flic lountal. .. filler & Dtinilter. Proprietors B O. OiaNiNtlKa, Associate Editor j , > iSUihoiro.Tliursilay, Jan 21. Terras—sl.so Per Annum. T—" ■ .."MPJ " - MillWt'.ra ou tit- b. 0. & A V. H. R , ua- a repiilt Wan nf rt—hKl, is a tiirlvlug a-ldaess <(intra.fti.vl coutpttw trade uf an awrave j radius of over infies. ui wliln.i Uie Joi Hs vr, nks a ! irger v*ir<ur.art->i tliau all other coirrty papers c>mlhsid. Udveriis&swUl pl* sc m.i'.ta note of iL P B_' J !. ! *■ 11 " " ■ l TUF. TINSEL. James Wainwrigbt WHS fireman or engine No. 32 and Bill Blackford engineer. The latter had one good quality—*coiit hi u d fai hfuluess i s a Servant of the company. His eni mies siid the roast powerful uiier.o wcopo could have discovered no oth tr- While he had not a filci.il among the bauds, their dislike was not an open one. His strength WHS kaow u to be almost phenomenal. He had on ye knocked down a horse with a blow of bis list. James WiiiuffiixU and Bill I>lck fo:d, as flrcii.m an . engineer of the tame locomotive, had kept up the necessary or convenient appea.u .<v cf friendship, uihilit was whisp-itd about that Jane Co .a d Pad cnos. u Wainwright for lier liusba a "that was to tic." Then B'll Blackford knit his biow, a.d c< u ehe I his •eelb together vvitn uu oath. It was no secret that Ue had "waned Ct." Jane bi'i Srdf. After that, t ie men hardly spoke a word to cacti other. For mil si on TUtleS, day idle; day, lie) -,nl along UieiiOu road, lb>d sc !ciiy looked into each other's eyes. Wtieu Blackford did gl nice nt tVaitiwi ighl it was with a soo*l. One day, engine X •. 32 run i to A freight iraiu. N seri HIS damage was d me. it was f mud, uoaevvi* tbat, at t?e ti.no .>f tne wvide.n; hllllffiml, bngiuoei", w.tS Under the jcfl'tUuCe of liqa a". He w:vs reduced from Hi - p >siiioii la that of fi.eh.nn. lie w mid il.tvo boon discnarged altogether out lor his. long LitiLiilul service u ciio c m paay. J.imss W.da .vrighL wns |.rouioted lo sis jiositi.io as engineer. lle.ii*- ii'g of it isi.li liiacKban's scow 1 deep ened, and bis black eyt-a snipped lire. It wr. a winter's night, cold and clear. Several of the railroad hands Were sealed round tho station flic ; among I hem Wain wng Lit ami Db'.ckfcrd. "it.e east truck needs repai. iug iu the long tunnel,'' said the super viiof, ".aid lite. Wm k.aeu Uavo alt gone home. VVaatlw among you Will voluutuer to attend to the mat ter ?*' On tho iuataat James Wain wright am.swertd : *'l, sir I" Immediately Gill Bla jkford ad led: ( "And ui", too, sir I.'* More than one turned quickly ! and vvo:.deiiugly toward the latter. It was not tuia urn i*s ou>t i u to be obliging. One man drew Wai vviignt aside, and said : '•iiiaekioiu duscu'l love you, Jim. I wouldn't go into that luoiitl a10..e • with him, if I was you. L>t uie g> \ in your stead. lie's got nothing | against aic." •\Noa. ease!" said the other. "Then is no danger : and even if ; * there were, d > you suppose I'd ht! him know that 1 was afraid of bin. "by lacking o. t V" One or two iw-n, as tl e Volunteers slarttd off t'gethei, proposed to g with them, hut Blackford said, in a dogged way : "Dou't need no help." Iu a ir.oie civxliz* d Manner, "Wain wright echoed liim, and the uen till bicl*. It was full ten mfnutis walk to the mouth of the tunnel, hut when Uwjr had uuchtd it, neither had apt ken aw ord. 2s ow Blackfoid asked : •'Which side 13 it on ? '•East." "Whue?" •'About the middle of the tun od." " AJI rigUt. Come on." IntD'ihe dajknesß they plunged. Tliey each carried