Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 25, 1886, Image 4

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    "Constitutional Cowards."
Spfeaking with Colonel Greene, says a
writer in the Philadelphia News, about
the irresistible impulse among soldiers
to lie down when shells whizzed dan
gerously near, he replied, 'Yes; that
impulse is uncontrollable, and I recall
just now a laughable occurrence at
Fredericksburg in Virginia. You le
member the enemy had a number of
siege guns there, and every no-v and
then they would throw a tremendous
shell across the Rappahannock and
send consternation and panic through
our camps. At first these shells creat
ed great confusiort and dismay but the
boys soon became used to them, and
unless one came very near little atten
tion WHS paid to the cannonading.
*1 was standing one day, however, in
the midst ot our camp, where perhaps a
hundred soldiers were to he seen, when
suddenly one of these great shells was
heard coming through the air, and as it
whirled with a terrible crash directly
oyer our heads every one of those hun
dred forms crouched down behind the
shelter tents in little blue heaps, my
self included, and when they recovered
themselves and raised up once more the
blood had fled from every face and they
were blanched to an ashy whiteness.
As soon as they saw the danger was
passed the blood came mantling back to
their cheeks with the plush of their
shame and their fears vanished with a
loud laugh as an old sergeant of the
regiment, whose face had been of the
whitest, realizing how ridiculous it was
to hide behind a shelter tent to find
safety from a shell that would have
knocked a horse down, snouted so that
every man could hear him, I say, boys,
when the Johnnies fling another of
them grave diggers over this way
'spose we get a sheet of note paper
and hide behind that.' And yet,* ad
ded the colonel, 'within a week these
same men were part of a line
which marched up to Mary's Heights
over a field that was literally plowed
with shot and shell until they were so
close to the siege gun that threw the
grave diggers that you could have toss
ed a copper into their trenches where
the iron monster laid.'
The other incident mentioned by
Colonel Greene was more touching :
'We had,' he said, 'in our command a
man who could not go into a fight.
He was a good fellow, and everybody
liked him, and he was really more pit
ied than condemned for his cowardly
infirmity. Finding that he was of no
service in the company, and fearing
that his example might be demoraliz
ing, he was detailed as a teamster, and
he served with the wagon trains
throughout the whole war and was
never in a fight. Afcer hostilities had
ceased and there was not an armed vol
unteer in the field, this man, who was
still on detached service 111 tlie field,
was one day engaged in removing a lot
of muskets from a wagon prep iratory
to their being sent North. A comrade
who was assisting .him cautioned him
to lie careful as some of the guns might
be.loaded. lie replied that there was
110danger,as they were old and rusty,
and had long been out of use. Sea:e< lv
had the words escaped his lips when
one of the guns was discharged and he
was instantly killed.
Picture frames madu with a combi
nation of polished oak and orna
ments are admirably adapted to water
color drawings, and are less expen
sive than other styles.
Old newspapers will put the finish
ing touch to newly cleansed silver,
knives aod forks and tinware better
than anythiug else. Rub the n well
and make perfectly dry. They ere
excellent to polish stoves that have
not been blackened for some length
of time.
ADVICE TO nOTIfKKS
Are you disturbed at night and broken by
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth? If so, scud at cnee
and get a bottle of Alas. WISSLO.V'S S >onu>".*i
HYKUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. H w valuo ;->
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little v,:f
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mother--,
there is no mistake about it. It curesdys u;t' iy
and diarrhoea, regulates tlie stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens !l;e y.in
duces inflammation, and gives tone an i energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSLOV. 'S -*• TH
ING -SYRUP FOR C'UILDREN TELTIUNG is ..h'.: Ui!
ao the taste, and is the prescription o. ; . wf
the oldest and best female nurses and physic;-
IDS in the United States, and is for saie i>> ail
druugists throughout the world, J'rlce 2."
cents a bottle.
