jfhf || i11 lieilit Journal. THURSDAY, OCT. 6 , 'Bl. I>EIM\UER & BVHILLH, Editors and Proprietors. locnl Department —A very fine and complete line of monuments and bead stones c: 11 now be cen at the Millheiin Marble works. —Mr, Jerome Spigeluiver is in the -city buying goods. He is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. —Thanks, FtHy for your kind gift. Such things come very handy and are well appreciated. —Mrs. Elias Lose and Miss Mary Straw are off on a trip to llnrrisburg. Hope they may have much pleasure. —Mrs. C. B. Wagner is here on a visit to her aged mother, Mrs. Bees man, who is sick. —Mrs. Cantner, of Milrov, arrived here on Monday. She is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Musser. —Take Ayer"a Cherry Pectoral to * top your Colds, Coughs and Bronchial Affections before they run into Con sumption that you can not stop. —The Millheiin B. & L. Association -will meet next Monday evening. All whom it may concern, take notice of it. —Marble door steps of the best Butheiland Falls marble, made at the MO.lheitf. Marble Works at a moderate price. *' —A splendid, strong 2 horse spring wagon for sale. None better in ilie valley. Price moderate. Inquire at the Journal office. tf —The soldiers of Perry county will hold their seventh annual ieumo:i, Oct. 12th, at Millerstown. Gen. Beaver is to make the speech. —The farm of Jonathan Philips, de ceased, near Millheim, is now offered at private sale by the executois. Bead the udvertiserueut. "WANTED. —About 3)00 Past class inch yellow pine flooring in the rough. Need not be fully dry. Inquire at tie Journal office. H- —Mrs. II.K. Lose left town last week cn a prolonged visit to Iter par ents in New Berlin and other friends iu York. —Wise men will afl ready begin to gather up a fresh stock of patience and grace in order to have if available when stoves must be moved and pipes "fixed J* —Our lady readers will be interested to know that Mrs. W. K. Alexander is in the city to buy a fall stodk <>f bon nets and hats. Oh, the beautiful, love ly hats 1 —Rev. C. Iluber, of Limestone vffie, Montour county. Pa., filled Foster Tomlinson's pulpits on Sat urday evening and Sunday. He preached most excellent sermons. —Pour children in Washington township, York county, were poisoned with JiiLSon weed one day last week, and Bertha Deardorf, aged five years, died after several days of suffering. —We bad quite refreshing rains on Monday and Tuesday mornings, e nough to help the sowed grain sprout and come up. Hope the bountiful Giver of all good will SOJII send us wore. — WANTED, at the Journal office, ou subscription or other accounts, 10 oushels of potatoes, 25 bushels of corn, several gallons of good apple butter. If you have any of these art icles to spare and owe us, bring them along. —J. A.XIMBEUT, the new mail con tractor, has procured a fine ncv wagon and is prepared to carry express pack ages and other goods from Coburii to Woodward and all intermediate points at reasonable charges. tf T. R. Stam has just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes, and has them on the counters for inspec tion. Look out for bargains and fine styles. Piiose in want of Boots and fehoes are invited to call at his store and see his new stock. . —Deininger & Musser have just re ceived another car load of marble di rect from the celebrated Sutherland Falls quarries. This is a prettier, finer grained and more durable mar ble than any imported marble that is brought to the country. —This is fair week both at Lewis burg and Bellefonte. feorao go to the one place and some to the other, but the majority of our people have neith er time nor money to spare. to go to -either. Of course we go (rather stay) with the majority. CORNER STONE LAYING. —The corner stone for the new Evangelical Lutheran Church at Millbeim will be laid, D. V., on Sunday October 16th, proximo. Divine services begin on Saturday evening previous. Several visiting ministers will be present. The usual collections will be taken up. The christian public is cordially invited to attend. JOHN TO MI. IN SON, it Paste:. —Bev. A. lv. L. Zimmerman, of Watsontown, L'a., preached visting | sermons throughout ltebeisburg (Lutheran) charge, last Sunday and was elected pastor hy a nearly unani ! rnous vote. It is hoped that he will accept. —The legal vacation for those beau tiful animals, the deer, is over, and you can see somebody equipped with rifle and knapsack, ready to make war upon them almost every day. Our Strasburg Nimrods, Dan and Pkrcc already brought a fine dee home o l Saturday. —Far nor Springer is furnishing his barber shop in first class style, and if he keeps on a while yet at the same rate lie will knock the spots oil any similar establishment on Chestnut street or Broadway. Well, .lake can do it, for he makes more money than any other man in town. —Mrs. Joseph Cantner sent us a red beet exactly twenty-two inches leg, and Ol course thick in proportion. We liavc nom in our cellar for at least 2(H) utore like it. If we were a "Stal wau" wa waul 1 call this an Arthur bent. But wv r.re a Democrat and will therefore luptiz it Il tnrock brat, as this name will please Mis. ( antner much better. —Dr. J. Jordan Deshlor has not yet returned from his wedding Dip. Of course, when a man of the doctor's means gets married it is entirely prop er that he should take ample time and make a good, solid job of it. We have not learned the lucky bride's name—some sav ("aatpell, some hive it something else—but that makes no m.il*: iai difference as her real name hereafter will to "Mrs. Doctor J. Jordan Peskier." NOTICE. — The subscriptions to the Lutheran church at Minhone are now due. No doubt some of the contribu tors are ready to pay and it would 1H an accommodation it' they would do so, as our buildi'i' com nittee will soon have to make heavy payments. JONATHAN IIARTKR, JOIIN TOMLIKSOX, B. (.). L)EINI.NQF.It, Finance Committee. — TWK MILI.IIEIM MARBLE WORKS IS one of the most flourishing ine chanicai establishments in Penn's Valley, For thirty-eight years it has enjoyed the confidence ami patronage of the public and to-day stands as well in the estimation of our people as at any former period. The proprietor have uniformly adhered to one line ot policy, namely to deal fairly and can didly with all customers. They keep the bi-st stock of the several kinds of marble and never misrepresent quality or kind. Their work is always satis factory and they have no quarrel > with their patrons ab >ut accounts. In thirty eight years thev liave colkctod but one single acc unit by pro AS i of law. The Milihcim M irb'e works is a good place to deal. You can do no better by getting monuments or head-stones for your departed friends anywhere else. tf Oun BOYS. —O but wo lov-1 proud of t!ie Millhciin bo\s. Or course they are not as smalt i:i som-* things :>3 other boys, but in other iirections lliey excel much. For example they don't know much about History, Geography or Grammar—and i i h'B I what's tlie use bothering about sua things—but they can run the.streets later in the evening, make more noise, s.ve.ir louder, exhibit ruder manners, st;uid around the-cc n ers on Sundaj morning earlier than of boys .ve know. And on ex tra occasions, such as a calatUumpia-i serenade for a wt ddingthey are simply grand. An hour's notice is sufiieieot to bring fifty of them together, with horns, bells, h use li idle, and every other imaginable thing to make an earthly pandemonium, and then—well we cannot d J the boys full justice, and forbear. Of course saeli a high state of proficiency in these branches could not be acquired without careful and persistant parental training. That's what does it. Toe foil oving which we clip from the Fi.ilipsburg Journal is about as good a short sermon on the particular point as we la\e seen tlr.s long time. Hope if mav do same good: Youit HOYS, PARENTS.— A few nights ago one of the merchant piin ce 41 of Chicago, htisv with hii money maki< g, which k-pt l.im at his office uriiil a late I our, was astounded to see his Sun, the pride (f his palatial home staggering from a saloon with a cor. - pany of roysterir.g companions. 