j|iUl|Cim Journal. THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1883. BY DEININGER & BUMILLER. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER March 15th. John Grrmningth, noYtr Logah Mills, Sugar Valley, live stock and fanning Implements. March 2?iul, Henry Mover, l'enn township, live stock and tanning Implements. March 2iHh, Jonathan Kreamer, live stock, wagons, buggies, and household goods. —Money was sold at 20 per cent, pre mium at the meeting of the 11. A L. As sociation 011 Monday night. —A fine line of R\Mvr for Sun day schools just received at the JOUR NAL STORE. —We see tv the Ttlegraph that Win. Dreiblebis bought the Dreibelbis mill property in Union county, at public sale the other Saturday. —On two points people hereabouts are unanimious— namely that it was very stormy last Wednesday and stinging cold the following morning. FOR SALE.— Rev. C. F. Deininger cfleis his valuable property in Milllieim bt private sale. For particulai s inquire cf H. K. Luse. on the premises. tf —Last Friday night and Saturday morning a snow fell of about six inches deep. It took the Starch right out of peo plewho had thought of making garden. llow many more ssdws do you think are back yet ? —lf some of our farmer subscribers have more corn than cash, they can eettle their subscriptions in corn—and it makes no difference to the printer whether it be for arrears, in advance, or for the current year. tf —lt always does our big Jumbo heart good to receive a visit from our friend Major Fisher. He called to see us last week on business of course, but* staved a good spell to talk of old times and scenes, not forgetting good old Berks county,where both of us were born and attended school together. —Read the annual borough statement in another column. It is a full and de tailed exhibit of the receipts and ex peuses of the borough and shows that our officers have managed the public business economically and well, for which they deserve due credit by our citizens. FATAL ACCIDENT.— On Monday a bout noon a little son of Mr. Daniel Kerstetter residing at Penns Creek, met by being severely scald , ed in a tub of hot water that was stand ing on the porch. The boy suffered in tensely, but was graciously relieved by death the same night. He was about feix years old. —J. A. Limbert is really one of the most accommodating and reliable fel lows that ever drove a stage. Through out Hie year lie carries a very large a ijiount of express goods all along the route, and delivers them in person. Everything is always right and his charges are really moderate. You can safely eutrust our business to him. RKXRINQ HOUSES.—' Tho law of Pennsylvania defining the relation of landlords and tenants is clearly stated. When a tenant rents a house from year to vear, running say from April 1, ISS2, the three months' notice to quit must be given before April 1, 1833, or the tenant can occupy the premises for an other jfear. But when the lease is for a fixed, definite period an announce ment of expiration of the time i$ un necessary. A NOBLE WOMAN-.— Mrs. Emmy B. Drexel, of Philadelphia, who died last week, paid the rent of more than one hundred and fifty poor families, and distributed among the poor over twen* ty thousand dollars a year. She em plyed a woman to institute inquiry in to the merits of each applicant, and ev fery week dispensed groceries, clothing Hnd money to the poor, who gathered every Tuesday in the rear of her resi dence. —Last week Rev. E. D. Keene came to visit the bid home, old friends, par ents and relatives—and what was real nice of Man, he brought the brand new wife along. On Sunday evening he preached a very satisfactory sermon to a well filled house, and alter enjoy ing the kind hospitalities of the frcund schaft for a few days, left for his new field of labor at Thompsontown, Juni ata county. May lie be abundantly successful in his chosen calling. —No matter what you may need in the line of house furniture, whether it be a Parlor Suit, Bed-Room Suit. Sett of Chairs, Rocker. Lounge, or any sin gle artisle of the more common furni ture, you can do as well,both as regards (quality and price, in buying from Squire Camp, at Centre Ilall, as any where else. The people of the valleys Sure ly have no good reason to go away from home for good and cheap furni ture. • 2t MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.