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

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    Perils of the Revolution
The Schuyler mansion was the theatre
of a romance in the Summer of 17S1.
General Schuyler was not then in ac
tive military service, but, at his house
At Albany or at Saratoga, he was the
vigilant eye of the Northern Depart
ment. His person as a prisoner was
coveted as a capital prize by his Tory
neighbors. Walter Meyer, a Toiy
colleague of the famous .Toe Heltys,was
employed to execute a scheme for the
seizure and abduction of the General.
With a party of his associates, Cana
dians and Indians, he prowled in the
woods near Albany for many days, and
ascertained the exact situation of af
fairs at Schuyler's house from a Dutch
man whom ho had seized at his work,
lie learned that a guard of six men
were there for the protection of Schuyl
er's person, three of them alternately
on duty continually. The Dutchman
was compelled to taxe an oath of secre
cy. He did so with a mental reserva
tion, aud as soon as he was released he
hastened to Schuyler and warned him
of his peril.
As the twilight of a sultry day in
August was yielding to the night,
Schuyler and his family were sitting in
the great hall of the mansion ; the ser
vants were about the premises ; three
of the guard were asleep in the base
ment, and the other three were lying
on the grass in front of the mansion
A servant announced that a person at
the back gate wished to speak with the
General, llis errand was understood.
The doors and windows of the mansion
were immediately closed and barred,
the family were gathered together in
an upper room, and the General ran to
his bedroom for his arms. Looking
out of a window, he saw the house stir
rounded by armed men. To alarm the
town, lialf-a mile distant, he fired a
pistol from his window. At the same
moment the intruders burst open the
front door. At that instant Mrs.
Schuyler perceived that in the confu
sion she had left her infant in a cradle
in the hall below. She was about to
rush down the stairs af;er it, when the
General interposed and prevented her.
Her third daughter, Margaret [who
was afterward the wife of the last Pat
roon], instantly flew down the great
stairway, snatched the sleeping babe
from the cradle, and bore it up to its
mother. One of the ludians hurled a
sharp tomahawk at her. It's keen
blade just grazed the infant's head,and
was buried in the railing of the 3tairs.
Meyer, supposing her to be a servant,
called to her as she flew up the stairs,
'Where's your master ?' Witli a quick
thought she exclaimed, as she reached
the verge of the upper hall, 'Gone to
alarm the town !' Her father heard
her, and with a quick thought threw
up a window and called out, as to a
multitude, 'Com© ou, mj >iv m
lows ! Surround the house and secure
the villians !' The alarmed marauders
who were plundering the General s
dining-room of the plate, fled in haste,
carrying away some of their booty.
The infant was the late Mrs. Catherine
Van Rensselaer Cochran, Genet al
Schuyler's youngest chili, who died at
Oswego in the summer of 18">7
A Fair Exchange
A popular minister is fonfl of tell
ing the following laughable story of
the great reward he once received for
marrying a young couple: lie was
waited upon one evening, in a rural
village, bv a yountr man, a stranger,
who asLed the minister to come to a
certain street with him. On arriving
at the house designated, the young
man left the minister in a modest lit
tle parlor, but soon returned, support
ing on his arm a comely young wo
man, who was introduced as a bride
elect. The twain were made one and
the usual awkward pause followed.
The disagreeable silence was broken
by the groom, who inquired if Mr.
S was fond of dogs. "Oh, yes,"
was the reply ; when the young man
disappeared for a few moments, and
then returned, followed by a small
terrier. The little aoimal was put
through a variety of tricks, very ex- j
pert and amusing, and the minister
arose to take his departure—and his
fee. The bridegroom assisted Mr.
g on with his overcoat, and re
marked: "Well, now, Mr. S .
you've married me ; that's your trade.
I showed my trick-dog to you ; that's
my trade. Yen generally get five
dollars for your job; I get as much
for an evening's entertainment. I
guess we are about square, eh ?"
