Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 23, 1883, Image 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 1883.
BY DEININGER & BUMILLER.
LOCAL DEPART HEAT.
<Oa'tnpmeeting is over.
—P. 11. Musser keep* a splendid line
•of watches and jeweTiV.
—Smith's German Olio is meeting
Villi phenomenal success.
—Elias Lose and son lvave built an
important addition to their planing
mill.
—Don't forget Mrs. Hannah Miller's
sale nekt Saturday afternoon, at one
•o'clock.
—A fine assortment of Photograph
Albuns just received at the JOURNAL
"STORK. C.dl and see them.
—Our friend Joseph Swanger opened
a new store on North street. (Texas.)
Joe does business on the fcrst 11 >or.
—The workmen at Hartraan's foun
dry are busy as beavers turning out
buzzing threshing machines. Let them
'buss.
—lloffer's Time* Wages & Expense
Book, the best thing oat in its line, iu-
Yiispensible to workmen, for sale at the
•JOURNAL STORE.
—The big an& little statesmen of
the town are doing the level best to
hatch out a young crop of grind stones
•at the hardware corners.
—Rev. I. P. Neff, of Shenandoah,
Pa.,has accepted a call from tiro lilain,
Perry Co. Pa., charge, whither he ex
pects to remove shortly.
—The Albright brothers returned
from their business tour on Friday-,
delighted with the trip and pockets
wefl filled with spondoolics.
—Mrs. Alice Tonner, Mrs. Aggie
Nagle & Mrs. Laura HouseV, staved in
town this week visiting their fattier and
grandfather, Ex Sheriff Musser.
—A lot of refuse boards and other
lumber will be sold at the Lutheran
•church,next Friday evening, six unlock.
Tcifns—cash, and the highest Udder the
buyer.
—Mrs. John C. Wolf, of Watson
town, spent a week right pleasantly a
mong her old friends and acquain
tances in Millheim, Aaronsburg and
found about.
—Beats the Dickens what a lot of a
gents come and go all the litno. MiH
beim rau.'t be a good place to sell goods,
or else our landlords give good grub and
prime— cigars.
—Mr. 11. K. Luse presented us with
some fiue specimens of Law ton black
berries. Hen can not only build bouses
-and printing olfices but knows just how
to raise fruit.
-It is estimated t bat over 2000 peo
plo attended camp m oeting on Sunday.
It affords us great pleasure to add that
good order prevailed throughout with
-slight exceptions.
—Daniel Bressler brought a few plums
to our saiTCtum the other day which
beat all in the plum line we ever saw.
Dan has no neme for them but that
makes no practical difference.
—J. L. Spaneler, Esq., and Dr. Geo.
M. Swart z, of Bellefonte, and D. O.
Dower, of Union county, were among
the strangers brought here by the sale
•of the Keen estate, on Friday.
—Little Johnny Zeigler,of Millmont,
spent a few days here attending camp
meeting and shaking bauds wilh friends
Johnny didn't grow much since we saw
bim last but can laugh as heartily as :
over.
—Mr. C. K. Fisher and lady,of Rich,
tnond, Indiana, are here visiting old
friends. They left Aaronsburg seven
teen years ago and have not been here
since. They have not grown older in
appearance.
—Dr. 11. B. Vanvalzah, gave us a
call last Friday. Like all the rest of
that name he is a fullsizel doctor, suc
cessfully engaged in practice at Cleai
field, but has not forgotten that Mill
heim is his native home.
—Never saw landlord Musser look
happier, nor iwstilion MensCh feel
prouder, than last Thursday when they
had their four beautiful bay horses
hitched to the Millheim Hotel
and drove to Cob urn and back.
Whew 1
—Lots of music all around and all
over. Organs, pianos, melodions,brass
bands and Jewsharps—but Sam Wei
user's Drehorgel , at the brauch knocks
the spots off them all. Really the oth
ers are all ashamed to play when Sam
performs.
—Cashier Walter is fixing dp his
premises tip-top since Le knows that
tho JOURNAL building is coming right
opposite. A first class brick pavement,
the tree boxes painted with purest
white,starkish new chimey tops next—
and so on.
