Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 13, 1883, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS., 1883.
BY DEININGER & BUMILLER.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
i —II. 11. Wananuikcr is off to the
city.
K V —Miss Jennie Yarger, of Ilartleton
is visiting at 11. 11. Touilinson's.
; - Ex-Gov. Curt in is now out on tiie
Pacific coast. Hope he may enjoy
hiuiself.
The new JOURNAL building is
progressing finely—and so is the Joun- j
NAL, yyu bet.
. The days are still long enough to
i do a good, solid day's work—if a fellow
isn't too tired.
—Landlord Frain has erected an ad
ditional jKist lamp in front of the 1 irst
National. More light.
—Money sold at 141 per cent, pre
mium at the meeting of the B. L.
Association on Monday evening.
—Eight prisoners in the Centre
county jail. The taxpayers are willing
to shift along with half the number.
—Snook's brickmakers do exactly as
the Israelites did in Egyptian bondage—'
they make their bricks without straw.
—Recorder Fiank E. Bible, was in
town last week and paid bis compli
ments to the JOURNAL office,of course.,
B. F. Kister is coming to Millheim
again iu a few weeks. Thai's just
where he ought to be have stayed all
the time.
NOTICE. —The person who borrowed
a pipe wrench out of Jlartman's toun
.dry, is requested to return the same.'
Wough said.
—Thousands of voluntary testimon
ials testify to the efficacy of Smith's
German Olio as a cure for rheumatism
and kiudred diseases.
, .-—The frosts these last few mornings
did c6n siderable injury to vegetation
in gardens, and it is feared that the
corn crop also suffered.
—Mr. C. C. Loose, of Miles town
ship, will makepubho sale of his fine
stock, farming implements, wagons,
-&c. Tuesday, Sept. 25th iustant.
v —Mr. Jasper W. Stover, Executor,
• will sell the valuable farm and home
stead of the late Philip Stover, at pub
lic sale, Friday, October 19th next.
—On Thursday morning it was just
about cold enough to husk corn, but .
our farmers are not quite ready vet |
for that job. There was considerable t
frost. i
c —it was real bad in that otherwise 1
sensible giil, Miss Mary E Strobm, to 1
pick on such a cool,rainy day as Satur- 1
day for her picnic, down at Paddies
Tuunel.
•* j
. —Prof. Feebrer is now in Ileberes- '
burg teaching the band and what is i
better,he is coming to Millheim next j
week. Welcome, Joseph, you have not 1
been here this long time.
<
—The St. Paul's Union Sunday J
•School of Haines thowuship will hold a j
picnic in Stover's woods, near Dan it i <
Wolfe's next Saturday. Other schools J
have been iuvited to attend.
-Spigelmeyer is just putting the fin- <
ishing touches to Lis two adjoining (
dwellings on Penn Street. A beauti- 1
fill fence i front and several coats of {
paint are Jerome's last licks.
, ,—Now is your chance for good pic- (
tures, of yourself and families. You )
can get four large tin-typps for 50 cts.
Will remain until Sept 30th. (
I. GROTZINGER.- J
. —And now Nittany Valley, too, is 1
on the rampage for a railroad and a big
meeting was held at Hublersburg on '*
'the Ist instant which seems to have <
been unanimously for a road. i
I
• —lsrael Confer's new planing mill is j
up and the engine is already in it.
This is the fourth planing mill in Mill- j
lieim and vicinity and all of them seem ]
to have plenty to do. Business !
\ J
■ —Any one wishing to buy a bicycle, 1
tricycle—or in fact almost' any other '
cycle, can be accommodated* with full
information and instructions by calling j
on Dinges, Vonada & Co., Coburn. ,
—A first class, paneled two-horse
wagon box for sale at a low price by the
Millheim Cornet Banff. Apply to ;
R. A. BUMTLLER,
tf Treasurer.
—Jas. P. Coburn, Executor, will sell
at public sale the valuable homestead
of the late John Rupp, at Aaronsburg,
on Saturday, Sept. 15th proximo. See
posters. 2t
—The fine store building of Dinges,
Vonivda & Co., at Coburn is approach
ing completion, and the enterprising
proprietors propose to dedicate it by a
grand opening on or about the 25th in
stant. , r
—Very many of onr patrons are Iwip
ing us right bravely to build our new
office. We thank our friends very
much for their seasonable aid, and are
waiting on others to whom we sent
bills to do the same.