11 is mind had been so continuously occupi ed with business that this accident was a revelation which spoke volumes of his neglectf bis family. Ho could only lift this hands and exclaim: "On, my boy, where have you been to night V" There ae a multitude of parents in Philips burg who might well repeat this question. The dens of vice aro very alluring, and unless you throw around the boys and girls your strong arms of love, before you are aware they may pass beyond your reach and be overwhelmed in that vortex which snatches as eagerly and otteu a3 successfully, the brightest and best of the most luxurious homes as from more humble abodes. Par ents should know their children and seek to gain their confidence. They should know where and how they spend their evenings and leisure hours. I They should know the literature thev pursue, and the character of their as sociates; not spyingly hut by the kind considerate means which every parent should study who has the care and guidance of children an 1 young peo ple. Study the happiness of home and the wants of the family more and money-making and fashion less, would be a good motto for a multitude of fathers and mothers. I The Pennsylvania Rail Road Compa ! Ny does more business now and makes more money than ever. Various ( aus Advaitclnp years,core, slekneso, disappoint i merit. ami hereditary |rt**llsi>*ie railing hair is cheeked. anl a new prowlh will lie produc ed in all cases where the follelca are not i>; alch to< liuinnatlCum Business at Birmingham to-day was materially suspended in consequence ol' a proposed fight to be had .at the p:uk I bet we .MI two bull-dogs and a wildcat, weighing forly-seveu and a half pounds, caught near here ou Saturday. By 5 o'clock, the time announced for the , tight to coiut* oil, 3,0c0 people had as i i . seinblcd and auxiou.-ly awaited the coming of the thrilling combat. The Mayor, however turned the dogs and cats loose promptly on time. The most desperate and savage tight occur red, listing twenty minutes, when the cat hud won the victory, having put out the eyes of both the dogs, and the excitement was o\\ r. The light w.isofunosl intense character, cveiy one rising to his feet and bursting out in a prolonged shout at the close. The owner has challenged a fight between the cat and any two dogs in the South for SI,O'JJ a side. London covers 700 square miles and has a population of 4,000,000, of whom 1,000,000 arc foreigners. It is stated as a curious fact that it c nitains more Human Catholics than Rome, more Jews than Palestine, more Irish than Dublin, mo;e s.'otchui n than Kdin ourgh, more Welshmen than Cardiff. M ALLIED. On tii" fFih alt., n* tlio rcailetii"' of Mr. Win. I/nivv, Lyke H, I*i . liy lit v. W. K. la-li ri.l'i. Mr. s-. nitiei K. S.UIK.Y. i f Millhi-im. 1 i., to Miss Miuerva V. Sbaler, uf Clint oudale, I'.i. On the cveainj? of the i;'ih the h.ipjiv couple had tiieh* weOJing reception at the residence of the groom's p nvnts, Mil!hi*;in. Ti:e Invited guest*. l'c- d's the i arents. Mr. and Mrs. ae !> sankey, were Mr. W. L. Ma-ser & lady, Mr. s. G. Gatefitn ft lady, Mr S. I>. MU-MT it lady. Mr. I>. 1,. Zerhv & lady, of Miilhelni, Mr. A. N Heel; man A lady, of Clinton county. Mr. .Ja'-ol) Crotz' r lady, of Kaplevillc, Mrs. 1.. I>. Kurtz and Mrs. I>. I! . I.enker, of Aarousburg, and MissSu ■ K dahard, of Mlßlinliuig. Tiu* Cornet U.md discoursed its lines? nusic, the b auiiful brld • and happy groom were in their rosiest humor, the guests all in pood cheer and hilarity. All present were in the happiest mood. At s o'clock the miosis tvero seated to a sumptuous dinner, to which they did full jus tice. Then followed th" members of tlie hand, and the hoys all save full proof that they un derhand the absolute necessity of refreshint the inner man. after their professional work is over. Their frail bodies as w 11 as their weak treasury were amply strengt Ironed. Even the hundr d and fifty hi# and little toys o:i the and streets were n 1 forgotten, hut were mad • happy h>* a profit ion of clears and other luxuries. Ti c> had really done all they coul l to make the happy event meat irable. At a late hour the guests and band departed with their best wishes tor the happiness of the newly married couple. * * On the evening of tlv* . c ah fmt.. at Urn resi dence "| tlie bride's pa a'v. Mil! .