E bowks'
H. DOWNS' I
Vegotabla Balsaais
For the cure of
iptlon, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, ► j
Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness,
Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, |g
iseasea of the Throat, Chest, and |||
In all cases where this Elixir Is gjU
used its efficacy is at once manifested, con- pr,
mmm vincing the most incredulous that G3
S CONSUMPTION €
la not incurable, if proporly attended to.— £8
p. At its commencement it is but a slight irrita- ۩
CO tion of the membrane which covers the Lungs;
then an inflaniation, when the cough is rather
dry, local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the
O cheeks flushed and chills more common. This e * c1 t
Elixir in curing tho above complaints,
Wje. atessoas lo remove ail morbid ii rita-Kj
gg tiousand inftamatlon from the lungs Ppj
H to the surface, and finally expel them from |yhi
■ the system. It facilitates expectoration.
It heals the ulcerated surfaces
gfg and relieves the cough and makes the breath- k "'
M Ing easy. It supports the strong!h aud at the
3| s-me time redtices tlie fever. 1; is free from
S strongopiate and astringent articles, which are K
|Hofso drying a nature as to
■H destroying tbe patient; whereas this medicine BR
Hj never dries or stops the cough, but, by remov- K
■H ing the CAUSE, consequently, when the cough B
is cured tbe patient is well. Send address for H
fl pamphlet giving full directions, free.
Eg Price 35 cts., 50 cts., and SI.OO per bottle. H
if SOLD EVERYWHERE.
9 HESBT, JOHSSOS & LORD, Preps., Barlington.Tt. I
■■■DOWNS' ELiXiß.BNii^
For sale by D. S. Kauffnian & Co.. and
J. Spigclmycr, Pa.
mama ■ Voficotabl© ,
HALLS hair
RENEWER.
I
The great popularity of this preparation,
after its test of many years, should be an
assurance, even to the most skeptical, that
it is really meritorious. Those who have
used HALL'S HAIR KKXKWKU know that
H all that is elnimed.
It eauses new* growth of hair on bald
heads —provided iho hair follicles are not
dead, wJiieh is seldom tho ease; restores
naturalcolor to gray or faded hair; pre
serves the scalp healthful and clear of
dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or
changing color; keeps it soft, pliant, lus
trous, and causes it to grow* long and
thick.
HALL'S HAIK RENF.WF.R produces Its
effects by the healthful influence of its
vegetable ingredients, which invigorate
and rejuvenate. It is uot a dye, and is
n delightful article for toilet use. Con
taining 110 alcohol, it does not evap
orate quickly and dry up the natural oil,
leaving the "hair harsh aud brittle, as do
other preparations.
Buckingham's Dy
rou THH
WHISKERS
Colors them brown or black, as desired,
and is the best dye, because it is harmless;
produces a permanent natural color; and,
being a single preparation, is more con
venient of application than any other.
PREPARED RY
R. P. IIALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
TilK
PENN ROLLER
GJRLOURING MUM
V • ..
is prepared to exchange
Choice Roller Flour
for good wheat in any quantities
desired and v\ ill guarantee
t lie flour
Strictly Pure and
of First-Class Quality.
J". 18. FISHEB,
PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE CULL EC, E.
Winter TE: IU begins January 6. LSG.
This Institution is located in one of th" most,
beautiful and hesl'liful spots of tii ; entire All •
gli nv region Itispehto students of ImMi
sexes, ami offers tli • following Course ot Study:
1. A Full cicntitic Cone-; • Four Ve iru.
?. A Latin cienti i T Co irs •.
J. The following At)VANCK!> COURSES, of
two years each, following ih> tiro two years of
the Seiet title Course: (.) AC ill' 'C Lll UK ; (b)
N ATI.'CAI, ILLSL*I)RV: (.■) * lIEDI>I'U 1 AM"
PHYH'ICS ; (O) CIVIL KNtiINKEKINsI.
4 A short SPECIAL COURSE 111 Agriculture.
F>. A s!l*'rt SPEC! A L <' •*! in 1 VIC NI-Crv.
t< A reorg.l'lizcd COARSE 111 MECILANIC
I A UTS, combining SHOP-WORK w:ih study.
1 7. A new SI'ECIA L COL R SI; (two years) in
1 Literature and ACH nee. for VOUNN Ladies
S. A Carefully gr.ol -.1 IVejM. itory Course.
I 9. Sl'KCl AL (_'• u'l{s{;s ai o a i'.iu r■l to meet
t! e wants of Indivi tij.Estudo is.
.'•Milt c v drib ,s 1 :*.j ,m Uxaenscs for iMt.ird
! MITALS V.T< 1 w. Tuttion Ir VOAUG
under CHARGE OF a CO.N, .'TENT ladv I'rin-
CH *l.