—U offer'a Time, Wages & Expense
B>ok is the most convenient little ar
angement out for men who work by the
day to keep their time and wages re
ceived. For sale at the JOUNALSIORE,
price L 5 cents. tf
—The scoundrel Gardner who re
cently bought a span of horses from
Mr. If. C. Shirk, near Potter's Bank,
and paid for them with a worthless
check for $375, was caught last week
near Wilkesbarre— and hft run again,
—Without any previous notice and
altogether unexpected, Mr. T. It. Stain
dropped in on us last Friday direct
from West Union, lowa. Kuss looks
well, does a slashing business out there
and talks with enthusiasm of the west.
—The Ueporter and the Bellefonte pa
pers put the coming Granger Picnic on
the 20th, while the JOURNAL announ
ced it for the 25// a—and that is exactly
what Chairman Campbell's postal told
us. If wrong we take no sass this trip
—mii.d you.
ENTERTAINMENT.— The Literary
Society will give a free, public enter
tainment in the Town llall, Saturday
evening, Sept. 29th, next. All are in-
vited. .J. W. lIKKALD,
MARY E.STKOIIM, President.
Vice president. it
SOMETHING FOR COUNCILS. —MrS.
John Scheid of Lock Haven, lias decid
ed to sue the city for damagts, having
•been seriously ii jmVd by a fall on- a
miserable sidewalk in the First Ward.
The case is in the hands of T. T. A
brarns, Esq.
—Samuel Long well, the' man who
killed Iteed Alaxender for picking rasp
berries on his farm, near Milroy, some
weeks ago, was tried at Lewistown the
othetr week, found guilty of manslaugh
er and sen ten ced to the penitentiary
for five veais.
—The Patrons of Husbandry of Cen
tre county will bold their 10th Annual
Reunion on top of Nittany Mountain,
one mile west of Centre Hall, on Tues
day Sept. 20th, instant.
GEO. W. CAMPBELL.
Chairman Committee of Arrangements.
—THE NEW AMERICAN DICTIONARY
OF Tita ENGLISH LANGUAGE, based
on Webster and other leading authori
ties, containing Upwards of fifty thous
and words, the cheapest book of its
kind in the world, for sale at the
JOURNAL STORE. Price, SI.OO. . tf
—Mr. W. G. Morrison was about
for several days last week. He pre
tended to have business all over, liter
ally with everybody in the valleys, but
managed to stay nearly the time right
in the centre of town, as if atraid to
venture out. Strange chap that Mor
rison.
— E. LOSE & SON'S PLANING MILL
is a real credit to the proprietors as
well as to tfie town. They are now
prepared to furnish on short notice and
at very reasonable pi ices about every
thing and anything made of wood that
enters into the make up of buildings,
whether chuiches, school houses,dwell
ings!"* stares. Read their advertisement
in another column,and if you need any
thing iu the line give them a call.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at nipht and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, s'iul at once
and get a bottle of Mrs. Window's Soothing
Syrup for Childrks 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, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind eoiic. softens, the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to The whole system. Mrs Wirslow's Sooth
ing Syhup for Children Teething is pleasant
to the taste, and is the nreseriptioa 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. i'riee 23
cents a bottle.
—The teachers' examination on Mon
day was well attended, both by teach
ers, directors and visitors. The class
numbered eleven, and the exercises,
though principally by the written meth
od, were very interesting throughout-
Prof. Wolfe, our efficient Superintend
ent, gave strict justice to all, and we
hope his parting admonition will bear
good fruit and act as an additional in
centive-'to earnest, faithful labor on the
part of those intrusted with the train
ing of our youth.
—MAJ. GEN. \V. A. TOBIAS brought
a cucumber of his own raising to our
office the other day that measures 13
inches in length, 11 inches in circum
ference and wheighs 2} pounds, and it
isn't just the best year for cucumbers,
either. It is the London Green varie
ty. Now if any dodgasted sou of a re
publican can beat that in an off year,
let' him step three paces to the front
and give his name and address, or for
ever after hold his jaw.
