The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, June 20, 1873, Image 4

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    THE German roee-raiser, who got
otfthe following comparison of mer
its. has been invited to speak before
the ladies of the Pittsburgh Floral
Society, followed by a general dis
cussion for the purpose of showing
him his mistake. The worthy Tee
ton's words were: " 1 have so much
drouble mit the ladies when dey
comes to buy mine rose; dey wants
him hardy, dey wants him doubles,
dey wants him moondly. dey wants
him fragrand. dey wants him nice '
gouler, dey wants him everydings in
one roses. I hopes I am not what
you call uncallant man, but I have
somedimes to say to dat ladies, —:
'Madam, I never often sees dat la
dies dat was beautiful, dat was rich. !
Dat was good temper, dat was youngs,!
Dat was clever, dat was perfection, in
one ladies. I sees her much not!"' j
Cute.—A meml>er of the Missouri Le
gislature. whose reputation was exceed
ingly IHJIOW "par," absented himself for i
awhile, and then had his death an
nounced. Thereupon the Legislature
passed the usual resolutions of condo
lence, some of the wily member's bitter
est enemies eulogised their "departed
friend's exalted character and high mo
ral worth," and the next day he re-ap-!
peared in his seat with the resolutions
and eulogies neatly pasted in his memo
randum Ixiok as a receipt in full for the j
past and a letter of credit for the future. !
Don't tell an editor how to run a news
paper. Let the poor unfortunate find it I
out himself.
An Airy Location. —The Chief Signal
Office has under consideration the estalx
lishment of a signal station on the sum
mit of Pike's Peak during the coming
summer. Preparations were made for
this last summer but were suspended j
for want of proper telegraphic facilities, i
The station will be a mile and a half
higher than Mount Washington. New
Hampshire, and will afford unusual fa
cilities for the study of upper atmos
pheric currents.
Very certain. —TL- surest way to " se
your health is to keep 1r.:.k..;g other
people's.
The wonder of sc at Cambridge.
Mass., hitherto unremarked— A gas is ,
the philosopher there.
The latest problem for civil engineers
is to make one of the keys of a piano tit 1
the look of a canal.
When may a man be said to be lite
rally immersed in bis business? When
giving a swimming lesson.
A cynic describes marriage as an altar
on which man lays his wallet and wo
man her affections.
Here is the newest floral "sentiment":
If you wish for heart's-ease, don't look
to marigold.
How can a man see the point of a joke
when he is the butt.
A lady in Lancaster, aged ninety-sev
en years, recently presented to her j
grandson a German Bible printed in 1-517
and a life of Luther, also in German,
bearing date 1-546.
Strange as it inav appear, there is a
man in this state who spends most of
his time in attending to his own busi
ness and says he finds it quite profit
able.
Gentility is neither in birth, wealth,
manner nor fashion —but in mind. A
higher sense of honor; a determination
never to take a mean advantage of an
other; an adherence to truth, delicacy j
and politeness towards those with whom
we have dealings are the essential char
acteristics of a gentleman.
The employment of one vowel will
render the following couplet intelligible:
P R s v R V P It F < T M N
VRKI*TIISPIt C P T S T N :
Harmon is looking round for a polite !
hotel clerk to add to his collection of
curiosities.
A gentleman, in a lit of absent-mind
edness, told another that lie had two
sons—both boys.
MORE men grow old from having I
nothing to do than from overwork, i
The running machine will keep bright
for years—the idle machine will soon i
rust out.
ONE of the latest cases of absence
of mind is that of a man in Tennes
see who used a roll of greenbacks as '
a stopper in his demijohn. If he
would only keep the stopper there,
he would probably find a profit even
in this expensive stoppage.
THE BEAUTIFUL. —Never lose an
opportunity of seeing anything lieau
tiful. It is the Creator's handwrit
ing—a wayside sacrament; welcome
it in every fair face, every fair sky.
every fair flower, ami thank Him for
it, the fountain of loveliness; and
drink it in, simply and earnestly,
with your eyes; it is a charmed
draught, a cup of blessing.
