Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 16, 1883, Image 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1883.
BY DBININGER & BUMILLER.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
4
Oats harvest.
—Potatoes getting plenty.
—Campmeeting and picnics.
Dry weather and dusty streets.
■—lncreasing—our subscription list.
—J. Spigelmeyer's new house on
t'enn Street i 6 Hearing completion.
—The delegate election on Saturday
\vas a ratlier dull affair and but a lig it
Vote was cast.
—Mr. D. A. Muffler and lady,return
ed from their lowa trip all safe and
sound on Friday evening.
—The Ready Reference Tax Receipt
Book for men, and Jersey Jackets for
the dear ladies, arc all the rage.
—Our Methodist friends have put a
new, substantial roof on their church*
Persumably an entire overhauling and
painting wMI soon follow.
—Mr. B. F. Economist % of Milton,
' Was in town again last week. Frank
still thinks Millheltn is a good place to
visit. So it is—am? to stay.
Rev. Herald's select school is a success,
lie has already established a reputation
as a competent and efficient teacher.
Really, what a cooling effct oats
stubbles have on the atmosphere. 'Tis
now 'stonishing -said the old lady,that
as soon as the oats is mown the weath
er gets cooler.
— l The Reformed and Lutheran Sun
day Schools of Aaronsbujg will have
a joint basket picnic in Coburn's
Grove, a short distance oast of town,
Saturday, September first.
—Don't skip over the democratic
Platform on another page. Read it
carefully und entirely, if you are a
democrat—if a republican it is the
more necessary for your political good.
—Deininger & .Matter placed a very
Hue monument at the grave of our de
ceased tellow-cWizin, Mr. William Mil
ler. It reflects much credit on his sur
viving consort as well as upon the mak
ers.
—Robert B. \Y ilson, a son of the late
Dr. Ohailes E. Wilson, of New Berlin,
committed suicide at the Collonade
Hotel, New Yoik, on Monday night
the 7th lustant, by shooting himself in
the head.
—From the Mifflinburg Telegraph we
we learn that Bev. A. C. Felker has
accepted a call from the New Berlin
Lutheran charge. Mr. Felker served
the Aaro.isburg charge some sixteen
years ago.
—The other Friday Mr. Samuel Has
senplng, of Milflinburg who is labor
ing under a disturb! d state of mind,
attempted toc.mmitsuicide by stabbing
himself in the abdomen. The wound is
not dangerous.
—Several of our citizens on Main
Steet turned street sweepers yesterday
in order to give the town an improved
look during campmeting. Cleanliness
next to godliness—in this case it even
precedes godliness.
-Ley. W. M. Landts has re signed
thd Rebersburg (Reformed) charge and
goes to Adamsburg, Snyder county.
We much regret to lose him, as a
neighbor, friend, and faithful minin
ister of the Gospel.
—The meeting of the Centre County
Sunday School Association, at Spring
Mills, next Thursday, should be well
attended,especially by Superintendents,
officers and teachers. See order of ex
ercises at another place.
—Rev. J. W. Goodlin, of York, for
twelve years the able Secretary of the
Board of Home Missions, has accepted
a call from the Salona (Lutheran)
charge. Mr. G. is an able preacher and
a most excellent christian man.
—A new, Pennsylvania Pin Brake
Grain Drill, with Phosphate Attach
ment, made at A. B. Farquhar's cele- j
bruted Agricultural Implement Works,
York, Pa., for sale at a bargain. For
particulars call at the JOURNAL office.
—Dinges, Yonada & Co , the
merchants at Coburn, expect to occu
py their flue new store building by a
bout the middle of September. They
expect to keep a very la rge line of all
lines of merchandise and sell at rock
bottom prices.
—Rev. E. D. Keen is here visiting
and attending campmeeting—throwing
two birds with one stone. Man looks
first rate. It seems the Gospel busi
ness agrees well with him. We conoid*
er it a trifle thiu in him, though, that
lie didn't bring sie along.
—Mr. M. Harris, the active and gen
ial millinery and fancy goods merchant
of Lewisburg, was here on Saturday.
He was well pleased with Millheira and
what he saw and heard. again
Michael, f right soon—and don't forget
to bring your better half along.
