Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 23, 1886, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A Yankee Trick.
A six-foot Yankee, seated upon a
load of brooms, drove his team up be
fore the (toor of an establishment, where
he expected to find a purchaser.
Jumping from his seat he entered the
store and the following colfbquy took
place :
Yankee—'Can't I sell you a load of
brooms to-day, mister ¥'
Dealer—'No, don't want any.'*
Yankee—'Better take 'em -sell 'em
dog cheap.'
•Dealer—'Don't want 'em ; got e
nough brooms.
Yankee—'l'll tell you what I'll do.
If you'll take the lot, I'll lot 'em go for
a djllar a dozen ; you know they're
worth double that.'
Tbe dealer stroked his chin for a mo
ment as if in deep thought and then re
plied : 'Well,l don't want any brooms
as I told you, but I don't mind making
a trade with you.'
Yankee—'What sort of a trade ?'
Dealer—'Well I'll take your whole
load at a dollar a dozen, and pay you
one half cash, you take the other half
in trade.'
Yaukee—'No you don't mister !
You'll charge me such an pll fired prof
it on the other half that I might come
out at the little end of the horn.'
Dealer—'Oh, no, I promise you that
you shall have the goods at just what
they cost me. 1
Yaukee—'Wall, mister, that's what
I call squar' dealin'. It's a bargain.'
And be commenced to unload the
brooms in a pile on the sidewalk.
When he got through he walked iLto
the store. 'There you are, mister ;
fourteen dizan, which I calculate
makes just $7 comin' to me.'
Dealer—'Yes, that's right ; there's
the money. Now what goods do you
want for ihe othei $7 !'
Yankee—'Wall, I dunno—You see,
mister, I hain't much posted in your
other truck, so I guess I'll take
brooms 1'
Mrs. Cleveland in Church.
'WhenMrs.Cleveland goes to church,'
says a Washington letter to the Mem
phis Avalanche , as soon as she enters
the pew and takes a seat, she drops her
pretty head upon her daintily gloyed
hand and devotes a moment to silent
prayer. Then she settles herself for a
quiet attention upon the service. She
knows, of course, that she is the target
of every eye in the church, and, though
she tries to ccnceal her embarrassment,
she is not able to do so entirely. When
the pastor gives out the hymn she is
glad to turn her attention to the hymn
book and forget the uncomfortable
let-ling which is the natural result of
being stared at. Wlun the minister
leads in prayer her head is bowed, and
it drops a little lower when he prays
for 'the chief magistrate of the nation'
and adds a petition for 'those that are
dear to him.' She does not fidget about
and lean up in the corner and rest her
head upon her hand as G rover does, but
sits straight and quiet, listening to the
sermon from beginning to end. Of
course she fans herself constantly, for
she would not be a woman if she did
not. When the basket goes around,she
drops her contribution modestly into it,
and when the closing hymn is given
out, fir.ds not only the hymn but the
doxology corresponding in metre with
it, and follows them closely to the end.
When the services end, every neck is
craned to get a look at her face and
figure. She tries to appear unconcern
ed, 1 ows to the church people near her
whom she knows, talks a little to those
nearest her, and is evidently relieved
when the carriage door bangs and she
is hidden from view of the crowd that
was gathered on the sidewalk to see her
pass from the church door to the car
riage. Throughout, her conduct is full
of dignity and gentle grace.'
LADIES WANTED.
A lady agent is wanted in every city and vil
lage; also ladies to travel and solicit orders for
M ADAM K WOOD'S Corsets and Corded Corset
Waists, Tanipico Forms, Hose Supporters,
Steel Protectors, Ladies' i-riend, etc. Agents
arc making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a
week.
Send for circulars ami price-list to 15. WOOD,
€A South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, ----- Pennai,
S. T. Frain, Prop'r.
——a— —
This Hotel lias been remodeled and
refurnished, and the Traveling Public
will find it first-class in every respect,
—a—
Latest improved Water Closet and
Wash Room on first floor.
Bath Boom in Hotel. }
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attached
TIID C 0111 IIP M A(j
THRESHING
Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and I er
feetinuse. Wastes no Grain; Cleans it ready
for Market.
Threshing Engines ant Horse Fevers.
Saw Mills, Grain Drills, aad Standard
Implements Generally. Scud for Illus
trated catalogue.
A. B. Farquhar,
PENNA. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, YORK,
Pa.
ftOOD SALARIED
or Commission to Meu and women
to set as loeal or traveling Aeeuts'
No experience needed. Steady work! James
E. WmrNEY, Nurseryman, Rqchbstbi{, N. Y.
(Mention this paper.)
THIB PAPER EvrJ!
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spina
Street!,where adver-aseaaaa IfflM#'
wwh NEW iuRKi
"DBNNSYLVANIA
, STATE OOIXKUK.
Next Teim beulDS September S. 1SS.
This institution is located in one of Hm most
beaut Hul and healthful spots of the outire Alle
gheny lotion. ltiso|UMilo students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course ot Study:
1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Scientille Course.
X The following AI)VANCKI> OOFRSHS. of
two years each, follow Inn the tlrst two years of
the Sclent tile Course: (a) AGRICFLTI IIF; (l)
NATURAL HISTORY : (e) C HEM IST It Y AM)
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL KNtllN KKKING.