Mr, g assured the gentleman that
the existing relations between them
were friendly, and expressing a polite
hope that the groom would derive as
much pleasure and profit by his part
of the transaction as he had done
from his, withdrew, the gainer by a
new experience.
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COSTIVENESS
affects seriously all the digestive ami
assimilative organs, including Ilia Kid
neys. \Y hen these organs are so affected,
they fail to extraet froiu the Mood the
lirie acid, wliioli, carried thromrh t lie cir
culation, causes liliouiiiutism and Neu
ralgiiu
The functions of the l.iver are also
allected 1v costiveness, causing
Bilious Disorders.
Among the warning s\ mploms of bilious
ness are Nausea, ])i//.iness. Headache,
Weakness, Fever. Dimness of Vision,
Mellowness of Mxin. Fains in the Side,
back and Shoulders. Foul Mouth, Furred
Tom tie. Irregularity in the action of the
bowels, Vomiting, etc.
The Stomach stifli r> \\ hen tin 1 bowels
arc constipated, and Indigestion or
Dyspepsia,
follows. Fotiil breath, Gastric Pain-.
Headache, Acidity of the Stonuieh. Y\ ater
hrash. Nervousness, and Idepression,arc all
e\ idenees of the presence of this ditre- -
injr malady. A Sure lJelief for irregu
larities of the Stomach and nil consequent
diseases, will be found in the Use of
AYER'S PILLS.
Tlicy stimulate the stomach, free the
bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid
liver and kidneys, and by t heir oloansiny,
hcaliny and tonic properties, strengthen
and purify the whole system, and restore
it to a salutary and normal condition.
riutrAnrn r.v
Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., I.owcll, Muss.
Isold !>>' all Druggist*.
■ There is ae excuse for suffering from I
CONSTIPATION
E and other diseases that follow a dis-■
I ored state of the Stomach and Bow-1
Eels, when the use of
I OR. HENRY BAXTER'S I
(MANDRAKE Mil
t Will give immediate relief.
After constipation follows
■ Biliousness, Dyspepsia, I
I Indigestion, Diseases of!
fitho Kidneys, Torpid Liver!
I Rheumatism, Dizziness,!
■ Sick Headache, Loss of!
■ Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-||
loplexy, Palpitations,!
fl Eruptions and Skin Dis- j|
leases, etc., a U °f Which these!
■ Bitters will speedily cure l>y removing tho cause. fl
■ Keep the Stomach, IknoeU, and Digestive Organs B
■is good working order, ami perfect health fl
■ will be tho result. LadiGS and others Glib- ij£
Eject to Sick Headache wm f.ud relief!
fl and permanent care by the use of these Cittern fl
■ Being tonic and mildly purgative they |
B PURIFY THE BLOOD. I
Price 25 cts. per bottle.
■ For Kile by all <alera in medicine. Send fl
■ address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. EE
B HEStY, JOHSSOS& LOKD,Props., Barlingtun, TL I
Ihbbbbhkl -
For sale by D. S. Kauffmun ct Co.. and
J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa.
THE
PENX ROLLER
FLOURING M lI I S
It -r i ~ i
V"v-' • -rni
u x ; ■ /1: -7
V\ m;W ■: : r-fcjj.7
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Sv. *
is prepared to exchange
Uhoic3 Rollsy Flour
for pood wheat in any quantities
desired and will guarantee
t lie flour
Strictly Pure and
of First-Class Quality.
X 18. BISIHISIR/,
PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
"p EX XS YL V A XIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Teim begins .January d. 18S6.
This Institution is located in one or tlr* most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of study:
1. A Full cieutilicC) trse of Co ir Years.
2. A Latin cientitic Course. ,
The following ADVANCE!) COUltSi.s. of
two years each, following the first two years 01
the Setentilic Course: (a) AGltt'T Lit lib ; ('>)
NATUCAL HISTORY: (e) E'H EM IS I'll Y AM)
PHYSIO; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. ,
4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COIJKSK in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COt KsR (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladles
S. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES are arrange 1 to meet
the wants of Individual students.
