•Cfjt luamal. Willir i Detainer. Proprietors B O. DCIMVGB*. VvtncUWi K lit or filUfceii,Tnarstiaj Jan 9. SLBmill— LllS- gllli'H ULll L'. Terms —91.50 Per Annum. MHlbeim on the UC.&S.C. R.B. has a populs'lon ot 60S—TOO is a Umvieg business •eatre. ant -XMIH otatlie trSde of an average railas of over eiitht mile*. In which the Joe as wl li.it a 1 irgef cUcuUtion than all ether eumty papers combined. Adwrltisrs ici Uvi*a*< Kiakt a nett atkl*. ■ I—ll I ■ II L How the Judge Found His Wife. Great, delight was expressed by the Inhabitants of alien the beautiful man si. MI of Hill tide, the pride o f the wlio'e country, was pur chased by Judge \\ r , of the Su preme Court. Of course the Judge had obtained the h lghest position his pmtceskm could furnish. Ilis intellectual abilities were of tlie first order. In addition, be was known to be a man of noble character, of the mmt feter'ing integrity, which, united to the most tnished and p.dished man ners, the result of the utmost culti vation that not oily his own coun try c >ul.l give but aim the Old World, made him an omameiii to any society. Whilathe beautiful pltce was be ing renovated and remodeled, the faiuilv of the JuJgs slid rem lined in Europe, wh.-re they hid been re siding f>e some years. Much anxie ty WHS expressed to see Mrs. W Bptcul at ion wis rifeoincenii.it? her. iThe younger pwtion of the eommu • .Li-y was 1 > king forward with in - tease delight an i great expect it ions to future gaieties at Hillside ; to balls, t#te-. and garden-p irties. Mrs. W vvas elrea Iv in imag ination the acknowle lged queen of style and leader of the ton in our already too fashionable community. ) was absent from when the wanderers returned, and my ab sence was pr l uiged until they had been for eom3 months settled in their new home. Upon mv return I *iw that the expeetations of s me of our gay and fashionable friends had not been re alhrvi with respect to Mrs. W . "Yes, she WHS verv nice ; but"— "But what ?" "She is so different from what we expected." "How ?" "W ay, sho drtss so plainly : a'vl wnen we tlwught she would BRIRN ALL TIN IIMV French fashing*, she does not ;ka w whit is worn jk even as we! l as we D. TIMMI she nev#r gives parties, t hat U, real atyita i parties ; but just family din ners to their relatione anil a few particular friends. Then every Wednesday she gives notice that they are at konte, and ev.-ry one is welcome ; and she invites suc'i qaetr jv-oplo at these receptio is— tliatnhl Miss Van Q : per, who lives in Green street, and who, I has never hem iovj'edout in twen ty years, judging fro u her dress. And that Mi-s Crosby, who sines in the ch i~, b iiss she is so fond of music, (for on that d> the great organist. Professor G , coones no fro n the city and g'v-H t-Vir •dii'St sun lass-vis o i that m \ inifi it or gin the Judge h id huiit in his libra ry ; and then the Pr fesso- remain* ami plav* in thi evening). Ai l Mm W savs It is our duty to share our pleasures and luxuries m Itti our neighbors and t > iends, es p chilly WITH THEIE who do.pot IKJH wss thein." "Did ever any one hear such non sense V" "At thjse evening receptions she never bas any g.e it enteitamment. only simple refreshments, just on small tables in *he green room, to which oenule come and go as they like. Then, too, she is such a great choreh woman ; cures more for the cUßyeh service tlian anythl g be si iee ; nevei ehs-nt, no m itter how much it storms. Anl she is not content with teaching in the Sun day school, but