—All persons Who will attend the
Sabbath School Convention here on the
23rd want to secure homes be
fore hand should address the Commit
tee of entertainment as early as possi
ble. W. 11. Bartlrolemevv,
Mrs. Florence J. Rearick,
Committee.
—lt affords its unfeigned pleasure to
' state that Yor.ey Kreamer has improv
ed much since our last issue. His phy
sician has good hope for entire recov
ery.
—Mr. Jacob Kara p. Lock Haven's
boss aline dealer, is now off on a busi
ness t rip to New York and Boston to
buy a large fall and winter stock of
boots and shoes. Mr. Kamp, also ex
pects to try his luck iti fishing in Bos
ton barber, as one of a party of ten to
twenty persons. Hope he may enj >y
himself grandly, and have a tig fall
trade, all which he fully deserves.
—One day last, week we were made
h;q.py by a call by ltev. John P. Nor
man, of Morotigahela City, Pa., where
lie resides and is actively at work as
an Episcopal minister. Mr. Norman,
is—rather was—a Millheira boy, a
schoolmate and companion of out lw>y
hood. O 1 the changes—the wonder
ful changes that have taken place all a
routul and within us since those happy
years have fled. And now lie is engag
ed in the noble woik for the Master—
and we are trying to edit a paper.
—Our school board at their meeting
on Sat ui day evening took an advance
step in the cau*e by extending the
school term to six months. They pur
pose to have four months school during
the winter and two months in the Sum
mer. Now let them second the good
move by employing competent teachers,
and keeping a systematic supervision
over the schools, And the results cannot
be otherwise than salutary. Our
schools nead all the encouragement and
aid the boatd and citizens can give
tliera.
STRAYED OR STOLEN, from the
residence of the subscriber in Aarons
burg, on the 31st of May hist, a dark
ml cow, with a little white along the
bellv and from rump to tail, medium
size, licavy set and short legged, and
heavy with calf at the time. Any in
formation that leads to the recovery of
the cow will be lib-rally re wan led by
CHARLES U. BELL.
—THOUGHTS AND EVENTS, is the
title of a new little paper published at
Centre Hall, the first number of which
is before us. It is neat, newsy and
well gotten up—on ly we take the liber
ty to suggest that succeeding editorials
wilt read quite as well with a trifle less
taffy. No editors or publishers are
named,but it seems that C. F. Deining
er runs the mechanical and business
departments. Presumably it is edited
by the publishers and published by the
editors. The new venture has our test
wishes.
—The sale of the real estate of the late
John D. Foote, deceased, on Friday
last was rather spirited and the several
properties sold brought good prices.
Following are the purchasers and a
mounts paid :
Dr. John F. Barter liought the old
John Barter homestead for $66) ; B.
F. Kister tho White House, for $433 ;
S. K. Faust the store property,for $520;
B. F. Miller the house at Petersburg
for $235. The house occupied by Den
nis Lose and the one at the creek were
not knocked off and the sale was ad
journed to the 24th instant.
To-morrow (Friday) there will be
another chance. The two houses of
the late John Keen, ten acres of land
and the farm above town will be sold
by the trustee, lie :ry Keen.
Tho Ready Reference Tax Receipt
Book, with Summary Index
Arranged for Ten Years.
By a Country Editor.
THE READY REFERENCE TAX RE
CEIPT BOOK will commend itself to
practical business men at sight. Its
forms are so concise and plain that all
may readily understand and use them.
The Summary Index will show at a
glance the increase or decrease of as
sessed valuation and taxes from year to
year for a period of ten years.
Every taxable citizen, and especially
every voter, should make it a rule to
take receipts for all taxes paid. This
is not only pru&mt on business princi
ples, but actual necessary in order to
enjoy the continued right to vote. It
is abo a matter of no small considera
tion to have all tax receipts for a ser
ies of years together in convenient
form for reference and comparison.
The indications are that this little
book will have a very extensive sale.
Every citizen needs one.
For sale at the JOURNAL STORE and
by the trade generally. Price 40 cents.
CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS'
EXAMINATIONS, 1883.