4. A short SPECIAL COFItSK in Agriculture,
ft. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
t> \ reorganized Course in MECHANIC
AIM'S, com hi n tux shop-work with stmly. New
building and Machinery
7. A new SPECIAL COFRBE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies.
5. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
.. SPECIVL (.'OFUSES are arranged to meet
the wants of Individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for hoard
and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other infoimatiou address
UEOKtiK W. ATIIERTON, 1 L. IV.
President.
27-29 State College. Centre Lo., Pa. !
A T "
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Peon street, south of race bridge,
Milllieiitt, I'll.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of stt|erior quality can lc .bought at any time
and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social gather
ings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your supplies at ex
ceedingly low prices. S4-3m
PENN'S CAVE HOUSE,
Farmer's Mills, Pa.
About 3 miles northwest of Spring Mill* Sta
——
The location of the hotel, surrounded hv the
finest mountain scenery and clear trout slieains
make it a beautiful
r i:- -10:- -:o;- -io:- "i
! SUMMER RESORT §
Li voc- -:o:- io- -.o:- .<
The accommodations are the best. Weil fur
nished double and single rooms, splendid hill of
fare, uid horses and buggies for the use of
boarders.
'"♦• l—
{ The celebrated and much visited y
PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile in length, with its wonder
ful stalactites and stalagmites, is almost at the
door of the hotel, and the proprietors are pre
pared at all times to convey visitors through
this subterranean passage.
SAMUEL LONG, Proprietor.
P. H. MUSSER,
\VATCIIMAKEIF JEWELER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
j-t-JorrosiTE TIIE BANK.J+-
Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5-lv.
JQR STG GUT ELI US,
I)E\TIST,
X J
MILLII KIM,"I* A.
ftffers his professional services to tLe public.
He is prepared to perforin all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain
Y(i ENT-S E° r theoreat new book-.
"Tlie World's Wonders."
WANTED! By-1. W- IF EL.
The most success!ul subscription book ever
published. Over half ain illimi copies mere sold
the past eight months, and it is selling three
times as last row* as ever before. Been lar an
vassers clear from $1" to J-"',S to and rsi per day.
Nothing like it was ever known in the history
or l>ook publishing. Proofs sent .tree on apis i
cation. No experience needed to insure suc
cess. We help persons without moans t do a
large biis.net*; no capita! needed. Write for
particulars. Notaries guarantial '<> persons
who <!<J not wish to canvass.on commisso/n.
We mean business, and want live agents in
every township. It will cost you nothing to
write for terms and full descriptions ot our
plans of doing business. We also give away
standard book's to persons who send lis names
of bonk agents. Write for our list of tree stan
dard books.
HISTORICAL I'UBLISIIINO CO..
120 & 122 N. "tli St., l'liila., Pa.
smT
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, kp
curely wrapped, to any address in the United
States for three months on receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
genta aud clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
Address a]J orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
FBANKMH SQUARE, N.
3 000 Agent Wanted for the BfewWorh
GLADSTONE-PARNELL.
SB2 GREAT IRISH STRUGGLE,
Endorsed by How. C. S. PAKNELL. A thrilling
historv of Irish oppression and the mighty
struggle for Home llulc that is rock ing the
British Empire to its centre; also Biographies
of Hie leaders. An entirely new work iron
hinh authority, of all absorbing interest, richly
illustrated and in immense demand. Ap
plvaiikly to HUBBARD BltOS., publls^r*,
Philadelphia, JV
SISOBIONTHLI
No experience r ' T' I y Our Agents report from
ttftfSS&SPSIE,
LEWIS BCHT2L\?* CO,*WB °.°VR*'^ORK.
amaa —a Our New Book. ju t o .t.
■■ entitled, " UItESS
3s IB fi ** r°" I'AOIES, or Tlu> Alwurility
31 111 E_ of'lir (Uktiim of Tittbt i.Mii,-.
Qb MB ■■ a. f rlfrrt
rnr r
K 111 St Lad:-S Oii!y) bn ralVijit OI
, ■ ■■ MB HB-i cents in stanipuio pay
' "use SWflFn? * PO,.fS Broad;.,*.::*. Kew \ ork.
ME. DEiORESTE
REL'ABLC. PATTERNS I
STILL AH "AD OF ALL OTHERS
Ami Cunrantoo;! to t.ivon perfect fit
when directions arc followed.
[ME. DEMO REST'S
SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart aad Book f full dii < c lions, etiablit •, nny owi
I.- i HI ..n-i 1 it ; vi n i lly.
Pukk, $3.00. : :,t '••>■ 5;u1, l )0tfl l' ai lv -*
*i ipt i>t price. ■
ML REFORESTS
FASHIONS
AIN D WHAT TO WEAR.
Is a I. !*•;•• M.IvM. lie t i e p.tg'-M lI 1 111. !l Nell ■
Hiul Stvh—, lilu tr.i *• ! w.tli | 000 *■ ll,d -
Sent p. Kt p. id I ll* 25 tenia.
a-xxiu
Demorest Sewing Machine.
TliiO SOiil> .
sio
THOUSANDS UPOI: THOUSANDS Ol* THCM I:i ugi
ALL OVtn THE Wof.LD .N U CiIVH O
PLBKECT SATISFACTION.
