jjjilliieim Journal. THURSDAY, OEC. 9, 18 SO. DKIMMiEtt & lIIMIMiEU, Editors and Proprietors. ■", jJ . ■ . Local Department. 'Landslide from tie CaiU Store Store." We can sell you goods '2O per cent cheaper than you can buy thorn in Peons Valley. "Overdrawn? "No bir, not up to truth by oceans. In every day-life you find shipwrecks, who* if they have to fight the battles over again, would fight and conquer under that excelsior Banner upon whose si l ken folds printed in ineffaceable letters of gold, "that, si lent, solid, omnipotent monosvlable, "Cash/' the secret of our low prices We submit our prices below, and all vre ask is a comparison with old time prices. We do not imitate in prices but ad prices to beat solid facts. "Roasted coiYeo cents. Green " lj> / Essence " -S t'oru D Best white sugar ID " Good brown sugar ' Ironstone china Teas M Common " " Goblets - " Turkey lied Hank'ief, 10 Roller Suspenders 2? " Fire Shovels ,w tM barkers Horse Powder 15 " Good Syrups 11 c. qt— 40 c gal Frislmintli Smoking Tob. original OS " Appleton A Muslin O'S " Bleached " 05 to Oy " Dress Goods Co ' black Cashmere 50 Men's Ilfits. 5 " Roy's " 4'J Men's Cardigan Jackets (lined j 1 0" Gum Coats j; ' li Kin Boots. 00 C'atcs O. N. T. M.u-htne thread 05cor ss"doz 12 dozen shirt buttons 05 " 14 Rows l'itis 05 ' Go <1 Over Alls *> Suit L'nUerweai. Shirt. Drawers no School Crayon '•< ' 1 qt Harrisons W. Fluid —-5 . Ladles Felt Skirts Largo assortment of L.ulies Coats, and Mens Gum Hoots, lower than the low-1 est. The New Cash Store, Perm Street, Miilheim, Pa. WANTED.—Good tailors, at the Bee 'Hive, Bellefonte. —Folks had a pretty fair taste of sleighing for a few days last week, but it is all played out again. —For your Gloves, Underwear, Shirts, Neckties and Boots, go to the Bee Ilive, in Bellefonte. —The big hog 4f Pedro", at Watson lown, which was butchered on Thanks giving. weighed only 77G pounds. —Jaime <h Condo willffer a valua ble Lome at public sale, on the premi ses m Georgea Valley, Friday, 21, inst. —Headquarters for Bargains is Bau lar.d & Nev.mm.'s B<e liive One i'rice Store, Bellofoute, Fa. —Whoever lost that good, heavy, left-handed woolen mitten on Monday morning can have it free of charge by calling at tht* Journal office. —The job voik done in the Journa 'Office will compare well with any work done elsejwhere and the prices are re markably low. Give us a call. —Just the thing for this inclerneut Reason is one of Le win's suits. He Bells absolutely cheaper than any clothing house in Centre county. 2t —'Q lite a variety of weather within the past week. A little snow, some lain, a day or so of beautiful sunshine and then agaia very coll. HOLIDAY GOOD 3. The Bee Hive Store, Bellefonte, Pa., ; has an immense variety of goods suit- j able for Holiday presents, for Ladies, j Gentlemen and Children. —The centre of attraction in Belle foute. at this festive season of the year, is Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Cloth ing Emporium, where immense quan tities of clothing are sold all the time at the lowest possible prices. 2t. j —After considerable wrangling about the matter'it is at l i3t agreed by ] all concerned, directly and indirectly, ; that the JOURNAL STORE is the boss j place in Penns Valley for Holiday j tzoods. Ju3tthe place to buy your j presents. —A dear little deer came to pay its respects to Mr. Freeman Luse, at the planing mill behind the Fvangelical church last Saturday. The innocent little creature gamboled and frisked around for some time, knowing no doubt that Freeman would not be so cruel as to do it any barm. —Please call and examine our stock. Our motto is — "Oneprice, and that the very lowest, and no misrepresentations." The public's obedient servants, BAULAND & NKWNAN j3eo Hive Store, Bellefonte, Pa. \ % —A WEEK OK JUBILEE.