ADViCIB TO MOTItEKS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
vour rest by a sick child suffering and crying
With raiu of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of Alas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea* l-egulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind coliq, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING STRCP FORUHILDKEN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
es in tHe United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Trice 35
oeuts a bottle.
—Sheriff Dunkle showed his smiling
countenance at several places in town
last week. Our pills think he is real
good-looking, for a sheriff, and we
wouldn't like to swear ly a stack of bi
bles as big as a house that all of them
would resist being arrested bv him.
—Quite a number of our Milllieimers
have just discovered that it improves
the general appearance of the town ver
y much to have clean streets and the
green swards in front free from noxious
weeds and oilier rubbish. Better late
than never—but we knew It these lftany
years. Fict.
—Rev. Z. A-. Yearick writes us that
he made a mistake in announcing Ins
appointments at Millheira on Sunday
evening and wishes to correct it as fol
lows : Sunday Sept. 2nd, prcachiifg at
Aaronsburg at 7$ l\ M. Sunday Sept.
fhb, 11 HI Vest Thanksgiving services at
Aaronsk'urg at 10 A. M., German.
—William Young. Esq., the former
merchant prince of Mitllinburg, now a
resident of Pnikidelphia and president
of a bank at Reading, was victimit. -d
at Waukesha. Wisconsin, on tho 11th
inst.-, to iho tune of sloo >by a set of
sharp Contldence men. It is verv sur
prising that a man of Mr. Young's age,
experience and kn nvUdgo of the world
could be caught in such a thin trap.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.— Whitmer,
Culp Go's steam saw mill (formerly
Musser & Gephart's) near Paddy
Mountain tunnel, was totally destroy
ed by Ore on Sunday morning. The
fiie was discoverd at alx,ut two o'clock
in the ir.ormng.but had made too much
headway to be extinguished. The loss
is estimated at -about SliOtM), mostly
covered by insurant. It is supposed
the firm will rebuild without delay.
—Mrs. Row?, widow of the late Rev.
A. I). Rowe, the lamented Missionary
in India, makes her present stay with
the parents of her departed husoftnd,
near BooueVille, Clinton bounty. She
will give a tecttire in Bonneville, in a
few weeks at Which time she will ex
hibit quite a number of articles of
handiwork which she brought with her
from India.
A BLACK HE AUTEDVILL ATN\—Will
iaiusport's ltest sensation is an elope
tnont in high bfe. J. O. Parker, Esq.,
who occupied a prominent place among
the very crane lie la crcmc of Williams
port society, has dese ted a beautiful,
accomplished and high-bred wife and a
son twelve years old, and lias lied to
Europe With Miss Harriet Tremaine, a
pretty young l.tdv of twenty years, who
was also considered highly respectable.
It is rumored that lie took with him
$40,U00 belonging to other parties.
—The Trustee's sale of the real es
tate of the late John Keen on Friday
last was a succ ess. The several prop
erties were sold as" follows : Five a
cres of land between Milllreim and
Aaronsburg to J. W. Snook, at $11*2.-
5u per afire. Five acres on the hill west
of Millheim to J. 11. Reifsnvder, at
$lO5 per. acre. Bank building to I).
A. Musser, sl2U>. Dwelling bouse
and shop next door to the Joui nal ofiice,
to W. J. Spinger,s'Jlo. The farm was
bid up to $54 per icre but not knocked
off, and the sale adjourned to Satuiday j
next, 124 P. M., sharp.
—On Monday we were very agreea
bly surprised by a visit, from Mr. Hugh
Osrnan, a companion of our boyhood
years. Mr. Qsinan left Millheim thir
ty-five years ago and has not been here
Since. He was surprised beyond ex
pression over the many changes
wrought since the long, long ago, and
particularly that so fttc of the people
then here are left. Truly, 35 yeai s
make many "Changes.