Military drill is required. Expense.-, for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition tree. Vomit
' ladies under charge of a competent 1 tdy Prin
cipal.
' For Catalogues, or other inhumation at :vss
. GEORGE W. ATHEKTON. L. I .
1 l'resi-1 ut.
! 27-29 State College. Centre c 0., Pa.
; TV ■mTSrX3Sr<G£-'sgO XO'
1 OTluniilf' niITFIT TRFFI
■ STAMPING U-iLL r™
■ iPJPTn; Being futfy ftw-sre of the
/-NC""y- -y 1 "Ntf nit -rest ihe
B I 1 C -e !. vc 1 r-i .lrcii a i'oin-
VU'I/// /jlJhr'UU-IHMiU <■:llam,mtoO
\V V '/ A ,/J& fort -.ralril hUiu|>ln Pt-
BB Storks',Scollops lor
KaVf 1 1 1 1 1 Skirts. Crazy Stitch Pat-
SGfe. 1 , 1 terns, Crystal l-.tchinKS.Bor-
H l "s. I'uml Lilies. Tulips.
jJSi-c., tic..CO ill all,ranging
o rvie-'er n si7ofrom 11-2 in. to i m
liox Uiuc-stn.r.id.r*Uowt'er.l Ba■ WtHe
llmiiroidery. Keisongton Painting. I.ustre, Metallic i mier
C-d Irrid'-scent Painting, C<-lors used and mixing of Colors,
R'n' on b. I." :dcrv. C'll-ntllu an t Arasenc Work, Correct
(..lorsofall the difcront Hovers. rVscription of every stitch
used in erilrroiderv ,Kc., making a complete Outf.t that can
mt he r ail for less than it.oo. To introduce
F ARM AND P' ICSEHOLD. the large. 32 page Illustrated
Vaoaz.ne .ivvctc<l to the interests of the Country Home
r/m u-' oHi wo v'tl send one of these Outfits complete
and Hpuselio. .. wi n sen d 85c-. for
'! sc4 t! P n-o thc Magazine. Five for sl. Money
cheerfully refunded if not more than satisfactory. Address
■FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford.Conn.
SELWYN HALL "ZT
A' thorouuli preparatory School tor Bovs. Con
ducted upon the Military plan. Boys ol any
ace admitted. Send for catalogue, terms, etc.
L. C. BISHOP, Head Master, Reading, Pa.
ELI AS ELSE & SON,
—ruoruiKTOiw or THI:—
MILLHEIM PLANING MILL,
cast of the new Kv. eluuch. I'enn *l.,
ilillheim. Pa.
Contractors, - Builders.
—AXU M VXt'KAtiH'KKKS OK
Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
• • •
A "££?IXCIAX.m\
€; ■ .07-
llavine our own planing inill.it will le to tin
advantage of those intending to Inula to con
sult lis.
Oontrnct.s niado 011 nil kinds of
buildings. Plans and Specifications
furnished on application, with est
imates of cost. IS. ly
GERMAN • CANARIES I
—-4 49* • ——
BIRD 1 CAGES!
BIRD * SEEDS!
At reasonable rates
at the
GREAT CENTRAL
GUN WORKS.
W a ter Street,
BELLE FONTE, PA.
N. W.
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
PURE RYE WHISKEY.
The best article constantly kept on hand and
guaranteed lo be uuatlultet.it- -t.
The best liquor for Medical Use.
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23'ly
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ORGAN AH PIANO CO!
I TremontSt..Coston. 4GE.l4thSt Uc.ionSq.),
•s y. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago-
- p3 S S- • • "-K22 TH /^SS\
id w 1 vJa
mssam
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25 TfEAffS IN USE
IIiO GrcaisstMedical Triumph of the Age! |
SYMPTOM'S OF A
TCSHPSD LIVER.
