|y J| ITTLT. E. T. Taylor, Agt. for Grangers of Ga. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. —J. II Frank, west of Millheim, gives notice that he has for sale a superior quality of Wheat, which lie calls ••Farmers' frieud,"f<>r seeding purposes. Farm ers desiring some of this excellent wheat are requested to apply to him. —Clothing ! yes, any amount, any style,and at any price at D.S.Kauffman & Cos. —"Dutch Bill" got into the wrong box last Sunday forenoon, of which fact Dr. Harter informed him in an emphatic way. —We learn with regret of Mrs. Mar garet Stover's serious sickness. She is lying at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Ulrica, on Main Street. —Mrs. Beesman's house on Penn street is now weatlierboarded and will be painted in the near future, which will give it a real neat appearance. —C. W. Hart man's purchased a fine organ of Prof. J, 11. Kurzenknabe the other day and now May's heart desire to become a musician will be gratified. —Elmer Weaver, one of Aaronsburg byciclists was noticed riling through this place on Tuesday forenoon. El mer seems to be an experienced wheel man. —Among the legal advertisements, may be found the Auditai's uotice of C. P. Ilewes, in the matter of tho es tate of John D. Foote, dee'd, late of this town. —Lydia A. Frank gives notice in this week's paper that sUe has been ap pointed administratrix for the estate of John J. Frank, deceased,late of Haines township. NOTICE. —Tho new Process Roller Flour, manufactured by J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, is for sale at D. S. Kauff man & Co's new store, Main street, Millheim, Pa. —Miss Emma Eisenhutb, who had | been absent for a few months, visiting friends lu the eastern counties, return ed home lust week and is well pleased with her trip. —E. Brumgard and J. 11. Kreamor are quarrying mason stone for Jfusser & Smith's hardware building. The quarry is in Jordan's small woods,west of Penu street. - — k There is nothing like Dr. Thom as' Electric Oil to quickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseness." Written by Mr£ M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Jo seph Co., Mich. —The new furniture for the Millheim schools arrived yesterday morning and was put into the rooms by the board. It will be quite an attraction for the scholars this fall. —ln wet weather you should protect yourself with pure rubber shoes, and the best place to get them is at Kauff man's popular store, where they are sold at low prices. —Mrs. R. A. Bumiller had the mis fortune to tramp into a ru3ty uail, which deeply penetrated her foot and caused a very painful wound. At this writing she is doing well. —M. C. Gephart, a son of our towns man, Jacob Gepbart, holds a clerkship in Samuel Stamm's general store,in Lo gansville, Clinton Co. Clair has all the qualities for a good salesman. —The real estate of Jeremiah Hoy, deceased, late of Gregg township will be ofTered at public sale by the execu tors, Israel Vonada and Sam. Wise, on Saturday. Sept. 12th. See bills. Joseph Todd, of Northumberland, Pa., the successful agent of the Penn .Mutual Life Insurance company of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday and favored the JOURNAL with a call. CIDER BARRELS FOR SALE.— N. W. Eby, wishes to give notice that he has about 50 good Cider Bariels for sale at his distillery at Woodward. Will be sold cheap. 34 2t —The Harvest Home subscription taken up in the Lutheran church on Sunday is left at the 'Journal Store where the un paid subscriptions may be settled. 34-2t —A WEAK BACK, with a weary,ach ing lameness over the hips, is a sign of of diseased kidneys. Use the best kid ney curative known, which is Burdock Blood Bitters. —Arrangements for the excursion from Cobum to Snow Shae and return, on the 24tb of this month are about be ing completed. The 3fillheim band has an invitation to accompany the excur sionists. —Rev. M. I. Jamison received a call to fill the appointments of the Ev. Su garvalley charge;in place of Rev. Thos. .Morris, who was compelled by sickness to retire from active service. We con gratulate 3filton on his promotion. . —Daniel Baney,while helping to load manure la9t Thursday evening on Abs. Garter's farm, had one of the points of a pitch fork run into his hand. It made a troublesome wound and deprived him of the use of his hand for over a week. LOOK HERE.—-I cure Piles. 1 have a positive remedy for piles. By its use many cases .of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. It cures as if by magic. Money refunded to dis satisfied patients. Address, H.