Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, June 23, 1881, Image 3

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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, '6l.
bUYIAGER & BI'MIIiLER,
Editors and Proprietors.
Local Department,
—Mrs. John \T. Totter #hj Mrs. J.
Is. Nagle, are visiting their father,
She nflf Musser and other friends.
NOTlCE.— Persons indebted to ( the
executors of the estate of Jonathan
Vl.ilips on sale not s are requested to
make payment without further delay.
—'The Isewisburg Chronical c man
"growls''at the tpbaceo stores of that
town for keeping open shop on Sun
days. Growl again, brother Cornelius.
—Persons in need of a first class
sowing machine can be accommodated
as well and as cheaply—if not a trifle
more so, a* the Journal Store than
anywhere else. Try it.
—We announce two umre candidates
for Commissioner th ! "! week, and they
are both firs* class timber—good pare!
stuff. Tlijfir ar<* 11. F. Duck
and Jehu \Volf.
—We regret to larn that Mrs.
Jerome Spigelmyer is confined to her
bed by sickness . Her mother is at
tending to her comforts. The afflicted
family lias our sympathies
—Uav'nt heard of a s'ugle Sunday
School or other picnic to come off in.
these parts up to writing. It is
now about time that sotnebxiy take
the floor?
k
Aver : Tills h re a 'general favor
ite, because of their powerful yet gen
tle operation. Medical men prefer
thera for nervous or delicate constitu
tions.
—One of the neatest and best finish
ed buggies we have seen in a long time
was shown in Iho other diy at Al
bright's. It i 3 the work mostly of
Charley
—About everything imaginable in
the tin ware line, both plain and fancy
as well as toys, is kept by T). I. Brown,
lie makes spouting a spselality. l\.w
ro.iizs him.
th;
—The Millheim flo*:; is doing a
splendid business, of course wo 3peak
on general grounds—for we don't kucw
of our own personal knowledge liow the
driuking department nourishes. Sever
al families from distant places are here
as boarders uud more are coming.
—The Journal Store always keeps a
complete line of stationery in all its
branches. Bl.tn 1 * and memoranda
books in great ya.iety, paper of every
grade and price, pencils and penholders
of every description. Staffords celebra
ted writing ffnid a'speciality. tf
—lf anybody knowj, has heard, cl
ean tell, whether the grand glorious
old u 4t.h of July" is coping round to
this section, please the Journal
know by return 'nail. Where is the
"Spirit of '70?" Are the other spirits
crowding it out of existence?
—The ! next time we see Snook's
fr~nt crowded with as it
was on an auerroon of last week we'll
go f. r them with our church subscrip
tion book. If that don't disperse them
so that people can pass without 'squeez
ing through we'll ge'j our High Con
stable to read the riot act to them.
—The citizens of Lewisburg have de
cided that gardens, yards and shade
trees have rights too that even cows
are bound to respect. The other .Sat
urday an election was held as to wheth
er sookey should be permitted to run at
large or not. A majority of 116 says
she must stay at home.
—THE EXC ELSIOR DYE WORKS at
Lewisourg turns out firs', class wcrk.
Shawls, dresses a.J men's varments
will be colored and pressed in best
style. Mr. Jacob Wo if is agent for
Centre counts. Joods 'eft at the
Journal offlce will be attended to. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. tf
MUSICAL COLLEGE.—This celebrated
institution for the.. tudy of vocal and
instrumental music will begin a ses
sion of six weeks, on Monday, August
Ist, 1881.
Address F. C. MOYKE,
director Musical College,
Freeburg, Pa. 4t
—Charley Sturgis, our gentlemanly
Jeweler, has re-arranged and brushed
up his entire stock. The whole busi
ness now appears bright and clean like
a new Bland dollar, and what is better
he has a full line of clocks, watches
and Jewelry which he sells so low
that you can not buy them cheaper any
where. Just try Charley.
