Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 28, 1878, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    %{)t Journal
W.llcr & Deininrer..Proprietors
B O. DEIMNGKR, Associate Edit,,
Btlihcim, Thursday Mar.2B.
Terms— $1.50 Per Annum.
Miilbeka on tin L. C. & S. C. R. R., has a
1 opultAlon of 000, is a thriving business
-centre, and controls the trade of an average
radius or over eight njiles. in which the
■JOURNAL has a larger circulation than all
♦other county papers combined. $
Advertisers trill please make a note of this
*JOISG INTfc PARTNERSHIP.
Mrs. Nottingham, being unable
to get the means from her husband
to supply her necessities, at last in
formed him that she should resume
her profession of teaching, so as to
be as independent as she was before
ahe was max tied.
"You're not in earnest, my dear?"
said. Mr. Nottingham.
"Of course I'm in earnest. Why
rot ? Do you suppose I intend to
go this way, begging and praying
for every farthing I spend? I've
been independent once, aud I can be
so again."
"No ; but look here !" Mr. Not
tingham had risen, and was pacing
up and down rather uneasily, "My
wife can't go to teaching I What is
it that you want ?"
"Wnat 1 can earn !" proudly re
torted Mis. Nottingham.
"But put it into words."
"Well, then, look here," said Mrs.
Nottingham, "I have always done
my own work and sew ing. Consid
ered as a cock, 1 demand three
poucds a mouth ; as a seamstress,
one pound ; as your wife, and the
lawful mother of your children, at
least ten'pounds more. And then I
shall not consider myself properly
-compensated."
"iVhew-w-w ! Let me see—it's
nearly JC2O pounds a month.
"I consider my services as worth
that, at least," said Mrs. Notting
ham with dignity ; but if you would
rather hire a housekeeper, I will
prosecute ray original idea of open -
ing a select school."
Mr. Nottingham walked up and
down the room oace more, rumpling
his hair into porcupine fashion with
h ! a fingers.
"I'll consult Uncle Wetherbee,"
he said.
"Very well," said Mrs. Notting
quite, willing to abide by
his decision."
Uncle Wetherbee, a bronze-visag
ed ex-sailor, who was comfortable
smoking his up stair 3,
wo 3 summoned at once. Us came
down — rather slowly, on account of
a woodsn leg—and listened to the
pleading on either sido with the .ut
most gravity,
"D'ye want to know my opin
ion V" said Uacle Wetherbee, when
they both bad fiaisned.
"Certainly," said Mr. Notting
ham,
"Of course," said his wife.
"Then lock here," said Uncle
Wetherbee. "Matrimony's a co
partnership of joys and sorrows, and
it ousbt to Ue of money as well.
My advice is, Nephew Nicholas,
that "you divide even with your
wife."
"Divide—even !" blankly '.repeat
ed Mr. Nottingham.
"Or, better still." went on Uncle
Wetherbee. "take one-third of tiio
money yourself, lay aside one-third
for household purposes, and give the
other third to Piicebe."
"Yes, but uncle "
"You asked my advice," said Un
cle Wetherbee. "There it is. And
I have nothing more to say."
And tff he stumped up stabs
again.
Mr. Nottingham looked at his
wife. His wife looked back again
at him.
"Weil," said Phoebe/
"I will try it," said Mr. Notting
him. "It seems a wild idea, but
Uncle Wetherbee is a remarkably
sensible man. Yes, I'll try it."
And for the next three years Mr.
Nottingham remaiued in partner
ship with his wife on these unusual
financial conditions.
"Though for the life of me, I
cau't see what you do with all your
money," said he to his wife.
"The very idea that has often sug
gested itself to me in regard to your
money," retorted Mrs. Nottingham,
laughingly.
"I had intended to buy a house
for you, if it hadn't been for this
unexpected appropriation of my
fund 3," said Mr. N.
"I can't wait, my dear," said ins
wife serenely. "All in good time."
But one afternoon Mr. Notting
ham came home early from business
and rushed up to Uncle Wetherbee's
room. "My dear Uncle," said he
"that house of Falkirk's is in the
mai ket at forced sale. Such a bar
gain ! Only six hundred !"
"Why don't you buy it then ?'
said Mr. Wetherbee, scooping fresh
.tobacco out of his jar.
