Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 06, 1877, Image 3

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fliter & CGiui&£Er. Proprietors
B. O. DEINIXAEK, Associate Editor
HUlhcint. Thursday, Sep. 6.
Terms-81.50 Per Annum.
Dmocrnttr Malt Ticket.
F<lR SCFRCM* .lIUTF)*,
JOHN TUUNKEY,
o* Vsx vxoor Corvrr.
FOK STATE TRKASCIIEP,
AMOS C. NO YES,
OK GLUTTON COCNTY.
FOR AI OITOR GSNKRAL,
W. P. SCI!ELL,
OK BUTORP OOCXTY.
l>mcrntlc Delegate kleriidn.
The Donaocrntie voters of Centre conn
TV will meat at tho rejittlnr places of HOLTL
ITIG thJ jjeueral election for SUCH district
on SATURD AY THE Will DAY OT SEP
TEMBER, IS7T, to elect DELETRATOS to the
Democratic County Convention. The
eleocion will open at 2 o'clock p. in. ami
close at o'clock p.
The delegates chosen.at the above time
will meet in the Court lion-seat Ikdlefonte
on TUESDAY. THE ISth DAY OF SKP
TE MB Kit, at 2 o'clock p.m., to nominate
one candidate for District Attorney and
transact such other business ns mavbe
rosrularly brought before It. The number
of deleßUtea to WHICH each district is en-
HUM* WIDER the present apporporthm
ment, is as follows:
|W, W. Idlarris " -
Uallefontc *. w. 'I liowanl - •• 1
TV. U. 2JL .'.ston 44 44 1
MilcsbuiK borough I Elbert y " " l
I'nhwivnTe U 44 L Marion 44 " 2
Jlowanl " '• • 1 Miles •• 5
l'hilipsbnrjr" 44 2 Ration •• •• L
HOGGS TV>U n jhip 2 Penu - •• 5
Rentier " •' X Potter - f-
Hurivido . " 1 Knsh 44 44 3
COGEJP- 44 44 1 Snow Shoe 44 44 2
Cnrtin 44 - 1 SPRING 44 44 4
KERGNJON 44 44 4 Tavlor 44 •• L
tiregg , " " 4t"ll'ton 44 44 I
If NINES 44 44 4 Walker 44 44 4
- irolfmoon 44 44 I Worth 44 44 1
The DELEGATE election In all to be
CO:nluetod strictly In accordance with the
MLES of the purtv heretofore, except as to
the time of opening ami CLOSING, which is
as al>ove stated.
* The Totva Democrats "held their
stnte convention on last Wednesday.
Thev propose Tilden for President
in adopted a Greentack Anti-
Specie Resumption Platform, and
nominated n Mr. Irish for Governor,
W. C. James for Lieutenant Gover
nor, lI r E. J. Hoardman for Sqpren e
Judgeund G. I). Cullisor-, for Snpt.
.vt Public lustrutftlyn.
" * f ; r V " tV"
The HepuLllchns of Etna, away
* down in the pure tree state of
Riaino-Mmne. are very wrath!ul
over their fraudulent President. At
sv nutting the other day t u ey
"AY.so/red, That President Ilayes
-is a traitor to his party and to his
country and to his God."
The Dtmocrats i f Union county !
held lluir convention last week and
nominated 11. 11. Mercer, for Pro
thonotarv, John A. Gundav. for
county Surveyor, end I>ewis Bitting
for Coroner, Tluw-nre said to lie a
-rood sett of feh oris but their ele_ 4 -
ticn is a little doubtful.
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In court, at Ganeaster, 0:1 .Satur
d iv, George ('. llaMemau and James
K. Yonrige phnd gnilty to the charge
of assault and l> ittery na m J. M. j
W. Geist, editor C the Xnr Em.
They vvcie sentenced to pay a line
of each a:ut cste ef prosecution.
Edward Hawthorne, aged 2S. has
Jieen committed to jail, in Pittsburg,
on charge of having three wives
more than the law allows. This'
young man had better le elected to
jsueceed Brigham Young.
Senator Morton, of Indiana, who
was so sick that his recovery seemed
impossible, is getting better.
rai'B HILLID.V PE'IPLE DOOMED.
r -Sixth of the Population of
Southern India Certain to
Perri3li from Famine.
LONDON, Aygost/29.—The editor
lof tlie Madras TIUUA, "who is a m?m
lier of the relief committee, writes,
wider date of August 1, as follows:
"The p<4*ibiUou in Southern In
dia *worb4r less atflieted by famine
numbers 24,<'00,000. In the most
favorable circimstances at least one-
LxthofJtlie jieople wili die. The
famine is immeasurably greater than
that was in Bragal. Twenty-three
neople in all died of starvation in
Bengal. In Madras no camp 0f3,000
rises morning after morning without
leaving thirty corpses. "In the inte
rior the distress is most fearful.
One gentleman, passing down a val
ley in the Wynaad district, counted
twenty-nine dead bodies on the road.
A coffee planter, seeking shelter from
tlie rain in a hut found six decom
posing corpses in it. On any day
and every day mothers may be seen
in the streets of Madras offering
their children for sale, while the fond
ling portion of the poorliouse JS full
of infants, found by the police on
the roads, deserted by their parents.
.Since the famine commenced 500,-
000 people have died of want and
distress. Ttie first big tragedy may
be expected in Mysore. In that
province, indeed, information has
leached me from Bangalore of two
cases of cannibalism already."
A $1,000,01)9 Fire fn Missouri.
N PARIS, MO., Aug. 31. —A fire
broke out about 1 o'clock tnis after
noon in the City Saloon, and spread
rapidly on the east, west and south
sides of the square until about ten
blocks of business houses and dwell
ings were consumed, including three
hotels, the Post Office, telegranh
and express offices. The loss is esti
mated at trom $1,000,000 to $1,500,-
000.
Many families are without slielter,
and several lives are reported to
have been lost. It is said that a
man named Taylor set fire to the
City Saloon bj pouring oil on the
floor, and igniting it with the re
mark that he would "burn the d-d
town." lie was arrested andjodged
in jail. There was but one fire en
gine in town, and the water gave
out, leaving the city to the mercy of
the flames.
THE UTXTT IKCTIBVS.
T ON NS ITNPED —Disnit-
k . n -or ■ hair Opponents.
