Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 28, 1884, Image 4

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    How the Elephant Frees himself
From the Tormenting Leech.
One evening, soon after my arrival
Sa Eastern Asam, and while the live
elephants were, as usual, being led op
posite the bungalow, I observed a
young and lately caught one step to a
bamboo—Btake fence and quietly pull
one of the stakes up. Placing it un
der foot it broke a piece off the stake,
and, after it to its mouth, threw it a
way. It repeated this twice or thrice,
and then drew another stake and be
gan again. Seeing that the bamboo
was old and dry, 1 asked the reason
of this, and was told to wait and see
what it would do. At last it seemed
to get a piece that suited, and holding
it in the trunk firmly, and stepping
the left foreleg well forward, passed
the piece of bamboo under thearm-pit.
so to speak, and began to scratch with
some force. My surprise reached it*
climax when I saw a large elephant
leech fall to the ground, quite six in
ches long and as thick as one's finger,
and which from its position could not
be easily detached without this scraper
or scratch, which was deliberately
made by the elephant. I subsequently
found that it was a common occur
rence. Leech-scrapers are used by
everv elephant daily On another oc
casion, when traveling at a time of
year when the large flies are so tor
menting to an elephant. I noticed that
the one I rope had no fan or wisp to
boat them off with. The mahout, at
my order, slackened pace and allowed
her to go to the side of the road, where,
for some moments, she moved along,
rummaging the smaller jungle on the
hank. At last she came to a cluster
of young shoots well branched, and,
after feeling among them, selected one.
raised her trunk, and neatly stripped
down the stem, taking oft all the low
er branches and leaving a line hunch
top. She deliberately cleaned it down
several times, and then, lav ing hold
at the lower end, broke off a beautiful
switch about five feet long handle in
cluded. "With this she kept the flies
at bay as we went along; flapping
them oft* on each side every now and
then. Say what we may, these are
bona fide implements, each inteligent
ly made for a definite purpose.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at nicht and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of MRS. WINFLOW'S SOOTHING
SVKVP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valuo i>
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend npon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the ojdest and best female physicians and nurs
es in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 2V
cents a bottle.
"Is your wife a good poker player?"*
recently asked one friend of another.
"She always beats me at the game,"
was answered, as a poor fellow invol
untarily put his hand to his head.
J>i. Ijofcl,
Sos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATESREPDCEDTOS2.OO PEP, DAY.
The traveling public will still find at this !
Hotel the same liberal provision for their com
fort. It is located in the immediate centres of
business and places of amusement and the dif
ferent Bail-Road depots, as well as all parts ot
the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars
constantly passing the doors. It offers special
inducements to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor.
Dr. Kesslcr's Celebrated Eng
lish Cough Medicine,
The reliable and never failing
standby in croup or whoojnng cough.
Unequalled as a remedy in colds and
all lung troubles. Don't waste time
and endanger precious lives experi
menting with worthless medicines, but
get the best at once.
MONEY REFUNDED To DLS
SA TI SET ED PURCHASERS.
McDonald's Improved Liver Rills
are endorsed by eminent physicians
and used by them in their daily prac
tice. Trial package free.
MONEY REFUNDED TO DfS- I
SATISFIED PURCHASERS.
For smallness of dose, easiness to
take and effectiveness as a worm de
stroyer, McDonald's Celebrated Worm
Powders surpass anything on earth.
Entirely vegetable.
MONEY REFUNDED TODIS
SA ITS FIE D PURCHASERS.
Dr. Kessler's Cough Medicine, McDon
ald's Improved Liver Pdls and Celebrat
ed Worm Powders are sold and, warrant
ed by J. Eisenlmth. MiWuim Pa., John
son, Holloway & Co , Philadelphia agents
Sold by j. EisenhutJr,
MILLHEIM, PA.
THE other day a fellow in a gin mill
I
exclaimed : 'Show me an actor and
I'll show you a miserable, low-lived
whelp.? He might have known that
being in a gin mill, there would be an
actor present. One was, and he was
big and athletic. He stepped up to
the fellow and said: 'l'm the actor!'
The fellow thought he saw a thump
ing ahead, and to avoid it promptly
Teplied: 'Well I'm the miserable,
low-lived whelp.' The actor believed !
him, j
•it <i 'if *. }■ -. - - -
It is often a question whether onp
should produce eggs or poultry mainly.
