Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 23, 1886, Image 2

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    fin pitlluim 3fourtnd.
TIIURSDAY, DEC. 23RD, 1886.
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
AFTER January first free passes on
the railroads will be a thing of the
past. Members of the state legisla
ture who wish to go home before the
end of the session will haye to foot it,
or else stay where they arc until dis
missed.
PENNSYLVANIA'S state debt is an
nually being decreased by SIOO,OOO
and it is done with a surplus in the
treasury equivalent to the amount ot
that debt The bonds purchased and
canceled during the fiscal year which
has just ended amouut to $713,701.
E X-ALDERMAN McQuade, of boodle
fame, was brought to general sessions
in New York on Monday morning,
where a great crowd wa3 assembled.
When Recorder Smyth opened court,
motions for a new trial and arrest of
judgment were denied. Recorder
Smyth sentenced the prisoner to sev
en years in Sing Sing and a line of
$5 ,000. McQuade took his doom
with his customary coolness. This
sentence shows that the fraudulant
aldermen can expect very little mercy
at the hands of the courts.
No JOURNAL NEXT WEEK.—Accord
ing to a prevailing custom in this
county to let the printers off ou a
week's vacation during the holidays
we will not issue a paper from this of
fice next week. We therefore ask the
indulgence of our readers until the
first week of the New Year when we
expect to give them as good if not a
better paper than we have been get
ting out io the past year. We have
c&dMvorotl to tbo JOURNAL rwtJ
ers the worth of their money in news
given in a readable shape and have
the satisfaction to know that the pa
per still stands in good favor with its
patrons and is gaining ground.
Thanking you kindly for your past
patronage we wish you all a joyful
holiday season, at the same time re
questing your good will in the future.
CONGRESS is about ready to adjourn
for the holidays and by mutual agree
ment it was determined not to intro
duce any measures for revenue reduc
tion until after the holiday season.
Morrison's tariff bill, it is thought,
has now ceased to be a stumbling
block since the Republicans and high
protection Democrats have repelled
the same and Morrison will step down
and out on the 4th ot March. The bill
of representative Buck, of Connecti
cut, providing for a duty of 75 cents
a pound on unstemmed and $1.50 on
stemmed tobacco will receive recogni
tion before adjournment and generally
meets with the approval of tobacco
growers in the United States.
With the re-assemblage of congress
on the first Tuesday in the new year
the country looks for the tax reduc
tion which both parties have promised
in their platforms and the work ot
removing oppressive taxes is expected
t> stand a better ehow.
His Farewell to Politics.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21. —Grand
Master Workman Powderly has addres
sed a letter to committee of the United
Labor party of this city in reply to an
invitation to address the convention of
that party this evening, in which he
says : "While I am general master
workman I will never again occupy a
place either as speaker or officer on a
political platform. I would advise you
not to take any action as a party. It
seems to me that it becomes the duty
of all interested to endeavor to educate
the masses to free the ballot box from
\be degrading influences of the biibe
giyer and take', as well as from that
tool of monopoly—whiskey."
PATENTS GRANTED to citizens of
Pennsylvania during the past week and
reported expressly for the JOURNAL by
C. A. Snow & Co., Patent lawyers, op
posite U. S. Patent Office, Washington,
D. C : J R Whitney, Radnor, Core. P;
L. Weimar, Lebanon, Engine. A E
Ranch, New Holland, Coffin. E L
Street, Johnstown, Clutch. J Leib,
Sandy Run, Wrench. K M Myers,
Baaver Falls, Cutting Machine. A
Mitchell,Wilkes-Barre, Spark Arrester,
F Manning, Ardmore, Stone Dresser.
J N Hayes, Dallas City, Butter Box.
A H Heisey, Pittsburg, Vase. J H
Huber, Greensburg, Link Lifter. J C
Johnsou, Lock Haven, Door Plate. C Ii
Kear. Minersville, Pipe Cleaner. J E
Emerson, Beaver Falls, Saw Swage.