—John W. Lose is cue of the
est fellows you ever saw. He
makes his hand at almost any kind of
work no matter what it is. He has
recently turned artistic painter, uuder
Instructions of "Dutch Bill,". and has
in a few weeks attained a degree of
proficiency that is highly cred ; table.
The work he did at Mr. Adolph Mil
ler's last week, shows it;
A GREAT CONVENIENCE.—Land
lord W. S. Musser has' again rigged up
his Bus in best style and it is now
fit for a Governor to ride ill. He
runs it to the depot regularly to meet
every train, v ;ieh is indeed a great
accommodation to the traveling public.
Hitherto passengers had to take their
chances to go and come to Coburn as
best they could and were frequently
obliged to take it oufootbacit.
r —The Grand Master and Graud
Secretary of the Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania, f. O. O. F., wili visit
Millheim Lodge next Saturday. The
Grand Secretary, Mr. James B.
Nicholson, is no stranger here. lie
was present several years ago and of
ficiated at the dedication of the new
Hall. He also delivered a very inter
esting and instructive address on Old
Fellowship, in the Methodist church,
and is favorably remembered by the
fraternity and people hero.
—Among the new laws passed by our
legislature during !'s recent session
there is one to privet fruit, gardens,
fruit or ornamental treeV, shmbboiy or
growing crops. T. penalty for muti
lating or destroying anv of iliese is
from five to fifty dollar*.
Another law Jiat was passed com
pels school boards to pay teachers
their wages whne attending county
institutes.
—The following is the result 01 the
Republican primary elections of Union
county held on Saturday the 11th Inst.
For President Judge Mr. Linn also
carried Snyder county and Lin nom
ination by the district is assured :
President Judge—J. Merrill Linn; As
sociate Judge—James Lepley; Treasur
er—Wiedler Roland; Register—Reuben
Kline; Commissioners— Josep.i Musser,'
Jacob MacLmer; Auditors—Thomas
Strawbridgo, William Finny frock.
—The Millhc.m Marble Works are
haying a fine run of custom. Cause
and effect an here just as simp.e as can
be. Better work and more reasona' le
T'lices can not be found ia this section
of the state. Besides this the Millheim
Works have enjoyed confidence of
the public these many years. People
know that the r >pi:ieU>rs de;.l fairly
and h morably with their customers.
They do not impose on j>eople with
lo ,v grade stock aud inferior work. if
—The next annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania State Associa
tion will bo held in Pittsburg during
the tisbc of the State Fair in Septem
ber. The State Agricultural Society
will allot a space of SO feet by 170 feet
with line shafting and motive powr
FaEE for the display of machinery and
mill supplies. This is the first time in
this State that an opportunity has been
offered to millers to witness such a
display of milling machinery in motion,
and it is expected that there will be a
large r.uuioer of millers present from
this and other States.
—Another candidate for Treasurer
adds his name to the Jvimal Hat this
week—Mr. Geo. W. Spangler, of Pot
ter township. George is a real good
fellow and as competent for and de
serving of the ouiee as any of them,
lie is not in the 4 * Frmndschaft" with
Sheriff Spangler, aside from the fact
that a certain Mr. Adam, who many
years ago Vrrs ejected from a most
beautiful garden because he coukl'iit
behave properly—was the common
father of all the Spauglers.
—lt affords us satisfaction to see
Ft i
that our boro* officers have at last dis
covered that some use may occasional
ly be made the lock-up. When men
so far degrade themselves as to become
beastly drunk, use prof i?io and vulgar
language to every one they meet, they
should for the time being be separated
from civili/.twl people. It is good for
their health an 1 morals. And the
rule should ha as 11 o jrtiaily and rig
idly enforced against our own men
who thus behave th mselves as against
strangers. Them's our sentimc ts on
the subject.
—Oui band b*.ys are so well pleased
with their trip to the Clintondale H S.
Picnic that li will require but an in
vitation to conx them over there again.