likes it so well tnat she gives another srh'de day in the week to the parochi-d echo !, and a mornlr.g besides to teach them to ww. Every Saturday evening she has a class of those young women who work in the cotton mills. She reads over the church lessons wi-.h them, and also assists them in the preparation of their Sunday school lesson, then has exactly £be ime refreshments/or iUew as she d *■< en Wednesday evenings. Oh, she ie a funny woman." #****# I saw Mrs W first in church ? was much attracted hy her ap pearance. tfcwre .was something an a we.it ail intsrmti ig in hsr faco Her drBs wiss© si n >le an-1 m > - est ; her manners wsre so devoi I of alt fas'ilnnablu nffecv-i'i wi, aid s = cordial fc il'. Ii a wrl, s'i< bor* the asjiect of a truly dritml chris tian, one whu walkeil fit 1 ' G d, k most lovely example of entire con •ecratior. I longMi to know her, and readily resuouded to all oprvw unit'es toward a closer acquaint- Hhc.v We soon became on the most I friendly terms. Every interview only increased my respect HI id mi ni i rati n for her, and every person privileged to an entrance to the ! home life at Hillside, could mot fail to otweeve the affection which unit ed the whole ton.ly, especially the intense dove and confidence existing I between the hustMud and wife. The bonds there were of the most > strong and tender nature. "The heart of ihe husband did most safe ly trust in her." C..e day I ws present at one of those i leasant family dinneis with two or three lively voting fi lends. The conversation luruel on th.-se odd ei.couuters generally de.-iinated as fulling In love, when tlie Judge aald he would tell us a stoiy, and this was lbe-toiy he tola : 11. "Many years ago, on a beautiful but ioUunwlv cold g.iui\i.iy morning in Fetiruary, the waiting room of the railway station of , New Jeisvy, was crowded with passeng ers / i .! i; the at rival of the 9 a. m. train, which was most unac countably d lived. It proenttd the app* arance of suburt>aii depots in tlie morning ; gentlemen on tiieir way business ; ladies on shopping or visit! g expeditions to tie great metropolis—all wailing with more or leas impatience, as their different natures dictated. "Among the motley crowd was a young lawyer who had -spent the whole week in Lis sick-coum, and was uow on his way to his neglect ed duties lu the court-room. "So in a carriage—with pricing horses, coachman aud fi.otaiau in gay liveries, the wnole esi anils V ment of euch {licence as to shed lustre on the little station— drove up. A yon ig 1 idy. attired to great splendor in furs a d v-lvet, diamond soltaires sparkling in her ears and on her b+ou, h*r eyes brighter than those diamonds, • her pcrsonal beauty vry gieat, abided from it. All in ids r miu i rvwlnu tai y for her, and lis .e.u-d to tier lively chatter with her coiupa .tons, two gentlemen. She was certainly a star of the first maguiiude. "Our liwyer was so occupied with watchi; g ber that he scaicely heeded the arrival, turae y mug girls, veiv siui*)% dressed, yet most ladylike in their personal appear ance, tlieir facs be ami: g with health and happiness. Tuev toot tlieir seats on a setle, just vacated by Die stove. lie did nt notice the tallest of the three arise and insist u.o i a pi.'iu-1 Mjlci* g woman, who had ..jo ft enlerid. Inking her waiui seat. Whe i his eyes agtm r-tun-d to Beautr, who was s lining in strange eontiast to her oppweit* neighbor, a sad 1-oking woman, with an infant in lor nriDv a io. her small child at I.er