M A Gerber & E J Nicholas, Lock
Creek, Picture Frame Attachment. J
Crea, Allegheny, Machine for butt
welding tubes. B K Dorwart, Lancas
ter, Bottle Stopper. E Bourne. Alle
gheny, Grate for burning natural gas.
T W Bartholomew, Danyille, Adver
tising card.
A CHRISTMAS HALLOO OVER EV
ERYTHING !—A few mote days and all
will be over. To endear yourselves in
the memory of your friends buy them a
Dice Christmas present. The best
Vlace to gel it is at D, S. Kauffman &
Co '• store on Main street,Millheim,Pa.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From our regular correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, ISS6.
The last session of the Forty-ninth
Congress is shaming its predecessor bv
industry. There has been a good deal
less talk and a good deal more work
than usual so far. The passage of such
bill as that to give the Indians land in
severahty, that to redeem trade dollars,
that to repeal the Tenure of office act,
Postal bills and appropriations, reflects
high credit on Congress as a part of its
second week's work.
Besides this legislation, various sub
jects have been briefly discussed, such
as Interstate commerce, tho Fisheries,
and the Beck ltailroad Attorney bill.
The latter measure of the Kentucky
Senator strikes at the railroad Senators
and Members, and its aim is to prevent
them front acting as attorneys for sub
sidized railroad corporations while re
ceiving salaries front the Government.
When Col. Morrison called up the
Tariff, a hush instantly fell over the
House and noise in the galleries ceased.
AH eyes were turned upon hint as he
arose to s.iv: ''Mr. Speaker, I move
that the House resolve itself into a
committee of the whole for the purpose
of considering revenue bills*' The
yeas and nays were then demanded,
and during the roll call absolute silence
reigned in the Hall, and many mem
bers with pencil in hand were figuring
up the vote. Messrs. Morrison and
Randall were apparently the calmest
men on the floor.caeh leaning back in his
chair within a few feet of each other,
while now and then a remark was ex
changed between them. When it was
announced tlat the motion was lost,
there was applause on the Republican
side. Mr. Morrison's proposition was
voted down by the small majority of
five this time, while last June il was
defeated by seventeen.
Miscellaneous New s.
A Home for Gen. Hancock's
Widow.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— The friends
of the late Gen. W. S. Hancock have,
as a tribute to his memory, raised a
sum of money to purchase a home for
his widow. The committee having the
matter in charge lias decided, after con
sultation with Mrs. Hancock, to pur
chase a house in tlns city, where,there
fore, she will hereafter make her home.
There Is more Catarrh In this section ot" the
country than all other diseases put together
ami until the past few years was supposed to
be incurable. For a great many years Doctors
pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment pronounced it incur
able. Science bus proven Catarrh to be a con
stitutional disease, and therefore requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure now on
the market. It is taken internally in lose>
from ten drops to a teaspoonfub It acts direct -
ly upon the blood and mucus surface of the
system. They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it falls to cure. Send for circular and
testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHKXEY .X CO., Toledo, O.
•9-Sold by Drueeists. 75 cts.
Money to be Made.
It is said that dull times are not
known by the agents for the great pub
lishing house of George Stinson & Co.,
of Portland, Maine. The reason of
this exceptional success is found in the
fact that they always give the public
that which is keenly appreciated and at
prices that all can afford. At present
we understand, their agents are doing
wonderfully well on several new lines.
They need many more agents in all
parts of the country. Those who need
profitable work should apply at once.
Women do as well as men. Experience
is not necessary, for Messrs. Stinson
& Co. undertake to show all who are
willing to work, not hard but earnestly,
the path to large success. It should he
remembered that an agent catt do a
handsome business without being away
from home over night. Another ad
vantage—it costs nothing to give the
business a trial, and tin agent can de
vote all his time, or only his spare mo
ments to it. Stinson & Co. guarantee
grand success to all who engage and
follow simple and plain directions that
they give. We have not space to ex
plain all here, but full particulars will
be sent free to those who address the
firm ; their full address is given above.
