Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 29, 1883, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH, 18818
BY DEININGER & BUMILLER.
LOCAL DEPARTHEAT.
—"Green £hristmhs--u'ltite Easier,"
HI d the time-honored adage has again
proved itself entirely reliable.
Our friend Andrew Ocker has been
appointed post master at Mudisouburg.
Toe JOURNAL takes pleasure to con
gratulate Andy.
FOR SALE.— Rev. C. F. Deininger
offers his valuable property in Millheim
nf pi ivate sale. For particulars inquire
of 11. K. Luse. on the premises. tf
—Muj. J. 15. Fisher and Mr. George
Durst shipped the ti.iest lot of tit cat
tle from Spring Mills, hut Thursday
that perhaps ever left lVnn's Valley.
-Andrew Stover and Jacob Kerstet
ter, two of our substantial citizens,
•?iavo each bought a lot and will put up
good dwelling houses at Coburn the
coming summer.
—The l>gan3villa post office was bro
ken into tho other Friday and robbed
of about two dollars in small change.
Stamps and stamped envelopes were uot
disturbed.
—Pike manager Cook Ilubler put a
pew floor on the Millheim bridge last
But don't you think Cook , tho
bridge should have I'.ew abutments
too v ?
—As far as now known three new
dwelling houses will be built in Mill
heim next summer, by J. W. Snook,
Wm. B. Ilartman and Jerome Spigt l
meyer, respectively. Others may fol
low suit.
—The new town council will have
its first business meeting on Monday
evening when all who have claims a
gahtst the borough are expected to pre
sent them.
—lf some of our farmer subscribers
Lu\e more corn than cash, they can
settle their subscriptions in corn—and
it makes no difference to the pi inter
whether it be for arrears, iu advauce,
or for the current year. tf
—The trout fishing season begins on
the first of April and ends on the first
of August, but our anglers bad belter
postpone business until Monday as the
law iin posses a penalty of $25 for fish
ing or hunting on Sunday.
—We are happy to state that Dr. S.
G. Gutelius has no idea of leaving town,
all rumors to the contrary notwithstand
ing. The doctor thinks Millheim is
the boss place to stay and herein his
head is entirely level.
Music.—Vocal and instrumental
music practically ar.d theoretically
taught in the Musical Cullege at Free
hum, Pa. A session of six weeks be
gins Tuesday, May Ist, ISS3. Address
F. C. Moyf.ll,
3t Musical Director.
—Tlio Improvement boom seems at
last to have struck the staid old village
of Lewisburg. The building of a mam
moth flju. iug mill seems to be assured
and now the citizms are holding meet
ings to get up nater works. £25,000
are already subscribed.
—Miss Rachel Read, of Clearfield
town was visiting friends in our village
during the past two weeks. Miss Read
is a vivacious and intelligent young la
dy and during her stay formed many
acquaintances. She started for home
on Monday followed by the best wish
es'of all and ardent hopes for a speedy
leturn by at least one.
—J. A. Lambert is really one of the
most accommodating and reliable fel
lows that ever drove a stage. Through
out the year he carries a very large a
nrount of express goods ail along the
route, and delivers them in person.
Everything is always right and his
charges are really moderate. You can
safely entrust our business to him.
—We learn with pleasure that woik
on the Buffalo Run Rail Road has com
menced In earnest and that some
30d men are already engaged grading
at different points along the route
through the "barrens." Without any
ijisiile knowledge whatever regarding
this new enterprise it would seem ob
vious that the building of this road
wili necessitate the extension of the
Lewisburg & Tyrone mad to Lemont
and thus give us connection with Brlle
t'oute.
—lh looking around for any kind of
Parlor or Kitchen Furniture, whether
weeded in entire suits or only single ar
ticles, do not forget that Squire Camp,
at Centre Hall, can furnish you as well
and as cheaply as you can beaccorumo'
dated anywhere in this part of the state.
The squire understands his business
thoroughly and will sell you good work
at the lowest possible prices. Give him
a call.