Ai-n.m't pav th r c<mp tni • *• SidO.pD
on a tnm-hinc mot SO 0000 • r I>l Ml >ui *-1 Lu
I.IIV direct of Ihe n. Hiuf ictu:< 1 S tL . <>. D.
*VVr itO lcDT* C i l'( *ll ' •*I': •-
SEWLNC MACRii'iil CO. <
17 East 14th Stroct, Cow York City
| ? it &; ]{ii yt A\i; i s>j -fs i
Tho jnost |s,|mldr W Juki/ i- w#iajvr ' I
to I'ii'm*. nu ch uiicF. di>ei>v, ri.'> ! . :n
--\ ot:* n.ns unit everpnP'istn ij. E. ry ;e:ir.-
t. r illustrAt.'il wllh h|,l<*:. iiil ciicravincs. I: i
j, :!>lieni inn furl:. shop:nn l valuatPo <Mi '>ci>iJ*-e -1
■ • inionnati n\vti,i:hiu> |H-r>, n P. onl.t tic \vu ,• i:t.
The JUI; ui.tr.ty of :'.i" SciKyilM." AN VIIXcaS i-<
T'?ch lii'at n* circulation nonrjy oijur.N tliat oi j..l
i : tier i>.n;ii*ra of il < ciie,. CM ~ inrd. I'rico ? '■\
■ ~.r : tJnid ! V all n-v->!'AI -M
.Ml NN d CO..Pub i.hars, N >.a6lttroMaT*K. I.
k,a trp >: e— yji Jtnun ''• L va
A k P |f t *'• -iThirty
C.a\ i •Cip p. t > :c-u'
SKi s**'" iri Vatai j , I . : n
H H||• i-.o Pat. Mit OfT.fO srit hav • r-.-i ifd
'icni,*n* A'.'d a'ti |
SB A.■cur:!i.: to iim ntor* tlnpr r .r.iu i" t
BB I'nitvd Staicf. r.-.nadn. Frphnd. l i.nco,
H SHcrni my and otiicr -
MB uaivd at >hori notice end >nr, e i •its;-.
BB Information an t,i otrt.-iiniUiJ natonta ., r
|K fully K'vcn witlscut char::. Hand-lyi • - ■ f
Pal 11, forma I ion achi free. i'.-.tonii ■■'
. thronKh Muna r not in *.i:<* Ec.>
AiiU-ro'au l'" ?. '1 Lc at.N. ni.i: • ■ ••
v .'1 understood by a.I poraon. w.iu 5..-a Uv...-
jo.cof F-nr na'fnta. ..
.*,•!.!.*<• i JtfiNl d CO. Omofl •' C
AifLBKxX, 2vi Broadway, >.v. .
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
' 72 West 23d St., New York, N.Y.
rfnnded. But what 1" woro renmrkal r-till. wa
never know a vromau wiling tr> do hr , .n Uinily
sewing on a shuttle machine after haviuu t..cd our
new latent AUTOMATIC.
Evon Shoo Manufacturers find it l*ot suit'd to
their work—its elastic seams aro more .titrable.
Truly —Automatic Sowing Machines are last tat per
Bcding ehutila machines, and it is i o use . to
deuy it. Truth Is mighty and does prevail, bnuttlo
Ma. bines have seen their best day;.
r Send for circular. Cerrespond.nco solicited.
first PREMKJM.
Ph'lL/'D. 4 .1875.
Or and Prire lledal, Pari*, l'Tl.
1
•\ an? id. **ty .s-ftf \
rYFri-W jjfi J
If Ew. w
A kywlr Vwn. hi*eyilo;i|pl,Mfr.,
•* x, ,:J, ;•*;., ; ,t PI! 11.-VDELIMIIA, I.\.
an fffti i raifilKfltf
iiViLCUii\XG)£ M
to : v
and BEST Cif AIRS iu tJ*.o wc. Ju. :*v f.: •-*?
to only maiiuiacturtra of rcclvainrf rc.u jtc
Easy Chair Co., Wow Haven, Corn.
WMfpM
B .MKVUIm aSAIEwft BWEAEBESg AK9
%i)MBILIU[ W FEIXUA® DECAY.
A Lifo Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARP & CO. Louisiana, ftio.
Boys and Middle-.-igod Men <t Young Lndios trained
f,r a vuccessful Mart in business life at Coleman College,
Newark, N.J. l.ife scholarship S4O. No Vacation. Situ
ations secured whend-sired. Illustratedcatalognie mailed on
application, llenry Coleman, l'rin., Ezra White, l'res.
PERM AN CURE FOR
LosturFniling Norvotisncss
"Walciicss, Luck of Strcngtli,
Vigor or Development,
Caused liy Indi.Tvetkin.-i. fsr-u:-< te Hi at*fit• In a
day: C'ureH usualiy within n mouth, F< Deception
norQunekery. Positivo full d>-serlj'tlou unu
j.-d'er of nd vien in nlni n i ••tiled unv. hvi.?, !>.•.
liltlii .MKIiH'AL CO.. P.O. L'Ciiv -r ii'J. Pulfalo, N.Y
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with Red Tin Tag; Rose loaf Fine Cut Chew
ing; Way y Clippins;#i,aii <! Black, Brow and
Yellow HNUFF file tl-e bestund cheapest quali
ty considered.