>'ini. by hey. P. C Weldeinyer. nr. James Keen to Miss Joanna ii., ell< >t daughter of A. o. DHninger. So goes the world, liut "jut as we evpetted"* for some time past. Hut how delicate a job for us to write tin the wedding, because, y u know, we are so nearly in the "Fresmdsliaft." Well, then, to get a proper start, we wish the happy couple all possible bliss—lndeed we do. May liieir journey over life's tenipestotis sea have few storms and much sunshine. May they together enjoy the Idghest measure of iiajtpl ness a sinful world air ud— together bear the sorrows and afflictions that Rie tiie common lot of us ail. Especially do we charge our new nephew and cousin to take good care of Joan na, for she is worthy of tlie best and kindest treatment a wife can have. For several years she lias Deen in our service In the Journal of fice and otherwise, and we cheerfully and squarely endorse her unblemished character, her industry and excellent domestic and social i trails. The wedding was a very enjoyable family festival, and we specially commend the absence of that rmld formality that >o often destroys all real enjojincut on such occasions. "Gust," the new father-in-law, was in ids best limnor and felt even thicker than usual. For once we hope nil our readers will believe us when wo state that we appropriated our full share of the ele gant dinner. The baud did their level best— and when the boys do that their beautiful strains will charm and enchant even the prosiest soul The bride was remembered with a few sub sUuiiitd presents. Lottsr from Kanono. Girard City, Oct. Ist, 18S1. Mu. Ebirort: No dotibt many of my old ft lends in I'enu's and Brush val- Itns would lik.' to hear something of my 11 i|> to Kansas. 1 arrived horn last Wednesday. S pt. 2th % at ir. M., somewhat, with the lonic journey, huvitii? been two days and t wo nights en tl-e wV from Pittsburg. Girard is 12"> ml'et frora Kan m ■'>*, n tie* Iv. c., I'l. Scot I & (lull 11. It. 1 can say hut littlo of Kansas yet. We had a tfootl deal of rain since 1 came to this p'l.ieo and I did not out to see much. In the corn crop there is hut little diffeionce all along the route 1 traveled in IC ins.n. I think -all, per till LT "■ !'!.*.ster. .■ 1011 ml _ ID.OI .'Uient, per llm hoi A,', to .1 If.ll lev . T>mot liy seed Flaxseed t 'lot e 1 seed Littler Hams i ,; f ides !• \ eal Pel li It luo> l'elati *■' Lard 11 fallow *<>: iP Dried Apjiles b Dried Peaches Dried Gin rides COAL MAIIKET AT COitCRN. i'2K Coal Mev " ChestllUt " 1 1.1 " . . • ' " by ti.e lar lot*! ... 32u l'i tv c per ton ntidiUotial when deliver ! u Milihelm. S. 11. Ib'iile. 11. A. McKee. j"3EALE & McKEE, Atlorarys-at-iav. BFLLIiFONTE, PA. OSlee opposite Court House. r. (lEPUiCT LA A. KISSSU GEPH4RT & MUSSEE DrfALKHS IN Hover iiour. & feed. Coa', Piaster A Salt MILLHEIM PA., liigLc it market price paid for all kinds of 0-K..JLI3ST Delivered eitlo rat the Bitl'Jlf MII.T or at lire o'.J Ml SSCB MILL, iu 11ILLIIK1M. COAL, PLASTER ci; SALT Always 0:1 hand and sold at prices that defy conijNtilion. V -h ire of the public patronage respectfully Mdteited. 2C.—ly Fmillheim m# OTTERT EHiSu-itn, Centre Co., Peima. ULUICII & CO., PUtIPUIifTDIfS, would most repec?fullv inform the public that limy i*e now pr. ji.iL'' I to 111 innlaeture < v< y t ,iho in tnoil- iiii" of first ej i quality. They have found -ujitrior kind of clay and Will constantly keep on hand 1 lull line of CROCKERY. BREAD & PIE DI JHE3, PLAIN €c FANCY FLOW ER FOTo, STOVE COLLARS, Hoping tn merit the con fid? nee of the public by fumishfnxthc best grade of ware they would respectfully solicit a share of its patronage, ly STEMII Dili WOSSS LEWIS BURG, PA. r n'V.-inm VsT. Bmm, Propriotor, My Factory has all the nviel.incry ar.d far!l! ties of n tl Isi class establishment of its kind. My experience in the business extends over many jeurs, botk in t i;D cout try and In Europe, and am therofnrc eiuibletl to do strictly lirrt cia-s work nt moderade prices. THE JOURNAL STORE, Miilheim, Ins acecpte I an avency from ne. All goods brought there for dying will be returned free of extra charge. PEN SSYLVASIA COLLEfiT Gettysburg. P.i. Tlic first torm of the next Colloglatc vc sr will be n iii Sept. Bth ISM. The Faculty and Instruciora are the uitowiug: Yiatici Yalentl.tc, !