The beautiful, balmy day, the roman
tic scenery along the route, the bril
liant .and inst. ctive si seeches, the de
licious cakes, the kind, social people,
and Wt but not least—the quite re
spectable amount of Spondooiics the
boys received—all conspired to put them
in a happy frame of mind —iu the l>est
possible tooting condition. And *bey
played too —you bet they lid—Ah it
was simply delicious ! The vast crowd
of people were as fully pleased with the
boy 3 as the bov were with the people.
SPRING MIL* - ITEMS.
Rev. J. M. D:ck, of the Evangelical
Association, preached in Grenoble's
Hall on Sunday evening to a large
congregation.
G. A. Hunk's barn was raised on
Saturday and it 7 as a perfect Jt. That
old boss car {►enter, Mr. Michael
Nofsker, did it.
A little 6 year old boy of Mr. Benj.
Breon was gored by a cro3s cow the
other day, and but for the timely as
sistance of his mothe", would probably
have neen killed. lie got off wit**
so no painfui bruises.
Last Saturday the dwelling house of
Mr. George Long at Penu Cave was
burned to the ground, with nearly all
its contents. It is supposed t!*at the
fire was caused by sparks from the
chimney. Jesse Long tho tenant, also
lived in the house, and his ei*e<Rs sere
all consumed The loss coir"*? all the
heavier because thero was no insurance.
Prof. D. Bany of ]Sladisonbrgj will
give one of his Panoramic Shows in
Grenoble's Hall, on Thursday evening.
Death has again entered our mictat
and claimed for his victim, not the
aged and decrepit—but one of our
most useful and .respected . citizens in
the very prime of: life. .Our friend and
neighbor John YV. Kr.nni.riue departed
th's life on Friday evening, aged 34
years. He leaves a sorrowing wife a,nd
five children to mourn the loss of a
husband and father, but we fondly
hope that their lO3S is his eternal gain,
J. UNCLE TOM.
—Gov. IIo) t has appointed John J).
Foote a Notary Public.
—The Union S. S. Picnic at Cllntcn
dale on last Saturd ly was a remarka
ble success In every respect. The
weather was as fine a3 could bo desired
with a clear, r aVure sky and a cool
breeze blowing all day. The grounds
were crowded with people, old t and,
young, large and small, all wearing
countenances be vuiug with pleasure.
At about 10 o'clock the Millheim
Coruet Band arriv d at the grove and
gaVe the signal for commencement by
beauti'u\., and thrilling strains of
music,. Tlie audience having gathered
around the speakers' stand the exercis
es were opened with prayer and an ad
dress by Itev. Irvin, followed by
spec. hes of Revs. ,J 5. 11. Dornblaser of
liamertiiie, ,Pa., W. 11. Diven of
Saloonn and 'p. F, Dornblaser of
Topeka, Kansas, interspersed by music.
The addresses were of a superior
character and so Interesting and in
structing as to hold the audience spell
bound for about one aud a half hour.
After the bonefticlipn the people went
for tl eir baskets and in a short time
liiost inviting dinners were spread out
before many hungry persons and we
believe that everybody "id full justice
to the abundance produced by the
hotpitable people of Nittany valley.
After dianer the band gave a fine
musical treat lasting about lj hours.
Then came a potato race, which was
one of thearnusiug aod comic features
of the day. About four o'clock in the
afternoon the picnlcers began to go
home, haying had a real pleasant and
social time. This was indeed c of
toe best m inaged picnics w. have at
tended for a 1 >ng while, and,, we must
give the people of the beautiful valley
the well deserved praise and thanks of
all who had the pleasure to attend from
this neighb >rh iod.
—lt don't make the least difference
to how many candidates there
are for shenT or any other county
office, he goes right along in his busi
ness treating them all. respectfully
without directly committing himself
to any one. The consequence shows
itself in his large and increasing busi
ness, which enables him to sell lower
than the. lowest. ,No deader coulil
possibly sell the quality of clothing he
sells at the same prices but for , the
immense business he does. Quick
sales often repeated, even at a small
advance over cost, is the secret of
success at the Phi lad -1 phia Branch. 2t
NEWS FROM BRUSH.
