ffec JfoxtrnaL filter & fieWuff.Proirletin B O. DftOtNin, isooHW> l> .60 Per Annum. —■ * TCKEATXIXe. Mr. jfefegn te Cannon, who repre tobt* Utah in Congress, is very much #ofk#d ap about the decision i of the Supreme Court to the effect ' thtt C fu&re** luis the power to leg lsteti* afiunAt polygamy. He has n<3 idtulfmt the Morua4ti people will tbhlr principles to the dictates or a Supreme Court." Thev may have pa give up some of their wives mud tout met the circle of their mothccs-in-law. but they wHI stilt belle# In polygamy, it is the threat of Mrr*Car lion that If the Mormons ever leave Utah for religion's sake— meftelng because thev have more wivH than the law allows—they will leeto it a howling wilderness. ' Mo; other people will be permitted to en- Joy the fruits of Mormon toil, and tbef *would rather flee to the moun tain* End wage eternal warfare than to iiibmit to such proscription as that under which they liaye former ly suffered." An impartial observ er Of human antics might Suppose that Delegate Cadnon is a little mad about something or another.— Timet. 1 A BiV Or KKKOEM. Last Thursday in the Senate of Fenqfylvonia Mr. Ernientrout, < Democrat, offered a joint resolution Ajprppriiitingsl,ooo to defray the, expenses of the Governor's inaugur- i fltion. Mr. Ermeutrout defended 1 the resolution by advocating re trenchment, and cited ft he expenses f former inangurations to show that the cost had been gradually in inel-easing trom the time of Govern or Cuilin, win se first inauguiation cost the State SBT], until the last inauguration of Governor Hart ran ft flhicn cost the State nearly $5,000. On the same day in tbo House, Mi. Sherwood, Democrat, of Nor thumberland, offered a similar reso lution. If the State gets off with a ftsonable turn to inaugurate Hoyt, the people will have tbe Democrats to thank for it. . ▲n Interview with Mr. Moeby. From the Xevada gflxxr State. The celebrated Vlrgiuia bush, whacker and guerrilla chief, John 8. Mosby, who was converted by Grant's wine and a promise of office from an ultra Secessionist to a radi cal Republican, while on a visit to Washington a Tew Years ago, passed here Tuesday evening with a com mission as Consul-Genera J to Hong Kong, signed by Hayes and approv ed by the United States Senate. At Palisade the citizens manifested con siderabic curiosity to see Mosby, but no one seemed to know him until agent Duff of the narrow gauge road pointed him out. "1 have cause to remember him, and never will forget him," said Mr. Duff. "I was on a train which he captured In Virginia during the war. He compelled us to stand in a row alongside the cars tffi a eoid wintry morti!??, while he robbed the train and pasacnjprs. We complained ot being cold to Iffwby, who said : "I'll make it hot enough for jou directly,' and kept bis word by setting Are to the train and keeping is alongside the burn log cars until we were almost roast ed." IMi.l NOdi> AT Kl) WITH OCT TKOUBLK. Sfrtxgfiw.d, 111., January, 17. The Republican members of the Legislature held their Senatorial caucus to-night, and nominated General on the first ballot. The votes sa>od—Lagan, 80 ; Ogles by, 26. All the Republican mem bers were present. Gen. James shields has recently Mrr elected United States Senator by the Legislature of Missouri, to serve the unexpired term ending March 4th, next. He is the only man who has ever represented two states in the U. S. Senate sin e the formation of the goverameut, and he will soon represent the third His has perhaps the most checkered historv of any public man