Spectacles For Horses. A resident of Philadelphia recently discovered that a valuable roadster in his stable was afflicted with dimness of vision. Having ample leisure for experimenting, he made a careful in vestigation of lenses which ho placed before the eyes of the animal. When he had found what he believed to be the correct glasses, he had them fram ed, and with a halter shaped especial ly for the purpose, secured them on the head of the horse. The gentle man had at first the greatest trouble in preventing him from smashing things. 'He saw too much,' he says. 'His sight was so much improved that ho saw objebts in the stable that he had never seen before, and when I first kept the spectacles on him regularly he used to spend most of his time kicking at blankets, stable coats and harness that were near him. Then he seem ed to discover that the spectacles were responsible for the unusual sights He used to break them off by rubbing his head against the manger or the side of the stall. I then changed the frame for a lighter one, and fixed it on in such a manner that he hardly felt it, and he soon grew accustomed to the new order of thiugs. Now he calls for his spectacles as regular eve ry morning as he does for his break fast, and he will not allow anything to be done for him until his "specs" are put on. He has grown rather proud of them, and I have had a pair of regular nose-glasses made for him, with a light chain dangling over one ear, and when Le has them on he acts like a regular dandy. 'No, I never put the glasses on him when I drive out,' continued the gen tleman in response to an inquiry ; 'I don't care about being laughed at by the people I meet on the road, and a horse wearing glasses would certain ly cause ridicule. In think, though, that eventually horses wearing glass es will be as common a sight as spec tacled men, for I am sure that the first man who had the temerity to appear on the streets wearing a pair of glass es was as much laughed at as a horse would be now.' ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken by 3'our rest by a siek child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? Ifso, send at once and get a bottle of Mus. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING I STRIP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valttfa is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, where is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces iutlammation, and gives tone ami energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING &YRL'P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physlci tnsin the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world i'rlce 25 cents a bcttle. Badly Left-Handed. Two friends were at a musical con cert. One of them remarked : 'The violinist I see is'left-handed.* 'Yes, I see, but not yery badly, I should think.' 'Badly ? Why, you don't mean to say that there are degrees in left-hand edness ?' •Of course I do.' 'I didn't know that.' 'lt's a fact, nevertheless. This fid dler seems to get along very well, at least, he acts all right. Tell you what's a fact. I knew a man once who was so badly left-banded that lie couldn't eat with his right hand.' 'What ?' 'lt's a fact. He used liis left hand for everything. Why, he couldn't sleep with his right hand.' 'You are foolish.' 'No, I'm stating a fact.' 'Couldn't eat nor sleep with his light hand.' 'That's what I said.' 