PARIS. Aug. SI. — Lv Temps, mod
erate Republicans. gives the follow
ing particulars: "No second Hepub.
liean candidate lias appeared to con
test any of the Scats represented by
the S(S*who Voted <f the
comaof the Iffili of May. The Deft
win contest Ltfothef const it ueneles,
and there are not more than live of
these where they are not agreed on
a single candidate. On the other
hand, ttre disunion of the Right is
remarkable. In eighty constituencies
the official candidate is confronted
by a rival conservative. The I.eft,
too, are rOoiT advanced with their
preparation's', having duly lorlv con
stituencies out of 533 stili unprovid
ed with candidates, whereas in at
least 30 departments the list of offi
cials candidates is still unsettled.
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Charged With Twenty-Seven Mur
ders.
WHITING, Ala., August-4.—To
day as a train was leaving lVnsaco
la, the sheriff with a posse, boarded
the cars to assist two Texan officers
to arrest the notorious John Wesley
Harden, who is said to havecominit
ted twenty-seven murders and for
whose body $4,000 reward has been
offered by an art of the legislature
of Texas. His last murder in Texas
was the killing of the she iiff of
Coinauche county. He has lived in
Florida for several years under the
niuue of John $ wain. About twen
ty shots were fired in making the
arrest, and llanion's companion
named Mann, who had a pistol in
iiis hand was killed.
A Pittsburg paper announces the
organization of a mysterious secret
order called the Universal Brother
hood. It is composed of laborers,
mechanics, farmers, lawyers, doc
tors, preachers, politicians, office
holders. tankers, landholders and
speculators arerigidlv excluded. No
man is admitted to memliership who
is not engaged in some active indus
try involving manual labor. The or
der already numbers thousands and
will soon tie organized in every ward
in Pittsburg. Its object is to unite
the lalßiring classes of every grade,
and priffession 111 a common interest
throughout the United States.
The case of Jack Kelioe, the Mol
lie, wilt be heard by the Supreme
Court at Pittsburg at the October
term. The Case of Hester, Telly
and Me Hugh, of .Columbia, and
Thomas P. Fisher,of Carbon, all
Mollies, will also be considered.
Warrants had been issued for the
execution of Hester, Tulty and
Mellugh 011 Apgust 0 and Fisher on
September 10. No warrant had
been issued i 1 Kehoe's case but sen
tence of death had been pronounced
in the court of Schuylkill county*
DEATH OX THE RAlL.—Roland
Gaiducr. aged 21, on his return home
last Thursday night from an unsuc
cessful hunt for work, got off the
second section of the express freight
opposite his father's one mile above
Graham siding, and being tired, sat
on the end of a tie and fell asleep.
The third section of the freight line„
c nn * along au'd stru-k him. causing
his d-Mth. —Ciinfm D m >;r tl.
THE CENTRAL STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL at Lo. K Haven, l\i., will
open its fall term on Monday, S.p
temiier 17. Students should send in
their application for rooms at once.
Those desiring tuition o; ly should
have their names entered without
delay. Applv for circular or partic
ulars to A. X. ltaub, Principal.
Ardror PROPAGATION.— A con.
eisc practical work on the rapid in
crease and multiplication of stock
amply illustrated. Price pre-paid
hv mai l , 50 cts. Published 1 y .TEN
KINS" GRAPE AND SEEDLING NUR
SERIES, Whiona, Columbiana Co.,
Ohio. Send for it, and for free cata
logue.
Not more than one fourth of the
surveyed public lands have been dis
l>osed of, and there remain in the
different States and Territories,
1.132,(>35,224 acres of unsurveyed
land.
The Lowell (Mass.) Courier nom
inates Governor Ilartranft for Presi
dent in 1880. Whew!
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Kf mSITTftYS or TSICIIERS
FOR 1877.
Snow Bhoe & Burnside—Snow Shoe,
Saturday, Sept. 8
Liberty—Eagleville, Saturday, Sept.
15.
Howard & Curtin—Howard, Mon
day, Sept. 17.
Huston—Julian Furnace, Tuesday,
Sept. 18.
Unionville & Union —Unionville,
Wednesday. September 19.
M'lesburg & Hoggs—Milesburg, Fri
day, Sept. 21.
Miles —Kebersburg, Monday, Sept
24.
Ilaines—Aaronsburg, Monday, Sept.
•
Penn —MiTlheim, Wednesday, Sept.
20.
Gregg—Penn Hall, Thursday, Sept.
27.
Potter —Centre Hall, Friday, Sept.
28.
Harris—Boalsburg, Tuesday, Oct. 2.
College—Lemorit, Wednesday, Oct.
3.
Ferguson—Pine Grove Mills, Thurs
day. Oct. 4.
Half moon Stormstown, Friday,
Oct. 5.
Patton —Waddle's School House,
Saturday, Oct. 6.
Benner—Knox's School House, Mon
day, Oct. 8.
Spring—Valentines' School ilouse,
Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Wa Iker—H üblersburg, Wednesday,
Oct. 10.
Marion Jacksonville, Thursday,
Oct. 11.
EXAMINATIONS WILL OPEN AT
9 A. M.
.Seme of the directors should be
present in time to make out a list
of applicants to be examined.
HENRY MEYER,
Aug, 25, 1877. County Supt.
Snyder County Fair, at Middle
burg, Oct, 3rd, 4th and sth.
Don t fail to read the advertise
ment of W. F. Evans & Co., deal
ers in Watches & Jewelry, Chicago,
Illinois.
AYe you going to the Sui Side, or
art- you there already V Ii either
ease procure some of GLKTN'S STTL
i'liru SOAP, if you would 'Wreasa
the luxury of the hath, render your
skin white and healthy* and remove
freckles or sun burn. Ndd by all
Druggists. . .
lliil v s hair Whisker Dye, blaek oi
brown, AO cts. 4\v.
THE BKATTY PIANO, and Beat
ty's Golden Tongue Organs liianu
• factiu'isl l>v Daniel F. Beatty, AVasli
ington.N. J. IT., S. A., are highly
endorsed by all who have tested
them, as to tbe style of c.ise, dura
bility. and sweetness of tone. They
are said to excel any other instru
ment in Vei feet construction. See
his advertisement in another col
j umu. 4\v.
BPltlNa MILLS ITEMS.
Messrs Shook, Bro. Co., are do
ing a wholesale Drug business.
[Where ? Ed. Journal.l
A number of lads and lasses took
atrip to the Great Caves at the
head of Penns Creek.