—Hon. T. 11. Purdy.of Sunbury and
Dr. backhouse, of Lewislurg, recently
purchased a fine tract of land northwest
of our Dorough from the heirs of Jacob
Den-, deceased, which they propose to
lay out intd town lots. They paid, we
understand',at the rate of §240 per acre.
They now offer to douate sufficient
giound to any manufacturing enter
prise that will put up works on the
premises. This is the spirit* that will
push our town ahead.— Lewisbiay Jour
mi.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.— The under
signed will again resuino his work of
teaching aud will give lessons on Piano
or Organ at reasonable rates. The
spiirg term will begin the first week in
April. Persons residing in Aaronsburg,
Millheim, Rebersburg or in the vicinity
of any of these j laces, who are desirous
of taking lessons will please write or ap
ply in person to \\ M. T. MKYKU,
3t Anonsbiirg, Pa.
—First of April courts on Sunday
this year and people will be 'obliged to
do their financial business on Saturday
before of On Monday after. There will
not lie many heavy payments to make
in this neigbl erhocd as but little prop
erty lias changed hands for some time.
The dreaded "yir.d" has largely lost its
terrors. Kveu when the panic was at
its wo rst I lie good people of thise val
leys exercised patience and foroearanee
with each other la a remarkable degree
aud we da Jiot remember of a single
instantif hereabouts ttiat a man was
pushed to the wall because lie could
not pay. This praiseworthy trait is in
deed a piaetieal observance of the ;/oM
n i*((/e,and we are proud to add,a char
acteristic of IVimsylvania German
communities.
SUICIDE AT FINE GROVE. —On Tues
day morning Mr, A1 Ralston, a resi
dent of Pine Grove Mills attempted to
commit suicide bv shooting himself
with a revolver. The ball entered his
head, hick of the light ear and was de
flected down \va rd. The act was done
about six o'clock, just as preparations
weie being made to move to Philipi
burg. At this writing, Wednesday
noon, tho unfortunate min is still liv
ing but his physicians, 1) s. Woods and
Smith,Moneut.ee his lecovery extreme
ly doubtful. Mr. Uibtonwas manied,
but childless, a cat putter of unusual a
bility and a good neighbor. For more
than a year he has*been melancholy,but
that circumstance gave his friends no
concern, and no cause is assigned lor
tho rash act.— C.ntre Democrat.
—The Ccn'ral Pcnnu. C inference cl>s
ed its annuul session at Chamltersburg
on the 20th. The following are tlie ap
pointments for Alto na Dictiiet for
ilie present year :
James 11. McG.irrah, presiding elder;
post office, Altoona, Pa ; Altoona,
First church, A. I). Yocnra ; Altoona,
Eignth aveuu°, George Leidv ; Altoonj,
Chestnut avenue, G, Warren ; A1 oona
Twenty-fourth street, J. T. \\ ilson ;
Bellefonte, George I>. IVnepacker ;
Birmingham, E. E. A. Deavor ; Clear
field. James Curns ; Clearfield circuit,
E. \V. Wonner ; Curwensvi'le, J. B.
Shaver ; Duncansville, 11. S. Menden
!i :li ; Glen Hope, J. B. Alters ; Ura
hamton, W. A. Craver ; Half Moon,
W. 11. Whitney ; HoUidaysburg, J. E-
Bell ; Howard, John -Stine ; IJovdsviPe,
to be supplied by J. A. J. Williams ;
Logan Valley, W. W. Dunmire ; Lum
her City, E. Shoemaker; Martiusburg,
I. Ileckman : Milesburg ai d Uuion
ville, W. W. Reese ; New Washington.
O. Hicks ; Osceola and Hou'zlale, A.
W. Guyer ; Perm's Valley, F. Adams ;
Philipsburg, J. B. Pollsgrove; Pine
Giovv, George B. Acne ; Pleasant Gap,
J. A. Mattern ; Port Matilda, to be
supplied by G. W. Biker; Snow Shoe,
Win, F. I). Noble ; Tyrone, J. S. Mc-
Murray ; Warriors Hark, George Gay
er ; Williamsburg, Win. V. Gance ;
Woodland, J. K. Lloyd.
