%|c Journal. Wilier SDaniaiff. Proprietors B 0. DKIXIVGER, Associate Editor fiillhciin,Thursday Jan. 9. MM F L'll> J N ■ 1 * —ll 1 - U ■ Terms —51.50 Per Annum. MKlbstm on the T>. O. & S. C. R. R. lew % of 600—700 is a thrivio* bu iacis eeui re.&u i controls the trade of an avcrace radius of ovor eight miles. tn which the JJCHSU. has A larger ei mil at I in than all other comity pipers combine. l. AlmrUtcr* ui Unltaxß maJlcfl HSttnf this. J I.J 1 1 -L .. I ' A TSRltltLtt KKTRIBITIOJf. "Stop!" 41 IV ho are yoa ?" "You dou't know tnc ? M "Xo." 44 Yes, yon do." "Let go of inv horse, or I'll give you a taste of my n ling-whip." The two persons between whom these startling words were exchang ed, in the woods near Chattanooga, Tcnn., or the 17th of July, I*4B, were middle-aged men. One of theui was mounted on a very tine black It >rso. He was cle ganlly dressed, and wore a heavy gild w.ttch-chain. His face was d - cideilly handsome, and everything about hi o indicated that he was eu diwed with extraordinary bodily strength, llis gray eves w -re large and lustrous, but there was an ui pleasant lui king expression in them. Theotber mm. who had sezd the bridle of his interlocutor's horse, wore a foreign-looking ostume His swarthy face was sun-burned and furrowed, and his black hair was streaked with gray. His eyes < were small, dirk and piercing. He responded to the before men • tioned threat by a laugh. "Really, Dick Money," he ex - claimed, "it is not very handsome in you to receive your old fried, Harney Fields, in this m.uiuer." These words caused Money to • turn very pale. For a moment bis ' consternation seemed to reader him speechless. Then he faltered out : "Yes, I recognize you now, . Fields. What do you want of my?" "Guess 1" "How can I guess it.!" Fields replied IM a stern voice : "I '•have coma to punish y<u !" "Punish me for what ?" asked Money, anxiously. "BF George, Money, you ere the most impudent luin I ever saw. Have you forgotten my sister El len ?" Money dropped his ryea. Then he suddenly jerked the bri !lo out .:f Field's bands and flopped off in an opposite direction. But he did not proceed far Fields dew froin his belt a largepistol, which he fired at Money. The latter fell from his horse, which stool still, w ile his rnaater lay writhing with pain on the ground. Tiio bullet had sbatterd bis right leg. In a few minutes Fields was by his side. "Hitve mercy on me. Fields,'* cried the wounded m in, despanng ly. "If you want to revenge your self upon me. lemembrr that I have a yonug daughter, Anna Bella, wlio love* me so well that the news of my death would kill her." "Maybe the unb >rn bsba of my sister Ellen, who io consequence of your heartle. a sness an s infamy, com mit ted suicide, would have been a qiil, too." "Oh, inj God ! What do jou in tend to do with me V" "I intend to cut yonr throat, in fernai villain, who ruined our whole family i" So saying, he drew his bowie knife and carried liis ter.iole threat into esecttion. The blood poured in torrents from tlie terrible gash which Fields had made in his victim's neck. Money mode a few convulsive movements and exuired. For a minute or two the murder er looked steadily at the inanimate lorm of the man who had so cruelly wronged his sister, broken up his family, and even gone so far in his insolence as to purchase ttia Fields farm, which was adjoining his own rzteusive plantation. "Hel* dead, cowl" muttered Fields. "My appearance is so greatly chang*l that no one will re cognize me in Chattanooga. In a day or two I shall go there, and then try to marry Anna Bella Money. lam rich enough to dazzle her by presents, for 1 heir she is aa vain as alio is beautiful. Bit first I shall have to drive this infernal beast away." He turned to the horse, which stood as if spell bouud by the mur der of his master. Fields kickel it, but the spirited 'animal hit at him and tore from hia ideevs a small piece of the velvet from which his c> it was made. Then Fields picked up i stone and hurled it at the