HOW TO KILL THE BLUES. Generally speaking, if you are troub led with 'the blues,' and cannot tell why, you may be sure it springs from physical weakness. Instead of lying 011 the sofa ai d counting painful ideas, if you are a de spairing lover, a hypochondriac or a valetudinarian, you should be up and stirring yourself. The blood of a mel ancholy man is thick ami slow, creep ing sluggishly through the veins, like muddy waters in a canal; the blood of the merry, chirping philosopher is clear and quick,Jbrisk as a uewly broached champagne. Try, therefore, to set your blood in motion. Try rather what a smart walk will do for you ; set your pegs in mo tion on rough rocky ground , or hurry them up a steep craggy hill; build stone wall, swing an axe over a pile of hickory or rock maple; turn a grind stone; dig ditches; in short, do any thing that will start the perspiration, and you will soon cease to have your brains lined with black, as Burton ex presses it, or to raise in the morning, asCowperdid, 'like an infernal frog out of Acheron, crowned with the ooze and mud of meloncholy.' Don't Undervalue the Boy. Too many men make their boys feel that they are of little or 110 account while they are boys. Lay a responsi bility on a boy, and he will meet it in a manful spirit. On no account ignore their disposition to investigate. Ilelp ;hem to understand things. Encourage them to know what they are about. We are to apt to treat a boy's seeking after knowledge, as mere idle curiosity. "Don't ask questions," is poor advice to boys. If you do not expl tin puzzling things to them, you oblige them to make many experiments bef>ri they find out, and though experimental knowledge is best, in one sense, in a nother it is not, for that which can be explaihed clearly, does not need experi menting with. If the principle involv ed is understood, there is no future trouble, and the boy can go ahead in telligently. Do not wait for the boy to grow up before you begin to treat him as an equal. A proper amount of confidence aud words of encouragement and ad vice,and giving him to understand that you trust him in many ways, helps to make a man of him long before be is a man in either stature or years.—Ameri can Agriculturist for February. Sweet-Minded Women. So great is the influence of a sweet minded woman on those around her it is almost boundless. It is to her that friends come in seasons of sorrow and sickness for health and comfort. One soothing touch of her kindly hand works wonders in the feverish child ; a few words let fall from her lips in the ear of a sorrow-stiicken sister do much to raise the load of grief, that is blow ing its victim down to the dust in an guish. The husband comes home worn out with the pressure of busiue33 aud feeling irritable witli the worl 1 in gen eral ; but when he enters the cisy sit ting-room and sees the blaz? of the bright fire, and meets his wife's smil ing face, he succumbs in a moment to the soothing influences which act as the balm of Gilead to his wounded spiriU.that are wounded with the stern realities of life. The rough school boy flies into a rage from the taunts of his companions to find solace in Lis mother's smile ; the little ore, full of grief with her large trouble, finds a ha ven of rest on the mother's breast; and so one might go on with instance after instance of the influence that a s.vc-et minded woman has in the social life with which she is connected. Beuity is an insiguificaut power when compir ed to hers. ■ There is no escuse for suffering from |g | CONSTIPATION ■ and other diseases that follow a dis- rd Sored state of the Stomach and Bow- Li [|| els, when