Miscellaneous.
The Chester Xcics claims that much
of the present prosperity and advance
ment of Chester is due to building asso
ciations.
About 3,000 people attended a public
sale, near Stouchsburg, Berks Co., re
cently. About 1,200 took dinner at the
noiise of the vendor.
As the marriageable month of May
approaches, says the Trenton 1 inics , a
great many girls are beginning to won
der whether they are able or not to sup
port husbands.
During a wind storm in Coleville,
Butler county, a few days aga a prom
issory note was blown into Jefferson
county. It was found and sent back to
Coleville after two days' delay.
Patrick McKenna, a once-noted Mol
lie Maguire in Schuylkill county, died
miserably at Locust Gap, last week.
His reason was dethroned, and he was
a raging m itiiac. He had become very
poor.
lii Dallastown, York county, a few
days ago a bull and a goit fought des
perately for half an hour. The goat
whipped the bull in seven rounds and
chased him across the country for nearly
two miles.
THERE CAN BE no doubt that this
is a, free country. During the past
three years there have been two mOr
ders a day and two executions a week.
Evidently something is the matter with
the law.
As a result of the recent meetings
held in the Lutheran church at Watson
town, by liev. S. G. Shannon, one hun
and nine persons were admitted to
membership in the church oil Sunday
the 4th iust.
The Dixmmit committee learned one
thing during the course (if their inves
tigation. Thev learned that Wiggins,
the now famous weather prophet of Ot
tawa, Canada, was an inmate at one
time of the asylum.
Within the last few weeks a number
of persons living along the line of the
Lebanon Valley Railroad have been
swindled bv sharpers who have been
selling tickets purporting to have been
issued by the Lewisburg Lottery Com
pany. There is no lottery in Lewis:
burg.
Scared to Death by the False
Prophet.
From the Cleveland Leader
A bright little twelve-year old girl
hasdi<>(i ih H.ilTalo from the eHeels of
Wiggins'prophecy, she vas a great
; reader and very nervous about storms
and became intensely excited as the
time for the great blow drew near. The
family 11 ird to divert her thoughts, but
it was impossible, and after a lew days'
illness the poor childdied of meuingi: is,
brought on. the doctor and her parents
1 say, by excitement over the idle words
of the Canadian fraud.
Fifty- Seven Scholars Whipped.
From the Itoston llemut.
The ministering hand of gentle wo
man has been It H again, this time at
Pawlueket. U. I. A child in one of the
schools thero wY.istled. The teacher
asUetl who it was, and, failing to Ibid
out, flagged tin; whole school, with one
exception, a giil who chose to bo turn
ed out instead. There were fifty-eight
scholars, and fifty-seven of Ihcui got
live blows apiece with a ratt.ni.
How Two Q crgia Boys Killed n
Panthor.
From the llinest illo U.iieiv.
On Fiiilay evening, while two colored
boys were out hunting rabbits on the
edge of the swamp.they saw a large an
imal, and, supposing it to be a wildcat,
tired at bun ar.U gave chase. The ani
mal clambered up a large tree and the
boys fired again. TFur ammunition
was exhausted and one of the lads at
tempted to climb the tree, but a warn
ing growl made him decern! inpidly.
They then built a Via and camped at
the foot of the tree all night, and the
next morning.proem ing more ammuni
tion , they kept up tiring till ho fell,
dead, lie was a very huge panther. j
A Postmaster Hanged.
WASHINGTON, 'March 22. Tins
governor of Montana sent the lol
lowing dispatch to the post oflioo ele
partnieiit'to-day : '* 1 lie vigilants
at (Ireen Horn, Montana have re
moved the democratic postmaster ly
hanging. The government "iii-U
lie scarce as he was caught birn
burning. The office is new vacant
ami the sureties have been uotified
to take the charge.
