|i| c jj{ i 11!} ei m journal. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I">.. 1883. • BY DEININGER & BUMILLER. LOCAL MFAKTMIT. —Bartholomew's new house is up aud unxlfr roof. —l/181 Thursday I)r. Stain returned from the west well plessed with his trip. * —J. S. McCarger, of Clintondale, the active nursery man, was about here last week. Frank Moyer and Daniel' E. Gent zel shot three tine deer near Coburn, last Friday. Smith's Geiman Olio is peculiarly >. efficacious in cases of chronic rheuuia lispi of long standing. —Four first class organs, with chimes, for sale. Organs for sale or rent by C. F. Gepiiart. —Miss Emma J. Oatherraan, of Un ion county, is here engaged at sewing for some of our families. —Tho painters are now at work on ; the New Journal Building. It is be ginning to assume form aud beauty. —Jeremiah Suavely will offer a val uable small farm at public sale, situate near Wolf's Store, Nov. 23rd .instant, • - —Money sold at 1G per cent, pre ,.mium at the meeting of 'be Building Loan Association on Monday even ing. —Col. Jacob Wolf will make sale of a lot of household goods at his late res idence, Aaronsburg, Saturday, Nov. 24th inst. t —The lLltnont Parlor Heater is the • prottie3t, the cheapest and boot stove ,in the market. Call to see it at D. I. Brown's. —Persons entitled to borough orders that are in tny hands are hereby le quested to call for them. R. A. BUMILLER. —Silver ore has been discovered in the Blue Hills opposite Sunbury, by a . Mr. McAdams. A smelting furnace is already talked of. ,■ —Dinges, Yonada •& Co., is your .place to buy cheap winter clothing. They make a specialty of that line and offer extra inducements. —The sheriff of Union county has an unusual lot of sales advertised for next court. What's wrong down there just after the election Y —For fine Monuments and Head stones the Millheim Marble Woiks is tbe leading and best place in the coun ty. , tf —There will be a meeting of the Cen tre County Pomona Grange at Centre Hall, Friday, Xoy. 30th. .T. A. KELLER, Sec* -r-Mrs. Mary Benner will sell a lot of household goods and her board shanty j near John 11. Frank's in Petin town ship, to- morrow at 1 o'clock, P. M. —Landlord Fralu is getting up a grand fox chase for next Satuiday. The matter is an entire novelty I ere aod many people are expected to enjoy the fun. . Dinges, Yonada <& Co, make a specialy of clothing and gent's under- | wear. Don't vou forget this when a bout to make your puichases for the winter. —The Musser & Gentzel hunting j party left on M-rnday morning for the Alleghaoies. .They did not say posi-; tively just how many deer they expect to bring. —A Cassopolis paper mentions the visit to that place of Mrs. Hoy, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Gen. Heckman, of Logansville and Miss Sarah Kline, of Aaronsburg. —J. R. Wolfe, administrator, will a gain offer the valuable real estate of tlm late Thoma3 Wolfe, in Miles town* ship, at public sale, Nov. 22nd. See notice in another column. < —DINGES VONADA & Co., hive put up two fine "signs" at their store at Coburn to show people where they are and what they are doing there. Busi ness. —Sunday night the weather changed from warm and rainv to clear,cold and stormy, Monday would have done hon or tostirrny March. Tne wind howl ed fearfullv through the streets and a round buildings, while the air w.s at times darkened by the driving snow. ~---Doll & Mingle's in Bellefonte, is one of the best places in Centre county tjo 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 fait to give them a call when you go to Bellefonte. 