Thefamous London auctioneer, whose
advertisement stated that theonlydraw
backs on a certain country place which
he had for sale were the "noise of the
nightingale and the litter of the rose
leaves. " was the right sort of a man for .
his profession.
ELDRIDGE BROTHERS,
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR
WOODWARD & BROWN,
TVEBEB, MATHUSHLK, ami
CHICKERXNG
:p i .a. nsr o s ,
ALSO,
George Wood's Celebrated Organs.
PULLAK S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
(.Year lfovu Houte,)
WELLSVILLE, N. Y.
! Dealers In all klr,<ls of MUSICAL MERCHAX
j DISK, SHEET MUSIC, AC.
TUNING ami REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY.
We Invite the Public to examine awl criticise the
WOOIIWAKD A- Brown Pianos, and GEO. WOODS'
j organs. 24-te-tf
H. D. TREAD WELL,
—OF—
Wellsville, N. Y.,
j Has Just returned from New York with; a large
Block of
Ecots 3rd Shces,
una & Sit FINDINGS,
LOOK AT THE PRICES!
Woire:-."? SUPPERS from c c to 81.73
LEATHER LACE BOOTS ioc. " 1.75
•' MOROCCO " " 81.
MEN - THICK BOOTS F2.30 " 1.00
i" Rip " g.75 "J 4.5t>
Small Shoes, from 30 cents 'upwards.
Sole Leather, 30 rn-1 31 cents per pound.
Shoe Finding* of all kin is, very cheap.
| Remember the place,—directly opposite the
Howell House.
BOOTS and SHOES !
John Denhof,
I WOULD respect fully inform the citizens tfiat lie
continues the manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES
at his new Stand,
MAIN STREET below MARKET,
(South of the Hrvl'je,)
ALL work done in a workmanlike manner
reasonable rates
AND A GOOD I IT GC UTANTKI.D
Give him a call.
John V. Brown,
PKOPHIETOR OF
IJXK OF STAGES
BETWFEN
Coudersport & Wellsville
(Via OS WA TO, PA.)
Persons going to OSWAYO l>_v stage, and desiring
to return same day, will be accommodated
at stage rates.
; Passengers wishing to reach any of the neighbor
ing towns will he conveyed by Livery at
reasonable rates.
A good Livery rig kept constantly on hand for
passengers by the stage.
Oswayo House,
(JOHN V. BKOWN, Propr.,)
OSWAYO, PA.
ill tr
THE
Popular Science Monthly
CONDUCTED BY
Prof. E. L. Youmans.
The crowing Importance of scientific knowledge
| to all classes of the community calls for more effi
. dent means of diffusing it. The I'opulur Science
Monthly has been started to promote tin.-, object
and supplies a want met by no other periodical in
; the United States. - j
! It contains instructive and attractive articles,
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opinion arc affected by the advance of scientific
Inquiry wiii also lie considered.
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be popular without in iug superficial and appeals
to the Intel!!- 11l reading < hi- of the communi
ty. It seeks to procure authentic statements fr, ci
mm who know their subj,-- •. ,t,,1 wtio MI I address
the non-scientific public for purposes of exposition
and explanation.
It will have contributions from Herbert Spc-n- i
eer, I'rof. Huxley, ir f. i \ i.dall. Mr. Darwin ,i <1
"ther wr,! s I'll 111 - I will) speculative 'ltoupht
ami sell ntilic explanation.
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large octave, handsomely prtni ed on clear type. -
U rni-, Five Dollars per annum, or Fiftv Cents
per copy.
Published by
l. APPIiETOX A ( <>.,
HO and 561 Broadway, N. Y.
nrvocii .MOUGAX-S SONS' |
SAPO L I O
Ii- a substitute for sap f >r;>.l Household
purposes except washing riottos.
