list Journal. O W lAr & ftfefcer. Proprietors * <V IH.rviVh.ant. Avvm-iat* KSitor ■Ulfcelw T'uarsday May 8. Twraaw—Sl.so P©r Annuls. MftH m Tie l.C* K K. It lan a fKTaiaHna of .Tl** iha\ In* fwirr.aad wwwhWirlTadc at an aventpr rw&tm at i-i*:lit wilrx. In nhh h tin- Jwaau a Urscr cirruUi :•* than all Mtn-r (iwiai fvajw> comMtwtl. Aftwiawi *. ifii*iwi tumit note tftKa LIU. Ist. t; r. *T Meixr! Tl-e tatlLng little uj*s:*rt, Ihe bfpg'a brat ! n ex cbnttKMl Hot tense L-e, as sin l stood . ii ttej a xfcrt *f ber *sc.twluites. is bad ei ongh to nave a v ash munan a daughter, who lias to do < hraes for l.er tuition, in school, at acv rale. but when ?-lie begins to laxike aU ut us it is litne to teach la* a Irsw. Mies Cordon lias mo b< ( brr. Hie forgets ( I *■ f and s tnally I ecni.iog to loei on an equality a ith us. 1 for **e * H suow Miss liag lag her lhoi - ' JuM then J}< <k>r qvwil ai d a dt-iiOlf ciil • some 14 sum am siqfni :w morning," s' e raid pleas antly u ll r group t f gii la. T>w was no replv. All looked at Iltifleni*. for abe mas all powerfwl tbf. and her dashing eve OrS erred any of the more ventuie wrcne who arci Id l.ave address*! Lata AU.*n. "Good morning, girls," repeated X>u!. llorteo* drew lierself up haughti ly. "Attend to your dusting," said whe. "You do not pay your tui tion by entertaining us. and we do mot care to hear any of your hypo critical retnaiks. The socie'y of a tattler is anything but agreeable." "O* HtvUuse. I Jid not tattle," c* Maimed rwsh->d t<n J-er eye-. "Tattlers arc alw ays bans." scorn fully replied Ilortense m she turned ara~, while Lain **-.K sobbing into Wr: soat. A few f tle*girls looked lutxiagK upo i heribut no one v u l jced to appmac.i Iter. "I don't believe she di t tell. Teu •ie," whispered Martha Venon. "Yon are at perfect liberty to thh k wW you please," rei lied Tlor t ne. "Go if you choose, take the part of a mean informer and spy. Itut I thought y u*lia l more spiiit than to I* turned round ly a few | cr w wlile Martha shrunk b ick abashed, and the rest of tlie girls were eisily*|er * md< d that liort use was right. Tfwbeil soon rang aid all eutered up n their school duties. Ilortense Lee was at this time < shout 13 )ea-8 r f age, and certainly j very handsome. Slie was at once i the 'Jul and terror of the whole reboot. No oue'emid lie more agree able than she when her will was obeyed ; no one understood better ttoui.she how to visit any opposi -1 ion to it on tlie bead* of the offn •bTR. Slie was a fine scholar and ' l.ad always been treated by her tenchers with n a ked d stinction. Her fattier was wealthy and delight ed to d'Ht'v in rich attire his child— the piide of his heart. He either did not see her aristocratic and har.g!ity notions or found an echo to them in his heart— for bis child re onmliied bim much ia character ; at any rate he Jnever checked them. Iler moUier, one of the most gentle andTictnble.of women, often reason ed with her on tlie folly and wick edness of her p-ide, and imagined* that the respectful attentions which law daughter pail her betokened a dispnsitiui ti correct her faults. CovM -be lave glanced "into her child's mind site would have been astonis'ied to see whst thoughts were passing there. H >nense lov ed tier mother, hut she was well aware that in intellect 'she herself was far her superior, and it was wirh a ki.td of \ itj iug affr-ction that •lie listenedi to lwr parent's admo nnm* * Iler fa' her she reverenced. Slie acknowledged that lie was her snperbw, and his words of sarcastic disapproval, for that was .las * usual way of expressing his disapprolu ti w* of ber*c rndiict. were all power ful with her ; bat lie never reiterat rl whst her mother said to her |on this subject, aad