Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 08, 1887, Image 4

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baud ih*as. sad now tiny thmui U>
aa the riasr. >aet north at s
prtwt hsmcadft far the dame, md the
If Bigks and day In oniasfiag their ay
■rarisns, natfl now it would take a
strong fore* ittboers to reasove them
wkhMt ferae of arm*. The state
now take the metier In hand and will
bald a ansilng for that parpooe at
Harristowg.
aw KPT awat bv FLOODy.
Mm; Him*** CmrrUH f oft Mfu,
TriM, mmd tm Urn Seffhtwriag
Pleeea.
Mono ax, Tex.. Sept. I.—Tbe bard
est rain that ever fell is this county be
gan ou Tooaday night and continued
without carnation. The damage to
farmers ia the lew valley lands in every
portioa at torn county ia estimated at
thm—ndi at doOarm. The Central and
tha Golf Colorado and .Santa Fe rail
ways an being badly damaged, and it
will be many days before either of
them eau move trains. The following
bartaeee faooaee with all tneir goods
went down fteqoe river:
Sellers A Hamilton's dry good* store;
Sam Frank.groeeriea ; M. Mcllai2.gr v
eenes ; J. H. Justice, nuidler snoo ;
Anderson, furniture store, and three
cotton gins. Nine dwellings were
washed away. Betides Jieee houses,
which me entirely gone, every boose in
the sawn is damaged.
At Whitney, twenty-two miles eaftt
in Hill county, a number of houses
were washed away. At Mf ridan a man
was drowned in swimming to his
hoses Between here and Cleburne a
diatance thirty miles, there are eight
—uhuufa on the Sanfie Fe road. Three
of the number we tbe large iron bridg
es wtueh span the S iiam river. Two
large iron bridgee, which have stood tin*
Cum fbr J—V are completely de
stroyed. Between here 'jmd. 3.en. cm
dm Central road, thirty-one miles
iWMni,!IIIIIII ateeteuenbrtdgae weahed
away. The lemis aver MflfcCOa.
Wool Tat., nept. L—The Brazae
aver wy nign soda wide *xgana*
of irn bettoat ande with the nest if
the JBftim srap n Coitrai T.-xaa *
■lUßti isp I. -MnaCxr '2a ice and 'riwn
er 2oae saws pianra tm a the bet
mmm. Them am and x dm miiak .f
■eemttfimMhat. The Bma sB
8b —.j yt amounting xp n he -e-
SBsag mbb nmnnarsin-x m Me
Mm mm nfaa inenf in a daprsd
uritt gnnpowte- end ca-Terl ® tie
ka 4BL weight rorih Tbe eM*
ia srtuck the meoal m hqtt Mr ardmary
ner id Imeiiwii hu. by band ;fter icnt
being ad Is met a great extent. Br
ihx pracma, however, only one surface
BDuifl he pMwaj and te obviate this
difficulty xnlfing wifUs were invented.
Prior te their invention nearly all the
tinfoil w imported, hat their use has
completely revolutionized the trade
Tbe mrtal ia now placed between two
heavy rollers, which green it a finished
surface aa bath aides. It is then cat
iate widths of from 12 te 15 inches,
rolled upon wooden reels and earned
to cutting aiachmee, where it is eat ac
cording to order. It is then packed in
boxes of 100 pounds each, being laid in
vtthoot pleasure. There is another
difference between the foil which is
beaten and that which is rolled. Tbe
former Is fnO of small botes, bat tbe
foQto be used for tobaeeo wrappers
moat be air tight.— BaJtimort Sxn.
1 'Don t you "think," sbe asked softly,
'that the sea is lovely ?" "Yea J think
it is sort of lovely, bat not as loyely as
—bat what makes you ask ?" "Just
to giye you a chance to say something.
But you dont seem to have tbe nerve."