I. There is always a great stir and
commotion at the station when the
train arrives, which gives it a buii
; ness like look. Spring Mills lnis a
! future.
Mr. P. J. Leitzell nnd familv
took their departure for Giraru,
Kansas, where they intend making
their home for the future. They
i carry with theui the best wishes of a
; host of friends who much regret their
departure . YO.XKY.
IW- - - ■ ■ ' m
One way 10 get rid of paying your
debts—but a very mean way—is to
i "confess judgement" to some friend
whom you do not own one cent,
then let the friend sell you out, buy
; in your goods and loan tliem to vou
I again. All that is necessary is to
. insert a "Caution" into soiue paper,
warning every body not to meddle
with the property "of defendant, and
; the dirty job is done. You need 011-
ly see to it that you never become
"worth anything in law," and your
creditors may whistle for their pay.
The ease and facility with which
j legal cheating can i>e efrected is a
| sad comment upon our laws, but it
must be remembered that we live in
a progressive age. An exchange
from a neighboring county has only
seven of these cautions.
STOP!STOP f! ITrbP!!!
WHY ?
Because we want vou to look at
and buy some of our new Stationery,
just received and sold at astonish
ing low prices, as given below:
Beautiful Papeteries, latest styles,
: from 20 cents to $l.OO per box; All
- tograph Albums, very line —7ii cts.;
i School Reward Cards, 111 packs of
ten each, from ten cents upward:
School Ink, G cents per bottle; Pen
| Holders, Pencils & Pens —very cheap.
Centennial Copy and Composition
Books—s tents; Envelopes in great
variety, Bto 10 cts. per pack. Best
Note Paper, Cap, Legal Cap—very
1 low. Sbrmofi and Comjiositiuii Pa
per, extra quality—lo centspcr.quirc.
Call and see in the Journal Office.
.....
Linns An rial- of Buffalo Valley.
j This is [he title of a bnok recent
, lv published by John B. Linn. Esq..
formerly a citizen of Union, later of
, Centre county . and now Deputy
( Secretary of the Commonwealth.
We have had no opportunity to ex
amine tlie work but 1 lie Union cotin
•ty pajPrs all speak of it as one of
1 uiucli merit for a local history. The
i early history of Buffalo Valley and
of 1 Vnn> Valley are so closely inter
woven that the Anna's would IK 4
very incomplete f frequent reference
to the latter were not made. We
hope the author did not lose sight
<of tliis important fact. To many
! renders of the Journal, the Annul*
i would be interesting and valuable,
: as a history of their early homes.
Price $2. For sale by It. F.
j Browiv, Lewisburg, P., or by tin*
author at Ilarrisburg.
COURT PROCEEDINGS- —In the
way of Commonwealth business, the
term of Court now in session in this
place has been an extraordinary one.
No less than sixty indictments have,
np to the time of going to press, IHMMI
acted uj>on by the Grand Jury, cov
ering all classes of offenses from the
most trivial assault and battery case
np to that of horsestealing. Already
five persons have been sentenced to
thepeniteutiary and the good Lord
only knows how many more will l>e
before the court closes. J. C. Wol
lesiagh, charged and found guilty of
stealing money Irani the house f
Wm. Fisher, at Unionville, was
sentenced to one year and two
months in tlie penitentiary; James
and Charles Gallagher, convicted of
having the stolen silverware of A.
O. Furst in their possession, were
sentenced as follows: James to three
years and Charles two years in the
penitentiary; John Delaney and Mi
chael Murphy,charged with stealing,
butchering and selling cattle belong
ing to the farmers in Marion and
Walker townships, were sentenced,
the former to two years and the lat
ter to one year in the ienitentiary.
Stewart Walker, the*notorious horse
thief, plead guilty, and as yet has
not been sentenced. lhlhjonlc
Watchman.
The'2fith Annual Exhibition of
■ tlie Centre County AgriculturaKSo
ciety will be held on the Society
I Ground, Bellefonte, Wednesday,
' Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3rd, 4th
4th. The officers of the Society are
doing their level best to make this
year's fair a grand success. Every
facility will t>e afforded to exhibitors.
Stabling for horses and cattle, with
feed anil attendace, will la* furnished
free of cliarye. Among the Depart
ments there is one especially for
Amusements of which our genial
friend, J. L. SpaiijEfler, will have
charge.
The programme will be published
In due time, and will embrace,
among other features, the following:
Competition for premium in horse
back riding, by ladies and gentle
men .
Exhibitions of "Fantastles" 011
horses and mules.
Corn husking matches, (100 stalks
each.)
Wood-sawing matches, (1 cord each.)
llorse-race-tlie slowest horse to be
the Winner.
Sack races—for boys and men.
Blind-folded races —for buys and
men.
Wheel-barrow races.
Fat men's race.
Foot races, hurdle races, etc., etc.
While many of our people may go
to the Uuion*county fair* let us nut
fail 10 attend our own.
The first dH\ s of Septemlier give
fitir notice to think of stoves and
lookout for coal.
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W. K. Alexander has removed the
old store boxes, barrels and hogs
heads from his stove front. Score
one for William, Hawkeye. JVHrtV
The St. Pant Sunday School in
Haines township will hold their an
nual picnic on Saturday, brtt \Ve have
not learned where. The Millheim
Cornet Band hat an lnvitatubi to at
tend.
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11. 11. Weiser ralsM eight bushels
of potatoes from a hulfiwk of seeds.
Hen is a bully liiiiber, but if the
'tutors were i/ntudniss he would ft el,
tttuch happier alwmt it.
Brighani Young, the Mormon
Prophet and Bigamist, died at Salt
Lake Citv. Aug. 2flth. He leaves
nineteen widows and a multitude of
children.
We hear that Samuel tirennmger
of Tylersville, is ulmnt putting up a
store building at Coburn Station.
He proposes to deal in general iner
chandise.
The Evangelical Lutheran Synod
of Central Pennsylvania will meet
in the English Lutheran Church,
I/ick Ilaven, on Wednesday, the
20th inst.
Regular meeting of the Millheim
B. A L. Association, next Monday
evening. All ve who have dues to
pay take notice, ami ye who are iutrd
mjj, come and buy money.
Forn Deku were seen ;i few eve
nings since swimming the river just
Mow Ix>ck Haven. How we wish
Dun Musserlnui been there, us this
would have secured us a nice gihwl
round.
