Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 12, 1877, Image 4

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B 'J.liaiNi.vauit. Associate E li tor
jiiHholm.Thiirsitm Apr. 12
Torura—Bl.so Por Annum,
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i.'U] :s'.ra on the L. 0. S. 0. It. It., nxs a
I'opulf tlcni of 6-7-0, is a thriving .m-iuess
cr ni ip, .md controls the mule of an uverajrw
null as of over .ni.es. in w.licit ihe
Joi'kn il lias a larger ctrcm.iti a ihau ali
otaer county pa.H-is combined.
Atiwrliikirs mUlpiaai*) mul ;c a note of this
TUK BUAKEMAJi'S STiIRY.
"Yes, sir," said the brakeman, JIS
be stitod by the stove warming his
mtmbicd hands, -nfur coming in
from braking. "IVoplo think, as
they sit in their warm seals and only
hour us call out the different stu
lions, that wo have a l ice, soft,easy
time But wo know Ix-tter. Imag
ine yourself out on a ll.tt car all
bight, with the sr.otv dashing in
your face, your hands on a .ld iion
brake, and think if that's easy ; ar
up on top f a lreight car, i nulling
along, the wind cutting like a knife.
&s dark as pitch, and watching f>r
fear you may rush suddenly under a
Widge *.id be s.vejg. off, and perhaps
be h ft to die in the snow. I*. that
easy ? Dan* that look like a soft
job v To U* sine, when wo are
transferred to pas-engt-r cars the
work is nice enough, but the dan
gers we have to go tluoiuh we
generally have to go on freight cars
first) entitle us to sbmetiimg bitter
► ca a passenger car, and we ain't sor
ry when we get ordcis to tuko the
bead entl of such a r gular train.
' Time arc verv few braketnen
v/hovau.'t tell never to b— forg.it L n
incidfUts conoeirted with lluir life '
on tiie rail. To ex pi tin. let me tell
yon a story f.om m> own experience.
I >eiiK*tal>er one nig k. was fear
fully col!. right in tnc ihiddlt of i
winter, and snowing hard. i was 1
braking in the middle of a freight j
tram. It was running along uti
slov% time tiiat night, and we were
about two or ttirec miles from the
station. I was standing ty the
bryk-* of a flat car, trying to get
warm by stamping, wishing that we j
Wrie at the depot, so that I could
go Ix.ck to the eal-oose out of the j
titter cuki, when suddenly 1 felt tho !
1
train burnt iig ami jumping like as j
if a wheel had broken, and i knew
something was wrong. The whistle :
blew for brakes, and in a iuigh:y
short time we luid the train stopped, j
"With ihi rest of the men I went !
back to se- what Was the matter,
thinking that 1 might get a chance j
at the stow, f->r i was neatly frozen. j
Going tack three bundled feet, we
fornd one of the rails had got loose i
and was out oi place, but, as we had
been going slowly, we had run over 1
the spot safely. Our conductor.
looked up. and seeing me, said :
"Jina. get back aui signal the
pas3ei ger train. She will be along j
in a short lime now ; 'and take
this,' iie said, handing mo a red- j
light lantern ; 'we'll go on. You
can come along with the oilier train.'
"With that all hands got ou boatd, j
. and soon there was nothing but ore j
and the lantern left."
"A cold su.*>t brought me to my-;
self with a quick turn, Rial then I
rcDii'iiilM'iMl what I iiail Id do. Hold
ing the"lantern up I saw ti,e light
was ffickeritig, a?:d shaking it,
found it almost empty. Ti if 11 I t*?-
gaii to feel Hie responsibility of tii\
position ; H lamp with no oil in it.
the 11aiii due ui leu minutes wicll
the chances of its being thrown off
t; track, and no telling liow many
poor people killed or wounded. In
a case of that kind, sir, even ahiake
inun will do his Lest to save human
life, although lie sometimes loses hi*
own iri the**ttem;>l ; and all he gets
for it is having his name in the pa
j>er and being called a brave fellow.
