Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, July 16, 1885, Image 4

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    Hints About Winter Figs.
The farmer who ia this year making
his first experiment tn raising winter
pigs, would do well to bear in mind,
that in his zeal to make h s brood sow
per.s snug and cosy, he is eyery whit as
likely to overrun the mark, as the re
verse. rlis anxiety to have everything
as warm and comfortable as possible,
will be .very apt to lead him to close all
means of ventilation, to exclude eyen a
proper amount of light, or to give the
little strangers no chance whatever for
exercise. Then he will probably be as
tonished to find that his pigs, though
seemingly heathy and thriving, sud
denly begin to die off. It is not from
being lain upon, evidently ; it surely
can not be from starvation ; and cold
is out of the question. There is no ap
parent cause to his raihd for this start
ling mortality ; and yet the explana
tion is simple enough, viz., vitiated at
mosphere, and lack of exercise. Farm
animals are • riot so widely different
from human beings In tlieir physical
requirements, as many are inclined to
think. "It's only for the hogs," is an
argument that appeals only to the un
enlightened. Make your pens as warm
and tight as you please, but, for pork
and profit's sake,give them decent ven
tilation and plenty of light. Give
your young pigs a chance to run about,
and stretch themselves, too. If your
pens are in a piggery, let there be a
small opening into another and larger
pen.where the pigs can scamper around
and pick up a little extra feed, thrown
in from time to time ; or if they aio
in your barn, make an opening through
which your pigs can get out to the barn
floor, and loot about among the grass
seeds. In either case, it is a good plan
to have small, hinged doors, opening
outward (to the south, if possible),
which yon can opeu on sunny days, and
let your pigs out for a run in the open.
Keep them in close confinement, and
failuie is certain. You can no more
expect to raise winter pigs successfully,
in a small, stuffy pen, than you can
hope to grow Jacqueminot roses in
your eellar.— L. C. MILLER i>\ Ameri
can Agriculturist for July.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a siek child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, send at once
and tret a bottle of Mm*. WINDOW'S SOOTIUNO
SYIU'P eon CHII.V:U:N TKRTUING. Its value is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer Immediately. Depend upon if, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. I* cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the sums, re
duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whoie system. Mas WISSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SYBCP KOU CHH.DKKN TEETHING is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physiei
tns in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 25
cents a bottle.
Must be Enforced.
[Arkansaw Traveller.]
Abraham Stockton, who, during'many
years lived in the southern part of Ar
kansas.was,in honor to his great learn
ing and also to the fact that he had
once killed a mad dog, elected justice
of the peace. The people were very
anxious to see a case taken before the
old man, for every man knew that
Stockton's opinion would be one which
the supreme court could not reverse.
The opportunity came. A man named
Eckford sued Mr. Chesley. The litiga
tion grew out of a dispute concerning
the ownership of a lot of sheep. A ju
ry was impaneled,the evidence was tak
en, and the lawyers made their speech
es. The verdict of the jury declared
that the sheep should be eqnal'y divid
ed. Before discharging the jury the
magistrate said :
'Gentlemen, you've did your duty,but
you ain't made no proyisions fur the
cost in this thing. The constitution of
the United states says that, when jury
men make such an oversight, the judge
shall take the matter into his own
hands. Gentlemen, I'll charge you S2
apiece. I have heard a heap o' people
talk about the judge's charge to the ju
ry, an' I reckou some o' you will talk
about this one, hut if you say anything
outen the way I'll whale the whole kit
an' bilin' o' yer.'
'Your honor,' said a lawyer, 'you
can't make the jury pay—'
'Can't I V Wall, now, it's funny if
we don't. They don't git a bite to eat
till the thing's settled. Boys, git your
pops an* keep your eyes on the jury.
The *aws of this state have got to be
enforced.'
"D H. MUSSEB,
' JEWELER,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
All work neatly and promptly Exe
cuted.
Shop on Main Street,
Millheim, Pa.