Veky I .on a. — .lncob Kerstetter
brought a jotftto vine into our ortice
8 feet H inches in lengthi .lake
thinks that is about as long as the
list of Democratic voters will be in
November.
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An exchange says that stamped
envelops sjoiled in directing, can
always be exchanged at a post of
fice for stamps. It'so, the fact is
not generally known.
Lewisburg had four Sunday School
picnics and excursions in ii week.
Why don't Millheim give her Sun
day Schools a picnic or celebration ?
We bad nothing of the kind for a
number of years.
The Lewisburg papers say that
excursion trams will lie run to that
place frohi Spring Mills and all in
termedi ue points, during the con
tinuance of the Uuiou County Fair.
Just as we expected.
The petitioners for a review of a
pnvt of the new ro;ut fioip Millheim
to the ;J)epot lutd thetf |etitioi>
gi-Hiited nt Court last week. Kx-
Sherifr' Kline, Biiinuel F. Forster
;oid Engineer Bntgger, tire the jury
to review*".
On Wednesday nig it of last week
a valuable horse together with sad
dle and bridal, the properly of Mr.
El ins Miller, of Mndisoubiirg, was
stolen from the pasture field. We
have not learned whether Mr. Miller
hasuiv clue to the thief, or what
t tforts are ui.nlc to recover the horse.
Pa it Ann. —Millheim Council. No.
3(H, o. u. A. M , will have a public
par.uk at Ibflun'sbnrg. S.iMiid:iv,
Sept. next. An address will
Ik? delivered suited to the occasion.
One or several iwinds will I* 4 present.
The public is cordially invited tout
tend.
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Sad Dbatii. —On Friday night
Mr. Amnion, tin? landlord of the
(reat Western Hotel, a few miles
below Miflliiihurg met his death mi -
der very distressing circumstances.
Rumor sayi he Was m a state of in
toxication and Mrs. Amnion had
locked him up into a room of the
second floor. During the night he
got up and ojK'iied the window to re
lieve himself by a vomit, when he
fell through the window into an
ojkmi cellar dooi Inflow.
lie lived but h few minutes after
lie was found.
Whale}', of the Clinton Democrat,
is a little too particular with his sub
scribers these hard times. He wants
to take nothing on subscription tint
rush, good baking apples and spring
chickens. He ought to lie sntislied
with lMitatoes, tomatoes, spruce
fork, slab-wood, pine-knots and
scrap-iron.
Sheriff Musser left for l'liiladel
plda on Tuesday to buy a new llus—
to run from the Millheim Hotel to
the Deisit. Sheriff, if you bring a
good and pretty one you may count
on carrying alsmt. two liundretl
pounds of editorial dimity cH?casion
ally; but if you bring an old rack
wo will go for vou and give no quar
ters."
Two buses run to the Dejiot
daily to meet passengers. Then we
have two daily stages and Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturdays—four. Tra
vel and business is about in propor
tion to the stages and buses. Now
we would like to see a good, heavy ar
ticle in the Reporter , on the present
greatness of Millheim. The possi
ble future prosperity of the *' Forks"
is gttting a little stale as a subject.
I'rof. W. T. Meyer will again IK?
prepared to give lessons in instru
mental music, in PcnnS and Hrusli
Valleys, ina sliort time. Mr. Meyer
is -so well hnd favorably known
throughout Central Pennsylvania,
as an accomplished musician, mu
sical composer * and successful teach
er that 110 wonts of ours could en
hance his reputation. Those who
desire to cultivate the beautiful art?
would do well to engage bis services.
Consult or address'him at Aarons
burg.
MARRIED,
On the 23rd tilt., nl the Lutheran Par
sonage, Centre Hall, by the IteV. K. Fish
er, J 0.-tiah It m.in un\l Miss Miry It",wit.
DIED.
On the 22nd ult., at JtebeFsbui'g, I.aw
renee Fein. Inlunt son of 11. Ih'ilngaril;
On the sWth ult., at AaronsHurg, Win. W.
Ko'dgers, aged
On the 27th ult., In Potter. Twj>„ Susan
Defshani, aged 70 rears, a months and 20
days.
On the 28tli ult., near Centre Hall, Mr.
JaCoU Kdcli, aged Si years and 5 months.
<lri life 2Mb Ult., In Potter Twji., Eliza*
both Iters ham, aged
<fn the Bist ult., in tiregg Tap., Adunt,
son of Michael and llaiiuuh (irenoble,
agt'd S years, r, mouths uiid 21 days.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
PrcoolUng in the Evangelical Church,
next Sunday morning. oy Rev. 3. T!
return.
Preachingtn Hie C. n. Church, next
Sunday morning. by Hov. J. \t. Smith.
German preaching in the Lutheran
Church, Auromdmrg. iifxt Siimlnv morn
tng. Itev. It. Sinitli 1* exjweted t<i All the
appointment.
Communion services In the Reformed
Clmreh. Auroiishurg, next Sunday loom
ing. Preparatory services Saturday af
ternoon. Kev. .1. G. Shoemaker, I'ustor.
Lodffe and Society Directory.
The Millheim Cornet Rami will meet In
the Tow n Hull on Monday untl Thursday
eveniugH.
Providence Grunge N'o. 217 P. of II.„
meets in Alexander'* block on the 2nd Sa
turday of ckoli mcoitb at r. %}. a,nd On
the 4th Saturday of each month at IN r. M.
The Irving Literary l institute iheeta in
the Town llall, on the hist Friday evening
Ot each mouth, until otherwise ordered.
The Millheim 11. ,t L. Association meet*
In the Town Hull, on the efenlng of the
second Monday of each induth.
MUUietm Council So. :, O. C. A. M.
meets every Saturday at a o'clock, r. m.„ in
their Council Room. U Ill's Ilnlldlllg. lie
gree Meetings will he iwli' on Taesdav on
or before the full ato'dn of *u*b inoiith.
C. 11. lIKLII, See U. F. Mitttll, C.
Arrival and Closing of Ntuil*.
Mails arrive at the Millheim Post Ofllce as
follows :
Dally from all points east via Lewlabiirg,
at *. M.
Dally front all points west via Bel'.efonte
at (> p. m
Every Tuesday, Thitrsdav ami Saturday,
fr. at north ami fast, via Lock llaveu at
4 P. xl.
Every Tilesiktv, Thursday and Saturday
from north ami west via Howard, at
•l E M.