That depends more or less on circum
stances. On the farm where there is
plenty of room chickens, turkeys and at
times geese and ducks may be ieared at
a profit,; hut on small places, us in vil
lages and the near viemty <1 towns and
cities, eggs will pay better. If it is
proposed to rear poultry for market
j some care ami judgment should be < x
ercised it the selection of tin 4 bretd to
be kept. The Brahmas, Cochins and
! Plymouth Hooks are the best if one
| wants to rear large poultr,' for market
tu be sold in winter. For early*fall
markets the Plymouth Hooks and Hon
dans are the best us they niuttuv ami
plump up better than the Asiatics,
which are a slower growing and later
mat tiring class. The old fashioned Do
minique is a good bird to keep for early
market ing chickens, and across of this
| on lloudans or Plymouth Hocks will he
'as good a foul as one can get. The
' smaller breeds as Leghorns, llamburgs,
Polish ami .lavas are go< ,1 layets, but
! generally the eggs are not so large as
; those of the larger hoods, and they
! must be nieelv cared for in weather to
; get them to lay. A very good winter
j lavor is produced by crossing a good
| White Leghorn Cook with Light Biah
; ma hens, or a Brown Leghorn on Put
: rige Cochins hens, or a cross of a ILun
| burg Cook with Phmouth Hook or
i Iloudan hens. The fust erossor arc all
I good, and they will produce profitable
: poultivfor laving, and for market too.
I The choice o" what shall bf mainly pro
duced in the poultry yard will therefore
depend on where one lives, the cost of
feed and convenience of a market.
—V o V
(lood clothes am all right, young
man, ail' allut am "speetod, but doan'
' lot 'em fool yor. It ain't do glitter
dat makes do knife out, fur a blaek
lookin' knife snmetimcs litis do keune.c
edge.
A CITY tailor and his little son mot
a sturdy farmer in the country, where
upon the taiior remarked: "That's a
fine field of oats you have there!'
'Don't you know the difference be
tween oats and wheat ?' a>ked the
sturdy farmer contemptuously. "No, j
don't.' " I thought every donkey knew
that!' exclaimed the rustic. 'Von
see, father, " said the tailer's little hoy,
who had not taken any part in i he de
bate, 4 if every donkey knows the
difference, it's lucky you said you
didn't!'
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For Sale at tlie Millheim Journal Store
"PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term begin** Jan. 1, issi.
This institution is located in one f the most
beautiful ami healthful s;>ots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students both
sexes, and offers the following 'oui*es of study:
V A Full Classical Course of !\>ar Y Mrs.
-. A Full Scientific Course of I'our Ye tr*.
•. A Latin Scientifi • ("our e.
4. The following SFECIAL COURSES, of two
years ca -h following the first two y.-.r. s <>f
the Scientific Cours A (:i) VCRICULTCI'E :
(b) NATURAL Ul.s;oßY: (e) CHEMIS
TRY AX D Pli YSICS; (d) CIVIL EN .IN
EERINti.
A short SPECIAL cot R>E in Agrieultire.
t>. A short SPECIAL COURSE in chemistry.
7. A Classical and-S ientific Preparatory Course,
s. SPECIAL COCSES are arranged to "meet the
wants of individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent ladv Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informatuiunddr<-*>
GEO.W. ATI I ."ETON. PMESIOKNT.
lyr STATE COLLEGE, N M : . Pa
Vick s Floral Guide.
For DM is an Elegant Book of!Aflpngoi,
3 Colored I'lnie* of Flower* nial Vege
table*.and more than b 7 illustrations
of the choicest Flower*. Plant*, and VeecTables.
aial Direct! 11s for growing. It is handsome e
nongli for the Center Table as a H del iv Pres
ent-. .-end n your name ai d Post Office ad
dress, with 10 certs, and 1 will send \ < >ti a oopv,
pastage paid. This is mt a quarter of it- n -t.
It i* printed in both English ami Oertnm.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the loots. !
Yiclt's Seed are the Itest in the World !
The FLORAL GTIDE w ill tell how to get and grow
them.
Viek's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa- 1
ges, ♦> Colored Plates. 5.*) Engravings. For - 0
(cuts in ] aper covers;id. oO in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Viek's Illustrated .Monthly Magazines—32 Pa
ges.a Colored Plate in every number and many
fine Engravings. Price $1..5 a year : l ive Cop
ies for *t">.oo. Specimen Numbers sent for 10
cents ;" trial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
IF ROCHESTER, N. Y.
si wnr r ll<>is.
sold for less than twice our price. The fastest
selling book in America. Immense nrotits to
agents. All intelligent people want it. Any
one can become a successful agent. Terms
free. IIALLETT ROOK CO., Portland, Maine.
