Paternal Reproof. 'Papa, what makes the rain come down V said a very small girl to her parent as they stood, father, mother and child, waiting under the shelter of a grbcery sign till the car should come along. 'Don't bother me,' said the father. 'Really, Marie, that child is getting to be a perfect nuisance. She is al ways asking absurd questions.' 'I think she 's real cunning,' said the mother. 'That's the way you spoil her. You encourage her to be cunning and she makes the most ridiculous nss of herself all the time.' 'Well, she's goiug to be very clev er.' 'I don't believe she'll know her way homo when she grows up.' 'lt's time that ear was coming along,' said the wifo, quietly. 'I suppose there's some blamed jam down the street. I don't see any in sight yet, and we've been here twen ty miuutes.' 'Pa,' said the small child, 'I don't see auy car track on this street.' It was so. They were on Tyler street and they were waiting for the Turk street car. The mother hum med the ''Nation" waltz all the way home, but the old man was very matt and the child was quite unconsciously mistress of the situation.— Sau Fran cisco Chronicle. advice to mothers Are you disturbed at night and broken by your restbva sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, send at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It curesdyseutery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING MTHUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant ao the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physlci tns in the Uuited States, apd is for sale by all druggists throughout the world Frtce 25 cents a bottle. A Tall Snow Plow. Engine No. 912, of the Union Pacflc road is being fitted up with one of the largest and most effective snow plows in the country. The plow weighs four tons, is twelve feet wide and sixteen feet high at the wings, and can throw snow forty feet on either side of the track. This gigantic snow shovel is balanced on the front of the pilot plat form, being securely braced by bars running along the frame behind the cylinders, and bolted to uprights reach ing to the back of the plow. The shear or edge is some eight feet beyond the pilot platform, and just escapes the rail. This plow is shod heavily with iron. The engine's balloon stack is re placed by an open straight stack, as it was found by last winter's experience that a balloon-stacked engine stood a poor show behind a heavy drift of snow. The engineer and fireman behind that machine do not find life so rosy 11s it might be. The engineer cannot see ahead, so he goes it blind, and as 912 weighs forty-five tons, when she stiikis a drift, if there are any cattle or China men around, they are sent thing six ways for Sunday, as the impression is. And the beauty of it is they never know what hurts them. Both runner and fireman generally get wet, and may be out two days in that shape before get ting any rest. Railroad men don't view any prospect of taking 912 with favor.— Denver Tribune. 'I'LL bet they're married,' Whispered Tom to Charley, in reference to a coup le on the other side of the car. 'They hayen't spoken ten words either of them since they came in, and not so much as a smile has lighted up his face or hers. Yes, sir, you can make up your mind they are married. 'You can't always judge by appearances, Tom,' replied Charley. 'They are not married. She is a tbief and he is an officer carrying her off to jail. HHBPIB : B MMMM Ths most popular Weskiv newspaper devoted to science, mechanics, engineering discoveries, in ventions and patents ever published. Every num ber illustrated tvith 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, f 3'20 a vear. Discount to Clubs. Sold bv atl newsdealers. MUNN <t CO., Publishers. No. Sfclßrcadway, N. Y. (esum, a ebb est | its a •Mum A L'o. have S. jjsjs| jgg patent Office and have pr-parcd 18 Elmore than One Hundred Tliou- JS2 b&i gnnn applications for patents in tlie wl United Ststcs and foreign countries. 