in the country. He was born in Ireland, and emigrated to America in 18:26. In 1836 ne entered the Illinois Leg islature ; in 1839 he became Audi tor of the state, and a few years lat er he was elected Supreme Judge. President Polk appointed 11 n Com missioner of the Land Office in 1846. He served in the Mexican war as a Brigadier General, and was severely wounded at the bat' le of Cerro Gordo being shot through the lungs. In 1849 he was elected U. 8. Senator by the Legislature of Illinois; in 18-57 Minnesota sends him as one of her first Senators, and now Missouri honors him as well as herself by bis third election to the Senate. The last j .1} on tlie project* d Aar< nsburg road, as it is called fui short , are doing their work over to day. They are assessing the dam ages—a thing they bad forgotten the other time they were here. The jury consists of Ex-M.eriffs Alexan der and Kline and Engineer Brug ger. The Republicans are having a high time ot it at Harrisburg this week. They have a Governor to iaMgurate, a cabinet to construct *od a U. fc>. Senator to elect—all which gives them plenty to do for one week. Hoyt,the new Governor, will be % fit successor to the gallant llart rantt. lake him, will ie a machine Governor in the fullest sense of the word, aid will devote his best ener gies to take care of the pariv, while the interests of the people may care for itself. That's exactly what he wdk elected for, aud he will fill the bill. Oon, the son of Simon will of oourse Ue the U. S. Senator, how ever much the rank and tile of the ' party may be ashamed of the choice And thus poor ring-ruled Penn sylvania is "rooled" on. By referlng to another column it will be seen that the Orphan's Court sale of the real estate of C. II- Held, deceased, of which D. 11. Role is Administrator, has been postponed to fcfce 2fch inst. Is Tbe fttportor publishes the twem ' tv-first anunal statement of the ! Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com : pany ot Centra Co. It is a concise I and p'aln statement of the .ransac : tlons of the rear, and shows that , the business of the company is in good hands. The current expenses are but nominal, while every loss the com pan v eve- had has Wen promptly paid. The Farmers* Mil j tual is an excellent example to prove 1 that local insurance can be conduct ed on an safe, as well as economical basis. The annual election was lield en the 13th, and the following persons were elected Directors for the ensn- i ' Ing year: J. W. Krumrine, 11. C. ! Campliell, Henrv Keller. Jos. Biker. I Fr*d. Kurtz, John Rishel. J. B. Fisher, S. ,T. Herring, Amos Alex ander. J. 11. Mnsser, Samuel Gram ly and H. G. Hover. After the election the board or ganTz d as follows: ; President—Henrv Keller. Vire President— B. J. Hei lug. Hecretarv—D. F. Lus*. Treasurer— Win. Wolf. For the Journal. Ma. Frrro*: I noticed in ronr ls*ne of Jan. 9th the proeeeMnr* of the School Dlrec ton* Convention, which met on Inntimte week. Since reading the same we are tniil that the second part of the plan adopted to , carry ut the preamble and resolutions. ! was adopted through the Influence of cer tain agents of a New York Publishing House, who had been traveMne threueh the 1 eotmlY flu' Ing The Ave or *lx month* pree boulders by pauper laljor, and car- ' ried to the stoneyard of the instil u- 'i tion.