knee, whi'etw ■ more w-re run ning uron'd tie depot to th* annoy ance of the passengers, in weary tones was telling our fuend < f her nusband's sickness at X , where he was al woik, and :ow si e was going to nurse hnu ; hut mus: take all the caikiea wim her. Ilere the shriek of the locotwo.hre *> lotted, aid in din rusi of the passengers fin as nr U vyor si-v th- blue eyed girl go up to liie wea vy, worn m-'tlier, and i i-isc np m lelieviug her of the care of two of her Isiaiea, placoig oie on her lai m l the other hy her a d, iii'itiud fill f the amuaeiue'it >f $ "ne t In r fellow pass-nigei*. By toe aid of ro<y furl fr u 'lie tuple h>'s nis kel, and tier own pretty sUni-a sue entertained hem until tlie trai i .-eacued X-——, when htie handed them to their gr.iteful mother. "The train asm reached the ferry wtiiCh was quickly crossed, and the great mass of animated humanity was poured into the heart of tue metropolis, until the close of tlie day sin uld call theiu back to their homes. '-During the bu >y scenes of t lie o<urt r<Ktu our lawyer's thoughts frequently reverted to B*-auty. Evening foun 1 ni u retracing the steps of the 10 irniog, j ist in time for the ferry-boat for the ">:3 train. "From hie standing-place by a coin nil lie was deliglilt-d t- fl.d himself vis a vis with B.:au?v in fur* velvet, and diamond*, whil- di rectly opp-isite weveitiiegSri* of te morning, ide would have passed Lliem by. but be -noticed the blue even tix*d u 011 a bill, unu t wo wan, iu an obscure e rner. who seemed to Ih in great trouble. Her eyes, swollen with weeping, were often upturned - her hinds clureh ed eacn other i i aroov. Toe boat stopjwd. Tilling her companion* to go forward for seats, she linger, ed. Approuc Ing the wo utu as the p lingers pass**! forward, she siid: 4i You aem to be in great trouble /" "I am going to mv * m's fiiuern' : lie vas kill *1 yesterd iv o i tiie E i*- roid.'* "Oh. (vltha fresh burst of grist) his p or wif* and chil dren." "Take this.** placing a bill in Iter hand ; aid with some whispered words of sympathy she left, followed bv the prayers and blessings of the stricken mother, "Our lawyer'B better impulses ' prompted hlni to follow lier exutn- I le. But no ! he must hasten for . ward, so if t* etdhle, to pet in the seme car with Beauty. And he was rewarded by getting directly behind her an she piloted her wav amid the iiertdlers. newsboys and fruit venders, who are always around on the arrival and departure of a tniin. She had just leached Ltie car wnen the rich rinfperv of her dress caught in the haxket of an old | orangewoman. in endeavoring to • exti icate I ereelf she overturned the lacker, the golden fruit >rolling in all direct! ins. "The fioor woman cave n scream of distte-s, O'l, my. what shall I, what shall i do? I have-tuvia mey. afid was to pay f,r the.fruit out of the sales." "Shocked ami grieved, our law. yer turned toas-dst; hut 'the .blue eves Imrl seen It too. A pair of neatly glnvtd hands were al wendy at work. Then, as the conductor gave his h>nd cell of 'All otboard,' and the shrlekii g. puffing engine was about starting, 'I can stay-no long er,' she a*ld. Miere, take this ; yon need it mote- than I do;' slipping a hill into Her.bund. "With feelings akin in reverence, our lawyer lifud theministf.ing nil pel into the already al ly m ving train. stehrwitoied her to her anx ious companion*. who were saying. 