Terrible Experience of Three Miners. GIRARD, Fa., December 27. While Michael Mulvey, James Grant and Henry Beerman were diggiug coal out of a breach in the mountains north of this place this morning, a large mass of earth, which they had undermined, fell unexpectedly, burying them under it. Mulvey managed to free himself, and after much trouble extricated bis com panions. Grants' right leg and arm were broken and his face horribly scar red. Beerman was completely buried and it required the most strenuous effoits of Mulvey to pull him out. Beer man was almost dead and his recovery is doubtful. Wounded as ho was, Mulvey managed to crawl to the near est house and procure help for his friends. All three are married and live about two miles from the scene of the accident. The Philadelphia Times, 1884; THE TIMES will enter upon the new year stronger and more prosperous than ever before in its history —more widely read and quoted, more heartily commended, and more fiercely critisied with a more complete organization, and an abler staff of contributors—and with the samo independence and fear lessness that has made it successful and powerful in the past. THE TIMES has 110 party to follow, on candidates to advance, but will meet eyery issue, as it has ever done, with consistent deyotion to the right, to honest government, had the public welfare. And, while maintaining its position as the leading paper of Phila delphia, it will aim to be continually in advance in all that can add val ue to a newspaper. The value of a newspaper is not in its size or disptay, but in the intelll fence and care, the conciseness and reshness with which it is edited. THE TIMES spends laivshly for news from all parts of the world, but all its dis patches are carefully edited and conde nsed, in order to giyo the complete news of the day in the most concise and attractive shape, and with it a large variety of entertaining and in structive reading. The best writers at liouie aud abroad are imployed to en rich its colums, and to make it a jour nal adapted both to the busy man and to the leisure of the home circle, a wel come visitor to intelligent and honest citizens of every political, religious, and social taste. THE WEEKLY TIMES is altogether different from the weekly newspapers of twenty years ago. The telegraph and better local newspapers everywhere, es pecially in the thriving centres of rural population, have made the old weekly metropolitan newspaper unsatisfying. Those that cling to their ancient usag es have lost their hold 011 our foruard moving people; they are but shadows of their former greatness, and they have but a shadow of their former pow er. Those papers have had their use fulness, but it is gone; aud, with it, they are going, too. It was not the fault of papers; it was the improve ment of the country that brought a bout the change. Men and women, •wherever they live, now require freshei news; and they require more than news. THE WEEKLY TIMES gathers off the types ot every passing week what ever has lasting interests to people at large, and sets it before them in such generosity of paper and print as would have astonished ns ail twenty years ago. DAlLY—Twelve cents a week, fifty cents a montn, $5 a year, two cents a copy. SUNDAY —Four cents a copy, $2 a year. WEEKLY —One copy, $2 a year; five copies, $8 a year; ten copies, sls a year; twenty copies, $25 a year, with one copy free to the getter-up of every club. THE TIMES, Philadelphia. DID YOU ever read a patent medicine advertise ment ? Yes, say you; one can't pick up a paper now-a-days that is not one-half medicine advertisements. No doubt of it. Column after column of most won derful cures performed on Jones and Brown away off somewhere. But did you ever read of a manufac turer of a medicine who had the cour age, or had sufficient confidence in his medicine himself to say. "if you are not cured or benefited go to where you bought the medicine and demand your money and it will be given to you." You didn't ? Well, neither" did we; hut there are such remedies neverthe less. Are you troubled with torpid or dis eased Liver, inactive Kidneys,Billious ness, Constipation, &c., &c., use Mc- Donald's improved Liver Pills— money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. Dojou inherit Scrofula or Erisipi las? If so, try McDonald's Great Blood Purifier— money refunded to dis satisfied purchasers. Do you want to feel secure from those frightful and oftimes fatal yisitors, Croup and Whooping Cough, as well as having in the family the one incompar- able