*. W., l'resident and Frofcvsir of I vteileetual and Moral Science, luthrr Hptirj Crjll, T I., I'rufesF.or ofMatheniatics and Astronomy. Itev. Adam Yiailid, A. aS., l'rofersor of the German Language and Litera ture, and of Greek. Ecv. Henry Eystep Jic Franklin Professor of Uic An uent Languages Joftn A. inaiea, A. M., Gracff Professor of the Engii.ih Language and Literature, and of History. H?v Philip M. Bilile, A. ?J., Qekershausen Professor of Phisics and of Lat - .jn. And others. Hills Arciiiaclaii ton Mower Co. Ot Hartford, Conn., MAN U F A (IT UItEUS O F TIIE \e\v auchimedeaa an;! CH AR FEU OAK Lawn 'Mowers, Tlic-o Mmvi'rs have become celebrated throughout t;,e World, where lawns 'lie cullba to.l. us being tlio most pt'i'fwt and desirable l.a ah Mowers i-vi't' made. They stand at the h ad of t!ie list of l.awu Mowers In the t'.S. and iiirope. They contain all the improve meiits that e*|)cr|('M'' ' In tlo ir manufacture ea ii uuuji.e d; are beautifully linished, thorough ly mnde a mi do spieiurid work oa every variety oi lawn. Hand Mower sift's, from 8(013 Inches. IV,nv and Ihnse Sizes, 21, 23 uud |32 inches. Send lor Circulars., SOLD liY Oil! AIiKMS KVKUY V. lIKKK' 21-3 in llii prbebymajl. WONDERFUL ;CURES HOPELESS CASKS OF CONS UMPTIOri ILoichith, Astiitna, ' atiiih. Dyspepsia, Pe -1*• 11 \ and All Chronic l'i eases. 2" yoitrs el ere it esperte.iee. 2.'-"I 1.0p.-less easett eared. AS'. ciMilii,; ni'c .vat v of new tlealiimiit to • ptiely tattea, make blood and build ut> the sytt ■ tent. I aval Ids caused to eat and digest enoi t.ousiy and gain s to ~ pouin s per k. it tl and healiuj: force :s ra id y ami power p3lti!!y im'iea-ed. New lite anil vigr hltpar e.t the Jlr-t lew days, s.-veiest cams of I'OIIIV sii'iij t on, |>ed lit and given up to die, >-uiedK In 2to 3 months, LiMam iti >n tn the I itiir-Jl i moved. lleetie Fever ami Night Sweats, nndyj Con 1. in nle loose, ami eu v. or cheeked la 3d hours. The t'eatmcni exUlleratev, eutti,a rousi's all oig.us into heatlliy vigorous opcia tion. It is a;.o the i:rea T st etir< - on earth for l iver, Kidaey. Heait. Head, Blood Skin le male and Netvous |ii.-"ases, Seminal Weak ness, all diseases ots-ldldiea, ami the Opium Hahit. We are Imuest in our ofiwr, and earn estlv invite ton to write or e one befoie it is to late, in-inatU'r w dat your disease, even tf abandoned lv t'i< . blest phy-ieian*. Describe your ease, Trial fi •to all whoeonus here. A Dial package ot our ineon- nes wonliij t<> yj sent liynia'i? rl! who -end us (h • liniiies and addie.ses of all a.i:.e:ed in tie Ir v'e|uit\ and o cents to *U)staj:e, 1. s. DIt*PLNSAKY, i rrien Hprinj;-. Mich. "TTTOULD YOU HF. RF.STORFD TO SOUND YV MANHOOD? A Cure Guarantied. Suflerers from the above disease (Nervous Debility! will find permanent r* lief from the use of EGAN'S COMPOUND ELIXIR and OKC.ANI PILLS. Not a quack nostrum but the cenuiiiL prescription used in my regular prac tice f i the past seven years, fclixir, sajcr package or i for $ i Pills J.i per bo*, or ' for Severe cases require , to 5 bottles of the Elixir, with two or three boxes of the pills. Goods sent to aiy address on receipt of price. J. Y. EGAN, Ogdentburg, N. Y. GILMORE & CO. LA;; & COLLECTION n, 020 F Strcot, Washing 1 on, I). C. Make C dlecthm*. NorntluW* Loan* and at tend to a I bujiiio ss coutll>'d to tln'iii. I and ><. Kti\ soldo i - Additional Ihiinesbad aid LAM' W Al>l'.\N I • l>< uuht ami suld. I The Model Grocery. S. P. KEKSTETTEII, Proprietor. MARKET STREET. IEWISBUBG,PA. Dealer in that class Groceries of all kinds, Flour and Feed, Wood and \VI) *v Wat a. Quecnsware a Speciality. s.il ;i WlixUGrcmite Tn. Just received the finest lot of China War Lewlsburg dont fail to g ve me a e *ll aud get t!io best bit gains you ever had. Farmers' Supplies. SZHjZHJZDS, Mammoth and Smalt Clover Seed. Choice Tnaothv seed. White Clover 3ced. Alsyke, or Swedish Clov n r Seed. Orchard Grass Seed* Kentucky Blue Gr/ws Seed. ; Red Top G ra:w Seed. Luwti Gra s Seed. Meadow Foxtail Grass Seed. Meadow Fes,-no Gross Seed. Sweet-so* wtcd Vernal Grass Seed. K m-rh-sto.'K Meadow Gja.s* Seed. Ilurd Fescue Gra.