"Quicker than I can tell, I jmule
np my mind that, the train must lie
signalled, lamp ov no lamp. But
how to d it was the question. If I
tan ahead without a light the en i
lieer might think I wanted to stop
the train for robbery, for such things
have la-en done, you know, and i
would not only cash on faster than
lx fore, hut (amy he) try to scald me
as the 1 comotive rushed by. 1 tell
you I felt like praying jist then ;
hot brakeoien are not selected for
their religious feelings, so I didn't
pray much ; but looked around and
saw a light shinning in a window
—some distance off. 11, tiff tlown my
lantern carefully on the track, marie
a iee Hue for the house, and soon
brought a woman t' the door who
I.x,ked more flightened than I was,
at my excited appearance. It was
useless to ask for sperm oil (the only
kind we use), so I cried out.
'•'For God's sake get me some
straw.' "
"She seemed to realize the posi
tion, and quickly brought a bundle.
Feeling in my pocket, I found three
matches, and grabbing the straw I
Diade my way back to the track.
"Laying tho straw between the
rails, I struck a patch and shoved it
into the bundle. II dickered an in
stant, and then went out. i felt
and found the straw damp.
"Just then a dull faint rumbling
sound catue down on t.tie wind, and
I knew she was coming : the train
would sood Ik* there. 1 '
"I struck off the second match
and touched off the straw—a blaze,
a little smoke, and it was dark again,
and raising mv eyes I saw the head
light away in the distance. But
tram's don't crawl, and a buzzing
along the rail told me to be lively.
The red light was burning but faint
ly ; live minutes more and it would
go out. For an instant I stood par
alyzed, when a shrill whistle from the
engine brought me to my sonars,
and I saw that inside .of two min
utes she would be there.
"Seizing the lantern with one
hand I struck the list match, and
bending down laid it carefully inside
the straw and then dashed forward,
waving the red light. The glare
from the headlight shone down the
track and the engineer saw un\ but
did not notice ihe red light—the
sudden waving bad put it out—onlv
screeching, he came straight on.
When the train was almost upon
me I jumped to one sid\ and sling,
litkf Uie 1 mieni over ruy head dash
ed it straight into the cab. The
engineer saw the lamp as it broke
on the ll M>r, and seeing the red gl.isi
and lettered lantern whistled the
danger t igual and tried to check up
"Look down the track I almost
screamed with excitement. The
lust match had found a dry si>ot,
and the st:\W was bluing up bright
ly. The train came to u standstill.
She was saved ; that's all 1 reiuein
ber.
"The next I knew I was in the
b iggage car. They said they had
found me in a (lead faint, and—ex
cuse iuc, we are going to stop now.
"Stamford !" lie sung out. The
train stopjK d and the writer went
tsoine, satisfied that a brake man's
life is an exciting one.
Thou Ms In tel u?c Moment?.
What is the condition of the mrui
whose mind is enshrouded in daik
! iir-ss ? He grows up like a tvast,
{ without me true conception of life,
or u single exalted idea of its obliga
tins. lie uses iiis physical p wers
because their use is necessary for
his suitsistence. Perhajw he has
learned read, but he' has never
applied it to the acquisition of
■knowledge. During the long win
ter evenings he sits around the tire
and gar-s upon it with a vacant
sture, almost as stupid as the gaze
of a cat, talks foolish taik, and re
hearses t.iie common tattle of the
neighboi hood. lie eau form no
conception of the picturesque land
scapes, tie beautiful scenes, the
splendid ruins, or the wonderful pro
ductions of other lands. He knows
nothing of the habits and customs of
other people, llis ruind is confined
within the nairow limits of his own
neighborhood, or circumscribed by
the horizon which skirts his own
blue hilis. He knows nothing of
Hie physical condition of other coun
tries, and their island, hikes, rivers
and mountains. He knows little
about the mighty productions of
other men, little of the discoveries
in science, and little of the wonder
ful machinery used in the manufac
tories of the country. 11c knows
little of the laws of nature. lie be
holds the lieavens uiul thinks it
nothing more than canopy for the
earth, lie never asks himself which
are stars and which are piauets. So
