Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 19, 1886, Image 2

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    |li< Jounnal.
THURSDAY, Auevrr 19TH,18M,
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
Democratic County Committee—lSSfl,
(N. W L. A. Shaffer.
Bellefontc {S. W. Jacob Rnnklo.
f W. W William Harper.
Centre Hall Dr. J. P. Alexander.
Howard Abe Weber.
Mllesburg K. A. Carr.
Millhelm I>. L. Zorby.
t Ist W W. 11. Sand ford.
riiilipsbure <2d W. Henry Lehman.
(3d W W.c. Llngle.
Unlouville P. J. McDonald.
Henner Twp William Ishler.
Bogga 44 F.. P Henry I. Bamliart.
44 44 W. P Col. .lames F. Weaver.
Burnslde Twp William Hippie.
College 44 Daniel Drove, Jr.
Curtin 44 Henry Confer.
Ferguson " K. P John MeCormick.
44 w.P L. W.Walker.
Crecg 44 N. P Tohn Rossinan.
" • s. P- lolin I*. Condo.
Ilaines •* E. P John J. Orndorf.
" W.P Jacob Wile.
Half Moon 14 - A. T. Gray.
Harris 44 James W. Swabb.
Howard ,4 Michael Confer.
Huston 44 —Charles Murray.
Liberty 44 J. 1. Delong.
Marion 44 John Ishler.
Miles 44 Reuben Kreamer.
Patton 44 Geo. W. Rehrs.
Penn 44 Samuel Ard.
Potter 44 k.P lames A. Keller.
" " s. P K. B. Hostcrman.
Rush 44 s. P Hugh McCann.
44 N. P Orrin Vail.
Suow Shoe 44 K. 1* Thomas MeCann.
44 W.P Pat Kelley.
Spring 44 - Amos Garbrick.
Taylor 44 Vinton Beck with.
Union 44 Joint 11. stover.
Walker 44 Satftuel Decker.
Worth 44 W. G. Morrison.
L A. SHAFFER, ADAM HOY.
Secretary. Chairman.
Democratic State Convention.
The Democratic State Convention of Penn
sylvania will ;tsscmble at the Opera House, in
ute City of Harrisburg, at 10 a. in,, on Wednes
day, Aug. ISth, to nominate candidates for
Governor, Lieutenant-Governor. Auditor Gen
eral. Secretary of Internal Affairs and Con
gressman at-Large. The Convention will con
sist of .159 Representative Delegates, selected
under the rules of the party from the respective
Assembly Districts of the State, one for each
1000 votes east for Governor at the last preced
ing gubernatorial election, or for a traction of
1000 such votes, amounting to or more, in
the respective districts, provided that each rep
resentative district sheali have at least one
delegate.
W.U. HKNSEL,
Chairman Dent. State Com.
,f. B. LTCIITY, Secretary.
Democratic County Ticket.
R*mwtnti,v* $ J° nN A. WOODWARD,
AEPROEWOIITVS J.EONARO RHONE.
Prothonotary— L? A. Soakffu .
District Attorney— J.CALVlN METER.
Congress— HON. A.G. CI KTIN, subject to the
dicision of the congressional district con
vention.
Senate— HON. P. GRAY MEEK, subject to the de
cision of the senatorial district convention.
THE political thermometer is begin
ning to show an increase in heat, and
will continue to do so until the 2nd
of November, when it will drop quite
low and the Republicans will have a
cold day.
YESTERDAY the Democratic State
Convention convened at Harrisburg
to nominate the winning ticket. As
Boon as that ticket is placed in the
field the political atmosphere will be
come chilly for the Republicans,
W HILE Gen. Beaver is off on a va
cation and busy talking about his
chances for election, his partners in
business right at home are talking
with all their might to vindicate him
from that nasty store order charge.
BLAINE'S proposed attack upon the
Cleveland administration will meet
with no more success than similar at
tempts byßepublicans did in the past.
