Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 12, 1877, Image 3

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filter & Deiniiiier. Proprietors
B U.DErNiN'ORa. Associate Editor.
HlUlicitn.Thursila) Apr. 12
Terms— Sl.so Per Annum,
fgi-'i - 11 ■
The only political news of any
importance is that Mr. Hayes is try
ing hard to tiud out who is Gover
nor of South Carolina, and wno of
Louisiana. What a fellow, playing
President and not know who are the
Governors of the several ktateß !
Why Jiudderford . we are positively
ashamed of you. Come up here to
Millheiin and we*ll have a private
talk on matters generally. We can
set your head straight on that as well
as on many other questions, if you
are not too stubborn. At all events,
eome.
Sheriff Musser is snug aud safe
and in bis new mansion,
■ ■ a
Onlv fourteen men are willing
to accept the office of Sheriff in Ly
coming county.
Come to the meeting of the MUI
- Cemetery Association, on Sa
turday evening.
Who is going to build a new
house this summer ? Dou't all
speak at once.
The trout fishing season is here.
Think of that, Judge Hartinun, and
—don't foiget us poor printers.
■ ♦ ♦- ■ ■
DouT forget the Cemetery meet
ing on Saturday evening. Fou
should be there.
A man named Turner has been
found guilty of murder in the first
degree, io Cleat field, last week.
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At the regular meeting of the
M. B. & L. Association on Monday
evening, money sold for 35 per cent,
for permanent loan.
It i 9 important to have a full
meeting of the Cemetery Company
on Saturuay evening. When the
bell rings, come at once.
The new election officers are to
hold the election for or against the
proposed poor house. So says the
TFotcAman, and that is good authori
ty in such matters.
The next regular meeting of the
Ceutre County Medical Society will
be held at Bvdlefonte, in the lindiue
Hall, on Wednesday, April 25th, at
10 o'clock, A. M.
There will lie a match gamo of
Bus* Ball betwieu the lirst and se
cond nines of Millheim, on next i
Saturday afternoon. All are invited I
to attend.
B. F. Weiser is about to erect a
house and smithy near Dinges*
school house, ou the new road to
Coburn Station. We wish you suc
cess, namesake, and a great many
horses to shod.
In Houtzdale, Clearfield county,
a town of some six hundred inhabi
tants, there are fifteen applicants
for tavern license, and two for res
taurant license, and four for whole
tale liquor license. No eomineuts
necessary.
♦♦ ♦ -
Mr. Isaac Miller still continues
at the Commiug's House, Belief on tt\
and a capital landlord he is. lie has
the knack of making people feel at
bome while they are his guests. Let
him be largely patronized, for he
deserves it.
♦
No sooner has Dennis Lose pos
session of a property than he com
mences to improve it. He has al
ready taken down the rickety old
stable that for years has threatened
to fall over and kill some one, and
built a fine large one instead. Such
enterprise is commendable.
SOUP. —For week ending la3t
Saturday, 1,587 loaves of bread and
275$ gallonsof soup were distributed.
For the month of Much, 7,322
loaves of bread aud 1,268 gallons of
Soup. For the >ear 1'J,721 loaves of
bread and 3,7tW| gallons of soup.—
Lock Haven Clinton Democrat.
To-day tlie It. Li. bridge at Pad
dy's tunnel is to lie erected. We
are obliged to for a go the pleasure of
witnessing this operation, much as
pains us to decline the kind invita
tion of Engineer Win. H. Kneass,
Esq. Other duties press upon us
imperatively.
House cleaning and garden mak
ing are next in order. Really, these
important questions are growing
serious. Wish some fellow would
take the time to pay his subscription
iii order to enable us to hire some
poor man for a few days. We are
gettiug almost too clumsy for such
work. •
The new preacher up < n the hill
busy as a beaver making fences,
trimming trees and vines, making
board walks, and doing a great ma
ny other odds and ends, too nume
rous to mention, but all of them ne
cessary in making a home comforta
ble and neat. "Go and do likewise."
Ou last Tuesday Charles Grimes,
of Brush Valley, shot a chicken
hawk that measured six feet three
inches from tip to tip of wings.
Charlie feels proud about It.
There was a riotous demonstra
tion by the unemployed workingmen
of Scran ton. Pa., on the 15th, dur
ing whL'h the cry of "Bread or
blood" was reiterated through the
streets.
■ '
Mr. C. C. Ngel, of this place,
has been apjiointed storekeeper. It
is not definitely known at what
point he will be stationed, but it is
supposed that Woodward, Centre
county, will be the place. Mr. Nog
el is a very worthy young man, uud
would All almost any position in a
creditable manner,— Lcicisbnry Jour
nal.
Let us be clean, in order that
we may be healthy. To be thorough
ly so, and to counteract eruptive
tendencies and render the skin white
and smooth, let us use Glenn's Sul
phur Soap. No eruption can with
stand it. Depot, Crittenton's No. 7
Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's
Hair A Whisker Dye, black or
browu, 50 cts.