cough medicine for nil colds and lung troubles. Then buy Dr. Kessler's famous cougli medicine— money refund ed to all dissatisfied purchasers. Do you waut a whole Drug store in a little glass bottle: then secure at once, Curtis' Carmelite Cordial: the greatest medicine ever devised for Cholera, Dys entery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, &c. Ney er was equaled as a general family pain curer —money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. Have you reason, from symptoms ex hibited, to suspect that any of your children are troubled with worms? If - so, let me say to you, for smallness of dose, easiness to take, eflicatiousness, as a worm destroyer, McDonald's Cele brated Worm Powders have no equal on earth— money refunded to dissatisfied purchasers. Have you a valuable horse for which ?QU want a medicine to enrich the lood, improve the appetite and digest tion, make his coat glossy, eye bright and step elastic ? Give him McDon ald's Tonic and Blood purifying Horse and Cattle Powder. We don't think it it possible to produce a better medicine lor stock. Don't use it unless your animal is sick and needs a medicine. If you want to use a stock powder for fun. buy somedody else's—Money refunded to dis satisfied purchasers. ? arber at his Drug store, in Middleburgh, Snyder county, Penna. keeps these remedies for sale and is au thorized to refund the money to any dissatisfied buyer. Now ask yourself the question, can 1 afford to place a humbug before you under the above ' conditions, or would a druggist of .1 ! Eisenhuth's standing and reputation I be likely to have these medicines* in his store, much less recommend them, if they were not medicines of merit. J. A. MCDONALD, Central Pennsylvania Pharmacy, Heedsvillo, Pa.. Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor. JOHNSTON, IIOLLOXVAY A Co, AOTS., l_4t Philadelphia, Pa. DON'T. ' Don't co to bed with cold feet; don't sleep in the same under gar ments that arc worn dining the day; don't sleep in a room that is not well ventilated; don't sit or sleep in a draught; d on't lay on the left side too much; don't lie on the back, to keep from snoring; don't try to get along with seven or eight horns' sleep out of twenty four; don't jump out of bed immediately on awaking in the mor ning; don't forget to rub yourself well all over with a crash towel or hands beloro dressing; don't forget to take a drink of pure water before break fast; don't take long walks when the stomach is entirely empty; don't start to do a day's work without eating a good breakfast; don't eat anything but well cooked and nutritious food; don't cat what you don't want just to save it; don't eat between meals, nor eat to cause uneasiness at meal time; don t eat the smallest morsal unless hungry, if well; don't try to keep up on coffee or alchoholic stimulants,when nature is calling you to sleep; don't stand over hot-air registers; don't inhale hot air, or fumes of any acids; don't till the gash with soot, sugar, or anything else to arrest tho hemorrhage when you cut yourself, but bring the parts together with strips of adhesive plaster; don't wear thin hose or light-souled shoes in cold or wet weather; don t strain your °yes by reading 011 an emp ty stomach 01* when ill; don't ruin your eyes by reading or sewing at dusk, by a dim light, or dickering candle, or when yerv tired; don't sing or holler when your throat is sore or you are hoarse; don't drink ice-water when you are very warm, and never a glass ful at a time, but simply sip it slowly; don't take some other persons medicine because you are simply aillicted; don't bathe in less than two hours after eat ing; don't eat in less than two hours after bathing; don't call so frequently 011 your sick friend as to make your company and conversation a bore;don't make a practice of relating scandal, or stories calculated to depress the spirits of the sick; don't fotget to cheer and gently amuse invalids when visiting them; don't call on your sick friend and advise him to take some other uied icin e, get another doctor, eat more, eat less, sit up or talk him to death before you think of leaving. 111 walking or other exercise, learn to keep the mouth firmly closed, and breathe entirely through the nose. You can walk as far again with less fatigue and without getting out of breath, than when you breathe through the mouth. Try it. The best three medicines in the world are warmth, abstinence and re pose.