4//X3& Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy-rights. Assignments, and ail pther papers for :PM securing to inventors their rights in the United States, Canada. Englanu. trance, feS Germany and other foreign countries, pre law pared at short notice and on reasonab.e terms. 3a Information as to obtaining patents cl.ecr gß fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Patents obtained through Mur.n A Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free. Tho advantage (4 such notice is vreil understood by all persons wuo wish to uis pose of tlieir patents, Addrea MUNN & CO.. Office SciENTinc Ai-'oRiC-'-N. 301 Broadway. New \ IPIT. BARNUM'SSS. "THE STORY <P MY LIFE." A n <j the Art of Money Goitmg with oi> Si Golden Bules for Money Making. Worth Jioo SO9 to any young man starting in life. Over 500 pages; 63 Pf Sn illustrations. Price, 52.25. (CP Write at once to S FORSHf EAMcMAKIN, Clricinna_ti, O Day Selling Pfrfect FAMILY SCALES Entirely new in principle. Weigh on; ounce to 23 pounds. What everv familv needs and w ill Rapid sales surprise agents. FOKSHEE & McMAKIN. CINCINNATI, O. El Anyone "7 —me 27c and address M II of ten of their friends,will ■■ * receive by mail Staple Goods.no receipts trash or jewelry, but goods that retail for |5.45. This isa genuine offer, a fortune to you. Satisfaction sure. VLAGABA SUPPLY CO. Drawer 168. Buffalo. N.Y PAY WHEN CURED Confidence in honesty of Invalids. We treat ALL Dis eases, either Sex, however caused and receive pay after cure is effected. Describe case fully, and send stamp for instructions. DR. BAKER. Box 104. Buffalo- N-Y. VIDfiIMII CiDHS Mild Climate. Cheap homes. InblHlA rAnMo Northern Colony. Bend for drcaUr. A, O. ALU*, UmtrmUm, V. m m • Vcjzotablo HALLS HAIR BENEWER. The great popularity of this preparation, after its test ot many years, should be an nssurauce, even to tho most Bkoptionl f tlint it is really meritorious. Those who have used H aix's Hair Kf.nf.wku know that it does all that is claimed. It causes new growth of hair on bald heads—provided the hair follicles are not dead, which is seldom the case: restores natural color to gray or faded hair; pro serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or changing color; Keeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, ami causes it to grow long and thick. Hall's llaiu Kexf.wer produces its effects by tho healthful influence of its vegetable ingredients, which Invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dye, and is a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol, it does not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving tho hair harsh ami brittle, as do other preparations. Buckingham's Dyo i FOR THE WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is tho best dyo, because it is harmless; produces a permanent natural color; ami, being a single preparation, is moro con venient of application than any other. riIKCARKI> BY R.'P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. WAN AMD BEASLH ZTHE BEST I EXTERNAL ljj remedy! 2E BISKMKI =5 NFIIRALGI/U f= CRAMPS, ! _J Sprains, Bruises, b Burns and Scalds, | bhJ Selafiea, Bactacke, ** Frosted Feet and! OEars, and all otherl Pains and Aches. effectual Remedy fori Galls, Strains, Snatches, I Sores, &c., on HORSES. One trial will prove its I merits. Its effects are in I most cases INSTANTANEOUS, g & RnRP Every bottle warranted toES t pvo satisfaction. Send ml-d y KNBi dress for pamphlet, free, giv-gj 0 ing full directions for the Kg y IpjfßP treatment of above diseases, gj & Us Price Jo ets. and 50 cts. per Si ■ bottle. Sold everywhere. Gl lleary, Jolir son & Lord, Proprietors, jg • c Burlington, Yi. For sale by 1). S. Kuuffman <U Co.. awl t. Sjngelmyer, Millheim. Pa. • THE PENN ROLLER FLOURING y ~? v" • r-s?. ' ■' f\ J V \ - "' / ;-3| /./ jy | ._ , ' ' !.' ■, :... ~>' 21 \ —i !!.