AFTER DlPTllEßlA.— Diptlieria i> a
terrible disease, requiring thegieale-.t
medical skill to effect a complete cuie.
Even when its power is broken, it
clings to the patient with great per
sistency, and often leaves the system
poisoned and prostrated. Just here
Ilood's Sarsaparilla does a vast amount
of good, expelling impurities from the
blood, giving it richness and vitality,
while it renovates and strengthens the
system.
A Brave Man Meets His Death.
Attempting to Save a Boy's Life
He Loses His Cwn-Tne Boy
Also Killed.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 17.
New Jersey furnishes another railway
hoi ror to-day, in which two lives were
sacrificed through the negligence of an
employe. The Cincinnati express which
was haff an hour behind dime, while
running at the rate of forty miles an
hour through New Brunswick at 6 o'-
clock Friday morning, struck a wagon
driven by Terrence Ilickey, 14 years
old, at the George street crossing of
the Pennsylvania railroad. Moses Ity—
no, aged 60, saw the danger and went
to the boy's assistance, but was too
late to save him.
The train rushed round the curve,
struck Ryno and threw him off the em
bankment. instantly killing him. It
then crashed into the wagon, part of
which was deposited in front of the
ladies' waiting-room at the depot. The
boy was found dead, wrapped in a
blanket, firmly fastened on the cow
catcher. His skull was fractured, and
brains were oozing from the wound.
By no was the father of a large family.
He was formerly a policeman. Ihe
gateman at the crossing was not on
duty, and to this fact the double trag
edy js due.
Ono Hundred and Thirty-Six Years
Ola.
ST. LOUIS, December 10.—A letter
from Sassnkawsi, Seminole Nation, In
dian Territory, gives an account of the
death there on the sth instant of Mrs.
Susanna Warren, perhaps the oldest
person in the United States, if not the
world. She was born in the old town
of St. Augustine, Florida, in 1750.
She was a slave and was the prop*rt\
of Spanish masters until ISIS, when she
with other Spanish slaves, tied from t ln*
town of IVnsaeola when it was taken
by General Jackson. She lived in the
Seminole country from then until the
second treaty of peace with theSemi
jioles. when she was regarded as their
common property and was removed
with them tit tint Indian Tenitoiy.
She leaves one daughter living, who re
sides in Austin. Texas, and is in her
07th \ear. She leavt's many gi indrhil
dien here, some of them noaih 70 \ears
of age.
—lTis in order now for oveiy in i im
facturer to praise and extol the virtues
of his cough medicine, and claim it ev
er so much Itetler than any other. On
square business principles the proprie
tor of Dr. Kessler's I Ylehrattl English
Cough J/t'dii'ine says it von are not snt
islh'd with the relict and tieuetit ohtain
id, if you do not consider it well worth
the price paid for it, then take the emp
ty bottle back to your dealer and get
your money.
JOIIXSTOX, UOLI.OWA V A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Miilhoim, Pa.
Shocking Death of an En
gineer.
A Train Breaks in Two and a
Frightful Wreck is tho
Result.
BI.OOMIXGTON, I lid., Dec. 2<>. — A
frightful wreck occurred at Woodyard
station, about four mi'ts north of this
place, on the Louisville, New Albany
and Chicago railroad Sunday morning,
which resulted i!• tin* killing of Engin
eer Daniel Ileuphy. Two sections ot
tiain No. .S3, south hound, had arrived
at the woodyard,tht first pulling into
the switch, followed by the second,
which did not clear the main track.
Train No. 31 broke in two about two
mites south of ttie woods a* <l, and !!:•*
engineer was trying to keep out of the
way of the tail end. lie came into the
station at a lively speed and crashed
into the second section, smashing his
engine to pieces and demolishing ten
cars.
Ileaphy jumped from his engine, but
as he c.id so, struck a switch stand,
which cut his head open, lie was
thrown back under the ears and had
both legs cut off. lie resided here and
had a wife and three children. His re
mains arrived here early Monday morn
ing. The wreck is one of the worst ev
er seen on the road. Fireman Mitchell
jumped from the engine, but was not
seriously injured.
