Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, November 11, 1886, Image 4

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    Mountain Sam's Dogs.
An old trapper and hunter, known
as "Mountain Sam," is doing a land
office business killing huge mountain
sheep for their heads and horns. These
be ships to New York to fill orders
which te is constantly receiving, and
there they are mounted. Sam's best
customers are wealthy Englishmen.
For many years ''Mountain Sam" has
buried himself in the most remote re
cesses of the Big Horn mountains
Sam rounds up the wild sheep with
dogs.
His pack number twenty-five head,
and they are a pure cross of the blood
hound and bulldog. Mountain born
and bred, these noble animals add to
the strength and sagacity of their
blood-strains a marvelous endurance
and activity. No snow depth, no
roughness of trail, no steepness of
precipice, no loftiness of peak, no re
moteness of locality can stop the
mountain dog when on the track of
the mountain sheep. The pack works
in an organized way when the track
of a band of sheep is struck. The dogs
break into little bunches, and wide
and careful circuits are made. The
closely pressed sheep are hurried to
ward a common centre, and they will
soon be bunched with twenty-five
staunch dogs, crests erect and tails
wagging, moving about them in an
endless and eager circle.
The pack has been known to bunch
two hundred and fifty herd of sheep,
and to hold their watch and guard for
over six hours awaiting the coming of
their master, who has been kept back
by the difficulties lying in his path. It
sometimes occurs that the dogs bring
the game together on a spot that is
utterly inaccessible to human feet.
Then the hunter gives his dogs notice
of the fact by a peculiarly shrill and
piercing shout. The pack at once
dash into the midst of the sheep, seize
and slay the largest, and by dint of
rolling, tumbling frcm crag to crag,
from declivity to declivity, bring the
carcasses within reach of their master.
He Had to Give it Up.
Patiently she sat and waited for his
footfall. His footfall was busy filling
engagements at other points. A tear
trickled from her eye and burst into
countless sparkling atoms, as it fell on
the mantle which hung gracefully from
her shoulders. The gaslignt flickered
dismally in the dim hall. She let it
flicker and heeded lit not. The police
man's club struck the curbstone on the
next block with a hollow sound, and
she started in terror. What if—oh,
sickening thought I But no—George
was always fly enough to take a cab af
ter he had flnished going out with the
ooys.
At last he came.
"Where haye you been so long,
George ?" she asked.
He scarcely seemed to hear her. For
seyeral minutes he stood motion less,but
his face wore a troubled expression. At
length he spoke these words :
"My—hie—dear,l hash ter giye it up.
I've got 'er poorest mem'ry ever shaw.
Ashk me shumphin' easy. I'll fin' out
fer you to —hie—morrow from shorn of
ozzher—hie—felJersh. Good-u ight."
"When Baby waa sick, we pave her Castorla,
When the waa a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miaa, she clang to Castoria,
When the had Children, she gave them Castoria,
STOVES—
STOVES
[New Advertisement.]
Jacob JJisenhuth^
wishes to inform the public that, hav
ing purchased the machines and tools,
together with stock of Stoves, Tin and
Holloware, formerly the property of
D. I. Brown, and having the services
of that gentleman who is a practical
mechanic, is now prepared to fill all
orders in this line.
House & Barn Spouting
MS- A SPECIALTY
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Just received a fiue assortment of the
best makes of
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
&c., &c., &c.
Any person in want of a stove for
cooking, baking or heating purposes
will find it to their interest to call at
the shop or saleroom, near Knarr &
Lose's foundry,
MILLHEIM. PA.
where Mr. Brown may be found at all
times to attend to the wants of patrons
THAT EISENIIUTH'S
STOVES MUST BE SEEN TO BE RIGHTLY
APPEECIATED.
Groceries & Provisions.
ATEW GOODS I
FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY
o o
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES.
BRIGHT NEW LEMONS.
CHOICE WHITE GRAPES.
NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES.
FIGS, DATES and PRUNELLES.
FINEST CLUSTER RAISINS.
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL
CURRANTS and BAKING RAISINS.
EVAPORATED PEACHES & PEARS.
ALMONDS and ASSORTED NUTS.
An except ion allv flue line of PURE CON
FECTIONERY at CITY PRICES.
CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOLASSES CANDY (or Yaffv) MADE BY
OUKE&KLY ES, ALWAYS FRESH.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT canned and Evap
orated.
PURE HONEY in pint and quart Jars.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.
CRANBERRIES, Sound and firm.
PLAlN'and F ANCY CRACKERS
FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS.
A full line of NEW CANNED GOODS.