- This yard is supplied with wood boxes which hold two, three, or foursquare feet of broken stone of the size of stove coal. Many , sledge hammerß are lying around j loose. At dusk, when the tramp t applies for shelter, he is told that he can have a bunk for the night if he , wifl break three snuare feet of stone, j If he consents he is conducted to the j stone yard, and when his task is , e finished he is given something to eat , and a tvd. In the morning he i wants breakfast. "Will you earn it in the stoneyard ?" asks the Super intendent. If he concludes to do so he is again sent to the yard, breaks the stone, is given his breakfast. ] and departs. In nine cases out of j ten he never comes here again. The osing that Mr. Grover had already letired, went to lied themselves. Next morn ing the daughter arose, and having firepared breakfast, went to the ad oining room to call her father, and was horrific to find him lying on his shattered bed, a mutilated corpse. Her screams Drought the husband quickly to the bedroom, and an in spection disclosed a ragged oponing in the roof, directly over the breast of the unfortunate roan, which was torn through as if by a cannon shot, and extending downward through the bedding and fl ior ; other holes showed the direction taken bv the deadly missile. Subsequent search j revealed the fact tnat tne awful ca lamity was caused bv the full of a meteoric stone, and the stone itself, pyramidal in shape and weighing twenty pounds and a few ounces, avoirdupois, and stained with blood, was unearthed from a depth of near ly fire feet, thus showing the fearful impetus with which it struck the dwelling. The posit ion of the corpse, with other surroundings, when found showed that the victim was asleep stricken, and that death to him ! was painless. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy * Totxiicon. ~ 41-ly ' Samuel J. TVoiser Is a candidate ; for High Constable of Miftllnburg. Ho r >e Sum will make it. ,1 Smallpox has entirely disaipenrrd ,I in Union county. So says the Leu: i isburg Journal. The Reformed Church of Miflliu* burg has extended a call to (lev. Whrtmer, of Altoona, and he ac cept*. ♦♦♦ • PCBLIC SALE.—B. M. Swart*. Executor, will offet at public sale the personal effects of George ; Swartf, deceased, on the 28th iiist. ! Samuel Sunkev, Esq., one of the Millheini 601/.1 of yore, but for many years a residont iff California, is here on a visit to Ids brother Jacob. Sain looks hale and hearty. ♦♦♦ *• The Democratic Watchman Alma nac is the neatest, handsomest and best illustrated annual of Its kind that has reached us this year. Pre sented to all subscribers. 1 w♦♦♦ ■■■ Mr. James Huston, of Nittnny Valley, father of Clurlev, the R. H. agent .'is packing his goods, and. with his family, will soon be off for Kansas. The other Wednesday night we had another snow of about six inch es, and now have as good sleighing as could lie d-sired, and people are making the beet of it. WM. 11. RSIFSNYDER, JR., of fers his services to the public as auc tioneer. He pledges himself to give ; full satisfaction and make reasona ble charges. Give him a trial. tf. * Harry Tomlin9on is the most suc cessful business man in town. Gu lf a few mouths ago lie took in a partner, and now. if all that folks say is true another partner is to be added soon. ISRAKL W E WER, ot Aaronsburg has 1000 choice grafted young apple trees for sale, which he offers at 15 cents a piece. Also a large lot of plastering kith, very cheap. tf. The Senatorial fight in Connecti cut ia virtually over and a Mr. Or ville 11. Piatt comes out first best. In the Republican caucus held last Fridav to 11 nue a successor to Sen ator Harnuni. the final vote stood thus; Piatt, 76; ilawley, 73 ; Jew ell, 1. The subscriber will be