Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, January 18, 1883, Image 3

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THURSDAY, JANCAEY 18., 1883.
SKIMMER & BIMH/LM,
Editors and Proprietors.
n 'A. . ■. m. J - ■—g
Loe&l Department.
—Mr. T. G. Erhard is down with a
•evere spell of sickness. Hope be may
soon he restored,
—The new Evangelical church in
George's Yalley will be dedicated next
Sunday moraing.
—Excellent sleighing—and those who
have sleighs and horses, time and mo
ney , are enjoying it grandly.
FOR SAL*.- Rev. C. F. Detninger
offers bis valuable property in Millheim
at private sale. For particulars inquire
of H. K. Luse. on the premises. tf
—Prof. P. H. Meyer's 6inging class
will hereafter meet twice a week-ou
Wednesday and Saturday evenings. All
concerned will please take notice.
—Township and Borough elections,
Tuesday, Feb. 20th, and if you want
an office you had betler begin to can
vass in time.
—Benjamin Kerstetter, Adraiuistra
ter, will again offer a valuable proper
ty, situated at Coburn. at public sal*,
Saturday, Jan. ft)tfa.
—The JOURNAL STORE is keeping up
a full line of Family, Pocket and Sunday
School Bibles, Books of Worship with
aud or without tunes. Albums, Paper,
luvelopea and Stationery of all kinds.
—Our County Commissioners have
appointed Mr. L. B. Frank, of Rebers
burg. Mercantile Appraiser for this
year—a capital choice. Lute is young,
good-looking, active and qualified,
simply a geutleuaan and a scholar.
—J. H. Reifsnpder, Esq., Jas. C.
yroith and F. D. Luse are off to liar
lteburgl© see Gov. Pattison properly
and legally inaugurated. Hope they
will make a good, solid job of it and get
a good office—each of them—into the
bargain.
—Ex-Sheriff Sbaftr and Mr. Wra.
Chafer, of Snydertown, were here ou
Monday to take a look at the Luther
an church. The Sn)dertown congre
gation purpose building a new church
and are just uow deteiminiug on size
aud plan.
—You ais right—'tis a fact—a
mackerel fact even—it is cold. But if
what a certain teacher once explained
to hit school is true, it is "till much
colder up i i G.esnland—and that oug it
to be tome eonsolatiou to ua fellows
here.
—From the best information we
c*n gather as well as from our owa ob
servitlon we are happy to conclude
that our schools are in a prosperous
coudition, although the attendance is
not as full and regular as it should be.
A little mora r*form ou this line would
be salutary.
—Rebersburg is fast becoming a mu
sieal town and another convention is
the tapis, to come off February 12th
—to 17th. Prof. J. A. Weaver will be
director and the several committees
who have tne matter in charge are lab
oring hard to get everything in best
shape. We wish them abundant suc
cess.
Mr. JdiJtsoa Catbtrman, of ilart
ey township, Union, Co. recently felled
an oak tree on hit premises which meas
ured 4 feet 9 inches across the stump
and furnished logs aggregating 90 feet
ia length, the last log measuring IS
inches in diameter at the small end.
The Telegraph calls it a "socker." Up
here we would call it a pretty fair sap
ling.
—Ths firm of Hartranft & Brown,
in Milton, recently butchered three
hogs— Jumho % Moses and Rovieo—weigh
ing respectively 9335, 773 and 719$
pounds. That will do to wind up the
Log business for the season.
ANOTHER. Mr. A. Y. Miller, of
Pleasant Gap, butehsred his big porker
Brag on New Years day, weighing 930
pounds.
—The firm of Dr. E. J. Deshler &
Son is dissolved by mutual consent.
The books and accounts are in the
bands of E. J. Deshler for settlement,
where all who know themselves indebt
ed are req lested to call without delay.
Dr. E. J. Deshler will continue the
practice of the profession.
K. J. DESHLER,
Aaronsburg, J. J. DESHLER.
Jan. 13-. 1334 3t
—ln looking over the jury aud trial
lists for January court we notice that
G. W. Stover, Esq., of Penn, is on the
grand jury, and Geo. W. Ream, J. A,
MeCliutock, I. Underwood, of Gregg,
James Hasel, C. L. Gramly, Frank B.
Miller, of Miles, Ileiry Keen, of Penn
and B. F. Kister and J. Spigelmeyer,
of MillUeim, among the traverse jur
ors.