horse, which imino diafcely turnel and ran hoono at the lop of his speed. Th? murderer f lic-rcuooa enter>l th,- "thicket and nrM 5l f ' ' When the riderless horso of toe murdered HIHU reached tia planti tion a grett co an >ti u t>V< pi ice among "he slaves standing in the c urtyard. They culled on Miss Anna WelU Money, whim they showed the panting, foaming ho*se. Anna WHS onlv sixteen, t>ut rather tall for tier ag 4 \ and nie of the most Iteautifnl daughters of the Suuuy South. She was vain and .haughty, ana tlie only redeeming trait in tier character was the passionate love which she f<-lt for her father. She turned very paie when rhe rideibss horse wis led up to her. 44 Ur*at Gd !'* site exclaimed "Alonzo, my bountiful horse. you cannot have thrown iff your hind master V" The horse neiched plaintivelv. As he did so tlie small piece of vel vet fell from bis month. Anna pick dit up and examined I* curi ously. Then she sent, ill the male si .ws out in search of her father. The Mood-stained remains of Mr. Mot ey were f u>il half an hour later, and taken to ins oouse, where his daughter burst iuto heart-rend ing cries. Suddenly she sprarg tr her feet, and lifting up her hand to heaven, she exclaimed, io a vibrating vo c*: "I swear to heaven tint, with th so liauds of mine 1 will tear the fbsi from the body of the miscreant w io murdered my faUm I" After uttering these terrible words she never shed another tear, but set alMuit with a wonderful calmness to discover her father's as sassin. Toe Sheriff of the county an I a number of other citizens left no stone unturned to ferret out the perpetrating* of this horrible cri no ; but all their efforts were utterly fruitless. In the meantime Bernard Fields had called upon Anna B -1 la Money, He had assumed the name of Jtnni Shoi'g, ai d he told her that he would try huid to help her in her efforts to discover the assassin of her father. '•lf you And him," she said to him an one of these occasions, "I shall do nil I can to prove my grati tude to FOU." He told h-r that be was her ad mirer, and wanted to marry her. He spoke to her of bia states in Cuba and Tex is. lie promised to boy her diamonds of which a princ ess would be prouud. Anna was completely dazzled. She tnarrid him in a few days la'er. In Chattanooga no one had recog him. One day, not long afterw u\ls, h* appeared before his wife in a velvet suit. She admired it until her eyes fell suddenly npou the sleeve, from which a small piece had been torn out. The she recalled the piece of vel vet that had fallen frjtn the mouth of her father's horse. She burst into a scream of hor ror. "John," she lossed out, "you are uiy father's assassin I" Her husband turned livid. "What do you mean ?" he asked. Khe gave the altrra and an hour later Fields was iu the bauds of the Sheriff. Tnen seine of his old acquaintan ces recognized hiin. T.iey had heatd him swear, on iris departure from C laitanooga, that he would kill Richard Money one day. Tne tell tale piece of velvet was foui d, ai d it led eventually to the conviction of the prisoner. lie was found guilty of murder in the first degree, and hanged at Chat tauooga on the 1 th of June, 1847. A WORD ON THE OTHER SIDE. The wosld is full of "advice to wives," and even that cheap cm rnodiiy by courtesy addressed "mar ried people," is mostly oin-sided and intended for the cares of the weaker sex only. We can scarcely pick up a paper without reading the oft-repeated injunctions to "al ways meet hua with a smile ( vha'- ever work on hand), to "never com plain to him" (whatever m\y l>e his delinquencies), to be "always neat ly dressed" (whatever woifc on hand), to -'never c i npl iiu t hiin" (whatevey the weight of your cares), and all the rest of it, which every o.io knows so well. For toe sake of a more evenly balanced state *f things Jet us ad minister a little of tin; same dose to the other si le or the house, on the old principle that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gauder. Husbands should always app-ar