long as the sun shines, the moon
sheds tier inefi uv light, and the
clouds sprinkle their waters over
the thirsty fields, tie takes no con
cern. He takes no nains to make
his home pleasant and attractive,
nor dies he make any effort to im
prove the implements and uiH'diluery
witti which he works. He opposes
every innovation, ridicules every
new invention, aud mak'-s war upon
those who attempt to improve the
community in husbandry, education,
or morals. Were thev under his
control the agricultural. mechanical
and moral world would stand still,
as the material world was supposed
to stand in former times. Under
liis control no improvement in sci
enee or art would ever be made,
no invention conducive to the hap
piness of man wool 1 ever he discov
ered, the evils of depraved passion
would never ie controjed, and the
race wmld never rise above the sen
sualities of the baser world. llr is
Mr a prey to all the foolish notions
and vain alarms which ignormee
and su;>eißtitiii engender. While
he gorges his mind with such non
sense. he swims with contempt all
the revelations of science as absur
dities too extravagant for credulity
to entertain. It is evident that
such a man can never experience
that, nigh and lofty pleasures and
feast of the soul that the man of
science and learning enjoys, nor can
he form that high estimate of the
Deity which the grandeur and mag
nificence of liis works present.
A. A. C.
Signs of a Prosperous Farmer.
When you see a barn larger than
his house, it shows that he will have
large profits ard small afflictions.
When you sec him driving his
work, instead of bis work driving
him, it shows that he will never Iks
driven from good resolutions, and
t iat he will certainly work his way
to pros iter ity.
When you always see in his wood
house a sufficiency for three months
lor tuore, it shows that he will be
more than a ninety days' wonder,
in farming nitrations, and that he
| is not sleeping in his house after a
drunken frolic.
When he Irs a house seiaate
from the main building, pui post-ly
for ashes, an iron or liu vessel to
transport them, it shows tlmt he
never built his dwelling to bo a fun
eral pile for his family, and perhaps
for himself.
When his sled is housed in sum
mer, and his implements covered
both in winter and summer, it
plainly shows that he will have a
good house over Ids lie id in the sum
mer of early life, and winter uf old
age.
When cattle are properly shielded
and foil in winter, it evidences that
lie is acting according to Scripture,
which says, "a m-rciful man is
merciful to his beast."
When lie is seen subscribing for a
newspaper and paying in advance, it
shows that he is shaking like a hook
respecting the latest improvements
in agriculture, and that he never
; gets his walking papers tJ the land
j of poverty.
Laying for 111 in.
It having come to the ears of the
United States officials at this point
that Big English, the boot-black,
had a handful of lead nickels in his
possession, the b>y wis yesterday
interviewed on the subject.
"Yes ; I've got nineteen bad
nickels In my truwscrs pocket,"
was his prompt reply.
"Am' what are you doing with
them ?"
"Holding right to 'em. You
needn't think you've got a case
again me, for you haven't."
"llo.v did you get those bad piec
es V"
"Uich man, who shall i>e nameless
—black his (toots every m truing
hands me out a lead nickel—thinks
he's got a soft thing on me, but I'm
luyin' for him I"
"flow ?"
4 *\Vhy, lie's got a daughter 'bout
my age. I*ll tie thinking of marry
ing in two or three years more, and
I'll shoulder a luig of his nickels,
walk into the parlor, and gently say :
'Mister man, I love thv fair daugh
ter, and I demand her hand in mar
riage. Heboid the proofs of your
vile perfi Iv, and come up to the
rack <>r go to the jug !' Toil just
| keep still ami let him sho.ver out
his bogus coins. I ain't handsome,
hut I'm a terror to plan !"—F,t r
I'rcss.
It Isn't So.
Mr. Margaty. the H ston mission
ary to China, either intended to de
ceive or was baselv mistaken when
he wrote to a Boston paper that :
| "A kick and a few words in his own
tongue telling him he is an iguora.it
boor will make a common Chin ioia
worship van.'' This item was copied
into a I) droit paper, and ..fter read
ing It a day or two ago a cigar mak
er determined to try the experiment.