the use of I DR. HEHRY BAXTER'S I limna BUS Will give immediate relief, M i After constipation follows ■ Biliousness, Dyspepsia, y ■ Indigestion, Diseases cfß || the Kidneys, Torpid Liver gj ■ Rheumatism, Dizziness, |f ■ Sick Headache, Loss ofM ■ Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-S| Soplexy, Palpitations,! H Eruptions and Skin Dis-1 leases, etc., a h °f Which theseEj ■ Bitters will speedily cure by removing the cause. B ■ Keep the Stomach, Bowels, aud Digestive Organs p ■in good working order, and perfect Health S will bo the result. LadiOS ail( l others r;ub- Eg ject to Sick Headache w '!l find reliefE ■ and permanent euro by tho use of tlicso Bitter* !§i Being tonic and mildly purgative they |j§ I PURIFY THE BLOOD. 1 Price 25 cts. per bottle. |fj For 6nle by all dealers in medicine. Send ■ ■ address for pamphlet, free,giving full directions, p? fij HESRY, JOIISSOJf & LORD, Props., Hurliuglon, Vt. For sale by D. S. Kauffman tfc Co.. and J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa. T'ANSY PILLS Are perfectly Safe and always Effectual. Used to-day regularly by 10,000 American Women. Ouaranteed superior to all others, or Cash reflwded. Don't waste money on worthless nostrums. Try this Ksswdy first. Sold by all Druggists, ox mailed to any address. Send 4 cents for paracolon, WILCOX SPBCZNC co.. RAIMH, w% PY/EMIA Is tho mont virulent form of blood-poison ing. Loss speedily fatal, but not less ccr tainlv so, is tho vitiation of the blood of which the first symptoms are l'iniples. Sties, 1 toils, and Cutaneous Erup tions. When the taint of Scrofula gives wunin sion to oil-priug hut AYKR'B SA IJSA RA IN 1.1. A. Tins prepara tion is also the only one that t\ ill eleunso the blood ol' Mercurial poison and tho taint of Contagions hi-eases. Impover ished blood is productive of AN/EMIA, A wretched condition indicated by I'ullhi Skin, Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and Melancholy. Its first symptoms are M eakness, Languor, T,oss of Nerve Force, and Mental De jection. Its course, unchecked, leads inevitably to insanity or death. M omen frequently sufL r from I'. '1 he only medi cine that," while purifying the blood, en riches it with new vitality, and in\ igoratcs Ihc whole system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I*KKPAi:F.I> UY Dr. J. C. Ayor.AL Co., Lowell, Mui. bold by all Druggists: I'riec $1; Siix bottles for j*o. THE PENN ROLLER YTJAH RlNti MILLS, is prepared to exchange Choice Roller Flour for good wheat in any quantities desired and will guarantee the flour Strictly Pure and of First-Class Quality. J". 18. FISHER, PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. "PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Winter Tetm begins January O.ISSO. This institution is located in one of th° most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of Study: 1. A Full eientitic Course of Four Y ears. 2. A Latin cientitie Course. 3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following tlm first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AG lttiT'L IT UK; (b) NATUOAL HISTORY: (e) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPEC! At, COURSE in Chemistry, FI A reorganized Course m MECHANIC ARTS, combining *lioj-work with study. 7. A new SPECIAL COI R>E (two years) iu Literature and science, for Young Ladies 8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. 9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of individual suidents. Military dr.II is required Expenses for board and incidentals very l>w. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other inf-n matiou address GEORGE VY. ATIIEKTON, : L. !