a light, but the iuiprefcsiwt* of Mich a place in always one of iulet.ee blackness. It was tb#!r ol ject, if p ssible, to do the job before the train, due there ia half ua hour, should reach the spot. * No word was spoken alter these , fov,' at tlie n ouih vi the tunnel. They worked .siltntly and swiftly. An. observer might have noticed that Blackfoul stiock the inil vin dictively, aud smiled as the sparks tiew up. It was fini hed, nud just then the rumble of the coming traiu was beard. Between the track which they had Just reialn d—the one on which the cars would pass and the wall, the d latum# was only two or three feet, g. Vja'mfort'tl'tv, in-lKd, to stand there as the train passed. . * Wain weight w is alxiut to step on to Hie other trick, when Blackford caught him by. ttie l ist. "Stay oil this side !" lie Uissrd. •'What for V asked Waiuwright. a little stmCled. "Because I want you to. I want to know what il feels like to st uul here ; hut 1 ain't going to do it alone." •'You can make the experiment if you please. As for me, ! shall stand in the safest place, answered the other ; and with a sudden jerk lie released his wrist. But on the instant, the gigantic IJlarkfo.d caught him round Hie waist, and muttered in his ear : , "Steal the girl I love, will you ? W*nn yourself into my |*vltion as engineer, you ban ml ! I'll tix voti"!" There was tic mistaking the hate glittering ,n ttie villian's dark eyes, I nor the meaning of tlio words lie I had just Uttered. | His purpose was to hold Wain wrigut there until the train was ; upon them, then to throw his vie ! tirn in its way. Tli * other tuid-r --| stood now why this man had been jso ready to accompany htm. •'cr imes he had b< en waring for such an opportunity fr months. Wain wiight could see, bv the dim lighi of their lsmttf, t's it there was a sullen, murderous resolution in t!ie t tu's face. 1 "Bill Blackford, would you kill i me V" "X>, no ! the train will d that!" "D • vou uV fear to do such a j thing V" | "X thundered Blrckfir-l. ••You slipped and f< 11 as yon i were crossing the track, auJ the train amuck you 1" Yes, thai was tiie story the mur derer would Lcll, and lit nig- some iibgut shake thei heads, and even i % , j name their suspicions, they contd ! prove uulning. li was uele.-s to ciy for help. Toe only ansr e" would lie the rn-'ck ing ecl-u 1 mm tne tunneiV walls. Minggting i Ay, .slrug a liitg a-ip icsi-i he might tnl the last moment, bat wiat avail wool 1 Ids strength he against itialoi this giant. T.e rumble <f the Liain was growing louder. In a few moments il w* aid be ii(i ui them. J.tut-s Warn wright, by a quick movement i-lea>.-d his right arm, and stinck wildly at the otuer ; tin the villain caught the descending blow, a.id w uii a laugh, pinioned ihe ..mi again to his victim's side. And lidw the train >d cuter* d t - .'tunnel. Tie engine's flaming t>y'e senl a lieiy stream of light alon Li e ".rack. Tiny wie tight in the pall), but Blncklold quickly Step p-sl lowaid the wail, s'.ill ludding Waiuwnght whe.e Mtc tntta would >;rike nini. Now mat the struggle commenced it was the only hope, and iVaiu wiignt fought with tli a desperat; HI of a man with his life at at ;k*. Nearer a(ed the train ami still lil.uklujd herd iiiui on the track. He liad, by s one good fortune, freed his left ai m. The train WHS almost upon ihein douching by chance his vesi, something piicked Wain wright's aud. lie reuieiuoeivd his mother ' . had been sewing a rent in his vest ; that day. and had ab-eiit-miudedl> aft the needle, a long one, iu the garment. in a mouieut ho had it out. T.ie train was within a few yard of tnem. Black To id's right arm was aro.iml Wain wnght's vvaint. lia ui miaui tlie other bin ted the needle ill tae villa!