He had a little gru Ige against Lung
Sing, that excellent Woodward aven
ue washerman, and he laid for him.
L. S. was passing Dufii-dd's Church
a bundle under his ami. when the
cigar-maker got in three or four two
mule kicks on him at the same time
addressing the GVl< stiol on the sub
ject of his ignorance. Man on the
opposite aid-* of the street saw the
affair, but by the time they bad
crossed the street the cigarmaker
had been d mbled up against the* ON
fence, his nose was bleeding, his lip
cut, and he seemed to lie Suffering
with a brok-n back., while the Coi
riumau, fieso as a daisy, called out :
"Melican inao wautee any more!*'
A RBMARX UIUK Wir.L —A MIL-
I.IONAIKE I.E V VINO !1 IS WEAI.TII
TO IIKLP PAY IIIS \ DOITED Cor:v
-i'KY'B pKiir —Joseph T. Lewis,
who was engaged in the stationary
business for many years at 3J Xa -
sau stieet. New York, was hurled
from his hum", 32.) Bloomli dd street,
floboken, New Jersey, on Ttiesdiv.
Mo retired from active business
some ten years ago. He was bom
iw England, and was 80 years of age
at the time of his death.* Tie cam -
to this country when a mere b >v.
and steadily worked until he was
worth at least 1,000. It. is sain
that he had no re! itives in thiscoun
tiy or on the otiier side of the At
lantic, and that he has willed all his
vast estate to the United States
Government, to pay its debt. Mj >r
Geo. D. 11. Gillespie of the Manhat
tan B. nk ug Company, has been
chosen executor of the will.
-S ■
Medical intelligence is more large
ly diffused than any other informa
tion. There is not a in town
where one can complain of a sore
throat or pain in the head that
somebody will not tell hlra what
will cure it.
Will blue glass cure a smoke house
thief ?
VESETINE
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
Renovates and Invigorates
the Whole Systom.
ITH MKDIfIMAL PKOPKIUiKS A!*K
ALTEttAIIVE, HOLYFNT AXl>
BIVItKTIC.
VI'C.KTI XK is made exclusively from the
i lulmsol carefully swlccted barks, runts ami
i herbs, ami so slvonely ivnexMitratmi, Unit h
will etfeetuiilly eruuleate from Urn system
every taint of feeroftitn.
Humor, Tumors, t'Kaopr, t'M'ircriiHM
Humor. KryNlprlM, .Holt illicit in,
H> {>ltMttlc HIM IIOW, Canlii r, liilut
II* nt (lie Stoiawrh, ami all dlsea WS
1 that aiisr from impure blood. Mclotua,
Iml tiiim itory ami Chronic Kheuiiiii'isui,
Nouiulßta. (Joul ami Spinal Complaints, call
only be effect u illy cured tur->ußli Mm? Ilk>.|.
For I'lmu* and Eruptive Diseases of the
Skin, Pustule*. Pimples. UlotclmH, Hulls, Te
tter. .scald, hen! ami Kin/worm. \ KOLTINK
has ii< vei (nlteil toeflfoet it MrtniMMlit eure
For Pains in the !tn;k. Kidney Complaints
Droitsv, Female Weakness. heucorrhmit.
arising: fi ma Intern il uleer.n ion, ami uter
1110 diseases itlid (.oners I l>t'l>l:itv, VHilv
Tl NKtundinwtly iqmn the (Trunin of tbcur
complaints. It invigorates ami strengthens
ttie whole system. a<-ts up,m the stu relive or
ItHtis, allavs lull inunall m. euros uloerathui
ami i•'FUlilto- - the bowels.
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual <1 'Stive-
He's. Paipitation U the Heart, Heaitaelie,
Piles. Norvou-uiess and thuieral Prostiiitioti
. of the Nervous System, no imuiloino has ;dv-
I on sueli }>er ect saH-fui'tton as the VU'Oli
| TINF. It purple* 1 lie H-hhl. elcauses all of
I the oijfun*, ami ;s.s,e.vs sa eoultnillUi; pow
er .'VIM theliervus syxVin.