AIIVK t TO M'JTIIF.KH
Arf yo'i ilisturbeil at nip'* and Urukra of
your iV<i| by a si- k ch i t -ir - .up an I '•ryinp
ivi<h pain of cuttiiiV teeth * If so, semi ut one '
and gel a bottle o( Bus. SOOTHING
NYn KouCMii.imrx TLV.THIXG. I's vulm. i>
incalculable. It w ill relieve the p Kl' LITII • s:f
feier imnieili Uelv. l> upon ii, nn't!
there is no mistake about it. !t cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels cures wind colic, s.jftens the ptuns. re
duces Suilanwn ition, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. >lu- Wis-l.ou 's SOOTH-
I SI . Svurp F IK CHILDRKM TEETHING IS ILLE S :IT
to the i isie,and i- the proscription of one of
th * oldest tuid best female plivsici ins and DIMS
es in the Cut ted States, and Is for, sale by ail
dnijjeists iliroujtluiut the wjrU. Price " i
cents a bottle.
A hearthrs villain by the name of
Dtiella, of Erie county, has been the
cause of dethorning the reason of a
most excellent, accomplished ami
charming young lady by the name of
Anna Peterson, of Harbor Creek, in
that'cohntv. Their weddhfg was to
have taken place on tlie 7th ins!. In.
stead of appearing in person,the scoun
drel sent a note very coolly informing
her that he had changed his mind,and in
tended to travel. Miss Peterson has
been tak n to the Pennsylvania Insane
Asyluui, and the scoundrel goes free.
AUERim XF.WSI'AI'EItS IX ISV3.
From "Tib? hew edition of Messrs. (leo. P.
HOWELL & CVS AMCUICAS NKWSIMIT.H DIUBCT
OHV, v.'NUh is now in press, it appears that tiie
newspapers ami per oilnuH of a't kinds issued
in the United States and Territories now reach
the imposing tot.il of 11.1 h>. This i- an incn
of .">5 in twelve months. Taking the States one
by one, the newspaper giowth in some is very
considerable. The present total in New York
State, for instance, is 1 a gain of SO In the
pustjear. The increase In Pennsylvania is 4<,
the ekislfhg niiml)er being OH. Nebraska's to
tal grew from 17"> t 2"']. and Illinois" from 800
to 004. Avearhgo Masaehus "its had 420 ita
pe is ; now the number is 4;'3. la Texas the new
papers outnumbered the suspensions by s, and
Ohio now his 70S papers instead o* 002. The
most remarkable change has occurred in the
Terrlturrics, in wiitcli t!ie daily papers have
grown from 43 to 00, and the weeklies from 100
to 243—Dakota being the chief area of activity.
The numb."T of moat'.dies throughout tiie coun
try grew from 070 to 1,0.14, while the dailies
leaped from 00d to I>'2. The figures given ü
bi.ve are exclusive of Canada, which possesses a
total of i) 0). It is interesting to note that the
in wly-seitied regions of tiie Canadian North-
West are productive of newspapers as we'd as
of wheat, for the number of Journals issued in
Mun toba was nearly doubled during tiie year.
DlKi:SI\ I>AN<iF.D,
\utice Served II im to Leave
I nionf own at Once.
UNIONTOW.V, March 26.—X. L.
Pukes is now quartered in his old
room at the Jennings house. Ho
came in, it is thought, during last
night, and the first news of his pres
ence was passed around this morn
ing in the statement that Dukes was
in town closeted with Win. Parshall,
the same who refused to join liis fel
low members of the Fayette county
har in asking that the in me of Dukes
lie stricken from the roll of attorney**
On learning ol Pukes' presence a
uumber of determined men met and
resolved to adopt heroic- measures.
A notice was drawn up in which
Pukes is given twenty-four hours to
fix up his business and leave town,
and stating that if he remained after
that time it will he at his own peril.
Two gentlemen took the notice and
handed it to the proprietor of the
hotel (Henry Jennings) and waited
until the latter gave it to Pukes.