On Mouday morning last while
the western bound train en the L.
C. & S. C. R. R., was nearing Mif
fl in burg, some malicious person dis
connected the switch, running the
entire train off the tract, causing
considerable damage to the load.
Fortunately none of the passengers
were injured, but all experienced a
severe jarring sensation for a short
distance.
Mu. DANIEL F. BEATTY, of
Washington, N. J., the euergetic
and persevering manufacturer of
the Beatty Piano aud Golden
Tongue Parlor Organs, deserves the
highest credit for having produced
the most perftct musical instrument
combined with the utmost bexuty
and chasteness of design yet offered
the musical public. See his adver
tisement in another page. Address
Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.
J., U. 8. A.
■ - - ♦.
The Philadelphia Weekly Times
is before us, and a splendid papsr it
is in the fullest sense of the word.
It is a large, eight page double sheet,
with a mechanical make up second
to none. In politics it is indepen
dent, like the Daily, its literary de
partment is filled by some of the liest
writers of the day, while in news
matters nothing remains to be de
sired. Altogether it is a first class
paper and will have a wide circula
tion.
Terms per annum, postage paid, 1
copy, $2.00 ; 5 copies SB.OO ; 10 cop
ies, $15.00 ; 20 copies, $25.00.
Subscriptions received at the Jour
ual office.
• ■
The stockholders of the Mill
heim Town Hall Association will
meet in the Ilall on Saturday even
ing, April 14. at 7 o'clock for the
purpose of electing two trustees and
for other business. This meeting
will not interfere with that of the
Cemetery meeting, as both wilk be
held together.
B. O. DEININOBR,
Secretary.
D. L Zerby will o pen his select
school on W-dnesdav, April 18. next.
All who have subscribed an \ all
others wishing to attend are request
ed to be present at the commence
ment of the term and attend as reg
ularly as possible. No deduction
from the subscription price will be
made for lost time except iu case of
sickness or by special agieement.
Terms moderate.
The spring tenn of the Penn
Hall Academy will begin on Monday
April 16th next. This Institution
has earned for itself a reputation
which is perhaps second to none of
its class in Pennsylvania. Its able
principal, Prof. D. M. Wolf, ranks
high as a christian educator, and
parents can safely commit their sons
to the care of a gentleman who
manifest such de?p solicitude for
the moral as well as the intellectual
training of his pupils. May the
Penn flail Academy have continued
success. 3t.
One of the best B<>ok S ores in
Central Pennsylvania, is that of
James Welch in Bellefonte. Full
to repletion in its various depart
ments, Mr. Welch sells at prices
that defy cornpetet'on anywhere.
Just now he makes a speciality of
paper and envelopes selling the lat
ter at fire cents per pack, and note
paper at 7—lo cents per quire. We
advise our readers to visit and buy
at Welch's store when they go to
Belief on te.
THE RESULT OF A NEGLECT OF
DUTY.—The borough auditors of
Chester Springs, Cambria county,
have got themselves into a pack of
trouble, through their own negli
gence. It seems, says the Johns
town Tribune, that their failure to
comply with the law requiring them
to publish the annual statement of
receipts and expenditures of that
district has induced some of the tax
payers to enter suit against them,
and the chances are that the fine
which attaches to neglect of this
nature will be imposed.
Judge Mayer is mentioned as a
probable candidate for Supreme
Judge. The Judge is cerittinlv well
! qualified for the h'gh office, but we
would dislike to lose him as Presi
dent Judge of this district.
The Proposed Poor House.
From a candid of all the
facts we could gather on the subject,
we have come to the conclusion that
Centre county had better continue
without a poor house, or "Home for
the Destitute," as the law euphon
iously culls it. On the main ques
tion, the cmi fort and well lad rig
of that unfortunate class, for whoso
use and occupancy such Ilmne would
be erected, wo fall to see how it
could l>e Jan improvement on our
present system of maintaining the
indigent, while to the tax payers it
wouid bring increased burdens with
out any increased benefits to .it
pauper class. Those are allegations,
not proofs ; conclusions not reasons.
They are the result however of con
siderable inquiry and thought.
Next week we expect to give our
views more at large.
On Saturday evening a raeetirig
of the stockholders of the Millheiui
Cemetery will be held in the school
house. Officers are to lie elected,
the annual settlement held, and oth
er busiuess transacted. We hope
that our citizens will for once mani
fest enough interest in this matter
to attend and to provide means and
measures to put our city of the dead
intogsomething like decent condition.
It is truly no hooor to us as a town
that our grave vard has a dilapidated
fence, aud that it is full of stone
heaps, brush and other rubbish. ll
should uot be thus ; hut it is a sin
of negligence rather than a willful
or positive wrong. Coma then, all
who have a relative or friend buried
there, or who otherwise feel an in
terest in the matter, and show a
willingness to do your duty.