I Tie* remarkable euivs effected bv VKOK
| TINK hav" Induced many p.hy.h Inns ami
, an>theearies .vieen we know to prescribe
ami use if tu l heir own taml'les.
In I let, VE'Jt\TINK is the best roupv'y
Vet discovered for lh'.iU)Vo divusosuarnl is
fltr "iiiv rellab'e I'l/HiD PUWFtEit ye I
placed Indole the public.
TTin 81355T EVT3SNT3.
Th** following letter from Hev F.. S. Red.
Pastor of M F. Cliu.rh. Nail -k. Mass , \\|i
l>e tvml with interest Uy many physiei rn.
AN,. r h.*se so Verlnt' from tie* same disease
as afflicted 'lie son of the Ite v. #£. S. Hesl No
person em dou'd tlm testimony, n; tlmre i
no ls'uti* 'he cu.ativ® powers of
VEUETINE:
Natick. Pass., .lan. t. P74.
Mr. If. 11. STEVENS: Dear Sir—We have
pood reus .it for rfurarding your VKt.'TiNF.
a medicine ol t>* grtNiUtst van". Wo hvl
assured that it lias 1> *n the nteatisof saving
our suit's life.- He is now seventeen varan'
a;a*: for the last rwovonrs he ha,- suTered
from nee.roslsof liis leu, caused try serofu.
1 hus u'Te-li' i. ami was so ftr red it wd that
I 'ue.irtv all wltu saw liiin :■ oual" hi- rce/iverv
I Uwpnssibie. A cmucli of able physician*
I eoitld -_iv" tti lull tin' faintest hop** of his
| ever ritlvlnjr, two f tie* number d m'arttm
] D: it lie wts tH-yumi Hi > reach of human re
Imrdles, tit.il even amputation mnhi not
sav" him, as Im uid not vh'.'r enouah to en
dure the oner it i >n. .lon Mien \vecninm Auc
e.l • i\itnr hint \'i:-.KTIN.:. and fruit that
lime to the present he a rs V"?i eon!inn-ms
ly improvin". IK* has lately resinned his
studies. lUrowh aw >v his rrutc'n sai.d cane,
ami walks an,).it c.ec-fut'v and- trorttr.
Fliiuisrli there Is -.lid some di-eharce from
the npenlmr where tm* limb was l.tnoed. we
have the fullest coitddeiiee that in a little
time In* will ts* prfeeHv cured.
He lias t.ke; at> ml three d t/en tnftles of
Vk IITINK. but lately uses hut iitt ;•*, as ho
dec', ires that be is too well to Im takioK
medicine. liesjieettultv vmrs,
F. S. HCST.
M.ts. 1.. C. F. Hiisr.
ALL DISEASES 0? THE
BLOOD.
If VKir.TtvßWih relieve ;ui:, eteanse, pu
i ify ml cure -'tea . lis- is*-. n*-n Pur the
I afi'*nl to nerfee'. lie til It r In i n: di'fci
cut ohvsiclans, uir.j remedies, s'pterlnjj for
years, is it not e meiu-ive pned, if v<ni ai* a
sulferer, y"U can he cured? Why is till*
medicine pei fo.mint; sit di jrreaf 01 res It
works pi t e* bhs I. in the clretpatini' fluid.
It can trulv lc v t'-e.f the UUK.Vi" Hta) >D
Pl'Kfl'lEli. The •:r*stf nnuree of d! ease
origin ite in the li'uod; and no nusilctue
that !•* not act direertv u;vm it. tu purify
a i l rem. vote, ha> any just claim ;>utt pub
lic attention.
R3Commoncl Ic Heartily.
•-.l' Til BOBTOX Fell. 7. (QUI
MX HtIVIM: D a 1 ilr -I hiv • ik'*u set
era! hut'.i ii v in • \ ■i it mis, nil ;t.n ana
vimsnlT is a v i'ti ih'e rent.sjv f >r Dys-iepsli*
Ki Inev t'oiiiulaiut, ami KC'ieral debility of
the system.