—A Music al Convention will be held in St. Pe ters ' Reformed Ch.utch, Rebersburg, commencing Monday evening, . Decem ber 27 tb, under the direction of Prof. J. A. Weaver. The Convention will close with a Grand Concert,on New Years Evening. Concert also on Fri day evening, Dec. 31st. All lovers of music are cordially invited to attend. Singers from a distauce will be enter tained frep of charge. Convention Tickets oO cents. Concert Tickets 2-3 cents. Children under 12 years, half price. A. N. KORMAN, 4 J. B. KREAMER, Committee. W.. M.. LANDIS. ( —CHEAPER than ever, Fancy Alpa ca for 6 cents a yard, at the Beo Iliye in Bcllefoute. Ecmcmbcr the Holiday season is about opening and the Journal Store on, Alain Street is the place to get the Finest and cheapest *\bvel ties. —lf you are blessed with this world's good you cau earn H world of gratitude and blessing by making a Christmas present to some poor neighbor, of a good warm suit of clothing, such as you. cau get for almost nothing, at Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Bcllefoute, Pa. , 3t — LADIL'S Misses' and Childrens' Furs at a .great bargain, at the Bee Hive in Bellefonte. HOLD OX AND LISTEN!—J. Willis Musser is on the road again buying up Calves and Poultry, for which he pays the very highest market price and the solid cash. This is an announcement worth your attention. tf —The new Christ's Reformed Church at MadisonVurg will be dedicated to the Triune God, Sunday, January 9th uext. Divine Services will begin on Monday morning, January 3rd and will continue during the week, morn ings and evenings. Mil isters froiu a distance will be present to officiate. The christian public is cordially invit ed to attend. W. M. LANDIS, Pastor. ATTENTION I Mr. MICHAEL LAMEY'S gunsmith' shop, 011 Venn Street, Miilheim is the place for the Finest Single and Double Barrel Guns, which will be sold at the lowest price. Also a full stock of am munition for sale. Repairing of any kind promptly and cheaply done. . . ~ A liberal patronage is respectfully requested. It —REPORT or MILLHKIM GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR THE WEEK ENDING Dec. Srd 1880. Nr. of pupils, males—23, females—2l Total—No. of pupils admitted, males —1, teiha.es —2. Total —4. No. attending, males—2o, females —17, To tal—3G. Average attendance, males— -17, females—l 3. Total—33. lVr cent, of attendance, males —85, females—" '. Total—Bl. No. of pupils tardy, males —lO. females —14. Total —30. No. of Visitors —G. ~ During the week I overhead some of our business men complaining that there were too many boys loafing in the stores during theeveuings, and that they could, not see why patents did r.ot keep then", at home at their books, in stead of having them cut and eng tged in using vulgar language. This should be suffLieut to induce all to at least try and prevent the evil. A&iiu I sav come and visit us. D. L. FERRY, Teacher. —LADIE S Co.its and Dolmans in great variety, less than elsewhere, at the Bee Hive in Bellefonte. —The Centre Cmll ty Teachers' In stitute will again hold its minial con vention in the C mrt House, Bellefonte, commencing Tuesday evening, Dec. 2sth, and closing Friday evening Dec. 31st. PrCf Augell, late of the Sliip pensburg state normal school, Prof. D. M. Wolf, of Spring Mills, Miss Florence Chi'dester, of Syracuse, N. Y. and C. L. Gramley, will bo the stars of the first magnitude, while the les3er lights will be more numerous. \Yo are glad to see that our young friend J. R. VanOrmer is to deliver a lecture on a very good, practical and comprehensive subject, viz : "The Work, Worker and Reward " We wish the Institute ali possible success, but if we were still in the ranks we would protest, kick up a fuis, ctrike and possibly hurt somebody bo fore we would consent to atteud a teacher's institute during the holidays. A more uftpropitious time could not be chosen. > NEVYS FROM BRUSII. We did have a sleigh riile already I The Stroheckera seem to be our most successful Nimrods thus far; they brought home three very tine deer, as a reward for their skill in hunting. Mr. Philip Gramley slaughters five porkers to-day, (7th") whose aggregate weight is estimated at from 1900 to 2000 pounds. Let some one try to beat Philip. Mr. 11. G. Royer thrashed over 800 bushels of wheat from an ordinary four horse farm. Not bad. We do not know of any serious ac cident since our pavements are in such au unpleasant condition, but wo do know that several folks brought forth considerable merriment. W. 11. Leitzell, Geo. Brachbill and Roland Moyer, while returning home from Madisonburg, where they were at tending a protracted meeting, were very unfortunate, and vet clickhch. They traveled in a buggy whose parts differed very much from those of the 41 Wonderful One lloss Shay " as far as durability is concerned. One of the axle-trees broke, at which the horse took fright—became unmanageable precipitated the boys into the mud and fence corners—and had things all hi 3 own way, until the buggy was a com plete wreck. None seriously hurt. Quis ? FLANNELS, Blankets, Cloths, JQuilts of every description at the Bee Hive in Belkfonte. "Centenary" Sunday-School Convention. The Centre County Sunday-School Association will hold its Twelfth An nual Meeting in a "Centenary" Con vention, in the Presbyterian Church, Bellefonte, on Friday and Saturday, December 17 and 18, ISBO. PROGRAMME. Friday Morning, Dooombor 17th. 9:30 Devotional exercises. 