Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 13, 1886, Image 4

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    AT THE CAPITAL.
President Cleveland's Coming
Marriage to Miss Folsom
▲n Uncle of the Young Lady Con
firms the Report.
A Boston dispatch says : Mr. H.
F. Harmon, a well-known flour mer
chant of this city, is a maternal uncle
of Miss Frankie Folsom, who is be
lieved to be the bride-elect of Presi
dent Cleveland. A correspondent
asked him if there is any doubt that
President Cleveland is going to mar •
ry Miss Folsom.
'Frankly speaking,' said he, 'there
is none. It was not our intention to
announce the engagement until some
time before the wedding, but unfortu
nately it was made public by a breach
of confidence on the part of friends in
Buffalo. I have just been writing a
letter to Miss Frankie,' he auded.
'lt is now nearly time for her to be
preparing to return home.
'Do you suppose she has heard of
the rumors in circulation on this side
the Atlantic ?'
'I have no doubt she has learner!
something. I was engaged in wri
ting her, as you entered, that the cat
was out of the bag, and giving her a
little of the gossip she may expect to
hear on returning home. We fre
quently receive letters from her about
the trip. She writes otteu and her
letters are particularly bright She
has a brilliant, descriptive style and
is an enthusiastic observer. The ru -
mor that the expenses of her Euro
pean trip were paid by Mr. Cleveland
has no foundation in truth, and I do
not see how it ever originated.
'lt was Miss Folsom's intention to
announce the engagement in du,e time
before the wedding, but to her, as
well as the entire family, the prema
ture statements concerning it are a
great surprise. As I have said, there
were but few let into the secret. At
last accounts Miss Folsom was enjoy -
the best of health. She enjoyed th e
visit to Italy very much, the only
drawback being her mother's illness
in Genoa, where she was taken down
with a fever. Miss Folsom's acquain
tance with President Cleveland forms
a romantic story.
'Frankie at a very early age gave
promise of great beauty. She was lov
ed by every one who knew her. She
was frank in manner, warm-hearted
and very lovely. When scarcely knee
high she was particularly lriendly to
'Uncle Cleve,' as she called him, and
in after years held him as one of her
dearest friends and advisers. Then
came her father's death with its atten
dant changes. I have no doubt if he
had lived he would have been much
gratified at the marriage.'
'When did President Cleveland
commence his matrimonial ctten
tions ?' was asked
'I can scarcely answer that/ was
the reply. 'He was very friendly dis
posed toward Miss Folsom from the
time she was a child ; but about three
years ago his attentions commenced
to assume a more serious aspect. Al
though very reserved in manner, it
was evident he now cared far more
for the woman than he had in former
years for the child. When Miss Fol
som and her mother visited the White
Hoase last year there was considera
ble talk about a possible engagement,
but not until the annonncement of the
marriage was recently made was any
further report in circulation. I think
I may safely say you can travel a
good many miles and see a great
many people before you will find a
young lady of greater beauty and ac
complishments than Miss Folsom. I
have no doubt it will be very embar
rassing for her to know of the thous
and rumors that are circulated about
her, especially if she happens to see
any of the newspaper cuts that have
been printed over her name. 9
A Correct Map.
"How far is it from the new capi
tol to tLe Colorado river ?" asked
Hostetter McGinnis of Gus De Smith.
"According to the city map it is a
mile, but I think it is much longer.
I've walked it, and it took me longer
than it should take to walk a mile."
"That discrepancy is easily explain
ed. The city map doesn't go out of
its way to take drinks at all the sa
loons between the two places. It
isn't that kind of a map."— Sif tings.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken by
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, send at once
and get a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYBUP 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 curesdysentery
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. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SYBUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physici
tns in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world Price 25
cents a bottle.
—"A stitch in time" often saves
consumption. Down's Elixir used in
time saves life. For sale by J. Spigel
myer and D. S. Kauffman & Co.
He Got His Customer.