A. E. Wolfe is on the sick list.
Our uew school board organized by
electing Newton Binugait President,
and Sheriff FA\i*t Sv. Heal good and
clyver fellows.
During lot wh k Squire Gram Icy
and wife shared the ho>pitalities of
friends in Union, Snyder and Nor
th umberlaad count ies.
Every other individual you meet on
the street is either a ca didate, Life
Insurance Agt. or a t tUr bwjjsr.
V iss E. Ilibble one of Lowisburg's
fairest da lighten, is at present the
guest of her Uncle, Elias Stover.
The Revised Testament is re
ceiving very favorable criticism in our
yurk o'lvsxh. No Tal nago in ours.
It is rnfflored that Rev. Rowe, the
active Missionary, is to give us a
talk on India, in the near future.
Hope the ruracr proves a reality
Our Cornel Bind his improved
wonderfully of late. The boys tnotlur
right of— but wait, till they have their
new instruments then they will beat
any Bind in well I do not like to
eay. [No, don't, pleat e. Fd.] By
the way the b>ys think, Mr.
Joseph Miller has more money' and
Col. It. 11. Strohecker more good cider
than any other pai .y in Rebersbu'g.
v .
Insurance Policies to the amount of
upwards of $50,(X0 h vo been taken
on the life of Mrs. Barbara Wate, who
died a few weeks ago. She had been
insured in the Southern Penna.—
Northern Penna,—Mahone v—Frank
lin—New Berlin-Stato Capitol, and
rumor has her in sev "ral more. •
Qui*?
Sews Miscellany.
Daring a trial for assault in * kan
aas a club, a rock, a rail, an axe handle,
and a shotgun were exhibited as "the
instrument with which the deed was
done." It was also shown that the as
saulted man defended himself with a
revolver, a scythe, a pitchiork, a chisel,
a hand saw, a flail and a cross dog.
The jury decided that they'd have
given $o apiece to have seen the fight.
, Apput a thousand people collected in
the vicinity cf the City Hall at Read
ing on Sunday evening to witness, the
putting in jail of Jacob Steinel, a well
known desperado, by Officer Malone.
Steinel was arrested for creating a dis
turbance at an open air meetiug of the
Yoitrig 55en's ChHfetian dissociation.
On his way to the station house lie
fought the officer at every step aud was
knocked <ioWn several Mines.
Smith Farnsworth of Moretand
township, Lycoming county, went to
Danvino where he purchased a pack
age of Paris green. On his arriyai
home he forgot his Paris green and lot
it lay in the wagon. Next morning he
turned his four working horses and a
two-year-old colt out of the stable to go
to water; but they all went to the wagon
and eat of the Paris green. In two
hours a valuable lioi se was dead, In
two hours more another died, and the
rest were not expected to recover.
MARRIED.
On the 16th loot., by Kcv. John Tomlinxon, '
j Mr. M. L. Emerlck, of Centre Hall, to Mis*
Phebo MUivor, of Haines township.
On the 18th. Inst., oy MOT. John Tomllnson,
Mr. Clmri' s Weaver, of township, to
Miss Elizabeth Bowcrsox, of Penn township.
PIFFD.
i . !*• Oo
flu the :mth u!t,„tfi Ml}©* township, Barbara
Wiito, w blow, uged S ) voars, 10 month* and 15
days.
iv .> < U-.tet t
On the Ifithlnst., In Haines township, Maggie
M. Kor man, aged 18 years, 2 months and 12
days.
On the 17th Inst., at Spring Mills, John \V.
Kruinrlne, ujji'd ;t4 years, S months and is days.
H} I'nlversiil Accord.
