Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 17, 1885, Image 4

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    Cooking For Company.
I always keep a supply of well cooked
food ready at all times, in case of wnex
pected company,having learned a lesson
Ju my earlier housekeeping days, when
a small horde ot relatives came,without
notice, to pay me a short visit. They
came about tea time and found me with
a pantry scanty in the extreme and the
store two miles away. I was young
and proud, and the humiliation of
borrowing enough from one ot the
neighbors to make out a repast taught
me to be always prepared with some
thing at least to make out a decent
meal.
Too many housekeepers, who are nat
urally good cooks, fall into the way of
slighting the cooking of their every day
meals, and wait till company comes to
show off their best efforts in thd culi
nary line.
I think this is a mistake. The men
folks are oftener kept in good spirits by
having their meals nicely prepared and
promptly served, and the saying that
"the way to a man's heart is through
his stomach," is true according to my
notion.
Cook as well for your husband as you
do for your company and there will be
peace in the family. To possess the
knowledge of making good white or
brown bread, common sense pudding
and pastry, delectable soups and st ews,
or of cooking steaks, chops or ham in
an appetizing manner, is of more value
than kuowing how to make Charlotte
Russe, cream meringue, angel's food or
black fruit cake, though these last ran
be all well enough in their wav.— Daisy
Eyesight in Farm and Household.
Deposits Prom Comets.
The bed of the ocean, says a recent
writer, is to an enormous extent cover
ed with lava and pumice stone. Still
more remarkable is it to find the floor
of the ocean covered in many parts
with the dust of meteorites. Between
Honolulu and Tahiti, at a depth 2,350
fathoms—over two miles and a half—
a vast layer of this material exists.
Falling upon land this impalpuble dust
is indistinguishable, but accumulating
for centuries in the sea depths it forms
a wondrous story of the continuous
bombardment of this planet by comeu
tary bodies.
•'WHAT was the text yesterday?"
asked a father who was busy working
bis ward to attend church.
"Nothing but leayes," promptly re
plied his son.
Subsequent investigation showed that
th® boy had spent the day in rustling
through thejwoods tor chestnuts and
returned empty-handed. A protracted
mooting in the woodshed followed to
B®s if the youth would shed any more
such Information.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE AND
BELLEFONTE, NITTANY
LEMONT RAILROAD.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
1 3 5 7 9
Leave, a.m. a.m. a. m. p.m. p.m.
Montandon—s.so 0.20 10.15 1.35 6.05
Lewisburg Ax. 6.G0 9.30 10.25 1.50 6.20
Lewisburg Lv 6.30 2.00
Fair Ground.-6.35 2.85
Blebl ... —6.45 2.14
Vicksburg .6.53 2.19
Mifflinburg Ar. 2 30
Mlffltnb'g Lv. 7.10 2.30
Millmont —7.30 2.49
Laurelton 7.45 2.58
Cobarn 8.45 4.03
Rising Spring.9.os 4.30
Centre Hall 9.25 4.52
Gregg 9.33 5.01
Linden Hall-9.43 5.12
Oak Hall 9.50 5.20
Lemont .10.00 5.30
Bellefonte ...lafO 6.00
Arrive a.m. p.m. a. m. a.m. p.m.
LEAVE EASTWARD.
2 4 6 8 10
Leave, a. m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.
Bellefonte— -.,5.15 1.00
Lemont .5.45 1.30
Oak Hall 5.51 • 1.30
Linden Hall 5.58 1.43
Gregg —6.07 1.52
Centre Hall 6.16 2.00
Rising 5pring...6.35 2.20
Coburn— 6.55 2.53
Laure1t0n....—7.45 4.13
Millmout .7.55 4.23
Mifflin ourg Ar. 4.45
Mifflin burg Lv. 8.15 4.45
Vicksburg—.,. 8.27 5.00
Biehl 8.32 5.05
Fair Ground... 8.40 5.15
Lewisburg Ar.5.25 8.45 12.55 5.20
Lewisburg Lv.s 40 8.55 9.55 1.10 5.35
Montandon m. 9.10 10.05 p. ni. 5.50
Arrive, a. m. p. in.