prepared to carry smalls bundles and oxes f goods, from Cob Irn Station to Miilheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MLSSER. ■■ • ••• At this time of the year when all are forming good 1 esolutiona par ents should m>t forget to add this one. We will for the coming year buy all our childivus fine shoes with the A. 8. T. Co., black tip upon them and se -ifit is true that by so doing we can reduce our shoe b:lls raoie than one half. The other week we stated that the red ham on l)r. Deshler's property, on Penn street, was sold and would be removed. We are sorry to learn that the announcement was prema- i tnre. The barn is not yet sold but 1 is for sale, and any man who needs •tie of about that size can buy it at J a bargain. 3-2 L *4* - ■ . . I Penn township should not com- , plain of not having her full sharp of . jurors at our January Term. The following i* the squad, ten in ntim* I l>er, and a first rate. c ! "ver sett of fellows they are: 1 gen Musspr, J. P. Coudo, Jacob B.llk -y, I). \V. | Zeigler, Thos. Frank, c rank Knarr, John F. Ilart r, Daniel Ulricli, C. W. Hart man and John F. Chambers. -• • • Martin Bergin, a Mollie Maguire, wa3 hanged at Poctsvillel st T mrs day, for tho murder of Patrick Burns, at Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, in D7O. He was the nine teenth of this hand of outlaws that suffered the extreme penalty of the law on the gibbet. Two others, Pete.r MeManus and John O'Neill, are in the Sunbury jail awaiting punishment for the murder of otficex* Uesser, of Bhamokin. OUBBIXD. Our Band liovs paid Mr. Frank 1 Bowersox a visit last Thursday eve ning, and played all their best mu sic for the benefit of the host and h.s family. Mr. B fetched the Iniys in a iaige sled early in the eve- 1 uitig, and returned them again safe and so -ml. after the pleasures of the evening were over. With music, refreshments, "apples & cider*\ mirth nd fun, the affair was a nice ' social enjoyment, and the boys think - it would bear repeating. On Saturday afternoon a majority ( of Miilheim Lodge. No. 955. I O. O. F. accompanied by the Cornet Band, paid their brethren at Centre Hall a visit. They left here at 1 about 4 o'clock, arriving at Centre Hall at six. The "Fellows" atten ded the session of Centre Ilall , Lodge in the evening, and we will only say that the lioiids of •Friend ship,, Love, and Truth " between these two lodges, as well as tureen indi vidual members, weie very much strengthened by tnis visit. The band did some of its very best play ing for the benefit of the citizens. At a very late hour at night the whole party returned well pleased with the excursion. We suggest that Centre Ilall return tbo com pliment. BEAUTIFUL! Header, were you ever awaked from pleasant dreams, I in the silent watcnes of the night, by the harmonious, celestial sounds of song * If so you need not be told what is beautiful. At such a mo ment the imagination would gladly fancy that it hears the happv voices ot Heayenland singing "good will to men." O how is the weary pilgrim cheered on his journey to the bliss ful shores! How is the heat soft ened in gratitude to God for his ten der compassion to man! How is faith elevated and strengthened, to giaspthe ideal, the spiritual— the eternal ! How is every good resolu tion, every noble aspiiation, of the soul encouraged and made stronger ! The enchanted listener does not know who the vocalists are, list he blesses in his heart the pious thought that prompted the atft. He dots not know who sings for liira, but *'ln the sweet by and by