he jjjillhqim Journal. J" j THURSDAY, AUGUST 17., 1882. bEIMIKEB & BEXILLER, Editors and Proprietors. . . 1 1 a """" ** Local Department. —A good town property at private sale. Inquire at this office. tf. —The latest crop reports ai o that chestnuts will be plenty, —Tlev. E. 11. Dornblaser and lady, or, to state the matter more exactly— "Cannie Bright" and her husband, of Wheeling W. Va., visited their rela tives and frieuds in these parts last week. —Yesterday we wore shown the first complete Keystone Cultivator 'built by S. K. Sankey & Co. Aside from its u tility it is a very neat and substantial implement and will pass inspection at any county, state or world's fair. Oth ers will now follow in rapid succession. $lO REWARD. —1 will pay a reward of ten dollars to the person, to whom I gave two new fly nets, to deliver to W. L. Musser, and who will certify that he did deliver the same to said W. L. Musser It. V. SHAFER. 3t Late of Howard Pa. TAX NOTICE.—AII persons owing state and county taxes on my duplicate are hereby requested to pay the same without delay, otherwise costs will en sue. \VM. KERSTETTER, Collector for 18 >O. —The Milliinburg Tdcyraph is hap py over the assured prospect of a little narrow gauge rail road from that town to a large tract of timber land in Halt ley and Lewis townships, setne five miles distant. A Williamsport firm has the enterprise in hand and will be gin ac tive operations next spring. —A 1 Walters it getting tony, yea ev-, en haugl.tr, almost beyond cudurance. He paints bis ic modeled house the dashiest.flashiest, reddest and greenest* brightest and gayest of any in town or out of town. It is positively and ab solutely too utterly utter—too intense iy intense for anyihing. —Onr friend Jacob Gobble, of ditta ny, writes us that he has grown a good, Republican timothy head nearly lb inches long—say 9i to be exact a bout it. Now if it is a good Republi can head it must of course be of the Stewart breed. Cameron timothy could never attain such a size and per fection. ThaUa settled, —Ex Gov. Cm-tin will be present at the soldiers* reunion at Rebersburg, on Friday the 23th inst. The people of the valleys will be happy to see. their distinguished congressman in their midst, for in no part of the district has Gov. Curtin warmer personal or polit ical friends than among the sturdy yeomanry of Perms and Brush valleys.' VALUABLE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD. —T he real estate of the late Adam Fisher, deceased, known as Farmers' Mills, in Gregg township, about two miles north of Spring Mills, will be sold by the executors on Saturday.Sbpt, 9th. The premises consist of an excell ent figuring mill, saw mill, dwelling house and store stand, and some forty acres of land. It is one of the most de sirable properties in Centre county for an enterprising business man. See bills. Inventors and Pateiitces should send for instructions, reason able terms, references, &c., to Edson- Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Wash ington, D. C. who furnish the same without charge. Edson Brothers is a well known and successful firm of large experience, having been established in 1886. tf Read, Mark and Learn! That H fine, enclosed Picnic Ground, with every convenience, Swings, Cro quet Ground, Quoits, Pavillion, and a Fine Spring of pure water with plenty of shade, ha 3 now been completed at Spring Mills. Societies, Club 3, Lodges and all respectable parties will be ac commodated on reasonable terms. Carriages and tickets to the celebrated Tenn Caves at moderate rates. Ad dress GEO. B. XASH, 3m Spring Mills House. HAINE3 TOWNSHIP ITEMS.—Mr. N. W. Eby has started up a Picture Gallery at Woodward and is taking instructions from a gentleman from Chicago.