Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 01, 1877, Image 4

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l.lttr & DfiiniaißT- Proprietors.
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U. Petninoku. Associate Editor.
Titursiliu Feb.!
• 'SorvU3—3l.s3 Per Annum.
r&prmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt m ihii ■■ ■
ini.'dtr: ou the L. C. S. C. It. K.. Nasa
ftjaiU *h:i of it—7 is a thriving business
i w tr® u4 ooutro ; sttietra(lcofauaver.uipj
*.\<!tiis of over cijlit ini-es. in which llie
•tuvax il has a I rrger clrcuiaii n lliau all
*UlBr ouuuty pacers comblueil.
JAivrt.-jN'rs vr-H gSsoM' mai*aa note of this
A nORUIBLK AFFAIR.
Tlie Slory of a Survivor of the Ashu
bulv Uailnad Slaughter.
Misfl Marion Shepard, of Uipon,
AVis., one of the survivors of the
Ashtabula catastrophe, arrived in
Chicago Sunday afternoon, and re
lated her tcniblo (XMcrieiuv to a
Tin** repoiter ; from which the f.l
lowing are extrac'a. She u:\s an
vcc*imnt of th? sloping car Pala
tine, and when the thst crash came,
she sal s ;
"Sonic one crieil out, "We ore go
ing down." At that moment all the
lights in the car went out. It was
utter darkness. 1 stood up in the
center (f the aiul?. I knew th*'
something awful was happening,
und, having had some previous cx
lierienee in railroad smeid-mts, I
Hratvd myseif the btst I knew how.
I felt the ear floor sinking from un
der oav feet. Toe sensation of fall
lag was very apparent. I thought
of a great many things, and I made
lip my mind that I was going to lie
killed For the first few seconds we
seemed to be dropping in silence.' I
could hear the other passengers
breathing. Tien suddenly the car
was filled with flying splinters and
dust, and we seemed breathing some
tieavy substance. We went down,
'down—oh, it wjis awful. It seemed
to me that we had been falling two
snintites. The berths were slipping
xiimn the passengers. We heard jim
awful crash. As tlie sua ad died
jrirav we heard heavy groans all
nrnttnd us. It was as dark a* the
-grave. I low I fell is more than I
can say. A gentleman had fallen
-Hcro3s me, but we were both on our
feet in * moment. Every one was
.-scrambling and struggling to get
•out. I heard some one bat, 4 Hurry
out ; the cur will l>a on tire in a
Tninute." Another man eh'outed.
"•The water is coming in and we
will be drowned." The cur seemed
lying partly on one side. In the
a man caught hold of me
-aad cried nut, "Help me ; d >n\
3ave rae !" A woman cried from
•sine corner of the car, "Help me;
;ave ray husband " lie was caught
Oiider a berth and some seats. 1
*wa3 feeling around in the d.u k, try
ing to release hiin, when some man
3it tiie other end of the car said they
were all right, and would help the
VBiin out. I groped along to the
loor. crawling over the heating ar
rangement in getting to it. The fire
*iad not yet krokeu out in our car.
"While I was getting out through
the door the others uore climbing
•out through the windows. Oa tlie
'left the cur 3 were in : blaze. On
the right-a pile of rubbih. as hig'i
as I could see, barred csc ipe. In
t rout of ixie were some cars stahditig
-on end, or in a sloping p isiii in. 1
Toll o.veda man who was trving to
scale a pile of debris. I got oa to a
■coach which was rest ing on one edge
of the roof. The side was so sbppe
ry md icy that I could not walk <>n
it, and so craw Lid uioug over it. The
car was dark inside, and oh, what
(heart-rending groans issue 1 from it.
ft eeemtd tilled with people who
wero dying. Two a Mr.