The fact that printers are poor
is fast becoming s > generally known
and so well established that it will
soon amount to a "principal in law."
True there are exceptions, but these,
like angel's visi'.s. are few and far
between. Sad and inconvcnu nt as it
often is, poor ire are not one of the
few exceptions, but lielong to the
"tremendous majority." We very
often sorely need what a wicked
world vulgarly calls money—but
have none got. hi extreme cases
of distress we sometimes take up
our well worn pen and issue touch
ing appeals to those precious few
who may happen to be indebted to
us for a couple of dimes or dollars,
but the utter futility of trying to
raise the wind by such means be
comes most cruelly apparent bv the
answers received, of which the fol
lowing is a sample. Wo are gener
ally minus the time spent, the post
age and statiomu y:
1577
marg 15
Mr Domineer I reserve you letter
and fele sorry that you cante wsde
enny longer I wot rely pay vou if I j
hat the mutiny you woten neten to
wade so longe and I cant get away
from home know beense fartter is sig
that I cant go way you Dond nete
to Be a frate that you Donde get
pate I pay you and maby vou wot !
take fungur I sil wurfc in the shop |
sru the winder and I make you gut |
funger ch'ipe and ensing vou j
wande let me know and Donde make 1
uae coste one it Boeose it is so that
I cant raste the much nionnj know
nrse Trowly
As we had no use for "gut fun
gur," we declined to bo paid in that
kind of trade, and so the matter
still stands in statu quo.
Our diversified llnquistic love en
ables us to translate the above letter
for the benefit of those of our readers
who are booked only in English :
Mai eh 15.
Mr. Deininger,
I received your let
ter and feel sorrv that y.vu can't
wait any longer. I would really pav
you if I had the morey. You should
not have waited so long but I am
confined to home by reason of fath
er's sickness, but don't fear that
you will nut le paid. Pcihape you ;
need furniture, and if so t will make !
you soine, good and ch*ap. I work
at that business through the winter.
Anything you wish in that line, let
m know. D nil mike me any c-stH,
for the fact is that. I can not raise
the amount due you just now.
Youn Trulv,
Spring Mills Itoms.
Measles have been in style for
the past few weeks.
Some unknown party entered
McCool's smoke house and walked
off some of the contents. A real
down mean trick.
Capt. Geo. Hansen plug arrived
on the 4th inst,, and soon expects <
to open out one of the most com
plete stocks of merchandise ever of
fered to the Dublic in this valley.
The Junior Singing Convention
at Penn Hail closed on Friday even
ing with a grand concert. As usual
on such occasions, a large audience
was expected, and the necessary pre
caution was taken to guard against
accident. The floor of the Hall was
safely propped, when to the chagrin
ot those concerned only a few came
to hear the Convention do its best.
Try again, Penn Hall, but advertise
freely, and my word for it you will
have a crowded houso. More anon.
{ ' YOSKY. 1
For l-Ue Journal.
Th concert given <u last Fri
day evening nt IV,in Hall* I'a., by
the singing class of tlutt place Was a
complete success. The concert was
intended for the benefit of the diss
and all seemed to appreciate that it
trcw a lieneht to them. Thn admit
tance was placed at the low figure of
10 eta., for the purpose of procuring
funds for light and fufl. The Hall
l-eing well 111 led with spectators the
class realized more than their expen
ces. Good order prevailed and every
body went away telling what choice
music he had heard.
SPECTATOR.
MARRIED.
On 27th of March, at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, by Itev.
G. \V. Rouse, Mr. Geo. K. Rak u r,
of near l/Mimnt, and Miss Kate N.
daughter of John llishel of Centre
Hill.
Penn Township Auditors'
Report.
Andrew Stover and Jolm Stonor
Supervisors, in account with IVun
Township.
1877, nit.
Apr. 9. To Amount of Implicate. #l4f*oe
Tax on unseated lauds, 11.14
#1419.72
197# CIL
June .V By P. A. Mmwer's account, #7.26
lvrr,
Api 11 9. liy w rk on roads, 109).%)
Attorney's tee. A
KXoner-njinc 3.9 C
DoHeeting taxes. 65
Andrew stover • services, 45.02
John Stoner's " 67.7S
isr. 2.3)
Auditor* and Town Clerk, 7.50
J 11. Rcifsnyder writing 'kinds I
J. Itsi-f.T. Notloc or Settlement, 50
N,te of J. Ston-.r & A. Stove*
u succesjbj:s, 191
B:413 7J
Thomas Frank and A. W. Ulrich.
Overseers, in account with IVnu
Township.
1576, PR.
June 5. To note of R. H. Ifartman an 1
John Mover, <£>!*.73
1877,
Apiil 9. To Amount of Duplicate.