"Because I've only been able to
lay up four hundred out of the deu
,eerily small allowruce of mine," said
Mr. Nottingham. "Ever 6ince I
divided with Phoebe, according to
your suggestion, "
"Yes," nedded uncle
"according to my suggestion "
"I've been a comparatively poor
man," sighed Mr. Nottingham.
"One can't lay up anything on such
a pittance as that."
"Perhaps your wife thinks so too,
chuckled Uncle Wetherbee.
"Oh, that's nltogether.a different
matter," said Mr. Nottingham-
I've been tl inking I ought to re
consider that affair."
Undo Wetherbee stared intently
at his wooden leg, and said nothing.
"But," added Mr. Nottingham,
"about the Falkirk place? It's a
little gem of a house, and I've al
ways wanted a house of my own.
This rent-paying business don't alto
gether suit tne. And I could give a
mortgage for the odd A'2oo if you
would allow me to use your name as
security."
"Oh, certainly, certainly !" said
Uncle Wetherbee, "use it as much
as you like."
And Mr. Nottingham went off
rejoicing.
But Wiggs & S.ingster, the agents
in charge of the Falkiik place, were
exultant when he arrived.
"Four hundred pound and a mort
gage ior the balance is very wel,"
said Mr. Sangster, "but they li.i
had another offer this morning—of
cast down ! And they had consid
ered it their duty tc Mr. Falkirk to
close with it. Very sorry—but per
haps they might suit Mr. Notting
ham with some other pieco of prop
erty."
Mr. Nottingham went home sad
ly dispirited.
"What's the use of trying to save
money ?" said he. "I'm going to
give up after this !"
"1 don't agree with you there,
dear," said Mis. Nottingham.
"I've been saving money for the last
three years, and I've found it pays."
"You have ?" said her husband.
"Of course I have. Da you sup
pose 1 spent all the money ? Not a
bit of it. I put the best part of it
out at interest, always following
Uncle Wetherbee's advice in my in
vestments, and I've bought a house
with it."
"What house ?"
Mr. Nottingham's eyes opened
wider and wid r.
"The Falkirk house," Js.iid Mrs.
Nottingham, her lips and cheek
dimpled all over with satisfaction.
"I completed the bargain to-day.
My dear," —stealing'one arm arouud
her husban s neck—"how do you
think I have held up my end of the
business partnership ?"
"Better than I could have dor.e
myself, Phcebe," said Mr. Notting
ham, witliacuiious moisture com
ing into his eyes. "My plucky little
wife, lam proud of you !"
"It was your money, Nicholas,"
said the wife in a faltering voice.
"But it was your prudence and
economy that stored it up, Phcebe."
"Then you don't regret the terras
and articles of our partnership ?"
So the young couple moved into
the Falkirk house when the first of
May came around, and the coziest
room in the house, with a south
window and an open fireplace for a
was recerved.for Uncle
Wetherbee.
And Mr. Nottingham is never
tired of telling his friends his wife
bought thrc place with her share of
the partnership profits.
"The most charming woman in
the world," says Mr. Nottingham.
COST OF TRAVEL.
Col. Forney says The cost of
ocean travel contrasts favorably
with the price on our railroads, the
fare being for a first class cabin pas
senger on the llliuois. which in
cludes everything but wines and
liquors (and it is noticeable that
very little of these is consumed by
our company), is $73 to $lOO. accord
ing to cabin accommodations, or
$llO to SISJ for tue "round trip."
The distance from Philadelphia to
San Francisco by rail is about the
sauje—l,ooo miles—and a ticket
costs about exclusive of sleep
ing accommodations and food. Add
these last, and the expense is con
siderably over $2OO, unless you are
your own commissary. The differ
ence between the time by land and
water is one-half, in favor of the
former. It takes over six days ot
rail to t!.e Pacific coast, and the
average time to Liverpool by the
Illinois is ten to eleven days. But
the contrast does not end here. It
costs twice as much to live in San
Francisco as it does in Ejropn to
the ordinary traveler. I ought to
add that while there is but one faro
for on the railroad, there are three
fares ou the Illinois—s7s to $lO3 for
the cabin, $45 for the .intermediate,
and $2B for the steerage. Many
persons shrink from a sea voyage.