MaiN close for east and west, at f> M.
For Lock ll.veil and Howard, rycrv Mou
day, Wednesday and Friday at 5 m.
Announcements.
\Viaiv authorized to announce ,1. M.
Keirur.iNK, Esq.,f Itcllefonte.asa candidate
for District Attorney. Subject to the clcei
loii of the Democratic county convention,
•
We are nnthorired to announce D. F
FORTJUKV, Ksq., of Heilefonte. as a cundf
latqfnr District Attorney. Subject to the
deefnlnii of the Democratic county con
vention.
Pt \ KCt'Ti ills' s A I.E.—The undersigned
j Executors of the lust will and testa
ment of George Grnmly. late of Millheim.
deceased, will ntTdr at public sale on the
premises, Millheim, on Saturday. Septem
ber 2&tli. is 77. ;it one o'clock, P. M. the fol
lowing valuable real estate:
THHXK CKUTAIN LOTS, situate In Millheim
aforesaid, bounded north by alley and Klk
Creek, eakt hv Klk Creek, south by lands
of .lolin If. Musscr and other*, and west
hv Water street, —eontntniug altogether
ninety two perches neat measure. There
on Is erected large two and a half story
plank dwelling house, good barn, shop,
ami all other necessary outbuildings. ,y
tine x-.riety of ebolPe" fruit trees on the
premises. ",\ tlirlfty orThurd of apple
tires in go<al hearing (Vuldltlon lu the
reay OL barn.
Also, at the same time, a Certain piece
of land situate one half mile c est of Mill
helm aforesaid, bounded on the north hv
Turnpike, on the east by. binds of Jacob
Noes' estate, on the south by lrtttds of Ad
am Morr. and on the West liy a Wnc—con
taining five acres and six jwrehes neat
measure. The same is in a good state of
CMlttvutian.
"forth* Will be made known on tiny of
sale, by®
JttKVIAH II.MVKH,
Jo.XATB.Ui tiIIAMI.V,
Executors.
July .'3—Ct.
L t\ A N. V. RAILROAD.
EXTENSION OK run UNK TO SPUING MILLS.
On awl offer Morula >t. A nan si I.VA. 1877.
train* r.n tl.it mrtil iriU run tlaity, (except
Sunday*) at foWove*:
WESTWARD EASTtfAKU
:I I I STA TIOXS. G I 4 !
T M. A.M. | .1 L/. 1 M. | .|. M. I' M
li.lo 9,2u imilMohUiwlou, nr. fi. '* i AN '.U'-hmc. ti.ou
ar. (i.2 loam 715 l/'ieu/'oiri/. ii.S.V.I 5. 4 5
llU>' 7 ,2-t hnfr Cruuml, K l4! 5.29
10.14 7 2H Rf n h'. H.:a .V2i
1w.21 7.3 Vickid'iirg, jfjnj 5.13
lu 37 7.45 Mifftirdntra, s. I'M Saw
1u,;7 ar. B.oo' Miunitmt, n.a> 4.u
11.10 Jjinrelton, 4 JU
l.(f) Oohurn. 2. 4
ar. 1.40 Hp i-in;/ Mi'ls. 2.10
P. M. I' M. A. M. , .1. M. I .1. .If. r. M
,
.Vo*. 1 .(• 2 rrmnrrt at Mont ami on with
Erie Mail west on the Philadelphia £ Erin
11 nil Road.
Nos. 3 << 4 with Pacific Rxpr"ss cast.
A os. 5 t (- fi with Fist Lin- west.
An Omnibus will run between IswishUrfi
aw! Montamlon, to conr-y jeissvttiirrs to
owl from yiurrura Express west nent Jtuu
Eriirrss east, on the Philadelphia t* atul
Erie Rail Load.
The regular Rail Road Tickets trill bC
honored between these two points.
'I V>MI.VA\IA KAIL ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA A ERIE R. R. DIVI
sro.v.
SUMMER TIME T.VBI.E.
'• On and after Snndnii, May \Mh, \Ti, the
Vfaiils On the Philadelphia and Erie liait
Road Division will run as follows:
WES TWA RD.
tSrie, Sfutt ledixs Ketr York, , s .If* p.m.
" 44 " Philadelphia. 1 1.55 p. in.
44 " " Baltimore 9.10 p.m.
' " " " Ilarrisburg 4.2 hd.tn.
" " 44 Snnhury <>.:#> a. tn.
" •• Montamlon 6.57 a. m.
" " " Wdliainsp jrt . 8.35 a. in.
" " *' llaveh 0.40 a. m.
" aer. at Erie 7.35 in.
XtOrjara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.'J> a. m.
'• " Ilarrisburg lo.;>o a. tn.
" " Rstnl'Hry 10.40 p. j)i.
" 44 yfontandon 1 05p. >*.
" arc. at Willianisftort 2.20 ;>. m.
" " leick Haven 3.25 p. in.
44 " " Kane 9.20 p.m.
East Line lean's Near York 8.25 a. in.
" " " Philadelphia 11.3 ft a. in.
44 " Rolfimore 11.35 a. in.
•' " " Ilarrisburg li.2ftjt.nt.
44 44 " A'anbury 5.40 p. tn.
*' '' '• Montandon ft. 15 p. m.
" " 45 Will lamsssirt 7.30 w.
" " arr. at Lock Haven 8.40 p. in.
, EASTWARD.
Pacific Ex. leaves Lock Haven 0.30 in.
'• " •* WiUianisport 7.55 a. m.
44 " 44 Mnntandon 9.08 o. in.
" '• " Sunburst , 0.35 a. m.
" " a nr. at Ilarrisburg 11.55 a. tn.
44 44 " Baltimore 0.1 Op.tn.
" u 44 Philadelphia 3.45 p.m.
" " • yew York 6.45 p.m.
Day Ex. leaves Kane ft.ou a. tn.
" 44 " Jjock Haren 11.20 a. m.
44 " 44 Willinnispnet 12.40 a, tn.
" " 44 Montamlon 1.47 p. in.
44 44 44 Sunburst 2.15 p. tn.
arr. at llarvishurrj 4.10 p.m.
14 14 4 ' Philadelphia 7.2 ft p. tn.
44 44 44 A ew York 1(1.15 p. tn.
44 44 44 Jtaltimorh 7.35 p. in.
" " 44 Washington 9.07 p. tn.
Eric Mail leaves Erie 11.00 a. tn.