SAPO L i O
j for cleaning your House will save the
I i labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial.
SAPO L I O
for Windows is better than Whiting or
Water. No removing curtains or car- i
pets.
SAPO L I O
cleans Palm and Woo l, in fact the en
tire housebetterthan*oap. No slopping.
Saves labor. You can't afford to be with
out it.
SAP O L 3 O
for scouring Knives is better and clean
ser than Bath Brick. Will not scratch.
SAPO L I O
is 1 etter than Soap awl Sand for poli-h
--ing Tinware. Brightens without s :ut h
lug.
BAPO L I O
polishes Brass and Copner utensils bet
ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten stone.
BAPO L I O !
for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in
valuable. Cheaper than Soap.
SAPO L I O
removes stains from Marble Mantels,
i Tables and statuary, from Hard-ibu- bed
Walls, and from China and Porcelain.
ISAP O L 3 O
1 removes Stains and from Car
pets and other woven fabrics. J
There is no one article known that wilt
i!ost> many hinds 1 work ami do is as
i W i> MW as N;ip;>li:>. i.y it.
ham) S A P O LJt 0
a new and wonderfnl' v eff- rtive ,
Toil ' Soap, having no equal in this
co.uitry or abroad.
H.A.NI3 S A P 0 Ii I 0
as an article for the Bath "reache.-
the foundation" of all dirt, opens the
pores and gives a healthy action and
brim■'it tint to the skin.
j HAND S A PO li I O
Cleanses and Bean'iiips the Skin,ln- !
staidly removing any st tin or idem- .
i.sh from both hands and face.
HAND S A I* O |J I Oj
is without a rival in the world ! >r j
• ! chapping of either ha:. - or face.
HAND SA PO I O
' i * JW ovc- Trr, Pitch, Iron or I
S".•:!!!• A Grease; 1 >r wot a in v d<-
i chii it. -. AC, i- tnvaiti.t'- .
Ft- Making tin* Shis white and
and giving it a . >.u of beauty," i; j
is nti>ur| a-.-ed by any tCsmetic j
! HAND S A I' O la I O
co-'- 10 to 1."5 cents per cake and |
evenbodv should havi it. You will i
like it.
Don't fail to try these Goods.
1 Buy is of your meridmnt if lie lias it or
i will procure it for you. SI not. write
1 lor otir Pamphlet."AS! about Sapollo," ;
aieti it w ill be mailed free.
ENOCII MOLLG A N**K< SONS,
20 Park Place, N. Y.
2+<fla26 "OW
OYSTERS.
A, 'si . PE I ROE,
Wholesale ami ltdail
OYSTER DEALER,
CCUDERSPORT, PA.
Oysters by the '"an, <>u;irt. G dun, Tfun<lred and !
Thous.ilid received daily.
Families, Parties and F> divals supplied on short ■
notice.
The Trade furnished at reasonably rates. i
Give me a trial and I can suit you.
-1 --M A. K. TEIRCE.
Singer, Grover & linker, leather and
common Needles, Thread and Oil kept
constantly 011 hand.
A. M. Reynolds, Agent.
The ESmira Advertiser,
|.4 DAILY ASU WEEKLYJOUItSAL F<)Il
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The News Paper of this Section.
J LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD.
TJIS. DAILY ADVERTISER is a morn
ing paper published ever, dav exeepl sun
days. a1- published a! such an available point
that it is aide to give all the latest news to a . ■ t v
extensive tcrrttory earlier tl.au it Is p., -able for
any other journal to supply it. over a large por
tion <>f Mb iii ; .i;;-, n,..V Dijtk and xiiii'iii-
EKN PENNSYLVANIA i* reaches im ,uts earlv in
tiie morning, an 1 west of hiitnr.i even to the Lake
it is in
ADVANCE BY MANY HotRS
of any metropolitan journal.