"When Baby was sirk, wo gave her Castor!ft,
When alio was a Child, slio cried for ("aatoria.
When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
"When she had Children, BUO gave theiu Castoria,
i '< -> ySj -i A 6 ?
Li a W W
I- a peculiar medicine, ami is i-re
pa red by competent i harmaci-ts. Tl <•• :n
--hinalion and j-report!< af sarsnpaiKia. 1
delioii, Mandrake. Yellow I. k. and r
remedial agents is exclusively pcctdi..r l>>
Hood's Sarsap.irilla. giving it strength ami
curative power superior to other j:ej;:-
ratioiis. A trial will convince \< u <f its
great medicinal value. !!■ d's Sarsapariila
Purifies tho Blood
creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulates
the digestion, and gives strength to tu rv
organ of the body. It cures the most seven;
cases of Scrofula, S ill Klieuiu, Boils. Pint; les,
ami ail oilier affections caused by impr.ro
blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Head
Kidney and I.iver Complaints, Catarrh, i.heu
matisin, and that extreme tircil feeling.
44 Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped me more
for catarrh and impure blood than anything
else I ever used.'' A. BALI., Syracuse. X. Y.
Creates an Appetite
'• I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my
Mood and tone up iny system. It gave
good appetite and seemed to build mo over.' 1
E. M. IIALE. Lima, Ohio.
'• 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous
humor, and it began to act unlike anything
else. It cured the humor, and seemed to
tone up the whole body and give me new
life." T. P. NIXOX, Cam! ridgeport. Mass,
Send for book giving statements of cures.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by alldruggi.ts. pi; six for P5. Prepared only
by I. HOOD A CO., Apothcearics. Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses Ono Dollar
WORKING CLASSES
ATTEMIOX!
\Ve are ncnv prepared to furnish all classes
with employment at home, tlie whole of the
time, <>r for their spare moments. Business
new. li'jlit and i>rolli:il>l'\ I'ersms oi cither
sex easily earn front 50 cents to *s">.no per even
ing, and a proportional sum by devoting ah
tlieir lime to the business. Boys and girls
earn nearly as much as men. That all wljo s u"
this may send tlfir address, and te-t the busi
ness, we make this oiler. To suelt as are not
well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for
the trouble of writing. Full particulars and
outfit free. Address G KOUG.STIXSOX &Co ,
Portland, Maine.
B£l (Fk S2.E 5® \9'" made. Cut this out
Bvra 3 1 US ba If and return to us, and we
1188 8J kH I wi'l send von free, some
■ |j,j nK of j, rt . a t value and
importance to you. that will start you in busi
ness which will bring you in more money rhgld
away than anything else in this world. Any
one can do the work and live at home. Hither
BOX ; all ages. Something new, that just coins
money for till worker*. We w ill start you; cap
ital not needed. This is one of the ireimino, im
pnrtant chances of a lifetime. Those who arc
ambitious and enterprising will not delay.
Grand outfit free. Address I'tUJE Co.. Augus
ta, Maine.
n I can live nt home, and make more
W 1111 money at work lor us, than at am
S U fiJKliiuir else in litis world. Capital
~ needed ; you are started free.
Both sexes; all ages. Any one can dot lie work.
Costly outfit and terms free. Better not dulay.
Costs >ou nothing to send us your address and
find out; if you are wise you will do so .at once.
11. MALLET A < 'o.,
Portland, Maine.
3*2 w Clears leal, throat and
y£zg? Tj. LIT from nasty mucous
Fwpetens the breath. Cures severest Ca
tarrti when all other treatments fail. Send
10 ctg. 'stamps for free half pint prepaid—
enough to relieve any case. Mr. S?l>sox &Co .
651 Broadway, N. V- " J ; lr
mm aw e&isg on James Biver Va., in
SI M P Claremont Colony. ll
■ H IPI BvE tJ lust rated circular lree- .J.