White, of Chicago, and ;i Mr. Tyler,
of St. L >uis, helped me flown from
the end of the car. Then L was in
.anew up to my knees. Mr. TjUm
Was badly gasiied about the face,
auu was covered with bloo !. Ton
flee ( r o the rcoorter) this stain on
iny sleeve, Taat was blood from
his wounds, ltiglit under our feet
lay a man, his ln*ud down in a hole,
-and his legs under the corner of the
■car. He asked us to help him, at d '
Mr. Tyler and Mr. White released
bis legs somehow, and some oilier '
anen carried liiui away. It was
jjtormingly terribly. Tne wind was
blowing a perfect gale. l)j this
4iuie the whole scene was lighted by ;
the burning cars. I could see that
the bridge had broken oft' even with
the abutments. The abutments
looked as high as Niagara. Away
above us I could see a crowd of spec
tators. I) ova in tlie wivtk there
was a jHjifect panic. Tne people
were beside themselves. Some were
m bally frightened and panic strick
en that they had to bo dragged out
of the cars to prevent their being
burned up. I draft, want to apjiear
invidious, but I must s;iy that the
women, the few who were not killed
outright, behaved more courageous
ly than tiio men as a rule."' '
H3AV THKV CU K THK TI'TOR.
lie was the pink of po; feet ion. If j
the cream of human excellence w is
to be churned the butter would lump !
up in the sha;ie of Professor For- j
teoua Prye, tator. !!♦ liadcontiaot- i
ed the habit of stealing up stairs uv \
his stocking feet to see ii the lights j
were out at ten. Ii is hard teaching
old dogs new tricks, but boys some- j
times succeed better with old pro j
feeaors
Tommy Tayre is a ?adaver >us
youth, with a sulphur-colored mus
tache, hut the iron had entered
iiis soul, siiul he s.ud he. must do
what he could. So he brought tin *e
papers of cai pet tarks one nig!it, and
stood the iinioeiMit li tie nails, bnsi I
ness ends up, all the way up nod
down the mails ami rctuxl with liis
faithful followers to tlie w >od c | set
above to await lvsults. Promptly
the chapel liell slrue.a ten, then ;i
sea no n of waiting aid whispering
followed. Piesently came * furry.
cr epiug s mud like wofteu st i king
feiding their way over rough boards.
Tommy tucked iiis hat in his mouth
—his iiunit Ii runs deiir an und. ex
cept asm dl isthmus which connects
the top of Ids head with toe uaoe of
, his neck—and held his uose till the
first burs! of glee had subsided.
Now cauie a sui|n;ssxl seream,
oe fiioi on the sialism then another
f..ot down, then a scream that
wasn't suppressed ; then a howl ; lie
• had struck the second stair; ti-en
he cat d >wn on the m-xt st**p. but
he got up again, and a groan, witn
exchon.ition points after it, came
trilling tip to the wood cl iset. The
boys stood bark to ci-ve '!'• winy
room to lock ; then ,"arrt a scrub,
tiling and shouting of heavy woids.
and distinct mention of the "father
of iniquity," and i'oin prompt lv ap
; |>eared and asked, in a voice fresh
j from tho valley of Xod. "What
seems to le the matter V' "Mat*
i ter ?" "Tlieboys;" "the demons;"
| ' confoiiiid it ;" "see here;" "help!"
! at d he shifted ah nit and hung to
| tfce lading, and tried to tand on his
1 knes.
Tom brought - 'Hgld and lire boys
carried tlie wounded man to his
room, and offered sympathy ; got a
• claw hammer and d-ew out. the
| tacks. The professor wears slippers
! and sits on a cushion. Tom sits oir
I nettles, for seventeen b .ys know the
>ecr-t. and it is spreading like small
pox in an Indian camp. Detroit
Free Press.
•
A MODKL VILLAGE.
