flic Journal Wilier 6 Dclßiß;er. Proprietors B O. Dn.Mfc.ER, Associate Editor iilHiolm,Thursday Doc 12. vAr i. 1 * " -■ '■■■ Terms—Bl.so Per Aiuvum. M ilrtei'i) on t L U. &S C. it. It., has a pop,<liu on ot i —.<X)isa thrlvir. gbu slnoss •cnlre.andcoutrolstUe trade of an average radius of over miles, in which the JOCKNIL has a larger circulation than all other e<>unty papers combined. .•Id re r Users iciUut*a*t mate a note of thfs O".' - " - ■■ " KEXTCCKY-SAVAGEKT. CLANS Of BRKATBITT (01 SIT HhHIING IX THE SiREfcTS. Family- Feuds Terrible Wife Murder and more Terrib e Re sults—Attompt. to Rescue s-fco Murderer Cou n. y J udj e and Others KLiiled. LOUISVILLE, Nov. 3X—Breathitt county, Kentucky, is in a state of civil war. Only a few years ago the military had to be sent to J.ckson, the county .se.it, to protect the cir cuit couit while it was in session, I lid citizens of the place who were in Lexington ie;ently declare it was the only peaceable session of kne court In thaw place held siuce the war. A LAWLESS OOMMUMTT. The people who inhabit the creek bottoms between the mountains, se rine in their is accos.ble retreats, defy the law and its officers, and wreak their veng ance up u eacn other according to the code f the assassin, Tne riil* and the levolv w.r arc their constant companions, and their buds frequently t.iko up on theai the chuincter of pitched battlis. In tnt'.-e conflicts more men aie often killed than in a heavy skirmish preceedmg aba tie,from Aim fact that the men are dead shots with the ride at from one to three hundred yaids, and economise their bullets because of tue scarcity •of lead. Jackson, tlie couuiy sen of Breathitt county, is located on the north foik of Kentucky river, about one hundred miles fiotn L x ingtou and seventy miles ft cm a railroad or to cgraph office. THE CAUSES OF THE TROUBLE. In the last election great bitter- LtM of feeling arise between the two contesting candidates for coun ty judge—J. W. Burnett and Ned Strong—and their respective adher ents. Captain Bill Strong, a noted I desperado. assist*d by the Frei-I rnar-s, a family of negroes—for theie is no distinction between laces up in that country—championed the cideofSud Stro: g. The Aliens and the jJttles are the names of other families who taki a hand m every bloody affr.v that disgraces the county. Judge Burnett had al so his special suppoilers. and bul little inducement was wauling to < cause an txchauge of shots. Be- | sides the>e causes* i f trouble theie was last August a hotly ci utested t election for sole ol commissioner, a ( mere nominal office, but vtiy desir- able to a citizen of i pauper county. , The opposing candidates were sup- ' | ported by the respective fiiends of ! , Strong and Burnett. The nice f-r j i judge resulted in the election of ; j Burnett, and that far commissioner | in a diavvn battle and an appeal to 4 Frankiurt. j NORHIBLE WIFE MURDER. * The last addition of fuel to the fliinc wasa horrible murder. A man named Jason Little, coming to his home intoxicated, auc.upied to lead his lio!3e into his house. His wife remonstrated, at vvirch tne druuSeu wretch drew li s revolver and shot her in the aodmieu, kill ing her and her u .born babe. The worn airs brother witnessed tne murder, but was threatened wil h <k-a ; h if he iuforured anybody. Lit tle buried his wife, giving out that ebc died in labor. Tne crnuo le.ik nl out, however, the body was ex humed, the pistol shot wound found, aud Judge Burnett committ ed Jasou Little to j.ul without bail, rending bim to L--Ai,.gt.m for s tie keeping. On .Saturday last the .Sheriff of the county