Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, July 15, 1886, Image 4

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    Oheap Living in Washington.
A Washington letter says : I know
of a woman in Washington who occu
pied a small, dark, inside room on the
fifth floor of a tolerably fashionable
hotel. She, to use a theatrical ex
prcssion,faked out her meals —that is,
she arose at 10 or 12, bought a second
hand newspaper for a cent and wend
ed her way to a small saloon on Penn
sylvania aveuue whose proprietor had
grown rich by making a specialty of
delicious coffee and Yienna rolls and
fine butter. He charges 10 cents for
tbis little lunch. This Mine. Itine
rant would breakfast on her cup of
coffee and roll. Then she went up to
Congress, invariably riding in tho
three-cent car. There is a bobtail car
running up to the Capital, the fare in
which is only three cents, and some
folks are so aristocratic they are
ashamed to be caught riding in it.
Mine, would visit a few ot the mem
bers, 101 l for a while in the gallery of
the House and sit just long enough in
the Senate gallery to secure recogni
tion by a sniile or a bow, from such of
her Senatorial friends as happened to
be on the floor, and after picking up a
few choice items of gossipy news, the
conversational coin with which she
paves and pays her social way, my
Mine. Itinerant gets back by two o'-
clock to her dingy inside room. At 3
she comes out resplendent in a non
pareil velvet dress and, card-case in
band, starts on the round of calls. She
goes from house to house and daintily
and deliberately eats her lunch at each
place. In the course of ten visits
Madame has more than satisfied the
cravings of her stomach and has dined
and supped for the dav l>o you
wonder that I call this ''faking out
one's meals ?"
When Baby was sick, we pave her Castoria,
When she Vas a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
A Cold-Footed Lady.
Madam, allow me to prescribe for
you. I have had a long experience
in the management of delicate women,
and believe I can give you some im
portant advice. For the present I
prescribe only for your feet:
First—Procure a quantity of wool
e l stockings, not such as you buy at
th 3 store under the name of lamb's
Wool, that you can re ad a newspaper
through, but the kind that your Aunt
Jerusha in the country knits for you,
that will keep your feet dry and warm
in spite of wind end weather.
Second—lf you want to be thorough,
change them every morning, hanging
the fresh ones by the fire during the
night.
Third—Procure thick calf skin
boots, doable uppers and tripplc soles,
and wear Ihcm from the first of Octo
ber to the first of May. Make fre
quent applications of some good oil
blacking.
Fourth—Avoid rubbers altogether,
except a pair of large rubber boots,
which may be worn for a little time
through snow drifts of a Hood of wa
ter.
Fifth—Hold the bottoms of your
feet in cold water a quarter of an iuch
deep just before going to bed two or
three minutes, and then rub them
bard with rough towels and your nak
ed bands.
Sixth—Now, madam, go out trecly
in all weathers, and, believe me, not
only will yonr feet enjoy a good cir
culation, but, as a consequence of the
good circulation in the lower extremi
ties, your bead will bo relieved of all
its fulluess, and your heart of its pal
pitations. Your complexion will bo
greatly improved, and your health
made better in every respect. — IlaiVs
■Journal of Health.
THE GREAT
fe!!^S!!nfiik2p e cific
LIVER
disease .
CVRADTAIIC ■ Bitter or bari taste in mouth;
OI mr I U 111 Of tongue coated white or covered
with aorown fur; pain in the oack, sides, or joints—often
mistaken for Rheumatism; Hour stomach; loss of up
petlto; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion;
fiatuler cy and acid emulations; bowels alternately costive
and la*; headache; loss of memory, with a painful sen
sation of having failed to do something which ought to
have been dane; debility; low spirits; a thick, yellow
appearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough; fever; rest
lessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, if
allowed to stand, deposits a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR,
PURELY VEGETABLE,
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Malaria, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Nausea, Colic,
Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor
pid Liver to a healthy adlion.
It acts without disturbance to the system, diet
or occupation. It regulates the Liver, and
causes the bile to act as the purge. The excess of
bile being removed, a tonic effect is produced
and health is perfectly restored.