An additional train leaves Lewisburg for
Montandon at 7.25 p. m., returning leaves Mon
tandon for Lewisburg at 7.45 p. m.
CHAS. P. PUGH, J. R. WOOD,
General Manager, Gen'l Pass. Ageut.
ABTICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken by
year rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
STRUT FOR CRILDBEN TEETHING. Its value Is
Incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there Is ne mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bewels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING STRUP FOR CHILDHEN 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 25
cents a bottle.
INTERESTING TO BOTH SEXES
Any man or woman making less
than S4O weekly should tiy our easy
money-making business. We want A
gents for our celebrated MADA ME DEAN
SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS : also,
our SPINAL SUPPORTER, SHOULDER
BRACE, and ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR
COMBINED (for Men and Boys). No
experience required. Four" orders per
day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our
Agents report twenty sales dai
ly. #3 outfit free. Send at once for
full particulars. State sex.
LEWIS SCHIELE & Co.,
35-13t 390 Broadway, New York.
This paper IS kept on file at the office of
HYER^SON
MDVERTISING
if^GENTS
TIMES BUILOINB PHILADELPHIA.
CCTIU ATCQ For IEWSPAPER AMEBTIBISC CDCC
to! IMA! to at Lowest Cash Rates rntt
•siSttkmiSOU'S MANUAL
Surface Indications
What, A minor would verr properly form
•'surfacelndications" of what la beneath,
are the Pimples, Sties, Sor© Kyes,
Bolls, and Cutaneous Kruptions with
which people are annoyed in spring and
early summer. Tho effete matter accumu
lated during tho winter months, now
makes its presence felt, through Nature's
endeavors to expel it from the system.
"While it remains, it is a poison that festers
in the blood and may develop into Scrof
ula. This condition causes derangement
of the digestive and ossimilatory organs,
with a feeling of enervation, languor, and
weariness—often lightly spoken of as "only
soring fever." These are evidences that
Nature is not able, unaided, to throw off
the corrupt atoms which weaken tho vital
forces. To regain health. Nature must bo
aided by a thorough blood-purifying med
icine ; tind nothing elso is so effective as
Ayer's Sarsapari/la,
which Is sufficiently powerful to expel
from the system even thctaiut of Hered
itary Scrofula.
The medical profession indorse AVER'S
SARSAPARILLA, and many attestations of
the cures effected by itcome from all parts
of tho world, It is, in the language of
tho lion. Francis Jewett, cx-Stato Sen
ator of Massachusetts and ex-Mayor of
Lowell, "tho only preparation that does
real, lasting good.*'
TREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for $5.
JpEABODY 110TKL~
9th St. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New Post
Office, one half Square from Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very lu>ine?s
centre of the city. On the American
and Europea plans Good looms
from 50ct8 to S3.UO per day. Remodel
ed and newly furnished.
W PAINE. M. I).,
4d-ly Owner & Proprietor.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September 9. 1885.
This institution is located in one of th" most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny It is opgn to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of Study:
1. A Full cientifteCourse of Four Years.
2. A Latin cientitle Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following tin* first two years of
the Scientific Course: (aj AGltlCl LTI UF;(b)
NATUOAL HISTORY : (c) CHEMISTRY ANI)
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course m MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COURsE'two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of individual students.
M ilitary drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free, Voting
ladies undercharge of a competent lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE W. ATIIERTON, I L. I).,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa.
D. I. BROWN,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE &c„
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
done at short notice
by practical workmen.
♦ —-
Spouting-a Specialty
Shop on Main St.,opposite Albright's•
MILLHEIM.PA.
MONTH and BOARD for live
nfl)young Men or Ladies, In each county
Address P. W. ZEIG LER & CO., Phila
delphia
"A thing of taty is a, joy rirever,"
The new and beautiful
Square Parlor Stove
"PEISCILLAT
Before buying, ask your dealer to
show you this beautiful design. It
he hasn't it, have him send for sam
ple at once. Or send us
Twenty Dollars
and we will promptly ship you the
No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par
lor) with full nickel ornamentation.