she pursued own oowrae. becoming a leader in school. as iae was in society. Thus it Happened that when Lulu Alien find entered Ite school she had incurred her displeasure ; first, because she w*> poor—an offense which might possibly have bem eveil wdced had she not proved iKT*lt a fi'ie scholar, and by her ger.l knees bid fair to become a torcaidaute rival also in the affections 4 idk teacher and scholjis. For all of ihse reasons Ilortense hated Her, and now. wlier. a school freak had b*s disc rmed by their teach c-t. 4 Lu \ had V-cea the only one not engaged In it, suspicion nntur a'dv rented upon her as having la-en tlio informer, ami Hortense gladly availed herself of this to thrust down the usurper into what she considered her proper place. And from this time poor Lulu was sub jrc'ed to all the petty annoyances which a bold, l.augli*y gill could de vise and a sensitive mind could feel. The girl grew thinner and paler than tver for she was a 1 wing ch Id, and to feel herself looked upon with suspicion and hut ml where she had before exi eiier.cid only kindness, was indeed a sad blow to her. At home she had never met with any thing but indifference, for her mother was uead, her father, a poor spiiitlcss dtone, and her step-moth er, a couise woman who meant well but understood nothing .if the sen sitive child's nature, hud made no secret of the fact that she consider ed Lulu a dead weight oa her hands. When Miss Chandler had oflVred to take her into school and teach her for some slight services, Llirs heart leaped for joy. Her teacher toki her that in lime she, too, might obtain her livelyhood by teaching and this lad stimulated the child to almost superhuman exertions, which Had soon, by making a rival, gained her an enemy in Hortense. The kindness and affection uf her schoolmates had inado her young life full of sunshine and now the sudden change plunged her into ten fold deeper gloom than bi fore. The light of happiness failed from her blue eyes ; she drooped visibly, and one could hardly have recognized the gentle, smiling Lulu Allen in the now pule and thoughtful child. She brooded over her troubles in secret, but her teacher noted notli- I ing of the change. It is ueedless to ! say that she was guiltless, of the ? charge and had Miss Chandler been aware of it she would have cleared her at once. Hut she was not an ob servant woman and saw none of the mental troubles of her pupil ; and Lulu, who longed some times to speak to her teacher on the subject, shrank nei vou.-ly fjom doing so from a dread of deserving in reality that dreadful appellation, "tattler," that seemed ever sounding in her ears, a character so nbhured bv school children. Sue would hive been utterly wretched had it not been for the little Maud, a f dry like child an i sister of Ilortense, who now cam) to school and who had at once taken a great fancy to Lulu, ai d on whern in return Lulu lav ished a'l the repressed affection of her loving heart. Ilortense looked up m this with the deepest annoy ance. Maud was her da liug and she could not bear to have any rival in the child's heart—least of .ill was it to be borne when that rival was a washerwoman's daughter. Ilortense had gained her point in making Lulu shunned by her soli >.