He would much better give this thing
a rest before he commences. It will
only lesson his presidential chances in
1888.
BELFAST, the Irish city, was the
scene of "terrible riots last week, by
which hundreds lost their lives. The
old hatred towards the upper ten, re
ligious fanatism, poverty and oppres
sion drive the lower classes of Ireland
to desperation and are the immediate
cause of these bloody riots.
MAYOR SMITH, of Philadelphia, is
accused of neglect to pay the pawn
brokers' licenses into the city treasury.
He received said licenses in January
and it seems to cost him a tremendous
effort to let the money go out of his
hands. The Philadelphia Times for
oue gives the matter quite a lift and
if the Mayor is wise he will make a
speedy settlement.
M ATTHEWS, [colored,] of Albany,
was reappointed as Recorder of Deeds,
by President Cleveland,notwithstand
ing the refusal of the Senate to con
firm the appointment. Once for all
Cleveland wants it understood that
the Senate shall not dictate to him in
the matter of appointments and in
this case it the stubborn senators will
not yield they will surely come out at
the short end.
IT is amusing to read the accounts
of the recent Democratic County Con
vention in the Republican papers of
Bellefonte They put a wonderful
construction upon the unruffled
smoothness and dispatch with which
the convention did its business and
tbey lay much stress upon the hot
headed remarks of a few disappointed
local politicians. In the ticket nomi
nated they fail to find a single man
that suits their taste and they predict
all sorts of woes and miseries for the
unhappy candidates. If we didn't
know that it belongs to their business
to run down the opposite side as low
as possible, their erushing articles
would almost move us to tears. Such
is politics. Had tho nominees been '
somebody else the Hrpithhcnv and
Gnreiir would have found something
else to say about them with substan
tially the same meaning. But their
labor in this line is all for naught. Wo
are assured that tho democrats of the
couuty are perfectly satisfied with the
result of the convention and know al
so that the defeated candidates and
their friends are democrats of tho
strictest type who would consider it a
disgrace to go back on their party be
cause they failed to got tho nomina
tion. We have no apprehension of I
trouble in electing the whole ticket by
a nice round majority in November,
and in the meantime tho other side
will find ell the work they want in fur
nishing a satisfactory explanation of
Beaver's store order business. When
they get through with that job there
will be but littlo time left to monkey
nrouud tho democratic band wagon.
Blaine on the Aggressive.
Indications that He is Preparing to
Attack the Administration.
WASHINGTON, 1). C., August 15.
The Past to-day publishes the follow
ing : Mr. JamesG. Blaine is evidently
arming for an assault upon the present
Administration, especially in regard to
the conduct of the Department of State.
Within the past few days he has sent
to the Capitol for a large list of execu
tive documents, copies of ofiieial com
munications to Congress from t lie Pies
ident and the Departments. This in
dicates that ho is preparing for an ag
gressive campaign. lie has got a com
plete list of pension vetoes, appropria
tion acts, including the River and Har
bor act, documents relating to tariff,
the coinage of silver,! ho conduct of the
Treasury Department in regard to re.
ducing the surplus and other subjects
upon which the Democratic party in
Congress and the Administration are
not agreed; but bis largest demand has
been on documents relating to the
State Department. lie has obtained
the eorresponence concerning the fish
troubles with Canada and the impris
onment of Editor Cutting in Mexico ;
copies of new treaties and old treaties
with England and other countries he
has called for. lie could not be sup
plied from the document-room of the
Capitol with printed copies of the new
treaty with England relative to the ex
tradition of dynamite fiends, which is
now a subject of diplomatic negotia
tions, but he is no doubt armed from a
nother source with a reliable copy of
that. The published version of that
treaty lias already angered the Irish
newspapers and the Irsh patriots, and
as Mr. Blaine is known to have been in
close consultation with Mr. Patrick
Ford, the editor of the Irish World,
lately, it is to be expected that Mr.
