Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 19, 1878, Image 4

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f litr I Dririn er. Pi oprietars
B O. DSIXIVOF.R. AIWO'-late Krtltov
ttilltirtuijiiia-siia) l)cf. 10.
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Terms—sl.so Per Annum.
M .le.el n t*-LC. &S 0. t.'t., h v
popalat iaot n •* • .itnivi. business
TSIITIE.ALTI.'OIUIVFSTLIRLR.ITK'IIR.INAVEI.ICE
rmlHlt ot <mi oijilit miles, in which the
JOVRX N. ha- a larger elreuiali iu iliau a!l
ether county tupers coiubint-ib
Artrrtiter* wiUtdtaxA malcea note of t.'iia
The Missing Pages.
"Have a paper, sir ? Soinethiug
to read iu the cart, ma'am ? Harp
er's ! Atlantic ! Set ib.iei I All the
magazines !''
But the people hurried past John's
littlo stand into llie station, as they
had done all morning. Only a Post
and Journal 9 Id, and here was
noon! Profit, three cents ' 0 i sun
ny days liis sal 9 were petty InisK,
Out it was diizzling. Tiie inick
Pittsburg air was full of falli. g
soot, and nobody cared to stop and
buy.
"No wowler they want to Imiry
nut of tliis borrib e place! imttleud
John, khiktug abclil at t. e wet. din
py houses, the po' l Is of 11 ck mud
thro'iigh whicn the l.oites iiampid,
and the clouds of SUIOKC rolling
tnrough the streets. He tin tight
t f the sunny O.nio farm on which
JiS was born, and felt that ho never
could grow used to this ; lace. Thite
cents profit! Not enough to Lur a
hnif of bread.
John thought of his mother, and
of tlie scanty biv. kfast which tnev
bad eaten together in their bare
gnnet, with its windows opening
on the sooty roofs. If lie could but
have hail a good tiade h- uiigut
have ear tied a nice ht.ie tit.il home
to Lcr. Put the ciowd hurtled
past.
"Magiuines, mam'am V Scnie
thing to read on—"
T The lady stopped. "Guodey?
Ah, your <Wvks are di'ty !" d>opt
ing the sooty magazine Willi a stnug
of her shottldeis.
As if he could In lp that ! But he
began bb. wi'g r way the so* for the
tyeutivih time thai C.*y. was
four yrats s;i ce 1 is iali.ei died, and
Jib and nia inother hud cou.e ty
•town, Ui d in tnat litue i*e i ad done
Othihg L>Uc light agaii si s< ol a. d
starvation.
lie opened o:.e of the story papers
for boys. There was . se.i story in
it ; a boy goes ft in the fit si chat -
li 111 l ill viv •\, li Ihe llilld,
"the gallant boy leaped upon tne
deck, at at couiiuodoib c asped hnu
)u liia aims s "
On the uext page was an account ;
c-f h boy goii g l.oaie frotu wo;h, ;
who arrived jusi in time to .-e >le |
the walla of a bi r lug lioi.se, ai.u
reseuid a child, lor wii.c.iuarmgact j
be whs tiie next day '.ukeiiinio j au- I
i ersb ; p by the child's father, a mill
ionaire.
"cmiue fellows have such eplendid
chances!" said John, fining down
the lawk with a sigh. *X vv I've
ben here for years, and notuiHg
grand or nolle ever tutus up foi ine
to do. Biy ten I'oaL-i, til Lee.i Jour
nals, daily ; ?cll tueui— it 1 can.
On oaluidu..3. buy tlio wet-kli-.
Once a month the magazines. 1 ii.ti'a
the heft of ii, year in and year out.
How's a ftlh*w to muk: a len-sLiike '
at ttist sort of wot k ?"
An old geuticinau vlio had mi?
Ed the train -uuiiieitd up, and b<-
gill idly 10-king over the bo^'a
SIOCA.
John w'ntciied him anxiou-ly. If
J e siiould buy one f the .-tx bound
boiks! Fiofi. on e.*ch w.is twen
ty five Cents. 11 he should buy one
cf thost*. ne could take ii- iue . litlic
treat to hia undhei af#er ml
The boy's eyes faiily glistened,
for, be:i: s being foud of his iu lh
cr, lie was hungry, and the *iueil
of fried oysters ami c >!feo from lue
restHuriini near by was almost moie
than he could bear.
The old gentleman took up one of
the boaks. John thought lie was
certainly going to buy it. What'
should tiie treat be ? A bit of fresh
meat ? Ani i nce pie ? lied ec id ed
that s-eak would be the b* St.