3t . —Orvis, the junior editor of the Bellefonte Democrat,, has been travel ing the countiy over, and says all sorts of nice things of its towns and people. Lasts week he touches up Millheim in the following good style,to all of which the Journal pleads guilty : Everything about this town shows life and business activity. It is in the air and in th bustle on the streets that Millheim is the metropolis of this re gion. It has doubled in size in the last ten years and the modern buildings now erected and in process of erection are fast changing the appearance of the •quaint old town. I —Bellefonte paid $l4O to keep lief poor during the month of October. —Mr. J. Willis Mhssef bus bought out the stage route from Woodward to ; Millheim, but also goes to Coburn ev ery morning, lie carries express and other goods from all points along the line at very moderate charges, and con tinues the calf and poultry business. tf —The first number of the Lock Ha ven Daily Democrat is before us. It is a nice, clean paper, of good siz*, and well tilled with good loc d and general reading matter. Mrs. Helen M. Wlial ev is the proprietor and publisher, and Mr. E 11. Thielecke editor. We wish the new enterprise abun dant success. —Mrs. M S. Feidler sent our estim able other half four cabbage heads of the new BEAT ALL variety that are a real pleasure to behold. The biggest measures 39 inches in circumference, trimmed of the outsido leaves, and weighs 12$ pounds. The others are only ati iile less. Mrs. Yoney is de feated this trip and the JOURNAL lady is happy, awaiting further returns. NOTICE.—AH persons indebted to the estate of the late John I). Foote who have received notice from the suh senber requesting payment, are hereby notified that unless immediate payment be tr.ade tbeii accounts will at once be placed into the hands of a justice of peace for peremptory collection. 3T P. T. MUSSER. — l4 An Ocean Trip to California and the Ilabits and Customs of the Chi nese" is the subject of a lecture to be delivered next Thursday evening .Nov. I>, by Rev. C. F. Demi gr, whose familiarity with this topic will insure the lecture to be b >th interesting and and instructive. Mr. Dciuinger will ap pear in Chinese custume, and will ex hibit objects and relics illustrative of nis subject.— Lcwisburg Chronicle. Our schools opened the other Mon d.y with geod attendance and favorable auspir9 generally. There is go d reas on to believe that our corps of teachers are both competent and willing to do their duty, and if directors and par ents but give thein an active, cheerful support the schools will t e successful. The matter so largely affects the pub lic welfare tliar ever y citizen, whether a parent or not, should feel the proper interest in it. —Yesteiday afternoon.Mr. J<s Xes bir, of the East Lewisbmg planing mill, mad* 1 a narrow escape from bning instantly killed. He was standing on a plank on the secoi tl story of the en gine house of the water works w hen the plank slipped from its fastening and Mr. Xesbit fell backwards into tie eellar. In falling he struck the back of his head on the stone wall of the cel lar entrance. He was taken up insen sible, but s ion returned to conscious ness. Dr. T. 11. Wilson dress-d his wound and lie was taken home.