Ladies' Guide to Fancy Work. This work contains nearly 300 handsome il lustrations with instructions for making hun dreds of beautiful things, either for adorning your home or presents for your friends, at a most trifling expense, IncludiugaU kinds of Fancy Work, Artistic Embroideries, Lace Work, Knitting, Tatting and Net Work; con tains designs for Monograms, Initials, Tidies, Lambrequins, Ottomans, Counterpanes, Rugs, Carriage Robes, Brackets. Wall Pockets, Waste Paper Baskets, Work Boxes, Work Baskets, Work Bags, Pen Wipers, Hanging Baskets, Catch-alls, Pin Cushions, Footstools, Handker chief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Card Baskets, Sofa Pillows, Table Covers, Work Stands, Table Scarf Screens, Scrap Bags, Hand Bags, Table Mats, Toilet. Mats, Lamp Mats. Lamp Shades, Pillow Shams, Pillow Sham Holders, Curtains, Toilet Stands, Slipper Cases, Letter Cases, Pic ture Frames, Toilet Sets, Cloths, Brush Hold ers, Hassocks, Cigar Boxes, Sachels, Fancy Purses, Slippers, Dressing Gowns, Music Port folios, Knife Cases, Fans, Flower Baskets, Plant Stands, Flower Pot Covers, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Window Shades, Feather Work, Spatter Work, Leaf Photographs and many other things. It is handsomely bound, containing 64 large S-column pages and will be sent post paid for only 80 cents. It is the finest book on fancy work ever published, and every lady interested in household art should secure a copy <u once. Address,THE EMPIRE NEWS CO., 9-St Syracuse, N. V. ■ A Woman's Experience With a Saw Mill. TUOKERTOWN, FLA., "November IT. —Your letter of a late date requesting me to give my experience as a lumber manufacturer is at band. I will state at the start that I am not in the busi ness through choice, but having loan ed money to parties with which to purchase a saw mill, I was compelled by their failure to make even the first payment to take the machinery from them. I then put my son-in-law, Er nest Wever, who promised great things, in charge. I told him I knew nothing of saw milling but I knew that the saw dust was too fine and the scratches on the boards too close to gether. I left him run the mill, but in a short time I found he could do no better than other men and I took hiiu out of there so quick it made his head swim. I moved the mill a distance of 20 miles, fording the Hillsborough riyer, and placed it near my own house, at an actual expense of $0; and in a few days I had every thing in good order. I have my own teams and carts and take timber from my own lands. Although accustomed to manage my own affairs, commencing by the time I was grown, I found difficulties enough in making lumber,and I have often said that a saw mill and satan belong in the same family, and some people say that since I became the owner of one they are sure of it; but while they talk lam at work. This is the trouble with half the couutry sawmills: There is to much talking and not enough work. Why, Mr. Editor, the most of men talk over a log long enough to saw it into ir~h boards. Then when they get started they discover that the fireman has not steam enough, then they must all sit down and talk again. By the time steam is up and one or two boards sawed, a belt must be repaired, which might just as well have been attended to before working hours iu the morn ing or at noon. Then one man sews the belt while all engage in talk again When the belt is ready the sawyer gets it into his mind that the machin ery needs ciling; then he bunts up the oil can, for he never has a place for anything, and goes around squirting oil into every hole but the right one, while the other hands go on with their talking. The next day they are out of logs and the mill hands do nothing except to allow "their time to go on." The day following some of the men are reported sick and more time is lost. At the end of the month there is little lumber and no money and they all wonder why saw milling does not pay. I knew well enough that machinery is made to run, and when running it should be at work, and all I had to do was to keep the saw cutting lor 10 hours a day and six days in the week. In order to do this the mill must be kept in good order, not by repairing