I opt heartily recmitntend II to all
ing trout lie' al*-,c co.npkiints. ♦
Vours :es.n-etfu!'
Mlii yl-'MKir PAHtvfllt.
Athens Street
; Prejars-J Sy H. R. Stsfens, Mai I!.
is Sold by All Drujg-ists.
Bsatty's Parlor
SOROANS.'J
E%"V s r vt.ns. with Valual'ie
lui'.MV'M.i ds. Nt-.v mi lt.*Ail'l. > •'>
; Ist >,*■;. "Vt'lt ONI- THOl'.-s.VNi) Orjcanists
I an I d-.isi.-Mtis -n.I >r-e rte'sc u ' in- ..in ns
; COillilletiii f Ilefb *.s STItP'TI.V Flljs r ('!, \.**S
;in t-u'. x le *it iiiis.n and durability. War
| r tnie i lor six years.
Must atiJ l:il'si IntprovpA
■ liva lir.i t vi.Mc-l Hi? il'HllPsr Pit.
MIUM i.i •i n i "tu ia vi:n <itli-'i*s hu
Simplicity, Darabliily,
paoMpritass,
AND PIANO LINK ACTION
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V'lK'il tHV ill': !! T'J TUE UEEifS.
Send for Prle • f.ist. Address,
DWiSI V. iiatTTY,
Washington, Xew.lersev, U.S. A
oaisrADoao-s
HAIR DYE.
Oris'a I ro's II ur |>-.e is the s.\ FiisT am.
K 11'; it ue s iust.c.il.tue.'lisle, prudu -h k
he I:I a '1 ii* |i s't ides ->f H a.* : or Hi-" w ,:
dues <>p sT VIN t!i • MCIN. an I is ca-oy
applied. It is asi imi ti'd .?••;:,,*.i'i >:, on.
i faco; ite up in ey.*rv well nyp doted T<>i c
for J.ady or .i-'utle.ii.tii. >u". i !>v i>'-uk i.s*,s.
J.CUISTADrtUO,
P.O. Bn, la a. Now Yotl..
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3S3T IN
TTSS.
3.-13.1
D AN!dIL F. BHI ATT Y.
Vfiislilnkton, New Jersey, I'. S. A.
HI K*KrjttUOrF HuUS£.
FIRST-CLASS IIO^EL.
D* JOHNSTON SONS, Proprietor-
BKLLKFQ. Th f'A.
BE ATTY 1'IAVO!
Grand Sinare and Upri^n^.
BEtfT Oi-TKlt Et'Sß GIVEN NOW lIKADT.
DANIEL F. BEATTT.
Wisliingtoi,*New*Joivsey. U.S. A.
Dil. D. 11. MINGLE,
Oflers his professisnalservices to the put
lie. Answers calls at all hours
OFFICE AND residence,
Hillhcim, Prnn'ji
lßxlv.
BEATTYM
srasasflr&FHaa ri i AH 6
K-iVABM.SIUCI) IV
Anv flro.class SBtJN PAIXTEBt AND
LETTEIIEI can learn "umoiliine to ids
advant iKC by addrestins tiie iivinufacturer
DANIEL F. BFATTY,
Waslrington, Nsw Jerwy, U. S. A.,
BE&TTV Piano&,)
u&mki ■ I I spszessaßsuss
Best ui tse.
DANIEL f. mi ATT Y
Waislungton, New Jersey, U. S. A.
Mlwinwww
EPHRAIM BARTHOLOMEW,
Boot & tfhooraaker,
JIIMHIIN, PA.
Would most iVH|K-irul!v inform the
public that I t- is prepared to do :iU
kinds of work in his line in the most
.satisfactory and workmanlike man
ner. Prices moderate. A share of
the nuhlic patronage respectfully
solicited. 41-tiiu
nr s f n f nu pianoi
I 9 Al 3 a H 3
\ 8 0 fIfIJRAVI) NJI'AKK
RBj I 'D & •! H 4rj-AKe.it* wutaed
5 \ *i~r v* 1* . * ' drHS, W I)ANIEL K.