—Lewis burg Jonra xl lOt/i. TIIANK-GIVING ! ENTERTAINING AND EDIFV ING. —The Ladies' Aid So ciety of the Evangelical congregation of Millheim; aided by tbe Evangelicd Sunday School, will give a Thanksgiv ing Entertainment, in the Evangelical church, on Thanksgiving evening. Nov. 29th,'81 'The exercises will consist of Music, R'Citations, Select reading,Dia logues&J. Tne exeicises by the chil dren will lie of special interest. The, | entire Programme is made up of choice ! and appropriate selections. The affair will be interesting and instructive, and | worth many times the price of admit | tauce. The proceeds to 11 >w into the treasury of ttie Ladies Aid Society. Come one and all. Admissions 15cts. Doors open at 7 P. M.. Enteitainmeut begins at 8 P. M. C. F. GEPIIART, j M. C. GEPIIART, D.'L £ERBY, ' Com. ANNA L. HEXQST, I ADA E. EISENUUTII, J —The Luther Centenary Services on Sunday were of au interesting and highly satisfactory character to all that attended. Tin chapel was crowded to its utmost capacUy ai d a number of persons were obliged to leave for want of room. A fine portrait of the great Reformer, surrounded by the histoiic words ; i% llier steht ich, ich kann nicht and rs, o<>tt Itelfe mir. Amen and "God is our refuge and strength," in triangular form, adorned in evergreen, was placed in the rear of the pulpit, while the pulpit itself was richly decor ated with flowets. The choir, assisted by Dr. J. F. Harter, cornetist, render ed Luther's famous Battle Hymn— "E'udfeste Burg ist t mser Gott in a very creditable manner. Rev. Benj f*Higßt made the invocation. He was £bi,. wed by Rev. A. K. Zimmerman in an able address on " Luther " Rev. J. K. Miller read a interesting eesay on u T/i€ Influence of the Reformation." The entire service was a rich, rare treat throughout, and the large audi ence seemed to appreciate and enjoy it fully. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a siok child suffering and -rving with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once | and GET a bottje of .vius. .SOOTHING I SYKCP FOK CHILDREN TEETHING, its valm ! incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery aod diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowel*, cures wind colic, softens the stums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SVRCP FOR CHILDUKN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and be>t female physicians and nurts esin the United States, and is for sale bv all I druggists throughout the world. Price 35 ' cents a bottle. ' —On Sunday our people were kept vYry busy Hltendln'tr Sunday scliool and pleaching The United Brethren , scliool met' at 9 o'clock, followed by preaching at 10. D dicati'on of the new j Evangelical churjli at Coburn al?o at 10. Lutheran school at 9J, Ve'lmdist school at 10$. Lutheran Centenary Ser- i vices at -. Preaching by an itinerant colored minister at 3s, and in the eve ning by Pastor Yearitk, of the Reforra e*cliui'cH. About every faith represent* ed here as well us those of no particu lar faith were accommodated. For the Journal. The dedication of the Coburn chapel of the Evangelical Association took place on Sunday last as before announced. Rev. 11. W. Cross of the Middleburg charge, was present and preached three eloquent sermons to applicative congre gations. The amount collected in cash and solid subscript ions was $5tM). It is a marvel of success, from the fact that the congregation ik'qnite small and had already done well before. e would hereby tender our sincere thanks to the kind people of Coburn and vicinity, as well as to those present from abroad.for ' their liberality. Toe services will con- I f inue during the week. In this collection we would state that during the past four weeks, there were j revival services iii progress at Wood i ward, resulting in tho conversion of twenty persons. The meeting is still in progress. BKNJ. IIENOST, Pastor, 11. A. BKXFKR.ASSH, Pastor. SPRING MILLS IT-MS. Weather cold and stormy with some snow. Prof. Wolf has started out visiting , schools. Mrs. M. A. Woods moves into her new house tins wetk, which is now a very respectable property. David Burrcll was laid up-for \ few days with a sprained ankle and bruised foot, caused by a stone falling on it. Sony that I>r. Geo. S. Frank leaves (is. He goes to Renershurg. The Doc tor has made 'many friends here.and we wish liini continued success at Kebers burg.' His leaving makes a verv good opening for some oilier young Doctor of the right stamp. Our Niinrods. Bibby, Kennely.rants ell, Kormaii and others were rather successful. They brought home four line deer. Dili they reiiiemher the prin ter ? (Xo, but the printer will renum ber tliem.