% Journal. filler & Deinineor. Proprietors B. O. PEixiNGtn, Associate Edito ■Ullicim. Thursday, 50v.29. Terms —$1.60 Per Annum. It is currently stated that Col, Noyes, our State Treasurer, elect, lias tendered to John Miller, of Ches ter county the position of Cashier, in the state treasury, and that Mr. Miller will accept. This is a most excellent appointment and indicates an honest and efficient -management of our treasury. The army is limited to 25,000 men. The House had cut the number down to 20,000, but the Senate refus ed to agree to the reduction. The general prevailing opinion is that 20,000 men would have been an am pie number, now that soldiers are oso longer needed to "govern" the Southern States. *4l m MUST OF Ufl WK IRE 11 DEITH. n heard of so many, serious ■PI fatal accidents as have occUred throughout our county within the jpast few months? Ad most every Prreek some one is swiftly hurried in to eternity by some accident, often without a moments warning. Several weeks on a Sunday, a party of vonng men go out on a hunt," in the Snow Shoe region. Thev returned with one of their number mortally wounded by his own hands. He survived but a short time. The other week the Noll brothers start from their home above Pleas ant Gap for Bellefonte. They drive a short distance —the horse shies and makes a sudden turn—and both are thrown out with great force against a stone wall. One died in a few hears, the other lived a day or so after the accident. Mrs. Morris Fury, at Pleasant Cap, had supper waiting recently, j She sets a frying pan with meat and j hot fat on a chair near the stove i and then goes out to see what de tains the men. She is scare ly out when her little girl enters the" room carrying a brother on her arm, only two years old. It was already a lit tle dark in the room, the girl did not see the p in on the chair and sat her little brother in it, who was so dreadfully burned that he died in a few hours. A few weeks ago three brothers named Zimmerman, residing near Hublersburg go a hunting. T :ev wound a deer and start in pursuit. One of tliem sees a commotion in the bushes a short distance off. He thinks it is the deer —levels his ri fle— fires, and runs up only to 2nd his own brother in the agonies of death, shot through the chest These are only some of the "acci- j dents" that have iollowed each oth ! er in quick succession, shocking the oe vend communities in which they occurred. They prove very strongly th at we are all surrounded by aau fer on every hand aiul all the time — n fact that we may be called before the judgment bar of God any mo ment, to give aji account of our *tewardship nere below. If we are wise we will jgpt suffer such solemn lessons to pass by uu- — The Beech Creek Cose. The abortion case mentioned in last week's Democrat w'as tak°n in tnuid promptly by Coronor Mader and District Attorney Parsons. On Friday they went to Beech CreeK, accompanied by Commissioners Shaw and Sterner. The body ojt Hie. deceased, Mrs. Rebecca Winslow, wbc bad died on the iirst instant, was exhumed and taken to Berry's Hall, where a post mortem examim*- J tion was made by I)rs. Walls and Aarmstroug of Lock Haven, in the presence of Dr. Motheisbauck of Beech Creek and the following mem bers of the Coroners inquest: George Furst. Win. Trexler, A. K. "White, Jacob Mader, A. S. Grow, and John Waltz. After the exami nation the inquest adjourned to Dr. Motherslwiugh's office, where the fol lowing witnesses were examined: | Charles B. McKean, (who lived in the same house with deceased,) George D. Iless, Dr. Mothersbaugh, Slate Mobly, Mrs. Henry Bernr, Mrs. Rachel