It was the last walk she ever took with
him.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
SorS mo d d tor Cats.Bruises,
Fever Sore 8 ' Tetter,
l.napped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
MMntaM?*' porttt !?J r care Piles, or no pay
® t* znaraateed to give perfect sat
mS 25 cents
per box. ror sale by J. Elienhuth.
yaw ur awAAiv rtjtmmmm
OVdwteaftw wr urn Prtf ft i.II.Si
: aiatimim. aitmkat tm liiram m Vm.
* Wind ti* rrwiini af lim
i jwrv? ismru* uowwc dacwrwg mhw
rttedamym* -| bumewfteta.
I, t * iinrwftk'iw* ta* fMatSwrm tnf—r*rf by
ti* CMiVuwt** ate cut dial* ftppirn.
Ii M* ana* apian a i*>wku'. o* ore.
I! ftwosl*- lsi*l muC ti* princmftv uput
i vtuet' ti*g yaatf appro* to 'ti* aaß
t Imam Of tt* people t**dft ut auppiv
awir, or exphumt**. ** To tUw pru.-
, j caw i* baa laitpf ut* teiand m afi
im publsc an*xmuom. V lurcher f
- 'r brm that ti* platlurai adupGd by our
. rt*tv cotiwuliub of lw*. uad it view uf
ti* exwttug coodfUuti of ti* publac
tnwaurT wv duuumd with empuuft*
' that ti* large surplus already is ti*
tftaaury shall I* used to pas ti* public
1 debt, and that ti*current and uuawoes
* aary mexoaar going as beyond ti*
' | needs of govftrumettt shall br munedi
' Btwy preveutnd by unarand prudent re
* ooctloß of intcrnai taxatma and of
duties oa imporu in accordance with
► ti* foregoing declarations.
I 2. That we fully endorse the adaua
-1 wt ration of President Cleveland, as
I wine, aagacaooa and patriotic. lie has
restored confidence to the busineaa in-
Uveala of tbe country in the democratic
party, has Jiracted the financial affaire
, at the government with apt ability, haa
strengthened tbe public credit, and
thereby given us a priod of great in
dustrial and commercial prosperity.
Toe apprehension in the minds of some
that the advent of oar party to the con
trol of the federal government would
' be dangerous baa been dispelled. Our
people are mote contented and well-to
' do than in rears; is more respected than
1 ever by other nations ; bis period of ad
ministration has neec pare .economical,
cool and fear leas and meets tbe approv
al of all fair-minded and conservative
: citizens.
3. We recognize tbe material benefits
which tha country has received from
immigration. We endorse the legisla
tion of congress against tbe importation
of contract labor and to compel tbe re
tura of paupers and criminals. We
commend tbe national administration
fir its effcrts to rigidly enforce these
laws, and while we are opposed to any
illiberal restrictions, we favor such ad
ditional measures of regulation as may
j be found necessary.
A We favor liberal pensions to de
serving Union soldiers and sailors and
refer to tbe action of the present ad
ministration in adding to the pension
roils a larger number than was ever be
fore placed on within a corresponding
-period, while at the same time protect
ingthe treasury from fraudulent
aa proof of this fact.
A We point with pnde to the bet
that noce the iemoerata have been in
power, in any branch of the federa.
ZDvemmenr. not me acre if tha public
amis jaa been granted Us corporations
nor baa nv And grout been revived or
ex i, ended.
A The Allure rf Me Kate revenue
bftii after x had bsen carefully perfect d
and nearly inamamuaiv immed. by bath
lroncnes if the egraiauira van a mine
uftmag ziia iaiorC7 rf the
weaith. wtiereny the nsnnie mist pay a
■milinn fnilx imnailg that
md wrmid bare been paid by the carna
ticnM. and Me Aiiure rf Me sate ux
tm rf Me ■vmngtming nr exposure rf
Mac fraud or mmaa ipgert mmuuiert
j—uii- aid i lart —ii Me srammacy rf
mx~aie jx 3-mnsvrvunia.