■ ■*■■■■■ W j,- MANCHX\, Claremont,
Virgin in 4S-4t
Virginia.
leg.ii. .inver tiskmjsjvts.
NOTICE Is hereby given <lut thooecouin of
Daniel 1 >:irf go's, colli 111 it I •'(' of .1 oil II 11 't
tingor, n lunatic has lHeu tiled in Hie office of
tin- Rrnlhniiotaiy ol the Court of Common Picas
of ('outre < 'omit \, ana said account will be pre
sent fll to *atd foip't for confirmation ;il January
term next.
\\ . B. Minoi K.
I . Rrothonotury.
I,i \I It l TORS' Nii'i K'l' —i lit* undersigned,
j having borii gruiit< d l-1f•*i ■ t'stamcp
taiy upon Ibf c-f.-.u- f David W'oll'e, lata of
Wolfe's Store. deceased, rctjitwl nil persons
know no tin niM'h' hi debt to said estate to
make immediate payment- ami tin •• 111\ i• r•
<■ 1:ii11 :i i ui-t tin- same to present tlinii duly
auilifiiUfatod lot settlement.
W. II .PtIRMAN. S j MMMlto| . s
j;i:I BKN KttEAMKR. I
liM't't TORS' NOTICE.—TIi • underslgni d,
having been pranted letti r ; to t mil -alary
oil tlie estate of Samuel Welscr, sr., late ol
,Milllieiin Iloroui'K, deceased. herein rquct
all persons kii >wi a a Ihemselv'e - indebted to
said estate to make inniu'dlale piMiu iit, and
those li iviiu claims a aiust tbe sam • to pre
sent tln'iu l it I v proven tor • it! nu'iit.
ii ii. WI:I>B.U, ) „
i; 61 W. It. WEISKIt, > ''.'"ois.
11\KCl TOR'S NOTICE. v'ttl'M's t"-ta inni -
\i tary mi the estate, of Ceortte Edgar, late
ol I'enu fowii-hlp.deceased. Ii ning i-eou n ml
id to the undersigned, :11 persons knowing
tliemselves iinlebt d t s lid est r loipiest
ed to make Immediate payment, and those
having elainis uuainstr tlie same to luvseiit
llieiti duly proven lor etttenn nt
4'i-dt. J.M'on W. Movicu,
Executor.
'I ill lie tin *1 iirlaet.
Corrected every Wednesday.
By Crenoble, Uai'tgi:,. & Co., ('idiurn, Ba.
W lie it,red 7s!
'• while 7">
Corn 11 1 I
live M I
< >ats white • 1
lluekw bout . s<'
Flour, Roller 11" j
Salt.ner bai rel 1.4' :
{Master, ground 9fl0
Cement, per bushel
Ilarley I"
Tyniothvseod 1.-"
flaxseed 1.0•
i 'lovei seed 4.00-4. "M'
Butter 18
Mains 10
Sides ...... ii
Veal
fork 4
lb ef
Kg us
Potatoes
I.ard "•
Ci)A I. M \RKKT.
Coal per ton < best nut * I ""'
Small stove. ' ll
•• Nut t.7.'
Pea 'l.oo
" S 'ft g uted 2.50
©ATA m H H'
- ■ " l 4:
isS'wj
WAYFEVERffe
HAY- FE VE R
ELra CREAM BALM
h not a liquid, snuff or poirdtr. Applied
into nostrils is quickly absorbed. It cUan*< *
the head. Allay a infanimation. Heals tin
sort s. Restores the (tenses of taste and sun 11.
50 rents ut Kruayistn; b>/ mail, rtyistcretl, CO cr>,t*.
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists,Owegu,XV.
jfeSGNS
POKGUS FI.ASTER :
Hioiirsr AWAKDS op MEDALS is Kinore AND
AMEUICA.