Taylor—Hannah Friday " 17
Phihpsburg and Rush—Pliilipsburg
Saturday August 18
Uuionville and Union —Unionville
Monday August 20
Liberty—Eagleville Tuesday 11 21
Howard and Curtin—Howard Wednes
day August 22
Walker—Hublersburg Tuesday " 28
Marion—Jacksonville Wednesday " 29
Milesburg and Boggs--MilesburgThurs
day August 30
Spring—Pleasant Hill Friday " 31
Benner-Knox' School HouseSat.Sept. 1
Patton—WaddleV School House Mon
day Sept. 3
Half moon —Stormstown Tuesday " 4
College —Lcraont Wednesday " 5
Ferguson—Pine Grove Thursday " 6
Harris—Boalsbuig Friday " 7
Milllieim and Penn—Millheim Monday
Sept. 10
Haines—Aaronsburg Tuesday "11
Miles—Rebersburg Wednesday " 12
Potter—Centre Hall Thursday "13
Gregg—Spring Mills Friday " 14
A special examination will be held in
the school house, Bellefonte, Saturday,
Oct. 6 ; applicants must come recom
mended by three directors of the dis
trict in which they intend to teach.
Examinations begin at 9 o'clock a.
m., applicants must be punctual.
A meeting of directors is desired on
each day of examination. They should
permit none, except persons of good
character, to enter the classes.
D. M. WOLF, CO. Supt.
—Mr. Adam Partges,one of the lies'
farmers iu Ilalnes township, reported
the other dav that lie and four bands
threshed and cleaned 1800 common siz
ed sheaves of wheat, which yielded 124
bushels of good, clean wheat, making
6 bushels, 3 peck and 4 A four ninths
quarts to the hundred sheaves. The
work was done with a common horse
power tluesher. Truly a good day's
work and a prolific jie'.d.
The Con tie County Sunday School
Association.
The Fourteenth Annual Convention
will be held in the Presbyterian church,
Spring Mills, Penna., Thursday, Au
gust 23 r d, 18S3. Order of exerplsea :
Forenoon—9:3U a. n\—l. Scripture
Promise and Praia* Se: vices. 10. a.
m.—i Normal Kxorcis s. Subject- 1 -
Ilow to study an Internatiou S. S. Les
son (Judg. 7:1 8) so as to sueceed in
teaching il to (a) An adult class, (b)
An Intermediate HAM. (C) Primaries
or Infant class. 11. a. m.— 3. Address
and Discussion. Sunday School Liter
ature. (a) Character of Library Bonk*
and Papers, (b) Character of Bonks.
Lesson Helps, Charts to be used in
School.
Afternoon-1:30 p. m. —I. Schol
ars' Hour, Exercises illustrating ap
proved methods of conducting a S. 8
Session. 2:30 p. m.— 5. Address and
Disscussion. (a) Evergreen Sundry
Schools, (h) "Patient continuance in
well- doing." 3:45. p. m. —O. (Ad
dress on County and state work.)
7:30. p. ir.—7. Service of song. 8.
Address - What the Sunday School lias
done for the Church and World. 10
Address—What the Sunday School had
yet to do for the Church and World.
10. Address—The Word of God and
its study for all People.
OBSERVE FIRST— The three sessions
are open to all. Eacli Sunday School
is invited to appoint two delegates, one
of them to be the Superintendent if
possible. All preacheis iu the county
are delegates ex-officio.
SECOND— AII persons present should
come prepared to take part iu the
various exercises of the Convention.
THIRD —ln order to secure homes be
forehand those who desire entertain
ment will forward their names as early
as possible to Prof. D. M. Wolf, Spring
Mills.
FOURTH— Each family attending the
forenoon session, expecting to remain
for the afternoon, is requested to bring
a basket lunch, to be taken at the
church during the noon reces*.
FlFTH— Since everything worth any
thing costs something, each delegate is
desired to come prewired to assist iu
defraying the necessary expences of the
Convention.
SIXTH. —"In the unity of the faith,"
let us spend this one day in sweet chris*
tian council and earnest endeavor to
further the interests of the Redeem
er's Kingdom In Centre county.
Rev. S. E. FUR^T,
President.
SYLVESTER I). RAY, Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ltevs. R. Crittenden, John Hewitt.
W. E. Fisher, J. Z-ijter, and E. B.
Morris; Messrs. J. W. Gephart, D. S.