The 38 of Centre County aqainst
the old board of County Commission
ers is the first one on the list for the
second week. This seems to be the one
case of public interest. Those of local
interest are, Rebecca Scholl vs. John
W. Scholl, Mary A. Barcroftvs. Jacob
McCool and others, Warren & Merritt
vs. Solomon Ettlinger, and last but per
haps not least, Israel Confer vs. Abra
ham King. The last named parties
have quite a material difference of opin
ion to be settled toy court or Jury.
—Mr. I. J. Grenoble, Spring Mill's
enterprising merchant, has leased Gep
bart & Musser'a grain and ware house
at Coburn, and will open a grain and
coal business on Mouday next.
—From the Bcllefonte Bemocrat we
jeani that our voung friend J. W. St am,
formerly of this place but now residing
at Maiden Rock, Wisconsin, had a
streak of hick that would be absolutely
crushing to any man less hale and hear,
ty than John. On the day before
Christmas John mariied a young Iwdy,
am w ering to the beautiful name of El
la Walsingham. with a large and flour
ishing mercantile establishment thrown
in.
We congratulate John on his luck
and success—provided always he didnot
fo rgft to send his printer a good, large
wedding cake. That is a necessary
part of good etiquette and seems to be
very essential to the future happiness
of a newly-married couple.
—John Loss has found his match at
last. Tie bought himself a Advlle and
fiddles away for dear life by the hour,
to the annoyance of the neighbors and
the dismay of all the chickens in town.
John, your music is entirely too plain
tive for this merry season. Plav some
thing "lußtig, ,> it would sound much
better, especially on tcaJcr. Give us,
rrinstance :
••On R Susquehanna raft
1 KO down the bay,
Au' I fiddle an' I dance
An' I riotlc all the wav,
Buch m gettiac up the stairs
I never did
PEININT.ER A* MUSSER now have
the largest and most complete stock
of marble on hand—both in the
rough and in finished work—ever
brought to Centre county. At their
works -can be seen no less than
twenty monuments, ranging in price
from sl4 to S2OO, and about two
hundred head stones, plain or carv
ed, from $3 to $75. They are pre
pared to suit all tastes as well as
all means. They have also accept
ed the sole agency for the largest
part of the county including Belle
fonte, for the sale of the celebrated
White Brome Monuments, Head
Stones Statuary, V ses, Ac., manu
factured by the extensive White
Bronze Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Thankful for past favors they re
spectfully solicit the continued con
fidence and patronage of the public.
D. L. Zerbj is their authorized
soliciting and collecting agent. tf
—Fx-Judge Ilartman, after years of
gratuitous but f utliful service as chair
man of the hog committee, has at last
resigned that high position and turned
antiquarian. 11 is first efforts have re
sulted in a grand triumph to himself
as well as a valuable rescue fer local
history. Recently he unearthed—WH
forget how many hundred feet urider
ground—two old lottery tickets. Tiie
one is or was for the benefit of the
Washington Monument Lottery, of
Philadelphia, his a rough cut of the
"Father of Ilia Country" and promisee
somebody SIOO, less 15 per cent. It is
dated at PhiUda., Jan. 1. 1814, and
signed " 'Hope it Co" —a significant sig
nature.
The other ticket shows how our pi
ous old fathers sometimes raised funds
to build or pay their churches, a plan
that has fallen into entire disuse ia our
degenerate d?vs.
The following is a true copy of the
: ticket :
Mo 313. F>'T the bmcJU of the German
Meeting House in Aaronsbur,.
This Ticket will entitle the hearer to
such Prise as may be drawn to its
number, if demanded within three
months after the drawing is fltuehed.
Subject to a deuuetionof 20 per cent
ADAM XEIDIGII,
Aaronsburg, DANIEL KBS.V.
October 18i2.
Two CHILDREN, one of fifteen and
ths other of fourteen, were recently
married in Fayette county. Of course
they ran away from home to do it and
finding a preacher on the road were
married by him. The children ought
to have had more sense ; but anything
like that seems too much to expect of
the preacher. Somebody ought to be
detailed to go around with that man
and interfere with his perform tnce of
such disgustingly idiotic things as mar
rying two children who soem to hare
fallen out of the cradle and into the
hands for the purpose. —£bc.
A TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST.
BT. PETERSBURG, January 14.—During the
performance at a circus In Ber<U*eheff, In Rus
sian Poland, a ftre broke out in the building,
and before the spectators could escape the
whole structure was ablaze. Three hundred
persons perished in the flames.
