Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, October 07, 1886, Image 4

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    The Father of Queen Victoria
in America.
Prince Edward, afterwards Duke of
Kent,and the father of Queen Victoria;
passed through Burlington, Vt., in
Feb. 1793.
He came from Quebec, where he had
command of a regiment. His trip
through the country was accomplished
in carryalls and sleighs ; a courier had
been sent on to Burlington to prepare
for his accommodation. There were
then only seven framed houses in the
whole village, and but one, that of
Phineas Loomis, large enough to re
oeiye so numerous a party.
The prince arrived in the afternoon
with thirteen carryalls and sleighs, and
left the third day before noon. He had
with him two aids and two body-guards
a lady and a cook. The lady was to go
to New York, and the prince provided
the sleigh which was to convey her
with abundance of fur robes,and placed
a large dog at her feet. A little inci
dent occurred on the passing of the
prince and the lady from the house to
the sleigh which illustrates somewhat
the character and personnel of the
prince. An awkward but stout young
man was standing in the path,not mak
ing room readily for the party to ad
vance. Prince Edward advanced, and
takiug him up bodily, set him on one
side in the snow.
At this place, Burlington,he dismiss
ed the teamsters who had brought him
from Canada, and engaged five farmers
to take him to Boston. It was said by
these men that he was a jolly compan
ion, enjoyed the pork aud beans, nut
cakes and cheese.
Among the early settlers of the town
was Col. Stephen Keyes, a gentleman
of the old school, who were a cocked
hat and kept a hotel on Water Street.
He proposed to pay his respects to
Prince Edward,and with several young
men of the yillage, made a call ill the
evening. Col. Keyes introduced him
self to the prince, and then stated that
he had brought with him some young
gentlemen of legal and mercantile pur
suits, who wished to pay their respects
to him. They were severally present
ed, and the prince respectfully bowed
to each. This was apparently the com
mencement of a pleasant evening's en
tertainment. But wnat was their dis
may when the prince and his aids very
informally and abruptly retired to their
own apartments ! The Colonel could
not brook this, and in unmeasured
terms veuted his indignation and de
clared the prince "uo gentleman."
Don't Waste Liquid Manure.
The value of liquid manure upou
lawDS, grass, young grain, cabbages,
turnips, spinach and strawberries ap
plied in autumn and to many more
crops in spring, is perhaps theoretically
understood by many people, but very
seldom experimentally demonstrated in
actual use. Like a great many other
things, it involyes a little trouble at the
outset. At the East we had a wet
season up to the first part of August,at
least. How everything has grown I
The plant-food has been dissolved, and
the plants have taken it in and made
use of it in a wonderful manntr. A
small amount of water carrying a very
little manure-water produces a marked
effect; in fact, water alone is a great
thing, and with a proper cart very easy
to apply. Manure-water is easily made.
A sunken hogshead in the barnyard,
coyered with a lot of white oak saplings
four or five inches through, will fill up
with the first rain and be strong enough
to make the crops laugh over an acre or
more of land if mixed with plenty of
water. The application should not
be stronger than one-fourth manure
water to three parts water. Nitrate of
soda may te very effectively applied in
this way, say one pound to ten gallons
of water, or three pounds to the barrel.
—American Agriculturist for October.
LADIES WANTED.
A lady agent is wanted in everv city and vil
lage ; also ladies to travel and solicit orders for
MADAME WOOD'S Corsets and Corded Corset
Waists, Tampico Forms, Hose Supporters,
Steel Protectors, Ladies' friend, etc. Agents
are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a
week.
Send for circulars and price-list to B. WOOD,
OiSouth Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, ----- Penna.,
S. T. Frain, Prop'r.
This Hotel has been remodeled and
refurnished, and the Traveling Public
will find it first-class in every respect.
- ->o<-
Latest improved Water Closet and
Wash Boom on first floor.
Bath Room in Hotel. j>
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attached
THRESHING
Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and Pcr
fectin use. Wastes 110 Grain: Cleans it ready
for Market.
TMi Enpes and Horse Powers.
Saw Mills, drain Drills, and Standard
Implements Generally. Send for illus
trated catalogue.
A. B. Farquhar,
PENNA. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, YORK,
Pa.
ft 00D SALARIES!
or Commission to Men and women
to act as local or traveling A cents'
No experience needed, steady work! JAMES
£. WHiiNET, Nurseryman, Rochksteu, N. Y.
(Mention this paper.)
$l5O MONTHLY
We want lady Agents for our CELEBRATED MA
DAME DEAN'S SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSE IS.
No experience required. Four orders per day rive the
Agent 9150 Monthly. Our Agents report from
four to twenty sales daily. Send at once for terms
and full particulars. 93.00 Outfit Free.
LEWIS SCHIELE * CO., 3(H) Broadway, New lork.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September S. ISSd.
This institution is located in one of tho 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 Scientific Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Scientific Course.
The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b)
NATURAL HISTORY: (C) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
f>. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry,
fi A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. Now
building and Machinery.
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladles.
5. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of individual students.
