Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, October 27, 1881, Image 2

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THUHSDAY. OCT. 27.. 'Bl
'THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL
is published every Tliursdny. in Messer'sßnlld
ing, corner ol Main und I't'iin streets at
SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE
Or *1 2."> if not i>airi in advance.
A D VERTTSIXG RA TES.
1 week. 1 mo. 3 mo. fvmo. 1 yen r.
1 square.... I SI S2OO 1 s'.oo 1 slOll $0 00
V, column,.. 1 sou 4 oo| 5 00| looo| t.vno
Militiun... I ft 00 SOO |l2 0') 12000 1 3XOO
1 "column... | 800 12 00 1200013a 00 1 00 (Hi
One ineh makes a square. Administrators
and Executor*' "Vot iocs s2."io. Transient ad
vertisements i.tid toc.iUs 10 cents per line for
first insertion and 5 cents per line tor each Ad
ditional insertion.
Job Work done on short roriioo.
DEIMMiER & lIIIMIEI.ER,
Editors ami Proprietors.
fciurdi & Snniay Sfiool Directory.
Evangelical.
P. C. Wc'dcnwrr and J. M. Dicl\ vrcachcrs.
Quarterly meeting' at. Wood wand over Sun
'Ujy.
Monday school, 2r. M,— M. 1. Jamison, supt.
Methodist.
Rev. J. Rcnson Akers, Pveaehcr-in*iJtarge.
-Sunday School at ILJ r. M I>. A. Musscr, supt.
Reformed.
livv. C, IF. K. Siepct, Pastor.
"Preaching in Aaronsburg next Sunday cyc
! It JUS-
United Brethren.
Ryr. Shannon, Pre icher-ilrCharae.
PrcaclUug ntva Sunday morning.
Lutheran.
Rev. John 71> mUneon, Pastor.—
Preaching in MiUioim next Sunday after
noon, and in Aaronsburg in the evening.
Unfted Sunday School.
Jlcets at 9A. M.— H. K. Duck, supt.
Laiie & Society Directory,
Lodge, No. 9-V\ I. O. O. F. meets in
>heir*hab, Fenn street, every Saturday evening.
Kebeeea Degree Meeting every Thursday on
or before the full moon i>t ea*t* month.
15. F. STOVKR, Sec. R. 15. HAI.T-MAN, N. G
Pn.videnco Grange. Xo. 217 F. of 11.. meets in
Alexanders block on the second Saturday of
each month at l? a . P. v... and on the fourth Sa
"tunlay of each month at D v P- m-
D. L.ZKUBV, T. G. Fun IRP, Master.
Tim Millheim 15. Sc I- Association meets in
the Fenn street school house on the evening ot
the second Monday o! each month.
A. WALTER, Sec, D. <>. DEISINGEK, Prest.
The Millheim Cornet Hand meets in the
Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings.
J. 15. Hart ma u, See. John Krean er, Pres't.
TJ _M' 1111
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOR TREASURER.
OIL AN UK NOBLE.
OF ERIE.
DEMOfa\TU' COUNTY TICKET.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES.
JOHN K. RUNKLE, of Totter,
J. G. LAIIIMER, of Spring.
PROTUOXOTAKV.
J. c. HARPER, of Belief on te.
SHERIFF,
THOMAS J. DUNKLEJof Rush.
REGISTER,
JAMES A. McCLAIN,:of Boggs.
RECORDER,
FRANK E. BIBLE, of, Spring.
TREASURER,
D. C. KELLER, of rotter.
COMMISSIONERS,
A. J. GREIST, of Unionville.
JuIlN WOLF, of Miles.
AUDITORS,
F. P. MUSSKR, of Millheim.
J. S. PROUDFOOT, of Mileslmrg.
ELECTION, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8.
It is becoming painfully evident,
though not in the least unexpected,
that Arthur's Ldministration will be
ultra Stalwart. The conservative
I olicv and cabinet of the lamented
Garfield must go to make room for
the Colliding?, the Camerons and
the Logans of the republican party.,
under whoso iron rule during
Grant's second administration the
country suffered BO much dishonor
and disgrace. These worthies are
now holding midnight conferences a';
"Washington, discussing and matur
ing plans—not for the j.ood of the
cointry —but to run the govern
ment in the interests of their hench
men, satraps and hangers-on.
WINBOM'S SUCCESSOR.