came to Lex ington for Litti-, bunging a strong aimed guard to conduct the prison er back to Breathitt. BLOODSHED AND LAWLESSNESS. tie was confronted by iiis own deputy, named Little, a relative of the murderer, wno also hul an arm ed gua.d and cauie to deujaud the prisoner. lor some ti ue it looked as if a bloody tragedy would be en acted upon the streets of Lexing ton, but the presence of police ofli '.ers and other influences prevailed to prevent this. The prisoner was delivered to the sheriff and hit par ty, said tliat he expected an attempt at rescue before he reach ed Jackson. Both parties started tor Home by different routes, and reached toere on Moadiy, wieu a .♦.'loue of bloodshed and general law .-ssoe3s ensued thit almost TTIK MOB IN CONTROL. A I Iter written from Jackson on Wednesday says : The town is un der control of H mob. Good citi zens are fleeing for their lives Women and children are seeking shelter from any who will protect them. The officers of the law are defied, and lmv >e and desolation prevail. Men, diunkaad wild with frenzy, armed to the teeth with pis tols and guns, are walking the streets, yellng at the top of their voices, proclaiming who they intend to kill, in fact it is as much your life is worth to appear tin the streets, fur yon ate liable to be at tack* d by either or both paities at any moment. This is the tnird day of this tenit>le condition of uffdrs. This people have b en sorely afflict ed in the past, but the outrages and lawlessness then are not i* le ci in pired with the terrible crimes of this w> ek. BATTLE OF THE CLASS. Judge William Randall co ivened the Breathitt ercait court on M u duy morning, instruct'd the grand jurv and adjourned till afternoon. During the afternoon John Aikuiai leading almut a dozen IWII, d ished into town on liotse-lack, armed u ith pistols and guns, dismounted and furiously attacked Captain Bill St iii g's clan, who were standing on the street in front of Bret-ding's s'ore. Thirty or forty shots were, discharged, two t iking effect on William and Daniel Freeman, the foi mtr shot through the b-idy, l4ie latter through the lead. Tney were rt moved late in the evening to thi-ir homes several milts up the tivvr, and it is reported to-d ly that Dani. l Fiecmau is recovering but Willi im is dead. FIGHTING IN THE STREETS Strug ami his foil iweis rectiv-il no inj uiies, hut tiarricaded them selves in a little l"g cabin ah >ut Ido yards fr ui the court house, where they had piivnush rt ckid tlieii anus. AiKuian and his party sjngtit shelter in the court Uouse, a-d a regular iurefcchange of shots a> kept upduri igThe aitern on. One of tlie Freeiuaiis, who fell in the middle of the street w hen Shot, was foro dto lie there two hours, his friends fe <riug to atte opt his le moval during this sirife. Hideous yells and shots of did mce could be heard from both parties. DREAD OF TUE CITIZENS. The court was puzzled, tlie effi eeisof the law rlumblotiudtd. The c'tizi-ns watched from a distance, and not a single effort was made U quell the bloody not. At bifit with light came hope, and all was qui 1 save tlie bedl tin who p of the rest, everybody living in dread expeclan cy of the morrow, and slowlv next rnor ing (Toes lav) as light was turcwMi iijti n the scene it was dw coveie.l that Aikman and partv had wit hdi awn from the court hon.