BT. PETERSBURG, January 15.—The loss of life
by the burning of a circus in BerditzchetT on
Saturday last was not so great as at first re
ported but It is believed that over lf>o persons
perished in the flames. The fire was caused by
the careless handling of fire worksou the stage.
|>t. *|ofet,
Sm. 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAT.
The traveling public will htlll find at this
Hotel ihe same liberal provision for their com
fert. It ilocated in the immediate centres of
tawiness and places of amuserae.it aud the dif
ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parte of
the etty, are easily accessible by Street Cars
eußstantly passing the doors. It offers special
inducements to th*e visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Tear patronaiee respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor.
Sews Miscellany.
A Berks county farmer claims to
have raised 72 "> bushels of potatoes to
the acre this year.
A Good wife for Some Good Fellow.
From the Conyers Weekly.
Not a thousand miles from the line
of Oglethorpe county lives a young la
flv, who according to our estimation, is
a l>erfect model. She has a nice little
farm, on which she hns a large fl ck of
sheep, cattle, swine and a nice horse.
Those thriving animals are fed and at
tended by her own hands t and we are
told that she will make a good crop of
both corn and cotton.
A Dross with 1 800 Bnttonn.
New York Letter in the Detroit Free I'iets.
It almost seems incredible, and bad I
not ocular proof 1 should not dare to
state it that a single dress should have
on it 1,800 buttons of varying sites.
Ten days were consumed in arranging
and sewing on the buttons by a seam
stress. On each sleeve iiirre were 1(H)
buttons; on the Txnly, basque and col
lar Sot. and ou the skirt 1,850. Those
on the skirt were arranged in triangles,
squares, crosses, stars and other curi
ous shapes, ou a foundation of black
satin. The dress had a satiny appear
ance and was very weighty—so much
so that it would require a lady of con
siderable strength to wear it. The in-
tcntion was to hive 2,000 buttons on it
but the entire surface of the dress
would have to he covered. The buttons
were all black, some round and others
flat and many of them quite expensive.
An Eleotrlo Rat Deetroyor.
Ralph Corbit, an ingenious twelve
year-old boy of Honey brook, Chester
county, has devised a novel plan ot get
ting rid of uts which invest his fath
er's cellar. He has constructed out of
old fruit jars a battery of three levden
jars, which he connects and places upon
a large iron piste which touches the tin
foil an the outside. The bait is so ar
ranged that when the rat steps upon
the plate and seiies the bait he at once
makes the connection between the out
side and the inside of the Jars and thev
are dtscltarged through his lardy killing
him literally as quick as lightnin/. He
charges the jars by means of an electri
cal machine, also constructed by him
self. lie ran a couple of wires through
the floor to the cellar from the room a
bove; as soon as he would hear a rat
squeak he would immediately recharge
the battery. The first time he put the
machine in operation he slaughteied
twenty-five rats 111 the space of three
hours, and in two days the cellar was
entirely cleared of the jiests.
A Snake Story in Midwinter.
From the Jacksonville (Florida) Times.
Professor Bell, the Smithsonian In
stitution's agent, shipped his last col
lection ot snakes to the North two
ago, and already has his museum
full again. It is aurp rising how rapid
ly they become domesticated under his
treatment. During the recent cold
snap some of tlrem that ho turns loose
in his room at night climbed up the
bed-posts and coiled themselves tip in
his blankets. He felt them hunting
for C<MBV spots about his legs and knew
that he ought to get up and provide
some loose straw, but a sleepy man in
a warm bed of u cold niglit rs not o
ver-obliging, ar d the profeeeor snored
rnusicaliy, as is hie custom. The rep
tiles crowded upon one another, quar
reled, fought a little, hissed, but the
protester did no t budge ; only now and
then he would wake slightly and crv
softly, "Whist, boys ! B*- easy, boys !"
At last a big cacewhip snake found
an opening near the edge of tle blank
eta and slowly glided in. There was a
gentle waving up and down of the bid
clothes as the big clay-bank serpent
moved about, getting himself comforta
ble, when he slapped about two thirds of
his frigid leugth against the warm legs
of the doting professor. The professor
made a violent remark. He sat up in
tied, gathered a handful of snakes in
each hand , depositing them carefully
on the tloor ; then throwing l ack the
bedclothes he administered s kick that
aent the ciach whip flying through the
j dark to the further end of the room en
countering the lamp in its aerial flight
and knocking from its bracket on tie
wall the fragile skull of an ancient
Florida mound builder.