John G. Hichaulson, the great
manufacturer, of lireus, seems to
have successfully resolved the pr b
--ieiii of giving employment to a coui
rnuiiily of 4.OUU |iersons, wliil • at
the mi tne time greatly benefiting
them bv surrounding them with
evety incentive to temperance and
moral restraint. M*. Richardson,
is the owner of B.OOJ acres t land
at IL ssbrook, Ireland, on whiclt-uire
quarries of blue granite and farms
tiiat are success ullv wot ked, att<l in
the midst of wiiich is the village of
Bessbrnok, with the great mill, otli- ,
ces, and warehouse of the it -ssbrook
spinning company. TheviMtge w
I lid out with streets th it are lined
with little cottages for workmen,
with larger houses fr the mill ofiic- j
iiils, and there also is a beautiful :
villa occupied by the owner of tlie
v.ist estate. Every cottage h;is a
doorynrd decorated witii beautiful j
fl wers, and the property includes a !
public square to add to its attrae
tiwn -ss. Titerc are shops of tliffef-
ut kinds for sale of articles required !
to meet the wants of the vtll ige. |
but the sale of beer and aid of spit- j
its is f irbidden, and there h no p.r
' i
iice office, police judge, or i flic '.sta
tion in the village, nor a pawn shop,
rile? ilitT- l'eiit d-nominal i ;is, of
which there are five (icclu.V.ng the j
Catholics), sift live together in iiar- j
m ui-v. and four churches stand in j
e'ese proximity up n a hill that Lhvks
out upon a hemi'iful iandscafK} with
its green fh-ltU and ttoduht'tttg sur
face as far as the distant sTewi y
mour,tains. The streets of Hie vil
1-ige are kept scruntil nislv clean, ;
and Mie whole aspect of tlie oi l is j
oil" of extreme neatness. Mr li'ch
ardsou is a prominent member of
the soefetv of Friends, and is now
on a visit t America.
WKf-nrm AND JF.vnt LIVD
.ft?my Lino gave a concert ;tt v\* s't
ington during the session of C n
--gtvss, mid as a m i k of her respect,
and with a view to the e 'ut, seip
polite invitations to the President.
Mr. Fillmore, the rnembets of the
Cabinet, Mr. Clay, and mntvy other
disriuguislted members of "both
Houses of i 'ongress It h.tf leucd
on that day several member* ,f tlie
Cabinet and Semite were dining
with Mr "odisco. the Russian Min
ister. liis guo'l dinner and choice
wines had kept tlie party so 1 ie, 1
thafthe eon*eit was ?eily >v r
wlteii Webster, Clav, Critteuton a* d
otiieig came in ; w!i"ther from the
finny io which they came, or from
the heat, of the ro m. tlieir faces
were a little flushed, and they all
looked .somewhat flurried. Aftei
the appiause with which these gen
tleraen were recei-ed had subsided,
and sile c • was restored, the ;sec > >d
part of the eoiicert was opened bv
Jenny Lind with "Hail Columbia."
slavery quest ion,•;md the comnro-
This took pi tcu during the bight of
the deb-ate and exc4tem<?ut ca the
mlse resolutions of Mr. Clay, and
this patriotic air, as a part of tlk?
programme was considered peculiar
)y appropriate for a concert, where i
the head f the government and a
large uhuil*mt of both branches of
the 4effH.it ive department were pre
sent At the close of the fi st verso
Wehstei 's pa* riot i>ui l. >i !■ I over;
he couhl sit n longer, and rising
like Olympian Jove, lie add-d his
deep sonorous hiss voice to the cho
rus, and I vent ure to s.iv, never in
the whole course of her career, did
she e\vr hear or receive one half of
the ippl lose as fh it with which her
song aio vVehstei's chorus was i
greeted Mrs. WVhsteiv who sat ]
imm<li itlv hehiud him. kept tug
ging at his end-tail to m ike him sd
down or stop singing. but it was of
iio earthly use —and at the close of
each V'-ise Wehstei joined in. a.id it
I
was h ir l los iv whethei Jenny Mud,
Webster, or the an lieoee were most
delighted. I hive seen Rubiui. Li
hlache, and the tvv (Lis. on the
stage at -up'tiui ', hut such a happy
conjunction ill the uati uial air of
"Hail C.flunibi i,*'as Ji-uiiv Liiid\s
t.*nor and Daniel Webster's bass,
we shall n*Vt r hear nor see again
At the close of the air, \f . Webster
rose with liis list in hi- hind, and
nt id • such a haw us Cncstc fi Id
woul I have |e Mile I a fori uief >r ilia
s n, md which e.-li.s.* I lro.aiv's
best Jenny Lind, blushing at Hie
dis*inguished honor, euirteshnl to
tietl mi ; ill * au li '.ice applauded
t.) toe veiy echo. Webster, d.-ttn
mined not to be outd me in
ii'*ss. tin wed again Miss Lind re
enrt-'si d. the h *usu re- ipplau HI,
and 111 is was repeated nine limes.