—Mr. J. W. Adirns, jr., writes us
from Buckeye Centre,Stephenson coun
ty, Illinois
I like it right wed here.
Ilaye not been homesick for Millheim
at all. There are lots of festivals and
picnics now. At a camproeeting at
Lena, 12 miles from here, last week,
the number of people present was esti
mated at 12,000. The Old Settlers' pic
nic had a very large crowd and no less
than six brass Jbands present.
—Last Friday morning we were
gratified with a visit by our friend, E.
A. Wasser, Esq., of the Girard (Kan
sas) Press. We have not met 'Lias
these many years, and it did our heart
good too see how well he appears. He
was one of our pupiL, 'Lias was, many
years ago, one of those kind, gentle na
tures that need no correction, and it
affords us infinite pleasure to state
that as a full-giown, finely-developed
man he is slill the same..
Mr. Wasser went to Kansas some fif
teen years ago a poor boy, worked
up his way gradually but surely, and is
now the senior editor of one of the most
flourishing papers in 'the - thriving
young state, and Post Master of Gir
ard besides, while his partner, Mr. Rid
dle, is a member of the senate of Kan
sas.
—J. A. LIMBERT will carry express
and freight goods from Coburn to any
point along the route at the following
rates : All packages weighing less than
UK) pounds, to Milll.eim, 10 cts., to
Aaronsburg. 15 cts., to Woodward, 25
cts. For packages weighing over 100
pounds a proportionate charge will ho
made. tf
—Last week we published A marriage
notice of a wedding that took place
"near Frankville , in Brush valley."
Thai's a new town to ns for Brush val
ley. We know of Mndisoiiburg,Spring
Bank, Centre M\Ua,KicunuisvilU\ Hob-
ersburg and Wolf's Store, but Frank
ville, no, that gets us. Nor could we
even find it on the map. It must bo
be a brand now place such as spring up
like magic in tins fast ago. Wonder
if it is a large town with ru i I roads, tele
phonos, eFctiiclight'and big Jaily pa
pers and especially' whether it is a good
place to get married at or near by v
Our fnend Dan Linker,in Aarons
bnrg, thought he could manage to shift
along without ait advertisement in the
JOURNAL, but lie soon found out that
it was a prodigious mistake. He came
hot haste the other evening and order
ed a new one. Well, the truth is Dan
is just one of the best mechanics
out. If you want anything made real
good, solid and neat, go to Lenkei, he
is the man for you. You need not
take our word for all this, but go and
try Dan yourself.
—The Bellefonte Democrat has a
brand ne\v junior editor, in the person
of E. L. Crvis, Esq. He is a practical
business man and goes straight to work
with out "salutary" or formal debut of
anykin 1. And we confess that if El
lis made up the local 'feHge of last
week's Democrat , as presumably he did,
lie handles the pen with the power and
ease of a veteran. Ellis is a "chip out
of the old block" and no mistake—and
what suits us best of all is that he pro
poses to enter upon an enlarged sphere
of usefulnesjf right from the beginning
by organizing a class of couitfrg editors
and giving them lessons on " sarkasm."
Ellis' tender kindness is truly affecting.
—CLEVE DINGES made quite a sen
sation here last Friday morning by en
tering town on a bicycle, the first one
seen here in active Operation. It takes
exactly 1 j minutes by Hie best chro
rometer ever made to collect a crowd
at- Statesmen's Corner, big enough for
a half-grown Democratic ra;iB meeting,
the and Cleve had the crowd. That
the however did not disconcert him in
least, for he transacted his business at
bank and left as he came, on his bicyc
le, safely, easily, gracefully, and made
the distance to Coburn in just twenty
minutes.
—When a physician naVes a mistake
—ainl thev do just like other mortals—
the matter is covered up under the
earth about live feet deep and the doc
tor is paid his big bill all the same.
When a lawyer commits an error the
defendant is sold out by the sheriff or
goes to the penitentiary—but the law
yer gets his princely fee for all that.
When a minister bungles the subject
very probably goes to—well' you have
heard of the place where the "rich
man"" was, and the professional stand
ing of the preacher'is not impaired in
the least. lie eats just as much chick
en after as before. But let a poor
printer,who works for nothing,or what
is the next thing to it, for just enough
to keep body and soul together, ''just
place a single letter where another
should be, for example a "P" instead
of an "A" as our foreman did i;i print
ing Cook Loose' sale tills, then what V
Nothing in particular, only every wise
acre, philosopher, dummy ariTl dude in
the community is after the poor print
er with a sharp stick.