"All, here is a hook which I have
wanted for a )<mg time," said tin*
gentleman. "Wiiat's the pii:e of
this, my boy ?"
"Those are one d >'l ir each, sir."
"I'll lake tliis. X, you needn't
tie it up. I'll read it on the cars."
He laid down a brignt silver dol
lar.
John could almost s:mll the d'lic
fous steak, and he thought of Ins
mother's thin, starved fise. Tney
had not tasted m- at fir days. But
a glance at the b > >k, .n tlie go .tie
man dropped it into his satchel,
caused him to say faintly—
"Stop, sia 1 Idi I not see which
one \ou were baking. That is a >
imieifect c >py. There are four
leaves missing iu the middle."
•'Ton bad !"—throwiug it down.
"The dollar, please."
" Will none of tiie olherk suit ?"
>uid John.
"No, I haw J this Lnok for
•Jin** f !*u"
I "Von can have it for seventy five
cents," sid J iim, eagerly.
" I do not wad a mutilated c >pv
at all."
John handed him hack the dollar,
; and closing his satchel, the tna
walued on a few steps, and HH!
di wri in a open doorway to wail
for hi train, lie was a rud ly, fat
j old gentleman, with a kindly,
I shrewd blue eye. Having iniinbg
!to do, ho thought too matter over
leisurely.
"That's an honest 1 id," ho said
to the proprietor of the sh p in
j which lie stood. "110 migh
I have c' eaieu me just now. but
j he. did not."
j "Who? John M' Tuvish? A
i honest as si*el. He's been uuuer
i my eve now for four yeais, and 1
know hi utohe as truthful a I.id as
evei w is lorn of Scotch blood."
"Urn, inn !" Siii tie old geoth--
man. Hut tie |>ur -m his specla. le
! and e\ed J.liu from lie.ul to 10->l.
Toe next dav he st>pp d at the
I same stiop, and walk* d lip to th
i prom. tor.
"il w's he for intelligence, now ?
lie h gan, as if the on versati-m h.id
s( |' d l lie m-tiieiiL bef re. "Si li
pid. proh.li|y r"
"1 d n' ttiink lie's very sharp in
trade," was the rei ly ; "but lie's
a very liaudy Im.v. lie has made a
go. il many convenieot kuickkmieks
f.r the iieigtdhra—th.t bookshelf,
for instance,"
"Wt.y, Hi t'-> tlie very tiling I
' want in all >. Well, Li tre's liij
j tiain. CrHxi-dar, .-ir."
I "lle'll be back again. Old nil
fellow," said the merchant, lang i
lUg.
The next ti;iy he was back , and
lie c me at the suae hour.
"I like that bov's looks, sir. I'v.
been wale ting liiui. Bit of coin e
he has a d z n mla'ious —di ti ikea
I father—rag-tag of brother?— WHO
j would follow hnu.
! "No. He has only a mother, a •(]
I slit* is a decent, G id fearing Scotch
woman—a good seam >ties.-, J< 11.
tells me, iin can git no woik.
Times are dull iieiv j. HI now. I'm
the country folks will pur into
the citita. Mis. M"T vi>lt ha>
nothing hut what iho b>y cams at
the >ta> d y-nder.
T e old genih n an made iu replv.
But the in\' day l.ewiut nptottie
bo's stand. John was looking
I ale and anxious S one cf his i g
ular cur t a -rs n.d refusal io tnkr
tfit-'i mag.X!ins—tim .? being so
hard. I'iiey would lie dead Ins.- ]
on hi? hat d*.
"Piper? Mag ziite-t, sir?" lie!
•tskt d.
"X •. A woid Willi you. my hid. '
My name is B thn n lam the o.vu- '
er of the Birds! Nurseries about
.
thirty miles from here. I want a ,
young man to act as clerk and .-.ilea- '
man on the grounds, at a sahny of i
for'y dollars a anmte, and a woman 1
WHO will besttiCi a d ordmly, t
oversee the gills who pack ll iweis- ■
-nd?, at twenty four d lla s a 1
IIMU'II. I offer iiio P'siti Mto y>i
and y. in mother, and I give yu
uutil to-morrow to think it ovr." ,
"But y •—you—do .At, know ui *, '
sii I" gatqa d John.
"I kn ivv yon v rv well. I -pner* J
ailv know what I rru about. T<>- j
morrow, be iedy t givey mr a-s- [
wer. I w'll take you fur weeks on j
trial. If lam sati-fi I the e J
mud will tie ie> ewed for a year."