- fto'ah is one of oar encr getic young men and no doubt will in course of time make a splendid ar tist. < Mr. Emanuel Wetzel had the misfor tune to loose one of his best horses some time ago. Lock jaw was the cause of his death. Miss Lizzie Stahlnecker, who has been staying with Mr. Michael S. Fied ler's since last March has retnrned to Middleburg, Snyder Co., where she in tends spending the rest of the Summer. Miss S. has many friends in this com munity who will be glad to see her back again. Mr. John D. Bower left here on Wednesday to attend the fall term at the New Berlin Seminary. CAPT JACK. The sale of the personal effects of Georgo Garter, deceased, Saturday, Aug. 20th next. —We direct the attentin of our farm er readers to the advertisement of S. K. San key & Co., manufacturers of the celebrated Keystone Cultivator, in an other column. This onterpiising firm now has every arrangement and facili ty completed to turn out this useful implement in largo numbers and at the lowest possible price. Farmers will benefit themselves most by buying a Keystone. ADVICE GRATIS.—The candidates just nominated for congressman, sena tor, assemblymen, jury commissioner and coroner had better g > to Lcwin in a body and have their taken for campaign suits. "Don't you forget it.'" gentlemen. We want you to have the best possible appearance when you come around to solicit our votes, or make speeches, and Lewin is just the chap to rig you out in first class style. Don't risk defeat by appearing in patched unmentionables and general slouchiuess. 2t. —"ls this the Post Office ?" "Is the barber about V" "Where are tlie hardware fellows V" What has be come of Filp Musser ?" "Did you see anything of A1 Wolders V" These are some of the questions which wo are tsked daily—some of them quite a number of times the same day. Now, we know quite a variety of things —at least so we fancy—but how can we know where A1 Walters, Jim Smith, Jacob Springer, Philip Musstr or any body else is when not at their regular places of business, unless they first tell us where they are going, what their business is there and how soon they ex pect to return ? This they all should do, so that we maybe enabled the better serve the public, or else they ought to hangslutes on the outside of the outside dCor, a It Dr. VauValrah at Spring Mills, and 011 them write their proba - ble or possible whereabouts, whenever they leave. Centre County Teacher.}' Eyam'n- Rtien For .882. Pnilipdmrg and Rush—Philipsburg, Tnesd., Aug. 22.. Taylor—Hannah Furnace, "Wednesday, Aug. 23. Worth—Port Matilda, Thursday, Aug. 24. Huston—Julian Furnace, Friday, August 25. Uinonville and Union—U nionville Sat urday, Angust2> Milesburg and Boggs—Milesburg, Monday, August 28. Snowshoe and Burn Side—Snowshoe, TaasJ iv, August 20 Liberty—Eagleyille, Wednesday, Aug. gust 30. Howard and Curt!n -Howard, Tburs day August ' 1. Walker and Marion—TTublerSburg, Friday, September 1. Becner and sprit g— Mt. Pleasant, Monday, September 4. Patton— Waddle's School nouse, Tues day, September. Halfm Kn —Stormstown, Wednesday,. September, 6. College—Lemont, Thursday, Septem ber. 7. Ferguson—Pine Grove, Friday, Sept ember 8. Harris—Boalsburg, Saturday, Septem •ber, 9. liaines—Aaronsburg, Mond iy, Sept ember, 11. Penn and Millheim —Millheim, Tues day, September, 12. Mites—Rebersburg, Wednesday, Sept ember, 13. Potter—Centre Hall, Thursday, Sept ember 14. Gregg—Spring Mills, "Friday, Septem ber, 15. Examination) begin at 9 A. M. Ap plicants oilist l>e punctual, and should enter the first class at which they are present, which ought to l>e in the dis trict in which they intend to teach. Each applicant is requested to hand hie a card with name, wj'c and ale, College. Luther Swaru, Walker, Henry Beck, Bprhig. Hugh Glenn, Huston. Jacob Brumgart, .Miles N H Williams, Huston. J I Thomson. College. John W Smith. Howard S A Marshall, Benner. B F Yearick, Ferguson Patrick Dooley, H'f'e. GW Stover, Millbcim, TGunsauluSjSnowShoe John Walter, lioggs J< hn Uobb, Ferguson, ltobert Beirly, Bbggs. A r Stephens, Worth. A Laporte, Ferguson. II J Taylor, Spring. Thomas Snyder,Liberty Adam Yetrick. BTe. Aaron LeiUeil, Miles. ,Jacob Breon, Potter. M S Fiedler, Haines. Jasper Brumgart, Miles E Scliroyer, Boggs. Adam Stover, Haines. W II Smith, Union G Wyche ljush. JObn DunlapV Benner. U H Itote, Haines. James M Kos's, Harris. iToner Noll, Spring, John Kpangler, Potter. Tlieo Gorden, B'fe. C W Hartman Millheim