Edwin D. Morgan, of New York,
For th 9 Treasury.
WASHINGTON, October 21— The
president to-day sent"to the sena'e the
name of ex-Governor Edwin I). Mor
gan, of New York, to be secretary of
the treasury. No other cabinet nom
ination was sent in.
Mr. Morgan met with but little op
position and the senators were soon
satisfied that no objection could be
made on the ground of business con
nections, and the vote to confirm was
unanimous.
LATFJI.— Since writing the above
President Arthur ha 3 stated that Mr.
Morgan absolutely declines the secre
taryship of the treasury, and Folger
and Gilfilian ate spoken of for that po
sition.
The republicans of Huntingdon
county have already opened the eam
piign of 1-8-S1 by naming lion. Wayne
MaeTeagh for Governor. It smacks of
war against the Cameron machine.
A Hater Famine Threatened.
NEW YOKE, October 2b—Commis
sioner French of Brooklyn, has uoti
fiied the residents of Brooklyn that
there is but three weeks' supply of
-water in the reservoir and wains tLeni
w be i&Leful not to waste it..
It woubi lie very unkind of (lie
pco]of Centre county to elect
Andy (JrOijer sheriff. After the
ffrdtiousand perplexing labors ol
six years hi the commissioners' of
fice, Andy should be permitted to
enjoy a season of rest. The peo
ple will see to it that justice be done
Andy by electing Thomas J.
Dnnklo, a man fresh f.om the ranks
o( the people, and otherwise fully
competent to (ill the important
trust. Hankie will be the next
sheriff, of Centre county. That's
fixed.
It may now be considered certain
that Garfield's cabinet will be '"sus
pended"' before Guitcau.
Wolfo Items.
One hundred Republican cit'y.ens
of Allentown U ive signed a card pledg
ing themselves to vote and \v >ik to se
cure the election of ('has. S. Wolfe, In
dependent Republican candidate for
State Treasurer.
Assemblyman M. ll* Silvortliorn,
of Erie, a staunch Republican is out
for "Wolfe.
The "Wolfe vote in D< la ware Co. is
estimated at from 000 to St 0. Merol ers of
the Chester Republican League are out
spoken in his favor.
The Central Independent Republican
club of Allegheny county have an or
ganization in Pittsburg in support of
WoK e.
„Who will be the next treasurer?'*
inquired a Telegraph reporter of S:a te
Senator Horatio Gates Jones, Re
publican. "Orange Noble," was the
prompt reply, and, he added, v Wolfe
will get votes enough to beat Raily.*'
yorktownVentenaby,
V VERY UilflH TABLE XILIT.VIIY
DISPLAY.
| Mno.Thoosaiul Five Hundred Soldiers
in Line—\ Review by Rcneral Han
cock, President Arthur a id Oili
er Dlsrnltaries— I Reception en
Board the St. John.
YonKtowx, Ya., October 20—Tlie
steamer C harlestown, with tiio gov
ernor of Connecticut and staff and
troops on board, arrived about quarter
tolO o'clock this morning. The pilot
of tliesteamer did not know York
town harbor and anchored his boat at
the mouth of Yoik river until he
could get a pilot to bring her into port.
Night before last the weather was
rough, and two-thirds of the troops
were seasick.
The Military Review.
The military review was successful
ly carried out, and all the organiza
tions marched well. The route was a
circuit of the Temple farm and about
four miles in length, over broad fields,
with nothing to obstruct the march.
Oue hour and twenty minutes wa3
consumed in passing a given point.
When the head of the procession
reached the grand stand, General Han
cock and staff rode at the head, but
they then fell out of line, and with
President Arthur and his cabinet and
the foreign guests and other dignita
ries reviewed the troops from the grand
stand. Geneial 4 llancock stated to the
president that there were V>oo men
in line. The states represented by the
volunteers were Georgia, New Jersey,
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Massachu
setts, Maryland, South Carolina, New
Hampshire, Virginia, New York,
North Carolina, I; hode Island, Ver
mont, Kentucky, Michigan and Con
necticut.
The impression seems to be that the
competition for marching lies between
the Thirteenth Brooklyn and the New
Jei3ey troops.
The President.
The president was quite enthusias
tic over the magnificence of the dis
play. The only coltfrel troops in line
were two companies from liichruontl,
composing a pirt of the First Virginia
regiment. They were loudly cheered
by the spectators from the North.