They dread the sickness and the
danger ; but when we recollect that
Captain Shackford has carried his
ship 210,000 miles since March 5,
1874, and has made thirty-two voy
ages and a half, of sixty-five passa
ges, with little or no illness, and as
safely as if he was conducting a
train on land, the reason for such
fears is slight indeed.
This year there will be an exten
sive exodus from the United States
to Europe and so these facts de
serve to be remembered. The times
are getting easier, prices are greatly
below what they were a year ago,
and tho competition between the
various sea lines will be excessive,
In viow of the attractions of the
Paris exhibition. To give you an
idea how economically a person may
live in Europe, 1 simply mint ion
that I have secured four furnished
rooms in London -two bedrooms,
a small parlor, and a recent ion room
—for about $12.50 a week. The
cost of living for my son and my
self will never go over $2.50 for
both. In Paris tho rates need not
be higher unless you desire to nour
ish at great hotels. In 1874—75 I
lived in the French capital, and very
well, for less than $2 a day, includ
ing even ri ordinaire. Other ox-
Pensts can be graduated according
to taste and means, of couise but
where everything is so reasonable,
except, perhaps, railroad charges,
there is no temptation to extrava
gance unless the traveler owns a
California bonanza, or desires to ape
the shoddy follies of the needy turn
mmx riches. Those who, like my
self, intend hard study and hard
work, who enjoy "the pleasure la
bor," soon lire of costly g.iyet', and
settle down the solid enjoyments
supplied by observation of the man
ners, customs, and universal infor
mation of the old nations.
A Nest of Rattlesnakes.
A nest of rattlesnakes was recent
ly found by Mi. McPherson, a Tex
as farmer. Being in quest of fire
wood, lie cut down a tree oa Ins
place, which fell across a large
brush pile. In a few moments af
terward he heard a rattling noise,
and turning saw seven or eigl+t
large rattlesnakes within fifteen
feet of him. The tree in falling had
caught one of the snakes, burying
part of its oody in the ground,
which caused it to writhe and strike
abouh Several of its companions,
doubtless not knowing what to make
of such proceedings, attacked and
soon succeeded in killing it, after
which they directed their attention
to Mr. MePheison, who, seeing the
fix he was in, ran to a neighboring
house, and go'ting a gun, returned.
Everything was quiet, and noue, save
the dead snake, was to bee seen.
Upon throwing a stick into the
brush, however, he brought out
eleven snakes, when he fired, worn d
ing two of them, and the others at
tacked them as they had the first,
and finished them. While reload
ing his gun, he heard a rattle be
hind him, and, in aiming to jump
out ot the way, jumped near one of
the snakes, and was bitten in the
lift leg. Tying his handkerchief
above the bito to prove .t the too
free circulation of the poison in his
system, he made for thehous". The
wound began to swell rapid'y, while
he was at the same time suffering
great pain. A quart of w.nlsky was
procured at a neighboring house,
which life drank without the slight
est inconvenience. It produced
very little signs of intoxication.
The wound was sucked by his heroic
wife, aud the venom removed. At
last accounts he w:is d >iog verv
well, and no fear is entertained of
his recovery.
Cos' cf a P. R. R. Passenger Car.
An exchange gives in detail the
cost of constructing one first-class
standard passenger car, at the Al
toona shops of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, the total cost being $4,-
423,75. The principal items are as
follows :
Labor $1203 9!
Proportion of Fuel and
Stores, 28 01
24R0 feet poplar, SO 80
3434 feet ash, 127 08
1100 feet pine, 20 93
2350 feet yellow pine, 70 50
500 feet oak, 10 00
420 feet hiclcory, 13 50
700 feet Michigan pine, 49 00
400 feet chearv, 10 00
430 feet maple veneer, 24 14
4 pairs wheels and axles, 332 85
2 pairs passenger car
trucks, complete, 533 02
13 gallons varnish, 52 31
45 lbs. glue, 14 33
2925 lbs. iron, 87 75
792 lbs. castings, 10 90
Screws, 51 88
Gag regulator an.l
gauge, 25 25
1 Two light chandeliers, 50 72
1 Gastank3, 84 00
1 Air-brake, complete, 131 79
57 Sash balances, 44 01
91 Lights glass, 65 83
2 Stoves, 77 50
25 Sets seat fixtures, 50 50
3 Bronze lamps, 13 50
2 Bronze door locks and
fittings, 15 20
Butts and hing ß s, 15 98
13 Basket racks, 77 45
12 sash levelers, 42 00
01 Bronze window lifts, 14 40
G1 Window fasteneis, 10 47
238 Sheets tin, 41 44
473 lbs. galvanized iron, 25 31
90 yards scarlet plush, 228 87
41 yards green nlush, 109 99
01 yards sheeting, 10 30
243 lbs. hair, 72 95
12 Spungs, 22 00
12 Spiral eliptic springs, 20 29
1 Ilead lining, 80 03
2 Packets gold leaf, 14 58 j
Various small items, 201 44 j
$ 1123 75 1
FAVORITE ITRI.RATIONS.