** Need. Tali Oat Gras Seed. ( tested l'o&stail Feed. Per rental Bye Grass Seed. Ita'a u Rj e Grass Seed i'ioiiu, and otner pra's feed, Farmers mid trtvrrrs of pasture lots can crow pram insl d ! weeds, b\ sowinc a mixture n| ttie atiove seeds. It has been demonstrated y praetical oxpcrimcut Uuit i variety'of grass : will keep up a emit muoui pasture and prevent the growth of weeds. FERTILIZERS'. \\>can deliver io Coburn and Spring Mill* Station*. the very bed feriili/.ers made. Bakers llicll Grate At Mil.minted Bone l'hosphatc i.i C..r load lots, only Sdo.eJ per ton, la cars at Stat nun South Carolina Bone Thopphate only S2O. Xi per ton. in ear load lots, at flat I'm. Farmers Supply store opposite Bush ll' use, Bel font". I'.ve.l to givo, theli cusfcnu iti Ulit r vtthiH for iheir m tiey than can always be fouul at my store. Aud where 1.1 tt*j mother likes to make chi'dreuhs clothes ? Can't make tin m lit. ' NVvor look weli", is the con plaint of every one. We've got all get 1 s and they are just cote and nobby as they can be. A change of weather ui an a co nge of tl f.hes ; a change of clothes requires a change of patterns and stales of ra iteiials, Tho house that has the choices! and newest changes in styles nnd pal terns is likely to secure the greatest number of new custom?rs and best please and retain its old patrons. In these days it is not everything that 1 >oks like cl -tiling that will s 11, but in the keen om petition between d U neat homes n will ba the survival of the fittest. OUR CLOTHING IS Unequalled in Quality, Unexcelled in Style, ! Unexceptional in Fit. And the people have, by a targe rn: j rity, decided to p tronlze WHITCOMB. We have a mack larger stock of new stylo Hals than*all the other stores in Lock Haven together, and our prices are always the lowest. Full stock of Trunks. Lags, Ac. Gents' Furnishings, a large line of BOOTS & SHOES sold at from'lo to 2o percent cheaper than anywhere else in this section, call and sec us. Fpcial prices to parties from a distance. BIG FLAG SISM, ' LOOK mm, PA. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT s Jmi4 L&? 4#@i S MMMmn SUPPLY DEPOT, NOF. 110, 113 A ill FRO\ T TSTREET, JMIIIL-TOISI", IE?.A~ We arc row offerinjdtbe largest stock and greatest variety of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &e., IV t'.-state, at riIICEJI BETOXD COW PETITION, con.h>B i part of Hich aud Plain 1 Ui i-Harc All the latest Designs la W.ilnut, Oak. Cherry, Malioganj and Khony. TVc i. alcca Specialty in Parlor Suits, rh,l v. ill sell them lower than any Firt.v In th* snt\ Prices ran pig F.TOt £2) TOSVO). If you contemplate buying a PIANO, OTQAN OR S3WIN3 MAOHIN3, U V. ill pay you to vrite u* fur prices. We %Uo carry v large line of e*tr'. S iiur. Hotly and Tap e.li BilisscS C.. |- is. A Casd Brussels Carpet at 70 cts. per yard. Our c-tockof Plaia Gat and Engraved Table 0-l-dS3-"ware, Plain and Decorated French China, Silver Plated-ware, Lamps and Chandeliers, &c. ! Is well worth your i:isj'Vlinn. Our sales exceed tho vls.tui ai X If; * ii.ire i s'u jji V irr.ij'i our V;i4lus DeyarUucuts. THE HEWVfCTOR. SIMPLICiTY SIMPLIFIED! iSHM llmprovomonts September, >B7B* Notwithstanding the VICTOR lias long been tbo imiufSyy. y8 peer of any Sewing Machine in the market —a fact iW If II supported by a host of volunteer witnesses—we now 11 If confidently claim for it greater simplicity, IB li a wonderful reduction of friction and a rare 11 ~:W combination of desirable qualities. Its shut- M mlm tie l a beautiful specimen of mechanism, and lakes rank with the highest achievements mmSS&ak ol * inventive genius. ITofe. —W edo not lease tN ~ ' or consign Machines, therefore, have no old ~ ones to patch up and re-varnish for our We Sell New Machines Every Time. Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Don t buy until you have seen tho Most Elegant, Simple and - Easy Running Machine inthe Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Western Branch Office, 235 Siaxa St., Csicaoo, I _ - - MIDBLETOWN, CONN #