4 llel*n will surely I* She was always at sending fcoevery one but herself." A veil had fallen from the law yer's eyes. Beauty appeared in her true light. She was no lougoi heHiitiful lo hiin, while a h*lo seem ed to encircle th gentle Helen. •"Totellt'e truth, tired as he wa.,<>ho followed her at a respecta ble chfttetnct to her home. He man- Mgodrro learn her name. She wa* the daughter of a wellknow-i clergy rna-i. He quickly f umd mevis of I'itohliiuli-ui. and nanag M l to 1m jeeve his acquaintance. It rbe- 1 i'ot into friendship, but sim -thl ig warmer. "A d now," said the Judge ri • Ing and approaching Ins wife, "many j eats have passed since t at day. And our 1 raver, no longer yonng, oulv f eHs i •tueasingly thank fill fr that, eventful rile lu the cars. And now allow me to intro duce her to yon." laying his hand upon her rhoul lers. And the exi*-- of yeiirs has oule pioved linw wise liis choice, how much ra re he ■ad&ir- s, 110-JT inttoh dearer the wife than the gill or the bride." Ay E.vots Snows FIOHT Re cenlly, while Od. E. J C.uupls l! wa> riuing through Ids farm neai Bakersville, X. be chanced In •See an exgle\> nes* lu a tree. Tile eagle usually builds in cliff-, but tliis was an exception to the r 1-, olid the colonel climbed the tree t. ii.vi-sligate it. He h.d j.ist go' within reacli of the ii"it where the youi g were nestled when the old mother, *h:cli had leeu sailing aioond. came by and swonpftl down not lie si welcome stranger. Cd. Osuipbr'H f uight witli his rig it ha d while he clung to a brunch with iii.s lefi, bu. the e.igle was too uiuc i for hi ii. It picked Iwth hand-< so tlmt he was compelled to iclax his hold, arid doivn he f.-ll to the ground, a di-tance of t*'iity five feet. In the fall he broke his left l-g and riii, and the eagie, iio. satisfied witli driving him front the tree, pursued him lo the ground, wher- if con'ium-d the assault. I; wu! ded him S' riou...!y in the face, ai d would 'T"I al>l.v have killed him but his cies brought two iarm hands. O-e of ihcra shot and kill d tlie plucky hint. It lueu-ure • 7j feet frutn tip to tip. THK FATR OK A FLIRT.—The Pittsburg Ex|ssition is over for this year, but there is one Ihi: g connected with it that will l>e read with interest here. R.itlier a g-md looking couple from the country boaid'-d a train here the day before tlie Exposition closed, and with a iiuniber of otliers went to Pitts burg. Arriving, the girl met an old acquaintance, with wimh She HO. m t*-came uucomfoitahly (fo: the •liter chap) frieiidly She and her Pi.t-b og fri' tid Miuck together lik wax ail day, Ycwiug tiie ntgiita, a. pare dly ohl.viouH >f t;.e tact tint tier escort Was around. VVne.i t..e hour came for s'ailing home sin went with her Pillshlieg flieild to the d*|ot, Hinl hung I|MMI his arm until ju-t tiefore Wit* train started, her recoil, tlie wliil", looking veiy much displeaaed They iMiardtU the iral'i, she taking a seat just be liiuil hiio. The conductor tapped heroiitiiH siuuilder t>r 4 *lickets." iiie leaned lituniiy lorwaid and said; "Tickets, J urn." "Tick U bed —d 1" said John. "Get your tickets from the fellow \ou trollop ed around with all da\." Tills was followed by loud laughing from a imuiher sitting near, s run of whom hal been watching tne gill's move ineiits during the day, and she had to go down into her (lockets for the necetisarv wealth to pay her fare. — St. Paul Pxonecr Press. CHEAP KANSASLANDS Wt> own ami control the Hallway lamia of YItKtiOCOU.VTV, KANBAH, about equally dl\l>l'.