Mr. Osraan rasides at Alleman,
Clearfield Co., and we are glad to add,
is well to do in the world. He brought
his wife along to show her his uative
place, which was real nice in Hugh.
—The several Sunday Schools of Aa
ronsburg wi'l unite in holding a picnic
on Saturday the Ist of Sept. in Mr. Co
burn's woods a short distance east of
town. All are cordially invited to at
tend. There will be as little formality
on the occasion as possible. All a"e
requested to meet on tho ground at 10
o'clock. There will be no procession
of schools, no tables erected and no
speeches made. It is to be a day set a
part purely for the innocent amuse
ment of the young and the old. Each
family will provide its own lunch, and
there need be no extravagant prepara
tion made for the occasion. It ia hop
ed that all the families of the several
churches, though not attending any one
of the schools will nevertheless be pres
ent. Committee.
The Ready Reference Tax Receipt
Book, with Summary Index
Arranged for Ten Years.
By a Country Editor.
TIIE READY* REFERENCE TAX RE
CEIPT BOOK will commend itself to
uractical business men at sight. Its
forms are so concise and plain that all
may readily understand and use them.
The Summary Index will show at a
glauce the increase or decrease of as
sessed valuation and taxes from year to
year for a period of ten years.
Every taxable citizen, and especially
every yoter, should make it a rule to
take receipts for all taxes paid. This
is not only prudent on business princi
ples, but actually necessary in order to
enjoy the continued right to vote. It
is also a matter of uo small considera
tion to have all tax receipts for a ser
ies of years together in convenient
form for reference and comparison.
The indications are that this little
book will have a very extensive sale.
Every citizen needs one.
, For sale at the JOURNAL STORE aDd
• by the trade generally. Price 40 cents.
—II. 11. Tornlinscn got himself n
ntw telephone yesterday to connect his
two stores. It is a neat instrument and
works like a charm. Next V
—The Reporter gives notice that a
rail road meeting is to be held at Cen
tre Hull, Thursday, Aug. 30th inst.
The meeting is called at the instance
of a number of the stockholders of the
L. & T. K. It., to take some concerted
flttion in reference to the extension
and completion of tie reiki. We sin
cerely hope the meeting may tend to
bring the Pen nit. It. It. Co., to an act
ive sense of justice in the matter. The
people of the upper end of lVnn's Val
ley have teen kept out of their clear
rights and it is high time that justice
be done them. Let the road be com
yletwl right speedily.
A DISGUSTED Srns^UlFlKU.—ltev.
P. S. Davis, 1). I>., editor of the lie
formal Messenger, publshetl in Philadel
phia, recently received the following
emphatic notice to discontinue :
jun nin
ISBU
mistur rilitur
i want vn to stop mi bap
per rite of as i dunt. want it no mor ant
it dunt do me no gut at tall if i want
boletiks i kin git it in alek maklurs
dims of all kinds
if i want sum Inetry i kin geat enf.f in
mi him buk ant te mark it prises \ kin
fint out weti i tak buter eks ant. bota
tose to flUlelfy so i dunt want the mes
uugurno mor
a gurgli papper must not print nosing
but'gorgh nus ant i tell yu wonce mor
tc stop mi bapper of
from yur frent
—T'other day editor Deininger, of
the Milllieiu .lou r n.tl, was seen with a
large apron unmixing mortar for Ids
new oltice building,which leads our in
formant to say that it proves one jf two
important facts.to wit— that he wears
too good a quality of clothing for his
calling, or he is, Ike the common run
of country quill drive re, too poor to hire
a mortar mixer. Let our brother ex
plain. —Mifflin burg Tela/ ruj ifi.
Explain, did you say ? Yes, if we
had the kid-glove editor of the Teh
<jraph and his dude repot tor within
reach we explain them tlie whys
and wherefores of our business so em
phatically that they wouldn't forget it
till .lodgement dly ! Blackguarding
a decent man for being industrious and
taking Care of his clothes—then adding
insult to iijury by insinuating that
he is poor ! Ugh ! But we will catch
these tony, stuck up chaps some day
and get even with them. Meanwhile
they had better appoint their executors
—if they have anyLhi ng to execute—
and make provision for Coroner's fees
and monuments. (?)