PURE WHITE ROCK CANDY SYKUPJ in
half gallon and one gallon cans.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP in quart and hall
gallon cans.
FINE, FRAGRANT TEAS.
PURE SPICES. You can depend on our
ground pepper for butchering;purpose.'-.
It is strictly pure.
FRESH SHELL OYSTERS opened to order.
ALL OUII STOCK IS NEW AND
FRESH.
©•CALL ON US FOR
ANYTHING YOU WANT
IN OUR LINE.
—SECIILEI! & CO.,—
Grocers,
Bush House Block,
BELLE FOX TE, PA.
•4 GREAT % NEW * YORK * STORE.
Just arrived with a Full Line of
—Dry Goods, Clothing, Hosiery, Notions and Fancy Goods. —
COME ONE AND ALL AND SEuURE BARGAINS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LADIES.
Read the Facta: Parties buying $.1.00 worth of goods will make a days' wages. Please call and examine goods, and be convinced.
Gopqep of A(qiq qqd l 9 eqq GOLflcjV, A(qqqgei<.
NATIONAL HOTEL
Millheim, - - Centre Co., - - renna.
Summer Resort
Two miles from C'oburn Station.
-=o=-
THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly renova
ted, is newly furnished throughout and
offers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FRONT ROOMS, ELEGANTE YFURNISH
ED, ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM
MER DO A RDERS.
The celebrated "Tenn's Cave" is but a short
drive from town, and the good roads and fine
mountain scenery of the surrounding country
make it a very desirable stopping place.
Horses and Sfiish Car,
riages for use of guests.
Bns meets all Trains at Robnrn.
- \ Moderate Terms. }•
"PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEG K.
Next Teiin bruins September 8.1886.
This institution is located in one of lln 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 Selentillc Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Scientific Course.
:t. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years eaeb, following the lirst two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) At Jlt let' LTU It K; (b)
N ATI UAL IIISTOKY : (e) CIIKMISTKY AND
I'IIYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A shori SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
f>. A short SPECIAL COURSE in chemistry.
('< A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
AItTS, combining with study. Now
building and Muohinery
7. A ncwr SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladles.
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
ff. SPKCI A L COU KSKS are arranged to meet
the wants of individual students.
Military drill is required, expenses for board
and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladles under charge of a competent lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues. or other information address
(JKOKIiK W. ATHKKTON, I L. !.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa.
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
> 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
• Wo invito Bpeotat^afc'
SION MACUINK. waking
at • * A
refunded. Put what is nioro remarkablo still, wo
never knew a woman willing to doli r own family
sowing on a shuttle machine alter having tried our
now Patent AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoo Manufacturers find it best suited to
their work—its elastic seams are wore durable.
Truly-Automatic Sewing Machines nro fast super
ceding shuttle machines, and it in no use to
deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail, ShutUfi
Machines havo seen their best days.
• Bend for circular. Correspondence solicited.
AG ENTS /-be the great new book.
"The World's Wonders."
WANTED! By J. W. KI EL.
The most successful subscription book ever
published. Over half a million cop its were told
the past eight month*, and it is selling three
times as ta>t i'\v as ever before. Regular can
vassers clear from $!" to s2s,flu ami E operduy.
Nothing like It was ever known in the history
of book publishing. Proofs sent free on appli
cation. No experience needed to insure suc
cess. We help persons without means to do a
large business; no capital needed. Write for
particulars. Salaries guarant ed to jwrsotut
who do not wi*h to eanrass on commission.
We mean business, and want live agents in
every township. It will e.st you nothing to
write for terms and full descriptions of our
plans of doing business. We also give awag
standard books to persons who send us names
of book agents. Write for our li.-t of tree stan
dard books.
HISTORICAL PI IU ISHINO CO..
120 & 122 N. 7th M.. Phila., Pa.
S. G GUTELIUS,
DEMIST.
'\ - ' ' ,
MILLIIKIM, PA.
offers his professional services to the public.
He <s prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain
P. H. MUSSER,
W ATCHH A kERff&eJ EWEEEIt,
Main Street. Millheim, Pa,,
—EJOPFOSITE TIIE BANK.J+-
Repair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
tespcct fully solicited. o-ly.
13 "WEEKS.
The POLICE UAZF.TTE will le malle 1.-e
--cureiy wrapped, to any address in the United
States for three months on receipt of
ONJW dollar
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
gents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
Franklin SQi'AHE. N. Y.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with RedTln Tag: Hose lei%f Fine Cut Chew
ing; Xav y Clippings, an d Black, Brow and
Yellow SNUFF are the bestand cheapest quali
ty considered.