All the iest o the dav, John f b
like one in a dream. Ev**rybly ;
had heard nft'e Bornale Nurse* ies. j
ai dof good Id Isaac Bolu ii tln-ir j
owner Bit hat had lie d .ne, !
t' at tliis ear' 1 ly paradise tho Id ;
open to bini ?"
"Yu*li c-'tne, eli ?" said Mr. |
B iliim, the ii xt. d iv. "Thought
y>u wiuild. When can you begin
work ?" 1
"At once, sir..*
"Good. Bv the way, there's a .
Vacau' house on the gtmjnds, which
your itioflier can have, rent free, if
sheri mains with ui\ V mere box.
but big enough. There's uiv team.
Sun;' Owe y.u cooie out, M'Tavish. I
and look HINUII JIMI ? You can CMI.E !
back all right."
John 1-icked up the s and sent a
message to hi 3 mother, h*id wen
with Mr. B dinu. fie had no* y r
tld his mother of his c'ia ig* i i
their affair*.
He was v-ry silent when tie name
home that evening, hut oddly t*
der with his moth-r ; and she no |
ticed that lie remained a long time
on ttis kne-s ;it prater that night.
Tney had only a little bread and
mi k for breakfast the m ir i
ing. a d John * camel y tasted it.
"You 10->k as if >ou could not
hear this much longer, inothe ," he
said, coining up to her. and putting
hi- hands on shoulder. ••You
Ued good w IOU-S >NIH me.ils, an L
i tie 'resli air. and tie aids aid he
trees, instead of thin /" looking
our it tlie piled stacks of chimin\s
o lit i ig forth the black siu >ke of
an iro.i foundry.
"D Ill'i talk of them, .John, lad 1"
"Well, I wont and tie put on
his hat and went out.
An hour later lie came back,
"What is wrong? Why have
you lett the stand?" asked the
mo her in alarm.
"We are going to Ivivo an o-.it
iug, mother. Djn't say a word. I
MP, AFF -RD !•
She never had seen the boy so
full f excitement. lit* hurried her
to tiw station, and soon tliev were
ulidii g among beautiful rolling
i. ill-, at (I acmes 1-v*lv meadows,
thai were sweet with the odor of
new-moon hav. At noon, they
Cone to stretches ot rising ground
covi red wil li nurseries of younu
trees of delicate green. n d with
vmejarda. ami field after field of
roses, mignonette, and all kinds ot
s pet -sin Hi .g ll vers.
"Why, .1 >hn, this is fairyland!
What is t' is | la *e ?''
"The II itliil Nurseries. We will
get oil'here, mot er. I want to
show von a house that—"
lie tumbled with agitation. Hi*
fact was pale as lie led her down to
the side of the broad, gl ncing riv
er, near which was mstled in tin*
1 T
WIMMIS a cosy little cottage, covered
: with a led trumpet cre-per. There
; was a garden a well, ami a padlock
i f iii c w. I side, the ro-niis wer
clean M nil u.idy f i fur nisliin:.
Tut-liver lipjl d diottsily against
i its pi'd lv shoie ; tlie tnds dub d
•I. rough ihe blue, sunny air; the
scent ( f loses came in upon the
1> t-t-ze.
i "Mottifr." said John, "this I
hojH', will Nie your homo no>v."
And with that, he begin to laugh
and cupel ah ut iter like a Uy ; but
j the tears rolled down his thin
cheeks.
John M'Tavisli is now foremati of
the Bui dale NTuseiies, and a man
|of ingli st oldi ig i i theciuitry.
Not long ago, hes.n l to oil Mr.
j ".oiltill—
'l ove this all t< the f.ien l who
I sai i •g• I vor I tor m•t h i liv i (
j P.*r* ing '
* N Jh ," sii 1 ift * ol 1 m .
I"> II owe it n> tiie nc* k vi h i(t
i mi-si tg pag-s. I' i • ci 10" 0i il
Ito you. A- i' o m sto ev-cy '• . * •
: •" iio-.iest. llo'p*stv in I (il isi ry.
j John, ar what b<l it, and lan •■—
rlined to tlti.ik they ocv *r f 1 to
conn and success in the end."'
TO M IKK 110HK Htm.
Na'ure is indus?ri MIS in HIM'M*
; tug he' d"ininions ; aid mm to
:\ horn t' i- le ut v is addi. s e.5.
should fill aril oln-y the lesson.