Isaac stover, Soring. Calvin Osman, Harris. G 8 Gaay, Half Mc'on. Absal'm Musser Haines! E C Woods, Spring. Sews Miscellany. A Berks county man bas in his pos session a clock one bundled and seven yeats old, and still in running order. The Eleventli Congressional district of Texas is larger than tne States of Alabama and Mississippi. John Emig, of Helam township, York county, this year raised I,OGB bushels of wheat 011 forty arcres of ground. The second annual reunion of the Soldier's Orphan Sixteeners of Penu- I sylvania will be held at Harrisburg 011 10th, 17th and l&th inst. At Ashland a nineteen-year-old girl kindled a fire with coal oil. The can exploded, the girl's clothes took fire, and she was literally roasted to death. One hundred and fifty deaths from lockjaw have rewarded the statistical researches of a Chicago physician into the Fourth of .Tuly toy pistol habit. The Lehigh Valley is said to be over run by Hungarians, Poles, Russians and Italians. Recently a number of Turks appeared In that section. 1 * * The landlord of the hotel at Weavers ville Northampton county—David Hel ler—has a tract of land in cultivation in which there are planted (>O,OOO heads of cabbage. The contractors of the Snnbury, Slia* mokiu and Lewinburg railroad" have been notified by President Go wen t,hat the road must be completed by the first of next January. The school directors of Monongahela City require every lady teacher employ ed to sign a contract not to marry dur ing the school year. The "maims" will contest. •Tames Mil'er residing on Little Pine Creek, Lycoming county, killed a black bear on Saturday a week ago that weighed 400 pounds. This makes the thirty-eighth bear that Mr. Miller has killed. The people of Salona, Clinton county held an indignation meeting and de nounced tbo action of the county com missioners in triplicating tlio money valuations made by assessois upon prop erty. A similar meeting was held at Henovo recently. Two Indiana farmers went to law a bout a wrench, worth, possibly, a dol lar and a half. The expenses, thus far, have been nearly SI7OO, both litigants have mortgaged their farms, and the case is still in action. There is a mor al to tills case however it may bo de cided. Five years ago Sol. Smith, living near Feliciana, La., without provocation wounded Levi Oarr so that be became partially paralysed. Yesterday Can was placed on a horse, gun In hand, and rode to a fiild in which Smith was at work, where he shot hiui through the heart. C. S. Kaufltrian, of Lancaster Co. re ports a field of wheat of over nine a cres, which ho has threshed out, of an average yield of -12 bushels per acre. He also says that one of his i.eighbors, a few years ago, bad a field of the same variety of wheat—the Foltz—which yielded 50 bushels per acre. On the bank of the Shamokiu creek, near Sunbury, there is a camp of cla vanians, with monkeys, pel forming bears and biggir.g women and children The Sunbury Daily describes them as "a dirty, diseased, thieving set, with long uncombed hair, swarthy complex ion and wicked eyes. " Pleasant neigh bors. A brute named Hall who'madu an in decent assault upon a little five-year oil girl at Tarbot, Bradford county, was taken from the lockup by forty masked men who striped the scoundrel rollnd him in a pool of tar, covered him with feathers and ordered him to leave. He took to a swamp and has not since been seen. George Alfred Townsend. a bitter Republican partisan, in writing of Pattison, says: "110 obtained the very responsible place of comptroller, or watch-dog, of this city treasury, and there it was as tonishing how one man, educated in honor and the fear of God, could be distinguished in a speculating and tliiev ing ago. He positively did not Know how to steal, though lie had been al ways poor. This made him eminent in Philadelphia politics, and very nn faihionable, but it pleased the taxpay ers, who hardly knew what was theirs unless they sat on it. And finally at the age of thirty-two, this little boy, born at the old town of Snow Hill, which is older than Annapolis, verifies the text I once heard his father preach a sermon from: ''Thou hast been faithful over a few things ; 10, I will make thee ruler over many. Terriblo Steamboat Accident CAIRO, 111., August 7.