Tax ou unseated lauds, IQ.7*
#>JI.B
1877. CR.
April 9. By W. X. Alexander,
merchandise. t2l.se
J W. Snook, '• 10.12
Geo. Rciiustnnc. boarding
P. Pory, 59..V)
riill. A. Muser, boarding
KM/. Bewersox, AS
Michael smith, relief, 86
I>.,Weaver. boarding brother. s
J B.ant " parents 1.<5
If. U. Weiscr. •' Lury Sraw, 76
Dr. B. F. Bigelow, Mo Deal
.VrvtcM, *1
l>r. n. 11. Millie. " 25
I>. I-.ingle. fechi'tg Weaver, 4
It. 11. Ilart an, hoarding
airs Fryer, 6.'25
J. Risen tin th. medicine, N)
T. Frank, shoes, 1.50
Printing statement, 15~6, 2.8)
1577, 2.4)
A. Zerby, boarding Calli.
H'etver. 7S
J. Birger, relief order, 1
A. A. Frank, expenses
Weaver, 4.33
J. D. *Aote, merchandise. *-,
I>. I. Zrrbv. assessing tax. 1.75
R. B. I)art:n.tn, note, 1'i.50
J, Moyer, " 12.50
T. Frank, boarding Air*.
Fryer, 2*.7" i
" " r'l!*ctlngtax, 34.9*1
" " SCIVIjm, 10
" " exonerations, *.2J
A. W. I*l rich. Services, IS <
Note and cash to J. K, Balr
and G. W. Harter. 107 57 i
_ #024.31
We, the undersigned, Auditors of
IVn'i Township, having examined
the above accounts, find them true
and correct, and approve of the
same.
J. HARTER, 1
A.WALTER, [Auditors
G. W. STOVKR, 1
Attest :
A. C. Mu*snn,
Town Clerk.
Miliheim, April 9. 1677.
OHUROH DIRECTORY.
Rev. G. W. House will preach
in the M. E. Church, Miliheim, next
Sunday evening.
ltev. J. W. Peters will prrach
in the Evangelical Church Miliheim,
next Sunday evening. English.
German services in the Luther
an Church, AaronsbU'g, next Sun
day morning at 10 o'clock.
Lodge and Society Directory.
The Miliheim Cornet Band will
meet in the Town Hail oil Monday
and Thursday evenings.
Providence Granga No. 217 P. of
H,. meets in Alexander's block on
the 2nd Saturday ef each month at
fH P. M. And on the fourth Saturday
of each mouth at 1$ P. M.
The Irving Literary Sneietv meet*
in the Towu Hall, every Friday ev
ening.
The Miliheim B. &L. As3oejaticn
meets in Town Hull, on the evening
of tliesecond Mouday of each month
Miliheim Council, No. 309, O.
IJ. A. M. meets on Ist nnd 3rd Sat
urdays of each month, at 7 oVlok.
p. M. , in their Lodge Rooina, Wilt's
Building.
s*o LADIES FAVORITE CARDS allsty'cs'
with name 10c. Post ruid. J. 3. Uvjiku
NXHSHU, Hons, Co., N\ Y
TRIFLING
WITH A COLI) IS A L 5f A YS DANG SHOTS.
USE
WETjI/S C \ Rlis ti l'' T \ BLKTf*
a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases
of the THICOAT, LUNGS, CilliST aud MU
COUS MK.M Alt AN'K,
Put n, oniv in BLUE Bxea.
SOU* BY ALL DRUG GISTS.
C .11. CHITTENTON. 7 Slxtll Avenue,
JTew York.
<HOnn A Month. AGENTS WANTED on
our THREE GREAT 4.) BOOKS.
Tii". STOKY of UHA.R.LSYIiO33.
A full account of this jrre.it dyxtery, written
bv ills Father, boats Robinson Crusoe in
thrilling interest. The Illustrated hand-book
to ail religions, a Complete Account of all
denominations and sects. 300 Illustrations.
Also the ladies' medical guide, by lir. I'au
coast. 100 Illiwtrat ons. These books sell at
sight. Mah' and Female Agents coin money
on them. Particulars free. Copies by malt
92 each. John E. Potter & Co., FUila.
A LUCRATIVE BISHEST
waul .>'*) more flrsl-t'lass
Senilis; Machine Agents, and 500
men of energy and ability to learn
the business of Selling Sewing Ma
chines. Compensation Liberal, but
varying according to Ability, Char
acter and Qualifications of the Agent.
For Particulars, Address
Wilson Sowing Mucbine Co. Chicago
827 & 829 Broadway, New York, or New
leace La.
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BR D 2 ;o® P.-jyadwoy,fe. y.
700 Breaowor, V.
will agree to distribute some
B ofour circulars, we will send toua
<S*Mt t IIItOMo IN GILT FRAME, and
W l*g". 2 column IMu it rated p*.
|er, F REK lor 3 months, Inclov loeeula fo
pay postage. A cents wanted. KENDALL
k CO,, Uostoii, Mass.
piCTURE Fit AM KS!