L"t him, too, IK* ii.dustii-ms in
adorning -i-s do u tin. i i n iki i * "ii*
home—the dwelli tg of his wife and
child en—not o* Iv convenient a d
Coo.f i table, but plets c t. .el him.
as far as clrcimst tuces will a l.ni'.
in- iiid is ri'MH i s rruiu ling it
witt l'asant obj-cts—in decorat
ing it, wi-bin ait .vi h nit, with
hings that te d t nmke it agreea
ble and attractive. I.**t industry
• ake home the alsilo nf neatness
and (nle —a j>i-ce woioh bi ing*
-a-isfacti >n to every i:unto, an 1
which in ahsense d :t s back the
heart bv t lie fuel aisoei it ions of
comfort and content. Let this be
dot e, and this sacred s;nt will be- I
come more mivi-Iv the.-ceneof cliei'r
fuln and fieitCe.
Ye naretiis. who won! 1 fia e
\our child en hannv. be imlus'ib
••us to It*ii g tlmni up in tlie midst
( fa ph Msant, clieei fill and hippy
Inane. Waste not ymr time in ar
(■•■mulati g wcal'h or tlieto, but
pl.i'it. in their nii' ds and H tils, 'n
the wav croposed. the seeds of vir
tue and prosperity.
IV II IT WK SOTF.
We take • otM nf all the rasc iltt*
Wf io!. .*oTriMl {• the S(|vfa.ee pub
lic an busi ess life, hut little ac
count i* t ike-* of f h • st. hon
esty. With which the gigintfr* busl
i.e* one> itio*'S of Hie Coinmunitv
c 'iild iv if be carried on for a day.
lime and there are breaches of
tiust. but as few. perhaps, in pro.
port inn to population an \ the mag
nitude of The business co- diirtel, as
iii :mv forme- j riot. Every dv
milliops are ctiangi'ig hands on the
si" pie faith i the verbal promise*
of men Tbev make promises
g(t(l. Ope c-tmmt go ami-is of
men win tiave made their pinmises
good when 'tie immediate losses in
eiit-red M*er tiv have ranged from
fi'tv th usand up to a quarter of a
mi'lo.n dollars. No note is oyide
of Km-ti tns'tti ces. But wtiep some
petty h-cml. c a <rrpit one. p >** - I
I-1V. couoni** at re:.oh of trp-t, j
••vrrylii'v i 'itmlc cq'i-o' tnd *i*h
ftiat fart ; and of •( few ra ; se tlie
Ip:e ti 11., * Is'lmreanv ' ones' V in
itiecoir. I'li'iity V" Yes. there is a
great rbal < f honesty and a grea'
deal of morality. < d these are a'
rhe f unci itiou of the v iSi lusiii.-Ri
which is conducted trnm d iv to day.
Mmeover. there is a great deal id
holies'v in f.lie ia ks of hiliuivg
men. in which ma\ be inc'uded all
the wage earning cla-s. A-y per
son wiio is experienc d m business,
employing lntge numbers of men,
can testify to this fact.
A Cat hone priest preached a ser
rrron in behalf nf the Chinch a'-d
Convent if St. L-mis Beitraiid, at
Louisville, in tlie course of which
| he paid • glo*iitg fibu'C to the
faith a- d lioetality of the woman of
: tiie Catholic Chinch, and said that
especially to the servant girls of
Atueiica docs Ue Cuuich owe tn(>st
of us success. Tneir donations
have made the Catholic Church
what il is to-day, iu the United
States.
CHEAP
KANSASLANDS
We own fuul control the Railway lands of
I KK OO IUN I V, KANS.vs, about miually
dividml by I"ie Kansas Pacific Hallway,
which w arc aniline at an average ol *i.is
pei a re on •'A"v tonus of payment. Alter
nate sect oils of liovciniurn! lands Can be
taken as Innne-leads by aetu Usettlcra
rii-'se laiui lie in t lie U tK v f 1.1 >IUUTON E
HK.1,1 of I'ntial Kansas, the wail wtnter
wheal prod ieli di lii- t of tfib United
st ,tes. yielding from At u 3;' Bi.i-ljelfl per
Acre.
The average vearlv rainfall In this eounlv
Is Miv Hi.i aisc nis io.it ANNUM, one-third
Ki'xiiter than in th * mil li extolled AF.KAN
has \ Ai.Ltcr. which lias a yearly rainfall of
h-st ih.in 2."> incites per aiiiium in the saino
l<mi:i!ud\
STOCK It iisiNu and Wool. (IHOWINO are
very Ukmi NKUATIVK. The w int4*r are shori
and niihl. Su.-.k will live ah the year on
KITISN ! Living Mreams ami Nurings are
itunieious. t'ure wal'*!" is found in wells
from :'o to i( leet deep. Tint Hk \LTHUJBr
OttMvrKix titk W-iKi.n ! N' fever and
ague there. So mnd ly or impassible roads.