General Hancock hires Reception.
In the afternoon General Hancock
gave a reception 011 board the St. John.
Among the Guests were President Ar
thur; David Davis, president of the
senate; the French and German visit
ors; Rear Admiral Wyman; officers of
the army and navy; members of the
congressional committee, and the gov
ernors and officers of states.
PARIS, October 20.— The Jiepubliquc
Francaise , commuting on Yorktown
centenaiy, says: -'Frenchmen are
doubly bound to greet it because they
have a shaie of the glory of that vic
tory of liberty."
Judge Pershing on Bogus In
surance.
POTTSVTLLE, PA., October 17.
Judge Pershing this morning refused
to grant a charter to the Helping Hand
Mutual Aid Marriage Association.
After pointing out half a dozen fatal
technical objections in the applica
tion, his Honor based Ibis refusal on
moral grounds, holding that such so
cieties strike at the very foundations
of human society by luring people to
matrimony from mercenary purposes
and thus increasing the work of the
divorce courts and swelling to a stream
the Hood of demoralization 111 this par
ticular which already exists. llis
Honor approvingly quotes from Judge
Henderson's recent opinion, and de
clares .that marriage' insurance is
neither wanted by the community,
good for society -or for the individual.
HOW to INIKKAS VOIR INTO'IK.
Just at this season of tin> year there an 1 , n
mong our leadets, those looking for employ
mead for the next >i\ months. Wo havelately
received from 1 . I'. Hrov 11 X Co.,thewoll-kown
manufacturer-of specialties for agent sto handle
a request to put HH'ID in rcmmuuieution with
oncoi* more suitable) persons in this locality, to
art as agerist in introdueing several <M thvU'piH
out hoiiselmld article* to tips communirv, ami
after eon-hernlto:i. v.o take tips method to
< oinph with tketr request. The Arm are manti
s u tnrors of a large number of household art
icles, which they introduce to the pttblio by
moans of agent*, iia\ tug sometime* as many as
l.oih) persons in their employ. The particular
aitic es which they seek to Introduce here, at
ihislime, are: HrownV Peerless Sifter, general
1\ acknowledged to he the host in the world of
wldch nearly one million were sold during the
last year: the Kitchen Queen, the latest and
best "invention in foil oil bumps* uiri the only
absolutely Safe l.amp marie: the Centennial
(takeami Hake I'au, ami article which has a
national reptdal lon. unri is the < telle lit of every
housekeeper; the Halt Minute Kg.'? Heater,
w lueh alway* sella at sight, and the new vto
Itelle\e Brome t rutile t';.st >f ,p \ MKS G\ R
FIELD, with memorial frame, the best selling
article ovt r put into t lie hunris of an agent, the
licst of nil the nortrults, cltrnmos or steel en
gravings that nave l)een otVere.l. It is a truer
likeness of the mart\iv.t hem than any we
have e\er seen hefere, ami its price brings it
within ttie react: of nil. For tins county, Messrs.
Brown & Co. i desire as many agent* as can
advantageously. Vie smart. Intelligent lariy or
gentlemen can make a tine income in litis way.
The linn w ill send to anv rc.spoiisinlo person
hiM who will assume the agency hero and go
to work, a eoutplete eutllt of these gn<ij*, to the
nniouut of live dollars. Tlie reputation of tills
house is livst rale; the goods are what they
represent them to be. Their terms are liberal,
and we arivise those looking tor genteel, re
munerative employment to send to them for
fuitlier lnicrut ition. Their address is—
U F. Hit OWN & CO.,
ft Walnut St., CINCi.N XAI I. O.
S-<V
BALL'S VbgbtablkSipiliai ti\n: RIHBWIB
is a scientific combination of some of the mo.-t
powerful restorative agents in the vegetable
Kingdom it restores gray hair to its original
color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It
euros riandrott and humors, and tailing-out of
the hair. If furnish,•* thn tihtritlve principle
by which the hair is nourished nud supported,
it makes tne hair moist, sa't unri glossy, und
is onsurptMstMl AS A hair dressing. I* is the
most economical preparation ever ottered to
the public, as its effects remain a long time,
making only an occasional application in cos
saty. it is'ree nmncmh l unri u-eil by cmiiu ut
medical men, and oftlciallj endorsed by the
Mate Assavor <*f .Massachusetts. Tlu* pop
ularity of Hall's lluir lh'iiewcr has Increased
with the test of many years, both in this coun
ty and in foreign lands, and it is now know n
and it*ej in ail the civilued countries ot the
world.