>., President, 27-29 State Coilege, Centie Co., Pa. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. Distiller of PURS RYE WHISKEY. The best article constantly kept on hand ami guaranteed to be unadulterated. The best liquor for Medical Use . Sold at the lowest casli prices. 23'ly KENSIBrOTO N SfUKEIL FELII B . I I in KensinetonWork, ■ I leor \ ~, ' A1 I 8 •*••: have prepared a Cora l\\W v \\\ l tJj/m /sill flpltfcOutfit containing6o Xyw \V */i ///Sl'crforaic! btnmiiliiß paN on List government ■rsira i iiffer-nt. Spray. BI&Yv. y J.iA J j T!nst!ri.Strafi rries, KjjS l\ — ot Boy. Girl. BUPS. MHAI-J (si {"Vj Sfj'ij : p:der. Storks,S ' i'ops Er aVfl/ |,i \\ 3Skirts. Crazy Stitdi Pat ■■kVl , j j j t r.VyA^^gterns.Crystal^Etchiti^s.Bor- Ac..60 in ranging ches.atso 1 Boi BlucPtnmpluK J'.wn Stamping and Em roidery. Kensington Pamti:.-,'. l.ustre. Metallic i-litter and Irri lescent Painting. C"l> rs u ed an 1 Umg <-f C olorv. Ribbon Embroidery. Chenille and Arasene Work. Correct Colors of all the dilTrrent fiowerj. Urwription of every stiiuh used in embroidery A*c., making a complete Ou'uMhat can not be bought at retail (< r lets than ft a. lo ir.t:odu r e FARM AM) HOUSEHOLD, the la;!;e. yzpage Illustr.itid Magazine •I'-vcted to the interests of the Country Home and Household, we w ill send one of these Outfits < • mplete free nr d •jo-tpnld, to any lady who will send Sir. for 3mos.su ripS nto the Magazine. Fire for fi. Money cheerfully rctun leu if not more than satisfactory. Addre.a FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford, Conn. ■qx/i-A MONTH and BOARD for live 1 rDI )g )young Men or Ladies. Hi each countv | 7 f Address P. W. ZEI'l I.Eil & CO., l'hiiii j elplua The most popular Weekly newspaper devoted toscience, mechanics, engineering, discoveries, in ventions and patents ever published. Every num ber illustrated with splendid engravings. This publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is such that its circulation nearly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price. $3.20 a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN A CO., Publishers. No. 36lBroadway, N. Y. EA ** V" Bkl "*■ ft JlunnACo. havo A I pi fits | also bad Thirty tlx I we Eight years' mammammama p rac fjco before the Patent Office and have prepared more than One Hundred Thou sand applications for patents in tho United States and foreign countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks. Copy-rights, ssignments, and all other papers for ng to inventors their rights in tho 1 States, Canada. _ England, trance, my and other foreign countries, pre it short notice and on reasonable terms, rmation as to obtaining patents ciioer iven without charge. Hand-bocks cf _ lation sent free. Patents GO? aup t throngh Munn A Co. are noticed m the . cicntit-.o American fee. The advantage of riu y notice 11 well understood by all persons who visa t' dis pose of their patents. Addresi MUNN A CO.. Office SCIENTIFIC Amebic AN, 361 Broadway, New York. ELI AS LITSE SON, —PHOriUKTOKS or THK— MIILHEIM PLANING MILL, oast of tin* now Ky. Hunch. IViui si., llilllieim, Fa. Contractors, - Builders, —AND M VNI'F UirVURUS OK Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. -Oh ♦— ~~~~Z A/iEHANDAS A £?ITCIAUTY. 1, J 2) Gf • Having our own planing inlll.it will ho to tin advantage of thoso intending to Inula to con sult us. fojrGontraota niado on all kinds ol buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of cost. IS ly (J HUMAN • CANA HIES! ■i—ITTP" BIRD *BAGES! ——-d ► ■ ■■Efi BIRD " SEEDS! At reasonable rates at the GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, Water Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. 