"pEABODY HOTEL,
9th St.South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New Post
Office, one half Square from Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very business
centre of the city. On the American
and European plans. Good rooms
from 50ct8 to $3.00 per day. Remodel
ed and newly furnished.
W PAINE, M. D.,
46-ly Owner <& Proprietor.
JRVIN HOUSE,
(Most Central Hotel in the city.)
CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
S.WOODS^ALDWELL
PROPRIETOR.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Travel
ers on first floor.
GUNS!
a TINS, TiREKCH LOADERS,
from SI.OO for a single shot gun, up to
SIO.OO.
DOUBLE 11. L. SHOT OUXS,
from $13.0(1 for a good serviceable gun,
to $35.00 for something extra.
DEVOLVE US, from SI.OO up to
SIO.OO.
117.Y(7/ ES TEE EI EL ES,
Model '73. Central Firo $17.00
'7O, •• •• twenty
eight inch barrel SIB.OO
Muzzle loading shot ijtns from $'2.50
for a single gun,s*>.;"o for a double gun.
FisTTixtPr AOKT. I !:
SETXETS. 7 (loops, *1.50, 8 Hoop**'-.-"'.
THROW XK7S, 31.,' feet *'koo.
FIXE JAPA X KSE It A MM)() P( >LES. for
20 ets. each.
JOIXTKD (:!) HODS, 25 ets.
A fine asortmenl of LIXES from l cent to *l.
Also an immense assortment of //OOA'.V,loose
and studied.
Fine I tods, Fish in'J Busk els,
Tenders, Flics,, Irlijieinl
Bait Ferrules, Beds,
<s •<?.,
Also Fishing Tackle repaired.
Musical Instruments!
VIOLIXS from *1.25 up to $1(5.00.
GUITARS ami It AX JOS from $2.50 up to
*IO.OO.
Hcn-TCei/ed Uichtcr MOUTH ITA It MO XT
CAS, 10 ets.
ACCORD TO XS from *1 .<>o up to *IO.OO.
Also FLUTES. PICOLOS. QLAEIOXETS
and EI FES at astonishing lew rales.
Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 ets. for good
ordinary E, to 15 ets. for Hue Silk K.
lianjo Strintfs, best, 10 ets. each. /Juss Viol
and CWIo Strtw/s.
■WMy line of strings cannot IHS excelled in
this State, for Price and Quality.
Orders by mail receive prompt atten
tion.
DJ^Kcpairing of line (Inns a specialty.
Til EG DO UK PES UN Elf, Prop.
(treat Central (tun Works,
lVilefonip, Fa.
49-Scnd for Price List and illustrated eata
logue, containing Game Laws of Pennsylvania
free.
Musser House.
Millheim, ------ Fenna.
-sunm;K kesoht: :
Two miles from Cobuni Station on L. & T. R. R.
TTline Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight
J of town. Healthy hicalily and line moan
tain sceneries. The celebrated I'KNN's VAL
LEY CAVES but live miles distant. The J finest
drives in the si ate.
FINK SADDLE HORSES, CARPI AG US'AND
BUGGIES for the use of summer boarders.
Double ad Smile Rooms.
newly fnrnisited. for famlles with children, on
secona and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONABLE.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
16-1 v Millheim, Centre Co., Pa.
ELIAS LUSE&SONT
—PBOrUIETOHS OF TIIE—
MILLHEIM PLANING MILL,
east of the new Ey. church, Penn *t.,
Illillheim, Pa.
Contractors, - Builders,
—AND M.VNUFACTCREKB OF
Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
| EKANDAS A
Havingonr'own planing inill.it will be to the
advantage of those intending to builu to con
sult us.
made on all kinds of
buildings. Plans and Specifications
furnished on application, with est
imates of cost. 18 ly
CASH STORE !
The MOST goods for the
LEAST money
G. A. HARTER'S
GBOCI!RY,
JVo- 32 Main Street,
Millheim, Pa.