-e and quartered themselves near the river bank, while Strong and his clan held their fort Still. One by one the citizen 4* mad* their appearance Ji the street-,<ingraiuir.tit,g them si-Ives that the wsr was over. Ahout ten o'clock Stiong retired and soon thereafter strangling drunKeu men well armed, began t parade the streets in defiance .f ail law and or der. It was whispered that the gu.tid which li.id b-eu S'*nt to L* x iiigto-i under charge of tne sheriff to hi ing b ica i Littl i .v > ill soo i retui ! , and an eff rt would he m de to ielea.se the prisoner. Dou y Litlle and guaru had returned, a;id to tue ciedit, however, John Aikman, be it siid. be refused to participate in this crime, and left for home. run MURDERER IN JAIL. A willi nr I-ader was fur c! in : j istice of the peace named J. C. B Allen, supported by the Littles, Crawford , and others, numbering ab nit forty whn were waiting for the guard to appear. Judge It tndall, to defeat tne aim of to- m b, ha I the deputy sheriff aud c >uu'y judge to detail an extra guard >f rtfc eu men. who went under lh letd-rghip of the mu ity j i ig\ J >'i;i '.V. IS 11-- riett, to the assiit nice of the sheriff. About three o'clock p. m "hey re turned w.th t ie prisoner an 1 h if.-ly confined him iujiii, the gutrd uuai bermg abou* twenty-five well arm ed men. No effort at release was made ; but fa u Idiaudy after tns guard returned from the j til to the street and began t disperse, think i ithe danger was over, Crawford and Little begtn an attack on Judge Burnett, threatening to Uttw His JUDGE BURNETT KILI-ED. Excitement ran high immediate ly. sh >uts a id yells reut the air, and suddenly the deadly -revolver were brought Hi play and a volley was poured in upon the guard, won, tak en by surpiise, sought shelter wher ever tney couid did it. Wii-n the smoke cleared off it was seen that Judge Burnett was down. iie was was dead, with a bullet through his heart. The tiring was maintained jin a desolutoiy way toe whole eve ning, the mob yelling like very devils at every indication of a slight advantage over tne faction tuat for the present were champions of the law. Allen ani his men, beiug in thf court house ysrd, sought sbel- ter behind the clerk's efllce and in the co it ro<nn, while the guard re treated up the street t the point where Strong and his clan were liar ricaded. Tlie forces now numbered some thirty or forty on each side. The men were all well armed with the Intent improved Colt's navy re peat! rs. Spencer and Mallard rifles, and U*ing go-id shots c mid kill their man from JOG to 30 ) yards when ever he might appear. ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE J.UL. During the picket shooting a posse of Allen's clan, with axes, attempt*d to burst. o|en the j til door and rescue Ihe prissier. ILis b;other, Tom Little, of C unpt-on, appeared at this uioiuent and tagg ed the li teis to desist. A shot through the IMJ. dtietohel hiiu life b-ss upon the ground. This caused the j til breakers to retire, which they did, hremhfng vengeance tor the death of l'on Little. Tie Al - Marty deserted the court house last night aidsh • sheriff and p sse took possession, thus commanding the door to the i til. Of course no court Ins lieen h- Id, and tlie circuit court judge suddenly disapjieaied this morning before seven o'ciock leaving no orders as io tire dispo-d --• ion of the prisoner Little. Efforts are being made, ho\t viT vainly, to secure the set vices of Koine magis trate who will .ssuuie the resjamsi hility of oideiing Little to be re turned to Lexington or some other j.iil for s fe keeping. Tue court has left without making any provision for the keeping of county paupers idiots, which leaves many persons in destitute circumstances. ATTKMP R N-O BURY JUDGE BURNETT A guard was d> tail* dto dig the grave of Judge Burnett, the spot s< lected being hy t ie