He now ha his papers and if lie
docs not comply with the terms
there will lie some Ugly work in Un
iontown ere many hours. The feel
ing is ready for it. It is how stated
that Pukes is on his w.iy.to Harris
burg and that lie is afraid of being
shot. This latter came from one of
his intimate friends.
President Arthur's son was recently
expelled from Princeton College for get
ting too lively. That's right ! Let no
one slip clear on account of the rank
! which their parents may hold.
A MOLLIS LEADER KILLED.
! Labor Troubloa In tho Oolco Rogion
of Fayotto County Result In a
llomlcido.
PSION TOWN, March 21.
John K me, the leader of the Mollie
Magtiires in Fayette county, was this
t veiling pierced with four balls from
a pistol in tho hands of Superintendent
F. V. Kt'ighley, of the Young-down
Coke Woiks, four miles north of here.
Troublo has been brewing for several
days between Kii'.o snd his superiuten
detif. When a reduction in wages was
made, about a month ago, the employ
ees of tho works struck. Aftoi several
weeks' idleness new men were put to
work. This enraged Kme and ho or
ganized a force and drove the new men
out of the pits. For this ho was dis
chateed permanently from the compan
y's employ and notice was served on
him to leave the house which he occu
pies and which belongs to the company.
This still further enraged him and he
threatened Keighley's life. He came
to Uwiontown yesterday and got drunk,
lie continued on tho spree to-day,when
he went into the court room during
court and threatened Congressman
Charles E. Bojle, whom ho hates ior
helping to prosecute him for the mur
der of Maurice llealey. lie was put
out of the court room and then went
to the Shot ill's house and told the fam
ily to he on the lookout for him, as ho
exacted to be with them in a few days.
He stayed about town till o'clock this
evening, I? ;ck C being constantly
with hi.n. Titey returned to the works
about j o'clock and imtu Jiately enter
ed Hie store. Kane approached Ivdgh
lev and renewed the old trouble. The
superintendent told him to go away,but
Kane began to press him. Keighley
tetreated until ho could get no further
for tho corner. Kane now motioned
toward his bip-pocket, and instantly
Keighley pulled his revolver "and fired
four shots into Kino's body, one of l
them passing clear through from the
abdomen tc Die back. Keighley jump
♦d on a horse came to Uniontowii and
gave himself up to .Sheriff Hoover.
(Heat excitement prevails ab >ut the j
wot ks and it is feared an outbreak
may oceu.. Kane was one of the men
arrested for tho murd r of Maui ice
Ilealey at Dunbar, but after the acquit
tal of young Mc Fai land ho was releas
ed without trial, lie has a wife and
three or fur children. Keighley is a
native of England. His parents live!
near Yonngstown, Ohio, lie is about
thhty years old and married. lie has
always been quiet and peaceful.
At midnight Kme was still alive,
but tlie physician says it i 3 impossible
for him to survive. While lying at the
point of death lie curses K u ighley and
asks only to live long enough to kili
him.
liiinc'K Triiftriou<i Iluld oxt Life.
U XIONTO w x, March 23.—J)hn Kane
remains apparently in tire same condi
tion, trembling between life and death.
II is physician declares that he never
saw such a case. Kine himself said
he knew he must die and yet forty
tight hours after that lie seems no
nearer death. In dying, as in living,
he has proved himself worthy of t lie
leader of the M illie Ma*uires. There
is something mysteiious about the
shooting. As no sworn testimony has
yet been taken it is'hard to get a
straight story. That Superintendent
Keighley believed his life to be in dan
ger, owing to Kane's* repeated threats,
there "is little doubt. But whether
there was actual d inger at the time of
the shooting is not so clear. Police
man Kelly searched Kane after he was
shot and found no pistol on Ins person.
Kane himself declares he had none and
would not have harmed Keighley. lie
says it was a cowardly act and he does
not like to die from such an ignoble at
tack. Keighley is still in the custody
of the Sheriff.