X That an nauSrnx nr iww .ai.atim
tkmsawril wroperw nfira Ma jn
■jaßßtm rf ae; aewsuaet rf Me -wrcr u
karfksairkt arfbrfrf pwrilamJ.
s aid -rrixoCT rf ul tt Ma ai px.-g
rt al m. i—luww reujug lor twr- m
iVOL UHfLjnii" in—ir *n*n- wa €?—
jvmst iw Ma wpk rf Mia Tnua m tm
nuit rf Ma ui ursemszc rf Ma osnu
nrairr yoior. The giamnr rf nana
rue it Izeiaiic a fit* as Ma ananow
aogaaac. rf a lyref mnerszc right,
mnf Tin- ylwwr <r ■ itgt'm- jg Ma iwtimi
plffihmen; rf Mia iung neisvid act rf
jnstiat uuoer Ma msgmfmen: teunsr
itji rf Gikosunit and TV-wT bebl
i meuQt ii*eh ta Ma mom. supptrt rf
. Ma A narinuT. peopte. It a our eamerf
, j wist, thai Ma effort* rf throe cistm
gashed KMnwrnim msraont hesrowiKfi
vritL susoess.
, I We sLili bold to the ancieixt doctnue
rf tint party thai the preservation rf
the right* rf the people demand* thai
we should look jealously upon roomipc
fies and restrict corporate power withia
the proper sphere and we heartily ap
prove the action rf the national admin
istration in reclaiming and throwing
open to tbe people for tbe settlement rf
IOO.OOOJIhO acres of land,which through
artifice and fraud were wrongfully held
by corporations having been forfeited
1 to the people by failure to comply with
1 tbe conditions of the grants.
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WW* Baby m *ek, wv pn Wr C*tak.
Wta *• vat > CUi (be cried (or Caftoria,
WW* die In i ■■■> Mi* the clung to Cantor*,
When she hsd Children, she gnre ihem Cwtoria,
i
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Is Chicago.—Young Penny wait—Oil'
Ethel! I loye tbe very ground you
walk on.
Ethel (aside.)— Date say. Corner lot,
worth $75,000.
The engagement ia not yet an
* nounced.
—First-class job work at done tbe
I I JOURNAL office.
|WM * Jm* jwr fur liar Ywm my*
Umiti u> w jmw at. a
Owtfs OatUiiUf wcdft utoOr" lift art:
* arwfft r. <hC OeftOMjflft 1* Btlitigp.
pHr, at his water** liwdiui iiu*
•mmrt? m ft *ui*nulcd um imam*,
tmm muc in> of watr A tuds mtU u* all
rf |. ft ftfthd! tt a iti jptftl
ft hue eucsadiMOft of am. war flat
•hurta aiC pihuwt rf U*-cuuct w*-iwue
Site MMk of U* liduiM repm* ul tbr
air was m. nttuwsil and MUjOtukait if
|*U) tuj ftl aft -w* M ti* Uut%sud Of
U* uM ftide kill !**•}. pMr.ure ul tu
Uwk.
Ti*m. with a window upet Sur ti*
*oi Bir 1 gv. m and A dour upea lor
U* humidity U. get uot. mt kfed MS te
Wf and rote ti* anw rf Mwyiatm. It
Olkft iauor -Wt**rifg MftfDOd to CftJJ MB
fruftL MitWfi. Xlatr JUUtU WM fttli rf |*B
uyrvyal and rousquitues. Tl* top uf
ear berf. snmawr load felt like a lad**'
reUeok full of but Ltekury nut#. Ob
U* lack of oar mack was a lump that
felt aa large and as warm aa a carriage
lamp. Only a mosquito Ute, that, as
tt gradually faded away, we aaed fur
two weeks as a collar-but lor. Oar
body felt like a buy's pouts filled witit
stolen musk melons. aueb was U*
moan Lain and valley system of tbe
mosquito ereatiuo. We felt 1 :ke a Col
orado valley fall of bot springs that had
lifted the sod op like a convention of
haycocks bat had not yei burst.