Every stove fully guaranteed in con
struction, workmanship and practi
cal operation. The * TRISCILLA" is
made only by
Lehigh Stove Co..
LEHIGHTON, PENN.
M ■■■ m ■ MHAMake over 100 pet
A H L| I*l I cent profit sell
~ er. Durable, perfect in operation, and of
great domestic utility. Write for circular.
FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO.. ST. LOUIB. Mo.
Musser House.
Millheim, ------ Penna.
r->IMMFR RESORT^
Two miles from Unburn Si u ion on L \ I.IL R.
ITViiio Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight
j of town. Healthy locality and fine moun
tain SCOIUM lea. The celebrated I'ENNs VAL
LEY CAVKS but live miles distant. Tho finest
drives in the state
FINE SADDLE IK>HSKB, <' A HBl AGKS AND
BUGGIES for the u*o of summer boarders.)
DoiWe and Smile Rooms,
newly furnished, for faiuileK with children, on
seconu and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONABLE.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
16-1 v Miltludii'.Control p. Pa
EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS
WITHIN A MONTH.
Baugh's Raw Bone Manures and
High Grade Agricultural Chem
icals and other products,on exhibi
tion at the Pennsylvania State Fair,
September Bth to 20th, ISS4,
were awarded live first premiums.
They were also awarded three
first premiums as follows:
Lehigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa.,
September 301)1 to October 3rd; Berks
County Fair at Kut/town, Fa., October 7th
to 10th; Northampton County Fair at Naz
areth, Pa., October 7th to 10th.
The above arc the only exhibits
made by Baugh & Sons during 'B4.
Baugh's Raw Bone Manures have se
cured a great many premiums including Cen
tennial, Paris and other medals.
Farmers have discovered that
Raw Animal Bone is a most valu
able cnrichcr of the soil and pro
ducer of crops. Baugh's $25
Phosphate contains the life and
essence of Animal Bones. This
article is manufactured only by
Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South
Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia
I There is no excuse for suffering from I
CONSTIPATION
It and other diseases that follow a dis-1
■ ored state of the Stomach and Bow- I
■ els, when the use of
I DR. HENRY BAXTERS I
liiuime SOT
Will give immediate relief.
~ After constipation follows
I Biliousness, Dyspepsia, I
■ Indigestion, Diseases of I
■ the Kidneys, Torpid Liverl
I Rheumatism, Dizziness, I
■ Sick Headache, Loss of I
IK Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-|
gjoplexy, Palpitations,!
H Eruptions and Skin Dis-1
■ eases, etc., all of which these ■
H Bitters will speedily euro by removing the <•</■. ■
tu| Keep the Stomach, BotecU, UN.f Organ ■
j® i gnhl working order, ant perfect Ileal til fcj
■ will l>e tho result. LadiCS •'"! others 6"B-PJJ
iyi cctto Sick Headache win FIND RCIIEFM
H and permanent euro l>y tho u.sc of these Bittern I
■ Being tunic and mildly jmrjallve they ■
IPUKIFY TIIE BLOOD.I
Price 25 cts. per bottle.
■ For Kilo by all dealers in medicine. Send I
fw address for pamphlet, free, pil ing full directions. ■
■ BEIEY, JOUSSOS & LRD, Props., Burlington, Tt. I
For saleUby D. S. Kauffnian A Co.. and
J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa.
T.Wli'li'hflYfl
IMPROVED
IRON
InUll Elnglne.
ALL THE PARTS MADE OF
MALLEABLE & WBOUGHT IBON
No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, STRONGEST and EASIEST
REGULATED WIND ENGINE in the WORLD. The
BEST is CHEAPEST. Send for Circulars to the
SPRINGFIELD MACHINE CO.
Springfield, Ohio,
Read what the people
say concerning the
ability of Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil to cure
asthma, catarrh, croup,
colds, etc. Mrs. Dora
Koch of Buffalo, says :
" For croup it is decid
'edly efficacious." [Mrs. Jacob Mellisor of Marion.
