The Town Cow Discussed One of the moat annoying things that the country j>eople have to contend with is the ordinary town cow. When the farmer leaves home he nuts in the bottom of his sleigh or sled a bountiful armful of hay. This answers the two fold purpose of a seat and to keep the feet of himself and good wife warm. He arrives at town, unloads his wife in front of some store, and proceeds to hitch Iris team at some point about the public squUre. No sooner is his back turned than a dozen starved cows im mediately surround his sled, and before he can say "Jack Robinson, with his own mouth open, M every straw in his sled has gone through the gastric ori fices of the aforesaid cows. We notic ed one particularly careful fellow the other day. After hitching his team he took his hay and carried it into the court-house yard. lie was going to have the dead-wood on that hunch of hay, and departed for a saloon with a grin on his lace. We watched the pro ceeding with considerable interest. lie was not out of sight until three or four long-horns opened the gate and pro ceeded to the pile and chewed it up. Clubbing these leap kiud does no good. In fact tliey rather enjoy the fun. You cau take an ordinary stick of cord wood and bounce it from off their car casses fifty-feet high and they will turn arcuud and smile at you. They don't even grunt when you have hit the m hard enough to stave in their ribs. Such punishment seems only to act as a touic ; it whets their appetites and makes them enjoy the repast which th e farmer has hauled to theui from his home many miles distant. And after it is all over, just notice the peculiar look they givo the man who came to town sitting on a pile of hay, as he de parts for home sitting 011 the bare boards ! The town cow is a nuisance, but at the same flme a necessity in all rural villages. A "liouie without a mother" would not be a more lonesome spectacle than a rural village without its herd of lean, long-horned, stump tailed cows. The London Fireman of 1805 Each fire insurance company had its badge or cognizance, which was stamped on in sheat lead, painted aud giltj and then nailed onto the house insured—probably as an advertise ment of the company. There was no fire brigade, properly so-called—that did not come till 1832 —but each com pany kept a staff of firemen end en gines. We have seen that these men acted as constables when Sir Francis! Burdett was released from prison Although the dress was of somewhat similar pattern, its color, etc., was left to the individual fancy of each com pany. The coat,waistcoat and breech - es were of dark blue cloth, with brass buttons, while the brass badge adorn ed both his left arm and his helmet. This latter was made of horsehide, strenghtencd by cross bars of metal ; its inside was of leather, quilted and stuffed with wool, to protect the head from falling bricks or spars. The engines were manuals, aud carried with them spare men to relieve those pumping when they were tired. The most powerful engine of that time could only throw a ton of water per minute through a inch branch or nozzle, and the fireplug was simply pulled up and the water very waste fully supplied. —First class job work done at the JOURNAL office. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken by your rest by a sick child sutleriiig and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, send at once and get a bottle of .M its. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVHVP FOB CUII.DBBS TEETUINO. Its valuo is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tlie stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MKS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING OYKL'P FOB C'HILDKEN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and is the prescription yt 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 j'rice 25 cents a bottle. E DOWNS' F.ir,E!R.Es33Sg Hy DOWNS' I Vegetable Balsamic LIXIRI For the cure of ipfcion, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, R Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, H sa, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, R iseases of tho Throat, Chest , and ■ i * In all cases where this Elixir Is B used its efficacy is at once manifested, con amm vincing the most incredulous that Q g CONSUMPTION !g is not incurable, if properly attended to. — 222 m At its commencement it is but a slight irrita- CO CO tion of the membrane which covers the Lunge; SB then an inflamation, when the cough is rather dry, local fever,and the pulse more frequent,the O cheeks flushed and chills more common. This ** Elixir in curing the above complaints, oper- !