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, Pa. —The person who helped himself to Rev. Benfer's leather flynet in Rev. Hengst's stable the other day is re quested to return the same at ouce, if he would save himself from getting in to trouble. FOR SALE —S. K. Faust gives no tice that he wishes to sell his valuable farming land situate in Millheim bor ough north of Abs. Barter's farm, and which he lately bought of Divid Scholl. The laud is in first-class condition and purchasers will find it a good invest ment. —Tho county paprrs are urging llio citizens of Aatnnbmg to hold a centen nial next venr.the town Being 100 years old then. Our aiatertown seems to have but litilo to say on tlie subject so far. Clan isborg will celebrate her one hundredth anniversary or centennial next week. Immense preparations are being made for a line celebration. Ev ery trade and industiy will bo repre sented. —Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which induces liver complaints and bilious disorders. Warranted to cuie, or mon ey refunded. —Our fiiend, John Miller, of the Mala street meat maiket feels very much relieved since tho passage of that 31 foot monster last Saturday. It was duly bottled and corked up and kept on exhibition in MU asor's hotel. —lt. I), Bierly, tho boss carpenter from Iteborsburg, assisted by his crew of men are putting the finishing touches to A. J. Haiter's new house on Pent) street, which when completed will be a credit to the mechanics. - On our ride to Madisonburg last Saturday, we noticed that Brushvalley is richly blessed with apples, many of the trees fairly groaning under their heavy load, while the crop in most of the eastern counties is said to be a failure. —We understand that the Madison burg people contemplate holding an other picnic next Saturday, on the same ground in Grimm's woods. The band is again invited to attend during the day and they have concluded to go. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— William Weaver aud A. D. Weaver, executors of the estate of Frederick Weaver, , de ceased, late of Haines township, will sell the farm and mountainland of de cedent, one mile east of Aaronsburg, on Friday, September 25th,instant. Hay Fever Cured by Cream Balm. I HAVE BEEN a periodical sufferer from Hay Fever since the summer of 1879, and, until I used Ely's Cream Balm, T was never able to find any re lief. I can say that Cream Balm cured me.—L. M. Georgia, Bioghainton, N. Y. 32-41 —The picnic of the St. Paul's Sun day School, in Ilaines township, which was announced for the 12th instant, has been postponed until Saturday, Sept. 19th, when the Woodward and Wolfe's Suuday schools will partici pate. —Friday and Saturday evening the diamond was ti'led with big crowds of people to see and hear the open air con cert given by a party selling patent medicines. Everybody was pleased with the show and quite a number bought of the medicines. —Miss Puella E. Dornblaser,of Clin tondale, was in town over Sunday, and in the evening delivered a floe lecture in the Lutheran church, on her favor ite subject, "Home and Foreign Miss ions." The lady is one of the most ac tive mission workers in the synod. —Captain John A. Miller met with a painful accident last Monday morning. As h was rolling a log on Lamey's saw mill, a few mills west of town, it caught his one leg and tore his big toe almost entirely from the foot. It is feared that amputation will be neces sary. --D. A.Musser and lady departed yesterday morning for Spring Mills, where they took the westernbound train. They expect to make an ex tended trip to several of the western states. Mr. Musser iutends to go even as far as Montana territory. We wish them a plaasant and safe journey. —J/rs. John Hess, an old widow lady of Woodward, died suddenly last Friday at her residence ID said place. She had been out to the garden and when on her way back to the house she took very sick and had to be carried on the back porch A hemorrhage set in and in a very short time life was gone. She was buried yesterday. —Lycoming county is greatly afflict ed with hog cholera. Henry Decker, residing in said county recently lost 65 head. The porkers are covered all over with sores and the flies succeed in pesting the animals. Nine ducks which caught the flies on Mr. Deckers hogs, died, doubtless poisoned bv the flies. —Preaching in the U. B. Church in Christ in Millheim next Sunday at 10.30, a. m ; Rebersburg at 2.30, p. m. ; Washington Furnace, 7.30, p. in. In two weeks from Sunday next, in ihe forenoon at 10.30, Sept. 27th, I will preach my farewell sermon. A collec tion will l>e lifted,and I hope the breth ren and friends will give me a liberal farewell send-off. C. W. RAVER, U. B. Pastor. MULTUM IN PARVO. —McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparilla Al terative is the most highly concentrat ed, most harmoniously and skilfully combined of all the blood medicines of fered the public. Many certificates from well-known and worthy persons could be furnished to substantiate the virtues claimed for this great medicine, but the manufacturer prefers simply to say any purchaser feeling the benefit derived from the use of a bottle not equivalent to the seventy-five cents in vested in the purchase can have their money returned. j JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y & CO., Philadelnhia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenliuth. Millheim,Pa. —Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable. Nothing like it for horses, lm | -The rain oil Saturday completely spoiled the picnic in Grimaa's woods near Madisonburg. The Millheim band had no occasion to leturn to the grounds after dinner, and whihd away the afternoon by entertaining the disappoiiiUd plcuickera at Bart gen' ho tel. --Geo. W. Swart7., and family, of Lewistown, Pa.,were sojourning among us for a week, having been on a visit to his parents on North street. George U a whole-souled fellow and his many friends always greet him with pleasure. He was one of our callers on Monday forenoon. —The Farmer's Fair at William's Grove, near Mechanicsburg, Pa., wa3 a grand success this year. It far surpass ed previous years in the display of farming implements and machinery from many states. All the latest im provements of every design were on ex hibition. —By taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla many a poor sutferer who submits to the surgeon's knifo because of malignant scrofulous swellings, mignt be sayed, sound and wnole. This will purge out the corruption which pollutes the blood, and by which such complaints are ori ginated and fed. —The atiuual picnic of the Patrons of Husbandry of Centre county will take place on next Thursday, Sep tember 17. The old ground on top of Nittany mountain near Centre Hall has been selected for the occasion. Among the speakers will be Col. Victor E. Piollett, of Bedford Co., aud CoI.R.H. Thomas, of Cumberland Co. —Mrs. Sue A. Richart, of Cedar ville, Stephenson Co., 111., arriyed in town last week and spent a few days with Mrs. J. 11. Reifsnyder, an old friend of hers. The western lady is al so one of the JOURNAL'S oldest pat rons. We wish her a very pleasant time during her visit among the bills and valleys of old Pennsylvania. —On Friday, Sept. 25th, 1883 at one o'clock,P. M„ the heirs of George Bre on, dec'd.by their agent., Jonathan Bar ter, will sell at public sale on the prem ises in Gregg towship, the real estate of decedent, consisting of 175 acres of cultivated and timber land,with a good dwelling house, barn and all necessary outbuildings thereon erected. —FOR habitual constipation,billious ness, sick hsadache, torpidity of the liver,congestion of the kidneys,malaria and all complications arising from a degenerated condition of the bowels, liyer or kidneys, McDouald's Improved Liver Pills can be depended upon for certain and permanent relief ; as a din ner pill, gentle cathartic and safe aperi ent, they are without an equal. Many eminent physicians use them in their daily practice. Money refunded to dis satisfied purchasers. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. INTERESTING TO BOTH SEXES. Any man or woman making less than S4O weekly should tiy our easy money-making business. We want A gents for our celebrated MADAME DEAN SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS : also, our SPINAL SUPPORTER, SHOULDER BRACE, and ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales dai ly. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State sex. LEWIS SCIIIELE & Co., 35-131 390 Broadway, New York. A COLORED CAMP-MEETING.