•f • r F( CH I 111| TINTJOII T- NA 1. J' J Y THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.. 1883. BY DEININGBR & BUMILLEU. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —Beautiful weather. Lancaster Almanacs. Piime oysters at D. I. Brown's. —Days are getting shorter—nights longer. —Thirteen prisoners in tho Belle fonte jail. —Town was lively and business brisk on election day. —The finest line of stoves in the val ley at Musser & Smith's. —The Millheim B. & L. Association meets next Monday evening. —J. 11. B. Hartraan has buiit a very flue fence around his premises. —A full line of school books just re ceived at the JOURNAL STORE. —The new Evangelical church at Lemout was dedicated last Sunday. —The Millheim Marble Works have just received a new cargo of marble. —A large lady bear and her two cubs were shot near Mifllinburg last week. —Somf very nice furniture at Wtu. T. Mauck & Sou's. Did you see it ? —Smith's German Olio, the great rheumatic remedy, is freely presciii ed by physicians. —SAM BOLOGNA shoveled t l, e dirt , off the quoiting grouud. That was real patriotic in Sam. —Four fitst class organs, with j chimes, for sale. Organs for salo or i eut by C. F. Gephar t. —The men at E L-se & Son's Plau iug Mill ate busy as beavers. Every fellow wants his work done first. —Jeremiah Snavely will offer a val uable small farm at public sale, situate near Wolf's Store, Nov. 23rd instant. , —A new lot of Rockfoid stockings and mittens —the best in the world i without any exception—just received at the JOURNAL STORE. —Mr. W. II Kreamer, the efficient ticket agent at Cobuni, will soon re move his family from Mitllinburg to f'oburn, into Jjcob Keistettor's new house. * _ I)ioges, Vonada & Co, make a specially of clothing and gont's under wear. Don't you forget this when a bout to make your purchases for the vt inter. —The winter season was duly inpug erated here with appropriate ceremon ies, Thursday, Nov. Ist. Some snow fell but not enough to afford good sleighing. , —Don't miss reading the advertise ment of J. B. Ream A S>n, in another column, manufacturers of *ll kinds of wooden bent work for wagons, buggies, sleds and sleighs. —Mr. Samuel Stover, of Brush Val ley, sent us a turnip that measures 25j inches in circumference aud weighs pounds. Sam says it is of the old, Democratic breed. —J. R. Wolfe, administrator, will a gain offer the valuable real estate of the late Thomas Wolfe, in Miles town ship, at public sale, Nov. 15th. See notice in another column. —The flitting of R°v. N. J. Miller, of Lancaster, passed through town on Saturday on to Rebersburg. Mr. Mil ler has accepted a call to serve the Re bersburg Reformed charge. —Right glad we were to shake hands .;again after a long interval with our old .friend, Maj. R. 11. Forster, of the De partment of Internal Affairs at Ilariis .burg. The Major is hale and hearty and feels thoroughly democratic. —Read the prospectus of the Harris* burg Patriot In another column. The Patriot is not only the best Democratic paper in the state but is fast becoming the leading newspaper as well, and the subscription price is as low as any of its class. —Among our callers during the past week were Hon. B. F. Meyers and Maj. R. H. Forster, of Ilarrisburg, Hon. J. H. Fow, of Philadelphia, Hon. C. Scbmitz, of New Jersey,D. F. Fort ney and W. 0. Heinle, Esos., of Belle fonte and T. J. Fields, of New York. . —Mr. J. Willis Musser has bought out the stage route from Woodward to Millheim, but also goes to Cobuni ev ery morning. He carries express and other goods from all points along the liue at very moderate charges, and con tinues the calf and poultry business. tf • —The election passed oft' as usual— very civilly, decently and soberly. There was no quarreling nor even vio lent argumentations but good feeling and peace prevailed throughout. A good vote was polled considering that this is an "ofi" year. f —Our