Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 24, 1887, Image 4

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    MifwlljineousNews. .
Diptheria in Tamaqua.
TAMAQUA, Fa., Feb. 17.— -Diptheria
which in the beginning of the winter
prevailed in this borough in an epidem
ic form, has continued invading fam
ilies and threatens to become general
as heretofore, when a number of deaths
occurred. Ernest Reiman, residing on
Gray street, has lost three children,
who fell victims to the disease, and the
fourth and only surviving child is in a
critical condition. A great many chil
dren in different parts of the borough
are sick.
Fatal Aooident to Small Boys.
PniLAPELPiTTA, Feb. 17. James,
Harry and George Smith, brothers,
aged ten, eight and five years respect
ively, and Roderick O'Connor, aged
nine years, were playing this afternoon
around a foundry near their home when
a pile cf heavy flasks fell, burying the
boys beneath: Their cries and moans
attracted some of the workmen and
they were soon released, but it was
found that George Smith had been
crushed to death. His brothers were
badly injured and O'Conner had a leg
broken beside being badly bruised a
bout the head and tody.
A Destructive Fire at Petersburg.]
PETERSBURG, Va., Feb. 17.— Late
last evening a fire was discovered in the
drying-room of the immense brick to
bacco factory of David Dunlop, and in
less than half an hour after the fire
broke out the whole building was en
veloped in flames. The factory was
one of the finest in the United States,
and gaye employment to over 400 cu
ratives. The entire building was burn
ed to the ground, with stock, fixtures
and machinery. It is impossible to as
certain the exact loss, but it will reach
fully $200,000, partly covered by insur
ance. A handsome brick residence ad
joining the factory, owned by Mr. Dun
lop, was also burned.
A Corpse Comes to Life.
KINZCA, Pa., Feb. 17.—Eddie Coose,
aged 16 years, was found ljing appa
rently dead on top of an oil tank near
this village on Sunday. A number of
physicians were summoned,who agreed
that life was extinct and that death
had resulted from the inhalation of
poisonous gasses rising from fresh
crude oil. The boy was cofiined and
prepared for burial at the home of his
parents, near Cory don, Pa., and the
services were in progress yesterday af
ternoon when signs of life were shown
in the supposed corpse. He was remov
ed from the coffin, medical aid again
summoned, and this morning the lad
gives every hope for his complete re
coyery.
He Liked Them.
United States Senator Sawyer, of
Wisconsin,"told this story to a group
of his fellow Senators :
In early times up in the pine woods,
when our folk weren't all millionaires,
some of us used to get up a chopping
syndicate. A dozen fellows, all good
with the axe and hand-spike would
club together, chip in and buy grub for
the winter, and go into the woods to
chop and log pine. Iu the spring they
sold their logs,substracted the winter's
expenses, and divided profits. One
fall such a party was made up in my
town. They were all ready to go into
the woods, when some one asked who
was going to cook. 'I wou't' said one.
'1 can't,'said another. A third said
he could, but he'd be blamed if he
would. It went on, and nobody would
cook. In those times, as now, a cook
got big pay, Dot less than SSO a month.
The syndicate could hardly afford that.
Finally one fellow said if they couldn't
hire a cook they'd got to havo grub,
and there was but one way out, they
must do the cooking themselves. lie
suggested that they draw cuts, and
whoever got the shortest straw must do
the cooking. The first man who should
complain of the grub would have to
relieve him. This was agret d to, and
they went on into camp. The first
meal in camp was dinner. The cook
had seen his mother cook beans. It
looked easy, and he decided to have
beans for dinner. He put a peck in the
kettle, chucked in a big piece of pork
and a double handful of salt. In time
the men sat down to dinner. Every
body helped himself. The first to dish
out some beans put a big spoonful in
his mouth. They were smoking hot
and somewhat salt. The fellow spewed
the stuff out with a big swear word.
'Those are the doggonest beans I ever
ate. Still, I like them—l like them.'
When Baby -was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
PATENTS
Obtained, and all PATEN T BUSINESS a
tended to PROMPTLY and for MODERA TE
FEES.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office,
and we can obtain Patents in less time than
those remote from WASHINGTON.