The neatest, quickest, saiest and most power
fill remedy kuowu for itheumniism. Pleurisy j
Neiuaig a. Lumbago. Backaeh-. W'eakiu j
colds in the client and all ache.- ami pains. Ln- j
dor-ed by 5,000 Physician-and Druggists of the !
highest repute. Benson's Plasters proiU|d|y '
relieve nud cure w hem other planters ami ]
grea-y salves, liniment and lotions, aie ab-n- i
lately ue!i .-s. Beware of imitations under sini- I
lltar souinlliij; names, >ueb as "t apt-euu., ' i
"Capuciun,*'••Capsieme,*" as they are utterly j
worthless and intended t<> deceive. Asi rati
BESSON'S AM) TAKIi X-T OTIIKUS. All DM A"- >!■>. I
SKABt IIV & JOHNSON,
Froprieiors, New York.
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81 own home, l.v one who was deal twentv
eight years, by most <d the iiowul
specialists with no benefit. C 'urxl himylj in
three m:ittis, and since then hundreds ol
others Bull particulars sent on applic.ilion
I.s. BACK,No. 11 West disk St.. Nev. \.uU City.
FALL AND WINTER
mmiMtr:
1886 - 1887. f-'
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I\A\ I'dcgqivt
OF TIMMMEI) AND L'N 1 RIM MHI)
Hats, Bonnets,
Caps, &c.
wilTconstantly be kept in stock at my place en
Main St, Millheim, Pa.
My selection of
• 3?-in
is large and varied enough to
SUIT ALL TASTES.
r ,
Call on me if in need of nnytbingiu my
Hue. walks factory work guaranteed.
hyt'lic\ G.
STORE
u 'f
C. MM. , %
IjjjpL ■
Santa Clans
it affords me mu<*h •leasnre agai i to iic.ite my
fi ieiuls and patrons, as \\ ell .is tlie public get
orally, to vtsii m> si av and s e my stock of
goods, all-elected with much car. nnd most
adnural ly a.tatded t' til'* fC-tive M<dni:iv Sea
sou, when every one ha* u m bin desiie to
s| read happiness and j >\ evn to tl. • I urn blest |
IN me. Win.ever can lint find soiueihing at the
Journal stuif a* an appropiiate pi< <nl t.r
fatlii-r or in lb. r. husband or v ifc. i roth 'i* <a '
-ister, MIII or daughter, sweetheart or lover,
ooiuin or friend—ie imh'ect haid i ( > suit. But
come and see for yourself, my
Vlbuie.s. beth IMitto and Auto. f'r< m the rich
silk Blue Ii at * >. that Would adorn any par
lor table, down to tlie ' center for boys and
girls.
]>IBJ.I'S. from the elaborate Family Bible at
> *7. down to the more common at s>, *J. 4L
TVts,, OOcts. ad a 4t) cents.
(HAI.I. BKI.L. for Sunday or I'ublic Schools,
j fine and very cheap.
D'U.I.S. of every kind and priee.Flne Bisque,
l atent, \N ax, China and Benny Dolls.
T7tA>?'l.S, sliver Wire. Bine Briss. Ebony,
■j filttaiid Silvired—nil exceedingly low.
171 \N V TDY-. for I'fivt and fllrls. l'<>r e\-
ample, " 1 lie 1 ive .lolly NiggeiV is a gem
toy.
n I'M BALLS AND BALLOONS. These are
\ M any boy's delight.
ÜBMMINO TOBS, a delitrhtful toy. lliiir
Biusiies. a excellent article, and
j the priei' is the v< ry lowest.
INK. ST A NDS in greatvariety. The little Cut ,
(Mass i-a beault and the No. r-sii a daisy, |
for a ('hrl.-tinas present
T h*VS" 11 Mil's. a drove ot them, real good
t} and Just as cheap. You ciu pay b.)
j "chimes'' on each—if you know how.
KNIVES— i. c . most beautiful Bucket Knives
for ladies or gentlemen, bays or gills,
j la c< ids up.
I" A DIE'S SATCHELS, newest styles, very
J fine, and as cheap as tine.
M'OI TH OEM ANNS, lots Ol them. *'.o • ilown
to cent-. Mou) Books, Marblw \\i,li |
I Figure*. Mugs most beautihd, Mcuageile- i
i very inten stinj.