Ohio, says the same thing.) S. S. Graves, Akron,
N. Y., writes : " Had asthma of the worst kind,
took one dose of Thomas' Eclectric Oil and was
relieved in a few minutes. Would walk five miles
for this medicine and pay $5 a bottle for it." Drug
gist C. R. Hall, Grayville, 111., says: " Cured an ul
cerated throat for me in twenty-four hours." " Sat
up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet
with perspiration. My
wife insisted that I use
Thomas' Eclectric Oil.
The first teaspoonful
NHLIRVED me." E. H.
Perkins, Creek Centre,
N. Y., Thomas' Eclec
tric Oil is also a TIP
TOP external applica
tion for rheumatism,
cut,scalds,burns, bites,
bruises, etc. When visi
ting the druggist, ask
him what he knows of
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
Oil ; if he has been
long in the dr ue
trade, be sure he will
speak highly of it.
Worked Wonder*.
*' My daughter was very bad off on account ol
a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr, Thomas' Eelec
trie Oil cured Iter in twenty-four hours. One
of the buys was cured of sore throat. This medi
cine has worked wonders in cur family." Alvah
Piuckney, Lake Mohopac, N. Y.
WBOW RUPTURE r SWtf*
Simple, safe, reliable and a perfect retainer. St 13
not a Truss. Worn Day and Might and its
presence forgotten. Send for circulur with testi
monials from grateful sufFerora cured by this np
pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical
institute 920 Locust St., St Louis, Mo.
Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical
and medical cases. Weakening diseases ana pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be
sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere.
Consultation tree and invited.
Musser Brothers'
ROLLER * RINK.
The proprietors respe d fully ini n m Hie public
tli.it lliclr
--K.INSRIC -
Corner of IVnn ami Mill Streets,
Millheim, Pa.
is open every Wodiu sday and Saturday even
lug. audSiiturday afternoons.
(Sizo of Rink 40 x lOO.)
The building Is commodious and finely arrang
ed, hasja splendid floor,and patrons will
always find new anil strong
skates on hand.
General aflm ssiou 5 ccnls.
Usr of skates.for 3 honrs'scssion, 10
Ladies ad milted free!
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Mil liciiii, l'a.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND .FAN
CY CAKES
ior Weddings, Picnics and other social
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 84-3ra
JHE JEST
\rj - r f i r.\v re .n •.r,i cj 3
jriO i. iJ I
AT
BUCK B RO3,
?!iir mz>&E®rt
FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE —
[\STA\TWIMS PROCESS !
Satisfactory Work Done by
RAIN OR SHINE!
We furnish everything in our line
Irom a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Pictures copied and en
larged in the best style.
-€FRAMES
can be procured at our place on short notice
(^"Rememb Q r—our prices are
down so as to suit every purse.
Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa,
ELI AS U SE & SOX,
—PIIOPRIETOItS OF TIIK—
MLLIHEIM PLANING MILL,
east of tbe new liv. church, Penn St.,
Millheim, Pa.
Contractors, - Builders,
—ANI> MANUFACTUBKRS OF
Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
0. EKANDASA SPECIALITY.
Having our own planing inlll.it will be to tlx
advantage of those intending to buila to con
sult us.
ract.n made on all kinds of
buildings. Plans and Specifications
furnished on application, with est
imates of coPt. 18-ly
13
The POLICE GAZETTE will lit
mailed,securely wrapped,to any address
in the United States for three mouths
on receipt of
ONE DOuLAlt.
Liberal discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free.
Address all orders to.
RICHARD K. FOX,
FRANKLIN SQUARE N. Y
i^^?i^.<^x- WAHTACES<TS T0 SELL
ASSISSOURI
STEAM
Men nnd Women of trood chnrncter and Intelligence.
I.xclasivo Territory Guaranteed. A weeka' trial of
sample Washer to be rotumed at my expense if not
satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the best Washer in 1
the world, and pays capuhle agents BIG money. In
trinsic merit makes it a phenominal success every
where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency j
address. J. WORTH , St. Louis, MOe
ESTABLISHED 1852.
Thomson&Co's
Celeliratcd Terwllligcr Pattern
TRIPLE FLANGE
Fire and Burglar Proof
SAFES.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
OYEII ANY OTIIEII MAKE ARE :
Patent Inside Rolt Work.