Foil SALE UV AI.I. DEALERS.
P LECTION ntvKT.A MA T1 ON.
(ion SAVE TIIC COVMOAWEALTH.
J. John Spanuler, High sheriff of the county
of Centre, commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to
hereby make known and give notice to the e
lcctms of the country aforesaid, that un election
will be held in the said county of Centre, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <th. Is a,
for the purpose of electing one i>or*.on to All the
office of state Treasure of Pennsylvania.
Oue person to till the office of bheri/t for
the c .unty of Centre.
Two persons to till the oltice of Associate
Judges of Centre county.
One person to till the office of County Treas
urer of v entre c maty.
one person to fill "the office of l'rothonotary
of the county of ( entre.
One person to fill the office of Register of the
county of Centre.
One person to 11 il the office of Recorder of the
county of Centre.
Three persons to fill the offices of Coin mis
sions ot Centre county.
Three persons to fill the offices f Auditor of
Cent re county.
1 also here'..} n.nke Known and pive notice
t!i it the places ( ,f holding the aforesaid election
in the several Boroughs and Townships within
the County of Centre are ;;s follow s, t> u it;
For the "township of ] I nines at the public
house of Henry Shafer Auronspiiig.
For the township of Half Moult, at the school
house in Monn.-town.
For the township of Taylor, at the house c
rected for that purpose on the piopeny of
Leonard Merrynian.
For the township of Miles, In the school house
in the town of !h lierxburg.
For the township of l'otter (Northern pre
cinct.) at the public home of I>. J, .Meyer, in
Cei.t re Hull.
For tho township of IVt°r ' -mMr rn ] r •> p.r!)
at tbe publfc house oi 1). 11. Rub!, at Rotter s
Mills.
For tho township of < repp (Northern precinct)
at Murry's school house.
For the town.hip of Gregg (Southern pre inct.)
at the public house owned by J. 15. Fisher, of
l'enn Hall.
For the township of College,in the school lion e
at Lemont
For the township of Ferguson (old precinct.)
in the school bouseat Pine Grove.
For tlie tow rsiiipuf Ferpuson (new precinct.)
at the school house in Baileyville.
For the township of Harris, in tho school
In use at Boalshurjf.
For the township of Patton,at the house of
Peter Murray.
For llic borough of !lellofont rt and the town
ship of *piring and Bcnner, at the Court llous •
in llellefonte.
For the township of Walker, in the school
house :it Huhleislmrtr.
For the lmro'.orh ar.d township of Howard at
the school hous | of aid borough.
For the towuship of Rush, at the Cold Stream
school house.
Tor the township of Snow Shoe, at the school
house at Sm>\\ Shoe station.
For the township of Marion, at the house
of-Joel King, in Jacksonville.
For the borough of Mileshuig, at the school
house in Mik-sburg
For the township of Boggs. at the new school
house in Central City.
For the township of Hu>ton, at the Silver
1 >al'school house.
For the township of Penn.at (he public house
of William Ifumer.
For the borough of Millhelm, at the school
house opposite the Evangelical church in said
borough.
For the township of Liberty, at the school
house at Each villi.
For the township of Worth, at the school
lions at Poit Matilda.
For the township of - Burnside, at the house
Of J. K. Bo k.
For the township of Curtin, at the school
house near Robert Mann's.
For the borough of Fnionville and the town
ship of Union, at tlie new school house at
Union viilc.
for the boron.di of Phillipsburg, in the new
school iiouse in said borough.
NOTICE is also hereby given, "That every
person exee pting 1 not ice of the p'-ace,
wlio sliall hold any office <i appointment of any
profit ortrust under tin; government of the U
l.'ited states .or of the Ktate, or of any city or
incorporated district, whether a commissioned
offic*. r or otherwise, subordinate officer or agent
who is or shall be employed under the Legisla
tive, Executive or .Judiciary Department of
this State, or of the United States, or of any
city or incorporated district: ami also that
every member of Congress or State Legislature,
and of the select or common council of any
city, or Commissioners ot any incorporated (lis
triet, is by law incapable of "holding or exercis
ing, at the same time, the otli-e or appointment
for Judge, inspector or Clerk of any election of
tills Commonwealth; and that no" inspector,
Judge or other officer of any such election shall
ho eligible to any office to be then voted for."