SIOO A WEEK.
Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit
able employment write at once. We want you
to handle nil article of domestic use that iti co
mknds it.sklf to everyone at sight. STAPLE
AS FLOUR. SHs like hot cakes. Profits MOP
per cent. Families wishing to imiacticb econo
my should for their own benefit write for par
ticulars. Used every day the year round in
every household. Price within reach <>f all.
Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FREE.
Address IIO.fIKSIH .11 V ii t 0., HAItIOX.
OHIO.
Boys and Middle-aged Men & Young .Ladies tr lined
f"r a successful start in business life at Coleman College,
Newark, N.J. I.lfe scholarship S4O. No Vacation. Situ
ationssecureil whend -sired. Illustrated catalogue mailed on
application Henry Coleman. Prin.. Ezra White, Pica.
It
DECAY.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
Quick cures. Tx-ial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Pr c WARP <&, CO. Louisiana, IVio.
IHVALED ROU.SE3
and BEST eif AIRS in tlio world. Send tor circular
to only manufacturers of reclining rolling chairs*
Easy Chair Co., New Haven, Conn.
siro 7 MONIHLT^r B .
Wo want lady A cents for our CELEBRATED MA
DAME DEAN'S SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS,
No experience n rtuired. Four orders p.-r day ftive tlio
Agent 8150 Mom My. Our Agents report from
four to twenty saled daily, ootid at onco for teriuj
and full particulars 83,G0 Outfit Free,
LEWIS SCHIELE £ CO., :>i)o Bi-oadwttjr, New 5. erst
3 / ."'. .i, ' ff) cj
t=t oo ' -- j p" ,: •,
slit
SiV i kn
I-* - —^r2?cS *
"Warranted tlie most perfect Force-Feed
Fertilizer Drill in existence. Send for
circular. A. B. F&Bjj'Jiliß, fork, Fa.
THE
miliheim journal
ctob
Printing- Ofßce
18 now ttupjiiied wiHi
Good Vm?ssw&
and a la rye assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS.
DILL HEADS.
STATEMENTS,
EM ELOPES,
CI ROD LARS.
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tiistij
Job Printing of all kinds
IXF.CI TFD PRO.\ 'II V ANI> CHEAPLY.
ONE MONTH
OR—
DIE GENT.
Buy a'postal card and send for fit e; simple
copies of the WEEKLY CHRONICLE TKI.E
--(IRAPlI, to Ik> sent yu for one iiioutli free of
charge, to erntble you to judge of its merits.
AGENTS WANTED.
Send for circular giving amount of cash com
mission to agents. Liberal Inducements offer
ed. A goad chance to make money without in
erfering with othe.* work.
fiic V filly Chronicle Teletrapti
is an eight-page, flfty-six column newspaper,
devot (1 to current; news of the week original
copyrighted stories by the lies! authors, and a
varied assortment/)! interesting matter for the
Farmer, Merchant, Mechanic an 1 fit" Family
Circle.
I V MAIL. POSTAGK PAID.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address all cemmunlea' ir,-,
w i:i:klv ciihomclk telkgu apii.
I'ittstnii g. Pa.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Miliheim.'Pa.
Bread, Pie? & Cakes
of superior quality can he 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 iter place and get your supplicslnt ex
ceedingly low prices. 34-3tn
FIRST premium.
Fiil LADS 1876. VSgpr
- :ris, 1878.
ill latM
Ask your Grocer for it. IVm. fii'r.Tiloiijtcl. Mfr.,
20* North Front street. I'II!LADELPHIA, PA.
TO SELL
vNswissoubi
BTBAM i
o-^Washsr
?•""n r.ml Womon of pood character and intelligence.
Iv: elusive Torritory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial of
Bumole vvasherto ho returned ut my expense if not
Balis factory. \ thousand per cent, (ho bestWaslier in
tne world, r.rid jays capable agents BIG money. In
trinsic merit makes it a phenorainsl success every,
w u-ro. For Illustrated circular and termsofngoucy
address. j. WORTH; Gt. Lculd, Mo -
fl ffSFH 1)0 >onr.d ot :
| file'i fl1 " at Gl; °- 1
Bias *Jf fcj i .uowkll & CoVi .
Newspaper Advertising anreau (10 Spruce
YORK, 1
IU PATTERNS I
ct'.ll ahead or all others.
And <uarantco:l to civoa porfcct fit
when directions aro followed.
BSC. OEMOREBTB
SYSTEM OF CRESS CUTTING.
('hart and llunh f ii'l din-.'ions, ei:al hug any one
to t ot ami Fit perlectiy.