Such is life, this poor life. Printers
will get their due reward hereafter.
—THE RAIL ROAD MEETING at
Centre Hall the ottier Thursday seems
to have been well attended, both by
many of the stockholders throughout
the valley as well as by leading' Citizens
of Bellefonte. The speeches by Hon.
C. T. Alexander, -Judge Orvis, • Gen.
Beaver, J. L. Spangler, E q., Col. Mil
liken, Leonard Rhone, Esq.,and others,
as well as the resolutions passed, were
all strong and decided in tone, and yet
dignified and moderate, demonstrating
the groat injustice) done to the' people
of the upper end of the valley by" the
neglect and refusal of the Penna.'R. R.
Co., given ten years ago, to build the
road if certain fixed sums weie'sub
scribed by the respective townships
through which the road passes, which
was fully and faithfully done, and yet
the road is not built.
Letters were read from Ex Gov. Cur
tin and Hon. Eli Slifer, entirely in har
mony with the spirit of the meeting,
but regretting that they could not be
present in person.
A committee consisting ot Saral. Gil
liand, F. Kurtz, L. Rhone, John I.
Thompson and Wm. McFarlane was
appointed to meet the officers of the
Pa. It. It, Company, in the interests of
the early completion of the L. & T
road. ' •
[The above embraces a condensed
account of what was done at the meet
ing, and we would have cheerfully pub
lished it last week, but could learn
nothing of what had transpired. The
JOURNAL has always and strongly urg
ed the completion of our rail road and
hopes the recent meeting may tend to
secure to the people of the upper end
the simple justice already too long de
layed.]
j —An accident happened at Cobuni
011 Saturday cveniiiff wliicli might have
been much worse. One of the feet of
Mr. Amnion Grenninger's cook stove
was ioose and the stoyh was by some ac
cident upset. A little boy about three
years old was sitting behind the stove
oil the lloor and the hot water on tiie
stotfo was thrown upon him. The poor
I Iniy was pretty badly scalded but is do
ing well under the circumstances,
i Just such accidents have happened so
frequenfly.and often with fatal results,
J that it ought to le made a pemtl offense
for any linn to manufacture stoves at
which the feet are not perfectly secure,
j Hut then it must IMI considered that
this is agrand.gloriouseouniry,and that
our honorable! legislators have no time
fo attend to such trifles— at ten dollars
a day.
PENN HALL NEWS.
Mr. David J. Musser is building
himself a flfie house, into wliich he e.x
pects'to move, when complete, and
I take the world easy." He threatens to
i dig his well shaft down to Chtria if wa
ter is not struck sooner. I admire
Dare's pluck.
Sorry John W. Badges is going to
| quit tlie trade. John is an excellent
painter.
The Houseman Brothers, with a
common tread power thresher threshed
107 bushels of wheat for Peter Zeigler,
recently, in half a day ! Away with
your big, clumvv and expensive steam
ers, and get the Brothers to do your
threshing.
It is not just the bpst kind of fun to
have a heavy horse shoe pitched onto
your instep, whn out of true polite
ness you point out the "hob" to the fel
low 011 the "opposite side," with your
foot.
MOKAL : * Qnit before it gets too
dark to see—or better still, quit liefore
you begin.
Nbvs BOY.
SPRING MILLS ITEMS..
The JouftNAL is "just splendid."
Mr. Grenoble, the contractor,is push
ing the bridge abutments finely.
On Thursday L. Kimport and W.
Gettig were loading their teams' af
Grenoble's with phosphate. When the
first team was loaded they drove it up
the road a short piece and left it stand
without tying the horses, and while
loading the second team the first one
ran away. Mr. Kimport's son tried to
catch it and was thiown under the wag
on, both wheels passing over his limbs
and body. The boy was verv much
bruised but fortunately no bones \v*re
broken. He is doing well since—but
what a close escape from death ! No
comment is necessary.
Miss Maggie Heringand Miss Marsh,
two of Lock Haven's fairest ladies, are
visiting friends and relatives hei-e.