"Freeze and be hanged I" exclaimed
the irate professor. "Pll share mv bed
with you, but you shanH drive me out."
He drew the blankets over him. A
few moments later several pairs of lit
tle red eyes moved up the bed posts on
either side, and soon snake herder and
snakes,in one couch, were lost in peace
ful sleep.
GIRLS, TAKE WARNING—BEWARB
OF STRANGERS! —Saturday's newspa
pers contain an account of the remark
able exploits of a dashing commercial
drummer named Jacob W. Gebhart,
who., in a few months' time succeeded
in marrying three young girls, and ac
complishing the ruin of as many more.
This gay youth is described as being
ramarkably handsome, sang in a church
choir, played the piano, spoke several
languages and is a graduate of Lafayet
te College, at Easton. lie seems to
liaxe taken a contract to desolate as
msny homes as possible in a given time
and the havoc he wrought to innocent,
unsuspecting maidens forms a fearful
ly daik chapter of crime. It is refresh
ing to know that tfie scoundrel has
been overtaken by the law and will be
made to answer for bis misdeeds.— Ex.
MARRIED.
On the 14th nit. in Aaronsburg, by Rev. E.
Starabach.Mr.Wm.il Ertel, of l'enn town
ship, to Miss Sallie J. Daub, of Potter town
i ship.
Ou the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. Ilarry M.
Smith, of Penn Hall, to Miss Satie J. Elsen
haflb Hrcincg township.
DIEDv
On the 2nd in*t., near Coburn, Mary, ot
Gorgc Else n bath, acd 4<> yearn and 14 days.
On the ftth Inst., In Akronshurg after a linger.
tn nines, Mr. John Jt. Bell, aged 72 years, 3
yhontli* and # days.
Mr. Bell was an old and much respected cit
izen or this con mtinity. Me came to Aarons
bnrg In IS3I, and reside her© to the tints of hts
death. # *
On the IMfclnet. In Aarbnsburg, Charles rt.,
Infant eon of lie*. I'.C. sCathartus Weldemey.
er, aged W days.
On the 15th Inst., at the residence of Mr.
David Klinport, In Penn township, Mr. Joscit>
Peters, lu the Mtli year of'Wti ago.
. '! . I 1 B 1" i ■ IHJ -J~
Vfllkwlua Harssl.
Csrrsctsd every Wednesday
Whsat. eld, \ 1.00
new, No. i I.QO
" No. R6
Core
Rve.,... 70
oats White 45
flack wheat
Flour 4. 40
Bran A *hti ts.pei ton 16 75
Salt,per Itrl 1.00
Plaster, gron ltd f.54
Cement, per ttnshel 46 to 60
Hurley 70
Tyinolh yeecd
Flaxseed
Cloverseed 7.00
Butter
llams 16
Rides 10
Veal
Pork
R-e.
Rggs S
Pwtatoes 60
Lard 1*
Tallow
Soap 6
Dried Apples
Dried Peaches
Dried Cherries
COAL M A'KKKT AT COBUKK-
Cf* Coal #6.26
Store " 6 26
Chestnut 6 00
Psa 150
Pea by the ear load 3.40
Fifty cents per tos sddillosal whes delivered
lu Mlllbeim.
P. H. STOVER,
DEALER IN
Clover Seed,
Flour & Feed,
Coal, ,/
Plaster &
Salt.
€oßum. frit.
A-ni(WiBST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS
PAID.
full up:>ly el Ce*l. Planter and Salt al
*)i eu Land and told at the loweet pi low
Mr Coal kept under reef at all eoaaona ef
Uie year.
••"The pebllc patronage reapcetfally eollct
•4. tfly
D. H. Llnkee;
MANUFACTURER AND DBALKK IN
FURNITURE,
Aaronsburg, Penna.
Chamber Nuits. Bureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables. Bieakfaat rabies, pining
Tallies, Extension Tables, sidelo;trds,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs.
Rockeis, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool mul
Hair Matresses, every st>le of M Otild
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of
any site made to order.
Undertaking a Speciality.
1 keep a complete line ot undertak
er'* goods always on hand.
Having a Branch Shop in Millheim.
I can accommodate customed at either
place.