Plenty of Ine b diillng siotie. lime and sand.
Tne -e 'amis are benig raid ll> settlctl by the
t>-class of Northern and Kastern people
a.id wiii -n appreciate In va ue by the tin
provem -lit • now being made us to make
their purchase aPproaeut prices one of the
vrv be-t lavestin-'iits that can l>e made,
asi le from the profits to be derived ivom
their ••u.tivatl .11. Mem >ers of our firm re
sid.-iu >V.V KKF. VKY, a id will show lands
a* a.,y'tine. A pamphloi, giving full infor
mation in r 'gar Ito s >il. mini He. wajer sup
j ply, A -., will be sent free on request.
A Id r ss
Warron Keoney <te Co.,
1 >6 IHJ.HO <rn St . Chicago.
Ok \VA KEENSV, Trego Co., Kuaus.
Established J SCO.
"Qualityist>, t:n idDflapo
Til 153
STANDARD
TEA CO. •
o3er in p ekag< sof
5 lb. and upward,
i
their standard qua fly of
TEA 5, at 5 3 cts, or lb J
COPE EE. 25 ctr. " "
The II >t'fs nil ? large co*
smut en order direct from <x. •
ii'tods Cnt to anj part oj ifte£\S.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.!
4
STANDI RD jCEV CO
• *
I
21 Fulton Street. 21
YORK.
CONSUMPTION
Poitive'y Curei.
AH suTerers from litis disease that are
H . \ious to lie cured snouhl try lr. kits-
Ni' . <4 '.'KLEWLITHD CoN.SfJirriNE i'OWDI.KR.
I cP .wders are tlio .iy perpaialion
n Ci.it will cure COXSI MTTIOA and a!',
disc.i.-es of t ni Thk-AT A.NU I.cnoh —indeed
mo sir °tiT i.tirll In them, and also to
convince you that they are no humbug,
we wnl frv ir-1 to every suTorer, by.
mail, post paid, a free trial box.
Wo ,t m"t want your money until 3*oll
arc pci-ieclly siustied <>t ih ir cur live
lHwciM. If your die is worth saviug.
•fon't dcluy in giving these rowotKS a
trial, as th-y will xiit'u.y cure von.
Price, for large box, # 1.U1), rent to any
part of the I" ni .ed "*t<it" or Canada, by
mail, on receipt of price, \-tdiess,
ASH & BOBBINS,
RIRVI FVLTON Sre" v . UUOOXLVN. N. T.
THE LlGirr-EUUrUIITG
The
and moat THOROUGHLY . onetructcd
SEW I KG W.ACH INE ever m.cutcd. All
the wearing parts are made of theUFST
STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED
and are ADJUSTABLE.
it ' an tie; a rro.v.j r rr rr\ n roxf
has the UOhHU*; Jt una the
Easiest Threaded Shuttle,
The BOBBINS are "WOUND without
BUWNINO or Ui\!THit P2jaDING tho
MACill-v'E.
It has a SGLF-SFTTINO NTEM.P; It
has :t J*l AL for regulating the length of etitch,
WlfildUr Vklit luin a I
SPACE under the -trni; It is NOfSEI.F-*S,
i vl lias more points of • X('t<LLL> C&J than
ail other machines combined.
f?-Agent3 wanted in lr<?alitie
where v/o ure riot represeirn j.
Johnson, Clark & Co.
SO UNtvN SQUARE, W,Y.
MILLHEIM
MARBLE WORKS.
DEUIMEIU IMTSSER
PROPRIETORS.
This old and popular estab
lishment in prepared to do nil
work lu their line iu aHtyleequnl
to any iu Ccntml Pennsylvania,
and at prices that defy com
petition.
MONUMENTS,
OOUOHES
HEADSTONES,
of all i*izos f ftyles and Jpricca.
made on short notice.
The proprietors, hope by
STRIC T ATTENTION
busim se,
FAIR DEALING
and
GOG. WORK
to merit the continued confidence
of their friends and patrons, and
cf the public at liugc.
Shops, east or Bridge
Millheiin, Pa.
-OF— I
Eferythinr for tk Gari f ii I
>'uual>ciiug .7. r >p K*B. wi'.l colored plato j
KENT IU: K
To our customer* of p.-wt yevrs, aud to
ali pur-'liaHcr* of our UookH. either '
OAHIihNIXt; FOK rK'FIT. I'KACT* |
ICAI.Kt. UICULTCUK, or OAItDKN- J
lNt roa I'l.KAKUl.lv<prlce T
prepaid, by mail). To oilier*.>m rreelpt f
i of-Ac. Plain I'lant or *eed catalogue*, f
without I'late, free to all.