Fur Catalogues, <>;• otlier|nf •: motion ad ii 1 •
(TUOITUE W. A i'SIERTON, L. 1- .
President,
*27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa.
. N. W. EB Y,
Wool war I, Pa.
Hist ilier of
! t*) 1 ??*n Yf T> t ?>1 \-7 :-r f f *.***9
i g Jiii nib,VV ill :■&& a .
Tlie best tij-Jide constantly kept on Land and
guc-rantcQd to be uniduUeratcd.
The best liquor for Medical Use.
Sold at t lie lowest cash, urices. illy
STIPIHiiIEFSE
Being FU!!jr rtware of the
ft rcst ,he L*4IO<ARE
■ /rAyo .| 1 \ w altir.if i:i KenSinsrtonWorlc,
1 1 ||\*t V ,> 1 , 'NfA 1 I I ,r<s have prepared a Com
filVVf .\\ I''///. /)// Ipleto<u'Dtcontainir.i{io
mVVJ Vr *A//yAWttnUA Stamping rt
r\\ // _ ' on l est government
|^ on 'J | ;<hn.en L'A per. al 1
CTfelV yjt ~V. /.( Thistlcs.Straw^crrie,.
KSS Outline* of Hoy. Girl. Bur*.
dhjL I; A I • 1 (,■*£] KOllSpiders. Storks, Scollops for
T&bXS." 11 Skirts. Ctazy Stitch Pat-
BSs*\f / , , , , t Q ".erns.Cryitai Etchings,Bor-
Jv! ir-! Crs. Pond Lilies. Tulips.
r&waffiarfA -u.lc-'E tec.. Ax.. GO in all, ranging
f'M'i 1 i-3 in. to 7 in
ches, Also 1 lioz Hlue Htrfttip'nc I'uatitr.l Box White
Stamping Powder, I I'utent reversible Potiset, and
full nd comp'-te directions for Kensington Stamping and
Embroidery, Kcnr.in.gton Painting. Lustre, Metallic Flitter
and Irridesc cnt Painting, Colors used and mixing of Colors,
Ribbon Embroidery. Chenillu and Araser.e Work, Cotrect
Colors of all the different flowers. Description of every stitch
used in embroidery Ac., making a complete Outfit that can
not be bought at retail for less than fa.oo. To introduce
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, the large, 3a page Illustrated
Magazine devoted to the interests ot the Country Heme
•nd Household, wre will send one of these Outfits complete
free and ■jost'pald.-to any lady who will send Sse. for
3 mos. subscription to the Magazine. Five for Jr. Money
cheerfully refunded if not more than satisfactory. Address
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TDUD>' OU,, MEN or Ladies, in each, county
, . Address I*. W. ZEiULKIt & CO., J'hila
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AT P GJ j ALBO BAD Thirty
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MIILHEIM PLANING MILL
oast of the now Kv. clmrcli, IVnn St.,
Mllheim, Fa.
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Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Elinds, Hrackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
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ail voiilujic of tlioso mltiiiliiii; t> hiiil.i to con
sult us.
tjVi'hml i aoM miulo 011 all kinds ot
buildingrfl. Plana and Specifications
furnished on application, with ost
| imateu of cost. IS-ly
GERMAN ♦CANARIES!
BIRD * CAGES!
BIRD * SEEDS!
At reasonable rates
at the
GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS,
Water Street,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Mason <£ Hamlin
ORCANS: PIANOS:
llichev lton f j" e Ncw mode r?'
rnti til(ltcAt DI *';j Swinging. Do
WoiM's Exhi- .-JI not require cne
-111 ion, f /]l quarter as
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nd durability.
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N. Y. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
TUTT'S
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE,
Thi Greatest of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain ia
the head, with a dull sensation In the
back -part, Pain under the shoulder
blade, Fullness after eating*, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a 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,
TITTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, ono dose effect 3 such a
change offeelingas to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite.and cause tho
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system la
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools nro
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
GBAT HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a
GLOEST BLACK by a single application of
thi9 DTE. it imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by liruggiats, or
sent by express on receipt, of sl.
©fific-3,44 Murray St., Mow York.
Is ■fclio Best I
FftBLE SAUCE.