—The steam er Golddust blew up and burnt to the water's edge and sunk near Hickman tc-night. Seventeen persons were kill ed so far as known, and forty wounded The captain was wounded slightly. A tug with physicians left here at 8 p. rn. for the of the disaster. IIICKMAN, KJ., August B.—The ex act number of killed and wounded by the explosion of the boiler of the steam er Golddust last evening is not known but is estimated at twenty-four killed and forty-eight wounded. CAIRO, 111., August B.—The steamer City of Alton arrived here to-day frona Hickman, Ky-, with the wounded per sons on the steam er Golddust. TJp to tho time of leaving Hickman thirteen persons had died. Five lady passengers were on the Golddust and all of them were saved only one, Mrs. Thornton, having been slightly scalded. Twelve wounded persons were leftat Hickman, as they could not be removed at pres ent. All on board are doing well. Ten of the dead were buried at llickman. While the undertaker waa bringing the body of Clerk Ingram to the Alton at Hickmau his team rail away and he I was fatally injured, MARRIED. Oil the IfltU nil., at. tlio Lutheran parsonage, Aniweburtt Pa., by IIPV. lonilinson, Mr. Julm \V. Zolg'or, of Rubers burg, and Mtss An nie M. Wolf, (laughter of John Wolf, Miles township. On the3rd Inst., *t tho wmo place by tho same, Mr. .Fames W. Crenoblc, of Spring Mills, and Miss Eliza A. Smith,of Fenn Hall. On the ftth Inst.,, at LewWmrg. by Rev. If. O. Dill, Mr. Forest M. Stephenson, of Clearfield comity, to Miss Anna A. Komettcr, of Mill licim. On tho 27th of Jnly.at Anronsburg, by Itev. Z. A. Year Irk, Mr. H. <>• /lower, of Aaruiisburg and Miss Annie L. Swart/, of MiHhelm. On the Srd Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents In /loavertown, Snyder Co., Pa .by Uev. W. 11. Stover, Mr. Jmm IV Freed to Miss Missouri Bojrer, both of Betworit wn. DIED. On the sth Inst., In Decatur township, Mifflin Co., I'a., Mr. Jo hit Lawyer, aged 79 yar.s,9 months and 11 days. On the lOtb Inst., at the residence of liei son in-law, Rev. Prof. Win. Wackernagle, of Muhl enberg College,AUentown. I'a..Mrs. Coistan tino J. lVlumger, aged 75 years, SinontLs. On tho Bth Inst., In llainOH township, Mrs. TJ.irbara Frederick, wife of John Frederick, de ceased. aged S3 years, p months and lb days. Milllieim .ffarii.et. Corrected overy Woilnooday by Ccphart Si Musser. Wheat, old LOO " new, No. 1 9 '• * No. 2.. AS Corn Rye j*} Qats White •> Buck wheat Flour 5.50 II ran A shorts, pot ton 25 uQ .Salt, per lirl 1.7. Plaster, ground 'AOO Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley Tvinotlivsced 2.;>J Flaxseed *. Cloverseed Butter 22 Hams Sides W Veal Pork R. ci Eggs 1* Potatoes •" Lard L 5 Tallow Soap C Dried Apples *5 Dried Peaches Dried Cherries COAL MARKET AT COUL'RN. Egg Coal V'.o Stove " 5.20 Chestnut 4.^ Pea 3.50 Pea by the car load 3.20 Fifty cents per ton additional when delivered lit MlUhelm. UMM ail TyroiiG r;aiiraad Time Mb. LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 .1 5 7 9 A. M. A. M. r. M. r. M. J. U M ontandou 705 9.40 2.05 0.00 7.55 Lewlslmrg 7.25 1055 110 Fair Ground 790 10.13 2.25 Rich 1 7.40 10.27 2.35 Vickliurg 7.45 10.38 2.40 Miffliubtug JLOOarII.UO ar 2.55 |e. 3 o5 Miilinoiit 8.21 3.2H La u roll oil 8.3.3 3.40 Wiker Run .8.57 4.1*1 Cherry Run 9.15 4.25 Fowler 9.35 4.57 Coburn .. 9.43 ,5.00 Spring Millsar 10.15 ar. 5.30 LEAVE EASTWARD. •3 1 6 H 10 A. M. I'. M. Spring Mills 5.50 1.80 Coburn „... 6 15 2.20 Fowler 6.23 2.33 Cherry Run 6.4S 2.55 tviker nun. T.W 3.15 laiureltnu 7.";0 3.10 Mlllmont 7.40 3.52 A. M. MifUiubtirg 8.00 11.45 4.15 P. M. Vlckslmrg 8.15 12.10 4.32 Riehl 820 12.17 4.3S KalrCjound A. M. *.'W 12.;<> 4.48 p.M. Lewisbuig 6.35 3.4.5 12.30 8.10. 7.30 Motitandon ar. 6.45 ar. 9.00 M 1.05 at*. 5.20 ar 7.40 No*. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mall West: 3 ami 4 with Sea Shore Express East; 5 ami ri with Day Express and Niagara Express West; 7 and 8 with Fast Lino West: 9 and 10 with William sport Accommodation East. Official Announcement. Change cf Tims OH Ph'la. & Erie E. R, JUNE 5, 1882. Sea Shore Express leaves Montandon at 9.07 A. M., stopping at intermediate station*, ar riving at lianTsburg 11.40 A. M , Philadelphia .1.20 p. M.. New York 625 P. M., making close correction at Philadelphia lor uU sea shore points. Dau Express leaves MouUndun at 1.10 P. M., stopping at principal stations, arriving at Har rk>burg3.ss P. M.. Philadelphia 7.15 P.M.. New Y'ork 10.35 P. M.. Baltlmofe 7.30 P. M., Wash ington 8.47 P. M. Parlor Car through to Phil adelphia. Willlamsport Accommodation leaves Mon tandon at P. 5?-, stoop ng at intermediate stations, arriving at Harrisburg 10.25, Philadel phia 2.55 A. M . New York 6.15 A. M. Sleeping car accommodations can be secured on this train at Harrisburg for Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7 A. M. Erie Mail and Fast Line F-ast will be consult, dated into one train, leaving Montandon at 1.39 A. M., stopping at principal stations, arriving at 1 lanl*burg 4.05 A. M.. Pliiladelpliia 7 20 A. M„ New! Y'ork 10.25 A. M.. Halthnere 7.40 A. M. Washington 9.02 A. M. through sleeping cars will he run on this train to Philadelphia, Haiti more ami Washington. WESTWA HI). Eric Man leaves Montandon at 6.52 A. M., for Erie and intermediate points,Canundaigua and intermediate point*. Niagara Express leaves Montandon at 2.00 P. M.,"for Kane and intermediate points, Cau andaigua and intermediate points. Fd*t Line, leaves Montandon at 5.50 P. M., for J.ock Haven and intermediate points, Wat kins and Intermediate points. The Keystone Cultivator. A Comliiiiel Corn and Ftllow Worler. Every Farmer Should Have Ono. -It is CHEAP, DVRAJiLE and ECONOMIZES TIME. Agents and Dealers solicited everywhere. WRITE US FOR EXPLANATORY CIRCU LARS, PRICES AND TERMS. Manufactured by S.K.SANKEY&CO. 33-lt MILLIIEIM, PA. | J. IV. BTAM is now permanently located at Millheim, and w|ll give prompt attention to all medical calls at his ofllee on Main Street. Try DH. STAM'S MEDICI**—It gives Instant relief. 1\ fiiriAKT i). A. MI SNRK GEPHART & MUSSER DKAI.KKS IN Clover Flour. &. Feed. Coat, Plaster , & Salt MILLHEIM PA. * " . 1 * Highest market price paid for all kinds of O-IRAIdST, Delivered either at the BRICK MILL or at the oIdMI'ssKHMILL, in MILLHEIM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Always on hand and sold at prices that defy coin petition. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 39-ly P OTTERY Mililieim, Centre Co., Pciiua. (JLIUCH & CO., rjioruiKToKs, would m<>st respectfully inform tin*, public they are now prepared ID manufacture every tiling in tiwlr line of first ehw qouqf* Tter have found a superior kind of clay and will constantly keep on ipiml ivfull line of CHOCKEEY, BREAD & PIE DISHES, PLAIN & FANCY FLOW ER POTS, STOVE COLLARS, &c. yslloping to merit the confidence of tbe public qj furnishing the best grade of ware they would epectfully solicit a share of its patronage, ly I SLATE!I * V V V S '■ >ft6 1? ff; J9 * fc J *' £ The celebrated Washington Veln.of ROOFING SLATES for Roofs, fee., fromtbe famous SLATE <}UAR UIESokHI.ATINTON. I.KlUlill CO., HENNA. Can Now Be Bought AT THE MOST REASONABLE BATES of the Mdersixoed who is a pro tieol shite Roofer *f many years experience. Those In want of sia'.e ana Hoofing done can secure it At The Lowest Rates. Oldlbuildinys re-roofed nt'tbe lowo't rates, without the assistance of'other mechanics. For prices and terms call on or write to the under signed at. 11. K. WHITMAN H KKSIHKNCK, Broad way Street, near F. t E. Depot, MILTON, PA. DUAN NEFF, Agent. gmsMmsmom - ♦— m +■ m- gPRING MILLS HOUSE, HI'KING MIMA CENT HE COUNTY, PA., tkkmiju's ok Tnn LEWISBUH<£ TYRONE It. K, . AXI) srx MILKS FROMMILLIIEIM. flis is a new house and newly furnished Kith everything tending to comfort and con renience of guests. The air Is invigorating and perfectly free from malaria, and juirticularly favorable for the rcstorahonto health oj persons afflicted Kith Pulmonary complaints, Mdlarial disorders and Jlay