Quarreling at their Wedding. One of the most Peculiar Weddings that Ever Took Place at the Tombs. [From the New York SUhJ At the Tombs yesterday Jacob Goldstein, a tailor twenty years old, of No. 14 Bowery, was charged by Fannie Raffel, a pretty, black-eyed girl, sixteen years old, with betrayal under promise of marriage. The com plainant said she had been engaged to the defendant about a year, and the marriage day was set. for April 10 On the morning of that day a letter was received from the bridegroom saying that he would not marry her unless her brother would give him $75 to start in business with and get some furniture. The bride's father flatly refused to do that and Goldstein left. Policeman McCormick saw Goldstein enter No. 14 Bowery. (1 old stein's father appeared and told the policeman that the boy would surely turn up at the home of the bride that night and make her his wife.The officer informed Mr. Raffel of his success, and that gentleman was so delighted at the prospect of the wedding that he prepared a S3O feast. The bridegroom arrived at the home of his sweetheart about 7 o'clock, and asked to have a private interview with Mr. Raffel. 'Before I marry your daughter,' said Goldstein, 'I want $75 to open a store in Baxter street. 1 suppose that will do for a while, but if business is bad you must advance me another SIOO. Then you must purchase the bed, a table, stove and a few dishes. Will you do it ?' 'Do you want my answer right a way V asked the bride's father. 'Yes, and the money too.' 'Well, then, here it is,' and before Goldstein knew what was coming ho was seized by the throat and kicked out of the house. 'You fool,' shouted the father, 'do you think I want to sell my daughter ? If you don't want her just as she is, keep out of here or I will break your head.' As he was leaving his home for work yesterday morning Goldstein was arrested. He told Justice Duffv that two years ago he was engaged to Fannie's eldest sister, Rachel, who,af ter gettings3oo from him in presents, deserted him for another man. Mr. Raffel told him that he could have his revenge on Rachel by marrying her younger sister,and he would give him $75 and purchase the furniture. Be lieving what he said he engaged him self to Fannie. 'And I won't marry her,' he said, 'unless the old man puts down the $75.' 'Yes you will,' remarked Justice Duffy. 'You will either marry her or go to the penitentiary. You can sue the father for the money afterwards.' This appeared to satisfy the unwill ing bridegroom, and he eensented to the marriage. Clerk Jerome drew up the papers, and the bride and bride groom had frequent spats. 'What do you work at V was asked of the bride. 'I work at dressmaking,' she said, 'but after this I won't do anything. What do you think I am marrying for?' 'You want to sit in the parlor all day ?' asked the bridegroom snccring k- 'Yes.' 'And play on the piano V 'Why, certainly.' 'lf I have my say you will play on the washtub and on the sewing ma chine instead of a piano,' said Jacob. 'Stop ! I won't have any quarrel ing here,' said Justice Duffy, and the marriage ceremony was performed. The court remarked after they left that they would be divorced within a year. Railroads and Farms. In yalue the railroads are next to farms in the United States. By the census of 1880, we learn that the value of farms, farm machinery and stock, was $12,104,081,440. The appraised val ue of all railroads was $7,270,000,000. The gross value of all farm products for the year 187p, as given by occu pints of farms to the census takers,was $2,213,402,564. The gross income of all the railroads for that year was $770. 