GREAT CENTRAL DEPOT FOR
PICTURE FRAMES.
A large and complete aasortnicn
of Picture Frames.
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
... 7—,
At the Lowest Possible Prices,
At About Half the Ua'al Prices.
L
fs'zes and styles not on hand will
be procured at short notice.
Call at Welch's Cheap BOOK A \
STATIONARY store, No. 1,1
Hume's Block.
MOTTO FRAMES varnished,
with glass and Uick complete for
cents.
BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS Bxlo
for 5 cents.
GOOD NOTE PAPER at 7 cts.
quire.
GOOD ENVELOPES at 5 cents
pack.
MOTTOES lor 5 cents.
SPLINTS for Picture Frames of
every size and color.
<llxl3 J AS. WELCH.
NERV OU S DEBILITY.
Vlfal Weakness <r Denresslmi, a weak ex
hauled h'tllne. n; energy or oniraice; the
rt-nill u? Ment.il <ver vo/K, In !i ;eret|oii or
Kio>ss3i or 41. ne drain upon ihe *ystein is
always cured by
HraitayStaijatliis Specific No.
28.
It tone* up and Inclifarates the svstem*
dlsnel* the u'to oii and desonndenev, Impar's
strength nd energy—;tnps tlie drain and
rejuvenates Hie entire man. Be<i ued
twenty ycir<- with ocrfeet siieeess by thons
*n.l*. sld Sv dealers. Pi ice, BLf> per sin
gle rial: or *4.nfi per naekate of five vla's
ami ♦f.O'i viil of powder. Sent bv mail on
r •ceipt of pi ice. Address Humphrey's
M Mii.oniathic Cum pan v, Kroad
w.iv, NCTV York. 51x13 ly.
,- .. plai^
wedding riinr. and get t;.' Pnrtsl.ni dt imand
uln. rie I'.'V • articles sent, post-paid, for
C'TM. have Iteen retailed for %>. Bank
runt stork ami must lie sold. Solid Mlll*n
Gold Watches, #|o each. f(r speculative pur
poses. gK.| timers, e-pial in appearance to
a *9*) genuine gold. "His reputation m for
honest*', fair dealing and litvra'ltv |s un
r.'iialeil bv auv ad ert|ser hi this city.*'—A r .
r. JVg B lk. 1*76.
P IST AG K ST K M l*s TA K KN* AR C ASH.
F. STOCK.VIA v 27 BOND >T.. New York.
JOHN ROYER,
Cabinet Maker
•> ' id
XORTH MILLHEIM, PA.
All kinls of Furniture on hand or
promptly made to order. Collins a
9]Nsciality. Lowest cash prices. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. 4.3x3 in. •
A HOME AND FARM
OF YOUR OWN
On Uir line of a GREAT K AlLL.'' \l with
c.-'KI markets lxth EAST and VVKRT.
NOW iS THE Tlifg TO SSCPRE If.;
Mild Climate, FertlH Sull, best Conntrv for
Stwk Raising in the United states.
Books, Maps, Full information, also "THE
rXONSBU" seut tree to all parts of tne :
work'.
Address, O F. B4VIS
Land Com U. KR. R. '
OMAHA. NEfi.
|| ARDWARE & STOVE g|
Complete Line of Hardware, in all the various De
partments.
Spear's Anti-Clinker Silver Hoovi Parlor Stove, superior
to all others.
Susquehanna Cook Sieves, Improved Sovereign Portable
Range, warranted to giv9 satisfaction.
all kinds of Cheap Parlor Stoves, at the lowest
prices to suit the TRADE.
THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO.
FURNITURE BOOMS.
W. H. &C BRO,
Would most respectfully inform the citizens of Penns and Brush Vallies
tlm( they have opened a FutuitureiMore. three doors east of the Bank. Miil
tieim, where thev will keep ou hand all hitals of Furniture, such as
CHAMBER SETTS,
EXTENSION TABLE ,
BEDSTEADS,
WASH STANDS, WHAT NOTS
SINKS, BRACKETS,
DOUGH TRAYS, TABLES,
PICTURE FRAMES, CORNER CUBBOARDS,
and UI other articles in their line. Repairing done. Order® promptly at
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eepteJ). Mail sul-scribers. (j ostxtce free.)
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and his the fine a ni icMnery Unit ihe wwrid
• MI furr lsh, e:ip:M of printing "te thous
and copies f Hie dally edition jier minute
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Mdrr.iKCHICULATIOa of THE TIMES
; far rxce.M* that >1 ALL tin other Philadel
phia AlomtuK I'apeia COMBINED, except
one.
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Tlhies PuiUUng, fhiladelpkia.
P TEXT U.IIR IRIHrtRS
Adopted by all tlie queens of fashion. Kend
for circular. K. IVINa, No. North Fifth
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
EMPIRE CLOTHIIId STORE
J. F. Chambers,
Proprietor,
POST Office Building, Millhcim.F.i.