Blaine intends to take advantage, a
mong other things, of that indignation
in an effort, to catch the Irish vote.
Certainly he is preparing for a great ef
fort, and it is apparent that the State
Department in its foreign policy is go
ing to be the main point of attack.
Miscellaneous News.
Excitement in Texas.
Groat excitement has been caused in the vi
cinity of l'aris, Tex., by the remarkable recov
ery of Mr. J. li. Corley, who was so helpless he
could not turn in bed, or raise his head : every
body said he was dying <>f consumption. A
trial bottlo of I)r. King's New Discovery was
sent him. Finding relief, be bought a large
bottle and a box ot Dr. King's New Life Pills;
by the time lie had taken t\yo boxes tjf Pills
an(l two bottles of ihe Discovery, he v;w well
ami had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds.
Trial Bottles of this (treat >iseovery lor Con
sumption tree at all druggists.
Money for Silk Culture.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15.—The Silk
Culture Association of this city has re
ceiyed from the United States Treasur
er at Washington a check for $5,000
The money is to be devoted to distri
buting trees, buying caeoons and aid
ing auxiliary silk societies throughout
the United States. This is said to he
the first money ever appropriated by
the Government for this industry in
the United States.
Dr. Bliss in a Critical Condition.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Dr. D. W.
Bliss, of this city, who recently met
with a carriage accident at Cleveland,
is said to he lying in a very critical con
dition at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and his
family have left here for that place.
Dr. Bliss was subjected to a great strain
during his constant attendance on Pres
ident Garfield and all last winter was
iu a feeble condition. It is now believ
ed that lie will not recover from the
shock caused by the accident.
Grangers' Picnic at Williams Grove
The thirteenth annual picnic and ex
hibition of Patrons of Husbandry will
be held at; Williams Grove, Cumberland
county, Pa., commencing August 30th
and continuing six days. The exhibi
tion will be the largest ever held under
the auspices of the society. It is ex
pected that over 130,000 practical farm
ers, representing not less than twenty
five States, will attend the meeting,and
prominent agriculturists, statesmen
and goyernors will deliver lectures and
addresses. The display of agricultural
machinery, horticultural and farm pro
ducts, stock and poultry, will be large
and imposing. The grounds will be il
luminated with electric light in the
evenings, when there will be music,
balloon ascensions and other amuse
ments. Seyeral restaurants on the
grounds will furnish refreshments.
For the benefit of those who desire to
attend the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will on August 30, 31, September
1, 2 and 3, sell excursion tickets to
Williams Grove, good to return until
September 6, inclusive, from Ilarris
burg, at one fare for the round trip.
—No one, better than the mothers,
knows the amount of nersuasion, threat- {
enings and force required to induce the !
children to take, when necessary,a dose
of the nauseating, sicken intr worm
syrups; and no one more highly appre
ciates the virtues of McDonald's Cele
brated Worm Powders. pleasant
and easy to *ake. so effective as a worm
destroyer, the dose so small that the
children never know they are taking a
medicine. There is nothing in the
shape of a vermifuge that can compare
with them. Don't he deceived, Take
no other. Money refunded to dissatis
fied purchasers.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y& CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa.
A Severe Storm in Berks.
Thousands of Dollars Worth of
Property Dostroyod.
READING, Pa., Aug. 15.—Reports
coming in trom tho country districts
to-day show that last night's cloud
burst and storm was unprecedented.
Many thousand bushels of unripe fruit
arc now lying on tho ground. The
streets of Hamburg presented tho ap
pearance of rivers. Hundreds of cel
lars were llooded and wagons and agri
cultural implements were washed from
farm-yards into the Schuylkill and car
ried away. The West Hamburg roll
ing-mill and Tobias' brick-yard were
washed out by the storm, compelling
the employes to llee for their lives. The
embankment along tho Reading rail
road was washed away, leaving the
rods'and sills hanging in the air. Corn
fields washed away, leaving not a ves
tipo of the crops,and tobacco fields were
riddled. The fruit crops are a total
loss. Three barns valued at $12,000
werestruck by lightning and destroyed,
together with several animals, and the
roofs of three churches in tho western
section of Berks county were partially
blown off.