M Hilary 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. ATHKRTON, I L. IV.
President,
27-29 State College, Centre ( o„ Pu.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, soul I) of race bridge,
Millheim, Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can le .bought at any time
and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social gather
ings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your supplies at ex
ceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
PENN'S CAVE HOUSE,
Farmer's Mills, Fa.
About 3 miles northwest of Spring Mill* Sta
—<♦:-
The location of the hotel, surrounded by the
finest mountain scenery and clear trout streams
make it a beautiful
r. -:o;- ->o> T
|SUMMER RESORT!
t; -toe- -soc- -io:- -:o:- u
The accommodations are the best. Weil fur
nished double and single rooms, splendid bill of
fare. tud horses and buggies for the use of
boarders.
— ***■ -*££<s>&*-*•* —
—{ The celebrated and much visited
PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile in length, with its wonder
ful stalactites and stalagmites, 1* almost at the
door of the hotel, and the proprietors are pre
pared at all times to convey visiturs through
this subterranean passage.
SAMUEL LONG, Proprietor.
P. H. MUSSER,
WATCHM A KEK©e J EWEIER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
jttOPFOSITE TIIE BANK.J-i
- a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5-ly.
JQR S. G GUTELIUS,
HEXTIST.
MILLHEIM,'. PA.
Offers his professional services to the public,
lie is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared lo
extract teeth absolutely without pain
13 "WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be maile d.se
curely wrapped, to any address in the United
States for three months on receipt of
ONtt DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
gents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
AGENTS For the ffreal new book.
"The World'* Wonder*."
WANTED! ByJ.W.BUEL.
The most success!nl subscription book ever
published. Or er half a million copies were sold
the past eight months, ami it is selling three
times as fast r.ow a* ever before. Regular can
vassers clear from #ls to #25,#4(1 and #5() per day.
Nothing Jike it was ever known in the history
of book publishing. Proofs sent free on appli
cation. No experience needed to insure suc
cess. We help persons without means to do a
large business; no capital needed. Write for
particulars. Salaries guaranteed to persons
irho do not wish to canvass on commission.
We mean business, and want live agents in
every township. It will ct,st you nothing to
write for terms and full descriptions of our
plans of doing busiHess. We also give away
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., l'liila., Pa.
MARSH'S CYLINDER HEP
= FOOT LATHE! =
< ■ AM ° convenient than
•2 2 |ias^attachm^nts
Price $30.00 and npvrards.
1 Manufactured and sold by the
Battle Creek Machinery Co., BATT M"" e "'
Boys and Middle-aged Men & Young Ladies trained
for a successful start in business life at Coleman College,
Newark, N.J. Life scholarship S4O. No Vacation. Situ
ations secured whendesired. Illustrated catalogue mailed on
application. Henry Coleman, Frio., Ezra White. Frcs.
MME. DEMORESTS
RELIASUS PATTERNS!
STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS.
And Cuarantcod to sivoa porfoct fit
when directions aro followed.
EtfME. DEMORESTS
SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart ami llook of full dim-lions. 'iml>hiig any out:
to Cut and l it peiloctly.
I'rh i", $3.00. ,4 >* Mia 'k l H>3t paid, on re-
MME. DEMOREST S
PORTFOLIO FASH IONS
AND WHAT TO WEAK.
iii- of p.igosof Fashion Not.-s
and Slvhs, lllu trot.-d with about | 000 1 l,ls -
Sent p. s>t p. id.for 25 oniis.
'.rum
Demorest Sewing Machine.
milts Sljrlo Only.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS CK THCM IN use
ALL OV:h TJ :e WORLD AND civi; r.
PCHF;:CT s\TISFACTION.
*3rlWt pay oil. r romp, ni = > :
on a machinf NOT so coon AS TIIK I . 4 • . • '
buv ilir.-.-t of flu-luanulactur. .I. t t' i'.
Wli'O I'OT C~* ! 11 n -
DUSVfORIc ST ir" ASH i O U A > D
sewcnc iviACH r co. .
17 East 1 4th Street : Eew York City
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
' 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
wfnndcd. But vhat ft more remarkable still. m
never kuew a woman willing to do li r own family
Bowing on a shnttlo macbiiio AltiT hiviuj tncdour
new Patent AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoo Manufacturers find it best suited to
their work—its elastic Beams are more durable.
Truly-Automatic Sewing Machines aro fast super
eedinc shuttle machines, and it is no use to
deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail, buuttlo
Machines liavo been their best days.
9 Scud for circular. Correspondence solicited.
piRSt PREMIUM.
(■rmiti Prize Modal, Paris, IH*S,
Askyour Grocer forit. Wm. Wreydoppel.Mfr.,
3ns North Front Mm t, I*lll LADKI.I'II IA, PA.
IHVALID ROLU^'W^^
na inr circular
to only manufacture n§ ol rccliuimc rolling c-iairtU
Easy Chair Co., New Haven, Conn.
ONEBIONTH
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Puy a postal card and send for free sample
copies or the WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELE
GRAPH, to be sent you for one month free of
charge, to enable you to judge of it* merits.