broken parts but by keeping it from getting broken. And I socn saw that the parts of machinery out of sight were neglected the most. I would suppose any man would know that it is the ioside of things that needs at tention—the inside of the boiler, the inside of the cylinder, the inside of the pump or inspirator is of far more importance than the outside. Noth ing makes me more angry than to see a man rubbing up the outside of his boiler when I know the mud is six in ches deep inside, baking, burning and blistering the iron; yet I have seen but few saw mills except my own. But I saw how that was managed be fore I took possession of it, and 1 am told that others are managed no bet t3r. Many a man in the saw mill busi ness 'would do well if he could get skilled labor, but this state is cursed with a tribe of saw mill tramps who claim to know everything and when tried can do nothing. They are al ways on foot and out of money, yet if we are to believe them they hsve been the superintendents of the largest mills in America. Every one of them has been Gov. Drew's principal sawyer for at least 10 years,receiving not less j tlmn sfi a day. They all know more of machinery than the men who make it, and are ready f not to commence sawing, but to commence cutting, changing, splicing and rebuilding with a promise that if 1 will give them $3.50 per day and board they will double the capacity of my mill and be ready for work in about three weeks. I have never been deceived by one of them, but they leave their mark wherever employed. One half of them ought to be hung and the other half sent to the penitentiary. One came to me a few days ago who was an ex ception, for, notwithstanding he was "the best sawyer in Florida," he was willing to work for $lO a month and board, or sl2 it he boarded "his self' —hungry looking wretch! I wouldn't have boarded him even a day tor $2, and I knew he couldn't board himself at any such price. Said I, "Do you see that road out there?" lie very meekly said he did. "Then," said 1, i "you go out there, and when you get to it you take either end you like; the one that will put you out of my sight the quickest will suit me best." He went. If he had not I would have put the dogs after him in three minutes, j 1 employ none but the best hands— not paying too much or too little, for one tault is about as bad as the other. I catt't say just what my lumber costs me, but 1 know that when sold I have taken in more money than I have paid out. lam 53 years ol<L or about that, was born in Florida, and was raised at a time when hook-keeping was not thought of. I row have my second husband, and I am the mother of nine children, seven or whom are now living. Several of the elder are doing business for them selves, yet they always come to • moth er' /or advice, and when they don't take it they wish they had. I have al ways managed my own business, and I expect to while I live. I awake in the morning and plan the day's work while the men are asleep,and at the break/'ast table I cive every one his orders, includ ing ray husband, who never objects to my doing the thinking/or the family. My first advice to men who contemplate going into the saw mill business is—don't do it, for not one in 20 of you lias the ability to succeed. If. however, you are determined to try it,Le careful that you get the best machinery, strong and heavy enough to stand the bad treatment of awkward hands. Buy the most durable belts no matter what they cost, for half the failures in our backwoods mills are caused by constant breaking of belts. And when a complete outfit is secured, locate where you can get timber and sell lumber. Keep your machines in good or der. taking special care of all pars out of sight- Pay your hands in cash, and not in promises, for they work for the morey. and not for any love they have for you or your business. When you can't pay, shut down, stack your lumber and discharge all hands. Your null will neither eat, drink nor wear anything while standing still. But when you do run, work everything to its full capacity. HARRIET SMITH. Another Art Craze.J The latest art work among ladies is known as the •'French Craze," for decorating china, glassware, etc. It is something entirely new, and is both profitable and fascinating. It is very popular in A'ew York, Boston and iher Eastern cities. T< ladies desiring to learn the Art, we will send an elegant china p!ac<iue (size is inches.) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with a box of material, I<o colored designs assorted in flowers, animals, soldiers, landscapes, etc.. complete, with full instructions, upon receipt of only #l.bo. The placque alone is worth more thnn'the amount charged. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladies in terested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of Art Goods, we will en close extra and without charge, an imitation hand-painted brass placque. Instruction book in painting, 16 colored pictures Ac. only lac. Embroidery Silk, best quality, all colors, 80cts per lbO skeins. Tinsel Braid, gold or silver, for art embroidery and needle work, large ball, only 15 cts Macrame Cord, white. sbc per lb: any color, 60c per lb. Other goods at equally low juices. Address. THE EMPIRE NEWS CO.. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 FItILTLESS FAMILYMEDIEIHE "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for many years, hav ing made it my only Family Medicine. My mother beforo •me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medi cine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a grent preventive of sickness. I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue to do so. '•Rev. James M. Rollins, "Pastor M. E.Church, So. Fairfield, Va." TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by always keeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. "I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family med icine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it In Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take about a teaspoon ful, I never feel the effects of the supper oaten. "OVID G. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga." S"ONLY GENUINE"** Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. J. H. ZeiHn & Co., Sole Proprietors, Price, ©I.OO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ma |||aßa |f to be made. Cut this out | fb If and return to us, and we Swß U I P H will send you free, some thing of great value and importance to you. that will start you in busi ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start you; cap ital not needed. This is one of the genuine, iin portant chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & Co., Augus ta, Maine. SIOO A WEEK: Ladles or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit able employment write at once. We want you to handle ah article of domestic use that RECO MENDS ITSELF to everyone at sight. STAPLE AS FLOUR. Sells like hot cakes. Profits 300 per cent. Families wishing to PRACTICE ECONO MY should for their own benefit write for par ticulars. Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FREE Address DOMESTIC MF'G CO., MARION, OHIO. A T . Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's BAKERY, on Ponti -nwt. soul li ol rnco brltljio. Mil '.helm. Pa. Bread, Pies & Cakes of superior quality can be bought at any time ami in any quantity. ICE CREAM AND FAN CY CAKES for Wedding*, Denies and other social gather ings promptly made to order. Call at her place and gt t your supplies at ex ceedingly low prices. 34-8 m "PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Next Tot in begins September s. ISS6. This institution is located In one of tlm most beaut if ill and hcutthfiilspot* of the out ire Alle gheny region it is open to students of both sexes, and offers the following Course of Study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Scientific Course. 8. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of two years each, following the first two years of Hie Scientific Course: (a) AG UICU I, IT EE; (b) NATURAL HISTORY : (e) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL KNGIS EKKING. 4 A short SPECIAL col K.s 1-. in Agriculture. 5, A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistrv. 6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New building and Machinery 7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in Literature ami science, for Young Ladies, s. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of Individual students. -Military dr II is required. 1- xpenses for board and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin cipal. For Catalogues, or other infoi mat ton address GEORGE W. ATHERTON. i L. D.. President, 27-23 State College. Centre Co., l'a. JQ I: - S..H GUTELIUS, : DEMIST, •'; > \ \ '-' / V t •' F i ± J % V.'v ...J. S j' ~ MILLIIF.IM, FA. Offers Lis professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully prepared to extract teeth absolutely without pain WORKING CLASSES " ATTESTED'! We arc now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new. light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from ">n cents to f'.co per even ing. and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who ;• this may send their address, and test the busi ness, wo make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar t<> pay I*r tke trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Address Gsouu*-' STINSON aCO . Portland. Maine. Keystone Hotel, Selinsgrove, ----- Fonno. S. T. Frain, Frop'r. %o y —— -:<:• This 11 of el has been remodeled and refurnished, and /lie Traveling Fublic will find it first-class in every respect. -:<*:• Latest improved Water C'losi / and Wash lloom on Hist floor. •[ Bath Boom in Hotel. )■ HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS. Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attached P. H. MUSSER, \YATCHMAKEKs&-?JEAYEI,ER, Main Street, Millheim, Pa., —i-JOPPOSITE TIIE BANK. J+- £3y°liepair Wrok a Specialty. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Yuor patronage respectfully fo'icitf d 5-ly. PATENTS Obtained, and all PA TEX TBI SIX Ft S a tended to PROMPTLY and for MODERATE EEES. Our ofilce Is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from WASHIXGTOX. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make XO CHARGE EX LESS PA TEXT IS SE CURED. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Snpt. of Money Order IMv., and to the officials of 1 lie I • S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, write to C. A. SNOW Ar CO., Opposite Patent office, Washington, D. C, 8 B e.tn live ut home, and make more ra IBh H money at work for us, than at any H Buglhi'ig else in this world. Capital not needed ; you are started free. Both 9 <'xes;sill ages. Any one eau tothe xvork. C'ostl>"outfit and terms free. Better not delay Costs\ou nothing to send us your address and find out; if you are wise you will do so at once. 11. 11A LI eta <o., * Portland, Maine. are guaranteed IJ I I Pja nil •jT| iy Dr. .1 B. 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(Thii picture will be furuUUd 03 a Urjs cud, printed In eltftnt style, to in yen e who will 15m to flume It.) .TWCLOSB STAMP.) a?, rr. o c^AV'uofcL^* lVL* U l *°t. d Cor. I'lom and Twelfth Bta., CnfCI*HATI, 0. AGEHTB WAHTED Y7ITEEE WE HAVE JjnHEl KO IUVE3TMEIIT EO PHOFIT.IBLE. l™ , - frj JU" r WILL WORK EQUALLY AS WELL —.—u~~ y 0N STONY LAND AS OS ■pp. A a<pt7.ir) an W Fllf 1 TIIH WIISTEBN BRAIILE*. IT IS T?fi a lis 1?1 TTifc y p k r S.gl W UNLIKE ANY OTHLK SULKY IN * U hi !fcS I i h. I |y \\ I] * "Jf j- THEW..RLD. CAN HE ATTACHED aw fit i*a3 la ffl ir V\ n TO ANY COMMON - WALKING 3jj |'V Xfi:■ (J 3 fctj Citlff T7IT BLOW IN FIVE MINUTES TIME, ibUf£di uZ> K if AKD ls WARRANTED NOT TO JA— J —BJUliLlitliio INC EASE THE DRAFT ONE '"** POUND. SO SIMPLE A CHILD _ j/%. ~iwl STRONG ENOUGH TO DRIVE A / \ ■ W>{J TEAM CAN OPERATE IT. WILL ~ N\ /;. .V L-4 TURN A SQUARE CORN! It WITH- Agti B *V \ OUT RAISING THE PLOW. THE >\ /; QNLY PLOW MADE WITH A FOOT \\\ iL.. LI.VTR TO START THE POINT \ }<\ [< V, ! OF BLOW ABRUPTLY IN THE x> v V --•% : £e& :&\ GROUND OR ELEVATE IT TO BBS SKIM OVER TEE TOP OF FAST x>& AS&. * n 6T 9 Nr - s - ABOUND ROOTS, ETC. >k l> \ *lO Mir la Wo want a g >ol t live man to act&a X>L OH A Xy agent it every town iu tlic U. 8. ■ ' \ wrx MRX /' Write us for our liberal terms and V T. DANIELS & CO., - *■ HAVANA. N. Y. •. r '. *i , 7> yonr dvtiUrto {;eA<'uGi"'jT'Vifc;or-< '. t..usrs.J ) ■.l .■r (v- r-ti""'!-r:.r ■ .<_■ll '. ; it a . •;•!.. .