WB shall owft on thai beautiful shore." # * * Fr©© Gift to the BufTurlcsr A copy of "Mwlicnl Common Srtia©," a book of 144 jages, will be sent free to all suffering with (Consumption. A?thm>t Vatarrh) &p., Ac. See Ad vertisement in another column. Addrtvu, DR. N. R. WOLFE, Cincinnati. Ohio. Person* in uoed of fine Tootfp Potvd T, or Wash for disease* of the tuoiiih, tvill do well to call at John P. Ilartcr's Dental OAlce, one door j nvst of U. E. Church, Millhouu, Pa. Artificial teeth inserted in the best manner. Filling done with care, and everything pertaining to Dentistry will be executed in the lest style. Term* reasonable. All work warranted. tf. PROHIBITION.— Ietters signed by Governor Connor, live members of Cong teas, and tlie two United States Senators from Maines, unite in toet ifving to the good effects flowing from prohioition. The Governor says the quantity of liquor sold sur reptitiously is vastly less than was consumed In former years, tho law is easily executed, and lie does not believe the i>eople of Maine could be induced to return to the license sys tem. Unman happiness is often of but short duration, and this fact was again exemplified by an incident that happened here last week. Our Express man, Mr. Geo. Ulrich 4 'found a lag of rye—i. e. a bag fill ed with real rye—between M.llhehn and Coburn. Georg* was happy be yond expression. lie laughed all over. for. said he, "the two bushels of rye will make at least two gall ins of genuine Stover ." liut poor George was doomed to fitter disap pointment, for presently the owner if the rye came along and made 1 George disgorge. We pitied film in our very heart as he forked over that bag of rye. lie looked the very picture of sorrow. MARRIED. On thcilst ult.. by Rev. K. Kt&rabasb, Mr. Samuel Williams, of Martha. C ntro county, aud Ml** Amelia Beuier of Wood ward. On the 19th Inst., by the name. Mr. John W. (>ablo wit*. Mi*s Amanda O. Kriel, both of Penn Hall. pu the Si h Inst.. In Centrn Hal), by Rev. W E- Fisher. Mr. IxMvli K. Rossman with Mlas Kate Weaver, both of near Centre llall. died! )n the 2Sth u't.. In Ferctison townshlo James W. Campbell. aaeA year*. On the 1UI inst.. hebersburg. Pollv Shultz. widow, aged 83 years 10 months and 1 day*. On the 19th Inst., at Coburn Mation. Ja cob Kbest, ..gcd 78 years, 4 months and 7 days. CHURCH DIRBOTORY. EVANGELICAL.—Protracted meeting in p gross. KVFOHMPIJ.— Iter. J. G. Shoemaker. Pastor. Fnt lish preaching in Aumnsburg. n xl fttimlay at'J o'clock p. m. and in the eve ning; in Millhelm. UKAN —/ 71 TomUnson, Potior. Communion next Sunday morning. Pre paratory services in Gennan, Ratu.day *f ternoon. Preaching every evening this week. I NITKT BBBTHRKN.—Rev. J. M. Smith will commence a protracted meeting next ba.urday evening. Lodare and Society Directory. Tho MUihclm Cotnvl Rand will meet in the Too n H ill on Monday and Thursday evenings. Providence Grange No. tl7 P. of 11., :u*iet* in Alexander'* block on the 2nd Sa turday of each month at C, 1 * r. M. ad on the 4th Saturday of each month ut l l i r. m. Mtliheim I*>lce No.9.V>, i.o. ft. F. meets in the New flail, Peuu street, every Saturday evening. Lodge Library open every Saturday eve ning after 6 o'clock. Toe M.lllteiiu 11. St L. Association meet* In the Town Hull, on the evening of the second M miay of each month. P. GEPHART & MUSSER DK.VI.ERS 15 • Uraia, CUvvrsetd, riots r * reed. Caal, Platter Sk Walt. MILLHEIM, PA. Highest market price paid for ll>luds o G-ZE^-AJTILT, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL orfat the old d LASER MILL, :in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Arwayson hand anil sol 1 at prices that de fy competition. Ashare ol ;he public patronage resrectfullv ctktts I. SLIy NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that application will be made for a chart er, for i urnnlke road leading from Mill heiiti. to the I. C. ft S. C. railfoad. tf. Millhelm, lan. 13th. Io disposed of as . the la # directs. Dec. 19th. 1878 U.S. SHAKER. SO 3in ORPHAN'S COURT HALE.