PETER HEND R3ON&CO.. f
SKKUHMK.N, MAHKKT (iAKOjiKca AUD :
. ILOKIHTM, fc
35 Cortland St., New York. I
* AmHOcVfi * ntnKf ll I
' l'or SI.OO we will scml fre< by mail
I J eitlier <>f t'n-b 'l.w uamcd collecttom,
! I ail distinct varieties :
1 OAb tliiHix, or 4 AZtlca*,
! • S (U-goiii is, ,r 3 Cainedias,
J 21'aUditims (fancy), or 5 L'aruations i
2 (inouthlv).
li I hryMantbcinums. or 12 Colucs,
SOn'tiiureat or b other while leaved
jdantM,
! 8 ikthllav. or 8 DUtithu* (new Japan),
b Kern"*, f .tliiMtui, or S Fu li->ia-,
SUeranlums, KAUCY, S Variegated, or
1 blvy leaved.
4 (vloxiuU*, H Uladiolus. orbTubero.cn
(l'carl), i
( 4 tfrajm vines, 4 Ilonoysuckles, 4Hs -
; ty siira'ax.
k HeKotropo-i, HLanLaiiu*.or Prctnnl;
i 8 P.tuslcx (ucw (tciiii.kii), ot 8 Salvia?
) S Ko**m , Alonlhlv iiardv lly brid. ot
j (fliiiiblng.
i 8 Violet (vented), or 8 Daisies. Knt.
! 12 Scar ret Bedding,or 12 Scarcer rc<
house I'UnlM,
j 16 Verbenax. dlHtlnct and splendid aorta
. i'> Varieties ol Mower, or A; vartetie* c(
i * Vegetable S,-cl-i,
i or by EJkPItKSS, hc.ycr to charne*.
:f rolici timi.s for • S :, H %; • 3 for L*;
! 12 for*'.; 11.',,. IS fort 1 ■:- the full
• Col lectin 11 of .ivi varieties >f I'liofs and
Seeds—sufficient t- stock a greeiibouso
and garden—for %->. to our book "(iard
eniu< for I'lcasure" and Q.aialogucoflcr.
cd above (value 51.75) will be added.
Peter Henderson A Co.
' So Cortland't St. f ,Y. i\
Wash. Hutchinson,
DKALL'II IN ALL KINDS OF
COAL,
- VT.
COBURN &TATION.
I'KKRY H. STOVF.K WM.
satisfactiou guaranteoc
i). H. GETZ
Attornej-at-!aw
Lswisburg, Pa.
Office onp isiti the Union N itioual Ran k
Can be cousulte I iu Fagliah or Uermau.
Vo. 2-iy.
i GXxOBSi
! VkiteM i V:i t Co.
! CAPITAL STOCS, sloo,oo^
Thcw Pinn tro mi* o. r- cly for tie. an7
xhad-i ,>r "njor, and r >4-1 1.1 any quauUtlea from
Ouo iquai t lu a iUrrt-L
I f
i 5
DO YOUR CWN rAINTING.
Thnsr Paints nre inn da cf Pure Whit - Lead,
: 7.lnc aur. Lin* ed OH, bold in s< bit In u a-d ready
for use* fn*<* one third cheaper t.nd wiii la-t threo
> time as long as Paint mixed in tho ordinary way.
! $25 REWARD I
I will be paid for every mince of adulteration
1 found in them. Tlmmanda of bouse* and aotut
j of the fiut-bt villau iu America are painted with
! these Paiuts. B<-i)d for X atimonid-ef same,
also fur Hauipic Colors aud Price Lists, to tho
GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO..
OFFier.i
103 Chambers St., New York,
WO it K s :
Cw. WWN STS, lERSEY Cff*
— ■ ■ ......
jis 4 f H p S v * ' 'T
HARRIS'
BTAHOAEB
iSTOJ IE,
235
MARKET ST., near THIRD
fctoisl)urg.|);t.
FALL AND WINTER
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have now complete fitoclf
of Millinery, Trimmings, Notions
and Fancy Goods, at prices fully
25 |>er cent, lower than else
where. An examination of our
stock will, be sufficient to con
vince lit wiot we e'av is
sqimueljr uc
A Assortment the fol
lowing articles alwavs on hand :
Ladies', Misses and fhih rtns
Hats trimmed >r untrimmed
Hats & Bonnets,
Flowers, Feathers,
Silks & Velvets
Ribbons &
Ornaments,
; Hosiery, Gloves,
Corsets &
Underwear,
Cuffn & Collars
Ruches,
Laces Trimmings,
Real &. Imitit'on
Hair Goods,
Hamburg Edgings
& Inserliigs
Ladies &Mis3&s'
Furs,
Jewelry &
Perfumeries,
Motto & Picture
Frames.
