Cooking For Company. I always keep a supply of well cooked food ready at all times, in case of wnex pected company,having learned a lesson Ju my earlier housekeeping days, when a small horde ot relatives came,without notice, to pay me a short visit. They came about tea time and found me with a pantry scanty in the extreme and the store two miles away. I was young and proud, and the humiliation of borrowing enough from one ot the neighbors to make out a repast taught me to be always prepared with some thing at least to make out a decent meal. Too many housekeepers, who are nat urally good cooks, fall into the way of slighting the cooking of their every day meals, and wait till company comes to show off their best efforts in thd culi nary line. I think this is a mistake. The men folks are oftener kept in good spirits by having their meals nicely prepared and promptly served, and the saying that "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach," is true according to my notion. Cook as well for your husband as you do for your company and there will be peace in the family. To possess the knowledge of making good white or brown bread, common sense pudding and pastry, delectable soups and st ews, or of cooking steaks, chops or ham in an appetizing manner, is of more value than kuowing how to make Charlotte Russe, cream meringue, angel's food or black fruit cake, though these last ran be all well enough in their wav.— Daisy Eyesight in Farm and Household. Deposits Prom Comets. The bed of the ocean, says a recent writer, is to an enormous extent cover ed with lava and pumice stone. Still more remarkable is it to find the floor of the ocean covered in many parts with the dust of meteorites. Between Honolulu and Tahiti, at a depth 2,350 fathoms—over two miles and a half— a vast layer of this material exists. Falling upon land this impalpuble dust is indistinguishable, but accumulating for centuries in the sea depths it forms a wondrous story of the continuous bombardment of this planet by comeu tary bodies. •'WHAT was the text yesterday?" asked a father who was busy working bis ward to attend church. "Nothing but leayes," promptly re plied his son. Subsequent investigation showed that th® boy had spent the day in rustling through thejwoods tor chestnuts and returned empty-handed. A protracted mooting in the woodshed followed to B®s if the youth would shed any more such Information. LEWISBURG & TYRONE AND BELLEFONTE, NITTANY LEMONT RAILROAD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 3 5 7 9 Leave, a.m. a.m. a. m. p.m. p.m. Montandon—s.so 0.20 10.15 1.35 6.05 Lewisburg Ax. 6.G0 9.30 10.25 1.50 6.20 Lewisburg Lv 6.30 2.00 Fair Ground.-6.35 2.85 Blebl ... —6.45 2.14 Vicksburg .6.53 2.19 Mifflinburg Ar. 2 30 Mlffltnb'g Lv. 7.10 2.30 Millmont —7.30 2.49 Laurelton 7.45 2.58 Cobarn 8.45 4.03 Rising Spring.9.os 4.30 Centre Hall 9.25 4.52 Gregg 9.33 5.01 Linden Hall-9.43 5.12 Oak Hall 9.50 5.20 Lemont .10.00 5.30 Bellefonte ...lafO 6.00 Arrive a.m. p.m. a. m. a.m. p.m. LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 10 Leave, a. m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p. Bellefonte— -.,5.15 1.00 Lemont .5.45 1.30 Oak Hall 5.51 • 1.30 Linden Hall 5.58 1.43 Gregg —6.07 1.52 Centre Hall 6.16 2.00 Rising 5pring...6.35 2.20 Coburn— 6.55 2.53 Laure1t0n....—7.45 4.13 Millmout .7.55 4.23 Mifflin ourg Ar. 4.45 Mifflin burg Lv. 8.15 4.45 Vicksburg—.,. 8.27 5.00 Biehl 8.32 5.05 Fair Ground... 8.40 5.15 Lewisburg Ar.5.25 8.45 12.55 5.20 Lewisburg Lv.s 40 8.55 9.55 1.10 5.35 Montandon m. 9.10 10.05 p. ni. 5.50 Arrive, a. m. p. in. An additional train leaves Lewisburg for Montandon at 7.25 p. m., returning leaves Mon tandon for Lewisburg at 7.45 p. m. CHAS. P. PUGH, J. R. WOOD, General Manager, Gen'l Pass. Ageut. ABTICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken by year rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STRUT FOR CRILDBEN TEETHING. Its value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there Is ne mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bewels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING STRUP FOR CHILDHEN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physici tns in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. 