%{)t f iramal. IJltr & Dernier. Proprietors B O. Dbimsokr. A*ocl*te KrtUor IHlhelm, Thursday So*. 28. Terms —t1.50 Per Annum. u MflUw.ai on tins I.C.&S. C. R. R., nasa population ot 6-700 Is a thriving business cant ve, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the Jocks IL has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. Advertisers xcillolsaxc maixanote of this DEATH AT TIIE TUILET. "T'is no use talking to me moth er ; I frill go to Mrs. B 'a party to night., if I die for it —that's all— I'll go 1 You know as well as I do that Mr. T will call for ine at 8 o'clock this evening, aud he's going to leave town to-morrow, so up I go to dress." "Annette, why will you be so ob stinate ? You know how poorly you have been all the week ; and Dr. L says that late hours are the worst thing la the world for you." "Pshaw, mother! uonsenss, uon senae." "Be persuaded for once, my daughter. I be* of you ' Oh, dear, dear, what a night it is, too—it l>ours rain like pitchforks, and blows a pe lf ect hurricaue! You'll get wet, y child, and catch cold, you may rely upon it. Come now, won't you stop at home with me to uight, daughter ? O yes, do be good and stay! "I'll have lota of nights to be home with you, and I'll go to Mrs. B 's party to-night if it rains cats and dogs along with pitch forks." Such were, very nearly, the wordt, and such was the manner, in which Miss A. D expressed her de termination to aet In defiance of her to) indulgent pareut's wishes and entreaties. She was the only child of her widowed mother, and had but a few weeks before completed her t went.eth year, with yet—notwith standing her many vain endeavors no other prospect before her but that of single blessedness. Certainly, the twentieth year may be generally considered the time ot life when female beauty uegins to blossom into real loveliness, if the "former years have been occupied in acquiring useful knowledge aud the principles of Christian duty. Hut wneu the seeds of vanity, folly and deceit are sown in the nursery, an J nourished at home and at school by flirtations, useless visits and the immortal curreut litera&ure f tAe age, the essence of a girTs youth, never guarded bv modesty, may be properly expected to vaDish with her teeus. Although .belonging to a resoectable family, and by nature endowed with'a rich fund of intel lectual ability, a weaker, more frivolous and conceited creature than Miss A. D it would be veiy hard to fiud. She was the tor ment of the ncrvtless parent, and the nuisance of acquaintances. ller mother's circumstances were very strained, sufficing barely to enable them to maintain a position m what is called respectable socie ty ; nevertheless, this young wo man continued, by some means or other, to gratify her pe reliant for dress, and gadded about here, and there, and everywhere the most gaudily attired young person in the neighborhood. Though far ftom having a pretty iace or fair figure, for she was both stoo|edaud bonsy, >cL she believed herself handsome ; aud by a vulgar, flippant forward ness, especially when mixed in coal pa' V, extorted such attentions, as persuaded her that others thought she was good looking. For two years she had been an oc casional patient of mine. The settled pallor, the tallowyness of her com plexion, conjointly with other sym toms, evidenced the existance of stomach and liver complaint ; and the last visit I paid her was in con sequence of frequent sensations of oppression aud pain in the chest, which plainly indicated some or gani J disease of the heart. I saw enough to warrant me in warning her mother of the possibili ty of her daughter's sudden death from this cause, and the imminent l>eril which she exposed herself to by dancing, late hours, &c., but rß< D 'a remoustrances, geu tie and affectionate as they weie always, were thrown away upon her headstrong daughter. It was striking six by the clock in the Methodist Church, when Miss £) , humming the words of a popular SQhg, lighted her lamp and w'tbdrew to her room to dress. Iu a few mouieuts she called Sarah, the hired giil, and gave iier a sound raking for not having starched aud ironed some article of dress that she had intended to put on that evening. Seated Isosirle the htove iu her lit ,lo p:irl'i. Mr-*. 1> had com- m°nced reading the account of a prepossessing American young lady who had gone to Paris and there married a very wealthy offlcor of the French army. The story was interesting, and much time had passed unnotlyed , the clock t
