Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 23, 1880, Image 3

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THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 18S0.
REIMM.ER & REMILLER,
Editors and Proprietors.
i- . -I.I 1 '- 1 - 1 - !' -■ ' ' ' 1 ' 1
local Department.
"Landslide Item the New Cash Store."
We can sell you goods ~0 per
cent cheaper than von can buy them
in Penns Valley. "Overdrawn? No
sir, not up to truth by oceans. In
every day-lite you find shipwrecks,
who, if they have to fight the battler
over again, would light and eonquc
under "that excelsior Banner upon
whose siHten folds were printed in
ineffaceable letters of gold, ''that, si
lent, solid, omnipotent monosylablc,
"Cash," the secret of our low prices
We submit our prices below, and all
we ask is a comparison with old time
prices."
H'c do not imitate in prices but
lead prices to beat solid facts.
Roasted coffee - 19 cents.
Green " h\
Essence " -S
Uoin starch •* "
Best white sugar 1" "
Good brown sugar 8 "
Rice 9 "
Ironstone china Teas "
Common " " 15 •'
Goblets 05 ;;
Turkey Red llank'ief 10
Roller Suspenders *5 ••
Fire Shovels 05
Barkers Horse Bonder 15 "
Good Syrups 11 c. qt— 40 c gal
Krishmuth Smoking Tob. original 09
Appleton A Muslin' 0"S "
Bleu heil •* 06 to Os "
Dress Goods oj> (l
Black Cashmere 50 '
Men's llats '•*
Bo's " Vv?u
Men's Cardigan Jackets (lined) 1 00
Gum Coats - w '
Kin Roots 200 "
flares G. N. T. Machine thread 06 cor 5S " dor.
12 dozen shirt buttons 05 *
14 Kows Bins .. 05 •
Good Gver Alls .... 45 '
Kuit Underwear, Shirt, Drawers 60 ••
School Crayon 17
Iqt Harrisons W. Fluid - "
Ladies Felt Skirts 65 "
Large assortment of Ladies Coats, and
Mens Gum Boots, lower than the low
est.
The New Gash Store,
Perm Street, Millheim, Pa.
—Potter, Greene and Fulton are the
only three counties in the state which
are not travel sed by rail routs.
—James C. Condo will offer a valua
ble home at public sale, on the premi
ses ia Georges Valley, Friday, 24, inst.
—A man in Bucks couuty lias just
ended a lawsuit of forty-two years'
standing and recovered six cents dam
age.
—R -ad the article on ri i and
tfcarut i-'tfir. in another column. The
suggestions it makes may be invalua
ble.
—The Job work done m the Journa
()ftice will compare well with any work
done elselwhere and the prices are re
markably low. Give us a call.
—During the season just closed Lock
Jlaven lias manufactured about 35-
000,000 feet of lumber, at an estima
ted value of $525,000.
—lf you do not know just what to
buy for a Christmas present, come to
the Journal Store and we will help you
out of your trouble.
—An infallible remedy for Fever and
Ague is Ayer's Ague Cure. Wholly
vegetable and containing no quinine,
it is harmless and sure.
—There is quite a spirited contest
for the contracts of carrying the mails
from Coburn to Millheim and from
Millheim to Woodward.
—BIG BUSINESS./—Bast Friday Gep
hart & Musser took in over 1200 bush
els of wheat. Gues3 they are the boss
grain dealers in tlie valley.
—You BET that business is boom
ing at the Philadelphia Branch Cloth
ing Store in Bellefonte. Good stock
and low prices do the business—"And
don't you lor yet it."
—Our Friend D. M. Morris, Esq., of
Logansville has been appointed a com
missioner of Clinton county, to till the
unexpired term of John F. Price, de
ceased.
PRINTER'S SONG.
In seasons when our funds are low.
Subscribers are provoking slow,
And no supplies come in to cheer
The printer, at this time of year.