Given under my hand and seal, at my office
in Belicfonte, tlie Isi day oi October, in tin*
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-one, and in the one hundred and
tilth venr of the Independence, of the United
States. JOHN SPANGLES,
Sheriff of Centre County.
Champion Windmill Powerl
PERFECTLY SELF-PGDLATffiG!
Ed instructions.any one can
country. Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
Light Castings Made to Order.
POWELL & DOUGftiASj Waukegan, HI
L. 0. & S. 0. RAIL ROAD.
TRAINS LKA\ 15 WESTWARD.
13 6 7
A.1.1. A. W, F. M !*. M.
Mont an don 7.W •. 45 2.50 6.45
Lewlshurg ' ar 7.lft 10.00 "J..A 7.U/
1 owisbuig lv 7.2 ft
Fair (• round 7..M) lO.tHl 2.10
Riohl 7,11 10.21 2.31
Vlekstmrjf 7.17 10,.'i0 a.*, 1 j
Mii'lnilni rg Sl ". 10.31 3.13
Mlthuont N.'Aj 11.20 3.3 ft
I lurelton ft.38ar11.85 8.44
Wicker Run. '.uio 4.11
Cherry Run 0.17 4,30
Fowler 0.37 4.. f io
Co hum 0.4 4 ? f. 03
Spring Mills 10.1 ft nr ft 30
TUAJNS LEAVE KASTWA IIP.
t 2 i r. s
A. M. A. M. I*. M. P. M.
Montsmdon art'., eur I '..a'ail. 20 ark. ;o
Lew i dmi'g f 6.3a 9,lft 1 .oft O.lft
Fair <1 round 0.10 l,nn 0,10
Ih.l 1 0.01 12. H 0.00
Vick Juirg 8.,'t0 12.42 ft..'A
MUllhihtirg 8.43 12.2 ft ft. 10
MilllOolil B.2ft 12.02 ft.2o
I .iiircltoii 8 1". 11 50 ft. 10
Wlkerltun 7.is 4.17
Cherry Run 7.31 4.:;n
Fowler 7.10 4.10
folium ti., 8 4 <K)
Spvillg Mills 6.30 3.30
Trains Nos. 1 ami 2 eonneet at Montandon
with Kin* Mail west lor Willlanisport, Lock
Haven. Kane, Con y and Ki le, ami luiltnli. ami
Niagara Falls yla Emporium. also Flieira, Wat.
kins. Bull'aloand Niagara Falls via CaitanUai
giuu
Nos. 3 and I eonneet with Pacific K/jness
east for Harrislmig, Baltimore, Washington,
Philadelphia and New York.
N<>s. ft and 0 eonneet with Pay Kxnresn east
for llarrislturg. Baltimore, Washington. Phil
adelphia ami New York, and Niagara Kxpress
west for WilHamspoi t, Lock llaven ami Ren
ovo.Tyrone. AltiHina am! Pittsburg via l.oek
llaven, also Kliuira, Wat-kin* ami Bultulo, and
Niagara Falls via Cauaiidaigui.
Nos. 7 and 8 eonneet with Fast Kino west for
WHBamsport and l.oek llaven.
No. 8 also eonneets with Erie Mall east for
llai iishurg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadel
phia and New York.
. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
Philadelphia & Erie It. R. Div.
SI'.VMEIt TIME TAIILE.
On and after SEN DAY, June 12th. IBKI, the
trains on the Philadelphia X Erie Railroad Pi
vision wiil run as follows :
WESTWARD.
I.RIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 ft ft p. in.
" Harrtoburg 4 2;. a. 111.
44 W'Uliaiiisport 8 4oa.ni.
" Jersey shore. 909 a. in.
" Lock llaven. 940 a.m.
44 Reiiovo H oft a .in
44 arr. at Krie 7 43 p.m.
NIAGARA K\P. leave- Philadelphia tip a.lO.
• 4 Harrisburg 12 15 j. in.
arr.at W U'iumspoit 315 p. 111.
44 • " Lock Has en. 4 20 p. 10.
4 4 44 Renovo ft 30 p. in.
44 Kane 10.(6 a. in.
FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia .12 lo p. in.