Around Farmer's Mills.
Six hundred and lifty persons have
visited lYnn Cave since the tirst of Ma)
—and still tliev coma from tie four
quarters of the earth.
Carpenters are busy at the Union
church putting up the steeple, which
is to bo eighty feet high from the
gtound.
The Lutheran end Reformed congre
gations toVi about buying a piece of
ground as an addition to the cemetery
—a very proper and necessary step.
Msj. Fisher expects soon to make
some important repairs to the well
-known Farmers' Mills.
Samuel Lohr left for lowa the other
week.
SCHOOL BOY.
TIIE Pennsylvania State Agricultur
al Society has decided to dispense with
the announced to I e 1 (Id in exhibition
Philadelphia in October for the reason
that the buildings cannot be completed
in that time. Thewoik will be commen
ced at an early day so that the struct
ures will be completed early next year.
This will enable the society to adorn
the grounds and make the site of the
fair an attractive spot.
Sjl. Ijoleli
Aos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATESR£MCEITOS2.OO PER PAT.
The traveling public will still find at tills
Hotel the same liberal provision for their coin
fort. It is located in the immediate centres of
business and places of amusement and the dif
ferent tUir-lioad depots, as well as all parts oi
tire city, are easily accessible by Street Cars
constant!ypassing the doors. It offers special
inducements to tbose visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor.
DIED,
Oil the 17th inst., near Millhelm, Mrs. Christ
ina kreamer, widow of the latb Daniel K rea
mer, deceased, aged 7b years, 6 months and 27
days.
On the 19th inst., in l'enn township, of dropsy
David Flory, aged 71 years, 10 months and 2
days.
Deceased became a pauper at the ace of about
2 years, in Haines township. When Haines
township wasdivided in 1844 he became a charge
on Penn ahd remained such up to the time of
his death. He was very badly deformed having
had a paralytic stroke before he was 2 years of
age,and was|one of n thousand who attained such
a great age without being able to walk a single
step. Mr. Flory had the misfortune to lose
both his parents while quite young, and they
being in straightened circumstances David had
to be supported by the public. Although de
prived entirely of the use of both legs and one
arm, Mr. f lory during his lifetime constructed
3 bureaus, 5 chests and a number of smaller ar
ticles now in the hands of neighbors and friends
who will, prize them very highly as relics of the
deceased. One of the chests made by hint re
mained in his possession up to the time of his
death, and is constructed out of lis pieces of
wood. It is quite an ingenious piece of mech
anism, and weuld put to shame some of our
.mechanics of the present day who have the use
of all their limns. In his habits Mr. Flory was
industrious, sober and economical. He tib'k
great delight in fishing at which he was an ex
pert, and many were the flsh and eels, which
had to leave their watery homes by bis angling.
At the time of his death it was found that lie
had in his possession $l3O in gold aim SB.OO in
silver, which lie accumulated during his long
, lifetime by selling fish and making furniture.
May he lest in peaee. #*#
—J. A. LIMUEUT will carry express
and freight go >ds from Unburn to any
: point along the route at. the following
rates : All package weighing less than
1>0 pounds, to MilH.eiin. 10 cts., to
Aaronsburg, Id cts., to Woodward, 2d
cts. For packages weighing over foo
pon"da a proportionate charge will be
made. • It
.Milllit' mi Harui'l.
Corrected o voay \V oO nest lay
Wheat, old i.ttf
" new, No. 2 <l.l
" " No. o 71
Corn.v *m
It ye 7c
Outs White
Ituck w heat •
Flo or .v.*. r.(VI
nbVil Y Sho. twviH.l toil
salt, per lirt... ijvii
Plaster,ground /,i
Cement, per Bushel 45 t,', ;>n
Hurley v.-.v..,
Tvmothyseed
Flaxseed
Cloverseed K.MI
Butler l,
lining 17
Shies
Veal v.
Pork
B*e 1 •. v.......