A I*at n rim's? litLL A p-iiu er
bad bee.i employed to repair a tinm
bur of pictures in a convent ; he did
it, and presented a bill in full for
tlfty-iMue frances and eleven centi
; mes t* the curate, who refused to
pay it, say in* that the committee
would require a c tmplete detaile
Tiio painter produced the following
itemicsl account ;
; Corrected and renewed the Ten
Commandments. 5 12
E nb llished Pontius Pil.i'ean l
t
put. new ribb in on his bo.met, 3 ot>
Put a new tail on the rooster
! of St. Peter and mended bis
I comb, 3 *2O
Uaplnm d and gil led the left
wing of the (u irlian Angl. 4 IS
Washed lie* servant of the Iligh
Priest and put cai uiiuc on his
checks, 5 I*2
Renewed Heaven, .adjusted two
stars, grided the sun, cleaned
the mo. at. 7 14
I!-animated the times of pur
gatory and restored smue
souls, 0 0>
C -wived the fl on *s of hell, put
i a new r lit o i the d-*vil in mil-
I
ed lib ! -tt ho f an I did serr
, al jobs for the damned. 410
lie b nirrpd tlie robe of Herod
and rc adjusted ids wig, 4 01
Put new spatter dashes on the
sm of Tobias and dree sing on
his s.iek. 2 00
■ Cleaned the ears of Bal ianPsass
and shod him, 3 €7
Put ear-rings in the ears trf Sa
turn, 2 04
Put- a new stone in D ivid's Ming
enlarged the iie.t I of- G diah
and extended liis legs, 3 02
i Decorated Noah's ark, 3 00
Mend-'d the slijrt of Iho Prodi
gal -Sou and cleaned tlie pigs, 4 00
Total, 50 U
Donation Party Fiends.
The B irjiiigt-wi 11 iwk< ye thus ob
serves ; Toedon iti-M party season '
is opening rath*r ei lv this year,
and the mi outers ;r<- wis d-tg they
ha ' put £' their C- ntenubil li fli
d ivs. Tue oth t nfght ihev had a
,
donation pirty it a mim-tei's out
on North Hill. t\i?y brought him
tw>d dins' vorth of beaus, f uir
d diars' w rt ii rtf w > and i 1 din s'
worth of pit it ins. an 1 ate up five
doll-.rs' worth ot cake, one dollars,
w>i tli oi ere in, oie d >ll iru' w rth
of apples, two dollars' worth of nuts,
brokes V.m d-dla-s" vorth of furni- j
tu-e a id k lick kn-i -ks •obi d i six
iv d II ir eirpo ty breaks g a I imp
on it. all fi iall." we if aviv aid left !
t.h- g ite op mi. a i I a fort y five doll ir
cow g c out and ii.isn't he ui seen '
no *he ird of since. To* next day
the siilT iim' Wt'jp ro'Md and rallied
the ehv gym mof the ei:y, ail flier
f m d an **aiiti-ilnation s icieiy
league. 1 '
- - . —: -
t'onti'JKl'u; With the Snair Storm
A dispatch from Susquehanna,
l*i . stys that on the J {f M*son rail
ro 11 • (inning fr nn th it, id ie.e to Co
b i "I tl *. a r> Hsenger train after hav
ing olungMj I !ir nigh one drift run
two lengths of He* train further and
st'*u rk as io v h oik fi'*fe.ii fen d'—p. I
rue engine !>.i';ke I mt, and tried to j
tiiis'i the train luck tfir nigh the j
drift, but c nll not. Tne spot was i
a ItV ikons, where the wind hid
fnl! a nreep. For niiiu hours train
m-n and passmnrers were kept con
si a illy eui d ivc'l in keeping the flv
ing snow from coveting the train.