J.o :.iv>l*u ppc!i{o, 2Jowclccstivc, l'ain in
t : rs scan, With n. duil eciiHation in tho
brclc 7 irf, under i!:o ?hou!dcr
: Indc, l-Jili into r.fter eatincr, v/itli ,n.dic
• nflti.:;: :.o! to exertion cf body rrnilud,
irritability of tcn.-pcrt I.ow cr-irits, vriih
c feciinKofbavhiunociccted tone duty.
V ". -t . Ivrr.'t Fluttering at tho
Dcin before tho eye3 f Headache
ever tbo risbt eye. Itcstlesanesr, with
drran:E, Iicbiy cclortd liriue, unci
dCTT'S p:LLB cro especially adapted
to such cases, cno doso eßccta such a
cb 1 nf •of tcelingnstoastonishfclio srticrcr.
Tin y Eutcrcasovho AT>Pt:{c,andcaune tip
l-' l /tT TII'JO on Flesh, ihut tho sy-tcm is
Ttoavislied.i-t 'I l ytb rfffonlo Action on
t :o L'i- r it;ve43T£.-ans,llct;alarSitoolsara
T-rr aii !. IVL'C Mbf. 4 * Jtlc.rray St..IV.V .
iora-— '-r .r. , mini i
, : Sias MH,
GHAT I L *;B O" WHIRKEKS CHANFG-U to a
F.U;; .r 2>x-ACS by single upplicyion of
tfcu ; 7~i\ it imparls a nature i color, nets
ln3t£ntancousiy. Sold by Druggists, or
oant by ezforc ton ycccijiv of SB
OXlc'o. <'*■+ trlisrvcy St., Low Yorh.
■ u) \i§ M|f g p
v 3
! Hi LE SAUCE.
• ; -.far!.. I u>.w manufactured that
a; vr;:i rj arnh.ul to lo imported,paying high
:: 11 < ;yas it 3 ■>) o\v being ibmo oil I.ea & l'er
'.i :i :• ;i•• ; tie- yt'AKKJi 'J AU.K SaCi k takes
i ;i •; u 1.. -, 1> en pronounce Iby competent
i • .1 ■ t • n<- • I ami cr ' ll l"Al< r, 'ilie Qi'AKi u
s I- :: :i; ;y but mrel y gained gnat im
i iia:.. ;wi 1 rep!;.. it g is.) r Ust imported
r - : o''oiftho* k'.i> If r<> r. tlio tables
, | ther ;a t Ifn C.blts of the rich and
p .or i.u-a. ; really I d relished by all on
H'C ll'iw i f itii J ! •• V. tu-lOj stiCDgtll
and' pnrcncas. 'TI ■ ret ir lias by years of
strdv of i';e --oeret V :.•*.:=•( contained in tlio aro
i.ia'lic ipices of ilm it-lien and China, such as
•nice, n nun g. em; •••:: -:i. i nu ie Jamaica ginger.
an i i epitera an i 10. !a f trees nul Down to Most
men :.Yt by lo.i i pri-.ctieo succeeded to combiuo
tln-ir "extract* in i-uelt a liquid form as wc now
fi". i it of agreeable lasto. and so invigorating as
to In- i.ilicn in id.e eoi -tonineh bitters, lly nian
r Lieturin?thisßanco here, heavy import duties
and in i htsar.- iv d, and it is cold at a lower
fo'ttre to toe dealer, who mailing a better profit on
< Ojnl-er Sere-* (-.-<IIIO li it to the. consumer cheaper
than ho v. -y 1 .ti . -.xu-icd article hardly equal
i-m ours, li yc.ur procr doea not keep it. writ©
; i lor prices, etc. b 1- in bottles or by the gallon.
C!!AT? P -1 riAWUFACTURING CO.,
Selc Proprietors and Manufacturers,
100 it, 10S S. 2d ti'f., St. Louis, Mo.
(U/*"A MOJSTIi and BOAKO for live
JKI >i)youiiK Men or Ladies, 111 each county
elpliia
Anyone sen ingrt 7
Eg, mmo'iic and address M ■
nftnn nf their friends, will
receive by mail Staple Goods.no receipts
trash or jewelry, but goods that retni 1 for $5.45. 1 his
is a genuine offer, a fortune to you. Satisfaction sure.