Wantz, Mrs. Benja min Husselton and Mrs. Johnson Gardner. There were other witness es who knew much of the case, but they were mostly out of reach at the time, some of the. men of the place being in the woods hunting. But the jurymen thought they had enough evidence without them to warrant a decision, and consequent ly rendered the following verdict: *■' That the said Rebecca Win slew came to her death by having an abor* ation produced, as we believe, by the hands of one Dr. Thomas Rothrock." The accused is a citizen of Eagle vUle, Centre county, and lias long been suspected of committing such criminal acts. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but as be has not been seen about his home for a day or two past, the Delief is that he , has fled the country. It "is a case 1 that calls for severe application of the law, and every means should be taken to catch the accused and bring him to trial. It is to be regretted tnat the case was not brought more promptly to tlie Comoros notice — the body should not have been inter red under such grave suspicions as surrounded this case—but it may not be too late yet to capture and punish the aecused if convicted. The crime is one of the gravest known, and no more positive evih can exist in society in the person of one man than that of a professional abortionist. — Clinton Democrat. < ''< 1 ' ' ' ? ' Mr. Emanhel Brown, of Spring "Bank, brought to our office yester day, a species of cucumber that sim ply beats all in that line of vegeta ble ever seen in this section. It measures 42 inches long, but is com- Mratively thin, being only 10 inches fn circumference at the thickest Mint. It was grown bv Mrs. Wil qqjn tSeltzer, of Lock Haven, from sjped purchased at. tbe Centennial, Sp->ocriro^.. • / •' SPRING MILLS ITEMS. H. Krnmrine Is now taking grain into his new warehouse. S. ITarter, the supervisor will soon have the bridge and road completed to the depot; something that should have been done three months ago, as it kept lieople from coming to town. Our young friend D. Wallace Duncan is a very obliging and efli cient Agent. v Grenoble's new house is up and It. makes a big show. Israel, tliat is a move in the fight direction. YONEY. REBERSBTJRG FRAGMENTS. Rebersburg has a population of 225, of which 18 per cent, are over 'Bo'years of age. Gen. Wolfe has slaughtered a porker that weighed 650 -pounds. Let some of your readers beat that. It is rumored that Mr. Meyer Is a candidate for re-election to the conn-, ty Snjierintendency. Right—and if our Directors have the welfare of our schools at heart they will not suffer any opposition. A Correspondent to the Centre Re porter, is speaking of a Felix Ber ney in our neighborhood, who is training a blind horse dn troling, undoubtedly to enter the contest at our next agricultural fair. .Will JTric Mar state more definitely who Fehx Berney is ? - Thomas Zeigler's new house is under roof. Mr Reuben Gramley had made arrangements to have six porkers slaughtered. Thursday last. The "butchering" had not progressed very far when it was discovered that | seven hogs were killed, instead ot six. After some discussion it was discorv ered that the seventh porker had not been fattened. Mr. Gramley says lie must now buy another good breeding Pig. AN OX. Mr. John D. Foote is in Phila delphia, buying goods. In Read lug three Savings Banks closed up in one day, last week. Mary Winkelblech gives notice that she has been appointed -admin istrator of the estate of Philip Leit zell, late of Haines township, deceas ed.. The Bellefonte Tiejmbl&an thinks the Democrats are not well pleased with their majority in this state. Well, that may have a sprinkling of truth about it* but then —how does Tuten like it ? Writing Fluids, Black, Violet, Caroline Inks, Bristle Board in a variety of colors, also in Silver and Gold, beautiful Photograph Frames, Diaries. Lithograph and Chromo Mottoes, Splints and Zephyr, Chro nvis, IAW Blanks Ac.; Ac., at the JOUKNAL BOOK STORE. WESTWARD, Ho!