Zephyrs, 121-2 per oz
Geraantowi Wool, 9
Coats Machine Cottoo per spool 5 cts
WilliQ2toa M. Cotton, per spool 3 cts.
Pins, *er
Seeiles* cer paper 3 cts,
Gents' Faper Collars
JO cent per tiox,
<.. id r. .lourt-.md otner articles
.'too numerous to mention. Don't
forget the place.
HARRIS'
STANDARD
STOS E,
235,
Market St.
LEWISBURG, PA.
w 5 v ■■ j
jgpi
CJ TBI ffrftW 9ir Jt <a ** dmrf4 in con*'maim RaU ruu w
*V v ffigra og~ it has titttor.T A**,
raw (m T ptoitrt thut U, wltl '• n, * IUU t'.iMj XM
jai Jj W Sfl F.vcry Machine id MM vul ready for rjc, aJU-j
m/ CRR.VT lir.UCfTTOX
Ev5536L3 £w \ riJK'lxwe confirm? to lUiitheUittiaMtHki
SKv* LjoEtiSSpß \.\ aud oxovcisi-the jr oiit -i.C! rc'.n tbt lr ruiavfacl/>.
Vtf.tn Bruch OS*. 381 WjtNwtisoi St.. PbicJM. HL PtllCTXl OrC3 iii Uiauf:taie.-, Ki sLizn, Cm
RED FRONT
STOBB,
LEWISBUBG, PENNA.
J. HOWE A, Proprietor
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Table,
Bureaus, Farlor Tables, Bedsteads,
and Chairs
in great variety and at every price.
Ml kinds of FURNITURE constantly on
nand. lv
KEYSTONE WRINGER.
" kim/of rulf now know n.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER.
American ixoass, j . H . E,
J T S WEIDENSAUL Offers his profe*l<tn*lwvleostotkBfc
* 11c Amwei Hcallfe at alt liouis
Proprietor.
(<LI) AND roI'ULAK STAN*
Corner Market andFrozu Streett
LEW LSBU RG PA
AF ii 4 liotel in 1 <1 • • I
CHARGES M ODER ATE
C. M. PETREE.
CIGAR A NUFACTURER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Choice Brands of Tobacco
and Cigars, i
Sy.OKKRs' ARTICLES, ETC.,
MARK2T STREET.
Lew iff burg, Pa,
FURNITURE
J. H. BAZELL,
Spring Mills, Pa.,
Is at all times prepared to make furniture to
order. He Inies bv gtod wpiK and low
prices to merit a share oi public patronage.
Cane bottom chairs always on hand.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY.
"FITS "EPILEPSY
on
FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently (nredno bambiir- !
bjr one MOJITH'S CHAOS Or Dr- tOL'IAHD'H
t KLSBRATEP InFAI-ÜBLB Kit POWDBiIS.
To convince lutrerera tl>at the*© powders
will do ail we claim for them, we w ill I
send them by mail, rosTrAio.a frke hi
al rok. Ai ilr. d<'Qlanl It tkieOniv phy
sician that has ever ma io this dtaeapc a •
special stuilr.ami as to our knowledge
thousands have been r brmankntlt cukbd
by the nse of theso powders, we will guar-
I an tee a permanent oars in every case, or
reiutiU you all money expeuited. All
, pnfftrerH should Rive these powders an
early trial, and be convinced of their cur
ative powers.
Trice for large box. S.IOO, or 4 boxes for
tl-ci. r.. ...an j uit oi United (
Stato. or Canada on receipt of price, or by
express, C. O. D. Address,
360 FCITON NTKfcKK. Brooklyn. N. T
HIGHEST HONORS.
AT THK
Centennial Worlds Fair . 187S 1
TIIK
SHONINIER ORGANS,
PRONOUNCEI t'N ANIMOI'SLV AH THE
n i-:s r i. vw ra u. haw rs'
Their ennnarative excellence is recogniz
el by the Judges in t en Rep ort, from
whi-'h I he Indo.tiiig is an extract :
•Tie n. -IININGKR ORGAN
COM e alt I bit <• le best liistril
iue.it. at a iriee reudei lug theiii possible
io alar .e class of puree.isnra, ti.viujr a
combination of Heeds and Bells producing
nove and pleasing effects, containing nmtiy
desirable iinpiovements. will stand longer
in do or namp climate, lew® liable to ret out
of eruvr. al. rue o mid- being made three
ply, nut t >g ther so it i Impossible tor them
to* en -er shrink, swell or sosit. 1 " THE
ONLY OHGANM AWAltlllll) TltlM
RANK.
