Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, November 25, 1886, Image 6

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    Chester A. Arthur Betid.
A Year of Suffering Exhausts the
System, and the Ex-President
Sueoumbs to the Inevitable,
Expiring Unexpectedly.
NEW YORK, NOV. 18.—Ex-President
Chester A. Arthur died at 5 o'clock
this morning at his residence, No. 123
Lexington aveuue. He had been ailing
for some time from a complication of
principally kidney affection.
He had spent the summer at a watering
plac and it was supposed that this had
strengthened somewhat his enfeebled
constitution. His,death was unexpect
ed, it not being supposed outside of his
house that ha was in any immediate
danger. As soon as the news of his
death was announced many flags were
placed at half-mast on public and pri
vate buildiugs. A stroke of cerebral
apoplexy, sudden, but not wholly unex
pected by his physicians, terminated
Mr. Arthur's life. The stroke came in
his sleep during Tuesday night and he
did not rally thereafter. For hours be
fore the end came he was unconscious
to his surroundings. His son and
daughter, his sister, his former law
partner, Sherman W. Kueyals, and his
closest friend, Surrogate Rollins were
at his bedside. The funeral will take
place on Saturday at 9a. m., from the
Church of Heavenly Rest, on Fifth Av
enue. The Rev. Dr. Parker Morgan
will officiate. Mr. Arthur was not a
member of any church, but his wife
formerly attended that church. The
remains will be interred in Albany Ru
ral Cemetery in the family plot.
James C. Reed, Private Secretary to
late ex-President Arthur, received all
the callers at the house of the Arthur's,
123 Lexiugton Avenue, to-day. The
family of the dead ex-Fresideut, con
sisting of his sou, Chester A. Arthur,
Jr., his daucrhter, Ellen H. Arthur,and
his sisters, Mrs. McElroy and Mrs.Caw,
denying themselves to all callers. They
remain in an apartment on the second
floor of the house and here they receive
dispatches conveying expressions of
sympathy from relatives and near
friends, but none are given to the pub
lic.
The News at Washington.
Expressions of Regret and Sym
pathy—President Cleve
land's Condolence.
WASHINGTON, NOV. 18.—The news
of ex-President Arthur's death spread
rapidly and was received w T ith expres
sion of regret by every one. President
Cleveland received a telegram about 9
o'clock from Mr. Arthur's private sec
retary announcing the death. The
President was very much shocked and
at once sent the following telegram ol
sympathy to Mrs. McElroy. the ex-
President's sister :
"Accept my heartfelt sympathy in
your heartfelt grief and the expression
of my sorrow for the death of oue who
was my kind and considerate friend.
The people of the country will siucertly
mourn the loss of a citiaen who served
them well in their highest trust and
won their affection by an exhibition of
the best traits of true American char
acter."
All the members of the Cabinet upon
hearing the news proceeded to the
White House to confer with the Presi
dent as to the proper course to pursue.
It was agreed to issue an executiye or
der announcing the death of the ex
President, and directing the govern
ment buildings to be draped in mourn
ing for a period of thirty days, and that
business be suspended 011 the day of the
funeral.
The President and several members
of the cabinet will leave here Friday
night for New York to atteud the fun
eral of ex-Presiceut Arthur.
Senators Thurman,Edmunds., Logan,
Allison, Butler, Cameron, Yoorliees,
Miller, Vest, Gorman, Ilawley and
Jones, will attend the funeral on behalf
of the Senate. .
English sparrows kill birds smaller
and weaker than themselves.
Inventors are turning their attention
to devices for distributing oil upon the
water in storms at sea.
Railroad companies are, as a rule,re
sponsible for injury to stock along
theii tracks, wheu these are not fenced
in.
The jubilee or fiftieth year of the
reign of Queen Victoria will be celebra
ted by an industrial exhibition at New
castle-on-Tyne in 1887.
The German government factory is
turning out large number of a new re
peating rifles, which, it is claimed,will
excel any single gun ever made.
Try packing a few bunches of grapes
in bran or sawdust. If sound and
packed carefully, each bunch separate,
they will keep till midwiQter or later,
if the children don't find them.
The Chicago board of education has
just fitted up and opened workshops in
connection with the high school for
the purpose of affording such high
school pupds as desit it a course of
manual training, and this as a part of
the public school system.
Dr. Schweinfurth has addressed to
all Europeans, especially physiciaps,
residing in Egypt an inquiry as to
whether, so far as they are aware, fam
ilies of northern origin settling in E*
gvpt do or do not die out within three
generations.