The I tb i was most exh msting, and ;
mmy f? ;nd hands were ft\>7/> i.
At sml w i tli wind Ml, and then
an elf rt was mil• 11 cut a pis-sag
for the train. It required six hours' .
labor to clear the track so that the I
train could move oa it? way.
VESETiNE
Purifies the Blood, Re
novates and Invigo
rates the Whole
System.
ITS MKIiICAL I'UOPEKTIKS ARK
. t/t.'/'afire, Tonic, Solvent \
AND DIURETIC.
Ve.ctiue Reliable Evidenco.
.. . Mil, 11. 11. STKVIiN*:
* • 'gCHUO 1 '(Mr Mr -1 v\ ill most cheer- !
fullV uiM my testimony to
1 _ t the greiit uti'iiber v ( u h.ivo
Vct'tilie alreiup icecived in favor of
° your tried :uid u.m.,1 no* II
lii.o. \ EOITINt. for I do Hot
V'.oiotiiw* 'Miou; o ran In* s.il-l In
• ' l ''H itsnifttir, lor 1 w.is tumbled
OVfl' Ulii lV Vi'.l I*3 with t!| It
! -- . dreadful dl-e-asc, I'atai'rli.
\ CilOtlllC and It I>l surli tint c ii.ghinu
*!> ell* t'l it it would seem as
111 oi 111 i evercould breathe
\'i. r/tt ino an - v 'iioM*. aim Via.r.rtNK has
cured no*: and Ido fee sto
thank Hod all tin* thin* (hit
, . tlu'i ♦* Is m Rood a medicine
\ I a< \'Y ;RWSH. and | ;Uo
think it 'i\' of l hi' best mod.
i< I *s for foio'lis and weak.
Vi-orti'H* Mukhtj: feelings at the do
•- iti.o'h. and advise everybody
to iak' the V'rfiKTfNß," for 1
' . ran .'ifcsim* them it it our of
A (.'o-'-tllT Hit* bi'.st me lkdnei that ever
I was.
Mi-.S. L. fJORF,
Vio=i'fiik <"or. Mana lne :ml Walnut
• SU.Oamh i l K e, Mass.
V on, 11 no IT( , n , 1
AND AI'PKTITK.
\ OTRCUIIC My .1 Murtiter has received
prr.H benefit from the Uc -.1
. Tk.IKTINK. HIT ihv'inln
: V''TII'LUPO HEALTH WAS a PONRCE of ine.lV
ANXIETY loali lie.' friend*. A
few bulliesof YI::IETI\E re
Vior, T IN,! stored ker he.iflh, STRENGTH
'gf ime .nd aj.pt ii'e.
X. II TIMJKX.
. Insurance and Real Ftate
A OH"'"tlilO Agt.. No. 4'. Sens' Building,
Huston. Mas*.
Vegctinc CANNOT BE
; EXCELLED.
!
I ° "I Cii AKi.KSTtiwN. Mar. 19. *6?.
11. it. STKVKNS:
"VTA Iv ,r s,r — Tl * s i* to r-rllfv
\ I that I have used >our "Blond
Breparatl HI" iu uiv faniiiv
. for several years, and think
\ OTotinC that, for Scrofula or Can or-
OIIS liumorsor Uheunuitie af-
VeiTCtillC feciioiis.it cannot Is* excel!*
I *~ ~ ftl: and as a blood purifier or
spring inctllcli.e, it is the l est
Miim.' I have ever u ed,and I.
> CgOll llo hate used almost everything
I can eheiifuby tee'iiinieiid
It to any one in neod of such
> e<retinc a medicine.
Yours rcsnectfullv.
j MK3. A. A. WNBMUKI'!.
Voire tine x " " r <-
UECOM M KXll IT
Vogotiue H 6 8> r t i 1 y .
WTH ItosrtiN, i'yii. 7.l*7''.
MU. STEVENS:
I"(' r Ctitif? i fH-ar Sir —I ha* e taken ser
w oral bottle* of vour YKOKTINK
snd an convinced i' is a val
uahie reiudy f**r Dyspepsia.