—By virtue of an order homed out of the Qrhpan's Court of Centre county, there will be ex posed to public nale in Millhelm, on Sat urday, Jan. 25th, 1879, the real estate of the late C. H. Heid, deceased, consisting of a house and lot, situate in the town of Mtli heim, bounded on the north by Main St., on the west by an alley, on the south by mill race and on the oast by lot of haran A. Zelgler. Terms of sale:—One half the purchase money to Le paid on confirmation of sale and one balf In one year thereafter, to be i secured by bond and mortgage on the pro mises. Bale to begin at 2 o'clock, P. M., on said day. D. 11. ROTS, i Administrator, MUlbcim, Jan. 9th, 1879 EXBCUTOR* NOT ICK.—butters t*4U l meuturr on the e>tat* 01 (100. Swartz, deceased, late of I'uuu township, Centra Oounty, having boon granted f> ttie under "'KHOO, all persons tudabtoa to auld Restate are required > make Immediate payment, and Phono having lv;;al claim* aßxiuxl the name Iu present them duly authenticated by law, for settlement. &4t ft. M. MVAIOZ, Tuajiey vlllo, Coutic Co., t'.-i '• !'■ PIANOS AND 6RGINB.—Ji S&SIS avery stipererier riano or Organ, oqual iy every excellence to any made at Manufac turer • Wholesale Price, aqd thus save near y one half of your money, do not fall, before Purebaalng, 10 write for catalogue of de serlpttoa aud prices, to Post ofiicc Box *#+ New York. 112-ly. ■Dlrelai VertiCt. ' Wheat Ho. 1 90 WbeatNo. 80 Corn 40 It ye.......J.- 40 ats White. Jo t*. Black It ftuek wheat SO Ftonr £.OO ■ rn A abort*, pot uu halt, per llrl •..: J 00 Blaster, ground taoo Cement, per Bushel* 4ft to Barley Tyniothyseed 00 Flaxseed ; C'loverjeed 4. Butter 15 Hams 1 idea veai.,. ....:::::: 3 Tork Be 20 £xi Potatoes CO .Lardi Tallow 6 Hoap ft I>rl-d Aoples Dried Peaches lh led Cherries 4 COALMARKUT. Sag Coal ftj.jft Move •• 5..-SI (Ihwtnut '• ft.tW) " *Jt& -©••"rooted fcvery Wednesday by Ovwhart A M Baser. ♦HI W CinffA Invested In Wall Street •pill iU mix PARTICULAR*. AD liRESR F- P. ft L. RESTKIN. ( itEBTNVT sr.. 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Bv uniting with a few f Sends, and mak ing" up a.club of twenty, you will each get THE W EEKLY TIM ES for one year, post age paid by us, for the LOW, PKICK of |1 AS. If at any time during llie year you are dis satisfied with the paper, 3end to uj and v.e will return your money. AimaMS,- -• THE TIMES, * Tintee Bxii'.dicpr, PRH t ¥t?L.t'MtA. W.H. MILLER,&BRO., ■ ' ' MoTfc of th* Furniture Rooms, MILLHEIM, PENN.D Woofd moot reapeclftiWy inform tUe citizen* oi Pernio and 'Dnitk vatt'.e? that %wi ra hdid io their Furnitureßfcef6, three doofzedftof that***/ CHAMBER SUITS' CHAIRS & TABLES? BEDSTEADS, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THEIR LCSJL Repairing done, Ordtre promptly attended to. Prloca cboap to#t*t tUettT.i* CITY HADE COFFINS ' • ( # > 'l • Always on hand and sold BOTTOM PBICE& FU.XKRALS ATTEXDEDAT ALL HOURS. L C. U CJiIL ROAD. KESrWARD. i. a. b. Lbavk a.m. r. m. F.M Montundcn 7.00 1.56 A"A fair Ground 7 IT* BteW 2*o VlckKbnrg. 