VLAGABA SUPPLY CO. Drawer 16H. Buffalo. N.Y
Musser House.
M illhcim, ------ lVtma.
1 IMMEK RESORT#-
Two miles Irom ('ohuni station on I. \ T. If. if.
IJline Trout Fishing ami ll,inline within sight
of town, llonlthy loCiiliiy oinl lino inonn-
Inin sceneries. Tltc celebrated I'KN N* V.VL
i.l'fV t'.w Ks hnt live miles distant. The tii„. st
drives in lliestute
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TIM: SAIU>I.T t \KHI u;i> AND
IKS for tin* n ■*' oI simmer boarders.
Doiic au;i Siisle Rons.
now l.v furnished. fur fninil'-K with* old!, Iron, on
sfooini and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TKKMS KKASONAHI.K.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
•lv Millboiin. (Vnire< o. I'a
ONE DOLLAR.
The Weoliy Patriot,
lIA ItlilMtl (i, IKN\A.
the leading Doni <>cttic paper in the SUte
Toll of interesting newiand miscellaneous and
political reading.
ONLY ONE DOLAR PER YEAR.
Special Rats to Clubs.
Sample copies mailed fit on application.
'I ho PATRIOT and for F
The PATRIOT and New Vk Weekly World
one \ ear for one dollar nihility cents.
The I'Aruior and the hlladeljthia Weekly
Tii,.ts one year for one tU.ir and seventy live
cents.
WANED.
A<;KN IS iu every Towtlilp in this County
to solicit subsciiotloi/* II tllO WItEKI.V I'A-
Tuior
\N rite tor torus. jAddss all eoniinuniea-
Uons to
111 I.l' I'tlOT, arrislMiry, l*n.
j_>KAnoi>\ HOT:L,
9th St. South <f Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square Swii f the New Post
Oilice, one half : (l ure from Walnut
St. riieatre and u to very business
centre of the ciP (n the American
iind hmopean lain Good rooms
tiom oUcts to S;UH,, e day. Remodel
ed and newly 1 urn hd.
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4t'lv G ne j- & Proprietor.
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FA MIT,T URnOKWD CHILDREN |
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Bafisfctay A rk Done by
Wc furnih everytng in i, t . jj
fronn Miniatb Card to
aCabinet dure.
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Pictures copii and en
larged in the Ist style.
-FUA^S^
can U- j)i,,
'' "•!!•• I at our 1011 short r."fioe
dSu en, °" a ' > 'r-c prices are J
dou 11 ?Q as to Binfery purse 4
nailery n Xorth Slillljoiin, Pa |
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"' 7-5 •?* .-"•f.'.'Cn.ful ir:d; creljon.
'"r -J( ico f rco i r.d u!;, j uce, oe
over brnin work. Avoid
\,7'--a /-.v\ \ v n< lC iriiposition ot prcica*
0 l.v ;r-,\ \ X \ ji jj remedies for these
o -J - -j* , uhTci. Ort our Frea |
A I?ADICALCI ilC.rcu'tr and Trial Tcck- i
-t-t' "7Yltt ,' re.ar.d learn iinpcriar.L
Aii-f:.VUU!3 lisrls bifcro taklugiirat- !
'•rr'-^RTT.Ttfmcnt clr-nliero. Take*
HEMEDYthatIIA3
i'i'iTttriP WP r i flt-UKICD thousands, does
IlCarLuJ,, t interfere with srieu-
A?' nto business, or causa
<V> ,t,i, _ .""xuilnor inconvenience!:!