ATKK'B CATIIAUT.IC PILLS are the host of all
purgatives for fryijtly use. They are the pro
duct of long. UVrJuU*. anfl successful chemi
cal Investigation', and their extensive use, by
physicians In their practice, ami by all civilize
ed nations, prove* them tliebet and most of
fectual piirgat ve PHI that medical science
can devise, Being purely vegetable no harm
can arise from their use. In Intrinsic value
awl curative jhovers no other I'Mis can be
col'tpxroi with them, and evry perAen, know
Ing their virtues, will employ when nee
ded. They keep the system In perfect order
and-maintain in healthy action the whole ma- ,
chlnery of life. Mild, searching 'Lid effectual,
they are especially adapted to the needs of
the digestive uppavn|us. denuigomeut* of
which they prevent uud eiMff, If timely taken.
They are the best and HaSost physic t employ
for children' and weakened constitutions,
where umltd hut effectual cathartic la roquir
ed. i
FOB *ALK UT ALI. Demurs
... - . >r, | |r, ~
yillllirim Market.
Corrected every Wednesday by- Gephait
Jfc Musser.
Wheat Vo l.fW
I Wheat No. 2 05
Corn 45
11ye........ 75
oatsVVhttc „ S'.
Oats, Block .. 32
Buck wheat ........
Flour 5 40
Bran A Short*,put ton 18 GO
Salt,pel lli-l 1.75
Plaster, ground 10.00
Comei.t, per Bushel 45 to 5o
Barley 50
Tyinothyseed
) Flaxseed 23
! CloVerseed
Butter 14
Hams .. 12
Bides 8
Veal
Pork
Beet '.......
Eggs.. 1M
Potatoes., .t... 'SC
Lard ' 10
Tallow
Soap C
Dried Apples 6
Dried Peaches 10
Dried Cherries
COAL MARKET.
Egg Coal $5 50
i St've " 555
I Chestnut " 5.30
[ Pea '
j
JJR. JOHN F. HARTER,
PRACTICAL DKNTIHT,
Ortice on 2nd story of
i
Grocery Store, on Main Street,
MILLHEIM, PA. !
p V.WSTEP.,
FASHIONABLE BOOT FC SHOEMAKER,
MILLHEIM, PA.
Shop next door to Foote'.i store Main St.
LOOTS', SHOES and GAITERS
made to order, and satisfactory work
guaranteed. Repairing done prompt
ly and cheaply, and in a neat style.
J O. ST RINGER,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Next door to JournaT Store,
MITXHEIM, ' ''* '• PA.
"GROOKERHOFF HOU^FFI,
(Opposite Court House.)
n BRO(}KK£HOFF, WM. McKF.KYER,
Proprietor., Manager.
Good sample rooms on first floor.
Free Bus to and from all train?.
Special rates to Jurors and Witnesses.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
TRVJN HOUSE, j
J- (Mast Central Hold in the City,)
COR. MAIN AND JAY ST.,
Lock Haven, Pa.,'
S.WOODS CAE WE LL,PROPRIETOR
do d Silnn'.i Iloo.n* for C) n mere Lai Traveler
on.first floor.
D H. MINGLE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa
TO ADVERTISERS.
G EO. P. ROWELL & CO'S . < K
SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS,
An advertiser who spends unwardso' *s.ooo a
I year, and who invested less than AV>O of it in
this List, writes: " Yonr Select £sl
me be,lter last year THAN ALL THE OTHER
ADVERTISING I DION
IT J8 NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LI
IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST.
IT Ife IN HONEST LIST.
The Catalogue states exactly what the paper*
are. When the name of a paper is printed in
FULL FACE TYPE It is in every instance the
BEST. When urintou in CAPITALS itistho
ONLY '*aper Intl-i place. The list gives the
population of every town and the circulation ox
evurypaper.ii . ,
The rate* hgrged.fpr advertising are barely
one-fifth the publishers'.schedule. Ihe price
for single state* ranges from #Btp*W. Ih* price
for ope loch ope month in tin* entire list Is
The regular iktaaof the ' H er* for the same
space and time-art *2,<0.l i T1 ? Ibt Includes
9& nowspabers oi which I*7 are Issued DAILY
and 765 WEEK JA*. ; They are loeatea In7HB
ditTerent cities .md towns, of wldrb -n a'-e State
Capitals, place* of overs,ooo Ijopulatiou, and
4 >:A County Seats. .or couy of List and other
Information acWress GK• ?; ■ggjJJ.*fft r V
PATENTS^
wijj, how to obtain tbom. Pamphlet
tree, upon receipt of. Stamp for post
i ago. Act dross—
GIL.MORE, SMITH & CO.