-.'s hand. With a howl <d pain the would be murderer released his hob'. Waiuwright wivuehel himself irom the othei arm and across the track. With un oath Blackford, foil wed, hut to meet his death. In >lis bu - ry, liis foot caught the rail and lie fell. James VYainwri/ht saw the gla. of (lie headlight full in his eyes;aim the next instant Blackburn wa.> 'brown at Us feet uiai.glcd ami dead ! MHiIAN 01 HACKS. Severe CLarpcs Made by the Governor of Tex.i.s— I zac.- Ijioci of barbarity. ST. Louis, Januaiy Li.— A clis patenfrom Hons on, TexasaaysGov ernor llubhanl has written a tim e column le. or to Pi - sideul II ty.-s on tiorder affairs. lie goes into tne di r.ails of tbe causes at the M. xican i aids and gives a history of me same for tlie last twe ty )e.trs, in- I eluding Coition's capture of Biowus ville. in lb.j ( J. Tbe GoVei imr's sjieei tic charges aie : First, it nas been adepieualotv war; second, that custom house otliceis bave la-en mur dered, custom houses taken and rol led, post otiices robOo-t and burned, li' i.dieds of citizens killed and some toitured (Wiliiaiu McManon, tor in stance, hail bis legs eui off and was lorctd to walk on tlie slumps); Mui duck was chained, a harrow plac< d on him and was burned while in his own house within live tnih s of Corpus Corisii ; women have been made prisoners and subjected to treatment too, horrible to mention ; third, uiillicns of dollars' worth of property have been taken from rex ai owners. carried into Mexico and sold in, public markets ; fourth, Mexico has furnished an asylum for tiie tohb >rs and a pi act of depos it for their stolen goods ; fifth, the Mexican Government lias been noti fied many times by ours of the exis tence of these evils, but aim has not restiaiued her eiiizeiis, and she re fuses to permit the Uui'ed States to break lip the hostile bands which commit the atrocities, and lias de clared an attempt to do so a eiuse for war ; sixth, she lias refined to execute the extrudi"ion treaty by not sin rendering raiders, who were themselves enemies of mankind by breaking jail of Stair canity, re leasing pi isoners therefrom and m *r taby won tiding our peteo otficors, and liy tunwiig loose fugitives itn -4< r indictment for murder in Texas and regularly demand edbyour Com missioners of Ext radii ion ; seventh, she lias afT uded an asylu u tit In dians and permitted tlieiu to use her territory to sot on foot expedi tions to invade the territory of the l : li'ej States and to wage savage w if fare upii'the p.laf f'Xi*, i udading within is sc mo -v -ry ag.- aud s -x ; ehi! Ireu have be MI captur ed in IVx is, c rried into Mexico an I held a> slaves. Governor I! tbnud assorts that Texas dots u.t want war, but sim ply protection from Mexican vio lence. lie charges that the Sin E!t7. vri' niotis, who shot llowaul. Mcß'ido and Atkinsou to death, were coinp-'sed largely of Mtx>cm citiz-ns. Ho sayi M-xic > should make amends fr the crim -r c> n miitts.l by ker cii : z ns. A MOIIKKX tlM'Attll. The Depar went of Stste has re ceived a rep n't <> i tli • s .il 111 o liiic .1 condition of iht*. D ro!i from lh Mriistti* l >f the L nited States t. the liagn**. As an i'hisLratio ot the en elulness and steadiness of t'.e Dutch, the Minislei says that there has not lietui a hat k tai ure in 11 • 1- lur.d during the last fotty years, ai d that the paper money of the tiahk during that lime his been equal t<> •'.