—Jacob & Elias Snook, Administra
tors of Levi Snook, deceased, will of
fer a valuable farm situated in the east
end of Nittany Valley, at public sale
on the premises, Jan. 27th next. See
bills.
—A rigid enforcement of the tramp
law has nearly cleared these profession
al beggars out of Cumberland county
into Dauphin. The Ilarrisburg lock
up is sometimes filled with these va
grants.
—Chang, the Chinese giant who ar
rived at New York on Wednesday by
jtho steamer Berlin, is described as
niae feet in height. He is under en
gagement to llaruum & Co. for a year
at so.iX) per week. His age is 33, he is
the son of a Pekin merchant and speaks
five languages. He refuses to be meas
ured. and says he would die at once if
he allowed this to be done, as it is a
superstition with his people, amount
ing to a religious creed, that they
should not bo measured until after
death.-
—You can give your son or daugh
ter no more valuable present than a
bible, and the Journal Store is your
place to get them, both good and
cheap.
—Last week Mr. Wm. Voneida, of
Woodward, slaughtered three porkers
only eighteen months old, weighing re
spectively 567, 486 and 437 pounds —
aggregating 1460. Whoever can beat
or even match that within a radius of
ten miles will please report.
—Very many people in town last Sat
urday. Most of them came to'see the
sights buy Christmas presents and
shake hands with friends. Others no
doubt came to increase the crowd. All
are welcome to coino again.
ORGAN DEDICATION.—A new or
gan has been placed into the lVnns
Creek Lutheran church, which will he
appropriately dedicated next Sunday
morning. The public is respectfully
invited to attend. *
LUCKY HUNTERS.—Robert 11. and
Albert S. Furst, of Cedar Springs,
Clinton county, while out hunting a
few days ago shot three deer inside of
one minute, and within less than an
hour thereafter, Albert shot a black
bear.
—The Journal Store show cases and
show window are the admiration of
every one, without regard to age or sex,
political party or denomination. For
once public opinion is unanimous that
we are head in tasteful display ot goods.
Fact.
THE BOYS.
Will give a public entertainment in
the Town llall at Millheim on Christ
mas evening Dec. 25th, ISSO. The ex
ercises will consist of dialogues, speech
es, songs fcc. A rich treat is guaran
teed. Come one, come all. Admis
sion, children—acts. Adults—lUcts.
NOTICE.
Wishing to close all my book ac
counts, I have determined to sell for
cash or produce only from and after
March Ist, IS3I.
[ will give my customers the full ad
vantage of a strictly
CASH SYSTEM.
SAMUEL GUENISOEK.
No PAPER NEXT WEEK.—Next
week will be the usual short but well
deserved winter vacation for printers,
and no paper will be issued from this
office. However we expect to keep
open doors for our patrons and friends,
who may wish to pay their subscrip
tion, buy Christmas presents for wife
and children, or merely give us a friend
ly call.
—lf you expect to rnakd anything
like a good appearance over the holi
day season —we now address the mas
culine gender—you had better go to
Beliefonte without delay and get voui
sdf suited from head to foot at Lewin's
Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store.
Go at once and you will feel thankful
to us for the advice.
ATTENTION !
Mr. MICHAEL LAMEY'S gunsmith*
shop, on Penu Street, Millheim i 3 the
place for the Finest Single and Double
Barrel Guns, which will be sold at the
lowest price. Also a full stock of am
munition for sale.
Repairing of any kind promptly and
cheaply done.
A liberal patronage is respectfully
requested. 4t
—The new Christ's Reformed Church
at Madisonburg will be dedicated to
the Triune. God, Sunday, January 9th
next. Divine Services will begin on
Monday morning, January 3rd. and
will continue during the week, morn
ings and evenings. Ministers from a
distance will be present to officiate.
The christian public is cordially invit
ed to attend.
