Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, June 24, 1886, Image 4

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But there was no choice ot brothers,
and when she heard him call out to the
baggage- ID aster : 'l'll send for my
trunks,' she ran up to him and asked :
•Is this Thomas ?'
'Yes 1' he shouted. 'But how you
haye grown P
He lifted her in his great strong arms
to a leyel with his sunburnt face, and
kissed her three or four times so hearti
ly that the few lingerers in the depot
found their curiosity excited over the
cause of such an affectionate meeting.
Then he drew her hand iuto his arm,
and they set off together, laughing and
chatting for a five minutes' walk home.
'I never was so happy before in all
my life, and neither was mother ! I've
got lots of nice things to eat, and a real
soft bed for you to sleep on,—and—
and'—
•And a warm welcome, which is bet
ter than all! It seems a mile; why
didn't you let me take a carriage, little
girl ?' the young man asked.
"Oh, we never, never spend our mon
ey so !' was the answer.
'Oh you are too prudent! I'm afraid
mother is growing miserly, ami hoard
ing up her money,' said Thomas,laugh
ing.
'Well, here we are !' cried the young
girl, as she ran up the steps of a decent
brick house, and then up the stairs, fol
lowed by the new comer.
She threw open the door of the 'par
lor-kitchen/ and as she did so the pale
old lady came towards them, with out
stretched arms.
She then drew hack a little, and gaz
ed up at the dark, stalwart fellow he
fore her, exclaiming :
'Surely this can never, never he
Thomas P
'Yes this is Thomas hut you are not
my mother* he said, still holding her
thin hand tenderly.
'Oh yes, she is your mother ! She's
only pale and thiu !' cried Bella.
'No 1 no 1' said the poor woman, sad
ly.
The stranger replied ; 'No! no !'
Turning to his young guide, he added :
'Then I suppose you are not my niece
Katie ¥'
•No ; I'm this mother's child." re
plied Bella, with tears of mortificatiou
and disappointment .in her fine eyes :
•Oh, this is dreadful P
'Who is ? I ? My mother won't
say so,' said the young man, playfully.
'But where is my Thomas ? Did you
leave him in the mines ?' asked the dis
appointed woman.
'The mines ? I neyer saw a mine in
my life. I'm the first mate of the Ori
ent.and have just returned from China.
But your sou's safe, I hope. He'll l>e
here by the midnight train, take my
word for it'— a remarkable exhibition
of ideal confidence,as he had ueyer seen
nor heard of the missing son and broth
er before !
*1 hope you'll let me come back to
morrow, and see if this is not so,' he
added.
'Oh, no, I shall be ashamed ever to
see you again—l made such an exhibi
tion of myself at that depot!' said Bel
la. 'I ought to have asked you if you
were my brother, Thomas Haynes. I
ought to have known there were hun
dreds and thousands of Thomases in
the world !
'Oh, I see now what the 'dreadful'
thing was ! I kissed this little girl at
the depot, before all the people, think
ing it was my niece grown beyoud my
knowledge. I don't see how I can help
it now—she wouldn't let me take the
kisses back, I know.'
'Well, call it a blunder that no one
could help. But 1 do wish I could
know where my boy is ! lie was to
come, surely, by this train,' said Mrs.
Haynes.
'He'll come to-night ; don't worry.
Now, let me say 'good-bye' lo you ho.h
for there's another mother worrying
now, on Prince street,'said the stran
ger. 'I wondered what she had moyed
for.'
The young stranger had scarcely left
the house, when a messenger-boy came
with a telegram with which he had
been runninsr about for an hour.
Thomas Haynes had missed the morn
ing train in New York, by the careless
ness of a hack-driyer ; and would be at
home at midnight. But how was he to
find where the family lived uow ? for
they bad moved to their new home
since he had left the mines. Bella left
a message with a sleepy-looking official,
as to how the inquiries of a stranger
for.'Mrs. Mary Haynes' should he an
swered. But she might haye saved
herself the trouble ; for "that other
Thomas," as she now styled the jolly
intruder whom she said she 'honed nev
er to see again,' was waiting the train.
He knew Thomas Hayces for a min
er, as soon as he sprang from the cars ;
and 'bailing' him, told him his mother
had moved lately ,and that he had come
to guide him home. It was a happy
family that gathered round the fire and
listened to each other's account of all
that had occurred during their separa
tion.
•Of all earthly blessings God can be
stow on a woman,' said the aged moth
er, 'good and noble children are the
greatest.'
After this, Bella called her brother.
' This Thomas,' and their new friend
'That Thomas.' Well life has its poet
ic episodes, its pleasant events that are
like romances and stories. This Thom
as and that Thomas were both tired of
rough work on land and on sea. Each
had a small amount of money ; and af
ter seme weeks of yery close intimacy,
the two decided to buy a farm together,
and when men enter into the friendly
relation of brothers, their sisters are
not ignored. It was so in this case.
Bella was not forgotten.