before their wives in a neat and ne coming attire. Heruember that w.v one of your chief attractions duri ig courtsnip. Mtn is not at all beau ful en dishabille , and how can you expect to retain a woman's love if you suddeuly drop all the blandish raents that won it ? Husbau is be neat. Never come to breakfast with V air looking lke a "tig tree shaken by a mighty wiul," or a soiled necktie. Never lounge about at a late hour in the evening in stocking feet, sans coat and vest, and with slouchy smoendsrs. Hid she chanced to see you thu3 in courting diys it would have taken a vast amount of rom inca out of her, ; depend upon it. Suppose your cir ' are tVJVf yi:i rnnst assist in iloint the "morning chores," then steal to your room he fore she has seen you, and there chatiare the working coat for the dressi u gorvii, |x>*ih your loot3, arid qjake yourself respectable, that no suggestions of th barnyard may aojompKiiy you to the breakfast table. The look of fond regaid tliat will surely gieet \\ti from tie hind the coffee tot will tie sullicieut reward. Niver wear a cloudy or angry countenance in nvsence of your wife. X< matter what the cares or anm yai ce of the di> may have ben, h fore her all sliould 1M sun shine Thus you will make her happy hi n forget your own trouble. In her own sphere she has jiett? vexations to bear that would break the spirit of any man alive, Dou'i add the huninis of yours too. If t' e children are noisy and peev isn, quiet and aiH.se then with as much tact as p tttsihl**, in order tii it thev disturb not their mother, who, in the evening, should tiud that test and tranquility that will prepare her for the duties of another day. Aliove ali. al'ow n< impatient word to to your lips slumld your wife object toyoui spending •!) such selfish gratification* and luxuries as expensive and choice cigats, while she is econnitiiziiig in tnauy litl<- ways. Tnough yu may tuink tier in the wrong, you bad better be r 'letl by her wishes, JIS thus \u may avoid future unpleasantness. If v>iu with to be the true com panion of you- wife, don't allow yourself to degenerate into a men* dru Igo and money ca*eher. K-ep jou". -illle 11> ci retr*shed by reading ptH'il Utnks, read the thi gs she doe*, .uid re*eat to her the news, bth political and general, that you have gleaned in the world outside of her spi ere. Bear it mi i d tlmt many overtax ed wives are rut-re bundles of nerves, • to ieak, a id -übj -ct to a thous and and one irritations that entei not into a man's philosophy to even comprehend ; therefore write it on your heart and move it in your dai ly conversation tluit a "soft a iswer turner li a Way wrath, but grievous words stir up anger."— Burlimjton llnukeye. "THE VEST BOT." Flora the D.-ttaU Free Pre*§. All the old wm 1 n for blocks up and down Sixth street called him "The wust >oy," and Jim did much to win the title and keep it. lie fought everything and every b >dv ; be harassed cats and abused dogs, and various attempts have lieeu made during the last ypir to get him settled i-i a It-form -School. The "wust boy" has made a new departure, though it may not last in*, as it is for the better, it will probably furnish opportunity for some other bay to step in and claim the iinevituhle title. "The wust toy" cared nothing for the sigiit of crape on the knob, and a funeral procession was as good as a parade to him. Surprise was therefore manifest on every countenance when he softly knock ed at the door the other week, and said : "1 hain't got no good clothes to go to the fu iera 1. but I'd like to see the oil lady's face afore she's cuv ered up i i the gr no I " A motheily old lady'in his neigh borhood had pas.