W. M. LAXDIS, Pastor.
—Thomas Brookes, the colored blind
man who has been for years an object
of charity in the capital park at Har
risburg, wa3 a Union soldier and lost
his sight in the army. Through some
active frieud3 he has secured hi 3 back
pay and pension, amounting to about
.S7OOO. lie never paraded his soldier
services, though that fact was well
known and gave him immunity in the
grounds.
—And now a gentleman in Harris
burg takes the floor and says that we
will have a short and mild winter, and
proves it by giving natural causes,
lie has had in his yard during the past
summer and fall a number of laud tur
tles. These, he says, when the winter
is to be severe and prolonged bnry
themselves deeply under the ground.
This year, he states, he noticed that
his pets have only gone down under the
earth, a short distance, and in several
instances are barely covered, and he
prophecies from this fact that the win
ter will be a short one.
—The following two items is all the 1
Snyder county papers have in relation
to the trial of the Kintzler murder
ers:
The trial of Israel Erb for the mur
der of Mrs. Kinlzler, was commenced
at Middleburg on Monday. It took a
good portion of the day to get a jury,
and on Tuesday evening as we left the
attorneys were arguing a technical
point, the defence claiming that the
murder of the two people was one act,
| and as Mr. Erb had beeu tried for the
; murder of Mr. Kiutzler and was ac
• quitted, he could not again be trit d
! for the murder of Mrs. Kintzler. The
question was submitted to the jury.
" The point we should think would not
" be sustained by the jury.— Sclinsyrove
' Times.
The jury now sitting on Ithe trial of
• Israel Erb one of the ineu charged
i. °
with the murder of the Kintzlora, were
escorted up and down town on Wed
nesday morning, under guard of two
Constables, to give them exercise.—
Muldlcburg Post.
LATER.
Guilty of Murder in the First De
gree.
Special to the PATRIOT.
MIDDLKBUKG, Pa., December is, 5,-
25 r. M.—The jury in the case of the
Commonwealth against Israel Krb, in
dicted with Emanuel Ettinger and
Jonathan Moyer, at the September
term, for the murder of Gretchen
Kintzler, has just rendered a verdict
guilty of murder in the first degree.
A jury lias been doawn in the case
against Moyer. Ettinger was convic
ted at the September term of the same
crime. The court has adjourned until
Monday at 9 o'clock. W.
Report of Millheim Grammar School
for the week ending Dec. 17, 18S0.
No. of pupils, males—2s, females
21. Total—4o, No. admitted, males—
1, females— 0. Total—l. No, attending,
males—24, females—l3-Total—37. No,
tardy, males—l 4, females—ll. Total
25, average attendance, malts—2o, fe
males- -11. Total —31. Per cent, of at
tendance, males—S3, females—B4. To
tal— 84. No. present every day, males
—ll, females—6. Total —17. Visitors,
--2, visits by diiectors — 1.
With but a this has
been a profitable week. The attend
ance has been ordinary and the reci
tations have been reasonably good.
But so far not a single parent has been
in school, to inquire whether their
children have all the necessary books,
whether they aie studying them, how
they are improving them, and how
they are behaving. All this they find
out from persons who never see in
side of the school room.
D. L. ZKRBY,
Teacher.
A KIND REMINDER.—WouId it not
boa very suitable time, friends and
patrons, during the holidays, to pay
off the printer? It would suit us very
well, we are quite sure. We have
quite a number of small accounts on
our books, for subscription and job
work, which in the aggregate would
make quite a respectable sum—for
poor printeis at least. Now please
make up your minds friends,at once to
settle and pay your accounts. You
expect to come to Millheim, of course,
some time during the holiday season,
so you can very conveniently*„bring
along the little sum due us, and of
which we stand so much in need to
pay current expenses and .keep our
business going. We have served you
as regularly ami faithfully usjjwe knew
how the whole year round, and it
would be only fair if von would now
cheer and encourage us with a little
cash and a few friendly words. Think
of it —do it, phase.