It is said that if the silk reeling ma
chinery now being tried at Washing
ton works successfully it will put $50.-
000,000 a year more into the pockets of
farmers. The United States commis
sioner of agriculture will buy cocoons
from those who wish to sell them.
Chambers Miller, of Pennsylvania,
holds that natural gas exists in a fluid
state in the earth, and has applied for
a patent for getting it out and confin
ing it in tanks.
Mrs. Rachael Francis, who died
lately in Atlanta, Ga., left about $30,-
000, the most.of which she made out of
her dairy and truck farm. She was a
fine business woman.
IT WAS TIIK CAT.
First servant—'l'm going to quit.'
Second servant—'What's the mat
ter ?'
'My mistress don't keep a cat.'
'What is her not keeping a cat got to
do with you V'
'Lots. When there is any cream
missing there is no cat to lay the blame
on, and I do love cream so.' — Texas
Si/tings.
THE GREAT
Specific
LIVER
W'IMD'H? DISEASE.
OVllßTrtllOe nit(rr nr Kv ' m,c in mouth i
OI Ifll I UlYld a tongue cuAtrU white or covered
with a brown fur; ;vun in the Knk, side*. or joints—often
mistaken for Rheu-iatism ; tour utomiuh 5 low* of up.
petite; sometimes nausea anil waterbrash.or indigestion;
natulet cy and acid eructations ; bowels alternately costive
and la* . hendnotie; loss of memory, with a painful sen
sation of having failed to do something whivh ought to
have been done debility I low spirits; a thuk. yellow
appearance of the skin and eyes ; a dry cough : fever; rest
lessness ; the urine is Scanty and htyh-volortd, and, if
allowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR*
rURELY VEGETABLE,
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Malaria. Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Nausea, Colic,
Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor
pid Liver to a healthy adlion.
It acts without disturbance to the system, diet
or occupation. It regulutes the Liver, and
causes the bile to act as the purge. The excess of
bile being remeved, a tonic effect is produced
and health is perfectly restored.
The Regulator is given with safety and the
happiest results to the most delicate infant.
For all diseases in which a laxative, altera
tive or purgative is needed it will give the
most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest
and Best Family Medicine in the World !
/ THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
I LIVER REGULATOR!
Sec that you get the genuine, with the red Z
on front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. H.ZEILIN & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA
"pENNSYLY AN IA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September 8. ISSfi.
This institution is located in one of the 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 Scientific Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Scientific Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years-each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AG KILT* LTI'KE; (b)
NATUKAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A shortSPKCIAI. COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New
building and Machinery
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies.
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECf AL 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. ATHKRTON, 1 L. I).,
President.
27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa.
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
• 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
m Wo invite afr-
PATENT APTOMATIC '1 EN-
Wb stitch as tho Wilcox &
sion Machine, can be
refunded. But what is moro remarkable still, wo
never knew a woman willing to do hr own family
sewing on a shuttle machine after having tried our
new Patent AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoe Manufacturers find it best 6uitcd to.
their work—its elastic seams are moro durable.
Truly-Automatic Sewing Machines are fast super
ceding shuttle machines, audit is no use to
deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail. Shuttle
Machines have seen their best days.
* Send for circular. Correspondence) solicited.
FIRST premium
Grand Prize Medal. Paris. IS7S.
-jyg|
) BMMXfrof
Ask your Grocer for it. Win. I>reydoppel,Mfr. t
2ik? North Front Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
S. G GUTELIUS,
ue\tist,
MILLHEIM, PA.
Offers bis professional services to the public.
He is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain
P. H. MUSSER,
WATCHMAKEIta® JEWELER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
TIIE BANK.J-t
Repair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5-ly.
81(H) A WEEK.
Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit
able employment write at once. We want you
to handle an article of domestic use that RECO
MKNPS ITSELF to everyone at sight. STAPLE
AS FLOUR. Sells like hot cakes. Profits 300
per cent. Families wishing to PRACTICE ECONO
MY should for their own benefit write for par
ticulars. Used every day the vear round in
every household. Price within reach of all
Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FRFE
Address DOMESTIC MFG CO., MAKIOX
Groceries & Provisions.
N KW GOODS!
FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY
o o
FINK FLORIDA ORANGES.
HEIGHT NFW LEMONS.
CHOKE WHITE GRAPES.
NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES.
FIGS, DATES and PKUNELLES.
FINEST CLUSTER R.YISI \S.
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL
CURRANTS and HA KING RAISINS.
EVAPOR AT ED PEACHES & PEARS.
ALMONDS and ASSORTED NUTS.
An exceptionally tine line of PURE CON
FECTIONERY at CITY PRICES.
CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOLASSES CANDY (or YatTv) M ADE HY
Ol RESERVES, ALWAYS Fit KM I.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT canned and Evap
oruted.
PURE HONEY in pint and quart jars.
NEW RUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.,
CRAN'HERRIKS, Sound and Finn
PLAIN and FANCY CRACKERS
FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS.
A full line of NEW CANN EIYGOODS.
PURE WHITE ROCK CANDY SYRUPJ.In
half gallon and one gallon cans.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP in quart and hall
gallon cans.
FINE, FRAGRANT TEA*.
PURE SPICES. You can depend on our
ground pepper for butchering;purposes.
It is strictly pure.
FRESH SHELL OYSTERS opened to order.
f o o
ALL OURSTOCK IS NEW AND
FRESH.
0-CALL ON US FOR
ANYTHING YOU WANT
IN OUR LINE.
—SECHLER A CO.,—
GROCERS,
Bush House Block,
11ELLEFONTE, PA.
stoves ——
[New Advertisement.]
Jacob JJisenhuth
wishes to inform the public that, bar
in'j purchased the machines and I* >/.<,
together with stork' of Stoves, Tin niol
Hollow Ire, iormernj the properli/ of
P. I. Jlrown, dm/ ho vini/ the serein s
of that ijentleman who is o practical
mechanic, is noiv prepan •(/ to fill (ill
orders in this tine.
House & Hani Spouting
AS- A SPECIALTY
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Just received a jiue assort meet of the
best makes of '
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
&C., &C., &.C.
Am/ person in want of a store for
cool in (/, h tlini/ or heat imp purposes
wilt find if to their inferrsi in roll at
the shop or sale, room, near A nuri'd
Dose's Joundr;/,
All LLHEIM. PA.
where Mr. Drown nun/ he ton ad a!all
11 mes to attend to the'wenis of >a(ro s
tSrIII'MKMUKU THAT HUTU'S
•STOVES MUST I:E SEEN TOIIK U aarri.v
APPRECIATED.
RATION Ah J |OI U.
Millheim, Centre Co., Penua.
Summer j Resort
Two mil' JS from Coburn Station.
THIS IUJUSK has been thoroughly rcnovsi
tetl, is newly furnished throughout and
oilers th t very best accomodations tu the trav
eling r.ublic.
FRO NT ROOMS, EL FA} A .V TL V FURNISH
EI), ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM
MER no A liDEUS.
The celebrated "I'enu's Cave" is but a short
drive from town, and the good roads and line
mountain scenery of the surrounding country
make it a very desirable stopping place.
Horses and Sflish Car
riages for use of guests.
Bos meets all Trains a! (lorn.
■{ Moderate Terms. \
vv. q. fjooq, prop'K.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and i
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send I
stamp for sealed particulars. Addres3 '■
Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. '
GREAT BARGAINS
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-W. T. MAUCK'S—
FURNITURE STORE, Penn St., Millheim, Pa.
IEE ARE OT'FRR/.YG GREA T RARGALVS I.N
Chamber Suit*, Ihniny Haunt (• Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, Loan yes,
I'atent Hock* rs, 'tables, Stands, Cradlt s, Hook Casts, Hurtaus,
Hattan ami Httd ( hates of all styles, Falsi,tals, Frames,
Aiattress, s of (hi tintst enrltd hair to (In elteajiist
straw. All kinds of SJ'lilXdS.
WNUT FXDHHSOLL) F Y AN Y STUFF FX THE COUNTY.
GIVE PBACALL W- T. MaUClt.
——THE
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now sup],lied with
Food P/f/cssieS
I
and a lurye assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LKTIKR HEAPS,
NOTE HEAPS,
DHL LIE A PS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CI ECU LAPS,
i
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
'
1 Job Printing of all kind?
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeiglers
BAKERY,
•Mi IVmi .street, south of race bridj.o,
Mil hcim, Pa.
Bread, Pier. & Cakes
! of superior quality can he I" tit ht at any time
ami .11 at.> liiiantily.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Wort 'lap,, l'lcnlisami olhrr racial rati.or
jugs piomptly made to order.
Call at her place and in t your supplies at ex
eeediUßly low prices. 4-3tu
THE CELEBRATED
Heading flrgan,
OVER
10,000
IN CONSTANT USE.
/ Buy Direct from the Manufacturer.
Wholesale Manufacturing Prices from
' —lll li 111, —
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
BEADING ORGAN CO.,
P, J. KAITTNEE, Manager,
3?cu
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE UAZETTE will be mailed.se
curely Avrapped, to any address in the United
States f. r three months 011 receipt of
ONi?j dollar
Liberal di scount allowed to postmasters, a
gents and el >it>s. Sample copies mailed free.