H sHI S T3 1 S<M " l six <vnts for
1 fiH i fri 2 # |£S P s tage, and receive
rnßfaLii 1 '
goods winch will ho.p
you to more money right away than anything
else in tidy world. All, of either Sex, succeed
from the first hour. Khe br>ad road to fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine.
iffc week at home. Oh outfit free.
absoluely sure. No risk,
qj mß'-'apital not iequir.l. Reader, if
you want business tit which per
sons ot either sex voting or old,
can make great pay all the time tiiey work, wit it
absolute certainty, write for particulars to
H. H. HAI I.ETT & Co , l'o tiand, Matue.
P A T E N T S.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, i>. (~ AH busi
ness connected with Patents, whether before
the Patent Office or the Courts, iiroinptlv at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is
secured. Send for circular tf
la liO fi" J nii|lO ,Y oiij;,]; ,il
and dependent parents entitled w h -n death re
suited. Claims reopened, resu>ration. increased 1
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. An !
ply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fees !
fixed by law. Address, with stamp, tiie old e
ta'jhshed linn of KDSON Attorney* an-1
Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C.
YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT j
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' FINE: WORK CHEAPLY EXECTTTED. 1
P. H. STOVER,
DEALER IN
Clover Seed,
Flour & Feel,
Coal,
Plaster &
Salt.
cam TLX, ,/v/.
if d-ll h! H EST MARKET PRICE AI.WVYS
PAID
A full uipplv of Coal. Pi.i*t r iml s dt'ul
way* on hand and sold at the lowest pt|ee
•il**Coal kept under roof at all < i-<>ns of
the year.
*d~The puldie patronage respectfuUv solid
ed. .191 y
Steam Bending Shops,
JFAI. XI KltS' Mll.r.S, FA. j
All kinds of bcndiniy in wood done
on short notice. Orders tilled for
-IR/TLMIS—
of all sizes, and of the best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for price list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
j. B. kean & m.
G O TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE IHJS.S CI.OT1I! KIIS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOI KS.UK i lIKT.UL t.liOl Klts,
keep the largest stock in tiie
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK lIAVEN.
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MILLHEIM JOURNAL
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O
is mac suj'plit d with
CgqfPresses
and a a rue assortment of
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
RILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES/
CIRCULARS,
ROSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
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r itcn's obtained tbvoucrn AIL NX & CO. urn noticed
iuthe SCIUNTII'XC AMKKICAN, ho largest, tost, and
most widely circulated rciejitiflc paper. 53.20 u year.
Weekly. Splendid enuravirjg •• anst tnteresthisr in
formation. Specimen < opy of ti o. Scientific A incr
ienn sent free. A'i i" ss.MUAN .kCO.. IKNTIFIC
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WANTED —LADIES TO TA-FEE OUR NEW
fancy work at their homes, in city or count
ry, and earn •*!>( to fjiS'i per week, making goods
for our Fall and Winter trade, send 15 cents for
salnyle and partieulm*. HUDSON MFG, CO.,
267 SIXTH AYE.. NLW YORK.
THE MEW
naoißrwiiiifi' www a
JQllKm KT!IE
Penn Sir -et, Miilheim, P.i.,
i< HID only cvd i -ivt*
Boot;, stationery and Variety Store
ID lVinis Y;ill> Y.
Wo fan nnt posublj begin to enumcrato nil the
g< 0(N wo have for .vdu I at there must l>c :i
lv inning somewhere an I stun; begin
BIBLES,
and that is always n*uiuil I cgiuuhig as well as a
good ending.
Splendid Family Bibles, Pul
pit Bibles, Teacher's Bi
bles, Sunday School
Jibles, Fres
entation
Bibles.
It uill your iiitnv i m examine thot* ho
lore yon '•o tn otloT places toluy,
Photcgra ph Albums.
From the large Du oto Cabinet Album down to
the small I'ocKot Album holding a do/on
oiirds. Every stylo, variety and price.
A large hue of
Autograph Albums,
| lho o a<o 0,l t lk i> :ill tin' l imo tui'l .1 ro very
suitable for cheap presents.
Scrap Books and Pic
tures,
an endless variety, lh- llnest and latest styles,
ail si/os aid Ji in s. toll is lino we claim
to haw more iioyt dies than any store in
the valleys.
It will pay von toe meand < xamino our stock of
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
t>of te yuti buy elsewhere.
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ami in i oni/thii)! mat everi/thoi'j
tn the Pnoh ttml Station ' / hue con
Li J -ttl of otti' store.