'Why V' 'Didn't have a right hand.' VIDGIHII CI HIIC Mild Climate. Cheap homes. Inulßia rflnmo Northern Colonv. Send for circular. A. O. BLISS, Centralis, Va. I ZTHE BEST I EXTERNAL LU ItEHEDYI SbiicIITOIJ 9 NF!IRALG!A,I = CRAMPS, S Sprains, Bruises, B ■ Burns and Scalds, ■J Scfstfes, Fieheie, Frosted Feet and Ote, '* ts f uiil Kothlng cleanses lk of tho tiub.un o of dandruff so perfectly, and so effectually prevents lis return, as A Tin's HAIR Viuou. In addition to the curatlvo and rest* ratlve virtues peculiar to Ayer's Hair T7T/ 1 i V"f T It Is a toilet luxury. Tho llalr * Is by far tho cleanliest halr-dresslng made. It causes tho hair to gmw thick and long, and keeps it always soft and glossy. Ayer's Hair Vigor Contains no deleterious Ingredients. Its v. ■ prevents all scalp disease, secures against t hair growing thin or gray, and surely cures ;..l baldness tb is uot organic. RUCRALIEN BY Dr. J. T\ Aycr V Go., I.owt 11, Mass, I Soid by all Druggists. THE PKNX HOLLER FLOURING MILLS, "\ - . •••■' is prepared to exi haupe Choice Roller Flour for good wheat in any quantities desired and will guarantee the flour Strictly Pure and of First-Class Quality. J". 33. FISHER, PENN IIALL, CENTRE 00., IA. "DENNSYLVAMA STATE COLL EG E. Winter Teim begins January (>, ISS6. This Institutioii is located in ono of tin 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 cientiticCourse of Four Years. 15. A Latin cientitic Course. :>. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE: (b) NATUOAL HISTORY; (C) CLLEM Is TRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING. 4 A shortSPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Cliemistrv . 6 A reorganized Course in 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. Military dr. ll is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladie- under charge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATHEKTON. • E. lb. President, •27-159 State College, Centre to., Pa. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. Distiller of PURE RYE WHISKEY. The best article con>tantly kept on hand and guaranteed to lie unadulterated. The best liquor for Medical Use . Sold at the lowest cash prices. 25 ly CTIMPiyC OUTFIT fREE! '' B.-in- fully art re ef the a f/A -J? .r mr -est the lati--s are H/K\>r .■ i 7\'/y\\ 'i -iking n KensinrtonWoric, !// / >VYF C-: v. | i*-; atc l .1 On,- / jC;,!ct<*ii:Ut tcn:a nrr.;:so bYYs V. fA S/Jjj K-.furae*! t.t,.m|*lns pat. I r' "" WY' C '' t |i?jirs I tl! X 1 bkoiji Wild Fori Ksf ' I.V -f 1. i V J." tjj igEacts. Ti.i.tics.Strawberries, Rfef fs J 255' v '• • ' Boj . (lirl. Bug*. E&K|L A TO I I RJVTQ ;* I *-r SS"DYJ '< I i h'lP* ifiiSKirts. Crary Sl:tth Pat ''i > l yA- Fit* bing*.Bor < • . R I*tncPuwdrr.l Itox White (stumpini; Powder, J I'utcnt revc*r!(>le Poweet, and full and t< ni;.l-i*lircttions f r Keiisingi":: Stamping and lisu : iJery. I.'r rin.*! 1 t'ai - I .ustre. Metallic Flitter and Irr ! ■ ent i'.iint.ng. C*.:cjs re.l an I mixing of Color*. I; •• • >.i !••••, . I cry. Cnenille ao*l Athkm W,.tk. Correct C**lors of al! tl * R *:. ii r;nt F.' *r. DM riptioa <■'. -vtry stitch *. eI in em l t;*i i— yV - . making a 1 :,,* '.etc Unlit that can ,l *1 at ret il for !,.* than fs.'o. To tetfodan i \KM AND liUt'Sl-H it.U. tkc large. 3jp.se; Illi.str ted r.ldgssit. . . d tu tne i:it i* -.ts • I the Country il* me an ! IJUJ v.e , i.! send *-ii •'.ftk-se Clutiit*. r* inplete fret; t.v. re I ni* l - ny 1 ly who U1 send Sr.o. for .n * . nto•: e ••! igarine. F"ive Lr sr. M< ney cheerful I u .i:'i in* re tl in satisfactory. Ad*lresa PARM AKD HC'JSEiiOLD. Bex 49. Hartford. Conn. <£/* -A MONTH and HOARD for live *D\ )r )Y°R"G Men or Ladies, in each countv , Address P. W. ZKIG LEK & CO., J'LILLA elplua 'J'iit most popular Weakly newspaper devoted 'o cieuca. mechanics, engineering discoveries, in ,en N*. n.a and patents ever published. Every nurn i,* r i..Justrated with splendid engravings. Tliis J'n biication :'urnislie3a most valuable encyclopedia of information vvlncli no iierson should be without, i"e popularity of tho SCIENTIFIC AMKItICAS is such that its circulation nearly equals that of all n'her papers of its class combined. Price. $3.20 a year. Di- -ount ToClubs. Sold by all newsdealers. .MUSS i CO.. Publishers. No. 301 Broadway, N. Y. 1 F >:?■ V\ A r Murin & Co. have -.