| he Ijilihqim Journal. THURSDAY, SEPT. '22, 'Bl. MINUSES & BI'MILLEB. Editors and Proprietors. Loral Department. —The new Presnyterian church in Miffiinburg is nearly completed. —llarrisburg has twenty mutual as sessment insurance companies. That town ought to be happy. —Marble door steps of the best Sutherland Falls marble, made at the Millheim Marble Works at a moderate price. H —A splendid, strong 2 horse spring wagon for sale. None better in theS valley. Price moderate. Inquire at the Journal office. tf —The farm of Jonathan Philips, de ceased, near Millheim, is now offered at private sale by the executois. Bead the advertisement. at WANTED. —About 3">00 first class 1,1 inch yellow pine flooring in the rough. Need not be fully dry. Inquire at the Journal office. The encampments of the Pennsyl vania militia cost the state half a mil lion dollars this year. The question arises, of what benefit have they been? —Two Bucks county farmers ship ped 5,526 bushels of plums to Philadel phia the other week. That beats Pine *] Grove all hollow, £ —Speculators are burin; no all thfjj corn they can get in different sections | of the state, in anticipation of a rise in | price. Hope they will get severely | bitten. —Ayers Pills contain no crotou oil, g calomel or mineral. They are com-1 pounded of pure vegetable extracts.? which have positive virtues and always g cure, where cures are possible. —Mr. Law, the superintendent of 5 liellefonte Car Works, last week dis-l charged Frank Mark j, one of the work- B men, for leaving his work to attend 8 his mother-in-law's funeral. That man 2 should be attended to at once. —J. A. LIMBEIU, the new mail con® tractor, has procured a fine new wagon H and is prepared to carry express pack- 8j ages and other goods from Coburn to E "Woodward and all intermediate points H at reasonable charges. tf p —lf you have any legal business the gg new law firm of Peale & McKee can g attend to it to your utter satisfaction. S Mr. Peale is an old experienced lawyer, 9 while Mr. McKee is a young, active g and promising disci. le of Blaekstoue. g —C.tpfc. Breese, of the U. S. Navy.ra and a son-in-law to Gov. Curtin, dieu at Newport oa Tass ity the 13th inst. | lie was an officer <>f hig'i standing. respected and beloved by all who knew <; him, and his early death is universally gj mourned. £ —Vennor, the weather prophet is 9 played out. ile don't know a bit 9 more about the coming weather than a H common country editor. The other B week he had predicted cold and rain, 9 and it was hotter and drier than ever. 3 Guess the almanac man can still make 9 as good weather as anybody. —Oa Thursday (morning while Mr. § Miles Williams; and bis brother were £ hauling tobacco from Mr. Jacob Gep-S hart's patch, the ladder of the wagon g broke while Miles was oil it. He fell to# the ground backwards, bruising him-g .self severely, though we are glad tog hear, not dangerously. —Rev. Barnitz, of Miffiinburg, don't | like it a bit more than other people to \ have his chickens stolen. But it would j not suit his standing and dignity a j preacher to sit watching with gun in | hand for the thieves; and so his son 8 takes that job in han 1 and gives no-1 tice in the Teleqraph that he is ready g for them. CORNER STONE LAYING. —The corner stone for the new Evangelical Lutheran Church at Millheim will be laid, D. Y., on Sunday October lGlh, proximo. Divine services begin on •Saturday evening previous. Several visiting ministers will be present. The usual collections *cill be taken up. The christian public is cordially invited to attend. JOHN TOMLINSON, 4t Pastor. (Ceutreand Clinton county papers please copy.) —Tlie other Siturday morning Thompson's Mill, at Potter's Bank, with all its contents was burned to the ground. Mr. Win. J. Thompson, the owner, estimates his loss over SBOOO, and that of Mr. W. It. From, the Miller, at about $125. Wo learn that Mr. Thompson had carried an .insur ance on his mill for many years, but failed to renew his policy last spring •when it had expired. It is suspected that the fire was the work of an in cendiary. —Dear, christian reader, do you wish to see a pleased woman, namely that particular woman whom above all! others it is your privilege and duty to pease? Then do as we did. Go to Alexander & Co's Implement Store, Bellefonte, and buy her a Walker Wash er. Why, our wife, just after using the