I L 11.10 Kidney Complaint ah.l ger.er
I al debl'ltv of the system.
I orotiiif I can heartllv rcccnmmend
it to ail sttfTeiiiiK from the
above comidaints.
t- ,• I Yours respectfuMv.
'g0tll0 MttS. MUNItDK I'AIJKHR.
8> Athens street.
Prepare! 1)7 S. E. Ste?eDS. Bcstou H.
Va'inoi33d! Jb7 All ts
Beatty's Parlor
isrOBBANS.**
Btgwsaw'.r'T
1 E!.F.i\r MYl.r\ with V.iVtinbi*
I veiiKutit. NVT.MI4 Hcinfl!'.ii s.do
| St > w. <v-:ic oNil rii'i; SAN'O organl-m
! ail'! M#<| -i im on ' rse t!te-> • organs and te.
' ritnrrvnrt theui isnTKIFI I.YFIKST
ji'itmc. Mo -u.i'ii;n and (taraLliity. War.
! rattled for *:x years.
Host Klrg.int ami l atest lraoroved.
• lav l>een awur-lfd the HIGHEST THE
Ml L AI in c >iii;Mtitii>n with others foi
Simrjlirsty, Ikiralti ily,
PROMPTNESS,
AND I'IAXO LIKE ACTION*
Fl'K E, SWRJvT, and E V K N 15\l
tXUKO TOY K, ORCiTKSTKU KF-
F"ETSan I !\sn\ mi fPH IfTESR
Hiuru \i\\ BKII.MTO rE REEDS.
Stil l for Price List. Addr.ss,
DAMLL F. BEATTT,
Washington, New Jersey, U.S.A.
CRIST ADOHO'S
i HAIR DYE.
f'. ht 11 >r >'s til* Dvr h the SAFEST and
ads ii*tAt-niu*or t slv, producing
ton :i liti•i! s 11 [>•* f Back or R, own ;
if o* y USr vl t t'i vilN, and Is trashy
ijin'in I. It is tst in la d preparation; and
a : tr ao >:t •■r%-y well a ] L !rd Toßci
for I. ulv or io it!o n in. s >iii !>v Ih unpin*.
J. CRISTA pouo.
P.O. Box, 1553. New York.
BEATTYMS
BEST IN
TJSBU.
Grand Squaro and Upright.
; DANIEL F. B3ATTY.
VAMhinitXtii, Now Icrney, V. H. A.
>• K V H'rsH.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
j D Jo ;NSTON k SONS. Proprietor- i
/{ P LLP J O. Th Pa.
BE ATTY PI ANO!
fiMßSaeafiesnn
Grand Siuaro and Upright.
BKST orrn EVIJ* GIVPN SOW READY.
DANIEL F. BBATTY.
I Wishingtoa, NVw Jersey, U. s. A.
: D t. D. 11. MI NO I E,
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1 OTors III* nrofc*<dvnfil?crvlees to the pul
i lie. Answers calls at all hours
OfkICK AND RKMOr.NCF,
i Mllllicim, I'enn'a
1 Iv.
P)1 vATTYuS
_
F/*Tt 111.1*11 VP IV t"t.
Anv avs.>'n>s SIKY P.tlXTKlt AN"T
T.KTTCWEIK e;n Icon •-oinfilfinp to his
advantage by add resting the manufacturer,
DANIEL F. BE ATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. f?. A*
p ' 21!ll&0r !i ails
lufecM I fl 9 1 I
BcsSt in tse.
DANIEL F. BKATTY
Wiinhington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
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EIIRAIM BARTHOLOMEW,
Boot & Shoemaker,
MII.LIIKMI, PA.
Would most rusjnrtfullv inform tho
public that In* is prepared t> do nil
kinds of work iu iiis line mthe most
Hut is fact trv aml workmanlike man
ner. l'rh'vvi miMlernte. A share >f
the public patronage respect fully
solicited. 41-Gill
i Ivinr p i a noi
*B9. H I d 5 eswwcskw^sa
If H S fIItVNI) HQUAItK
;* a S I li SAND t'Puwuir
111 'S 3 C J-AWIIU wanted
HI" I 1 V | dless.^DANtKl'. V K."'