, Send MODEL OR DRA WING. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and we make
NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SE
CURED.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of
Money Order Djy., and to the officials of the U.
S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms
and references to actual clients in your own
State or county, write to
C. A. .SNOW A CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C,
i 3HHP ,,I V3^ u re guaranteed
I*J 11 •JB ■II *J TB jy'Dr. J. B. Mav-
I II 1 1 MB f I 831 Arch St.
Pa. Ease
at once. No operation or business delay.
Thousands of cures. At Keystone House, Rea
ding, Pa.. 2d Saturday of each month. Send for
circulars. Advice free. 5-ly
—tiie—
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
ctoib
Printing Office
is noufsupplied with
Good &besse&
and a large assortment oj
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tastg
Job Printing of all kinds
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim beigins September S. lssf>.
This institution is located in one of tlm 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 Seieutiilc Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Seieutiilc Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the lir-t two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (t>)
NATURAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A shortSPKCIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistrv.
ti 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. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of Individual students.
Military dr.ll 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. ATHKItTON, I L. I>.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre to., Pa.
PjjP
fcsfr, J Is*? p~" : '. j After Forty years*
l e; -V' V-1 ! experience in tho
I IfcT —rv'eF.3 !*>.' , - 1 1 reparation r.f more
a F7t K - ' ' than Otto Hundred
■ Hi Thousand applications for patents in
]■ K£ R| the United tvat. s and Foreijen coun
■ IS 8 tries, tlio pahhshcrti of tho Scientific
American ccr.tinno to act as solicitors
I I for patents, caveat% trade-marks, copy
■mniiw.a rights, etc., for tho United States, and
to obtain patents in Canada. England. France,
Germany, and ail other countries Their experi
ence is unetjualed and their facilities cro unsur
passed.
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
In tile Patent Office on short notice. Terms very
reasonable. No charge for examination of models
or drawings. Advice 1 y ma I free
Patents obtained t hro.m'i M twin A" Co. are not ieed
in the SCIENTIFIC A >1 EilIC V\, which lias
the larpest circulation and 1 the m.l influential
newspaper of its kind published in tho world.
The advantages of 6ucli a uotico every patentee
understands.
This lanre and splendidly r.owsp.nnor
is published XVEEIv;.! at t?XOO.v year, and is
admitted to ba the bast pa; r ti. voted to science,
mechanics, inventions, < twiecring works, and
other departments of i . >tri:il progress, pub
lished in any country. J • intaina the names of
ail patentees and t itb- of < °i >• invention patented
eacn week. Try ii four months for cue dollar.
Bold by all newsdealers.
If you have an invention to patent write to
Munn A Co., publishers of Scientific
861 Broadway. New York
v Handbook about patents mailed free.
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, - - - - - Penna.
S. T. Frain, Frop'r.
—□ —
This Hotel lias been remodeled and
refurnished, and (lie Traveling Public
will find it firsf-class in every respect.
—-□
La test improved Wafer Close-f and
Wash Room on liisf lloor.
{ Bath Room in Hotel. )■
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attached
yyt. s. G GUTELIUS,
DEYHST,
MILLIIEIM, PA.
Offers his professional services to the public.
He <s prepared to perform all operations in tiie
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extraet teeth absolutely without pain}
SOMETHPTG J /XTW.
"WtptßD RjE/NOVpIfB
The Special Features of this Celebrated
Plow are, that it
Ist. NEVER CLOCS.
2d. ALWAYS SCOURS.
3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW.
Tho Beam is not bolted to the landsido. but—by
m'-ans of a steel frog —is set directly in tho
Centre of tho Line cf Draft, making
steady light running plow, and 0110 that cannot bo
Clogged. See one before you buy.
If your Agent has none write us for price.
MANUFACTURED ONLY liY
i J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS,
_ RACINE, Wis.
Groceries & Provisions.
GOODS !
FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY
o o
FINK FLORIDA ORANGES.
BRIGHT NEW LEMONS.
CHORE WHITE GRAFFS.
NEW CROP FRENCH DRUNKS.
FIGS, DATES ami PRUNKLLHS.
FINEST CLUSTER KAIMNS.
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL
CURRANTS ami BAKING RAISINS.
KV.YIVIE VTKD PKA< IIKS& PEARS.