RAINBOW RUPTURE R lbWL*
Simple, safe, reliable and n j>erfect retainer. It lo
not a Truss. Worn Day and bight and its
presence forgotten. Send for circulur with testi
monials from grateful sufferers cured by this ap
pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical
Institute 920 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
I3kUlfhl treatment given nil kinds of surgical
jiHd medical cases. Weakening diseases and pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be
feure lb write us before taking troutuiout elsewhere.
Consultation free and invited• '
III M—
MILLHEIM JOURNAL |
JO±3
Printing ChTco
As* now s/j j liCil with
CrQODHIIV
and a lai'yt' assortnn'nl <■/
i
LET! El! III:. I US,
.VO TE II E. I I >S.
.
El LI, HEXES,
ST. / TE.M /•:. \' IS,
A'. VI 'ELOPES,
('incur Ans,
PORTERS,
and, in tJ.orl, in a! and to.da
Job Print' : n? of all Irincls
°
FXrcrn it I'UOMI'iI.V ANP CIIKAMX
THE PERKIfIS WIND MILL.
4 r—*Sßl* l! •
gdv Y-, >•
skss-- •; ... ■ iKjmi ••
•if 4 - ! t ~ g
vi'/'f'itv'J'ir : •'• • la •- i-stanttiM
4 fylj*r ' r " ' > v..:a a record
'Til <, • . .
f .r. •' i
V*r "WANTED
PI IP ?■ •■> ' ' " 'tn. t!i
f. ~u j •■ ' f -'i .t; < ra}*a!n t
py eltd Hit )lin iq t .. ■ • taatial faraa
LllUiXi! ; !. . . (i. .1 ilo In ttor
wrl; Ti. '.j .
"*•* ± n<<!l jj rnni Ornrnl
Mill# uJ c ... y .*,.• J u•: <: \Yi ... Mill Supplfc s
-• dxt.-TS v . . jf.y.
Rend f'i* ' ■ * •-.••••• Pricee.
i ;Vvi _• :n.Ci AX co.,
ll.eha.vala. lu'l
JOiif. I** i iitiULii
BaUer Spr 9 §
j —v\
4•• 4
V
I • I—.! •
\J$
I< : i
A, Cdc-Ical'.:? r ;
C, Colß-Lcaii:?'t..v . .
Warranted A
proof, oro 1 oilU ... - ••
bio, gencecri, :::iu v. ill r. . d
sweat tho foci K : i • crdino
rubber boot. One pair v*i
wear two pair.; r ford; .v:s\' • '
and can bo repaired ! :\. mn : >
Ad. retail dealer.sfor t;ic:a t~ ; cn i . j
for sample pair of sho; L 1 .?ots to
joiin ii. paukur,
103 Bedford Street,
BOSTON', MASS.
rffc T 3 FS If ' tfl
II E - 3 ~ \\ ii
X& AFET '2" \ i.
BV. TOCKIIT O- gNj\
%y TJ Pp o K T E K %v'
W
i f FM 68
'< AV \ wjl
* A\/ : V-"T B N
tJ CO \ N >y s *!' •-I
il\ o u
A W h , r \ W
g B | *{ )
© g \ y / M - r j
!2 V/■ / </* id
° p 8
S V& P S
o I . W t<
■''■■ 1-3
o ;ir r *M
Children'*, Itn fi year*, - - - B<\ a pair
ditto, two attachments, - - 1 <?e.
Misses' " '• - - 18<\
Ladies' " 15c. "
Misses', willi a br'if, " - - 2'? C. "
L::.li. '• " " - i!sc. "
Sti>< Kiitir. Alalia.:lk-1. nml Oal'iim
jiiaj li in lajfo i-'ii'tMoi ter cviii
l;ipjetl, . ' Of.
Ilealth Si;li t F.upp.orler, * - -2 5c "
Brighton Ocut'ii'Or.rL'r, * 15c; "
I'd.; S- !--'. EV
ALL I<"Iii;-;T-CLAS3 STORKS.
Samples sent post-paid to any address upon <
receipt of price in 8-eent stamps.
LEWIS STl'Elff,
Sole Owner nr.' Mam:factcrc' } {
lUS Cbutre Street, Nfi*v Vor&.
/A '' 7 m V"~r 4 to- *
■ \ i-.J : s v:-.f
A f yj
*** ft £ .< r <' 3,
! *£. .. ii f ■ j
■. v ."
JTT
■1
X 'I p ' 'if' 1 "
• ITH c ! ,:r } • .ui
| :'ii CTi.-'uC y.."j
i" " " A \
JA A :
AV*!yr .nfitlu
NEW IMPROVED HIGH ARM,
NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
and Ilat y Moi nc is, Auto
matic Direct onfl Penftot fiction,
CA. . r /* SJrut: \E \ 'i'.A.j Nec
j r:>, PdeH j Feed, JHo Spring*,
i\ w Poo . % J'. •:. manW<:v. \Ho
Friction* I\~>2.cose, 1. > xxr. No
j Fatigue. No " A 'an in m ie, Cava■
! cityunlifnited, Always in Order,
Richly Ornam~n f cd, Niol'Ppl Red,
and ( ] As~e TPenfeet Sati3fhction
KcmJ for Clrrn'.r.rj,
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 Union Sqac.ro, Kcw York.