* '• - " . . . j"' M JT SS, SI 23, h snoecn I.fak -Mix -. *ou L.,v *•;- j "v.; ' Cl.73.Ci'obc'CDiliine<lT'r*:Hf,tn*i r,Kp't •. s;^eDl,, - .• N X." v .,y' tr Ilot Uaa T.i.'u •■.!',(*. C: i hei .11 !;•<> 11 paler save t . . .it. a coal. 25c., &c.. Sc. If y ;trd-v!cr wr-ntcinb \vk!i - - • - nclobbers scud tuonov to us d: tro will hlun direct. GLOBE M J F'G CO 926 V/atnti* St . Phi!?, Lx ,-n THE EHTEBFRISE HFOB EDiCATCBr MbSCl> A NEW PATENT STEAM MEDICATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &c. u constructed for the ticatment of such dit ea s a.i •it" my J CONSUMPTION- NASAL CATASLS, EAY ANT ESSE FEVE2, TIPE7EE2IA. / V:nOOPHT3 CCC3H. 3UINSY, CCLD IN TEE EEAT, SCTCFCLA SWELLINCS. ACTLYA. * / m\ B23NCHITIS, PLEU2I3Y, PNETOCNIA. NEU2ALCIA, YCKPS, SISMSNO2ESSA. Ah Thef.rst tiiiic "SOLIDS" coutd be used in MtD.CA7I.XG STEAM., Tit vflfl Yc*al Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma. uV •*Wrj In all these diseases the Medicator is worth ten times the price asked. 1 1 [III Any I.udy can Beautify her Complexion after uiiig at f*w elaya. /raj HAKMI.F.SB BI'T CERTAIR. It csa to usel fcr a NUE3E cr LUNCH LAKP, aa extra attAckstnt cf a Cap. Price, Complete, $3.00. Ry Mail, $3.2.r. JgEJgSV AGENTS WANTED.- 0 "od reliable Agents waute<l to handle our \ Medieator : —Large Sells at Sight. One Agent sold Twenty-seven /% * jin one day. Write for t< rms and circulars to the ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDICATOR CO.. EUR SKA rOLDING GABGFY K.~~ t. -—Made in different sizes, and can be attached to nearly all wagons, bag gies, phaetons and carts. Easily removed and folds like au nnibrelln. V-' If you cannot get it of ytiiir local ✓* T ggfeaZft wagon maker or dealer, send to us for N -", , illustrated circular and price list. / - : \ f/\ Agents Wanted everywhere. ; x , "• l Mention thii paper. D. G. BEERS & CO., < ~jy NEWTOWN, Conn. SHERMAN BOiD CABT BEST CART ON EARTH." ( K\ SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT, | J 125 lb. 150 lbs. 85 lbs. I / $33- $37. S4O„ EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP. \ / \ >. \/ / Crated free on board cars. v t /x T - ALLEN > Ha^seP. COLDWATER, Mich. !'j /f Btw ffTXTKr n W ', r l eo 1 housaad Trial Avoid tee mjiosition of pretentious reine- H*K__ mailed to pa•fhr these troubles, and all Quacks '\ C PirHflr.F tl - en L 3 a IB whose only aim is to bleed their viol HABRfs'SEMINAL 'or inconvenience in nny wsy. A ltnd ica 1 Cu re for N ervo us Dobil i ty. Organ i o scientific medical principles. By d Wouknoss nn d Phrsl cal Decay in Young or 'JP pllcat jon to the scat of disease its dlo AcodMcn. Tested for Eight Yeara in xnan^^^^C^PX^^^r^^ Influence is felt with out delay. The; bntuml thousand cases thoy absolutely restore tenctions of the human organism reetered Th acred and biyken down men to tho full enjoyment of fiT CC M? f lif ? B L vpn back patient perfect nnd full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health, becomes cheerful and rapidly gains both strength and hmitK TREATMENT:— <h,s™a, S3. TTOSM. M . „ Work, or too free Indulconce, we ask that you send us rR i a nnir —* _ your nuao with statement of your trouble, and secure "KNKIS RENIEDT CO.. MtNl fStruiCTft TIUA L PACK AG E FREE, wit h lUusfd Pamnhlet.io. SO6W W. Tenth Street ST iJTm?. RUPTURED PERSOWS can have FREE Trial of our 3 yitimaS wdih a ,S ? Colored Plate, and ,000 I { /jr/TpV^At-—biustratioas, with descrtptlona of the best Flowers and ft* Printed °^ S p" S f C k* Blants, and how to grow c-nts whirl "k i l ®]' and Gern an. Price only io . , r „. ,V , I s ' whlch m *y he deducted from first order. 4§ypik£, afhcE •: rr?" "***■ ,o disappointment after weeks of waiting happen to be left over, meeting. BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS. mimif) - Pages, .Colored Plat. ^ ar; f ,v Co P' for C-K * ick*s Magazine and any one cf the following publications a C IT S ? toa,I Y address I r ,ca "y two "amines at the prico^ of & ?t - Nicholas, g 3 .c,O; Good Cheer Si.cs • fihl- ?'^!£- S H onth,y ' : y V/:cie Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine for $3 00 tK Y ' 01 n-ssassMK sa™ —■ rs V JAMES VZCK. Rochctor, K. X. .
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