> l mates, but all t'li.i wis nothing so long as her darling sister loved her and too proud to apjie ir to notice that she had a rival she coul 1 not deprive Lulu of this. It w.is agony to I er to have the ch'.d spring from her side as she did in the morning to meet Lulu, to see her white arms twined round the girl's neck and he r sweet hps pressed to Irua, but there was no remedy for it. Thank God there are no aristo crats among children. So time passed on and finally Lu lu was missing from school. She had been absent for a day or two. When little Maud, too, stayed at home, she begged hei mother to let her go to see her faverite. and Mrs. Lee consented. The servant took her to the washerwoman's house wh-. re Lulu lay sick. The child clung to her and nl s, bore home with her the seeds of the contagious disease, 1 lie scarlet fever, which Lulu was herself unconscious of having as she had not been attend ed by a physician. P.or Maud was stricken down and after s short and severe illness, died, while Lulu recovered to mourn over the sad loss of her child friend and to look hopelessly foward to her own uncertain future. It was the morning after the fun eral of Maud that Lulu, a mere shadow, enteied the school room. Ilortense was there, pale and haugh ty in her mourning drass. None of the girls dared address her as she sat there tearless and still, though some whispered that they "thought she sliowed very little grief since she seemed to love Maud so ; ntid one girl said, "she never cried a bit at. the funeral, when her mother sobbed as if her heart would break." L'llu heard all these whispers but ■she knew better than they what was tearless agony. Her heart ble 1 for Ilortense, anf she drew closer to her side and passing her arm around her waist whispered. "I know how to pity you, dear Ilortense. She loved me dearly, too." Ilortense started as if an adder had slung her ; she fl ing off Lulu's encircling arms and exclaimed bit terly, "She did love you and how did you repay her V You kissed her with poison on your lips—you killed tier!" Toor Lulu was shocked. She toileted feebly to her coat, hid her head on her desk and wept silently. The next day she did not como to school. She was worse again, the scholars said. She had ooino out too soon, the doctor said, and a relaps was the consequence. 1101 tense cared not. .She felt in her heart that Lulu had murdered her sister and hatid her worse than ever. It was twilight, and Hortense had been out g.ithcrimi wild (lowers and digging up violets to plant on her sisters grave. It was growing lute and the graveyard w.s u lonely place ; but what cared she for that? Slio was no cow ard and she walked in among the whi'e tombstones gleaming in the moonlight without a shudder. Hut as she drew nearer Maud's grave she started. Surely she saw something move. She hesi tated, then resolved to go forward, and there, lying on the ground was Lulu Allen. She was pressed only in her night dress and her palo face looked paler, shrouded us si e was in her fair hair. She was moaning sedlv, "You are gone. You were the only one that loved me and 1 killed you." Then sobs and groans would interrupt her words. She did not see Hortense till suddenly she looked up. "Oh, do not send me away V she said, wildly. "I did uot mean to kill liei ! How could I want to kill the only one that loved me V Let me stay! Do let me stay !" and she clung to Hortense's dress con vulsively. "Lul l Allen, how came you here ?" was all that Hortense could say. "I could not rest, I could not sleep, till I had asked Maud to for give uie for poisoning her, so I came here, and by and by I shall rest with he; d >wn in the groun d," and she buried her face in the grass as if she would seek i shelter with t-er fi iend from the har.di world. Ilortense knew that she was wild and delirious and her heart smote her f >r the wrong she had done her. There by her sister's grave she could not retain her old animosity. Iler own tears llowed faster than Lulu's had done. 4, God forgive me !'' cried she. falling on her knees by the side of the grave. "G d forgive me my sin toward you. Lulu Allen 1 Come, Lulu ! dear Lulu ' Maud's Lulu !" she said, as Lulu neither stirred nor m ivcd, hut Ity prostrate by Vhe grave. Lulu heird her not—she was with Maud in a brighter and better worlJ. The rest of the events of that fe.