r, once, twice, thrice, but received no answer. There was a dead silence, except when the 9torm 9hook the windows. "Could Miss Annette have fallen asleep ? impossible 1" Sarah knock eJ again, but unsuccessfully, as be fore, She became a little flustered : and after a moment's pause, opened the door ar.d entered. There was Miss A. D sitting betore the looking-glass. "Why, lame!" commenced Sa rah lu a petulant tone, walking to ward her young mistress, "here I have been knocking for five min utes, and"— Horror • struck, she staggered against the btd, uttering a loud shriek, which alarmed Mrs. D , who instantly toitered upstairs and fainted as soou as she beheld the lifeless form o c her daughter. Miss A. D was dead ! Sarah immediately alarmed the neighbors. I was sent for. It was a stormy night iu March, and the desolate aspect of things abroad, de serted the streets, the dreary, howl iu; wind, and the incessant patter ing of the rain contributed to cast a gloom over my own mind, when connected with the intelligence of the event that had summoued me out. On reaching the house 1 found Mrs. D working in a violent tit, .-urrounded by several of her neighbors who had been called to her assistance. 1 repaired instant ly to lJ:e 9ceue of death, and be held what 1 never shall forge 1 . There was a table towards the fur ther side of the room, and on it stood a looking-glaxs, hung with a little white draoery, and various ar rides belonging to the toilet lay scattered about—pins, CUJ ling pa pers, ribands, gloves &c. An arm chair was drawn to the table, and in it sat Miss A. D , stoue dead. Her head rested upon her right hand, her elbow supported by the table, while her left hung down by her side, grasping a pair of curling irons ; each of her wrists was en circled by a show> gilc bracelet. Her face was turutd towaid the glass which bv the light of the lamp refl ect* d with frightful fid-lity the clammy, fixed features, daubed over with rouge aud carmine, the fallen lower jaw, and directed full into the mirror, with a cold dull >tare, thai ' j was apalliug. On examining the countenance more clo ely, 1 thought 1 detected the traces of a smirk ot conceit and self-coinplacency, whicu ! not even the paral>ziug touch ot ! death could wholly obliterate. The I hair of tne corpse, all smooth and glossv, was curled with elaboiate urecision; and the shilling salh w neck was encircled with a string of glisteniug peails. The ghastly vis age of death thus leering through j the tinsel of fashion—the vain show ' of artificial beauty—was a horrible ! mockery of the fooleries of life ! Indeed it was a most humiliating aud shucking sight. Poor creature! Struck dead in the vrry act of sacri ficing at the shrine of vauity ! Two or three of the women present pro ceeded to remove the corpse to the 1 lied for the purpose of laying it out. What strange passiveuess : she wtio but a few hours before would nt, on any account, submit to tne en-; treaties of a fond mother, offered ! no resistance to those who bound ; her foi the c<>Jd and silent grave. Her limbs were extended, aud her jaws lied up with a riband that she had intended to wear that evening at a fashionable gathering. On examining the body I found that deatli had been caused by dis ease of the heart. Here life might have been prolonged possibly for many years, had she taken my ad vice aud that of her mother. I have seeu huudreds of corpses, as well in the calru composure of natural death, as mangled and dis torted by violence, but never have I seen so startling a satire upon hu man nature, so repulsive, uusightly and loathsome a spetacle as a corpse ilrfssr,! for a ball I MAKE HOME In Tiew of the approaching cold, dark days, and nights of winter, we should like to put in a plea for warmth and light in the household. If economy is necessary, as it will doubtless I* In many homes, let It take some other direction, and though there be fewer pies and cakes, less triin tiiitgs on the children's dresses and pipes are smoked Instead of cigars, let there be a good fire on the hearth and let the sitting-room