Keller, F. P. Green, and II.L. llarvey.
jt jluw I]OR
Xos. 3(7 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATES REDPGED TO $2.00 PES DAY.
Tin* traveling public will still find at Ibis
Hotel the name llleril provision for their com
fort. It Lslocated In the Immediate centres of
business and places of ainuseme.it and the dif
ferent Ituil-Unad depots, as well as all parts ol
the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars
constantly passing the doors. It offers special
inducements to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Vuur patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger, Proprietor.
Is Blaine Out of the Raoe ?
From the Pittsburg Post.
There seems to be the best of authori
ty that Mr. Blaine has taken himself
out of the race for the presidential
nomination. lie does not pretend, nor
do his intimates for him, that his am
bition to be president has been quench
ed. The reason for not seeking the
nomination grows out of his concep
tion of the republican prospects. Mr.
Blaine believes the republican party
must go next year. It is under such
circumstances Mr. Arthur is having
matters pretty much his own way.
His fences, under the care of the office
holding brigade, are in prime condi
tion.
Taggart and Powell,
From the Willi unit-port Sun and Itanner (dcm.)
Joseph Po well, of Bradford county,
has a relative strength that will secure
him in Northern Pennsylvania thous
ands of votes from the opposition ranks.
He is a business man of the highest
type; honorable,courteous and reliable.
A democrat, whose identification with
public matters in congress and as an
adviser, place him am:>ng the few
whose service entitle him to recogni
tion. Although in a district that gave
five thousand republican majority, Mr.
Powell was elected to congress, and
discharged his duties in away that.re
flected the highest credit. It is such
men that build up and strengthen or
ganizations, and the more we have of
that character the better. Robert
Taggart, of Warren, is also one of the
people. A man of clmracter and of fair
abilities.
Governor Pattiaon on the Ticket.
Governor Pattison was interviewed
on the ticket by a Times reporter the
other day.
He spoke in the highest terms of the
Democratic nominees, Taggart aftd
Powell, whom he knows personally, as
being the representatives of the people
in the best sense of the word. He felt
certain of the success of the ticket,and
declared that the result in Pennsylva
nia would Dot depeud upon the success
or failure of the Democratic ticket in
Ohio.
AN VICE TO MOTHER*.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a slek child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth T If so, send lit once
ami get a bottle of MK"- "ISUUW'H SOOTIIINU
SY iter KOlt CHI N>RN TKRTIIINO. Its valm. |>
incalculable. It will relieve tlie p,Mr little suf
ferer Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there Is no mistake abot if. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach ami
bowel-", cures wind coll'*. softens the gums, re
duces Inflammation, ami gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINSI.OW'S HOOTII
INO NYHI !• ROW CHIMMIKN TKKTIIINU IS pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescrihtion of one of
the oldest and best fetn.ilo physicians ami nnrs
es In the United States, tuut Is for sale by all
druggist* throughout the world. Price iiA
cents a bottle.
. 1
NAKKIKI) |
On the 29th ult., at five laiti.eran paisonags.
Keborsburg by KJV. A. K. /.iuunernian. Mr.
Jaeksou A. Ocicer, of Adamshurg, Snyder
county, and Mm* Amfnda J. KerstetLcr of
Brush Valley.
On the 9th Inst.,at the Evangelical
Thonipsoiitown, l*a ,by Itev. K. D. Keen, Mr.
G. s. Kepner and v||ss Mary D. Craig, Imtli of
East Saletn, Juniata county, Pa.
nißb,
Suddenly of apoplexy, ni liurlliigton, Kansas,
on the 2ml Inst.. Mr. James Unstop, forineily
of Nlttany, In this county.
On thi' 23U ult., in Lamar township, Clinton
county, Mrs. Elizabeth Biunigard.nged i7 years,
4 months and 2M days.
On the Itvth Inst., near Fenn Hall, Mrs Sarah
Roekey, wife of Jo in Itoekey, deceased, aged
Si years, 11 moulbs and 9 daya.
Mlll Let HI n am of.
Corrected every Wednesday
Wheat, old, j.ir,
" new, No. 2 .
" " No. 3 7.-,
Corn 63
Uye v....... 70
Oats White
Buck wheat ..