THE CEIEMATIO j
, Reading Organ,
tm -w.ny;—i air. - -wmm •*■- '"■ mm> i
OVER
10,000
IN CONSTANT USE.
Buy Direct from the Manufacturer, j
\\"holos:ilo Manufacturing Price* from
—Ht It Sit —
ELEGANT DESIGNS.
LARGE SOLID WALNUT CA.;ES. i
FINELY FINISHED.
BEST SEASONED MATERIALS
USED.
VOICED TO PERFECTION, '
TONE IS UNSURPASSED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR
FIVE YEARS.
SEX I) FOR CIRCE LARS.
Add rets
READING ORGAN CO.,
?. J. EANTNEB, Manager,
TVZ2A-JDI.2<T&-, UPcu
n it
i'i'iiii Jr: v? IliAiiiikila
r: : * ■ -io PUMOSs
' ; j ,r m!e -l
■ ,: ■ a- ' i
' ;• " •. t, I . .
j . ' ;. ! , ,1
. ' j J• '
a? nTT • ;p ; - d /Pa
••• ■ • •_ .gaa
. . . _ . il. - v VVi
JU J Trc '.St .eoston. it (UnICRStJ.),
?. Y. U9\Vabfi*jh Ave., Chicag#.
< — — -
—' "- " "
Organ.
'7-onc Unrivaled.
l *\f •
Finish.
of Popularity. \
JLLUSTILITED CA TALOGUES SF.XT FREE.
Estey Organ i£o., ratueboo,vt
iWA:;TAC£HTSTO SELL !
M A'' .d . \iY:!SSGi3U
f*: f ' \ . /GTSAia
• : q. ; - -
Men in 1 Y'nni ->n of r~ I chernctcr r,:,.1 intelUcrince.
J .oiiiHivn T< i iitory Giiuranti rl. A wcks* trial of
K;lllii>i') X.'nslior 1.1 1)3 n ;.t my onfn>( if lux
rati; f.-ctorr. A thou.iiin l |K?r rent.Hm himtWitsher in
the world, amd i .'scipable nKOnta BTQ money. h>
tHncio merit m it a phenon loal succe ii mr
vchi ro. l.'or I!l-£..!.:icJ oironl ru ! : - . ncj
U<tirc.-9. v. "'JflTiLot. LoUi3, f A^
KfiHEBSI
g*/; tirZ„. ,fl^WmSMbtl'TV
f, 1 J'... •' s "' t tiv"OnuAMcWilts'lis3
( • I/'-. - \■>v L ' tnuiotrom
♦ —ii I fJ jfni.icurou: i-f-si*,buf
* \t L iaici-r. ,isi: 6 frod
. ... ■>: f yorthluMn:ii_cratioa
i - sJt>M..
v-. > y over bratuwork. A?Oi l
\ i ' \\ rs ' i' • iu^oslMr.not prctea*
Vs. w• vt ■ ,' : • Rtaadicj for Ucsj
trouble J. Oft ..ar P.vo
f\ W/rtCALCUiS& i-Oil • ejt.i .utarsin! i'L-1 Tutk
'iJVTTJr.fr i • learn lmportsr.3
; .p.i La.) L.L:-e ukie Msc-t
- ,ostti - t r! '>vhor-*. 'i v .kc 3
n r' "Je'T -1 - ft IUI-; lti M.arr that I!.'. I
rfffjiniU Wf tUoiocnd*. doca
caj,CJiO alj ii.e rfcrowitti titta
fy'i'Vi'frC Tf^.^V, ; iStion ia bnsir.cn, or cau a
£-■ *~ r j s?3p;i'nor inconvenienceia
i.t> llr, Jinny wty. i'oanded oa
• f'"-^ '-jcntVic medtentvrtrci-
-r-.ap.-rr::;.: influence ij fell
i ITST~n POlt BE\'EM ililny. V-ienat.
I'causay ucrir, manys I !.*-*".*'l ;i uroftho iu:-
t KCLiSANTJ C: ' t'V . ...n:i i i:'. ■•! lo rcstcrtif,
rV-S - I'l:.- : tln clesneLtJ
t .. ft f. f! i ... i W.aC'X 11. • 0 wli'tl
.\Jit.s., ujS k <J\.'M teunrofimihack,and
Ono.-ontl!, - gn.CP^} 4l - r, u t;e.it)fcoinechce
.i'v/o Jtionthi - , - t>.or)W-ft|ulu!:ilr#pidlvpttinbots
•ic: jj JUoiitec, and 6eaaal vigc r
P.VraCi;:HPBTa
i'00. ! 4 l.\ -'cntli tit., ST. r.OITKJftKO.
i r r y 1 i : STU-.iEt> PERSOMR! PJot a Truos,
• i. 'J a A:: ror terms o/o.ir Appliance.