Address ;dl orders to
RIOHABD K. BOX,
KKANKUN SQUARE, N. Y.
INVALID ftOLLMQ CHAIKj
l
f to only manulacturcra ol reclining rolling chairs.
wa Easy Chair Co., New Haven, Conn. >
t" l EMORESTS
ft E PATTERNS!
. LI. AHEAD or ALL OTttCtt
Cm If ' ~'"o:l to civoa |>orfoct fit
w!c'i* cctions are followed.
lOREBTB
SK TCM OF DRESS CUTTING.
t .t 1 !•: . . t:'l .!i> i'<'ti..ns, enabling any ow
11. .1 I'd pcriecily.
1' - F3XO. • • • '>* n.ail, post paid, on re*
l mi. DEFORESTS
p O RTFOLIO° F FASHIONS
A; 1D V.'M.Vr TO WEAR.
] :i !ir ••• M.i-* i. 1.- i f f-i | ii'i-sdl r.iJm 11 Not-,
and Stvt. -. 1 1 t; . '• " '• •' '-'t IOGO 1 '" 1 ".
S. Nt | Ij, : I 1 r2 jo •
THE
| Demorest Sewing Machine.
sl9<?M
:
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v • -K"
I' * • Sj- - AS* >hi
ptfe r, iwihM
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THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OP thim IN USE
ALL O. . V. - Uui'tlO AND GIWi; G
prm. CT SATISFACTION.
/"3*P>n't j iv • :V 1* companies $ fC.O3
~ii .1 iiiarliiii Kor > > '..no /. THE 1*! MOKK^J. U.
t.uvd.! -t of the mailt tnr . SntC. O. I>.
*W t *ll o for O i rci Or 1 x-s.
D'OfPN VT FA&K!ON LCD
SEWSNC MACHINE CO. *•
17 Eaat 14th Street. New Yctrk City
Ajpl ggHp
fe,id emS\Y
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ARM,
i NEW MECHANjCALPRINCIPLES
\ and Rote y M vements, Auto
-5 V:rc?i o?:d Perfect Action,
v ... '/. 9 f 01 yf jLV QBr
Pee. 3 l\e.% PJo Ppr:nc3,
Fcio Pane, J. F rnum Weight, No
i Yicii/on, JFoPToioa, i'o Wear, No
Fatiaz \ Jfo "Tantrums," Capa
, city Unlirru ad. Always i-iCnacr,
Richly Ornamented, iO;P: \r~.ated f
and Gives Fcrfcc i i 'a: is faction.
Soiiil fos* Circulars.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
28 Union Square, Lev/ York.
N . i
A ' .-.V X- ; -Z. •' " ' "Pi
le-v • -
2£i-stey Organ.
0-olidly ]\ladc.
Unrivaled.
-legant Finish.
"y-ears of Popularity.^
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
Estey iDrgan ito., Brattieboro,vt
M.\RSirS (TMNDKR BKD
= FOOT LATHE! =
This is a DCW
% Lathe, and on a
P / ? u.wrlM.ha\ ing
3 We. a Cyliadcr Ucd.
" u j|_\l o which is much
E ti'lfTgL -
< scoavesleat^than
£ MtMi O for Circular and
3 AeT>\ |*J Ja .. =r Scrull - Sawing,
g ~ Bracket
LEST
Price $30.00 and upwards.
Manufactured and sold by the
Battle Creek Machinerv Co., EATT^ i 1 EEI( '
,9 Cis /' '• ~~FZ£i. i[P f)
j ' O 313,
TYarrr.n tcdtliemost perfect Force-Feed I
Fortilisei* iji-iilin existence. Send for I
circular, £ g FABQUHAR; York, Pa.
isvp, N. w. EBY, 'T
/S \ -DISTILLER OP
Mm Straight , PURE P
) C RYE WHISKEY L
~ FOR MEDICAL USE.
(>cx|(t<G Go., l?eqi|q.
gCHEAPEST AND BESTS
PETERSON S MAGAZINE
SI'LKXDII) I'IiHMUJMS FOB 18871
FULL-SIZE DRESS PATTERNS
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I*i'i Kitsos's MAGAZINE is llt; best and cheapest of the lady's-books. It gives more for the mon
ey. ami combine* greater merits than any otlmr. It* iiiiim'n*e circulation and long-established
reputation enable its proprietor to distance all competition. In short, It has the
HE ST STEKL KNGItA VINC.S, BEST ORIGINAL STORIES.