KJ -'.M-pAY.i i.r wny. Founded oa
. r.n.-iFricntinc mcdlcalprirel
- C /ISAw,f k9 - By directßpcucati'ia
(jie teat ol dipcaie its
hvclfls influence is fc!J
trSTFDFOn SEVElwthout deity. Thcnct-
VcAR3 SYUSEIfJM4 ! mI ftinetionaof the ho-
I I'DUEANO CASE: e i rft ' 1 Orrr.nlem la restored,
i jnjjngtinj rlcmenla
r-T>T* *, r , r -^lift, which litre been
jl. A/ilJt ->-* t.-nsleil urrpivenbeckxcl
Oiro .Month, - >?3hi;pntioit becomeaenerr
vo Moi.t!;?, - 'Vlnml rr.pidlvpaing bolX
'a uc j .BlciiiLG, ■ntreunilt ond sexual vigor.
tLARRSS Rsrfc.TM'rcCHiMtsTa
{iOGH N. Tcun\ I.OTJIS, MO.
; "5> C a KSTUREDbMS! Not a Truss,
- v k A,.it fif f our Appliance.
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H ."l"r'"riYEl)H'S MANUAL
A QUICK, PERM ERTAIN CURE FOR
Lest orruilinii coil. Worvoitsuess
Wonltnos: of Strength,
Vigor clopmeiit,
by iiuli*crnt i r.ses, rtc Honetit''in n
dny: Cures UHUftlly inonth. No l)ece|>ticn
inrQu.ickory. I'osi ~ full desoriptiouand
1 t'or of ndvieo in !>l I onvelo;>o. fre.>.
EillE MEDICAL. C( rawor III). lJuilalo. N.Y.
AfirMfTOf'- hnejil oallliy, llon-
IlUuli lljoral>l tiaticnt business ap
pi yto Wilinot C'aslj''' .eliester, N. Y.
MK lajCfcvMnkoovorlOOpef
tfT h'wa fmml cent profit soil*
/*-?*, %_iSJ S-na Family
fj*m. , EaH st-
er. Durnr -t jn oporat ion, und of
cn-at (loniostio utili for cireulur.
t 'I.!LY COFrti Uu.. ST UJUIS. Mo.
PAYWI CURED
Confidence in liones! We treat ALE Dis
eases,either Sex, how. ,t „ni receive pay after
cure is effected. Dos , f u ib\ und send stamp
for instructions. Di Boi 104. Buffalo, N.V.
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AND LIGHT CIT.i:;O WGEI I'M
Hotels & Livery,
AGENTS WANTED S2?.7&?£&iS
WE MAKE
Hose Reels, Hock & laiidei
Trucks, Patrol Wagons, &e.
Ana Fit Cut Fire BeparLwiis dcmpletfi
And good nun of inilm ju i <an niako
l'uvorublu arrangt'lufUis with uh.
HORTON & CO.,
53, 55, 57 & 59 East sth Strset,
CINCINNATI. O.
'.T j :
IMPROVED
I p §1 y ci
1H Ati "I A JO. 1 O.
h£[
f"f-T - T 4 ; i nil Jyr
V'-- ' v ■'- "V- • V TV
y-- —S, . V j/ y
ALL TIIE rAKTS 3SADE OF
MALLEABLE & TOOUGHT XB0!T
No Shrinking WvclHiipr or Warping.
Thk I.ii;i;T" i T !•'" "i' R v.,!' rnr.-l n.isißi
FtriifLAi'Wim i s :• i.i \• It J. | ILi
DlS'f CiILAPi-bl. fi.xd iut Circulars to tho
SPREHGFEELD iAGHINE GO,
Spring-field. Ohio.
" A IMnrj cf hmj is a joy nrover."
sJhe new and beautiful
r-'quai c Parlor Stove
?RISCILLA W
Before buying, ask your dealer to
show you this beautiful design. If
he hasn't it, have hint send for sam
ple at once. Or send us
Twsnfy Dollars
and we will promptly ship you tho
No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par
lor) with full nickel ornamentation.
Lvery stove fully guaranteed in con
struction, workmanship and practi
cal operation. The "Priscilla" is
made only by
Lehigh Stove &MTg Co..
LEHIGHTON, PENN.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
J^omsoq&Co's
I Celctmted Terwilligir Pattern
I TRJm. e FLAMGE
fire and Burglar Proof
SAFES.