000,000, which is only a little over one third of the products of the farms. But the product of the manufactories exceeds.that of all the farms. It is $5. 369,579,191. The value of the precious metals mined for the year ending May, 1880, was : Gold, $33,370,663; silver,s3l, 110,957 —total, $74,490,620. The mining value of non-precious metals, coal,iron, lead, copper,zinc and minor metals,was $364,909,324. These figures will give the reader some idea of the relative importance of the various industries in the United States. ADVICE TO MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crving with paiu of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STRFP FOR CHIT PRFN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mother-', there Is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery anu uiairuoea, leguiaies tiyj stomach aim bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one <>f the oldest and best female physicians and nurs es in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 23 cents a bottle. CRAZY PATCHWORK! Having n large assortment of remnants and piece* or handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we are putting them up in assorted bundles and furnishing them for "'Crazy Patch work ' Cushions, Mats, Tidies, fire , fir. l**ck nge Xo. I—ls a handsome bundle of exquisites silks, sat ins and brocaded velvets (all different). Just the thinp for the most superb pattern of fan cy work. Sentpostpaid fo so the iinest ma chine ever placed on the market. The only machine In the world with an AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER. with which a CHILD can wind a bobbin as evenly as a spool of cotton is wound. The ONLY Machine with a Practical Embroiderer, with which II EIUTIFU LWOR K can be done The ONLY Machine with a HEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT. The "WIIITK" has a Self-Setting Xeedle, Self- Threading throughout, All Bearing Adjustable, Case Hardened an d of Steel. The "WHITE" has no Cos WHEELS, which are only used in the cheaper grades of machines, therefore soon become noisy and hard-running. Be sure and —EXAMINE THE WHlTE— before buying a hewing machine. US-ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED AT REASON All LE RA TES. UWOILS, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS always on hand. • I also keep the Beet Quality of LADIES'.MISSES'* CHILDREN'S FINE SEWED DRESS SHOES C. G. BRIGHT, Agent, AARONSBURG, PA. ***** *** * D. I. BROWN, , DEALER IX STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE, &c. • - ■ ■■ Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. m * J&Sse? 2 'Repairing done at short notice l)y practical workmen. ■ ♦ ■ Spouting a Specialty Shop on Main St., opposite Tomlinson MILLHEIM PA. * CUT TH3S ©UTI a MIKE s sls is S4O WEEK. We have stores in 15 leading- Cities, from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly: Our Factories a:ul Frsiieipfil Ofilccs are at J'-i'ie, Pa. Send for our New Catalogue and terms to agents Address Mijf| I £lli3!| 1 913 Spring Garden St. I HI LU7SILL PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lcwislmrs sni Tyrone Railroad Time Table. LKAVK WESTWARD. 13 5 7 9 A. M. A. M. P. M, P. M. l\ M Montandon 7 o* 9.40 2.115 t,00 7.55 I.ewisbtirg 7.25 10 05 2.20 Fair Ground I'M 10.15 2.25 Uiolil 7.40 10.27 2.35 Veksbul"K 7.4:5 io.JU] 2.10 Mifiliuburg S.Odar 11.00 nr 2.55 io. :t t5 Mtllninnt 8.22 5.28 Laurolton 8.33 X 40 Wilier Hun.......8.57 4.00 Cherry Kuu 9.15 4,25 Fowler 9.35 4.47 Coburn 9.48 5.06 Spring Mills,nr 10. 