Headquarters for Gro
ceries, Provisions, Con
fectioneries. Tobacco and
Cigars, &c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR GOODS AT THE HIGHEST
HOME MARKET PRICES.
jjegT 3 Remember we do a strict
cash business and sell at close margins.
13 WEEKS.
The FOLICE GAZETTE will be
mailed,securely wrapped,to any address
in ths United States for three months
on receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free.
Address all orders to.
RICHARD K. FOX,
FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y r
Musser Brothers'
ROLLER RINK.
- . i M*. -1
The proprietors respectfully inlorm the public
that their
-zriistk:-
Corner of Penn and Mill Streets,
Millheim, Pa.
is open every Wedm sduv and >aturda> even
lug, andKaturday afternoons.
(Size of Rink <lO x 100.)
Th ' bail.Lug is eomtirnlio.i and iiitelv anai g
ed, bus a splendid tl* •> w. a sal put runs will
always find now and strong
skates < u hand.
General amission 5 cents.
Dsn of sMes.for 3 hours' session, 13 "
Ladies <tdmilled free!
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Millhciui, Pa.
Bread, Bias & Cakes
of superior quality can he bought at
any time and in any quantity.
| ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKED
for Weddings, Ph'iiirs end other socTil
gatherings promptly made to order
('all at her place and get your sup
i plies at exetN.nlin gly low prices. .*> t-3n.
*
I THE WESTI
\& - - MB
I
i J_v L A>' - ?
r j
; buck 3HOS' i
cmr faILLF •/
FAMILY GROUPED AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE—
IXST.WTWIMS riIOCESS !
Work Done by
RAiNOKSK!;
We furnish everything in our line
trom a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Picturse copied and en
larged in the best style.
£FRAMES>
can bo pro cured at our place on slioit notice
Remomb r—our prices are]
down so as to suit every purse. [
(lallerv on North St., Millheim, Pa. |
' i
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
keep the largest stock in the county
ft
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
TIIE ISOSS CLOTHIERS
for your Clothiug.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
&OAA / W \l \ in friven away. Send
IS /I II I ( It II |us 5 cents postage, and by
M f,\J\ M /, llail vou xvl „ get fr< , e ;l p;ick .
ago of goods of largo value, that will start you
in work that will at once bring you in money
faster than anything else in America. All a
bout the *2oo,htio in presents with each box. A
gents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all
tne time, or spare time only, to work for ns at
their own homes. Fortunes for all workers ab
solutely assured. Don't delay. 11. IIALLKTT &
Co., Portland, Maine.
A lIIC nillP f To introduce them
IlllJl llr Fllili J we are going to Give
Away I,<KK) Selt-Operating Hashing Ma
chines Ifyou wantonesend us your name,
address and express offlee at once. It is a
great labor saving invention. Address NA
TIONAL CO.. 25 Dey St., N. Y.
a circsvn u/flklTFrs for dr. SCOTT's
II i U g\ WHII I Clf beautiful Electric
Rhfß I \ Corsets. Sample free to those he
lil.3 fc SS S"U roriiiriET agents. No risk, uuick sales.
Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address
DR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway St.,N.Y.
MONTH and HOARD for ff live
•nMA )voung Men or Ladies, in each county-
Address I'. W. ZLIG LElt & CO., l'hila'
delpliia j' a
* ppilflinfor f.acrative, llcaKliy, Jlon
liuuit Iljorablc A- Permanent business ap
plyto Wilmot Castle & Co., Rochester, N. Y.
iltllMJ I lilb Ml 'l* l 1 11— Hl —9 I
ESTABLISHED 1G55.
Thomson&Co's
Celebrated Tcrwillincr Pattern
TRIPLE flange
tire and Burglar treat
SAFES.,
J POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
OVJ:U ANV oro; U makk AKJ::
■ l'ufoni Insitlo llolt Vi'orl..
| Holltl Welded Angtc Ir.ui Fraiiirw.