ALMONDS ami ASSORTED NU I S.
An o\'Mliotia!l\ (incline <>l PURE CON
FECTIONERY at CITY PRICKS.
CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOl ASSES CANDY (or YaT\) M ADE BY
OURSKIA I S, ALNVAYS I KESII.
CALIFORNIA FREIT canned and Evap
orated.
PURE HONEY in pint and quart Jaw.
NEW BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.
CRANBERRIES. Sound and rlrm.
PLAIN and FANCY CRACKERS
FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRI'PS.
Aifull line o! NEW CANN EDIGOODS.
PURE WHITE R< K'K CAN DY SYRUPJ.In
half {gallon and one {gallon cans.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP in quart ami hall
igal.on eans.
FINK, FRAGRANT TEA*.
PURE SPICES. Von can depend on our
uround pepper f>>r butchering purpose- .
It is strictly pure.
FIIESII SHELL OYSTERS opened to order,
o o
ALL OUUSTOCK IS NEW YXl>
FIIESII.
ifSTUALL ON US FOR
ANYTHING YOU WANT
IN OUlt LINE.
—SEC I ILK II & CO.,—
GROCERS,
Bush House Block,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Add-ess
Dr. WARP & CO. Louisiana, IV".o.
STOVES
——STOVES
[New Advertisement]
Jacob JJisenhuth
withes to in form the public that, hav
ing purchased the machines and tools,
together with stock of Stores, Tin and
Holloware, f'ormarlg (he propertg of
!>. I. Brown, and having the services
of that gentleman who is a practical
mechanic, is now prepared to Jill all
orders in this line.
Iloues & Ilant Spouting
J&*~A SPECIALTY -"uJ
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Just received, a fine assortment if the.
be.si mates of
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
&c., &c., &c.
Any person in want of as fore for
cooking, baking or beating jmrposes
will find it to their interest to call at
the shop or saleroom, near Knarr if
Lose'sfoundry,
MILLHEIM. PA.
where Mr. Jlrown may be found at all
times to attend to the ironts of pat rons
TIIAT ELSKNIIUTII \s
STOVES MUST HE SEEN TO HE HIOIITLY
APPEECIATED.
NATIONAL HOTEL
Millhcim, Centre Co., Penna
Summer | Resort
Two miles from Colmrn Station.
THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly renova
ted, Is newly furnished throughout and
offers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FRONT ROOMS, EL KG AN TL Y FURNISH
EDi, ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM
MER BOARDERS.
The celebrated "Penn'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.
fSjgflteliable Horses and Siylisli Car
riages for'uso of guesfs.
Bus meets alt Trains at Goto
\ Moderate Terms. }•
"W. q. qooq, .
GREAT BARGAINS
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-W. T. MAUCK'S—
FURNITURE STORE, Penn St., Millheim, Pa.
—- - 1 mi I'l Hiia> I
ii'K.riu:oFFEiirxa it heatha at;a ixs tx
('handn r Suits, Dinitaj Fount L Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, Lountjcs,
I'atent Fockers, ftdtles, Stands, i' rutllt s, Hank Cases, Fartaus,
Fattan and Had < hairs of all stubs, J taint* ad.*, Frames,
Mattressis of the finest curia) hair to the cheapest
straw. All kinds of SJ*KINGS.
t&rNOT VXD LK SOL J) FY AX V STUFF IX THE COVXTY.
(a vk usa c'.\i.i.. W. T. If auck.
THE CELESRATID |
(' Villi
10,000
IN CONSTANT USE.
Buy Direct from the Manufacturer.
Wholesale Manufacturing Prices from
—513 It 5133, —
ELEGANT DESIGNS.
LARGE SOLID WALNUT CAGES.
FINELY FINISHED.
□ EST SEASONED MATERIALS
USED.
VOICED TO PERFECTION,
TONE IS UNSURPASSED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR
FIVE YEARS.
A A XD run CIRCULARS.
A READING ORGAN CO.,
F. J. KANTNEB, XtnAger, |
iVr- V 0l J S OWH PO3YOR.