side of hi. sweet he li t, who died o a* year ago. Ladh-saud citizens who came to town t'-day to ai(end the funeral have beaten a hasty retreat. Law lessness and distnder are so life that the remains >f ilie la.te cani ty j alge will have 110 f llowors save an armed guard who will avenge his deu r h. Everybody is leaving Hie town and there is a cessation ol all business, as it is as much as -eo ple c n do to protect their lives from the wanton cruelty of the rul - hie. APPEAL TO THE GOVERNOR. A.i apnea 1 hi* b-pu mad to Gov ernor MoC eiirv for siaV® troops t" enf rce the l av and unrest rle>ers. At the fucsint waiting Little had ..of UPII leturued to th "Lexington Jail. When he comes i will prohaffiy be surrounded '<y bay onets. CTRIOfS (LOCKS. Jn Ihe latter pait of t'e elgb teenth century Drnz. iive:Ped a clock that xci 11 :l all others in in- genuity. h .'CM it '-at a gnv, a she '" id and :i dog. When the clock sirnck. the negro played six tunes on !>i fl.de. and the dog ap proached and caressed him. This the in venter exhibited to the kirg <f snain, who was greatly pleased with it. "The gentleness of :nv d ig,'* said Droz. "in his lcr\4>t nmrif. If your Mnj'stv touch >ne of the a poles which vmi so< in the Muvipanl's basket, von will admire the animal's fid litv ' The king took an apple, anri the dog flew jit his hand, barking S' londiv that t' e King's dot*, which was in the same roorn. harked also. The largest el ck ever known is that in the ca'hedral at fcfrasburg. It is !00 fee 1- 1 e.g. 3 ide, and 15 feet deep. and has bepn in use fo'- three hundred yems — Youth's Com' panion. A!S AMRMIVfI KYI I. The "Reading Tim's and Disp ifrh sfa'es that Elizabeth Calv S'notnn. in a lecture at L*hxnon. nn Stnr_ dav evening deaeant.-d with more than ordinary emphasis upon fLe almost snrrend°r ef the avrr-jre woman to showy dress- ing, wMe'' tins omijo ♦r ho regard" 1 as one of t,he ni st alarming of the serial evils of ff.e present, dev. E f, onomi-ts'-av bfviinlv st r i" i'L F* to HITPK* the of this V'*]nnfarv si tv n rv br it. and noi'itinar nn* 1} p had results that mod follow wh rt n a lovo for d-pss is parripfl to eyt rpwefi. Where jt will end there is no toll in IT. hi|l I* is pertain that if is pro d-numy a race vr'nc'i c mstders ex fprrial ad immept and flip Gratifica tion "f everv p!enfHi> of vaatlv more Importance than the cnltiva tion of the intellect or t,hp advance ment. of the irts and nrmrnifac?ures. ft should he the diPy <f pverv sens! bl# mother to foster the opposite of ♦ his pern'cioijs fashion. The reme dy f>r this pvil is in their hands, an I t) lss th°v intm'ps* themselves men may jre:ich in vain "I love men," says the qtt'*n of S eden, ''not b cause they are men, but bee iuse they are not wo nen. 1 ' Wh l ve women, not because thev arf women, but hao-iuse they enn sew on a shirt button or put a patch on the most important part of a pair of pantaloons better than a man cart.—-Boston Potf CHEAP KANSASLANDB We own and control the Railway lands of TKKWOCOI'N 1\ , KANSAS, about v<ma|jy divided by tor K:III*HH Pacific Railway, which wo arc soiling at an average oi fc'i.2s per acre on CA**y term* of payment. Alter nate sect OIIH of Government lands can be taken as homestead* hy actu il settlers. i'lmse landlie In the4> RKAT 1.1 MKBTON' K RKI Tof Central Kansas, the nest winter wheat IM'O hieing dhtifot of the United st. ivs, yielding from A> to 35 Bushels per Acre. l'lte average veurly rainfall in tills county B KRtRU 99 IWItM nut A.NNI M, ottC'thtra greater than in th" much > xto.leil AHKVN HAS VAI.LKY, witieh has a yearly rainfall of lest th.iu .i Inches per annum IU the same longitude. STOCK KAIMINO and WOOL GROWING are very K< M NKIIATIVK. The W inters arc short and mild. Stock will live all the year on grass t l iving streams and springs are numerous. Cure water is found in wells from :•* to t0 feet deep. TUK ilKvLnmar Ui in VTK iv I IIK Wom.nl X fever and ague there. No mulay or luii' issitue roads. Clentv of fine h.ihdiug stone, lime and s.n il. The-e lands are beoig raid liy sAt led by the best el:>.