Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, October 28, 1886, Image 4

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    store orders but that they represented
so much cash and were a convenient
cash circulating medium for the con
venience of workmen.
If a circulating medium is the simil
itude of money, they are taxable under
the act of Congress at the rate of ten
percent, every time they are issued,
and as the officers of the company pub
licly declared that they were simply
cash orders, the collector of internal
revenue for the district investigated the
subject and decided, upon the state
ments of the parties issuing them, that
they were a circulating medium and as
sessed the lawful tax upon them. When
notified of the tax, which was ten per
cent, on some s6o,ooo.the officers of the
company appealed the case to Commis
sioner Miller, of the internal revenue
department, on the ground that the
coupons are trade or store orders and
not a cash circulating medium. The
commissioner refuses to give any infor
mation on the subject, but it is known
that the appeal is before him, and that
he must decide either that they are a
cash circulating medium and tax them,
or that they are store orders and de
clare that they are not taxable. In view
of the political prominence given to the
store order question iu several Penn
sylvania contests, including governor
and congressmen, it excites general in
terest in Washington political circles.
How a Farmer Shaves.
To witness a farmer shave is ono
of the most painful operations ever
witnessed outside of downright butch
ery. For some reason away beyond
the depth of present knowledge, the
man who breads the country always
has a beard like a new hair brush,and
he never could learn how to sharpen a
razor.
He gets on the back stoop with his
shaving utensils, and after rubbing
the razor over the strap in an awk
ward fashion until whatever trace of
eige it may have had has been de
stroyed, he hangs up his broken glass
and takes a position alongside the
kitchen door, where the old lady will
be sure to jostle bis arm when she
goes out to empty her dish water.
With a brush that has but little
handle remaining, he manages some
how to stir up a lot of lather from
soap that would raise a blister on the
bottom of a boy's foot in dog days,
with which he coats his face till noth
ing but his eyes and the back of bis
head are visible. With a cob dipped
in warm water be goes over the stub
ble with a vigor that makes the flesh
creep, until he feels tLat all the reas
on able precautions for comfort in the
subsequent operation have been taken.
Taking tbe razor and looking at it
suspiciously over the top of his glass
es, he runs his thumb along the edge,
fails to draw blood as be had hoped,
and then with a sigh like leaving a
town in a hurry, he grabs himself by
the nose, shuts his eyes, and gives a
scrape that makes his hair stand on
end as a bunch of beard seems to come
out by the roots-
But once at it a terrible desperation
seems to nerve him, and with teeth
set he goes right on with a determin
ation to get the agony over as soon as
possible. Howls of woe break from
him bow and then, as an expression
that poisons life steals over his face
and stops there till the last nerve has
been pulled out of socket by that ter
rible razor, and the last bit of stubble
has been laid low, when, with a sigh
of relief, he strikes up a hymn of
thanksgiving and joyfully throws his
shaving paper into the swill barrel
near by.—Ex.
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, - - - - - Penna.,
S. T. FRAIN, PROP'R.
XK-
This Hotel has been remodeled and
refurnished, and the Traveling Public
will find it first-class in every respect,
—O— >o<-
Latest improved Water Closet and
Wash Room ou first floor.
-{ Bath Room in Hotel. }
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
Terras Reasonable. Good Livery attached
RATIONAL HOTEL
Millheim, Centre Co., Penna.
J Summer | Resort
Two miles from Coburn Station.
—=o=-
THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly renova
ted, is newly furnished throughout and
offers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FRONT ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISH
ED, ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM
MER BOARDERS.
The celebrated "Fenn's Cave" is but a short
drive from town, and the good roads and fine
mountain scenery of the surrounding country
make it a very desirable stopping place.
<g"Reliable Horses and Stlish Car
riages for use of guests.
Bus meets ill Trains at (lorn.
1 Moderate Terms, f
• w. q. Ptop'i?.
"PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next TEIM begins September 8. 188t.
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 Scientific Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin Scientific Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (l>)
NATURAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY ANI)
PHYSIOS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture,
ft. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry,
ti A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New
building and Machincry
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and Science, for Young Ladies.
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. ATHKRTON, I.L. !>.,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa.
PENN'S CAVE HOUSE,
Fanner's Mills, Pa.
About 3 miles northwest of Spring Mill* Sta
—*•+ -*9g< ++* —
The location of the hotel, surrounded by tbe
finest mountain scenery and clear trout streams
make It a beautiful
e ><- n
$ SUMMER RESORT I
c vO<- vG- Jk
The accommodations are the best. Well fur
nished double and single rooms, splendid bill of
fare, and horses and buggies for the use of
boarders.
—-4 The celebrated ami much visited Y—
PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile in length, with its wonder
ful stalactites and stalagmites, ts 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.
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Offers his professional services to the public.
He s prepared to perforin all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain
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The Mystery of the Molly Tree, A Novel.
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