Solicitors 0/ Talents,
i Near Talent Office, Washington, D. a
mk U-BTH „ ■ —— "afwry
JB£SLm eSso toW
Dry Goods House of Lock Haven for
SPRING I SUMMER
OF
31881.
Never since the establishment of this great Dry Goods House finx* we
done such an extensive business as we have done tiris spring. We will in
a few, days opm our fourth immense stock for the' Spring and Summer Of
fSSI. The people of Lock llaren, Clinton and Centre counties are
showing their great appreciation of the wonderful bargains w > are offer
ing in our entire stock. First class goods, only konest dealing, no misre
presentations and low prices always win. This is the motto on which we
have built up our enormous t<ade and will here say that wc fully appreci
ate the liberal patronage oj the Peoplt in sustaining a first class Dry
Goods'titore in Jx>ck Haven, which it has been our humble effort for some
years to establish.
Our Press Goods
DEPARTMENT
% ' s
i ' 4 p '*
t.s esptci tllg attractive aiul excels any effort ice ever matL in Finenvns of Stock, Jt.rh
ness of Patterns and IU Us great variety.
500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL
SUMMER SHLK.S
at 40, 4s,and ~tC> cts jper yard, beautiful Black Dress Silks at 7 > rtx a yard.
Heavy i jvrw Grain at 1.2* warranted ncd lo crack or wear ylatmcy. P>(%\difu Bro
cades in Black and all Colors. All colors of Safins and Dress bilks. IdOO yards
Best Latms in Remnants from 3 to 15 yds. 0 cts, worth 15 rf.
TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF
Black and Colored Cashmeres
ever shown in Dtck Haven fit astonishingly low prices, awl all the new Styles of
Dress (Lexis to be fouiul' m in any city store. i>oo yard* of the, best P :ntingtfor Men
and Boys' wear, ever show itu this city. lOiIOO yds. Bteuched aiul Brown M<udins
to be mid at wholesaleprices. 6000 yds. best Calico t c trranted fast cA/>rs at 4) rts.
C.rctU bargains in Tools Linen, Tickings and Toolings, <fv. 2KJ Parasols 'IT* pec
cent less than usual price. 1000 Pairs Holies Lisle Thread and Kul Gloves fit
prices thai will astonih any one who is a judge of their value. An immense stock ff
Stockings, Laces, Ribbons, f?e. .
CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.
;Vevo- trrus there shrpen i LorJfc Haven such a stock of Body Brussels Tapestry
Brussel,B jdy and Jngrgin Carpa, as show this season and oiir trade is really
immense on litem. Btuuttful Carpets fr)m 20 rfs. (t yard upwards.
Come, See and be Convinced
- r ' . * .
that the Boe Hive Store offers decided advantage
over every storo in Central Pennsylvania in every
thipg in tne dry goods line. Everybody welcome
tothe BEE HIVE, 65 MAIN STREET.
LOCK HAVENJPA.
J. J EVJSBETT, .
Bronrietoif.
WANTED: 10000 lbs. good tub teazhed wool for cash or exchange fur Ihese
great bargains.
P. VKPHAUT. U. A. MBSF.R
QEPHART & MDSEEF.
DEALKRrt IN
Clover
Flour. &
Feed.
Coa',
Piaster
& Salt
MILLHEIM PA.,
Highe*t market price paid for all kinds of
C3"Jb^>_A.HsT
Delivered either at the BRICK MILLpr at tlie
Old MUSSER MILL, In MILLHEIM.
I
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on hand and sold at pricos that defy
competition.
A share of the public patronage respectfully
solicited.