Eggs l
Potatoes (.11
Lard j-
I atiow
*yip !!! r,
Dried Apples
Dried Peaches
DiiedUliciries
COAL MARKET AT COIIIIRN.
Egg Coal . *,
Stove "
chestnut !.!!!!!!!!!! 5.f
i' eil - ...V.*. :c"ti
1 ca by the ear load 3.10
A II ARTE I?,
Auctioneer,
MILLHRIM, FA.
J. SPRINGER,
Fashionable IsarDiu\
Next l>oor to Jocu.NAL Store, .Main Street,
MILLUKI.M, FA.
D R 1). 11. MINGLE,
riiysieian & Stirgeon,
omice on Maui street.
MILLHRIM, I'A.
D It. JOHN F. HAHl'lii:.
Practical Pen list,
Office opposite the Millfcclm Banking House,
Main STREET, MILLIIRIM, FA
A DAM nor,
Attarney-at-Lavv,
ItELLEFOXTE, l'A.
Orphans' Court Business a Speciality.
TCP'- C. HEINLE,
Attorncy-at-Law
IjKLLKFO.NTK, l'A.
Practices in * all the court* of Centre county.
Special at lent I in to Collections. Consultations
in (>emiiaii or . u lis'l.
C. T. Alex 111 let. C. >l. ILWcr.
ALEXANDER & HOWEIt,
Aftorncy-at-I,a\v,
RKLLF.FONTE, FA.
Office in Carman's new building.
J. A. Beaver. J. W. Cepliart
JgEAVEK & GE'I'IIART,
AUorncys-at-Law,
FKLLEFCNTK, FA.
Office on Alleghany Street. North of High Street
JAR, GEO. S. FRANK,
Physician & Surgeon,
SPUING MILLS, FA.
Office in Mr. Philip shook * residence, near the
Soring Ml Ha House.
Professional call* promptly answered.
TT 1!. IIEUING,
Surveyor & Scrivener,
PKN'N IIALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
All business entrusted to hill will bccxecutod
With care and prompt DOSS.
1). 11. Hastings. W r . F. Rccdcr.
JPTASIINGS& REEDER,
Atlorncis-at-Lavv,
HKLLEFONTE, PA.
Office 011 Allegheny Street, two doors ens of
the office ocupied by the Uttc firm of Yocuiii' A
Hastings.
"g ROCKER II OFF lIOUaE,
ALLEGHENY ST., DKLLKFOXTK, FA.
C. G. McMILLENy
PItOPKIKTOU.
Good Saniplo Room on First Floor. Free
Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to
witnesses and jurors.
SMITH'S GERMAN OLIOI
Tlie Great German Remedy
—FOR—
RHEUMATISM,
Ncnrnl|(i, I).r* pepsin. aul all l)i*ca*e
1 of the Ktoiuneli, Bowel", Blood,
Liver unit Kidiiey*.
For Sale liy all Dealers in Medicine, at 50 Cents a Bottle.
Prepared and sold at Wholesale by the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
32 Willow Street, WiHiunwpoi t, Ia.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Jolmsbni, Hollo w ay & Co., UO2 Areli St.
Smith, Kline A Co.,
309 & 311 NORTH THIRD STREET.
) 33TJY YOO'B
r
Boots &c SIQH •
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AT
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I; LOCK LL-A.VIELT, IF.A..
jfebHKTpiPE ORGAN TONE. W
j Address CLOUCH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Ootroit, Mich.
KTVOUR -1011 I'lilN I'INC AT
X
The -Ylillt'cim Journal Office,
FINE WORK CHEAPLY EXKCCTED.
JTKVUN FIOUSE,
(Most Central Hotel i'll the city.)
CORNER OF MAIN ANI) .1 VY STREETS,
LOCK IIA VEX, FA.
S.WOODS'OALDWELL
PROPRIETOR.
Goods ample Rooms tor Commercial Travel
ers on fust iloor.
—Watchaißlcnr & Jeweler,- —
MILTON. PA.