-ed away. "So ur as the public knew he hated her, as he seemed to hate all the rest, but the public di lu't know. If Jiin bed condescended to explain he would have said : '•Well, yer see, one night when that big Tom bkip l>id for me, and had ine as good as mashed, this 'ere woman rushed out and pulled him off, and slammed him agio the fence till his elbow* echoed. Tnen again, Bhe4et liim play witli the children, and axed me in t> dinner, and more'n once she's took up for me and said the neighbors didn't give me a fair show." Tbey let him in to see her dead face, lid." expecting to see some ghastly tri kon his part, and never dreaming that he wouM lean over and kiss the cold cheek, and that tears would c >me to his eyes. "Where's the children ?" he ask ed as he turned from the c -ffio. "Up stairs, p >or things." "It's going to be tuff on 'em, isn't it ?" w Yes; they will see hard times, poor darlings." "There's a leetlebit of a feller \noiig 'e a what's named Pe.te," continued the "wust boy ; "wtuit'll it c st a we--k to pay his way ?" The women smiled at the idea, but seeing how earnest Jiua was. one of the women replied: "Oh, about fifty cents, I guess." The boy wont out without a woid, and iu the cour of half an horn another la-1 handed in a pi ce of wrapping paper in which was in clased a silver quarter. On the pa per was set aw led the words (Lhe work c f three or four bois) ; "I hoap she's gnu to hevvins, an' I'll taik car of little peter at fifty cents a weak. Ileur's the fust ♦stabnont. GIM." The next day he sent in the bai anc and last week the "instal ment" WHS promptly f jrthcoming. Jim lihn a hnot-blrtC'hi kit. and has gone to work,-and the old woman who (Milled lilio the "wu9t boy" now looks after him n<l exclaims : "Well, now, l ot who'd a thought thay boy had a soul In him FINNY STORY BBOVT KOTSON. Among Ed ism i'a tlrst Inventions was a contrivance f" producing i*r foraMons on piper. Among the gl ils he engaged to work with it was one who attrac'ed his notice one day. and he at hpr nntil she i*ecawie contused. Whereupon lie abruptly a*ker her: "What do yon think of me, little girl ? D you lik" me ?" "Why, Mr. Edison, you frighten me. 'I —that is— I—*' "I) n't 1m in anv hurry almut telling me. It doesn't matter much, unless y n would like to marry me." The vumtr wo nan was diqmsed to laugh, but E lison went on : "Oh, I meant it. P uPt be in a -rush, though. Think it. over ; talk to your mother about i', and let me Know as soon as convenient—To**- Uav, any. flow will Tuesday suit von. next week Tuesday, 1 mean v Edison's shoj) ws at Newark in th se di<V. and o- e night a friend of ! is. enmloved in the main office ef the Western Union Telegraph C .innany, in New Yik. returning home by the last train, siwa light in Edison's priv tto lib ra'>rv, and cli&hed the dingv stairs to thid his friend in one of his ctuirac'eiistic stupors, half nwakd and halt d 'Zinj over some }.it ic I'e point ill ehctric al science which was Is filing him. "Hdl. Tom!*' C'i"d the visitor cheerily, "what are von doing he-e this late? Aren't you going home ?" "What tiino ie it ?" inquired Edison, sleejrily lttl'hing eves anil srr telling like a li MI suddenly asoused. "Midnight, easy enough. Come al nsr. n "Is llmHio r* return ( d Edis<>n in a dreamy sort f way."By George, I must go ho ne, then, i was man iwl to-day ! M p; KANSASLANDB \\> o wn and control the Railway lands of TKK'iO f• >UXTY\ KANS\S, about equally (.livid "J b.' i.ie Kansas Pacific Hallway, which we ire s'dlitia at an average of *1.25 ior a''re (tii ay terms of payment. Alter nate sect on* of Government land* <*an be taken as homestead* by actual settler*. Th A , e land*lie In the <1 HEAT 1.1 MESTON F. RKI.Tof Central Kansas, nest winter wheat pro l icliri district of the I lilted ! ?• :te*. yielding from 2V) to 3"> Bu'.:e!s per l Acre. The average venrlv rainfall in this county is NS\Kt.Y 33ISU'TUFL PKR ANNCM, one-third I greater than in the in wh exto.lcd Amciv a.vs VALLKT. wiiieh ha* a yearly rainfall of b-*t ih m 23 inches per annum in the same longitude. STOCK RAISING and WOOL OBOWISO are verv K M RKIUTIVK. The winter* are short ami mild. Stock will live all the year on jtr i** ! Living Streams and Springs are rmtneiou*. Puce water is found in wells from ?