V. 7 hat tho Public Eye Yoarns For.
Prom the shamokin Time*.
Judge Tourgee says lie would be will
ing to stand on his hyad all day if it
would make Ben Butler president, If
there is anything this country longs to
see next to making Ben Butler presi
dent it is Judge Tourgee standing on
his head.
The ncn:iont Mini 011 tin* Pacific i'on*t.
From the San Francisco Chronicle.
The meanest man on the coast is now
claimed by Portland. Some benevolent
ladies raised money to buy a stove for
a poor widow. The money was placed
in the mean man's hands to make the
purchase, which he did, but kept tlie
new stoye himself and gave the poor
widow his old one.
NARKIED.
On the 15tl Inst., by lie v. W. E. Fisher, Mr.
Geo. \V. Ilarter and Mrs. Harriett L. Grenoble,
all of Penn township.
On the same day and by the'same. Mr. David
Gentzel, of I'enu townsnip and Miss Malinda
•Bun-ell, of Gregg township.
On the -Mh of August last, by John I. Kankin,
Esq., Mr. J. Howard Spangler and Miss Ellie
Bayard, nil of Bellefonte.
On the 22ml Inst., at the residence of the
bride 1 * parents, by Rev. John Tomlinson, Mr.
Win. C. Warnl/. and Miss Catharine J. Stover,
daughter of John V. Stover, all of Haines town
ship. *
On the istli inst., at the house of Airs. LMtzell,
near Aaronsburg, by Rev. E. Stambaeh, Mr. U.
F. P. snyder ol Snyder county and Miss Dora
C. Stover, of Aaronsburs.
THIS NMSSM
Newspaper Advertising isnreau (10 Spruce
1 Street), where adver-
HEW YORK.
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Corrected every \Voducndiiy
Wheat, old I.lft
| " new, No. 2
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ll.ve Ta
j oats White 4,\
Buck wheat
! Hour
Itrun A xho; tH,poi ton 2' 7 "
Salt, per Itrl l.^ij
1 Planter, ground ~... >. r o
, ( I'UMMit, per Bualtel 4* iofst
Barley u>
I lyiiioMiysood
FLAXSEED
Cloverseed P."O
Butter
tlaiuH )7
Veal ...'
Pork
Potatoes (,j
l r ar.| 1-
Tallow
Soap 5
l>ri.-,l Apples
I>rted Peaches.
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CO AI. MAU KKT AT CO UP KM.
P-Ksr Coal i 4', n
Stove " *
Chestnut n oft
l * ;i J "(t
Pea by the ear load
HABTEB,
Aactioneer,
MILLIIKIM, PA.
W. J. SPUING ELT,
Fashionable Barber,
Next L>oor to JOCKNAI. Store, Main Street,
MILMIEIM, PA.
T) K 1). 11. MINGLE,
I'lijsiciiin & Surgeon,
Oilllce oti Main treet,
MII. MI RIM. PA.
JOHN F. IIABTEII.
Practical Dentist,
O.liee opposite the Millhclin Banking House,
MAIN STIIEET, MILLIIEIM, PA.
A DAM 110 V,
A.
Atiovncy-at-Law.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Orph.tr.s* Court HUMIKMS a SjeetaHty.
M C. HEINLE,
Attorncy-at-Liw,
BELLEFUNTC, PA.
Practices in all the courts of Centre county.
Speet.il attention to Collections. Consultations
in German or hn ltsli.
C. T. A lex in let. ('. M. Rower .
ALEXANDER & BOWE'.t,
Attorncys-at-Law,
BELLKFOXTE, PA.
Office in Garman's new building.
J. A. Beaver. J. W. Gep'iart.
TftEAVER & CiEI'IIAItr,
Attorheys-at-Law,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on Alleghany Street. North of High Street
I). 11. Hastings. W. 1". Reeder.
II AS lIX<jS & HEEL)ER
Attornejs-at-Lnw,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Offl a* on Allegheny Street, two doors east of
the offi v occupied by the late ftrui of .Yocum A
Hustings.