—Ex. Dr. Kesslcr's Celebrated Eng lish Cough Medicine, The reliable and never failing standby in croup or whooping cough. Unequalled as a remedy in colds and all lung troubles. Don't waste time and endanger jtrecious lives experi menting with worthless medicines, but get the best at once. MONEY REFUNDED TO DIS SA TISFIED PURCHASERS. Me Donald's Improved Liver Rills are endorsed by eminent jdnysicians and used by (hem in their daily prac tice. Trial package free. MONEY REFUNDED TO DIS SA TISFIED PURCHASERS. For smejllness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness as a worm de stroyer, Worm Powders surpass anything on earth. Entirely vegetable. MONEY REFUNDED TO D/S --SA TISFIED PURCHASERS. Dr. Kesslcr's Cough Medicine, McDon ald's Improved Liver Pills and. Celebrat ed Worm Powders arc sold and, warrant ed by P>. M. Ely, Newport , Pa., John son, Holloway A Co., PhiladcJphiaaejcn ts Sold by J. Eisenhicih, MILLHEIM\ PA. n. ~/i m Jjnto jjiofel, ffos. 317 &31ft ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. RATES REDUCEMOJ2.O9 PER DAI The traveling public will still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their com fort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amusement and the dif ferent Kail-Road depots, as well as all parts of 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. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor. For Sale at tie fflilllei Journal Store ADVICE TO nOTIIEItS Are you disturbed at night and broken or your rest by a sick child suffering and crviinr with pain of cutting teeth ? II so, send at mice and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valuo is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little snf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers there Is no mistake about it. It cures dvsenterv and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums re duces inflammation, and gives tone and enercv to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 35 C6HtS Ct UOttlC i P. H. STOVER, DEALER IN Clover Seed, Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Salt. comriiy, EA, 4~IIK;IIKST MARKET ruici-: ALWAYS IWID. •d* \ full stipily of Coal, :iiul SHIIJMI wajson liaml ami sold at the lowr-t piko WPonl kept under roof at all seasons of the year. WTho public patronage respeet(ally sollct •d. 391y Steam Bending Shops, { FAltMKits' MILLS, PA.} All kinds of bending in wood done on short notice. Orders filled for —IR/IIMIS— of all sizes, and of the best material. Bob Sled Runners, Shafts, Bent Hounds, Plow Handles, Phaeton Buggy Reaches. Send for price list. Orders l>y mail promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. J. 11. keam & sox. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, TIIE BOSS CLOTH lEKS for your Clothing. —> 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE A RETAIL (iKOCERS. kcepthe largest stock in the 143 MAIN STREET, _ LOCK HAVEN. T ME MILLHEIM JOURNAL JOB P inting Office is now applied with GQQP EMESSES aid a arege assortment of DISPLAY TYPE. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEA DS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, /?'/, 2/i short, n°at and tost// I Job Printing of all kinds PROMPTLY EXECUTED. MT"S "N & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMETMCAX, CCII - to act as Solicitors for l'atents, Caveats, Trade Marl s. Copyrights, for tho United States, Canada, King) and, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book uhout I'iiM nts sent free. Thirty-seven years'experience. I*s tents obtained through MCNN &, CO. are noticed Intl ie SCIENTIFIC AMKUICAN', the largest, beat, and mijf t widely circulated scient: fie paper. s3.2oayear. We >kly. Bplendtd cagraTinmanil Interesting i;i for nation. Specimen copy of the Scientific A tner len n sent free. Address MUNN ik CO.. SCIENTIFIC A-V EUICAN Office, 201 Broadway, New York. ~\l TAKTED —LADIES TO TAKE OUR NEW T V fancy work at their homes, in city or count ry, and earn B<> to 81- per week, making goods for our Fall and Winter trade. Send 15 cents for sar nple and particulars. HUDSON MFG, CO., / 207 SI AT II AYE., NEW I'ORK. THE NEW JOIIPAb STORE Penn Street, Millheim, Pa., . is the only exclusive Book', Slaiiouery and Variety Store in I Vim*. V alloy. We can not possibly begin lo emum-nilr all the Komls wo have for sale hut there must he a loglutiing soin -where ami so we I cgln Oil BIBLES, and tli.it is always u sjoml beginning us well as a good ending. Splendid Family Bibles, Pul pit Bibles, Teacher's Bi bles, Sunday School Bibles, Pres entation Bibles. it will le to your Interest to examine these he fore you go to other