Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 23, 1885, Image 4

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    A GAME OF CHECKERS.
Bow Young "Grove" Cleveland
Defeated the Village Boaster.
There comes a pleasant story to my
•MS of President Cleveland, says "Hal
iton" in the New York Times. It goes
to show that in his younger days, be
fore ambitious thoughts began to surge
through his brain, he could not have
been the sententions, phlegmatic per
son over whom Washington correspon
dents are worrying themselves to death
wilhbiteof desciiption just now. On
one occasion, at least, he saw the hu
morous aide of a little episode and en
joyed a quiet laugh. Young Mr.Cleve
land— I 'Grove* was his title in the days
I write ef—happened to be spending a
few days at the home of a relative in a
reposeful hamlet, one of those places
whose placid excitements alternated a
mong the railroad station, the meeting
house, and the village store, where the
mail was pigeon-holed and everything
from rum and calico tc flat head nails
and ginger cakes was doled out. The
young man's visit was during the win
ter, when the place was desolate and
dreary enough. When he got his bear
ings, tired of tramping around in the
snow and ice, he sometimes dropped in
to 'Uncle Silas's, the village store. One
gray-skied afternoon he came upon the
regulation circle of gossips. The fa
miliar old Franklin was blazing out i'.s
heat over in the corner and the solons
were busy ruminating and varying the
monotony of their thoughts with fre
quent *chaws.' One of the characters
of the place was sandy-haired, small
eyed,pucker-faced Ike Sanders,a prod
igious boaster and a self-constituted au
thority from the text of the parson's
last seruion to the shingling of the dil
apidated school house. This local Sir
Oracle was a confirmed checker player.
Laay and shiftless, the long winter
hours were passed by him up at Uncle
Silas', where from a favorite corner he
watched tor victims. On the afternoon
that Grover entered, the excitement in
the corner seemed to be running oyer.
Even Uncle Silas had quitted hi# seat
behind the counter, and with his spec
tacles perched up among his thin locks,
his hands clasped on his backbone, he
stood eagerly watching the checker
board. A milder-faced, middle-aged
' little man was nervously bent over
Ike's slow and impressive moves of the
checkers. The game was close, and
Sanders' opponent, no other than the
village schoolmaster, had held a slight
advantage; suddenly Ike surrendered
one of his men to the foe, who prompt
ly seized the opportunity. Another
man was yielded, and then the trap be
came apparent, and the devoted domin
io rushed to his ruin.
•Ha ha Inoho I Why,you can't play
checkers any more than you can scrape
the sky,' was Isaac's taunt as he grasp
id bis victurv.
'lf ye'd set down and study the board
for a couple o' year yes moight win a
game once in a while, but sho' yer al<
poor fool folks at checkers roun' here
anyhow.'
The poor schoolmaster, his thin
- cheeks pinking with mortification,
shrank back with a faint excuse for his
defeat. Ike carelessly rearranged the
draughts, boastfully placed the board
over on the firkin, and looked up with a
challenge in his eye. 'Say, Uncle Si
las,' be called oat, 'have ye got anybody
else thinkin' they can play checkers
here ? No ? Well 1 guess yer liaint ;
so's nobody wants to play about with
me, yes moight as well pnt the board
away.* Uncle Silas rubbed his wrink
led hand across his forehead, admitted
that Isaac was a master at the game,
and was makin preparations to place
the well fingered checkers behind him
ou the desk, when the young stranger,
pitying the defeated- schoolmaster, hav
ing watched the game with some inter
eat, and inclined to attribute its loss
more to nervousness than lack of skill,
foupd voice.
'I say, Mr. Sanders, would you mind
toying a game with me ?'
'With you ? Sbo\ young fellow, you
don't want to play against Ike Sand
ers 1'
'Well, I would be willing to try.'
'Oh, come; you can't play nothin' a
gainst me; I'm tired of beatin' this vil
lage, anyhow. Now,take the advice of
a friend and don't waste your time,
young man.'
'I might give you some trouble,
though.'
'Humph I you're sassy enough about
it, and to take down your conceit a peg
or two I'll let you have a game.'
Once more the firkin was moved into
place, and the knot of spectators peered
oyer the shoulders of the contestants,
and old Silas again resumed his wonted
attitude. As the game adyanced there
was no aonnd in the room save the clat
ter of the wooden blocks as they chang
ed from square to square. The young
player's black men wedged themselves !