Flour .s.fid
Bi-an A shoits.pci ton 2.nw
Salt,per Brl 1.50
Plaster, ground... •.%
Cement, per Bushel 45 to 30
8ar1ey.....
Tvinotliyseed
Flaxseed
Oloveraeed 8.50
Butter . is
limns 17 i
Sides 13
Veal
Pork
B-ei
Kggs is
Potatoes 60
Lard • is
Tallow
Soap 5
l>ried Apples
Dried Peaches .
Dried Cherries
COAL MARKET AT COBURN.
Egg Coal 43.23
Stove " 'C......0.. ViH |
Chestnut ■' !..!.*!*. 3 (Mi
Pea ' /
Pea bv the car load ff.'/r*.... 3.40
A." AUTER,
Auctioneer,
MILLIIEIM, PA.
w. J. Sl'HIN'Ci Ell,
Fashionable Barber,
Next Iloor to JocttxAL Store, Main Street,
MILLIIEIM, PA.
D. 11. MINGLE,
riiysiciaii A Surgeon,
onilcc on Mam Street.
MILLIIEIM. PA.
DII JOIIN F. H.VHTEU. I
Practical Dentist,
Oflico opposite the Milliieim Banking House,
MAIN STREET, MILLIIEIM, I'A
HOI',
Atlorncf-at-Law,
BELLEKONTE, PA.
Orphans' Court Business n Speciality.
rn-a. c. IIEINLE, - •
Allorncy-al-Law
BELLEFONTR, PA.
Practices Intall the courts of Outre county.
Special attention to Collections. Consultations
in German or bn dish.
C. T. Alexamler. C. M. Bower.
I.EX.VNDER & ROWE 11,
Attorncy-at-havr,
BELLKFONTE, PA.
Office in Gorman's new building.
J. A. Beaver. J. W. Gephart.
JGBAVER & GEPIIAUT,
Attomeys-at-Law,
BELLEFONTKt-PA.
Office on Alleghany North of High Street
R.GEO. S. FRANK,
Physician A Surgeon,
SPUING MILLS, PA.
Office in Mr. Philip Shook'* residence, near fhc
Spring Mills House. ,
Professional calls promptly answered. 3ih
B. IIEIUNO,
Surveyor & Scrivener,
PENN It ALL, CENTRE CO., TA.
All business entrusted to him will be exscuted
wlth care and promptness.
1). H. Hastings. W. F. ReCder;
J-J~ASTINGS & REEDER,
Atlornejs-at-Lavt,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Office on Allegheny Street, two doors ens. of
the office ocupiod by the lato Dtfu of Yocuin 1 A
Hustings.
JGROUKERUOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
C. G. McMILLEN,
PROPRIETOR.
-*• -
. Good' Sjtinple Room on First Floor. Free
ftuss to ami from all trains. Special rates to
witnesses and jurors.-
ZBTJ-Sr YOTTIR,
"Roots &c Shoes'. ,
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LOOK: HAVEN". JP.&.
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Address,CLOUCH A WARREN ORCAN CO., Detroit',Mich.
G E TyotU JOB PRINTING DONE AT
The Milllichn Journal Ofliee.
FINK WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED.
TKffH IlorsE,
(Mont Central Hotel in I lie city.)
CORN Kit OF MAIN AND JAY STREETS,
LOCK II A VEX, FA.
S. WOODS~C ALD WELL
ntorniKTOK.
GoodS amnio Rooms for Commercial Travrl
t ru oil Ural floor-
SR-KAMP,
—Watchmaker & Jeweler, —
MILTON, PA.
HiroFKEItS SPECIAL BARGAINS 'tof
is
Ladies' and Gents' Solid
Gold and Silver
Watdies,
Plated Chains % Jewelry,
ELEGANT LINE OF
Ladies' and Gents' Solid Gold Rings.
I
FINE LARGE STOCK OF
SILVER WARE,
i
!!! All Guaranteed of Best Make !!!
jftfcaT'Goods sent to responsible
parties, to select from Orders by
mail will receive prompt attention.
All kinds of repairing promptly done.
Goods to be repaired can be sent by
mail and will be returned ill the
shortest possible time.
All kinds of Gold and Hair Jew
elry made to order.
SE.YT> FOR PRICE LTST.