<■>> •8A0_... -, ? ~ I IbM 13 prepared to exchange Choice Roller Flour for good wheat in any quantities desired and will guarantee t lie flour Strictly Pure and of First-Class Quality. J". 18. FISHER, PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.. "p ENNS YL V A MIA •STATE COLLEGE. Winter Tei m begins January G, IS^G. This institution is located in one of tin most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny reniou It is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of study: 1. A Full cientilic Course of Ko.ir Vears. 2. A Latin cientilic Course. 3. The followim: ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two years of the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATUCAL 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 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 siudenis. Military drill is required. Expenses f..r board and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Yoaug ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other information address GEORGE W. ATHERTON. " L. D., President, 27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa. kmranraSdiir SIiPHKOHISIfBII! fully aware^ofthe ■ t I a king in KensingtonWcrk, 11 . V ,ii. 1 i //i 1I a have prepared a Com. A\\\V vVVW'//',# "111 5 plcteDutflt containing 60 I\W \V '/* //J H I'trfoiT.tril Btarn ping pat- IhYs b\\ //' turns < !'. best government 011 '' ! ' a ' cr _ a " fl| Tlii*tle,Strawberries, ..■V of Boy. Girl. Bugs, ■'Mb fU I • Itjy) Spiders. Storks, Scollops for IBnYf'/ lltG Skirls. Crazy Stitch Pat nV' lii.i \Vy Etchings,Bor dets. Pond Lilies. Tulips. sCc.,SO in all. ranging size from i i-a in. to j in ches.also 1 ISox Box White Stamping PotrStr, i Patent reversible Pomict, and fill and complete directions for Kensington Stamping and Emi roidcry, Kensington Painting. I.uslre. Metallic Flitter and Irridt-sccnt Hunting. Colors used and mixing of Colors. Ribbon Embu.idery. Chenille an l Arasene Work, Correct Colors of all the differ, r.t flowers. Description of every stitch used in embroidery Ac.. making a complete Outfit that can not be bought at retail for less tuan 54.00. 10 introduce FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, the large. 3a page Illustrated Magazine devoted to the interests of the Country Home end Household, we will send one of these Outfits complete ft-eo and yuetpaid, to any lady who will send 35e. for 3 rnos. SU! S'.ription to the Magazine. Five for Jr. Money cheerfully refunded if not mere th.au saiisfactory. Address FARM Ai.D HOUSEHOLD. Dox 49. Hartford.Conn. • • * ■ - 'v-'uc] Khiil] P beading, I.■ 8N HULL pehn. \: . -. : ihy School for Hoys. COB .Zw.'ti-*: >ii fIt:• SSSlltftryplan. Boysolany t. • i for entnloguc, terms, etc. LJ C. 3IG 12-PJ i-lcad Master, Reading, Pa. ELI AS LUSE SON, —PROFWKTORS OF Til K— MIILHHM PIMM MILL east of the new Kv. ehureli. IVnti St., Millhsim, Pa. Contra dor?, - Builders, -AMI M vM'FAcrrnnitH OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Flooring All kinds of Siding. • m • r\' ~ fCyv ~X .lrandas a \mv. Gfo— Having our own planlne nilll.it wlU.bc to tln advantage of those intending to Iniilu tit con sult us. t .vOont raot m mado on nil kindu ol buildings. Plans and Specifications furnished on application, with ost iauit.cn of cost. IH-1> GERMAN *Cmi{lKS! m p- >arw BIRD * CAGES! ———i an mi BIRD * SEEDS I At reasonable rates at the GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, Water Street, BBLLEFONTE, PA. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. lilstiller of PURE RYE WHISKEY. The best article constantly kept on hand and guaranteed to be unadulterated. The best lhjnjr for .Me<lle:il t"-. Soi-.l at the lowest'cash nrlces. 2.1 ly ii o M i: X Nsnvin ! '' • ■ 's of v ,i v : ; I y, , 'y]r~ lrn \- - • .