places tot my, Photogr P ph Albums. From the large Quarto Cabinet Album down to the small Pocket Album holding a dozen curds. Every style, variety und price. A large line of Autograph Albums, These are good sellers all the time and are very suitable for cheap presents. Scrap Books and Pic tures, an endless variety, the Quest and latest styles, all sizes am] prices. In His line we claim to have more imveltie- than any store In the valleys. It will pay von tocomeand examine our of Velvet Cabinet Frames, before you buy elsewhere. PAW: If, RX VK UJ PES, CARPS, PA PE TE lIIES, LXKS, IXKS TA \l>S, PEXC/LS. SCHOOL LOOKS, LK.XS, IXHoLOKUS, SLA TEH LLAXK LOOKS, nml in fiui (ii)>/!himj iiml i vcrijlhi n"il' mid StuI IIHU I'l/ Inn' run l>r hint (it OKI' sfill'l'. Come, See and Buy AT THE NEW JOURNAL STORE Penn Street lid at the LOWEST PRICES. DRUGS 5 KEW lb b DRUGSTORE tjj |3 -IN THE— (H $ Spring Kills House, Q ;fl Spring Mills, Pa. W ICQ b !R DRUGS 8 OF ALL KINDS, C| • H A FI LL LINK OF Q fi I'ATEAT MEDICIAES, (J) (Q Strictly Pn;c Spices, w b Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, u p Confections, Totacco & Cigars, p "v Rclng an Apothecary V—J }r. of experience Physicians' Pre -H sciiptions will 1h carefully com- f l pounded Lji -1 C. E. AURAND. (ft JDRJJO-S D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, _A_ARONSBURG, IP A. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tallies, Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, 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. 30-ly PEABODYIIO TEL, 9thSt. South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New Post (Mice, one half Square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms fiom 50ets to $3.00 per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. W. FAINE, M. IX, 4G-ly Owner & Proprietor. MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS The Oldest, The Largest, The Cheapest, Most Reliable Establishment in Uii* pint of Pennsylvania. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones manufactured in the most artistic styte and of the best material. Alt work warranted and put u]) in the most substan tial manner. |W* Our prices are so low that it will pay persons in need of marble work to give us a call. DEININGER & MUSSER Proprietors. Shops cast of Bridge, Main St., fflillheim, Pa. LewislM and Tyrone Railroad Time Table. LKAVK WESTWARD. 1 .1 5 y 9 A. M. A. ]L I'. M. r. M. F. * >1 on t a nltn 7 (15 2.(15 (>.OO 7.55 I.ewisburg 7.25 10 05 2.20 Fair Ground 750 10.15 2.25 Itlclil 7.40 10.27 2.55 Vtrksliiii'K 7.45 !..% 2. jo Millllnhnrtr B.(rf>ar 11.00 ar 2.55 le. 5 uf> Mlllmont 9.22 3.28 I.aurolton 8.33 3.40 Wikor Kill) H. 57 4.00 Cherry itun 9.15 4,25 Fowler 9.35 4.47 Coburn 9.48 s.oft spniiK Alii tsar 10. 15 ar.5.30 LKAVK EASTWARD. at o h 10 A. M. I'. M. Spring Mills ft.so l.flO Unburn - 0 1H 2.20 Pott ler 0.28 2.33 Cherry Run 0.48 2.55 VViker Kn 7.05 3.15 Uiurelton..... ~ 7.30 8.40 Oillinoiit 7.40 3.52 A. M. YlimiHhurg 8.00 J I.4*' 4.15 I*. M. VMeksburK 8.15 12.10 4.32 Kielil 820 12.17 4..'18 Fair CIUUIIII...M A.M.K..SO 12.3.'! 4.48 P.M. I.i'wislwrg 0.35 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.M .Muntiiiidoiiar. G.4siir.9.(A)ar 1.05ar.5,20ar 7.40 Nos. 1 and 2coniiP;tat Montandon with Erie Mall West: 3 and 4 with Sea Shore Express Kasi ; 5 and 0 with Day Express mid Niagara K\press West; 7 and 8 with Fast Line West; 0 md 10 with Wilitaiusport Aecoinmodatioii Fast. . HEALTH IS WEALTH! Z f -" 1 -<23&£5- ■*— T.: LATHE .'IT } UK. K. C. WEST'S BKIEVB ASW BRATS TttIUTMKSiT. • ru.r.t.tre 1 ■ l'.r II > sk-rlc 11 ixm.i . C ivi3.l-.c-. Fit., Nervous NV.naljO*. la. dm: -.Ki a r. i< i l.y lli us- .! slci.i
    D - jit.-Min,B<>n<'Bii.£ of (lie ! !n i. >:• hi ba--u 1 1 mul lerrlK. s cam-it by < . r.is rl r ( (Ua Lr.la, .11-.l.us. •o. .-cr-iodoige'iva. l-fat" x UU IIIOH* rina: |'4 lrr4tm ut .I n * <=■* boxc* tei si, B.lit 1/ L.4. ijiii |.kia uu lrre'.;.i t f i rU:3. W£ CUARA?4TEE Gi" KOaEO Torire anrrri). tnrh or.'.pr iw*! ! ly u* 1 r r'? l *p. s/}roiY:ja. ■* < l * 6• v - wt.l ici.rt *pinxli aj r r it." u riti*n r sat tor* ti ill • il i. Uo&•.—! Nt *fT . I mcurv . -low 1 cn!y tj Kttns A IKHKLSOS, 32 It ' P .r*. z:s f t TVs relebmM \ . JUov4 I'unfi r. It IfPiiittliAtt'y | cures Kcidarki*, C*ull|)4(icr. f I'uiiiii'iihi! St! *. M*il> l 1 r.lD\vhe|'tf I4y> •. feOr ipl o! S.J Cfbtl Uh'Wl ASt'J It T 1 Clilldim. EISNUR& MENDELSON, I 320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Po. | SMITH'S GERMAN OLIO ! Tlie Great German Remedy —fok— RHEUMATISM, Kenrnlgrln. Ib.vM|opsin. and nil Ditoatri oT (he NintmtfH. Rotvehi. Illood, Liter and Uldnry*. Fur Sale bj all Dealers 10 Hcdiriw. at 50 Cents a Bottle. Prepared and sold at Wholesale bv the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED,) 32 Willow Street. W'llllamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY; Johnston, Hollow ay & Co., GO2 Arch St. Nniiili, Kline A- Co., GO.