A share of public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 50-6 m
Aiy/v k made at home by the in
iftT f/'l ons Beat business now be
•TO M /CLJforftthe public. CapPulnnto t need
wfe o We will start you. Mtn, women
boys and girls wanted everywhere
to work for us. Now is the time. You can work
In spare time, or give vnur whole time to the
business. No other business will pay you near
ly as well. No one cau fall to make enormous
pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and
term* free. Money made fast, easily, and bou
•rafciy. Aadre** Tm & Co.. Aeyusta. Maine.
LewislinrE 2nd Tyrone Railruacl Time
Me.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
1 B T •
A. M. A. M. PM. r *• P- *
Montandon 705 9.4<) 2.05 6.00 /.55
Lcwisburg 7.25 10 05 120
Fajr (r0ui1....7 30 10.13 m*s.
mehl 7.40 10.27 2.35
Vioksburg 7.45 1036 2.40
MifHinburg 8.00ar11.00 ar 2.55
le. 3 t's
Mlllmwit 8.22 3.28
Laurolton 8.33 3.40
Wiker Kun .8.57 4.06
Cherry liun 9.15 <<•£
Fowler 9.35 4.47
Coburn 9.48 5.00
Spring Mills ar 10.15 at, 5.30
LEAVE EASTWARD.
2 4 en 10
A. M. P. M.
Spring Mills 5.50 150
Oobuvn 6 IS 2.20
Fowler 6.28 2.33
Cherry Uun 6.43 2.55
Wlker llun 7.05 3.15
Laureltnn 7.30 3.40
Millmont 7.40 3-52
_ A. M.
Mifflfnborg 11.45 4.15
i*. M.
Vicksburg 5.15 12.10 4.32
Riehl 820 12.17 4.38
FairGiound A. M. 8.30 12.33 4.48 p.m.
Lewisburg 6.35 8.15 12.50 <>.lo (.30
Montandonar. 6.455ir.9.00ar 1,06ar.5.20ar 7.40
NOB. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie
Mail West; 3 and 4 with Sea .Shpr® Express
East.; 5 and 6 with Day Express and
Express West; 7 ami 8 with rast Line Vtcsf; 9
and 10 with SVlliiamsport Accommodation
East.
RUPTURE,.™ 9
1 By the n*e of the EXCELSIOR RUPTURE
PLASTER AH E ALIN G COM POUND. Send fcjr
testimonials to F. H. Mkkhick, Ogdeusburg. Y.N
i THIS PAPER EPrS
Newpapr Advertising wpreau (10 Spruoe
Street), where adver- upnf IfARII
i wizswvNEW Yvhr.
224 JVCA.H/KZBIT STREET,
LEWISBURG, PENNA.
Oar Stock is now complete in all its de
partments, and we are receiving New
Goods every day throughout the season.
ALL THE LEADINB SHADES IK
HATS & BONHETS,
FDR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. FOR LINE OF
Ladies' Ready-mad© Ulsters. Dolmans, Coats and
Jackets cannot be excelled. Coat and Dress
Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces,
Silks, Satins, Lac© and Linen Collars, Jet
Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and oth
er Fancy Goods, at
PRICES that will bear COMPETITION.
WE WILL NOT ADD MORE, BUT
SIMPLY SAY TEAT YOU WILL *IND
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OE GOODS
IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD!
Respectfully,
no -pq- a -pp tdtq
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Market Street. Le Pa,
J. W. ST A M
la uow perinanviitly located at
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calls * his office on
Main Street.
Try I>R St.m a Sparine Pl!. MaDicrxa—lt
iuatant relief.
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SA&SRBGfISS,
North Second Street,
H*lf A square south of the 1.. ft. T U. R. Depot,
LEW IS BURG, PA.
New find comrnodinm Building;
uippttl in all doparimeuts with en
tirelv P.nw Furnifu e
Nn eff.its npared to make the
BAKER HOUSE a pleasant, comfortable
Home to all guestß.
An excellent Livery attached.
VV. N. BAKEI\ Proprietor.
W Bl £% < W"not. hfe is sweeping by, go and
Qot Wa S dare lad ore you die, something
l* £z, fi mighty and sublime leave be-
Eoaaiviw' h hind to conquer time." $66 a
week in your own town. |5 outfit free. No
risk Everyt ing new. Capital not required.
We will lurnish yi>u everything. \Gny are
making fortunes. Ladies make as much as
men, and boys and giils make great pay.
Reader, if you want business at which you can
make great pay all the time, write for particu
lar* to ii. H. IIA< LE Tft Co., Portland. Vfaiue.
£JF.T YOUR JOB PRIKTIN * DONE AT
TH E JOURNAL OFFICE.