Lxtrn. Thick Wrllm.
SIIJXV ior I'lio l'roof l'illint:i
p mid Holt Work lVoli-cted
Willi Hardcurd KlPi-1.
r.\t?-n Ilrnvy Rlntrrlnlt
ririiiv- nrr More Fire mid Burglnr l'roof.
Bend for Circulars and Prices.
•THOMSONc& CO.,
£73 Ct 275 State Street,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
?..s -Ike Best
ii\ 11! PQ AII fi F
lay L L 0 1J u y BB
Tli : Ifof art id ravorovrmanufactured thst
. I to bo imported, paying Ugh
as it j <vi ;i' ■ ' noon I.i il'll
, s ; . . • tuO Qcakku Tarur Sacc* takes
, b<s i n :i""' I l>y c inpetri.t
I .1 r i 1 The gt-AKKB
j j but rut 'y claad great hn<
, : i i jii rj 1 . irn; < very bcit imported
co i •! t'.:> t\ a of (he grocer, tho tables
: i : . ; : 1 i > i ''• r< t* tho rich and
n -or i i, r. : t i lish) I 1 y all on
i unt i i, v. ma, taste, strength
] 1 ' . e 1;:.. i ly yoais of
S l t , t •. •Os • .-fined in tho aro
-1 .r.t.c ■ 1 t'hina. ml as
... it ■>, { nuinfc Jamaica ginger,
..a j ( i i ..i ns Lnown tj most
; lico i sect < ill d to combine
4 ■ a | si a 1 •• I firm ca W now
.. i . '.j i.. :t . at. I i > invigorating as
*of stomach bit tors. Ly num.
; •.tee U no, l.cavy import tiuticn
1 ■ ■ \ ,i, v.\ I it n Bold at a low: r
..t.f •. v : > u abir.f a better profit on
•> tk ■' < 'inrt'.mcr cheaper
.. v v ! • l art clo hardly equal
. , f ■ r. lo t keep it. writ#
; .. . riot i.itt. Soldlnb ttlas or by tho gallon.
C'UP'I HU NLFACTURING CO.,
, I V.V l'r< ;>ri'( rs and Manufacturer?,
1j •% 10b *-• * • bit) tSti Lolils) sxo
TIE MOST PETiITOT SWEEPER MAKL
A;. ■. t! ; a t^Sc II s 11 scUL
.■" , ■
TIIE STANDARD SWEETER.
UNRIVALED FOR OaAUTY,
Strength and light rnnning; jjorforms Its labor
easily and n ncelossly, Tho Hrush is easily
adjusted to all grades of carpet. Tho
manner of discharging tho dnst
is superior to all others.
ASK FOB IT AND BUY NO OTHER.
for Sitic by nil Dealers,
manufactured by
Tho Gosh lioopor d Wringer
GOSHEN, IND.
! (mproveii Western Washer
|IUC£:. Ko. 1 for family or fi $$
No- 2 for large family 9
No. 9 for Hotel and Laundry, .... 10
Over 30,000 tit use, '
I'VTvlaU >r .'i*Vrra
Thotxsands of ladies are ttsing it, and theyepftak
of it in tho highest terms, saying that they wonld
rather dispense with any other household article,
than this excellent Washer. No well-regulated
family will bo without it, as it saves the clothes,
fiaves labor, saves time, saves fuel, saves soap, and
makes washday no longer a dread, but rather •
pleasant recreation, as much as such is possible,
lIOItTON M'F'G CO.,
Agents "Wanted. Ft, WftJM, liitl.