The next spring the double family—
or the two families were now one—
moved into the farmhouse, the cosiest
and pleasantest room in which was the
'parlor-kitchen,' which Bella had repro
duced with the furniture of the old one
in the city.And Bella—the sister of this
Thomas and the wife of that Thomas
made the one homo as happy as she had
made the other; for a good daugter and
true sister, and an agreeable and care
ful housekeeper in her 'teens,' is apt to
prove a very appreciated wife, and be
come the head of a happy household
Youth \s- Com pa n ion.
When Baby wan sick, we gave her Caatorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria,
When she had Children, she gavo thoiu Caatoria,
It Is Much Better.
Not to let your sail he bigger than
your boat
To let your recreations be manful
not sinful.
To bend the neck promptly than to
bruiso the forehead.
To think before you speak than to
speak before you think.
To hold your good name ; for it is
of more value than gold.
To put your foot down where you
mean to stand, and keep it there.
To look well at your feet when
they arc likely to lead yon into the
paths of siu.
To labor to keep alive in your
breast that little spark of celestial fire
called couscienee.
To stick to your own opinion, if
you have one, and to allow others the
same liberty of sticking to theirs.
THE HF MGOUTH
Jo?
Vnrr i—i r 11~ 1 Tifti Vyi<*fc %i
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Are You Bilious ?
The Krgnfaior never fails to cure. I most
cheerfully rcconimcnJ it to all who suffer from
Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a dis
arranged state of the Liver.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. W. R. BERNARD.
Do You Want Good Digestion?
I suffered intensely with Full Stomach. Head
ache, etc. A neighbor, who had taken Simmons
Liver Regulator, told mc it was a sure cure for
my trouble. The first dose 1 took relieved me
very much, and in one week's lime 1 was as strong
and hearty as ever 1 was. It is the test medicine
1 ever took for Dysfefisia.
RICHMOND, Va. 11. G. CR&NSHAW.
Do You Suffer from Constipation ?
Tesnmony of HIRAM WARNER, Chief-Justice of
Ga.: " I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for
Constipation of my Bowels, caused by a temporary
Derangement of tnc Liver, for the last three or
four years, and always with decided benefit."
Have You Malaria ?
I have had experience with Simmons Liver Regu
lator since 1865, and regard it as the greatest
medicine of the times for diseases peculiar to
malarial regions. So good a medicine deserves
universal commendation.
REV. M. B. WHARTON,
Cor. Sec'y Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
TOF. I THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
I LIVER REGULATOR!
See that you get the genuine, with the red Z
on front of Wrapper, prepared only by
J. H.ZEILIN & CO.,
SOLS PROPRIETORS, PIIII.ADELPHIA, PA.
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Mil lieim, 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
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Tcim begins January 6,18*5.
This institution Is located in one of tin 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 cientittc Course of Four Ye ir<.
2. A Latin cientific Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b)
NATUCAL HISTORY; (c) CIIKMIS I'll Y AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING;.
4. A shortSPECIALCOURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladles.
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES 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 lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE W. ATHERTON, I L. !>.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pu.
NT. W. Eby,
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
PURE RYE WHISKEY.
The best article constantly kept on hand and
guaranteed to be unadulterated.
The best liquor for Medical Use.
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly
VIRGINIA TADIIQ Mild Climate. Cheap homes.
9IIIIIIIIIA rAllfflO Northern Colonv. Send tor f
■ circular. A. O. BUSS* Centralis, Va.
a
-gp THE BEST I
I(8h EXTERNAL
uj remedy!
■^uinuhsii
mm NEURALGIA,|
= CRAMPS, §
Sprains, Bruises, I
, Burns and Scalds,!
nre2 Mata, Ftetacfce, I
■MBS Frosted Feet andl
fp •' 4 luirs, and all otherp
& Pains and Aches. B
It is n safe, sure, andg
yjSyi effectual Remedy forß
Galls, Strains, Scratches, H
,-rt9?B3 Sores, &c., on
HORSES.
0i One trial will prove itsß
EwiJ merits. Its effects are ingcjjj
most cases
* INSTANTANEOUS. §
- Every l>ott!o warranted to >!
j Efivo satisfaction. Send nd-fj
v ' dress fur ]'amf)hlct,ft*eo, piv-?^
m .j ins full directions for thor.*j
£5 treatment of a I ovo diseases. Uj
Til ffrijif'i? I'rici'-i cts.nnd CO ets. per ;]
*£ bottle. Sold everywhere. M
S Umry, Johnson £• Lord, Proprietors,
mtsr^stassL r
For sah by I>. S. Kaufi'man el' Co.. and
J. Spujdmyer, Millheim, /'<(.
J^lfl
Warranted alio perfect I*orcr.r"ce!l
Fertilizer Drill in Mnl nr cir
cular* A. U. fr'Auiitii-llli l'oa-k, t-'n.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, Yorfy Pa.
r r-- T Farquliap'a StrJidtiiil Eiigin:? &
&v
Ailuicos, A. U. jiAidiQU liAli* \ orfc,l. .