Pku i'. f53.00. • 1 ly mail, post paid, on re
ceipt el pro e.
SM£. UEMOHEST'S
FASHIONS
A!VD IVHAT TO WCAR.
Irt a large Ma;;. i lie < i ' | r < of 1 ,■■!oolt Notes
ami Mi! i 1.. tii •! with about lOCOL-'ula.
I i.t |' at pi I lor 23 eejits.
TIE-IE
Beic , ; jewing Haclilne.
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Th ouc . 2 B UPON tKCOIAtIOS Of TkM in L'CE
ALL oven Y.I L tVOK'.O AND Gl.'il G
pr.f. 'JT 3ATISFACT!OH.
/rj-Tton't pa ' a r '• tap- ..i iO 03 ,)rofi
on a mai bine f;o r ■ <•on as tin - • ■ I' 'K' ' ■ I'a
bay direct of the niDida Hirers.. Sent C. 0. W.
"77: •' • o i'or C-LircvvV.-rro.
d'\£ jiiz&y rAsi-s io:: AT ? d
SEX SINK CO. *
17 East |4th Ctro;.*: fiew York City
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NEW IMPROVED HIGH ARM,
NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
and Rotary Movements, Auio
maii iP.rcct CKil Perfect fiction.
Cylinder £' uif % Gc'f-cetting Nee
dle, Poetise Fcc.% 'No Sjcrmcs,
Few Paris, I. 'ji. num Weighl<fo
FrieiiorifJ. oNoise, I o Wear, No
Fatigue, No "Tanirumo," Cara
city unlimited, Always vi Craer,
Richly Ornamented, 17: f:c'rioted,
and Crimes Perfect Eta 1 ■ :t:cn
Fend for Clrcalars.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 Union Gciuare, f'cw York.
-Or
3@[-stey Organ.
[O-oliJly
•J-one Unrivaled.
Jg-legant Finish.
"y-ears of Popularity. (
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
Estcy iDrgan Co., iiratutboro,vt
THE CELEBRATED *
leading Organ.
OYER
10,000
IX CONSTANT USE.
Buy Direct from the Manufacturer.
Wholesale Manufacturing Prices from
—MA it |IOO. —
ELEGANT DESIGNS.
LARGE SOLID WALNUT CAGES.
FINELY FINISHED.
BEST SEASONED MATERIALS
USED.
VOICED TO PERFECTION,
TONE IS UNSURPASSED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR
FIVE YEARS.
SEXD FOR CIRCULARS.
Address
READING ORGAN CO.,
P. J. 2ANTKEE, Manager,
UPa,-
MA13.815*3 b CYLTNIMIII BED
FOOT LATHE!=
. £52
8 />,%-- - t? - , 'Pll2.haying
11/CK £ a Cjliaacr lied.
fl . l-U " which is much
E w7\ll SX *"• - ---- i more cijupleand
Bc o" ccavonicnt than
o "ST I&*. 2 l 'ic old style It
o [k&Jjff \ !r\\ 2 hasattachmeats
3 J?T®SI I a o for Circular and
8 'AMI !A|/;i s Scroll - Sawing
=. a r nd for Bracket
£ ". ■f* S * asTeftfa THE
li|L.s<is* ESSJ iareatcd.
Price $30.00 and upwards.
Manufactured and sold by the
Battle Creek Machinery Co., BAT ™ ?, REEK >
isvp, n. W. EBY, "T
-DISTILLER OP—
/ ) Straight Jfc. PURE W
' RYE WHISKEY f.
FOR MEDICAL USE.
Centre Co., roritiq.
AND BEST S
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
SPMiXlllli I'RKMIUMS Pol{ 1887!
FSJLL-SEZE JRESS_PATTERNS
PKTF.USON'S M AOAZINE IS T lie br.<t and cheapest oT the lady's-books. It gives more for the mon
ey, ami eotnbiiiea greater merit* thin any other. Its immense circulation and 1 ongestablished
lepululluu enab.e its proprietor t distance all campetitlou. In short, It has the
BEST STEEL ENGRAVINGS. BEST ORIGINAL STORIES.
BhSTCOLORED FASHIONS. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS,
BEST DRESS PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC. Etc., Etc.
The stories-, novelet*, etc , in • Petereon," are admitted to be the best published. All the
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE!
engraved <M steel, I wicg THE MZ ■: OF OTUEUS. and superbly colored. Also. Household Cookery
ami other r. e< ipts- article* on Art tin broidery. Flower Culture, llousc Decoration—in short ev
erything Interesting to ladies. '
TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2 00 A YEAR.