10 Address of Welcome, by Gen. James A. Beaver. Response, by the President. 10.30 I. SUNDAY SCHOOL MANAGE MENT. (a) Wkat necessary, (b) How provided. (c) llow executed. 11 11. THE CHIEF F,ND TO HE SOUGHT IN ALL SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK, (a) D< fined, (b) How beet at tainey. (e) What lack ire yd in this work' Friday Afternoon. 1:30 Praise Meeting IL 111. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTUUC TI ONS. (a) Qualifications of Instri <•*. ors. (L ) HOW secured, (c) How made most effective. 3:30 IV. OUR HOPE FOR MOI: SPIRITUAL RESULTS, (a) Upon what it rests, (b) How strenythenul. (c) How to be realized, (d) What more can we do in this behalf? On each of the principal topics intro ductory addresses will be given by Rev. JOHN H. VINCENT, D. D., of New- York, Chairman of the International Leston Committee, to be followed with voluntary discussions and written ques tions by delegates. The exercises will be interspersed with music. Friday Evening. 7 Service of Song . 7:30 Lecture by Dr. Vincent. Sub ject : Modem Sunday-School Ideas. Satu day Moruiusr, Deo. 18th 1880. 9. Prayer and Praise. 9:30 Business meetigg. 10:30 Work Talks and 'Farewell Words. It is earnestly requested that : 11 the delegates attend the business meeting. .AUSTIN CURT IN, President. CL. EVENT D.VLK Secretary. A LI RED NICIIOLLS, Treasurer. Rev. S* £• FUKHT, Rev. J AS. M SMITH. S. I\ GRAY. 11. L. HAKVE.Y, GEO. S. GRAY and J.. WESLEY GEI IIART, Executive Commidec. —Go to the Boe Hive in Bellefonte and get a good warm suit or clothing made to order. \ —Honesty is the best policy in t*(d ieine as well as in other things. Acer's Sarsaparill.i is a genuine preparation, an unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others in the market. Trial proves it. AN IMPORTANT SUNDAY SJ.IbDL, DAY. Only one day of the kind for B-dle fonte since 1870. In some respects different and it is liopod also bettor than any Sunday School day yet enjoyed in Centre Countv. For the first lime Kev. John 11. Vincent, D. I)., of New Yoik, Chairman of ttie International Sunday School Commit tee will he present to give us bis best services throughout that day. Not only Sunday School workers, but all of ua r.like need thefbencflt that will be offered on Friday , Lt>\ 17i/t, by the County S. S. Association. One third of the population of Centre County is outside of the Bible School on the Lord's day. More than one half of the precious souls living among us are yet uuSaved, "having 110 hope and without God 111 the world." It is certain that these tnonsands will remain away from the Savior as long as they live uninteiea ted in "the truth as it is in Jesus." By united Christian offort, we must seek to interest then? 44 in the Word of Life." Laborers together with God," is it saying too much that we ought at least to devote <?<ic day in u nited and prayerful consultation over these momentous interests. Let us then come together thus Jthat we may go forth and work together more intel ligently, more devotedly and more ef fectively in efforts to bring to the Sav ior these thousands unsaved in Centre county. Dec. 1830. C. MAKE FRIENDS.