STEAM ENGINES, F_J.,
A. B. PABQUBAB, Tor'.: Pa ] t
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rbla. SAW, ti mr Mit.i.a L - •■ -'RX
AJID MACIIIX*** prnei*ily. -J'\
In iux.ua |>roui, t.y ..a-r^y
FARQUHAR ViBRATiKQ SEPARATOR.
-2 SEhO roa CATALOGUE.
fcldra,X. U. KAKt't
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Dentist.
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MILLIIF.IM,'PA.
Offers his professional services to t'ic public,
lie is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He Is now fully prepared to
extract teeth ahsolutely without pain.
Musser House.
Millheim, ------ I'einia.
•FMIMMEB RESORTS-
Two miles from C'obuni Station on L. & T. It. It.
Fine Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight
of town. Healthy locality and line moun
tain sceneries. The celebrate I PKNNB \ AL
LEY CAY KS hut live miles distant. The finest
drives in the state
FIN i: SADbI.K HORSES, CARRIAGES ANI>
BUGGIES for the use of summer boarders.
DonWe aiil Sijlo pm
newly furnished, for f imiles with children, on
secoua and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONABLE.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
-lv Millheim, Centre Co. l'a
P. H. MUSSER,
WATCII SJAKEU®&E.HIM'ELER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
—eJorrOSITE THE BANK.J-I—
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Repair Work a Specially. .Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
iesprctfullv solicited. 5 ly.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with lO'dTin Tag: Hose leaf Fine (tut Chew
ing; Navy Clippings,:*!) <1 Black, Brow and
Yellow SNUFF are the bestaiul cheapest quali
ty considered.
PIANOS-ORGANS
The demand for the improved MASON A IIAMT.IV
PIANOS is now so large that a second addition to the
factory has become imperative. Ik> not require one
quarter as much tuning as Pianos on the prevailing
wrcst-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Siyles of ORGANS, f22 to (000. For Cash, Easy
Payments, or Rented.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.
NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
Stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Pr„ WARD & CO. Louisiana, Wo.
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mi n, ai 11 y lon r 'tleo aureceded to combine
th* ir extracts in Mjrh a l:<juiil f rnt as wo now
find it. of .'. la to. end so invigorating as
to be taken in place of stomach bitter*. By nura
t'.iacuniugth imu' 1 horo. ncavy import duties
t.ud iffifjhta are mved, a: d It :i cold nt a lower
llgttro t!>th * Ir, who : irl. n;T a l etter profit ou
Q .alter Eauco <■ :t <■ -U n to t'::n onsuiuer cheaper
1•m be v 1 itlaij rtrd article hardly aqnal
log our*, itj nr r a rda ■ not keep 11. write
i.j for prices, < tc. i> !u iu bottles or Ly the jjoliou.
CHARM MANUFACTURING CO.,
Sole Proprirtors oral .Vanu/sc'Urrrs,
100 II 108 B. 3D ST., St. LJUU, SO.
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GYMPTOWsJ UT* A
TORPi© LIVER.
ficeaof r.ppetlte, Xjowplieoallvc, r.'nlu .n
tlw heu;l, with u uall rei:-a::cn in tho
bade pnx'f, Ibtln tender t 10 rbcr.Ucr
blc.de, Fullueaa after catincr, *v:ih -x clie
incllantien to cxertiar of body or mint!,
Irritability of temper, I.ovtrepirite, with
u feeliag of hnvlnff neglected eorao dnty,
Weuriucac, D!*tlue", Fluttering nt tho
Hecrt. Dots before tho eyes, Heatlacho
ever tho light eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
COWSTIPATIOMo
TUTT'S I'liitiS arc especially ac'apfei
to each cases, 0:10 doso etTccta eucli a
chaTigr"offccllnfrastoa9tonjßHthesuirerer.
They Increasctht Appetite,nutl cause tne
body to Take on Flesh, thus tho system IJ
nourished• and bythiirTonic Action 03
tho fi'Test!vcOrpnna,!.ejriiiuv Sfoolsaro
yrod r.e- 1. I'rlre a.%c. -1 Mums - fit..lV. J.
TUTTS HAIR OYE.
GBAT HAITI or WHISKERS chcnged to a
GLOSST BLACK by a single application of
thi9 DTE. It imparts a nuturul color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of ®l.
Office. 44 Murray St., New Yet ::*
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Alt CPU VOR
.Malaria, Fever onel Agnc, Bcrofala,
Caneor, Tryslpclav, Hollo, Pimpled,
I'lccrs, Sore Kyea, Koald Head, Tet
ter, Salt Itlieum, Mereurlal mill all
Hlood and Shin Diseases.
Dr. SELLERS' LITER PILLS
For yenrs havo been tho standard rcmedv for
LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS, SiCIC
nEADACHE, PAIN IN SHOULDERS or BACK,
DIZZINESS, COATED TONGUE, ami all dis
eases arising from tho LIVER or STOMACH.
Thomas Adams, of Big Sandv, Ky., says: "Sel
lers' Pills saved hundreds of dollars in "doctors'
bills in his county." Sold by Druggisls.
Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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