Its specialties and features tint recommend it
to the public are numerous and known far and
wide.
It is the representative journal of Southern New-
York and looks earnestiv and pcrsr.-.tenth to the 1
interest and advancement of that portion of ;he
State.
It has an Interest in and care for the large and
! constantly increasing in population, wealth ami
power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although
printed in another state seeks by all reasouai p.
! means to forward Itou the higli road of prosperity I
; and wealth.
THE SPECIAL FEATURES
! of the ADVERTISER are: ttsfull,latest Telegraph- '
i 1< intelligence from all quarters; its faithful re
-1 |M.rts of tiie daily-.Market.-i at all the Commercial
- Centres of the couatrv ; its comments on political
j and passing events and its full, Ire-n and readable
1 local Intelligence.
It combines all the best features of a first-class ■
general Newspaper and a first-class lo- ai journal.
The WEEKLY ADVERTISER
I- a large, eight-page, fifty-six column newsnaper.
Issued every Thu-sbny, and contains the cream of
the Daily edition.
D is i -j —ad-ir< -e.i and Intended for that
large and iir lib-ad -Ih- 1 of coiiiiuuiiftv who re
i side off the great main b'o ■ of communication and
t'-e facilities lei r; aehltig wle.in make ft imp, is- i
sib!a to sa;ppi .* t' i-l.f" 'v.-, yfl'. a pap'-r. ,
; i'or these, boatd tl Ist • gem at. I i.,.-ai
news, ar- po.vid -i n-|a. of | M a) agricultural irt
o-rt- ; sand full reports of late markcls for country :
produce.
Ii is emfnei tly a readable paper and furn!hes
lit c„. e i,-ne a . ast aniotint and variety of reading
matter.
TIOKMS.
DAILY*. IKK vkah 1<? no ,
WEEKLY. " aOO J
D. 3. NEEFE,
J
CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER.
Cor. EAST ami WORCESTER Sts.,
Coudersport, I'a.,
will carry on the following branches of busir.es-
Wagon Shop.
| There will be ma le to order and kept on hand ali j
kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Boilies, Win!- :
Octrees, Neck-yokes au-i Steel Spring s : |
Platform an 1 End-Elliptic Spring Wagons;
Side,pr Concord, Elliptic Spring Top and Open ]
Buggies; Sulkies; One-horse Wagons.
Os and Horse c arls, sleighs and cutters will be I
made to order on short notice.
Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat
tie and durability.
8
: BL.VCKSAIITII SHOP.
Horse and Ox shooing; Ironing of all kin is of
- Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Pi-its. Clevis-
Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts f> >- .
C .rriager, Plows, etc., nu-1 r--; a.ring 'if ad
kinds of Mill Irons and Farming implements, j
PAINT SHOP.
: amtiug f all k < f new Wagor-. Catriag- -.
Sleighs and out -s, anl so ial attention
paid to the cleaning a:i! paiisting of old work,
to. and Ornamental I'alntiiig done to order with
i: at m.-.-a a:; t hspat. h.
JTriiumiug
All kinds of Carriage, Stage ail C. --h Toes.
Cushions, Kalis, Ila-d s, Lazy-Back Shafl
Trimming, and nil work in the ii tie of Trim
ming doue in good Style.
Xof'.~e i- given that I hive chatige ' my r ice r '
'est nests from Brook land, !'a„ to this place j
| Rtul have built a new Factory—9' x 72 ft., —in ;
which the four brahches of bti be-s wlil be .
carri" i on, and will le pleti-ed to receive the
custom of my old patron-.
1 h- '—Et of Lumber, Iron and Trimming Materia'
t hit can be procured will tie used on the
work.
Order.-, by mail will be promptly attended to.
D. R, NEEFE.
24&V°
if. H. GOODSELL,
Carpenter and Joiner,
SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER,
(u'jotv. EAST Street,)
C<niU'rnport, Pn.