SPRING MILLS^ITEMS.
Merry Curst mat —Ilappy New-Year
—all!
Rev. Akers preached a capital ser
mon on Sunday.
Mr. D. M. McCool and Mr. L. C.
llunkle, are the new, counter-hoppers
at Grenoble's store.
Duncan & son are in their new store
room on water street. Look out for
new goods and low prices.
Wednesday Mr. Cyrus Luse had a
little fire at his shop. Some damage
done but timely assistance saved the
building.
Mr. Michael Nofsker while hauling
logs made a turn a little too short and
was thrown off. l'he horses ran away
and were caught at Peuu llall. Bo
more careful Uncle Mike, lest you
might be hurt.
Our School Directors have allowed
the teachers four days to attend Coun
ty Institute. That's the square thing,
gentlemen.
Prof. E. F. Smith has three singing
classes and also gives instructions on
instrumental music.
W. B. Bitner has shipped over two
tons of .dressed poultry during last
week.
UNCLE TOM.
NEWS FROM BRUSH.
A mem/ Christmas to all!
The Quarterly Conference of the U.
B. Church convened in liebersbnrg
last Saturday. Elder Spangler was
present and gave us several excellent
sermons.
A few more days, girls, and, the
leap year business must cease. In the
mean time do not fail to take advan
tage nf it; you know the boys arc so
slow about it.
Our little folks are looking forward
with joy ut the near approach of Santa
Claus. I trust they may not bo disap
pointed.
The liebersbnrg Union Sunday
School will have a season of festivity,
next Saturday, in the shape of a Christ
mas Diniier.jj
The chief attraction here for Holiday
week will bo the musical convention
under the auspices of the Reformed
church. The proceeds will be applied
to the purchasing of an organ for the
congregation.
The sudden disappearance of Samuel
Gramley, Esq., which took place on or
about the 9LII or 10th gave rise to con
j siderable gossip as to its cause. Somo
I few were content with the idea that he
was after "official business ," while oth
ers ascribed it to various causes, while
his near friends were rather disposed
not to attempt a solution. Time solved
the problem satisfactory to all (?) He
is a Bible reder, and doubtless saw the
directions given in tJenesis 2; 18, and
felt inclined to obey its mandates.
Well, he did obey, while away, and re
turned home with a help moet. She
was a Mrs. Ocker from Snyder county.
The "marriage feast" was
on the IMb, at the 'squire's home, at
which time many ol his friends con
gregated to assist in devouring sever
al turkeys ami an inumurable variety
of other goodies.
By the way, Mr. Editor, did you 'get
a slice of the wedding caaeV But un
doubtedly you did. Wo were some
what unfortunate in this inspect , but
nevertheless wish them " glick
IJt'ls?
Slice of the wedding cake, Mr.
did you say? No-sir-ee!—not a piece
even big enough to make a mess for a
sick canary bird. How do you think,
Mr. Quis, poor "we" feels about il?
Why we are so overcome that we can
only partially pronounce ourself. We
feel slighted, almost insulted, grieved,
hurt, ignored, discarded, on the one
hand--and spiteful, hateful, glum, vin
dTctive, reveng, ful, hopping mad and
very hungry, all at the saute time
on the other hand. No, it is
too much. Our „ broad shoulders
can bear much—our big Saxon heart
forgive much/but to be treated thusly
by u dear friend, when the very least
we did expect was a cake about tlie
sizo'of a grind-stone, _upsets us alto
gether. I Ed]
kLARRIED.
On tho 14th, inwt , by lU-v. N'oah Young,
Catharine Ann Oeker <d West Ik-aver "i'p.
Snyder Co. I'a., to Sauiuul tiratnlcv Kstp, of
Uol-kvllle Centre Co. I'a.
DIED.
On the 17th iust., in Gregg Uownahip, after a
short Illness, Mr. George .Mark, aged To years
and 1 months.