DCiIQIfINQ tzt m Ar
wr E. II lUlu |S ability. Widows,
I hIIVIWIIV lll|l|n| . children
and dependent parents entitled when death re
sulted. Claims reoprhed, restoration, Increased
bounty, back pay a net discharges oMtitned. Ap
ply at once, dchiy prejudices joffr rights. Fees
hxed bv law. Address, with staiim,- Ihe old es
tablished tlrm of KDsoN & CO.,- Attorneys and
Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, 1). C.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WHOIKSALK A RKTAIL UROCKKS,
ketl the largest stock fir tho
143 MAIN SfEEET,
LOCK HAVEN.
" GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CLOTHIERS
for yotir Cloth fhg.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
8/Vm 53®13i1
North Second Street,
ILilf a square south of the L. &. T. It. K. Depot,
LEWIS BURG, PA.
' ___
New and commodious Buiidiuj*,
Equipped in all departments viitli en
tirely new Furniture.
No effort* spared to make the
Bakkh Ilui'SE a pleasant, conifertable
Home to all buihU.
An excellent Livery attached.
W. N. BA KEF, Proprietor.
CLEVAN PIXGES. It. F. VOXADA.
I *•••••••••••••.• ••••*
iN ew Firm —N e w Store!
j AT COBI RV. j
j Binges, Vonada & C 0.,!
J>EALEUS IX—
GEXEKAL MERCHANDISE,:
would hereby call the at
tention of the public to
the fact that they have
• opened a new store at
Coburn and respectfully
solicit a share of public
patronage.
taken in Exoharga
for goods.
PATENTS.
F. A. lelimnnn. Solicitor of American anri
Foreign I*:leiits, Washington. I). ('. All lnii
ress connected lih whether before
the Patent office or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charite made unless a pfttcitt Is
secured. Send for circular. tf
ML STOVER,
I>F.ALKK:IN—^
Clover Seodj
Flour & Feed,
Coal,
Plaster &
Salt.
eomsK
49" HIGH EST MAItKKT PItICK ALWAYS
PAID.
AS" A fhfl supply of Coal. rfaiter'anrf Salt al
ways on hand and sold at the lowest price
AS-OAal kept tmder roof at all seasons of
the year.
49-Tire public patronage respectfully sol let
ed. JWly
HEALTHS WhiALTH!
PH. K. v. WKSTTI KKKVR ASOK??iK TKKATXKST, •
runrftnr-e I .p-rlflc lr Hvatarla, I) zzltieß* Oouvukl. as. fits,
Nrrvnn, Krnralrla. Haadarhfl, HrrT.ma PrM|<>tl"ll r-n.-.l
by tlie u* of alcohol or lol.acm, XV>r.fnlrtei. M-otrl D—
prrmlon, Softening of the Ilrilu r-.tiiiu : In luaanitv ami
Ipadins to tntaarv, rt<-isy ar.it death r Prm -tH*e O' I \ e.
bam-mie**. of Power liuelth.r acx. |i<vlu.iiaiv I.'wtea
and S[iiltiMt.>ri J KSBa* caua-d bv over-rxeitb n ,-f the bral:,,
•elf-al.ui.. <ir I'ViT-ipiluljeiice, JFach boxri.n tains 000 mouth's
trmtniriit vt a box. <sr tlx Sbxca lor 95, trat by mail pre
paid ou rtceljitof price.
WE CUARANTEE SIX DOXES
To fnr any rif. With or.hr ns-.ly-it by na for els
b"xe. accomiwiil.il w ilh $5, vra will Bond the pnrch**-r cur
w rlttru iruar.tutee to rriun.l the money ll'the Ueuliucut duet
ip.tefT.-Ct a cnn>,euarante<'i*Pml ottly by
KISXKIt A MIIXDKLSOX, 313 IU.- Stre.-t. Phl'svlelphU; Pa.
. " JXJXUCTAS."
The celcfiratril vefftublo llluud I'uriArr. It Immediately
rurra Headache, Coßiiipntlon, Purifies the Bki:i. Wall.'l
anvwh-re upon receipt of 25 centa. tJnaurpaaeed I'or
Children. EISNER U MENDELSON, I
320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i
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£j 11\/# -=*
rtTnrranted the noet perfect roPOf-Feed
ertlllacr vrlll la eilatriim. .wiN fbjr elc.
nlnr, A. R. r.tnqi HAK, I'ort, Fit.
| Pennsylvania Pa.