HATOITERI BARGAINS
IN
Ladies' and Gents' Solid
Gold and Silver
; IIF i f oh OQ
Plated Chains \ Jowsiry,
I
ELEGANT LINE OF
Ladies' anil Gents' Solid Goli Rings.
i
t
FINE LARGE STOCK OF
SILVER WARE,
!!! All Guaranteed of Host Make!!!
f&cT*Goo(!s pent to responsible
parties, to sjlcct iVent. Orders by
mail will receive prompt attention.
All kin<l3 of repairing proui| tly done.
Goods to be repaired can be sent lv
mail and will be returned in the
r shortest possible time.
All kinds of Gold and Hair Jew
elry made to order.
SEN.n FOR PRICE LTST.
PENSIONS IR!M;
and dependent parents entitled when death re- :
suited. Claims reopened, restoration, increased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap
; ply at opec, delay prejudices jour -rights. Fees
i fixed by law. Address, witli stamp, the old es
tablished fii m of hDSON & CO., Attorneys and
Claim Agents; PIT K St., Washington, D. V-
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLES A LIS fc RETAIL GROCERS,
keep the largest stock in tho
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK IIAVEX.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
TilE DOSS CLOTH 1 ICRS
for your Clojlilng.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
BMSR JICIOBI,
North Second Street,
Half a square south of the 1,. &. T. U. It. Depot,
LEWIS BURG, PA.
NevV nnVl commodious Building - t
Kquij pd in all (l<'|;trlif)miiß with eu
tiulv now Fui nil in c.
No efforts spared to make the
BAKER HOUSE a pU AS.iii , Couilci table
liuLUH to all UUeStH.
All excellent Livery attached.
\V. N. liAKEH, Proprietor.
CLEVAN DINGES. Pi. F. VOXADA.
•New Firm—New Store
: : I
*.
j AT CICIR\. j
; Binges, Vonada & Co.. |
—DEALERS IN
GEXEKAL MERCHANDISE/
would hereby call the at
tention of the public to
the fact that they have
opened a new store at
Coburn and respectfully
solicit a share of public
patronage.
fef-'Produi© taken in Exchange
for gc o 13.
PATENTS.
K. A. 1 elinmiin, So'ieltor of American and
Foreign Patenis, Washington. i>. < . All l>usi
i iss connected wltn Patents whether before
the l'utent OlT.cc <,i ihe (huutsv, promptly at
tended *o. No chin e made mitoSs a patent is
secumd. Send for circular. if
P. Si STOVER,
DEALKK'IX
Clover Seed,
Flour <fe Food,"
Coa ! ,
Plaster &
Salt.
eomitx*
ad-IIIGHEST MAItKKT PIHCE ALWAYS
PAID.
\
4,i-A full supply of Co il. Pla.Hter.ind Salt al
on liaud and sold at the lowest price
43r~Coul Kept under roo? at all scduons of
the iear:
<®*Thc public patronage respectfully solict
frd. 3ily
HEALTH IS W&ALTS!
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lriwon, Poriciiliiij rf tho Urx!n t irv inquiry ainl
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mil 'rrb.Ki mtiiif ! h / <• :l ft .| brain,
mdf-HldW" oro-crdndUlUfhoe. Fit.*Uf;nrt r..n .in * mndtifi
ifftltiD iit i-f H box. or ei.e Lo.\on* 4 *r £•', it -u: k y iuaii pre
paid on r ro*i l "f price.
vvi CUABAMTE:; fsirt nexus
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pure w . I(: ,^lacltc 1
Ht\wheifl npon of 5? i r*rf*. UnuriMißfeit for
CiiUJi.n. EISNER & MF-NDtLSON,
S2O bDoet. pa.
YTnrranted the most perfhct
Ici'MllicrilrUl In c\lHli>nro. W;<l >)? *-tr.
ular A. 11. AKQI'IIi\R. T ..
Pennsylvania Agricultural P*.
STEAM ENGINES, J/USE&SCS
A. B. FAEQUHAR, York Pa If jffiSSs
Chcnprßt i.ad In;at for a(! pur. I 7?|ln~F • •
|w n—tmpl t strong and dn- '
ri<la.