Bh.Vl r\, Wus)iiii{{tmi. New Jersey, t!. ,s. a
HARDWARE! i
Z* THB~B33T~! 1®
u- *3 ; j
*M| ! j:
b I CHEAPEST ::
. ;> SS Eoggis Eros. !;
UP Q |f
Exchange Building,
* HAH STREET. j gag *
Look Haven.
m M
■" i SHVAOH?H I
THE JOURNAL OFEIjE
as for sale the celebrated
PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES
PHOTOGRAPH FAMILY RECORD,
BAPTISMAL ULHTIFICATSS, and
C DNFIEMATION CERTIFICATES,
linaliHherl by CKIDEK & 15 K OTHER, TORS, Plxsa.
Thf.-P
Certifies res
are n net put led lv
nnytbincr of the kind out.
TTundieds of them are sold annu
ally bv Ministers of the Gospel a:nLn'her.
tTe wore so Yu'hlv ile;sel with the senodes sent
ns, th*t we ordered a larce '>t ;p one**; nnd niadpiinNnpp.
tnents with the publishers for the rurht of exelnsive sole in IV nn,
Grew?. Potter. IT tines and Miles townships. We res'tnet fully invite Mir
: sters ;i!UI > tunc couples to come and see For sale singly or by the doKn
| t;eo. L. Potter, -no L Kurtz
(J SO. L. POTTER & CO.,
General tarance Agency
BELL EFOXTE L'A.,
s ronj*es Agency In the County. 1-utiei*
ssued m> tlic Stock and Mutual PUo.
ISXi
DAN. F. BKATTY'S
Parlor Organs,
Tlmse rem urkable Instruments powyra
•c*itif'r musical effects and expression
never icfme attained, adapted for Amateur
ami Professional, and an n'tiauieut in any
parlor.
EXCEL IN QI'AMTY OF TONF., THOK
OUGIi WORKMANSHIP. ELKOANT DE
MONS AND FINISH
and Wonderful Variety of tliilr Combination
Solo St|>s.
ft?uße:iu'iful new Centennial Stylos now
ready. Address,
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey. I". S, A.
Late Immense Dowries bv STANLEY
and othersareJ#f added to the only com
plete.
Life ami Lnhcrs of Lmnustono.
This veteran ex plover ranks am one the
most heroic 11 "tires of the century, and this
book Is one of the most . tractive, fascinat
intr, rlehlv ll'nstrated and instructiv vol
umes ev t i -.u '. Hointr the only enth e and
ar.then e li'e. the millions are eauer for it.
and wi le-awaxe rectus arc wanted nulcklv.
Foi proof ar.rt terms address liUBBAHD
BROS.. IV.**h p -r% 733 tjaavmi St., Phila. Ist
| J OIIN C. MOTZ & CO. BANKERS
MILLULIM, PA.
flecitve Deposits,
Allow Interest,
JDtfcccn.tif Notee.
Make Colleclxcn
Buy ami Sell Government Securities *
i
Gold and Coupons,
, Issue Drafts on
A 'en- York , Philadelphia or Chicaqn
and possess ample facilities for the
si'Mn of a General Banking,
Business.
JOHN C. MOTE. A WALTER.
rtMidrat, Cashier.
BPATTV PIA -NO ;
fZ-. £"* N b Si izs&sf-^.ea
Grand Kqnnrp and I'prfftlit.
From Geo. F. !.oteher. firm of Wm. H.
Letcher X Bin. Rankers. Fayette. <M:ln.
"Wo reeeived the oiuiio aim think ft •
very fine ♦ med one nut here. Waited a short
time t !Tlve j( i, viod to*r. ff v>n >vfsh
wont ill tutor of II wo wl lichee ifnlly give It.'
James U. Brown. Esq , KdwaiV.svilie, ill.
says :
"The Boatty Piano received piveseuthe
satisfaction." Agents wanted. Seud for
eataloune. Address *
DA MEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, Now Jersey, U. S. A
N E Will
Mrs. M. A. Sourheck and Mrs. A. Cham
tiers, have established a Mitleuerv Sho:> ii.
