Making a Mule Understand. Stonewall Jackson was never known to let profanity pass without a rebuke but once. The incident was reported by the chief actor in it, Maj. John A. H&rman, who was Jackson's chief quartermaster, and a man of extraordi nary qualifications. It happened at Edward's Ferry, on the Potomac,when our army was crossing into Maryland, in the Antietam campaign. Maj. Gen. D. H.Hill's division was crossing, when Jackson lode up, and found the ford completely blocked with Hill's wagon train. He spoke to Hill (who was his brother-in-law, they having married sisters) for allowing such confusion. Gen. Hill replied that he was not a quartermaster, or something that im plied it was no part of his business to get tangled wagons out of the river. Jackson instanUy put Hill in arrest, and, turning to Maj. Harman, ordered him to clear the ford. Harman dashed in among the wagons, kicking mules, and apparently inextricable mass of wagons, and, in the yoice of a Senator, poured out a volume of oaths that would have excited the admiration of the most scientific mule-driver. The effect was electrical. The drivers were frightened and swore as best they could, out far below the Major's stand ard. The mu'es caught the inspiration from a chorus of familiar words, and all at once made a break for the Mary land shore, and in fiye minutes the ford was cleared. Jackson witnessed and heard it all. Harman rode back to join him, expecting a lecture, and, touching his hat, said : "The ford is clear, geueral! There's only one lan guage that will make mules understand on a hot day, that they must get out of the water." The General smilingly said : "Thank you, Major," and dash ed into the water at the bead of liis staff. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth t If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYHUP FOR CHILDREN TXETHING. 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 dyscutery 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. Mas WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING STBUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best femaJe nurses and physlci tns fat the United States, and is for sale by jUI druggists throughout the world. Price 23 cents a bottle. An "Honorable" Lad. ■ v Be Drew the Line at Personal Hon or—A Wild Western Inoident. It is extremely refreshing to notice the fine sense of honor possessed by some of the rising generation in Vir ginia City. Last eyening two youths, each aged about fourteen, met on C street,when the following dialogue took place ; •I say, Bill, you got my knife.' 'No, I ain't.' "Pon your word ?' 4 'Pon me word.' •'Pon your soul ?' •'Pon me soul.' •Hope you may die if you have ?' 4 Hope I may die if I have.' •You ain't got my knife ?' •I ain't got vonr knife.' The querist seemed to be still incred ulous, but was on the point of giving [it up in despair,when a bright idea occur red to him, and he returned the attack with: v •'Pon your.honor ?' •Oh,' said the other. •now you touch me honor, take your danged old knife,' and he handed the article over. •WqlJ done, Bill,' said his chum ; 4 I alius knowed you was an honorable chap.'— Virginia Chronicle. —Deininger's Beady Reference Tax Receipt Book ts growing in public fa ▼or. Customers from a distance are beginning to call for it. It is an ad mitted necessity for every tax-payer who does bis business in a practical manner. It it arranged to last for ten years and sells at the low price of 40 cents. Call and see it at the JOURNAL Store. tf ■♦■w Cluee all Around. A boy about twelve years old report ed to a policeman the other day that a robbery had occurred at the bouse un der very mysterious circumstances. The sum of $25, which was in a chi na vase on a bracket, had taken wings. ••Were any of the doors or windows found open ?" asked the officer. ••No.'- ••Any visitors in the house who might have taken it ?" ••No." ••And you haven't picked up anv clues, eh ?" •That's the trouble, sir -there's clues till you can't rest. I want to go off and camp out, and dad thiefes I cribbed the money. Dad wants to go to Chicago, and marm thinks he's got the boodle. Marm wants a new sum mer wrap, and dad says she clawed them ducats for sure. The hired girl is going to be married next week, and dad and marm and me believe she rak ed in the stake to go on a bridal tour. Tell you what, mister when I see how many clues can be picked up on a little ease like this it makes me anxious to know which of us will come out on top."