*v f 1 night Ilortense coal 1 n *ver remember clearly. llow she made known where the dead Lulu lay, or how she reached horn- 1 herself ; but from that night she was ui 1 ike her former self. It was a bitter lesson. but one that she never forgot ; ami as the pi \v share of affliction route 1 up the strong weeili of pride and hatre l from her heart, so in then stead was planted go >d seed that sprang up making her life beautiful. PROHIBITION IN KDWAKDS COUN TY, ILL Here is a budget of facts from E lwards COUP ty, 111., which will prove interesting reading. The clerk of the Circuit Court of that county ha- mule search of the rec ords and says : 4 'There has not been a licensed saloon in this county for over twenty-five years. During that time our jail lias not averaged an occupint. Tnis con ity never s ent but one m in to tha ponlse lit i ry. an J that in mvv is sent up for killing his wife while drun'c, on whisky obtained from a licensed saloon in an adjoining ciunty. We Lave but few paupers in our pnr house, sometimes only three or four. Our tuxes are 3d per cent, lower than they are in adj lining couuties where saloons are licensed. Oui people are prosperous, peaceable and sober, there being very little drink ing, except near Grayville, a licens ed town of White county, near our border. The different terms of our Circuit Court occupy three or four days each year, and then the d ick eta aro cleared. Oar people are so well satisfl d with the present state of tilings that a very 1 irge m ijoi ity of them would bitterly oppose any eff >rt made in favor of license, un der any circumstance.'' A special from Collinsville, Mo , says: 4; A terrible cyclone from the northwest struck this town the oth er afternoon, and taking a zig-zag course lore through the place, de molishing ten buildings, ruining about thirty others, and damaging more or less some seventy-five resi dences and business houses. Only one person was killed, a little girl named Annie Ileynolds, and one or two others badly injured." There is a joke among officers of the English Navy to the effect thai a midshipman who reported for du ty on board a ship was told by the captain—"Well, I suppose that, as of old, they have sent us the big gest fool of the family." "No," replied middy, "the fashion has changed since your day." THE WORLD'S BALM. Hit. 1.. I. WKVPUUNH AI.TKRATIVK Srm-,1 rA remedy used TIIIKTY-FIVK YEAR.S in IT private practice. and NKVKK KAII.IXU TO H M'H'AI.I.T riUK RHEUMATISM, Dropsy, 1:I-\HI|H)III*. Scrofula, Secondary SyphlliH, Gravel. 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Three Months for 1> cents. Six Months fo>- 2" cents .">•)•., nits foro.m yoar. l'd<tuo paid by publishers. Address PKSXV STOKV IT I>KII. •>,7 saus,mi street. Philadelphia, Pa. G EN..K AL AO KNT.H WAN IKD In every city and tjwn. 10-ly. HEALTH A't'D HAPPINESS. Health amt u ipplness are priceless Wealth to their Possessor, an I yet tliev are within the reach of every one who will use AYRIUIIT'S LIVER PILLS. ; The only sure CUKE lor Torpid liver. Dys pepsia, Headache. Sour Stomach, Constipa | tion. Debihtv, Nausea, and all Billious com j jdaints and BhMui disorders. None geiuiitio I unless signed "Win. Wright, /'hila.'- If your Druggist will not supply send 2-> cents or one i>\ to.Barrick, Roller & Co.. 70 | tli st. Phi la ■lll i a tfV" "H L 'libs, TIMOR B# | 1 m of Bt.OOD ■ ■Smiu'iis. and all di >cas o ™ w tl,e RECTI M quickly and perfectly cured by a simple and soothing Kkmkoy. For information, address L)i{. J, F ABKIt & r'O., 22 Ann St.. N. 