15 ar.5.30 LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 H 10 A.M. P.M. Soring Mills 5.50 1.50 Coburn 0 18 2,20 Fowler 0.28 2.8.1 1 berry Hun 0.4S 2.65 Wlkor Hun 7.05 3.15 Lunrolton 7.80 3.40 MiUmont 7.40 3.52 A. M." Mini in burg 8.00 11.45 4.15 P. M. Vieksburg >Bl>s 12.10 4.32 liichl 820 12.17 4.88 Full" (hound A.M. 8 .30 12.33 4.1S r. M. Lcwishurg 0.35 8.45 12.50 5.10 7.30 Montumlonar. 0.45ar.9.00ar 1,0.5ar.5,20ar 7.40 Nut. 1 and 2 connect at Montaiulon with Erie Mall West: 3 ami 4 with Sea Shore Kxpios East: 5 and 0 with Day Express ami Niagara Express West; 7 ami 8 with Fust Line West: 9 ami 10 with WiUlanisport Accommodation East. A. SIMON & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS keep the 1 irgest stock in the county 143 MAIN STREET, LOCK HAVEN. GO TO SIMON BROTHERS, THE ISOSS CLOTH I Kits for your Clothing. 45 MAIN STREET, LOCK IT A YEN. •:* Thero is no essnso for suffering from {1 CONST3PATSON * and other diseases that follow a dis- I ■ ored state of the Stomach and Bow- I els, when the use of 1 DR. HENRY BAXTER'S | jIUIHH B!OT H Will give immediate relief. After constipation follows Dyspepsia, 1 |j indigestion, Diseases ofH | the Kidneys, Torpid LiverS I Rheumatism, Dizziness,! I Sick Headache, Loss ofy | Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-j |op!exy, Palpitations,! i i Eruptions and Skin Dis-u "3eases, etc., °f Which thesefc Hitters will speedily euro by removing thecatwe. fi Sn Keep the Stomach, Boictb, and Itijtrtive Organs jSj gS in goo 1 tror'.i.ij order, ami perfect lieu!(ll will bo the result. LadiOS others miUFi BjocttoSicU Headache will find rrliefW and permanent euro by the no of these Hitters jg Kg Being tonic and mildly purgative they || § PURIFY TIIE BLOOD.! Prlco 23 cts. per bottle. EE] For sale ty all dealers in medicine. Send L address for pamphlet, free,giving full directions. I For Safe by 11. 11. TOMLIXSON, Mi!lhrim, Pa. 5-TON Iron Levers, Bte*l Bearings, Brass TARE BEAM. S JEO.YKS. HI. PAVS TUL I-Mt'lt/i'T; ] fcold ou trial. Warraats 6 yeara. Alt teea aj law- Bj ' Par (roe book, address M / JONES OF BiNGHAM7ON, tUStiiUMfi*, a. y. Vick'sFloral Guide. For 1884 * on I'cgnnt Hook of 1501'ngros, .1 t'ol urttl I'alex of Flowers mill Vete. ttsblcs.anvl more tlttvn UHIJ t lln^trtitioiiN of the choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, ami Direcli nis for glowing. It is hundsotne e nouglt for the Center Tattle at a Holiday Pres ent. Bend "it your mum- and I'ost (ifllco ad dross with 10 cents, and 1 will semi you a copy, onstage paid. This is m i a anarterof its oos't. it is printed in hotli English qml <4ermm. ff you afterwards order seeds deduct the lcts. Vlck'w Sect! arc* (he Itesf in tho World ! f'h • ELOUAL GVIDE will tell how to get and grow them. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa ces, G Colored Flatus. 5• > Kngravitus. For :' -,vl h the FAMILY Stop Thief Scale— capacity, j oz ♦ > 10 lbs. Price, sl.so—whereby you get a Newrpa'. cr FOR (Cr 2 iddress, JONES OF BiNGHAfiSTON, BINGHAaiTON, N. Y. ELIA3 LUSK. F. ]). LVSE Elias Luse & Son's pLANING MILL, In Ihc rear of the Kv. Church, IV n Street, MILLHEIM, 1A. ALL KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK SUt'tl" AS Doors, Window Frames & Sash, Shutters & Blinds, Siding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Balustrades, Vorandahs, AN'!> ALL*STYUCS OF IsEOJJXjIDXISTOr itmde to order ut the mod reasonable prices. A share of public p.ii ronuge respectfully *o (MM. as-iy D. H. Lenker, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN A.ARONSBURG, JPA. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre Tables, 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 aiid llair Matresses, every style of Mould ings for Picture Frames. Frames of any size made to order. Undertaking a Speciality. A share of the public patronage re spect! ully solicited. 36-ly |u.?.STANDAfi>.j '.ID O Jt^f TOWF**! WAGON SCALES, ij CL* livu Lcvna. Bie-l ll.atici:- II -• qP Tar* He*m au■ lira Plica Llat mention 111 p|*> an f Nowjjpa^cr II il S&WBALTE! A ~<*©• A] ! jf ' ■' -- :• TR EATM i' ,'JY 1 ::?i. k. r. wt:vrs KKI.7K AM) v.nxvi Tiit-.tTJixxT. n riwrai !' c i *;-rt:i. : .'i-t.'a.D C>vu lie,lT.i, KcrV'.uu Ncu iiljfli*. Hcfltl vo < I.c.tT i .1 l.y tu ur ' <>f nl.-intc! or Jo't. <• >, VV.il'efuhi?ji. ii .it.tl D - jir- w'na. Soff -clnir if V l'i ■ ••• -:j'!n rin 1 i-uri * ami pjintir.". r.:! -rv. tl •.•. :i !;• p <: I. I I , 1,011 ft to-li • t l?J. 2 v I.!.;- 33 i-i 2 t: •"■■o" ■ • ■ • Ly . ' ii < i i". j : ra'n, ,.;i n Ui- I ■ ' 3;; \ . i-'ilW: I. x :I*CB J WCM ih's trvctiii'-ol r. b ■ c;' sit u iVr j|3. ui I*} n. ! J-tC ,)lllu <:. ' ■ -v L i 17 2 Ci?/. rAHYIILi OVA G3Z73 fn rr :** "• ceo;, c.-.'.r 1 1/ :t f.-r !, ,m . n r. ;in ■ ;••<■!! Vi v . t - r < ,11 (in •! CUii.iiU S■> ('• 111' :to. Ki i: •: v..W.WiiCt C.-M II i off i! x cii.'c. Ci.-rrr .••• < 1 im-ii c-n'y 1-7 KJSM.'U- - B"KI>SF<*VS. ■■:.:{ ca_S - t P2ifa>fc*rtMa To. "l i The csTibraf'-'l v.-.vii iii rot 1 .-Hi. r. IltTTuaeillife'y L 'p cure* 11;nditth?, Cir,ji;;t .lion, itc. GWi i, iinti' I y demvvhera ujmn recciot ol 25 ccnlc. Lt:*111 passed If." 8 jCLiSdwa. KJSMES & WiENDELSOM, | I^S^OJRac^Str^ot^FhUads^ MILLHEIM MARSLE WORKS The Oldest, The Largest, _ The Cheapest, Most Reliable Establishment, In this part of Pennsylvania. - Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, manufactured in the most artistic style and' of the best material. Alt work warranted' and put up in the tnost substan tial manner. prices are so low that it u'itl pay persons in need of marble work to give us a call. DEININGER & MUSSER proprietors Shops east of Bridge, Main St., Millheim, Fa. Emm? ELIKIR.HH . H. DOWNS' 1 Vegetable Balsamic For the cure of nptloii, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, B , Asthma, Eeurisy, Hoarseness, B aza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, 9 diseases of 111 o Tit root, Chest, and i. In all coses whero this Elixir is B used its efficacy is at onco manifested, con crm viuclng the most, incredulous that C 3 CONSUMPTION £? is not incurable, if properly attended to. — 52 m At its commencement it is but a slight irrita- CO m tiou of tho membrano which covers the Lungs; 32 then an inflnmation, when tho cough Is rather r m, dry, local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the CJ checks flushed and chills more common. This —" Eli.\ir In curing tho above complaints, fcji* ates so as To remove all morbid irrita- tej&l Motions and in/laiuntiou from tlie lungs ma Ito tho surface, and finally expel them from E3J tho system. It facilitates expectoration. It heal: tho ulcerated surfaces || and relieves tho cough nnd makes tho breath fe* ing easy. It supports the strength and at the Km same tiiue reduces tho fover. It is free front Bm strong opiate and astringent articles, which are of so drying a nature as tobe in great danger ot destroying the patient; whereas this medicine never dries or stops tho cough, but, by remov- ra ing the CAt'SK, consequently, when the cough ||jj| is cured the patient is well. Send address for H pamphlet giving full directions, free. Price 35 cts., 50 cts., nnd 81.00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 11FAEY, JOIIYSGN (k LORD, Props., Burlington. Yt. H mm.wmm Fur Sale by II 11. TOMLIXSOX, Millheim, Pa. .