lamp burn brightly. Economy in these re spects —meaning stinting them is no o<>onomy. Eye-sight Injure*! by a dim light may never be re gained, and shivering over an insuf ficient fire often causes sickness or death, ten times as expensive as the fuel saved would have b*en. Fires in sleeping-rooms for young people In good health are, we be lieve, wholly unnecessary. Plenty of cover and a carpet, at least at the bedside, will keep up • holesome warmth even with the thermometer down to zero. But a good in the sitting-room is in cold weather essential both to health and com fort. Well-meaning men. who do not intend to be unkind, often giumble over the quantity of fuel co'-sumed, and still more over the oost of it, forgetting that to ish" a wife she must at least, b" kept warm, and anxious wives, dreading such grumbling, shiver over a few coals, lioni g to save ex pense in fuel. To what good ? Their work is half done, with num lied fingers, neuralgia probably sends them to bed if pneumonia does not, the children are cross and crying with blue noses and chilblains, and the comfort of the family is wholly upset. Sift the cinders, save the chips, burn the corncobs, which make a splendid fire by the way ; l>e AS economical as you like in fuel, but not at cost of health. And men and boys, see that the wood is haul ed and cut. "He that provideth not for his own household is worse than an infidel," and the wood-pile is as important as either the pork barrel or meat tub. There is little choice between being hungry or cold. Even green wood makes a gciciau, the churches want a reliable man for a minister, al though they do not advertise their wants iu a newsrap* r. There seems to be no end to the demands for reliable men. Are re liable men so scarce that so much point is made of getting them ? We appreheud that they are nt as plenty as thev should be. Relia ble architects and contractors aud engineers are not to be found in every plane, or there would not lie so mauy railway and bridge acci dents. Cashiers and other bank of ficers are not always reliable or Here would be ua defalcations. The same may be said ol t'u*Ues or insurance officers. In truth, re liable men do not crowd one anoth er in any class tempt ation. To GlßLS.— Never marry a man who has only his love for you to re coinmund him. It is very fasctaat iug, but it does not make the man. If he is not otherwise what he should be, you will never be happy. The most perfect man who not love you should never be your husband. But though marriage without love is terrible, love only will not do. If the man is dishonorable to other men, or mean, or given to any vice, the time will come when you will either loathe him or sink to his lev el. It is hard to remember, amidst kisses and praises, that there is any thing else in the world to be clone or thought of but love-making, but the days of life are many, and the husband must be a guide to be trusted— a compa.ion, a friend, as well as a lover. Many a girl has married a man whom she knew to be anything but good, because h loved oer so. And the flame has died out ou the hparthstone of home before long, and beside it there has been sitting one that she could nev er hope would lead her heavenward —or who, if she followed him as a wife should, would guide her steps to perdition. Marriage is a solemn thing—a choice for life ; be careful in the choosing. I I CHEAP KANSASLANDS Wfownand control tho Railway lands f TKHGOUOUNTY, KANSAS, about t'jtuvl 1 y divided by the Kansas Pacific Railway, which we are selling At an average of t0.26 per acre on easy terms of payment. Alter nate section* of (Government laiuls van be taken AS homesteads t>v actual settlers. These lands lie In the ft HK AT 1.1 M K3TON K REI.T of Out ml Kansas, the best winter wheat producing district of the United States, yielding from 20 to 35 Bushels per Aero. Tho average yearly rainfall In this county Is SK VKLY 33 INCIIHe I'KH ANNUM, olle'thTrd greater than in tho much extolled AKKAK SAS VALLKY. which has a yearly rainfall of lost than 23 inches pcrauuuui in the same longitude. STOCK It Atat NO and WOOL GROWING are very REMUNERATIVE. The winters are short ami mild. Stock will live all the vear on grass I Living Streams and Springs are numerous. Pure water is found in wells from