institution a single time, is ready to recommend it very highly to all the ladies in Christendom, without regard to [their politics or church relation. She calls Col. Shortlidge blessed, "a gehtleman and a scholar" for having persuaded us to buy the machine. That's what she does, -t I —Miliheim Lodge. LO. O. P., will) | hold its semi-annual election of otllcovs \ t next Saturday evening. Good attend- < I ance c r the members is expected. jjj —Neighbor Sturgis and lady are on L £ a visit to the old folas at Lancaster | Hope they will enjoy themselves. Mr. fc P. 11. Mhmer runs the Jewelry Store | during their absence. —WANTED, at the Journal otlico, on £ subscription or other accounts, 10a bushels of potatoes, 25 bushels of corn, | several gallons of good apple butter. £ !If you have any of these articles to f5 spare and owe us, bring theui along. | —Mr. Jacob Wolf loft here on Tues- s day morning for Kansas and otherg parts of the west, lie expects to stay £ some months, mostly with his sonsS Alfred and Foster, in Kansas. Weg wish him good health, much cnj>y-l ment and a safe return. —lt is indeed a rare happening in£ the history of a country pastor tog preach three funeral sermons in ones day, as pastor Tomlinsou did on Tiies-& day. The subjects were Mother Stover, in Ilaines township. Miss Kama Alter,? in Millheim, and our murdered Fresi-E dent Garfield. g —Fall house cleaning will so n be!| upon us, and with it the time that ft people get their supplies of winters carpet. J. B. Smith & Co., of Milton fi make a speciality in cirp ts and there is hardly a place in the state thit h is a 3 i' fuller supply or lower prices. Those £ of our readers who need carpets would a , do well to give them a e ill. —At last we have the long-desired jj] raic. It commenced coming d wn in soft, gentle spray ou Thursday and rained considerably during their; night as well as oa Friday. Although xj not as copious ys desirable it was 9 enough to settle the awful dust, m-5 fresh the parched earth and break the 9 burning heat. Thank Providence for 9 the rain. —Last week we had occasion to :'i visit the Recorder's otlico in Bellefonte js , and there found our candidate for Re- cj fcorder already at work assisting J '•Toby.'' We examined Mr. Bible's Ej work and found to our pleasure that he is a most excellent pensman. HejSj will keep the records of bis office in fit sc class style, when elected, as of a course ho will be. —T!ie Millheim Potterv is now com- jgj plete and it is expected that in aboutfi ten clays the first kiln of ware will bee burned and ready for 8 do. The pro-s prietora have succeeded' in securing an | excellent article of cl tv and it is their jj purpose to make nono than first, clussj ware. They h ve erected an establish-1 ment that reflects credit on their en p terprise and we hope tliey will be| abundantly patronized. K —On Tuesdiv vning memorial n services on the death of President Gar-H field were held in the U iite-1 Brethren® chutch at this pl.ev. The church was | well tilled. R-v. T-'mlinsoti, Wtido-S myer, Dick and G.>phavt. were present.! Interesting and instructive addresses!? were delivered by It vs IT mlinsonandg Weidemyer. The audience seemed tou be deeply impressed with the import-5 ance and solemnity of the sad occision. B —Will some of our farmer patrons just try the folic wing vid let u* know g the result next The Scientific 9 | American gives the f!lowing recipe for w I getting rid of stumps: "In thep; autumn or early winter bore a bole oi e | or two inches in diameter, according | to the girth of the stump, and about a eighteen inches deep. Pat into it one *S or two ounces of saltpetre, till the hole c with water, and ping it close. In theE ensuing spring take out the plug and | ignite it. Tie stump will moulder! away, without blazing, to the very I extremity of thy roots, leaving notli- -j ing but the ashes.'' ; inTON'S enterprising firm, J. R.