>roVELTIES. very many. <an not posibly
t d> .'iiate Ilieia all by n. nies. Just come
and see for yourself.
ODDS AND ENDS on the new Bargain Ta
ble are really worth looking at, and
worth buying to i, for that matt t. These I
sell at about half what they cost.
"DAB1I! 1 ioxes, BulT Boxes, lYnns and I'eii-
JL ells. Their namesf- legion.
(\i men's English is the prevailing language
/ at the Journal Store. High (ierniau and
nnnljahnish Deutscb also available ii re
•imied.
17> AINB,()W spray is out of season. The
V hi-! or it tado*i out of sight months ago.
Rattles f"i babies however—as well as lib* ha
bies tliemselvi are alway siu season, lads
of them at the .Journal Store—Battles 1 mean.
LiCRAB BOOKS and Scrap Bleturcs. wlicw!
0 what a lot! The dear ladies go absolutely
iviid over tbelli 'Must too Lively for anything."
rpoYS ami Toy Books. Little bronzed ani
-1 ma!-for a "penny. A favorite for little
loiks.
USE EC if- articles liave by no moans been
forgotten at the Journal Store, but it is
positively "tH> tedious to mention" even the
one tenth of them. For example 1 keep ti va
riety of IRtle paper- on hand, commonly called
"notes," absolutely worth thousands <>i dollars,
if properly filled out and signed.
T7"i:LVl' T Frames arc not quite as rich as
Y si IK plu-li or even (lie new style hammer
ed brass, but they are much cheaper. All must
be suited.
"tvBATCHES for the br.ys—only a penny,
Y\ think of that—and I guarantee llieiu
more reyular than the expensive Millheim
Town Clock.
XMAS cards, a gieat assortment, as well as
Birthday and Sunday School cauls. I
bought a very large lot of these latter, because
1 had the chance to select them myself
■\7"OU are again and again most cordially in*-
L \ bed t<> call at ihe Journal Store, but
don't forget to brjug your purse along.
on the Tbremomeler sold at the Jour
jfj nut store, indicates cold. Better buy one
and regulate the temperature of your sitting
room at about ID to (M aoove zoo. J hat s
what the doctors say it should be, and surely
they ought to know.
&no'.\ lam through with the alphabet, but
could nor name nearly .til my goods even
by general Kinds and classes. The bettor way
for van now to do is to come and see, for to see
is to buy.
Most Respectfully,
B. O. Deininger.
oiidays!
C •* 1 1 ;'is | \oa\ Yoqi<
Is tliawii : nigh, nn (l my patrons should not
l*l;i > tin' laying lit of their groceries and
eonfe tioiM'i I' M lorthat joyful season.
My stock Is never stale and old, .
but always
CHOICE AND FRESH.
Hetnctuher tli \l you will cvn.V lime pet
sl.()(>\V(>|{T!l K< lit SI.OO
The following are but a lew of the countless
aTtieies w hielrwiU be on my shelve* from now
out: *
Groceries.
FIIESEE YFH ciritnss. -
VRFSFI: iI N < 'itcnx T rs. .
1 7 1 ■t XR KITLIIKS A !•/: I'XES
PR L'X EI.LAS A PEA ('EES.
EREX CI I ('UR REXTS. FALSI XS, *■
PURE AXD UXCOLOIIEIJ TEAS
I A WED F.tUIT ; FA X('Y SO IP J
I Ml'Eh'l A 1. Sweet CUOCOLA TE j
Full lh itg' Department
\\h re you will lilel the most complete line of
Pure and Cnadnlleiated Drill?* and.
Patent Medicine*
Confectioneries,
French Mixture*,
t ('ream Chocolate*.
11,n llt,n< ,
Cream Walnuts,
CiramelM, I
(traiit/es,
Ismons. Sc. •
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I Queens and (ihtss Ware, I
. . I
1 a beautiful and unereeU d Hue that will please i
lbeye of every woman.
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry
Handsome Selection of
I. A DIMS' & GIN 1 "S GOLD \ SILVER
IV A miliS.