- / /H'- 1 i,
5. tJtrVTtr'S r-'fcP;? Doony,andnumerous
rACIUiIiJCi. V 'j I J[<bbcuiodis"ai.'!i, bnf
—.V fojjj iliJinictho s'aiilod phy-
S.-°j£ tO J. y> fl jwsicinns, resnlfc froru
f*v a m VivcO ty J youthful indiscretion,
Jh.A.JRIE&Ai-i V ff lo ° free indulgence, oc
... V.y over brain work, avcw
\:ir% A-Vn \ (S irrcitho Impoeitwnoj prrdc.V"
V i. yAstiou# remedies tor theso
-h J-"' I trcublcs. Oct our ITcj
A RADICAL CunS Fi Y>, Circular and Trial Pack
v •' ?•', and learn importan]
.Xi.ovL'Mi , ■: before takingtrcut
merit cl 'where. Tak" a
O r 1-1. . C.-M I.A RUMCUVthfttIIAO
llffif, 1,1 V/p- .-n-\rt > -'.\ICUVMD thourar.'is, docs
igaiiib It lu&hbjj. ~;v ♦ 111 rflrc with atten
b • Vf*&V. 'f - d tivii to business, or cau..a
. g air. .is , 'r ni'ior Inconvenience in
fa? 'Zi£C&3? 9 .r'Lny vay. dou
i ... r rti i• iselcutif . m al prlncl-*
trA punpr.fe wucialeifißßimßy dlrtctsppaeaii
Cl "oil. fr. to the scat ot'ilicearc i'd
i* "• 'rp".ifo influence ia felt
fFSTCD FOn SCVEM L'{J>Jwit!ioiit delay. Thcoat
kfeAVfOß/usrif.'MANYVjf'-" ;r :l functionaoi the hu
-1 ncuViNC f)A?sr :> > .d.* inaiioi'gr.ni. mlsres.ored.
i prft'The giumntinw clementa
tTT.ir /) d'fc, wliich i.aro b—:i
. ijif'-i I- Zb >IJUITI7\ F/fiVjV.-nri. lore given back.and
O.ioHcnth, - s3.ooSy3stlieputientbcc<mie*chrr;
Uwo Mentha, - O.OOKaafulaad rai-idlygalno r .i
V-htZv Mcatha 1 , V.OOXJrg Strength and sexual vigur.
KEEVSF DYCO.; MTaCHtS!:3T3
800H 2T, Tenth fit., ST. MO.
St> n 3PS f UREO PERSONS I Not a Truss,
v>' y Al{ for termH (.four Ariplinnca.
wV.dLJ GIV2I
B working people. Send 10
Ba H f'*ent.s postage, and we will innil
BB BcalaiH you free, a royal, valuable sam
plofcoxol goods that Will put
you in the way of making more mo ey in a lew
nays than you over thought possilile at any bus
iness. Capital not required. You can live at
home and work in spare time only, or ail tho
lime. All of both sexes, of all agfs. grandly
successful. 50 cents to *"> easily earned every
evening. That all who want ork nu.y test the
business.we make this uuparralleled oiler • to
all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to
nay for the trouble n f writ in u us. Full particu
lars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay
absolutelysurerorallwhostart at once. Don't dc
ay.AddressStinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
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m At in • an.: ijt it A but a flight Irrita- C®
t'.. uofth • la. :al e.iwlii iu rci* the Lungs;
* llu-ii uu I.i iouuiil vlt i ib, i c.-.jrli It rather
J?* 'ry.b vor.Rnd tho pal 'tn.'.rc frequent,the Eg I
O liaeks flakhatl mxl cl illli more common. Tide** j
Elixir lu curing tho in vo com plaint*, oj>cr- m j
Pi;' itn >;. q, r,.ve r!l r.inrliltl lit-hii-HR j
Lf* lioiiMntul linlnmntloii from tho Itii-gsßfl
Jy'" to tho Bin fill o, r.n 1 finally evp 1 tlu-tn fnuu Mj
Bh the aysteiu. Ilfi ilit iteS oxia-ctorallon.