CONTRACTS taken ittd materials furnished for
all kinds of BCILDINO
PLANING and MATCHING done.— MOULDLNO of all
Jlescriptions.
SASH, BLINDS and DOORS on hand ormanu
factured to order.
<AS if paid for Hue Lumber.
Y'our patronage is solicited.
,N. 11. CiOODSELL.
J. GLASE & SON,
Carpenters & joiners,
Cou.dersport, Penn'a.
CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BCILDING—
and materials furnished.
DOORS, BLINDS and SASH kept constantly on
hand or manufabtured to order.
CASH paid for PINE LUMBER.
J. GLASE k SON.
The SIXGER is the best machine for
| all work. According to sworn returns
j there were over 40.e00 more sold last
year than any other kind made.
A. M. lit J HOlilS, Agent.
[PHOTOGRAPHS !
• HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all
those line
Gradations ol'Sliade
so essential to a BEACWFCL PHOTOGUAPH, I re
j>e--tfully solicit your patronage.
I make a!! the leading styles of
Phoiograptis arid Feneotypes,
from a CAKD I'ICTTI: B to a I.IKE-SIZE I'OBTK.VIT
—finished in
INDIA INK,
WATER COLORS or OIL
COPY'ING of OI.U PLCTI'iiLS made a sjn'cial
A large Stock of
YVatnut, i-oscu-cod and Qa\\
Picture Frames
fSt£tiai*e and Oval,
O.H H A|TI AND FOE - ALE.
All work guaranteetl to give satisfaction.
M. T. LYNDE
Photograph G-allery,
SECOND STREET East of MAIN,
(jDtfceV " L'i '.)
COUDER SPORT, PA.
WIS!!ART'S F!1!S TREE
fjloP Pn Ylial
idi übiuldl,
t
NAT IKE'S ch?:AT
FOK THE
Throat and Lungs.
It is gratifying to us to inform the public tb;
Dr. L. tj. C. WD hart's Fine Tree Tar i iriii.il,
for Throat and I.mig diseases, has gained an
enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pu
-1 cific coast, and from thence to some of the iir-t
; families of Europe, not through the press alone,
| but by person* throughout tiie states actually l en
; eiltte-i and cur- la: hiso'.il -e. V.!: - lie publisi -
. less, so -iy our rejio.-t<-!-. ii Is onabi ■ to >u| ply
; the demand. It gains and holds its reputation—
First: Not by stopping 'ongh, but bv 100---
: and as i-ri! g nature to throw off the mi i-a!tb>
! matter collected about the throat and bronchia!
, tubes, which causes Irritation.
! Second: It removes the cause of irritation,
I (which produces cough), of the mucous rut nftran.
: .
j throw off the unhealthy secretions, and pnrtth -
the blood.
Third: It is free from squills, lobelia, i, - a m
opium, of which m- :-t throat and lung r.iiied;> -
arc eompo-i-d, which ailay <■■ ugh ; i.lv, and di >r
| gatiize the stomach, it has a s-c,thing efft-ct on
I the stomach, acts on the liver and klduc-vs, and
| lymphatic ..nd uervous rv.-. us, tlius rca'-.hi i to
j every part of the system, aid in its invigorating
and purifying effects it lias gained a reputation
| which it must hold above all others in the market.
NOTICE.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,
ANId
WORM SUGAR DROPS
Being under my immediate direction, they shall
not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap
and Impure articles.
HENRY R. WISHART,
I-*roivrietor.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Oihlce parlors are open
on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.
; m., to 5 p. in., for consultation by Dr. Win. T. Ma-
I zee. With him are associated two consulting phy
sicians of acknowledged ability. This opportuni
ty la not offered by any other institution in the
! city.
AH Letters must be addressed to
L. Q, C. WISEART, M. D.,
NO. 282 >. SECOND ST.,
LiiiliKleljiliiii.