The following story is told of an en
terprising New York jobber : The
merchant in question, having heard of
the arrival of a country trader who
was known to be a large purchaser and
of unquestionable credit, was resolved
to get him to visit his establishment,
and, once there, he felt sure he could
securejhira as a customer. He accord
ingly sent out one of his drummers, of
whom he had quite a number, adapted
to every taste and disposition. The
one sent, however, returned without
success. No. 2 was difpatchtd, with
no better result, and again No. 3, and
so on until all had gone and come back
without their man. The merchant
now determined to go himself,and find
ing that brandy and water and free
tickets to the theatre were of no avail,
for the country trader did not take one
or go to the other, he was reduced to
J the necessityof employing a ruse, which
as the sequel shows, was simple as well
as effectual. On taking his departure
after a pleasant interview the merch
ant took care to commit the "mistake"
of taking the trader's hat Instead of
his own. Next morning, as was ex
pected,the merchant received a prompt
visit at his store from the country trad •
er, who c*me to look up the hat which
he supposed had been hurridly exchang
ed. This was what the merchant
wanted, and through this means soUl a
good bill of goods and secured a regu
lar customer.
Take-^= —
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
For all Diseases of the
liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen.
This purely vegetable pre
paration, now so celebrated as a
Family Medicine, originated in
the South in 1828. It acts
gently on the Bowels and
Klilneys and corrects the
>ction o! the Liver, and is, there
fore, the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick
ness may prove to be. In all
common diseases it will, un
assisted by any other medi
cine, effect a speedy cure.
The- Reffnlator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under 110 circum
stances can it do barm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener
ally tone up the system. The dose is small,
uot unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted.
No loss of time, no inter
ruption or stoppage of
busiues* while taking the
Regulator.
Children complaining of
Colic, Headache, or Sick
Stomach, a teaspoonful or
more will give relief.
If taken occasionally kv pa
tients exposed to MALARIA,
will expel the poison and protect
them from attack.
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION*.
I have been practicing medicine for twenty years,
and have never been able to put up a vegetable
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu
lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to
action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the
system. L. M. HINTON, M. D..Washington, Ark.
SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE.
rKErARTD BY
J. H. Zeiiin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa,
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Mililieim, 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
pENNS YLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Teim begins January 6.1856.
This institution is located in one of th<) most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of Study:
1. A Full cientillc Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin cientifle Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b)
NATUCAL HISTORY; (e) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COCRsE (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.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE W. ATHERTON, l L. 1).,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa.
Mason I Hamlin
ORGANS: WbAl PIANOS:
Wood's Fxhl- I not require one
lotions i! quarter as
IF P * jggfg-**' ♦ J I much tlHiin}? 'rS
One huinired WlTr'',-*|| Pianos on the
Styles. $22. to I f v "'> i ! prevailing
S9OO. For Cash, Erjlg I "w rest pin
hasyPayments c;l ft lit ISII system. Re
-01 Rented. Cat■ MH— markable for
alogues free. Q* - " 1 , l_,lj f"""T of tone
xi#*** and aural ihty.
ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
154 TremontSt..Boston. 46E.14th St. (UnionSq.),
N. Y. 149 Wabash Ave?, Chicago.
.mpcr is kept on file at the oflire of )
J' r I
DVERTISING
GENTS
TIMES BUILDING ft"® PHILADELPHIA.
ESTIMATES FREE
AYER & SON'S MANUAL
RMBH DOWNS' CLEXIRJESHR
1 N. HL DOWNS' I
,■ Vegetable Balsamic
For the euro of
H Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, £j
H Croup, Asthma,Heurisy,Hoarseness, ||
j I Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, ffl
Hand nil diseases ©ft ho Throat, Chert, aul ffih
P| Langs. In nil cnsca whoro this Elixir iiKf
used its efficacy J. ut once iniuiifoatad, con- £jj
■M vincing tho most incredulous that
2 CONSUMPTION 3s
I iJLI ,ll> * lnoirabh, if properly attended to.—
m At Its commence,ncn'it G Put•dlfjit ii iiu C#
CO tion of tho mcnibrnuo which covers the Lungs;
3T then nil inhumation, when tho cough is rutin r
J5- dry, local fever,and tho pulse more frequent,the
u chocks flushed and chills more common. This '"T
® Elixir In curing tho altovo complaints, oper-!,
-Hates so us 1o remove all morbid lirltn-H
S (lons nml (iillnmntloii from tho Inner MB
H(o the surface, and finally expel them from H|
■ tho system. It facilitates expectoration.