lYrer. Near by the cole- United Pcnn Caves, surpassing anything of the kiml known—sailing miles under mound— and inspecting halls of great wonder of gone by ages. Carriages to the cave daily. The table is plentifully supplied with meats, milk and fresh vegetables and fruits in seas.m, Itealthjul ly prepared an d tastefully served. Good stabling accommodations. POPULAR PRICES: Per day. (less than a week,) $ 2 00 Per week, (lessthan a month) 6 0< Per month 20 00 All nqui rv as to Rooms and Board will be promptly answered. GEO. It. NASI I, Manager. A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCERS, keep the largest stock in the city. t . 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO | SIMON BROTHERS, THE BOSS CLOTHIERS for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. 224 Market St.,' LEWISBITRO. t . *•*! * HAVE NO COMPETITORS. •• Our first instalments of New Spring Goodsjnre sold out, comjielli'* us to make a Second Trip to the Eastern Cities, which goods will Arrive during this week. 4, I > .. Space will not admit what Bargains we have got. Sufficient t sav*, with our increased business facilities our patrons will alway find the Largest and Best Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS I a { ' ■I 7/ats, Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Sat e, /fibhoh in all Nciv Shades, Laees, Embroideries Dress Trimmings in endless variety, //osicry, Gloves and Corsets Ladies and Cllil drenVShoes, Looking 7 Glasses and New Goods received every day THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. •* . I A Simple Fact —We can't be Undersold: B. HARRIS, 224 Market St., Lewisburg, Fa. IT WILL PAY YOU - - TO VISIT J. IL Smith & Co's MAMMOTH SUPPLY DEPOT, NOS. 113 A lI4FKON7 STK, iJVCILTCXN', ]P A.: We are now otferlngjthe largest stock and greatest variety of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &c: in the State. S HEYOXD COM PETITION, consisting in part of Rich and filain Furuiture - All the latest Designs in Walnut, Oak, Cherry. Mahogany and Ebony. We make a Specialty in Parlor Suits, and wiirscll thorn lower twin any Party in the state. Trices ranging FKOjd s£o TO •SO 1 . 1 f you cou temp lute buying a PIANO, ORGAN CfR SEWING MAOIfINE, it will pay you to w rite us for prices. We also carry a Urge Hue of extra Super, Body and Tap esty Brussels Carpets. A Good Brussels Carpet at 70 cts. per yard. Odr stock of Plain. Cut and Engraved Table Glass-ware, Plain and Decorated French China. Silver Plated-ware, Lainps and . - . Chandeliers, &c. ;; - is well Worth your inspection. Our sales exceed those of any House in cur line in the state LOW PRICES -DO IT. We extend an Invitation to you to visitus and will take pleasure fn showing you through our various Departments. * ' READERS ! When in want of a pair of Boots Shoes or Rubbers ?cud to ikla-M::P'S in Lock //ayen anft you can get tbein as low as m Philadelpia or Now *sTork. IftliiT don't suit you J w * you can return them and get }'our -money back. First rate goods at low prices is my motto. JACOB KAMP. To Country dealers, Ij will sell at wholesale pri ces, freight added. THIS PAPER Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street),where adver- nj9"j9Ef I|A|||# fittSftFSTS "tW I UiliV. BUT THE BEST.*, POST A CO'B : GUARANTEED THE BEST. STRONG, STEADY LIGHT; BIX T131E9 CHEAPER THAN GAS, By long: Experience we are enabled to make the BEST STUDENT LAME MADE, and tike only one that raises and lower* tlse wich as shown in cut. Fully covered by letters patent. Price. Nickel Plated, $3.00. EiberaJ Biscouata to tlte Trade. • Ben# for Catalogue... - - PBST&' GOMPAN^ and CINCINNATI, OHIO.'V F O wow suffering from OVJ or disease ot any kind caused by military service are en titled to Peuslon. Widows, minor children,', dependeut mothers or fathers of soldiers who-, died from the effects of their services are also entitled. A1 any invalid pensioners are entitled, to an Increase. assistance Riven lit Delaywi or Mejected Halms, as many can be allowed with but little more evidence. Com*, plete instructions with relerences-seut jno ap-. pliqat lias,