\ Smith & Co., have made a delivery of R furniture here amounting to over $lOO,l consisting of fi ie parlor suits, chamber I suits, spring Lee's, chairs &c., and 5 they are just beqinninq to build up a I trade in our valleys. The firm is iny every way reliable and purchasers can! 1 feel assured that they get full value | for their money. Much of the large I and progressive success of this firm is \ due to liberal and judicious advertis ing. Tliev understand the business, and "that's what's the matter." —Can not something bo done here in Millheim fur the poor sufferers in Michigan? Read the heart-rending ac counts of the great disaster—think of the fifteen thousand poor, destitute, homeless and penniless fellow mortals, many of whom are still in great agony, half blind and half roasted—and then look at your own comfortable and plentiful surroundings. Then ask yourself the question, "What is my duty towards these suffering people?" The answer is so plain that "he who runneth may read." It is our duty to help and give; and if we fail to do so we neglect and evade one of the primary obligations of our professed religion or of a common humanity. No; let us not do ourselves tho great injustice and injury to stand idly by, surrounded with plenty, and see our poor fellow beings starve almost be fore our very eyes. Let our Chief Burgess, or Town Council, or a com mittee of citizens, call a public meet ing and make an effort to give prac lical form to our suggestions. Who ! will take the initative? || News Miscellany. fcj There are about 00 lawyers in Willinmsport. Ten rf them aro well • ;oIT ami lay up something:; another ten manage to make a liying. The. rest of the crowd simply hang on ami wish to gracious they lmil learned to run a saw mill. — fianm r s The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has stopped the sale of refreshments, literature and newspapers on the trains r saving ma chines, r st tra threshing machine; while this was in operation Friday morning and surrounded by a large number of farm hands the boiler ex ploded. The pieces of the boiler flew in all directions and the steam poured forili in dense volumes. Six men and one woman were hurled into eternity. Several of them were horribly mangled. Several otters were seriously injured, being sc dded by the escaping stcßn. If five thousand Americans died every month of starvation, the entire p nation would work energetically to £ stop the famine, although thrs u five -* thousand starved cues would he far 3 better off than if they had died drunk-1 ards. And yet, thou 'i there are five 3 thousand rum murders in our Country p eyery month, and these five thousand > j Inst ones Oil drunkards graves, yet our* people are not only willing that this# brigade shall continue to tramp, tramp, jj tramp, to a drunkard's eternity, buc $ thev actually legalize the business £ which causes this terrible loss, and < take a revenue from it.— Lock Haven Republican. Killed by a Bull. CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, September 3. { —The mutilated body of a Bohemian i farmer in Putnam township was found; in a field this morning, lie had been' attacked by a Jersey bull, which al most literally tore'his body into shreds, j llis head was entirely severed from the body. IPs entrails were strewn about the field, and one of bis legs was! hanging to the brute's horns. The j animal had to be shot six times before he fell. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR KKNEWER is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable, kingdom It restores gray hair to its original i color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It ' cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle l by which the hair is nourished and supported. ' It makes the hair moist, soit and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the: most economical preparation ever offered to ! the public, as its effects remain a long time, j making only au occasional application neces-> sary. It is recommended and used by eminent i medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts. The pop ularity of Hall's Hair ltenewer lias increased with the test of many years, both in this coun ry and iu foreign lands, and it is now known , and used in all the civilized countries of the \ ! world. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. pßTMvsrtx'a Maoaztnk for Oet 'Per is unusu ally good, even lor tliat Ineomp.irablo ludv's book, The .steal engraving, "Pan t Ho Seared," 'is one of tins exceptional beauty, ftnd so is the J colored, steel fashion plate, with lis live charm j lug-!ooklrg, t v x|u!sito ly-tliosoI ladies. There j tiro t wo colored patterns, with designs for fans, a linn of decoration that Is now all tlm rage. The historical n vHot, "The News Krou York town, '* wiilch has attracted so much attention, is appropriately concluded to this number, In time for the "Yorktown Centennial." All the stories and novelets, however, nro good; in fact, In "Peterson," only the very host are given. We cannot too often refer to this nmga zinc as altogether the cheapest and host of lis kind. Where only one is taken, "lvtersou" should Ixi the one. for it fills more wants than any other. The terms are but two dollars a year, Great deductions are made to clubs. | an i huji'lsome premiums are given to person# /or i/ettlnff up club#, among them a beautifully bound photograph album ; In short, the Induce ments of every kind are unprecedentea. Speel mens will be smit. gratis, to persons; wish In Rto gel up clubs. Address, for this purpose, or lor subscribing. CM AS. ,1. PKIEKSOX, .".irj Client nm Street, Philadelphia. Pa. I MARRIED. On the'-STh insl .by U v. W. It. Wieand, Mr. John M. St ray or to Mrs Cordelia K. ilevnor, both ol l.i vk ila von. At the same tinto I)v the saute, Mr Pitas P. Musser, ol Look Haven, to Miss del tie L. Stray er of Kobe rsburg. DIED. Oil the 7th Inst., near I.aurollon, Mrs. Sarah Howersox, aged sS years, 7 m nths and „7 days. gr on the 81 h Instln Potter township. John A. Sweetwooil, agoil 23 years, 11 months and 13 days. ; On the It th Inst., in Miflllnhurg, Miss Sarah £ Louisa Orwlg. agod 3S years. 'J months and 10 B days. © On the Kith Inst ,in Haines township. Mrs. ff Margaret Clover, wife of Mlchad Stover, aged ■B 02 years, P mouths and 10 day*, jrj On the 18th Inst., In Hartley township, rnlou ig eounty, Mrs. Catharine Mover, formerly of n Haines township, aged .1! years, 1 month and y II da\s t On t! • 18th imt , in bo k Haven, Mary fc KtnUy. daughter of Jae ib and Kilzab 'th Alter, n aged 1* years and 11 days. ,Vfllltieim UarKet. | Corrected every Wednesday by Gophart cj .V: Musser. W Wheat No I gO UCorn <>"} £ i Kits White 30 fig luek wheat r, Flour 3.4 > F, 11 rail A Shorts,pet ton 2-3 00 Bj s.iit.per Brl '• 1 r> 4 Plaster, proutul .. 10.00, & ( etiieiit, per Uushel to 6o , 5 Parley o T\ mothyseed X Flaxseed y ('loverseed g Putter 8 Hams S Fi(ies Veal Pork J: , . !;k'- s 1 (it a toe- laird 11 Tallow Soap 0 j K 1 tried Apples 1 3 Dried Peaches K Dried Cherries COAL MAUK CT AT COIiURN. 5 Pgg Coal $3.00 S stove " 6.20 B Chestnut" -L*) |:v.t " s.oo 3 "by the Citr load 3.20 3 KHty cents per ton additional when delivered a in Milili 'im. r. eiriiiif 0. A. Miitwst P uEPH 4RT &MUSSER! DKAI.EKS IN i. ! Clover Hour. & Feed. Coa', * j Plaster a & Salt MILLIIEIM PA., Highest market price paid for all kind* of w (3-E,A.TAT j! Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at. the 8 old MLSSL'K MILL, In MILLIIEIM. | COAL, PLASTER. & SALT I Always on hand and -sold at prices that defy 8 competition. j A share of the public patronage respectfully p solicited. SM; S. It. Peale. 11. A. McKec | pSALE&McKSE, AUorncys-at-Law. 1 BELLEFONTE, J'A. Office opposite Court House. y, TtiiJiholiii, Centre Co., I'enua. XJLRICE & CO., PROPRIETORS, would most respectfully inform the public that theyure now prepared to manufacture every thing in their line of llrsl class quality. Tbcy have found a superior kind of clay and will constantly keep on hand a full line of CROCKBEY, BREAD & PIE DISHES, PLAIN & FANCY FLOW ER POTS, STOVE COLLARS, &c. Hoping to merit the confidence of the public bv furnishing the best grade of ware they would respectfully solicit a share of its patronage, ly Tl) ADVERTISERS. GEO. P. HOWELL & COS SELECT LIST CI LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. | /.n advertiser irho spend* vpmardsof (STOW a pear, and who invested less t/mn of it in this List, irrites: " Vanr Select Local Lid paid inc. hotter last t/ear Til AX ALL I'IIL OTIIKK AD VK'ITISiXU I DID." IT IS NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LI IT IS NOT A CIIBAI' LIST. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The catalogue states exactly what the papers are. When tlie name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE TV Plltt is iu every instance tho i t EST. When printed in CAPITALS it is the ONLY paper inthe place. The list gives the , population of every town and the circulation ot. every paper. , The vatescharged for advertising are barely one-fifth the publishers' schedule. The price for single statesrangesfrom (j*-toSn. The price for one inch one mouth intheentire list is ty'Ji- The regular rates of the papers for tlie same space and time are $2,980.14. The list includes 902 nowspabers of which 187 are issued DAILY and 705 WEEKLY. They are located in 788 diiferent cities and towns, of which 2d are State Capitals, 363 plaees of over 5,000 population, and 488 County Seats. Korcopy of List and other information address GE< >. P. ROWKLL&CO., 10 Spruce St., New York. 1881. MIDSUMMER 1881. jH. E. .WHIT COMB, I zoos: F.