I It heals tho ulcerated surfacos
and relieves the cough and makes the breath
■ illgcasy. It tillpl>orttho tleti;;!lt and Ut tilt HH
sumo time reduces tho fever. 11 i-> free lioni
H strong opiate and astringent at tides, which are HI
3 of so drying n nature as to
§-■ destrvylng tho patient; whereas this medicine HI
BR never dries or stops tho rough, but, bv rentov H|
Hing the CAVSE, consequently, when the cough r.-
His cured the patient is well. Send address lot H
H pamphlet giving full directions, free.
"I'd l'rico 3o cts.,oO ctsv, and Sl.oo per bottlo. H
SOLI) EVERYWHERE.
■ HEJRT, JOIttSOT & LORD, Props,, Burlington. Vt. ■
■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR.HKS
lor sale by IK S. K Huffman A Co.. and
J. Spujelmyer, Millheitn, Pa.
S. G GUTELIUS,
Dentist.
/f '> \\
'd-
MILLHKIM, I*A.
Offers ltis professional services to t!io public.
He is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession, lie is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain.
Musser House.
Mililieim, ------ Fenna.
—SIMMER RESORT:-:-
Two utiles from Cobuni Station on L. & 1. R. U.
—-o - ...
Fine Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight
td town. Healthy locality and line moun
tain sceneries. The celebrated PENN* \ AL
LEY CAVES but live miles distant. The finest
drives in the state
FINK SADDLE HORSES, CARRIAGES AND
BUGGIES for the use of summer boarders.
Double and Smile Rooms.
newly furnished, for familes with children, on
second and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONABLE.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
, -lv Millheitn, Centre Co. Pa
500 Tons
OF
White Novia Scotia
Plaster
at $9 00 per ton,
WHrOIIi&LINCOI.X,
at their warehouse,
Coburn, Pa.
3-3 m.
P. H. MUSSER,
A JEWELER,
Main Street, Mililieim, Pa.,
—t-JOPPOSITE TIIE BANK.J-t-
Jt-xfltepair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
tespectfully solicited. 5 ly.
N. W. Eby,
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
PURE RYE WHISKEY.
Tlte best article constantly kept on hand and
guaranteed to be unadulterated.
The best liquor for Medical Use.
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly
iiotciiki/T
CARRIAGE WORKS,
our buggyT
Wc manufacture Open and Top Bug
gies, conftisting of the Side Spring. End
Spring, Brewster, Timken and Edward
Storm Spring.
Mso various styles of Twc-Seatcd Car
riaq;fes, Wagons, Cutters and Slcighr.
ODR fc"o. B V/ACOM.
Liboral discount to tho trado.
Send for Catalogue and Prices before
buying.
KOTGHXIH 8/4SSEIAGE WORKS.
SYRACUSE, N. Y,
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I CANCER, ERYSIPELAS, XIOILS, FIIITPLCS,
ULCORS, SORE EYES, SRAM
| TER. SALT ITHETIIN, MEROURLSIL AND ALL
BLOOD ITU.L SKIN DITICTACS.^G
DR. SELLERS' LIYER PILLS
FOR YEARS HAVO BOON THO STANDARD REMEDY FOR
LIVER COMPLAINT. COSTIVENESP, SICK
HEADACHE, PAIN IN SHOULDERS OR BACK,
DIZZINESS. COATED TONGUE, AND NIL DIS.
EASE*ARISING FROM TLIO LIVER OR STOMACF.
THOMAS ADAMS, OF BIG SANDY, KY., SAYS: ".SO!-
LERS' RIIISSARRRF LIUNDRMIS OF DOLLARSLN DOCTORS'
BILLS IN HIS COUNTY." ,SI>LD BY DRUGGISTS.
SELLERS IILOILLCLAO CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.
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NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
and 1i ivy Movements, Auio
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F< j I 'aria. Minimum Weight, Elo
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Fatigue, j\ r o " Tantrum 3," Capa
eit v TJn limit wI, Ahoaus in Order,
Richty Ornamented, NicEclplated,
and (Eves Perfect Paitcfaction.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK.
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• •II T ...T I'S CIRC'ILST: -1: -RLY ETJUSLS THAT OF ALL
I -R : JICRS < F ITS CINRACOMBINED. PRICE. S33)A
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PETIU TR<AT ~ TO ("J U'OR ATI'L PRICES.