Thousands of arli< lc3 are now manufactured that
in former years had to bo imported, paying high '
import duty r.s it is now being done 011 Lea k Per- .
1 ins table sauce ; the Quaker TABLE'SAUCE takes
its place; it Las been pronounced by competent
judges just assort& and evn letter. Tho QUAKER
SAUCE Las Slowly but surely gained great im
portance and is replacing the very best imported
Bauco 011 tho shelf of tlie grocer, tho tables
of tho restaurant and tho tables of tho rich and
poor men, greatly priz d and relished by all on
account of its piquancy, aroma, taste, strength
and purenes3. Tho in von tor has by years of
study of the secret virtues contained in the aro
matic spices <>f tho Indies and China, such as
mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger,
and peppers and buds of trees unknown to most
men, and by long practice succeeded to combine
their extracts in such a liquid form as we now
find it. of agrceablo taste, and so invigorating as
lobe taken iu place of stomach bitters. By man
ufacturing this sauce here, heavy import duties
and freights arc saved, and it is sold at a lower
figure to tho dealer, who making a better profit on
Quaker Gancc cr-.n cell it to tho consumer cheaper
than ho very b ■ t imported article hardly equal
ing ours, it your grocer does not keep it, writo
1:3 lor prices, etc. S. Id in bottles or by the gallon.
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Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
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Two miles from Cotmni Station on L & T. R. If.
ITYino Trout i'ish.tm; ami Hunting within .sight
" of town, Healthy locality ami lino moun
tain seemo ii s. The celebrated I'KNNs V Ah-
I.KY t'A\ t:.> hut fi\ miles distant. HlO finest
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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
fiom hOcts to $3.00 l*'i" day. Remodel
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Cansrd by iiul.- croiionn. escc.-'M-s,. c I3onefit*ln a
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porQuacks y. P< ii nhoufi, falldswiptinud
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nlTLit lu>rl>le 1 Pcriunncnt husinesw ap
pi yto Wilntoi l asllciN <" '* •che-ster, N. Y.
/A n< La over 100 per
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cr. # Dtirnhle, r>orroct in operation, and or
aamosMo utility. >'• rifofor cirtuilar.
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H Ililß 8 READING,
&&LW ¥ U PENN.
\ *'i• p:(-ii;:intonf School for Boys.* Con.
dueled ii((cn H>e .Mlulnry plan. Boy sof any
i,ye a 1 :*• s. ;• I for cot.-ilovno. t-rns. etc.
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f Importer & Wholesale
WmlliiliSß AGGORDEOHB,
-^==^— \ Mouth Harmonicas
'SEia and all kindsol Musical
Merchandise, ltussinn
" lUltt Gut Violin Strings, -
Band laitrumeat*. Send For catalogue.
OMNEBUSSES
> AND LIGHT BPEIKG WOM TOT,
Hotels fc Livery.
AGENTS WANTED EftffSßSMSif
WE MAKE
Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder
Trucks, Patrol Wagnns, &c.
And Fit Out Fire Departments Complete'
And pootl wen of influence eon wako
favorable urrtingcuAL-utti with us.
HORTON & CO.,
53, 55, 57 & 59 East sth Strut,
CINCINNATI, 0.
LEFFEL'S
IMPROVED
inny wma
I nun "Fingino.
ALL TEE PARTS MADE OF
MALLEABLE & WROUGHT IBOM
No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping.
TiiKLianTFsr Rrsswo, StbonoErrand Easiest
ReorLATBD WIND Kkoink in the WOULD. Tha
DIBT is CULAPLBT. Send for Circulars to tho
SPRINGFIELD HICHINE CO.
Springfield, Ohio.
"jtiling of leauty is a joy rtrever."
The new and beautiful
Square Parlor Stove
rraisciLix
Before buying, ask your dealer to
' show you litis beautiful design. If
ho hasn't it, have hi in send for sam
ple at once. Or send lis
Twenty Dollars
and we will promptly ship you tho
No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par
lor) with full nickel ornamentation.
Every stove fully guaranteed in con
, struction, workmanship and practi
cal operation. Tho "Priscilla" is
made only by
Lehigh Stove &M'f'g Co..
_ LEHIGHTON, PENN.
ESTABLISHED 1535.