— Detroit Free Press. JRVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS, LOCK HAVEN, PA. S. W WELL PROPRIETOR. Good SantDle Rooms for Commercial Travel era on first floor. PY/EMIA Is (lie most virulent form of Wood-poison- Ing. Loss speedily fatal, lull, not less cer tainly so, is the vitiation of (lie Idoml of which the first symptoms are I'lmplos, Sties, 1 toils, and Cutnnoous Krup tlons. When the taintof Scrofula gives warning of its presence bvsuchindicat ions, no time should be lost In using AYKU'S SARSAFAKILLA, the only perfect and reli able medicine for the purification of the blood. SCROFULA Ts afoul corruption in the blood that rots out tdl the machinery of life. Nothing will eradicate il from the system and pre vent its transmission to otlVpring hut. AYKR'B SARSAIWKII.I.A. This prepara tion is also the only one that will cleanse the idood of Mercurial poison and the taint of Contagious Diseases. Impover ished blood i> productive of AN/EMIA, A wretched condition indicated by Pallid Skin, Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and Melancholy. Its first symptoms are Weakness, Languor, Loss of Nerve Force, and Mental Re jection. Its course, unchecked, lends inevitably to insanity or death. Women frequently sutler from it. '1 lie only medi cine that, while purifying the blood, en riches it with new vitality, and invigorates tho whole system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED 1Y Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for QUAKER 13 "tho Ses-t TABLE SAUCE. Thousands of articles arc now manufactured that in former years had to l>o imported, paying hitfh import duty as it is now being dono on Lea k. For tius table sauce J tho QFAKKU 'IAIILI SACCK takes its place ; it has been pronounced by competent judges just as oood and eren better. Tho QCAKKU SAUCE lias Slowly but surely gained great im portance and is replacing tho very bat imported sauce on tho slulf of tho grocer, tho tables of tho restaurant aud tho tables of tho rich and poor men, greatly priz d aiul relished by all on accouht of its piquancy, arema, taste, strength and pureucss. Tho inventor has by years of study of the secret virtues contained in tho aro matic spices of tho Indies and China, such as mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger, and peppers and buds of trees unknown to most men, and by long practico succeeded to combino their extracts in such a liquid form as we now find it. of agrceablo taste, and so invigorating as to be taken in place ol'stomach bitters. I3y man ufacturing this saueo hero, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it is sold at a lower figure to tho dealer, who making a hotter profit on Quaker Sauce can sell it to tho consumer cheaper than ho very best imported articlo hardly equal ing ours. li your grocer does not keep it. write us for prices, etc. Sold In bottles or by tho gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 10G A 10S S. 2d ST., SL Louis, Mo. THE MOST PERFECT SWEEPER HUE. A Machiuc tliat Sells Itself. CONSIDERED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS THE STANDARD SWEEPER. UNRIVALED FOR BEAUTY, Strength and light running; performs its labor easily and noiselessly. The Brush is easily adjusted to all grades of carpet. The' manner of discharging the dust is superior to all others. ASK FOR IT AND BUY NO OTHER. For Sale by all Dealers, Manufactured by The Bosk Sweeper and Wringer (7?., GOSHEN. IND. IprovedWesterlWasher No* 1 for family of G $3 No-2 for largo family 9 No. 3 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 10 Over 20,000 in use*! • Lhfcj f! Thousands of ladies are using it, and they speak of it in the highest terms, saying that they would rather dispense with any other household article, than this excellent Washer. No well-regulated Emily will bo without it, as it saves the clothes, Saves labor, saves time, saves fuel, saves soap, and makes washday no longer a dread, but rather a pleasant recreation, as much as such is possihlo, MORTON M'F'G CO., Agents Wanted. Ft. Wayne, Ind. ACENTS TO SELL Mpft MISSOURI Jpglpl W J STEAM *pL^Washer Men and Women of good chnracter and intelligence. Exclusive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial of sample Washer to be returned at my expense if not satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the best Washer in the world, and pays capable agents BIG money. In trinsic merit makes it a phenoininnl success every where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency address, J. WORTH, St. Louis, Mo. ■■mm ■ M lor working people. Send 10 {kg I L 0 cents postage, and we will mail ■ ■ L. r you free, a royal, valuable sam ■ ■ " pie box ol 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 borne 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 may test the business,we make this unparralleled olfer • to all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to Gay for the trouble of writing us. Full particu irs, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutelysureforallwhostartatonce. Don't de ay. Address STrxsoN & Co., Portland, Maine. T> n. mus.sk h, ' JEWELER, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. All work neatly and promptly Exe cuted. Shop on Main Street, Millheim, Pa, GUNS: GF.VN, HUE EC II LOAD EES, from SI.OO for a single shot gun, up to $lO 00. DODDLE D. L. SJIOT OCXS, from $13.00 for a good sei viccablc gun, to 00 for something extra. 7/ EVOLVEUS, from si. oo up to S$I0.O(). W IXC IIES I' E U Itl EL ES, Model '7.1, Central Fire $17.00 '7O. " ** twenty tight inch barrel $13.00 Mux:{<• lotuliutf shot litis from 52."0 for a single gun, ;o for a double gnu. SKTXKTS,I Hoops, *1.50, S 11 ou ps fJ .J *. THROW XRTS.WKj loot FIX/:.7 APA NKSK ISA MBOO POLKS. for 10 vis. each. JOJNTKD (.1) RODS, ct-i. A lino nsortment of LINKS fi oin 1 rout to sl. Also an immense assortment of JIOOKS,Uw&v and si.elled. /one L'ods, Fishing Baskets, Lenders. Files, elrtijicial Bait Ferrules, Beets, sc., Also Fishing Tackle repaired. Musical Instruments ! VIDIANS from *1.25 up to flfi.oe. G'CITARSatuI BANJOS from s±f>d up to *IO.OO. 7\.n-Keyed Richter MOI'TII HARMONI CAS, 10 ets. ACCORDIONS from *1 .•>;> up to *IO.OO. Also KLUTKS, PI CO LOS, CLA RJONKTS and KICKS at astonishing I av rates. Violin (ttul HuiturSteinys from ."x-l*. for good ordinary K, to 1" cts. for tine Silk K. Jl tn io Strings, best, 10 els. each. I Vol and (r'lo Strings. My line of strings cannot be excelled in this State, for Price and Quality. Orders by mail receive prompt atten tion. AA-Repairing of tine Guns a specialty. THEODORE DESHNER, Prop. Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonle, Fa. AA*Send for Price List and illustrated eata logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania free. Musser House. Millheim, ------ IVnna. £smio:R lusoiLT: Two miles from Colon n Station on L. & T. U. R. Fine Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight of town. Healthy locality and fine moun tain sceneries. The celebrated I'KNNs VAL LEY CAVES but five miles distant. Tliujflnest drives in the state. FIN E SADDLE HOUSES, CAIIBI AGES,'AND BUGGI ES for the use of summer boarders. Double aid Smile Rooms, newly furnished, for familes with children, lon second and third floors. Bus to all Trains. TERMS REASONABLE. W. S. Musser, Prop'r. 16-1 v Millheim, Centre Co. Pa, ELI AS ELSE & SON, —I'UOPIUKTOLLS OF TUB— MILLHEIM PLANING MILL, east of the new Kv. church, Pcim St., Millheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, —AND M VNUFACTCHKICS OK Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. VERANDAS A SPECIALITY. ityo) Having our own planing mlll.it will be to the advantage of those intending to builu to con sult us. made on all kinds of buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of cost. 18-ly 13 WEEKS. The POLICE GAZETTE will bf mailed .securely wrapped,to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address ajl orders to. RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, JN. Y 1!! NOTICE OF OPENING!!! Mr. I. E. Couldren hereby respectfully informs the public that he is now prepared to do all kind of Tailoring Work from an OVERALL to a fine SUIT ;or OVER COAT He is a mechanic of many year's cx p ience and guarantees satisfactory work. He lias opened his shop In Brown's building, oppo site Campbell's store, Main street, where be will bo glad to receive the patronage of the public A line of sar pies constantly kept In stock Recpectt ;lly, I. E. COUL REN. JpEABODY HOTEL, 9th St. South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New, Post Ofiice, one half Square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms from 50cts to $3.00 per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. W PAINE, M. D., 46-ly Owner & Proprietor. Musser Brothers' HOLLER * RINK. • oT> —'•afiK"*'""'"— Tho pnprii'lor.i rivsiHM-ifully liiitu'in tho public tliat 1 lioif - - OonuT of LV.itn ami MiirSlivrts, Millheim, l'a. Is op.MM'vety WV'lricstlnj ami >!ilurl:t.v even lug, aiulSalui-tl.iy aftonmons. (Slzo of Rink 40 x 100.) Tit.