— Col, W. W. Brown and Col. Shortlidg* are get ting un an excursion for Ellis, Kan sas. The excu. sion car is to leave Bellefonte, Dec. 10th next, aud per sons wishing to go must apply bv the Ist. Fare for the round trip, SSO, which Is very low. Read the advertisement of the Slifer, Walls & Sbriner Manufactur ing Co. They speak like men who know what thev are about. We know of people here who nave bought their stoves and speak of them in the yeiT highest terms of praise. "Boh. Bhere's the state of Matri mony ?" "It's one of the United States. It is bounded by hugging and kissing on the one side, and Wbies and cradles on the other. Ith chief products are Population, broomsticks, and staying out late o'nights. It was discovered by Adam and Eve in trying to find a north-west passage out of Paradise." Have vou visited the school which your children attend ? Have you asked the teacher what their con duct is or what progress they are making in learning ? Do you give them any encouragement yourself in the ways of knowledge and virtue ? Suppose you think these questi ops over seriously for about half an hour or so. " When a man talks like brother Sclwch did last week, there is much hope for him. If that man Is prop erly encouraged he will come out nil ricrht. Just hear how he delivers himself: - *>*..• v "We shall now. for a time, lay off our political war paint and leathers, and. with renewed anetßy, 'evote our time and at tention lo the work of Issuing an inter esting local and family newspaper." The Watchman liaS information that another man, whose name and home it did not learn, was accident ally shot and killed while out hunt ing on Big Sandy Run, back of Snow Shoe, on Friday of the other week. "Thus far (says the Watchman) more men have bfen kiHed than deer, and if the bloody work is kept up there will be much mourning in the land. The Northern Conference of the Synod of Central Pennsylvania liad a very interesting session at Aarons burg last week. The preaching was pointed aud practical, the subjects for discussion well chosen and time ly, and the discussions themselves able and instructive. Whiske} and tobacco, were especially handled without mercy, and we trust that permanent good may have been, ac complished . J. iVewman, Jr., of the Eagle Clothing Hall, Bellefonte, Pa., keeps up his reputation as the boss cloth ier in Centre county. Newman un derstands his business thoroughly and-sells lower than any other house in his line in Central Pennsylvania. Overcoats, winter suits, gloves, boots, hats, underwear, and in fact everything in the line of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of tbe best qual ity and at the lowest prices. Pat ronize Julius—be will do the xqtiare thing'hy^dH.... _.. . ;. , ..j ,z'.\ - ♦ •• 1 • * v. • • * .• - It is said a new R. R. schedule is to go into effect about Dec. Ist. Don't kuow what it will be. LINN'S ANNALS OF BUFFALOE VALLEY.