—Ed.) The Union Sunday School rewarded some of their scholars. Miss Mary A. Miller, the organist, received a very j h iiids mio bible and a little girl, Esth er Anxauder, who bad not missed a Sunday, got a two cent chromo. Why are things thus—why not reward ac coiding to merit. Two of onv fancy young men went to Coburn on S indav evening to attend cliiircu. When they were about start ing for home they found their horse untied and the buggy desecrated. For shame ! Roue the wretches who did it may be found out and brought to jus tice. - BROAD AXE. J LIST OF J-JRRO3. Special adj uirned court commencing Monday Nov. 19 r h instant. Geo Darley, Ferpnon. HKwlne, Ferguson .1 A Woodward. How'd, A J Swartz. Sprhm j Grove. Jr . Gregg. I*iar Smith, Gregg Win M Le:uher*.<'u"n, Calvin llarO-r. Marioit, j i .V MeQuistiun. B'fe. W Wilson, Half Moon, Adolpli leb.n*!lef'ie, Reuben Stump. I'i'tter. j .1 Ferguson, l'iiilip-b'g, Robert Kay, Bellefonto. Win Mutton. Rush. D II Caiian, Worth. Gyrus Ix>*e,Gregg, Frel Weblier. Hi rh, Isaac Kei*h, Spriest. ti •' Osinan. Worth, , Andrew Greg-'. I'ot'er, B Fraukenberger.Peno. I JosUedar Bellefonte, A Krumriue, rotter, Wm B Rankin. Beilefe, Win Kiddle, Fhiiip-b g, WTI Philips, Haines, John O'Neil, Rush, Tli w Gray, Half MIHXI, Conrad Singer. t'uitin. W H Crlsman Snow S'e, A V Carpenter. I' b'g, J A stover, Liberty, J B Muttern, I'atton, David Burrell, Gregg. M Glenn, Snow Mioe, Regular tenn Qu irtt ' r Sessions, c >m mencing Monday November 2Gt.li in stant. GRAND JURORS. ColiHtans Curtln.Boggs. G W Fleek. Boggs. W Heck man. Gregg, ,E Heck km. Howard, I A Crider. Bosrgs, ' John Kossm iti. Gregg, J 1' Turner, Hn-ton, I U Peter*. Union. 1' A Seller*, Button; J Wells Evan*. Gregg. E Hosterinan, Potter, J'l Runkle. Potter, Ellis s Shafer, Miles, F Hosterman. Gre^g, J Henderson, Huston, S F Isliler. H irrh, GW F Gray. Patton. G F Jones, Worth, •fumes Morrison.Worth, W FCuilen. Rush, W S Musser, Millheim. Peter.Breon, Rush, W Harper, Bellefonte, 8 Hoinan, Walker, TRAVERSE JURORS—IST WTTEK. J It Flowers, Rush Daniel llartev, Miles D F Gentzel. I'enn W D Keller. Harris W Webber, Walker F Harvev. Boz rs II () Bower, Ifaiues J Woodrintr. Worth .1 Oarbriek. Walker W Davis, Phibpsburg Henry Swab, Harris G s Keller. Cohe re J s (lonian. Haines Michael Shires, Potter 8 Dunlap.Ferpusnn Win ■•Hirer, Spring John Defaney, Walker J l.eathers. Howard David Confer. Liberty C T G'rherlc'i, Beilefe Henry Kline, Penu Alliert Hoy. Ferguson J It Leath'rs. Howard J Z Loup. Marion Fillmore Craig, Huston W J Thompson, Potter J lhiinbtetou, Jtusli W Wilson, Piiilipshurg J W ltunkle, Haines II Brown, Millheim W Vanvalln.tTnionville J B Heck man, Gregg E T Tuten. Bellefonte W He 1 nev. Potter Slihmau Lyon, spring J E McCartney.Beilefe Jacob MeOool, Gregg |W Patterson, College 'J B Crawford, Gregg 1.1 Henderson, Benner Geo Sheaiey. .Mario|i P B Waddle, Patton J IVightel, WiHitmbiirg H H Montgomery, B'f'e VV I/owinan. Snow slioe T Way. Half Moon D Haines, Bellefonte (John Bailev. Feruuson TRAVERSE JUROTO—2ND WEEK. G W Leyman, Boggs S Nmirlnof. Taylor WGHeimach.Philipsb'a T Watson, Boggs ' II Bartholomew.WalkX' It < 'u*tard, Ph'llpsb'g J Si hoti *id, Bellcfwtte C II Heisl<r. Bellefonte s G