* iif Northern and Kit stem people and will so appreciate in vu'ue by the mi !ro*em ■ . now being made as to make their inno'l ie at present pil'es vine of the very tu-st i-ivestm n's that can If mad", aside from the profits to be derived iroin their eiMiv.ui >n. l iic eiof our lire re side in W.V-KKKN KV. and will shew lands at a..y :im •. A pamnhlet, giving full tnfor mit l.ti in r ir Ito s dl. ciimate. water sup ply,X will be sent .ree on rcuue.sU Address Warren Keeney fe Co., I 'd IH'.iro >rn St .Chicago. OR WA KKLASV, Trego CO., Kansas. Established IS (JO. "Quality isle tree tetcfCbcapnej THE STANDARD TEA CO. oiler in packages of 5 ib. and upward, their standard quality of j TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. iC3F7EE,2Sc i .s. " The T>- i<lll >t Is (nut forge eon sit it" * c t ■ "/• a r ilirert from us. '/"( id* *c tt to iuj port of the U. S. QUALITY OTJ \RANTEED. ! STANDARD TEA CO, 2t Fulton Street. 21 NLW YORK. CONSUMPTION Pn iiive.y Cure! All 'iT TIT. iroiii ihis disease that are anxj'tuto b* cure t s.ionl l try I>r. Krt>- nei 'h klkii :vrKi CosurvrriNE I'UWDKKJ. Tne>e i* > v.l -is an; tin: oniy preparation known .ii w ill nun* < onoCuitioa and all disea!' the I'm IATASH Li. No.-> —indeed o str.i ou:' l.iuii ill tiKMii.anil also to convitic*> v*nu tint triey ire no liitubug, we will iSr-.vir.l to i v >ry i.i.forer, by. mnll. i> nt paid. a tree trial lu\. W>• don't want vour 111 mey until you are p.Ta rtly aliftJ of th *ir car tive powers. It " your life is worth saving, • lon't delay in giving these POWDESB a trial, sis they will stirelj cure von. I'rice. lor large ho v. fll.nn, sent to any pin of the l" a) cd states or ('utiada, by m ill, on receipt of price. A'bt'css, ASH & BOBBINS, 3GO FULTON Sti'"*'*. Rr.oox wit. X. T. THE LIGHT-ROTITDTG The and most THOROUGHLY eonstructed SEWING r/.xCHlNEcver interned. All the wearing parrs aro made of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED ami are ADJUSTABLE. Jt ' us the A TTTOST IT 'C. TP A IONf It ban the L'UT JiOUBIA; It nas the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS arc "WOUND without I<< i<4 j I v'G oi UiMTIiJUJAL>ItI the MAiJui-JiD. It has a R *l,r sr.TTl\r, \rrpj - Tf has n f>i AT, for regulating the leni ii of stitch WlfiiOßr 'i E • It has „ HPAHJS under the ami; It is NOldKijf-.s, aiias lucre point. 1 of t XCiiLLK.NCi; than all other machines combined. CF" Agents wanted in localities wiaere wo are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 90 UNION SQUARE, N,Y MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. IDEIMXGEU&nyCI'SSEa PROPRIETORS. This old and popular estab lishment is prepared to do nil work 111 their line in a style equal to any in Cential Pennsylvania, and at prices that defy coin petition. MONUMENTS, COUCHES. HEADSTONES, of all sizes, styles and made on short notice. The proprietors, hope by STltlC r ATTENTION business, F A lit DEALING and GOG. WORK to merit the continued confidence of their friends and patrons, and of tho public at huge. Shops, east or Bridge MillheiiD, Pa. oin bint' /atalosucfor'lS —or— ■ Evsrytiilm for the Garden Nuinbeiing i~sp .gos. with colored plate r run: To our customers of bast years, and to all pur-ii.isers of our hooks, eiiner tiAUlit NlNvi K.'lt I'd 'l'll. I'M At "I'- ll AI. I*l. UIOUI.rUIiK, or G AICI'KN JN,; Koil I'l.E ysfl.K (>.iiee H ftb.