The Regulator is given with safety and the
happiest results to ihc most delicate infant.
For all diseases in which a laxative, altera
tive or purgative is needed it will give the
most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest
and Best Family Medicine in the World!
• / THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS
I LIVER REGULATOR!
"See that you get the genuine, with the red Z
oafroiitxff Wrapper, prepared only by
J/h7ZEILIN & CO.,
SO LB PROPRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
MAN AND BEAST,B
ZTHE BEST I
EXTERNAL
UJ EEMEDYI
S&ipiHiaj
3? NEURALGIA, I
= CRAMPS, 1
Sprains, Bruises, |
Burns and Scalds,!
B Selifitir, FickfEe, |
Frosted Feet andf
a£ctrs, and all of/i<?rg
Pains and Aches, |
Apa| effectual Remedy fori
Qall Sf strains, Scratches,!
Sores, &c., on
HORSES.
gf| pfc. One trial will prove itsS
merits. Its effects are in&
most cases
INSTANTANEOUS, p
Every lottlo warmntcl tofe
--gllP* . frivo sntisifiictton. tfciul nil-ffi
hi ilivss l'rivunphh't, ftvo,gfiv
fc tliivclioiid i'tr tlioa
" tivatiuentot'nbovo cli^'ash.suH
Ll Iw'jrfrpyp i'ricoCa cth.nml 60 c*t-<. l>er#
1 bottle. Soldeverj'\vhei*e. L
I r ' si>n j rr-j^ictors^p
For sale by D. S. Kaufman A Co.. and
J. Spujdmyer, MiWuiai. Fa.
-pENNSYI/YAMA
STATE COL I, KG K.
>Ytnter Tei in begins .lannnry <">, l^d.
This institution is livateil In ono of tin mrwt
beautiful and heulthfulspots of Hie entire Alle
! slieny region. It o]eit to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of study:
1, A Full cientitie Course of Four i'eurs.
2. A 1/itln cientille C mt - * '.
:t. Tho following AI>YANCKI> COriLSKS, of
two years each, following the tir-l two y< ars of
the Scientitle Course: (.1) At SUICC LIT KF ; (b)
NATFCAI, I11STOUY: (e) CIIKMISTIiY AM)
PHYSICS; (<i) CIVIL
4. A shorts I*UCIAI. COl T I!sh 111 Agriculture.
5, a short si'i.ci A L COUKSK in CUeuilstry.
<> A reorganized Course 111 MKCHANIC
AIM'S, <-hoi-work with study.
7. A new SPHCIAI, CO I list-: (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies,
s. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COI*USES 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
UEORGE \V. ATHKUTON. I L. lb,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa.
P.H.MUSSER,
IVATCIIMAKEK & JEWELER,
Main Street, Millheirn, Pa.,
jtJorPOSITE TIIE BAXK.t-H
- a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5 ly.
S. G GUTELIUS,
I)E\TIST,
•'/
MILLIIEnr/PA.
Offers his professional services to the public,
lie is prepared to perform all operations in tlie
dental profession. IL 1 is nnv fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Mihheiin, 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 sochl
gatherings promptly made to order-
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
Tailor!ng Eslab 1 isluiient,
CENTRE HAI.L. PA.
—
Wm. A. Sandoe is prepared to do all
kinds of tailoring work in a first-class
manner and at reasonable prices.
Fi4f- -'oj -;o:- -w--:<:♦ -:oc- -:o:- -:ot- v'bf
EC Pf(d |ib |E
-:oy -:o:- -:oy-oy-or •:©> -:o:- -ro:- J >-gj
Mr. Sandoe will be down in Millheirn every
Ist & 15th of eacli month to take measures and
orders. Anyone wanting work done will
please leave their orders at Kauffinan's or
Snook's Store or at the First National Hotel.
tf.
AG EN TS /"or thefrrcat new book.
"The World's Wonders."
WANTED! By J. W. BUEL.
The most successful subscription book ever
published. Over half a million copies xccre sold
the past eight months, and it is selling three
times as fast now as ever before. Jtegular can
vassers clear from sls to $25,4-10 aud SSO per day.