l'ranW I.eMle'n Chliniiy .Corner.
—This he Mttilut periodical, the best Ameri
can Family Journal, story Tuner and home
Friend, has IMTII the successful rival of all
the weekly Journals for the past thirteen
years. It gamed a place in the minds and
hearts of our people, and now the name of
its patrons is Legion.
This yea r the Cut MSKY CORNVII seems tube
better than ever, its serial anrtes are of
the most aksnrbtng character, of great pow
er, true to life ami lull of merit, taking a
wide range of subjects to please every mem
berofa household—the domestic story for
Mte mother, the charming love-tale lot the
daughters, the more dramatic for the vouu r
men. the solid novel for older readers, and
then we have stirring adventure for the
boys and fairy-tales for the children.
Ilabbertou, Howard, Robinson, Deforest,
Retted let, 8. Annie Frost, Annie Thomas,
Etta W. Tierce, and other cmiueut writers,
are im regular contributors. The subjects
treated of are very varied. The Illustra
tions are profuse and are all beautiful.
Short stories extremely Interesting are com
p'eted in each number, while Riographies,
Adventures, Essays, Fun, Travels, Natural
History, Legends. Anecdotes, Scieuce, etc.,
make this publication one of the most enter
taining in existence.
Exquisite steel engravings are frequently
given away to its subscriber*.
The CHIMNEY CoilNKii, sixteen pages, with
eight pages of Illustrations, printed on flue i
paper, is publisded every Monday, price on
ly 10 cents; annual subscription, $4, post
paid. Address your orders to Frank Lcs
lie's Publishing House, M7 Pearl Street,
New York.
Frank l.c.lic* I.ady'N Jonriinl, li>
pages. Issued weekly contain* excellent Pic
tures and foil descriptions of the Very la
test Styles of Ladies and Children's Wear ;
useful information on Family Topics; Se
lect Stories ; Reautlful Illustrations of Hoine
aud Foreign Subjects; Poetry ; Fashiona
ble Intelligence; Personal Chit Chat ; A
musing Cartoons on the Follies nod Foibles
of the day; Sparks of Mirth, etc., etc.
FRANK LCSI.IK'S LADY'S .lOVKNAL IS the
most beautiful of all the ladies' papers. It
should be found on the tabic of every lady In
the land. Price 10 cents a copy ; annual
subscription, $4. postpaid.
l'rsnk Lcml.*k Popunr Monthly
has made raill strides as the rival of many
aspirants to public favors. Its contributors
are some of the best living writers. Every
department of literature Is represented in
rtscolumns. The amount of instruction,
entertainment and amusement afforded by
the articles, essays, stories, and general
miscellany cunt lined In the 12* quarto
pages of each number of this publication
has been well appreciated. Every copy of
the PoFt't.Aii MONTUI.Y is embellished with
over 100 beautiful Illustration*. Being tire
cheapest periodical of the kind lu existence,
■and at the same time one of the most select
and universally welcome, it must continue,,
to Increase in public favor, and rank with
the publisher's SUNDAY MACAZINB— the
highest among all our American monthlies
It Is published on the 14th of each month.
Price,2s cents a number; Subscription ft,
postpaid, per year. Address your orders to
Frank Leslie, .">.{7 Pearl Street, New York
Frank I.CMIIC'N Sunday .llngnxl ne
is a beautiful work. It will Interest educa
ted and cultivated minds as well as the
most ordinary reader. It is the only Sntt
aay magazine published to this country.