Thus has another of Creep township** old and
respected citizens been gatucfod to the lathers.
May he rest in peace.
Fitters/
I st, Th at 111 cJon i 'n (11 Stoi 'C
is the best place in Pen us
J 'alley for HOLIDAY
GOODS.
2nd. That ire have the best
an d fa 11 est line of SI'E-
C 7.1L1 TIES ever offered
in Millheim.
3d. That ire can not ]/os
sibly begin to enumerate
our varied assortment
ofS T. IPL E and FA A C Y
GOODS, but invite oar
Friends and Patrons to
come and sec.
4th. That our customers
are universally pleased
with their purchases
and most cheerfully
"CALL AG AIX."
Prepare for Snow!
?iamcs <f. dTonbo
AT
PENN IIALL, PA.,
has just completed a lot of very
superior
SLIEIC3-IE3IS,
which he offers at moderate prices,
lie warrants them made of first
class stock by skillful and expe
rienced mechanics. Give him a
call before you buy elsewhere. Lie
will guarantee satisfaction all
1 respects. 47-3 m
Milllictm Marker.
Corrected every Wednosday by Gephni't
& Musaor.
Wheat No
Wheat No. 2
Corn
Rye
Oats While ;•'
Oat*. Black
Buck wheat •'}{
Flour
It ran A Shorts,pel ton ,
Salt,per 11r1... J-Jg
Piaster, grouint rV.
Cement, per Bushel 45 to .a.
Barlev
Tvntot Ityseed
Flaxseed . „
Clover.seed - 4 •'9
Cutter fl
Hants 4 -
Veal
I'ork
Potatoes ,
I .ai d
Tallow ,
Soap 5
Dried Apples
Dried Peaches
Dried Cherries
COAL MARKET.
Egg Coal $5.00
Stove " -'5
Chestnut" r ,40
Pea ' 3.50
P. GEPIIART D. A. MISSER
GEFHART a MUSSER
11KAI.KK3 IN
Grain.
Cloverseetl.
Hour &
Feed.
Coa',
Plaster
& Salt
MILLIIEIM, PA
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
o-x-^-A-iisr
Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at. the
old MUSSEK MILL, in MILLHKIM.
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on hand and sold at prices that defy
competition.
A share of the public patronage respectfully
solicited. 39-ly
jJ'.ALL A.KTID
WIiTTBR
OIPEJILTIX-TG 1!
MRS. ANSA M. WEAVER
has received her Fall and Winter stock of
MILLINERY GOODS consisting of
French Bonnets, Bound Hats, French
Flow ers. Feathers, Ribbon and all kinds
of FANCY GOODS.
DBESS MAKING
In all its Branches n
SPECIALITY.
o
She invites her many friends and customers
to call at her rkwe of business, in Peun
Street, MII.LIIEIM, PA.
TRVIN HOUSE,
J- (Most Central Hotel in the City,)
Con. Main and Jay St.,
Lock Haven, l'a.,
S.WOODSCAL W ELL, Proprietor
God Vim a.'? Ruins for Commercial Traveler
on first floor.
yfi Outfit sent free to those who wish to
reengage in the most pleasant and profit
# ■able business known, everything new.
v Capital not required. We will furnish
yon everything. *l° a day and upward
iseasilv made without staying away from h •me
overr.i f No risk whatever. Many new w k
ers wanted at mire. Many are making fortunes
at the business. Ladies make tis much as met,
and young boys and git Is make great pay. N >
one wh> is willing to work fails to make more
monev every day than can be made in a week at
any ordinary employment. Tlio.-e who engage
at "one will find a short road to fortune. Ark
dress 11. Uali.et & Co., Portland, Maine.
PENSIONS!
Rot NTr. Pay foh rations, sew and uoxoba
BLK DtSCHAHOKS, AM> TENSIONS Ob
tallied.—New laws, hluher rates of pension
Th • slightest disability, from wound, injury o
disease of any kind entitles you to a pension
Widows and heirs, fathers ami mothers are
now entitled.