AGENTS WANTED.
Send for circular giving amount of t-a*h com
mission to agents. Liberal inducements offer
ed. A good chance t<> make money without in
orfering with other work.
The Weekly Chronicle TelcOTl
is an eight-page, fifty-six column newspaper,
devoted to current news of the week original
copyrighted stories by the best authors, and a
varied assortment of interesting matter for the
Farmer, Merchant, Mechanic and the Family
Circle.
BY MAIL. POSTAGE rAU>,
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address nil communications,
WEEKLY CIIKOMCLE TELEGRAPH,
Pittsburg, Pa.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
Willi Red Tin Tag: !{<*> leaf Fine Cut Chew
ing; Navy Clipping*,;in <1 Black, Brow and
Yellow SNUFF are the bestundt lieai est quali
ty considered.
TItttVWvWXSK
MRVOIA M!IALEor|k tfEAMKBS AKD
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
Dr u WARP & CO. Louisiana, Mo.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
tho popular favorite for dressing
EJHMgpr** the hair, Restoring color when
gray, and preventing Dandruff.
KsNr -jMM It cleanses tho scalp, 6tops tlie
hair falling, and is sure to please
ftlf7b*yW St\ 50c. and Sl-00 at Druggists.
HINDERCORNS.
The safest, surest and best euro for Corns, Bunions, &e.
Btops all pain. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never fails
to cure. Id vents at Pruggists, iliscvi ft Vv. N, Y
THE-
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
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Printing- Office
t.s siij.j/licd with
Noose Pitiessieß
ami a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LEVI Ell HEADS,
xorieji e.i ns,
FALL HEADS.
STATEM EATS,
EA"I ELOPES.
DIP ('I'T.APS,
POSTERS,
ami, in sh< rt, neat ami tasty
Job Frintmg of all kinds
KXECI'TEU I'HU.MI'I'I.Y AXl> CUKAI'LV.
THE PERKINS WIND HILL.
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yrrw ' with a neocd
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f—-1} V• r •. with it: or again-1
any wind that .<KH nt h. .. .1, puh .tantial farm
ImiliTinga ; .l o | rf, it: to'.ntlaat and ilu bitter
work thiiU any other in 1! in., le.
Wo faiiandirtQrfl Loth Pnoiplnf and Oenn d
llilla and catty a full litoofWiKil Mill Suppl.t-s.
AGENTS WANTED.
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proof, more hoxltay, c:rL: d '
ble, gonteel,l *'• ! - -
sweat the fivl like Ik crdlaary
rubber boot. One pair v.; .
wear two pairs of ordiinr-'>i ,
and can be repaired by any ; maker.
Ask retail dealers for Iheai or send J.->.OO
for sample ]>air of sboi t boots to
JOHN n. PARKF.U,
IC3 Bedford Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
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Sole Owner ar.d P/lacuraciurcr,
178 Centre Street, New York.
At 7 p?
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At the World's Merry. A Kovel. By Florence
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Mildred Trevanloa. A Novel. liy " The Duch
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Hark Haya. A Novel, by Hugh Conway, author
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The Mystery of the Holly Tree. A Novel.
By the author of •' liora Thorne."
kbudoirs on tlie know. A Novel. By B. L. Far
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.. The Cray Woman. A Novel, lly Mrs. Ciaskell,
author of " Mary Barton," etc.
The Frosea Heep. A Novel. By TTllkie Collins,
author of" The Woman in White," etc.
Kt-d Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry
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lu Cupld'a A'et. A Novel. By the Author of " Dora
Thome."
llnek to the Old noma. A Novel. By Mary Cecil
Hay. author of- Hidden I'ertts," ete.
John Kowrrliuiik's Wife. A Novel. By Mlsa
Muio V. author of "John Halifax Gentleman," etc.
. Lady t. u i-udollite'a Hreum. A Novel, lly the
author of • Ilora Thorne," etc.
.1 usprr Hstne'a Mrcrtt A Novel. By Miss M. K.
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la-ollne. A KoveL By Mary Cecil Hay, author of
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(iabrls*l'a Murriace. A Kovel. By Wllkle ColUns,
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. Hnvld Hunt. A Noval. Br Mrs. Aan 8.
author of •' Fashion and Famine," etc.
Ileuptiiir the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary
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Htidlcy farleon. A Novel. By Miss M. K. Brad
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Kwaleat ob "fin Mvstkbv or twb Hasnt-sKDa. A
: KoveL By KttaW. Fierce, author of "The Birth Mark," eta.
A (solds-n Ihtwa. A Novel. Bjr the author of
"Dora Thorne." ete.
.. \'ulerle'a Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander,
author of " The Wooing O't," etc.
. M*ter Koste. A Novel. By WUkie Collins, author
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j Aisne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of
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The Lnnrt-1 Raah. A Novel. By Miss Unlock,
author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," ete.
A mow llarten. A Novel. By George Eliot, author
of "Adam Bede," " The Mill on the Floss," ete.
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