Midheiin.
Baanets, Hats Ripens Flowers
and all g >o<ls entering intotlieir line
kept, and sold as cheaply as possible
for ctmh. Call at the i'ost Otiiet
Hnildingand he convinced. Satis,
faction guaranteed. ISxlv.
TJAKXKX' r.\TFX7
V\ •> FOOT POWEI:
P*X MACHINERY riltrr
Jt jl I LA It ANI> sritor.l
J 8 Aws. lath FS. Kir .
F\AXrV WfR)I)S AXP
in machine'
t wf suited to ilie want"
/\p pi of mechanics and ama
tears. MEN. ROTS ana
LAW ES are making from
*3 to *lO per d'iv u c iii"
them. The old srvle thrown aside wliev
these are known. Bay where yon read this,
and send for -18 paee catalogue' FKEE. AV.
K. A J. Kockford, "Wlnuehapo Co.,
IHinoi*. aly.
**
! THE MIILHEIM GROCERY,
BY GEORGE ULRICE,
Has just a little the lest GOFTEE. SCGAB, SYMJPS TEA*,
DRIED I'RUIT, CONFLCTIONARIES, CHEESE AND CRACKERS, in town.
Also a general variety of NOTIONS and Stationary.
(.ountry Prcduce taken in exchange for goodes, at the highest market
rates CALL AND SEE. 18X1J
JOHN D. FOOTE,
Dealer in General Merchandise
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MILLHEIM, PA.
vatnr, Tl.r.-siiinj " nd ° ffic * Btor ' 6
Midlines, Im- always on hand,
proved IForsn Tin and Sheet
Stoves JMMI kVt- -Jslf hand or made to
• l'*\ An k ' ,,,Js order. Repairing
to promptly atteml
| .
j fl£ir*>p<>cial inducements to cash buyers. A share of the
&£y patronage is respectfully solicited. f
• f r.sx6m.
CI I AS. H7HELD!
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Clocks, Watches and
TZETW^JXjZRTY".
of the latest styles.
All kinda of Clocks, "Watches Brd Jewelry repaired cn short notice
and WARR ANTED. The ladies and me public generally axe in
vito lr,D 03.11. Room—Second J?'!oor of A oxander s Block,
iS/Hillhtim, Centre Co., 3?eima.
J. W. WALLACE & CO.,
DMGGISTS,
Corner UNdain ,A.nd Grrove Streets,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A full stock ol Druars & Chemicals constantly on hand. All the
I . 1.1; P 1.53.13 4 j li ;ii3j-aiits. Oils and O&ss, atlowectprloss
still engaged in * 8 secon d to cone
the manufacture in this part of the
. 'AliiitemAlarileAV eris a-. ■ CaU
COUeheS, T>el wlnyer A- XVnsser. . B BOd
* * * 4 4
Suors, EAST of BKIDGK, MILLIIEIM, H*A
LEININGER& YCSSER.
FL'SS. ITUKE ROOMS.
Ezra Krumbinc.
(Successor to J. O. DEININGER,)
Would most respectfully inform tlie citizens of Centre eounty, that h
IIHS constantly on hand nil kindsof f UUN ITU HE, made otfcthe heat m
terinl and in the most approved styles.
Bl REALS,
BEDSTEADS,
HASHSTANDS,
SINK*, TABLES,
D M GH TR.WS, CORNER CT T PBOARDB
ml all other articles in*l is lire parstsrtly en hard. Prirf r*il fri
•he titers The wants of voting ntanied couples especially suited. Gome
and see. SHOPS. M AIM STREET CKXTR IS II ALL. PA. Slxly.
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THE FEOPLES' DRUG STORE.
ILLEGHANY STREET,
/
NEXT DOOR SOVTH 0/' HICKS & BllO'S HARDWARE,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.',
Has been re-opened, re-fitted and re-stoeked with the best and most
popular Drugs and Medicines.
Particular attention given to the wants of Farmers and those living in
the Couutry. W. Agent.