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 MADA ME 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 twenty sales dai ly. #3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State sex. LEWIS SCHIELE & Co., 35-13t 390 Broadway, New York. This paper IS kept on file at the office of HYER^SON MDVERTISING if^GENTS TIMES BUILOINB PHILADELPHIA. CCTIU ATCQ For IEWSPAPER AMEBTIBISC CDCC to! IMA! to at Lowest Cash Rates rntt •siSttkmiSOU'S MANUAL Surface Indications What, A minor would verr properly form •'surfacelndications" of what la beneath, are the Pimples, Sties, Sor© Kyes, Bolls, and Cutaneous Kruptions with which people are annoyed in spring and early summer. Tho effete matter accumu lated during tho winter months, now makes its presence felt, through Nature's endeavors to expel it from the system. "While it remains, it is a poison that festers in the blood and may develop into Scrof ula. This condition causes derangement of the digestive and ossimilatory organs, with a feeling of enervation, languor, and weariness—often lightly spoken of as "only soring fever." These are evidences that Nature is not able, unaided, to throw off the corrupt atoms which weaken tho vital forces. To regain health. Nature must bo aided by a thorough blood-purifying med icine ; tind nothing elso is so effective as Ayer's Sarsapari/la, which Is sufficiently powerful to expel from the system even thctaiut of Hered itary Scrofula. The medical profession indorse AVER'S SARSAPARILLA, and many attestations of the cures effected by itcome from all parts of tho world, It is, in the language of tho lion. Francis Jewett, cx-Stato Sen ator of Massachusetts and ex-Mayor of Lowell, "tho only preparation that does real, lasting good.*' TREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. JpEABODY 110TKL~ 9th St. South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New Post Office, one half Square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very lu>ine?s centre of the city. On the American and Europea plans Good looms from 50ct8 to S3.UO per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. W PAINE. M. I)., 4d-ly Owner & Proprietor. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Teim begins September 9. 1885. This institution is located in one of th" most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny It is opgn to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of Study: 1. A Full cientifteCourse of Four Years. 2. A Latin cientitle Course. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following tin* first two years of the Scientific Course: (aj AGltlCl LTI UF;(b) NATUOAL HISTORY : (c) CHEMISTRY ANI) PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course m MECHANIC ARTS, combining shop-work with study. 7. A new SPECIAL COURsE'two years) in Literature and science, for Young Ladies 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of individual students. M ilitary drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. Tuition free, Voting ladies undercharge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATIIERTON, I L. I)., President, 27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa. D. I. BROWN, DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE &c„ Practical worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, &c. done at short notice by practical workmen. ♦ —- Spouting-a Specialty Shop on Main St.,opposite Albright's• MILLHEIM.PA. MONTH and BOARD for live nfl)young Men or Ladies, In each county Address P. W. ZEIG LER & CO., Phila delphia "A thing of taty is a, joy rirever," The new and beautiful Square Parlor Stove "PEISCILLAT Before buying, ask your dealer to show you this beautiful design. It he hasn't it, have him send for sam ple at once. Or send us Twenty Dollars and we will promptly ship you the No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par lor) with full nickel ornamentation. Every stove fully guaranteed in con struction, workmanship and practi cal operation. The * TRISCILLA" is made only by Lehigh Stove Co.. LEHIGHTON, PENN. M ■■■ m ■ MHAMake over 100 pet A H L| I*l I cent profit sell ~ er. Durable, perfect in operation, and of great domestic utility. Write for circular. FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO.. ST. LOUIB. Mo. Musser House. Millheim, ------ Penna. r->IMMFR RESORT^ Two miles from Unburn Si u ion on L \ I.IL R. ITViiio Trout Fishing and Hunting within sight j of town. Healthy locality and fine moun tain SCOIUM lea. The celebrated I'ENNs VAL LEY CAVKS but live miles distant. Tho finest drives in the state FINE SADDLE IK>HSKB, <' A HBl AGKS AND BUGGIES for the u*o of summer boarders.) DoiWe and Smile Rooms, newly furnished, for faiuileK