—Testimonials many times are cut
from the whole cloth, and tor every one
voluntarily given in praise of a meritor
ious article an unscrupulous and dis
honest manufacturer can write up a
dozen for his worthless products ; but
the following card from the traveller of
Sower, Potts A Co., a publishing house
known in almost every state in the Un
ion, is so emphatic and to the point
that we cannot refrain from giving it
in eyid ence .*
'Georgetown. Pa.
,T. A. McDonald, Dear Sir Please
or ward by express at once one bottle
Curtis' Carmelite Cordial to C.F.Camp,
Esq., Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa, it
cured me so quickly and completely last
summer that I recommend it highly to
fall my friends.'
Single bottle guaranteed to cure any
case of cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea,
cholera morbus, summer complaint,
cramps or any intestinal irritation
whatever, or money refunded in every
instance. Should have a place in every
household and every traveler's satchel.
JOJINSTO N, HOLLO WA Y A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim, Pa.
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE for Septem
ber comes to us with u lirst-class steel
engraving, "Don't Be Greedy." after a
picture by thecelebratedGerman aitist,
SJiutze. There are also further, in
the way of einbelishments, a double
sized colored fashion-plate; a colored
design for a tidy on Java canvas ; and
some lifty wood-engravings of the fash
ions, woik-table patterns, etc., includ
ing a very interesting article, illustrat
ed, on "Venetian Glass and Murano."
The stories are exceptionally good,
notably, "John.Compton, of Colorado,"
41 Elizabeth," and Frank Lee Benedict's
41 Miss Manners's Discoveries." The
novelet, "The Corsair's Captives," is
finished, and ends happily, in spite of
the Algerines. The other novelet, "The
Millionaire's Daughter," grows in in
terest as it approaches the end. A very
noticeable feature of this migazineis
the Paris letter, monthly, on the fash
ions, written by Mrs. Lucy 11. Ilooper,
the wife of the American Vice-Consul,
and the highest authority abroad on
such a subj-ct. The price of this neces
sary lady's book, remember, is but Two
Dollars a year, with great deductions
to clubs. Specimens sent gratis to
those wishing to get ui> clubs. Address
Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
—1 he Liver is the largest gland in
the human organism and stands guard,
as it were, at the petals of health.
Properly performing its functions it
eliminates all impurities and disease
germs from the blood; failing in this
misery and disease follows. AIL occa
sional dose of McDonald's Improved
Liver Pills will insure regular, healthy
ami vigorous action of this great gland,
and save doctors' lulls and (lays of mis
ery. Diss itislied purchasers can have
lheir money retutuh d.
JOHXSTON, HOLLOW A Y <0 CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Milllieim, Pa.
When Baby waa sick, -wo pavo her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria,
Wlioii sho had Children, she gave thorn Castoria,
.
LEGAL AD VEHTISEMENTS
ORPHANS' COURT SAl.E.—Pursuant loan
order of the Orphans' Court of Centre
county, there will be sold at public sale on the
premises, near Tusseyville, Centre county, on
SATURDAY AUGUST 2S, lSHtt, at one o'clock, P.
M., an elegant FARM RESIDENCE, late the prop
erty of Hon. .John K. Kiinkle, dee'd. The same
being a tract of land, containing about 79 acres
more or less, and in a state of high cultivation.
The farm is one of the best producing inPenns
valley. There are about 10 acres ot good Tim
ber Land, adjoiningit, which will be sold with
the farm. There are two good Orchards, one
just beginning to bear. Good well and cistern
water at the door. But one mile to Church,
School house and Post otlice.
As a farm residence for location, convenience
and comfort, it is unsurpassed by any in the
county.