" 44 Harrisburg 410 p. in.
arr. at W'illiamsport 7 ft p. 111.
44 I.oet; Iluven Slop. in.
KASTWA UP.
PACIFIC EXP.leaves Lock Haven.. 7 oft a. in.
44 Jersey Shore.. 737 a in.
44 Williutnapoit . 8 20 a. m.
arr.at Harrisburg ...12oft p. in.
Philadelphia. 320 p. in.
44 " Kane 6 00 a. in.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Lo. k Haven..ll 2ft a, ie.
44 W'ilhaiuspori 12 2-ft p. 111.
' 4 arr.at Harrisburg .. 3 h>p. 111.
Philadelphia 0 45 p. 1.1.
44 44 Krie * 11 Aft a.m.
KRIK MAIL leaves Renovo 9 on p. 111
44 Lock Haven MlO p. in.
44 * 4 VV lliifttllSJHU t 1130 p. IN.
44 arr. at liarrisburg 3 00*1.111.
,4 m, Philadelphia 7'' ... m.
FAST LI N K leaves W'illiamsport 12 1". a. 111.
arr. at Hai risburg :". a. in.
• 4 44 Philadelphia 7 3ft a. 111.
Erie Mail ami Fast Line and Pacific Express
Last make close connections at Nortliuinber.
laud wnli L. X R. R. R. trains for W iikeshane
and Keranton.
File Mall West, Niagara Express West and
Fast Lino W'est make el >s< < inmvth it at W'il-
Ihnusport with N.C. R. \Y. trains north
Niagara Express West and Day Fxpress East
make close cor. lection ut Lock Haven with :.
15. V. 1L R. trains.
Erie Mail East and West connect at Kile
with trainson L L & M.S. H. R.;al Cor ry with
I>. P. \ W. K- K : at Eniporfum with B. N. ft.
\ P. R. R., and nt Driftwood with A. V". K. K.
Pallor cars will run between Philadelphia
and Wjiliamsport n Niagara Express Wost
and Day Kxprc.v- sleeping ears ou all
l.igui trains.
WIT. A. BALDWIN. Genera! Stib't.
I
j JJ H. HASTINGS,
Atloru ey-al-Law.
ISELLEFONTE, PA.
0.11 re on Allegheny steeet, two Uoor< westot
office formerly occupied by the flr.ni of YWuiu
& Hastings.
P. R. Peale. II- A. McKec.
TJE ALE & McKEE,
AUornoys-at-Law.
BKLLEFOXTK, I'A.
OTtloe opposite Court House.
R. n - YOOUM,
Attorney-nM.snv,
ISKLI.F.FO.V TIC, I'A.
CENTRE HALL
JUNUTORC^IOTT.
WM. X CAMP,
RIETOR.
Wa Inu {A p 1 ncj Clianibcr
Sails, Lounges,
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Sinks,
WASHSTAXDS,
Parlor Tables, Breakfast,
Tables, Extension
Tables, Wood and Cane
Seat Chairs, Mat
tresses, Spring Beds, and
everything else in the Furniture
line at the lowest prices. I
ho})C to merit the patronage of
the public by good work and
moderate prices. Please
call and see my stock be
fore you go out of your
own valley for your
furniture. You can
do fully as well at
home as you can
anywhere else.
TZRTST IMIIE!
and how to obtain them. Pamphlet
tree, upon receipt of Stamp for post
ug;e. Address—
GILMOEE, SMITH & CO.
Solicitors of Patents,
Fe&r r.'tmi OJJi IVashinqton, IX O.
FARMERS'
Supply Store.
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.
The most complete plow made. Light run
uliig ami durable. Price led need Three share*
—"C" shaie t<>r ordinary plow tng; 4 It. s.'" share
for dry ground, ami "S." share for hard linked
soil or stony laud, chilled ami polished ; price
fto cent r each. It isthcliest plow in the world
for plow tug dry baked or gravely soil. V,e
challenge any other plow to com pole with it.
Grain Drill.
The very best; guru spring, rear shifter, fer
tilizer attachment, with other improvements.
Low e-4 prices.
Fodder Cat tor.
Cut* ami crushes fodder. Warranted to Mo
more satisfactory crushing than any oilier fod
der cutter made. W ill also cut Hay and tit raw.