Nothing like it was ever known in Ihe history
of book publishing. Proofs sent free on ajwll
cation. No experience needed to insure suc
cess. We help persons without means to do a
large bus.ness; no capital needed. Write for
particulars. Salaries guaranteed to persons
who do not wish to canvass on commission.
We mean business, and want live agents in
every Township. It will cost you nothing to
write for terms and full descriptions of our
plans of doing business. We also give aw.ag
standard books to persons who send us names,
of book agents. Write for our list of free stan
dard books.
HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO. .
120 & 122 N. 7th St., Pliila., l*a.
Warranted liio most perfect roree-TVesl
IVnUUcv DrH! 11 \ i-t nn'.'. .' <• ; ••
c ulsir, A. U>. I' AiUci >U 1> orl, I'.i.
Pennsylvania Agiicututrsl Works, Yor'q Pi.
c V" ■ \ Farquliai's Standard ilngwes a
Saw Dili
Adui'Citi, A. i.L h'AliQ,UllAi', \ ork, I'll. .
STEAM ENGINES,
hsjmsxb^&
. Lu.iio.biv. i ,m- Artnfi- vSL
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FARQUHAR VIBRATING SEPARATOR.
__ V KINO ron CATALOGUE.
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HOTCHKIS
P 4 n f?i A pc iyftPf?Q
brihtyflOE bub tide
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oua fie C<t bucgyT 3= °'
V.V manufacture Open and Top P.ug
fii"s, consisting of tho Khle Spring, F.ml
-'prinr:. Frowsier, Timkeu and Edward
I Storm Spring.
ft!co various styles of Two-Seated Car
riages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs.
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OUR fjo. 5 WACOM.
Liberal discount to tho trad:.
Send for Catalogue and P ices before
buying.
KGTGHK'H CARRIAGE W3SKS,
SYRACUSE, N. Y,
Automatic Sewing Machine Go.
v 72 West 23d St., New York, N.Y.
• Wo invito specially
Bios* MACIUNB. waking
jMp stitch ts tho WUcox &
refnnded. Brit what is tnoro remarkable still, wo
never knew a woman willing to tlo lit r own family
sewing on aahuttlo Machineftltcr having i.ic.lour
new l'atcut AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoo Manufacturers find it best fruited to
their work—its clastic seams aro moro durable.
Truly - Automatic Sewing Machines are fast super
ceding shuttle machines, and it is 110 tiso to
deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail, fekutuo
Machines havo seen their best days.
Send for circular. Correspondence solicited,
4 first premium.
€ir:ui.l I*l*l *c r.lcdal, rat i*, IH7S.
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A t-'.' iri-rii. tT:n. I>r**.vcloi>icl,Mfr.,
s • N irth Fn nt St re t. PHILADELPHIA, PA,
| ;/
yStiteiitfk V-C's who are unuwir •; . ,
and BE.3TCHAIRS in tho world. Scmlfo? circular
to only tuanuiacturcro ci rcclinma rollij 3 cuairs.
Easy Chair Cs., New Haves, Com*
A Life Experience). Romarlrable r.nd
Quick curc3. Trial Packages. Soiid
Btamp for sealed particulars. Address
Ds\. WAfrD & CO. L.ouistana y TiHo.
Boys and Middle-aged Men & Young Ladies tr.iined
(, r juccessful start in business-life at Coleman College,
Newark, N.J. I.ife scholarship S4O. No Va< .--.tion. Sou
ntionsset ured whend-sired. Illustratedcataloptie mailed rin
application, llcnry CoSctnan, Prin., Ezra White, l'rea.
iiMoyi OMI V
A O'jiOK, FEM.m r KT. CERTAIN CURE TCil
Hftiilioo d.
Woa!t2.C)S| Lack of Stroiißlh,
VJgoi* ci* 13ovclopmcr.t,
Cenved byindifcretions, cxcer ".s, -:e Heße.itsin n
day: Cures ustudly within " month, ho D< cc-i-lii.n
narOnaekerv. l'osltivo Proofs, full desert;>l>en aud
letti rot ■ drioa in phdn al 1 ourelaic.fne.