—-Copies of this valuat4e liistorv of one ot the most beautiful valleys in Pennsylvania for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STOUE. Dr. Alexander bought Mr. Amos Oberdorf s house in Centre Ilall, for SISOO, and nix acres of land at sll4 per acre. Doctoring must be good, business up there. , . .. - . . The Hcoorter calls our new town ship road, such as it is. Now don't ado insult to injury, neig.ibor. We had the hardest kindot work to get even such as it is. —' ■ ■- * - ■ ■ ■ ll ■ Some of the Republican papers see it iudicate I in the signs of the times that Speaker Randall will be a ftrominent candidate for President, n 1880. Quite possible. Messrs. P. A T. Collins, of Phil adelphia, have received a contract from Dom Pedro, of Brazil, to build a railroad in that country nearly two hundred miles long. The estimated cost will be about $6,000,000. Some of the Union county weath er prophets predict only twenty-five snows during the coming winter. If that ain't enough to make a fel low shudder we would like to kuow what is. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has prejared an accident book for recording all accidents which have occurred on the road since 1850. The index gives the place of acci dent, the name of the victim, the date, etc. Having obtained special rates on COAL OIL to Coburn Station we are now prepared to sell by the harrell to deulers at the same price they would be chaiged either at Sunburyor Wil liumsport. tf SMITH A Co. The Williamsport Boots nre all stamped " J. E L)ayton % " on the bot tom. If you want to be sure of a good article for the' coming cold weather, it will be economy to. buy these well known goods. Mrs. Roush has opened up a new Millinery Shoo in North Street. All kinds of Hats, Bonnets, Hat Frames, Ribbons, Flowers, Feath ers, all kit ds of Velveteen aud other Trimmings, neat and cheap.. Give her a call. ... . tf. Linn's Annaltof Buffalo Valley. Copies of the above valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val ley may be obtained of R. F. Brown, Lewisburg, Daniel Derr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STOKE, Miilheim. Price s2> The Lacisbdrg Chronicle tells its readers tliat Spring Mills is likely to be in telegraphic communication with tne world in about three weeks, and then kindly informs us that eteries, Paper and Envelopes of all grades and prices, Mottoes, Zeph yrs, Frames, Chronio Mottoes. Pens, Inks, Pencils, Pocket Inkstands, Memorandas, Blank Books, Blanks—Deeds, Bonds and Mort gages, Noteaof all kinds, &c., &c. CALL AND SEE. — , Our neighboring town Lewisburg (Yes, we are neighbors since the 4th of July and Harvest Home Picnics) is verv much "agitated over the quest ion : who shall be Post Master ? About half a dozen applicants would very much like to get in, but.-the chap who is in don't care the least bit to get out. What complicates matters a little is that some of the good Lewisburgers are so kind that they sign every fellow's papers that asks it. To us it would seem that an election would be the more Dem ocratic way to settle the difficulty, provided they, would do the square thing in ey/wrthf, .50 per vear • *• <* v The Sunday edit ion wf-Tu Sew 4* an sli*et of 50 columns." 'WblleTttv lug t lie news of the day, u]4o contain* a large amount of literary and mtecelign oous matter specially prejiartid' Tag .SI'NUBY BCN bus met with great W --c**. Post paid l.dp, • r TKE WEEKLY ANA Who does hot knew Ta* Wk&ki .