&.. I Takes this method to nnnounce to the people of Ponns, Brush andStre ga r Valleys that altera highly successful season lie still has, 25,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, to select from, and in order to reduce this large stock quickly lie lias re duced liis ju ices from 10 to f>o per rent. We have revolutionized the Clothing business in Lock Haven. Yon can pet as good a sail Irom us as any tailor can make, and at less than half the price ; and for style and fit lliey are often sujierior. Boys like stylish suits as well as men, and we have them in all grades. Boys Clothing is a Specialty With Us. INo use looking for better goods for boys than we have- you can't find them. |No living man shall be allowed to give their customers better value for their 5 money than can always be found at my store. And where is the mother that ' 5 likes to make children's clothes ? Ceii't mako tliem flt. ''Never look well", -is the complaint of every one. We've got all grades and they are just cute and I nobby as they can be. A change of weather mans a charge of clothes; a ■ change of clothes requires a change of patterns and styles of materials. The house that has the choicest and newest changes in styles and patterns is likely j. to secure the greatest number of new customers and best please and retain its i old patrons. In these days it is not everything that looks like clothing that y will sell, but in the keen competition between different houses it Will be the 3 survival of the fr test. QUE CLOTHING IS Unequalled in duality, Unexcelled in Style, i Unexceptional in Fit. And the reojile nave, by a large majority, decided to patronize | WHITCOMB. 1 We have a much larger stock of new style Hats than all the other stores in Lock Haven together, and our prices are always the lowest. 1" ul! stock oi trunks. Hags. Ac. (ents' .Furnishings, a large line of BOOTS & SHOES sold at from 10 to 25 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else in this section, call and see us. Speial prices to parties from a distance. !G FLAG PIL 3BBB3BS3SZBa iuuimlmlm Dry Goods House of Lock Haven for SPRING i SUMMER ■ c:F A ever since the establishment of th's great Dry Goods House kax c iv f done such an extensive business as we have done rais spring. We wilt in a Jew days op-n our fourth immense stock for the Spring and Summer oj j 1881, The people of Lock Haven, QTnton and Centre counties are i showing their great appreciation of the wonderful bargains we are fer~ j ing in our entire stock. First class goods, only honest dealing, no misre ! presentat ins and low prices always win. This is the motto on which w have built up our enormous fade and will here say that wc fully appreci ate the liberal patronage of the Peoph in sustaining a first class Dry Goods Slore in Lcok Haven, which it has been our humble effort for som yearsto establish. DEPARTMENT especially attractive and excels an y effort wc ever made in fineness of Stock, ric ncss of Patterns and in its areat rat iri:/. f00 YARDS BEAUTIFUL SUM!lift SM,KS at 40, 45 and 50 ets per yard, Beautiful Black: Dress Silks at 75 cts a yard. Heavy Gros Grain at 1.21 warranted not to crack: or wear ijlosscy. Beautiful Bro cades in Black and all Colors. All colros of Satins and D cess Silks. 1000 yards Best -Lawns in remnants from 3 to 15 yards. 0 cts. worth 15 cts. THE LARGEST STOCK OF \ Black and Colored Cashmeres never shown in Ijock llavcn at astonishingly low prices, and all the new Styles of & Dress Goods to be found in any city store. 500 yards of the best Pantingsfor Men 8 and 800s 1 wear, ever shown in this city. 100 (1) yds Beached and Brown 3luslins §to be sold "t wholesale prices. 0000 yds. best Calico warranted fast colors at cts. Great bargains in Tablz JAnca, Lick ings and Towlings, Ac. 200 Parasols 25 per B cent less than usual price. 