Come. Seo and Buy
AT THE NEW
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ox.
Penn Street
and at th"
LOWEST PRICES.
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it DRUGSTORE hj|
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R Snring Mills, Pa. M
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DRUGS y
OF ALL KINDS, Cj
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0 Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, u;
h Confections, Tofiacco fcCigars. m
jr of experience Physicians' Pre- I
-H script ions will be carefully com- f | i
j uounded V|J
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. ii. Lenker,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
A.ARONSBURG-, IP A,
Chamber Suits, liureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, ('ane or Wood Sent Chairs.
Rockers, Spring Beds, \\ ire, \\ 00l and
Hair Mittres.' -s, every style of Mould
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of j
any size made to ordt r.
j Undertaknga Specialty.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 36-ly
jPEABODYHOTEL,!
9thSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New Post j
Office, one half Square • from Walnut <
; St. Thealte and in the very business
j centre of the city. O-n the American
and European plans. Good rooms
1 fiotn f-Octs to sd.t u i>er day. Ilemoilel-
I ed and newly furnished.
W. PAINE, M. I).,
4ti ly Owner & Proprietor.
MI LLEEIM
MARSLF. WORKS
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment
in ihh part of Pennsylvania
Monuments,
I
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in the most
artistic style and oj the best
material.
All ivork warranted and
put up in the most substan
tial manner.
I* 'Oar prices are so low
that it trill pap persons in
need oj marble teork to give
as a call.
DEININQER& MUSSERi
proprietors
Shops cast of Bridge, Main St.,
Miilheim, Fa.
Lewiston nil Tyrone Railroad Time
Table.
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13 5 7 0
A. M. A. M. J'. M. I'. M. M
Moii'.tliiloli 7 < ! • I 1.!" li.'O 7.5
i l.ov. i burg 7.25 IOiA 2.20
i lAilr (ii<)i|ii(l.... 7 'r 1t1.13 2.25
i Itlfiil 7.10 Ji.27
V'ok.Kburg 7.45 2.40
Mi ill in burg h.(h :irll.'Kt ar 2.55
lc. 3 u5
Mlllmnnt a 22 5.2H
l-attit'lioti n.'ii '-.411
Wikfr l.'un 8.57 f.w;
Cherry Run '.'.l" 425
Fowler H. 35 4 17
Col.mil '.'.43 s.<tf
Spring Mill*jrln.ls nr.
I.KAVK EASTWARD.
12 -I OH 10
A. M. P. M.]
Soring MiIN 5.50 ' 1.50
inborn ; 1H 2.20
Fouler 0.28 2.3.!
< berry Hun 0.48 2.55
Wlkt'r liuu...— 7.05 0.15
Ktiurelteii 7..10 3.40
Millmont 740 3.52
A. M.
MiftHnluirg
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Vit-kstburg 8.15 12.10 4.32
Ilit'hl 820 12.17 4.33
Fair (lioutjil A, M. 8.30 12.35 4.48 P.M.
I..'wlsliirg ■ ."A 8.45 12.50" 5.10 7.30
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Mall Wi'.t: 3 atMl 1 wllli Bca Shore hxpreas
Fast ; 5 anil (1 with Day Kxprrs* uttd Niagara
Exnrows West; 7 and with Fist l.ine West: 0
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Tlie (ireat German Remedy
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Nt'iiinlgla, llyippinla. and all llUeatPi
of Oi<> Nlouiat'h. Itunrls, Illuud.
Liter itud Hidnryi.
F T Kile bt hi! Healers ia Srdirise. al 50 Cenls s Bottl*.
Prepared anil sold at Wboleaale lv the
, GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
a-J Willow Xtrffl, Willinmnport. P:.
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Johnston, Holloivay & Co., 602 Arch St
Ntnilh, It line A*
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B k— for man and beast. 1
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9 NEURALGIA,
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3 Sprains, Bruises,
I Burns and Scalds,
7 Selatiea, SaeUeke,
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S Lars, and all other
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It is a safe, sure, and
I effectual Remedy for
I Gdls, Strains, Scratches,
1 venf&P Sores &c, on
| HORSES.
gm One trial will prove its
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j Bj lng full directions for the
n treatment of above diseases.
B ■bMBB Price2s cts.and 50 cts. per
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O ir Factories a-ui Prtncipnl Unices are at ,
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FOR THE CURE OF
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In a great many cases a single dose has
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a perfect restoration of the general health.
It ia, however, prudent, ana in every case
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disease has been checked, more especially
< in difficult and long-standing cases. Usu
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