• h —l ! . „ ...ilsiUiiiL 154Trc—nlSt .Boston. 46E.14th St. (UnionSq.), ii. Y. 149 V,abash Ave., Chicago. Jr-jj jI.JL Tli3 Groatcst Medical Triumph of tho Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. FJCSSOJ nppctite, Dowels costive,Pnlnin tiio bead, v. ith a. dull sensation in tba bach ravr, Pt-.in under tho eboulder- Lis?da, Fu!!cc33 after cutiny, with a die inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, I.ow spirits, with e foclinc of having ncelcctcd none duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering nt tbo Hearts Dots beforotho eyes, Headacbo writ? the rich: eye, Kestlcssness, with dreams, Kigrliiy colored Uriue, and CONSTIPATION. CUTT'K PiLIiO aro especially adapted to cuch cases, cno tloso effects sucli a change oflcalingns to astonishthe sufferer. Thev Increase the Appetite,and cause tho body t > Toko o Flesh. thus tho pystcm is jjonrljlieti, end by their Tonic Action on the i: ;:;eetiv2rn:ans,rtc{:ular Stools aro Produce b i St..IV.Y. TUffl"B Mfifß BYE. GKAT IIAIR or WHISKERS changed to a Gr.ossy DLAOE by a singlo application of thi~> Din. It imparls a natural color, acts insiantnneousiyr Sold by Druggists, or scv.t by express cn receipt of 91. > Qiiic/c.44 St., Eiew Yor't. : ' "n 'kiao Z3ost ?a n I f: Q Fi H'Sl C " ■\ ' •') >' r r3 [lijU LJ B i U.i \U Lx t. j W 6is vi' tea II •j": -ofart'.' 1< • arenovrmanufacturedthst { :< ;• years lidto I<> imported, payiug high imnert duty as it i.< not!" being d< no on Lea A: Per lN*;; t. MO :'. !IV ;ih > QUAKER TAELE SAUCE takes i'.s pla ■); ii has 1 in pronounced by competent JTJ , sju t I even Vetter. Tho QUAKXB Slowly 1 ut surely gained great int. portau. o and is rrp! . ing tho wry Lest imported : i.:eo on the rli< If < f Ibo grocer, tho tables cftliar: taur.vit an 1 t'io tables of tho rich ami poor nun.; r< ally priz dai d relished by all on account cf it 3 i i /uiney, cr taa, taste, strength and purr-!'i • t i .vei.t- r ltas by years ut study < f the teret virt -i i contained in tho aro matic r.piees <.f (In I utien anil China, such as mace, nutiE'g,' itiu-ini. n, •' miiue Jamaica ginger, an 1 poppets and buds of trees unknown to most men, and by hm;; pr.vtico succeeded to combine their cxtrre ts in hit ha liquid form as wo now fitid it. of agtveabla tr.ste, and so invigorating as to l>a taken in place oi stomach bitters. By man ufacturing this s.unce Itcro, iteavy import duties and freights urn saved, and it is Bold at a lower figure to the deal T. who making a better profit on Quaker Sauce can sell it 1" tho consumer cheaper than ho very best i nported article hardly equal ing ours. Ii your gK cerdosu not keep it. write i:3 for prices, etc. Sold In bottles or by tho gallon. CHARS! MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 100 & 10S S. id ST., St. Louis, Mo. I J FOR LA6IKB, or The Absurdity 1 ' liJ yfi oftbe Custom of Tlgbt Laclii-, nv BH WHSri u- cll ,I effert upon tlie llenltlior: .ivcsto the Fali!on." i ® KiS Illustrated. Sent FREE (to ■ ||B_ BL_ Ladies only) on receipt of tS B HB UH 1 cents in stamps to pay uo2ta.ee. SCHIELE A CO., 390 Broadway, Now York, Musser House. Millheim, ------ Penna. ItKSUHT^V Two milt 11 ■IN T 'IIIMI 111 STATION ON 1. A P. It. It. ITllneTro it llnntlnjs within sljrht 1 of town. HIMIIIIV lot- 11 : Y AMI linn inonn tnln sceneries. T|u c,-li'l>rato<l I'KN'V- VAK- I.KV OAVKS ut utiles "'i t int. ilio finest drives In tin*stntt* —o~— KIM: S.V 1 MuKSIvS, CAKISI tdllS ANl> I;t <. 1i s inr i!,.• ii ,i c.t Milliliter hoarders. Duible aoil fimle Rnams. no \ly fin n sited, n>. l uiilh s wit Ii children, on Mjoin it and lliiiil H i I.' . Bus to all Tiv irs. Tl ISMS lU AMiNAia.l . W. 8. Mussor, Prop'r. .'v Miiil.) In .• (■ i tic' o. l a ONE DOI MjAR. Tiio W'oclilv Patriot, • 7 11 A IMUsP.t Kd, l-KNNA. llio lead in v. I>'in <i'iatio jia|er in the Mate l ull of inlet t tins; news, and miscellaneous and l> diileal reatlins;. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Special Rates to Clubs. Sample copies mailed tree on applicution. 1 lie PATHIOT atul for > Tho I'ATtuor and New York Weekly U'or!(/ one year for one dollar atel fifty cents. The l'ATUior and Jtlte riilladelpltia Weekly Times one year for one dollar and seventy live cents. WANTED. AGENTS In every Township in this County to solicit subscriptions for the WHEKI.Y PA TKIOT Write for terms. lAddiess all comntutilea tions to Til I! I' l it I P I', ■iirriMbtiri;, l'. TpEABODY HOTEL, 9th St.South of Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. One Square of the New Post Olliee, one half Square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very btixi.iees centre f the city. Oil the American and European plans, flood rooms ||oin oOcts to ?3.t)0 per day. Remodel ed and newly furnished. ' W PAINE, M. D., 4t-ly Owner Sc Pioprietor. Tj-f f irtv.r(-n -.ni s rib i. I AT B'UCTK BROS' 1.- Jfsr Gv LLEft I*/ | FAMILY GRODPES ARB CHILDREN —TAKES UV TIIK— !BTA\r.ttiEi)UB PROCESS. Satii-factorv Work Done by u aiS'.i iaJtJii(l O J § t' i.-d fer r ; | We furni.-h everything in our line lrom a Miniature Card to a Cabinet Picture. Pictures copied and en larged in the best style. f FRAMES:} can be procured at our place on short notice pricos nro down so as to suit every purso. Gnllerv on North St., Millheim, Pa, mssmuam M'-,Vi-i-V i / At ; j&iSW(>IiUAKXCWEAXNES9 J'v lyArt'nrj? - Vl><-cuy,andnumerous <LX. baf —ii \~"'fl JliiiiKtlio skilled ohy - •*'- ¥| S Jsicinnn, rc. i. t Irooi 7*"* A ar~'9 1 S/youthful in<U: crotirii, ih AO \' 100 frco indulgence, oe r- x v /ovorbrain wonf. Avoid Vfifk oV\ A ft r. "'••• ii-i o?ition of pretin* ■ "ifci LUS naxcdico for thc:9 VI ~: ■** lrouMc9- off o|ir Fff# I?AC!CALCUu£ FOB >rj I Circular end Trial I'otl:- YTr*T?"I7/YTTO I 34j |rTO,tn<l Icirn ImporteuJ fur's before inkingtre-it- V2EETT,; TA rirnt clrrwhere. Tsk ft ** , —— - i| : Kx:MEi>Ythaiii.v3 r rm IYP?,irP7? "''id (UUI-D thousands, d„;3 l.XjuUla .i OlnVutuO^A*Li rr ,t interfere with attcn- P2?prV"SXC "'Titian to business. or can.,o y? ~L Z,7, fi*V pain or inconvenience in FJ r.ri.jscientific tncdical princl ' OTJa'-J. d<,,C 3Bipl- ny direct application /*Zta frten. gftSito the scat of disease i s Feßsncciiic influence is fell • CSTLD FOR SEVEM BP3S without delay. Thecal. FCAr(SCVUSFINMANY*3S't ri I functions of tho hu- I HCUSANfJ CA*£3, KTSjinrnorgr-nlsm isrestored. —- HDnT"' IR nnimsting elements rTT'fl'i'rr'vn PiDsSof which nave been r-:.1 f A-Mx® wasted ore g i ven bark,a nil OaoJhontli, - L-* .-••■. o Months, - R.noJt'YlSfulami rapidlyjrnlns is tlx - urao ulontliS, /.OOVyyfr .trci.nih and sexual vigor. SS REMEDY CO.. M'FQCIiEMreTS bUc 7i. Tenth St., ST. LOUIS. MO. I> r J PERSONS! Wot a Trues, t. a 6-r u Anli for tormo of our Appliance. J V J'--i vo.-i u>J V2AKJCJ g i'l -t T /X T.. #mi| v" A rUiGK. PERMANENT, CERTAIN CURE FOR Xiost or Failing Manhood. Nervousness Wrnhncss, iiiick of Strength, yi.gr>r or Jlc\'elopxnexif, f ant Iby indiscretions, exosmts. 3ic BsasfiN inn day; (hires usually within n month. No Decepticn ror (t-iickcry. l'ositiyo Proofs. full description end )'..*ir<.i mlvicu in plain ■ uli'ii envclonc. free. EBIE MEDICAL CO.. i'.o. Drawer Ift Buffalo, N.Y. OT. Durable, perfect; in operation, und of Kr domestic nUhty. V, rito for circular. I Af.llLY GOFFck ROASTIR CO.. ST tOUIS. Mfl. $l5O Wo want lady Agents for our CEiiIiBRATED MA DAMii DEAN'S SPIN A!, Slii POIM iNt} CORSE I S. No experience required. Four orderi 'r (lay give tlio Agent 5$ | ;> rl <' i 11>' i'. Our Agents report from four to twenty r lit J uml... Send at once for terms and full particulars. £3.00 Outfit Frtit 1 , LEWIS SCIUELE CO., ::0 15r0.i h.ay, New loik ~ r . . !