* bull U:; is ooiniU'itlPHH ami duels ;ni:iig i'il, li-is a ■ plumikl floor, ami pat runs will always llml new and strong skates on htm I. General aJraissiau 5 cents. USP. ofslcates.for 3 liann'sessioii, 10 " Ladies ad mi f ted free! A T Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on 1 Vnn street, south of nice bridge, Millliciui, Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Weddings, Picnics and other sociul gatherings promptly made to order. Call at her place and get your sup plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m j fHEJEST puraujuis i AT BUCK b ro3 ' itST GetLLEBr! ■ -• ♦ - j FAMILY GRODPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN* DY THE— IXSTAXTAXKOIS PROCESS! j Satisfactory Work Done by iS-fSSfesiJ L' il l C/LSiiiitSui I: We furnish everything in our line j irom a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. Picturso copied and en larged in the best style. FRAMES can 1M? procured at our place on short notice our prices aro down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheini, Pa, A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS keep the largest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, Tin; BOSS CLOTH IERS for your Clothi i-. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. c\f\/ \ f\f\f\tn presents pircn aicay. Send A / ) I I I II Ills 5 cents postage, and by nr\/, , aj] you w|i] get Irec a pa(>lc . ago of goods of large value, tliat will start you in work that will at once bring you in money taster than any tiling else in America. All a bout the $200,000 in presents with each box. A gents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all t lie t imp, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers ab solutely assured. Don't delay. 11. HALLETT & Co., Portland. Maine. A 810 OFFER I 2J3SSfc*5 fta Away 1,000 Sell-Operating Washing Ma "chines. Ifyou want one send us your name address and express ofilee at onee. It is a great labor saving invention. Address NA TIONAL CO., 2i> l)ev St., N. Y. tAH&BTn IR/FJTSTFN fur DR. SCOTT'S IB SiKfeaV beautiful Electric la Sill M 8 A Corsets. Sample free to those be ll W Lltt E*y cotninsr agents. No risk, quick sales. Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address DR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway SL.N.Y. rn/i MONTH and ItOAHD for • live A. tyouug iMcn or Ladies, in each county ' Address r. W. ZEIU LER & CO., Fbila* delphia Fa r\ /Vvk Bp® 6 Eji 8 Mako ever 100 Pf t gfl H _ hsa t.'fLw U cent profit sole , / Sthi ss£ 8 ej^jfeing tho Family Coffee Rcast er. Durable, perfect in operation, and o£ .g'i ito f or circular. FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO., ST. LOUIB. IRQ. flCMnn jpr : jvr^tjrtr-raunswa EiTAi3L.iv.rifcu> lu J. TTL (•- r'.r fi i liuifiSOrS C'LDo Lj j CclstraM Teroffliir FntL:?a i TRIPLE FiAiiGE 4 Fire ant Burglar Fresf SAFES. porriTo c." GJpcnionHY j orr.u ANY oTitr.u >:A;cb AUK : E I'm tml !uidpßo!t V/ rU. | Kollil Welded Anglo Iron Frnmes. Extra Thick Wit KM. Ntiptolor I'fro Proof Filling. Locko nml Holt Work Protected With Ilitrdened Kteel. Exirn 11 envy Miiicrlnlt llenee nro More Fire uui llurglnr Proof. Send for Circulars and Prices. THOMSON <& CO., 273 St 275 State Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN. ■W.'J. ■ ' >4l l models of strength | r.u.l oimpb' i!}*. I ' nod proof given of their dnrr.hr tr. i' .) mr.'Ufachirera of fort Is* Improved Far? ory ( hum. Mason's Power Butter ti'uiikor, T.ev,' V. orkcr, (. artls' Square Box C hurn, 1 Ile. lanu-n'ar < rn, C'rcsw Vat*. Dog Power, Ac. "Ono Family Chum st wholesale nhere we hare no Ail goo.la warranted exactly as ropre-c- !. TVt> LOI li. FOFBTFI N SII.VEB AXH 1 :l i BltOXZi: JILD.VLS awarded for BU pcrior.iy. COHffiH. CURTIS 4'tH!, F-rtAtMasoa. ffii f-'2BWHBBH I i UZ* U T A.-, / • V." J i.x VI.mWl-UJfKSj K ftrTTf LVuysDotay.andnuaaroufl g Sobecuroaiseofea, bet _ V'v B tffiinßtho f-klilcdphr. 3PXIOI3*. V g fsicinr.% result froa* v wavT"~3J V' Sy you thiol U it oo frooi ud u I ijacJ. or _ Wig over brain wou:. Avoid V ' AV\\ /, iiupocitionof prden* FTatious remedies for tfiesa troubles. Oft our Free A RADICAL C'JRE FQi ;Aq|^Circular and Trial Pack f o|n?e,an4 learn iniportar.J AJEIC i.fSLcta before taking treot- TWYSYV V'j'T itSment ciretrhere. Take a „ Pfinr;>i>, Wevmson tfAnCUULD thousands, docs LitjuJ.'j t. LuAaOUJydM not interfere with attcn CiTCTVYT'CtTr' A V. f*3-fsj t ' on to business, or causa /A A* xlAt hibi.l I L -4(iin or inconvenience in el VITfIAV. brfiany way. Founded on ... _ r medical prlncl -111 t Cling fe fdiddlcjfgapica. jjy directapphcatica rodil* FfcSto the sent of disease i:a Bfc3|spceific influence is fell TESTED FOR SEVEN OWithout delay. The not i rrm nv ii?r trfMrtUYrpo i "-' l functlonsof the hu- Twni'niHn .