BKATTY. Wafchiorton, New Jsrsey, L'. *. A
I HARDWARE! I m
\-l TES3 BEST j |gs
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j! CHEAPEST | ©
| Boggis Bros. t
iAS Exchange Building,
' j! MAIX STREET.
r-3 | Lock Haven. *
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THE JuUKHAL OFFICE
itut! h-jr tW 'oak* Urn ted
PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES
I
PHOTOGEAPH FAMILY RECORD,
BAPTISMAL UEIHTIFICATES, and
CONFIP.MATION CERTIFICATES,
j ..sliVlied hj- CUIOEII <t BSOTHEB, Von::, Tn:rxi.
The t *
Certificates
are lw
nnvthiticr of the kind out.
lluudteds of them are sold annu
ally by Ministers of the Oostel and o Iters.
We wore so hiffhly pleased with the samples sent
ns. that we ordered a lnrjre lot at once; and made arm nfire
tnents w it!) the publishers for the rnrht of exrlitsive sale in P< no,
(Trojftj. Potter. Haines and Miles townships. We respect fully invite Mitt
isters and y ntng couples to come and see For eale sinply <;r by the iloaen
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; I ,ij •. Jn) L. rtz*
GEO. L. POTTER & CO.,
Ssasral lusnrancs Agency
BELL EFOXTE PA.,
S'.Tiges Agency In the County I'oiicts
ssaed ou the Stock and Mutual I'lao.
lx,
DAN. F. BEATTY'S
Parlor Organs,
These rcinavlcnh'e Instruments <-a
pxcific* for iiro'cni effects nod xii*w|in
neve before attained, adapted for Amateur
ant Professional, ami an ornament in any
parlor
EXOFI, TN OrAffev OF TONJD. TflOlt.
OUGII WORKMANSHIP. FI TO ANT DE
SIGN'S AND FINISH,
and Wonderful Variety of th*ir Combination
Solo Stops.
OW.Bcan'lfn' new Centennial Styles now
ready. Aid' ess,
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersuy, U. S. A.
I/ite Immense Discoveries bv NT A NT. FY
and others are just added to the only com
plete.
Life ntnl LnLcrs of Lmnjrsrtrwe.
Ibis veteran exnlnrer ranks among The
most hemic e nres of the eentnrv, nod this
book is one of the nv>sf iittraeffve, fascinat
ing, rlehlv ll'n--trated and lustrne'iv vot-
ever is'o 'd Relo<" tlm on'v enti e and
| niPhenMe H f e, the mll'lnnHave encer nr r
and wide a wane apenls a'e wanted oolek'v. t
Fat proof and terms address HUBBARD
Pobftshers, 733 Sar.soin St.. Thlia I3t
J OWN C. MOTZ Sl CO. BANKERS- !
MILLIIEIM, FA.
liccievc Deposits,
Allow Interest,
Discount Note*-
Make Collection!
Buy and Sell Government Sccuritie
Gold and Coupons,
Issue Drafts on
Xew York, Philadelphia or Chicat/n \
and possess ample facilities for th l
ansiotion of u General Htmkin'j e
Business.
JOHN C. MOTZ. A WALTER.
I t'reHiitvnt, Cashier.
: BETTAY-^M
<irntl Kquare and rpriftht.
From Ceo. v.. l.etcher, firm of Wni. 11.
it Bro. Bankets, layette, Ohiy.
"We reeelved he ulano and think It a
very fine totted ore out here. Waited a short
time to clve K a cod test. If you wish a
word in favor of it we wjllebeerfukj ' r ixre it.'
Jaitios It. Brown, Esij , Kdwardsvllle, 111.
says:
" The Beatty Flaim received jtire* entire
paiisfaetiou.'" Ayenls wanted. Seud for
catalo-Mie. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Joreey, C. 8. A
NSW!!!
Mr. M. A. Rourbeek and Mrs. A. Cham.
| bets, have established a Mtlleuorv Shop in
iffillkeltn.