Terms of Sale.—One third of purchase money
on confirmation of sale, and balance in two e
qual annual payments, with interest, secured
by bi nd and mortgage on the premises.
LUCINDA liUNKLE.
SPANGLER &lIKWES, Administratrix.
Attorneys for Estate.
324 and 326 Pearl St., Now York, j
SEND FOE, CIECULAE.
3,000 Agent* Wnnloil for Hh- \ch Work
GLADSTONE—PARNELL
4SS (JREAT IRISH STRUGGLE,
By I lie eminent author, " ON . O'CONNOR,
.1/. /'.i for Eirerpool, and '• M. MoWAIIK, Esq.
Endorsed by Hon. S. Paiinki.i.. A thrilling
history of Irish oppression and the mighty
straggle for Home Rule that is rocking the
llritish Empire to its centre ; also Biographies
of Jin* lea tic is. An entirety new work • from
high aiituorilv, nt all-absorbing interest. richly
Blind rated, and in iiimntiup l>imiul. Ap
ply quickly to lIUIUUK Hit*>S., publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa
THRESHING
Simplest, Most Durable, Economical ami Per
fect in use. Wastes no Grain; Cleans It ready
for Market.
Threshing Enpes and Horse Fowcrs.
Sum MIIIm, Grain Drills. iiiml Slumlord
Implement* Generally. Send for Illus
trated catalogue.
A. B. Farquhar.
PKNN A AtIUK t'l.Tl'HAl. WoKKS, YORK ,
I'a.
MALARIA.
I was attacked with FovCfi
became very much reduced, and my Iriends
thought I would die. 1 was induced ti try Sim
moils l.ivcr Regulator, and commenced improv
ing at once, lielore taking three bottles I was
entirely well of Malarial poisons, and have not
had an attack of it since.
John T. Ciiaitki.i., I'oplar Mount, Va.
I have lout t xperienec with Simmons
l.ivcr Regulator since is,;, and regard it
as the greatest medicine of the tim, s for
diseases peculiar to malarial regions.
Sii good a medicine deserves universal
commendation. Rev. M. B. \\ h vhton,
for. Scc'y Southern llaptist Thru. Seminary.
" M:..ycases.f p o ver and Ague,
Dumb Ague, and Conges
tive Chilis, were promptly arrested and
entirely banished bv the use of your Simmons
I.iver Regulator. You don't say halt enough in
regard to the efficacy of your valuable medicine
in cases of ague, intermittent fevers, etc.
Every case has been arrested immediately. Ise
lieve ine when I say I was a ; sutlerer for years
with liver disease, and only lound relief by using
your medicine.
ROBERT J. WEEKS, Ratavia, Kane Co., 111."
TllllKlt lb BUT ONE
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
See that you get the genuine with red "Z"
on front of Wrapper. Prepared only by
J. H. ZEIL.IN & CO., Solo Proprietors,
Philadelphia, Pa. PKICE. *l.oo.
TUTTPS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greateet Medics! Trinmph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
1.011 of appetite, llowels costive, Pain la
the head, with a doll sensation In the
bnclc tart, Pain under the shonlder
bln.de, Fullness after eating, with n dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dlzzluess, Flattering at tho
Heart, Dots before tho eyes, lleadacho
over the right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted
to such caaes, ono doao effects such a
change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,rod cause tho
body to Take on the •▼stem is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools ara
jjroducedjJWcejlSc^^^lurrajrNtjjW/^
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
GRAY IIAIB or WHISKXRB changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of
this DYE. It imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
eent by express on receipt of sl.
Office. 44 Murray St., New York.
THE CELEBRATED
Reading Organ,
OVER
10,000
IN CONSTANT USE.
Buy Direct from the Manufacturer.
Wholesale Manufacturing Prices from
—HO l 1100. —
ELEGANT DESIGNS.
LARGE SOLID WALNUT CAGES.
FINELY FINISHED.
BEST SEASONED MATERIALS
USED.