There were not quite two millions of
mosquitoes in tbe room, as seventeen
of them had gone to ilackenaaek to in
vite a few tribes from that district to
come over to a pennyroyal feast. One
moaquito sat on the edge of the bottle
that was half full of pennyroyal wbc-n
we went to bed, and was feeling down
into It for encouragement. Tbe cork
bad been pried oat and sucked dry.
Tbe bottle would have been tipped over
but for the fact that it was bedded in
mosquitoes. One old boss mosquito sat
on tbe left-band upper comer of a frame
that surrounded a worsted "God Bless
Our Home" motto .and motioned out —
"Them's my sentiments, Alabama!"
Here we rest. Half a dozen regular
old New Jersey mosquitoes bad taken
our pants down from the corner of the
clock, got oar bocketbook and were
counting our cash to see if we had
enough to buy a barrel of oil of penny
royal for the next night. A fnend of
ours in Newark, going borne from the
lodge about 11 o'clock. smelt what be
thought was the ad end of a
drug store coming toward hup. but it
proved to be only a moaquito tbe
size of a woodcock dying borne with an
ail of pennyroyal lunch.
Yes. oil of pennyroyal appears to be
good for mosquitoes.— P tmrr'nj' t AiL
mncz I hamtkt.
~rope" Hurt eke Pauw Tradm.
Hepurahie iaaiers in "Virginia pea
sant sew summing ww the iininii i n—
ry pronation of Jiir summer Cnde.
Tbw seventy fennono* h mra eg
ttnoufrrf win ha** been tending ibr
wam a artpe piantity rf surfs tanoa
•*>■**. "* tuts are iiaftt #-
mngn a he oiowa mt it M mr-.ng
mil enme oesnu is are 30430* Jbr mer
aeaciif morn e m —** ""
he jhoMoml Mm atagpert n mxrx
thfw bb2 aaaimt qutat m mneti jntMt
hns He BQvanm stag iwri aecirt
truaiwurtpv goods. —Sew Task Trit-
Sac nmr aec Murk Twain was trav
eling in the country, injqirvl noe
evening at a bow* presided over by an
eideriy waroan. He was Bbovni tea
room somewhat bare at ornament and
furniture and yet slept peacefnDv until
morning. When morning > and he
arose, he became mindful of the fact
that although he had provided Mmdf
with a tooth brush, he had few gotten
his tooth powder. He had conftoted
himself with tbe idea that there most
be tooth powder lying about some
where. After a brief search be discov
ered something in a small box ou tbe
mantle which certainly resembled tooth
powder. At any rate be used it vigor
ously on his teeth, and found it satis
factory. When he got down stairs be
apologized to his hostess for using her
tooth powder. She appeared surprised.
41 What tooth powder ?" she inquired,
blandly.
"It was on the mantle,*' Mark re
plied.
"On the mantle ?*' she repeated.
"Yes, a small box; it was excellent,"
he declared.
"Good gracious I" sbe ejaculated,
"that wasn't tooth powder."
"What was it?" asked Mark,now
slightly alarmed.
" Why, that was auntie !" said sbe.
It seems that "auntie" had been
cremated. .
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' XAWft- MC MC Mt> ISMtHMMbg. gm*-
or ntevK wi or pmrifcx octr.
* im a ni rcr fgM to ft
piiliim* ihmt awy yvur ry* A turn 1*
WUJlrr . cumr i*£ Nd * cast Of Ar&a
it. April, on' 6a mr Or lmwd ail,
, nututua lur intra; aJfijciwd uio. an* kg
| iwanMC) cur b.
*lf kilf or yuL liw rib am g wit* \tt
Or Or urn' ieui/'ma f Mietngiu. <*•• ' j
■ay o wurtf. Xubwdy wiii MKC yvm
[ d you giy* Or lftck ftftftT.Mi' 0? iwftt*.'