•*. AAI p g V also had Thirty q \*-;3 fl Tjo Eight years' ; 1 a- mb—a—nan—i p rac tj ce before , i L jit no Patent Offico and have prepared til L>more than One Hundred Thou- 3 UiJ sand applications for patents in the sM United .States and foreign countries. '4W-e.jr Caveats. Trade-Marks, Copy-rights, lem Assignments, and till other papers for I® securing to inventors their right 3 in tho fed United States, Canada, England. France, X'q Cermany and other foreign countries, pre -f.d pared at'sliort notice and on reasonable U>rin3. '-*5 Information as to obtaining patents cheer •;T fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Patents obtained through ?ilunn i Co. arc noticed in the Scientilie American t>ee. The advantage of such notice i s weil understood by all persons who wish to dis pose of their patents. Addreet AIUNN & CO.. Office ScEENTiric AiiEiticxN, 361 Broadway, New York. ELI AS LURE & SON, —PKOFUIKTOKS OK THK— MIILHEIM PLANING MILL east of the now Kv. church, lVnn S(., Millheim, Pa. Contractors, - Builders, -AMI M VNI'FAi'TI'UKItS OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. .. • •♦— r "i A >€>f<2) .... Having our own planing mill.it will be to tin advantage of those intending to bulla to con sult IIS. IftjjrContraota made on all kind* of buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with est imates of cost. is ly GERMAN ♦CANARIES! ——— * -m*- +■ BIRD * CAGES! BIRD * SEEDS! At reasonable rates at the GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS. Water L Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. sm I liiiiiii OSCARS: :r.—tt - T" s= PIANOS: It. •• I! • I ' ;•! Xcwrondeol . j -Ji.ii _• . j 3 S l>.. V. , | . : .i. • - • - -.J 'j i*t>:r.-quircone -1 I ■r* *- '"'"'■'■--J, ! <1" oltr . ' igWhl —eyHS? | • . I i|t JL I \ r ORGAN AND PIANO Co! 1 5 * Trcmrri St .Boston. 40 E.Kfh St ' Union Sq), M. Y. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. dSpjl 25 YEARS IN USE. m ABWM— —— Tho Greatest Medical Triuinnh of tho Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Itcvs at e.speii'-C, Ilowcla costive, Pain ia the Lead, with n. dull sensation in tho Lack part, Pnia under tbo shoulder blade, Fullness after eating:, with ndis inclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, I.ow spirits, with r. feelingof having neglected some duty, Weariucna, liizariuef,*-:, Fluttering at tho Xlrar*, Doto before tho eyeo, Headacho over tbo rijbt eye, Restlessness, with fitful drcatna, Highly colored Urine, and COr^SYIPATIOW. IITTT'S P£jLl>S aro especially adapted to such cases, ono dose effects such a change of feolingns toast<>ni9li the sufferer. '1 hey SiicrcQse the A ppctlte.nnd cause tho Fndy to VaLe oia Flesh, thus the system is tio'trlslisfl, r.rd by thide Tonic Action on the i;f:jcsti. cCreans.liccfUlar Stools nro produce; i. _Pr.ce GBAY HATS or WHISKBBS changed to a Gr.o~.hT I', LACK by a single application of tLir- Prx:. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sont by express on receipt of 31. Ofslco. CJrfay St., Now York. " 23 *fclio Seerb "i .iT.nl; of aril' l*:t r.vo J:ov.* manufactured that l u :ucr y.-a.-. L...1 t<> 1.0 imported, paying high it. .nut duty as it lr * o\v being I<>no on I.ea .ry best imported : i :ro on tho rhelf f ll:o grocer, tlio tables of the restaurant .'ml tho tables of the rich and p xir men. j r<.a:ly prh*. .1 and relished by all on a ruiu.t y years of Etttdy of tho secret virtues < istained in the aro matic r; iron < f lii • I: dies and Cliina. such as mace, nut in g. < m.uir.i u:. j nuine Jamaica ginger. an I pepjicrs an i bu '.u rf trees tit.known to most men. and by long practico Buereeded to combine their cxtraets in such a liquid form as we now find it of agreeablo taste, and m invigorating as to be taken in place ol'stomach bitters. By man ni.icturing this hern, heavy import duties and freights are saved, and it ia sold at a lower figure to the dealer, v/iio mnkiug a better profit on Quaker Sauce can sell it to the consumer cheaper titan be very b st i npu-ted article hardly equal in*; ours. It your grocer does fiot keep it. write ; j lor prices, etc. Sold in bottles or by the gallon, C!!ARm MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors avd Manufacturers, 10G U 10b S. *Jd ST., St. Loul*, Mo. Sign \,mm BtiflO 'I i!E£Dm ' LJ Ld SiciWiLaLti FLNiJ. i \t'i oueii p; ( •* .; iit/gy ;'cln nl t* r boys. Con cliu'ic.l npeis the JBsiStnry 5d;:3. l'.oy> o: ;:ny Itlio a : 5..