young friend John 11. Krea mer and his amiable wife, who had for the last year been residing at Nittany Hall, have come to towa with the in tention of making their home here. Mr. Kreamer is agent for a well-known New York, nursery and expects to give j our valleys a thorough canvass. —Our school hoard manifests praise worthy interest in the school property. They built a substantial fence around the premises and otherwise improved and cleaned them up. Bravo, gentle men ! but d urt stop thero. Show at least an equal interest in the schools also. —The carpenters have resumed work at the Lutheran church. It is to be completed • without further delay so that it may ba dedicated during the holiday season. Those who still owe on subscription are most respectfully informed that the committee will make it suit to take money almost any day. —Mrs. Jonathan Barter sent two cab bago heads to the JOURNAL oili.*e that are hard to beat. Thev each measure three feet in circumference and weigh respectively 10] and 11} pounds. Half a dozen sic}'i would make a fair u mess" even for a half-starved country editor. They are of the new Monster variety. - Doll & Minglc's in Bollefonte, is one of the best places in Centre county to buy boots and shoes. They are first class mechanics and square busi ness men. Their stock is large, of the best quality and their prices absolutely low. Don't fail to give thetp a call when vou go to Bellefonte. lit —Our friend Jos. K. Mover, of Cen tre Mills, in company with C. W. Mil ler, of Bloomsburg and J. fl. Kline, of O-angeville, Columbia county, bought the valuable timberland known as the Gentz-d tract, about two miles we*t of Coburn, ott the rail road, for $700 cash. We presume they will begin lumbering soon. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of the late John I). Foote who have received notice from the sub set iber rquesting payment, are hereby notified that unless immediate payment be made tlieii accounts will at once be placed into the hands of a justice of peace for peremptory collection. 3T P. T. MUSSER. -And now Jac >b Shafer, of Gregg township, comes to the front as the boss apple raiser. He brought us a liishcl of Ewalds,67 in number. Three of the largest measure 13 inches in cir cumference,the next best one 12 inches. The bigg st weighs 1 pound 1 j ounces. The four together weighs 4 pounds 4 ounces. If any man in these parts can bent Jacob he is entirely welcome to bring a bushel. NOTICE.— There will be a j >int meet ing of the Reformed congregiti>n at Aarousburg and the members of the Presbyterian church, on Wednesday, 14th inst at 2 p. m. for the purpose of transacting business with reference to the building of a new church. It bsinir a matteY of such great importance no tice is hereby given that all concerned may be present. PASTOR. CIIURCH DEDICATION.— The newly erected Evangelical church at Coburn Station, on thy L. ft T. Rail Road, will by D. P. be dedicated to the Worship of the Triune Gnu, on Sunday Novbr. lltli inst. A minister from abroad will be present to assist in the exercises. There will be preaching Saturday eve ning, Sunday morning and evening The meeting will be protracted during the ensuing week. A cordial invitation is extended to all. BENJAMIN IIENGST, Preacher-in-charge. LUTHER CENTENARY SERVICES.— Logansville, Saturday, Navember 10th, 10 A. M.. and 7 P. M. Aarousburg, Sunday, November 11th. 10 A. Nf. Millheim, Sunday, November llth, 2 P. M. Peuns Creek, Sunday, November llth, 7 r. M. FW. John Tomltnson, Rev. J. K Milter and Rev. A. K. Zimmerman are expected to be pnsetu, at all these meetings. All are cordially invited. tDu. DANIEL J. HiLLDisnf—The subject of this notice was bjrn in Free burg, Snyder county, Pa., Sept. 23rd, 1824. He was a son of John Ilillbish. who came from Montgomery countv to to Freehurg, where he died in 184G Their ancestors came ftom the Rhine. Dr. TliUhish read