44 44 44 Lock Haven 0.15 p. in.
44 44 44 Williamsport 11.00 p.m.
44 . 44 44 Montandon 12.18 p.m.
44 44 Sunburst 12.45 a- in.
>* 44 arr. at Ilarrisburg 2.45 a.m.
44 44 4> Baltimore 745 a.m.
44 44 44 J'h iladeljdt in 7.00 a.m.
44 4< 44 New York , 10.05 a.m.
Fist Line leaves WiHiutiisjtort 12.35 a. m.
44 44 44 Sunburst 2.00 a.m.
14 44 arr. at Ilarrisburg 4.00 a. tn.
44 44 44 Baltimore 7.45 a. m.
44 44 44 Philadelphia 7.35 a.m.
44 41 41 New York 10.25 a. tn.
Erie Mail West. Niagara Ex. West, Isick
Haven Accoin. West and Ddft Ex/tress East
make close connection at Northumberland
with I J. A H. R. R. trains for Wilkesbarre
and Scranton.
Erie Mail East and ires* connect at Erie
with trains on L. S. ct - M. S. R. /£., at Vary
with O. C. & A. V. It- R at Emporium with
R.N. Y. A P. R. Itand at Driftwood with
A. V. RiR. V
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia
and WiUiamsport on Nias/nra Express West
Pacific Express East and Day ExjwcssEast.
Slctldnd thrs on all night train*.
' WM. A- BALD I!*/A. Gcn'l Sup't.
HARDWARE "
JAMES HARRIS & CO.,
Dealers in Hardware,
Ab. 5. Brockcrhojf Row,
BBLLEFOHTE, lE=_A_.
I
ArOI.DEKT HARD WAR*. STORK IX CENTRE C 0.%
.
tJoinplett line of Hardware of all Kinds at the
LOWEST PRICES.
The Celebrates Barley Shea! Coot Store & Anchor Heater.
; _
CALL AND SEE.
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
WATCHES ! ! JEWELRY ! !
____ . . BBS- -
ROMAIXE GOLD. w extensively worn in Paris, was first disfovrtrPd in I*7o, hy the
celebrated French chemist, Hons. I>. He I.ulnge, who inan.ifai-bircd It lut> jcweirv," and
for live years sold It to the leading Jewelers of Paris for SOLID COI.D. In 17", when his
secret 'eeanie known, ten of the manufacturing Jeweieis ostnlrtished n stotrtc eammny,
with a capital of*lo,(*.tMifor the purjmseof manufacturing ROMAIXE COLD JEWED
It VAX D WATCHES Willi th s Immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery
they are enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry *tt less Wntn one--lentil of sl
id Gold, and of a quality and color whtbh makes it Impossible even for experts to detect It
from the genuine.
Ipe hare secured th- rrclntlrc afienry of the United States ami Onnndn. for the sale of
all good* manufactured from this metal, and in order to introduce them In the most s|ieedr
manner, have put up assorted sample H4k as given below, which we will sell at one-te/Uh
the revaU vdluc until January Ut, ISTB- ltead the list.
3MKXT LOT.
One Dent's Watch Chain retail price %1 AO
Ue pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons re. pr. 75
One Stone Set Scarf Pin "* * - r '
One set (3) Spiral Shirt Stud*. " " 75
t hie improved shapo Collar Bnttoni" tl 5"
One heavy plain Wedding ltiug, 1 45
Total A'> Oh
For 50 cents we will send above six articles
postpaid.
ftl.oo LOT.
Due pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting,
one set (.1) Spiral Shirt Studs.
Due Iwavy band Kugagemeiit liing.
One set (2) Engraved Bracelets.
Oiie Indies' l/mgtiuard or Neck CPaln.
One Engraved Miniatur !cketfnrthp above,
one dent's Heavy I.iak Watch Chain.
One Like George Diamond Stud.
$2.00 I.OT.
One Chain and Charm.
One 1-allies' Heavy Guard Chain for Watcli.
One set Pin and Ear Hings, Amethyst.
One extra tine Miniature Locket.
One Cameo Seal King.
i hie very heavy Wedding or Engagement ring
One Gent's heavy Wateji Chain with Charm-
One pair Pearl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons.
One Lake George Cluster Pill.
Oiie pair (2) heavy band Bracelets.
The retail price of ihrt articles In each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the
price we ask for the lot; for example our ♦l.OO lot retails for 410.00; our #*>.oo lot for ♦50.00.
A SOLID ROKAINE GOLD HDNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
To nnv one sending us an order for the ahove lots hv express to the amount of $l5 OP,
we will send FREE one Ndid Itomainc Gold Hunting-Case Watch. Gents' or lodic* size,
warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a ♦l<*> gold watch. By mail
iMistpaio. ♦15.50. This {sour BRSTOFPEK to AO K NTH, and i* woith u trial, as the wdtch
alone will sell or trade readiiv for from 420 to ♦5O. Gents" or 1 adie*' Watch alone, *7 or is,
wit It a lleary Gent's Gold Pattern Vest Chain rthd Chirnl. or l-mhrt 1 opera Chain with
slide and tassel.
ItEMEMiIRR:-rT\i\ii offer onlv holds good until Jan. Ist, IST*. After that time we
shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any one wishing our goods will then
have to pay full retail prices.
Hoi name Gold is the lest. and. in fact, the only Imitation of genuine gold made, being
the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latevt gold patterns.
Will guarantee satisfaction in every instance, or refund money.
Nrnrl moneu hu P. 0.. Money Order, or ReyiMered letter, AT OUR RISK. No
>roo<h sent C. O. D. unless at least *VU) accompanies the order. Address plainly,
W. F. EVA AS & CO., Sole Agt's for V. S., and Canada,
05 A 07 Konth Clark Street, Chlraso, 111.
Belleforile .Hnrkd.