A big time is expected at the Georg
e*s Valley Harvest Homo Picnic next
.Saturday. Coming, Mr. Editor ?
(Mt bbc.)
One of our townsmen went to the
station with his lady the other day,
bought tickets for Cobuni, boarded the
tiain, and when at Greenbriar insisted
tliat tliut was Coburn. The conductor
told him of his mistake but without a
vail. The man knew which was Co
burn and the pair left the train—and
afterwards were seeu walking towards
sunrise.
[MORAL. Don't venture into the wa
ter before vou can swim : Don't make
a big tour before you have studied the
Geography of this great,glorious coun
try. Ed.] BROAD AXE.
MARRIED. .. ..
On tlie 20ih ult„ at the.-Reformed parsonage,
Mtfflinburg, 1%, by Rev. A. C. Wliltmer, Mr.
Win. M. Dielbelbis, of Miilhcilu. and Miss Lizzie
M. King, of Laurclton.
On the 6th Inst., at residence of the bride's
parents,by Rev. L. A. Gotwald, 1). 1)., I). King
Gotwalt.M, D., son of the officiating clergyman
and Miss Julia B. Kurtz, only daughter of Mr.
W. H. Kurtz, all of York, Pa
. •
On the 19th ult., by Rev. K. Stambach, Mr.
Sam jel Wate, of Rebcrsburg, and Miss Alice
Loneberger, of Pleasant Gap.
DIED.
On the 3rd Inst., in Gregg township, Mr. John
Wagner, aged about 67 years.
On the 4th Inst., in Aaronsburg, Susan Ger- |
trude Bollinger, daughter of David Bollinger, !
deceased, aged 11 years, ."V months and 14 days <
"Thus star by star declines, *'t
Till all are passed away;
As morning high and higher shines
To pure ami perfect day:
Nor sink those stats in empty night.
But hide themselves in Heaven's own light-"
J.T.
Mlllheim .Unrkel.
Corrected every Wednesduy
Wheat, old {'. 1.05
" new, No. 2 05
44 44 No. 3 .v.. 75
Com ......'.a. 60
Kye *. 65
Qats White
Buckwheat;;-..'...............'...
Flour 5.60
Bran ASlioits,pcl ton , 20.00
Suit, per Brl 1.50
Plaster, ground. 9.50
j Cement, per Bushel .' 45 to 50
I Barley .....
| Tymothyseed ....... 2.00
I Flaxseed
Cloverseed ;. 8.50
Butter is
Hams 15
Hides 12
Veal
Pork ••••'.
Beei
LKRS 1?
i Potatoes • A>
Lard 15
Tallow
Soap ..... 5
Dried Apples ...
Dried Peaches .
Dried Cherries
COAL MAItKKT AT COBURN.
Egg Coal *5.25
I Stove 44 5.25
i Chestnut 5.00
| Pea 3.50
| l'ea by the ear toad 3.40
PEHQIfINQ 2KrSB:
% t|M |3 113 II ability. Widows,
j ■ minor 'children
! and dependent parents entitled when death re
| suited. Claims reopened, restoration, increased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap
ply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fees
fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old es
) tablished firm of fiDSON & CO., Attorneys and
Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C.
BUY ITOTTIR,
SHOES,
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Address, CLOUCH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit. Mich.
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A. lIARTEII,
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Auctioneer,
MILLIIKIM, PA.
w.
J. SPISING Ell,
Fashionable liarber,
Next Door to JOURNAL Store, Main Street,
MILLIIKIM, IV\.
T\% D. 11. MIFFGLB,
I {• •
Physician & Surgeon,
Lffllce on Maul Street.
MILLIIKIM, PA.
JOHN F. IIAUTER.
Practical Dentist,
Office opposite the Millheim Ranking Hou*e,
MAIN STHKKT, MILLIIKIM, PA-,
YI DAM;HOY,
Attorney-at-Lan.
BKLLEFOXTE, PA.
Orphans' Court Business a Speciality.
nr.iNi.E,
Attorncy-at-Liw
UELLKFOXTK, PA.
Practices 111' all the courts of Centre county. ,
Special atteutlou to (tolleetictua. Coosntlatiotis '
in German or hnglish.