**OiN TS OF SUPERIORITY
I'nicnt I*Ut AST ornrn MAKE AKF ■
HollU
Extra Tlitw . _
®,j5 on FramM -
Looks and Bolt Work
With llai?fJ" F,,Mna -
Extra llenvy Material: >.
Hrnrr nro 31 ore l ire and Burglnr I^rJ*
Send for Circulars and Prices.
CO.,,
273 & 275 e Street,
NEW HAVEN, COrt Ji
PSANOS-^qamq
The demand for the impro*" IV!9 i
PIANOS is now so large that N SCVWARO* <t IIAMTIV I
factory has become imperative, v addition to the
quarter as much tuning ns Pianos apt require one- I
wrest-nin system. Consult Catalogue prevailing
100 Styles of OROANS, $22 to S9OO. Jv> e . g I
Payments, or Rented. Easy j
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Pi. j
Nj;W YORK ; BOSTON ; CHIOAC.fCo.
AGENTSTOV I--
jf ./ *\ %\ MISSO Ult
|V£3 STEAM
fIL :<■
Men and Women of good character and intelligence.
Exclusive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks'trial of
sample Washer to be returned nt my expense if noi
satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the best\\ usherin
the world, and pnys capable agents BIG money. In
trinsic merit makes it. a phenomlnnl success every
where. For Illustrated circular and tertnsof agency
addross. J. WORTH , St. Louis, IW*.
RAINBOW RUPTURE "Etei.*
Bim|>lo, safe, reliublo and a perfect retainer. It 18
not a Truss. Worn Duy and Night and its
presence forgotten. Send for circular with testi
monials from grateful sufferers cured by this np
£linnco. Address Central Medical and Surgical
ustitutc 020 Locust St., St Louis, Mo.
Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical
and medicnlcases. Weakening diseases ana pri
vate troubles in male mid female our specialty. Be
euro to write us before taking trcatinont else where.
Consultution free and invited
*• ri.ite and always Kffcettial.
; i Marly by 10,000 American
-.ea'. aa ec*.i sttpcrior to all
< • < a-n t'cfcuded. Don't waste
. ntMlrnaia. Try
... "< - . So dby all Druggists, or
-. Send 1 cents for particulars,
ftaiAikStuei
hca,n,rul work ol *3® I'-****. Colored Plate, and 1000
I with description* of the best Flowers and
t*v W-V kjy U\T , prices of Meeds and Plants, and how to grow
V I>f a? J&i f** -\ V tin in. [Tinted in Knglish and German. Price only to
V. v*i; -\tr- v , t, ... cents, which may be deducted from first order.
< TBS22Si4 the grocery thclTst f ? r , "? e *® r^ en an<l how to pet it instead of ninninp to
""• <"iapUuiJiX wii"of ZZ "•* fc, ~ ,0 • kf '
fBUY ONLY VICE'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
in cX I r^, l ?n,u? il7 ? I T RATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 32 pages , a Colored Plate
r. Specimen numh < ^ al,y f, " C cn *j ravmKV Price . *'•* a year; Five Copies for
Vick's Magazine a,u\l,d°f Cn s ; 1? T C s pl< * a ?." nU We wi " se "l° ")
—really two ?K* . following publications at the prices named below
St Nicholas r- of °ne-Century, #4.so; Harper s Monthly, *4.00;
wide Awake, Ooid *•-'
, OAMBt. m-. St, Cotod
JAMES VICKy Rochester, K. Y .
Everybody acknowledges that
THE
C'Jl EAI'EST. AJsD REST PLACE to buy FURNITURE
MAUCK'S STORE
ON
„ , Penn street, Millheim, Pa.