•M. In repaid to iirttisurauce cotHj'U ies It.ere is 110 su_*h thing a .t failure Oil I'eC id, and, While the rule >f insurance does n t average wore than one-half of 1 per cent., the companies are in tiie in st flour istting condition, real zing IJ to lt oer ciuit. per utntuiii. Ftrst-cl .ss railroad tiaV' l is only 1 cent pci mile, and y i the loads pay good dividends I'ilft-rlt g otfieials ate .-caici ly even hettid of, and when ilny shock the nation by tuning up they are severely punished and for • vei disgraced. Xo free passes ate granted, and nnm.tgei a ami directors have no power t<> pass oi>t* dy ovet the roads fre,- ; all must pay tin public rates. Dishonesty of any kind or failure hi business means , ul.lie dishorn r, at.d uttiily bais tie dishonest ftoui any future Jiiihln* co.isidT.lTion. J Four luiiliot s of people live within a<r-area of *20.000 .-<j tut re miles a fact utipreeed'-nt. d iu any otHtf countiv, iUnl all appeal to lie happy, prosperous and conten ted. The secret of litis prospeiiu las in the fact that all live within their income, and that industry and Honesty ire p iuciples so firmly es tablished Unit their viola ion is look ej upon as ati outrage on the nation al charactei isncs. Washington Corifspoiidet.ee Chicago Tribune. Take Care rf Your Habits. IL'race B. I lafl.ii. a prominent merchant i Nr\v Vmk. is as <j i .n.t i**l lui oorotts as he is keen wit:.•*>! -iii<! rich. T icy tell the folio .ving g.io l story ah ut him : Uutiielo.ii of Fehruirv. ah nit live n'clnefc, i l-.flin was sitting aloin hi 11is priv.de olli v, when a you ig man, pale an I careworn, timidl> knocked iii.ti entered. "Mr. Cl. till ii," -aitl lie, 4, 1 have lieoti unable to lue 1 c ita n payments because certain parties have nut done as they agreed bv iu'-, a id would like to have $lO. O.JO. I coma to y>u because you w re a friend t my father, and might be a frh-.al to me." •'Coiue in." said Cl.dli i, "c>me m and have a glass of w iue." "No, I • loo'i di ink," said tlie yuiug man. "Have a cigar, then "X-i, 1 never sui ke " "WVJ said tin joker, "l would like to a< C ull u > .late you, but 1 don't think 1 cm ' "V'i> well, 1 ' said ilit* young man, as ije was an ut to leave the hi hu. *'l thought perhaps ymi miglii. C-Md-d ty, sir." "U"! I 0.j," .ud .Mr?. Cafliu ; ' y<>ti don't (Ji ink V" "-N i." 1 Nor sm >ke, nor gaiuhi , norany tlih.g f the kind ".N •sii ! t illU s.jp. riiitei.dcul of the ■ ■ aund.iy S.nooi ! ' "Will," i<id Clatin, wiih tears in i.is voice .ni.l to, k, )ou shah have it, and l.no ; limes Iheaui nin., if you visn. Your father id iu< have §*>,ooo once, and ankt d iuo lite sauit-<| >e>iious. .No thanks— uac it to yuur falhei 's irusi." We sec it stated that a ur.tn iiuui id Probst, at one time reputed lo iiu worth §.'io,oui), was ai rested at Cadi w losa lor louu F. .Snoeuwr, of Cewisuurg, of §IOB in money. Not loi.ji ago j oor Fiiii st was here and coaxed oul of us soiuo money to ujsaiat lii.u. Poor ci eature, the rum fiend lias made a wreck and ruin of hlin.-~lMmville Inklb'genrrr. IN LRWHBI RS CALL AT II ARRIS' MILLINERY STORE, Market Street, !near Third, Where you will - find a full liue of MILLINERY GOODS, t'ou-dstliu: of I adlfs, Mlf nitrt 'hl tlrenw Unto mnl limine!