Every number has Y2S pages fill with the
most select and fascinating literature rang
ing from the Sermon by the Editor (Dr. C.
Deem*, pastor of the Church of the Strang,
ers). to stirring Tales, general Topics and
Essays, Poetry, Music. Fun. Science, Histo
ry. etc ,in great variety. Each copy of this
Magazine k*s 100 exquisite engiaviugs of
the rnot Interesting character. It has
reached a circulation and prosperity such
as make it one of the marvels of periodical
literature. It Is indeed a beautiful work.
Buy it and see for yourselves, sing'e copies
are only 2.1 cents, and Annual Subscription
Price only (J. postpaid. Address orders o
Frank X.eulie'N I'ubliahlitp Mouse.
WJ Pearl New York. it-Cm
Wash. Hutchinson,
DEALL'S IN ALL KINDS OF
COAL,
AT
COBURN STATION.
PERRY H. STOVER AG/'NT.
guaran teed
D. IT. G-ETZ,
Altorncj-at-Law,
Lewisburg, Pa.
Office opposite the Union National Bank
Can be consulted iu English or Cieriuai:.
No. 2-1 y.
CAMERON HOUSE,
LEWISBURG, PENXA.
G-. S. J3XT
Proprietor.
Flrfei CI isj la all rejects' and
Centraily Located.
American House,
J.P.S. WEIDENSAUL,
Proprietor.
OLD AND rorULAR STAND,
Cornar Marketaad Front tr oets J
LEWISBURG,PA
A First Class Hotel in all Respects.
CHARGES-MODERATE.
C. M. PETREE,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Choice lira nds of Tobacco
and Cigars,
BMOKKRS' ARTICLES, ETC.,
MARKET STREET,
t>
Le iv is burg, Pa ,
ESTABLISHED 1815.
USB
HARRISON'S
WRITING INKS
AND MUCILAGK.
The best in the Market.
Jet Black Scaooi Ink a Speciality.
lon SALE UR ALL LEADING STATIONERS AND
HARRISON INK CO.,
9 Murray St., ■'
IN LKWLKRURU CALL AT
HARRIS'
MILLINERY STOER,
Market Street, near Third,
Where you will llatl a full linn of
MILLINERY GOODS
Consisting of I.ndlew, MINNCM HIM! CHLL
drcnn lint* and MOIIIKIN, trimmed
and untrlmmed. Tito largest assortment of
I.IMIU<' Drew* Trimming*, Holery
Uloves, llntr UotMl*, Jewclrjr and
Notions.
FIRS, FIRS, FIRS,
The best assortment west of riil!&Uel]>h!a
all at the lowest prices.
Black Walnut Motto Frames at
30 centfl.
Country Produce taken in Exchanqe. \
Glad Tiding to All!
JO //v/17' o ni)
HAS OPENED A TAILOUSHOP IN
Main Sircet, Milltm Pcnna.
Where he\s now ready to satisfy all those
who will give him their trade in city sty le.
lie Is a first-class Cutter and Litter and as a
workman etui not be surpassed. With close
attention to Business, he hopes to receive the
l*atrona;e of this community and the count
ry generally
All ordero promptly filled and
all work guirauted.
30-6 M JOHN 11. FOIID
DAYi. BROWN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
TINWARE,
STOVEPIPE & TRIMMINGS
SPOI'TIXG and FRUIT CANS.
NVould respectfully Inform the public that
he keens on hand or makes to order
all Kinds of TINWAHR, STOVK
FIXTL ItKS, rtll LTCANS,
etc., etc.
S SPOUTING A SPECIALITY "-S
Fruit cans
a!wa> son hand.
Repairing done at
notice. Having
seme ten years experience
In the business he flatters bin -
self that his work is fully equal to
any tn this section of the country. A
share of the jnibile's patronage Is respect
ullv solicited. liop. (second floor of
Foote'* Store, Mlllheiiu, I'cnoa.
HARDWARE
JAMES HAEKIS & CO.,
Dealers in Hardware,
,Yc>. o. Brockcrhoff Rcw
BBLLEFOUTE, 3?_A_.
ii-OLDCNT IIAKDWARE ITOUE 15 CESTRE CO.*U
Complete line of Hardware of nil Kinds at tho
LOWEST PRICES.