-aeh. 1 prepaid. by mall) I'o otners.on receipt I w' iV. Plain Plant or v'al.ilogut s. f without Plate, free to all. PJBTBRH NO R-iON&CO, SSKEUB.V!SN, >1 ATKKT <1 A'U KNURS AND { i LOUIKTS. 85 C 111 St., Xt ir Y'-rk. I AtiRKEVSIOISG A t„r?* J For 11.00 WE WIN VM.I (re- hu mail • either of t !<■ Ir* >v 11 cued collections, { all <li.*tinct nrlHt-t: F S All II MIS. or I W vle.IS, H Itegoni s, or • U 1 lIE,l| ts, 'd Cal .diu.Ms (f titev). 4r s Carnation.* (iiintithlV). „ 12 V ARYS V* tti-nnniis. <■ !2''o'ues, 5 H Cent .NT E. is, 01 S -"A.EJ RVOITE P aved 5 plants. 1 b D ihll is. 01 S DUni vn Ui-w Japan). * 1 S Kerns, •< A! os -E or *• U !OI.V. 2 8 Geraniums. Fanev. s Vauegated. or \ 1 Plvy leaved. i 4 Gloxinias, UJladlolu*. or PTuberoses i (Pea i'l), T GR IPE vi. IT*s, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Har- I dy Shrub*. 1 8 HeUot,ropes, SI. inti'iMs.wr SYVTIMVM J 8 PAOSIVS (new German) . ot S Salvias, " 8 HOSES -T doathlv S* IL irti-- Itvbrld. or 4 F • Ulimbiec. s Violet (sce.itcd), or 8 Daisies. Fngl. <• 12 s,' iigej h '.ldiagjor 14scarcertireen- < house IM tols, * 18 Verbenas and splendid sorts 25 Vtr'teip s f Flower, or Al varieties of Ve .:et t!>le S*el v. or by KKIVtKSs. hwjer to charge*. .1 C'lectlo.is for $ o or fJ; of >r ; 12 fr *<; U f 17; 18 for i ; ■>; > the full collection of." 11 varieties of Plants and r*e -ts—sirHelent to stock a greenhouse aud gir l-o —f r i to our b k *''4;rd eui: fo I'le tsire" ml a! alo.-n- oiTer ed alnrve (v ilue >L.7.*=) will te added. PetfrKenderEon&Co. oo Cortlaiidt St. ~X\ Y. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COAL, VT. CO3URN STATION. f'TKRY n. STOVFR \ I. g taranteev D. H. GETZ AHorncj-at-law Luwisbarg, Pa. Clffl >e o Mit" the tj.iii N tti IA! Rank Can be cous.iite i iu or Germ in. Ki>. i-lv. GLOBS Wliiie Lead rai Mi *gfl Pant Co. CAPITAL STOCK, SIOO,OCT The* raiuts cro rnix- r, r.-Hity for r."t>. any shsdo or olor, ft-ut s>M ii. uuy <;uuuU'ieu from One (J uai l to a ISHI rt-L ' V .. <x CS Vr r ;R I hud. >T;. Thww Vwttti P- : ' - .' ;.rc Whit- Lead. Zinc ;t Lii' in rr.!nwn a-.d reuvij for use an- SI;.. '■ .-ocap'-r tiul ifl lat three time as Icogat 2 n. lestrl tu shorr/finary way. will I>r paid for every ounce of adulteration f<und in them. Thouramie OT houses and sonis of th flnest villas io * Tiorica ire painted *dtU these Pasnts. Send f'r ■nr jam®, aiao fur Sample ijolnrs aud I'ricn ibr.d, to th* GLO3E KIiKED PAINT CO., OFFICE i 103 Chambers St., New York- WOltKSt Gor, MORGAN H* RR, S' BTAHDARB STOI IE, 235 MARKET ST., near THIRD sHmskrg,|)a. FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT. We have now complete stock of Millinery, Trimmings, Xotiotis aud Fancy Goods, at prices fully 25 per cent, lower than else where. An examination of our stock will* be sufficient to con: vi;KC lit w at vte say is squaoely no A M Assortment the fol lowing art ides alwa) scn ha : Ladies', Misses and \I il ris Hats— trimnud >i unh mnrd Hiiy & .3 >l le s Ficwers, lei-lle: f S.l s & "Vvet: £ibbo is o 9 • *" 'l3 t?, -D-TT • *s Hj i ~n Cjrsdls & tJ _d 31'wei.r, C if:i & (hilars En he?, Lae:s, Trimmings, Jttaai & linitat on E&ir COO T, Hamburg Edgings & Insertings L idi s' & Mis JOS" Furs, JcwJry & Ferfumerles, M tto Pic /iro Frames. Zophyrs, 121-2 per 02 Gratawn Wool, 9 f ; '*? flute® tton: r spisl I cts v r..jiton H.CoUoii, psr spaol 3 cts. fins, "or papa 1 2 cts. Necllss, ocr paper 3 els. Gents' Paper Collars JO cants per :'3ox, i.id u aounind otiier articles .'too numerous to mention. Dou't forget the place. HARRIS' STANDARD H L OR E, 235, Market St k LEWISBURG. PA. mmfilM SAVED! Buy the IHPiiOVLD mam Sewing- Machine. 