Gintelius. illiielm ' M GHliiatiri, Potter i Henrv lleatun. Boggs \J Bd hdo . Liberty Win Grove, College S; Martin. Walker M L Euieriek, Potter .P It ('h Ids. I'liilipbuig Joseph Fo*, Bellefonte J ft steer. Union 11 J Grouse, H tines • . .J Hazel. Jr.. Miles W H Close, Benner |R Foster. College J B Alexander. Union .1 A Whiteluli Boggs VV Zimmerman,BurnsY J Fortney. Ferguson J K Wolf. Miles j Robert lame, Walker G Coppenhaver, Taylor' I (Jraig. Ferguson David Kline, Llliertv Cvrus Strickland. BYe • JC P Jones, Mlleshurg I Swaveley. .Miles Wesley Li MCaun, Rush Called to the Bench. • Governor Pattison will to-morrow f nominate for the advice and consent of : the senate Adam llov, Esq., of Belle fonte,to be president judge of the court \ of Centre county to till the vacancy - caused by the resignation of Judge j. ; H. Orvis. Mr. Hoy is a lawyer of dis i tinguished ability and bis appointment will be cordially endorsed by th- bar and [ people concerned. — Patriot 13 th. t The matter stated fully means that ! Mr. Hoy is the new President Judge .' of the Centre and Huntingdon Judicial District—and it affords the JOURNAL infinite pteasmt tlius to state it. Mr. Hoy is a gentleman of a line general ed ucation, a graduate of Pennsylvania College, sol id legal qualifications, ac quired l>v close application to his pro fession through many years of practice He was a student of the late Judge Hale and does honor to his illustrious preceptor. Jndgf Hoy ascends the bench under very favorable auspices. The people of every class and party have the fullest confidence in his integrity an I n >i i >. Tnev feel that their interests and bus iness will he in safe hands, aid it is to he hoped that Gov. Paulson's fortunate choice will be endorsed by a nomination and election by the people, next. fall. WISCONSIN'S CAPITOL. A Pottion of th 1 * S'.ruct'iro Pal's during Yesterday. Sfwrrtl IVrMoiiN (tilled nod Other* In jured. MADISON",Wis., Nov. S,--The entiie roof together with the inside walls And i'on ami stone columns of the new south wing of the capitol fell this af ternoon, causing the following casual ties : Barney IHggins and William Ed gar, instantly killed ; William Jones, skull fractured, dying ; James Dowell, both logs broken, will probably die ; Rhode*, belly I jured ; James Kelly, leg broken and bully injured ; Miles Maxwell, injured in head ; Ed. Banns, of Madison, baillv injured ; Aathur Lynch, of Chicago, badly in jured ; Mike Sehwank.of Madison bad ly injured. MA IIRICD. On the Sih in*t., at the Lutheran parsonage, Rebersburg. Pa., l>y It'V. A. K. Zimme man, Mr. Isaac Lose, Jr.. ud Miss Lizzie Stewart, but hot Bellefonte. I Mill tiel in tnrhfl. Corrected every Wednesday Wheat, old, 1.00 Corn til Kye #v oats M'liHe 35 Buck w heat Flour 1 6.00 Salt, per Br! 1.5(1 Plaster, ground Cement, per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 6y Tvmuthyseed Flaxseed Cloverseed Butter •. 25 Hams id Fides 12 Veal Pork Be Eggs 20 Potatoes 3.5 Lard 14 COAL MAKKKT AT COUURN. Egg Coal |1.75 Stove " 5.01 Chestnut 4 71 Pea 3.25 Pea Uv ijue ear load Special Prices. " * t. w. J. SFRIKUBR, j Fashionable Barber, Next Door to JO; UN.VL Store, Main Street, MILLIIKIM. PA. J\M D. 11. MINGLE, Physician & Surgeon, Offilce on Main Street. MILLIIKIM, PA. DII JOJIN F. U.VHTEK. Practical Dentist, Office opposite the MUlheim Banking Hou*e. MAIN STKliter, MILLIIKIM, PA', HOY, Attorney-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Orphans' Court Business a Speciality. -yM,c. IIEIXUC, Altorney-at-Law BEI.LKFOSTE, PA. Practices In all the courts of Centro county. Special attention to Collections. Consultations in German or i.u UsU. C. T. Alexandei. C. M. Bower. ! & BOWER, AUorncy-at-Law, BpLLKFONTE. PA. ~ Office in Carman's new building. J. V. Beaver. W. Gephart. JGEAVIJII & GEPIIART, Altorneys-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on Alleghany Street, North of High Street j GEO. S. FRANK, Physician & Surgeon, SPUING MILLS, PA. Office in Mr. Philip sh bk's residence, near the' Spring Mills House. Professional calls promptly answered. 