Thomson&Co's
Celebrated Tcralliier Pattern 8
TRIPLE FLAKG2
i Fire and Burglar Presf
SAFES.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY^
OVER ANV OTDER MAKE ARK :
I'utent Innldc Itolt Work.
Solid Welded Anglo Iran Frnmci.
Extra Thick Walls.
Superior Fire Proof Pilling.
Locks and Uolt Work Protected
With Hardened Steel.
Hxtrn Henvy lUntrrinl:
Hence aro More Fire and Burglnr Proof.
Send for Circulars and Prices.
TSOMSOITdtCO.,
273 & 275 State Street,
LKEW HAVEN, CONN.
— a in M i—
PIANOS-ORGANS
'Hip dr-mnnd for the improved MASON A* llamijn
PIANOS- is now so large that a second addition to the
fnctoi y has become imperative. l>o not require one
quarter as much tuning- as Pianos on the prevailing
wrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Styles of GROANS, (22 to (!K)0. Tor Cash, Easy
Payments, or Rented.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,
NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO.
" L V '
WANT AGENTS TO SELL
li^M^SOUR I
M rC* v i STEAM
:k^Washer
Men and W omen of good character and intelliirence.
J-Aclusiro Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' triul of
Rumple Washer to bo returned at my expense if not
satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the bestWnsher in
tho world, and pavacapable agents HTG money. In*
trinsic merit makes it a phenominal success every.
where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency
address. J, WORTH,St. Louis,
IfIINBOW RUPTURE
Simple, safe, roliablo und n perfect retainer, ft Is
not a Truss. Worn Day and Night and its
presence forgotten. Send for circular with testi
monials from grateful sufferers cured by this np
£lianco. Address Central Medical and Surgical
restitute 920 Locust St., St Louis. Mo.
Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical
and medicnl cases. Weakening diseases and pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be
sure to write us before taking treatment else where.
Consultation free and invited
, .> (J lor OH. GCOTT'S
beautiful ILlociiic
>, r*< 3} . Corsets. Sample free to those be
... 1- .j'l L'l ) cousin? agents. No risk, quick sales.
: rr o;-y .; .*.m. iri--.facto.n guaranteed. Address
. r?.£CiiTT,S42 uiroatiwav St.,N.Y.
FAY WHEH CURED j
Confidence in honesty of Invalids. We treat ALL Dis j
eases, either Sex, however caused.and receive pay after t
cure is effected. Describe case fully, and snd stamp I
for instructions. DB, BAIUSE. Box iOL Buffalo. N.i.
Floral Siiim
$ jfb A beautiful work of 150 pagec, Colored Plate, and 1000
xa#7Sfc: al >/ illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and
- V frfl/ g] ' Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow
CfOw A-" /s£*•" V them. Printed in English and German. Price only 10
~N cenu, which may be deducted from first order.
,c^s what you want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to
<W' ' - T r i, TOP• the groeery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
IjT; i. w * l ' l disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICE'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
/v3l V lo *' B ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* pages, a Colored Plate
/ Uiw ey ery number, and many fine engravings. Price, 8"5 a year; Five Copies for
1u yiSSS< • [\ J§ , P£fd B,en numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies as cenu. We will send to any address
r * ,c * * Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
f '.Wmr—-really two magazines at the price of one—Century, 84.50; Harper's Monthly, 84.00;
hiicholas, 83.50; Good Cheer, Illustrated Christian Weekly, I 3.00; OT
T X V Wlde Awak - o<x><l Cheer, and Tick's M&gailne for $3.00.
WilV n . V lo ®' B FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, *io pages. Six Colored
Plates, nearly woo Logravingt, B*.as, in elegant cloth covers.
JAMES VICK, Rooliertor, N. Yr s|
filverybody acknowledges that
THE
CHEAPEST AMD BEST PLACE to buy FURNITURE
ON
Fenn street, Millheim, Pa.
PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININGROOM A
A I ran EN FU RNJ TU H E LOUNQ ES, PA TEN T ROCKERS, RAT- _
TAN A REEL) CHAIRS, all UTYH-* % TABLES, STANDS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS, BED
STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT
TRESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest JMB
Straw , a </reaf variety of SPRING BEDS , aii stylet,
and cverythiug in the furniture line, on hand OR FL
procured, on short notice ■
Not undersold by any Store in the County!