*, tilmmed and uilftlmmed 'I iil irirc-t assortmeiit ol I.iwlte*' llrvss Tr tin mi Hosiery' Glovrs, Hulr Ghinl., Jewelry ul Notion*. FURS, FIRS, FURS % The best assortment west of Philadelphia all at the lowest prices. Black Walnut Motto Frames at 30 oonts. Country Produce tnken in Exehumje. GOODS \r lti:i>l"'Kl PHIGKH!!! <iO.|s \\ uKI I'.il US !!! UOOIHJ AT UUUFLT> FKiLTis:!! J. W. STAM. DEALEU IN Gbneral ' Merchandise, A T A1.1: X A NI) i: Irs O LI) ST AND Main Street, Millheim, Pa. ) — : Sells us c'lfMp for CAsIl as any store in the county. 3ut i-'co. L. poller J no. Kurt/. GEO. .1, POTTER & CO., Sciisr&l uaiits AiiSKh BE LI EFO.NTE t'A., Strongest Agency in tho County- Fclk-i* issued en the Stock and Mutual l'l.. lSt beattsSßE ESFABLISHKU IN IN-w. Aov n-s.eUss SIGN PAIVTF.H AM* I.ETTI.KE t e;ia learn s„met:.lf,tf to hi tiivaul.ii.tf <" addivstiug the maiiu.aeturct D.AMKL F. BKA I I Y, Wasldnrtnr. N w Jersey. U. S A DAN. F. Br.UIV 1 _Uii ——HB— —n——■— PavlorOrgans. Ti '-se remarkable tustrinnents possess ex •>.;e|!i " !•>(• niusteal Oder is and exi'Wit'H inn er of.,re aUatucd, adapted for Amateui and • .ofcssional, a..d all Jinaaient in any pal lO . KXCEI. IN OF A LIT Y OF TOM*. Til' It uLtiU Wt.RK St• 1 I. HI.LOAM Dlv bHIN AND t lNlsll and Wonderful Variety of tb 'tr Combination Solo .•sto.ts. ttA-l>eau! J .rul ue w Centennial Styles now ready. A.hii ess, DANIEL F. BE ATT Y, Washington, Newr Jersey. L". S. A. TREMENDOUS FALL " Prices of Boots, Shoas, G am:its. suit KUrt ASO KIBHEKS. Lo<)k al the following figures at JACOB KAfIP'3 SHOB STCR. LOCK' IIA I 'EX, PA. ".en's, Knots, only • St.IS •ton's Boots, very best, only C.i-'SM't Slippers on'y .> .lenities Kit V> *r Over Sli cs, 67 Vo nous' fox •! Baiters, only sl.-.' Vii a•i * i ••. n>* shies, 01 tVomonV best UuVk rOvcr SiiiM's t. til 1.1 .Til's " *• * •* 31 Jays', Vo tubs' and Boots anil Slioos, very low. tilidroiis' (.oat Button Miors Nos. 1 to 7, whh heels, only 7 •lons' ( air Top Solo Boot*, only s:t.O Towns' k'd Kntton "hoes,only Vow en's tiraSm u iluttuu Sho >, $5. prices are Almost wh it the sfo.*k I" these goods u> worm. witiiout the ni.iUt" . I ins in go wis only from I ir-.ro uiaimiacwii eis ami lor cisti. I'liis is why 1 e t.i sen s ''Tv low. /in rj's, .w i /;.y AXU liUIW iC/i Sat WJ/t/LJ£&A L./Z. Give mo h, Call. JACOIS KAMI' Phi! Hoot am! s oe .M.n of Lock llavea a*F fh =s**ls £V' X 1 >•!( H - £il f 1 a Parlor Organs. cisrs, Wei P itosvia &Co,(X y.j Newspaper Reporter . says: "Rahlei P. liiMtiy, tup orK.iu qhler, <p Wasiiis'ktoii, N. presses forward witn , g teal est vigor.' ...oiu in. L'. 01, Nilgai -Pall N. V. •'.several uiintns use ol I lie elegeiit I'arloi iga li >>u seal me satisUes me fa il It H mi, ol iue ne-a made. t lias a rich lone: j|- various hues are most pleasant. most heartiiy recoiiimeud your orugus for parioi school, eauien or other use.' Best oaei evei given. Money refumicd Upon return ol r .an .'.nil freight charges paid by me (Da. .. i F. Beatty) both wavs it unsatisfactory, afler a test ti ial ol five ilfs vgaii wan.luted to ave years. Send for •rxteu'cd list <>i testimonials tn-for buying a pall -i- ream Audress. ! DANIEL F. BEATTY, WjJfevr Jersey, V, s THE MOST POPULAR, Because the most "rafonuMe stoic lu Belle lonie. is that of S. & A. LOEB. We deal in all kinds of General Merchan dise and l.ave just received an stock:, which is now being sold at # Remarkably Low Pri:< n Dry Goo<!s Clothing Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Carpets. Tyy - VfV'M man one and one-half <! >r- W c W 111' 11 of the most beainilul v ***,:ew Ghromos, in French oil color, ever sc:t for td.uu. 