HKMT (UMBLOF UTF H—J LGT. DFTL )L
At*/w eutlui/ Mi fit. >o msdii fur m
* W bes ttftb CUM U> yen m mm ut~
1 ttttic at tnt tn4ur|iottnOii>iwi *
" fttiy On his Ikxiurj m yom would ft
[ bunk td ounttd bt*f Watch Or hd*o
cte ft 1 0)t. MU hi* vie si*
' bar fat. Lis rent two wwltii behind,
ft&' his grocer a*' butcher tryia' to ftod
biS trail
' 'When you L'sr a puaaon tryia' to
convince bis fellow-mortals dat dis
world wasn't created i&stde of a tbous
' sod f'rs—dat 4e flood was only a tbirt)
[ foot rise is de Übio Ribber—dat Ada Ui
an' Ere nether existed, you git outer
' dat crowd an' skip fur borne. If be
f borm any axx*ej of you be'li nebber
pay it back, an' if you aeejmmodate
( him with a chaw of loccj be'li take
the boll plug.
1 'ID case any of you fit on de fack dat
dis world an fwioe to eand up at a sar
' tin date doan' say anytbin' to de rest of
: as. We cant stop de affair from com.
1 in 1 off, an' it woaid only make us feel
oad to know it.
'Dsr'ar' mec who humbly bow de
bead an 1 say it is de Lawd's will when
; anythinc happens. Look out fur 'em !
I>sy will borry yer mule an' drire him
ter death an' call it de Lawd's will to
fit abet of a lawsuit, liar's a heap of
people in dis ken try de Lawd nebber
beard of, an' dia chap belongs to dat
class.
•When you haye a theory, he sure dat
your rent am paid an' dat your fam'ly
kin sot out ruth in' besides cold 'later*
when company drops in. If you he* a
doctrine, doan' be seen buy in' bedbug
poison in de daytime, an' doan' git
within a dozen rods of anybody's hen
roost at night. If you haye an opinion,
keep it in a bar'l of water about a week
befo" you cry to to'ce it off upon de gin
eral public.'
3AVI3MI THE PIEf ES.
IrtSwU tdoytcd by Plate Ulsw In
wasre Men to Reduce Appanot
"Our business ia not m raky as ire
usurancr. mid the Agent of a snaps
ay that .OSUFRS ft tin 'beeanae ww can
hetuir protect lorseiwan rgaiuac ovar
ym nation sod our Lamm ant saaM
by mivaga. ?'.ata giaas wusdoma. m a
pi"* -u -j - njr. Nt with iwsam Sum
2ns different, grown. Flru kwrnyt
m arnnfi malice. wuiia a few am
unwn aay wmi norma Ik m ww?
■Kdum aiat a wuufcam aim ladly tttwt-
pmaat at hoairi me mm United "r-"
zruwsr Bnatnr 2i m tt* fnc Uw
Rt BnpWßTltf Off UIM. fciufi DM ewer
akuji. The ofirer* susampaftef thai thn
Did VDUM tnn upmm it and
Bleed Itiey eiipwai a pt loudues for
it, and wittst as extubam b turned
oat large cakees! re within lb mmate*
tad they went wAd with delight. A few
din later the ing offioer of
the veaael mm aarpriaed to r.ihaLi* &
creel crowd el people eroaamg th* yard
in the Araataoa off hie veaael. la
froope af three and (oar they ap
proached the gang-plank and begged
pens MOD to go 00 board. The sailor*
had imaed a general invitation to all
their acquaintances to rkit the craft
and inspect the ice-making machine.
All that day the visitors called, until
it became necessary to refuse them the
privilege of going on board.
Naval Master Mechanic Brown say*
the machine i* used only a* an experi
ment. The trial is made for the pur
pose or equipping vessels on the Asiat
ic squadron. The government has
fouDd that in hot climates the officers
and crew suffer from a want of ice, sod
it is believed that the innovation will
be great economy and a tieoeflt to tbe
navy.— Brooklyn -Eagle.