C. T. Alexandei. C. M. Bower.
ALEXANDER BOWER,
Attoruey-at-taiv,
JJKI.LKFONTK, P.\.
Ofliee in Carman's new building.
J. A. Beaver. W. Gep'iurt.
JDEAVER S, GEl'llAlir,
AUorneys-at-Law,
BELLKKONTE, PA.
Ofllce on Alleghany Street. North of High Street
It. G EO. S. Fit AX K,
Physician & Surgeon,
SPUING MILLS, PA.
Office in Mr. Philip Shok's residence, near the '
Soring Mills House.
Professional calls promptly answered. 3in I
Tt B. lIEIIING,
Surveyor & Scrivener,
PENN IIALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
All business entrusted to him will be executed
with care and promptness.
D. 11. Hastings. W. F. Reedcr.
Ailornejs-at- Law,
UELLEFONTE, PA. •
'Olhce on Allegheny Street, two doors ens, of
the office ocupied by the late firm of Yocuiu A
Hastings.
npBOCKERHOFF IIUUSE,
ALLEGHENY ST., BKLLKFONTK, PA.
C. G. McMILLEN,
PROPRIETOR.
■ . . wi*- %i
Good Sample Room 011 First Fionr. Free
Buss to and from all trains. Special rates to
witnesses and jurors.
I
JItVIN HOUSE,
(Most Central Hotel in the city.)
CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS,
LOCK lIAVEX, PA.
S.WOODSCALDWELL
PROPRIETOR.
GoodS amide Rooms for Commercial Travel
ers 011 first nOof. • - -vr ,
l - ' i
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS;
THE BOSS CLOTHIERS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
I 4 / \
LOCK HAVEN. 1
8 MM 88888,
North Second Street,
Half a s|uarf south of the 1,. &. T. K. it. Depot,
LEWISBURG, PA.
Npw and commodious Building;
Equipped in all departmental uitli en
.Mwd.Y,TteiVi Furniture.
• >.. No effoits spared to make tlie
Baker House a pleasant, comfortable
iioine to all quests.
An excellent Livery attached.
W. N. BAKER, Proprietor.
v i
('levan Hinges. It. F. Vonada.
* • *
! New Firm —New Store i
j at cobiira. ;
j Tinges, Vonada & Co., J
I
.. n- . —DEALERS IN—
•* % I
GEXEKAL MERCIIAXDISE,
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.
Produce taken in Exchange
for goods.
PATENTS.
K. A. I elimann Solicitor of American ami
Foreign Patents. Washington. I>. ( . All busi
ness connected with Patents, whelhcr before
the Patent iMtiee 01 the Courts, promptly at
temhnt to. No charge made unless a patent is
seemed. Send fur circular. tf
P. H. STOVER,
1 > FAYK I;;I N
Clover Seed,
Flo,ur„& Feed,
Coal,
Plas c i &
-
/ ft r S2L L
CQBtfBM JPtf.
H ' ,• • " s ;'i e •
49~111U11F3T MARKET PRICE ALWAYS
PAN).
.. .. v .i' ,
Mir A full supply of Coal. Plaster and Salt nl
ways oil hand and sold at tlKs lowest price
I
e * • ■**
3i-Coal kept xuider roof at all seasons of
the year.
*3rThe public patronage respect Tally solid
ed. 3WI y
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
niL K. C. WKSTTB SKI".\ E AMI HKAIN 'I KI AMIKST, a
guaranteed apecllic for II > "t-rla. I)'nines* .OunvulaioUS, Kits,
Nnvour Neuralgia. Headache, Nervooa Prontiatton r<t.-ii
l>y the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakcfuliic*.. Bt'-nt" 1 D--
prrMton, Softening of the Brain oao'tliig in insanity and
leading to mieery, d-cv and dath ; Prematura OM Ate,
Bnrrenueaa. Luaa of p.flor In either sex. Involuntary Losses
and Spermatorrhoea canted by over-exertion of the brain,
•elf-abuae or over-indulgence. K.vh box coiitaina one month's
treatment i'.l a box. cr elx bos.es for fa, B-nt by mail pre
paid on receipt of price.