S J f , he ah tho ulcerated surfaces 9
u. 'iil i ! vcii tlr-ciin h mid niu! <"i tli - bn-atli' raj
, : ,T 1 ifc ~"11'" ! *■' hirt Rt tin !£fl
. in tij.to r.-hu ithofcvi Ills fret- Iron. jfaU
Rj -.roii ;< , M-. 1 artiiiigct.t: , w l.lcharc R|
i," 4of so \ lmc a nntnro rw to I• in prcttl ilauporo? fc<.<
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|S uover dries <>r si qis the cough, but, by
v! ing tho C'.r .K, r; ■.•.pa-lP'y, v.li i tl;.- CJUgli K
MP if 4 . *3
i'yj Pfttapldct giving ; ill directions, free.
fiA'*' iricv> ;ti K, 0 cis , and £ 1.00 ptr bottle. jJb
SOLD EVERYNYIIERF.
•" 7. yt*!: r 'M\ ?■ { 55®, Ii '-ps., Parllncton.Vt.^B
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For Sulr of XJ'IGFLMYEirS,
Mailt tut <1 MuJitsonlug, Jo.
TUTT'S
PILLS
/25 YEARS IN USE.
i The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age I
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Losiof appetite, lluwela costive, l'ain la
the head, with a dull sensation In the
back part, Pain nndcr the shoulder
blade, Fullness after eatlnt, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
n feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
over the right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such C&3C9, one doso effects such a
change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cauie the
body to Take on Flesh,thuft the system is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are
IJjoduced^Frici^loc^d^^gjiu^
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
GRAT Haib or Whiskkrs changed to a
Glosst BLACK by a single application of
this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of fit.
Office. 44 Murray St.. New York*
K*? 4
" r jfx
Y
NlchbrhT**
Y~o mn" frcm tba best material Superior Ar-'
t: ". i■' dry GooJ . that are moddls of strength
Uuqsestiuned proof given of
1..- v u F :c r.zi '.ifactnrcrs of Curtis'
i 1 i : ry f ..i:rr. Ilnscn's Fewer Ruttcr
1: -.!. *rl. <':*rt •Square lioxChurn,
: ... DoyPeunr,An
iI h-Til : fc wholesale xvhere wo
I ,• ■ :i A n - :.t. ' All warranted exactly as
r , rc. : 1. TWO (tOI.Ik FOLUTEEN SILVEB
AM) FIMIT BRONZE MEDALS awarded for bu-
COSIilSfl, GURUS & GREENE, Fort Atkinson, Wis.
W.IKT AGENTS TO SELL
/ / ri " v. THS
- ! STEAM
V'. n and Women of pood character and intelHaenco.
J .clu-iv o Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial ol
n.ni. lt, Wuwhcr to be returned at, my expense if noi
wit: actory. A thomuuid per cent, the best Washer in
the world, and payscapsblo agents BIQ money. In
t. * ru has it a pheuominul succc-severy.
where. For Illustrated circular and terms of ssenoy
address, J. WORTH, St, Louis, Mo.
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RAINBOW RUPTURE R SV#£*
Biu-plo, B:ife, reliable iiad n perfect retainer. It 18
not a Truss. Warn I>aj- and Night end its
presence forgotten. Send for circulur with test i
xuonials from grateful sufferers cured by this np
tliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical
astitute 920 Locust St., St. Louiß, Mo.
Skillful treatment given till kinds of surgical
Snd medical oases. Weakening diseases and pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Bo
euro to write us before taking treatment elsewhere.
Consultation free and invited.
B? 3 Pi H ■RP# i kMake over 100 pet
/ A Q H&J B cent profit sell-
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er. Dnrable, perfect in operation, and of
grent domestic utility. Write for circular.
f AMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
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4T . < A beautiful work of 150 pages, Colored Plate, and sooo
illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and
".WnL ' Vegetables, prices of Seeds aad Plants, and how to grow
fA v/- • A V them. Printed in English and German. Price only 10
V./1 'A" , cents, which may be deducted from first order.