<• to 60 feet deep. TUB If KALTHI KSr CUM IT* IJI TUB WORLD! Nt fever and ague there. No mud ly or im tassibie roads. Plenty of due building stone, lime and sai d. Tncseland* are being rapidly settled by the best class of Northern and Eastern people and will so appreciate in value by the tin provem *nts now being made as to make their purchase at present pri-'es one of the very best, i ivestin-'ti's that can l e made, ast fe from the profits to be derived iroin tt"tr cn.tivatl >n. Members of our firm re side in WA-KEENKY, and will show lands at Hi,v tlm \ A pamphlet, giv ng full in for* m it inn in r -girt to s ill, climate, water sup ply,dec., will be sent free on request. Address Warren Keauey <Sc Co., I * leari>ru St , Chicago. OH \VA KKENSV, Trego Co.. Kansas. THE LIGUT-RUITNING TB. BEST. LATEST IMPROVES, and most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINE ever invented. All the wearing parts are made of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It has the AV TOMATTC TEX^TOI V; IX has the jIAHGEST Jio&iilA; It lias tba Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS arc "WOUND without BUNNIMO or U-WTHREADINCJ tho MACHINB. It lias a S-.LF.SETTIXC, NEEDIE; It has a 111 AL for regulating the lcngUi of stitch, WITHOUT 'I'E-i'ixui it has a IAKGU B PACK under the urm; It is NOISKLEB, mU has more }>oi:its of t XC'AULELICK than all other machines combined. .ffSr-.\oent3 wanted in localities whom wo are not represented. Johnsoa, Clark & Co. BO UNION SQUARE, N.Y* MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. IDEIMXtiER&IMriJSSEQ PROPRIETORS. This old and popular estab lishment is prepared to do all work in their line in a style equal to any in Central Pennsylvania, and at prices that defy com petition. MONUMENTS, COUCHES. HEADSTONES, of all sizes, styles an 1 made on short notice. The proprietors, hope by ST It IC T ATTENTION l usini PB, FAIR DEALING GOG. WORK to merit the continued confidence of their frier Jsjand patrons, and ef tlio .public nt large. Shop 3, east oi Bridge Millhaim, Pa. Combine /dialogue for T> I —or— j i Ercrylhini for lie Gdrfien Numbering i7.*i nrs. with colored i>hitc SE\T I'll F.K , To our custoMJf i> nf i';i"l ><' ii s, and to all puivii;ist:r 'f ur book*. ellii-r OAllOhNiNw foil I'll>FU. VUA<T icai. n. una'i.rruK. r o aiiikn- IXG FOU IM.KASUUK (price ft.sueHCh. prepaid, by in.ill). To othei s. HI receipt of 25e. riaiu riiinl 01 "eeit Catalogues, i without I'lale. free to all. PETER HEND RSON & CO., tiKKDSMEN, MAUKI.T t i Mt'.iSfKß AND f'l.OltlNT.>. 3y C 4 rtf(i>nl St., .XVm! Yovk. A(iltKE\HOl>K PIHU; I K X For ll.Oil we will send frw hy mil $ I eitb-r cf tbr i,.|. v n.iMi- d collections, j all distinct r*-irl*tlc* : I I BAb t|.. IIIS. or 4 V/ II.MS, 1 8 is, or i' nu-'lli i", 2 2 C.il iliiiiiis (fancy). or <i Carnations 1 liiUMttlth). 12 OtoryH.initienncns. or 121'olues. SOntaureas or other wtiite-leaved plants, Bl>.ihlUs.oi ftDianthu* (new Japan), s Ferns, * .lo*-*-. or h I i iislas. HlSmmuins. FabC'.. Variegated, or 8 lvv leuved 4 Gloxinia*, S Oladtolus, or sTubermes (Pearl). 4 (Jrape vines., 4 Honey -uickles, 4 Hfc - dv Shrub-. . 8 Heliotropes, 8 l.antanns. or s Pelunl!: 8 Paiisibs (new t ierinau), oi ss.ilvia; 8 itos -s, doutuU s |l,ird\ ilybiid. 01 ' Climbing. 8 Violet (s -e'lte t), or a Oanles. Knr 12 S<* iroer 11.-d tlug,or 12 "career tJicci house l'lv.ls, 1H Verbena*, distinct and splendid sorts 25 Varieties of Flrver, or 20 varieties of Vegetable Seed*, or by EX Pltllss, httyr to e A iroes. ? 0 collections for *■': •"> for ♦s; for %S: * 12 for f 8 ; 't for *7; H for ♦I"; or the full ci ccfton of R.V) wtriftii*-. of Plants ami >..