—' Tho under* signed will again resume his work of teaching aud will give lessons on Piano or Organ at reasou able rate 3. The spring term will begin the first week in April. Persons residing in Aaronsburg, Millheinij Rebersburg or in the vicinity •of auy of these i laces, who are desirous of takiDg lessons will please write or ap ply in person to WM. T. MEYER, t Aaronsburg, Pa. | —PROFESSOR WIG&INS> the Canada ! storm prophet, is a failure and will be, forced out of business by an indignant people. The storm he said was coining was intended to shake up old mother earth from centre to circumference, as it had never been shaken before. -There were some storms of course, mingled with rain and snow such as the stormy March generally brings, but they were no more violent than usual, and confin ed themselves to the Ohio valley, the New England coast and vicinity of Halifax. ! Xow that this scare is over who will create the next V Wiggins must step down and out in disgrace, but what dunce will next be allowed to frighten timid people into stopping work and business and building arks 011 the roofs of houses, as a fool in Sad Faneisco did ? It would be well if this christian na tion would learn to trust more in llivi who holds the Universe in tin- hollow of His hands and pay less attention to those periodical cranks who disturb the public peace by prophesying all sorts ot violent convulsions in nature. Away with Wiggins and all of his ilk. CENTRAL PENNA. CONFER ENCE, EVANGELICAL AS SOCIATION. Appointments for the present year YORK DISTRICT. M. J. CAUOTIIERS, l\ E. 1. Baltimore, W. M. Croruan. 2. White Ground, S. Yearick. 3. Elysville, P. W. Group. 4. Howard, M. J. Snyder. 5. Jarrettsyille, B. F. Anthony. 6. Shrewsbury, W. W. Rhoads. 7. Glen Rock, E.*Crumbling. 8. Logansville, J. Sliambicli. 9. York, A. 11. Irvine. 10. York Circuit, 11. N. Greninger, L. E. Crumbling, under the P. E. U. Prospect, G. IT. Seidell. 12. Chanceford. J. F. Shuhz. 13. Lewisberiy, L. Dice. 14. DilLburg, P. F. Jarrett. 15. Bendcisville, 11. T. Seaile: 16. Cumberland, M. Stoat and G. S. Smith, under the P. E. 17. Carlisle, G. E. Zehncr. S. Aurand, member of York Mis sion Quarterly Conference. J. Boas, member of Carlisle Quar terly Conference. J. Ilartzler, Superintendent of Mis. sion Work in Japan. JUNIATA DISTRICT. U. F. SWENGEL, P. E. 1. Ilagerstown, George Joseph. 2. Leesburg, S. M. Mounts. 3. Big Spring,ll. S. B.isom. 4. Fishing Creek Valley, L. K. Harris 5. Perry, J. W. Heatz. 0. Newport and Marysville, R. W. Run van; 7. Liverpool, J M. Dick. 8. Juniata, E. D. Keene. 9. Lewistown and Patterson, C. W Finkbinder. 10. McClure, W. 11. Stover and J. D. Shortens. 11. Middleburg, 11. W. Gross and J. B. Fox, under the P. E. 12. Port Tneverton, N. Young. 13. Union, C. F. Deininger. 14. Miffliuburg, S. Smith. 15. Centre, B. Ilengst and 11. A. B'eu- fer. 10. Brush Valley, P. C. Weidemeyer. E. Stambach and C. F. Gephart, members of Centre Quartealy Confer- ence. S. W. Seibert, member of Newport and Marysville Quarterly Conference. B. F. Hall, member of Fishing Creek Valley Quarterly Conference. S. I. Shortess, A. E. Gobble I. C. Yeakel, members of Union Quarter ly Conference. LEWISBURG DISTRICT. P. W. RAIDARAUGII, P. E. 1. Lewisburg, E. Swengel. 2. Buffalo, D. P. Kline. 3. White D-er, W. 11. Lilly. 4. Danville, J. M. Brader. 3. Bloom sburg, S. P Reraer. 6. Columbia, I. M. Pines. 7. Berwick, 11. W. Ruck. 8. Luzerne, 11. 11. Douty. 9. Catawissa, M. F. Fosselraan. 10. Wyoming, J. M. Lonsdorf. 11. West Clifford, J. W. Messinger. 12. Tunkhannock, J. H. Hertz. 13. Maple Grove, W. 11. Ilartman. 14. Dushore and Burnice,G. L. Burson. 15. Uugheßville, J. J. Lohr. 16. New Culumbus, B. F. Keller. 17. Milton, J. A. Irvine. E. Kolir, Geo. Hunter, A. L. Rfec ser, and P. S. Ortvfg, members of Lew* Isburg Quarterly Conference. Molio Matsudu, member of Tokio, Japan Quarterly Conference. WILLIAMSPORT DISTRICT. W. E DETWILER, P. E. 1. Williamsport,Market St..J. Young. 