it) to 60 feet deep. Till HKALTIUMAT CUM ATK IN THE \V OKI.D : Nc fever and ague there. No muddy or impassible roads. Plenty of tine bntldiug stone, lime and sand. These lands are being rapidly settled by the best class of Northern and Eastern people and will so appreciate in value bv the lm proveinents now being made as to inake their purchase at present prices one of the very best investments that can bo made, aside from the profits to be derived iroin their cultivation. Members of our firm re side In WA-KEENKY. and will show lauds at a..y time, A pamphlet, giving lull infor mation iu regard to soil, climate, waier sup ply, &0.. will be seut free on request. Address Warren Keeuey 8c Co., 108 Dearoom St , Chicago. OR WA-KEEN XV, Trego Co., Kansas. Establish ed ISGO. "finality is lie tree test of Cbcnpe; ! rp-rq — rp STANDARD TEA CO. offer In packages of 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. COFFEE, 25 cts. " " 'I he Trade, Hotels and larye con Burner* ctn order direct from us. (Jof>ds sent to any part of the U. S. | QUALITY GUARANTEED. STAXD.IRI) TEA CO 2£ Fulton Street. 21 NriW YORK. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Ki.sa- NEK'S CELEBRATED TOSSI Mnixr. POWDERS. These Powders are the only perparation known that will cure CONSUMFTIOA and all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS — Indeed so strodg our faith in them, and also to convince YOU that they are no humbug, we w ill forward to every sufferer, by. mull, post paid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until you urn perfectly satisfied of their cur.itive powers. If your life is worth savlug. don't delav in giving these rowoEßfl a trial, as thev will surely curcvou. Price, to. large box, $3.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, .380 FCBTTON armn. BUOOKAYK. N. T. THE LIGHT-RUNNING Ml W HOME The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, •ad most THOROUGHLY constructed BCWIMO MACHINE arcr invented. Att* Um wearing parte are made of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPEREO and arc ADJUSTABLE. It has the AUTOMATIC TENSION/ U has the X.AMOBHT BOBBIB; It baa Um Easiest Threaded Shuttle, The BOBBINS are WOUND without RUNNING or UNTHREADING the MACHINE. It has a SKLF-SETTINO NKHDLK; It has a DIAL, for regulating the length of stitch, WirUODT TKvriN'O; It has a I.AKGK SHACK under the arm; It is NOISKI.F>S, and h:iH more points of hXCtiLLENCE Uiao all other machines combined. AA~ AyenOi wanted in loo* li tie* whers we sro not MpreMnted. Johnson, Clark A Co. SO UNION SQUARE, N,Y. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. IDKIMMJER & ZKOBBEK PROPRIETORS. I Tliis old and popular estab lishment is prepared to do all work in their line in a style equal to any in Central Pennsylvania, and at prices that defy com petition. MONUMENTS, COUOHES. HEADSTONES, of all SIXEB ; styles and ''prices made on short notice. The proprietors, hoj>e by STIUC R ATTENTION business, FAIR DEALING nnd GOG. WORK to merit the continued confidence of their frierJs and patrons, and of the public at large. Shops, east or Bridge Millheiin, Pa. !omblne /autocue fur 'lb —OF— Everytbing for the GAIF O Numbering i7fttMirca. with colored plate NKXT ru:c To our customers of past years, and to all purchasers of our books, either GARDENING FOR PIMFIT, PRACT ICAL PI. ItICULTUItK, nrdAHDKX. I.N'G FGli PLEASURE (price sl.sneach. • prepaid. lj mail). To others,on receipt of £>c. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues, without I'late, free to all. PETER HHIND R3QN 8c CO., SKKOOMEN, MAHKKT GARDNERS AND FLORISTS. I 35 Cart hind St., New Yttrk. AGREEXHOIM * . For •!.#• we will send free by mail 5 cither of the below.named collections, 5 all distinct varieties • 8 All tilous. or 4 Azaleas, '* 8 Begonias. or .8 Camellias, . 2 Caladinms (fancy), or 8 Carnations (mouthlv). J 8 Cetitaureas, or 8 other white-leaved 1 Plant*. 