13 0 u r i*•: m Viiij f. h SiA g I i js '! 9 . 3 laWllSiila > ■ „ ! v"; 1 i N M•• - F v. . It - : i' " ; I 111 V. I ''j : .1 I i ISH §¥? r I ■••• *■ | -j: t. .11#. * - : r ORGAN AMDPIANOCOI 15-'Trco'.ulSt .Uosfon. dGE.I*JtH Ft. Union L'fl ), H. Y. 149 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. m g ss=m 2 Iyi e S S3 YEARS IN USE. Tko Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A TOPPED LIVER. Lessor nppctitc, Bowels costive, I'ain in the head, with a dttll sensation in tha back part, Pain under tho obocldcr- Made, Fullness after eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of- body or mind, irritability of temper, Low rpirits, with a {cclingof having neglected soino duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering ni tho Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Ileadacbo fiver the vitrli? eye, Kertlessneso, with Gtfnl dreams, Highly colored L'riue, c.nd CONSTIPATION. TUTT-K PILLS aro especially adapted to auch caae.?, c-no tioso eirects such a change offcuiingns to astonish the sufferer. Tney inrrcaae the. ,lppetite,and cause tho I dy to 'Z'nke c,;s Fleshithux the Bjstem la no-wished.r.Mi by thmr Tonic Action on tho DigestiveC;aa.iis,lSci:tlnrStoolsara I'.yf? ■'*' I' 1 M | u , rrty | St..Y. V. TUTTS HAIR DYE GKAT HAITI or chincni to a Ct.of -Y BLACK by a single application of > his DTZ. It imparts a uatural color, net i i. sfanti aeously. Sold by Druggists, or r • t by crc 'cr i ca receipt cf f. I. iSWi'r'j,*:4 i.' jsrny St.. li&vs Vc:>. - T!: uuntulsofa/'.i' 1-r:arenov,*mnuufaetnredthat in fin on rj i ars 1i.i.l to bo import.-d, j.iiying bijth ,in; (rt .iuiyua it 1 a now Ix .n;; doiioou Lc:i A: Per lius Liblo ,aafft ; th" QCAKKH TABLE SACCE takes ilap'.vo; it has 1> 01 proniiuneed by cortipetent j":ulu 3 just i/ood .mal er. it letter. The QUAKER s.u ; I: i .13 HI >wly but surely gained great ini portauco an iis replaedr<; tho r< ry best imported cauco on tho Bhelf < f (ho grocer, tho tables of tho restaurant and tho tables of tho rich and poor men,; really priz tl and relished by all on account of its pK|ii.mry. r. ina, taste, strength and purenorn. 'i ho inventor lms by years of study of tho secret virtu i contained in tho aro matic spices of tho Indira ami China, such as in ace, nutni g, < iiniaTmui, genuine Jamaica ginger, an.l peppers and buds of trc< i unknown to most /men, aud by long practice succeeded to combine tlu ir extracts in such a liquid f rm as we now find it. of agrceablo taste, ami ro invigorating as to be taken in place of stomach bitters. 15y man. r.laoturing this satico here, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it is sold at a lower figure to tho dealer, who malting a better profit on Quaker Sauce can f ell it I" the consumer cheaper than ho very 1. st imported article hardly equal ing ours. livour grocer does not keep it. write ra lor prices, etc. Sold iu bottles or by the gallon. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 100 & 109 S. fill ST., St. bouis, Mo. ;•. . k: . t cii file r.t sb'-* ofllro cf • v ™ M r v , v/. f , ') r id Iri ? X OIJLS & 1 v d' iyr i c rj n .. j V K!so I h u ■ \ i \ /* ~ L > U 1 y ' \*V4'. < • % F "lAOELPiIiA . ..;0' siOupsibr 1 k\ LH & SGft'3 DfikNiiAL Musser House. Millheim, ------ Penna. >2 IIHMEII KKSIMITfr Two miles from Ooltuni siailoii on 1.. ,S; T. If. If. Ijlinc Trout Klrishßt ami 11 ant liifS it liin sigrli t of town. Healthy lor ility ami line ntoun tnln scciioi lea. Till' ci'U'hratoil I'KNNs V \|,- I.KVt'.W lis luil II v milt's illstant. llm llncst ii II vys iii thostato —-n—• KINK SAI>|>LKII"!tSIM, ( AKRI Adlis AND IllH.t.llis for the iiho otTjunnm'r boarders. Dmililc ami Siiule Rooms. nowly fiirni.sm-d. for f imilcs with cl.il lioo, on scooiui ami thud floors. Bus to all Trains. TERMS REASONABLE. W. S. Musser, Prop'r. i-lv Miilhi'lm. Ci'iitre < c. l'a ONE DOLLAR. Tho Weekly Patriot, II A IflllSliriftl, I'ENNA . tin' loadlnj: Doinoeratio |t|r in tho Sthto Full of intoi t'silng news, and miseeilanoous and p ititic.il reading. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Special Rates to Clubs. Sample copies mailed free on application. '1 he I'ATU or and for ( Tho PATRIOT atul New York Weekly ii'or/d ono year for ona dollar and llfty cents. The I'ATRior and tho Philadelphia Weekly Times one year for one dollar and seventy-five cents. WANTED. At IKNTS in every Township in lids County to solicit subscriptions for the WUEKI.y PA TRIOT Write for terms. Address all communica tions to THE I'TIUOT, llarriftbiirff. l'a. pEABODY HOTEL, 9th St.South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square South of the New Post OHice, 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 f>octs to $3.tK) per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. W PAINE, M. 1)., ■lb lv Owner ik. Proprietor. JHE Q EST FIOflEIB! AT BUCK b ros ' rlilT (MLLE FAMILY GRODPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN 11Y THE — KSTAXTASEOUS PROCESS SaLisfnctorv AVork Done bv it SHINS! \Vc furnish everything in our line Irom a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. j Pictures copied and en | larged in the best style. can Is- procure t at our place on short n >ti * e ! piioea aro dvjwn eo as to stiit ovcry pnrso. U Gallery on North St., Millheim, l'a. 1 I ■ ■ •A ' } B n K W *■* f luct>y.aiid nuiaoroui ~'i J. Ti-V.rn.Ji.. Jn'i' oilfi'd: vice, fcflf- j 'JUinr.tiM ikiV xl phjw .101 '• it .. i :.a. :c.''i ii'cj. rr r —.. 7 —.. -rn >. -5 /you! Idol j.. err.:ion, jJ* •v. l ever Brain work. Avoid V> --A t r\ " T ti' . Ul-not pretca* \ ''A'\ > • ■ V r. :uc lie., for ihcz.i '•> vvb 1 w. v (■ • . fit our Frca A R<- OIC *.LCu: zi J. "toirculv r ami Trial Pack- Vv.lL' • • •!{.; .T')<' •• t-.kit.j-' T* ~ - ; "V ;; *t! .Ti.cro. 'J'fi.-.-O - '. .C"*'.—• - - tilir* UfMCnYthatif.'.J | • - a, n Vyr, • ct ■ t< ( IU I) thousamb, does U .v'i • Snot Interfere wtUi te- S-TSVST ~y ' |t nto biwlncw, orcmm .. .. ...... j. —; U' .iutr iucc:ccia iOEC?ii.Y . v-7. Fottndfd on r mcdkalptincl •- - - ■■ - l ' V; IC-iFj- direct rtppkfat:' A ..to !- "i tlta scit ut a.'sc. s- i 1 i ' j~f-; : intkience |y fell i rrrr )to;; Ssvrr rU ; Thetat t'L. L D'.'tr-S-A C \ I l- vvti.:nsnf tuo hu .> . ' * ~;.:i:n>c x:.:matla{t eknt-otj r-,-7- 'C( mr,<: , ,< ' 1.7. '(..< o£f'./£h,!: , i ro| in ■ l>ul 1 .... . Xvuiko, V.C 7, ' '.7 Iren^thoiuieexaalrigMW !'As'?'f? ll^r\ r PY~VO ., K'faGH^lSTB ;. - '. lth .'-it., sr. X.OUZB. no, ; f; • "ITUJP D P.XSONS I Kot a Truss, 1 ' j* !v I, r n">' A -,\ilirincr-.^. \tj n fr; \w y K\.. I PJ} i ,• f{ V'/ b \j Umaril \-:) J . j L A OUICK, P. c ßM;irrf!7. CtRTAIU CUnE rcR i- c j fov'Fr.il-j i- 15r.ni' or. r'i. '.•Vorvoissness Wrabsn:' of Strength, \' L> or or DovelopmcHf-, by hut -cn t;< Ti". oxc*•-.-• .< tc RfueSt"ip a day. Cur' • .isiin l.v v ithiu a month. Fo Dcccptitn . wQuacks ry. P Ii .\n Proof#, full description >aa I t'* rof siWirs In p! ,:ti sttM owvolonc.ftSao, EKIE SIEDICA LOOhF-U- i trawur i Buffalo,H.T. ft ftT 1 Ki"Tv f '• r Eticiative.il enltlay, Ilon 21LT1i 1 iOoraUte A IVrnmiieiit business up pi ytu Wr.mut l'astle& •' '' •eiieMer, N. Y. ,-jrv cnJ3 r~\ n ■sjts .-O&kMako over 100 pf •' e. .y . • u 2.