*{•;.! tiiv :it i lie? i fur uf '( \ \f<Q c? n T\i r \ h.J Zi£ '<) tnV n /Advertising JT^GENTS TiMES BUILDIWQ PHILADELPHIA, Tor '.EWSPIPER ADVERTISING rnrr Li. ic.MICO at Lowest Cash Rates rntl: Htuuips for AVER & SON'S MANUAL \\'J- , "'l yM • 1 ~ --,■ Ol& AMBUS'' ' ai;d light BEiua woes foe Hotels ■& Livery. ASMS WANTED Si?uVE£SstfEi WE MAKE Hose Heels, I look & Ladder Trucks, Patrol VVagrns, &c. And Fit Cut Fire Departments Complete- And pood nun of intlucneo onn muko ftivorablo iirrniigeuu'nU with us. HORTON & CO., 53, 55, 57 59 East sth Street, CINCINNATI.O. r<7*w >->---' ,v. r r.:-'r,- /.•*-> •. -.—-1 £fiHs^'if L i r i- S IMPROVED IDCIH Wind Blfiwill! DEBagjAar©.. M n : ■ i-i'., Sh/\\ S.-/1 ./ h v r . / -• - <• If P;r-M l -r- • '• -n, <- T-' TT\ fl f* .■ - <s y 7 r 1 / -iff- ./ v AT.L TTir I'.'vi.TJ MAI'C OS' MAIL2ABT.S & \7EOUCtH r i' THOIT No Shrfakfag, SweOfo? or Wsrpfag. Tm T.i.tn : i •Hr* ' • '• ' Tinu EiBIET i:r .i LATxn Wind t • ■ ftOKLlk 'ilia BUST ia Ciil-APi Si". fck ml ,i < r.;-ulars ♦.otha SPR'SGFIEL M 00. i Springficlu. Ohio. " A lib* cf l:iuty is a 307 rurevcr." ry?:c sic vr and beautiful fvqur.ro Parle*' Stove ItanfflfifT.T A w Tie fore buying, ask your dealer to show- you this beautiful design. ll' he hasn't il, have liini send for sam ple at oncc. Or send 113 Twenty dollars and \vc will promptly ship you tho No. 2 size (suitablei -ordinary par lor) with full nickel ornamentation. Every stove fuliy guaranteed ill con struction, workmanship and practi cal operation. The ''Piiiscilla" is made only by Lehigh Stove & M s f g Go.. LEHIGHTON, PENN. A T Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Penn street, south of race bridge, Milllieini. Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality cau 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 PIANOS-ORGANS The demand for the improved MASON & HAMT.IN PIANOS is now so large tliat a second addition to tho factory has become imperative. I)o not require one quarter as much tuning as llanos on the prevailing vrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free. 100 S ylesOf OROANS, (22 to (300. For Cash, Easy Payments, or Rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. 1 Want AGENTS TO sell Jr Ji/ s team Men and Women of good character nnd intelligence. Exclusive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks'trial of sample Wnshor to bo returned at my expense if noi satisfactory. A thousand per cent.the bestWasherin the world, and pays capable agents BIG money. In trinsic merit makes it n phonominul success every where. For Illustratod circular and terms of agency address. J. WORTH,St, Louis, MOi, RAINBOW RUPTURE R SW^ Simple, safe, reliable and a perfect retainer. It Is not a Truss. Worn Day and Night and its presence forgotten, bend for circular with testi monials from grateful sufferers cured by this ap pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical Institute 020 Locust St., St Louis, M". Skillful treatment gitren all kinds of snrgicAl and medical cases. Weakening diseases and pri vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere. Consultation free and invited ■ fli Sf P|J | s i- . .... - ' . .. TIT:?. -'X.-.wA' t- jAd :i; .. clways Xfflfeotaa]. • T I I i---% ' '< -;i:ii-iy by 10,000 American i "• \... (<.'.:'"up.t!iepc3 Miperlor to tall i .' CJ-FT'IMSS E-EFIXNDLED. Don't waste MI wariislcta neetmnu. Try it-'n "tcitsoi-f.v bold by all Druggists, or i I .il; JTO any address. Bend 4 cents for particulars. U'ULGCXlii'iit'lllC CO., X'hilads., Pa. RsitAk6U!l&S f\*X> A beaut frill work of 150 pages. Colored Plate, and 1000 eFy,- '('illustrations, with descriptions of the best Flowers and rC . :a}-3&5L ' Vegetables, prices of Seeds and Plants, and how to grow ** them. Printed in English and German. Price only 10 j|§VX cents, which may be deducted from first order. fja £, I' tells what yott want for the garden, and bow to get it instead of running to eJL'. "k~", ,w t 'l ,c grocery at the last moment to lmy whatever seeds happen to be left ovct. meeting K with disappointment after weeks of waiting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 3* rtr. a Colored Plate in every number, and many fine engravings. Price, fi.as a year; Five Copies for #S. Specimen numbers 10 cents ; 3 trial copies as cents. 