Land eases promptly settled. Patents obtain
ed. All kinds of government claims eroseeuted
Write at onee for new laws, blanks and in
structions. with two stamps. Address,
J. W. FLENNFK & CO.,
Lock Box 314, Washington, D. C.
$fS3 Outfit furnished free, with full in
fi a fistruetions for conducting the most
P| gprofitable btrsincss that any one can
*■ engage in. The business is so easy
to learn, and our Instructions are so
simple and plain, that any one can make great
profits from the very start. No one can fail
who's willing to work. Women are as success
ful as men. Boys ami girls can earn large sums.
Many have made at the business over one hun
dred dollars In a sin le week. Nothing like it
evei known before. All who engage are sur
prised at the ease and rapidity with winch they
are able to make money. You can engage in
this business during your spare time at great
profit. You do not nave to invest capital in it.
We take all the risk. Those who need ready
money, should write to us at onee. All furnish
ed free. Address Tkuk & Co., Augusta, Maine
EVERY SOLDIER disabled In linoof duty by
wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pension.
PENSIONS INCREASED.—Many are draw
ing less than entitled to. —Thousands of Heirs
entitled to Pension and Bounty. REJECTED
CASKS re-opened.
ABANDONED CASES finished.—Copies or
Lost Discharges obtained. —Claims of every de
scription prosecuted.— Patents Pkocukku.
Address with stamp.
iI.S. BERLIN & CO., Attorneys,
3tW.ru Box 592. Washington, I>. C
and how to obtain them. Pamphlet
Oreo, upon receipt of Stamp for post
age. Address—
GILMORE, SMITH & CO.
Solicitors of Patents,
Near Patent OjJUx, Washington, D. (I
TDrU 0 A MDT ° r two of t,ie bcst articles
I iILD unilirbLO ever sold bv agents to eve
ryone who answers this within sixty days.
American Manuf'g Co.,
25-3 m City Mills, Massachusetts.
188(1 FALL. 188®.
This mammoth Pry Goods House i 3 now opening its]
ISECOND IMMENSE STOCK
of
For the Fall Trade of 1880.
AYliiih in quality style and cheapness exceeds any former stock crer
shown at the Pec Itive or any other store in this section of the State.
20.f1.iQ Yards of Press Goods comprising almost every conceivable style* und class,
splendid all wool Black Cashmere only 35 cents a vard.
• r -oo yards all wo.d Mnmie Cloth at ."'i rents, worth jO.
1<)0 yards Twilled Cashmeres only 12 1-2 emits, worth 18 cents. .
'i be largest stuck of Black Sllka. Colored -nlkfe, Silk Velvets, and Fancy 1 rimming Goods ever
shown in any store this side of Philadelphia. t
2-",OrtO yards of Calicoes and Muslins which we sell cheaper than any store will sell tliera.
2!<Kl yards good dark Calico at 4 cents a yard.
1 "aK) vards.Rood yard w idc, muslin, heavy, at 6 1-1 cents.
2l*)0 yards best Brown M u di>i nr.ulc at 8 cents a yard.
l.sno yards good Canton Flannel at 7 cents a yard.
2000 yards Bleached .Muslin, cheaper than it ft is been sold for years.
Wonderful Bargains in Table Uncus. Towels and Napkins. An immense stock.
The largest stock of Hosiery and Gloves ever shown in this city.
) pairs Misses' Hose at cents which, would le cheap at ;>U cents.
An immense slock of Embroideries. Ibices. Kid Gloves. Lisle Thread Gloves Itihbong, &e.
100 Uidies'Coats and I'olmatis. entirely new d'-siun ; iKMtitifiil good ami wonderfully cheap,
blankets and Flannels; an immense stock at less than prices of one year ago.
Carpets and Oilcloths.