El HE MEDXCAL uLm i.ti':..io.N.y
RAINBOW RUPTURE *Ml*
Simple, sal'o. reliable and r. r crfoct retiui er. St lfj
r.ot a Trues. V. urn Jmy nd hi, ht ;.r.d its
presor.oo forgotten, henti for ctroului ' with ;• i
inoniids from grateful t-.afforors cure 1 iythis ap
nlior.ee. Adlro- Contjrl Medical nr.d bu**ieA
Inatituto G2O Locust St., St 1.0ut.-. Mo.
Skillful treatuiont 1 i.rii all kinds of mtrsiervl
and mcdlcalcnr.es. Weakening di.-oa-cs .i.p'l l'tt*
vate 1 roubles in male mil ft in.'ilo our ppooialty. 1.0
rure to write us boforo taking tr atruont obowuora.
and invited-
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with RodTln Tstfr; leaf bMno Cut Clu-w
intf; IVav y <'llis>lMSf , *ivu i lihick,Brow and
Yellow SNUFP are the bestuuilcheapest <iu:tli
ty considered.
niß| IP
oostaec. SCHIF.LK & CO.. 030 r-ro.vlwny. Now York.
TUN
MIILHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
t> now upj>lieJ with
Good s?besse(s
and a larye a star linen I of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HE. IDS,
A'OTE HEEDS,
HILL HEEDS.
Sl'A TEM EATS,
ENVELOPES
CIRCULA
ROSTERS,
and, in short, veal and lash/
job Printing of all kinds
EXECUTED riIOMI'TI.V AND CHEAPLY.
THE PERKINS WIND MILL.
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vHM/ill.lCl for v with & record
M-^diyaoa-j.
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W"T a r viv I,'. - " down, unless ilie
rwrrb 'iYv.erg * withit; oraga'.uwt
tny trlc.l it it coca ji !' iblc .ol -ta-ulal form
I .nihil• „s ;. lie :•! rs • • t.nnUastoi:. 1 . do better
work th::U v s h i-niil;Jp,
\W> ji i.nfactri I .'i : iir ' nti.l Cer.rod
Ml!'' and s. vy a fn!l iv.-rv in! Mill Etij..
J-:iii A 2Si V jii/'IHU.
Bpo4 Ir* .:' CQO. Circular &nd Prices.
Addrc.- i I IS-lLliti YTIL3 HILL ft AX CO.,
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Warrantee! Abco!uto!y
proof, more haxl'.hy, CDi.'.fo/La
b!o, gfanteol, r.ti.l v.-ill neb ti. hv/c
3v/oat lite fee- !•'. > the c-i d friary
rubber boot. One pair v'sl cut
wear t v.-opairj i>f ordinary rubber bo it \
and can be rep iiiv.l by any ibo jnaker.
A k r tail dealers for them or rend SO.OO
for sample pair of short hcol ; tj
JOIIN n. i-AiuccH,
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Miners' " 44 - - f*' 4 -
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nial 15iml.tk'> SupjMirter c.m
lliiM'd, iit? 4 *' n
Health Skirt Supporter, - - "
Brighton (Jcut 4 s (iarttr, - - ! sc.
Kort f.AL:; r.v
ALL FinST-CI.ASS STORES.
Samples pent post-paid to n:y address upon
receipt of price i:i sj-ceut stumps. ,
Sole Owner nr.d M jnufaclovcr,
lA-S Cailrv Fltroet, Nctv Torfi.
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M h\'*A}£-iM i &
Ms mow gflil PtamrHi*.
fciiasAlES iff
.tinn I'.r AYEH & SON'S RANUAL
I
NEW IMPROVED HIGH ARM,
NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
an i J ;/ M i n mts, Auto
. z £)j*c t en: I VcrfcH flatten,
Cfmdv S : . •(!:' \ Self ccitir.j Nec
dle, Posit 6 Feed, Ho Hiring?,
Ecu) Fart?, Minimum Weight, No
Friction, No Noizo, No V/car, No
Fatigue, No "Tantrum?," Cara
city Unlimited, Always in Order,
Richly Ornamented, I'TioJeelplated,
and ('rive? Perfect Satisfaction.
