK PROTECTED
'AXeiM*?- WITH HARDENED STKU*
F - .EXTRA HEAVY MATERIAL:
K P*VCA F&' JFIL-'J?*** HENCE ARE MORE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF.
THOMSON* CO., 273 STATE STREET.
JQverybody acknowledges that
THE
CHEAPEST AND BEST PRICE to buy FURNITURE
IS AT
MAUDE'S STORE
ON . -
Penn street, Millheim, Pa.
PARLOR .SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DINING ROOM <fc
KITCHEN FURNITURE, LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RAT
TAN ( REED CHAIRS, 7l TABLES, STANDS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS , I2JED
SI'AJDS'. SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, il/AT
TR ESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest
St rate, a (jreat variety >f SPRING BEDS, all styles,
and everything in the furniture line, on hand or
iirrtcurcd on short notice
Not undersold by any Store in the County,
An extra large stock of Paper Hangings, Decorations.
Give me a call. W. T. JfAUCK,
TUB
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
I
is now supplied wilh
Gooff PbmsseS
and a lurye assortment of
NSPLAY TYPE.
'
LETTER HEADS, ■
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
* CIRCULARS.
POSTERS,
and, i>i short, neat and tasty
Jot Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
1
i
i H])
\\eg.T k.'&ivs.we-o, \aeg\
M<SS.WATER-PROOF, SS r.J*£a
or rattle. Is also A SUBSTITUTE for PLABTEK
tU Half the Cost. Outlasts the building. CARPETS
and HUGS of same, doubly the wear of oil oloths. Catalogue
plci/ree. W.K.FAY&CO.CAMDEN,N.J.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Sffll'sToiSymj
FOR THE CURE OF .
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
The proprietor of this oelebr&ted medi
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the publio for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilla
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 earn
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are striotly followed 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 oaee
more certain to cure, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two alter the
disease has been ohecked, 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 cathartio
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'I
VEGETABLE FAMILY PUIS will bo
ficient
BULL'S BARSAPARILLA is the eld and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous aileQtions—the Ring of
Blood Purifiers-
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER is preparod in the form of
eandy drops, attractive to the sight and.
plsasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BTjrgaX-~£|
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SAttSAPAftiLI A,
BULL'S mm DESTROYER,
The Popular Remedies c." Day.
Fiiaclpal Orrice. S3l Main St.. LOUI-YILLE. ET
STAFFORD'S
BLACKING
6ives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE
THAN ANY OTHER,
IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT
SOILING THE HAHOS.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS,
S. S.STAFFORD,
New York.
CONSUMPTION,
I have a positive remedy for the above dlsea-% kUs\i\
use thousands of cases of the worst klnfl wid ot Tone
standing have been cured. l '
lu Its etlicacy,that I will send Ttt BOITLES FKIiE,
togetherwlth a VAI.UABt.HjTBBATtsE dn thl4Uea*j
to anv sufferer. Glvo p&pcase and Pa attdr. s%,
to any sua.™ w lgl Pear , £ 6W Yo rh,
Alii IV I .1 Corsets. Sample free to those be*
Nil Self HI coming agents. No risk, uofck talee.
Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address
Dt.eCOTT,S42 BrowrfvVay St.,N.Y.