Keeps ;i f-ill linn of Clothing Hos
iery, ami fteuu*' Furnishing (Hauls
always on liainl, and sells at tin
lowest living prices for r*A. 17 1\
BOOK DEi Of 1
Any book wanted can be had at
U. Y. STITZERV*.
Stationery, Books, Toys.
This old and well known establish
ment is the regular depository of the
American Sunday School Union siinl
American Tract Society and will sell
exactly at their
CATALOGUE PRICES 1
He would say to those who favor
Itim with their patronage, that he
will sell at such prices ami upon such
terms as to make it an object for all
pel-sons, teachers and Sunday Schools
to purchase at his store.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC..
not on hand when inquired for will
la* obtained on short notice, as an
order is seut every Saturday.
H. Y. STITZER,
Brockcrnoff How.
BEATTY'SParIor Orps
l*elievlng It to be RY FAU the best Parlor
xnd orchestral Organ manufactured, we
challenge 'y manufacturer to equal tiiem
The celebrated (rolrien Tongue Bred* in this
organ in cmijuncilou with the Perfected
Reed Hoards produce sweet, pure and pow
erful tones. Superb cases of new and elegant
designs Ministers, teachers, churches,
I schools, lodges, etc.. sbouid send for price
; list and discount*.
I Dealers will find it to their advantage to
! examine this instrument. It has improve,
inenls found in no other. Cirrcspondeuce
solicit* U.
! Best otter ever given. Money refunded
. upon return of organ and freight charges
I paid bv me (Daniel K. Bea(ty) unit wavs if
unsatisfactory# after a test trial of rtsc days.
• orean warranted for six years. A gents dis
count given 1 kite uo agent#
' Agents wanted. Address,
DAYIBL F. BEATTY,
WMhingUiN, Jfe* J+tmmy, C. I. A.
E-f AJPT VfT- .yqwgfcy;
i
I PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS,
Which may be done with ono fourth*
the usual expense, by using our
PATENT
SLATE PAINT
(Fifteen Years Established.)
.MlXhi) READY Full USE.
riir-iiroof, Huter-proof, durable,
he on ant I nil and Ornameulal,
A roof may to covered with a eery cheap
shingle, .in,! by application of thiN slate t>e
lunde to uhi from to to 2ft years, old roofs
can le patched and coated, looking much
better and lasting longer Hutu uew shingles
w It lieu: the Mate, lor
(Wlhlrd the Cost of Re-shingling.
The expense of statins new shingles is on-
U about the cost or simply laying them. Tha
paint is riuc moor against spark* or flying
ciuoeis, as may tr ty-lly tested by any one
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or iron lias no equal, as It ex
pands by l.ra*. contracts Ty cold, and NLVKK
cmac'KS nor scales, Hoof* cr vered with Tar
-iieuihing Felt can be made water-tight at a
"MVi 1 and Preserved for many years.
Ihu Slate Paint Is
EXTREMELY CHEAP.
Two gallons will cover a hundred square
feet of shingle roof, while on tin, lion, lelt,
matched beards, tr any sniooUi surface,
rrom two qnarts to one gailou are required
to 100 square feet of surface, and although
the nalnt has a heavy body It l 9 caMJy mp
piled with a brush.
No Tar is used in this Composition,
therefore It neither cracks in Winter, nor
runs in Summer. '
On decayed slilugles, It Alls up the holes
and put*, and gives a new substantial nmf
IK? 1 y* ll .'*? l for y*r. Ct'KLRD OK WAKCEJJ
shingles U bring* to their places, ai:d keeps
taem there. It Alls up an holes in felt roofs,
Mopsi the leaks-and although a slow dryer,
rain does not affect it a few hours after au
plying. As neariy all paints that are black
contain TAK. be su:e you obtain eur geauine
article, which (fur sniugic roofs} u
CHOCOLATE COLOR,
when first applied, chunking in about' a
lu-.nih to an unifoim state col-.r. and Is, all
latcuis aim purposes &la rg. On
TIX noors
our red color Is usually preferred, as one
ojat U tquai to five of any ordinary paint.
BRICK WALLS
Our SE36UT RED is the ralv rvHarie flatc
Pntnt ever Introduced tfcaT Wftl effectually
p. event dampne-w from penetrating and
dtscoku lug tl.e plaster.
Tl.e*e iwlnts are atso largely used on out
nonse* and fences, or a* a printing coat on
hue buildings.
Our only colors are CHOCOLATE, RED,
KIDIIT RED, and OUANJE.
NEWYCRKCASH PRICE LIST.