. imjfi i:s Ufpt cu; file a! the uiilre :t 1
tl{ WS? p <s A i\J
Iff; A 1 1 i 'o tJ ui i
ADVERTISING
J V |GEMTS
Ijip BUjLDISa pHiUDEIPHia.
rri SM&TR F'-f"EH'S?.I?ER MIVEBTISRC L'DCC
• 1 ;t! -■'- -i; !.ov/cst Cash Rates rflCfc 1
8 soars EIIAISUAL
/' - A lK'..u:iful w rk of it ) pngos, Colored Plate, and 1000
/; ...' .*'-*-' J illurtvaliens, with cfcvcriptimw of the best Flowers and
\ {*■/ 2ry~*\ vegetables, prices of Scstls and Plants, and how to grow
Vx - Vv v' them. Printed in English and German. Price only 10
V. >\lj cent.., which may be deducted from first order.
\ _> y v'T* v^-v V" wast for the gnnlcn, and lu>w to pet it instead of running to
■' ' tb M ry ; i t!.<-1 iiiomcnt to luty whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
|■ ' ' ' - v 'ib ..is.tjijii .iiiineni alter weeks of waiting.
->* BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
y ?A t VICK'3 ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, aColorcd Plate
Ldu- i" tvi ;■/ number, and many fia engravings. Price. si.as a year; Five Copies for
/•' ,"*'7- ** f\ / * specimen numlicrs io cents J 3 trial c6ptes cents. M'e will send to any address
c \ .* ; v , i, iy / \ ; M 'K.'zinc and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
'jliF "pi —-real I;, two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, $4.00;
[ , Jr' Jy G oil Cheer, #i.?s: Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; OT
V v -11 \ Wide A '' ViXke ' Good Cheer, and Vlcks Magazine for $3.00.
e . v-V , , VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, aio pages, Six Colored
/( 1 i 2'V > &tes, ucuay iwj Lngraviags, f 1.25, in elegant cloth covers.
V JAMES VIC&v Rochester, N. 7a
• UARITSIsOUS PRICES.
BOOKS FOR THE MILLION
Complete NovelsanJ Oiher Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away!
The folio-viuz books nr • otihtttbrt in r.r "• pamphlet form, many of!hem l.und.onulv Illustrated, and all are printed
fr. I ir.i...1 |, DF 11iK.fl I ... (I I,tin r. Tin lrent of a (treat \ariely of subjects. and e think uo • examine ih *
h.t wuu.it 1 '.dm,'th ■■fin ■ ...11 ' t hour .ho would like to possess. li htfUi ibe* book* would oust fI 1
••eh. Kiwli book is cutii|l tu iu tueif.
The Widow tied >!t I'liper*. This I* the book |
orer will h your li.i t ■. laughed till they cried, and
it I. I nt Hi funny Veiny u. ■ vr.
Fancy Work for Home Adornment, an en*
Ur !v new work upon this sutuoct ,< ootainiiiv easy sud
|irx'iietl Instructions tor innkin? fancy ba.kets, watt
|... 1%, bra io t ■ i.e. .tie work, embroidery, etc., eta, pro- :
iu.-:v .mi <> natiy i.iu-tiaiu I.
tfrlinin'o Fnlry Htorl •* fur the Yotinjr* The
flu -.: -..1t. • ii of f.iry ttori ■. cvir j.jhii.Uod. TiiooliHJ* j
tell will b de'.ieht ! w'U the.ti.
The l.ntty u! the l.uke. r.r ?lr tCnlier Scott. •
"Th ' l.- lv : 1 1 , • l.itl e"t a rawanro In sad of all I
Hi - w !e . • ; dis tnore I exutit >'h i:i this.
\! 11 'i 11 tl 1 i'i'.lliiuette t-' I. 1 " .i t ijdtitleni'n, a
fit- ....I mil ri't 1 Hatl. ttivinj the rules ol
uwJ 1 | 1 1: ' t..r :i.I . : • .
The eit,uiidiird*Li-ttrr U r!l"r for tad|e and
r. .1 .1, 1 . I.J . Id . ,1 10 . 1 ; ... -I. 1 el.ee, L'lvl.lg !
(lima dlreettous tor II.! e"iii]M.o lieu of leiuis of every
! aiul with iunumoraMo fot asaadi IM|IM, I
Winter Kvenliix UernaUeiis, txrs" e> liectloa
of Aetiax Charade*, Ta'denui, OaMi, fur/te., MS, tor I
tojal private liieatrioals, auil cvcuiujfs at
linue. Ulruratei.
lliuloiri.'ea, Keettatlora and Hitidinir-. el arse ;
anlelni." ille,.i|..:i for mil wl rihlUiiou* uu I public and
irirtt* ent i.l amenta. i
Purl or Musle and Chemical K.v pcrim <-nt, I
t book which iet: i.ow t< l'-rl.wtu Uandrd* of umusiuffl
tri.-ks la iua:U aud lustructive txpeiimeuLs with tiutjjlaJ
Meats.
The ll iitto Cook Rook nnd Family Pltyal. '
•Itt't. - aini.-t 1 i trcds of e\ e lit e..kius te. i;.
an I hi'. l. to IwuMemri, at-o te'.llr.x hm to care alt corn- j
a.,:i all . nil l.y oitnuie ii-iiuu remedies.
. Mniiners and Customs In Far Axrsr I.nnda, .
a verr int ic.iinj an 1 luetruclivfl boo* of travel., d.-erih- ,
th . • ■■.iUar life, bststti, insnner.au 1 customs of the
■ ;. ■ ..F forsifw ONSMN; nlwstrbt. l.