♦ BeW It circiUatcs throughout the Uniteti State*, the Cauadas, und beyond. Ninety tb*u saud families greet Its welcome i>ages weekly, and regard it Ul tlie light of guide, counsellor.and friend, its new 1, editorial agricultural, and literary departments make it essen tiully u journal for tfce tarn ly and the It reside. Teims: One Dollar a year, liost paid. This price, puality con sidcrcd, make* it the cheapest new'*paper< published, For clubs of ten. with liOcash, We will send au cxlru copy free. Address PUBLISH KRS O*' THE SUN, New York my. 6w, MARRIED. On the lith lnt, ftt the Lutheran Par- Bonif lu Hublsraburg, Pa., by Rev. J. A. Bright, Mr. Tlmodor* 1. Alkey to Miss Minnie It. roorm.m, bjthuf near BoTle fonte. PH. Ou the 22nd Inst., at the residence of the brides parent l *, Auronsbarg. Pa., Mr. LOT) Hurry, of C entre Hall, and Mian JtatMOoi Harter, o( Aaronshurg. i " ; DIED. Oa the 18th, Inat., at Asronsbnrg. Mlsa Peggy Bright, aged about 7T> yean. OntheSht Inat., at Woodward, Robert Luther, son ofjllenry mid Leiulr.i Hlnk-' sou. aged 2 yuar*. Id months anil 28 days. On the S&tli inat,. In Gregg Township MJHH Angcline Weaver, of Consumption, agmi %i > Wl.-8. CHURCH DIRECTORY. j A protracted meeting will commence Itf the C". 11- Church, next .Sunday morning* . RUT. J. M. Smith, Pastor. Rev. J. U. Peter* will preach In the E-' van gel low 1 Church, next ttuuday craning.: Ilea. J. Toralfoson will preach In the Lutheran Church, Anronsbnrg, next Sun. 1 day evening. ll Kav. J. G. Hhoemsker will preoeb la \ the Reformed Church, Aarotiaburg, next Sunday morning and evening. T , tttdge and Society Directory. \ The Millhetm Cornet Rand will meet ffa the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday J evenings. ; ' Providence Grange No. 217 P. of IL,, mcptfin Ale on Tuesday or before the full moon of each mon tli. C. 11. IIKLD Sec.' 0. P. MILL as., y A DMT VIST RA TO ICS 8 A I.E.—Letters of. a\ Administration on tho estatedf Pom* Ip LeltzelL. late of Hittho# -township, da ceased, having been granted to the uadet-" signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said ostatc are requested fa* make Immediate paymeht, And those hat log claims against the same, to present them, duly authenticated for settlement.* . MAST WINKLXBLBCH,, FL 4T-6t. AdmlnlStratrlg. *T7IXECi:TOIM NOTlCE.—letters testk |il mentarv on the estute of Michael. Fiedler, deceased, late of Miles township,, having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing them*' selves Indebted to said estate to make lm*. mediate payment, anil those having claims against the same to present them duly au. J tnenticatcd, according to iaw," for settle.: oient. . , P. T. MTBSER, . %! Executor.-I T7IXECUTOIW NOTICE.— Letters test;*!, rumentary pii the estate of Jacob Hartet\* late of Pertn Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per., sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment of the same; and those having: ehtlnwagainst tile: same, topfetent them duly authenticated for settlement. J. H. ItrirsNTpfciL ' .1 Executor. 1t MlHhelm, Oct. 23,187T; ' , •' (2-6 J. miUM.l—MTfc+jt. ~ si wheat sd. u ; i.... il#£ Wheat No, */. £. .v.. . •. li Corn 50 Rye t 50 Oats White i Outs, Black ; ..Y.'.V •'•-* 2Sfc Buckwheat i < "* •&} Flour 8-.71, Brau A Shorts, per hundred., 1-00. Suit, per Brl 1.80, Plaster, ground v ." Cement, per Bushel. " 45 to 50-| Barley .: . *I; 00.^ Tvinothyseed . . v i , Flaxseed r Cloverseed . r - 4.*h Butter -j- fe' Hams....; 15 fides * f ■ KD Veal RKK3 , g P0tat0e5.. ..4..4. Lard > t 'i *§* Tallow • I Soap.. ..4.4...4...4.4 .* . u Dried Apples * , u i.4 4 Dried Pcaehe5.4.4.1.1.*4..4ii. . . DriMChem , , 5 ..V*lTy - * '■< •• ' • * 1 \l" - < . - WBt, TWA no - 'RAATWARD I 3 r~ JfTATIOSB ' .-I .. k J. PM. A.M. A. Jf - ■A.ACA.ML P. M> 6.10 #.3u 7JJ Mkntandan, nr. lsot*i\VH6 ar. 6.00 : or. 625 few - 716 iAwirtrttry, ; 6 - . Mn *• .8.45 , y.JO ftsir Ground, 1M 629 lall ; 7 X Sir hi. ] £ * JG - s3& , 10.21 7J6 Yfcksburp, ■ I 8.23 -5.13 10 31 7.45 MFMirOmrv,- t ■ 6.1F -6.00, 10,57 or. 600 Mvluvynt. w . %Jfi 440 11.10 LanreUon. - 4.30 1.00 Veihum. . ' ■ * IS ar. 1.4S Spring Mills ' * 2JO J. jr. | P. J/. I A . JM 4. V. I A. ML P. M. m 1 ■ ■ i ■ I s a, ■ v ,Vw. 14 2 connect at Montandon with Jtrif Mail west on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road. • Noa. 34 4 with Pacific Bzprfst text, ffo*. 