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m; 1 sa4 lhra (l>t witkUu'.c laitkb I•
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jMrfect, isgMlax a;oo., pi!i kom, 1 h'l
Kiaad forty pounds oii* fled;. Tk yuj wwik
mx iraifht is fold.
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of foal in c ai to iitouLk (lit tiitfirw.
fry litis ram vily fairly, aaixoa wMI
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I p Pf^a4^mi^kair<x>pyrights. aLj.,fc
Hb N the United Statee-cadtoobtain pa.~
9IS 1 c,it * lu Cunßda, England, Franso,
■ ■wl <Jorraany, and alt othor oountrioe.
Ti mT Ttkiriy-mi* yours' jirtuoeo. Ks
charge for etafn in alien of mouais or draxr*
iiigs. Advice by maii free.
. Fstftnts obtained through ns rtrenoMoed m
the BClEifTliric AMifMiav, vldeh Km
liio largest circulation, rnd is the moat fufia
ontisl uewspaper ofitsk.ud published In ths
v.orld. Tim advantagseofsuoi anotice eTery
patentee understand*
This large and spleiTdifllrll!fitrstad news
paper is r.nblithed *VEfcilwL.VatlM.2o s year,
and is admitted to be the best paper devote*
to science, mechanic*, in ventious, engineering
works, and other departments of industrial
proereaa, published iu {joint try. •ingle
ooy.ti by mail, It) ooott. ft*id by all i*aw
dsaiors.
Addr*es, Munn k 00., pnldLabora of Soto*
kf\i* American, idl P-resdway, Kw York.
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Henderson's Leader.
IT IS NOT ONLY THE BEST
HADE, BUT IT IS THE LIGHT
EST-BONNING. QUIETEST AHD
SIMPLEST IN THE MABKET.
IT IS T*? ACME or RZURBCNOK St
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Tip Leader Sewing Marine it? i
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f*s Patent It alloire'l. Rrf rmce* Lewis /ehnse*
A (V>.. Bank'-rs. and pntms'er, Wvnlugtoa, D. ©.
ilnpfefti f festrvctfont free.
Get the Best.
Webster'* Dlctlonarv is the best. Bvery fam
ily should have a copy. Allison'* Webster's
Dictionary containing over arc Illustrations, 11,-
COO words ard phrases, pronounc'ns: vxvibuU
ry of scripture and proper name*. l<*i o f mvhe
logical del c'axsical names. United State* een
sue fur 13ft) and many other useful table*. Post.
Said for on'y .50 cent*. Address K. Fltrnwt *
0., P. O, bos IMB. Hentb Rend, h#.
Japanese Crepe.
In order.to Introduce otir Japanese Cr*p
poods we will send postpaid to any add re*a • *
receipt of fitty cents, or 17 three-cont stamps,
the following: 1 window banner. *lz* 1? by
inches, with rich color and d"ep border; 1 ildr,
*ize R by 11 inches. very handsome; 1 lamp mt
27 mclies in circumference, perfectly lovely : 1
wall screen, larpe and handsome. Add rex S.
Florence A Co., P. O. box 13W, SoirMi BHHI,
Indiana.
T A \TT\ C3*tm* a specialty, and WAR-
I f A W I I BANTR. ADDITIONAL HOMR
AJA-Lll \J PTEAD CERTIFICATES *nd all
kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and eoid. ' Lwc*
Biook, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Do ymi want
to soil or buy? If so, write to A. A. TIIOMAA,
Aitmy.Bt-Lan, Washingtaa, R. €.
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FARMERS!
If yon want free sample copies of the largest
and best agricultural parer In the country
write yours and your neighbors' names on a
postal card and" mail It to Farmers' I>riend,Pub.
Co., South &erid, Ind. Price 50 cent* a y*ar
and Premiums to every subscriber.
lAlftA (*■ people are always on the look
-9 Mb Sa <lll! for chances iomciease tueir
M 9 O % m earnings, and in time become
wealthy; those who do not lm~
i prove their opportunities remain in poverty.
W©offer a great chance to make money. Wo
want ir.auy men, women, boys and girla t
i work for us right in their own localities. Any
J one can do the work properly from the first
. start. The business will pay mora than ten or-
I dinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished fr*.
; Ko one who engages rails to make money rap
-1 idlv. V'ou can devote yoar whole time to the
work, or only your spare moments. Full in
formation and all that is needed sent free.
Address & <h~ Perttovnd, Ma He.