* & 311 NOKTM TIIIUD STREET. MIHDOWNS' ELIXIR.HM I N. H. DOWNS' 1 Vegetable Balsamic ELIXIR For the cure ci I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, I Rj Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, I I Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, I ■ and all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and I u °d ita efficacy is at once manifested, coa ■■ vincing the taoat incredulous that n CONSUIVSPTION ag Uis not Incuraldo, if properly attended to 3E m At its commencement it is hut a slight irrita- CO SO ion of the membrane which covers the Lungs; 22 thou an iuflaiuaiion,uheu tlio cough is rather JZI dry, local fever.and the pulse more frequent,the CO cheeks flushed and chills more common. This ■■■ ® Elixir In curing tlie above complaints, oper-?® 9 rtes so as To remove all morbid irrita- BR M tiona and inflamntioii from the lungs 9 BB to the surface, and Anally expel them from the system. It facilitates expectoration, H' It hcil: the ulcerated surfaces U and relieves the cough and makes the breath - 9 14 ing easy. It supports the strength and at tlie rSj * ln ® time reduces the fever. 11 is free ftxtni 99 9 -tmii'r opiate and astringent articles, which are ■ "f> drying a nature as to lieingreat dangerof H B| destroying the patient; whereas this medicine IM never dries or stops the cough, but, by remov- 9 tmd mg the oarss, consequently, when the cough 9 98 is cured the patient is well. Send address for 9 ■ pamphlet giving full directions, free. Price 35 cts., 50 cts., and Si .00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. H HP VET, JOHXSOV & LORD, Props., Barllngton. Tt. B msm DOWNS' ELIXIR.bb9 C^'^BUTTS In aiscai" ot the KM, M.i-1 and Honrn.—\rr*ons Tiebillty, Impotonrr. Orcaule Itealarm, tiiinirrhoa, (Syphilitic si <1 ■ cresrlal Affrrilon*. Scientific trmtiueut; riue and sure remedies. Pcfonnitie* Treated. Cail or write for list of question, to he answered hy tin.so desiring treatment by mail. S DR. JOHN BULL'S SmitbsTonleSrrnp I FOR THE CURE OF ' FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.' -1 The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies eveT offered to the public for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no cans whatever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are striotly followed and carried oat. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, ana in every case more certain to cure, if its use is oontinued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been oheoked, more especially ' in difficult and long-standing cases. Dsn ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Shot'ld the patient, however, reouire a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BDLL'B VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf ficient. BDLL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections—the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BDLL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of eandy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, , BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, f BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. PrUelesl Office, s3l Mala St., LOUISVILLE, KE. THE wb4P Buchanan Wind Mill BEAUTY/, DURABILITY S Uk 9 method of attach- THE MOBT POWERFDLJJJ^^^^ .. _ /ALL KINDS OF TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc. Do orp to md for oar new Catalogue before baying. BUCHANAN WIND HLL CO.. BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. D.S. MORGAN SCOT MAKTTACTCBV TUB ' \ Triumpli Reapers AND THE NOISELESS New Clipper Mower; The TRIUMPH REAPERB are unequaled for Simplicity in construction, ease of management, light weight, durability and good working capacity in all conditions of grain. The NEW CLIPPER has all tho advantages of the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable improvements. . SEND FOB Illttstoated CIBCCTAB. _ i GOOD AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory. L D. S. MORGAN & CO., 1 Brockport,lVtonroeCo.,N.Y; THIS PAPER bps-ass t? BBiV ■ ," B ■■■* HOWELL & Go's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street),where adver* 1191999 m | B%sim NEW YORK-