—Life is very crit— ( ical. Any word may be our last. Any farewell, even amid glee and merri ment, may be forever. If this truth were "but burnt into our consciousness, and if ruled as a deep conviction and real power in our lives, would it uot give a new meaning to our human re lationship? Would it not make us far more tender than we sometimes are? i Would it not oftentimes put a rein up- j on our rash and impetuous speech? Would we carry in our hearts the mis erable suspicions and jealousies that now so often embitter the fountains of our lives? Would we be so impatient of the faults ot others? . Would we al low tfival misunderstandings to build up a wall between us and those who ought to stand very close to us? Would wo keep alive petty quarrels year after year, which a manly word any day would compose? Would wo pass old friends or neighbors on the street without recognition, because of some real or fancied slight, some wounding of pride, or some ancient grudge? Or would wo be so chary of the kind words, our commendations, our sympathy, our comfort, when wea ry hearts all about us are breaking for just such expressions of interest or ap preciation as we have iu our power to give?—#?. Knnsus fonstitut onal A nteiidmeiif Jubilee, ■ > \ Kansas is legally redeemed from the curse of the liquor business. What Kansas has done, Penn sylvania ran do. The Pennsylvania Constitutional A inondment Association, invites all christian people ami all philanthropists of the State, to hold a thanksgiving service some tune during the last week in Decern tier. Let the Pastors preach and the people reioicu with thanksgiv ing thjit the enemy of all good is mist down and the way of the gospel pre. pared. The redemption of Kansas is a promise of the redemption of every State, and of the United States. Let the pastors and people of every loca tion adopt their own method of cele brating the Jubilee. Write to the Secretary for Petitions for the Amonement. Daniel Agnew, Pres. Klliow K. Swift, Treai. 1). L. Starr, Sec., Robella, P. O. Allegheny County, Pa. Various ft uses Advancing years,care, sickness, disappoint ment, ami hereditary predisposition—all oner ate to turn the hair gray, and either of tlieni Inclines it to shed prematurely, .AYEU'S H vnt ViGOK will restore faded or gray, light or red hatr to a r lch hruwn or de p Llaek, us inay be desired. 11 SIUXIUIS una cleanses the scalp, giving It healtl y action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By Us use falling hair Is checked, and n new Growth will lie produc ed in all eases where the folieles are not diy stroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brushy, weak, or sickly hair, on which a few applications will produce a gloss ami freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is Incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued tor the soft lustre and richness of tone it Imparts. It coiv tains mother oil nor dye. and will not soil Or color wl. to cambric: yet it lasts long on Hi* s hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. FOK SALE HV ALL DKM-KHS Ex-Mayor lifidgena, who has con nected with him a Mr. .Snyder, has a contract for grading, etc.. nine miles of the T.ewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, in Pen if s Valley, from the- Pennsylva nia Furnace, eistward. This, when completed, only leaves eight miles of the road t> grade. The Arm of Bridg ens & (ood (Geo. S ) are pushing work on their rail road jcontrac t near Sarato ga, X. V. Chiton DtiHocrut. MARRIED. On the mill ult.. by Rrv. J. A. Koscr. Mr. George Krape. of Hreggtownship, and Miss Catharine Deckcrt, of lMne trov.. . . Prepare for Snow ! lames C donbo AT FENN HALL, PA., !i;is just completed n lot of very siuieriur SLEIGHS, which he offers it, moderate prices, lie warrants them made of first class stock by skillful ami expe rienced mechanics. Give hint a call before you ouy elsewhere, lb* will guarantee satisfaction in all resjwets. 47-3 in TTTTT! L■■ I ■ •■* L■ 4Li m PHILA* m Branch QLOTHIKQL Has now opened its Immense Stock of Fall & Winter i Clothing-, They Suit your eyes, your per son and your POCKETS. Samuel Lewin, Manager, i BELLEFONTE, PA ItlJlllielm Market. Correctod every Weduesdiiy by Gephart & Aiussor. Wheat No l-hft Wheat No. 2 Corn 4-> Rye f>~> nats White SO Outs, lilttck 2* Ruck wheat ft" Flour \.i, ft ft" Hriin A Shorts,pel *Oll 18.0') Salt, per llrl „ 1.5" Fluster, ground 10.00 foment, per Bushel 45 to 5" Harley ft" Tymothyseed Flaxseed floverseetl 4 -2 ft Wutter i 20 i tains 12 Miles 7 Veal •. Fork It Eggs 28 Potatoes I.aril ft Tallow Soap •.... ft Dried Apples Dried Pearlies i...... Dried Cherries COAL MARKET. Egg Coal IVfiO Move " ft.7ft Chestnut" ft-40 I'ea * ft-tki P. UKPUAKT D. A. MISSKK GEPHART & MUSSER DEALERS IN Orain. Clovcrseei. Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster A Salt MILLHEIM, PA Highest r.:arket price paid for all kinds of Cxlßz-A-IILT Det!v<riil either a* the KKICK MII.Lor at the old MUS3KK MILL, in MILLIIKIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and •oldat prtcea that defy con: petition. A share of the public patronage respectfully ■elicited. Ml IF-AXjXJ A.3ST3D WXCTTER, OPENIITG n MRS. AWA M. WEAVER lias just received her Tail and Winter stock of MILLINERY GOODS consisting of * - Fremli Bonnets, ttound Hats, French Flow ers. Feaihers, Kibbon and all kinds of FANCY GOODS. DRESS MAKING in all its Branches a SPECIALITY, o She invites her ruany friend* and customers to call at her J lace of business, ir. Fenn Street, MILLIIEIM, TA. TRVrtf HOUSE, J- (Mont Central Hotel in the City,) Coit. MAIN AND JAY ST., fyjck Haven, Pa., SAVOODS CA L W ELL,PROPRIETOR Go d S impit ttioms/or O) Traveler on Jlrst floor. .♦v m> Outfit sent free to tnose who wish to U* Wenvagc i" the inost pleasant and profit- A lalwe business known. Everything new. '*l'Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. *1" a dnv and upward Is easily hiade wlihout staying away from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new work ers w anted at onee. Many are making fortunes at tlie business. Ladies make as tench as tn •. and voung t>i>vs and girls make great pay. No one who i> willing tt work falls to make more inoiiev eyery*l'f>y than can be made in a week at any ordihary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. Ad dles H. HALLET & Co., Portland, Maine. PENSIONS! BOCSTY. PAY YOU K VTIONS, NEW AND HONORA 1-E DISCHARGES. AND INCHKASF.D TENSIONS ob tallied.—New laws, higher rates of pension The slightest disability. from wound, Injury o disease of anv kind entitles you to a pension WidowS and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land eases promptly settled, Patents obtain ed. All kinds of government claims rosecuted Write at once for new laws blanks and in structions, with two stanuw. Address, J. W. FLENNFR & CO.. Lock Box 311, Washington, D. C. /K<€ Outfit furnished free, with full In fci 2 ft Ist ructions for conducting i lie most el% H 1 a profitable business that any one can engage iu- The bushiess is so easy to learn, and our instruct Ion? are so simple and plain, that any one can make griut profits from the very start. No one can fall •who's willing to work. Women are as success ful as men. Boys and girls can earn large snm>. Many have made at the business over one hun dred dollars iu a sin le week. Nothing like it ever known before". All who engage are sur prised at the ease ur.d rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in 'this business during your spare tune at great profit. Yet do not nave to invest capital in it. We take all'the risk. Those who need ready money, sliould write to us at onee. All furnish cd free. Address Tuuu & Co., Augusta, Maine PENSIONS. EVEItY SOLDIER disabled in line of duty by wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pension. PENSIONS INCREASED.—Many are draw ing less than entitled to.—Thousands of Heirs entitled to Pension und Bounty. REJECTED CASES re-opened. ABANDONED CASES finished.—Copies of Lost Discharges obtained.—Claims of every de scription prosecuted.— PATENTS PKOCCREU. Address with stamp, U.S. BERLIN & CO., Attorneys, 36-Gm Box 592. WASHINGTON, D. C PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, /ipon receipt of Stamp for post age. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solicitor* of Patents, AVor Patent Office, Washington, D. G I PDFP O A MDT FQ OF TWOOF THE 1)081 A RT L°L E? 1 ILuD uiliurLhU ever sold bv agents to eve ry one w ho answers this within sixty days. American MannPa Co , I'YJJm Ctty Mitts. Massachusetts. 3©e Hive! 1880 FALLi 1880. TMi mammoth Dry Goods House is now opening its SECOND IMMENSE STOCK of * J For the Fall Trade of 1880. . ■ *' t. i- r ' Which in quality style and cheapness exceeds any former stock ever shown at the Dee Hive or any other store in this section of the State. an,oro Yards of I)10SS Goods comprising almost every conceivable style and class. Splendid all wool Black Cashmere only cents a vard. ■ r At yards all wool Moinle Cloth at .'ls ei*nts, worth InOO yards Twilled Cashmeres only 12 l-2e.<-nts, worth lfl ceuts. 