ZFLAXN"
AND
ORNAMENTAL
> 055 s*?? i ntsxi-
PROMPTLY EXFXITFI)
AT THE
OFFICE OF THE
JOURNAL AMD NEWS 17E171.
Yew Si™oer Sowing Machines ex
changed for on* s of any kind or make,
by a. M. Reynolds, AgenL
■ 111 ML I MWRWWI?,I L RMIRAIRI-R ■■.■AAGQUBIAEI U ,-MMMR'V-I ..V
INVALIDS, DON'T DLsPAIIi!
Thousands I:- v*' found relief, and
■
eiue alter exhausting their puces
an i i;\i ■ ■:. • i.: -■ ■ i h ol
. Oi I- til : * ■ft eh. a -'hi; tie.- sof the I'dii' 1 , in t
.
a:nl weakness in tie stomach, euiargeuit dt ol 'he
liver, •> !itiv, ne.-s of the -kit), core-? ant fever an I
. "... - , With 3 total il", • fo, neilire,
or a tv kit. i of employment. —FAllßNEl "S PAN-
At r-A, it taken ami perseve; -a In for a few
v* til remove this whole class of symptoms. —'1 he
fit.ii - of the iiodv become pure, and mitel clear,
the - tit i tell slrei gthened. tli • tongue clean, t, .
■ I 1-t.i : :tj . oV**d. ai.'l tie- wh'i'e sy.-t'-m so '
. it; i that disease, in bad weather, is let-, liable
to ail!: t yo'i.
| I>l\. P. FAIIKNEY'S K
t" -
CEEEBHATED
Blood Cleanser or Panacea.
As a med' t:se for children, fhe Panacea i-. in
every way, caJenlated to take the place of the end
less variety Of drugs which are annually sold for
that pur; A •. and which are often very injurious.
A which pos- -- s the quallti*- oi a ca
thartic as w* i| as a mild aitcrative, and aide!: 1-
eupahie of .irre-titis; disease without the h ast in
jury to the child is of incut. liable value to
......
.• it ... •r, if pit -n in proper quantifies, i un
.. .. ■>• .- r rc--in the -ben horliowils. Ii
••■ . - ,
■ in .- ■ • ■■ . a i.orui i •.•foi'hil iren. As a pre
ventive ol di-'tt ••••• It la unpre* dented. as it ao
.
mod .-i m ev .."otT-reil to the ; utifie, a:, i. i! given
regularly and ( r • - r;: jrl; . those eruptive dis
i cs e so common in childr- u may be entirely erad
ieattd.
■ ■
I'".-
24-4 Couder.-i rt, Pa.
UTICA
VfV Alf V !ip
ij 1L A i(i iJil U lit 1j
CO.
(Formerly \! < on A 3! ASS.)
STATICNAf Y &. FOHTAfLE
{r r 5 pi F P,I asßs E7 o
c_- a £•. it s, ; lu t£ ic i!: UCf t
The I>. -t and Most Ccitiiilele Assortment
in the Mnrkit.
These Engines have alwav- maintained tt:e ver*
.
•>f t ■ kin* * in the count:.*, \>ith machinery :-j ei-
WeV ' l-.tly in i ro • - btrge nnrnt ers <
. i .
ever invented,
v," . - manufacture of .• tor-mill outfits a
.
<>itr aim In ail eases la to furnish the best ma
chinery in the mark' t and work absolutely uuo
•iiiaiicd for beauty of design, e< onoiuy a (strength.
Send f.-r * Ircular and Price List,
UTiCA STEAM ENGINE CO.
I' 5 l('A, N. V.