with children, on seconu and third floors. Bus to all Trains. TERMS REASONABLE. W. S. Musser, Prop'r. 16-1 v Miltludii'.Control p. Pa EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures and High Grade Agricultural Chem icals and other products,on exhibi tion at the Pennsylvania State Fair, September Bth to 20th, ISS4, were awarded live first premiums. They were also awarded three first premiums as follows: Lehigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa., September 301)1 to October 3rd; Berks County Fair at Kut/town, Fa., October 7th to 10th; Northampton County Fair at Naz areth, Pa., October 7th to 10th. The above arc the only exhibits made by Baugh & Sons during 'B4. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures have se cured a great many premiums including Cen tennial, Paris and other medals. Farmers have discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu able cnrichcr of the soil and pro ducer of crops. Baugh's $25 Phosphate contains the life and essence of Animal Bones. This article is manufactured only by Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia I There is no excuse for suffering from I CONSTIPATION It and other diseases that follow a dis-1 ■ ored state of the Stomach and Bow- I ■ els, when the use of I DR. HENRY BAXTERS I liiuime SOT Will give immediate relief. ~ After constipation follows I Biliousness, Dyspepsia, I ■ Indigestion, Diseases of I ■ the Kidneys, Torpid Liverl I Rheumatism, Dizziness, I ■ Sick Headache, Loss of I IK Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-| gjoplexy, Palpitations,! H Eruptions and Skin Dis-1 ■ eases, etc., all of which these ■ H Bitters will speedily euro by removing the <•e tho result. LadiCS •'"! others 6"B-PJJ iyi cctto Sick Headache win FIND RCIIEFM H and permanent euro l>y tho u.sc of these Bittern I ■ Being tunic and mildly jmrjallve they ■ IPUKIFY TIIE BLOOD.I Price 25 cts. per bottle. ■ For Kilo by all dealers in medicine. Send I fw address for pamphlet, free, pil ing full directions. ■ ■ BEIEY, JOUSSOS & LRD, Props., Burlington, Tt. I For saleUby D. S. Kauffnian A Co.. and J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa. T.Wli'li'hflYfl IMPROVED IRON InUll Elnglne. ALL THE PARTS MADE OF MALLEABLE & WBOUGHT IBON No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, STRONGEST and EASIEST REGULATED WIND ENGINE in the WORLD. The BEST is CHEAPEST. Send for Circulars to the SPRINGFIELD MACHINE CO. Springfield, Ohio, Read what the people say concerning the ability of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil to cure asthma, catarrh, croup, colds, etc. Mrs. Dora Koch of Buffalo, says : " For croup it is decid 'edly efficacious." [Mrs. Jacob Mellisor of Marion. Ohio, says the same thing.) S. S. Graves, Akron, N. Y., writes : " Had asthma of the worst kind, took one dose of Thomas' Eclectric Oil and was relieved in a few minutes. Would walk five miles for this medicine and pay $5 a bottle for it." Drug gist C. R. Hall, Grayville, 111., says: " Cured an ul cerated throat for me in twenty-four hours." " Sat up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I use Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The first teaspoonful NHLIRVED me." E. H. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. Y., Thomas' Eclec tric Oil is also a TIP TOP external applica tion for rheumatism, cut,scalds,burns, bites, bruises, etc. When visi ting the druggist, ask him what he knows of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil ; if he has been long in the dr ue trade, be sure he will speak highly of it. Worked Wonder*. *' My daughter was very bad off on account ol a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr, Thomas' Eelec trie Oil cured Iter in twenty-four hours. One of the buys was cured of sore throat. This medi cine has worked wonders in cur family." Alvah Piuckney, Lake Mohopac, N. Y. WBOW RUPTURE r SWtf* Simple, safe, reliable and a perfect retainer. St 13 not a Truss. Worn Day and Might and its presence forgotten. Send for circulur with testi monials from grateful sufFerora cured by this np pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical institute 920 Locust St., St Louis, Mo. Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical and medical cases. Weakening diseases ana pri vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere. Consultation tree and invited. Musser Brothers' ROLLER * RINK. The proprietors respe d fully ini n m Hie public tli.it lliclr --K.INSRIC - Corner of IVnn ami Mill Streets, Millheim, Pa. is open every Wodiu sday and Saturday even lug. audSiiturday afternoons. (Sizo of Rink 40 x lOO.) The building Is commodious and finely arrang ed, hasja splendid floor,and patrons will always find new anil strong skates on hand. General aflm ssiou 5 ccnls. Usr of skates.for 3 honrs'scssion, 10 Ladies ad milted free! Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Penn street, south of race bridge, Mil liciiii, l'a. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND .FAN CY CAKES ior Weddings, Picnics and other social gatherings promptly made to order. Call at her place and get your sup plies at exceedingly low prices. 84-3ra JHE JEST \rj - r f i r.\v re .n •.r,i cj 3 jriO i. iJ I AT BUCK B RO3, ?!iir mz>&E®rt FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN BY THE — [\STA\TWIMS PROCESS ! Satisfactory Work Done by RAIN OR SHINE! We furnish everything in our line Irom a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. Pictures copied and en larged in the best style. -€FRAMES can be procured at our place on short notice (^"Rememb Q r—our prices are down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa, ELI AS U SE & SOX, —PIIOPRIETOItS OF TIIK— MLLIHEIM PLANING MILL, east of tbe new liv. church, Penn St., Millheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, —ANI> MANUFACTUBKRS OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. 0. EKANDASA SPECIALITY. Having our own planing inlll.it will be to tlx advantage of those intending to buila to con sult us. ract.n made on all kinds of buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of coPt. 18-ly 13 The POLICE GAZETTE will lit mailed,securely wrapped,to any address in the United States for three mouths on receipt of ONE DOuLAlt. Liberal discount allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to. RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE N. Y i^^?i^.<^x- WAHTACES.Cj V i/toofrooiudulccnco, or over brain work. Avoid A RADICAL Cur:E FQKAVJ Circular and Trial Pock •ervsvairrvTTO S>->2 rcrc.atid learn important i.XXvOUS t-t 9 Tacti before takingtreat in TTty VV V E>rairnPTit eleowhcre. Take a BJZtS3i±>i. A £. -yfAH.sujiF: REM EPY that HAS OtiTHTII'* Y-GCURED thousand*, does U.gfllilu 11 UUH Interfere with aiten fV.yT7.-V 5v T dT. fvJbwtion to buslncs,, or causo .i .ri.. ISfigflnnln or inconvenience in fJT'HA"V* i/rilany wny. Founded on . v _scientific medicalnrinel inYCUng WladlCfraaples. By directapplTcatinn i.£ei! Men. I rhato the seat of clUe&ae its ■ HsJf specific influence is fell TESTED FOR SEVEN RmS without delay. Thenat- V EARS nv USE IN r HOUSANP CA3E3. ffife" Sethrg element TJIEATMEXT. M'nd CNO Month, - $3. patientbecomrchrrt '.Cevo MCR.thS, - G.OOHF-jjfulaiid rupidlvpains both 'JL'iirc * Months, 7.ooftMatrctigth and sexual vigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M'FQ CHEMISTS COO* N. Tenth BL. ST. LOUIS. ICO. Chi B SUTURED PERSONS! Not a Truss, V w KJ? S Ask for terms of our Appliance. Wil GlVifl PILKQ TRXA Tj. PERM; N' CURE ro* Lost orFailing Mttiiliood,NerTo imported, ryln tr pi: t u it is now being dona on Lea k Per i;ua 1. 1 ij i sues ; tli Quakkb Table Bauck takes i sn a-o; Übs.t 1> on pronounced by competent i i ; •• 3 ' :~t r.i v>o l find even Lt-ltrr. The Qt'AXrn i ■ V-R i • 1 ..t sur-ly rained great lni pl.i t;.::: a iI . r-pl-. u g tbo r. rj best imported rx wo on iha si. it >f tho grexer, tho tables (1 liar t.i .ra'.t :... M > tables f tbo rich tud ~r . , . rra.'v vr.d l- 1 relished by all on aei it f )*: • • , genuine Jamaica ginger, ou 1 lu ppc.s u:i i buds of trees unknown to most men, nu the consumer cheaper Cum ins v.-y b st imported article hardly equal •ik ours. It your procerdocH not keep it. write ilor j rices, etc. t>. lain bottles or by tbo gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Prnprlttort and ilanvfacturtrt, ICO A 103 S. 2d ST., St. Loais, Mo. _ eoMßmMUß,iiusmi*irmsiieofc the best and cheapest hf \ I market. Our Bciasors tOMr - Bhurji.ncr will last al most u lifetime. At try lady needs one. CIfCBVCIHII If ll ®** B these goodaaa thay are Jsm fcftlW rJWLI the beat and cheapest. Ask jour dealer to get you Globe Toasters 4 Broilers, 30 485 c. (very Bupenorartiolee)GlobeFrnitand Jelly Press, $1.25, has no equaL Cake Mixer, stone bowl Sduen Shines* $1.75. Globeoombined Tack Hammer, Kettle Scrap, or, Nrv 1,20 c. er, Hot Pan Lifter,lsc. Globe Sad Iron Heater saves jto.aafic.aach coal, 25a, 4c. ,4c. If your dealer is out dnb with Box 1047 neighbose&dmonevtous4wewlllshipdireot. CLOSE M'F'C 60.. 