VOICED TO PERFECTION,
TONE IS UNSURPASSED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR
FIVE YEARS.
SEXD FOR CIRCULARS.
Address
READING ORGAN CO.,
F. J. KANTNER, Manager,
Fa.'
XS.3E2KTSSX3>3-0-TC> 3XT
SWISS EM FREE!
USf Being fully aware of the
w interest the laiin-sarc
fi I \ v 1 I /""x/vA 1 Burking in Kensington Work,
|(|\Vv* ' / I*(A I ) Iwe have ~rej>areiT a Com-
RVVw /HI JpletcOuttltconUining6©
eOvvS Vyi yyj|l-erf..r.tea Stamping pat-
A on l>est government
HLS l.oml hn'cntj l'a|>er. all
J Thistles, Strawberries,
Ska 'Y YiinjHi hitlines of Boy. Girl. Bugs.
Wwl b J #■ , fry I JSjSP] Stii.Urs, Storks, Si ollojis for
ME# vf 1/ i| I Skirts. Crary Stitch I'at
i| (( v
sire from i i-a in. to 7 in
ches.also llt ax iflus* StiißiplngPuwdfp.l ," UI White
Mumping I'osvJ.p, 1 Potent reversible I enact, anil
full .-.mi complete .I.recti.on f"t Kensington Stamping and
l.in' roiilery, Kensiiuv .11 I'aiiitin.'. l ustre. Metallic riitter
an I Irrhicsi em IV.r.tlng. C-.h rs used and mixing of Color*.
UtliU.n hniiircidcry. Ciiemile and Ar.i'.ene W. rk. Correct
Colors of all the different llower., TW-ription ol every stitch
iijc t ill embroidery Sic., making a complete Outfit that can
not be bought at retail t..r los than faoo. lo introduce
HARM AND HOUSLHODD. th: ja pajrc Illustrated
Majnrinc it*.voted to the interests of the Country il<>me
and liouiidliult!, wa will eiiJ nc of tloo Outfits coniplcte
frco find )':<tpuflt to any holy wh > will sen<! or
■1 in w. Mihb- i'l'ti. 11 to the M l'v4 h>r si. Money
checrtuliy icfun i. !;f n.t !.wi- than sfictory. Addic'.t
£ARiW AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford. Conn.
"Warranted the most perfect Force-Feed
Fertilizer Drill in existence. Send for
ciai. ft. B. FARQUH&H, York, Pa.
VIRGINIA FIRMS Northern 1 Colony, for
W circular. A, O, BIASSi Central!*, Va.
Great and Special Bargains
•f* # •
ON
GUNS, REVOLVERS,
FISHING TACKLE and SPORTSMEN'S MATERIAL,
AT
J. B. REED'S.
96 Market St. Sunbury, Penna.
These Guns are Special Bargains and will be sold at
extremely low prices, as follows :
' JL
"lyr AAA Marked Parker ,t Co., with patent button fore eml, extension ril, bur looks, choke bore, top action, pistol
VXULL ilUi \J\J\Jm grip, rebounding hammers, rubber butt, handsomely engraved, with beautiful stock. A perfect beauty and
hard shooter. 7L to 108., lOor li gunge. Price $2*.00
A TVT/% Top snap action, extension rib bar, rebounding locks, pistol grip, patent fore end, engraved locks and
VJIXIX IlUi X i Uv. mountings, polished hard walnut stock, fine twist barrets, a very eomplete gun 7to 10*. 10, 12 16
guage, Price *2.5. v.
IVTrk 1 Twist barrels engraved inountings, hard walnut stock, rubber butt, patent fore end, top nap oack ac
VJTIXH Xw O# X I OO# t ion locks, a good solid guu.
A n „ TVT/-k CQC Ride snap action, back action locks, chequered fore end, engraved mountings, twist brand barrels, re
\JlXll JW 0 OC/O. bounding locks, pistol grip,ornamental rubber butt plates. 7% to *. 10.12,16 gauge. Price SIB.OO.