THE GRANDEST
Remedy of* the Age
X*> rj BKiIS PJ ft,2*/"*
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OTS WHALER,
Al ords ijt>lck relief of
Neural. Headache, Hay Fever,
Catarrh, Asthma,
IM 27 C6BTZSQSS "cz ZT:Z::Z A CUM.
C . "f-Btisfnctii n arnnrut*e,l or mom /refundud. Six
ni > ,l.:i -iN-nt 1 >r iJ ci-ut#.
I, j. cr ilrii, lri. .1 th Inhnlrr In itn<-k, r. nil f>2
. hi and tin- Inhaler will l> for-> n ,ili d 117
• 1 1!. pod •.. t uidif. atthoexpiration o flndiji
r ;f j . . jvu i-ro . . c.it iKlicd v.:th its •• fret a,
1 tai." :". it. and it n I'o.vod uiguin) cocilitii.i:,
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drtmlu and ItiUßWftinlt mailed frcaca ippHottifltt
l " H. B a GUSHRfIAN,
'Three XUvers, Mich.
P. H. MUSSER,
\VATCIIJIAKEUb& JEWEI.EK,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
—t-JOITOSITK THE lANK.+
C£f*Hepair Work a Specially. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
iespectfully solicit!d. 3-ly.
GARWOOD'S
I CHAIR SEATS
1 WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY I
To Replace Broken Cane.
I RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. 1
& Anybody rnn apply
0 >0 Mechanic needed.
SOI.D JiY E
1 Furniture & tjjg|j|g
Hardware . ' %
TRADES. PAaF> H
1 In buying new Chairs, ask for those with H
H HABWOOD'S lied Leather Finish Seats.
They never wear out# |
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Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on r'iin street, south of race bridge.
Mil hciin, i'a.
Bread, Pies & 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 lier place and get your supplies at ex
ceedingly low prices. 34-3 in
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed,se
curely w rapped, to any address in the United
States for three mouths on receipt of
ONtt DOLLAR.
i
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a- j
gents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. j
Add ress all orders to
• RICHARD K. FOX,
_ Fit ANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
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in n A p*n terns\
•,, it. WW: cr ALL ori'r.ns.
And Qua— ... t > elvo n perfect fit
whon directions aro foNowtd#
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SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart and Look I ull d pnabiuiir any one
to (. i I t-'tt pt iii tly.
I' l a 1 , ?3.C0. • ' I'L I! pi t paid, "it rc
ei-ipt >f pi ICC.
iM;". Hri"3HiBTB
PORTFOLIO 0 "" FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAR.
la .- ! iry< M.i -.. :. . t . . ]j| .-a of Fai liion Notes
and :-iyl- s lllu- tra-.--d wnliah. | OCO Cut*,
b- at post pel I lor 25 <x! 'tu.
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Oemcrest Bei:/ing iachine.
This Styld Only.
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ALL C'Jd.l I '.VwitL Alio C - If. a
rznrrcT ACTIOI-i.
*yrv>. t corn • UF0.03 profi:
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bay dir tof the maaufiicturcrs. ScatCO.lX
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NEW MECHANICAL FiiiNC/PLES
iid B ■'y Movemente, Auio
i s Direet ond i V t*"czi ficiicn,
Cylinder {Shuttle, Self-setting Nce
l ate, PoeiUve Feed, ivo Springs,
! Feu Parte, 1. levjnum I 'Weight, JVb
i Fr: dion, I. ilTcice, i.'o V/ear, No
jFatig u \ ITo '' Ta tllru m B,'' Capa
j cityu .limit id, Ahoocya in C f *acr,
Richly Ornamented, 17: ?r:e'.j'laied,
j and (rives Perfect Satisfaction.
Bcr<l for Ciivul,i.rs.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 Union Square, fecw York.
i _______
®|-stey Organ.
(0-olklly
T -one Unrivaled.
25J-legant Finish.
of Popularity.^
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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES SEXT FREE.
Estey
MARBEPS CYLINDER BED
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M This is aaw
Lithe, and on a HSFflan.having
HSFflan.having
?. a Cylinder I!ci.
3 which is much
w more simple ai d
V convenient than
for Circular and
. 3- Scroll - Caving,
, 2 ?I vl ,^ r Bracket
o Moulding. ITev.
IJja - y EEC? invented.
Prico $20.00 axid upxvards.