-dt-*uniei>i,; stock a jrreciihnose ami mi.deii—l'r $i r >. to or., !: >K "<:ird- Cnhs for IVhsuiv'' ui '' *:\i otlOT* ed aoove (value $1.75) will ho added. Petsr Henderson & Co. ! So Cortlandt ~V. < Wash. Hutchin&on, DEALER IN* ALL KINDS OK CCD_A-Xj 7 - VT OOBURN &TATION. KRiYH. StoYtn ITS'NT. guarantee. J& dhTgetz, Attorncj-aKaw. Lcwisburg, Pa. Office on? ut fie U it >'i S itlnnl Bank Can be cousuUei lu English or Oerman. ho. 2-lv. GLOBE WMte Lead aiuMi 'ed Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $130,0G( Thee raintß aro mix- d, ready for ne, any •hadn or color, and fold tu any quauUtlaa from On Quart to a Barrel. l' < DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. Til'Be Paints nre made of Pure Whit'- Lead, Zinc iOG Linseed Oil, bold in Solution a d ready for ne • are one third cheaper and will last three time as long as Paint mixed in,the ordinary way. $9.5 REWARD! will It paid tor every ounce of adulteration found in them. Thousands of houses and some wf the finest villas in America aro painted >l*l th these Paints. Send for ttf same, also fcr Sample Colors and Price Lints, to tlio CLOSE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFirf.l 103 Chambers St., New York, tVOKKIti Cor. K9RSAH& WAStfWGTOM STS„ICRSIY CITY H ARR! S' STANDARD ISTOI E, 235 MARKET ST., near THIRD lelmskrg,|k FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT. We have now complete stock of Millinery, Trimmings, Notions and fancy *Goods, at prices fully 25 per cent, lower than else where. An examination of our stock will, be sufficient to con vince Ist w at wc say is equaoely ue A 'I Assortment the fol lowing article? nlwaj f m hand Ladies', Mit-ms trd V'rei 8 Nats— trimmed n untr mined Hats & 3)2131, Flowers, Feathere. Sills & Velvets Eitbcns & Ornament.!, Hosiery, Golves, Corsets & Underwear, Cuffs & Collars Ruches, Laces Trimmings, Real & Imitation Hair Goods, Hamburg Edgings & Insertings Ladies & Misses' Furs, Jewelry & Perfumeries, Motto & Picture Frames. pliyrs, 121-2 par oz Geraantowi fool, 9 Ccats Micliao Cottoa por spool 5 cts WillinttonM. Cotton, per spool 3 els. Pin, "er jajj 2 cts. cellos- tei paper 3 cts. aper Collar 10 cents per Box, uud i. aouoand otiier articles .'too numerous to mention. Don't forget the place. HARRIS' STANDARD ,• • S TOR E 235, Market St. LEWISBUR3, PA H^sosjtp R Sewingf Machine. *1 |fl *ar* It hatti** f iaifl/it, err ffcs- Hfl // VBrall ptO'rii thvt It. with a p*rj*citen ion, * 4mCS £*.4 fil U \if aM change 44 ike bobbin viuMe<L |B M - AU lh* U^ a '^l y \f^ lri,l> Cr * HI Jf ■ ■■' '■ Hf ihi. n '' NAtwkk)tu4ia iho RETAT RKDCCTItH infS &TSMVvL fcvZ'l f\ ritll'FM we continue to nsth*bat material fiCgJL pd t xrrcUrthf f-cfttentcfiraln their-tannfce> J f. * VICTOR SEfflKtt MACHINE €O.. Wutrt Brtaei OSUI. 881 W.g Matties .. fUcaft, 111. FEIUCITAL 01TO1 Md Umiu*** ****** '• * RED FRONT FTJXS/ETITTTiR/E STCXR/IEB, LEWISBTJBG, J. EOWER, Proprietor arlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Table, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, end Chairs in great variety and at every price. 411 kinds of FURNITURE constantly on. IV. KEYSTONE WRINGER. Has Greater Capacity, Is More Durable, and kind of rolfnow known. ! ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. American iioussj, J.P.S WEID iHNSAUL Proprietor. t/LD AND FOl'lll.Aß STAN Corner Market andFroil Streett LEWLSBUIIG PA A Fir* Clhss> liou-l . u ull Hcfpec CI IA RG E3MODEHATE. C. M. PETREE, CIGAB A NUZACTUREE WHOLESALt;AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Branch of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOKERS* ARTICLES, ETC., MARKET STREET. L e v is burg, , FURNITURE J. H. HAZELL, Spring Mills/ Pa., is at all times prewired to make furniture to order, lie lures by good work and low prices to merit a share o: pub ic pa.roffage. Cane Lottoiu chairs always on band. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY. "FITS" EPILEPSY" fall/nt- sickness Permanently Cared—no hanibuK )>y o.e mostu's t'd.vOK of Or- uOi'lard s (. klkbrated Infallible Fit I'owdkrs. T convince sufferers t nit these powders will do all ue claim lor tlieui, wo will sond them bv mall. rosTPAin, u prl-k twi al box. As Dr. Gyuiard la the only pl>- tdcian that hua ever made tnls disease a special study, ami as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently oi t reo by tne use of these powders, we will guar antee a permanent cure tn every case, or refuml vou all mouey expended. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced ot tueir cur alive powers. . . , Price for large box, $3,00, or 4 boxes for sltU<o, sent by mall to any part of t nlted States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express. C. O. D. Ad lrm ASH & ROBBINS. 860 Ft'LTOH STREKB, BROOKLYN, N. \ HIGHEST HONORS. AT THE Cenfenntai World* Fair, 1878 / THE SHONIN3ER OR3ANS PKONOUNCEb t'N ANIMOOSLY AS THE BEST INST It UM EM TS Their comparative excellence is recocniz ed by the Judges in tnelr Report, from whi' h the (olio a lug is an extract : 'The B MHNINGER OBGAS CO N exhibit as the boat Instru ■ueiits at a price rendering them possible to a large class of pure/users, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable imp rovemeuts, will stand 'ougcr in dry or damp ellinute. lens liable to get out ' of order, all the boards being made three ply, put tog'ther so it istmi> sihle for to either shrink, swell °r sniH. THE j ONI.Y ORGANS* AWARDEtt THI I D I This Medal and Award wa granted after the most, severe competition of tlw hesf makers, before one of the most toirtpe tent juries ever which New Styes ami prices just n , ST are in accordance with oar rillß, tne BE T ORGAN ror tile leilSt money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid onappiieation to B. jllill:fo3.lSN GO. 7 to to CHEbXNUT STREFT, jfX-f iLV BM.O OV*. D it. D. H. MINGLE, Offers his professional erYioei to tfaepuh lic Answers calls at all hours OFFICJi IND KXd ENOB mrbtira. ID Tiding* fn* Xr\sas aud Oeb'l Mtpd. Our I.a tpivsi Melf- 101 l a* Vsvsnie AppUsnrm an* a speedy ami fttiras'ipsl cm* for Ukeu t.'.tUm, I Neuralgia, Kidney, Liv't aid Fom tie co plaints. Nervous Frustration. Biek and Spinal Irritation, an 1 Kindred' IMseasos • : Friers, Waist Belt. >5.00 ; hpiual IV-It. tor I Far lysis and Spin U Ailin-uts. IIUJU. and upwards; Ami.et , Ankleis. Head Bauds, Knee rap*. ICUOeadi ; .suspensories. K.{* 1 Illustrated Famp ilet Fiee. Address. IsAL\A>O-Nr.t)l NL AblOt UfU X. 27 Eas; Ninth Stieet. New York BUSH HOUSE, BJuLEFONT, PA; ti E ORG E H0 P P ES. lToprit tor. ' SPECIAf. Tf.Pi 'HT en- XANKNT ItOARDI R8 AND FEB" SO.sa A .. * BOTH LANOUAOKB BFOKKK xT OUR HOI RL iNIPNCEKEH! AilfitiTi WASTED —rOR THIS— New rn£lanl Mutual Life B'. Co Th e oldest mutual In the country. Charters 1836, - LIBERAL TER B GIVEN. MARTON&WAKELING Aleuts ! 133 South Fourth street PbiL.delphl*. WAITED! We w-h an arent. male or female, in eaek town oi .h. ouaty, to pet up Clubs among 1 unities, ?o Is. factories. Ac., for the sale of our Teas. tnd w ill offer very liberal eem ni'vd.ins tooueli. We* have been Importers of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to semi, and we w ill send a l-ettef article for the money than any other boffse In r*e# \ork. our Teas are put up io one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. . „ u Address, for terms and blank form fee lA'nooN & NKW YORK Hi NA IK A 0., I*. o. Box 57 f. No. 2v Church St, New York 39-lv WD AXTT W*l£uUJN lUl ,iiU, s market out by the plainest of ail boOto 'Plain Home Talk and Medieal Common .Sense,"—nearly I.uWJ paste*. 2tA illustrations, by Dr. C. B. t OOTE, ol 120 LsxingtQiiAye. N. Y. Purcnasors of this book aiw at ttMtr to consult its auihor in per son . or, by pia t free. P Ice by nuiil, theNTA*l>Alt> edition, oi ♦1.50 for the popcuji edjtjoo which contains all the same mattoi attd Il lustration*. Contents taijies free. .Ae>Tß WIKTW). MURRAY Co.. 129 hast 2*>th H N. . DAV. I.BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TH-WASti f rt STOVEPIPE & T I Illlf SPOBTISe ana FRtlt CANS, Would respectfully intarth the fablle tto he keeps on hand or makes to order . all kinds of Tinwar*. Stovr. ; > T tiTU HKS, FKC IT CARS, ! etc.. etc. . £sp;ra& a mmn a Fruit can! J - alwavson hand,..." Repairing dwo at short notice. some ten years experience in the business he fUttets.otW self that bl work * s $ . . ut+ -ft -I'-'ty T'S' :r "' '
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