I
EXCELSIOR
STEAM BVE;I)8ES
LEWIS BURG, PA.
W. Davis,
Proprietor.
All kinds of &tJkiJUxed Cotton and
i Wool Goods dj eu;nn<l finished in the
best style Gents' Coats, Vests and
Pants ayed or cleansed without r!p
ping
Ladles* Cloaks, Capes, and Dresses
cleansed or dyed to any fhncy pattern
where the original color Is favorable.
All kind of Shawls cleansed or dyed
and tiulshed in the neatest manner.
My Factory has all the machinery and faciil
' ties of a first class establishment ox Its kind.
I Mv experience in the business extends over.
, many jears. both in this eortntry and in Europe,
and am therefore enabled to do strictly first
class work at moderade prices.
THE JOURNAL STORE,
Mi'lhe'm, Pa;,
has accepted an auenoy from me. All goods
brought there for dying will be returned free
of extra charge.
SD. R.Y..G.
... CURES i.
Dnpcjiia, lalicestfOK,
Knd *ll trouble* irinf tkr*from.
Sick Hwdicbt, Da
mn Eunt Acidity ofUM
Fkolacy, Uw ud
Kidaly Complaint, Torpid
LIT • * .ajflha jMgCoartipat on. Pil**,
Achoo *** Back and Limbo.
It b tho MOUddßHHHruniir ia
(bo World, iluaja;, sflfeffi SBBMtnd br alt
Drofjiaa wihiptr- tHi. JHF
fcottoa or atomy K0 ' refund*!.
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EO 1 have a very large, stock of
S BOOTS, SHOES,
SS Slippers & Ladies
WAI.KI.Tti SHOES,
Just opened up for Spring and B®©§
An Summer wear. My stock is mjH
d®g as cheap as it was a year
wfcsTn ago, because I bought it W
SUH lor cash before the ad- BJB
ynnce, I am the only
B shoe dealer in l ock
m Hoveh th: *; buys
for cash & pays "
■ B no rent Where
jt J® fore ltabsell a m
you a better ar-
MM tfcle for tliesame
*■ money than any
Bp\B ttemler in the city. Bft I
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hKfIH you will be convinced
B B that your plac to buy is W
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LAI & COLLECTIOK H m
029 F Street, - Washing- on, D. O.
Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at
tend to all business confided to them. LAND
Lie HIP, Soldier's Additional Homestead Right
and LA>B WAABAXTS bought and sold.
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Champion Windmill {.Qwerl
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Thk Cheapest and most
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tor Pumping water lor stock, kg*]
Irrigating purposes, supply- KnH|
Sng houses and fountains
with pure, tresh water, etc. vMk.
All of our MIUs are fully
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any mill in the market In all
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very many, With our print- IHUB
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Manufacturers of'he Origin- .WHJMIK
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with Porcelain • v ' fc " '
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b orr. Shrtsw fir <;
Patent Door and fa^ZVAn^JMiB
Window Be reni, :2*g
the Boss Kickießßll
Grinder, etc.
Bold bv
trade
throughout the
country. Bend to Illustrated Catalogue.
Light Casting, Md to Order.
POWELL & DOUGLAS, Wukegen, El
11OMESTIA
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THE LIGTT-EtiminiG ' •
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n purchasers to be the; BEST.
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Most Reliable, and
Most Dupable Sewing Machine
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M operates Qul<3kli r quietly,and
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$0 Union Square, N. Y.
And Orange, Mass.
Hills irclMcfl aii LawaMtar Co,
Of Hartford, Conn.,
MANUFACTURERS OFVTIIE
HEW ARCHIMEDEAN
and CHARTER OAK
Lawn Mo were,
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These Mowers v have become celebrated
throughout the Woiid, where lawns are cull ha
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head of the list of Lawn" Mowers In the U.S.
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caivsugjjtst; are finished, thorough
ly made anud splendid work on every variety
of lawn. .
If arid Mow c, Siaes.-from Bto 18 inches, Pony
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