|..i ti.r i t I*.* it.- i • >-,11- fir. L. C. SiGHOIT 5 , lloctl f/Jaator- r:*'*c .**•• •••••. u t .:. A;l4rc*s 0R.5C0TT,342 tifoaiiwav S'i.Ji. if Musser House. Millheim, ------ I'enua. ■t TIMER RESORT^ Two miles front ('obuni Station on I- it T. U. U. IJNino Trout PMsltlntr ami Hauling within sight of (own. Healthy locality nud line moun tain sccmiics. The celebrated I'HNNs V.\l,- I.KV CAN IIS but live ill lies distant. The fluent tlilvt s In iheslato^^^^ KIISH SAHDI.KHOU.NKB, HAKIUAOKS AND IllkitilKs for the u*e of summer boarders. Doulilo anil Smile Rooms, newly furnished. for f nnllt-w with children, on seeoi'm and third floors. Bus to all Trains. TKRMB HK.tsoNAlll.K. W. S. Musser, Prop'r. -1 y Milllicltii. Centre! o. l' ONI3 DOLLAR. The Weekly Patriot, IIAItRIKIIURU, I'KNNA . i lie leading Democratic paper In the State Full of interesting news, and miscellaneous and political reading. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Special Rates to Clubs. Sample copies mailed free on application. The I'.vrii or and for $ The r.vruior and Now York Weekly World one year for one dollar and llfty cents. The PATRIOT and the Philadelphia Weekly Times one year for one dollar and seventy-five cents. WANTED AGENTS in every Township in this County to solicit, subscriptions for the WKEKLY PA TRIOT Write for terms. Address all communica tions to THE PTRIOT, llnrrlabtirg, I*a. T>EABODY HOTEL, 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 business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms fiom nOcts to $3.00 per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. W PAINE, M. D m 40 lv Owner & Proprietor. T HE B EST PSOTUfBSS! AT gUCK BROS' FAMILY GRODPES AND CHILDREN —TAKEN lIY TIIK— I\STA\T\\EOIS 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£- cnii 1c procured at our place on short notice tgrßemembpr-our prices are down so as to suit every purse. Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa, jr - k >' /7\ KiirKflGF f Docay.adnumorons AiikiuWi j >5., [f "JobscurodPea**, buf -—r-, , U' Hki!!• .^iaatna . X v- -• ~M t:\ u!jlc9. Get our Free A RADICAL Curie ror. vg Circular and Trial peek- V"T~TJirrt.Trci r >Mfcgp,and learn lrnportanj -,ui lOjwj r'Sfads before tflkinKticat "rcv'y?TT, I'"Tr" uVStnont clrotvhcrc". Tckc a n \tr VVMHllir Kr.'jr.DY that 11.13 LFFSnfa ti P/'A 7 *PIQ thousands, dees II Lti.A_s.Lii-,Jtno: Interfere with aiten jP>s"V*JT

Y> NUB°f bfe, which Jirvo been z-> wasted eregiven back,and , 'a jdonth, - £3 00B'jgiho patient becomcschcr •\ y indiscretions, excesses. ~jc Benefits In n day; Cures usually within a month. No Deception nor Quackery. Posit.ivo Proofs, full description and Infer of ralvieo in plain sealed envelope, free. EHIEII EDiOAE CO.. I'.U. Drawer 1 ,t#. lluil'ulo, N.Y. A prUfpnfor Lucrative.H enlthy, lion liULiil lOornbia A- Permanent business up pi yto Wlliuot Castle& (' **. •Chester, N. Y. XCENTSM . , or. Durable, perfect in operation, und of i:nait domostio utility. vVritofor circulur. FAMILY COFFEE ROASTLR CO.. ST. LOUIS. Mo. Itcj'i v-r f? nR| lift ,;fl4 GENTS l? ?852S MS pHILASRPiIIfI. : S. F j \jcVp? Tor 'iEiVSfarEft ABVFRTISITfi rnrr - w j t at Lowest Cash Rates ' OMNIBUSSES AND l-IOHT El PiilO V. OKI TOR Hotels fc Livery. AGENTS WANTED WE MAKE Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder Trucks, Patrol Wagons, &c. And Fit Out Fire Departments Complete- Ami IWMi of intlm-iu-o can uiiiko fuvorublo orrunytuicuU with UH. HORTON & CO., 53, 55, 57 & 59 East sth Street, CINCINNATI. 0. LEFJ r, EJ/S IMPROVED ■ I (MM J* 7 *?