1000 fairs Ladies Lisle Thread and Kid Gloves at ■ price* that will astonish every one who is a judge of their value. An immense stock: of m Stockin is, Laces, Gibbons, Ac. (CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. 4 Merer was there shown in Lock Haven such a stock of Body Brussels Tapestry 3 Brussel, 3 ply and Ingrain Carpet, as we show this season, and our trade is really 3 vnmense on them. Beautiful Capets from 20 ets. a yard upwards. Come. See and be Convinced I that the Bee Hive Store offers decided advantage every store in Central Pennsylvania in every thing in the dry goods line. Everybody welcome to the BEE HIVE, 65 MAIN STREET LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. so light! A Child ran RUB It. M so simpleP It Requires No Care. so STRONG! It Never H ears Oat. EZBrisl Fashions They are especially designed to meet the requirements of Ihoee Who deelro to dre?a welt, they are unsurpassed in Style, perfect 111 Fit, end o timplo that they aro readily understood by tha most inexperienced. Send 50. for cat alogue. Address, Domestic " Fashion Co, NEW YORK. 1 THE ONLY PERFECT' SEWING MACHINE. THE LIGHT-SUHHING - NEW HOME Rapidly superceding ail others wherever introduced. Pronounced by an army of ha|py purchasers to be the BEST. The NEW HOME Is positively The Simplest, Easiest RunnJng, Most Reliable, and Most Durable Sewing Machine} ever invented. * It operates Quickly, Quietly, and without fatigue to the operator. Full information, Descriptive Cat alogues, Sc. c., free on application. „ JOHNSON,'CLASS & CO. 30 Union Square, N.Y. And Orange, Maes. Hills trcliiiei an Lawn Bower Co. Ct Hartford, Conn., MANUFACTURERS OF THE ARCHIMEDEAN and CHARTER OAR Lawn Mowers, These Mowers have become celebrated throughout me World, where law us are eultiw t<-d, HS !>elig the most perfect ami desirable Lawn Mowers ever made. They stand at the head of the list of Liwh Mowers in the U.S. and Europe. They contain all the improve ments that experience in their manufacture can suggest t are beautifully ftnlslied, thorough ly made and do splendid work on every variety of lawn. Hand Mower Sizes, from *to IS inches. Pony and Horse Sizes, 24, 28 ami |32 inches. Send for Circulars. 5 SOLD 81* OtU AO EMS EVERYWHERE' 21-3 m I'.af FREE BY MA.IX-. WONDERFUL CURES HO?EI.ESS CASES OF CONSUMPTION Bronchitis. Asthma. Catarrh. Dyspepsia, De bility ami All Chronic Diseases.* 20 years of great experience. 2.000 hopeless cases cured. Astonishing discovery of new treatment to Quicly fatten, make bloodand build up the sys- m. Invalids caused to eat and digest enor -2 Qmously and gain 3 to 5 pounds per week. 5 jSVital and healing force is rapid y and poWer -3 fcs'ully increased. New life ana vigor impar.ed B the first few days. Severest cases of Con-11 S sumption, bed fast and given up to die, cured® kin 2 to 3 months. Infiaination in the LungsEa 5 removed, Hectic Fever and Night Sweats, audf3 Cough made loose, and easy, or checked in 36 B hours. The t eatment exhilerateSi exalts, a % rouses all organs into healthy vigorous opera rjtion. It is also the greatest cure 011 earth for 9 Liver, Kidney, Heart. Head, Blood Skin Fe ll male and Nervous Diseases, Seminal Weak i ness, all diseases of children, and the Opium H Habit. We are honest in our offer, and earn estly invite you to write or come befoie it is 1 too late, no matter what your disease, even if ji abandoned by the ablest physicians. Describe g your case, Trial free to all who coiuc here. A a trial package of our medicines worth $2 to £4 S sdnV, <>y mail to all who send us the names and J addresses of all afflicted in their vicinitv and I 5 cents to ocstage, B. S. DISPENSARY, errien Springs, Mich. * "X\T OVLT> YOU BE RESTORED TO SOUND • VV MANHOOD? A Cure Guaranteed. Sufferers from the above disease (Nervous Debility) will find permanent relief from the use of EGAN'S COMPOUND ELIXIR and ORGANIC PILLS. Not a quack nostrum but the genuine prescription used in my regular prac tice for the past seven years. Elixir, $2 per package or 3 for *4: Pills $1 per box, or for $2. Severe cases require 3 to 5 bottles of the Elixir, with two or three boxes of the pills. Goods sent to any address ' on receipt of price. J. Y. EGAN, Ogdensburg, N. Y, | GILMORE & CO. LAW & COLLECTION HIOSE, 629 F Street, Washing on, D. C. ljj Make Collections, Negotiate Loans and at -5 tend to ail business couftded to them. I AMI fcCRJP, Soldier's Additional Homestead ;thd LA?i WAUKASXS bought and vdd.