2. " Bonnet S., J. C. Reeser. 3. 11 Newberry, J. M. King. 4. " Circuit, C. 11. Goodling. 5. Lycoming, It. Young. G. Jersey Shore, D. W. Miller an J J. 11. Welch. 7. Lock Haven, J. M. Ettinger. 8. Nittaiiy Valley, W. N. Wallis and J. R. Sechrist. 9. Sugar Valley, J. G. M. Swengel. 10. Ceutre Hall, G. W. Can in. 11. Milesburg, T. M. Morris. 12. Liberty, F. S. Vought. 13. Erst Liberty, Z. Ilornberger. 14. Graver Mission, 11. A. Stoke. 15. Highlands Mi3sion,A. W. Swengel. 16. Wayland, J. M. Price. 17. Seneca, A. Stspleton. A. Krause, member of Bennet St., Quarterly Conference. Jazo Takano, member of Tokio, Ja pan Quarterly Cofifel^hea; ATTENTION FARMERS !—The sub scriber would respectfully inform his many customers that lie is engaged in manufacturing tho celebrated KEY STONE CULTIVATOR, as well as Land Rollers and Farming Implements gen erally. He uses only the best material and sells at the lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited. 0 3t R. 1L HARTMAN. —Those of our subscribers who ex pect 1 ti ehango their post ofllces will please notify us of the fact. —"Every paper is expected to give a detailed accou nt of the hanging of U riah Mover. People want to read it — know all about it, and papers veiy gen erally make the most out of such re volting affairs. We would not travel a mile to see a hanging and our prefer ence would be to state the invent in the fewest pirtsible Words, lbit not all people have the same views on the matter, and so we hive selected the plainest, most direct and shortest ac count of the execution accessibV, svhichwe clip fiom the Ixicisbimj Chron icle. Uriah Mayer Executed. MIDDLEUURG, PA., March 7.—Uri ah Mover was hanged in the jail yard here at eight minutes past eleven this morning, for the murder of (Iretchen Kimzleron December 8, 1877. lie pass'ed a quiet night, sleeping well. When led out of his cell to the scaffold he stepped up firmly anil exibited great nerve. The prisoner gaz d calmly on the crowd of two hundred people and stated that the murder was committed on Friday evening by him and Eman uel Ettiiiger ; that M and his brother Jonathan and Ettiuger robbed and burned the body and the premises on Saturday evening. He said, too, that it had been said that his brother Joseph was also present, but that that was not Prayer :.*as then offered, to which the condemned made responses. After this the Sheriff piuioned his arms and ankles and the rope was adjusted, the white cap was placed over his head and tlie drop fell, lie ditd without a strug gle in about seven minutes. The confession made to t{d v. Mr. Spangler is very damaging to Israel Erb, whom many people thought might nave been wrongfully under sentence of death. Following are the principal points in Meyer's confession : "1 never thought of murder until Is rael Erb spoke to me about the killing of John Kintzler. Ho said that old John was a mean old devil ; that he called him a rail thief, and tiiat he would like to see him killed. lie sAid further that he was no good to anybody. Tiiat he had no friends to hunt it up if he was killed, and that a peison would be perfectly sate i:i doing it. He said, we don't need to kill the r-old woman. We can lay in the woods above the hou c e, ami then when old Joint comes up to let off the water to run if. over his land we could shoot him and then f m otir, faces up so the old woman would not know us,which wouldsc ire her,and she would tell us where all the money was. I told F.tnamiel Ettinger of the conversation that passed between me and Erb, and he agreed to go along and do bis part. So Emanuel and I were there and watched in the woods at dif ferent times, but never got sight of John Kintzler." The contcssion then rtfers to anoth ter attempt to kill the old man, when Perry Blckhart, who lias fled to the South, was to have donfe the shooting, and had been waiting a long time to carry out his purpose. The coufessiou then gives an account of tlie double murder. He and Ettinger bad gone to Kint/.'er to have a lard can mended. The coufessiou goes on : "Ettin ger was sitting on the grind stone behind us ivith the gun lying a cross his knees. He at once bulled at