— WiII be held in the grove opposite the rail road station at Coburn, Pa., commen cing Friday, Sept. the 11th and closing Monday, Sept. 21st, 1885. The meet ings will be conducted by Rev. J. F. Lyons, D. D., and Re7. Taylor Brown, of the A. M. E. church, Harrisburg, Pa., assisted by other prominent min isters,and a flne choir of male and fe male singers from a distance. Parties from a distance will be furnished with tents on the giounds. Boarding on the ground or in the immediate neighbor hood at reasonable rates. Excursion tickets will be sold at stations along the railroad. No hucksters allowed on or near the grounds. Committee of Arrangements. Neighboring News. SMITH TOWN. James Mowery, a former resident of this place, was sojuiuing in our midst. Last week our little hamlet was made quite lively by three steam threshers—Duck's, Wert's and Krum rine's, all of whom are boss threshers. On Monday while J. 11. Frank was cultivating his Geld, the horses got on a soft place and the ground sudden ly gave away under them. Had it not been for the stump of a large tree the roots of which supported the horses, they would have gone down pretty deep. Miss Minnie Duck was to Penn Hall and Spring Mills over Sunday visiting friends. We now enjoy the convenience of hearing the Millheim town clock strike. Squire Duck was the Grst one to get through with his seeding. The papers are full oi marriages at present and we think it will be that way all through this month. After the first of October the matrimonial cam paign will likely be more quiet. Our "young farmer" claims to have gained five pounds in one week, since he quit farming. Last week one of Henry Keen's hor ses ran off for Jerry Kern. No.dam -ages. ' JuMBO AAR.ONSBURG. The Journal was one day l.do "hut week in its appearance at this ollice. Your conespondent was left in the cold, did not get a Copy. Quite a number of our young folks were to Millheim on last Saturday e veiling to hear and see the patent med icine man. The Aaronslmrg Base Ball club fell a victim to the Centre Hall club on last Monday—Centre Hall 53, Aaropsburg 3. Now is your time, Millheim club. Aaronsburg has quite a large number of visitois during last and this week, A Mrs. Seltzer and daughter, of Lock haven, and Mr. Jacob Mingle, from 111. are the guests of 11. A. Mingle. Condo Bros, from Indiana are stopping with their brother Wm. Condo. A Mr. More, wife and two daughters, from Mi 111 in burg, at J. 11. Mussel's, and many others whoso names and address es we did not learn. Susie Lenker paid a flying visit to her sister Maggie at Lemont,Pn. That opening at the harvest services in the Lutheran church on last Sunday evening was splendid, especially the Bass Solo by D. K. Musser. Weaver and Kister's brick kiln, north of town, which is in full blast, is quite an evening resort for some of our young girls and boys. Klinefelter'scorps of painters left town and have gone to Fred Limberts, north eastof town, to paint his house inside and outside. Some of our farmers are selling their potatoes to butcher Hoy, delivered at Coburn at 30c.per bushel. ANOTHER. —Jas. It. Irwin, druggist, Curwins ville, Pa., writes : •J. A. McDonald. DEAR Slß:— Send us 1 gross of your Worm Powders —they give good satisfaction to our trade. Professionally, I always recommend them, as I consider they embody to the utmost the principal and most desirable points in a vermifuge— sraallness of dose, easiness to take, compactness and eligance, while our steadily increasing sales attest their value as a worm de stroyer and the satisfaction they give our trade.' • Dissatisfied purchasers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WA Y & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. Millheim ,Pa. COBURN. Miss Musser is visiting friends in Woodward. Boys, are you going to attend camp meeting next Sunday. You can have my horse and buggy for XX. The work on our new buildings is i slowly moving along. Oar town is rather quiet just now, but we think there will be enough stir next week, when the colored camp meeting will be coming off at this place. John Bowersox's cow had its ear and tail cut off iu a collision with the ircu ho;se on Monday morning, as the train was going West. Z, Farmers are very busy putting out crops. Tie largest gang of gypsies this sum mer was seen last week passing through our town. Twenty-eight of our jolliest fellows helped in the serenade of James W. Kerstetter. Mr. "Wm. Kreamer now also has a good stable on his premises. Whltmer & .Lincoln moved their scales from near the tavern over to their grain house. The long talked-of (colored) camp meeting will commence to-morrow, Friday. Miss Claud Smith, from Logansyille, is yisiting at Jos. Kleckner's. Trumpfheller, Vonada & Co., have a new sign up, indicating that they still live. * * * MADISONBURG. Simon