-t NI'AIiALI.EI.KI) OFFERS TO CLUBS "S
2 I'oplPK to, Hi.no s With the "Hook of Beauty," splendidly Illustrated, or a large steel-en
• " " -1 t grav ing. "Mother's Darling," for getting up tbe Club.
' 4 l>r 8 i..VI t Willi an extra copy of the Magazine for IKB7, us a premium, to the pet -
K " " CIO ) son getting up the Club.
i'oplc* for iv. 00 j Wuh both an extra copy of the Magazine for 18S7. and the large steel
-7 " " 0 t engrnving. or the "Hook of Beauty," to the person getting up the Club.
FOR LARGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDDCEMENTS!
Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON,
305 Chestnut HI., Fhilndc Iphla, F*.
S~Spee|mcns sent gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with.
I 3.E-FT BEHIND ME."
g
Z:lc ■-r v? of aliofnry made by T. T. ITaydock. which is no 4 : only the Leading
' • yiot. pi . r. but Vit 11 LKAD!HG BUGGY Of AHFUICA. Has
' 'i<>- '■ > ' fci,- King Bcti r.nd Fifth V/lieel. Ask yott dealer for the T. T,
- i l"*tf ii f*S GGY, vith the llaydock Safely Ei::g Lolt and fifth Wheel.
t is in.secure ri uug over any other.
('• -V I Irnre via b - on (• UtC' priutci In elegwt etyte, to BOTOT,- *t v .o -r.l KZTW to ffsme It.)
.r rev sr. rrxuej rp O
CC* <: '' ,, d '"or <'3tel~-ar and
wuoloeie i'ricc I.let- Cor. Plan aud Twelfth Sts., CINCT*SATI, 0.
•- v i:j w:v ~D WEBE VTC ZITr. IIP,SHI NO INVESTMENT £0 PEOFITABIiE.
Tvr. P Yc *' wo mean business, by offering the above first-rate
PL* Ist) BOX CUTTER (also another style) with patent shifting shafts for
either sn .e, or centre draft, for $15.00 without, and $16.50 with, full lazy
bacii. Order now. Don"t wait till snow flies, when wo shall be so rushed
fchiib wo cannot fill our orders. Enough said.
LOOMIS M'F'G CO., LA PORTE. ind.
A THE ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATORT
A NEW PATENT STEAM
MEDICATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &c.
1 Especially constructed for the treatment of such disease* * a
mlu C Wrasw! SomgrEL^sg PH A T £?Jr
/ 1 IT BSONCEITIS, PLEUEI37, PNEUMONIA, NEUEALOIA, MUMPS, riSMENOSmS£r
g"" - Thejirst time "SOLIDS" could be used in MEDIC A TIXG STEAM,
ltT iMfl Nasal Catarrh, Hay Perer, Asthma.
VtlMja/ In all these diseases the Meditator is worth ten times the price asked.
\jl ]j I Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few dava
CCMJ HAKMLESS BUT CERTAIN. 9
rv It can te used fcr A NUSSE or LUNCH LAMP, hariag >: extra atticbaeat of a Cup.
Price, Complete, $3.00. By Mail, $3.93.
AGENTS WANTED.— dood reliable Agents wanted to handle onr
Medicator —Larue Pro tits.—Sella at Sight. One Agent Bold Twenty-seven
in one day. Write for terms and circulars to the
ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO..
j£K A FOLDING MAlGri-Tr.
C bflbm M Made iu different wzes, and ca:\ be
attached to nearly all wagons, bug
gies, phaetons and carts. Easily
&removed and folds like an umbrella.
| \ jk A If you cannot get it of your local
V wagon maker or dealer, send to us for
\ A- illustrated circular and price list.
/\A Agents wanted everywhere^
Mention this pafns
DM G " BEERS & C °M
\/ \ . . yf/ / 1 \V'/ I\7 PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS,
NEWTOWN, Conn, .
SHERMAN ROAD CART.
BEST CART ON EARTH."
SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT,^
i j 125 lbs. 150 lbs. 85 lbs.
V- —/ s3a - * 37, S4O.
\/ VXIVTN/ EASY ' durable and CHEAP.
\ y\ / \ \\ \/ / Crated free on board cars.
81$ T. ALLEM, Maqager*.
- COLDWATER, Mich.
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perfect and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health, becomes cheerful and wpidly gains both strength and Wh
lo tho3owhO£uffer from tho many obscure diseases TRFATUFUT -fl.. mrt m m u. ••
brought about byjndiscretion. Exposure. Over-Brain 1 '.—Que Month, $3. TWO MOS.S6. Time. IT
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