CHAINS. I'll ATMS,
Hit VCHLF. IS. BREASTPINS
BROOCHES, RINGS, J.OCKK'IS
Ae. &e. At*,
i Space will not permit t enumerate but it Is a
| sure and settled fact that my place is liead
• iuartets toy holiday goods.
Don't fall to call. f One and All!
J. W. STOVER.
The Philadelphia Times.
•1M (E W:l{iiV
fllE PHILADELPHIA
delivered by carriers in all cities, tonus
onil villages surrounding Philadelphia
for SIX CENTS a week, and it is sold
hi boys and newsdealers for OXE
('EXT a copy Tt is universally con
ceded to be the BEST XEIV SPA PER
IX TIIE WOULD far the price, pub
lislung all the Associated Press News,
| Quotations of the Produce and Money
Marbts anil ALL THE NEWS OF
THE WOULD in a compact and read
able form. Indcpeddcnt in everything.
It is not excelled in Quality or Quantity
!by any paper at any price. By Mail
I Four Months, One Dollar. One Year,
|
Thrct Dollars, )tost juiid. One Month,
; ;>0 Cts. . 1
V: HE SUNDAY TIMES
1J ]'.< ■' U > Columns - 5 Cents—** 2 <K) a year.
Ail <7r>* THE TIMES,
TIMES BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. R. SMITH & CO.,
[LIMITED.]
Nds, 220, 222& 224 Front Street,
iVLXLTOTST ,ZPA..
Ths Largest House Furnishing Emporium in
-?<- Central Pennsylvania. -•
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-3* BED ROOU] SUITS OUR PORTED
< cue an'l A*a Pleasant Homo, Artistically, Tastily and Comfortably Furnlsheo.
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On tlio Second Floor we have
H WHOLE HOUSE EU&mSHEB
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds and tie LATEST SHBEOUSIC.
We sell the following celebrated Pianos:
CHICKERING, WEBER, BIEHR BROS., GUILD, VOSE AND
*e- NEW ENGLAND.
A better Piano sold here at a lower price than any house in the st ate. We have no rent and have*
supervision of our own business. All the PIPE AND CABIN EI ORGANS. Everything
at bottom prices. A postal card to us may save you 23 per cent.
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C ARPETS ■*=■ TO SUIT ** ALL.
I V Ml YS TEU I /•; AI ETS, BODY BINGRAINS, RAGS
Alii SQUARES, BUGS,MATS, STOVE ANl>
FLOOR OIL .
Hie Finest Assortment of
Silverware, China, Glass and Stoneware, Lamps, Chandeliers A Bric-a-Ilrae
ever soon Our Curtain and Upholstering Department is not surpassed iu the cities. Hotels,
Churches and Private Residences Furnished at short notice and at low rates.
Our immense Building is literaily picked with goods rrom attic to cellar. We are enabled to sell
the lowest because we sell the most. Everybody visits us and thinks our house a
marvel. The handsomest Side-Boards, Escritoires, Chiffonieres, Writing
Desks, llall Racks, Slate and Marble Mantels in the laud.
Busy all the time. Every Bid a Sale
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Fall Announcement!
Durham Bros. & Co.,
Coburn, Pa.
We wMi local! the attention of the Public
to the fact thi't we have in stock a full line of
FA LL ,0 WINTER DRY GOODS.
Our LADIES' SKIRTING can't be bent. La
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oon rs, Flannel Shirts, Knit .•
Jackets, Yarns, Shawls,
Skirts oud Jilankets,
Hats & Gaps,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries, (/uecnstcare, Glassware, Wall
Taper, Hardware, Ac., Ac., <t*c . all
of which tee will*tell at HOCK
ItOTTOM TRICES /or
SCOT CASH.
-HIGHLIT MARKET PRICES PAID FOB—
PRODUCE!
j " I' V also bin/ Hides,
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Please remember the place,
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at S. Grenninger's old Stand,
(jOBURN fJ PA
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ft cleanses the scalp, stops the
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