medicine with the Cflebrated Dr. Joseph R. Lotz, of New Berlin, in 18 43, and graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, March, 1847. He practice with Dr. Lotz, his preceptor, orie year and cam* to Reberßburg in April 1848. Here he associated in the p-acticed of medicine witli Dr. Samuel Strohecker. Dr. Ilill bish soon acquired a high professional reputation and continued in partner ship with Dr. Strohecker for twelve years, enjoying an exte ded practice throughout the eastern part of Centre county and the northern part of Clin ton comity. In 1853 Dr. Ilillbish was married to Miss Jane Barbara, daughter of Dr. Strohecker. They had four children— John Forbes, Horace Ilaydoo, George Merrill and Mary A., all of whom, ex cept Mary, precetded their mother into eternity. She departed this life Feb. 24th, 1875, in the 41st year of her age. Dr. Hillbish was married the second time, March 29th. 1877, to Miss Emma K., daughter of Daniel P. Hillbish, of near Freeburg. Mrs. Ilillbisli is a lady of culture and refinement. She sur vives her husband. Dr. Hillbish died early on Sunday morning, aged 59 years, 1 month and 11 days. His remains were buried in the Rebersburg Union Cemetery on Wednesday. He will be gratefully re membered by hundred of fam illes as a skillful and attentive physician, friend and neighbor. LIST OF JUItROS. Special adj turned court commencing Monday Nov. 19th instant. <.>o Parley. IVrraon. JlKwimr, l'erpiHon .1 A Woodward. How'd. A .1 Swart/, .1 (trove, .fr , Urcvnr, l*.ao Smith, (Jri'izn Win >1 l.eatliers.Cnr'n.Calvin Hurler. Marion. I S A MeQuisliun. R'i"e, ;W Wilson. Half Moon, Adolnh .et UolVfto, Uetiben Stump. Potter. .1 Fernuson, Plilllpsli'g, Robert Itay, HelWonte, Win llntfon. Umlt, t> II Canau, Worth, Cvrus Lose.(reiig, t rod \\el>t>er, II t ii Isaae Ib'Mi, Sprioij. It it nuimn. Worth, Andrew *r'!t:r, Pot'er. It Fi.inkenlerutr I'enn, |on(?edar Hellofonte, A Ivrumriue, I'eiter, Win It Rankin. RelleFe. Win Riddle, riilli|>-*l'K, \\ II Philips, 11 allies, |.lohn O'Nell. Ktcli. Thos (tray. Half Moon, Conrad Sinter, Cm tin, W 11 Crisinan Snow SV. A V (tarpmiter. p .1 A St. \vr. Liberty, •' R Mnttern, Patton, David Hunvll, (Jregg, M tJlemi, Snow Shoe. Regular term Qi irter Sessions, com mencing Monday November 26h in s! ant. cu.vsn jru uts. i Con-dims Cnvtin.RorfgH, ( W Fleck, Posgs. I W lleekmaii, irl":ir, I." Ileoklao. Howard. i •' A Cri 'er, ho.'rfs. folio R.w-ni in. (Jrv'gg, ! I P Turner, Hn-tou, ' C IVte.s, Union, P V Sellers, Pulton, ' Wells I vans, (tregg, K Hostennan, Potter, • M Uunkle. Pot fir. Kills s Shafer, Miles. F Host-i man. (tregg, .f Henderson. lluson, s F Isliler, Hin is, C W Kdrav. Patton. ( K Jones. Worth, •lames MOITH.hi.W orth, W F Cullen, Ifu-ii, w S Musser, Millheim. Peter Itreon. Rush, W Harper, It -liefonie, S lloinan, W alder, TK (VKRSE JOKOIW—I*7 WUI K. .1 It Blowers, Rush Daniel llarter. Miles l> FCentzei. Penti W 1> Keller. Harris W Webber. Walker F Marvev. Hog * li o Power, Haines 1 Woodrlng. Worth I (Jartirtek. Walker w lnvis, Philipsbuig lleur\ Swab, Harris C s Ke'ler COIIOTO .1 s lloinan. Haines Mieha-'l Shires. Potter S Uunlap.Ferguson Win Hirer, >nrine John Delanev, Walker .1 Leathers, Howard David Confer. LRierty C 1* (*• rlierleli. Peilef'e Henry Kilns, Penn Albert Hoy. Ferguson J R Leathers. Howard J Z Long. Marion Fillmore Craig. Huston W.I Thump- >n. Potter .? ibiinb'etou. Rush W Wilson, Pliilipsburg .1 W Kunkle, Haines it Itrowii. Millheim W V nivalin. CnionviPe J P tleekman, 'oegg K T Tute. Bellofoi.to W He nev. Potter "-human l.yon. spring J I' McCartney.P-dlere Jacob SlcOoot, (iivgg W Patterson, College • J P Crawford, (ire-eg J Henderson. Pen tier Ceo Sheaslev. Marion P P Wa.ldle, I'lMmi .1 Poiehtel, Phuipstmrg H II Montgomery. R'f'e W Ia) w man. Snow shoe T Way, Half Moon 1) Haiaes, Pelkfonte John Pal lev. Feruuson TUAVEIi.SK JTItOUS—2ND WEEK. C W Levin m. linear* S N'earh-of Taylor WcH"im u-h.Ph llp-b'g T Watson, Poggs II It irtholoin-w.Walk'i C R ( list ir I, I'h llpsU'g J S-lioii-ld, Bellefonte C II Delsler, Peilefonte s ({(imteiais. illheim ' M CiUiland, Potter Henry tleabm. Bogus MPeh to . latveity Wni drove. CoJiege s Martin, Walker M L Kmerlck. Potter JR( hi Ids. I'hi It plan g Joseph Fox, Peilefonte •' C steer. 