S r • CAT ftrrrp ihoracb \tATl:**- A
fib ttA ? UIT th iNm.-s-iH-vvav.y.Y.,
will dispoHe el 100 PIANOS 4 ORGANS otjtnt
cl't ■ >ii il.-rr*, liu l.nllng WATERS', at cxtr'..n-l>
. 1" ■ i "■ - cash, or i art cash, and baiai.ee in
'
ela-s HAM•>*. all modern lmprovnients, for
OilOA's'S, $1 ; J STOP, 111 S-Sl OP, sts6, and
WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS
are the i; t sitnfui and i-erf-s-t la tone ever
made. The CONCERTO y, op is the bestevei
pia ;in y Organ. It is produced bv a Curd
s-t < i reeds peculiarly voiced, the EFFECT .if
v. ; . !- Mt.si" C:l M'.MINO and sort sf II!
iil v O, will!" i"- I.MI AilOX oi the HIM AN
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teti < \r.* i.oiu e Min kii loi one stamp. A IPx-i al
■ ■ ouat to Mini teru, Chorebee, SOTtky-Scboola
ACiEMTH WAKTEB. <Tr4
WANTED.
Oeneral and Local Ai cuts, for the itartram
Siwing Much ne, uiKde at Daiil.nrv, i oiiu. Ihe
stillest, fastest and easiest Lock-Stttch, straight
Needle Machine in the market. We give iietter
terms than any other company.
A'l t- Jolin A. Dodge, ' ■ u'l Agent
•firt Iran bury , Conn.
H ILLACF. A (o tti' WVS
CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE
No boiling neees-ary. A cup of delicious Choco
late made with it in two minutes. No waste.
Packed in pound jars, vanilla or plain. One dox.
in low I'neqtialed as a eonfeetion for lunch,
spread on crackers, with a gla.-s of milk at hand
to drink, lor making Soita M ater Syrup or fla
voring Ice Cream it is mij i rior to anv Chocolate
made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothii g else will
lie used where this has been tried. For sale bv
J. T. WAItKKN A CO., ( ineinnati, O. 4Tr4
Write for a Prici List to J. li Johnston,
Great Wo torn Gun Works,
No. ITS SM!' liHKt.il ST., riTTSHUKOIf, PA.
Lreeeh-]( adiog Shot-guns, |4O to tihiu. Double
shot-guns j to v;:,. snig:e (iuns s:. t< -an L'fle
fStotfiß. Pe vol vers kB took. PkMstltoE fiun
Material, Flaking Tackle. Large discount to deal
ers or clid s. Armi guns. Revolvers, etc., bought
or : ail i , nr. ids sent by ExpressC.O. lift .
lie exandned tiefi _• pah! for. 47, 4
\\ orkinir C W'-" r flmalf, s4>u a
' wivnig week guaranteed. Re
speotable einp!o> men? at home, dav or evening* '
no capital r •uuir.-d; fv.il Instructions' and value! m
package of gissls .sent free in mail. Addnss V nth
<i cent rciurustaiup, M. 301 ni. y (
"•"id - 173 Greenwich St., N. v
PATE! "' TS OETABjj
charge lor ,'rebmini.rv r ,
CON sOI.LV BKO . . . , 1 ' -
delphla, Pa. A isi ■ Ninth
$5 t, 'S2b
young or oid, make more iuou>-\ a i
! their spare moments, oral! thi t •
thing else. Part ■ 1
! SON A CO.. Portland, it: me. ' " ' >
Katalysins
Is the nearest approach t*i a -tx
, eredfor Dyspep la, N'enraigi.i, i<h '
tbavel, li.aiietes, Kidney A I ri ;*r '
. 1 ' ■ • man v...
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I ii-s, const!) tion, Aeth
Us, Dise 1- I ■ -
i'ro-r a Hon fptun Mental <-I .
j es. It is the Croat ist Antt iote e.
r •'
j .stomach, promotf s digestion A r
i almost imuiedi. te . Nolioii-cl iii -
: ■
'FOI a hi-to-v Si.rings, • -
of the 1 "'.ver of water ovv "I
eiirt - an*! fortesttnninia s from dm*
i< " .1 for pail!) LI- i-s. - lilTNi V I \
| Agent .T >. Fro <t si.. PitiUdcl). . '
i Gettysecko Sphino Co.