'l'l.ev a.v mounted in S \lo black enamcld and gold 'iiitsov.il opening .iiiu outsell* anything :tow in-iore the public. Salisiaclhm guar..n teed, iwo samples for lie cents, or six. lor ."> cent. Send l Cents for uiitnd illustrated cata'<4 ue with iluonto of Mnoiittght on the lihine, n a; rents for tw, lainuscittH: and alia hides on Pack gicni d J. A. 1-AiH AM A f<. tht Washington st. Boston Mass. H'SA FORTUNE. Im. SEND FOR Ibis i Hit New York Observer, flte Best Ifeliginiisand Secular Family News paper. *U>a Year, pitst.paid. Established 1 •ir 37 Park Hove. *< n York. ~.s 1 KK3 HARDWARE !I.JAMES HARRIS & CO., [j Dealers ia Hardware, |! I ,Va o. Brocket'!toff Row, II BELLEFO!TTE,FA. ij ji • \ I irOLDEST n USWARE Srj:tE IX CEXTKE CO ' " ' '' I CnmpHc line of Hanhvaio of all Kinds at the * • : LOWEST PRICES. M* l i | Tie Gsle'iatal Barley Sheaf Coe'i Stare & Anetor Eeater j. CALL AND SEE. M A HI) WAKE HARDWARE Glad Tiding to All! JO , F l\f7r O N D HAS OPENED A TAILOUSHOP IN Main Street, Mitliisim Peana. Where he is now ready to satisfy nil those who will give ht:u their • iirle in eitv stvle. iie is .t first-class Cutter ami l itter and as a w-rkman can not lie surpassed. \Viit eiu.se it ton: ion to Hmttiess, lie hopes to receive the Patron iL'e ot this coiuiiiunily and ttwcou.it ry generally All orders promp'ly filled and all work gu w t ited *Hijn JOHN o. ion .£ uufiotur ar and Dealer in TIA'-AYARE, >T9VEPIPB & TRIMMWi SPtlLTt\t and FRUIT CATC. •Vould respectfully inform the public tha lie Keeps on baud or irtaKes to order ati Kinds of i iNiviad, srova- Fl*ri UKS, Fa "Ti CASH, OL:., etc. SSPOUffiG A-SFGCIiUrn^ Fruit cans alwayson uand. Kepalriug done at short noiiee. Having some ten years experience initio business lie Ratters iiin • sell lliat his work is luiiy equal to am In this section ol the country. A U re of tne public's patronage is n spect fu lv solicited. Shop, second iloor Yoitv'x Store, Silllltotni,. tun BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. F. n. M I cT L # M , Lute Chief. Clerk of the robmron House, Pittsuu Kti, J'tuiui. Proprietor* Only First Class Hotel In the City. Charges moderate. BELLEFONTE BREWEItV, LK WIS HAAS, Proprietor. Bfllefonte, 25-1 Pa. LW. CORNELIUS ARTTST AND PHOTftCKAPHEII, MARKET STREET, Lewi burg, Penna. TIIOTOG RAPHES of *4l styles and <.i/e finished In tne hlglte t style known to the art. It* * M €t I V* M And Pictures painted O H •i P *-*- i n lr vtl Vftlei fftnj, Ink, A Speciality. Particular attention clvtaioto ropyiiif old and faded pictures of deceased friends, ci mod tl desired, in any of the above co.oYA • treat paius taken toinsuie lofustemws th° best quahiv of work I res, ectluily ai itounee that I tutrotiui-e ah the new styles r pi -r •i a as s<.on as any one and run prepared to pro due® any piece of wotk in i.e most approv e.l fashi n. 'I be pubne pt ef*i|;tUv tnvi el to call at my rooms and examine my work , whether the\ Mea4r pictures or not. A iil > s*t deduction .t la rift* otalr t '• Uhe larK • e<t and lesi selected stoek of I'mmr* in town abvavs tit baud. The nieule't pains takei. to iomre suUMnclh n lu my custom era. L>oi."t foi pet the place; South Side >j X irk .t Hired, LEUISBIRG, PA. nr ATTV ,,,a *° u-i, aj ! II J.