5 4 6 WtA Lfne wd. An OmnlSu* i till run hetioeen lAtviefmry and 4tontandon, to convey pastenccra to and /torn Atayafa Rrpretn and Pay Bzpretteart, on the' Philadelphia 4 and Jme RaU Road. TA repular Rail Road Ticket* etiß he honoredoetvxen thrne Itro pointe. mubTLViiiu HAII, OA. tKJLAD LRKIA 4 ERIE R. R DIVI ' - • - RIOA. T: ' —. 1 fCMMKB TTMI TABLB 7 c. m. •* " lWlWamjiporl 635 a.m. Mi x4o4r JVdtvs V.40 a. m. CUT. al Brie 7.35 p.m. Aiogara Jfe. (eaixM Philadelphia 7.3) a. m. $Jt ** 4 " .ffarrisbutg 10.50 am. , *' r ** minhury 12.40 p.m. ** " " 3/onlandon 106 p.m. TV# rr. al William*port 130 p. m. " " I jock Haven 325 p.m. . A'ano .p. m. ISMI/dtM Mave# Sew York ,325 am. " " Philadelphia ll.)am. .7 . " -, : Hu/mor 11.15 a. m. *>♦>' n HarHthury 320 p.m. nSr; Banbury M;** V . Montarulon 615 p. m: lis " * WWiamtport 7.30 j. m. ;ia XABTWARD. fSlrtfe Be. ikaiet Lock Haven 630 p.m. WiUiamoport l.to a. rti. % * )-■ Montandon 606 am. " '* " Sun4Nry . • '635 a.m. .) * . ,'i arr. at Harritbury 11.55 am. n a - '!- • " Baltimore , 610 p.m. r:.O.n ,r . .. Philadelphia 345 p.m. Tv •*• * • • jfew York a, 665 p. m. ■Bay Eg. leave* Kane * 600 am. tt .. • Willlamtpoet 12.40 am. " " " Montandon 1.47 p. m. •*f\ V " Runburu 115 p.m. ." ° PtetaiWnhia ' 7.35 am a V 6 1 Yor\ ■ 10.26 am. b Bfle Mail W#*. Siupam ET. Wert, Lock Haten ACCODU West and Day Al pees* Bast make close connection at Northumberland WT h L 48. R R. trains for Wilkftbarre and Seronton. . />> Mail East and West connect al Brie jetto train* on L. 8. A M. 8. R. R.. at Oory %rfth O. V. AA.V.R. R. at Emporium with Ah"- Y AP. M. R., and at Driftwood with Zf.ti.Rß. Parlor (tare will ran between Philadelphia tuid WiUiameport on Niagara Bzpeeos West Pacific Repress sa*t and Day Express East. 'Bleeping Cnrf on Oil nipht trains. v WM. A. BALD WIN. Sfn'l ffup'C iilx. L— , J, r. CKPIUBT. D. A. MCSSKB jUHs SEPHAET & HUSSER ITS' ; jjf: *• . v • t ** • y if,- •.i .:* 1 • ••• • • . 6 f>i&' *< • ' . VtEALKft* IN mtev' - • eapntw*l* ' * -'}>*•'• • . * fUeWrani, • v K -t •" t • l.l, c^i| , f Ptaiter 4k [<* ;; v - : . wt MILLHEIM, PA. Ritheat narkat price paid for all klaSa of ,1 " . ' • C3-K/AJEN", DeliTcrod tlthor at tb BRICK MILL or at tke OMXUOSER MILL, in MILLHXIM. H * COAL, PLASTSR SALT i .JUway* on baud and sold at prioes that do .. ■ —. . fycoropctuioa., . . •A share of the public raapoctfally V olid tod. 83-1 y I ; • , i . - > iITTIIQ* ReToiTcm. Illuntratod Price List 'UUflwfreo. Great Western Gun Works - Pa. 46-iw ' 25 styles with name 10c. Out £3(llloo..'Sample3c. J. UCBTKD & Co.. pnV I #MAMMOTH OnrriT To Era ■i wC BB ■■ KTBOIIT. ftem-wiuder walcli g gl C C/ree with first order. Ten Dot ' mw ~lar* a day guaranteed. M. CRONRGH Poi.t-AD*LrniA, PA., or MTTW ACKKK, wnKUBBOI. 46-4w I .f.. .. ... . ■ . ■ " A /*-!♦• TXT a *0 LtUiUidUdiat 4U juO , . . a>. '•• KlA'l.tt,' •. 1 dealt DKINK. by the veteran au • ther, T.. A book to BTAKTLB and 1 tf!NLUiHTe>' the jiedple. Vivid Hctures and I'uoors. tmw R curses BOUT, HOIL. HOME, stifeiETT, ptc. Unfolds the work of INEBRIATE ASYLUM*, GOSPEL TEMPERANCE, WOMAN'S cketßam, FRANCIS Mtmrur, PROHIBITION. 