• jB ates so as to remove all morbid irrita- flf H tious and inflamation from the lungs fl Ifl to the surface, and finally expel them from fl SB the system. It facilitates expectoration. 1 II Zt heals the ulcerated surfaces || 9 and relieves the cough and makes tho breath- fl ing easy. It supports tho strength and at the B same time reduces the fever. 11 is free from fl ■ strong opiate and astringent articles, which are fl of so drying a nature as to be in great danger of B BB destroying the patient; whereas this medicine B nover dries or stops the cough, but, by remov- fl IB ing the CAUSE, consequently, when the cough fl is cured the patient is welL Send address for H ■■ pamphlet giving full directions, fr6e. % ; ■ SOLD EVERYWHERE. || fl BESRY, J085541 ft LORD, Props., Burlington, Vt. H ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR. ■BH For sale by D. S. Kauffman & Co.. and J. Spiyeimyer, Millheim, Fa. , An Efficient Remedy In all casps of Bronchial nnl Pulmo nary Affections is AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. AS such it is recognized and firescribcd by the medical profession, and n many thousands of families,, for tho {>ast forty years.it has been regarded ns an nvaluablo* household remedy. It is u preparation that only requires to he taken in very small quantities, and a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will cflect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, save life. There is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved the lives of great numbers ofpersons, by nrresting the development of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, and by the cure of those dangerous maladies. It should ho kept ready for uso in every family where there are children, as it is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, ami t he euro of Colds and lniluen/oi, ailments peculiarly Inci dental to childhood aud youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases of this class is of the utmost importance. Tho loss of a single day may, in many cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the malady is constantly gaining a deeper hold, hut tako at once the speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Moss. Sold by all Druggists. THE PENN ROLLER FLOURING MILTA V:.- ■ ' v" :• IP&WIV C?; ' 'in--;-, v.,. Ml) V KJjf 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. 0". 33. FISHER, PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA. TDEXNSYLYANIA STATE COLLEGE. Winter Teim begins January 6, This institution is located in one of TH * most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny legion It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of Study: 1. A Full ctentiticCourse of Four Years. 2. A Latin cientifle G nirs . 3. The following ADVANCED COUIiSIiS, of two years each, following the first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AtJßlCl.' LTL'RK; (b) NATUCAL HISTORY; (C) CHEMISTITY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENTJIXEKRING. 4 A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 5. A short SPECIAL UOLTKSB in Chemistry. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining "•hop-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 or Individual students. Military dr. II is required Expenses for board and incidentals very lo\v. Tuition free. Young ladies uuder charge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATHKKTUN, > L. !>., President, 27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. Distiller of PURE RYE WHISKEY. The best article constantly kept on baud and guaranteed to be unadulterated! The best liquor for Medical Fse. Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly O IT pTiumyf* I'STCPF MlinQy m it tj^&i utl;r. SO! i;,.v.;i,l.m. K s. n >1 /! 'i£\ Mal'lT'l'ieti.. St Tks/S. .sltopMcr '/ I i 'T'JCIA-'V Stitrh Pat ; )* \\ ,(*!y ..tat Euhiniry.Bor- HPA'I 1 '•*{) IM. P .1 Lilies, tulips. , - .50 ill all. ranging -'. v _. f i i-a in. to 7 in ches.also 1 Bnx liißet tttKijliijPoffdi'r.l Ros W fdto fetumptng I'owo-r, 1 !'a'eat rever-liJe I can t, -nil full and coiapWe directions for Kfiisingtun Sttniping' tso Km r.ji !er>*. Kensingt i Fainiins. 1 n.;re, Metnliici-niter an-! Irrt !es cot Paiatti Colors used and mbrfag Color*. Rii.!