'wi gfa Mfra! snr It !• tm rimi's In contimction and nu u Nl If K&ftMfll It husiU* ri'Oig.'t' f>lf-teHlr\rjnt**lU, Mr In*. fiW / \>, &4J ii Y P cba;'K*j n < thf bobbin Lei nttfiexliaurfed. ha li|j r,*- AU the ittW'Uin ;.• k,J ff V? |M 'tmr K*rery SlarHrie lis Btuk out rowdy for uce,< altar Mir CHEAT RjRIJCrTJO* jßjgu " rv PHKI s we continue to uco the be*: i*tHal WWL \ W"t|l Md exercise the jrruw t coto is their aaaoufoctar*. ; VICTOR STAVING MACHINE CO.. . VwlwßriackMltt. 3CI W.rt M.dhei Bt., Jfl. FSJirCSAL 0?n:S ui Kasufactarks, RED FROIUT FXJE.ITXTTJK/E STOE/B, LEWISBURG, PENNA. J. HOW EE, Proprietor Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Table, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. £ll kinds of FURNITURE constantly on nand. ly KEYSTONE WRINGER. , Has Greater Capacity, I s better finished Ira Than any other wringer now made. 2?oEK> THE holls Are made Of White Rubbor dor to tiMrl' I y*|Eßi the shaft. Nu twine or wire or fibrous au- IffißHl ■BEHB tenal, or anything else t,n rubber bonf 0( &'X£pnr used. The rubber is vvlcar.it/xl p* tkt hft and. cannot be taLen of except by cut f gP*r ' : "fa ti 'j it of They are more elastic than -!w■ °'" er rolls bec * Use there *• nottuag bat jqftO;, rubber on the shaft, and more durable b* c<use there is no twine or fibrous mate **-■' 2 T' 4 *JL ral to rot out or wire to cot the nabbcr. They are greatly superior to any otha> kind of roll now known. • - ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. Aiae.xAU JbLus., J.'P.S WEIDENSAUL Pi opric tor. OI.P ANI) rorULAK STAN Corner Liark tandF.on. St'eete ..EWL iHI'RG FA \i i" C/l<i■>* in all J " .j- • CHARGES I ) >E I A E. C. MT PETREE, CIGAB ANUFACTURER WIIOL!>AI.K ANI I ETAIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco ' and Cigars, s.\ tk; Kb* aimm lks, etc., MAI KET 6TREBT. Lev isburg, Pa, FUPJITt^i J. H. HAZELL, Spring Mi ls. Pa., is ;ti all times preparedto make furniture to i order, lie t11 > l\ pood woik atid low j prices to merit a share oi pub tc paliouage. Cane Lottoiu chairsatways ou Hand UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY. FITS Y OR FALLING SICKNESS l erniHiei:> t'nred- MO huiubui;- ty o-e .UOX RP'U COAOE OR I)r- OOULAKO'B CITI-FCIM.IVEI) IXF.-UIHLE FIT POWDERS. To convince SUN'errrs t .at THESE powdere will douil WE claim tor them, we will send tiieio Viy MM.. rosTr.vin,u KPVK TKI AL HOX. AS !>:. Guutani is THE JTNY ptiv sician that tuts ever made tide DISEASE a r->Mvt.il stutiy.uud US to OUR KNOWLEDGE thousand* have been PKUM.VKE.VTLY CUHEU by the use of these pow ders, we will guar antee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you all money expended. All sud'erers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced 01 their cur ative powers. Price for large box. $.1.00, or 4 boxes for sl<-.00, seut by mail to any part ol United States or Canada on receipt oi price, or by express, C. U. D. Address, AitH & ROB3INS. SCO FULTON BTRTLK. DROOKLYK, N. Y HIGHEST I.ONORS. AT'HIK Centennial Worlds Fair, 1878 / SHONiml OP.GANS PKONOUNCET) T'NANIMOTTSLY AS TUB BUST IXSTIWMBA Their comparative excellence is recoguiz el by the Judges in t.iei. Report, from whi> h i he follow ing is an extract : "Tie B -IIXINGEU ORGAN CO S exhibit MS ilte best Instrn me nt at a price I'cu lei ing tliein possible to a large class of purenaseib, having