1 Gallon, can ar.d box 41 50
* :: ;; a35
.5 • . sro
lo " keg. ..9fo
20 •* h.,u bai re! Id Co
40 '• ocenarre) 3o ,w
hi lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 25
Wc hare la stock, of our own manufacture,
rooting materials, etc., at the foUowlue low
prices:
lUO rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 3 cents
per grtuarr foot. (Or we wilt furnish hub
ber Ko.,fliiu Nails, Caps, and Slate Palut for
an entire new roof, at \\A cents per square
foot )
2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Pelt, at 13i
cents per square foot.
Sift) rollss.ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2\
cents per square foot.
2:ft. rolls Tarred Sheating, at U cent per
square foct.
dy for use, on inside or outMde work, at 42
per gallon, all shades.
MX' Bins slate Flour per bbl 43 no
lift) " Soapstone F10ur..,., " 800
Kft) " Grafton Mineral " goo
UOO " .Mei.tlic i'nlut.dry... " 300
Special prices per ton or car-load lots.
All orders must tie accompanied with the
money, or subject to 30 days diait on well
known parties.
N.Y. SLATE PAIXTCOrm,
102 Ac 104 Muidoit i.ane, Xew York.
rtX rANCY CARDS 15 styles with name 10
rt £: i' on P*bl, J. B. Ht'STKD, Nassau.
R*ns Co.,N.Y.
$200,0001N GOLD!
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In the South and AWr RX. will beiuvahible
to all looking out for N'xw PLACES or KESJ
PESCK.
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free ol charge, with an Illustrated Year-
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worth the price of the paiwr.
Enterprising men wanted etcrywhere, to
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ments, w ill be sent free on application to
CIXCIXXA TI TIMES CO.,
42 Ir. Third St., Cincinnati, O,
BEAUY'SHS
Est'd.lnlSJe
The best and most lasting pat lor organ
how tn use. No other parlor orgatf has ever
attained i he same popularity.
It has been tested by thousands, many of
them competent judges, and gives tfaiversal
satisfaction to ail.
Tlio tnusic DnCiUtted to the human voice,
ranging from the sbflev. flute Tike note to a
v lutrte ol ouud unsurpassed by any instru
ment.
This instrument has all the latest Improve
ments, and everv org.,n is fully warranted
foi six years. Kcnulifal oil p)IIsh, black val
nutpaucllei! cases, which will not CRACK
or w A UP, and forms. In addition to a splen
did instrument of music, a beautiful piece of
furniture.
Thh organ needs only to be seen to be ap
preciated, and is soid at extremely low fig
ures fur cash Secoud-hand instruments
taken in exchange.
Agents wanted, male or female, in every
cuntv in the United (Rates and Caftada. A
lilteral discount made to teachers, miuisteis
cburehes, schiKiis, lodges, etc., where i have
no agents. Illustrated catalogue and prl ce
list free. Correspondence solteiled. Agent
discoUMt riven where 1 have no agents. Bes*
ort'er ever given now ready. Address,
DAMEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
FARMERS OF CEXTRE CO.
I would respectfnWy call your at
tention to the celebrated
Keystone Hand Made Chains.
These chains have been thoroughly
tended by fanners and teamsters in
this neighborhood, and are pro
nounced by aH who have used them
as far superior to any other chains
made. Having secured the sole apen
cy for Centre county for the sale of
these chains, I am prepared to fur
nish on short notice anything in the'
line of CHAINS, front the heaviest
stump machine chain down to the
smallest chin chain, all hand made,
of the nest refined iron, and war
ranted for one year.
Call on or stddress
A. O. Deininger.
Dee. 14. 1976^
! I Till 1 f ilPdWlii iHMII 1 lilMl 111 - -
fhlH ■ AMI Water-? . ,
5 Awarded th£ Cvnfen?.
The most pmctleal, • •
pic, and ctfcctlvw. Its ■>,
icnor advnnt!i;c ut J..1
gate in universally ..
know'edged. Address.
1 ,. .. Mfrs. of Wheels ami ir
Machiiicry, MOUNT HOLLT, N. J. B'IUV. -
niann/actvrlnj righti.
INSURANCE MEN! TAK,<
AGENTS WAATEIi
—ROK TUX—
New England Mutual Life IDS. H
Ihe oldest mutual in the country, Chartt . ->s
1836.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN.
MAR.HTON A WAKKLIN, (jeitwral Agcaf,
133 South Fourth Street, I'hih UelpLht.
Active Agents wanted ingtaf.tlv t* iktsb*
ducc the
CENTENNIALEIFOSITIGA
DKHCKIBFD AND ILI.ISTRATFD.
Nearly Buo pages: only 42.50; rie!l tliustr
tlons i ; and a trcaimrc as the best ana die*
est History of Uie Great KxfeibkUm. K.
dorsed ly OfllciaD, Press, and Org v. r
filing immensely. One lady denied iVe
four weeks. Act quickly. Now or tic.c
Kor fuii particular-, Addrmtt HUBUALM
BROS., Publishers 733 Sarivin Street, Pdu. •
J. S. MiLLERf
fashionable Tailor,
AABOAMUEb.