■ SEND TO mi JONES BINGHAMTON Premiumßgivelivntl the JONES SCALE 11 iw" i and free Price Lino BUNNELL & AIKENS, Bellefonte Ag'ts? S FECIAL BRAINS j FOR THE SIPHRIILTG- TRADE AT | J. R.SMITH tCOj (LIMITED,) 7 • 9IILTO.\, FA., j Nob. 110, 112 & 114, Front Street, 5 Musical Instruments, Furniture, Carpets, China, Silverware, and House Furnishing Goods Generally. DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. 0 t m. " IM-- QUALIFYING 1 | I GIVING A ORGAN TONE, W ; Address. CLOUGH & WARREN ORCAN CO., Detroit,Mich. DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORK®, BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia , Fkb. 1, 1884. To Partners of Pennsylvania : Gentlemen :—For oveer twenty eight years we hare manufactured Haw-Bone Phosphates, ami our brands hare bebome household worde in nearly every section of the country. In many communities (he demand for them has increas ed, while in others the sales have declined, on accouut of the preference for louer-priced goods. Six years ago.iinaivg that the demand for goods of loinv cost had become almost universal, vnd having jtecular advantages of raw materials and manufacturing facilities, we determined to meet this demand, and introduced a TWEN TY-FIVtS DOLLAR PHOSPHA TR. made by a FEW PIIOCESS EXCLUSIVELY OUR O ir.V. The quickness with which this Phos phate sprang Into use among intelligent farmers will be shown by the following statement ; Of Hid §25 Phosphate there were sold During 1879, 1,287 Tons. isso, 3,957 ISSI, 5,147 " 1882, 8,288 i 553,10128 The reports of the action of the $23 Phosphate have been satisjaetory in every case from a wide inquiry. We want to be informed upon this point very plainly, as it is our interest to know if the article continues to produce good results. We will thank any far met, having used the 425 Phosphate with disappointing results, tol let us hear from him with full facts. Yours truly, 11AUGH & SONS. VjesssttpU I la laaiseak.'J cith: IJ.ridD'i;! l cn-.J Louos.—Xerrons Debility, Ynpotonry, ©rr .r i J \V.' Co::errliten, ftypfcliltie ai:d Hfrccrlal Affection-, i-. ii.'a tn-ctmeut; ism sd saro umedi' 3. Istibrtid::i o 'i'v.n'.A. Ol or write for Ht of questions to be (i:isv>w i I /i.'.nfc b.i: ig t r*at meitt by wail. (Persors raCpria'r 1;• r" rc'.l tbetr address,% and tearj loootitnr'o i'oc ir t tilsuot a tri:*fc.jr AddresiPn. C. T., ! sHARCr'. r-'r' nn.l Cca.raiil. 1 . ') Li..- t nt., bt. Louts, *lO. Successor to L'r. liuUs']- :sjK.T.ia y. Lutabtished 83 Years. THIS PAPERS®^ Newspaper Advertising wreau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- MtfftlßSi# s-isjsws NEW ilmK< I Emm 9 THE BEST EXTERNAL EEMEDT *llijiilHM, 9 NEURALGIA, CRAMPS, Sprains, Braises, . Burns and Scalds, Seiitfes, Baefcsei#, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches, It is a safe, sure, aptfl effectual Remedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches* .—salm Sores, &c., on m&k HORSES. 9 ojj One trial will prove its 1 merits. Its effects are in fj most cases 1 INSTANTANEOUS. "A 3H Every bottle warranted to F give satisfaction. Send ad- BHH dre3S for pamphlet, free, gl v. ing full directions for the '• treatment of above diseases. uSSHBH Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per bottle. Sold everywhere. Htnry, Johnson k lord, Proprietors, Burlinjton, Tk For File by H. 11. TOMLINSQM Millheim, \X7~ ANTED—LADIES TU TAKE OURNEV T v lauey work at tueir homes, in city or count ry, and earn 96 to 912 per week, making aood for our Fall and winter trade, ieud IB cents tv sample and particular*. HUDSON MFU, CO, 267 SIITN AVE.. NIW VOBK.