! The Celcisratei Barley li eaf Cook Store & Anchor Heater
CALL AND SEE.
HARDWARE"
HARDWARE
I 1823. SEND FOR ISIS.
■ HI
New York Observer,
The Best Iteligiousand Secular Family News
paper. 13.15 a Year, post-paid.
Established 1823.
37 Pnrli Row, Xew York, to
SAMPLES FHB3
TREMENDOUS FALL
Prlct?3 of BOOTS, SIIOES, GAITER 9, Surr
MIS AND KUBUKKS.
Ixmk at the following figures at
JACOB KAMP'S SHOE STORE
LOCK HAT E
Men's Roots, only $1.15
Men's Boots, very best, only $3.50
Mens* Carpet Slippers on'y 50
Mens' Best Rubber Over Shoes, CI
VVonicns' Foxed Gaiters, only 51.25
Womens* every Day Shoes, onlyS.OP
Womcns' best Rubin rOver Shoes 4
Children's " " " " 31
Boys', Youths' and Chlldrcus'
Boots and Shoes, very low.
Chlldrcns' Goat Button Shoes
Nos. 4to I, with heels, only 15
Mens' Calf Top Sole Boots, only $3.00
Womens' Kid Button Shoes, only $2.00
Women's Grained Button Shoes, $1.85
These prices arc almost what the stock in
these goods is worth, without the making. (
I buy my goods only from large manufactur
ers and for CASH. This is why 1 can sell so 1
very low. BOUTS, SHOES AXI) RUBB
ERS at WHOLESALE.
Give me & Call.
JACOB KAMP
The Boot and Ph'-eman of Lock Haven.
SUSN HOUSE,!
BELLBFONTE, PA.
F. D. Sl' C I L 0 Si,
Late Chief Clerk of the Pobinfion
House, PITTSBURG, PTMM.
Proprietor
Only First Class Hotel In
the City.
Charges moderate.
BELLBFONTE BREWERY,
LEWIS IMAS
Proprietor.
Bellefonte, 2f>-l Ta.
J.W.CORNELIUS
ARTIST AMI I'IIOTOnRArnCR,
MARKET STREET,
Lewisburg, Penna.
o
TIIOTOG RAPHES
of all styles and sizes finished in me highest
style known to the art.
tr*
b~-
rt>
ci
g-
And Pictures painted
O
C>"
m
|r Oil Water o o hdla Ink,
A pssiality.
Particular attention given to copying old
and faded pictures of deceased friends, col
orod If desired. In any of the above colors.
Great pains taken to insure to customers th
best qualilv of work. 1 resjiectfully au
tiounce that 1 Introduce all the
NEW STYLES OF PICTURES
as soon a* any one and am prepared to pro
duce any piece of work in the moat approv
e<t ta<hi ii. The public is cordiallv iuvited
to call at my rooms and examine my xvork
whether tliev de->ire pictures or not. A
lib al deduction on large orders. The larg
est and best selected stock of Friunc* In
town always JII hand. The greatest pains
taken to ln'st.re satisfaction to my custom,
ers. Don't forget the place: South Sldeo
Msrk:t Street,
LEWISBI'RU, PA.
HS I iTTY r,A *°' OR( ' AX best,
1411.1 I I Ibxik ! starling '. See ! Organs
12 stops $.V>. Pianos only $l3O. cost £~>0. Clr,
Free. Daniel F. Rcatty, Washington N. J.
0-4 w
TTF.'II man one and one-half doz
iW 6 W 111* 1> ' l, ie most beautiful
j new Chromos, in French
oil color, ever seen for $l.OO. Tlrev are
mounted in 8x 10 black enameld and gold
mats oval opening and outsells anything
i now before the public. Satishvction guaran
teed. Two samples for 25 cents, or six for
• 5 cent. Selul 10 cents for grand illustrated
I catalogue with chroino of ooultrld on the
lthiue, or 20 cents for two Landscape and
! t'alla Lilies on back ground. J. A. LATH
! A•& CO. 41-j Wash! ngton St. Rosto n ass.
SSA FORTUNE.
HIGHEST HONORS.
AT TUB
Centennial Worlds Fair , IS7S !
3HQNINGER ORGANS
PRONOUNCED UNANIMOUSLY AS TUB
BEST IXSTRUMEXTS.