An extra large stock of Paver Hangings, Decorations.
Give me a call. .W T. J/AUCK.
PENH HALL CARRIAGE WORKS!
J". C. COIfcTIDO,
Proprietor and Manufacturer ot ]
Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c.
Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at a
times. New and improved machinery in the shope.
Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere
l jo CIfEDVEIHII V needßUiesa S ood4BB hieyare
i "•'N. CVtKI rAffIILT the best aud. cheapest. Ask
y' *\ (3)L * your dealer to get you G lobe Toasters & Broilers, 30
A 33c. (very superior articles) Globe Fruit and Jelly
Press, $1.25, h:\sno equRL Cake Mixer, stone bowl
Citron- .lsj| $1.75. Globe combined Tuck Hammer, Kettle Scrap,
it- „w er Hot Pan Lifter, 15c. Globe Sad Iron Heater saves
" u " 1 " J ° °" c coal, 25c., Ac., Ac. If your dealer is out club with
Eov 1017 neighbors send money to us Awe will ship direct. '
CLOBE M'P G C 0„ ?2S Walnut S!., Phila, Pa.
THE BANNER SKATE.
iimniDj rat cwms.
Something entirely now. It baa a Spiusg Stkkl
Foot (li' uviiy ni krl. 1 but not polished)
ami pohst'sses tlx- full < Li.'ticity of the Club Skat*
yet v ill be furnish 1 r.t r. no rll adv&nco beyond
the prico of oiduiu:; 1..: b fJ hates.
Its construction is of the most thorough and
satisfactory character.
This pkate trill prove n drctcing card trherever
introduced and Rink managers will do well to con
sider its nurit<, as only a email outlay ia required
beyond tbat necessary for ordinary outfit. Prices
•cut on application
BANNER SKATE WORKS,
RICHMOND. IND.
IFIT.BfiRHWS
gbnO "THE STOItT OK MY LIFE."
And the Art of .Money Getting with
cx>H Golden Hulea for Money Slautug. ttoiih Juo
SB to any young man starting in life. Over 500 pages; 68
| 23.H illustrations. Price, 52.25. CZf Write at once to
FORSHEE A McMAKIN. Cincinnati. O
arsstssEi family scales
Entirely new in principle. Weigh one ounce to 5 pounds.
What every family needs and will buy. Rapid sales surprise
agents. FOKSJIEE & McMAKIN, CINCINNATI, O.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler'a
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Milihcim, Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social 1
gatherings promptly made to order.
f * Call at her place and get your sup
| plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
! Musser Brothers,
ROLLER * RINK.
The proprietors respectfully iulorm the public
tbat their
—ZR/HSTIK—
Corner of Penn and Mill ' Streets,
Millheim, Pa.
. Is open every Wednesday and Saturday even
ing, and Saturday afternoons.
(Size of Rink 40 x 100.)
The building is commodious and finely arran g
ed, has a splendid floor, and patrons will
always find new and strong
skates on.hand.
General ami ssion 5 cents
Use of skates,for 3 turns' session, 10 "
Ladies admitted free!
m ... ■ m — ... w
rAL^IZES^^
Carrying all steam and disagreeable odor from cook*
log down into the fire.
Tie MOST COMPLETE Cooking Utensil
• EVER INVENTED.
No burned hands. No scalded arms. No cloth
needod. No disagreeable odors filing the house.
' No overflow on the stove. An examination of these
| utensils will convince any ono that they are the
' nearest perfection of any kettles now known. A
i first-class steamer nnd kettle combined.
AGENTS wanted all over the U. S. for these
I goods. They sell fast and pay good profits—s3 to
$8 per day. Call or write for circulars.
HUNTER SIFTER
Manufacturing Co., •
CINCINNATI, - - OHIO.
Manufacturers of the world famed " HUNTER
SIFTER. Cyclone Egg Beater, and other specialties."
Over 10,000,000 of the Hunter's Sifters have been sold,
Every lady In the land ougbt to havo one. For sale
by responsible dealers everywhere. • Ask for th
; w Hunter," and take no other. Illustrated catalogue
of Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for Bakers, Drag*
I lists, Ac. free.— Send for it and mention this ptpeb.