3in I ' i IX, H. Hastings. , W. F. Reeder. HASTINGS & IIEEDER, Atfornejs-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. • / •Office oh Allegheny Street, two doors east of the office ocupicd by the late firm or Yocum A Hastings. HgiIOCKERIIOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. I C, G. McMILLEN, PROPRIETOR. Good Sample Room on First. Floor. Free Buss to and from a' l trains. Special rates to witnesses and jurors. BUY YOUR POOTS & Shoes, at jr. LOCSTC IPA.. JBMkTpIPE organ tone, Address, CLOUCH AWARRCN ORCAW CO., Detroit, Mich. We have now opened our f very largo NEWgTOOK of Good. and anything you want in * Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTH SHOES. IMS CAPS. * > Dress Goods, Notions, Groats am G ncral IMerchandiss j > can be found at our store at C'OBURN fHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST!! Good as (he Best! 1 Call and see tlie new things just! put on the market. ..... j Dinges,Vonada & Co. j D. H. Lenker. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FUBNITUJiE, JYARONSBURG, 3?A. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, : Bedsteads, Stands, M.uble-Top Centre , Tables. Bie.ikfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sidelroards, Sinks and all kinds >f Kilclien Purni tlire, Cane or Wood S**t Chairs. j Rockets, SjMing Beds, Wire, Wool and Hair Mali esses, every sty le of Motil I- ! ings for Picture Frames. Frames of j any sizii made to order. Undertaking a Specialty. A share of the public patronage IP sneetl'ully solicited. 36-ly A. SIMON & SONS, WIIiH.F.SALF. A RKTAIL bBOCERS, keep the largest stock in thoj 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK IIAVEN. 1 DRUQS 5 .NEW (j C 1) DRUGSTORE $ p) —IN THE— Cj M • Spring Mills Horn Q fl Spring Mills, Pa. ?■ ' U) b g DRUGS § OF ALL KINDS, pj pH - A FULL-LINK-or H fl PATEM MEDIUMS, ? 'o} Stricllj Pi e S.te, b 0 To let Articles, Perfumeries. h Confectim Total&Ci£a:s. H ' Being an Apothecary —. V of experience Physicians' Pre- I 1 J- scriptions will lie carefully com- VJi * Don 11 Ued j-Vv H C.E. AURA.m UJ ! DIRTTC3-S A IIAKTEK, Auctioneer, MILIJIKIM. Pa. J~UVIN UoljSE, (Most Central Hotel in the city.) CORN Lit OF MAIN AND J VY BTHKETS. LOCK lIAYEX, PA. - S.WOODSCALDWELL ritOPItIKTOH. Goods ample Rooms for Commercial Travel- r* on first noor. P A TEN T S. F. A. I chmann St!lclfo o£ Anrerietin and Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). < . All tai-l --i ess connected with Patents, whether before the Patent i|tfie 01 the Com in, promptly at tended to. No charge nnulc unless a patent i* veined, send lor circular. tl ELI AS L'BE. F. I). LI HE. Eiias Luse & Soil's pLANING JjJI In th- rear of the Kv. Church, Penn Street, i MILLITEIM, PA. A LI, KINDS OF PLANING MILL WOF K SICII AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters' & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Verandahs, AND ALL STYLES OF ZMIOULDHLTO ' made to order at the mod reasonable prices. A share of pjblic patronage respectfully so • licite I. 36-ly ! GO TO SIMON BROTHERS. TIIE BOSS ( LOTH IE us for your Clothing. ! . 