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IHE (H TNNND FOR THE IMPROVED MASON A HAMLIN
11 AKOS IS NOW SO LARGE THAT A SECOND ADDITION TO THE
FACTORY HAS BECOME IMPERATIVE. JKI NOT REQUIRE ONE
QUARTER AS MUCH TUNING :TI PIANOS ON THE PREVAILING
WRV-ST-PIN SYSTEM. CONSI.IT CATALOGUE, FREE.
L'H) S VIES OF OKCIANS, TO ?UOO. L'OR CASH, EASY
1 TIYMENTS, OR RENTED.
MASON & HAMLIN ORG:ANAND PIANO CO.
NHW YORK ; BOKD>Y ; CHICAGO.
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JT-XLWI STEAM
-JVWASHER
MEN AND TVNMON OF GOOD CHARACTER AND INTELLIGENCE.
P.XCLUSIVO TERRITORY GUARANTEED. A WEEKS'TRIAL OF
BUIN|ILO U'ASLIER TO HO RETURNED AT MY EXPENSE IF NOT
SATISFACTORY. A THOUSAND PER CENT, THE BEST WASHER IN
THE WORLD, AND PUYACO'INBLO AGENTS BIG MONEY. IN
TRINSIO NIORIT MNKOS IT A I'HCRIORAINAL SUCCESSG76RY
WHERE, FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND TERMS OF AGENCY
UADROSS. J. WOSTJ-F,ST, LOUIS, IVT>
RAENBOW RUPTURE VKI*
SIMPLE, MIFE, RELIUBLO AND A PERFECT RETAINER. IT LA
NOT A TRUR.A. WORN DAY UND NIGHT AND ITS
PRESENCE FORGOTTEN, BEND FOR CIRCULAR WITH TESTI
MONIALS FROM GRATEFUL SUFFERERS CURED BY THIS'AP
PLIANCE. ADDRESS CENTRAL MEDICAL AND BURTRICAI
INSTITUTE "80 LOCUST ST.. ST. LOU IN, MO.
SKILLFUL TREAT MOAT GIVEN ALL KINDS OF SURGICAL
AND MEDICAL CASES. WEAKENING DISEASES AND PRI
VATE TROUBLES IN MALE AND FEMALE OUR T.OECIALTY IIA
TARE TO WRITE US BEFORE TAKING TREATMENT ELSEWHERE.
CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED
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LEI MONEY ON V<l:. IIIIES , NOSTRAIUIT. 'I'RY
iiii'i ZZetsivSy C > .. .ID L>Y ALL DRUFRGKITS, OR
IN,-TILED TO ANY : DD.-I BCJID 1 CEIITA FOR PARTICULARS.
WFIJLCOKI SK'AICII'IDI CO., PHITLADA., I'M
P* hoMLtuM
-•■ A beautiful w .rk ol' i%* pagos, Colored Plate, and torn m
. f C' illustrations, villi descriptions of the best Fl >wen and
WRr • - *w ' n SZT Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow
\ .* j r<?i, fIT cents, which may be deducted from first order.
N **vJ It tells what you want for the garden, and bow to get it instead of running to
<4* 2$ „ *■>> 5 R'" c, ' r >' '•} die last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting ||U
Wlt '' disappointment after weeks of waiting.
„ -X EUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
J%h £
Cd& v Jv I cv< : r y number, and many fine engravings. Price, f l --S a year; Five Copies for fl
--> i'J*- ft J l ■ Specimen numbers io cents ; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address
ilfk'' > k; t* " k' s Magarine and any one of the following publications at the pr'ces named below
ki —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4 .so; Harper's Monthly, #4.00;
t* St Nicholas, fi ro; Good Cheer, #1.95; Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; OT
V ' Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine for $3.00.
VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, aro pages. Six Colored
t j ; 1 "des, 11Cj Py *<** Lngraviags, #1.25, in elegant cloth covers.
/Ti.ra JAMES VICE. Rochester, N. V.
"'.ora GIRL I LEFT BEHIN3> ME."
7:1 '-fRt 1 'r<v the v.-* of a Butst rondo fcv T. T. ITaydcck. which Is not only the Leading ,
" •' tupf-HK VfesBISO BUCfiV OP AMl.lt.ltA. a
ii "do k's i iftdv Klntr Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask WU denier for the T. •
I'lAvnoPß ttl'bCY, with the Jlaydock fc&fety King Loit and Fifth wneeL
1 i!c is insecure riding over any other.