'tc., er . ' Pnbi.. 7 Bawoin^St., rl? i ;.7 i." ' r.. - . - * ; '' ' * - : AGENTS WANTED FOR Creative Science ■of- MAN HOOD, ' WOM ANU TIIKIR MO TCAL INTER-RELATIONS; IXJVB, ITS LAWS, "J'dWER, ETC. Agents are selling from 15 to 25 copies a day. Send for specimen pages and our extra }SffiSl A JSS , . s 'iS;ji K S7SS2i -it. • * BOOTS - SHOES— BOOTS 4 ; X B/BOYER Has addad a Boot UCSpPRICK|JCI . vGOQDS AT REDUCED PRICES 111 I f. STAID, t .DEALER IN General Merchandise, AT ALEXANDER'SOLD STAND Main Street, Mlllhetm, Pa. O . Sell as cheap for CASH us any store in the county. Sm 10,SVo^5I •&>• revi pAfiSflJiSKi plates INVALUABLE M AWT FAMILY, AND IN ANY SCHOOL. More lhn 10.M4 copies hare been pmc l ed In the public schoo.a of the United States. Recommended by State Superintendents of Schools In ao different States. . 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Ministers, IVK.kand Picture Agents, and AH out of employment, of either *•▼, here .IS the best chance offered, this season. A OBsh Present of from ss.to QIOO will b® ffiveri to every grood working agent. Setid 10 cents for small sample, cr better stiP, #1 for 3 Urge samples with circulars, terras, r 1836. LIBERAL TERMS GIVI X MAR TON * VAh 11 jy/t; .♦v-r • - li? 3 South Fourth streel, Cli"ittsp f*r '• bm< > .'i m . &. ..u.ittl stuur>, oolia'i uilun; heavy f wcduin* rtiiß, an d timers, Pqual tian * if ' a 1200 genuine go) tI . NBRVOUSDEBILJT Vital Weakness or Dopressfbn A haustcd feeling, no energy or cr> r.\zh: t result of Ment.il ver-Worg, ln gle vtei; or *5.00 per pwekape of are vI and etOO vial of nowacr. w.it, h --rvript df prtde. A• and bu*., wrappers. Sold by the trade gcueray. mni for sample to the manufacturers. . - •. C. A. JACK 4 M t '.. *l' • #fi. T ; GEO. F. Waki>lu, (ieneral Agent, * 3A-4 Noa. 3Ai I> d >1.4 W.<.* .stray*, p- BEATTY^ Srsad Ktissrc and .Cifblprh 1 !. From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of vrm I Lecrherft Bn. Bankers. Payette, h"> ' "We received rhe pianv amt think*!* very fine toned one out here, waited rf time to give it a good test, f |ou k word in favor of it we will cheerfully jnv. it. James R. Browh, Esq.<,R dvardsyilir H says: , . •'The Beatty Piano received iflyosentsr satisfaction. M Agents wanted. Bead N-- cataiogue. Address . . DAMEL F. BEATTY. WMblmrvm.. Hew JerMy, tJ. 4 ■ —* f- - - " Wash. Hutchinson, 1 DEALER IN ALL KIND* COAL, —at—- COBURN STATION; PERKY H. StOYEit) 4GESY. CE*Satlsfaotion gruarantoes. - culars, directions and terms free. Eicga,.: uul expensive utrit tree. If you want proiiidk * work send us your address at once. It 1* 1* nothlug to try the business. No o e win fiu gagrs falls to make great pay. AddrCaa "11h People'sdouruai.' roitiauc, Maine 81-;/ BEATTY PI AN< >; Grand Square and Uprffta; BKST vfTKB KTEIt GTVVX ttOW BKABV DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. DanierF Beatty CACTIOX — Tnj reputation have Eakf I and the ceiebrtty of ui 1 rgons, Ymlue ed some unprincipled parties and agenw to coup my circulars and misrepresent, y. r Instruments; aputist thft hb ptiblie sr hereby cautioned. All my trgnus bearm trade-in ak, Golden Ttmgiie, and all ray Pi <. noa Irate the word PI O and also have my name jgaMgMand. .. *♦ .!. deftßfe; DaMEL F. BEATTT, w3h!ntoß, h J.i without which none is genulua. Address; DANIEL F. BEATTt. iVashingvon, X.L'. S. A. CHRONIC'S""'* ... • w Pbinsst of all hooks - Plain librae Talk and Medical Coramo ; Bense,">-B*stu ljr I,oo© pages, am. lllu*irali >h.. by Dr. K. B. POOTE, ol i'Jrt Lexington Ayr It. Y. Purchasers of this book are at Hb*rt to consmt its author in person or by at* trW, Vrlee by mall; $*.24 for the STANuajk edition, 01 sl.sp for the POPCLAH EDFSWN which contains all the same matte* aud>il lustrations. Contents tables free. Averts WA.VTM>. MURRAY HILL PUBLISIUSU Od., 1* KaM 28th Bt. N. Y.. 89^1/ "C. M. 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