WE CUARANTEE SIX DOXZS
To cure any caa#. With each order raodr-d by ua for alz
lioxes, accompanied wllh $5, we will vend the pnrchaacr cur
written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment duea
Hot effect a cure. Guarantee" loaned only by
KISSKIt & MKSDKLSOX, 310 It ice Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
" PURITAS."
The celebrated vegetable Blood Puriller. It Immediately
curea Headache, Conatlpation, Purifies the Skirt. Ma.led
anvwhere upoD receipt of 2S cents. Cusurpaaae.l for
Children. EISNER & MENDELSOM,
32Q Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
c * . I'I j>J •*
Wnrrnntwl tkn moat pcrfcct Force-Ford
Fertiliser Drill In PII( , IICC. SPHII far cir
cular, A. H. fAKQUHAII, York, Pa,
STEAM ENGIXES,
A. B. FARQUHAR, Tork Pa BCSfiPiI
Cheapest aud lxt for all pur* T r ;
pn<- —eimplo, strong and ilu- f°*k' "?^^F#fesxsw<lv
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Vertical Engines,with or '" * a
, runout wle<-l.rerf ~ 3
H \jr •■""'anient, econonihjal p' / 3
an.l :
r T nE FABQriIAB 2 *SEPABATOR
ri Uß ylr I
draft and?
j AdOrm A. B. TAPQITRAR, Park, Pa.
i, /S\ FAMUHAB OTSTOIU cosk FUURR?.
VBk Warranted the bt corn d tapper and mo*t •
V perfect force-feed fertllser diatrlbutor in the
ea MBB world. ftaeo
tr n.y" roaCAratooc*.
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Buchanan Wind Mill
BEAUTY, DURABILITY flß|.
Hew method of attach* Mil
THE MOST POWEANRI ML
(* . •" cScaftO-*- (i! *
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
■ tare to trad for our w* faliltfic before b*riag.
BUCHANAN WIND MILL CO..
BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN.
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER*
and MALARIA.
Prom these sources arise three-fourths of
the diseases of the human raoe. these
symptom* indicate their existence: Lone of
Appetite, ttowdi CMtive, Kick llrud
nche, fhllneu otter eatiss, aversion to
axartton of body or mIM, Eniettitiou
of food, Irritability of temper, Loir
spirits, A feline of haTlng nrglreArcl
some dnty. hhifitew, >'ltiering at U(o
Heart, note helore the eyre, highly oi
dred Urine, UOAtTIPATIOI, ami de
mand the use of* remedy thnt aits directly
on the Liver. As a Liver medicine TUTT'M
FILLS have no equal. Their action on tlr.i
Kidneys and Shin is also prompt; removing
all impurities through three three '* seav
enfsri of the y*um, H producing p|K--
tlte, sonnd digestion, regular stools, a oiour
flkiu and a vigorous bodv. TU'ITH PIIiIA
(MUM no nausea or griping nor lnterlere
with dailv work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.!
QB FIEM LIKE HEW HAH.
"1 hive had Dyspepsia, with Consllpe
tion.two years, and hnve triil ten different
kinds of "pills, and ilfS una the Urst
that have done me any good. They have
Cleaned mo ont nicely. My appetite is
splendid, food digests readily, ami I now
have natural passages. I feci like a new
man." W. D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
SoldeTorywh/To.aftc. Ogjfe,44 MurraySU.N.V.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
' GRAY HAIR or WIIISKVRS changed in
stantly to a GLOSSY Umck by a single ap
plication of this DTR. Sold oy,Druggists,
or seut by express on receipt of gl.'
Office, 44 Murray Street, Newfork.
TOTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE/
D.S. MORGAN&CO. .
MAJTOTAOTTOX THK
DURABLE DRAFT
Triumpli Reapers
* AND THE NOISELESS
New Clipper Mower.
The TRIUMPH REAPERS are unequal ed for
Simplicity in. construction, case of management
light weight, durability and good working capacit.
in all conditions of grain. . .
Tho NEW CRIMPER has all tho advantages o
the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valual
improvements.
SBND FOE lIXTWTRATKD CIECTTLATt.
Goon AGENTS WANTED in unoocupiedierritor "
D. S. MORGAN & CO.,
Brockport,MonroeCo.,Nd '
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j for XDJ machine hulling anl /leaning Ht for JhErTIM. haw *
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