Manufactured and r.c'd by t!:o
Saiilc CreSkmacSiincrvCo., CATT^ c^ EER '
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Warranted the most perfect Force-Feed
I Fertilizer Drill in existence. Send for
circular. jb. FARQUHAR, York, Pa.
igp u. W. EBT, Idon,t
—DISTILLER OP— \\
% Straight PURE
!-C RYE WHISKEY Jf
FOR MEDICAL USE.
Woodvfqi'cl, Cenfi'e Go., Peiiqq
"THE GIRL I LEFT,BEHIND ME."
lilu' r • ••• 1 t": •of r. I'.urir7 made by T. T. Haydock. which Is not only the Leading
i. v;• m-. b;.; TfISP. LFADINU BUCJJY OS' AMEItICA. Has
il V 1... i; s v King lL.lt and Fifth Wheel. At-k you denier lor the T. 1.
k;.IVISJ<f fi trl'c.t: V, v.ith the l lay dock Safety King Bolt and Filth Wheel.
l.ifo is insecure riding over any other.
(ThU picture wtil be furaiitwi cn a Urf? e**"!, printed in elegant ftyle, to anyone who will nfreo to frame it.)
.enclose STAMP. ] rp rp /X O
C^^ M Uoh^o B Pri^iret. a Cor. Plum and Twelfth fits., CINCI?SATI, 0.
AQEHTB WANTED WHERE WL HAVE NONE I E 0 INVESTMENT BO PROFITABLE.
_r-r3"*7^?rT - * ft WILL WORK EQUALLY AS WELL
" ' !' , ON ROUGH STONY LAND AS ON
, 4 r?n fJ V\ T t\lZ? THE \VJ STERN PRAIRIES. IT IS
Hsi Uf- ; :!i ii W R dHi WW UNUKE ANY OTHER SULKY IN
•!' fo ' £j 3 V' I £ JLIVf Bfl THE WoRLD. CAN RE ATTACHED
18 h- ;V. '* in I™ n ~ TO ANY COMMON WALKING
JIIMImIo sm.KY Seles'S
INCREASE TIIE DRAFT ONE
V - I'UUND. SO SIMPLE A CHILD
vdf- STRONG ENOUGH TO DRIVE A
jf&K / \ I TEAM CAN OPERATE IT. WILL
" W / ! \I . Aft JM. fc. TURN A SQUARE CORNER WITH
/J. \ A V \ OUT R-VISING THE PLOW. THE
/ \ ts QXLY PLOW MADE WITH A FOOT
\ f{ - - Wi C" i jl-A i L'.VI lv TO START THE POINT
Xy\ L Bii /Xm OF flow ABRUPTLY IN THE
X.-NK GROUND OR ELEVATE IT TO
£/<£ fcg ' SKIM OYER THE TOP OF FAST
\" ; 7U; i STONES. AROUND ROOTS. ETC.
x. f%l \• V* Fa Wo want n gxxl, lire man to actaa
B N >k agent iu every town in the U. 8.
y* \ V ■/ 11 // Writu UJ for our liberal terras and
prices.
E a 8. DANIELS & CO.,
' * HAVANA. N.Y. 9
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your dtalri'to petj'uG: OJT-; cv .c I'r: ,•' )
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1. ; - t .'ninf.lT•.-1i11..r: •;. r,K- '.t' >.Scr.tr.
''y or Hot Pan Titter,loo. J i cater saves
1 c.al. 25c., &a.. Ac. If y.air denier in out club v.ith
_ -i ,(- neighbors scud money to us & wo will ship direct.
' GLOBE M'F'C CO ; saC Walnut St iS Phifa,P^.
A THE ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEBICATOB.
A NEW i'ATENT STEAM
MEDICATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &c.
Especially constructed for the treatment of such disease s att
j) CONSUMPTION- 2'ASAL CATA2S3, EAT AND ECSE !TVr2, DirETSIIIA,
/ WZOOPIN3 COO3S, QUINSY, CCLD IN UKS LEAD, CCUCIULA BWILLINCS, ACTELA,
/; Vf BEONCSITIS, riIUSISY, YNZUKONIA, NEU2ALCIA, kUKPS, DISXENOSSSKA.