Willi# Whent, |M>r busfcel new ♦ 1 20
lied Wheat, per bushel new No. 1... 1 2ft
Rye, per bushel nw M
Corn ears, per bushel 56
('■orn, shelled, per bushel fto
Oats, per bushel, uew 26
Hurley. pW btUhn *)
Buek wheat, per bushel s[l
Cloverseed, per bushel 6 00@6 50
Potatoes, p'r lmshel new
Knsrs, lKr dozen 12
Lard, ler pound 0
Ilaeon —Shoulders
Sides 1
Hams 12
Suar Tared Hams la
Tallow, per i>ound
litter, per pniiml....: ; -5*
airs, iter pound ~
Uround Plaster per ton lft,oo
Mlfltlnbnrir Market.
butter ♦ 22
Keirs 1-
Whcat 1
Uyfl...:
c , 0ri...i.......i
Oats M
Rarlev ;
Tvmothy Hay...; 1^
Clover Hay 12 ®'
Veal ]'
Hauls
st'es •*
Cloverseed
Tvmothvswd '■ J -5
.; 110
Millheim Mak-tteL
Wheat. .777.:.i
Corn •'8 )
Bye..; ™
Oits
Barley. ;.... °0
Tvirtothvseed .'. ....
Flaxseed
CloVerseiHl-
Butter fi
Hams : : !•;
5 ides
Veal..:
Hints 1-
l'otaloc.s.. *]
Lard V
Tallow
Hoap ; 7
Priod Apples *
f)rlfa Peaches.;
Dried Cherries 5
VEGETBNE.^
178 B;lltic St., Brooklyn, N. \\. Nov., 14,174.
11. It. Stevens, Keq. Dear sir,—From t<er
sonal bene fit received by Its use, as well as
from lHMsonal knowledge of those whose
cures fhereby have seemed almo'.t nnraeu
ions, 1 can niosi heartily and sincerely recom
mend the Vbobtixe for the eCmplahils
wldeli It is claimed to cure. .Jamks P. Luntow,
Late Pastor Calvary baptist Chuacli, Sacra
mento.l. . > 32-4w
YEGETINE
IS PKKPAHFD BY
H. R. STEVENS, Boston,
Mass. Feb: Sal© by all Druggists.
Lands for Sale.
960,000 ACRES
in Southwest Missouri.
First class Stock farms, excellent Agrifcu
tural Lauds: and the liest Tobacco region in
the West. Short Winters, no grasshoppers,
orderly society, good markets and a healthy
country, lxnv Prices! latiirCredit!
Free tr;ius|>ortatii>u from St. Louis to the
lands furnished purchasers. For further in
formation, address A- L. DKANK,
I.aml Commissioner, St. lands & Sou h ninejs
ep, Uv. Co. N. W., cor. Fifth and \5 alnut St.
St. Louts, Md. 31-lw
2S£ LEOAN'T C'AKDJU. No two alike.
name lhc. PusJt iniiil.
Co., Nassau. N. V. 'S2A\x
$.1.00 I,JIT.
Otic Ladles' Opera Guard drain.
One Indies Neck Chain and Cross.
One beautiful I<ocket, (engraved).
One pair Baud Bracelets.
One Gent's Twist I.lnk Vest Chain & Charm.
One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons.
One sot (3) Onyx shirt stints.
One now improved Collar Button.
One extra cut Cameo Seat King.
One Arizona Solitaire Stud.
One set Amethyst or Topaz nil & Ear Drops
One Indies'4'beinise Button.
One Plain King, stumped 18 K.
$3.00 l.Of.
One Indies' Opera Chain, with slide and
tassel, (retail price ♦*>.oU)
One Gent's heavv Watch Chain, with Ctlrb
charm, (retail prfce, ♦".(K.)
One 1-adies' heavy long Neck Chat J.
One elegant Chased Miniature Locket mr lib.
One set CaineoMenallpn Pin anil Ear Drops.
One pair (2) beany Chased Hand Bracelets.
One (ient'sSolitaire Diamond Ktild.
One Gent's Cluster Diamond Hit*.
One pair Amethyst or Onyx Sleeve lUtttorts.
(ne set (3) Kntd* to mateh the above.
One elegant lioavy set Canleo Se.al King.
One Massive Baud or Wedding ltlng.
<>ne new "patent*' Coftar Buttort.
One laulie*' Chemise Button,
one Aniethvst or Topaz King, (extra finish.)
! lt AKTBftttfrn* PeitcUSketHi
"D T ArPO e*"f the GREAT Hots,
ft A U 1 IJ . An llhUtKlted Histo
• * v "T *ry of the great
Road and other Riots, with a History of Com
munism And Trade Unions. By the popular
author Hon. .1. T. Heailley. All classes want
I this hook, depleting the releii of terror hi
ten States. The liest seliinc book Tor Agents,
my ready. MW pages. SS Illustrations *2.
Send &p emits for.ouilt and territorry. K.A.
TREAT, Pith., SAS Broadway; X. Y. 34-dW
0 AliPflDTl^C! l Tiie only combination of the
uArlrUnU o |t rue Jam*iA Ginger with
.choice Amniotics antl French
Brandv. Is a delicious, harm
less, and strengthening suh-
TAMAIPA stitute for all kinds of stiuiu-
JflWaluil hints. It promptly relieve*
t Dyspepsia, oppression after
iEating, and Fvery species of
nnifir n Indigestion. corrects all dis
(tTNiyv R turhancesof the fUbninch and
U 111 U Liu lVnvels-. and rUrtfs Cramps,
Ciiilis, Fevers, and MaHria.
:14—4 Ask for Sanfords CINuER.
pUPTURg^
Tlidso wishing Relief and Cure fttf Rtlp
! ture slum d consult Dr. J. A. SHFKMaN',
l iVi Broadway, New York, or Seild lor tils
, new took, with Photographic HkiiUessess of
had eases before aud after euro. Be dare of
I cheats who pretend to furnDß Dh Sherman's
I treatment.
• hie of these fellows, i jftsrriVt.il oJFrk, now
I calling himself Dr. W.G.vrenudep, is ihdiet
[ ed on eomplaint of l>r. S. and awaits trial
for forgery and eiitliePzlenrwnt. 3r-fw
J. ZELLER. & BON,
So. 6. Broekerlioff Row,
BELLEFONTE, FA.
I>EALERS"IN
i Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c.
• <-o
'A Full Stock Of •Oooas of Superior Quality always on Hand.
: CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE
! SPONGES, 15 cents and upwai-ds. A share of the public patron
age respectfully solicited.
New and Thrilling! Mil LIONS KAtiElt
FOK IT!!
3000 Ag*ntw Wanted fhr the
" CRESt'EXT
By the tijifotds the
straftpe s<>ef;U. political and relijetnus pecnV
arities and History oi the JiufMium nntf
Turku ; cause of the war, mipkty intcre.*'* ■, t
stake: Bhnjranhies of liuier*, etc. Kiohlv
Illustrated. For terms, addres* quicklv,
HFBBAHDBIiOS, I'ubs , 733 Ransom St.,
l'liilu . Fa. -*M\v
§Mt ! s Wate. .