7.35 2 43 Mlfflinbnrg 7.15 S.lft Millmout *■>* *• Laurelton R.W SM Co barn SC'25 Arrive M Spring Mills 9AO EASTWARD. 2- A A LKAVK A. X. t. x. P. Spring Mill* K).?o Gobugn 10.3A Lau ritti lI.W 4 flf> Millmout U.SA A3 * w. MtfCinVuuS UlO 4 AC Virksaurt 12 AO B;*U TL 27 6.13 Fair Ground 12.36 5.3 Lewisbiug 6.36 12.45 5.4 r Arrivaat Moniandoo.. 650 1.00 6.(a No*. 1 & 2 connect at Montmdon with Erl< Muil wrst on the Philadelphia & Erie Kai Road. Nun SA 4 with Day Express east ana Ma gara Express west. Nos. SAO with Fast Line we#t. An Omnibus will run between J.ewhbarir ami Montaudon, to convey passengers to and from Patifle Express e*st ou the Phlla e:plil.t A Erie Railroad. The regu:ar Railroad Ticaets will be hon ored batweeu those two points. PENSSTT YASH RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia A Brie R. R. Div. WINTEK TIME TABLE. On and aftei 81'NDAY. !tw. Wh 1478. the trains nn the Philadelphia & Erie Kail re id I>l vision v. JU run as loiter : WESTWARD. FKIE MAIL leaves Pbl'adeipUi.. II 5* p. m " " Harrl*iurg....4 2'a. m •• ** WlHlanvsport. .8 55 a. to - " Jersey Hiioie. .9 07 a. m " •• Lock Harcn..9W* ni •• •• Keuovo llOja.n •• arr at Frie .....7 3'. p. m NIAGARA KXP. leav. Ph lada... 7 90n.it. " " Il irn-i.u gl>soa in " arr. at Willian*po. t iM|< m " •• Lock Il.iven 3 i* p. ii. FAST LlNKieares PhU delpMa .l! 4*. i.- " M :•. lobars.... 'A. Vp . m " arr. at Wi'.ltsmspyrt ..7 'Z> p.in I*-'* tveii...lsWp. tA EASTWAHD. . PACIFIC Fil..<**., 1.uv.r.6 tOa.i *• •' Jersey -hors 754a. i. •• " Wiiliairsport T 'tia. n '• air. at Harfsbnrp. .11 M s." •• •• PlsHndeii b 3 4ft p. IT. DAT KXPRPe t learoa !*ck Haven II *ou-1 • > •• 1240p.ir •• arr. Harrlsl>urg..4 !<• p. n - •• Philadelphia 7*:>p. n FRIE Mail loaves Renos. .* o>*. p. u • •• Lv?k Have;... .1 45 p. n>. •• •• Wil Umsport..ll '*i. •• arr. at HHrrHb-.trc 2 4! a. tr •• Philadelphia ...TCfla. m FAST LINE loaves Williams*' t -12 • ' • " avr. at liarrlstaur 3 Sfa. in. phikidclpl ia....7<0a. ni. Parlor Car* will rut. between Philartelplilr and WUliau.sport en Niagara Esures* west Erie repress \Vet, Hiflndi'lpliL hxprv- Kast. L>a> Repress East u.t xi7. Tr* In( fHeee* '■ *iA Ar".r'hMi.. t *4.t:.sjc t* r.V t+i iia.lMrA on in/rL.r i. wo ih;* .VM'i V.l A i r rry e:.i;. f.4u; litt.hr*. f• *1 frrfSa.r'*. | frhe. to C. A. k Kfrs., J"sKrt.*c,Va Goo. F. Wißrt*. General A seat,- dS-fw [ N JJ. 3 and's South Watwr Street Phl'.^. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from tut* disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Ktaa arKJ'3 CtiE3iu.Tr,n CoMmriKt PownEM. These Powders arc the only perparatk>n ' known that will cure CtfXttr'jcmOA and a<> < lac-arcs of the THROAT awd Lcscs—lndeed so strodg oar faith In them, and also to ounvincc you that they are no fcumbusr, we will forward to every sufferer, fey. mail, pobt paid, a free trial boa. - Wc don't want yonr money onto y(ou'l delay in giving these towsem a trial, as they will sttrelj ctirrvou. . Price, for targe box,*43.fip, seut to any part of the United States or C anada, by mail, ou jcecelpl of priee. Address... ASH & ROBBLNS, 330 Fi tro* arp.'vn. Rkooxlt>. n7t. K tkam Evtr. \w-4i. %l*x PRICE REOMED.^I | Paying Information g K far Wu, East, South, North; for Ont* 5 sS of Cotilo, Hones, Sheep, SWUM, or fatp. K Gardens, or Village Lois; ferksuMMCM; K far all Boys sad Girls; gOVER 700 Flno ENCRAVINQS^ ?S both ploasiag aad iastructwe. Tho ' O. | Mean kricaßnristi fi rtouOelHt 5 7i Cluit/ Ua rr mrre. iwyMr, fmt frdt, OWLY $1 EACH, .. | CN 4 copies, $i .aj each. 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