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Repairing dono at short notice. Hating some ten years experience in the business he flatters him self that his work is fully equa to /toy it} this section of the country A sua re of the public patronage Is respect fully solicited. Shop, next door ft Journal iiowk slorc, MJHbclm, p MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. ' ZDEIMMER& CESSER PROPRIETORS This old ami popnlar cntnl>" lisluncnt is prepared to do all work n> their line in n style equal to any in Central I'onnsylvnniu, tind at prices] that defy ' com petition. (lUll'S OUO HB£, of .all sizes styles and prices, made on short notice. The proprietors, hope lv STItIC r ATTENTION hnsinrsSjJ fA'.U DEALING - and GOG. WORK to'merit the continued confidence of their friends and patrons, and if the public at laiye. Shop?, east ol Bridge Miilheitn Pa. PIMPLES. 1 wilt mail (Free) th" rcclne for a simple VK .KTABI.K BALM that wiil remove TAN, FJ!Kt'kLKS, PI.MPLKS and |i|,i leaving the si;in soft, dear and I *:*tittTill; also insti iictlous for pro hieing a luxuriant itwfflh f li.iir 0:1 a bald head or smooth fAddiv-S"*, inclosing .V. stamp, Iteu. Yandelf & Co . 2U Ann ."it.. N. V. .*>-< in TO CiIXSniPTIVES. The advertiser, having li •♦MI ii Min.iiK'iit y cured o| that dread disease. ( onoinpipiii. liy a simple rem *dy, is an A!.MIS to make known to his fHlow-MiTercrs the means of cure. To all who desue it, ho w ill send a copy of the prescript I>u used, (fiee of charge, i with the directions for preparing and the sani". whieh Ihcy wi I Hurt a stun: i't'KK tor CONSCMPTIOS, ASTHMA, IIKOX CII IT'S, \c. I'allies willing the I rescripMon, will please address. _ J-. A. WILSON, VM l'ennSt.. WUUaimburgh, NY. MM Dr. Oberholtzer'a Linimen* - , CAMPHOR MILK. is now highly IT eonimended and cuteiisive ly us. cl lor Hlieuniat ism. Frosted Feet, Ac lies, I'.tins. Sores S iugs. Swellings. Sprains, Ac. Ills of the great*st value in curing Cuts, la IIN, Sprains and swelling" in horses. It nets quickly ami surely. It at once I smoothes anil relieves tiie stiff Joint*, the j l.ame M iseles ami the Aching Nerves. 1 The in ev will be paid hack to auv one I not" .sfled with its effects. Price i£i cLs. | * in for #l. j Prepared only by lawi Obcrholtzer, M. I>. The Phoenix Pectoral. ' Has proved itseli to 1, peculiarly adap'cil 1 to old JMWHOIIS. eoiisiiiiipiiveiicAs smil culld j O'li it breaks a cold. It stops a cough. It aids •\)M>ct<irntion. It gives instant relief. ; Itg ves stieiiKth. It br tig* lest. It lias | in .e more cures tl ail any other mcdlo-.ne. ■ . •*. r.sai ds ol tie Citizens of Eastern I'enn j svlvani ilt ivc Us ui II for years past and I testify to the relief given am! eures ett'e tcd I'rice, "A r cents or ho'ths for #l. rrepaied ly Levi olterliolt/cr M. IL LKRMAN HDUSK AMI COW POW DKK. Keeps stock healthy and in good eondltion. It aids digestion and assimilation. It makes fat. muscleaiid milk. liy using it a horse witldo more work uii 1 a row give more milk and lie In lietter sp.rits and con ultl.ui. It also keeps poultry henlthv and increase the quantity of eggs. It is made by Dr. Iwvi Oberholtzer at his mills, back ot I.U N. Third Street, Phlla. It is told bv actual weight, at 1A et-s. per pound, by •/. \V. SNOOK, Millheitn, Pa. dEHS^TF KANSASLANDS ! Wc own and control the Kailwav lands of TRKOOCOUNTY. KANSAS, about equally divided by the Kansas Pacific Railway, which we are selling at an average of bt.25 Ier acre on eav terms of payment. Alter nate sections of (iovernment lands can be t . slio mest 'ads by actual settlers. These lands lie in the C, RK.VT 1.1 M FSTON K RKLTof Central Kansas, the best winter wheat producing district of the United States, yielding from 20 lo 35 lUishels