boldly in among the 'whites.' Isaac
began to pucker up his thin lips. Soon
his fingers opened and shut nervously
as his fist lay against his hip and h's
left foot tapped impatiently,on the pine
hoards. His moves became hasty and
his manner irritable. Lookers-on took
in the situation; glances of relief were ,
interchanged, some bolder ones nudg
ing their neighbors, and soon half-sup
pressed snickerings were heard. Ike
'didn't know what folks meant by dis- j
turbin' the game.' When a few more
moves effectually placed him in coven
try and his lemnants were completely
hedged in he began really to under
stand his under hp dropped,, and he
had ooly voice to murmur: 'Wa'al,
the first game's yourc, and that's all ye
kin reckon on.' The second game start-;
ed. The result was as before. Ike's
•nemies crowded forward to see him
'put down by that there young Gtoye
Cleveland.' Another and another vic
tory was wrested from the crestfallen
Ike. When the fifth contest failed to
change the tide, Sanders,unable to con
trol himself longer, dashed board and
checkers to the floor and pushed his
way out through the door, followed by
jeers and laughter from former victims
now become tormentors. The little
schoolmaster's piping crok was not
the weakest instrument in the orches
tra. Yonrtg Mr. Cleveland received
I enthusiastic congratulations, his eyes
I flashing triumphantly and a smile lurk
ing in the creases of his chubby face.
It is related thai he only laughed quiet
ly the next day when he heard the dic
tum of Mv. Sanders, which has made a
good many folks in these later days
rank plagiarists:
'Some folks do have dog-gasted luck!'
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a slek child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? 1 f so, send at once
and get a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TKBTHINU. Its valut, is
Incalculable. It will relieve the p*>or little suf
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there Is no mistake about it. It enresdysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, ro
duces Inflammation, and gives tone ami energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH
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ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physlci
tns in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 'l3
cents a bottle.
•
. An Interesting Book.
Which will Attract Both Old and
Young, and Which Contains In
structive Matter for All.
There are some books which should
be found in every household ; The
Bible, a good dictionary, an almanac
and a reliable book of reference in case
of sickness. These should form part
and parcel of the binary of every fam
ily in the land. Dr S. B. Hartman's
new and revised edition of "The Ills of
Life," which is now ready, is the book
of medical advice and information
which should always be within reach.
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of fever, every disease of the skin, all
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all functional disturbances catarrh,
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not ouly are both acute and chronic
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as health, the causes which produce
those disturbances of the s/stem which
we call sickness, and minute and care
ful directions for resorting the various
disoidered functions to their natural
working, and the body to its natural
state of health.
This is no catchpenny volume. It is
no medium for advertising patent med
icines. The prescriptions given in it
are the results of years of experience
and medical research, and can be filled
at any drug store. It tells, in language
which the child cat, understand as well
as the adult, not only the conditions by
which health may oe preserved. and ttie
means by which it is impaired, but
shows what to do to regain it. It is a
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and many a sufferer who like the wo
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when this book fell into her hands. The
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highest importance, and is already in
great demand. It is not sold, neither
is it indiscriminately distributed, but
will be cheei fully sent to any one desir.
ous of reading it, on reception of the
requisite address and two cents to cov
er postage.
LITTLE .GIANT GANG
Lath & Picket Mill.
Bowlby & Co., Sunbury Pa.
—— j Manufacturers. }•
E. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Millheim, Pa.
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Persons wishing to procure one of
these machines will please apply to
E• E■ Zimmerman-
APmWM or Lucrative, .Healthy, flon
flULlfl iuorable 4c Permanent business ap
ply to Wilraot Castle & Co., Rochester, N. Y.
To Slake Life Brighter.
The dyspeptic's lot is not a happy one. Ben
son's Capcine Piasters are the remedy. Price
25 cents. 49-4t
llffl Ml more money than at anything else
V|M I 111 by taking an agency for the best
VW | |vselling book out. Ueginners succeed
" grandly. None fail. Terms free.
HALXKTT BOOK CO., Portland Maine.
10 YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with Bed Tin Tag; Rose eaf Fine CutCliew
lngi Rfavy Clippings, and Black, Brown and
Yellow SNUFFS are the best and cheapest,qual
ity considered.
GUNS!
GUNS, BREECH LOADERS,
from SI.OO for a single shot gun, up to
SIO.OO.
DOUBLE B. L. SHOT GUNS,
from $13.00 for a good serviceable gun,
to $35.00 for something extra.
REVOLVERS, from SI.OO up to
SIO.OO.
WINCHESTER RIFLES,
Model '73. Central Fire sl7 00
'7O, " " twenty
eight inch barrel SIS.OO
Muzzle bidding shot i.nnß from $2.50
for a single fur a double gu.
FISHINGTACKLE!
SET NETS, 7 Hoops *1.50, 8 H00p5#2.25.
TiillOW NETS, 3S feet *I.OO.
FINKJAPANNSKBAMBOO POLKS, for
2U ols. each.
JOINTED (:i) HODS, 25 cts.
A lino nsortment of LINKS feom 1 cent to #l.
"Also an Immense assortment of HOOKS, loose
ami shelled.
Fine Bods, Fishing Baskets,
Leaders, Flies, Artificial
Bait Ferrates, Beets,
<S'C., $c-
Also Fishing Tackle repaired.
Mnsica Instruments!