Their comparative excellence Is recogniz
: e<l by the Judges in their Reports from
j whi< h the following is an extract :
1 "The It MIMKtiER ORG AX
; CON exhibit an the best Insiru.
! liieutH at a price rendering them possible
to a large class of purchasers, having a
combination of Keeds and Bells, producing
novel ami pleasing elfects, containing many
desirable improvements, will stand longer
in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out
j of order, all the boards being made three
ply, nut together so It isimpossible lor them
to culler shrink, swell or sniit." THE
ONLY ORGANS AAVA'IDEO THIS
RANK.
This Medal and Award wa granted after
the most severe competition of the best
makers, before one of the most compe
tent juries ever assembled.
New Styles ;uid prices just issued, which
are in accordance with our rule, the BEST
ORGAN for the least money.
We are prepared to appoint a few new
Agents.
Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid,
oa application to
B. SHONINGR ORGAN CO.
CI to 123 CSIKSTNUT STREET,
NKW HAVEN, CONN.
IVINS' PATENT HAIR PRIMERS.
Adopted by all the queens of fashion. f?end
for circular. E. IVINS, No. 2903 North Fifth I
St., Philadelphia. Pa.
, O ur Combined Catalogue for 'JB
7 —or—
EverytJiing for tie Gardfn
Numbering with colored plate
T FKKK
To our Customers of past years, and fo
all purchasers of our books either
GARDENING Ft.lt I'HnPTr PHArT
ICALHd RICULTURK, or GARDEN
-ING FOR PLEASURE (price tl.soeach,
prepaid* by mail). To others.nii receipt
of 2.> c. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues,
wltliout Plate, free to all.
PETER HE ND <RSON & CO.,
Seedsmen, Maukkt Gahdnkhs and
PLOItISTS,
Cortland St., New York.
A (iRKKVIIOISE A T,„S,° I "
For 91.00 we will send free by mall
either of the below-named collections,
all distinct varieties :
8 Ah ti!ous,°or 4 Azaleas,
8 Begonl.is, ~r 3 Camellias,
2 Caladlunis (fancy), or 8 Carnations
(monthlv).
1* Chrysanthemums, or 12Colnes,
8 Centaureas, or 8 other white leaved
Plants,
8 Dahlias, or 8 Dlanthus (new Japan),
8 Ferns, 8 >losea, or 8 Ku Indus,
8 Geraniums, Fancy, 8 Variegated, or
8 Ivy leaved,
1 Gloxinias, 8 Gladiolus, orBTuber<ses
(Pearl),
4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Ilar
d v shrubs,
8 Heliotropes, 8 Lnntanns. or 8 Petunias
8 1 ausies (new German), ot BSalvias.
8 Roses Monthly 8 Hardy Hybrid, or 4
• 'limbing,
8 Violet (scented). or* Daisies. F.ngi.
liedding,or 12 Scarcer Green
house Plants,
16 Verbenas, distinct and splendid sorts
-o \ arieties of Flow er, or au varieties of
\ egetahle Seeds,
or by EXPRESS, buyer to chary?*.
collections foi b for p for
1- for Pi: 14 for #7; is for #10; oi the full
collection or 350 varieties of Plants and
Seeds Mitiicient to stock a greenhouse
and garden—for fcii. tooi.rbook "Gard
ening for Pleasure" and • 'atalognc oiler
ed almvc (value #1.75) will be added.
Peter Henderson & Co.
I 35 CortlandtSt., Y.
r ils o
Ot ?- It i* o tin*.** in ec.if't uUlon. r.cd runa c-a
ec.ily that a child ma eperato It.
It has the thaiyltt, t*{j\*Uiny ned>, cw h*~
]>tXj<*<l fJiitf.U, with a }*rfcci t4r,}fn, whkfe dot* fco<
cnange as the bobbin teenrat-a exhm.twd.
C>- Atf lli toa'i.to prints ere rt'iusttUu aodtS
combine* every desirable improvement.
rtjr Every Machine ii um out ready for usa, alter
b Piotn-itbVnndin'-c'tU® I'RKAT REDCmCV
IN rit'CKKwe cenlicuo to use the bes* material
and tsweiM the jmorit c:.ro la their iaasfactir.
VICTOR SETTING MACHINE CO..