. Ti:u;(ißAiii
A iieee- arv part of every 1 -
this a 1 ai.< 1-' age Is the irt of
p'v 'o the uiide -igtied fur s
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i IS. Also for lit
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1 CO., e i-vy st., New Vork.
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K ON DEKS.
. CU i LKJt, Carthage, lUinois.
Domesuc
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. ELEGANT Ik L'bSlCii. Fi ULTLEii
AGENTS WANTED. S 1. ,fe
Homi'stii' yen lug 'tiu'liii.i V \
• " YOU ASK! i' L TtLl
' tuc km DEPARTURE '
AGENTS WANTED. 1
' The book v.iH il it-<-if. 1. . \ :
B 1 *, Mil later, M
a *-r. Mim r. Ifaiim .. id Vourseil
Send for < .
r MAN A \VEBLTEI.'. 80 N. Mh .
We Want an Agent
•> In this toweshfp t*i eat va-:
and fast selling book 1 y Dr.duiiN 'mtVi
- The Science of a New 1
t . pi i si* : ;.s. re. ~*.. i;
ot!.:i otKjk like it pubiishe'*. f
" <* "'.— 1. Addle s, < (l\,
47."4 ISO Eighth St.. New! r:
12,000,000 ACRE)
CHEAP J'AILVs.
The < h* ats'st Land in • .-v t**r .
Union Facific
In the Great Platte \ ailej,
3,0(l0.(KH) acres in Central ' "A
' <. ' to. -i.it in t . el- if"forty i
O'l five ami te I year cT' it at six :
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.tiil'l abd healthful elkuut", fe:t .1
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j Mim.g rcgiotis of Wvouf.-g. i
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' Soldiers entitled to a Homisteac
160 Acres.
THE SEST IGUTI&'-s ?f.RC-?LC K
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CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAF
•an ec • slim . o;.. improved an*!
from ih.s to i; >au a*-.e, rat-gii : '■ *
,i' •. * : thi ii *( i; to ■
i one "1 the Dnest dairying " out v; -
i live rallroa • now running t!i ..: •
ui.d 4 "'"S more g: Ii
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mm; s. Ole top. nail
-1 Very <• ig:: !■. sPimt- il in .Vi* !o - •(•••. t
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| tiity ot thi- kind to get into a go*
. , th-r j ■ lieu s ed-tress 1!. 1. G< !
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7 I'E.STand MOST 1 './'A'' -l
Firs aLd Eurglar-Urov/'
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AND VAUIIj
i Arc made by the FITTsni'IMH
1 • i'ANY, 167 IT ' N s
-36j\, I'.: •
850,000 Rewaril
A\" ill lie distributed to sul - '
American WORKING Pi.ori.i
: It is the only WorkiiiF l ' 1 '
Monthly; has 16 large qnai'*" !
with illustrations.
i very Subscriber 3 s! Prets^
Varying from -■'< cents in vat
• in green hacks. Among tie ! : ;
arc - of S9OO in greenbiu ks:
10 of 81'0; 100 (If S 10; 600 ill 77
! lor Organs. $260 each; 10 V| -
chines, S'iOeach; 60 Aiin iir U
?4o each —licsiiles many tli"it7:
smaller premiums. < Inly
year; sent on trial three no'i'tl
cents. Send for sjiecinieit to
CAPRON & CO
: 36ji Box 5, Pittshiint- 1 "
Established in l**"'
lie-Established in J
C. G. Hammer & So"*
N!anufa*"turers of Fine a!"' M"
TI RE, of every deacripfi iii and
and superior in style and qit ' ! >'
most or any other Furniture Hou- 1 "
mountains. . jji
Photographs and Price Lists -"tit 1,114 ; '
or when In the city *l'in't forgci tiu'P
the lasge Golden Chair, ,
46, 46, aup 80 SEVENTH A ■"_" t>
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