VIOLINS from #1.25 up to SIO.OO.
GUITARS and BANJOS from $2.50 up to
SIO.OO.
Ten-Keyed Jttchter MOirril HARMON I
CAS, 10 cts.
ACCORDIONS from #I.OO up to #IO.OO.
Also FLUTES, PICOLOS, CLARIONETS
and EI EES at astonishing low rates.
Violin and Guitar Strifif/s frm 5 cts. for good
ordinary K, to 15 cts. for line Silk K.
ltanio Strings, best, lo cts. each. Buss Viol
and Cello Strinys.
43r.My line of strint s cannot l>e excelled in
this State, for I'rlce mul Quality.
Orders by mail receive prompt atten
tion. v
impairing of fine Guns a specially.
THEODORE DESHNER, Drop.
Great Central Gun Works,
Bellefonte. Pa.
JWSend for Price List and illustrated cata
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free.
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Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa,
A SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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keep the largest stock in the county
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iptlon, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, S
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sa, F.lood, Bronchitis, ]&•
SSJN and ull Ui.-'VKPH ofIn Til rimt, Cheat, and jjEj
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FUXiR.Sadi
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Wo make from tho boat material Superior
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"One Family Churn at wholesale where we
have no ngent. All goods warranted exactly as
represented. TWO COLD, FOURTEEN SILVER
AND EIGHT BRONZE MEDALS awarded for au
periority. - •
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improved Western Washer
AEUCE* No. 1 for family of C 9&
No. 2 for largo family 9
No. 3 for Hotel and Laundry,.... W
Over 20,000 in twe.
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makes washday no longer a dread, but rather a
pleasant recroation, as much as such is possible.
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ISTAFFORD'S I
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Penn street, Millheim, Pa.
PAR LOIi ?SUITB, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DINING ROOM A
KITCHEN FURNI TUBE [LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RAT
TAN & REED CHAIRS, all styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, WHATNOTS, BUREAUS, BED
STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT
TRESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest
Straw, a great variety of SPRING BEDS, all styles,
and everything in the furniture line, on hand or
irroaired on short notice
Not undersold by any Store in the County,
An extra large stock of Paper Hangings, Decorations. Sfc.
Give me a call. ~ * W. T. Jl/AUCK.
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MILLHEIM JOURNAL
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Printing Office
is now su) >plieJ with
GQQII PE
[and a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
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LE'ITERHEADS, \
NOTE READS,
BILL HEADS,
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STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
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for list of NewspapeJ !
Ssstfa Premiums given *itl
the JONES SCALE
Ml'iiiiij_il"i|'i it Pirjf" and free Price List o
Scales.
THIS PAPER
Newspaper Advertising "Snreau (10 Spruce J
Street), where a-lver- as—■■ lf|l||||
tising oontracta may IB Is Mi VIIKK
tuaUti Ar it in Uhll 111111%*
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SfflisTonicSyrnii
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
The proprietor of this celebrated aeAS*
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the publie for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and FEE-
I MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilli
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. He refeta to the entire Western and
Southern country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion that in no ease
whatever will it foil to cure if the direc
tions are strictly followed and oarried out.
In a great many cases a single dose has
been sufficient for a core, and whole foai
lies have been cured by a single bottle, with
a perfect restoration of the general health.
It ia, however, prudent, and in every oaaa
more certain to cure, if its nee ia continued
in smaller doses for a week or two niter the
disease has been cheoked, more especially
- in difficult and long-standing oases. Usu
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
the patient, however, require a eathartie
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'I
; VEGETABLE FAJCELY FILLS will be suf
ficient.
BULL'S SABSAPARILLA is the old tM
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous affections —the of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORK
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
. BULL'S SABSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER
The Popular Remedies of the Day.
Principal Office. 831 Main St., LOUISVILLE. KT
FOR SALE!
.fXmrffittuME Clrdeertale Stak
l' on * and flallswai
RSRYRTWKR ?■"? The TEST"
£. * etkdSuiEßVfMM America. All from re-
CJWSh'MHHHF nowned Sires in Scot
• M ma land..Allreristsredand
. W58,... IS? pedigrees furnished.
Prices Low and
'■ \"" Terms Easy.
■*! Address, v
DXcKAY BROS.. Brookalds Farm, Ft. Wayas, lad.
COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
| Occupies three Buildings. largest and Best. More
I positions for graduates than all other school's com
bined. Life Scholarship. S4O. Write for circulars.
COLEMAN. PALMS A CO.. Proprietors.
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HAVE YOU A GARDEN!
IF YOU HAVE Q B? O
YOU WILL HEED IEU%P
And will want the Beat at the least money. Then
my new Seed Catalogue will surprise yon. Ho matter
where yon hare been dealing it will sam money. It ia
mailed Free to all, and yon ought to laav# 1%
before baying anywhere.
WM. H. MAULE.
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