(This picture will be furuiibrl oa a, Urge cr<l, printed la elefsat style, to eayooe vho will agree tefraaw U->
.ENCLOSE FTAMP.I f X' 1 _ *J? m 2~C.A/'2riDOCEIr O
Cor. l'lum and Twelfth St*., CTXCIVXATI, O.
AGENTS \7AMTED WHERE WJJ HAVS NONE! K0 INVESTMENT BO PROFITABLE.
PENN MALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! J
J*. CD.CONSRIDO, II
Proprietor and Manufacturer oi 5
Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. \
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
"W. Gr. BRA.DLEY",
Ziv£erid.cn t Conr.^
BOLE MANV FACTVEEB.
E, 5. RICE & CO'l, SoMConMßaekloards andSpidls Wzgou, angle d doable
Riding qualities unsurpassed. Ito jar to the Cet. Durable and stylish. Price* reason
able, Shipments singly or by carload to all parts of the United States. B
Responsible Agent wanted in every town. Send for Price List and descriptive Catalogue.
Correspondence earnestly solicited. ,
N. B. Every person acting as Agent for our Wagons, will have his name with advertise
ment of Wagons advertised in tlio leading paper of tho county or town where Agent resides,
nratis for six months.
<1 IK i.a man dto forth • treuMc.ard all
V L- i "77 tif'll P.ii.fp-roxuirnf" ' / T aim isrobiocd <h{ ir*i^
rM ■"\' L : f '\ }: 4 ulltre-A , ylitlins. Ttks a SUREBaBrtiSfSSi
r*i ,', a£; "k " * UsJ °* ¥V- 1 - thou Mads, does not interfere
l>r v -ni-'r ' vu - a:,(,nJion to btirir.r*, cr esuio r-iiu
if • i ' IVLV V)V en -> erinem.vewrnrc in any wj. Four Jed
: '( • • rorh trvor. Do'iP'tT.C; *-i'Krt:fte inedii-cl pi :,<cipl. By direct
. -• .vl i'ecav iVo-uicor VPl** l : o ",*? tbe m*| at disease hsspccide
te.l fcr i: -ktYrurs in inniiVVISVS faifuenc-eis fe If with. ~t cVlny. The namnU
1 • >' tC - tl.-v ' ■ : ■ ly r ■ .-3 r -,.a>oneiion ot the hun.*a oijcAniifru restored. Tfco
• • i 'l* .v. -i ■■ovrn i ;i t'tliofcll e- warivdsninttti-ic elejncms of life aregtren baeb, the patient
l r ' . u .1 "! ,u:/' u\.n.. hi -id Vifor.'uio lioa'th. cuvcrfui o&d is*Ly gains both strength and health w
: ,;J TREATMENT.— H:a.|S. Three. 3?
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I HASSiR!S REL'EDY CO., Mr*c Cremists. jJ
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John h. maws |
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A, Cole-Leather Oater Esla; B, \7atcr-frojf Sclo; j
C, Sole-Leathor laz:r C:lo; D, Solo-loath:-? Se:l. <
Warranted Absolutely Water
proof, more healthy, comforta- J
b!o, genteel, and will not drawo.
sweat the feet like the ordinary
rubber boot. One pair will out- t
wear two pairs of ordinary rubber boots,
and can bo repaired by any shoemaker.
Ask retail dealers for tkoni or send $5.00 i
for sample pair of short boots to
JOHN H. PARKER,
103 Bedford Street,
BOSTON, MASS. 1
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Children's, 1 toßycrrr, ... So. a pair
ditto, two attachment:., l e;e
Misses' - '• . . j
Ladies' " " -5,.* a
Misses', with;; he:f, . . s>().,
Ladies', a K,-
Stocking. A'id.>?:;.!•; I, m.,1 Cat-wi r " '
liiul U.widago Sv. t p,irter
bilirrt, rn , .
Health Ski: tSi in; >nrlr, , . %
Brighton Gtul's*'Jai ler, - . 15c! •
ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES, ]
Samples sent
receipt of price m 2-ceut Bt„;r.pj/ J "
£.3 WIS STEIN,
Sole Owosr and r.'lanufkctijrcr,
ITS Centre Street. v **--•../ fr ~ -i- #
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„ r „ nt j ® p i, Perfect in operation, and of
,or circular. '
i-AMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO.. BT. LOUIS. Mm