> .n Kiul.i .i ierv. Cl.cnille ;..nl Arasr e W oik. Correct Colors ot .xl) the <sir.< r. a! Covers. Lev ri| ti .n .f ?vcr> stitcU used ifi cxr;i r> i lev s v - ( . BAkinS •• ' 1 •'■ n t C2# notbeb at ret it for le i than fj ■ . 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SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 7 r.isof appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the head, with a dull eennation in tho Pack Pain antler tho ehcslder- Liade, Ful!neri3 after eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of body or mind, Xii: Ability of temper, Bow spirits, with a xsrlinir of Laving neglected tome duty, Wcariaeoe, Pizr.incßß, Flattering at tho Heart, Deta before tho eyes, Ilcndacho over :IJ3 right eye, Hestleacness, with fitfal drcania. Highly colored Urine, and TUTT'S JPiLLS are especially adapted to such ca3es, ono dnso ctfecta such a chur.'-'e. of feeling.as to astonish the sufferer. 'i hey iunrta-so tho Appetite.and cause tho 1 -dv t > Tatic on Flesls. thus tho system is nourished, r r,i by their Tonic Aetle.n on tho r icca Jive Organs, Regular SSoolsoro j r;"U:r.-,1. Price 4 5 Murray St..N.Y. TSIfT'B HAIR DYE. CHAT iI.TK or WUISKERS ohftngcrt to a GrotaF BLACK by a einglo application of t'RI }>. K. It IMPARTS P. natural color, acts iae' ccUam ously. Sold by Druggists, or sent b ; czprcd on receipt of sl. Cfj'tco.44 Murray St., Kow Yo:!h ' . : : ?% klio Sssb fi\ R!! K Qftit ft C a Li cJ ik L 0 Li WULI T'i far: '<-1 •; are row manufactured that :• year s !. .1 to I o imported, p.> mg lngh .. I '.u: y ; .; it i.; r.\v being il"tiO on Lea .V l'ur t-blu >ai:re ; f; • QeaitKß TAULK SAUCE takes ..a ]> a• •; it has I' iii pronounced by competent i j tas (ft; I p.i:d er, a lelhr. The Qi-akeu i.as hlowly I tit Funly t aineil great int patlanes an I is replu' i-. g tho wry best imported ::a-ieo on the flkU' of tho grocer, tho tables of the rvlaitravfc an I tho tahhs of tho rirli ai.d p.ior i:n u, ! real I y pr .*. <1 r.: I relished by all on a c uut < f its i i jne y. r.r. ma, taste, strength and pir.or.oss. inventor lias by years of study of th- rerret\ir' ; ntained in tho aro matic spices of iho Indies end China, such as mace, ii it tin g, , i:nr;:uo:i, genuine Jamaica ginger. ;.u I peppers umt he.tin of tries unknown to most men, and by Ion,: practice succeeded to combine their extracts in such it liquid form as wo now 11;..1 it. of agrccablo taxto. ami so invigorating as to be taken in place of stomach bitters. By mau r.facttiring this sauco hero, heavy import duties and lreights are saved, and it is sold at a lower f gure to the dealer, v. lio making a better profit on Quaker Sauce, cau roll n to tho consumer cheaper than ho very 1> st imported article hardly equal, ing ours, lijour grocer does not keep it. write t.j tor prices, etc. Sold In bottles or by the gallon. C!!AR!7I MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 100 it. 10S S. 2d ST., St. Loots, Ho. C-r.v r; a i n nzAc.'NG, * -- • ' 'i \ ■i T r * H ? fx : ' \: J I L-J rttiiJ. v• i . • -tor*/ i.' i.l ler key.-'. Con. ttie.YUfitrirj' !las*. l-ov >o: any no, •' I' • ° ■ ' I- " c-l l lie i rue- crc. L. C. 2-C::r . Mesa t.Zzztor, r:.:r.t;ins t Pa. PAY WHEM C JBED Confidence in tionesty of Invalids. We treat ALL Dis eases,either Sex, liowevercaused.and receive pay after cure is effected. Describe case fully, and send stamp for instructions. DB. BAKER. Box 104. Buffalo. N.X. Musser House. 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FLtMMasui /Ai * ' IwjT-J-' ' Up/) y illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and EmEm, • 4 ■<£_ ' Fr\r Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow ' cents, which may be deducted from first order. 31 ,r "* w^a * vmt want for the garden, and how to get it instead of to v**t t ' , - C B roccr y at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting W disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICE'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. iZdVICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3 PZ. • Colored Plate /Ji ,n evcr y number, and many fine engravings. Price, gi.as a year; Five Copies for s&ffiStfjigf9*.fvYJy Specimen numbers 10 cents; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address JmJt Vick's Magazine and any one of tlic following publications at the prices named below # 9% —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, #4.50 ; Harper's Monthly, $4 oa; St- Nicholas, 13.50; Good Cheer, >1.35; Illustrated Christian Weekly, $)•<: Ot Y vj Ta<; Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vlck'a Magazine for $3.00. VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 310 pages, Six Colored Plates, nearly *OOO Juigravings, 31.25, in elegant cloth covers. V JAMES VICK, Rooheatar, H. Ye Everybody acknowledges that THE CHEAPEST. AAVBEST PLA to iS AT MAUCK'S STORE ON Penn street, Millheim, Pa. PAR LOR > m SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRARY, DININGROOM A KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUNGES. PATENT ROCKERS, RAT TAN A REED CHAIRS. all styles. TABLES, STANDS, BOOK • CASES. WARDROBES. WHAT NOTS. 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 /urniture line, on hand or procured on short notice Not undersold by any Store in the County. An extra large stock of Vaper Give me a call. W .T. .BTAUCK. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS! •r. c. ccasriDo, Proprietor and M inufioturer ot Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. Experienced workona emolc/ei and satisfactory work guaranteed at a times. New and improved machinery in the shops. II epair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere. £ fiilll V !! ' ) K'ars " Ef £.lll I musELI tho A>; 7 • ~SCr>,_ your dealer to get you Globo Toasters &. broilers, 2 J it 35c. (verv sawrior articles)Glbe Trtita'td Jelly Press, $1 25, li is no equal. Cuke Mix r, stone l-ov 1 Crsrtcs- [ 51.75. Globe combined T iekllamnv r,Kettle Scrap :r. N- 1 'JOc. .jr cr Hot Pan Lifter,ls<\ Globe Nad I roa Heater save 3 ~j. _ ijc-.ach coal. 25c., Ac.. Ac. If y.mr dealer is nut club with P jji- neighbors seud monev to us fc we will ship direct. CLOSE M'F'C CO , 92Q Walnut Ejt JS Phila, Fa. ATTENTION HH[HERS. Rune-hln.-j entire! .• B'ff. It lias aSpaixo Prin. F' or 1: .\i:x> {'. v Mi '*•• 1 L.;t ct pnluhr,') i r.u l ]mi ts.'ss- < t ; f m:! "... t: yf the Club Kknio y-t \ illbofuHii-!. I••* ":• 1 ac'vaiicj bcyuud tiro i lice cf . fu.t._.. i —.tJ. I'm fftifitrarltou i : cf fLs ucst thorough and f.i * factory characLr. Thin : Late w ill y>r v> r. t'rr.u-Ltg cant wherever in # i\n!neel a* <1 Iti: L r.iaua;v l will do well io u tidt*r i.a no rit-., as u!y r. i:::: M outlay in i eon, ml l> yon.l that iici-rs-a;-} for ordinal y < uilit. l'uces scut ou triplication. BANNER SKATE WORKS, RICHMOND. IND. jHT.babnM's: "I'UK MKV UF MV LIFE." >g. pgM> Anl t'-.c Art ci Money (ieitmg with r: R Ocldcu Kules lor Money haiiiuc. W'ouh fico isalto any young man starting in lite. Over 500 pages; 68 "Bi'S.i.i'iß t'T. Pric. 82.25. (T/* Write at once to Sa FGJiSHEE & McMAKIN, Cincinnati, O &3SS3& FAMILY SCALES 1 :t;u-!v new in ;>.ia< i,.le. Weitfh one ounce to 25 pounds, nr...: vvcrv tmr.x n.-.-.1-. ind will Imv. Kapiil sales surprise l OK-UFL &Mi MAKIN. CINCINNATI. 0. A T Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, 011 Penn street, south of race bridge, Mlliheim, 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 I t Musser Brothers, ROLLER * RINK. i The proprietors respectfully lulorm the public that their Corner of Penu and Millheim, Pa. is open every Wednesday and Saturday even in j?, and Saturday afternoons. (Size of Rink 40 x 100.) The building is coramodiousfcnd finely arrang ! ed, has a splendldlfloor, and patrons wIU always find new and strong skates on^hand. Generaliadm ssion j cents Dse of states,for 3 honri'session, 10 " Ladies admitted free! } r T a Nal m n Carrying all steam and diaagreeable odor from cook* lug down into the fire. c The MOST COMPLETE Cooling Utensil 'EVER INVENTED. No burned hands. No scalded arms. No cloth needed. No disagreeable odors filing the houae. I No overflow on the stove. An examination of theso ! utensils will convin< o any one that they are tho j nearest perfection of any kettles now known. A I first-class steamer and kettle combined. I AGENTN wanted all over tho U. 8. for tbfese ! goods. They sell last and pay good profits— 93 to 88 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. n Over 10,000,000 of thelfunter's Sifters have been sold. Every lady in the land ought tohave one. For sale by responsible dealers everywhere. • Ask for the I "Hunter,"and take no other. Illustrated catalogue l A Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for Bakers, Drug lists, <fco. free.—Bend for it and mention this paptfc
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