Semi for Circulars.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 Union Smiare, New York.
C'T* y M I'i tTN •*1 il 1 i 'o? " 1 ." 1
viiook
• o'ust PuhUabeC, entitled
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ItmuiM Lfmm
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1 THIRTY YEABb A ERYECTI7E
BY ALL A! I LIEALXTOtL
f ontfttntn? a thrro'-ti r.r. 1 rcprr:brosiTO f '
of i i lmin.d IV. t. Jof ell < re • i r.r.d Cas.-*
villi Hum.'roil' 1 fiv'JCt I*. j —• pera lieu
In tho lietection cf Crisr.iiisls, coverlpjf a
period of 'Jhtrty Years / st-vu Ajotectiyo
X.i;'3 t.::dombrac:n r j.'ssuy
end thrilling DctoMoc ttfictcius.
All entire!J- new bor h,prn/nsr?
ftmi wf.h rortrc.it cf the Croat L tiecuvc.
S3 - AGENTS WANTED!
In cvtv t atrn thrra pre r'iir.bera cf who
will he (/'!.. i t 1 get Vi .i la.'t. It soils to Mer
chants. Meohnr.Vc, 1 ariacrs and Pro Vssioan 1 men.
Thus every Agent can jj.W: oat j. or more f
n foir.i to \>hoia he cuu feel euro of celling it to.
Wo trant One Anient in every township, or
roimtv l /".i;p/ uiivoii, Willi tMi t* Po'k, can
be:onioa sxccc-rf; lAi -nt- lorfu.i iiartieulurs
ttad forms fonflcj.'s, nrtdre.s
G. W. C.UILL'i'OH w CO., 1 u-d-hers, Lew Yorlc.
Ilapftß P []ointi|n
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Ci-n.M,'?: —rwya PIANOS:
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G'RGAH AHDPIAHO CO.
ID4TiO3n!St .Bostcn. <G!i.Kth St. (Union Sq.),
M. Y. 149 Wabash Ave.. Chicago-
S-stcy Organ.
Made. \
■j-one IJnri v aled.^;
3g-legant Finish.
of Popularity^ €
illustrated catalogues sextfree.
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Eslcy iDrgan Co., BratUeborojTt
5 WANT ACEKTS TO SELL
A' ■■ Triß
M -An yLiiSSOURI
i* •' ' f *•'". ,i "1 A; f •T\ f \ 3 M
V'li nn.l W'nmon of (rood chr.ractor find i&talilß.inco.
Jl.vlu-iivo Territory (Juaraateod. A wool.V trial of
iin.*nplfl \Vali6r to Ixi rpturned t my ei|ctiu.> if r.c*
witi: factory. \ llicu-nud per crnt. t!m IjostWushoi in
thoyrorla.ind pnycap;.li!a nccntA Htfi room y. Ju
trinhio merit makes i* n phcnouituiil rum >/, every
where. For lilubtrat" I cir.nl irn-i.l tormsof nj-<-iuy
address. j. WORTH, Ct, Loulo, Wo
IT xsok Mrswn \TdaVr^ : "^ni
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rm \/ ever brain work. Avoict
\ A\\\ Fv% n - ,e prctca*
A RADICAL Curie FOH?\V,a Circular rnaTriat Pftclc-
VmvirrtTT-" i , iMrc,ar..l leurn impoite::!
Jlill-.'.iVt> V.9 [ * facia biVro takiMtreuf.
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.i J si '.uautiiJ, * *;Y([)Q, tutt-rft.r v'ilii citca-
Q*>lPfVfsTr/IY. tW i^tlonto baatr.cw, cr causa
i_r -• •*£" ll -vrf pain or iaconver.lmce ia
tU BECAIf. RrTl an 7 *T- Founded oa
f. -i,t.uoclcntifc trcdlcnl princi-
Ift • O Un g Am Id UI pies. By dircctonplieati'-.a
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