-ru. M-oiit -"it /.'fx j*" gVcS a m_3iugthoFttmily / SJU tl trr. Durahlo, perfect in ororntion,and of dome tie utility. V'rito for circular 1 hILY COFFtt KOA'Ji'vß Uj.. St tOUIS. Mo. SiLWYR MLl^r \ .: : ;,t,i v School for Boys. Con* dtjetss! t:;v<>*3 the Military plats. I toys oi any <• •• i' . i i r.,- e-'talotniv t* rms. plc. 1.. C. lljs£vl- > j rlcad Master. Keactinct Pa. .& ;• - = JOHN F.STRATTOS, ( ci -i'.ij: Li:#, 1f.1., /i - :'jA''- ■•' A ) importct & Wholesale t yV: ; .v .■ V-- . m Ka:tri:i .....v • r. A T\f n r- mr, V - • I ... -J. Li-.v'.'-.k v " ] • ■' 1 FM.-gg-1 1 j yyj vj o ij,, s'iiu-5, Baud Instruments. Send for catalogue. OEV3B\i 8 BUSSES AND LIOIIT BPRINO V.'ORl FOR Hotels Livery. AGENTS WANTED F XS^X£i WE MAKE Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder Trucks, Patrol Wagons, &c. And Fit Cut Fire Departments Complete- Ami food men of inilin tce ran nmko l.ivurublo mints with us. HORTON & CO., 53, 55, 57 & 59 East sth Sirest, CINCINNATI. 0. UEbflfM s 3 IMPROVED o£3 f Vl'lvn 1 M.iNK 111 •!.-• v.uut.D. Ilia BEST U CIII AIL-ST. vr.-t i i Circular.; tu tho SPRII Spring'ffel c7. Chio. "! t;::? rf bant/ is a joy urever." T.V; o siew and beautiful [v'ticpo Parlor Stove f? T A w irklSy^M- Before buying, ask your dealer to fliow you litis beautiliil design. If lie hasn't it, have him send for sam ple at oncc. Or send us Twenty iellars and \vc will promptly ship you tho No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par lor) with lull nickel ornamentation. Every stove fully guaranteed in con struction, workmanship and practi cal operation, 'flic ''Priscilla" is made only by Lehigh Stove &M'fg Co.. LEHIGKTOK', PENN. ESTABLISHED IS3S3. Thomson&Co's Celebrated Teirrtlliscr Pattern TRIPLE FLANGE Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES. POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OVER ANT OTHER MAKE ARE : I'ntcnt Inside Holt Work. Solid Welded Anglo Iran Frames. Extra Thick Wnlls. Superior Fire Froof Filling. Locks nml IJoIt Work Froteetcd With Hardened Slccl. Extra Heavy lUaterialt ■ Uciu'cnrp More l ire and Uarglnr Froof. B Send for Circulars and Prices. jjTX-IOMSOXT <&. CO., LC 73 & 275 State Street, HEW HAVEN, CONN. PSAKOS ORGANS Thi dorrs nii el fr the improved MASON A II AMl. in j i \.\ ■ i-. now so Inrire tliat ;i second addition to the f:n lo: y Io tint require one* quarter as mueh tuning m Hano#ou tin* prevailing; vriM-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free. 100 s vies of OHOANS, (23 to (900. For Cash, Easy Payments, or Rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. S'. •J WJ romln* as ti.-. Xo r:- k. ouit-k s.i'.-s. Territory given, satisfartion guaranteed. Address PR.SCb7Y,?S42 L'ror.dwvov St..M.Y, FAYWHTiI" OURED Confidence in honesty of Invalids. e treat ALL l)is eases.either Sex, howevcrcausetl.and receive pay after cui-e is effected. .Describe caso fully, and send stamp for instructions. DR. RAKER, Box 104. Buffalo. N.Y. Harper* Monthly, $4-o°> . St. Nicholas, Good Cheer, Illustrated Christian Weekly, $300; OT |Ck?7|y Wlde Awake -1 10^1 Cheer, and Vlck's Magazine for $3.00. VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, >° pages. Six Colored Plate*, nearly xooo tcjp-aving*, $1.95, in elegant cloth cover*. y JAMES VICKv Rochester, N. Y. Everybody acknowledges that TIIE CH EAPEST AND BEST PLACE to buy FURNITURE MAUCK'S STORE ON 'Penn street, Millheim, Pa. PAItIA)W SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DINI KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS,RAT TAN t- REED CHAIRS, all st'/lcs, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARD ROBES, WHAT SOTS, 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 everythiuy in the furniture line, on hand or procured on short notice Not undersold by any Store in the County. An extra large stock of Panel' Hangings, Decorations• $c- Give me a call. .W T. JfAUCK. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! Proprietor and Manufacturer ot] Buggiss, Ca.rria.g3s, 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 ja"',' PUtRVCIMII V nr ® iß thcß3good*as ihey aro /" , \ tw Call ■ AmlLI the Lest aud rhai>efct. Ask y / your dealer to get you Globe Toasters fc llroilers, 30 - Am*t • A3Se. (very superior artictes)Globe Fruit aud Jelly Press, sl-25, his no equal. Cake Mixor, stone bowl Etirp- $1.75. Globecombined Tick Hammer, Kettle Scrap. tr.'N*' 1.20 c. €r Hot Pan Lifter, 15c. Globe Sod Iron Heater saves No. 2 23c. each coal, 25c., Ac.. Ac. If your dealer is out club with „ •, rw neighbors send money to us Awe will ship direct. 150110 ' CLOBE M'F'C C 9„ Walnut St., Phlla, Pa. THE BANKER SKATE. ATTENTION EM CWMRS. Somrfhing entirely new. It lias a Snuso Steel I Foot lloat.d (fcoavily uirkeb d but not polished) and possesses tin; full < l.i *i.-ity of the Club Skate . yet will bo furnish. d at r. small cdvauco beyond the price of ordinc. y l.in'; fckatcs. Its corstruction is of the most thorough and satisfactory character. This skato will prove a drawing card "wherever Introduced anil Kink managers will do well to con sider its merits, as only a small outlay is required beyond that necessary for ordinary outfit* Prices 6cnt on application. BANNER SKATE WORKS, RICHMOND-. IND. inT- BARNUM'SSS gkjn "THE KTOIiV OF MY LIFE.** And the Art of Money Getting with ay Selling' Perfect FAMILY SCALES Entirely new In principle. Weigh one ounce to a5 pounds. What every family needs and will buy. Rapid sales surprise •gents. FORSHEE & McMAKIN, CINCINNATI, O. A. 1 ' Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, ' 1 on Penn street, south of race bridge, Nlilllicim, Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at J i any time and in any quantity. j ICE CREAM AND FAN- j CY CAKES for Weddings, Picnics and other social 1 gatherings promptly made to order, j Call at her place and get your sup l plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m 1 Musser Brothers, ROLLER * RINK. The proprietors respectfully iniorm the public that their -ielizlstk: - Corner of Penn and Mill' Streets, Millheim, Pa. is open every Wednesday and Saturday even in™, and Saturday afternoons. (Size of Rink 40 x 100.) The building is commodious and finely arrang eJ, has a splendid floor,Jand patrons will always And new and strong skates '.on^uand. General aimssian 5 cants Ladies admitted free! Carrying all steam and disagreeable odor from cook lug down into the fire. c Tie MOST COMPLETE Cooling Utensil 'EVER INVENTED. No burned hands. No scalded arms. No cloth needed. No disagreeable odors filing the house. No overflow on the stove. An examination of these utensils will convince any one that they are the nearest perfection of any kettles now known. A first-class steamer and kettle combined. AGENTAA wanted all over the U. 8. for these Soods. They sell fast and pay good profits—S3 to 8 per day. Call or write for circulars. HUNTER SIFTER Manufacturing Co., e CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufacturers of the world famed " HUNTER SIFTER, Cyclone Egg Beater, and other specialties." Over 10,000,000 of the Hunter' 3 Sifters have been sold. Every lady in the land ought to have one. For sale by responsible dealers everywhere. • Ask for the w Hunter," and take no other. Illustrated catalogue Bf Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for Bakers, Drug* lists, Ac. free.—Send lor it and mention this paper.