1 nion H.I Crouse. Haines J Hazel. Jr.. Miles W It Close, Beimer It Foster. College J II Alexander. Union J A Whltelnlt. Boggs W Zimmerman,BurnsY J Kortnev. Ferguson J R Wolf, Miles Robert Long, Walker (i Coppenhaver. Tavlor ' ' Crs-g. Ferguson David Kline, Libertv Cyrus Strickland. PVe J C P Jones, Mileslmr J Sw ivt-ley. Miles Wesley T resale r.Col lege M MCann, Rush ADVICE TO M OTIIF.ItK. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and lying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, s:id at once and get a bottle of Mas. WIN-LOW TKIERAIM Svuti* roil ('Htt nitES TEETHING Its valu Is ineHlcuhible. It wilt relieve the pon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cnresdvsenterv and diarrhoea, regulates the stonou-h and bowels, cures wind colic, sofu in the gums, re duces iuttammatton. and giv.-s tone and energy to the whole system. Mks WINSI.OWY SOOTH ING SYHtT coil CKII.niiEN Tit rut no is pie isalll to the taste, ami Is the iirescripMo'i of one of the oldest and best female physician* and nuts, es in tle United States, anil is for sale by all j druggists throughout the world. Price 25 I cents a bottle. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. J. B. Crawford has returned from Illi nois after an absence of over a year,ami is now a counter hopper in Grenoble'* store. The new iron bridge put up by tlie Columbia Bridge Co., of Dayton, Ohio, is a first class job and reflect * much credit on the company. Grenoble is putting clothing, boots and shoes in his ball and a special clerk over that department,which will be an other advantage to his many custom ers. J. S. Krape is running Grenoble's lower grain house. Jim is all smiles when he sees a load of grain coming down to his shanty. We now have five grain dealers in our young city. George Miller bought Charles ilen nich's property for S2OOO. Ilope Mr. Ilentiieh will stay with us. Peter Smith bought the Xeesa farm below Penn Hall, at $69.50 per acre, j Good price. S. U. Gettig, of Nittany Valley was j around visiting his many friends. All \ were glad to see him. BROAD AXE. 1 Jjf. jlmo |jolfl, \OS. 317 A. 319 ARCII ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REPUCEJJMOO PER DAY.' The traveling public w-iil still find at this Hotel the Minie'liberal provision for their coin fort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuseme it and the dif ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by street 'Jars 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. —The Dtmocratic meetii g on Fii day evening was a large and spirited affair. The spacious Town Hall was crowed to ovetflowing. The Democ racy of the valleys tinned out in force, showing that they are fu'ly alive to the important issues before the people. The prominent gentlemen advertised as speakers came to time. Hon. W. K. Alexander was appointed President, D. W. J. \V. Adams, John Wolf, Israel Confer, J. G.' Musser, John Miller, John Bracht, 11. E. Duck. John Yarger, and J. B. Kreamer, Vic- Presidents, and W. A. Tobias and J. 11. Iteilsnyder, Secretaries. Hon. B. F. Meyets, of the" Harris burg Patriot made the first speech. He is a fine specimen of a full-grown,well developed gentleman, a ready and for cible speaker. lie analized and treated in a plain, practical manner the tela tion and action of the two great parties on the flumes law and apportionment bills, showing that the Republican members of the Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners deliberately violate the wholesome provisions of the former, and that the Republican