A FRENCH woman sued for a divorce
recently because her husband kissed tbe
servant girl. "You want tiiis man
punished ?" asked tbe judge. "I do,"
said she. "Then," said tbe dispense!
of justice, "I shall not divoxce you
fiom him."
pawi' wsc r. mm-am Hum Hr. maw
ft a Art la as wmana. Tsww mm m
nr ins mwiir n mc tiwmwt
tb tmt auaL. Tut Iwear'n wmtor Urn
ou'.'.r Shi Htm <* .*u Z Z ZZZZ '
tow sweet. What taw wmc gum U> taw
Wlwnuj lur a amljw of inwurr* tut
nagmg ammti of tic kink as ti*
borne. and be uses twy eudewww U
unneutral appetite Plated mateis la
dues SMt care fur. and artca ida>< la
him be wiE anew bas 6a 1 me by um si ■
iuf lus soar. Iks tbe (nam axe
offend on the shell. Wwrvtsr Jut rraaa
bis ; hwuie by as esjceusnufa tbst pur
takes almost tbe nature vt a smile as be
ounuumes dat-ii after Ocaen of tLe
Tbe easdy-cating dog Is owrnad by a
cigar-dealer cm Guard avenue, above
Eleventh street. Upon Use southeast
earner of tbe two streets is a booth
■but stick candy is sold, mad tbe k* p
er of tbe stand classes tbe dug among
his best customers. Passengers at the
transfer Mat too near by often notice
the dog coming away from tbe stand
with a stick of candy in bu month, and
tfary generally believe Ue kind-hearted
old man bas given it to tbe animal.
Not so, however, for tbe dog nays for
each stick he gets with the pennies giv
en bus bj tbe frequenters of tbe cigar
store. He takes the penny ia his
month, and dropping it uooo the pave
ment at tbe booth, receives his candy
sod returns borne to enjoy it. A few
eights ago be bad unusual good luck,
three pennies being given to nun. The
lirst two be spent upon himself, but on
the third trip be made to the candy
tand bo had a smaller dog with him.
After getting a stick of candy be bit it
ia tc equal pa: tsouul giving one piece
to the smaller dog, took tne other him
•eif. The two animal* then trotted to
Girard avenue to hnnt up a place where
they could eat their sweetmeats unmo
lested.—Pkila. Record
A Midnight Bwttle With Panther.
A few dnys since John MeAntee, s
prom:neni mountaineer of West Vir
ginia, started from a neighbor's resi
dence at nightfall for his borne, several
aulas off. The path be followed lad
through thick woodlands. It hmt
grown intensely dark, and he was
stambling slung the path when hi*
blood curdleii at the hoiriltie scieam of
a panther, avtwmitv some dtetawen s~
way. Be hesitated to retrace hie steps,
when the scream wae heard swain, this
time much cioeer. McAtee remiimd
thac the brane was in hta traiL, sod
drawtnc s targe stianch-Suite, the aoly
wespeo ie carried, he wtidiy poshed
forwacxl. He Had '.rawM perhaps iwu
ton drat jwnrfa wien Uie tracking if
. twigs n a sv in* a 2bm jwda skmat
muiwmzrnd jie malum. Leaking op
mm two fkrghCfhi halls of ire far
at at aim. The am —mmk xtm
Mmgnsgipas im. A steady w-
TMCs ail I saw a mew swag k
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STOVES—
STOVES
[New Advertisement]
Jacob JJisenhuth
to inform the psddsc that,har
togJthrr with stock of SUmes, Ttn and
HolUiwarr, formerly fir of
D. I- Brvwn, and hating the am*ora
of that gentleman, who u a
mechanu. to wnr jirepared to JUJ mil
orders ua this line.
House & Barn Spouting
ear ASIUTIALTT "%
and ml it-factum guaranteed.
Just rereiatd'a fine assortment of the
best makes of
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
&c., &c., &c.
Any person in want of a stove for
costing, baking or heating purposes
will find it to their interest to call at
the shop or sale room, under D. I.
Brown's residence, Main St,
MILLHEIM. PA
where Mr. Brotcn may be found at all
times to attend to the wants of patrons
0-BUEXBKB THAT EISKXHUTH'S
STOVES MUST BE SEEN TO BE RIGHTLY
APPRECIATED
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PATENTS
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