I Awarded Cen
Themo*t pr.-ttil-. ?i*
f*#|;*hd mwm&. .. '
gate .in un.vi'r*a>
kiHnyfcttgPd. Aildt<
M/r*. ot Wiie-u uL ■
Machinery, MOBNT HOIAI, JS. 4. If "
manufacturing right*.
INSURANCE HEN! ™ s
AGENTS WANTED
, —KOIt Til*—
; Now Euan Motel life fe. ■
The oldest mutual fii Trm count:' - , l.'h
. 1835.
LIBERAL TERMS GIVX
MAK ai K o\ V Ay J ] IK. <ll in;
1.*3 South Fourth Hireel, PltH: dclplif t
Pjfol'F. Befett
I rAL'Tirtfi.--Tli reputation har
I n>•! tjie celebrity of niv ory<<n. h.v
! jr*rt sonie unprincipled parties af:-: .
! in copy my circulars, ami inisrepiv
• Instrument* { against t I>lm the jjth- ,
hereby thiiMloucd. All tny<to'i
trade-niak, (JrtKrn 'io.in.u-, ami jb <■ -
no* haw W& word ri Oir *
am! also have my nuun>W|mWii ;
detiee, DAfctri, I"; tinattv, wasl.
J.-, Willimtl Witittk Ittitil: ii KUIItMUC.
Address,
DANIEL P. BEAT
WitshHlpiAft, X. J. ,1
WE WILLS-V
I most lieatiMful hi w f'lirtoitoj, in t , *
; color, ever v.-*u lor*l.,h 'j it
I cil in tfxlu btacK enamel ami g*<1 t
boning nnd outsell anything nn .v , % j
|o|)!i4. SatiHfae.nu{ni.ira!|tt-fil. 'I -
?8 for •2>rcrir*, or U for fid-cent
cents for at and illustrated eald'.
ehruitui of lln/nilb.rtit nn tho 1M ■*
vuts for two L tnd-o- 'pe* an ! f'ah:-.
black jtrAimd. .1. LATHAM tftHi.,
button st . Boston, Mas". Hchdnu • *
l liroiuoi. KnKru>iiti'aiid' | ".
| Art Works. adm*ll*f it ! '
soi spiral stums >llar outt •
wedding ring. and gert*' IkrMui d - :
pin. The above article* sent. post-pi-
SO CTW, have been retailed lor Art. *♦
nipt stock-ami must Is* sold. Solid
Gold Watches, lie each, for sjieeutatl >'
|xises, good timers, equal In appearitii
genuine gold, His repulatP
honesty, fair dealing and libenuitv .
equaled by any advertiser in this city.
1. Dau Book. Dec. 1(L IS7(V.
!* >HT A KSTA A' PsTAKEX AB<\
¥. STOCKM AX 27 UOXD T. ; New
NERVOUSDEBILI'
Vital Weakness or Depression, a m
hau*ted feeling; no energy or eotirag
result of McuUl over-work. In.liscretr
Kaceasesf rtr some drain upon the ajsu .<
always cured ly
Hyimirfiy's Homeonathie S^eife
28.
ft tones up and invigorate* live *v
dlsjicls the elo nn and ifesopndeiicv, tiii
strength •'lid inerjo—stops tiw drain
rejuvcnales the entire man. Been > •
twenty years with perfect suecess bv fh -.
ands. rt :ld by dealers. Pi ice, *l.OO pe,
gle vial; or #5.00 per naekaire of five
and ii'Jo vial of powder. Scut by ma
r-ceipt of price. Address ntinrph 4
Medicine Company, nfrl Bi
tvayt New York. 51x131y.
RAX ds NEV i \ -
I>IKKCTORV r<lt 1577. The se-.
volatile of this valuable mid iurlknens.
work has Just been issued by the Pnh >
ers, Messrs. Walter Ifenjfh M. Cq., of 3 !v.
Place, New York. Xo pains or exp >
line been .snared in the prodttetlon of
present volume, to iriaVc it coinpleiv u
reliable. In tvpoaTaJihical appearance :
bindinfr.-rcrfatnlv ft is a flni s ecfth.-
bookuiakinj;. It contMius over one , •;
red iHiip-s more matter than tl' Inst f v
volume, which has added t
eost of the production of tCc sofk •
compelled til a Publishers to issm* lies i
only the full cloth houud <litiou a: <
Dollar j>er copy, upon the receipt oi w
eutn they will for wan! tile work loan. •
drps in the United States or Canrnd.-.
mail, pus-nice preimi'L
George fehl
'Wairoh-Makef,
AARJYSBIRG, PE\.\A.
HQ!
AH kitids of Wagons made
Oriler.
\V WTeh NV * w!U
if ..* t ijir # men and wi.nn • •
Business that will Pa;
from %to ♦Sfter day, can he pur?
your own neighborhood, and isstiiitl\ ; ,
orable. f ardcviors free, r ami '
several dollars that w ill enable you p ~
work at once, will be sent on reci ipt c: i! -
cents.
Address LATHAM & ('< .
Box 2.1 4. -110 Washington St.. BosCrtn.-.i
TRIFLING
WITH X COLD IS \T\VAVS DANtiEKOi^
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLET, .
n sum mniecly fo t ttlUtih, pp
ilisptisVrt of*tli# TKRHAT, M%,
| f'KKSr and m.'i'Ors HKJIRR VX
; PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE B&; -
SOLD BY* ALI. DUUfJOm -;;
{C. X. 4'ltITT EX TON. 7 SIXTH . •
: Lxi'K, New Ybrlt.
Great chance to inakf
, tall J B| U V. If you can t yet .. i
BIM LSgeVU can ;rrcen! .->
De need a permit) in e\ -
town to take sul>script|tHia for the
clieapest and best Illustrated familv miK '
cion in the world. Any one ean *bect>
siicoessful agent. The most elegant wi ;
of art given free to subscriber*. The p
j is so low that almost everybody suhscsii
One ageid reports making over #l"in |;i
week. A lady agent reports taking over
subscribers in ten days. All. who enua
make mouev fast. You can devote all vo
J time to the business, or onlv volir snare tin-
You need not be away from lionie over nigi
You can do It as well as others. Full par
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