888 Walnut st.,Phlia, fa. CHEAPEST AND BESTS PETERSON S MAGAZINE IINEUCALED PREMIUMS FOR 18861 FULL-SIZE DRESS PATTERNS . ,m Pkufiwon's Magazine is the test and chaepest uf the ladys-books. It elves more for the mon ey, and combines greater merits, than any other. Its immense circulation and long-established rcutatiou enable its proprietor to distance all competition. In short, it has the BEST STEEL ENGRAVINGS. BEST ORIGINAL STORIES, BEST COLORED.FASHIONS. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS, BEST DRESS-PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, ETC., ETC. The stories novelets, etc., in "Petersons." are admitted to be the best published. AU the mod popular female writer* contribute to it. Fvery M mth, a Full-Size Dhsss-Patteun is Riven, whivh is alone worth the price of the number. Every month, also, there appears a MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE engraved on twice tiik size or others, and superbly colored. Also. Household, Cookery, and othe receipts; uriicles on Art Embroidery, Rower Culture, House Decoration—iu short, ev erything luterestiug to ladies. TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2.00 A YEAR. *rUNPAttifLLKLEt> OFFERS TO CLUBS.- 2 foiilrs for J With the'Furget-MeNot," a splendidly Illustrated album, or * large 3 •• " 4AO / steel-engraving, "The Angel of Paradise,*'for getting up the CJub. 4 Copies for 9<>.f)o \ With an extra copy of the Magazine for 1886. as a premium, to the ** •• 9.(10 I person geting up the Club. 5 Copies for BS.OO j With both an extracopyof the Magazine for l?B6,aad the large steel-en -7 * 4 " 10.00 I graging,orihe"KorKet-Uet-Me-Not7'tothe person getting up the Club. FOR lALRGR CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS! Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Fa. aopSpecimens sent gratis, if written for, to get up clubs with. Everybody acknowledges that THE CHEAPEST, AMD BEST PLACE to buy FURNITURE MEK'S STORE ON Penn street, Millheim, Pa. PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININQROOM A KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RAT TAN A REED CHAIRS, all styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT KOTS, BUREAUS. BED STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAT TRESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest Straw, a great variety of SPRING BEDS, all styles, and everythiug in the furniture line, on hand or procured on short notice Not undersold by any Store in the County. An extra large stock of ffaver Hangings, Decorations. SfC- Give me a call. W. T. J/AUCK. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! / 3~. CL COITsTJ )0 7 Proprietor and Manufacturer of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at a times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere. ■ wPfesgm k- Rk@!tM,6!roE MfL Aff 4\ J A beautiful work of 150 pages, Colored Plate, nd xooo 1 "lustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and V Bj Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow V (h.in. Printed in English and German. Price only so cents, which may be deducted from first order. te " s w bat you want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to the grocery at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting with disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. /2# . VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3* Colored Plato /\IA m every number, and many fine Price, $1.25 a year; Five Copies for -[Am fV Specimen numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address ' 'ck s Magazine and any one of the following publicationi at the prices named below magazines at the price of one-Century, >4.50; Harper's Monthly, #4.00; St. N'cholas, $3.50; Good Cheer, Illustrated Christian Weekly, 83.00; 0T ixv \L ;I '''Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Yick's for SB.OO. WM&&K: p, VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, o pages, She Cokeed ■ Plates, nearly 1000 Engravings, fU.35, in elegant cloth covers. JAMBS VXGKs Bidiirtig, VT ill, OMNIBUSSES • AHD UGPT BPBIHG WORK FOE Hotels & Livery. ASEKTS WASTED S WE MAKE Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder trucks, Patrol Wagons, &c. And Fit Out Fire Departments Complete- And good men of influence can make favorable arrangements with tw. HORTON & CO., 63,66,67 169 East 6th Shoot, CINCINNS. TI.O.