Farmer's Chop Mills,
Cider Mills with ITo-c.*, ha mi or lir.is. pow
er,
Rest Clotlios Washer
warranted for ft years, ami satisfaction guaran
teed or money rot imied. Tin -t. most) ol< i> nt
an't - ir<ix/ter in the irorUt. it has
noiiv.dand i- the only imtshiuc that will wash
uerhctly clean without ruWanj. It can he used
in any si/e tub, or shifted from one tuh n an
olher in a moment. 1- so simple and easv oper
ated that the most delicate lady, or child 10
years old can do the work. It is made of CJal
vaili/ed Iron and is the only wasiior thai iois
the JiuUer J'.an'l son the Jisil'crx which pi-ovfi nt
the breaking of buttons and injury to clothes.
Price very low.
No Family can a.'lord to do without it.
Ihr3chcro and SeparaLors.
The CKI>KU Thresher :iml Separator, f<>r 4
to )<> horses. The IJUKBN'MU la vol tiva I
Power and separator fr lan t 2 hor-es.
1
BK no.
Farm. School ainl Church Bel of the 1110s
mproved uiakc at very kiw prices.
Sowing Machines.
We sell a *1" machine for J>M.
We sell a sls machine for ♦23.
We >ell a s">o machine for fiu
We sell a ♦*>*> machine for $27.5(1,
We sell a*'*) machine forsti.
Warranted to he new. first class machines in
every r.speCt. It pays farmers ami "others to
conic to our store to buy their supplies.
Cockiin Wagons.
Cortland Buggies, Carriages, and Platform
Spring Wagons.
i Two-horse Cultivators.
For cultivating fallows, at very low prices.
Corn Shellers,'* Straw
Cutters, Spring-Toothed
Harrows.
And a full line of Farm Implements always
on hand. Call and see the GIANT CItOSS-CUT
in operation.
Store opposite Bush House, Belief on to, i*a.
ALEXANDER & CO. i;
OF
FALL & WINTFR MILLINERY GOODS
/ AT
Inna M Weaver's
.Just returned from New York and have now in Stock a Complete Lluet)f
Felt, Plush and Beaver Fats and Bonnets.
Also Just received and always on hand, the latest Styles of
Laces, Cords aud Tassels, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats
PHXCJSS THE LOWEST
ANNA M. WEAVER,
Tcim Street, epposito J lartmn u's Found FT, MILLIIKIM, PENNA.
"iVtcrwu Is constantly improving."— Elmira (A\ r.) JluslKindman.
W CIIEAFEST'ANI) IS EST! -SHI
PETERSONB MAGAZINE
SPLENDID PUEMIIMS ) UKGK-BIZK STKKL ENGB I VINO.
Hilt ; HAND .03K fIIOTOGBAI'II ALBiM.
GETTING IP (LIDS. J EXTHA COPT FOR 1881
FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS !
JT'-EMEMT tr. it /, 'c. c n i rif nurn'r-c for IS*2, f-ontiilniy a/uU size rtaUcrnfor a lady's,
or n chad ,s dr> ss. An ry so <crt> r vto r> ruin, durin-j tin year, twite of these patterns, woelii
more, nlow. t/oin the sulmerijitionjirlcc.'^^
1 ETi.iisos s M A(i A/im; |n l li'' hest and eln >p tofl he ladv's books. It pi ve> mure for the money,
and combines greater merits, than aay other. In s'i-i titii is tlie
II EST STEEL ENMIA VINOS, REST ORIGINAL KTOUIISS,
HKsT COLOUEIi 1 ASHIOVS, BEST WORIv-TAULK PATTERNS,
BEST Eit ESS PATTERN-, | BEST MUSIC, Etc., Etc.
* " r " w ' Wor "• -N" 14 "" 4,1
SPLENDIDLY ILIJUSTRATED ARTICLES.