*i( bv 100 Kansas Paolflc Railway, which we are soiling at an average of OLc per acre <>II E**y term* of payuieut. Alter nate sect'oii* of Uovernment lauds ran be taken as hxine.t'iid* by aotu il settlera. These land* lie In the U'lK AT 1.1 M KMT<4N K KKLTof tvntral Kansas, the oest winter wheat pro I net lie dl-trPt of the United S| ties, yielding fro.ii JU lo 35 Bushels per Acre. The average vearly rainfall In this county LA NK vKI.V :U INL'IMU I'KM ANNUM, Ulie'lhll'D GREATER than 11, the much EILO led ARKAN SAS VAM.KY. witleh has a yearly rainfall of L-st ih in I-ltiielies pcraiiniini in the same ! longitude. HTOOK ttAWNtiaml Wool (Inowtxo are very KI.M JNKUATIVK. The w lutein are shoil ami mild. Stock will IIM* all tbe year on grits-. ! l.lving Streams and Springs are numerous. Pure- water is found in wella from Jin to iSO feet deep. TUE IlKAi.rHinaT CLIMATIC IN THK Wum.n! St fever and ague th -re. No mud ly or Impassible roads. Pl-nty of line h ill,ling stone, lime and sai d. These lands are tieing rapid'y s -tiled by the best class of Northern and Eastern people and will so appreciate In va'.ue b> tlie Im jno.ein-nf* now being made as lo make their purchase at present prl -its one of ihe very best invcstm-nts that can be mad", as! le from the profits to bo deilved iroiu their euitivatioii. Members of our Arm re side In \V V-KKKXKV. and will show lands at a,.y tliu. A pamphlet, living full uifor in itlon In rseira to s til, cllm tte. water sup ply, V'.. will be sent free on request. Address Warren Koauey <fc 00., IXJ lte.irp.irn Nt .Chicago- OH WA KANSAS. Established ISGO. "Quality is toe true test ofCicapaes r-p "PT'TT' STANDARD T3ACO. offer In ptcka :<-sof 5 lb. and upward, their standard qua'lty of TEAS, at 53 cis, or Ih. C3F7E3. 25 etc. " " 7V Trade, lint In nni In rye con */>!' rs cto order direct front h*. U'xyJs tent to any p irt of trie U. S. QUALITY AUATANTSSD. STA iDARDI) TEA CO. 2t Fulton Street. 21 NDW YORK. CONSUMPTION Pooiti/ely Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are iinthus to be cured should try Fr. Kiss- NKL'S JCI.KIIU.VTCI> CONAUMPTINK Pow-DLITA. Tocae P v lyes aro the oat/ perpaiailon known t I it will euro CO.XSUMPTIOA and all DIE. VISES of t.ie FUR >AT ASH LUNOA— indeed HO stro.lg our tattli in them, and also to convince you that tnoy are no humbug, we will FORWARD to OR iry sufferer, by. mull, post paid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly sitistlcd of lh - lr curative power*. If your life Is worth saviug. don't DELAY in giving these POWDKM a trial, as th : V will SNRELJ core von. Price, for iarge box, *U*), sent to any part of the UnPed >t ites or Canada, by mail, ou receipt OL price. Addieas, ASH & BOBBINS, .160 FRTTOX STP."*R. KBOOKLYN. N. T. TED LIGHT-P.CircmiG The BEST, LATEBT IMPROVED, and most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING MACHINE ever mirntl. All the wearing parts are made of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and arc ADJ UST ABLE. It' as the AUTOMATIC TEN'IONI ft has (ho J. ABU HI S T UOliBlA; It nas the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS are WOUND without BUWNITFG or UNTHBJEADINQ tbe MACHINE. It has a 8 -.LF.SKTTINO MTDLE; It has a 1)1 AJL for regulating the length of stitch, WITHOUT TE'T'tNO; It has a IAKOK BPAOE under the URM; It is NOIS:I.K-8, S'<D lias more points oft XCLLLKKCL than all other I.vachiueb combined. GJ-Agenis wanted, in IDEALITIES whora w© are not roprcdentod. Johnson, Clark & Co. 80 UfllON e<,'UARa, N.Y. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. IDOM.VUER & ZMTI'SSER PBOPBIETOHS. This old and popular estab lishment is |trepared to do all woi* in their line iu a style equul to any in Centtul Peuiisylvaniu, und at prices that defy com petition. MONUMENTS, COUCHES. HEADSTONES, of all sizes, styles an 1 made on short notice. The proprietors, hope by STIUC T ATTENTION business, fA'.U DEALING GOG. WORK to merit the continued confidence of ihuir patrons, and cf tho public at large. Shops, east oi Bridge Millheim, Fa. —or— Erer7tliini for tlic Gdrvo NumlM't ing 75n ->'•* th!, c . #-*• ;• ifc- MKVT m r. To o rcu't"iiMfln l MI. all puiVimxt-r*' o <u % , . . (JAUIdSINt; Y •. I' ..ii 10 AI. Kl. It i *;ibi •' I.N.i Kt I'l.ifA'tt' t ■•<•<•* ' •ir ~ pr'P'il'l, by iq.i.!) . . of iVi. i'l.d i I'l l i i. i-i'.l JrUih.u without Pl.i r, |r.- to ill. PETBIi U N H HOM JO . MMM 4 CM, .OA.IKKT <;A(U*£IU AMU t'Lohl!Ts. ; 8" C'n't'ii >:l Si.. X' >c Y of:. AljßLK\ili>L' 18 f u For .• ue -ill, *-*!i!l ire- iy m >U ; eltlliT of tir .!•• • 111 11.--1 LMIl0t.OIN, all distinct r i-i •{<*.< ; k .V> tlMtix. or 4 V,lvi. H t.gmi o, >r I'll II *lli i*. 2 C.il <llii n (fuuey). or h Oaruatlon* lUIOIiblll). , li Cufya.iotlii'inu.nx. r liOoiuw, 1 8 Coiii turvwH oi 8 other white-leaved • idint'*, S 8 Oihliivoi g Dlant'out (n*M Japan). (5 8 Fern*, 8 doa-v-, or K-j h-laa, | M (ienuiluiiiH. KAUCV, 8 Vanegatetl. or 2 | v v It? 4% ] 4Oi ixlni ih, ><bl;idio!ua,orSTubermea I (P* irl), 1 4t.r:ir vmea, 4 ♦Hi . J dy ShrulM. if 8 llrllotropei, sl.Hii?.iiiui.or BlVtun); r T 8 Pwusles(uew dennan), oi B.Hiviaf jf 8 K-MTH louthlv 8 tliirdv Hybrid, oi • 1 Chinning, • 8 Vl-|et (Hrvots' 1), or S Dandex. Rn? • 12 "vurcar 80-1 tiug.or PJScaronriireei house Pistil!', I*3 Verlen:us, •iiHiiuct and splendid sorts * J5 Varlelles of Kbtwer, or *• vai letiea of Ve .!••( iiln or by KXPUfcSs, 'iny.-.r to charge*. a e-'liroti ois for t';& oir sl;9 for A'*; 12 for #!'>; U for 87; is lor the full collect 10. i of a.M varieties of P'.aiita ami .Needs—sufßolent to stock a greei'n*r and if.i* den -for #S. to our iwiok "4-ird eulng fo. Pleasure" an-.I aialogue offer ed ibove (value #i.7o) will be added. Pets? Henderson & Co. rt-J C irtlandt St. ~Y. Y. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALKIt IN ALL KINDS OF COAL, - VT COBURN &TATION. ' U KRT n. STOVFR Ifl'Nf. 89*eatisfaotion g iaraatom D.H.GETZ, Attornci-at-!aw. Lawisbarg, Pa. Ofßce o ).)iits the 'J f|o i S itl nsl Ban k Can be coosoue J ia Kngdau or Uerman. No. 2-lr. PAINT GLOBE WkiteMnniMrßil Co CAPITAL STCi ,m< TlienA Psinta e-e ns> * : u'y r>a, apy •had or olor, a i-.t *U i l.iu j ijiiauuiiaa fror- One Quart to a Barrel. DO YOUR OWN PAINTIKB. Thatf Paints ere made of Purr Whit' Lead, Zinc nc Lln-er,| oil, held in solution a- d ready for rise • are one third cheaper and will last three time as as Paint mixed In the ordinary way. 855 It F.WARD! will be j aid lor every o"nce of adullerattop found in them. Thouxands of bouses and loat of the finest villas iu America are poll.ted with these Paints. B*-rd for Testfmoncda rf tame, also fur Sample Colors and Price i.iau, to tha GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OIFIPf t 103 Chambers St., New York, ft*. NOIWAS it, WA&S/u k5 JIR&EY CfT* H ARR| S' STAHDMID [STOI ZE, 235 MARKET ST., near THIRD fclmskurg,|)a. FALL AND WINTER ANNvUNJEMINT. Wc have now complete stock of Millinery, Trimmings, Notions and Fancy Goods, at prices ful'y 25 per cent, lower than else where. An examination of our stock will* be suflicient to con vince Ist v ot we say is pquaoelr ue A !i Assortment the fol lowing articles nlwat Y < n Ii I:i' it- ]i in f :ir } nf- i vi r , f! -'J u t m* S "fc a e , i . w r-, ;. \ *-tr. £ i '. vet I ill ( Of. Lit. t Ha i:ry, i)l. Cjisets & CJaderxear, Cuffs & Collars Ruches, Laces Trimminrs u Real & Imitation Eair OcoHs, Hamburg Edgings & Insarlings Ladies & Misses' Furs, Jewelry & Perfumeries, Motto & Picture Frames. %yrs, 121-2 per oz Geriantcwi Wool, 9 Ccats Miciim Cottai psr spool 5 cts Willloitoa H. Cotton, psr spool 3 cts. Pin, >er p.