Have received an entire new stock of these goods which we are offering verp cheap. A
good ami hand-ome Ingrain carpet for 2-> cents a yard. Great bargains in lteady-nade liap3
and Cotton Bafts. •
The reliability of the goods and the manner of mir doing business at the Bee Hive have
iH'Contc so well established that our trade his wonderfully Increased in 18J3, and ha 3 grown to
be immense, which ha* stimulated us to buvja larger stock this fall tli u ever before iu the his
tory of tills popul.r Dry floods House, besides having taken special pains in selecting some or
the choicest and most fashionable good* to be found iu the Eastern Markets, so.as to supply ail
tne w ants of our constantly growing trade.
Remember the place:
The Grrsat Bso Hivs Ery goods House!
05 MAIN ST.. LOCK IIAYEN, PA.
J. J. EVERETT,
Proprietor.
Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention.
UNPARALLELED
SUCCESS
OF THE
ffiteSewiiMacMi
, m
IN THE THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS
SALES AMOUNT TO
54,853 Machines.
NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH
A RECORD OF POPULARITY.
X* la tho I-ightcst-Suniuag,
Easiest Sellinsr, ani
Best Satisfy!zg SSaciAne
IN THE WORLD.
tt—i —n - ■ -
Agnate viwiteA. J?os tanas, addrsea
White Sewing blachina Cs.,
CJ.EVEIAK3. f>..
JOii S. FiSHiB,
Manufacturer of
SHOISEIS
'saroeiia
'SFTODV/A SHIUDS
's&fwmuVQ
REBERSBURG, PENNA.
Every wagon built of first-class stock and by
expert mechanics. All work warranted, lte
pairiiiK promptly attended to. Tne public pa
tronage is respectfully solicited. 39-1 y
CPS Rfflll I HIT Oured by the ON
IKM " ADIB LY TKI'K cure, in
K Sy3 ler,s time and at less cost
than by any other means.
No suffering or inconvenience. Treatment
shipped to any part of the U. S. or uanadas.
Full particulars free. Address,
(Established 1863) B.S. DISPENSARY,
Berrien Springs, .Mich
it IIPYII H E ImperiaT Trass
w SS " is what you want.
The greatest invention of the age! See our
panb hlet. Seat free. Frof J. V. EUAN. Og
tlijusburg, N. Y. 29-1 y
Thi 4 subscriber* would respectfully Inform the citizen* of this neighborhood that they liare engaged In the under
taking business. Tliey ar prepared to lilla icflftU In this line nl anytime nod %ouUi Madly solicit u share of
patronage. A Full Line 01'
COFFINS & CASKETS
always ou hand, which we are also ready to furnish to other undertakers at reasonable prices.
fcihOi' ON t'h.NN BTtttCET, MILLIIKISI, FA.
"LOSE. II ALTER & CO. i
Edwin J Dcshlor. J Jordan Doehlev
&SON,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Aaronsburg, FaC
Calls promptly answered da night
.D H. MINGLE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
JXainStreet, Slillheim, Pa
SSgpg E=&Yourselves by making money
$5 5 a golden chance is offered,
K3MS KB ■ thereby always keening po7erty
from your dobr. Those who al
ways take advantage of the good chances for
making money that are offered, generally be
come wealthy, while those who do not improve
such chances remain in poverty. We want ma
ny men. women, boys and girls to work for us
right in their own localities. The business will
pay more than tea times ordinary wages. We
furnish au expensive outfit and all that you need
free. No one who engages fails to make money
very rapidly. You can ueyote your whole liino
to the work, or only your spare moments. Full
information and ail that is needed sent free. Ad
dress ST IN SON & Co., Portland, Maine.
tFor ills Style's np.
We will send it toyour De
pot to be examined before
you pay for it. If it is not as
represented it can be return
ed at our expense. Send a
postal card for illustrated
C. A. WOOD A CO.
[l7 N. Tenth St.. Fiiilada.. l*a,
28 8m