Ilaring opened rootna on the Dt
floor of John Kupp's building bo ifl
prepared to manufacture all kind*
of uieu'a and boy a KHt menta. accord
ing to the latest styles, and upor.
sin test notice, and all aord war
ranted to rpnder Si.tisfactiou. C'ui*!'*'
ting aud ropairing done.
Daniel F. Beatty's
I CAUTION.—-The reputation I have rslecd
■ edebiity of JIIV Oi&>ur, imvc Ji dcr
ed sonic unprincipled parties and agem i
to eopp iu> tai'Cttkuw, and minrepicMht jr.*.
fuHttumciiTs: against this ike puthic
hereby cautioned. Ail my Organs beai my
Iradc iiihK.tfoidenToiiguc, andailmy
tu have t* e word PI Q underlfr.rH), r
and also tavc my !>am< SVHR*2- ai d lesil
!ciice, DANIKL F. HEATTTRV/ASLUUTOTO, N
J., without wbieh noue in genuiue.
Address,
DANIEL P. BEATTY,
Washington, X. J., V. 8. A.
ÜB?ft TT V'© c E r ' E BR *
sea 8 8 ? ©to 1 !"!
Parlor Organs.
Messr-, Geo. P. Rowed &Co.,(VYI
Newspaper Rcfiortcr. says;
•'Daniel V. Beatly, the organ builder, of
WasidNxtoß, N. d., presMat forward w : ilh
greatest vigor.•*
From Win. Pool, XiagarFalls.- N. Y
"heveral moutlis u.-e ol tLe decent Parlor
V u . M ' ul . ls,e me that It is . ce
of the bert nude. It has a rich tone; Irs
vaiious tones are most pieawut. I n.oa'
heartily recommend your orcgna for nar'cr
school, church or other use.* 1
Beat Offer ever given. Money refunded
upou return of organ and fieight (tergc"
paid by me (Dauhl F. Bcatty) both wars if
unsatisfactory, after a test tilal cf five oavs
Organ warrauted for rive years, hcud for
1 Mended list of testimonials Lefoic buj/. J
a patlor Orgau. Addi esa. 1
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washliifcton, New Jersey, C. at. A
T HE CHEA xo E jv A V(?i£ l:sT rLAC *
BOOTS.SEOES, CAITERS ft SLIFPEEg
la Cliutoa er Cwtr eacLtiu 1 g
J". KAMP'S,
LOCK HAYEK, TEXXU..
where a large and r.lee steck for f rrlug *EI
Summer has jwt arrived. CoacdsceU.rm
"BOOTB AND MJOfcS AT WE( 11 raiX
DAVID f. FORTNEY,
ATTOnXRY-AT-LAW,
BELLKFOXTB,
PA.
Iwirdcd the Highest Icdsl at TitiKt.
E. t H, T. AKTHOMIT CO.
591 Broadtray, Atic \\rk.
(Oyp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Imfhetfern, Importers A Me a .
Vers is
EnpaTisn. Clraos snd Fraud
STKREOSCOPPS & Vl> HS
Albums, Grapfeosccpes, Ifect cgrrphs
And kiudzed Ibods-CrlcLrUlcs,
PHOTOBBAPHIC MATEIttS
We are Headquarters for_ everything in
way. of
STEBEOPTICfIStUSD MAGIC LlßfrtM,
MICRO-SriEXTIFIC UXTERX
STEREO PAXOPTICON,
I7JCIY LtthlTY KTKREoFTIcoif,
LDILKTUIR 8 SI EItLOPTIiOY
ARTOPTH'O.V,
SCHOOL LANTKRN,FAMILY UXTBK
PKOPLIt'S LANTERN.
Each style being the best cf its class in |L b
market.
Catalogue of Lant rni And Slides, WRL <tt
rcctions for using, sent on application.
Any enterprising man can make mowe?
with a Magic Lantern. T
*£-\lsttnrstotlM Centennial Exposition
will do wisely to defer parchasing gcmJs in
our line uutii they come to our stm e in New
York, where they will find greater vartete
and more moderate orices, and can seJekt
more at their leisure. Bnt we ha "sac,"
region to rell some styles of our gondsmthe
building of the Department of Public C. i r .
tho lV not con, big to New York are
invite d to call on our representation
.. -AWlMoek of Views of the ExnosL
I tiou Buildings and their contents.
•a-Cut out this ad. for re(erenee*v*
WAIVTED We * ,n ci I® enorgotic
*v rail xiLa* # men and women
Business (hat will Pa
from 44 to 48 per day, can t?e pursued Cm
your own neigliborliood, and is strictly hoc.
orable. Particulars free, or samples worth
several dollars that w ill enable vou to ro to
work at one, will be sent on receipt ol R>
oents. *
Address LATHAM & CO
Rex 2,Y4. 410 St., Hostea.iLf#