1 6 Dahlias,oi 8 Dlanthu* (new Japan), I 8 Perns, 8 Mosses, >r sFn hslas, I 8 Geraniums. Fancy, 8 Variegated, or I 8 ivy leaved. I 4 Gloxinias, 6 Gladiolus, orßTuber<>scs I (Pearl), I 4 Grape vines, t Honeysuckles, 4 Har- I dy Shrubs, I 1 8 Heliotropes, 8 l.antauus.or 8 Petunias I 8 Pausies (new German), oi BSalvias, | 8 ltoses. Monthly 8 Hardy Hybrid, or 4 I Climbing. I 8 Violet (scented), or 6 Daisies, Fug!. , 12 Scarcer Bed-ling, or 12 Scarcer Green , house Plants, • 10 Verbenas dls'lnct and splendid sort* 26 Varieties of Flower, or 2u varieties of Vegetable Seeds, C I or by KX PRESS, buyer to charges. * ] 3 collections for 5 lor s'); D for ♦">; i 12 for V>; 11 for l. yuaranteec dThTgetz Attorncj-at-!aw Lewisburg, Pa. office opposite the Union National Bank Can be consulted iu English or German. No. 2-IV. PAINT GLOBE TOe LeaJaaiMiiefl Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, sloo,oof These Taint* rre niix- d, rrady for use. any ■Uadr or color, and mid in any quantities from One Quart to a Barrel. H g 00 YOUR OWN PAINTINt. Three Taint* are made of Purr WfcMr I*ed, Zinc and Lin*crd Oil. held la solution a'id reedy for use; are one third cheaper and will last three tisae as loug as Paint mixed in the ordinary way. $25 REWARD! will bo )>atd for every entire of adultrration found in thein. Thousands of house* and soms of the finest villas in America are painted with these Paiuta Bend for Testimoniaic of mat also for Bampte Colors and Price Lists, to Uh GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFICE t 103 Chambers St., New York, WORK ft | Cer. MORGAN & WASHINGTON STS*, JERSEY CfT* H ARR| S' BTAHBMB STOI IE, 235 % MARKET ST., near THIRD fctoisburg, |Ja. FALL AND WINTER ANN:UNCEMENT. Wc have now complete stock of Millinery, Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods, at prices fully 25 per cent, lower than else where. An examination of our stock willj be sufficient to con vince lt wl at wo g*y is squauely ue A *1 Assortment the fol lowing articles always on he Ladies', Misses and fhil-rttis Hots t) imvied n uutr 'm.ncc' Hats & Bonne s, FlGwers, Fealhe: s Sills & Ye! vet 3 Ribbons & 0 rn vine. it 3, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets & Underwear, Cuffs & C ollars Ruches, Laces, Trimmings, Real & Imitation Hair Goods, Hamburg Edgings & Insertings Ladies' & Misses' Furs, Jewelry & Perfumeries, M tto &■ Picture Frames. Zephyrs, 121-2 psr oz Germactown Wool, 9 Coats Bahiiie Cctten per spool 5 cts Villin£ton M. Cotton, per spool 3 cts. Pins, *er papor 2 cts. Nsedlcs, oer paper 3 cts. Qenta' Paper Collars 10 clrbte iiiiprorMWwu* I a f |H IV" Krerjr Machine is suut out rwMtjr tt: . Mmr g-i r N'MwiihdMMliac ih GREAT RED th* °°" tinU ® to YrCTOR SEITINO MACHINE WMltnituek Mk Ml ffirt MUtiw It., Ctlagt, PL FHECgAI CfWB Mi ¥linfllrt Ifltt t RED FRONT STORE, LEWISBURG, PENNA. J. BOWER, Proprietor Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Table, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. ly KEYSTONE WRINGER Has Greater Oapacit;, the shaft. No twine or wire or tibroas nns. terial, or anything else bat rubber br"if ttsed - The rubber is vuicaniocd upon if-.' skaft and cannot be taken qff except by evt- H| Hk tit.g it off. They are more elastic th §jfl| other rolls because there is nothing 1 M rubber on the shaft, and more dura f because there is no twine or ibrosu mate* rial to rot out or wire to cut the rabbi -r. —Thee are greatly superior to any otki/r kind of roll now known. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. American House, J. p. S WELD ENSAUL Proprietor. OLD AND rorULAK STAN Corner Market andFronl Street* LEW ISBITRG PA A Fir* Class Hotel iu all lnp CIIAUGES\IO >EU ATE. C. M. PETUEE, CIGAB A NUFACIURER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brans!a of Tobacco and Cigars, BMOKKKS' ARTICLES. ITC., MARKET 6TRBKT. Lev ift burg, Pa, FURNITURE J. H. HAZELL, Spring Mills, Fa., is at all times prepared to make furniture to order. lie hopes by good work and low prices to merit a share ol public patronage. Cane bottom clra Irs always on hand. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY. FITS EPILEPoY OS FALLING SICKNESS Permanently Cured—n hnmbng— by one MONTH'S USAOH or Or- ont'Lasn's CBLKBKATEU INFALLIBLE FIT POWDEKS. To convince sutie rem that these powdors will do all we claim for them, we will send tbein by mail, POST PAID, a FREE TRI AL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is the only phy sician that lias ever made this disease a special study, and a* to our knowledge thousands have been PERMANENTLY CURED by the nae of these powaera, we will guar antee a permanent cure In every case, or reiumi you all inouey expended. All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cur ative powers. Trice for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for SIO.OO, scut by mail to any part of United Slates or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS 360 KL LTON bTREKK, BROOKLYN, N. Y "highest honors. AT~THB Centennial Worlds Fair , 1878 / THE SHONINGER ORGANS PRONOUNCED TTN ANIMOCSLY AS THE BEST INSTRUMENTS Their comparative excellence is recognlz ed by the Jndgea in their Report, from whl'-h the follow ing is an extract : "The B. bII WINGER ORGAN. CO'N exhibit na the beat lustra nsents at a price rendering them possible to a large class of purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing many desirable Improvements, will stand longer iu dry or damp climate, less liable to get out of order, all the boards being made three ply, put together so it is impossible lor them to either shrink, swell or soiit." TBI ONLY ORGAN* AWARDED THIS RANK. This Medal and Award wa* granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the nanat eompe tent jnrtea ever assembled. , , , , New Styles and price# lust Issued, which are in accordance with our rule, the BEST ORGAN for the least money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agentt. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid onapplicatlon to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO. X to 12 CHIMIW SHUT, NEW H r . D it. 1). H. MINGLE, Offers his professionalserrieea to thapmb lie Answers calls at all hours OFFICIC A!?D KBCHLSNCS MUUicim, Olail Tiding* for tlie Wen, Isrvaai and Debilitated, our lateot Improved Aelf Artl r.v iiavnnlc Appttaurps are a spiir.i and Permanent cure tor MieutnaHstc. Neuralgia, Kidney, Liver ai d FtUiwr com plaints. Nervous Prostration. Baek and Spinal Irritation, and Kindred I>iaea- Prices, Waist Rett, $5.00 ; Spinal Belt, for l'ar .lysis and Spinal Ailments, tW.oo. sr.! upwards ; Armlets, Anklets. Head Baid?, Knee Caps. #2.00 each : Suspensories, st.i~ ll'ustrated Painp ilet tree. Address. UALYA.NO-MHM NL ASMMATIOM 27 East Ninth Street, New York __ *-iy BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONT, PA. G E 0 TT G E~H 0 P P B 8 • Bi-oprietor* SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES, FER MANKXT BOARDERS AND FKX SONS ATTENDING COURT. . BOTII LANGUAGES SF OK EN AT OUR HOTEL. INSDPAICE MEH! T isf, AGENTS WANTED —FOK THB — Now Fnglani Mutual Lift st Ce Th e oldest mutual in the country, Charters 1835. LIBERAL TER S GIVEN. MAKTON & WAKELIN General Agents 133 South Fourth Street Philadelphia. WANTED! We w*h an agent, male or female, in each town ol Chi: county, to get up Clubs among tamilles. not ds, factories, Ac., for the sale of our Teas, tnd will offer very liberal com missions to such. We have been Importer* of Teas for over 20 years, and can afford to send, and we will send a better article for the money than any other house in New York. Our Teas are put up In one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terras and black form for Clubs, LONDON & NEW YORK HI NA TEA 0.. P. O. Box 574. No. 20 Church St, New York 39-1 v c New WXIJiVviN iwP at h* market out by the Plainest of all books— ' Plain Home Talk and Medical Comraoa Sense,"—nearly I,OUQ pages. 20C illustrations, by Dr. K. B. FOOT*, of 120 Islington Ave. N. Y*. Purchasers of this book are at liberty to consult its author in person or by raa.t free. Price by mall, $3.24 for the STANUABD edition, oi $1.50 Tor the POPULAR edition which contains all the same mattei and il lustrations. Contents tables free. Aoaara WANTED. MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING Co., 129 East 28th St. N. Y. WJj DAV. I.BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIV-WAKE STOVEPIPE & TBI! UIV6S SPOUTING and FRUIT CAVA, Would respectfully inform the pubtle tha he keeps on haud or makes to order all kinds of TINWARE, HTOVR. FIXTURES, FKUITCAXB, etc., etc. SSPOUTINS k SPECIALITT Fruit cant always on hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having tome ten years experience in the business he flatters (dm, self that his work is fully eQua to • any in this section of the country. A 6hare of the public patronage P respect juuy solicited. Shop. next deer to ournsl Boek Ston> SUlhtißt;