* 1 ' 3is E\3 o AiiTiin rAnis made or MALLEABLE & WEOU3ET IEOIT § No Shrinking, Swelling: or Warding. Tiik I.IOIITFKT TO- !*!. FIR. 'N-.rvTar.t EAST*t PiorUTin WIMI i.sol NK in :S.• WOULD. 'J lift ' liEST i CXIEAi'i-ST. Solid fur C.iculi.is to tba SPRIKOFIELO &MHINE CO. Springfield. Ohio. "A I'i™.f bauty ha joy lorever," *£ho new and beautiful ficuare Parlor Stove IffllLlX Before buying, ask your dealer to show you this beautiful design. If ho hasn't it, have him send for sam ple at once. Or send us Twsnty Dollars and we will promptly ship you tho 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 ''PRISCIIJLA" is I made only by Lehigh Stove &M'f'g Co.. LEHIGHTON, PENN. ■ 111 IIIIHMM ESTAULICH ED JG33. Thomson&Co's CelcLratcA Tcrmlligcr Pattern TRIPLE FLANGE fire and Burglar Proof SAFES. POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OVER ANT OTHER MAKE ARE : I'ntcnt Inutile Dolt Work. Solid Welded Anglo Iran Frames. Extra Thick Wnlls. Superior Fire Proof Filling. Locks mid Bolt Work Protected With Hardened Stoel. Extra Heavy Mntrrinl: Hence are iUorcFire and Burglar Proof. Send for Circulars and Prices. TXXOZiCSOXT <& CO.. 273 & 275 State Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN. FIAnOSORCANS The demand for the improved MASON & lIAWT.ro PIANOS is now so large that a second addition to the factory has become imperative. I)o not require one quarter as much tuning as i'ianos on the prevailing vrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free. 100 S'yles of OKOAKS, $22 to SBOO. For Cash, Easy Payments, or Rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co. NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. ACENTS TO SELL A MISSOURI -Bm:"-'*-.'- STEAM i^lß^fesher Men and W omen of good character and intelligence. Exclusive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial of sample Washer to t>e returned at my expense if not satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the heist Washer in the world, nnd pays capalilo agents BIG money. In trinsic merit makes it a phenominal success every where. For Illustrated circular and terms of agency address. J. WORTH , St. Louis, Mo- RAINBOW RUPTURE "§Wtf* Simple, safe, reliable and a perfect retainer. It Is not a Truss. Worn Day nnd Night and its presence forgotten. Send for circular with testi monials from grateful sufferers cured by this ap £liance. Address Central Medical and Surgical nstitute 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 free and invited. T'ANSY PILLS Are perfectly Safe and always Effectual. Used to-day regularly by 10,000 American Women. Guaranteed superior to all others, or Casta refunded. Don't waste money on worthless nostrums. Try this Remedy first. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed to any address. Send 4 cents for particulars. WIWVX SPECIFIC CO., rhltods., rK ■ FLOMlttllK /mf .:< A beautiful work of 150 pe. Colored Plate, and 1000 Iv&v illustrations, with description* of the best Flowers and (try* ' WT\-i± Vegetable*, prices of Seed* and Plants, and how to grow tA ypV a/ them. Printed in English and German. Price only jo V, "A cents, which may be deducted from first order. It tell* what you want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to K roctr y at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting * disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. /Zrk VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3a pages, a Colored Plate /\lj§ cv cry number, and many fine engravings. Price, fii.as a year; Five Copies for Tup fiv Specimen numbers 10 cents ; 3 trial ooptes as cent*. We will send to any address Vick's Magazine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, $4-90; Harper's Monthly, $4.00; m S' Nicholas, gj.so; Good Cheer, ii.at: Illustrated Christian Weekly, tj.oo; OT Y vjTj : Wid# Good Cheer, and Ylck'i Magaslne far $3.00. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, ato pages, Six Colored, Plates, nearly sooo Engraving, Jj.35, in elegant cloth covers. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Everybody acknowledges that THE CHEAPEST AM> BEST PLACE to buy FURNITURE MAUCK'S STORE ON Penn street, Millheim, Pa. PARLOR' SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININQROOM A KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUN(JES. PATEXT ROCKERS, RAT TAN .1 REED CHAIRS, all styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS BED STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES, MAI 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 Paper Hangings, Decorations, SfC- Give me a call. W .T. 3TAUCK. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! j. Proprietor and Manufacturer ot Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. Experienced workman einplc/ed and satisfactory work guaranteed at a times. New and improved machinery in the shops. Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere CIfCDVEAIIII V nco 'Stheßego.mcfhing entirely pew. It has a SPRING STXXL FOOT BOARD (heavily nukeled bnt not polished) and possesses the full elasticity of the Club Bkste yet will be furnishe d at P. small advance beyond the price of ordinary liiuk Skates. Its construction Is of the most thorough and satisfactory character. | This skate will prove a dretiring card wherever introduced and liiuk managers will do well to con sider I ts merits, as only a small outlay la required beyond that necessary for ordinary outfit. Prices sent on application. BANNER SKATE WORKS, RICHMOND. IND. iriT. lARNUM'S-- Skm "THE UTOKY OF MY LIFE." And the Art of Money Getting with ya B Golden Rules for Money Matting. Worth fioc 13 ■to any young man starting in lite. CH cr 500 pages; 68 fHM illustrations. Price. 52.55. fcj* Write at once to FOWSHEE A McMAKIN. Cincinnati. O Day Selling Perfect FAMILY SCALES Entirely new in principle. Weigh one ounce to s pounds. What every family needs and will l>uy. Rapid sales surprise agents. FOKSHPE Si McMAKIN, CINCINNATI, O, A T ~ Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Penn street, south of race bridge, Miliheim, Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at any time and in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Weddings, Picnics and other social gatherings promptly made to order. Call at her place and get your sup plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m 1 | Musser Brothers, ROLLER # RINK. The proprietors respectfully iniorm the public thai their ZES/ZnZLSJ"ZE^Z Corner of Penu and Mill.Streets, Miliheim, Pa, is open every Wednesday and Saturday even lug, and Saturday afternoons. (Size of Rink 40 x 100.) The building is commodious and finely arrang ed, has a splendid floor, and patrons will I always find new and strong skates on;hand. i General jaimssioi 5 cents Dse of states/or 3 tors'sM, 10 " Ladies admitted free/ IS j ["'<> - ALL SlzTs 1 Carrying all steam and disagreeable odor from cook-, lug down Into the Are. The MOST COMPLETE Cooking Utensil >EVER INVENTED. No burned hands. No scalded arms. No eloth needed. No disagreeable odors filing the house. No overflow on the stove. An examination of utensils will convince any one that they are the nearest perfection of any kettles now known. A first-class steamer and kettle combined. AGENTS wanted all over the U. S. for theso foods. They Bell fast and pav good profits—s3 to 8 per day. Call or write for circulars. HUNTER SIFTER Manufacturing Co., © CINCINNATI, - . OHIO. Manufacturers of the world famed " HUNTER SIFTER. Cyclone Egg Beater, and other specialties." Over 10,00(1,000 of theHunier'sHifters have been sold. . Every lady in the land ouglit to bavo one. For sale • by responsible dealers everywhere. • Ask for th# I ' Hunter," and take no other. Illustrated catalogue | of Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for Bakers, Drug, lists, Ac. free.—Bend for it sad mention this papez.