the hammer with Ins thumb, when Kintzler heard him and asked what he was doing. Ettinger said : T was just playing with the hammer.' Kintrler said : *1 want nobody to fool with a gun in my house ; put it down.'l said, 'Ves, Emanuel, put it down.' tic did so. After the can was mended, I said, 'I think it still leaks.' Kintzler said, 'No, it don't ; I shut all the holes that were in it.' 1 then said, 'We could see if we would put water into it.' When I started toward the spring Kiutzler came to the door a little to the right and stood there. I went to the spring, filled the can about half full of water, and as I was holding it up I said : 'I don't think it leaks at all.' Kintzler then carno walking towards ine: When he was close to me I said, 'I gnesS it don't leak.' Just as I turned the can to pour out the water, Ettinger tired. Kinlzler turned toward the house im mediately. Ettinger intercepted him, and a severe struggle ensued. 1 start eil to run up through the lot,got on the fence, and looked back just as Ettinger dispatched the old man. Ho then came running up the lot toward wherel wan. I beckoned with mv hand to go back. 1 meant to kill the old woman,for I knew she would tell on us. He turned, ran back, and met the old lady right inside of the door. He struck her once with the gun, when she sank to the floor. Afterward she breathed heavily, and ho struck Her again. That finished her. The next night we went and set fire to the house." St. Jofcl, Xos. 317 & 319 AUCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES RERUCEWp PER DAY, The traveling public will still llnd at this Hcftei the same liberal provision for their com fort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of aniusement and the dif ferent Ritil-ltbad depots, as well as all parts ot the city, are easily accessible by Street Curs constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for busi ness or pleasure. | Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor. TWO TOWNS CONTRASTED. Yonkers mid Ylnelitiitl. The Evening I**st makes the follow ing comparison between two well known towns: "A atiiking contrast, showing the effect on municipal expenditure of the sale of intoxicating liquors, is made by comparing the .expenditure <>t two towns not far from equal in population Vineland, in New Jersey, where the sale of liquors is actually as well as le gally prohibited, and Yonkers, N. I'., which has 143 licensed diinking places, and seventy shops where liquoi is gold contrary to law. Vineland has about 12, 0DD inhabitants, and Yonkers lets than lf>,( (K>. Yonkers spends on its police .'17,M0 and the police duties of Vineland are pet formed by one consta ble at the annual expense of $75. Yonk era has a police judge with a salary of $ I.(KM, and a clerk who is paid SSOO ; Vineland has 110 police court, and needs none. The paupers of Yonkers cost the town §12,000 : Vineland has a corresponding expense of S4OO Alto gether, those articles of expense cost. Yonkers §">J.Sl)d ;in Vineland, §47"). Making proportionate allowance for tie difference iu population, the govern ment of Yonkers, so far as these ex penses are concerned, costs more than ninety times as much as that of Vine land." The above contrast, however, pre sents only the pecuniary cost of the li quor tradio. If the poverty, misery, moral deg: adation and suffering result ing from the traftic could be computed in money, it would inciease the con traot by millions. ADVICE TO OlOrilEltN Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by ;i .sick child suiTriiug and crying with pain of culling teeth? If so, send ut one** and gd a botlle of Mu. Winslow's Soothiso Syiu'P fokChu iiuks Tkktuing. Its valui. U incalculable. It will relieve the por little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and di.irrboen, regulates tlm stomach and bowels, cures Otnd colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mn> Wivm.ow's Soorti i\<; Svut p roit 'u.rv:KN Teething is pleasant to the taste, und is the prescription of one >f the oldest and bet female physicians and nurs es in tlie I'uited States, and is for. sale by all druggists throughout the world, Price 25 cents a bottle. The Cause of the Recent Bussi ness Failures. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph The list of business failures during the last three months, during till the time congress was in session and engaged in wrangling over the tariff, thereby cre ating and maintaining a deadly agita tion, has been a remarkably long one, phenomenally the gener al prosperity. A great and paraly zing uncertainty as to what congress would do in connection \Tith the tariff was the result of the wrangling, which began with the session itself. Neither manufacturer, importer, nor capitalist dared logo about his business in the usual way. MARRIED. On the krji in. at the residence of the bride's parents, by gov. V. K. Peiiiinger, Rev. K. 1). Kecne, formerly of MilUicdin, and Miss hinnia J. Yodcr, of Now Berlin. Pa. The happy couple have the Jocknal'h beat wishes for their new state. May Heaven's rich est blessings be theirs : May toe Dear Father above lead t!i"iu gently down tlie stream of life to the entl and finally unite them again in tile better land beyond. Nor would we forgd to return thank* for n line, large wedding cake received. Lewis Mrs anil T?ronc Railroad Time Table. LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 3 5 7 9 A. SI. A. 11. r. M. p. M. P. M Montandon 7 0.5 9.-Id 2.03 6.00 7.#5 Lcwisburg 7.25 10 05 2.20 Fair Ground 730 RIO 2.25 Biehl 7.10 R-J7 2.05 V'cksimrg 7.45 19. "6 2.40 Miftlinburg S.ObarII'OO at - t.'j le. 5 n5 M ill limn t ......8.22 3.28 I.aurelton 8.33 -".10 Wiker Run 8.57 4.00 Cherry Run 9.15 4.25 Fowler 9.N5 4.47 Coburn 9.43 5.09 Spang Millsar 10.15 ar. 5.30 LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 0 * 10 A. M. r. M. Soring Mills 5.50 1.50 Coburn 6 13 2.20 Fowler P. 23 2.3:1 Cherry Run 8.43 2.85 Wikcr Run 7.05 3.15 Laurclton 7.30 3.40 M tllinont 7.40 D.52 A. M. MifTHnburg 8.00 11.4.5 4.1-5 P. M. Vicksburg 8.15 12.10 4.52 Biehl 820 12.17 4.38 Fair (Hound.A. M. 8.30 12.3.3 4.48 P.M. I.ewlsburg 6..4.S 8.15 12.50 5.10 7.30 Montandoii ar. 6.45ar.9.00.ir 1.0.5ar.5,20ar 7.40 Noh, 1 and 2 connect at Montandoii with Erie Mail West; .3 and 4 with Sea Shore Express Fast; 5 and 6 Willi Day Express and Niagara Express West? 7 and Bwith Fast Line West: 9 and 10 with WlMauisport Accommodation East. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. 3" HIGHEST MARKET riHCEJ ALWAYS PAID. JS"*A full supply of Coal. Plater rind Salt al ways on hand and sold at the lowest price fisreoal kept under roof at all seasons of the year, tfv-T'he public patronage respect fully sol let— ed. 391 y SI 111 he lin Nnrkrt. Corrected overy Woiluostlay Wheat, old,. I.o*t " now, No. 2 1,05 " " No. 3 R5 I Corn 60 : Kye To nuts White . 46 duck wheat..; I Kloiir 5.00 | Bran ft Shot ts,pel ton , 25 75 i Halt,per Itrl 1.50 1 FlasteV; Kl ntiiltl 9.50 ' ('oment, per Bushel 45t050 Barley 65 Tyinothyseed ; Flaxseed ('lovcrseed 3.50 Butter 22 ilains 15 hides Id Veal Fork Ilrej F-kks 20 Potatoes..... 60 Lard; 12 TalKlw , . Hoap i Dried Apples Dried I'cache* ' t Dried Cherries COAL MAUKET AT COBUBN. Eg* Coal 25 Stove " 5*25 Chestnut . aOO I'ea ......' S..Mt Pea by the car load 3^40 A. A,m:u ' Auctioneer, MILLURIM, PA. w. J. SPRINGER, Fushioimble Bdrbei', Next i> M nr to JOIKNAL Stoic, Main Street, MILLIIRIM, PA. I). 11. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, omice 011 Main.Street, MILLIIRIM, PA. D It. JOHN P. HABTBB. Practical Dentist, >.'llce opposite the Mtllheim Banking House, MAIN STREET, MILLHrIM, PA. A DAM HOY, Attorney-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Orphans* Court BuMne** a Speciality. TST- O'. HEINLE, Aitorncy-at-Lnw, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices in all the court* of Centre county. Special attention to Collections. Consultations in tier man or in llsli. • C. T. Alexandei. C. M. Bower. Atlorneys-at-Lnw, BELLF.FOSTE, PA. OlTlce in Carman's new bulldinjt. J. A. Beaver. J. W. Gephnrt. OEAVEH & GEI'UART, AUornejs-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Allejrlnny Street, North of High Street P. H Hastings. W. F. Beeder. J~ j-ASriXOS & ItEEDEB, Attorney s-at-Lnw, BELLEFONTE, PA. Offl -o on Allegheny Street, two door* east of the office occupied by the late Arm of ,Yocum t Hastings. TgROCKERHOFF lIOU.