Vetera Srtaci ofla, 381 W a * Hiihes Bt., m. rUXCBIL OTTIZZ tzi Xmtactari* Blisters, Cam.
A tt'tfttttt II mntMICMIMJuMUOMIOIHKHMmniI
J. ZI3LLER & SON,
No. C. Brotkcrhoff Cow,
BELLEFONTE, FA
DEALERS IN"
Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c.
t o
A Pull tock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand
CHA OI KIN for 10 cents and upwards. CARRI A B
P0N333, 15 o9at3 and upward). A share of the public patron
age respectfully solicited.
STORE,
LEWISBURG,PEJMM.
J. HOWER, Proprietor.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables
Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads,
and Chairs
in great variety and at every price.
All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on
hand. ly
Get Ready For Winter!!!
If you want the very uest and cheapest
Parlor Stoye (Single or Doable Heaters)
BUY THE
LAUREL WREATH
These stoves have two rows or lights, shaking and dumping grate, arranged to clean on
the clinkers. No danger rroin Gas. no parts to burn out so as to let gas into the upper
rooin. We make three sizes of these stoves, as single heaters and two sizes as double
heaters.
If you want the very best and cheapest
(Min? Stores,
BUY THE
ZENITH DOUBLE OVEN RANGE, or the
ECONOMY SINGLE OVEN RANGE.
They are the best in the market, have six boiler holes, shaking and umping grate
apply the heat to all the Loiieis at dice. Ihe oven is large anil square the doors In Ifted
Ihe FLAT FS ate HEAVY, unlike the light platesol city stoves. WemakiaNo. n and Nc. 9
of bctli these n iking stoves. A.l wan anted and ycu ctn get tepuirsfiom the raanulao
tuory in oua doy.
FOP SalO bv J. A REESEMAN, Oentri Hall,
J. B. FISHER, Perm Hall,
° " " SNOOK, SMITH & CO., Millheim
" " "G. R. SPIGELMYER, Woodward.
MANUFACTURED BY TOE
SUPER, WALLS & SHRINER
Manufacturing Company,
LEWISBURG, PENNA.,
TVe also manufacture the
CELEBRATED BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER, KEYSTONE CLOVER
lIULLER, COLE 9 UNIVERSAL SUI.KEY CULTIVATOR, N EW MODEL CEN
TRE DIIAFT, HOUSE DUMPING lIAY RAKE, LAND ROLLERS Ptoww,
ConN SJIEEKS, &C., &C. ! '
HARDWARE
CRISTADORO'S
HAIR DYE.
Crlstadoro's Hair I>yc is the SAFFST and
EST; It acts instantaneously, producing
lie most natural shades of Black or Brown)
docs NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily
applied. It is a standard preparation, and
a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet
for Lady or Gentleman, .spjd^^ruggiata.
T. O. Box. 1513. New' York.
set spiral studs, collar buft&o, heavy plain
wedding ring. and irerts' Parisian diamond
pn. The above article* sent, post-paid, for
5 CTfi. have been retailed for tfl. Bank,
nipt stock and must be sold. Solid Milton
Gold Watches, sio each, for speculative ptir.
poses, pood timers, equal in appearance to
a *2ho genuine gold. "His reputation for
honesty, fair dealing and liberality Is nnj
equaled bv anv advertiser in this city."—
Y. Dan Hook, 'Dec. 16. 1876.
POSTAGE STAMPS TAKEN AS CASH.
F. STOCK MAN 27 B ND ST.. New York.
NERV OU S DEBILITY.
Vital Weakness or Depression, a weak ex
hausted feel Inc. no energy or courage; the
result of Mental ever-work. Indiscretion 61
Excesses, or stun drain upon the system Bl
always cured by Homeotalhic
Homeotalhic Specific Nb.
28.
Tt tones np and Invigorates the" system
dispels the gloom and desopndency. Impart#
strength -nl energy—stops the drain and
rejuvenates the entire man. Beea used
twenty years with nerfect success by thous
ands. s :ld bv dealers. **i Ice, #l.OO per "du
ple vial: or #5.00 per package of five vials
and #1(0 vial of powder. Bent by niaM on
receipt of price. Address Humphrey's
Horaoepathic Medicine Company, 662 Broad
way. New York. slx 13 ly.