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & S.'lt mmm#* i . ; I OVUIGHKST MARKET PRICE ALWAYS PAID A full supnly of Coal. Plaster ami Salt al way a on haud and sold at the lowest price **-Coal kept umter roof at all seasons of the year. .1 - WThc public patronage respectfully solict ed. 391y ! LiiAL All i:3 vv aALTII! • DR. K. r. WEST'S NERVE AND DRAIN TSI'ATHKXT, • zu*riuu- I lor H.st-H#, llzziiiets o>;bvalHluß,Pt:n, Nrrvu* Kuu'wlfflft. FlejiUrhs, Nri vn<. JVrwtmtli n <vti-4 l>y tlie uf of lc'>ol or tubmen, Wi>Vefu!:ie*. 1) - fir. xston. Softening of the Rutin n-uUliiz lu iinmuicv ituj laxdinz to ralwry, d-i-a? and dmtOi; Pvmtw O-'J A , BHIT-nnew. I.OM of P'.wer in either sey. Involuntary and Spermtt ■rrhie'i cau.i-d by oyrr-ezei ti, n of WiA brain, it'll a'.u.e or-tvi-ia.-luiffei'rtL Ki.-h box rnntainr one month'a treatmi'iit c 1 a box, or six boxes fur gi, tent by mail yre paid tut r. oei;it of price. WZ CUARANTEE SIX ECXZ3 To r'-re any rx*e. W'th t""-h order rereir d by n for rlx IH.XMI. accompanied a :th we will send the purchase)' our w titien guarantee to re'nn I t'.e mcucy If t.iv trsauneni d'jej ii t eflf'ct a cure. Onaranteealxgnetlonly by EISNER & MKXDKLSOX. 3-0 K ice Street. PMlatlelnhlat, fa. " piiivi > I The celebrated vegetable I Hood I'urili r. It Immediate 1 -,- cure* llee laetiH, Constipation, Ptiriilet the Bk!v. Mail' I J anvwhere upnu receh't of 25 cents. {JumrrMeil-fn Children. EISNER & WIENDELSON, I 32Q Rgce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Anrrnntrd Iho most mrftet PorMFih>il li riiiuer Drill In ctlalriicn. Ken* fV>r nr. a-ulur, A. ft. I•'.%K4|I'IIAK, York, l>n. J STEAM ENGINES, A. B. FARQDHAR, York Pa Ciiea'ieat and beat for all par* poe, airt nf and du- Jfe"* r.i io. k> , <1 .iot- *: ii a fc r Vfl,y. AHIJ M.I Hixtlir renerally. gKT, , \ Jr\',u, (i c proinptiy '-'* • 'I ~J i r l. ; 1 t -■ - { 'vv'P f ' Vartloal Enjrlnra.with or r . aa artINMM wpet 1., very el C# t 'inreuient, economical • ff * n< l roitiplet? In •vrry O*" -z 11, MIDI firqihab'sepabator It ready fcr tuarkot, T AMr cm A. B. FARQVUAH. Trtrk m. TASaiSia ZT7STORE 0C217 PIAUTIZ Warrauttxl lite ta,t etini dropper aud n o't THE Buchanan Wind Mill I'fCXCELLED FCR BEAUTY, DURABILITY LIGHT RUNNING. gj|^. New method of attach* #| THE PQWES7UL GJJ DURABLE ALL KINDS OF ' TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. Be rare to aeod far ear new faUlepc before bnyicf. , BUCHANAN WIND MILL C 0„ BUCHANAN, MJCHICAN. D.S. MORGAN & CO. KASCTArnrn* THE DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumpli Eeapers AND THE NOISELESB New Clipper Mower. Th© TRIUMPH REAPERS are unoqnalod for i aitDphcity in ©onttfructitm, ro-v of iH*nagmruL. light weight, durability and good working capacity In all conditions of prain. The NEW CLIPPER boa all the advantage* of th* OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable improvements. HX.ND res I'xrrrrurrn Cntrri AB. GOOD AGENTS W ANTED in unoocuptod territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO., BrockportyMonroeCo.yN.Y. iTiiwiisr iunrrACTcitnßß or "OUR IMPROVED' WIND MILL, A ASD DKALKBS XK pimps, tabes, pipe Mm Rttizgs, trass Socls, and all things connected vrita | L Water Su^ikt. 31 &, 33 Eandolph St. KGF Send for IIXUSTHATKD CATA- I HT | XXX.UA AND P&ICE LIST. The Webster Mt'g Co. inarrai DETROIT, MICH. I PFNQiniIQ : rtlialUlidffij- wax i and dependent parents entitled when death' ie ; suited, t tlsiims reupened. restoration, inereasrU bounty, baek pay and discharges obfaihed. Ap 1 ply at once, delay prejudices jour rights. Fe. s fixed by law. Address, with stamt). the old e tablishcd firm of h'DSON & c'O., AttoriieVa ai d Claim Agents, 917 F Ht., Washington, i>. C. MT YOUK JGB PttrNflNG D >N I AT Gr The Mil Sieim Journal Office. Finf. Woitli CHEAPLY EXECUTED. IF For Sale at tbs llltieim Joarsal Store.
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