=per 2 cts. sjlis cc) pap j 3 cts. Gents' r rcr Cellar 10 cents per Box, *uU U .IOUO.UHI otucr articles .*ten numerous to mcntio*. Don't the place. HARRIS' STANDARD STOK E, 235, Market St. LEWISBUR9, FA **g| SN| It ' so, stem's In emanation ul rw .• , |'ra|J iJtu/ U, lew: ;. i ill ft \il wfl change as the bobbin b£imieax,.*u>*.r<L fii *f" j M if E| fcvery ltacbinysei4*;.fcCj for use, . ... ♦ H/ IW GREAT HEBCn^N Hfg* IN FUM'FNW* continue to^usojhe J VTCTOS SOWING XACHISE CO-, Wtosa &**. MUlm it., CUcage, Et ggaCTAt CTHCI ia4 MiecfsetoH^lCWslrra.:..- 4 RED FRONT FTJUNITirBB STORE, LEWISBUBG, PENJVA. J. KOWE&, Proprietor a rlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Table, Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. 411 kinds of FURNITURE constantly on KEYSTONE WRINGER __ Has Greater Capacity Is More Durable, and Is better finished ifi 11 - Than any other wringer now Oleic. THE BOTiTfl the shaft. Not*ine or wire r hbrows gt*- used.' The rubber jw>* t^c Iblother rolls because there is noih-nf bet • JwMHßyj n ! brr on the shaft, and more dumb'. r al to rot out or wire to cut the rohher, ~ kind of roll now known. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE KEYSTONE WRINGER. A iC >il U.OUS 3, J.P.S WHJID 3NSAUL Proprietor. OLD AND rorui AK bTAN Corner Market andFroni StreGU LEWISBUIIG- PA All- CU is ltt<Si) in kII II CUARiiESMODERATE C.M. PETREE. CIGAR A NUFAOTURER WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN Choice Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, SMOXKRS' ARTICLES, ETC., MARKET BTRXXT. Lev isburg FURHITURE J. H. HAZEI .Ti, Spring Mills, Fa., Is hi nil times prepared to make furniture t order. He Lopes l.y good work and low prices to merit a share 01 pub ic patronage. Caue Lottoin rhatr*alwa>son iiarnl. UNDFRTAKIXU A SPECIALITY. ~ FITS EPILEPSY OR FALLIN'F SICKNESS PerntHNenlly Cared—tin hmbßg by omc month's l'baok or Or- ooclakd's L KLLhKATfcI) I NKALLIBLR FIT I'OWOEUA T' convince sufferers tnat these powders will do all we claim for tlieui, we will send tin-in by mail. rosTPAio.a fhkk tri al nox. As ur. Gurnard Is the only pliy stcian that has ever made litis disease a spee| il study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been fehmanently ccrbd by tue nse of these powders, a e w ill guai • ant©• a permanent cute in every case, or retund you all money expended. All sufferer* should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced ol tuelr cur ative powers. Price i'or large box, $3.00, or 4 Itoxes for $1 .Ul, sent by mail to any part ol United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. Address, A?,H & ROBBINS. 