-o HPsjlman orpcnlsm is restored. I HOL-jAKD GASES. KnExhe ariimntlne eleineuta r-—,, ,_. T _ HiJiof life, which rave been JF2? rA TwLEST. krar wasted are given back.and Ono Month, - th e t.-.t icn t becomes cheer 'J. : ;r:;:■?, Ciug3 : 2d h'szx uj.4QL HtM SB, G*M RAINBOW RUPTURE a Ml* Siuipie, saio, reliuhle nnd r. ijorfect returner. It fo not a Truss. Worn Dcy rind Ninlit and its 1-rescnco forgotten. Send for circular with tcsti r "iniats from grateful Mrfferers cured by tills ap £iianco. Address Central Medical and Surgical notitute 920 iLocuist St., St. Xiouis, Mo. Skillful treatment given all kinds of eurclcp.l and medical cases. Wenkening diseases and pri vate troubles in male und female our specialty, lie sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere. Consultation free and Invited. RLORAL6IIIBE ' "■ Ji) j, A beniitiful work of 150 pages, Colored Plate, and 1000 / Jw",' il | 1 illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and fßtr ■ Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow VWr'< 1 y them. Printed in English and German. Price only 10 n N -\ cents, which may be deducted from first order. jfc > It tells what you want for the garden, and bow to get it instead of running to the grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting with disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. / zSTVICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* pages, a Colored Plate ySFytgjfasyi. (,yjM >•. Specimen numbers 10 cents ; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address vI ; if/ Vick's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below —really two magazines af the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, £4.00; [■ r'WO St Nicholas, £3.50; Good Cheer, fii.as: Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; 0T Wide Awake/Good Cheer, and Vlck'a Magazine for 93.00. VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, aio pages. Six Colored /JngYW Plates, nearly towe Lug ravings, £1.35. in elegant cloth covers. ' JAMES VICK, Rochester, lie 7* * Everybody acknowledges that THE CHEAPEST Aj\ J)PEST PLACE io buy FURNITURE MM'SK'S STORE ON Perm street, Millheim, Pa. PARLOJt SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININGROOM & hITCIII X FURNITURE LOUNGES, PATENT lIOCKERS, RAT 'J'A A it REEIJ CHAIRS, till style*, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS, BED STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES? MAT -7 BESSES, from the finest curled luiir to the cheapest Straw, a yreat variety t,f SPRING BEDS, all styles, ami everylhiutj in the furniture line, on hand c*r procured on short notice Not undersold by any Store in the County. An extra large stock of raver Hangings, Decorations. Sfc. Give me a call. W. T. JfAUCK. J. H. KURZENKNABE & SONS' fIIiSIC HOUSE. 1202 N. THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. BAUS 8C CO'S Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral Ujiright, Grand The best now made and endorsed by all eminent artists. The most beautiful and sweetest toned in the world Smaller Musical Instruments, Organettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c. Sheet Musio (including the popular 5 and 10 eent music) Music Books Strings, &c. CALL TO SEE US. Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Pa., Agent for Union and Centre Counties PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! xr. c. ao3sriDo,< Proprietor and Manufacturer of * Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Ac. Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at all times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere. CA DBA CDC VI A Tblß SULKY PLOW with its patent TRUSSED. SUWEK-' rflnlßEllil 2 1 V A b:on STEEL WHEEL and swinging beam is the moat perfect ■ I B implement of the kind in the world. "SWINGBEAM" SULKY I | THE BEAM can bo fastened rigidly when desired, or Tiinnf rated below alID KRADLEY M'F'd CO., Indianapolis lad. \ 4 \ \S P VV,I> BkUtLKI & CO., MlinetpolitfMlnn. " \ DAVID BRADLEY A CO., Council Blnffh, la. BRADLEY, WIIEELEIt & CO., Kansas CD- Mo. When the word Estey or tho t r.+n\/ fli'nn n Pri ""tSSSifrv word Organ is mentioned, they I I jA .AVT/ * each suggest the other, so widely gK att 1 800 ro yf- known and so popular axe the in r~*£r: - Cs\ WCri" Wml tr struments and the makers, g, i j ppS , A, Five letters in each of the two ffp' ari I • words are reminders of enjoyment ■ r " yt | jd j WAgk in multitudes of hemes. lUustra tCl CataioSUe free t0