per Acre. The average yearly rainfall in this county Is NK AHt.Y S3 INCHKB I*KH ASNI'M, OIH' lhil d greater than in the much extolled AHKAN SAS VAI.LKV. which has a yearly rainfall of je'st than 23 inches per annum in the same longitude. STOCK- RAISING and WOOL fi ROWING arc very UKMI SBUATIVK. The winters are short and mild. Stock will live all the year on grass ! Living Streams and Springs are numerous. Pure, water is found in wells from TO to 60 feet deep. Tint HALTHI ST CLIMAT IN TUB WORLD : NC fever and ague there. No muddy or Impassible roads. Plenty of tine building stone, lime and sand. These lands are being rapidly settled by the best class of Northern and Eastern people and will so appreciate ill value by the Im •movements now being made as to make tlndr purchase at present prices one of the vorv best Investments that can be made, aspic from the profits to be derived from their cultivation. Members of our linn re side In WA-KKENKY. and will show lands at auv time. A pamphlet, giving full infor mation In regard to soil, climate, wajer sup ply, ike., will be sent free on request. Address Warren Keeney & Co, lots Dearoorn St., Chicago, OR WA-KKENKY, Trego Co., Kansas. Wash. Hutchinson, dealer in all kinds of COAL, - at. COBURN e>T TION IKRKY 11. STOVKR UO'M, guaranteed D R.D.11. MINGLE, OfTpi'd his professional scrvlcca to the put)- lie Aimwei'HcullK at all hours OFFICE AMI) RESIDENCE MUllirlin, BUSH HOUSE, BELLE FONT, PA. ii K0 R U K HO P P K S . J'i vi trie tor SPECIAL HATES TO FA MI 1.1 EH, I'Kll MANKNT IIOAKI i 1(8 AND I'KIIJ SONS ATTKN NO IOUIIT. BOTH I. AKG I \ lEH KFOKKN AT 011 l IOTEI. iiSWTfB AiiEVT WANTED -POK ill *— New Mailt Holm Life ns. Co llt o oldest mutual In the eouulry, < barter* 1835. LIBERAL TER SGIVIN. MAItTON A WAKKLING I-I nnl Apiifs IXI South Fourth Street, >'hU, dciphia. WANTED! YVe w''h an agent. male or female, In eacl. town <d |... •ountv, to pet up Clubs amour i imilies hfa Is, factories. &e.. for llu- sab of our Teas, wid w ill offer very liberal emir missions to such. We have been importer of Teas for over 20 years, and can a fiord t< send, and we will send a better article fci the money than any other house in New York. Our Teas are put up in one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terms ami blank form foi Clubn, LONDON & NEW YORK 111 NA 1 I A <>.. 1• O. Box 574. No. 2C Church St, New \ orl 9~1 v vLiJtW JIN Xypntlis inaiket out by the plainest of all hook*— M'lain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense,"—nearly I.OUO pates. -Jix Mustration", by Dr. K. B. FOOTB. of 120 Lexington Ave. N. Y. Purchasers of this book are at liberty to consult its author in person or by ma I free. Price by mail. $.1.24 for the STANIMUIJ edition, oi 4l.hu for the eoiH'l.AU edition which contains all the same matte* am : ll lustrations, Contents taides free. Aia-.NTS WANT Hp. MURRAY 111 I.L PUBLISHING CO., 120 East 2tth St. N. Y. 30-1 > | W. J. s TRAYEIt.i Fashionable Barber, Opposite. Stem's Store, MILLHEIM. PA The patronage of the public respect ully sol kited. • !o. "w. stxtro-is, MEUCI I ANT TAILOR, • ONE DOOII EAST OK THE IJANN KR STORE, MARKET STREET, LEWISBURQ, FJI. | First Claß3 Goods, Good, Honest Work and Moderate Prioes— is the Combination to be found at Mr. Sturgis' Jsi f&T Establishment. Patronage from Contp Co. respectfully .JKJ ■ <ST solicitod. None but the beot workmon employed. j ELLQBE, Doors, S Vellow Vine tors,snsli win-S tl<Miring kept flow Frames,ij - Xficonstunsly on llra kels, ai.ti 33 o gliaml. Willi Mouldings. ■ c 2 Bthanks Icr nnitle to order|B •past, favois on short n>-H b® She solicits a t ice and in the B q H coni innaiv e best manner.l sot thesHtiie. MILL&EIM, •e.I. FITS EPILEPSY on