360 Fulton otkkkh, Brooklyn, N. Y HIGHEST HONORS. ~ AT THE Centennial Worlds Fair , 1878 I TUB SHONIN3ER ORGANS PRONOUNCE!i UNANIMOUSLY AS THE BEST INSTRUMENTS Their comparative excellence is recogniz ed by tne Juclkch in taeir Report, from whi h lite following Is an extract : "Hie n dIHMitR ORGAN CO* exhibit as the beat Instm merits at a price reudei lug them possible to a large claim of purchasers, having a combination of deeds and Bells, producing lmvei and pleasing effects, containing many desirable Improvements, will stand longer In dry or damp elimate. less liable to get out of order, ah tde boards frdng marie tbree plv, put tog-'t her so It Is Impossible lor them t i either shrink, swell or snilt." THE ONLY OKGANK AWARDED Tlllf* KA Ski. , . 'i'lib idedal and Award wa< granted after the moat severe competition of the best make**, before one Of tlie mt compe tßwtJiirlßw ever assembled. New Sty lea ml prices just Issued, are in accordance with our ruiC, tne ■Ssf ORGAN for the least money. "We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid on luolic ati n to B. iIinUIMW CO. 1 to 12 CUESTSDT STREFT, Kxw BATX.x,Gomr. IL> I.l> H. MI.NG'E, Offers his professional services to the pub lic Answers calls at all houis Office and residence Mlllhrlm. Glnrt Tldlsgsff the Wen. Kerießfl and eb>l I'ded 01-latent lin irnvMl Nelf-Artlwf C nvanlr Appltanm are a tpreijr and Prtmsn-nl cure for Rheumatism.' Ni urnigia. Kidney, Liver ai d Frrnait eon plaints. Netvous i'toslration. Hack and >plnal Irritation, and Kindred Disease# Ft toes. Waist Ke!t.*s.flfl ; hplnal Belt, for Far lysis and spinal Ailments, *W.i. and upwards : A>m<eN. Anklets. Head Bands, Knee 'ap-. fc.'.ts> each ; ruspensortna, l&N Illustrated I'amp let Free. Address. K.aVi>u.*tßi M AsswHTiojr. T7 East Ninth Streot, New York BUSH HOUSE BELLEFONT, PA. jEO RG E HOPP K8 • Proprietor. SPECIAL RATES TO FAMfLIBB. FH- M\NKKT HOAItDKK* AND Pit* SONS ATTEND:NO COURT. BOTH LANGUAGES 6FOKKN AT OITK liOTKL IN CPNGE MEN! AGENT,WAITED —POii THE— New films Mutual Life is. ft "iht olucst uiutoai iu the country, Charter t 1835. ÜbERALTER S GIVEN. MAKTON ii WAKKLING rsriaj Aunts IS3 South Fourth Street RbOi delphi*. WANTED! We w> ban agent, male or female. In each town ol .1, -ounty, to get up Cluba among imillies, !km Is. factories. Ac., for the sale of our Teas. nu will offer very liberal evm m<K>ions to such. We bave heen importers of Teas foi over 20 years, and can afford to send, and we will send a better ait tele Fir Hi. money than any other house la New York. our'l ea# are put up in oue pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terms and blank form for Clui.s, LONDON & NEW YORK HI X A TEA 0., F. O. Box 574. No. 2v Church St, New York 39-lv A \Tt fl DA Cti uXIIbU IN lUpailis market out by tko plainest of *ll bcoks— 'Plain Home Talk and MedieAl Common Sense,"—nearlv 1,1N4 pages, 2U' illustrations, bv Dr. K. B. Foot*, oi lai Islington Are. N. Y. rurctiasers of this book are at liberty to consult ib author In person or by ma.l free. Friee by mail. Ai-24 lor the Bta*paX edition, oi *1.60 for the rorruui edition wkleli contains *ll the same matte, enf il lustrations. Contents tables free. AO**** Wxntm). MURRAY Hll.L LUBUFHING CO.. 129 East 2Mb Ft. X. Y. • >W) DAY. I.BROWN. Manufacturer and Dealer ia TIY-WAKE STOVEPIPE A TIXMI7I6H SPOUTING and FRUIT CAM, Would respectfully Inform the pvbtte tka he keens on hand or makes to order all kinds of Tinwaki. HtovX FIXTURKB, FKt ITCAKB, etc.. etc. SCOUTING A SPECIALITY Fruit uaas alwavson band. Repairing done *t short notlee. Having some tan years experience In the business he flatters hiir. self that his work is fully eoua to an vln this section of the country. A htre of the publie natronagw is neapaet jullv solicited. Rte*p. wAdierL oiernal Bdek IDre, BU!hlaß.
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