Hosts. Hats Eilitons Flowsrs
anil all goods entering into tlieir line
kept, and salt! as ly as possibly
for cash. Call at the i ost Oilice
litiilding and he coHvinced. Satis
faction guaranteed. lSxlv.
T)AIiN F.S' PATKNT
"> Poor POWER
P>X M ACHINKUY ClliCU-
JiA LA It AND SCROLL
f SAWS. T, \ THKS, KTC^
DF doNs VO °i )S ANL>
lAdi'fevent maclrlnes
AWuiited to the wants
.. • 8k M f'f mechanirs and atr.a
tenrs. MEN, BOTS and
X? LADIES are making from
sltf*lo per dTV uslnc
tiicn. The old sivle thrown aside when
thes are known. Say where yon read this,
and send for 48 page catalogue Fit EE. W.
' F. & .L BARNES, Rock ford, Winnebago Co,, '
Illinois. 4oxly. \
TBE MILLHEIM GROCERY,
BY GEORGE ULRICH, i j
F7as just n little the best CorrE*. SUGAR, STRIPS TEA?, CTTCCLATS
DIM ED FRUIT, OONFECTIONABIES, CHEESE AND CRACKLES, in town.
Also a genera! variety of NOTIONS and Stationary.
Country] Produce taken in exchange fur goudea, at the highest mark*
rates CAW. AND SEE. lSxly
%
JOHN D. FOOTE,
Denier in General Merchandise
MILLHEIM, PA.
Manufacture* A'full line of
v,?,,fT',iv ( l'i! "=• and Office Stovn
: proved Horse an d Sheet
Power, Shakers, ' ron Wane on
Stoves and Kit- .band or made to
order. Repairing
of Castings made • promptly at tend-
inducements to cash buyers. A share of the public,.®®
jpatronage is respectfully solicited.
SftxCia.
CHAS. H. HELD,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
*
I Clocks, Watches and
r ■" -r,
JEWELHT.
I
of the latent styles.
i
! A.ll kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jeweb \ repaired cn short notlc*
and WARRANTED. The ladies and tne public generally are I*-
vltod to call . Room — Second Floor of , A exander'e Block,
]S/01heim, Centre Co., IPenna.
J W WALLACE & CO.,
I
| Diuggists,
Corner _A.nd Ghrove Streets,
i
j LOCK lIAVEN, PA.
A full stock oi Drugs & Ohomioala oonstantly on "hand. All the
>•. 1 x> . > 1. M ; l ji 1) J tiati. Oil 3 ail G-ass, atlfwcstprioea
The undersigned A or any other work
would again call en * ei * n ®
the attention of \ line. Our piice*
| the public to the ar'o moderate
fact that tht v while fur mrit
still engaged in filSSi * ** Eecond t0 non 6
the manufacture || rart
CaU
j Couches, ft Jlfriiii r. and
V /
Snore, KART of BRIDGE, MILLHEIM, PA
DEINIXGER & VUSSER
FTONITURB ROOMS.
Ezra Krumbine.
(Successor to J. O. DEIXIXGEU,)
Would most respectfully inform U*e citizens of Centre county, that h*
hasconstantly ou hand allkindsof FURNITURE, made ot the best m
terial and in the most approved styles.
BUREAUS,
BEDSTEADS,
IfASHSTANDS,
VINKS, TABLES,
TV)UGH TRAYS, CORNER CUBBOAIID*
and all other articles in'his lme constantly on hand. Prices'cheap te*ui
the times The wants of young married couples especially suited. Gome
and see. SHOPS. .MAIN STREET CENTRE HAI.L, PA. 21xly.
THE PEOPLES' DRTJG STORE.
4LLKGIIANY STREET,
NEXT DOOR SO r TII OF HICKS & BBC'S HARDWARE,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.,
Has baen re-opaned, re-fitted and re-stocked with the best and rco6t
popular Drugs and Mediciues.
Particular attention given to the wants of Farmers and those living is
•he Country. 21xly W. M HERRIN'rTON, Agent.