Sixteen Complete Stories 1 y Popular Autliors, i
on;' r i-iii ' loto, hantorous and <1 aeti • shwli *. storh-s of
r ietv tile, ot adventure, cf railway life, etc., all very lu
tcrualln?. . 1
. i'he ltridxclof Wit, llnttior and Fun, a lar-e i
ee" rtlon of tiro tunny storied. tWotcitcd. ace-aloO's. po.nii<,
at.dj.'k'-' I have l.'-enwrittin fcrsoat" var,; IIIu-'r.- t.
Fsi'fnl lenowleitgr fur the .Million, a handy
FCO ~•? . ! I*. F.NA ; J;I f r all, upon n.auy aud vaiiuus |
sa > ct:;; tl! i-tratel.
Culled Itiu k. A K>ve|, by IJnjrh Conway, author !
Sf " lUrk i>„i ."etc.
arm f • •!■ ¥" Dk IfA I m ftPfpn, will '*&! s*T four of Uit'f hssks *a4 rr nat-iDr*. conUisis*
* 0 F*.K! << r 11. r.iiusu iith.St brTs&ai* t<( Any
b<oL " *i ; uiTT.' 10t.< M. '•• <• \ .!■•. r'iitor<-l 1- it. r. or Hour, Orkr, o4 *44ress W
M.CC. Flt VNKLI S \E'.V" < t:SIP \ N'V. 79% Mlfeert M-ec<, IMUa4clLli* I'M.
. ■' / £3L I ME."
car-. - • -' ' -
' ■ "-'v ' '•"• " ' *' __
;
' --x, * '■ - ■ ■■ „ ,J!r
... -,, -. -. - f a -p.:—y cifido T. T. ITnydock. vhlrti H Botcnlr the Leading
I '*V •. 5 ;; k-ftADFttt JCC(J\ oi .T.UtltA. Itue
• ,"• • - ,i •m ml rift - J Wheel. A*-k vna tle-ilcr fur the ' • •
• VVmtc" " iCCtiV. wit a the liaydock. Safety Kiiig Lolt ar.d Fillii Wheel.
i 4 i!;.••. -' •) ridi:u *'*•'? any other.
, i •, , ; rablnii ;U 4 iiTJC cu*l, fiintd In tVrtn*. strip, to mtc:c wUj wiil if*** w frsas h-)
- i tjf. a"', kattock, o
• ' -'• r u | * Cor. I'luat tid Twelfth Sfs., CCfflWn, O,
W. G-. BEADLBT,.
Zv£erd.d.ers. f Csr^i.,
sots MAOTFACTTREB,
I, Ei EiCS & C5'3., Solid CsfaiNUiiiii and Spisals Wagons, single and doable sealed,
Riding qualitiesuxuurpsMofl. Bh]V to the feet. D u rah, c andsty
able. Shipments singly or by ear! or, Ito .11 parts.of toe UiOhrfß** CsMogue.
ltonpoiisiblo Agent wtntod In cvory town. Scud for Pnco L..t ana descriptive vauuo>, m.
our Wagons. will Lave his name wi Iliadjwrttoe.
inert'of Warm's a.lvcrUStd in the leading buyer oZ iLu county or town where Agent reside®,
gratis for thx months.
A THE ENTEEFRISE VAPOR HEDIGATOR.
A KEW PATIiXT -STEAM
MEDFCATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &C. '
Especially constructed for the treatment of such diseases as
y \ ]) CONSUMPTION- CATA2SE, EA7 AIT 2 EOSE FSVS2, DIPSTHIEIA,
/7 WnodlSlS COUBH, tuuTST. COLD IN TEE HEAD. SCEOFELA CWELtINSS, ASTHMA,
/! E2ONOEITIS, PLEU2I37, rNXUMONU, NEUEALCIA, MUMPS, DISMENOEEHEA.
/ f.A The Jirst time "SOLIDS" could be tiscd in MEDICATING STEAM.
Nasal Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma.
l\L— ■i£r/ In all these diseases tho Medicator is worth ten times the price asked.
VTiTT/ Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few days.
I HARMLESS BUT CERTAIN.
■Hni n tc u:c2 " r a NUSSE or LUNCH LAMP, luviag sn extra of a Cap.
Price, Complete, $3.00. By Mail, $3.95.
AGENTS WANTED.- G °od rdiable Apnte wanted to landhonr
Medicator ,—rarue Profits,—Sells at Sight. One Agent sold Twenty-seven
in one day. Write for terms and circulars to the
ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO.,
EUREKA FOLDING 0Hm
fA LT —Made in different sizes, and can be
1 attached to nearly all wagons, bug
gies, phaetons and carts. Easily
ir~rw>. I removed and folds like an umbrella.
V. : I If you cannot get it of your local
wagon maker or dealer, send (o us for
illustrated circular and price list.
A\ Agents wanted everywhere.
j/J\ Mention this paper.
, D- c< BEERS & CO.,
V7l\a /I'x PATENTEES aud Manufacturebs,
\l \ NEWTOWN, Conn.
THE GATES TOBACCO SAW.
1 SAMPLE
/ py MAIL J''
| QQ
THE OHtV ADJUSTABLE SAW
Addressthe IN THE WORLD.