Senators fla grantly defy the plain mandate of the constitution on the apportionment question. Mr. Meyer's 8pe a ch was well received by the large audience as sembled. Hon. J. 11. Fow, of Philadelphia, followed Mr. Meyer's. He is a gentle maiiuf much information, cxoelleulcul ture and an eloquent speaker. For up wards of an hour he kept the meeting i spell bound by a masterly speech,show lug what were the true issues of the present campaign and how they were dodged and evaded by Republican ! speakers and papers. Mr. Fow made j one of the ablest political speeches ev er delivered in Centre county and our ! people were highly delighied with it. C. Sehmitz, Esq., of New Jersey, entertained the meeting for sometime with a German speech Vuphte with wit and httritor. His points were well tak en and ha kept the audience In exccll- I en t spii its throughout. The Millhelm and Brush V.dlev Cor- ! net Binds weie both present and ren- i dered some line music. At a late hour the meeting adj oirned. 31AU HIED. On the r.tli Inst., by It•v. ,?ihn Tomllnson, j George K. Stover and Mix* S. Heaver, bulli of Aarousburig. On the 22nd, of duly last hv U-'v. Z. A. Year iok, at Aaroiisburg, Mr Win. 11. Unman of Halms township, and .diss Maggie K. Krebs, of Lruuvlton, l'a. On the l r th of A'ptcmlsM - last by Hrv. z A. Yeariek. Mr. Jacob F. II izel and Miss Amelia A- Vance, both of Unities township. 1 IED On the Pit Inst ,at his residence In j burg, Centre county Pa.,l>r. I>. .J. Ilillbish.aged I si yes is, 1 month, 11 days. MlUlu'liii Martiet, Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old, 1.00 Corn eo I Kye 60 I cats White 35 I Utick w heat Flour f. on Salt, per Hr! 1.50 Plaster, ground Cement, per Uusltel 45 to 50 Parley 50 Tyinothyseed Flaxseed Cloverseed ..... Cutter 20 Gams 10 Mdes l'i Veal Pork B-ei Krch 22 Potatoes 35 Lard 14 COAL MARKET AT CO BURN. Kg* Coal * Stove " 5.00 Chestnut 4 7.5 Pea 3.25 Pea by the car load special Prices. .!. SPKUiUEB, Fashionable Barber, Next Door to JOUHNAL Store, Main Street, MILLUEIM, FA. D. 11. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, 4 tfnic of Goods, and anything you want in Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS S SHOES. HATS & CAPS, Dress Goods. Notions, * *• (xroceri:s and G -neral Merchandise can lie found at pur store at COBURN \ UIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!! (ioo;l as the Rest! i Cail and see the new things just put ou the market. Binges, Yonada & Co. D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN . FURNITURE, _A_A.RONSBURG, IPA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Stands. Maible-Top Centre Tables. Breakfast Fables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboaids, Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs. Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Matresscs, every style of Mould ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. . Undertaking a Specialty. A share of the public patronage re spectfully solicited. 36-ly A. SIMON & SONS, WIIOLKSALE A RETAIL UROCEUS, keep the largest stock in tlicj 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK IIAVEN. DRUG-S 5 xew t) C) DRUGSTORE # {D -IN THE- C] $ Spring; Kills House, Q A Spring Mills, Pa. ? [Q □ g DRUGS § OF ALL KINDS, A FUI.L LINK or 3 PATENT MEDICINES, ? 0} Strictl] Pue Sfices, (j Q To let Articles, Perfameries, h Confectioiis, Tobacco&Cl£ars. H Being an Apotliecary "V of experience Physicians' Pre- JLi script ions will be carefully cpni ' pouuded j-fy I) C. E. AURAND. Ui 3DK.TTC3-S A II.YRIEK, Auctioneer, MrLLiißrn. PA. XttVIN HOUSKT (Most Central Hotel in tlie city.) COItNKIt OF MAIN AN?) J vY STREETS, , LOCK HAVEN, PA. S.WOODS CALDWELL PROPRIETOR. Goods amnio Rooms for Commercial Travel er* on first floor. P A T E N T S. t. A. I-ehmann Solicitor of American and Foreign l'utetitj:, Washington, I). C. All buM ' reus connected with Patents, Whether before the Patent