>E, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. C. Q. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Roohi on First Floor. Free HUH* to and from all trains. Special rote*tu witnesses and jurors. T"RVIN HOUSE, (Most Central Hotel In the city.) CORNER OF MAIN AND JAY STREET?, LOCK IIAVEX, PA. S.WOODS~CALDWELL PROPRIETOR. Good SAninlc Rooms for Commercial Travel ers on first floor. Q ET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT The Millheim Journal Office. Primjt and fine wcrlf at reasonable rates. j 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS | Q W 0 ! Tins wcei at j *1 I IT W.R.CAMF'S g : in all Mails of ; L H !fi H FURNITURE, V 0 ! hi fij jg : Spring Beds, 1 I, 01 Matresses, &c. I 224 MABKBT STREET LEWISBURG, PENNA Our Stock is now complete in all its departments and we are receiving New Goods every day throughout the season. ALL THE LEADING SHADES IN HATS & BONNETS, TOR LADIES KISSES AND CHILDREN. FOR LINE OF \ Ladies' Ready-made Ulsters, Dolmans, Coats and Jackets cannot be excelled. Goat and Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Silks, Satins, Lace and Linen Collars, Jet Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and ott er Fancy Goods, at PRICES that will bear COMPETITION. WE WILL NOT ADS MORE, BUT SIMPLY SAY THAT YOU WILL IND THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP GOODS IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! Respectfully, B. T£JAIR,:R,IS, Market Street, Lewisburg, Pa. TUTTPS - ■WWIIFii iflli UW > PHi I _ r Pig R Qi ( B ■B— S NOTED DSI'iNE SAYSI l;r.. 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AllE UNHSEbEI), SERIOUS D!Sc.\S£S WILL BE DtVLLOPED. T'Jl'l'J f iLLa eve Mpeetsliyodaptcd la s.irh rn<n'g. onrdcir eiXnct* Micll II C'ilßCfO of k'ce'iim i' :iloa.fi.r.i'ii the JllC'cs er. Tip t!di icTi-rrty tairiy. "i > oii wIH a healthy Dtacstiou, \ isnroa* Ilafi.r, I'nrc Olood, u Mouixl i.iver. I'vicc. 'ZH Ceiifs. *' Sir.'*. TIN Sinmy St.. IV. V. TO TPS HAIR Cray flair ami Tt'hUKc m cbnisped to a moss .' liyuiiiifc-Ie application of tt)U llyr, 2i iinvaifs a jant.rai rolcr* r.cia lii.tautatieui>Flr. Sold *y bnic gits, &r iciit hv ni;rf."i on receiji* of fei. OOice. lM Murray (.. IVevr I ork. f I >.. 'ITTTVS MA nrr.% l, of ValnablcX I Infor:notfnand FiteOtl IhrelplnwlU ) vrmnUol 1 li.Ell on cpiibcnUou. / E Henderson's Leader. IT 19 NOT ONLY THE BEST HADE, BUT IT IS THE LIGHT EST-RUNNING. QUIETEST AND SIMPLEST IN THE MARKET. IT IS THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN WORKMANSHIP AND PRINCIPLE. 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The a d vanlogcb cf taeii a colic* cvciy v.atccteo underrinxu. . . * This large and snicr.didir llHisb-ute.f paperispablishcd'VSCKKl.Tnt*:!.?') n ye: , auais admitted to be tho ' *3t to science. morhcn : es,ir.vctt:c!i£,< a;;iJic,. g works, and other denartmcnis rf lildu.r'j>l >rogrer, pnbhshc 1 i~i any conwiy. Si? ;-*• > copies by mail, 10 cc-nta. Sold by?.'! no•.?*- dealcrs. . . Address, after l *- bcicc.- tib? American, £>>. Hr.wuvay, New Voru. Hfludboo'r juw-f ■ r i>l &mr the best, POST & COT* O A&ERTCAH STBKST LITE*, SifUli mHttpaE^w GVf.ttAfir&o twTdest. CTEONC, STEADY LIGHT. LIYM VXTSJC3 CHVAPRJL THAI: CAb. Ky lon* Experience y/r ere crtV;3c;i to nmhe tZic BEST STUnjUNT J.A2IP MADE, nuti UlO ONLY one tlict Ynlaef) cr?n lower;) tfre w£c?s eliown In evil. Full:* covered Ry *ct*etr- r*r,feni. Price.— Kichet wy.odi s£?-o''>. rsisec iisr'3 to too '.Y.:OCC. fjeo-cl tor CGl.uoyne, c, r* *"•• *\ n r. c fc "CO 3 C j 'J S?L ?!iPj e j fSanufacttrroro Patentees,' C'.NCIKN'ATL, OKL\ THE IIKALE¥ ROAD CART A LIGKT RSJMNIN©, EASY RIDIMG, PERFECTLY BALANCED lm Wheeled Vehicle. TkaugMy vrsil miz and sold at a low Price. ABOVE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENTS OITB NO. S on PARI CART. ssmss ST¥£ES, Wsighhg from 90 to 160 lbs. Prices from S3O to ss*o. J&IT First-Class in every respect, and every body likes tiiem. Semi for Illustrated Price List. BRADLEY & CO., SYRACUSE, X. T. • - L3TAB LibllED 1332.
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