1 ~-jßk JV.tf first time - SOLIDS" could be used in MEDIC A TISG STEAM.
iTl —iSm Nasal Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma.
/ In all these diseases the Medicator is worth ten times the price ashed.
\ 1 ill/ Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few days.
/ (rr.Aj \ n v km Ip:SS HUT CERTAIN.
V n It can te c:ei f:r a NU2SE or LUNSS LAKE, taviag an extra attachment of a Cup.
Price, Complete, 53.00. By Mall,
AGENTS WANTED. —Good reliable Agents wanted to handle onr
Medicator ; Protlts, —Sells at Siglit. One Agent sold Twenty-seven
M >■ in one day. Write for t rms and circulars to the
"fr- • - ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO.,
30 UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK.
EUREKA FOLDING CAiwH iu.
-'-■V- '.Tiiffivtimgß Made in difTereut sizes, and can bo
attached to nearly all wagons, bug
gies, phaetons and carts. Easily
removed and folds like an umbrella.
V^jlf you cannot get it of your local
f . ' wagon maker or dealer, send to us for
illustrated circular and price list.
TX Agents wanted everywhere,
- D. C. BEERS & CO.,
\y PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS,
*** o 9' NEWTOWN, Conn.
SHERMAN ROAD CAET."
X^^^^^g^- ,<BESTCART ON EARTH."
f (\\ SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT,^
I 1 125 lbs. 150 lbs. 65 lbs.
I / $35. $37. SAO.
I // / EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP.
\ / y \ /jf Crated free on board cars.
VaAJ/% j CH4 T. ALLEN, Haqager.
I ■ * " COLDWATER, Mich.
M < >A"r'l en Thousand Trial jp2kr .imposition of pretontiows reine.
9Cb , TRIAL Piu' kHKOS mailed to pa- f%3r dle for these trouble., Hnd oil Ouacka,
r\ rvrL, X n larce proportion JIB hosoonly aim 19 to I bleou their vio^
XAnKACE.of whom took a full treat FyS TRADE MABih^nßrtrßF-n^nnrf
muntn ud were restored to health by use of f A I JM. - Interfere
pnAp ArftJißiiil PiAhTCI IfA vQL with attention to busmets, or c*ue pain
KARPK 9 SEm IH AL I ASS!LLbSiV#\i JCy or inconvenience in any way. Founded
Curo fo rN orvo us Debility. OrcarncV^^ o R on .. fcie . .^ cdica . 1
dlo Acred Men. TestedforEightTMf of the human orpmnism restored, The
thousand cares they abol utel rest ore ? wasted animating elements of life ore given back, patient
become cheerful Md rapidly gain, both
b^&J?S;¥u r dra h or&°uWSSSS TE*nroiT.-ft>. satt. w. n mm. tiro, w
Work, or too f reo Tndulscaco, we ask that you send us .M £DQ|G DFMPHY CO llew RuruifiTa
your iinmewithFtntementof your trouble, and secure "AKIIIO KCITICIS I vV/>, Mr li Vint Mid 13,
TRL\L PACKAGE FRETS, with Illust'd Pemphlet.Ao. SOStf N. Tenth Street, ST,LOUIS, MO.
RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Terms! J
Jfl , rt A beautiful work of 150 pages, Colored Plate, and iooq
/yi\%y-<r ■}/ y illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and
I. $rZ/ Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how ta grow
ra . -Jb£ ly them. Printed in English and German. PricQ only 10
' x ' cents, which may be deducted from first order.
It tells what you want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to
tl* e grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
with disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
VICE'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 32 pages, a Colored Plate
( < ' w in every number, and many fine engravings. Price, $1.25 a year; Five Copies for
\rZ-'Yu r %\ Vvifv •' 7 >'"• Specimen numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies 25 cents. We will send to any address
5 i* • V 'y Vick's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
—redly two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly,
->St. Nicholas, Good Cheer, $1.25; Illustrated Christian Weekly, 93.00; OT
Y0 f, ii Wide Av/ake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine for $3.00.
VICE'S PLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 210 pages, Six Colored
■§£ Plates, nearly 100& Engravings, 9 1 - 2 5 > in elegant cloth covers.
v 'm% y JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. 7 (