Hazel is able to be out of the house again. Most of our farmers are done seeding. Some few farmers have commenced to cut off corn. The corn will yield a good crop this season. The picnic on Saturday was almost a complete failure. The prospects in the morning were good and a lai ge crowd ot people was expected, but the rain at noon kept them all at home. A real good dance in the evening at the hotel wound up the day. The committee ex pect to try it oyer next Saturday. The Millheim Cornet Band spent Saturday in our town, and we had the pleasure of listeniug to some of their excellent music. Potatoes are not as plenty as was ex pected and as a general thing are small in size. Again we.are compelled to record the death of some of L. B. Stover's live stock. A fine young calf, which he had taken down to his farm a few days ago, got sick and died. It is said that too mucn lard and laudanum was ad ministered. In my last letter I said that Mr. Stover had lost four horses in the last year and a half. I take that back—it was only three. Howeyer, the calf is the fourth case of death. STILL. This paper la kept on file at the office of MDVERTISING J^IGENTS TIMES BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. FCTIIIATCC For lEWSFAPER ADVERTISII6 CDCC COMMA I to at Lowest Cash Rates intt AYER & SON'S MANUAL MQlUfiUflll PURELY VEGETABLE. Are You Bilious ? The Regulator never fails to curt. I mo*t cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from Hit ion* Attack* i r any Disease caused by a dis arr.angcd state of the l.ivcr. KANSAS CITY, MO. W. R. BERNARD. Do You Want Good Digestion? I suffered intensely with Full Stomach, Head ache, etc. A neighbor, who had taken Simmons Liver Regulator, told tnc it was a aire cure for my trouble. The first dose I took relieved me very much, and in one week's time 1 was as strong and hearty as ever I was. It it the best medicine I ever took for Dyspepsia. RICHMOND, Va. H. G. CRBNSHAW. Do You Suffer from Constipation ? Tea;anony of HIRAM WARNKR, Chief-Justice of I G- ; "1 have used Simmons Liver Regulator for Constipation of my Dowels, caused by a temporary Derangement of tne laver, for tire la>t three or four years, and always with decided benefit." Have You Malaria ? I have had experience witli Simmons Liver Regu lator since ldOs, and regard it as the greatest medicine of the times for diseases peculiar to malarial regions. So good a medicine deserves universal commendation. RNV M D. WHARTON, Cor. Src'y Southern baptist Theological Seminary. / THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS ** t LIVER REGULATOR I . See that you get the genuine, with the Ted Z on front of Wrapper, prepared only'by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., SOLS RSTOFKIBTORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. From Pole to Pole Area's SAKSAPARILLA has demonstrate! Its power of cure for all diseases of tlw blood. The Harpooner'9 Story. Kew Bedford, June J, 18C2. Da. J. C. ATIR tc Co.—Twenty years < 70 I waa a harpooncr in tlio North l'at-1 tic. vlu-.i tHJ others of trio crew and myself w ere lab! up a ib arurvy. Our bodies were bloated, guius vwod. t and bleeding, teeth looae, ptirpta bio tela* ill over us, and our breath seemed rotten. Take It by and largo wo were pretty badly off. All our lime juice was accidentally destroy**!, but the captain liad a couple dozen bottles of A YE* 8 HAUSAPAHILLA and gavo us that. We mov cred on It quicker than I lnvo ever vein nvu brought about by any otbertroatuu-utfor.Scc: vy, aud I've seen a good deal of it. Boeing no r.u n tlon In your Almanac of your Sarsaparilm bi lug good for scurvy ,1 thought you ought to law w of this, and so send you the facts. Rei>ectfully yours. RALPH Y. \T IXGATE. The Trooper's Experience. Hasten, Batuto/and(S. Africa,) March 1, J -Vi ?• DB. J. C. AYZB & Co.—Gentlemen: I Lava much pleasure to testify to the great value or your Barsaparilla. We have been Sta£fov*d here for over two years, during which time we bad to live In tents. Being under canvas for such a timo brought on what Li cubed In this country "veldt-aorea." I had tbo** ►or. s Kr tome time- I wa advitcd to Inko your rjaivap parilia, two bottle# of which made tuy ****** (Uiftppeir rapidly, and I am wow quite well* Yours truly, T. K. BODES, Trooper, Caps Mounted Jlifiemtn. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Js the only thoroughly effective blood-purifier, the onlv inediclno that eradicates the poisons or Kcrofula, Mercury, and Contagioui Disease from lire system. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell,MASS. Sold by all Druggists: Price 91 i bis bottles for S3. MOsaurrom^E^ QUIT O BITE UURE t gives instaut re lief, and drives them away. Address SALIaDK A C 0.,8 East l&b St., New York.32-4t WANTED—AGENTS TO SELL THE LIFE of U.S.GR ANT. An elegant octavo volume of RIB pages— W ill ustrations. Price $2.00. This woric gives a full account of Grant's eventful life, including his military career, his life as Presideut, and bis re new tied Trip Around the World. Every admir er of the Nation's Here will desire this, the best selling Life of Grant Send 50 cents at once for outfit. Park Pub. Co., Hartford, Conn. 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WWe offer this week a specialty: A Black Cork Screw Suit for $3.80. 1 4 1 ii 1 iHWiiiiwuw'i'iiii i m T- * QUAKER Ti _' , _ _ , Xs t*h# Best TABLE SAUCE. Thousands of articles are bow msnufectursd that tn former years had to bo imported, paying fetgb import duty as it Is now being done on Lea Per® tins table anco 5 the Qrakbr Tabzw BsuculriNfi its place ; It has been pronounced byjcomyeteat fudges Juet me good ana even bettor. The QtTAEEB Saucb has Slowly but surely gained greet im portance and ia replacing the swy best Imported rauce on the shelf of the grocer, the taking of the restaurant and the tables of the rfah and poor men. greatly prised sod relished by hi! oft account of its piquancy, aroma, taste, strength and pnreneas. The inventor has tar years of study of the secret virtues containad in the ero-1 matie spicoa of the Indies sad Chins, snoh m mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, genuinesamalcsglngot. and peppers and buds of trees unknown to most men, and by long practice succeeded to combine their extracts In such s liquid form as WSBOW find it, of agreeable taste, and 10 Invigorating as to be taken in plaee of stomach bitters. By man* nfacturing this sance here, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it is soli at U ioWer figure to the dealer, who making a better profttop Quaker Bancs can sell it to the consumer chsapst than the very best imported article hardly equal, lug ours. If your grocer does not loop It, write us for prices, etc. Bold tn bottles or by th* ghUon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Bolt Proprietors end Maumfmotween, 10$ A 108 8* M ST., St* Louis, Xtw Pure ' ; And Unadulterated 1 T. FHAlN,!Propritor of the -*£ First National Hotel,^- MII.LHEIM, PA. wishes to inform the public that he keeps the following liquors constantly on hand aud In sures them all strictly pure, and especially i dapted for medical purposes: r WIIIHKEY*; GINS; Ilanuesrtlie, Imported Holland, Poughkecpsie, hush, WINE*: t SSL Louisville, Kidertenfe Kentucky. Port BBAHDTI; Huckleberry, Plain, Catawba, Ginger, Grape. Hherry, ."T7~ Blnck berry, APPfWuf*. Peach Next Etyland Hun t. These liquors are all guaranteed to be not leos than four years old and can be strongly reccom mended as wholes iiue aud healthy. : MALT LIQUORS, such as PORTER, ALE and LAGER always on draught. 22 3m DO YOU KNOW THAT Lorillard's Climax PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag; Rase leaf FinoCut Chew lug; Navy Clippings,and Black,BroWn and Yellow SNUFF are the best and cheapest qual ity considered. pENNSYLVAHIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Teim begins September ft. 1885. \ This Institution is located in one of tte moot beautiful and healthfnUpots of the entire Alle gheny region. It Is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of study: L A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. . 3. Tlie following ADVANCED COUBSES, of two voarseach, following of the Scientific Coarse: (a) AGRICULTUKF: (b) NATURAL HISTORY; (c) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE In Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining shop-work with study. 7. A new SPECIAL COU USE (two years) In Literature and Science, for Young Lad tea. 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of individual students. ... Military drill is required. Expenses for hoard and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady Prib clpor Catalogues, or otter information addtWM gkorgeV. atherton. JL-'D., t President, 27-29 BUte College, Centre Co., l^a. IPtiTC WANTED beautHul All I IIIA Corsets. Sample Ires to thorn ho. Nil Lll 111 coming agents. No risk, quick sales. I Territory given, saUsfaction guaranteed. Address ' DR.SCOTT,S42 BroadwajfSt^N.Y-