a conibiiialiou <>f Keeds ami Bells, producing novel and pleasing eifccts, containing many desirable impi ovements. will stand longer in dry or u.tmp climate, less liable to get out of order, all Ihe boards being made three piy, put tog ther so it isinnmsslble lor them ! t.o cuber shrink, swell or suiit," THE ONI Y ORGANS) AWARUED Hi IS RAN K. , This idedal and Award wa granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the most rompe tent JuHe* ever assembled. New Styles mil prices just issued, wnWi are in accordance with onr rule, the Bt.T OR4>A\' for t:ie least money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post.paid on application to B. SHONINGEH ORG N ''o, I to 12 CHKaIMI STHKKT, w Hivni, Cow D*. D. 11. MINGI.E, i Offers his profeisionalserviceato thepkb lie Au*wet s call* at all hours OFFICII AND IK.SJ *3<Jl Mllibchn, Glad Tldinrx for the Wra. Srrtsas and Ih bd fated. One latest Improved NrlfAftlnf Covaidc Appl'nnreN are a vpeedjr and !** umnrnt cu.e tor Rheum ittmna, Ni uiaigia, Kidney, Llv< r and Female oom ulalnts. Neivous Piostratlon. Back and ; bpi- al Irritation, ami kindred DissasM Plces. Waist Belt. *s.*> : spinal Kelt, for Par dy-is and Spinal Ailments, fio.uu, and upwards ; A unset*. Anklets. Ilead Bands, Knee Cap*. each : .suspensories, so.o® Illustrated Pain;) let Free. Address. tiALV i.>o-hi >1 Asset IATIOST. 27 Raft Ninth Street. New York 1 1 Hr BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONT, tiEORGE~~HOPFI9. Frojn ietor. SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES, PER MANENT BOARDERS AND PER SONS ATTKNDIXG COURT. BOTH LANGUAGES SFOKXK AT OTTK HOTEL MEN! T £sS C AoE.VT) WASTED —roa THE— New i"D2lan! Mntnal Lift it Co Th e oiccst mutual in the country. Charter® 1835. LIBERAL TER S QIVBN. MARTON K WAKKLIN General Agenfo 133 South Fourth Strict UhilLdclphia. WANTED! W'e w h an agent, male or femalt.tn each town i,la. -omity, to pet up Clubs among notifies. !ui. is. factories. Ac.. for the rals ol our Teas did will ofter very llbraLeo|n. missions to >uch. We lutve ti en tniporteri ol Tea* for over 2 years, and can afiord to acini, and we will scurf a better article for the money than any ot-her house ts Kvw York. Our Teas are put up In une pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. ..... - Address, for terms and blank form for Clui-s, LONDON & NEW YORK HI NA 11A 0.. P. O. Box 574. No. 20 Church St, New Vol* 3iMv fTTDflftfTf* Crd. Now WAl£vWll 4 W ' :i,hs >arket out by the plainest of. all hooks— ' Plain Home Talk and Mini leal Common Sense,"—nearly 1,01-0 pages. 20C illustrations, by Dr. F. B. 1 OOT2. oi 120 Lexington Are. N. Y. Purcnasers of this book are sit liberty to consult its author in peisoa or >y jna l free. Piice by mall, $3.24 for toe Stasosbd edition, oi $1.50 for the roftui* edltjoo wklch contains all the same mattfci .and ID lustraiions. iNditents talles tre- dWW WANTED. MURRAY HI 1.1. PUBLIbBJNG Co.. igr Kxt "vtf. sf. N. Y ■ R-l) OAV. (.SHOWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TIM-WAKE STOVEPIPE & T UMNHfiA SPOCTIXfi and FRUIT CAIN, Would respectfully inform the pubilt the he keeps on hand or makes to order all Kind* of TINWARE, RTOVB riXTrRBS, FKrtTCAMS, etc., etc. , ITSPOOTIM A SPECIALS 3 Fruit cans alwayson hand. Repairing done at short notice. Having some ten years experience In the hu*tnes he flatters him self that hi* work Is fully eu to any in this section of the country. A s hare of the public patronage i->t#epeek- JUIIV spjiciit-d. "Sbop. wesft der <|% osrsil Book Store. .Wlllhdße,
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