FALLING SICKNESS Permanently Cured- no humbug;— by one month's vhauk or Dr. t.oiLMtn's Cklkkkateh IxrALLiiiLE KIT I'owdehb. To convince sufferers that these powders will do nil we claim for tlirm, we will send them bv mail, rosTr.un, a kiikk tiu- At box. Ah l>r. Goulard la the only phy sician that has ever made this dUeanu a special study, and as t* our knowledge thousands have been r EI(M a xentl Y ct'HED by the use of these powders, we will guar antee a permanent en re in every case, or refund you all money expended. All suflerers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cur ative powers. l'riee for large box. $3.00, or 4 boxen for $lO.OO, sent by mail to any part of United Slates or (,'unudu on receipt of price, or by express, (\ O. P. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 300 Kl'Lton hritKKU, Hiiooklym, N. Y HIGHEST KGIyGES. AT^THK Centennial Worldx Fair , 1878 / tiie SHQNINGER ORGANS PHONOUKCBU UNANIMOUSLY AS TUB BEST LYSTIi Thoir comparative excellence la recognlz ed by the Judge* In their Report, front whbh the following is an extract: "The 11. ftIIXIXUF.It OItUAX -4'O'M exhibit a* the best lnMru merit* at a price rendering iiiem possible to a large class of purchasers, having a combination of Heeds and Hells, producing novel and pleasing effect a, containing many desirable Improvements, will stand longer in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being made three ply, put together so It is Impossible lor them to eii her shrink, swell or snilt." TIII-] Jx V ORUAKS AWARDED Tlilb Tills Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one rf the moat eonipe tent Jnrlcw ever (.'tumbled. New My leg and prices just issue, which 22Ri?. a i2-Y raH . nce " ith our rule, t. e BEST OKUAX for the least money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustratod Catalogue mailed, post-paid onapplication to B. SHONINGEE ORG NS 8 T NUT sTUKET, N :: w Haven, 'j)ss . 111 [f }|| ijjltfl clianffo <*i tin-bobbin |J y jl jj| coiiit.l-H- nt.^ NMi'lfb>tM*ilinK iH# CSTtUAT llKnu*"' mm f iff tIN PftU'PMwr continue to kw tHo b-i (M*v r it~l <*vre\n' the jreitu *! care 111 their inuuu vTcrroa SETTING MACHINE C Vetera Brtach 381 Wrt Milliot ft., rbj e fo, 111. PSUTCIPAI OPTICS tad Misdtderlrt, KldltU- K EYSTONEWRIN6EE Has Greater Capacity ®® ore Dural>lo air t rolfncn. Renown. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGEF Ttiii WHITE * * SEWING MACHINE THE BEST OF ALL. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity. Unsurpcsscd in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Bread Claim or ntma tmc VERY REST OPFRATIXO CITCKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST, AXE 2£ost Icrfect Sewing Kawhizi IN THE WORLD. The great popular ily of tho While It the most con vincing tribute to Its exctl'cnce and superiority over other machines, and In submitting It to tho trade we put It upon its merits, and in no ins'anco has it ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In its favor. The demand for the White has Increased to such an extent that we ere now compelled to turn out A Ccrmpleto C~arj.- Ir.g S-Ctxelxlsx® •"srexy tixxca zxxlxxxxtc* Ixa, tic.© <2.0.37- to -u.pply tixc derrxeua.cLl Every machine is warranted for 3 years, and told (or cih at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience of customers. WAOKtTS WAVTXS IN TOOOCWIO THBITCIT. WHITE SEWIMTMACHINE CO.T ' Hi 358 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland, OMe. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Buttle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBIIATOB" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Matrhles* Grain-Satinsr. Time-^arlnfr. enl Money-Saving Thr'-h'-r .'Mill. dy and (cim tlon. Beyon>l nil rivalry f r Kantd V.ork, Perfect Cleaning, and for Saving Grain from STKII Pw>r ThrwNcft > HpeHalty. Special aiici *\t 8 mml* r\jirm I* f©r Steam Tower. OCR I'nrltaN St o-n Thrwlur En*lnea # both Portable and Trn (lon. with Valaablo Improra ment, far beyond any otlivr main or kind. THE ENTIRE Tltrebhinir E\pea-ea fnntl often thro-t> flv. time* Ihvl ninnnat) ran bo made by fbf Kxtra Grain S.l VKI> by lh<—' Im|iro*ed M.nchlum. GRAIN RnUem will ant Kubmlt to the eaor* ■noun irmur" "f Grain and the Inferior work dona by all olhrr machine* vhrn one J |>o.tod nu the dKTcrroov. NOT Onto V ant IT KITPFHOR for \fhfitaO(, flnrlejr, Rye, nQ'l llfco Craitu. but the ONLY Htiocftt ful Thrrnhrr In Kl.w. Timotliy, Millet. Clover. and Ilka Bmda. K'X|>ilr-a no "MtarltiiicnU" r "rebuilding" to Olmnyr from Gralu to Sr.-1,. IN Tlinrninrh AVorkmnnahtp, Elerant Ptnlali, pcrfiYihn f Pri% CtQp| of Equipment, etc., •ur M VIOIIATOIT " Thn-ihcr Outfits uru lacomjiuraMf. MARVELOUS for Simplicity of l'srts, uklng tbB ou<9-li%lf the usual Holts aud Ucari. Makes Clean Work, with no laltioriug* or Sotvueriugs. FOUR SUPH of Separator! Hade, Ranging from Six to Tarrlvr-Horea aixc, and twoatylea of Mount ed Ilor.c Power, to match. FOR Fartleulara, Call on oar Dealers or write to n< for lllu.tratcd Circular, which wa mall frea. w/, LIVERfcV [§* DYSPEPSIA® E® J/VVlfiDß^TOU \of > cwsTittjnM ST rTt^/^GIN£ i r C J BIUOUSNESSI MDIARRHEAI 1 THE LISHT-RUmro- Tb. BEST, LATEST IMPROVE and most THOROUGHLY •T-MtrtK ' ?.i SEWING machinecvLTintcntod. •>. the wearing pnrts ar mode of the BE: STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPER' and arc ADJUSTABLE. It lan the AUT*XATTC TEXfJOI " I has the AAUGUST JtOBBIAi It •- Easiest Threaded Bhutt; The BOBBINS arc WOTTBTD wrtn 1 RUriNli-IO or UUTHASAQIHU ; HAOiliriE. It Ins a S XF.BKTTI\r. KSBPI.Ei t h:i a DiAL for regulating the length oft-ji- . tVJ f llf>f! f TKd'IXC; It has a lAKI.. 8 PACE under the arm; It Is NOISKI xi vl h:m more points of* XOeiLLENCL t-'.i-i ail other inn rhinos combined. C9"A(Tnt wanted in locali!'- . where wo are not ropreoontod. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N T PAINT GLOBE ' VtiteLutaJßaflPiM ! CAPITAL STOCK, sloo,oo' Three piuta e-e mix-.t, r*edy for nee. r rhadn t-r 'oler, ati l a d.l lu any enautiiiiai fr u | Cue Quart to a Barrel. 1 Thier Paint. are made of Pnre Whit' Ia Zinc and OH. held tn eolation ad read for nse • aro one third cheaper and will laat thr<- time u long aa Paint mixed in the ordinary way mSREWARD! V! d ior cy(hT ? of adntterata ** """ L l TUooranda of hnnnre sikl eoft of tho fluret villa* la Amrriea are painted *ri. there Paints. Bend for T ntiinoi<fiJ< ,-f ram •Iso fur Bampie Colore sad Pri. i. Lists, to fh GLOBE MIXED MINT CO., OFFIC'F. i | 103 Chambori St., Now York. WORKSt '•or. MOR6AN 4. WASHINGTON BTS* iERSEY CP* TMIQ PuDCD i.inytr: found on file at Qep. I nio rHrCn Howell ft Co'm Newspaper A ' ••eri r iik H iwniKiOSpriioeßr.'.wh. rr odveitbs! a mtr eia may lmndufor It IN NKW YQU: 7 " N PRICE REDUCEILv |V Full of Plain, Practical, Reliable, | Paying Information § fcf West, East, South, North; for Own g of Cattle, Hones, Sheep, Swim, StEak . j$ Gardnu, or Vtl Ue. Loujfcr Hoalteet * {§ for all Boys and Girls; bovan 700 Pin* SNORAVW ct J both pleauag and instructive. The % iierieu Igriciltiri NJ tlhuOlilML K 7> Cluit ef t*n ar (wrer, *h* f, ONLY $1 EACH,; N 4 copies, si.j each. Single subscription!, £■. Om Dumber, ijc. A specimen, pott-ftee, to t. % i IAMIFICEIT Steel Plate EIBRAYUQ for § Largo PREMIUMS tot Club !v\l*ued in Entiitk & German at same prka. IT... IT WILL FA*,/ Co., Pnßllier f %^v; 2AG Broadway, N. Y. ''>
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