J':uia,.uy
bead Icr Itluitnitcd
Vertical Engines, with or * '"~
. ja wiflMMtt Wllimlß,Tory ~ -x- " 'ft .
*4 V ronreiilont,economical P?^
Jf benta:i'l
( FA RQIIIAETREPARATOR
1 It icadylur utaiUU t .
dddretj 4. B. TABQVUAB, York, Pa.
fAUUEAt IZ7STOHI C?2!T VILYZI2
\N,'TC.\ \Vrruuled tbc bent com drnppur aad i. >*t
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TIIE
Buchanan Wind Mill
UNEXCELLED FCR JM j&
BEAUTY, DURABILITY Mf!.^
LIGHT RUNNING. Ip|j|
New method of tttach-. ljj|
THE HOST FOVHuRFUL PS 'i \ .
DURABLE miWVW
HILL EUILT. \gj | {Li
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
| Be terc to t4 for ccr new Catalogue left-re ba/ir -.
j BBCHiMH WIS!) MILL CO.,
. BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN.
TUTT'S
■ 11 nil I—ill I WlWIh 111 I II I I
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From ttiesj sources uriso three-fourths of
t'uj diseases of the human ruee. Ihese
symptoai* indicate lhoir existence: Los* of
Appetite. itoM-els costive, Sick llead
nc;ie, fuilnem niter rating, nrrt<)U to
cii;rll.B of b>dy or mfnd, EineUiUon
of fuad, IrriiaWUiy of temper, Lor/
spirits, \ froling of hariuK urglrrtrd
same diitjr, IMmlumj, flxitierinu sttho
H -at'LhoU before the ryra, Uffit.ly col
ored Drtiie. 10SKTIPATI02I, or.fl do
in :nd the use of remedy that nets dinctiy
on tho Liver. As a Liver nil'iJicluo TUlTnl
PI 1.1.8 ha va no oTnril. Their action on tiio
Klhleysand Skin Isdlsn prompt; removing
nil impurities through three throe *• sehv
wper< of tho system." producing uppu:
titc, sound digestion, regular stools, B clour
sklu and a rigorous body. TrTPK PII.IAI
c.-tuso no naiiMA or griping ncr interfere
"Willi dally work and nro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO RfIALARIA.i
HE FCETAi LIKE A KEIV MATY.
•'I Ivtvflr ha<l Dyspepsia. with tonsilj*-
tlon.two years, and anvo tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TFTT'S an- Iho fist
ihnt have douo roc any good. Thy hayo
cleaned mo ont nicely. My appetite is
spleudliL,f >Pd digests readily, tiiul I nmr
Imvo natural piuwrtgrs. I feel like a new
man." W. 1). EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
Pold everywhere,3Sc. OfH-e,4i Murrnvßr.,X.Y.
Turrs hair bYeT
GRAY HAIR OU WIIISKFRS changed in
stantly to a GLOSSY BLACK hy a single ap
plication of lliis DYE. Sold by Druggists;
or sent by express on receipt of 91.
Office, 44 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT'S MANUAL C? USEFUL RECEIPTS FHI!,
D.S.MOR6M&CO.
LLA.NTTACTCT.B THE
DURABLE LI G H T"D RA FT
Triumph Heapers
AND THE NOISELESS
New Clipper Mower.
Tho TRIUMPH REAPERS aro uneqnaled fer
simplicity iu construction, COSH of management,
lightweight, durability and good working capacity
in all conditions of grain.
Tho NEW CLIPPER has all tho advantages of
the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable
improvements.
SF.ND FOR Ir.r,TTBTRAT*i> CRRCRNAR;
Goon AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory.
D. S. MORGAN & CO.,
Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y.'
SIOOO REWARD ,K'l.
For any machine hullin? and eitfutinj; fit For r\ 4 hasmwt*
uiurkt-t 9B much Clover Scd in one lor—^C'irn
NEWARK nACHiiE
NEWARK. O.
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