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, %s y>\ Harper's Monthly, St. Nicholas. s3. so; Good Cheer, Illustrated Christian Weekly, £3.00; OT Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's M&g&slne for $3.00. VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, ato pages, Six Colored Plates, nearly sooo Engravings, $1.33, in elegant cloth covers. * JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y ' "TME &IXU. 1 LEFT BUHIN3J MOEi." lluvilot-k's SiiV'tv King licit uud Fifth Wheel. 'pifth WhS UAI'POCK with the llaydock Lately Ki'.'.g Lo.t and Filth v\ uoei. Life is iitrei ure rldins over any ottier. _ (This plrturr vS!i tw furuinttd cn b Urjs c'<t, printed la eltfant ityte, to txjrono whowlll esrsj te frame ID j:jrt.nPE STAMP. | rr. RR. HATIDOCK:, O C J \7u^. P oU pX U l.ul a Cor. Man and Twelfth Ste., fWCITOATI, 0. A3LUIS WASTED Y/lIERE WE HAVE EOiiEl L"0 DIVESTMENT E0 PROFITABLE. PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS ! j\ Proprietor and Mnufiob'jrer ot Buggiss, Carriagas, Spring Wagons, &c. Experienced workmen emplc/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. ' *W. Gk BEADLET, ConiL, ROLE MAKLT FACTT7BEH, E, 1, RICE & GO'S.. Solid CoaMßuclkids aid Spiadli Wigow, tingle ttddntte sesbd. Riding qualities unsurpassed. Ho Jar to the feet. Durable and Prices re#,oB * •"tSSi jib, "d in "Trti'SS'Jfi? S'W for oor W*ron.. trill Ut. hi. trill, ment of Wsgons advertised in the leading paper of the county or toan where Agent reeiaee, untie for six months. MILIHEIM JOURNAL I ctob Printing Office is now supplied with i GOOD PSE and a large assortment of 9 DISPLAY TYPE.! | ! LETTER HEADS, I i i NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, i i ENVELOPES, ! CIRCULARS, ) POSTERS, and, in short, neat and tasty Job Printing of all kinds JOHN H. PAKKEH'S Rubber Upr, Le&ik M BooL 1 iFT/ A, Gsle-Leaiher Outer Sale; B, Water- Proof Sole; C, Sole-Leather laaer Sole; D, Sole-Leather EeeL Warranted Absolutely Water- I proof, more healthy, comforta j b!o, genteel, and will not draw or sweat the feet like the ordinary rubber boot. One pair will out wear two pairs of ordinary rubber boots, and eau bo repaired by any shoemaker. Ask retail dealers for them or send $5.00 for sample pair of short boots to JOHN 11. PARKER, 103 Bedford Street, ! BOSTON, MASS. THE PERKINS WIND MILL. It hat been in constant t>M * or J" ear3 . with a record J©* not to blow down, unless the L "rf Tower goes with itj or against any wind that does not disable substantial farm buildings ;to bo perfect: to outlast and do bettor work than any other mill made. Wo manufacture both Pumping and Geared Mills and carry a full lino of Wind Mill Supplies, AOENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue. Circular and Prices. Address PEEKIES WIND MILL AAX 00, Mlahawaka. Ind. claremoxtTOLOSYl CJLAMALIIONT COLONY ! CLAUEMONT COLONY ! CLAUOIONT COLON V CLAitE.UONT COLONY ! CLAREJIONT COLONY I CLAKEMONT COLONY | A ncwliouse every 16 days in i:. last C years. Our. village, only 32 montiis old, has a stores, 2 hotv-U" 2 churches, school, newspaper, factory, foundry / steamboats, 2 trains and 2 mails daily. Laud rapidly advancing. Send, send, send by ail sei d for circulars with 4 maps, 36 Pttoiographic cuts of houses, all about the wonderful growth of our col-, ony.its soil,cliniate,markets,business opportuiiitip health, prices, terms, and % other distinct suhj.cu! Farms for S2OO on monthly installments to those having employment, without leaving their situation. Address A. F. MAN VHA,Cl*remont,Surry Co., V^,
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