BEST COLORED FASHIONS. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS,
BEST DRESS PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, Etc., Etc.
The stories', novelets, etc, in 'Peterson," are admitted to be the best published. All the
most jioj-ular i< mole writers contribute to it. Every niontli a FuUtS'ze ORKSS-PATTKKN is giv
en, winch is alone u tilth the price of the number. Every month, also, there appears a
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE!
engraved on steel, rung TIIE NIZ <k OTHERS. and superbly colored. Also, Household Cookery,
uiul other receipts; articles on Art Embroidery, Flower Culture, House Decoration—ln short, ev
erything interesting to ladies.
TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2 00 A YEAR.
.i-I NI'AItAI.LKLKI) OKFEItS TO CLCBS.-g
ti 4'opicm for 8 1..A0 A With the "Hook of Beauty," splendidly illustrated, or a large steel-en
! a •' " 4..")0 ) grav lug. "Mother's Darlinu." for getting up theClulr.
i Copies for 8 i./io j With an extra copy of the Magazine for 1887, us a premium,to the pel -
•• " P.OO t son getting up the Club.
5 Copies lor 8-. to j With both un extra copy of the Magazine for 1887, and the large steel
-7 " " id..'o ( engrnvlng. or the "Hook of Beauty," to the person getting up the Club.
FOR LARGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS!
Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON,
.toe Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
sent gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with.
"THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.* 7 "
Cl ■ • - -A
lilu'tratcd hr the n?? of a Buggy nr.-lc by T. T. H.iydock. which is not only the Leading
b;!g?vin this Tiii-ture. but THfi LEADING BUGGY OF AIIF.IIICA. Hoa
llavdoeh's .-nifetv King Bolt nnd Fifth Wheel. Ask you denier for the T. T.
LI " Y DOCK ::s'htY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth WheeL
Life is insecure riding over any other.
(Thti picture will br furabJftcd 0& a Ulgt cri, printer! In clegsnt Style, to anyone who will spec to frame It-)
.ENCLOSE STAMP.] fjl_ KA.TIDOCE:, O
4 Cor. nam and Twelfth Sts., CINCPHUTI, 0.
AGENTS WANTED V7HEEE WE HAVE NONE I NO INVESTMENT EO PkOFITAELE.
i 6 BUSINESS!" Yes, wo mean business, by offering the above first-rate
PIANO BOX CUTTER (also another style) with patent shifting shafts for
either side, or centre draft, for $15.00 without, and $16.50 with, full lazy
back. Order now. Don't wait till snow llies, when we shall be so rushed
that wo cannot fill our orders. Enough said.
LOOM IS M'F'G CO., LA PORTE. Ind.
IW THE ENTERPRISE VAPOR ffIEDICATOr
QlaOKn a NEW PATENT STEAM
MEDICATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &C.
Especially constructed for the treatment of such diseases as
\ J CONSUMPTION- L'ASAL CATASSS. EAT AND SOSE fetes, MPETEEEIA,
WEOOPSw CCUGH. QUINSY, COLE IN TIE EEAE, SCEOFULA SWELLINGS, ASTEKA,
/ / WP BEONCEITIS, PLEUSIST, PNEUItONIA, NEUEALGIA, KEEPS, EISKENC22EIA.
The Jfrst time •'SOLIDS" could be used in MEDIC AT IXO STEAM.
\nsnl Catarrh, Hay Ferer, Asthma.
l\Lw/ In all these diseases the Medicator ia worth ton times the price asked.
VT ,JJ / Any Dady can Beaut I<V her Complexion after using a few days.
I (I~M \ lIAKMI.EBS BUT CERTAIN.
** can te asei * or a SSE or LAKP, having an extra attachment of a Cup.
Price, Complete, $3.00. By Mall, $3.35.
IXS AGENTS WANTED. —Good reliable Agents wanted to handle our
Medicator loirge Profits,—Sells at Sight. One Agent sold Twenty-seven
J[ in one day. Write for terms and circulars to the
~ } ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO..
1 30 UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK.
"" EUREKA FOLDIHG CaSuiS
fL- - Made in different sixea, and can bo
attached to nearly all wagons, bug
gies, phaetons nud carts. Easily
removed and folds like an umbrella,
. If you cannot get it of your local
"** wagon maker or dealer, send to us for
I illustrated circular aud price list.
MOv Agents wanted everywhere.
D " °* BEERS & Co-.
i \ \f/)I \\f ' PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS,
~ NEWTOWN, Conn.
SHERMAH EOID CART.
BEST CART ON EARTH."
( fNA SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT,^
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