JL It tells what you want for the garden, and how to get it tnstead of running to
the grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
with disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 3 page, Colored Plate
( / /J J in every number, and many fine engravings. Price, fii.3s n year; Five Copies for
i k \Jtr LiJ 1 Specimen numbers 10 cent* ; 3 trial copies 95 cents. We will send to any address
r%' h. }* ■ Vitk's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
* —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4.50; Harper's Monthly, £4.00;
| •Jr St. Nicholas, #3 .50 ; Good Cheer, |i. 25 ; Illustrated Christian Weekly, #3.00; ®r
Wide Awake ' oood Cheer, and Vick'n Magazine for $3.00.
~ VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, aio pages. Six Colored
ffljPlates, nearly 1000 Engravings, 31.25. in elegant cloth covers.
JAMES VICBL, Rochester, *. Y
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Everybody acknowledges that
THE
CUBA PEST AM) BEST PLACE if buy FURNITURE
MikWOK'S STORE
ON
Perm street, Millheim, Pa.
PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, D INI NO ROOM A
A ITCIIEN J- lit Nil URE LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RiPT
TAN ,1 REEI) CHAIRS, all styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS, BED
STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT
-7 RESSES, from the finest Ct tried huir to the cheapest
Straw, a yreal variety of SPRING BEDS, ull styles,
and everything in the furniture line, an hantl r
% procured an short native
Not undersold by any Store in the County.
An extra lar-c stock of payer Hangings, Decorations. §c.
Hive a call. W. T. JIfAUCK.
J. 11. KURZENKNABE & SONS'
MUSIC HOUSE.
1202 N. THIRD STREET.
HARRISBURG, PA.
j BAUS & CO'S
Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral
Upright, Grand
The best now made and endorsed by all eminent
artists.
(M JEM. €ST J&. MS
The most beautiful and sweetest toned in the world
Smaller Musical Instruments,
Orgauettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c.
Sheet Music (including the popular 5 and 10 cent music) Mosio Books
Strings, &c.
CALL TO SEE US.
Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Fa. t
Agent for Union and Centre Counties.
MM&AEM MMBBLE WOBKS
.A.. O. MUSSER,
(SUCCESSOR TO DEININGER & MUSSER,)
DEALER IN
All kinds of Marble Work,
sucn AS
Moiiuments, Headstones, Tablets, Tombs, &e.
ALL KINDS OF
Granite Monuments and Headstones
furnished at lowest prices.
SHOP ON MAIN STREET\ EAST OF BRIDGE.
P/iDUCDC IV k This SULKY PLOW wiih its patent Tkussed, &uspkx-•
pllK IB I" M II la bion Sikel We eel and swinging beam is the most perfect
■ ■ ■ Implement of the kind in the world.
"SWINGBEAM" SULET I THE BEAM can be fastened rigidly when desired, or
Ulustrated below, also J| I J®" 4 ® ■*** "idowayß if it strike*..
avoiding breakage; also nice for turning corners without
4t Garden Cily Clipper" taking Plow out of the grownd.
FLO W S, -wViriMt— SXMD FOB Cibculars
p^- rS ' MT'6 CO..
tCc., etc. ?' SucceMor. to Furit k Bradl.y Mfg Co.,
or to our Biusca Houses:
DAVID BRADLEY M*F*G CO., SL Loals, Mo.
\ W\ y DAVID BRADLEY M'FV CO., Indianapolis, lad.
V ~ J •\S DAVID BRADLEY A CO., Minneapolis. Minn.
DAVID BRADLEY A CO., Council Blullh, la.
BRADLEY, WHEELER A CO., Kansas CO- Ho.
When the word Eatey or the
npnnn Un t word Organ in mentioned, they
IESTEV pLO . re|\ eaoh the other, so widely
I grain euoroyiv known and so popular are the In
'(I I \BL* / strumentY end the makers.
' r j.. •✓ * ,>• Bp , \ Five letters in each of the two J'
J' A I m words are reminders of enjoyment
| jWw JbJL " 1 21 multitudes of homes. Dlustra
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