JGROCKERELOFF HOTJ6B,
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
C. G. McMILLEN,
PROPRIETOR.
Go ><l SAMPLE Room QP First Floor. Free
Bu*s to and from a'l trains. Special rates to
witnesses and Jurors.
TRVIN HOUSE,
(Most Central Hotel In the city.)
CORNER OF MAIN AND J LY STREETS,
LOCK IIAVEN, PA.
S.WOODS CALDWELL
PROPRIETOR.
Good Sample Room* for Commercial Travel
ers on first fiiwr.
ET YOUR JUB PRINTING DONE AT
The Millhcim JoiiVrtal Office.
Froijt anil fine wo l at reasonable rates.
: | SPECIAL BARGAINS Q
i I
1-7! Tins Ti at a
| jj
h W.R. CAMP'S £
•3 IM
un
in all Kinds of J[>
ra FURNITURE, F
3 1 hd
Spring Beds, £
| %
0' Matresscs, &c.
is
224 JVHJLIEEIKIIET STREET,
IiEWISBUEG, PENNA
Our Stock is now complete in all its departments
and we are receiving New Goods every day
throughout the season.
%
JLL THE LEADING SHADES IN
HATS & BONNETS, \
TRRHMTZMZ-ED TJiISTTEEIRdAdISr)
FOR LADIES HISSES AND CHILDREN. FOR LINE OF
Ladies' Ready-made Ulsters. Dolmans, Coat 3 and
Jackets cannot bo excelled. Coat and Dress
Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Laces,
Silks, Satins, Lace and Linen Collars, Jet
Combs, Real Hair Goods, Jewelry and oth
er Fancy Goods, at
PRICES that will bear COMPETITION.
WE WILL NOT ADO MORE, BUT
SIMPLY SAY THAT YOU WILL TIND
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OE GOODS
IN OUR LINE, AND THAT WE
CANNOT IE UNDERSOLD!
*
Respectfully,
18. HAHBIS,
Market Street, Lewisburg, Pa.
( jf™' H £*"33
ft f-OTED BSi/iH£ SAYS: !
Lit. Tcn:-DMf '-'<>.* lor t:rt ysaro i bars
l>cu n m:ir.yr to Dysyapsia, Cocstir.ation r.rA
IMt-3. I.:i Hi.->r:ng) our pills vrcrere. lamer fled
to in*: I u*o 1 tbetn (hot wi'.hHcle laidE. I."i
row ft well in;;n, luivo gi">ol ftppc.ite, <liyr*t:on
perfect, regular Stool*. Dilt gone, act I ha*.2
fi-ine ! fcrty pou:; "s s&liu HetL. 'i'h ) arc worth
their weight iricold. *
ItBT. 11. L. MKT33N, Ixmisviile, Ey.
{iYIVIPIOMS CP
A TOKPiS LIVES,
Losscf Appetite, 1 at;
1-'jin in tlie lloatLwifLa htuisensation
inthl bark put* trrti:\ y r.cL r
bliui •, follms titer ettiug, with p. dis
Jticnina ID Vt ) rjzrtion c f body or mind,
ir/*i r b i y LowfpiritSi Low
t r ia-niotv r with rt £ slibj? ofJiayitxK ne
* o::i i:u*y, V.'?a ■*. n< . Dizzinesa>
FluitTicjg r f the_hnait. 230t3 b?fsra the
eye, Voilow Skin. HsaidaeEej hwtlrii
set M ct nlghpiffliy coioraft uj toe.
I? TH f.SC\7 .CSittNG3 ASfc UNHEEDED^
SEnlCliS DISEASES WILL EE DEVELOPED.
T'Jll S TILLS arc eipwUlly adapted to
Dirlirost'ij. lutli athange
ot focli nit a - to atonhl> tic tnfffiti'.
Ti j tiii* remedy fairly, iiidjaii will
r-..1 < n iiealthy ingestion, Visoroiiy
r.vl/, I'avr UlceiliSuoiis: herv. , ?.a
n 'roiii. l I Iver. I'ricvji-tircEta.