* I I 1 Look :st art tin;: ! See ! < ;; ai.s | . sivij)> >Pi.i ;.os only ♦ 3" cost >■"*'. t f , | Free. Daniel F. Beatt), Washington N. J. 1 k-lw Beatty's Parlor EI.F.UAXT SSTYf.FS, with Valuable lutjiK; veiHOiils. New ami Remniful s "t<> Stops. oVKIJ ONE TMors.Wi) Organists ami Musicians ••mloise these organs ami |o eoinuieiid them as STRICTLY Kill's r CI.ASS in t'ne. Mechanism ami durability. War ranted for six years. liosi Klrgaut utid latest I a prove*. Have been awarded the IIIOIIKST PKI. Mlt'M in e onoetitloii with others for Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIKE ACTION . IK, S , IV, ,M;(| Mr, -\ B \I,I. • M'fii Tim:. oiitnsiHi r.t --• •'. t i i i\'sn\ •' i\o;s if r. y VII r (I! MAY It! Hill Til BE UK riN. Sen I for Prlae List. Address, l)\mi i. DEATH, Washington. New .Icrscv. L. S. A CRIST ADO i-O'S HAIR DYE. ' 1 • 11 I ur i)v *ls the SAKEis T and 'AC; ir i*;s i isi i.ul1 > ntslv, producing ie n At n t.il's 11 |es of lltack or Drown ; i i"s Not .STAIN the SKI N, and is easiiy nplied. It is a standard preparation, and . .avorite upon •■very wvllappoi .ted Toilet <>r l,ady or Gentleman. hold tiy Druggists. J. CRISTA DO KG, P. O. Box, 1553. New York. BE ATT jIJJJL 111. BET -N USB Grand Square <>nd Upright. OANLELF. BEATTY. a'nshlnitton, ,\';w Jersey, V7. . A. Oil. D. 11. MING J E, Offers his professional services lo the put ie. Answers calls at all hours Office and residence, jUUhclui, Tcnn'n ISxly. J. ZBLLDH & SON, , So. It. Brocfcerhoff low, " -w BELLEFOI-3TB, tA DEAI.KTte is Medicines, Toilet Articles, Brags, &c. o >■ ■ •T '| >'■'? 4 A Full Flock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand CHAMOIS SKINS for lO cents and upwards. CARRIAGE SPONOE3,IS o.\t9 aul up jvurij. A shir e of the publio patron ago reSpoctfully solicited. * f ■* ,#1 \ ! .H * *• )■:./ I. ! * * ' ■ . ■ ——■ - ■■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ ■■■ - -- 1 ■■ '■ ■ * i i - . • * i SI'CISG MfLtS ad BEUEFTOSB THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Large and complete stock of Hardware, In all Urancbe*. * 1 ■ "■ ' ' J ' 1 " STOVES! STOVES! # . . .♦ We have the only Reversible, Top Plate Cooking Stoves in the Market, At Spring Mills we have the Largest Stock of Took Stove 1 * ever seen in Pcnn&vallcy. Come and see our K E YSTON E COOK STOVE. It is 'lie Handsomest in the World. OUR PRICKS DEFY COMPETITION". GET READY FOR WINTER!!! IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEAT AND CHEAIOAT PARLOR STAIE (SINSJE OR DONAS HATERS) LA ITRE L ? WREATH / THWE HIUVHBHVP TWFI TOWS OF LIUTITS. SHAKING ATUL DNM:INC RTAIO, ARRIWKI LO C'<EU OUT THE CIBIKFRH. NO IHTIID'F !IIN • :W. TUI • U"TNTT IMI. U OUT *• AS U) TU 1 ) GAS TITTO THE UPPER ROOM. \V; MAKE THREE SIZES OF TBETO STOVES, AS NEATER* AUJ TVRO SIZW AS HEATERS. IF YOU WANT THE TWY BE*T AND CHEAPO PFRG STORE:* BUY THE ZENITH DOUBLE OVEN RANGE, OF TH® ; ECONOMY SINGLE OVEN RANGE. THEY ARE TI E TVST IN THE MUKET. HAVE SIX TOILER LIO'TS. SLTKIN; ANA IUMPING AP|I!-THE :IE IT TO IL TIE-IMI ERS A! EI-E. |\l* OVE.I IS !:IR<A* .MD SRJUA I THE LOORS I A TTEEL THE I'I.A JF ARE HRJKVR. TLLTLIKE HIE LIEHT F CITY FTOVW WE .N IO;E I >1 •* .T:I I .i{. 3 UL BOTH LUES E-UVI U5.-L.IVEA. A..1 AI VAALCTL AUI YOU U-TU GET REPAIRS FRU.IT LIW LATIFCAFS* TTTORY 1.1 EIIU TIO \. ,-J FOR FALSI' J. A REESEMAN. CANTRK HALL, " " "J. B. FISHER, PENN HALI, ' * " " " SNOOK, SMITH & CO., MILLHSIM, " " "G. R. S- IGELMYER, WOODWARD. SIANCFACTOKED B\ HE SLIFIR, WALLS & SHRINER MANUFACTURING COMP;NY, LEWISBURG, PENNA., WE ALSO MNNUFACTURE THTF * ~ . * CF.T.KBIT A TED P.T-CSEYE REAPER AND MOWER, KL TSTONE CLOVER HCLLER, COL? 'S UNIVERSAL SULK I:Y CULTIVATOR, NEW MOJKL CEN TLTE PIT\KL\ UNITS E IJL'MI'IXG IL-VV IT.VKE, L.OFO ROLLERS, PLOWS, CORN SHELLERS, JTC., &C. - . 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