Nolld Welded Anglo Iron Frntnes.
Extra Thick Nulls.
Huperlar Fire Proof FHIIUK.
Lock* mid llolt Work Protected
With Hardened Mioel.
Extra Hoary Material t
Ilenre are More Fire and Barslnr Proof.
Send for Circulars and Prices.
THOMSON <& CO.,
273 & 276 State Street,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
■HaaaaaaaHHaHOHßaaaHßaa
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE,
Th Greatest of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
liOaaofappetlte,iluwelacoatiTe, Pain In
the haad, with a dull aenaatlon tn the
back part* Pain nnder the ahonlder
blade, Fullneaa after sating, with adis-
Inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with
a feeling of hawln* neglected aome duty,
Wenrlnesa, Dizzlneaa, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
over the right eye, Reatleaanesa, with
ftflil dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLI are especially adapted
to aucb cases, one dose effects such a
change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetlte,and cause the
body to Take on Flesh,thus the system Is
nonrishod, and by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools aro
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GRAY HAIB or WHISKERS changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of
this DTK. It imparts a natural color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on reoelpt of ft.
Office, 44 Murrey St.. New York.
Mason <£ Hamlin
ORGANS: TFLMSMFIR' P,AMOB:
WorhF*' "VAVT'ER °°l
On* Piano* m^thm
Style,. %n. to W f TI" p'eT.Hlng
foijo.'Fo,Cash, IE I I ft I ■ " wrest-pta™
Easy Payment* 5 I— 11 JS | system. Rc •
orKlnurf. OLT- for
ORGAN AND PIANO CO
154 Tremont St .Boston. 46 E l 4th St (Union Sq ),
N.Y. 149 Wibath Ave., Chicago.
PIANOS ORGANS
The demand for the Improved MASON At IIAMIXN
PIANOS is now so larae that a second addition to the
factory has become imperative. Do not require one
quarter as much tuning as Hanoi on the prevailing
wrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Stylea of ORQANS, $22 to S9OO. For Cash, Easy
Payments, or Rented. *
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.
NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO.
THE BANNM SKATE.
ATTENTION INI OWNERS.
Somelhlng entirely new. It has a SrniNO STEEL.
Foor BOAUD (heavily nukeh d but not polished)
and possesses the full elasticity of the Club Skate
yet will bo furnished at a small advanco beyond
the prico of ordinary Kink Skates.
Its construction is of the most thorough and
satisfactory character.
This skate will prove a drawing card wherever
introduced and l,iuk managers will do well to con
sider its merits, ns only a small outlay is required
beyond that necessary for ordinary outfit. Prices
sent on application.
BANNER SKATE WORKS,
RICHMOND. IND.
L- S .P®PASAS3~
§ OHU Al! Fc\V KAK KEsll
A /Decay /Decay .and numerous
/JL JTALIUIIiL. W, y jfobscurodißonses, tmf.
3?3E1.0j3* CV 2 ffsicinnft, rernlfc from
ufa V* <* /youthful indiscretion,
IRA >.Cj V i/toofrooiudulccnco, or
over brain work. Avoid
A RADICAL Cur:E FQKAVJ Circular and Trial Pock
•ervsvairrvTTO S>->2 rcrc.atid learn important
i.XXvOUS t-t 9 Tacti before takingtreat
in TTty VV V E>rairnPTit eleowhcre. Take a
BJZtS3i±>i. A £. -yfAH.sujiF: REM EPY that HAS
OtiTHTII'* Y-GCURED thousand*, does
U.gfllilu 11 UUH Interfere with aiten
fV.yT7.-V 5v T dT. fvJbwtion to buslncs,, or causo
.i .ri.. ISfigflnnln or inconvenience in
fJT'HA"V* i/rilany wny. Founded on
. v _scientific medicalnrinel
inYCUng WladlCfraaples. By directapplTcatinn
i.£ei! Men. I rhato the seat of clUe&ae its
■ HsJf specific influence is fell
TESTED FOR SEVEN RmS without delay. Thenat-
V EARS nv USE IN
r HOUSANP CA3E3. ffife" Sethrg element
TJIEATMEXT. M'nd
CNO Month, - $3. patientbecomrchrrt
'.Cevo MCR.thS, - G.OOHF-jjfulaiid rupidlvpains both
'JL'iirc * Months, 7.ooftMatrctigth and sexual vigor.
HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M'FQ CHEMISTS
COO* N. Tenth BL. ST. LOUIS. ICO.
Chi B SUTURED PERSONS! Not a Truss,
V w KJ? S Ask for terms of our Appliance.
Wil GlVifl PILKQ TRXA Tj.
PERM; N' CURE ro*
Lost orFailing Mttiiliood,NerT<m:aes9
Weakness. Lack oi Strcsgili,
or Development,
CAUSED by indiscretions, excesses, ete Uenefit3in A
day; Cures usually within N month, H O Deception
nor Qunckery. I'ositivo Proofs, full description and
letter of advice in plain sealed euvolotio, free.
ERIE MEDICAL, CO., P.O. Drawer 179. Buffalo, N.Y
I flTivtmofor Lucrative,!! ealttiy, Hon-
Alitn iuorable A Permanent business ap
ply to VVilmot CastleSt r *'.. Chester, N. Y.
SELWYN HALL
A thoroutrh preparatory School for Boys. Con
ducted upon FLIE Military plan. Boys of any
nee admitted. Send for catalogue, terms, etc.
L. C. BISHOP, Head Master, Reading, Pa.
ffc r:?j j|||g ||
X.U vlio Sc3"b
fl OLIi SAUCE.
Vi i".'3ula rf art loin are now manufactured (hat
;n irim r years li-d to \>o imported, ryln
tr pi: t u it is now being dona on Lea k Per
i;ua 1. 1 ij i sues ; tli Quakkb Table Bauck takes
i sn a-o; Übs.t 1> on pronounced by competent
i i ; •• 3 ' :~t r.i v>o l find even Lt-ltrr. The Qt'AXrn
i ■ V-R i • 1 ..t sur-ly rained great lni
pl.i t;.::: a iI . r-pl-. u g tbo r. rj best imported
rx wo on iha si. it >f tho grexer, tho tables
(1 liar t.i .ra'.t :... M > tables f tbo rich tud
~r . , . rra.'v vr.d l- 1 relished by all on
aei it f )*: • • <y. ar. ma, tate, strength
tad pa ': \* 'i i iuvoiib r has l y years of
i-tti'ly I'i *'!rt.tr * c r.'r.j "<1 in the aro
tinti.a I- I I•' 1 1.-idies r.ud Chins, such as
irt'i.-v, •• . . W>, genuine Jamaica ginger,
ou 1 lu ppc.s u:i i buds of trees unknown to most
men, nu<l by long practieo suae coded to combine
th- ir extracts in such a liquid form as we now
":;:.dlt f agreeable taste, and so invigorating ae
to be t.:!:cn mi place of stomach bitters. By mn
ufacturiug this saueo here, heavy import diit:es
: ad freights am saved, and it is sold st a lower
figure to tbo dealer, \ ho making a better profit ou
' iulcer fcuueo can sell it •> the consumer cheaper
Cum ins v.-y b st imported article hardly equal
•ik ours. It your procerdocH not keep it. write
ilor j rices, etc. t>. lain bottles or by tbo gallon.
CHARM MANUFACTURING CO.,
Sole Prnprlttort and ilanvfacturtrt,
ICO A 103 S. 2d ST., St. Loais, Mo.
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the best and cheapest hf \ I
market. Our Bciasors tOMr -
Bhurji.ncr will last al
most u lifetime. At
try lady needs one.
CIfCBVCIHII If ll ®** B these goodaaa thay are
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485 c. (very Bupenorartiolee)GlobeFrnitand Jelly
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Sduen Shines* $1.75. Globeoombined Tack Hammer, Kettle Scrap,
or, Nrv 1,20 c. er, Hot Pan Lifter,lsc. Globe Sad Iron Heater saves
jto.aafic.aach coal, 25a, 4c. ,4c. If your dealer is out dnb with
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