/-s TAT-. piNt Side snap action, back action locks, blue steel barrels, chequered grip. to 10 B. 10 and 12 guage.
Grllll No. O• O. Price $15.00.
TkX •$ C\ f\f\ Lefaucherox action, plain steel barrels, back action locks, chequered grip, fair quality. 10,12, 16 guage
Gun No. 1300. Irtc ,„ iM
A full sett of loading tools and one hundred paper shells included in the above prices with each and every gun.
I also earrv a complete slock of the following guns: Parker, Colt and Manhattan & B,ch * rd8 ' New BmIUl ' Pleper ' *° ne
Hill, \V. M. Mo<>re, \V. Ulfhards. Winchester ami Colt Itifles, at *Io.UU. slugle barreled Guns $2.50 to SIO.OO.
M ACH IN E l.< >AI>K I) CARTRIDGES A SPECIALTY.-Having purchased a machine capable of loading six bundled cart rides per hour, ore|per
fect an ."effectivethan can be loaded by the old style ol band loading, lam prepared to fill all orders promptly at prices ranging from to
*;..iu per 100.
FISH INO TACK I.E. I pride myself on saying that my line of fishing tackle Is complete, and the best selection ever brought to this section of the
State and at prices that defy competition.
presicl'VbTb'witllTbe^pHvllege the"onK
Contractor for Plumbing and Steam Heaters for Dwell
ings and Public Buildings.
CREAMMLM ■pJ^ R "{j
if as at uV
to me for W* "UM Bj&ji
HAY -I
1 harefovnd it Cajfl
specific for I ha FFVFR yje
dreaded disease. C<\ <5
ten poarn 1 hare / MB
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RATIONAL HOTEL
Millheim, - - Centre Co., - - Penna.
Summer j Resort
Two miles from Coburn Station.
-=o=-
THIS HOUSE lias been thoroughly renova
ted, is newly furnished throughout and
oilers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FRO XT ROOMS, KLKOAXTL Y FURXTSH
ED, OX SECOXD FLOOR FOR 8 UM
MER BOARDERS.
The celebrated "Penn'sCave" is but a short
drive from town, and the good roads and fine
mountain scenery of the surrounding eountry
make it a very desirable stopping place.
Horses and Stylish Car
riages for use of guests.
Bns meets all Trains at Colrarn.
\ Moderate Terms. }
PENN'S CAVE HOUSE,
Farmer's Mills, Ta.
About 3 miles northwest of Spring Mills Sta
—*►+
The location of the hotel, surrounded by the
finest mountain scenery and clear trout streams
make It a beautiful
r. m m -x*-
| SUMMER RESORTf
t -XX- -*X- Li
The uooominodations are the best. Well fur
nished double and single rooms, splendid bill of
fare, and horses and buggies for the use of
boarders.
i.v\*Lc.
—■{ The celebrated and much visited )■—
PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile In length, with its wonder
lul stalactites and stalagmites. Is almost at the
door of the hotel, and the proprietors are pre
pared at all times to convey visitors through
this subterranean passage.
SAMUEL LONG, Proprietor.
' I
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, ----- Penna.,
S. T. Frain, Prop'r.
-XX- —O—
This Hotel has been remodeled stnd
refurnished, and the Traveling Public
will find it first-class io every respect.
-tx- ——
Latest lupr oved Water Closet and
Wash ltoom on fiist floor.
<! Bath Room in Hotel. }
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
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ALMONDS and ASSORTED NUTS.
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f r
MOLASSES CANDY for Yaffv) MADE EY
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NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
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CRANBERRIES, Sound and Firm.
PLAlN:and FANCY CRACKERS
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PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS.
A full line of NEW CANNED GOODS.
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PURE MAPLE SYRUP In q iart and half
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FINE, FRAGRANT TEAs.
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—SECHLER & CO.,—
GROCERS,
Bush House Blocfc,
BELLEFONTE, PA.