    brain trfatjskn r, * guaranteed "pacific for Kietoria. D.zzmesr o,nvu!.iUcs. K!:B, Nevmue Neuralgia, He-dacha, Nervous Prosit alinn c*n*>4 by the use of aicobol , r teSv <".o, Wnlsrfuluesß. Sletital D - pr-saton. Softening of the Brain maui'tr.- In pisnni'y and lending to misry, deny and death; ?r.-nttu>e Oil A -a, Barren nean. LOBS of Power hi either e x. Involuntary lessee and 9|wror.t rrhcaa caused by orcr-exee rl- u of the train, self-abuse orrrrr-luduigence. K.~. f. box r.>utains one month's treatment i.l a box. cr six Lo\-j lor $ B> u: by tauh pre paid ou receipt cf price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any CAe. Wth ei.-h order roc-iv-d by us for pi — U"xe, accompanied ith Ji, ye will scy-I the pnrchtacr our w rftten guarantee to reiund tho money if tho ~ aatiunnt duet nt eiT'Ct a cure. G narai iter, ieg tied ouiy oy EI9N I'll It BESUi LSON, S2O K ce Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ' I The celebrated vegetable Blood Purifier. It Immediately I cures headache, Constipation, Purifies the Skirt. K-.lb-l I an v where upon receipt of S5 centa. Cnsurpasr-ed for I Chiidreu. EISNER & MENDELSON, 320 Price S*r*ot. Pn. | I^RSP Vnrrnntof the mnr-t perfort F(w -!>' | I i'liiitcr WrJll lu oififmro. £cnii . mlor, A. IS. * V<- i Pcnnsylvan J a Arjricu!tu p al Works Yorkj f.l }(' ~r'i' '-■ ' ; ' • ' ; ;. '■ t„ >iP5? V *. - A. ii. FABQUIIAB, lork f Yd. ethajl ENGINES, jRBKZS&.p * A. B. FASQUHAR, York Pa FT|ffig&) t : ..,| 1 >•'*♦, for •!! pus. lo, h tin„, *>!fl <|i|. / w r -#j „ 4 •> r i-la. ko, t: i.v l'tr.L* L; J-**. Ai u Nacntnav ranaially. X <;>| .V In ,ui..v. |uou..,ny anj',*} •" • H*'#r w I. 'V'' i J V . . i bvli 4 iOf lll'iitlUt 4 CatAlojUe T A , y/ , Verticil Eurtrf,*-!Oi or r "" r - - j- J! I . 1% WIiKIII .ta.l*, , cjy *■-- —•'.'• " •s r. i|.-%l f- >. I .• il •" <1 -inpla .? fl datalt, latifkfieiijKti /Tw-4 ,t Tj '• " Pf 'JL Vcrtlii la tuo '7*7' ' ,> l '- •. )u ua-w.. mAv.uwa.oUi *■•■ ' H n*-j fur t-irtet. . FA2*iH/£ ZT7STOITE COEt" FLt'-'m Wki-filfU tile bt—t rem t laroo-faad |. lUiMilu iikwci ltt .a /rss xp , Xa*. wo ,t f ; ;vT> t *jp- 1 *>'!■*—a-iv rout iTAt"o e. '' ' : I t TUB Buchanan Wind !y!ii! L'NtXCEtLED f-R jtm,. BEAUTY, DU2ABUJTY fWM LIGHT RUNNING. Hew method of ttiach- gi t\ 1,5 tb. Sails, Rm%gs atucjso :T l h THE MOST POWEHFTTL g/g J; VC" * DURABLE f " KILL BUILT. IPI tf'ckaa-w*- ALL KINDS OF • TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc, B aunt to aacd for oer new CaUlojoc trfjfo fcarJc-i i IBDOHARAH WIKD KILL CO., | DUCHANAN, WICHICAH. D. S, MORGAN & CO. MAKrrxCTTEK THt DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Reapers AND THE New Clipper Mower Tb TRTFiIPII KE.LPER3 *ro t:n<*qnled f r rituplicity ia contrarti<>n, r*w cf muaeemrr*, weight, durability and go >J working cajiaciiy ia all conditions of prain. The NLW CLTPPEa bas til the advantapos o. the OLD CLITPLII MOWLH villi many valm. ji* iiaproreßituts. Bexd run I M.rsnttTwn CnicrLAr.. - Goon AG EN i'a WANTED ia unoccupied terriL ry. D. S. MORGAN & CO.,' Brockport f &lonroeCo. 7 N,Y. m m IBs!, MAXTTACTCaZBS 07 "OUR IMPROVED' WIND MILL, AND rZALEES IN PUMPS, TANKS, FIFE, vSeslllS Fittings, Lrass Gcodc, things connected w,;b Hiachinery Si Vr'ater Suppll-t --131 &33 Eandolph St MWfid for Illcktratf-d CAZA- LOOUii AND i'iilCil LIAT. THE WEBSTEE Ktg CO. UMmr-. DETROIT, MICH. PiNSHNiSK and dependent parents entitled when death re sulted. < laims reopened, restoration, increased bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap ply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fees lixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old e tabi shed firm of KDSON & C'<>., Attorneys ai.d Claim Agents, 917 F Ist., Washington, D. C. ETYOUP. JDB PRINTING DONE AT T The Milllieini Journal Office FINK WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED. ■ For Sale at the Millheim Journal Store