OfHce. '4"> M array St.. . Y.
PTPS HAIR BYE.
iii sy Halrftad IVhlt keri r.hijcel to a
Glossy liiKt h n single miplifrtjon o
this !>>•. 5< imparts a urtur.il color*
Qf.s liislai>lnu(ii<i<i'.v Ruld by lriF"
tut'.cr cent hjr ri|reti on receipt of$l
rtL*, : Mar ruy st., Kcw 1 oris.
f in. 's MAivrAr.of ri*it*bie\
.lurip-inMiniimvl T*efl T*ccepla will J
V-jenmil'id FliJtQXlou appllx-atiou. /
Henderson's Leader;
IT IS 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.
MOTTO*—
PROTECTION TO DEALERS; ...
MATNTENANCEOF GOOD RETAIL PRICES;
NO PROM ISCCOUB SCATTERING OF
WHOLESALE PRICES. 1
Agents WANT ED.
* FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS j
The Leader Sewing Machine &C \
> CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Ii Claims n specialty, and WAR
i L\ i\ I I BANTS, ADDITIONAL HOME-
J £JL i-1 I / STEAD CERTIFICATES and all
kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and ->ld. Largs
Stock, aud HIGII EST PRICES Paid. Do you want
lo f*dl "r buy? If so, wrßo to A. A. THOMAS*
Arrm 3 -al-jLr.u, Washington, . C\
S tho United States, arc to ob'. injit'-
BJSiV cuts in Canada. France,
a fixttft U Gernuvnv, and ell o.iitr cotujtriCß.
Kzeseasti ThirCy-clx yvitr-A practice. j >
; cliargro fcr examination ol'r.,odJjcr drtw
ings. Advlco by mail frca.
Patents obta'.ncd through r" -rcroti-cd •• a
ilia SCIENTIFIC AMICiaCAfv, t liith J CA
"the largest circtilation, ind i* tlo ntott inii
cntial iiowsnapfr ofitAk'.ul pnblih.ieJia lh<*
world. Tho advaiuagtsciracU a notice every
patentee understands.
- TLiislarg3 and spleudidly lJlnstrated nev-r
--paperiapublishc-T WEIiKLY r.tS3.ibftyer ;j
and is admitted to bo the Le?t paper dcvit i
to esience. mochanics,invcutiotia, ugi'jec: r* ;
works, ard other departments f iiidurtr.; I
| progress, published xa anv country. 8"or
! Zo?\?B by mail, 10 cente. fioid by r.II new=i-
I dealers.
' Address, STann & Co., ptibbshers r f t-cie:>
I Mc American. 2(l Proadway, ?*>w : i:L.
UandbO 'k rrai'ivl LOB.
BUY THB BEST
! OTRONa, STEADY L'-SHT.
I PITI cniSApr.s?. thai;
I GA3, Ely long tve
, nrc cniiijSccl t > J rake t.'ic />ITST
I & T LA2IP nr.d Clio
| OXL Y one taat raiser, c.:ic< lowers
I the wick ao chowa f-i Fully
covered by letters p:do::i. Price,
Dlscoi;v\j to Lite 'iLratdc. k>c~U
tor Catalogue.
fgst ft mprnii
(ZsknuTaciurcTG arprl ostorftocc,
CiNOIMNATJ, C HID.
TSIE BRADLEY .
ROAD CART
A LIGBT S;UKH3N@, EASY RIDIHO,
PERFECTLY BALANCED
TM Whisled Vehicle.
TkoigMy well made and sold at a Low Price.
ABOVE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT# OUR No. 3
on Pars CART.
TH2IES STYLUS,
Waighing from 00 to 160 lta. Pricei fromsso to $0.
ff7-PlratClasa in every respect, and every*
body likes them. Send fcr Illustrated l'rieo List.
I BRADLEY &. CO.,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
1 t?TAI3LI3HED 18S2.