This .dedal and Award w;i< granted after
'the Most severe competition of the best
m ikm s. before one of th" most eomp©
tent juries ever assembled.
New styles m I prloe- just issued, wd'i h
are in fvoovu.iiiee with oar rule, the BE* i
ORGAN Tor the least money.
We ire prepared to appoint a few new
Agents,
illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid
on tp dlcati >n to
P. SECiIEEIE fICB (P.
1 \0 l'i €HKrM T KTttKKT,
NhwHAVB?, Cokn
OF PICK AND REID£KGI
Jllllktim,
_5
(•led T.'dng Mr the Wen. IVervwata
Mini Mib'l tutcd
Onr latet ImnrMft Keif Aellr.g
(.RTHt'k ipplivmfN are a rpeedy
and Priwanent cure for Uln-uin itisiu.
Neuralgia, Kidney, l iverai d Innate com
plaints. Ne.vous frustration. Back and
spinal Iriitatioii, and Kindred Disease*
Tiices. Waist Ik't.U.ffl ; Spinal FMt, for
far lysis and Spinal Ailments. ilOtti. ami
uuwaids; A: mets. Anklets. Head Ban da,
Knee Cap-. 4C.it each ; .-us pen so ties, 46.0*
Illustrated ramp ;lct lire. Address.
Oil > tNO-ni 11l M *>MM I 4TIOII.
*.*7 East Ninth Street, New York
lMjr
BUSH HOUSE,
B2LLEFCNT, J V
ti EOR ii E 11 OPP KS .
lToprietor.
-
SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES. PER
MANENT HOARDERS AND PER
SONS ATTENDING COURT.
BOTH LANGUAGES 6FOX.EN
T OUR IJOTKL
INSOPAKGE MEN! t ss?.ce
AGENT. IVANTED
—rOK THE—
H=.w ' ralanf Mutual Life us. C 9
The oldest mutual iu the country, Charter©
1835.
LIBERAL TER 8 GIVEN.
MARTON Si WAKKLIMI ei eial Agent*
IX3 South Fourth street mil '
WA'A - D
We w h an arent. male or fema *, h aeh
, town oi .1, county, to get up t lubs anient
' I'txniMcH *k la, factories. Ac.. for the sale
ol our Teas. <nd will offer very lllNral ei-jn
invsi..ns to m, ch. Ate have la-en imtoiters
of Teasfoi over 20 >eais, and can aitord to
send, and we will semi a better aitiete'Ru-
Um mi tiey thau au> other house in New
Voik. Cur Teas arc put up in one pcuad
packages, with the name and price printed
upon each.
Address, for teinis and blank form for
Clu
LONDON : NEW YORK 111 N A 11 AO.,
P. O. Box 571. No. 9- Church St, New Yore
39-1 v
ATTT> VTllaeHsea Cwri; New
IN iLpatlis maikei out by tho
Plainest oi all looks—
'l'latn Home Talk and 3iedical Coirmou
8c: se,"—nearly l.i*b pages. 3* ilhistraiUvne,
j by l>r. P. B. I ootk. ol I3i Lexington Ay.
i N. Y. Piircuasersof this book are at liberty
i to consult its author in peison or hy iral
free. Pi ice by mail. $3.24 for the ntaniubd
ed tion, oi 41.50 for the hopUlak edition
, w kich contains all the same matte, am 1 il
lustrations. Contents tal les free. Aoxnt*
Wantkd. MURRAY HII.LPULUMIIRG
• to.. Tj>< East 'jsth r-t. N. V <SD+l>
DAV. I.BROWK,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Tl\-tVAKE
STiIVEPIPE & TRIHIUXSi
SPOUH\(I and FRUIT CANB,
Would respectfully Inform the public tha
he keeps on hand or makes to order
*ll kinds of 1 inwakk, Stoy*-
FIXTURKB, FKUITCASS,
etc., etc. ,
I SSPODTIH3 A SPECIALITY 3
Fruit cans
always on hand.
Repairing done at
short notice. Having
some ten years experience
In the business he flatters War
selt that bis work is fully eqoa to
Auy In this section of A
share of the public patronage
jully
varnal Doeb Iter*, MHlhsl—.