GOODSPEED MANUFACTURING CO.,
EAST Ooxutl.
9 _ Over Ten Thousaad Trial AAr C U ??£■ A.void tUc nnuusition of pretentious teme.
c 4 fx , TivLflT Packages mailed to dies for these troubles, and oil Quacks,
a £ ttTrwnr r I tients a large proportion AA# ■■ whose only aim is to bleed their yip.
f \■- IjftCKftGE. of whom took a full treat f ®TRADF L 6 B s URHRKMEf th^HAA
mout nnd wero restored to health by use of tA *'W i'n thoounds, does no) uiterfGa
HSlris' SEMINAL PASTILLES.Y3k^!?f^^"^^^^.V"Ss3
A KadioraCurefor Nervous Debility, Orpanicv|^Sh^[2s^^!^s^nUMt en ilt C ,'J? e<llc V p 4 r L" clp i ßy 1 *
Weakness nndhbysl cal Decay in Young or Mid-^R^/#^M^!^A^*P l: " cat ! 01 V t 9, th^..>e * t . O ? disease iu specific
die AcedMen. Tested for Eignt Years in Thenatuml
thousandcasoa tliey absolutely restore rrematurely^^J®J^T^ n °?| r !Lp|p®®^* nu ? l r ?" t s? red - .P 1 ®
a K ed nnd broken down men to the full enjoyment of CT e T CT *? l ? f T ew
perfect and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health, etieerful xnd rapidly gains both stren t th snd LeaUh
To those who suffer from the many obscure diseases TREATMENT—One Month 13 Twn Uns CR <PN*a M
brought about by Indiscretion. EnKieure, Over-Brain '""'""ll.-Wi aOßta,4a. TwO MOI. SO. Wf
"Work, or too free Indulgence, we ask that yon send us SiIBDIC DCUEnv #\ n
your name with tduteintmt of your trouble, and necure nanmo KBIVIBUI vv,, Mr G LHEMIsIS,
TIiIADI'ACKAGE FREE, with Illust'd Pamphlet.Ao. N. Tenth Street, BT. LOUIS, MIX
RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Termed |
| At the World's .Merey. A Novel. By Florence
WarJeii. author of " TUe House on the Marsh," etc.
Mildred Trex tut Inn. A .Voxel. By "The Dacb
css," sailiur of "Molly Ilawn,"Ctc.
Hark luva. A Novel, by Hueb Conway, author
of " Called Ba k. *
Tiro Mvatcry sf the llolly Tree. A Kovel.
By the author of " In.ra Thorue.
Shuduiis oil llif know. A Novel. By R. 1,. Far*
jeus, author of "l!riol awl -Clwese-aud-JiUsr*•.'' Ho*
.. Tbo Gray W.IWUII. A Novel. Hy Mrs. ilaaketl,
' author of " Mary Barton," etc.
The Fro sen litcp. A Novel. By Wilklc Collins,
. author of" 7 lis Woniaii in White," etc.
Itrd Conrt Furrn. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry
1 Wood, author of" f'.a.t Lj une," etc.
In Cupid's Net. A Novel. By the Author of " Dors
Thome."
ItueU to the Hid Home. A Novel. By Mary Cecil
ITay. i. i'hor of lit trie.. Perils." etc.
John lloKerlinnl's Wife. A Novel. By Mlsa
Mu' author of "John Halifax tientleman." etc.
j . I.utiy (• w eii dull lie's dkrcuin. A Novel. By ths
anther of ■ !>■ rx Thorn*/ etc.
Jnl>cr Hone's Secret. A Novel. By Mln M. R.
Bral 100. author of "Aurora Kloyit." etc.
|<eoHnc. A Nsxwt. By Mary t ecll 4ay, muhmr of
| J; Unbrlcl's Marriage. A iwh By Wj ktarulllßs,
j aMthorcf " No Name." etc.
Piivld limit. A Novel. Br Mrs. Aas S. SV phmn,
Mit'."of •* r .ht":. and Fan-uic." ets.
! Ifeeiplsw the Whirlwind. A Norf. B/ Maty
Cecil Ha. :..!itorof "Old Middle tans Money, cic.
HuJlev Cnrlron. A FiA. By Mi.* M. K. Brad
i don, author of " I.adr Audley's .Secret." etc.
Ksli'ii{ ®" fas Mtsrsar oe VW* HBSIWSBD*. A
Novel. Br FttalV. 81-roe, author cf 'Tta lllrfh Mxrk.' efe.
A tiolden Huwo. A Novel. By the author of
"Dora Thorn*." etc. ,
.. Vuli rlx'o FntO. A Nottl. By *fr. Alexander,
author of " Th'* tvooilT|: H't, etc.
. Hater Hose. A Novel. By Wllkle Collins, author
j of "T>s Womawln WhUe*'" etc. A
' . ~ Anne. A Novel. B/. Mrs. |l< nry Wocl, author of
"Kan I.vane."
The l.nurcl Tlnall. A Novel. By Miss Vulock,
author of "John Ha'.Usx, <i*ntlcioai." 4tc. i
Amos Ri.rf.-n. A N"V*I. IB c.t.j|o FH.S,author
of ".kdam Dvde," The Htll on fhc Floss, eh* -
i. _ _