STEAM ENGINES,
A. B. FARQDHAR, York Pa
Oiwt and brat for all pur.
pnaee—elntpla, lr.>n au<) da
baud lor llluatraled CaUloctwTN^^R^WLfJ^^M
Brheela.ww ffr
I et t* rnorrnlMt, eonooaalral &. I f
F\B(^r II Au'fiVPkBATOR
Li^lral
Addrtm A. 4 TAllQUtiA*, Tor*, PtL
r AWTOAI XZ7BTOSI 60Ut PIAETZR
Wananted M>e heinew ifi itual
forced ad l.itltnr dteMdbuter In the
TIIE
Buchanan Wind Mill
fiEAUTY, DURABILITY jtimi
Hew method of attach- f|ws
THE MOST POWBKFT7L 818
ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
Be ewe I* trad for ear new Catalefwe hljflfe
BUCHAIfAIf WIKD MILL CO.,
I BUCHANAN, MICHIOAM.
PILLS
'TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.'
From Uiuite soarocn arute Hiiee-fonrths of
kha ttlaoaaea of Uw kuiAun mcv. Tfaw*
aympuitna indleato dwirexbtcuoe: lair ot
Appetite*, Beweh (Mlire, Hick tftad
■niie, full it cap altar MtIMK, uvenUn to
exert loth of body or mini, EructnUou
mt food, lrriUhMLltjr of temper, Lotr
■pirttt, A freilna ot harlot* nrßlrcttd
•wm# duly, Dtssaueao, Flntirtai* ftt Cho
Heart, Dote Colore the ryra. hlfiltlj col*
ored TTHae, CONSTIPATION, and de
mand Lite qm of* romeUjr tlmt actadlrpodv
on tho l lrer. AanlArur modielno TITTT'w
PI LIA law no eqnaL Th<*ir notion on tint
Kidneys iinif ftldn taaleo nrotupt; wiuAku
all liuptirMoe fhrotyrh tnceo Qind *• oeaT
e**ere of the ijretem,'* proilneiTis nppc
itfo.oon d (lUoerton, nyulnr stools, a otenr
skin and a vigorouebodv. TCTTb PILLS
can-to no mumea pr griping nor Interfere
wt'li d tliv work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEEU LIKE A NEW MAN.
-I biro had Drnrpsfn, with ConMlßt
tlon.two yearn, nd have trb-d ten ilHFctrnt
kinds of pilla, end TTTT'S urn tho ffrst
that luivo done me any good. Thy bavq
cleaned mo out nicely. Itj appetho fi
splendid, fiKxl dlurt-srs readily, nud 1 now
have ntitfrrnl I feel like a new
man - W. D. KUWARBS, Palmyra, O.
Kotdevwrrheir,Site. Offl^AlMojmySu^^
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GRAY HAIR OR WHIHCTIW changed tv
stnntlr to a GLosr Bucx by a Btugle:ap
pllcHtton Of ilits Dtk. Sold by Druggists,
or acntby express on receiptof fl.
Olttoe, 44 Murray Btreet,Xew York.
TUTTS MAHAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBI?.
D.S, MORGAN&eO,
MAJfTTACTra* THK
DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT
Triumpb. Reapers
AND THE NOISELESS !
New Clipper Mower.
The TRIUMPH REAPERS nro unoqnalod iot
simplicity In construction, cane of management,
light weight, durability and good working capacity
in all conditions of grain. . *
The NEW CLIPPER has all the advantages of
the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable
improvements. •
BKND FOB IU.TT9TRATFD CrRCri.AR.
GOOD AGENTB WANTED in unoccupied territory.
D. S. MORGAN £ CO.,
Brockport f MonroeCo.,N.Yj"
SIOOO ,K.t,
For ujr mkcbioe huliiug and elcuilug II for //Qyl 1 ba* aiade
">ueh
FvnnblM mallei fMt t
NEWARK MACHINE
THUS MPEB 5.?;-?J
Newspaper Advertising boruuu (JO Spruce
Street) .where advci 4 - aa —lf AII I#
tjsing contracts may Mf 18 VII NIL.
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