1> 'i lie largest *tock of lUack Silks, Colored >ilks, Silk Velvets, and I'ancy Dimming Goods e*?r rhown in any'fore this side of Philadelphia. > 2\<cm yards of Calicoes and Muslins which we soil cheaper than any btorc will sell them •jmo yards giHl dark Calico at 4 cents a yard. 1500 yard*.good yard wide, iniisliu, heavy, at 61-4 cents. Alio yards U*si Brown Muslin m ule at Scents a vard. 1.500 yards good Canton Flannel at 7 cents a yard. gooi) yards Bleached'Musfn, eli- ajier than it has been sold for years. ' * Wonderful Bargains in Table Fhiens, Towels and Napkins. An iiomsesf stock. The Uihcist stock of Hosiery and Cloves ever shown in this city. 300 pairs Misses" Huso at iit cents which would be cheap at 30 cents. An immense stock of Fmbroidt r le , ; Lacos. Kid Gloves. LJsle Thread Glov<t, Elbbons, Ac. *t 100 Ladies' Coals and Dolmans, entirely new design ; beautiful food and wonderfully cheap. Blankets and Flannels; an immense stock at less than prices of one year ago. Carpets and Oilcloths. • at Have received an entire neW stock of these goods which we an* offering; verp cheap. A good and handsome Ingrain carpet for 25 cents a yard. Great bargains iu Heady maue Haps and Cotton Hi its. The reliability of the goods and the manner of our doing business rst the Bee Hive have become sc v. v.ll established that our trade has wonderfully Increased in 1*.3, and has grown to ,be immense, which has stimulated us to bavji larger stock this fall th in ever before .in the his tory of this popul ,r iny Goods House, Itesid 's having taken special pains in ueieeWi^ 1 some of too choicest and most fashionable poods to be found in the Fastern Markets, se.as to supply alt the wants of out constantly growing trade. . Remember the place: The Great Bee Hive Dry goods House! Go MAIN ST., LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE MetagMaine r f " tg V - IN THE THIRO YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO 54,853 Machines. NO .OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY. It is the Lightest-Running, Easiest Soiling 1 , and. Rest Satisfyls? Machine IN THE! WOftLD. 1 5 * * i 1 * % ' Agents TOuatodL terms, address White Sewing Machine Co., CI.EVF2I ATV-O, O JOHN S. FISHER, Manafaciuror of SHOmg 'saloons 'SfILOOVM OKISJS 'saoviaavo REBERSBURG, PENNA. Every wagon built of first-class stock and by expert mechanics. All work warranted, lie f airing promptly attended to. The public pa ronageis respectfully solicited. 39-ly HP 111MHABIT ™ y re ,°S U | I U BVI les tune and at less cost w ■ ■ ■■"th a n by any other means. No suffering or inconvenience. Treatment shipped to any part of the U. S. or uauadas. Full particulars free. Address, (Established 1863) B. S. I > JSVFSSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich RUPTURE IwriaT Truss ■■ w ■ t^*hat you waut The greatest invention of the age! See our pain hlet. Sent free. Prof J. Y, Og dehsVurg, V Y. 'Jfi-ly m- UNDERTAKING.-#! Thr subscribers would respectfully Inform the cltiscns of this neighborhood that they have engaged In the under taking business. They are prepared to 1111a trails In this Hue al anytime and would kindly solicit a share of patronage. A Full Line of COFBSNS & CASKETS always on hand, which we are also ready to furnish to other undertakers at reasonable prices. SHOi' 0* v KN.N STHKI'.y, miH&M, FA. LOSE, IIARTER & CO. i KdwiuJ-Doshler. j Jordnii rteshle? ~|-yESHLER & SON, PHYSICIANS A.SVUGEONS, Aaronsburg, I'a; Calls promptly answered <la night J) H. MINGLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Slain Street, Millheiui, Pa HBf| nYourselves by making money ffa 3 KJ when a golden chance Is offered, thereby always keeping po7erty from your door. Those who al ways take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally be come wealthy, while those w.io do not improve such chances reipaiu in poverty. We want ma ny men, women,-boys and girls to work for us right 111 their own looalitios. The business v. JU pay more than ton times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can deyote your whole thus to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Ad dress STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. fjor IllsStylTs'iusr. We will sendlt to your Do, pot to be examined before y< >u pay for it. If it ianaf an represented it can be return ed at our expense. £ppd A postal card for r illustrated 4i 7 N. U Tentli' Ft.JhS§i£, Pa". V °Ut
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