The rtorios imveleK &e . In 4 rvteraon" nr • admitted to 1k the oesf puWi-lird. Alt the most
p,po! ti j( t)i>Kr' i/ r/fcr# cmiiiihiuc t,) it. In 16SJ. about ion orlßlm,l *!orie* will be given. and in
\iii riVh i Z?\ 'Vlv'ii ii U '''' rs< h U)" tl t- , hl VP ,,i ; ns ' lr V )k iee UemMtct, aue U. Austin,
ManeKa u.d.ey, Lacy H. II mp:r, ail Mrs. E.L. Cudiing. Tin:
COLORED STEEL FASHION PLATES
a,!'. 1 . ' c ! (l arc 'head of all others. Thes* plates arc engraved on steel, twice tub usual,
.fi"n W , H '° ","V ,U ' I f "' beauty. Hi y will Is- superbly colored. Also, lIoUM-ltold, Cookerv,
'' lll " u " ldwT ' •*•' >"• u.conUuu-1.. M W it
1 BUMS (Always in Advance) $2.00 A YCAFI.
*-I NTALTAL.LELMU L KIJS TO CLUBS
*2 Copies f;.* V 0.50 i With a coMh/ stc ; < ,ijr tvin<j, "HUSH DON'T WAKE
I> " " 4.5 ! Tiiem," or a handsonie I'l'otoguapu ALBUM, for eet
( t ing up the Club.
4 Copies for ■'ii.oil t With ait extra copy of the Magazine for 18S2, as a prem-
G " - D.M iuDi, to the person getting tip the Club.
4 5 Copies for 98.With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1882, ancl
1 *• *♦ 10.50 . Hie large B*. eel engraving, or Piiotogkaeu ALBUM, to
* the person getting up the Club.
FOR LARGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS!
Addrcs-, post-paid,
CIIA RLE 3J. PETERSON,
3tof'licluul St., MiHaficlpFdn, ln.
CjrSpecimens sent gratis, if written for, to g >t up clubs with.
THE ONLY PERFECT
SEWING MACHINE.
THE LIGHT-SUNNING
NEW HOME
Rapidly superceding all o"her3
wherever Introduced.
Pronounced by an army of hajpy
purchasers to bo tho BEST.
The NEW MOfiSE Is positively
\The Simplest, Easiest Running,
Most Reliable, and
Most Durable Sowing Machine
over invented.
| b It operates Quickly, Quietly, and
without fatigue to the operator.
Full information, Descriptive Cat
alogues, &c. f free on application.
„ JOHNSON,'& CO.
30 Union Square7 N. Y.
% And Orange, Mass.
TO ADVERTISERS.
_______
GEO. r. HOWELL & COS
SELECT LIST OF LOCAL X E WsI^AFE.-S.
An advertiser who spends upwards of $">,000 a
year, and who invested less than fctxi or it in
this List, writes: •' Your Select Local List jxtid
me better last pear TIL t„VA L L THE (J TILER
AIJI'EIt TJSJXG I DID."
IT IS NOT A C'o-0 ITERATIVE LI
IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST.
IT IS AN HONEST LIST.
The catalogue states exactly what the papers
?.m9v Y.'l en the nuino of a paper is printed in
1... ,'.v * Hi" -vcrv instance the
BEST. When printed in CAPITALS it is the
ONLY paper inthe place: The list gives the
population of every town ami the circulation ot
every paper.
The rates charged for advertising are barely
one-fifth the publishers' schedule. The price
for single statesrangesfrom s2tosso. The price
for one inch one mouth inthe entire list is |525-
The regular rates of the papers for the same
spaee and time are $2,n50.14. The list includes
>2 "ow-pa be is of which PTare issucu DAILY
and 7*55 WEEKLY. They ai"e located in7SB
diilerent cities and towns, of which 2*5 are fctate
Capitals, >'s(i3 places of over 5,000 population, and
4*58 County Seats. For copy of List and other
information address Clio. p. ROWKLL&CO.,
A. SIMONSSON S,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS,
keep the largest stock in the city.
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
IJBDA
SI LICHTI
A Child can Ban It. gs| taw
so SIMPLE!
It Bequlrcs No Care.
so STRONG!
U Never Wears Out.
OMESTIV
XiADIES !
Fashions
They sre especially designed to meet
the requirements of those who desire
to dress well. They are unsurpassed
in Style, perfect in Fit, end so simpla
that they are readily understood - by the
inost inexperienced. Send sc. for cat
alogue. Address, ' ~
" Domestic " Fashion Co,
I NEW YORK.'.!* ' '
GO TO
SIMON BRGTHIRS,
TIIE BOSS ( LOTII ] E US
lor your Clothing.
145 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
jT> F.KISTER,
FASHIONABLE BOOT & SHOEMAKER,
MILLHEIM, PA.
Shop next door to Foote'sstore, Main St.
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS
made to order, and satisfactory work
guaranteed. Repairing done prompt
ly and cheaply, and in a neat style.