'arn'W'x'/rrC/Jf-!■ "A,RT. dininqroom <t
'/•i \ / i.M. . h(J hs. PA TEN T ROCKRR S RAT
/m ci.' i ir (JIAIJiS, (til TAIiLES, STANDS TiQOK
WHAT NOTS. It Ult EA US, IiED -
rlAJi<'vs ? S% CUP HOARDS, CHADLES, MAT-
J n luSsJIS, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest
Straw a great variety of SPUING BEDS, all styles,
and everythiug in the furniture line, on hand or
procured on short notice
Not undersold by any Store in the County.
Ail extra large stock of Paper Han Decorations. $c-
Give me a call. w .T. J/AUCK.
PENH HALL CARRIAGE WORKS!
<T.
Proprietor and M muficturer ot
Buggiss, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c.
Experienced workmen emolc/ed and satisfactory* work guaranteed at a
times. New and improved machinery in the shops.
Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere".
• zmmmmr£izx&£;*&
■r-. 3<? v° l l r dt ' alcrto fc et - voa Globe Toasters & Urcilers SO
- , . \l JC " £,°V~ K ' l!>l * r ' orart ' clcs ) < -* I(, b e Fruit aud Jelly
... . ... mL4 I }f.\ T°' B H° e< l n '!• Gke Mix.-r. stoae bowl
V -jorT* L '^^mhinedTtckHamm^KettleScian.
... z ° r Lifter, 100. Globe Sad lroa Heater saves
oor| '25 c., tc.. If your denier is out club with
2,: ~- J: L l^2r a £cud m onev to us &we will ship direct.
M'F'G CO j 9Z6 Walnut S* Jf Phila,^
THE BANNER SKATE
mm eei nm
■• <. '< •j < :•:•■ ?yr •••. It lii: n Sini.vo Stkf
1 ' " : ■ ' " ' '. : -t bttt Cot l-ollKl :■!
vV ' ~ y.rihociubskn.
.' ' " i bcyuu,
i" 'ri.cc of tri.n.. ; . .. .;
INroi: i rr.-ii->:i i: ci (i.o cic-.t thorough an.
Ka.i .factory cliararttr.
i '' " t,: v '/'l l ir ' " r card wherove
1 1 1 :,v1 ; mk ii.a;:: .n : v will .In well io c< n
■ i lin iiU. a < itv u : in.'.H < utiay is require.
l> >"'>.! tliat ni i-e.- ai j- fer oi .humy . utflt. l'rice
Nit ou application.
SKSTE WORKS,
CHIJONB. IND.
Kts
" l'.v\
4*
Mra Sarah A. Zm„w„
PAKEEY,
\street, south of race bridge
Pa.
BreatC~~~~y
of superior $® S & CakeS
any time and i\ taQ be bought at
Quantity.
ICE CREAi$r
CY CA FAN "
for Weddings, Picnics \
gatherings promptly ma^® j
Call at her place and get\
plies at exceedingly low prices!^
| Musser Brothers,
ROLLER * RINK,
The proprietors respectfully intorra the publle
that their
-ZRIHSTIK:-
Corner of Penu and Mill.Streets,
MUlheim, Pa.
Is open every Wednesday and Saturday eyen
ing, and Saturday afternoons.
(Size of Rink 40 x 100.)
The building is corarnodiousjand finely arran
ed, has a splendidfloor,land patrons will
always find new and strong
skates on^band.
General admission 5 cents:
Use of states/or 3 10 "
Ladies acCiYiitted free!
NI.MOST COMPLETE Otttvmno
I 3 EVER INVENTED
No burned hands. No ™U.J "
needed. No dini-rmnil Bca J de d arms. v a i-*w
I No overflow on An 0 ™ ]£"*
utensils win convincj Snw oftE£
| "*"** Perfeetion of any ket?lJ at the * MIS
Crst-clasa steamer n,i .i es now known ?
jSFWasfiSatie'
HUNTER SIFTER
Manufacturing Co •
CINCINNATI, . : ohm
aSBftSB: -™i
Over 10 000,000 of tS%ol!te&
Every lady in the land oS to have **** > ld <
by responsible dealers fifevtwiT 6 one * F or tale
s*.*.